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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1856. 5 —_———————— Calendar—This Day. them with gold to the amount of £8,490 000. A MISCELLANEOUS, M4 Jone $5 000 each; folly insured, W. Johnson, Jr., lace THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. ia the Boness fase of tale fellow me » Court om, wppy rt, Same. 99,0; fully Insured. sep rnc ey a iad Give comnties ean cajole nor purchase Amerieans, and 2508. ana iteretr a iho Auspellan end Amer cau arrivals will Qrarane oonrawy Ma! Markets. oe faeries wi ee i 2 Cou Noe sk a ss, 404, 180, At Amsterdam ath the mone ‘kets bey re rw style, FILLY,ORE AND DONELSON ANTI-FUSION MEETING ‘that bas. . A + omar ve FRILADELE7.14 B20CR BOARD. PHILADELFHIA—QREAT EXOITSMsNT— os ‘lorlous cause und 168, 270, 281, 401. 402, 496. 600,’ 36.’ 428, 803, 206, 879; | been steady. From however tne lotr, are | Fersale by the , Pa cram Ok 0 38 ‘WOENRG-LIGHTS FUT OUT-NODODE BURR. | wail repaty rests he ; * | 603'to 66, aie, 38, 24, 76, 380, 500, 641. po oe ay EA pe MALEY & FERGUSON, Wo, at Broad Pep‘ asylvania 5's, 84 Unerep Starms ‘Court.—Nos. 80, 91 to 99, thers was pect of @ renewed rise. Penney ania Reunrast ie , M ro the Bank of England Penpsy ivania Rutire ad, 49. ew Cotton atitar, ¥ ed. true friends of the candidates of the American party for B.OCU hats, ty aitetlsioeing ateady. Sugar is quowed at | Président and Vico President, and those opposed f3c0.; flour'87 1234, aupphy light; mess pork, $24. Ex. | election of James Buchanan” —was a largo assomb of Ober At ge ewer sas, natn ag! x. and upmistekable signs were presented of a Wheat—P rices are a trifle lower, ‘Shipments to Buffalo | determined disposition to the views of = ‘who saote buy nels, Corn dull, Sales at we a - No re s s,) the trig Oey 4 to bute,” re whi: hal Over again with cheers for Mullmore and choors that reco, ‘nthe union ticket the only i in the of Feonsyivania our vole may be made really andthe anti-American party, we will 1@ anti-Am: earnest support, voting the’ ticket headed with the naine of Mr. Filimore, and thus, as we k om securing every vote for our material B08 | feparaion rian any bean rad =, gin, Ta, peas cheney’ seh Setpiten ; pert, ae sherry wines, eager of fomon, laven- de.) for sale by Dr-ty FMUCHTW ANGER, 1 Malton lame. HARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN IS F. E J ror to brandy or any other liquor. persia MARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN PREVENTS PE- ver and ague. The Way to Secure Early News of the Pre~ é sldential Election. The London (evening) Gazette, of the 13th, says:— FOR INSPECTORS OF ELECTION, TELEGRAPH OPERA- | The Bank of England Directors are at this moment in TORS, NEWSPAPER EDITORS AND REPORTERS | mee‘ing assembled, and it is therefore to be ex THROUGHOUT THE UNION. ‘tbat the subject of consideration is that relating to _ ‘ia. ‘The people will look for the result of the Presidential eleo- Paige del A) sane os ee Sy tien on the Sth of November. To enablethe newspapers ofthe | aay there ig a reasonable expectation, if not a certainty, Union to declare the result on the following morning, it will | of their being obliged to do so very shertly, The Bank of be necessary for the Inspectors of Election throughout the | France has resolved to buy gold at any price, and @ con- United States to aid the telegraph operators and eters, i tract is open with the hilds for a supply of every town, village and city, und for the editors and reporiere | £6,€60,000. lo aid each other." This can be done by confining their labors | ~ The total arrival of specie last week was only £200,000, Fees mie (he election to the Fresidant’s vote alone. Let | whilst the known exports were about £160,000; but the e) gp the teldgraphe rents herve Only on ihe night of election, | *bipments tothe Continent by private hand were fully orang ter enable the press to anno! » result the | £700,000 or more. morning afler election, even if the r Wi . hope this pla. will sinpilty the labor, make easier, save | TB@ decline in English consols and French rentes, re lume and satisfy the people—country and city. Editors will | ported by telegraph, shows that the measures adopted to — the object in view by publishing umn >We will give it our hearty and je, and, a8 we coofidently believe, carrying the majorit of the electors in his bebalf. esolved, That to vote any other ticket, under the pretext of sup Mr Fillmore, is so obviously ministering to the designs and interests of the Buchanan party, that we h every true American to examin¢ Dimself to be used for the basest purposes of the reign party, and renders bis vote to place the feet of fore rants upon’ his IHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN—DELICIOUS JN pon’ his own neck. That tbowe who are for t flavor. It ia liked by everybody, eign party are invited to leave our ranks, and not by side ~ door treachery endeavor to defeat the hopes of the real friends o . Resolved, That the late election, with its miserable and stolen majority, procured by fraudulent uataralizations. atl ‘Tan J oyem ann Harmison OvERA Troure are fulfilling » | °lmors of confused sounds. sucow sf) engagement at the Howard Atheneum, sos- and moved that Mr. W. F. Smith be soleoted at President, ton. Mr. Harrison’s benefit on Friday last was crowded, | and put the questiow. The motion was respond ‘hey commence am engagement at Niblo’s in December | bY ® few voloos in the affirmative, with & mery HARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN—THE MOST 8A- mitary beverage ever ollered to the public, HARLFS’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN—ENDORSED BY physicians generally. HARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN WITH WATER C ‘at meals, invariably promotes active digestien, ) Dot & Mere hove, but entire confidence that, united and determined, the old »inerican party will give the State to Millard Fillmore with the old American majority of 4) 000. Resolved, That the President. be and he i hereby auihor- ized to appoint a committee of thirteen to take charge of and distribute the tnion Fillmore electoral ticket, During the reading of the reeoinuions Mr. Painter was frequently interrupted by cries of * sold,” sold,”’ * three cheers for Sanderson,” Xc. Mr. Dutton moved the preamble and resolutions be taken up by sections. Mr. Samvet Lioyp moved that the resolutions adopted at the meeting on Saturday night last, be aubstituted for thore just read. Mr. D. 8 Sony, ip seconding the motion of Mr. Lioyd, said he would ask all the friends of Fillmore and Donelson to consider the amendment of Mr. Lioyd, as the most Proper, fair and honorable anti-woolly head’ measure that coula be adopted. pi. resolutions of Saturday night were then read and 0) News from Havana. Mr. Smith came forward, and, after the uproar bad ‘Th@ United States mai! steamship Philadelphia, vapt. J. | measurably ceased, essayed to address . MoG@owan, which left New Orleans #9 A. M. of the 20th | He commenced 7, wine De rs ya eae, ‘nat, and, Havana at sunset of the 284, for New York, ar- | hen tis nase should be proposed. for the presiding rived he re inst evening. officer Cas meeting, po woais oe a Aepe respect common iy: le ‘2 ‘es as ‘The Philadelphia landed $12,000 in speolo at Havana, | ToT concerned, I 40 for uO fusion,” At this pola, a ‘and br mgs 30 passengers and $6,000 in specie for New | torrent of hurras wus started, and the very wall shook i ; Spperentiy one of the lending. spire of the opposiden, J apparently one ot leading spir! opi peo y Rell pdiaktg rghit i Poy ae taken with sudden admiration of this avowal of Mr. ent ged upon’ the duios of his office on the 2d inst. p Gantt, shouted frome the ‘stand, ai the top of hie voles, ao! AE weather was delightfolly balmy and salubrious, Te ee ee naaioa artah ain siahad, id ———. vieiters were arriving at Havana in large all anxious 'o hear Mr. Smith-none moro so than those : in the opposition. Mr. resumed, an “bus been collected on the full tonnage of vessels taking any | *CD¢ Of « orfusion followed that beggars description, ergo whatever, is now to be collected only on the pro- | Hisses, groans, cries of “‘won’t do,” ‘no go,” ‘‘no fu. tion of tons of cargo laden; so that yeesels not sion,” with yells and stamping, drowned the speaker, and Yak cargoes wit! not bo obliged: as hitherto, to bey rll ewes compelled to Geek, and light duse, which are collected per ton. ry favor of order, #0 that the meeting might prooeed with i SE i ye — © orgenization. Cheers were given for Fillmore and The Park Bank Case. Donelson, for John M. Dutton, ei after a short lapse of SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. time, quiet being partially restored, Mr. Winebrever pro- Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. oe to neal the rg Eeaaiense and ety One e officers named was a Mr. Reed, ue or two Gor. 28 —The Park Bank, by Reuben W. Howes, Preti- | voices wanted to know what Mr. Reed it was, dent, vs. Robert Davis and L. D. Fredericks.—This was | Mr, John 3. Painter then read the preamble and reso- motion for a receiver, and to reinstate the injunction. — nerd oe tbe count. bce ah tho first e series ig strong! vor’ American TnoyPuscne to eee asiden easignment made by ‘Davis, | Party, its principles and {ts candidates, they. wero allow. tad alco fora rece! “* tor the grovseds of the ‘tale nore | ed to be read whbout apy manifeatation of disspproba. ‘held at his store, 644 and 648 Broadway. It is al- | #00; but there appeared to be an evident susponsion of Deol by Mestre, Culler und townsend’ on tha pani ctthe | Jeellbg ready to burst out at the first intimation af fasion. ‘bank, that the preferences to creditors are fictitious; first, The breathless suspense was soon broken, for in a surge the pref ence to the assignee, Fredericks, for $3,000; to | dent resolution, in which the union ticket was recognized @iles Porter, of Texas, $26.00; to Boyd & Wilkins, | &# tbe surest means of carrying the State of Pennsy:vania 96,060, and to Thos. Smith, $0,000. The amount due to | *sainst the democratic candidates, the most deafening the Park Bank is nearly $7,600, to have been | Bole ensued, with bisses and groaus. procured by overdrafts of Mr. Davis. ‘The defendant de. | _ The readibg was tally concluded, when Mr. Dutton ies all the allegations, and contends that the bank has | ™0ved that the resolutions be taken up separately, or in im in their proceedings, The | Sections. (Voicer, *‘no, take them alltogetner ") At this it in their editoria! relieve the money market had proved of no avail. The Bank of France is,aetermined to have gold at avy price, and all idea of a HARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN PAY3 ON DUTY Heer Linn double the aost of any ouher gin. HARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN IS SOLD ONLY ed. Be sure its 1,000 Portraits of Fremont and Jessie Sel! daily at 26 cents each, and $15 a hundred, 289 Broadway. pension appears to have been aban. —_—_____ domed, ba ne gue by a New Process, in Five ‘The cotton market had improved an eighth of a penny seconds’ sitting. Amb ves instar with bath and collogion, instr tion sven. oF the formula sent by | Pe Pound, with » moderately active business. In bread mail. R. A. LEWIs, 142 Chatham street. stuils there bad been no change of consequence either in Q0 Cent Ambrotype Lik with bgp att onrseaged ~ ery Re LikeneneM, a The Mechanics’ Banking Association has declared a . Five bund ken daily by the mac] e Broadway ret lakes ally by the machine proces, tBh | nd dividend of four percent; the Cental Ral- ee road of New Jersey, ® semi aunual dividend of three and Whice’s Hat, Fall Atyie—148 Busia a street, by Bly Pat Abemyonny a balf per cent, payable in stock; the Nashua and Lowell in bottle. Its purity is thus guaran CHARLER?, however \HARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN—SOLD BY ALG ) druggists and grocers in the Union. NHARLES’ LONDON CORLIAL GIN IS IMPORTED yiely by DE VENOGE & CHARLES 235 Pearl street, M ‘ORGAN'S EXPOSE OF FREE MASONRY, FOR SALE, Old books and engravings bought N EAGLE & HICKS, 500!¢ Brosdway. Railroad, three and a half per cont; the Bank of the heen Resp and Furs, 212 Broadway, | state of Georg’a, a semi-annual dividend of six dollars per corner of Fulton ir. Coun then came forward and was recetved with loud cheers. When quiet was restored, Mr. C. Fellow citizens, if I can recetve that attention and that quiet which S gekene bora and raied has never failed to accord to others. may I ask the indulgence of the men of Pennsylvania to be heard? (Cries of “Yes, yes,” “Go on.”’) The speaker was used to crowds and excite- ment, but he could not speak in the midst of confu- a and he hoped that quiet would be preserved. re was ove individual present who did not wish to hear him speak, he that person would leave the room before he commenced. He (Mr. Oobb) had come here as a friend of Henry ; he had come as one of the band who, in 1852, had given his first and his last vote for Millard Fillmore. (Cheers.) Not one thought or idea he had entertained regarding Mr. Fillmore at that ume had changed, and Ube friend of Mr. Fillmore in 1852 now stood before the wudience. He bad little expected when he came to Phiiadelphia to find so deeply imbedded that feeling which, more than otuers, must terd to the dofeat of the candidates of the American party. Mr. Cons here paid a glowing tribute to the memory of Henry Olay; with that man his last political idol was buried. He would now make no man his idol—his future idol shouid be the giorious principles of the American party. (Cheers.) speaker was here ag the friend of Fillmore, ang if there was but one vote deposited for that illustrious map on the first Tuesday in November, that vote wouid be cast by himself. Mr. C. drew a pic- ture of the democratic party ag it was and ag itis. He respected it for its antiquity and for the good it had done past, but be warred against this latter day saint of democracy. He pever felt prouder of the name of Amo. rican than at present. As regarded the local diffe- rences here, he knew nothing; he knew nothing about fusion nor about wr. Sanderson. The speaker dwelt mt ccnsiderable length, and with much eloquence, on the name of an Ameri can—be wanted no other name. He came as a Southern man and a siaveholder—hiss, if you please. (Loud and Prolonged cheering ) He would say that there were no friends he had like the humble individuals at home, his tlaves—now hiss. (Loud cheers.) Mr. Cobb compared the democratic party of 1856 to a whiten. ed sepulchre, filled with rottenness and dead men’s bones. That specire of a party is spotted with cerruption, scratched with the itch, flavored with the shamrock and stuifed with sourkrout; aud when an old democrat of the ‘Andrew Jacksoa Donelgon school meets such an animal, he avoids it as be would aekunk. (Applause and roars of Inughter.) Mr. Cobb spoke of tae democracy ot the South in contraditincion vw that of the North, and thought the people of this section had no iiea of the ty- ranny of tba: party. He contended tat Mr. Buchanan ‘was considered just ag sectional tn the South as Mr. Fro- mont is conei¢ered in the North He would be mortided to go home and report that the frieuds of Fillmore in Pai- lavelphia despaired of Pennsylvania ithe speaker told several anecdotes in illustration of the position of the political parties of the present lay, and earueatly appeal- ed to bia hearers to lay asiae loca! prejudices aud joa lousies and crush out the egg be'ore tt i# hatched into the fiery dragon. He hoped the real frieads of Fillmore would be wise tn tin. While Mr. Cobb waa still speaking, a frightful uproar arose at the northern end of the hail, aud every effort to obtain silence was unavailing. The disorderiies on the platicrm, who had before been crowding upon the oii. cers of the meeting, and upon the reporters, now mounted upos the desks of the latter, and upon the backs of their yells, cheers and groans tilled the OVER oATs, Ragas, said:— Greek eet share. The Raglan thvercoats, made from every The attempt of the Vermont and Canada Railroad Com- variety of goods to be had at DRUMGOLD & PROC 3, 129 Fulton street. pany to obtain possession ot the Vermont Central has been again baffled by the postponement of a further hear. season of | Burs—Gentn, 214 Brondwey- | ing without day. This, in all probability, settles the matter solicits the attention of ladies t oe eae Superb fura, mad? ap it the newesteand most teshionabie | Of obtaining possession, and adds materially to the pros- styles, consisting of ful sets ot carn consol a Stiussian anhto, pela pects of carrying out the measures for lidating fl Hudron Bay sable, Kock martin’ the conflicting interests. Parties are coming in freely to koyal ernine, © Stone marten, ; og shawls, Black frock ooats, ne frock coms, Black ccoth vests, Black cassimere pants, Fancy cassimere pants, Beaver pants. Doeskim pants. inchilla, sign for the amount of their bonds and stock, and the ey Ke. GENIN, 214 Broadway, whole thing presents a very encouraging aspect. In order opposite 3t' Pauls’ chureh to show the complication of matters pending between the John Wood's new Up-town Gymnasium Canada and Central, we will mention the fact that twenty- Rast Twenty-eight street, near Fifth a ‘no a few days. at EVANS’ HXPENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOU! 06 and 68 Fulton atreet, Between Gold and Cliff streets, ve, willbe opens @ seven legal gentiemen are employed as counsel by the i emg a ae ae " various interests. This, in itself, is an all importantargu- Batchelur’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees. ment in favor of consolidation, for without some such he best in the world, Made, sold aud applied ut No. 2b i roadway. measure it does not require much figuring to show Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye and Wigs Stand Un- which end of the horn both corporations will come surpassed in excellence. Both for sale, and the hair dye pri | Out at. vately appli a MITHSONIAN HOUSE, BROADWAY—ON THE AME- rican or European plan. Accommodations for wav families and single gentlemen. SIDNEY KOPMAN. HE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE—DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian, liniment, for the cure of dysentery. croup, chelera, colic, rheumatisin, 4c. No one, abould bé without this valuable remedy. very bottle is warranted. Sold by ail the druggias and storekespers. Depot 96 Cort- jandt street, New We. yor SHADEs, New Parrers, = 2 Paranee MacuiNERY, aes @ only article that will not curl’by For sale by KELTY & FERGUSON, ‘Wixdow 5HaDe Maxvracrurers, No. 201 Broadway. No. 6 Astor House ‘The circular of De Coppet & Co., preparei for trars- HM, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- | ison abroad by the steamship Persia, from this port kers at No. 1 Barclay street. Hair dye 4s. per box, black or | for Liverpool to morrow (Wednesday), gives the follow- brpwa, ing review of tho bond and stock market:— int Mr. Samuel’ Lloyd, who arose on the fidor of the psec lB all g nara beers mace ], moved to amend the resolutions proposed, by #ub- Me. Des others, , and restraining the assignees, Fredericus and | ttuting thoge in favor of the fusion electoral ticket, nandey tho ansicament, aad authoris. | adopted at the meeting held in the Hall oa saturdai Sete Sesctver to! mane s sas or all the Property in tho | (28. This was followed by cries of “yes, that's i” store of said Davis, aud to retain the proceeds thereof | bave them,’ and ‘‘three cheers for Mr. Lloyd. ‘eatii the further order of the Court. Mr. David Soby eeconce’ the motion of Mr. Lloyd, and by — i) Peraeraby§ FS speech. in which ho ur e Fr jutions: yar night as ‘the most fair, blican Mass Meeting in Brooklyn. straightforward and anti-woolly beaded.” ‘This senti: BPBECHES BY HON. N.P. BANKS, GOVERNOR ROBINSON | ment brought out another, and by jar the loudest burst @F KANSAS, AND OTHERS—GRAND TORCH LIGHT | of feeling of the evening He proposed that the resola- PROCESSION. tions be read—and they were read. Mr. Datton then sald ‘The republicans of Kings county, L.1., had agrand | that now the question irly before the meeting, upon which cails for the adoption of them resounded from all rally fast night in Brooklyn City Hall park. There was | forts of the ball. Some one prososed to wid as an amend. em immense gathering. The whole park was crowded | ment, ‘that the electoral ticket headed by Joseph R. In- ‘with people. The number was variously estimated from ee ‘thousan: ican, The pee, Sumborn and with’ bends, | adopt the subetitute olfered by Mr. Lloyd, and it waa ear. fokal, in Foil, Adapted for Those who | Stale Stocks —With quitoa large business Virginia 6's find tobacco injurious. Retailed at SALOMA’S segar and drug | bave been steady, and Missouri 6's aeclined 13¢; Indisaa sthres. 5’s, with modern sales, have advanced a fraction. ar See ap ae City and Coun'y Bonds cytinue entirely inactive. Daguerreotyye H. Wanted to go South. | Railroad Honds —Che only transactions of ang t- Apoly to E. M. TYLER, No. 2% Rast Broadway. tude im this class of securities have been in Iitinois Cen- AZ PE A AOE Rese tral convertible, which scarcely receded }; per cent; algo in Brown’s Bronchial Troches will be found | Hudson 34 mortgage, wtth no fluctuations of importance. ork. Price 26e. an of great service in adaying bronchial (rritation and subduing At private sale some Michigan Central of 1869 changed hoarseness, coughs, ma, ae. Sold by all druggists. bands at about par; also some Obio and Penasyivaaia in Cre ig SE TES come, and Galena and Chicago 1-t age at some re- A Universal Principle of Nature.—When Tpction of price, and Milwaukie fogs andl, Ist at the impurities Railroad Stocks.—-The following bave been quite active: — n, and 80 expelted from the oody |p a Srv By ERANDRETH you can put your pains and colds | Erle, at a decline of 2 per cent; Reading, of *\<; Michigan into this outlet, and afew hours can do more to eure you than | *outhern, o : , of 1; by any olber method in mouths, Over two millious of the | Toledo, of 13x. Others which have’ been less animated people of the United States have used the Brandreth pills, and | nave declined to a less degree. have often been cured by ‘hem whenevery otber medicine has | “Money in very active demand at 7 per cent on call Fold at 43 Canal street four doors from Broadway, at |; ; cents per box, wah full directions; 241 Hudson aireet, and | ‘ADS. Business paper more freely oifered, at 9 » 12 per 206 Bowery; by 'T. W. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia; aud by re- | “eRt, according to length and class. Spectable imedicine dealers generally. Siabeteale ‘Birth, ‘Tyrze.—On Monday, Oct. 27, Mrs. Eomonp Trier, of a we are sick we should remember that nature has provided us | 4n advance. de 7 : with a draiu, thirty six foet long, into whic ‘of the system can be thi Canada Papers please copy. ol), was the true Fillmore and Donelson ticket.’” President then put the questien on the motion to oititeen ned great numbers, an pesen on bodnce yal donk i ‘marched to the park. Boniires | Fied by thunders of ayes, and the few bays that wore were lighted at an early hour, and there was a grand din- ven were completely drowned i1 bisses sud groans, y of eky rockets, with an occasional peal from the deep ¢ resolution as amended was then adopted with a ‘cannon. In short, there was an immense display | Strong demoustration, ana for a moment or two the tri- ef entiusiaem generally. There was speaking at four | WmPD ol the one party over the other exhibited iteelf in . | sbo ts and burrabs of the most energetic and boisterous eas, Con ee WEIN Was eronpied CaMnGly Ny Govennes. | TES ise, wala Sane: Inamapaionehy etinteneed by a FIRST STAND. markablo degree of stillness. Edward A Lambert, ksq., was unanimously chosen to The Hon Joseph B. Cubb, of Misnissippi, was then in- Preside, together with several vice presidents and secre- | troduced, and presented himself, evidently under great cones embarraimment. | Ho said be peared, before nis Penn é sylvanie friends as an old line wh’g of the Socth, and for Mr, Rowiin Saxprorp read the report of the delegates to | twenty years the fast friend of Tesry Ciay. The speaker the 8yracure Convention, and enumerated the names of | spoke of Miliard Fillmore as the candidate, of «ll osners, Candidates for county officers. that eogbt to be elected President of the Unived States at thecoming election. He was for Miliard Fillmore drst The Cuamman raid that they came to express thelr | and last, aug if but one vote was cast for him tt snould be his. "He applauded the doctrines and jirtaciples of the American party, and denounced the dem party of 1866 and 1866 in tbe strougert terms, she speaker eaid he knew nothing of the local differ. ences of which he bad seen and heard sumetbiog this were ougaged. but be urged and \osieted that ali bovorable bg N- P. Banks, of Massachusetts, was then {utro- should be resorted to to ciect Mr. Filmore. He ‘duced 10 the immense multitude, and was received with | was in favor of ‘choking down the big bear firet, and great cheering. He commenced by passing a glowing | chokirg down the abe alter words, which was oasy to ‘@ulogium upon the Hon. Mr. Strapanan, the present rep- | do.’ Feseptative of Brooklyn in Congress, and candidate for Mr. Cobb was Iatemed to througbout with marked at re-election. He was giad to have the opportunity of pay- | tention, and during # ull baif hour’s speech he was tre Ses Just tribute to the decisiog, consisteacy an 1 business quen ‘ly applauded it of their representative. 1t was not, sald Mr. B ‘With the exoeption ot what we have quoted above, he the most noisy meu on the floor of Congress tha: mado | avoided hinting at the policy or question o fusion, and the most capable and best representatives, but those who | carefully steered between Scy lla and Charybdis, Were constantly in their places, and understood weil aad | ~ Aner Mr. Cobb had conciuded his speech, thera was were of enforcing the local interests of that por | another short season of silence and breathless Suspense. Tale Stato of things was, however, but temporary, for ir. George W. Reed, making bie appearance in the bod Mey would send bin to toe next Congress. Ho would tel | oc the hall #nd proceeding 10 the mtage, was the occasion (oem that he be bad heard frcm the lips of men arrayed in | of an ontburet of indignation from all parts of the bali, to them, that with ordinary effurt hie success io | but most expecially near to and upongthe stage, ator he *, Coming election was as certain as any political event | pad succeeded in getting there. He was greeted with bo es labor to accomplish. Mr. Banks addressed him. | hisses and cries of “Traitor |’? ‘A secoad Levin |” aad 10 the discaseion of tae great issues before the people, | taunts, jeers, and evident signs of intended personal vio- apa yo ee ee “ a lence. “He See cove Suspend, and so clearly signifi ere you gong Elect ua cant were we demonstr sions ‘yoaal ou! 2, cure the perpetuation of the principles waich our fathers | by the advice of triend#, he auitted the stand (ihe rear ot handed down to us. (Great applause.) His experi | it) amid the rade joetling of his opponents, aad, we are ence bas been ruch as to quali'y bim for govern- | patisiied, only eecaped serious personal violeace by his the American people, and for directing the | opportune departure from the place. great destinies of this continent in the present At thie point of Yme the gas lights tn the body of the crivie, This continent, said ihe speaker, is for | heli were partially extinguished, and total darkness, con oubg men, and their Presideat should bes young min. | fusion worse confounded, with Berious ipjury to the vast men had achieved their work ; but they were not the | crowd, senmed tke inevitable result of tho evening ‘men jor the suffrages of the poopie now, for they were | monstration. The lig’ ubsequently restored and wer sch bapired WHE tho ople ef tbe measte’ os | TeSTane sareod, onl, tend hermes ter oreny? wer wil when the meeting adjourned, ami. ‘oud hurras for every- ier discussed the merits cf Buchanan and his party, | poay and everything. aad ANOTHER ACCOUNT. on @f the world was the sign for derision. It was be. [From the Philadelphia Sup, Koow Nothing } cause bie career outraged the common sense of every National Hall was crowded last night. Tne ca tor the man, At this juncture of the proceedings Mr. meeting invited all “the true friends of the Baols was Interrupted by the arrival ot clabs trom the | ine Amorican party for President and Vice P Rartorn district, bearirg illuminated banners with appro | inoe, vo th priate inscriptions. He waa giad to be interrupted by the le in Mase meetti ‘ooearion who came to join them tn the antic!) vio | numbers was the result bieh they were bound to achieve ta November, By balf-past seven o'clock, the timo fixed for the com- n ¢ an account of his conection with | mencement of tho meoting. the hall was crowded with ay . On the stage Fp was J ged of men and # who were particularly noisy, and it was very evi- movement of the people, independent dept that it was no part of their plan to allow taings to o | proceed quietly These persons opened the ball by pro- three cheers for Filimore’’—the cheers were anda ‘ter’ wae added. Three cheers were then ‘plo, thoug! 'ven for Sanderson, and three groans for Ginbons. aecocistion. The organs of the Catholic church have Mr. Davin WiNKMRESNER called the meeting to order, deen cally assailing the character of Fremoat by t60 | ano proposed the name of Wia. F. Smith for President, ‘This uncement Was recetved with the most tamul- tuous hisses, groans, Xo and for some time nothing could amy could utter, It is these organs | be heard irom thove who essayed to speak. Order being ith the leaders of the falsely siyied | rartially restored, the vote was taken on motion for American parry. (Groans for the rat, Brooks) The | president, and negatived by « large majority. Catholics have been the fret to introduce the tent of re. At this point & banner, containing the names of the oer id | ae Coty he electors beaded with the Dames of Stewart aad Lagersotl, | — ed ye, in men wo dam’ to bs Sto pean the piatiorm, and gave rise to more ox dintinguiabed Americans in the State ot New York, WC. ine then appeared plato ‘ that you must desert Fremont and follow | guested bee wag ae abo ‘ the car of @avery. | say to you that are attached to the Jous M. Ovrrow followed Mr, B, and made a manty American , enter into no auch association with such | speech, imploring those present to listen to toe organize- “enc ers.’ American principle is safe in the hands | tien of ihe meeting, and if they did not like the resolu of the people, acting without political combination and | {ions to vote them down, ded and Coutrolied by 20 political cotene. lo 4 Crectuten, the Hon. frutemen aid that the latest omeumaaeee with tho reading 0 tatelbigencs from ana, California, Mictigen | pyniienr Wiicaw F Sure popubonn cacianten jremms ana begeee there were Vice Lredene—Henry Painter, Ludiem Mathews, a , From ; miberewere | Thomas H Perkins, Joseph B. Myers, A.C. Harmer, R Witte Davay.—On Monday, Lew oo Peter’s Episcopal church, in this city, by the Rev. Dr. Beach, rector, H. H. Wniuws, M. D., of Utica, N. ¥., to Mrs. Avaniva Davey, of this city. Utica papers please . Roumxgi—Coox.—On Thursday, Oct 16, by the Rev. Dr. Cheever, Marsnar: Rommm, of this city, 0 Miss ‘Anna C. Cook, of Brooklyn, L. 1. Towr—Apame.—in Brooklyn on Tues‘ay, Oct. 28, by the Rev. Mr Nye, Lovie W. Tow? to Hecen JExwarrs, daughter of Phillip Adame, &q., stl of Brooslyn. Scor—DaLe—Oa Thursday, ct 23, by the Rev. Charles Shelling, fave Score to Sormia DAs, all of Brook- in. Stock E: _To Wholesale and Country Merchaents.— en ee EE tenemte aan teen | $000 nines ts... TuRabaY, Ort, 28, 1856. 81% 300 ens Erie RR. . 060 Hl an patent medicines, at and below manufacturers’ | 6000 Tennd's,'90.860 - ¥ 360 do.. s ue 9 of large and close bu Ataeric: vrloes by the dozen, package, or 100 gross. (7000 Virgipia 6's BARNES & PARK, 4060 N. Carolina New York, Cincinnati and San Francisco. 15€0 N Y Ceu RR nn 1600 N ¥ Gen RRs 10156 Druggists’ Fancy Goods Exclusively.—Every | 4000 Hud RRRSd m. article sold by druggists, except drugs, inported by McHAKU £0O., % Nassau street. ‘The Catarrh Doctor, ©. Howard Marshall, tm atBt. Nickolas Lote), New York, for afew days. Room 56. Hours, 10 to 2P. M. Consultation fre rine. ‘ORNTRY—S1ODDARD.—At Greenfield, Uister county, N. on Thursday, Oct 43, by the Rev. J. searies. Dr. J. ¥, Nowncry, of this city, lo Sakan, daughter of Phineas Stoddard, Eaq , of Greentela ‘THOMAS—ANOLD —In the city of Providence, on Wed- nerday, Oct. 22, by the Rev Dr. Crocker, Mr, Heeny A. oma, of thie city, to Axzwila, Gangbter of Augastus 666 1000 Hud R RRC ‘Cure ors Old, Baq.. of Providenc OwsN= Wkicut.—at Fort Vancouver, Washington Ter- ritory, on Thursday, Sept. 18, by the Rev. Mr. Dal Lieut.’Praur A. Owes, Acyutapt of the Nin:h Regiment U. 8. Inlapiry, to Euiza Heron, daughter of Colonel George Wright, U.’S. army. Hostctter.—The Remarkable success of How tetters vegetable stomach bitters in curing dyspepsia, Kver comyp.dint, and imparting tone to the sysiem, without » Hel tn the history of medicine. | Bold by al grocers, drag. feand hotels. Hostetter.& Smith, Pidabure BARNKS ARK, Agents tabew ¥ cbair mol seemed to have broken loose. We heard thar Mr. George Washington Reed had attempted to enter the room, and this confosion icrew out of his expalsioa. i lew minutes Mr. Reed catne around to the back ot for another fright(ul n be came upon the platform # rush was hun, and the most frantic yelis wore Holloway’s Pills and Otntment.--In Exter= nal inflammation there \* am unnatural rush of blood to the partaitected The eftect of the ointment is w disperse the lo cal fever. The pills relieve the system, :hrough the bowels, o: ‘ali morbid and irritating induences. Drea. Wurtax.—On Monday morvivg, Oct. 27, after # brie ilinese, Jon WHaLan, aged 45 yerre Hie friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the tunera), from bie iate reswence. corver of Myrtle and Hucson avenuer, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o’closk. Svrrnas.—Un Moaday, Uct. 27, of consumption, Jomm Sorvugy, aged 4) years. ‘The friends and relatees of the family, and those of his fatber in-law, Jorepi Hoxie, are respectfully invited @® atiefid the funeral fiom N». lad West Twenty second ttreet, this afternoon, at twe o'clock, without farther no- tice. Braise —On Tuesday morning, (ct. 28, afer a linger- ing | inert, of consumption, Errzanern, the beloved wife fanter, and davgbter ot Edward N. and Eliza the 89d ) ear o1 ber age ves of the family are trom her father’s resideace, Second avenur, to-mor- itbout farther invitation, ative of Davlia, Ire- wand. ‘The friends cf the famiiy are respectfully invited to at- tend the 'uneral, 'rom the revidence of her grand daugh- Mrs. Lee, No, 59 Kast iweuty eighth street, to-day, at twelve o'clock precisely. There were cries of ‘traitor, ” “down with bim,’? A window was actually raised for the ting the last cry inio execution, but some succeeded in keeping back the crowd and in getting him out of the way wuhuct. The confuriop accompanying the expulsion of Mr. Reed continues for @ considerable time. Cheers were given for Fillmore, for the straight ticket, for Mr. Cobb, and any quaptity of groans tor “fusion.” During the shoat. twg, cheering ant groaning, Mr. Cobb endeavored to cou- weue, and or Fev out to say, tone loud enough to be heard in viemlty of the platform. “Tsay to this audience, if every vote in is not polied directly aguiast James Bachan: vember election the American party is nopelessiy doom- ed, and the biaek tide of foreign influence will sweil until overwhelms us.” Om motion of some one the meeting adjourned, the lights in the main body of the bal! having beea extin guisbed for some minutes. Cuakims M. Neat arose and delivered a strong Amor! can speech, urgivg all present to vote [for the straight beket. D &. Sony followed Mr. Neal, and congratulated the Audience on not being identified with the woolly hoads. He proposed taree cheers for Fillmore and Donelson, aut Invited those present to march in procession to the Ame- rican mass meeting at Fifth and Shippen streets. Mr, Soby was nominated for Chief Marsual, Mr. SMITH put the motieo, and it was carried unani mougly; Whereupon the immense audience groped teir Way out Of the room, the lights being still out, do 200 do eo 146 Jilinois Con RR. 160 co. 400 do Pure Newfoundland Cod Liver Ot, with quinine, combines fn one remedy the tonic and strengthening vinn bark and the nourishing aalities debility, consumption, rhe uma, eation, tl les of the the eminent phy siet by OKOKGE of Maren: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 625 do 820 Chic & Rk Is RR. KOK +. 80% MONEY MARKET. a Terspay, Oct, 28—5 P.M. The stock market opemed this morning without much ebange. The cemand for money is steadily iacroasing, and the rates aro steadily advancing, at ihe baoks very litle secommodation is granted and contraction in credits ol all kinds is goiag on rapidly, The transactions at the board to-day were large. Harlem advanced \¢ per cent; New York Central Railroad, \; Reading, Y: Michigan Central, . Michigan Southern declined 3 per coat; Pa pa \\; Mlieow Central Railroad, \. Tho arrival of the steamship Ilino* from Aspinwail with about one CITY COMPERCIAL REPORT. and three quarters of a million of California gold, had BO | gies eaten of 50.00) bhlA. ree Oot, Bas P.M. particular eflect on the market, for it im pretty well un Pearls Were more " 4 7 4 Veretood that it willal go abrondihis_woek in tho Persia | ,,¥RAbarOnr —Eiour “Common grades, wor hoary, and and Hermann. quotat The principal tranaactions were made for export. After the adjournment of the board, the following sales | jw \nu'nmations nt 1d # HOM Dbie.. at about thes tol- of stocks and bonds were mad. at auction by §. Draper — | Common to good State,...... $3,000 Columbus, Piqua & Indiana RR... toh added 99 Sera 6,090 Michigan Youthera RK. T's... to. sy Common to good Obio do. 70% | Extra Ohio... routhern mixed to Moxni REY, 1D —On Toesday, Cot 0 £5 b year of her age, Oct. 98, Saman Jann, ec 47 Youre apd 10 months. The relaiives and fricude ct the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuvera!. thie aternone at balf pack ce o'clock, from her Depvow.= On Mone a re sivenoe, No. 1 y street. of James Baohansn,” to av ricg, Oot. a7, Mrs, Saran De- and ® goodly crowd {a ' point of wide at Bo, abe T vlatives of the family are requested: to attend the fuperal this aternoon, at one o'clock, trom, the reridence of ber daughter, Mra. E Owens, No, 139 Fighth avenve. without further invitation, ‘Kingsten and Troy papers piemee copy. Navwass Suddenly, én day, Oct. 28, Avoverve, Navaans, aged 41 yeurs and 7 moatte. The rejatives and.friende of the family, Company Bi Jéferson Goards, and the Hermann Asso: ation, arere- spectiuily invited to-ttend the funers!, this afternoon, at ball past one o'clock, bw late residence, No. 89 Bleecker street, corner of Mercer strret. His remaing will be taken to Greenwocd Cemetery for interment. Kortwavs —On Tueacay m oping, Oct. 28, afer a short \itness, of convulsions, Heiess, daughter of Daniel and Belrpa Kolthaus, aged T years, 6 mouths and ¢ ¢: ‘The friends and relatives of the family are tend the funeral, to morrow % from the rer idence of ber parents, No. 2s nd quoted tS Personal Intelligence. Amongst the passengers by the Persia this morning, are Madame Dodisco, the widow of the late Russian am. baevador, and family. Tis lady, as most of our readers are aware, Was a Miss Wilimms, of Washington, 1. C., end one of the most Deantifal and xocompliched belles of that city, She atfraeted tbe atveution of M. iodisso, the late Russian Minter to our government, who, altnough many years her senior, carried her of froma hom of other suitors. Madame Bodiseo, in accordance with a rule of the Russian government, vinits St. Petersburg ‘once in every two years, and, on this occxsion, takes her children with her. Ur. Kobert Hunter, of Liroadway, also goes out by this steamer This gontioman i# tas Jamous cousuliing physician, whose system of tanalati va im pulmonary cases bas brought rehet to sued « large Class of sullerers, ard effected a considerah ¢ decrease in the mortality of oar from lung diseases. Jr. Hunter goes to Kurope tor connected with bis professional pursuits. and w. adscit about five or six weeks. amongst the other games in the namerows passeager iiat of the Persia, "e also Obverve that of J. V. L. Prayn, Faq, and family, of Albany. ARRIVALS. From Live in the steamship Atlaniic—Professor 8 HF Morse and indy, Kies I, Morse, Miss Lyman. Hon Wai Goo! nd danghler, J 8 Oakiord, WW Montgomery. J Mont BK g 5 nH Hy HL : : g 3 i i 6 on 0 5,000 Clevelan’ and Pittsburg RR. 7's 20,000 Wilmington and Zanes 10 sbares Park Rank ... +s 6% do, Beekman Firo Invarance Co. 40 do. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western RK. 10 do, Troy and Boston RR....... eveede Atthe second board the market was very fiat. A |i amount of business ww transacted, and at the close & very doll feeling prevailed. Erio Railroad Tell off 3 per cent; Cleveland and Toledo, \; Reading Railroad, \. 'd firm, with a good deman ier ‘Tbe wales footed up 60, Cumberland advanced % per cent, and was firm at the | fis including Choesgo spring, at rae St ome $1.66. Indinna prime red. at $1 58 ikie at clene. It was reported this morning that @ portion of the Ti snd re "od rime r choice white i eating 0 titi specie epgagements for sbipment by the steamship Per $172: ona nemel was seoaret fa HAS. *o er, wit! ria bad been countermanded, in consequence of the non Seebete ‘Western srund’ mixed we. Rye was drm arrival of (he steamer Illinois with the California remit My oor ae) Rte a We a 420 ; State, at do, tance. This might have been true at the time; but as the * Sorcane The ble ale comprised tt (he rem ler ing wi! wn), abide Persia takes out upwards of o million and a half, it looks | 410, (he remainder boing withdrs wn), 88 thoogh the shipment was pretty well up to every one's by sale, and 2) bage St. Domingo sold to tne trade a! limit. Had the California steamer arrived in time there | *!)'s°- Cotton. —There was a stronger feeling in the market, with might have been two or three handred thousand more | more doing. ‘The traneactious amuraced about ow balon ra orgetown, Richmond City Mills 2 a-maqcan gF H r} a PS Hexail and Gallegos oesestnveee 975 Canadian brands were easier, at quotations, with be 2 000 bbin ere Were fur sales of southern, “ lower braced about 1,000 a 2) e unchanged. Wheat —The market for p while ‘Tyize —On Toerday, Oct. 28, after a short but severe Wners, Poza Avaveta, only velove: and Jane Tyler, aged relatives and friends of the family, the members mplar Lodge No, 203, F. and A. M., and Columbian 'd daughter of N. Waite, Jacob Thorns, James Cooper, Joseph Shants, Wihiam M. Wilson, J. Alex. Simpson, George Kead, Ai ay Roberts, George Swope, William W. Reese, James ‘Secretariet—Philip R. Sobvylor, Jr., Benjamin H. Brow: Senry 8. Usarr, Jota Garaner, Joba G Soowaker, carney, Bet Jobin, 1. Cane, W Weoster, HF Mra A hidrige, 8 by Foy SE BF Breeaen aod ¥, Mist Lottie Humphries, Mir K Marrior, DW Corwin lady, SB Kennedy and laay, Dr 8 Reybou v secvant, 'S Cariiele and family, J W Culburt am lady, TC iy, saat wer ie MM w and i _ based open middiing uplands at . sent out by the Perria, but the Herman will ake on Se Freiunra.—To Liverpool rout & O00 bushels wheat ware turday enough to swell the ‘aggregate exportation for the | fr gered, in bulk and bage at Sd. a Shed. closing firmer, ‘woek to full two millions of dollars. tie ovr at ry gy yt mor ‘The carniogs of the indiana Oentral Railroad in Septem. | |!4. nd /* y spotless Darvvorn —On Tuesday morning, Got, 28, Jaume a, DRC HNOND, aged 9 years, § mor! The revtives and invited to attend the funeral, this at one Hs g E § fe £ i Coleman. 0 Ri i : 4 E fs 5 i ‘ue in plioan government, | john r 28. Od, hates to Havre were unchanged. Bremen 3 servant, M bushels of grain were engaged at Od., and 2”) ‘ At tbe conclusion reed| aired who y ys Sees ever % commesere Revues 6s | hed ves Coeamerane etenn) ana y, | Besley Waphemaray, Ge Tome cee | ee 1s. WOE 3. wiehendiaodan 8 q A y q > a ‘te cotsono Me. Danae’ epee be, varius | wnt sensed wis he tan ary treba | FRA: Mee aah ae men rk mee Eas Fae a ee nat tr rman | Ege i hese ee Many Peo olabs aye in procession, aad presentes an imposing Soe present. He aon hd wen Bishobe © 6 Ricketts, Ue pactler aad jody, ©. Wouters. JA “1551 048 ‘300 00 Small sales common were reported at &c., and lamp oon of Cornelius and Charlotte J. Clark, BB and Donelson, ana hoped bell, Crabtree, We erald, ‘orbes. " mon the. Sores of the Ns “I Might be treated with com wr Petron, Fe ‘ CE righ wii Ri Alien, W acAhout 29 bite Porto Rico were wold atte, | "The relatives and friends of the en tee ie ‘tbat, in point Aa eri ve ) wna, Me " frien family jeated thet in ==] wets Pas nm then commenced to read the following Henry. 1’Uande ise ha. Ky Jone ana servant TB spin tarpeatine fitend Ube juneral, thie morning, atten o'cloce, trom No. attended. ‘Whereas, the nearly approaching ential glection tm: | Slackweli, Mien A fas O'Neil, SP Baner,'s Wilkin st Wes ciendy, wih cclgnot | Micrenn — On Wednentay, Ost 98, Memmns Baows, in- upon the ‘uity of the Union, and . H Forster, CF Ullley, Mr 400 9 500 DbIs. mess, At SZI, while prime was fam of M. Hadson., Hon. John Wee oarael rene of Se tes w Sitizens of the land, which ‘on. . Peqnest. but quite steady Cunms solemn grand ita character, Freight. Tetol. country py of ta consequences, unparniieled 1, Our hie: 812.447 16 $91,085 30 "Dea sit tor repad Saree Of bee te ne, Samed tory; wnd whereas, when Sas SEs. 8, 0 to Ameri: Aa a, ‘ 20,496 69 78,461 49 re Cot mente wore alk hd mag Way f- FA Geleneten ar ; + | more, Md., oe ‘' Hash, ledy, child and servant, Ht Hoboway, Mra iceqwannt Se ot) (Sewen Horces at Sen 13jc | The relecives and frience are to sent contest. nation can long live free or in honer | cbitt,'R Kercheval, 8 S Mrse, RU Wheeler, P McFarland, : Duyher and cheese were firm, with « fair amount of sales. aviene the funeral, tne Crcledh, tom other the banner irit; thet vital Amertoaniam has saved the | Ming) A Edens, M' Wilcox, ( ting. J 8 Pidwell, Mry FM The earnings of the Indiana Central Railway Company Rice,—Rales of 180 cache were made at 4!(r. a 47,0, No 184 menry street, without Rotice. fe onder which ager, and Americaaiam can and will Md.and fervent: J is Dillingham, Mre Mills, HN Gil- | gop ber were 0s follows: Rrcans were again active, and closed at af advance of abo Pbiiadelpbia and Raltimore papers please coe mericap must and. will rule Amerioa, fan, child and servant: J Armaurong and let — ie, pgt eee Orde, eran ote’ [nqcarr On Tuenday, Oct. 38, Gaonam W. Lacarre, tion of siavery? led, the States will be one People, of ene po: ‘N Sawer, BJ Clement, J H Bailey, Wd | September, 1866, $49,820 at | cinded in which were 10481. Croix, low w At oie Poe ant = 0 ¥ 4 ro freedom and one glory. and that we hereoy Handioh. Mr4 Heck with, child and serves; O Juckeon: Mrs | September, 1856, S"ae,o70 96 | retning: 863 Cubs at Be. 246 do. at tiie. and I40'do, atvyo, | aged § mon party are of fidelity to glorious cause—a cause | Roll ngs. W ¥ Gearhart, A Hutchinson, J a’ Kenyon, Mr Ber u about kod the remainder Cuba The trienda and acquaintances of the famity are reepect- Atohison and the graves of our fathers, the immortal au- | nard. Mrs Cossins and child, Mrs MoUarty, Mra Dryan, Mrs t “ae oan on rice, foliy Invited to attend toe funeral, from the residence o that they American iiberty. and eternal and ‘uaconquerable as | Fenner and child, A&B Moses, G M Fiteh, 1) H Mont ; iporenee.... + $7,758 81 ull, with salen of 100 8 200 bbIs. at 40.8 | pie parents, No. 189 South Futth ‘street, Williamsburg, pay Bye Resolved, Thal we will gupport Milard Fillmore for the | Saunas’ UN Maphose, Wee aT nemtree Nig | The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as Follows:— thi aNernoon. af two o'clock to the introduction Presidency Gist last wad forever: thas, rawsed by his’ own | PRATT Lamton, W iensoatt J Spee H Total Rrcvapts, Teal Pi srarron At Stayeu island, on Monday, Oot, 27, of the Missourian nine from, impoveriabed nd unpaironized orphanage to | son, eterini, 4 Ferris, D Hi Robinson, © NA $75,070 23 7 815, spople xy. Javas G. Starvon, in the 40th of his jy Ay of Q rer pl ~ Peart, re] ore Gnas ~=4 tin, 4) mright n Ware ) Barker, MO MePariand, (3 Denn 118,277 07 286 15,648,798 66 ‘The relatives and friends are invited to asloog ihe Poy 8 tivaye + defender of the right—nover Henry Pova 0 x Mebonalde By vise ‘The stearmsbip Atiantic, at this port from Liverpool, fecidenee ef fone tromer in law, “Cornelis LY Jaq wit not beheve fe. y'all paruen: that, af President of the Lured Maton, heed: | Wiackwed, JeaMentes Fk ianiecn Wosanene, brine four days ister \otelligence from all parts of Ra. | For Help, Skuations, Kes, see Gth & 7th pages. | fir icmond, Maten Island * b rey ministered the government without a fault and to the adnira. | B Norris, N Lone. H dR Daggett, Wit rope. ‘The news, in e financial point of view, ie mot st | se all favorable. Tho latest telegraphic deepatch from Lon- FINE iTS, don, up te the evening of the 14th instant, re "i. B ->-v-reneeneeenr ee ery qrentdreton Ia eoastle. ‘The Lenten fine of tae | OGD. sons 1th quotes consele at #)4;,and in the evening of that Commas 8 eee, day they wore quoted at %) 4 per cent, being a deotine of Opposite Metropolitan % per cer ‘The cavee Of | bis was the atditional restric POTOORAPTTROURRRROTYPRS, 7 tions placed upon the money market by the Bank of AMBROTYPRS. Foplend, The directors of the bank were in daily con: | rhe eitleste Tee tment nae Judge of the (rperating and reception roome on the Grst floor. oni aod it Was expected in Lorton that w further | = _ advance in the rates of Jiscount would be wecesary NAPP'R COLORED IMPROVED DURABLE AWBRO- K types and dagnerreot ‘conta, The London Times of (he Lav, maya: — rey en8e, hers for the money, at x ‘The letters from Paris to day alloge that the Bank of | {sy Sane A Brondway, neat Wi Bey: Fisuve baa lately Com. astedf wiih Mesers Rothechild jy poly gr’ them. v Fi BG, os corg afters ivgeriog Mlnca, Davin "Me oeaemeege noosa * tion of the world: be anved the Union in ita stormiest peril, and nee year of bie hieh saved the then are Bteleup, 0 Ran, Ros: inom, K kyaa indy aad caiid: Me Foursard. Mr Alexandre, B Kovlomway Wit Himes a Kur roughs, Mr Deval. | K Lewis, t& Smitt, W Campbell, Mre . F Claybronk, © B Hoyce, a A Hover, Mra Hover ‘ause Aud grati jus and the same if i ee ‘The iriends of the family are invited to attend the fane- Al, tom row morning, at hall past sleven e'oloch, frost bis late residence, withou: further invitation. A train af i A Woodward, H taylor, J 8 ear’ A Mann, Hf JH Smith and lady, M Kiherton, WW Wilking, W HD Wooos, J M Alvone, A Barber, AK Burton, and son. & Rove, J Young. DO Quighy, J Oxrgwel!, Resolved, That we recognise in the loco fooo a embodied in the support CR Buchanan, Ee content H 3F Hf WI Sh FL Bar oh a Meine, Joo Harmon, K tiassom, Cha Jones, ath, nde, child end servant: Mrs Mus, & Y stone, 3 on, 1) Rogers, tein P Pep t V Le bert, A Barton, A th Wate rman, L Wallon, Browne, lady and chill, H Casement, H Turner, Y Ryan, and 212 in for ward cabin, —fotel 393 sud Ravana, jo steamship Ihiladel mtel, L ; Cheries nanler, Adein Valdes, Clara Valdes, Mra . JY de Satolonga’ Antonio Macias, ty 'm Poole H Burnett, J Hara\ion—and E threatens the ruin of onr country; that we regard wita indig- Toes of freedom in ot yy aninet ne, and repel Wh ‘our eve t foes of freedom In oar evant mgninet ma ‘a om, wife of Wickiifie F, Baldwin. MC a hy] eee fo nie Aesau'te pon Americanism, Americans Resolved, Americaniem needa no aid, and least of all would bring wa; that their counsel ia treachery, rain; that Ames oud and 8 Jug} ag nobig cause. act Io the ‘mu y daylight, aud

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