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ADWERTIENMENTS RENEWED BVERY BY. euLsereaL . Presence a , BEGULAB NOMINA- Peay iy Wien AD BUSPEED. “ For city J saps), Siem, PATRICN G. MALONE ee Npairman L. Nen, Gem. aint the measures. Managing Director of the Talented poe Brooxyy, Nov. 3, 1856. sted Had PEOPLES’ CANDIDATE vOR MAYOR, JAMES R. WHITING. RECTR atten For Mi ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, , ST WARD REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.—FOR AL. Jami For Assessor, C. F. B. Lueder, Fer Councitman, First district, Heury Smith; do., Beoend do. Wm. H. Leach. TH WARDS ies egular democratic republican nomination, Sixth. District. For Councilman, JOHN RIDDEN. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. uh, Mith and 17th wards, ‘or JOBN Ci HBANE. Fer Goun: For Councilman—Fightecuth district. Por Coupcitman— Nineteenth d‘atrict. Councilman—Twentieth district... Por Assessor gi For Constables. ... Abrab: For School Commissioner. For 8choo! Trustees. Sam School Inspestor.- Horace Prior. ia HENRY ERBEN, Chairman Eighth Ward Reform Count Ww. Anusrgonc, Secretary. gz WARD AHOY.—OUR CANDIDATE FOR ASSES WM F. T. CHAPMAN sor, . Nominated by the American party. endorsed by the old line whigs and 51 yy the n: democracy and the peo- ple.generally. See that the name ls on your charter Ucket. on the column, Vote early—vote right. CHAP'3 FRIENDS. TH WARD —REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- then for Asseasor ry Captain JAS. T. MAGUIRE, ‘The mechanics’ and workingman’s candidate, 15%. WARD REPUBLICAN AND REFORM CHARTER newinations: Fer Congres Thomas B. Sti!iman, For Ascem Wickham Hoffman. Fer Akerman. men. 4h aistriet enn Wr Cheeses, er ie district. Franklin J. 4 Fer Assessor.......... Isaac M. Phyfe. Per Schoo! Commissioner. * "Erastus 0. Ver Schec} Inspectors. M. Knox, for long term. Fer School Trustees. pT it By order of the Republican Charter Bh va jer of the Republican ‘onve - pe Me VERMILYE, Chairman. J.B, Cnoare, Secretary. 4 TH WARD.—TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FORTY. secoud Council district, Sixteenth ward.—Desirous of securing harmony in the democratic party, I hereby annoume ‘that I have retired from the canvass, and request my friemde te support Mr, Thomas Jones. Jr, the regularly nominated in this district PHILLIP H. MATTHEWS, M. D. Nov. 1, 1866. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, EIGHTEENTH AND enty fet wards —Alexander P. sharp has beén no- 1 mina ed as the ie whig candidate for the Assembiy ip said district. BENRY C. ‘DU aM, Chairman. ‘Wa. H. Sr. Joy, Secretary. TH AND 21ST WARDS —ELECTORS OF THIS DIS- trict, you are eespectfully solicited to vote this ticket on the day of the election For member of Assembly, GEORGE W. WALLING. [G7 WARD FIFTY SEVENTH COUNCIL DisTRICT. Ge democratic nomination, endorsed by the ,. Counciiman, veeple, Por Counc MON STEINFELD, In favor of reform and an economical administration of the city government. 1H WARD REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.— OTe Meant of Assembly Sixteenth dustrict, vity SHORGe OPLYER.. Counctimen—Fifty sixth distric - Charles Addama, ° Fifty seventh “ Homer Franklin. a ‘William H. Nedison. Hi Quackenboss aeaactanene moo Bites {ii toge TH WARD.—THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE.—ONLY RE- 18 democratic nomination. For Couscilmaa, Fifty- JOHN J. BRADLEY. @T WARD REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. For Alderman. . COO! For Councilman, Fifty fourth district, JOHN #. WRIGHT, For Councilman. Fifty -fifth distri EMMERSON W. KEYES. For ‘WM. P. ESTERBROOK. For School Commissioner, JOHN DAVENPORT. 2 ST WARD.—BUCHANAN AND BRECKINBIDGE regular nominations. — HORACE FY CLARK, JOHN FERNY, Groner a / AN. For Councilman of the 54th Council! district, ange a ena lei JEREMIAH CROWLEY. JOSEPH DUNN. OHN ASLEY. POUERER: GEORGE MARRIOTT. ORG oe ivr. HUGH MARTIN, THOMAS CONNER. ULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN 2 ; D, WARD REG ma nominations — Ker Councilman Bot the oh diatrct, Wan. H. Doherty, or Awseasor, Orr, Fer Commissioner of Schools, David B. Kerr. F Fer Fraatecs, Soko M. Hele Sohn Adama, Patick Murphy, Fer ‘Cortiabien, Thomas Cushing, John F. Seligman: Districts. Thomas Higgins. eo sr Baward Frederick Ceporin. § Ba Go... Thomas Anthony Quinn turk Marta MERICAN NOMINATIONS, SEVENTH WARD.—FOR Con, Daniel 1. Northup; for a ly, Baward itt, for alderman, Charles Fox; for Co teenth district, Geo, W: Warner; Fifteenth tb do., Josiah H. yan Joel Pike and Lyman W. Clapp. = a B. STRYKER, FOR MAYOR OF BROOK- a _ R CONGRESS, Seventh Congressional district, Ninth, Bixteeath and ve Gen. JAS. W. NYE. EMONT.—THE FRIENDS OF J. C. FREMONT ARB the city ticket No true republi- oy the ticket headed Blescker, 88 MEETING Gow oe “ee © The intgpent it Dem: al Natoma! Americans And = THE NEW YORK SUN OFFICE, This (Tuesday) evening, November 4; ELRCTION NIGHT, 0 THE ELECTION RETURNS From Ail parts of the country fast ocrat a As they are received. SUN SULABTIN BOARD STICK OUT TO-NTGMT. TON AVENUR, BROOKLYN, NOVEMBER TDM aan ocanot ine elt wart ot thee e announcementa it, if y Jy weiched 1d not closely wi an fel Michat 80 fellow citizen, BicHA er “ICIPAL REFORM COMMITTEE.—NEW YORK, ‘1886.—Thia commitiee recommend the foll ‘candidates for the support of the electors of the respect iz, = AA OE FA Ward: Orison Blunt aa Aldermai of Peneea, Ward, “a ‘A. M. Scwrerreuix, Becretary. RGULAR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATR—FOR TRUS. R eect § of the Fourteenth wi “ JANIEL CONNOLLY, fry WALD VROOKLYN BEMOCRATIC REPUBLTI- cap regular domination, TOR’ ALDERMAN JAMES R, DEL VECCHTO, i NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1856. POLITICAL, ~~ a N REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. OCTOBER ‘30, 1#66.— Whereas Jamee B, Whiting was by bis frieads made a candidate before the Republican City Con ion for nomipaticn for the office of Mayor, at which convention Antho- ny J. Bleecker fairly obtained of votes for that ofiice, and tmaby ‘therefore it is due b. they should withdraw his pes in wresting the c MF eee from the hands of the pre- sent administration vace tin the hands of honest men, with the republicaa nominee at their bead; therefere be tt Resolved. That this committee commend the republio9 no. minations throughout to the support of the republ of the city and ef our fellow citizens at large. Resolved, That thin commitiee regard the republican city nanty ticket as eminently entitled to the eontidence and ort boub of the party and of all citizens who desire an effl- supp cient, economical and honest adgsinisiraiion of our city govern- juent ‘apd that we wil support Anthony J. Dlesctor for Mayor, lr yr loys ped fthnyy neo mpg Pind ene to effect lection of any other candida ¢. aunanl mowly. Fee CHARLES ©. LEIGH. * Vise Chairman Republican Central Commiitee, Wiis Pee, Sec Chowan Fruwiuscen, $ 3e°Feteries RAgvLAR UNION DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.— Fourth ward. John Keily. James Hayes. Fernando Wood. ‘trick Crowe Por Consta>i Taree] Fellerman. Fe — district. Jobn Baulch. ‘or Couneliman— Fifth dis Joke Roach. George T. Bickford, iikam Bad d, ‘William Cleary. Wi For &cbeo) I ectrs. ly ‘or School Tras Ni John Oliver, Thaw, ab For School Trusiees—O) Fitzgerald. For Inspectors of Election: — Firat distriet.....Stepben Lynch. Seoond distric Samuel Bushell, ‘third district. Welch... Feurth districh. Pifth district, EVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS) wenth and Twentieth wards. At n meeting of the regular Democratic Nominating Conven- tion for thie district, hel mber 17, 1866, ELIJad WARD Wi imousiy nominated for Cons ee tie 7 SOHN W. SOXCE, Chairman, CuARLES A. Kuxnisz, Sone ie Meare } Secretaries, THE CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WARD.—IF you would have ® man who will aitend t his Duriness, and who is in every way capable of performing the duties of the office with honesty and despatch, vow for J Frederick Baden. hop for Consatbie of the Zenth ward. \0 CHRISTIAN FREEMEN.—SUCHANAN OR FILL- more would ssuction slavery in Kansaa Fremont will not God requires us to stay the power of the oppressor. GEO, W. KO Thooe Yor 10 THE ELECTORS OF THE BIGHTH ASSEMBLY District, Tenth wird—Reporta beving been circulated that 1 om no’ Jonge a candidate for your sutlrages at the en suing election as member of tha Asscmly, {ake this method of informing you that auch & report is a bage fabrication, and circubated for the purpose of injuring me Tam a caudidaze, and sball continue to be one wuuil the closing of the poils on the day of election. I desire and expect to receive ef every independent voter in the district, Vished im the ward by ora Jacob Friedman, tion of the enemy. Yours respectfully. in . orePHEOQDORE STUYVESANT. TPO, THE CITIZRys OF THE PIPTE The undersigned cltjzene and electors of Irrespective of pa: to thei of Alderman, at the WARD.— Heenth ward ESQ @ in municipal affairs, acquired tn ormer veara, by @ fuldischarge of his duties as Alder- man of the Third ward, Mr. Blunt possesses energy of charac ter and practical ability. and is row the only candidate for the oflice of Alderman of ward whose nomidath he approval of the Reform Executive Committee, Ociober 31, 1856. Otis). Swan, RS Clark, G.D. ¥. Gillespie, ibomas Suffern, Pani Spotford, Abn. Baneng €.V.8 Roosevelt, J.P. Groukhite, Jno. A. Swevens, E. D. Morgan, iram Barney. John Wolfe, {HE MEMBERS OF THR FIRST WARD REPUBLICAN Association, are requested (0 attend s meeting to-night, at Td, o'clock, at headquarters No. 52 Greenwich atreat. H. GARTICK, Chairman, M. A. Vou Lien, Secretary. ENTH WARD—EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, “Truth crushed to earth will rise again.” Having allowed the use of my name as a Fillnore candi date for member of Assembly in this diatrict, I (1 concluded that the best interests of the party can b served in the election of Mr OURN#LIUS CORSO! gular nominee of tke American party of the ward, aid with o view of securing his election, I withdraw my name in his ta- vor, and request al) my friends to vote for him, hereby return ing them my thanks for the support I might have revived from them. ELTA8 COMBS, 10 HE ELECTORS OF NEW YORK.—THIS I8 TO give pubke notice that James R. Whiting bas not been ask e6 to witha x jraw from the Mayoralty canvass by any of his snp: 1d under no ck rettre from earnestly requested to pay no heed to the idle speculations aioat, respecting his chances of success: for a momeni's reflecion will convince any intelligent mind of their absurdity. IfMr Whiting receives the suflragesof those who believe him to be better quail ied for the office than any of his competitors, his election ought not te be doubiful. Let the true friends of reform give hun a hearty and cordial sup- port PETER COOPER, Chairman Ket, Com, H. M. Scmmmrriery, Secretary. Niw York, Nov. 8. 1856. umatances will he ! ~ so ppg Ae rev oa seeteecatray fee enecers as | @ Futon New York. i BEW ARTICLE—HOOP SKIRTS—THE ADVER- in one piece, more elastic warranted not to break or get out of q she chooses, and ets ai wilt ean vane) ao a tnaeay aletaesaenr de, pa skeet ee ei bE last a life time. Sopot Hy tS akirta can have one sent to her by sending a line b; y post, addressed to H. ‘Moore, Lal Neasau street, room 3 N oe DIRECTORY—CONTAIN- RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ~ AT THE BRUSII , 837 Pearl street, Franklin square. articles: sold atthe lowest factory prices. Paint brushes of a sui quality constantly on hand. JOUN K. HOPP Bint PiexrORMI an, Trusses RE a eg yt PAvENDEH £'COn et Hastingwtpon Hucsonr er ke War 4 Co., 10 Gid siip. New York. Ma. H, EOLOMON & CO., GOLD REFINERS, NO. 45 Ann street, beg Wo inform iheir friends and the public that the late fre at their factory, in Fourteenth Bo way impeded their facilities for (rapsacting their business, nds They will be most happy to receive, as usual, the of their friends which they assure (hem will ‘meet with their very best attention. N. B.—Merare, SOLOMON take this op nity of returning their vinsere thanks to the menhers 0 the fire department who so nobly came to the reacae of thelr Property from the devouring element with thelr accustomed lacrity. NOTICE 10 GENTLEMEN ORDERING RNGRAY =D cards—GIMBREDY furnishon the most faahio: card, and all persone leaving an onder for plate or pack pre vious te ie lat of January next, will be presented wilh. beat A venient card case, as a bolida) MBREDE, Gard Rngraver and Biationer, No. 683 Broadway. EMOVAL.—GRORGE C. DE ZOUCHR BROS TO IN form his friends of yey from 199 to 23) Sixth ave nue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth where he wiil keep a select assortment of upholaiery gona, French and American pepér havgings, &c., and strict attention "7 business, to merit = ‘innance their jy GRORGE ©. LE ZOUCHE, 2) sirth avenue, beiween and 15th streets. HOWCASES.—SOHMIDT & BROTHERS, MANUFAC © tory and warercoms, No. § North William sireot, yr rr |, New York, and 77 West Third street, Cincian« Ohio. A "large assortment constantly on hand. Old show cwes taken in exchange. Orders promptly executed. TOVES, STOVES, STOVES. |. & VAN S Canal street, near Varick (new No. 434). Wem assortment of the laiest sonable terms Grates, ranges and stoves lined and Btoves put up. and pipe fi ele, in the blocs or @lay. Anta ORY en AND GROCERIES, oxi je for gaa fitting or fixtures. Ad p Aa Addresa Walsh, furnished for same. Boap sion. MATRIBOSIAL. aS ceveauan who 8 0 Aly years of age, who w dus, atectiopate wife and who ince, 8." for two week (Tom anywhere,’ office, N. Y.. rO Wi an vat must he means to support himeeif. re “ ATRIMONIAL —ROSA MIGNION WILL, UPON Re celpt of wenty five cents. or lig equivalent in ray return to any person a lucid picture of their past, presen: future life.f rom apecimen , toRetaer with » dagne picture of future wife or hushand =p 54 numbers, 40. Address Rosa Mi ‘@ttice, New Yor) we lignion, 1 MArRINONTAr —THE ADVERTISER A YOUNG MAN, 28 years of ngo, six feot high, and established in a bu in this city, wishes to make the roqualniance of a oun Indy, with the view of marriage. A Indy of an « Tonate dispeaition nnd liberal education tedesterd.. Conimvca gations strict! Post offies, wil cons iential. real name. Address William, Brow CLOTHING, &0. $1 TO $5,000 WORTH OF NEW AND LEFT OF) DL clowning wanted —G having large or am lo to dispose of will receive the full value, king to im sore, midress: ‘ seeking to impose. Call atthe or Oy ay AND GENTLEMAN HAVING STEN ss Fsnk receive the etmont value by - ing 8. EN, 12 Laurens street, near roadway. Ladies attended by Mra. C. j= LARGEST CUSTOM ¥ DERBY COMPANY, eon ect Of No, 19 Park PEO at tn Resetve per steamers and i - OES SRS AS ea ee PEMSuB AL. PTT ON... oN NY LADY OR ney WIa8IN® TO aporT 4 4 mteMgent gir! americas rant can meet Fin mock by edateaste J. Weimont Herod aaloe.” FORMATION WANTED—OF ANNE ANB SARAH ©. O/Mallan, "Any information of them will be aankf ally r2- ceived by their nister Bridget, atl outa Fourth sireet, Wi- dure. Virginia papers please copy. NFOBMATION WANTED—OF MY TWO BROTHERS, ‘Thomas and Patrick Woode, who emigrated from Arvagh, County Cavan, Ireland, toNew York—Thomas about 13 veare ape. ‘atrick @houtseven, as also four uncles, Exdwi M- 1, John and Pairiek Macabill, who emigrated from the same place to New York about 20 aye ago, a8 well as three sisters, who em grated more recenuy, two of were mar- ried—Rose and Martha the other being married to a man named Edward McKeernan. Not having heard of them for i should this meet their eye, they will address Edward Woods, buicher, Longridge, near Prea- England. "AN WOLTERS, FROM GRONINGEN, WII0 SAILED im Jancary, 155), as mate in the American bark Artbur, from New York w Calfarnia, is requested to forward his add: to the Consulate General of the Netherlan‘s, in New —Any information in regard (¢ the rill be thankfully received, and may he directed aa ARL FREDERICK RICHTER, sailor from Texel, on ar about th bark Lowe van Nyenstern is requested his dreaa to the Consulate General of the Netherlande at New York city. N. B.—Aany information in regard to the above K F. Richter will be usakfully recelved, and inay ve diracied as above. NEIDA COUNTY, N. ¥.—MRS. SARAB TOWNER. Towner, (8 blacksmith,) whose mai- den name was Sarah Beale is earnestly requested to write to ber nephew. George Ireland Beale, for which ate wilt hear of vantage. Address thas: George I. Beale, Mr. George Ackley’s, 199 York street, Brooklyn, \ ARAB STEWART, AT PRESENT RESIDING WITH A 1D femily ip Fitth avenue, N. ¥., wil obiige by calling op Mr. Wm. 61 Cedar a8 san as convenient. OR D. ANGEL VAN LATELY ARRIVED > trom Havana, will picase call at Wells, Fargo & Co., & Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES, A. %, AGTHE MEMBERS OF PHOENIX LODGE, NO: 15, A. P. A., are hereby requested to be punctual in their attendance ‘at their lodge rooms, No. 187 Bowery, thia (Tuesday) evening,,.Nov. 4, 1880, at 74: o'clock, as busindss of Vital importance must be aesacted. inden. Grorce Lyox, R. 8. LLOYD, W. Me MAsoNg Novice. — THE REGULAR COMYUNICA- tion of New York Lodge, No. 330, will be held this (Tues. day) ¢: November 4. in the Cortnibian room, Odd Fe) Jows? Hall, corner of Grand and Ceutre stresis. By order of Sant. A. Ross, See. CHAs. D. BROWN, 5 N —THE MEMBERS OF YORK LODGE 1%, pA and Accepted Masons, are respectfully invited to aitend the fnneral of Lydia, wife of brother A. B. Mo. Gowen, from her late renidence, 123 West ‘Thirty-seooma street, on Wednesday at 10 o'clock ‘A. M. By order, . ‘ALEX. PROUDFOOR, W. M. Joun MeCouuum, Secretmry. OTICE —NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN FOR NO PER son to negotiate a note drawn by A. W. Henriques in favor of Suing Hunt. as peyment of the same bas been stopped NAIQUES, 12 West Forty-second street, N.Y. A. W. HE! EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—THE REGULAR Monthly menting of thie society will be held at their evel rooms, in the Univer: ag, N Chestnut Hii, at74: o'clock. Rev. Brazil. ANDREW WARNER, Rec. Secretary. By w.F. phia, will read @ paper on *! FICE OF THE THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD COM pany, corner of Kast Sixty-tirst sureet and Third avenoe.— An election for thirteen directors of the Third Avenue Railroad Company will be beld at their office on Wednesday, the 1h day of November next. The poils will be open trom 12M. to 2P M. New York, Oct. 23 1860 By order. {SAML. B. ISAACS, Secretary. MAIL SITBAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW York. November 3, 1856.—At a meeting of the ‘directors of the Paciic Mail Steamship Company, held this day, a divi dend of diftcen per cent was declared out of the proiita of the company, payuvle to the stockholders on and after the 5th inst. FREDERIC BOFFMAN, President. ACIFIC WATCHES, JEWELRY, &eC. YALIFORNIA DIAMON J” tothe real, apd at prices within the reach of all. G ping, $3 to $20; rings, $5 to earrings, $5 to $30; crosses, studs, bracelets, &c. ' Calland see. L. & J. TM Broadway. COxPOSITION AND GOLD CHAL GUARD, LJ fob, Indies’ chatelains, warranted not to change color, oF the money returned. Prices $3 to $4 sent by mail to any part of the United States. Wholesale dealers supplied. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, TAMONDS.—THE TRADE IS RESPECTFULLY IN. formed that we are continually manwfacturing, and have on band a large stock of diamond jewelry of the latest styles. A large assoriment of diamonds on hand. Seuimg done for the trade, Diamonds bought for cash. T. HERMANN & CO., 415 Broome street —————— SSE THK Tune. L. L—TROTTING —ON THURSDAY, Jock; a maich for $1,000, two mile, and repeat. in 4 (Laughlin, names, b. m., Lady Mos- cow; Wm. Whelan names, b. m., lola. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. I-TROTTING.—ON WEDNES- t J o'clock, a match for $800. mile 260) wagons J. names gg. Hawley: D, Pier names b. g. Shangase, | Im- mediately after a maich for $£00, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, H. Woodruf! names y.m. Queen Dido; J. Whelp: jey names 8. m. re. i SHAW A WHITE, Proprictors. eee SE ION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—GREAT DOUBLE BO gt ater . Nov. 3, at half-past 20’clock, » match for $2,000; 3in 5. Horace J names at sg. Bo i Charice ‘tanscm ‘ates br. 1. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, ‘WINES AND LIQUORS. LLSOPP’S CELEBRATED TONIC PALE ALES CON- stantly on hand, in bottles and on dranght, at the wine vaults, 18 Wall street. 2 ‘constantly réceived from the most London and Edinburg, by G. B. 3, EQUAL IN BRILLIANCY ents’ JNION COURSE, 6, at 2 | MENDUM, Wine Vaults, No 18 Wall street. LD BOURBON WHISKEY.—I AM IN CONSTANT J oyecnintot this eplebrated art ditect frou Reatucky, e : G. E. MENDUM, 18 Wall street, pe JUICE PORT WINE.—HIGHLY RECOMMENDED siclana to persons can cured, by ie aly, os he wine raul a Wall street. G. E. EXPRESSES. on ed o'clock. way. The Nicaragua Transit Company. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Clerke. Nov. 3.—Jeremiah G. Hamilton vs. The Accessory Tran sit Company and Others.—Cumxn, J.—It cannot be de nied, {t appears to me, that the decree signed Patricio vas, dated at Granada, the 16th of February, 1856, the act of the de facto government of Nicaragua. This | satistactorily established by the evidence adducod be’ore me at the trial. It matters not, therefore, as 1 have important intererta of American citizens, The Coart ply refuses to afford ite aid, aa it would refuse to afford in , for , the epecitic per oh unjust or, unrighteous agreement; but it will leave be gy A Ty Be if he ts entitied to any other. this cage the piaintif! may have no legal reme ¢y . his only recourse may be by his vote, or inany other mode, bj exercise of his D Pa oe ev (cot of tvs interest in "i consulting with for promoting NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival ef the Canadian at Qnebec and Vigo at this Port. FOUR DAYS LATER. Advance and Excitement in the Liver- pool Cotton Market. SLIGHT FALL IN BREADSTUFFS. IMPROVEMENT IN CONSOLS, Whhdrawal ef the French and Engikh Minkters from Naples, ae, ae, & THE NEWS BY THE VIGO. ‘The steamship Vigo, which left Havre on the 19th of October, arrived here yesterday forenoon, after a very quick passage. ‘We gather the following frem Havre papers to the 19th wlimo:— ‘The Journal de Frankfort believes that the Paris 6on- ference will re-assemble not Jater than the 15th of No- vember, . ‘The Gazetic de Madrid publishes the decrees relative to the retirement of the late Ministry, and the installation of the new. The resignation of the former members, and the nomination of the new President of the Couacil, are countersigned by M. Oallarlo, Minister of Public Works. ‘The decrees which appoint the other members are coun- teraigned by Marshal Narvaez. The Quosn declares, as {g usual on such occasions in Spain, that she is well satis- fled with the distinguished and extraordinary services, the zeal, the intelligence, and the devotion of Marshal O’Don- nell, General Dulce returns to Santander under pretext of {I} health, The Gazette Arterchienne states that the King of Naples has urged the Cabinets of & Petersburg, Vienna and Ber- lin to conclude, in favor of the integrity of the kingdom of the Two Sioilies, a treaty analagous 1o that which France, England and Austria signed on the 15th of April in favor of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire. ‘The latest adrices from Naples (Oct. 13) state that the Preparations for defence are redoubled. The King was expected there. No modification of the Ministry had taken place, The public funds bad experienced more fluctuations, and remained at 107%. Two shocks of earthquake were felt on the 17th. All eyes are fixed upon the fleet of the Western Powers. The Toulon Sentinneiic, of the 15th of October, announces that the squadron of Admiral Nechonash ia still in the Roads, where it awaits orders. ‘A despatch from Marseilles, of Oct. 16, says:—‘It is believed thas the English squadron has gone to Malta. The French squadron is ready to go. Four Sardinian ships are also ready at Genos.’’ ‘Thesales of cotton for the week ending Oct. 18, are 8,323 bales, including 2,562 bales New Orleans, at 84f. a 110f. per fifty kilg. ; 68 Texas, 90f.; 1,402 Mobile, 88°. a 102,; 1,907 Georgia, at 88f. @ 101f,, and 1,500 bales toarrive at va- rious prices, The arrivals during the game time were 636 bales, of which none was fromthe United States. The demand has been regular, and prices are Lf. higher. The quotations are as follows:— New Orleans. Mobite, Upland. 90 20 90 101 100 97 106 104 101 108 108 104 m1 108 - Bonne ab, m go = The sales of breadstutts include 1,500 bbls. New York flour at 36f, m 39f., and 380 bbls, New Orleans, at 47f.; 1,200 sacks red wheat at 740. 0 200 kilo; 1,000 do. at 76f, a 77f.; 1,244 do, New Orleans at s price kept secret; and 1,160 sacks white corn at 20f, a 20f. 5¢c, per 100 kilo, (From the jon Times, Oct. 13.) There is an old Arabian tale in which three three implements, the works of the genii, which were esteemed the most wonderful of which man had yet eard which could assist thousands of. miles ‘There waa a carpet his station it he desired to go. . i i i i il iirt E | f ij F i i 2 : #3 g i 3 s i fy j i sf t i , rH ir Fe 33 i 135 i 2 ¥ i i § i : = He E g Fi 3: ir Hy iH i i 3 & # : Ht Hye exgsEee a2 fig : of , ‘ach others thoughts. who is fomiliar wish the ceries, and be nee nidet of which they have beem cradled, will confirm this view, Professor Morse is reported to have spoken thus: — Tom cure I may venture before a Christian British andience ‘0 suggest as ite proper solution that the Great Author of all Good, the Giver of ev ea! gift to the world, intends when a boon is bestowed that He frst and prominently shall te parte of His creation the miner, inventio Teries necessary to be made before the greater and more ‘riking invention Is brought forth, and then it's tha’ the sume honghi, struck out at the same time, or atlesat so near came time that all perceive the possibility of any tatorcom munication, leads one to exclaim ae by an (rresistibie impulne “What hath God wrought?” And this impulse of the heart is true. Bo too, when the historian has made his search, art brought together the facts, # any one connected with a great tion or discovery has attracted to himself the more con- ied regard or honor of mankind, or of & particular na- ‘a eka er sans a rea er minds ai ioe am are with him the LE j + of tn connection with tho ert of priiuen, Froet, and Caxton of Watt ané Felton im connegiion With tteam payigniou, | browght tw of Adams and Leverrier as discoverers of the planet Ni fane, Sho Ramee ef ea? own llusirious ce 4 e wo Practical purposes of life. We might, rhaps, have devired a few warmer words for ‘the origipal diacoverers than the following:—‘* is but ‘an instrument of god, if be wilifulfll his mission; ‘that uses the instrument ougbt to have the cbief honor, and he thus indicates his purpose to have it. I ts surely sufficient bonor for spy maa that he be a colaborer im any secondary capacity to which he may be appointed by such ahead im a great bevefaction to the world’? But, though we miss the names of Wheatsone and Oorsted, we are quite aware of the merits of Profersor Morse. The guest at the Albion op Saturday last has deserved weil of the world, and in hie generaton bas done much to advance the cause of buman progress. We rejoice to see Engiand and America ‘untied ip @ project 60 honorable to both nations, and we applaud this generous rivairy, which expends ite energies for the interests of peace in the attempt, which we can- ‘Bot doubt will be successful, to link wgether two conti- nents. We agree with Profeesor Morse when he observes thas the effects of thin marvellous discovery, and of its Spplication, both io political and commercial sense, are incalculable. We ‘ait with impatience the com of our own Indian lines of tek ph, and of their con- nexion with the motner country. The electric union of the Canadas with the British Isles is but the affair of a few months, nor need we despair of ultimately secing the extension of the system to our Austrailan colonies. Then indeed the British dominions will be concentrated into one vast who. The guiding thought which bas been conceived at the seat of empire will pervade them all more swiftly than the red refiection of the beacons which bore across the Hgean the tardy intelligence of « Sokued Troy to the weary watcher at Agamemnon me. The War of Louls Napoleom Against the “Money Power” of Europe. (From the Londun Chronicle, Oct. 17.] There has been the usual amount of gross exaggeration {a al} that bas been writtea of late on the subject of an impending monetary crisis in France. Although not given to impuuing motives, we feel bouad to suggest some of those which might have influenced the propagators of these sinwters rumors. The Emperor Napoleon the Third, among other claims ww be considered the man of his ‘age, bas organized @ resistance to what is popularly known az we ‘money power,’’ which had been para- mount in the previous reign, meni with subjection, and with an equal slavery, both the jarchs and the ople of the Old Word. His financial achemes may have Doon wade’ the stalking borse of sordid and designing men, intent aione on the Improvement of their own for- tunes; but bis principle was 60 far good that it tended to rescue the ations ot Europe from a position to which they were fest ialling—that of being the mere serfs of the capitalists. The momentum gv to the new system by bia authority and immense por forbade resistance on ‘the part of those whose giant monopoly was thus assailea; but nothing is more natural thau thai they should watch for the earliest vpportunity to take their revenge. This they caleulate to do, and yet not forego their profits; be- cause tt would appear cas) create a panic and depress public securities to the \eceseary the condemna- on of the Lo teneget f oobedage te ‘and purchase when @ lopger continuance of disaster might threaten the foun- dation 0: the existing regime. With such manwuvres on @ email scale the mooetary world are familiar; their ex pee 8 Oe er an empiie would bea mere question of figures, easily compassabie’by the gigantic Ymagiwation and rcientifc cocrage of the floanciers of this age. On the present occasion, however, they have reck oned rashly, as the result will show; although in the meantime there may arise fluctuations and vicissitude: and tho factitious value of many securittes may suffer saree. it was to have been expected, from the known character of the Emperor, that he would resolutely retuse to a 8 payments. If, in sutumn of 1847, the Britien government contemplat ed with calm the possibility of » natioval bank roptcy, rather than yield an iota cf principle, the Jeast that the present ruler of France could do was to imitate so bold an example, in the face, not of an im- pending Dut of a still remote possibility. Tne Emperor has discriminated between an accidental pres- gure onthe Bapk of France, from a specific and well known cause, apd one of those rare cases in the history of nations which justify the application of despe- z Ho bas probabiy tate rate remedies. a clearer view of ‘the present state of thimgs in than 16 permitted to the Durbiind apprebension of those who inhabit tho lower regions of the political or the financial world. A great outery, for instance, has been raised, and is still kept up, agaipat the institution known as the Credit Mooilier; but, as usval, there is groves exaggeration, both as to the ex- tent and the charac‘er of its operations. in extent, they areas vothing compared with tho gross transactions of tbe French monetary world, and in character they are far more sound than ls generally supposed. We are not shows ve enter into @ sere sae ey who ict from that company’s pres the down: the present pane a of things in France. Ca- jumny may be carried to the verge of the ludicrous, as is the case in an American view of the lourse opera- tione of Parts, which we published yesterday. Thus it bas been with the commentaries on the great institution which was designed to aid industry in its struggle with capital. One remarkable feature in the crasade tbat undertaking, is the total absence of the facts wl Yet, ints operatic os be earefly enamine, sand x ions ly of ite iribuary feeders weighed, tt will there is a wide margin of sound and justifiadi el i are divided, The French law, trative system, are much more ily an evil af E i z that the government i Fi de Rivoll, avd that the empiro mena stop, because some thousands of work: ui uife Hl E i ti *F cognate of our good countrymen unlimited capacity for scandal ‘There is nothing in the monetary allairs, that need excite alarm for A reaction against excessive s anticipated: and wise by the authorities. we regime could shakin it bas been maine if 5a z aj i af i 5 t § $ Tr i 3 i our \)i-timed sneers and commentaries. We should forget how closely our own political and commercial tereate are identified with the maintenance of the existing he payment of Af. tt a the pa ,OS1f., for money advarced, and in, terest thereon, or, in default, to be authorised 6,€CO shares of the docks, which he had a curity for the loan, The 'y produced deeds dated the @th and 10th of A’ wu 10 prove the advance of the money (800, 0001.) and the deposit of the shares, and it deel the money had not been reimbursed. Ite right to sell the shares wae therefore, it contended, clear, Of its intention to bet ropvensutiag teceres “¢ to be provision: of the docks, po So com and that it that M. Orel had aleponed of them. restoration of the shares, both from M. Credit Mobil. & seat Credit Mobilier, in answer that if any robbery had been committed F__ Ousia and Legendre, ghrants of the docks, are now im custody done #0, and that it was be that shares, waa ‘not be had be. come holder of souls 0 represented by answer we t deciten, to FS ideas i iu necessary, ‘nasmuch as al! the documents be shares tr question bag bern stolen wore ia of the examining megistrates, an0 could pot bo obtained from them. Im support of the demand for delay, Sccount of the operations of the Docks Company given. It was formed, i: appesred, by Mal. Cusia, Bendre apd Duchepe de Vere; and, in 1849, Beed of the support of capitaiists, it entered into — predog martes the precise nature of |, a8 the agreement setting forth had been seized, but M. Pereire then kaew that ovt of 200,CO? shares iseued, oniy 97.000 had been subscrib- e¢. end he also knew tbat M. Orsi was not one of the aubseribera. He further knew that M Duchene de Vere, im 1863. bad retired trom the Docks Compsay on accouct Of ill health, and that al rei had shoceeded at company, ought 0 have known that they.were not his a oo represent at simp!y g ge = agent in the matter to MM. Cusin and a ‘nO personal interest in it. He had, he said, ‘those gentlemen an advance of 360,000f. ‘fom om deposit of 11,200 shares, and it was vance that be bad sul g% the Credit Mobilier Company on of therefore Legacies the Credit it i z EES hy i = z 2 g E prosecution pending against Legendre should enable it to appreciate all the facts rela. tive to the 6,000 shares. The Russian Lines of Steam Packets. Advices from St. Petersourg furnisa full particulars of the Rusrian scheme for estabii steam lines im the Black Sea and elsewhere. The stasuies of the association upon which the privileges are covferred were dated the ‘84 of August, and its ttle is to be the Russian Steamboat sad Wrading ompny. ‘The communications to be formed 1. Between Odessa, Constantinople, At Smyrna, jee, Alexandretta, Beyrout, Jafla mgr three times a month. 2, Between Odessa, Yalta, Redout Kaleh and Kerich; three times a mouth 3. Botween Odessa and Gelatz, calling, if expedient, at Sallss, Iamail, Reni, and o:ber ports up the Danube; every week. 4. Between Odessa, Eupatoria, Sebastopol, Yalta, Theo- dosia aad Kertsh; every work . 5. Between Odessa, Kivburn. Oschakoff, Nicholalef, and higher up the Bug if necessary; every week. 6. Between Odessa, Kur bura. Oschakotl and Chereor, and higher up the Dnieper ii veceesary; every week. 71. Between h, Marioupol, Berdiansk, Eisk ard Taganrog, every week. 8. Between K.rtch and Tamar, as often each day as necessary. 9. Between Ovidiopol and Akermanp, along the Liman of the Dniester, as often daily a5 necessary. 10. Between Odessa, teut popie, the ery rte, bing Piraeus, Messina, Naples, Leghora, Genoa and - about (8 trips appually 1). Between Odersa, Constantinople, the isiands of Syra, Zapte, Cephalonia end Corfu; Bari, Ancona and Trieste, about 18 iripe apnuaily. The above li es are \o be opened by degrees, but in five years the whole must be in re; . The company are algo to have toe right of estal 1g steam- tugs on the Dnieper, Bog and Dov, and on the seaboard. They may likewise open an insurance department for the iusurance of any mercbandise conveyed by their own vessels. The swamers nitberto employed by the Srupicauons are to. be taken by iho company ‘st mup! are en by company at & valnauon, the amount tw be paid ey instalments, without tnureet. Any unoccupied govern- ment lands that may be required for wharfs, quaye, arebouses, &c., are to be gianted rent tree. Schools established for tae education of pilots, em- ipeers and mechanics. The cempany are to rank ag be- gpg to the first guild, apd are to receive the Siren tae Ones sudaaple Atheas, © tween Voustan , Smyrea, RI Alexanareits, Be; rout, Joppa and ry cop ber milo, or about 168, 7d, sterling. Ss Be tween Odessa, Yalta, Kedout Kaleb and Kertch, r. 56 cop. Between Odessa and Galatz. . r. 84 cop. Between Odessa Eupatoria, Sebastopol, Theodosia Kertch, 38. r. 26 cop. . a. burn, Oxchakof! and Nicholaieff, 3 ar. Between Kimburn, Oschakoff and Cherson, 3 s. r, cop. anrog. 29. r. 60% en ween Odessa and Marseilles, 3 8. r. 49% cop. Between Odessa and Trieste, 48 1. 7, cop. There payments are tw continue for 10 years. expiration of that they are to be red 6 cent per annum for 10 years, so that at the end of 20 years they will amount to per cent uf the original sum. all except unavoidable cases the company are to fine of 1468. r. for every bour’s delay ip starting, 1,000 8. r. for toucbing at ports out of dition to the subsidy the government are to pay 04,0008. r. appunily for 20 years tor repair of the and ibe company are hkewise to bave an esclusive grant of an- tbracite coal mipes om the banks ot military and civil governors and Kune give them their highest support and protection. capital of the company at the commsncement is to be 6,000,008, Fr. (about £1, 000,000 sterting,) of 300 8. reach, ot which haif 3f ifs F F i i | i i Fy rl : | Seaee if Pt i # i ee il | i ly i ! | i 3 z f i i ff He ity <j | i i i Hie “ite F, § i i ‘a 3 i i of 5 i 8