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repel the danger; for whoever knows the common adversary, is well aware that his arrogance is not to retrocede before such force. Protesta will only serve to warn him that his plans are discovered, and to increase his confidence and boldvess when seeing that they are not followed by any effect. The seutiment both of dignity and of eouvenience, urges on to pursue with energy the route already trabed out, and to avoid showing, even for a moment, the least sign of indecision, Toe history of what has happened in Central America is full of eloquent teachings on this very int, and the ovcurreaves are too recent for their ing allowed to be forgotten or neglected, or for their «pplication to be doubted, When the projects of Kinney and Walker began to be matured and were executed, the government of Costa Rica pab- lished a protest, founded on as sound principies, and written in as energetic a as those doca- ments which are now occupying our attention. Nor did we, in praising as it deserved, that mani- festation, hesitate to declare it insuflicient and to —- decisive acts like those we are now calling forth. But opportuni"y was lost, perhaps no more to return, under the same favorable conditions The efforts which would have been more than saflicient to a: nihilate Walker since his first defeat at Rivas, or when the government of Nicaragua was still hold- ing ap army at the orders of the unfortunate Corra!, proved a lite later insufficient, although at the cost of not a little blood. And if later Costa Rica redeemed ber error by a heroism which will shield her forever against = blame, the other Central American States and the democratic party of Nicaracna committed the same fault, and allowed the favorable moment w_ pass. The devastations of the cholera, which had 80 great a part in the spoiling of the fruits of that glorious campaign, would not have had such perni- cious results if, by a decisive co-operation of the allied torces, they had succeeded to enclose Walker and his band in the pestiferous region of Granada. With this donble tatal example betore their eyes, We cannot believe the South american republics will Persist Lo imitate it, and not profit vy the occasion offered them By adjourning the unavoidable con- flict they will only contribute to increase its gravit It Chile, Peru and New Granada form in all an alliance with the Central American governments, and lend them an armed co-operation, which de- mands very smal! sacrifices, the actual forces of fili- basterism are unable to 0; any serious resist- ance, and the discouragement prevailing amongst ‘ite secret partisans will be an obstacle to any eflica- eious succor. Besides, this unanimous action by the organ of legitimately constituted governments arouse the attention of those in Europe, and cal! the aid of moral support, the only thing want- for assuring triumph. hether in a more ad- the straggle will have as many chances experietce tesches us thet it will mot’ and us that it will not, or the other case the conflict is ne g i Ris¢ ct ig : H iit 2 A F 5B HI i li gs F i are occup, » in a military , the States, , Lombardy, "ee A words will suffibe to prove the sophisms which are concealed under 'hese premises, the - ter of falsehood, violence and which in the conclusions drawn them. Firs order that the occurrences of the léth April fi : i the , ever been or are the object of even a or threat. British money and valuables im carriages turough the streets ths city without escort or guard of any kia, any attempt havine ever been mage trem. Not have the North Americans most weifiing tack = ‘Taete po ing a upon the 8 OF yon the part of the inhabitants. In short, and security constitute the Care| state of uch calamniated community. And in sucha of things, can resence, in this coun’ mil force he deemed necessary / to be coerced by this force’ The people of Paaa- jut, the people of Panama are as moral as merican people : and there is no neces- guardians, or pedagogues, or jailors, v iphabitants 2558 i \ eff or i 4 = a oF 7 cf S be SERte i 5 a3 Hi j E i g i i i Bi Ht E ? and assasimations have been teke place every day in that cecaaion, the auth uri- new-pa writers per her the North American snecesafal in their efforts , San Francisco, &c. In @sorders did tot last a few ‘8, y weeks, and they are end being perceived. tne earth—England, France an| your st ocenpy Kanens, and dan i and re-e-ta lich security, thonitien of the (reat fepablio, have ii i fr H é Sere [=] af a5 a? jy whi : z z 3 rH 35 HT Co i zee q F ; : y,lebas now ave whether it is trae tha’ New Granada is unable to furnish security to the crossing the Isthmus. If that a beer! made in an isvlated way, in- @icating the manner which the writer of the He- RALD judges likely to guarantee the dositéd securi- ty, per! we should flod ourselves embarrassed as to that of the article with which we are |. If, for example, he had told us that, order to insure the *ecurity of the Transit route, was necessary to maintain in Colon and Panama army like that which the allied nations sent to , we would be obliged to bow the head In shame and tou the bumilia‘ion offered us; @at to tay that to obtain thin olject the ea of ove company of soldier | ge eg ia Colon ld be aafficient, and wi two more 5 to suppose that the of New Granada is unable to maintain erage two hundred soldiers, a or f# intolerable. New Granada is much more than two hutdred sodiers, very lately it'maintained them on the eibmue, the ernment of Nee Gra- vada can must tha’ here this military vrce, that of United Stites will be justitied in emanding it be matntafved, but in no way in onding it itself, if navfg hd’ dominion over ig ei i NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1856. thie nt of LITERATURE. Tee aad aire eS | St Tare fount | (yaa iag. snox von salar Nias » who ery so loud for » will Hivers, will be convey ed 0 OP ial, xo ery, (ate Mechanic 8 Tustitnie,) Paine + yp {hoy Aut the Be twles, a2 s00n as the Atientic steam ferry line is pry Le is; Righia of Man. 50 cents; Volney’s Ten wo to fe turdiahed with all tia, , Asoteee, abe cm, Missastpn, don'ou Munday evening to Tis o'clock vr kinds ; with an armed force, police, ac- a8. and ; the tobacco, wheat, usr PUBLISHED— fe, omar ete, el aa Sal | Src, Ean eer aerate args | Pon PET QUE contributions with wah “fan id poe gh vie = Sian Ronee cee peed we when. sent by police and armed force—are to be paid. Is not | thet Tenseyis rae ee Nor ist a roieve. | ail; is, maalin. git, 7B copia," abled oy EDGE, t ir Modern: 5 b a , ‘abasing earn of their na‘ion, they insolently | Iworailve treo at home ana abroad. "The watore ot hor | Heres 290 Broadway, New York. refuse to pay the contributions 10 which they are piety Meet and commingie with those of IFE ILLUSTRATED—A WEEKLY FAMILY NEWS- obliged, any other inhabitant of the couniry; ‘South in ao chonpone ‘Bay,and her varied interests L Deper—To-day contain: General Literature—D. C. Me- and then they exclaim, you do not postess the means siengihened by hes intenihie devotion to the constitu: } fs swith pow ieei, Broadway, the, Magnisoens ioants Hosen: to maintain order, and it is necessary for us to pro- a, ae ber bonds of indissolubility with her South- late; Cabinets oi ural Selences Omibus Unum. All a Wide for juestion has probably been millions of times asked | Lawyers; a ioe ‘Third. The crumcles mate vee of by the He wen eee minds, Why— thon; ate tarot [iy ny Ferment of ty Gnited tates ‘having tp oo. | wimecee To ihe Carccpaale Bee sea ee Hevant | tbe Crops; Applog for’ Hinman: Food; The Use of Trees; Me cupy, in a military way, our territory, to us | The answer seems at last to bo satisfactorily furnished. | Nicholas, Di easter nde Tok, Saxrbiek — “= Ah pT Jtmovghs, the pA visit each, eee Raneeen, Cymenls doen Biase i Tr? ‘the ye Greece, and Austria Lombardy | Pink and Heh iatertor, Mention oeaie wits tho ‘isoo- AA APILETON & 00., $46 and $48 Broadway, New and a part of ‘an occupation has very of » quick cheap plan of ocean conveyance | York, will publish on . place with the agreement of and in obedience to the | for tnose to thelr consumers: for ji YING 'TOO LATE, sovereigns of the occupied countries, and its o! was maint of those very sovereigns. t Aiher of“ Peter Scheib in Amterta’ One volume, 12m0 , the occupation of the Seen wees of She Unt $1. CONTENTS. of this tale are introduced to the read its Rachael—A conversation between the sis ters concerning Meda—Meda and Rachel—Meda pawns ber ‘frontaldt reaches New York—The conversaii on . ‘the Club House con: ted States, executed the will of the govern- ment and of the of New Granada, and for Je betrayed by Knee wor) gf Medina the exclusive interest of the citizens of those States, Love Mr. Argrie—Lord would be an insult instead of aid—a usurpation in- ayn A at Somsetintacmaiansty ar b alogamenah Snes oy eee ‘They visit Meda’s ganoery—4 pies & ar avi Tove: wi we Wwe e: , Bshop—! argyle declares. Firstly, Sey the oscurrences of the isth of apal, eee camatens teas te takin tee were but an accident, an isolated fact which has not Mr. argyle meet Mrs. been repeated, and that there is no reason to fear Doyle, formerly: Mise Adela Tripp—Miss Doyle's pS that it will be renewed ; secondly, | that New Se ae nee Granada, and even the State of » if the from Miss Ivy Green—More or What was said North Americans submit to the daty of ing the Tuarrlage sory rle— Mrs. public contribations, are able to mai lhe force iran of eee the writer of the Hx»anp deems sufficient for pro- ctor Auchmuty—Meda gives d party—Meda's first a0: ‘ing the lives rope! fellow- ven will becct storehouse of American products, | pearance in Chi Rev, or's sermon— inter: tecting and pi rties of its fellow-citizens in their passage over our Isthmns; and thirdly, ducts will be conveyed at low rates, and expe- Ae SH. Ataris spd Bis neppew conc Richard Rich- M that the occupation of some European countries by foreign troops cannot be compared either for its motives or for its ohject to that proposed in the said article—proved as ail that is, we say, it is to be hoped that the government of the United States will reject such an inconsiderate proposition, and Count Montaldt Haven and the Bay is 3,160 miles. sage across it would be as frequeat y under seven days ~ limit itself to demand of our government what | as over seven by the ferry line. From the Chesspeake | *°3n° Penn ens in New York with new eclat and success reason and the interests of universal eommerce | tothe the travel, ag soon as the connecting rail- Cy ne me gr yon Method ot abaies a itieansos require. ways sbali have been completed, will be easily perform- ‘inning of the End—Meda is locked out at night by ber ed im five days; and from thence to Melbourne in sixteen | Husband— Or Megs porary Pome— Har reoe veiaion ty od Missionary Intelingence. days. Thus there would bes diminatioa of aix days | Montald! leaves fur Faria Mr, Argyle Een eee The American Board promulgates the present | upon the contemplated time of the Creat Eastora. Tra vin N tes gait § portant personages arrive in New York, and ed ‘Meda is deserted by her husband—Me. dang al Mrs Arey icles Meda’s last Sabbath in Now York mee! ir. le's—' ‘s last Sabl Ne ‘ork— jedan’ d . Argyle's search for his wife—Miss Ada ah finda a husband inthe Rev. Doctor Timothy Todgood vellers engaged on commercial or industrial pursuits wo consequently, choose the American route for its expedition, as would also the mero pieasure seeker, for the interesting and diversified scenes which it would pro- J M i sert to his view. And still greater than to Austratia | Duncan finds a husband in would be the diminution 12 time from Europe b; y In press American tine to Soutbern China, Japan, &3. Th BY D. APPLETON & CO., mus of Suez and the Red Sea would be measurably aban- ‘Mas. Kinkiaxp’s Maxsers or WashincTON. Illustrated doned, apd San Francisco would the great cen- gnu Pizasaxt Taines. Selected from Notes aud eres. se eee rast It wouldve brought eile eeuees | oTnx Socvexren or Fauexnsmir, a Christmas and New days of London spd within twelve of the Che:apeaka | Yrs book. Svo. Bay, which time would be again shortened five days, if ever the Pacitic railroad be made. By means of such an undertaking as that of the Atlan ® tic steam ferry line, no stretch of ine imagination is re- quired to foretell that the Chesapeake Bay would be the mart of the largest travel and transportation of industria! ucts ever known. From thence they would radiate month a variety of interesting intelligence. From Abmednuggur, Rev. Mr. Bullantine com- muuicates an affecting account of the death of a native blind woman, who had been a professor of religion and ap exemp! follower of Jesus for twenty years. Rev. Mr. mpeon, when on his tour to the Fast, had an interview with this woman, and described it, it will be remembered, in his ad- Gress at the anniversury in this city last May. The husband of this woman was also blind, and died a Christian seven years In introducing the narrative the mis ionary says:—‘Who would not rejoice to be an instrument im rescuing such a soul trom heathen darkness and jon, and pre- paring it for the joys of heaven?” Mr. Dunmore, from Kharpoot, gives an account of a singular affray which occurred at a funerat. He Tux MigtoNerrE ror 1887. ‘ A new Novel, by Mus. Rives, lady of W. C. Rives, ef Vir- inia. Tus Porrny or Covxtny Lire. Beautifully illustrated with origimal designs. UK ANCIENT MARINER, by Coleridge. Illustrated in the style of Gray's le Recoxps or THR Heart. and other Poems. Illustrated. fy every direction, to the beneit of al who came within A new edition of the Icnocraruic Exyciorxpis. 6 vols. Tian who had attended the moetingwof the mussioaar | te aphere ofthelr wovereat. ihe gold of Cahora ana | Rha an vin Mary ae rar, I vol, ao ries, but who owned lot in the old Amenian burying | Australia. the — hd canes = Te Srpcewone A Juvenile. By Mrs, Richards. ve, three Armenians came and refused to have the | nations. Neither ice uor snow would ever suspend com- : ly interred without leave from thetr bishop, who was {oor hour’s journey away. Mr. Dunmore replied ARE CHANOB FOR BOOK SU%EKS.—MESShS. EVANS & CO, have just received # splendid stock of ‘new standard and popular books. Ha‘ muniqation for a day on the direct iine. Your such vessels as the Great Lastern, departing that be was not under the authority of the bishop, | weekly from the Chesapeake Bay, would convey to Mili the New Yerk and Philadel and proceeded to the yard. Bare he found a crond ford Haven in a year 1,250,00 bales of cotton, or moro decermine Yo give our customers ad where. of Armenians, who had refused to allow the grave | than thelr equivalent in weight ina less bulky article. An to be dug. Finally the grave was dug and the body | pinion casuos be tar a ae nao Potdocous articion | from 48 conte to $100 il be delivered to tne jaid im it by Mr. D's own hands, when six men rush- | S¢uld bear trane Hof distance ponderous articles | each book ai the time it s sold. New ed on him, and a general tussle ensued, in which Mr. | pay, with the certainty of conveyance acroga the Atlaniic Secied om Halts of Go shcboninee Gi a5 tem cine D. sutfered no bodily harm. In the meantime ‘he | in seven or eight days, at un; ented low rates. Itwas | Sooke warranted new and perfect. Ontalogues of books, body was thrown out and the «rave filled with stones. | estimated that, on account of suspension of navigation by | taining {uil explanations, with lista of gifts, At this point the city authorities requested Mr. D. to | unusual low water inthe rivers of the ela Stares | acdress on appiicauon by mail. Great indi delay until orders could be had frum the Defterdar, | during the latter part of 1864 and the early part of 1865, | *diosgenin, ba eR I This dignitary heard both sides, aud decided that | the producers of cotton on T Derby & Jackso the child should be burried, and ordered the arrest and imprisonment of the six assailants of Mr. D. They were finally liberated at the request of the missionary. Avery similar case is reported by Rev. E. N. Saw- tell from Havre. He was attending the funeral of a Sampson & 3 Con Phuladelptia. HE BOOK OF THE AGE. Reapy Novemser 25. verrerismewen “oF! A LIFETIME; MEN AND THINGS 1 AVE SHEN IN EUROPE AND AMPRICA meridian of life who will sailor, and was sbout offering a prayer as the body | eartn without some, a s 5 awe of the proposed ate? Boodrieb, the erttable Peter Pariey auth of the e jeekly, Ov succees! ration. ist Nations. ‘n two large imo. volam~s waslowe-ed into the grave, the rain pouring torrents, | Workly, Soran str? Ste Miss Chesapeake ap. by specty | Llsrance 25 eriginal engravings, including an accursie sicel when a man rushed in among the company of sailors steam communication, with @ port facing it in Kurope hes | Portrait of the author. Price athered around, swearing that there should be no | 0/0 cherished by me for the last thirteen years. But | eansions on A IEE ss hail con: Protestant service at the grave, for he knew the man to be a Catholic. Then dropping upon his knees on the pileof earth and mud (oan from the grave, be began a series of grimaces, crosses and manipu- lations most ridicolous to behold. One by one the bea fears that such sn enterp ise would not be remane- rating, inasmuch as the fuel consumed by steamauips bin made quick pores enn a down to sach a depih as to prevent them from carrying curg) to agreater Ginn e mere nominal extent This isthe cavo with All that tury, both at home and abroad; a complete autobiecraphy of the author—his early days, education. and literary career: aud an amount of original, curious, and valuable pereonel inct dent, anecdote and description,’ seldom if ever met with in « single work. It is THE AUTHOR'S LIFE-LONG WORK, i x til H lett but the | bave been running to the present time. When I heard that it ual to it, in blended sexton, ‘mat 4 protakty tod ngh seo b ly poms Of atlentic steam navigation had arranged his | amusement sod lasteuction, bas ever been published. "Mt ing for the body. = en #. yy — —, arena AND EDITOR OF 170 YouTMES, ery encouraging accounts are received from Dr- | siavenolaing ‘one of “alien 1 drew first | _ Of which over seven millions have been sold; and this, the Jeweti at Ginas. ‘The attendance on church 7, great work of Bis life, embodies the condensed substance of vices is much better tban former! and there iano a ee oo ai was sulovd wrth “a Tasciating sotenege suse WS SULLIONS OF OUR COUNTRYMEN. open persecution, and religious y are fre- | teexemine her Proportions. The employ- ‘Whe have read Peter Parley's former works, will hail with quent and pay mes ary ge pe TB rapture this maguisocst bution from his pen. Orders Society communicates tale, ' alter a num vexatious efforts 7 7 a en striking Plo the pa Ben of the word pene anh 1 Baa ocoreded = ro , = = fae Vg ad AS Peers =a Ne ek, he oeeeeet wee 1855. Quitting Washington soon afterwards, and tarry- CASHIERS AND BANK CLERKS. ‘pg neatly s month at Richmond, Nortolk, Old Point Just published by D, APPLETON &CO., 346 and 368 oy Sh yr ander few weeks in New York, Temarees | THE THEORY AND PRACTICE em! was asc: Re Liverpool iste in July, and in August found myself, BANK BOOK: ing, he at last gave him the bock he seemed ser‘ with a friend, at Milwail, in the presence of the most in- to wish for. teresting object, as lar as completed, ever conceived by ited in with to soldier be; sclepce—an object that was essential to inaugurate are- | show the the different books bear to each , ae his only inten* volution in the material and political well-being of the fe at Te oN “However,” he added, ‘since aes ites Circulars descriptive of this work will be forwarded to any will not it back; it will ba ge Lag od merely been my object J address: or, the work will be remitted mail free, on re get + to explain the of the proposed caterprise and ite § coi uf the price, Aldress D. APPLETON & CO. 316 Deeply afflicted paramount importance to the sla States. Io an- § Broadway, N.Y. before oo lative to the a tag i tate onaseueel open. amy — man ny manper of carry Opera, HOUSES, ROOMS, &O., WANTED. a convenes. He fond yah a esis dite chetae seagt Slowed onan ip it; that iK SN SITTING =a DESK, FOR bode penn ah or ghd in | ihe sbares will be lasted ai $100 cacb; that no persoe ‘which a fair price will be given, ’ ‘wounded in the Crimea, shall be permitted to subscribe for two or more until ail § @.. box 491 Post home to die. He entered into conversation | saveneding wae i Fst cota se TORE WANTED —A MEDIUM, SIZED. HOUSE, TN A Teraugrmchominetier trates | Scenes Shy KA | Rn eee in se! of pi p> which he had found in a little book he had. broncht Win exsbunge he prosgouve esl eolas ip. bresinn eer. beck from the army, and in which he had advised her | Vumpsor Agamsr Raitxoap Comransms—In BV hientio the farrice, Address M. M., box 1,40) Po oie, to seek her She accordingly produced | the Ciroutt Court at Rochester, oa Thursday, an action | New York. < ri 5 eee vee bef tral Railroad ‘Toe plait one land adjetetng TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WANTED—OF ABOUT a New pee en Se ay ee ot the joy and | the defendant's i ‘near Brown square: ee § fifieen horse power, in goed running order. Address, ee eeching cen form aay, Alleged that the snow and water from the root fon of Hating the very lowen cash price, A.J. McDowell, Keyport, he read on the cover-leaf, “Received at ——, the | inonnrte net * D PAYING Di DRUGOISTS.— WANTED, A GOOD PAYING DRUG store, in & good fare, for which » liberal price will be pald. Parties owning auch and desirous ef finding a spised, avused—then read, believed, acd I have found 1 als id stauing lo salvation,” and underneath the signatare of the young soldier. it Was the same testament given that scofliag sol- dier. A chaplain of the Seaman's Friend Society, gives an account of a precious revival on board the Ameri- can whaie'ship Belle, Captain Handy, in which the captain, three mates and five sailors were converted. He gives an account of tne British line of battle ship +h, having @ crew of 700 or 800 men, on board of which religious services are held twice the Sabbath for all the ship's company, and ia Se evening in the Admiral’s cabin for all who ANTED—O0D PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY IN NEW York or Brooklyn; valoe from $2000 to $1000) for whieh 7 per cent first 7 et in part’ will be a given. Apply to A. RAINETECX, 1; Jway, room 4. 7 ANTED—TO PURCHASE, LRASE AND FURNITURE ‘of a respectable small hoarding house. with from six t eight roots: situation near Broadway preferred. Apply ba tween 9 and 12 o'elock, A, M., at Dr, 5. Starbien's, 4 Centre sircet. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THE FIRST OR second floor of » house, including hiichen, about tea mi- puter’ waik from Puiton ferry, Brook!yn, in a genteel ication. Direet to box 2.347 Post office, New York. rn AOVERTISEMENTA KENEWED BVREY DAI _THE MILITARY, D MUSKEFEERS—A MMBTING OF TiTIS company will be bold a 155 Cedar street, on Satnrday evening, Nov. 4 at Ty o'clock, % maxe arrangements for thetr first appual target excursion The members of this com ‘boose od. Every morn' pany, and all who wish to ) requested to be punctu ‘. sre‘be’ at eaht o'lock for the witch, Profs | Uaghnipeer iyonte'g "i Rataaad” | WArtDad CinnaaD Bott wnat Cai swearing is discouraged, and in aggravated instan:es imo F. Panaaies, Seorelary. Captain pro em. Ft wruion or Wall sivest ferries. given. ’ q y reas box 1, a Ge et ah RMORY STATE GUARD, BROADWAY HOCEE, NO oe ‘vember 5, 1896.—Kep ris having been circulated aod Published to the eff. ct that the State Guard Captain Johuso 5¢ Pity fifth Kegiment, are about diab selvas with the heveath Regiment N We feel tone daty to refute all ech rep without foudation, our corps at. pi flourishing condition than a\ any other lime since ite arianise a. TO HIRE—A Lapa J House, er bs pk] : food neighborhood a accean.Htemt 8200 10 $00) por annum. Addrem stating a! particulars, with terms, box 664 P "ont oflice. OOLLEN YARN FACTORY, WITH MACHINERY for epinging stocking yary, wanted, within a sbort dis A Stupendous Enterprise. A WEFKLY STEAMSS!P PERRY LINE BETWEEN TAB CHESAPEAKB BAY AND MILFORD HAVEN. The Hon. A. Dudiey Mann, the Asrictans seoretary of ‘Steve, has addressed a letter ‘to the citizens of We slave conven! boiding States,” in which he announces ult purpose, in | ton. By order of FRED. C. OAKLEY, President, tance of New York. Any one baving auch an establishment — otbers, to cstabien “a wennyy iron |) A.M Usnenmut, Seoretary. to sell or rent may address F, F., box 1,334 Pest olice, N. Y. lime between tbe Unesapeace Bay and ee he ea THE FIREMEN. Loxnom, August 12, 1856, ‘To swe Criziee of THB SLAvEULDING DEATHS: MIRE DEPARTMENT.—THE TREASURER OF THR ] HAYS, B0OMR, HEABTILY, SIOK OF SINGLE With your co-operation, if \t can be secured, I Fire Department thanktully acknow loiges the receipt of blessedness, and 10 estaviieb. in copjunciion amociates wo be | + updred yD? 7] iy ffi: ; ae Ke; — § OF%p comfort teen Sans ' Trom Directors of Bixth Ave aoe ecelen. || aches, pereafier designated, » Weekly mahi Feery | « fed wit te follow ing comm'ni-ton Beni TT rer. ; OHLN 8. OILBS, rer, New Your, Mov. 7, 1856. paz Semen Barer, New K, Oot. 1. 1866, become a Jons 8. Gres, Trmascenn New Youx Jpractweyt:— | &. Cy box 138 Herald office. ran Sin= Ruched cave ind 4 check, for $100, donation } Gentil. trom ' kth Avenue Ratlroa widow ee er ot tor New York Fire Department as aa ¢r MATE MONtAL preasion of feeling for the exertions of the Fire Department in age. believes himself to preserving their gg from destruction by fire on the | gn agreeab! vi i of she Soh Permit me to submit the following reso- Bee e, f = . sdieertee etna Cire yo tan are | Saito pan: at thetr depot, ‘on mo fon ot Mr. George B. Tigweit. ines reeived that thethanis | Hope, box Esha rt be rete wo ire ent of Sew’ Fork for their eficlent services in aiding the oteert ot | APATRIMONTAL—1 Wi TH the company in protecting its property frotm the fire near 25 cents, (or stampa) send any person a full delineation | the night of the 20th ult., and that Mr, Ebbitt, thelr cepcihondent, te authorized to forward » copirioetaed int red dollars to the benevolent fund of the Fire one bunds wd vy; hand wri anfficient, Bret Wh rere Postage, Mile Emile Villewe, roadway Poat office, New York. ~ light ‘thei reciation. Vi — or - "Rr 4 — an ATRIMONIAL—WIFR WANTED—Wiio 18 FITTED * Wy nature cod Wy inclination to make a home happy. = DENTIPTKY. ieee" bonne,” box 5.616, Foetatticn, erent ps Bat} wh) ____ oS ey Pray.—DR, RG, DORKIN, CANAL, NIAL.—ROSA MIGNION WI . arte :ireet—ond number 178. new 4i8—invhes MAT 2 or ita equivalent in ey A 4 ww bis long and rusersstal experience Pei iedes diva any a lned re of their past, present Ty 1 a ‘bing agenifyreventing Iie cfom epechnn ft handwriting together wih a rea ner ‘ices moderate reotype yeture of futare wife or by id. A b ~] var. ky members. Address Rosa Mignion, Post vflice, LEVETTI’S NEW AND IMPROVED ATMOSPHERIC lew York. + preseare plates for ertificia! teeth, remarkable for their — (pe eased firmnecas yh. power of mast! non and very SPORTING, ’ t ore mn . &e ~ eS ' the gum. really worth atten thowe OR BALE—A YOUNG MONKEY, VERY DOCTLE. w or requirin ficial teeth 'o examine thie imprave: a - . ad ron bere nNRtg cine wher® Teeth rem ve by the we ‘Apoy at 141 Bighth avenue. fis pee Bi By de Sg GALP—A BLACK SLUT, HALF NEWrouND TVET. dentist, No. 12 Warericy place, sear Broadway. 4 ‘util pats a fat aa any other x) breed, warranted to sahliehed 1XAS, Tn quire at 996 Revenh avenve. years Lg dew in this city. and Northwest, ons with soother, 20d eocltetiog Hag, af Moe elves sad _ WINES AND LIQUOR Pouiric ‘heir pansegen over ahd the impediments which | [>D 1A Tate ren irson ‘ale, iat hes Gules teak, YHIATAD AMRRICANS. ORO ARI7®—HIT HER UR of abolition re ING-WING, 5 are pow in #0 ad “ dering aod for drs veh fat Sis h street, between Are rewery OF D. JONES, 18 Mamraieation mvihied Band, By popticwnism. at 64; lo commence at 734. THE WONDERIUE Ravi -, MULE Five ate commence aij. OBERT and M._ MARZETTI. The entertainments will commence with the celebrated comic enented, far thr lat tt vil at time, willbe presented, oF IN NEW YORK; Or, Tom and Jerry on Visit, Corinthian Tem..Mr. J. Dunn | Jerry Hawthora. Tom Smith. JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. Aereeeeeen M. Marzettt ‘The Ape... wrens A grand DIVERTISSEMENT. LA PR Captain the dion.” Fizgammon IMA’ DONNA. apiain the | By Wile Robert and Paul Brillant, and owlingreen. - BLANCHE, THE RIVAL FAIRER Company: | Corinthian Kate Sue Hawthorn. holee selection of pinees tee tions Grand Pas do Deus, by silles, Ernestine and Annie Henrarda| Popular s00Re..0 vs-se-> pepo an Mr, Geo, Simpson ‘ter which ihe higiy concer igaied spirit of "‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, Ww Doors open at 64; commence at 7, MR. alaA08, Nov. ¥ ight this season of the celebrated play of test night ie seat et STM ANGER, Mrs Haller. To ar , non, Miss Cometade with Deane, ir. Powers, ‘Mr. Phillips, Mr. Levere, also in the cast, . BaP BASE OR, THE WOLF OF BOHEMIA. LAVATER. gh REEL CEEREEE but BORON S NEW THEATRE, BROADWAY, partare for the South.) hree very superior pieces:— Tuesday—AS YOU LIKE The criginal play of —_—- ith te excellent east of Svat elas va Ln with i ex - CADEMY OF MUSTO, eroelieiew scener tit eypotaime: Fourteenthst ree. ‘The capital balletof La WADA BT SEVILLA, Admission... wed Be Cireie... 50 cents Received nightly with great lause. Secured seni." 3b Seats] ampbtheaire ..dBcen | And the exhiraiing ites Of MATEY WR AER: ym me oe) a x ell recei arsday. THE Pa ORANGE OPERA TROUPE Mr. Burton. Mr. Oe Bisher, Mr. Te, Placido, Mak B Daven will open the Academy of Music ep AY, NOV. 10, 1856, with Verdi's grand’ TBOVATORE. Madame ANNA DE LA GRANGE, Signor AMODIO, Tn the principal roles. Seats may be secured at the Academy, or at Hall & Son's, No. 239 Broadway, on and after Saturday, 8th inst, ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—LAST TIME OF DRED. Last, ime of Gen, ‘Tom Thump as Tom Tit parts for Europe. Applause si rece: Story ovening ‘7, thle weeks und. Belarday” P. M., the moral drama ‘Thumb. in his comedies, The Happy Family. d mitiance, 26 cents: children under ten, i236. i LEY’S SERENADERS, NEW HALL, 586, BROAD Way, opposite Niblo’s Garden, pork are Parker, Mrs. ©. Howard, Miss Polly Marshall, le Ducy Barre, 4c. On Monday—The new comedy of THE CITY HEIRESS. { 2 pesemamemend STREET big ee (ate Burton's =F EO CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 Broadway, below Grand street. Henry Wood. B Geo, Christ IMMENSE SUCCESS OF c) RELSY. DRED; OR, THE DISMAL SWAMP. Conctuding with’en SERS: tye be repeated ah this. week, with new songs, dette Saturday to HAPEY MAN, choruses, 4/80 new scenes. ‘ableauxs. machinery, &c , Tickets, 2 ta. z a o'cloe! @- Swaine Buckley in the great characler of-q....--7' Ole Tift | —-~se=- come. To commence 6776 o'clock. R. Bishop Buckle: as. ......Precioas Tom Tit OD & MARSH JUVENILE CO! BROADWAY VARIKILS. 472 BROADWAY, ‘Wood. Lessee aud Businena Stage Manager| C. Hiffert.. Mr. Percival and Preceding whieb €oveert : en a ii clock ‘Admission, 25 cents; Or- commences at on 4; Or- ebestra Seats, 50 cents. OTICE.—THALBERG’S CONCERT.—ON MONDAY, Nov. 10. at Niblo’s Saloon. All the $1 50 tickets for the first Concert are sold. There remain oaty the dollar tickets, which will be SOLD AT THE DOOR ON MONDAY EVENING, according to former announcement SECOND OONCERT ON MONDAY, NOV. 11. The sale of reserved seats for the second Concert commences THIS SATURDAY) MORNING, Breusing’s, No. 701 Broadway Sees San oat. orden & King’s, No. 35 Wall street ticket offices will be open daily, from 9 A. M. till 5 P.M, ONCERT HALL, 53% BROADWAY, NEXT TO THE Prescott House:—This concern, with two large base- ments. is doing a good business and is very neatly fitted up, with fixtures ali complete. will be seld cheap, in consequence THE MISER OF MARSEILLES. Misses Mary, Louise ee George in the principal) racters. After which THE VARIETIES REEL, To conclude with the farce ot NAN, THE GOGD FOR Ni se N.B—N the election, R. ABBOTT'S CELEBRATED EGYPTIAN MUSEUM the most populs?, attractive and instructive exhibities, im ihe city, and the continua! resort of of Ii and ehbement, is now open at the Stay vesans Admission 25 centa, ARTIN’S THREE GRAND PAINTINGS— “the Judgment,” “The Great Day of His Wrath,” ofthe proprietor’s ill health. Apply at Broadway, be- * The Plaivs of Heaven,” seep eet Ae ROW om OT LTAMS, STEVENS: WILLTAMS & Co. YAN OECKELEN’S GREAT MECHANICAL, MUSICAL Sra pW Broadway, wonder ~The antomaton musician has been removed Open from 9 A. M. to9 P. M. trom Dr. Chapin's church, and will be exhibited this eveving at Chivese Building, 589 Broadway, and eouunued daily from ILA.M. to 11 P.M. Especial evening pertormances com- mence at half past 7 o'clock. Admittance 2 cents, Admission, 25 cents, HAKSPERE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.—LADIES| and genilemen wishing (0 join said association will pleasa| call or address No 304 itrosdway, room 12 Punetual ate| tendatce of al the members is reauired the next mewn. CADEMY OF MUSIC TO LET—ON THE OFF NIGHTS ‘of the opera, for concerts, lectures, &c. Accommoda- H, VALENOOUKT, Stage Manager, do. peor Persons. Price, per night, $300, includ- aaah Paae ——r—ervev et BALL SEASON. 1 ‘To be held at the ‘The price for ball nights has been reduced to $750, inclnding CRYSTAL PALACE, YOR PUMPING AN MOSPITAL TO DER THE CARE OF THE SISTERS OF OBARITY. ig Lg ILFE, of the Executive Committee. No, 9 South street, ‘The ladies’ managers aunource that on Mondsy, the 10ds} 6. e will PLAYS, PLAZS.—THE STANDARD AND Mi nor , and all published plays, for sale by & FRENCH, 121 ‘Nassau street, New York; 1235 cents Price ten fc ; bound vol |. A new pli slimbed trary eek: ‘Uomplnt ina vest by tally “cen” 'whoa Te qv INSTRUCTION, 1.0) ~BUSINESS WRITING —MR. DOLBEAR, NO. (09 |, Broadway, has reduced business writing to'an exact science, and has invented a system of hand training which re- mores All slfiness and trembling from every hand in one w ctive Indies? us Catholic chareh tn the city w!ll be represented. worth's celebrated Band will give concekr on every evening of the fair. This alone will repay a visit to} the Palace, and the highly meritorious object for which the fair is beld should be more than suilicient to induce every charitably dispesed person to visit it, Admission 2 cents 188. BARA STEVENS HAS THE HONOR TO AN- 41 ovnce. that she val give Dramatic nnd Peetic . t Hope No. 720 way, on mg, 10) ROOKKEEVING ——ORDTLEMEN MAY RE. | Novekiher it” Picket 0 cen to be had at two 4 'e ceive private instruction from a er, D1 "4 i : AtDOLBEAR'S commercial scademy. 60 Broadway, and be | CTOWSR'# Bookstore 699 Broadway. To commence’ st 7) qualified for bead bookkeepers in a short time. "Seats may be secured this day at only $10. $10 ARITHMETIC FOR BUSINESS MEN —GENTLE. *meo aay receive’ private instruction at DOLBEAR'S (PUBATRICAL. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TEN BAL- let dancers. who are tho~| satreas, Wik sarees Ae eee § Fi id theatre which commercial lemv, 609 Broad’ . and in a fer raction! femsona, become quick and correct in figures. apply this day | 2ereld oflice, for two days. or evening bor private seats (TO THEATRICALS—THR | UNDERSIGNED MayR jeased for a term of years the new Masonic Ha!) on Fifth, the te leecoa ehar lanury. cepa Brea | eerie LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND ELOCU- sion. rrivate and public lessons, by Mr. G. DUDOS, 691 ICH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY Hd ladies and mi i Brooklyn, Mrs. WD, MILD! Spal for boarding puplis is $150 per sanum inctudes board, fuel, washing, tuition in the el yand higher branches of Kogliah, music and drawing, French and Latin. Noes GOVERNESS.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant , who has had several * ex tion where she could take the entire coarge of children if re wired: junderstande, cutting out andfean sew very neatly, Teferences. Address F. H., 47 West 18th at, PANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR J. GOVIN 18 ing pupils daily, for class or private instruction in tah. fle gives evenini: classes at his residence, or at the seholar's if required. No. 8 roadway. WAXTED—A TEACHER OF MILITARY TACTICS. IN ‘8 first class , & few miles from the eity of Kew York, “Apply at the American School Institute, Appletonn’ Building, 46 Broadway, N.Y ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF the English branches, a situation in a select 5 t@ teach a limited number of scholars or a situation as eniry, 7 rt interview bad. for \hree days, by lying w N. Davia, Jr, & Co, 185 Broadway, room 1, second oor & La lew N EXCELLENT SOUTH DIRECTOR Y—OONTAIN. A ing the of nearly business man in Kentucky, ‘ennessee. LI Florida, Broadway. kas aod Arkansas, sia 'y,, population, com: pi tent pose free, upon the receipt WHITAKER, Wilmington, N. ©. bg OF EVERY DESCRIPTION~ AT THE BRUSIT factory, 337 Pearl street, Franklin sqnere. all articles told atthe lowest factory prices, Paint bruahes of a superior quality constantly on hand. JOHN K. HOPPEL. EARNEST ORs" THE SOLICITATION OF both in the me-tical profession friends, and out of it, T ‘compou ria, for the relief and cure of colle, cough, R. LARMONT'S PARIS AND LOW aod Mi el of sanguina: (iiutnee, hosreeness, toes of vores, incipient consum| 4c, Persons who have weed It, speak of it with No family should be without it wi cases may be complicated, Mail of a perfeet cure, they can consult the anthor, Dr. RUDE BRLDEN, at his office, 488 Hudson street, from 9 A.M. to 3 PM, BARNES & PARK, 304 Browiway, General Agents in the city of New York, YONBUMPTION AND COUGHS, CHRONIC AND RB 1e. unbonnded, p WAM. ye ey COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE GF MAY BE seas ee rea moderate. N. B.. MPORTANT TO PEMALES.—DISRAS Tr ORehay ceed by. Dr. DUBOIS, ae, a! male mi lef guaranteed clustve aitendance. ‘Suiee No. @0 wisi atses Wea Peis ait street, New York. —$—— are speedily, cured by Dr. ee pound» Qe bate ll cure any ease. the best medi- Cine new before the publie. For sale at 28 Bowery, N. Y. EAT, HRAT.—CONEN'S PATHE? GRATE DAMPER yet in en ree cent zen beatin the room, Pai operation, at L. & J. JADOBS’, a7 fo. Call Ad wee a FER TILI, CURED.—DR. FO. 19 iy malo Mars oF j egrets ORR HRAT THAN, EVER. KERPERS MAY | Gieloms ase sneeberet form some idea of the value of Dr. ENGRLBRECHT’S aanonlais ote vers igh te Perea coeieel Se ther dedionn so they have boon Gonphee: TVATR CONSULTATION.—DR, WATSON mest on Jong series of & certain’ cines’ in Wiech be had vs war oa bn thousar ‘an Instance iterruption to or oerping wn S nt night, at his consulting founda Sealer street new doors 4 Aulting rooms are separate. rATsOR. TCORD'S PRACTICR.—DR_ HAMMON /m the publie that he may be rant diseases of Rromdway and Wa , and hes On hand a gond aamnri: | at his rooms, ¥o. Way, Oupostie trent of trunks, earpet and leather bags, valiars¢ indies? ‘ ‘and Serrenges Wate, Piok dmeries, bo, titel Cen aioeke An ore rh in tee, where he stetied hen nie 1 art of | celeprated Hopital du Midi, under Rlourd himect first living surge@en in diseasesof the genito w Returning (9 this elty #9 1860, he established. “Ricarts tice, a methor of treatment which from rapidity ofenre and Yermaneot sates to the conetitution. bag F me teal sriener in thie claas of maladies, nde wn, conn for the Isat six years haw been. w = ‘hat pumeroas imrtators have eprong up, th medicine generally ne ther are of hig’ inaportemt hraweh © Neuer in tl 10 lees and Ore toe aaron —s nen ioe : re Sy HAMMOND, M. 1 expe nee. ANY bay _fmcppaine To mY Apna two dollars, I will send by return mail x receipt for ma pufuctaring an very much needed and would sel! rondt iy in every family. | This fiers an ment te Foung mem fo make money. AF BS capital will start It: it yields n lerge pro i apd will be constantiy nesded. Wherever “it is itis fiving the very heat satiafaction, WEBS Chieagn, Ti.