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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1856. 5 "s Court, nae hens actosted by the whisn of 9 mament in the aulty Bible is shown by the Bulgarians likewise; and letters Ne £260,290; bullion ia both de- | 300 Reading RE..b10 78% 100 NUNOCUPATIVE WILLS—THB MANNER OF MAKING mary vengeance Greytowa—a bottle ‘+ | from Rev. Dr. Ruleand Senor de Mora, relating th» es nia, £9,100,482; 370,686; rea, Inorease, 1300 do. . . 78: 60 ny ray nama ane an rae guanons Serre meena mae comets Se | Gendt onions nn ne mre | Fee eager ces |i ae RN pee pag yan arpecop tn impriscoed and otherwise abseed, hesarican Con- | Granis of books were made to the Female Orphan A-y. | inoroase, £26,711; om the aredis aide goverament securi: | $00 fo... "1960 18 16 Before 4. W. Bradford, Surrogate, suls exiled—and is recommended. If the | ‘um in Kentucky ; French and Spanish Bibles and Tee ties show decrease of £275,000; other seouritics de- 300 40......030 7854 200 ov. 1.—ks the Mater of Proving the Last Will and United States or will protect te ments for Cape fay Atrica; Testaments and Pea a. | Crease, £1,096,029; notes sapeyiaret, Seereate, > | 200 d0.,,,.,D80 1836 6 Sulamant of George Thompun, de:sasee—Tae deceased, citizens in foreign countries, in the pursuit of lawful co; | 10 6 missionary at non; Spanish Bibles and Ts $80; actual ctroulation, £21,157, cniiciera hint irl tities cupations. it woul \vigab! mericans shoul! | taments for \ ranada: various fe 4 . ‘who was a cook on board the steamshiy Hermann, de the made aware of (he ach, thes they may take mesearesio auxiliaries in diferent paris. the country, Eee Dunder of the Livwnes Finan ie Meee By Hewwn & Holmes, for the week ending Nov. 2, 1866. Darted this Life, at sea, on the 24 of Fobraary last, while secure Ives, The notoriously shameful neglect at ‘The meeting, not large, was one of more thio an increase in the bullion department of £1,641,0)0» $5,000 Bilis. & On. RR a om the wey ‘rom Bremen to Southampton. Two days be- | ‘hoge,0¥ tue administrator, Jo make the joamey, ent | the United Bales foverneient eae etn Ot cae | tans! interest. when there was in the same time an actual decrease | “1,000 Ohio Miss RR. fore, when the vessel was lying nearer opie the subj of litigation. The ‘aioe of the iatestate | Americans to avail themselves of English otters of seca. | Omwith hits Head, He's Only an Irishman.— rs £379,585, is not the first one of the kind male dy 3e00 ee Se a he told Frederick Pearson that he wis! money be- etlect clearly prove it, ve not discovered | rity, ass means of press re exigency ng thousand heads of Irishmen taken off dally by HOLME ? at journal, and the public are not. much decei' 000 Cin, & Chic. R.R. Iamging to him on deposit in the Seamen’s Savings Bank, wean Be. cemstiaring ‘the whoesoss wie aiid the case renders thi ee pardonai 0 a beam ag guillotine, 260 Brosdway, at 2 cents each, Ameri- by it, The z or the contradiction had no par pr ler & 26 im the city of New York, to be sent to his mother, re to the manner of the intestate’s death, were iavoked 17 ce Peano In Five | ticalar effect on the market. $0ee Soveaetee 6 ns Sela, AN: NS SS | eee ae ence een ||. Religtous Intelligence, gecgnds’ nits MAL Des Reeelaneee atin ine cane | ‘The Chicago Prese of Oct. 14 gives the following seo 1a % made in the lant sickness, expected to | ttre’ the’ recollection of every circumstance migtt be | Bishop Hopkina, of Vermont, will preach this | btt,and colladion, Printed inetructions sent by mail 0208 | nistory of the rise progress and completion of the | 3000 Zadias 10 die, and Lésheatvanag fe ® posthumous dis | imperfect, pat aflording reason tor doabtiag one’s evening in the Memorial ‘ of ip ys R. A. LEWIB, 142 C) street. TUtacin@aanal g doh 3,009 Coving. » 70 yt his property. 1s this a good nancupative will? | veracity. inconsistency ween the facia Comer of Ham Hats, and allroad Com; 9 peneereagar x Saceapaire ‘will,’ 90 termed—a none ee ta Proves by Dr. Smith as to the tmmediane symptoms | Mond street and Waverley place, one block from | quality, at FORD Secor eto toniwen? Wie at ne sanouneing the commpletion of {the Tiinols Central 5, ysriets & Z &Lex. B.B. iboome bas, 6's. from pemi an executor by word mouth—i¢ 1g death, and the account given by Dr. Pu'nan juncti f ben tootamentary declaration or disposition, | of the ievioa general gondivon and avis Cttho tm, | ‘MeJunction of Eleventh street, Greenwich audSe-| writers 93 Hat, STOCKA, Fall Style.—148 Fultom | was mado that we should take an early oocasion to give a ator is allowed as venth avenues. street, between Broadway and Nassau street. brief history of the progress of this enterprise from ite 239 sha, Obio & Miss. and int... 400 gre 8 Pye, 2; pt. 1, 6; Godolpn, pt 1, ¢. 4, | teatate, accoun : 90de. and int ees 6% 7) By tho common jew’ it was ae valid in re’ | fled, with the modifications above staied, and there must | The Rev. Samuel Cooke will (D. V.) preach in commencement to completion. We now to tall | 399 = Cin, & Cacago RR Mids, and i 3% spect {fo personal estate asa written testament. Awil | bea decree, deciaring bis claim against the estate for the zs Raglan Coats—For a Beautiful Selection | tbat promise, incidentally all to progress of nai > od Could not‘onty be made by word of mouth, but te toa | advances £5 his brother, establabod. aud yairecting the | Ascension church, on the third Sunday evening of | ry DRUMGOLD & PROOH, 12 Fulton street. other Toads, ind awarding to ita builder, vol, Mason, that | 102 indiquapolis & Cia. 60 days... 4 solemn instroment in wriuog might be revoked oral!; payment of the applicant's shave, rita Interest, subjectto | this month, a sermon in behalf of St. Luke’s Home an pe a US a, gory ae, eanenabiy ound. September | 42 “ “ tn ee tee eee ten 6 agit bndain ne nih ie es eee es SS SENET CITT for Indigent Christian Females. srriptine, “just lerposied by THOS. FATE kode at7 Breed. | 20, 1860; and the charter incorjoreuny tne company | 25 “ He... St coninas Reet eed pacareat of letters tlie senace far peviemaine PROBATE OP HENRY PARISH’S WILL. Rev. Harvey D. Ganse, pastor elect, will preach | ** ‘oppoalte the City Tall, : i pabsed the lilinois Legilature the foliowing February, | 26 in, Ham. & Dayton, 60 dave ees cetatas teaeieed Se eee faally an Before A. W. Bradiord. je * Z and was approved by the Governor on the L0th of that | °° Lm po effort to establ.+b such a will by meaus of gross fraud and Noy. 8.—This case was resumed again today, Abram to-day in the Northwest Protestant Reformed Dutch | Phrenology.—Examinations, with Charts | morth, the first annual meeting of the company was | ,20 Hilledorough & Cincinaa': ave rise to the provisions ofthe statute of 2 diets i church, in West Twenty-third street, between Sixth | fewsor FOWLER: atthe Phrenctiea Cation Soe Brosiway, | held omthe third Wednesday of March. 1861. at which | 91% fuge Mamt nen: wear ie ee hee ute of <0 | Dubois, witness for proponert, being duly eworn, test s lessor FOWLER, ai the Phrenclogieal Cabinet, 908 Broadway, | Robert schuylor was made President, Morris Ketovum | 16 Little Miami... (Oole egaibin’ Mordanat. 4 Vesey, 196.) trigaalip: mee | fed =I am e physician, have practiced medicize for | 4nd Seventh avenues, patra Fark, Private rosea for indies aud Guemsen, Treasurer, and R. B. Meson Chief Bugineer. Col Mason | 169 Columbus & Xeno i £ 7 rt ‘ 4 : " " k fort Wayne yuthern, an inf erwarde, whos sritog bese faeotisachn sues | grenty Youre mn ike cy of Sew York ; 1knew Eeury | with he Forty-scoond streot oesoyterian,chnren, | Rasetved at Grean’s Farntahing Store So. 1: | fom int ay tone hour 'hu'veummaonwuchioox | 12 f.naton (lo) and it ged iJ genet ‘roately | Pafieh for many years, and intimately since 1663 when | beteeon Seventh Ei + | Astor House, new styles of ties, scarfs, cravats m | clace onthe first of the current month, his labors have | }° Farmers’ Bavk, Ky...... sitions were regarded with distavor, .and ultimately Ibe 4 = : ee! venth and ‘hth avenues, will be held | tiemen’s winter underware, per last steamer. pe MS Se ie ta ‘wore considered invali’, unless made im the lee gan to attend him professionally, 1 was called in by | thig afternoon, in the church. Ad iresses will be bees isielgehie,. 2a eects sonal. Ane Se CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. sickness. In the reign of Wonry Vill. they were | Dr. Delafield ; the attendance continued about ten weeks; | made by Rev. Dr. Ferris, Chancellor of the New Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees.— achievements without a parallel in the annals of railroad defined os properly made when the testalor lay | saw him frequently during that period ; 1 attended bim Jniversi J “. The beat i i +4 ed at No, 233 | Dgineering. languishing for fear of sudden death and’ daring | foran infection of the eyes", bis principal trouble seemed | ¥°* University, and others. Sag ne PRI EN Re ader ordinary circumstances, five or six years in the Bet to stay the writing of bis testamant (Per | to be motes; he complained princivally of one eye. ORDINATIONS. growth or developement of a State or city profuces no very 6.) Imthe time of James 1, they wer. "1 | When iased him about his chief trouble, be answered Rev. Mr. Havens, formerly a prominent Baptist | Cristadoro’s Halr Dye and Wigs stand extraordinary changes ; but such has not been the onse usually made when the testator was vory sicx, | with a simple nod of the head, and a peculiar rapid pas- | minister at Marysville, was ordained in St. Paul’s | rivalled in excellence. Both Tor sale, and the dye privately | with Illinois or Chicago. 1n 1851, the population of the ‘weak and past all hope of recovery. So iteventuatly the hand before his eyes, making at tne sa! (Episcopal) church, Newport, Ky., on Sunday, the applied, at No. 6 Astor House. State was not ‘ar from 875,000, and of this city about 31,- Baronoay, Now, 8, 3856. Flour—-Commom grades were bea\y, while extras were 8 more activi), and the sales em- 000 bbis., chietly wihin the range of Whe There being no tow in and or no export demand, sales were very limited. ‘nd common grades were pot saleable. egamé 1 u npatt tobe | Umea pecu it ound v i } r 26 000. The railroads in ration were—42 miles of the taieisad tale Sas caida in tne ent ciaeamnvento zing nota, iar gound or noise, which tehould calle baz- | Zcth ult., by Bishop Smith, of Kentacky. Dr. Atheriey, having Succeeded to the | Gulopa nad’ Chicaso Union Il of tho Aurora txtonsion, | st the Sgures of yertordey, while pr: to choice quali wision to that efleot waa ‘ncorporated ia the Swatcve of | wished to convey to mo aa idea of the auaoy 0m, award S. Atwood was ordained as pastor of | Per eee ee ee ee es eaercied'a | and 49 of the Great Western. Thi: total of 98 miles was | lee were (nee one corgi st. no Dunbele Soc a ; he in Gh ile. : je cons T ’ in ex por 1. were quite limited. — see is Se saepercleiiie euncnl te velo: (Eriese ve Eaeesca | peares toon pais te bis oyee or abdct tis head Tiking | the Da a gad ao rrr Sue a Lake were 2,000,000 bushels in 1860, and 4,760,000 in | ern ycllow fold at 7136 ; mixed Westcrn was at 70c. w oeecing a certain amourt in valve. Tic. Rye—1,600 bushels prime Nor’ sta at 850 was quiet and dull at $20for meses. Coton sold to fair extent, with the tern of the mi ip favor chaser, Whiskey—400 barreis a0 886, a 33>s¢., @ S4ec,, closing a) about 33 j¢c. “ADVERTIREWENTS BENE WA” GVURY DRY. Fer Situations and Help, see axth pare, 20 J.B 602, 7, Bsoon’s ab. 305, . B14, 2. of tho bead ; the right of uis . | . Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, Bi, Com. 000, 1. fwit'a Syntem 420.) Tein not necosskry | lait eye was ser.ously’ impaired ; asked Mr. Deladeld or | gp, Leonard W. Bacom, Mf. D.,som of Rev. Leon- | wih use remndiog, « person of the mos. paiticularly to consider the provisions of this statute, for | Mr. h in reference to his power of locomat.ox, whoa | hs rath ult. ns pastor of the Cont sional ohniedle may brave any citmate. They comprerend ey did not apply to the testaments of soldiors and ‘ma. | Mr. Parsh immediately rose and walked abcot the e eo Hil < r of the Congregational o! the varieties of qutward inflammation. Sold at the ; and, now by the Revised Matutes of New Yori, aa | room, he seemed pleased, smiled, &o ; to queationg, Mr, | in Litchfleld Hill, Ct. manufactories, No 80 Maiden lane, New York, ana Nor The (irst engineering party was organized jn Chicago on ‘well 43 by the statute of 1 Vict. ch 46, all nuncupatives | Parish generally gave other am affirmative nod of the | Rey, F. . Mundy has been ordained and installed | Strand, London; and by ali druggiais, at 2c, the 21st of May, 1861. and commenced preliminary sur- are invalid except those mate by ecidiers aud scamen. | bead or a negative suake of it, and freqcent!y thea‘!irma: tor of the O. iS. Presbyterian church, Smithtown, | P¢F Pot or box. veys of the Chicago Branch, making Chicago @ point of ‘The revisers of our statutes repealed new restrictions | t've nod was accompanied with what I ehould describe as I ” % Th. 5 departure, and by the middle of summer seven other ‘pon puncupative wills, but the legislature sbroga | yose, as if tbe word was spelied in that way instead of — he x ae ee to rit ted them altogether, with tho exception just stated, | yes, and bis no was moro like the Prenc wordno— | The Unitarian Society of Watertown, after three | sarod this numbers the alyty = oe. ane x aree we rey oe the — sr) his mamnes o spes king being very quick and dect- i a oe to IH r, pees — y eg gta ag ig adn ge yeti ie, (3% 8, Rensen’s 1) P. 020 e only nua. led: Dy Delafield and | bad frequent consultations upon | choice ot . George ford, @ graduate o! 3a the Moti: i Sarai Wille now allowed sre thosd made oy auldere | the conditionof Mr. Pariah ia thepreseace ar nimi aad | yard University, and he waa fom the Gh Insts OF. a Brandreth’s Pills add the Motive Power to | «as commenced at Cairo und La Sallo avout Curistmas of and sailors. It appears from the pretace to . wife, Mr Parish, on those ovcasions, listened witt at i . inp yoo fs Sir Leoline Jenkins,” that he claimed the merit traton footr remerks “bo somelmes approved ant rocie seed. ot xe reacher of the Gospel, and installed are taken out of the bool. Vhe man or woman who usc: | Om the Iatof December, 1851, the Galena und Chicago time of the preparation of the Statute of Frauds, of times clisapproved of what we sa.d , for instance, if Mr. De- ig the healthiulness of their constitutions. ‘They are the’ best | [2/00 Railroad was extended frem Elgia to Belvidere, ebtained for the soldiers of the English army Infield stated 8 fact in relation to Mr’ Parih’s sycaptous, be DNYEEASIONS. aperient, in doses of from one to four, and, asa purgative in | ‘birty eight miles—this portion of that line being the frst bene a pil ilinois, and the first step in the right Provided | 1861; and the receipts of lumber by lake were 100,000,000 cate physique | feet ih 1850, and 125,000,000 in 1801. Asking the reader ‘hin the etrele | to keep these facts in remembrance, we proceed with curative ‘pituence a'l internel diseases, no: organic. | the history of the construction of the road. (Prince v2. © i jpolasco, M. D.—Another Limb | tes bad been organized and were in the field, cond in New York Freeport, La Salle, Bloomington, Decatur, Cuiro and Ur- 1. 1, Office, 815 Broadway. | banoa; and the whole line was surveyed and located pre- LITERATUKE. TER AND BETTER. ‘This week's NEW YORK LY: R is hhed. | In fac Denefit of the itary privileges of the Romenarmy. | would bow his hea‘, then agaic, when Mr. 1 | _ Rev.G.L. Tucker, formerly from Beloit, Wis., a | larger doses No fluid medicine or any other at made | Qeavy rail laid ii TE LEDGE! Foe Noman soidior war iteiged with very peceiar rigow | Woult make another “itatercess, Le coud shake hie | graduate of Union’ Theological Seminary, has ac- | caveat sllcompared tothe ‘Aa wtilious medicine they | direction tn ralroad improvement in the West, ust the beat. paper for up top stories over published. and immunities, in the way of exeraption from the cecal | bead to it, and occasionally bring in that nen sount ; | cepted a call from the Eastern Congregational | $F uvrivulled. | They ollectually enforce the principle of pur. Col. Mason spent @ portion of the winter of 1852 in ody reads it and likes it. roles in respect to wills—inter crnasilen: leges Im the | tho symptom would then be stated in another manuer, | church, corner of Madison and Gouvernenr streets, | Perseverssice will cure most chroule cases “The time is | Washington, engaged with Mr. Neal in selecting the lands four cents a copy. ae a ees ane camp and on = battle fold S eens law = when he would eheke bie head severa! times succes. New York. coming when they will be universally appreciated, Pare ett the alas issih alias OSS & TOUBEY, No. 105 Nassan jeneral A cents. the forme prescribed by law for tho exsccton of" wil | whes propabiy ine third time the viateaent wold be | ,, Rev. H. D. Ganse, of Freehold, N.J., as accepted | to rue Rorons or “Azwmgrnis or New Your—Gonue | reached Chicrgo, making the iirst railroad connection _ IS RTA ABOU: ‘were dispensed with, a0 tht the soldier might deslere his | made, £0 as to exprees hia feelings, when iustantly his the call tendered him by, the Northwest Reformed Be. ropes o yoant te ma Be Sijoming lines, got caly ge <, ftom mead the event was duly celebrated by ANDRY'S FURS, o oe al 1 epurco, of N Ie ~ 7 4 7 ase etek cece canta oc enki wounded, he wrote | countemance would change, and ue would nod bis Lead, lew York city. but also for the sake of suffering humauity-chelpin, borg Li pope —— grading the Tiiinols Central was y jane them thf season. om Erodes #5 his sword in the dusi. | saying ‘ yous,” seemingly pleased with the ides that | The Rey, Wim. C. Farrington has accepted the call | ‘0 destroy the prejudices which exist agains! Brantre‘h's . . 1 . Win. C. Farr i made on the 16th of March, 1862, for that portion of th position was held rm and sacred. This prici- | bis meaning Vad ‘been tderetood: Tonsidered the af | of the yoxtry of St. John's church, Huntington, L1, | {iad stored some three yars Irons pileg with fondiag or | made on the 18th of March, 1662, for that portion of the SOMMERCIAL Al) V*KYISER.—AVERI- je wae unknown in the republic; but when | firmative nod of the head with “ yous” as meanin an humors, accompanied with the most horrible AdyeRris as civil and military authority were united | ‘yey,’ and bis negat've nod with gna as Biome § Rev. E. H. Richardson, of Goffstown, N.H, has pete. The pricklin; sensations Tere, repeated every time | tance of fourteen miles. a ar ring Som Pare toe ng s—Award by the «ceries fm one person, and the army became the con | tw ‘no.’ I considered Mr. Yarish’s beaith very good, ir- | received and accepted a unanimons call to the First there was an evacuation gg op yo Boe fe ep tee le ea eg tures, and especishy wheo sich im Wolling power of the Site, under Julius Ovsar, | respective o! his eyes; his bearing seemed to be good: his | Congregational,church and society, of Dover, N.H. | tag: and I was unable to undertake any kind of serions phy. | jcribe Cy, aad was completed on the 3 fected in our own city The #rench have hitherto that celebratea commander authorized the making of the | expression of countenance was like that of a mute, as Rev. Thomas P. Gord f Steubenville, Ohio, has | *°akexertion A friend of inine, Don ‘Jassbo advised mei | (Wing, ands railroad communication opened between too skillful in the manufectare of ornamental wibtary testament in any mode, and without prescribed | near ag I can compare it. Q.—In addressing questions pane OO panty og decnng gpg cae ee try Brandreth’s Pills, aud immediately {seat to Havana fir a | Cbioaco and Detrole. amen of gun eee ceremonials. The example thus set was subsequent’ to, or in conversation with Mr. Parish, did you sup- | 8cce ted an invitation to supply the Sixth church in | dozen boxes. I took'for the first. time five pills only at a dose Pubiic contracts were first made in Jane, 28, and ade Lobla manfatarere ore ty taan, mle, Nerve ta ina, sel | pia ns oaesnc nm 2 et LL Thad | Pitas, SrnalPonrcly veuatud ead'ry sroet vakeags caret; oy | lee Sed onthe Lath of Ontaver lolitwiag. be Bt, 4, 6, anos e theroug . Do coubt of it; the condition oF bis mind s) be Rev. ickins | ‘ S atter ‘i hs ats Oty | French and beats the Philadelphians. “pec! the finest tit. 1, SL) It was extended alse to the naval service, and | clear and sound. 4 Ba Cres Deckine 3 Paecterling, has accepted | health and sire gin in feueral and, my omnes ae pever | 7th, 11th and 12th divisions were put under contract, foreign and domestic paper Nungings may be seen acd com- eificers, rowers and sailors were in this respect esteemed Witness cross-examined—My first visit to Mr. Parish | tiny y' ” be referred to for my high respectability. Your faithfat ser After a long contest with the city of Chicago, finally on | pared a: he store of Messrs. Thomas Faye & Uo., 257 Broad- as soldiers, (Dig. lib. 89, tit. 12,1) This was the ore. vant, Pxoro Ropmiccves ¥ Caupenos. the 14th of Jane, 1852, the City Council passed an ordi- way, and we venture to say, aller, examinig them carecaly, foundation of theee privileges of soldiers in reg2rd to | quarter of an hour: Deiateld was present at every The Congregational church in Westhampton, BAN Antonto. Cuba, May 1, Lit. i naRce ee the Illinois Central to enter tne city and > chy oper i Ieee akon ore nee and a ive wiils, which were allowed wherever the | one of my visite; I did not go to the house with him, but | Mass., has invited Mr. Foster, of Waltham, Mass., Brandreth’s Pille are’ so'd at per box, with full di | locate its line along the shore of Lake Michigan. In July | 0 ‘ho Sipentae tthe Gees products ot tha, Fe or civ law proveiied, and ba po ¥ ery gone rally ado tet him there by appointment; I received the ire at | to hecome their pastor. Beware, and dat Hides ricot wet We DEOTT & BONS bdo ye pe | bay sctnipetg: 000 | res thet have come sinder our notion | Messrs “Faye & Co.'a among civiliz io oy LE, ER each it; it wes me eerv: ie , = Philadelphia, and by all respectable medicine dealers gene * been | ‘resco papers are particularly admirable - 3. Jobn Voet Com. . 29, tit. 1. Darant door as I I think 2 woek was the longest period be- - Rey. George S. M. Blauvelt, of Chester, N. J., has - . made that the originators of the enterprise had contidence | serve the honor .W has been awarued to mo. lib. eed Toaller, to tween my visi: I never Leard any other ssunds maie by | received and accepted # cali to the Presbyterian | =< | i its stccess, them be the Aine mute, for, the best spec:mens of France the ordinance De Mr. Parish except those I have mentioned; the buzting | church in Racine, Wis., and is expected to enter | c During the summer and fall of 1852 the railroad system | American paper hangings expiited st the laws ater ‘ Special privileges to wile mado at too. and th sound wes irequently maa; tia sornd masa contincous | open bis labors about the first of Deoemaber. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIALS || gee aces niet bat cieaed tt anied: Tmyortersand monetary of paper ingly reguli ration e ntery “4 lways accom) & mot an m os - Na ge ey ye , 2 lrowiway, New be ment. The Code Civil has also adopted defimte rules in bce poem ny I did not ae Parish make any other INVITATIONS DECLINED. MONEY MARKET. pa miles ‘rom Chicago. On the 8th of Ostober = vey —— to wills made at sea, in time of pesti! or by | gestures than I have mentioned. Rev. Mr. Daggett, of Canandaigua, } . Y., has de- Sarurpay, Nov. 8—6 P.M. the 0, Alton and St. Louis was open from Alon to NDIA RUBBER GLOVES ARB A SURE CURE POR fers in service. (Art. 981-8.) [e Holland, when clined the invitation of the First Congregational ’ ‘3 Sprivgfield, seventy-two miles, end on the 11th the Cni- ands, sak rhoum, & RO 4 nectal commerce begen to extended to distant voyages, | The Tepic Affalr—Cenduct of the English and | parish, in Northampton, Mass. The stock market continues buoyant. At the first cage gba bag Can Bg opened. oes Clone se = by ry weave Bd Sar ee a rceas losers, tan Sata lio meeaed Untted States Governments Contrasted. Rev. Mr. Patton, of Hartford, Ct., has declined the | board today there was great activity, and buyers | {0 chy cucJumes turther, danvary Sit, 1863, nnd to Pere! that they ebould be takea as’ mil scanaaes tae TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. call of the First Congregational church in Gales- | continue plenty. The brokers have all suddenly be- | thirty-nine miles more, the 2ist of March of the samo ‘matter was finally resolved in (avor of their exemption | 1 nave observed in revere! of your \agues articles in re | DUE, Ill. 3 ; come buyers, and the sellers have become reduced brine, OF eFC LO 1 oe TES rom soe laters | ference te what is termed the Barron and Forbes attair ot | Rev. A. Mandell, of Westernville, N.Y. has de- | to two or threo of the most consistent bears. At the | of the road’ and contianed to discharge tho duties of that ima i 7 (Vott, Com. Pand., Ub. 29, tt. 1.) ta Eug- | Tepl, in connection with the demande of the Eagiish go- pee be tod the First Presbyterian church of | (7. \oard today Illinois Central bonds declined } atic, in dion to hone of he shit eagiweereip, ree sores, Greet the ‘statote of frauds: passed aboct the same } vernment againet Mexico. It would be « matter of sur INSTALLATIONS. per cent; Cumberland Coal }; Michigan Central 4; | Ge'tne ‘eure May: 1860, tho fire alzty poten of the Tuk vativea: Yan. Seneeee Featriction, to all soldiers and sailors in actual service | Prise, indeed, ifthe English government should quietly | Rev. Mr. Mikles was installed pastor of Sixteenth | Milwaukie and Mississippi . Galena and Chicago | ols Central, from LaSalle to Blooming'on, was opened Velvet vente, Velvet veatm, Velvet vesis, and sei have ee ag this Pee omy conti | submitto the line of comcuct purened lik the Mexican pore be bonged Sabbath — advanced 1 per cent; Reading j; Michigan South. eee ee the company commenced working the Velvet vests, Velvet ves, Velvet vests, ued to the present cay. Nuncupative not beg the case of Messre. Barron & Forbes, an . Lewis Kellogg, Oswego, was installe: road account. at, Tegulated by statuie af to thelr mode of celebration O(n en nee not only at u member | Othe 20th alt, pastor of the Fie’ Presbyterian | et 33 Cleveland and Toledo 1); La Crosse and Mil the time Col. Mason has beon engaged in this _BVANE ee, OS a aamee See ee. ved heune whene >t has charch, in Trumansburg, N. Y. waukie 1. While all the street are buying we must | ork, single banded, aa it were, as clef engineer of the CLOTHIN SS bad ‘The ariot coon hy statuts c= np ecw ed in peers spe Rev. Wm. Elliott Basset, late of Yale ical | expect stocks will go up, but one of these days they on ay tbe cane? held th Pred vg Bo snd Ps owe 7 Nae of frauds were not applied to wills made by ‘‘any soldier ahs = ic. Us wero Seminary, was installed pastor of the Con, ional | will all be sellers again, and then we may expect | Srrall, and Perkins the treavuryship; Alotsen, FULTON STREET. Deing in actual service, Or any mariner orseaman | Ceedings, but as its reprosentativeas Tepic. Unfortunate. | “oroh in'Central Village, South t., Oct. Bunce and Ackerman bave been Secretaries; while Neal, , Letween Gold & Cli ste. Being at sea. B.. Revised Sees of Kew York ly for Mexico the government of her Uritannic Majesty | j41y. D " » ors en ee in La Crosse is hw Dupuy o.oo ave bad here of the Jand depart. | Rive black Cloth our and Raglans. 10 % was provided nuncupative wil ould not doce not permit ite subjects, much leas its Consul or repre- TAT h sustained, very stock offering. ment, man, > Comstock, Done, | Ridbed beaver surio’ vald, ‘unless made by asoldier while in sctual mill | sentatives, to be subjected to persecutions inatinted | poneth theveh: altimoe: ed Paster OF the | sree receipts of this company, independent of ita | UPk,ad Watton bave acted foc groaie or less Tongthe. J on skin overeonis tary service, or by & mariner while at aca.” (2 R.8., 422). The terms of tue exception in tre solely by personal animosities, as is unquestionably the Rev. Mr. Connett has been installed of the | immense land resources, are sufficient to fix it per- | *ystem of lilinois has expanded from 98 miles of strap . Tee 2m bog aniae or scones An raem.” Tey 0 in this instanee. Presbyterian church in Deep River, Sa; Conn. | manently in the neighborhood of 90 per cent. Ga ben i popidiiion from Phrwseciogy ia slighily iferent in. those, statutes, bei Another commercial house, not having beea equally | by the 0. 8. Presbytery of Connec lena and Chicago has advanced rapidly for some | 31,000 to 110,000, and the State of Illinois from 876,000 to the role in gubstantially the same ‘in slit tho) nan- | occesaul in ite operations, has takes advantage of ene of | | Rev. 7. M- Humphrey was installed pastor of the | gays, and is now selling at 110} per cent cash, and | {i2.%0, THe export grain trade of Chicago neas mailed cupation is only valid when made by a soldier in 4 their frequent revolutions to gratify the promptings of an | Plymouth church in Milwaukie, Wis.,on the 5th ult. envious disposition, in which they ave been supported | Rev. Phineas Robinson, late of Chester, N. Y., | /14 buyer 60 days. a Tees, sine gremaians te nee AENES UES the . The steamship Atlantic, from this port for Liver. | ‘2 15° The import trade in lamber bas increased in & dier there vice, by Messrs. Degoliade and Farias, and eventually by the | has been installed over the Presbytesian church in iP U rr tio, and nal to 326,000,000 feet {i military, eeher wan are, ‘ooapeaea Salve cheame sxprome government iteclf. it {# not surprising’ thas Jefferson, N. Y. pool to-day, carried out $630,887 48 in specie. ieeS. and. p= every indication of touching 450,000,000 to all eoldiers, but it waa subsequently limited by | these individuais, possessing the power, should thes have Rev. John Sailor was installed pastor of the Con- The Assistant ‘Treasurer reports this week as fol- | ‘° the year 1866 Seni hue engages aan expt, on | mimppied eine tap abort recae We sePPe | grogiional creh Michigan ity, fon the | ow x fy ET vg wags My agit nh) a a ted for bythe suppoaton hark eds sel obliged 21st alt. Sermon by Rev. H. Curtis, of Chicago. PR... Twal paratively new to the construction of a line made at Towed with the rule from the civil law, and the | to act im accordance with the demands of lis {rieuds. Fieae th 1aeeecte 1s | ee avn we be movement mp ea As a ry DISMISSED. courts have invariably adherei to the principle that | notice that the Minister of Foreiga Relations, 1a Rosa, had Rev. Charles Nichols has been dismissed from the ion of me ce gly matter, waning tbat See Section’ exartate wero wee” Con; al church in Gilead, Conn. by an Be- hoses HH iworttes a of the line and cnecomte totes La =a — . "vo disprove the assertions of Mesere. Barron & | ©! Council. He has been settled ‘there 31 842,086 24 13,025,545 48 | \arge on the tiood and fevers of the first two years, nor Forbes. Five months since they declared that proots of | Years. ‘these bi 1 DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. be aDqs vas | < oo ry pt Rev. Julius W. Stuart, assistant pastor of Grace juced; and if Eogland | church, in Charleston, 8. C., died at Beaufort, N. C., the honce they will | of yellow fever, on the Ist inst, Washington, on the 6th inst., were as followa:— the financial vod reilroad world suifictently high and 192,328 85 7,401 G4 12,959,470 68 cbolera cholera money panic ‘ ier oot 68 152,629 09 iPeises 2 p wt tho tourth, bes leave mat more these mivute and longer history of the road. ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, yey Samtd Comeeh H is i H i That our Sraith Brothers are the best Of clothiers Ipereation, & ‘will suil tamper with th 2 5 53 }, wie me wall themselves of the same subterfuge to procure atill Texas debt warrants... ” UUpguisbed to confirm the sagacity of the most sanguine of 1 Hear! vue’ . ky jordan, } further devay. oan a ed Bei regontly onpeluted Prat, For tho redemption of wack riginal projectors, and to justity the sesertion thet it A sora pscther for the Brothers Amith + im 3 Curtels, 622.) It ie sometimes difficult to determine This tardiness in substantiating the charges made oI Pt Sydney College, Va, ast | Vor the Treasury Department ‘i the moot splendid enterprise ‘modorn times.”’ SMITH 1 OTH ERA, one ice wholesale and retal! o! saben the mariner is to be considered at see. For ox- | against these gentlemen, is strongly indicative of week. For the Interior Department . ‘Thin road may be sald to have #olyed the problem of | "é warehouse, Nos, 122 and 40 Pulton street, New Yoru. Lord Hugh Seymour, the Admiral of the atetion | lute want of proote sgaiast them. in the outast the con MISCELLANPOUS. For Custome...... .. ae the successful and profitable cultivation of the entire prai- CRANES KOW Gah HR G0RAL Wren BaWaOT poe my taying | det ofthe authored of the State of Jelizo in this case | | The numerous friends of Rey. Dr. Spring, of the old | War warrasié rece au eniored res of the state, and the solution veome 10 threaten a | Tai raul Unie oan the hues baecioeeds ‘at the bouse on shore appropr: of the | is subversive of all rules in practice in civilized countries, | brick cherch, in this city, will be glad to jearn that | Oe account of the Navy....... .. ‘ revolation im agriculture almost equal to aging we a tonic, imvips the nerves, nine the ‘station. The comet was nereeted on Be greene that he | where positive evidence of the com mittel of mi his health is quite om igen his eye sight Repay ments on account of the navy. . 966 65 | manufacturing by the introduction of . ib. Pi vy fe talons, sogar tal Greg dace only visited his ship oecasionally, while his ‘amily estab- | must be | aceon wr payee can be inflicted. It | restored. His church now ‘worwhip ta Hope C' , | From miscelianeout sources............ é 75 25 | steam power. ce consequence. tbe ie oud Way Mebment and pe wrmtaety as teriance Wits ail overs of eae oe aatice, | oP Broadway, while their new house is building in | ‘The earnings of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and | [Alves i comulatiog to a mageiaie beyond Toure, bolouging to a | bot neliber justice nor cvaty has had aught to do tn the Went a ceceeak ek : sta, 8.0, | CE AE fet te meee ot On, 1860, wore. 94a stg 90 breadth and vastooss that will outa rcnorm—C.Ank=~ At, New Rochelle, on Wod- cvense! ‘Met with | expuision of Messrs. l'. and F. It was intended as & pre- ‘reabyterian church at Lancasterville, ny | Odtober, seen eeeeee seeeeeees Gly 7 | override all ‘2 Nov. 6, by the U. Morgan, c de liminary ste) to the individual aggrandizemem of tne au- | is vacant, mittee of parish advertise -—————_ |_ ratner by excessive vital s mvs, of thie city, t) Jommrmnn, only daughter unoupaiive ‘rae granted | thors Gl Ibe act. "As to ibe charges againat Ubon, thalc | fore, They aay Site daana Tous | Tcrease 12 per cent . ++ #4585 65 | the cultivation ot every acre of ‘the of Rilieb Clark. iieq.. of the former . ' for the reason ¥ absont | frivoloueness fully demovstrates the spirit which dictated | the salary, anda “married man, who has full or- ‘The carvings of the Little Miami RR. forthe month | Sates, and rendors this pey—Rokowt —At st. Louis, on Monday, Nov. wen rteit, 875.) | them. The only serious impatation against them was D Sneaey, J P P 4 whetber, since such a dou! 3, by the Rev. A. L. Rico, Mr. Wa R Kivwy, of thie Seow of ec see kana | thavot huving taken pert it the pollnest adaire of tne | @@?#,” Is wanted immediately as pastor. of Oetobor. 1866, WEFe......0.++.++ + $119,066 6 | Op the prairies of Tuinols cy, to.M, Jcuinr, daughter of D. RoKom, leg, of St. ellowed. of Cases, 696.) In | country, and of contraband. To stow the com Rev. D. Read, pastor of the Second Saptist charch | (etober, 1866 seen eee eneeeecunees 95,768 87 | pd, ‘not in degree, Louls, Mo. “4 een hich be was attached was lying mails College, st alton, iil, and ha senegned INe pastoral -onpa~ehua acllpeacd $25,205 83 | (8a mitral land of the Rev Thee. armnase, br yy te take hy 0s her whart in Bremen. He eae ah tho ene 10 acteal ear dl ~% ‘and signified his intention of accepting the The following semi-annual dividends are announc- ay Wai phox, of Brook yn pe ge oh ted Presidency of the college. ed in Pittsburg:— Stock hen, Oranze county, papers please copy. taut, therefore ited to the privilege. A ‘The Rer. Wm. B. Rally, of the diocess of Ohio, sega viveceneee sees 6 percent. | gr099 ¢ ‘nea. tion arises, Rohover es the caret oi nite has bean received into the diocese “3 Toronto, and ee . gle 1000 * § a —On Friday, Nov. 1, Mr. Jomrn Buoom —he wa wee 00 beard come senmasbe, what appoi missionary at Haysville, ry ‘ext. a wees ees ones. 2800 Oy iD, aged 56 yours. ordineril, understood naa mariner. principle upon Rev. Dr Mareelius, on Sunday last, ched to ny ene “papa Bauk. 4000 6 the friends eS eS owe Lyon ag the Hollanders at A sackasoal, N. Seand during Berese ? ei oe 3000 8 COREE abil care, caaan ate ree the service baptised 2 of thei clildren. = ; os on As f© the army the term “soldier” emoraces every Rev. O. F. Mayer has concluded his 50th year as All the banks of Philadelphia, with the exception | 1000 a ee py = = J 7 pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Phitadelpbia. | o¢ the North America and parang have jast | 17500 984 — rat ral 32" Sarl, 3. Sorarsan oribe, celebration of the 4ith anniversary of the | made their semiannual dividends. ‘The dividends | seo oa im 8 Ourtois, S22. In ro, Prondergrast, 6, ination ev. Dr. Allen, at Nerthborough, the : 10000 Sy Meica et Canen, 02. Merlin, Test. sock. 2m. 3, arte Mass., took place last Thureda are about the usual amount:— ttn ttt, 40 she Me aho% Satter Ken's: Saetreapacnes wih tae siras Missions | Ter. Noah Porter, of Farmington, Otshas com. | os opin, ites Hon, ay’ | MS BEM : ag Mexico ‘lopartmentat Washingron, Respecting the | pleted hia half century in the Pirst Congregational | Farmers’ and Mechanics’. $9,000.00 6 S68 | Rage The funeral will take place this de tos It is not Haited o restricted to any special cocupation oa latter part of the , it 18 not easy to conceive how this | Church in that place. He is still vigorous and ac- seve “i 8 3 10 Park ovclock, !rem the residence of his parents, No. 204 West shipboard, but a purser, or any person whose par- | bourse should be the of and revolution | tive, and will preach his. anniversary sermon on the 3 ; MH 00 Canton r Twenty-recond street. ticular yoeation does not relate to the of the ves- er pn a ee ee to the well being | 12th inet. + 100 3 Davos —On Friday asfernoon, Nov 1, Emma sel, ponseenes, the gaine iett eine goods of Guchert | wih’ being. wonopolate. It belMe the srincipsls tira, | , Rev. Fis J, Newlin has been elected President of $3 s10 Gunghter of Prapcie A, and the late Johan's. Devoe, eged en, 2 088) A cook ia certainly xe mach & | flourishing commercial house, and broprietrs of w large | Delaware College, and has accepted the appoint- e668 4 a wen necessary part of the e‘lective service a the | manofacturing establishment, there ment. 3 § ; vs her grandfather, Mr, Samuel N. Suabea are hm parser of saivor: and there would seem to ve no reason | no exolusive privileges, connected with the factoltheex | ‘The Rev. Dr. Hoge, of Columbus, Ohio, has re- ae 3 attend the funeral, this aNerscom, at one o'clock, from p= aT be excluded from tke adi ore | io cnmnuereeh, constoctes ens premey tired from his pastoral duties, in consequence of his 6 5 10 390 No. 71 Maat Thirteenth street. without eranaoe $0 toe parmesan branch y por: +3 sor Uoquestions e a ie advanced oge and increasing infirmities. He has » Bo ey | Boley tomy Fy reat gner* mos ie pent ber formed in the vessel. A® woll because of tol. | the ernment in the measures it hat taxen. | heen in, the pasioral office of the Presb; 6 5 6 ‘Ss The friends and acquaintances, also the members | ulers and marimers were excepted from operation o Mediation js out ef the question, and Mexico will ulti | upwat y years. Se 7 7 sincerity Tooge No. £9 and Concorde 1 the provisions of the statute of frauds, ‘the reason | mately find herself under the necessity of complying with AMERICAN BIGLE SOCIETY. ps © Goa) .¢ as | ©) Of O FP. are respeotfclly invited nents pl pe —~:: i Total. .eeeseeees sess 90/976,000 69 TL Ta oa ‘a ST The same banks that made dividends in Novem- i, y ber of last year made in the aggregate 71 per cont, Ss 6 againat 694 now. The capital is increased one and | jo sy & half million—$750,000 to the Farmers’and Me- | 00 ts chanics’ Bank; $500,000 on the City Bank, and § Ti $250,000 to the Consolidation Bank. 100 95), of tbe only to the proof, In ‘Anonymous latter, undoubtedly a work of thelr own, . ‘The relatives and Of the farmiy eae act follow the civil or the cance fabricated tor the purpose. The repetition of this ‘base for ai | The Bank of England retarns for the week ending | 1 a invited to attend the fomeral, from the romvtaney et Bae lar aumber of witnesses is required to and miserable trick with Mr. Allsop leads to the infe ‘ follows:— ° y pareota, No. 696 Third avenue, th mating | Oct. 17, 1866, were as 300 00 afternoon, at two cialy, and all the court demands is rence that they consider anonymous commanications as from o'clock. Bank oF Ewctann, 200 608 sufficient evidence as to the substance - | eufficient bases for criminal . Mr, Collier ‘attendance ‘n= 100 00" mentary request or cleciaration of the deceased. - | was liberated on parole, with license for f-rty days, a!- more, on ; met +4 & Se certained, the law holds it racred, end carries it i though the taw explicitly demande security in such cases. able ac Deit. £99,700,188 ae r+] e %" effect wiih as much favor and regard es Would be He ma.ie app ication te the American Minister for redrens. Suaday Notes issued, , £93,706, = 't debt.£11,015,100 = a ‘s the mest formal instrument executed wit! 1 do not know how fr ke was succemsful; it may be pre. ‘a0 is: no. 3,060,000 | 20 b 4 bY solemnity. The proof in this case shows thatthe doce | sumed, however, judging from the tbat the demande * from ae and i > 4 a” pS) - for cutiafaotion will not meet wih attention it seems with en: aaiie UINOM......5 9,981,186 io bs we a oat bank shou! given 0 jo require. from a — —— Be Serger ay Lod a decree of probate ex on few bog the — of thie im Soolety, Total... ie Ln th +6 828,706,185 Pg be a tad! nancupative is position move eo ° ier, an merican, & agen. D T ter nt 0 do. 61 IN THE MATTERQ OP tHe ReTATE OF DANtEL. 7. | fF Proieemon, ee Tee POT TY coment’ ba — for te | oor Grameen te =” o oy on canos gece te may be supposed, eomewhat roughly haadied. | Hop: ‘North: | capital £14 655,000 — ouritien .,.....£11,109,806 } 160 ‘ Gig Decision of the Surrogate, A. W. Bradford. ing 0 excape further annoy , be declared meel! to be comple. | Tett 8, Other fecurities 19,064,088 | 100 do 61% Nov, B= The deceased died intestate, in the oty of New | an American citizen, but this 0 a Teme | Caner dey osite 90 Notes . 9/660;748 toon York, in January, 1861, and letters of aimioiatration | siiehed until thes ‘had eaten wih shetr ae; Reven day and on ree Ganon | B94 abs Coston Conse ix upon his entate were rogolarly ieeued to is brot ver, Jobo foots. The ete, the refused to Toe kner | ber ous... 986,192 100 Bsr cas OM ai of interfere in . Uitimately some action was ——— -- — J. Howoy. The entate was distributed amoug th ae Desi, with A te _— Total... «888,908,021 Total... ...,Zomamon | Le a kin, in Beplember, 1862, except the rhare of J. A. Ho. | gninit' of anes © ‘mpi avowed by the ‘The foregoing bank returns show the follo no at rey, one of the brothers, who appliod for an account in | United States Re vornment in ite conduct towarde 4 4 wok Y hoe ox this Court an the 28th Of Juve inst, Tho account was | which canpot (kil to enoournge a of similar in: results, when compared with those of preceding | 290 me &N 86% rendered, and various objections were taken, none of | fractions of treaty stipulsuons, Truly our government — 60 ' 86%

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