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kp oe pee pd Tah pe Teticnne Pamallne ‘epparatus on such dayt as they do require ine ground fer their own use —‘Thir conduct on their te exceed: fngiy commenoabdie and comypliueotary tee studenw bave lage musters on Saturdays, aad more ler'y om last Saturdey end on yesterday, made up no leas than four ele vens at cricket. B Intelligence. F. Joues #1, preaco for vie Central locaied Desween Fifty -tird and ANd _ morial churon corner cf Hammond street and Waverly pees. ‘The Rev. Samuel Cook, rector of Bartholomew's evar: ber, @f Bammore, #5) preside. Rev, James Porvr, f Boston, will preacd at 7 o’clook wn the evening, Pres: bing ip the Northwest Preabyterian church, Fit- eth street the morning by Rev. Unas. Gilet, and this afternoon by Rev D Burchard. Pwbiie worzbip wii be held ta day im the lecture room ef the wew Norib Preebyterian chureb corner of Ninth myenve and (irty tire street, By request ef a oumber of gentlemen, members of the Tehe Uoiterian rockty of Wiviainsvorg, Kev. Jonp Fee povt wilt (deliver s eeries of diecourses upon the pew is of oifferepes woica oiviwe the Uaturiaa and Dini terion belie ers. fhe treat aiscourse, on the * Introduc fe 10 the Gosp | according to &. Joba,’’ will be aeliv- tee sbie evening ui Daif-pust seven o'clock. ‘The Rev. DS Hurves, iate pastor of the Oburch of the Meseiab, Olocinpan, baying acc. pred une call of the Disci- & burch, ip thie city, wil cater upon bia invors to- ORDINATIO: B. ‘Fhe ordination of the Kev. f. 3 Marsh and his ineta'- Intion a2 partor over the Corgrexativanl church, im Bur- Bng’cu Vi, tock piace om tbo orb imetant. Bav. Georgo Bracford was o-~ained pastor of tho First angry gatioua] church, Watertown, Wasa., on the Cin Rev. George H White, of Indianapolie, was ordained Mey. 2, by ine presbytery of wnat district, to the work of an Evangelist. Beerd ar o@- last Sebbath evening atthe church of the Puritans. Secenee Wy hor fe tasers otis Boge pot ica of the duties of those who servoas mesionenies —Wegeo upon bim the vital Renessity of preachiog to the Bring, # bving, breathing Onrssanity. In the charge he by the weurance that among tbo Turks— Be field of his future labore—be woutd fad more reli- freedom then now exted in Virginia or Missouri, Preabytery sssisied, and the Bev Alop20 Brow was ordained and installed pastor of fe First Presbsterian church, Qiifton, Staten leland, ev. 5 Bermon by Rev. Burchard. the pastor by Rev. Dr. Rey. Dr. Qumppell. INVITATIONS. ‘Whe Rev. Alexander Capron ons accepted a call to St. Mastbow's Church, Kenosha, Wisoonsia, ‘Whe Rev. James W Hosking bas scoepted a call to tha reste ebip of Al) Fath Parish, in ot Mary’s cvunty, Md. ‘The Rey, T. R Chipman bas accepted a call to the roo- ‘of Christ Church, Deirolt, and bas already entered Gpen tho daties of his cura. ‘We Rey. HB. H. Rean, late of Barris! , has accepted am wnaninous call w the Oharcb of ibe Advent, Philadel- ‘The Rev. Thomas ”. Hoover, of Princeton, has received aud accepted the call 'o the Seoond Pres! chareh @f Cranbory, N. J., aud bas envered on daties of his oc. Rev. R Porter, recently of Waltham, Mase, has re eetved acail from ihe Gougregational charch in West- bampton, Mass Boy. Daniel 0. Zddy, of Lowell, has received # call from (@e Barvard stree! Raytist oborch, in Boston. ‘The Sovth Cong.egatiopal Soviety, to Brainirse, Mass , Dave wnepimovr!, javited Kev. Dennis Powers, of Abing" tem, 10 become tueir pastor, Rev Wm H Wilcox, of Kennebunk, Maine, has re served a call from we we itn courca, of Reading, Mass., Betoty ueder the car |. H Beecher, Rey, Cornelius Van Cleef, of New Heokensack, N.Y , Dae received s onsmimcns call [row se Reformed Dutch areb a: Nyack, Rev. Jac Breoishaw bar accepted a call to the pastorate of the Obatiavoogs Preebyseriam charch, Tenn. Rov. B 0, Bolles, of Brdgovort, OF, hes wl from the Uvitarino eburch’ in New Orleans, whieh Rev. Mr Clapp bar presided for thirty years. Rev. 3 W Lathrop, late of North Dorchester, bas ao- 6 | (Panrmous call ‘rom the Baplst society, in Med- oat, » Deoeme their pastor. Bev. BM. Palmer we loaro from the Columbia (3.C.) hae arceptedite cali from the Presbyterian eburet, Orweane. Thir oail wae ret mate ware Spry pes Det My Paimer jeft the maver tn the hands of synod, whe Daye sever before Telt wiliteg to accord an nasent, INSTALLATION®. Tae Rev. Jobe ©. Steois was installed & pastor of tho Agsoriates Seiormed church ia Manchester, Pa., om the ABD toatant. Rey Mr. Beroy woe \ostailed pastor of the Second Presbyterian churoh, Drkigetown, N. J., om the i2th testant. a over ley jorick Hinckley was installed pastor of the pliopa hook ty, OS thelr church, in Lowell, Masa. ‘netday evening, the 19th instant. Rev. Piiness Rabturon was tnatelied over the Presby- rien chu ch, io Jefferson, ov Seneca Lake, N, ¥., 00 ‘TAD viimo. Hey. A. Freeman hes been installed over the Presbyte- fiaa cho oh at Auroca, InJana. Rey. Fielding Pope was instaled co-pastor with Rev. ap. ‘dadervon, 0 ihe Presbyterian chareb, at Maryville, Bean., on we ith of Octover. RESTON ATIONS, ‘The Rey. N \\ Gap resigted the restiorship of B® Jobn's Bas Mawe ‘The Key W. H. N. Stowers bas resigned tho rectorakip of Grace church, Newark, Rev. J. Hh Jewett, of N A, bas Ris office a4 ef he Cor preaations charch in Nashua, N.H. Be @ ful ring tom serious lnjuries Ccoasioned by a railroad moeent. MISCRLLANBOUS. ‘The sum of eg Sundrec dollars waa raised st a re- Set dedicatirn oF (he Gre charoh in Nebraaka Territory. fo chorch beloors &) the Methodiet Epteoopal denomina- fon It We sitiy by forty feet, and the innde of tt has pons finithed off ty a style which cannot be surpasnodt even in tho Olaer Rates. From sn etitorial ta the Onntral Pre Wat there are sow tPirty-five Praad; Virginia without pastors, em wih Marge and infvemtial congrega:ions, adic and AnKious Wo prochre the services Of ministers ‘The Rev. J. BR Derenport, rector Sf Graceienreten, at dary, bas exchanged duties for the winter with ihe 9. J. Hawley, of santa Cruz. ‘The Rev. Georg: W. “iiekney baa accepted and entered the dutiet of @ reeppointment as missionary In charge of tho Church of the Good Shepherd, (ooiored,) Mode, Ala The Christian PF gts: Wo Charch of the Adve wetled The Bishop » Munday in Dror mbar. jerian we learn ond Bieb yietthe churen on the second Mey FT. Perkine wae diemiered from the pastorate of he Firat Chorch Manchester, Conn., on Mth ult. Rov. 0 T Lomoheur has retired from the pastorate of High aircet Ccngrege.ona! church fn Lowell, Mass, Ror. ¥. & Rod , recently of North Haven, Conn ‘ae become pastor o/ the Firet Congregational charoh ai ler Nicholy bas been dismissed from the Con- Fgsiionss foctery in Gilead. Conn, ov. Dr. Holge, of Colombas. Ohio, has retired frou Dis \pattoral dution, To bee beep in the pastoral office of the Preabyterian chereh tor Upward ot forty yours Rey Wm B. Vaniect, President of the New Annual Conference. aonounce that Rev. J. AH Nickels, formerty of that cistrict, \* no longer W connectian with the Metho- dist Protestant church. Rev Gice M Porver was divmiased at his own reqnest from the pastorste of the Firet churob in Uatonville, Conn, by atta) Conncl! Convene? October 29. the holy rte of confirmation wae ad- he St Padl's Choreb, in Hoboken, to i, (6 malee and ib the formalise, Ri. Rey the iiehop Bonne, New Jersey. 10d then tng clerz: » were pre ent—Rev, B. Brace. Rector; Rev. ©. F. Hofman, Rey. Me Ward, Rey. Charles 8 Littie, Rev. Mr Harris, dev. ©. . Wright, Rev. John Rowland, Ray. Mr. Taylor, Rev Mr. Shaoseitord, ‘The Upinione of Turin puditehes @ notification tseued by Father Airaid), Toquisitor General of the Holy Seo at Ancona, enjoining al persons, of whatever rank or con dition, and dn pain of excommuntoation sad Panaition prescribed by tho sacred canons, Gecrore, constitutions, ead bulie of tho Supreme PoatlM, to reval to the Holy Giles alororacd, within & month, all whom they may Enow to be “heretics, or suspected of » oF their abeltorr.”’ oF “followers of tee Jewish or rites, or # Vageniem!’' oF aptetates from the holy Cathe- fo (alld, or elke corcorurs magionos, laymen ueurpiny the furctions of privsws, ets ewe tnquistter-Ceneral furiher enjo'ne all auch persone aa feel conseious of having committed any in within the competence of the hoty office, to confers ft berore they be denounced by shariy, and sreatea wih particular meroy.” Tasty, obertty, and treate AY iy, it Phorvidten to print, eet, or aproad any Wind of prohibited yooks, under the penaitier decreed by the canon law and ‘the op .etol'cal constitudons promulgated by Clement Viil. and Cregory KV. HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1856. 5 daring pede oat consi ‘apoa that I publish this card. force me. Wstent tea Ine of an Bade thet aonsibility which shrinks fympathy, to allude now ant ead pat opon tho most sous susceptibilities of private grief. But juatice to the living or the dead, my id regu’ a for others, require it to be spoken, If the dead could speak he would utter it wib the ‘or of & true spirit and the Boelity of s true friend. ‘Two cistinct points have been made im reference to me > 2 First, That I should not bave suffered Mr. Taber to accept tbe challenge as sent, because it oontaned offen. sive bepgusze. Secoud. That should have withdrawn him from the field after the second exchange of sbow. The fret is on the mistakea assumption that I was Mr "es advising as ‘Ws acting fricad. A simple state mel facts, as knew or understood them, aay afore satia/ action to the commuptty and enable it to piace ry estimate upon ap afr which commandad ite wi attention, ay ap event of public moment and deep | FaERS dite mn Moaday. St Saw and read them (the Pret two) onihe day of rearn, My. Taber aid i met in the forenoon of that y when be showed me the chalkuges trom wr. EA. Megrash delivered) to bimrelt and Mr. Heart, ag eéitors of the Mercury, announced his tention to be come the first responsible party, and desired me imme Glovely to take charge of the matter as his friend, @x- peeesiog a6 once my bearty readiness ever to rerve him, and acknowledging the claims which in every way he haa me, I yet raracetly re- quested him, im the fuitness of our intimacy as ‘rien 10 excuse me, as I was myrelf a candidate for Oongrees, from coupeeihng bimn in @ diffoatty pertaining to one of My opporerta, and Whh whom I baa had obliging re- lauons. To this he assented, upon the agresmout twat I woud serve bim om the fold in the event of a bostile merting. In the course of wat forenoon s few of up were ip the Mercury office and the whole matter was treely Converred upon prelimivary to the momentarily Fequente ‘Dot only mocb annoyed by tho insniiing language contain- cata cbailenge, but evidently was aroused by an im- that an ‘ion bad been thrown out taat be pore 10 Hgbt, and to do 80 affecting ibe position of Mr. and publisher of the articles. I urged him, if sach was his intent, to state faliy in his note of soveptance his Own Case and position. Previous to the full assem. bing of bis friends I ieft him, and proceeded to Sul- Mrvan’s Island, where 1 was Paes gh neg a: Aah de tng with bim, 1'said, in sui whole i charged his first nt wo ith. BEES ter of ceep of my counsel was the advice fullowec. that Mr. Taber, ip disr wishes of myrcif and bie Wounded ond chivalrous spirit, urging him dual courre. 1434 not know that my /nggestions had not bt on Salltvan’s Is! g te i B528 i eSair, and es) trapspired on 1 cially i i r u i H FA E 4 FF 4 = i & 3 r 1 : z i practice, and there is no limitation, written coaes or the custom of ber of shots which the party m eking quire. But regarcing the meeting Cross jemand, snd the claims of Mr. the tmeuiting langues «f the chailenge. | to Mr. Conner thai of the duel, Dat at ! : g 3 z meav 10 fate my memory and impression se porten, as Mr, Couner differs wuh 9 apoo ‘ft, Thay 2 8p ipterview with me two days eo vecqnemt to the ‘cel exp ained Dik meaning to have been io hu stance the dis- clomer of an utent to attack Judge Magrath, &e. We differ Doth as to the terms and ineir meaning. Dow etate my understending of them =| rejected his pro. positica, ard ® second «xchange of abote took with in ten or fifteen minutes after the first. at ‘Stage | deemed tho atittude of parties to csob other wo be ‘ ond cutertaiced tn0 conviotion that the aifair should, if | peseiblo and consistent with honorabio obligations, bo retiled, The doable exct ange cf shots had, at met all the tcebnical requirements of their crosa demands, bave long beid, and it bas been known to many, and al- though witbont the authority of that an ex- change of show abould be a Sacto, satiafaction one mere tof honor, aad where there was ue direct ‘Wrong Or weult detween the parties. With these views Lacdrersed myself, and I aver it before God and man, with all my wind and beart to the adjustment of the difficulty. Looking to op adjustment Mr. Conser and I af. rc. all the facts and pow ibie terms. We differed, cach @yicently looking at the whole case from variant potote of view; be deeming Mr. Taber to have been a Meeran a ‘Wanton aggressor upon the brother (Judge A. G. = of his ortpc!pal, and wea bound to disclaim ‘apologire for ruc, bis ‘and i, that Xr, Tabor Dad sesumed oo “A Nulifior,” that os editor right t poblish them, date for political position aod o! i, ground, end had been called of editor of the Merowry: that tatning We liberty and ee euca be bad bad ins if gE terms required, and tha; no terms a bim whieh were not couplod with « dtscial r. Ed. Magrath of tho ofeneire lan lenge them—the public must judge whether what wae known and probable. I wid Mr. Conner To longer Fpoke aA & Mere Seon, but ase I bad bet urged my reali convictions, Up wo bad acted sv! conlerred only together and al tog that we could not agree, and soparaio, | expressed 6 wish, a consoited wiih rome Myited gent know who wore hie advising rd conser with them on 3 Is iH : 38 i $ Z : i A i aie SG2S3 ta ssc 8 ! z f i ot genvemen, exprenent Detween ce partes He arged that tao cxcbenyges Of shots, and eacd ebancee ai each other, the difficuity Jueted avd terminated, His intervention povepted, ant ae landerstood Dr, Bellinger ¢: hie remarks. the proporition that there aboald Goolaraticn ot raisiacion, (which of course precivded the necessity of terms) in view changes of oot, [ intimated my assent to nor inanswer to my language and peared to me to sbake his bead ta expiained to rue that he did not so dorstand, an! Uhat be merely regarded Dr. Bolt "8 Maths, Bot nea distinct preposition, but other ‘propositions and ‘The turned nt on war had b BO proposition (unless foncurrence wih what or thon propomed, aad or covid wot give, my i hi z E z & fe Hl 5; aes 5 z i t 5 . Ta, Magrath éiecisim the intent ‘Tabor by the language of ohallen, are. ] became eauruine of an stjaeiment. part of Me. Taber abowla We part of Mr. Moerath, the arouno iat their {roe posit ons, should declare thowe positions inde. pendently of, yet simultaneouly with each other, and that the other mode was either distrustful or bumi- Hating. Mr, Conner carried my propos'tiona to his group of raw head and bloody bones? ew og eg Arob- | Dishopof New York, has met his matoh. a seston of Grace church, uot oly drings t2e pallila be (oan ex- cree of satietaction. Tm reference to toe second point against mo, it is also material to pote ibe following :— . Mr. Heart, although to be deemed a unity, was to be rendered by Mr. ov Mr. Heart, or bob; and that if rendered som; entirely, by Mr. Taber, Mr. Heart should nos be called wpon; if not, Mr Hrart could pe, iat Mr. Heart’s meeting bad beea ection in bebalf of the Mercury, i gt ‘Taber, and not deolipiog a third shot, z 1 was satisfied that Mr. Taber wouki not have been wilumg. 2. 1 would have assumed a responsibility contrary to ‘all precedent, in fuce of the demend of the chatienging party I might bave assumed it in despite of these con- siderations, hut for the reason, 8. That if Mr. Taber haa been withdrawn, the other party could heve inewted, on the pretext of «failure ot satisfaction on the part of the Mercury — Mr. Heart taking his place and makiog it compiete. If Mr. Heart, in ruch even, bad failen. wbat would have been the tho of my friend and myrelf? Mr. Taber bad assumed \ render satinfection in ful}, and nothing but the admis- son of big opponent or the decree of an intervent could bave availed. Is te but justice to Mr. Edmund Rhett, Jr., who prom| Jy avowed bumself the author aud puolieher of the arti- ches signed *A Nolitder, ’ and who instaatly endoavorsd to prevent the duei by challenging Judge th with that object, to state that Mr Taber’s meeting with Mr, Ka. Mograth took place on grounds entirely distines from his, had vo reference t his poeition, and could vot have been arrested by his nction {therefore refused to per- mit bim to he on the tleid, and would rot have suiforea Dis inte ference. He was, however, near it, ready to in. terpoee and aseume all responsibility, in the event Judge Ma had appeared gud intervened. is if tothe calm judgment and fooling of the State, and mourn with it tne hoes, not only of a promising, usefal and beloved man, but of an inti- mare and endeared friend. His clear intellect and chi- vVairoug spirit copcarred in ali which I did. Neither could Or did ausictpate the sad result, JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Tabernacle, on Monday, the 17th inst,, for the henefit of the widow and child of the late Captain Patrick “‘Wirn THs ComPLimEnts ov Iaasc H. Brows, Saxton or Gnxace Cuvncs:’’—Our friend and protege, John Hughes, Archbiehop of New York, must look to his laurels. They are destined to fade before the rising glories of isaac H. Brown, sexton of Grace church. + John, Archbishop of New York, may have the control of the whole church Catholic and the | to boot. But whatis that tothe bar sinister of Ieaac H Brown, sexton of Grace church, with to bear in his operations, but he evokes the Charon, church besides. Death, after ali, is more communication Issac & Brown, church commands both. More then that, isaac Sexton of Grace chuvob, cap read ciety; he can retuse yous seat in be can decline to administer ‘The Charges Against the Commissioners of Mepairs and Supplies. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Yoau, Nov. 14, 1856. An artiolo appeared in your yesterday’s ‘agus, reflect- ing, 1 think unfairly, upon the department of which J am the head, under the caption of “Why are we so Frightfully Taxed?’ It will be necessary to ertabiish the fact that any bureau that belongs 10, or aaists 10 wake up cr from my department, has exceeded the ez- penditure of my predecessors. I am perfectly willing to assume all the responsibility that oan be justly inid at my door; bet it is but natural that I should not desire to be placed in a faise position before my feliow citizens, If it i not, or cannot be shown, that I have increased the expenditures of my department since 1 have had charge Of the same, Ido not see how the press or the citizens can charge me with their betmg so frightfully taxed. When the proper time arrives I will show that, by ® falae pysiem of n—talse, because oontlicting— the imereared expenditure occurs, and not from say matter over which I bave any control. ‘ours, &o., N 8S SELAG, Commissiouer of Repairs and Sappties. New York, Nov. 14, 1856. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. 1 notice im your iweue (f the 13th inst. that toe majority of the Commitee om Repairs and supplies of the Board of Aldermen made # report to that body im reiavon to the ‘work done for tne Oorporavon by direouion of the Com ppties: the Suapertotende as commites has mado Sone iced report, and your Cemments Ou that report ia ue Call for aD expianation op my part. The report referred to says ‘hat whe pyreaus employed by the Commmesioner aud Superimteuceut are not mecha Dies. This, to Jar as regards myself, be commie knew to » Om my tewimony whea under examivaion belore tham; and hundreds of people 'p this cisy oan tes Oe to that fact. bave zerved a reguiar apprenticeship to the painting Durioges, and have worked am a jourveyman for a ioar term o years; and in consequence tnerevi, Mr. Selah gave me the grater portion of the painting ta bis dopart- mers. The work and materiais used are as good as any painter ia this city can produce, and [am happy w way ‘that every Compavy in the Fire Depar:mont whose bousas Ihave psinted, will bear me out io what I now state. | Wil! ai80 state that the prices charged for the work and mat/rieis are es ow as any man in the trade can ao it (or and mske @ livelihood, the gross fabrications of alaorm’n Tucker and Fulmer to the contrary noiwithstanuing. The committee varcastically say that tary nad somo diffloulty in Muding the residence of some of the persuns whom they wishes toexamine If the roridence of one of the Aldermen above vamed coud bave been easily as Certained, it ig to be supposed that he would have beeu nonfi-d to attend to bis duties as a member of that com mittee, instead of attending at ouly one or two ureeti age, and be tipally persuaded by ihat embodiment of ws10m, Alderman Tucker, to sign a report, the contents of which he knew or bad heard very Hule about. By inserting this comm anication in your widely cireu pai, you will oblige, yours, respectfully, Tim ATERS, Ju., No. 94 Norfoik street. American Institute Fair, 1856.—Medal and diploma ne MkaD® BROTHERS, 233 Broadway, is photography. of the People, only One Shil- y pet Hag, 9 bend fonderful system of picture mening, taking Geld Medal Pianos !—Steinway & Sons, 84 Walker street, near Broad received three first prize oer, and mone warded Aa gold made) ot the aud seo thera. haguieney g lost fair of the Call White's $3 hat, Fall Style.—148 Fulton atzeet, between Broadway and Nassau street. Shaker Flannel, Shaker Knit, Lamb's ‘wool, merino, silk and buckskin oder shirts and drawera, ai GREEN'S gentiemen’s furvishing store, No. 1 Astor House. a be ethene Remembering—That at Dram- ROCH'S, 120 Fulton strect the finest fall and winter clothing can be had at the lowest prises. Recetved at Green’s J Store, No. 1 Astor House, pew styles of ties, scarfn, cravats and gentle men’s ‘Underwear, per last steamer. Fall and Winter Hagians, Pan R, COLUINS & CO, successors to Devi of J: streets, ve &e. N. pond john and Nassau, corner tion franchiee. Bringing int bis train thet simple old man. Peter Cooper, “Chairman of the Reform Goat: et nh ne sbal) pot Fae and then issues # pronunciameato, ‘endorsed imple Peter Cooper aforesaid, which 14 seat to the inhabitants of the Hiconth ward, “wih tue | "Nosice tiles ©: tlerrirg ne longer matenor sels this oolo- compliments of isaac A. Brown, Sexton of race church,” fire wales bs Reenan baring expired endorsed on the back. And for the sripenaey of |. G@ WILDER & O0., Patentees Manufactarers. the Filth avonue a good endorsement It is. every one of them precisely as Ienac H. Brown, Cordial Cegnac Bitters immediately Re- Sexton of Urace church, with nis compli vents, request- diarrhong, ague and billions attacks. 9, STRINFELD, ve t Archbishop of New do? | sole importer, 70 Narsau street, New York. , Bexton of Grace church, with bis own Mr. B. Tilton, of No. 62 White Street, ha: pee ER oe giao ci o Fe Oe a rea ee ae eee TD | Sent both to quantity and quality of tone on Cooke tnetruraonts ation? But leaac H. Brown, Sexton of Grace charoh, | Soa violins, win Mr, Tihon's lass improvement, to. he tke best man. We are inclined to recommend that he | oned int have ever seen. ireme ssa ants ntog fight i this lsaao i. Brown, tan KE A men aa . Frangepannt, an Eternal Perfume.—Frange- ‘cane e one ee EI Tas Scnoors oy mum Navona ACADEMY OF Wor rapgepanni oy 304 the study of life and antique models, are now open for the | “*°*4way, and sold by all respectable chemists. season, trom 7 to 9 P. M., free of charge. Admission may Batehelor's Hair Whgs and Tou pees— be obtained, by the presentation of a drawing by the ep- he, pest im the world. NULS2, Wala bod epped tos ZA plicent (from the round) to the Council, on any Monday aw g The schools bave beon under the charge of T. § Cummings, the Vice Pres! of the Board, ad Profeascr of the New York University, who has done much to adver is department of art. This is an ¢: cellent opportunity for poor stedeuta to pursue these studies, in which, as a people, arcana yot far belund =F tho French or English. Let all the classes be well Tus New York Hosrrrai—Weaxty Rerort to Novam- DER 14, 1566.—Remaining on Novem!or 7, 293; admitied to November 14, 60; dischar; died, 6; rematning at date, |, cured oF relieved, 63; . Males, 233; females, 62. Personal Intelligence. How. John A King, the Governor elect; Gov. Seward and jamiy, Hon. Bepry R Belcen, 1/eutenant Governor elect, Senators Spencer. Wadsworth, Upham, Kelly; Hon. K. W. ieavenworth, H. W. Beckwith, and several other members of Legisiatore, were in Albany yesterday. It is stated that Col. Fremont and Senator Sumoer win seats on the pis'form on the occasion of Mr. Socaker a’ acdress the Mercantile Li- By De denen, DANES, OF MO tan & PARK, ew York, Cincinnaid and fan Frane.seo. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Vone need Hero ts relief for all who sufler, The sickly may health and strength by a careful ase of thee» despair. gain renew: Marvellous remedies, Sold at the manoufactories, 40 Maiden laue, New York, and 24 London; sad by all drug ists, at 25 conta, 623, cents aud $1 por pot of box, Brendreth’s Pills add the Motive Power maiter, assist nature, by which all impurities of the blood. The min or woman who uses by the clearness of his or her compiexion 41' Wins Besntecdachio cnees ont» walvensel origstaie opie carry ont s universal priacipie of pature, they are ibe eat aati bulous apd ot pit known ‘There pills. if ken 50 a8 0 purge freely, will anrely cure y etrable disease There ia no or kind of sickoens it does not exert @ curative influence upon. Thna by power ip reaising putrelaction, they cure mession, brary Arscciation on the 19th instant. The Trareller says | pmailpox, worme. contagious fevers. There is not that Col Fremont bas toed 0 dativer @ lecture be- | medicine in word so able to purify the mare of blood and fore the Arsociativn some time during the season, proba- | restore it tos y condition. aa the Brandreth pills, axcent it De the lil@ addition. which ere a concentration of thelr val Diy epon the wot of tue Paci raze yg AG ge . ARRIVALS, aid Binds of chronto diseases. 28 eryeipelas, salt rhoum. scald From Savannah, in the steamship Knoxville—' Aer 1, wi swellings. sore Peceut or chromic cn Row! Bs Li JR rineDt fends, or ot Perbaps the Bran py Ly 8 Dav Nts ine nh wosk, = fin ere one of the moat powerful remetios In natrr. gvo Grady, J McCloskey, Dr J hobt Neison, and 4 steerage. de Racsante and Se ab n York; ; Mre Fanny Kemb.e, Miss Butler, Lenox, Mass. At the Smithsonian House—J F Neely, Weshirgwo City, Miss Bebee, Boron; Mr MF Bherwond. Kuffaio, How re Mr aod Mrs Voilins, Asgeica, NY, Mr Manion, Washington, Mevale aad nly Moin Alm: How AG Jews ad fanliy 'y . Ala; How m ma Ministers Peru, Me Tile and dangher, Row ‘Albany. Indiana! Kon Ramuel R Mead. and foanily, Washing'cn ngton: Hon MW Cluskey, Washington City, Tracdwich Ialanda at r A ™ orto mF son, Mr Damon, Wm @ Knox, 8 k Commas. . B Cramer, C Weber, A . ire Nashviilo—Mrs M6 onvma, Mra ML, Levi. Mra Biles, tea H Ostram Mra Vinet. Mrp Sackler, Reynolds & Poter Jr, J J M-Pherson, Morris and woe Whittier Sirs Fornsett onde w Fontane, Geo, ity, Mins © ty Walia, Liye Mine ‘ho ire J OW Taylor Bien: 5 Mastings, TP Doug the steerage. From Hamburg. fn the Lew ag | Harmonia—® A abneidar and femily, 7b Buck. Mina buck, hr ie, high Garry, G Dremel, Win Race, Me Fitalehl, C Levon Hage Pastor, Albert Zabel. John Chrene Oath Chrems, Hea rick Reesels "Matilda Vitman Lauls Kollman, Samuel Koff- man, Mra M Koflman, grand danghi F Jobn Zsebirpe, Cori Krag. Henry Krug, UO Weade, Beeman, August Zarm, Adolph Cnder, OA Lirtonia GF Lotteber, Db krdman Bertha Vertman al Iman. Carlos Examen Bisa Freiman—and 410 tn the steerage ond second in the steamsh on, Jama) Cole, John Meff Marcus B Brown, Raed } Beikoap, AK Raker, T Cray. Phere, Pmith, it 8 Furwap, Mrs Mary Brown aad two G Benton, HF Moroom, Charlee H Bua Bolom Andrews and 'edy, Wier G8 Gelwon. J B Rurtan and Indy, John fonner Georges Hotchkiss, @ 8 ‘Thatcher, Mes Adowrn, Miss Virginia K Ortwich, BF Rarlo, Thos Hardwick and Shay ff Peimer Levi Baker P. 4 here Fr Hanbheger and Indy Robert Rei), CRN; H Nimmo Capt Smith, and 25 in the ; For Virgin Isiands, tn the schooner Julta Gee We Field, Row York tty: John B Jordan Orland, Maine; pound to the Island phot Norfolt. ito. Indy,” Mioe Jane Witopkine 3 O Hardy, Mr M Hallok—Dr ‘Meitian, _ degialatic x ‘bo. plete, Vo-day’s inet be false, post ton ‘pt fuse: gonorous | Mted jour: OfHY W. for improvement Portraity: Kerrigan. | sedais forte. of winter ‘The boon oe Ws Neve | | otrate inte the most inmost re ont all malignant humors. Thy lated boo cure ys of wil Kinds, whether of the bowels, of the lungs, or of other paria of the body. Their power is so great over the rain and nerves, palsies. convniaions (both in the mother and child) aud insanity are cured by them. In fact, Jet any one suderiog from ¢| uae them and be cared. ey are a medicine which have to be used to be appreciaird. Ry their use alone Al) chronic disease conid be soon banished from among us Those whore prejndices wil) permit them will ud the Brao dreth pluie & greet bleasing to them and their families. They abould be in every house, 1 aafely vaive of diseme PILE coRED, To tHe Rorrons oF Newsrarens or New Yorn — Gontiemen—Plesae to insert for me the following lings, net only as an act of gratitude towarts the weli-deverving Lr, Brandreth. but also forthe make of suftering humanity, hely: judices which eciat against have guffrred some thece years trom, of blood and bed hamors, aesompaaied Je pains. The prickling pmmsations were time there waa ao evacuation, whch troubted or they open nud Ihe body. and 0 dissolve They may be justly termed the aize of a hen’s eng, and I was unable to re serlars physical exertion. A friend of mine, Don Jacobo. ad ied ive to try Hranéroth's pia. and immediately 1 sent 10 Havana (or 9 bores. I took for the fire lime Sve pills only asx dose. and Toontinued no until | had used va novos, and in-day I Sind myself evtirely restored and my cracl suitor ings cared: my ‘And strength in ‘And my temper, are betier than they ever were. The Xpanish Conant in Naw York can be referred to for my high ty. Your GLDNO HODRIGURD ¥. CALDBRON, DA, May 1, 184 sol at 2 ents per box, with full Greetionn, at No. 49 Cana wrest, Heardreil's Meiding: . . Dyott & Bone. Philadalphiay Mra. Hayes. (25 Fulon secet, Brooklyn, and by all deaiera in # edieines, The life vidirton pille—one of which covtains the proportion ef five of the bthere—b0 canta per box. faithful rervant, BAN ANTONIO, Brandreth’ are € FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Raroapay, Nov. 156 P.M. ‘The stock market has for the present evidently rotched ita bighest point. With about the rame activity lower prices rulot for aearly all the loading railroad etocke, and | the supply on the market is daily increasing at a rapid rate, Webave no doubt there ore at this moment thou wands of shares of the principa railroad stocks on the market, whieh a week since wore pretty well scattoredt among outsiders, who were holding for prices that woult | | jot them out without loss, The groat advance of the part few days has given bull speculators a groater ina! to carry, and they will want ail ths aid and comfort the | Danks, bankers or capitalists generally can give them Jamestowo—Wro D | Ti le moet extraoruinary to seo how wild and desperate speculators become in the face of adverse clronmetances. Eventa bave occurred within the part ten faye whien should have arrested all inia‘ion an. lation al of which they seemed to act wad gives greater impetus to the wild expansion previously oom. menced, it is forvenate for the community at largo that there movements #0 far hays boox conned to ‘Wall atrect. 90 far an it bas progrossed it has benefitted * | outaidere and those who have realized at the top of the market. I it goes no further, al) will be well enough; and we bave not moen fear tat the evil elect of this sudden expansion and contraction will extend beyoud the Mmsite of the Block Exchange. There is vory little prove Dility of outsiders purchasing stooks at present prices for investment, but, om the contrary, there is every proba Dility of holders reaiising to 8 pretty large extent if prices wil bold jong enough in the neighborhood of preseat rates, atthe first board to-day, illinole Central bonds deciined 4 per cont; New York Central Railroad, 34; Erie, 3; Reading, %; Michigan Southern, }; Illinois Central Raitroad, 4; Galena and Chicago, };; Cleveland and To- ledo, 34; Chicago and Rock Island, 1);; Milwaukic and Mississippi, %. On Thursday, Chicago and Rook Island Railroad sold at 94 per cent; on Friday morning, at 08 per cent, and this morning, wt 943¢ per cent. A holder of this stock at 94 could have realzed 98, and taken his ttock ip again at 94)¢, ai) in the space of two days. This shows the importance of realizing upon apy stock, no matter how good it #, upon a sadden and important im- Fevement ip market value, At the eecend board the market was all off, Erie de- Vmed X¢ per cent; Reading, 3;; Cleveland and Toledo, 4; New York Oentral, %{. Between the boards prices touched much lewer points, and at the close this after- neon was great anxiety te nell, and the tendevoy was dor ard. Isebould be borne in mind by outsiae beiders of ratiroad stocks that during the whole of last ammer, when mouey was a drug—when everybody was lender= when the bauks’ discount line was at leact ven wilhoms above whe present figure und the specie reserve several mifions Jarger—pricee were but a trifle above those now ruling. It appears to as the time to realize; fer there is very little doubt but that those who desire it will Dave #p opportunity to take baok the same stocks at prices considerably beiow current rates. ‘The Assistent Treasurer reports this week as follows:— Telal Receips. Toat Pay'nts, Teal Aalance $192,014 22 762,947 86 12,208.29 50 141.513 19 161,372 62 12,280 960 us 87,432 78 © -12'284.475 73 198850 89 12,158,703 65 198 108 99 12,116, 34 05 128,185 15 12,155,278 90 The warrants entered at ibe Treasury Departinent, War bingion, on the 1%ih inst, were as follows:— For the redemption of stocks. $321,336 05 For tho Treasury Department 20.77 93 For the Inter. r Departmen! 6308 3s For (ustoms,, sesesec-ceecee 32,514 22 War wai rents recerved and entered . 100 143 80 War repay warrants recetved and entered... 12 06 Interior repay warrnta received and entered 28,978 10 From muecellaneous sources . . 42 60 UB account of the navy....... « 128,001 39 The following are the earuings of the Bellefontaine and Indiana Rathosd Company $42,990 45 26,732 03 The following are ear Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Geveland ‘naiivend Oomapeny>— +++ $30,601 83 . 20,911 SL Inorease....... 9,690 02 Farvings of the Norwich and Worcester Railrosd Co. for the month of October, 1856...... $33,484 44 Earnings for the month ‘of October, 28,998 63 dcdensshdlaas «adie gine WA ‘The following is & statement of tho carn’ of the Cen- tra) Reilrond Oompany of New Jersey for the math of October, 1856.0... .. essen ee ++ $90,680 18 Fur the same month last year. 35,081 98 Stock Exchange. Satcrpay, Nov. 16, 1854. $1000 U 8 6s 1867... 1173¢ 200 ens Harlem 1000 Virginia @s... 933, 5 Third Av RR ee Sigg 4 = wz Sixth an ee 1cKo 10... 13g 100 Reading si 1000 Mo State 6’s..c 89% a 000 00 ...b60 89% do. 4000 N ¥Cn RR 7’s 101 9000 BrieRRiewitbes 103 2000 Hud RivRRist 98 6000 I CRRbds .560 908¢ O60 dO... BOE 60 sbe Mech Bank,. 116 Ti Union Bank. ... 116 23 Bk of Commerce. 105 55 Bk of Com Scrip. 1624; Bank. 100 do... 10 Dol&HudCapal0e. 126 b d0.. os. . 1263 106 Cam Coal Co.b80 10% RR 8; deo 16 SECOND $1000 Tile Cen RR dda f0dy 3000 Har RR Istiigo 60 2.00 Har &R daaitye 73 4 0 do. 400 Hariem Rit, BOAKD. Bou do... 10 Panama RT N Oe D ing RR... af 150 500 Readit 400 do. 60 do 900 20 Cley &ToIRK,.b3 7% , -b16 81% 500 do.,... D600 72% 10 Cloy, OoliCinkR, 10234 CINCINNATI PTOCK BALES. By Harv & Hoines, jor the weeks erubing Nov, 12, 1866, BONDE. 86,000 Covington and Lexipgtoo RR. Co, 7 ‘2d mortgage bonds Pr 2,900 Onto & Mins. RR. Oo. 6,060 Little Miami RR. Co 6 per cont Ist mtr 1,000 Cin. Ham. & Dayton BR. Oo.,7 pes oeut 2d mortgege boods.. sseesees 88 3,600 Cov. & Lex KA. Co. 10 per cent ine dda. andint. 65 4,000 Hillsboro’ & On FR. Oo, T per cent let mtg bs. 44 | 1,000 Merletta & Cin. RR. Co. 7 per oent let mig. bas. 70 per cont CS, Joba's Church 10 per cent bond, duo ist ‘320 Indianapetie end Cinctooa RR. Co. 7 por cent GNyideDd HODGE... 2... .ceceeeeeerc scence WO erocKs. 669 shores Obie and Missisrippt.. ad int. 6 “80 =~ Cin & Chicago 3 10 Peru ana on" 45 “ Lithe Mim! b ly ds, a . Do 40. ....+. iy | 10 oa Ham. and “| we Ne ard see 8 Marlette and Onciuneti.. nd fot. i | Qereland, Col. and Chacinnei Raiiroad- ico y Lt o, tas. end int 18 Seees ort. % ¢ 3 as Seaeues thea) “ New York State Canals, A statement showing the quantity of tho several art! oles Oirtt clea od op Wo canals at, and tho quantiy lon at Now York, daring the second wook In November, 185¢-— Acticles on Brie Cancl Pig iron Casting? and tron ware Foreign wait... .. . Flint, crockery and giass ware 99 900 Prone, lime and olay... $ 9,000 Mineral coal... 402,000 Hon tries... . 15,000 Total, ... sveeee Seeteeee se teeeeees . + 0,481,700 Brom Brie From Chan | Articles arrive Vanal. plan Cnnal. Total. Flour, bb! 9,100 600 9,600 Wheat, bea 217,300 — 017,900 31,800 6,0 4.000 10,800 4400 1,800 4,200 | ‘ fou 8,700 - 03,700 and ebip stun, Tow... 490,200 — 499,900 wher, bbIF,... 0 +s Beef... aees - i | ) Pork ooo — 2 POMEL, IDB... cess rene 389 = 490,200 | tallow sia bard at 3,000 | Does - 804,600 | Wool, ees = 94,500 | wa otis Spit, eatlon - 10 Foard ara acaptiing, fot 111,600 e657 800 | Staver, Ih ve mo Teather 50,000 igs 19 | Trrnentia o1on ; - 17,000 | Merehandse at 4 anise 20800451, 190 Suneries Pe . 19600 933/700 Potmtoes, Durhels 8, 200 Caan raselpie 3 | Citas J. RULDER, Coector, | tat ve | abe CI¥Y COMMERCIAL REPORT. Barvmpay, Nov. 16, 1866. Fiour.—The market was dull at about (he closing priga® Yeaterdsy, The sales embraced anout 6,00 » 7,000 bbls. including commoe to good Hate at $6 40 0 $6 60, and Ox- tra do, a4 $4 66.096 80. Whoat—There was more activi: ty tm the market, without change of moment im prices, While choice continard firm. The sales embraced about €0,000 470,000 mushels, including Chicago spring, a6 $1 88; Milwaukie ein a $143 9 $1 44; Weatern red at $1 60 for common to $1 68 for prime; Western and Cama- dian white a6 $1 €2 © $1 68 $170, with ome cargo choice at $111. Corn.— Bales of 30,000 « 40,000 bushele Were made at 80.0 $%., and Southern yellow at Tle, Pork.—The market was dul), with sales of 450 bois. mess, mt $1887 56 wich sales at the clone ata figare less. Oot- ton,—Sheady with fair sales. Whiskey.—ales of 150 Dbia. were made tm rotai lots at 8%c. and | large parcels at 3le. —_—_—_—_—_—_—S—S—SXS—s ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 4 your summer mir, 24 ure roshing down voxether To tbe damp and cheer lens earth; thine of tw nummer ciething, eturna again! O% se are mon! uvhoppy Wi vonr bare and leattess houghs~ No fall apo win? garmenis’ 1 ud God a to *ullon erect cac fad, SwitHs we fly A fal and winter mock deaigued Por every ehange of vty! SMITH BAOTBRRS, cue price Wholessle and Retail clothing Warcrooma, Nos, 122 and lio Falton street New York. I To OHAS! WHY, HATR DYES.— Jr ROMA'S hair color restarer is the holy articlé pow in generad use. Ibis vota dye be used as freely ne water, and (@a beautiful dreseug ator, ‘ella & Co J Rarsell paniding, Boston, | 4 ane af ory, er Mra M. Hey 7 Brookiyn, agevt Addrves all orders to JOS! sole general agent, Brooklyn Sent o any part of the country Upon 1erelpt of 0 cents oF 17 stanion ATBERLEY HAVING SUCUSEDED TO THE raetice of tbe iaie Dr. J P. Sraiy ean ne comsulied at nner of Kecond avecne and Third sireet, at the Advice gravis on Monlays and Ld pple and 2 04 P. MM. Anoilice soy wanted; apply ue above. ror. (URS—LANDRY'S eth None season, Orders careful y ex: _No. 08 Broadway, NDIA RUBBER GLOVES AND MIPTENS, LINED ard aniined, tbr eoid or wet rough bens, chapped or soft and whi VERCOATE, Overveate, TOUSE, and 68 PULTON STREET, soween Gold & closh surtous ard Rarians. Pine block uy fers Peas Me Aver Ove Pt did pilot aver conte. jack aur faney velvet ven'a. Rich metro antique ean Feehionanic 4 Caseimere Dnaiuess coats. .... ae. O™ crt French aod Amerioan paper hangings, WM. F, BROWN, 261 Growawioh and Robinsor street, between Murray Positive, unmis:»Reabla, ail there disor: wed as case and Hrer carp ain, siupie vee ot that geou.n. by ab he medical i i cares of me 6. of Beart din- 3) ay edinctod every day by the 4 ogrereow mewicine, endorsed TODINe WATER. be referred to in pore mak for them salves, | evaieneen of the woodartal ef DE Ls & I adele without, he medeine should be \..e water, sold atl a bot- oud * AN TOUS, PLOWIWAY, FOR TRAVEL. en nad fe 2, Korepesn or Americas La As by sioams row, TOR Ar” be saltva ‘erfumea the ko. Prt 18 NOW roath ta foil, ea) = Wholensle at HIOAYS, commer, 2, Ba Gree sirsel, between ¥ Mia, per pate, —Liw ov. LL, in Calvary tho we Al vt OLEVRLAND © Fut George Low, all of Nov 1, at the re- i? Rov. Mr. Ale former iy of dau gtr of Thorman Urs bien’ Canmila and Cal Buvvua on ) taorning, Nov. 14, Mrs, Bym 15EN, ilo ‘Sangh, aged 24 years and 7 mention, ‘The funeral sddtrors will be doltwered at her late rest- 49 Brox way Aafvera « Wee 0’ chock. 29 respoedu ly wvtted, without be akon te Terryiown » la the rine o'eock Aes Dosemuuer, ‘Co res vented 10 attend tho fas \ tr eer iste post 35, Mevowe Laawy, wife of “che family, and ose © Yehael Lowry, are Tt) feoers! from ber late re- Dirty ooo” treet, to morrow jt romos will Be taken to >) jem cmed will be sald for to. alvery aim Sater Anna Wrisune, wo 8 yeren Dubitn ave Canad. pap ro please copy. angen, =O0 Friday ld, ater & totions {toed whieb od ore vse fortiieds, Magy Msmcms, ite ©, 34 Svizabeth streot. om Are respecttnlly invited to ate oTndon, at one o’ntogk. On Prk 14, of crop y, Compauta V, davgbter © doin and Ontharme Ridden, aged tbe fanuly are a Ne te Cyatheam, ¥ \ ‘urtber invitation. ore Gxamem, tne Greene. Adie wlerPoeD, at on Gras ‘ faturday abet” M y aro rorpecwalty invited to et ferncen, et two o'eledk from te Staub Wuliam urtbar Botice. aay Hear | etacet, Been of tw Loate, No 42 mary, tn the 60th year * Qaecos county, pariah of “e family are invited to the frwrral, fro com nek wtreet, tle at tor9 o'etnet On Sater lav, Nov 15 of drepey om the au) ard © iraben Gerken, without a(n S48 a rot relatives and trion foweral, * 0 fully are thvived v0 ate 16, Rowaan | Sapam Wollings, aged 8 cov. M2, Puonmecm, Morgarct Loules Platt, 3 Noy. At, Ment, Jawme Gauna- nt) Regiment © ‘the family, and the » teenth and Sor eat ovited to une &, from bis ‘cor - 4 Fealdenoe, . Le Peeroa « ton oF ‘The friends aod invited to attend the moral, from eteeto Floebing ao. (9 * Or svenaes, at one