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Rapudlican of the 17th, says, however: — All we oan say on the ia this: The convention has never yet lent ttecif to furtherance of schemes @f disunion, but has uniformly trowned down every movement that lovked to such » result as its object. ‘this city has apy sane any reason come to Sa ‘This is not for tho over- * attend tno met tiogs of the eenvention, and shonid such a purpose be developed on the part of one of its members, lor one, we shall not Desitate to hoid up both the traitor and his troason to the peblic roprobation. @aruaxs yor Faxwoxt.—The Datly Republican, lows, of tho 17th, says:— ‘Within the ines week eleven Ger 1, ana have placed the neme of John C Fremont the head of their columns as their leader in tho battle, ‘The German republican paper of this city, the lows Zeitung, ie one of the papers which have tasen this on 8. turday lart ia an improved and ‘Was Next Unrrep Srares SmxaTa. —Michigan elects a re ebbean in place of Gen. Cass; Wisconsin elects a repub ‘Bean in place of Gen. Dodge; Rhode Island elects a repub- ‘Mena im piace of C. T. James; Connecticut has already @heeen one in place of Isaac Toucey; Indiana bas two va- emmcies—the republicans, having a majority in the State Renate, will probably foliow Senator Bright's example, atid por tpone the election by refusing to go into join; bal- Jet; Maine chooses s republican in place of Hamlin; Mas- sachusetts chooses arepublican in place of Sumner; New York chooses a republican in place of Fish; Calt/ornia has two Senftors to olect—the result may be expected by am early steamer. QB. Banswaii Rowrr.—This gentleman having made much embarrassed for the moment, |, “that he would repiy to the gentleman from Alabama the next day.” a 's ‘When the morning businces ae eves, Mr. R. took ‘Me floor, pale and b: paving \y spent a ‘bad pig bt, ava read off nis repty. Fuses vv Evrors—John Mitobeil, afer baving made ‘eB the troubie be could im thie country, is now lectaring “ Peace in Europe,”’ bt fore the citizens of Nashville, je kearn from the Newark Mercury of the 18th, that ‘Mir. Alexander, the dsfeated candidate for Governor ia New Jersey, is strongly talked of as United States Sena- ter, m piace of J. R. Thempeon, whose term is about ex- ‘Thomas Cunningham, of Boaver, Peno., bas been ap- petated Asrociate Judge of the Supreme Cour of Kansas, ft place of J M. Burre!l, deceased. Bxnrpow.—The Charleston Standard of the 16th is dis @metng the mode of legitimating slavery. Whether it ema\) be by crempting slaves from execution, or making thew appendages to the soil, not to be sold except with (he land ibey cultivate, or to be restricted 1o particular exapioy ments, or be instructed and educated, it is not yet time to discuss. rays tho Siandar:, because the institu: ten ie not ‘legitimated.’ Ben. + Secnar.—Tne Lancaster Aniciligencer of Nov. 18, speaking ¢f Mr. Bochanan’s Cabinet, saye:—‘He bas Bever given an intimation to any living soul on the sub- jest. He keeps his own counsele—and when his scieo- tious are once made, it will be found that his Cabinet la get only 2 unit, Dut that it is also « Union Cabinet.’’ SaeutoR ror Detawake.—As tho appointment to the ‘wecancy cocasioned by the death of Mr. Clayton rests im the Governor, Causey, who @ a Know Nothing, it is ox pected that bo will select the pew incumbent from among bie Know Nothing friends. ‘Tum Exars o Mivwesos.—Tho population of this Terri Are there any more of the sdine rort in Ohio ? Sovrngry Necroms LisrmsivG ro Fiaction Srercim— Reevnsncrions Faaxep—Waat rime Cook rowo mee Mn. ‘wxne.—We publish an article from the Pumily Fister, © wetn) and well conducted pap: r published a! Memphis, ‘Benneesee, whicd speacs yolames on the intent cted tome @f slavery and the conduct of the slaves — I 5 i ' He Ht i id ii : E : i é ; s ut i iy ; i : i ; ei lu i 4 ; # i if ‘ i i i it fi i FH i : ik i : 1 il i H i | if i I f Fi i r i l 1 3 i | ; { E H i i they will only ettain a ‘Will impose the of deorganins and decay. There is no safe and steady growth the principle of amaimilation. Nor Fruity Aqnere.—fho ‘Mth argues with the Richmond Of re opening the siawe trade — An increase {n the number of slaves may diminiek the waive of sieves, but not the value of #lsvo prodacte or the value of our lands We believe the demand for the i Standaré of the ne to the effect or otmort NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1856. : i i g i i ‘i 5 , | E HE tl ist pase iI ee if F £ i The South, like the North, have ultraiste, who entertain disvmon projects. Buch are advocating an extention of Southern conquests; a sort of union with poruons of Mexico and Nicaragua and Cuba; the whole forming a Southern slave confeceracy. To these schemes is added of re- ‘the African slave trade. This the Ubarleston of that class, for. The extracts Fi ’ journals denounce them? ‘What evidence is there Lage M iyrthe of Southern voters couctenance them? And’ income 4 let- . cry able Preaiden- first por the Row the dow: ht imposition ts attempted o holding vu; the President elect ee exclusive Southern candi og and worse than this, as the favorite of the small party in the South who are in favor of a southern slave coniede- ition of the African slave trade! Was country; and who, inajead of lending nimself to a South. ern siave confederacy, or to proj of disunion, will sw som “ The Union: it say, in the words of Andrew must be preserved.’” Hox, Joun Arrizrox.—The Maine Free Press thus al: ludes to Mr. Appleton, of that State, whese name has frequently been mentioned in connection with several high official positions at Wasbington:— ‘We know not in what capacity Mr. Bushanan may re- quire the services of Mr. Appieton, but we do know that Mr. A. is equal to any demand that may be made upon bim. He is cool, yet firm and bo\d—eloquent with tongue and pen. yet argumentative and investizating— impartial in bis acts with political brethren, discreet in bis counsel, safe as a confident, reliable as a triend and steady in his attachment to democratic principles. Rumor says that Mr. Appleton is to become tha éditor of the official organ at Washington. Interesting from Kansas. TO TRE RDITUR OF THE MENOURI DEMOCRAT. Lawrence, Kansas, Nov. ¥, 1856. ‘The twenty young men convicted of manslaughter the other day, are sentenced to five cer eoerecenent, two of whlch to bard labor, by Judge pte, are to be put to work upon the Capitol building ia a few aes ee to weara and ball attached to sther ‘& company of troops to be ee Se an tt tin Several persons were in the office when I went in. Covevare catered nto convennedion, with - j i se 5 E i ! i : Hs i s z z z H ? i ad is§ d Ff gE 8? on tho mat- report it to the have an effect, anner; but I am (o- my hands clear from the President can re- will sustain mo—my iy God will sustain me, commited. The mur- Sen ete under m; en, {and still the saennatt Tt is om ow He shalt again be arrested and tried. I say it iy to all con- corned. 1 care pot what lawyers or judges are present, 1 poste ony 2 Legomyne wen bepe Menea © Col. H. J. Titus thea remarked thet perhaps the man ‘Was Ipnocent of the charge alleged against hia “Then be should have been discharged,’ thundered the Governor. ‘How oan murderer be admitted to bail’ He bas had no trial. The Grand Jury found a true Dili against him, and be has had no trial. It is an out- or It a enough to make one’s hair siand onend. | ’ yep A world. | will make the Senate tin- gic. It man outrage. No free State man could have been admitted to ball—be would now be in prison. [am Governor, and this Hayes shall be arrested and have nis Sheriff Samuel J. Jones at this time entered the room. his i ' i ait filets: z Lawnnwen, K. T. ee Serene, rene ae Pol under . aa were and rentenced by at Police .ntelligence. Cusncs or Kumring 4 Dsonpmaiy Hovas—A Derams ne Tats oy WnonG! >FLICTED — About three weeks g0 ® young German gi |, named Louss Raufer, came to this city from Ph iadelp:ia on a visit to her sister. Finding that her relative bad gone to Chicago, Miss Raufer took board at an em grant house in Grcenwich street. While at this place » rupner—or rather a procurer of subjects for houses ot bad repute—offered hia services to obtaia employmen’ for the friendiess girl. She consented to accompany bim to # lager bier saloon, No, 40 West Broadway, kept by Leopold Williams. Here she was taken into tho service of Williams, not as a domestic, as , but for the pri of prostitution, Bhortly after ber entrance into her new qi he dis covered the character of the house, and was devirous of leaving it immediately. The proprietor and hia wife, however, know that th had te girlin oa : ing Jvetice Welsh of the affair, She made an affidavit against Williams for keeping a cisorderty house, when the Prietor was arrested. Tbe prisoner was brought Justice Connolly, who was the ling magistrate at the time. and committed to prison in default of $1,000 bail. Laxpionp axp Txxant Domicorty—Ovmovs Cass — Wednesday morning a lady named Mrs. Charlotte Oreamer, lately’ residing at No 48 Newark avonue, Jersey City, Sppeared before Justice Connolly at the Lower Police Court, and made a complaint for illegal seizure of furni- ture, against Pictt M. Peiky, alias ‘Buffalo Bill’’ of Church street, (te compluinant alleges that on Sunday last, she came to New York, with the iatention ef hiring a house or part ofone, in the lower part of the city. Finding that there were rooms to let at No. 104 Ghurch 811 she ied to Pelky woo lived next door, and he Featof $s per week. Th folowing day Petey abe rept of $14 per week. wh she says, ceme to ber in ber new aboce, and pry Pare ‘the hoses she was then occupying was a resort for prostitutes and other improper cbaracters. and that she would be annoy- ed very much in consequence of the presence of auch Persons. Abe became very much at the story of her landiord, and immeaiately quitted the mises, leaving her furniture behind her. Yesterday abe returned to city, and engaged a car- man to her furniture from the house she lately tmbabited, when Mr. Pelky appeared, and refused to allow the’ departure of the property un- Jess the complainant paid for one month’s am ut ee rate of $12 per werk. Mrs Oreamer objected to pro- ceeding op the of Pelky, a d said she would apply to the awhorities for rearess. ‘Bat Pelky was inexorab Mrs. C. was obliged to repair lay a complaint ngainst her Of property. Justice Connolly on hearing the com: of the women issue! @ warren: for the arrest of ’” and placed the sam- in the bands of ¢xecution. The officer repaired to the house in and found that the doors were locked, and puolic latter advised officer Masterson Ly tera ieee the ‘s farniture. to 04 Church street, with the speed of meten eel b none the Lenten one om ber property wit! Promptnuess. Great ‘wae the joy manifested by Mra. Creamer at being restored to ber dearly prized pieces of cavinet and bedroom ture, and bag were the thanks she The open Prosecutor. to break of Mrs, le ting ber ip possess! dong bt for a sum less than $40. ’ to the police under the oognomen of ‘‘Bui bis premises bave often becn complained of by the officers J & for persons of a very doubtful character Mr. ‘The False Packing of Cotton. importance of the commerce of te Uniod hairs i the article of on. own, those who,are acquaint of the trade it ie a matter of satisfac- pp Nhe by a Mg og ot ‘e@Dormous a quan! material elected, this time, worked so smoothly, owing to the honorable ‘The megnitude and Great Britain with the ton, is eufficient ed with tbe a cbaracter of all concerned, rom the to the manu- facturer. Rut in order to sustain character of the ‘rade, and to retain the mutual confidence which has existed, it ie eeseniial that sample of cot- im the market should represent the ae vie ae oo nae a ~ gg a dames ot Jess packing ie so many care! pac! ave , causing ® ween the sample destination, and by the nehoe, — tho —— iweon venience of re pack! returning and the trouble and dificuities which ettena ” to suffer the loss resulting from such cotion, turned by the manufactur: r, rather than reso t to tne te- dious ane often uselees process of seeking redreas ag>'1et the planter abroad. [tis on this sccoust that #0 few in- stances bave occurred in which the resi offendor has borne the coprequerces of bis aad. mag | on this forbearance, the evil complained ot , from carelcenpers or otherwise, increased to such an extent that, in « large proportion of ehipments arriviag tn Liver- pool, instances ot false or irregular packing arc aitoover- 0, and occasionally whole parcels, consisting of twenty, filty ,and even che hondred bales, are found mixed in dale, and sometimes p ated; io other words, the outer |ay- er, rom ¥ bich the ample is taken, is more or ines superi- or im quailty to the interior of the bale. It is t> be hoped ‘hat ali parties will sce the urgent necessity of promptly ¢o Operativg to stop and remove this sortour aod \acreas ing evil, whieh will otherwise a leo the trade, and devtroy that mutual trust and confidence, without which sueb an extensive and important braroh of commerce cannot be carried on. THOMAS SELLAR, President American Chamber of Commeroo. THOMAS HAIGH, President Cotton Brokers’ Association. Corrvrtion or Purtis rm one oF ovr PrBLiC Scuoois—Disousttse Derkaviry.—It is no, duty for us, atany time, to publish to the worla sine of those who violate the want task to perform than ip lowing account of the cor in one 0: our those who corra the moniters ot | so astonished st the contents that ste handed ber female teacher. The nole wae written one of the pupils to ancther in the same and revesied (in iangusge too indecent Heaton) the aston: Intell pepoe thas the writer of the Bote and Ove of ber (dren was made in an ante.room, and the girin contession of everything, disclosing the parucu- ard to the manver in which they wero rat duced to corrupt themselves, and the motives for conti: « aing thetr ¢i-punting licenvouspess. As the giris reised the dreds which wbey bad |, (deeds too shameful and beart’y to be mentioned.) the lab of their mo. thera was moet terrible, and coald have reached of their children their weve Diasted them, beasts an The six gis curres they are, were subsequently taken Ww their homer where farther and separate investigations were made, and it was previy satisfactorily ascortained that five of the girls had been introdoced to their . od infvenced by the sixth girl, (we have ber namo, ) forever. Who, we are iniormes, bas vile asso Clates, and @ netaraliy inclined to vice. This giri has been dismissed from th» school. Of the men, or who have corrupted these girls robbed tnem of their good Dames, and throws such a bi ‘upon the hooes apd ae of their perents, wi language is ade uate describe them, or raher sufficiently to con Temes them? It ie «burn k. diackening diagrece the city for such men tolivein it, And we under. bad beter be bushed op, Thw may a legal to others, bot net 10 us. We bave sedeced cbildrem from the paths of virtue, and then paid them (the girls state that they bave been paid about two dotiare per week for their 4) “ yon), to continue their e pupirbed, presents of trinkets and money), and attempred ty ruin Af any more, then we had better open the doors of our penal institutions and of the three beastly scoun taken to expore them) we ah soins i, in order that the public may know who to point Gager of scorn at.—Soston Tima, Nur. 20. Evorement ix Rocnesrme.—The Police Lng trate has under consideration a case of abd , The facta, aa we Satarda: which has a lamentable relapee into that em! civilize. thelr own injerion without the | uch penitence, and her readiness to return to her father's house. The magistrate thought proper to hold as a witness until the examindtion is conch She ised therefore committed to jail, as was also Tomlinson. Mr: Perkins is a man of wealth and good standing in bis neighborhood, and must feel much afflicted b: the occurrence. The examination is not conclu Rochester Advertiser, Nov. 11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. . New York, Nov. 17, 1856. Very opportunely you call attention in to-day’s Herat» to the necessity for improvent in the ma- nagement of our city ciieade btless their ave- Tage profits are as great as you state. Instaad, how- ever, of @ reduction of the ‘rates of fare, would it not be better to seek the improvement in the shape of improyed accommodation, the public continuing to pay a liberal rate of fare therefor? We are now petting but @ three cent accommodation in sguality, in return for a five cent fare paid. Require the com- panies to put on more cars, to take up no more eengers than they can reat, and the result would be, more frequent trips, a speedier th thransit, there being fewer stoppages, anda comfortable ride, with the money nor for @ tedious, un: comfortable and unhealthy ‘de, or, rather, fatiguing If the fare is reduced to three cents it is to be feared that we should only find evils ag- gravated, as the low fare would probably draw great- er crowds into the existin; limited accommodation, which the companies find quite aa liberal ag could afford to farnish under a three cent rate of fare. at any rate, they would claim that auch was the case. Try the improved accommodation first, and there- af er, if the profite are so large as to warrant it, re- opera rofit vibe the enterprise that_ profite are due to that ope- rates these.conveyances, equal to the average re- tarns from Paint te oe real estate, or to legal interest; but in return, comfortable acco: Ly chair perio prs ‘se acupenbs: clusive privileges com) manded by the Rivive Pusuic. Coroner’s Inquest. “ Fatat Fatl.—An inquest was held by Coroner Hills upon the body of a man named Charles Holter, who ‘was killed by falling from a precipice into the quarry at the foot of Forty second street, B. R. The deceased was foond quite dead, although the presumption ts that he lived for some time after the fail, for drops of blood were traced several fect from the spot where deceased was found, showing. evidently, that he crawled some distance with the hope of obt ‘aeswtance. The jury in this case rendered a verdict in accordance with \he adove facts. Deceased wasa native of Germany, and was about 35 years of age. Obituary. DEATH OF GENERAL GUYON IN TURKEY. [Constantinople (Oct. 17) Correspondence ot the London I announced to death of General sion. The Cane, and to's cempany of case, Kars were present, and did the honors Admiral bo en a ta wren; ‘which was cone on & isusche Searel Guyon was the son British navy. When scarosty ae Portugal. after 8 et Set ibeisset General Sobek, one of the thus making the union of the bie. His third ans E F i u& i i zu, where he so signally as to jorce bim to evacuate that part of and re- tire bebind ‘he lines of Tiel. At the end of war bo retired into Turkey and was taken Tarkish ow. a8 Lieutenant General. When war broke out be was sentto Karses Chiof of which, however, owing to the jealousics of tne Ts |_com- manders, be was not eo successful as in his command in Hopgary. General Guyon wae eminentl; man of se tion, of marvellous personal bravery daring, and bad he been put at the head of corps be | as foreigner and Coristian, was an obstacle to He Captain Epwarp Muitve, of Boston, died at Foo chow. Foo, Coipa, August 11, of brain fever. He was chief mate of steemer San Francisco at the time of her loss, and his cool bravery and untirmg labors on that occasion attrected much attention. At the time of his death, be ‘was waster of steamer Antelope. He was highly esteemed for bis gentieman|y qualities Lj z i i i F : f g Fa 34 E : 5 H A 3 i Z 5 3 i i E g 5 a gE i i i if i 78 i} 2e4 iit i i ier ai ~Fek 7 , 308 Broadway.—Mr. Fowler, a full writen descripuons, day and evening. Phren gives charts, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs are match- Jess and unique articles. Hoth for sale, aad the dye pri- vately applied at No. 6 Astor House, Batchelo: ‘s Hair ‘Wigs and Toupees.— ‘The best in the world, Zui Widtod ese ctan mas Jatin; ae ee eee nrg 10, 1 good, ler, just lande* Jor saleby JOHN DUNCAN,& SONS, 405 Broadway. Brandreth’s Pitis remove every morbid the blood from all foulness, and re- affection, ly cleanse eer penebc insane aa ee do eae vigor. street, New York. 25 cents per box. tiful exion be es ‘balm of juired bj >, a flowers.” Beware of cotsicrfels. “fhe immense success of the ‘‘balm’? has brought out hosts of counterfeits ‘and imposiors. Be sure each boitk FETRIDGE & le is signed For ry Holloway’s Pills are Celebrated as the Best Temedy in tae world for the removal of diseases. They will cure liver complaint and dyspepsia in all ite forms. ‘The Neatest Overcoats Worn are the Rag- Jan’s from DRUMGOLD & PROCH’S, 12) Fulton street, Sixpenny Hollyotypes and Twenty Cent ambrotype Factory at likenesses, with cases; as usual, 1,500 taken daily. HUl’s Hair Dye, Fo black or brown. at No. 1 Barclay hisker: ‘The First and only Premium, a Silver ‘medal, for new ang original improvements in photography, by the DI BROTHERS, 2% Broad —___ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tuurspay, Nov, 20—6 P. M. Basiness was almost entirely suspended today. Tho seldom seen Thanksgiving so generally observed. The only thing in a business way that hes transpired to day, vices from Liverpool, via Halifax, which are thrée days Jeter than those received by the previous arrival. We ing of Saturday, the 8th inst. Consols had dec!ined 34 per cent. The London money market had experienced no im its condition. Bailion in the Bank of England con- tinued to decrease, notwithstanding the large arrivals. and drooping. A decline of 3¢ on lower and 1-16 on fair ‘and middling qnalities is reported. Breadstufls inactive searcity and value of money throughout Europe prevents apy activity of trade, and wé look for lower prices for all land and the Bank ef France will not relax the restric- tions they bave been compelled to adopt, and they may commercial classes with difficulties and embarrassments that may lead to wide spread bankruptcy. The banks classes. ‘They complain of a very tight money market in Bos. reserve under three miilion of dollars. ‘The Hartford Times of the 7th inst. contains the follow. ‘There is #0 muoh truth in what the writer says that we transfer it to our colum ns, that !t may be more generally Wrermry Razoap Inyeerwevts. of Western railroad stocks have under $47 Broadway. ante ae a Fen eee ee, was awarded american Insitute, 1856, to MONEY MARKET. weather has been all that could be desired, and we have of any importance, is the receipt of the Niagara’s ad- have fimancial and commercial accounts down to the even- change, and the Bank of France shows no improvement American stocks were quiet. The cotton market was dull and declining. The uews is not at all favorable. The our great exporting staple products. The Bank of Eng- maintain their position, but in so doing they surround the msy not break, but they may break the mercantile ton. The last bank returns of that city show a specie ing remarks {a relation to Western railroad investments. circulated through the country: — om weg rgd fow weeks. The of the i E i i i tf if 5 § E ¢ i Hl Hi] Hi EB i 3s 5 F ity Hi g: i FH EF i +4 £2 FER | a ff 1] is a A 3 i F i i 3 k i G F E iy SE. i i i ‘ rH AY 23453 E if 3 ! 4 ! pnp od te pd expense ye Cleve! Toledo— which keeps np two expensive hoes do the scanty business ‘of halt \ipe— , Caneda. The engineer of the Miiwackle and Missiselpoi railroad states that that road will be Gnlshed to Prairie du Chien, on the Misrieripm, in three months, and that it will make a lino (rom Chicage to the whole upper Misnie- siprt, ‘Minveseta and apper Wisconsin, toa hours, or @ Lupdred miice shorter thin tne present route orer Galens sod Chiongo road. I this i# correct, it must take away a large 0. The tap the Gal mahi joago. The prorses whick Borant investors in Worw which they cae nevor learn from interested partiex, Rot honcrtiy dwcharge thetr duty towarde the public. ‘The following communteation will give the public a lit- tle food fr relloction, particularly those interosted in ralcoad tacks a speculative character: — Naw York, Nov, 13, 1866. TO TR RDITOR OF THR MERALD. heard, lke everyone else in Wal! street, ome rumors that have been current for i share of the most lucrative cenit im in thie market. 1 Inte and compare the diferent and I believe the fullowing am misinformed, I shall be would sppoar that the officers of company borrowed some money of an institution in Wall street, aod gave as collateral security 9 certificate of Scertain number of sbures of the ead railroad, For some reason or nother, the cardier of the institution ‘who loanod the money examined the ewok ledger of the rallrced, and found that the required imber of shares was not to the credit of the account. Upon application for an expianation, he was told that the company bad un- igeued stock, which they were at liberty to bypotheoare lone Now, [should like 'o be informed what constitutes A wook. If Thold ® certifionte, signed by the ve | mot the right to believe 522533239 i it E i ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. For Situations and Help, see ath page. —— MISCELLANEOUS. «W CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.—WM. ROWR, has removed to fering bargains in oilclo hs, &c., for choice ‘iaings just opened, very desirable. VEBOOATS, (0) Overcoats, HANKSGIVING CONTINUED. Morning, as nswal. ‘DGER co-ts four cents. EW YORK LEDGER is sold everywhere. The NEW YORK LEDGER contains good storie. the NEW YORK LEDGER secures a Fern. The NkW YORK LEDGER monopolizes Sylvanus Cobb. The NEW YORK L&DGER 1 the chea| paper in Ame. a. aguEr yone LEDGER ls the best of the day. Th@ NEW YORK LEDGER is pooms the hor The NEW YORK LELGER is the New York Ledger. The NEW YURK LEDGPR is at 108 Nassau si¢eet. ROSS EY General Agents. Marriea. —On Wednesday evening, Nov. DonaLps0s—CAREELL.. 19, by Rev. J. Z Ni Mr. Wouam H. Dosa.psom to Miss Hamner of this city. Panure—Davines Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the re- sidence of the bride’s father, by Rev. 8. M. ur. Laws J. Paruuures to krsz4, third daughter of Mr. D. Davies, all of this “e Buyee—! —On Thursday peng mem by the Most. Rev. Archbisnop Hughes, Auu. T. Marshal of the United New York, to Mrs. Barnard Grahem, Many T. sete cae ‘etna ., all of this city. a Soorr— church, by the Rey. Dr. Hawkes, Mr. | nl geemmmed only daughter of Hoary A. burl- Husanaw—Wurrmg,—On Wednesday, Nov. 19, by the Rey. Mr. Putney, Mr. Giuumar F. Buwsnaw, of New York, Miss Compas H. Warmina, of Mianus, wo Conn, Montgomery, Alabama, re copy. fom -BavsRiy.—On Fininsatey Ne, 19, by Shane Rev. William 8. Karr, Oapt. Jomn 8, to Miss 2. Bevaaty, of Lous—OoLzs . ‘Wedne , Now. 13 oo residence of Mr. Sidney by Rey. J. Z. Ni- a = Avomzo W. Loam to AMA, davg! of Jacob Coles, Keq., all of Hempstead, L. L f i F i Hi No. 15 West Washin; place, this morning, at eleven ‘wihhout further invitation. ae Macsms.—On Wednesday, Nov. 19, Jonm 8. Maamms, Nov. 20, at hor No. consumption, Ysons A hoa cosh His friends and are requested to attend the fu- neral, from No. 468 Eighth avenue, this afternoon, at bailf past one o'clock. Wi On Thureday, Nev. 3 Caaravpn, eRe — re Jobn H. Me sorole. sigue _— ‘riends and relatives are morrow ltl be interred in Gi 1 Greenwood. . 41 U. tena the funeral, — averve, Jere Cy, ‘afternoon, o’clook. ’ nein ey * oe at two Jovin THOMPSON, , Further notice ef the feeorel will be Met vite —In New Orleans, on ‘Toeeday