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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, Our London Correspondence. Lonvox, Nov. 4, 1856. Mordl of tne Neapolitan Difficulty —Intrigues of France and Rusia— Resentment in England agains Louis Napoleon Official Vacanctss—Guy Faux and His Disipla— Affairs of the Royal British Bamk, dc., dc We are still more absorbed in fore!gu than home news. ‘The Nespoittan question and its development have pro- duced results such as might have beon anticipated, but ‘which seem not to have been looked for. This question ‘was first mooted when it was supposed that tae French and Eoglish Cabinets would work in unison. Gradually, ‘an itoame to bedeveloped, France fell away from her ‘ally, and it become necessary either that Kngiand should abide by her policy alone or yield to the modifications @reposed by France. Lord Palmerston cuose the lattor course, and the consequence isthat two great Powers ‘Dave exposed themselves to a snubbing from asmall Siste, to the edifieation of the world at large, The King of ‘Naples openly laughs at the puerility of the Western Powers, and redicules the ides of France and England coercing him in the rale of his people. The result of this etate of things is that the people of France bism: ad therence to the policy of England, and the people Kugiana condemn the policy of Louis Napoleon, unt discoaten of course has arisen on elther aide, To crown this, to Emperor in an insane moment ordered the Moniteur t ‘warn’’ the English press that danger woud acorue tothe alliance} if strictures on Frauce or its Emperor were aot eschewed im future; and the breach is made wider thea tt was before. The English press is not celobrated for ita unanimity; but on this occasion the Em eror has been responded to from cast to west, from north to south, by @ perfect yell of indignation and an utter casting forth of all delicate ocnsideration for the time to come. Let the Emperor Louis Napoleon look to himsel', for if his dowa- fall is to ensue, as some are ready to prognosticate, he ‘will find the British press anything but backward in bring- {ng it about ‘The Frenoh Emperor, fancying himself secure ina po- «sition he has occupied chiefly through tho instramentaity of bis alliance with England, has presumed upon our love, thereb; the alliance and bis own po ‘whileour bt ‘with our ¢nemies aod fallen ually from us, but eur forbesrauce could not ever-enduring. Gossip and rumor, whicu sometimes fire ax well us smoke, informed us of tae seoret ceatbaatone'di-tna Onuns de Mommy 0s Noooow ent Chis Bs Bi pert ne oye ® royal or imperial pageant, and this mission Carried out as far as he could, Immadiately ‘after the arrival of the Frecch representative in Russia, France assumed a motified tone towards her foriner e1 fn if and in ture awakened as to @ senas of our position— iston—[ should say. Ceuat do Moray, in‘a- pint by (lends ip Russia, wrote to Count Walewsxi, urged apon their minister the necessity of address- & pote to Ausiria ed the desirabiiity of her relin- g the Principalities—no note of course to England Black Sea—that would have been too daring piewnst influenced, doubtless by the uader- atanding that: big ancestral estates in Peland (ho is Pole) would be restored to him, writes off to Couut Buol 4m the matter. Some coufusion ariaes, but Engiand st-ps tn and says:—‘ Refuse to give up the Principaities until ane Bolgrad and Isle of saguriapnal And Austria refused accordingly. rought @rance bas become subseviant t» Russian oho Austria is not disposed to give up her hold oa the Priaci- ppalities, and England 1s aetermined to hold tho diack Ses. Twkey is thrown to and fro by opposing currents, but eventually sidee with ‘matter rests tem. ling is very strong on these subjects, oo Eogiand and Austria; aud tuore the ‘Naples, but the idea of treachery with Bussia climax to all ber news reaching us from the Cape of Good Hope would lead us to believe that the difflouitios with ‘the Caffre cbief have been artunged. There is little de- pendence to be placed upon this pews, however, sad vations sre going on to meet any emergeacy. ‘ae of s war with the Caffres is very unpopular in tue army. Our ofilcers avd men dread the very itva of beiug ordered to the Cape. We have some of the old ¢ogtixh dali. left in us, and we yet prefer a good stand-up Same speaking behind brushwood or trees to pop solitary sa The troops engaged iu the late gives account of their adventures. Better col Rize with our G Lord Palms He has bad she apy bers, and every o' fallen into bis ‘roady lap. intment of bishops ia unoeual nu er kind of patronage seems to ve ‘The deato of the Lord Caf Tustice of the Common Pleas (Str Johu Jervis) gives bim ap opportunity to elevate Sir Alexander Cockhara to thy Dench, and simultaneously the resignation of Baron Platt erves to afford a rewari to another political adherent. Mr, Watson, Q. C., ‘s named as the learsed Baron's suo- cessor, Sir Richard Belthell becomes Atwornev General, P. isto receive the appointment of Bolicitor General This is current new: bad @ rather Phy | exhibition at the Mansio: Faux demovs' ber, the anniversary of the Guopowder Pict. Mr. 0’Con nell is # Catholic, and Mr. Salomons, the Lord Mayor, is « Jew, and ‘tbe two became “deep!y allected’’ whileaddress tog each other in strains of mutual compliment upoa free- of copectence and religious liberty all this was sheer humbug, for Protestants are now quite willing to relinquish the vile exhibition of aa ‘er Gay’’ on 2 con- Jot of nowy boys; aad aa to say that Ve | i gege i : : i i it l i 5 1 F § #2 i i 5 £ 4 i g iE iH ii ! i i g HH Hi és td rH i . 3 : jasula, France would pave to i pot cy Spanieh frontier, Vick as for London Times says:—Woe cannot wonder that the advent of free traie in France is not yet tobe There deems not the emailest hope that commercial erty, ae ‘we understand it, will receive the assent of government oF people ior many a year A letter from Smyrna of 11th nit. saye:—This steamer takes to England Mr. M. Wilkia, who, alter protracted ne tations With tne Turkieh govermment, has at last ob- ined a jan for the ratiway from Smyrna to Adinn. ‘The Paria Univers oo The oe works ome ted in Paris since five or six years ave attracted + quan tty of ak and this competition bas lewerea ‘The ang 3 44 yl a oxury te progress, bas ki a ‘spirit OF epeceiation which car. it & g F le i tbe Grand Duchy (born Jan. 10, 11 Deceseary ah pg opr for the The Epca, ot d@’aumaie were Phy to tote Te, riovayy formed tnteution a med poets Duchess, who was ® Nea) oeas, being iy totereeted in Sicilian sflaire, but also being anxious meet the Anglo French fleet. The Countess Molina, widow of Don Carlos, has just re- turned to Trieste after a rather prolonged atay at Saden. General Lara, who wa. Captain General of Madrid un- dor the San Luis ministry, bas left Paris to returnto Spain. General Todtleben Ld St. Petersburg on the 7th ult., vere wound be received im his right leg. General Luders, having obtained leave of absence for a year, bas also taken his departure frem the capital. The Empress Dowager of Russia arrived at Genoa on the 23d ult She was recetvid at the station by King Victor Emmanuel, who, riding on horseback alongside hor carriage, escorted her te the Royal palaoe. after. wards the troops of the garrison and the National Guard marched past in silence, on account of the state of health of the Czarina. The Manchester Guardion of 21th allimo, seya:— Equally improper is tho ianguage of tke ADnucur to werning us that the offeuce «scribed to the nals ia this conptry may tend to destroy confi- dence Leiween the Cabinets of London and Paris. The Vrexch government must be Vecdouae 4 well aware that (oat of Eoglana bas not the slightest power of =. ing 0 oF controiling the press, and cannot, made responsible for any course which it may be seen % pursue. The London Star says:—That Eogisnd should be placed im the degrading position of humble attendant upon the will of Leuls Nupo'cor Bonaparwe is the personal fault of Viscount Paimerrton. Tho Neapolitan government are doing ‘beir best to divert the attention of the popalation from political affairs, and to »bow off the peope jn bolicay attire to ue ‘They se+m to remember: the dirst of the three letters which the old Ferdinand wes woat to declare should be used to govern the populsce—‘‘ Fate, Purina, Forca,"” (festivals, flour, anc the gallows. el A despatch from Berlin, of 27th of October, Devamark bes transmitted 's new olrculer om Dues, proteesing to meet all difficulties as4 call. mages the States wo bave not yet decided to do =. The coronation of the Emporor Paul of Russia amounted to. xander I. cost. 600,000 A Thus the Kwperor bas spent five times as much as the Emperor Nicholas, who spent five times as muou as Ale , WhO speut five times es wucn rs Paul Marine Court. Betore Hon. Judge Maynard. A SUIT AGAINST INDEMNITORS. Nov. 21.—Martin & Morrison vs. Phelps and others — ‘This was an action against the defendants as indemaitors to the Sheriff, wherein the Sheriff levied on cortain gocds alleged to belong to G. & W. Robinson, of this city, bot which the plaintiffs claimed to own, having bought the same from John Robinson, the fatber of anid G and W. Robinson, The only witness examined in the case was W Robinson, who transacted all the business for his ce when be (the latter) was in Canada. On the cross- pivation of this witness, by Mr. McCunn, gounsel for xm orfepdants, some strange developements were mado as to Low parties fail anc then go on in business in aaothor peme. He stated that his brothor aud himself, having owed their farber tome $2,490, in February last mado « bil of eale to bim, their father not being present; that the consideration was $2,400, and the goods sod to their iatber were worth over $4,000; that afver the sale the tather jefi for Canaca, and remained thore ever ain js fatber only gave bi bary salenman; tt also a ¢ business aflalys of the concern of Robinson! {what he, witness, aid all businsss about the om cern, ‘the eam if no transfer bat takeu piace; that witness, after the levy made by the Sheriff, sold out to P stock, avd executed a biil of sale to the plaintifis, under seal, of said goods and others, Tae oply power for no doing was the verbal authority bim by his fether going to Canada. The gave judgment for the defendants. dian and American Railroads, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. As a correspondent, in your issue of yesterday morn- ing. inatisutes a comparison betwen the Great Weatern, (Canada), and the American Lake Shore railroad routes, unfevorable to the latter, I beg space to say a few words on the Daripg the past season I have made four round trips from New York to Chicago, or eight through passages. peg ester mk eb ee Sesvension bridge, change oars.-to Wiarser, ferry, chepge care and then fon) Detrat to Coicago, By the Erie and Lake Suore lines ;—Ferry v0 Jer oy ' ee ee eee one by steam to onk! change care—to Cleveland, and change—to aod chepge cars, and thence to Chicago. J. Me Naw Youk, Nov. 20, 1886. Us ted States Patent Office for the week ending Novem ber 11, 185¢—each bearing that date:-— Francis Amstrong, Sr eet la., for improve- rak cars. ment jn bumper ee for railroad Frea'k H, Bartholomew, of New York, N. Y., for tm- proved anti-frost faucet. aaah Beet, Fenecenn, ¥. . J., for improved steam ry ‘Thos. Carr, of Liverpool, England, for improvement in be a jus for ships. Jobn Cole, A. Lite endo. Wall, of DeWitt, Til, for vement in draining machines. ‘Al@on Cooley, of Hartford, Cona., assignor to Roderick ferry, and A. of same place, for im- provement in fastening door 7 J (eth ee .- for improved door —. wnt ¥ Piper, ot New York, N. ¥5 ‘ore Hy fluid Jebn a ve tor tor sleeve fastener. Gustavus: Fineaee, copenaih, vt N. Y., for sugar drain- ing apparatus. G . > hie mee for improvement ia machine for bar vestering gral Iaudest,, ot New York, N, Y.; for improved vom ‘poleer for slate blinds. Hisrris, of Savanah, Ga., for improvement in ges for steam boilers. Loy Barria, of Massachu i Henry 1 Osgood, of Dorchester, Mass., for er eprore method regulating the a: ht of bouse furnaces. ‘Agustur Hengetenberg, o( Muscatine, lows, for candle mould macbine. Mores G, Hubbard, of Pen Yan, N. ¥., for improve- ment in cutting apparatas for grain and grase harvest. ors. G. W. Myatt, bare N. Y., for improvement in forks for handling heated plates. Rudol sent, of New York, N. Y., for improved method of ventilating ships. Henry Kruse, of New Orleans, La., for improvement ia wegorn. Hovert Tawson, of St. Louis, Miss., tor improved ‘waste valve for by George D. Loand, of Yonkers, ie Y., for improved mes W. Marin, of Fhiadeipin Pa., for improved method of har; thod of preparing rattans for umbrellas. Charles Miller, of New York, N. Y., for improvement in cutting tiles. an ar Morrill, of Andover, N. H., for improvement in cloth ay Eewin M. ‘Murphy, of Lexington, Ill., for medical re- spirator. Ephraim 1. Pratt, of Pa.. for tmprove- ment ip machines for #licin; a." "ive teyelde, of Republic, or for improvement in wat. Roun of ‘mour, 1 oie tan, ‘Sey it, Conm., for process for clean! G tare Sehalle, of New York, N. Y. for improvem sat i John R. Sees, of New York, N. Y., for wat of mean for bea ing feed water of vy capoen ‘Cortatian of = Phitade!phia, BS tor nr Improve. ment in breech fone. Jobo ¥. Wiley, of Fredunia, N. ¥., assignor to Benj. Riker F. Merrill, Thos, Poilips, of Cassadaga, N, Y., and Jno. Willey ‘atoresaid, for improvemest in ecavalors. wa. . of Bridgeport, Conn., for gaa regulstors, Thomas B, stout, of Keyport, N, J., for improveaent t a a Sm of New York, N. ¥., for coppering gaa retort fasten ‘Ww. Taggart, of ‘Haverhill, Mass., for improved pro- Jectile for \Srearms. Ruben Wright, of Westfield, N. Y., for weather Ftrins for doors. Jacob Geiss and Jacob Brosins, of Belleville, Il., for improvement in machine for cutting vegetables Alvin Bullock,of Busti, N.Y , for improvemout in har. ‘vesters. Epbraim L Pratt, o: Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Leonerd Harrwgtos, of Worcester, Maas., i improve- ment inmachines for parin; 4 ata }, potatoes & Heury Bessemer, of Lon land, for ‘asproveniest pp ameaningn re of iron and. men Patented in Rogland, Dewon.—Ethu Smith, ot Albany, N. Y., for desigd for poe stoves. ’ ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. === GRAND MASS MEKTING OF THE DRMOORA?IO electors of the city of New York, to commemoraie the ecent Lp Fim Meroe of the democracy of the Union, in the ‘ Jecttom of their natiopal candidates, and siso to congratulate ihe etizens of the Empire Oty tu the crus og defeat they have given to all the elements to democracy, will be a iy Hall, oa Wednesday, 2ith instant, at7}¢ o'o A number of the moat distinguished democrats of oe Union }ave been invited and will be present and address the meet- of the follewit Committee of Arrangements ap- Committee 7 Wiliam, Miner. Patrick Coyle. panera ates ter int jener: "Thomas Byrnes. Thomas J Manda, pares CHARLES A. MAY, Chair’n Com, of Arr. re i zeomaad MUNDAY {sccretaries. By order of the Dewocestic Foes General Commit- tee ON SMALL, Chairmaa, Jawes L. Benepict, ALFRED CHANCBLLOR, RE DEMOCRAT! mittee of the e'ty and Yoru ‘LICAN GENERAL COM- inty of New York, are requested “THE BALL SEASON. 1B YOUNG MEN'S BRPUBLICAN GENKRAL COM- hoe il colghraie the triumph of republican principles in the free 5 ‘ORAND BALL AND FESTIVAL, Acapear or r Musi, § On Thursday evening Dec. The Commiiice have faviled ihe most distinguished men {a the republican party to meet them ox the oocasion, and the iny' have been almost ‘accep ‘The arran, te for securing to the guesta and all preseat eat gratiication, bave been eulwusied to gentlomen of joe and taste, and it is believed that in particu. the Festival will’ prove a worthy commemoration of the slorious struggles and successes of the late republican cam paign. ‘The Committee announced the following arrangements for the evening: he doors will jee 9 at seven and a half o'clock. andred in- will ‘Lhe memhers of vited from the neighhoring citire, Wil: be known by their badges worn op the left breat. ‘Tbe private boxes will bo reserved exclusively for invited guests ‘2he supper rooms will be under the charge of —-—. ‘Ibe hatand cloax rooms will be under the charge of ‘Ticke's may be obtained of the Comuittee, price $2 each, admitting « gentemen and lady. D, L. ELDER, F. G@. YOUN( J. BARGY, J. A. POSTE: . CLOTHING, &C. ATQ! PEARL StRERT-—SEOOND HARD CLOT 2 log store. —Gentlewen desiro riluova clothing into cash, can obtain og perrouaily or through post, to 4 Pearl street. 0 THE LADIES. -GREAT OPENING AND A. -. Indies’ and children's clothing at a great reduct prices, to-day and every day next week, at the Jur Porlum aud Panterhn gon of Fashions 599 Broadway entire stock toust be cleared out to make room for a new and tlegant assortment of goods for the approaching holidays, Resques. saques, cloaks, robe de chambre, &c., will be found at great bargains. THE LECTURE SKASON. Pen PRANKS, LECTURER ON VISION, maker of Franks’ patent oor which strengthen Vision and suit for life, opera and soy glasses, microscopes, Jensea, Gongemen' ‘sdrawir 6 Wools, “her mometers aad by: meters, No. # Park row, opposite the Astor House. RB, VAN SANOT, OF THE CENTRAL Dutch church, Nin'h street. will x in number) on the general ‘he Bible ha Young Man's Guide" Commeneiag to inorrow evening at Ti; o'clock at the above chureh, and 19 be ‘ovtipued on successive Salibath evenings. THE TURF. | NION ours: L. L—TROTTING.—ON MONDAY, Nov. 24, past two o'clock. & match for $1,090" mile and vepeat ‘inder maddie. 1 Woodruile D. g. Pet; W. Pea body's b. g. True John. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. MOTELS, HOWDEB PARTY THIS DAY AT THE NEW ESTAB- bag hotel ealled the Collyer Hotel, cones avenue. be- tween Forty: ‘and Forty fourth streets, ts Kinde at ell hourk. Lodging and boarding. AU- Cahn (formerly strickman’ . barkeeper) & D. full value by ap. AMES MORONEY, La HE REY, A. Reformed Protestant I liver & course of lectures UCKLANDS HOTEL, 410. 412, 414 AND 416 BROAD- way, New York. Ini New Haven House. On aud afte iis dave price of transient board will be $1 90 per day. Fiee u's of roome for families and single gentlemen. iw You NE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY 124 Broadway, will forward their express to Oailforas, via Nicaragua, per steamer Texas, win day Nov. 22, in cherge of mpecial mensenger, Parcels and letter ived 10 4) two 0 ci00k, HE GAME OF MILLTARDS—1TS THRORY AND PRAO- Ge enero Seerame, by Micheal Fholan, price Coie peinge Genes PROT couneoes, = OILs. EROGENE OTLA. K Kerosene iy, § ot le. AUSTENS, No. &) Beaver stron, REMOVALS. Gast & ©O. HAVE REMOVED TO % WIL- am street. ——————————— DENTISTR Deere, RG. 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Persian, Grecian Ro naa and British ‘empires to the o-gauization of the American republio and the emablishement of the American coustitution, It is inteoted for and the ‘Rarrasive copsequently follows the line which leeag to and la most directly conaected wih the events ofour own history ‘The work is fu.ty illustrated with mapa ad engravings, and is prepared with quesuous oa a new very convenieut pl on Bravwancwats anv Hrs Tings tketohes of French Society in the Fighteenth Ceatury, from Unpublished documenta “By Lovis pe Lomestx. ‘Trana- iatee by BENKYS. BoWARDS 12mo0, muslin. SL Curtovs, authentic and amusing —bdinburg Review. hy of Ove whose cheracter and ad- lode. he Lite of is a dolighttul work, and we own nthe penne have derived from its perusal.— Mitts wet only @ mapet interesting Lereating stort is also a valuable emir ibution to the history of French vefore the French won —taturday Review: ra The: vitality of this book is indestructible * * It will be more rivetiog ‘Most romances — Athev« a1 The memwirs of such » map have an interest st beyond that of Personal biography. ‘Tha story of his ife throws now light ow the politics and the literature—on tne ideas and manners of is aee. It presents a series of striking sketches of the tater Bal hiwiory of range curing the latter half of she eighteenth ete of the “ Admirable Crichton’ of the cigucent century. Deaumarchaie enews to have beva the Boat remarkable specimen uf a Jack of al trades” and “imsater of al,” which his country has produced. + * Pull of curious details reavecting the state of cite ia the eigheenth century.—Loadon L Harper & Hrothers have just published — Banrnn's Magazin For Decemoer be'ng the commencement of the fourteenth © Deenia. " idaoamaatmaes area de half onlf, $2 60 each. Or, hobin Green and Josiah Lane at Sch~ol. By Jacon As- port, Numerous illustrations. mall #o. paper, » “The tireat Rim" iathe twor nomber et ratives biographies aud tales, for the talomens 0! the you Mavoon's Wretwann Westwe: rd kinpite, or, The Great Drama of Human Pro- Bev. EL. Macoon, D. D. imo , muslin, $1. ferent of hows: Hosnea. Cniform with “A Child's Hh of the frame author, 2 vols, 16mo., mus- By Untied states,” by the lip, $1. 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Or, The Condt. an is Wreae EB RDINBURG AND WASTMINSTER REVIEWS FOR \be present quarter and Biackwood's Megazive for October are row ready Price for either, $3 8 yea: 8) for two, $7 for all three Publications Subserlptions received by Ha HOUTT & OU., Publishers, 64 Gold street corner ot Ful- pe LONG LOOKED Pow BOOK Publiabed this morning, ERICK SMITH'S GET WORK, ARTON BARNA Mr the, author of "Mick Tariton,” “ eory De Ja Tour 5 GARRBIT DICK & FIZORRALD, 18 Ann etree WINES AND LIQuORs. CHOICR SELROTION OF BRANDING, CHAM. Seoteh Charles Vavaseur,” = sherry and Madeira wines and ing fn eer. jamaica rum, Hollaud gia fo sibel cold Monongahela and Rourbon whiskeys Ac: Lon: few ard ps sn TencOn's. And nee as ales. for sate NDRR. Broome areet. corner of se mars 2 STALEY, BROWN STOUT. PORTER AND 24 South Hixth treet. Phiadelphia Titus reoelved at 13 Falion si 4 ol Hodern arb Bt ew York: also & good supply of os MALT ‘WHISKRY. —IS PUNCHEONS POWER & ealebrated Dublis mait, also 10 puncheons Wise'e Vork wine the lart lot pected thi fe er fr ae, oa eet by Me A'D, UABUMAN, Nov Beaver surest. JOHNS OTAPE a 500 wi Fine old wines, ales and Maderra, XXX brown stout, ferry, einaes, do. do. iterne, julr & Soma’ Scotch ale om = 2 ™ 's do. Hioce a Rast India ale ‘OTICE IN REGARD TO ALAOPP’S FAST INDIA ale. —Tt ‘on draught at 56 N? ‘cmb PHELPS 2 SAWYER A* EXTENSIVE APSOR’ THR VARIOUS gC ach fee ha tte wh careers 3 NR NOVEMBER 22, 1856. Eee eel LITERATURG, PUN FaLe, __FOR SALE. oe een ARRAS ramen. eae, FROm a8 &.. ay tN Gren —FOR SALE, & FORTABEHOUSE, omer ae y RiY ‘Wie, Ni NEAR eg At of December. TO.cte Leatly tied up bar, two marble ‘op tales, ee pn og fy for sale, Noa. wet br GRORGE re rowtne bow ‘eINOR stalie iabie, Ao ‘Ihe place bax been doing a thie Wasinnss — birtvainth ‘hin von vind and Sig oven br4 3 in wll wiapted for on oyster +4'gon, APpY Immediately, ure firet class houses, with Nowe Bh sloa roste aad ed HTILL MOKE BkaUTIEOL 6 O8NE t 218 Caval street, in the basement he very beat smug, po Wil voenid 6h are eae n for ‘Shiel ce pe edets. Cece e'taite bam teense eu | 3] QOTARENTST ABOUT LRAVIAG A WiLL 83 mises in show them, a fay un %, 80d to inform as to peiem, contain the pee. * syleadid ae fa revi The separa. tablished conntey prarsce of $1.40 6 year wishes Lerma, ae. tion ofthe Apoavos,’’a tee Ted Eshion vinta) | Sakiltul practi ner—and ave be can Pebomumend—to take his | pages of reading, ninewen pee obibuior ood pissy nine | otire cap be had witb ail or & part of the turaiture, er Bs hea! now 70 6 COOPERS amp 2 ‘cs vacsous. eorraviny expressly for the Indies; containing all the Lateat without ny of it Price of furnitare. ¥ Mgage reat very O6u Ib to ym "4, and dale cheap, ‘embroider MICHAL MoBREDE, 100d sire INPRAL CABINETS VOR SALE—On ©, FoR ‘$1000, ‘840 three s low, address at oner, box 107 Herald $250 —COUNT4Y BESIDGMORS FOR SALE, ON + the banks of the river, at Tarrytowa, for $259 b: one tor ee wun) each for $1.7: #140 micre- # tuetbod pertectiy fair and legitimate, coming fron a respec. reople cbjects, comprising 12 preperation i in $22 highly Fecolumended' by Prot JAW. lable party. apply to HUWhs & UO 25 () CAbH WILL PURC TASK a GENTREU or OU) fice cash business, many years in eurcerafil ope ration. and worth four times the price assed. To save trou- ble noo poy apply withoat the cash. Cail at 239 Broad- wey, #4 Nassau street. NY. york? to OL. W. New ¥. Academy, CX deithea Sy, 1007 Boosdway, 3 AMD FLOUR DEALERS TE male or exchanto, 9 fast, alass, fo tok aBAD Breed olled a Sfremed ik ths osntre oF 008 ave of the taost re e300 —FOR SALE, AB SUNR8S THat WILL PAY '¢ fromm $400 to S806 per cont oa the wnount invested. For particulars ingn’ e mt the b. wo Vi eet $500. FIRST CLASS GRUCERY FOR 8ALE IN Wiluamaburg @t a great sacs os it must be Fou Unday, from the necesalties of ibe owuer, nd seouce bargain.’ Apply to HOWES & CU., bd Natosu sireoe $500. FOR SALE, A FIRST gas FRED srOnu, + centrally located, ina fine ne'ghhorh of frat Yours’ lease nt low rent, now dolug & good busiwess. Pxtuces Stee: will be sold bargain. Apply to CANAUW UD, Dusen atrect, A GROCERY FOR S4Lf, $500. in. & f-vorabie location, Ne Is ThE TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS POR nein the old estnbiubed cop fectioner with to's and Oxtores compiote for maniactur Henin’ ata cheap Forks nang Fuvel, Nt Also one Posawwod pianoforte 7 oolave, anes UB, IN BROOKLYN: b,"Lavid Vauwinkel, new York, No agent need apply. Well flted up; being determined to sell. thix laa xeon’ chia foam a OST OF F1UE BOX Tu 8) ALSO A GOOD OF FEO oF ER See BUWRS & CO, £4 Manmne stress, nd belt's loft ou Rroadway? address by letter, onige $1600 sh Ming BUsIN Res FoR SaLe wire tat, Hh bes BOTS Pow offen. ' + regular steady work secured out $70 ELLING OFF CHEAP, TO CLOSE THE CONCEEN.— Biniicea “api to ows a Gest Nase n ricader SPHLING OFF, ONE tok of ie nore ble factory Sa ‘Tweltth street, $2. O00 wit postgres, Is te now the warber punching, bolt rivet sina imach largest and res#, Ryders forging machine, a super ree ee _ safcatcath business in Wasbinglow, market “Will be anid for enh only. ‘Tbe owner ix en gto Kurope. Apply wt7 and ore cutting bar iroo, amith Lola, anvils vices 8 Warhingion m market, V West street side. —A FINE FARMFOR Peng OF 150 ACRES, ‘washers, rivets, &c., de. JOHN cama Oe $4. 000. haif cultivated. balance valuable timber; ‘Assignee of V. H. Wuildings adeduate and io gl pein on a at fiom foaces,, very cheap. Part cane. ‘apply to HOWES & OO. 81 WILL BUY PART OF A A DOUBLE STAND po EarEe MakEne A, SLXTY EEO Inga CYLIN- ler machine, of approver used for safe iow Dy BRAMAN & 2 SGONNON, p pepoe dante ers, No. 5 Burling slip. BUILDERS —FOR SALE CHEAP O8 TO BK- | chavge for a house or lexsed, premises, one lot on the west site of becont enue pear y first street, apply te 908 for sal, most desirably logaied swell Landed: proiable baedaoily iad and furiabod, Part JAMES WALLACE, 6 Duane street. at csiate kep. Cash business; net pro! a onthe Bee, ALUABLE LOT FOR SALE—ON TAIRTY-POURTE Zear, Apply 10 HOWMS & U0. Neasousirect, "| sircet. ‘etween “Third and Lextagton avenues, will be isa a four story sold cheap if applied for immediately; on Twelfth street, with large lot No fad By willbe roid ata nuerifice, very li Ir quire of THOMAB MON AGHAN, 47 rty-fourth street. $40. QUO WA. BOTH ON BROADWAY, A FInsT . class house, dotug @ large and profitable Dosiners, will sell all compl or will take @ partner on libe- ral terme, Apply to HOW KS & CO , #4 Nassau street, N_ RXCELLEST CHANCE FOR AN INVEST. meut—The advertiser has to dispose of the entire right Of & section of tbia city. of the exclusira patent right (or saws, for the re sawing of lumber. 1i isa business of growing Im- portance. aed the work vy these machiues is dane muck ‘bet: ter and with greater rapidity than by any other, Also. 4 mill Fight for the ‘name, together with ‘lire proot batlging the rase of the lols. sieam @ngine, two large circulir saws two ning Machines shatting. dc), now ia operati-ty | ths pre- prietor’ woud retain an toteres: jerie ‘Ap ‘on the premises, No 20 nna ot whum itis pot in my power to wa» anyihing agat ay inary mennee whauoever Ae far ax 1 sa would suer stil! further Abuse soouer thin injure to any way so wouthy ® gentleman Tt is true, for many years nee Mr. | Lawréuce otd myself have hut money tomnaactions | Pu: not on qioating from any:hiug dik wie onthe art of seameiror ~ | either ot 1 appear, In due ime. to the eatiafaccion LARG: OF DIFF. all partics interested. ant bag the, public 0 Bold my pre ren siz © oles, New | sent wite harmless from any parsspatiga im the alieged that produced the se-pcalous reporte the duly prota ‘The person spok: diderent reports, T parted wish im 1n8&, once biuce that time, thst have soveared te ‘of or ment Oued in tho nd have not sea DINING SALOON FOR SALE—IN THE Vit AX of Wall street, bent location In the city, well and lone esteblished; iret Glasa custom, and a chance not often found, Apply lo HOWRS & UU St Naxaan street, NUY WILLIAM A. BROWR, R. kD ITOR—THR In DIAL in Your Vaiuavie paper Will couler a favor UpUE we GOOD CHANOK FOR BUTONESS.—A WELL KS. nod perbays teach omers Wo 20 and uo likewise;— lablsird butcher shoo fur sale, with ixtures, alicom- | 1he undereigued have been in the employ of the Now York plete, end lo # good nelghborhood; bas Krot by the ad- Beas and Matt, « from one month to'one. two, Company vertiger for that purpwe vearly two years For particnlara five and eight years, which bas changed its name seve- pply iu the sore, 210 Thied avenue, between Tw ral ‘ines ‘herein. but now is own and maoaged by Tweuly tind airects, few York mes Nersrs: J). Hoopock & Son, whom wo desire to, place befor ocean wn the public as the) deserve as being cene ous, kind aod good OUWEKS FOR Sate UPRIGHT, TUBULAR AND cmployeis, who appreciate yur services Sad pay” Us O@F Forzontal. and bigh pressure and jocomotive, naw and Wakes. apd generously gave each maa in their employ @ eooud by atthe Srooklen Steam Sotler Works ley Water é sireet, between Bridge aud Jay WM. FINNKY & Gu, Giares Hoaworth, | Lyman Sard JAOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SaL¥ ON ACIOUNT of the owner retiring oa # farm; Il is & first rate stand, ne Lambug: stoce $3100. Apply to A. bs. WHIENEY, No. 6 Conte sireet; for three days. (OxEHENE, FLUID. AND, OTT, STORE. one of the hest etands in the eity, now doi sines of $28 to £95 per day, will be wold che fnotory resecnn for selong will be given, West Broadway, N. N OUNT VERNON VILLAGE PAXe a = | Signed will be at he BUG STORR FOR SALE—A RARE CUANCE x eating sire. in a targe thoroughfare of #rone te. on Monday, 24th air week» for the purpose of rreeiving via account of ii health of te propricior.» Address I. M., Lisemd olice. FOR SALE, horde, dames Mea luster. New York, Nev. . 1G, the “wssenament On lols for making pla be paid iminetiately, or ortixement in th F. 5 ISTILLERY —FOR SALF, A GWAIN Dieriiieny, new. and in perfec: order vow in operation of exchanged for other property. apply WHUMGH ROwU AN, BLLECTROTVPES FOR BALE —4 Rane YL “coitectors of coins and me * er atrcet, baw a larg hogs ieoteliias, een ts sole; medalaof every description dupilcatad in the most per fect nud tw isinclory manner, every deseriptioa of ald w Teplaied #0 4810 be equal 10 now, sliver or brass waicces ined with gold sping, e'eetro silver and ing taught neem reasonable wems A Copiial wanted. Apply at 0. 3 Walker mreot, EW YORK YOUNG MEN'S ONRISPTAN ASSOOTA- Vou, 8? Waver les plver —Mouthls meeting at 7%, P. Mg Nov. 4 ¥erar oa The dution of Ch iatians ts umigranta, Austin abbott Keq Addreares are expected trom Judge (apron avd bey. br, Adame. Youag mes generally are ta~ vited to mierd. KDW AKD C. MARSHALL, Recording secretary N. BR —Ali your g men, of good character, thorgh not chore bie, Armaat dues 28, Chared meabors Families may have aceoss ton ted library, aud men over forty to the reading room a ' Iiprary, for 63 anc ually. _ Apply at the rooms. TOTICK 18 VEREBY GIVEN THAT JOUN M. SANDS, York, buker has this day made am hieetlon, OR SALE—A STRAM ENGINY, FIVE HORSE POWER; one of Reed's patent ehrosoreter, paisated 1456 Van be seen in runing order. every day. tit Rov. % Inquire at 176 douth second sieeet, Wi wurg, Le FOR SALE—THE STOCK, TURES AND LEASE OF public house Ro 7H bight avewas, nex’ door to the Fighih avenue mailroad depot. Apply on the premises, (rom 110. olock P.M. OR SALE—THF, NEW AND ELEGANT POUR StoRY Ané basement brown atone 15 Weat Thirty 6a Bieet. The Fouse ecntaineall ube tetera inpruvemesats, je Snished inthe most eubs'a: tial mani Price aud Feasouable, Apply to JAS. Dis MUL Yors: snd al persons indebted tn the raid Jon MeSants are Feaursted 10 make immediate paym ont ‘he-eol to'me st the game pince - H. MiCHs Bi, ausignes. Nov. 19, 1806. ‘The undersigned. under aad by virtne of the power ferred. will weil, on the premises corner of Twent ad: on Wednesday, the txt dey of be M 1 the stock in trade of J: erty of Rew Vora, baker, consisting of three harness, and (be OR SALR—-A PORTER HOUSE IX WEST STREET, DO. the necessary ing atf excellent bus will he sold yory ehevp, a4 stock im trade ofa baker the present proprictor inteuds to go South, For particulars W. I. MICHAELS, Assigaoe, Inquire at 9 West atreat | Naw Youx, Nov. 1, i OR Salt £0 615 NINTH CE OF THE FULTON FIRE IN3URANOR POM- FOR BRICK foos ‘a bouse in voted Unietieth rcet lore on Blo avenue, Forty num and fixty third streets, Terms oxy. By Gluwuak, house agent 213 Ninth avenue. ear Forty first street. OR SALK—ON FOURTPENTH STREET, BROOKLYN, Atwo sory aud hasememi cottage house, good ston: rat, two hanes ia 19, 1886 —The anpusl election for ton direat= foundation, filled im to poak. cowaining 9 rooms. pautr cksets, to’, hard finished apd corniced: ornamental marae, ber wil fuil lot, ve OWNR'S UNO. AD- F, FARRSWURTH, with Locawood, Lawrence & | 1 Wood, Mayor of the city of New York. by virtua of the eutme- iy ested im me do ofr. & reward of twe hundred and 14 surhouses, within half wn hour's ty the be wld‘ou hue dabivery wt tees rot of a Pinos Sutboures, within half xa hour's drive ot paid ou ery wo the tation, New Jersey. Must be sod within two months. Fils 4 ity ¥ iy Mayor, guaranteed. Apply at the cullar 8 store 14g anew York, or 0b Market wark, NS i} Roby tter fit dues eee | tween Fourth avenues, Bese stories, high | | | | | | AMM ANY SOCTHTY, OR COLUNATAN ORDER — brother eA special meeting of the inatitution will be held Inthe councd chamber o¢ the great wigwam, on Bauurdag eveming 224 1 alf'nn hone a After the of tha Geversiand punctual aiteadanse t+ renuegtad. WILLIAM D KENNEDY, Father of ns Counc, Southecsecd; Mg ete ie oc Ce iets jfockog dearer jocen, sean hdl» Fall street, room To. pari e independence Sf, and of ue lnguruicon the Ode. }OR SALE—A FRW HUNDRED ACRES OF GOOD farming aod garden land, on Lovg Island, ina oom mient and perfectly healthy place. accessible by railroad not tar navigation, It will be sol ta Jo's to «ut per. chasers, in parcels of a few acres or more. ata low orien oo easy terme I shoul Ike to get x fen families who would bolld and settia on the land, it being not far from an old settled Yillage | Apply to JOHN MILLE, bulider, No. 433 Packie tr pn am a — hs o~*- near Nevins, Brooklyn. R SALE—THE STEAMBOAT FLORA, NOW PLYING Womans nic RIGHTS.—THE SEVENTH ANNUAL NA- '« Righia Convention, will meet at the Broad - wey Tanernacte New Vwk, Tuesday and Weduesley. Nee commencing Tuesday at lh; A.M. Lacreta Mow, Wendell 'Fhilups, Biicabeth tones, Kev. we Frances D Gage, Kev. Mr. Wasson, Mrs. ©. L i, Rihota Verm nt; Broestine L hose, Kev. fam. J. May, » Anjhony, Horace (ireeley Lucy Stone and other nie engaged. Advaltiance 1}, tenia each wale at the door, tral Committer, Pavlina W DAVIS, President, gl on the ferry te Fort Lee. Apply on hoard, toot of Soring | Loc Stone, Secretary. street, or at the office on pier 16 North river. =. — Ay ra” enon, One. pr sis Wee's INSTRUCTION. eae bay ge pede BOOKKREPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC — sD ey er ceed $10.7% MK. DOLBRAR, | ‘ur Broiway. Koos the large vad hoaith. “Apply at 9 Wayne sirvot, Jersey Ony. | Gommerelal sender in Now York. and bing ably’ nasited | by am accompi'ahed practical bookkeoper. oifers great indwoe- mevts to gentlemen wishing private instruction given im | Practica! Fusitess like manner, One $10 seat for bookkoag: leg vacant, OR SALE—ONE OF THR BEST Locations POR A grocery in the city of Brook! La 9 ine! LA store im brick su centre es and hay: in the reat stares sary THOSE WHO WOULD 1 WISI 10 A2QUTRM & iar brick hor Hotebed in firm rate sty!o. *: | $10. knowledge of lettering all tte branches (2 a few stures, iil fronting or Pearl and Vilar tsey lemnona, can have an opportunity, for the above wu be premises, of FO. VANDERVOUOR’ | satifve jon guaranteed, For particulars, address arta, — —— | mies. OR #. Lene STOCK, PIXTORES AND GOOD will of (eed store No 2seventh avenue. Laquire of WM. GRADUATE OF HARVARD COLLEGE, ENGAGED ». HATO, om the in leaching Is desirons of obtaining one or two pup — {i for college: references unexceptionable. For terms or far- ther intormation address KS. Di. care of if. W. Sargent, Raq, FishkUl Landing, Sew York. Fors SALR—A FIRST ¢ LARS GROCERY STORE, ONE ‘stands in, WAliamal Geaprness stock fixtures, horses, wago ‘ag the owner is reurivg trom business. Inquire on the pre: BENCH LANGUAGE.—MADAME oPARSIER, Was mises, 408 Grand street, corner Graham avenue, Wiliams | re her conversational course of lessons. bare Parole —_—_——— ~ | for ge 7 e en fore; ® good stand for aelting & ‘od excelent for a tieanth. apply on the | [{/RENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE —MR, NOME premises, 9% Union street, Mrookiyn. Ley mae penenae jutiar. Cards of con — | for inion. beginners. Private lessons Apply, POR SALL—A RABGAIN—ONE MALF OF THR Vii, or addresa at the a residence, No, 132 Jage of Matamoras, maped ont in building rites hand near Thirty second street SPE Teste pores tows sad Utaoks ncde he | ENRBROM Lam RSSOR DONZRL i : t ‘or exchange for iinproved properte, unineum for KF ao ‘° my poy my moe be te. merchandise, Apply © THUMA® WELWOOD, 73 Nassaa | gpon ive Freneb erening classes on the inst. Behools: street rene in New me aad Brooklyn hoy res = OR BALF—THRER TOU! nos Jt FIRST AVENUE, potter By oie a RES Raae ta brttecteacreae tes | Pt etante Aeceription on. Thirty thie “Feuess" Inquire a tase VARRRAGT COGS | TR SORTER Ten Or MADAM tection ‘182 Madison Oetober 15 re takom TR STREET. IN A NIE 10 mbnvee winch. ini, prt cation, pore Da ct F- p. to ningle Peete unprovemeats, k ue on Av Neat TKR, ging siaeeses yop LANGUAGE. classes for ia winter for thorough Fs SAUR—A FIVE YRARS LRASE OF A Finst tig Metin Cuba Wien ae cage yestwarant, sivunted on, the corner of two, lending thor ehfares, tog with ail the fixtures, wilt be soli cheap or of the aickness of the proprietor. Far particulars 9 Leonard street. Om SALE CHEAP—A FIRST ReTH GROCERY AND Hiquor store, in the Fourth ward, with three yours’ lenge . eo. rent free, Address &. M° D., Herald ANTRD-FOR AN ACA 1 urn Se en AE a ee Le a] Gnapard, 30 Canal st. OR SALE. WITH A LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES Waschie RI GOVER! aoe of the long established wholesale and retall eonfectiondry, Cranrhoe mn P63 Bin veune now dot doing ‘an excellent cash business, Ap pt ge ls e Pm 3-5 “a ply on the prerriaes. LE—. SIRAALE LEAS Vs serner prover eer te Wen wire FALL MILLINBRY, 40. fase, persitve veardina fou Hort & CU, hy Broad a ig Bhan ay Am oe ee 1 DOZEN FRENOW 4 Fy“ eee oR, » state pean Ae oa naly dreased. Apply to JAMES smreren ane gue ores DO NSLTE, wo Beaver meee oops, tas Pe or A Prom. once, Se Ne oi vee