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fu) Mttle box of a theatre. What does the public are about the quarrels of managers with their Jandlords, oz their squabbles with lawyers, or Weir misfortunes in the courts, or any other trash ef the same kind? Maretzek’s squabble about | hie lease almost ruined him forever, and Miss Laura Keene should learn by that example never to bring her private affairs, whether in love or ‘business, before the critical, uncertain, wavering, Mephistophelean public of New York—a public that likes nothing better than to sacrifice mana- gere in paire and actors by the half dozen—a pablic that likes to be peppered and spiced now and then with a riot like that of Astor place, wlere twenty or thirty innocent lookers-on were killed, a9 the result of an actor’s quarrel. No, Meesienrs the managers, never obtrude your pri- vate griefs upon the public. We give this advice gratis to all the managers net even asking for o free admission in return Let them profit by it. THE LATEST NEWS. BY MAGNETIC AND PAINTING TELEGRAPHS, From Washtagton. WHA? GOV. WISE FOUND OUT aT WHEATLAND—THE PORTHOOMING MESSAGB OF THE PAESMDENT—THE NEW ENVOY TO NEW GRaNaDA. Wasannaton, Noy. 21, 1858. Gov. Wise left hore to day for Richmond. He arrived ‘meh ovening from Lancaster, whero ho had been staying a fw days \t appears bois not altogether pleased with Bw interview with Mr, Buchanan; for a? friend informed ‘me that be came back with » flea in hie eer. A gentioman who exlicd upon bim says he was very croes, and mani- Meated a geod deal of uneasiness. Ho (Wige) cays that My, Bucharan will not arrapge bis cabinet for two months yet, and that Mr, Puchawan told him he bad not even Meought adous it. Fee President, Iam informed to-day, will adopt the wame plan with reference to the disposition of his mes- wage that be bse on previous occasions—that is, send it we various citice, to be delivered io the newspapers the moment its reading ie commenced. Mr. Moree arrived bere to-dey from New Orleans, and Will proceed as f00n a8 Secretary Marcy comp'etes his ‘mstructions, as Envoy Extraordinary to New Granada fer ihe porposes desigrated in yesterday's Huean, Be ‘WM avopping at Willard’s. Arrival of the Niagara at Boston. Bostoy, Nov, 21, 1856, ‘Tee sieamebip Nisgara arrived here a; four o’clock ‘ie afernoon. Her mails for the South were despatch- ed vis the Sound, and be due tu New York at an car- w bour on Saturday morning. There is nothing in ocr files per Niagara, add'tional to the Halifax despatch worth talegrspa.ng. The Canada at Halifax Outward Bound, Barivax, Nov. 21, 1866, ‘Boo eteamship Cauadaarrived bere at twelve o'clock ‘Iaet night, and sailed again at two o'clock this morn'ng. Glear weather. Wind west. @Gicial Vote of Louisiane and Georgta, dc. Wasrxaror, Nov. 21, 1858 @ficia) revurns from al! the parishes in Louisiana but eee give Buchanan two thousand majeriiy. Buchanan bas focrteen thousand three hundred and fit- ‘ty-poven ms_ority ‘ncorgia, Cne county yet to be heard from. ‘The > cri Carci.va [vgisisiure mot om Monday inst. More Rioting at Baltimore. Bairiwogs, Nov. 21, 1866, Late on Wednesday night @ party of rowdics attacked em American ball, and two Americans were -hot—one se- viously. Fire In St. Louls, Sr. Lorm, Nov. 20, 1866. Last night the block on the city levee, known as the @ty Baiicings, anc consisting of thirtecn moree, occupied wy some of the heaviest rms in the city, was entirely @ertroyed by fre. The loes le estimated at $400,000. The Mesrance has not been ascertained. The block sold a year ago for $182,000. Maxtensive Saw Mills Burnt at Oldtown, Me. Bangor, Noy. 21, 1866. ‘Bec extensive saw mills in Oldtown, med by Rufus BD. Wine, of Bangor, were destroyed by fire on Wednes @ay morning. Tho lots is estimated at $30,000. New York Canal Tolls. ‘Auuany, Nov. 21, 1856. gateabeens teomenes to cenganet ~ FF foot up ,46¥—« deiiciency as com; with the same pe- ied ts 1858, of “ne 2s Markets. PHILADELPHIA BTOOK BOAKD. Books meaty. peg bow State Fives $34; Reading . 475; Love Peasey:vania ‘Railroad, wy. Ataany, Noy. 21, 1866. Barley vory active. Sales 60,000 bushels at¢l 260 1 80 for ight to beavy four rowed; end $1 15 8 $1 17 for Two rower, and $1 50 for Canadian. Oats 46iic. a 470. Gera Tc a Tic. for Western mixed from store, Sales ¥7,000 bushels. Brreato, Nov. S1—7 P.M. met to abdicate, out rota.n the high office beetewred on bim By the American propio, Consequentiy, the gentlemen ‘who ciaim to bave made bim President will ind that, Dein, thus made, he intends to stand alone im the adm. mistration of the adaire of the country. © Reading the Hynarn carefully, knowin: @at every mation bas but one popular poem. ove national ecg, and be has arrtved at the excellent way of acqul one the of 25 base of operations, Serieusiy, the pian of acc uli Mexico {s tbe modst operandi decided apon, relations will be cultivated with The only difficulty In the yo which a the mit tntleete 8 +f : | : 3 Ez ee i i thrown aside 1 i ! ul ri é ? i HH He pe He FE passed off Pre roe atemcied the chur esbyterian, in Four ands jooking remarkably well, and brighter and ee ee ae een on Coe z i Traterre’s Sevant Concert, and last of the present “< Semtrania,”’ (rom Locrezia Borgia,” fhe study im A; and, with Gottschalk, the duet from ‘Norma,’ all of which ‘were received with the greatest enthusiasm, Mme. d’ Wil- horat gave for the first time a medley composed tor ber by Signor Albites. Next week M. Thalberg goes to Piiladelp- bie Albany, returning to New York on Thursday when be Wiil give his eighth concert aseisted by Mme, d’ Angri, and will also play Becthovon’s grand concert in F flat, with an orchestral accompaniment. \. Thalberg’s suc coms, thua far, has been genuine and beyond precedent, ‘and in return for {t he intends to give some free concerts to the children of the principal public schools, | im the increased demand for money in London. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1856. Personal Intelligenec. ‘Wind, with the view of meeting the exigencies of a tight Gov. Wise, of Virginia, was tm Philadetphiajon Wedues- | money market, this class of goods may rule at lower day afternoon, stopping at Jones’ Hotel, rates tm the spring. Cotton and woollen goods, unless ARBIVALS, importations prove too heavy, promise to keep up 80 long arrleta, ee eee art Pres, of Jamaica; Mr. | an the raw materials from which they are fabrioned le. Chicas on 'Bedee, Boston; | rules at present prices. Wool mae become cheaper, but Th; Mi Bart! ‘Oonn ; Mr. Wm. Ward, : ini Rae fara, Wa, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Rot in time to affect stocks already in market, or that ight class of goods suitable for"the spring trade. The es- tumates of the American cotten crop grown the present year varies from 2,960,000 a 8,000,000 bales, while the a supply last year reached about 3,600,000 bales. Should MONEY MARKET. these eslimates not fall below the actual result there is Fauay, Noy. 21-6 P. M. Kittle or no prospect, with continued peace in Europe, that The effect of tho foreign news by the steamship Niagara | Prices can materially decline; though a long continued upon the stock market was of an unfavorable character, | money pressure in Europe may tend to prevent any ma- Erie and Reading were in pretty active demand, while | terial advance. ence, goods made from raw cotton can- the others were operated in only toa moderate extent | not, in the ordinary course of events, be expected to re- New York Central Railroad fell off 34 per cent; Erte, 3g; | cede much if any in prices, By tae steamship Niagara, Reading, %; Michigan Southern, 3; La Crosse and Mil- | at Halifax, we learn that trade in Manchester—in both waukie, 1, Illinois Central bonds advanced \ per cent; | yarns and cloths—was dull, and that the purchasers were Cleveland and Pittsburg, <; Galena and Chicago, 34; Mil | demanding some concession im prices. The export trade ‘waukie and Mississippl, 3. The downward movementin | the past week has been light, and should cotton keep up Reading to-day was decided, and the bears appear dis | the shipments of cotton piece goods will be less the en- posed to put it out om long dates. The tendency of the | suing year than took place the past. The collections from market genorally is towards lower prices. The European | the interior have been fair, The variations in the prices advices are not at all satisfactory, and the apprehensions | of goods the past week bave been unimportant. Stsple of Spancial classes on both sides of the Atlantic are again | Cottop and woollen fabrics continued to be well sustained, awakened to the fature. The fact that tho directors o | both domestic and! foreign, while miscellancous forcig? the Bank of Fogland, after a long session, postponed by | goods were more or less quiet, without change of mo one vote a further advance in the rate of interest is omi- | ment tm quotations. nous, and the effect of this movement wi.) soon be seen Stock Th fear of another advance in interest will create s20see toes v . 91 abs Reading’ RR an anxiety to anticipate it, by securing sup. Be af hg Sars = plies of money previous to any change, The ‘act that GOON YORRG’s. 8535 do. a higher rate of interest is in contemplation will force do the bank into the measure just as it did before. bs At the second Mard the market was a fraction lower do for some stocks. Eric fell off 3; per cont; Michigan Cen- do. tral Railroad, 4; Readipg, 34; Chicago and Meck laiand, 34. Miinots Central Rights sold this afternoon at 121 5; per cent, cash, The decline im Erie this afternoon is at- tributed to the complexion of the forthcoming report. ‘She company reports, we understand, net carniugs amounting to abozt eleven per cent on its stock, and a reduction of only about two hundred thousand dollars in 1000 E Py terest ttt tt ttt sessgss : & ge the Hoating debt. There was an active movement in Galena apd Chicago to day, and cash sales were made at 100 Cleve & P’ a 116 per cent. This movement ‘s in anticipation of alarge i PO rE extra dividend in February next. It is the policy of this 10 Gal & Obi 8 company to paya very heavy dividend im February. 60 do, Last your it was equal to 18% percent. LaCrosse and — Milwaukie closed this afternoon steady at eighty per cont im di cash. 100 do. The steamship Baitie, from this port for I‘verpoot to- | $8 ee morrow, (Saturday) will take out about $100 in specie. | 900 600 The earnings of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Com- pany for the aix days ending November 14 amounted to $27,197, against $20,730 for the same time Iast year, showing an increase of $6 397. About two-thirds of the 3 2 eesmeee 338 rece!pts this year in tho above named period were from See Ppassongers. 30 d0......08 80 The Governor of Arkansas reports the ftate as rapidly growing in population and wealth. “In 1862 ihe assesemert BOARD. of taxable property amounted to $42,900,080, that of 1856 M oe ire ER is $70,768,045, showing an increase in four years of $27,- ‘80 Ii) Cen 121% 260 N ¥ Cen 859,064, or nearly 70 percent., and he anticipates that, | 6000 Ill Cen RR Bds. 913; 100 Reading with prodence, skill and economy, the State wil! be able, ae <= ais a = ‘by the time the bonds {all due, to pay them in full, with- 2000 Er RR Bs, °76,. 933; ils ‘out oppressive taxation. sore $0 wa, 3f |g men — shs Ocean eo The Agsistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:— 26 Bank of NYork.. 119 50M Receipts. Balance, 37 Peun Ceal Co.... 963g 60 do. Thureday , $268,042 71 »1T3 38 $12,012,845 06 | 100 Erie RR..... 8i6 60% 80 Harlem The warrants entered at the Treasury Departmert, 4 tet ‘Washington, ou the 18th inst., were as follows:— iw For the redemption of stock. sss Laas “erpeenSs i For the Treasury Departmen: ee For the Interior War warrants received and War repay warrante; received and enter From salotellansous S7arces The net earnings of the Fastera (Massachusetts) Rail- road for five months ending Uctober 31, wero $169,042 89, against $145,731 71 im corresponding month ef 1655—a 000. he Boston Transcript founds the annexed speculations out a H be raptirny needling 9100, 000 ia sliver caine of Catro City became a by. word. Perseverance and skill a: the United States to Hlavana:— length overcame all obstacies. Profitting by the expe. By the act of March, 1853, the #i!ver coime were issued | rience of the the railroad end companies at si SS ee [ cased silver bul have at reclaimed the land from enoroacs- lion was $1 21 per ounce, of standard over- | ments by rivers, and the town is safely defeuded valuation beimg designed to meet the deprec.aiion of gold erie ek atrees ae stage of the rivers. and keep silver coins in the several ‘The first patural ‘was DOW overcome, and past the marict price of ail & Grm, dry town site formed. Its by the bess bas beea $1 2214 largest class steamers at all seasons, paced it in direct ohoed boy HY gold is pres tp ee Rts Saore Racrees ect properly it is depreciation possessed by any other piace on vers. Here navi- luetion. It w now gation is never suspended, either by ioe or low and -_ c —— i pn ag fe ay ag F ou wis Woveres ben, tnd lite commonetion cm baht For whet purpose these dimes are ‘with the interior exchanged for produce. Here, ‘of conjecture, for very Hua th Ceca! Rafa sap tn oye the aim. verpment was Promulgated there merchandise dispersed threaghow tion of United States cous, because they convey ed the the North ana Weet when other avenuse are closed, and aie ‘weal, sxiivition of the bg Sy sueoty Gus 1 ae ver a are ballion backs present nage = time wil remod d the {wo of tbe mos\ important, w! it's rengthens tho third. Probabilities favor the idea There is a great want of resident capttal, and consequen' law. ia placing theso dimes lack of business men. Bofore the city can Become what Gil the currencies of America and Europe: Soe San Oe See and St Loais, must be invested and the busizess always frequent cities containing the ul the largest stocks. Greater should be ollered to pu; at Cairo on either river, by #0 doing ter ior would prefer trading there, if ray 3 prices suited, as would save the delay and expense Of trans hipping thetr goods from one rauroad to another. oe Sera Soe een Seen Wo commond th @ extract from a Western papor, pub- | Will remedy, country is fast filing up, ’ lished below, relative to tho position and local advantages | tion suliciept in itself to support a civy four. tives, aa of Cairo, Illinois, to the attention of our renders, as being | large as Cairo; and other will be built, radia- generally correct, though we have every reason to believo | 28 {rom shat city. The yo ga ine that the writer is somewhat in error as regards the -y RIA IL “enormous price of real estate,” Lots ape.now sold at ‘ita St Louts and she We- Cairo from $260 to $2,500 each, according to their lo- see lines ia operation in cality, which i# lafinitety lose than jots as well situated, ‘a diy approaching and posse sing like business advantages can be obtained pou oe tae and Fulton for at Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Ohicago, o at any ee: tonne of the principal cities in the valley of (he Obie and Missie- | assuredly be Dalit, and 7. pros] of Cairo will bat Rapid os recetpts of lumber at Albany, by camel, from the ees. f8,- C4 9 opening “of navigation to the 15th inst., i the yours whole Missesippi valley wi eatery, | of the West; north, south, east end west abe will named, wore an follows — Stretsh oot her ale end gether sn the riches of thts Shingla. Tonter. Sara. | valley, and disburse them abroad to all the world at at. Cf. (oa, | tat time she will bave established lines of communica. 2, 148,639,060 | tion with the Atlantic, to that steamers wil! sail direct to 110,200 = 10,547,200 | the eastern cities and mp Rega eno bulk. 201,481 105,050,409 | A third , 18229107, 0 | greatly against 23.020 «421,785,468 | move price 12,568 = 182,340,015 | settling there, 14,544 106,978,719 pO From present indications of the receipts of boards and scaniling thit season will fall but litle of any below the | Almost tubute figures of last year, the diminution up to the 18th instant » when» certainty boing only about 17,998,727 feet. It will be recollected | = Maat es that Inst year the canals were | opt open till the middie fg town, ona wed Of Meoomber but showkd the commisssioners this year | background for a season by such a cause. resolve to clore it at an earlier they will probably — fall below the recotpts of last year, Up to this date the | falling of (u shingles is 16,653 M., and staves 25.875,206 | Washington market in filled to overiiowing with ‘ne Ibs. Thave le a slight increase in timber. poultry, and all the Mrs, Toodies who are after bargains ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value , could not do better this morning than to bey chicken or of foreign dry goods entered at this port for consumption, | turkey. Re will be found cheaper than mest and much for warehouse, and also the withdrawals from warehoxse, | nicer eating. [ast week, in consequence of Thanksgiving during the week ending Thursday, Nov. 20, i866¢.— belrg In prospect, turkeys broug! Te @ We. per i., | and many poor housekeepers had to couteat themae | for their Thankegiving dioner with the less choice laxu- ries of ducks and geese. But since Thursday poultry has fallen, and today we have no doubt but that it will be | welling for ove shilling a pound, as there i@ a large quan Wty in market and the weather i* too mild for it to keep long. Game, however, is very dear, Quale is very soarce the severe cold of last winter having killed them all of. but will be cheaper. Venteon is stilt svarce, avd sells by the saddie at 16 conte per pound. it 94,9: ‘will be cheaper soon. ——. | The iarge quantity of poultry in market has had the $295,100 | esfect of bringing down the price of meat, which is gene 921,988 rally of very poor quatity, and ought to be cheap, Mu 17/599 | ton and vee! are both quoted much lower than they wore 9,288 | Inst week, and prices may continue down for a time 15486 | Fish haw not much of a sale this week, though the oye um | ter trade has been active, Catfish js the oniy novelty in $75,192 | this market, + $1,045,506 ‘There is nothing new to note tn butter, egee, ko ‘There was no new feature in the dry goods trade past week requiring any apecial or detailed notice, bi efforts of speculators, but they are not likely to be moch intervention of a thankag!ving holiday tended to some | lower this winter, @weet potatoes are nearly ‘played extent to interfere with the moderate business doing. ft | out.’ Tomatoes nearly run out of market, and are is pretty well ascertained that the importations for the | of very poor quality. Winter cabbage aod caulitiower Spring trade wil! be large, induced mainly by the increas. | are much sought after, The demand for cabbage, and od rates Of interest and tightness of the mosey market in | eonsequent advance, is accounted for by the numbers Forope. The stocks loft over are larger than at toils | taken up for family use during the cold season, and also, period inst year. Many beleve tnat silk fabrics tiave | probably, the call for pickling; the quantity put down by shout resobed their highest point, and showld foreed ex | the Germans for sour krout ie ® matter of note, The ports taxe piace from Franoe to this country, t9 raise the process of Brouting, as vt is termed, ig & thing as regularity Potatoes are much enhanced in price, through the | to be gone through with by this people aa laying 10 8 | stock of con's is with us. Sour krout ready made—rather Apples are very high, and are likely to remain 80 for the winter. The western counties of New York—the great apple crobard for this city—have failed us, the summer proving too dry for ‘wom ‘43 the tad wintor 8 come from that part of the country, we are likely [ oe he Sie dy, so 00 (la Ane Goh jams. per 100. Lobsters, per 1b Grabs, pes doz... BUTTER EGGS, AC. Soft el 30 6 2» YRGETABLES. Potatoes,per pb!.2 50 Do. sweet. 300 Do. aha ib rr oo Onicns, white, pat ns » Pde doz. II Rlaesesss SkersR elem! pet NR ca cr srnoy CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fauwway, Nov, 21—6 P. M Asuxs.—The sales were limited, with smail lots of pots at unchanged prices. Buravsrorrs,—Flour—The market was heavy, and the Jower and medium grades of State and Western fell off about 5c. bbl. The demand for export was light, while purchases to seme extent were made for a tion. The sales embraced about 10,000 » 12,900 bifte., at about the following quotations :— Common to gooa State... Common to good Michigan it, and sales restricted ‘8 200 bbis., at quotations. Southern brands were beavy, with sales of out 1,000 a 1,200 bbis, with out im prices. Wheat was quite active and at firmer prices. The sa! with @ good export demand, ® 100,000 bushels, in Western and Canadian bt, and sal: ‘oo baal, ding Western mixed, from store and ivered, at 72c, a 73c.; Southern yellow and white at e—Sales 000 bushels were made on about 10 000 ‘To,Glargow 3,000 at ll wi bols ip ship’s oon ¥ wero at 11),4., and 4, ‘st Sa. 3d. Rates to the Continent were tn with [ to low- 8 i 2 8. —10 ba muscovado were sold at 48c , and 50 do. at Gic., and 20 do. clayod at p. t. Navat Stones —The market continued quiet. Small sales Of spirive turpentine were made, from the whart, at bey from store at 46c. Uiher descriptions were ‘witbout change of moment. O18 —There was some better demand, with sales of about 20,000 gallons of Eog\ieh at 9, t ‘Deen at 92c,, and 6,000 galions American at 94c. in cask and S60. i bbls, Whale and sverm were unchanged. Provuwons —Pork—The market was lower with sales of about 400 a 500 bbis mess at $17 62)¢ a $17 76. Hi Prime was at $17.8 $17 1354. Primo bee! was end in fair demand, with sales of about 200 dbs., includ r a L Prices. Rick —The market was heary 300 casks were made ai 3/0. a 4% SvGans were quict, with sales of 150 hhds, Caba mus- and irregular. Sales of ic. covado tor refining at 90 ; <5 * choice New Orleans at Rico at 9Ko. wi Sales light but . hae. Kentucky at 1oyce « Lich 108 | ae Fos tee jaf at 210, « Winexry —The market was firmer, with sales of 200 bbis. at Zlc., while some asund 32. Woot" warket continued firm throughout the ‘week, and no rales of consequence were made. A more active trade is looked for next weet, a0 some important lots are to be offered. Holders are firm, and look for ad- vanced prices. The New York Weekly Herald. NEWS FLOM EUROPE, NICARAGUA, MEKICO, CUBA, BTC.—THE WRECK OF TRE STRAMSILIP LYOXNAIS— POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, ETC., RTO. The Warxty Hxxato will be published at cleven o'clock this morning. Ils contents will embrace late and interesting news from Burope, Nicaragua, Mexion, Cuba, West Indies, Ac.; Additional particulars of the Lone of the steamship Lyon hain; Raitoriale on various subjects; Latest Telegraphic News, Interesting from Washington, Finan sial, Commercial, Religious, Folitical, Theatrical, Sporting and Macitime Intel ligence; together with e variety of local and miscellaneous ttems, Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, cau be bad at the counter. Price sixpenee. ‘To the Editer of the New York Herald. Permit me through the medium of your widely extende:! jourpal, to 6ojustice to the public and inyself, ip relation to » controversy which haa arisen from sta fw by request, from me. in reference to an excess in the sale of a compou the name of “Londom cordial gin,” eum te actual importation, A _gemieman who had recently made a bet of $900, that the maximum iinportation of ihe above named, liguer, didnot exeeed 100 in five years, het A hot a ihe Custom Nonge ‘tartag al pertod: and, Realty, tek ten not been (my ‘luring the ‘past year, called on in importer to furnish statistios whieh would decide the gross amon! of ike during the five years but also the pareular importations of 186d ancl 1964, the games of the importers tl fied quantities imported ant he | the names of the vessels in wi bate, Name of Vemel. ch it waa convey: Importer, 166. Fety'y.—Hendniek Tnise Myers & Co —Khine . Barnett £ Co. ‘prit—Devonahire Marq a Co, 2 do. uly—Vorktown .. on Oh 2 —tur Robert Peel. Bern cerned te j ; Burnet & Co.....5° 1 Qe. feuthompion.... to. i | Nov —Reactek Henry BF, Memenger 60.1. do Fort town ye \enoge & Charles | Dee Palestine Davie ao Total in 1656, "Bh pa's. | 1806, | Mar 4-6. B. Lamor Meyer & Co. 3pun's | do. =Vietoria.... Burnett & Co 3 40. | Apr 2¢—Palemine 0. 10 do. | dy b= Charint an > 1 do. | do. 25—Wen, Fr 4 do, Total in 1866 ove 3 pkgs. Grows imports of “Loudon cordial gin” from 1869 10 1886... ee seeeeeell pipes, | Tewne staged erronoously, probably by mistak y ! our papers that ‘he above daltment tended to show the fre oF j py Charles, 188 Pear! street, aa having imported po Lom during the bor period ot Years, snd bme of the (Or, Charles 0: bet oF 86.009 to the contrary. He will rendily percelvo ly the nocompanying satiation te hoe Possibly of my Raving made gneh a siaiement in Felerence | tothe rm a of which he 14m tuemaber Lhave a known ear Ver a | community as respecta'lé merchants’ 1 could, consejnently, have no motive to state of them that which I know to be un: true, Of others, among whom are R. Fi. Momonger & 6 taken uunbeage at the statemont There wo gorament ledge, nor can I divine why they should fees injured by me. fm no no! en | satietien were founded en aarea, Lebail not reply to contained ma recent adver ecords: eneral year, ani ve 2g bay; been par ives (exceeding the imvortations) are siaied the public advertisements of the day, ré in the articlo, I cannot for any consequences which may arise from that must rest on those ameng whom they have arisen If Messrs. De Venoge & Charles can invalidate my testimony, they can adduce the shadow of a proof that It is erroaeous, ‘or that 1 have tor the purpose of g commercial injury on them, or any other cause, given to it a false » E will Feadily sullerall the pains ‘aid penalties 1 should, 80 'y wel J cannot, however, admit assertion as a substitute for the truth of argument, a0 lon; red my st t, nO Counter evidence prod: on the validity of the government statistics as above tha! the sale and consumption has ‘aa adveruised by by thousands ofp rom, New york during ‘ive years, commencing with 1*52 and mipating in November, 1806; and yet in the face of this evi dence, ‘@ fact which I ou my own responsibility Chat 200 pipes of the London cordia! gin” have vot been im- ported into the whole Union during the period referred to), more thaw 100,000 cases have been short period in our different States, independently of that dis posed of in pipes. Will Meaars. De Venoge & Charles or R. B, Messenger & Co. inform the public from whence the excess was obtained? T such an amount has been sold, the revenue bas been de freuded; if a spurious article bas been substituted, the publi have been deceived, Messrs. DeVenoge & Charles, the first importers of the ‘“Lon- don cordial gin,” owe it to thelr own commercial respectabi- iby to search out the imposition and to bragd, with public in fainy. the impostors whoever they may B®, to clear up th seeming mystery of this excess to the salisinction of thel fellow citizens ‘Where thisastounding extra supply has been obtained from— whether contraband on the one hand or spurious on the other— is not nor bas been, a part of my inquiry and { bave no de sire to travel out of the record for extraneous information. Should Messrs. DeVenoge & Charles ‘leny the correctness of my furnished (as now presented), I ask of them to do $0 oD & basis equally Grim as that from which they have been derived. his 1 have a right to demand and the public wo expeat rom Tcannet accent the bet offered by Mr. Charles of $5,000 as it is based on information which he will se” to be incorrect—but, Tnow ask him if he is willing to bet or to receive the offer of & det, that not more than AW pines of * snglish cordial gin’? have’ been imported into this city or into the whole United States, during the past five years the proceeds to be given to the Catholic Orphan Asylum uow holding its Fair at the “Crystal Palace’ UDOLPBO WOLFE, 5 5 at Great Bargains.—A large Assort- ment of new and second haud pianos, now cs a greatly redueed at J. & 0. FISCHER'S, Broad- way, opposite the Broadway theatre. White’s $3 hat, Fail Style.—148 Fulton sreet, between Broadway and Nassau street. Phren , 308 Broadway.—Mr. Fowler gives charta, with full written descriptions, day and evening. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs are match- jess and unique articles Both for sale, and the dye pri- vately ap) at No. 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Hair Wigs and Toupees.— The best in the world. AILS, soudStad nopliea af Noe 53 Broadway. ex Ella; English cheese, landing, ex southamp' a & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce, Janding, ex Albert Gal iétin; Muir & Son's Ralnburg ale, in good order, just Lande’, for saleby JOHN DUNCAN,& BONS, 406 Broadway. A. Gi is the Only Person who can be consulted scientifically on all diseases of he human hair, at $4 Church street, corner of Barclay. The Sixth and Righth avenue ours stop ai the door of the evtablisnment. fe Wholesale and Country Merchants.— Speer sere r ei a es tna Emertoan medicines, at and below wanufactarers’ prices by the dosen, package, or 10) gross. BARNES & PARK, Mow York. Cincinna and San Franslece, Another Great Tri for Gurney.— Three medals awarded to J. GURNEY, 349 Brordway, at the Inte Fair of the American Inatltute, for ’photograokio produc. ens, to wit:—A gold me“al for the photo- graphs. eon medal for the best colored photographs in Stl, Cfo size.) on canvass. A bronze medal for the best photo- iored in pastel. Call and examne the prem\am pic. way, corner . B.—No connection with any other es- Holloway’s Pills. Cured.—None need suffer while this truly invaluable remedy is at hand for their relief. Fine Groceries —Si Teas, fruits, £c., in quantities and at prices to suit. At FOWLER & CO., 200 and 438 Greenwich street. Public Speakers and “Singers can use BROWN’S bronchial troches freely, tor giving power and pony A the vole; containing no deleterious drug w pre- vent their free use if requisite. por do they eause any nauaca, Sere imedisaments. Bod by Sewing Machines.— the Public.—The undersigned hereby give notice that all suits and controversi lauion to the Infringement of patents upon ve ma. between the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Com |. M Singer & Co and the Grover & Baker sewing ¢ Company have been amicably urrapged and sottled, WHEELER 4 WILSON Mant’g “0,, I. M. SINGER & Co., GROVER & BAKER, 8, M. Co, New Yors, Nov. 20, 186. Falling of the Hair Should not be consider- @4 too lightly and but few can stop its disastrous con sequences, Cali on GRANDJEAN. 34 Church street, ‘The Neatest Overcoats Worn are the jan’s from DRUMGOLD & PROCIH’S, 120 Fulwon street, Fall and Winter Styles for Gentlemen's hata. As large choice an assortment as any offered. Children's beaver and felt hate, in all their variety and quali- 1G, Manufacturer, 128 Canal sireet. * ‘igor. Established ING years. sifect, New York. 2) cvnta per bex- Green Turtle Soup and Steaks This Day at the Washington restaurant, No. 1 Broadway. P. M. BAYAKD, Carierer. N. B.—Allaop's celebrated pale ale on draught, at 6 cont per glass. Great Sale of ‘iflcent Gold and Dia- mond jewelry this morning at LEAVITT, DELISSER & 00.'s, 377 and Ny Hroadwas. Great Sale of Silver Plated Was 877 this Sale of Fane; Paintings and orping, al LEAVITT, WRLESSER,ACO. 8. Hill's Hair Dye, 4s. per box, Black or ae ter en, Inimitable cutiing of hair aod whiskers. Campbell's Drug and Chemical Store, Cor- ner of Bighih are and, Twenty -cighth sireet, N. ¥., formerly With Roshton, Clark & Oo., 165 Broadway. 1,500 Far Collars for Gent's Wenr, just Re- ceived at FORD & BCOTT'S, 210 Broadway, Bordeaux Wines, Italian OU, Anisette, &c., Innding ex-Bila; cheese, ex Sou 3 fos nt percisre Worteoes er Albert Gal: latin; Muir & 8on'« mod orier, just Inavled, Edinburg ale, for sale by JOMN DUNCAN @ 4 Fars, Furr, Furs.—Knox’s Fars ts now all the rage. Also, hie fall and winter style of bata, No. az Broadway, corner of Malton street “Conn. 1856.—Dear Holmes—You can take my hat, if not another leather medal at the Fair, for taking the Bortraity pee for one shilling.” ‘Thank you, friend, the leather medal hes awarded and ihe hat is reeeived. Yours, HOLMES, 289 Brondwa: Fall and Winter Clothi ne comia, pants, vesta, Ac. N. R. CO! to'Derfin Juamup, cormer of Joh ne’ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. $< ___________ ___—} 405 Broad\ Ragtans, Over= INB A CO., Successors ARs sires. 1d, EVR DISRASKS CORED WITHOUT PATN—XO ‘capping or salivating. — |, Ovallat, 3 wear Neen fiours Oe Sireet, way. Hones trom WAM wo3P.M, B. B.—Dr. brig, late of Paris, can be consulted for a few days. oe le street, bave took of brow: satin delaines, worwie! daroaake tary Jace and mmslin evrtaine, cornices, Ac, which are offered at the lowest prices, Window, — Our steck,of window abades is the in New York. and sits Goble pret amar eae ea vite attention of clase buyers. Te RANE LRSLIE'S uw ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, oI. 0. BI, eat - anes atall news depots, containing twenty two em ni engravings. choice tales, miscellaneous readings, cheas and the news of the wack. ames re EVANS saTENY A rng WAWEROUS! c and FULTON STRERT, Between Gold ¢ binck cloth surtonta and Raglans am overcontn bree Ribbed beaver surtonts skin OFerCORIA. JURTAIN ben tray AND WINDOW SHADES AT | wholesale —K & FERGUSON, 31 Broadway, and Read, 8 foil anc eholee | | | | Jobo MISCELLANEOUS. ‘OPE FOR | Here 78 3 N if CURED; v: AND ‘BB AND aGUE, easy, plesenntly one. |. as evile certainly, by the use of Dr. RENBY ANDER»? liquid Iodive or pure. water. HOMCA Wiener, na eo 0. ‘avenue. +O. Broadway; A. Hulse, 43 Fullon strost, Srooklyn. MX QxGUENT, FOR FORCING THE WHISKERS 420 grow ‘wee! ‘a bowie, = Petpet on, hina take oe stredi, Philadelphia. rere 7 18 flow ¢ celebrated house of TILMAN TI Bleecker street, near Broad Dene LESLIE'S TLLUSTRATED ever aPER. Ready this morning at all news depots; containing twents two. Desatiful epgra' ‘choice tales, ‘mlesellameoy reading. chess and the news of Tooteecys CURED IN FIVE MINUTES sais Ramee M04 hue Micbelleu, Faris, a TOBIAS’ wonderful Venetian 'niment, or no head: ache in halfan hour. Bold by all druggists and eepera. Depot 5 Cortlandt street, New York. jater.—Ap inferior of and under the same word "bene used vy menses where Mi core, article ‘ succeas ‘arises from water ‘Deen se called Haratoga water, Fenay sirastage. _ article is 50 put Up, and ble, a8 Bear as they dare, Congress ides an imitation of i to those anaed\ marks and brand, peculiar rings at Saratoga ‘be water fram tikus sold as" * water, ® kus sold aa “Saratogs ry mine Congress waler buy ito: . mpeciabie be fennes onservethat the brand o8 the cork te ices, Marriew Barean—Huxcovs—un Wevvesday, Nov. 19, st the Gay Ls BaRnm cathedral, by his grace the Archbishop to Bwity, davghter of P. A Hargous all of this city. Hume—Nowuis.—On Spuraday morning, Nov, 20, in the ‘Church of the Ascenrion, by the Rev Francis Wi- uss H. Hee to Lizzin H. Nora all of this elty. Rows—TvnkixeTon — On W. vy, Nov. 19, at the residence of the b: mot] tbe Rev James Mil- lett, Mr, Jaso# Hows to Mise Many Tumrvarow, both of N 7 Baxta.—On Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the resi dence of the bride’s father, bv the Kev, C. ¥. Demareet, Wriiam H, Guey to Kuna J., youneest daughter of Solo mon Banta, }#.)., of this city. PrckuaM—Bvuve.—On Thurscay. Nov. 20, Mr. Pasa B, Packzaw, ef Fall River, to Miss Sagan A’ of this city. Fen River papers pleage copy. Lioms—Parsons.-On Thanksgiving Day, Nov. ray Od the Rev. James Millet, at the Chu cb of the Boly ad tyra, Mr. Tuomas Matron Lyoss, of Sack ville, New Bruns. oo Mise AGNzs, youngest daughter of Mr, Parsone, ci Massachusetts papers copy. Buyasrt—Scort —On Thursday, Nov. 20, by the Rev. Dr. Dunbar, PR.NGs Bewserr to AwmLia MauLpa Joorr, Auzeor—Hovewn.—At Haverstraw, 8 cklan t county, N. ¥., on Wednesday, Noy. 19, by Rev. Mr. @ibeon, Hon. Baawsrzr J. 411130N to Wiss Anp Euizaners, daugater of Wm, Housman, Esq., all of Gaverstraw Van Winkie—RoMsey.—At Newourg, N. ¥., on Tues- dry, Nov. 18, by the Rev W H Sproule, Joun W. Van Winks, of Jersey City, to Many E. Rumsey, of the former Voorms—Earus —At Berges, N. J, evening, Nov. 19, by Rev. U T. Demarest, Caanuae H. Voonmis, of Jersey City, to Kai Richard ‘le, of the former pu ‘Van Tasem:—TaTLoR —At Midvletown New Jersey, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, by the Rev. Mr. Caulder, Howaxp M. Vay Tassmt, of Hoboken, vo Caramnum T. TaY- Lor, of the former piace. RocExs—Smapreng.—At Norwich. Ci, on Wednesday, Nov. 19, by the Rev. Wr. Bond, Euzasern B, Rooms, of Norwich, io Jaume R. Swepamrc, of New York. Drea. Swaarwort.—On Friday, Nov. 31, Samum, Swakrwovr, aged 78 years, The relatives and friends of the fami! attend f J . from bis residence, No. 97 Vancan street, Philadelphia papers Basyex —On widow of Goldaborough Jobn Jay, in Soemaree Tho Tagan and . Bartholomew's church, Manmiy.—On Thursday, Nov 9%, Jam @, Minym, of the frm of Geo. W. Powers & Co., aged 33 years. The friends and relatives of the }, those of his bro- ther, Benton H., and the olficors members of to ther A Macam.—On Wednesday, wt a late residence, No. 17 Hubert street. His will be taken eee interment Please copy. jureday morsing, Noy. Mama Lavi. ma, davgbter of F. ‘Sand > eget 8 imvited to 91 West bighveensh street, The funeral services will 5 ?¥ Fi Pre a »/&— On Friday, Nov, 21, Michael O'Koc ile, in the 84th year of Tho friends, aad the members of ciation, are respectfully No. 178 Elizabeth street, o'clock. street. Berxxor.—Om Friday, Noy. 21, Mrs. Fuziners Gomur Buewyor. the 22d year of bie aaone io Hose mem! b van Musk are sree and 2 months, only Catherine Torley The (riends and eb 2 ‘wart © ned cy me been ogee a Her remains will be taken to Stamford, Ot., for inter- ment. eran ce Theretey, Nov. 30, Guarecpa, wife of

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