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court E. bimself tn an erect SSciei tinea h iguana es eens: Ross promised to adiress the Convention 4uriog its seesion, and too the to observo—“Givs us it we do not get what we asx for.” Mrs. Presigent ‘Buscewett followed with valodistory Ly ama ‘the Comveation then adjourned unul 7.39 not #0 great in the evening aa during the forenoon, but euiliciont were Present to pay expenses, the admiscion fee being 123, Cents. A nice little sum was realizod in this manner, as also by the ssle of tracts, so that the managers, getters panda Bal the Women’s Rights concern have | SECOND DAY. | Mrs, President Biackwat calied the Convention to | order at 10:30 A. M., and the Secretsry, Mrs. Manta C. Wricat, read the minutes of the first day’s session. The Paxsipmnt invited discussion on the resolutions, ‘which were read a second time by the Szonsrary, Susay B, AvTuusy rose to put herself right with certain Journals. She bad yesterday recommended the Women's Bighis’ Advocat, but bad heard since that another paper ‘was pablizhed in this State, edited by a woman. On the | suggestion of Lucy Stone, she would advise the ladies to | eubsoribe for such journals as were good, if edited by ‘women, but not if they were trash, any more than though edited by men. ‘Mrs. Exxestixe L Rosx spoke in favor of the first reso- lution, and soon got into the midst cf the dofunct Presi- dential questicn, dually moving that the reso:uiion should de put to vote. ‘Miss Scan B. AyTnony seconded this metion. A GENTLEMAN rose, in the body of the hall, and based | ‘this woman’s moyem:ut on the higher law. ‘The Rev. T. W. Hicarvsoy followed with the statement | that woman’s influence was very great on politicians aud | clergymen, and, forgetting the question at issue, got otf on the wrongs 0! Kansas, and the relative pbysical pro- portions of a one armed lady in that Territory and the | Lieutenant Governor of the State of New Yor. He then read the following resolution from the Busisess Com miles — Resolved, That the warm sympathies of this convention are oftered to those nob @giivg against wrongs Ameriern women, but the same that they wil follow out their dew ards in logical eoasistency, until they comprise the full claum for the equality of the sexes | betore the laws. Mr, Higersox retorred to a punber of Eogtish ladies, | most of whom, i! not all, would be the strongest oppo- nents of mascululzing toeir sex. H+ instances, in paru- | colar, Mra. Sem o# not merely a great astroaomer, bat alsoas a go sekeepor at home; in fact, im the | milky way or amcngst the tea cups. Tots rather imoapa- | citates thas cloting v mcn-women us igure Rights Conver ticn Mra. Roe wished to © ady irom atsoc.aung with such impo.sibiliiveness, Women’s Mr. Higginron, in refe women. Toei? cdacation, when god, ena eqn best in this country, aud their paysical education was infinitely ec perior to that of ameriien women. | They were thus better enabled to tink properly | apd coptipvousiy tuan the sex here, for ther minds are Kot cviiivaied Rose, in eleg yin Ragland, ahowiag tow wrogerty, and not the individu, is there represeniesa. Kngiish women Ihealt etroggie tran Oarsctves, As We potacss a Jeclaration of Incependeuce 10 which to appeal. She then send the following resolation:— Resolved, That we also present our assuren and sympathy ‘0 the sup porers aod ¢> wor ke of Woman in Paris, (be worthy successors of Paaline Roland snd Jeanne Derouen, who, in the face of Inperiaedespousm, dare to tell the truth. Women in Fronce have lees liberty and are tatlaively more oppreavod than in ‘They dare not even write tn Support of ther rights; but there is a country ia which they can pod ish *hat thry think, ant they there- fore send to Turi: Tal, effect the sablicat! there, end ihe documents are lorwarded I know (contigued Mrs. Rose) m sculptors who are Low secretly eoucaling young womer ‘who will, some day, bo chamotons of the cause wo are now advocating. | dare not mention their names, for may be there wails bave cart and wil! carry (bo pews to the tyrant who is oppressing tacm. The goolest seati- tm France on questions of political liberty were —— hy women. Need I mention Madame Do Stael aad a nost of others ‘would consider It an insult be accused of haviag any religious belief whatever. Aptiinete Browa had beso Be, time for two = past in endeavoring to the rights of womaa, but for my igeinsoa, I i I take my arguments (rom and watare. is tho gout Guvtizwas (whose name We could not a one of two causes—they bave their origin and authority olther in revelation or Wb natare. This movement cannot relavon, because, from firss to toit, Atter referring to many raker iostanced the rogaine ho 1 yA--3 rt ed out by nature to be Tule cbort address tell lke 8 shell amongst the females, che She cesty popers of tas city. All mean yey en fo the editor of the Datly Times knows as well a: ‘on which side his bread {s battered. Tie is jast itke ait | Py g 7 means by Co Es i ih only | interest, whilst @ woman throws her baby in. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBSE 27, 1856. 7S Madame Monplaistr, at Greek words, vignity the peopie— the whole ee euen acid ted. “Gen polities! parties bt to be asbemed of aking for support from ‘women, — only except the party of Mr. Garrison —“‘biess his dear little heart.” We are bound by— “Creeds that are wicked, Laws that are mena.” Pet I hope to see the day when we shall do betier “Buckle fools and chronicle smal! beer.” We don’t assume to be men—not pet—wo wouldn't if we could. (7) but It :ests with ourselves to obtain our nT eo ry themselves; we will work till we prove that we bave st by our capability to fi! apy station. | will no put the resolutions. A Mr. Densares desires to state that Sc. Paul never said that women should not preach, and concluded with ‘the assertion that men had no right to legisiate. Mr. Biacwnit thought it would be advisable to defer ‘Voting on the resolutions until the afiernoon session. This Sara to, and the convention adjourned at half-past one P, Miss Susan B. As1uony stated that abe had received veral dona.ions, one being of $46 from e Now Engiand eptieman. some obser- ident read ‘2, ising the of & momorial to the Legislature of the State. Mr. Wrapett Puriirs spoke uw favor of this aceon | apd was succeeded by Lucretia Moit, who consid | that they should cemand ratner than petition, A \ctler wag then read from Horace Gresley. not partioularly well received by ihe Convention. ‘The Convention alter#ards adjourned, to moot ‘again ia the evening EVENING SESSION. ‘The Tabernacle was crammed last evening, there being about @ thousand persons present to witness the close of the Convention. Mr. Higginsen was the first speaker, and, from the start, was submitted to a large amount of opposition, particularly from the galleries. He stated thai (be time will come when “rs. Harriet Beecher Stowe will be better remembered than as the authoress of | “Uncle Tom’s Cabin;"’ she would be spoken of as the writer in the Jndependent, tn defence of Antoinette Brown's preaching, I would that Mrs. Stowe was with us, wholly --ibe samo ak her noble brotber is. (Hisses.) iam giad to know thst among:t all the ladies who bave addressed the Convention, onty one is not married Some cannot understand what babies bave to do with the elective frazchise. Why, @ man votes from self- The oppo- sinoniets in the gallery nere grew boisterous, and the remainder of Mr. Higgingon’s remarks was lost ia the tamult, Mrs. Exyeetovs L. Ross divided the claims of women into four Gistivet parts: the educational, the tudustrial, the Jegai, and the political Do you ask me sor the authority of theee claims? I answer you {rom tho tame authoriy a8 sou derive yourown ‘Theyre based on truta, and will alwaye Lear thé test of reason and inquiry. A young mat this morning argue against ovr clams from what he termed revelation sud nature; { rest my argument ou the nature of women. In the capactiios, hopes and cesires of women is the revelaticn on which thelr claims | are found, not in & book which nobody, knows who wrote, In this country these ideas are known aud weil under. stood; ¥ they are not, its» high tine they should be, If you bave not yet usderstoo? ‘ae meaning of the plorious sentiment which commesoes the Declaration <f incepeasence, you must hear it froma woman. Ip that centares, Tesy again, all ie granted, in thoory, waieh we now ask We ssa for all the facilities requisite to (Zable worunn to stow what rhe can do. Whai is the ation of women cow! [fou compare the actual 1on wilh what the should receive, ob! how short fall J. pot consider ihe present education of man #bet it should be, but it 18, at ail events, directed to higher purpoors than that of woman. Whev a boy leaves scoool, be bar no mite placed to his Career, wollsts youug ng the world nas no fulure before her, beyond ber Lame on the matrimonial list, or hangiag her in the drawingroom or kiuhen Is her educa- ied to ibe comestic sphere; No. There is no nobler sphere then the domestic: the most important edu- cational period ie between the age« of thi aod seven, acd (he cbild ig then solely dependent on the mother, wLo prepares him to receive further information. Wo- Tao 6 edvestion does not now fit ber for giving sach irstivction. We want an education to fi: us for every rpbere im life. A young ten receives an industrial one to tbat he can it ¢o not suit bis be with woman. Why, the kucben, the needie, the school. Yet mencomt- pete with ber ever there. in the kitchen, men become Profewsors and receive $60 a month, whilst come bu, $12. Wheu the kitchen, tie needle, tbe school fa! to support her, what resource has she? Toe it we mee, to eile away ep idio hour, or, to do his bidding. What has she to fly to when sbe hes great aspiration’ in the name of humanity, I ask, what has women to fly to? Wetherefore wact ber ‘ull education in an industrial point of view, and when rhe is capable of obtaining her own subsst- ence, then we demand the legal education whice shall tell her how to protect that which she acquires Ss Se en ee ee way societios to the Feejoe Islands and SEE i reeiii He ‘t gather keys, Give woran education as on. Jarged as bi, and render ber jess awomas. I requ rexpeot to education, ac I reoog- nize po intellectwal what St. Paul or St. Peter said simply way that the ri on homap na- ture, are iar older their writings. (Hisees ) urs. B of whet wes now on in , Claiming Sou’ of the Ny there, as a fe ata 5 gb ge ‘This will be news to John i. . Thomas De Becawcovar E, AGR«monrs here attempt- ed 10 aGdrens the convention; but the audience preferred listening 10 Mra. Locretia Mott. Mre Locerria Mort spoke of the commencement of thia movement in Engiend, and the met wit there when a woman to ber seat in an oe Se was atone time corous in woman to appear in public sagan Even Mary Howitt gave Ler productions to whe world In the name of her besband. Jane Eyre appeared it ‘was stated to be too great a work for a woman, yet twas due to a female Now, things are ct . We srenchools of design establiabed for women, and too. Mrs. men's oovement,‘baviling ine Bible fo a very Naowing men’s je ina very py for a female. Every rew reform |, That ae the poor slave's alleed contentment with ‘and cruel bondage onig prover ‘he depth of re gradation, ao the exertion to woman that ebe haa all the fhe warts, only proves how fer the restrictions and disabi to which abe has been subjected have rendered her insenaible tothe blessings of true liberty ‘The resolution beiog moved and seconded, was ananl- mously adopted. Threaten moved, neconded and carried that the time ‘and piace for holding the next National Convention be re- ferred to the Business Committee. Revolnhd, That the close of a Preside: porelerty scorers ooraston eae, 1 the fepubliean party, bh tte OFAIOr to female naympathies rallying ery is " w ‘That the democral'c party, also, must be ntterly fine to ite Same and | bed te professed priate, oF else must ex wena (heir Lyte Resolved, feet ths present waswriean ap 4 inconsiatent poat- aiton of weman in our community—not fully recognized ae slave or aa an equal—taxed, but vot representet—an cate Bet ‘but not (0 control i'—aliowed to obtain eda- jut pot pad gt are oka it—permitted to prepare TS pers tor read them—urged to political ‘Spinipes, Tih, tot sllowed to vote ups thow-all ee rpepentenng history which cannot long That Oe main power of the woman's roe La eaTbat while. always German bo . seb tion, better Tmployment snd nnd beter fawe, roman better educa ‘aa aah to view the one omaen ton demand— Tia aware ‘faut ea being. in s democracy, the symbol opel the elective, franchise, and we power, by man, sf ven, 188 oe ati. eademeed eltep oy common sen eenme "an te Fiat ies of jus. of laws, ednes- ‘eane i Unese e. ig i he a while te onan tien end industry prove that our Tespecta are not wae'ed we ye Dreciaim worbande. (' cowa tha made ® grand milly on'prevedeat, fed. and are only eneoursged to ren wrote be , To cy Stowe adtroweee anme closing remarice, fp which phe sales ber Wak Ww Gare jee mon of Parietentom va, omen i was now after ten o'clock, Veaving the hal]. The Coavenion was then caeerusa, we are happy to way, vine die “Police Intelligence. Coarce oF Fat Pxurences.—-Louis Selin, a German, wan arrested yoatoruay, by officer Sweeny, of the Lower Police Court, charged with having by false protences de- frauded Mr. Jacob Straus, of 40 Cedar street, out of $696 66, It ta alleged that on the Ist of August last ac- cused called upon Mr. Straus and wished to purchase tegars to the above amonnt, on a credit of four months, for the firm of Applet & Wolf, of Baltimore, Md. represented the firm to be big responsi ble—eaid in te $10,000 Iu cash wa Bete. 3 fe eal retell uf rif i g é etl Parker, residing at No. 2 Davia’ place, Thirty: was arrosted yesterday, by officer ag tyes Chief's office, charged with rape upon the Amelia Dixon, @ child about 13 years of age. that the accused advertised for a com bie ar] Seek g u something w! Alter the girl corel for the night, and there violated her person. The child vit to the above effect and the accused —— ee Juatice Osborne and held for examination. A Yous asp Danie Bonotar —Micbaet O'Neal, a youth 18 years of age, wae arrested on Wednesday after- noon, charged with the commission of two burglaries in the cpper part of the city. It appears that about two o'clock he broke into the plumbing establishment, No. ue, and was making off with as much plunder as be could earry, whon he was detected, and cropping tis booty, ran away, pursued, but not over- taken. An hour afterwards he entered the building No. 84 Twenty second str et. and ascending to the root, was about to enter the scuttle of s house in Third avenus, when he wes observed by policoman Owens, of the Fif- feerth ward. He an effort to escape by sliding down the water leader, but was unsuccessful, ‘The offi- cer captured bim. He was taken before Justice Flandroau, avd locked up for examination, From circumstances that have transpired since the arrest of Mr. Abraham D. L. Whipple, I bave become satisfied it was not his intention to defraud me, and I en- tirely exonerate bim from such charge GEORGE C. BURST, Williamsburg City News. IarortanT ARRBETS OF GANGS OF BuRGLARS AND Feyca eN.—For nearly two years past a large number of bar- glaries and thefts have been committed in the Eastern district, which were conducted eo adroitly that the efloris of the police to detect the perpetrators were baf- fled until very recently. It was generally supposed that the professional gentry hailed from New York, but there is Bow Bo doubt tama gang of young loafers, from 14 to 19 years of age, who usually loiter about the atrects and in the vicinity of the Grand street ferry, are the partios who have committed a majority of the depredations. They were organized into two gange of from ten to fifteen each, under the leadership of two fellows named Daniel Sherlock and Jas. ‘Wilson, and operated separately, excep! when a robbery of cousiderable importance was to take place. During the last eighteen months, the property stolen by them ie valued at 10,060, for which they received not far from $700 from the recelvers or “fence men.” When a good job bas been accomplished these fellows fare sumptuousir; bot in regar: to drees they are purely democratic—rag- ge? and itby—and rowetimes barefooted. Thay are co stant visiters in the pits ot the theatres, where they prot bly acquire much of that taste for an adventurous life by witnessing evch plays ea “Jack Sheprard.’? They can always obiain advances of money from tue recetvera of their stolen property. These gangs have lovg been known by the police, but their operadons have been reanreed £0 adroitly that no serious charge could be broupht sgainet them. The tather of young Wilson first gave information at the Filth Cistric\ police station house, and celivered up bis soa, who couieesed to belog con cerned in » pumber of burgiarics, and also gave the remes ot bie associates During 7 ‘Tuesday night aud yes- 1crday, officore D..Jacobs, Murphy. Townsend, Henry, Brown, Sterret, Van Dok. Videto and Travie suo- sting Daniel Sherlock, John Flarity, Jeremiah Nolen, James Wilson, William McSiigott ane David kK also srrested John Barry, intk dealer. near North Third, aad a William Carcidy, in North Sixth street, ona ch beimg recervers of siolen goods. Young Wilson tbat nd neroctater have been poten Ly lowing burgiarier:—Gi'l's brass by A at various ere api sold yng Ad the value of $500; Derunde corner of North Third apd First streets, and stole ty valved at $60; Ely’s distillery io First street, pee store corner of Grand an¢ Third street, atole money and destroyed nine bage of flour, Sanford’s Coreerne house, corner of Fiftp South Fifth etreets; Nerth Third con ahem Lowey 4 ‘* Seventh street; rs’ shops in the Four Fecruath i in Third atreet; Je th Third strect, 8 grocery, notleg store, ip “Ea of pA Z three Anret or 4 Hover Tum.— Yesterday eherncoa, about four o'cleck, a well dressed boy, shout seventeen years of age, nemed Samuel! Miller, residing ‘in New York, was tra bouse, three silver various articles of jewelry were found on Hoboken City News. Fins Darakiwmst Parape —The Fire Department of Ho- boken turned out on Tuesday afternoon in full strength, to receive Oceana Hone Company No. 1, of that city, on their arrival with their new and besutiui hose carriage, manufactured in New York, by Pyne & Hartshorne. They ‘were received at two o'clock" at the ferry, when the pro- cession moved through the principal streets of the city, being received in Hudson st., oa the route by Councilman Seg bod teswy ote =— ne Teladds, vis Hampton eae toJ'S Earle, Was wher ve cdi aa have ever bad im this city, and he certainly displays a most extraordinary mobility of face, flexibility of lim, and humorous expressiveness of gesture. Madame Mon- plaisir bas lost none of the grace or beauty which for- merly distinguished her. Her splendid poses and tours de i Pg ha scat yale yey ‘thusiasm, and, with Espinosa, sbe was called out to re- Ceivo the bouquets aud pleudite of her admirers. The peer ieroue Harel eativied’ a extraordinary adven- tures, in reecuing the pretty young woman in short skiris {iene Mar zetil) from the hands of the stupid oid jover in a bag wig (Jerome Ravel) Several now tricks are introduced, and no doubt but that the new pantomime will soon become an established favorite. Es; made @ great bit in the part of the lover and proved nimself to be the most valuable acquisition this house has made in some time. Toe sumptuous Py cerpoe ag flae scenery and careful attention to detail that mark this establish- ment will always draw large iy wget it would be well for other managers to take the hint the success of Niblo’s Garden gives them. Our Albany Correspondence. Auuany, Nov. 25, 1866. Struggle between the Democratic Ins and Outs—United States Marshal—Albany Post Ojjice—Consul to St. Peters- burg, dec., dc. Although no political change is expected to take piace consequent upon the election of Mr, Buchanan, still there ts about as much figuring going on as if a political oppo- Dent was to succeed Mr. Pierce. The Uaited State office- holders in this locality supporied the ticket and the plat- form with unabated eal, coatributing their time, exor- tions and money with liberality to the cause. They har- bored not a thought of being ousted, anless thelr adver. series should succeed. They were certain of a four years lJenger revewal of their official Jease, im consequence of ‘their material contributions towards the election of the patiopal democratic candidates. But since the result of the election bas become known @ dozen applicants for each office bave sprung up, s¢me, too, who were caadi- dates for the anme favor when General Plorce was eiect- ed, but who failed from obtaining appointments through some mysterious canse or other. Some, too, having dis- covered the errore they committed in making application four years Fince, are now better posted up, and will ap- pear at the White Howe with sech documents as they imegive must carry them safely through. Among others who are determinad to bold on for ano- ther Presidential term, it Jobn M. Mott United States Marebai for the Northern aistrict of New York. He was appowied by Pierce, upon strong recommendations of deirg a bard sheil national democrat, Tats was early in the adminisiration, whea Perce undertook to wiz the appoimtments, ‘ elf and ‘aif,’’ rome Englishmen like m irele. Bai whea Bronson was removed from the New York Oustcm House, and Reynolds from the Albany Post office. then Marshal Mott sank into the embraces of tas cots shells, because he feared decaitation also 1) he ad hered to hia herd integrity. He hit the wali oa the head, and for his sccrobaic manwuvre has been retained. Now. reveral democrats at Rochester, Buifalo and Oswe- £0 are preparing for the uppolutment. It ia comtendod thet nine teuthn OC the business relating to the daties of Marshal, recesearily aries op the wovern and northern horders of he State; and as Mott resiies oaly about sity wiles north of the cistrict boundary lise, he is allogother cut ot the way. Another reaton why be Ought not to be seappotsted is the fact that no man should bave the piace longer than cne Preeidevtial term, as during that Period be amencs sx immense income for bis owa and ibe wcrviocs ot his depaties. ‘The Peat oflice m thw city is most eagerly sought ‘or. ‘There are Do jess Unban Fix individuals who thiak the pre- rent incumbent bas made money enorgh out of it curing the threo years of bis occupancy. Tne strife is already very apimatca. The supposed pillars of the party aot Dr yave 08 wel) as io the city of New Vork, are daity pressed importuned for their letters and \wiluence. Tne ‘various t«ctions are evch putling ¢ifferent wayn. and unless they Concentrate on @ tlagie icdividusl—and that is scarce- ly poeaible—and form a combination, their divided efforts will scarcely succeed. The prevent Postmaster is an active democrat, as be has been {rom youth ap, conducts the business cf the cffice with all the despatch whica his accommodations will afford; no complaint of any impor. tonce bas ever been made by the public, and as a geceral thing he gives untverval eatiefaction. And as the ral deparcment are quarterly satisfied with bis duties, it j# & matter of covjecture whether his antagonists will be able to effect his removal, pal appli cants for the Pos) cfilce, as understood here, are Mathow McMabon. james 1. Jobneon, Jeremiah Osborn, William Davis, Willtam Osborn and John 8. Nafew, all staunch = men. ‘The new Consul to St. Petersburg, Caleb Croswell, is half brother to Edwin Crosweil, of editorial notoriety. Suppen Dean or Jovee Lance.~ The New Or- leans papers announce tue death of Jadge Joan C. Larue, of that city. The Picayune ways:—The maoner of his death was awiully sudden. His wife bad been indispos- ed, and he remained home to keep hercompany. He lay on & low rota, quite well uncommonly cheerful. ‘She reclined along the floor, on his shoulder, his arm about ber the child’ on the sofa playing with ite tarber. Sudceply the iiitle gurl asked, abruptly, * what makes your eyes roll so !"’ and, with a con ve stretch, be said to his wife, “My darling, Iam dying!” ie Not unused to ms Of tlInese, she answered, te dear—dor’t frighten me so!’ “1 tell you,” ho wite em, t om dyin 1) She started to get resto. ratives; |, “No, no.’’ She rushed to the window, saw bis face distoried and hia banda clenched. , “No, po—~let me be ag ed nad faco recovered @ smiling expression, re , and be bresibed but two or three times again. The bricks of bia wife and child alarmed the house and tae eighborhood, but all efforts at resuscitation (alied. From fulizess of life 10 five minutes. He came out to New Urlenor about twenty -t Years go, and was engaged calling for servante, “A doctor! @ doctor!” and S| 2 Geo W. Bam Chairman of the City Council, acting at pag wd: @ tt corr, In the counested himasell wiih the Hook ‘ = | is ati) in Keptuck; vo: to procare the RY Pe Eaainvneiecdunn —Nos. 62 ees 1729, ae ee te 2177, 2064, 2068, 2066, 1478, 27) 2138 thos, 119; *—e ma fe, 1711,'1843, 09a, 40, T11, 464, 1236, 698, 2190, ly 6. = iM array Seam Dumaicr Count.—Noa. 17, 88, 61, 67, 62 ofa | © Buranoe Cover.—Nos. 1196, 1226, 1987, 1392, Sellen 11g, 478, 3404, 1620, 160, 1 Tere, 1076, Lesh, 100, 1618, ia tumber, were, for tne | 1063; 1 1790, Ty ned, 1334," 1140, 1744, 1760, by the testator while residing in ites Hae 3786, : He a tee tee’ 1804, TAG ine, see, nens i an 8 Comes i depen vine, Hose! 1eb8; 1960; 1090; 1078, 1988, 1084, 1086, 1088, 2008, Of 8 book lover wore freaiy | 2021, 2019, 2027, 2038, 2082, 2041, 2072, 2082, 1616, aad oderament, bet the claims , 161636, 1120. borne in |. The votaries — = - tian ioratore wil tedewrae | GABITINB INTELLIGRNCE. fy ALMARAG POR WHEW ToORR—Tuxt Dar, dostan. Dr. Wales 79 | Moe ete eee ha . stadent of et aad m1Gm Warts... oe gocumulated . — — ——— ~ here Bapiested % Port of New we 5 November 26, 1856. vee to bo desired, Af books are the most remark- CLEARED. humerons editions 0: | | steamahiy Black Warrier, Smith, Havana & New Orleans and @ consid vingston, Crocheron & fe aL riater's artico well Encers | ; steam fouiberner, oa 7. Charlesion-apogord & Sees gen canna | pA i eS rary necessary volumes on the aire iey Ritzabers, Sargent, lang sw—Crosby, Crocker poetry country, many Latin, Greck and a Romano books, and a Jew expensive illustrative works, q Nessiia "fev Maytior like Canant’s Roman Fdifices, and Inghiram!’s Ktruscan pbell mR DeWoltt. . Al fe an we have said, one of the fehr in i Grewdent B Gnger, ry to the library, So Bebe Sullivan, Hoop, Ciudad botrae Bech & Kun. Practical usefulness as for besaty . bra finieh. It is intended that the whole set shall be Hooter Watines, Tiiusded-—Thampenn Huge kept tog placed ins conspicuous position ta | FET HEB Tver ir), Dickson, Monson 7 8 Whitney & Gore Hail. Dr, Wales, on many occasions during his life, 4 thower a werm attachment to the in which be | “che Germ (Pe), Crosley, Halas PT Nevins & Son, wee nurtored. iat we have yet to menben the most ‘mI Mobile—Laytin & Horlbut. wobstantial proof ot bis devotion to the intereste of the vt ler, Lard & Que- sisfact goes tee Sk |B gag Rete tos ofc Chale of Sansorte Unereeure eh Onasbriag er Ae ee eee. om Advertaer, Non. 38. eee EW eines i Rowen. Walioek. Provisency 1 it fem Ty B len, Philadelpbia, ARRIVED. Steamship rece Goes 4 Liverpool, Nov 12, with mdse one eit Finca, Ginagow, Nov 12, with Ly eS ae ee with mdse aud Bere Se abl a on or HR te Bt ea!) mainsail © and io ‘eatmtop: rain topegnlinnteatia, 17th, no lat. eo, Mf Searsport), from Liver poo! for New 8, Fat, prswgd a abi peer. qpoke hark Tave + Lorik, Wil lose gf mear'y Ae be) of Mayo; Tommeny, Shoeheen. ae remnea; Aubura (Beh, Collingwoed, Le berts, Savana la Mar Ellen. Darnaby, Mary Fletcher, Orasb; the line between N for the latter port, via Sourhampion, with about 130 passea ners me Cn Barton, Havana, 1th int, with sugar, tbac- pic unas is . Freeaman, Lavacca, 19 days, with cotton, to Barer Ae wou, Bt Marks, 1d days, with cotton; to Bro- die Eee ut rae Se PS heavy wi er, Ci ies. rig. Octavia Woodward (of Ellsworth) Chase, Sagua ts ith molasses, to C & E J Peters. ne 4, wae ; from N Brig Join Dulfus (Br, Forrest, Pictou 17 days, via Arichat coal, to E Se Tyra nd), Gregory, Ne New Orleans, Nov 11, ith cot on ac, ~s with cottnn, Dour, ), Carver, Jacksonville, 10 ‘& Scott. Brig Marthe bs daze, with yellow istoxenbat Ben G61 wae ir, ee, 7 -Atwond, Paddock, Morrow, Gonaives, 6; food ke, to Pe a J iene of i nt oe een Ingraham (of Rockland) sulk cote, sd oto maser. iat tesatice boarded a fire, loaded with hard pine; ro built, and to the water’s % could not iaske the a ONSchr HE zabith Bowibey CB. Hail Wilmot, NB; 8 days, Wi0h Potatoes, 19 ‘cuasier Sebr He Roberts, Charlotteto PEI, 14 days, with oats, ee or vane er? len. Kebr Fuerpriae (Br), (Br), “st St George, NB, 10 days, with Iupbes, to 4, fed, Zoul. Wiiniegton, Eebr Toten” Wilson, Norfolk. ir ew (ot Denn! rived on Monday. Scbr Bonita Harton, ‘ton, Eastport, Sebr Onroline Knight Davis, Lubes, 8 days. Sehr Isis Chace, Bostor Schr Gazette, Crowell, Fall River. Sebr J Goodspeed, ——, Albany for Norwich. Schr Spy, Nigkerson, Albany for Boston. Schr Ke: cue, Ross, Rondout for Boston. Steamer Caledonia, Laysleld, Baltimere, 42 hours, with mdse to H B Cromwell. Steamer Jackron, Baker, Belttmore 3 dave. Steamer son Khza, Robipgon, Philadelphia. Stesmer Pelican, Auldrich. Providence Stesmer JN Harris. Sinith New London, Steamtug R 8 Forbes, Morris. Boston. Rervnsep—The bark Ottawa Brown, hence for Havana, ras towed buck to quarantive this evening: haviog been rua into by pilot boat Mary Catharine, No 6, while jaying too otf the bar to hsve ber pilot taken of, The bark had her misea chain ‘Dlates carried away, alao some of ber rigging and quarter cut down to somé extent BELow. Bark Louise, Souper, from Curdenss, Krig Travellei Wind at sunrise, E; sunset, NW, and blowing fresh. Herald Correspondence. PBILADELPHIA, Noy 26—Arr barks J Welsh, Ames. Isle ‘NOrleans; bigs, ‘Edo, Thole, ; Globe, Bo otis otlane aiken “Piyiag Clond, Chane, Prank. iver; steamer Boston, Bellew, N eg, Cardenas; Benj Delaso, late, Facemir Fal York Cid sohrs DS Mershon, Spragg, Baker, Mobile: Ontario, Reed, Roxbury, Challenge, Hathora, Boston; Jane Stre'man, Young, Great Bgg Har bor. Miscellancous and Diameters The Cunard steamship Raropa, Capt Leitch sailed yester- day *¢ coon for Liverpoo! with 85 passengers andorer halfa million in specie, ‘The screw steamship Belgique, Capt Tack, the pioneer of ew York and Antwerp, sailed jast evening Tne Smewrrexs at Liveeroon —We have a few addition, al itemr of intelligence in regard to the shins that were driven re in (he Mersey, communica'ed to Elwood Walter, Esa, verpool. The letier says:—The Silas . With @ very valuable cargo and 3) m the West Middle Bank in a heavy squall from tbe 86, and the steamer failing to move ber, she ren.aibed; crew and passengers were taken olf by a life boat. The ships bent heavily, sanded. apd the Ude now flows over bone retorned last night, aud reports that the ships sre notcheering; that they have iscertain ‘The Silas Wright is ver much broke hear, The 8 M Fox up to Tue tiene of hi Teavins her bad not over ‘six feet water in ber. In conse: ue if broken amidshi revere brutses 'm o are rescur ® very interesting lady passenger was dotog we'l at last wec iay pa heart took Htena with the reveral quence of his representing that he found several wrecking boats &, acd that hig authority was deled, perts jhe Lovisiana bolding well ge togelher. apparently not much injured in bull—sne st ends, be advises an immediate eile, ax it would not ‘be prudent for 1 or to" undertake the expense requisite for her removal was slongside “ah eS M Fox receivin nary but succesful’ attemnpia to ut au real from the wreck. ‘On od Mr Brisa onsignees for saving cargo, Yea- ers, I at once des terday the wea/ber was unfavorable and nothing was done be. Fond saving 1 suffimency of men down to do good 1067 te former y owed by Mortimer short time back by ance on the veene! ter, rated al. was built ix thie ‘Wiitarms & Guion. and valved at $40. vered by insurance in Wallstreet. Seven eighths of her freight money, $10 (0 is also insured sorted cargo, val which ix covered to this city. r | | | fn few houre with sound @ry ond mizen mact fell over om white came up Tuesday ance Bed wil probably wet her off. anchor in Gardiner’ Faturcay evening } waier's rege, her bull ping on the bes wiflirg } dad shipped 1420 gallons areal by wore. Re ia. ‘aang. spars. sal, Be, o Car as practicnio. A capania of carrving 400: tons. succeeded aaide the SM Fox, ond wowkat he ‘filed In ofeds, but wnfort ately he man and damage! ber to an extent oblie er to leave at once. Today i Gner, and I ‘werest hopes that good work may be done, as there service ‘if they get ge ghier fining alow Lee. Suir Sawver M Fox, lost at Liverpeol. was an Al vessel of tens, built in this city in 1880, valued ot 990 000, aad was Menrrs Taprectt & Co. There fn 0 ‘insur and cargo tm thie city for about $250,000. javenett was 14%) tons regis city owned by Mesare She is nearly co ‘Smir Sitas Wricat lost at in Wal! street. She bad an ay abont $250,000, the greater portion of Bank Grxvexe—The steamtue Achilles night from the wreck of the ba 4) ,diatbor and rerorie her leytog in tive Joaterday afternoon to her maaint- pong B = i at Bowton from Sinyrna, reports on 15th Inst, eae from SW to NW.’ was thrown on her Dy lost close reefed fore topsail, reeled ail, fore topmnast stayeall and ar agceeee, Bn Buse Ispes— Back Tally Ho, at Boston trom Gotven dure, reporis om Mth ult, ion. Wt. follies wih Br brig Kodney, from Troon for Yarmouth NS. with coal, in a sinking condition: ‘nok emt the captain and 0 in number, ronght ‘er to Boston. “Sho had Seen dismasted 1th ts 8 gale from 8 to NSW. Brie Pax ano, Haskell, of Nila. ven for Porto Rico, with & carro of lumber, while lying at bay, Doar the lighthoure, took fire st, about 10 0 clock. raed The crew, nasiavance of the kerper of Uichthouse, mated a few of the aalle and some ther articles of ive Tad 'a ‘emall amount Ingired om her, Cargo snpyored to be The what was saved from ber, were 10 be sold yesterday i auction. Bria Crevan Bouir gn Bark, Sletinn. at Boston from Me Jaga, oo Irth inst. Int 44 40, lon 62 42. Cell im with brie Calidad Boiiear frm Alemandria for irhacnes Ia akin nto, { fain and crew, inber. tiem to Porton. The CB hed been aiainasted ins guie two Gays previous. The 8 lost fore top gallant saat, no dete, ac. Senn Canouixe, of Rockland, lying at Charlestown Neck, tonk ron Mem y night, at 9 o'clocky Bhe hadton boardgiod casks ime, whieh it is thought beeame wet in consequence Sfike wrens] tohing a. rouk bess durieg the day. a! low water, Sremen bad" played to the Bold a ators time, they ‘ere ir duced to quit. Capt Ket baitened down the hatches. Tad toon other measures to amotbrribe fire itpossibie. ‘The Schooner was then hanled out from the wharf. Bonn Monawx, Heard, at rn ae PR, en. conutnred very heavy weather, lost deck load, peng ito tharwlberms paren ery Let PM of the 140h host, tbe tide pot being bigh enough to get her off: Lavecnrp—At Harrington. 12h inet. by 08 Plummer, Bag, afin shore af about tons called the the builders a 4 Bef Fo becom manded by Capt Jerey Youes, "The namwe nok kiven. = Menara MeLeod & Salsbury will lannch{rom thelr phip don Fada ren, 96 56 ty SI ninew and splendid herm, bi ig caled th Ta is 12) feet long on, deat 31 feet eam, It feet 3 Inchon of of hold. aud ja 364 tone buriben. She ie of naval architeetare. prising —— Setiee to hry 3a Man's ledge, ou o G bees iagnd aa worn ne ea Tigithonse Inspector 1st dist. Portiand, Nav i, 166. Fe COD MARINE A station of the Boston and on with he ‘New Bedford 26th, ships Addison, and Sharon, Pa- eee Chapto, Currier, Tanta for FOrleane, Oot, Capo Reve Pehla B by S about 6 Ship Falmouth, Berry, from for Marseilles, Oct a ‘ain fin Y Morse, from London for N'York, mo date, lat 44:38 low eet show! a bing signal with wna vad Tener Ht Tn the center wan wom "Now i, iat ono Far Oeeprn teeta, trom Calan Jaty 19 for Marre Nor ty een Svante te, bond §, Wow 2. It 1X, Jon 4 6 an a WHF ty wa'ttopaslt, Nor a, is irom 1d at at Provinestown mare i Fog Bae Jobn le Owenn; 224, Aart cmb prev w Det 7, Throniae Wr ow ketch standhig 8, was signalized Mov 12, it ay from Boston for Port au Prince, Nor ae Fort au Priace, Nov 7, sede Great ns, aes hee an debe saga tae beige Oran ag rio ist Northinans SH Foole, Mahinse, for 20 0, Peon od ‘ieee Care Harney, Nov 1—In bark ‘ork, diag: for Mower aw , Posi, sf da kx i eee or td Sprague, * York ie Gonarvms, abt Nov 4 ‘= In port echre Jobn ili, ‘Wood, for Fagen ey hertas Pemetagien, from Porto Biss, 8 Geeaety ToeT9Es NOV 12—Arr achra Eenor, Roberts, Prince Baward PrpRo Tg} brig Mavcla, fan Penissed share mee: poe », Ietg) bi for . sehr. Bandel Towipend ir Battimore, diag: ‘The brig Niazares eimaarmit, Cet ta Paes ip ime. Howat om Cork, disg to stop a leak; Floating Zephyr, are rep} barks Graves ‘40 (wan i tre Orleans); Lapwing, Kelley. rom over. Van- Bice rota Glasgow, Just arr ier ae woah M Roberts, Colson, a Te ap eR Scare igh 10—In port brig Eliza for Sew or Sr Kirms, about Nov 8—In port brig Mary. B Bk, Ba tet, to fond for Phtadsiphia: nee acy % Pi Pow? and tn, for Wi ages etinjcosod for Wi ballast. wel. ‘Br dons, 3 NB, Nov 15- Arr echr Waterloo, Munro, Poeea. e 19h ‘sbip 'W F Sturer, Comery, hide n= bi 2% Yor! uF a beeen Fowler, ‘2st, bi Reed. lexandrit reali ‘Rogers, id 1th woh A ements, alexandria, iat aye Blue} Rock Der ane, pF Y Sr Srmrury, N Ye—tha ships Uncle, Joe, Pinkham, “MeClure, Penarth Roads: ‘20th, oe Northern Empire, Hill, aud eater, meta ser Oct Bete port bark Clarissa, Urann, frome Stramsuur Pensts—ADDITION su}. Axrwenr, Noviearr iibur, Akyab. :BATHUust, Sept 22—Arr Jane "Bpratt, ‘Siraker, Goree, and " Ptr hYorks Canpirr, Nov 9—Arr Georges, Magune, Dundale, Sid agua eh Ge 1m, Cowks, Nov §—Arr Philomela, Redman, Sourabaya (and si 13th for Rotterdam), ‘Cronstapt, Nov 1—Sld Isabella, Cobb, Stookloim. Cvxnaven’ Nov 8—Sld Rowena, ey Belize, Hout (apd put back same day), York: GB Lamar, Ma pew. do, Yorktown, Meyer, and Indian Tiunter’ Austin, Saguenay for do; Win Thomp- son' Boston for go. Revolution, Hathaway, Bosten for 4 (amd all proceeded): Hiawatha, Reed, do for Geslong (and sld 13h); Emily Taylor, Taber, St Jobn. XB, tor Hall fst anchoreds Andros, Hull for Haran (and proceed mmard, Lepreanx for Loadan (end ‘stevenson, from Berdianski via Falmonth,for ‘Amiterdsa. “Tiveuroot, Nov 14 Arr irene, Brown, St ee NB; Sal Ota, Alexander. St John. a Newront, Nov 6—Sid Mary Annah, Grace, Porras, Nov 12-Of Riela, Bpice from N York foe Hama enone Vaxpees, prev to Nov 7—Sid Australia, Badcock, Rie co, Nov 5—Arr Atalanta, Doty, Shields. Home Ports. ALE. LEX ANDRIA. Nov 24— Arr brig Civilian, Smith, York. schis W B Ferguson, N York; Eclipse, do; D Brown, F: Kiver; MC Durfee, co. ALBANY, Nov 25-—Arr schra G W Purrell_Lenzon, NYork; Director Benedict. do; sloops, Jno Field, Wier, Roskaway; 2. wt Ww: Factor, Wells Brook’: Jd schre © 4 Watson, It, Xow Haven; J Merri pout, tie, 1g. Bree! BOSTUN, Nov2 car” ships Oovan Bas Caroline C' Dow, Houdiette, NYork res, yes. ing wind NNW wo NE ane NE. Sbins Mountatn Wave, South Shore. are at anchar in Nantaaket Roads. BALAIMORE, Nov %—arr steamers Mount Savage, Wat- son. N York; Locust Point, French. do Jos het = Howes, Boston. Br bark Despateh, Herrioit, Bermuda; Ocean Belle, Daulby, Pedy Pedro Key a King, intl Fe 7 echrs oeeeeee: roostes Rastport, Geor; Obie’ Mobawk, Heard, P: R; AK Sbailer, Pratt, Hartford, Conn; White Foam, 3 Milliken, big gy Adriana. Poriland. Below senr Adeona, White, from sehis Obief, Trader, Boston: FH Attword Attwood, do: W Allen, Graut, NYork: Lewis Clark. Griflith, do. ‘oid Brea ship President Smidt, Mezer. Liverpool; Brem bark Meri tian, Bosse, London; brig’ bos Swap, line Rin de Janeiro. BANGOR, Nov 22--Arr achr Sea Lion, Higgins NYork O18 ship Charies & Jane, Doliver, Frankiort; ener 4 ram CEARLESTON, Kov 22—Arr brige Bele , Plummer, Malta. gen fatanmahs pohre tela 3 Cowper. W ‘Witham, en, Ravenmans men ‘ork; Evelice (br), Sawyer, Nassau, NP; Arietta, Roberson, Provid ¥ CITY POINT, Nov 24—Arrsteamer Jamestown, Parris, = ees? ean Spoasen taney cone Samay REASTPORY No bf : Coaaidy ALL River, Nov Fay Sy bethport. NJ, 224, Mon! clone. Dall. ed dum Cake, Wa Philadeivhia: ‘ = NYork. thews Baltimore ton; Fanb’ for N York 7ibap, Bray, Ca Delaws y Boston: Ariumph, Bate Philadelphia for do; A: ton: Iriumph, Baker. for do; Are! fo for be fears Smith, Soar brigs J.D Pennell, &trout, Matilda, Eaton, Alexandrio ‘for Salem; Maryland Potnt, Md. for Portland; schrs Charles: er ag for Boston; Ll Golden Howard, 40 for Ne f 2 3 ih u yaryport. drje, Tris, Candace, Emblem, ‘Qouve, Braaalian genre Area, Pilger Adstice, i Pabwa, ie. ite, AI i ri ap Bat Win P Phiiups, Beast on Durie, New York ge fis, Ba New Duell, ane, sebre wb 5 Th Lane ‘and ie noe ‘New You for ectsiggr 4 7 6: Banner Hee i i 7 Fd a i EF i trains at cyl M. brige 9 schre Faratoga, Fanwie rire, Athambra. “Saw ‘ORE. NB, Now oe Rallech NYork via Havana. MeGowan, Nierk tia a Havana; J feate Roa, Bexroa Nisa Kov Son hir steamship’ Jamestown, Porrish, W ieee a Rxeoutive, Eldridge, NYork. Cid sche May y NEWPORT, Nov %. 8 AM—In corse ies ences reoorgd Cue Bictele, "diate Belg Ava: ‘Gen . veniog Aug ys . Stork eke Ferenghhindath Bov 2}—Arr sehr Sharon, That Tetiner ydwick, Baldwin, tae loops Senate. 7, Olive ore pee ones ohm ee » Gandy, nad, Pro- = ix oie, tet, eatin, san bas seuer S Hesken You Rowen, ae, NYork: Ruth Halsey, Al cata “yA SEEM, Now 22—Are sehr 1, Ma’ }OUTH, Nov 17—Arr echr ADVERTISEMENTS RE’ ¢EWED EVERY DAY. THE BAL « SEASON, RIVERS’ NEXT 8¢ (PIAL HOP HOP rl pe Li BE GIVEN O. ti stomtapue Hest, No. evening, Nov. 28 piace, Brooklyn. on Priday SSS AGAR. GAN FRRGURT DEBOLIIG TR pa a and ua paren er can ad patty soneare 0. rumen on ean, vu 3 | AVANA SRGOA RENEW CROP, BY FiAiwer tavern. Figaro, Rega. Brit Concha one tt ‘outeren Aclertos, Gloritas, os Sole i s Sag: | C488 PURORASER’ Ly, tears, of iment €or | wares operas, $8 do ; domestic or German | varivue other Dre ide Jow foe 1 Cab. PROGR, 164 Malden lane, sncond ey. 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