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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1857. ‘wa taces contingea bas bees end no doubt ie Sctortatnad os tose presee east Lacknow AB along Coster, Kener Bow O names gerenee and detected conspiracies. Besides Pata Pe ey Pp Ry Re lowes bis followers te all Bis staff and & woloome body of marines and re. His Lord- ebip may ly commer absence of his forces be oan co pothi: where there 15 ‘work to be done, or at seen; and no es Se aeese joulty and tm- Of real value.” - * * . . Broh were elock end bis Pre ort the Foaileare ahced—the whole cotumm oame up with the ene. out half way between Aliahi- ‘where the rebels presented them wwelve (a about th ee was driven in rout from the efficiency of bis own He bad left Allanabaa with light six pounders artillery. ony. but be now availed himacif of the captored cannon, ‘and efter a halt of a single day be followe: on the track of Sahib with bis own nine ‘That morning, the aext miles of their artillery Seer are es 08s flela the day folloing—the 16:b—without apy repose, our continued their advance, aud now desoried their collected for a Gna! stand in front of Oawnpore. had enadiec them once more to replace yy others, and two batteries, well served, formidable to the advanciog strong, indeed, was thelr porition that it was advisable to turn it, and a short bat painfal move- ‘exeonted for the purpose Hitherto the march of force bad lain along the Great Tr.ok road loading Calcutta to Delh!, but this causeway was now qulsted ‘© detacdment of the column, whioh, tn the very boat tee day—i was 130 P. M—toiled through a wy march to get on the enemy’s fisok. ‘Many men,’ we are old, “‘drepped from the effects of the sun,’ but the task was at length accomplished, and thea came the Dawe and the victory. It was « stubborn fight, for the asuccession of villages, sopplying them ‘with exactly such peeiiions as they bold best, but no rs Gistance was of an’ avail against the littie army pressiog on to vengeance Some of ‘he ex; jons used ve wit: ‘Desves recal ©! the Ceeoriptions given of Britieh gi the Alma and the French ai the Mamelon. “I never,’ says one writer, ‘‘ saw anything so oe. The men (of the ‘TBtb) went on with sloped arms like wall; till within 100 Fd BOL a shot was fired. At toe word “Charge!” tho} ce just ike an eager pack of hounds, and tue villege was taken in an ‘netent”’ Thi2 engagemoni—making the fourth fought in five days—opened tne road to Jawnpore, ‘which wa: promptly occupied, thoogh too late, alss! for the rescue ef tts unhappy garrison In huge more than a single wook, therefore, these 1,300 British eoloters, with their 800 Sikh comrades, had marca during the SIZER SEI EVE iH re, the exer- Oo po even after toese a cosy that be ts froe to cross the Ganges, and atready on the 20:h weflad tim, wit mus seasouavie rela forcement received through Ge: Noll, twenty miles edvanced on bis new roule, afer having fought anoiher @uccessful »attic and takeo 15 gus. this posit — ‘with Lucknow only sboui 50 miles ahead—bis army sesms marobes, worn out by great excitement, and exposed at once te fierce beat aro the ofe partly tloded Is wes under similar cirovmstances, indeed, ome 40 years ego, that cholera, witn whose fatal coarse we have pow become se sadly familiar, arst broke oat. & zB (ora x @ long beleaguered ‘object, Fare been struck by the fatal y OOF iasi accovnts Hay sock and te remains of his band, epcumbere’ by their sick comrader, were retracing their steos to Cawnpore, by t they bac acvasced only & fow at befure ope and c ufidence in as holy a cause ver lod men i st sag ‘We cennct attempt to express the sympathy which the calamiry that bas befallen these brave men will excite, net only in England, but werever the tale of toeir gal- Jantry and ther mis‘orwuns shall be told. After having hed more skan Could be expected of mon, they ave fallen under the mysterious dispensation of Provi dence. I) is with man, ver. that we bave to fight; undred have suiloed to over: ‘tbat the matipeers could oppose, and to defeat them wherever they aticmpted m sand, we Geceral elock may have been able ina few days to resome bi: march on Lacknow with recraited ras ks, ccelored healh and better fortune. interesting Bintemeet of Dr. Hay, an Ame rican Mustonary. [From the Longon Times, sept 16) The Rey. Mr. Hay, tne American missionary in India who cecaped fom Allababad, returned vo Soutbamp oa ow Saturday night. In London be bad ania tur Cearies Trevelyan. Toe Obairman of ihe #00 see Mr. Hay, bus bis wife was fo {ll at Scutammoton that Mr. Hay could not pro Joug bie siay in the metropolis Being one of ibe fi sons who bas come from the heart of the mutino tricts, and being thoroughly acquain ed with the history and exteci of the muiny, acd with its ature and boar. cle ¥ was bees anxiously sought after for tnfor- manic His account of be rise cf the mu'iny and defeat of the motineers ai Aliavabad is excceding'y inieresting. Alla babsd contained abovt 100 000 inhabiian # at the time of the mutiny. There bad been severai panios in the city for ome before the revoli broke out there, aad three woeks before (bore wat any Oghi'ng the city was patrol ed, and European women and children wore ordered {nto the fort At times the alarm diet away, and the wo. men would come ou; of he fort The expectation was that the clty would be attacked by mutineers from Benares At length @ cbief raised the standard of tnsurrectio Europeer tat le, @ Mab 4 exercised great \uilaence over then \omi ihe Ku/ opeans were indebiet for prevents g the rebels from takivg tbe fort. Had tney dove 20, Som cel, anything would have ariven them ont of it, for ie eonstruoud on s Kuropean model Nothing ‘would Indoce the rebel Sepoye who verleced it tocome nest, so much did they oread ite guns. Os the 15in of June Colonel Neil cavnowaded Daragbung, ® saburd of A\ichebad Brasier bebaved here with distinguished gal lantry. The chief of ine matineers was iaten prisoner He war a )ourg man, maguidoently 4) essed and was said to be a nephow of the Movlvit, woo heased the mating inside tbe walls. Mejor Brazier, surrounded by « fow Bikb soldiers, orderrc ihechief to be brought before bim to be interrogated. Af er being questioned, he was orderea to be taren to ® place of confinement. His avm+ were loosely ianvened bevind him. Before be left te presence Of the Major he, by & great ellort, caught at a eword Abel *as within bis gesch, and made & cut ai one of the tikhs Brazier aff wll the Sikbe feli opom him, aad the former wreeteu the orc from the prisooer's band; but the eoregea Sibbs, while the obief was prostrave, place? their beria on bis head snd literally crusbed out bis b-aine, snd the b.dy was thrown vutside the gales there. It was ewirg to General Ne!)'s galianiry that ali the Earopoams in Bevares were not masvaored. Afler saving Benares the General arrived at Allababad, and saperseced Colonei Fimpeom. After capronadiog Daragbung he attacked and ‘Dor nt the lower part of the city om the idih of Jose The head joarters of the Moulvie were in the higher par. of the CL y st (be cla Mabomedan gardens. Thee tte prisoners of the mutincers were confined, and thom ware the native Lnristian veacbers belonging to Mr. Hey’s mis- tion estobiabment. Op ihe 17h of Jane, Uoionel Noll, ‘with ado.t 6.0 | iropeams and 800 Sikhs, compleiely de fated the M:civie aod hie 4,600 troope. The native Chris Kans know, from be manner to which the mulineers re Surned to thelr bese qnarvers—bloody, hurried, and disp! redhat they bed met with 0 de counse|- ed ene power And tmeir ferihes to keep ap thelr spirits, for they knew that the de tated watiaeers would pot etand another batic. Sure encugh, on the morning of the 18th they @vacuaied the piace, snd the pative terchere were iiberated. Honovian, « wealiby Hiatoo Zemindar, be Eriended them urti\ hey got to @ place of safety. Mr Hay i decidedly of cpiniom that Delhi wilh not be taken befre Novemier or December. Ho bas vinta Doli, ‘The fort is built af er raiive fashion, leary would soc batier Cown ile weile. Unfortunately tne guns which ‘were sent to bet or ibem down were spared b. the robele | Piliowr, When Mr. Bay leti Allababet tno Foptish troops before Dethi were scarcely aie w hold th ir owe Deating the mutineors in every atin they hed sligh ly receded from weir olgios! porition / takes nearly 00 days for trocpe to pet lo Delhi from Cat outs. Hr. May wae lt fetiing to the In from Allahabad, He got down Onloutta | ‘While be was on the voyage Sir Norman Lovie oflcere were massacred nerr Dinapore Dy Aepoye belong lng (0 the very regiments the mutny of whice wae an nownord ob Munday by ejcctric telegraph Che assansins of Bir Normen Lesle were cangh!, tied &> from the backs of elephants jo a gallows, and then of = Tne soldiers of their own regiments were made execu!) ‘ner’, aud It was bona vime that one of the ascameing was hang b; hie in order to show the loyalty of th men's. Mr Hay aye thal many ol! Fest told thet these troops woul! ultimately that there could be no doubt the; th the saravsion of Lesiie an ay mpaihieod his by joors. Their turning sxenationers, aod & farher ing hie own #00, wore only ® bile’ sbeir ime * They were hiding Bay winks the maot of the muliny at tecausr tt shows that the communi wulia and Dalek may be interrupted. There is one thing, however, to be ovaidered, mu fineore bave no fuer in belghborho d, and’ they haves very bolesome dreai of the stoame # parsing betwen Osiovtia and Almbabad all of which carry cans. Be thinks also thai the Wwilograpbic deapatch op Monuay esge eee li BH Ee ra i é caste men at Meerut to five years’ imprisonment for re- fusing to use the cartridges. They were all native gentie- men belonging to aocavalry regimen; The would have greased the cartridges themselves, and fa', e material which scarcely s Mahomedan or Hindo> would have scrupled to use. The color of the La different from govern the natives in order to make the: have set is face caste as gaint widow-burning. The government relied upou kee cing alive the ignorant prejudice of Hinsoos and Maho medans, and preserving {ts authority by balancing race agairst race and religion against religion, and the mating abows that its scheme bas singnally failed. The mission- schools were twice as crowded as the g>7eramsnt ools [n the former the Bible and catecbi:m wore taught, 4 the scbools commenced and enced with prayer In tbe letier, until very recently, the Bible wasexoluied. The Koran and the Shaster wore in the government schools; Dat no professor was ever allowed, even tf requested, explain anything with reference to the Biole, not eve! an bisiorical book. Nearly all the pative professors graduates of the gcvernmert univorsities and schools pel oy education caused them to = . they were nxt encouraged to believ EaStetiantty. ‘Many of them are !mplicated in the preseat revolt. Some extraordinary duciosures have yet to be made public on this matter. Names are mentioned in Cal- outta of who |i ls expected will yet be compro- mised. 1s expected that Sir Colin Cam bel! will proceed up to Allababed, or some such central place, whero he can best superiptend the disposal of troops where they are wsnted. The writer asked Mr. day if he had any dow as to the ultsmate defeat of the mutincers? He said he northwest Provinces. 2.,C00 European troops now up in The Sikhs. he belivvrs. wilh be fait ; at least they have no sympathy wich the Mahomedans v . Toe miasion- pened _ wore killed in Delbi were English church mis- aries. try from Caicutia in contequence of the camping baviog been destroyed by the mutireers. Mr. Bay proceede to New York in ths Argo. He seems to bave a most intimate ledge of everything relating to the muttpy, and ft almost seems pity teat he should leave the country whhont giving to the people of England the fruits of bis exparience and knowleége of Inaisa affairs. He bat too much trouble with a sick wife—wro wat oon fined while on her voyage to England—and two young ebild: ‘wri om the voyage; bat be purposes dra~- {pg Up a statement (D. V ) daring bis voyage te New York? Some arrangements ovghi 0 be atonce mate to reovive the fugitives from India, who will come Bome by every wal! packet, at Soothampton. Mr. Hay was driven away penis frcm Hindostan. His expenses increased beyond bit expectation on the vcyage, particu arly in passing through Egypt. If any one connected with the magnificent fund bow raising in this country had been stationed in Sovtbampton, 60 as to have offered him assistance, such an offer would have been esteomed a graceful act in Ame rics, and ¥ ould have relieved aman of @ sacred profes- sion and bigh intelligence ia a etranze land fof some tem- | porary apxicty, Of course the distinguished society of which Mr. Hay bas the honor to belong are well able to seppert tie missionaries, Mr. Bay attended a prayer meeting of the United Disrenting Christian churches, on behalf of the sufferers in India, at the Abore-bar chapel tn Pouthampton. The Atlantic Telegraph. We have the following report from London with respect to the action of the company ani the final dlepostiion of | The company have decided to take the cable out of the Niagara snd Agamemnon fortheith, and the British go vernment have given them permisson to siore it in Piy- mouth naval dock yard until it is again needed for precti- cal operations next year. Measures have been adopied by the company for raising ‘&s moch as possible of the sabmerged cable, and the work is to be immediately commenced. In order to confirm the various satisfactory reports from the er clveers ard others enceced tn tne'onterprice, bave been already published, the Directors of thi pany recently commissioned taree of the most ‘engineers in Fogiand, namely, Mr. Pena, of the firm of Jobo Penn & Hen; Mr’ Field, of Maudsley, Son & Field, and Mr, Lioyd, Chief Engineer of the stoam depart of the British Admiralty, 10 make ® thorough ox amination of the oable and all the appliances for submerging it, and ts the reacit with each recom mendations for fasure goldanv as they might deem acvisable Thee in company with Mr Eve. rett, the chiet entrusted to them in the moat trorough ma: on that, with the udstituton of & parent self acjustiog or: the rable whon playing ‘out can be broken.) for that jously used, and rome modification in the paying out machinery, there i# no reavon to doubt thet the tempt to lay the cable wil be crowned wiih tr.umphant fuccera Another incident has also served to strengiben sti!l far ther the increased confidence which this report in the minds of the directors A ia of high standing and great wealh, pressed ibetr readiness to undertake to lay the the following conditions —Thu for = stated price they will, with the aid of govornment vessels, take sll the rouble and risk ont of the hands of the company, and have the cable laid from ire. land to Newfoundland by June or Jaly nexi; or failing this, th+y will not only claim no recompense, dat will pay the compeny ihe entire cost ef the cabie. Lo the event of the cable being laid before Jane, the stipulated price to be Increaved ai so much a monsh for each month gainot 1k ie undersiocd that this offer isa bona fle on0, and that the firm {n question stan4 ready to farnisn uadoubted ao- curity for the performance of the undertaking lo regar report that the iclegraphic commam cation between the Niagara and tbe shore was suspenied for eeveral hours prior to the breaking of the cable, we have an euthoritative coniradiction. Is seems that for» u . Unought It aanecessary, ing nothing to say,) to send any mogeage Wo the although they were constant!y reosiving despatches from {: berce the imoression prevailed on board that the line nad ceased o work; waerent «subsequent comparison of the records kept on shore and op the stip snowed consia sively that the insuistion was quite perfeot ami) the cable broke Nothing forther had been done in regard to the sale of the cable for the telegraph iine to India, the In- Gian Company not being prepared as yet with the neces sary funda to go on with the . The Atlantic Company would certainly not part with the cable anless they could contract for she delivery of another in mg = money panic in New York had most conclusively demonswated to many the necessity for the completion of telegraph ‘and the following well eathoa tonted anesdote aptly illustretes this pecomity. At a din oldest merchants in the are’ on an extensive soals, oxpresed his con- viotion to one of the Directors of the Company het (the Canada having arrived 11 the interim coont of the financial diess\ers in New York) the eame perties met, and the merchant bed 80 completly chang 4 bit mind, that be deciared his readiness to give any amovnt of m ney If telegranhlc commanication ould bo At once opened #ith the Stator, having, ae he confessed, coop bile to the extent of £27,000 on acorant f « large inativution which bed, previously to the date of ae tenance, suspended payment, end which of cars he woold not done bad the telegraph been in op oratioa, a2 be would have bad instant advices of the [aliare, Fracee. PANIC OW THR BOURSR—POSITION OF THR OREDIT MOPILIER—THN IMPRRIAL CONFERENCE —A TALE FIRES AND INUNDATION®, earn thet ® panic had orevatied on the French Boares. All securities fell, but es pecially those of the Oredit Kovitier It bed been arsere%, but contradicted that afier the meeting of the Crar ard Emperor at Stuttgardt taey would Ane ve there joined by Queen Victoria tere aay that Napoleon was very dosiroas of havi interview, and that be wovld probably auoceed the [imporor Alexander, at least, to visit the tndveln fuillertes A telegraphic despatch from St. Petersburg dated Wed: neecay, mentions tbat the weather was stormy and cold. In the Times city article 1! is said that a speculative in. quiry bas again been experienced for tea, and there have Toureday for the purpose of discharging the telegraph eable into the old powder magazine. The foreign news this morning is very scanty, and de- ‘void of interest. ‘The Doily News strongly urges the appointment of elther special day or of a special service of humiliation and prayer in the clitressing circumstances in which the em- pire is placed by the revol of the Bengal army. {From the fimes (Qity Article) Sept. 19 } ‘The funds opened heavily, but there was a slight im- provement. ‘The Indian nows continued to exercise an influence un- favorable to the funds. China sdvices report a favorable change. Im the Sock Exchange there was no particular pressure. (From the Daily News (City Article) Sept. 19 } The furds opened heavily, owing to the general dissatis- fection of the Indian news, which stresgthens the belief that a loan must be raised. In the discount marke\ the demand for money is extremely brisk. FAILURE AT MANCHESTER, ‘The failure of Mr. William Sammerekill, a silk manufso- turer, was announced yestercay in tae city. IVAL OF THE NORVOLK FROM MELBOURNE. ‘The Norfolk, from Melbourne, bas arrived, wita 86,000 ounces of gold and 130 passengers. Markets. Lowpon Mowat Manxert, Fripay, Sept. 18.—The opening Prices of Conseils thi: morning were 897% to 90 for money, and 904; to 90% for aooount, at which they remained for some time, and then recovered to 00200}; and 9048 9%. Exoteqver bills are lower, being 8s. to 4s. dis. Bank ticck for the opening has been done at 218 }<. In the foreign secarities tre Conga been trifling, with oe alteration tn quotations. ax am a ‘The ralivay market bas become very fiat, at lower quo tavons. The demand for money is very active both at the Bank of England avd tn Lombard street, and there x no prospect of any diminution uml the release of the October divi- dends. The minimum rate at the Baok of Eagland con. Unues at 63g per cent , and busisess out of doors cannot one wi that The rave for loans on gov: ment eecurities on the Stock Krohange bas advanced 6 to Si per cent. In some braaches of trade & sensible degree of tgntness which deal of compleint, The arrivals motal bave been tbe overdve sbips from Australia ‘and most cf their gold has been by the Bank of Kogiand. With the overiand Australian mail, carly eH 083 9071 £1 302,062 Notes anemploy: Increase .. 329,806 ‘The amount of notes in ciroulation ts £18 872,825, being af $8, a decrease of £374,015; and the stock of bullion in partments is £11.ns (oh, chewing 8 deerenms of iY when compared ¥ ‘precea! ‘The bullcn market has been somewhat dull the position of public affairs in the Kast ha the Cemand for that part of the world oonsiderad! ili bave been lage arrivals both from the West Incies and Australia, but they es been taken for con: Unental account. Doabloons have again been offered freely, and bigh rates paid:— Foreign gold in bars (standard), per oz. ° Siiver In Bare (standard). 1K Gold coin, Portugal pieces 9 0 H 10 guilderpicces se 73 18 0 Sliver coin, Mexican and South ‘American doliars 0 5 1 Fy Pillar GOMAPE......ssceeeeeeeeeereeeeO B10 felegraph. } Consols cloved firmly after official hours at 90% to 003, RICHARDSON, SPEXCE & 0O.'S CIRCULAR. Livmuroot, Sept. 18, 1887, ‘The weather for some days past bas been very fine, and will enadie farmors in the later districta to Gaish their barvest operations, which the late rains had much re tarded The large supplies ef English wheat at the country mar. kets bave caused some quietness in the trace, but the lightnees of our stocks maintains prises, especially for rod qualitics; under arrivals, however, @ decline must be ‘ooned for. ‘On Tuesday wheat waa slow at provious prices, Flour, from scarcity, 64. per barrel dearer. indiaa corn selling i retail at the rates of Friday. At to-cay’s market there was a small attendance of boyers, and very little business done ceedingly slow of sale at nominally Toceday’s rates; in tou direet, brov, amer from New York, 98. to 9s. Flour very scarce, and fal Indiaa corn meets a most limited retail salo at our qrotations, We quote wheat, red, Se. to Se. 6d.; white, per 70 los, Flour—Weetern, Bla. to Sie snd Baltimore, 328 to 83e.; Obio, 334. to B4a Inciim corn—Mixed and yellow, 884. to 38s, 42x, to 448, per 420 Ibs. —With heavy arrivals at this iste period of the jo, tbe marke! has become very dell, and p: lose tend wards. New Irish will be arriving sext week, wnich 4 to she depression of American. —Sock light, but demand limited, and prices un- 4 Bacow —More doing, and best qualities, which are 14 for rather more money The sales made, prices ‘ ected; prices nominally unaltered. TaLiow, with o diminished inquiry, and advices of large ments ‘rom St. Peterebu'g, bas reorded Ss. per owt, clesieg ull. Butchers’ Association” we oxnnot to day quote over 61s. per owt. In Lon‘on ihe same decline hav Alzo taken piace, the closing quotation for P. Y. ©. being 608 on the spot and 08 64 for delivery last three months of this, and Oret three months of next year. Rows —Sales of common reach about 4,000 barrels at 40 44. to de bd. per owt Bask — Dall at 16s, for Ptiladelphia, and 19s. for Balt. more. Ous —Sperm in reqvert, ond again dearer goa setting at £00 to £04, and crude at £95, not jot bright bag: To whee orton —The market hea ‘not been so animated since Mondey, but prices are firmly maintained, and <4. por ib. dearer than on Friday iast. In Manchester busines in goods bas been checked by the Indian news, and im yarns by the great advance demanded, so tbat transactions have been neliber numerous nor large—still, in the absence of stocks, producers are rery independ: “middling” Or- leans, ‘ lobile, 9 3-16d.; Uplaeds, 044. per DARING, BROTHERS & 00.'8 CIROUL. Lonpom, Frieay, Sept. 18—6 P. M. ‘The colonial and foreign produce markets sontinue in- active. Sugar steady. Oolton and dreadtimife dearer, Money In good demand. Consolt, 905, = 90% for money, 90% & 96% eecount. Bar silver, be. 1igd.; American ‘Sd.; Mexioan doliars, 68. Id.; doubioons, Soath americen, 76s. 64. po Ibs. White i Pi to 98 94, Patiadelphia per barrel, 64 ; white, American stocks without change; there have been fe rer sellers than might bave besa expected under the epfavorable seovunte Irom New York. Canada 6's dail sale. Ocr corn market ie lene active than last week, end Prices have adownward tendency. [act wook's average price of English whoat was 68e 84 ow 11 aartors returned We quote white American wheat, 608. ; red, 668 682. per quarter, American flour, 304 « 326, i ‘GAR Was in gord demand at the commenosment of the woek, but iat erty there bas been lees activity in the mar ket, and prices are unahanyed, Of West India, tho sales smonot to 4,160 hhds, and of 7,000 jas for low so middliog yellow (188 84 duty), and ste for middling to good pale yellow (138, 104, duty); O18 boxes Havana sold from 44s. 6.0 468. for low brows i. O. duiy), 00m, 0 Soe fi ellow (198. 104. duty), am Koreues’ (10s. duty); 260 boxes white Havana and 6,887 brown Pernams. were taken ‘ a 440, for fair quailty, Privately [7 +t 460 for low vrown (128 8d. duly), 434. Bd. a 404, for ood brown and low yellow (1%. 104 duly), and 64, ® bbe. for good to fine yellow (15%. 104, deiy), 800 brown Pername are reported at 42s. (128, 81 dot), and About 800 10 900 bhds Cuba mnsoovade and Porto Rioo have been taken at stendy prices, Afloat, a cargo of 478 easee and 1,000 bege brown Babia, foily ineured, #ol 50a 84. for the United Kingdom, and one of 1,038 boxes and 86 bhde, Hayans (No. 11) at 34s. for a near Coatinen- tal port THE SLAVE SHIP MERCHANT. Oor, S.—The United States ve. Santos, Bier and othert.— ‘The scoused Santos mot being forthooming, the United Biates istrict Attorney deemed {t advisable not to proceed ‘with the case against the other being ‘The other were therefore discharged on their own recognizances. REVOLT AY OBA. ‘The United States vs. Ed. O'Brien and Thos. Henry.—The defendants were charged with making a revolt on the high seas on board the brig Hero. For the defence !t was con- tended that the second mate them about with a of ‘‘brass knuckles,” which he ph Kelas ciated Sev axe ane: hones Department. The defendant kept s jank shop and fre- quently bought waate paper, &c., from newspaper boys; these articles were put into the old mail bags, and the de- endant by his counsel, Mr. O’Rourke, contended that he Sey pet ee ating them ip violation tbat the of app:oorieiipg them unla inferred (rom the manner in which he 2eocived, kept a OS Sus. The jary rendered a verdict of guilty. ‘The Court made the following o:der:— Orcered. that hereafier, to ovtain the Judge of this court of the sufficiency of sureties 10 bonds or stipulations, offered for the disobargo —_ open eo tite petan a coe Recossary to give n Cy before the ) the procs for the Hbellaat te service of such notice. Franrvn Rartway Gouisiov.—We learn from the Rochester Democrat thlf a torrible oel'ision of losomo- motives heppened on the 29 h ult. at Corning, resulting in great damage to r ty, and ipjory to several 5 The locemetive for the Conhocton Ratiroad an¢ was moving onthe track of the Road, heading west, when the express cameup. The freman and Ieco mottye jumped off, and it was as to send 1s forward with 5 - Fy 2 ge g z i i z H | i i i a Hi 4 rt B =. c i we sabiy torn the sent proseatng jabs ndsome ® Vory wi a with the exceed! nestnees of ber Spparel. Astoonss she was seated, she removed her kids, apé diving into the recesses of a tiny pocket, brovght out @ needle ani ® bit of thread, after uniting which with “ADYAATISKAKNTS RERKWAD EVERY 5AI. = PE ~ ne ~ ALL YOUR LETTERS TO & SWAR & 00. Georgia, “Fy G0. OT OF TOWN SAIN BYARING. SHALL 6 at A——— on Tuesday or Wednesday, nee note cont to G. B., DIRBOT the Tl’ MIR8 vs Auburn Female Inatitate will send bos 180 Herald office, she will hear from F WILLIAM GREGG AN IRISHMAN, WHO IN 189 owned a mugar eatsie in Fonts Riso, 2 Advertise ment be will bear of something to ‘addreapg Jobn B. Pat ick, Herald office, New York. F WR. CLARK FORMERLY OO?TER IN THE BMPIRE tobacco works, and lately in the New York tobacco works, will call at 130 Cedar atreet ti will be to his advantage. PFORMATION WARTBD—AT WASHINAITOR, D. O., by the Beirs of the late Mrs. Sarah Thurston, of Charies M. ‘Thurston, who sailed from New York for Liverpool in the ship Andrew Fosier in the summer of 1852, and bas not since been beard of. R, COOK WILL (PLEASE CALL AT street immediately. ‘psarons, GOING TO HAVANA IN THE STRAMER UAKEE UITY, on the 7th inst. can ‘state room w FOWLER & JOVA,% 2 GREENE K, ro 47. on upper deck, by apply’ Wail sivect hee RR. My BARLIER THAN YOU BXPROTED. EVERY + day, one until two. ORSON. O MASTERS OF VESKELA AND THE SEAFARING ‘com munit sing, Danie, Haye, formerly of Wa left his wife and friends with ihe In wherraponte will Jeffery. 187 Ford stree’ SPENORBR F. W 48720 IRPORMAT.ON OF Alfred W Lo’ en last beard of they were in Any infor mation of their whereabouts will received by thelr brother Almadarns Low, Nep orks, th v treet, Raat ri LOAN OFFICES. _ = FOTABLISHED 1844—THIS OLD AND RESPONSI bie Commingion bourne advances any amount on goods $ Viz: dlamonés, watches jewelry. 6 sold on nitore, Ac Goods stored a com miaaiog oioes for ladies = Terme liberal: coufidential aod prompt in business. Pawn tickets bought. J MAOUUPF, ‘No, 586 Broadway, corner of Walker street. J. B. WILLIS & 00. ($30.00. 81, 11 Rassan street, room No. ee vance toany al of persona: Saratictan. ¢ amount diamonds, property and mer bay for chandiss, or buy 50.000 eee HOANRO OF ALL, Kia De OF $5 . |» merebandiae or bought and sold on commis gion, by Thompson & Uo, brokers ad commission merchants, siree!, corner room Ko. ee ra THOMPAON & 00 NO 96.—THI8 OLD OF FIO cash, din. BROADWAY. Room 1 bighent seription of valnabie proverty, stocks boods, 4 BARB IN@BR, 170 Broadway, corner of Maiden lane, BROADWAY.—CASH ADVAROMR MADAM, IP or amali grime, on diamonds, venue, jowmr. wl, fr Doug for'sagh. Pawn tickets bon tht Srsinecs pre vats SLX AS, frewt room, seoond oy JONFIDENTIAL.—A PARTY yenne ill make loans for +! ro ndive, gold and ative r 5 vy {he same. (48%, apvarcms Addreem good ditm of rings, pl N PAWN TICKETS, AND nd waichen. All kinds of good avanced on, if you eall room at 42 Heaver strect, store Remember the number. WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA m or bought for I, and not be seen BS, 407 Broad: Jewelr he we} OFBY LOAWED-ON mond and all Kinds of Fartce can be dealt with etriely oust entering s loan office. J. & H. P. JA0O) BILLIARDS. PAR BALLS — WILLIAM M. WELLING, MANU- facture’ of Dilliard halla, 490 Broome sreet, New York. Prices of sete—Mo, 254, 88; 9 8-16, 99; 29, $10, 236, BIL; 2 inch bagavelie balls, $10; oarefully packed and sent to any address on receipt of price by mail. PRLAN'A MODRL BILLIARD TABL*9 AND CURH- fone, patented Febroary, 1864.—Gentler 9 are invited to ‘na thewe "atten at ihe. Gxvensive.alearo "aha | a a Bond street, Brooklyn, on « Ww EL Tariwan, Beoretary. Marios eater or fat of Thoans Fecal aed renee cae HAVING ANY OLAIMS N'™. YORK BEERALD WANTED.—ANY ONS HAVING fles of the New York from ‘835 to 1840 can find e ‘by applying at erald office. PROLSL NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF BROOKLYN CURTREVIEUE COURSE Loma iscamp —“rRogriNG. Bios nat ventas te bachete dt, Keier chuses ons Lady enler ni Iitehaela; L; Barell names b. m. Selle of Poruand. SOL OONCKLIN, Proprietor. y. Pine id; P. Hels Dam @ Phil MGTAW & WHITE, Propriciors. ——SS—S====: —— = FA A | ig 3 = Hs {Bg train.) Ostober 1 sitet, serves, Medion square to. the ‘wenty third line of 0 Oe et O26 Wert 1%b street Jeavin it at No, 2. Jane the above reward will be paid. ‘Twelfth street to Bleeck +r, J.B ALLEN, 115 Fourth aveaue, af ERBW4ED—WILL BB PAID FOR THE RETURN efenonyz ring, soroll le ter U engraved near Berkman szeet. 73 ter Jost ‘the corner of sand Centre evening, ‘nods $1 BBWABD.—LOST, OR THURSDAY lace on Thoreday last. Apply to James Leonard, BYSNING, Jat inat., in from Lafwetie place t2 the earner Siti af eae cee tone ro ‘. ‘hain and a bunch of charms Whoever wil retara } pen to Hotel, Lafayette place, sball receive $20 Wetneeday morsing, & pocket walet containing = }. & pocl oon! s fmeil sum of money, some memorandums, and raw by the subscriber in favor of, and endersed by, dated Angust 31, 1867, at *ix'months, for fare eautioned agetast’ sid ald. The adove wail be pal y revue: tito 118 Pearl strest, or to 43 Weal Seventornth street WM BLOOD 300D. F i Fe REWAED TO ANY PERSON WHO Has FOUND of r row dia- $50 sender bs cherpekin poate walv, contaniog «ri tem! a ‘wallet, containing « roll bank bills, lor six stares Galena and Oricag> Ballroad stock, a certificate for twenty ive shares Michi gan, founern, preferred. fn she name of W. Haviinod, 1 fer of wi baa been stopped, ard ober ppeers 20 value © eny person bat theowner, Whoever wil reiure sid wallet, with the contents, shall receive tho above reward. and uo quesilons aaked J. M. GLOVER, 148 Greenwich sree. 1 ARG) j ite streak on his faoe, running Over his nes and treas!; the tip of a! bis the extreme end of his tail; he war stolen nd ‘The above reward will be paid on the recovery of the ¢og and conviction o the thief. Apply to Mr. Perkins, Pifty fifth street, near the Hast river. O8T—A POOKEYBOOK , CONTAINING SIX NOTES Sonows:—Ovect AB. Badger & Oo . dated July 2, 1887 one Gated September 8, 187, Badcer & ‘Coy parable to Jacob Bager. for $70"; one pote dated J aly 1, 1st, at three monibs, for $279 8), drawn by H. 0. Wetwrfels, payavle to hin own order: one now dated ‘Septemner 15, 1857, fiteen days, for $346 74, drawa by Theodore 8. @ root, | payable to 0M Lane at Fulton Rank; one note $160, drawn | the order of O Lane, a e bo: C, M. Lane. 272 @rabam avenue, Williamatarg, will be suite. bly rewarded. OsT—~ Bi WIth ivosy han fleon Th=reday morning, (n Atlantic «rest, near (lia- ion sirert, Brooklyn A suitable reward is offered at 242 Olin fon street, Brooklyn! eu UP-BY STEAMBOAT JONATHAN Cdase, of Oct 1, near Robina’ Reef, a yacht abot twenty-two fet Found in it two coats, one vest acd gold watch. In one card with the nameof #.T.Geise The TRAYED FROM 62 WALL 87! A BROWN TER ler, lame in bind log. A reward will be paid for his ro turn. BR ROBINAUN. ‘TRAYBD OR STOLEN—A BSOWN COW WITH A jeatber strap around her neck, good sire. Aay one re penny to J.T. Jobneon. brict bowse, on Myrule avenue, peer Throup, will be suitably rewarded, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICKS. 150. =—PARTNER WARTS) IMMEDIATELY. TO , purchase a balf share in & respectable exhibition pow ready to travel Apply at 3? Gonversear street, corner Of Madison street, front room, over ihe siore. This is aa exoel- lent chance to make money ani see the country. 50. =PARTNER WANTRD TO ENGAG! }, manufacturing of # skiri#, niko, clork and watch tablished and paving 190 per cen! Twenty-eigh’b sirer beween 8 Onll between the !o> sof 12and |, $200. ‘D, A BESPROTABLE MAN WITH ‘smonn' of money, tn ® mak! +7, in A money ts ‘rom 910 {0 818 per day, and where Prease call at 217 Bowery Broadway Post office, with mongabiiia. real name, need nm apply. ‘an intervies can be had. Agente To 60 o09 = A RUB.NBAS MAR, wire aarp « wanted to en) + man re hat eeish read be & patented agricnitural implement in in great de. mard A fall sized working machine oan be seer and fartver information, by addressing A. V. W.. 63 Fallon sireet, Brook- lyn. Profith 100 to 160 per cont. 11¥ TO aN. WISHING TO LEAVE TH: rut KRG —A GENTLEMAN SEEKING FUEL port of If Dnainess tranancied. ‘years. Phi — a reel oy tein and raves of = le atte ston. best yrepesa given. at Vv - STON 2 00H, Bo 6 Beckman sree, APPYS MIVING B COP ARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXTeT: tween George W. Rogers and John Williams | diero ved by mutual consent the businers to be onpri all debts paid ae nanal by George W. Rogers, ave nne, corner ef Forty # eurret ORO. W, ROORRA. Jone Witcteme. RIN A BNUG RECTIFYING and liqeor business, now established: the adverieer ie nt to make all kinds of Tig nor; $80 only would make OT eae Adérees, ame and address, Mono, Beral ee. ANTID—A PAR’ ANTED—A PARTHRR IN AN EMPLOYMENT OF ‘tice, for servants, looated in one of the beet por'ions o- the city for tho business. Addrese Employment, Herald offiost i ti Ha) id li ! iE fr POLS ee ee ae a Seas cowie ae ee ox fron' R SALB OHBAP, house. brown stone wujoly cvaldealial, “Address, We ous week, Lovejoy" Hotel, saat #U BALA. “iret nae feral re nf porter Sauan nin 8 god rem . cash brstness: ‘the 1ea tion te good for dasines othe ments in parisular; reai low. Apply at 134 Liberty street. by WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST — $4 and resiacrart sa'oons in the lower fest street. Colag a fi business, wich a three lense, at a low rent. and will old te meciate iy ata bargain. THOM4S GAFFRBY & 0O., 178 Chatham square. —FOR BA! 4 SBGAR STORE IN ONE OF $450. the best Hiee im the city cheap, roome rm fn ‘B. HO@ES & 00 , 335 Brosaway, mily. Appl; to 0. ‘room 17. $600. <20r, Eto, ARE wean Oo eaay terms, to 8 reaponaible purchaser. ® 3 quire: bis com tant attention. He can be seen 6a the premises fom7to8A M.andinmétoeP MA i ao x mba, wid smal $1.50" into orb. ely FOR 48 DESIRABLE & D&UG STORE as is in the city, A great sacrifice; the owner boainess, chowe stock and all complete and ted ue BIGGS & BOUTHWIOK, 84 Nassan street. 2.000 .-2o8 SaU8, ONS OF THE SEIT RusTAU- je + Pant and ice eream saloons in he city,on & rineipal thoreughfare, handsomely fved aad fursished, worable jeage and 8 rood b B ‘& SOUTHW LOK, 86 Nasean strect. JASON WHO Has pinck to purchase ons of the world, can do so. Address Im- BIGGH & BOUTHWAOR, $4 Nansen atrect. WALL PITTED UP FAOIT Fotreabm -nts, n owe SelB, A WALL KROW 1. revesbment stloon on Broad New doing [+ business. Revt . ©. B. BOWES & CO, #35 Brondway, room 17. A RESTAURANT, WITH and fistures, for sale; doin OT Wee street Ro agents need app! FINE GROCERY STORB, 20 FIRST AVEWUR, FOR aisle ~ only required for tne Gxtares. Lesen can be for ‘so or three years. Ile cash reoeipia weekly have AR AND OYSTER BAR foot besiness Apply iy. Orato PATENT RIGHT-ONB OF THE “ORF valuable rights now extant for gals, fr the Bia'e of L—] thin otty,, forn's only; It ts now in fts value cantly tented. "Address ¥., box 1-418 Post ofos ‘ jamal. Boat #OH R. RAPOLBOR, I” RONHING on der, sold €: vas then 3.0 Bax’ 2 BOM, SB West sree. tre of OK SALE—THE OLD ESPABLISERU DRINKIMO BA Joon (BL Ro 6 Centre street, Park; Inquire on th iene stock and fatures cheap for The For fait yo WYLLYS ee wen fenton ee mediately. 0) Liberty street, bmi Fe ¥° BALE. THE LEASE, STOCK AND FLXTUARS OF Acorner liquor store, northeast For pardeulars apply o Da and Seventh arene. CARBY, corner of Fortie bh sureet and Secon Avemas. Tz 3 S4LB-THE LAAGE ABD half cf & reat co tage ia Brooklyn; 15 COT ja DA Fir oe tris pron fing tn sriensive onah ol an el to WH Baw |, corner of Greenwich are ane F°% SALE—THR LEAME AND FIXTURES OF THR Kew Haven fi ‘on the northesst corner of T' . vent atrest and Fourth avenaa, opposite New Haven depot» er rarticuiars apply on the premises. eee oe FOR SALE TAR sTOOK AnD FixroRas OF Tus ree eet cg window, be. Apply IO ALM Collet artic+® counter cases. & EDWARDR, 99 Barclay street. SALOOF, DOISG A GOUD lense, in a o-d loostion reasons for selling. Apply om wtrset. i OVET! ih ome yen owner will give fa! he premises, No 88 Bleecker JOR BALSA FIRST CLASS CORRBR @: ay, OF F ‘one of the ap town Avenues. A chance offered tor doing well reac, of the same. for particulars apply at store No. street x ROATMEN —FOR SALE, THR RARGB onsen Fe burtren 185 tone © JONA WAY fom of Van Brup' Br iyn, oF to ihe ‘on board, lying at the foot AD etre JQRSTAURAFT AND BAR JOR SALR FOR, saLey ta Leanna Op; , pletely For terms, ke. apply on the premioed. ESTAURANT FOR SAL8-JUBT FITTED UP AxD doing ® good bi a bargain to ait . be cash onatomer. + pply on he premions, {NOR SALE-A PRAOR OF 3H my dog v to wet back and eve, Ueuars, GPA dernid omen -