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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1857. 7 - ii me A simple contrivance, like an immense bolt, when all the | of the Jousth wa pouce, deposed that be found the pri Our Washington Correspondonce. | News from Yucatan. Swuoxrxe Ovr a Texant.—A_ coroner's jury was ee a, WEWAICIAL, cell doors ou one Wer are clase will lock them all at | soners > Or) ety 1 whote they were vending diseased ‘Wasmarox, Nov. 8, 1857. PROGRESS OF THE WAR OF RACKS—THE REVOLU- | summoned on Saturday night by Paull rs Joya | ) — WANTED, OWN BOND Aum woRTGAGR onze. The re are always kept locked up in their | mutumirom aba crt to the poor people living im that | 7, mm : Track, ‘TIONIBTS ROUTED RY THE GOVERNMETN THOOrSs— | Central Falls, to inquire into the cunwey of the death of 2000. on iinproved Sulacumeeci ret ewtace ia the Cells whem they are not at work or at divine service, | yicimily. ‘The acorsud were Bronght before Justice Cou- | Ti Magraw Wagon Road—The Indians.on the Tack, poy COAST LINED WITH BUUBLE—PRO- | Hrs Bridget Melmiyre, wife of br. Padrick Mcintyre, whe | Ninth ward, cluof New York, word uirce acs tbo sinoust which is observed twice on Sunday—in the morning at 10, | nolly, at the Lower Police Court, where (hey were com- e., ee. OL: OP THE GOVERNOR. died in tbat village om Saturday aftergeon. “‘Tkacoms thit | Address T. 5... News office. , fund ip the aftornoon at 3. Mr. Layton observes that whod, | mitt, each in dafauit ot $200 Dail answ°r the charg® | Through the kindness of a friend I have been permitted tho New Oricans Vicayure, Nov. 3.} Gigs Tomas Riakagans the lendlord of'uae bea coouplenyy “ro WANTRD-ON Hosp AND the weckahap. therdios oi pie ee eg | Preferred against dhiem, to make a few oxtracts from a private letter received yes- | By the Captain Gammon, arrived this | BY Mr. Mcintyre, Bad au opportunity to obit to ether ts | 00 eons iret class brown sen, yAN? the workshop. Thera are now GS prisoners im the jail) 18) Cusnce oF Kalam Puevexces.—James McArdio and Jus. : La morning from Sissal, we have two weoks later advices ran Fent, and wished to get bim out. $0 esp Union place: insured for 34,000, now "roe and ‘char ; Passing it money, r terday, giving am interesting account of the wagon ro4d | fom Yuoatan—to tho 14th ult. from Merida, the capital. on Monday of last week he commenced some process 1 | ile undisputable. Apply to 0. G. THUMPSON, # Nesooe but the major) for vagrancy. Mr. Layton states that Daw were taken into custody yestorilny ou charge Of | | ition under tue superintendence of Magraw and ° +] smoke them out, which was continued until Saturday af- | street. bahamas | ‘Tha political war continued, without any decided suc —. _-abrord nn 6 on either side, though it would appear that tho ad- | terneon, wher. teem. Metatary ie Me mowaa late mam | 6 —THE ADVERTISER OFFERS Fo: yanee of the sovcintianiate hed boon arcuate’. Owr papers Colected, and the popular feeling ran so high against $20,000, cae sbiaaraset onyx ph by this arrival however, are ail in the interest of the | biverton that if he had not hea arrosted and lodged in erty, worth over twice the amount, with ® boud again « * the Pawtucket bridewell he would have experienced some | [sg'eraid elec, Py fuil nine tent f the prisoners ¥ e erres st them b; a8 Sal nieo tess. ct the pera ee 3 ag oy, false pretence , pre ferred against them b ae ee Chief Engineer Lander. It appears from this letter that New York. There is now in the jail a New Pevter, of No. 254 Deinncey street, Imps ing, wm it isalleged, | 11, cxnioration has been highly successful. ‘The Chiof tight bushels of pots eS b. “phy. ny i. . bike, from SURaTing. O08 oF prea eres ni lve protapoes, and Fogineer and the Superintendent were shortly to start | jutercet of government party, and their statements, most » te character ever in the ‘New Yt fraudulent repr 3. The used were brought | fur WashMgton and report the resull of their labors. ‘The | Perhaps, must be received with some caution, pe | A treatment. Mrs. Meintyre leaves two or three chi! a. Se aS Dur ia: why by some eons ethan: neha page ’ pep By ste iy, at the Lower Police Court, where | iojowing is the leter :— i we are to believe them, indood, Campeachy itself | ry pence the time of her fb was well advance! in | & TO VEST IN THE PUKCHASK Seticcnc> of aoep dheee tnah Wenn hanbieae dene they were held to bail to answer the charge preferred , Sovm Pass, Sept. 28,1857, | WAS, a8 were, in a state of sicgo, the revulutionisis | Tmt” We have not heard the result of the inquest. $50.000 bonds and mortgages at a discount iver au. tore & foot square in the grated door, by aginst them. The aceusel devy most etrenuously the | Fred, W, Lander, the chief engineer of the expedition, toy Mote Sioa from every position on She sorte. Pre peeidonce Post, New. 10. gi from $c to, $1,000. Will’ purchase ous mortgagee © vfhich he cceaped into the outer passage. charge made against them by Mr. Carpenter. bas just, returned from explorations in advance. 1S | Southern Coast. fe’ tur ae’ “Laguna, ‘Ihe. goveramoub | Srether Gre clash wecuriticer® < »POrMy lowns.on mortgage then secured by an iron foot, instead of suspented Craxcs ov Parse Prerences.—Officers Phillips and Pool, | (he short space of seventy days ho has ¢ —_— amine |} | forces took up their position betore the town ou the mora- | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | CHAS. R. MILLER, 14 Pine siroot. }ya chain, The burgiar succeeded in wrenching of this » Second police precinet, arrested yesterday, two | With @ party of five mon, the who ' rony him in bending the of his cell. He'expected to be Mens sane: i Janes MeCarl, : show.cay * tae f the man i Corgis ean have x permaner: m fn a heh able to get through the outer door with this, but the | obtaining by false and trandulent pretences, 385 bushels M4 pees Hee Any $)#0,..Dy, bo. goutession of the come PL eens ver eeweeees | Rican buadncas. Sainey 8, ‘Appiy't i ft ¥ ~ Of potatoes, Valued ai $225, from Simeon Carpenter. | npper valley “ “ oy « » trem whose official report we copy, lost a larg ARLES HEATH. ELER & CO., 334 roadway, locks were too strong tor him, and after working rah prisuera were brought before Justice Connolly, who | VPPeeY ey and head streams of the grand Ce number of killed and’wounded. Information wanted of his widow or children, as they a a as fruitiessly for severai hours he was di<covered The pricouera were brought > Leen surveyed and mapped between sult Lake ‘she seme papers contain three other reports from tho | will learn somerhing 1 their advantage by wpplying as 6! and yeyine SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 96 WATKAT SON & CO. ‘ street, one door from Greenwich. ‘Interest at the rate @ the morning in. the outer passage and again © . | held them to bail in the sum of $500 each, to answer the | jimbia or Snake river. Two thoreand nine hundred aed sanieg u 6 Gold street, New York. . ne pater | : yes oe om ny 7 suine oflicer; the first narrating Uae successful repulse of 5 ! ‘Tha prisoners have two meals per day. ‘The breakfast | charge. seventy miles had been ridden by. the exploter since | eee eer ee ant et tt eccund informing the TIOTTRRIVET TERE PROM Lie. at SyPSE emt go sums trom $110 S60. Open dai 7 ally frox is at eight o'civek, and cou-iets of half a loaf ef breaiand | Corazerioy.—In our account of the attempted assassina- | starting from Indepeusence, Missoutl, ip eighty-elizht divs | Commander-in-Chiel that fire’ had been opened on the pee ioe ROARED Cran feneeanee |: habe Het ght P Mondays, ys and Baten, A quart of coffee.” The dinner is served between thres | tion in Pourl strect, published in yesterday's edition, wo | —8P Average, including haits and camps, Of tents obs thio oaks ris ‘ i Pe say org ae "es . a d . aay ¥ - 2 j the third detailing a‘ very bloody” en- | jast, and went from thence to the Marine Hospital, will please WALTER W. GONCKLIN, President, ope tape Nga 0 ues of A pound Of heel & eee | stated that Seiler (the injurod man) was attacked in the ae we aay—over forty, travelling Une, w € pment on the Mth. In this last the whole Leer re ewa i wer & Caldw 1's, off e, No. 20 ld al ‘atonce, Vanpei L, Buxton, Secretary w TT agi vie food is precisely | street This is incorrect. He was stabbed by one of 2 " " ss vorce of 1,800 men was engaged, what pamber of the | where communication trom witsastan 4 . utile ia ms of broud The Keeper states that the food is precisely. | sey Ot three’ mpaatards; ‘wetis- eabecearee Fe tor the | _ The expedition had been disorganized previous to the | (remy we are not Informed: ‘Tho rovolutioniste were! |-<t— : * ‘OTICE.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY AND SERVAN) | e came ns he uses at lis own table orten, and cerguinly sepia os arrival of Lander by the withdrawal trom it of the rest of | "pally driven back into the towa ia much confusion and | J ELIZA, WHO LIVED. WiTl MRS. O'BRE only, Occupying a nice two story and attic houso weal ¢ Dread and | purpose of robbing him. "Mr. S. lost his wateh and chain venty treet, two years ago, Will call at Bi and near Broadway, and Bape g severely injured, Twenty sixth stree ears 8 y,and in tho vicwity of Ibloecker sire the engineers, anc Messrs. Annan and Cooper, the dis- | ii, enginocrs, e ond | ith great slaughter, * between Twenty-fifth and Twon- — wishes the advance of ny ' my buraing agent and physician. On his return proparations | “(stn cuangan theae successes, the Merida Garantias So- | OMENOTS, In Thirdarnnue, between Twoats Heh one Cece. ea ee Of a small amount of money, for which ‘and odor, | iB the seuttie, besides » prs omer City Intell were to bemade to place iti winter quarters. | The Super’ 1451/5, the government orgun, of the 14th ult. saysi— br with mon Pegiven tou Indy nnd gentieman’ with bosrd, for the tet : aoe —- 'y en intendent, W. M.F. Magraw, and the Chief Euginesr would | ““qyche ig still patriotism lett iu the land.’ It amounts —-- = ‘oniy; ortho same would berented'to a gentleman. This ia return for diligence PK Se econ i coq | RROPENING OF THN: PeMLIC ScuOOL. AT Hanixw.—The for return to Ue United stales, us the lather refuse to accept | von in ite m te hero uch as we read of in [Sponma ion WANTED—IP MR, DUNCAN, FROM an oppor‘ unity seldom At ever offred, Where all the freolo cescription of the prison could pot properly be closed aan | the command of the expedition tendered to him unani- | 4) wah oy eat vifasi, Trelund, vit Glusgow, Who came passenger inthe — and comforts Of a plain, quie enteel home can bee: without noticing the perfect neatness. and cle mal reopening of public school No. 39, situated im 225th | Mousiy by the disaifrciee men, ‘The whole mattce will | ‘Ne déys of ancient Greece, and Yucuun wilt uot only yet Belinat, Ireland, vie Glasses wiiress (0 IL, OJ, No, juyed. Please address, {Ur one week, Home, Broadway Po } t kdinburg, wil for struggle, Dut will establish | [°WRST iter New York, or 121 Union strcet, Brookljn, he office. come safe ont of this terrib 8 West street. which pervades every Gepartment. ‘The examy street, Harlem, under the superintendence of Mr. Jacob | be inquirca into by tho tnterior Department. ‘The Su- the forte nes of her people an Wy of imitation. S. Warner, took placo on Tuesday. ‘The building has been | perititendent ix accuses. of brutality and drunkenness, and The Will confer A favor. § , * ag ” 1e government itself, however, does notseem to feel this | - — —— — — ACIFIC MAIL ATEAM SHIP COMPANY, N&W YOR} én, Vain Cees enlarged and its internal arrangemonts modified and im | being dilatory in moving the train ecgree of confidence, A preciamation by Gov. Barrera, in | ]TNFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS HINE November 6, 1867.—"The directors have this day declare ‘one story building, adjoining the er ilent vagon routes lind 8, BY the same paper, speaks of the struggle as still a very Catharine, “Any iniormation of him willbe thiakfully Cutt the profits a dividend of ten per eant, payable to W “ahafer men’s prison, and aceessible from it through uisesive and | proved to sult the wants and necessities of the increased | the Chief Fngins one of them short: . > jeceiwed 14 West Twenty-suxth street, to the care of Wil stockholders on and after the Hth inst, sirangly “secured Gcors, ‘The | workroota ie ahoat | number of scholar, the daily attemance now being about } road vevon days in'a diceance of 800 milce. fe nw ghey ton oe ee of the | iam Wh he ag ta Span peta 2 {Will be cloned a oe DE RIge OF FMAN one buncred. feet jong and — twenty-tive feet | seven hundred. ‘The exercises attondh "A very practicabie aud well woode: railroad route bat yet taken ies with either party. The Governor intimates SORAATIDN? WeTRR OOP Peiam: aeksacaw, | = x FRE VK |, Socrotary. wide. ‘The front part, uboui twenly-tive leet square, | were y interesting and so far as they were participated | aiso been explored. Seme of the men of the exploring | laay r Yi » dictatorial powers, He teed “for aun oie, |The jailer, Mr. Lay” | in by the pupils, gave proof af high state of advance, | warty had been disabled by intammatory rheunoatiom, and py et nea orp ere pe ar ALTE A a pe ee Dh ca eer I og eb sere ton, was formerly engaged in Connecticut in the | ment. Dr, Grogory, one of tho trustees, gave a succi twe had been wounded, but the general health of those | 12, ciutiomsts, , ; bi Mayo, Treiand. Send his address to the oilice of the Commis’ , Of bankable and maturing paper, and 24m remail promptly + munufucture of puckles, has introduced that businoss | statement of the Aliirs, condition and progress of the | who returned was execlient. In the meantime the Indian barbarians continue thoir | ‘oners of Emigration, Worth sircet. New York for the same at the lowest rates. ip the Workhouse a the sv! ers. | school, and also took occasion to remark that employment of the p » trustees ‘The Western Shoshonees were reported very ho ; , ack , ark t fre nag iy dre oe i | qqhtrlowiar attention paid to the arrangement of clatma pe ‘The work is very simple, as it is maimly Gone by ing: ud been censured for w seeming want of energy in for- | Nearly twenty emigrants had been killed by thein, “Pity eine ’ yh the “ EVI LEONARD LEWIS, WHO LEFT NEW YORK | due. Tinchines easily worked’ ‘The buckles manufactured are | warding the improvements upon the school biitding. But, | muchsiock driven off in the vicuity of the Ma ade-uad | Chisinccuot bad becn invaded, sacked) and all the inbabl Tupelo Ken as a ork’ hind on howd vce towvou: | Werefer to Philadelphia merchants general. for vests, pantaloons or belts, and are of he said, while the work was in progress the clemont ‘armache rivers. The Crows had also as: 1 oumi- bern e ip a ap npr Ms ie rene ce pine in the North river—If he will apply to K. I, 164 At i. mien PET taal and made of diferent materials. ‘Lhe process by which, | which they could not control had conspired against them | grants and killed the wife of a trader. ft oa ho a oe kunisle todeerttba, por she apieeirest, South Brooklyn, he will hear of something to his ad ui Philulelp! i low minutes, & p converted inte a ueat | and the work was procrastinated in cons The Chief Eng nee and his party would soon startfor the | geruck terror mto the hearts of all.” depredatunr everywhere. Amony jt ——— - Bde pihitban'| BANE, ERIDGEPORT, CT. this bank Duckie is Very interesting. There are rooms for japan | number of the residents of Harlem were present oa States with escort, hoping safely to run the ganatlet ISSING.—A MINIATUR: ‘are redeomod at one pur cent at the exchau ning and clectioty piug, tue prisc ners being entrusteu with | occasion, and seemed well pleased with the exhibition. who were moving in the viciuvy of Ash | RAVAGES OF THE INDIANS—APPEAL OF THE CITT M three years old, painted on ivory 5 purp! and banking office of BENS. F. MANIWititit, 20 Hroad Qe silver in solution. With thirty hands Mr. Layton ‘Tax Worms Monumawr.—The first block of granite for | Hollow and attacking froight trains and killing the tun ZENS OF MEMIDA TO THE GOVEKNMENT—THB IN- | and bair in ringlets, ina common diguerreoty pe case, w. under tbe, useum; also, by Messrs, WHITE, MORRIS € 0 mates he can turn out four hundred gross of buckles 12 | 44. Worth Monument was yesterday taken from tho ves. | “tet DIAN RACE TO BE EXTERMINATED. taken sometime eat summer from No. roadway. ifthe bi pete ig mireet, and by Masars. 8.8. LAWRENUE day. Ho is obiiged to keep four men at work, under pay, tls y he ves | Col, Johnson had not arrived at the South Pass, The (From the New Orieans Picayune, Nov. 4.) person who took ft will return tt, a liberal reward will bo ees at nal ek ‘1 ion . forbado bis entering the valley. It waa be- |: Smoo'our eveniug edition we bave bech abla to.give |. Lucsnsnoquestionsasked, <= | PP RTEKN COLLEOTIONS.—VINOENT 4, suo! the bee ae hs the army that if the exploratious | our Yucatan papers 4 more thorough perusal. They coa- 10 THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION.—INFOR- banker, Detrott, Michigam, will collect in the city ¢ ser Tander cuiting the dies with which the work is sump. gine which propels the machinery is a beautiful Lit Cillator, of titeen horse power. Vart of the mach | and moved to Madison square, without injury. It is the | ieved by of Fngi ‘The en: | sel by Bishop's floating derrick, at the Grand street dock, | yormon: | vet block stone evel eked throt our street been performed unior the | tim, in detail, everything there written, especially of tho mation wanted of Sarah Doudle, who arrived in the ship | throughout the State, and remit promptly at current ra: owned by the county, though the g oe eA rate ett rhea oir tects) | direction of the Vepartmont of War, they woai Iavages of he Indian population, Tho savag’s even | Vanguard. She ie supposed to bein Randall's Island Hosp. Kefers wo Strachan & Scou, New York; Edward Morris top. The buckies manufactured are pon a truck constructed expressly for the parposs, at? | proved of the utm to their adv threatened the capital of Merida, the inhabitants of which . Noe earls ree Se WH eet | Ti spare, Ooktbat 28) 2807 treet, and though the workmen are trausitory > Rose, and | Lake, an di should be bui ‘ag Were not formally enrolied in | $2 sent to her from ber brother ia Tilinois. es rercumsen bateegne Y. and of the vicinity, such th ain expeditiously, the work is generaily | Tedaired the power of elghteco horses. Mr. J. G. Batter » National Guards ‘ son, of Hartford, Conn.—the artist and contractor—ws pan, Beas tpsbdoge ngs eminent man None rye of these exploratior y Way subject to auilitary organization for their bet- _ LOAN OFFICES, duty, had effected a permane REWARDS. ‘ The kecpes in charge of the Workshop is always armed | Mttetdance, and, we are informed, will proceed at once | : jue of a result, cained at less cost than any hith: ter deience. Ina letier to the Governor of the State, ac- ; E THIS OLD ESTABLISUED Th | with the get # the e r 3 ares y RD.—LOST ON MONDAY EVENING, PRC ts OUBE, CONTINT with a revolver, aud, as the prisoners are generally sen- | i pte serps 4 Gee he: pe "I bop Shain, ‘5 sented to the country. quainting him with the etep they had taken and formality 2 fate pince (o Browdway, and in a apheenen | $1. to advance liveraity on merchandise of all kinds, + tenced for a short term, and an attempt to © ® | wht Ps ‘i tellience so lat veigh . Thun = offering their services in case of need, the people of Meri- | nibus to Waliack n theatre, w watch key and astone seal, en- nonds, Watches, jewelry, &e. Parties who desire tor State prison offence, they have very litte trouble. One | With seeming intelligence so large a weight, and hundreds ‘Wasuiscron, Nov. 9, 1857 da draw a most gioomy picture of ‘the actual state of | graved A. P., both attached to a small ‘gold chain. Apply at | !1%# on goods for short periods, would do well \o call elsewk Me eetare about the Workhouse is. that ali the wine | 0! People followed the truck the entire route. |The moaa AGFON, HOV. Dy A00T Susan ty hse tated yeas 6 Waverley place. | and hear the otters before calling on him, as he fecls ¢ Fee eae coor af the building. The working af pet, | Meueis of Quincy gramte, with paueis and alto religfs in | The New’ Qerritory of Arisoma—2erritorial Govermment | UDES MS tom eicnoted SOUT be a - | Would call again when liberal terms and confidence is wee manag dacs epee rhinbie invent. | vrouse Sought for “ihe barbarian war, that consuming cancer of so many 5, REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING) NOV. J. MACDUFF, 396 Broadwa; Se Oe ae OE Te iis decimal thar tke Sap Camprenr Acctpant ty Division Sreeet.—The ne i Sears standing in our State, has at length developed into | 10, while passing from Chrystie street, through Stan: m srs ment for the county, but has fully demonstrated that the | Fs : i crabtree clei gel sacs As the question for the organization of the new Terri- | proportions so frightful and assumed an aspect so threat- | ton, down the Kowery and Chathain street, a’ gold bracelet. | $1 —MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHKS, DIAMON effect upon the prisoners ‘e sae’ —, ly | Me depot, No. 89 Division street, owned by Mr. Jozeph Camp- | tory of Arizona is now being discussed, and will doubtless | €DiPg that, unless citizens come up at once to her assist. | ‘The finder will receive the reward and confer a | Oi Dee wea He. In summa to vi ci punds C y c id is be e, YI e bi ent p the owne! y ug U ame to C1 y | Ke ye lak ei ee iin re tee onder? “nanpeland bY | peil, was damaged by the bursting last night of 4 cam- | receive some attention by the President in his forthcoming | SH¢t Yucatan must soon be blotted out from the list of | greet (onetime onc. 2 Telurning the same to Crooks’ | tohghu. three pi ces 19r tho reception of ladies 1 cking of tho towns of message, in the ehape of recommendations, &c., it may be inconet and Tekax, the horrors of which cannot be proper at this time to state some facts in reference to this | described, has struck terror into the hearta of all. 9, a gold locket, containing daguerreotype liktacnses | - quer . le of the Sierra and Kastorn districts are, in conse- lady and gentleman, while proceeding from Fitty-chird Territory which will be useful and interesting (o the pub- peice fleeing in every direction to escape death at the Sireetand Thed avenue lo, Twonly-Orst siroat. and “> lic, in view of the probable legislation of the next Con- | hands of these ferocious Vandals, and ancient towns, till | avenue, and from there to the City Bl Greenwich engendering & love of industry and order. 1 MLS ae adie camadasanin ae be maccinne: THE WOMEN'S PRISON AND WITNIRS ROOMS. Returning through the male prison and the main on- | _T®¥ALB Asurraxce Soourr.—The forty-fourth annual éranco, and ascending the staircase before ment: the | Meeting of the New York Female Assistance Society was female prison is reached. This is directiy over the mon's ‘esterday, in the lecture room of the Dutch church, 2 oe -—-—..— | gentlemen. Business confidential REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov, ; Pawn tickets and old gold and ali oO ioe ws GC ULARK & CO., ES, DIAMON NWA’ $ TO $50,000 TO LOAN prison, arranged in @ similar man- | corner of Lafayette place and Fourth street. Tae mect- i . se into fri atrect. "May have been lost in Third avenue cars. Tue above | Jewelry, segarm dry goods, and all kinds of pers. her to tho female re very | Oo te pecs writhpraver by the Rev, Mi Cuyler ang | S*%% Arizona contains about 30,000 square mies, amd it | PC, thickly inbabited, are all atonce coaverted intofright- | Sova willbe paid by returning it to 21 ureeawieh arece, | PFOpCHY, or bought and ‘did for eaah. Merchants wins close out ther entire stock for cash accom: rarely other than vagrants, aud ure geuer = . pe led asa md fhimcinn innit Bethe mudated ae . g the managers presented their forty-fourth annual report, | bas for ite boundaries New Mexico on the North, Texas | ““the people then proceed to speuk more particularly $5 REWARDOLOST, ON THR EVENING OF TiVe | notice. Securities of all kinds neyotiated by THOMPSO 10th inst ighth ag i employed in picking oakum or’ in some simple part of Duckie making. are more remarkable for laziue than anything else, excepting, perhaps, their fithy perso- nal appearance, an the keeper, who appeared to be avery ven-ible man, declared that be would much rather take care of a hundred men than five women. ‘TMA PRISONER DE CUEVA'S ROOM. ‘The witness rooms are situated in the frout of the build ing on the third Moor, directiy over the jailer’s apartinents, ‘They are six in number, ranged on ‘each side of # hall, which was read by the revereas! gentleman, After which | and the Rio Grande on the East, Chihuahua and Sonora on | of their own dangers. These Indians have gradually | from Fourth street and Bowery to | CO. brokers and commission merchants, 102 Nassau, cor propriate addre ri which was Loge the South, and the Colorado river, which separates itfrom | become better and Pallas, seueniatod oa oe ‘ pair of horse blankets, with Ict. | Of Ann street, rooms No. 2.and 23, second oor. ies present, ‘The re- ‘ of modern warfare during the jong and bloody a . cash paid for printing | California, on the West. This great domain was formorly | girysgie between the races. They have at the same le, No. 5 CR tg ill te eb ‘4, $51 60; 1857, wood | inhabited by a large Spanish and Moxican population, | time grown more and more cunning, more barbarous and ARWAMDcLOST VROM NO. 6 WEST SEYRE ‘To advance on pianos, segare, dry goods, £6. S57, $1,449 54; advertising, | which, in addition to extensive mining operations, wore ; more ferocious; they would not be wanting in the will, teenth sireet, yesterday afternoon, wn b black and To sdvance on household furniture, &c. $5; "to balance on bands | cyeaged in ranching and grazing. For many years, | BO! Would it be difficult for them to penetrate even to theif | {an terrier, ‘Mad on red velvet collar with awnes"s ‘Yo advance on merchandise of all Kinds. £5. Nov., 1856, balance on hand, ring. Y years, | own fireside. Itwas but the part of prudence, then, at ‘The above reward will be paid on returning himto | WHUS IS AMR OLDEST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. collection “in the Oliver street church, however, with the single exception of the town of | cuce toorgauize, as they had done for the cofence of the Ry mero panel Tes, soeamtamon Bouse, Na the hee iron x of which is strongly barred and | ¥50 75; interest on loan, per Miss I $87 50; sub- | Tucson, which {is situated in the Santa Cruz Vuiley, the | Capital; while it was in any caso the duty of a good citizen a ceeaaad ace da Oe Hecke he ‘cclle are about twelve fert-by ton ia size, | seribers and donors, $2,568 76: total, $2706 35." ‘The | country has been thoceupied, except by Indians, ‘The | #84 lover of bis country to render it whatever aid was in REWARD.-STHAYRD FROM NO. M4 FRANKLIN 5 The walls are very thick, and the doors and windows are | Dorcas Society, which is auxiliary to the Female Assist ? " his power, ‘in this terrible crisis to the unhappy ponin- . y r o ain reply i TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCI strongly secured by '¥ iron bars. These celia are not | Ace society, met at samo time and place, and proseated | Spanish population were driven by the Apaches from the | sua.” Png terpielnd ed, De paid to any ‘core will phd $157,000 frweiry ggg ge yt eet, Astor C marked’ on them. The above reward will be paid f Sa oa aes {Noir return If fen at the stable, No.5 West Thirieonth wireet. $1 —WE, HAVE MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT meand | THIS 3 |4 renter) se ies Broadway, corner of Waiker street. N. B.—No conn with any vier house, Private rooms. a lees secure than thove of the main prison. De vata | their report, which was ai-o read to the meeting: | town of Tubac, from the valleys of the Santa ‘Cruz, San Gov, Barreda at once replied in a more private note, to sald premises. bought for ighe pr ‘well kr room bore a rather comfortable appearence. The fioor | Balance on hand Noy. , 1856, $73 60; subscriptions and do. | fedro, Barbacomeri, Colabazas, Valle de Sanz, Suanca, | thanking the Meridans for their prompt und patriotic — SORENESS East ae pop abe oe street. N. B.—No bus: was covered with a carpet, a tuble contained a number of | Bations, $469; gools purchased 1 27, expenses of | Lay Mimbres, San Vernado and the Gila, all of which are | Uon, so much to their credit in the present state of affairs, $ 5 REWARD—STRAYED FROM HOME TUES- ransacied jurdays. School books, novels, &c., anda profusion of writing ma. | Mceting, $5; cash on hand Nov., 1857, $96 33. Made | capable of suetaining a large ugricultural population. | and accepting their proffered services, and subsequently OE iad y eed peggy oe appemen red hag a ‘ONKY LOANED—ON WAT terials, with a joud ticking clock. A few chairs andaneatiy | during the past winter thirteen hundred garments and | Since the acgui-ition of Arizona by the United States gov- | in a general proclamation, in which he declared war to fey Meist oare oblate cite cont. thnks chats cas evemoene furnished bed and a trunk completed the turnitare. As | *¢¥enty-five comfortables.” -* ernment, population has again sought the Derritory, and | the knife against the barbariaus. Beture formally assum nck felt hat; about five fecteix inches in height. Any int the prixoners awaiting trial are not obliged to work, Cueva is new applying lor the protection of a Territorial govern- | ing the government, he had paid 4 porsonal visit to the | formation which 4 to his Whereabouts will be thank- bas remained in his peom during his foor months confine. The Contract for the New Reservoir. ment more thickly populated Indian districts, for the purpose of | fully received, and ve reward promptly by ve a =. = meut. Mr. Layton «ays he has ¥ regular in his SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Nearly the whole valley of tho Gila, which runs for | better acquainting himself with their disposition, and lay- | lug information at 210 Kast Twentieth strvel, corner of Pir THE TURF, habits, avd bas diligently pursued his etudie atl's ibe! Full odmever: several hundred miles’ along the northern boundary of | ing plans for the effectual termination of this singular war, | SY°DUe. Wet PED HOUKE TROTTING COURSE, TIARLEM He has been perfecting himself in his knowtec : 4 the Territory, is laid down on Gray’s map as good cotton | ‘The Governor adds: REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD HUNTING WATCH, COURS, TROTTING COURSE, HARLEM. Nov. 11.—In the Matter of the People, at the Relation of | land. The Fimos Tndiaus, living ib villages on the Gila, | ‘The time had, indeed, arrived for putting my plans into $5 Wun wele vent anata ot y Dinsmore & Wood, ws. the Croton Aqueduct Department. | raise large crops of wheat, corn and cotton, which they | execution, when a civil war, originating in personal inte- | in the neighborhood of the Cils of poetry and has preserved a number of extracts from | _4 motion for a mandamus to compel the aqueduct | Manufacture into flour and blankets | rest, broke out and deferred the action of the government, | ward will be paid and no questiois anke: newspapers in a novel way. Each extract is rolled neatly | >” ite ve nascent ‘This tribe is frieudly towards the whites, and their vil. | depriving it, as it did, of @ portion of the very troops and | = OBCAK SP by iteell and pumbered. A record of thy artic! Board to award to Dinsmore & Wood the contract for con- orm a depot of supply for emigrant trains. The | pecuniary resources upon which it counted for its Orst REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE RETUR #0 that any one desired can be found by r structing the new reservoir, they being the lowest bid. | Inineral wealth of Arizona is very great. ‘The charac- | Operations. Meanwhile the horrible events at Tekax took $7é ao tne follow np ante caw piss Gar tatoos index by its number. He is anexcellent pentnan,and has | ders, was made before Judge Peabody some time since | {Tiste reck ie the carboaated limestone metamorphosed, | place, which have again stecled my determination +0 MaKe | on Tuesday. Nov. 10, visi gold wateh, enamolls written in 4 beautiful style of chirography the names of ali : "© | known to geologista as the silver fossil, from its almost in- | War on these barbarians, without any holding up till they | diamond ring, large size; 1} cameo pin, 1 pair earring ea t three in five, in harness. Wm. Wheelaa o + the persons to whom he has been introduced since hi | @8d denied by him, as already reported. The case came | variably contaming silver. Copper occurs, with silver and | are driven to the coust aud there exterininated. in, 1 gold ring, I plain do., throe stones, 1 do., marked L. J. |b, g. Jake Oakley; Jacob Fifer names rg. Tacony. arrival in America. He says he has been fourteen months | on for argument to-day. The principal objections to the | gold, in large quantities, The Del Ajo, the Mina Cobre del ‘The levy of four thousand additional troops is therefore | fl-; 1 miniature pity lady's, fnmlly relic, po SHAW & WHITE, Propriet in this country, and that the four months which he has | yiq of Dinsmore & Wood were that it was verified by only | Plata, the Sopori, the Arivaca, are among the most noted | crdered, and a forced loan of $100,000 decreed: Aa tothe | rotd chain, linked tn nppenit ch a : spent in prion seem longer than the otier ten. eit | of the ancient mines. The silver ores of Arizona tovk the | civil war, the Governor thinks he can get along with it | thuch targer: 1 gold br ‘Throughout the whole trial he has maintained the most | OBe of the partners, viz., Wood, and that the frm was | prize at the late mechan‘es’ fair in San Francisco, over all | Withoutother pecuniary assistance than the ordinary reve- | jarge size; 1 hair do., red stone upvary ing confidence in bis acquittal, and it is to be hoped | described as Dinsmore, Wood & Co. An appeal waa | the ores of California, including gold quartz. More than @ | bues of the country, and other troops than those under | to ©. H.; several small rng and pu a 2 c eri xe © v¢ on . Seni 4 otweel cf be | ° 101 . will teach bim, while he cultivates his fine talents,to be | decision on the appeal, served upon the Cr Fe St See: ee cts or Contant tee eteesn bao ty o the above place Engivh language, by making 4 number of tean=lation which be exnibits with pride. He seems w be ver; and & fast trouver; the man to walk ou | Mule to dhe unare'« trowing one mule wunl@N) yards, x re ‘Vine maich is for $2509 side, and will take Place’ from o'clock in the afternoon. N. B.—Second avenue cars pa | house every ten minutes." WM. A. BROWN, Proprie NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING, ON FRI Nov. Li at half past 2 o'clock, a match for $1,000 —Eo————————_—_= => _—— | .....#ORSES AND CARRIAGES. POR, SALE-A BAY HORSK, 19k HANDS HIGH, en years old, sound and kind, untrained, and ca Nery fast. Will be sold at about half his value, or exch, for » working horve. Apply at 146 Spring street. careful lest bis pas#ions should again lead bitu iuto a simi | duct Board. Before service of the order, | Gwin has in his possession a specimen y} . EWAR! BR = a é iar difficulty 7 the respondents had awarded the contract to” Pair: ssaud dollars per ton, Which he intenda presenting to Patera ae Gimeabien ton oe Tete oe PGE SECA AY Male, RIGHT, YEARS OL ‘Cueva’ father yesterday afternoon paid the $1,000 fine | child & Co., the next lowest bidders; but upon re- | nt subsequent call to arms, however, and as late a8 | biween Brondway and the Bowery, or $6) tonuy person who | & bends high, kind in all harness and the saddloc, trv and enough money to cover the costs of Court, and es | ceiving the contract papers they refused to execate | large amount of capital hae been invested in | he Lith, after the victories before Campeachy were ro "Ml give information which may lead to the same resuit. patna griver, ‘of great endurai fast trotier, wart corted ne ron—a free man—away from the jail where he | them, on the ground that they had been served with | Mining enterprise, and much more is ouly waiting the | Pe the Governor speaks less confidently. Savageson | Pawnbrokers and mouey lenders will tavor their interests by | £08 ‘cn ay"the omnes does wot mish io winler thoae Dad beeu coufined. fn ofder restraining thelr action. Subsequently, onan | protection of Territorial governinent to seek w like in- | the borders, and traitors within, he hardly knew which | stpping property of the above description, if allorad. | avli6i Varick sireet, a fMdavit of one of the firm of Fairchild & Co., that thacon. | vestment. way to turn:— . J . . Pht nin Police Intelligence. tract bad been awarded to them, and the stay of the pro- |. Frot the Rio Grand to Tucson water Is found at dis- “Resides, from the rest of the May hye etgeenti no —=— | JPOR SALE—tonsus AND WAGONS, SLRIGTIS, ALLEGED SWINDLE UPON AN EMIGRANT. ceedings of the board prevented their contract from being | t#hees not extending in the average eighteen miles, and ponrcnaneell wy Rye | bp gp berm go Fe ay POLITICAL. f ess, &e.—100 of all Kind Kinds of © carriages, Duggies go" ( y ; 20 horses, aleighs sacrifice to suit ‘he times at No. i? Gor etor " executed, whereby they were greatly injured, and many | the country ts pronounced by tho officors of the first dra- v Sut WARDLA MRRTING OF THN D Rephen Gordon, proprietor of @ passage ticket office | son who could ‘obtain p Ba ment i) the work went on | £oous who crossed it last year the finest grazing district | swered. A profound mystery involves our relations ee ey a ye Me situated at 146 Liberty stroet, was brought before Justice | were kept out of work; and t the sel for the rela | 1 the Eo. Z ir Faery and Lieut. Parkes’ reports, om by 4 neces rd It fs far whee v4 intention to: She he. tae evening, November . = —----+ _ Connolly, at the Lower Police Court, yesterday ,on charge | ters and for the board bad not taken measures to havethe | about to be publis ill’ give some new and interesting | Charge it with abandoning us. T attribute its negligence | o'clock. My orderof DA BROPHY, President OR SALE—WARRANTED SOUND AND KIN > as orp Ne oa oe 4 | howe hens ‘argued as soon as possible, it was ordered that the | Statistics in regard to this country. With the report will solely to the lamentable conditioa in which itself ts found, PERL Be . DOBAN, Vice President. F pair of dark bay coach horses, iors hands high, 7 sw ndling a man named Fdmand Judge he | Felatore show cause this morning Why the order staying | be published a translated manuscript from the Spanish, | t the disordered stato of which paratyzos. And p any, Beeretary a Zearnold, wih long, natural tails, wi complainant, in his affdavit before the magistrate, al- | the proceedings of the board should not be vacated, and | being a memoir of tho mines of silver and copper of Ari: | yet, how is it possible to explain this protonged silence for D, FIFTH AND RIGHTH WARDS, ATTEND THR | UCD APPL at 128 Jane strest, below West. leges that he arrived in this city from New Jersey yester- | the case put upon the calendar for the present judicial | sone, ia whieh the. Fipiwe silver mines and many o thers bed Voge a in batnneghenn L dyormecy Boo! — Bvctavern oe American pariy belonging to the Th, OR SALE CHEAP.—A PONY BUILT SORREL tt ond o de . | are . ef zona recei eHBAg’ tal and i tres “ day, for the purpote of securing his passage on board one | term, a oniet aa ree ee ail mutice required. “S| Francisco has “already “sprang up, aad vessels are | The truth i, we supposo, the federal goverament | Alie ic district (bounded Dy Chataberssircet, Broadway, | in baruesss en savellont eotdie heron end eee of the Liverpool packets; Ut bis late employer, Mr. Hen Fx Judge Whiting appeared for Fairchild & Co., and | constantly loading at the latter port with goods | wishes the mane the Laoag ore tg that bo Spring sirect and North river), are requesied to moet in con: | and kind. “Can be seen Mt Powell's aslables, $7 Heury Gerson, gave him directions t proceed to the office of | Messrs, Busteed and Abbott counsel respectively for the | and stores for the settlements and mining companies Seen eneren nee tess knows, thoug! does not wi Thureday evening, Nov. Th, st half-pon tone a 4 ear Fulton street, Brooklyn. ta a Mosars. Tapscott & Co., on his arrival in New York, and | Aqueduct Board; already established, Two steamers ply regularly om the ays nominate a candidate for Alderman, (o be supported atthe ORSES FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF HANDSOME, 1 ‘there purely ot; that he inquired of rome per. | the ground that th Colorado, from the head of the Gulf of California to Fort Tn charter election tn December. bay horees for sale; also an elegant bar sons Whom beTound standing near the Jersey City forry | possible, and that they could not prepare to go on as goon Yuma, at which point freight is transferred to wagons and Political Intelligence, LEMURE W. PARKES, Chairman. Will be sold ata sacrifice, Apply at 73 University plac the way t Messrs, Tapsoott’s office, when they immedi. | as desired by Fairchild & €o. Decision reserved. pack mules for the interior, Mrsaace OF Tux GovERNOR oF Gronoia.—The annual mes: | =~ = DERMANIO DISTRICT —T pRioaw cow, | Rerot Thirteenth toy miroed wo conduct Tum thither, that they took tim _- dead ak an [oR egg Megedl agn sage of Governor Johnson, of Georgia, is mainly devoted vention to aowlots en AKieraan forthe Ati. oti | LSORAMOTAD SURAGRIRED Tus BCPERION to the office rty street, where he met ihe prisoner, z ; paving. ¥ i m Mpring siree! Phere hd 7 who represented himself ax Mr. Tapscott; that hiv told the MBs yhacsthgiaianong sae portion of American. population ‘in the centro of tho | % State affairs. He recommends that the bank suspen. | peel al fring Noes Hall 136 rpring sirect chia Thurs: | TK ble accommodations for 29 ur 90 buraes ath far prisoner he wanted to purchase a pasange ticket, when UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. ‘erritory and the Sauta Cruz valley, Several mining com- | sions be dealt leniently with if they be found soivent, and KLLISON HURD, Chairman. winter to the beat of upland ha; loquire at the - < the latter signified hie williugness Ww give Lum one for $16. Before Hon. Judge Betts. panics are in active operation—the Arizona Copper Min- | that a day be fixed for resumption. In regard to internal | ~~ = ~——— | el, 172 Greenwich ‘New York. ‘or of the subseri Thereapon complainant took out his portemonnate, c Now. 11.—The United States vs. The Bark Panchita, her | 12 Company, the Godsonia Mining Company, the Gila | annie, and Wiha view of ‘Ai 1 TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT—PARTS OF FIF- | the premises, Litieton, Morrie eouuty, New Jersey, thr fag 948, and was about paying over the re onume D , é River Copper Mining Compauy near Fort Yuma, the | Improve , & connecting Augusts, teenth, and seventecnth wards “Members of Councils | « baif miles’ north of Morrisiown. Cange seen’ for when Gordon asked him if be would not like tackle, de.—This was a libel for the condemnation of the | Sopori Silver Mining Company, the Sonora Silver Mining | Savannah and Brunswick with the interior of the State, ho ond oye in the distriet bound ylirondway, | days at the Pacitic Hotel, . money changed into usin carr Americau bark Panchita, oo the allegation of tho United | and Exploring Comaany, near Tabac. There are several | guggesta the loan of the credit of the commonwealth. The | meet this {rbursdny) evening, at 1i0 olclock: G8 169, | ——emeeneeeneneeen ee AN OER thought it would not bea bad idea to have } nt a . others, i en entirely broken up by the attacks for the of iderman. NTED.—' Gold Shanged into British sovereigns, and accordingly he | "tates sticers, that she was engaged in the slave trade, | o ihe ayache Indians. These companies have hed 4 Corersor forcibly urges the adoption of @ beter system | orger of the Atmerteat execs Seach heracs; long taltapeeterrea, “aso pele, agreed w the proj ‘and handed over all hia money | Nd thus violating the act of Congress. It appears that in | every obstacle to surmount, and are now looking, | of public school education, and closes with some temperate | - ~———— | iorsen, for a barouche,im eltler case musk be pert to the prisoner. The latter then gave him at October, 1856, George Nevins, then one of the United | with the rest of the people of the Territory, | remarks in relation to the slavery agitation. 1 TH ALDERMANIC DIBTRICT CONVENTION MET | and weil broke. Porting to be good fore steerage pasage 08 States Slarshai’e officers at this port, laid information | for separate goverament and protection under the law. | sscaraniow oF TH GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND.—TheHlon. | evening by electing lienry Fulmer Chairman, and N: hate | eat artic ranted, also, | ship bianhatian, and signed by one Samuel Wilson, but | against the veesel ax a suepected slaver, but sho eluded ‘The authorities which prove beyond a doubt the great * 2 oun, at, becretaty, ‘On the ret ballot Gideon Uiirien, @¢ the | cand ayy Yuna: ) an’ exper made vo retarn of the sovereigns which should have ac. | the vigilance of a euthortion god sailed oe the comet het —— — <i oacr aa ine a - eee ate ‘Thomas Holliday Hicks, the Know Nothing Governorolect | Nineiecuth ward, received the hole number of ve volencast | Ee companied it. In vain the complainant waited for the | Africa, where she was seized in August, 1857, by Her | records, 0 . » late | of Maryland, will be inaugurated at Apnapolig, in pursu- | #nd was duly declared the cunlitate for Alderman of te dis- ‘ORSES WANTED—TO KEEP FOR THE WINTE ish gold age to as ithe rst" “f war Sapploand sent to this city. | United States Boundary Commissioners; Col. A. B. Gray, trict. HENKY FULMEL, Chairman, rr in the office the officers of the British vessel we be arrested and held w | Campbell, , abe many others. secon Inesday january wext, w paps a " ce ann ront Sireet, N. ¥., or Fisher Howe, 160 Front street, t hum ov hourd the vessel as she was about to enil for Ra. | bail, in an action for damages for an alleged illegal xeigure | It is conceded by persons acquainted with this Territory | oftice for the term of four years. TH WARD—THE DEMOCRATIC KLMCTORS OF ne ems — y he Keven requested to meet on Thurs- ‘ORSES WANTED—TO KEEP ON A FARM, & rope. ‘The men then caught hold of complainant and | of his veesel when on a lawful voyage. The defendant, | that it contains «uffiient agricultural resources to sustain | tus sywevcKy SeNATORMIP.—The contest for the office evening, Nov. 1d, at 1% ocloch—those belonging to the = et air bine ae 6 as os, dragged him flee, and were a vont carrying | by his counsel, Messrs. Bebee and Donohue, put ina bar | the population of «flourishing mining State, independent Unned Gites be fn Renendkey, vo be 0 mn tinal organization at Smith's, corner of Firstavenue . and hay the balance of the whiter. Terins 6 lo $i per hom off -omew'! ce, when he broke loove from | to the proceedings, —_ cote the vessel had been | Of the incxhaustible supplies of the neighboring Mexican | of United atta ratac! 4 ely 4 led at the ef Loy Ee ey or- | Address S. W. d., box 479 Post office, them and ran away a8 fast as he could. The compiatnant | already libelled, and that obtai Jjadgment by | Province. next seesion Legislature, in which the (democrats booed he 'POXe ———— _———____—_—_— Terther stated that be has bees taformed thut the pes Cefault. Mr, Joachimesen, Assistant United States Dis- | Petitions numerousty signed have been received by the | nage a majority on joint ballot, appears to he betweon | ihe call of ihe General Comeitice at Tammany He” | F{ORSKS, KEPTA FEW HORSKS Wi ticket in question Was hot issued by any one in Tap.cott's | triet Attorney, submitted that the present libel was fora | Portmaster General, ‘aking the establishment of Post Ae . SOHN COCHKANE, o WeCHANLER, fRived on a farm near the city, to be Kept for tl Offes; that it was A spurious one, aud not a ticket of pas- | subsequent offence, committed in 1857, after the discharge | (Mficcs in various sects of the Territory. Petitions of | Hon. James Guthrie, late Secretary of the Treasury, and M. KELLY, |. REILLY, Kpply We SMITH & Ot Wasi Wena ene s.ge for that line. He theref x {charset Gordo with ¢ = vousel in at Pa an — that the disposi. PT open pee nye poet pm pod een — Hop. Linn Boyd, formerly Speaker of the House. The dis hOFP, Delegates to General Committee. rie Bat. HAW, 344 Washingin strest. ded him out of $45 by means of false | tion of «former case did not debar the government from a spredy action urge to > respective merita of there'two candidates FA i ; . MPORTANT TO BUTCHERS AND GROCERY M fraudulent representations. In an w Proceeding in any subsequont violation of the laws of | meet the exigencies of the case. T learn that the certif pom ate! be . in different vs an aad Win tteee xT! ORNENTION | DM say man wishing to have La. peor waged he subsequently made, the compl Cougress. Some documentary and oral testimony was | Cate of the delegate élect—Licut. Mowry—will be pre. | getting quite animated reat paste of the sate. ‘da ihe cull of the Republioan General Committes | —Four five year old Canadian ponies for sale; two irot ways —At the time deponent entered said office | then adduced, but Sothing materially varying from what | sented to the House and application made for the seat at New Starea—Threo new States will apply for adiniasion rooms, 05 East Seventeenth etreet, the repnulican | Well matched, 4jg bands high, all stout built Apy tobe Tapscctts, depunent showed sail Gor. | has aiendy appeared. The cage wanda adjoerned vo te the opening of Congress. into the Union during the noxt session of Congroas, wo wit: | Beadauarters of the ward. animtaly mated a LR — dot a Uicketor card that was given him by Mr. Headerson, ureday) morning ; a : me -_ iderman IGHT AND TWO ROCKAWAY WA! of New Jeracy to direct deponent to Tap-cott 's office, and | ‘Theatrical and Musical Affairs, Minnesotd, Kansas and Oregon. When these aro aimittod Of she Fi qo es CULBY, Chairman, L ee Ane, Wo SBATED Pg ED AL} then Gordon said, “1am Mr. Tapscott,” and took said | Superior Court—Part First. Broapway Taxatee—Mr Buchanan will thie even! the number of States will be thirty four, and the number November 11, 1867. ood condition, Address ‘vox No. 12 Fish! Ccket from deponent, at the same time saying, “I wrote SUIT FOR DAMAGES FOR DEATH OF A HUSBAND. ive bin interpretation of To's great character of Benators sixty-eight. The Territories then left will be 17¥ POLITICA ANSWER OF PROF. JUPITER BK. Ld and that was the inducement which led bi ae ANGWER OF PROP. 6Uriran 5.5. that teket me Wan Che ~ “ a him Before Hon. Judge Woodruff. ‘beth, su by Mr. ©. Clarke, Mrs. Conway, | Washington, Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah, Dakotah and M. Heseer to all those true demorrais who heard the mali- 'LEIGHS WANTED.—WANTED, ON! IT to purchase the ticket, and part with his money j ér favorite performers. Tho “Wandering Min’ . , F Ting language of my enemies (the black repub- for two oF four persons; also, one for two. / Justice Connolly, upon investigating the ease, found that Nov,11—Anna Karl, administratriz, 1. Henry Mail- | ctrei follows. Arizona. licans) againat mre, because 1 tohl them (last year upon Mount | sung lowest cash price, box 3726 Post office. even thourh the ticket was signed by a per~ thorized | Jard.—This was an action brought for damages for causing Nisto's a The Ra to KENOMINATION OF SENATOR Toomim.—At a caucus of tho }. Morris, after being called for by the meeting) to speak the © - - to do eo, vet it was valueless, inasmuch as the vesae! had , H Gave. — els are to appear in the pleaa- | 4. .ceratic members of the Legislature of Georgia, hod | Fuh and nothing ut the (ruth, in © tost Just aad thundering ANTED—A PAIR OF HORSES, ROCKAWA Mies for Liverpool the aay previously. Ths magictrate | the death of the plaints husband, through the alleged | ing ballet Waciéom entitled the ‘Soldier for Lave," aml Sen. Seton? " Yoice, wherenpen they stopped mein my speech, that I hare- ‘gon, feo ‘town lou looked upon the case nem Very hard one, ant locked the | wegligence of the defendant's servants. It appears that pnd nn So [a omg aod eg le briel | on the 6th inst., lon. rt Toombs was renuminated for Se ee pi ener aa Souep', ihe come. prices. Address M. T. an 21ae Post ole. defendant wp in the Tobe to await an examination,which | the plaintiffs husband had been in the emplay of the de ea ee Pte om rennin gre cong been for the term of gix years | end. Prof IUPTTER MESSER, ANTED—-A PAIR OF YOUNG, WHE BA will come off this afternoon at 3 o'cloct o , : “ ., | from the 3d of March, 1850, his term of office expiring on | 7 \yNOURATMOUAN VOU r RE-HLE ‘ony Built horses ‘About 18 to 15% har Pricoacr expreseed great regret at what had oc- | fenant, who iss he aenny gen re A Mhatehway | BONHRE.—The grail nautical drama of “Pant Jones,” | it day BNOURATS SCAN YOU AFFOKD TO REMLAUT | 40) Piralin' Fyeame not over Seven yea curred. and signified his willingness to return the com when) emt pty Bt ieee MCN TAY | the exciting romance styled “Green Bushes,”’ and the pe- J Does he act towards our party (to which he claimato be | tails preferred; pony sleigh 18 f004 order. Pr Pintrant ali his money, if he would withdraw the charge. | Ue eee. Ca ales tn consequence of the inj flea he then | Culiat aflwir of the “Bixck Phantom’ are wnnounved for ‘The German Sovlety. bg) as a democrat or an wutocrat? be low forcash Address, particulars, Jo Justice Connolly bowever, would not allow Julge todo | received.” For the defence, it was contended that the — Mr. Eady and Misa St. Clair bays good charac. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Is he an honest man? 49 Post oflice. a #0, and expressed bi rmination to do all in bis power . rs. 70 ALD. botnet | to pyt asuy to the tricks whieh are continually played | Risiutil could not recover, oe the. ety eocwme'a | BURTOS’—Miss Cushman will give her first representa- New You, 86 Gneeswic Sruser, Nov. 11, 1887y | [)*MOCRATIC NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE WILL | ‘WANTED—A GOOD HORSE, TOP WAGON AN b ve by rant runners and passage Ucket | Guartcr of an hour wo late to his work, and that if he bad | ton of the character o! the wily inal Wol-ey. in Shak- An article appeared this morning in your papor alluding | dey, between the hours Cg 7 id go'elock B | box 144 Hefala alee, einting lowest cash price, or { —— Gume ut the proper time the hatchway would have been | *Pere’s tragedy of “King Henry VIII,” this evening. The | to « recent meeting of this society, which is calculated to | Mz lilt the minh day ot Hovesitier. toey. A fetes papers | of oem CHARGE OF FORGING AN ORDER. | closed. Verdict for plaintiff, $1,500. — e farce called “Your Life's in tmislead the public and injure the German Society. The the comumiges, Tbonaan tyres RiGHOL eas Michael | Wate TO BUY—A TRUCK AND TWO | monet akstchamamghio <iytcpe di enim? Fr Watarn'n—The three very entertaining and highly | Uodersigued officers therefore request you to publish the | Chairman Naturaliantion Commitee, cae, | SUM aflernoon, on charge of forvery, preferred against him by outa Cairn tae thes extensive forgeriee have rc on, entived ‘ Wonted, 9 Widow, with Imme. | following corrections — caah DLAREMARIC HIPIOT STON WR tavGR, | saoaaeoeees A. Dalrymple. The accused, it 's alleged, forged the com: | jh, bee perpurecd ia taut place by a persun by the us on,” the “Invisible Husband’ and “Uncle 1. The meeting on Monday was not called hy the Second F mation of my friends nd the electors of the district, FURNITURE. Plainant’* name to an order upon Messrs. Wilmerding, name of Norris. The Oteerter says:—"Thoss who loaned | Foorle,’* aremgain on the programme for this evening. Vieo President ‘to listen to an appeal in behalf of the | rerpecttully annownce at tat aren, oe reelection RNITURE WANTED.—ANY PERSON flAvI* Hoguct & Co., nactoneers, for a quantity of dry goots | Norrie Money upon notes with forged endorsers are, 80 Lavra Keeve'a—The flatter encouragement be” joor,” Wut was an adjourded — inveting, and neither WM. WILSON, Alderman First ward, Fe fottowing articles tnenrt new) that they are y valued at $300. Gerow, itis charged, gave this order far aa we have heard, citizens of this country. The for, stowed upon the brilliant spectacle of the “sea of Tee Fresidential salary nor the appeal for SIRT ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—A MEETING OF sell cheapy enh hear of a purchaser by addrensing I aboy named Henry Aldrich, with directions to got th ries date from nearly four years back until recently. 9 | induces the directress w etill keep it before the . | the poor formed any part of its object. It was simply Nhe democratic electors of the First Aldermanic 2 Quz Post oftice, this week:—Wain 4 mahogar goods and bring the same th the Astor House, where t sufferers comprise the estate of widows and or} = ‘The cast comprises the leading talent of the company. od for the Ley age Tafel the draft of revised by® | Sin ye ‘acid at the First Ward Hloune, ta Greenwich ser og ja paierh) wane chine dinner ant reemer promised to be in . Il oe many of Our met wealthy and cantivas capitalista, sa aws, prepared by the Board of Directors. Now. Id at ig ovclock, : vory le kn He "Ton Aldrich pre facreyats lores Of which are catimated from 40,00! | .«cponsng the Line* mia thee cece ete te 1 the labors Ot the presidential ofice having become no pact Poy Ty y Tal RK Bl dd i ext — Lot beh am enere. Wilmerding & Oo. the forgery was at once de 41,000, Hix debts in the Kast for the purchase 0 | peformed this aftornom, and the popular domestic play | CheTous, sone three years ago, as to absorb the ent EPUBLICAN NOMINATION—EIGHTH ALDERMAN /ARLA)I A BAP FOR tuted. The youth was then requested to accompany a « it is supposed will be between $20,000 and $30,000. | oF the “Ikwe of Fourth, of a mother's Prayer,” in the } Time of an active mun, the necessity of attnohing » salary RituiricucAtn mecting of the ‘Aldermante Convemune Pe Sosey entath tanipcstccbecaty far inemea pliceman to the Astor House, where the officer found the we value of bis Resets is estimated from $20,000 w evening. to the office become evident, from the ghee on Se held Nov. 11, Mr. Samue! McKinney reevived the apani- | to sell off his stock at the lowest price. Call and yo accused. He was at once taken inte custoly, anton $25,000. @a0. Canwrr ap Woon's 1 have ae. ber could afford to make the sacrifice aa hwy mous nomination for Alderman of the district. patiafied. FREDERICK HU? being bronght before Jcatice Connolly, he was committed - GB. Cinuury axn Woon's {Misemirts have made a to tho society, ‘The measure was resolved upon in gene. ANDREW CRAFT, Chairman, |“! —— 0 the Tombs fur trial A Mercanring AGENT Annnsrep yor Mcrpaa— | ced bit with their new firce, “Petr Piper Podge,” | rai meeting, in February, 1365, and a number of individu. | 7. J. Ronanrs, Secretary stig Srey VW. — ALVEN THIRVER SCRPRISED—ONE OF THEM anor, We learn of n distressing homicide that wae committed at | “NICH i Axalo announced for to-night, als raised the necemayy’ salary, among Memes re wis IP WELEIM ALDRRMANIC DISTRICT WOR HR TW. | epee om - Yorkville, 8. C., on the #lst ult., by Thos. J. Bell, a Tue Brvaxt Brormmspresent a multitude of whimsical | general mecting, in FeBraary, 1867, the experiment was | ormation of my friends and the electors of the distriet, I ENTISTRY—G. J. EAGLETON HAS OB At an eariy hour yesterday morning Officers Cook and that place, upon the person of Mr. James Allen, | buriesques, cong: and dances, including their latest vormi- | 4 proved of, and the rociety resolved to pay the salary in | respectfully announce that Iam a candidate for re-election as chloroform which can be administered i al) eas: be, , of the Ninth ward police, discovered a couple of ne town. "the difMeuity, wo | cality, the ‘Colored Filibusters. ite corperate capacity. [1 was held that we ta Ey an Alderman of said district Aereaaad area Wate. = “* fe EY Cn on gold, $22 50; co Fiver thievew in a boat at the foot of Taroy stroct. | The outot & report made by Mr. Bell, at a me PRENDEROAT'S Mrveernmisx, at the Olympic, announce, | Yegtira the funds of the society | inant te en ty op | mam ——5-se | vireet near Mercer, oMpumberte ne policemen ordered the thieves to surrender, but the latter for seme wholesale houses in. Charleston, re among other good things, the laughable buriesques enti: | “T° © bodione Jhorge npon the funds, and expe HOTELS. ‘RETH RXTRACT: i ieooNDS, W } = no Attention to the mandate and one of the officers solvency of Mr. James Allen, Jr... a merchant at Yorkville | ged “Woman's Rights’ and the “Rival Darkies.”” chtrest and beeen mee hs ree npn ts bon Ps canenninetiniae, , 3h hn ED IN TEN SECONDS, irew a revolver and fired upod the fellows. One of them and con of the deceased, Mr. Allen, Se., was walking on ricuee has ehown that this prevention #8 expen GRE WOTRL.—A FRONT PARLOR AND | frooning’y thie’ imine 3y tem and original rer Tre Kast Exreprmos.—The painting iMustrative of | sive and more efficient than the cure after distress occurs Bowe wae observed to fall Into the bottom of the bow, but his the street with « bundle of posting bills wader his arm, edrooms unfurnished, suitable for a «mall family, | References given if requ companion suoceeded m row! craft out of sight and | purposing to expo ed, false the polar regions, together with various curious arti The opinion advanced in the article that the presidential | ji fot with honed om terns to anit the times tein few angle IC re » Wan cocaped wah ee wounees man. No elue esters | feotonetes “Te wes eneaea By as alleged false te. | procured from tho Fequimaix Lidians, may be eee at | mee ts a siuecure charge upon the fund” is founded, oe ee are on eres ‘Bs per. week, full pout, Ne, ‘e UO VORKIN 499 cant a treet, near been obtained to the whereabouts of the pirates, high words had passed between them, Boil shot Alien | *mpire Hall. for if it were 8 sinecur’ tog ted Le heen A find | Becondavenue, pti 1, BLAKBLOCK, =< Seo Doman —Pate' fameg With a double barretled gun, with which he was armed, at gentlemen willing to Ry = mld ORTLANDT STREET HOTEL — _.. SPORTING. Validy w. sags gent gnc Mages ‘al ph from him. Allen lived about THankeorvine ty Caxapa. Friday, Nov. 27, has HERMANN ROSE, First by Tap nee C No. 28 Cortlandt atrwet 3 SINGING MOCKING BIRDS AND TWO y Were taken into custody on Mon lay afternoon on ig, Boll, we understand, has been ar- | been appointed by the Governor General as & day of J. WINDMULLER, Second Vice Provident. Board reduced from oe UT EUBING, t gs fo: sale cheap, at 167 Mott street, avo: ABT wailing dineased moat, UMioer Dawei I Brackett, rested. —Lancaster (S.C) Ledger, Nov. 4. thankgiving and pray er in Canada, H. Rocyort, Seeretary. +B |, Proprigtor. ' room No. 3,

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