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—_-- aes entitled New York and BrooXtyn, or the Poor Sowing Girl,” tobe oo ad by the comic pantomime of « The Reso of St. nd the drama of The Maniac Lover.!” Barnum’ $* 6) mt continues te be Cio great rendezvous for sight > Asmong the recout curiosities on exhibl- tion there | «urded baby, said to bo the son of the fa- mous bear’ ‘). © Thiodon'’s Miv World,” aud Dr. ‘aides make up the cutertainment of the trels, Bryant's Minstrels and Wood's ail to All their respective halls with the Nicaragua toute. ; EDITOR OF TAE MRRALD. New York, Oot. 23, 1858 Tbeg to pati t to you the following remarks on tho California reute via Nicaragua. ‘The Nicaragini Isthinus route to California 1s at least COOmiles shorter hin the Panama, Tie communication is all by wate: except twelve miles and thirty chains, whieh have teen i! macadamized, ‘Tho oxperiew: four years of ruaning this line has demonstrated tou passengers can be conveyed by it from ‘two to four day scorer than by the Panama route ‘That the proprietors of the Panama route cannot hope for successid cvinpotition is established by figures and experience. “Th: Manta lines have cost about $15,000,000. ‘Tho annual ip terest on this sum at 7 per cent is $1,059,000, ‘The ontire ce pita’ invested and required to be inveated in the Nicaragy.a tine is $3,000,000, The annual interest on this sum is $210,000, showing an annual difference of $840,000. To this sum is to to added the saving 0° expense in yunning the Nicaragua line by the saving of distance, Which i) scini-monthly trips makes 28,800 miles per annum. Now as to the experience:— Whon the Nicaraguan Transit line was first opened tho Pacific Mail teansship Company bad a surplus in thei: treasury of $1,100,000, The market value of their stock in the city of New York was $136 per share, and the com- pany was free from indebtedness. After an opposition by the Nicaragwan Isthmus route for a period of little over eighteen months the condition of the Pacific Mail Steam- hip Company was os follows:—The surplus of $1,100,000 ‘Was expendes; they were indebted in the gum of at least $1,000,000; tiey declared no dividend during the period of the opposiiion; their stock fell in the market to $26 por share, and their ‘stockholders forced the directors into a compromise w th the Nicaraguan Transit Company. Now during this suine period the Nicaraguan Isthmus Com- pany made «od realivest over $1,000,000 net profits, I these facts are doubted, a reference to the books of the respective companies will establish them beyond con- troversy. Under such cireumetances, and with the practical results of the past to guide us, it is worse than idle for interested purties (o atiempt to prevent the re-opening: and the successful uso of the Nicaraguan lino by boast ing or detroction. It is already opened, and cannot be closed by suy competition, no mattcr trom what quarter it may procesd. The rumiing of a weekly line by the Ksthmus of Panama—which would be equivalent to two lunes by that route—will only double the expense, without materially ads!ing to the number of passeugers, since the N linc, with semi-monthly trips, will, a3 it did be- fore, divide the passengers, freight and treasure with tho Panama linc. Tesides this, tis Nicaragua live will find Most favor with the peopls, as it puts an end to a mono- which bas become odious, particularly in California, reds of ‘thousands of dollars por Hing public by the great reduction in It is sheer nonsense, therefore, to talk of destroy- or crippling this line by opposition—more especialy when the fine by Panama unde » do so by doubling its expenser, with ao prospects of re receipts. OBSERVER. The Kvglish Expedition to Nicaragua. VO THE EMTOR OF THE HERALD, New Yous, Oct, 28, 1868, I notice ¢! at Sir Wi!) ain Core Onseley will probably sail tn the Vak vos on Movday for Nicaragua, whither he is Proceeding on some x) cial and secret mission, the nature of which, however «ppears to be unknown, at least im this country. But Tom informed by my friends in Englans Uut it is vith the object of enforcing the pay- ment of eorme British «aims held by Mr. Manning and the late Mr. J. W. Glentom, who for man: gaged in commercial pursuits iu that coautry, and which statement appears to be confirmed by the last news from the Wost furivs, that ‘he English fleet, wuder the com mand of Admiral Kellett, had sailed Crom Jamaica for San Juan del Norte. Now, what can pos-ibly be the meaning of this foreible and warlike demonstration im times of peace if uot as already sti We all know why Ue American govern meant bas dited out and despatched the Paraguay expedi- tion, Depend upon to demand a settlement of these claims, and if nplied with in a reasonable time the Cc: bral Ame, icon ports will be Dieckaded, as the ears sin’, when a claim of the late Mr. promptly : While the peopic of with boosting of the pr esses the wren ‘n country romala co. ptners with which our govern ws a the preaont care, as well os in all qitlet detormina- Hon of the Kiglish government carriod out, while we are iuaduigin, io the loud + Ts it pot cow quite tw and insincerity towarcs the magn ernment, which has been her very salvation ‘in he oe of need, will not longer be to mt notorious treachery of Nicaraga is too well known be apaken © bere. ‘The mission of Jeres Was nothing but an unpuden and dec tiui mov pertot her government backed by Vander until Sir Gore Onsley ment on the to gain tira could reacl) that country and take pose ossiea of it, undor the plea of « protectorate. Secretary Cast on this snbject, at this mo- ment of vital import to our intorestad Is he yet Deguiled by the soft -poken words of Sir Gore and Gen. Jeres? Is Gon rai Lamar to be still insulted by these miserable epecimens of semi bar' urians? Let Une answer, when we shall, no doubt, see the an, Manning settied ; for he has for months seed reign Office in Lon- don, C— up the el nents of ‘pated against the “ Yuo aed to term then; Aad be has proba- ball the large aad numerous clauns of our own worthy. citizens remain neglected while these things are going on? Ur is General Lamar to continue in as nominally our representative minister, but power to act? VRAD. News from Barbadocs. Barnavors, October 0, 1858, ‘The ma ket for all deecriptions of breadstuffs and pro- visions | nuaually depressed, owing to heavy importa. ions and » very reduced consumption, arising from the great abendance and cheapness of sweet potatoes, At the prese | moment it is next to imporeible to make sales from the vessels, a8 our dealers are determined not to thomeely es vp with etu‘Ty at present rates, looking forward to lower pricet soon. The consequence is that recont arri- fortnight, peat saice wili not well Lone ‘The shipment of sweets may be virtually considered as closed, there not La Fn over of mo. lasses for a. after the Copy of the N. i. Gaston, whove cargo ts included in the following stato. Mie total shipments of sugar for the year, redaced to tw 60,027, ant molasens 19,7 gabeads TH far, has proved unas the healt: of the island is generally good ; the Rocky Mountains for the last four years, bas J rived in that city, direct from the Pike's ‘mines, with him specimens of gold obtained ta the Mr. Peers cor: oborates the statemonts we have published, ani brings with him incontestibts evidence of the existence of the “precious metal’ in that Fine richest Lk * yet discovered are on the South Platte, about three miles obove Cherry Creek. The sur. face of the co At this point is rolling prarie, ‘The he coamy Mr. Peers that they were making from three to four dollars per day. They were not, how ever, devoting much attention to imiving, but were pre Py by winter. It was the intention of portion of them into the valley, some aixty miles below the mines, - ae spring. They wore goneraily very ‘anew hat fallen on the mountains before Mr. Peers left The miners are sanguine that oh mines will pay. [ti believed that they are as rich as the California mines. ‘The gold in the possession of our informant is very fine — ef horus ees ond frosted wen ae pre ive. a form! tu Hs just iiies: the conetuaion. rons d ge a targe nom emigrants were met he war for the gold region. sae it ie wos Er. eore vaabe it eto Condens in mine there, bat expresses ent!) Quick Moves oF Txoors.—Private adv advices | Lgl received at_ the War ‘tment of f Tou : Soe wom vm coal oe Joly last. in » ing ot four Randred and’ fifty recealts, acing York city on, the Bat of July, ‘and yea ee Now \ ver on the 20th Angust, without any caauy’ e the lone of oo ms. vi he NEW YORK - “TERALD, MONDAY, _ OCTOBER 25, 1958, THE FRUIT OR Dor Wasbiraton Ridousanieae in mevrring and trtbrtation at their brethren fy New Wheeler & Wilron's Sewing Machines, | owned ma OP oF 1352, i Wssuncrow, Oon 2%, 1858. ar Ley wan a foplegr of ald the Giemouts of o1yom- | new style, Price $85 Office 343 Broadw Mirah IH, W's ‘siond 10 OME Leeda’ Asylum eee a Pye . . " pin all the States 6 Union, with which to enter a — 17 pa © Yield of the Different Vastettesetiene= | the Liocent Moen — What ts Thougne in Washington of | Vnied Siatcs National Convontion, Mut they see With | Catetadores Haly Dye, Wigs and “| eee si Na sal Basiure of the Crop—Sixawberflos, 1 (¢ (olos th Minow and New York—The President and gerne tbat Goveenge peed na wins wt Te pest a” weld. Tiwana and the dye pri- | os fe phan Aaylors. 1 ge Vincent's Hoapital ."; wer DP * Monn ony " section ' valely aj at No. ouae. epita! 2 4 Raspberries, Blavkbersics, Gropes, ‘heuae @ suler Deugtes—The Penneytiania Bloctiom—TWat |t0° on. seamen ‘of ‘it oven im his Own Bats, tor | y appl — Laat a cepwn ik ied, | WMA ak. Kentg't ‘9 vy oe eapapadanetl i iy esrrre yes cin, 9 eek ae Be kcolbhtion i 6 . nai, Sees conveston. | Botcheior's Hutr Dye, — | Lavatic asyfam, fi ‘ Sie .sacauaenas ae The fruit crop of this yoar has peo. ot a palin, “atte ere seems Che moch curloaity manifested in your 2 focks no more for sule@ in convent; mominate him | The beal ta the wpesaing all. sold and applied, CHORE W. MORTON, Cit . lason he dees to votes | = ‘ ity ¥ compared with former scasous, ‘The beevies partioularly | city 10 fain what may be the opinions expressed here | Ri of Mas ae, Bixonta Hine. BRA. Bo deceto votes | ef che thnvooiory, At Wend City Inspector's Departawnt, New York, y Inga. appear to have suffersd from tho weather, wad aot more |S Crt Lee realty of the recent elections, and their offeot | jn Ry not be the qvestion fd slavery that dead | Harry's wo es ae ee than one-fourth of the usual yield las boon Oldalwed. | future of parties, Of course, inthis motropo- | ana buried, had Governor seavard hag said so. m why shetnetirlois keen ae For thie reason the Gaieninae jn Wesbiogsob markt i # form hoptaple of conversation, ao that whoever ght ay the Routh wo bd pap their ees, | gresarcing and restoring OS tude aay od ty al | which is now the grou fruit depot of Use city an! fra | ree circle of acquaintance car ensily hear the gene- | tional policy. Let Governor Seward continue in his prevent which lage supplies of apples, p » ke, are stippedito | 7 « Of hovmht and lopica discussed, ee meres say rie 3 forced, thy sam rane Dr Glover's New da ‘Truss reverses the | Kngland—ave beou ratber fimited, wa! the business has | “Me lemocrais treat the news from Pennsylvania a8 & | hy onter talih Rowea! oF cartyimathe Biator-amore hopes, | cures. 16 Kan'utect retaining dioulk hersls and effecting | been duller than was known for several years past, i toca they had the worst of it, demoralized | indeed, the with any other mmf, as (he recent clection soo—rminall The chief supply of strawberries—wisich are gon: it sanka from former vietortoa and | og detnonstedted. The hana sihivuities of the country | Meentea Caved by Mars’s Radieal Cure | ot X | and of the government uny require’ Philadeiphie tawyer | truss, Rofeweues 9 all the principal surgeons and phywicinag | the first fruit that appear in tho muriet omy i doweriors, disappointed im plunder, and | to bring tom straight. Mare ge a clty. Cait wad examine, No. 2 Vesey aiscel, Asor sylvania, and are sent to onr dealers packed up in quart | re on the ice of the enemy, ht not one of Ari dca ieee A sas Fa JONES, 10 oe nm Dogue mw boxes. The quantity obtained ja this way Was larger | wed wit wémit that the election was a battle in ony ieaaal nies Holloway’s Ontanont.—Nor the doled pei boote-wa arranied 10 give tatisastoar than usual, owing to the lateness of our own crop, whieh | Web cay ibnortant point was gainod. There id no pemic age danger fe Inourred in Um emp cure of pites by thi pegpacd: |” mem ee ee Coroners’ Inorssrs Yxsrenpay.—Coroner Hilla held an inquest yesterday upor the body of a mate infant found in tho sink rear of No. 9% Kighth avenue: An investiga- Gon showed that Hamnwh Krackenbush, o German git!, twenty-three years of age, was the mother of the child, and that while it was alive she had thrown itintethe sink. She was arrested aud confessed ber guilt, alleging in ex- tenvation that she was sot married. The jury rendered ® verdict of “Death by anftocation by being thrown into a sink by its mother, Wannaly Krackenbnah,” and the Coro- ner order tha! the woman be sent to the Tombs 9 oon 0s her health would permit, Eaward Goverkin, a lad twelve years of ago, died on Saturday evening st the New York Hospital trom ihe ef- fects of 4 fracture of the skull, and consequent diseayo in one of hia eyes, receivad ashwee time ago, when @ stone i Glancy Jones was defeated by nineteen struck him on lio side of the head, but’ whether it was ty where the ticket endorsing his whole ident has hot beep ascertained 4,00 majority, and where @aney | Coroner Hills has the case in Rand and will investigate it wt . ions—eo | bey. uuforturate, through some loval quent ‘About two o'clocic on Sunday morving Mrs. Joanetto 2 are hot understood out of Berks. In an- | White, residing at No. 310 Weat Forty-four teoot it never ‘ii Lor | from the fr tana among therm, while all the letters received: ade in the Broadbrim State speak in the high- est hopes und contivenee of the future. The elections in Oh'o sud Jndiana ave not the subject of extensive com- they are viewed aa morely the driviug in of some with fow Killed and wounded on both sides, 26 to bolbing in Datiopal affairs, cove that one of your cotemporaries apealce of the at belt g sick-—sick of heart from the recent politi- ors, This ia not true, but the very reverse of the Me is 14 high hoalth, hopes and spirits, with ruddy wid clastic step, indicative of great strongth and se eoustitution, He does not Ceol “rebuked” be- ‘WIS More than a week beyond the Usui Line la coming by matuity. Those which were procured from Jersey, where the cultivation of berries is carr el to @ cory high state of perfection, are (he largest and best that are raised. The crop of strawberries was loos abuadant,avd | Pe in quality as well as quantity inferior 1 that of | peeke year, The fruit had not the saine dimuess, was noticeable, particularly, for its want of Havor ant peculiar watery taste. Tho Mossrs. tat +, who ar: among the largest fruit dealers in the market, inform us that the great falling off in the yield this season was main ly attributable to the cold and wet weather whieh oc curred at the time when the berries were ripening, a pe riod at which they require a warn, dry atmosphere. Tho twade in both strawberries and raspber hus beeomo very large within the last five or six yeors, and one firm sold ag much as a thonsand dollars’ worth of the fov- Inne, New York. hast “tt anc P. Braswieven, bat poy meme Pay 3 John ter ot Th 4 carne thin fr Votes in a con | policy w a of the bride's father, bub availiivies (hem lo the Cox, ali of Fitter Fite!!. Fitstv1—No ton, “ene Extract baw cured aad will Id at 88 Dey sireet. this eity.. » Oot, family, a soseph Craig and 1. Boardman Walkor, aro wea in" intimation or “suppresses” very roots, Sold a 30 doubt; De. | Marsted. Burwere—Cox,—On Thurediy, Oct. 21, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. fra K. ' Stoward, Jams of Chicagoy to Aish Laura &.'8. Cox, Jy. of this city. Manionxy Wants. —On Wodnosday, Oct. 20, at the rosi- dence of the bride's father, by the Rey, Mr. CHARI, Makionsy to Miss Carunnine |. Wark, eldest daugh as White. Req. Favannah and California papers please copy. Naw 0ans—Mirecwkit. —Ou Satur ceo of the bride's mother, TH. Marta 1. Mrrenera, both of Hoboken ¢ Pawo —Benusn.—Un Thursday , Oot. Flatbush, Miss Maky 1, daughter of Tremor, Me 2B, nt tho reai- TANK T, NeWMANN 6) y. 1, at tho residence T., by the Rey. Dr, aol and Catherine Carolan, aged’ 7 months and jade of the-family are requested:-to attend tho fu 38 fn Saturday, Oct. 23, aftor a brief illness, Maria those of her from the resi- Her romains will bo in- ng, Oct. 24, Many, wile of mer description alone in @ single day. One great sup. | Ina bursa y fourth street, was | Strong, Ml , Gaon 8. Praven to Cornwall, and in gey:ral of the Hudsoa river countios, | me NAMM. gbOnInG | BNO TT aes house. She cried for help and ran into the atroot, but Died. fruit sold during the season at an ayeragy price | “eke ond was efented, because he had been Lge dorn ys on shawad so terribly burtot | C,noran.—On Sanday, Oct, 24, Cannenme, tnfant daugh- of seven cents « basket, bat on their first appearance in dane couase) fr. tn Teameecsame” tagne, Oi | eee See © hovrs after. Coroner wil | tor ov Mis cnarkot they brought from fiteen to twenty conta, ‘Ths | SPAN tie tavern keepers obtaining Lconses to gel | MOCan Invest upon Wie body. | he aisle crop, unlike that of strawberries, was unusually good this | ME: bhus it was on some local question in others eye ‘ein ox Sd cen ats wer ae (Monday), at twelve o'clock M., from N eason, snd the demand greater than the eapy stro g cemocrat'y districts, and hence the votes polled ia : Ags "tt have Richeesmen eeeaae “ x ho State were toes by 99,000 than at the Prasiionettn’ Ag Pood . Blackborries, which were formerly yaih and , which wore never cultivated, enter ie seal, | FCHOO. Aebin Be want OF pelitioal exakement, o bringaut r anon W. Crane Regent trade, and are rapidiy making their way inte p favor, | "he people. * s ‘ Mie es ‘ ape meg enn . oe " Lowal Caures >» pre: mx uf the tea republicar " 3 anne roape ty nw oaitend the funei They are now raised with much care and uke WF of th Seat gress from Pennayly : feom | (084 company will rit of Vborality once of Mr. Josoph Craig, No. 28 King stroot, this (me. have, by scioatitle culture, been greatly ‘inproved in qua. | towards Ue bere amily who have sustaiued ao great | day) afternoon, at twoo'clock. lity. Whole acres have boo pianted wits blackberry | | ane Sy eurely- wae eet seer HpnOR ras. 1 16 ala terred in Greenwood. whate hoiue, altuong! se ce ember Ia NR bushes, and the plantations Have boen mats as prodtavle | | n which Kept them at howe, attnoughif they had | A Maw Musixa.--On tho i7ti of September last Mr. } 4, Cur™ Gaiea tata ag those of other kinds of berries. The greater part of the | bee? 08 Uae uF er sade their Goiuisoal would no doabt be | William R. Kay, a confectionor, residing at Weovorly, ‘The funeral will tale place th’ £ (he peopl fact, as many do eleot + —being aight in all of R. 1, loft his Lomo for this city, with a considerable sum fmoney, for tho purpose of making purchases, Sinco bat time his friewds have received po tidings of his whereabouts. He has 4 and five children, who we greatly distrosaed at his ab Leerenes ror Women -—!) De, Chapin'a charel to-mor abject will be one of nteresti two o'eluck, from her la Brookly p supply is, however, still collected in the wild state, aad is obtained from the river counties. From the same section of the State-that ie, fro counties bordering o4 the Nerth river—we also ry ve our largest yield of grapes. fact, the banks of the Hudson promise in the not far distant future to become as celebrated as those of the Rhive for the nambder of their lok at the elections whieh are to come off cst mouth in lidadis avd New York. The opposition isicad (he public as to adninis: Mr Caty on the Kansas constitution and ‘courses will bo delivered. in slay) evening. ‘The eet towomen, There of fucts in relation to In Westilc miy od the President's-course as jets J uugtas character of the grapo has been so extensiv apport fw fraud gad ewindlo that the executive organs : t rig 2 an sued by others within tho last fow years that the trade is | indica Na roughly, and when certain. postiaasters and Police Intelligence, Lager Pe epee teste nd. and th ie sup- | Sther Gfficuus in Inindis eavorsed resolutions to the same ATIRMIT TO | yoLCK a PoicewaN To Commer Buratany.— | yy) es gions ity no longer monopol wed, and t pee tp aban aatiy up: niet they were removed, not for be endwot Dougtss, | stor h se ciusseie eal Suan Tdawiak foal eR ey Saturday evening, plied. A considerabie portion of exch year’s vintage i | hui hecacae tes denonced the Executive ae an tank: a y . i ged AT eae. te and converted into wine; hut the best grapes are always kept Whew the contest in filinoik grew warin—-when thy | 2 Cooper, of the Fifteenth precinct, was standing | Bh essen 00 ated the funoral se for sale in the bunch, and in that form bring the highost | Setter changed his sweet tune of the Cepateiotic repub | itizon’a dress at to corner of Waverley placo and Ma ret tiga womgge bane coy dager or sgh a ae alee varistien accompaniment of “black copub- |, H " ough looking fellow stenpod up to resider. prices. One grapery alono near Newburg a fiued bis position towards tho President, al street, when @ rough looking fellow stepped up to him | resides nearly four tons to the acre. Tho yield this year | donyung that the Pr ssident encouraged the abuse of him J ‘2d entered into con rsaton, during whieb be said that . Shakin Gr tame > tivo vory ossen. | OF desired his aefeat, drawing a marked ino betweou Me. | ve was waiting for the aj-arance of two friends who had ge a exceeds tho vintage of last in the two very r newspapers friendly to some pet - 6 A oe : Pisa se ‘The re tives and friends, tial points of quality and qnantity, and ¢ rows xtiagnizh the Little Giant in 1980. to go with him ramit a burglary in West | Lodge No. 48 and Sincer range from ten to thirteon cents for prime, whiie these ot svicnt bes not joined in the crusade to | Washington place. The frivy’s not appoaring by the time rea bas ae ee an inferior kind bring from four to six cents 4 pound fm, for that would make the Executive the abet- hordes voc with him sad et ra : 4 : m*. | tor of the lection of “itcolu: but at the same tiie bo house . prom hue ot Of piuupder. t The demand for grapes is fully eo nsurate with the } t advocated the re-election of Dongias, for that |e pretended to ac both started crop, a8 is show by the case with which the ro 4 Le endorsivg the Senator on the Kansas policy. | Of Ute house, whieh & and found ove ried to induce romained outsi wed a further he windows opened. 7 «ticer to go in and plnnd w watch, but the officer vecliued and p. < ip order totulk over the matter b the arn So far ducers always find purchasers. Th culture of the grape With au his good perwnal feelings he canuot eo meets with more care and attention now than forty Scrater, oor does he haria him by word or decd. bg out County Postmasiors is rather a benefit, re Feny Yaftern and to this fact we are indebted for the very sup as the Presidoat ta oop pe oe guedy permite the T inn pencesaed to Fit ual we soo in our markets. Tho cutive iittie Judge “to go it alone, ing be will have & good : Wh avenss quality: whlod we ane in our market Pp cpres time of it generally. It ia said the venerable iadi om bw pocket his shiek! and club the grape, however, is not confined to the coantry, 1 who corn red Lord Clarendon “laughed conaumedly wivoner, He waa subsequently brow e his mination Bureiany at & Gaookny —A ig th tor's * " 'y, to whom he titution allowed intent aud meaning’ of the every house in the city that has a yard at 'y to be excluded from Terri the parpose, and an owner who is partial to the fruit, ll Adaptad to (Monday ) ufternd es by unfriendly legislation, the Dred Scott dec! " ed Jonatha da . year, ‘ndopendent of that sent to market Coped apd found would be natinfactory to Dis opponent, . ry Ht a t “eo vides tibeana “parst Mre os oeiver? widow Peare have been very scarce, having proved. ax alc acum Beit the Richmond Paguirer lan discovered that | the grocery store of honey Haggerty, No. pene : 50. ; id os the tree sntent oud meaning of His speech is that Douglas treet, by w a falwe key, wad #bealing Uherefrom @ notice of the funcral wilt hor in in Paced sorn | total failure, ‘The later varieties, suclt as the Yorgi ie asserted slavery could be excluded from a Territory by | qyoant'ty 4. tie was locked up by Justice Bron “pr ve give the Bartletts and the Sickel, have for this aeson com. | withholding fostering legislation after it wasestablished by | oan for tr al. ‘Trien.—On Saturday, Oct. 23, Growow W. Terra, agod | e vind “i ' constitutional law, Omiesion to legislate certainly might blithe t - : hls een arpaine J manded unusually high prices, an’ have sald at ratos | Constitutional law. Cnmesion to inalalate cortainly Might F Srammne Avray-—Honry Wikgin anv Scherinalz, BT years. varying from twelve to twenty dollars per barrel Ph Uncle Neds, with no woot on their Revolutionary bead both Gern.ana, got into an altercation ov Saturday, in S po Bove rok ope reef Te > average rate at which they have been dispose ah t would Lot exclude slavery—the rightto hold blacks iu | venth street, during whieh tho former stabbed h sires, this (home too agg pha node og y servitude, Therefore, the Richinond expount Our most abundant yield of thie dehewus of corporeal buck neg: oes, while Douglas and those © ton dollars. sury in the check and side with a sword cane dangerous wounda. He was arrested, aad Justice Bren on—Loth in Common parianes often the same thing. fruit is procured from the river counties ronaties | discuss the Werritorial power to abotis the institu. | jan him held to await exnmninatio 4 pole 0 which produce the Dest grapos; but « large oniouut vs vd. | er tbe abetract priacipie—the right Lo Uold thew to Beirne os temareus ence FI en wn Peed oe tained from Long Island. |The crop us seasna set | "This evident the Senator, discoursing on slaves and sta. | named John McCune aud Albort Ive, wero arrested, | trnsy Op aoturday, Oct oe * a with tho answer. But It scoms the clan-luugias 0. 206 Grand street, and stealing from the money drawer a fitenda of hoe reset Th ‘was greatly reduced this yoar, aud a large part tol s oth refese to be comforted: hence the Richmond Ha | $41" bills and coin, MeCune ix rep ted as being a | Of the family, » wited to all us from South Carolina aud Georgia. Those seut trom ths |} 4 thread as fine ab the soula of Mussuimausentor | Wel kuown thicf of the Dead Rabbit order, and Lae is wuid | fiaietce OF her brother South were brought by the steamors, and were pare in | Dougian over the dificuity by drawing a | @ be 4 brother of the don the porsons | (Woo little square boxes, each of which would hold ag much as | ap om.ssion wo logisiate and unfriendly , and Justico Brennan locked them up for Wootpervar. On Saturday, Oct. 2, | | » family peetfully invited to te reside Ad vineyards, as well as for the abandance 0: their Larvo-ls, tt ary other question of public poli. ing und 1 of a large er of Ame: De ah ct, : . : eld Toy unin as ches points on which thoy differ aro obsolete AA pulioc in OL AOR a a Oe a ng il One grapery at Croton formerly afforded the prin | icc actons, bel bog Phot ag All buties whe wish tor the moral and in ag ery ne om heathy cabal oe! ange od Jevation of the ivamoler portion. of their sex cipal supply of our markets, and the proprietor ea | or futece, the Senator 8 opiuion on Chem cannot affect the ar these disou There will be uo charse joyed an almost undisputed taonopoly ation | Boies ve Measures hereafter of the administration. Te was foe das oo ou . ‘The relatives and friends of the fam’ vited to attend without further noti from nis (Monday aftornoon (Monday) aftornoon, at snds of the family are respectfully invited to at- 118 (Moning) atte A, of her mother, No on, Iness O« y) afternoon, at hail asi ¢ Maree o'eluck, ab i romidene Joo 148 Mutborry atroet. , No The remaina will be taken to Greenwood Come, No. 126 York street, aM. —On Saturday evening, Oct. 23, of inflam. ny bwaenia, Youngest di aghier of * Daniel Conninghan’, aged 8 y ars and 4 at two o| Aasoefition of Sail- 1.0. f 0.8, k this (Mon- 8Y Watker eof her son, full to attend the fune- oon, at two O'clock, frown her lale , Beware , only son of mndiay ) af ely, aged 14 months and | and those of his uncl nd the funeral, thts of sof Covenant Lodgo No. 35, ed to meet ut their Laxtge Room ya. A. 1. 0. of O. F., No. 163 purpose of attending the SAML. J. WILLETY, N. @. of cor mas F Allen streets, (bs (Monday) afernoow, at unplivn, dra. iy, and those ial, from the ily, corner of | Mee. Lema Liaw | T RVERDVIA/S—WEDDIN NOTFS, These celchouted cara, tape en Spt ad , Bad Broadway, corner of Dunne |? A SPLENDID COANCE TO MAKE Mower. woe PAUL ‘powers, itioent TIN PATEST varies, Miia Be wold in w ion, Pott OAS ONELOPOR CARE ONL. Don’! lve to opportunity, Lut purohaae to-day. OAS RIBBON ae iA iO. FARR m % THAY WE CLAIM FOR W % 7OUS ANTE dote, if ii does not preform Labi 3 Manzeue J No nervous diacane can exist fa m ayatom after, It sworn orrtificntes we iahedt pin the ‘ouly' known remedy. foe rool eu eet iy oF deitrium tremena, vacess, tentat and physics d ctptent conauraption, ‘su (he Vestimony shows 0 Nusoau strest. Bl per bolle. VINK &C0., weopri tors, NOTHER TRIUMPH WGHFaT PREMITM Ki ny, THOLPS SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES, i” U MENS COUNTY FAIR. Ofice 449 Liroadwag. Call, avo and e} it BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR—WIUSON'S BARB Colorer and restorer are decidedly the Tn the weiner nie, " Wii LANs PR cub ien Naja without prey “zou fF th ie Dyes the hair to x colozing the sitin; also pecronwd Wilson's hair colorer ean be stain ou the linen, tural brown to jet black; oly am bottle. WILSON'S HAIR RESTORER bald event the, hale from, ccregisea weak htt Esccoane Of the hele, ead prevent the hair turning grave and ghia kenuieed ghee aod mauulactory, De 908 Grand Kien, Ne New vile Soles werent “Gnilnoder Co, T nd Walnut No.3 Charles aireet. “N- H--Huy at no thor stores, bul tbe abowe {f you wish the genuine. URGUNDY PORT. JORNS, BUNIONS AND DEFECTIVE NAILS TREATED method known. For J by the ont mat: and eucvesaful ows tracting corns 60 cents each; treauing buatone LIVILEFIELD & WESTERN CLT, obiropodiola, 618 way, opposite St. Nicholas Lovel. coon J Bunions, Nails penetrating the Bout, Fv largement of the great tow no that thy "OS ines 4 by Dr or eaguk venience to the pation by . pedist.760 Broadway, Referee £ this city: JORTS PATENT PREMIUM HEATERS, HAVING been thoroughly tested are univermally comoeled as opm- bining all (he qualities of the improved heaters, atthe samme time n saving at least of 50 per cent of fuel. ta ndapuahélldgy W private bouses aod considered Hl & W.-K. CORT, Puente, 9) Rowory. cured without pal POSIT your MONEY TO D. TN Fie UAStL KEMWON HOUNM, 1,000 eartons of fanoy RIBBONS, vat received frome metom, Of every style-aad quailty, The — recherche goods tn the Musi bo weld this woek, FOR CASH, YOR CASH, vor Casa Forty per cen ial prices, © Ne, ty Chambers INO. Fal Lainie TTRROW'S AYRUP.— THIS WONDRRFUT. BLOOD ROD Pom Sing apd sorotuin medicine, 6 warrasteg Wolsey ta cae mais aod cure all it representa, to ours. els wot Greenwich sureet, near Murray, N.Y. MEDICATED SOA° POSTE 7% dp elelcay ITALIAN ? rips, OF any part of the ody: re, hair Aye aud restorative, atthe ot 6 trom Broad wa delpbia; Batow L RAVY ARRIVALS or NA, BRONZE, Fitom ‘kUKoFK, & FV. HAUGH WOUT & 00, Are now opening the Incgest aot moat elegnine rods they have ever received, helng the realty Wour's recent purchases whet in risiatiog KLEGANT F FE: “nko og n ENCH CHIN DINIRG. 2 a, MRONZES, CLOCKS, VASES, CANON. FINK PAINWINGS AND ENGRAVING, am as, two of the erdinary nied peach baskets: salve property may Kot be worth a dime from omision to | "Oat on: Soe Winer frivads ate relasives, ond thoesret hee séus, ¢ | PARIS FANCY ee eee ant, brought from fifteen hundred to two e of thes 8 ile fasor oF from uutriendly iegistation, but peatendak tantoag aeataae Wom, etn B. and Napoloon Wooldriige, are respectfully invited wo | We aleoeail attention to unr oon ie, boxes, and the weekly supply trom the South newt ? will adfect the right to slave Loe ody Hat O00 OF a ciciug extabliohtn attend the tuveral, f t late res », 183 White | conperreEe AND GAM Pinte: Jone ‘amounted to between three and four thousand | ima chop wom “ 4 t, and robbing sticet, this (Monday) oon, at twwo'clork. Her re Sis meena uRuNae mete ie able that sets, | thory vader uatrlendlp 4 vee eat dies of segnia. Water tren | tains will bo taken to Greenwood Cemetery for iat | AND SULVER PLATED Wane a, hemes, Whted wan egal te aeette hat wetter of tacts, | imme property a his possession confederate was found at ~ sal VILERY AND ARRON og, A singnlar and valuable property which these peac nea the Washington Union on this extromety | the sabio of Mr. James Taylor, No. 275 Spring stroet, ; Weekly Report of Deaths ps Be ey ee atualy Fielk and variod + geuetmmemt, appear to posenss over those raised in the more immediate | attemuated question, and frankly ada’ teat . y ; ene 4 my oyed. Both were locked up by Jusuce | In the city and coumy of New ¥ wk, from he 16t n day o. sites wees New York —— in thelr being re “ ‘nnn a * woe “ apt Fa made op Saturday night to rob the 105—Total, 340, | __ Connect iiisndway and ie fas wires alfected by tho atmosphere, New Jersey peaches | {hr cee ct the "Union ; and in correcting the ‘Brguirer it | %° 24 West Hroadway, but the burglars, itappears 178; fomsice, 184; | have proved a total failure. Before they hoeame ripe | fats into the following famentable aboliuon error. - “ilaamoa fd re ey a mh wet hagas! «ag Aik eine ip hot weg sateen “RUA there was promise of an abundant crop, but tho weather | 11 our amiabie and courteous ~alemporary weaustosy teat | aserucnt door had been broken open, ait that a bag had | Amputation of the arm... 1 Fever, pucrporal 2 | Seer Sees, mia at ir] of dissasectod interfered so very considerably with the promise as to py ee 54 pornos Poy Tne ye fy de been fille’ with various articlcs ready to be carried away. | Album naria aad Bright's remittent.... 3 | inciptent Cn ae by De eae make the crop less than has been gathorod for any sea ae tanent— suai fact be supported of extet for No arreata. ee s Pon ag gag ane, ‘ we toetens, $ this soverelgu pu janes son dering ere furs p. Tho quasy wesc veer | SUSERERGRgemae TT | | ane cr 4 Pere Pa 2] Fparrs ive nay Coma we Caopaemm, inferior, and were it not for the anprocedeutediy large | Savery, therefore, according to the Vnfom, cannot in a * shay 1 ro of the api 1 | sheasatan ofc toon otuaiiel: Steet By supply whéch came to us (rom Soath Carotian and Geor. | Territory “exit for a Cape ged —— the “en cain i anes oh 2 Me act, Sana of 4 S gripple for montha. rendered peopie are opposed to it." iss squatter burglary. | Suppose: jurder a Hroadway Qa! «1 Hernia, . ila, and later in the season from Maryland and Delaware, | Tee'twreg tent decision dcciaren 't existe by Virtus ufthe | sheen ame Recent Prise devay camiing | 4 1 Heopine | FY ATTA SEE BALSAM CORED iw come, NO that large class of the community who have @ particular | constitution, ant not by the will of the peop! ‘Asthtna,.. | w d aveuur, of astama of the me #4 painful and @am- egard for this froit would have hat a rather scanty al Judge Douglas can at any moment domonatrate in the the New York Vortane Tellers —Trial of the | Hieeding trom w mb. .... 2 6 bi had hear —— f a infancy, aad a lowance this summer, We have also hed a vory conside. | Serste that hie celebrated answer is in strict xooordance | Seam Mire Eingine in Wall Street—Loval | Braid, diwase u 1 Inflammation of heart... 2 fo ey iis deat , agra bey ea ton ad z with the Lares wet decision; for bi explaca’ aboat an Matters—Market Meports, dc., de. B Brooch eid -& Jntamination of liver, “it F ccssemessnannpiathpaientenatatitbiliis ral supply from valle; nechout, “0 | trienaiy tegisiation to exclu wery indicates that he ms arned oF scalded om oF lung: YATY'S LIFE BALSAM ce CRED average of « dollar and @ balf a Uarket. ‘The prices | was niluding to slave property being made gn] The Fawuy Hanan, in ita issue of Wednesday, willoom- | Cancer of the bowe: “3 * Kelly, Thirteenth ward, Ee Dy lige = RX-ALDRRMAN J. . f doll 4 8 half to the end uot to tl ht to hold it, whieh fact cl nal ties |} tain « large quantity of intorestag roading matier, with all | Cancer of the womb @ Tntemperance. +1 | afterbe bad been under 1 Nf ian pe- yiey— — ) dasing the exten guages Wom 2 doline snd 9 » ute F Hi numwer; so that by slavery he meant slaves. “If tho | the eewect the preceding weeh of tn'ereat tnd importance, | Catarrh..... 2 Killed or pled for mouths, te dollars a basket. Senator had answered that « Territoriai legislature bad tho | qgong other matters it will contain — Cones. . 3 FATES Lyk BAIS har Te me sear wick hare ate wh | tuto Taha ts rony sere es | hese taro srr Cantng ain | ote at: 1| Eee eens et Balt nay gard to tho general fruit harvest applios to tho | (etc would have geiaed his point, But Douglas did uot | !n Hroadway—Descent upon the Premlaes by the Pollee—W'ro- | Cholera mortus. sO A veer deadeseamaammaa wned him to his room. fom apple crop. In New Jersey particularly {( has been very ) gay that, nor did he intend to say it; nor, furthermore, | ceedings before Justice Connolly, Ac. Cirrhosis of the liver. . 32 —_—_—_——oOoo little less than a total failure, and but for the river cous. | did Lincoln understand hima as going that iar. Yet Lin: | A report of the recent Brutal Prise Fight, with a erapiita acdashes * <e eR BALSAM CUR gp MR. B. RIOR, NOS. ties, from which the supply i very abondant, we would and with what? acovant of the Combat between Morrissey and he Benicia i pha ‘3 3 | thenmatism and gov be feft with not more than a quarter crop of thie indisye Ww York: aud, would you pelleya it, | joy ‘or the “Champlonabip” of Americe—Appearance of tho 3 5 | eae A wn ete wi more than a quarter croy of this wwiisyou- | got muck interest is manifested in the result oa either | ¢,.) Before and After the Fight —Morrissey Vietorious— “a1 la | PLYATTS BPE BALSAM OY hen CHARLES CLARK sable fruit, The quality does not make op for the reduc. pm so fae as national affairs are involved. It is a foro- enplone heat tlk laude cH Pes cconelvsion that the whole democratic State ticket | Achievements of Modern Chivairy—fkeiches of tho Combat- 0 +o] em). i bi areal to the tion in the quantity, for in this respect the apples of tia | fen oe lected, which will be very to the ad- | ants, with s description of the Way they were Trained—Tri- 1 1 | ‘emanate Sebese reason is inferior to those which we have weretofure beoa | miuistration, AS the now coufess they are not | wnph of Brutally, Ae, . " TT) fg er accustomed to ere in our markets. ‘There are, in fact, | fgliting to rebuke the Baecutes but m apreliminay (al A report of the Trial of Dr. Gaitlardet for & Felontous As- B a. sae eens’ 8 | FSS wile re ¥ sro te WM, HOUSEL, OF 0 renee ween repabheans Americans for a 7 i. oo Softens! sur Le! , ber a sateen yuan roomed Lscigge we ieong one See i ° a. “ja saeall of tw Brweaet Rew Tork Goreerery—The - $ eae if aia Lire BA I nneenne be yi a ’ , it ein troth squabble, . . 1 e ena eane n rl western wane ot hts ate the ou ‘ie jeavoralised'as, ‘eal mua Ay Mayor's Squad among the Fortune Tellers sad Clairvoynote— 20 1! FH SEs odice to Non te i pny 3 Es. Mok R, te . tat ate eylvania, One of the leading orgams of the opposition | More Humbug Bxposed—Rich Adair, £2 Suicide, by strychnine... t | of the mast torturing Rik dyspepsia, crop bag also proved very uaproftable, amd the orchards | rary in Pennsylvania, the American and | A complete and authentic lit of the Passengers by the un 5 Suppression of menses. P| ie: ae in some instances have not produced more than one thirtag | Gants, forcibly remarke “= etanete steamelip Anatetn. 3 eee ‘ Hr AM. HAM CURRD 0000 CASI the yield of last your. This is mainly if act wholly attribu The Roening Post col 8 w York) deliberately telle the public | An accountof the Execution of fra Stout st Rochester—The : : 5] SS yeep can ve P, -#- will by cure aay table to the unfavorable weather, As the apple forma the | Ht there we for sod | pecition for Commutation of Sentence. 1 ck | ee Lene cared principle staple of the fruit trade, the failnre of the crop has conve Raccutton of @ Woman in Ponnsy!vacia. ot == | [7 Bom ROR, ¢ © oNTAIN A PARTICLE OF een quite severe in its effects upon producers and dealers, teat, = ‘The Trini teatime Fire Ragiac in Wail mreet—Banquet neers intermittent. 1 sethantes mead B nara 4 sey y ‘yileleteriogs mineral. it ean be a ---4 whose receipts have been very mater “Wve vaadond there itis seationnd ta history at, when the Dake _— “lane en Oe Correspondenta in Pacis and Berlin~ } ing w ris WC isoe and 198i, nnd cl dant wee enged | sane Okey etn ii iva BiceaetNe UF THE AGM. by. Thea crop in Connecticut sad Massachusetts has, | borough war jensive wou! nm coe “ . p " ae on ths comery oreed nt to be More AbURdADE UD a en eer cceutrts tatuarchs aud foud a tnap ct pgerse = ee Week suing Oct. 25, 1854... 2) 2 Hor Kraul yp ek it BH GTI ae year,and we shall not, therefore, suffer to a0 gre ae ita able in the Foyal tent. This was | The Canadian Red Rivee Kaploriog Repetivon—Caracer ~" ae - poe foo | [AD wane Seesaw kata e ight otherwise have been expected. | enon Deke. Charles was meu Counti cilky of the Vi ot : . 16, \ * extent an might otherwise have been expe: come Soe ‘orhimai ond a pats of the Country—Lake of the Woode-—ertilty of the Valley Gxt, 23; 1808... 900 | att atta? SEWING MAOHINE, Haldwin and Russet, which are tivo principa! provtnets of tha | Mt 8 Meee Caunpmie: for el ry the Red River, &e —— | For at mans she putes na fal 7008 ~ orchards of Massachnsetts, wil! therefore, to a very com | iy New York i ome of this ~ Wili be uot na at The Grent Balloon Race at Cineinnati—The Rival Mronanta Deoreaso this week ‘ . 2 | = any other aad ‘dy evn ndway. referable erable extent, 1 ace of the Groening and | end of ita Pultoewa? on their Trave.s—Ascension of Taree Balloons, fe. SSCAPTTULARION —-cONAnIN C Clean Rn wy ee eee ioe cd na rreal aucrtte n ths | the regret with which Uhe split a Now York i viewod | " Rdtorlalsom the lending vente of the 4x7. Bones, joints, &°. Silibora and promatrs | | Pirie D IX FORTUGAT. a ye er agg by the ition in Penusylvania finds Its way to this | Loni News of interest of this and the adjoining cities Brain and aetves... births , + My] perlenoedig : md eaten of yeleorten apple producing counties of New York, to the early part | eity, more freely The battle in The Latest News recetved by jelograph or otherwise up to Generativs organ: 9, Stomach, bowels” nad” 7 way and qneeitence, Heart anck bieod vensels. expressed. of the reason apples brought pretty high prices, ranging | Rebinytranin 0 Be tree, | was only & preliminary battle 1 | 1, time of publication. ' sklition forces, for the from two dollars nd bait to foar dollars; wut as rho | HECUMeMLOL THO at Mer excellent (raving, aud | ottsary Notices of noted and distinguished cbaracters. season advances and the fall varieties begin to come hieved success. With Joli M. Read as their. Terins—Only $28 year, four cents s single copy. To be ob- they will be reduced to one dollar and a dollar and fitty | the bead of their ticket they have confidence and yee: tained at the office of the Kaas. and of allnows agents. Ad- “| | tige, for be could harmonize republicans and Americans, See token e tera aausveny tee tame” eng | SESee Sey eects SCORN | ae | a |, While “very fine @ : standing asive aeqt rT apples are worth three dollars aad a hall, wth Mr, — oe boy io pe oy wore inte superb pa tam arf = types, oppoege | Uniter 1 year ounges The trade in tomatoes is rapidly incronaing, and ts at | RAR In, Penney ae, ie Stee eee jo Rat ahi present aa large as the pexch trade. Inthe early part of | always declined office out of ro Examine Fall and Wintes Style Bp yng the season they come from Virginia, the elief supply | fiom. Consequent! 4 $3.60. Thay are admitted to being raised in the country around Norfolk, and com Healy teva ne LA Safoattray tartar" Give ties call vaand high prices. This year they ranged from two to | United States, he wae ote, aad Ribbons, Hibboos, Ktbbons.—1,000 three dollars bushel during the whole seasom. A largo ye atten ‘pam. they, got a e quantity of tomatoes is made into catanp and shipped of to various places. The supply this season is as abundant ag last year's, bentrnnierag aetna oe -eaahgrad SNS Pati —=Part 1—Now. 1h, 1081, 576, | fitven Bote hanes! a Bi tert, 1977, 4 4 1482, 1837, 1529, ealiinere, mee asians ith. ints, iit, ie, vs, 1 Bie {1789} tran, om tsi ay ve ‘es a, 1821, ce tea Wit Neosaway Digo, 162, 2108, pe 220"), "aa BR ED, s, others riot om ee TS eEee 1 meenen a Hatr?—1f 20, Use Wetson's tea Sats . BAS, betty Ss 40 withonst 4a Bb, ; ee ee ‘stows Sy ee s rn SSsrovsssui ut ~z ‘al fevers Urinary orga 7. 40 to 50 yoara 50 to 60 yours 60 to 70 Sear 70 to 80 year £0 to OO years 90 to 100 years Unknown, United States. 2 Unknown, st Tries Total. other digestive organs. 06 WE. Uneertain seat aud gene GENUINE ORT WINE, z (ve sbie for mouteinal ile saving purposes, the fine OSHORN & CO. OF OPORTO, Taree Jopted the ing. ing ay ‘ihe tnark, whew one ter their own oe ssumere will be exabled to Cy the choicest F ot ages. in exactly ys ein honed or dut oa a, ART, “hus cha Co are of F iSiaes TO ORR BE OLURLE OLA! A yg te 48, RARP Sree, Aa ae Lv J Rey, piatina, alv salou earn inte nitrate rect Wax peated Bet A ei ANS he S!onn's sewixe mag Litt ag - : acon To Ta A wow fant achine, prorat soming neching compiaing the lateat tem what hey ¥ prices are now rc do it examine at the low sara te pry inc} senha CO, re Sanene, OENTI ABER, AIES8 83, “cnt boys Who are in Want of A Ane pRte of boots of eee: fi Bradway oat. v4 can get the cheapo’ ae “GRRATFST MED Dr. Keonedy, of Roxbury, re weed or bee TI mee Ay yt cures every kind stn