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9 “ release of the Jewish child Mortara. The Pope had re- plied that the boy’s retum to his parents was impossible. The The deta The Bor’ eecort The proclamation in which th direct Cominion over 1 on the 4th of November making Wo celebrate t An explosion occ some fireworks wer killed, The whole gat of India, the amounting to a million of pouuds was destroyed, aud the ‘Sreater part of the Arsenal blown up. India wa rred « mbay mail of October 26 had reached England. of the pews are quite unimportant bay Mouey market was ¢ The ox Bing of Dethi had been seut » Call Arse? Ata under an British Crown assames expected to be promul { preparations were pot On a grand scale ( the Kurrachee na epared, and four men were rifiegand’ musket ammunition, The Aciantic Telegraph—Laying the Shore | End of the Cable, [Valentia (Nov. 11) correspondence of Tralee Curoni ky éleamer Robert Bruce arrived here ‘assist in laying down the shore end of the cable, the on Tues: le.) | to pletion of which bas been looked forward to with so much apxiety. The schooner Siag, of Yarmouth, has beeu em: ployed in the work for the lust sixteen cays, but such 18 the insetivity aud want of « to whom the work is entrusted that not a mile of it It is now thirty-one days has yet been laid down sipce this vessel left Greenwich, and from the repre made sentations dhrough their expect a speedy Preconcerted to secure the laying down of the shore at the time by the directors, secretary, the public were led to and effective method had been end before the winter, and of the sharehold 8, and put to a practical test the assertions of those who maintain that the defect is at the Valentia end of the wire remarkably fine 8 strange to say, with the Vantage of the fine weather, other to do nothing. to & great deal of comment, “Where are the direc silent spectators of the It is time the lentiat’ and answered. The London Times of 15th of November, in @ communi- cation from Valentia respecting the Atlantic telegraph, says:— Upto the present time, the length which has been under- Tun in order to substitute w have been remove It is, of course, loc the shore end mt cable, else, of course, the expense an a never be ing it'woui state the s distinct as tho improve there are m ng through The American Colony in Navaza Island—Mr. | p of som the snore end been found uninjured, though it p be the case when the whole twelve miles shall ed with the stout cable aying down A and rep attempted d at Valentia and’ why are thi ce that is being questions should be boldly put ergy displayed by those 8 satisfy the The weathor had been ce the arrival of the shore end, but, ception of a few manwuvres for au hour or two each day, the vessel has more the ap- pearance of & Ship Waiting tor orders at oursport than oue engaged in & work of the greatest public importance and of the deepest interest to the shareholders, teption to this matter through your columns a fortnight ago, T alluded to the necessity that existed of taking ad. Bad weather has now set in, and the work will probably have to be discontinued. Both vessels are lying at anchor of Begnish Island, the steamer (to use the words of the peasantry) “helping the These proceedings have given rise and itis naturally asked, ° shareholders ected not ex re Bachanans Haytlen Diplomacy. 17. (From th ‘The details of lately by the Washington ¢ without tay found pianati zens establish thirty mites 5 a dependency of that couniry. cargoes of an inferior kind of guano found ta great abun vg the fact the Hayten govern. Ment sent two Commissioners to examine. dance there. to have Ha, ‘abn ortanee About a ytien hed th On u leary regular establishment, and flity four pounders “and au Prince, tb arrival of ord wor 18 kme to the 26th of August last, ho the Saratoga and another, to comply w protect the al the American government had becn authorized to f citizens of the United States who may discover guano ix any island “not within the lawful jurisdic tion of any vtber government.’ Having given this otice, the Saratoga, without waiting avy orders, sailed off. The Haytien governmeut then Sent a new protest to Washington, and in this position the th le on d intr 8 t have vance igh the case will probab! risen from the absence of silli ear back @ party of Atm elves in the island of strom the Haytien coast, and which is claimed Their object was to ship | on Times, ) 1 seid to have been sustained rpment at mst trans onsisting of a wh provided er weapons, “and that gu hands pired, ‘They wit forwarded to Washington, and waited the interlopers to withdraw: affair at present stands eve It is © , two Ame es of the 18th of August to deny the Haytien jurisdiction Hayti asserts that upon that point, both from historical precedente and actual fucte Happily, matters of this description are now bey un possibility of permanent disput them are well defined. . there wil Hi The there since t On the other can be aud bell to set them at defiance bev be by the exercise of the stroug hand. The Chess Contest MORPHY AND Lord Lyttleton has ad the distinguished Amer make the following extra that we fault that the match between y has not taken place. fessed object two words, should unpute any one has perbaps not mathe ceive that Mr match. The f engaged in might be made, greatly “tterfere with constant prac is the Tn the Sta au and To th I cannot conceive that failure to you De 8 B in the cir the vy in England. TAUNTON, —Your letter has but one pre should declare ‘that it is not your rself and Mr. Staunton ly might be ma le that any bor am I awar is entering far the failure of the lees to be regretted Nor correctness of bis recent ftatement, necessary for the mate i Serious loss and tuconve well. before he did. if ¢ to me plain, both as to the seif was prevent, and which bave passed, rearon to suppose that be would be Jam not aware tmatch within po long un do | por solely with the view of playing Mr. Staunton. t ke the case stronger, but it scems to me as wuiikely as that you dbave come, as has been al re tated (as with Mr Staunton’s conc i Birming that ham Tvurbament The London Bra saye — Paris on the 12th of I wili_ really come 1 probably match Morphy v already atioat for giving The War in Cochin-Chinn, OFFICIAL REPORT OF The following 8 a report received b Marine from Vice-Admiral Rigauit de mander in-Chief of the expedition in Chin Bay oF Tourase, Sept Mowarr® Ls Mixeerne — troops from t morning of th ver them 1 Not receiving any rej the forts which ex wuilt by French en All river. 4 order fring was the versels ve the honor te Emperor have and occupation of the forts of Toarane, been join he ne 30 p, a Th a vigorous cane fend the anchorage wer Nemes ommand ¢ the walls an he nto line clos attacked by the Mitra Kt Cano— Th fan hou the greater 5 After hawing the precanti and they bad vere thet s the night of the Captain Be Ph e te the r oh ult evening of the following cent a written sumntnons to the Governor of the forts to de- | at the bank to-da tga y the e me hay to ali the oth Staunton gave you ev that Mr. THe TIONS. om at the pened their wmand wuld Bot be spa yee both to others 4 But I cannot but think that im ail fairness and cow. mideratevers Mr. Staunton might have tid you of this long 1 know no re have ascertained it, and informe your first letter from At a © that this mueh exp After it in England said it), that us to Bw that the time indee Morphy has decided to His decision cannot fail of pean chess. Herr foal orrancetents for being 0 s vermin where san the reception he merits In calling at- hus, strange to of labor of sabmerg- en in its present | sionally as | overland wires, and should apy | (take place when the shore end is added ¢ themselves coufident of work ¢ for some time to come at least. | nour on Sunday the wind has been blo vom the northeast, and continues unat and sve On the can men-of- war, sit ed Hayti and notified that | r from the Washington Cabinet having any’ intention st made, the ves Jers, and tow of Hayti not to intertere with them. The was that by an act of « ; nt from the notice given by the Saratoga that the United States arg no quest jaws that regu United States showe: the analogous case that occurred with Peru years back, that they were pri cases according to exact about five ed to deal with and liberal interpretations, and there is reason to anticipate that, if the Haytien prools are as ircefragible as they are, represented be no resolution umetances, I e blamed if I go somewhat furter into th general circumstance match can I doubt barely id to him. pad of this, it seems ow at which I my- mmunications ready to play the | } \ |W wishes in Va. whole ated of the was Thereupon the Haytien govern at a formal protest to the American agent at Port is had come to | Camraigne, n the government ground ase: vl od band, m. th ch ved to di © that hall into a Serious coutest with a player of the highest force aud in the y FRANCO-SPANISH OPERA- milly, the the Frew by the Dordogne, poard 450 | in the discount market, and the supp! The general rate for good bills iw still 25 | cont, but instances in which transactions take place Colow on jet * iti Kan on the and anchored at Tourane on the the Minister of Com 1858. nform you that the orders of the ep executed as far as regards the capture bh na and On the Ist of September I ‘¢ him two hours t yong hE I attacked at the same time all @ anchorage, and the two | re, whieh defend ihe entr: J positions pointed out for the taken up in the most per out the Fignal 10 commence Martheat of th Nemesis, all broadst jes. Al the end of | ato of half an hor the forte whieh de- | wilenced. [etachunente from Hew tae a onaded the jon ee and Alarm Primaugvet, them, amid cries of © Véee | Bimpe this colemn ort time aller ope landed formed them ris, While those forts wer largest vessels, three of our gunbou aw! the nicks st ear forts Ube entrance of tae f those forts biew up in about mencement of the attack, and thy ronal! niy t let aatisted by Sub Knginer 4 ar 1 ythwestern part orning hich te urt “4 “lt 4 Ponte , wv) ane the pen nenia and Le Avalan’ fehich had remain on ») wae thrown into the diteb. th h battal weupied by the seamen under ate tred, u of Spanish chasseurs, @ yiae the largest of the forte, | therein established n comma 4 of Lie oa under Col. ¢ der the eseort of suitable for a ut. Oot carite, Although Thad taken (the troops until ernset, march, the beat was so se- | Hye y 1 ont died from fatigue. Commandant Reynaod, rorrapher Pioix, sounded | Kentucky 6% he, Dragoi er Bb Cam the tl ww offter to be able on | the gamboata close to the At daybreak the five y alterwar expeditionary astern fort 1 stati TeeBraponne an! the Fl Cano then | New York b aromeed ne, Fuaee, aad | ander the di their new po 1 fire had a Cor head ned xl near the camp be sland of Cham Callao, corps Being | &e. Annemite army, whic! lected by our mise foree of 10,000 men, bos not made its appearance. state of repair. NEW strongly fixed in this position, I waited (he approach of the is according to information col: ) was to march on us with a Up to the present time this arm: ‘The western fort and | the other works were, previous to the attack, in a perfect All bf them were mounted with very heavy brovze and iron guns. The former are the most bumerous, and in general th of them are fitted with th y are very fine pieces. All elevating screws, and the Whole materiel is far superior to any we have seen in China. pieee the weemels but the stroyed other to the Queen of Spain, ‘that bad been made show that the expected an attack. Panis, Nov. week. [From the Paris Moniteur, Nov. 15.} ee ge ee Franc@ has vainly attempted, since the commencement of the present century, to re-open relations with Cochin ‘The pitiless severity with which our missionaries have been constantly treated bas led our vessels of war to the coast of the kingdom of Annam; but their efforts to enter into relations with the government, or to obtain sy mitigation of the violence complained of, Lave been unav Tn 1856 the Emperor's government char, China. ing. agent with a mission to Tourane to make a 15.—Reinforcements for the French ex- peditionary force in Cochin China will be despatched this a special attemptto The western fort, in addition to its armament, | contained a number of brouze six and pine-pounder Held ‘and they are all mounted on high-wheeled car- riages, Well suited to the bad roads of the country, All the bronze gups have been removed on board iron opes have been de- have put aside two magnificent bronze | presi to be presented to the Emperor and the | mM The small arms found are not worthy of remark; all of thom are the common mus- | kets manufactured in France and Belgium. The powder, of which We haye taken a considerable quantity, is of | Fnglish manufacture, and has probably been purchased either at Singapore or Hong Kong. Al! the preparations Annamite government overcome the blind obstinacy of the court of Annem, but that compel to Hué the message of which smn was not even permitted to land, and he’ was ied to quit the 9 coast without being able to transmit he was the bearer. Those attempts were generally followed by fresh persecutions the missionaries, still more rigorous than the ones sly practised, and a bishop, M. Diaz, was put to ing undergone the most frightful tortures, ‘The Fmperor’s government could not allow iis overtures to be thus baughtily rejected made a cause for persect solved on. that its solicitude should be 18, and aD expedition was re- ‘The Spanish government, which had similar grounds of complaint against the court of Annam, eagerly agreed to co-operate iu the object of the expedition, under the command of Vice Admi 1 Riganlt de Genouilly, by placivg at bis disposal a regiment from Manila and two vessels of war. makes known the first r rane by the united flags of France and Spain. A private letter of the 18th § ‘The report which we have published alts obtained in the Bay of Tou- ptember, from the Camp of Tourane, gives some further details relative to the ex- pedition, alter mentioning the capture of the forts. We shall march to the atwek of the city of Haé, but before doing 80 we $! wait for the arrival of some Spanish cavairy who are on their way from Manila, That place wil inall probability give us more to do than the ca astern Asia, kilometres thirty yards wide, ‘of cannon, The 1821 mere than 2.500 of those guns. ure of the forts, as it is said to be the strongest in all protected by an outer diteh twelve (seven and a half miles) in circuit, and The ramparts ace mounted by '1,500 French officers who were in’th: ot KivgGya-long bad cast for him previous to They also endowed the city of Hue with extensive barracks, and fortified the It is, therefore, i we shall port. nN cht some measure against ourselves While waiting for the commencement of operations, we make the best of our situation here. We are exposed oa burning sun, with occasional torrents of rain. We sleep on the hard ground in company with myriads of ants, ennts, and other inseets, which are more annoying to us than any of the natives we have yet met with. As to meat, We are confined to the salt provisions from the ships, but, as a set-off, we have vers and other game. Yesterd: Jeg of—not mutton—but of mon: lenty of partridges, plo- L partook of part of a sand Tcan assure you that it was in no way inferior to the pvé salé of Normandy. The inhabitants of this country are small in stature, olive complexion, and, in my opinion, very ugly. They are said to be but th vermin, w revolting to ‘uropean stomachs. Ty intelligent, but of this I bave yet seen no proofs; rea dirty, disgusting race, being covered with the} catch and get rid of in a manner rather The country is one of great natural riches, and which has hitherto’ been kept aloof from the rést of the world by t sive than that practicet by the Chineee, policy more excli It is now about to be invaded by the element of civilization, and will be compelled to associate With otber nations, A few more movements of this kind and the whole uni- verse will be conquered by Enropean ¢ are several very exc coast of Cochin Ch Nbiatran but te Bay of 4 e capital of the pelled to run for shelter, Hong-ko, hin Chinese empire ‘iaation. There lent places of anchorage on the among others tho bays of Padaran, Phuyen and Con mi nor Tourane, from its proximity ON ig the one Wigators have given a preference to when com- The Bay of Tourane is one of the finest natural ports iu existence, and the sheet of water is not less than nine miles jong by five in bre adth, and it i completely sheitered from the fary of the mon: soons by the anchorage is excellent. bigh mountains whith surround it. The struct the Minister of Death of Hon, Benjamin F. Butler—Meeting ot Americans the At a numerous and highly res) aie ‘meeting of Ame- rican citizens, convened on the 18th of November at the banking house of Messrs. John Munroe & Co., Rue de la Paix, for the pu pect for the life lamented death of the Hon. Benjamim F. Batter, of York, who expired in_ Paris on the 8th inst., after a brie illness, the Hon. John ¥. Mason, of Virginia, was unant mously called to the chair, and Mr. Cooluy, of New York appoiited secretary. © of a public expression of their res- and character, and their grief at the Judge Masox, on taking the chair, addressed the meet- ing ina feekng and impressive manner, alinding to the eminent in terms highly appropriate to the occasion public services and private virtues of the deceusod At the conclusion of his remarks, Hon. Hawa Fist, of New York, presented the following preamble and reso: lutions, whieh were unanimously adopted — Whereas, called to lament the decease of our fellow citizen, the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, who, having but a few days home for what he joyously heen, here suddenly simmoned to hie final rest— cerely in the inscrutable Providence of God, we are respected New York, ee left his country and i his “first holiday,” at the threshold of his anticipated enjoy ment, bas Resolved, That the myeterious Providence which has ® olic services virtues which endeared the and ly and in a foreign land taken from among us our hed and lamented countryman, Benjamin F. Bat. F, while over wheltning us with sadness, \tnpr ‘but pilgrims and eojoarn. her private ased a large circle of <8e8 Upon re. warm friends uid carnest admirers afford us a pleasing and grateful retrospect in this hour of 8 As an advocate, as a lgitlator, a8 the statutes of his native State, as the of len berearment. codifier eer of the fede- the ral peverument, he las Weft us the example ofa life direct, ed by a loity sense of duty, rectitud illumined by the brighthese of a 1 intellect. aad palrotiem, and ed aul cultivated: In private life be exemplified the character of the true friewd, the upright citizen, the sincere a. pure apd ebildlik Resolved, That while we are adino tfelt com wived, That the quested to Torward family of Mr. Botier On motion of Mr. Schroeder, of Rhode Island, te wed, That the proceetin lished in Galignani « Messenger. Ou motion of Mr. Proutess the meeting then President J. B. Conny, Secretary Commercial intelligence. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Console were quoted at the close on Friday at 0834 a for money and account The bullion in the Bank of England had increased £136 ,000, Mesers, Baring Bros. quote money easy at 24 a 3 per Bs. Od. ; The London Daily News’ city article of Friday evening, —The funds to-day were dull, and Tine of one-cighth per cent was finally quoted, owing In the other de cent, bar silver, 58. 1%d,; dollars nominal eagles, 768. 3d November 19, sa; Mneipally to the languor of business upon the sanctity ofa house of moturuing, we r tho bereaved family of the deceased our sincere se of this meeting be pub- \journed. J. ¥. MASON, Chairman, partments of the Stock Pxchange there was an equ: sence of any features of intorest. More abundant. | that rate are less rare. London Times at the firm Paris being slightly lee favorable money increases, and transa discount market at 2 per cent. | changes th rates abe arrived to-day from St. in the ‘tthe same as at the laat post. etarding the arriy ess has » loading stap ‘There is stl! general want of nimation AMERICAN SROU RATT, Messrs, Baring, Bros. & Co. q for American securities. Unit choretts fives, bonds, 9, Pennsylvania fives, 82, ditto bouds of 1 Virginia fives and sixer, 86, Railway sec Panama bonis, %. Messrs, Bell & Co. report State man Hat slightly advanced rates qa United States 6's of 1867-8... Tntto bonds of 1865 ions bave taken however, @ 817, 96 ar in observable money is more There were no bullion operations city article of Friday evening says — The English fondé opene! steadily thia morning | prices of yesterday, and rema\ned without | t | much alteration, although there was a disposition to dal nem at the close, imconrequence of the qnotations from The abundance of ‘lace im the eign ex afternoon. there was a slight decline in the ‘om Vienna and Trieste; on other places they were About £49,009 in gold Petersburg, and a farther salar amount is expected Immediately—the whole has been sold for exportation. The colonial produce market during the week has been scantily eupplied, partly on ac count of the note an improved demand States fives, 05, Tog a 108. Maryland vee, bonda, Massa. isles quiet; stocks in improved de railway securities 108 a 105 carnost Christ whom geutieners was beautifully combined with Jecision, and whoee manly bold- tempered and chastened by a plicity of taste and of manners. d not to obirade desire to this mecting be re. & Copy of these resolutions to the a 8, Tito 5's of 1874 LS od a 96% Alabama 6's, bonds at ee 6 aH Massachusetts 101 08 Ohio 6'8, 187 +. Wa OT Penneyivania 5's. aL u Tennessee 6's, bo 86 | Virginia 6's and 6's. 8 a 88 | Boston City 6'8.. 60 0 a 8 Hiinoie Central 7's, 1860, freeiand. th 83 | Ditto sand 7's, 1875 vosee 89 Ditto shares... Miseount a BE | Michigan Central 8's, 1860, . - 6 a BB -% a Ditto oa Ditto ba Frie T's, 8d mortgage....... 0 a 70 Erie stock... toes Walt intention ¢ tain in the same manner a revocatiqn of the canon of the empowers its adherents to rain circumstances, or at involuntary conversion null and ply to a letter from a Hebrew congregat your letter of the 16th independent power, and w any American citizen, reported, which wo goverpnient, estabuabed principle @ouduet in its intercoorse with Pennsytvania Central 6's, ist tor YORK HERALD, TUE = 9 92 gage. ‘The London Times of the 19th quotes. ue of Tilinois Central 7's of 1860, freeiands, at 82; shares at 774). LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Brokers’ New York Central Cireular states the sales of cotton for the week at 68,200 bales, of which 4,500 were to speculators and 7,000 for export. of a penny per Ik mand trom the trade, Holsters offer without showing a disposition to press sales. ness on the 19th was 8,600 bales, of which 1,000 were on speculation and for export, the market closing steady at the advancea quotations:— Pair. which 247 000 bales were American. All qualities were about one-eigbth higher on the week. under a good de- \ freely at the close, ‘The busi pis | a STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. The advices from Manchester are encouraging, there having been a slight advance in all kinds of goods. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFYS MARKET. Messrs. Richardson, 6% ied Me 352,000 bales, of ce & Co, quote flour ver, dull but steady: Western canal, 20s.; Philadelphia ani Baltimore, 208. 6d. a 2is, 6d.; Giio al quiet Dut steady; red Western, 48. 64. do. b8. a 68. 3d dull, and quotations nominal: white, 32s. ‘22s, a 2ts, Wheat a 6s, 3d,; white +; White Southers, Ge. Md. a Te. mixed, 288.; Cora very yellow, 298.; LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Messrs. Bigland, Aytha & Co, , Richardson, Spence & Co., James McHenry and others, quote beef heavy, and all qualities - the close. Pork dull, at 70s. hily lower, causing rather more business at Bacon heavy, with but lit- te inquiry, and prices weak, Lard dull, and prime le 4 offered at 52s., the market closing firmer, however. ‘Tal iow advanced 6d. a 52s., but with none on the market, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. The Brokers’ and other circulars quote ashes quiet, pots 80s. a 30s. 3d., pearls 32s. 8d. a 32s. buoyant. na 188. a 238 6d. for middling to fine. common scarce at 48, 2d. a 48, 3d.; fine 12s. a 17s. Sales unimportant. tine dull at 39. 6d. a LONDON MARKETS: Messrs, Baring Bros. quote breadstuffs quiet and_un- White wheat, 42s, ; red, 36s. a 40s,; firm: rails, £6 10s.'a £6 15s.; bars, £6 5s." Sugar pened quiet, but closed buoyant and slightly higher. Spirits tur; Linseed quotations barely maintained; New York, £10 10s.; Bos. Linseed oil steady’ at 29. Fish oils slow of Saltpetre ad- changed, _ Chttee quiet. Tea quiet—Congou, ae line firm at 41s. Linseed advanced 1s. ton, £10. sale, but prices unchanged. vanced 6d. als, Tallow quiet at Sls. HAVRE MARKET. Rice steady. For the week ending November 16, incl vices are favorable. Breadstuffs quiet. fee dull, and slightly lower. oils at rather lower prices for all kinds. lina, fe bout quiet. flour, ‘The Mortara Abduction Case. MEMORIAL OF THE JEWS TO THE PRESIDENT—THE ANSWER OF GENEKAL CASS TO THE MEMOKIALIST: A memorial has been prepared and numerously six requesting the intercession of the Presi- d States for the release of the Jewish at Philadelphia dent of the Unite ive:—Cotton, steady: sales of the werk 6.500 bales; stock 38,000 bales. New Orleans tres ordinaire 108f. The manufacturing ad- Ashes firm. ‘There was more doing in Rice dull; Sugar buoyant, and slightly higher. Whale- Butchers’ Association quoted bls. 6d. 6d. Sugar quiet bat Coffee firm. Rice firm and 6d, higher; Caroli- ‘Toa—An average business without quotable change in rates. Rosin steady: medium $8. 6d. a 98. Hides dull. Bark dull: Baltimore, 6s. 6d, Philadelpbia, sales unimportant. Cod oil, £30, Seal oil— Linseed oi} in better demand, at 2s, a 29s. 6d. Clive oil wevient 10s. a 208, Spirits turpen- 208. a Cof- Caro. DAY, seal aro Re MERICAN GENERAL. COMMITTRE, 1858.°AN | AD journed meeting Committee will be held #1 163 Bowery, on Tuenda ‘vent if, Novewnhor 20, A755 o'clock. WAGNER, Acung Presuicnt, Gham cs DBANE, Vice President. =D, N.S. Huan Munxvirn, Secretaries. T A MEETING OF THE Fook, ng Ss DEMO A cuacinn atthe Wighten ed Se mapreing portions of the Seventh, Eleventh a th Thirwenth wards, helt on area « Oren N vember 25, the followiag resolution wa. ApREIWe, and heartily endorve for Comptroller, recag aad relleble doméerat, of Keaureed, That we the mri George Tlsing lan ass conswtceh sealous many years promiuent eereice ia the party, and secomint le of this Aldermans district and the volt a aan. fy eats and talented gentleman. 10 rats the aval eoecerie of the ea aa MENS cad cotiplenthy Garonne Sai i mnt au ‘and cogyplesity demand, an: Bs the pubile teresa imnpeeaivey rea ure, ON DUFFY, Peowident Jonn C Katine, 7 Lucene O'Doxxens, § Vice Presidents, tuLtaM G. RAYMOND, Nicnoras b. Hansen, Joun H. Fret, Corresponi ting Seoretary. CARD FROM PATER Pci caliente a pecee. INDI viduals hat asserted dist I had ved money from mee weak or cthera, to inde from. Sorenty Are Weeds & peeomen assomary (anes ne anaes wens nama a much ast fre sianderers) forage fo put upon record my denial of he ae under oath apd county of New York. 9a—Peter Fiyan, being duly pd depones an ‘hat he bwa not received, will not 4 pombe Se ata Apthed aie dare receive money to indupe him w aden ‘andon the pany his friends iu the de- accorded him. mocratic party have so kindly PETER FLYNN. Sworn before we the 2h day of Nov., 1868. @has. E. Shea, Com. of Deeds. Ab A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF the lent democratic voters of the Kieventh hela on Bacurday, evening, at MoGuire’s Hotel, 416 Te Samuel W. Smiler wes called Yo the chair and Camobe)), was elected Secretary, wes committee of ponerse ra to make nominations fo~ hool officers. The cmmi retired, and after du> + deliberation, sath reported tho following ticket, whica was unanimous! For J Secretaries, contest as a Aldermante district Com masioner, CHARLES PERLEY, For School I JAMES BRENNEN, For School ‘Trustees, SAMUEL H. P. MELOS, GRORGE J. CAMPEELG, AMU RL, Groce J, Camvnett, SMILER, Chairman, ating: Committee. jichael Crees ioaare, William Dunes Tisses Motorman, xa Dismond, Daniel Byrne, Andrew Uuimmey, Kward, Moklvare John Hi Michael ‘Reynolie, es Campbell, Wil jones, Ross Mecuire, » Patrick Uerney, C. Cunningham. Jpmes M McEntee, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- Yon.—First Alderman, district —For sone im KNKIGHT. B. WILLIAMS, Chairman. Frocretaroa Danm Brorny, ILLIA . EMOCRATS OF THE ELEVENTH AND _SEVEN- teenth wards, to the rescue.—Hon. Fernando Wood ‘will positively address the democr: of the above wards ata d ‘mass meeting, to be held on ‘Wedneaday’ evening, December t, ‘at balf-past seven o'clock, at Bussom's Fortuna’ Hall, No, 22 boy Mortara, alleged tohave been abducted from his pa- rents at Bologna, and thence conveyed to Rome, where they are denied access to him, for the reason that he bad received Christian baptism in the Catholic church. ‘The spirit of this memorial may be gathered from the fol- lowing extracts:— “In Mortara the abstract rights of man have been vio- lated, and the mental distress of bis parents, their an- guish’ and their tears appeal to all liberal and free people to redress the offered to bumanity in the pereou boy for whom we now ask your kind offices. insult which thas been of the litte We are well aware that the United States never do, nor should assume the right to interfere in the internal relations of other lands; we also know that it may be said that @ person living in the Roman States mus mit to their laws, however arbitrary and cruel they may be. government would Listen res; Still we trust and firmly believe tuat the tfully to any snggestion coming from the President of the United States, especially if you would represent to his Holiness the Pope that tha universal sentiment, not aloue of Israelites, bat of Pro- testants also of the United States, condemns an act which is 80 unreasonable, unjust and crue!; and that to persist in ress of it might, more than anything else, retard the Catbolicity in the Union, where every bosom swells at the thought of liberty, and where the tyranuy of a church, whatever may be’ its name, is no less odious than the worst arbitary deeds of the most detested crowned heads. We would, therefore, respectfully request of you to in- United States at the Court of Rome to ask, as an actof grace towards the government cople Of all perscasions of this country, to restore - | undue inducement to change rearing him as an Israelite. Roman Catholic church whiel administer baptism under least to declare such al vy Edgar Mortara to his parents, to be educated as they may deem proper, without coercing their will or offering their original secondly, to od- void when the parents of children’ or adults themselves thereafter refuse to recognise the baptism as valid, when it Was administered at a time when they were unconscious, under the full persuasion that the head of the Catholie church cannot desire, in this age of progress, to force pereons to become converts to his belief, hy which it can neither gain strength nor benefit those whom it thas holds wb its grasp.” Mr. Abraham Hart, GEN. CASS’ KEPLY. fay our government is inclined to interfere with stion may be inferred by @ subjoined letter of the venerable Secretary of State, written in re: the President of » in the city of Philadelphia: — Derarnuest ov Stats, ) Waetiyeroy, Nov. Sir—I have vernment. This urrence tock place ner country. Cert of wie case, i iapowe this reset ve upoa the Bot it ie deemed proper to adhere to the which bas heretofore regulated its other nations LEWIS CASS. 2, 1858, ) received and submitted to ihe Prestaent nat. respecting the alleged forcible Abduction from his parente of a Jewish child by the public authoritics at Hol some expressio temnation on the part of this go- within the territories of an rights of It i# the settled policy of the United States to abetaa from all interference in the 1. ternal concerns of on inly there is nothing ip the ci as they are ‘To Mr. A. Hart, Presitent of the Congregation “Mickve Israel,” A Maw Fouso Guiury ay a Jt Isxocest nv 4 Cauy.—We mentioned in ¢ stract of the proceedings of the Cirewt named John Halpin Lad bee found ¢ toa year's service in the penitent and killed a heifer belonging to TH. that Mr. iteou's heifer was neither sto! day oF two ago it can Cherry street, Philadelphia. any Proven a. Tt turns out on nor killed, for a home alive and hearty, thas prov. F last, in an ab- ing that poor Halpin had been wrongfully condemned, Fortunate y , ly was granted him and tbe tran rele had pot been sem de. will 7 collection will be taken ap ‘The public wre res) ecttul ( cod ered in the RON INDIA, ITB INHABITANTS, THEIR be a ‘Christian «0 & new trial pon which the indictmont was quashed Pree Trader. RATIONS. LECTURES, LETTERS AND OTHER Li Ire. Tary compositions written to order, and honorable cont denee observed, for » reasomable com y an expe and competent writer, Address, post paki, B. W. J. rienced HG Broadway, up stairs. ASA ine Hotel be to returned not allow even his na please, thus publiciy, ow per. Boetox, Nov. 27, 18a. Ad watch in one be owner, and w! A CARD—THP GRNTHL FMAN WHO FOUND A Vai. abie of the apartments of the St. Nic Wednendsy at andl Sent & withthe chert of the howe rmadeaty wont attached to C=} pac b 4 ‘accept the grateful thanks of WM. R. CARNES, NFORMATION WANTED—OPF WILLIAM BRADSHAW, the lat Nowein’ pate will be Wan lef the yacht Ariel, somewhere ber. Any intormation, einceraing a piace aboat whereaby reerived at the St. Julien Hotel, No. 2 Washington qe WANTED—OF MARY BURKE, bal ed from ber Ld re, fi a bad ons will be thankfully received by ber First aveune. AgeD Th a F ERNFST SCHORNING, FORMERLY A BROKER, OF 27 Pine street, will 1 ITITIA ANDERSON 18 REQU 4 her friends immediately in Tonpectieut, a address a note to W. PF. Ls, box 2142, i hear of something 10 iif advantage. a abe wil hear something Wo hier advantoge, aud receive & thousand dollars. R. A. W. RDWARDS WILL FIND A LETTER IN the Spring stree\ Post office. =j + fh. Do come home immediately, Veta dying to see = ‘ve attended to. before this, Shall be absent air R. MALL 18 RIGHT: AND THE RALTIMORE 18 oF let maki ei oo, DR. KAY PURASR OADL ON 18 FRIEND R. at four o'eloek, on Important business, which must rere TO ma? —_ Rd x.y. W'dne week, sou ay bow Tai adtzos | NY craean AVEO A GOR vou DUR BARRELED for cash any ‘win description sud at gives for one woek, with . Gun, Moral ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY AND CLATRVQYANOR—M. nm ee ——— CHAIRVOYANCE wre, HAYES, 37 ——— STREET, ‘near Bowery, cured een member, or no pay taken. wea a Second street, near avenue Bh, to ratify Stephen P. for Comp! Governor of, the al Almshouse. Stephen P. Russell, T. W. han, Dr. Wm. Schirwer, Jobn 4A. Pape Judge Bowa and other distinguished ers will a aes the meeting. Come one, come all, and listen to the y and truth. OSKPIL G. BROWNIN Chairman Comunittee of Arrangements. Geo. W. Toswer, Secretary. (40, 1; FURSER TO THE PUBLIC —A “CANDALOUS X Teport having been putin circulation, for political pur poses, that 1 was connect brn vile book entitled * to have been written by with the authorship or publication ‘Six Monthe in & Convent,” pur reall @ Maria M ton of sald eo F any aca Set rit ¢ those en; n'get up, distributing or clrculating it pis a Ra td; and never sew her und, While ing” as ‘4 public magis- traie, thany vgars after ite publication, abe was pointed out to me in dissolute discharj ‘Novumaen 29, 1858 = om Chon nn H. PURSER. EW YORK, NOVEMBER 29 1858.—TO THE EDITOR of the Herald: —Sir—In your issue of last week I find my name used as EE angen nes Boney Trustee, You ‘ied please correct this, as 1am no candidate for any party wi over.” Yours, MICHA: OGaHAN- Fim ward. FFICR OF THE CLERK OF THT COMMON COUNCTL, New York, November =. Lge Inspectors of Eleo- tion from the First to the. Kle the last election are berebs aro. room No. 10 City Hall, on Teasing, wes wh cr ca A are Lodhi gragerreedt gary 29 second wards, inelnisi bereny aetthed to olen ot the The District inelnaive, are ‘Saree Se of December, District Tent second wards, inclusive, are are hereby. Y, Uae 3d das ‘al December, between and 4B. M. ‘oath of office DT VALENTINE, Dlerk of ROPLE'S AND biendg Pen = Shpptoars FOR AL- derman Fifth district, JAMES WEBB, EGULAR DEMOCRATIC RRGULAR, NOMINATION— Seventh Aldermante district, Ni Fifteenth wards. Alderman Solomon a AARON H. BEAN, Chairman. Enwarn J. Waunrom, 2, Atrnep J. meCorsovcn, $ ra EVFNTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, NINTH AND Fi —The democratic electors of is diate nth wi will meet at the M Academy, Now 93 and 96 Huth ths —— ed B. FOSDICK eve avenue, to = the nom! for A Wea December 1, at ids o'clock. By order of the Committee, G. A. Valentine, Secretary, — ¥, W. BNGS, Chairman, -AMMANY NOMINATIONS POR SCHOOL owvicEns— Sixteenth ward —For Commissioner, Charies P. Johason; iiliam 1. Mackay; for Trastees, A. i Herrick ut JK. BRODHEA. ‘bairmas. ry. tor Inspector, W find TA. Roser ALM. Herne Dong ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. JA a BRYAN, Is the people's independent candidate In this district. He iva popular aad uprig) man; can command & larce majority. 7H ALDERMANiC DISTRICT.—AT A MEETING IELD on Monday evening. Nov. 29, atthe Malta, No. 72 Ninth aven) the purpose of selecting a candidate for Alderman rom ationg ibe uummerons aapirans claiming Yo be democrata, Mr. Samuel Munson was called to the chair, and Mr. 8. J. Moo ‘as appointed to draft resolutions gs of « large majority of the demo- parted the follow! Whe convention pus {to be democratic, ream at -® convention a camdiiate was news ated Tor Aliermsn. of the Bistkiocsin ward, whois an enfelied mem\er of the Republican Associa tien: aud wheress, Samuel Usgood bas brea. place! ia noms uation by @ portion of the denaocrate pacts therefore, be Nesclved. Thal we, ne; detmocraite ehisvee of the, Wissownth foatton of Samar! ¢ preamble and resolu ward, cone'ut fa be nomination ‘That evening at Kuchotl's, 1d Seventh « ues MUNSON, Chairmen. F. J. Montacer, Secretary. LOTLMARD {FOR ALDERMAN OF Tid SINTIL AL. D dermanie district, Dr. J. qm WARD IN ARMS.—A LARGE stagtic meeting of the citizens af the s af belt in the lll Of Str, Wins. i 4 00 Sat “NTH AN eeoth w the cendidaten for Counethnants benora trom the Pit Newe torial district. The mee having been called to order, Mr, A, Mulligan was called to chair, and Mr. Michael tbern was elected Seeretary. The Chairinon, in an earnest and foreibh: manner, explained the objeet of the nesting. when the following preamble and resolutions were nnanimonsly adopted: — Wher Convention compos d of seven the var ident ciwom ba the Vinh © tried (Th Jeventh, Thirteeuth and Sevente fh at Hawcing oe of Broome and Pitt oe ae E sient inthe chair Ete the commities of one from each of ti Secrets 3 hod weoreng, "five elabe represented at former meeting baving no dou!t of the actual existence of such organizations, their reprearntaives were of course ad mitted, re (hose of another organiza.ion, whose authority to appear in that capacity was, it now appears, assumed by Ahemaelves to subserve pricate ends of thelr And, where her where princip! lips of paper in the shape of creientia 4, the committer viewing them as a manahre 8 nighl's growth, Ami, whereas, not satiafiod! ye won Was debated pro and con, then a vite bein the Convention supported the action of the commit Jority uf fourteen. Therefore, be tt Resolved, That the violence perpetrated by +d a RCtY in bareting open the doors, tie ayarm: ith the minions of an aspirant for throne Pry contunion and avarchy. were forced (0 roti in inziat rather than witness the amasblog performance of a ferackom mob, who released themselves from the custody of the p-uprictor Dy Paving the assessed value of he furaiare destruyed Resoreds Trot ta Michae! Sraith candidate w commend hin ore the citizens of the Fi rages, we claim him aa pubite Mm as snch by reviewing bis political antecedent, whieh, we regret to aay, will scarcely stand the soratiny of hia own scence asone pretending to he ademocrat, Then, be ft aisgolved. That in hts opposition 1 the Hon. Arurir Woods in weratic nominee of the party, and adiiation with ® bs] vey ablican opponent, sll maja our comnemaston, West bis opponition at the sume lime t» Tf Manders, canditate for Coaneilman, because he w also merite oor con. that In ‘O7, When sot askie by Tammany Hall, be recrived & nomination for juwicnatp from ‘the ng party-—the antipodes of the former, et ‘rie his candidacy against Lewy ©, Field for the Syracuse Comveption last Sey te do not Fecogniae a fitting pport: sud now that he is ir earnest a0, viele ‘That ind'noh Lccanpton proclivities aa freely ex prepared to prove them inder ward betore boty Sit nrede be, {pereby vodemnany toe spctleas chief Jame« poral to Ini Merits our hearty disvy Fomdemnation, asd algo his bec ming a rerun jement within bin reach f> nscompilae ve, Uy which honest ten transterrod Gordy. In conclusion, (chee lon man far from being the cbrtce of the people, which we will demonsteate ere the cl of the poll on the 7th proximo, and f German blood bas tana i in the ever « elime of their ome the tam by Smithton man of their own bend wi) be at the ballot box, for they, as conatitating mora than « the voters of the district, are virtuntiy toa ier cena ct having nowe, we regret it for the sake of camp, and ech excluion wade .---¥, nt a ier smi “‘ nea eater eae cman! Aw NOVEMBER 30, 1858. _ POLITICAL, 10% WARD DEMOCKATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR For Schooi Coms “Paeretonae cr RAM rig * ‘T. WEBSTER. 1 For School Inspector. vente ¥. ®MITH Fer School Trusioen | Witt WiLLTAM McOAPEIL, DISTRICT—2TH WARD | ™ ALDERMANIC A yey! had —_s he Democratic ublicns Regular Nuimvetioa, corner of P ‘or a iderm sn. devel with che streets » ‘itilant oot) i roome and div! WILL Ai dP: rooms, all doing @ 'gv0 proprietor NOal A. CHILDS, Chaieman of the kept it for soven years: it has a six years’ lease to ran at hal Wiis Mumeay, Seo. Dou. uatiog Genser sion. ita value; $4,000 0 $5,000 in cash and the balance on time A} pagans | ply to GEORGE BAUKKK for particulara, 86 Nassau PTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN up TT" ocmmbice rocogviscs no ober candidates ve tne athens eptitaees of Consiabies Ward but Hugh Movab and Moule RARF CHANCE—FOR SALE GHRAP, A FANG! Pleifier. CHAS. @ CORNELL j f00d8 and millinery elore, one of the best stands in tight Chatrman of the Wart Gomize. | aventc. ‘Kent iow °'Bhis na claice fog m perenn whl Joun Ryan, Seoretary commence business ly atthe store | Fighth avenue, or at the Savings f ‘sank poor] of Tweaty ft aireet and Third avenue. TH WARD REGULAR DEMGGRATIG REPU SLL Serene Be aera eae nee AME | 4 APLENDID, PORE STAND FOR, BALNCIN BOGR Ranimous nomination from ihe Pevol id Regine Genver. | AA roarvet,, Hels well ted up, and doing a good busin thinmtot through bebory aud corruption, aa otseratiod tere. it wll Se gold low For parc ire o wid ~ | pork stand No, 76 Clinton Market, fronting on Canal atreot. 157, WARD.—THE D¥! DOR AA vA y an RESTAURANT AND qiguoR SALOON, win mittee will be in seasion & even! tebberd & Me stock and fixtures, ia es. noe Goya thiriz'ecaend weet ost Furth avenue stair un | rent, and dot ae sine, will be tl after the ‘The friends of Samsee Mabe yy for Alder. ‘A. 18. box 100 the Aa yoy ‘es of ‘the whole democrntic et. are requested | he ENDIE POMENT Chalten, | AMsroryrs BAND PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, (0 i Cornel way, vi Sous SsEatanason, } Seoretaries y stablnied, and dv ma arg fama prontable. bu erty QO” WaRp.—USITED, DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN ANTEONY phowgr Aphis hick dealer, No, 308 broadway. res area nomination —For alde' ‘hirteenth di oe the ty second ward, Hon. N oles Saint. MicnaneCowsoiy, Cu. T. He TERENCE RIEY, P. STOCK Figs Princ pene me OF RANE CHANCE FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, & | POR, BALE te loud of mee of A. 3 MCCOLLOUGIL th qrentue. two rou attic and this ia a rare chance, round, frot ou al street, wear ‘Thied nnd Sixth 800. a a ee for two diya only, to B. Park. 6 Weal Tenth atreet, near __ ee F% SALK_ONK OF THE BEST CORNER STANDS Taam ‘COUNTRY SEAT AND, PARM OF 30 oaks p toeait aaa Le meres @ sacrifice, or e er riy, situated ‘vale, Rew Versey, one iol teow tie baie neigh hod om hs meee a a hour and m halt trom New York b eal | on oe Fees, ll Be rem ve he Sam or a Se . AK ‘winter residence’ fiunst, No. 15 John street. BY, COTTAGE “AND LOT FOR SALE CHEA For sale, 8 belek ox cottage #nd lot, oa Murray Hill, P. For 000; one half can remain on bond se ata bargain. Price 85, and mortgage. Inquire ort, TOWNSEND, 82 Nassau street, gy par THREE LOTS OF od ON THE rs SALE—A LARGE LOT NEW AND SECOND HA ‘expreas wagons, of different sizes. Apply at STUDLR' express office, corner of Twenty seventh ‘street, and Fourth .E—A LARGE BILLIARD SALOON. INQUI Patt HULLISTER, 149 De Duane street. oe SALE—ONE OF THE BEST Lar t uP Ba ton Baxter sireet, more or less. A An oJ. LY- ONE. ithe 13 Chambers street, from 12 to 12 to 4 o'cloc! and billiard room coanected with R SALE—FOR $3,000 LESS 7 WORTH, 1 | iy of vbrookis, lm ood chance fr a nat het 7 Barge o Weitere a tuaeer arse to tar bor | Searrsecernbeten nie faker ri teenth street, ta perfect order, three rooms deep to secoud | auire tor REL First avenue and Fourteet pony, hones Fisveresience ibe being ont of toe best street, rine day. LUDLOW & 00.14 Pine etree. 2 APPT 10 (OR SALE—AN AMBROTYPE GALLERY, IN ONE the most pleasant villages on the Hudson river, 42 railroad; adc thle is a fine chance fora good artis; toatruct ven If required. Kor turther particulars inquire at No. m square, New York, oF Nery VALUABLE, PATENT. RIGHT FOR ted States a1 OR SALF_THE VERY VALUARLE WHARF PROPER. ty in the State of Kentucky, w oats landin ran of, at : ther real estate, or merchandise of all descriptions to an- fk nae boo aie A will ‘sing! and England, or for all or any one State mer harsee whites tel ‘ake ‘.y [13 he Partedate the unin bond pe est and mere ror u address A. R., box 118 Herald office, for eight er ten days, wish | #K@: it must be used in every house. Cail at SUllw fe Sal eanes end veckdshen, aod a will meoet wid prompt atten: | book store, 12234 Fulton street, and see Ue model, uon. een OR Py ALE—THAT SPLENDID MILLINERY A! dressmaking establishment 542 Kigbth avenue; no cd for lease or gi will, Stock worth $1,000" Call early, as I for you now, (OR SALE-SEWING MACHINES OF THE MOST proved patents—Singer's, Howe's, Wheeler & Wilson} Grover & Baker's, &c., at creat) rices. Also giicbraled champion Gewing, machine for famy use, Fr OR SALE—IN SCRRBMEREDER. STREET, NEAR Ho: fe Brocaly? 2, and attic filled im frame x Pi RAS throughout; counter alin pertect order. ‘The owne! Price $4,000, Fie butlding=to move i Gko. HUSSEY, 9 William er Sale SAL ABLE, PROPERTY ON CHATHAM. cae ‘and Mott street.—For sale, the northwest corner ‘Chatham square sod 3 Mets street, having a front of about 70 ton Chatham 1d 81 feet ‘street. There ix machines, bought, repaired, or movey adi fre i slory brick Dullding om it, with four stores and an | on them.” A. K. THOS, Auctioneer, I my xira wide entrance to the show root ou the second tar. The | corner of Aun, rooms Nos. 2 and 3, second tloor. Brrente’ For or plans ions terme aod fi pardeutars app My 10 KD OR SALEBAR, DINING AND LODGING Hots a nite gto ma} ap for cash, WARD H. LUDLOW & CU.,14 Pine at nO Si ccereene te See ion nara Fe SALE—A NEAT THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ith gas, bath, marble hall, &c. 4 large proportion of the [Searepedens money can remain on mortgage ene at ig West OR SALE—CHEAP. posed AND FIXTURES OF porter house, 82 Pike street, PELT anes rca weapon id i OR SALE—CHEAP, THE STOCK, LEAS F SALR OR EXCHANGE—ON MURRAY IIL. NEAR tures of @ merchant tailoring and clothing ieee lendid four story, high stoop, stone front on one of the beat thoroughfares In the city, For particul eoutaining all peters oe ne yOWLER It = address Clothier, Herald often, aes: SRiatreen fret oor, "APPT TAM | URNACE FOR SALK—A RIPPOWAM COMPAS! portable calorie furnace, No. 1 size, in goud conditio ‘OR SALE OR TO LATA YOUR STORY BIOWN | 256 Wear atreet stone frout house, No. 63 West , between Sixteent Fiith and Bixth avenues, which will be sold at a ba and -_Apply to A. 8, FOSTER, 267 Pearl a eae - |i ‘OTs NEAR THE CENTRAL PARK FOR SALE.—A 4 ete ground for sale. in ove parcel, be. oe eta below Central Pak on ry taween Fighth and Ninth avenues; streets RINTING OFFICE, FOR CASH. —TWO JOR PRES @ job fonts Roman and Italic, 45 cases, rules, shelves, signs, and leada, wil Material nearly new; suilab! Beekman street, third door. tone, moe paper oma tire fixtures, with good a beginner.” Inquire at 80 Sar CABIN FOR SALE, Mi. pd onear—11r raded and curb and gutter stones laid; suitable for immediate Tot, €« ig of elegant solid mahogany dours , fin rorement, Ail the lots about the grade, nnd tree from rock. | fany panei erling columing,Ac., Ac. all avin hen? from an old estate. ean be se ® | dw iar order and with great eare from a ship's arin given by applying to X. SPLGhoe Tess No-1s | Wil be sold’ bargain, by L. H. SIMPSON, 19 Beaver s yo ENGINE FOR SALF—AT A LOW PRIC. feet stroke, in ) ST. THAN FORTIETH iy! phil Hinder, order, built NA ye stress Nove Wore’ Now sunniog. acres will be sold, single oF together, at ‘and can be seen by app. gar cine tnd Wott gent semen, tatoo hareh ‘ard igor WOJOLN JRWETT & SONS, 182 Front street, Sine mie rom Medio, and ight mts walk from the EWING | MACHINES —FOR | AT R, WHki ‘Gall at ne Ge a, Ba Re, teas Th | Seauees poacereice etree ea" New fnaions ton on tre vemoaged New ie AM r ee an Wheriee Wilson's Also for sale rights of several vi ——" by by "pumuINe "hoe owl FARM OF 100 ACRES, SITUATED IN | Broadway, room No. EWING MACHINE FOR t SALE—ONE “OF JOHNSO | TAL V Westchester county; vaildings ail ta good repair, well tenet & never failing siream runs through wi ‘of fruit, stock, crops, fe. on ousy torte patont sliver plated, Twine ornam ted Apply at 158 West Thirteenth sireet, in the evening. rel Revo er an ‘tliches beautifully ow any ma! be soki cl ppl et io. 66 Pix avenue, bw FSTERN LANDS, LOTS OR MORTGAGES WANTED, ihe hours of 10 4044. and for three days Jo exchange for s iarge amorument of tine jewelry also, gent ferme or ‘wanted, w in exchange | F[UE, LEASE OF THREE YEARS AND PURN TU jor merehnndise. or boots and ahoes. of anew four sory high stoop hor ve, DINGRE & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nassau street. dear borhiood, near West Fourteenth sireet, fully stclars turpiture avd everything that fat popeerion, immediately. For further parti pita wD ij T° CONFECTIONERS, dc —AN EXCELLENT OPI tunity affered to confectioners to commence busines he city of Chicago, ix now offered. Attached to MeV iok theatre is & saloon W038 feet and 18 feet Ligh, connecting pe drens circle of the theate, 15 fee ent suite dle for all pasetcteriag purp» THE FIREMEN. ATA SPECIAL MEETING OF TOMPKINS HOSE COM. Kit No. 16, held at the carriage house on Monday even pon 1868, the following resolutions were unani am Wr berona i ban pleased an overrnling Providence to remove from our midst in the prime of iife our beloved friend and as- Soclate Mchae! Mallou, formerly » member of this company, it “GaSe nel pr Resolved, That in the decease of Mr. Mallon this compan; ent 4 Deon bas Jost a friend whose devote the faterests of this cons. | 28% be equi to Taylor's or Thompson's of ) demeanor, his maniv | Were ng pe suck establishment tu & adeng go, the opp pany, bie strict Integrity, bis courteous nd social « \e - mannly, | vow offered worthy of attention. For lara a tee ort gb Th ab ie MeVICKER, MeVicker's theatre, Chicas T°, estab lished Uea and will respect and regard. Resolved, Thet we deeply sympathise with the frisnds and relatives of the deceased up aT clent ‘the heavy hand of attic: Uo bas fallen, and that while called on to morrn his loss they are comforted iy the assurnuce that be has gone toa brighter ry beweatter with DRESKMAKRRS—A CHANCE SALDOM yerwn 4 the potnt of leaving the city, wii sf <4 ‘business, lneluding er plain bit gon tu for the smal au pier world. ‘oa the peomignn foe three Meakeat That thie company wear be wsaal of | 3:9 Canal street, between Greene and Wooster, brs nr, waning for thirty that we attend the funeral tua 5 roe SALE, th Sow stock of toyn fora stere, with new stuck or 3145. (ato Ricecker street a $250. =FOR 8A CHEAP, AUNPAT AND — erate x = Joeation, doin Make ne I, tor sa capa eee Hy t Way om uw Walle pot Serta BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, st Nowau sire e noticed the gai Chee by!" “OL eoures, ge pear os Sse ee TS ee men pm | SLA. aoe SAU OE Ot Men S pat, 4 sg anya SF cheating cooks reg 4 Roughtas: fa Yent, and dolag a good saloon that a gallery.” “Ven, but hia ts oniya part of iis | Pe ia is attraction, besides Mieliographs,’ which have Hide ES TAWIC im, rendered Uus establishment » bopniat co proprietor las just invented » new style of Of which every ae beewines at Aprile of TheVidere, and svery lady & onus of Mito ” “You are joking.” ‘1 am quite serious,” “And bow do yon cal this now invention The discoverer, Frith be naval modesty, insiond of iapking after ‘reek oF ees atin derivadons calle tMimply ‘medallion statuatics. They | Will be ready early tn ber to wn are eaninently adapted for leters lockct, Deeastpina, The Gheat werUBTaT so aman tation. ” oe CHORILLY, moreover, continacs to supply the public = and most pertns 4 amet toll and water COPARTNERSHIP ‘Norions. or Nebemtins ns’ rene and ivory pat allots. ambroty rea, de, OLUTION OF ARTNER str —Tite the name roadway, near yome de ligghtt | A™ BOOKSELLERS, All news dealers, RAILROADS. ieee at we rome AND Le mye RAILROAD COMPANY. Dated New York, Nov. 29, 1868. HO. REP and after Monday, Nov. &, 158, THOMAS \ iron al Tee creat sinh ret Nea. York. as follows: AR yt ARTNER WANTRDORITHRR SILENT OR ACT A, mail gate for ‘Albany: 3 with fromm one Wo three thousand dollars, v fatrot fb FM. White Pinion, 3 sewing machine revently ‘and ready torn WM, J. CAMPBELL, Superiotend bosiness. Best of references given. Address Howard, y BILLIARDS. “APARTNER WANTED WITH rine HAR 200). zn aah in the povitey. game and Ov INT.—T.. DRORER'S PURE F Bia AS nese, et businers. This is. A ary ernoy eae patented Nov, @, 10s. the best chavees ever 7. aoe ac opposite Chute bles of every destrigtion, a dierent isan for Srivabe went Vricen varying from ie to sn a to sir All Kinds +f Dilliard twimming, &c. L. DECKER, 00 nat A ILIARD TARLEA POR SALE.—PHELAN'S PATENT ‘combinati.n cushions, nearly new, wood bed, will be sold Hall piace, bel cheap. Call Ne, ind Yompkins market AMPS JACK, BULLS HEAD HOTEL, conNER THIRD | @ ~« Joma sah Boule mee is $4.50. GAPARINRR wanren wri THe & +) aclous Ly bg | » security iaiven. at No. 9 Puiton a vcus All lovers of ‘gume of billiards sbould Sreoniys, in the tareeen swore, ween I oo wve —PARTN NTRD. IN GPLENDID SLATE ASD MARBLE BED TARUES FOR $60 pple mon aid nee ‘aale at sed 980, everrthing complete, Callander: | tay any rbd of the oot amine. Private honses farntahed, ntharobag cushions | ity Apply to ©. ie Howie. ea of W. it Citirereht 146 Filton street, | Suen No. J. SILARP'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, writ y TE ADVERTISER IS ATT > We ae oman ft reficstble cvshlous— $3,000. -Aing ‘on s rw cinan toannee May 4, roma ytd by the most raction! and ecten: fully established, ® Fun Of ever lent ¢ Bey rt hes the world, defying all competition, ean be @ to a very large amov having the antage over all others for accuracy | ficient capmal being dhe omly drawback. A go * fon Log 1 revi dn wal al by cabling soa ex: | having the above amount at command, can hy mining before sercnine aor Manafaetory 148 Fulton varable opportunity oft Ce I at lenst $40 Breet Your's prodia, Keferences, A.” unexcepting ‘with real name, B.O. M., Herald office. FURNITURE. _ Rn St SS 5 tener DENTISTRY. C ian ae mad crtdien new giviencad Ingres ve | A RYIFICIAL TREY INSERTED AT THE ends, aa er aad in ares riety. “Taren Siem, ae. Mattresaee of ail i ea, Possible prices Rete on ailver, #e; os gov, $5 and pA at KR ‘tat Broadway, four doora be! om on ‘hati 998, tweth extracted without pain basement 319 Canal street, near Mercer, one blook west of Brad stored. 7 ANTED PU ie conte IN EXCHANGE Wir reer aay Rae aster the neat gicrn and reauirel, Adsrees for tee days

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