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oy N -_-s NEWs¥ORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1858. 5 as ——T 7] 7 ; ; . ios eemnsociataienasiiiiaciaes Commiytoners Kum 'cratt, | White, the Patter, Headquarters Mo. 244 Itoly and the Papocy ‘The lecturer then detailed an account of a trendty City Intelliger ee. - — Greenwich street, corkey of Hobiase. Ladies’ rick Sil sscieieadiaaeaie t . t Pen een = os INTRODUCTORY LECTUKE BY SIGSOKA MARIO, jibich had eorung up Detweon the Lombards tee Tur Yous Par.—Commissioasr Bow yooterday guvs } TWP Mgular weakly theoting of this Board was hota at | Sifsom Lei “ARO RESTING MACHINE AVE a The preliminary lecture of « protnisad comrs@.cn the | Qe ihe’ working ‘out ae liberty —— Popo | SMt0rs to Ub captains of the several proc aks to presont | che Tied fit Worth etroet, at the ustal hour, yostorday af. ~Seen’s Beaver Hats, New Styles.—le= + suweice een. Oon 86 Groadwng. Feligiour, social and political uspect of the Talian ques- | Siaphen the Second discovered that the aiualgaumation was | their pay rolls, as all wonld be paid within a day or two. | tereoon, Presi ot Vorplanck in the chair. {gle Male for missew, hyn and infants, at WM. | A OROVK & DARE tion—or, in other words, a detail aseount of te atrugs | dar KeTous to his interests, he went himsoit the Court of | This Wit ‘bo i great reli to niuny of the pouseewsea, as | he migmies Rang been read and confirmed, | Sharda core, A Onael and Wonser sireota sew : : ‘epi, Wu conguor the Lombards are very much ‘ ~ pro: , gant ths ces Of Haly to burst the chains of oppression | ints renew in his Owe person the heros deeds of tbe | a Gown, yen Pesca ed berghei fie TLS Peeerivr premnted a letter from Dr. Anderson, of | | | etal Tablet Razor sere FAMILY sew. “ ‘by which they bave s0 boon foltered, and to soar | Ciesare—the Pope protesting that he would be conteot . : @ Police Commissi®U9F | sign Latent, Aroigly recommending the Comminsiouers | Geo, Saunders’ Dn. povor been eqeaied for bee TNC MACHINE. into the grandeur of human Morty—was delivered at | With the erumbs that fell from the Emperor's table. Sae | at tryivg to make arrangements wheroby the dotective | to busid a Sonting hwpital in the lower bay for the accom. | Thiay the Ronulne article bee “ep rasor. “Bor ‘saleby 9% PRIOR 980, Clinton Hall, Avtor place, Inst evening. The lecturor was | ‘B&B alladed to the periodical custom of the Popes, when. | force of the department can be stationed at the City Hall, | modation of invaikts, | ESADNDERE'RE Pane Howse ever they were in danger, of beck to an Emperor to . e Signora Mario, better known as the late Miss Jessie Merle | come trom over the As to their belpe aud of the terror |" !M Public have for #0 long kuown the old chiofs office tou White, The object of the fuwrotuetory tecture was to | WICH they were held by kings abd princes in timed | 10 be ais in-toe abowe hullting, 9 areas sumber wae pa mph tele app cgi : gone by. She mace particular mention of the ex- | cer there when needing the assistance of an officer. It is ee rate that the ¢ inte at the Papacy in Italy Hes | Communication of Frederick Barbarossa by Pope | not intended that the detectives are to interfere with the at the root of ail the evils and miseries which oppress that | Gregory, and of tho humility and fear with | Mayor's squad, but will, in all probability, have a separate country, ry ane prince Famalane bsdageor ae gates, | cilice. Tt is said that the room where are now located the 7 = ip the depth of winteg and ami 8n0W, | vid celle is tw be refitted up for this . This will The five lecture room at Clinton Hall was very fushlona | 10 obtain the pardon of the Pope. At another time one ot | ta fine, location forthe eeu, a ea ogee bly and largely attended, aud there are few popular lec- | the Pope issued a bull of excommunication, but this time | benefit to the public. turers ao fortunate as to xecure so large, intelligent and | it Was against the grasshoppers. Swarms ofthese insects | ty Yam Wanp Lingery Porx will be raised on Monday The Bowrd kad no power to act, and the matter was laid over. In referenge to » proportion of the Board of Ton Gover nors % confer witiv the Boawd of Nimigration Commission era relative to the widestrent aii cefming of certain lands at Ward'r Island’, on motion the matter was referred to the Ward's Island Cegnmittee, The sum of eight dotiens wus gramted to pay for the maintenance of & French emigran! op tas roturu passage to France. ‘The annexed is the weekly statoments— 45 BROALIWAY. reg, |. Thik machine ews foom t ot rion Dra ny Maze. requiring to rewinding nd faa’ eurchaand wom che Bnd Febes 1D A RUpErCT Bt le, Lintatin, oyeration, withent reeoure® Ui the baat ges MeO ‘ron 5 ty cher machines. It will do better and ches, —— » hournstres can, even if ‘cont an ees Cameo-'Ly pes for Holidays. Taken O.YY PY | forucircuiann VCR Mae works for Ove cont an Roane WILLIAMSON BROR., Brooklyn. barge nyt eres ng gy. TT Sndiet sca iicr, IES EnTO i GREAT REDgoTOy Ie. MACHINE TWIst 70 gg” er poun "1 Personal—tf the Individaal who took @ f ghiee/o dnudwuy ae ane BAe Ambrotypes, Cameotypes, Da Meinnlotypes and photographe, at high and HOLMES, 29 Hroacwa; : . had appe 4 the vegotati : pei rel ory trom the hall - SECIS lee appreciative an audience on the oceasion of an intvoduc- | fh inh gumemen ak i wae decided Bye the Pope thet | Bext, hoaid the weather prove favorable. ‘The new one Emigrants arrived to Nov. 24. os es ate elise of Matame Benvon's sactable, MKANZIFUL RAD OF HAIR PACTS Wont tery lecture—a token that a deep interest iy felt in the | these grasshoppers must be infested wilh evil gpirits, and | will be aboot the samo length as the one which broke, | "MBTAMes arrived to Deo, 1. int, wit row he tate ay retat —gB on ine rond Aueotion which this talented Indy has begun to lay bare ' Merfore dey must bo excommunicated. (A laigh.) | but men heavier. : Tents trom che tare Ut the owner has wora Te pi akenpens the bes eo leaet teoable of na? pene at was the result she coul y 6 $1 : “ . t q before the public of the United States. The lecture be- | art, was the result she, could Hot say: Hat ne anpesed | Fara Beaxina Fier CasvaLry,—Coroner Hills bold an Cee sere at tat) retains Us, origi teeta ONLY TWENTEFIVE CHNTS A BOTTLE an at half-past seven o'clock, at which hour the hall was | gone on nibbling the Lombards’ beans. (A taugh.) The | inquest at No. 29 Broadway yesterday upon the body of way. MONTRESSOR MONTAGUE, Madison square. “Tt ie aot m dye,” but will change your halr to aay eoler, very comfortably filed, and visiters continually arrived | Signora then took @ cursory glance at the history | a woman namod Mary Hassett, who died from the effects —— ee from a Light brown to « Inmates at Ward's Isiand . Do. in the course of the evening, so that up to Dine o'clock, Marine Hospital... when the proceedings were brought to a close, there were ome persons who bad not heard anything beyond the coucluding portion of the lecture. The Signora Mario has come to America with the cordial and flattering recommendations of many English ladies acd gentlemen of distinction well known and respected here, amoug others, by Mrs. Mary Howitt, J. D. Morell, of the Toquisition, the doctrine of which was, “ba : lieve in the Pope, of die;’’ of the persecution of the Albi- Cae aan received by the explosion of genses aud of the Huguenots in France; of the martyrs | pons with the reop fe kee eng eng, through the * e C it fa, and Of Italy, begining from Arnold of Brescia, and commg | ina moment afterwards hor clothes caught tre and she down ie list, showing how theso wero all agencies in the ; : hands of the Papacy to crush the liberty of the people. | W%8 CBveloped in flames. | Deceased was 24 years of ago, After some very interesting detail, for which we have | 404 ¥4> 4 native of Ireland. ; no epace, the lecturer conciuded by an earnest: appeal on ‘Tak Qvakantive GAaRRison,—Tho reports in the nowspa- BPRACTIFUL BLACK OF BROW! Notice —This $s to Inform thr Pubile that wy igou ionning erating Bebe, (de Nata the am y OF wall the huens ie wpplied Bike water, No Woubler ne “ a ‘ " pea tichy and Miasourt, to the firm of Wood, Kady & Uo. to bike airmail ature the gonify’ sad’ presses the place on the Int day uf Decor: ber, 1858; and we toatl cordblly | inereawe nnd strengthen the hair, cure and prevent slok Bema. eormmnend ont snicceRacrs to our former «rendaand patrons | rive wutuin dated, nad iia fine poMee ne o feeling aagured that the business will be continued with (0° | the heir, promusting is growth ia & ‘wouder same integrity and promptness which faa oharasterizndt i is | Wier Rianne bottle when pen eee Oe eat Conducted by ottruelven and predecessors fo" the ima thicyy are | MGS DAy x iolinra Lotte, when you ox cost atheaniten ta Balance January 1, 1854, Aggregate receipts to Now Receipts since, to Peo. 1, for com mutation of alien passengers ,&e, M. A., und Professor and Mrs. Nichols. She is an English | bebalt of italy, observing that in five years therohad been | pers stating that the right wing of the Second regiment, eur GREGORY & MAURY. dice for ole ; lady who was imprisoned in Genoa in the year 185f on | 6,701 martyrs. a fie cee ns Brash Bote Wiauneron, Bel, Nov. 15, 1868, | fers Cnty See tobe” Detetienl doves bea Gnned shone tates account of ber exei tious in the cause of Italian liberty @ | A Feeolition war then passed asking the Signora to wel vid cxpadongte Rly 7 | pis AER SION ea patsseaitlewss 2 ANoL S | druy store, open nil Tat ei ‘Agena, Hays, 6 Fultnes that place, anit upon the suspicion that she was a politica’ continue ber foopurss ane the srge assembly Koon after on Nontey a on the Tashi and ithout a band, was euepacie. per previons ap Re Pottee Uniform Coats—for Cash—Ter Doi- | ° Brooklyn; calimeder, No. 3 Walnut ot» Philadelphia: ent of Mazalni, Duvi 7 tr ‘2 separated, highly delighted with the amiable lady—seve- a hattal ation a fal d and * nies of Nov. 17 ané 24 29 nel * “4 - ——-—~. aE en pig vce fae Reng Be a oe Se | val ibales-and gaoilemen taking: the Opportunity to be in. | Marched in the middie of the street. Tho left wing of the | CH#Temt expensesol Nov. 17 and wt wd Ce ee | T McLRES’, THM NEW SPYLE VISITING CARD FOR: abundant opportunities to gather information on tho sub- | troduced to her: Filth regiment, ou their return, were roceived by the lett " 2} {ko is now rendy tor inapection at 605 Broadway, asar’ Jfeot of tie Papacy and Malian freedom, which she em: |g og ge Wing of the Sixth regiment, wlio gave thea an wrtil@ry | Bisnce of commutation fund... ane aesaica. | Rove atpet nen of the Golden Btar. "Articles for Moltiay” Goun., by the Rev. Mr. Moor Chester, New Haven papers please copy. Frit —KxicaM.—-On Tasaday, Nov. 30, Axpaxw Fiske Cn MATERFALS AND WINDOW SHADES T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ‘Signora Mario is a rather delicately moulded lady, of a fine intelicctual cast of features, and gifted with great vo- fubility of speech and a persuasive carnostuess of expres- — - . Personal Inteligence. * A mecting of tho Bench and the Bar was held yosterday | M#b4ts Yor Punic Scnoors.—The medals awarded at Governor Isaac I. Stevens arrived ia the city Inst might, . Y., to Buza R. Down, of the former place, in the United States Cirowit Court room, to do honor to the | {he late exhibition will be presented by I'etor Cooper and sion which fxes the altsotion of her hearers. She occa- | merits of the inte Benjamin F. Buticr, who died recentiy in | Iywvp Wath ofthe Ceepes Nertneee, Thee panies oes it the | from Washington, tor the purpose of delivering an ad: | ¢o Runs JeLia Kitcitam, both of fuver Mew, Leh Kon. 291 Hroalway, nod 54 heat abet, New York, eins seoende & we ee cure language, Pari nd whose obituary has been published within the | to attend. » pel invite droas this evening before the American Geographical and Loss ee papers pleas copy. ea oie Have a full and choice stock of brocatola, sata delained, wert = je Rnlote 6 Ces hice nines, jort—A1ky.—On Saturday, Oet. 50, the Rev. . muMlin ot nices, gimpe, eC. @f olojuence, and throughout the whole of Ler learned | lust few days. The court room was densely crowded,and | — Misaxo Youna Lay.—The attention of the police and | Statistical Society, om the << Geoxraphieal features of the | eet ayng D, Duy dame & Morr, of thin city, 40 arma | ‘which are ollered ai tho oweet vrisne ot Cxmee™ and beautiful leoctu language was choice and | a general feeling of sorrow seemed to prevail among the | pubiic aro called to au advertisement iu another column | Northwestern partof this Continent.’ Governor Stevene, | \ daughtor of Joseph G. Allen, kaq., of Fairticl?, Conn, me ne ee refined and her ennnciation clear and distinct. ‘When che spoke of the wrongs of Italy and of the efforts of the martyrs who sacriticed their lives for liberty, her brilliant eyes flashed like tire, and the glow of sympathy mounted to her check. Her light brown hair was dressed according to the prev hion, and she wore a silk dress, with « gauze tippet about the neck. Her appear- ance was verv fine. The time tor the lecture to begin having arrived, the Signora, accompanied by Horace Greeley ascended the rostrum. Mr. Grewty then briefly addressed the audience. He said that the Signora Mario did not come to America personal errand. She had long been, Wentitied with the republicans of Europe, and she hadcome here with the bope and the desire, if that were permitted her, to inte- rest the republicans of America on their belai(—to make it felt in this land that the republican canse—the canse of human tiberty—required not only sympathy but. sacritice; as ig well known, has taken an active and distinguished part in the carly settiomentand developement oF Oregon and Wasbington Terriories, and has also made a survey for a Northern railway route to the Pacific. The yast and valuable experience, combined with easiness of comtnu nication, op the part of Governor Stevens, will reader, therefore, this lec! not only au instructive, but also a very pleasant entertainment.” The tecture isto t Historical Society rooins, on Second avenue, cori Eleventh street, Hon. albert G. Jenkins and tady, of Virginia; Hon. Guy M. Bryant and lady, of Texas; Hon. Stephen C.'Foster and lady, of Maine; Hon. Kward Joy Morria and lady, of Venn Samuel R. Cirtis and famity, Hon, # Delaware; Hon, John Foray Alabama; Hon, W.M Churchwell, of 1 + A. Nichols and Licutenant Colonel A. Porter, of the United States army, are in Washington. Sruomi—Srow.—At the Church of the floly Trinity, in | (JORNS, BUNIONS, MAIS | PEMKTRATING THm Breokiyn, on Wednesday, Dee. 1, by the Rey. W, HL Lewis, hl dinaly pikes a eect aes Se vee gon be were tes D,, haan P. STRONY, Of Macon, Geo., w Miss Larmms., | Pipsuld aier Ine operanan, without ihe lewst iaconvenienes : n ir. ZACHARIE, : ghter of Joba B, Stow, Keq., of Brooklyn. Yroadway. Retors to the es he Tocrgsoas i iar olge sak: of the disappearance of a young lady trom Rye, Weat- members of the legal prot cheater county. Ata litle after tree o'clock Mr. ¥. F. Maynury called the mecting to order, and nominated the Hon, Judge Nel- son, of the Cnited States Circuit Court, as President. This Carrenr or AuxcEen Counrerrerens avo Gasones — was secunded and carried. William Jones (colored) entered the store of William Lid Judge Nxisos, on taking the chair, said—I beg toreturn | dell, No. 268 Fourti avenue, ou Tuesday night, and in my ackrowledgments to the gentlemen of the bar for the | paymeut for a garden hoe offered a countecfvic $5 Dill on houor conferred in presiding over them on this melan- | (ho National Bunk of Boston. Mr. Liddel! discovered the choly occasion of their meeting. Our deceased brother, | counterfeit immediately, and asking the negro to wait in Benjamin ¥. Butler, was long and intimately known to | ap adjoining room for a few moments, sent out fora polive= most if not to atl of us, We admired him for his great} man. On being arrected Jones was searched, when $4 3 learning, and as an able and accomplished advocate. Hs | jn good money was found upon his person. ‘Two more distinguished public and proteasional life, both in bis OWA | eounterfeit bills were also discovered on a shelf in the State, in the midst of us, and in the councils of the nation, | store, near by where he stood, which ho had placed there Police Intelligence. Died. YLARKE'S OVERCOATS HAVE A NAME AND FAME Axorew.—On Wednesday, Dee. 1, after a short Wness, 4 oe af others, Heaver over sacks, $15 to $14, some fer f Mr " a $12; pilot do., $10; black beaver, heavy Velvet collard, lined ph Andrew, Of the Cedar street Ho- | Arai Wadded, suttable for meotlemen BIT ce Street, asked. Come with confidence, im, OA. Movbigher yetew le of the family are invited to attend the fume- REN, 116 William street. afternoon, at half past one o'clock. sapaegge —— Haseronn,—Suddenly, at her residedee, at Fordham, on TAMOND RINGS FOR SAUBLOW—AT G. C. ALLEN'R, We, Nov. 30, of apoplesy, Mrs. Rurwoca 81 Broadway. _ ne ay Bassvor of the late Thornes Raseford, in the Gat PRES YATES IY THR AU AGO. “LANDING year ot her Dhuraday. For sale by JOWN DUNCA : of the funeral will be given in Priday’s papers. frodwaye ote Oy UNCAN & SUNS, ws. —Ou Wednesday morning, Dee. t, of consump: note AcavsTA, daughter of the late Benjamin N, | (EO. 1. SLOAT & 00. as well as his pure ad ciewated private and Chestian cha’ r deve ‘ : ahieet A ! ne not ierely actors, but martyrs, iB She would | ructer, well desorve this tribute Of affection to his memo: | j0reinty prea unetionne the tenn he Oe eat AD | Senor Ton Leis Moline on Tuesday delivered to. the the 26d year of her ages okie; show that the three millions of bayo tho standing } ry from his professional brethren. Asa member of the | }Tecived’ the Lille froma men named Monroe the pro, | Pzesident his credentias as Eovoy E\traordinary and nds of the family are respectfully invited to at SK ING MACHINT, armies of Europe which were neeessary to maintain the | profession of which we are all proud, he has contributed | prietor of a faro bapk at the junction of Fourth avenue | Mister Plenipote of the repubie ef Conta Rica, | tnd Ue funeral jay afternoon, at one o'clock, | ‘The cheapent aud best. despots ia power were in themselves the best testimony that | his full share to its honors und renown, wad for which | hnd- the Bowery. Boproe, “it, appeared, allowed the | !sis gentleman has réstded at Wa eal | re the > protests, ‘sanyo CW. THOMAS & 0O., sgents, 48) Bronaway. he public heart there, as in ev. alone his memory is entitled to our lasting gratitude aud } Colored 1 i ¢ ars, first us Charge d'Affaires of that republic, and | shall, do, 491 The remains will be taken H other part of the world, Was for Uberty—that liberty which is the dearest prize of the buman soul. He therefore entreated the audience W hear her for her cause, which was the cause of justice, of truth, and of freedom. (Cheer: Signora Mauo then came forward and gaid that as this was the flrst time she had had the honor of addressing an American audience, it would be necessary for her ty state some reason for her appearance in this Country to advo- cate the cause of the downtrodden children of Rurape, and especially of Ilaly, before the liberty loving people of the New World, Taking, as Americans must do, their ideas from the conservative press of Rurope, she was not of Opinion that they could forma fair idea of what is the feeling of the people of England towards the people of the United States. The peepie here every now and then read the cold, sneering and sarcastic articles of the Lon. seen ; an $1 26 for every bill he passed, reserving the 7 age lance for himself and the iudividuals who got up the coun On motion of Mr. Tracky, the following gentlemen were | terfeit. The policeman kept the arrest of Jones a secret appointed Vice Presidents :—Hon. Samuel 1. Seldon, of | util yesterday, when, procuring the aid of a couple of the Court of Appeals; Hon. Samuel Betts, United States | Lrothcr oflicers, he proceeded to the spot indieated by the Mistriet Court; Hon J.J. Roosevelt, P. J. Supreme Court; | prisouer, where he arrested Mouroe aud sieved t1pon a Jos Secioawonth, C. 4 Superior Court; Hon. Chas. P.Daly) | quantity'of gambling implements, A number of louery Ee eae Tee Secretaries—Chas, P. Kirkland and | policy slips aud other doubtful pieces of property were mumond 1. Owen. also ‘discovered and taken care of by the police, The There were also present Hon. Wis. H. Seward, Hon. | prisoners were brought. before Justice Quackenbush, at Johu Van Buren, Hon, Judge Ingraham, Hon. Judge $i08- | {he Second District Police Court, yesterday afternoon, sou, Hon, Judge Weodrufl, Hou. Judge Hilton, ex-Judges | whore they were committed for examination in default of te ae ee vudges Mason, Edmonds, Vander- | paj!, Warrants have been issued for the arrest of other ‘oles. 8 supposed to be implicated in the passing of the exit, Profeanion was very largely represented, many } Eoovementioned countertite, ae e bar being present. Satan pasoiel. tea follcwing revolutions with | Memavix me Haxnoz.—A number of the sailors on TLYMEN'S VEST CHAINS, SEW STYLES, FOR re recently same chal to Creenwopa for interment. G Bote —Tbe funeral of Pungaany F. Brvier will take | OF snie low, at G0. ALDEN'S, 416 Broadway. place troan the Mavcor strect church, on Thursday after 5 sync daca, at three o'elock. His friends,” those of the family, | (4 8B AT SALM OF WINTER OVnmOOATS 11 » roembers ef the bar, are invited to atiend without FOR MEN AND HOYS, 7 AT OAK HALty Mrs. Carinae #1 and £6 Fullou and 45, 67 and 49 Gold ateoota. an, county Ar- aera 3 FOuPAY TRADE. FRANCIS TOMES & SONS, jointly with bon Napoleon Hscalente, in the roof which be is now the sole representative, ARRIVALS. From Galveston, in brig South—Dr AM Dignowlety. of San Antonio, Teans. DEPARTURES. Yor Charleston, in the steamer Marion—C H Stoddard,G Le Choisey, Mra Freveh and children, Mrs Southerland, Miss But le BF Hutabioren and lady, WH Weed, ono Townsend, 7G Olimana, CW Oltmean 6 & Mowry, Jno Ast, Miss Baker! Thos W Wright, TH Craig Mr Belt, A Tappan, Mi H Bun’ ing, J Weight and lady, A Ciiam, J Blank and servant, Miss ‘agner, Mrs Hro#t and two infants, N Ryan, Wi Aut, Misa Ky Mis Jd L Hatch, Mrs 8 A Waldron, WD Hart, De Legere, ano Liraper, A Gurtine, © 1 Phelps, J Bosal, 'T Daley, 8K Palmer. ‘Thos Prior, Jus Cunningham, Wm stewart, SMW beg, 8 Bilis, Ha Coe, WH mony, 2 34 years, ‘Tho friends Of the famity, and thoso of her brother, Tho- Sheridan, are respeci(uily invited to attend the fune hy Sho sh 1, this (Thuredsy) afternoon, at haif past one o'clock, RICH FaXCY GOODE, from her late re: 2 From Lomtos and F , Just reesived by steamers Clty of Coxsminy.—Cn Tuesday, Nov. 50, Patiuck Conwatsy, of | Baltiwore, Vanderbilt and Africa, Sener other No, 227 West Thirty-ninth street, a native of county Cork, ) THE TRADE AT VERY LOW PRICKR, parish of Kilworth, Ireland, ager $0 years. ce ae <aghntit a His friends, and tic eons, James, Michael, Ed. | KC MAPES INDIAN STRENGTHENING FLASTHRS. Are now opening Hudson street, New Yor. dou Temes, very often unfounded and insincere, aud always | some feeling prefatory remarks :— board the ship Northern Fagie, Captain M. Kay, mutinied Mage. lubat One nares pee, S 107 Weaknens In Ue back, hems aide oF Lita, Unjust when it treats of a forciga nation, and ‘they there. | Resolved’ That in the death of Benjamin F. Butler the | © dct Seladesudbens ihr, ay, Howey, Geo Parsons, Wm Hinian, & Curvy, Jno Lowber, 1 and Join, F the funeral, trom ; bruises, Aprains, Mstbind and ylisenaes of tae Tore conclude that this is reflection of the opinionsof the | legal profeesion and the public at large are calied to yesterday morning, and refused to go to sea, Policeman aed soaae., ig po Sn Pi tees 1 ; t, between Righth ! nd Kidueyn ese plasters stand unrivalled; aud people of England. Buthowever much they might con- | iourn the loss of a jurist who illustrated by Ins abiliticy | Nesbitand others of the harbor police soon cane «long. | 1 H'Witliams, Lculberison, 3 Duriogion, Wk bounel ots Lina! Nip gigas iy nil drvgplots and suacekecperw tnrvaghctat the country, vey the thoughts and feelings of the aristocratic | and iearping an active carecr, as advocate aud counsel, of | Side and succeeded in quelling the disturbunce,after which | fiske, LM Hartley, WC Kartett, 2 © Browning—sod SL in J requiem mass will be for the repose of nis soul ‘6h ring rosghout the country. at ten o'clock A. M. Mis remains will be taken to Calvary onl dope Cemetery tor interment. 0 AD'S MAGNETIC PLA’ oa os late engineer on the Oronoco river, South Amorica, arrived | beyond all precedent. Thousands are at thia moment ¢1 - in the bark Terea# Staats, on Tucelay, Nov. 30. His bro- | euciug Ma benefita and echoing ie prainen tm all parte of owe there and sisters cansed Bis Y to be interred in | fxtended country. At this weasom no weak or debilitated per- Greenwood Cometery on Wedn fon ahon ld be without &. It un abeolvie satiiuts foe Philwlolphia papers please « MY ale CONGUE MP TION, 4 Yexry.—On Monday afternoon, Nov. 29, Many Kextan, | ternal ia unequalled and unny Nea, foe wife of J. Milton Ferry. - teny | Fel tet wits THIS PLASTER IS AP- ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully js not the least of fis qualities invited 10 attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. | gounmonded | ie box will lastg the whole winter. the atecrage. For Southampton, acre and Hamburg, fo the steam Bay aria Schramm, Gaiveston, Mere Susana xtord, bog land: Mad Brave, New York, Ann» Herrmann and infant, A Kutzbock, Madison, W isconai ‘6 hintehing, Wiseonsia; ho, Chicage, C Hartlett, © Chagne, CMa % Seemufisr, © Birkle, P co and ruling elements, she emphatically denied that they were the echo, im the slightest degree, of “the feelings towards this Cy of the great ‘Deating heart of the people ot England. (Cheers.) The Eng Lish peopie, despite all that may be said of them, confess that the organization of the American government is a wise one. They honor that doctrine whieh so freely and nobly deciares that all men are born equal, and possessed of certain inalienable and imprescriptible rights, which cannot ve taken from them. great democratic mars Of the Fuglish people feel with their brethren on this side of the waters. They know and believe that Uie instituy more than forty years duration, embracing eminent ser- | te ship proceeded to sea. vices a» Attorn’y General of ‘the United States, and in | Row ex mm Smmamex Kyoxynus.—The harbor police Many other waportant civil (rusts; and who in the results it ol od of bia labors, jomtly with John C. Spencer and Jobin Duer, | *ere called upon eee ee ee tu the revisit and coditication of the etatutory laws of | the steamer Knoxville, lying off Governor's Isiaud. The the State of New York, bas left an imperishable monu- | row was caused by a boat load of laborers coming along. ent of his attainments as a lawyer and his capactty as & | side and demanding work, contrary to the express wish Resolved, That while we thus express our sense of the Gatenty betes ee = abilities and achievements asa jurist of our departed ane brother, s just appreciation of bis character and services Bererary iw Daviionr.—A daring burglary was com. prompts us to a hy vial commemot nof the scrupulous | mitted yesterday noon at the residence of Isaac Smith, “ . Vest Two o@ this (Thorsday) morning, at 12 tions of America are great, high and noblo; and if there | care with which he ever sought to guard and promote the | No, 139 W eid tee va 114 West Twelfth stro this ( > MOREUBAD, M.D. 19 Walker atreet, New York. poop bed matey dl Sheep in tg ong ew 2 No, 189 West Twonty-Grst street, Two thieves entered |e ay o'clock Botnet Gane vee. —On Tuesday evening, Noy. 90, Mr. Jom Pra | “22S $34 your of bis age. \ Moss BOXES, dignity and vgetuiness of oF profersion, and to make it t the means of purifying and strengthent administra. | the house by the rear door, and stole nearly a thonsand Yor hutpanity is prone to error in its very nature. The; avd Indy, JD Cobb, IT Ma avd Mra Hernitt de La Grang bm, th the ' i ;: dollars worth of jewelry and motey, and escaped unno . Must g20n improving and advancing continually, until | ton of justice; his devotion to it as a liberal and scientific | ™ i ’ Mh u ri CRP: eh ry at J ceived from ge assortment ol mnate red i "] ed a 7 y od . man, reel eh, nn An d relatives are r Vited to dant tecetved fr Geneva. a large aw nt theory aud precept rise also into practice, According to | pursuit; hie efforts to improve the legislation and juris. | Ueed. Tt is supposed the parties tormerly lived in the Sc WT Helton NC rife, P Keune: B baal By hedge ontecore » ) boxes, 4,6, 5. 10 and 12 airs, with all the baiest improvements, Wale, daeit Beephen bart m1 ogo Mayo pedis ‘NP OSBORNE. BOARDMAN & TOW NGEND', ‘one of the great English writers, theo 1 great hope of | prudence of this Stato: the equity and affectionate courtesy | BOUse, and the police are now on their track, te, das H Stephenson, Robert Stephenson, Henry Kaler, ve ge rove th that people capable of having an idea; and if this be true | which pervaded his intercourse with his brethren during _ alamesenins Benes M init ? ne var, Me and Mra Jno x on ga ot Hudson street, rhoon, at } 027 broadway, corner of Spring street, ‘there can be no doubt as to the advance of America. The | the long period of his active practice at the bar; the go | Authentic News from Qhe Kansas Gold Di ett and sor dolph, } M Torry; _— ae on 5 sdaaaia 1 coe gers s - S lecturer then proceeded to speak of the laying of the At- | neous $f Sccen with Whieb beever opened to an aesociat wings. tal Tarr], Sr ent Bre Tose Butemore re x: ate = em ry — Me we msg ERICK TO THOR APPLICTED WITH SCROFULOUS Jautic telegraph cable. No doubt, she observed, when the | the use of the ample stores of learning and though | yews PROM PIKE'S PEAK—PREVIOUS REPORTS COR | Torre Me Reunniaghim, Mies ® Blog. snd we map ee Dee RIEN REDDY (q vhineiaies American people read the articles of the Zimes ou the | which ho bad laboriously prepared, even thongh that as- ROBORATE! Mary Tupper, Mes KA Asteander, Jno A Lover, Kid ther's pride and moth oy of Roxbury, Mase. Son, under thn Sebieoate laying of the Atlantic telegraph, they must have | sociate was to precede him in the argument; his taste for {From the St. Louis Ropublican of Nov. 7.] Parga mi nnd Bre & A Bcherey, WS jaan, Ja 0 Taker : ae their hearts ie vives, Mouse, Broadway, entrance on Houston strcet, during the res 7 el ita - ye s el D ese" * ae ae ™ . » Ine ae ’ eek of every Mow! set down the English as a very utilitarian peo- | liberal cultivated even atuid the severest presture | yrosers. A. French, Joseph Bradt, William Hartley, T. | 2'%,hus And siaer, HR Videwa, Jno 1 buchase To siwell a little seraph boy WOU STO EROS os sc oteln soubor’ iti ple, only capable of the abstract duties connect | ofbusiness; and, above all, ie Christian virtues, w vse | ©. Dickerson and Win, Smith arrived in hig ety yorter. ky gt gh haut Sise Sande of heaves, {pot are ped wa expateln ave ne pate def ed’ with nde, shillings and pence, bnt in no | charities, without losing their energy, embraced ull reli | day, direct from Pike's Peak diggings. They left the | Namilton—and 69 in the steerage. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully lied with -Vaipolas are requested to call. invited tg ettent the funeral, from the residence of his pa Jed with canker are requested to call. 4a 125 Fast Vifty ninth street, on Friday morning, ‘A "troubled wit nursing sore month are requested sway capable of appreciating the greatest triumph of mo- cern ecience. If that were so, then the Atuericans were gions denominations anu all classes of men; whose ge fdorved his dally life aud cast ® beautiful lustre VCE ts | eee ee en ny te at ane et tee For Richmond, 4c, in the steamship Roanoke—G EF Han cuek, Age Barnes, D© Oshorne, OR anderson, lady aud child; child and mo wmistaken. The Engiieh are not a demonstrative people, | closing hours. of y-nine men whic! «| AD Taing, Misa ‘Lucy P Clapp, Mra Lorimer, ck, wi her notice Fen thay novertneltes ceveemnod at ts full value tha por! |" Reetived, Thales a mark of reepect for the «lecessed, se a pend onder tee cospions of toe eivioene of Lawrence {| {ecr: i W fhnttuch, lisary Lawrey, Brn Phelps. B Biche, Mw OP Tree Ca aes coey, Cited, Lee oa formance of work which had so greatly engaged the at- | aud of our deop sense of the joes which the (rable aut the | Yor the purpose of prospecting in tho Pike's Peak rogion, | Wainer, Stra Nit Mins Nott Roscne Cole and lady- du Miles ay, Oct. 88, of eommumnpeion, Beast M., wite of | ° verge are requested W tection of the scientific world. She might poseibly be | profession have sustained, the members of tae bar OW | information of the discovery Of gold in that section having | Ry here eee reste TT. Mek Beet | the late Henry H. Haksoy, and youngest danghtor of the | overahe sdght are requenied tot — uccused of national partiality; but if any of the xeutle- } present will attend his fuveral in « body. been brought into the town by # party of friendly Indians. } McMichael, 8-4 lsoyd, 8 Deypoleker, 2.) Hoftscs and 28 in | inte Kbenever Burling, bag., in the Sid year of her age ‘Ali that are troubled with sealy eruption op the akin arere men present bad been in England at the time of the ox, Revolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolution’. at- | rhe company left Lawrence in Ma: fast ‘On arriving at | the steerage. Theos. —On Wednesday morning, Dec. 1, at 954 o'clock, | MEME Went es ia aay ‘exement concerning the Conspiracy bill, they would have | tested by the Secretaries of this mecting, be transtnitted | pijew Pek, and Be gold, they encazaped end sant |. Por Aan Pravchato, tw the ship Papnto® Portey—Mrs York, | after @ hort aces, Ronaxt FL tines, ‘youngest son of | Sie Sececkins ellbccmmian ad Mee eets nae oenatan ween that the popular feeling there is for the Cullest liber- | by them to the farutly of Mr. Butter, a8 an expression Of | ont pri ing parties in various directions, one of which | Miss Bradley, Mr Huiler, wile and three children; Mrs Robin: | Kobert W. and Anp Higgy, aged 10 months and 10daye. | t Sail, ie ' toy caged pd the people unheeitatingly declared | our sympathy and condolen i sae | met Doch’s party om Cherry Creek, returning from the | sn. <i ‘The relatives and fricndk of the family are respectfully All tha! are trunbled with (over sores are requested to call. tat they would not consent to the passing of any bill to | — Resoived, = ve pulliched wader } South Platte, on that stream. They reported that bot two POR 4 invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at | Ali that are troubled with pimples on the face are requested se a tyrant blood-begrimed, who had passed to lis | the direction of the Secretar: or three dollars per day conid be made by cach man. Both Na Intelligence. ten o'clock, from No. 62 Vandam street. | toealt Eiroes chidegh the blood of the people. The lecturer com Ex Judge Kewt next fol im a review of the charac: | Parties returned to the Peak dicaot The United Stator steamer Westernport, for Paraguay, |" Kyuiy-—On Wednesday , Dee. 1, Trauma Kina, daugh- | ,, Ail hat are troubled wih wicernied sore Ings are requasied Ganued, on these grounds, for some {me, to show the unt- | ter of the deceasc) and the ability with which heperform- | The day after their arrival, » Mexican came into camp, | stonmed from the Navy Yard yesterday morning, at five | tor of Owen and Mareolia’ Kelly, aged 1 your, 6 months | Spe sversality of sentiment between Fagland and America om sioet eure warrant hm pvery cnn a a the question of liberty. She then proceeded to consider = = whee ‘the main question of the eveulng—the condition and the hopes of Maly. Sho had seen Italians standing on their own Ahores and looking towards the star spangled hanner ‘with love and affection; and she had heard them hopeful Jy exciaim that, though in Enrope they were kept down and oppressed by the presence of bayouets and soldiers, yet there was a land on the other side of the Atlentic and a people there who evinpathized with them, ‘and thus consoling thought has given them hope and wourage in their struggles. “Go and speak to them, these Italians have sad, be we shall ser hie yen oe A ‘will side with our tyrants when our next great lo come.’ And this was the reavon why she (et came to these shoret to plead for Italy. did cd the various offices which he had held. It was Bot aa | ang on his mtation that large quantities of gold public officer he had peeniiariy attracted the admiration of | Were to be found on the head waters of tue Colorado. im. i brethren, but they admired him for his many other } nodded in quartz, a party of about twenty-seven were qualities. Mr, Kent claborated apon the various points of | Gesnatched under his guidance in search of the diggings: the resolutions: poling and great ¢ cBOe. but after nine days of weary and unsuccessful explora Mr. Ripwee aul detailed history of the } pon, the guide becoming bewildered, they lost their life of Mr. Ruler, of bis early proversional earcer, the Pub- | reckoning, aud came straggling into camp one by one. lie offices that he hart held, his energy in those positieas, | Fortunately, all arrived safely. Another party, which as well as the endoarmenta of hia domestic life, the sin | hed heen despatched southward, went as far in that cerity of his religions faith, his social quativies and bis | direction ax Fort Massachusetts, ras it has been recently love of literature. « carecr, suid Mr. Bidweil, is new | jemed, Fort Gurland, thirteen miles cast of which they closed, but it is a happy reflection that ii has eloced with | peported having discovered gold in cousideruble #6 much honor to bimee scarcer has boon closed WiKD T gcog, ‘They also found the ore on the head waters a holy anv # eavetified death. eM river. The two companies then on Fx Surge Fowoxys desired to add his mite to the tibote | Cherry Creek, just above the mouth of w they dis Of reepect whieh the now Ofloring to the memory Of | covered what’ are now the regular digeing#. The party and 19 days. Von ‘The funeral will take place on Friday afternoen, at two ~ o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 115 Hudson N arom al, av bpm dpe peed ByTTows ap srupe, avenue, irook! , co . O. Lawton. —On Tiesday, Nov. 30, Many Lawson, a native | MEN'S, 418 Broadway. Of the pariah of Abegtip, Queens county, Ireland. } ; “ c Hter friend, and thoes of her cousin, Hdward Pitepat 2, ones Boe yok, are invited to attend the funeral, thie (Thorsiay) | ravings (or sale cheap, ptternoon, at one o'olock, from her late re nee, No. DR DITRUMATIBM, ACROFUL A, SALT RHKUM, ac. Tease On Weseentay aftersenn, Des. 1, efter 0 langae- ATI's Lite Halaam in a4 certain to etre the indst palafud ee em FA TNBOr | oem of thens dinmasen ax water ta Uo quench Uhiew. Al jy (ness, Mancamer, Wile of Ryan Low tuloara, fever re ‘iam, the ry the relatives end friends of the family are reepectiully | {he Uinud, liver aud kidneys, eneral debliney, ayepepae’ tee ‘pvited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at | ciptent conan piles, te. Principal Bis 7. ene o'clock, from her late resvlenee, No, 7% Chariton street, | Grand street, Fo cone yet boxlie. iaheed taviher thvitetion. poten hel nda lene “Tana —On Monday evening, Nov. 20, Mos. Scsawwait SINGERS SEWING MACHINES, o'clock, and disebarged her pilot off the Highlands at cight o'clock. She was going off then under teem and canvass aboul nine Knots—wind from porthwest. The following is @ lint of her ofticers:—Commandor—Thomas T. Hunter; Lieutonante—Thomas 5. I’belps, Jonathan Young, A. ®. K. Beobam, Charles H. Cashman; Passed Assistant Surgeon—William Lowber; Purser—James K. Harwood; Senior Engineer—Wm. H. Cushman; Third Ass stante— Geo. J. Barry, MH. Plunkett, Wilaon $1, Purse; Captein's Clork—Henry Warrington; beng gar Oratt. The Weaternport was en at ono }. M., miles north of Barnegat, by steamtug Achilles. Captain Hennery, onder steam and canvass, going Gnoly. ‘The Hoard of Officers which were ordered to assemble Savy Yard, Brooklyn, for establishing a change (a E 'T IN ANY QUANTITY AT THE ames aireet. Old .od moders em- for Italy beewnse her cause was more sacred | Mr, Butler, and referred to the early aegoclations in which | from Lawrence left that place with provisions sufficient, wat dreas of tie Iastne Ont met at tho Marine y r of Hungary’, or of Poland, oF of any of the other | he was engaged with the vcceased. He tat witnese! | thoy supposed, to last them six mouths, but which gave | irl "tctertat tonaiting of Lent. Col. toh Marrs, | 10, wife of Jobm bag, ake 32 years, titace ee toongha's resmeCcomomers teemtaiee poteae ed nations of the earth, but because she saw it | many of bis merits politically , professionally and socially: | oat'at the end of the fourth month aiter their departure. : ’ . D. Sita Liouta, Green, The friewts and relatives of the family, these of her sons, | | machines arr made better thaa ever. chacty that the next revelation must commence in Italy. | but be dare not trust himeelf to speak, and woalt beg to In consequence of this nine of the party have retarned Poard will Jotin and Job Long, and of ber son in-law, Jaros Maason, | TM. SINGER ao 458 Hiroadway, Ne mpathy ef the free. ‘Th to contend against would ist long ago bat for the with Proteatant Rngland offer the following ax an omcndment Wy the other result | te Fawrence to obtain provisions fort the remaining five have come on wo this (wud to return to the mines as ear’ fend she will need al! the ing corpse which #b Dave been buried out of ir companions ; change i# dec yon business, | Neurly (our hundred me im the coming | Hrookiyn Navy Yard yesterda dr., are respectfully invited™§o attend the funeral, from the York. w Advent, Kighth avenue, between borty tirst - ond streets, thie (Thursday, afternoon, at | (10 CIDER BOTTLERS AND MANUFACTURERS. ene o'clock, without farther not Preparation fur Keeping aay length of tne withowt cous. the charac pitiable epectacie of four nation’ uniform en epring as possible, When they left try Creck they — .- Jog, and producing spar’ Aleo Inewot ot ‘Aimowm the yumber, uniting to bi er freeb bora b inflexible js re vovder the impression that the news of the gold dis == = MeCieexvy.—At Middletown, Orang oy, OO ie eee iaie, ad soluele anes, ao De PaCGRE Ee Tollns sitar trecdem. Phe (the ects fy Vieney , of great industry, « thout uncl coverics hu! not reached the States, and their tirst intima. | Baldness, Dandrug, Gray peyrtey f oe. 1 riday, Nov. 26, Dasmet B. MeCwrssey, in the Su year of | ORR" Ne. 14 diaiden lane. © of the higheet purity, with oniform chority f the hair, prevented and enred by GRANDIRAN, 3 | |. aoe’ 4 native of Moumonth county, N. J I cal tor the past of Haly—she appesied fort tien to the contrary was receive on niseting, on the hat @ to give that land Hiberty. (Applause. Tthad been | fences of others: and that we will cherish his m Northern rente hy which they came, large parties of emi spent —- ——— Now Jersey papers FP BE GRKAT CONSTITUTION A}. REMEDY, great nolvw in 1548, but that since | because of its ailording to us im these respects grant on the way to the mines. The different trains Vor Department at Bonta’s—Ladies are MeKewas.—tm Monday, 29, of consamption, Jaws BR 8. little or nothing But the | ample worthy alike of our adwiration and numbered collectively about five hundred men, with one large and ol Me KewAN, aged 58 yoar vem A@jeniow under which the Haltans labor mast be | tion, As a writer and an orator ho was finent, dred and fity sev ‘The suwk was in good at BANTA'S, cor quaintanees are reapeetfully invited to ee ee borne in mind, They have a straggle to maintain iy their | imaginative and particular. In private life he was exem |e odition, and, with the exception of the loss of a few eat , from hie late r noe, No. 237 Adams Ineciie within the very midst, with which {t is no enxy matter What, | plary and att At & jurist he was caritions, con e bY One party, HO Acid A happened to any one of = t day (Thursday) der min ites all chron! ea, it might be inquired, arw the alums of Italy? The re as a statesman ho wat | the trains. re on tine spirits on being If Sensible, will Procure a Pate ef | County Tyrone papers ple Vy. aren senety Unetl be talied te Ge ladies’ thick sole fall boots. 614 Broatway, Moneas.—m Wedn long and pain day, Dec. 1, after ming a path ondition of the mines, for him | intormed concerning the irue wu git from Ube Alowgnty to regenorat hy Bir, ee that Tatiana ali A first wilh Christiaan ye twenty five millions of beings divided from Rarepe ape #8 the various indirect re received along the route had 4 el diness, whieh she be itude, Lome Plipttated burmapk Dy the Alps desire a free and distinct uationality of their remembrance of him among a large circle somewhat dampened thelr arder. Absuite equal netuber ta hong wu ‘Ten for 91. xd ie Woudas, he beloved wife of Thotnas Morgan, in the 26 | TERN Te ho, are the only phystclane and own. They aim to have national Fag ope _ ed friends, well merited and enduring; | af emigrants wore reported on the Southern road. — : ™ ~ = her age, » meats of oa LL j LX ook orld w he bare # noranded [ye ls @ national religion, They waut liberty to One infortaaut states that there are at present about 1 " er friends, a riends 0 amily, are respect. | will efteetr widicste Crom the Be ‘stem sore oltse emmigapers,to belid raliroade,t6 ostablich cleo: |" Reanlyed, That while we mourn his personal doparvare gorentin in tas Saban, summonses pribeipeity of ame Fred. 8. Conzens, Wine Merchant, 78 Ware | "jive Wailer! the foray thin livaiay) iu | Smmuar sd latn saute frm pret Yo Ole fric telegfaphs, and to travel from one part of the'r cown- | from our midst, we will welcome theabiding of his momo | There are a number of Mesicans and a few Indians. Yan yen ph ad ie hn gl nom, attwo o'clock, from her late rexidence, No. ago | ree ATING RESOLVENT to the other without being pet in prison. fu short, | ry among us as an te to as who remain behind hita | Kee enterprise has aire Cun to tuauifest itself in be tenporvetions, eagerber with the tan Water street. Her romaine will be taken to Greenwood monate fron Ube ay steun Bhey ask for that liberty which ie enjoyed to the fullest | tw equal perity and ei not Charwcter, ig of two lowns—e situated at the wines in the United Stes. Sole gent oe interment. Sere CANCERS, extent in England and tho United States; and now thet f Cherry creck emt bio WideA, sparkling and sil}. sawing. ov yw Wednesday, Deo. 1, Joux Powers, late of | tr Ren visee vaow ram Ram, Worry SW races, Seow Taetes Towons, moos Arreotiona, ly and. privately nge county Wines, ant M ppersung. Klis relative At Dewmpocy & Wargis’, 003 Brondway, | 11! 0” Friiay atternoan, at twa oh aidenes, No. 3) Butler street, Brooklyn cards and wedding stalon sry. Surrn.—0n Wednesday, Dec, 1, Mra. CHaxir 4 yours, 6 months and 19 da: Her relatives and friends sre respectivily lnvited to at toned the funeral gervices, this (Thursday) evening, at halt aat seven o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, WI! am H. Demarest 14 Grove etre Sn on Wednorday , Dee. 1, after a very the 3 ar of bis age 1 Senith, of hie deceased. with whom he was [rolese ino. acquainted Mr Ties seeepted the ame and al! the resolutions were wna The meeting then adjourned ‘The body of Mr. Ratler heving arrived Crom Marie, foweral will take place this day (Thoreday), at ¢ o-clock they bad laid aside their cosmopolitan ) ant nek only do exist o& a nation among the other patio he earth, the lecturer thought they wore entitied to the wartn sap. t of the civilized worll, (Applanse.) Sigvora Mario m diverged into a lengthy and interesting historical Bketch of the empire of Rome from the time of the Roman conquerors, whose crimes, the said, be would Rot attempt to hide, because ‘civilization followed wpon their footsteps. | It was in Homan ftaiy that the way was prepared for that doctrine of equality which Christ came on earth to teach, and whieb existed wot the men of power laid asite their horitle yobes of humility for the the rogal crown. Ii was not caght miles above the 8 are going up rapidly; provisions, thon tant, are sat erent to supply the immediate wanta of the minere, and | ho very great suilering for want of food of proteetion dur | fashivosble wedding and viaitin, nd the fu rom bite late mt of Vamouds, pamly ale ing the ensuing winter is apprehended. The day before nM, aged ovr party left a special train had been despatched to New anne & ” Nealon. tor provisions, in-ease they should be needed dar, | See the United States Potter « 4 the winter. The stock may enti Swriicvas, a" eette of this rt.— aT Hand: fall and for want of food | Wik Full parionlare of the trial of Tom i wil an at ibe mines, but there fe sald ts be tne paavarage about | [reente ccmmvalnewe from all parte af the Union. Por eale thirty miles gouth, to which place it can be driven in cae Senor Kmbil and the Filtbhusters. TO TRE KDITOR OF THE HERALD. Gayetty’s Medicated Paper for the Water | | cay oa everyhody and ony where. It ta nlao for | “hort ith wil te the fall extent and richness of the mines PRICE ONF DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Ry the eteamer which arrived yeeterday Pam informed } | } } | | | foun Mr. Lown spoke in feeling terms of the charaeter of the mow nothing aa yet can be known with certainty beyond what yd . ae @ Amureh a ‘ ‘ Gintil after the Papacy bad done its worst tuat Iialy gave | from Havana that a story had been circulated there that | [ho NRE OZ" tacinient stages uf the saining opera: | {tte Cecremenl to te eektacre ued preretnivuat pies, | + Hogh Baxter, watorsin-low, | AUWATS'CO.D prince! alien, 140, Pulten street, fo the world JT tights of ber — os Aaa tiyself, in New Orleans, in company with D. Domingo de | tens aftord. Mr. Raseell, an old experienced Geor it yy saver, wk . on | 1" = ny ” ned are = rie Apes Ty. one Fa Pane chured, New York, Brooklyn, Mra Hays, y unl Papal - ap fn nent bor pa e), com el eral, from his lite resvlence, cornet of Hridge and Fuben curest, Se ‘sora now ge vo thor Meath for teve, love ot | Gowuiria and D. Jose Elias Hernandes, had formed a pro- Feet ee a ee tet ine, | sheets at G1 and SO cesta. CALLENDER & C0.,.PbiladelpBia, | eee rent ates eatay after neon 4 Rea Country without any notice being taken of their fate, So | Ject of raising an insurrection in Cuba. . Feporte that the entire section travelled aver furniaos | >¥* thie wonderful article for sale. | Tompaow.=dia Wednesday, Dec. 1, sosnrw Te FP HE WeeT AND CHRAPRST ARTICLN FOR TH HAIR, Frequent have executions become thet men bopin to renee ‘This calumny, aa evil as the others against which Thave | evidence of rich deposite of goli. A party which went Hervtng’e Sesent Ghamten Swe 71 year sees hensetiareensh wsenbi ta tele. | covon, them as an ordinary occurrence. Ny ink that recon i tt | buck inte the mountains a distance of lity miles found . ia fries are respecttully Invited to attend the faneral, the etey-s of the id were lined with velvet, so little | bad to defend myself, having se to Your important | void, wut had tr retuen for Want Of provisions, oir in. | Add burglar proof safer, 31 Broadway, corner Murray m \NY wm hie late res No. nore. | PREPARED FROM COCOA NUT OM. ington , this (Thureday » iat tall peut | Marry’ fe the Heat and 0 ‘The dest oll for dremsing, curling ant presarring the hale | camer e for in Heautitying, clsanaing, curling, | ""Raatern payers please copy tat Bon by PHALON ARON. Sf, 477 od 197 eSederay, naa restoring ‘Ladies try ih Subd by srmuts.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Doc. 1, Mine | Sil druggiste and taney stores. | Pint boities S0e.; half ‘Me. - 7 Jane, wife of Samael K. Caderbill, im the 20th year of her ~. ~ ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE AND PIYSTCAL IN- plements are the pick, shovel and pan. Washings ave Ie Your Hatr Gray, or ts it Turning Gray? | &°. 3 Ol camte tases x = Tage about ten cents per pan, though our informant has | ry 49, use WILSON'S hair cb . Itis nets ae bes nd Her remaine will be taken to Oyster Bay, 1. 1, for in fom fomeen iC digeation, ciplows Stameples eee a> pa denstnebe, tim x Anat vi newspaper under date of the 71h wlt., and to La tromica | fre ne te Oru ans lmapwemcon among Mtoe. of the enme date, at ones falls to the grownd; since, | that extensive deposits will be found throughout putting aside my ignoring whether, indeed, the gentiomen | jnounteine ‘The beat diggings are located a short sists referred to have projects of the said character of not, 1 | above the mouth of Cherry creck, where #ix men can have neither formerly, nor at any tine, been at Now (r- | make from forty to fifty dollars a day, The mining im leans, and, therefore, 't was impossible for me to have | done what I am accused of. Tresifed ail the time f was in Key West at the residence oiwe do these young heads make in thetr fall But «tit! the stroggic will ‘continer, and will be bequeathed from to son, and yot there will be no freelom until fhe laet sons of Dante and of Columbus shall wp in their graves, but not before they have left fo their children an Italian Taly—that ie an ttaly free, unchained and unbound. Applaare.) Tt had content ner ‘Deen frequently said that the ftalians are known ae much as four dollars to be obtained from one | eolor your hair to oy, tae, ae brown to @ jet | crment, a Figorating to taim to the world the injustice and opp of Mr. O'Hara, the Britieh Consul, and I had to execaie | panfol of eand. It takes (rom four to five minutes to wash Nplack “oF brown, tronble; applied like water: doey Wittiamsow.—On Toesliy evening, Now. 90, Mrs. Aww & mastering (he moat malignant nervous affections, ander whieh they suffer, withont making any dec documents in which the Spanish Consul ad intorim bat | 4 panful. In the regniar mines the “dast’’ is found from | net disenier tbe Resh; Soli Gecl aon for, the hale. 38 | Wiutsameon, aged 48 yoare ently ween TT TTEE 0 00 ort to break through the bonds by whieh they a to intervene. LT went on board the steamor Inabel, on the | two to ix feet below the surface, among gravel and | Cente ® bottle, Bold at 806 Grand sireet, New Vo | The funeral will take pion from the residence of her JOUN LYNE & CO,, 109 Nanwan street, brotherinlaw, Mr. Thomas Dobson, No. 185 Atinutic Mined. Some bad said that when ited states felt it | 10th, to Charleston, and from that city came to New Y + | Donldere. Reporte have been started that the ore is to rem - POU RL ‘wight and necessary to’ehake of the yoke of Knglan’, with | where, at the cost of immense sacrifices, caused vy my | be found in lumps, but thix, Mr. French says, is an erro. Oristadoro’s Matr ba el and Tonperre ret, Vrook Friday afternoon, at half past tw $4.5 porns sa . WATER TROOF Sten Sout some trifing aid from the French the American peo | abandonment of public, private and family interests—Cor | peone idea, it being seldom or newer fouad in larger | The bert in the world om 5d and retail, and the dye c Of the family ate’ invited to attend | Goubie sols peg bouts, WREFABLAd to give musfection. the hap nb a4 mee Kap IE ng | Tage pl pro. | grains than those the size of nuinber ast, shot beaten privately applied at i ty a capi ‘more m' doilare—! | fiat. He has some beautiful specimens of the dust in = Frat hored to find repose from the troubles to which [| vials, whiel Aypeer as rich a aay California gald we | | Bateheldors Hatr Dye, Me ~ and Toupersas have been exposed until Tecan continue my voyage t) | ever saw. ppt orld, earpwentng all. jade, snid and applied Europe. The climate in the region of the mince is delightful, Ny | St ibe menutnctory, 28 Browdway, I therefore protest against a calumny forged with the | saow had fallen up to the time of the departure of the com Qnerw's Cod Liver O11 Jelly can be Taken malicious purpose of injuring mny interests by means of * | pany, the miners sleep in the open air with impur without taste ‘Office 1% Fourth avenne, PEN. je fought out their liberty with their own good swords it this fact must be borne in mind—in Seotland as in America, there was but one enomy to fight; and after smen bad made ap their minds to tight this coemy, aad dirive bim out, there was no good frien’ of that same @nemy, at all points, ready to replace him. There swags in these two countries no spiritual power, armed with Wiaon.—On Tuesiay, Nov. 30, of inilamtmation of the fy PRAYER OVERCOATS AT OAK TALL rr i un parles E. aod Catherine W i" Reqaimans and other degirs le goods in overcoate, cartel tminiaad$arn made eryial to fire class evtatom work. at great bargain, The relatives and friends of the Senity are tm aman at 64 and 56 Fulton street amd 45, 47 and 49 Gold sreet. invited to attend the fineral, this (Thoreday) atternoon, 3 Reece a epermentonen or arma asm two o'clock, from No. 166 Ivonard street, Williamsburg S50.28ERs NRW FAMILY S' EWING MACHINES.S00, y of , ‘ 1 fh Bemporal authority, using its influence against the rising | new plan of spoliation, and by using my name in order to he soll in the mountains is Something similar to that of | FULD, CLAY hi a 4 Pletcher atreet, wholesale agenta. | Wriont.—On Saturday Mrs. (wasam, wife of | Pin Wr Ra nme aa ee She were strueating fort MT'pray you te give publicity to this my declaration, | teen take in elas of the Cherry there - “T7y Peace | “The tener and eotsor ts femiy, and themem: | & rt eget AI ie Pray you ve pul slaration, | teen miles this side igs there is | The Greatest Invention of the Age—4 Prac. gh pom he Bae fons res teolceonel ¢ ;_, ooo p Came vo vO Ttalians was: whereby you will joularly oblige your respectfol ser. } a pin about 160 miles and 200r 30 wide. The " ere of the Bedford street Metho!ist Episcopal church, are SINGE a tie secon vant, seme 7. DE EMBIL. | meuntcten are nonvly tisnbered with Sproce pine, oak and | GRla’"ass Recerca, Sea® The chemplon sower for $8.) PUT invited wotend the funcesl, without further | a Birney, New Yor fof the Italians were two, and New York, Nov. 30, 1868, all other kind of trees peculiar to Western Kimsas. Set sgn oe RR invitation, thia (Tharsday ) afternoon, at onep clock, from WEST STREET — RAGS, OF ALL KINDS, FOR ‘These were P.S—A similar communication was addressed to La] The gontiemen from whom we obtain the above infor Dr. Thurston's Celebrated Tooth Powder ts | oaid church, corner of Bedford ond Morton streets 7 eek wien, spleen, ek ee m. Creates, os Beng eee: eet ieee eave ae ee mation bear letters of eee eee eed ek wold by J. MBAKIM, 679 Broadway. ee ‘ton ability rnment, , to my surprise, ve recer' - | and most ciuzens lawrence. re do not yi HOU! . UCRUR —THE UNDERSIGNED, Jninion. Now that Catholicism Sowing anawer, ih which the editor declines to pubiish | soubt the That gold exists in con- | Holloway’s Ointment and Pilts—The Gen. | MISCELLANEOUS, —_— $5.0 DOLCE area Ceres ef tee thon eae Are apt to forget that the Cathol! th siderable qnantities of Pike's Peak will not er oon having but Ie out door exercton sad alr are aificted Li KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING DONE ON BAl fety Free Train, offer the abowe eum to Any party oF par- down the character of the M. pe Ewwit, Pagr.—1 am sorry to be compelled to ex- | be denied, but whether it & new Califopnia or | with man; nities the jndicious use of these unrival A HOLE'S aE ACS a’ COAT A tiem who shall engrg, by & praction! method, to rea ee ‘Bot this wae no reason why Maly had any press to yon my inability to Insert in Ga Cronica the ar. | pot, future must determine. It cannot be but }. would yermensolly remove, Manufactory 80 | (CLOAK FACINGS . by Mra HW. MA: 8 | fuse train : ahs hy grateful. ticle which you were pleased to remit me yesterday for | highly start for the di a Hrondway. pr — a are wean, Wen wate hy = eontury, prin. | that purpose. See if} eam serve you in any other affair. | before spring, w accomplished in the Hill's Black or TEVARDELL'S, WEDDING CARDS, NOTES, &C — | cision of 4 duly quaiitied commitier OF gove=nment officials, Hipal obstacles to her nationality, and in every instance | 1 remain your obedient servant, M. DE LA PENA. ‘way of mining until then, and those there have nothing t0 | yrowm—No,} Bare) ot ‘and Wal- A ‘These celebrated cards, aplendidly engrated, can only be | Apply st whe Brooklyn Nery Yard (ura 10. Mio 4 POM be sole and primary impediment to ftalian regeneration, New Yors, Doo. 1, 1868 spare in the way of lodgings or provisions. mut streets, street, had a Broadway, corner of Duaue street. Katabligh gd VOMES & MILLS.

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