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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1859. 6 <cielinaenmniat 10M. a llc. Sugsra buoyant young man about twenty-threo years of age, living at WwW: argument for the motion, when he was followed by Mr. The Dra: jassex Count; nie Molereee, pew crop, Harlem, and oue of tho supposed parties {mplicated in NEWS FROM CUBA. Larocque for the detendabia, They oomtended that the notte | Oonanlidaied Lotacr S Deletes.” vent), are aman: 16 25. Freighws of coon ae Ae OL a. eanreen paces Jahon were to Duncan, Sherman & Co. for the payment of — T MCLEWS WEDDING CARD DEPOT, 60 BROABY ‘New i nmmee, Moen, at. Crown’ 2 Arrival of the Cahawba at New Orleans— | anindebtednecs of Mr: Ullman upon two letters of credit FRANCE, BROADUENTS &00., een EON Tw Pay gmvordy og Ps ol to Capua Dowing, of ths sath pre ho neon Wes ne Wreck of the Brig Kivire—tate of the | fie, Duncan, Sharman k co. upon George Feebody & | maxawene, MAPPED WANDS, PACE, 1IPR A0_. @RPALH but q 5 20: evening. ‘will be examined som) time larkets, die. Sherman & Co., hav! ‘of the noes — Cece Heyrmas gs Co's Comaber, Teo with G, vera, Fiowr buoyant $626 « 6 3131 ous of the Coroners. ‘The steamship Cabawba, Captain Smith, from New York | by the delivery’ therect to tues bo teesborhis pteskone ts Torenes, Breeibeue f Gore itary exstea St a at Oe agama 800, |” in Dole. declined 340.; Appointing taspocters of Steam Botlors. | *4 Havana, arrived at Now Orleans on the ist int. Mg maturity, that they wore ehiod to the pro. ier paartererens, omcaigary coped Bont by mall on receipt cf abehacet Ou Sad 786 Broadira Persia's advices imparted an OOUNO: ‘The British Consul at Hay Mr. Crawford, who had sald louery, do hereby certify pom fe an EMA® BS alon market sat’ prieon ‘THE SUBJROT BEFORE THR COMMON ana, wl old indebtedness created by Jaoobeohn for Uliman un-er | fell ghery. do bereby cwfy thatthe following are te pig ‘The special committe of the Board of Councilmen, ap- | been absent most of the summer, had returned aad re- | the letters of credit referred to, After the counsel had oar, Nd eet INVERTED Warts, td pointed to report an ordinance in favor of appolating | s¥med tbe duties of bia post, eectnlee om BGA of te defendants, Mr. Blankm \n Suesex Coumrr—Criss 154, Oorosan 27, 1808. . ineonventepee to. the patent byte RACHA ‘comm behalf of ° Cotton active and firm. Sales to-day Inspectors of stam Doles In th city of New York, eld | | The regular mail weumer Cubs, trom Porto Rico, &. | ti in ‘epecch ocupyog some two hours, ‘Havsorwnd. | 4, 38, 66, 2, 30, 3, 18, 63, 11, 69, 75, 23, 62, | caurgeritis Prone SAVANNAH, Oct 26, 1859. Councilman Laimbeor in | Thomas and Port au Platte, arrived at Havana on the 11th. at the notes never had any legal inception whilst in Tio You WAN? Wameeen Or aaa Demand for ootion more activo. Sales today 2,060 | thelr ist meeting youerday se Te oath of the astern Islands contioue good, and | {28 Possession of Jacobson, and ie having resored io ¢ | Ocxvotmaree Lorrasr-—C.ss No.1 oronen Ht 0 FON WANT, WHISKERS OR WOUMT ACMI ‘ u thoae waters bad been visited b, storms, thereof, could ihe he Caepes, wits sa 900 eae On 2, 1850, | | Journ E. Corres, civil engineer, appeared before the | there wore no marine diacsiere to report, nor had aay | °82: Dorman & Co, no valid title thereto; therefore the 83, 66, 27, 61, 50,3, 8, 22, 11, 21, 69, 5. Sele Pre Ge bel eae Mis ,emrothest face’ im ets Pe prayed advancing ran at 10%(cra Lio, for | Committee, He said there is no such thing as accident in | political event of importance trausplred. The Cuba brought | Botes bad ip tery Spiel Cr a Sgr our hands. ot Wilmington, Del., thie day (Thare- He. Gn GRATIAM, top Neoon ste malddling; stock in port 45,600 bales. the explosion of bollors, All calamities arising from voller | 12 Afty-nine passengers aud a very heavy freight | able consideration at the tiny of the aliogod wenotor of |! "50 Avausta, Oct. 27, 1859. plosions res Vere, eaid notes to Cotton—Bales to-day 2,100 bales, with an improved de- | = aro either the result of caroleseness or mis- | ingt,, sailed for St. Thomas on the Lith. The Teviot brought es tothem by Jacobson, and therefore Duncan, & Co. held t} notes, sul to all the equities management. He considered that proper persons should | up, among her passengera, Mr. Utway and family, y bo appointed to inspect bollers, and the calamities would | British Mitister to Mexico, ‘The politioa! news is the same with which the law ofthe Sule clothed the. plaiiy, Caanueston, Oot, 38, 1859. ‘an that recorded in our oo1 the proper partics who were entitled to tho possession of ‘There is an improved deman ‘Done rrespondence from the city of : 1,800 balce oo Cae today | Pe Sutarotd fret to Woot tho bolloes cy briraile oS Seal | Mexico, published" on Wednesday OMrhioh iotter | ese notes. Decision reserved. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Mac Bar Oct, 21, 1889. pressure, and especially examine the mon who havetheir | '24eed was brought up to Havana by the Teviot, and Savel incu alhorry sereck New Tone H coum, Flour active: sales of 1,200 bbls. super at $525’ Whoat | management—see that they havo F intelligence, | thence wo this port by the Atlantic, al Intelligence. Being tn constant of (nquiries from our brethren | A large and full assortment. by activo at $1 25 1 $1 60for red, and $1 20 a $1 25for white, | practical experience, judgment and sobriety. He would | ,,7he Cuda was to sail from Havana on her rotarn trip | At the Brooktyn Navy Yard yesterday steam was ap- | respect Sowing, Machines: Cul fatness actin eet 70 ALN, Steady: white 95c. a 960, yellow 96c. a 98c. Provi- Bek consider ih abaulchaly wosteanry, 1osb e7en one bay. the Sie oe id faak taking out the St. Thomas and Porto | nied to the United States steam sloop-of-war Iroquois, pa fers: A conjunetion wih some lady frlenda, No. 6 Maiden lane, N. ¥. sions dull. Whiskey dull at 280. yl lng he mipnampreest cx. tees skauld, be a Ts eoesas pert oyalo carrying the mails, and in the presence of several distinguished engincers, | practical ratue for zl ‘sewing and tad those made by the A WINEILOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.—MES. WINS Flour quiet. Wheat declined 2c. a $0.; white $1 37. | of poli, a boilers is generally pederconge ah mae | ‘Was to sail for Vera Cruz and Sisal on the 17th. she was pronounced a complete success. Among those | New York. to combine the vor’ rood instru: | Roothing Syrup for euitaees (oethings which Jog ‘31 40, ret 4 25 Ke, 1 “- Corn active at 6c. Oats dull. Cpoen geo 7a ae er that ono out of five of those | [Havana correspondence of the Siew Comes meen Present to witness her working were Mossrs. James Pompe om as we can confidently recommet d, Baring te procera of awhing, by. ag. the guma, Whiskey » wi ve control bolle: understand their manage- geen worable results from their ow own Ls mp1 5 lay all pain, ght ment? A. No, sir; nor one out of Seven, of perkape tae, The report received here of a new filibuster expedition | Murphy; the builders of her engines; Chief Engineers | households of our friends, we are dearous thai thelr bevette end upon Cy ft ERS to ey rf et lp at who hold‘ibe thread of Coben, deet ih buy ¢ gnete, Hanor, pepsi EUR ne ee A if paris: uses. wi ol a iny, as, case, Hanor. . A ‘Mr. Corma said that he would lay his views bofore the | our bigh. officals: beliove that the. iivamiGa would ‘be & Coe, Fie thy Onsen Hid; Chiat Raghagee Wee... Saray P postin Vaan eae Committee, in writing at their next tneeting. bumil failure. On the other band, 1am assured by | thomseivee weit Constructor Delano, who all expressed Dam 3, BEN. -ABDA, (@) pi ie Ina Buckman, Jr., said ho would approve of the prin- | au iutolligent citizen of that country, recently arrived in | 0 ftaultens poi oy ro el and promised for byl that with A ; WM. A. COX. ‘Handsome black cloth Overcoats inting inspectors of boilers if he was not'| this city, “that from the utter wantof int % exper of Will prove Rerself ene the crack — that they have frequently exploded fon | and resources of the. government, tho pooplo af auxious Slates steam frigale Macarena applied to the United | Fashion and Flummery.—The Bip, ting | PHO PR AAR Oreceele. mediately alter having been inspeused. He submitted a | for a change, and aro willing to ‘incur auy risk to effoot | States team frigate Niagara and the United States sloop- | gone by hen intelligent people estimate the value of an arti- | autmanx beaver Oxerconta,... of a boilor which blew up a day after it had been | it, and thatthe name of Walker has been often uttered syed lyn. and they were all working at one time. | cle by its cost, as it in universally known that KNOX (eselling pected. Ho spoke of @ statement in reforenos | with the hope that he would attempt to recover his power | Al! of thelr machinery was built by James Murphy & Co. | the best Hat manufactured in the country 20 per cent leas than | yoscow beaver Overcoats to the stenm carried on ferriea to Brooklyn, and } tn the Stato." “Shonid this be truo to any extent, there | That three ships, all bullt in NewYork, two under the Navy | bls rivals io, the trade, Be fashionable, if you are disposed, ; which appearcd in the Hunatp a few days ago. He bald a | will bo more complication in the affairs of Central | [ePartment, and one by a private individual, should have | Pitdan% pad ico much for lis indulgence. | You can acon, passenger on ove of the Williamsburg bonis, noticing that | America, to lengthen out avd possibly to embitter dis- Opportunity to test their machinery at the same time, | Broadway. . they carried 40 Ibs. of steam when 30 Ibs. waa indicated | cuseion between tbo United States and Ba, 3 was an event thut has not happened before at this yard, on their engines, asked tho cagineer why this was the ‘The American brig Elvira, of New York, was wrecked The United States steamer Crusader, Com. Maflit Heavy Silk Undershirts and Drawers, 5 , cake, and wus answered that they were obliged to do it to | on the Colorados about the first of this month, Her crew | arrived at New Orleans from Philadelphia via Havana on Winter Gloves and Gauntlets. keep up with the new boats. apd officers arrived bere Inet woek, and the sails, the 2ist inst. 4187 and &9 Wiliam street, one door north of Maiden lane, Witum. i. Lown, @ practical engineer, oxplainod | anchors and such material as could be saved were ‘The court martial which was organized a short time een Several matters and technicalities in reference to steam | yesterday upon the wharf. ‘The crow were provided for | since for the trial of Licutenant Iuval, and other cases i ef Fe i i ag it cones. Bold everywhere. a bowels. mothers, selvenand pele und bea oar aenig | Peracdy mals icesee._Sold everywhere. Priog only S6cenle penbolia, iske} unchanged. Tmporte"13,000 bbis. flour, 18,000 bushels wheat. Exports—1,200 bbls, flour, 69,000 bushels wheat, ‘bushels oate, Burra.o, Oct. 27—6 P. M. ae : d , . Schutlin’s Automatic Grain Scales= ¢ cqzlour, moderately active and firm, but quotations un- | engines, but said nothing on the subject of appointing in- | At the Consulate General's of the Unived States, to youan | Nich required its cognizance, has ‘been adjourned. | sear acung, acl! weighion, melt restoring, New on tabitnon AT EVANS, @ VULTON STRERF: changed: rales 2,000 bbls, Wheat—Spring dull, heavy | spectors. , neve from the interjor | have to report to you an | The case and proceedings attouding the trial of Lioutenant | atthe Crs kxcbauge froin 10 Aca i P.M.” Once a = ‘and lower; red and white winter firmer: sales5,600 busheis | The committee then adjourned their meeting till Mon- | outrage of no common character, committed by a sort of | fuval bare been submitted to the department at Wash- | tol P. M.~ ng ™ Racine club at 97c.; 3,000 bushels Canada club at 96c.; | day next. Dogberry Justice of the Peace upon a young American, | ington for final decision. ORT WINE, BOTTLED IN OPORTO. 4,000 bushels fair white Kentucky at $1 38; 5,500 bushels Seanad pamed Dodd, living near the town of Guines. It woul saci au Pare Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machi 4 ae mie ee Cy diMeulty beretofore experienea® a cate greats crm, Cora i demand and | Republican Mass Meoting In Jersey City. | appear tbat this mighty dispenser of justice fle himself ‘The Bank of England Note Case Office 808 Broadway, New York. . eee neering te UGENDINE PORT WINK. Steady: sales ut 0. inois at a " aD igh office insulted by the young man, who, ” ri ETS v1 Sor medici: a firm: salen 000 besheis Canada at 88c.; 10,000 bushels | TBF Was a great epublica, mecting at Jersey City | harore bias to moswer costars sllesatnes chaneed’ a SUPREME CoURT—cIRCUIT. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are the jo en UsHORN' 60. OF OP SEIS em ‘Western at 896. Whiskey nominal at 27c. Canal freights | Tuesday night. Charles S. Olden, the candidate for | advertence to reat bis hand, during the interrogatories, Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. {win reinedies On which depends more than one-balf the civil | (We only mereanule establishment in Portgal which has @ unchanged. Lake imports—10,000 bbl. flour, 20,000 bushels wheat. Canal exports—1,600 bbis. flour, 60,000 ‘Dushels wheat, 12,000 bushels oats. Oswnco, Oct. 27, 1859. ch In the United states) have adopted the pian of nest vintages, fp boxes of one dozen each, under thelr brandmark and cuarautee, whereby consumers ean 6e; upon obtaining tbe genuine arucle to the ari and in exactly the asme condition ag imported.” Now by r 5 i ; ; skie, | Upon the table bebind which tho Justice was sitting. R “i {zed world for health, Diseases whico have batted all medical | YF Governor, with a few friends, dined with 4. 0. Zabriskie, | ypum the, table bebind. which the Justice was sting: | Oct. 21.—eaed Sieiuhardt vs. John G. Boker and John | id, {Ori 101 health, | Diseases shlae h eds cal Exq., after which they returned to tho house of Mayor | nis father ‘has been many years a resident of the | Boker—This case, which haa been heretofore noticed in | Virtues f Malden lane. Gregory, where a large number of citizens and gentlemen | island, having had charge formerly of one of our | the Herat, has occupied the Court for the last aix days. Flour avchanged, with a moderate demand ‘for the ; | Tho | ost important railroads. He was put into prison for ten 2 €x brig Alipede, from Oporto, and for ie Uataton Coan: Nine aoe Dbis., at $475 for | 7m Heihboring States wero introduced to him. ‘The | tore ro eontompt of court,” and, although that term | {is an action to recover the ammount of two Bank of Kug- Pe sprig on Tuesday, Oct, 25, | pazbart Brothers & Co., 3 Broadway, New York. ‘Bate, from Chicago spring. Whoat in active demand: | Company, after a running commentary ou the signs of tho | has expired, at Inst advices he was still detained, through | land notes for £700 and £200 sterling, and which, as al- . vo headay, Oct. 25, | Frederic 8. Cozens. 75 Warren ot “ a 7 = hoy . at Calvary church, by the Rey. Dr. Pine, of Washin, ton, James Ssmniogton 89 Beaver sir times and the coming contest In New Jersey, partook of fal later orgy Medheysgh eR br have beoa | leged, were deposited with defendants by a customer of | Cuma ‘Ata Ariater, Bsq., to Miee Eure [ sdaughter | iB. Rirk. £8 Fubon street Now York, refreshments—collve and sandwiches—and proceeded to | Sent down from the Regent of the Royal Audiencia for his | theirs named Kobo, but which were placed to his credit | of the late Captain Wi. Lewis Herndon, of the atet | Thos, Russell & Ca. 200 Fallon st. and 608 Sixth avencm, release, but various inventions have ag yet prevented it- | on their books, and the proceeds kept by defendants’ | States na ? Quo Cravz, Richmond Va. me Ld Ren pel is te gg gf The Acting Consul General of the Unit d States has been | rm.” A vast’ deal of wstimony was given on each |. BorrosHore.—At West Bloomfield, N, J.,in the Pres Pay toe tok or in correspondence with the jndicial authorities on the sub- ‘i * af nan chi wee ah AE ga oe . A. White & ailfax, N.S, discourse opened while the elements of the meet- wall be reared, sieves the forins of process may be summed up for defendants, and ex-Judge Dean for the R., daughter of the late Rev. B. Hoif. , Y i (OHN OSBORN, 45 Beaver street, N. ¥, — ea = laintiff. In the course of emarks he al x —! —On Se Sree nes Care ne Wo nominated Durand Dota tor cbelresnerat the rane’ | site (United States war steamer Crusndor, Commander | ite" defalcation in the Fulon, Back, Lanes with tine | recteass of tee Drea aamemay crenlng, Oct 26, at the RU'S COD LIVER JELLY Oe eee a aah na he Dx for Chairman of the moet: | Maflit, arrived here onthe 16th, and the usual civitities | money. bad purchased diamonds and jewelery, andwhen | of Scranton, Pa., Joun D. Consty, of Jackson, Mich.. to The only certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, and al rece e! ta aking, bis scat, made brief and pertinent | pupeed between her officers and the Captain General. She | At lust tho svilt boot of justion wiih SoM cee Cee | on fanton, Pa. liter of John G. Fell, Esq., of Waverley, | *84# of Coughs, s taken without nanses. Thdlcating the tmportante of tho ening election. meee, | euled again on tho 17th, in pursuit of a suspicious looking | Sud alscover every tai in the end, and. the clicars of | Lamraccomies tee ENT) QUERU'S PATENT JECLIBIED CASTOR OTL. TER B Hatch was appoltted secreiary. Vice presiteats were | (Tift, An American ship, guued, was yesterday in | justice went to the house, what did the lady do. Did she | McNatry—Mvuuy.—Ou Thursda greasy sensation of the oil s obviated, and tt does not ted’ thors: the onetral ada ban the | Be ofing of Matanzas. aps Maitit may Ond her, but | say, «this jewelry and these trinkets are mine; I know | MoNaiy to Miss Beuxpa Mc Any constipation after use. Tt ts the’ best purgative for appointed from the several cities and townships of the | if so he had better not bring the vessel to this port. nothing of the defalcation—nothing of the fraud—I will | senetta, at No. 14 Thom; poids dren; to be bad at tbe fnveptora. Office No. fourth a county. Mayor Carpenter from resin Mr. Clarke, We are awaiting with much. interest the arrival of the keep them to hang around my neck?” or did she aad ‘Mansin—LAWRENCE. ee ‘Gente 3 church, ares and at all a. Ce st PENFOLD, PARREE Be paces C. Van Voorst, § B. Ransom, Mr. Hasomon, | new steamship Habana, Captain McConnell, which, wo | hast the properte over? Sie die to, ae ete ee Fat ‘square, om Thureday, Oct. 21, by tho Rev, Dr. wis. | MOWEB, wholesale ngenta No. 1s Beckman strect, the Vow Presidente, 0 Marcelina are the names ot | pnderstand is to run daring the season regularly between | Coived the praceela, . phen H. Tyg, M. L. B. Maxr, to Comsmusa, second daugh- | T>EAD, READ, READ—AUL WHO DESTRE 70 Um- ‘Mr. Cuanins 8. Ota was firet introduced. In a plain, | “Me Srescent City and the metropolis of the Antiles. The Judge charged the jury, and in the course of his | ter of Alexander M. Lawrence, all of this city. Re seis the true poltsecnby of Calavery. Red ope Incid’ statement he put to silence the aspersions cast ou HAVANA MARKETS. address be said, that in determining the facta of the case | | Newxink—Srim.—On Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Ro- | ‘ifed with arguments to answer the sboritionista, should him, and spoke of tho duties which the office of Governor | | ScaaR Marxer.—Our sngar market ls quiet; quota. | it would be thetr duty first to inquire how far tho tosti- | formed Dutch church, in Bergen, N. J., by Rev. B.C. | DF. Van Evric’s pamphlet entitied "Negroes and Nogro Siare- finposed and his determination not only to discharge tem | tions—as at Iasi advices—nominal. No. 12still held by | mony of Kohn, the plaintitl’s chief witness, is to be de- | Taylor, Mr. Jacon B. Newxiax, of Hudson Cy, to Kare fon,’ Tobe had ‘eb the Day’ Book office, "Ne a0" aaa Goeaes with fidelity, but to influeuce so far as ip him lay a | Planters at 8 rials per arrobe; but there have been no | pended on. Kobo, who kept a small hotel or café in | M., second daughter of Abraham Speer, Eaq., of Bergen, | ot @iZ0,0e} national polley which sbould advance the great interest | transactions to verify their claims. Stock hore and at | Ludlow street, near Grand, was in the habit of purchasing | N. J. of the nation "Ho reviewed the democratic ‘polly of iio | Matanams,, 160,000 boxed, cainat 120,000 at the same | Bie wives from tumeto timé, in mall quantiles from the | | Prace—Crospy.—At Goshen, N. ¥.,on Thursday morn | QTRANGPRS AND, CITIZENS federal government in relation to the public domain, Ho | time in 1858. Shipped the past week from both ports, | Messrs. Boker, paying them by weekly or nearly weekly ing, Oct. 27, by Rev. Q. af. Johnson, ‘Roumet_ 8. Prace, of Are invited to examine our stock of deplored the last new fashion of democracy—namely, the | 18,884 boxes and 43 bhds ; of which were for Boston 955 | instalments on account, sometimes of $100, once of $200, | this city, to Faxsy, only daughter of Jacob Crosby, Bsq., Ruitrehe nd eee a“ policy of not paying the debts of the State. He was op- | boxes, and for Philadelphia 663 do. The balance to Eu- | but usually $50 ata time. It seems, however, that by | of the former place. CHANDELIERS ™* — Topean ports, with the exception of 2,074 boxes to Valpa- | some unexplained oversight he had been suffered to got in | _ Staxk—Van Horrox.—On Thursday, Oct. 27, by the BRACKETS, market unsettled: sales 5,000 bushels prime white Can Wian at $1 27%; 14,000 do. Racine at $1 05; 5,000 do. Milwaukee club and 14,000 do. No. 1 at $1 05; 40,000 do, Chicago spring, Nos. 1'and 2, at $1 04a $1 07, part to arrive. Otber grains quiet, Canal freights steady at 850. ‘on flour, 10c. on wheat to New York. Lake imports—t00 ‘Ddbis. flour, 46,700 bushels wheat, 10,600 do. rye, 7,500 do. barley, 100 do. peas. Canal exports—1,200 bbls. flour, 27,000 bushels wheat, 3,200 do, corn, 3,200 do. rye, 18,406 do. barley, 2,000 do. peas. Crvownwatr, Oct. 27, 1859. Flour quiet and uncl |. Wheat steady; red, $l 10; white, $116 a $1 20. rn dull at 40c. fornew. Oats Duoyant at 26c. Pork dull and tending downwards; ‘mess, $13 75. Whiskey advancing; sales at 22c. Derror, Oct. 27, 1859. Flour steady at unchanged rates. Whoeat quiet, and red lc. @ 2c. lower. Receipts—6,500 bbis. flour, 8,500 Dusbels wheat. Shipments—$,500 bbls. flour, '2,100 Dushels wheat. Cmoaco, Oct. 27, 1859. Flour dull. Wheat quiet, and declined to. a 134c.: sales 5,000 busbels at 8830. a 890. Corn active at Téc. Oats dull and declined Ic. Recoipts—5,500 bbls. flour, 95,000 ‘bushels wheat, 9,000 bushels corn, 5,500 bushels oats. Sb 1,100 ‘bbls. flour, 5,200 bushels wheat, 9,500 corn. Mnwavxer, Oct. 27, 1859. Flour steady. Wheat active at 89c. 4 90c. Corn quiet. Oats steady. = sarang ee Linsnapasge ona Voter carga pa arian whe ca arrear, at the time when the present controversy origi- | Rev. Dr. Hutton, Lonrvao M: Stan, of this city, to ee pe PENDANTS, £0, aa. 1D, Oct. . Motasos.—A litle more activity is apparent, and | nated, to the extent of $4,800—apparently a most extraor- | cm, eldest daughter of John A. Van “Houton, Eeq., of San YRENCH, Flour stendy, at 960 05.96 for oxema,’ When’ Mr. Briggs, a gentleman from Ohio, nest addressod the ¥ » and , to the A vi Pirpeip ad areca esta +, 100.000 wetiets | mecting in a vory interesting and amusing macnor, not | sles of 2,000 hhds, at Cardenas and Matanzas at 214 | dinary credit for such a ‘customer. He was, as wo may | Francisco, Cal. cgeagiter te me ‘wheat. Shipments—100 bbls, flour, 4,000 bushels wheat. | “stitute of oratorical pretension and display. Ho was | ‘als per keg are reported. Muscovado molasses is hald | easily suppose, in the pressure of the panic of '57, meg California papers please - copy. Manufsetare. % New ¥ at 3 rials per keg. In other.island products there is no | for payment. In this state of things, on the 224 of Octobor Vgenive—Garen.—On Wednesday Oct. 26, at the Ma- (CRS ‘Rl p Taual wis Seliciote orton and foraer Gon akin | ctatias of that year, he came rushing into the counting room of | dison square Presbyterian chureh,’ by the Rev. Dr. | Aiso a compte egot eee LOW addreseed tho assothbiy, discoarsing on coming events 1a | _ LARD.—Sales at $18 a $19 75, large and emall packages. | the defendants, in hia naturaily excitable manner, with | Adams, Wmitam Vickuve to Clima Ovi, Garey, NCH CHINA ‘Transfer of Mr. Mason’s Remains to the Stock, 1,617 tes. and bbls. and’1,800 k t a — : Dinner, Dessert and T c : pola. og8. wo Bank of England notes, amounting to upwards of | WuNxexwxny—McLovomuy.—On Wednesday, Oct. 26, mer. Dessert ea, Richmond Steamer. Cprnninen to seats al eens MJumooray, |. CoRs.—A curgo received from Philadelphia has been | $3,000, in his band, exclaiming, ‘“Hore’s money for you.” by the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Joux A. Wuxsesnerr to Enix Pa vi ML ELSE Ghats, ‘The remains of the late Hon. J. Y. Mason, American | Tho Governor was cordially received, and his speech was | ®0ld at $81 874 per 100 Ibs. After some further remarks, the Judge said—You will | M. McLavamy, all of this city. = fare, &o., Ke. often warmly applauded, Lumen. —Pitch pine, $30 a $31 60 per 1,000 feet. Two | judge from these expressions, and from the other facts of v7 ee ‘Minister at Paris, which arrived here on Monday evening cazgosa omiband (mivoids the case, whether the parties intended a special deposit eS Inst en roude for Richmond, Va., wore yesterday morning, | go MC ear ait dean ae Soler gy cabriskio, of Jer- | CAEeGurs.—Northern coastwise, $1 per box; $226 per | to be returned in the identical thing, or « geusral deposit, } Canrmm.—At Clinton, Couey’ on Saturday, Oct. 22, | QTEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSOPTC VIEWS » Va., » | sey City, and MrJIsaac M. Scuduer also severally address. be ed in Bank ‘t A n., on Y, Oct. 22, T LO RICl at eleven o'clock, conveyed on boa the steamship York- | ed the meeting. hhd. molasses; hhd. of sugar, $4. European direct and | to be returned in of England notes of like amount. | Groror Caxter, aged 57 years. ie AT LOW PRICES. ’ ior orders at £2 10s. a £3 28. Gd. per ton net, 2,240 Ibs. | I the latter, then the plaintif! cannot recover. The jury | "Gowisa On’ Wednesday, Oct, 26, at Schuylerville, | .,WBMe photography portrays, the sublime and beautiful, Ge town from the Ocean Queen, where they have been lying City Intelligence. Spanish invoice weight. This businss forthe season has | had not agreed at the rising of the Court, and a sealed | saratoga county, N. Y., HoRanio Cowrr, of New York.” | Tereoeeupe reproduces in ai te Dot ae Bince their arrival at this port. been well sustained. verdict was ordered. i the objects Ube acenes themselves —Sir David STEREOSCOPES. ‘Wi. tax New Arsevat Tomsis Dows?—The new State Conpos.— On Wedneaday , Oct. 26, Wat. Coxpos, in the Excuanaxs in good demand and remain firm at—viz:"to- 30th T hi: pas Recetas iieowes ‘The removal from one vessel to the other was attended | arsenal, which bas been in the course of erection nearly | day, London. It'a 17% prem. 0 days" sight, New York, Court Calendar—This Day. The frionda and relations, are renpectfully invite’ to at- . o pel Asahaek eg ho ease disrespect tole two years, corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-fitth ee ee eae oa ; Kid Oreang, short of £ a Ss Pri eg rt fer 1—Nos. 5115, rt tend oe funeral a his late residence, 27 Harrison 3 justrious: . When our reporter yesterd i ‘ " A = do.; xican dol 5436, |, 5369, }, 5439, 5235, 5: street, this (Frid ¢ ¥ ar the pier at wbich the Ocean nag is ise he suade tn. | Street is nearly finished, and, a# we porceivo by a note | brome; United States gold coins, 6.4.0do., und in good Sae8 boa bin, 8617 o8S1” 40r1 bbe. pert Bee a ee bok 200 thene oie ceearton ee uiries of a person, apparently adeck hand, aste whore the | fom the architect, will be examined on Tuesday next, | demand, 5120, 496812, 491232, '5200,” 5089; 2859, 2860) 4571, 5831; Cuvramt.—In this city, on Thursday, Oct. 27, of pnen- ETRREOROOPIC VIEWS. -goflin was wo be found and who had chargo of it. “You bad | the press being invited by Adjutant General Townsend, NEWS FROM MATANZAS. 3486, 6415. Part 2—Nos. 2418, 2300, 2538, 2546, 2478, 2133 | monia, Caaxtas W. Canon, M. D., aged 46 years 80 Views of Paris. at... Detter ” ie By the steamship Cahawba we have files of Matanzas | 2556, and all the even numbers to 2582. ‘The relatives and friends of the ,and the mem- | 5 Views in Switzerland. . bay Pensa Decor dinghy, to that Tiles an “barge of | Inspector General Sherman, and Commissary Gencral | pave to the let inst. ‘They include the usual market | eens gees Grek Bumbers 10 82. last day for | bers of the New York Academy of Medicino, are respect. | 30 Views in Scotlands Lak ropasred acai from him learned that the fact of 0 re- Welch, the building commissioners. It will be recollect- reports for the week ending the 15th. The transactions | filing notes of issue for next term. fully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, best. mains boing aboard had been awecret to the crew, and | ed that tho Arsens! was commenced in January, 1988; | in sugar had been very few. The stock on hand, indeed, | _ Strrrion Covrt.—Nos. 472, 50014. 112, 114, 461, 100, | from his late residence, 91 St. Mark’s place, Eighth atreet’ | 1 ‘that owing to the weight of the coffin they were compelled, at the beginning of t] in disembarking it, to allow it to slide down the gangway to the dock like a box of merchandise. Tho coffln was ‘then placed in a hearse, procured by Mr. Heath, brother- ‘in-law of deceased, and conveyed without tho least cere- mony or formal honor of any kind to tho steamer York- town, pier 13, where it was deposited in the smoking ‘room, which was shrouded in crapo, the only mark of nv . week, in first hands, only amount- | 555, 658, 566, 487, 514, 478, 452, }, 523, 601, 618, 626, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. 160 Views in the United States, color bad that a large portion of the upper part fellfin November | 64 to 5,217 boxes, oP which 3,9% were aadity hate for | 543; 665, 154, 629? 641, 519; 604) 448, 495 637.” | Commun —-on Thursday, Oct. 27, Aum M., s0n of Abel | £0 Views of European eles.” « of that year; that the original contract was for over | Falmouth at 10 to 10% reals for Nos. 17 and 18. At the ‘M. aad Imogene Conklin, 11 weeks. beac eg oreo 8 . ne $60,000, oxclusive of $25,000, the cost of 10 lot; that a | close, indeed, the market becoming very scarce, come | Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte: | Tho relatives and fricnds of tho family are invited to Fre pn pan 7 inter inee. holders advanced to 11 —WoopD, CO., attend the funeral at 68 West Thirty-fourth street, on this question aroge as to who was responsible for the loss by | “Tn molasses nothing was done during the week, thero | “*sgtiwons, conan, Seite eee OURE rare (Friday) evening at seven and a half o'clock, Ditveral disostnt (0 doesn DAP P Eaton kOe the falling of the upper part; that a contract was mado | being a difference of half areal between holders and buy- LOTTERIES. Corie.—At Jersey City, on Thursday, Oct. 27, BERNARD, 346 and 348 Broadwag. for finishing the building for $27,000, and that the referee | €T8, the former demanding 234 reals the barrel, the lattor RT a n roe ro os marr 30 Sy eon of Patrick Coyle, aged 23 years. Ne honor were ‘jends family ested COUNTRY MERI NTS. pte Ad le Ph: aay Aa Single fag Of | has not yet decided as to how much the original contract- ara earns te enraperapek tages then rok aay DeLawane—Crase No. 568, i i womminae tien striae the tates of bis tather ry a ao evokes work her departures fiw mautesatier | OF is entitled to for his part of the work. where 254 reals were being realised; wad there being né | 29, 52, 33, 65, 65, 15, 03, 47, 31, 45, 8, 25, 72,17. | 100 Montgomery: strc, on Saturday afternoon, at es | PURE COGRSE BANDE ES ROTTLES. threo o'clock witbout the slightest mark of public respect | It would seem that this building is pecultarty unfortu- | Prospect of an Me gee bes rapgg eb are aoe SO RODE & 00., o'clock. “Xo carriages allowed, ie | TR RE AMAICA RUM. aatat common Counell have evinced in this matter either | B&®) 88 Tumors are ailoat that a defect in tho building | Wns nbont 2,000 hhds. Winington, Deliware, | a nenior of Daniel ad’ Mary Douly, aged 3 yours ana’b | PORT, MADEIRA AND. SHERRY WINKS. great. disrepect or ® most shameful neglect, Tho death | has been discovered which will prevent its immodiate ac- |" Fxchange on London was quoted at 173 tol7X per | @et Your Fall Style Hat of White, 216 | ays. ‘ | Tam pow aupplfing the trade wi re Coenine Bait, Pe: ‘of @ man who has occupied the position which Mr. Mason | ceptanco by the State authoritios, It is @ fact that | C¢Dt premium; on the United banal cae coadway, Barnum’s Muscum. ere Bore a fay are apeapirg invited to at | Port Wines, in bottles for medical and private usc. ‘Tike Bee has should certainly attract some public notice; und | the moet unpracticed and unscientific eye can discern 2 | 7? health of Matanzas cont good. ‘ce Ca a errs of her father, 170 | meee success tbat has crowned my elforie to place a ‘when his illustrious ashes aro conveyed through our pr y Paris avons a ee ts creates y street, Q YY) afternoon at two | = the — a ao oe name Sf Aromadie Btreots It is but proper that some mark of respect, how- | consideravle overhanging of the top part of tho western TELEGRAEEIO. Involees of Berrard Frere’s Pars Osstor Gloves, for winter | ° Hasntrox.—On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 27, M pounds sold aa gio throughout the nountrg ich tonne tect ever slight it may bs, should be made. wall, which must bo at least ten inches out of the perpen. e Doe ee Teena vita se the | Use; also of Jouvin's Kid Gioves, all made expresaly for'ua. | Hrasnrson, daughter of Robert and Martha Hamitcr nga | Sruesists, apobecarios ad mediest men, {ot some ieee ‘The coffin was not even escorted by a guard of honor. | giouiar. It is, howover, a fact that but little weight rests | 9,7¢ Steamship Havana brings Havana advices to the LEARY & OO., Hatters, Nos. 5, 4 and Astor Hous. 4 2 BEd | to soliett me to pursue the same course in regard to the : ® | oath inst. Sugars were held steadily, but rates were no- 4 years, 1 month and 4 days. on this wall; that the turret on the corner may sustain it; , E 4 The ftiends of the family are fully invited t that ified fall ail in the building might remain unin: | minal; the stock was 150,000 boxes.’ Sterling exchange | q Wesntomable Slik Hat for $3-—AN of | ais fiinde of tho family, a piles negty Dealing Jured, and that the leaving tower of Pisa has a conai- | 3772 9,40 Bur oon! Tie mn eon ri { the latest styles of Hats, Capsand Furs, at SCOTT & BACK- | from tho residence 123 North Sixth street, corner of derably greater inclination. It can thorefore do no harm pra we Pe Pp : for the thorities to direct their attention to this eames sean eres ere: we ieee ae Ae etapa Sit age ge cag eae Hvuntxr.—In this city, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, after a " Ladies’ Gaiter Boots, Single and Double y > ” int, and have the building thoronghly inspected by Personal Intelligence. id severe illness, Witam Hunter, aged 57 years. Sanit men before it is paid for. Tho State his aiready | | Tho musical gentleman of tar-and-feather notorioty, | soles, with eels at 12s. and Lis. [tag Oy re : ‘Might not the patriotic Gov. Wise at least have detailed a handful of soldicts for this purposo from tho militia of Virginia, whose valor, bravery and patriotism at Har. per’s Ferry he so lately extolled? or why did not the Vir- ginian residents of this city—tbe neighbors of the de- Ceased—take some atops in the mattor? The coffin was in the same condition it was whon it left of brandy, 1 should have complied with ese requesus all quarters long ago, but was deterred from it by the tase Owing to the ex prices of brandy in France, upon the shortness of the grape crop for some was po chance of my beivg able to tmport the choicest bottle, it and sell ft at moderate prices. The duty on is goventy per cent lower have now Lt germ with four brabdy exporters in Frauce, : fi i] i aes . boy’ His relatives and friends, and the members of Morcan- Dighest repute, and am marly reel ir Paris—that is, the packing had not been removed. It is | % fi . known as Professor Poulton, has been arrested for setting | #868. boy's, a ‘i = — = veg ving cen - fees Dorey Cy eee es ese By) is pari Arcee aon ente, font tha aay Perera fre i a which he ose dat ‘a hotel ta Roches 4 4o., at MILLERS, 387 Canal street. ses od : Res eo case gestae {itrand teog ae Wolie eran ine Co iran I = beot- urn surrounde ir c OV eri can- “tal ¢ Union says ir: is person r 0 > rifty-seo of antee my Peal, Inve! cer ate, ‘80 bet ‘vasa. It will bo received, on its arrival at Richmond, by | {Be building must be. takeh into considers Poniten, tbe identical fellow who figured as “Trofewor | _ Brady's Galery has Removed from 359 | residence, comer of Broadway and Fifty-second street, at | §niee wih my real: avela und cerdsentes, the brandy 0 5 Fe ® deputation of the friends of Mr. Mason. The First Snow Storm of the Season. found, when used as a medicine, beverage bes ithfal an@ Vigerating. Ithas been matter of universal complaint a bottle of p building, anu whether stated by disappointed contractors | Poulton,”’ a few months since, in one of tho eastern coun- | Brosdway to 649 re LS oho Photo Ci nemo will be taken to Greenwood or not, the public welfare demauds a strict and searching | ties of this State, where he was employed to teach school. —— Laxox.—On Wednesday, Oct. 26, Hermann Lancr, aged E ure, unmixed French brandy was dificult The f f th 4 fal investigation. Bees ae D Gg Be a tebe Lape cr ices 100 eng conte en Dollars mae the | 42 years, 7 months and 28 days. obtain, and the purchaser, Cm are fp len, ber deceived wae ae e first snow of the season commenced falling on ani ered by % HOLMES’ Gallery. Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes and Cameo- p ves and friendi invit . | avile manufactured im . Of all. descr Wednesday evening, and continued falling in infinitesimal | PACE Moumy ar rum New Yous Cars Cus Roows.— | transpired that he was @ married man, His advonturos | HOLMES, Galery, Ambre otischenree La ee ee Kotintaon Gora | shivitsbrapes. from tt high price, haa heen the one article tab ednesday evening, and continued falling Last evening the Now York Chess Club met in their rooms | at that timo made m number of chapters for the papers, ——<——— and Jackson Rifle Company, of Brooklyn, E. D., from his | 2 wiy ind ertrera have Uuned thelr artention to, ood millions flakes during the night. During the day on Wednesilay | a¢ tho New York University, for the purposo of receiving | and it was stated that he bad.a wifo residing in thiscounty, | Get, Get, Get You, You, Your Like-Likes | ju residence, commen of Bivete nok kagtoar acon streota, | annually through tbe land, and have beru ‘the, primary cesses ‘the atmosphere was quite cool, and the mercury in the } 14 «Champion of Chess,” Mr. Morphy, so that his nu- | Te laststatement was true. Ho married the daughter Of | tiveness ta.tataken, for, for a slil-shilling at HO-HO-HO- | Brooklyn, E. D., this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one | orivurders, suicides, cruelitee and eritnes, aud bare weak tee : Aer aey ae ef forts he P ? . Morphy, s a highly respectable and well known citizen of Ogden, | HuLMES’, $15 Broad-Broadway- o'clock. nds to an'early grave, selfdestroyers, from delerium twe- thermometer almost down e freozing point, with @ | merous friends could have an opportunity of bidding him | and has been residing there for some time past. Yester: ee Just as the sun in state In¢ns, mania a pott and horrore—names unknown until unprim. chilly, unpleasant wind from the north northwest. Yes- | aaion pefore his departure for New Orleans, Quito a | day he camo to the city for the avowed purpose of finding | Brooklyn.—Williamson Brothers’ Pho- Milanithates the Eastern alton; cipled men began to muke maddening compounds and sell 1 ‘terday morning the housetops, the trees in our public employment as a painter of some sort. He applid at one | tograpts of ‘deceased persone from daguerreotypes, give Yio punasd CnoGh ghore ta mee ing gale tajahe pure Brench brandy.| lay » large number of gentlemen were present; nearly all the | hotel whore he wus known for a room, and was refused, | wonderful satisfaction in every instance. 249 Fulton street. ig 8 ‘The virtues of pure French brandy need not be told by sparks, and those in the court yards and areas of our venue mansions, all wero tipped with mantles of the re white substance called snow. The ground not being in the proper condition nor prepared to receive so early a visit from the har. ‘Dinger of winter that it soon meited away and resnited in sloppy streets. A snow storm so early fow wero pro. pared for, and it even occasioned surprise to the nume- Tous rain'prophots. Yoangsters are about the only class ‘of people who do not dread the snow, and those are ouly Tejoiced at it because in it they seo & means for a source of fun. At Factoryville, Staten Island, some of the resi- And cntered para They are Anown throughout the world a8 8 medicine x.—On_ Wednesday or stimulant. It is, ag the French nation poetically name it. “Rew de In vie’—the w of Jife. But this applies to tt only whem pure and nneduitersted. Manufactured with the feartt dients that make a good imitation, ft beeomen = death innocent tens of thousand of our race. To remedy a fe chessboarda were occupied by partios mado up of the | About one o'clock In the afternoon he obtained a reom at More rning, Oct. 26, Marnrew, . xf id where hi not known. He English Cricketers.—An Imperial Pho- a 5 nia, Mord a members of the club and their guests, but Mr. Morphy the ey Rapley Ata fad tins, and ie patie iota t rp ot the “SD England Eleven” now on ai | Second son of Henry and Mary Cornelia Morgan, aged 2 alsoa exhibition yale ches a . . 1 | years and 18 days. did not play. He spent the evening conversing quietly | Secured, Before the Police Justice, Poulton denied all fino slorenesopte viewotthe cocker mound wineries | > The friends of the family are respretfally invited to at- ‘oarfadt with his numerous friends and acquaintances. To-morrow | knowledge of the fire or its origin, but he appeared to be | Slso 8 tne stersostpla thew of the cricket ground, wil tend the funeral this (Friday) morning, at balf-past nine rmenced Importing Brandy, bottling tt and sell- a dinner ia to be given him, but it is to be informal and | laboring under the effvcts of liquor, and his statements — o'clock, from St. Bartholemew’s Church, corner of Latay- o's genuine Copnse Brandy.” 1 an dally re- rivate--given by his most intimate friends. On Saturday | were more like these of an insane raan than a designing Heavy All Wool Under Garments For | cette piace and Great Jones street. © 2 orders from the dri its and Eo will leavo for Now Orleans, and. will probably stop a | rogne. The magistrate committed him for further exami- | men, women and children, at McCLAUGHLIN'S Shirt store, | Prcx.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Weducsday, Oct. 26, | Of the Uulon to sell ft for pu day or more on his way at Philadelphia, Legeig eh nation. corner of Greenwich and Murray streets. 3 ington, Richmond apd Charleston, to meet the chessplay- ‘A Columbus, Ohio, r says:—Among the recent ar- and 6 days. ers of those cities; and will probably not roturn North rivals at the Ohio State prison fe young wan naned Ena tetanic ante Good | The relatives and friends of the family, and thoes of his until the meeting of the Chess Congress, in October next, | Price, son of a Connecticut Judge of considerable reputa- Qing DRUMGOLD & PROGAS” aft Broadway, is the | father, Jas. W. Peck, are respectfully invited to attend the ‘spol } UDOLPHO WOLaR, 22 Beaver street, New York. HE GREAT STOVE EMPORIUM. Juua, wife of Dr. Aaron E. Peck, aged 24 years, 6 months donte at an early hour yesterday morning got down their | at Philadelphia. Tt is his design to commence the practice | tion.” He studied law with David Paul Brown, of Phila- t, opposite St. Paul’a church. foneral, from her late residence, No, 114 Sands strect, this | PARLOR, COOKING. BALL ONO GFFTCE. STOVES OF Bleighs from their snugly stowed places, and harnessing | of the Jaw in New Orkans. delphia, afterwards with John W. Forney, and was in (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. EVERY DESCRIPTION. ay fast nags, made the village air ring with the sound ‘Te New Grrwan Scnoor.—As stated previously, an | China for a while with (late) Minister Reed.’ Ho is now Herring's Patent Champion Fire Van Wixstz.—On Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the residence of | , Also, the elebrated “Arbitor,” the only gas-consaming coak- the merry sleigh bells. associntion of German working men are orecting « school- | fent to Columbus for sev'a years for issuing counterfeit | and burglar proof Safes. 251 Broadway, corner of Murray ie som, pao a ppakiaaees J ke; ort i J., Tons | ing stove invented, northern part of this Stato, last week, the snow toys money. sireet, AN WINEIE, city, 0 year of his age. Pity the depth of two feet, and last Friday night Detroit, | house on Fourth stroet, at a cost of $5,000, on shares of zciof Québec Clanstae, inietatectal exitestkye ts se'rn- ‘caaiaa wee ‘The friends of the family are respectfuly invited to at- ges Cer ela nee at ha Ne Mae U4 Pichignn, and vicinity, wore treated to snow storm. In | $5 cach, which is intended for a freo school for the chil- | sored that the Governor General of Connda te, ebout to ae uNIe te bARAAR. tend the funeral, from St. John's church, this (Friday) | in ner pocket, Will be sent: post ald, by sal, on rece} af , two or threc weeks since, they had a fall totho | aren of the middle class. Ata late mecting tho School | retire, and thinks the report likely to be correct. HUDSON'S BAY SABLE SETS, afternoon, at two o'clock. a Wee rice, Send or epply for a circular 16 Dr. GEO. W. of over one foot, in the mountainons districts. ite | Committee decided to connect with it a technological | stp, Sirvwa, of Poebian 106. 46 Chiceehwett BARK AND CHOIR Wonaw.—On Thursday morning, Oct. 27, Euzauera, E, 616 Broadway. Fe Ee tay rscions arabe patieet | eTeming schoo! for apprentices and journeytn.n. ‘Taare it | galt dy. of Tenmewoy Bahop Hurges, of Maine, Rev. J SNE Broudwsy. | “'Thotriende of the. famigy and those of her brother, | [] , S PARORTS ICED TEROTOH UNDEREIO ea pool g yer sone b clock 6 Wednesday | % ind of ot Al prrooairben foot cere a Corargicieg v. Van Teonen, ot Minnesota, Rev. no, Kotty and i may, ac "| James Armitage, aro requested to attend the faneral, this duly enpennien ae Depa Ata Pre LL H | German population to cetab! schoo! - | New Jersey; Hon. Arnold Plumer, and Hon. Alfred Gil- "clock, from the residencs a * ak now of the season fell. The New Jer, ‘y Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of | ‘ G86 MODI aa pane Yr caeoehrontie similar fc. Th fll of sow Paes ooo oe ais Sanaa ute cee Peoarietns are om ine ee WHITE, the Hatter, 18 Broadway. David Beatty, No. 70 Fulton street, Brooklyn, without ioe pa See CHAR WARD BOR, is city was from two to threo inches in depth, bu RRACTION. — report ideper a . J. Luci ico, who is placed in com ca er invi 5 roadway, corner Chamber street, wider the iaftuence of a clear eky and the unobstructed | Democratic Committee, held in the Bowery on Wednes- | mand of tho troops at Charlestown, Va., is a graduato of , 26 Broadway. ——— = ; ee melted away by noon yesterday ,and left nothing | 4,5 evening Inst, the namo of Mer. W. J. Cole is given, Wee Font Oi eer amiag eared ot MISCELLANEOUS. LR Ot Seer ary. instantly. ra y streets. ‘This ie an crror. The name of the gentleman should be o's Ha: ye, or Brown, “a ip Gotiehanaeh ak aaaPEne GED» tena m J 4 r, without ee ‘Witla 1. ole ELE The Academy of Musto Note Casce. | ecuhae hnmuentiad mtuty coe Rye’ de | AFHETERORLL WHDDING CAR Vonea ar | ait [ree dey onbel ilintr, geen Ror Police Intelligence’ aa iivta- |. Musrany.—It is rumored that tho New York City Guard SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. sacra pie ky alt Sod the art, only at Broadway corner of Duane street. Benzine, “Only SSARMAN & 00, Druga beige dr ae nb oF Iii HARNESS. | havo partially detormined to visit Milwaukeo, Wisconsin, Before Hon, Judge Ingraham. Botchelor‘e Hair Dye, Wige and Tow. OMe esa se Nos. 161, $99, SL and 766 Broad wag. early next spring. If thoy to so they will bo the gnests | Oce. 22.—Jacob Gosche and Henry D. Patmer ve. Iaac | Beet Sold, surpassing a made, Soldand | A? » Roe OS ate SE RRET—O FRENGS | —————- ‘The world-renowned phenomenon Genoral Tom Thumb “ | Spplied at the manufactory, 233 Broad’ dreas ; $4 60 double sole water proof boom TLLCOX & GIBBS do. | of the Milwaukee Light Guard, who, no doubt, will give | Jacedeohn and Duncan, Sherman ¢¢ Co.—In the Himatn of | See veall and pee them before purchasing. W 'SKWING MACHINE. made a somewhat unexpected visit to the detective de | ghem a cordial reception Cristadoro’s ir D; and Tou- “We have in this @ pr i that a machine partment of the police headquarters yesterday morning, vand occasioned quite a furore by his preacnco, The ‘honor of this visit was due to tho fact of Mr. Stratton, or Thumb, as he is most commonly known, having been robbed of a valuable set of harness by a colored indi- ‘vidual attached to his stables at Bridgeport, Conn, The delinquent, Johnson, it is alleged, on the 20th inst, vamoecd with the valuables and came on to this'city, y reapeet euperior and pre-eminently adapted to BA MIL » Wigs STATvARY AT THR Coormn Iverrore—Thoro aro now on | Yesterday we gave a notice of this motion so far as it had ¢—The best in the world. Wholesale and retail, and the Fgh aralt ne CHEAP SEGARS—HAVANA, aay now be ind at a. No. progreesed up to the time of the rising of the Court on | dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor House. per thor upwards, for B $30. suing i Herrera cb Bests sha Wednesday afternoon. Its a motion for apermancnti-| Berrys ‘Tricopherous ts the Best ana | “Y:_Psreneguaranteed. "0. W Broadway. | ysnofuctured and sold whelesleand rota ea , AMES of the “Dying Te-cum-seh,!” “Charity”? aid the “Four function to restrain the defendants, Duncan, Sherman & | cheapest article for Sraias, weatetyns, ele sing POWERFUL VEST POCKET No, 508 Broadway, Sensons,’” all exquiite wperiiens of the plastic art, ‘The | Co» from negotiating or in any way disposing of two [on para ape ae » Ladies, try it. by ne oeERA GLABS, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. sons,” all ox : fat ES dying chieftain is a master piece of sculpturo; the stern, | Promissory notes for $1,000, each made by the plaintiff a WAT J, THE USR OF covcHING, i { — bh i the natural appearance of the bull Joeché Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures | tnese newly Invented novelty, barking and sneezing, and making sore the Tegracetbl falling Mirapery and tho truthfulness of the | Gosche and endorsed by the other plaintit, Palmor | yore and wonkle mmmediacly. ‘The testremedy for sprains | homers sas SER ern CMMNOR ATO & Great Dovey, | ON ee cae or Veceeeal SETTER ‘where he disposed of them for a trifle, and then returned From the papers in the motion it appears that the plain’ | and bruises. Aldo, just recoived, a large assortment of Candy will certainly remove the cause and make you all 7 q position are remarkable, and the complotoness of the VOIOTLANDER & SON'S agolm, Bold by all druy Reverticlees, put into prigon'at the iustgeee of his diana’ | otbor pieces it equally adinirable tims, who aro the firm of Palmer & Co., now engaged it | ragses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock- OPERA AND MALIN GLARSES, STEWART & CO., No. 308 Pearl street, tivo master, ‘and secing himself ina tight place mate a | Ou LANDMARKS Insarrmantve —Persons doing business | the publishing of Nbrettos of tho — given in the | ings, bandages, and Dr. Glover's new lever truss, No. 4 smnons 20g” XDTITEIN fee AEA RE CL Re Clean breast of the larcency, stating that the harness | on the Bowery, between Canal and Hoster streets, and Reet at are Mlle heat a ie ttc 8 gee: * Ooullst Optician: 1 We ais eee RO Ale further Ene, of ibe Lower ‘poltee Courts wwaasont frit Torn others who traverso that part of the city daily o: their | the salo they were to give Ullman their two notes, as be- | Wigs $8; Toupees and Hair Dye.—Cam- GB)s5 Hirondway, Latarge Howe. | oonneerion wih the preparations known, as Mra asin : ore nota little surprise’ a | fore described, in part payment. of the considerations of | ERON’S, 199 Fulton atteet, Brooklyn. For style and quality - * . CARPETS S.A. Allen's World's Hatr Restorer and Worl Dress bo Ard cp obra ; drmanon | the tales that’ subsequent to the ealo, the plaintita allows | ¥@ eballenge the world. shebtscrpiieaigiay Ni a | Ue. Ge MASUPACTRERS of which ahe bas bet LONG, snd fow mornings ago at finding that tho largo buttonwood | the defendant Jacobsohn came to them, and represented | 7¢ ai peak petted Litite: 4: A constence’s sale. | HUST VAVORABLY KNOWN) respec ry trees, which had been standing in tho middie of tho side- | that he was authorized by Ullman to recdive of them the | witsowe Mair Caleeer sinh tne mt aateneanee nt rong. | 100 DIeces of Falah medallion and velvet Carmela: 20 pecan | MISS TAMZAN RICHARDS IMPROVED BAIR RE- walk for nearly a century, had disappeared daring tho | {Wo notes in question for Mr. Ullman; that upon these | hnir to a black or brown, without coloring the Weal 28 gokia x | Brussels: 280 pleces ingrain Carpets, 2c. We. en, Olleeibe, STORATIVE OR INVIGORATOR, representations they delivered to Jacobsohn the two notes | potile. Sold at the drug’ store 906 Grand street. Tugs, mats, Table an wanes For restoring gray hair to ite original color, aad the cure: previous night, Not a vestigo of thom ramained. The | for $1,000 each; that alter auch delivery the plaintiffe al- cont of Importation, oe RsON, Rowery, near Hesterst, | of Baldners. ariritof progress had forbidden the woodman's axe wo | liye that they learned from Ullman that Jacobeohn bad | | HIALIYs Hair Dye, 80c., Black or Brown, | ____"URAM ANTRASON TNUT INSU. | PTS 4) conte per Bolle. ang IMPROVED SAIR spare thowe trees. Our reporter was informed that Mra. | acted without his authority in the matter; that immediately | Depot No. 1 Barclay street, and sold by all druggists. “Inimita. NITDYSPEPTIO, TONTO, DIURETIC | Alto, ae ee Ogden, an old lady of some eighty-four years, who resides | after Jacobeohn got Donaession of tho nolo, i converted dle Halr Cuting at No.” Palen AND AUTRRATIVE, fod Adttirably blended and dellcate'y performed, elo artaer borhood, had for many years opposed the em use, by leav! im wit 16 dot nts, Ps LEDIAR: for promotin, growth, cleansing, [and beaatify tae bin aa ‘of the trees, the having oon aet out by | Duncan, Sherman &'Os, for the seourity to them of apro”| , Wise—Clirchugh’s Wig Factory, 208 | me most t pure sod reliable stomach Bitters, producing, | the var be kmanship without rea a ie ‘Thumb to hunt up the goods, but we havo not heard the success of their efforts, ATIRGED LARORNY OF A TRONK AY A Botonen.—Yostorday afternoon a German butcher, named Charles Magnes, was taken into custody by officer Ruck, of the Lower Police Court, on a charge of having, on the 12th of March Inst, atolen a trank containing $250 worth of clothing and other articles belonging to George Byron, of 115 Mott stroet. The accused, it is alleged, obtained the trunk from a ‘woman with whom it was left and deposited the contents Beery thar pore Sistee Caueolp comtateer “ing | her father; but the lock'on which thoy stood having be- | existing’ indebtedness of bis Jacobson). Upon this Broadway, up stairs. Style, it, material and wor cha renna eat aed tleroun condi of tbe | “PRICES cents pr btte, aaa ale aa, come ono of the most crowded and important in the city, | statemon cts the plaintif? apply for a permanent | “* geative 01 P ing re Ith ' | and y a eee Ie eae ee emat at doath, (8° MMOrtUNAte | pedestrians were seriously Incommoror by these trees. | injmction, restraining, Duncan, Sherman & O>., a8 al: | Hairotts Diseases, Fall, Change ofCotor, | 2. The dennine Coke Te wiles (only, sbould | and cheapest preparadons for tha Hit Soon eo, 6 man’s wife is lying at the point of death. So the old landmarks had to go, and they did go, and are | Iuded to, thelr embellishtnent— the whole treated carefully by GRAND: | permanent relief. Depot 87 South William street, Principal wholesale and retatt No, 466 CANAL Tan MurpeR on Crown's Corxet.—Patrick Farrell, a | forever gone, ‘This morning Mr. Plankman concluded bis Introductory * JEAN, 6 East TwelMh gtroc t, next fo Broadway. fy druggists, liquor deniers end grocers, STRERT yore door east of Hadeon New York.