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| | j More buoyant. Candles were inactive. Domestic spirits Were Grmor. Spiritsturpentive was $1 per gallon, Oregon cates are to the Sth of October. Five hundred acd fifty emigrant wagons had arrived at Cascades, Washiogton Territory. dvices from Capt. Wallen’s Salt Lake expedition and ut. Mullen’s Fort Benton Wagou Road Expodition an- ince the wood bealth and continued prosperity of the mands. Capt Wallen had rondered great service to omigrants on the route. The Indians were quiet. Britis Columbia dates are to October 10. Everything quiot at San Juan, ‘Tho Brith Colonie says it was rently reported that a now Governor, named Howe, y be shortly oxpected. ‘Tho shipments of gold from Victoria in September amounted to $110,000, ‘The minces on Fragor river wore doing well. News from New Mexieo. St. Lovis, Nov. 7, 1860. ‘The New Mexican mail of the 26ch of Soptomber arrived last night, via Ki Paso and the overland mail coach, the northern routes having been abandoned in consoquenco of Indian outrages along the line. The passengers and let- tho continuance of depredations and murder on the ‘by the Taos (Now Moxico) to the Republican ‘ the Utah assisted by A letter from mentions a battle between 5 t Mexicans, and a band of Arrapaches, at the crossing of the Dei Norte, in which twenty-two of the latter were ‘killed. the Stephen H. Townsend, of * other was neti ae Capt, Walker, Guiverly Claughton, ishop of St. » Was expected to arrive in November from —_—_—- Steamboat Explosion on Lake Erie. TWO MEN LOST—SUFFERINGS OF THE SURVIVORS. ‘The peiler Ohio, bound to Butts leve- land, ig cargo of three hundred and fifty tons merchandise, when ten miles off Long Point, below Erie, ou Stnday morning, at two o'clock, blow up and sank in ten mivutes. There were seventeen per- sons on beard, of whom Thos. Corbet, second mato, and Michael Danigun, wheelsman, were lost. The gemuin. ing fifteon persona drifted in a yawl boat without oars, in’ a high sea, with little ciothing, fifteen hours, whon the propeller Equator picked them up and brought them to this port. The Ohio was owned by the American Trans- portation Company. It is said that thero is no insurance. —_—_—_—___—_—_—— Disaster to the Steamship Robert Water- ma: New Ornmans, Nov. 7, 1359. ‘Tho steamchip Robert Waterman, from New’ Orleans for Matagorda, run ashore on the Sth inst., near Timba Lier Ialand. ‘The passopzers and crew were saved. ‘The saving of the steamer is doubtful, tie breakers being very beavy. Marino Disasters. Norvork, Noy. 7, 1859. ‘Tho British ship Harmony, from St. Thomas for Nor- foik, in balinet, is ashore near Hatteras. ‘The schooner W. A. Hammill, of Baltimore, with lun- ber, from Jacksonville for Port Spain, was abandoned at Boa, And is supposed to havo Bunk. Mor crew were taken off by the ship Herald of the Morning, which has arrived ‘The olection hero to-day pa Fourth district the democrats haye elected one men ‘the Togislature, one Justice of the Peace and o ‘Tax Collector. ‘In the rest of th the regular Ameri can ticket is elected by a large majority. Trotting at Philadcciphia. Pintanezrma, Nov. 7 The trot to-day between Brown Mick harness, was wou by the former. Limo, 2:251% 241K. ‘The Presidency of Georgia University. Avavets, Ga., Nov. 7, 1804. Henry BR. Jackson has been elected President of the Georgia University. Large Loss of Bank Notes. Mowtuxat, Nov. 7, 1859. Four one thougand dollar bills, ou the Commercia! Bank of Canada, were lost in this city to-day. There ure onry ight bills of that denomination out, aud bankers and mo. Dey dealers should closely serutinice any parties offering such, A reward is oitered for the recovery of the money’. Southerm Occan Stoamer Movements. Savannan, Nov. 7, 18 ‘Tho sorew steamship Montz: oat S yosterday, the 6th nat. All well. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOUK BOARD. Puiaprirata, Noy. 7, 185%. Stoke inactive. Ponsylvunia State 5's, 9824. ‘Reading Railroad, 19. Morris Canal, 48. Loog Island Railroad, 10%. Pennsylvania Railroad, 883;. New Oximaxs, Nov. 7, 1859. Cotton has an advancing tendency: sales 12,000 bales; middling in iunproved demand. Sugar quiet; prices easier, Dut not quotably lower. Bavmsorr, Nov. 7, 1859. Flour quict: Howard stroot, $5 4725. Wheat dull: white, $1 80.081 48. Corn dull at S0c. w 8c. for white and yel low. Provisions steady. Whiskoy dull at 2514 ParrapEr rina, Nov. 7, 1859. More inquiry for flour at #5 2%. Whest declined Sc Bales 3,000 bushols: whito at $1 40; red, $1 27 a 81 50. Corn lower: sles 4,000 bush 90c."a Me. for old Tic. for now. Oats active at dlc. x doc. ‘8 il and declining. Pork steady at $15 500 GIG for mezs. Whiskey ateady at 280. Bervato, Noy. 71 1’. M. jot and steady: sales 1,700’ bbls, at $4 for fine, perfine, $4 85 a $4 7b for spring State, $5 for $5 a $5 40 for for double ales on Saturday even- at 9634; this morning . Corn quiet: 400 bushels Canadian Whiskey dull at freights—62c, for flour, 18e. for wheat and Cais in fair demand: eal 0 bushels Western at Can: Iie. for cor 146,000 bustels wheat, 38,000 4,000 bbis. our, 144,000 bu corn. flo shols oats. Export hols wheat und 2,000 b Flour Ba $4 60 Wisconsin: Michigan, tndiava and Ohio; and oxtras. Wheat stead bushels No. 1 Chicago spring, at 9 Me.; 6,000 do. Milwarkee club, at club, at 97c. Corn quiet, and no Sales 2,000 bushels Weatorn, at 37. Other grains quiet. Whis 25ic. Canal frelabts atondy. Lake imports to-day- 14,000 bbls. flour, 25,000 bushels wheat, 10,000 do. corn. 38,600 do. oats, Canal exports—0,000 bbis. tlour, 94,000 bushels wheat, 25,000 do. oats. Oswrc, Noy. 7, 1 unchanged. Wheat dull and heavy sales 3,000 Inshels western at Svc. Peas in demand, with sales of 6,200 bushels Canada on pri @ terin Ss qu Canal freights Urm Bie. on flour gc. on Wheat, to New York. Take imports to day—50,000 bushols wheat, 15,000 bu-t as. Canal ex- bushels wheat, 1,000 Darley, 6,400 bnshels ryo, 4,760 b ports—4,10 bbls, flour, 49,000 bushels rye, 2,800 bushels peas, ic 7, 1359. ».” Wheat $1 08 0 out, 1,000 Dusk at $5 25 for suy ts to-day—4,000 b! cmorr, No’ Flour quiet but steady. Wheat dec ‘Re 006 bbls. tour, 1,000 busiiels wheat. 260 bbls. Hour, 1,000 bushels witeat. Maw. Whent active Recoipts—1 Dushols wheat, 240 bushels corn. dour, 45,00 wheat. stip. Ono 10, Nov. 7, 1859. ¢ and advanced 10c. Wheat irm; pushols spring at 86c., from store; 5,600 bush: £5e. aboard. Corn active; hol | ing on the market. Oats dull. flour, 7,500 bushols wheat, 48,000 b1 no } | bardy, jurisdictions, rights of citizenship and natur Onts.’ Shipments—4.100 bbls. tlour, 20,000 busiels corn. Flour quiet 0 $115. Whirk Supreme Céurt—General Term. Pefore Hon. Judges Roosevelt, Clerko and Sathoriand, THE PROWIBITION IN THE CASE OF QUIMEO APPO. Nov. %—The People on the Relation of the District at torney ws. The Court of Oyer and Terminee and Quinto Appo.—in this case the District Attorney asked for a post Ponement of the motion, which was opposed by Mr. Ficld, and acter argument, the Court docided on proces} ing with the hearing, Mr. Field submitted several Points, contending, amongst others, that tho writ of prohibition is a romedy nearly adsoleto, never demandable as « mattor of right, and when granted is confined. to those casa in which there is no other romedy. If, therefore, it were char th " and Terininer bad not. the power to t eek sie trial, aud tbat the Supreme Conrt bad te to inter- ey it nee Cosh aero moerevive against haman tits almost forgotten writ, in favor of mot of life, should Ieave tho District) Attoruey to tis remedy by writ of error. If Appo shonld be To-triet and ace quilted, the Veoplo inay bring error, wader the act oF 1852 (chap. 82), and reviow the order for a new trial: and if such order be a nullity, tho appellate court will render judgment against the grieonrr upon the original conviction; that tho Supreme Court has, however, not tho powes to interfore by prohibition with the grant? ‘ing of a new trial, ina criminal action, over which the Oyor and Terminer had general jurisdiction, for it is a genoral principle that whero a cotrt hag jurisdiction over ‘an action, its ordors mado in that action, though nover so erroneous, cannot be re-examined on a writ ofprohibition, Mr. Iyle argued onthe part of tho peopl to sustain tho prohibition. Mr. Field replied, and tho Court re- perved its decision until Wednegtay morning. } i T known your country sooner,” said ho now see, Tshotld havo made’ my Well said, certainly, but together sincore, Schamyl reptied, “The kind reception of the Emperor,’ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1859. NEWS FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT. Loss of the Steamer Boyal Charter with 400 Lives and £600,000 Sterling in Gold, Ben, Kee be. arrived at this port at noon yesterday from Havre and Southampton. She loft Southampton at two o’clock on the morning of Thursday, the 2th wlt., and has tanded tires hundcot and seventy-three passengers, a largo and valuable cargo, and the French and English mails. Among hor pasgongors arc—Tho Hou. Thos, 1. Cling- man, North Carolina; Hon. Carroll Spence, United States Minister at Constantinople; Judge J. H. Welsh, New York; Judge G. M. Davis, Florida; wifo, daughters and suite of tho Brazilian at Washington; Rev. R. H. Secley, pastor American Chapel, Paris. ‘The voyage of the Vanderbilt has been wintry end ge- voro in tho extrema, violent westerly gales provailing throughout from the Knglish Channel to Sable Island. "The advices by the Vanderbilt are later by eome four- teen hours than thosa by the North Americun, butour files to hand add little to tho telegraphic summary from Father Point given in yestorday morning's Heratp. ‘The London Times of the 26th of October contains the following in its city article— ‘The Board of Trade returna for the past month, fesued this morning, continue to offer tho best rofutation of the remarks occasionally heard of the dulacés of business, the ter McLane and milly. ‘The Lulied ® ates scrow aoamer Brooklyn sailed yes- | terday afterno to Mexico, Mr, McLane, and family, been previously shipped. Mr. McLane’s son, however, | passed through the Navy Yard, acd was recoived by the Breese, Capt. Foote, Capt. Rowan, Ordnanc: D>- ‘unent; ce, Bae Lieut. J. Clitz, Mr. BF. Del- Naval ; Chiet Kngineor ‘and Stanley, of the Wyandotte, now off the Nat salute of seventeen guns was fired by the Brooklyn. Several alterations have been made on the for the accommodation ot@inister Mclano. A ne has been constructed on the spar deck, tho be gua umber ae ‘tho stern removed, and an additional 1 of Departure of the Brooklyn, with Minis | Academy of Music—Firsi Night of the n from the Navy Yard, with our Minister | Verdi wae produced last night, as the picce de reidance on board. It was | of the winter seston, atihe Acaiemy, The ample maua- supposed tha Mr. McLane would pass through the Navy | gerial announcements, tbe eimost fabulous cxpenditure for Yurd, and from the dock embark for the steamer, aad | the malértel of the spectacle, jolucd to the well deserved weccordipgly ‘he mariue were in full uniform and ready | popularity of the composer and the libretunt, M. Scribe, to turn out on bis approach; but, contrary to expectation, | and the undeniable merit of the principal artiste engaged tho Minister and his family, consisting of his wife, son | in the performance, attracted the fullest house of tho aud (wo young ladies, probably his daughtors, and bis | eeason. It included almost every one of avy uote in the \ seorelary, Mr. Watson, embarked in government boats | fashionable, literary and artistic world, and the coup dail ‘The Vanderbilt steamship Vanderbilt, Cuptain LeFovre, | trom the New York side, their baggage and etfocts having | was ono of the moet brilliant that tho opera house bas totlowing SaraED. SAD stationed:—Commodore S. L. | Opera at Paria, aud produced at L'Academie in 1866. Yard. A | houso wero employed to give proper effect to the Lottery of Ueluware, “Mictlian Veepers.” ae FELNON, SROADBENTS &CO., Ove of the latest and most interesting works of Signor Gro: for S youre, wo the poy eed ccmnlaglonet, a sonia Gomer Coonrr—Cxass 193, Novkumze 7, 1868. . 41, G1, 27, 46, 22, 76, 29, 6, 22, 20, 26, 10, 28. Commourparep Lorrany—-Crsss No. 159, Nov. 7, 18%, 3, 4¥, 72, 67, 34, 31, 18, 70, 5, 36, 58, 13, 40. Witvess owr hands at Wilmington, Del, this day (Monday), . Wimingtoa, Del. mise en sone. To the attraction of the music, com posed by the first Italian master, were added Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, a striking and interesting drama by the best of French | ce 600 Broadway, New Yor, Playrights, and the fascination of the ballet, arranged by DeGanee Salam: ever presented. The “Sicilian Vospors” was composed for the Grand ‘The best artists assisted in the performance, and the entire theatrical resources of the imperial opers ainaller calibre piaced at the holes, 60 that now et Safeo—Wit Pa- mounts in ail twenty-t Mais: aie tllsceamecninanal: the best artists in that department, and expressed by the tent powaer oe senepa.ccmep seems Aion, fon ant cors:—Captain—David G. Farragut; Lioulonants—Jamos | most seducing and beautiful figirantes. Failure ander | J° proott tea Fees eirect, commer of + Berle Are bon Racial + Eid such circumstances was out of the question, but the opera wert OBERT M PATRICK. 5, Rarer t : than & Purser — i. Looker; Ascinant Surgeons—T. W. | did more scape condemnation @t the bands of the He os ¢ Ohi Leach and M. P. Christian; Licutonant Marines—Georgo | most fastidious audieuce in the world. It made & veri- | gaiterreme’s Patent © aeeatrers Grae a ater: Graham ; Kaginecrs—Joshua Folansby, W. B. Brooks, | tapie success, and had an almost interminable run. It was } street, Tek “ ee eee ey Hoary 807408, | snorwards sung in the chicf Italian theatres, and Was ac- . Mayer, Jr., and John 5 dust tho rook ga wus about to start, Commodore’ | counted among the best of the composer's mang works. | etvnttcs gn temrecehic Mem Rta, sons Feet ae oe ee ee eee te ate an Geed | TB French critics declared that Verdi was guided by a intize styles, It took, however, the Brooklyn somo. addi- | finer musical cealiment in composing this work than in 1p cRmelins <The a.-The Attention of the Public tional time afterwards to steam up and hoist her Jibs. | those which precodod it; in fuct, that thore trash | inci “9 r 5 Fel heatad Seren cs the cooniams tenure tte eee R ae was leoe meliss to morrow, th lost, at No. 9 John sireet, st 10 o'clock) but finally after three o'clock steamed into the middlo the river, with streamers flying ‘of | 884 more real music in the ¢’Vespers”” than in earlier w8rks ‘and started on ‘her | Of the same master. During the present year this opera Mrs. Winslow’ 8 \p.—Mrs. a fact heing thatthe trode ofthe country ison ebanid to | voyage. Bho wont dawn (ho iiaj and anchored | wasiutroduccd to the London public by Mr. iT. Sih, | asew,aB experienced puree and fomnle ph wing, baa pelea pret Sheri 35 ag eettenbleg I gti pple RE SA tho manager ‘of Drury Tane, where it was pro: | i protess of weeding. by, sottenidg, the gums reduciag all value of aur cxportations shows an inerease of £917,081, | ‘The Charge of Fraud Against the Super- | duced in July. Last night it was porformod in America | bowels Devend pou meibers it will give rest to your- Gr BAe. Bes pont. ruck, Uieae. Ob, Reskaeeae. Hae, and intendent of Markets. for the first tiine. We append the Puris, London and Now | Ssivee and relief and Lealth to your infants, Mortals wae a ee eee the treceting year. Cotton goods, | This cue was continued yesterday before Mayor Tie- | York casts:— owing mainly to the Hastorn demand, still figure for | mann, Clipractere. \“Parts, toe | pee Tee pe ig 'The Co: Election. the chief eapotation. The agerognte Agee ot Renata Mr. Deviin, on behalf of Mr. Irving, the Superintendent | Elona, sopran oy eran Mile. ideas, Mone. ‘Colson. ania oce oe lon cag - —— pA fre poe eat AA bs sho 285,310,329" in tho Torrespadieg of Marketa, opposed the further investigation of the matter | ftontfort, bark (M. Boonebec. re ny Rr gd deny to tbe mearer.. Kpox hua ie ‘a large sssortment of period of 1848, showing an’ increase of £11,726,082, of | on the ground that (he Mayor had no right or powor what- | PFocida, buss [Af Obin. Sig. Vialetti. |at- Junea, is Ne. 1a Beasdwey Co ER hy Agee oe ee ene oe site aoearnedien Polley rs ever tohold such a pubic exunination. Tho Chie Mag- | bs aggre saeauighia ane Drury pect — " i ane French Opera, we si ov in somo Dress: uy. bring Boe prea enaeaherston:Aleettornormn beings... § respects our artists were quite equal to isis eegreniion ot res fine Bus tae ince, epilostten noma’ March, Qslwi9e4 “August... " geuy612 April. 1,879,297 Septomber. + 9iT,661 ay 22086 pared with 1897, thero has been aa increase of £562,562 on the month, ‘and £2,01,719, or niore than 2 per cont, on the nine months. ‘There bas been a good demand within the fast few days for Mexican dollars for shipment to China, aud the price advanced at the end of last week (rom 60744. to Old. and yesterday and to day from that point to 614. and 613d. Tho London Times aaya:—Arrangoments have been made by which the Cxcard steamers will shortly begin to receive and delivor mails at Queenstown, both on tho out- ward and homeward paseages. ‘The official Giornale «ti Roma confirms the arrest of the Bishop of Rimini, Many priests have quitted the country in the neighborhood of the Romagna oa account of tho intrigues of cmiszaries and in fear of disturbances. is correspondent of the London Times, weiting on, the 24th ultimo, say It is gaid that the forco which the French government had decided to send to China, which was xed originally at 12,000 men, is now reduead to 6,000. It is said further that the expedition to China Will not be de the month or February next, uulese cireunsta arige in tho micantime which it is mot possible to antici- pute, ‘Tuo great banking firm of Stieglitz & Oo., of St. Peters- burg, hay aunouneed that it intends to liguidate on the Ist of January, 1460. Tho Milan Gasdle of tho 20th ult. advises the erection of fortifications in tho environs of that city. By aug- menting at the same time the fortitications of Piacenza (without neglecting Lodi and Brescia), tho towns of Pia- conza, Mulan, Casale ant Alessandria might form, it says, a quadrilateral to oppoco to that hold by Austria. The Courrier du Dinanche tays:— Several of our subscribers have written to a K whether the Archbishop of Paris has published @ pastoral fetter in Yavor of the temporal power of the Pope. The caly reply which we can give is that our correspondent at Rome rohtl assured ue somo time since that the Cardinal had writin in July last « most_remarkabic letto Pope on the pulitical situation of Maly, and that his Emi- nence had received a reply from the Sovercign Poutitf. The London Hercid of the 24th of October remarks:— Growing commerce prevents isolation, and a enn fired in the Straits of Gibraltar would reverberate to tho moat distant sear, Wo have no docira to write a word that could be construed into n threat, but tho Spanish m ters should remombor that if they commenco an attack against our interests by soizing and occupying Tangior, Mogadore, or an strike a deadly biow at Cuba. It is with sincero pain thas we oven ailudo to such possibilities or contingencies, but we hesitate not to proclaim in unmistakable terms that Eag- land will hold her cen. against any Power or any combina natin of Powers that may threaten her maritime su- premacy. Terrible Catastro) ie on the Coast of 1O%- WBECK OF THE ROYAL CHARTER—LOSS OF FOUR HUNDRED LIVES. ‘The subjoincd tolegraphic despatch has been recoivod, dated — Mowrinar, Nov. 7, 1869. The following fs (akon from the Liverpool Daily Post of the 27th of Octobor:— ‘Tue public will learn this morning with overwhelming grief that tho splendid vessel, the Royal Charter, was totally lost yesterday in Muilk Red Bay, near Bangor. The melancholy inteligonce, which reached us late last night, was but we foar it is tootrue, that of upwards of four hundred persons who were on board only ten are said to have been saved. There is some hope, however, that this is an exnggoration; but, considering the circum. io; stances, tho loss of iife, it is to be feared, has been immenso. The Royal Charter had about a half millions of gold on broard when the disaster took place. The exact particulars are. not Imown, for the telegraph had ceased to work, and 80 destructive Lad beon tho storm along the coast yesterday, that the Chester and Birkenhead Railway had been de- stroyed in two places. At Penmanawe twenty of the dead bad boon washod ashore. The bay in which the catastropho foccurred is two or three miles to tho west- ward of Puffin Island, in Anglosea, and six or soven miles to tho northwest of Boaumaris, It has a shallow, sandy beach for several miles, with promontorios at cach end of tho bay. The country around is wild, and fow houses are about. Another Version of the Treaty of Zurich, The following is the Nerd version of nd tres ‘Tho treaty rogulates tho conditions of the cession of Lombardy to the Emperor of the French, who reserves to himself the power to transfer both tho rights and obiiga- tions to the King of Sardinia, Franco engages that Austria shall be pat a sum of about 100,000,000, of which a quarter is to ho paid down at tho time of the exchange of ratitications of the treaty. Morea ver, @ part of the Monte-Lombardo Vonotian debt will be saddled upon the new poesessor of that province. fi mCi commission will tix the precise limita of the 'ron 3,500 motres acrose. ‘There are other ménorvs arrangements concerni “4 » Teiigious congregations, abrogation of certain con- tS, paymont of pensions, Tho’ treaty contains articles concerning alt ts touched upon by the preliminaries at Villafran: ‘The rights of the Pukes are resorved, and not only thosa of the Dukes of Tuscany and Modena, but thoso Also of the Duke of Parma, of whom no meation was made at Vil- lafranca. ‘he Pontificia g the I advised to grant re- forms in order to aseure (ranquillity in tho States of the Chureh and to congolidate the powor of the Pope. There will be an Italian Confederation, and in ord ‘assure tho Inviolability and 1 States, thoir moral ond mat nal and oxternal security, thoro will be a federal army. ‘Tho two Fyaperors wil favor the formation of this Coulo- doration, Venetia will form a payt of it om ua equi ‘i ae ea! payt of it om na equal footing The Pope to bo honorary President. ‘Thore ‘s igo an amnesty, but rather a restricted one xtends to those who took t the penineula. ovemonts i SchamyV’s Life in St. Petersburg. A St. Potersburg letter gives the following further par- ticulars respecting Schamy!'s stay in the Rursian capital:— Un the day of bis arrival a compact crowd had collected round tho entrance of the hotel whore he lodged, and at all the points whoro it was expected he would pass in golug to visit the chief authoritics. Ho appeared quite at his caso—in no way dizconcorted. His manners noble and y general ex and tho habit of command. Ais Mguro is tall and upright, notwithstanding hie advanced ag: ‘The noxt day Schamyland his son had the honor of ‘being prevontod to the Rnypress and the heveditary Grand Duke at Tsarkovsclo. minntos. it is said that he was greatly ailected, and looked pale. Schamyi went aterwarda to geo the museums of nata- ral history, and of te Academy of Seiences, In the eve- ning ho wus at the Italian opera, in the box of Prince ea Raryatinekl, brother to the commander-in-chiet sang tho part of Amina whore sho comes down the ladder from the mill produced © great eifect on the Kazi Mahomet, the Tman’s sou. Army of the Cat Mme. Charton Domeuro The scvno us. “Sonnambula.'"? Schamyt is enchanted with all he ses in Tussia, “1nd ‘but pert tho avowal may not be 0 Iman is evidently a clover num. is anewers Botoken considerable aprepos When asked what had most Pleased him in Ru, other portion of Morocco, we can at once Jer; the boundary line opposite Peschicra must be | points | | progress, and their inter- part in tho last | od. Ho has an intelligent look, and the | © be inspected at the division armory on Wi ression of his countenance announces onergy | eFening noxt. Inspector Alford, of the Hecond brigade, ‘The presentation leited only. a few } brigade. We learn that they aro to be antitlet the Twoilt tion 85 a police Justice, and as there wasnoformal chargs against Mr. Irving, nor any warrant issued for his arrest, the investigation was wholly irrogular and improper. sponsible, ifte anybody, to the City Inspector, and not to the Mayor. interfere except through the City Inspector, who could re- move his eubordinstes with the conseut of the Common | to agsort, also, that tho adminisirution of the stage here Council. Tho mise, as the chief executive officer of tho city, a pressed bia determination to go om with (he inves Bir. Jobn McKeon said it was & monstrous idea to si not have the right to investigate and expose them. — He then proceeded to state the charges briefly, and reviewed the evideuce, which, ho said, brought the guilt clearly to the door of the Superintondcut of Markets. The counsel also rewt several alldavits which showed that a butcher in Contre Markot, named Davia Kehoe, had received large sums of money from holders of stands in that market in consideration of gotting them permuts. ‘The important allegations in these affidavits will be found in the following abstract — Mrs Kula Kenceman, holler of a stand in Centre Market, gworo as follows relauive wo the paying of $24 Lo Kelie + ‘The next day Kebr ¢ came and offered to got the permits for the stands for $225, and appoloted to meet depaneat'8 ausband that same evening, at cight o'clock, a: the tavern on the coruer Twenty fourth street and Third avenne, depanent’s bushandoa returning told ber that ho bad agroed to ire #250 to sid, Kehoe, and that Keboe would meet deponent and her daughter tweive o'clock the next day to get the permits; that ou the pextday Kehoe met depotent and her daughter, Catharine Walbect, on the corner of Oontre street, near the toarket, and accompanied deyonent and her sald danghier to te Olt In- ‘The | ™more brilliant than that at Drury Lano, but, for various Superintendent of Markets was invested with the cntire | Te4#0B8, not equal to that of the Ruo Lopelletiore. Here management and direction of the markets, and was re- | the ballet, which was especially successful in Pari, is ne- ‘Therefore tho latter official had'mo right to | Sct ‘The whole opera, with the bailet, would occupy a3 Mayor docited that ho had jurisdiction in the pre- | Could be cormpared to tho artistic way in which every pioce i poo that such frauds could be perpetsated, and the fees mounting and distribution of the ‘Vespers’? were very the composer’s thoughts. The spectacle was probably h aleo a view of the cricket ers playing. Copies of the stereoscopic view for sale. cossarily omitted, except the lively Tarantella of the first much as five hours in the porformance. It would be idle po uy to 648 Broadway, curner of Bleecker Phote jaguerreots pes abd ambrotypes. is mounted in Paris. Way, Considering the resources of the management hore, the . Williamson Bros. Galle: fond in 1851-249 Fulton sircet, Brooklyn. Caimoo-types and Daguerreotypes. creditable, and far beyond any. previous attempt at our Academy. As to the opera itself: The story is vory interesting and exceedingly dramatic. So far involved are the incidents, that the librettist only cecapes several anti-climaxes by the most remarkable dexterity. Tho very familiar | historical incident has been strengthened with a } ing M love passage between the tenor and the soprano, and a conflict between the affection of the former | Hhotographs and Daguerrs ots pex MEADE GROTHERS, 23 Broadway. for the lator, and the filial love which he owes to Married. his father, who only succeeds in being acknow- | Dixon—-Burng.—In thisety, on Saturday, Nov. 6, at leuged by his son by consenting to his woddiig with an | the residence of Thomas J enemy of the State, ‘The denouement is unsatisfactory, | Gallaudet, Josxen Dixox, of London, England, to Euza J for attor the lovers baye surmounted all sorts of difficul- | Borys, of this cit ty. English and New Orleans papers please copy. Scorr—Nrat.—On ties and are to enjoy the fruition of their hopes, they are supposed to be inclided in the general massacre of the | a ch, and their wodding bells give the signal for their English Cricketers.—An Imperial Pho- tograph of the “All Kogiand Eleven” now on ‘exhibition at BRADY'S Uallary, 643 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street; five stereoscopic cricket ground. with cricket. @rady’s Gallery has Removed from 359 pireet. Vote Early, Save the Country, Elect your men aud get your Photograph taken by HOLMES, 315 =—Where it Photographs, New York Invites Brooklyn and Adja- cont cities. —The oldest establishment ia the United Staes. unrivalled for holiday gifts. Grover & Baker's Noiseless Family Sew- inchines ut roduned prices. 49 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 182 FULTON STREKT, BROOKLYN. Saturday, August 13, 1859, at St. John's, Notting Tl, Loudon (Faglan), Uy the Rev A. C. , a will be taken to meu Quixw.—Op Monday morning, Nov. 7, after a Hageriag news, Winaaaa P. ‘Quine, aged 6 years. ends an waintances are respectfu”’ We pad ed to attend the fonabais this (Tuesday) aftermon at two 0% from his late residence, 60 President stre i») Brook! Newfoundland papers Gecen\ The Ore w tings of tne % x County amd | Newark, on Wi at ten o’olock. Flow rs © Suseo! ty i wark, on Wednesday mornivg, oe ree is and acquaintances are tho funeral without furthor invitation’ on Won a Her romains ta Calvary Cemetery for intermont. sitions Ranniy.—In San Francisco, 1, Roneer Y., aged 36 years, Noy. 7, Mrs. Scuuxcaeypr.—On Monda; . Av Cem Seuusgueyvor, wife of Mr. ‘Ado Schlingheyde, a yeare and 8 months. er nares Seneae Her funeral will take place to-morrow, of which further notice will be given im the daily 4 Moumurwerer zt at , Pacocm, agod 60 years, 2 months and Notice of the funcral will be given to-morrow. Pueerzrows.—At Brooklyn, on Monday, Noy. Mania, widow of the late HB, Pierropont, in the Tt invit Syzra.—On Sunday night, Nov. 6, Fixs Lovm, daughter of Stephen Wm. Smith, in her 10ch year.” funeral will take place from No. 53 Sands street, this (Tuesday) sieenoen 68 Seay er MOND, day, Noy. 7. ), Cuanres Be- ty son of Isase'L. and Elizabeth E taylors age 2 years, 3 months and 23 days. His remalns will be taken to Yonkers for interment em. Wednesday, on the eight o’cleck boat. The funeral vices will be performed at the St. John’s Episcopal church on the arrival of the boat at Yonkers. Tamovr—On Monday, Nov. widow of John Tiebout, in the Slat year of ber age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are attend her funeral, on Thursday morning, at olewem o'clock, from her late residence, No 425 Pearl street. ji MISCELLANEUUS, NEW PAPER. A NEW LITERARY PAPER. NeW FAMILY PAPER. A NEW ISTERARY AND FAMILY SKWSPARHR, soled. 4 the elevadion of A BU! ‘And the rights of the WORKING MEN ‘Wi be fesued in this oi y on Saturday, By THEOPHILUS PISKE & i Roas & Tousey wilt supply the trade. STONISHINGLY CHEAP SEGARS—HAVANA, B® mestic and German, trom $1 to thousand. 0. CHRKKS, 17 Broadway. TJONES',10 AND 12 ANN STREET—#1 FRENOB OAM AA. cress boots; $450) double sole water proof boots, Please call und see them before p 10. & PASSPORTS ISSURD THROUG! *, ed, COMMISSIONER OF DERDS OF BTATES, duly appointed to take ATE. , corner Wayne, Iisq., by Rev. Thomas "OUARGES MODERATION rr. i DWARD Chambers root Rew Kets T pepe Fert atc? peered NOTES, ne ra aud elegantly en; yred cards cam ibe hud at 303 Broadway, corner of Duaue slreck spectof; raid Kelooasked reveaiediy for the money while go- | death. | . Bolton’ (by special license), Westworri Lowsnsra Scars, | oP len ah ing dow tre Hireot, and depouent refused until he ehou! ‘The music of the earlior part of the opera is exceedingly | 1q., to Doxa Huray, only daughter of Wm. Neal, Heq., of | At McLERY WEDDING CARD DEPOT, 69 BROADWAR,, eee pees, Go renchlng, No, 1 centre strect, of the pare. good, ‘Tt iitustrates the grumbling ¢: content of tho Sici- | the Royal Asiatic Bocioty- . eiegant Cards and moderate prices. fie bank (he Lowery Savings Bauk), ‘and afior counting 100 | 22 witl marked oontrast to tho volatility and gayety of | Wisike—Daxdx.--On Thurstiay, Nov. 5, at the resi tance CALD.—W. JACKSONS IMPORTER OF \ Ws ont of the bank and its all right:” deponont | Ye Vrench. Tho composer re a happy opportu. | of tho bride's father, by Rev. A. A. Wood, D. D., ‘cots, No. 65L Brosdway, has ae and her daughter and said Kohoc ther went up stairg, aud Ko- | ulty for the exercise of his genius, and makes tho fullest | Wauaw A. Waexs, of Hoboken, to Sanam Eumauerm, | 275." ericie dealrable for family mae Prices - hos saw Mr. Irving and talked with him; when we first went | Uséofit. A Lew period in the drama is markod by the | daughter of C. P. Dakin, Feq., of New York. poled Bh ~ ‘ony up Mr, Irving waa not there, but Mr. Ke weat down «nd | arrival of Di Procida, and his carneat endeavor to over- fat i. ah A Ages yee rood We td to write the | throw the French rule. This sterner part of the opera 1s Died. FRDSALIS ARNTCA LINTMENT. Enid danghter; Mr, Kehon then ta degonentin pay something | Toloved by the sympathetic music for the tenor and £9.) Areee.—On Monday, Nov. 7, Jawms Atsenr, aged 33 | 324 .uiuturaton “Pas ie the beat inknemt athe wee Shee tothe clerk who had written the permite: doponont suid she | Prano, whom have solos, which yeare. itand be cured. No. 34 Beekman etreet. Twenty-five comm, had but ite money; Kekoo inquired how ‘much she had; | Vein of the composer. ‘The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at | ————_— depovent replied $2, and Kehoe tlion said give the clerk th The opera has been rearranged by Signor Muzio, and | two orclocke from his late residency, 401 Fourth avenue. HAYTED HANDS, FACE, LIPS, A0.—ORRTAEN depenent gave anid clerk #2, which hs put’ in his poeket; Mr: | somewhat shortened. Ail the saliont points are, however, u 7, Gur Wi B | —i ‘& Co.'s ‘ohoe told devoneat and her danahics to tli no person! hat | prescrved; and, so far as we can judge from its fit | yi" dhe fath eared anagem srcaie cal sgrombin, Coy igus te oe a ae ence Sey | hearing, ite Atuerican rendering would be satisfactory |" ‘ang relatives. and friends of the family are invited to MAN & largaret Heckman, who pall $600 fr her stand, and | oxen to the composer bimeolf, who would bo the aterneést | attend his funcral, on ‘Thursday morning, at nine o'clock, | pathy ag Nog. 161, 899, S11 and 766 Broad hor ister, Mrs. Halleck, each paid Mr. Kehoe $35 for por- | iti, ae Nk nea ne he Teens points | at Calvary Church, Fourth avenue, without further invi- 'Y mall om receipt of 30 cents. re for them. 9 bu a S wRDET.—On Saturday night, Nov. 5, Jaco Crestom, 8, IN . Carter I. Garlish, occupying stands No.9 and10 and | fF more claborately constructed than eithor of those | onty gon of Geerge C. und Rosalie C. Burdett, aged 1 (OP'ri, tndalt diana ct tho feet, cared withoat Deeg half of No. 11, Contre Market, paid Kehoe $250, ina gro- | WOKE. a es soph for the | Manthe. 700 Broadway. Refers i the phpalehe ser cory itoro in Centro stroct, under Iirben’s organ factory, | 1p tho dust act thore is a fine aria for the soprano, for. Tho relotives and friends of the family are respectfully | geous of this city. snail for obtaining permits for his atands, and alvo gave the ; dante of which Mme. Colson added a cabaletta from | nvited to attend the funeral, this (fucsay) at ono o’ctook, two clerks wlio madeout the permits 5 each for their | #Dether opera, “Simon Bocoonagra,”” which sho gave 60 | |rom the residence No. 88 Weat Forty-second street. The OR, &C, CORED De trouble, at the suggestion of sworo, moreover, that Mr. Irvi ten doliars were given to tho clerks, that Irving observed the transaction. Mayor ordered copies of them to be mado and s City Tuspector for his action. Ho remarked, als he had the power himself he would dispose of the mutter in five minutes. _———— rr Police Intelligence. Anavar or Byenoy axp Lxacn, me Arorp Bayk For: out half-past cleven o'clock last night, Captain 2 detectives 6 , having in custody David Leach and Adolph two alleged bank forgers, who were on Wed- n Boston just as they were about to for }'vro) b rs Th were loc! the Ledger. ot Ml this morning be fu 1. arters and » the Tombe for tr Hrooklyn City Nows. DROGKLYN COMMON COUNCIL SEITLEMUNT OF WATER QUST cll held a THY Works Addertman tn, d, aro tran! rred te the p ion of the works 1 « of 18a, are plwed following are th man! Board, ¢ de tract, b the old Water Ro Ym raatient ® act of 185 j la sirncturce: Resolves aon nmon Consell ied 8 fallow s:—B100,000 Ceiiied in thew resolutions; $139,000 prrines: $89, the interests In addition to the above, Alderman Do a resokatlon to the effect that no further chu the cost of the water works ehall be macs obtaining the consent of the Common Coui Intion was adopted by fifteen ayes to th oluwons of Alderman Dayton were adopte us Vote, and by consent ov j between the Board of W Mayor and Special Committes of the Comin notion Settles {he whole qu the reservoir will be immediate City Polities Mr. Win. F. Robinson wishes us to state that ho bas not withdrawn, thdrawn aro false for the City Intelligence. Tim Twrerr-Srcoxp Reaest, Stcaxp Barc im—Six appeared | COMpaules, to constitute the basis of this organization, are ednesday deen assigned to the duty of inspecting them. The material composing: the companies the samo that con- stituted the late Twollth recimont, the Commander-in- Chief having consanted to embody them ia tho Secon: Dy acubscquent order. The fleld otficers ara to bo Fiout 1. Bitterfletd, of tho Seventy tivst, a3 Colonel; Hemry A. ‘coke at Téentenant Colonel, and Tieut. A. Il.’ Nicolay at Major, Pra iw Dirtrem Stamr—otwoen five and six o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out in a tramo stable, owned by Thomas Cummings, located on Vitty§ ninth street, betwoon Second and 5 beara tho flames were oxtingule: 8 vol Croniac, and also to a stable owned by Mre. Pioreo—ail three wore destroyed. Mr. Cummings had two horses burned to deat x his loes at about $500—insured in tho. Metvopotiian Insu ranco Co. for $150. Mr. Cronino’s loss, is about $450—in- red for $150 in tho Metropolitan Insurance Co. Mrs. Pioree’s lose will be between $200 and $300—not in red. ‘Tho tire, it is supposed, was caused by carcless- 8 of some ong ggnpecied with the stable, Mr. Kohoe. Mr. Garlish was present when the Was Not positive | ‘At tho conclusion of tho reading of these affidavits the | nt to the | y that if | Fider and McCord arrived | exquisitely a3 to be twice recailed. ‘There is also a noble bags alr in this act, and a well constructed fnale, wheroin the mutterings of the Sicilians are contrasted with a lively | chorus after tho parcarole fashion, by the French, who, in a brilliantly ilinminated barge, cross the back of the stage on the way to a fite, while in the foreground the oppressed islandors are enraged at the insolence of the } eoldiers of the usurper, who have just broken up their remains will be taken to Greenwood for iaterment. and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family invited to ationd the funeral, this (Tuesday) a half past ono o'clock, from the oF ie Soa thoraa Comoters for intar: + _ In the sgoond aot thore is a good duct for tho tenor aid +e bs rine. ae .. baritond, which was well gan, d was very warmly ro- fivxye.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, Noy. 6, of congestion of (he brain, Parxick Binyn, age Into of the city of Dublin. His fricnds are reepeetfully invited to attend the fine m 33 years by the at lience. id and final scene of this act takes ft con brilliantly illuminated hall, 2 new y painted interior. The music of tho finale | Red boisterous, but well writen and cifvctively ron- | } dered. i i arbuer iyitalior nd will be considered tho choicort Tepeatad, bee: tribute to t rT rathor is Alcdaey soar , for both a sang only | apes Coon A} 1, und were as cool as if they had been | ant dangnter of: Fi Columbia street, ice. The interest of the o} end of the th i he well kno ra cul- rd act. Tho cl nds of the tam’ 3 late reaiden o the repa- Perhaps the artists engaged in it. almost inseparable from a first por AG ; | great work ‘may have provonted the ning Loura | tog thelr full powers, but in any | r ie i Dotter things Mme. Goleon-and j, Wile of Gerolamon Doni . and Jurca were better than the others— |, .£%¢ relatives and friends of the family are roquested attend the funeral, from the residence ev or not this ope i 4 and Ann is room for « wido r nnot be fudged properly word) times. Tha gen: lnat night i worable, al on the iret night of a slow ia’ makiry quite certain, he of Verdi's very tinest wor probably will, conimand 2 fiat Dorax.——On Sunday evening, N tive of the city of Dubin, Irelaz: 1 ines, in the 37th year friends, and Ue friends of to attend the funeral from he ith street, this (Juesday) a isely. Mi r, that the sand that ing BuC- 8’ is one tehould, az it cent. Iho new onera will bo givea on Wednesday ngs of this week. Varsce Ganpey Mow: and Kriday day, Nov. TENA, only ¢ Doremus, aged 3 years, TL me Hirs.—Mrs. Lesdernicr, who is aad artistic world, will ( the above named hail | ! hag a high reputation as 9 out doubt, command due Ss aud frieuds of the fan he tune he re resp) Acapeyy oy Muste.—The give tho oratorio of « speettuily te F. Merhve Poy evening lit of St. Ann's church for deaf mutes. 7 eRTH, wile of Robert Gra 1g of the family Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- ree—-WOOD, EDDY & CO., Man: of the TaLAWARE, GHORGIA, REXTUCRY AND MISsOURE STATE 8 reapootfully nvited to 1 trom her late nee, ranreitins, Comber! ‘cane ave on Wednesitay Draw sia —Rema Crass, No. GS, Novewner 7, 168, aftorno Wo o'clock. ‘Tho romtins will be 50, is, ¢ 3, 67,8, 30, 40, 39, 20, G, 78, 48, 64. | taken to Ureenwobd for interment. Desawane—Ouass NO. G8t, NOvEMDRR 7, 1889, bis 11, AS, iL, 24, 10, GL, 49, 18, 68, és, 13, ou expense WOOD, Ty id & 00. Wilndngion, Delaware, j i i Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines : ' { | | | —(m Saturday, Nov. 5, sual. Crane, agad 27 | Bavens usual won the highest premium at the Pair of tho Ama- |. *0 Knock Institute, snd at the principal fairs throughout te Union {ao Brotlway, Ne ¥ months. aka, county of ork, Ireland, aged xicval.” Aleo sold by all druggists. be takon lo Calvary Cemetery for inter- t _— Ris relatives and friends are reepectiv i Hilts Tair Dye, 50 Conts—Black er rom his lite residence, No, 66 Main ; brown. Instantaneous aad durable. Depot No. 1 Barclay Ly afternoon, at two o'clock. Hill, Inimitable Outter of Hair and whiskers In every style, and neatly executed. No.1 Barclay Aureot. Closed ob Sundays. ' —On Sunday , Nev. 6, Cumansse, and Mary Green, aged 4 yours rionds and acquaintances of the fami! Barry's Trico; us ie the Best and ly mvited to attend the funeral, from hor dence, 299 Touth avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two cheapest article for beautifying, XN eerie ri hal Haale ey HIE by wl) Qviscc. Vor sovaning wil Wo takes Coenen conn tery for intermont. Tipxor-—On Monday afternoon, o'clock, of consunaption, after a. Kuwavens, wife of David Heath. ‘The relatives and friends of the {unit invited to attond the funoral, from ber lai 200 Third avonue, near Twonty soeond strect, on V day afternoon, at half past one o'clock. Her remains will bo Laken to Greenwood Cometery fer interment, Kxvs.—On Sunday morning, N By of the kunga, Jeraa Jupmi Kav, F pee, In the world, surpaesing all H jicd ae the mianutacnory, 8 booed pa Saeko Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wige and Toupecs. The best in the world. Whole ‘ Dye prvately applied. "We'6 Astor Hones eT me eet Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co,’ = catcare Touss. / They alan ooo ilk Elastic euaene lict of the lato Miward for vari- coae veins, Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Instrumo fo Roya, aged 66 years. deforides unade to order. No. 2 Vesey street, ‘Astor’ House, Nor teionds und those of hor son-in-law, ‘Thomas Mc- New York, "T Catiry, are x ly requested to attend the funeral, from ler late r No. 54 Money street, this (Taes- Hor remains will be ponimeiaallliibancaig Brown's Bronchial Troches Care Coughs. ee Roles, honrsenese, pore throat, Ao. Sold by alldrugaiste ee pen tahntnn bovine he in Mloventh street Ce Ointment.jWhy neay'a Medicines enn bo pro- . jon? y are medtes for rhetmantt nly ative remedies for rhetiaaiiam, wheter acute, Suronl, i Batehélor’s Heir Dye, Wigs and Ma 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the family ai invited toaiteud the funeral, from No. 13 bitice ty Maided laue, Bom ann —On Monday, Nov. 7, Hraxwan Henry Bort- sAsw, son of Henry and Rebecca Bohimann, aged 9 months residence of his parents, 126 Tenth avenue. His remains will be taken to the Lu- 3 ndnestay afternoon, ntor | bowees, and the publle genera, ofthe opera in the duct for the tenor aud soprano, a of Wilt the woll maricod tinal which eloses a geono of strong dra- | Of jitiain ee 7 et. The duet is most tondorly and syt ars teste to} one 7 's hor Ioe. and old by all wholesaJe drugsiste. Sent by mallon of % cents. R. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICCT, Time wa all over the Ui reat uptural Boro Rete Bites. Dr. Sweet's Infallible £ mi ¢ a oc nena ble Linknent is the great e: § CORDOVA’S HUMOROUS LECTURE AT CLINTON HALL, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Nov. 8, at 8 o'clock. | BE. HAUGHWOUT & CO, ry 8,180 and abe Broadway, at ocr of Brodme arent would call the of parties stout to re os me ee ‘o Lair cxeElyp and cleguat HOUSE FURNISHING Goo | comprising China, Glassware, Gas Fixtures, River and Plate | Ware, Mirvors, Cutlery, Cideks, Bryuzes, Parian | Vases’ and fency goods of every description. Having two in Europe, they are continually ‘receiving tres | fmportations. and purchasers can always raly pon their sick the latest ant choicest noveliles of the Bascrimens of h- | French and German markets. Limonth | —* wiiewos! -wpieoone! | Mw ‘ong tix ir & any others bee orofession, are purely ie ingely: gee all or- Whether arising from impalrod ious and Li adlections, . For sale by druggists. Way Ld SE aan a eae nas URF COD LIVER OI—PREPARED DAIL’ ‘s Pye ers $1 Bleecker sweet, and Soeuse’ of Reem ¢ 7) sed hy the medical invariably and imme ents of health, wh | } avenue and Tw oti cee her husband eodingly good. ‘the orchestra and | tend dx , " ee eee cake pote ey wore very good, and | Corer of Fourth avenue and T enth street, { | R 121, $25, and 125 Pelton street. A ora S)jafternvon, at two o Without furdier | ” Claim for their magificent of stock BOYS’ FASHION ABLE® ; HING the following special merits. -On Friday, August 19, suddenly, tn Liver- | Imsense Variety, Su orate Pavi. H. Dawson, sou Win. Dawson, | MO" IAG Thowent Stree, race Tulnty, | ° AND CHEAPNESS IN ITS TRUE SENSE. N. B.—The sirat price asked the lowest, and no deviation. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ DRESS SUI ae pe SU: | and every spectes of winter clothing for boys, of every new | le ond of al qualities, materials, and sizeg, at ROGERS & RAYMOND 21, 123, and 125 Fuiton street. TE CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE i” j NEW YORK, a NISUSUEUEEsnepeeepeneereeeee ennai ten ines METHING FOR THE LADIES—THURSDAY, THR { SOMt NE Rakbor er i Broadway, proposes to expla 3 reer syatem by which irosses can be filed boantitally: wake ont tryibg them on. Madame Gillespie will dov cuiting by way of demoustration. Wuplanation at halt past Ss neg eel elatng gtr GRAIN SCALE.—SRUP in for Bh SRTtst On dornbis, aan ot elon of Thiehés for eles WIE ‘ON MeBride a or eee a at No.8 . ‘This seale can be few daya 0. 3 Stema ntrvet, between the hours of 12M, ands P.M. BON & MELVATR, oo ‘No. 6 Maiden Jane, ew and wholesale dealers m Guns, CUTLERY AND PLATED WABR, BRUSHES, PRRFUMERY AND SOAPR. tin acen tr cect | [SREY IN BVERY FAMILY, ay oe] “pao pion hay Sa oe nee ‘oa Gr fabeto, by Hlogeman & Co's Ooueaae | Benzine WAN & CO., Now 161, $69, 511 and 786 Broadway, name at the Madivon square Ca eenenne reR ; LICIA WILL FIND A LETTER TO THE USUas A Post oflce, from NY PRRSON WISHING TO ADOPT A CHILD AT iri, can Kear of one by addscealng a noe le Mine Oa Gitte, Union aquare Post oles, werner UNCAN MAC INTOSH—SUPPOSE: Sided in thie city in 181. Yroot “ot bia doatoea ih doi by Pink, Gerard & Ruckley, 27 Wall streen, PSEORMATION WANTED —OF MARIA DWYER An Mary Ann Dwyer, Dwyer, who lived in 1849, in ich, eclWaiane Pesci, ay ofr ye died of cholera tn , but are supposed ving, ¥( be entishesd Seo WHiins 2 f torome property. Apply to JAMES dvecty a Meantime WANT TO THAR FROM YOU S00N. b CE Ree eNO. MUM ree $4. PER TON.-COAL, RED AST, LARGE NUT, $4 Losuet Mereinia oa" bean ct ifwot ati prices ne lount aad Leb t lowest ens Kind! ‘Wood. Yar ist end ue West Ninetecuth street, ween Feveuth and kighth ayeaues. Fi

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