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2 - NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1859. . MUSIOAL. ‘ AOUSMS, ROOMS, £0. TO LET, had received, he eaid very deliver and Ormly,and, | The Centre Market DiMeulty Not Settled. ke ul Gs Nala ee civil war has made silver scarce, the copper currency | A Personal Pe lg ith Coptata as my fricad supe, “almost cublaiy LETTER PROM MRS, HICKMAN. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD, FIANOFORTE WIL, FACTORY IN FOURTEENTH, at BETWEEN hee Dem debaneds toe ie ot ave consequently risen From tno New York Independent, November 1%.) wr wot think Leaa, Deller serve the cause Llove 6? | Jy our geue of Wedueeday we stated that a sort of ar- | AL besold at an immense nriies, for eaahe A ascend hand | 44 Tenth and kloventh >scoue, embrace fear tot, with S rousand per cent, and yet lusurious hatals in | __1rile this morning, ou board wstesiabon. a hasty wc- | much than toe for iistice ad beet agreed upon betweon the aggrieved | atkins ia narrated Tn every Teapect poly at 16 | sale.” pyy a1 90 Made iane upamin.” 0 on Jee ean toe malty eo Oat ere howe, | frown wile ot Capiain Joba Beowa met under wenteass | _“Istanot tho, hardest thing that oan bapogn jo a brave | butchers ofContré market and Me. James Irving, giving tan) | West Sevedway. neat Cul feet: ceremony SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED BACK PALOR ON THM ny ; brav to die; but is must Bes geome for an a i e i- = 185—MAGNT OSEWO0) second firor, and two froat soom: eect that th tn cash Dic a Som they of death in Virginia, for having bravely fuited in a brave = to lic on his back in prison, disable by wounds. our opinion at the same time that the cessation of hostili yrs a ro pie g Mey ag Spend tas presents stood # and Hedromme a gblly. ved; iia fcor, wih oFieteges io the klichay, bal = y " bert; tion at w Do you not dread your confuement, and are you not | tics would be of short duration. It appears our prophecy inval cost. Also benutiful rose wood 734 octave e., in modern bighstoop new house 148 East street, ‘This, is in Fokin, 70, the BOOTIOOSS 6 grt oe a oe ete ee ee Mas: | atvals hat sl may Wea ou Maeree ooean oe Gs relat | won not allcgthon Wiibtiacdiaisas ca eigl be sors by | eee eevee be thet owe Fewa mouldings Just | Jet unl ay ne ‘Apply from 9a pond Ca 4 injured by ae and’ awe whilo | bas been sharing. I may say. however, that after her re. | your Doane or regret, your attempt, or make your thy re oon ec Mrs. Margaret reared gos of = aa lo Kg pee maloann ae ane ee gil pe RR SE a Ea an ak from Baltimore S stopped on her half | courage fail? the “bigh contracting partion’ cugaged in the lately re: J ioe ieee Demet FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE T0 LET—ow ech tux sal, catravaginoo’ as. over there ‘waa, | made Journey to be? Trang, she bas hegn the guestat | Ht camot tell,” ho replied, swat weakacee nny | ported tfacas at Coates market — N AMERICAN LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TUITION, | AL Fourth street, vear ftreadway: modern fa suthother Censor prays the Fmperor to oppose the grow: | a family residing in one of the’ moct beautiful regions of a | come over me, Dut Ldo not think 1 shail deay my Lac w Yon, Nor, 17,1380 | A "hoa tormuahty compeisntogive inatuetion in aus, thé | dplondid coartelerk, Bent ‘th ‘traktor Ang taste for amaicur "theatrica rs Since Appearance | neighboring State, who have proved themselves bos and Low Je we) salads certainly should if Edenied | Ip tre market T sve state- iigher branches of Rout He cwhleh eh veorras cae Senenqes price ry Sieh, 8 Feurhe eee! of the decree on the death of Pingling, a Tartar highly | friends, not only to herself, but to her husband, aad who | my principles agains en ihe edu et an an. cpl Re ttieatoe ta go douiht Next re rolcea pitent ET. weer we aks at ‘attempt to pass | were the more to bid ber welcome to their house, When the conversat Proceeded thus far, as ty family; \ORNER STORE 1D STORES.—TO LET, Cees an sre doeree tenecabeasanssin whiels de: | Caaags ME IRIG Re toake TaeeatIN, BK. wee von, fad | was known uel th alt hat‘ Northoen Indy was n- | GE Tuulorbox Store ou Gasal an Hudson, brass. ie report of a jolly row in. mat ‘at Coctrediot. auch tepoblas as Usty piace tan babone 0 ; anenviable eatin. “ bY ‘No. 1.004 New York Fost oflce. a * h (my brother-in law) asked Mr. Irving a civil ee - mane 7 ‘ner: ‘three. marl m Iready made a visit to Captain Lrown, i his | side, a crowd began (0 collect, and although no demonstra- | aegiion, which Ae. tv! veced by wbualve la .—A SPLENDID TONED, PEARL | dows and two aptrances; Store er A Canal Pertiaaea by ike Ines Re eae ee re ions at Charlestown, rinco his sentence of death, Mes. | tion ot violence was made, yck there were manifert indica. | question, w end mace RET Pred, by sbuaive langusee, bE dale lc A RSE EE LEE A yee ge ee] b tly loceceaed." Brown's stay with theae friends terminated this morning, | tions of impaticnce; 6o that the Sheriff called to the jailer, | to separate (em, when Mr. Irviog su uck me a violent blow ia | will becold’al nu immense sacriice for cash This iastrament | Cellars 48% ‘opposite Clinton Mas- "youn mes, get together to celebrate birthdays, mar- | She is now on her way to Philadelphia, to meet Dir, Sen- | and the jailer was obliged to put an end to interview. tog aouh aad Dg r week ce ie Diane Sow: freely. heh was made by a iat eas city maker, sn te Agni tig hi tEed ket. Apply to J ME ads on street. ri — and there is always a play. For a time the | not, the counsel tor her husband's deferce. 7 a moat positively reapest: fMRI ise ones mamirecentnd ior: baer: 7 iia an) WOtar Lie dex Tae Gerréue FON bluE 7; formers ‘were the meniais of their establishments, |" Ieonvereed with her during the entire evening. Tat ited dhekod: Nara salud etdeaanee meine large Found corners, ne of the cheapeatand | [RUG BRO! Br AND, FIXTO! LES Wow they put on rouge and goon (he themselves. "| only ten minutes’ acquaintance is enough to bow that The Foray at Brownsville. i> uniece, ‘Esoq now 1am, sulting. tas]. cate eee cal a ee kane a. | aoe se ediawot tntaree Sank ot pani pers rm tay Dk 00 te ee ed Site cei waiswil coed ead mare ee On iie ait ts noe {Correspondence of the Galveston News.) ment I received at the hands of this brute, | week, atthe reridence 14 Leroy place, Bleecker street, near | ‘n excellent slave fore Duleher. ‘ a4 wt trepidation, a8 cn gly nam ¢ prope Fee ar aes DE prent necength and tong | Laer from Br Bigelow he. Pepht the Skch—‘Cortinas | eave iassrt this, anil want a jusion stooge tial a 4 ——— | SrURNISHED HOUSE. —A SMALIa Sat, SURMISED e. i ck on common ret sight of frame capal great « C ‘ sa ‘ pi Stee ani avibwan! os wince for him endurance, er py - Bore om ft nip pe 4 geme.te Foy es the rie mere Jor here MRS, bd ay a : ware A TROUCEMERT 18 ‘OFFERED 50 * Cage , gues containing everything req for . } ~ ced. even in this Lour of hee trial, an_ expressiol per nes: c sO ree. nee % . of a tady having no ; sho will sell it i c ‘at No. Be ee nck that A-Oeuece insabloot tb penalty if he doos | rather than of sadness, as if, like bor husband, she had | —Lwrote you, on the 2x of October, that Col, Laronco, | As regards Mrs. Hickman’s statement that she has not eon as i Peat tater thcemat aha eit ot Good security required. -ujulre SRT ob Teas do fatoceas not denounce something once in three months of course | long since learned how to sutler and be calm. ‘cost two mouths aince, if purchased imme- it didly tinished s Her misu- | with seventy Mexican soldiers, was expected to join our | ‘settled with Mr. Irving,” it should be taken as concl- Fa handy ype Pte a A , Sy se “ deuce of the fact, though the day after the dim- | dutely. + : oe ing. It y be that | ner is singularly quiet and retiring, although her natural | Brownsville volunteers, and give-Curtinas a fxbt on the | sive evi is full seven octaves, avd has all the latest improvements; is ‘OUSE TO LET—AND ABOUT $900 WORTH OF FUR- in tue penn athe tetra Pawan by name, | Hcy an medewgy ean his the evident foro of | wea day. The gt ws commeneed onthe th, ag was | cuits or repartr learned irom te god aly own le | Mapua a Pt aly of oud waiters | Er in, nlp ora mapa es ve, | cbaracter, and strength of will and judgment which have | expected, under er » but the . | ree J 4 poy ere ies tine pnp ol uapaees eres fitted her eo ong to. ‘be a counsellor In her husband's Sneek cae coe our little army, as you have probably ge ae Bien somes ori uated ia aay on overing s: the yeeldence 67 Mac rigatstreet, Bt. Pery ‘taking the house: Apply to KINSHIMER, 50 fourth f a aaeles : is. eurned bei 5 » males crel » Hickman is | mécvepiseo, between Blocckerand Houstonsweets. | ‘avenue, of wienaiien qpendngaigenne aa eee at ect Wbitshall, near Lake Champlain, and | Cortina mavaged a retrest from hia fortification eo that | given the beneft of the publication of her own letter. Riceneae sw. aianaliariiamaniegian inareammrimmtiee came Old John Brown as a Presidential Hobby. | has been the mother of thirteen children; but notwith- | he drew our mer: into an ambuscade, where the gun car- C MaNU Pa TREASON IN OLD VIRGINIA— WISE VS. HUNTER. standing the cares of her numerous family, and her | riages and mules became bogged, and both piccs of ar- | Organization of the House—Republica! GRAND, ‘AUTURI or attic iki aN CPRIGHT FEANOS. Hoe iver, Moar new, wil beso we prt many privatious and struggles indep ndent of houselold | tillery were abandoned to the enemy, ‘given Cr. at rooms Bi fo 2 . r= Wise Y t Members Declaring Of, BONB bear» ly. Apply to t been catle y of the Clarke | ouly now ea a 18 5 R ' ; aon se het ea Shed ie Berryville, Clarke é ‘A NEWSPAPER CORRECTION. mostly double, ae er ‘of them without arms. Many Pritaperma, Noy. 16, 1859. MASON & HAMLIN’S SUPERIOR R' 18S ee gi es lcs mee itenp de proaloe county, Va.,) bearing daté the 21th inst. “Th's journal is | The conversation, of course, was of the scenes of Har- | of the fugitives did not arrive nail morning. Of course | in your calculations upon tho next Speakership you a MELODEONS AND HARMONIOMB, | orto AY Von AUCH WOOT £00. Professedly democratic in its polities, and now ‘keeps the | per's Ferry—both those which have already boen enact: Fostetetd Mithsclt of to fall eee ecu enemy had | verlook, of are aot acquatated with, some movements | TOF Perlors, churches, vestries t wholesale and retail, Comer of Broadway and Broome sirest._ Baar ee yom en nng ry ye aeomim Lone eee oss though ovldent emotion, to’ the wounds of ammunition, was cajoulated to enliven us who had re- | now inprogress here, which may lead toanother protract- | ___PiANO8 70 RENT. OMS TO. LET_WITH GTRAM POWER. APELY TO For View Pratdent, Daniel & Diekingon, of Newt York. | her hostund, and to the loss of her two sous, Watson | mained behind to a ttle mare vi ; onge ana | effort at organization, Thus: Hou. E. Joy Morris, of | 7)erOw OF THE ALRXANDRE ORGAN Hy HALL & CORNELL, 213 Contre sires Under color of thi show of conservatism the editor of | and Olver, who fellin the struggle. Bat she mule n> By eo ae ae manne: Stes He ann Te mins baton, card eeliamatine eiie er axpar oncans=SMOVED 10 28 BROADWAY, TPO,KI-THE, FOUR. STORY, DROWN ATONE FRONT eee eee eae No vore Zi. | fogiand newsyaper, that four of lit sons had alrcedy required to step forward for a general defence. distinctive republican canicue, on the ground that he was (Patented in the United States May 8, 1859.) shu nese No. St. West Fiteenss wines ‘bred dune, ecoupying an ¢ tire colwenn, for which, doabt- | becu slain, avd she would be willing that all the rest of | ® The enemy are daily increasing; every day parties on | elected as a ‘people's’ man, and ina district where the urches, chapels and schools, , } less, Me, Parkins receives a coi pensation. That our readers m nature of the inflammatory artic ». between i be rented unt first. ‘of May next, er ne further. term, ‘tol OUINTON OkAaAte st Sixteenth atrect, or at the Bank of the State of New For drawin, . , “a : gt ib DAL OF HONOR seabib: maokave! 8 family shauld be made a sacrifice, if necessary, to the | horseback appear in sight of the town, while parties of | Americans, a8 compared with the “republicans, aro | SOLE ME! perpen maty ete Ths | Catkeat freedom.” Bese words, she said to me, coakd | ten, twenty aud thirty are ranging tp diferent parts of the | in the proportion of ten or twelve to ome, This | gyip apuiles neice ae ‘Binfoition of tate id for and pub. | never possibly bave fallen from her lips, for she had | couvtey, gathering and driving thecattle and ‘horses | holds true, also, in the Third, Fourth and Fitth | gnees of <i j : ee ae 4 F aebe eT TH ALL THE MODERN IM- j . larper' we reproduce | already felt too many griefs to court any fresh sacrifices; | they can tind. } distriots, represented respectively ‘by Messrs Millward, VILANOVA, 10 LET—IN A HOUSE WI E the following samp of Oreeley's prospeciiss— fad shocould not think, without. pain, of any new death: | Cortivas is making the Raucheros believe that this is a | Yerree aud Wood, all old Icaow Nottinge and’ at aetna THALBERG, waxure, | Boat Rae rye, Chambers and s Parlor, with or witout | ‘The “irrepressible tonic een darkness and light ia- | stroie to her family. She would not shrink from any | revolution, and that he ig going to rotake the country | likely to follow "the lead of an able, straightforward ad aisle tei Atiaia in Boe oe Malte sab ertia and progress, slaver} and freedom, moves steadily on- | nycecseary trial or struggle when the hour came for it, but | from the Rio Grande to the Nueecs, man like Morris. ‘That gentleman further declares his | Bare rendered as popular In Amerion as in Europe, NO LET—A STORE, NO, 182 WATER STRELT, CORNER ward, Isolated acts of folly and madness may for the mo- | s}.¢ conid not look forward with composure to any further Last night they attempted to enter the town through | determination not to go into a caucus at all unless item OR ee tee ROSINE MEYERDUSR, be, £o, of Pine: possesston given Immediately. Inquire of Fe men! give a seeming advantage 1) pe oe reins, fami! dy She ~ garrisoh, but did not noe night betore last they | braces the Southern Americans, who are as likely to coa- 3 fe the’ pve can t SSELL, No. 220 stonroe street, } and the ages are true it oe Bi renthe ¥ ks! en put in he red upon the town, from the direction of the convent, | Jesce with the abolitionists as oil with wat B45, $50, $160, $185, $235, $260, S200, Bn. r Ws | Eitamaenine fuseveston “ukall eteen Slavery hetetoal faneitb obearvad;: “they wero unmots for a short time and then retired, T understand that the progeamuae further conk:mpiates | A deutipdtaclrular tent tray agri ot applicatbale | (PO UET—A NEW TTIRRE STORY HIGH SEOOF HOUSE, Birengtheped and diffised by” th We have been thus besieged for thirty-five day ania delogation in this city aboat BERNARD & FABREQUETTES $6.28 roadway, | 1 withall die modern improvements, to let, i Hoety ogi | Federal Union?” is now to rec id that she bad been go long accustomed to | not a man from an adjoining county lias coi is mouth, for the purpose of agreeing uj Jeavostegs of fipanon. scnoriepes — — | way, or will be sold on ea sorrows atshe bad been trained to bear them, While | relief. pr the action Bhave indicated, which, I need hardly say, RST PREMIUM 1860—-AWARDED TO BARBERIE & | THK & CU, 105 Cham’ } living in Ohio four of her ekildren died from dysentery The Mexican authorities are pretending to guard the | mects the entire approval of the conservative people of BLOOMFISLD, by the American Institute, for the beat within eleven days, three of whom were carried to the | right bank of the Rio Grande for the purpose of prevent- | Philadelphia. Pianofortes, on account of their power, even regulation, and 10, LET—SMALI. DWELLING, 62 WATTS STRE! mand a recognition of » iogether on the same day, She mentioned in this | ing Cortinas and his men from crossing over, but I regard Ticave ittor you to figure out the probable results of | especiaily for the quality and awectness of their tone. Our jo ¢ a a hg Corn Ca ok Beadeons 8 reat. ent $000; Dwell: fore a modionm of the coyneciton that her husband had always been a watchful | them as a pretence only; for before his massacre he and | this course. J.D. K, | struments are warranted to stand 1m tane equal 'o any tha eet; arts of Houses and apart- een anticipated by the Stat Freehomes | purse and the chief caretaker of tae children aad of | bis men were allowed to return to Matamoras with their are made, Wareroom and manufactory 173 Grand street, core | menis for small respectable families, Also, brick Stables, each er. im Koil of the Territories to {ree with two stalls aud lofts, suitable for cartmen. Ay Poi sar apcde enna a : ‘ © | herself during periods of sickness. arms and horees, where they were publicly cheerod and |, Howrore 1s Vincrnra.—Thomas Vance, an el- | BeofBaxter. 0) tegom mine, A ges eee Hee euan el Ganartas’ censaah eae LR mee CAPTAIN BROWN'S RELIGIOCS CHARACTER. encouraged aud nota sivgle step taken towards his ar- | derly citizen of Greenbriar, Va.,was murdered, as ts sup. OR SALE—A SPLENDID SEVEN OOTAVE PIANO. MMI OATES the pesple inthe, auncecdiige EvenMnetiat coatueny’ aatiwhars |" Radverted. in alluding to Captain Brown's rel eet; und they may disguise the matter as they please, | posed, by Martin Hassett, au employe inthe railroatdepot | Ay, forte, celebrated city makers. All perwone in want of ACK ROOMS 137 ] ever the imm; isave, We eaunot doubt that the ultimate | opiions, to the common report that he was an Old School | but the fact is, that at the time of the massacre, Coctinas | gt Jarkson’s River station, All hany county, Va. Ho 00d location for & verdict will be in accord atcnee with the dictates of impartial | Proc by ter ; ; elsewhere, ‘This instrument will be : Shoreplied that he had been a;0 commissioned in the Mexican service and deew rations | Joayes a widow and eight children, Popo piegy ST tee tisat vobeninal ote er t 8 DOVE, — Phlantbropy and inalienable rights of man. 0 | member ever he was a boy; that he united, at and pay for thirty men who were with him on his mur- en iso. 10 LET—ON SECOND FLOOR, TWO OR THRER FOR We merely suggest to the goo opie of Jefterson an tecn years of age, with a Congregational church in Hud- | derous trip. As it is time to mount guard I must close. PERSONAL. waged es NLS MIS ROE” Saaeer Ue P niehed Reoms, with large pantiles and beth room, in West Clarke counties that the squad of Yankee pediers lately | con, Ohio, and that on removing 10 Pennsylvania, thirty 1a ee ON Nin re CAREERS REE CLASSES IN en ‘Twenty-first street, near Fifth avenue. For address apply ae ordered away from their borders are emussaries of @ | \ears ago, he transterred his memberehip to the Presby- [Correspondence of the New Orleans Delta. DOPTION.—A FINE BOY, ONE WEEK OLD, Fo eg se feat cheat yh ta Madison square Fm GO ROCreunee FORMA Ts yor levee Sm Loses tired discemiator of abs. | tetim church, with which he had since remained con- Corrvs Curist1, Texas, Nov. 7, 1859, A lady or gentleman can have by applying at 68 Bridge st., Desiring to give. tke public an opportunity of testing this 0 LET—THE PARLOR FLOOR, KITCHEN AND j Alexander Parkins Deloags. A hired disseminator of abo- | Lected. She eaid that the religious element of his char- | Is Cortinas Supported ty Messcans?—A Call Upon the Go- | corner of York, Brooklyn, rear house, second tloor, system, Mile. SAUVAGEAT respectully ollers a Course of back roleaion sede ‘Bosep bovael mas eromee pater lition treason Meg ear bateane mone at acter had al been the ruling motive of his life. He vernment—Apidavits of Kéefugees—A Big Scare on the | ~ RICE WILL PLEASE CALL twenty Lessons free. For tciketa appl; personally ut 835 | ments, aleo. a nice Yard and Cellar. Apply at 11) West twea. slaves, ta ran them off, Or it he has the courage to dos | had always observed religioas exercises in his houschold | Bio Orande dc. Dt 5 SR RG eed way, immediately, from 11 til! 4 “Morning classes for | Tycfourth siveet, from 10 to 4. j Parkivs bas notatroagy lad limecit liable to ine anim. | Wilt exemplary regularity. Tt had been for ‘many years | Tenglose you extras of the Ranchero ofthis place, by | —Lovsloy Hotel opposls De Park, he can Hn Mrs. €. Rice. | indies. evening classes for ladies and gentlemen, lo LaT_NMATLY FORMED DERDO RUT GEE | s of att a ans rahe = . | the custom of the family (o read the Bible every morning, | which you Will observe that our community bas been —OF THOMAS DACK, — Epes 6 OP q ; Eis Cabo Eo ee eeu ehieh Ho. | in regular course of chaptere, each member reading in | thrownintoa very natural atateot alarm, Frat theroports | [AEOEMATION WANTED —OF THOMAS DACK. WHO HO eed antes ron Tr vinmattacued athe new howe No, ise, Tine recommend to the careful consideration of the prosecut- 4s supposed t ‘BINW. street, nea : pireete a verse. She said that'ner husband's feailiagity currently believed, there can be ‘no doubt that Cortinas |-fsformation willbe thav fully feesied iy ia io dugniery Senda New York, have always reeired ifs fst pent Yith ped Men and cooking utenstis complete, “Apply ia room rit ee - ith texts ot Scripture was so great that he coald detect | has a large number of desperadoes around him. Many W fe um where'and whenever {n com) with makert — Spe sterrer ile; hte Sete almost the slightest misquotation ofauy passage, and that | incline to the belict that lo is sty ported by one of the bhim, at213)6 Beventh avenue, second Noor, back room...» lof Boston, New York, Philadeipbia and Baltimore. vert TPO LET. SHE TWO AND A HALE STORY HOUSE NO. rounding counties owe it to their own safety to suppress | ita portion of a verse in almost Any part of the Biblewere pa ieee a ees pg ed [STQRMATION WANTED OF BERNARD FARRELL, aa imeprovemanis. “Will let low 10» good semoaty fomaiee ak ul y sheet. e . Bare $ - y 2 ‘Coohoe, ‘algnomana, county Ki! , Tre: 1S PI Pine hat reed ge neni remainder. | F bounded with | ville, the unprotected condition of our frontier has encou- ald to be in’ Vickaburg: 3 is alter Baris PO don scene gar hay ental a ll I | ALLETT re iy 1 land, said to be in Vickeburg, Miss . his sister Sarah, now the the best in the country. bers, would perhaps prove cflicacious; but don't lynch | Septure texts, and bis letters were always filled with | raged many to join him, who ate actuated by no oler de- | living at 619 Hudson street, New York. ‘Vicksburg papers | Piro re eet ns earns Ammone the best, in. the, co Es class (0 LET—A BRICK BUILDIN ON TIE CORNER or i them. sire than that of plunder and personal revenge. Be the { please copy. mage, in good order, at very low prices. 8. D. & H. W. ‘is v4 pana Hiondsand supporters of Messrs. Hunter und | 'Tckod if she knew-what were lis favorite passages, to | cage what it may wefecl thatthe nereeerte torches Stara "gOEHE LADE WHO DROPPED war | fimiieAmeriean Organs, 12sfops "Pedal bast Melodeons nnd Tirenthinaroctnad fa neue. ty tee od impudence with which Parkins attempts to sheker his | Which she replied we have a right to look for defence, has culpably ana in- Cyrene enti, Nove demi | weiodgons of exery style. Ulasirated catalogue ent free fo | Gu three. sides, husnow fn t st He had a great many; but one was, Remember ta bly neglected What muff at Laura Keene's, on Frid ies for manuinertoeey tadipors i alana eeeeaeeae \ “He bad a great ma ne was, Remembei ‘ : ; : res tng Midigoy wil be ore treason behind the names of these worthy gentlemen d0- | it are in winsvatee Pieatccvudenahawer pees Gacrecticad ft ohieh can i eed rie a thee Boone. find something to ber advantage by sending her address to box | rent, Reut applied sf purchased. Jeers, with or without the fixtures, Apply toP#T#Eit LYNCH, (From the Giarke Gounty (va.) Journal—Hunter organ.] | __ 10 his habits of living his wife testified that he was al- | setued country, to life aud property. "Already it is al. | J Me i i I <ebey st ect. an tno | ever suilered himself or his family wear’ ex- ts have fallen into the @ lawless horde, who, ean » wi era iader fortes, with full iron frames, overs:rung three story House, No. 603 Second at . between Thie- ear conde ar ET ETON and the South.” | ensive clothing. His standing admonition was, | unkse soon aupibilated. will, by the time tardy govern: | bischin; was dressed in bron, panialoans, figured sik vest, | roundeornérs, carved desk and lyce, for $165 and $200 746 | iy-ainth and Titriy acven hatreois, oocapled by a small Amert- Wo have now the advantage over biack republicanism. | “28t,us save the mouey, ‘aul give to the poor.” | meut aid is rendered, dasipate themselves along the frou i o‘coek ‘Monday night Tah es enioriny otakeer | ove Gay name, peauatally curved, ec trom, SHS uwarey | can famly; house coutains gus buy bot and oold water, ea: ‘They have essayed against us and failed. Many are dis- | Dey before yesterday, when some clothes were sent | tier, ready, whenever vigilance ceases, to re-enact their | Suter one of the Bay Widge cars, & ahorl disancs beloriea | S7cty, matrume: exchange Also for sale, one good second | posed to condemn them. ‘Their rauits will be trianed ana | {0m New York to Mrs. Brown, to goin a box to her hus- } butcheries and robberies. The people’ ask and demand | cast. wood Cemeter ‘way to, Green @ new coat of fine brown | protection from the supine heads of government, and in | New York, and it is supposed he Tins He,.wa8 08 his way to | rosewood Piano, for $95, and one for $60; one mahogany Plano e any r Weakened. But if we do not act exactly right and very | baud, among the articles was foully dealt with, | for $6, und one for $35: one uprixht Plano for $70, and one for 0 EET—A LARGE AND HANDSOME STORE. NO, g ee parish a : , Brooklyn. Inquire on the pre- 7 loth, which, when it was shown to her, she immediately | their name Task the aid of your popular and powerful | Any information ing him will be thankfully received by | $60, Fianos tuned and 1,097 Broadway, corner of Band sirect. nears ition, prudently, their ranks will be strengthened again, even | CU}, : i a ny, your pop Poy ais 5 sarect, ~ 5 prev % mises. Rent $160. beyond vehat Sn ae Ss ee Cordingly een Oetk en iaet oventag ters: dale ees tis tSbowiag ts obo’ of tho ates el soren by our —————————— eet ane a St 10 LET—ONE FLOOR, IN HOUSE/93 PRINCE STREET, course? This is the trying question. We have now tho | fOrninely i Ml bel 1 RGAN WANTED—FOR A SMALL CHURCH; A SE- .ET—ONE F _ advantage by their being in the fault and we being the | {rn & ‘anser coal, whicl wontd better suit his taste, and | correspondent — _ SF AED FOUND, — _. | CP Sona nna one, with pedals and over fivestops would be | nett Drondway, conising of fve rooms, wi gasand wronged, agerieved party. We have thisadvanuge at | Which the brave old Puritan might not think too good for | Mesers. O'Conner and Ware, two of our citizens and 0G STRAYED—ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. | preferred. Any person huving one to dispose of cheap will | Privilege of bath. Inquire on the premises. Kent $200. ME < oes r him to pdt on. He never iu his life has used tobacco or | members of the bar, bave just arrived from the rancho of . Nov. | Boda caah purchaser by addressing J. H. B., Madison square this hour, yet our majesty and honor are vindicated. We | lim posible Sail wate ten wore . 16, from 21 West Thirtieth etreet; it was a small Mexican # peal te Ee ¢ | ro LET—THESECOND FLOOR OF ACOTTAGE HOUSE have had’ blood for blond; cur lave bas pronounced upon | afdeut spirits, and never, util within the fow years, | Judge i.ove, and, arousing us from our quiet. slumbers, | siut, witha black and whte breast aad white ring around the ost oflee, atating lowest price, jption of instrumeat and Bo cter te ttl DENA esa Joe te | } the character (threefold) of the offence, treason, murder | bas taken tea or colfée. His mode of living has been so | inform us that our city and the surrounding country are | heck” Anwers to the name of Loulta. ‘Bad on a'white metal | Where to be seen. ‘Apply on the premises, corner of Forty-fth street and a rate ie vp on | Tiidly temperate that, in Karsas, he would sometimes go | in imminent danger from the outlaw Cortinas and his | coller without name, Whocrer will retura the above will be : fi a ! and insurrection. We have shown indignation and taken ‘ ivucnscsty a Linuneetion foods Gent ‘nee tg ams ae ae ANOS WANTED—FOR WHICH WILL BE PAID IN | Firstavent | Vengeance. “Is there net a stopping place? Have we not | {et days with scarcely a mouthta! , and suffer no | bands those sp giana rae Meee il ed s Pee na ane eos at part cash, if mas POWert Have we bot that erect oivputage of powres tnt | faintuess or exhaustion, i us the astounding news that the entire Mexican population | C7 > race week IN NORTH MOORE OTRERr: | deeired Parties wisblop a deal of this’ hind "wil sddvess | VO LEDIAT 110 BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, THE can afford to be magnanimous? Must we go on shed- HIS LONG MEDITATED DESIGN. On Dots eae OF Tae seo Grande acai es Arty RAPS between Varick and Hudson two large remnants | ¥i#20, id alice, oor of 8 hotse, ‘nenriy new, With all the modera.Lmeroves { ding blood for blood to the last moment, and the | _ I referred incidentally to the design upon Harper's Fer- | upon us, to murder every white inhabitant and’ to recon: Nelaing. Ao, The owner,can have them vy.calling at i2s Orie Onateibecs hein Al WOT Ee oe es pe Fs mop Gam wo not Satain dhe wien” | TE o¢ having hoon nenmoditntad fan twa pramartenbibeate } Awan Aue oonntsy me fa am thas o-viver. They) Pfudeon se; sit paying for ndvert aement, ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS—ONE 5 Lyd pt lars. age we have bow gamed consistently with our honor, the | imtheciately replied, “Not for two years, but for twenty’ | bring this information upon the affidavity of Messrs. ~ eon a s at $30, qin Nann’ p38, Bacon & Raven’s, CRORE 3 A. pubens at Brooks Brothers, corner of é “1 4 It e had been waiting twenty years for some opportunity | Thomas and White, two respectable citizens of Cameron OST-1N GOING FROM THE GREENWICH SAVINGS | $00; one Alisley’s, $105; one Pethick’s, $110; one Grostein’s, | Catt Lceett E majesty of the law, and the gatety of our property? It we | He . i ‘ 5 : $125: one. Gale's, $130; two Barmore’s, $140’ each, aod one ff, ib sg to free the elaves; we bad all been waiting with him the | county, who, with their familics, had just miraculously Bank, tbrough Greenwich avenue, to Gansevoort street, . OF - a LET OR LE. ND FIXTURI Bo Te North poll akeateartage on They | Proportine when he should pat his resolve into action, | escaped trom the clutches of one df the loutonanis of Con, | Hatk Book No. 46.499 on the Greenwich Savings Berke ees | Waters $165. New Pianos and. Melodeous and anes oa Sai didtiaa ascents leaving erchandise, at | it possil ‘Pianos. House and Store am street. Inquire at Will swell the ranks of r-pnblicanism aud. become a por, | Mud When at last the enterprise of Harper's ferry was | tinas, anc taken refuge at the raucho of Judge Love. frdpr wil be suusbly rewarded, bv leaving Wwe book at the | elodeons to reat at sos Brondway ns roe street, basement, Pra pha manent, powerful sectional party, controlling the destinies | plabned we all thought that the time had now come; Mr. | Our mails closing and departing at six A. M., we are “DINAM WEIR. HORACE WATERS, Agent, On DRABE=An PoREN or - of this ation and inevitably diclding the Union. They | Brown was sanguine of success; we all were. equally con- | comprlled to condense the afldavits, but give every im- a ORTH AvESce | &Q FOR TWENTY-FOUR LESSONS ON THE PIANO. | Dmentbrick tiome €8 Bes Tit ee ND BARE. we i! Laci Le - | fident; he no idea, nor did any of the family, that the | portant int:— OST—ON THE 16TH INST., IN A WOU. z ss a I Sly and trom faust finns, to the last drop, shed ‘in pay. experment would result in defeat; we all looked to itas | Wm. D. Thomas and Nathaniel White, upon their oaths, Lette between Brae til Ty: a 8 si nd’ Instructed, with eve titers: | sioulmmccmiciye -aypiy'ar SS broadway ee Pome noes As e "ed." Hele acted, with every care taken of | sion immediately. Apply’at 153 Broadway, Pag fulfilling the hopes of many year: subscribed to and taken before John B. Davis, the County | heavy silver Napkin Ring, marked * Wiltery finder | {holt healih, at $10 pecmonthe adiirese Te "i i Sinan aio: dR et Sco RN aad iasatiabie for blood. Then they will have the arga, | __LWrote down these eeuteivees a fow moments alter they | Clerk of Sau Patricio county, on the 6th inst, in presents Be reer anee” ewarded by leaving ttt the cashier's desk, | Store, $8 Gouri atrees Howe HOME | Te auBEDRIDER, WIDRING WO GETiRanRn@ cay. ment ofimartyrdom. We may smi at the idea, but they | Were uttered, and as J repeated them she added;— * of R. D. Love, Joreph O'Conner, J. A. E. Randolph and J, | SEP ee | Tito otters ee for a term of years, the well Believe it, that John Brown was in the conscientious dis- ‘or he has borno the yoke of the oppressed as if upon j A. Ware, say that on Monday, the Sist day of October OST—ON THE 17TH INSTANT, 18 GOING ACROSS INSTRUCTION. known Exchange Jiotel, ‘The house is losated on the coraar of charge of religious duty in trying to break the chains of | bis own ueck for these thirty years. last, at their rancho, about tive miles this side of Arroyo the Battery, a Savings Bank Book, containing two $100 Sixth and Mein streets, ia the Mag? centre of the business slavery. They beliove it; ke makes them more and more | _ She made several and repeated references to various | Colorado (100 mites ‘distant from Corpus Christi), thoy | billson the Leather Mantfacturers’ Hank of New York. Any FORFIGN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, WISHES To | tion of the city of Loulsville, Ky. It contatns one believe it every day by his levers aud speeches and his | B€WSpaper accounts, im which her husband’s character | were suddenly attacked by a force of more than one hun- | person finding the sume wil! be eultably r. warded by return- Fourth'avenue, or at a one ve lessons at her residence, 61 rooms ining room i - ¥ 9 length; alee barroom, barber ‘and railroad be } had been misrepresented. She had been pained to seo | dred men, belonging to the Cortinas band, apparently led | DE it. 10 HA. Adams’ poury stand, 62 and 63 Clinton Mar: parife houses. inthe French, Spanish and Ttalian languages, R Pantone wimp fete a i des ‘Th estaaed blot wit ake tw | Hun decribed a acrol man. for as she sid “No man | by ovo Pancho frre and. Henty Gat. Hcy sacked | Nee New York. _. | Be Plannand Bngiog, flee Go ieee Malian mmetogs "fe orsplos order, ba has ail ee semesteorte er eae ‘deliber “ i ever bad a rheart. He is generous by nature. He | and destroyed the rancho, drove and carri ‘O8T—ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ON TENTH AVENUI = Sa = them a Cage of deliberate martyrdom for sincere, religions || T°", ways aimed to Impress ‘hie family with aspitit of | away as prisoner one dian Vilereal, Tie Order was to ured steer. Wavever will return ih sane (oo? Neat | JA MERCAN SCHOOL, INGTITOTE, 846 BROADWAY. Governor Wise has given them the argument. He hag | Venevolence. He has always taught his children to be | murder the depononts and their families, but all succeed- | avenue will receive 82, ‘with postions. ranted, aeveral Teachers bf music, drawin pronounced him “truthful, honest and sincere.” When | Unseliish; to act always for others before acting for them- | ed in making their escape through the surrounding dense and painting, to go South; also a si ‘lor Teacher of the pane superior 3 " tg - selves. His sympathies for the yr and the oppressed | chapparal. From information, it would appear that the O8T.—$10 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE AFTERNOON | harp and singing. A Day School for sale. oi nae ie Sor wha he Old: Ginuatal Dosey akg | have alwa Deon too easily excited.” oF ‘whole Mexican population on both sides of the Rio Grande of the 17th inst, in Broadway, between Duave aid Walker SMITH, WOODMAN & 00, . treets, a lady’s tusk memorandum. pocketbook, cor ie sincere?” Slavery is not a thing that requires to be up- | 1 inquired as to his habit of carrying firearms about bis | 's up inarms with the avowed intention to exterminate | tween sty ana $00 in bank bili, The above Teenet oct es "ARSH’S COUNTING ROOMS, Set RMAMIT WIIO LB. water: tem holden by what ‘Grex pieces Implacabllitg ‘and Sooce: Per tawtog ane ate te Lerten le ord ap gatie? com bb lea in the country, and to reconquer it to the aid for tte returu to Coughlan, Langley & Co., $4 Courtlandt BOOK eae Pasuag aad, fosiruetion im IPS, SITs ho, Aan, ERPrING HOUSE, itis kind, humane institution in ail its workings, and ines Kansas, ho “ < street N.Y. ‘KKEP! ESS ethane, © Tet Deaeeece aan thres : t td evolver, but never before. ‘Under the command of one Pedro Villarcal, a company ‘No. $48 Broadway, Appleton’s Iii i nt, Kitchen and two atti Bedrooms, right. It is upholden by its merits, its inherent worth, | % Tevolver, 7, ( ‘urnished, for the sake of kaving their own rooms kept in order. Sa ee hy ontward fora, Corby’ Ge anvority, Wine 18 HE INSANE? GE soot iets Ge eet ge thee at crossed Trot, Maxon REWARDS. SARSIS COMPLETE WORKS: Boer ane beantital eal: | The ves! ot references requifed: Address Homey Gow 102 the time comes that it must rest upon bayonets, then the | | I then put the question which Thad boen chiefly solici- | to join Cortinas, and these, af well as the other Mexican |. _..__.. REWARDS. tl sed eee a ieameae Herald office, time wilt have come when it has ceasol 10 be desirable or | tous to ask, Tt is the common talk of the newspapers | forces, were carrying a aty ee wesien| ein eee REWARD —L08T. A FUR MUEF. IN THE RowERY, | “oh ee __ It i t inherent merit and excelience | that Captain Brown is insane; what do you say to that i } many | © ee eR PANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFRSSOR PONCE DE LEON HOUSES, ROOMS, &O. baer, ‘oka together we must let it go, But wo | opinion?” x fos vir] are, on scouts throughout the country, to intercept Mild be pal the Rader by Charles Sherwood, Chatham theatre. | 5° continues giving lessoas in suid languege, at his reaidence, beams meri decctgermbeernte lyre Imow thatit has. It is palpable as day chat itis the only | | “7 never, knew,” she rojlied, “of bis insanity until | communications with the besieged in rete ae, $5 BEARD STRAYED, FROM Ko. 2 CLINTON 124 Ninth street, pear Broadway. For terms, references, &6., eR om ee ear SANTPD-RITHER | IN relation inwhich ‘tho white ian aid the Diack mua'ean | Teaditin the newspapers.” He'is aclear headed man, | were ony fifty rclable men wader arm, but all of whom Hall, on Sunday, Nov. 13, a black and tan terrier alan, | SoCzeS : now until May, oF longer: Brooldyn preiesed tar tea wots live together. ‘The Northorn States are forbidding the | He has always, been, and now is, entirely in his right | were worn 0 ¢ with fatigue, @ diay attack on | red collar, ring and hame plate, sual! strip of white on Bice house and well furnished AU & moderne rent, ATG free negroes com/ng there; w» cannot have them here; | Wind. He is always’ cool, deliberate, and never over- | thelt rancho, from 10 a. M. to sundown, afants at inter- | {groetand spot on chest; answers to ihe name of Flom “AGe DANCING ACADEMIES. splendid one anal oa ee ee oe Ta ante. Abe and it Shows that the only relation ia which the wuite | hasty; but be has always ccnsidered tUat his first percep. | vals distinctly ear phe fring of cannon, in the direction | ope returning hero Sot Malverry atest, wirective te sbav [A bobwonrig naxcina acanmwma Call immediately toN, C. BISBUP, 142 Broaawi man is willing to live with them is slavery. I: isa | tions of duty, and his first impuises to action, were the Shi ca te 2 attests é io. eA —— ee Plain, and palpable necessity, and the goodness of | Dest and the safest to bo followod. “He has almostalways | seomn to in my presen Wiltte, 5) REWARD, IF RETURNED IN GOOD CONDITION— No. 187 Montague place, Brooklyn, SMALL, HOUSE, OR PART OF A HOUSE WANTED— ‘the inatitution, to all parties, is eqnally plain and | acted upon his first euggestions. No, he isnot insane. ‘ gnc 1859 oct LS D1 x h O'ne an Opera Glass, lost in Ninth aveuue, on entering a eet and Thurscays, Tucsdays and Fridays, in Brook By a ere family of four , elther in New palpable. Only let us be free’ from outside aun>yarce, | His reason is clear. His last act was the result, ag ali | vember, 159; in prespuce of RD. Lave, Josep - | Rwenty third street omhibus. The finder can apply at 314 West § klyn, not farther than half an hour's the intermeddling of abo'itionists, or cflicioas in- | “ James A. Ware,’ John B. Davis, | Twenty-third street. ounty. — 7m aS his other acts have been, of his truest and strongest con- | ner, J. A. E terference and soft sentimentalism, which is abolitionism, | Scientious convictions.”’ C.€.C, Son Pat We # and Saturdays, in New York. York or Broc ¢ LASS OPEN AT ALL TIMES FOR BEGINNEES, Fulton street; not less than five rooms and kitehen. we ter commences from first lesson taken. stating terms, location, number of rooms, &c., F. A. R., Her “ “ ‘i ; anda , citizens of Nueces and San Patri- | 49] () REWARD.—LOST, SUPPOSFD IN A WALI. STREET office. None other will be attended to, and the inatitution of slavery will rest xs steadily and IIS RECENT LETTERS TO MRS. BROWN. Wes the uadicraigned, <i ¢ 5 As oe ee oa, Securely ag the institution of marriage or any other that | 1 may mention that Tsaw last evening a letter from | cio counties, ware present at the rancho of Judge R, D. | sP2oo stage, or Bist avooue car, lady's gold enamelled WRNISHED HOUSE WANTED-—IN } f 4s for the common good. We can afford to even not sed | Captain Brown to bis wife, dated November 8, and broaght | Love, when Mr. W. D. Thomas, with his wife, daughters | Siete ara belug ihe argc pated prone Peanan ROE eat nee On See al acne KORE. Of blood for blood to maintain it, if-that will stop thesouths | away by the lady who visited him at Charlestown. “This | and ton, in company with Mr. Nathaniel White, came | Fegeive the above reward by leaving it at Hiram Young's, Non hs not leas than eight Rooms, gies Sf ineliding Kitchen; rent not to exceed ® year. Address, ME, cHARRUAUD Wourp sdagrer To THR Pa. with particulars and location, A, B. C., box 171 Herald oflice. renis who are desirous of baving their children join the | ~~~ Aienlay and Friday class at bis Academy, $4 Kast Thirteenth'| YORNISHED HOUSE WANTED. s GENTLEMAN OF street, thatthe class will commence on Tuesday, the 224 inst., responsibility, baving a wife and one daughter, would 344 P.M. Punctual attendance and early application isde- | like to hire a genteel furnished house in Brooklyn for the win- ‘The first soiree will ake place on Thursday, Dec. 1, | ter. ul pay @ moderate rent, and alzo take good care of the and those of last aeason aro invited wat" | premises wnd furniture. Pleawe nddrees A.B box Nov 168 the Academy. lerald office. of abolitionists. We are a great, kind, Christian, humane, | letter is too private, and I might almost say, too sacred | form the Rio and have heard their statements, | 29 John street, with the sincere thanis of the own ‘anguanimous, generous, indulgent, refined peopie, and | to be exposed in print to every eye. Mrs. Benga teas: | Which are set forth iu their respectrve affidavits, We are i we can afford to show’ it. ‘In the midst of deserved | willing that it should be made public, both for her owa | ##tistied that ovr frontier on the Rio Grande ig in a state $25 REWARD,—STOLEN, FROM THE CLOSRT AD- wrath” we can afford to “rember mercy.” | sake and ber husband's. Buti violate no confidence in | ©! War, and that Brownsville, with its American popula- <) Joining the room of Cassia Taadge, No. 445, F. & A. M., As a Christian people we are bound to reepoct the mo- | saying that this letter, written in prison, i@ no lows re. | tion, has eithor fallen into thé bands of Cortivas and his | corner of South Third and Fourth strects, Willlamsbace, sees. tives of the sincere and conscientious, however tistakon, | markable than the memorable speech delivered in court. | Meu, Who are supported and sustained by the Mexican ral silver jewels. Upon recovery of the same and on conviction We do not care to weaken our position by shedding the | It breathes the same heroic spirit; itis marked by the | Popuiation beyond the river, or is in great danger of being | Oftbe mean thief the above reward willbe pald. Apply to Robt. blood of such and giving them no time for repentanga, if | same simplicity of style; it expresses the came conscion- | Captured. The Mexican flag is flying from a flagstaff four oe deveined ‘we can free onrselves from their annoyance by ti tion to slavery. Their opposition to slavery is more enue, vetwoen Twent tious conviction of the rightfuiness of his undertaking; it | miles above Brownsville REWARD.-STRAYED FR EON Se Sg re saeemneenseenrasnreeeees finement, as we would confine a mad dog. exhibits’ throughout the same unwavering courage, aad | When Brownsville falls, we greatly fear the next attack $5 Vhovalx Bank, Wail tect on te aflernoon ot Hee COAL. Wind ie. root, furnished on antore ity Beunroom But blood for blood has been shed—more Mood ontheir | the same stroug faith inGod. To the many overiiowing | Will be made ‘ettiements on the Nueces. We eines a black Horse, with Buggy and Kobe: horse ere oar. BGG OR De roe | and Water Closet altached; must be aituared between Gover side than on ours, Jt is now only a question of policy as | expressions of bis sympathy for his wife und children, | deem it necessary that an effort be made by the people Jong switch stail, and harness marked with letter D. ‘The EST FAMILY | COALTSTOVE, BGG OR FURNACE | teenth avd Twenly-slath street, und Fourth and Sith arghen, Xo the further proceeding, Will it do more goo to goon given in this letter, do not. fucl at liberty to allude, far. | t0 T#Cue ous countrymen and to defend our frontier from ae Codd Calne aE am OaE: | ec i weg nent Cay ered se oe per fo, Comey garde, cor: | Adaress¥. F. Herat Otice shedding blood while we cau find any tosked, or io stop | ther than to say that they aro as warm, ax toner add as | invasion. We, therefore, call upon the people of Victoria, A nabmane mE Sih BEE Roosevelt street, 137 Duave sireet and 68 Canal atseot, nen ae aces now, aud confine the reat for life? Our judgmont is | delicate as were ever written by a husband tu a wife. Goliad, Refugio and Karnes counties to come to the rescue i We. 3}: atten. " MATTAEW OLINtoN. | WANTED IMMEDIATELY. SMALL HOUSE NEAR and we are bound to give it, if every subscriber stops | During the evening another letter came direct from tho | of our ited and unprotected frontier. The women ‘an Pe iN ete By and Twenty-third streets. this pager, as We bave.dseo, threatened to-eons tsou, dated Noveinber 10, ‘This fresh message. was | ad Chiliren of oar fronticr aro tn danger of being mas- THE BALL SEASON. PER, TON—COALRED ASH, LARGR | Aci! sila AA dtsaie ‘in favor of the latter. More good can be don: » | briefer than the other, but of the same character and in | *#cred. Come ome quickly; bring your * _ le } nut, for stoves, , delivered; range and grate A a © question of policy, by staying tho effusion “ot biood, | the same spirit arms and amma © none on the Nueces, and | [,tNPSB¥ BLUES’ BALL. : | Fedaah furnace Wie ash, ablomest cai pr ao Kindiing | Wan eas hau NALA AND HORN IEE. FARE, (ow, if this be treazon, make the most of it. We will be | ‘A BOX FOR CAPTAIN BROWN. our frontier neec tion. ae APOLLO ROOMS, Seventh and Eighth avenuen: eloenth sircet, betweed | teenth atrect. west side preferred Address, stating teraum, j ag ready to die for aconviction as John Brown. Asa | For several days past, until last evening, Mrs. Brown JOSEPH O'CONNER, ——e ie samen, | Which mast be moderate, box 1,665 Post oflice, New York. pure question of policy we Lave mgst to gain by a mode- | had been actively engaged, aided by some lo friends, R. D. LOVE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER $0, 1868. Brice E === ——. Fate, placable, conservative course. We regret as deep!y | in preparing articles of clothing to be sent to hier h sband. JAMES A. WARE, TICKETS TO BE HAD OF ANY OF THE ME! WE A a AANAAAN OE ON AL, ANTED—A THREE STORY HOUSE WITH ALL THE 48 abyaanan can the death and injury of our highly | A sewing machine had been busy at work from morning JOHN B. DAVIS, sla N ALTERATION 1N THE PRICES —LADIES AND modern improvements, nad situated ia (he western part catocmnad ellionss. We appreciate ther worth ws highly | till nigbtfor twodays. Last evening the box was pack: gentcmen, 1 guarantee 0 pay aa follows —Fromsttowe | Sitio tetneen Hichih and Thirie streets: rent, about as avy one. Beckham and Turner left no superiors ag | ed and this morning sent to tho cars, containing shirts, | A letter from Col, H. Clay Davis to us, of date thesd | THE MILITARY. {for Pants, and from $6 to $30 for Hite Dresses. Also, Oarpets, | hand, 271 Pearl sheet, eee | Mee Adress A. Gul- ] valuable citizens Uebind them. But now the deed is done, | stockings, pocket handkerchiefs, a pair of eazy slippers, | inst., corroborates the stateme! ‘goin; “GINTIRE'S EXPRESS GUARD.—A MEETING OF tHe | Piwnituré, Jewelry &o. A note by post, punctually attended = tone 4 and blood, bas been shed in return and a few are fae some wriling materials; two or three favorite books, and | aildavits ot ‘Thomas and White, to tar as the number a ‘above Company, will be held-at Alien & Lowrie’s, ou2 | {eth windetes Padien aNouied eet see gewcemth and Twen- ANTED—TO RENT A THREE STORY AND BASE. | and oufeanis.on the earth, and the rest are in ¢ | ome preserved frnits aud other licacies, Agreat num- | Cortinas’ band iis joncerned. It further states tbat Capt. Broadway, Sunday, Poh inst» at 3.0 olock FM. N. BA) mnded to by Mra. My ment House with gas, wuier, de.. betwoen Fourteenth j lungeoss.,..How much more cana generous, magnani- ber of friends crowded around it, each anxious to add | Mennedy and Nicklee are dead, and J. F. Georges ts a pet. e G's ate fav attend, By order, b pabbybcre pening or 6 Fone an ee rons. mous ask? How will it appear in tho eyes of the | something for the old man’s comfort before the cover was | eoncr, and the poopie of iio Grande Gty were in ‘ily 7 y. 2 ae He MetwTIRe, Captats. | A Goarehedalesenn pectiooas tater Toy of iy saurg | BeBe to exceed $1200. Apply to. A. WHSFT AKER, 167 | world, the unfavoring world to slavery, tw ask mors— | nailed on. From this scene Mrs. Brown retired, sobbing, | expectation of another attack, Rrancys F. Rerwouns, Orderly Sergeant, io dlghone of enn receive the highest market price and MORIA RODS ot Sy even to the last drop of their blood? to another part of the room, and for afew moments was | ‘These statements from different quarters force usto | ——— | ated ott be humbigged as by others; from $1 25 to ‘ANTED—A_ FURNISHED HOUSE, IMMEDIATELY, We must remember that but a smal! part of the c) Tae to control Ler emotion, exclaiming,‘ Poor man, he | concinde that an actual state of war exists on our fron- | QENIOR VETERAN CORPS OF 1812—AN ADJOURNED | P's°,{0r, Dreses. Cloaks, Shawls, Furs, Children’s Wire caitramis: beteee Fonts aad Teinioa eee jan and-clyilized world are on our side with rosy Will not need them long !”” tier. which is enticely without protection, and its immed. | SSmeeting willbe held nr the Mercer Howse’ Ginue rete | ornare Pa eee Hear ae La ae praised to be paid for: | Fourth and siath avenues; house preferred where the privilege i slavery. We have now an opportunity while tue | ener sans fhe troubled Governor of Virginia ana his | ate defence devolves upon the citizens of the Nueces and | evening, Nov. 1s, at 4 o'clock, to complete the arrangements | Upwardu fur Pants, from $l and awardee Fens Bei aed |_ Of Kecving a few urs class boarders good one Soradenees. | have this: case in their eye to demonstrate our suy | Sheriff, who is making ready for the 24 of Decunber, may | San Antonio rivers, which are nearest to the froutier, for celebrating ihe Zsih day of November, 1899, tbe day the | Bhoes. The full value to be pald or by tering ot Se laving soak houbes, Hil bene OF Good fnoaet Sy edness ; exelience of character and disarm them of their opposi- find, before the time shall roll around, some other victiin Tt is necessary that British troops evacuated our shores, in the yeur 1733 Let sarougn post, Harris, 166 Seventh 1g, With particulars, B. B. B., ollice. | 1m | to keep up the honor of the fatal Friday,and may be glad, | common country a Uuzens turn out to defend our | every veteran attend and unite with us on the glorious ocest ; o it promptly. ‘Briog your arms a ere a is one wenty-first streets, Ladies attended to vy Mrs. Hargis, SARDIRTMEY TEE ORGeaaee | terms pee “They think. ueGenan taxed, | ae wt Sal barrbed mith ee tole thelr MIGMICT ee ee abiadandanes | "deaue Me Fiver, Adjutant poeta e GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN “hfe Cooma fe aun (wal, between Bice wet very. , unkind, . 8 had carried with her into the jail a large | of beeves for your suppor eo - Hendeo of their left-c venty-third streets, Foarth and Sixts avenues; Cruel, unjust, amd almost, 2 some have expressed jt, | bunch of autumn leaves, gatherod in the inorhing {rom | A Meetug of our citizens Is called this morning at eight | VBE J. 0. WHITEHOUSE MUSKETEERS, W. a Dis dae, asthe subscriber bas receive a wearehlo Road advan | Coe ahi) alton or addreas I M.S, 231 Thety ncconaatees *‘ the sum of all villanies.” They, of courgo, attr the woods. There was no nail on the wall to hang them | o'clock, to devise means for the defense uf our pwn. Capte prea will proceed on their second annual parade, | gend West. =~ 2 the slaveholder a corresponding character. They think | by, und she arranged them between the rated bars of | us barbarians. They reason from thé effect (imaginary ht “ to the cause. But let us set them right, as Providence has Tow given us an opportunity, as ty the cause, our charac | man seemed = and they will get right as tw the effect. If they find | fulness. He f corner of Ninth aventie, f reer, ANTED—A HOUSE (ENGLISH BASEMENT PRE- WwW? forved} belween, Madison and Sixth avenne col, Boo: teenth and ‘Thirty-eight streets, to bire vail! Ist ot May, with L % From $6 1 $10 paid for silk Dresses; J., proceeding by the Camden and Amboy gnd baregen, from n $20 $1 edicts Coats trom 83 10 sot ‘ant from $1 to $6; also, Furnity id Carpets h hankegiving dinner, pice send a nite by post, to B. MINTA, 253 aren tenuis, etween Twenty seventh and Twenty eighth street Ladies Tobin, with cighty men, 1 advancing upon Brownsville, She gave to the cufferer a fail blown rose, | but has to mect a force of 700 well armod Mexicans, It 2d inst, and partake of a Desid cheek on his pillow. The old | is essential to reinforce Capt. Tobin. Wiil the citizens of | returning oh Ibankegiving bre: tly touched with these tokens of thonght- | Gorlad, Refugio, Karnes and Live Oak turn out to meet tife ——==$——— Said to have always been a great lover of | appeal’of those who have heard the statements of Tho- ‘ng pier No. 1 North river, 1 o'clock P. M., o8 = attended to by Mra, Mintz, chase, Immediate possession required, Ad- prisilege of ps bre ‘J.H., box 1,669 Post oflice, stat c umane Christiane, inetead of implacable barbarians, | vature, particularly of the grandeur of forest sconce, mas and White, who bave been driven from their home Lot OE T48) PEARL STRERT—€500 WORTHLOF OAst OFF | —— = ee hewreckrie tk ‘as they suppose, they will be bound to infer that slavery | Mra. S— drew a chair n. iS bedside, and taking STEROL RENE SM ILLIARDS —TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—RIGHT NEW A’ Clothing wanted.—Gentlemen wis! to convert left off ANTED TO RENT—TIVL IST OF MAY, FOUR is a kindly institution, or cles we could nut to! - | Outher knitting, sat by him foran hour. hag pre. medium Balls stolen at ‘he Lombard Hor fror or superiluons Clothing into cash oan obtain the fnll value in private house, by a genth Py Delve. Stina Ort in Sora AAT IOE | eae Beeson 27 tien fora on ree | Naval Intelligence. Sharp's sclentite tablen, Stop them. Lotsinua: meters | enrrent money by cxlllag on of sending for JAMES MORO- efor housekeeping, west ade Fowl Of the South, more than anythin: that has ever occurred | a small portion. She says Usrrep States Navy Yarp, ‘and billiards open all night. A. LOMBARD, NEY ,dsl Pearl aireet irtieth street; reat must be moderate, curs, be lke throwing a wet blanket around the ex | J mever saw a person who sccmout Iese trou Pourswours, N, H., Nov. 15, 1859, af saris REY Boren renee Chater eaatre, T 4 CENTRE STRRRT—WARTED $10.00 WORE | omlce, Mn "# “mount of rent and particulars, R. G., Herald ves) ject of fr ie iat d io ot ra les is thir be: o Us lie aie Renal ibis s isle ssainar hoje fea fies hae a” | AReaee meee ae Tee Coke State chin Cumbrian, which vee! bas | FoOR sALB—A RosgWoo puittanp tance, wan, | (AU of'new and let of ig ot, Weg Mano Sunn alhthe speeches in Congress or acts Of Admiaisten |i the least sentimental, aid acems to eve af | "een the “CAF unt sonee pens, Datled Ob iia ew. Wil bowold Yor baltprices Hause at M0 Turasee: | alucs for urge orsmad na by ‘ealng at We Wore, OF ad HOTELS, Tang a te, Blavery ogitaton.” Ie that can be dooy, ove cellent common sense about overs ; and will gon be in hands for commissioning. The Mobi. | SARs qt ; Chess Thon D. Conros, At Cenlre eset _____| pc Anrry PURNISIED ROOMS, AY EH HOTEL swe are still obs happy, glorions people, She asked himthe direct question, actuated | ean is rapidly a hing completi 4 will go I - - Je: a going on from greattess ty as Pp A if . ‘an is rapidly approaching pletion, and will go in com: ” 7 WEST TRTY-FIFTH STRURT, GUA- St. Germatn, Fifth ayenuo, Proadway and Twenty second. sural yr mc, Cents nn, eli or cage Adiga corim ray? | Anom aboot 28 at, Tho delay oe en oosaionod | CFE uy bi tmnt atacand tants | MU uaa benauee poy nace feria | $c Aor cinpnoat of kactwnns comin ot pe Sar wor PEM We are i | te that efteet bad gone ehraee. by the engincers not baviog concladed as soon as was ox. | {oF enle chuep, Two lend IliardSalvone for sale cee ra, chai C Geipataand cilden's Ceti attached? also Several mail parlors and bedroom, ail Avi perbaps, fall of per; a 1 | He manifested much surprise at this statement, pected. The marine guard for her has arrived and are | ———————_——_____—__ nm sities | the full value will be pail for. at es py, note » through the wont {aiikie que) ead Goer et ee Pint vermis | after pausing a moment, replied:— Guartored at the barracks, On the 26th inst she willtart | TMPORTANT FOR BILLIARD SALOONS —BEHREN® | post only, ont of ag walls tn thet vill bo puncteally at- Z Pasveas 6: Ge eae “Tam not conscious of ever having hala fecling of re. | on her tial trip, going to New York, and trom there tee Patent Billiard Register keeps a correct account of de a by Mire. Hs BL ee Napeombon wine To, Foxe DOM. | Yenge; no, notin all the wrong done to mo and my family | her departure for the African station. ‘The frigatos Santee | BAM bhd registers the number of games | oon Sern cel AG owe seme peeygemecoc ery oe or TS f layed, RS. FB. GUARANTRES TO, PAY THK PhRICHS OREI, St. JOLTBN, NO. 2 WASHINGTON PLACK— late Mra. Sally Price, of this «it in Kansas. Bot] ean soe that a thing is wrong and wick. | ond Constitution, now lying in ordinary, will be commis. QUIBK ROTI, V6 Kaldor’ lane, M ‘the nai ‘for ladies’ Wearlog Apparel. From $6 ‘Two lage suite and three taken » of this ————_$ —ox—X—’ n ‘single rooma not yet i r fo is Mt Clo 0 the winter, Privr.te table muistrousebens nine’ yeare ed. and can help to right it, and ean even hope that those | elcnod in the spring, ‘Tuo latter will go xs flagship to the | >HmLANS IMPROVED BILLIARD TADLRA ers tighen pros paid for Var Chic tia | excontiocsbie resiaurauk, sein smoking and rostiog: Resa ae ben pion: A robin ma who do the wrong may be punishod—and. still haye uo | Mediterranedn, ant the former will show her fins pro- ND COMBINATION OUSHIONS, fogs 1 Cosmmmen xo Jewelry, &o.' A note by post | 'cbed, makes It vartoulgey dratabie to ig cones States, in'the capacity of servan:, b a sth J feeling of revenge. No; Ihave not beeu actuated by any | portions a8 bunting ia some Chinese ports. The follow- | For sale by the patentee and manufacturers. ‘Trimmings of | puneially attended {oy Sng K., 194 Seventh avenue,’ ber KLBERP NDE Rae! a rant, being, Of co irs: ‘of Pavennt Z named vesae! ‘1 a yardete tet ‘ & trees of ‘her own time, aud hiring tierssit ) nin eter revese ing named vessels have (or soon will be) ordered home: ‘all kinds always on ea OuLEMD ER. ween Nin AT weniice ree ermine teeter wrtrildabhaoieerrny Bhe chose, A short time ago she rewruel trian plied forthe, privilege of choosing a mistor ant ne Buiing the condilion of a sive ee. Phe ahve Lae i deal about his family, manifosting soli- | Steam frigates Wabash, from the Meaiterrancan; Missia- CONNOR for their comfort nfter he was gone, bat expressing | sippi end Powhatan. from tho China stauon: sloops Marl- 63, 65, 67 a t contidence and trust ia God's Kall Providence in | on and Vincennes, f : Sor spent { inter Whee ree orwaall lot, | TAO SPORTSNRN.—FOR SALE, A LARGE AND HAND. | me ean he ob: rome Felter Dog, weil bre food retriever; would mitt addressing gentlemen; will be wold cheap, Address of apply Ww 3. WESDEA, ind Spricg airegh, | j $8,000 Tort! AND GENTLEMEN A in ated oS hi the higheet y was ciade to tag soutengy whieh by vy a OL yop avenue,

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