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banks, though they may hve millions of dollars at their backs !—men whose experience of life has been confined solely to the counting room fand the ledger. Estimsble they may be ia every relation, but ignorant of the forms and elegancies of refined society, as they proved themselves on the occasion referred to. The fact ia that the younger portion of the habits and that kind of society always availa- ble in the European capitals, which they fiud very difficult to cultivate at home, and hence establishments here and settling dows in Paris, Vienna, Florence, or in come beautiful villa on the Rhine. In the cities of Europe there are always to be found numbers of people who, though not millionaires, but possessed of mode- rate incomes, merely make social entertain- ments a study, and thus succeed in creating round them a circle of the most cultivated and refined society, of art und literature, of wit and intellectual brilliavcy, which in this city of incessant labor a whole century perhaps will mot behold; and thus it happens that so many of our wealthy families seek with avidity those enjoyments in Europe which riches can- not purchase here. Tuk Saturpay Coxcerrs iv THe Central . Parx.—The Saturday converts in the Central Park continue to attract large crowds, not only of the masses, but of the élite of our metropo- itan society. The October aspect of uature, with its translucent atmosphere and gorgeous foliage, is peculiarly calculated to produce an ' @xuberance and an elasticity which reader open gir epjoyments more deligttful. Hence the Central Park concerts induce, at this season, a wery large attendance of splendid equipages, which cannot be equalled in any city in the world. The Park bas just now a very fair drive, sufficiently completed to make it enjoya- ble, and it must be apparent to every one that the facilities which the Central Park affords have done much to stimulate the taste for five Carriages, firet claxs hor-es and outdoor plea- sure. Our moneyed citizeus, who tormerly spent Immense fortunes on the decoration of palatial _ mansions, adorned them with the rarest works of art, and overlouded them with articles of vertu, for the purpore of entertaining young ) New York in fine style, and aifording an oppor- families of our wealthy citizens have been ac- | ‘we see numerous families breaking up their | —@ $$$ ! | } , tunity to the same class very ofcen to smash up some of these beautifi! things ia their awkward devotions to the Terpsiviuresi sitar, are now be- ginning to direct their expenditures in the di- rection of splendid carriages and blood borses. Thus we see our carriage repositories becom Ing more numerous, and # marked attention be- ing paid to the culiivation of horseflesh, This we consider very salutary, because it will induce a large class of the community to geek for that enjoyment ia the open air which | they have hitherto looked for only ia the close and heated saloous of fashiou and conven- tionality. . 4 When the Centra) Park is finished, in some five years hence, we may expect to see a mag- j | mificent display of equipages that no city in | | Europe can equal, enlivening the October after- | Boons of our grand metropolitan boulevard. And there is a peculiarity about the carriages | of New York covstruction that those of Lon- | don or Paris cannot boast, Toey are, light, | airy and graceful. The equipages seen in Hyde Park are heavy, lumbering concerns, adorned, it is trae, by the coronet on the panels or the massive bawmer cloth, but q@itbal peither beautiful nor suzgestive of that rapid motion which imparts euch a charm to Oarriage exercise. But the Am-rican equipage, on the contrary, combines with beauty of con- struction an siriness aud elastici'y in keeping with the mercurial disposition of the people. Thus the Central Park, ina few years from pow, will presenta dispiay of dasbing equi- pages which neither London nor Paris can | eal WEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Overtures of the Biack Kepublicans to the South—The Fugitive Siuve Law to | be Enforced by Lincotn—Phe Tite to the Old Datch Caurch Property, &e., &e, Wastuxotow, Oot 1%, 1860. BLACK BRPUCRIGAN OVBRTC NES To THE RB) Ut { Rumors are rife about eatrardioa'y overtures from coly keep quiet, The political gambiers are Deginning to Concentrate In Washington L'ccrln sees shat be cannot carry on the government, ever If he ie eldeted. Corwin ‘writes that Lingoln will exeoute th» Fugitive Siave law to the letter, and that be will not countenanes an abolition Of slavery 1a the District & Combis with ut the conseut Of the inbabi ante. Report seys chat combiaations are forming which will astound the country TUR TTL TO THE NEW YORK OST OPVIOR PROPERTY, ‘The question of the valiaiiy of the title of the Uid Duteh: ‘Cbare! located, having been eubm'ttet to the Attorney General, he holds, after # partial examiu tion of the title, that the eharch can convey its property discoarged of avy claim ‘on the part of the vault boiders, The mate question of title to the property has uot yet deeu decided by the At- forney General, That is @ separate and dirtivet question. ‘The Attorney General bas approved of the tile of the ‘Trasy property, recently purchased by the government for @ Post Office in Vhiiadelpbia. AN AMET OFFICER DROPPED FROM THR ROLLS ‘The President bas direcied that tue came of Lieutemant John Drysdale, of the Third regiment of artillery, be Gropped from the rolls of tbe army, be having repeatediy drawn bis pay twice for the rame months, and having failed to appear before a overt martial VIRGINIA AND THR SECESSION QURETION qinia left here a day OF two aa, aed before leaving he ‘stated to a friend that be hat vo idea, fn the event of Lincotn’s election, that tbe delegation from Virgioia would take their seats to the House of Reprementatives, It ls stated, On the very ert avibority, that & meeting has been called, and will Inke place feveral weeks prior to the convening of Oongrers. The object of the meet ing ts only Koown to the ivitiated Raval ORDRRE Paymaster Oune we o: who bas been stationed at Annapons, bas been ordered to the Ueited States sloop. of-war Vandalia, destioe: for the Bast ladies Pay master ©. ean accomplihed gentieman, and wiil have « host of Griends wherever he may co Pay master Carpenter has beev ordered to the sloop of war Saratogn, bound for the coast of Africa CONDITION OF THR TREASURY. ‘The receipts mto the Tressury the frat quarter of the Present fircal year, commencing with July, are about 818,000,000; those during the present week, $977,000 aubject to draft, $4,193 000. TROUPE ORDEKAD TO THKAS AND CALIFORNIA ‘The number of troope semn bo be rent to California and ‘Texas ie 4 of & thousand. Those for the former State go via the General Lane bas retarned from hin Kentucky estate, CAPTAIN COOK '® PlsTUL of (he Washington fami; iow Colonel Wehiugton @eriag rats, who daring hae deen revarted Wo the latter recent'y reesived tt from an ua. Se the republicans tothe South, if the leaders there will | A lead ing and influential member of Congress from Vir of the delegstion, fuciading Seuators aud ropreteatat'ves, © | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1860.—T News trom the Pacific St. Josmrn, Mo., Oct. 18, 1860. ‘The povy express, with San Francisco dates to the 6th inet., rearhed here to night, twenty-four hours jate. The news is unimportant. Say Francisoo, Ont. 6, 1860 Arrived, 4th, sbip Challenge, New York; 5th, Alarm, Boston; ebip Melor, Bordeaux; 6th, steamer Golden Age, baving iv tow the steamer Jebn L. Stephens, which sailed hence 11th ult for Pacama It will require two months ‘and a cost of $30,000 to repair the John L Stephens. The customed of late to travel much in Europe, | passengers by the Golden Age arrived in good health, nd they have acquired a taste for the | ‘wenty five days from New York. Sailed 4th, ship Ganges, Valparaiso; bark Wavelet, Shanghae, The clipper ships Panama and Challenge have been chartered and take cargoes of wheat and flour for Liverpool. The ship Nonparte! ha: cleared for Falmouth, Englavd, with 80,000 eacks of wheat aud 15,000 feet of lumber. Holders of goods have shown an anxiety within the last few days to realize at the rates to which prices bad ad- ‘vanced, but the offerings were too free after the arrival of #lx assorted cargoes from domoetic Atlantic ports to be all carried by the trade, and the ettect has been to nominally depress prices without efectiag sales, which, were any transagtions really coutummated, a Potitive decline would be eatablisued. Candies are slow Bt 220.0 22360, Coffee quict and unchanged. Coal firm. Provisions are weaker and beayy. Crushed ugar osanot be quoied above 140. to day; China No. 1 would be difli Cult to piace at 9c. Spirite turpentime has sold at $1 Liquors are rather flat. Wheat continues steady, at un- chavged rates. Late arrivals of toonage bave been evgaged at fuil freights. ‘The pony exprees, with St. Louis dates to the 21st, ar- rived at San Francisco on the dich. Two Ores broke out nearly simultaneously in San Fran- cleco, on the evening of the 4:h. The first consumed Wooden buildings in Drum street, between Sacramento and California streets, to the value of $5,000. The ae- copd swept the wooden buildings from « lot 150 feet equare, on the corner of Broadway and Front street, causing $20 (00 lone, A fire in the town of Healdsburg, Senora county, on the 2d, destroyed property in the business centre valued at $19 000. The Huwaiian yacht Emma Roake arrived on the 4b from Honolulu via Victoria, bringing Priuce Lot Kame. hameha and party, They bave since received considera bie attention from the city and State fuuctionarics, The Presence of the )oya] party, however, excites more curi obity than practica’ interest, Showers of rain fell throughout the Stato on the night of the Bd and di, wmdieatwg an early approash of the rainy seagen. Late Or gon advices represent matiers precisely as despatched by the jast express. There was a growing inopreesion that uo Senatorial eleetion would take place this reason News from He ma and Venezuela. New Oximans, Oot 18, 1860 The Siar of the Weet, from Havana 16th, arrived hero to day Sugar was quiet at 8} «8% resis for No. 12. Stock, 130 000 boxes —Froighim inactive. Exchange on New York, 244 4 4 premium; cn London, 14 a 14. ‘The ce ws ts unimporiant. Venezuela adyices of the 21rt ult. state that, in conse quence of the Spanish Mjoistes having demanded bia pasa ports and left the country,all the Spanish ctlizene were leaving. The difflenity relates to the refusal to punish the mursereré of certain Spasish citizens, and make indem- nity therefor. ‘The question was referred to Madrid for adjustment. News trom Rio Janeiro. Naw Oxu#ans, Oct 18, 1860, The bark Trieste, from Rio Janciro August 26, has | arrived here. Coffee wns firm in consequence of news from the Uaited Staies. Sales of the week 56,000 bags. Excbasge on | London 2654 8 264 The steamship Moses Taylor sailed on the 24:b for Valparaiso News from ths Plains. Baownevien, Mo., Oct 18, 1860, Capt. Gaines, with his surveying party, reached this city Inst evening He has been engaged upou the govern- ment eurveys, weet of the six principal meridians, for the past two months, He reports a country rich in soil and well watered, with u scarcity of timber, except upon the | Little Blue river aud its tributaries, A large party of | Peeion! | Pike's Peakers arrived this morning and lefi on the boat, They brought a large amount of $old, and report mining matters as favorable, Arrival of the Nova Scotian. Fatirer Pout, Oct 18, 1860, The steamship Nova Scotian, from Liverpool 41h, via Londonderry 6th inst , pansed here at five P.M. to day en route to Quebec. News anticipated. The Arago Outward Bound. Care Race, Oot 18, 1880, ‘The steamebip Arago, from New York 13th, passed Cape Race at seven o’cloek this morning, bocnd to Southampton and Bavre, and waa boarded by the uews yacht. All well on board. New York State Politics, ALnanr, Oot. 18, 1940 The republicans of the Third Assembly ‘istrict have nominated Robert H Prayn, ex Speaker of the Assembly. Mcntgomery county ts doubtful. It i# claimed by both parties, but ihe resuli depends altogether on the Amert- can vote MR. YANCKY AT ROCHESTER. Roouseren, Oct. 18, 1560. Corinthian Hall was crowded inet night to hear Yancey — L. B. Hovey, President, assisted by numerous Vi.» Presi- dents, Great enthusisem Spoke three boars eloquently | and impreesingly, making ® digaified, calm and able ap- here the prerent New York city Post Olfice ta | | | | monty of wood ; oo peal to the conservative men of al! parties to nuite to pat down rections] aggresvivn on the South, and for the rights of the South in the Union and ander the constitu. tiow. ee The Nebraske Election. OMAwa, N.T., Oot. 18, 1860. The election returns are all in except three from Shorter and Saline counties. Morton, democrat, tas 65 ranjority for dulegate to Congress The two counties to hear from ‘Will probably fncrease {\ to 160 or more. The Legisiature stands -— House—Republicans, 22, Cemoorata, 17. Coun cil—Repubiieans, 6; democrats, 6, in doubt, 1. The for- mer reports, giving Daily a majority, are incorrect. ‘The cans! tolls for the second week tn Qotober are $126 989; in 1850 they were 164.364. The tolls from the opening to Oct 16 are $2,982,085; do for same time last year, $1.277,971. Fire at T Tovsno, Oct 18, 1800. About three 0’ slock thit morning a fire broke ont near the head of Sommit street, ip the bakery of MC. Worts & Son, whieh consumed some eighteen Dulldiogs in the equare bouaded by Moorce, Summit Perry etreeta, entirely clearing beif the equare The buildings were Lore $26 009 to $35 000, ab of which is covered ty tagurance Fiora Temple Again « Winner, Waraxrows, Got 15, 1860, Notwithetanéing the bad eocition of the traxk, the race between Flora Temple ant Patchen came off bere thie afterneon, resulting in favor of Flora Time—#.48, 2.26 and 225 rE n te. PHILADELPHIA #TOCK BOARD. Puuaperrms, Oct. 18, 1860. Blocks dul Ponnayivarin “ta 6's, OTY, Mead. tng Ratiroas, 2934; Morrie Guna!, 645. Long dQ Rat Hranie Ralirms, (04 «Sight exohange New Onntave, Oot, 18, 1880. Cotton hat advanced: ta)* to dwy 14 600 baler at Liye. allie Meaty at Oo a U9¢0 for Fair to fully ‘mir. Molasece, Te 0400 Fivur quiet at $6 BT @ 85 90 Rio enffen, 1840. a Me. Freight om oorion to Liver- 0164. Sight oxohange on New York i dis. to par. Bean, Ost 17, 1900, Cotton sales to day 6,000 Wales, a ge « 10%K0. for >| Bavannas, Cot 17, 1900 Cotton—Selee to day 1.600 Lales at ao advance 8. ton—Salee abi oy Nal bi a 28 Ook 18, 1960. Flour steady, Whest notive, sad advanced a be red. S188 a 8142; white, 81.45 4.8170. Corn etonty mixed 6c. & 670, Provisifty drm Whiskey aul) 49. Prmavarrna, Oss 18, 1 Flour firm: alee 2000 dvis at 85 87) for myerdos wa ore: A iy A= red. $1 oe Cee whi'e, 81 4h 8 Gorn bouyant: wales 7 at23\o. rroviaions quiet Coffee—Rio, 13io @ ‘Whinkey steady at 23 ye Tour steady, Wheet dull, Rye—Sales wn beans AURART, Oct. 6,000 buanela @i Tec. Corn trendy: sales 30.000 bushels Westera mix- ed, aloat, at OTige. Oate vnchanged, at 36440, for Mento: 000 bushels Harley Yower: ood Canada Wet, Sle wb250 and m xe! Cowles Beet wt The @ 78o.; sales 16,(0 dushels, Whiskey 2330 Atany, Oot 18—6 P, M Flour steaty and orebanges. Huck wheat flour, $2. Wheat, 10 loi, $2.66 for white Michigan, $133 for red R 09 bushels at Tc, State at Aigo. £000 demand aod Kupply: aaies 40,000 bushels, or West misee afl Burley dull; supply ia ex- cess of demand easier: sales 9,000 bushels ood Coonan West at B2e » #2ic0 : 6.600 do. mixed Cana da Fart ar Tie a 18s; 2000 a0 date four rowed at 733.; 1,200 tur Winter, We ; 2000 do two rowed, 180. ; 4,200 do Canada Weer via Autlalo, 78¢ , and 7,000 do, private terms, Whiskey, 23\0 Berrato, Oct. 18, 1860 Flour steady and in fair local aud interior demand. Wheat tirmer: paler 24,000 bushels No 2 Chicago spring at | $106, 2000 Co Capada olub at $1095; 17.060 do No 1 Miwavkee clob at $112 27,000 do do at $l 1234; 9.200 G0. Green Bsy club at 91 14; 14 000 do. red winter Wos- trp at $119, 11.600 do do at $120 Corn steady: sales 30,000 hr hele at b8c Canal freights steady. Imports— 12.000 bbie four, 47,000 bushels wheat, 11 000 de. corn, 81.100 eo onty, 3,000 do. barley, 2.000 do. rye Ex- por te—86 000 bushels wheat, 20,000 do. corn, 17,000 do. onte, Borrato, Oct. 18, 1860 Flour tteady and ip fair demand. Wheat in good do- mand: sales 30 000 bush: te No 2 Chicago spring at $1 06, 2,000 do, Copate club at $1 0935, 48,000 do. No. 1 Mil- wavkee club at $112 & $1 123¢, 9,600 do. Green Ray club Bt $1 14, und 67 000 do rea winterat $1198 $220. Corn steady: Falee 87 (00 burhels at 669. Barley at 660. a 67. Rye at 66r. Whirkev firm at Yic. Canal freights—6lc. on flour, 18¢ «nu wheat and 16440 on corn to New York. Lake imports—6 (00 bbin floor, 175.000 bushels wheat, 12.400 bosbeis corn, 30,000 bushels oats, 3.000 bushels barley. 1600 boshels rye Canal exporté—1,600 bbis. flour, 90 000 bushels wheat, 20,000 bushels corn, 17,000 bushels oars Oswrao; Oct. 18, 1860. Flour steady; $5 50 for extra State Wheat better, with good demand Saice: § COO bushels No. 2 Chicago Fpriog $1195, 6,800 bushels Wisconsin club $1 17, 6,000 No 1 Milwaukee oluh $128, afloat; 6000 do. $121 in store; 6.(00 do $1198 $1 2, 2000 prime Canada clad Si 20, 6 (00 winter red Western $1 2734, and 3 200 prime white tucadian $140 Corn uncbauged, Sal boshels Liino% Gc Barley. rye avd oats quiet. fretahia uvebanged; flour de, wheat Le , Cora 13440, to New York fake tmporte—135.000 busbela whoat. Capel exporis—2460 bhis. flour, 61,600 bushels waeat, 6.000 do. corn and 11,800 do. bariey. Cacaao, Oct 18, 1860 Wheat dull and balf # cent lower: sales , t 89¢ & 600. for Northwestern clul for No 2, 8c. a 88440, for No. 2 in store. Corn firm: #nies 22 000 bushels, at 37340. a 380 in store. Catsquirt Keceipw—4 000 bbis flour, 143,000 bushels Flour ateady 106 060 besp Fee. 8 8 wheat, 87.(00 do. corn No shipments to jay. Freights iwactive, Sight exchange New York 1 per cent pre- wiom Ciwcrxwari, Oct. 18, 1860, Flour dull, at $6 9 $5 10 for supertine, Wheat du Corn dyll Whitkey steady at 180. Pork dull:mess, $17 Bacon advil « jo. Money easy. Sight ex- on New York steady at 3¢ per cent premium Toronto, Oct. 18, 1860, Receipts ef wheat to day 15,000 bushels. Sales of waite winter at $1 26081 35, soring, $1 06a$1 12, Barley, 3c. a 6bc. Pent, Bio. w b8c. 8 $1 change TBR BARK GEOKC LET—DBATH OF CUD-LAJAH, THE ESQUIMAUX GUIDK—THE PROPOSED = ROUTR—LKTTER FROM CarTAIN ALLEN, OF THE BLACK KAGLE. OUK MEW LONDON CORRESPONDENCE Naw Loxpoy, Oct. 17, 1860. The Greenland whalemen have brought us intelligence, by the way of England, of the American whatiog fidet now tn the Arctic waters north of Hedaon Straits, But nothing had been beard of the bark George Henry, Captain Buddington, which conveyed tho Hall Fraoklia expedition from New Loudon iu june last, until yesterday, when a letter was received from Ca tain Allen, of the Biack Eagle, advreased to bis wife, dated Cumberland Inlet, Avgust 20, in which he says:—1 gaw Captain Bua dington, of the George Repry, about a week ago. Ail weilon board. Jobn Gud la jah, the vative Fequimaux, who war returning with him, died of quick cousnmp- tion three days before the ship made the land.” This Cud la jah v a8 a vative of the west side of Baflin'’s Bay, sbovt thirty five yeare of age, and had beea in the em picy of American whaiemen about eight years, and was regardes a8 a noble epecimen of bis race—maniy in his | deportment, quick and intelligent. He engaged the | friendsb'p of ail with whom be was brought in contact | His knowledge of the geography of those icy rékious | wade him useful as @ pilot, while nis dexterity with harpoon or lavce made him aa expert seal fisher | and whaleman. He wascbosen by Mr. Hall to be bis guidy and companion in the boat journey be proposes to make weetwara towards Boothia aod King Wiliam’s | Lard. We siocerely regret that Mr. Hall bas lost 80 vaioable and retiable @ man ‘rom bis little company | From Capiain Bucdington’e long experience ia those od his tatimate knowledge of the babite and language of the patives, we doubt uot that he cau sup ply bis piace by vother We bave ove in mind —one pamed Uguck, who visited the United States some years ago, and returned to tell his astonished relatives and Country men the wonders of civilization We tuppose, from the whove report, that Mr Hall wan well, though we have nothing direct from Captaiu Bad- dingion We presume his friends in Cincinnati will be Pleased to know that be ie thus far sa’e on bis journey Witbio the ext two mouths further reporte may be ox- pected, and probably letters direot, 1) Was the intention of Mr Hall, if he found avy dim culty in making up bis boat's crew oo arrival, to stay by | the rbipall winter, inuring bi wself to the climate, and Wearing Ube lapguage aud bavite of tbe Eequimacx—anu ttarting carly in the spring with « picked crew, pus oa hiv journey ‘The death of Cud la jan may make this intention a txed Cdtermingtion, aud afer wintering with the ship be will Jouve ber and go towards the Pole, exploring, as be #* vanors, the unknown region fying between Cape Wil loughby and the eutreuce to Fury aud Heols straits From thence he will go westward thro gh the strate t Boothia aud King William's Land, where the relios o Franklin's expecition were discovered by Cantaln MeClia tock, RN. At that oolnt Mr Hall bopes te obtain more {information fa regard to portions of that expedition About five hundred miles of the route will afford oppor tunities for new geograpbival discoveries, exieated ob Bervation® ou the dip of the nee lie wad ow the inteusity | and variation of the magvetio current will be made Worres Ganpes —Thi ing Miss Cushman takes bor first benefit at this theatre, appearing ta the immortal Meg. We presume ber frieuds aud simirers, who are counted in legions, will gather rousd ber to aight, te re- sponse Wo this her iret appeal since her retura Ovenanc Marraxa —We understand that the artistic Compination to whiet we alluted a day or twongo bat been completed Thy allies sro Madame Guiaon, Siguort Brigholt, Stigeiti, Suximi aod Muzto, and tho gern wil be commevord carly next month, probably wih Juive” that we ere tod It t# retresbing to be , Verdi'e last work, “The Marqueri ‘« “Una Soomesea “Ti Guiramente cadanie) ts promined, aod Mis Kellogg will make ber dedut A thort ecason of italien and German Ipera will & commenced wt the Academy next week—provably Wernerday—with “Robert lo Disable,” in Italian The manngere are Jar! Former and Mr Moder Pavvri Te ertists are Madame Faovr!, Madaoe Vou Berke! and possibly Mise Adelaide Phillips, Shgoors Stigelii Forwet, Mr Anechoie will be the conductor | Arvivals and Depart Hace ceG Stenmabio Sohutee, wife ren: Brtape Bm Brack om, © Modmani Vector JB Kner @ Dickousen s Wodeokron Panny Ferecrheiam | bea rt ao wile, L tis Roower F he a Toute Fearscht, & barnwell A Kite, Mr elomon, Brits fe and child A Porehere Hoahwuker On ») Tomine, Hervba © nut two: iarpinh Ad Ho ser Rrnat Mangold, H & bnof y A Kickeror wile apd three ohtu rea; sven ie, Pire Rae moka De othea Peownn Fanny . aorming © remter P ntallanecht A Kaiich. & tmudern fis Neimehi, al Hagener, Keli ¢reas, M Aw Halve. Prdne Nico'nt Alex dah. or Karner, rea, Ph Derger= rnd 241 fe the mera, Jeep meaty Vetenwe—8 B Tore, Woten Sent Wilinm Fhe, J . John Richy-dsop, Wi liam Gor. 1 Ham! k re Berens, JK Gre of Paintings, Works of Art, Sc The wjourved eale, commenced om Wednesday, and ro- fumed yesterday, of choice palatiogs, rare atatuary, rich Aartioles of vertu aad costly bijouterie, at the residence of RK Gaight, Esq, drew together @ very large aod re- epectable wesembiage of the curious, tho collectors of rare aod evet!y articies, epeculators, &. Indeed, through- out the massiovu, wherever the catslogve indicated that there wag something 19 be disposed of, there did the crowd sosgregate until the sale actually commenced. A large pr@portion of the assemblage were ladies, ettracted by & depire Wo viow for themselves the iaterior furnisiings of # maneion known to bave couta'ned within ite walle all that ihe cultivated taste aad princely fortane of one of our Wealthivet capitalists could surround himself withet, In maoy of the rooms it was ylmost impossible to move along with the crowd who biocked them up, and in all | \bere was something to admire and to detain the spocta- tore. The Gret articles to which attention was called were a collection of the smaller paintings, very choice indeed, | and of rare merit a8 works of art. The biddirg for these | was not very exciting, nor did they bring very bigh prices, but on the whole they gold remuneratively. Na, 75, “Gaara Room”? in the Low Countries, in the time of the Doke of Alva, and bearing the artist's name, CO. Mahv, RIPLE SHEET. KE Dt Boars —The earthquake in M ady reported by ttegrasd, wis ubaerves ridge Observatory Tus Suet m Trav " nan of the Orservatory, Camn- a at faye tA Dridge, who sleeps in 4a Up er room of bie Bulldiog, was awakened fore 81x clock this mora- fog by au unutuw! Bore, b he @t once rec .guized similar to what of the’ earibquake experienoed : England some twelve sears ego. There wus 6 & vibratory motion of the earth, lasting tea or Itteen couds, which raided the windows and Diiads, aad ebook the bed ” alentar—This Day. Scrreme Coven— inccir Part L—Uonrt of Over and Terminer Part 2--Noe 5E28, 2044, 2158, 6545. 4968, 0612 £599 5233, 543%, 2689, 5589, 6369, 6599, 6600, 5355, 8429, 6286, 4106 3929 6943, 5adT, 6805, bY16, 6592 572s, 4247, 5148, O8LT, 6826. OATL, 4640, 4884, BUI, 5279, Salt, 6004, 2248, 6273, M88, 4788) Sereniox Covnr —Now 445 703. 989. O41, 948, 782, 762, 764 626 S81 BIR THR ROO, 805, 640, 961, 903, B5T, HOD, 977, 802, 806, 808, P10, 814 of R. France's Delaware County, Crass 249 Octowen 18 1860, 72, 77, 65, 69, 4, 64, 40, 70, 25, 7L, 68, Consorinateo Loreen ¢, Chass 186, Octones 18, 1860. 5, 24, 30. O1, 42. 2%, 31, 38, 1, 64, 17, 63. Otréulure eedt free of charke, by addhewiag | | Wilmington, Deleware. Drawings rite Bor 29, 24, 63 Lot- 2646, was purchased by Mr. Marley, for $100. N> 83,4 | tener Wott kitoy £0 arene eee Night Scene,” after a tedious bidding, was knocked dowa BELA’ ) KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES. Detawine—Kxtks Class 407, Coromma 14 1860 to Mr. Lyon for $37 60. The catalogue contained severa 6, 62, 34, 33, 32, 63, 38, 25, 24, 23, 3, 16, 45. other paintings of & like character aud merit, ruuuing up Detawane—Cuass onee 18 too. 117, and there sevorally brought corresponding Brcandnam fa targa peace 87, 95, 69. But the interest of this portion of tho aalo wa 1D, RDDY &¢ ima ) Delaware, — pk wor ta WOOD EDDY 4 00. St Louis, Missiurt varied by the production and offer of some of the rarer and costlier paintings, aud which always draw forth a more epirited and anxious competition among the monied men fud the cognoscent! present. An original “ Magdalen,” | by Coreggio, was ove of those which ran up the bidding at | a brisk rate Tois painting, which drew the highest price of those dieporet of yerterday, was purchased by Mr. D. Marley for $1025. The next highest priced painting was Murllo’s ‘ Beggars,” porchased by Mr. Nibio for pages, for more ability and trate to The Facilities of the Undersigned for designing end manufactoring Hats for gentlemen's wear of ‘every dercription and 1 be invites the tention of gentlemen to bis present Superior stock. °N: MBPENSCIKID, 115 Nassau sires. ality, are unequalled in, New York in ite achieve perfection in his than binpself Hin Pall Hat ix an evidence of bis exertion and “© Virgin and Child,” also porchased b: r, | in beanty, novelty of design. grace and ingness thi at Bint, dew S01. Among: Meo Niele aahee m= Uagtive fabrics Witheutarival, Buy your Bat at KNOX 8, chases was No. 62, ‘“Awours and Flowers,” (or | 7!2 Broadway. $36, and The Aucicut Philosophers,” for $40. | White, the Hatter, has Introduced the ‘Tbe’ bidding at timer lagged very much, and consequent ly the aule of the paintince was protracted, contrary to expectation, and the time fixed for commencing with “the statuary, twelve o'clock, was conriderably grolonged; it wan aftcr ove o'clock before the casalogue ‘of paintlags ‘was disposed of, THE STATUARY. Tt was very evident during the sale of the paintings that toere was some greater wterest felt ia connection "es sale by a considerable portion of the at. sendant crovd Uban any attaching to the mere sale of the well worthy as they were of 4 piace ia any eol- to be expected when it can be safe uo other private house 1a this city, or probably i the country, was there collected together #0 rare abd £0 vAluADIe A Belection Of Rta ‘as that which eortved tu the catalogue of the ewle, and waich was » bo BUdMmitied to the auctioueer's bammer, and 0 thence into the possessioe of the nighest bi laer Mr Hatght had spared no pains and no vost iu Bur- rousdilg bimmself with the choicest productions of tbe Grat artiste aod poulptors in America aud Saropo, Italy, France wad Gerwacy had throogh thoir most able artiste coptributes ty tbe adorument of hix home, and jt wae not to be wondered wt that a great desire was felt to pur. chase {rom Fo Tare and shotor a colivetion Toe cataeus commeooced with No 180, two Bohentan glask vares, very boautifol and unique, and which seit high No 134, a set of terra cotta vases, solu for $43 Lat No 1d two autique vases, with rated 6 ht in by Mr, No 162, aperd astique Naokia as ko«ked down to the parebuser ¥ elepaut Freneh pore cok re, Was purcbs 166, n'auperd pot, co .'Niblo for $120 60. No, Ling Of AN elegant Sevres poroe- colored $1 Broad’ Gallery. Estabtinhed 1861 $87 Cacal ‘Sip fenis, Patent Leathere Pa Burglar Proot Bates, 281 Broadwi New York. Ie tof Hate, Something peat and gay. At216 Broad- Card Photographs, 24, § 1000 taken d M way, by Walker street. Brooklyn Phot raphe—Willlamson’s hibition anequalled. Shirts, Shirte—*1x ror $s. Made from the beat Amrakeag aud Wamrntts Marlins, Depot 106 Chatham street, corver of Wearl. A. RANKIN & ©... No 96 Bowery. Karn biiaded | vabed in 1823, Ladies’ Gatter Boots, 14s. to 20s; Silps nd Tien, 62 an. 7 per pwr; Bova’ Misses! and Osldr. Roots avd t hore of all atylea and prices, at MILLER & CO. wtreet. Ladi pers, Bo a been: NtRELL’S, 813 Broadw: ween Kieventh and Twelfth streets. Steinway & Son Overstrung Grand And square Pianos are now consid«red the beat mannfastared: are warranted street. for five years, Warcrooms 82 and 64 Walker n¢ Champion Fire and , Corner of Murray street, jaiu vars, aod two very Deut ful and chaste porcelain Grover & Baker's Velebrat Notscleve varee Ineuoted on ermola consis, wae purchased by Mr, | [Paine Maines the hens tn use for family eeving 406 Manvere for $186. No 183, two' curious ormolu vases, : = vi. Brovg bt £0; they were bought by Mr. Mariey. No. 163, Eureka Sewin nes —Price ove group, Hontsman, &o , wax purchased by Mt. Man: | ,, : , dt vers for $100 There ‘was'e large collection of similar | Sgr rreeyar ‘Machines routed if Gta ed.” Parton tucuke articles, but of varigd desigos aod ewboilithmenta, for | free ct charge which the biudings ®ere very epirited, and ax there was BO ETeAt desire evinced 6 get possession of them, accor t- “Ladies’ Beautifier’"—Phaion & Son's ing to the tases and mppreetation of tbe different pur- chasers, Ine auctioneer got throogh the catalogue ta doa- ble quick time This bronght tne time noarly up to four o'clock, when the sale was adjourned, Coroners’ Inqu Pron wLy Fatal, ASsaULT—ANTS MOKTEM Examination — Coroner O'Keefe held an ‘ante. mortem examination, at the New York Horpital yeeterday, im the care of Houry Waxler, second mate of the bark Crusader, who was so | severely st bbed on the pight of the 11th wat. by one of | 4 Wytiam Skin ‘The dying man © Dight in question, while he had charge f feamen to Come aft aod emvey Skiuner to the forecastle. ‘The sailors did fo, and as they were dragging Skinner along the latter drew a abeath kpife and stabbed the in the groim. Skioner attempted to stab the 1 coond time, «hen the later drew a revolver and — Kept him at bay. Waxler remained! that wight, but the ‘ilo da: tal be bas remaices ever since, The jury ren- dered @ rerdiet agninet the accured, who was thereupon committed to the Toombs to await the reault of the | undoes man's injuries Skinwer kaye that he wan in- | time, and did rosee what be did. to ge, Beat act Slewarv “Bnow White Oriental Cream ' Bold b draggin. “Benatiful Complexton" Phalon'’s “2now White Orleatal Cream.” Price Bde per baile. “A Clear Complexton” ts Desired by all Indies. Use PHALON's “Snow White Oriental Cream.” © Wig—A_ Novelty; % up behind, 20 Brasdway, Beautiful Complexion —Laird’s Liquid Pearl bas achieved « celebrity aa having Do equal for benutl: fying and preserving the complexion ano skin. Sold a all Grugeista.” Principal depots 737 aed 439 Broadway. Bix fine Shirts tor 94, Warranted to ft. MOODY'S SHIAT MANUFACTORY, 262 Broadway, it Hatr Brown best in use, Dye SO Cents, Biack or Depot No 1 Barclay street, and at all SEES tes Secs oe Dp orivately applied. No. 6 Astor House. PR eg mg Few Bottles rz jesical Diseovery. ‘apolioation ‘ale Otntment and od airicly following the —- Girecute to the pamoflet cround’ cach Notley will care ine Splendid Race on the Hudson, worst case. ee ee Batchelor’s Hatr Uye ts the Best in the The steamboat Daniel Drew, having discoatinued her | world Zitae, ont apd appined. be enpeapeiate private rocmea, trips op the day route for the season, will, for the pur- | St the wig factory, 16 Cd pore ef gratifying the curiosity of certain individuals, Radical Hern © Rupture — bold berrelf io readinese, until the 2th of the presout month, to meke@ tint trip from New York to Albany With apy sieamer vow built, for one thousand dollars or apwarde, on One Week's Ugtice from this date—the boats te etart from the fiet of wth street, North river, at eight o'clock A.M, to roo with their usual tackle, as | used in their ordinary business Any pertoe OF persone baying @ @teamer that they think can deat her can have an opportunity to makes | profitable trip by calling ou the subscriber, No 283 Pre etway, Albany J. W. HAROOORT. Oct 11, 1860 B fore How. Ju ige MeCaray Oct 18—Wm. Butler vs C Swackhammer —Thin wae an sction for damages for aseault and battery. The par- Viet reride at Fort Washington, and it appears that a boy | ip the employment ¢f Ube defendant drove the cows bo- Jooging Wo plaintiff to pourd for trespass An angry altercation enmned 09 the Sd of July last, in which ‘mint cated the boy « list, whereopon Mr. 8., the de- neant, struck the platy (iT 4 melee ensued, and the piniob fr )sw was broken The Cou t gave jotgm ut for plainti! for 8100 ce ‘The case of the Bente Bay, who sued for board for hip allege wile, AdS, wae again postponed. Politicn igence. Tue Uniox Ticxer iv New Youx.—The following are the Games of the men, With thelr preferences on the Pre- filon, who compose the Union electoral adevtial 4 Heke! in tht State — RLROTORS AT LARGO Greene © Biren Breckinridge Hemwan J Koofled... ts seoese Doug ine DISTRICT LECT OR. me oeoes Bro ser 1—tHeinh 8 2—Jonn 4 ridge Breckinridge » Brook in V—Miles H Freneb. gh—Char ier A Carroll goad teen Cardinge Jobe BS, Ba copenne Mor rewe, 22— 8 iam Weliame Bs—otephen D. Calawel! WRAP ITE 14 Dongias men... Bell and Everett men Breckinridge men... A Front mm Annameas —The Governor of Arkansas Fitae N. Conway, bas ietued « proclamation to the militie of the State, direoting them Ww “prepare for trouble and omeger do this remarkadie Gocament Goveroor Om. way exp Crees the eingular belief that the peril of the South comes, not from the Nerth, but from the machina Koos of Grest Pritain He mye — Apalot a potrated «guint the vinve Stawe, and that {tte toe doty of cor ‘oder! Government, aot of the patriotic. people of the Unites , to hold the Brirish gorermrses: respon. sible for cisturbing the domestic tranqelujty of the Unites Dr RON. MARSH, of the well known houss of Marah & U9, No 2 Vesey street, Aptor House, oppomite the church ¢evutes Spree) auweation 6 the sdmptation of his ure roe by using HehLOWAY'S Pi in, roy ay orlebrated anti bil jour preparation of the age. They act more milly. certainly aod veemply fe liver complaint and bilioneness tian ether 7 oh (Me Adame) ok 7 of Now York, aged | Meth street, corner of Taira ay Copy —At Kanawaga, Japan cune 1. Jone Cony Newfoundland and Prince Bd ward Isat pm ‘ To) pleame visoN —In San Franciseo, Monday, Septem ver 5. . Liam Davisow, formerly of Harlem, 8 Y , aged 41 yours | 3 months and 1 days p—-In bie city, On Weduesday, Ootoder 17, Mime ManGarsr Dexrsry, aged 27 years, 3 mowsbe wud & days Her friends, avd those of her pont, Mre Elizabeth Gre. bam, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie Friday) afternoon, at one o’olnck, frem ber late resi. lence, No 486 Caual street, without farther tabiew Facan.—On Thursday evening, Ovtober 18, Joearn, aly ton of James and Eagan, aged 10 months and ays The friends and aequaimtanoes are invited to attend bia funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the reeidence of bis parents, No. 181 Byizebeth street Fix —On Wednesiny, October 17, Jomy Fiumw, 2% years, a native of the parish of Cloafelt, couaty way, Teeiand. @ friends of the family are invited aileud his funeral, this (Friday) cabecen cee a wi one o'clock, from the residence of ais parents, 237 Nineteenth etrect. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in erment. Fisy.—At Memphis, Tean., on Saturday, October 1S, of dysentery, Manuri F., sou of Benj P. Fieid, of Flush: ing. |. 1, aged 2 venrs HLLESVi8.—On Thursday, October 17, Gronex W., som of Charlee H. and Mary Aun Gillespie, aged 3 month “he ao Uh tak: @ fueral will take place from the rest f parents, No. 40 South Fourth street, Brooiya, fb. = Saturday morning, at ten o'clock’ Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend GorDon.—On Thursday , October 18, of soar'etine, Mam | GAREY Anne Gorvon, aged 4 years, 4 mouths aud 14 daye, daughter of Denis and Mary Gordon The relatives and friends of the family avited te are | attend the funeral, this (Fri fay) afternoon, at from the residense of her parents, 25 Chr; Hacan.—On Wednesday, October 17, Caruenixm, the beloved wife of Bernard Hogan, a native of kakeragh, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 37 y The friends avd relatives of the femily are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) a!ternoon, ab one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 184 West Thirty. third etreet. Kyarr —Suddenly, on Wednesday, October 17, Winasaat Karr, in the 38th year of bis age The friende df the family, and also the mombers of Bt, John's Lodge, No 1, F and 4 M.; of Zetland Chapter, No 141, RB. AM, and of Mercantils Lodge, No. 47,1, @ of O F., are respectfully invited to attend the te residenee, 160 Weat Forty ninth street, om lay morning, at eleven o'clock, without further ae Vice. The remain’ #1! be tak jowark for iotarm ant, Lioyp —In Brooklyn, on We ¥, October 17, Bima. vey, wife of Herry I * Her friends and relate: tend the funeral, th from her Inte re Lookin —To r iT, btor of Charles aud Maria Jane nd 6 works “be was too good to remain iv this world; our loss ia her gain The friends and relatives are respectfully invited te Attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, rooklyn, this (Friday) atternoon, at (wo o'clock Leturx.—Ta Rrootlya, E 1 , on Thuraday, October 28, Jou Le re tly are respectfally Invited to attend the faneral, from hin late residence, o@ Bushwick avenue, at the head of Grand atrect, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. MoPanney.—On Thorsday, Octoher 18, Roaar MoFap- ol ¢ respectfully from Nia late resideuoe, ay aftersoon, ae Will be taken to Caivary y invited to attend t 432 Seventh avenue, o'clock precisely. Ht Cemetery for interme Mrnrtiy.—On Thureday, October 18, Bkipart Moxy, wife of Francis Morpby The friends and relatives Sal remaing f the family are reapectfally Invited to attend the fone-al fron her late residencd, No, 66 Mott street, this (Fr: afternoon, at half-past one @olock precisely — Her remaiua will de taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment Paxkoo —Oo Thureday, Ootover 18, Mixwre, Infant rego We daughter of Emma and Ir The funeral will take pl on Yaturday afternoon, at one o’clo°k, from 20 Hauover place, Brooklyn, near Ful- wp avenne «RX —Iq Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 17, Lax: eMIDON, Wi'e Of Thomas T Spenser, and daughter af late John Miller, of Providence, in the 27th yoar of The relatives and friende of the family are respectfully invited to attend ber foveral, from the residence of her mother in law, in Warren street, frat houre east of Cart- bay Come ame this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. vidence papers please copy Bwirr —At Tanwrevitle, Staten Island, on Wednesday evening, October 17, Sanan Swirt, aged 21 years and @ dave ‘The relatives and friends of the fami! weeny Invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) a, at three o'clock, at the Moravian church. New Dorp. ‘Srantvs —On Thursday, October 15, Mise Samu Sram ed 64 yours. to Btroet, this (Friday) afternoon, at balf. two o'clook, Tes —On Thursday, Octoder 18, som MaTiLDa, wife of the late Edward Tunis, and eldest daughter of the Inte anthony J, Allal ‘The relatives and’ friente of the family are invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, 169 Houry street, on Sunday morning, at eight o'clock, without forther Invitation. The remains will be taken to New Rocheile for interment. Warrsay —On Wednesday, October 17, of plouriay, Hawnan Suxpp, wife of Daniol Whitney, in the 72d year of ber age. . are Invited to attend the funeral, from ber iden The relatives and friends of the fam! Bedford street, thie (Friday) afternoon, at one Boston papers pease copy. By the following eelmbraied makers: Cugeems Froneman, dane TF. coores, Syd Davin Tarion, Onas Tavroe & Bom, 7. BA a & $ Lescrmmipas & Oo., Pass Jourson, Rarv 4 0a. MT Tomas, 20 tome, OP Aor'y Kosmai, Josaru tewma. rg a . 0. Tr. Docusn corner of Ureenwiek and Murray atrecta Rech for Boy's and Ontidren’s Cloth- at DE GROOT (ek Hell MM, 86 and A Falton strent Married Comwan—Dovr —In this city, on Wednesday, October 17, at the Churen of the Hoty Oommanion, by the Rey. Dr. W. A. Mulienberg, Joms E. Conwall to Aww My angest daughter of the inte Major W. H Duff, of Riotes tn'and Cowvitt—“To0T —On Tuesday, Ostober 16, at St Paul's Methodist ‘pwcopel church, by the Rev J B. Hagany, Jonas M’Goxgiit, of Roebeater, to Camu W., eldest daagh ter of AV Stout, Eaq , of thie city Cooewns—Lasa —Oo Wednerday, October 17, by the Rev, De Peet. of Dee Moines, Lieut. Miurox Cooswans, U8 A, to Seay » doaghter of Williaa J. Lace, of tow cit ) a es Trinity wbapel, on Wednesday ev , October 17, by the Rev Dr Vinton, Rowmar Amara N, youngest daughter of Dv. T. H w, bouh of thie erty ky —At South Brooklyn, on Weansaday, Rev J ® Waterbury, DD, Journ of Wiumingion, Del., to Comma R Gaxxy, ewick, NJ HeAKRET — Alen Mr. Jone @ Howrnn, of God Voss MakGARRT DetAkxer, daughters of Jobo of Paramus, N J. WR — ALSt George's chured, on Thursday, 18 oy the Rew Dr. Tyog, Mr. Baesasen ix to Mine Sanan & Ouiven, eldest danghter of Isaac J Oliver, Faq al) of this elty. ‘onvRN —In this city, on Thoraday, Ostober "ehureh by the Rev. Henry W Bellows, Janne 1. Mirommst, of Albany, to Rennoca Bran- uey, Cnoehter of the iste Samuel A. Coburn, of Porte mouth, N McQurexny— Dovomenry.— Oa Sunday, Ortodor 7, by the Rev. & Maine, of 4: Peter and Paal’e chnreh, Brooklyn, ny to Kare, only danghter of Kdward Dough- af Brookiyn the Third Reformed, Date charch, Wei, Joes 8 Pount ee’ teoeny, 4 ‘elie, t , or daughter of Gaga. Robert A. Bi N. Harte New Horrrr. 4 by the Rey © Ema Lovin, eldeet Of Jersey City plenne onpy. QvA— Exataet —AtH onoraack,on Saturday, Ootober 18, by the Rey Jobn ¥. f; Bean, Mr, Tuomas M. Qua, of New York, to Mise Wan), Dewanmer, arrn—Renapaw —On Wonday evening, Ostober 8, by the Rev Or A Maoghan, Mr. JW Surrn to Mise Arvin Ramanax, eldest daugnt of of Da, Carlos Rabadan, gpaneh papers plew, neretay bite, D.D., Cannm A, reat ‘Waite to Vise Tusscor ony. Caren —On May Ad ©, 07 04 06 yeare. wear, Jr, etteed the funeral BROADWAY.—JU8T INTRO T GIN BREEDER" duced, the rey A* GIMBREDE'R—WaDDIFG OARDS AND ENV Jopes, im spproved styles. and the best variety of Rote T 10) '. ann ia A TS coo oh A LUXURY, BROPRSITY AND COMFORT —THE STRB ln Matebee are arr okelens aol o ores without waterproof, beautifully cologed, tn ermamental bores; rand Be hottest or dampest Clitmate, donbie queatity ( box, am cheap as commen lucifers, made expressly for te parlor. #ek room abd sitting roe fies sod lovelide wil! find VICTORY AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR * Father, Iam dying. and) with see Dr. J Bowen Deda few hones | hed the Doctor at her bedside, Four of iciane bad fal'ed to beneiit my aanehter. and considered her recover: impomaibie jares there was still hore. Ry goer attention, covhined whh xii), he bas saved my daughter's life The doctor ways without 4. ROVER DOD® IMPERIAL WINK BITTERA Her (ener wee Btvata No in otreet, J. to whom Depot 78 @ Guam street, N. ¥. Bold by 6!) druggists WHEELER & WILSON me ~ . o RBTING MACH Herald be purenased im prevereuen to any shar beonwe adapted Br culy to famity use, hut also bs the anwing 9° Arcam SNIOWS, INVERTAD NaS KNLARO inpaaes of the ~ rin) ot te vd incomvenirnes ty the ty ir Ba a Chiro, 700 Brodesy wp aroun ey. TL AND THROAT DISKQFRS. TRON Axo 80 — ff the Olive Tar how The Dalene 1 in of the powtere |,earaname.ame ayeediy 804 POTN outly guree Y the Rev.» w.0. od Mmeoo dl be cont aay: : Powiere Oar Winer betnesacan ys whick we loli attests OP a eked s, Aeonte metegty a8 PROOF. ita at tor amnesty 8 & MARTIN, (88 Dreadway. corner of Aros, New Yor,