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. ately to be made on Sunday, the 4h day of November, | Sonmediately preced irg the eventful coateat, MEBTING OF THE CALINET. At the Cabinet Council today, Meesrs, Cass, Toucy, Floyd and Hoit only were present. DEBPATCHRS FROM CHINA. s ©6have «been §=recelved §=from Flag Officer Stribling, commaniting the Hartford, which aro dated at Sbenghrc, stating that Minister Ward would embark on board his ship. aad proceed at once to the | Peiho, The country around Shangbae, he states, is ia the | ands of rebeis, and there is reason to suppose that they — ‘will attack the place, as they can do so without fear of | eccountering the English and French forces stationed | there for the protection of foreigners. When we leave | here, says the Commodore, our countrymen will be eatire- 1y dependent upon the Allies for protection ia the event of | any diflculty with the imperialists or rebels. This is to be regretted, considering the importance of our interests | ‘Dore, but cannot be avoided at preeent, as I consider the orders of our government to Mr, Ward and my instruc- ‘tions to constrain me to accompany him in this ship to | the Gulf of Pechile, It sppears that the Russian Ambas- Gadorfpocompanied our Minister to the Peibo. Tt ts their sasecitae ty eeazata' tne torinnese Sthes: ‘The report tha ‘aa engagement bad taken piace, and that Allies had been repulsed by the Chincso, is ,considered here as pre matare. AYFATRS IN SONORA. Advices just received here, represent matters in Sonora tand the neighboring Mexican States to be in a deplorabl condition. A bloody revolution is progressing, and Amer foan cittzer 6 and property are at the mercy of the relent- teas aad upprincipied leaders of the various factions, al! of whom are inimical to Americans. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM RICHMOND. President Buchanen a the Secession Movement—The Sentiment of Georgia— | Military Orgeaizations in Virginia— | The Pusition of Gov. Wise, &. B Ricamosp, Va., Oct. 26, 1360. The following bas just been receivod in this city: — There is no doubt the President has become Shoroughly siarmed. Hitherto he has trusted that, | however threatening the portonco might be, the criais | would not occur until after the expiration of bis term; but Secretary Cobb, who returned some days ‘ago from Georgia, has distarbed even this consola- fioa, by informing him tbat, from the genéral senti. mont which be found to pervade that State, there 4s no doubt remaining that she is prepared to go with South Carolins, and withdraw herself from the Union upon the election of Lincoln; that Secretary Cobb would be compelled, by the secession of Georgia, to resign from the Cabibet and return to his State. Great excitement prevails here, and the formation of Sompantes of Minute Men is beginaing. Gov Wise has Pisced himself in the frout of the movement, and his great popularity and immense powers as a popular ora- Gor will certainly carry the State of Virgioia with the Southern States. ‘The Campaign tu New York. APATHY OF THE DEMOCKACY OF CHEMUNG COUNTY — VIGOROUS KFFORTS OF THE REPUBLICANS, : Exaara, October 26, 1860. The genera! dismemtermest of the democracy and Roelr consequent indifference aod want of vigorous action, together with the great efforla of the republicans, will give Lincoln a majority of four or five hundred in Che. mung county. Mr. Diven, republican, will be elected to Congress, and Mr Robinson. also republican, returned to Bho Assembiy. UNION DEMONSTRATION IN ORANGE COUNTY. GosueN, Oct. 26, 1960. The democratic Union men of Old Orange were out in Bbeir might and po ver to-day, at a graod mass meeting at Goshen. There were fuliy six thousand people assem- Died. The delegates from the several towns wore headed by mounted cavaliers, numbering {a all o1¢ thousand, ‘The meeting was addreased by Gov. Brown, of Tenvesseo, and J. L Riker, of New York. Tho speeches were of a | hhigh order. Set Old Orange down for 1,000 majority for | Bhe Union ticket. Movements of Senater Douglas and Mr. Yancey. Nasaviies, Oot. 26, 1960. Senator Douglas addreesed an immense audience bere to day. Mr, Yancey speaks to night Herefused to divide the bime with Governor Foote, and the letter then announced that he should speak after Mr. Yancey concluded. ~ The Ratiroad Time Tabie Convention. 71, Oct. 26, 1860. ‘The delegates to the Time Table Convention assembled | Qt the Burnet House last night. The attendance was | large, twenty seven roads being represented. H J | Jewott{presiied. On moticn, tbe President appointed a committee of six- feoa to prepare and submit « time table to the Jonven- toa. The Convention then adjourned tili ten o'clock to-mor- | row. Over $350,000000 are represented in tne Conven- tioa. | ‘The Convention to-day decided that the Eastern trains | will leave Cincinnati at 930 A.M. and 10:50 P. M., the | ew regulation to take effect on the 19ib of November. ~The adjustment of the differences betweees the rail and ‘water rates was postponed tit! the Columbus Couvention’ ‘which is to be held on the l4th of November. . The Convention was entertained today by Alfred ‘Garther, Superintendent of Adams’ Express Company, by | seplendid dinner at St. Coaries’ Exchange. Asimilar | courtesy was extended to its members to night by the | proprietors of the Barnet House. | Total Loss of the Schoo: Foaming low aud her Crew. Bostow, Oot. 26, 1860 ‘Tho schooner Foaming Billow, of Beifast, Me , Condon, | master, was totally wrecked 00 the 6th inat , near Prince Edward's Islands, and ail bands—thirteen in namber— | loot, Shipwreck and Three Lives Lost. Bostos, Oot 26, 1890. ‘The British eshoover Homming Bird, Captain Callauac, from Labrador fer Halifax, was wrecked om the 7b inst. Off Anticosta The captain, steward aad one seaman wore drowned; the others, four ia number, were sared—two on a raft, aod two were picked from the wreck, having been six days witbout food or drink. | | Decline of Yeliow Fever at Mobile. | Momun, Oot 26,1960. | of danger from yeliow fever are adw 00 _ longer felt in this city aad vicinity. Whankegiving Day in Pennsylvania. Purcapacenta, Oot. 26, 1860 The Governor has oppoiated November 22 for Thanks Giving. Shocking Ratiroad Accident. Bortom, Oct 26, 1960. ‘The steamboat train from New York, from Fal! River Cor Boston, ran off tho track near Myrick’s station this morning, owing to @ brokenrail, Mrs Drinkwater, of Portiand, Me., bad an arm torn off; Mrs, Pond, of Duoksport, Me, bad an arm broken; an jofaot hed « thigh breken, apd several other passengers were con siderably, out none fatally tnjured. ‘The injured were in the last car ich was upset and ragged several rods on ite tide, Mra, Drinkwater was taken back to Fall River, wbere ber arm was amputated, ‘The other injured were brought to Wis city, and are all | | | | | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1860.—TRIPLE suge oo New York Jy per ccat premium, stor- Ning exchar ge 107'; a 107K Oot 25, 1800. CHARLESTON, Sight exchange ou New York at ‘4 per cent premium. Avousta, Get 24, 1860 Sight exchange on New York at 4g per ofa) premium. Barrons, Ort. 26, 1860 Flovr dull: Howard street and Obio, 85 624 City Mills nominal at 95.58, Wheat dail: red lower, $l 26 a $1 36; white, $1 408 $165. Corn duil and unchanged. Provi- sions steady and dull. Coflee firm at 14}c. a 160. Whiskey dull at 220. Paiapecenia, Oot 26, 1660. Flour quiet: superfine, $5 76.4 $5 87}5. Wheat Grm: sales 6,000 bushels, at $1 33.4 $1 88 for red. and $1 404 $1 60 for white. Gorn steady. Coffee firm: Rio, 14540. a Jéc.; Laguayra, 163¢¢. Lard, 130. 013340. Whiskey un changed. Atpawy, Oot. 26, bh Flour dull. Wheat, in small Michigan; $1 26 a $1 30 for red ‘8 670. for for Btate 1860. at $1 64 for waite at 66 <0, br Seurt Mt drooping: sales “mer, but jull and 3 bushels No. 2 it 190. on wheat and 163¢c. on corn to New York 24,000 on oe, 200,000 bushels wheat, 6 bushels corn, 3,000 oats, 7,000 bushels . Ex 1,000 bbis. flour, 210,000 bushels wheat, 18,000 bushels corn and 9,000 bushels cata. Oswego, Oct. 26—6 P. M. Flour unchi |. Wheat dull and heavy; the firmness of holders and advance tn freights ch transactions: Pals 6,000 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee club at $1 10, last dull and no toquiry for shipment: sales iast night 15 000 bushels Illinois for city use at 690., afloat. Other grains quies. Canal freights excited and 2c. higher on grain: wheat, 180.; 00 corn 17c al7ige toNew York Boats very scarce, Importe—340 bbis flour, 226,800 bushels wheat, 32,100 do corn, 11 700 do. oats, 6,000 do. barley. Cana! exporte— 598 bbis. four, 49,500 bushels wheat, 84,- 900 do. barley. Burraco, Oct 26—6 P. M. Flour steady and t good demand: sales 2 000 barrels at $3 60 for fine, $4 624; for supertine, $4 95 a 85 12% for extra Iilinois, Wisconsin and Canadian; $5 26 a $5 50 for extra Michigan, Indiana and Ohio; $5 75 @ $6 25 for double extras Wheat opened firmer, but closed dull and drooping: sales 5.000 bushels No. 2 Chicago soring a: $1 C2 5.000 burhels Green Bay club at $1 11, 6000 bushels white Michigan and Canada at $1 23 a $1 25 Corn dall and beavy: sales 60,000 bushels 52hg0. Whiekey vominal at 2lo, Canal freiguts lower: 190 on New York wheat, 16!,c. 02 corn to Imports—10,000 barreis flour, 136,000 bushels w: 060 bush le corn, 3,000 bushels barley. Exporte—120 barzels tour, 208,000 bushels wheat, 20,600 busbe's corn Cmca, Oct. 26—6 P.M Flour doit, Wheat quiet, and Is. a Lig lower: gales 9,400 buebe's at 840. for Northwestern ciub, Blo a 8 for No 1, 78s. a 795, for No. 2, in etore. Corn acti tales 27 000 bushels at Bike ‘a 950. Oats quiet Re- ceipts—4 700 bbls. flour, 64060 bushels wheat, 31,000 bushels corn, 6 0CO bushels cate — Sbipments—600 dbi¢. flour, 82 000 busbels wheat, 20 000 bashols corn. Fraights, 1fe on wheat to Buffalo, Sight exchange oa New York I per cent premium, Crvcixwati, Oot 26, 1860. Flour duil, with little inquiry ana prices weak | Wheat dull end urebanged = Wriskes—A better feeling in the market: sales at 180, Provisioos urcbanged and sales anitoportant. Sight exchange on New Yurk drm at “per cent premivm. Acapexy oF Mowie.—The Formes Fabbri company sang “Martha” (in German) last night to a very large and ‘epthosiastic audience, The quartette was com ored of Mmes Fabbri and D'Ormy, Mosera formes aud Stigeili The orchestra, under Anschutz, was excolleat, and the chorus was much better than usual. The performance was altogether excellent, and a very great improvo- ment upon that of Wednesday. Madame Fabbri gave | Police Intelligence, Tux Case ov Yousc Huuxy—Tus Saqoa—William Harry, Jr., the Wail street operator whose arrest was noticed in yesterday's Haran, on charge of defrauding Meters. Quick & Bommedieu, of No. 43 Pive street, out of $6 000, has made charges agaivet the proprietors of the diferent gambjivg taloons tn which he squandered the money im qu te complaints wore entered on urbday , ma Qrrsnle were ise 4pprenension of the accused the eame evening; but up to the dlosing of the court yesterday pot one of the defendants hed been arrested Justice Kelly, the magistrate who issued the werrants, freis @uch annoved at the delay, ad threatens, if the accused are not brought before him to Gay, to issue fresh warrants. Detective Hogan, in whose custody the warrants were placed, thought ait not to show bimseif in cours or make any exouse for the nov-exeoution of the writs. The names of the perrons accused are as follows:—James Stewart, corner of Broadway aod Fulton street, (st whine place Hurry lost $3,000); Charles Ran som, corner of Mercer and Prince streets; Caarles Hill- wan, way, bear Broadway, and Frederick W. Blackman, Burry is in the nominal custody of | stoped Hogaa, aod, extraordinary as it may Sp; * gumptuously every day. What a lucky thing it is to have a rich rela- tive when one falls into the clutches of the police. A ‘or man would bave to content himself with what the bs afforded, but rich man like Harry can bave far different quarters at the detectives’ office, Verily there is ope law for the rich and another for the » Bat there ie another singular feature in this case which needs explanation. We understand from good authority that the counsel for Hurry acts as counsel for Messrs. Quick & Hommedieu as well, apd when the blers are arrested: itis rald be will appear for them also, Funny oase that of young Hurry’s. rs Cavcut iv Hen Own Trar.—Mary O'Donnell appeared before Justice Connolly, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, in a semi intoxicated condition, for the purpose, as ebe deciared, of making her husband ‘smart for keeping late boure and taking to gambling’ The magistrate obeerving that the complainant wa: balf seas over, blandly intimated that it would be better for Ler to wait until she became sober defore making her eflidavit, whereat Mary grew bighly la ignant, aad swore that it was pothing but pure grief for the way her bus band wos carrying on that her the appearance of a women it liquor. If Juatice Connolly was bere,’ she continued, “he would seo me righted, and not allow me | evening 6,000 do. whito Canadian at $1 35, afloat. ‘Corn | to be insulted in this way,” MacrTesre—Do you know Justice Connolly? Comrtarsant—A friend of mine does aad, that’s the same, isp’) 1h errarz—No. not exactly, What is tho name of nd, though? ComrLarvant— Well, sir, his name is Mr. Murphy Mavisteat ‘bi re does this Mr. Murphy reside’ Comriainant—He lives in Lexingtoa aveuus, but I doa’t know tbe number MAGwtRate—Justice Connolly docen't know avy such person [am Jastice Connolly; and now, Mary, for telling me tuch @ faleebood I ¥ iil commit you to prison uatil you become sober. The expreetiou of Mary’s‘face upor finding that she was ip the presence of no less a pereo:sge than Justice Com polly ean be better imag'uec than ceseribed. The an roubceuent seemed to take her very breath away, for a few seconds i004 the very picture of amaz ment She bad endesvored to gain redress for an ima gitary evil by telling @ very plausible story of ber frier d's acquaintance with the court, out was caught ta der own trap, and punished a sbe richly deserved A Prorgssional @eyrieman iw Limno —Michael Foot, alias Norton, a middle aged tndlvidual, of genteel ap. pearance, was takea into custody by policemau Irving, of the Fighteenth pri cizct, on charge of burglariously enter. ing the premises of Hevry 2. Beil, of No 37 East Eighteenth street, ¢n the 16th cit., and atralieg therefrom & piece of ingrain carpet, valved at 927. Upon inquiry the ¢ Meer ascertaioe that Foot had long beep a protes sional thief, who managed to purrue hiv ovenpation with out srspicion, aod escape the Argua eyes of Cat invala able and indefatigable body kuown ar the detectives. As far bark as December, 1859, Fuot made m deacent upon the premiaes of Bridget Kearney, No 325 Niovh aver: abd stele therefrom @ valuable wated, whieh he foun hargiog up on toe wall in Brioget’s apartment Again, it is alleged, he entered tae shop of Jobn Connor, on the Istof Aveust last, and stole a lot of plum oer’s tools, vaiued at $27. The property in ques. tion belonged to & workian named Lawrence Wither, wh? wag very much put out ia consequence ef the lost | How many other ercapades the prisoner has been engay. | ed init is hard to sey. Hye pleaded guilty to stealing Mrs. Kearnoy's watch, and was fully committed for trial. a Biooklyn City News. Tar Crnzans’ Gas Licwr Works —The ruins of the re- us‘ a fresh proof of ber versatility io a delight. | tort bouse of the Citizens’ Gaz Company are in a chaotic fal performwee of Martha. For the baliad—The state. The iron rafers, trusses, girders, &c , are twisted Iast Rose of Summer’’—she gainei a decided | andbent in ali sorte of queer shapes, showing the im- encore, and in response introduced a Germw cational mense etrain to which the tron was subjected; but it is | im the meshwork of ber skirt, tong to the eame air. The eathusiasm of the audience Temarkable that there are very few absolute breakazes— | was unbounded, and Mme. Fabbri was compelied to re- peat the air for the third time. Formes has sung Pluok- ett here so many times that it is hardly neces- sary to eny that it is one of his best, if not his bert, rite. Last night he sang more carefully than usual, and acted with so much esprit a. to carry the houre with bim from the beginning to the end of the perform- apce. Stige!li sang the tenor part exceedingly well, Oce of the morceauz of the opera was the duet for tenor and bass in the first act. This was very finely sung by Sti gelli and Formes, Ou Mouday the “Huguenots” will be given. ° Bowsxy Tuaatrs.—The last of the dramatic season and benefit of Mr. H. Jordan will take place at this eatabiish- ment to-night, on which occasion Mr. Goorge Jordan wil make his second appearance at this house in 4 favorite character, Mr. Mark Smith, Mr. ¥. 3 Chaafrau, Mrs W. H. Leighton and the entire company will also appear. Sate oF Berron’s Linrary.—This important sale has been brought to @ close, the amount realized by the books being about $15,000. The collection probably coat ite late proprietor twice that eum,as ® is known that he frequently paid double the value for works that hit his fancy. Like all collections made without a defined Object and without system, tt contained a good deal of trach. Riven this, however, in the hands of ac abie auc Uioneer like Mr. Sabine, can be worked off advantageouriy, and the gale, on the whole, realmed a larger gum than was expected oy the family. were not diepored of, served for another auct! originally intended, being ro City Inteliigence. Pormc Bis Foot w Ir —About noon yesterday, a 4 gentleman was proceeding down Broadway, he encoen tered a very fashionably dressed lady on the wooden foot. pow being erected in the seighborbood of Canal street. | It eo beppesed that the road war parrow and the lady's cripolipe — ample. In consequence, the gentiemsn ‘was com, to ‘*go to the wali’ to permit ber to pass; but ‘unfortunately, by ome means or other, as he sterted to continue his 4 foot caught slip, and bie followed.” The. thoroag! ns ip, and a tum! o * ° was’ crowded with at the time, who smiled very broadly at the bat the lady, *bo was the cause of the misfortune was fo overcome with laughter at it tha: she forget to make aa apology, and parsed on ber way The gentieman picked bomee!f up, a little the woree fur lime, sand ane dirt, aod alter Garting ape towards the disappearing cripolipe, also burried Fatat Acetpayt is Sortn Witiiam Street —Valentine Sehnieder, @ porter in the etore No. 6 South Wiliem street, was killed on Thursday afternoon by & bale of corks Se Me ag Aa tg beld ao to quest epom 5 ceased, whea ren. Geree a veraiet of **Acctdeutal death.” Deceased wi pative of Germany, God was Olly six years of age. Tex Fuaxct BRyEvOLENT Association —Tho Benevolent Freneh Association beld ite regular annual meeting at Delmonieo’s last evening Reporte were presented and aceepted, showing that the receipts of the society for the part year bad been $4 964 £9 the disbursements $2,743 36. 307 prreete bad beeo reiteved, and pixty one sent back to France This rociety is comporsa entirely of Frenebm b, relieves ouly Frenchmen, depends catirely vpow Freebhmen for it# support, wubscribere. The foil cers for the ensuing year Vice President, JN Swum; Tressurer, F U ‘Seerctary Maragerr—F. Sailiior, A Fiawrand, 1. Ferran, ©. Ravesux, J. Crucy, Gradot Gaotoa, U. de meas, linchor, Dwto', Thorem No ether business was transacted and ihe meeting a/jourced Otty Politics. MBETING OF THE INDRPENDENT DEMOCRATIC GENERAL Commtrren. The Indepenteat Democratic General Committee met The pictures and articles of vertu | Go- | | & teotimony does seem, bo’ small in size for such building, and, ail thi to favor of American iron, It roof cousidered, it is no wonder that the structure gave way Not only has the roof fallen, but m conmiderable portion of the are Inid prostrate. Infact, the rebuilding of tho walle will cost almost as much as tip reecastrection of the roof, | The ©2 pense of tne former is bly eetimated at from $1 800 to 92 000, while the cost of the Intter is calculated at aa hike $3,009 Ip order, however, to kee; witbin this latter sum, Mr. Gilbert, « partner of Fairchil & Gilbert, the contractors, says it will be ne to | ure a considerable portion of the iron belooging to the fallen root; but they tt of course, be properiy Straizbtene! and welded wherever required. Ag i the event of acy portion of this trow bevng ured, or any cther of the same dimen- Yevterday a number of persons were at work clearing ay the debris of the fallen roof and walls, and it is supposed that ere long things will be in trln for the works to be in the position in which they were placed before the eecideat | TO TRH EDITOR OF THE HERALD. BRooKirw, Oct 26, 1900. Io the edition of your paper published to-day, your re- porter, in notiewg the aceident of the falliog of aa iron roof of the retort boure, lately erected for the Citizens’ Gas Light Company, of Brooklyn, bas been led into an | crror in ese'gning aes cavee of the accident “the ure of tron of too light woight Am inspection of the planus apd peribicetions which were made for this work will con | vince apy wporetedioed person emversant with such | matters Lbat the combination and ze of ron epecifird to de w of ample strength fur the purpose. No new inciple waa involved im the construction of the roof, and bad the materia! aved been of gond qrality ant pro | perty pat together this accident would not have occurred Bos ‘uw €xemination of the roof afier the accident, some | rat 1s were found to have been parted where they bad | path which spans an excavation in front of a building | been welded together, and by careless forging bad been } deprived of one balf their strength. After the root hed bern ereoted several weeks were Orcupied in endearor lrg to bring It tote ehepe, aod in vain attempts to remedy errore of workmansbip | have only to add that it is my int to construct avother roof after the tome desiga, WBt of proper materiais and workmanship. ‘The cause of the fuilleg of the roof in question wil then beciearly indicated. Yours, respectfully, TYLER SABBATON, Eg neer Citizens’ Gae Light Company Rem asmae ano Vronadia WeRDen —Miches! Malady describes himself aa a pork betsber, on the strength of keeping & few wretched looking swine. He lives iu Sixteenth street, where be bears the character of a reck lees, quarresome man, capable of avy mischief A re- renident ia t bank and broke bie back Maiaddy sccured Mr Konvell of having camped the death of the miserable brute—af acousation that was mdigvantly denied. Some sharp dm pasted bet soon the parties, when Malatdy, seizing deat the olf man withia am inch of his be was reported Wo be at the point of denth. Thursday Maladdy, who had been arrested, drought before Justice Biachiy, who remanded him of the beating cas De ascertained. Dr. Bail tw ta attendance op Mr. Rosee!i ‘ Commompc® Arraxrstiy Astesn —Thuretay morning. Col, Yale, of the Mansion Gouse, Hicks strect, sent the Poet Uihes ters, aud at the same ‘ted him with a chock for $100 on one of the ce when the boy bas rot retureed. It bas woertalned, bowerer, that the boy received the letters and drew the money, after which, It is eurpected, | he made tracks tor parts unknown Yale placed reat Poufderce io the boy, aad bas {requeatiy eatrussed im with large erue. Tancer Brecnsow.—The Price O'Noale Guard, nvrber | ing Ofty nine muskets, under the command of Capt H | Price, went on « target excursion to Staten Isiand, Thurs been ei here they competed for twenty-nine prizes, aod = i ina last evening at Union Hai, 195 Bowery, for the purpow | jal's due time kenernly.. They took temps well por Death J, C, Adams Joe t Oi) the of Judge Pierre | forsied target. ane nt, an Jonge of the Superior , and to likewise er 3.0. Adam saaubiben eeert 7 pepe emirate members for toe Assembly dis- | Our Naval Correspondence. 2, ly bear notoriety, die Ne, rict. Usrvep @rares Serr Seerwore, = | “= = | poties Sok Sree evan Cowl too foamepete, bur tke Sebeer Manantax, Brazil, Sept. 13,1800} | Mar. Ing Lominations wil! 90 gd be fully endorsed »: — Arrival of the United States Steam Sloop Seminol: at Ma- | valiiobiyanh steve, neste. \ pan were woenimoes 7 ehome deiegetee present ramham— Leaky Condition of the Veawel, dic , de " , Oot 26, 1960. For Judge of the Superior CourtFrederick A. Tall. | We arrived at this place on the 8th September Inst, and quince ee 6's, 06; Readiag Rall here have bees remaining ever since. It was our taten- 5 Log island Ratiroad, 12% excbaage madge. Members of Assembly — Mt Dectacah L. Seaith. Dish, 10—Leite ¥. Obesns. icine 18—Thos. Varian. Secs ton when leaving the States to put into Barbadsoes for col, but owlng ty the decrep.t condition of this misera- bie craft we di¢ not touch at that place, but put into Cay | \* tent ‘s oi cae Soe te camara es | Sea A te ry . ‘Brook! Py fe! Ra (ne AM Le AT Kd | FERS TEs |S ra | Wigs and Tow | Move Noe Polom cne-balf and rolls evorlastivg!y, but when golug before the wind she keeps pretty steady. Her bottom being as flat asa ecow her courge. qu uce of ao much rollia, bilge pumps choaked, and the cilaria arising from this Slagnant water is borribe The paint work affer being scrubbed in one minute ts as black as e7er agai sloped by the effluvia arising from tals bilge wi The epaulets, buttowe, Ke. of tho officers have bees eatire'y ruined. She leake so badly and rolls so heavtly that all the bread on bas been spotled, coudémned aad thrown overboard After leaving Cayenne we lost our reckoning and were compelled to come to avchor on an uninhabited coast, 100 miles distant from this place; but, thank Providence, boat happened fishing to fall in with os and two men (negroes), who piloted us over r shoals to tbe ent of the harbor here, when we anchor. These negroes not beivg authorized pil }, WO Were compelled to wait until next morning. heaving up anchor the next morning by eome mis- mavagement it was lost. We intend remaining here for couple of weeks for the purpose of ropairing auch damages aa are required, when we set sal! for Mouto- TSE NEW YORK WEEKLY GERALD, The Great Union Demonstration in New York—The Republican Mecca—Affairs in Europe—Departure of the Prince of | Brookiy: Wales-The Turf—The Lateat News— Market Reports, d&., &e. The Weextr Henatp, for the present wook, will be ready this morning, at ten o'clock. Among its contents will be found:—An interesting report of the Great Union Demonstration in New York on Tuesday night last, with a description of the Scenes and Incidents along the route of the Procession; Letters from Correspondents at Spring- field, Lil, giving the results of @ personal interview with Abraham Lincoln, the Republican Candidate for the Presidency, bis Opiziors on the Slavery Question, Stand- ing a8 o Jurist in lilinois, bis Personal Appgarance, Ancc- dotes of bis Early Life, &e ; A reportof the Race on the Fashion Covrte bet een Horses of Private Gontlemen: ‘The Departure of the Prince of Wales from the United States; Obituary Notice of Mra, Kiward 8 Livingston; The Latest News from Europe, California, New Granada, Peru, Mexico, Cubs, Buenos Ayres, &o., &.; EAitorials on Leading Events; Reporta of ths Catt'e, Provision and "Money Markets, and ali interesting news of the preced- ing week, received by telegraph or otherwise, Sone copies, 1B wrappers, can be had at the counter of office, corner of Fulton and Nagsau streets. Price 6ix cents, H.R. H.—The Prince of Wales and Bulte at BRADY'S Naiiovsl Portealt Gallery, comer Broad- way and Jenth street TBE OFL.Y GALLERY IN TER UNITED STATE HONODAD WITH A SPROLAL VISIT BY THR ROYAL PaRtyY. Photographa of FR. BIL the Pringe of Waise and Suite, on view at BRavi'S Galery Covies in Mart 4 tals Gallery open from $A. Me wl Burris Comsoare, Naw Fore, Ootoder 15, 1800. Musena J. Guxmsr & Bon: Grrtuzuzn—H RB. the Pricoe of Wales, having beeo unaile to vit your gallery ou taturday, haa directed me to say to you thst if yon will go on to Boston b» will alt to you for bis photograph. Yours, truly, ARCHIBALD. KM the Prince of Walee at @UKNEY'S GALLERY, 707 Breowd ony By rojal desire Meaera GURNEY & BON loft for Boston tawt Wednescay for the purpose of making Prince of Wales aud ecite. Aster having taken te lives of the Priuce Mud royal party, during thetr etsy at Revere House, they bave jnet retarved with the plotures, pro- nonEced Bo eRLBTactory by the Prinee that bis Royal Highness Uvmaaad copies to be seat alrect to Bockcaber sce ‘The pictures will be on exbibition In a few days. In the pw anime the pubile ean examine the eutograpba of the royal party oo the visiters’ register, at the Gallery. Knox's Fall Hat —All Classes and Pro- fesstons cid and young, fashionable and those pot farbtonable, citizens and strangers, ‘he wise and otherwine the extravagant an the prudent, all bay MKNUX'S They are attracted by the unmistadeabie beauty and exceltence of bie propouneed by all ia’ ges the handsomest Hat of the reas to his Saiceroome’ Bo 212 Broads ay, coroer of Fullon sireet. White's 811k and Soft Hets are ali thé Rage. Tle Newonstie Bolt Hat, something neat for young gents, cna be bad only at 216 Broadway, under Barnum's Mu reum. Try One Hate "Palle New Hat Company's 83 ready at 143 Nassau street. David's Fall St Baie: com 29} Broad: At Bvans’, 66 and 65 Fulton Street, Binok and fanoy cloth $5 00 to $18 OD Black ard fancy Beaver Overconta wo 2000 Black and to 160 Laselmere, linet o — Good black el % 800 Vive binck clots wo 40 Raper Dinek cloth Pronk Coats 6 Bm Rieck Gith! Doeskie snd Cassimere Pants io $m Fancy Caesimere. Pilot and Bearer Pants. wo 6 ote wo 80 to 80 ‘and 5. Great Bush for Boys’ and Children’ ‘Clothing. Spiendit stook at Ok Hall, 4, Sand 33 Fulton creat. Shirts, $18 and $24 —Gentiemen’s Far- nishing Geods. PRARSE, from London, 813 Broadway, Six Fine rts for $8, Warranted to Fit, MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 267 Broadway. me Boros los Uhainam street, corner of Peart Wheat Did they Cost? Only $12 for the Suit! at GRO A. HUNTER 4 00.'S Mam- moth Clnthiag Warebouae, Nox 290 and 292 Howery 1 and for men ant Yo: way. Winter Boots of Saperior WATKINS, 114 Fulton street and Fai Ruoss LORLY BROOKS 4 PON Katablisved 1629. 134 Fulton street, opposite Chareh sireet, ppt Mame ara rit Mad ol . a “~ Betadiiabad Ya Patent Champion Fire and fates, 281 Brosdway, corner of Murray street, Herrin, Borgia Pr New Yorn. Defianss tent powder proof locks and cross bars. Also fire sod barglar Prout sideboard and parlor Hales, Depot 6 Murra y mere, corner f College place. AT M. Paltalk Ladd d& Webster Sowing ‘Machines en eS EE iS vie Dames, alee beottone tunis de yom sews ergy AL SASL Wee: “ i New —Baste! lliunsions, Wig caper Surle, ali kivds of ornamental Hair Work = Mauufactory S20} Brontway, between Deane and Werth eresta i “Ladiss’ Beautifier"—Pheiom & Son's “feow Wain Oream." Sid by mil drametmum jextom.” Pralon'’s Price tte. per bottle. “Beautiful Compl “Brow While Orieota’ Oren." “A Clear Complexion” hs Destred by all tation, Vee PALON's “Brow White Orwnta: Orewm ” privately applied. No. Hiil's Hair Dye—50 Ce Black or heown, Bestin see. Depot No i Barclay wirnet, and old by el drwy gle Triv ph of Art —Cameron’s Invisible new and novel lavention; detention im, wireri, Brooklyn, The traar terme Diseases Inci- yeriod Pot - nae you hare that Winsi owen shorhina SYRUP Beavutifal Complexion —Uaird's Liquid Pearl nag exttoves s eS ee eoving Ye eK The comp ener ane Fists Priontpel depots 78 sud 490 Brent wey. Matehsiors Meir Wye ts the Rest tn tne | world. — in SPPrUDTiA's Or Ivawe ronme, at tbe wig fncwory, 19 erect iry's Tricopherens ts the Hest end goer eR ees ye try old Uy Ve Sulfererti-live, Ve Bedride~ Dr FONT Ae Venetine Lintmert can cow be It Srervnniod p spvedy eure for Coronio Khaw neot Ali kinée—or wo oxy Thy od Cae De leant " ‘Ormtinnd! treet, 8. ned. Price 2° aud Bold by al drogmume oof Hernia, or Rw ro wou knows hones of Rac. eurgice ‘ctytiom of ole Madea! Gore Kerofeln.nAk Few Butiies of Henmedy's | ce mi oy Se direction 9 tbe pers, arcu deme! worst che" Saferers Try Vhem.—One Small oe of ieee atest eae oe | the ewe ee ) makes it impeseibie to keep ber on | geve hor Inctory, om entire new pinn. Ladies’ Feriiue | poe | om SHEET. |, Drawings of R. ottertes:— ; 260, ‘26, 1860. 66. OcroseR 38, 69, ex Cousty, Miss * 6, 17, 27, 39, 71, 66, 46, 72, 9 So 67, 40, Consutiparen Lorreky, Cass 192, Ocromen 26, 1260 #, 34, 45, 72, 33, 38, 70, 42, 26, 71, St, UL. Circalars ent free of charge, b, add Drawitvgs of ‘ —WOOD, EDDY & CO., | te | 11, Coronme 26 87, 10,53, 55, 62. % 1860, . SL, 6%, 2, 88, 17, 85, 1. ut free ef charge, by addressing either to | D EDDY & 60. timington. are, Or © WOOD, EDDY & OO., Bt. Louis, «issourt. | he Kapemacheio Hat for tais Fall and the enening win'or ts the richest and mest highly finished Fist et prodnord ia New Yors. ‘This is the opinion of all who visit hs aalexroom of bis ex'xblishment since the new style was an- | pounced. Why Pay $4 fora hai in Broadway, when one supe- ior In every respect can be purchased at No, 118 Nassau | atreet fo Married. Arxixs— Rock weit.—Oo Thursday, October 26, at the |. Fewidenoe of the bride's father, by the Rev. Dr. Tyrg, of St. George's ehureb, New York, T. Astigy ATKiNs to JULIA | Fawron Rockwatt, daughter of Benjamin Rook well, ali of 2. Bocart—Lyau.—On Monday, Oct, 22, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. J. Duabar, Mr. Timo vay B, Boornt, Jr., to Mies Kuzaneru @., eldost daughter of Charles Lyall, deceased, all of this city. Braprorp—Waiis.—On Thursday, Oct. 26, by the Rev. Alfred B. Beach, D D., ALEXANDER Brapvorp to CLARA, daughter of O P Wells, M.D. CLARK—TRowsRipas —On Thursday, Oct. 25, by the Rev Dr. Morgan. Jenoms B. Crank to Kate A., daughter | of &. L, Trowbridge, all of this city. Dz Bryorsx—Sonenck —At Bushwick | nerday, October 24, by the Rev. 8. , De Brvorws to Caroling A’, youngest daughter of the late Cornelius Schenck, Eeq , of thia city. Essxunyy—Van Dusew—At Linndale, on Taestay, October 23, by Rev. Dr. Demarest, Connxuics Esseistrs, Esq. of Hudson, N. Y., to Mary T. Livisaston, daughter of Peter Van Dusen, of Greenport, N. ¥. Oaniry—Paoxnas — 4t Calvary church, on Thursday eventng, October 25, by the Rev Dr. Hawks, Mr. Joun A. OAKLEY to ELRANOR Marston, eldest daughter of Alfred G. Peckham, Erq., al! of thia city. ScHENCK—Dx Brvouk.—At Buzhwick, L. I, on Wod nerday, October 24, by the Rev. 8. H Meeker, FRAYKLIN 8. ScHeyce, of this city, to Acne, daughter of Charies J. De Bevoise, Fsq , of the former piace. SnucK—Woov'—On Toureday, October 26, by Rev. J. W. Lindsay, Taxopors StiticK t yLovm, A. Woon SLaTER—Hawses —On Tuesday, October 23, at St Fran cen Xavier's church by Rev F. Driscoll, James Mies Neve Hawkes, only daughter of John Hawkes, Exq., of this city. Sneiuinc—Paera —On Tharaday evening, Oc! by the Rev A. D Gillette, D DJ GkaxNwooy iG to Suse T., daughter of Col, Thomas F. Peers, all uf this city, Wraon—Iivesry —In Baltimore, on Thursday, October 26, by the Rev. Dr. Cummings, Hxvey P. Wrison (of the firm of Wilsons, Midgley & Jennings, of New Yor's) to Gronauansa Hoey, of the former place. Died. Amaxo —On Thursday, Ootobor 26, ANDREW AMAND, in the 36th year of bis age. ‘His family invites bie fricn 4s to atteud the funeral, from his residevee, No. 250 Elizabeth strest, this (Savurday) afternoon, &! Lwo o'clock. Bien —On Fricay, Ostober 8, Saran Extay Bixp, only daughter of Edwin and Jane Bird, aged 20 moutoa and 2 a ‘The friends and relatives of the family are rospectfully invited to atiend the funeral, on day afternooo, at two o'clock, from the resideveo of her parents, 925 Third ebue. Cxary —Oa Thursday, October 25, Emicy, wife of Bumphrey A. Orary, Eq , 26 years. ‘The relatives end friends of the family are reapectfully invited to her fuveral, on Sanday efernoon, at balf past one o'clock, from 88 Watts stect, corner of Warhington Newborg papers please copy. Crsyrores —On Thoreda: tion, Mra JANE CLAYROCRN, 64 years. The retetives and friends of the famity, and those of ber sons, Jobn and Walter Lamb, are respecifelly invited to attend her funeral, this (Saturday) afterneon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 60 York street, Jertey City, without further invitation, Carvin? —In this city; on Friday, October 26, Mr. @ Canvirt. Notice of fuperal in this evening's pavers. Contime—On fifth day night, (Thursday), Josera W. Comsins, in bis TOth year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend, witbout further notice, the ianeral, from his late residence, No @ East Twenty-third street, on ret day (Sunday) afterooon at two o'clock. Coppiseton.—In the city of Rehway, N. J,on Thurs- day, October 26, Many L. fyman, daugbter of the late Henry Inman, end wile of Mr. Smith Coddiogtn, The friends of the family are tavited to attend the funral, from ber late residence, without farther notice, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cars leave Now | York wt eleven A. M and twoive M Finsane—In Brooltl a, oa Friday, October 26, MARGanet | Fuswan®, after @ ehort but paintel liiness, ta the 26th year of her age. | ‘The friends aud relatives of the family are invited to | mttena her funeral, ou Sunday afternoon, from the real- | Gence of her brother in-law, Jehn § Denpison, atiautic avenue, opposite Oxford street, Brooklyn. Frvzratnick—On Frivay morning, October 26, "between six ano seven o'clock, Tuomes Fitarataiox, in the 2lst | year of bis age, after a short and severe iUlness. Hie friends ap4 the relatives of the family, also the beloved October 2%, of consump ears. | Young ai | @d,to ates street, New York, on Sunday aflernoon, at twoo'clock. ‘The remains will be interred ip Calvary Cemetery Gar —Io this city, on Thursday, October 25, Awpazw Gav, of Brockville, C. W., aged 4¥y ears, one month and 14 ork ville papers pleage copy. ~ wp as it doba Rand Fr yy hae LM, infant er rances . Her remaing were interred in Green wood. Heones —Oo Thureday, Octover 5, of consumption, Scean Hvonas beloved sister of William aod ok | Hoghes, aged 27 years. ‘ne frieuda of Ube faratly are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her brotier, Fourth street, this (3aturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Levey —At Sa on Sunday, October 14, of typhoid fover, Micuast J Laver Mevebester (Kogland) papers please copy Livinceton.—On Wedueeday, October 24, at hor late repidence, Montgomery piacé, Dochess county, York, Lotix Livineetom, aged 79 years, widow of the ate Fd ward Livingston, formerly Secretary of State of Whe Loited States. and Minister to France. The friends of the ‘amily are invited to attend the funeral services, without farther potioa, at the Methodist Episcopal church, in Rhinebeck, Duchess couaty, om Sun- ay a/ erpoon, at balf past two o'clock. New Orleans oopy. Tock wooo be tena, October 11, Josmva B. Locx- Woon, aged 41 years His remaios were interred ia Greenwood Comotery. New Orleans, St. Louis and Mobile papers please copy. On Friday, October 26, Maxr, wife of Ro- bert MoCiane The relatives and friende of the family are respeettully invited t the funeral, on Sunday s{tarpoon, at one o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 120 Eighih avenue, | Mawroy.—On Thureday, October 25, Ascmiunt, daughter of Caroline W. and Bunyon W. Martin, Jr., aged 16 months | The frieade and relasives are invited to attend the fune ral. thie (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the reridence of her parents, 169 East Fourteenth atroct, of BS Murerave, ip the The friends of are invited to attend ber fu- eral, from her late residence, Wert WMS, this (*aturday) morn'ng, at eleven o'clock. P &—Bost for Morris & Bevex Railroad leaves foot of Courtiandt atreet, Jersey city ferry, at balfpast eight, AM McCay —On Wednesday, October 24. of consumption | Jota Canouwe MeCiaY, ‘eldest davghtor of Jobn and | Jessie MeClay, aged 19 years, 2 monthe and 6 cays. | Tee frienes end acquaintances of the family are re- | epectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber parevta’ | residence, Ne 313 Wert Sixteenth street, on Sunday | afternoon; aithalf past one o'clock | MeDoxato— On Friday, October 26, Mary McDosan, ln | the PStb yew , & Dative of the county Weet | meatn, (relan: | Her frie see and oqnaiptances are reepectfully invited funeral, this (Satorday) afternoon, at two , No. 164. Nioth streot | MeGrine—om Fritay, Ootoher 26, MeGorRe, & pative of Onstie Lyons, county Cork, Ireiand,tn the 29th he from her Inte residemee, 116 treet, N ¥., thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two ta of the family are invited to attend 1 Cork papers will please copy October 26, Isanas, daughter of Goo. T and Mary ‘The frieton ® hie (Raturday) y rom lence of her parents, Pacific street, near New York | avenue, Bedford, L 1. fuerway —At Little Rock, Arkansas, on Wednesday, | Oetcher 11, of congestion of the longs, Miss Loca sowvees, formerly of this city. ia the 17th year of ber | ape. “ni (Te Suddenly, on Thoreday, October 26, at A) Ope ge county, N ¥., Hasnady reliot of the late M | nec On Twereday, Ostober 96, of o | “rostos —On Thoreday, o ae, Mee Mary Srawtom, acmater of the the Loto | bor Feq of Pittsfield, aged 76 years and a he ice triode end those of her family are altro ber Cameral, Crom the residenes of ber +. Powe, 108 Amity Set, Sreseys. Craw vitetcn, the (Saterday) morn eleven 0’ Serie ie Greeny on Friday, October SrrrTe, aged BR years ‘The Sucerat wilt take thie al Janes —At Throgs Negk, Westchester thartday Gower 980 Aumisa hosoeea, Hattie and Anguetas H derege, aged aye | Worremaiae were takea to Portamonth, N. the fane- the idl i rf — MISCRLLANBUUS. oa ee ye a awison | | Beance’s Delmware New | exbibition ui « 1 ae CHINA AND GLaga | Mavnfuctared by us expres henge . | atame ba a: eon THE PRINOWR Te Le | i ai the Ack omy Music teat each pices bemring the rovat ‘omgesn: bt OF the kam " W. JF. DatLRY & 00., 631 Broadway, | AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PURIHALe firet clase Hovsehoid Furniture at suction — al VAR J. | KR¥LER & CO. nuooneers, op this Ouy. Saturday eo West Iweuty sith sueat nerr Sixth avenue, vis —7 oovw Pisnoforte, Parlor Suits Mirrors, Palatia | Conaisting of ROK Ase | ae Also ‘et 105, o'clock precise.y oe lt T GIMBRED B'S —WEDDING CARD AND BNVE. | in approved styles, and the best variety of note bapers | T GIMBRBD! BROADWAY—JU8T INTRO. A sted the Gray Hand made Garde | | AT JONES, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET, 9 FI | Alcaif tives boote.64 60 double water proot sewed Bow T J. RVERDELLS. $02 BROADWAY—WEDDING | AY carn 4c. These celebrated engraved Cards wold onty ‘Seuneienen parevewetuneespennenssesineensniesenersinio=-apieaniansne> ASTIFICUAL TERTH—THE GRE*TEST IMPROVE: Feet In the atmompherio vlates. M. Lovett's pateat. Prof. wedge Maro saab Ld Wave Plas, Boat uy | Broadway. Eetablished 1835. bidcitalasacs NEW story. THE MYSTERY OF WILDWOOD. BY AYLVANUS comm, TR. vIn the number of the Ledger to be ianiad om o’clook, w ill be commenced the publication of a tale, shove title by Mr Cobb. The soene of this sory in vietmity of New York. and the personages: (nee Relaally walked the streets of thin ciiy hore, 1 g love. of unspeakanl fering ‘aad through tall Tuts © wmbee vole te mysticlam, such aa not unfreqnently envelops Mike a pall fe of Sooner who liver only for the ratification of bis own Ate Fer nay 2 DROADWAT—WED. ‘ope. sola only at this store. Wedding Buve- CARD TO THB PUBLIC —THOUSANDS HAVE DIRD, and tl more ave dying from consamption omer baie tarae ch when by usieg J. BOVER DODS’ IMPRRIAI INK BITTERS they would serely be bene ited if not ¢ xeneral pre} extend to there ne ‘ebed and no intelligent physician can or rare them. They are made by « successful pysicten ‘kil chemist, and are used by the first physicians in all parte of Unioe. For consumption, dysoepale, indigestion. debilay nervousness, and asa madieige for females they have Mra Weaver, of ‘Albany, La re, Lamar, of Georgia, have been cured of consumpitom. jeacham. of Flori’ a, cured of chronie d: end Dr M aa to thelr virtues. ‘Try oa bottle, CHABLES WIDDIFIELD & CO. Sold by druggist generally throurhont ‘DAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY GIVE PROMPT ATTEM. h, te to tbe gollection of Drafis, Notes, Billa, Acceptances, . D. bile. Ae RIDGEWATER PAINT. ‘Tented ten years on public and private buildings: tor steamers, irom work, . Proprietors, 73 wihtinwe strat. 1 United States & roofs, outside work, decks , varaa, fences, railroad bridges, 4c “bee 72 Maiden DAR GLEN SBMINARY, BING BING, N. Y¥.— ‘adie bk arded and educated; under ten, $126; above are $180. Apply to Mre Freeman, principal, or ab 68 tbeet, Brooklyn, and 807 Spring street New York. Location CO eee OTtrrs —_ TOWNS East ath acd Sonthwest, at moderate yates. by ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY. rR BUNIOWS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED Olsen tata eared ar fo Cate: Sergess neon ve € 1 to physicians and oar toons of the city. [rereenreenraee, DEAFNESS, AT ONC! BXOVED. EAD TESTIMONY. Barx or tas New Yorn, Angus Dr. Von Moachziaker treated me yong, anus tia 5 folly and endsfucioriiy, (My bering was restored, and oom Unuen a 400d an ever; and T add my teaumony te President of the Bank of the New ¥ 3 jew pean. Ont, 1, {estimontate to soma tance to consult Dr. Von Moscbzisker, who by perfectly; and 1 sineerely recommend him as s most auriat. J. THOMPSON, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, M. New Yorx. Oct 11, 160 mir oii h tn the operaiion of tbe Bar” T cume ts your a Ks BOW aa good as ever. a. or = President of the Goodhue Fire Insurance Company. For all diseases of the Bye and Bar, apply a: bis ofles, Otto No. 1h Ciween Pirts nod Birth svenase UerABLUHED sIxvT YEAS, 889 sod 885 Fourth street, borihwest corner of Broadway. Superior Parlor, Ldbrary, and Bedroom Purnkere @ Prom the plan and substantial io” the elegant and expensive, Interior Deooraiions, Piet, Mastai Glamea, te. Goods packed and shipped to al! parts of the works. ARFITIN, TBE TURK T wasindurad dy the hi heals Sleeased honipa 814 by ait 7% * Prepared by VALBRTINE &°C0.. 09 Gold street. W. ¥. Owns LILLINS BALL PROTECTING IRON 7 CAL tor OA? BB. . Twenty Herre nn a MOWE, os Breateey, BT. ‘ROCK BRE’ INA JELLY—A DELICIOUS and the best sub-titute for animal food, ieee, Of the Astor House, and ail tbe principal saison ag Farina Lol ere fo prevent borning or el; rs fore the cab zi of various sizes, ® and patterns for “ labment No 5 new Canal sirert, near Mast Broadway. ATT'S LIFE BALAAM. Kbermatiom io | sipelae salt beum, pi worst capes Of Cinenm debility. liver and kitneya, Incipient consumpuon, &e., | most onitainly cared by this erest purifier. HYATT'S Life Bal-am bas cured thousands of these and Wmilar Cisessen and it will gow certainly care any ones what cap be reacked by medicine if in sovordance with the a Dot contain & particle of mercury OF amg mineral P al depot 206 Grand | ree y other dele erioas few her it pike Norra eae REY neat he * ‘of the ERCHANTS MAVING DRAFTS. RIL’ S, ances, cobcct, one bare. the estes prompuy or eo re ended be ABAMS REPRESS COMPAST - RR0o#RS & BArHON | Rstabitebmenta corner | on way lavite a compari a bet wenn hale 0a, wintek Clovuwe And al) olher sem romeuta to. NEW AND Danie THE LOWEST Flt Bes. THE BEST GO. Om THY 1. SORRT VARTSTY ONK PRICK POR All Avt no deviation | BOOBS & RATYOND ) Qronant PIAROR— Md @ _— BAND, Ogu ARE » PIOCOY) ANUPaCT. RED ROOMS MM Rrondwar PMY FALL STOCK WiLL BE SOLD for winter qonde Thos —8'? ele Pants for St to, & Veats tr SS, tow | T* These are tbe «7 | Orerenata, newest style, BIZ Wo $16 Wiuss Eee ve sort 1 TS GALLONB HAnEpey « | HA 08 In ring com nose.t of ayo how om Rani ty CONCENTRATED ” Lea as } Tn ona gation of bofline e 6 | ’ n—Pat | Af? | ssarese Bo * | <prasren 10/0 DEMOCRATS, TO JOIN THR sONm nt HOLMRE’ photogre ph 4 W's see Tarorabie to the von ond the ot eh by Pheargranbe ot Wen ‘ | BPEL down nod Gabe ieee wey. 0. bs} One, oe. ant on Grover & Bekan beeler a . 1-4 SOF? ils JUnammeon, cone | SaaS eS

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