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like @ private dwetling, and 1s hardly largo enovgh to counsel in the onse. eeem confi lest, pablic opinion inclining reepectability end of the lowest, not only to Chicags, but in St. Bovis, Cincinnati, Albany and ‘Now York. The spirit with which the oase will be oon- ducted may be ju’ged from the fuot that at Cincinoatt ‘Mrs. Buroh’s lawyers were notifed that po professional Courtesics need be looked for from Mr. Buroh’s counsel. This moratng the panel of jurors was called, and all feomed respectabie, intelligent mon. Shortly after the ‘Court opened the case being tried was postponed to allow @ motion, on the part of Mr. Buroh, that the deposition of Boma ©. Clark, of St. Lonts, who testified that Mr. Bureh ‘visited ber several times, be suppressed as being irrete- vant to the issue, Tt is said that Mr. Burch wishes the trial pretpoved, and this motion was made to induce de- fendan’’s counse! to ehow their haad, Mrs. Burch, divesting the case of all techateal!tios, faye that Mr, Baron ought not to have bis bill of divorce, because the charges ageinst ber are not true. It was thought that on euch a motion her counsel would smend ber answer, attack Mr. Burch’s character, and so mako ‘this testimony admissible Then Mr. Burch might ask - nd obtain a postpopement. Afver brief argument the Court granted the motion, the defence making but slight ohjection, though they may move to amend thelr answer at any time. It is thought that when all the counsel aod witnesses are present, and tho trial cannot be postponed, that this will be done, and ‘tben tn crimiastion acd recrimtnation this case will equa the Forrest case. ‘The rule being gravted, the case on trial was resumed. No one oan teil accurately whom the Burch case will be Called on. Madame Venice, whose deposition bas becn taken in Cinotmaati by counsel for Mra. Burch, was arrested in that olty yesterday for perjury. Newe from New Mexico. PIGHT BETWEEN 1HB INDIAN3 AND UNITED STATES TROOPS—CAPT. M'LANE KULLE! Tppavan 18, 1860. ‘Tho New Mexican mail, with dates to tho 28th ult, rived hore to-day. Capt. George MoLane, of the mounted rifies, wes killed by tho Navaj» Indians on tho 13:h of October He was outon ® scout with bis company, and whea within about twenty five milos of Fort Deflance a ‘ty of Indiacs were overtaken. In the charge upon em Capi. MoLane killed four Indians with bis pisuns ‘Whes the charge was made and the word to rally given tbe captain became separated from his men and was seen to fall being frightened, ren off, drage tanoe before ho war stopped. When his men came up, found that be was dead. He bad three shots tn him, which must bave produced jnstaot death. So porisnad one of our bravest and noblest officers by the hands of the red skine Captain MoLane was a son of Senator McLane, of Dela- ware. Ho leaves a widow aud three children, who aro at Albuquerque. Tndiaus, after the death of Captain Molane made their cecape. Busisess in Santa Fe te very dull, There is considera Die snow and cold weather beyond the crossing of the Arkansas river, From thence the weatber has been Pleasact. There is no news from the plains of any intercst. The Presidenual Kiection. MI3dOURI. St Lovm, Nov. 18, 1860. ‘The result of the election in this State is doubtiw, aud nothing can be known positively for several days, The Oguree Doug as slightly anead, with about ‘thirty counties to bear from. The Bulletin figures Bell coveiderably shead, with thirty counties to hear from. vote for Breckinridge, as far as hoard from, 18 23,000; Lincoln, 16,000 Fifty four countics (official) give 94,804; Dowgias, 29 617. VIRGINIA. ‘The Alexandria Gas+tte reports all the countics beard from, bat Braxton, Clay, Craig, Fayctte, Glies, Logan, Mercer, Raicigh. er, Wayac, Wevster and W:omi.g, which geve Lateber 141 ity, show Boll's gain 14.129, majority 80 NasuVILLA, and Roath Carelina bank nutes Nov. 13, 1880, * per ceatum discount. are taken at Ove ‘The Chicago Fugitive Slave Case. Omcaso, Nov. 13, 1860. ‘The tive slave excitement is onded. A warrant ‘Rostow, Nov. 13, 1960. The Museum of Comparative Zoology at Uambridge wes Gedicated to day. Tho exercises consisted of addresses » it, sergeant ited hates Arty, who wen om hisfway Rast trom Camp x express lea: St Joseph on Sunday a tad peaeek nave st two Choc on” Monday afterneen. ee ens oeon, Ser 1800. ‘The mails per the Europa will close a’ ‘morrow bat she fe i I ments. awwan, Now 13, 1840. R. R. Onyler, from New York, arrived o'clock this morning. All well Cuantastos, Nov. 13, 1860. me!! steamship James Adger, Captata New York, arrived here as twelve Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. ‘ov. 18, 1960. Blocks Penneyiveoia Gh Reading Ratiroed 16%. Morrie Canal 55. Long is\act Raiiros Railroad 88. Sight exohange on Now ork at pa. we New Ontxaxe, Nov 18, 1960. flee 80-day 7060 bales; prices easier but un at ile 8 1tye for gy] dans day bales; three ; \oa, ageing ales the ; ir year; stock ia por ‘114 000 bales; stock at al! Syathers paris Ahead of int i. Dudes. declining, at Bo. a 320 co on 2 Toe 0 108; tnd with bin of iaring 10 si —. gount. on New York 14 per cont die te is # . He it Ss: ilssty efits 3 #2 Borvavo, Nov 18—1 P, M. t and steady. Wheat’ duil: the only salen 18 096 bushels Milwaukee . ou pri dail and hoary: sales 6,000 , 08 aales of Ee other grains. | Canal fretghis to-day—12.000 ble. dour, ‘exports— 266,000 bi 840,000 jushels wheat, Curcaco, Nov. 13—6 P, M. . Whoat dull and 1c a 1}¢0. higher: salew busbela at 823 a 826 for North Western club; ® Blo for No. 1, and 783<c. a 790, for No. 2, Corn firm: sales 25,000 bushels at 86c, in Receipts—9,200 bbis. flour, 66,000 bushels wheat, 16,000 bushels corn. Shinmenta—1,400 ur, 49,000 burbels wheat, 42,000 busbols corn. Freights unchanged. Exchange om New York very scarce, ‘aud bank rates advanced to 2 a 8 per cent premium. Cinciywatt, Nov. 18, 1860. Flour unchanged. Whiskey dull at 1630. Hoge very dail and nominal at $6 50 a $6 90: sales 7,000 head wince the Lat tost.; rales of this seacon 85,600, agaiust 22,000 (ast year. Provisions pominal aud nothing done. Money in increased demand at 12 per cent as the lowest rate, Sight exchange on New York dull at 34 per ceut pre mitwn. ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH STAR. News from Central and South America and New Granada. Arrival of $926,093 in Treasure, Res, Bes, ee The steamship North Star, Captain Jones, from Aspin- wall 6th inst., arrived at this port last evening. She britg® (bo mails and passengers that icf San Francisco on the 20th ult, on board the Cortez. By some oversight we bave recetved no schedule of the specie brought by the North Star. The total amount is $926,098. The North Star brings no news from California, hor advices baving been anticipated by the overland express. The detachment of United States troops, 230 in num- ber, under Captain H. D. Wallen, which left New York on the 224 alt., arrived safely at Aspinwall in good health, baving conducted themselves in an orderiy man- ner, owirg to the excellent dizcipline observed by those im command. The Panama Siar and Herald of October 30 gives a narrative of events which have roenited ta a corres. Pondenoe between Fiag Offlcer Montgomery, of tho Uuited ‘States equacron, apd Captain Miller, of the Britta: man- of-war Clie It appears that Britich eentries have been Placed in front of the British and Freuch Cougulates, with orders w challenge every passer, and dewand an answer to tho challenge. On Saturday, tho 20th, Dr. Joba P, Kluge, an Amerioan Citizen, and employé of the Panama Railroad Compauy, complained to the American Consul of the manner in which ho and others hed been molested by an English sentry, aud the case was taken under investigation and laid before Fing Oflicer Montgomery. The game night, as Tdeutonant Fitzhugh, of the United States sloop St. Marys, and a son of Captain Engle, of the United Statics Navy, commanding the Chirique expedition, were passing the English Consulate, they were hailed by the sentinel, to which they made no reply, and upon attempting to pass were stopped, the sentry presenting his bayonet. The sergeant of the guard was sont for, and when requested to go for the lieutenant did so, after ordering the sentry to sboot trem down if they attempted to escape. On the "Oa Monday, FI Odleer Msaigemnary gacreaned 8: com. Woatio io" Captaia Miller,’ of the Ollo, with» state- ment of the circumsiasoes ihat transpired Satarda; ~ also the complaints made the of the procticn, tas Cn bes ste tinued he would at once adopt m: Ienment of the neutrality of the "AThe fag offer also opened a 1° Intendente of » with rete Si Fog Gar estnmery stroma » com Manication to Captain M‘ler tn reference to the arres t of =* for pr war, ‘tons mast be coedned to the precincts of toe Gongulaies, sad not one foot beyoud; and had be knowa tn time of the imprisonment of Dr. Kinge, be would have emapisyed the necetsary meang to procure bs [natant release News from Central America. OUR PANAMA CORKESTONDENCE. Pawama, Nov. 5, 1960. Affaire in the Central American Republice— Return of the Chiriqui Eupedition, dc. Toe I'apama Ratlroad Company's steamer Guatemala, J. M. Dero, commander, arrived at Panama on the 4th inet. with two weeks’ later advices from Central Ameri- oa, Ber dates are Ben Jose de Guatemala, Oct. 34; La Union, San Salvador, Oct. 30; Realejo, Nicaragua, Oot. $1: Punta Arenas, Coste Rica, Nov. 2. She brought the asual cargo of Central American pro- duce, the mails for the United States and Burope ands foil complement of passenger®, among whom were Lieut. Jeffers, United States Navy, and party, who have jost comploted the hydrographic survey of the Galfo Dalce. GUATEMALA. ‘There {# no news whatever from this State, The coun- try continues tran got) aod prosperous. AN BALVADOR. The of San daivator oundema in unmeasured forme tbe summary cxorution of Mora and General Cauas by the government of Costa Rica. This is aot to be Gore at, einoe it is known that the President of Satyador Was imyticated with Mora apd Casas. NICARAGUA. Woe Lave nothing of interest from this covairy. COSTA RICA. A great many arrests have been made in Ponta Arenas and Son June persons muepected of bering sympathized with Mora in bis late unsucoers‘u! siicep! i overthrow prisous of both places are ppored to be inaimical to ‘Thero ia no news to report from Pacama. The Isthmus {a tranquil, and no apprebension is felt of another ou: break. Nothing farther has been beard from the interior of the Confederation, The monthly mali from Bogota is hot due here until the Th or Sth inst., and conse- quently we are without farther intelligenoe from the reat of war. The fxgiieh eteamer Anse bas arrived « Panama With tome two wopks lator dateg from Busan re ture, but all communication between that port and the interior of the Btate of Cacca betug out off, we have nothing further from Gen. Moequera's '.0' pond Ca to be as Coaltl awaiting the overnment a8 respects tio O06. entored {Bio between himeltead Gon, Posain oh ‘The United wates steam corvetio Narrs from Calin vin Guayaquil, arrived at Pacams on the ult, apd was ox, from olasteted ia oifice. it will be exequator was revoked by Franco pd Ci alleged interference in the political of the y A detachment of some 230 United States troops, under ‘the command of Colinei Wallen, sailed from Panama in tho Golden Age on the Slet ult, 200 of whom aro w be ‘stationed in California and the residue ta Oregon. The wing veasels of war are now bere:—The Mates” aes Lancaster, flag ship of tho *quadron; the United Siates steam corvette Warra- gansett, the sloop Mutine. The United sloops Cyane and Levant are dally expected, NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Arrival of the Pony Express—$1,133,000 im Treasure em route for New York. Fort Kaaawar, Nov. 13, 1860. The pony express from San Francisco on the 8d inst. Passed here at four o'clock this afternoon, bringing the following California news:— Bay Francisco, Nov. 3, 1860, Arrived Ist, sbip Indinn Queen, from Bordeaux. Balled Ist, steamer Uncle Sam, for Pauams, taking 160 Passengers and $1,188,000 in treasure for New York, of which $1,162,000 is for New York. Salled 2d, ship Moteor, for Callao, . During the past throe days trade with the country has eon fair end the weather fine. Transactions (row drat bands, however, are only to the extent needed to ro Pienish jobbers’ stocks for dally trade. The approach of the rainy reason causes dealers to be cautions about making any large purchages. The eales since the report | a, the last pony express comprise:—Candies—3,600 ee of adamantice at 23%¢ per Ib, and 100 boxes of Sperm at 42ic. Cotf-e lower: 300 bags of Rio ai 1530. @1To. per Ib. Segare—40 000 ut auotivon, leaving @ loss Tror—£0 tong Scotcd pig at $35 Molaeses and #y rap—B0 bbls of New York at 62340. per galioom kerovene at #1 75 n $1 85 Via the Isthmus, at 280. a $00, and 800 Araing, via UO Hora, at Lasgo @ 29 Lard—iTs. for comraon; kisshiog co, Alde: We; JB & Co's, 210 Pork—60% a ud 19 bbis. cloar at $11 16 hos. old OMe, and 46 cance now at Io 4 is Rice—Swall tanesotions tn foreign Sugar—30 nods New Orleans at llc a 1ijo; od in orisk request “to-day at lo Foretge braudcr—190 packagos; market soffers. under the nows from France omeRtic Liquore—smali sales at inst quotat Whinkey—100 bbis. at 42ig0. The breadstaffe and grain market J obunged, either witn respect to tho demand or reguinr TAL, Biboe Inst report The steamer Moses Taylor, advertired as one of an op. Position Line to Pavama, bas been withdrawn. The pony exprres, with St Lou's dates of tho 1th ult, arrived at Sap Francisco on the Ist inst. Reverdy Johzeon has been speaking for the last two daye in the Now Almeas mine caso, 4 statement is published showing the yield of Fre men! ‘pora mixes in the last Gve months to excead $176,000 - Nothing is said about the expense of woraing she mines durlug the saue time, #9 baad the actual prolis capnot be arrived at. Govervor Downey bas declined the appolatment of Commissioner tn bebalf of the State to act #itu Lieut Mowry, to fix the boundary of California. Tne work most, therefore, be delayed until sho next Legieiature. ‘The politica! campaign ts drawing tow close. Ali par- | tles concede the Hate to Lincoin. Tae municipal election in (his olty promises to be un- usually exciting. The merchants and business meo Dave agreed to close their stores and work shops and de vote the time t» tbe election » The steamer Uncic Sam cid not got away at the usuai hour on the ist inat., la cousequeace of a suspiciva eater tained by United States Marshal Coleman that a certato individual bad taken pasenge whose presence wae re quired to this State to settle some gcoounte with his Creditors He was not found on board et Aiteen miautes befre eleven o'clock, whes the Uncio Sam Grod & ssiute and eteamod & pamee passengers per tho Uncie Sam are as | Davideou, wile, infant and serveu' J . 5 E Marcelwus, Rov Mr. Mapies, Rev Mr. Beckwith aod family, A. Giluan,O A. Swift, Mes Hanaam, L Ce arg G. ©. Movreary, Pract Nolls, lebitz, 7. A ener, J.C. Mensdorfers, Miss alley, L T.'A. Piper, J. L. Stanley, and wife; Captain Greenup and infant, Uige, R Grant Coliiaa, C. K. Herrick, | Pinkbam ana wife, A certs, A. Jamnigon, O. Morton award k J. Campbell, W. W. Fiab, Morrissey, Dr. J. N Greer J. Jamon, Mise A J, wen, J. B. Hogs, 0. Bar Wowrags fer we steamer Cac Sam amounw to Of which $1.052,074 ts (sr New York, $05,000 $1,000 for Fauna. The liet of eipments 60 000 a . Wardwell, per, FE. L, ‘The treasure $4,188,601, opland B. Lrweet, 8. su ‘Daniel, and 108 to toy United States sloop St. Marya, az tho Briich | @teamer Saranac NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, { Fine Arts. ‘We were last evening favored with @ private view of Dubufo's celebrated pictures, “The Temptation” and “The Expulsion,” which wit! be on exhibition for some weeks at Goupil’s Gallery in Broadway. Of the two paint- | ings we prefer the later for tis Que artistic effects. In “The Temptation,” beautiful as is ite coloring, there ts too muob couventionality of treatment, whilst im the Qgure Of Adam there ta some positively bad drawing. Taken with these blemishes, they are, nevertheless, remarkable Productions, and are weil worthy ofa visit, Mr M F @. DoHaas bas just Cawood @ large sea piece, “Ott Newport, Rhode Isiand,” the fruit of his vacation rambles, In trauapareacy, richness of coloring, and trotbful and vigorous effects, 1 excels auy of the previour efforts of thie rising young artist. Mr. Deans is aow | tbe only marine painter of any merit of whom we can | beast, aud to bis speciality be ts excelled by but fow foreign artitts. He te @ pupil of Mayer, of the Hague, and bas got the bold but careful touch of that master, His present work ts to be seen at hia studio, 686 Broadway, but wil! shortly be removed to one of the large gaileries for exbibition. ‘Mere tee beautiful Little picture of William Hart’s on exhibition #t Goupil's, It ts sunset view of! the coast, ‘and Is painted tn bis beet style. Mr. Hart has but re- cently returned from the White Mouatalns, from which ho bas brought back a portfolio full of autumn sketches, receipta of this picture have amounted to nearly $20,000. It goes to-day to the West, whore it wi be exhibited in all the large cities. We were yesterday shown tho first proof of the engraving of this picturo, which is being executed by Focrest, of Kdinburg Although bat half completed, tt gives promine of being as faithful a repro- duetton of ite merlis a3 it 13 poss!bie to obtain from steel. Schaus bas received from Gerinany @ painting by Van Lerius, the Munich professor, which offers « rich treat to connoisseurs. Tho sunject is “Cinderella preparing for tho Ball,’ Jt is treaicd after the style of the Flemish achool, th ‘umce aad accessories boing finished to the highest p of elaboration, To the furniture, the dra- pertes ant the quail architectural conceits introduced, the same piciureeque aod original faney is ox- bibited. The figures are admirably drawn and painted, tho tieeh tocek bewg iifellke iu their warmth and pority. The pleturo will be placed on exhibition in the Course Of the week MW J Movs, the animal patoter, har just completed & buffalo group, taken during his recent trip io the prat ries, It ts one of the most truthful and epirited of tnis aes erval e atudics, aud Caunot fall to add to his ropu- L, Browo’s fine ptoture? * Tue Bay and Oty of * hat been pregested t the Vrince of Waleé by emer of our mriropolin, We noticed this ptoture bas ordered a fitted ap for the porials of the Prince's North Ameri can tour Mr Brown's picture will occupy « place im this #pariment, along wilh other landseapes wad sketches ool leoted wl party woile bere. =» —The socumpiisaed scholar i Teristro, promises the public of York city ® rare entortainmont tals evoniog, la the rroitetion from memory 0” the play of “ Hamtot’? be- fore the Mercantile Library Association at Clinton Hall, Astor place The abilities of this gentieman are well einen Mr, knows to tbe public, aad those who would bear a tri- umpbant eflor’ of slocution aad « pleasing and trathfal rendering of Shakapere would well to be present. The great feature of Mr. Taststro’s recitation ta to bo fonnd in the power he possesses of reotiing tho plays of Shokepero without tho text or any other aid to bis memory, a accomplishment which of iteelf should re- commead him favorably to an educated public Lactyem on SRazrt Amp tue Braztiass —The Roy. Jomes 0. Pietoner, {formerly American chaplain at Rio Janeiro, and Seere'ary of the United Statea Lagation, will de ng on theabove aubject at the orieal Soe rooms, corner of Sasond avenue and Heeverth #treet. The hoor ef commencement bas deca fred at e ght o'clock, and {t ts expected that several of the moet ‘mportact pertonages of the Sta'e will be pre ty hear thie leeture, whieh will also bave reference ver a lecture this @ po to the o mmercial relations of this country and that soulberu empire. HAL, 1509, 1825, 1 ‘S47, 1549, 1861, 1659 4, 1850, 2854, 1856, 1840, 1862, 1864, § 1874, LST, 1575, 1850, 1852, 1895, 1 rep STaTRe Dither Covet.—Noe. 28 t0 29, 31 | to 38. Common Press. —Part 1 —Nos 1995, 1678, 2302 to and Inoue ug ¥312, 2144, 220%, Part 2—2290, 2184, 2077, 2188, 2198, 9290, 2915, 2514, 2314, 2518, 2519, 2990, 2521, 1870, 2086. Scream Corut —Part 1.—-No# 1003, 1009, 1015, 1021, 1023, 765, 1027, 1031, 222 MOOT Ss, OUT, Bd)5, O99. Part 2.—adjourned to Mooday next. The whaleehip Massachusets arrived today in thirty irom Ovaotsk Sea. She entered that ata May tawala of Lower California repre- Indjape acd Cailfornia thieves and murderers bave lavcly entered that terrivory and Committed the most atrocious outrages upon miny per Tea patives Lad bcea murdered and ope Ameri m0. f intention to kill thirty three reona, incincing the Governor, Jaiges, Counseilera of Bate aad the Priests The whole country waa siarm- fied for protection. The Goveroor Gifty men on his side, an A whale veesel was doparched eary for offering resist nee Advices from Oregon are to the 27th ult., overland. Governor ows ea, of ‘Britite Oatumbia, hae visited tho a, rt fum| v th ‘a revenue officer, calling 00 every peliing him to pay as high at $1 20 for of reliing gorts to the miners. Tus excite diggings, and minora wre ro ported to be making from eight to twenty dollars per day. Cinime are seliing at $1,000 to $1,200. Rich mines had aiso been diacovered in Demgina cow aly, Oregon, which are thought to be extensive. Police Inteli! ‘Tam Riwpass Case—Comriaixt Duane —Tho era! Bation in the care of William Baroey, Jr, v*. ab by ex-Jocge Edmonds, conreel fer the compisiaa:t, mov- ing for a diemiseal of the complaint. The counte! said Of the witaesees for the defence) eudstantiated tho tet! | leave the pabiie to jadge of the case upon the facts au mitted. In auewer to this, the counsel for the | sisted, as @ reason why the complaint el | amply Clemamed, thas, aeide from Mr. there waa a discrepancy between the evi c | comple} aant and compiatoant’s witness, in relation to the j Patore of the nasaclt, which w warraat the magistraie in honorably vircharging the dojentart | Justic Wolth had wo desire to ese ine matter presse and, in accordance with tho request of the complain connsel, he dismianed the cane Captain Rymiers th rr pon mi ‘of his obaracteriniic #psechee, ‘eo that he wee rather gorry than olherwie at the o ‘things bad taken, He was anxious that the care fh» an he bad all his witneeres to coart aed wot ike to had them examined, if it wae only for Wor personal satisfaction of the magistrate, Jurtion Worn Abongbt that all partier ebouid fon! watiefo! at the * end the crowd the Uourt room to matter over ip the adjouing veemPie Rxvewarve PaceeccLeMent pt A Bo ckenrma Th was on the « 1» | Loteries:— Rynders was brought to a sudden tertnination yestertay | that inasmuch as the evifence of Thomas C. Burus (one | mony of the witners for the prosecution tn reapect to the | aseanit, they were eatiaied to withdraw the charge aot | Drawn: wo ¢ Detawnre State Lot- CO, Managers of the ore Fenpr OCKY AND MIAKOORI STAT LOTTWRIEE, a Kanna Chass bal, Nov. Li, 1960. 3, 9, 65, 38, 69, 17, 60. 71, 61, 27. | Derawane—OLans 542, Nov 13, 1360, | 42, 80, 92, 67, 15, 61, 70, 95, 68, 34, 9, 45, 37. | Citeaiare sent hee of charge, hy widrewtag either to WOOD, KODY & i , Filet ‘Delaware, Or 0 WOOD, EDDY a! 0, # 00, St. Loula, Missourt: = France’s Delaware Powes Cotrry, Crass 971, Nov. 13, 1940. } 13, 31, 49, 87, 69, 29, 43. 4, 67, 20, 55, B, 64. Comsotpaten Lorrrey, OLass 34, Nov. i3 la6, 85, 12, 73, 8, 60, 6, 53, 70, 13, 27, 61, 9. | Oren. sent (ree of charge, by addresting Orenuare tre ‘a0, by fh PRANCE, Wilmlugton, Delaware. | Drawing of R. Millions of Niggers and Milifome of f land for the aristrreey. a0 the poochons for the Phowwgraphed out of wight by HOLMBS, 398 Broad: | acre way. | ma. BR. il, | Wales asd Suu p | Sunany » tater (9 Amerign—wna male hy Honse, Bosiom, Ucteoer iA 1800. having time to sit while tp New Yor BM. Cor Albert Edward, om on View ab S GALLERY, 707 RROADWAY. of the Prince of Prince row on erhi>itien—the leat iit cya Tana Se ie Boy! ‘K crmmanicaied wil, New York, his will- an, it TH Broadway. with The Wonderful Aztec Children, | Baralar Proof Safe New Yo | & pianed KENTUCKY SALT RIVER BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLER IES. AAdrese cimpiy Sult's Balt River Distiliertes, Kentucky Christodoro’s Hate D sand Tou . aud the dye | Gatenetor’s Hair ee oAReuOR, Diack 4 sud applied a BATCH 8 browy of rect & lve Wig—A Novelty.— & FACILY HERALD. ‘The Effect of Lincolm’s Election in the South—The Sccessiom Movement im Vir- Ginia, North and South Carolina, Geor- eis, Alavama, Fiorida and Texas—in- teresting Intelligence from Sprimgfeld— Tne Latest News—The Burch Divorce Case at St, Louts—Market Reports, &c. The Famy Hera of to-cay (Wednesday) will, among other matter, coutaln;—Despatches from the South, giving Accounts of the Excitomert consequent upon the Election of Abraham Lincoln, and the Secession Movements {n Virginia, South Carolina, Goorg’s, Ala- bama, Louisiana, Florida and Texas—Lmportant Pro- ooedings of the Lagisiaturcs of South Carolina and Goor- is—The Realgnation of 'nited States Seuators and Judgos—Closing of @ Federal Court, Ao, &o ~.Interesting luteltigence from tho Home of the President Hlact—“Old Abe” Reoelving the Kleotion Returns—the Latest Nows | from Eerepe, with Letiers from our Lendon, Farts, Ber | lin, St. Petersticrg aud Covenhagea Correapoadonte—tote- | reating Private Lettera trom Gartbaidi aud Gou. Aves. | zapa—A Roport of tho Kxaminstioa io tho Rynders’ Assault Case—Testinony to be used in the Burch Divorce Cage at St. Louis—iotercsting Intelligence from Mexico, Cuba, California, &c., &0., &¢.; All the Local News of New York and ‘Tanme—$2 a year; four cents a singie copy. Subscrip- tions received at the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassac strevta, New York. Single copies for sale at the counter and by all nows agents. Advertisements in- eorted at the usual Hunatp rates. Do i—-Day Your Fall Hat, if You Want an olegant and cheap one, at KNOX'S, 212 Broadway. The Sweeping Dem Drees Hate atarties Pani's church for White's the trade, 216 Broadway, opposite St. fee’ Furs 20 per Cent Sess Than Broadway prices at DRAKE'S, 180 Fulton street, = Iamense Stock oo WINTER CLUTHING, ee. GRSAT REDUCTION! We,bare coneladed to offer our large and complete sinck ot Wivier Clothing and Furataping for men wed boyy, ate gran! reduston tn prices, preparatory te removal. We are determined to close out the entire soak in the pre- coat stand. bring whet itmay, * The prevents s grea! opportunity te provide complete cut fits from the largest mock of men (7m OLOTHING AND FORMISE goons * In spate, AT EXTEEMELY LOW PRICHS. DEVLIN, HUDSON & Bet ip and 20) Usa. Sia Fine Shirts for $8, Warranted to Fit, Muon ‘Shirt Manufactory, 262 Broadway. Jast Reco: r Last Steamer a Large assortment of Faio's Cork Bole Boots and Slippers; also warm velvet and fur Hoots and Oversboos. M. L. HILL, 571 Broadway. Photographs tn Brookliyn.—Wiillam- DN, Ketablished Eighteen Hundred and Fifty one. Irom Work Wor Buti ge—Irom Store ard Pak Fronts, Columpa, Girders, Beams, Doors, Shutters, Blairs, Kapk Vaults, window Lintels, Capitals for columns, pines and every descrinuon of fine Tron ». JAOKBON & BROTHER'S Iron Works, Twenty etgdth atreet, Second avenne and Twenty-ninth et Married. Bait—Woonkcr? —Ou Monday, November 12, at Eliza beth, N. J.. by the Rey. Dr. Magie, Mr. Jouw BAL: to Misa Loviaa J. Woopxcrr, eecond daughter of Enos Woodrutf, Keq., all ot that city: CRANSTON THATER —At Hoosick Fale, N. ¥., 00 Mon day, November 12 by Kev. A. Do Witt, Mr. W. Mi. Caana- Ton to Mire Maxcia 4. Teaver, ail of Hoosick Falls. CLaRk—Hoton —In Brooklyn, on , November 15, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev «. W! Folwell, Mr Wa @. Carx, of Jersey City, to Mise Racnat A. Howron. MoKxox—UHaGan —On Moatay, November 12, by tho Rey. Titua Jorlin, Mr. P. McKeon'to Miso M. A. E, only daugbter of Michael Hagan, all of this city. TomPnine-— Ranuay —On Wednesday. October 19, by the Rey, Mr. Puiney, Mr ANDxaW T. Tomrxive to Mise Ewaa L., daughter of James Radley, E#q., all of Brooklyn, E. D. Died. Bexsorx.—At Meran, Tyrol, on Thursday, Ostober 25, Mre Bauru. Busmpry, from Hoboken, N.J., aged D1 years i Brooklyn, on Monday, November 12, Joux W.. only eon of Jobm and Mary ¥. Blair, ‘The frienos of the {muily are reepectfully invited to at- tend the fuperal, from the corner of Ninth etrest and Third avenue, gouth ‘Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock Banxy.—0On Monday afternoon, November M, Mra. Jags 8 Baer, agod 45 years, wifo of James Batley. IF teu to ait relesiven Invited to attend the funeral tals Weuutenes cooberan nine o'clock, from her iste residence, No. 61] Wastington mreet. Ithaca papers copy. Casrserah nddenly. at Harrison, Weetchorter coun. ty, om fires day, Jommru Canreytaa, in the 744h yoar of bie friends of the family are imvited to from Purchase mee: bonse, oa fourth day (Wednesday even o’olo sk | morning. Car riages will be in w: at Rye depot to meet the seven clock train from New York. | Corum —On Monday, Nevember 12, Dasma: 3. Cou, Agea 67 years, 7 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are lnvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 161 West Thirteenth street, this (Wednesday) aernoon, at one o’oloek. ‘Orange county papers please copy. Cosrmsx—Ca Tuesday, November 13, Mrs, Barnum Coarwas, aged 66 years aud T moathn ‘The re‘atives aud frieude of the ‘amity, also those of her fo, Wiliam B Retan, god sona-inlaw, Richard H. Tres- ted and « barlea 8 Reese, are respectiully invited to attend her funeral, from her lave reaideace, 104. Cumberiand Atreet, Brooklyn, op Thursday witernoom, at two o'clock, without furtoer invitation. Conuett —On Tuceday, July 21, 1960, a Melbourne, vr Dania H Compart, late of Rathkeel, county “tthe relatives attend is tu and al » Pari, at the residences of Etourd Dubos, 26 rele, wamps Kiysoes, Matame Mane Lave PRaz, aged 30, wife of Professor Louis Dubos, Of 42 Weet Twenty fourth street, New. York Dovati—Oo Tureday, November 18, Watrgr D. ©. fou of Captain Josep and Baral Duvall, 1 mouth aad 9 days. father, 31 St Felix treet, Brookiyn, on Thareday after. noon, atiwoo'ciock The relatives aud frieads of the FFG ee © Beste. The, undersigned jamalinily fe tam'ty are reenectfully invited to attend. - ., oe rewus Faseman —Oa Mo , November LY Freee, si ihe Sacer ons devghter of the late Henry Howard, cf Astoria, aget 1 rare" werd pice, cu view alte eaieaber et | TOE, sctativen and friente of the family aro reapectfatly Copies vow ready for sale of ibe and entire Suite, invited to atioed the funeral, this (Wednesday) aftor lorkest wate to the eaartes de farther ie vitation. noon, at two o'clock, . ¥rect.—Oo Monday, November 18, Lopowicx Onamrtis, eldest ton of Mre Lonira and tho late Captain EM. Fitob, aged 9 years and 6 months. The fuperal will take piace from tho residence of bis mother, No. 106 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, this Wedpeeday ) aflernoon, #t three o'clock. The friends of the family, sad waembers of Enterprise Lodge No. 225, F. and A.M, are respectfully invited to . Fiaxpazat —At Now Rocholle, on Monday, November 12, Mise Pasertia D. Fiasvanav, of consumption, in the 4sib your of ber age. aad friends are reepectfally invited to at- . from the Presbyterian church, at ) ths (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. of Mocmamt Gaxey, native of 1, will bo taken from his late Fant Toirty-second street, thie At nine o'clock, for interment the family aro requested to in Poughkeepsio, oa Monday, November 12, | James, tn the 68th year of bis age Karine —Oo Tuesday, November 13, afler @ short {tt- ANDaRW Keating, tive of county Armagh, Iro- aged 26 years frienda and those of hie brother, Patrick Keating iso of Frank Brennan, are juyited to attend bis func this (Wedpercag ) afternoon, at haif part one o’ciooe, fru \ty Howpital. His remawe will be laterred in Ou ten: Rochelle, GaRny —The rem county Weetmenth, tre No. 106 . nab 0 be » bind. 2G A ary Cemeter; uvteaspagalnahioy no tesing wp Debind. 909 Rocadwag, | VEE) ESOS Gn Tucedey, November 18, affer a short and ———-—— sovere iilucse, Tinowuy Kixumi, in the 7408 year of his ities Mate Dye, 60 Cents, Ulack oF rene A dr uwaloum “ Heauatifal vow White Urieutal Cream. Price 60 cents per boltie, | «& Clear Complexton’ | adios Cee PHALON'S “Anow White Oriental Cream.’ | Warranted. Depot No. 1 iSrolay street, and sold by Destred by all 0. “#Partioulars of the fomersl to morrow. McCounart On Tuesday, November 13, Banas MoCor- oam, 86 yours, ore! will take piece from the residence of hor | brother in inw, Jobo Wilkie, No OT Norfolk street, this (Wednesday) afternooe, at three o'ciook McBwax —On Men ay, Novemoer 12, 06 292 Pacifie |, Rrooklye. Avexarpen R Mok eas aged 62 Taos derstood yesterday that Charice Stramter, bookkocer “ Marner, og my Bete! ut, a sages 1 | + Demelite ty, , Sansa Axe, widow Morritt, te the eiplerment of Willem B. Sayer & Co., No. | 1 Ladtees eee ner ae or ah eave ya pop laa u“ ene meg bad absoondet with z large | ScaignLete’s Ligata | peace Grurday, November, 18, Me. J. Ours amount belonging to bieemployers. (yon ' | Menutifal Complexton.— ‘se Lig Monemow, in bis 64th year + 1 r 4 e am acl ered ity as Dayo 09 @ynal for beaatl- ‘The friends and juaintances of the family are respect. Guiry, our reporter sogertalned that Birnsser is & 40 | Font lund greamting ibe eraplerion ant sain. Bold'at0li | fails invtcd to atten the fusersl cm Teareaay efersena, feasies 50 the canes af Gram Shree 00 Sou: oe ne | “enue 127" tal al vont way > AL (ro o'clock, from hie Inte residence, No. 108 Oreea: e , ne % Jars, On the a forte Fi fnayior, tat Radical Core of Hi , OF Rapture Wich Fireet, without fertoer aviation, 3: Oni filling it op for $860, drew the mone from tho «| Dr. @N MABSB, of the well Roown house of Marsh & Co. eon dy Ae es Bare n Prise — Ddook it was Fouest that be car No 2 Vesey strent, ¢ ator Hours, opposite the church dewey , eldest gon 0’ ar! ct . Price, aged } vphy pe EA of falee entries, which Wwenliow t the Surgical Rdapiation of bis radical Cure | years and J] montoa, sted on Bis pogeiations By menue of fal ohne te Foneral services will take place this (Wednesday) dated back as far ae July The dotaatier bat evn agp ° _ | mornicg, at ten o'clock prectaely, at the residence of bia Mr. Proper niployamat ‘since ‘Debreery. last, and To Kvery Mother Who Has OMtidrem | rerccis, corcer of Rleveuan avenue and Righty rst to fe Se Lge Pd At the oomp'asaia indent io tne period ot | Leva” youters of the fealty nat atthe, Righty com $ret Oe, Teagan and condone, of tne teat, | or Fn th way ft rae tal beat pany of the National Guard arc ceapectfully invited to ie thought that {tire has gone to Europe, aud | cahere, Bland reset r a haol mel; a) lore “he nen ot ater’ ete Tie ede and Parte” Ricsseer wae (| MRS. WINKLOWS BOOTING SYRUP. sotomnan —Seddenly, ca Monday morning eevee am anmarricd man. was atr: Addicted to game | joms Ronnm, . Ro White aivect, yous womeu om! and Coug ase | months. invited suppers, & game of cards aod the soolety of fay Wome, For wnr Dinanece nee Tn friende and geqnaintances of the family are and the netaral rewult wasn dofcit in his oneh accom! BROWNS Troches, which are gold by all droceem “al . n bef ) aherncon, e& and 0 ruined , enable —\———_..1___ a oom a this (Weanean, te Walker sureet, eae oo A Kpeedy and © 18 ty for oot Quercus thavenafthe quhscner Wiliams L. Gogeou! | 4, WPeedy, Oud Emee nieces sales indie Secor 11, at Millnesie, La By hauled from pier No 6 North river, and auchored below mos Vanek of 8 te Lhe Biphest tame of ‘con wunw It k, io her O21 yong. Bedioe’s Island on Monday. Suspicion boing exicriainet Selemntininne: ‘ | nora Tesedey morning, No. Uhat rho was about to be cougar . Tootaa@ebe Cared ta Vive Niagtes | dei f a aod she war seized on Monday night by the re “ aaime t & — pe dout tne texcily ¢ respectfully | Barriet Lage agd brought Yack to theo! Van Wase.—In Jercey Oity, N. J, ow Novem- bor 18, Mary, wifo of Philip Van Wa jerre gr oman eee pore om is fart ipvited to atteud the funeral, this (Wedveede ten from ber late Souideoce, NA ‘ate Ye further invitation. this ity, ou Baturday |November 0, Mama of Burgess Wauds, in the 56th yeu.* of her ‘Wap —On Monday, November 12, Jour Warp, @ tm Multifarbam, county Westm vai, Tveland, eged 30 years, His friends apd thor of his family, also of his sie ¥, Bridget Ward, aro tnvited to attend his fun ral, from his late residence, No. 256 First avenue, tha \ (Wednesday 2 heeracee, atone o'clock. His remains wi bo interred {n Calvary|Cemetery. Hartford (Conp.) papers please copy. MISCELLANEOUS, CARD. ‘the Pply to or address i. OHaPMARN, 7 Brosdwar, Now ¥OWM. EVERDELL'? SOS. WEDDING CARDS = AE _Bnvsloves of hg atest strtea, surect, ener Pee Diertheg oon, T@ OARD I eT ole rriuer proat T JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET, calf ¢ AX: if Gresbed Boots donble 85 COMPANY GIVE PROMPT ATEEEY ioe to the sollaction of Drafta, 3-0. D bile, be of Not, Bille, Asceptamemy. Sic ARTIFICIAL TRETH—THR GnuaresT i ae iteese end farce bent fF comfort 2d fae hf oF get satisfaction hitherto mnattaln wi uisieable, averieye i i Bt 50 and we them. Broadway. — a A BEAUT: COMFORT ARLE. DURABLE SBP Teeth rom 6 to $25. Dr. Li dentiet (18 CURK FOR HKANTA O8 RUPTURE WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUBS fa just the thing, Krery persou using a Truss should seo tht, Bew invention. Female tnoporters ard Brace Sauspestemy eo procured of the propriciora GREGORY & OO, pamoblet, No 6 Bond atreat, Naw York. ‘WRN, ADSOLUTS REMO7AL OF CORNS AND BUNIOR INSTANTANEOUS AND EFFICAOIOUR CURE, WITHOUT CUTTING, pain OR Tabaebemae S. & e rowing Walls oun be sousclied fer ‘owtng ean be consult 4 few days frou 10 Ul ¢o’clork, nt B Bond giro, Re TEATIMOMALS— ee FROM _RDWAKD 1. DIXON, M.D, Rélwr of the Boalpel, 42 Firra Avenue. Tt gration we to tate that afer Come, by » very Ken iall, I amenjoying commend bim with New York, Oct snd painless manipalavon, ing creat oomcort in walking. I tdener to dente 24 1800.) BowaRD H DIXOm. LD beers} ‘TUE DUKE cad CsKbarDam, 1, romored Cami Dome OF GaMiLtON 4m pain. CHATELABKAULT HAMILTON AND URaa voor Hamrnton Parace. FROM THE MOST ROLE IIS GRACF TUE DUKE OF FORTOVEEER 4 ‘Mr. Rendall baa very ekilfaily removed several very trowtée WORTHUMBRALA SES some Corrs from my for Nortuvssrn.axp Hovss, Loud FROM THE KNGHT Wi Loertify that Mr Reng FROM THR MOST NORLE is GRACH THN DUKE Ox. jon. ‘THR LOKD BISHOP OF LONDON. 1 haa effeotuaily cured come On my feet, and withont giving any pain. “i OL LONDOR Lowpor Hovss, June 6, 1349. FROM HENRY BROWNE, MSG. SURONON TO NRA MAJESTY AB KOTAL PAwILY, WiNDSOR I bave had several painful coria removed from my Mr, Kendall whhont ry pain, and coutitently tind sot coras haf proocees for bias erect Seater tht proc for eucctms est abit) bene nt H. ‘BOWE ‘Magen 1, 1860. dal temowed ae inveterate cru fom my aa ‘endull rem i fact rily. Ja, anaton, Dee. 8, 1859. Mr. R. can produce thoneands of certificates from the orinat- 1 nobility, aod testimontals from professors and doctors: Riedloal achorts: and colleges: aud, In addition to o LLBCTIONS MADE—IN ALL OITIRS AND TOWRE tm the Eat and Wi rales, by ADAMS’ BX! Mouth aad Southwest, a} moderam OOMPAFY. URT RECEIVED FROW AN TOUA, gulendid collection of Petrof sctioms. IFT, Cenwe street, opposite tae (VEALED HANDS AND LIPS CURBD IN & oer a Bue, und Mediow Hall, Yorkville. BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILA, pe hoe 4 and all diseases of the feet cured’ without pale ar venionee 3 the patient, by Dr ZACH. rms Rervs.a, Faw Youn, Octover 18. 204 t Dr. Vou Moavbrisker treated me Inafneae very suesees fall and aesdfactority ee gocd as ever, [erasLisumD SIRTY Years. MERK'S CARINET FURNITURE WA ‘BAS and 516 Fourth mrecs, vorbweet pal Baperior Par'or, Library, Dudas aad becom Furneere of i ammea, tee, Goods preted ant shipped to all parts of the world. G=n IN DOURT Ak TO THEIR CHOICE OF & J ‘for plasse cal) on CLARKE, 11¢ Wiliam street, amd bave their minutest wishes atteoded ‘to. Pea’ $14; silk mixed Bi oH BI’ ~ 4 a Bi exeret te amgularty [erequintes reerntis nnd poriiee forms 3 elds to it cordial and Invigorating 0 recom mented to mothers rufeehied by the ennrared ets bene marks we give w secure perenne ae ‘tree RCKRES FARINA JELLY—A DELICIOUS DRRERR ore wo prevent by of vazious sieee, forms ond » Ps went, world like {9 hare ap tnieryiew or planters of Ww : 4 $88 eee | se sbs Tere ae Z SEES egess 3S9' bist Pazar =>ooe Fi oe, wew YORK WREELY. 4130 NAL ROY, THR OM 29 L BOT, a A WWle whteh. from ite norrliy and LTT sown writer, has nitrncted npfvorel le aston, and aw | Seduat_tinerest so excl | & t

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