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Wasurnaros, Nov. 16, 1862, {M8 DYNOULTY DFYWRED TON BEIMSH AND UNITED STATES NaVAL OFFICERS aT PANAMA, ‘The Navy Department received this morning from ga Mein Montgomery somejadcitional matters councoted swith woe arent of naval officers a) Panama through the {natruction,” ° Captain Miller, of the English squadron. It appears from w..° CFrespondence that American citizens wore alzo arreaty’ *4 detained, tm addition to naval officers, without apy pr ext or suthority. The corres- which passed betm.e? Captain Montgomery and poaden: Captain Miller in regard tg sho mer was protty sharp, the former eviccing « determ ‘uation 12 Use all the meang at his command to prevent = ke future oocurfenod, 46 «the = explanation of =CapiSia Miller = was not regarded as eufiiciently explicit, thd matter was furmed over to the American Consul, who q@ili lay tt before the Department of State. The matter wi! doubt. Jena be satisfactorily arranged by the two governments. ‘The progress made in the consus justifies the oxpecta- tom that the Secretary of the Interior will be enabled, at & vory early day im the coming session, to present an up- Proximate statement of the population of the United States and Territo: ies, and indicate what will be the ap- Portionment for the Thirty-eighth Congress. In fact, were it mot for Geattering delinquenoies, the absence of some arping from accidental ange, he would be enabled to do this in bis annual report. Aa it ts, the country will be informed during the census Year of many of the most important results connected ‘with the eighth enumeratiou—a consummation never bo- fore attained. ‘THE HOME SQUADRON. ‘The Macedonian, now at Portsmoath, N. H, has been Ordered to ft out immediately for the Home equadron. ‘The Bt, Louis and Sabine, having nearly completed the usual term of serviee, are to be withdrawn from it, THR CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE LNDIANS IN TEXAS. ‘The War Department received this moraing from Col. Lee, commanding the department of Texas, an official ac- count of the campa'gu sgalust the various hostile tribes Of Indias which bas been carried on during the last eight months, giving a full list of the killed and wounded, Ho commends in strovg language the excellent conduct of not only the officers, but the soldiers, throughout the ar- dueas and trying campaign, and of ite eminont enocoss 1a subduing the hostile and bivodthirety Indians that hare infested this entire region of country, AFFAIRS IN MEXI00, Advices have been received bere this evening from New Orlcans, stating that Mr. Mata had arrived from ‘Vera Cruz in the Teanesses. He risigned the Seorelary- ship of the Treasury in the Juarez Cabinet before leav- ‘og Vera Croz. He returned again to Vera Cruz in the ‘Toxnessee, where, it is understood, ho is to take a higher position. It is understood that Lerdo will supersede Mata ‘a8 Minister to the United States. The liberals are making rapid progress against Mira. Nothing further bas beon received of importance. The Gespatches due to-morrow will doubtless give some addi- Moual news of the battle of Guadalajara, The Barch Divorce Case. Nartxryriia, Ul., Nov. 16, 1960, Nothing was done in the Burch case this morning, ex- Sept that the Court overruled motion to suppressa de- position on account of ihe misspelling of a witucss’ Mrs. Burch and her mother arrived at noon, and took up thelr residence with Mrs. Skinner, ‘Ma\ters look as if the case would be called on Monday, and the trial proceed. Business Affairs in Baltimore. Bauriuons, Nov. 16, 1860. Special correspondents are sending exaggorated reports. Aflight demonstration was made at the Citizens’ Bank yeaterday. were promptly met, and the The demands Shares sold at a sligat decline, but higher than two weeks singe. a better feeling prevailed tn commercial circles 5 but all was something of a run on the Citizens’ Bank, the demands were prowptl; express full coufidence met. Tho best ta- ia ‘soundness ef tho ufacturing establishments, olothiers, &o., the nambrr of their bande. This s roverely working classes, but it is hoped that coa- will soon be meagurably restored aad the former Dusiness resumed. nesses Momey. AvGusta, Ga., Nov. 16, 1860. Augusta brokers boy Kentucky and Trunessee money as ve per cont discount, payable ia Georgia and Carol ian money. Suspension mith. Srockmmipos, Mes., Nov. 16, ). Moesars Platver & smith, large paper manufacturers, of Lee, Mase. , suspended pay meat to day. Death of Hon. Samuel H. Barnes. or yw, Hon. Samuel H. Barnes, Cael bia residence in aoa Unica, Nov. 16, 1860. Commi ssionor elect, died Norwich, Checango coun- Par.apsirma, Nov. 16, 1860. Corn steady. Ootlee anchanged dull. Whiskey dull at 22>. a 225¢0. Flour doll and declined 12)¢0 Barron, Yor 15, 1960 qoward street aod Ohio, $6 B73, city milia, 85 25 Wheat heavy snd de- fod, $1 25 0 $1 86, white, $1 85.0 $1 0, Cora NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1860. Towed, ane 630 ronto, to arrive. Whisty—ales 400 bbis. at = : _ sony eM lour moderately aotive and steady Prices. dull: white Michigan, 61 40 $1 62; rod kato, $1 27. Oats dull: ea'cs 8,000 burbels Canada East at Western mixed in lov Osweao, Nov. 15—6 P, “our dull, Whes! dul! aud lowe.’ sales 5,000 pastels No. 1 Chicas? Spring at $1. Curn, oats and barley quiet, Rye lower: sates «900 bushels Canm./82 at 062; 4,400 bushels do. at 7c , end i°K0 basdels do , po 2° to Lo- Tonto, om private terms. Cana! tn fay pak G0e., wheat 180., and corn 17c to New York. Lake lat 18 to day—106 bois Loar, 93,060 bustrols wheat, 34,400 Pusnels coro, 10,200 bushels’ barley 4,000 busnols rye, 8.40 bushels peas, Canal ex; bbis flour, $0,060 bushels wheat, 36,100 bushels corn, 20,190 bushels barley, 4,460 bushels rye. sii aii Berraso, Mer, Mok. pM. Flour unchanged. Wheat dull; no sales. Corn steady ; demand fair: sales 80,000 bushels Oats ‘sicedy: sales 13,080 bushels ‘at Bic, | les : sales 600 bble at wer, 230. 8 24c. on and oe 5 30 on Cora t> bushels cora. ae eo to di 7,000 lay — wheat, 5 000 bushels vorn. 00 wheat aad 200. on corn. bushe! 's flour, 190,000 bushels wheat, = flour, 133 it, pal exporte—1,700 bbls, 61,000 busheis corn, for No.1 aud 7734 Cora dull and Lo, lower: sales 10 000 boahals at 35 <0 , in etore, Ow firm. Receipts to-day—4,400 pbie, bushela wheat, 21.000 bushels cora, Shipmeote—-89,000 bushels wheat, 62.000 bushela corn. Freighta fra aud Upobapged. Sight exchange ou New York drm and scarce at 3 per cent promium. Coxcontatt, Nov. 15, 1880. Flour nomiual: no transactions of 1aportance. ’ Wheat declined 50. 7c. per bushel: red, $1; white, $1 10. Whia- key cull at 16340. Hoge dull and deciined 250: sales to- day 1,000, quoted at $6 25 036 40, closing unsettled; at the clore hogs sold at $6 40. Roseipus to-day, 13 000. Lard dull, Pork dull at $1¢ 75 7. Money advauced 6 16, 1d; quoted at 12 per cant. ‘York dull at 24 per cent premium, Exchange on Premeditated Salcide of Mr. Thos. Asten. Thomas Asten, of New York—tho wituoes who testified in the case of Hannity va O’Rielly, and whose trial on the charge of perjury bad occupied the attention of the Supreme Court at Providence, R. 1, during the whole of last week, resulting in bis couvietjou and sentence to the Stale prison for six years—made a very serious aiteapt to commit suiciie on the morning of the 12th inst. by cutting his throat, and afterwards ripping his bowels oat. When our correspondent wrote the sufferer was still ly- ing, although no hopes were entortalned of his recovery, nd the Attorney for the State was engaged in takiag down bis dytrg deposition. From the Providecce prost Of the same evening we gather the following:— It is eeldom thas £0 compilcated & case, aud one layoly- ing so much coniiicting evidence, occurs in our city, and the court room has been four days thronged by a carious and interested multitude, who bave listened w the pro- ceedings with various emotions. Much sympathy was excited for the prisoner from his gray hairs, bis nonest and respeotabia appearance, and his evident conidenco of acquittal. The severity of bia sentence to six years im izopment at hard er in the State prison, acd the aste with which a verdict was returned, have ex- cited @urprise in the public wiud. Bat to the us fortunate old man, coming as {t did se suddenly aod directly upon the confident expectation of release from the gioomy coil in which be had becu immured for four weary movths—it was a blow that cither beosuse tt shat- tered his reason, or else because {t took away ail that to im was worth living for im this world, impelled kim to suicid® almost immediately following an imprisoament which be must, at bis advanced age, Lave for life. One of the keepers of the prison, on going to Mr. Asten's cell, this morniog at Fix o'clock, found a sy sprotacie, bed cloibes were covered with pools of blood were on the floor, and upon the body of Asten were found the following itjurtes, comm! by the rezor he had been ac sustomet to shave with sinco bis incarceration. He had made an awfal gash in bis Sbroat, severiog the muscles and catting into ihe wind pipe iu two places. He had mace two gashes in tho ab domep, one adouteight laches long, but not rench! ubrough, «0 as to make it very daogeroas. He two gashes upon bis arm, deep, but not very ‘The one in the throat ts the only one liely to prove fatal. ‘The physicians ¢o not think the severed pie ‘can be got pty dered oh ty dys yt . Baker thinks there is no bope for him, and wit tweaty-foar hours \t is probable that the unfortunate prisoner will bave de- feated tbe vigilance of his custodiacs aud obtained bis re- lease. od; the centre top bay Washi: aoe nas his fare |, Pepresen' in tw ier well F i au ii i i mk ote! passed @ piearnnt t1m0. Favat Buastina Acopmrt.—Coroner inquest yesterday, at No. 376 West Twenty who : E Ls et fii Ei Christianity, and her reistive position in digereat ba od with the view of tracing tho of vation. To thustrete thie ‘istory the reverend gentleman has chosen for tbe following —1 Paula—The Roman 2 Fbillippa—tne Woman of Catvairy. 3. Mizadoth— Woman ——s 4 Madame de Maintonon—The Woman of Society. 6 Madame de Stao-—The Literary Woran 6 Mary Lyon—Women os an E'tecator, ‘The lecture om Moa’ ay evening was listens’ to with the caiers attention throughoet We omit a pais of i, oat bly reaeon that It would ba diMeatt to convey an idea of ta character, or to do justice to either the speaker or sudjoct Troors Bs Roct# roa t= Bocta.—Company D, of the Second regiment of United Btates artillery, numbering fifty etx men, and ander the command of Msjor 8. 8. An- on HH iz f i i i it ‘oom ir Bates is not tho only one on Sof the State have been sed. Th 4 )ast Thursday aight woek, provab isnppearod some of the born h Whe offloe, the ebscnoe \raot the tap ostigutions aocount the fun. f Beil.. Breckinridge. Political Iatelligence. PEACE AnD Quimr —The great ory of the black repubit- cave provious to the election was, thet {f Lincoln was auc- cvnaful peace and quiet would be tmmodiatetly restored to the country, Lincolu i¢ elected, but whore are the “peace aud quies,”” “(Jost as we expocted.”” This is the burden of the black rep blicae views in regard to the present dangerous con- dition of the country. If nothing more alarming bas 00 curred than thoy expected would take place if their can- Gidaio succeeded, why did they uct so inform the publio Previous to the election? Lat THM Suipk.—The Harrisburg (Pa ) Telegraph, the Diack ropullioan mouthplece at the capital, and tho joar- nal which @20:¢@ (o be the official organ of the newly elected Governor, séj#:—If South Carolina, Georgia or Alabams, or al them, desire to withdraw from the Union, let them slide—tae sooner the better.”” BacuanG Ov1,—Weed, of the Albany Juurnal, is irying (© back out of his endorsement of the Helper book, and ‘at the same time to help Governor Morgau do the same thing. He says thas the “Compendium” contatos centt- mente which he and Governor Morgan were not aware of when they gave ou hundred dollars cach to help along ‘t@ ciroulation. Strange that thoy should have only just now found that ou!, Vor ov Kanrvcky.—The vote of Kontuoky, as far as beard from, foots up ss follows:— Nearly balf the State ts yot to hear from, Stave Canevs ov DaLawarz.—in 1860 the #lave popula- ton of Delaware was 2,200. According to the census of |. 1880 this number is now reduced to 1,806. stalled as Governor, will have a etrong for Vors or mmm Fira Durraicr or Naw Jansey.—Nehe- miah Perry, opposition, is elested to Congrosa im the Fifth district of New Jersoy, over Speaker Pennington, by 40f majority. Tho following 1s the yote of tho dis- trict:— Masaacncserns Lacist.ate yy at his back. ‘The new Senate is republican, 34 to 2; aad the House is republican, 226to 14. This is nearly as one-sided, says the Courier, as the famous Hiss-Leglalature of 1862. The number of reeiections im the Senate is twelve, in the Hoage forty. to the Eighth Middiosex district. Mr. Wm. Ciaitin, of Newton, is tatked of for President of the Senate, and Moears. George T. Davis, of Greentichd, and Alexander J. Bullock, of Worcester, for Speaker of the House. Ih the latter branch there ts one vacaucy TumLY WARNING.—Mayor Wentworth, editor of the Obicago Democrot, nays if the Southorn States go out of the Union they must prepare for a negro insurrection, Aw Excuient Orrontunirr.—The Philadelphia Ledger few days since contained the following interesting adver- tisement; tt epeaks for itself:— Wanted, by a respectable colored family, @ white boy, fourteen or sixteen years of age, to wait on the tabic an make bimself generally uretul about Lue house. Here is chance for some one to place his boy tv tho bands of a highly colored and highly respectable famtly. Jaoxson Policr.—If im any one act of Buchanan’s life there is either patriotism, or magnanimity, or manboot, or honor, whes such qualities were needed, we aro igno- rant of their exirtence, He was anything bul a patriot durlog the war of 1812. Nor have we geen anythiag noble er lofty in his conduct since. equally surprised and gratided, in the We shall, therefore, be existing omergen- ey, to B¢e him adopt the Jackson policy. The above is fromthe Albany Journal. Woed talsed precisely the fame about General Jackso whom he acted out the “policy”? he now speaks of. MAaYLAND.—The returns from all of the counties, with one or two exception#, bave been recelyod, aud show a plurality for Brockimridge of 710. , Srearge or Te Crorats House or Reramsaytarives — General C. L. Williams, of Muscogee, was oiected Speaker to fill the vacanoy caused by the death of the Hon. J. T. frvin. Vunowia.—Returas from ali the counties in Virginis but thirteen show a plurality for Breckinridge of wir ty votes. Gmonaia Kiactons.—Georgia bas made no choice of electors by the people. Sixty-seven countics give Breck- luridge 30 000, Beil 29 600, Douglas 9,000. Breckinridge electors will be chosen by the Legislature. without heart, same and without pity. You triumph, 59323: Police Intelligence. ‘Ts Gaman-Even Monersz—A Ricn Case -—A good look ing Freechman, named Larome Louis, was brought before Jastico Welab om Wednesday on charge of challenging to mortal combat a rival of his, named Pedro A. Orsall. ‘Lou's and Orzall, it appears, were in love with the samo girl,and the result of the affaire de camer proving disas- trous to the hopes of the Frenchman, he became despo- rate and seat his rival tho following Challenge New Yorx, Nov. 1, , 1860. Ttaliag coward | without soul, witvout intreas—the Deng 1 bat upon ated upon earth, 4 ia iain land. I have I love her, aud I shall love a breath of existence remains, Cisgaatiog to bave her sotled ll receive ber aad cover berw inpee—that which you wever had for the bait of yoar ‘This her and hate you I Nevo her to I desire is that there ood remain- ing to are abe to spare it ‘Let 0a cross the wate ‘sions, without witserses: lot death to- cide. for you to kill me there th: j, as you threw me @ 'to rise. At twenty: rt up! ore of upon your toe Sole; T will, poe A spor bape, immaterial me; tor to attach mo to w pame by your conduct take the ficld, He determined rory wisely to whole matter before the author!iice and cause the Of his eanguinary rival. Accord! Jalot against Louls and bad bim Hs sated. The . lice 1, aod Committed for +m! Taran Anvaxtacn oF.—Hiram Sands, a oountrymea stopping at Lovejoy's Hotel, started out in purwult of the ees, Of Ma LS West Tht gb) betes Mer damen he On being b | pane yA, idontited as the, person who re- 1 gold wateh Justice Quake Desh committed the eccused for examinasion. Charice Pertogebill, © aegro, was arrestod by policoman Fields, of the Fith Precinct, oa @ Of robbing Sinuel Robiveon, of No 102 West Thirty first street, in broad daylizh?, taking from his person $8 In silver cola. Jus tice Woleh commitied the prisvner for trial. Mora Hiduwar Roxsxxims.—Eroes! Payne, © negro ‘was brovght before Justice Quackenbush on charge of robbing Henry Basch, of 63 Grand strect, of a gold watch and chato valued at $0. A young man uamed William Ferguson was also a:rested on @ similar charge, The isoner, it Is alleged, attacked & ad named Jonathsa ig gma borne Bud took from his ~~se, & Con'ederate of Hoe Quackenbush on “i with g¢Voral others, at satlor nxthed William Boerum, op wore ai commited for inereass in the number of bighway robbery for some remody as tho hands of the General Superintendent of Policn, ‘Tax ALLxGRD Anson Case [ix Beoapwar Tie cron. ¢xam{isation of James Peevers, the principal witnoa: for the prosecution in the case of the People vs. Lambert & of beving, mw coal tacked and robbed end tedious one, and entirely devoid of Peovers’ testimony thus far remains unshak SrauminG Arraar.—Ycsterday afternoon » young man, wamed Richard Marrin, undertook to play a trick upon am acquaintasce of his named William Deaipecy, by Dieekiwg his witha of burnt cork, wien tho iter Seommae trrlated, Sot aueies a tall cnbhen in the face. Dempsey was subsequeatiy arrested oa of felonious aasacl and oouunitied to ihe Juatice Weish. ri by Enteresting trom the Pactfic. OUR BAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDANUS. San Franousco, Oot, 22, 1800. ‘The Discontinuance of the Pony Express Uontemp!ated-—The Unued States Steamer SaranacmMorements of United Staies Troops-~The New Commandant of the California Department of the Cntiat States Army—Orimes and Casuaiticam News from Oregon, Washingion Terruary, | Br ikish Curia and the Sandurch Llands, bo Mr Alvord, agent of the Bateriield Ovorland Mail Company, arrived bere inst week. In view of the proba- Dit cveration of the popy express on the contral route, it is proposed by Mr. Alvord to placa @ pony carrior bo tween Los Angeles and Fors Smith. Complete telegrapaic communication exists between San Francisco and Los Angeles on this side, and from St, Louis (o Fort Sustth on the other, Intelligence can be telograpied from the eastera seaboard to Fort Sraith; thenos the pony will carry the despatches to Loe Angoles within six days, whence they will be telegraphed to San Francisco. Add to thia the time required for tho transmigsiou of do epetohes, and it will be een thet communiteation can thus bo beld with New York ina little moro than #ix days— perbapa ters. If the enterprice be consummated, of | teething. we eay do not let your own prejucices, or the preju- which there {s little doubt, half ounce lettars will be seat dice of fbn tb ny the rl ee twico a week from this city at about half the proseut Mke. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, rates. The proposition seems wise and feasible For Throat Disesses and Coughs, Use The United States steam frigate Saranac, it ts expected, | BROWNS Trockes, which are. wold by all drugunia,’ Putte will anil today for Mazatian, Sbe bas come from the | “PSs Aand singers should have them, handa of the mechanics at Mare Island Navy Yard freab Christodoro's Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- and sirong, and as handeome as when sne was now. Sonmcseas ent tn ihe world, wholemale and retail, and ihe dye ‘The English steam frigate ‘Termagant remains still at fhe Ulusive Wig—Made only by Cit a. HUG! bs Rey fern Bod 7 Company K, Sixth infantry, Licut. McLemore, com- mending, arrived at Los Angelos on the 18th instant, en roulefor this city, where they will arrive Toesday next, | Pearl bas achieved « celebrity aa having vo equal foe penn: Licut, Col. Bove, First dragoons, succeeds to the com: mand of the California department, in consequence of the death of General Clarke. He las been for & nomber of years ouzne at Fort Tejou, and will arrive here from Loe Angeles in q few days, ‘The amount of funds 1 the Sta! of business, October 13, was $210,561 64 Two of the ‘jan camels have been sold in San Franolaco at $476 and $425 reapeotivoly. Charles F Pratt was killed Wedocsday last in Colusa county. He bad lastoed anu ox and woand the lasso about the horn of bis saddle, and was riding fast, when -| be was thrown end bad his skull crushed in by a biow from the sutmal’s hoof. Deceased was from [linois, and aged twenty-seven years In Sacramento inst M Dr. Merritt, hie brother, pen anand pas M. Chog, J. Hines and four or Le others tm ® wagon to @ ranch in posaseeion o| Jacob Ribera, in Yolo county, which was claimed by Mor. ritt. On thelr arrival a clspute arose, when the mon in | trap aad the wegon fired at Kibord, killing him, and wounding Fravk , bis hired man. Aman named Joreph Ru was kiled to the 4rift of the Young America Company, Bourbon Hilli, inst week. A larg boulder and ® quant ty’ of earth fol!’ upon hum, caasing death instantly. [cased was anative of Kag: land, aged 25 years, avd formerly resided ia seuuylelli Pa., where he loft w family. FROM ORBON. ‘The dates from Portiani vy we Brovber Jonathan are to Cowher 13. ‘The Cited States survey ing p\oamer Sunbrick arrived Gt Portland frow Vaveouver om tho Lita. Colonel Wright, suys the Dales correspondent of the Advertiser, bas ordered 150 mes into the anake country. FROM WASHINGTON TERRITORY The intelligence from Washiugton Territory is uuim “on via! recently aad was rican reat oate = Governor MeGi!! Uicly received by Amer’ gsm RY Ladies Balmoral and Clvth Sutton The mining news ie Unfavorable. According to last $4 shoes, of all sites und prices, at MILLBE @ COs accounts Governor Douglas was atthe Rock Creek aod | S27 Canal street. Sim lbameen miner, on ee of taspection. He intended | qnemmeeent enn to make a trip 10 the Married of the Chinese minora are leaving British Colum- ? bisend retcrning to California, 1a consequence of the |. BRORAW—GorrD.—Ab women E. 2-, oe Teaeame, dcasome and of ths treme vec’. November 14, by the Rev. De. Nichols, V. Baoxaw, During the woek endiog Gotober 6, near $5,000 wore | Of New York, to Miss Euum, daughter of Joseph Gould, collected atthe Vitoria Ooatom Howes, iansay-Srewane --Oa Tueeday, November 6, by the en ee Se eee Rev. Dr. MacLeod, Mr. Prue Haxnwas to Mise Caria We beve dates from Honolulu to Octobor 2. The cor- ete, the Alia writes: — United States Board of Investigation into tho af fairs of the United States ospital an? Copsalatee at Tonolata, Lahaina aad Hilo, having completed ite labore on the 17th uilt., the United States ehip Levant, Com mander Hcat, salied from the latter Gtrect for Pa- po a ect daye from the date of her ari Surrogate’s Office. Before Edward ©. West, Surrogate. WILL OF THOS. D. RICE. The will of Thos, D. Rico, the well known comedian, was admitted to probate yesterday by the Surrogate. ‘The testator bequeathed the whole of his property to bis A Gp hattegprnd vd four, ebilgren, Ar, tnty Bae years. Tho ertato a dis tributed in four equal each child being the in- beritor of one. WILL OF GRONGR W. MILLER. i, of which tiewlars tte } vyitigue, aad woten wes bees enatretes for sovetel mecca by the widow of the testator, was finally admitted to Ble " Ye ‘the will of Kisie Boo- wit —Yee eld ‘oe deat to probate in Court. Alter beqneathing $100 to the Javentlo ciety for Foret of tho Beonnd } Methotist ‘choreh in thie city the teatutrts ete ‘the re- mainder of her property, w' ia believed ve o90- tiderable, to Stepbeo ‘seaith, ‘A shipbuilder of New York, whom she a'so appoints ber execstor, with directions to pay ber funeral expenses, &o It is Not at all Remarkable that, De-~ spite the difference cf opinion exteting our citizena in Tefererce to politionl matters. there should be ee a J eects are acon We jor ty) Po covert irons wey and Paiton street. Bays Koox Hat and be Remember our ARAIS & avenus. Fare, Farr—At W ere STALLED AT WHOLES Ladies’ Fare 20 * Cent Lens Than Broadway prices at DRAK marret. 180 Puloe ———_ led at Wholesal Fars Retatle Boman, 010 Drentwer. ink Furs Retailed at Wholesale Prices | 5 GENIN, 613 Broadway. ict 23 fez Gaxnorms at Wonk AGim.--Daring the past woek the garrotere bave been bold enough to attack and rob tome belf & domen citizens residing ia the apper part of Wetneatay tyourg mas, camed Robert Rigsr, sted on purpicton of hartdg hens tmptiveted ta yan inc compinigant the ? fr ¥ Hy ar F eS g ; f F z i j 5 oc ‘o Treasury at the close | iadies Use PHA Russian tt GENLN’S, 513 Broadway. Dr. § N MARSH, of No. 3 Vesey street, Astor treet Bold and cs pied | TOBLAS’ Venetian Lintment, for the cure of ¢ CFOD, Cholera, cole, rheums Jem, Ae. No one should be, wiibouy ula | Yas aged 41 years. Dra: of lawaere State Lot- DALAW ARB, KEsTUCRY ‘srate VOTrRRIBS, Detawace—Bxres Nov 18, 16sa. 46, 39, 70, 69, 62, 32, 67, 10, 7. 65, 3, 26, Lie wawe—Ccats if, Now. 16 1880 67, 87, 26, 48. 21, 44, 46, 49, 70, 72, 30, 20, 62, 23, by add eestor ‘0 etlaor crow SD EDDY a! 00., tool, Mout Drawings of BR. France’s Delaware “bunemx COUNTY, Cuass 973, Nov, 18. 43, 37,12, 20, 66, 18, ae dk 8. 338, 43, COms0LIDa TED Lotrery, 26, Fov. 16, 1860. 69, 67, Gl, 6, 8, 28, 4 21 1, 21, 49, 9, 68. » Ol Orroulars went free Veople North and South now Pi. He olen. pronounce WHITE'S $4 Py Goer aon, at o.” SmMpCrium, 216 Broadway, opposiie St, Paul's cbureh, Ledies’ and Child -en’s Ly ag Cleaned without takto Plain and "4807, 1489 Broome suree' corner of Broa.*W™Y, B. LORD, Phot liehe d Kightoen Handred Secession ts Revolution. DANIAL WEBSTES'S SBPLY To JOHN ©. CALHOUN, ation not 9 eouspess between sovereign ow ready at all the news agents. Travellers, Drive Direct to the Smith- soriao House, Broadway, corner of Houston street. Conduct: ed on the Buropean y! 8. B MEAD, The Rest and Chea ‘al fe? oe pest Family Sewing ‘ STEVENS & 0O., 428 Broadway. The Best and Chea; Family Se Machine VENS 200, is Beoednee io market for $10, Grover & Baker's Celebrated Notseless Family Sewing Mactiiue, 495 Broadway, New York, pte tl Herring’s Patent Cham: Fire and Borelar root Gafes, 51 roadway, corner of Murray street, New \ork. ———_——__. Established 139, KENTUOKY PAL! BOURKON WHISK RY phs im Brooklyn.—William- Fil ne. “The conatit: Dit eares, Address simply Buli's Balt River Digiliiarion, Kentucky, Shirts, Shirts—Six for $3. Made from the reat Amonkeng and Weroentta Mualing, Dopot 106 Chatham street, oomnar of Pearl. Six Fine Shirts for $8, Warranted to Fit. MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 263 Bivadway. Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MAC! WITH IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS, AT BEDUCED PICKS. ‘Cilioe 95 Broadway, New York. To Kvery Mother Who Has Children suffertug from say of the complatuts lacident to thy period of ings, \nstaunadle, Bo nextA. T. ttowart’s. Beautifui Complexion.—Laird’s Liquid up No. a pressr ing. (be compleaion gad xia. sod 459 Broad way. Hadson Bay Sable Fars, ‘Ladies’ Beautifier.”—Phaion & Sons ‘now White Oriental Cream." Sold by all draggiata, Madical Cure of Hernia, or Rapture.— the well 40a, Aitention to the surgical adepiation of his radical Cure Batchelor's Hair pce, pa ingtauiasovua dlack oF brown A BATORRLOWS whe faceory, The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—Dr. — remedy. Every ie ia rae ‘Bold by ai the n Depot 06 Cortiaads street, Rew Price 28 und 00 conta Auti-biilous Pills—For all Billous Dis- and Liver Complaiots, HOLLOWAY’S Vegetabia Pills sareios eho toners ag oe nansee laveriably sacompany ing the ‘uae of calomsi or poolophylium. Dr. H. B. Foote, Author of ‘Medical Common Senge," of Boratogs rtogy bas rovareed, to his winter bys ae few York. ‘be may be con- sulted from 110 6 I". M, dal.y, except Sundays wise S. Sawant, Oldest daughter of Mr. James Stewart, all of thie ctty. Hext—Neara—Io Rrocklyn, on Thursday, November 16, by the Rev Mr. Seucde’, Jos Hl. Hewr, of Brooklyn, to Mines Rance Fo Nagata, 0 Staton isiend. Jonstox—-inogoa —Oo Tuesday evening, November 13, by the Rov. WS Mikews, J. H Jotumox w Pavuxe Bro: QUA, ail of this ety. Mircire1—Comuay —At New Canaan, Conn., on Mon- morning, November 12, at the residence of the bride’s r, vy the Rey. Mr. Ford, Mr. Wittiam F. Mrrcum.t, of Jackeon, Mise, to Mire Axara Contey, of Now Canaan, Jackeon, Miae., papers 8 Copy. Retiaasy—Witcox —At Bouth Norwalk, Conn, on Thureoay, November 1, by the Rev. Mr. Woolley, Mr. Fac. KoLiaany, of this city, to Mise Amp Witoon, of the former place. nt Boum.—oa wenneelag, add. November 14, Jom Haver Boum, son of Henry an: months and 9 days. Anna Bohm, aged 1 yoar,4 The friends and acqualntarces of ihe famdly are rampoot- fuily invited to: the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 63 North Moore aireet. —Oa Th » November 16, Kunt & yous ihter of G. W. and Sarah Beckman, aged 1i months end II ds; The friends and relatives of the fam: are invited to cL sbey nan ee Aeop A vA of London, Eogiand, et year o Funeral from her late residence, No. 08 Front street, Brovk lyn, ob #aturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cosreito —On Wednesday evening, Novomber 14, Mr cuaxt Cowrmiso, native of the pariah of Ratheline, county urd, Ireland, in we T1it your of bis age, relativer and friede of the family are respectfully Invited to atone the funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from big late residence, No, 802 Weat Twen- ty wisth wtreet, N.Y. His remaias will be taken to Unl. vary Cemetery: for aterment, 2 Locefurd aad Roscommon, Ireland, papers please copy. Dovovas —On Thursday, November 15, Mr. Jous Duwo- ‘The funeral will take place from hia late resideuce, No. 18 Hubert atreet, 08 Saterday afternoon, at two o'clook. Dowsing —At Oswego, N. Y., on Sonday, November 4, va A. Dowsie, agut 89 years, 2 cmeriy of Uois city ort, NJ, on Wednesday, Novem Fig , in’ the 64th year of ; als His friends and thoee o the family are 4 vited to attend the feneral, this (Fri¢ey) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bi# inte residence on Kilzabeth avenue, Evzabetbport, without forther invitation. Steamer for Pilzabethport leaves pier No 2 North river at eleven A. M , ad revurne et balf past four P. M. Gtxesow.—On Thursday morning, November 16, after a short tilpess, Mr Micuam, Gummom, a the 68d yoar of bia age. ine have been taken to Albany for interment, cee rin Wecueacay, November 14, of6 ebers bet sovere ilineer, Mart Kawg, widow of the late John Kano, vent of bor age, 1 Rs Mrecas of ibe family fod thoee of herson, John Kane, are reepectfally invited to attend her faneral, from her late residence, No 27 Grand street, this (Friday) af- ternoon at 3 o'elok Merc: —In Rrooklyn, on Wedneeday , November 14, 28 the residence of her brother io law, Charles A. Townsend 140 Orford street, Rusararn Grom, y daughter of the inte Rew W. HH. Mitchell, formerly of , & C, The relatives and friend# are invited to attend hor fa- day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further ay UT benny ome poring Sliness, Fras > tnd friends are re Invited to ot. aflornoon, at One 0’ tend the funeral, thia (Friday) yo ‘Too re. ee, to Calvary Osmetery for interment, Fnnon oa “Tecretay, Novernber “16, Joum 0'Con- won, in the 984 year cf his age. wike oe cehende and thove of hia brothe’y.in-law, Nicholas Fe renee eotralty Woeited to wien d the funeral, this wi ao, et one O'olye, from bis late resi vi ety 0% ‘ 4 Pane. At Livery 6 1, on Wodnestay, Septem weiones of tha York, atabliabed 1815. Ate Ale Boca, N. B.—Oall and tance of 62 will cbtain Flora Vem; arness: size 16334 tnrben; framed, boxed an tor catologue, with ORNK, BUNIO! INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED 18) Joints, and Mi Inconvepience to the pation! Chtopodiet, 70 Broad way. Kefers to of this eity. Cow R7oNs Mane J {m the Kast nod West, i OF the famtiy a bis lave renidense ‘No. = St ono o'vtook. Hig Cometery for tater- Stanewn-"#8k —On Thursday, November 16, of con- gumpsion, Many %. STARKWeaTuER, aged 67 years and 10 mont ‘The friends and reiati,"e@ of the family are respectfully invited to atteod the foner.l, from the residence of hur rrking) ane James Stowart xe re pete afternoon, at one 0’ Youva Ou Thurs: ay, Novembar’ 1, of disease of the Sai wife ui Paptain Bd hoart, Mrs. Jane D. Sakarmip, ward Young, in the 64h year of ber age. Ber remains will be taken to fbiladelphis on Saturday morning. Caarteahon and Now Oriana papers, ploase cu OY: TOR BRUT ADVESTOONG MEDIUM VBS? Chass OF BUSINES. TIE SANDBOOK OF NEW YORE TRADE ALL THR SPANISH AMERICAN COWMTE(RA IY CIROULATEA LARGELY AV GL TWEE, NEXT NUMPSE WILL BY 'iesUED WSDNESDAY, WOAYEMBER B. 7 \ TERM, ‘Tho subseriber will send to nll who wish (ere and full directions f Oat, Sore Sipe and fall ot [or using Bis OPAL BALK. uri lea, Freckles, ie Aino, Peintreau’s Btixmmiatiag Onguent, which LJ bring Out's full eek of whiskers introns fSurts sight Cees Apply t or address Od FF. ¢ PMAN, — Chemist, 831 Bro , New Yorm CURS POR PERN’ O8 RUPTUY WHITE'S PATENT LEVER "y {e just the thing, Kvery person ualeg & Truss eboald seetigp new invention. "Female ram Bt Rev sis0 procured of the propristora GRE ORY & Co Gara pampblet. No. 26 Bond strest, New Yor. a BTIFICIAL TEETH-T3K GREATERY meat in nitospberio pinica. M. LECRTES ipeteae, Reese and focotty bigbly roooerenesid W for wtvtnc contort ‘satie’ action ‘WBALtainsd, oy eae Broadway. Watablished 1426. basta HOME BLESRLNG. JONSON'S vapor. a (605i Broadway, New York, — and 518 Fulton street, Brocttye ee ‘¥ WK. SVERDELL’S SONS. —WEDDING CARDO A ‘Ep latest styles, 104 Fulton street, T GINBRSDE'S—-THB GRAY CARD orazy A Boveluea ‘A sain Tie for wedding ours in porter 10 AND 12 AWN STREET, 86 ¥ "Boota; $4 80 double woke wiler preot some T EVD RDELLA, NO. 82 BROADWAY. « Card. Cc HE Rt BOR Wi plead Weddin, A compartsoa with ‘obene NS ADAMS BXPRESS COMPANY GIVE PROMPT ATTRE- don to the collection of Draft cooptanenn, © 0. D. dilis, ac. ta, Notes, Bila, A‘ A TROITING, HUNTING 4ND YACHTING PI Store. 460 Krondway—Cheapest in New York. —& le or George M Patches: 4 chipped, return stamp J. 8. BRADLEY, Agent. LL FIRST CLABS SBWING MACHINES, ‘To rent acd for asia. WHEELER & WILSOn’S AND GAOVER & BAKER'S, ‘At manufsetarers’ prices, juced this day. hed Now York Fewing Mactine Emporium, 486 roadway, corner of Broome strest. nil diseases of toe foot ‘without 0 stm t. by Dr. OTLEY Hosen IN ALL CITIES AND TOWmD ont! Hoot weat, a\ modersie rates, by ADAMS’ BXP ABH ‘CUMPART. be NURJOSITIRG —JURT RECFIVED FROM ANTTOU®. Ly wv . fi Jeuild collection salon Denn" az omen nmoven. Bana ov exp by, on Memtaar rake See ee hy SSeS thease ee Presi Sate, ror datateomment ag See Bearers She each aut Dinka cues” Auras saves TE sucess arzacuan Cam BE PA IN WBERLY OR MO! YT Clice 498 Broasway. agsula wanted. Liberal commienee? . RK SALE—POWER PLANER. LATHE COUNTER aod lease, at Paiufeld, bee Shaft 5 . Su hgh from Few . with or whhout Sve Perenasion Cap chines, ready for best Foreman can be engaged. ‘bas oversbot water wi ©” gine ap A phat ERSPOUD. Nos Ase street, SABAR'S ONGUBNT WILL FOROS THB BEARD OR mowstaches to prow om the be: (now erithio ate will not stain of injure tho yet 109 Naasac street, BY. BBAT BARGAING. Piamonds, Watches ard fon J ; Diamond Fire, ‘and all kinds of rick Jewel yand Levit, Jursenven imported ex- a balling off wt one 0. PRASOOR, Landon, and 06 Bradway, cp stair SRBATREDUCTION. aa en ten ae, and warranted for FOR ONB POLLAR. way (formerty 1) Wall street. ‘Al @. C. ALLBN’S, 418 Broad: TS HAVING DRAFTS, BIGIA, AOCCERY . to ean bave the same promptly Shaas REPhERS OOMPANY. = MABOFRY FOR ©4182 —OLD BOOKS AND. 9 4 oF ea: ia any Cr JOUN PYRE, 109 Nansan tre ARKER SEWING MACKIFR Piret clase, donble thread #40 4 and poine! (PUR DEMAND FROM THE BOUTH Dr, J. ROVER DOD'S IMPERI+1, WINK RITTERA, where they have been well tented. la praot poshive thes Seats Siagey Gnees mee eh te ¥ f . Seam Depos Wo. 14 Witnts sce. Bee Bold by ‘rugeiale beveviog for electioneening pur pore, ~ were U ton upon tele fen, bd Sie, Pebctanon, Ropers trom t papers ATOHES AXD JEWELET it very ow Paris Fe: Porvmeseaton ad om ae Wedting Presses bo. ta are tam, The enbscriber le wow selling St mush le than the apegy velsee, Havin polpied trent be theme Pulergey tapered Mecles Ter tes :ts ct Gal gout betes All stylea of < ote Pea tp lng ajo es pens os Fo bed ah wai Importer of Wet

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