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0 nt NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS, fat ankier, tbat ‘Bey eeemed to have grown into the | fern sad—hideous porversioa of taxte—with ample bo- tome tightly corded down, advanced aod retired tn acon | weir ot wrige'® and contortion, whose Mt expression | waa kung ciscordamt howl, which pemed to Books Recetved to ‘Weveis through ibs Lake Regions of Africa. a. ‘Boo Railroads and Canals of the Uaited States. | Embowel *tth outrageous mame the air ‘Wheat and Tares. A novel | ‘The work te illustrated with Bumerous plates of native @pusip Barry. , | villager and views of the country, At thie time, when to musb interest ie felt in the resulta of Livingstone’s travels, this work recommends iteelf as a faithful bistory of tife in Africa, | Wukar anp Tanna. Mbit hovel appear# anonymously, but i# attributed toa young lewyer is Eugiaod, where it first appeared, aad Mtrected cousiderabie attention. Like most of this class of writing, it undertakes to portray a phase in Euglian Lito which \s rarely w reality. The swry is founded upon tome incidents in the lives of the hero and heroine, who, of course, are in love, but with whom tbat course of love Baa People ‘Boe Linton Family; or, The Fashion of Thie World. @rjoot Teaching, aot Ural Lessuns, ‘Bream for the Million Aaphodel. A romance. BBtory and Analysis of the Constitution, Bora Barton, the Baker's Ward. Deate’s Last Term at 8. Mary's. ‘@ Bommer on the Borders of the Caribbean Sea. asseii’s Family Bible. Vol. 2. Wao Horse and His Discases. Remcs res anything bet emooth, until the denou@ment comes, @wcor! Fignt. A poom by 8 R. Barvieth which is brought avout s as lo make all happy. There Eavoos. A poem, { much to intercet the reader, especially ia the litelixe Jane Purteld. ovtoring of the characters. The brilliant, lively conver- Sorrivgton, 4 novel. Siatabes of Travel in Sous America, &o, Bric! Acosta. A tragedy. | Paton, and the masterly descriptions of places here and there interspersed through it, aid to make {t an enter taining companion at the fireside in the coming cold long Ldatie by Littie. | nights, Eagic in Teo logy. Oevsin Hanry. By Mrs. Grey. ‘Wetho sin Successful. ‘This novel, ike all of Mra. Grey’s works, is sure to ‘Bao Games, and other poems. Mowe Ballads. By Whittier. Ww! Bo Find Her. Apalysis of Raphael's Cartoons. Becemary, A novel } Male or Ruin. 4 pootic satire. ‘Tae Undoly Alliance. Merfora’s Rhy mcs of Twenty Years. MAGAZINES AND PAMPHLETS. Marpers’ New Moutuly Magazine for Oowber and wo pember ‘Woo United States [nsurance Gazette. | Moot » Merchauts’ Magazine ‘The Edinburg Review for October. AB tbe Year Round for November, Deoome a great favorite The story is Deantiully woven, ‘ud is mace Lo interest from the beginning. The charac tere are weil conceived, and in every respect faithful to fife, while the plot is well owuceived and naturally gus talwed to the end. Opp Peor.e. Being & Popular Description of Sin- gular Races of Man. By Captain Mayne Reid, Thin work {8 Lot, as One might at rst euppowe, judging only from the title, @ gatirical description of persoas witb pecuiiar babita and eecestricities different from the generality of those around them, but is aa entertatn- tog reoerd of the experience of this favorite writer on ® course of ftravela through diffrent parte of the world. | He opens with a deecription of the Bushmen, of whom be mays they have no couutry, properly speaking, buts “range,” and one of the most extensive character, MUSIO. since it covers the whole southern portion of the @ur Musical Friend, No. 86—O B. Seymour. African continent, from the Cape of Gooi Hope | ‘Feo Prince of Wales Polka, composed by Augustus Oull. | 4 the twentieth degree of s7uth latitude, and Pr@blishes by Horace Waters. New York. | from the country of the Caifres to the Atlantic Ocean. Barony oF THE RarLRoaps anv Canae OF THe | After a full description of thi strange people, he passes Oprrep Staves or Ammnica: Exhibiting their to a description of the Amazonian Indians, the water ress, cost, revennes, expenditures and pre- | qwoijers oi Maracaibo, the Exquimaua, the Beheaders, the pono gre warp Bert Sta ‘oor, Eaq., Editor | Centaurs of the Granchaco, the Man Haters, tue Friendly | Isianders, the Tarcomaus, the Prairie Indians, Root Dig- ‘Mw. Poor, who bas already done much to give to the ? werid » nistory of the capuriteled rapidity fron wbjon | ReF# (be Dit Kater, &c, Tho desariptons ofthe various Lavonsa—A Poem. By Hugh MoDermot. Serib- ner, New York, As gular compos'tion, best desoribed im the preface Of the suthor—“My government bas been my own. Decty in and anspests ure ail mixed together ”} Ruywxs or Twenty YRans. By Henry Morford. Dexter & Co. A volune of agreeable poems, full of the Weoder s#to- Clations and memories of homo. The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Press writes:— I have seen at Harper's the opening pages of Dickens’ Rew serial, “Great hous,” the dret chapiers of which wil be issued in the Weekly on Wednesday next They pay bim it £1,125. Is isto ran shrougo cine months, and each number wit! be publiebed here about & week tp advance of it@ publication in Kagland. Jona McLenan is at work on the ilustrations. [be Hs pers have also soured, for £600, the varly snosta of the Orn Magasine which is 0 contain ® how story by Macke ray. This will be pubiiehed tw tae Magazine. Toe Moga sine Will Likewise 6000 coutain a Lew tale by bho actor of “Adam Bede”—one of the senderent, most farcwaiing uf story “Great Exyecte | one!” promiree to be one of the clagerest things | Dickens “has done, | ta opening. ie Driiuans His inet work, A Tale of Two Cities,” was eatirey | vivid and impressive of wil Mterary tilusteaitons of bistory, It oombincd the romance, the larror, the pathos Of the French Revolution a# no other book exeept Carlyie’® Hintory. Tue now work will sirtke @ Mveliee key Cae Harpers nave ino in press Mr. Motley's “Dusted Netoer tend#,”? a oonttmuation of that History of the Daten Re publio”’ with whom, some years ago, be astoaiened sad Erqmnd, and afterwards of ce, Hoiland and tr maay—Inte the languages of which cooutries bie work bas heen translates. Curiously exoagh, thougn one of the greatest bisioriaus ia our language, Mr. Motiey’s Dawe is yet to de fad im ® historioal ¢ ctiouary or other neh record of wall anc great celebrities. How he cms to write the “Rise sud Pail of the Ouich Repablio’’ he bas finely dencribed iv & letter written some lime alr the death of Prescott, ENGRAVINGS. Goupli & Co, bave published some fine lithographs of from sketcnes by Darley. They are oxo. cuted in the bess etyle by Laforse, aud will make attrac sive parior pictures. Brazil and the Braz Brazil and the Brazilisas was the subject of a very io structive aud entertaining lecture deitvered last Wednes day evening at the rooms of tbe Historiqal Society by the Rev. James © Fiescher This gentienme speut a numer of years to Brazil, 6 American chaplain and Sooretary of the United States Legation, and, having travelled tarongh & considerable portion of the coustry, has mace bimeei’ thoroughly acquainted #ith the manners aud customs of the people and the products snd resources of the soil, os Well a8 With tis foreigo commerce—a subject pecaliarly interestiog to the mercantile portion of our citizens. ‘There was a vumerous and most respectaols audieoce | fine, and sbort accounts are given of futireads are laid down throughout the United States, as countries are very wel as the history of cach jine, with an account of the | “Mt Pevple in manner to interest all, particularly the | ok contisisn of dath elacatit comes | BOTS youthful readers of adventures, | eedere the public with a new work on this important sub- | THE Linton Faxity; or, The Fashion of This gees ender the above caption. This is the tirss work ever | Word. | ting to be a complete and aut tic bis | ‘This is the titie of a work by Sarah H. Bradford, who has dedicated it to her children. It is s simple story of eee we ahemindt te Oat TW | comestic life, end cnicclated, as designed by the mother pe eer ea aie et eas id scarcer | Buthorets, lo excite tne youtafal mind to acta of iove and haw vids completion of eo euk of construc. | Seutiences, which, exercised in the domestic otrole, ex- | pe regain Sash of San ba alfesting ine value | #84 themselves to all the relations of life, It is worthy ‘af the securities issued, or of bistorical interest, It em- | Of Perusal at the dresite sep Saris waasths (eubareah cose ge pls ghana | pd ap Oouson Tamas. Repablisbed fom | 4 "a Al ol “ ‘ion. ‘Of Me funded debts; the dates at which the latter were Ls sigegtagaanio meta ind tees This is a very excelieut wort, and ought to be on the (weed and made payable; the nature of the security | syi6 of -y public instructor, and of all interceted in aa Bost nape toot prsintllen neg harpa lacs acd | the education of youth. Tt ovens with suggestions aad ee ee ee ncaincreee are, | Plaus for she construction and equipment of school rooms Mhewing the amount of capital invested yearly, | and the location and adornment of play grounds, particu i ti teas’ A laouaud BE doomiaee trees larly for \nfant and primary schools, It thea coutioues md — caeeh: ae Eo cana rontatgaooa Bo examples of the plan of education proposed from the * earlie®@ stage to the fuller developemente of the grown and posers, net earnings and amount, and rates of dividends | yang puptis. The work was origtually prepared for paid from the opeuing of the road. A summary of the | pu pication in “Baroard’s American Jourual of Btuoation,’? feta! reault of ail the roads in each State for each year, | iy 5 series of papers, which are now fur tha firat time col 2 well as for the whole period covered’, is given. The | lected im the present form ag & valuadie contribution w werk w, in fact, a full and complete history of each €2- | 16 pistory of elemertary education, cepecially of the Seupriae from tte ergautention to the present time. | more advanced views and methods of tnstraction in pri The work is to be completed in two volumes, but the | mary seboo'e Gest vorume only basas yetappeared. It contains 612 | Sream vor Tas Mrirox. A Popular Treatise on sree royal eotavo, aud embraces the railroads of the |“ kteam, and its Application to the Uselal Arte, o5- Sates of Maine, Now Hampshire, Vermont, Maseachu. | pecially to Navigation, | Intended as an lustract- gees, Roode isan, Connectiout, New York, New Jersey, | or to Young Seamen, Mechanics, a, Peassyivnnia, Delaware, Maryiaca and the Dutrict of | Academic Students, Passengers in Mail Steam- Cotumdia. Tris volume {4 illustrated by two large mape— | €TS: de. | By Ward, Commander, U.S. N., { . author of “Naval Tactics,’ &c. New aud Re- eve of the New Eogland tates, inclading Causda vised edition, New York: D. Van Nostrand, 192 Mast, and tho otner of the Sites of Now| Broadway. Yerk, Now Jersey, Penuryivania, Delaware, Ma ryiaod, Objo and Canada West The maps baye been | drown ond engraved under the direction of Mr. G Wool worth Colton, aud 00 pains have boen spared to render tem accurate, They are one large calc, and each as tee on every road ia iaid down, The second volame is gee tn course of preparation, and when completed tne wrole work will appear tlurtrated by eeven mapa—one a¢ which will be a general may of the Uaited States. The work, #0 far a® it appears, deare upon ital! the impress of & work, 00 the compilation of #hich 0 pains were spared | jooomotive eogines, consumption of fael, coustruction of Sorender its mont reliable work of reference to all who | steam engius, Kc, which biiberto few could do from the | | | | Thi work must become exceedingly popular with a! for whom jt is more particalsrly intended. An s | work of instruction, clear and easy to understand, it fared to diwam tha mubleot of all the mystery and techn calities which Dave hitherto enveloped it In fatare the student and the practical operator oF mectaujc will be able to acquire & thorough knowledge of tue eff cts of combustion, t20 steam engine, high and low presvare, | fame an interest im the progress of railroats and technicalities which surrounded the whole subject tases, and was invaluable te the comprehensive poli Numerous diagrams and ovte render ft still more simpie. Moten a9 it is to capitaiiews and projectors of railroads. | 1, ts pablisbed oy Mr. Van Nostrand, who baa The price of the fret volume, with maps ia cases, Will © | the work all the advantages of god letter press and Ave collars. Parties residing ata distance, on ordering | pinding She work by letter addressed to the author, or tthe pab- | Axpaoner—A Romance. By Ada Clare. iabers, J. H Sebultz & fo , at the office of the Amerwan Thayer & Eldridge. Rasirvad Journal, No. 9 Sprace atreet, New York, can | W\ii appear about December 1 Bare the werk delivered by express, without aay charge | History AND ANALYSI8 OF TuR CoxstiToTiON— Bor transportation With a full account of the Confederations which ‘ preceeded it—of the debates and acts of the Con- ‘Tam Laxe Rearoxe or Omernat, Avaica: vention which formed it—of the jndicial deci- Bogton: A Pio- ware of Exploration, By Richard F, Buston, i sions which bave construed it, with papers and igs & Bros., Publishers. tables illustrative of the action of the govern: Author ip Vols work presente to the reader # do ment and the Tg under it. By Nathaniel C. jailed acoount of @ journey and exploration ander. Tot Boston: Little, Brown & Uo. 1890. taken by him to the lake regions of Central af. rea, which oecupied bim from his leaving Eogiand, | September, 1866, to bis return thereto, im May, 1859 | 19 written in @ pleasing warrative style, which attracts the atteution and excites the lotereat of the reader, | tution of the United States, aud then proceeds with mach wotwithetanding that the subject at timer becomes neces | matter of interest to all who desire fully ‘artiy Gry and wniateresting, from the author's baying | understand the constitution of our country, & Dombined with bie narrative of occurrences a detailed and study of the work will enlighten the reader minate account, as well of the geographical features of the upon & momentous question at the present time Country traversed by bim as ap ethnological comparweoo the Gret lnetitotion of slavery and the cavees which bind of the various tribes whom be encoustered The work, the Southern States to it recognition and perpetuation may be fald to prevent two portraite of the now, The book will become « necessary historical work mame objec! Of reference. with tbe graver Dona Parton, Tam Bargenr’s Wand—A novel. By te addrenving himself to the reader, the author says:— | Charles Burdett. New York: 5. A. Rollo, Fulton “1 venture to express a hope that whatever of carefine street. ‘meat appears io these pages may be charged to the The i & tale of New York life, and presents in ite wabgect. It bas beon my duty to draw @ Dutch Courte sowe very natural phases thereof There is nothing picture, a cabaret piece, which could pot be sirippsd Strained or overdone, either in the characters or the of (te ordonnance, ite Doors, ite pipes and ite pote. [have parte cnacted by thom, while at the same time the plot ts shirked potbic g uf the unpleassat task of recording pro. cleverly ind, and wustained with an taterest which will rarer, and not only rerulte; | bave entered into a recital render the work popular. of the maladies, the weary equabbies, and the vast varie, = Lovrk’s Last Team at St. Many’s. New York: ty Of petty troubles! without which the coup ded of Derby & Jackson, Broadway. African sdyeotore would be more like a Greek saint tn Thie # « Dovel, founded wpoo incidents in the life of « e@igy—s!! \\ph\ and 20 rhade—than the chapter of soci. OU it at school Tt lea oles, simple story, and will dente whieh it vow in” be read with much avidity hy the young The Geographical Selety of England have jong turned A ScwMen on THe Boxpens or rie Cantangan Net atteniive explorations in the interior of Africa, S84. ly J.D. Harris. New York: A. B. Bur- Aad many rolumes Bare Deon taken op with the recitals — “CK, 140 Nassaa atreet. of the sivrcoturee and balrbreadth ‘soapee of the An interesting account of travels, with muob valuasie brave men who bare catered 00 thie dangerous un pom hen of tis Beene Of Sin Demings. NeMESTA, Tua valnable compendium gives @ clear aad uccias ao onant of tbe proceedings which establiahed ont paiitical institutions, under which the country bas grown #0 grest and promperous It gives in tts fret chagters the consti dertaking Dr. Krapl, & missionary in convection By Marion Harland. New York: Derby wh the Maptirt church, was @ resident of the in & Jackson. This is a well conceived and well wrought story, full of terior of Africn for some eighteen years, and wrote a work of considerabic interest on the macners and ow toms of the strange tribe who dwell among the lake regions of that part of Afvloa. Notwithetanding that the stranger bas been in their midet, the oatives yet eater tain contrary to all experience, ® most lively dread of them. (carmuch an they believe that the etranger comes to rob tbem of ‘heir gatme and their commeroe—of their lands aod liderticn With respect to the feeling, the fet. lowing account # taken from Mr Burtoa’s work: — When the exciiement wae allayed, the principal P"dasi began to ask what hed brought the white men inte Ahelr country, and ina breath degan to predict the joes of their ga'v8 04 commerce—their land and liberty. “I om old," palhotically sald the #hazi, “and my beard fe pray; yel 1 ever bereld such & calami- ty o thie.” A timely present, however, changed he feeling, and the traveller war aifered all the aeniat- anos and sccommotation they oonld tender. The follyw- fing description will give & fair idee of the females of thie of Africa — At four P.M as lood dramming collected the women, so began to perform & dance of ceremony with peculiar vor, A line of email, plump, chestaut colored beings, with wild, beady eyes, and ® thatch of clay piestered bair, dr Wed in their loin clothes, with « profasion of while divs #, bead necklaces, a Witie square Dim of dante, called a» t'¢ endo, partially conceal ing the upper boeom, with abort o Us of thick brase wire, wound so tightly faronnd the wrie'@, the arms above the elbows, and the intereat and’ wortby of perural hams & Co. New York: Miller, 554 Broadway. Tht poem—ao epic of historical interes \—is remares, die for the preseciout powers which (t dinplays. Tu au thor, & young lad not yet arrived at the age of puberty fanizations to which portry ie @ matoral fowy of expron fon, Im thie, bis fre. published effort, we renogn ae gifts which, wita careful cultivacis, will Oring him the fens thei every eriter cove Tax Eproevre Review, Getober 1830, Leonard, | Roott & Ce | ‘The present amber contains as artisie on the policy of Mr Boebanan's afministration, written by a0 attacks of | 000 of the black republican jrurneie of New York, and ie Of course strongly finctared with ite opinions This ie a characteristic way of reacting opne pabdiic cearimees | bere. The views put forth on American polition in the | Rpgiish journals and reviews emanate for the most part from American writers te thoir pay, and nothing 190 be more unfair than the ase which te made @ them to | operate on party questions st this side of the Atiaotic ‘The mode of warfare is, Boerrer, consivtent wih the Whole ccurte of black ragublions taotion, aod if the ani ley diepinyed in the article were cal equal t) the hitter Rese in which {te written, we might Congratulate te | Gone good tervice im the couse ia which | | ie uprivalled, for the author baa most sacconsfuily le | calorie as applied to Ateam, the construction of boilers, | Coxcoan Fiat, By 8. Ro Bartlett. Boston: Wil- | ie evidently Diemmed with one of thome Sonly airung or | presevt, aud several times the lecturer wag warmiy ap placded After @ few introductory remarks the ieetarer referred to ihe fact that Uorough & most auaccountadie supineneas on the part of the American goverument and peopie, the greater portion of the commerce of Brazil was with Great Britain This was priacipaily owicg to ine establishment of steam communication betweenthe latter couatry and the port of Rio Janeiro. Great Brita had completely got tke upper band of the United Statee io that reepect, as, indeed, bad also France and Germany, and even the cop merce of Spain and .uf eflete Portugal covteated the pelm with us. The remedy for thie was to catablich « Vine ef steamabipe between our ports and that of Rio Javeiro, It was 8 remarkable fact, though one not credit- Able to American enterprise, that of the immense quen- tity of coffee euppited 10 th's country,by Brazil, the orders for three fourths of it must go by the way ef Groat Britain, To have coffee cheap they wonid have to -stabliah & live of steamers conpesting out ports with Aragil, oot for the purpose of freight so much as for swittiy and turely carrying letters Uat we may know the state of ‘the market as Boor as Great Britain, Senor Almeida had iavely submitted to the Legisiature & document, whieh be had ween translated to the New York Akay, sorting forth the advantages which both couvtries would derive from such communication. Braz\! stood in need of the progucts of the Cotted States, and we could Bot do well without the prodoei# of Brazil, the moat important of which, however, wae coffe, In 1840, and up to 1850, the commerce of the United stave with 3’ aail surpassed that of Fogiand, because our clipper ships were the swiftest carriers, But in the latter year Eug!i#u steamships were put opon the line, and the cousequence was, tbat in Bre yrare ber commerce \ocressed 800 per cent. France ad one lite of steamers with South America, England had two, Dot tbe United Siates bad Lo eteam oomauntcatios ‘with that opentry. One thing, ho*ever, was particaiarly required to give ® healthy impetus to this oommeroe & proper kine of Lresty betwvea the two covers Tost wi ne y country with aoythiug de tng tn favor of anther land except, perhaps, with France France er Abie breaty, ola! be Tight of admiotatering the estater of Lnote bf ber wunjeces ebo died tnere twiestate; whih that Francs bas rantoa! products » bide, bo he a 2 avrel Braz! «charged «oan exporl’ duly upon fome yrare sgo the amocot had bora Fecuced. i Consequence « ley apd of bbe represen of tne American Mi What was wanted was ‘oper treaty of Feo: We may furnien Brazil ©ith our toor, but we must ber coffee The right sortof a man to orgotinte this treaty and for 8 while be ker to te oroper eu foronment was wanted Thi commerce Could thus be greatly \wereased for there wee MADY things which Brazil wanted whieh we could supply eheaper (han any other country There wat cotton, and hardware aod four, aod heavy machwwery, And eveo tb the artiove of coitinh a profitable irate oould be carriedop, Notwithstaoding the ac wantages they pamaers to arcore a profitable trace with Arazi| al! (De A nerican Temidente be could count at Rio Javeito in 1864 did not Lumber wore than fifty, babies aod all This umber, dowever, Dae ircreased. for many of the Hrariltma rail roade were onder American coatractors and smericaa 2 There wae a very erroceous impression oad With reference to the exteot of Brazil Me could astore them that the empire of Braz) was larger than the Tovted States, with all their Territories atded, exieadiog OOF COUDETY Goes from Une At antic bo the Paciio—from the ocean inke® north ty tbe Gail of Mexion oa the south The (act was that to make the area of the Cotued states eqn! to that of Brazil, there shold be added x namnor of pew Territories or equal to sine to New York, Massarhrantta, Coppectiont aid Vermou) Brazil, by her Own Fiat, COPtaiDAd SOME four hem ret eqnare miles ‘more iand than the United States. "ie eo. of bhie Veet ares of wee of surpriteg richuwe and fertility, detng compmed of cecomponed granite, the moet favorable soll for the Oauoatian race of agricultural capabjiities were immease in nile tte forsale wore of Rood extent ws to titUe more enlightened po ster, language to the fora! hortionitural, arboriculiural aad wiveral prxiuctions of Braz! land wemed = The lecturer terior Touching slightly upon some of the hia woreel events i South Americen bistery, be faa \t wae bere, Agnting sgeinet the Bomba of rory favorabiy of Abr govervment and constitution “Aran, whic were as Hiberal as could be desired — There vial by jury, free spreoh @ free pres, aud Wieration to all reigious depom'nations Tee onl) reat-iction apo uther demum: Datione tban the Roman Catbolio—whion was the ate Teligioo—wae (hat nove other coaid worsh'y to vmples, whieh was Interpreted Pniloing® with ayires an) Belin Without there they cualt get on well each Rio Je beiro, be Maid, was e Bourianing port of 900,000 jonani tante— the New York of 000d America —oecom ng more Abd Wore IMPTOVEt AB Ibe DrO~RFiee of COMM >TER co Mauced When be ret iaptes at Rio Jaoeire toere were ho wharven or quay# Now these were oeiny bulls, sad the whole city was being improved by the sewerage of ttreew, Ao Mevery exw oi Wy aren), Dulator te Sbolitien of the Africas #lave Wade the eyeem wae 4y ng Out, abd tHe Witer EXte tion eRe ODly & queation of | Vime Many of the afrioare ip reel’, he maid ware m far | RUperior race te howe among UR Rog MANY of them pet Piteh 10 Maton of etinenoe o Lhe literary and aotomtite | wort From tae topic the ketover torced oe ere aal | deveription 0° the Bmperor tne Pare Il, portocaly and | menta ly ine ature be eal) the Keeroe meaaared six bie! ecotay: Dm ate he Res been *) 1 domielom af one of the } | + was lintewod Go with as greeted he ned coo «1h epuro O ged ana Ree te give erence of leetaree IB f thawte toe lenburee eam Oar afler ane thr eaomblage due to! Ne Ped # th acclamation persed Lite saw A reetlUe Of thie wmmtAtin wae veld at room No £8 Istornn © Bolidings, Wali atren , semerdiy afternooe Tromes ‘iiestow, Hing., President eresited It wae re ole me Thet the titer medal of the peetety seitanty lanerined (che Unies *etee foo 2 Gr [Pepertors, for reernin the kam river, at Be foot of by Jomping tm {he water ane bording hy Aerie epee COUIe he Te Derr d Thal 8 Bilver mene, ewitebly inserined, and tt Coliare Ip mene. de presented to tne iad Downie Galdin for Die Berele onda t in pay ng from drowning one Of the apie tthe sieamboat May Queen, in Joly Putte iy lars he presemies to Jame Tice in the month of ferry boat Metropole, Fe meieg ater wie girl whied hed falen overboard from the stesmer, ond in mmetny r oxertion mferee - Der WIEN mach it Ube gold medal of the poriety be Werarts of Far Rockaway. for hie coueas toa W +ar tee Pome ous perrote from dro 1D the mrt meri tees f Rued fi “ring wll bathing troget aud | unique, sbowing @ vein be bad not hitherto worked, wot | it will hoi ite piace tp our Hiterature as one of the most | delighted the reading world, rst of sis country and | ority of the climate, Ble theo referred in beautiful | wih wo'ob the favored | {Tapbic deseription of hfe upen the plactavons ia te te | Supreme Court-—General Term. Before Hon Judge Bonney IMPORTANT TAX CAA&—THE JUDGE'S DECISION, ! ) monwealth, im the city of New Fork, appeliants, vs The Commissioner of Aasscsoments and Tames of the oly and county of New York, respondents.—The Bank of the Gom- Flour, bois... 926 monweaith, the relator in this case, is @ banking associa, | Beaus, Dueb.. 160 tion in the city of New York, formed wader the act t> | Rurmiturophe td authorize the bustness of banking, passed April 16, (833. Bboew, canes. te. capital stock actually paid ta amounts to $760,000, of which the sum of $186,834 54 is mveated ia real estate, ocouped as banking house, &0., which gum being de- ducted from said capital, leaves @ baiaaoe of $601,165 16. Of tbip balance the sum of $103,000 hae been ipyested by the bank in United States stooka of the loan of 1858, which stocks and the ceriifcates thercfor it now owoe and holds; end the bank Claims thas said stocks, aad the smouns of the capi (al of the bank tuvested thereia, are, uuder constitution of the United states, exempt from taxative. ‘The Commissioners of Taxcs aud Asresaments of the city | and county of New York denied the application and peti tion Of eaid bank w have said sum of $403,000 #0 luvedsad | tn United States stocks ceducted from the amount of ie property, and decided that such sum wax notexempt as crulmed; apd they assessed the capttal etock of the bank liable to taxation as persoual property, for the year 1869, | wt nui Gam of $561,165 16. On the relation of the pane @ wrt of certiorari wus issued to said Commissioners, who bave made returp thereto, showing tho Iacla apove riated, upon which this Oourt, at | 1859, Cecided and adjudged tat said assessment be ova fired, With coste, against the reistor; and (rom thet decision appeal bas beep taken to tae General Torm. | A.M Bradford aud Irving Paris for appoiiasia; R. F. | Avaré es for respoudents. | Bossxy, J.—The question to be determined in this oase is of Very reas luaporiaDos, &0d Bhouid receive & nore deliberave and carciul examination thao tho press of business iu tais court wil permit us aow to give tt, The cane, bowever, will undoubtedly de carried to the ooart of last resort for Qual sdjadication, aad I bave, there- fore, lees hegitation in stating the Conciusiva at which, upon brief consideration, | have arrived. The queetion, im my Opin On, devencs catirely upeD the Coustra ction bo Aaxeu on ineor; co noantes,”” passed Apri! 15, 1857— Of tbis decision | assume that all socks of the Uuitet States aro exempt from taxation by the Slate govern meni; and not only that such stocks cannot De so taxed, Ko ine, Dut thet individuals wao are the amount or value of the same as for personal pro- perty owned by them. (1 Kent's Com, 6% E41, 426, &c ; Weston sgainet Oity of Charleston, 2 Peters’ U. 3 Rep , 449, 469, McOuliongh sgainst State of Marylaud 4 Whet, 816, Interpavional Life Ass. Society agb. Lamm + . This reiswr (the & domentic corporation created by end un to its sutbority and legisiation The etatates of “nis State, relative to this subject, provide as fullows:—(1 8 8. (5th ed.,) p 044, &e | Seo. 1. All moneyoa or stock cor; deri lwabie to taxation on their capital in tbe maguer Dere\o iter prescribed. Sec 8. The President, &o., of every such company sbsll, ob or before fire! day of July in exch year, make and deliver to the Assessors & written state ment, epecify ing — 1 nee venl esiaie (if any) owned by such company, where situated, and the suas actuaily paid thercior. 2. The capital stock actually paid in secured to de paid in, excepting therefrom the sums paid for real oe fate and the awount of such capital stook heid by te State and by any incorporated literary or charitavie insti tution; and 3. Ibe town or ward jp which tno prinetpa) office of the company 1s situated or its business is carried ou, or i | which it ts liable 10 e taxed. The Assessors shail cater in their assessment Tolit as folowk— 1 In the Oret column, the name of each incorporated company liable to taxation, and, under tie usvue, a specify the amount of tte Capital stock paid ta, the amnvant paid by such company for real estate thea wit, wherever situated; the @nount of ite surplus prodts or reserved .unds,"eaceuding tea per Cent of its capital, afer deducting therctrom sa ¢ amount of taid real cetate, aod wa datincnrporstediterary or ebarite lossivatons. and to incor} Werary or io Loseibal 2. In the secoua ooleme, the quantity of real eatate owned by such company within their town or ward, aad, in the thir’ colump, tbe actual value thereof, estimated as in other cares. 8 Io the fourth column, the amount of capital stock of every enph company paid in and secured to be paid in, ‘abo of ali such surpins pro’ts or rererved funds a8 sfore faid, alter deducting the sume paid out tor real erbale (hen Delonging to it, and the amouut of Bavk (if aay) be jonging to bbe State And to incorporated literary aud bari lable tnetitutions. A See 10. The capital stock of every company liable to (axation, except euch part of it as shail have Deen ex- crpied 1 the assessweut roll, or ag sball Lave beep ox empted by law, together with ite surplus pro its or re werved (U0Gs exoveding ten per cent of ite Capital, after deducting We assesred Value of ite real estate, aud all sharee of stock in ciher corporations actually owned by such company which are taxadie upon their capital stock under the laws of this State, snail De uassseed at its actual vane, and taxed in tbe same maauer as other pererual and real esiate of the county. Uncer these esatutory provisions, the assess nent tn <bie care has been mace On said Daldune of the capital ytook of tbe relator, aa4, a4 it appears to me, iu exact ac cordance With thoee provisionn. There t# no question here of surplus profits or reserved funds, of me to the mec .al value Of the Bwok (whatever may De the mowniog of tnt DUrare ae Use ik SeCLO 50, above referred to), belt dove it appear that apy part of gaid nloc< was uel) by the Mate, or by Buy incorporated literary oF obaritabie wstitubien, or was excepted in the roll,or wee by law exempted from texation relator iostete that decuetion should hy bot Of apy particular part for Muy caure exempt by Capital FUCK HOt IDveRted to real estate, ch ap amount ($108 000) of the mo te #aid capital bad been by the ban! the United Stater, and that ru:b rules of taxation, aud must be askersed at the place where | Rice’ bbe State or ehewbere aud it wo uve peliher requires Biuated, whether in to: Taxer, 28 Bard 816. | @ foreign corporation, using a portioa of i proverty | ih carrying on business tn this State, ant voter the Hone, balee lawn of the State liable to taxation therefor it | atoot in the eame Pition as 8 Dou-resident sataral pyr Wecoomiatent with on benelt of the revater, wes, if this be thetr true coustraccion, . |e 80 far as thay orovide for or an- Authority of avy part of we #med vented Uotted teu » Vet pro New York bas by ite laws wéated formation of this Comacnwealth tus otber hike corporations, graoting to them certaly 50 ¢ the money paid for the stock may be loverved or aay bat may be made of such money by the ¥ part of the money alt in for Its stook any time be invested in siouks of toe TU States, su0b ony pany, created under the Ieee of auhyaot » the Oourt be pet Lane ® form merely 6 ABrememens Of elator, and bet npoo the yerts a woieh PrOpETLY MAY he, and GORNL-#e Im, Obanging from day to cay But to permit the rolaior to eaeaye taxation goon ® inrge & Portion of ile CApral, Deoauee (thas aren Mt to ferent eveh partion In stooes of the United Statea, in @y JO RmeDt, De AD OvARiRn of the 4* of the ebich created the ation oo the amount of ite cacttel | Bpecial (rtm eocald te a met, with ome Sapertor Present ail the J Kor Wades teotag ve Denerh, Wu. Gerney, | | Previvent ke —Jadgment teversed, now | sont to abide event | _ George Bitee etal we William M Bios ot al —Jadg- tm pt for the tiff ow the verdict, with oorte | _ Nathaniel Haywood on. the Liverpual aad London ané lie Weorance O mpany —Jodgment owpert apd bolders thereof cavpot be taxed for tne capital Higole to taxation for the year 1999, as pertoual | Term, in Jaly, | be given to the ‘ Act im relation to the axwossmens of | og ao {noome or prodt from sheir capital or otuerwite, #aal! be lucorporaied porated (Laws of 1867, voi, 2, ch. 450, p 1)—and for the purposes | Clock ) | Wheat, bus.a11. 801 7: the Inws of this Swabs, aud sunjoot | , PanSEL 208 COTS, TIS | That Life Insuravce Gnnpany waa | Coton, fon, abd the assenament was on the property noid ta thie | Rice, terces.. | i ' TAURAGONA. leges, and bas aeo provided by law tor the Btaves......40,800 $3,200 apples, bbis,. 25 Hoo: | hall at + wom for the | Pareg re care.” 63 oes paid in for Uhst capital ie invested, which (ions... NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. A A D COMMERCE OF NEW YORK. | Exports trom the Port of New Yorm w Nev 10~Phe People, ic, ex rel., The Hunk of the Gom- | Sading Ke Ports for the Week Rov. 34, 1860. DANIRH WEST IvDImS, Value Quanity Value $5,695 Leather, roln, 2 $407 180 Flarvware,cs, 6 | MS 184 Porfom’y, xe 60 160 The. .1.819 #33) Tron 175 2 (1,108 aa Tobacco, bxs. 86 650 265 Hams, ib*...1,970 951 » $6 54 656 18 1,046 249 ‘644 Sngar, ban. 178 87 Pains, pi 649 96 “4 209 28 904 b 300 oper, «1 Hoye, 466 Total LIVRKPOOL, Cotton, bales.5,128 $220 655 Apples, bbis..2245 $8,721 Cotten) bage.. 25 2,688 Staves’.....17.(00 1,088 ¥ 560,848 400 A 1,460 44an4 593 1,350 €63 39,026 88 1,981 166.235 41,349 567 43 248 53 897 9.056 Hops, baes..1,246 77.530 Corn, bush.134,658 98.605 Silk waste,bales 3 182 Oars. 360 aia Cocks eo ,bx8 119 1878 PRIATOL. Wheat, bus.19.967 $24140 Rowtn, bdis.., 202 $423 ¢, Ibe. .88.556 4178 Olicake,j0e106,072 2016 Flour, bois... 400 2.940 — Tallow, be..22,303 1.005 Total... 0.004 804,008 Peas, burhels.6,326 Total... +0255, 9878488 CORK. Wheat,bus. £3,478 $43,247 Flour, bbls... 246 $1,476 Giteidsieowun esreceeceéeesOl, 128 Pork. ~ 888 ME woh'odve.1,183 Bags, baler 4 19 Don eatics, dal 3323 = es £: 2s bis, .1. 896 $101 150 Wheat, beh 18.016 22 670 “oo 8a Copper, bbie.. 118 87,194 Plaster. a oat eo 1648 304,600 6 206 40 375 ouvoa Eig 1 Keke ht m, ‘ + Dage. rt Tohaceo, bhds 1920 ——~ MALAGA. bo} Gsioria engines 11 $4 093 Pres reer, on. | 60 Potato’s,pbie 1,760 Ree, bhda., | sary Kom, bole. 1891 $17.4b0 stone, bbl... 3B A Aleobos - 860 6.075 Buiter, ibe... 100 “ Domenties, cs. 26 1,70@ ae ans 305 ce A870 94,186 PEW Guarana $160 * wetianeous. Ali F000 TOM ere cine BT TOF 3 9273 too ae ae a $8 3 oe 4 te - 13% —— oem Domestic, bis. 4 * Pas 8, packages Droge... 1B no | (1612 fow'g Mavcbio 1 41 2 PKR. 200 2M Paper, rms ..1,600 416 Lara, be... 2,048 147 Palm Oil,cks. 6 410 Ne, cases. 8 VB Vara... 2... 160 3 Pepper, begs. 90 B12 Soars, cares, 1 135 Shoee, on 4 187 Flour, bbix,,, 660 6,076. phrase 4 Miscoliancous, — wo a4 Epi turp tine. 20 Tea, pegs 6 Skirts, ca. 6 Lumber, ft. 46,196 Matebes, on... 20 Roriu, pbir.. 6f0 M! toh’ ro,loe 2.979 a 200 Pa ee a Toracen, bales 10° Pript mat »ge 60 Canclen, boxes 49 Rooks oF. 38 Pat ase 10 Otleloth bd Drugs. rkge.. 382 Whiskey, ‘ce. 947 Liquor bola. 8 Safety vee pag 18 Machinery m1 Cari GIVING THE COLD 4HOULDER TO THs Wipe AWAKeR—The Diack repubd ican leaders having sosomplished their pur- poses by the sid of the members of the Wiie Awake clubs, have now Bo further use for thone organizations, and are consequently giving them the oold shoulder. 2 New Jerry bisck republican paper raye:— Uf the Wide Awakes want a parade let them a one on their own book, bat not attempt to fe the cot of parading upon a friends who heave borne ait the cxperses hitherto that beve been paid. Lat toem row settic up their accounts and diaband. Lat all who bold rigs not peid for at epee deliver them ap to the captain, “bore who bave vot paid for their iamps aad capes il! be held responeiole for their retarn Rasovvnioss —The following resolation was anant ously adupted by the republicans of Hartford, Ooun., ou Thureday iast:— Resolved, That the election of Honest Abe is “a big thing,” aud" #6 can eee it,” The manuticturers of Hartford will probably bold o meeting in @ few days and pass the following resvia on Resolved, That the tronsie isto whicd the country bar Deen true oy the elewtion of Honest Ave le a big ting, and we oan Teel it Carital oF THe SOUTHERN CosFEDERACY —It le propomed 10 make atime ia, Georgia, the capital of the new Soutd Favak —The Soutbern politival fever te 0 the ine her treatment of whe patient to the} Uniae mer m every quarter, ee ‘The Horton ruveder raya his Bow It @omen ta pos seenion of the inform Thur meee public were at o ons to determine Note word bas yet reacned as from Shoth Caro'tos Seorgia, Al.oama Mise! wi or Florida that would werrent any suob ssvonncement ow se Soup Fou THe Usion.—Gov. Houstoa, of Texas, a iste afeech, eaia:— Ihave obly t tay, rally to @ common prinsipie; vote for toe ticket pledged for the siroogess man 1 defeat tne | nections! Northern candidate; discard the dintation of Southern sectionalista Gut if defeated, rememner thet Your goverumeas @ worth mare tusm-n vislory, sod that when you ¢iseard the Soutbera disuaiouiew you «rit | fled mil'ious of Nurthera meo ready @ fight your bas | tes, 1 wuld shed the iss drop of my bivod jor my | Country; L would resigg aggression But nave oo bat Mes to Dght vutaide of tne Una. Twit tte 1 aod for = Mr Penrice, Depoty Ansistont Oommineary General of the Britieo Army, is stopping #6 the Ciareedon Hvtet, Charles amory and family, of Gorton; Mr. R A Tal. Cott, of the rites Sates Coast Aarvey, and J. ¢ Gard Ber 60d wile, Of Boston, are Atopping at the brevoort Kangaroo; P. J. Do Green, of Pailadeionia, Captain Brooks, of the steamship Bows and wire. of Kingwvo 34 * x, of ‘RO county, N, ¥ , are sopping Lieat. Gritfiu, of the ©. Fergus’, bow Prie' Mejor Keudrick, af Went Pota :T B Wenner and 4 or, of Otieas Dew Fehon, of tke D Crave of Howton; 4 lie, Ma; Dr 3H Ormeby. of Albany; Major HL. Le Satelde, af the, | Ur ited States army; Liat JA Rachelle, of tne Untted Lars, 200 al foo | ow i ost Pave, 7” ; p-4 } 4 1. 100 a bo . 2 100 ; 1 60 ot 307 ae 300 36 Des. Ter Ot gallows 20et ats 1,454 e+ mech os 4 260 1.040 Ale, cask... © CJ --= - 90 mare Ja 8T® read, page.. 1 eae = 989 Furo'tare, ce 108 a 1986 4p tarp. doe 6 at ae Conan, 1 te 1.004 wap. 0 Lhe 86 Heme. one wy 1.409 Droge, ti 1m | 870 Demeenies a et oem Brien 000 Srates Navy; F Cumperiand, of foronto, 6. W, ant J. @ Vansar, of Pourbkeepme, ware amo g the arrivele at tbe Mt Nicholas Hotel yesteroay Dr. Crane, of Canmum; Lattieo de Oondray, of Fraone; tL. Irvin aod 4 2 Mt Cornell of New Yoru: nae HH loots, of Stamford, Ovpe_; f Penvaylvanias J Pore 5 ay th ond wi, of NY. aot Biward A loode, of Stamford, Coon are etoppug at the Lafarge House, Ke Gov Jono H Henle, N 4. and LR. Ontiias, He G@rbver wa H ger, Caled States Army, are Warpingtoc Row ) Rare and jaoy , of Californ: ne DE Somes, Me) 2 Green, a0: 8 Medary, ‘Teert- tory, WS Lemay MP. Loodom, England, are in Wash- mmgiem sero sn . Of Priace George’a ooanty, Ma. whe der of Washingtom, os motion of dee Carnme, Req, No Preroe vipited tne Newy Yard at Obarke , OW Ube 12th iow, nd wae Peowtved with & aluse from the battery. Domeotic News Items. ‘Tue PREMDAYT AND THE -UyPeKeK® From Want im =H Gem that the President, aye the Wanaing- obstaoies exietiog to the abe inn salee Goon 4) come bap aesared Mr Thaddeus Fett the of tne ore emptiog settlers apur thens, that many of the very badiy, ia consiters. wn Of bumanity lovotwed in their pre y Aeetitate onodtitine, MO Would @.deavor 1 thew preemption riguia an far ae che law voule peminty allow him ® lo do, hy permittiag tham to refie thew several claime after the sae Ho ban aro gives Mt Ay att oO bane red douare wowante the A hop She PaINet OF Low MOLDR De-emeitie ® Of Lie (me. pie, apo amaured Dim bat early in the appr meshing see. sion of Congress he Ceeene orging oom that ovty the enrolute wrcemits for legisiacion t the mame rae following * a copy of toe Mresident’s check od to Wr Hyatt, #bich we obtained trom that gentionas:—~ Wasmscton, Now 13, 1860 the order of fuadiene aneer for ime head JAMEA BOCH WN AN. 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