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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1864. ; 5 ee ae ed aes wes between seventy and eighty thousaad. This state- Roligtous Intel William Duthie, It will be well known that thie mis- The Peansyivania Blectioa. REWS FROM THE SOUTH. = {s argument to show bow the free ovustitu- SRRVIONS TO-DAY. sionary vessel has been owned by the London Missivaary THE PARK ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ALL THE RETURNS RBOBIVAD BUT WOT COUNTED. 00 was adopted. So far from these oighty thoussnd The Rev. Dr. W. W. Ei wil ab the eens, we has for the last twenty years: been em. Pa., Oct, ‘ voters being ior afree cvnstitution, the last body that verts Preach Laight | poy missionary objects amepg the islands of the Haszeaved, Pa, 2, 1868 Fepresented thea, tbe Legisiasure of 1860-61, pasued by om mate ebureb, corner of Laight and Virick | South Seas. ‘The official vote of the State ts all im, but ts te be com most vote, a law, forer own- ‘eots, thie morning, at half-past tem o'clock. Services THR CATHOLIC CHURCH IN FRANOE. rected. We hope te be able te announce the result on MORE OF THE PEACE MOVEMERT. orp ot Aleve trom monunsisinn hae. citber 07 Soe <e by the regalar pastor im the evening at balf-past soven | ,,/7Zmion gives the following analysis of the State of | The Park Cmmissioners advertised that there Would | yoaday the commissioners 10 receive the army vole oie tee neni ee o'clock, ae ome Tae ae wie eres dang BO scin-an the: Mall yoaterday,. ob these o/ el th Se aasembied here today te receive the necessary instres- ~ d by 5 rm DusDnnoe Baureeueny 1! derive aime suconragemant fro this recent vote, | There will be Welsh preaching, by the Rev. John Béred | ity five vicars, six hundred and sixty oanovs, three Afternoon, M the weather and Providence permitted. | i105 sna doeunents, previous to thelr departure fer the fi F Th shows thas ee pany of ee poten ie Jones, of Ution, at tho Wolah Haptist churoh, 141 Chrye- F ogpne ee nentred snd uinety eight ourates, twenty. | Both Providence abd the weather did permit, and se- | ,.,. y. The arr ta are of such s nature that it ts The Rebel Vice President’s Plan of | tne susdow or the powertal deevuisra, with iia capital | We street, to-day, at three and halt-past seven o'clock | eburch, tea thousand. priesie, ‘ihrip ybousand semina | CXAMEIY the Park Band furnished thelr usvel WeeklY | beimyea they will Insure the reception of the vole ot on bor territéry. And is furtuer shows that the whole | P.M. ries and fifty thousand monks. treat to a large assembly of listeners. We say that the soldiers’ vote ( it is presumadie they ali voted), counts every Peausyivania soldier in the service. Reconstruction Pronounced soldiers volo (Muouswadl for, hundred and sixty -ibres | A¢St Ann’s free church, Righteenth strest, near Fi‘th VIFIT OF THY FREXCH CLERGY TO THR PORE, weather did permit, but the permissioa was not of such ce thereress22%' Marylanders in arms against the oo:.(eceracy. avenne, the Rev, E, Bonjamin will prewh et a quarter | p,7Be,/2pe lately recoived ta a special audiouce ali the | ® Kiud as one would expect would attract a large audi- The Hariem Retiroad Accident. Impracticable. Lat these facts appeal as aa. Additional incentive to her | to eight A. M., the reotor at bal past ten A. M. and three Freach clergy residing in Romo, to te number of two | ene, It did not rain, nor did tt blow very hard, but the | CONTINUATION OF THs COKONER'S INQUEST—TESPEs * ro! ugee sons, in the conieder»ov to buckle on their armor | i an hundred. They wero aimitted into the Poutiteal pres: | gy. ‘was 20 overaproad with uncertain elouds that very TIMONY OF 48 G. RERVES, ‘OP PHIL ADELPHtAg and try the rescue of their good old mother, Maryland | ’: M+ (the latter for dent mutes), aud the Kev, W. D. | ence by groups, and “euch bad the honor of kissing the . OWING THR QUALITY OF THA DEFECTIVE RAIL. abt) is nok yet oct D. | Wa'ker at hali-past seven P. af. Seca e maces who wag le sxoatdingly gies DET maar of We customary vieiies IF 18 TSE we Saturday | pe inquets inte the causen of the recent accident ow on et . | mor, ofoucd bappiness be experienced Oar, 36 Tho ninety-tixth anniversary of the Joba street Metne: | a ubding bimvell surrounded by the French clergy, ana | Mecrucous. and particularly the pedestrians, must BOTS | aioe Railroad was continued yesterday afternoos ; The fact stated by our correspondent becomes more “rent and significant by comparison with the follow. | 4i8t Episcopal church will be held to-day, commenciag | #@id, with a sweet smile, “1 bave & great Lo More of the Doings of the Ala- naa fr reach.” L tne Ngures, ken fron ihe President ection retures with a love oust at half-past vight o'olock A. SL Preach. RESTORATION OF AN OLD CHUKOE ama Legislature. For Lincoln rie d 2.204 | 26 Mt ball-past ten o'clock by Bishop Janes. at twoP. | ‘The church of the Venorable Bede, at Jarrow, on the rep it fs the Pheonix [rew Works, who has beco tn the trade nearty 2.204 | Me. « reunion mootiug of former pastors and meinbers; the | T¥Ne, described us cno of tio most remarkable of the eo. | SOR matters with rloroscopic keenness. all his life, testified that Intoly bis company bave far 41'760 | Rev. J.B. Wakely will proaiie. at gix P. M. a general | lesi@stical monuinents of the land, avd ove of the very About the usual bour im the afternvon the visitors, » 7 For Breck: 48 'e . get oldest churches in the kingdom. is \ be restored and 6a- nished very little irom to the Harlem Ratiroad; that the 42,485 | prayer inosting, cocénpled by. the Rev. KE. Griawolds, [teases Eeiuiaas Wis rennremtaln 0 ec eine cn ae, | nifrsoled By the promise of tania, commenaes, to sesir% —— 4 : © village, by ME. | gid poured into the Park from the various eptrances, | brokea rail was aot furnished by his company; It Passes a Law Severely Puniship: Total vote Preaching at half-past seven o'clock by the Re Gilboré Scott, Seve: : : u eahee a yy. RL, | Gilbor tte Several interesting discoveries have A s Total vote on free 26 529 | Dashiel, of Newark. 4 Already boon miade in proparing ‘or tbo work, and great | Carriages, filled with the elite of the city, aud drawn by that there was @ defect probably in the b f , which was owing to caroionsneas in the care will be taken tu making the restorations, ‘ihe oo8t | the rurvst specimens of horgetiesh, roled along the | TA! By, “he | deca prevented from attending, The absentoes, how- ever, were only a8 a drop in the bucket, and would not be noticed oxoem by persons accustomed to investigate by Coroner Ranacy. Samuel G, Reeves, of Philadelphia, Vice President of Illegal Impris c . wise Sperm Not vottng .. Tors |<, Catholic Apostolic cburch, Sixteenth street, betwoon | will be about tures tirousand pounds. The Venoravie manufacture; while this defect might not be noticeable ‘Thin shows that th tore, | Stet and Seventh avenues. Sermon this (sunday) evo. | Beds, ove ofsthe earliest of tue Saxou scholars, is buried splendid drives; Hzbt wagons, cap»ble of holding one Or | 44 the auked eye, when the rail was made the dofee fo varbam thedral, two tepants, wheoled smartly over the roads; equestrians, | tive part should been cut off in tho manufacturer 7 k tee who retuned to revoznizs ihe legality of the Inte Conyen- | Ding, at baif-past seven o'clock. Subject. iby Kin and 4 ok. 1) ic: i ie Se : the Broken rail is English iron, but not 80 good as male and female, clad: in'the mest punotilious'etyte, more fibrous igon of Pannsylvanin; the broken rail w 3 tion, aad only 27000 who wcinowled “od i «i + this’ latter 7 r a Come. - The Navy. The Union Force at Mobile thi/later aumber 12,820 vored against the to 10 Suey, | _ The Rev, Samuel B. Boll, D. D., wilt preach (D.V), in | VISITING THE BROOKIYN Moye vaup axp umcary. | Mounted superbly, mingled im pleasing variety with | forgo strong immediately Before the accident ax when Ik ING SHIPS. carriages, barouchos, sulkles and every species of | was made; tho rail gradually grew weaker by constang land ‘opposed to Lincoin and bis free negro coostiution. | the Fiftioth street Presbyterian church, between Brond- increased, als betty! eroouraging to our hopes af Maryland than | way aod scjghth ie (donday)| morning, at naif. | TRE AnRoyances complained 0: by visitors to the Rrovk. | vehlele, and exhibited as fine horsemanship as one could Lod, ee meter ty ine Bale pet (Bye ihe i ae, &e. ° &e, tng my OF banuers.” It proves most unmistekeably | use ten o'clock, and at hallcpast sevoh o'clock in the | 7 Navy Xard aud receiving shiva Vermont and North, | #80 f9 soy part of the world thus showing the wonder: | theutn it wey nave besa caused by (ho. lateral motions Carolina appeur, on inguiry, to Lave liztlo foundation. It | ful progrezs aur oltizeus have made in that healthful und } great speed incrouses strain laterally and forwal ng exorcise; 6 : the atraina causod by the forward nod {xteral mot pes ae ee Of Indies and gentlomen, 0 |) ee cing anited by 6he great apesd of @ train would im oot, moved through the various paihs or walked over | cronse tho danger a @ break in the rail, two locomotives such of the greet ficlda as were permittod to bo com: | increase the strain on the raila and the’ dungor, bat Re end held dovn by biyonets, buve | evening. Whe Rebel Vice President's Plan of Mem | [sm ai Wesingion Lot hee saws ie tee eee eeenot | Church of the Resurrection, Thirw-Afth atroat, moar’ | Mt DEESRRATY IT Th Cima ot awe ve arevoct construction impracticable. frate the noble exnniole of their {ri-nds at home, avd | tbefixth aveono, Rev. K. 0. Flage, rector, will preach | the wlmost strictness in this connection, so as to prevoo Pa epee Mae eericekin maeoar’ Oct, 6.) @bandouing the puriieus of the habes corpus courts: ane ring at hal(-pase ten, aud evening, at azif past seven | frauds upon as we'l as domore!ization among their men, ‘1 C Seiere toltha Coneansion of ATA in at oon oe tee eee | eee AUS DERE: Cov, Macy ond - ne ue seri tory seviaen A Be. Nei Zeroadieee (Swotou- | the worst kind) 12 of frequent cocurrence. This liqnor is Decame one grand ecene of life and bustle ‘The inquest was adjourned for e fortnigit ultor the ew a 4 ia be if I s Me fi ‘reation he pragenes (oy the aastaabliagict: the Confederate | Maryland; and those of ber sons, who,'aftor tho war, re | Fourth and Lexington avouues, xt balf- past vem A. Mi and, | Sis? auswenpted to be n014 ‘to thie’ mon'at the rate/of (rom Lala ck Dlagiah pa veeoyioci siaaaaaeppieksafl ae maiaias diac Se eae e, then, what Suen Ba ne pO anh int habens corpus, bat better past sevea PM, Seats free, three to tour dollars w drink, Pickpockots and women cf | focus of ajtraction, All the benches were occupied, F 1. The Convention of 1737 stone from the s:sppored de. | coudemutag 10 kao friends they deserted tyr abendeatng | gy lie, Rev. Thoodore 1. Cuyite will prenoh on «Tho | questionable eputation also work their way on board, carriagen" ie! 8 long Hae, ware raya up IB elle'vidtc\ly, Bru ficiencies of the articles of confederation to curry on the | tue Coniederate army. | Straight oud to Vosce,”? this evening, at baif mst reven | and endeuyor to exercise their vocations there, so that | Snd their occupants lolied back on their oaay cushions | vy 6, eMfairs of the United States. It was calied bY Stures _—. Hn tho Cuivagy | baptist cnarch, ‘Twenty-third | i wy yery requisite the ulmast watch‘ulness should be | Prepsratory to drinking in tho aweet music of Dodworth’s | Aurcins and dau : : baud, Everything that could add to the pleasure of A s ed i. Gchtovod. and ihe war with Creat Britain ges cuca | THe Union Force and. Fieot at Motte | 35.’ zov. cha:loss. Ver iter or amend their artic'es of confederstion. Ix this Ms orate Free Baptist chureh, Twe hth street, near Broad. | rou; 10; o listening seemed to be provided, oven to tho desideratuun 8 th ; secaa phe: O apis 1: ? x zh usage; but parties going on board a voosel-of-war , 5 ow Whe condition Of the Coniederate nud 0, the Uuitod | me Mobile Triwwns recurved (bis moraine, Las potning | Mav. Mall past ten in the morning and halt past weven | gauaot expect to be gotertzined iu drawing room style, | OF ® Duke programmy oreoted va @ large pole in the mid- + ‘oioek in the @veniag, The montely meeting of tha - fs =e, TAX DICTATOR dio of the road close by the stand. This programme is a | decided improvement on the ordinary article. it slides Btates towarus each Stier’ Im 1787 the Scales which 28 which | of interest from beiow. © et ih {0 the forin ‘essom died together in Go. venation, were at thay we. OX! whet is ip the forin Of | sunday ‘echoo! fit iW be bel ou, were at thei very time | rumor. It is gaid that tho Yairkoe fleot bas boon luryoiy ce Hil Doe ePeooeEA cien ee will not be roady to go tosen for throo or four days, if 1n United States Army. | phe is even ready then. There are various contradictory | WP aud down after each piece, aud persons atanding by for the express purpose pull 1 the vame olf the piece just United together under one government; ond upon the | j f i y ncrensed, fost intimate relations of amity, Having foucht together |" Persuus trom the other side of th ‘the Rev. J, Tuttio Smitn, Chap! will enh St. "1 Y er of A ii peenct in sephen’s ob 4 Me eoaat tocan opinions exprevsed ae to the availability of iis vessel A M She bus veeo bavied oat into the sireum, | Petormed, tho Keeping the andieace thoroughly posted. @hrough & seven years war, for ‘their comic. indenden- rico, wil preach iu the | for service. and Departures, ANMIV itANS—Ataarnship Gac ler, Mrs Grior, wo cltidre king DJ Work art, Bo dacols, Mra Dr Hubb, J 8 Harris, De Stat an, A Leo. \ Moox & ti Hew in. WOH Ol, IM Zambrans, J my. Angel Navarrer, HJ Robart Moore, Hoory Thomas, Charis White, W Duvieand WS us wit preach in the Kirst | Used, There may be some casos of impoliteness and Oxurracena—Steamship Santa Martha—Dr WW Bil apraxn. Capt J W smith, af Cabas, @ & Haguo, , Win Fenton—wad iy steerage: HiyanseSleamship CorstcasK De bay say that there is & large Bumber of Yankee soldiers at fensacols, Rumor mas it eix thousand doxce and liberty. in 1334 Mr. Stephens advocuis a convention of the Cousoderate States wiih the United Bintes from whom they Lave separated, because 0, the : init faitblossness and oppreeatous, or who ee cow ce Good Bye, Wilmington—A Fina Appre> and her decks are now abont thirteen incacs alove water By this contrivance thore tx searce a possibility of one Fe A Vian MB Kanes. Mr Giny Seat thom a Letco. and barbers wat tor thee Tg@iston of eras. a SMES Thought of Our ialiote nad Tullo" Key, | The vessal bos yet to receive ave huadred tous of qual, | * PUI Bis Took Mh ik” Woe bnarasee, Mf Aagusion i] Baines, Be eee Mencdee’ dM Olmeet, somes @ sub eeaion, The el cumatance, theagin wbick tee | yy gynf tiem ine Ceattiay le Corel mnguon. | Lnnech et ch, ltmturaueny cerucr ef Movers lace una | emmmition, eho andaell sd otter “eoonearice buore | sikod by Parnas whet Toe ence appty bua ang. | Heeyfurnem-crssc'™ hettha'a Gras chpt meh @re very differcut irom those in which ti’: Comederate | 00d bye, Witmiugton. Clark wtrest, iirooklyn, 114 eveaing. she leaves. | meMent performing, all he has to do Us to apply bin mag. | Hoey ell, Me Taam nenade 0 honor dB Youn, ® niflers to his eyes, and be is able in a momont to respond | Johannes, James Crawford, James Honeyman—and 1)'declt ISTANT BKCKRTARY OF THK NaV¥ FOX od the United Staves now stand towar's exch othe: See At the Chur of the Modi-tor, Lexington avenue and AS Sho former was a convention of irlends—the iatter must | Tne Rebels trun ‘Thirtieth stree! ¥ Cha pa divine services will be hold at bait past | wag at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yestorday, and bourded ‘Total 49. Lip Havana—Mre twielixently. There is no danger that Augustus | Pastenger HAVAN 4mestont Justina Lay, Matri- De a conventi-n of enemies. ing Trains to Corinth, ton . i Da i “ ‘. 7 anZi br Stephens proposes that the detenates appointed to sheen ee Syog, Jr, wil preven mr dio moring, 2 SPM Hs | gue Lictator. Ke was gecompaaioa by Commander Ko ) Sil ein nl pate a sneer pRrrarh ochr peer george AC aS TE a convention of 1864 shall be clothed with p: #10 coD- a Poche (Ra iain cnn 1 r . 3 i | Il Polluto for Lucia, of the Den far in | Savon, Béowath Ranus,” jue Dow ar ° SI [itrom' the Richmond Dispatoh. At the French Episcopal church, Da St. Wert | Bors. fle remuived ou board of the iron moustet gome ur, Mere daspar and ¢hrea chdran, Mix ii nmond Diepatoh.| pigoopal church, Dust keprit, Wort | | saul for the Brindisi of Tucrezia, On the | Anehdny, Mr Francisco Pe rrre iatmos Belostam, Gule and agree upon wme plan of adjustment of eur pres | gp Terent ‘ 7s ; ‘ ains now ruu regu arly over the Nobi'e and Ohio | Tweniy-soooud street, near Vin avenue, morning ser- ioe Aldicaliien ba aiice bo be bial foe ab Wout | Raliread to Oorinth, says the Montomory muri. Tha | vices at haiCpast ten: wftersonM at tres o'clock —both ia | Wetec oo ta Cit eek cen tes, Wo tho cates tag | Memphis and Churiesion road. we are informed, is uaed | Freuch, by Rev. De. Verrou, tifoation is concerne!, the opused mcdvaneite of oe 4 mites te tue direciioa of Toe Rev. A, C. Coxe, 3, D, (bishop eluct), will preach 864 te like the Convention of 1787; but there is a most pee = ee VYsa jas Howard, 0 8 Jorge, (0, RO Willtains, Vedto Yrolag Chas 0 Tolon, Couar Monquety titution, | Manuel Ques Agreat tnstiti ua ats Diogo dei Pin, Yi, me Nansoa. whole, therefore, the programma ‘The concert was conducted in the graceful Harvoy’s best style, and weat off with as much finish as an opers, The music foating through tho air lent an tuexpressibie charm two hours, und exunined bor from stem to stera, UL: A. De VAwOK | was to aall last evening; but sho prodably did not get off flew irom the enemy, | the opeutng sermon ty the Christian Union series for { until this morning. The following aro bor officers:— * Washineton.—Generad c Striking aiffereuce bets ecu them us to the matters to be (This ia the Hine of avppites by which Fomwost hag here. | Brooklyn, ia the Clinton avenue Congregatioual church, tenant Commanding—J. A Upanur. Lavarvoor—Staamahiy Adjusted. There were no. “diflicuitics’” us to rights | to‘ore eupplied his trovps, end in all probability the sume | 2% Rev. br. uddington’s, this eveatug vt halt-past Hoven oa aa a ema ea joie Doauly of everything surrvunding, Standing on | Tom Thumb. Jady and sorwants Mise dbunie Warren, Gono i ‘ehere was no “atrite” displayed or furions wee to be | ehat Hood will use shorid bh a ee oh a tonal Christianity.” Acting imetins—W. W. Sunita, ©. F. Ware, ©, f% Clare, | the terrace, the eye looked dowa upon a soene of atcnost | ft Wells and ladys bs Milor my jet: My * adjusted in the Convention of 1787, Bu: now we are to | ‘Bat Bo Luse shonid be penetrate into tennessee or | At tne Church of the Holy Trivity, Fifth avenue, be- | W. J. Kluridge. 1 cugatal eevnasus. tehihe Gia aac Asan fa Uss.aifalnd off). Rimicten and ish, Sue dpnenbine. ta halen ah {€0 1010 a couvention with thoso who deny vs wl riahts, | Notwb Aladuma.—Yo. Hrwsin.] tween Forty liret and Forty second strests, services wil | Aciing Assistant Paymasier—T. M, Brower. ba attach hd 53 Hehe titmore, Master Whitmore and c B Feary a the finest music the world cay furnish, im truth, this San Salvador; Mr Mortin and iady, A Coppensot, ba be betd at bult-past ten A. M. and bali past three P. M. Surgeons— Acting t, DW. W. Jones; Firat Aseist- She Rev, Stephon H. Tyng, dx., will preuch in the alter: | aut, D. C; Chester: Robe V Carheit Avil on therg. ‘@nd who bave been for tur v" « erbaps ono of the moat picturesque ia the whole v Carl Avilano, Kvam Wortherg, 1 fa tho whole | yan " iteveos, G. | spot is peri i Kogland, Robs V Corhe!l, Avil 3 youre atrivioy by tue sword petits 0 root them out of our ia’ . coud Axsistanta, C =a oe Richmond Commevees and Finaneos. ; : mre neiot Ue ee ee Sefoere a {From the Richmond Whig, Cet 25.] noon. Devine; Third Assistants, G. Simmons, W. Maddea, @. 4. | o¢ the Purk, and affords ® five veiw (or a considerable | Chicazo; Maranca do st Pani and yon, Cube; Mrs Mol SUMURIEA to hs Wikies Tee UMTTALIDGAIGA, Dineen toe At@recent auction ga’a ia Columbus, Georgia. silver Tho Kev. Jawes H. MoSedan bas been appointed as. | Waittemord. distance arcund. The splendid muson work of the ter. | 424 to’ daughters, of Tora joker Dederor, Jamed ee the very first rouso. which eee esis nits | coln sold wt $20 25 tor ove, brown sugar $595 per pound, | sistant atthe curbedral, Mott siscet, and the Rev. Ga- TAR UNION * } ROME: ‘3 : fieba, “tee | a eee fe enn bara, O Ws Me Tae , - | faite $3 ver pound, sult Ore Too, Per powd. sole jeunes | Briel A, Hoaly ab assistant at St. Loter's, Barolay etrect. | saifod last ovening with tha mulls for the Gulf blockading | T#C® itself, ite elegant architectural proportions, Montrestt Captnty Janes Pent, Havana, Jaman Netaon an Wasbing M inzlon, the Presideut of tne sparkling fountain in the ceutre of the ¢aplanade, the | jguy, Havann; Mra R tiichard bud servant, Havana; Jam onveation | $1) 9 $12 50, peach brandy &76 per galion, misty $6 per Atthe leecker street Universalist church, corner of | squadrou, * * . of 1787, assigns this as the one great olect of the others Oonveviion. Now, no union exists at cil a yard. Downing atreat, the Key, £. 0. Bolles, of Portlund, Maive, beatiful lake still turthor on, with its gay pleasure | Tepscoit, B Bomand, Boston; TG Loy’! England pgs: le ir rig le PP oti ‘The following are the latest qnotations of Confedera’e | wili supply the desk today. Services at balt-past ten DRATH OF CAPTAIN ORKSSY, OF THE NEWBERN. eae seeing taconite ahd quik Wisend th epaep airbetioe L townsend, New Sore mee uals Duchaur—with Se oateorase mad the United States, | Poi if the com | gecurition im the Mobike marketi—-19 ariiva ln, long | dy Mead half-past seven P. Sl Captain W. K. Cresey, lat in command of the gunboat | PO ph aus = wpe aa pba a apie terete nisheh A} cag Rap ae oS ge0u8 =e oe Gon of 171 rand objrot must be “io furm a more | 22.% large sins bonds, 12) u feces mich"? btwien the Confedcra’e anid the Bni'ei | gz)’ h'9se Tym ceate Go nis 6 por wens 1s e188 ‘Biales—im olher words, a reconsivuction of ihe de/unc! | yer cents 50 4.60; cotian bonds Lif n 00; cortifion 4. The Convention of 1787 was limited {0 its powors, the | Geuoelts. 100 miviou wan, wi a dus: rest resolution of tho Congress of the contederauion recom | gyn tug eoanbom, Lf zat 60; amab ein bows wuss 10a family, © 4 Weed, wife ani three en idren: W A Gasqu breeze, together with the magniticonce of tho music | Ap mon Peiracen and son, WM Hunt and family. a 5 stand itse!!, all goto make up a picture which it would | Vangban, HOO Darling, & qn kent moemes wife and 3 WB Lenpebs RP Alt 3D Darling » be difficuit to equai in any part of the world ten eb a hk Weal, “a Bega > Darling Old winter, in hin rapid anproach, secms to deal iightly | Tule: ke More: ®t Look, Ru aibeid Portal Mon Mrs Kt Moi ray, Jr; Mise Murray, Misa Hill, David McLeod, wie nn padjlecture wil be delivered by Dr. Joba Joveph Abrar | Newbera, died suddenly on Friday eviaing, “His vensel ima. Subject, “Tradition”—in St. Paul's achcol room, | bad but just roturued from the North Atiaatio blockadin, ‘LTtu street, Harlem, this evening, at eight o’olock. siete Captalal Orbasy"was’ abbey Gfty-atx’ yours ws At All Saints Protestant Episcopal church, corver of Hoary and Scammel streets, there Will bo tervices ar haf. | g@atthe (imo of hie death, He is much regretted by a mauded * : st ie A. M, and hall-pist sev ev..S. J, | his brother officers of the navy. roypreltie atcoal ‘prreen. i el tah cored - Coen, reotor, wiil Prencu, 1a th tog tae funeral THE free evens Sil lacGacly “wtb NS VeRRENS. SES Pee ee wre'ws ar be wa As A Scouu wo Mersil ‘ . Je PUTpASE of ; - wile, H.Bhater and wife, A Faure, a Torising the articles % coniedersiion.’ and reporting w | Effect of the Whoicsate Fmprorsiient ae | Nrine Hf the inte Miss Mary A. Plokerton. duh pashiont. Onecoinssifedi sl Mabie Bay tvomioee {ox PUT mermene and coun beanies | tae teres ore oohe 7b Mab a two children, Mee Jawor ¥ Acmnrang : ‘Congress and the several Legislatures ench alterations 4 +f2e Vital Political Questions of the Day, Cousidored in 2 all denuded, the flowers faded or gone, and general | ani serena tiam Eighardooo, Mra Goodrich, Mes and provisions therein us sball, when agroed to in Cou- - gy | {hom Soral aud Kelogious Beariagy" will be the subject at Galvoston, on ths 15th inst, having boen condeianed BY | Di sheen the rule, the Patk appesrs to be only alightly | Lome Mem oercn, Ferg, sam a Maroy, Mr Anthony, Mes See ee by the States,” Mr Stoners sapnorts Since the recent order ‘tom tbe seretary of War re ¢ be 8 es peo oe Dee a this Loare rot mad a board of sirvey as unseaworthy for duty om the coast | a cog into fall, and ite vegetation preserved m won: | Cepiain CD Frat, Miss Julta Buien, Mim Woodw, ention Of the Coniederate and the United states, im | quiring the ab-ence of so many of o w the y mem past neven o'etok. during the winter. She left the Galveston blockade on . Mmith, Kichacd R Montgomery, G W Oliver, L . : which the deiogates sta!i be limitless in 1 miliary Rervice. tbered: up of -] At the People's Meeting, 187 Bowery, at three o’clook, | gne 11h inst. Acting Kosige G. G. Collin, Executive | 2er's! freshoo: nd beauty. ‘The fleids are greener than wife and servant; Miss Louise Babro Moo y a duct gaat | this aiternoon, the tullawing subject will be discussed : ess | RON aerate tS U in midsummor, for the sltnple reason that they lave not i, dare pichotte Wepre, rs Bel Miss ‘They are to be “clothed with powers to c Farivus places of by ree upon some plan of ad Our Nherties, | mony of thoss who t #ights and indepeidence are ail to be Hable tothe “plan | by reson of their nativity, deformity oC adjustment” Why the jealousy whica aciueted our | tfos, bare put up their pri to a CeRtos whieh eptatls MISCKLLANKOUS. 3 @ fever contracted at New Orieina while in charge of fathers, ou entering into the Coaveation of | tormed | toe sufering ameue the poorer elvaser! and ealy with friends, shoud be repudinted on euveriog a | should brug down vpou thety heuds tor Keverest a pr dea ceantene ie prt yt! tte) Priso recently oxptured by the Solota, and waa buried at Donen, | # ire General McClelian's Platiorm aad Pricipies or sr, | Ollicer of the Sciota, whe tame on buard the night before fi " v ovent | Liacola'y Most Likely to Restore the Uniow and Harmony.” | for passage to fhe Naval Hospital at Paussoola, died of | ‘0 #ustain tha scorching sum of July, whieh browns up tora, Mra And: ‘ewuark Mies Bieabeus (ior, Me Gack 4 nwonrnd, jnlomon, ma | the grass tike tost, and has @ corresjoading eliect on Mt me Wamiusons deeb 08 X Builtoe i Ter Yt att ” ‘so we mir io ny ar, BT Parae G Davey, Francisoo Bot Weare eter apeeian at pagent.” OF eeee® #thO | Ao tnay Dupree, Noal Morcen, & Stor Piloetin een budding of May, the riper bdivom of June, and tho } HL stone, Mrs demelic Smith, Mev Nurriet Fry and th Proposed convention with our unprivcipled Yaokee cue. | censure Tx no one veaucl of buslrone Is his ; sea, ‘Tho following vessels are now blockading on the ‘ : at ‘mice, isa matter, wo presume, quite beyoud cur humbio | stot allairs moro mazivest thay in the hot teade, | {avevnoeeotatye SP ERE TINE, Oo as Sinn: cbGsien, Colpaaniee Loree enmunndieg: | PTE, Me: Oe. Otte . Re aS Guth oame, Jone’ Gomerrilia, Joan "Iarens, Aes PPreo.ation. Owerg (0 this fact, the: r ‘J the delightful perfume of the maiwre floral reason, } Havens, Miss Gotiy Bowers, Adam Owen, M Seutsch, Am Persone raferred to nove t 9 hundred per “ drew J Bratth, wo Nawtera mith, Philin Kerndon, Leonard ‘origend. Join @ Knowles %,) Dexter, ry tien Phineas ‘Tho Rev. K. K. fuller, formerly of Providence. bas | the division; Semtvole, Pembina, Bionville, Katundia and cepled the call of thé Cannon strect churen ia this city. | Cornubia, of Galveston; Kiseo, off ‘to Grando; Scivta, — Dut te thew prices Whe Ponce Movemont in Ainbamacac. | kaieo tmportoyon (vy biucuato), and no longer gaze upon the cburming variety of colors that greet the eye on every wide along the winding rods Ww been Pousht then tor #6) vod S70,are no et $150 MINI<TERS IN THE ARMY. off Velasov; Vovahon id "1 Hi 7 ton of the Legtsincarc. AYLSITS Now, itis us secessary to mnke covBring for | The Kev. K, 1. Houd, postor of New Britain (Coum.) | toy Sea eee eee ae onave ig arnig. | Sud paths of our bewutiful Park ducing raid-sammer, AM | Ut, py ites MG heciny, ‘see {We yesterday published extracts irom late rebel | toe head as for tbe feet, or uay otter part of the bady, | Baptist caurch, Letug draited, went into thy ranks, not- and Penguin, of Calcasiou, the Teonessee is @rui@ | 1 ary goue in ovedianes to tue universal law of na | HI Clark Madam Ovison, Mew La Mre Misi, Mi : papers toebow that tho Alabama Legisiature, in entra | M4 tt %, therefore, to be haved that the goversines will | withetasdiog tho oftets Ol his irieods to procure bim @ | tog outside. T Cupe io. Mr La Grange and lady, Mi-« s Bhulmore, Mew i richer mere aig Bs. : take into serious consideratin dis vot, avd immadacoly | ebsutute, and bas becm elected chaplaio of the Four- —— ture, bat 10 their place are am hundred other charms ale ™ ib Fillmore, * drow weAion, J 4 pport Goversor Waits th a | gvier s reasonable number of wkuies ia that ‘ue of | teenth Convecticus regiment. ; terarye | most as pleasing to the senses, because more tu attut ie aneth a: nice benduer sud thal Sanu cenaeeltee: ‘ militia, Tho. Howiug ex- | business to return to their uyocation, Yao Rey. J. P, Sehultz, of the Cincinnatt (Methodist) ‘The Worth American Review is about to change its pub- | with the lateness of the seanon. yn . Mew vitor, hates a Ct erect icant, as showing that, on tho contrary, the + Conference, having enliated, bax deer unanimously chosen | fishers Messrs, Ticknor & Fields, of Hoston, haying as- ‘Yhe live’sicck of tho Park, with the exception of the one eS Ser aad Cae f + Caaghe Going to the tank . 2 - 4 ' , onl | re e eee oe pt ant child, Mes Barr son ond two eb fefractory Legislature has passed dills protecting those Trcordten Wieenita Reamaeersoen, chaniin of bis regiment, tbe One Hundred and reventy- | gumed charge of It, commeucing with the next number. | ducks and swans, may bo Faid to be in thelr winter quar- erin, Power’ Ht \an Lowicr. Jo4n ey ‘ vawis Hey, Sty 3 4 " ona Doy #, A. Mehe- A collection of Howard Glindon’s (Laura C, Redden’s) ; ters, They are mostly ai! snugly hov ed in the beaoment | Foad rm yr. Ghar ee Fuedericks,’ Mrs Bi cx m, I. Fat! YP. Geeren TATISTICS OF THR METHODIAT KPESOO?. ‘RO! eddiey, Martin Harper, Char ee F nicks, re Kee <#rom the Richmond Dispatch, Oct 26.) gan, F. Fatley and 3, Oceron und couseriotn, | SFA AL CHUKOH | pems bas boon publisued by subscription, undor the | of the ar xepal, The back bear and the Arerican eagle | Kosirr sad two viilicon, Mis Micuant Bell wie Tah t . eo yosterday moritng picked un by Gareral Garey's OF CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA TRARISORY. Alabema will be ‘decidedly peared te for law. sowute be Wiltainsburg road, ne thse Swaran, pit t statistical Secretary of the Methodi:t Episc>pal | title of ‘Idyits of Battio’” The volume is beautifully | disdain to be cooped up within doors, and are, therefore, | a Newbury, Alires Wiisen, Chaves Adams, Mrw i Conference at San [rancixca, the Rov, Thuinas 5. unm Bash. Mr Gronvencr, A © Viger, © F Guin, 2 W Dew ‘preakors to resid Among the acts passor! at the is got up Cain at ine ak 0 Jolluwing statistics iu reiation to t dt belteet tn penned Wwubject to military “ary,—np, HaRALD. | Daniel O'Dongol!, Patrick Gr Bote « miles below the city. ‘he party were ovideuity tt mupliog to make their way to the evenv's | Uhy has (nrnished were alld x ‘4 jodint Fptscopal church in Cantornia and Nevada ud embraces a number of new pieces which have | a ceommodsted with suitable quarters outerde, We bavye oY atten an nd omesein he msetaae. Burd & Houghton are the | not heard of any extensive ndditions to the zoology of tho | gycinawrros,. Haven any Hassuac~Stoamahip Tow Legislature was oue which mukes ‘be cr mes of nogro stealing, horse atoaling, burglary, | Were si! detailed cuscripts, who bv sce 1i7 been io i * toni Mr aud Mere Rive, New. Yor! re ordered to go to their com de in OY publisbe: Park recontly, except such as we bave obrouicied from im @ joa A Moment Mervuis to #t I" 2, Bew Bork: B_ Davidson, ‘laa} robbery and arson puotshable with ueath by hang- fag, without discretion of the jury. Ani/er, to Dy imprisonment in the penitentiary, for a brian no! field, Cnuy have {3 O'Doonet) ne xs lamaee eu Broad wiroet, above | Ir, Leith’s report to the Britist War Oftics ow the gene | time to time. ral sanitary condition of the Kuropgan troogf of the Som- bay army bes been pubiishod. The ratio por 1,600 of The Case Deen committed to the «ast avd gustitier, doing Dd: Nith. He being put hore de combal, the city 1s, We BE Sc ROT TER Baltimore, A You Dorp, 6 Kaiemnon, Boston: Coionel Doda, Lender of the Bone of | Soon. hoot oho Major, U8 V oj*Max Jung. N Pa a ing jive years, any impressiny oJicer who vio utes 4, . law tnany shape or form in the ererution, or | Ves Without an oe Disruore. Lavecty. 6 Nauck, Mo; Mele Keanield, Phitn, pretended execution, of the sume. a , deaths to atrength in 1868 was only 13.06, an4 in the last} red ik ie toe ani children, George sl Whe Capture of Minsby’s © thirty five years has declived (rom 29.0 per 1,000 to thus | ancinwat, Oct, 20, 1866. eur Inngiehi Crncimnact; Mra: The Exempts in bama--flow the (rom the Richmond Fxaminer, Ve gate, } dd. Hingham, theriiior of the judiavapolis Sen‘iner, Mead Hs ener, Me Ball), r. * Poopic Escape Mitiimry Duty. ‘he Yankser are boasting of thy capsure ; Oe i ‘Ged be A “Hh saietl “ hidren, New Ne g {From the Montgomery Appel’) Morby’s cannon, They were pilotod to tie jratos where | >To ayo ol viteiaceastat Mise Freera’ new work, Tho Married Life of Anne of | teFtited be ore she wilitary coministion at Todianapolis to eens Kem A soldier ordered from the Army of Lonuessse to join they wore seo 1, Wo FeCeived Ove LON aasan panne igfhers —~ a, Austeia,” bas just mudo tis xppew 9 in London, Com yesterday, to Ure cave of Dodd and others, cont ng ¢ Tienry j ‘ ey M4)" 49,1 5 i ‘ the testinouy of others In rogard (o (ue teeazounbls par ers rae ‘m Plogata count of | eand dollars asa reward of bis treachery, some ball & | sa bined with it ia the bistory oF Don Sebastian, King of | Forrest’s command gives an intoresitn, the saw and hoard on his trip. We huve, however, | devon nen who were coardiny ae m nore wise cup: | Mary avilic. Lea a dian vOodemise: teeta? aly room for one paragraph of bis letter, ile gays:— | dared. This ie a smais foes bo the weliant Cowvel. wha | Pera wa. Vortagut. corrode hc Flea: . | ERE OO Arriving at the famous city of Montgomery, in a dirty | Can supply their places by captures trein the ce It A Loudon publisher sanounces as nearly coady the tirst rceeondouce Cea ta and wearied condition, we felt that we lia! arrived at | is seldom, howover, thir be ‘ves artiliegy, as Gly move. volume of A History of the Sepoy War.” By alr, Kaya. iva tasitca' (ue Com tetor ok omYaa Toe a at would? prove aa sooume mii lowies convened again movy of the grind seerotary™ of the Orri¥ca, Wes Drought to a cdaciurton, oakers, 7 Manta ard do Papid That wrcitte within her | brance to bin, ie be seen at BURKE US tho birthplace of the ovn'ederacy, ana | vat n Btraggiors or mean exempt could be to ra, Alfred Tonayron, the lavroste'e i ! A bew song Dy ' vor. has recently been pab- | : i} j wile, eulitlod ©The ima i walls. Alas for human hopes! Things have gone ang rs fob gochedt ll lang ten _ go eg oe who he iy Lisbed. Jt has beon sot to music by the same lady. He keew bothing officially of the proponed arming of the emia from, avd whither are they going’ To the fronty | | De. Liszt, besies faiasing his tone tatixed Of oratorio | : . 6 | Me. Hepworth Dison, the Laglist author, is proporiog | Order. “Le know nothing of thelr drilling, oxcont what | — ~s Goplad abright eyed Nite fellow (wr wit wome diy |.ch the story of St. Fiizvbah—rateeadlo to the yerimd of | phe toitowing are the Sunday ecboo! statistics of the | £4 the pross his exporieace ot the Lioly Land, which ho he had seen in tne p bile priove, | Meare Hieitren, Mili- | A Lactie Prodigy ce une Be tmake a general), ‘ they uro not. That big fellow you see | pig residence vider the Duke of Faxe-Weimir’s wing —I8 | Netoodit |piscopal eauroh of Calornta aud Nevada | yisiied last autumm feocrals tet F Order, bat, to witness’ knowledge, bad arm, indlapemaable to ¢ Tei eds Homer tush ethee one hese ‘crotract for | tid to have all but coinpigied anocver sacred ee Oficers Volumes |. Bere Guster Froytag’s now novel ts wavoy BOL accopted; im inet ‘Howie had declined, unless there He siwlyeN. ¥., where ihe uiile wonuer may hauling wood to government sbops; that cne is the Goy. | witha title Do Tess serious than Jegus ¢ hriet Seheols,. und pi Inkely to be ready in a few weeks, The title is “Tue Lost pont geen ok Ga nbbal piciceh ameter geen in operation. ir RICHTER, ervor's ald; that one driving the fine bey ts a quarter | sseortonbach, who yaiaod is sucoaas by ais snerkliog Districts cues, Scholars. Taivary. | Manurcript.”” z | tho, camp Doogie and Rock Island. This was a echome parce anemone eran 9 nimian Fania ie sent nnoie businges at onch narect, Carers. | ‘rides whowerbd out in profusion at Lox Buvtos Pa. | fun irencison Y (| Soon aitar Chrietmas we may look for the pabiication | ot Dodie owe, and neither Heftren, Milligan nor Hum : ew as, wotii move thun double the namber of our entire coma. | ristons, has broken olf, t is said, ail connection with (WAL | corp.nento.. of Bir. Cartyle’s concluding volumes of the “Life of ¥rede- — OES PeSREES, FFE OPE SS Ee Yee, Dany had passed, theatre, ‘and ia about to give anew three act opera, | Mar rick,” Volnme 5, tt is underytood, is already printea, | —_——_--—-——- RWI MACHINE COMPANY, aie ee How Alabama Takes Care of Hor Sol~ | Ufalevorent d’iolens, to the Varictios, Tis vogue, Hs, oibald it will be issued simultancously with the sixth wiume, | Disaster to the Steamor Joe—jhe Ship sy the bes: manufaccuring machine, ead the diers—The Alabama Soldiers’ Home in | moxawhile, at Vievua aghoirs to bo on the Incroase. heap ach ht on the tintch of which the author is now engoged. @ Total Los Bs ieee Re ees geo Mie Rietmond correspondence of tbe Mobile | , Sistor Hosstal Bi og the precitency of tho | Nevada...,. Neuby, th London pablishor, anvouness « new work Sanpr Hoox, Oct. 29, 1868. Pe meer bl bi Narn nip pot oe Register. Teatian committee ior the monnment to Guido @’ Areszo. ‘teen by the author of Down South,’ under the title of «Peg. ‘Thg steamer Jos, Captain W, H. Cunoiogham, from eee PHALON SG NIGHT BLOOMING. Ol Bat Re ey liek Arorica; or, Pictures of Canadian Places and People.” | New York for Sistamoros, dragged ashore yesterday | KKUS, \us most fascinating and bewitching odor im thd ‘The Soldiers’ Homo” is supposed to bo a place of Zest, [ A sniemm commission, including Signor Pavini, tee vere ‘3 worl end is kept pea the principle ofa tree 7 Sis tata fan composer, has been apyointed to procerd ty Paris to RO EE gina sa fe tue untae Baaen ‘tty tuou- “tbe History of the Welsh Literature from the Twel!th | during the heavy werterly gale, She ad both auchors Ei sn iininelsitdbeliitailileabas ogitor thelr names, and by an agroemeck with the Cou | Twoaive, and attend thence to Sicily, the remain o Hel | gona bouts goes "shipped in two heathen | to the Fourteenth Covtury,’”’ by Mr, Stephens, has been | down at the time aud was working steam, but to no avail’ Eatchelor’s Hate Dyemshe Gest tn the foderate government the cfcet lu dfinrge 01 the house | lint, which have been given up by the Froush governs | Hmale tn Hin thas sit in have eroctod | grapsiated into the German and published at Halle Sue was driven ashore by the force of the wind, md now | world. Harmless relinblo, insiantanrous Tie only Son OE TE tare bons er than |aeat Shere So.ben pew teenie at. Kage EN eo en ee aeiy commented procching, | The life and times of Sir Waiter Soott is the subject of | ties high and dry upon the beach wt low water. Her age, "Geld by ol draggin asiery G1 Barstar th : va muvic (hough, which 18 to be called the Teatro Dunizettl, ] The Presbyterians have aa American musionary aod two | a now book published at Tetpsic by am anonymous | bull will bea tots: iss, The machinery and boiler may | go. Mendes, O45 Hroadway.—Mendest CHOCOLATE @ fpecia! article In thie branch, fs onto. places, whore tho proper attention and care have heew given to thom, aren very great convenience avd loxary ochametinddajionpapoiin Chinere Leipers The Chinese bave Lar, nien seat | guthor. be saved, She is partially insured sen goate “ tered all over Oaliforaia, sod the work of their ov x i m és brated for ita bere aed nourishing qualities, Fe tn SEI reas of taane places ere teaiotbes to the ELISA: y ontton is #2 loviting one for Chrietia Anew Paris epor paper, Le Ciub, ia to apponr om Nas 0 i superiority of his | MOUJLATS BON BONS ia weil a Richmond hoteis; but 1 must say thot the Alar The correeponileut of n London paper, writing fron conenze a in COM November 16. It is ght up by afronch duke—one of Tes saorey Concrat at St. Tamesa’y (ROMAN hegre for taste and favor. ae ES Home ia a disgrace lo the State, Thougen ' Luge | Rome under date of the 25th of Inst month, soye—AD The number of Congregaiionel chur ase im Counectiont | the best riders and judges of racing in brance, a tho- announced to take wor tae Hair and Shis—Herry’s Tete and vormin jniest tbo beds, and the yeneral tevie will nof | 1). uc diecovery of wntiqaities has just cocurved here. | ie two hundred and eight Yoel the ageregate of | rongh gentleman, the Osbaldestou of that country—and best aad cheapest article. Sold by aise commence to compare with the ilving the men have ih | oes snett fora well cies to the Campo dot | Meinbore ts iorty-fve thousand via hosed end fourteen, pebreanynsrere "awoken cam), aud God knows that is hard enongh. | the prorest tt aver ge a eis about ten por eent of the popierion. “ Thové are #08 Dan wb orking pe and mer et 8” have to be bought out of by homo Fiori, came npon come stone tabs ata dept ity | dred oud slxly coven pastors, Riis other stated preachers, Meesra, Day & Son, of London, are ebout to produces, | a, Senay This ie a orsir “a ane | yarda, placed at am angio, nod beering the lotters 7.8 C. | and one bundred and we minwters Without charge AS | undor the care of Mr. Staunton, photo litt graplic copies re d 0.00 betes dal ard prid to iaftut Dagtiam, it appeare + mf be ' Biato cam do by energy 6 pis be wore found prices gee tetnrmn toenail last five year®, ten cuuruues, ave OF about tweaty of the quarto editions of Sbakspere, Weim Hed Deg Whothor the fault lies At tho door of the state guvern. | sighvooa feet in height, of Florcules, perset except the on motbera, have not bad an inant baptized,” | Many of these quartos are of extreme value as bovis | & 4 one of the finest in the country. Gentlemen’ Twe, TR oe Sark here Leeper oan cae reot, which wero wan'tys, and the occiput, the whole . s rs as Roig Neen e,” i eae at vite fend as chattels, and only @ few of them, sucl a the ec a Pig Five, Siz, Eight, Tem, Fi ion riny oman r hd Governor atte knows, or can know by sending one of | strongly gilt © om which the alatue Wc | cin SM edaging one hundred and dite members, | Hamletot 1003 and of 1604, have boen recently repro: ‘The Boot and Shoe Tr Kor fale by. 0. ALLEN, 16 Broadway, S00 door below pT te Runnced on @ tour Capt. 1 = spot when ip an upright position is wanting, Wut the lect hand | hare daptized, ua an average, one duced. Romeo and Juliet, Ricbard the Second, amit, | yere has been rather more doing in thie department writin) ¢ purpose Of Foult fading, byt ©'mply baure apelescs tho tinrdon of tha Hosperides, Its | oa. Two or throe o,ehe ir aod more prominent | King Lenr, Henry tue Fourth, Troilus and Cressida, Love's daring the past week, many of the out-of town wing gall publle ptlention to impestions wii. bourty and appre tho Gorden of ibs erides, King Leer, + + of trade daring , Shigeo. ovlatere are Mite Re aad Beoduse 7 £ valve ts getiinated wt $29,000" (eb eatds of £4,000), ebarchs Nave nceaged teen rem Labor's Jont, A Midsummer Night's Tirosw, sod The | customers having parchawet quite freely mt about t _WHEBEPL. & WALSON, 25 Brosdwar, iknow that public appeals are hisiened’ to with mach | th me stabs contiauce, it is thought not impro- | ber nmouni obly toa more + eprinklin; ‘ank Bigh to interest, aad will occupy DIF. | prices current last weow, It was intimated jn our last atten ( mete ic You Want to Know, &., Rend itt Sexes ane te eeieoe nite, Frits, is | pabie that another atstue may be cowcented there. It ts INORRASE OF QUAKER IN GRRAT Bi ly attention, } that sollers manifested a willingness to meet buyers and Bert te Rey etd Of wironses, ‘There is another pofht conuccted with | coaeciured that this valucbie relio wae purporely over For thot fires time in seversi years the Society oe fs et ot grant some concession, where large sales could be pe eed aps Jee cgrions, Heel, Sze re apo. Frveads report a positive focroase of numbers and Personal Intelligence: eitected ; bet thus far the business has been ra'hor tight Gomteats tables inadind tree. this place. Its location is such that a gentivinan Who is | thrown ond baried previous soe0me varburiau tncursion, r " " Address fcnown in Riokmond or rorpecis bimeeif, is ashamed to and arched over for safety by the inscription 1.8.0, te pe Mog fon her seer cad pameee sorere oa General Banks Was wolcowed to his home at Waliham, | 114 tne gares genernily of too unimportant a charseter to De. K. K, FOOTH, 1,130 Broadway, N. ¥. Crmcu.--The grand sacred cove piace at St, Teresa's (Roman Catholic) church, corner of Rutgers end Henry streets, wiii come off this evéniag. | gists. bes aneh artists are engased as Madame de Lussan " ladame Colett), Madame Mareczek, Mra, Northrup, sig- Pt Gold Watch arino and Coletti, thore i8 nv doubs of eminent | o6%)) ne—New Pate twoand three handred to ene thousand di wale by 4. Cy ALLIEN. (1) Mroadwat, oe elrd Merry Wiv TAIN, steunton's ‘be soon there. Nearly every house ai r ° - eu of the Jowest and vilest proatitates, cad: soem to | fac wide conraity (dooe by deckeo of iho Senate). | ‘uonvincement.’” An’ laureage of missionary spicit is | Masa, on the evening of the 27th inst, by @ large crowd | sguey quy inaterial conces Socks are to tight that | ae teg Ure Moff tanve beon eos * Oyo to cheapness, and not | the foot wore probably brolon off in overthrowing it, but po 6 bys ver not be: ay A wl age! Seon “4 wid of the citizens of that place, and escorted to Muniord | jyiders can nage! rae co ped, haar sear id ae the great Cough Remedy. Curse or | corafort, 1 know many of 7 *y igiogs eiforte among tt jasres, c i 4 * mnaven tabis } J “ D ‘ion, Sol Sho pave wothtog tn the world but chee areey pepe imen | thore Is no trace of the pedestals, The buck of the head, Ur the recent changes © lho hadite of a Hall, whore he delivered & upeech to his fellow towns. | very Maun on, SM eith ine wixher rates of gold, ‘ihe | Gout pours ane Connanr’ ‘oan Iii afford thirty dollars a dey at tho hotels, who would | aa tho statve Iny on its back, has probably been loat by | camae of thie recavery of thoi former growth—the ri men Polk of the ewies tins far have been to meet the imme. Py oe @ any. = Wi like to tako advantage of this hone, who den; . Tiss older Friewis having yielded to more modern | ¢, ¢, Rishop, the comedian, now playing in New York, | Grace roquirements of the local and Western trade ihe | rrcutdent Petroleum Company, age y thet- | corromicu, The discovers sewins to pout at (a8 existenve of 1606 to 1866 upwards off bh id per . } ai “ for the varions descriptions are ae Tihis company ts being rapidly takem Sees Oe ne ee Nee Oe ee ee “eft ditll yreatop | (ene. rem 1600 to 866 Gpwarda of four theusand per: | teae dea‘tod in the Ninth Ward of Haltimore yesterday. | nominal quotation Tis © ary sheir money with the hotela rather than go to this flithy & tomaple of Herenies at chis point, or, n a « sons have been diowred by the Friends of {pe Uuited ¥ a Mw, | fouows ind Scand hole. Probability, of Flora. Tue literary jourusis whi doubs | Kingdom for marrying Cvatrary to their laws. Pg bergen end tia Tecnates de | Sen's thick ong LM Be Pr) . * 4 a ed 4 Sa il the come Merents * u 6 stock beder ee fe, he Mi i nf kip ms .. vee . wa fF ry ied. Oar reader. wi a Rebel View of the Late Bicotion “tm | st ire ahertiy futther detste respecting this valuable | Sam are CAunnVan SEDINI-CURIOWS FOOT WoNTIH | Vouusco, Duke Ue Free, wan celebrated at ihe chapel of Boye, Uoiivick au kip boots. LLab a See | ELM mond wile tchae ot onierprieg, wok 40 ano: ‘ Spanieh Embassy, London, October 12. le. 4 1% faront seipiion agenta, WhO We Know to Maryland. discovery. This statue it 8 very fine ono. the Spaniel Ql * Men's calf boots. ~4008 TT Shi om the et bucrtp r [Correspondence of the Ricinond Fnqutrer.} dan energetic attempt har been meio to obtatn the | 4,4 fermarkabie story comes from Vivarbo, Italy, seat | 1. iw encounced that Priven.l'federia of Schleawig-Hol- | hoya’ oa brow. tame age TE Mezaum ta ianah AN & G0.. 64 Under a La that have recently 1M One PADETA | rection of a Riatie Of HAN sures, actetne | rin cne United Seaton Qpring Presidens Pierce's ad: | steia-Nooe will, on tbe 18th of Ocvober, marry the dengl- | Yyoutns’ calf neve LHe 200 ‘Teele from Northern files declare that Maryiaad has voted hi ont mip hy oven [uuwtration, Itanpears thas bis body iay tor of arich North American gentieman. Men's Dat and kip Belmorals...... +1% oats ee / pf ree eae coer ere weet phe fetsonnctashe, se reg, | Shuren there, cnolored ia 8 triple cofila, when The French iimperor’s howlth is said to have taken ® cach ene a inne pb beg strange Wort on Bre / rogister seems on | ’ D Tue ive . " Vi + ? + . on iat . entire hotne vole Was R° £0! lowR:—1t 829 > ree ‘ ph ely RF ES TG wtocinp che nun | Youu’ ofir, bathand Bip Batmoraie, 2.) 116-8 1 60 EqZODONT, > 0 niet “> 19 é ee 1 | worse as forty 'y Nie bier and tho lig! ‘The Srench Iempreve is looking very a fo. She hum | oy it, kip and buff Balmoral 1608 236 don't ; ’ Sorte ep toe bee Daehn lamas, tects mt etint " not | cwdies arvana it Dein svertaened | Tae few people 1 | gor apparently profited by the Sahwalbac waie:e and} Womens ous, Kip aad Bee Balmoral... 1608 3 38 $e ) \ a) ‘peidlors’ vou (eiieh, it seen, wan sig | ro yore ¥ Ln bbe ce dot the Primero | 120 SOREN OO ain OF & baat Waien hen boca plosed apape oper ann ng Mivece’ calt, kip and bot Palmorain..... iba 190 | 2 Pe a for it), kicked |i deem, wut gave on & mem | Titel en Pio. Th See ee ener ten ee oe atee |, tie cro +” Pringess of Praanta he been artored by her | Cpittronte calf kip and buf Hateoraia... | 10 8 I 30 maornny for ie adoption ot HH, "Now T dnnire sagt. ub sod aelilh ; wy ecproared os HDOPMNa ; | ductors w -pead toe enemag winter 1m ne eo th Mor oni and sith carolty boots... #008 fm Geation tO A Priot ststoment ef facts, to aeoid harvh old thentre bust my \ ; semis Men’s caf end grain Nay ison boow...... 4 . ps " sarmete ta nf ments shat many are co willlug to meke againat my pinguttcens i os # THe MtRAIONARY AHI? Jo) TIVETAME 1 ihe tenet of Calisto —tewo wn te Amortoane 29 tr Moe | eget ae on cen \ —— “$3 gin fe Neight, bus | 48 bngtiad pepar arate 7 | pth eo UN wer DFONTTAKO wh lite seats Laat 9 How Phe Condition of the ‘ : 2 : 0% By atding tbe soverst Sevres abows, it will b mg: pole ~ pay ty e Muar ihowds (eaatend) Meroury ole Ped, Matton. : ¥ { re Stew Itnovonn, Oct, 28. 19% as Whey ere * . 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