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NEW YORK HxKALD,; WHDN«SDAY, _—" >» 4m the establishment of that | width, dimensions of her fore and mainmasts and _—~s spar belonging to e eat a beast sie fu Shel shipbullder at Stone boda abe yacht Joseph sin pi: Ave and im the restoration of commerce. (Ap- who one: Goubted the abitit of our tov. THE EUROPEAN CAPITALISTS. ine, ned by it oe. e. ‘ » ROW OW: ir, Dev! 1g to the above statement, aud I cae "the materials necessary for consiructi said yacht Josephine. difference between the the Magic) a and the Josephine, ro le directions. For Eh gat of bir, ‘orsyth while iy Je built. Respectfully, i LOPi The above statement, mad ope an ent, oy RP ir, Eeq., 18 oa, toa yacht Palmer, 1 sigue er from j she ae tat avd contract er, Of Philadelphia. fay ery the Josephine, with the ~ the centre of a vennateen make a Imes run fair over the new part and thé top timbers are.a lit- erin! or ers ho daronce in order AG ernment to prowceute the war 40 » x had their doubts reiteved. that we would be r vested abroad Complimentary Banquet at Delmonico’s by the Erie Railway Company. except ia was made the correctness of eftield, of Stonk He Speeches. by George Bancroft, Daniel &, Dick- insou, Bobert J, Walker, Mr. Evans, General: Divon and Others. Fraternization of Representative Americans and Englishmen. THE FORMES CONCERTS. (Pippo os hallarsed ow pig Sid Ng. Sis Monday evening noxt, and from the programme we Judge that it will be of the most deli musical treat indeed, rare of its kind, the artists each of the highest order im bis line, as basso, and baritone. From Karl we are to have the from Shubert’s “Wanderer,”’ and’ an aris from dt Figaro, Theodore, whose remarkably fine tenor ‘has not yet been heard at this side of the Atlantic, will sing an aria from Weber's Euryantho; Im dunkler NocAt, by Lutter; and Die Schildwache, by Esser. Wil- helm sings a baritone aria from the Nosse di Figaro and Fuchs’ ‘Fisherman’s Salute.” The grand trio from lightful charac- 4 complimentary baaguet banquet to” the party of European ‘capitalista who have lately traversed the United States and Canada on tour of inspection of the country in gen- ‘eral and of the railwaya in~perticular, sojourning briefly, in New York ‘previous to their depart- ure for Europe, was given last evening. bythe Erie Railway Company, at Delmonico’s, in Fourteenth street. Alt ts almost unnecessary to say that the banquet, in its richness and variety, was of the most delectable nature. The cirotimstances and the ‘occasion were giarantoos of the fact. ‘The apartment in.which, the decorated at elther end with the elon and America, while an excel- lent band of music Ynterspersed the proceedings with’ an appropriate selection of naliongl.and other airs, . The table wag fragrant with the perfume of numerdus ‘bouquets, which added in: no. small degree to the beauty and pleasuro of tho occasion, The displaywas not gorgeous, but elegant) to. shecpertachion of reflnement and FREEETE = ‘and who are now supported by a fine philharmonic orchestra, conductea by Herr Briechel. Blind Tom still continues to attract crowder.,houses at Dodworth’s every ovoning, and his increasing succes will no dov bt soon compel his manager to engages larger hall, in order to accommodate the crowds’ tliat are tnfaed _ alluir took” place was crossed flags. of ‘Me B.C. Phelps, a talented young compdser’ of much “promise, announces in a-card to the musical: public of- ‘Brooklyn his intention of giving» grand concort after the model of the Phitharmontc prégtatnmes; that ts to say, one symphony, two or throo. overtures, together withthe most eminent vocal and instrumental talent available, but with the unprecedented feature that the compositions shall be the best works of our native com- Posors. Mr. Phelps’ appeul to the publicto austain him inthis enterpriso will, wo hope, be Jiberally responded to, as it is most justly deserving the'kindest-considera- tion on the part of our musically appreciative public. . strong State rights. man. shter. the ate men in the late rebel- lion, and from thoir chivalric and honest character ‘he Knew that they would carry ont i tbe promises which they Mr. Chas. H, Berdelt, eae of the Erie Railway ‘Company, occupied the chair, and among the distin- guished gentlemen, in addition to the foreign guests, were the Medats. Dantol'S, Dickinson, George Bancroft R. J. Walker and Rov. Dr.- Vinton and others known to the legislation and literature of the country. ‘Tho banquet was served soon after six o’clock, whon the guosts, numbering ‘about a hundred persons, dis- cussed the following BILL OF FARK: they had given for tho ‘sido with isis old, a common foe. ag Thoy would he inacommon cause We were notan (1d people with whom pun- decapitation, and where entety lay fe thonght no Beoeesihy ‘existed reat fatmont was effected in babe Legit abet confiscation, W'S, people subdued and punished as no people ever had. The Union was now being comented. by trade and commorce, and which foreign as well as home capital was greating, were only adding additional. inka in which united the poople Music—“Vive l’America.”’ REMARKS OF MR. JAMES M’CHENRY, “Our Transatlantic Guests and nds,’’ was reaponded to by Mr. McHenry. Thanking of the toast, he said a a bd sd a tr hod, ; tnropam vege Veins been into. a triamy ogress. ‘Tho railws whlch tno a, tl naly connected cone with the | segaeggai In ‘Tremulasion hogave them in isis oe MR. D. are Ir. Daviy, one of the sagen | responded on alt dell. When oe train was on tho po ieeed digas to put on an notice—an overs! mq of which ON ARONA | ene renomeeaee rene COoene | THE BILL OF FARE. Theatrical. ” Those popular artists, hr. and Mra, Barney Willinms, are playing a highly successfal engagement at the Arch Street theatre, Philadelphia. On the opening night there ‘were more people in the theatre than at any ove time before, and since there has been a succession of crowded audiences to witness the special dramatic abilities, of those attractive stars, Mr. George Vandenhoff has roturned from Europe, and is engaged to give readings at Montreal, Toronto, and other. cities and towns in) Gavada West and Enst, all through November. He wilf'return to New’ York in them for tho cordial ‘agnean a1 teen vin ne, es Mareohaue) Volatile h ls Dauphine ~Goeletton do eng Pain di hs Caevillay Oardtast a ‘au_vin du Phin, track it vias Nighy on extra train without, ht b Be fhieaa Mr. Berdell not however, assure thea ‘het the would do it jot only for the the Pasar ae Jot those connected Frank Mayo played Charles De Moore in Scbiller’s play of The Robbers in the Boston theatre, Boston, October 21. Herrmann, the prestidigitateur, had a the Music Hall, Boston, Octobor 21. and the Phantom Breakfast are in favor at the Boston of those connected asks and Faces REMARKS OF MR, GEORGE BANOROFT. ‘The seventh toast—‘“En; and the United States: ‘between them forever let , and let them deal justly led to by Mr. Bigg! Mr. Bancrorr ithe ‘ona ¥ World Engiand stood one cote popular libert; erica in the now. Could not two such countrise Senor Blitz has been astonishing the Bostonia magic and ventriloquism at the Old Cambridge theatro, ‘Tho Eddy family troat the citizens with spiritualistic ex- erciaes atthe Melodeon. Buckley's Serenaiters aro at. the corner of Summer and Chauncy strects. Look Be- fore You Leap is out at the Boston Museum. Opera Comique they are in the first week of an Oriental and spectacular drama, during which A)i Pasha and Nico- demus will be given by a numerous company. Edwin Forrest will play Richelieu and King Lear in Hartford, Conn., on tho 26th and 27th of October. James E. Murdoch reappeared onthe stago at Pike’s Opera House, Cincinnati, October 23,'u8 Young Rover in Wild Oats. Miss Laura Keene's three ‘weeks’ engage- ment at the game house closed on October 21. Fontaine ae} ing neon Po Fe. the food which Bngland needed, looms of England prodaced their manufactures for us. The ships which passed between the two countries wore but the shuttles in weaving thom together. The dis- THR SPEEUHRS. At the appropriaio' moment, and after a brief prayer ‘oy the Rev. Dr. Vinton, oi Mr. Rosser H. Bexpext rose, and, in a few pertinent ‘emarks, introduced the toasts of tho evening, Be aE ho onaa coveries of art ani ‘ionce were common in their bene- ical results, Ai erican works of literature and art found their admirors in marie and it was aly. peeeeny, that his friend Mr. McHenry bad secured the efforts of our Blerstadt for Europe. The statesmen made much impression wo did justico to British statesmen. All did who had dissolved the existing between Eagiend. ~ on srg sles Joatico to the merits of tse at elemeats of national com and Franco, as whore. eracieea wk tam child of 1 ae steppingstone to honer and oe. o to «harmonious D8. ‘occasion was & pleasing unity, and Sateen pe era i seper in -dont—the -Chief ‘wagistrate or the fresh in Choke eneatone- thas our late Everton hail pesond ge re net of the country. Whon jas selected | who was of the | coer and for: the: ident Johnson has been atic policy he Lad extended the to tant brethren of the Brooklyn City News. Rerory oy rus Fourta Merroroutay Reament—Ar- RANGEMENTS POR A GraxD Recerriox.—This splendid re- giment, which was recruited exclusively: from the ranks of the police force of this city, and which has served with distinction throughout the’ war, is expected to ar- rive in Brooklyn this morning, and their friends havo made ample preparations to give them a fitting rocep- tion, as the city authorities seem to entirely ignore the services of those veterans whose valor in “the flold called forth thi encomiums from their deluded breth. them in deadly conflict. The last regiment to Brooklyn from the war was so sbabbil ed into the City Hal hatf on hour, buh in a most: waa anything wan! understanding. Now, England do us.the same justice? In America cach man nation—all were interested in its wol- fare, and hence it was that those who had in somo in- stances come from the forge or the anvil had been true Topresentatives of ‘the people and fived the life of the ‘emplary administra- peels OF SIR &. MORTON PRTO. aus 3. Mortow Pyro—who rosponded for his part. Aftor return! he by peeethebwrd were gi meet en; ati-were’ of the same was rocetved with great shoulder to shou faer in thir career of progresa, - out our late struggle, and hes would say it with other than a med non-intervention as warranted {1 ar enough and ene Lee thero was a want of etal, bat , such te ‘in the jinn! of the pathy beginning that treated that when they remained ” more for rere saw their investan ‘four times that of dt ads ‘aca Cove tie il pe om y v end it reminded him hus head. were pote ne mo ‘lyn, they were compe! rk and seck shelter in the barracks at Garden. The members of the poiice force, through the etbete of laspeceee Folk, whose son is Adjutant of the regiment, have determined ‘that their former asso- ciates shall not be left to the. coll hospitality of the pained a fund of over $3,000, ing & grand banquet to the re: i ment on ies re roan snide which will be served up at Arsenal {n Portland avenue, The regiment bas boea stationed at Savannah since the capture of that city by General Sherman, and rendered valuablo assistance to the civil authorities there in the organizn'ion he oa forpes modelled after our Motropoljran go ia work Adjutant Folk was moet and was highly complimented by that iF the successful manner in which he carried left Savannah on Saturday by the New York, aud are oxpecied t eight o'clock this (Wednes- day) morning, and the whole poiice force will turn out @ and escort them to the grand banquet. The fol- lowing Tino of march has been fixed upoo:—Up Fulton Bireet to Court, Court to Ret Bond, Fulton avenne, from thence to the Arsenal. Tie Bussvitze Draweaipos Casvauer—Anieat oF Tu Por axp Escrvier or Tm Proreit xr Tuotias Couxeti. — Officers Cotirell and Reid, of the Forty-seventh precinct, Yesterday morning arrested Waltor Schultz, pilot, and lor Thomen Cornell, or'g jury the day it he was diecussi ‘was one of tho bas ype we! Southern tor wm ae, hi justice of the effort? Hoe an: Lue egy: olty pach The re) a aT ‘and soon Le peng apt a7 a baa seen 2 ee through tickets om a road cf prosperity, with ak core. ) ceeanee oe oF MR. EVANS. “The Queen of the United King- i dom,” —wag received. with great enthusiasm, jnont ta the rail en. vgn Tt was. an ies fot present wry Rritek He had hens te urbey, and that they pot hercafter, (Applause Boniti 1, WALKER. Railroad Fystem of America— aN 10 csr the surplus 1 loeht authori — of “ie fae They Tegular lino of steamers for to a m Brooklyn about spoad tothe toa. exisied in the at of every Brito ‘heard the the Queen mentioned tn this country man reqena ‘bit with affection, and a | See ono Romeen to Clinton, vole 8 re ted 19 do. of thirty-eight the ‘Treasury to the railroad in- 1 ad 1 Portland ave- he was with the affirmative in ho had advocated the to the building of the Paeitie Kailroad. conquerors of the rebeltion, Grant and Sher- them that our success was due to the jee ia our railroad system had enabled them trate troops and munitions of war. the sentiment in tho toast might appear, it the Pe system was bat in was inevitable; and the ‘tina fe Poi when tho Pritice of Wales Srmetnent mottocg was, teal welcome 1] nor the mother.’* .) “In conclus he odes pain country for the dignified an awbich"they had noted after their Tn this reception he saw but the which this covntry experienced Fenerous manner suocess in the late wur. Fg ef the feel Masi oe od sate. the Quecn."’ The performance of ‘this air was recoived by the guests rising and remaining standing until its conciusion. REMARKS OF BREVHT RKTOADIER GENPRAL DIVEN, and Navy of the United Teapot yy General Diver. He had ‘Dut little right to apeak to this \oast, and he was diffident ‘of American a(fairs before forcign goptiomen ‘that he might incur the chargo of national Yet, Yarpat they wy think of our coun- it as God made it. (Ap- plause.) Shatorer at oon AL» he wag restrained to Ho certainly had the right jtemporized , engineer, of the who were held accountabie bya previous for the death of Michael Wonderly (or Wan dorle), by running their boat against the bridge of e had charge, on Seturday morning viet ite a3 raliroa were handed over to the Queens county snetien't for inent, woul ithe his Rermase ov Surenvison Caremax rnom Font WARRKY.— Supervisor Cheshire, of the Third ward, arrived home yesterday morning from Fort Warren, where he had been confined for two or three months for alleged cor Tuption in the latagSecond district Provost Ma.shal’s Mr. Cheshire says bis fine of two thousand dol- laren Daw be been remitted and that he received an honorable er paid a glowing compliment to the benevo- tones and friends! Sir Morton Peto, friends erica, with him also was Jamcs eat days of our struggle, proved tho land by directing t the inveatment of English capital 1 American The toast “The ‘Preas,”” was duly responded to. It was after midnight when the party separated. try, th y could not cHenry, by during ther ‘@peak ov the army and navy. ‘to speak of a gallant hich had been , . ‘of the late r He ‘had ‘been in the aud had for his impel ba 4 Gi ihe wisdom and of of State he ” worthy of the aferced upon him. ‘of wae the grand army strong to defend the Bi and its in- ativtivs; not the trained ma came from the ue ag for which that Finy on Banaxst Istanp—Loss Tex Taovsanp Don- LAn#.—About four o'clock on Monday the large fish oil factory on Barren Island, belongiag to J. W. Smith, of Hempstead, and William Crystal, of Now York, was fired by an incendiary and entirely consumed. The baild- ing A pat up only a few months ago, and fumished with valuable machinery for the oxtraction of of! from the fish known as the mi would deem bi LETTER FROM CAPTAIN R. F. LOPER ON THR MODELS. OF THE MADGIE, JOSKPHINE AND PALMER. TO THR EDITOR OF THR HERALD. New Yor, Oct. 23, 1965. In the Henan of tho 17th Inst. I find the following: — “Mfr, John A, Forsyth modeled and built at Stonington the yacht Josephine.” This is not so, Will you please make tho following corrections? Tho yacht Josophino wns built from the moulds taken Allow me to explain. I mod- Messrs. Theodore Byerly & Son, of a on A nd dfvecn fect false bow. T altered e false stern was haden, or mossbunker. jecessful, and the odor ema- i oss will reach at least try was baile on such @ pati Dillow« and waves of treason and anarchy would ‘bee: in vaio against it, to tho proofs of our power wit espoctully in the pre meeting of physicians of tho Enstern District took place at the g Arwen a tak6 action in relation to the sss ._ Appropriate revolutions ware pase it atvend the funeral to. at ten if? relock. no intontion of a threat, Ga ee oe Bea Gchians of bonds which we over their he ~ owners - realy to cancel in the Proekl a ase mn in Retkes tine than any navy bad ever befor’ been built one was con- L. wished to seo the ora of privateort alized pirates he hoped to see in conctusion, whenever it became nevea- mary to dofend the — of this count mavy would always be Masie—"Hail, Columbia, REMARKS OF GENERAL VINTON. Professor of th from the yacht bral led and bad built by rena wee fr to the navy, will take rinse from y of the name, race Ameeting of the Trustees of the ebenwery took place ion poh to a schooner, last night and similar action was taken. Philadelphia, and it bow in Stonington, b eI made the model to Mr. Sheftield, at Stoningt Dow is now and has boon with Mr. James @. Bennett, pe for the Inst two years, After using the Madgi vold her to Cominodore MoVicker, ion, The model of the News from Richmond. OOLONRE PAMLGREN'S KING—REV. B. A. DAVIS ELECTED TO CONGHESS IN THE FIPTH DISTRICT—MOVEMENTS OF A. 1. STEPIENS, BTC. RECOVERY OF in readiness to defend it, (Ap- Richmond papers of this morning stato that the ring which was stolen from the body of Colonel Dabigren by ontting off the finger has been recovered. in the pdsscasion of Dr. Saunders, at Loretta, Essex Comptetely destroyed byt the hanes to hor bow an stern. T made arrangements wit ship carpenter, to haul ous School of Mines at was called aod spoke briefly. of railway interests with raining th aoa Stanton shomield, now known by meals ond make & was employed Kis. Aiter they middie ofthe mode! igi, and it was browgti! inton, Columbia College, traced (ie connection ta aswiet Mr, She! aid by made ifm the moulds of the Mi 4o me at my offic, mer No. 12 by Mri Forsyth, for my approval, , 80 made by faking off Lie full place above the water line abreast of th» forecha ns, which is now in dm anil Hot in the Joseph arrangemen' us Mr. Shofeld and Mt. Forsyth to build me rtd '@ work, after the model so made. I also epecification for building \{) the dimensions of et, bed. pleens, Keolson ARKS OF MR. A. A. LOW te “The Merchants of NewYork,” was He ackuc siiodg: A bis thanks for the courtesy of calling wy pon Dim to Fos for the Chamber of Commerce, of would not me inty. In tho Fifth Congrossional district the Rev, B. A. Davis has been slected bern a nediah spay! over Dr. Stooral, bis noxt highest Virginian designates eosponded to b} ir. Derm an en ola wh whig ing a f ears past enve fhe tonceral ig his way to his ‘war had Richmond on his route, but went direct from Gordonsville to Lynchburg. Court Calendar—This Day. Cinetat, —Part 1—Adjourned to Fri 8. ¢ conclusion o” the y to our friends abroad and diemay to etiines to confound the hand was evident—10 in th prosiration Of the wealth in Leneters on ‘Sunday ealen F. Shefilold with home in Georgia Bi the vetsol called the J. in bed veut’ pasver ot the i agalost (he onutry, The ohjeot declared at t!.0 outeot by our late lamented Pre dock be: ane and ‘ neew, the h'r planking (rom. her ‘keot desk vispka $s, 9800, 2506, 2839, “ghoo, 1764, 1175, eid. 40.0, OAD, Mabe, f thick g¢ and quality 6 al fo lor duck, alg 7 ‘ THE PAY OF CITY LABORERS. Tat Skok Deetaton Affvoting tho Power. of tho Municipal Authoritics in Ex- cocding Appropriations. Count or .4?PEALS, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1865, John Dowovan, Cespondent, verus the May, Alder- men and Commona.¥ F the City of New York, Appt Wants. —This action wa.® for work and materials, The complaint alleged that in Novomber and December, 1963; the plaintiff performed work’ and labor and service and furnished matorial on the publ.‘e roads of the city of New York, at the request of the deiendants, specifying the value thereof, and claiming that thw defeudants were in- debted to him therofor. ‘The answer alleged that seventy-fly’e thousand dollars was appropriated by chapter 227 of the Laws of 1863 to dofray the expenses of repairing roads and avenues of that year; that, at the time of the alleged employment of tse plaintifl, this appropriation was extiausted, and hat there was and is no money in the city Srennany ae plicable to the payment of ‘is claim; that no jon covering the expense of the work alles ‘been done by the plaintiff had ever been made; ee the necessity for th “ork had never been certified by the Street Commi:@®r, and that the work had never been’ author:zed by the Common Council. ‘The plaintif domurred to the answer, bo the tho judg. ment was rendered in his = av the speci affirmed eats the f pape pe me cera ry A great number of a similar ain coun ponies: in the court below de- pend upon our sclatase If tho appellants prevail the Tes] lent and those similarly situated will be without Tedress, unless against those who without ‘authority assumed to employ them. If respondent is right “the ity of Now. York “asd” ail other municipal corporations , within the ij of. ¢ State are delivered over to the local authorities to be dealt with at the pleasure of city and county a tically free from the restraints of State sovereignty, and the limitations of general laws for the protction of the constituent body against favoritism, corruption and im- providence, The answer of the defendants does not deny that the expenditure in question was contracted’ by the Corpora- tion; and the demurrer substantially admits that the debt was contractod in express violation of law. It can- eedos—1. That at tho time the cause of action is alleged to’ havo occurred tie appropriation for the, expenses of re~ palriny the city roads and avenues for the yenr-1863 was ‘exhausted, That thers neither was ner: ta in the city tueasury any money applicable to the plaintiff's claim, 3 That Lie Aoetie for the work alleged in the complaint was ndver certified by the head of. propriate do- partment, 4. That the work alleged to have boom per- formed by the plaintiff was nover authoriaod by vole of the Common Council. The anended charter of the-city | provides that “no Ms pense shall be incurred by any of the ficers, whether the object of the expendis i! have been’ ordere:! by the Common Count or not, uuless an ropriation shall have been made cover- Ing svch expense.”’ (Laws of 1357, p. 884 sec. 28.) It fur- | ther provides that “no oxpenililare for work or: supplies for which no contract is required shall be: made, except tho necessity therefor be cert tied to by the head of the appropriat> department, and the expenditure be as au- sel by the Common Council. (1 Laws vi 4807, p, 836, Bor. 38. ‘Tho ack appropriating the eum ef $75,000 for work on the roads and avenues in tho year 1863. embraces an ex- pressed provis.on that nothing therein contained should be construed to authorize any department or office of said Corporation, or any other'person or persons, to incur any expenses, for any purpose whatever, to be patd from the city treasury, whicit are not expressly authorized by Jaw, OF exceeding in amount the sums provided for re- epect.vely by this act or by othor laws.” (Laws of 1863, p. 210, #00. 3.) The oxpenditurs aliegrd in tho. present, case belonged, to the Street Depertment, (1 Laws of 1867, p. 80, sec, 23.) Ab there was neither an ge Toe the work hor & certificate of its necessity by the head of the departin nt aodkgs 1t WR UBRATHOPGAC by. te Gomution Couneil, the contract was inade by tho municipal au- thorities “iu direct viviation of law. A oontract thus by public onicors, acting in a purely fiduciary ca- pacity, js a simpic and absolute nullity. ‘The city has no Power to act except through its municipal officers; and whon they assume, ag its agents, to exercise authority in dusrogard ‘of probibitions applying alike to thom and their principal, their action ix wholly ineffectual, unless it be to subject them to personal liability for assuming ower with which tte law has. not clothed them. (irish |. R., new s'rios.) ‘ue parties aggrieved bavo no remedy aga'nst the Cor- poration. They wore employed in contravention of the policy and terms of the stavute, and they caunot invoke the aid of the courts to enforce an oniawfub agreemont, They could not contract with the city except through its anthorized agents, and thoy are chargeable in lw with notice of the Hitmitation of official authority imposed by genoral laws, (Fairlittle & Gilbert; 2 Dumford & East, 169; Hodges v. City of Bu‘Tulo; 2 Denio, 110, 112; Brady v. hiayor of Now York; 2 Bosworth, 173,188; 8. ©. affirmed; 15 Howard, 428; Supervisors of’ Ronsseiaor v. Bates; 17 New York, 242; Smith v. Mayor of New York; 4 Sand- ford, 227; 8. C. allirmed,; 6 Selden, 503.) ‘the decision of the Supreme Court should be xoversed, with judgment for the defendants on the demurrer. All the judges concurring, the judgment was reversed, with fal judgment for the defendante, United States District Court. Bofore Judgo Benedict, IMPORTANT TO IMPORTERS. The United States versus Eleven Packages of Photo- graphic Paper.—This was an action brought under the Revenue law. The pap*r in question was imported by A. Horschell, in October, 1863, but represented on the ‘a8 waste papor, valued at only seven hundred and sian thalers. The packages, on being examined by the Curtom House ollicers, disclosed that underneath @ few layers of waste paper lay a regular importation of photographic, or paper prepared. for the use of photo- graphers, ‘This fact showed that a fraud was intouded, both as regarded tie manner in which the goods were \cked and the faise valuo on the invoiovs. The The goods wore consequently submitted to the Custom ypraiser, who fixed the value at about six thou- Pita thalera, being at tho rate pr five hundred per cont higher than the invoice represented. ‘Tho hearing of the ease occupied three or four ig the jury after their deliberations pres @ verdict the government of five thousand dollars. Poreélain Photographs, The now porcelain photographs introduced By Mesers, Huston & Kurtz, $95 Broadway, are attracting a great dealof attention, They are takon by a process entirely “different from that which wag apphed to the ornamenta- tion of Yases some years ago, aud which was neithor satiafactory nor durable. The now pictures are softer and more pleasing than even those taken by tho ordinary processes, and are not injured by anything that does not deface the hard surface of the material itself. They bed neithor fade from exposure to the air nor will they rub- out by contact with the hand, Colored, they make most cherming portraits imaginable, the flesh and other ‘tints deriving from tho base on which they are painted asoftitess and harmony of tono which ean be got from noth'n; but «very. Being printed) directly tho nevaliye om the porcetain, they Have many advantag’s over thoge made by tho solar caniern ‘80 perierally in nse jp Othee estabtichments, ‘The shadows are much quore, transparent and the midaie tints and high lights bettor preserved, ‘Tho pictures can also multiplicd ‘to any exieut from the same negative and come out equally perfeet. Those made by the sular camera look weil only as ransparencies, while these ple. tares look equally well either aa transparencies or when viewed by rerfectod light, ‘The severest teste of exposure to strong eonhgnt OF datpness have, we aro assured, failed to produce Liew ebangein them. They have, therefore, a ony over ordinary photo- be » lik paper, the bard sur- wivel they ‘are washod to : impurives. The durability tho uot say, of great advantage to the e finished picture in colors us Inste remove wl) chenal attained is, we nee artiat,.es it renders — an ivory mint 0 mpiliabedt yy and whose artistie Joss to be admired than the perfee- tion of te mechanical itself, We have rcen ore attractive and coqnettish than the femalo that come from his easel. The World and His Wife, and Grown nighters, ate unanimous on one point. They declare hat SUAOVONT is a blessing to their mouths, raves and preserves their teeth, invigorates thelr aweetens every breath they draw. Mener they 1 aay®, the kales are pro-di-gious, 3 unre ‘that th ini games and buy it. As Dominic Samp ‘The Ladies, in Thetr Sovereign Capact- yaw a ff emvtt enjoymen ave dew at no porfinotnesistence rodcn the wine deicoun wonton ire oxperieay ulialing (he 0x9 nee PHALOWS PLOOMING CERBUS."—Ne ¥, PILALON'S “NS patch. ico-Neuralgicon—The Celebrated APPerete® invented by Dr. vou FISENBHRG, for the cure ‘oral \Ueensen of the ye ronte Catarrh, i Patureh, Anthma, Affeations of th 1, Bron: chil and Pulmonar; ‘otiona of thes ts Liver, “aug, and other asin & Hons of che Liver, General Debilit of the whol ed dence of ti road. way, Nea elft street. Chose STRAIGHTENED tN_ON' . HT & A Day or Two Since, Having Occasion to pase ihvongh some of the odoriferous localities of the etty, Wo were qitite pleaned to observe that the unfortunate resi: dents ware not entirely give by their more fortunate fel- low eltttenns, for thero, man rout ith great t waya, if & banner, we con mw ie ten A int, raving wile Of that Dearing, Atmosphere, that, be my carry the glad Udingn of ames the pals ival of the EGYPTIA poopl aM fang i Hate for you: Vivi r San ther ther: bi win ft dine fale fe od From Prancs by OBFIN, SiS Broadway, 9 All Lottery Prizes Cashed. —Drawings, irowlars and Information sent. J K. CLAYTON, 10 Wall street. All Prizes ee in Legal Lottertes— Cireulars and drawings 1M, Broker, 176 Broadway ational Guard—Gene- D. VAN NOSTRAND, ited by the vai Sortie Yofurtey action $2. 1a Vromdlwny. Write for clroulsr, A Sifent Sewing Machine=Wiltcgsz & Qh ah Beans, Sitached to every) bottle. 4. Ah guareatond at your home. Send for pam this country now ready for sale: facturers, 092 Rroud' work fect Dye. serves and restore: Fr, hair to ead clean, staads above comparison dressing. Broadway. el diseased of the feet, cured by Dr. wag. and Wig dey The dyeappiled| by skillful artista A. Poaltfvo cure for COSTIVENESS, PLES, DYBE: and ever Co., ti pain. J prow. druggists. Howe ELIAS HOWE, Jr., wanted. tm Good He: of Ha: WEBSTER'S VEGETABLE HAIR INVIGORATOR. MAS BARNES & CO., N 100,000 Books on hand. Send for ental RICAN STATESMAN AND tit a d now ready for Saturday, ave it. fear tothe business below any other locality #0 near; it belig a nowly 0 aeetion, Int littl It the nga than 100 bor but Lig taller A line of horse ears from Hoboken tablished within two yea minutes. ‘The location 1 tion of bis (Hudson ) ‘county Has increased ta How and ope Tiidress Dr. d: Skiliin Houghton, Howard Associa iow, AI Ses Bioadwayein the Prescots House: and woadway,in the Prescot jon KNOK'H Inteat productions unmistakably the ‘handsoment Hatyovermanufaovured. Business is thrivigg with Kuox, and his popularity is as great as ever, Steamship Flemb: o ‘Btoamsip Chae Benton, Salter, Wewbern—Murray & No- PiXcimehip Mary Sanford, Sherwood, Boston—Whituoy & Hathaway nison Cormibia, and OULUBKK 25, 1865. ' — or UBS ON SNE PUBLIC. Piracy tei ‘There are pirates * a4 sate "he aake of galt. Faese HOs hoe cH i an ‘compounds: Thinking to ww by ehan: iT they lt tiene ol pe A me “Tough ire UR fuer ‘7 ~ oatatr'a ‘a aa iis Wili not avail them, the courts decided uch half-way forgery shall ap considered trong a prent Of criminal iutent as if the correct orth he agents of th oH W's Bitters” are Gn ue track of halt’ dogen Of theme eonsplratorsngalnct cor ‘again: fhe health of the community. ie are aye dctercasne ten ro ody pene eas eanneniantes nom hort veil fe ‘nn e e counterfeiters of thelr 0. ey onl pom all wh too iby itllo Ueaecoud thelr wideavers vy Cd yemniag ae labels on he Botton and giving intoet discover any evidener frame’ label is tuperbly engraved on bag ply an phy were ined. mt eneathy in which te proper reso th aca eon beneath, in whieh th NIC OF THE AGH are. briety"redliod, ‘A fac, snl the sie: fac simile of Bature of the Arm of “Hostetter & Snmith” appentied to meightantenlest naa eens st a verification, and a beautifully executed government stat for ie nanciiot of he kevenue 0, immsonee demand for thet only voly known apeniae mind. for {or dyerenain for ee fand aguey liver complaint and nervous Hak pleating ti tarda nin he jew You insien Geel ena Sees crate Artificial Lega. fay, Rew York. im im ESTON, 706 Broadway, A—The Finest Orereonty, Ever KAW. 62 drrourth arenes oe and Children’: Coser U ‘Unton. A.—Bo: oy GAREBALDR @UTAWAY AND *ZOUAVE SUITS, the: Sa sae aE at reasonable V, BROKAW, oP agatete 9 place, and Yourth avenue, 0} ¢, Opposite Cooper Union, A--Pollak & Bon, Meerschaum Mana- ade near Fourth street. ved holdera at whole: and retail, cut te order, mounted silver and repaired, Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—The Best in the a, harmless, reliable and Thstautancous, The only ia Also eaganiaune Extract of Milleflurs, " Pre- ho hair, "8t Barelny atrect, New York, asad for the Huir Restores original color, at ite falling on ps th re eh a ag ae stores and: ed RAH As otis : De Corns, Buntons, Bola od Joints and .CHARIB, 769 Broad- Cheva' ‘Sold ut the “ei an Pie: No. 6 Astor House. Cristadoro Hater Dye wholesale and retail, Dr. Harrison's Peristaltte Lozen: Tr form of INDIGESTION. ents, D. Burnes man & Co... New York; Hazard & Uo., Philadel- MARRISON &CO., Proprietors, Boston, Mase. Doubio Solo. Button Gaiters le Sole Boots, fallstylea, at LORIN BROOKS & 31 Broadway, corner of ilowerd. M. B.—We have no un wiiu any Oller establishment in the clty of the samo name. Expericn Demonstrates BOLAND” SHIRTS are superior to any offered at $3 0 each. ‘Try No. 8 Park row, Gray Hair Incurable—If You Delay to use Dr. GRANDJEAN'S remedies. Forty-five years’ prac- tice. Astor place. Hil’s Hair Dye, 50 Conts=Black or Reliable, Depot No: 65 John strect Sold by all Hurtman’s Patent Elastic Rubber road ceived the first and only prem 4 for cireular. Sewing Machine Company.— President, 639 Broadway. Agents crutches at the lato Fair of the American Institute, New York, and State Fair of Ponnaylvani Sen If You W ir Use DE- low York, General Agenta. Immense Prices Paid for Old Books— LEGGAT BROTH, F'Ti8 Nassau strect. gs 4 Berrings. and Pins, white three, four, five “and cight dollars a reg ie yy GEO, 0, ', 415 Broadway, one door Below Canal street. Look on the News Stands for the Ame- NEW YORK TRADE RE- Merchants should Lock Stitch Machines, with Reversible Feed Movement. FLORENCK SEWING MACHINE CO., No. 605 Broudway. Mujaviro, THE Most Pepiogs OF ALL PERFUMES. wery where. Real Estat Attention is called t nt in our auction advertisemet column of ALDIEIDOI & eorr ‘of 262 Lota, to be sold this , 2th, at 2 P.M. This proj a has et, claima fa the ationiion of buyers of real estate, from its being 0 mallon of his Se '. ed at rey bey Soo m fords is running successfully every 16 ry healthy one, and the popula ‘a greater ratio Vhan any other near the Allantio in the last ten years count. Hoyal Havana Lottery Prizes Paid in | information furnished. Highest rates paid f loub- and all kinds of gold and sttsE TAYLOR &o ., Bankers, 16 Wall Wall street, New York. US Nema ie oy mei is the Most SMITH FOWLER'S “SEA fREAND"' SI SHIRTS « at &. 3 Park row. This is the Season Pay ge Weoe van children weming oi diarrhea. uever-failing rem: o1 Pain, but rviprenten the ctemnseh abé vewrgha, cotrosts asia, End re ‘almost st Mra. Wins. ows SgoorittKG RUT ise s relleves the child from tune and cnergy to the whole ‘system. Lt will tamily cure gripieg tu the ‘vowels and wind colic ors, dou't fail to procure it The Bridal Chamber—An Essay of uetion for Young Men. Published by the sent free of charge in sealed envel- ladelpbia, Pa. The New Style.—Gentlemen Who Wish tng, Fal Winter Hat should callfat € one o Port of New York, October 24, 1865. CLEARED. Steamship Hela (Br), Harrison, Liverpool via Queens. ), Harris, Liveypool—E Cunard, ‘Katon, Mobile—Livingston, Fox & | town—K Cunard. Bteamahip Balbec Ship Yoriek (Br), Dixon, Liverpool—Howland & Aspin- Ship Tameriano, Jackson, Charleston—Neamith & Sona. Brig Cla, Beuson, Pernambueo—Jones & Lou Brig Pawn (lit), Durkee, Pernambuco—Brett, Bon & Co. Brig [della (Br), Irvine, Minatitian—Thompeon & Hunter. Brig 5 M Newhall (Br), Payson, Gonaives—Brett, Son & Brig Unicorn (Br), Brison, Halt’ ax—D R Dewolf & Co. Sehr Maggie Lo Penny, Aspinwall—Bret, Son & Co. Behe M bia kin, Cobbd, Alexandria, Ve-G I ¥ Siranaban, Bel Europ, Geongal Behr Aivina tind tie SW MoKeo & C Philadelpbia—Bentiey, Sm: Hartford—Il 8 Racket & Bon Sebr Silae Prainard, |, Norwich—If 8 Rackett & Son. | Steamer Woodward, Wood, Baltimore. Steamer Mayiower, Robinson, Philadelphia, akRIVED . U 8 steamer South Carolina, A V Lieut Com Wm w Kon Wal Behe C Pendleton, ‘eh | Sehr D Kahn, Storkit week came up, drifted over br now Iles. grit, buckets, and durin tho leakage, The report of tS Ccfesinn havingsores to isons waneree> of 297 tom Bedford, abd sailed from NB previous to June 28 with 40 bole shipped ail her eit previous to goi1 $82.00 at the Mutual, Marine, Union and edford. Shovelfal Shon! had quarter stove in and rudd anchor 24th in Chatham (Mass) Bay. tak flat, an wae nol'ascoriained Ane: roeastaed fait of wouee ae divers not being able to stop the leak. Te atetult bat wae ghte without injury. of sugar and tnolasses, for New York, off Montauk, The D each foax th inate at stariae the crew, eshau ith pumping, and increasing, went on board tl Sentia, bound to Marseilles, Cy fi i Hf 58 Hue & B, 2; 5 3, = pest caveat his crew were tranafe Flenced a hanvy gale, which carried way all and all ber sail everything from the vessel was rua into Tarpaulin Bay, in Mi Sound, and Capt B and erew were row smack, The laat from Fook’s yard In Fatrhaven, and ‘was deiphin for Prova th fi her “i, broke elphla for Providence, w or foom end bed boat washed eat ig a tht ‘contrived’ wit South Charge before stttag’ ide ty talln, and leaks in hier upper works, 8 80D As posstble, (innexrout. LI, Oot 23—Yesterday and to-day # bal of cotton have been picked up along the, shore % the: Matanzas, Oct 12, Bvans, for Now Orleans for Nvork, lag; Bln iiadelphia, 40 hours, baving in tow Us steamers nnd Clyde, which are Wroght 10 this port tO be Denty, Mobtle, 11 days, with cotton, iba'Daunioge “Vine hed heavy bead winds the entire Charleston, 6 hours, with Geary Had strong’ bead pin, Newbern, NO, Oct ah mise and pa Tiatteras bearing W, saw steamer DH ‘at 10 AM passed steamer London, $0 days, with ong W und NF gules for , Uriel, Mavann, 2 days, to are Kecto the). Dov ria, Hong Kong May 2, with tong Mo | Passed ane of aly 12, and 8h Waonk Sepe a oar tat 47, ton 8%, puke teil Avonsten hence for Demarara, ys ou Bopermion ot Boston), Sanit 80 darn, with (ahi to tensor, Pomeaghe gi > 4 Heary wonerty eas, ove ‘buwares, loot ‘and a sai Lee peter Ng 2 Tht Bd Yon Ey 28 rit, sathed on th docks foreghrd on deck, aa ae rds, nw one On board, . water in ‘Repl He ie yu lant a ee set or nah @ Line, calm oe meee then nae it heavy 1g Bu yd ith oheg ions. Ga 16, oh bars: infor aca es Ss ® 'n, OGIE), Lee, Havana, 10 days, Tory, wo finder, Ptr arate Orient pont, of Marblehead, top Bark Anadol cat Cape fr a a Relicssuuse, Heenne 10 days, iN web Rams € ve, Ranleff, ane 4), Sousa, Payal; sobs ie Ali SPs Howell, Wi in nda (Rus), Kolstrom, Havens, U days, with sugar, Ferrera Sngus, 13 days, with 4 a pte » Mel k Wm Gillies “ie wso Moartin with sit “Fi to i er & He Has had heavy NW Bir sh ‘dy for tine ja. Ta fsx win a> Jones, OF rope one. wish, Pad bast , tor ew low Brig Ii ‘ina Antonio, vig iaglin Yor With baat. Be toed oath ‘bral aia), Mans, Havana, 2 with sugar, Sohr's year! sees Strum, Carthagens, 23 days, with rub- phehe Here ef Hopkins, Port Antonio, Ja, 24 dapa, wits Behe Sylvan (of Stockton), 8 Turk, iy | Says th Malice, iremasenn, aneberd, Grand - Routh Croaa Geo with oul, tb kt Dewolt a a ail: to LG Evans Tuttle, 8 Marks, 23 days, with cotton, det a, Wan Carlton, Poekard, Georgetown for Cohasset Nar fehr Yorktown, € ‘ole, Rebr Harriet Newell, Gould, Bayles, Vromam, idey Chauncey M Bratnerd, a Folia Bake r Sul ’ Schr Bound Brevi Kenn id. nna Gardiner, bores ‘Wonton. Bath, . Roekinad, kan Ki a oa ag Bosto Pettit, Smith, Boston fer Ww; ether, Bomton for Phitaae Miller, Veston, bouton for hee ir ao 2 for Phtindelyetm, Seb iene t $L cae Behr hice, Oaborn, Prov! Sehr Col Lenton, Pein, Fy, Nomport areal rare Oly. ba © &C Bro eS Sehr @ Baio ioe New Haven. Sci Barly Mia, Eaat Haddam, Conn, for Phile- Sehr J L White, Da' jrookhaven for Elisabethpert, Schr § Shaler, ‘inekland Portland. Conn. Sehr 3 N Hall, Ada a Solr B Proves. Tease ‘© Roaker, BELO’ et Saree de from sagas, Patrenelia (of Belize: tion), men CARoRiN: NO, Oct 19—Steamer Care- 1a—New bern, Hy for New. York, lien ‘on Shackiefords Benohe Im, stare: Ing out from Morehead a piece of her m: ‘rat he oe brokers, ¢ er officers threw out an anchor to wait ir of the accident, Pending this the severe gale an hee, chains parted. The pees erg soe jakers and went upon the beach, wi ‘Ou Monday about 6) hands were placed et, abo the day gained imbout a6 fet a bee taken off and is now eater Srcusdiionncseaae Wilson, from Wilmington, pounid to Mobitier pat Yat Ciariowton IPR ortrean inst for tepairs. On the 8b inst. off Cape Romain, © if sustained other di ertonced a heavy blow from. in, which alariod races, broke aten sean m ppe, got the Sycabede teh of water, Wiavesae Toit loat in the Arotic, was a time, own ed by oma Nye, Je and. ntbark of Nog, oard so, haa tuken one right whale. She Sith Mutual, of New Witarina Bank @: fC was eeitatsna Banx Guatrrupe, lost in the Arctic, 2 good, 337 tons, owned by ‘Swift & Alles, and New Bedford, ‘and sailed ne i igen and wee lacs thence June 19, ported previous to June 23, wi 2 whales was valued, cuuits, when the sailed at ng tor nu! is Yasured eared fos Ban Cunistima, of St Andrews, NB. was in collision with 1 Light Vessel on Saturday bring aah 8 ane jor carried away. Bara J.T Macures, Segar, at Galveston trom Bangor ( ted), with lumber, Tihs raitou tome ow Bendieaart 7, io i eee veamtug Gen Sherman. ‘6u) nchor, which went Aagh Kur poRione' cansing's psnsidege leak. Sho was ‘and wot upto the city full of waters She rus poor. her 4 Glscharged witke Berens 7 Barwxe, at Galvesten from St J rgo of timber, inded near the Pelican red of her deck load and voles Scur Detta, Bowna, from Ponce. PR, Sent ee ib nae brig Continental, of the Con he, Dolla, nmin He? 1] : ; * i tia, boun to ort, tow ow York, except the fore and deck. | The fae Ter Della re, a new f Sour Aumiis brine 3 ‘caer hy chow Sonat ao fping.sshore on trainers Iniand, *yrat tuto Grosaport ill proceed: for repairs, and’ Soun Furia Yrau--On the 13th nat ibe enact Flak titers of ‘Hustington, isa ai ed "oy ona the heavy blow on that day, throu Jetting the foremant stip out te stop And ¢hit back the matomast. Will bowsprit, restepped, and other have to have a. new Topairs effected. Sonn 8 Tayvion, from Philadelphia for run down off ( Cod 2d eee wane Sallcece er eean SiGe Sok ms ie or ceiling eigen is eared, tf mR Onanten Oax, Studley, from Sosiia for azraveth pth wad romalted aie. Wil have. to mt Sena Eveuine Tuan, Philbrick, from ee for Gloucester, tof Wth inet on the of Nantucket. The crew he stew wore saved, but the vessel oy loss. A Yio ‘of the cargo will be saved. Sone Cri at Holmes? Ht 21a, wo males OW by S trom the Sow aud Fign Lightbost, some spare with rigs ging attached, supposed to be united to'some vunkou vessels Sci Atapama, Vangilder, from Baltimore for inte put into Delaware Breakwator, no date, Fee ee ciocags: would Topciracd proceed im Sonn Passront arrived at Boston 234 with 60 Na 'pate. Joum of! from wreck of sche Jos Fish in Nantucket Moan Latm Riou, from Apalachicola for New York, put York for Fatt into Newport dist tat with walle spit. Stoor Heren Siren Smith, from New River with gornp srun, wax towed to, the wharf at Now Lom don from the lower harbor on Saturday morning During the gale of Thursday ni Wellington. During the gale of Thuraday night si toot supposed to been Oaeysoane work, adder and ther artioles) throws iday night from the propel OY, of Previ- leavoring to make the harbor of New Haves. Spo Hark Queen Mab (Bir), Foreign Ports. eB, Oct. = Yon bt Markinad, Eerdne nt ccf into ia wi sae Roche, Trencth chr’Arlingusn, ‘aliue, tor de da. sid port brig Almon Rowell, Boyd, Part bark Eliza, White for New ey FLA R@OM, 1S! Thomas for HAR en Tubal “Cain, 0 Sheperte | frm moto bie ‘ita ai “he Btrel, Pare runkfort. , 18—In port (additional) ship Ortess (Mr), rants 160 Now Orton atte Chien (ir), Btaord, Br. Alexander, for do; rg elie (BE), Murmelere ether Sackson, fot Boston, dob York, ain, 4 sobre Nancy, Taylor, Battlmore ; Thow DRO, ‘Tan port. sht pete Denton, eee with fember; harks ie (Br), fom Work, Mig dry hides, to pall in 15 dave: Bath ons, Wate or Rilo 3 seer Idg; Comtarem, dtmerson, rope: LAR, Sept 28—In past sehr Hanover, tur Row Yorks Oct 171m port bark Kpeedwell, Dixon une ® beige Hates Binery, Primer, tor NVork, Wa: SOA damne, d Harry, Knight, for Balumors, = wulon, Soott, New York: schre Caer as, yon 40, Cld Ziet, ship Golde alparaiso, pe Americ ta. ROSTON, Oct Sn Age ot go Eitan Heal, Wess Rag eee chard Yatth,, Brink; Ralite me Harper; J B sian Davie; A ner Lie! + gy ‘Shai Oct hs, ‘ work ner 7 ans Aha bound to He! Wa NYork ( Limingion, NCF ois port steamer 0 0 Leann, 10) 2-—Relow a bark at Newrork wae hound Up the Fiver, Aid aches BE Avouartiin da oy pay Beaton. A Richard, Arey, TeeRONHE «os Sid 2th, schra J Poud font Forest Home, Thorne, do lo) Mo “Ciwade, Noon, de i, Wileey's seer te Stent Ste Seley 7 PT — en,

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