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NEWS FROM HAVANA. ‘A Carge of Africans Landed on the North Coast of Cuba, ‘THE NEW BISHOP OF HAVANA. ae. &e. &. Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, Nov. 18, 1866. ‘The United States gunboats Rhode Island and, Hornet, «@ocompanied by the famous ram Stonewall, left this port ‘for Washington city at about five o'clock P, M. last “Wednesday. The Stonewall wont down tho bay in splen- ‘did syle, and the departure was witnessed by large serowds of persons, Mr. 0. G, Boardman, paymaster of the Stonewall, died Of yellow fever on board the Rhode Island two or three ‘lays bofore the departure of these vessels. One of the latest topics of comment and conversation ‘fa all circles here has boen afforded by an event, for- erly very common, but now looked upon as something ‘@aost extraordinary and unexpected—namely, the arrival im our midst of o cargo of Africans. The number of these uafortunates who have thus escaped from ‘the fleshpots or sacrificial stones of their beloved Africa is variously estimated at from one to seven or -@ight hundred, the latter estimate being more probable, @ome of whom, on being landed, were seized by the gov- ernment authorities, and afterwards, it is confidently as- ‘@erted, rescued, the eyes of their captors having been ‘temporarily blinded bys peculiar process with which Custom house officials and coastguards are quite fa- miliar, The landing was effected at the plantation called El Pan de Asucar (the sugar loaf), on the northwestern extremity of the island, some leagues this side of Cape ‘Ban Antonio. They were ¢arried there on the* brig "Yucatan, Captain Urbide, chartered, it is said by some, for the Purpose by the Excelentisimo Sefior Don Francisco y Torrens, against whose im- ‘mense wealth, however, I understand, there is no direct proof, though certain it is that ‘the plantation above named is his Property, having been purchased by him very recently; equally certain it is that on or ‘about the day the landing was effected Don Pancho left his sumptuous residence over the fish market for his mew plantation, which is admirably adapted to any pur- Pose of the kind, being close to the shore, anda safe place for a vessel to anchor. I thought I had some time since chronicled the last of these adventures; but it ap- not, and I am infinitely obliged to the most excel- ient Don 0, Grand Cross of San Carlos, &c,, &c., for Ce valuable item he has afforded me in these imes. The widowed diocese of Havana has been comforted by . the arrival, a few weeks ago, of a newspouse, ih the per- ‘Bon of the most excellent and reverend doctor in divini- ty, Don Jacinto Martinez, formerly a parish priest in fatanzas, and whom I have had the pleasure of seeing 4n good health. , He has come into a good thing, his suln- from goverdment being the trifle of sixty thousand Soars yoar, with perquisites of office amounting prob- ‘ably to some twenty thousand more. I understand ho does not complain, but accepts this dispensation of Prov- idonce with apostolic humility. It is said he has under- ‘taken many ecclesiastical reforms, which every one in knows are sadly needed. Itis to be hoped he Fy 4 have the strength and courage to accomplish what o has Day bet yesterday was the festival of Saint Chris- ‘topher, patron saint of Havana, and was observed as a civil and religious holiday. heavy rain, however, in ‘the evening spoiled much of the pi e by hinder- bo a grand procession and impossibilitating the fire- ‘The steamship Cuba, which left New York on the 11th, arrived this morning at about soven o'clock, Her Catholic Majesty's steam frigate Princoss of Astu- wias sailed , supposed for the coast of Chile. . A British war steamer, the Nimble, arrived hore yes- ‘terday from Vera Cruz. SPORTING, The Great Prize Fight a Fizzle. ‘The prize fight for two thousand dollars and the ehampionship of America, betwoen James Elliott and ‘William Michael Davis, is off, and the admirers and (patrons of the art pugilistic are doemed to disappoint- ‘ment in not witnessing a “mill’’ between the above heavy weight gladiators. The backers of the men bad @ meoting yesterday at the stakeholder’s office, and ‘Deing unable to agree on a spot for the fight to come off. he parties withdrew their money and dismissed the men. Since the scattering of the principals in this affair ‘by the interference of the police of Albany they could mot be brought together until yesterday, and.as no ar- ‘Fangement could be effected to get the fight off the whole matter was quashed. America, like England, at ‘the present time is without a champion of the prize ring; ‘Yet, notwithstanding, there need be no fears of the wafety of either country. . The Turf. UNION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. ‘Frupar, November 24.—Match $600, mile heats, best ‘threo in five. A Woodruff named chestnut stallion, hl are Time, 2:56 |i 34056 -—"3::47. The above trot was a very spirited affair throughout; “but thore were few people out to witness it, as there ‘were doubts of its coming off, the trot having been made for s good day and track, and, the impression prevailing that the track could not be good after the late deluging rains, the majority of the regular patrons of the turf -etald at home, The stallion was the favorite before the start at one hundred to sixty; but, not acting well in the ‘first heat, although he won it, the odds changed, and the ‘mare had thie call at one hundred to seventy, The time -of the second heat was excellent, the stallion fi Ssighan cay cae aoe ent 4 and the mare ped ht ras Diver SS eed er aa eee Pigeon Shooting. Mr. Hartshorn, of Brooklyn, and Mr. Payne, of New Work, shot a match st pigeons yesterday afternoon, at Greenville, New Jersey. Tho match was for $200, twenty- one birds each, one and a half ounce shot, twenty-one ane tem a get Ok tho shooting was . Mr, Hartshorn won by killing seventeen birds to Mr. "s sixteen. Obituary. ABOWARD HAND, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE NEW YORK STATE BANKING DRPARTMENT. faba of ait mcenty oe at Albany. He was fentleniad of rigid integrity and probity, possessing capacity of a high order and the most thorough fitness for the position which he filled. The Banking Depart- ‘ment was separated from the Comptroller's office in 1861, Mr. Hand was appointed deputy superintendent “by Mr. Cook, and held that office till the resignation of erent Sica ho leading bankers the: ; but the cares entailed upon im soem to have been too severe for his health. DEATH OF A PROMINENT REBEI.. Witsiam W. Monmison, of North Carolina, formerly the (private secretary of William A. Graham whon Governor -of that State, subsequently a clerk in the Construction cand Equipment Bureau of the Navy Department at SM Sat Sam Jackson and Ambrose P. Hill, both lieutenan' in the Tobel wore iis’ brothersiotons it Bureau of thé rebel DEATH OF A FRENCH CELEBRITY. M. Dourt died at midnight on Thursday, November 9, |’ \after « short fliness, in Paris. He was born in 1783, and ‘wan therefore in his eighty-third year. Educated with Secs ilar aarti ge yt eS ‘ad He was, in a curious ‘specimen of the inim- jo politician known in France as the trembleur, and 0 has accordingly beon for many yours the butt of the matists of Paria.’ Of late his ‘name 'ias been but i* before the public, partly on account of his unpopa tye Wut sill more Vogause Of big asgat wings ay 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1865. ~ 5 be The Vestvali and THE BROOKLYN TRAGEDY. THE POOR OF THE CITY. San Pan neiee, mnrentic ta | ten, C'S. Seay eertaateatn 9 he, sendiien of THE WEEELY Hrrarp. Soeeiniaen,. ea OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. the United States of Colombia. The Quoen has also ap- P BS 9 He ee The’ Prisoner Pe! Examination | The Association for the Improvement of Saw Francisoo, Nov. 1, 1865. ret ot Bon Estevan Micailof Bynaud as Consul at | gp, > Cheapest Nowspaper ame Boyt 11¢0.) and His False Statemente—A Full Con-| their Condition—Rew!t for the Tywem- | Vestvali “the Magnificont” is in trouble on the shores ae of euro 2h RG ra; °Y Family Journal in the country, fession Anticipated—Gonzales Still at | ty-sccoud Year, d&c, . or wag Pacific, She lately had a difficulty with Maguire, Poy my Riestra, Min! a De a on fon They VHKLY Henan, for the present week, nw roaty, Large—Post Mortem Examination of An association, which had its drigin in, New York | of the Opera use, and had him arrested for threaten- | Riestra and family, has arrived in London from Buenos} contains, — the Body, de. some years ago, aad which has from your to year been | ing to “break every bone in her body,” calling hor Ayres, ‘A full , ‘24 graphic account of the Great Reconiog M. d’Eichman, Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of Prusaia to the Court of Breall, sovompanied by Mad ame d’Eichman, has left London for Rio Janeiro. William Webb Follett Synge, Esq., succeeds Mr. Bunch as Consut General of England in Cuba, General Langiewicz arrived lately in Paris from Swit- zerland, and was received at the railway station Prince -apieha and other Polish refugees. He pi to London, invited by Mr. Pope Hennessy, M. P. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. CARRYING AND USING CONCEALED WEAPONS— PROMPT PUNISHMENT OF THE OFYENDRRS. At the Tombs Police Court yesterday thero wis quite an array of deadly weapons, consisting of pistols, knives ‘and slungshots, which had been taken from prisoners arrested the night previous, in the act of using or threat- ening to uso them, Hugh Cunningham, much under the influence of liquor, was arrested in William atroet by officer Cline, of the Fourth precinct. Cunningham had a large and heavily loaded Colt’s revolver in his hand, given to Lie “tenant General Grant and his lady at uy Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York; Full details of the Negro Revolt ,% Jamaica, of the atrocious deeds com. mitted, and of the’ Punishment awarded to the leaders; The latest inteltige, '°? fom South Carolina, Florida and other Southern Stat %%; Interesting News from tho Na tional Capital; Late aa 4 important news from Kurope, with full details of thes Surrender of the pirate Shenaa- doah at Liverpool, with a? account of her depredationa, sketches of her officers, aud the views of the English Press on the subject; Editorials on leading eventa; The Current News of the day; Pos try—'Grave Bong,” “Ne Luck Nor Star” (transiated\trom te German for the Weaxtr Breaty), “Fenian Batlle !” Two highly interesting stories, written i id the Waray Heap, entitled ‘Davitt's Prot” and “ Nutville Fair;’’ Musical and Theatrical re view for the week; In- teresting Literary, Artistic and Scientific Items; Relt- glous Intelligence; The latest Spori\ng News; Seasouable reading for Farmers and? Gardonors;\ Varieties; Facetie; Valuable reviews of the Money, Commercial, Dry Good, The late tragedy in the City Park was the topic of con- | the means of doing an almost incalculable amount of | “fend,” &, Maguire appeared before the Police Court versation in Brooklyn yesterday. The circumstances | good among the indigent and nameless inbabitants, | yesterday, and was discharged on the promise not to surrounding it and the daring or desperation exhibited | who would otherwise have suffered and died of want and | molest her in any way. She has now sued him in the by the murderers have caused many citizens to seriously | starvation, has just isssued its twenty-second sunual | Fifteenth District Court for thirty thousand dollars inquire, if such an act can be permitted in a thickly } report. It-is a handsome pamphlet of eighty-eight | damages, I enclose her populated part of the city in the early part of the night, | pages, and exhibits a very satisfactory stewardship and COMPLAINT. who is safe'from the hand of the assassin? It would be | healthy condition of the society. re, aed palsil, foe. cause of opmnpiains superfluous to make any suggestions as to the cause of | The receipts and disbursements for the past twelve | fore—to wit, on the 6th day of July, A. D. 1865—the this and other similar acts, as we have pointed out, from | months have been:— Popbrny Resp yang the owner and ay ae the time to time, the inadequate protection of life, limb and | D.—To its by order of the Board.. foe ee e city and county of Francisco, and and the tiff being @ dramatic Property in the boasted City of Churehes. , aes seach treasurer, artist, she being rho ‘and A cg time being THEORY OF THE MURDER. My meer} — her profession, and the defendant being desi- From all there be no doubt and anxious of procuring the plaintiff's services in the Sale atteet have ssomen toe ne. SANITARY AND her sald profession as such star, the defendant did, on ‘ SOCIAL REFORM. there were two and perhaps three men engaged in the Upon the ect. of the ‘anid 6th day of July last, by his ‘duly authorized agent, murder. The murdor was deliberately planned and de- oan bps sanitary and social reform bo | imak® and enter into an agreement im writing to and with terminedly carriod out. What induced Otero to cross speaks some wholesome truths which cannot this plaintiff, which said agreement was duly executed too frequently re; The following are some of the | 82¢ stamped with two five cent revenue stamps, can- the ferry from New York is not known, as his friends | Orc) pugs vente rye ree ms celled and delivored by the parties. assert that he had no acquaintance or business in Brook- Figt—That the The plaintiff further shows ) uw and in pursu- prelimis investigation, i - | ance of said New York, lyn, The murdered man and bis companions no doubt | bie to intelligent sanitary action in this ody non go and arrived ih tan wranciown August 2 nerd and at crossed the ferry in a carriage, and he was not really ae ee nothing more to be desired on 25, once ‘announced her arrival. and her readiness Yo full aware at the time that he was crossing ariver. He then | “Me mouit, | and perform her agreement with the said defendant. racticabilit with which he was threatening to shoot persons passing no doubt was taken to some place where be partook | moving sll the causes whieh ja AoA afoot public Golly Bocapliea wiki all toe mipelstions ant oovensats slong on the sidewalk, | In default of $1,000 bail J Boot and Shoe, Cattleand Horse Markets, and accoumte of refreshments, either solids or liquids, which wore | health and should neither prevent oor delay | in said agreement on her part to be done. Dowling sent the offender to Blackwell's Island for'six | of all important events of the week. secretly drugged, and was in a partially insensible con- | *#fnest efforia for the suppression of such causes agare | The plaintif further shows that, after such arrival, she | ™enthA Tanua.—Singio subscription, $2; Thee copies, 95; le. performing at said va. theatre, Kate Clark, of 128 Greenwich street, entered a com- sifw: Sedan dition when the deed was done. That one or two men Third— of tenant houses in | San Francisco, ‘and that the defendant and. bis agent plaint James whom she Five copica, $8; copies, Singte copies, Five could attack aman of such muscular strength as Otero | Most cases better than the unclean! ted"uaheaitny Graves did everything in their power to throw with being grossly intoxicated an: to shoot | cents each. A limited number of advextisoments ta- is he was able to handle one or two | !abits of many of the i ndence on efforts to | in the way of her placing her pieces on the stage her sith 6. som ver, which he has. comasalen sBout bis serted in the Wasaty Humatn. Preposterous, as he | improve the satubrity of the city, founded solely on the | presenting them; that the defendant violated in nearly | Person. Moon, of the 7 Bai ee ordinary men with ease.“ The deceased was the victim | reconstruction or improvement of such houses, will every particular the seventh article in said contract con- arrested and, in default of $1,000 bail, Jus- A Hair Colorer and Dressing Combined of a well planned and deliberate murder, and this by | Prove abortive. tained; that he refused to furnish her the proper aids | tice Dowling sent him to the Penitentiary for six months. |, ‘a ‘Color Does ° hi wentliners os of the deceased, | , Z?urth—That a largo part of the sickness, discomfort | and assistance, after being repeatedly req} 80 to | | At the Howard Hotel, James Graham, claiming to be a “e§ pa : @ mu to possess money and pre mature deaths which swell the bills of mortality, | do, thus rendering it impossible for the ti vo pre- | Merchant, was intoxicated, and, drawing 8 pi threat. which he carried on his person. are directly attributable to the disgustingly filthy habits |’ sept the pieces which she undertook to to the public ened to use it, and did Qischarge one of the same, A a i and recklessness of the occupants of the tenant houses, | in a proper manner. COROKER'S INQUEST. ed the | TAther than to the defective construction of their teno- ‘The plaintiff farther shows that the said defendant, Coroner Lynch’ yesterday morning empanelied ¢ ments; and that such habits are also a prolific source of | cont tothe usual custom among theatricals, under following gentlemen as jurymen on the inquest which he | the intemperance, depravity and crime which so alarm- | their said ement, did, durmg the time she was to has commenced :—Joseph G. Ward, 206 Gold street; ingly augment the criminal records of the city. play under her said contract, employ and one two Henry J. 2 papel 3 BR Sl my iftheelong experience having shown that mere moral | other star actors and one other star actress—to wit, Mr. ry J. Murray, wrod J: dy Some ‘neies will not avail of themselves to remove this class | Bandmann, Mr. George C. Boniface and Miss Emily thereby 1 the lives of persons in the hotel. Graham wan aro by often Row of the Second pre- cinct, and, being unable to find bail in the sum of ono thousand dollars, Justice Dowling furnished him with board and lodgings on the Island for the next six months. Officer Moffat, of the Fourth precinct, arrested Joseph Flanagan in Cherry street on Thursday hight. The pris- “Hat Color Any- : ‘Hair Color thi fay, it Pack row, 110 Franklin ot. Y, coh Sit Powe Mepae se eam vt jure . sien Desad B. ES . Clermont avenue ; Daniel Brown, f of social evils, legal force as a rine qua non must be em. * oner, who was intoxicated, had a large butcher knife con- Sevilend, 290 Washington rect, 4. Wi Bat, 241 Fation ployed for the Dibtection of the community, tan toitees se ay ae nig said theatre | coaled in one of his pockets, and threatened to use it on | aes ang Porter. reat; J.D. Chase, mn street + SicthThat compulsory measures aro the moro no- | as stars—said Toniface still continuing to. play | the officer. Flanagan had no friend willing to become MACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH, his surety for one thousand dollars, and accordingly Jus- tice Dowling sentenced him to serve six months on Blackwell's Island. On Thursday night officer Jolley, of the Fourteenth precinct, arrested Richard Enright in the Revere House, No, 606 Broadway, on the charge of having assaulted Mr. Niles F. Smith, proprietor of the hotel. The prisoner, it appears, struck Mr. Smith in the face with his fist. and Brewers of fine Pale Ales and Porter, Weat Eighteenth eon Seventh and Eighth ava, NW. ¥ Absolute Comfort Realized by Ruptured ring Dr. Langworthy’s Truss. LD'8, A-—Pollak & Son, Meorschaum Manua- ; Fulton street; Sotomon Oakloy, 20 High street. Weomnent ob ihe tales toro + cessary large ign admixture in our | as such for said defendant; and she is mformed and atte the jury wer auier vy ta ied bgt — city population, and the rapid increase of the same ele- | believes, and so Sane the fact to be, that ho has tathe counte nilsinmerrannd areserveters toe dead: oon employed said Emily Thorne to play during the coming py aes in Raymot table, just as It Seventh—That so far as such domiciliary habits are | week; all of which is contrary to the terms of said agree- had been picked Up Moo on the night of the | (0ttimental to pubbo health and morals, they are cogniz- | ment, as well as the common. custom among theatricals, tnurder "The jar? viewed che body, after which wey | abi law; and the local authorities ‘aro bound to or- | snd ngatnat the wishos of this paint, and done for the 4 f uch a system ion | e: i were dismissed, to mect atthe Coroner's office, in the | Snd roform as will effectually protect, the comaunity Sikes baroiee OC inhale CSI EAN emg e1 facturers, 092 Broad) 5 Fourth street. Pipes an@ now Court House, on Tuesday next, at one P, M. from this clams of evils lle parka fro The plaintiff further shows that sho has at all times | {teatened to take his life with a Deringer, pistol which Cigar Hiolders at wholesale and retail, out to order sad ro . 4 gtk va part fv possssion, . na aera bs antes cee Ms ke etilde sone Th | Deen ready and willing to perform as in and by the | justice Dowling committed Enright for trial in default of | ™™ else All Ladies Like to Have a Mutiplicity of dashing novelties to choose from, and at GENTIPS, No. 513 Broadway, all the fashions in ‘the civilized world im one thousand dollars bail. John Connell, a boatman living at No. 11 Albany street, was taken in cuuape by officer Moran, of the Tho body of Otero will be handed over to his frien depredation by efficient police power illustrates both | terms of said agreement stipulated, and according to after the post-mortem examination, which is now going | the necessity and practicability of effecting a salutary | its time, tenor and effect; but that on or about tho 22d on, shall have been concluded, The body will bo om- | domiciliary and social reform through a similar agency. | day of Soptomber instant, the plaintiff was taken very ill, baimed and sent in the next steam packet for Havana, N ‘he evils of overcrowding are to be abated by | and in consequence of such illness and sickness was una- aM 8001 cf v1 Misses’ and Children’s Fancy Hats are grouped im one various measures, volintary and legislative, which aro | ble to perf id he having at tied | TWenty-soventh procthies, for having 8 slungeot injhis ois ingaRODORE MARTINEZ PEELEOER: | | | tobe employed with increasing ofectivonecs until the | said defendant of said sickness; thie, wo goon as she | Potwession. AL the time of his arrest the prisoner was | *Dlendld expoitin, —__ rested ; 7 p endeavorin; 8! oman Ww: r PE na sven Part pon EP eaieoas the o, | desired result is secured. recovered (on the first day of October, 1865) she notified weapon, Sustios Bowling ccmtaivaed: Oomioall: to the All Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed. Draw- ings, circulars and information sent. AYTON, 10 Wall stroot, “a a Aitiaren’ ‘* UTAWAY AND ZOUAVE SUTTS, by the thousands, at popular prices. ", 1, V. BROKAW, 62 Lafayotts place and 4 Fourth avenue, opposite Couper Union lona Hotel. The statements made by the prisoner before THE APPLICATION. the defendant ef her readiness to perform according the Spanish Consul, as given in pach Ore HERALD, wera ‘To make these suggestions practical and usoful tho Cor- | 0 the torms of said agreement. Plaintiff further shows falso, Two dase bofore the murder be applied at the | poration and the property owners should perform thelr that on tho 11th of October the defendant notitied plain- Hotei de Cuba for a room, when heawas assigned to room | duty. It comes legitimately within the sphere of the | ‘if (he having so fraudulently and wrongfully then em- No, 2%, and the night bofore the murder he slept at the | city government to provide adequate sewerage, drainage, | Ployed other stars) that in one werk from the following hotel, in a room with another boarder, but brought no | clean and well-paved streets; to supervise and regulate Monday he wished the plaintiff to go to the interior of baggage with him. The prisoner is stili closely confined | the construction of tenement houses, enfore domiciliary | the Stato to perform; whereupon the plaintuf did notify in the Forty-fourth precinct station house on Myrtle | Cleanliness, prevent overcrowding, provide cheap and | the defendant that he had violated his agreement in avenue, His keepers are vigilant to prevent solf-destric- | quick transit to and from neighboring localities, for the | Bearly every particular; yet she was willing to mect him He betrays great nervousness, Yesterday after- | benefit of the laboring classes; regulate the ‘sale of | 8t her rooms, 106 Stockton street, to adjust all matters noon a Cuban named Vile, residing in New York, was | strong liquor and of food—especially milk, meat and | °f difference between them, and to make such arrango- permitted to visit the prisoner, as he said he could iden- | vegotables—and abate all nuisances. It comes within | ents in regard to performance in the interior as they tify the gloves belonging to Pellecer, he having purchased’ | the duties of landlords or proprietors to construct or | Could agree upon; that said defendant, subsequent to tho a similar pair at the same time and place. He saw Pel- | rent only such tenements for dwellings as have sufficient | 8iving of such last named notice by the plaintif, did lecer but was not allowed to to him, When space, light and ventilation, with all the facilities for | all at her room, when the plaintiff submittod to him a prisoner saw him (Vite) he into tears, Thore is a | cleanliness which ate essential to the health of the ovcu- eee. in writing, in the words and figures follow- ‘confident belief that the prisoner will yet makeafull | pants. These remurks shouldbe pondered and acted | !08, to wit:— Tombs for trial in default of bail. After the above named prisoners had been dit of, several aspirants for seats in both boards of our mon Council, besides numerous ward politicians possessing more or loss influence, appearod in court to intercede in behalf of their respective friends, for carrying concealed weapons, but their efforts were fruitiess, as the Magis- trate ret to discharge the accused jen who, by their reckless and desperate demeanor, placed tho lives of several persons in imminent peril. BORD OPERATIONS OF HIGHWAY MEN—THEIR ARREST. Yesterday morning about half-past two o'clock officers McAuliffe and Doncourt, of the Sixteenth preeinct, while on duty heard the cry of “Watch” in Eighth avenue, between Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets, and running Overcoats Ever Seon tw hi try for sale at popular prices. country for sale Mt PTS RORAW. €2 Latayotte plage and 3 Fourth avenue, opposite Oooper Unton. Artist Fund Exhibition. PAINTINGS AND STATUARY, Twonty-third street, corner of Fourth avenue. fession: Parti icated | I propose that me for the ni hts At M. T. Higgins’ Mammoth Millipery, rence a tars Seer ners ker ag ito subject of nding schools for. the children of the deprived i of Playing $128 por niga theareragenmenne | ¢0 the spot arrested two young men, named Peter | 12g sixih gronuo, near Tenth street, trimmed Velvet Boa” JOSE GARCIA OTERO. poor also receives due attontion, and the insuflicioncy of | LFecelved while playing under my contract—$1,062. Second— | Mulligan and Henry Hagan, standing over Mr. James 4 nets at $10, $12 ones: — busi seat Jose Garcia Otero was a native, of Spain, but for some | the present accommodations exclude some fifty thou. | Prices SiO) per nights. making $400. ‘Tairke That the siarg rears: has resided in Cardenas, id to | sand of the offspring of the poorest and most ex} hich’ ha’ red. ‘si [aml sh ir cthenyenn aot yar Csataisniag nse, class from participating in ourndmirable educations ays- | tove diseuarged. “Festi twill proceed to (oranenton aa tre in arecn, It js alleged that he had but one intimate | tem. This should not be. The doors of the schoolhouse | perform in your “other theatres and places” there for @ friond in this country, and he in the person of Captain barhiget be a all. tig best sey a ertane |; ger belt pare, the pricen te be:reduced lo the meual charge, SF ths Ress pase, Bory Ii at . 27 build schoolhouses, Upon the subject North river. On the day of the saghtor Nolen ‘and Gone IMPORTED FELONS Peer cage a raged bn this riainiey bad she zales visited the bark, and had a friendly conversation | tho report says:—The Board have learned with rogret | the said Maguire ed fe fh moray ne Bodin vn with the Captain, in the course of which Mr. Otero’s | thatthe British government still persists in the ship- : Dasiness was alluded to, Afters brief stay on board the | ment of convicted felons to. this ‘country, Pre. | *22Wering sald propositions, or either of them, became vessel Otero, Gonzales and m, Peterson, visited | vious reports of this Arsoclation, have referred to this ee eer meaeee Oe ee several stores in Maiden mea it no purchases were dlngraoe mothod of ridding themselves of “thieves, | Onamous ¢ pithets, opprot : > Monroe, residing at 220 West Fourteenth street. It ap. pears that while on his way home Mr. Monroe was ‘attacked from behind by the prisoners, when Hagan placed a handkerchief eee saturated with chloro- form over his (Monroe's) mouth, thinking to stupefy him, thus rendering their felonious Intentions less hazardoun, At the same Mulligan commenced stripping off Mr. Monroe's outer garments, when the latter, self overpowered and his life in danger, screamed for help. Fortunately it was at hand. Mr. Monroe identified the prisoners as the men who assaulted and attempted to rob him, and Justice Ledwith committed them to grey wil bay. Gents: Furnace Goods ofthe tm ity TE POWLER, No.3 Park rw; or SMITHS BEAR way. An Immense Assortment of Gentlemen's Winter Gloves, Good ones at Te: 379 Broadway, aud'No. S ‘ark TOW. Under Clothing in Very Grent Vartety. Neck Plea at Half Price, at No: 3'Park row aud $10 Brosdwey. A Fine Selection of Scarfs, Scarf Pins, made, and at five o'clock P. in. Peterson left ” . and said that he would breal prison for trial without bail. Otero’ and Gonzales at the corner of Broadway and Ann | sage absey acd: transporting thes, tetas ernpa | bone in her body; wheroupon this plaintif, being ia alGaicns ir thee. Sleeve Buttons, at 879 ‘end No, 3 Park row: street and went to his vessel. Tite (aot Chee thoy neo mausgied or ‘Slandes. | much frightoned, withdrew from said room, and said oe ase ‘The murdered ‘of immense and (f spats - | fendant departed. On several occasions within the last few weeks the | Attention to Economical Considerations man was pos. tinely implies on the part of the English authorities a "1 ish sessed a fine muscular development, which Is not gene- | conscious meanness in the act, which they are willing to | gyi Saerane einen and threats sald Maguire ad- | wine and tquor store of Mr. Anthony Hartniann, at $1 | \eadg thousands, to, buy, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode at Say Paracjeciatio $f Boanlacts. ao; bat aahemed to" evow. The {miserable subterfuges | ready to cast a play for her in San Preneiaco ye ar Sacra: | avenue D, has been forced open and robbed. In order to esau ou Pic nate vin poner wernt A THE BODY. Boy we in this Wencaian nee a injury rll ope sd mento, at her option; whereupon this plaintiff addressed | sccure the offender officer Berryman, of the Eleventh An _Infallitble Remedy—Hale’s Honey moncel’yeaterday under the charge of De A.J. Wiliots, | cilia, through all thetr stealthy diaguises, ‘aro occasion. cote itn “otendant, of which the following 18 © | precinct, was instructed to Kovpe sipepcesten cn Ge colds, nduenen, Roameenees, dius breathing 80d ‘house county jetec 0 noe ines. Thursday night he caught nei Hein, a dat, bronol : the house physiclan and surgeon to the county jail It | aly detected, and cont | tack nett OM | to Tuomas Maathns, Haq —Sin-—The agreement entered | Gorman, in the: act of breaking in arose window of ir. | NenedhaM inti wEay HomEn UU wen al Ir — n. | rogard. to this class of immigrants, though | inte belween your agent and myself on the 6th day of July, | Hartmann’s store, and took him in charge. When be- | tation, ‘The TAR O1 LM: OF GILEAD sperms Vine pubic were notaamited,| "| [ony known to our” Slate auihoriton” has amt | Hejcunry Yore Wekasetog a geazammnnai® | fore datenManebold tho risener nade gull, and | Gentoo chou ar the cotta ar ‘On examining the cont of deceased, on te lft Inppel | 18 Most cans been wo identied with foreign government. | reaaon of whichT have mustained dammagen to a very turge | Was committed for trial Hein livos at 288°Third sreot, | fiiCoe Ne CHUARiES DOWNEY, General een, was found a cut ono and a half inch In length and three | ®! sanction, as to warrant the reshipment the erimi- ait, for which I will hold you reaponsible. By the acts | and is an edged tool finisher. 44 Cedar street, New York.’ ARREST OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER. ne nals, Lat howe' the lings of the of yourself and your servants and ita you have placed it iets om be top, ating, in he rar exirmiy on | nel Lavicy however, the proceedings ofthe London | nd ty power evewhars sa erie ht ye op ; ae they a Prison Browan’s Bronchial Troohes, whem Al-~ pees ooction. ix that metropolis, we learn, are frequently cleared, and pe anh ect, of, eee voy) pondered spsly Roundsman Seymour and officer Hey, of the Twenty- | jowed to dissolve in the mouth, hove 0 divest ‘In the Sree een was. divides ‘on the outside of Dan yey are sent by the [ lenten Toees character and facet ape D4 aay on) to give any tarteee per. | Seventh precinct, yesterday arrested heer Hammond, aoa 5 the soothing a omen the coat at a distance of two inches from the collar, On our shores. knot facts | formance under said contract, otherwise, for you oron | on @ warrant issued by Coroner Colli © prisoner colds, the various throat affeotions to the int have receutly received additional confirmation by the affi- | your behalf. rt the Het sleeve, at 8 Point, beginain fatee mbes had pate pen igen reve porn “4 Pe i |e Soronnn 27, 188, stands charged by the verdict of a coroner's jury with | io speskers and « vse yh the cloth in an oblique direction. On the [amen § been shipped from England by the official authorities, The plaintiff farther shows that the portion of said | having caused the death of Mr. John J. Rosa, Inte of 381 Best Overcoats in the City, from §20 te the left side of the ata commencing four | Were arrested in this city, and on their examination | contract—to wit, the prices of admission to be on the | Greenwich street, by injuries inflicted during a fight be- nn Cth, Ome ee ang i inches from the middle ining, 9 ‘a cut one Ay in Pe ne ee basis of the Keans’ performances—bas reference to the Wenarh, at 5 peget nearly in the same line, two inches | _ The deteriorating eff-cts of he ordinaty class of feneni- rormances by the Keang at the defendant's theatre at | tween them at the Northern Hotel, foot of Cortlandt mi ox stregt, some weeks since. Hammond was arrested at le Mine, was another cut nine inches in | 8T@Dts on the character of our population, as shown by ip tenon luring the present year, and the prices aforesai ; then considered dan- Batchelor’s Hair —The Hest im the i to withi official statistics, should make us the more guarded | c! for said Keans’ performances, as the time; but a Mr. Ross was not then iaiie -_ Fight sleeve. The ies Hn one ans EOE TAC NG Be | aeeiiah, ther Inaiocee abe beep tetas of Repetoas to: | Senet the omesl ond ecbiuny 6 for price © gerous, Justice Me gp pt ee go Ing Keqanerating Mrtrnct of. Miletus” Ree: went through the cloth and not the lining; the second at | ciety. For the preceding ten years, seventy-seven percent | mission in sald theatre. 0 tiff further shows | 800m a, yy othe ody to resume his besiness, restores @ hair. ‘et Barclay street, ‘New York. t & point two and a half inches from right aleev: of our city paupers were of foreign birth, while about sixty | that the ar amount paid to her per night while she cutting the lining for balf an inch. The lining in this | Der cemt of those nlded by this Association, though | did play for sata Maguire was one hundred and twenty. of the coat was treble, the cut only extending to | Of bettcr class, were also foreign born. The records of | eight dollars in coin; that said Sn deprive her the third layer. On the left’ side, below the iast men- | cfime exhibit a still more revolting result. The report of laying nine nights, which would have averaged her at tioned, was another cut paasi ly across the the New York Prison Association shows that while the Feast the same amount; that said Maguire reduced the body, simply cut the cloth of the coat. foreign population of the State is only twenty-six per | prices at least four nights of her performances to the OY thocicht lappa of the vest, at point two inches | Cent, thecrimes committed by them amount to fifty- | usual tates, which deprived her of at least four hundred above the bommencement of the fold, was a cut one inch | 00¢ percent. In other words, more than haif the crime | dollars in gold coin. in length, passing the lining transversely; this | 1m the State is porpotrated by ‘about one-quarter of the | Plaintiff further shows upon information and beliof with the second cut in the ’ coat, Fepaetes, a in ratio of their numbers, | that the amount realized by said other stars who have #0 the are ot foreign born = to one Res eaten ten thousand dollars, and to 6 inches from American, enormous proportion of imported | which sho is ent ¥ pe ge Fe atk ae mmosct | oriminals, many of whom, "par. eacellence, are tho | ‘The plaintiff further shows that at the time she entered Tight | Snished culprits of European civilization, imperatively | into the agreement she was averaging nightly two ‘below the collar, was pA + demands the attention of our national government. Sncha | hundred and fifty dollars in gold coin; that she was not knowing of the death of Mr. Ross, and that a war- rant had been issued for him. Hammond was commit- ted by Coroner Collin to await the action of the Grand Jury. Hatr Dye—Large Sise 75 in the market. Bold by druggists, Depot S83 Dey PA pe Py = sph alba pond aie gerd Tah ae ANT Rl UGA’ your, at our, abeny price. 1d ut = Joints a: Ante ND Breast AN ALLEGED SHOPLIFTER. Yesterday afternoon Mary Bradley, a rather prepoa- sessing looking woman, living at 201 Claremont avenue, Brooklyn, entered the store of Mr. Charles L. Terry,447 Broadway, and expressed a desire to purchase some ribbon. As this lady appeared im the store Myer Curtis, one of the clerks, in compliance with instructions viously receive teenperen into a closet, ia the door Corns, Bunions, En! all diseases of the feet, cured by way. Chickering & Son’s RA AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, liahed in I side of the vest, one i 4 er wateh th o t violation of the laws which are dosigned to | offered, to remain in New York, by good and responsible | of which were holes, thus enabling him to ho 4 Gowan Ia the wecksle of the Tight sine wore tesenty | Togulate ‘the mutual intercourse. of nations, should no 3, to continue her performances in said city of | movements of the aus fomale. ‘She made a small | | Pity.fre én gold, silver and bronme, have been joining each other at an obtuse angle, in, tolerated pass a law pro- York and other cities, what would have netted her | purchase from Mark berton, one of the clerks, and Seon "Warcceons ts breadwor, New York. ‘the material. On the left side of the * hibiting the emigration to this country of any person | two hundred and fifty dollars in gold coin inthose white he was absent at the cashier's dexk, from | kvery Piano fully warranted. a beginning one and s half inch from the free ex. | Convicted of crime in his own tand. ” And authorized | per night, to the present time, and for the next ten | his hiding place, naw Mary take silk ribbons valued at — ae a ‘was a cut three inches in length. agents should be appointed to examine under oath all | months; that said jire’s agent and said Maguire's | thirty-six dollars and secrete thom under her dress. She | Colored Velve: Ribbons, of Every Width of the body the bands and hair were pasaéngers on this point, and see that the law ta rigidly | wife in ‘New York city, as an inducement for her to | was Sage ow charged with theft, and offleer | 4 shade; also a full line of Blacks ust received frame aue. seth et, ora reo sera ae Sic oh commen So cnet | Rar cle genase ccna | Gedy koe acl dao OFFIC: La 5 Fe ron, b oa . Stine 0] "* pigs pig ban OO ag tharigat hand ‘The follow! nage tte Obtcere orthe szoctai — ‘an actress, had made fifty or — thousand dollars | taken before ¢ Dowling and committed for exami- the flesh, The examination, Of ah Be te Ane mes coer hae Wokemee | meee ante woul te soerpediog tioureiates | A voovs omucx the eo by io , James Leno: 5 fetmore, DO; ~ iota eerainges melt pass cise o'clock. John ©. Green. Treasurer—Robert M. Mintarn. Cor. | francisco, and that the cels actor Charles Wheat- Oficer Harris, of the Eighteenth precinct, yesterday responding Secretary and Ageut—Robert M. Hartley. | leigh would be playing at ssid Maguire's theatre, as « Josias Gibson, a man thirty years of age, living ‘The police ‘alta aod THE ALERT, Whsles Coreapenling Seoretary—Joseph B. Collins, stock actor, atone Hundred dollacs par week all of which ie Solan os thie comatsat tol sence eat ei Re sees | The Commissioners of Publis Charities. | ,rmgit rhe tr iajane th fice, the | asl Comet, rng tl fhe Moola rere ate, Dre EST aeSS and this fact may possibly lead to bis arrest. The TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ge lle Fae tS utte keane the plain. Savings Bank, Third avenue, On the 8th inst, Gibson | pnd Wis, Acper whats tists . suthorition are assisted in the matter by numerous Span | About a week ago a commuaication appeared in one of | tiff and sald defendant, or his agent, and that the plain- | called at the bank, in whlch he opened an, sooouat af J me gentlemen, bringing the daily papers respecting a medical college which the | tiff, by himself and agent, whose various acts are in same time depositing a chec! PREMIUM offenders to justice. It is but proper to add in this place before ment rlolated, broken and aunulled | sixty dollars on the National Second Ward Bank, Mil- that the movements of the police are prom; cm. | Commissioners of Publio Charities are reputed to be | Suid agreement, and roloased and dscharged this plain- | waukeo, Wisconsia, signed by &.P. Gibson. Soon after. STEAM SAW MULL, Set pet pees will yet crown their search for the | erecting on the grounds of Bellevue Hospital at the pub- } tiff from the further performance therdof on ber part. wards Gibson drow fifteen dollars against the check, | rie ars: prise, the lic expense, and in expectation that those gentlemen Wherefore the plaintiff hort etna has suatained dam- | which was subsequently sent to Milwaukee for collec- GOLD MEDAL, The police officers who made the first entrance into the ‘ages, by reason of the matters before stated, to the | tion. Mr. Clement received ‘information from the Mil- | was awarded to the uy Parte after the alarm had been given by Mr. Mills | Would beable to refute the charge there made, I have | go.ount of thirty thonsand dollars. waukee Bank that no such man as Gibson was known WASHINGTON IRON WORKS rm (who ia an ex-member of the police force) on Wednesday | thus far awaited an exposition of the facts from that | — Wherefore the plaintif’ prays for judgment of thirty | there and kept no account in that bank. Hence the ar. | by the American Tnaiiuie, et thelr, Fale tn. Ostober, 1668, Coe night James A. Hiden and orth crecntat | charitable body, ‘Thus far thoy have failed to reply, thousand dollars, in rest of the accused. Justice Ledwith committed Gibsoa AND GINE. esta sy transporting tho body’ of the murdered man tothe station | It 1s woll known thet such am institution as the one | sociated «roid, “hl mnvatied to account for all the alluded to above Is in course of construction under the | moneys received by him in said theatre since the plain- supervision of the Commissioners. tiff 80 commenced performing thereat, and for sueb other for trial. ders for these, Gi J bam: RUbaW. MILL, Machij ai ut Rail Saarinen Ret Ostne Poon Address A CONFIDENOR MAN IN OUSTODY. William Havemeyer Edsall, a man thirty seven years Hoboken City News. In our innocence as tax; of an expenai | and further relief as shall be propor. of ago, who is known to our detective police as a con . M. CLAPP, Treasurer, Darisc Atrewrt To Ros a Hosoxen Baxa.—About | erned city, I had su; That the more arene nals etal dence man of no mean pretensions, was yesterday tal Newburg, 8: ¥.. seven o'clock yesterday morning it was discovered that Sous ue mache sar foed tote that ‘food, Personal Intelligence. into custody by Detectives Coyle and Bennett, on the ou BS: Wane AN ie. the First National Bank of Hoboken (formerly Hoboken shor aro not pager See that A Sir Robert Lush, the newly appointed Justice to the | charge of false pretences, nog ge ege nen * “ =n “7 on City Bank), at 72 Washington street, had been entered by jnatite being built T Gourt of Queen’s Bonch, in England, is an American, | by Mr. Henry Hutchison, doing business at No. 55 Big fi lew York State Batter, a= burglars, and all the necessary arrangements had been | Where, from se unt oul teenate 1 in evident that | sd was born in the city of New York, whore, until re. | avenue. It appears that on the 8th instant Késall cafled | mily use or shipment, for sale by DAVID W Thwih noo perfected for blowing open the safe; but before the fuse alo to explain in a course of learned lec- | contly, his parents resided, Before his admission tothe | upon Mr. Hutchison and represented himself as <a pale Gamtes. Sinets had been the thieves became alarmod and fled. proce effect within the digestive | pogiish bar he was second clerk at the Judges’ cham. | William E. Corning, son of the Hon. Krastus Corning, SS ee ee eee stpene. was forced by means my. apparatuses of those on whom the experiment is to be Superintendént of the New York Central Railroad Com- | OF brown. Reliable, Depot 6 Jobin st we: fey pattocke of the rafo nar broken off wih a sledge tried. bors. He joined, as is usyal in England, the Home Cir- pany, ‘and that he (William E.) was Assistant Superinten. | «ists everywhere, dent of the same road. He then ordered clothing to the valuo of $44, and directed that the goods should be sent to @ hotel at the junction of Broadway and Sixth avenue, whither they wore subsequently forwarded and @elivered to Edsall. At the time of ing the clothes Kdsall asked Mr. Hutchison for $20 in cash, for which he gave an order on Mr. Samuel Ogden, 180 Wall street, proved to be no such man as Mr. Ogden, Mr. Pit Of course, was swindled out of bis Fdaall was taken before Justice Ledwith for examination in default of $1,000 bail at the Itallan Court, hammer. An attempt was then made to bore a hole into | Will the Commissioners to inform the public of | euit, of which Edwin Jamos, now at the New York bar, the tan after penseestl ‘s half-inch plate of iron | the necessity for this “bill of extras’’ in the support of | sass he lending counsel. Mr. Lush’s acum the deill struck a hardened steel, which | the out-door poor for whom this building is ostensibly talents ae They then bored’ a hole | intended. If it is merely to increase the expenses of ‘and his industry were appreciated. Mr. James lent over in ich a | this already burdened motropolis, there are those who | him a helping hand, and selected him ag junior counsel uantity of powder was red and about two fect of | believe that something might yet be added without mueh | in many important cases. fase had not been ‘as the bur. | tisk of life to the care, comfort and nutrition furnished Major General F. J. Herron, who has resigned his tnd decamnped, leaving | those Creatures who aro lucklow enough to be ed- | commission in the army, has bogua business as a com- into the present institution. To add to ite defi. | mixsion merchant at New Orleans. General Herron was ies the city of New York would freely respond if | the youngest major general in the army. the Commissioners would state that the present sad con- Rdward M. late of the Mich: caved oon of the, dilapidaied insutution in owing to a want: Posy TAcints’ sevsssyh. bao teak teoreet Howe Sewing Machine Co.—Kiles Hewe, Jr., President, 629 Broadway, Agents w Lectures at Cooper Institate—Dr. Glea~ SON. Saturday evening, on the Tenrt—causes and our of tw Ainenaenigeiroulation ‘of the Blood, Tatra writ At apparatus costing over $25,000. ‘Vimlaslon #8 Royal Hava Lottery.—#ec Ofleiat on another page, drawing ot November 14, 0” a *PayLOM 6 00. nd money” comenitied at 4 im dhe vault, which ts hey, aneoated-fvGki manent, Bee teases © sandlent cotioge of Se general of volunteers for gallant and meritori. Skinner's Pulmonales—Cure Ooughe, whi rated with a drill, The | the city for out-door poor without any attempt at im- to date from April ‘Oct. 28) cot of London Star. Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Pal could not rae pti: jook in | Proving the charactor of what already exists, seems as | OU service during the war, to ipril 19, 1865. RG evisentty high time to Prince oe vase them to clear the voles, } ‘Fesina consequence of its having become disarranged, and it | Tidiculous ay hd Ry a9 Lord Lyons has reached Constantinople, aan commmed Ho has boon now allowed long @nough to cultivate thai fo ho chisel- | the fine arts to refine their imaginations of to institute | the duties of his office ax British Am oe Te by ; The Confessions of a valid.=Pab- Ta ie ae enor aye | Siesta ron eo oa eonirorr n| Tey ar aout tp oa Rh etrmonin w| 'r'cen” Th mame Fem | wre weet uke neem ge boits, The fam.ly im the basement heard a noise in the "ie teal Massini. Garibaldi has written @ highly culo- | hort will go to Naples again, to apend there the winter frome er ee AYE Chg by eens TER eee ie Sereine: bed ergot shane collagen realy trsadet, Tp hve edanate, una: | Sorapuena vote Comal, sun, amon une eubenrers | and « great deal of tobe A eg orer bead | HY. ; " ; as P. a \ Le feed the out-door oe merety a stook concern wae ‘Mill, 8. Morley, T. 3. Potter, P, A. Taylor at opureain ne iacaid tabard coliced The Southern E: Songer, News from New Orleans. eg a“ wo who hare the Angeringer he | and J. White. hin Royal Highness Inely with « loan of 200,000 and |, or te ot able Pac New Onteana, The Bugente has bestowed the Cross of th: other house—not a ing one, though—is } Specie. parte eee saan einer oe Dr. Panre, of Neufehatel, who | sad to have got clear of all ite debte of which it was | 8nd soathwesy tn cnt known to have }.and these two statements orm a combined tome Of ecaienon talk in Milan circles for this ‘fast’ young prince to got steady by marriage. Indeed, the evil tongues end There It probably exagaraion jn whew rumora, but (hey ‘aro not baseless, ‘Nor are the King’s own affairs quite in attended the Princess Anna Murat’ and the Duchess of Montebello after their recent accident, Lach wep ‘The tare government building here ocoupted by the | _ ‘There is no truth in the that the Archbishop of An agent of commercial hownes in France has arrived | Quarter Mastor and pole psrrbcoms lly flay Paris was taken ill after his late visit to the ‘ohiolera hice Beventy. persons have beem decorated by the F: be ale fog for ‘te emigration of laborers, of government property was destroyod. All the pubite pero apne ooeage page be iho BX ANY, ire sunita ead Reeth Beat “Teche tn, ai Me sia to Hi "as, Kine. nee ie eee ee ar Business here continues fands nearly valuable papers wore 4 such an order af one might desire. The three millions Cotton ts dull; salen ‘soe, ee. ne es. rebel mabye fonsor to Queen Inabel arrived up lant tA AT eld ety toy boon : oon! ‘were more donor ~ = to | than ase to the pe Ay ‘The twetve | Wheeler 4 Wilson's Lock Stiteh Sows sont Gea sapped ST ee ieee cee nae | eitees Sa eee ee a eal | E nnmeee Bute co Prstre ton to Liverpool 11-16d . » ne "a8 : YerPOOL LI ow Onna, Nov. M4, 1005, | «lie'atacmonmann Comme A Carlet BObeen M Boule, | | Dr Samuel Bakes, Ube dieooverer ot the new lake | Tein soutded aa to whether the national Anances be Oot Yaver, A Mar} Arrived steamers Florida, Liverpool; Morning Star, ren, PB Poole, Geo 11 Bnoas, RC Jai from New York. Pased aground on ‘the bar stoamer m . Beliroeder, Asher Byur, W HF Welch," An a. and Mrs Hans jon, D Miller, ¥ Appledy hase and wile, Misw A snfciently relieved to dispense with the royal throe millions, His reply is not known; yet sometbing ix likely to be brought forward naxt session for the Ineremse of the tuyal amily’s income, ‘The motion will not be» plomsqyh 900 49 Gaaky, Yul sb would Bo ony) Be carreed, Lord Brougham will leave Brougham Hall, England, during Novomber, on hia way to Cannes, France, to past the winter, Queca Victoria has appviuted Gourgs Buckloy Matuow, We Woald by no = ye any medicine toh did pot know toy intacta "Rut of MRS. WINarow's. BO BYRUP w from knowioige. | In. our own family iiering iadend, by riving an infant troubh quiet afro) ard ita ete UNYeUROH COM voy Cagis ceangie. Saile@ steamer Gamhia for Liverpool, with sovouteen |, houdred bales of cotto, wah Be