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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1865, 5 NEWS FROM TEXAS. THE CHOLERA. MAILS FOR EUROPE. Pee erent Oat a tow The Anticipated Negro Insurrection tm the | Meeting of the Health Commissioners. Tho mail steamship Persia, Captain Scott, wil! leave |: S"teamer Joba de, Ivison, State—Planters Sending their Families | MEDICAL DISCUSSION 48 TO THE CAUSE AND TREAT- | this port to-day for Liverpool. sstapahle. Allemanta and Valuables into the Garrisoned | “EST OF THE CHOLERA—INTERESTING AND IM-| The mails for Europe will close at half-past eleven Ch Towns, é&e. PORTANT FACTS—ADVICE FOR OUR OITIZENS— | ovoloek this morning. SOUTH CAROLINA. including “a declaration of the sentiments ie conceee Deore, General Sickles in Command of the an adareas to Congres, 40 the Stato Laginiatnre and have been ordered to be printed 4 i 6B), passed » steame Department. for distribution, wet wioo | Tho sicamship Wilmington, from Galveston on"the | ja gtUARANTINE QUESTION, RPC at the | _T° New Your Hxnazo—Edition for Europe—will be Pa famio day, 3 AM, passed r of the y convention, ‘send by the chairman, B.C. De | 18th inst., has arrived at this port, mieiinies of Health. aah yemantey roady at half-past ten o’clock in the morning, Steamehip Wilmington, Spencer, Galveston, 8 days and 12 Great apprehension is felt throughout Texas, especially | MAY" oflce. Presont—His Honor the Mayor, Mr. | 11 Witt contain:—A full account of the damage inflicted hora with colton And 'pebcomgene 10 Wiltioms’& Guton. hereas “knowledge is power,” and an educated Jones, President Board of Alderman, and Drs. Sayre ‘American C . | Nov 2), off Cape Carnaveral, passed steamship United States, rticulars ang intel ‘always assert their true in the eastern districts, of negro disturbances about by the Rebel-British Pirates on ommerce; | bound 'N. The W experienced strong head winds the entire Pai of the Loss of the Schooners I. Hon, ite: ROE MATE ai Christmas time. A general impression prevails among fed Murphy. lato and interesting intelligence from the Southern | Passage froin Onpe Florida Dr, Saves presented and reed.o esemmuniention from indioship Guiiug Star, Berry, New Orleans, Now 18 and the freedmen that tho lands of their former masters Will | pe starsgon or pred retin 2 , Rarranens 224, with troops, OW Carysfore, exehanged sig- then bo divided among them, The planters, fearing | D%, Marden, of Quebec, embracing a plan for the quaran- | istost accounts of the movements of the Fenians in the aa with bare SO Adaint sarah, o8 hours, mdse commotions, aro hastily sending their cotton and other | (ZS cholera, Dr. M. claims that ® space of oN | tyaite4 states and Canada; late and important news from and pansengera. tg Murray & Nephew. “Passed in Savannah B. Tyler and Joel G. Sweet. proies red, That. sae. welt Sealer smong fhe, colned States, with dotails of the progress of Reconstruction ; education of our children throu it the State dad that to this end we will contribute liberally of Our means d ‘and persistently urge for- hundred fect is sufficient to arrest the contagion of Ee steamships Weybosset, and Darien (Br, bound Convention ef the Negroes at a sae et eae en ea othe rank | Valuables, together with their wives and familios, Into } orotory, Mexico, Cuba, Central America and the West Indies, and | 2 cha gpake mami) Huge, from Ne iw Vere tee and position of a wiao, enlightened and Christian people, | %€ seaport and garrisoned towns. It is expected that |” a0 rorort was received with favor and referred to the | *°°2Ust# of all Important events of the wook. min uneh: SAb, O€ Vevingpes: Seesls, exessnnen sees Charleston, Resolved, That we solemn): solemnly OES urge the parents and | by Christmas time the open country will be abandoned | ».44:,.) ‘Single copies, in wrappers, readv for mailing, six cents. | enced strong wnwee winds north of Hatteras. fee Sr i na retea gxmerationy by the sad | by almost the entire white population. Many families members—Drs. Swinburn, Sayre and Murphy— —— matmany Herman Livingston, Raker, Savannah, with . past, and by tho brig Sateen Popes ofthe future, to | DAVE airny moved seaward 3 Savas mld thas the newspapers had cantare et wisp ee Orerconts Maven Hoek We) sieousliy arasads {axtereChatesion Nov, via Pert feo that sctolvareeatablahed touce in avery neighbor. | |The Eizhth United States colored infantry had arrived : lnemreuch an the » FRO AW ca tatavete Pansengery, to'Artnut Lesty.” Beperienced, strong nactherty SENSIBLE PROCEEDINGS ON THEIR PART. hood, and when ‘30 eaialished to 0 oo 40 He that every | from Brazos on thelr way home, baving beon mustered tenet mith cummaniaions on the subject of ebalers pu 34 Fourth eCvoper Union. | False #=™ pi ,. ——- of proper age 18 mndance upon ‘out. many of them ani verting on the action of the A.—Boys’ a chin a Ip Seabee City. ‘West, Charleston, mdse &. ae. &e. ‘nate Clty Rath way Company have completed the survey | Judge Paschal has published an address to the people {oe prepristr of tne oneee eaed ty tie Domsaiaeoee by cana, cur 1 TANAy ASD Z0UvAvE ae ary Poi Ned, matimor, hous, wi * -_ she rote an and will commence laying the rails in about | oF the state, ers. Some of these communicasons had been aucned pei ne auOKAW $2 Latayeite place Bark Ida Carter. Kinney, Rondout oF BOMOD. A a Our Charleston ce nk en srngoatten receipts aro polly sem bat Sinonthe The new pilot boat Edna had’ arrived from New York. Leper Spl She, aren a ih ad ane cna ——— ‘wes — wan srl on = — Baltimore. 1 Be CuaRueston, add of September to the isteon Dog, or Muddled Dotard, to judge from the want of of e to Have a Mai ity is, Atherton. Portland, Me, 4 days. Gei , S hindred and seventy-six bales of Sea Island and twenty- The Debt of Texas. i of dashing novelties to choose from, and at GENIN'S, No. J Goods: Past, South Amboy for Norwieh. inthe prt Cnr Gn we ow | Masa aa ted "Ole | yw Wcngaar RE ee hon ap. | tae aan, ade tomy | SAE wow pn fe baer cotton have been vi wil remem! jovernor hy Commissioners, and that they bad been guided sole! th ‘rowell, Wareham. Prise to all hapechpevemys laeegae The new ae Aspe pry ue potesad m eomenitice to Seanize into the conatucnofenr the best souroes of int ma Ae yaad ss —— meena . scr Han D, Chase, eviste . muatidér aeitied most hatin resiah from Treas . Pease 4 et s Cashed. Draw- —— wa - Swante Paim havo made s report of their investigations. | Stunted thelr action. They were bound to doso when | || All Togo te teinr acne ony Fig, Ghsesetnan. Prov ‘the Charleston Hotel, remained so quiet that nearly The re iy flehr Hyena. Gardner: Providener port comes near filling eleven columns of the | tradictory and absurd theories on the @ subject, Dr. & then J. BR, CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, Sons Bisteba: Peetibincs for Biostethoent. everybody believed him to be simply on an ordinary Ppp mr The en heme that oe ee pea ron the statements of Dr. Post, fe Cy oe meen all Prizes Cashed tm Legal | oko: Schr Dresden; Davis, Hondout for Boato, ‘ ‘visit, $ Board were ‘accurate visers of rtment of Hyzeine of the Citizens’ | culare wad dre Legal Het Brevet Brigadier General Hart, who was General : In ful but to show how our Gocnotal matters have teen Amoclation. in which he staccts Theta. eeeseel imines S'CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway, Miscellaneous. , GENERAL ORDEKS—NO. 161. ion prevails that the medical profession do not know site Sickles’ adjutant in Virginia, will act a6 chief of staf. ‘Wan DeraRTMgnt, ADJUTANT GRNERAt'S Orriox, managed during the last fow years we publish the Te- | the causes of cholora or its treatment, whereas. 10 Asn Making th We are indebted to purser James P McElroy, of steamaship Some anxioty is felt as to the object of this sudden 'waenmwaron, Nov. 9, 1865. capitulation of State debt:— disease was better understood by the profession. As to lent Sewing Machine, Making the | ouster city, tor whe Obatieston papers, change. Rumors of the restoration of martial law and | I. Major General D. E. Sickles, United Stater Volun- Teassomi order coors, comman: Dey ent of - bling of the convention by of Gonoral | South Garcia” tenein a e. Ee See Sickles are in circulation. It is said that the negro code | lieve Major General Gilimore, and will remove his head- 8 per cent State bonds and interest to January ee aan oe eee a rat an epidemic | cflebrated “Wilcox & Gibbe’ stitch," strong, slag and dur- | Qosen : 5 ex Gronax Ci 1, from New York for New Or- 1, $998,440 tnflaence, of which ware entra Ignorant; ‘second, | *”” POLLS Sey Ieann’ rn tom nt Reriewion Nor 25 by steamer Ke ,: as je agency wi it is transmitt we are unac- 1 = ington, from New jeans for Boston. TART AOE | qualnted. “After tracing the, history of the disease, Dr. cain Maven Ono Foe he nee wal ae eeanontor jure. | ,, Sit QckAN RaxGra, Roche, from Liverpoal for Savannah, oat nvised that tho’ wealthy acd influential classes | cat; ;uturabeoior forthe cheeks: will wok waah off Or injure | went gahore at Malahide, aad in total wreck. 7 percent Siate bonds and interest Due to School Fund ... Due to University Fund, rr} 1 zB 3 3 adopted by the Logislature and the evident disposition | quarters to Charleston. Fund TL. Mi bei kell iB accrued from estates not closed. should stay at home for tworeasons: first, to inspire pub- | druggiats. Sm M —Si re, Oct S—The Maribello, Martin, to shoulder the war debt of the State have met with the | commant of” Se ee Gat et tout Geos Oat Fund accrued from estheated estates 2.688 | Tio contdenoe, and second, to give lve Gael: from Singapore for Bataric which was lost about Sept 1B tw decided disapprobation of the President, and that the | report in person to the Chiof of cone Paed heath és ned profession. .Dr. Sayre said the first reason stated was a ATtint, Fund Exhibition Paintings, Krabow Straits, has been sold. i - Ui ‘tates. O proper, but th fate ‘an insult tuary, Twenty-third street, corner Fourth avenue. Sm AD (A overdue from in, ‘The people are in a state of great excitement, believing Ayia ait 10 per cent inte views by authority, by the soe of De Mulig, trac- | A Marriage is Often the Result of the | England, @hey havo fairly complied with all the terms that honor sagmes poKtee eee fray ‘eed ool sj mast ene ca the ‘course of the recent visit of cholora to | most frifting incident. Momand women do, not, now why ber Heer. from | Hamborg for New York, put inte end humani' ba seg , tant! in love. Pansi t ny lea them. en e inst y humanity can ask from a conquered people. Heangvannans, Devaney ov pura Canouss4,} | Debt due from appropriations "160,000 | Gnd’ also. by that of Me d'Rlonea, eat'by the French | sauire neattess in x woman, and-are won by the litle arts | ‘Sup Enaxw Stewate, Collin, at Hordeauz Nov 6, from ‘THE GARRISON = Hittoy Heap, 8. C., Nov. 18, ; Anes Woah. | Estimated amount due for militia 150,000 ise to Constantinople, Mocea and Alexandria, | S84 kraces which adorn and refine life, and men judge of & | Raltimore, while in the Bay of Biseay encountered very ge ‘Of the post at present consists of the Forty-sevonth rogi- | ',, 2% obedience to the order of the Prosident, dated Wash, | Estimated amount duo for soldio who reports that’ cholera “is contageous and uot | he BGYPIIAN LOTS Is sure to be xel down te @ indy of | Yory gales: split sal: and tn coming to anchor it of ington, November 9, 1865, War Department, Adjutant ‘ment of Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, Fifty-fourth Genorni’s Office, General Orders No. io the undersi; ‘New York Veteran Volunteers, Thirty-third United | a8:ames command of the Department of South Carolina. States colorod troops, and one company of tho Thirty. | Existing orders remain in force until otherwise an- plies and transportation. Debt of the late Republic Amount due J, M. Moore, by Milita moore epidemic, and that it is porfectly controltable eee sense and refined taste; a sensible young man would want | Phiin. 618 | checked ‘by rigid quarantine. Dr. Maraden, formerly | no better evidence of her qualification for w wife. 7,091 | Prosident of the College of Physicians and’ Surgoons, Prec A apt Dig i a pB en Towor Canada, lays down theso propositions inrelation 16 | | Ratehelor’s Hair Dye.—The Best im the | masts nounced. D, E. SICKLES, Major General. 10,042 | cholera:—1. That it is a commu world, harm! lown indoned e V1 ¥ ? — ‘nicable and controllable less, reliable and Instantaneous. The only ade i! Aifth United States colored troops. Most of the colored | Wx. L. M. Bonarr, Assistant Adjutant Geperal. inty $063-| Gicnae.” &, That itaunusere not in. the etmacepbere, nor | fot Dye also Hegenerating Batvact of Millenurs, Pre- | Dna Arwous (hefore reno ra ie Leetetay Sos sy troops are stationed in the forts around the harbor. ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIS STAFF. Probable amount ‘nm wilt bo claimed gine communicable through it, except by a near approach, | “ervesand restores the hair. “8t Barclay street, New Yorr cutting everything forw: fearing the ria oy gednvanucn lineal RENeeAt Dapane a0: viduals for cotton lost under Gov. Murrab’ H That it accompanies human travel and human traffic. ont m RGgrgpuacs har métusall which could hevine “at fg vey, nd oe 7 ekeriny Hoard favs. beto e of, ‘ecelved tho largost number of votes at the election in | He+Davaneyns, Decanranxt o Soon Canora, } cana ial atte poet hee Le ea lee D MQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. board bree ee ralore, teat ere ‘the city yesterday for Representative from the Second | The following named officers are hereby announced on sible by clothing and effects as well as by passengers, 6. Fit. Ave medals ee a tek tose. tas RAT ot Rey Sock. frome Meltie, Sy Deeiee Ss ‘Congressional district, which includes Charleston, Beau- the staff of the Major General commanding, and will be ppasone be added 8 Meee te tie Teak never appears in anew locality without comma: | award for these Pianos as FIRST P ne Tuas wer REL | Holmes away fore vigning: splly salle Ac. ae ; sh credi ion, direct thy, rect erson 2 ort, Colleton and Barnwell, ‘Tho whole number of votes | bpyed and rocpected nccontingly’ |, 4 vai, 44. | Treasury in Confederate notes, as before 5 | or place’ and, lastly, “that it'may be arrested. like. tho sour Bo fal warranted.” Os Nonawars New York | goumHlanay B. Truen, Maes, from Onlveston for New cast was fourteen hundred and six. Of these Governor | sistant Adjutant General, stated. 519,983 | plague, ‘by an absolute quarantine of short duration. pn ETO TT TE wned while colng on shore fa amali boat, ‘The H ‘m4 Dye, Preservative vie 81 fone register, rated AZ, and was built im 1863 at and Wig depot, wholesale and rotall’ No. 6 Astor Howe. Padiahels barmmacnaserteat oonted: By Scum Wittttax & Faxpxwice, from Mobile for Cardiff, hae ‘The dye appiled' by skillful Corns, Bunions, Enlarged Joints and | peer abandoned at sea, The muster only was saved, and all diseases of the feet, cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 76) Broad: | 1) wsuuiwac (Br), Whelpley, from Boston (for #t John, ae ‘These propositions with thoso submitted by M. Cristadoro’s Ha! +$8,714,005 | Aloxander Morean de Jones, in 1831, in a report made = teh ye a Sante Parts on Percientia cbolera. t rts of Dr, THE BROOKLYN TRAGEDY. Tripler, of ‘the’ United States Army, showing that Aiken received seven hundred and thirteen, William Brevet Lieut, Col, C, W. Thomas, U. &. A., Chief Quar- ‘Whaley three hundred and ninety-five, General Elliott | ‘ermaster. two hundred and seventy-nine, and L. M. Ayer fourteon. | mrserge vent Cob W: W- Burns, U ob Matai ‘The majority of Governor Aiken over Mr. Whaley, tho | _ MajorJ. P. Roy, Sixth U. 8. infantry, Acting Inspector val General and Acting Judge Advocat ~ by a rigorous quarantine he had been crnbled to exclude Eiree ended ond eugioen Te Bamber. votes Is s burgeon A. F. Dalrymple, U.S. Vols, Acting Medical | Gonzales and Pellicer Indicted for Mua & | cholera. Dr. Sayro concluded by insisting on an en- i 0 ee NB} owas wrecked on Bilbie's Toland night of Nov 8. Crew ieved, a irector. fol of juarantine. means of it the m= ‘olore: ‘elve! ms, ve ee the ee beer mere Cin ee Brevet Nnjor Lealle Smith, Furst United States In- der in the First Degree. missioners had been able to ikeop away. the disease for | and shades also a {vil line of Blacks, ost recelved from suc. | | Soun Sons. Swan, Marks (ot Whitin), from, New York vote from the interior. It may, therefore, | ‘try, Commissary Musto Tn the case of Gonzales and Pellicer, in custody for | three weeks in spite of conditions very favorable for tts | jon, the largest assortment.in,rhicys aL BSE SME TSW | tu ieee wensnotioe. ee: Hoesen 9 wit meal certainty be taken for granted that he is | Captain Henry Seton, ‘Aid-de-Camp. the murder of Jose Garcia Otero, which was before the bth carrie A port without a quarantine should be | 4 i $$ > Ta Cnarraxooca, from Boston, at Savannah 20th, while ; {twas like a hotel without bedrooms, kitchen or elected. If s0, it is. a ing triumph to the Unionists, | CaPtain D. D, Lesho, Aid-de-Camp, Curtains, Piano and Table Covers and | at anchor suiside Tybee Bar, encountered 1 hoav: a, tr from. ‘who had almost By command of |’ Major General D. KE. SICKLES, | Grand Jury of Kings County yesterday, eight witnesses Privies, ‘He recogutzed the necessity of sanitary Tegula- ‘aliged to, camaro Siesta. Nmoet despaired of seeing one of thelr number | Wi" AL Buxoxn, Assistant Adjutant General. wore examined, and the Jury returned «true Dill for | tons, house inpection, domonto. taatruction “ia prdiog, | urtaln Matectels oat Kiss ial sub Beamdwag. | Sever opener ee General Elliott will probably carry hii urder in tho first d tt] clothing and cleanliness, cloan streets and proper sower- Sere —teereene ree ere Sonn Mi . Mayo, from Ri for New Haven (be- Peaurort, and poesibly’ receive a considerable Ena Ye Highway Robbery and Threatened Mar- | ane iene a, Snes Surianas We peiepnens. age. Wo have had crowded tenement honses and filthy fore reported sunk and xbandoned), was towed up to Boston Chevalier’s Life for the Hair Restore’ fry, y hair to its original becyeil ere ita falling out, keeps pead clean, stands above parison with any other hi dressing. ‘Sold at the ‘agua at Mores and at my Ser 1 Broadway. AH A. OHRVALIER, M. Tho prisoners will bo arraigned before the Court of | Jocalities, and yetno cholera. He controverted the idea Oyer and Terminer this morning, and tho trial be sot | of Dr. Snow {hat no cholera need be, BG syogeer in wint In Ruasia cholera previ 0 coldest down for an early day during the present term. weather. Dr. 8. urged the paramount necessity of pro- yesterday from Harding's Ledge. Foreign Ports. Awrwerr, Nov 11—Sid Abbie Thomas, Cain, NYork. bay my ind Bafpwel Lae tag ie rae vote already in favor of the Governor, his election is considered bi question, ‘The result indicates athe s keane ‘, | The Savannah Republican of the 25th inst. gives an de, cone ‘and spirit ofthe people, and is a decided rebuke | account of the arraignment on the 24th, before Colonel | The Coroner's investigation in the matter, which was | curing proper quarantine, accommodations, and ‘that tho noe cee pRnyroL= Sid from Kingrosd Mor: 12, Bandusky,, Ldgokin, ae ee eee rs Fickles, of a squad of nogroes charged with attacking } sot down for two o'clock yesterday afternoon, was post- | government were obliged from every consideration to | “Dew of Kde , pe Baronet’s yg DEeeennare Nor Sort Froihandel, Hargen . A Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors | *"¢ robbing Mr. Holtzelaw, of that city, and threaten: | poned in consequence of the absence of witnesses and | Protect this port, ON Rae Rin comb ‘ei, ED. ‘aati #00, WiLabi, Nov Nov §—Are Wande orann, NYork, General’ of the Thirty-third and last decree of Masonry, | ing to take his life on Sunday last. Mr. Holtzelaw, in | others, The Turf. attain FSS Buovwirnsnaven, Nov 128i rs, Daike. NYork. ¥ je Tart. Bermupa, Nov 18—Sld brig Henriette (BT? mii NYork. iereston danny the Rite, assembled in the city of | company with another gentieman and a colored man, hort Pike, of resided as Sovereign Grand | W Procecding to a neighboring piuntation for the pur- ; IM. Bro. A. T. C. Pierson, of Minnesota, ‘ag | Pose of exhuming the remains of a deceased son, when Tientenant Grand Oneias ler, and Til. Bro. Hon. A’G, | he was met by an armed crowd of negroes, who omered Mackey, of South Carolina, as'Secretary General, with a | him to turn back. He and his companions did ‘onsiderablo number of distinvulshed Masons from every | 8%, but they wore followed by the crowd. They UNION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. Torapar, Nov. 23—Sweepstakes $600, mile heats, best res thig Evening at | Cowxs, Nov ll—Arr Teutonis (3), Haack, NYork for Ham- Guinipn Hall An pian, ton the. Bye, Bar, Nose, Thront, tom plendidly Mustra Caauiant, Nov 4—Sld JW Harris, Daviaon, Philadelonia Fusinox#, Nov 7—Arr Braceling, Punch,’Cronataat for , 389 | Boston, Firing hy derma VFstaioora, Nor 12--Arr Roberting, Wardenborg, Philadel ral of Jose Garcia Otero—Solemn md Imposing Demonstration—One thyoo in five. Hundred Police Forming a Guard of Honor to the Cortege—Address by Senor | Mr Four enact hc Beg mee, harnems. «2 211 of the Union. Amcnr aan Denereaed FAs, WAN ANAT yey aoneed: lo Cuyas—Incidents, &ec. Owner entered ¢. m. Lady Wonder in art dis, ET ge Pr tt en i Of do 11th, Johanna & Emilie, from Bremen for NYork. Roel egroes, and Mr. H. was com 0 give u etal resell a 352 :46—2:46 ray Hair, LASGOW, mistd Draven ston foroley Beary Bei i and sovénty dollars money. His companion was cis Fu eaasey Wai Scioulsa- spetas ie a be Fire HeatAt the me eacteciot toe the poot selling | of the weaiponred by Dr. GRANDJEAN, No. 1 Autor place. paittsnaocis, Noy 19-—Arr "Botblah Jewett, Cochrane, Quo Cam) ott of uth i Ce " compelled to give up all the money on his person. The in the vau! years’ practice. of Kentucky; Charles T. ot ian Kenyan | nogroes th'n’ took a voto as to whether they should | at the Cometery of tho Holy Cross, Flatbush, I. 1. ‘The | Baele Rock was the favorite and bronght much the high- Ginono, pe Kate name octece irae ee ceremonies and procession were unusually improssive, | ¢* Price as frst choice; but before the horses started | Grover & Baker's Highest Fromium Tarr barks Ann iiirabeth, Norgrare and Lucius Paige, cM: murder Holtzelaw, but were persuaded not to do #0 by This high and ae oaatien hear ee: Masons did much | #2 Old man among thom, Colonel Sickles has ordered rwork, their meetings baving been suspended during the them to be tried before a military commission. war. bre, Mie things’ of interest to the craft we flastic aitch Sewing Machines for family une, 495 Broadway. ag ehh igy] (Br), Domingy aie Howe Sewing Machine Company.— for NYork; She irlo (Ar), Simmons, N¥or. Wind W late Fron tnt f HOWE, Jr., ident, 629 Broadway. Agents and’the oxcitoment which has prevailed in Brooklyn and | 7O™ was baka Naser nda ee Lepanet Sibel Williamsburg since the murder seemed to have reached | his horse back in the betting; for before the heat was fin- Bunt er Speci Dep Sy ag Ti. year Wichery hy oe City Intelligence. its climax at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy on De- | ished Las nebo pon 80 apparent that four to one was “Fane by 3. Crepe. 4 M. for Te oie i Depa 'y for Europe, and elected the fol ty IN y iat i offered tl would win the race. le Rock took the jamnund, Nov 1 yon York; ous, dowing oueeperibaetemall Tereery Insurep b¥-aw Exprosion.—Yestorday morn- | bevoise street, where the solemn requiem services were lead and kept tt throughout the oie ee by haif'o Wessels, do Improved Loek Stitch Machines for Hauivax, Nov 20—Arr achr T Bagley, McConnell, Philadel gtloge, ond manufacturers, GROVER & BAKER Sowing | phis. Cid sehr @ 8 Winsor, Perey; Bal mere, road wi pratt, rr Sarah Jane, Osborn, NYort paeniennnce a = Livenroou, Nov I—Arr Emerald, Mitchell, NOrleans fay 1 Y k; H2th, er. HM New a Want a Good Head of Hatr Use | Srirns tyne Queen Go Graton, N¥ork; ith, iver ir WEBSTEICS TRURTABLE, TATE INVIGORATOR, DE. | Queen 1 MAS BARNES & CO., New York, Genoral Agents ‘Sid lth, Gerelia, Hastings, Galveston: B tee on Bors City of Manchester ase N Work; Lith, Teuton, col); City of Manchester (s), NYork; 13th, Treaton, Apples, Noting ey et ToGo mwise NOrleams. Carlo, Story, Haltiorss 1th, Air Gootge Meer > a mour, Ferguson, Mobile and NOrleans, B. KELLY, No. 369 Broadway. Cl'Tthe Trenton, Walker, NOrlwans; Freadom, Bradley, — do; Glad fidings, Thomson, Nvork Ladies’ FareAt Bomta's Old Stand, | En: out 11h. Victorls, Mounce, for NOrlenne . it Mink Gapes; | min. (a), MeNevin: Scotia (a), Judking, snd Sade ana Collerss Children's Fancy Burs Ce etnd | Groevet, Now York: James f Hognrt, Shillaber, Havannah: Beaver Fur Collars, Ladies, Far Toods and Gloves, Nis 19th, eral, Taaac Webb, Stowell, NWurk: nd Boys’ Pur Collars, Also Wolf, Wuitaly and Fur Siaigh | Lady Ruse Savant Robe joxnox, Nov 13 mala, Palumbo Phitndatphias M fe. Furs repeiredor altered. B Corning, The hmason, Cronstadt (and ent out samo day ’ Phitadel Piles, Piles, Plies.—Strickland ns ts the cla og ‘Rexonville. Jona, Rio Janet being chanted over the body. From an early hour largo | dozen lengths, Tom second, the mare far behind. Time, crowds assembled at the church, the Forty-fourth pre- | 2: 00% cinct station house, and the house in which the body was Gene back ok erin fivo was wagered on eae took the lead with the word, and, ope lying. Around the church in particular the throng | gap of two lengths around the turn, kept ‘about th oat is was immense. A swaying mass of human beings covered pepe hee a ~ roa mile ore a stat cl the bay on the r turn, and at the t! every available spot for blocksaround, even to the lamp- | Carter pole they vere head and hear.’ The bay seemed Posts, two of which, through some unaccountable mis- | to slack up at this point, and Langstaff went in front, take of the thrifty gas purveyors of Brooklyn, stood in | and came home a winner by about four lengths, in 2:55, that remote district. The greater portion of the as- iad Hoeeotnee ed considerable discussion now semblage was composed of the fair sex, all of whom | about changing the driver of tho bay gelding, as the exprossed the deepest commiseration for the generous | impression seemed to prevail that Mr. Foster did not try to win, and his horse was matched to trot the next di and good natured Spaniard so ‘cruclly assassinated by | aeainsi Langstaif's for $200, to go im harness, with when 4 those whom he trusted. At two o'clock the body was | other man behind him. Foster continued to handle conveyed in a hearse to the church, escorted by a de- feibee asin Pens Aap ny nme up for Sawer to- e turn Langstaff drew away His Aiajesty € =ty som. Wy... King of Sweden and Norway. | 108) about five o'clock; Mr. Hugh O'Reilly, Afty-cight ant Raciln Highnoss Oscar, Crown Prince of Sweden | years of age, residing at,698 Second avenue, had his right hand moat frightfully shattered by the accidental explo- “as ivendy Christian IX., King of Derimark. dion cf cociestitiesitenel weed ia the manetnovara 06 Balin val Highness Constantine Nicolavich, Grand torpedoos. Mr. O'Reilly, who will lose the use of his mh a fre, Hone Pais wag ected. AD Ei 18 2 Pov J Baie ona Nevue Hospital by tho Twenty- NCO, ‘The Sapreme Council adjourned Yate Saturday night, A New Reve iv tie Srrctat Sessions.—At the com- being in session several days, to continue their ses- | moncement of the next month this court will be held in gion on the third Monday of , at the city of Wash- | weekly terms. A new term bogins with every Monday. in, @ profane world, as Masons call them, are perhaps | The object of this is to better regulate the giving of bail., ‘mot aware that this {8 the Mother Council of all the Su- | When bail 18 given boforo the polico justice it will be to preme Councils of the world. It. comprises among its | answer at the next term, whon the clerk of the court ‘members some of the most distinguished men of this | will x the day of trial. ' Heretofore the police justices country and Europe. fixed the day of trial, and it often happened that one day During their stay General Pike, Colonels Shaffnor and | there would be an excessively heavy calendar, and next ‘Pierson were the guests of Hon. A. G. Mackey. The two | day there would be very fow cases to dispose of. latter left with Brother, Mackey on Sunday morning to | srs “ Q enriges © the | {Schment of one hundred police from the various Brook- ster, and was two lengths in front at the quarter | only remedy in the Known world that will cure Bilud wad | nt mt gin, ‘Lanaie Moves, Ans ‘attend the meeting of the Grand Lod; i urany Courtsst.—Companies B and H, of the | iyn precincts, all under the command of Captain Waddy. Bloeding Piles of twenty yours! standing Sid fro end th EW Stelson, Haribut, NYork the ity of Columbia, which assembled thereon Tucsday | S2vonty-first regiment, who visited Boston Inst Angust, hy : es to athe e. Pies Se ane geass, aes (3-8 'CO., Agents, 16 Franklin street. tvs, Nov 12—-Pangod. Blue Nose, Sheldrake, for Now On reaching the church the police formed on the nido- | Pight at the Anish. Time, 2: walk in two. ines, between which the cofin was borne | © Fourth Hea’.—The horscs bad a very even start, and the 21st inst, General Albert Pike Nov 11—Sid Immacuiata, Nicoll, NYork. by the ‘Northeast on their return from thoir delightful trip resolved to fo in All Ca: os—Mra. Wins- Mansvtire Raliroad for Washington last Monday mornin, to the altar by six mon who participated in the arrest of | Went around the turn side and side; but before the; Rortestiy | 07 we NSW, Aug 28—Sid Atrevida, Bissett, San Fran 1 AGIURS OF ruUDMEN Prevent their kind eseort and friends, the Boston Fusl- | 1 D0ni0d Ghaasien When the cutin wan deponjed fu | Feached the quarter pole the bay broke upand the cheat. | LOW s ROONIING SYRUP. (or all duwaane of chtltrens | cinene a = From twelve to fifteen hundred negroes returned yes- | liers, with a testimonial in the shape of a set of resolu- prepared for it the funeral services, according | Dut got away from him a. couple of lengths, which he | harmless remedy. It not ont, enlcsna the child from pain, Naganant. Sept 7o1n, port Ay. canoer Luce, Hardy, \terday on a steamer with their former owners to the old | tions, handsomely engrossed and framed, The frame e ritual of the Catholic Chureb. commenced. Ths | held down the backstrotch and around the lower turn, | bnt regulates the stomach ‘nd bowels corrects acidity’ and | from Boston: bole BW Rayburn, Nye, une. ‘plantations on Edisto, John, Wadmalaw and James | which is to contain the resolutions will be seven feet eer was sung by the choir, when the ofclating | The Day womod to quit atthe Uhree-quarter pole, and gives to the wots system gives Font Wo the for NVork (and aid Sth), Sith, ache Helliwas (Hey NWork. lauds, Whilo waiting for the steamer they spent the | high and five feet wide, and will have in a double rowed Mr. MeKenna, with cross boarer | Langstaif led up the homestretch six or eight lengths, fiother and health to che etl Prywourm, Nor $-Olf, Ferdinand, from Balilmore for ‘time in singing ‘and dancing the old plantation jigs, and | circle around the resolutions the vignette of every mem- on nd woot met tho corpse at the door of the church. nt nes near the iinish, his horse broke up, but being so far Aptito Bremen." a Beomed to overjoyed at the prospect of the speedy | ber of the two companies who went on the excursion. in ‘McKenna delivered an address to the | ahead he went over the score a winner by three lengths, | The Southern eT creep ye! sere $8 Panaance, Nov 10-08, . Dorette from, Bremen foe WY ork. return to their old AS no pains or expense has been spared in getting the pom the subject of which was tho uncer. | Making the heat in 2:463¢. For the tran: ppestalice of og 5 vi “| Hy = Sypwxy. NSW. Sept 19—Arr E rd Hi jo, Bvenee, NYork roe e testimonial up, it promises to be one of the handromest tainty human life, He was assisted in the ceremonies | _ The abovo horses, Tom and Eagle Rock, trot this after. eat ing rect co ethers phi cweatl Rey mr oy em Nocth Amer! ‘Tho stoamer a, an, Captain Crocker, which ar. | aifurs of the Kind hat ins ever Toft the ety, and while Dr. Gardner and Rev. Mr. Carroll, When | 2000 for $200, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. EXPRESS COMPANY, : cane Zimmertoan, NYork for Kio Janeiro, S40 Bud rived here from Flori lay, brought intelligence } it reflects creditably to the good taste on tho excurston- the boa ot te outside the church it was Inid on have establiated their agency at 99 Broadway, New York, | eds i rin Lad: Frioklin (Bry Morel di $f_the logs oF the rchoaner Harriot B, Tyler and Joc! G. | ists it cannot fail 10 bo a source of great gratification to jentals for some time, in order to afford the people Our National Game. Where ordere to enll for goods, to be forwasded South, will | | Se, Jomme “AEN ag ase bales Alert, Uolette, and Kee. 16 former Oo! phia, bou mm Galves- | the worthy recipients. The picture, though delay is nity of ing on the uncovered face of th receive prompt attention. urford, New York: 7th, Hes: eve. 10; ton to Now York, and the Inttor bound from New York | rapidly approaching completion, and will be arrbeten | auton tke solemn cman et Fomntoccenk bare erage geste tox agi nl ps ene Merchandise and, valuables delivered to Harnden's, Kins- | {1th, Jura, Day. do. Cli Ady steamer Carn, Driver, trom ‘s, American and United States Exp! NYork for Liverpool; 7th, brig Ten Sisters, Doddridge, Bale the Southern Express Company will rec timers. Daten. St Sonn, NB, Nov 25- Cli brigs Ambrose Light, Simpson, For particulars, rates of freight. &c., anpiy.at the office of | Baltimore; Alfaretia (ir), Taylor, NYork, the Southern Express Company, 89 Broadw: it, BU PLA‘, President. the inscription, “Jose Garcia Otero, died November 22, | 4 match game between the Atlaptic and I 1806." The coffin was then laced in the hearse, and the | clubs was played on the society's grounds in Freehold, ry rend rocession moved forward towards the cemetery. | N, J., on Saturday, Nov. 25, resulting in favor of the In- Seldom has any funcral jn Brooklyn been attended with “ more tolemnlty or excitement. ere were sixteen car- stitute nine. The weather was very fino, Greatly oon- Fleges, containing the principal Spanish residents of New | tributing to the pleasure of the game. The following is t Apalachicola, Both vessels at the time of the dis- | Broadw: fe hort time, preparatory to its being sent aster, which occurred on the 234 of October, were about | to its destination. sa ‘ a eight miles from Cape Carnaveral, Florida’ Thi Of the Tyler Pitot of woven hundred tales ce | Tae Eicar Hour Srsrmt.—Some German workingmen cotton, sixty-seven bales of wool, three thousand | 80d trades associations, at a recent mecting, resolved to hides ‘and sixtoen bales of calf skins, The Sweet support only sach candidates for office who might pledge Arr from NYork, Kelpie. at Batharat 0, at Sierra Ln one; Gen MeCleilan, at Naples: Mathilde, at Genoa; Oarrier hada of lumber. All ward of honor, ‘accom. * Dove, and Sen kit Bath teasels took to. the Pg a ye i [themselves as in favor of the eight hour Inbor system, | York, (Te a eictamn 00 the eatenieye of aay. tae thee SOUTHER GA ‘Are from Boston. zonching, Jeckereyilia, ia. 10 safety, with. the excep. “and those who ve the passage of @ law by tho Le- pao and remained standing in two lines, with heads forward Rxpresses daily teil porte of the South and South. | AFF from Phila tivn of Captain James MeGeo, of the'Tyler, who unfor- | fislature to regulate this matter. It appears, ver. | uncovered, until the last passdd, it was a tri- of wont by all rail and steamships, tunately was drowned when but a short distance from | that Rate gf this resolution was reconsidered and | bute of respect which elicited ‘warmest acknowlodg- 26 fs intended to go Inland should be BOSTON, Nov 27—Arr ateamor Nerens, Crowell, NYork; the shore, The steamer Cosmopolitan brought most of | ‘topped, for tho reason that a split among tho various | monts from the countrymen of the murdered man. The sie compa y ineure against all risk at a alight addi brig It W Metcalf (new. of 8 York), ex. | ‘the survivors to this city. A generous sul ption of ssavciations Wee apprehended fromit. Another resolu- | ontiro Foltce programme, arranged and carried out by o 6 value is vag Cane of aioe 4 ieoben pei Brow wie he can, poms a eighty:four dollars was rado up by the oficers and | tion has been passed, to the effect that each member | Captain Waddy, reflected tho Righoat credit on the De- 2.3 vA sone wih call for and tn ta tn eee | Barbadoe, Union tBr), Leviane, Havre. sim, Phitadalpbie ‘crow of the steamer for the sufferers, who were wholly | hull be allowed to dispose of his vote in accordance with ent, o 6 by'the Southern Kapress Co. ©) orig Fannin Lincoln, Coiling “Poitateiphias sehr, Benatar, Seats of te falaning, Sze, he names of the oficers | tet Ee tolpetllon ihe. Sogulatsre to passa ia 10 rege: THE chown, st ; FB PANT at. | Pert akis Coveral aract, Lauehia. Metkoarea crew Harriet ler:— ni petition the jature to pags a law to regu- 2 resident. ip General Grant, Laugh Wodee, drowned tate the hours constituting » day's labor ga Rk ry a3 jaing of the Rowbude tm J ‘aera Aim’ cab sign ery Ba, ed First Offcer—K. B. ayaa. Doctor Cnariw’s Graxp Lecrors.—Dr. Chapin will ‘of mingled horror and pity ax the line of pf Pye te amen rary So rate nt ie cbete| Geen Tad’ batts’ M"A Troop and Selah: beige Aliavele Moword-—Thomes, deliver a “grand” lecture in the Laight strect Baptist | Mourners went by. Thero are some circumstances at- ofs bottle of PHALON'S, orn BLOOMING CEREUS Scamen—Thi jar . Burt, Timoth; ad BANGOR, Nov 25—Cld. #hip Jennie Wt new Rox, ial bobeae Timothy Clark; Jaa | church, comer of Laight and Varick streats, this even. | tending Tale dea of ioe which rendered anno nem se iene or ster | fon, Norieans: barks marrage “iculane 0 ie ne ae Lae tah ai ar eke eee ee counts of it given in the Hirmaup have caused it to 7 raat The Bridal Chamber An Essay of | wore: pric W A brown ei be the principal or rather only topic of Se 2 fe 0 7 Framing and instruction for Young Men att ed by the | Low, oh ox, nova dab rd’ Aveociu. | ton, NYork; 8 feranue steamer nf Canin, Bn Rail. x 0, NY or Ht soci: | Tnote via Bewnfort, NC, for Galveston. Bid Br schr ‘Sylvia, tion for the past week. at tho comeney body was laid in the vault Plog cold, yt 4 monies: Association. and, sent free of charge Yrlopes. | Address Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Hows ton, Philadelphia, Pa. i f - w Umptre—Mr. miller ir. William oe Fly caiches—Tastitute, 5; At Noten a Shortly before twelve o'clock on Monday night two being jovember N soe tay a8, X38 | yan ager es ws he ne a | See a ea fics team, no tna ae | BB SSE» yg ata, Raa Me mar ee eevee Baye ORR, Femnoved 1 siaes prised stn § ; MER COLLARS AND CUPYS POR LADIES AND ‘Arr Drie Dirigo, We Robt Caid- here and established im the citadel. General Sickle: ar. ik Brown, were au in the liquor store $1 | to the memory of the tree A knot of BASE BALL MATCH AT ANNAPOLIS, MD. Hs NTLEMEN. se Wig ea bas a sere bes! street, to which they had forcedan entrance, and | ¢yed countrymen was congregated around Mr. Cuyns, Axwavonis, Md., Nov. 26, 1868. Te gy lee my hy - A match gamo of base ball was played here to-day bo. haere roy term oy Gs the Seton ae Lod vad tween the Nautical Base Ball Club, of the Naval Academy, event which brings us to this sacred spot one thing is very | and the Annapolis Base Ball Cind, of Annapolis, and re- iva tne worthy of the highest praise, aid that i suited in the fefeet of the citisens ie nade two 0 are WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Chater, Bartictt: Philadelphia; Ald. (Be), Met oral jon TO TRE Taapr.—A Mat oF peor] and drawings of er Pilot Boy, Payne. NYork. Sid sebr ace. aiserent Nylon ot ‘Collars aud Cutth sent free everywhere ital eae Also one Collar for sample, LYESTON, Nov 19—In port barks Sophia, for Live 8. W. H. WAKD, or Boston: Loiphin, T HL Arniatrong. Moy foun Rtephe n Jone ac Chinook, ‘and Florence, for de O Stores, for Sky | }) be from: Matanoror, J" Maguire, from Bavnor. repg: $ G Adams, from Philadelphia, do. sebes Jaa Mousa, from Providence; Isabella, from Philadelphia; w nee «Fived from Hilton Head Friday morning, in the steamer tempted to eacapo by scaling rear fences; but office ‘Cosmopolitan, and waa met on the wharf by Major Gon- ‘ilieon, of the Fi nercoean who followed! in purealt, ral Devons and staff, General Bennett and staif, accom. | atrested them, The prisoners were taken to the stat! panied by the Forty-seventh regiment of Pennsylvania ‘Vetoran Volunteers. The General has secured for his | bad packed up a large quantity of weari apparel Sesidence # handsome mansion on Charlotte street, be- | paratory to removing it Re ra 387 Broadway, New York. 9 for y in which the whole matter has been conducted the! authorities of hin city. | We have to thank at soe tone ot Pern: boat aoe Beart the police force in general, I ro Boag Heged Demis a A the age of eighteen, a little Cag enable them to longing to W. J. Gayer, 7 who freely placod it at bis BURGLARY IN BROADWAY. defy the best clubs of the country. The dofeated club ie rah Maria. and BC Howard. from dis; ‘The cigar store No. 630 Broad the murderers and the honors paid to the rh | composed of men between the ages of twenty and forty, MMACHIASPOMY, Nov Sool brig Poovert, Alor, Wea poral, eo cigar jo. way wan entered on | SPs ing hy an the vietim was a foreigner | cow 1 buy showed deotded good 'y y, indies | EW BEVFORD, Nov 26-Arr schre RO Porter, Crowell, abe, nt Martin Yan Buren, len berkine Bid re livan, Snow, y Hh emont, Pen Bik a A Mia "yeh, es 4 The convention of colored boone now in session in this | Monday night by some parties unknown, who packed up city has beon marked by a display of ability and doco. | and escaped with cigars valued at about $800. The rum that has won for its members great credit from even are effected an entrance through the rear hallway ‘those who see in such gathofings only some ominous | lending to the second floor, which is occupied as * gambling house, An effort was, made to arrest t! forobodings of insurrection and bloodshed. ‘The Presi. Surglare hut without effect. ‘The stolen property was dent of the convention is T. M. Holmes, a former slave | not recovered. of C. G, Memminger, ex-rebel Secretary of the Treasury, | ASBAULT AND THREATENING TO SMOOT AN good playing Bee Mees were in this count wish I could explain this feeling t© | unable xtraordinary kil son ox sat since they are not prawent, hope the bythe Mian ter andy Consul vo them our most fervent thanks, wero ito in guaeral wo are greatly indebied for the "Fever ingsthe : L wey fergie the poor victim ‘Another match game will take between the same of thts erroctone iced, and we, in representation of the | clubs on the 7th ef December, organization of the Spanish le, most’ ardently acknowledge their kind | Nauticals marks a new era in the history of base ball play. Eee ad Thave to thank you also for your attendance ing, and the Atlantics may find a disputant for the claim and show of sympathy for the late Mr. Otero, whose | of champion club. family I have the honor to Taproen om thi SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAG TOR NEW TORK—THI8 DAT, « 7 Q2| moon sats 1433) mon waren......morn Pet, Salt F Phe iS brig A B Cook, Speed, BYorks . ware ‘fiom: iaihe lou Py ant chr Amelia 1 Leaming, 4 eed ‘ge Mel WohOled ROTA Me ¢ Jamea Henn Port of New York, November 28,1865. | 1, "Backiny Nore: Baw He was a trust servant before the war, in charge of the OFFICER. ‘occasion. —_— _Atr bark Eventide, P: Pro. Jaw library belonging to the firm of Memminger, Jervey | Atan early hour yesterday morning officer MeDuffie, fot eat = ry a Yoyo a City Politics. a anol o "LBARED, ticle Wilaias A Coin Beton: ‘deo hurapam ing Lane 4 Wilkinson, and made an excelicnt librarian. of the Eloventh precinct, found Adam Dick asleep in the | Consul; Senor Tommoso Tolosa, Captain Petorson and EEPUSLIOAN COUNCILEASIO NOMINATIONS. oe tee nl ce fort, Providence, sr oa h athwon, Crocker spite vi Bteamahip Anite, Reimer tavana—Vai Hote annders, ‘Rew ‘Tho sdssions are held in Zion church, and are very | ferry house at the foot of Houston street, ast river, and Beacve Kelley, and 1 Indy, Sonor Cuyas and son, Jobn ew A. VanBaum. | An adjourned meeting of the Fourth District Union hen, P. Cebalton, Carloa Matti, F last evening resulted in =. ity of Bath, Crowell, Boston" Rita Bed Fight. Baxter, Pr Aargely attonded, Delegates from nearly every portion | Tequested him to léave. ‘The officer shook Dick to hasten ba en, G. y Serreno, &c. | Councilmanic Convention held 7 a rd Tey eaereaoh, Goal ‘and divirict of the Stato aro in attendance. The cole. | hit movements, when the latter, as alleged, drow a pistol e party then returned to the Barcelona Hotel ‘about | the fotiowing nominations:—John C. Keenan, First si Growbersonin Anna (Meck), Wandk, Venion—K ume. Peskin, er ky ahem heaters ten seven o'clock P. M. The remains of Mr. Otero will be Cardenas as soon arrangements can Cornetine Downey, Second ward; Hon, conveyed to Cu ™ ata cane | Te cn'aard, Asarety' Jeckson Tlusity Pinte, weed? Pare ee, ae Gedege McGrann, Seventh ward; John Downey, Eighth Wilan Hefbator: Alpine. Kilman, Montewiday ait Toeng Rover, Small, Root mtg ig? J Beattie aire, tucket; Addie M g ‘hadwiek, Bark Virgina, Wood, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres—J | Henry, Lire, Pawns ete elige and. W ey Norton, Jr. or, Providence: Retiins. ath Rey rk Alma (Br), McLeod, Cow Bay~T 8 Whitinan, CPORTLAND, Now 2—Arr biig Delmont er Ho afeienne ig Portsmouth (Br), Lynch, Algua Bay—Sy mos, pongo tor Phtledelpha; seurs ‘Aedone. ‘Thomas: cies Federico (Ital), Megia, Bristol, E—Lawrenoe, Gties & We et ek war epee i Petia Re Brype yer hie Bane "57 & Hineken Castilian, Hardenbrook, yi . fe _ | and threatened to shoot the guardian of the public peace, — colored Major Delaney, formerly of General “ax. Gad Ob the same tine x et pee lg 3 ‘ton's staff, is the leading spirit of the convention. His | officer then used his locust and brought the turbulent in. addresses have been distinguished for their excellent ad- fdas x terme, Justice Shandley committed Dick for ‘vico and soumd practical sense, Several United States | Ona vue rg ae is Twenty-eight years of age ‘officers havo attended the sittings of the convention and Fae coat atl ‘yawn Au Pascongers. for ichmond who oa Tnnend of traveling ll the sn. For the third or fourth time the case of Mr. Frederick | °F now aad elegant poste ey Sone pad arms ions conyeueme he wee antes Coe pe ‘in 4 in wi i Itfemore— AGA Biot. By mre evita need Ee and ra, I ‘ede, P aa Neto promote the -~ A. Hows, & wealthy gentleman of Meadville, Pennayl- evening’ at 6 oelock, “nnd the Tiberal Dihe SA bark, Deborah ean Wel ote the interests of the colored race, 2107, 2161, Ea zs, ‘igi % of tae . Miarerpnnein Cariageoe—B F small & ¢ Curtin. Frank B Alien, Abello, Bekeeer ake, eine See-nd nate devise moana for the. improvemont, eleva- | 2041," 1800. ssn marae vania, who was arrested in July last, eharged with hay. of Thane etd fonroe and Nortel, nate oti, Laguayta and Boris CaballoMiller & Mowe and oth ay tion and of the bidck men. (71 and rath i ak Ss ae ee 1es0, ing defrauded Nathaniel E. Sheldon out of $5,500, came ‘Be careful to Insist upon tickets for the New bart, Ouracon—D R Dewnll Co. A coR PON OUR, Nov 26-Arr sohe Otire Avery, Wilson, Seerd-—To epcoarage and develop the industrial re- iio toe came up for examination before Justice Dowling, ‘at nine lary Ee Te eS Jacksonvilie—Vao Brunt & ntigiimoxn, "Cr Arr Ry era Fy 3 healed ra "the following resolutions, after an intoresting discus. pein is = o'clock yesterday morning. The complainant was pre- beg hg an pet ga magi : iF Mek Nosharn W Jorebead City Font BOP art. mar ‘Abrebam’ Nore i wore adopted The Boston Board of Trade. sont at the first examination, since which time ho has ri ttt Sad seco edetaaece. | burn saapanspacnt ie brig Moreira Cngrvall, tem XYork. astra. Cty F Resolved, it is with deep Oe! pee thn Nov. 28, 1806, not appeared in court to prosecute the complaint rg ek Richmond— If Pierson. Ben ng Sis ‘ship Bent Myer (from Ch oe will on ye ath ft of this The Boston Board of Trade has 8 sorties of | Mr. yo, and in consequence of his absence Keven Itinorn Wan, Brunt, & Slaght ¥ \, spi. State to boliove that there is danger of an insurrection, | resolutions looking to increased cotton raising in the | ex-Judge Stuart, counsel for the xn. T. ‘Higgins’ Mammoth Milltnery St ena phils N Btrana: TAS a remen. Ore and we Mechs this nity of making it known to the | Southern States, in whieh the government ts . hia nsharge, ke-aseistant ae near Tenth and W 4 frown & 6 bam. cs eitial ry world that Js law ablding subjects shall | within tho uphote nf ita, logitimate powers, tonal tore. | tbo ‘appeared for Mr. Shel ‘Ge ceed wits eae eae OL & A Pg ostanW 8 Npon AC, nate Ms fivpotm Coop. Darien bal vein pf adhered to as law abiding citizens. with in sustaining and organizing such portions of the | should be thus disposed of, niet an Mr Sheldon prose tres eS "Sponcees New Teen's SRackott & (an Han M THOMA. port. brig. Hee, a q Resolved, That as tho old inatilution of slavery 4 Inborin, Napa now in the Southern States as cannot be | had treated the court, himself and the defendant AmA.=Dr. Gilbert's ie — Son. - arisen ter Seasepetsncdl vere Soave wou i, tom d away wo cherish in ovr leafta no hatred towards | reached by y private capital, not only on the ground of @ | with disrespect in failing to put in an appearance. J Tolle oF money refunded. Bold by it Stoamer Bilaabeth, Moore, Baltimore olive ‘oso who have hold our brotirren a slaves: but that wo | considerate lnioanity, but’ also W secure thole labor to | Dowling accordingly dismirsod the complaint, and wes all, Price Beet : ‘* ARRIVED. WARBIAM, Now 23—Arr sche Matthew Vasaar. Jr, Cheung . ak, ah Masia 1 lly ih MA A Meare ah a Nata ad Kriende Les) kw court for baeic . Mluaphat A SURBRUL pte Moadwps, U5 svygyy steams Muu Anhune Vagphane ies Come * Wey Sore