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‘ BALTIMORE TROUBLES. GENERAL GRANT THE PEACEMAKER. Setazure ef 6,000 Stand of Arms by the Police. Phe Wewly Appointed Commission. ers Remain in Jail. &. ens Write of Habeas Corpus Served Upen the Werden af the Jail—Delay is Making « Ke- bn | Barrigons, Nev. 6, 1868. At nine o'clock fhis morning Judge Barto!, Associate Judge’ vf the Ogurt of Appeals, appeared m the court yoom of the Ciroult Court and took his seat en the bench to await and receive the return upow the writs of habeas eorpas med by hie. ) Ata few moments past nine Judge Barto! iequired if ‘@he writs had been perved upoa the warden of the jut. ho. ae, the writs had been served at seven o'clock thie morpiug, and. had learned that the warden of the sad Meat be Dat iol noes this morning about Rine o'clock. without the prisoners; that im reply to mode of him bo had said his means of -oonveyance were exhausted, and that he had come hither to gota supply, tir, Latrobe added, in a sarcastic strain, that ne ti there were other hack stands much -mearer (o tho jail then the Circus Court room. He wouid this was or was not merciy & continua tion of the efforts of the other ride to consume time He did think, however, it looked like it. Judge Bartol reminded the counsel that the warden was not obliged to make f return instantly. The iaw sshvo bim three days in which to make his return, ‘Mr. Sobley gaid tat he considered thar the intopt of tho law in particular caso was that three days should tom the uimost limit, rnd that unless there was an una- toidable impedtment he (the warden) wae bound to pro- duce the peeree without delay. Judge eald (hat the wriia were Isened by him at five o’olovk on Saturday evening; but it apperved that for some reason tliey were not served wutil this mora- "Ee, Sen! that the court would wait # reason- alle timo for the wardev to make his return and prodace the ners fee gome span apvig = ane Nag i not ap- pearing, Mr, Horwitz, on, fof Steril Thompson, oad Wve bave Boe waited one hour and ® half ufter the hout named for the retarp of the writ | Lt was appa remt that the warden of the jai! was seakine 4 pre- text fog deli “But we are not without a remedy Tho mw 2 Wt the doty of the warden to make @ prompt retnrn or show rome good and sufficient for dolay. This bad not bweu dour. He had, on dehait of bis etent. the High Shenf, ‘& petition that his Honor would commial, the Demity Sherif to forthwith brug the wi afore theo urt together with the High Sberif.”” Ir, ley said that Le would, on benaif of have a similar potition to offer, Mr. Ajoxand’r, the cornse! for the old Comm'ssion- id od and expressed a desire to be howd on the subject. uno retood that the warden of joit wan in consuliation with connse! fe had no doubt rewrn to the writs would shortly be mad , Latrobe ana Horwite desired to kuow inforta then definitely what the Mosars. at Mr. Al could return ba > Wr. A faid be was not the counsel for the ‘warden, ‘and could not say what tho return woukl be ed, however, thas by one o'clock be made as would tender any fur- Sher proceedings Lero tnnece sary. Petition for n New Writ of Habeas Corpns to be Directed to the Sherif Ordering Tim to Mring the Princners Before the Court Forth- that the Warden Has Three Daye Within Which te Make His Return. < Batriwons, Nov. 5—3 P.M. ‘Tho codaset for the Shoriff and Police Commissioners introduced e petition that Inasmuch as there ix roxson ‘w believe that tho Warden of tho juli is -eeking to return of the writ unnecessary delay, chet, Saronce, ‘8 pew writ be iss direvied taabe Sheriff or 6 , to bring the Warden of the jail betore the K. tects. appeared as counsel for the on E ‘Wardon, and maintained that bis client vy (ne terms of the taw clearly bad throo days ta which inake bis return. After nome further remarks by Mr. Horwitz in sup- bis portion, Judge Bartol rendered his decision the statute was very plain in the promis t the Warden three days within which he is to bodies of the parties imprisoned, and expiain of their detention; and he could not, in the that 1 eas hia purpose to violate his , iaane a compulsory order to do does not impose upon bim the absolute i HE & em office that certain parties were engaged im preparing to reais their authority by foree of arms, and that cor- tein .odividaals were then engaged tn preparing to dis- tribute arms for svob resistance, and these parties were “1a en apper sory of Bennett's auction house, oa Charies street, they sent thither Marshal Carmichael, with ao of the 5 Purpose of General Grant's Preseace in the City —He Submits to the Two Parties Certain Propositions, as te Compromise of the Dim. cultyThe First Rejected as ilegal-The movead Accepted. Barrmone, Ma., Nov. 6, 1866. Genoral Oraat’s visit to thia city is understood to bave dese for this parpese:— Ja hin oapecitg of private citizen, solicitous of pre. “the [ollowing propositions ;— Pirst--That each set of Commissioners cause te nee oa the several elec a and vaiwa wach votes a9 may be decided to be leval by their Judge oarvided to Pde and to seagrass The Pouce respectfully declined ty aa it would be contrary to the that by ag | it they f i while (he charae® againat ‘nvestiguted It wea made then of Renenag pone saive Com. preserving peace, af - oT Weed pine Bor officially in the they Would appeins one judge and precinct from the ¢ Be Objection to ib remainder coune could m abou portion of the proficines ea Decline to Nominate * Sudges of Election. Bavtimons, Nov. 6-11 P.M Aftor s confarmce of some five or ex hours, inating All we o'cloek to might, bewween the Police \om:misston- ore nod 8 Commitee representing th: conservative party, i SH $ § Fite @ view tothe teuter's gaming one judge sud one | ye NEW YORK) HERALD, TUSSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1866. matter, Thus the list of stand as at the Mayor's Opinion of the Attoruey General on tho Regis- Mavtimons, Nov. 6, 1866. Attorney Goporal Randall fias given an opinion on the Rogiatry law, deolaring it the authority and duty of judges of election to scan the list of registered voters and te exclude from voting all whom they are con- vineed are disfranchwed under the provisions of the constitutton, The Philadelphia Union Lengue and the Bal- timore Di hey. Purwapenruta, Nov. 6, 1866. At em informal meeting of tho Union League this, evening it was unanimously That we heartily condemn coutee of Governor Bwana. of Harvian, ie relation’ tothe, 4 election in that State, na directiy onkculated and in to pene of the ‘and secessionists im the ‘Resolved, That with men of Maryland in iin Paleitd eutearor io hme the purposes of a renegade and faithless Executive. Resolved. That we tondor the Hon. ba the Criminal Court of Bal on te ak of pot No. osialally, arvesn of nor jae Spent “E. sot thefoyal men of Mary: 4nd, and compel traitara to abide bp the do- jon of we wl are scot, jadhe. Revol je, the vresalustons be forwarded to the Union League of buiimore. WASHINGTON. Wasnmcros, Nov. 6, 1266, The Baltimore Dificulty. The Baltimore question has cooled down. Although the government has been urged to forward troopa to that: point none as yet have been sent, Mr.@ohnson's poliey 13 to have the thing settled without resort to arma Genera! Grant, who left hore last night for Baltimore, has returned. Goneral Canby eti!! remaina in Baltimore, and will remain as long as any outbreak is apparent, The Third batiailon, Twelfth United States iafantry ; and the United States marines are yet under orders to hold themectves in readiness to proceed to Baitimore, ‘but bave not yet boen ordered to move. The allroad company keep two traina ready and engines attache with ateam ap, prepared to transport them at a moment's noties, A quantity of ammunition is in readiness fur transportation at the arsenal to accompany the troops. The Secretary of the Treasury Engaged in the Preparation of His Annual Report. Svoretary MeCulloch will be engaged for tho next two weeks in proparing his annual report to Congress, and although he will not bo absent from the city he will be unable, during that time, to receive visitors, While the “ecretary is thus ocoupied, Wm. KE. Chandler, Asmstant Seoreiary, will act as Seorstary of the Treasury, The New Orlenns Ulots, It ia denied by both the President and the Secretary of War that thoy have given any orders to Major Gone. ral Sheridan not to arrest any of the parties accused of committing murders on the 13th of July in New Orleans. The Alleged Frandalent Sale of Cherokee Neutral Landa, It will be recollected ttint several days ago theex- ~ecretary of the Interior, Mr. Harlan, pablivhod a defence ot his sale of the Cherokee neutral tanda to the Amorican Kanigrant Compeny of Connecticut. ‘This morning Gen: eral Thomas Kwing, Jr., replies to that geutloman, deny- ing that he stated to Mr. Harlan that if those lands were sold as the lands of the Sacs and Foxes be and hie ‘rientls could make money out of the transaction. The main point ia the protest of bimaelf and John W. Wright, at- torneys tor the Gherokee Indians, against the sale was that, according to the treaty, if tho lands were to be sold at all without appraisement and advertisement, and com- petitive bids, thoy were to be sold ina body for cash. The General replicd at length to other portions of Mr. Hartan's defence. ‘The Exercise of Executive Clemency. The President to-day directed a pardon to be iamed to William Dulaney, convicted at the Decembor term, 1865, of the United Staies District Court of the District of Columbia of larceny and semtenced to two years’ impris- omment. ‘The Present also authorized pardons to be granted to TM. Roberta, of Ohio, and Wm. R. Hynes, of Louisiana. ‘Tho former was pardoned for his participation im the re- beilion, under the tenth clause, leaving a loyal State to Join the insurrection, and (he latter under the thirtecnth, or twenty thousand doilar clause of the amnesty procia- mation. Business of the Past Month in the Fourth Au- ditor’s Bureau. ‘The fotlowing \s & statement of the business trans acted in the office of the Fourth Auditor of the Treasary during the moath of October, 1666:— SETTLED, 2,602 accounts, amounting to... é Personal. Hanry A. Smythe, Collector of the port of New York, errived here yesterday. Mr. Smythe has had several interviews with the President im relation to the New York Custom House. Tho President fully endorses Mr. Gmythe’s administration of the affairs of that office, Mr. Smythe returned to New York this evening. A New York Claimant Unwittingly Aided by a Forger, jail Gome time ago @ gentleman from New York, having tome business before the State Department, arrived ia this city and took rooms at Willard’s Hotel on the mora- ing after his arrival in the city. At the breakfast table Of the hotel, he was recognized by e gentleman opposite tohim, The gentleman could not remember bim, sup- posing that he bad met him somewhere before, as he ‘was a person woll known all over the country, They chatted along, and the stranger, according to his story, represented himself as the brother of s promiment New England Senator, and kindly offered hin services to help oar friend to prosecute his claim, and further remarked that, as he had some business with Mr, Seward that morning, he would get the gentleman » letter from the Hon. Secretary to the head of the division where his claim was. A few hours afterwards he returned with @ letter of high recommendation from Mr. Seward. ‘Our friend, armad with this, proceeded to the State De- periment, and upon the letter his business wae trans. acted in ashort time, He immediately took the next train for New York. In the meantime it turns out that the gentleman himself as the brother of the New England Senator is one of the most noted forgers ia the country, and that the letter was a forgery. The lettor was taken to Mr. Seward, who was urprined at the close resemblance of his Land writing, and at Oret declared 1t was not a forgery; vat upon Investigation he was forced to the conclusion that it wat The forger, boing recoynined by (ho police, took the shortest route Marais de Montholon Muperseded. No instractions have yet been received from France by the Marquis de Mootholon directing him w proceed to Livhon, or ntimeting (hat be le to be saperveded by Count Rertholot. Nevertheless, ha i« melined to give some credit to the cable despatches of the 24 inrtaut, and looks to the arrival of the Kuropenn mail of that date to oither confirm or deny ‘ue report. Mase Weicome to ( ress from the Soldiers ‘ by and a The soldiers: sailors of (he Union, of thie etty their meoting to-night adopted » revolution appoiating » committer to ineue a call, which wil! at once be prepared, for s mast @eicome ie Congres on Saterday, Dectin- ber 1. General Thomas W. Swoeny Keinatated to hie Former Position iv the Reguinr Army ‘The President tovtay issued (be order for the rein SMatement of General Thowwas W Sweeny to bis former Position tn the regular army, Ceneral Sweeny leaves here for Now York to-morrow. THE WRONG AND THE RIGHT FATHER QUINN TO TRE EDITOR OF THE WeesLn. The Father Quinn referred to in your paragraph of net Sub@ay was not the respected Father Wm. Quinn, of St Stepbem’s church in this city, but the Rev. Father Quinn, formerly ot ‘Thitd Rhode Irland artillery, who waa Bin tegiment near the gallant ‘Siaty-m Now im the war-—thie latter being the regiment of w! Father Moowey wes chap- AMUSEMENTS. Large expectations had been formed of Dawisoa’ i and will com} favorabiy with that of Macready ‘end rooke-—probabiy the finest ropresen ative of the character this country haa witnessed, It was cor- Pry aey and though leas than ne apathetic, From the veginaing to the end fy more aence an oy his bY play eed ‘Mi fatal by-play aed ox which was i ‘and varied to extraordinary: Fre discarded, If he knew, the traditions of the lage Othello, and made his “baal own, The turnet again and again, ‘Tora tt might not att! the torture in death—but must have Celt me ee the tines he gave with such grand eo Whoroume yet doutia suspects yet fooaly loves? —~ In the third set, Othelio's interview with Iago, when the latter accumulates assumed evidence of Deadsmon: fufidell:y; bie steoggio between ove-and pasthing, whe he tears himeetf away from her after the bitter belief had taken root in his mind, his eloquent agd beart- breaking apostrophes, ending with the exclamation, “Othallo's oceupation'’s gone," his wilt det to have revenge. and his frantic demand for the d= ker-hief spotted wth strawberries,” wore t t as we usually are by the ice armog of sym Ppathy—proof critiowm, to employ & Richterlan phrase—~ we woro thrid by the leur of Dawison's acting, and were beppy to see the euthusasm that arose on every side, nod clamored for the appearance of the actor halt'@ dozen times in successiou. The last scene, in which he resolves that his pure wife must die lest whe betray more men, and then murders her. with bis subse qnent remorse and gricf overflowing love for the dead Desdemona, who had breathed her last with a saintly fasohood on her lps to shield her eavage lord, was in tho highest style of art, and merited all the en- comiums it resived, Mra. Stoglich-Fuch’s Desdemona ‘was often exceliont. We have never known her to play +o well. Het conception, barring at times a tendenoy to lackadaisicalness, was just; and her tender pateages wore natural and pathetic, %Zerboni's Casto was very good, and Fraut's Lago artistic, and nis idee. af tho enaracter was far more in consonance with Shakapere than is usual with actors,who attempt the rarely under. atood part Dawison was called ont four times at the end of (be tragedy, and the vast audionce lingered somo tune after the fail of the éurtain, as if the memapry of tis beautiful Otello held them unconscionsly to the spor wluare the actor's greatest triumph bad beon ioved. Broadway —Chari Dition’s Mr. Obaries Dillon appeared iast evening at the Broad~ way theatre as King Lear, a 7 in which he has ‘achieved considerable oviebrity in England, Hitherto Mr. Ditton has acted in New York oniy in Belphegor. His reception last night was such as to gives bappy augury ior the success of bis presentation in this city of other aud higher cbaractere. He was recalled at tho close of every act, and the welcome accorded him was of the warmest and most appreciaiive Kind. Mr. Millon is a careful, trained Shaksperean student, His roadings are always effective, and seidom strained, In Lear many of hin etrongest points are brought eat. Tnroagh all tho trepshigee ot cle unhappy King, from credulous trust avd rash aversion to merriment. On the eve of an election involving Fag Vier eaves an (howe im New York city and State, the of passage was wo pat to be paneed over. 2 3 The New York Thenire. parody om ‘The Winter's Tale,” entitied “ Perdita,”’ was also given. L Fam Seog cap ape ghee pode 7 Leontes, deserve especial mentioa, Park Theatre, Brooklyn. ‘The drama entitled Adrienne’s Secrot has been a concioded with the ira drama, Shand) went of smovthly, Bateman Concerts steinwny Hal. Signor Brignoli sang M’Appari, from Marthe, and “Good Bye, Sweetheart,” last night in « style far snr. passing all bis previous effort Macame Parepa's O Luce, from Linda, displayed her remarkable powers of executiog and voice more than even oS eel an Fortuna, Milis and Ross were vel orchestra, under Mr. Theodore overtare to the Post and leaseat. The next place on Wednesday evening. Tenth Sanday Concert Irving Hall. Lisa's Prétudes wort brought out at the last Hunday concert at Irving Hall. Having taken his subject frova one of Lamartiue’s nonsensical ‘meditations,’ the com- poser, in a boldly outlined but too highiy colored pie tare, buddies together the most violent contracts, and sets axial rnie for the purpose of introducing some outland- lab effects. The orchestral massing in the martial move- partinily rede Ou the ocenaion the overwre to by My, Getmiss : slo by Mr Tou and sol) by Mr. Pollack aad Signor Severint The matter utterly destroyed we effect of “Come Into the Garden, Maud,” and “Ye Merry Birds,” jeality in bie remdaring of elay concert +i) be grven at Steinway Hall, ‘Tony Pastor's Opern Howse. Tie excrement Incident to “the night before el¢etion’’ 414 not prevent the asus! large attendance lad evening at (ht popolar place of amvasement. A 579 progfamme wan prevented, In whieh were conteined @ Bumber of novelties, toge!ber with many of the mandard 4 pieces. One of the bost (aaares of the ol) was (he performance given by the acrobats, Senorita Lopes and hee three children, ‘The divertbement of L'ObeHegue, given by Mile, Bertha and « ballet of twelve young Jedies, wae tame and barely crediinbie, Toey Masior gave a ber of ‘% ainong hich Iwo new ones were intro. dneed“The Fenians in Caneda” snd “The Naughty Girla'’—the formasr being loot eplertarnment chewed with the play “The Foren Fiend,” & new peneationsl drama, i whiclr was de. veloped {ho plet of woabled \ove, # rival's jeatogey, im. cidenta of ng et plo and Sarrow erapes and « final happy recuteo, \@ the areat edification of the For these who are fond of negro wit, funny Jokrs and Ipereeptionshte denring, the cotertarement a Meas. Kalig end Lawn wet overina, was Just ihe (bine The many thering would not overture and nalow Bytowre 0. Wdackson, George Uneasy, Edwim uly aud Joba Alien, good—as usual. Badworth’s Minstrels. A largo audience mot last evening in the Fifth avenue Row Opera Hour, The entertainment was of tho usual character, consisting of pathetic and comic songs and ballads, extravagapzas, dancing and bariesques, The Budience evidently went to the Opers House wi'h tho ox- feiities of jing an eve! of pure recreation, and judgil trom the colina! 4 of Eachter and rounds of applause which ted thia clever minstrel iroupe, The conclud.ng piece, “St, Georve and Boars,” ved with unmisakeable agus vl amu cam a Harts’s Iusions. ‘The performances of Harts coatinue to attract large and appreciative audiences at Dodworth Hall. His tricks are certainly of the marvetious, and remind one of the feais performed by the Egyptian magicians. Concert at the Germun Cherch, A sacred concert was given last evoning at the German Preabyterian church, at the corner of Madison and Mont- gomery streeta, Mr. Charles Lockwood was tho tenor, Mr. Frederick Storms the baritone, Mra, Marie Abbott the soprano, and Mr. John Abbett the pianist. The vocal performances were inciuding some singing by the choie; but the pado playing and the sc- companiments were unworthy the attention of the audi- aragk © ust. vale sneneh. alae Recemnpiags, wi was quite large, wes, however, indulgent, overlooked = shortoomings which @ more critical have forgures, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City, Avowentat. Suoorim,—Immodiately after the arrival of the Philadelphia train at half-past four a'elack yesterday morning a4 tho pasae wore croasing the bridge to fnter the ferry boat one of thom was wounded in the th Sh: accideatal dlscharge of « platol bo carried in & . injured man was conveyed to New York for modical atment. Hebokes. Axurst ann Esoare ov 4 Bungian.—Om Saturday after. moons man numed Henry New, of West Hoboken, was arrested for breaking Into th of Wright and Sleuling therefrom thaw. karuces worth $0, fie: was oxamined und committed to the county jail, But on his way thither mode hus escape from the constable who kad Bim tn charge aud has not since been recaptured, Fuast oF Sr. CuAnies.—Veaterday was @ day of great eolamnity at the Chureh of St Mary's, Hoboken, High maas waa colebrated by the Rev Dr, at wiih tie Fe a following menrhe ar ai Louts Borg Consul of hin Serene Highness the Prine yf Monaco; Huron Gauldrice Boileau, Consul Genetal of France; Signor Glorannt Avorman, “Aotin A denern of Italy, nnd Senor Den Louis Lopes de Aram, Conn) of Spain. ‘The flags of the Uulied States, Moi France Spain and !usly were hung toside the sunetury. The golien Chalice used in the tauke war presented by the Broperor 0 Napolcon, and the remonstrance of King Vowur Einnnuol. ‘The musiowns 4 aad Sanctus by Miliard Lawbimus 6 by Baalioit, and Agmus Det from Weber's, Mana in (i. ait of whieh were produced under the direetion of Profesor De Grand Val. ‘The Tontum ego was randored by dr. A. V, Judge, who possesses & voice of great natural power. Newark, Suooxing Acciwwent—A Man Cavanapy to Duart oe a Buxwkuy.—About half-past five o'clock yeatercay evening @ man named Patrick McBride. about fifty years of age. was Austantly Killed we Inn's brewery, On the Paraaia rivor. He was waiking v juny upon wiioh were two bar gels of brick whe pe which hold it broke and the hoary material fell upon hun, crushing hint Wo death on the enkted at 36 Washiryion treet, wad loaves « pot He family. Deapiy Assauir.—Yeuterday morhing, af about two o'clock, Joseph Ackerman, while on his way hame, was tru. tally beaten by two unkiown men ing the corner of Mut- erry and Commerce streets. Whon the mana\ lund aa tie. boul “themscives thay fed for tear of detection, and their Vietim wae shortl silerwarde taken op in an inseadbbe con dition and conveyed to the police mation: THE COMPTROLLER AND THE CROTON BOARD, More About Street Improvements, The foliowing letters hare reoontly passed betwoen the members of the Croton Aqueduct Board and the Compe troller ta roforence ta street improwomants:— Croton Aquengct Devantamer, Nov 8, 1466. M. T. Basorcan, Ea. on Sin:—You are 1y invited to be present nt the Proposed opening of (or certain alrent vermis wt Uke office, mt leven A.M of Monday next, Oth tpstant. as ud journmenton Thursday inst. ¥or é Aqueduct A. F DODAK, Clerk. Nov. 6, 1nd, Mounrs. Rowenr I. Dantagn and A.W. Onaven In reply W yours of the 34 tual. reqaeating 4 of Wide wo-day, | bare noted thab o those Works are withdrawn which affmet atrerts not opennd by law, oF ngalnat which the property owners have obj cted. 1 shail be most happy to attend. Unttl, howewer, tis lone 1 must mom respectfully decline to" be toh Bee spoctfully yours, ATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Surrosep Svre~pe—-Bopy Diseorrean.—On Saturday test some boys inthe woods near tne reatdence of Mr. Chas. Vandeveer, on the Williamsvurg turnpike, tn the iown of Newtown, [. 1., discovered the desd-body of aman lying in sotne Notice wae immediately sent to Coroner B, W. Curtis, of this village, who #t enor to the spot and = jury ory Wo ‘an inquest On view!ng the body it was Cisopvered that he came te bis death from « pistol shot wonrnd in the Rend, @ridendly pro: ‘own voluuiary act, as the platol was fou Decoarad was evidently & is hand vnder bem. Gerwan, about Hfty yenre of age, and was dremed tn 4 biack be Mriped woollen abies, u i} U rl, found a wallet, containing twenty-nine erate, fe and comb, but nothing by whick his name or Apceriauaed. TWE ALLEGED LARCENY OF SILKS, TO THE RDITOR OF THE ARRALD. We are satisfiod from the explanation of exrman Peter Hea ‘Unat th of elt he Wok from (ae reer store, 296 Ke eras ht (alkeu 02 « onrt bor with tention of +! 1ZONARD BROTHERS & RDWARDS, New Your, Nov 6. 15 > THE SUFFERERS BY THE QUEBEC FIRE. ‘The following are (he returns of the subs riptions ia sifof the sufferers by the Quebec fire:— Previously reportet unm Wid. Mision re lowland & Anpiawa!l Olendort & Cane Bde Vinwor . | A. Matthews NB. Hunter aco bere Auten dt Franc D.C. Molter 4 & Vrobst & Co Manly & Co Total wt Remitied (0 Quebec $7,000 gilt as (48 18 HE WLEYT, Treasarer, Well stra KEWS FROM NEW. ORLEARS. Cash ee Hrawo Mo doll 00: oy wo To Ww. ; Skool & Heynolds .. nah 1 New Oniaans, Now, &, 1°66. Breves Major Genero! Mower commands the Detect of Wwiana, including the posta ef Jelerson amd Sa/<hall, Texas, and \ also made Arting Commimower of the Freedmen's Buresn for Loutelann Beventoon additional military prisoners have been sant te Ship Island Wo serve out court martial seniences, LARGE FIRE 1M WASHVILLE + Now, dy Une AA ball-past an Mtaneve fre broke oot in of Somme Walker, involving Adier’+ clothing tore next door, Headway Varicties abov neety house of Moet, @ A Co. adjoins * Jone $80,000. | 000. Adler's low te $30,000 mared fo vailding, bea $25,00 proprietor of | of $1,000, The bow A, tivewory Waier, 20d \# fully euvered by 11 THE CASE OF CAPTAIN GRANT, OF THE GHP YOUNG MECHANIC Hower, Now, 6, 1800. ait Tom Gram chorred with In thre ener of Ow se the snip Yours 4 fe, while under be command on her voyage from Horton ty Hong hung, aed whick haw Fini for several days tm (he (alte a guilty Ofience ont on $90. borned off the comet of Bersit hy ond wee eewed, wen ber eargo, f SPOS TION OF MILITARY PRSOWERS 8 GEORGIA. Avuwers, Ue, Sov. 6, 1866. A opecial devpaicy from Reransen wo ihe Chareson Ornevier waye on 80 Cememe, Heutenond to death by Vow Mirtary Con Were dmcharge! from cortedy by the Unitad » Dwt/tet Cert oo m wit ef Nabens cor . aot turned over to the civil auiborttie. There are tant of the mb tary prmeners tn Georg s THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MEWPHRG POLICE ON TRIAL. Pourmm, Tern The tint of Superimuendent | Borin .s vill programing — Beoum dens of bis wee wut the evaenes i goad erng The arguaanu « onevaded Wo. murtow, NON-ARAVAL OF THE JA¥A, . 46 Q eendomn ibe AsFRaY AT PORTLAND. oa 5.851 a5 rr MAILS FOR EUROP:. aaa ‘The Conard mail steamship Ubina, wil) boars Boston on Wedocaday for Liverpool. The maily for Europe wilt clon in this city ats quaner past one and half past Avee'clook om Tuesday al orioon. The New Youu Hxxatp—Raition for furope—4')i vo roady ut vievem o'clock om Tuesday morning. Single cupies, ia wrappers, ready for imayiog, as conta, fact reetntr in Saire golds, born of wtte truplon hangs in tho dew tir ht rt as mae! nt 4 Nietons odor, who HALON'S NIGHT. RLGOMING CENTS enjoys tt in her Gressing room and Ly from ia 5 falswing ister caiuseran or tbe Grover & tester of Ind hers was have, these enter wervwhere Machines tm their fam Wasminutom, D, 0, Ook. 4, 1988. Guoves & Baxxn 8. M. Co: te the Genslionce sf tha Poss fe fs ine. manufno- ‘exeallonce wing Machine tured by your company. I have had family for some two and f workings, and from the toxtimony of many 7 ho use the same, | ean iy a0e how anything could be more oom} tive betiar Tho machine | have fa one of the most sings seen, und was presented 10 me why St the Geultary Fair ia ta, Very oe your rs. Geant. fomienrt so Neeaterny teas Pours sirens Tipen ut to order, bolied and repaired. AC wry On Kxhibi- Ee ‘woe! ‘and @ varicly ot ether Bronass. * ; hb Mal VATOR. 363 Canal streot and De. GILBERT'S PILE INATRUMENT posthoiy cures the worst one of Ment by mail on ewoniyt of 84 Sie ciara froe. Uruggate. Agonta wanted avorywhere ‘address J.B, Reeotlan ekaagen te iromdai ‘New Yor. to ian SI FRMEANSO eran oo arene” Howard Paul aft bed didn ty Seri Rerk. 38° Broadway, RINE Ge, xe aimoredera oAs ana 878 Broadway, 65 Kant Fifteenth stroet, and ail drugabem eniifcicn tid Mee All Prizes Cashed i jal Lottories..Citcu- lars ead deawhags souk, J, CLOTH, Broker, 176 Nrowdwar. Beye’, Yo and Children’s Clothing. Largest wrrtinent and Gaost gyoda in (bis codniry. BLOKAW & BKOT Init, $4 Fourth aventio, And 62 LaPayates piace Batchetor’s Mair Dye. The Boat In the puninieters in benclan tistics: Dus. Factary, 4f Barvlay nerret aad) Convenient. . "are sidoly huown naan at ie, Jloarsoneas, Co and and danse Yhiy are which they arm nats leauanily eMencious they o> Ingrod onter Wut tay a6 ell Cyne be ised foot nalmy.—Horwn Recorder, ach mirable remedy for Bron: Other (rons of the Thry ities Menai lete Pata ee aan A: Mouse. ssc eatin * : Shel pita Oten,.ereners Flos Aanlae tee! c drugwgsia, aud al 149 Nladh alseot, whore the Moctor tray ve counail Defiance Fire ed Large apsoriment al ari place. madera winds, “Boidy omasse i prom’ Meaney ivauia Mate Caire, HEPES HCN PSiceeRatelnte, $8" Beaders. hie ‘hata fair, 188. eat promium New York jar Praef Sales. level, oarasr uf Comes 7 Capautone Bont “iPanfiais’ Nox nb cuore scucthen, coving Meytincs, 12 Overcents and nen ia evry * Yourth even Plorowng SEATTLE wacmtnny, Soi a "M6 Broudway, Now York ehSS LS. RekL sO. Laat ee yea uo and a Lafayette yi soa SEM Mia Pea er Beceem nes nen a UBAURE RIA, S87 Canal stares BURNETT'S COC Flavoring Katraots for cooking purpose —Home Jouraal, uarivaliod ** AINKG for the Mair, and af thaice furs, a8, corner of price, ab BAL SauceDellclows with Soup, Gals, garnn, meats TOL DUNCAN BONS, Agents for the Unted Sta‘. Hav Letery. Prizes aid ta raebed. The high Jone Paley paid Lon je and all Bewnl Loterice, Tatiga seat. LAYTON. 10 Wall elroet, New York Reyal May Prises cashed. hale we Newiag | BMaghi ond man 1a. Lbey = MACHINE COMPANY. a vat stitch Sewing MWa- Wheeler & W chine and Huttonboe Marbine Brod way 4 i Stevia teeta Nat, Braet sat eR Ui, Kond sree. 4% | woo meme 651 lanae waren PORT OF MEW YORK, NOVEMBER 5, 1806. _ morn 8 fom Ole ntclornter, Motul, Cig Mola Boston — Wl Orda, naan Lede. Towart, Laverpent Willioms & ure Herane Frujiito de ¥ ‘ghile Cenempen (Bir), Malrona'd, st John, HF ~ eu Brig Annie Collins (Mr), Kuslih, Windsor, NSA Spwfthere tg Lobwvlve’ (We), Cates, #t Sous, NR-D R Detat + A Tey pirarons Mou peaend Hap 4 pansed « View Sieemabiy Dirigo Rierwotd Portnnd with petse were eRe Meomoker Livermem 47 ape wih ‘ “ry. oe & Weeee rte Sone (re Wisdeor, KH, 6 at , Manton, © hage, to \ood me pie. yi taree Mardy, Marnene, 4 ape, elas, Weten Cove, IT seye, wen Vole o8 Core, IT sepe, wee or wenecctohe, Livgam, Mo days, wid e * “Bisa 120 ceer (Mr), Medien, Hillebeee, HR, whi pies ton or agar . Kevenbergh, Crowell, Cow Bey, LD faye wt wate, Colton, Rhulen, 17 deve, wih pe {Pegs (Br). Davison, Windoor, 7 Gaye, wits saver, ea “ wopn i Baretes, Hae her sisnd A Aver Koreient — eet psem , 6b ‘ Schr Amos Palkenbore, Terre!!, Providenge for Philadel Hobr row Roy, Wallet ‘rovidence for Albeug. fone i ler, Nowpor: (or \!bauy hobr DT Willeta, Brown, toni hon H Hobart, |. Now Hi Lewi Fehr Governor, Freethy, Forte Sehr Tunls Bodina. ~ hloop Oregon, Rhoden, any (or Fall River es. Capt Harknase, of ult, who waw the bark Joana ole, from New York for Now Us. hore on the vorth aide of Binimt Island Oot 2, ceported by Wlegeoph, states that she appeared to be FY Vel roudilon. else saw & large ship ashore near pbave the ann Anwoan —Rawdy Hook, Nov 6, 4.65 AM—A tena oof Conoy Tnlamd night af bbe euu0t be seen from yh or mg, Kis wo heey Bawx Hortasn, ie was totally lost al Cn few York for at J part of oarg> will Saved. The ti reginw au OW DAAANUPOMeLS. wer at nok haven in . " rd ae monharan ia | J hailed from Turka lelandag Base Laee A Biowin, Horgivn, trom Reunewick, Om for ——m, put inte Wileinginns 21 inal, boaking badly tnd with ‘saats gine ~~ oe J Bato G6 Boston 4h (net Crom Mallf (pet le AME Sb. frst, "rhesches Tote, OMe. repent flo, run tnto nad aun ie bre Sohins, Ph, foe oaton” The ro which port nie ys tied B Da MoLaon, Cook, Crom Ph letelytia 1) for Rotterdam, wiih meaty of p “ ed, rao eahore on Kasieru Beach, Posie nema Pos, of water. aoe eons ea nal Ne ew aga pty a Usr i, Coohram, from Philadelphia os ie for Hug Sevan KV from Mobile for Moston, whiten pot into Kernandioa Fone, wae townd to Anal ow ho Mat ult to ewpadr, loaded with 405 bales of upland colon aud necorued saerohand.en, Kon (or . while coming Ul: nelitiats Pua Ge Miia teeael Beer wd tet bcs onee Al Jersey City, probably leaking. mW —Aiape Auld, of the sche Wim Cregory, whek pul inte bereengh Ma aie hae dakar Giver ks Brae be wer ‘The edht has boon uudemaed 4 ue eawortiy Fone Fain Wind of aod from Bilaworth idenve, wait badly “any 0 Maker, viwas wowed ate Chadha Ad inat, op neces (of Taunton), Wi bed har vara wont Merabord ialak, sink eae WL be quits « jon to wet hor off, Miscellaneous. Brean MoCun tam, w rocolving Ceaiaht afipler Ne &, + aod the Weat via the Beltimare alleoed A Cua! getting Yomwel and hae One am commodations Sbippesn will find thin «ohne p cgnveyance. The agoule we Moose Uarraum & Alien, No Se bowling Groen. Naw Churn Sur Sy CosnimeThe mew elipper Oe Charien, now lowding si pier 1 Kant river, te salto be ome OF Go thn Uated Stakes, Mew hor frame a entirely ef Jron. eh Cagonally (rom rated by Lloyde of the Goeet e! ppere ever model is of the enarp xonsonod Hive oak: braced, and her ve a AT extra for MY yours, ane Lm Lipper myin i" ade The ot Oharies is loading (or Hom nd t0 aon ty wail York), Fultord, trom Seu Toawane a, fron Jankamowilie fon wrecked north of Maiteras Enle, wae ew Vork, Woul, maaier: rearrr The U4 Admiralty Court af ner on bark Kate Staunier, (Pom Ni Prayer hes iron made for tue seme, The brig Plirows, frum Newport for Navane, Sasa GU ahh valned at ” m7 re of Edward Ruste & On, ty. a tine déuble deck brig uf about fe taue Thuiew, of Portiand She te ownnd of Vortesd, ines nd aps Daa y ved ber 2 iene uumated Oye Al! Iaumohed fromm © Now Ady Polat, Wavttord, C4 Bd imal wirk 29h uli, fran the yard of Beenatt Broa, @ ot yak mmr rd at at ite AV namin ber Te migra, (rom the pera of © & Vintehor, = doula dent, ened bark of ne" modtciied and watt ker. in clawed At bie & o Rakion, Kear per and Bosom, and WH Park, Of soarspart. Khe te now lneaing bound ty Kuenos Ayres, hoe gard of Coord " romm, owned iny aie Jo) Nich of Boswa, JH iinging of Phfladalpting ¥ then Prowvincern, aad Copy + @ Lephos, whe will cou he art Car Chi at New Hedford 34 inet barks Petret, Worth, foe Paste Goran, howntus, Crepe, AUaalic ones, mpeken. de. Mbip Mutiaad, teqasham, (rum Abya® May BE for Kage fond, Avg #08 Cape of Gord Mov Voreian Porte, "g Wile ampbel,, »¥. * hapman, Con, NY¥ore trig Bearing NY or Marnaixs. Org th abt 1 Maiacd Ont BAA ware A Yor. 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