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NEW YORK HERALD, T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867,.—TRIPL SHENT. 7 >——_—_____. a — — ye ry es “ was lef t think that th» vere r nt 1 1 7h ST. THOMAS. | ‘ALABAMA, { | mase 0 genie whe hed” irre the rem | deliver hin specom Wet House is duly organized, a Dar on a7; | Oe o., { ips dred years’ nce Leen betied gy Sth & haw | Pher ww ukoly tow? fil atemdanee of memocre fram 4 vFrerTe 9 4 and na (avin deseen ub reintives could not keop he ‘ SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. SPESIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, CEVOF THe HERALO. Ux pad’ ep wlnGty Hw Burch cequires {20 che quiet see | wet, lAe, hakeveariy re, "it of the Geena Brunk Wi aaawgl a 1 of che bow ne dewt, they mu hay sei 4Y Curroburutes the we no! as a FROM Fearfal Record of Disasters iu the Carribeau ) Th Reconstruction Conven:ion<Appolute | Santa” 4°2 0 | ear dhe tai nite clase ieate aulatls, unvcr | corn to 1n'n hopeteng etnies, "* Danktuploy. cs Sea=The Aspinwall and Sourhampion meat of Committees and Complesion of the Salma ™ one tee | ais are * wer AS aid west ihe er Beydges, mas con “0 dous wonders ta ! Steamer Lost=The Company's Property all | #"eauization, Pehaunt, PEC Geant. |< Gotistat clavidactidan Slay didinad’ Riise thir atmay. © ate: | has Re Oe 2 Fra 70°Ne trom’, 9 Tens ge ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, | mertroret sc or 5 domooaan, 4, Now, 8,388 ; rein i, et, ta | | me's cena Mi einai te tre, | hs" aaa foe ame (te ia ie A A, NOV. 5~10:05 P, M. inp Of any twporiance trang irod in thot! onven: Weeks past looked fa ronement | Baswar tole, wae adllcbed. oo arely wise | dewag | ay fouk lor = ate ce” Gh) the conan OMciat advices have been received from ihe § A Having for two ed for a post, ne j . oe ore ‘ kK Jor a state of thit, y ae he! vi ave m ihe Superiy- | tion to-day Mr. Bangham, one of the Southern loyalists t another ye. * soma | i @ secmary civcumstancas, but Capid atiackad | Yad Bue pared Ti wo ust prove ROME tendent of the royal mail liue at St. Thomas, by t0@ | who travatled through the North last ywar, made soveral of the (any season t 7" Fear, we on at : a aioe b ly. ja weer just ar long ie ic feng. Nins Gl Abe present 4 Brir 1 bere, to the effect that Hl . =, to disappointment, Us, “’ g the last wee | retarns come ia daiiv., The indievtions | C9%dh ion, Much vas been none bo pit 810 Fopmt, bus = sh Roy atten trcgdinend ieee i anaes said that (Ge Kew consti¢agion of Alabama | in Sepse:nber, they e111 eo, HMNC) Perbians to wash the ( OTM Ut le y duarem du is hated 43 corata | YR Wie excoption of «por som of the tiv, it i ¢ho nono was |) ‘ tear , Cap | oust to be modeiod upow shat of V Th 1b be Qvariers aha: tated o, wot A be sure, gre ¥! cautson do The French Marching from the City=Civita | tain Teytor, at Buck Tsiant; the steamer Conway, Cap- | comuittoes were appoiured and the cree: . e vena) | country of the accumoteied 1. \# and S10 accompanying | ¢ ng at of thew | obse (luo toed 1x saeugh” 60 prevent Vecchia to be Held=A General Confers | pon 3 4c, went ashore 2! Tortola andthe steamer | 7 si ‘il PNG i: Bs sh ganization of (he | and fottowing the lato interval str, “The rule thar the } 5 Version tne “a who ave op- | people try they can in any po ivie Way ce. Z tam Hemmeck, went eras j Convention completed, Genenai Swayne was presedt | murais of 9. peops 3 % beveled py | Po ''0 the ¢ Tit, aod uv. Ruogensiul iv gorarag | avoid i ys tor luo last haf year fill com Pants Nov. 6—Evening, Derwont at St Thoinas The #teamers Soirz! 9nd Tyne | during the most of she session Be sp pM aM ade brit hy ete 7 | Beant Fring majority tay ha-oan impeachment | siderably shes ot empties ae - One division of the French troops which entered | Dave been dismasted and all the company’s propery {s hile : ~ » pil al course to bars as cae Daud ia tho uw well a° in the Amorwan one sea ta phe ur | at the trate ou th ‘gener + Rome has already been withdrawn from the city and | @°stroyed, The town of St. Thomas ts in rujvs avd five THE PRESS TELEGRAMS, Lis cue tie was agp eens AN hae Phere ta & Tihevious ra aflortitab Neqdes, Inte of the tin 8 Dad, aud kets pase hontegent cit V4 as returned to Civita Vecclia, aud ihe rest will soon | §'tamers, with fifty other vessels, are ashore. The {oss TF earetibaesie “Mom @: Lek pte Risishibvocd ths. ccs ce heen dire sie Goveropor .% Puch: shout Ww lake seveiuuomary | bondhviders take Lo't ay new Lie vovies line wae } fe bas been terrible. . q rah hi e steps agniust , rails, ven t at G done there cag be go ques on tue low them. of tite bi ‘The Reconstruction Conveniton \o.day passed rosoiu- | ments, rendered extraordinary by the exirewaty wn- § rd cet Ris vlad would do's Inree bus ie wae ybesdad # The wbole expedition for the relief of Rome will then | All the officers aud engineers of the Rhone have been | tions quiborizing the raising of proper standing com. | cleealy haoite and mode of liv-ng, capecially among the AMUS s he reggie apten eiegedhar ow doiwig uch | Yemain at Civita Vecchia acd there await the action of | lost; and, Out of ail the passengers of the Rhone acd the | mites, and to memorialize Congross to rom lataasidineaes Im thio Civles. ° hd hokey eatiy raat sof AMUSEMENTS. Rae, 00n tha cngee IM AiDAA-4 19 sum serene, SONS ; a Wy 1v forty have beeu saved, inci: € vay. : ji m " be SOR, he purety native Tadians 0 vanes if As with the Grea Weetera, by wots Dave Tualy, msi te! uding Captain Tay- | ist:oa! disabilities of aii who materially aided recoastrac- | chs rural districts, however, often excels the former in equal rates ir ireigh. ‘This being 16 a9. quite |! A cali for a General Conference of the Enropean | '0% of the Wye, aud Mr. Hodgeson, of -outhampton, | tion, more civilized countries { " ne aua AUdWwoy Thomsye clear ‘hat Hf tbe road were put inte a the Powers wil! soon be issued by the French guyera- | Eugiaud. Au ordinance was introduced and referced to + tries in his habits of fife andeare off ppo, bill oF the Devutiful, sodsacanm frie drama of | bawmese womd be much greater. ne pening Tho sveamer had one hundred and fifty pas cogers, | MiProperty sold by executors aud adm nisirators during big person, and cousequentiy have not ao mich need Of | ychaye, io, and (ue explumive jwumeas eof Torice | much jobbery in on wit! ce bat . : 7 . the war tor Confederaie currency to the legal heirs of | these two of God's purifiers, In consequépce rom (ietr-effectiv it i not eurprisiog to Had it bas beeo ae Waa Late Restos cud cams or Gans mostly for Southampton, only twelve of whom are | estates, without suit art, iis Gee dsntin pen aa pitt trom Cieir effective renuerius by ue Bloremeesy | ay eoterprie, Property. mons, nag «(MS Badan de cae Teeter lete nn | known to be saved The State coustiin ion will probably be modelled after he shan, Mrayaaioc Wem rawtes to draw full houses of toroeg tis d | cugas © 18 o prwiiuvle road; Bat eomelow oF otiwed veg Be ie Fights—Severe Losses ou _—_— the Vermont cons! ina terrible cond toge with the | vistors at te Broadway ire connianths dna | has proved the reverse, and more mouey has best sur} ot! ome THE PRESS TELEGRAM ne utter want of any tote sw ae $y eee yp “SE fa coten 19 will ever be abio to repay. t Fronexcr, Nov, 6, 1867, — The Weather in Mobile. combine to nearly stuy ie ta ee Rctapote sed sitiations throug which F°. Pho.” Righh «Ramarscide Dt. Sireciam,, the good old On Sunday Garibaldi, with turee thousand five hua- Havama, Nov. &, 1807. Mone, Nov, 6, 1867, | MWY We bear fro Sia es, to the crowning Add happy sviuston of oO Come, | bishop wt the Lerunto diocese of the Anglican Caurch, tet meh sna! wo-cannon, left his-camip near Monte ‘Advices from St, Thomas repreeent that the Bay i# ‘Sheiweedinae iaichday anit cal” eh these’ Was &*Reayy four to six weeks WAS Our ery malo of Inshavogueadd his. pratiy daugates’» + oa a iscly yesterday in Wea wescuretenmons Rotondo and advanced to the attack of Tivoli, which | fell of wrecks, : frost tis wnorning. Physicians eays there is no dancer | : r (the So vuritetmoen | fie ae, Ucermne ee siren. hy. iothoce aad die Be subsequeutiy tuck Loly orders im was held by the Papal troops, He found the laiter, to | — Five steamers and sixty vessols have been lost in the | 1" stuiting the city, There were no yol.ow Cover deaths Was Coes 00 Now as Wico a mon. | songs aad dances, ereuh, Da Spe 43 made Arendeacon in is the number of six thou: ‘eat lurrcan o-day. ‘ais is good new as have friends in the ba | Waracoe. i? ae " Wee rotasian( Oiwhup ef Upper Caaada’ sand men, posted ina strong | & je. —. or those Who Contempiace opening commercial re bs chesaadiem pan <a, gg 4 2 preheat 1Wviose bo this He had served maby years am Position aud supported by artillery ‘The docks, coal yards, aud factories at St. Thomas The Pontitical troops immediately opened fire with | have been destroyed. 4 their batteries upon the approaching Garibaidians, A Yhe royal mail steamer Rhone was sunk, She bad esperate conilict ensued, which lasted forty-five min- | One hundred and forty-five passencers on board, of FBavasa, Nov. ules, when Garibaldi retreated, whom only twenty-five wore saved. Most of her crow ‘ chy aye The battle was renewed at Monte Rotondo. were lost, Pia ics 8” Tee halbeandelhe cy Se ) The insurgents fought with great obstinacy, and kept | Forty of the crew of the Wye and another steamer, wt Sud ka a Salh Relt oait Up the conflict at this point for two hours and a aif, | uame unknown, were saved. when, exhausted and overwhelmed, tvey gave way and The steamers Conway and Derwent were driven CALIFORNIA, Were utterly routed, Four hundred and fifty insurgents were killed and mine hundred wore taken prisonere, No idea of the umber wounded can bo ascertained. The total loss of the Papal troops engaged was two hundred killed and wounded, oshore, and the steamers Tyne and Solent were dis- masted. ‘The Sarah Newman, from New York, was ashore, Nearly five hundred lives bave been lost and the town nearly destroyed by a tornado, Pieces of wrecked veasels and wrecked material are oll Santiago de Cuba, A French steamer was also damaged by the hurricane ITALY. ition of the Papal Territery=—The Ro- man Union to be Dixavowed. injuries w very largo, Bra ST. DOMINGO. paetinen Frorxnce, Nov. 6, 1867. ‘The Italian troops have bean recalied from the terrl- eaietin eee tory of Rome. * SPECIAL TELEG' TO THE HERALD. ) The Gareta announces that Gar:baldi was arrested by {tbe Italian government, and that the vote in the towns ot the province of Kome in favor of union witb Italy ‘bas been disavowed, Landing of a Buez Expedition—Government Troops Hayti—Probably a Speck of War. * Havana, Nov. 5, 1867. An armed expedition of the partisans of General Baez has landed at Monte Christi, in Haytian vessels. They Garibaldi Claims American Citizenship—The United States Minister in Conference with General—General Cialdini in Command en the Frontier. against President Sainave broke out in September last. ‘The troops of the Dominican government, under General FE. Polanco, however, beat them, and suppressed the at- tempted revolution. : Frorencn, Nov. 6—Evening. , Geribaidi is now in prison at Vigevano, in Piedmont. ‘He claims that ho is a citizen of the United States, and prs se his rights and privileges as auch ander tho law The people of St. Domingo are i nations, ery of President $ ey 1 The American Minister, George P, Marsh, tott | teen suapooted eealnave, who has, for some time tnt, Floropce to-day for Vigovano to visit the General. at Port = - savoring tho schemes of General Baez & Fuonesoe, Nov. 6—Evening, fee <4 Princk, “They claim that they could march General Cialdin! is in command of the Itatian forces <adueand troops against the capital of Hayti, President Cabral has recalled bis Minister from Hayti, at at the troach- acting as au army of observation on the Papal fro~ Be has located b's headquarters at Pisa, -atiers, | and bas gone to Cibao. Tostine jotends forcing the northeastern tines. It is ae ce en rumored that the Cabral has eegotiated a loan of FRANCE. $2,000,000 in London, ~~ ON pn nnn -ith Italy on the Roman Ques- CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Lose of the Steamship Hendrick Hadson, Havana, Nov. 6, 1867. ‘The steamship Hendrick Hudeon, from Philadelphia was lost during the heavy gales opposite Morro Castie. —The Austrian Visit B Panis, Nov. 6, 1867, The Courrier Francais announces that the French Goops will retire trom Rome to Erviets, pending tho Regotiation between Italy and France and Rome in re- Gard to the existing dimMoulties, Tho passengers and crew were all saved. The Moniteur says that Garibaidi, with his two sons, are prisoners at Vigevano. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. The feeling on the Bourse to-day has been animated; but the cescation of warlike preparations and a genera: disarming are necessary to restore confidence. j The visit of the Emperor of Austria to France has ended. His Majesty departed from Paris yosierday on Financial, Commercias and Marine Inrelli- gence. Havana, Nov. 6, 1867. Sugar—No, 12 Dutch standard, 8a 8}, reals per arrobe Exchange—On London, 15 4-16 per cent premium; on “his revurn to Vienna, Paris, 2% per cont premium; on New York, currency, 25 a 2556 = Ford discount; short sight, 24 per cent dis- ENGLAND. potatoes, #4 00 per Dbl. en ‘The weather is cloudy, with some rain. Wenlad Rescad Riocets Adqdttea: Arrived, steamer Eagle, from New York. She reports having met the steamer Hendrik Hudson witb ber ma- chivery disabied and towed her one nignt, but in tne morning ber hawser paried and the Hendrik Hudson drifted on the coast. Tugs have been sent to her assist. aace, Her stem 1s ashore, but abe will probably get off, The steamers Daniel, for St. Thomas, and Eider, tor Jamaica, sail to-morrow. CANADA. . Mancuester, Nov. 6, 1867. Of the prisoners who were tried before the Special Commission yesterday and to-day, Nugent, Bramon, Featherstone, Coffy and Martin have been acquitted. EUROPEAN MARKETS. ‘Tim Loxnoy Moxey Marxet,—I,oNDoN, Nov. 6—Even- ing.—Consois closed at 9414 for mon: American se- ourities closed at the follawing rates:—United States ve-twenty bouds, 70%; [lito Centra! Railway shares, 181.15-16; Erte Kaliway shares. 47. | Tas Franxrort Bocrss.—FRavkvort, Nov, 6—Evea- "ang. Unuted State bonds are quoted at 76 for the issue SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Assemblage of the Figst Partiament=s: in the Senate and House of Commo Organization of Both Branches of the Legisiature-The Government and Opp tion Leaders. : + Leverroor, Cotrow Marker.—Lirervoot, Nov. 6— /‘Zveaing.—The cotton market closed a shade ttrmer, ‘There was a slight advance of i-ifd, on Ameritaa de- ‘geriptions, Tue following are the authorized closing quoiations:—Middiing uplands, 5 9.16d.; Middling Or- jeans, $ 13-164. The sales of tne day foot up 15,900 bales. Liverrvot. Baganarcrrs Marker —LIvERrooL, Nov, 6— Evening.—Corn, 49% Gd.; Califorue wheat, 16s. Gd. ; iiwaukee red, 136 Qd.° bacioy, 5a. 4d; oats, Be. 114. ; peas, 51s. Lrvanpoot, Provisions MaRrkEt.—Liverso0L, Nav, 6— ‘Bvening.—Pork, 728; beef, 115:.: bacon, 62; lard, ‘62a. Od. ; cheere, 529. Orrawi, Ont., Nov. 6, 1867 ‘The second event of misfortune in the bistory of the Domtuion ef Canada ook place this afternoon, at three o'clock, when the first session of the first Parliament was opened by his Excellency tue Governor General, with ell due ceremony, Some «gow had fallen the pr viows might, and this leat a wintty aspect to the scene, but appsrently it did not dauip the ardor of those taking part in the opening. A gard of honor of one huudred wen of the First battalion rifle brigade was in Livexvoon Pronccm Maruer.—Liveapoot, Nov, 6— } attendance with its tine band, aw as the Governor Gen- ening.—Rosin, common, & 31; fine pale, 124. | era! drove through tho files of the guard arms were pre- ‘Tallow, 44a. 64.; turpontine, 27%. Spiriis petroleum ad- | sented and the band siruck up the ational anthem. jvanced to 2s, ; refiged, 1s. 5i,d, ‘At half-pest two o'clock, the appointment of Mr, Cau- Loxvos Marxeta.—Loxpow, Nov, 6-—Evening—Sogar, | choo as Speaker of the Senate was read im that ie, 268. 64. for No. 12 D, Sz; linseed, 68s, 64; lneead | aud then the Chaplain read prayers. Ten minutes later, cakes, — linseed oil, asi; whale oil, £37; sperm | ~ir Jubn A. Macdonald appeared in the House in uni- eit, £115, form, the only inetwber not im plain dress; while Mr. ‘Tax PuTROLAOM MARKeT.—Axtwiar, Nov, 6—Even. | Cauchon, the Lew Spesker, tool fis seat on the right of dog.—The petroleurn market i heavy and prices are une throne, drerzed in Fo | and lavender colored lov as, With ® three cor hai, which he held uader his arm, J At tom minntes to three o’clok, His Excelloncy the Governor General came in, a by his suite, and took his soat on the throne, whi the members of the SD QMelay ALS" Ho.1s@ of Commons wore summonsd. On the gentiemen Qceeverows, Nov. 6.—The sieamsbip City of London, eppeneing, at the of the House the Speaker Captain Brooks, from New York, arrived here yesterday | crossed them, and they left to elect a Speaker of em route Wo Liverpool, ibied, Sir John A. Macdonald moved—seconded by Hon, Mr. Cartier—that chamg, standard white, 490. Tse. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. eir House. ‘On the Commons being duly : Cockburn be elected speaker, MEXICQ. Tecared carried nem com. The Fouse thie cdjoursed ad alas al until balf-pass two to-morrow, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. ‘The clerks of the Seoate and Ommons, the Usher of tho Black Rod and the Sergeant-a-Arms have been 4 Gate Anva out of Liberal Clutches—The if pointed to-day. ; Biection New Lovked Upon as Doabtiul— To-morrow the Governor Geteral will come to the . Senate and deliver the speech from the throne, = pagent te Follow Juarez’ Victary, So "The two houses nearly cul, but members Havana, Nov. 6—12 M. were absent. a 1 first sete of t ent ocen| ir he ‘The raya! tall monswer Eider, Captain Daz, from Vora | Site.were cocupied Wy SF tom 2 Macsoamé, Boe. 0. Cras November 2, has arrived here. ; a hoger g Mod were filled by Hon. Messrs. Howe, on ai tb General @anta Anna is on board and ison his way to The hotels i the ing were with vie. #t. Thomas. The Eider brings the news that the court | 14 Commonert oon ry bars ¢ orien ane which was co lenient as to exile the old fellow hae bse, | among the arrivals was United Mates Consul General fa turn, ‘imprisoned for their regard towards him. Averill, from Montreal, ‘The eloction of Jusvez 18 mow reported as doubdtfel, . fur: et returns having been received from the strong THE PRESS TELEGRAM. ‘epporition States. However, should he come out vic. | Meeting of the ican of the Com. ej ly expressed amon, ners me Rak. torious, the epinion ts freely expres ig foreig: , Nor. 6, 1867, that thoro will be a revolution (a two months. foe remains of Maximilian have not yot been de- A special meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial Bank was held today. Nearly seven livered to Admiral Togathot. | Frederic Hall, of California, Maximilinn’s tate de. | thousand shares were rephesented. The Presi- fonts, bine avrived by the Erfor, and goes to the North | dent read ® report showng the assets of by way Of New Orleans, the bank op October 81 to be $6,869,225 aah the tiabiitties 401,688. ewes resolved to appl ent for yor i saat oe corporation. Toe THE PRESS TELEGRAM. The Election=Feure of a Rev sume aperstions a an early Bavaya, No 67. Commercial vills are now quote at 900, Late advices from Mexico state that it wal momen. LOUISIANA, ween alnrne tanily expected that ® revotution would break 1 Abat republic for the overthrow of President Juarez, ~ | qhe Moxican government refuses to boid any Inter: | my, yellow Fever No Loiger Eplidevite in nurse with the ministers and consuls of foreign gov- New Orleane=Total Numir of Deaths from vornments uatil the republic is recogeised by sueh gov- the Disease, 3,006. qnmeate New Onesms, Nov. 6, 1867, ‘The Board of Health last nis declared the yellow fever ne longer an epidemic; tit the city is now free ———— SOUTH CAROLINA. @ Convention ia Colambia. , aarccaganihie Coucanta, Nor. 6, 1067, | fhe Conservative Convention met in Nickerson Hat day, Righty-six delegates were prevent, representing Against | pool. 35,000 sacks crowded at shown ip ita deli Destructive Fire in Scranton=Ten Buildings ‘eyed—Loss Between Thirty Thousand Dollars. Scrantox, Pa., Nov. 6, 1867. A fire in she Fourth ward of this city, this morning, destroyed ten buildings occupied as stores, saloons and dwellings, Wm. Joseph, F, Stolta, Hyde Park Co-operation Company, Mrs. Watters, J. Jones, H Sahm, H. B. Powell, M. Groen and M. O'Meara are the principal losers. total loss ia between tuirty and forty thousand dollars, about half of which is covered by inaurance. deipnia companies are the heaviest losers. cision the opiot Bradley, from jail ree four off, # by F, allem gaa veuge A. rendered to them, sumed with the ory of extermination. from other sources indicates that there will be no ie, contrary, favorabi paenied Se meap ian weavamene’ vahaee ia fo | hisear, No one would contend for a moment who | actress. Tho unpriveipled tntriguane hat bidding that amount. d tat t HAY TI. Another Kevolution Agaivsi Salnave, Death of a Promivent Lawyer of San Fran. cisco—Arrival of the Bark Oaward from Si- berin, and Martha trom the Arctic Ocenn. Say Fraxcwoo, Nov. 5, 1867 William Carey Jones (son-in-law to the late Hon. Thomas H. Benton, a prominent lawyer and an old resi- reported as having boon fallen in with floating around, | gent of San Francisco, died to-day. i Governor Lowe has appointed the 23th inst,, as a day at St. ihomas, and tho list of other vesseis that received | of thanksgiving. . ‘The bark Onward, the last of the Western Union Tete- graph company’s fleot, has arrived from Northeastern Siberia, The passengers describe the country as a bar- ren, inhospitable ‘The whaling bark Martha has armyed from the Arctic ecean with 06 bbls. sperm oil, 195 bia, whale oil, and 3,100 Ibs. bone, The ship Ne Plus Ultra sailed on the Sth for Liver- se Cleared to-day for Livergool with wheat THE INDIANS. occupied the town of Guayabin, where the revolution | The Coming Council at Fort Laramie—Red Cfoud and Lone Horn=sioux and Arapa- hoe Chiefs on Their Way to the Council. St. Lowis, Nov: 6, 166%. St. Lowi Sale of the Pan Han Provan The Pittsburg aud Steubenville Railroad, known as the Pan Handle Railroad, was sold tosaay on a mortgage by Mr. Eivatte, of New York, for $1,960,000, to the Peunsyi- vania Railroad Company, W. J. Howard, their solicitor, The next highest bidder was W. R. Eliis, of New York, represonting himself and other capialises, bis bid being $1,955,000. promineut capitalists from the East were present, and great interest was manifested as to the sale. Though in Omahe 4icrcvcnda to-day mention reports that two thousand Sioux and Arapahoos are encamped at the mouth of the Big Horn river, awaiting the arrival of Mackinaw boats which are descending the river with the chiefs ‘Red Cloud’? and “‘Lone Horn.” mer would meet the commissioners at Fort Laramie. It ie said that be pretends to be in favor of peace im order to obtain blankets and ammunition, while Lone Horn de sigus to go to Fort Sully for toe same purpose, understood that they will only make a treaty on the iti ‘be er count i be sur- ppl a rn as Tuer: Pu sma gion be rea | favor, (can not the game bo said of any country ?) and it | tue apostrople to the little pagoda, and in tue Last terri- further news from Kansas this eveaing. Fi eo PENNSYLVANIA. Conveution of the National Union at Phi Smith, Bye he ose da macy otber disi ished divin present, The cuarch in which the Convention mecta is | also that those at Queretaro are being removed to Mon: Session, and great pubiic interest is seraya fan Jean and elsewhere. erations. Luvestigation Into the Cholera Outbreak at the Philadelphia Navy Vn PHILADELPHLA, A board of six naval officers has been engaged for several days making @ thorough investigation of the recent outbreak of Asiatic cholera on receiving ship Potomac. jot known, of the boar NEW YORK. Escape of Five Prisoners from the Sche- nectady Jnil. ria jn be car pole, bait way. around the Su i at present staying Lady Scursactapy, Nov. 6, 1867. Frank King, who is under indictment for the marder of Harvey Putnam, a canal boat captain; Phillip Harley and Samuel Gavitt, horse thieves; George Vanderbogart, indicted for an assault with intent to kill, and Patrick escaped indicted for an assault on a oificer, all in this city at about On Saturday afternoon, at the Dry! Ohio, the remarkable race vetween THE” TURF, Trotting at Poughkeepsie. The first of two daya’ trotting at Doty's Park, near Poughkeepsie, came off yesterday, for a purse of $200, heats, best three in five, in harness. There were ti viz.:—Ch, g, Roadmaster, b, m. Jenny Toggart and b. m, Pigeon. eat bewween Pigeon and J: jgeon won the second heat In 2-42, and a ere fifth and race iu 2:43, 2:40, 20 ——— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ice Chase arrived in this cite at the Meiropo.tan Hote! General J. A. Garfield, Hon, 8 J, Ravdail and Hon. Presbyterians delphin, Puapetritia, Nov. 6, 1867. The National Presbyterian Usion Convention has commenced its sessions in the Firat Reformed Presbyte- rian church. The Rev. Mr. Blair, the oldest delegate present, opened the Convention with prayer, | HL Stuart was elected permanent chairman, and Dr, Archibald, of New York, clerk, dolegates were present, representin, School, the Dutch Reformed, th the Cumberland Presbyteriat Deiter, and George | and lest they Ovor three hundred the Oid and New formed United and } Yesterda: y hi 7 , Dra, | Prison po eckinridge’ Hearty, | moval of them from that place to some of the siuall 4 Railroad. A number of the understood 10 be he disease did not origin- ate in the ship, but was cerried aboard by some recruits. Much credit is given to Captain De Camp, Captain Cocb- rane, of the marine, and Ensiga U) Surgeon Franks, for several days the only officers on board the suip. x o'clock Inet ev ing Park, Cleveiana, | Rausac e Bonciercantine es nal oe re. party he contents bimself for the present | upaa the government in Parlininent, the meetiog of were the trovter Lady Patchio, nd runner Foot mpotitors i fig oe Brice urcartain what davelopmente wilt follow. commenced at haif-past three o'clock, It yas arraw that the men wore to he | sure beneath ihe Church of eI page parton Barpined | MeKeose, Me. Howe aud hiv frente nok aring tn horses hb quarter mombut \ ghee — for yyy to dig for the $2) a trotted went ander eaddie, Patehin wad Stovens on the former boing relieved at the ond oi the first mile bg geome by ‘usd: Moody, the | cose bas 5 ras rier. Ai she | Pee h ihe trac steven evous Was re- kK, andj he again a} the starting point Foot, and thua im roiation ‘till the three miles build each man being required to run ome mile in has 1 ured ay & medical college, coming | ea erday, AS JL y eae the entire sabeteo General; Wm ponte, Sean oF Deans | Scot tne a huey wey ea oa Naot |-Thore wilt probably be wothing on Wednerday beyond appo nied radical in the tate elechans, Let Chastey Spencer try i!, aad all othors who want to spend a pleasant evening. m cheerfal company. with New Orleans or New York. Ere this, by previous letters, you have heard of the sentence of Santa Anua, ihe court whieh was trying the old gontieman, it would appeur, ratner robbed the Executive and Cabinot of the honor and namo before : French ‘Theatre the whole world ot extending the ienioucy of ile 10 We suppose it may be said of Tusise’s: eornt iliac him. It was generally supposed tint he would be sea- | that ‘celle \aposanie cérémonie cst terminés.” At ail teaced to death; but it was hoped and understood by many that President Juaren woud iinmediately come | CVOBLA Lostdc appenrod last might ta all hov glory, if we mute the sentence, not from any tear of foreign natious | except a pretky and interesting iutle cough and a modi or of public opinion, but for the reason tut | cum of that famiaino wnim that is supposed to be per- the eovernment are Swisfiod that Santa Anua’s jate conduct at Vera Cruz was the act of a man reader d mitted to public favorites, Perhaps wo ought not to except tails last, as every truo prima dun imbecile by awe abd tho events of Lis remarkaole life The day previous to his sentoncs a to egrarf was re- | part of ber glory, J’aime ics Muitairos, C'est ceived, apparoatiy feet'ng the pulse of the government, | 4¢giment and the Sule de Mon Pére wore and asking if it as Cosred tua: be shouid be tmmed- | given in capital voie and with all tho are ately executed, if senienced to suck a dealb, Tho reply | Wste’s piquancy and style, but that dainty piece was sent not toexcule, but to awort the furtuer and | Of sentiment “ites Lui’''was toft out—utterly 1guored— final action of the President, whereupoa the Court | given the go by as coully as if it wero oue of three hun- “stole the thund by sentencing bim to eight years | dred piebeian bailads hitched in twine on tno Park raiting, of banishment, beforo the expiration of whica time he | Bat if Tostée robved the pubilo, those oacuilent artistes will probabiy “be gatnered,"’ So. it 18 bat justice | Who personate respectively Boum, Paud, duck and Fritz that i should be Kuown that from the firat President | more than made amends by the spirit with woich they Juarez haa had no such brual intention as bas oe a | eniercd into the story. Pani sang aud did his etiquette ascribed to bim— bat of the execution of Sauta Anna } Charming; Boum Was more than ordinarily magutticent; and others. Lam intormed that tor several days betore | Puck a ite droiter than usual, and Fritz particutarly and alter hia final action confirming the fiodings and | dcterimived to mako the duchess ridiculous to ber love. sentence of the court in the case of Maxiuilian, that he | THe house was deusely crowded with a fashionable and wag very much depressed in spirits in consequence of | appreviative audience. the responsiblity, which be appeared to teel was fearful, 20 munch 30 that it was Bspo- cially observed by ali who were near or who approached him. Such senebility is not certainly the part of tho barbarian waicn he is repre- sented to be by correspondents and other, and espo- cialty such as having been comtnitted to the empire Stadt Theatre—Narctane. s Tho story of Narcisso 18 one of intense interest, and mat over possous attracuons for an American audionce dhe French revolution was a terrible upristag of a down- trodden people, and may never, it is to be hoped, find find it ditfeult to give up their “ariing.”” - . pea, Your cocrespondent has seen several lettof in the ita like ia the future of the world. It is acrimson page New York Time: and Tribune, purporting to have been | 2 history, and one that we gazo on and shudder, written in this City, Which contain stavements so iar | Everything counocted with it hasa foarfal moanivg, piesa a “x pee adh mpage wage and its mutterings and premonitory upheavings have a bere. ‘There is, amd has been no such ga- | {asCination for the bistorian or dramatist, The ruins of greement between Juarez and Diaz as was | tho desolated Bourbons, Quatorze and Quioze, for reported in a otter to tbe Now York ‘imes | whose sins tho unhappy Louis Seo and lus in July test. The fact that a very few days ater that | boantiful wifo suffered, are pregnaat with trazic letter was written, General Diaz acomplimentary | episodes. Among them is the ompadour and her do- dinner to President Juarez is an i ion of their fool. | serted hasband, Naresse. Dawison aud Bandmana won eo toward each otber, and the toasts aud compliments | vneir greatest riumphs im the charactor of the crazy, which then pas-ed between those two individuals whoily | phitusuplical Narcisse, aad Otto Hoym attempted it coutradict any statement of animosity, There bas been jast night, He showed many exceilent and moving dra- no arrest of two hundred disaffected ilicers, | mate qualities in tt. Iu the scone with the scoifing, and your correspondent cannot endorse any such | flippant encyclopediats be was raiver weak, but the sub mistepresontations, ‘be they the result of wil- | sequent inierview with the intrigying Quinault, when fulness or carelessness, There xre any true | he tells her the sad history of bis marriage and the fight things which can be written of Mexico not im its | of his wile, was given witu rare iocling and pathos. Lo ia therefore, not necossary to listen to rumors which | ble m eting wth the Pompadour, Mr. Hoym was all that mowment’s reflocuon would satisfy a | might be desired = Madamo Auguste Steglich correspondent bave been manufactured espaciaily for | for (ue fryt time this season in tue roe of Knows Mexico, that perfection exists here, but to be trie to history and perform tis dutv to mankind, ‘tis unfair and dishonest to misrepresent that which ig 5 already bad enough. nearly ian We havd Hoon this i500. Mmo. Stoglich is ‘The prisoners who were sent to Perote have mado a | undonbdiedly entitled to tho drst rank among (ue ac- representation to the government that they ure there | tresses on the German stage, Miss Rhodo’s Pormpadour much crowded, and tbat those of their number who are | was a rare picce of acting and has boen aiready fully de- oor Bind it difficult to obtain food for themsetves and | scrived in tho Henauy, [oe rest of tho cast was the amities, They ask that the government svail distrib- | same as appoared with Dawisoa 19st ycar, and, theselore, ute them so that they shail be more comfortable, ard | good. ‘The audicnco was not large, but showed appro- so that they can find employment by means of which | cauen, L’Arronge aud bis taivated wife appear to- they can support their fa:nities, They aiso suggest that | uight this is advisable jest hunger sould compel ‘ue New York boards. veu by her with an ear and yon tigt approacned nature more acied with more fidelity 01 ivery phase of passion Olympic Theatre. Shakspeare’s wild aud enachrouatic—if we may coin a word—conception, Midsummer Night's Dream, with all goverument. We hear that money wae boing raised | it# weird poetic fancy, extraordinary situations, rare among the merchants for the unfortunate | pumor and illimitable opportunity for scenic effect, does at Porote, There are rumors today of @ re- | 44 gaz (or want of sympathy at the bands of the pultic, Tbe auditorium of the Olympic every night bears testimony to the appreciation in which the play is held by the public. Probably at none of our theuires Princess Salin Salm arrived bere two or three | just now is there n cast so well adupted to the plece days since, and the Prince arrived lastevening. General | upon the Certainly we could not desire to see Saim Salm has writien a reply to Migue! Lopez's defeace,’ | more euchauting Oberon than Fanny Stovistou, or 4 im which he hopes to satiefy the world of the perfidy of | more inimitable impersouation of Bottum than Mr. Fox, the latter, notwithstanding his endeavors, through the | while {he other characters are equally wel! distributed press auc otherwise, to vindicate himself, among ladies and geatlomen who seem to comprehend General Castillo, who was so frequently reported as | entirely ine spirit of tne play, A® a spectacle wo need shot, in tho papers in the States, arrived here yosier- | not add, what we have before oapressed, thas it wants day on his way down to San Juan de Ulloa, which is now | goihing which good taste and tidelity to the quaint, supposed will be his future prison. It is expected that | fairy aimospbere of the scene and trut! ful reproduction Congress at it first session will take some measure | of the old Greek architecture, costumes and surrownd- toward a further commutation of the sentences of many | ings can Jend (e make the representation perfect. M of these prisoners, tore especially te political onos. | guu.mer Night's Dream 18 “booked” for # ioug and suc- The sympathies of the people, as @ mass, seem to be | cessful run. decidedly for those unfortunate ones, aud their voces will be heard through the coming © Bnew 5 cite aa te This popular place of amusement was last wight well Manv beitew a . heotne, for ry ‘opportanity, through agents, to eftect flied. The programie fast night was varied and inte- avother revolution, resting, and tue performance was excellent. Where ail Quiroga and bis two companions, Jaan Trovino and | qo.go well it is dificult to make selectious. We cannot Manuel Lozado, were lately cornered near Duranco, an wo latter wore said to have been captured. Quiroga | bélp saytug that it ts ounte wile se ing he ae 4 is stil! bid near Salinas, but as he was without horses | S¢¢ little Georgie Ducrow, the baby hart Tider, and bis he must soon be captured, Trevino and Lozado: it was | two oe cee LA oe hel bie walieain fee 1 to Di ne ertaipinen| Y id jeater, Th expeoied, would be brought to Durango and tried PY | ow of wit is sinall, aud What tnord 16 of it cannot bo There hss been . con’ want of liburality on th iderable said in regard io the | ##id to bo of a high order of merit, A littie more of te part of the government ja tue | Clown would be au improvement terme of the new Tebaguteper gront lately conceded to M. Emile La Sero, (he requiremonts of the govern- ment that tue company shail pay Sheen par cont of the rolls each year tothe governmont and surrender the We mi! i Rad wholly et the ead of seventy rider the | Disk Lurpta, and her well warmed “Wonder,” as Bonny here to be iliiberail, and that it will wesuit to tne nop. | Boss, appeared in Rockwood, or Dick Tarps Ride to “acceptance by the company of the grant 1 is | York. diickey Warren afterwards danced bis orld ro feared in certain éircios here, if) after tbe, sever? | nowned jig, with Dunjo accompaniment, Mraak A. cession as Wit induce the in capital, it"! Giboons t.en made, In tho aerial act of a Leap for Life, would result tm nothing more than this, that jy dispiny. af the verve, seli-porrtets.on, Now York and foreign eapitalisis generally will feel dic id" ayaltty which, after all, i couraged, and that they will wot come up to the sid of nail degree to the zest of those Mexico at such an Lour a8 she may de compelied to | exhibiions, involving peri to jimb id offer better indncement for the venture of capital. como song and Ue nautica: draws of Be Tt nas beon reported tha: General Banks contemplates | swaim composed the rest of the od @nteriatuments, @ visit here trom tha United Siaces, As he been for | The farewell benoit of Miss Kuie if ig ADYOUNCEd them to escape, or viviate their parole, : be. forced to the adoption of a course of life incompatible with peace and levitimate pursuis This very reasonable request must be heeded by tho towns in the neighborhood aud to San Juan do Uloa; s New York Cire: Howery ‘theaire, Lave eveniag, the Bowery, Mixes Kote Sisher, as some ume ip’ jo Mexican affairs bis visit muat | for Friday eveniag. be one of great interest to hin. 1c wore than rumored that orders Lave Reon ong, ev! Hall. ceived ere froin the State Department at Washington’ Mme, De Lussan, tno favorite supraao of St, beoplen’s disapproving of the appoiatweat of Mr. Joha 8, Cripy tab this ball last might, Sue sao, Sete cok Me ly ds ea | pm ba rode nen, Mim Vn . OLterdourZ. Tt iw further stated hay the keevs Mie rvend Nicci ie a styio that drought encores each tine. Mine, Bat ne ee ane Gd Piper were Lusvan been « favorite in concerts tor many bourg, and who had filed that oflice many, very roany, Sanibe past, “si to judge from the enthusiasin of ber eara since, before the American war with Mexico, ta*ene still swayt im tho concert hai), She wae bas ase, Sere cen wade pani, Foueer. Bias | anetet ty the. aemacaole | pula, | Pelion, Mt. meee lo puvtic. Father Biack } Toisirauge, teuot; Mme. Naimo aad vibes artists. The mao faithful aud trastworthy public eer | cadens wus avery interesting one Aud was woll reucored, van There has boen eome little excitement of late in this a St feoceet tase ae tema eetestt: | THE OOMINION OF CANADA. i lenge and acceptance; weapons RY ee Pi sree arbioes; scons; i SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. seconds on ime (no or gui loan preven); position taken; word given; a noire: Sometoly A Grand Politient! Excitement In Prospect— beard something whiz: s1 away; mobody Expected Opposition Onslanght on the ; olf shake banda; embrace after Mexican hart; Prinefor v0 good friends before ‘The second was to bave come oF be:woen the editors ‘of the Froneh papers, but the Governor of Mexico cisy, Mr. Baz, interfered, notwithstanding one of the centie- ‘The financial crisis baving subsided, we are caimiy ee eer oe a Toone ca ont con tg awaiting the next exc tement, and if the politicians aro lowed « newspaper controversy, whicu bas in some way | but true to thetr promises we shail have something resulied in ove of the editors, two di sipes, meeting ® | gtartiing ere long. Sines the How, George Browa, the sa ren er iotel’ aad acvorely. beating | chief political agitator, took bie depariure from tho bim with as loaded canoe denouncing | country, the party of which he is the acknowledged head have been quiescent; bat it i# generally under vorament=Condition of the Grand Trauk Ratirond. ‘ Torowto, Ontario, Nov. 2, 1867, and 7, Sansiac as 8 epy Of Napoleon tho Third. Mr. ow indisposed from the punishwent he nd being much emalier in poreen than the | Sod that they ere preparing for ® grand onsiangnt which takes piace on Wednovday next, Who the leader of the opposition proper is to be bas not been mada kaown; Dut there appears to be Nittle doubt that the hing Acard in this morning's doctaring Fate the etivor, 10 be. whieh ie saya 1s i} than to be the spy of Nay fare still being made to discover the lott irre, | honor will be divided between Meuers, Dorion and : en e000. te phate = 0 i. terfere, The recent baok excitoment will furnish the 1000 ie pee ea wah, Oa a * depth bi opposition with ample politieal capital, and, Son ber ‘archways r Jeewers hee os & matior of course, the government wil below the be fiercely assailed for putting so much power ogy ere hone 9g be into the bands of Mr, King, manager of tho, Bank of Montreal, who is now generally alyled “ihe Monsy vernmens bei King.” It te am unquestioned fact that th ms OM the DOMEUUTIah aCe ena |. During the last Fee re ae tarca Heae | have given the Bank of Moutreat too muod power; but ance of Lady Moody, who ran the | 0 cst oe aeetmiany dep, along noar the walk and (i | the local government ef Ontario, having selected tho frout of the eatuedrai, just where the army of General Royal Canadian to do tts business with, bas given 8 Seolt was drawn uj) Ai tls time of Lhe cpitnit ersten, | Deavy blow to the Mentresl Bank io this section, expe y prints ali over the Ke tn rearrace of the bent we skimmed off, cially an the latter refused to take the bills of the Royal dolow was au cure Ud of | Canadian & short time since, ‘Ihe money question wil! | here were exuume fame Negree a hundred people Ui. covree | avo afulland (ree dizeusson ia the House cole $0 query Was raived were these vue remains of iuvian», | mons, and the pablio look anxiously for some alinsion and was thie nungreds of years since, the b fim | a9 the mater in the ‘of the Governor G an et! 10 later faved “ah 10 carvoagondeat, aioe tomuleyy Ane election of Epenker, ‘Ths Governor General will not } Who, however, p: cud of tho proviace, aod was a mweimber of x deshumied The Fam ly Compact.” Mo’ THAN pOsveayod a xrvaeer amentnt of pablis esteem, aed? o very litle dumbt that be was mosh roiwrepre- He bas somesiines been callet & renegade un Yip Dub this to be Boras in mind that be pever was ister of the Presbyssrian Chuveh, baveng entered? rob of England, as it was tuen cated, whea he pen te showy, Mang kind things have a said Of the ** and man eloquent,” who rewuoed his mM nial facaldes to tut last, and delivered Ute-usual charse to the Bynod only # year azo! He waa a ian of Vigorous inteHeet, amd taurus ao of the wbiest nem Canad bas prodycod, sucb ws the Coiof Justices Robin- som and Maca si! of whow were gathered tether fathers before tue Wobop. Pwo Sours age # computor bishop way apyoinied oder tne uve of Bithop of Niagara, in order (0 i.giien the labore of thé old Ban, Nentiy reused ull aeeis@nce smth ho saw he coulé not possibly du without it, Anowmer election will have te be Leid © appoint a new bisb but ivts very probabie that the Bishop of Niagara be sppotnted without wach ceremony, Mr. H. 8. Wilson, who appears as the prosocuting Witness in tho aleged ease of bribery agatnat oa valor Homparey, isa well Known Canagian, His futbea" was at one time Speaker of the Upper Cautda ‘House ob As- sembly. Mr. H. B. Witson was originally atawyer, but Sspoculated iargely, and subsequentiy tried politics, gang SO ar us to starl a newspaper in thiz clly to advoea\e a@nvexation to the United Staves. Hespent about $2, Upon the paper, and then threw it up as a failure. Macy De Walden, the actor, had the pleasure of caricaturing the defunct journal in tho person of Mr. Wiison, whe’ was represented as having been aid prostrate by « biow from a club wielded by “ieyalty."’ ‘The likeness was am, admirabio one, Since that time Mr. Wilson has been variously occupied, spending part of his time In Rurope, ' and afterwards being ongaged in railroad enterprises. He would ba just the man to track w ‘corruptioniat,"” for he must have seou @ vast amount of bribing, logroit- ing and the like, both in Canada and the United States. He nas certaimy shown a great deal of spirit im the matior be-has now in baud, but it is a question whether he wil! go through with tt, being remargable Cor leaving roost things he undertakes ontinished, Orrawa, Nov. 2, 1867. This Tittle capital is now astir with preparations fos tho opening of the first Federal Parliament of the Dominion, to take place on the 6th instant—that is, Wednesday next, A littlo pomp isto be exhibited, two weak troops of cavalry, called respectively the Governor Geueral/s Body Guard for Upper Canada and Lowor Cans having been ordered to come hero tu time for the instant, The companies of the Rifle brigade nere also (0 be present, and the Governor General is, thie time, to appoar in full dress; so Luat the people will be filed with gladness, and big with the Importance of taeir city, latey culled “Slab City,” and before the “Backwood Uny."’ Ali the ministers are now present, after much hurrying about. ‘The city is crowded, ail the hotels baing full. A.=Under the Iden Moontight of tropic skies millions of large milk. white dowars breathe perfitme on the dewy air; these wre the magnificent pro- duets of the cere diffora, and their matchless fra- granoe, {rest and pure as it rises from those vast Gelds, te concentrated and perpetuated in PHALUN'S “Nid BLOOMING CERKUS. Kahtenberg’s Meerschauas are the Finest in tha country. waving recelwed tires prizes. Repairing, &a vs Wall street aad No. 6 Joho strees, up stairs iversal Exposition, Paring 1867. YS SONS triumphant, having been awarded first grand god medal for American Grand, Square and Pianos, by ihe unaulinous verdict of the Inter Jury. ‘Vale medal is distinetly clasaided firs ia wert over all other American exhibitors, and over more” thi four \.uvdced pianos entered for competition by uoariy all te mos: erlevrated manulacturers af Europe. Warerooms Nos, 100 and If Ewat Fourweenth wtrest, New Sle ies Sule” Tike ake ae ees Soin aS oe Look on this picture, and then om that." Here you behgld the infirm step, id cho®k, wasting form, 4 fo4, and a svial atmosphere lea of aches, pains, tal leep! There, laughing Elastic atop, craving ap) Genla) Hhougut and amytious resolves: Show be comtrast: mark the picture. Ono Wook che MLANTALTON BITTERS—the other didn't, They are very veneicial for weak and dejicate persons, tui Lolle:aruce-—supertor MA to Cologne ad at half the cos A.—Rheoaumatiom onl Warranted ured or saoney reftinded — Dr. FITLER'S Great Vegoiablo itheu- matic Remedy taken inwardly, References, 17,757 cures. Principal depot, 74 Broadway. rtosiuvely nd cave no pay. Aif You Want a Good, Light and Stvuan at, go to VAIL'S. No, M41 Pulton street. n displayed im the exqniaite neve! in ATS for children, juss Drought out ub Gk NIN’S, OLS Brondway. A.-For 9 Stylish and Elegant at Ge te PSP AC HELD, manulacturer, WS Nuasaw street, werdet! ard Depot, 303 Rrondwry, wotate Stes Monogreme, Fee he Paper, iavemt atts, ee Magnificent “taht—Seen Ooty Once in a eee Re kpackithas Gaahing diamanien the Apes colee!on in America, vow on exhibition in BROWN & SPACLUTNG'S window, uoder the Merropolitan Uh ‘They will De given nway paoiic.y ow February 24, jing te Ladies. A Lady Writes: Pere Je Pills Pedevad me tn obo day, Without Inooa- 1 eee magic, Prite $) De 4. M. MAURICEAY, otige 12¥ Liverty street, or sene by mall. vate Medien! ‘AU. protecia e mposiors. Price A.-The M% wi Companion, by Dr A. M lady from ‘medteal ders 1.9 Liberty stieet, ir pene by wall. ¥ dae che Harald, the Keputa= Peat oi STOKES’ Ciothi r Store, 608 Broad. way. Rey Vour Hats oa inte ae Klos, knock pour bets d Mi » i dev.ve comfort from Seon’ me geen | Knot-tire upyn his enamny’ . pox » fae tet tiekonstie cnints Nos $12 and 96% Broadway. They bear the onmisiacable and nen-eounterfertable or fachion, grace, eiogunen aad economy. Tusy are always ata prermiom, and some day shoald ba qu in money “par” on sons oF - continue to raise ve Sit'bowis of families. Tt on bad better bet your Lito Knox! bow is of families. fore” hats on the better hatter nv Brown's Bronchial Troches, for Palmovary and Asthmatic Disorders, have proved their eiicacy by @ (esr or many years, aod received testimonials oy neat men @ho have used tnem. 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