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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, hands. Then our English cousins over the ater may look up, although so far their funds this Erie road have been swallowed up as a ht shower of rain is swallowed up in the ads of Arabia, Let them consult Sir Morton eto on the broad gauge Erie road and its oad gauge connections right through to St. jouis, and he can tell them that these lines, in mmodore Vanderbilt’s control, together ith the Hudson, Harlem and New York Cen- al roads, will be the salvation of the Erie jockholders and the making of all the other es concerned, Wherefore? Because with this consolida- on these roads will soon be able to relieve e Erie canal of its pressure of freight, and ill be able to bring the produce of the great est to this port at rates of speed and trans- tiation which will even draw upon the esent downward trafic of the Mississippi and e St. Lawrence. These are but the begin- ags of a general system of railway consoli- ‘tions which, regulated by jaw, will: im- qcnsely contribute to bring the products and TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Napoleon’s Note for a General Confer- ence on the Roman Question. Repression of Free Debate in Prussia. ANOTHER RIOT IN ENGLAND. The Formal Cession of Rus- sian America, @ material interests of ail sections of the | untry into immediate rapport with each er and the outside world. In steamships a railroads we are just entering upon a reer the ultimate developments of which no aN can conjecture. qewspaper Enterprise—Past and Present. es newspaper press, presenting the age ae its own image, reflecting active life in all {, moods aud modifications, exhibits change yoWhere more remarkably than in the ever- eming advertising columns. The contrast setwoen the advertisements in the Hxratp of -day and those of a favorite journal when e career of the Heraxp began, illustrates at ce the growth of city and country, the pro- reas of thought, the diffusion of knowledge, e rapidity, impulse, freedom and ease with hich society moves, Ii was the common hion once for advertisers to put in half a olumn for a year. Who can afford to do this ow in the Heratp? Such has been the in- ase in the value of space in the advertising olumns that the increase in the value of land The Steamer Ossipee, With General Rousseau on Board, in a Gale. ITALY. The French Plan of a Conference—Italian Explanation to the Powers—Retirement of the French Troops from Rome. Panis, Nov. 11, 1867—Evening. The French government has issued a second note in Tegard to the proposed conference on the Roman ques- ton, In this note even the third rate powers of Europe are called to participate, Itis thought that none of them will decline, Frorence, Nov, 11- ening. ‘The government of Italy, which Is hostile to the pro- jected Conference, has sent a note to the European Powers, im order to enable them to decide against the mecessity of any Conference whatever. In this note the Roman question is discussed from an Thalian stand-point, The details, however, have not transpired. Pants, Nov, 12, 1867, ‘The Moniteur, in its official column to-day, announces ALASKA. A SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE KERALD. Forma! Transfer aud Delivery of Russian Amerio.® to the United States—The Ceremo- nies and Addresses on the Occasions New ARCEARGR, Oct. 8, Via Vicronia, V. I., Nov. 10, And Sw.Nouisu, W. 'T., Nov. 11, 1867. The formal transfer and delivery of Russian America to the United States government took place to-day, by Captain Pestychoff, Acting Com- missioner on behalf of the Russian government, and Major General Rousseau om behalf of the United States, At three o'clock P.M. & battalion of United States troops, under command of Major Charles O. Wood, of the Ninth infaytry, was drawn up in line in front of the Governor's residence, where the transfer took place. By half-past three a large concourse of people had assembled, com- prising Americans, Russians of all classes, Creoles and Indians, all eager witnesses of the ceremo- nies. Precisely at, the last named hour the Russian forts and fleet fired salutes in honor of the lower- ing of the Russian flag; but the fiag would not come down. In lowering it tore its entire width close by the halliards, and floated from the cross- trees, some forty feet from the ground. Three Russian sailors then attempted to ascend the inch and a half guy ropes supporting the flag staff. but each failed to reach his national emblem. A fourth ascended in a boatswain’s chair, seized the flag and threw it in a direction directly bencath him; but the motion of the wind carried it off, and caused a sensation in every heart. Five minutes after the lowering of the Russian flag the Stars and Stripes went gracefully up, floating handsomely and free, Mr. George Lovell Rousseau having the honor of flinging the flag to the breeze, the United States steamers Ossipee and Resaca at the same’ time honoring the event by firing salutes. As the Russian flag was lowered Captain Pes- NOVEMBER 13, 1867.—-TRIPLE SHEET. NEW YORK. e SPECIAL T TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. . Weston on Lis Travels. Lyons, Nov. 12, 1967. Weston, the pedestrian, arrived at Weedsport at five minutes past eight o'clock last might and left this mor Ing at half-past five o'clock, arriving at this place at Ove minutes before twelve, Ho remained here for dinner and on bis tramp at two o'clock this after- nood, He wilreach Buftalo to-morrow night, and on Thursday will leave Butfalo for Erie, Pa., aud make bis third attempt to accomplish one bugalred miles im Lwen- ty-four consecutive hours. THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. Rocnester, N. Y,, Nov. 12, 1867. Weston arrived hore at twenty minu@es past twelve o'clock to-night im good condition, Ho was,met by a large crowd of citizens and went to Congr: 188 Hall, where he will remain the rest of the night Ha) made sixty- three miles to-day, six of them in agnow’ storm, ‘the fast thirty miles were mate aga‘ost a heay,V head wind. ~ will leave this city at vive o'cluck to-m \orrow morn- 1g. The Late Election, Roousstex, Nov, 12, 1867. Pho Monroe county canvassers are in sessh on to-day, and from their table we make the foliowit \g majori- Wes:—McKean, 788; Hillhouse, 767: Gates, 7% '2; Ham- mond, 591; Van Cott, 781; Powell, 760; Dy Lamatyr, republican Senator, 36; Powors, 4 emocrat, Moore, revublican, fer Sberitt, tor Assembly, 99; 'Wooa |, repub- lean, for seme, 132; Bradstreet, democrat, . for the Assembly, 79, avis, republican, Aunany, Nov. 12,1 67. The official democratic majority on the State tie Ket in this county is 1,806. Aueaxy, Nov. 12, 186\7. Detective Kelley to-day arrested two young Fren \ che men, who gave their names as Emil Bonel and Af \red Roland, om suspicion of robbery. He found in ta ‘ir possession five sets of priests’ vestments, a communi )2 bees &e., all valued at $1,500, Tucy are supposed , \to be professional burglars, MASSACHUSETTS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Prohibitory Law—No Further Presecu- | tons for Its Violation. Bostox, Nov. 12, 9 o’Clock P. M. ‘The voice of the people against radical legisiation has already beon observed by the Governor, A day or two ago he instructed the Chief State Constable to make no further liquor seizures or prosecutions for selling, and to-morrow an order will be sent out to the deputies stat- |. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Tur Loxpow aed. or Tonnox, Nov. 12— Ev euing.—Consols closed at 94 9-16 for money. No ad- vi os have yet been received by Atlantic cao!e, and im welt absence the following quotations are given with- my! KuOWiedge of the condiuion of the New York mar- a —-Uuited States ive-twenty bonds, 70 15-16; ti meé Central Raiuway shares, 84g; Erie allroad sharas, 47, Tha FRaxxrorr Tours —Frankrort, Noy. 12— Even™ ¢.~-United Staies bonds are quoted ab 76% for the iswm ¢ of 1862 Liv@krooL Corros Manker.—Lrverroot, Nov, 12— Evening, -—The cotton market closed heavy and deciin- ing under @ho influcnce of the unfavorable reports {rom Manchester, The following are the authorized closing quotations ;=-Middling uplands, 84, Middiing Orleans, Sind. The sales of tlie day foot up 8.000 bales. Traps Report —The advices from Manchester to.day continue to be un‘avorable. ‘The market for goods aud arns was heavy, with a declining tendency. LiverrooL Basaverorrs MaKKe aveRPOOL, Nov, 12—Evening.—Breadstuffs unchaneed since the th o’clock report; thus:—Wheat is firm at 17s. for ( orn—Now fornia white and 13s, 10d. for red Westera. Taised Western sieady at 48s, Gd per quarter, Javenroon Provisions Marker. —Livexroot, Nov. 12— Evouing.—The provisions market is unchanged since the noou report; thus:—Beef, 1053; pork, tard, 52s, 6d. ; cheese, ‘543; bacon, 524, Livanr Propvos Market.—Liverroon, Ni Rvening.—The produce market remained change since noon, waen the quotations wi 8s. 3d. for common Wilmington and 128, fe pale. Tallow, 448. 6d, irit# of turpentine, 278, Petroieum— Spirits nominal Pi M4 ; refined, 1s. 5d, Cloverseed, 39s, Sager firm at 263, Gd. for No. 12 D. 8. ne Perrourum MARKer.—ANTWERP, Nov. 12—Evo- ning.—The petroleum market is dull, Standard white is quoted at 47f, 50 centimes, EUROPEAN METINE, NEWS. Loposperry, Nov. 1 “The aes line steamship United Kingdom, Captuin Smith, which jets New York Qorebe 26, arrived at Moville to-day and sailed for the Ciyde Brest, Noy. 12,—The steamship Ville do Paris, Captain Surmon, from New York on the 2d inst, arrived bere this morning en route to Havre, Quexxstown, Mov. 12.—The steamship oz ot Paris, Captain Kennedy, from New York on the 2d inst., ar- rived here this forenoon. Disaster at Sea,—Quernstown, Nov. 11.—The ship Melbourne, from Archangel for Boston, is at Cork in a leaking conditien. FINE ARTS. The Artists’ Fund Exhibitionist Society opened yes- terday its eighth annual exbibition at 661 Broadway. Gifford, Eastman Johnson, David Johnson, Hennessey, Beard, Boughton, and nearly all the other New York || artists have contributed picyures to this collection. The first fall and winter exhibition of the National Academy of Designs will be opened this week. The re >| ception day for invited guests is Thursday, November 14 Thomas Ball’s admirablo statue, in marble, of Edwia : Forrest as Caius Marcius Coriolanus is on exhibition at 6 ‘12 Broadway. ‘THE BORG COLLECTION. Accwenr 1. Sewaton Sustver.—Ffon, Charles Sumeer met with quite &2 @ccideat on Thursday last, while as Fiebart, Mich, \ "hich ts om the Southera Michigan Rail- road. He had be.’ Inspecting one of the palace sleep- ing cars, and soppi.. < (fom the oar, not policing bbat it Was just starting onto, ‘Oe station, was Durled violently forward by the momen: *M of thé car and downward to the ground, striking wit." Considerable force, Bor- tunately ho wore a siifl biace bat, which protected Ina $0 4 great degree from (he sey erty of the fail, and per- baps from a fatal acci\ont, But 818 bead was badly cal aod Sioe paris of his body praia. Hs wounds wen not di until he arrived in Toled®, 80 that he hadtoS riae five hours in cons: Mr, Sumner is now iu this city, be 1s palued by lls wounds — mn Adveriiver, Now. B Anywhere Where Hofs Malt Extract, ther GREAT BEVERAGE OF HSALTH, bas been introduced tt haw found quickly great favor—with the sick, the well, with physicians and the public. When the depot 642 Broad- way was opened last year the sale of HOFF’S MALT 8X. ‘TRACT was already so large tbat more than one buadred thousand botties were used in New York city alone in the frst three months, During the summer it has been intro- duced ail over the East and West, whence we receive daily . We pudlish one of the clan's enconiums sent lately by the Pittsburg holg, to Hoff's Depot. DR. SCHAEFFER, OF PITTSBURG. One might search ha whole drug store withows finding sucha t and efficacious remedy as HOFP'S Malt BLVEGAGE. Itsbows ite wondertos power 16 cases of secretions on the luogs, ‘ebeat, the pr and @ buodred Umea l have seen the bes results tu other casen, &c. Sold at the pC ip aa by druggists and grocers every where. A Card. THE NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, having equipped a sufiicien: feet of new fast steamships, specially adapted to the trade bave determined to establists a California ling via Aspinwall and Panama. three phys Agent, F. § FROM Believing they can do a and profitable business om this route carrying passengers and freight at much lowee rates than have heretofore been charged, they ask from @& discriminating and generous public such consideration end patronage as will mske succcesful an enterprise of so great importance to the interests of the shipping and travelling: CHALES DANA, Vice President, 64 Exchange place. community. | | New Yous, Nov. 11, 1867, - Expositio sthinWay get Uys triumphan the frst grand goid medal for American Grand, thon srerdeg. Upright Pianos, rf wie unanimous verdict of the inter This modal la istinedy classified. firet Sider of medi over all etter American exbibllors, and over more than four hundred pianos entered for competion by early ail the moui celebrated manufacturers of Europe, Ware . 109 and 111 Kast Fourteenth siree., or that the Emperor, seeing that Italy is resolved to do her duty and {ulfil all her obligations under the Septem- ber Convention, has withdrawn the French troops from the city of Rome and other parts of the Papal territory ing that in accordance with insiructions from head. quarters and in response to the desires of the peopleas expressed at the late election there are to be mo further prosecutions for violation of the A grog! law. The constabulary will be abolished and the ray, law fn Broadway is distanced by it. If a New york merchant of thirty years ago had as uch money as would now pay for a column Mr. Louis Borg, the Vice Consul of France, who is ab outto leave for Europe, has formed during the past th irty years a collection of oil paintings, bronzes, coins, trechoff stepped forward and addressed General Rousseau as follows:— shi Beatty tae cmplerion aoe for CEOS We H. 1aieb's BLOO. OF YOUT ertising. He would have gone up town, ought @ house, and retired to take his ease, Frorence, Nov, 12, 1867, Rear Admiral Provana del Sabbione has been ap- Pointed Minister of the Marine, and his acceptance of the post completes the Cabinet of General Menebrea, Italy Decided Against the Temporal Power. Frorenca, Nov. 12—Evening. the United States, General Rousseau, in response, as the American flag ascended, said:— Carrain—As Commissioner on bebalf of the United States government, I receive and accept the same ac- PENNSYLVANIA. © New Castle—The Sunk—Death of Paraperema, Nov, 12, 1867. Yesterday about a mile above New Castle the steam- attn acted the favorabte notice of Mr, Jules Manie, for- men ip expert at the Musée du Louvre; Mr. Oscar Co- moa tant, author of Trois Ans aux Mats Unis, and other forei em amateurs. Mr. Munie says that ‘‘many of our amat curs in Paris would be happy to come into poeses- sion « »f some of the chefs d’auvre which adorn his pri- vate . mansion;” and Mr, Cometiant mentions particu- Guwexat—As Commissioner of his Imperial Majesty repealed as soon as the Logisiature assomb! scu Uptures, engravings, arms, antiques and miniatures, All Wi Used It Are Unani io te the Heratp for one year, the last thing he | “vi Vecchia the Emperor of Russia I now transfor and deliver the srt abersanhe rT vas ¢8, enamels, porcelains and curiosities, which has rid lito it he Sot defuntful beautlder Tie aam ould have thought of would have been ad- Tho Menebron Cabinet Complete. territory of Russian America, coded by his Majesty to A. M. Maurice: Prete Dice eases of women, thirty year praetie at E aed street. Gusrantees certain relief to ladies, from whatever cause, ‘without pain or incgnvenience. A Blessing to Ladies.—A Lady Written Pere - tuguese Fame without ii . je Fite Folleved me in one da venience, Price $6. Dr. cordingly. The Commissioners spoke in a tone of common conversation, and were only heard by Governor Makesatoff, General Jeff. C. Davis, Captain Kus- kol and a few others who formed the group. boat Major Reybold, from Delaware City for Phitadel- eet, or sent yma Pbia, collided with the steamer General Putnam, of the Lighthouse Department, The accident occurred about ten o'clock in the morning, during a dense fog. The Yutoam was from Wilmington, Del., bound to New York. She immediately sunk in about four fathoms of water. The captain of Biles 139'Laberty Advertising columns were a sort of pic- uresque desert to the reader. He saw the ‘ows of miniature effigies of delinquent ap- rentices advertised as runaways; he saw pic- ‘The Gazelfa publishes the text of a diplomatic note from Prime Minister Menebrea, which declares that the suppression of the temporal power of the Pope is indispensabie to the maintenance of good reiations be- tween Italy and France. larly a Mong its curiosities sculptures by David d’ Angors, Pradie ' and Strazza, and pieces of furniture which used to belo: tg to Mario Antoinette and to Napoleon Bona- parte. Probably few collectors of coins on this side of the * Atlantic been more persevering and suc- cessful tl an Mr. Bor The sale of bis entire collection Poriugu ieaye give 8. Beware of linitators, who copy my adr to sell poisonous compounds ir. A. M. MAURICEAU, 129 Liberty street, t were aailing, the houses that were to let; FRANCE a i th. bold states that. he tho saan 1 of coins, , pictures, seulptures and all, which commenced yn jntermal, ibe ut it was all the same for weeks. He looked : conn Waianae ns A parte but heard no apoaee pes ihe Puteaa yesterday and will be-continued to-day, excites consider- | WOLCOTT'S oflice Pigeeie ace dare’ New Yor ver the ann ment of 60 many quintals of | Changes im the Cablnet—Doath of the Bra- See Princes Maher: ity GREENE DAY HAS b Gecteceetnin ene: trem wate <tieueht tp. hte ort by | able inter set among amateurs, LANTHILATOR Ia, disp sos Tr vst aie rye ee zilian Minister. Mrs. Major Wood. The Princess wept audibly aa | (umige2°% The damage to the Reybold was very FIRES THIS MORNING. and colds in the head Both sold by douggise, in pure. logwood, so much dried cod and other valua- le articles for sale, and it was the same for a ear. Now, however, one scarcely sces the e advertisement twice. An advertisement Panis, Nov. 12—Midnight. white wruppera only. ‘The report of the resignation of the Marquis de la Valette, Minister of State for the Interior, s confirmed, The Emperor bas appointed M. Pinard nis successor. A. Packard, editor of the publications of the American Sunday School Union, died here yoster- day, aged seventy-three years, He was a native of ‘Springtield, Mass, Execution of Nea) Devaney at Wilkesbarre the Russian flag went down. ‘The transfer was conducted in a purely diplo- matic and business-like manner, neither bouquets Fire in Biest Aven rrest en Suspicion of Arson. Between tweivi ) aadone o’clock this morning a fire ‘ocourred in the ce ‘lar portion of a tenement house 215 we pBegueital Wome eir Who Desire to Presery: uty use ORO. W. LA ‘st TOUTE. IRD'S BLOOM O| ut once in the Heratp accomplishes the ad- ertiser’s object; it sells his old sewing ma- ¢ or his new piano; it puts him in imme- iate communication with the man he wants to and for whom he has vainly hunted a year, ‘till some one suggested the Heratp personals; It gots hima tenant or gets him a house; gets dim s servant or a situation; in short, supplies almost any and every social or commercial want; for this one advertisement is seen and read by half a million persons, Thus the range of its influence is practically illimitablo, while any mere agent works in a compara- 'Bively narrow sphere. It is the extent to which our citizens use the columns of the Wixracp as a means of intercommunication that gives these advertisements their great variety pad peculiar personal and vital character. In Rhis respect these advertisements are news— | mews of the most important kind, and that which is hardest to get. | These changes in the character of advertise- ments have, of course, been only secondary to } those other changes in the newspaper that bave made it a valuable medium for the diffu- | pion of intelligence and @ great edacational | instrument—changes due to the infusion into | mew-paper management of the spirit of enter- | pris and progress. How, for instance, would the passed-away journslists have stared at 1¢- ce numbers of the Herap. Garibaldi’s re- cer Roman campaign, reported to us by our sp ‘al correspondent at the scene ot action, ca’ -all the way by telegraph. These tele- gr. tic letters were read in the Hzravo within thi days after the occurrence in Italy of the evo 3 they recorded. It is this energy and | vig. use of the great inventions of the age tha ake the presd what it is, We intend to ; car these principles still further in the man- age atof the Hssatn, and one of these days sha. rop even the locomotive and steamship as: .né of communication, and have our cor- reep dence sent entirely by telegraph—so | giv'uy immediately the fall details of events wi @ now we give by telegraph only the out- fin . waiting for the mailed letters to tell the | whee story. ‘THE FRENCH THEATRE. , te pgp igs Aubray, by Alexander Dumas here last night for the second time. Rot so much s drama as ® moral and social |, Shema, Gramatically considered. Madame Aubray has or own, held in defiance of the conven- of society, as to what bappens ought to happen when lovely woman, having stooped to folly, desires to rise again. Madame Aubray’s ideas are those of a woman whose generous sympathies contro! her nature, and consequently they are vot g°nerally accepted ideas on this subject. To show how much Madame Aubray is in the right and poctety in the wrong is the purpose of the play. It Bas & second purpose, more or less satirical, as show- ing certain inconsistencies of the people of one idea, Madame Aubray has taken &@ tancy to a young + %ady whose history will not bear scratiny, d urges ao Sa, y tleman to po of ‘bee on bn ene m4 Re as ona ois urging thie mane with ya earnestness: ngpires that another = Madame’s protégee, & Thea we den change in her wearkonnees to secure & hushand be the unfortu- g were ffrageé in the South but not in Ohio; i eere phagothropies as Tome as plilamhropy was ot own expense, This piece of @atire is ade! in and makes the only dra- gmatic point in the on The piay is chatmingly writ. ay ‘tee the elegant fluency and terse force character. the style of this author. It is alse admirably Madame At imper- layed, | pert of ubray , yo prime Now York ort Ol Madame Her oon played Roche and Bazantin by Mr. Ham. ba playing ine, Madame b "a protigée. performance wan very Wue. house was thin. nights of next week the to visit Albany, entre will be filled o Risori, wee returns to ene town » fargwel, a ‘M. Pierre Magne has also been appointed Minister of Finance, Dom Macedo, Minister of Brazil to France, died to-day, PRUSS:A. Severe Repression of the Freedom of Debate. Beuum, Nov. 11, 1867. Horr Twesten, a Prussian deputy, bas been tried and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for remarks on the judiciary made by him in the Diet, ENGLAND. Serious Riot Oxford=—Tho City Quieted by Soldiery—The Honduras Railway Lean. Loxvox, Nov. 12—2 P. M, A serious riot is reported in Oxford, and troops have Deen ordered there to put it down, Lonvox, Nov. 12—Evening. The measures taken to suppress the disturbance in Oxford to-day were effective, and the tows is now quiet. A loan of £1,000,000 to the Honduras Railway has ‘been introduced in the market here. This loan looks to the construction of @ railway through Honduras, C, 4., from Porto Cabello, on the Atlantic, to the Gulf of Fonseca, on the Pacific, the surveys of which were made under the old Squier’s grant about eight years ago by a party of English engi. neers. The proposed route is about two hundred and fifty miles long, and the cost of construction will be about £6,000 per mile. Fenian Rioters Sentenced. Maxcuxstmr, Nov. 12—Evening, The prisoners Roberts, Featherstone and Gould, were brought up before the Commission to-day, and were each sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, All the indictments having been disposed of, the spe- cial commission for the trial of the Manchester rioters was dissolved, SWITZERLAND. The Postal Treaty with the United States. Barwa, Noy, 12, 1867, ‘The Swies Council bas approved the new postal treaty negotiated with the United States of America, PORTUGAL. Admiral Farragut’s Fleet at Lisbon. 1, Nov. 11, 1867, It is understood that the United States fleet, under the command of Admiral Farragut, now lying im this harbor, ‘will mot sail for some time to come, the Admiral having determined to prolong his stay in this pori, IRELAND. enian Conviction for Treason nnd Felony. Dostum, Nov. 12, 1967, The trial of Halpin before the special Commission was eoncluded to-day. The jury brought in » verdict of guilty of treasom and felony. The prisoner throughout hie trial has maintained bie claim of American citizen- ship. ‘The Court has not yet prenounced his sentence, CUBA. ) rorennnnnnnnnns Sanitary Condition ef Havava—Sugar Mas. wet and Exchange. Havana, Nov, 12, 1867, ‘The sanitary condition of the city is favorable, No. 12 Duteh standard sugar & \ a 8'¢ reais, Exchange on London 143015 per cent premium, Exchange on Paris 2 per cent premium. hegre’ on the United States, at long sight, for currency, 24 cent discount; for god, jong sight, 234 per cent pre- miwm, and at short «: per coat premium, NEW JERSEY. ° SPECIAL TELEGRAM 70 THE HERALD, Sale of Blooded Siock at Bordentown, Purtaperenta, Nov, 12, 1867, The auction sale of bioodad stock at Maiilard’s Mile Hil Farm, Bordentown, consisting of forty-five horves, thirty Alderney cattle and one hundred Leicester sheep, Digs, poultry, &o,, was woil attended to-day, The more Cleopatra, by imported Eclipse, two years old, brought $260; a bay colt, yearling, by Colton, $650; a bay mare, ight years old, very showy, by Vermont Rambisronian, $800; « bay filly, four years old, by Slasher, $675; 0 Yearling Alderney bull, §115; an Alderney beifes, $137; light dappie Alderney cow, ns ym. The seep and pigs Drought goog pricy, nor speech-making following. The entire transao- tion was concluded in a few hours, the Ossipee, with the Commissioner on board, steaming into the harbor at eleven o’clock this forenoon, and at four o’clock in the afternoon » dozen American flags float over the newly born American city of Sitka, Protest ef the Russian Commissioners— Trouble for Mr. Seward—Duels on Paper. New Arcnanart, Nov. 3, Via Saw Francisco, Nov. 12, 1867. { The Russian Commissioners have protested against the occupancy of the fur company’s buildings by United States troops. By courtesy the troops are now sheltered and the supplies stored. The matter will be referred to Mr. Seward. Much ill feeling has been exhibited since our occupation of the city. Seven duels on paper have occurred, but they were settled without bloodshed. The parties are of high rank, Terrific Hurricane on the Const—Narrow Es- cape of the United States Steamer Ossipce from Wreck. New Arcuaxaet, Nov. 2, ‘{ Via Viororta, V. I., Nov. 10, And Swinomisn, W. t., Nov. 11, 1867. The United States steamer Ossipee was nearly wrecked on the night of the 27th ult. when forty miles southeast of Archangel, in the most terrific hurricane witnessed on this coast during the past seventy years. She lost all her boats, and con- siderable of her sails and rigging was carried away; her chronometer was destroyed and all the fires but four were put out; those remaining were kept alive by burning oil, tallow, grease, lard, candles and like sabstances. She shipped an im- mense sea, doing great injury to the powder in the magazine. Forty-six sailors were wounded while on duty, but providentially none were killed. General Rousseau and his son George and also the General's staff were on board. The hurri- cane lasted eighteen hours, and the entire storm between thirty-six and forty hours. Lieutenant Commander Crossman and # beatswain named William Green saved the ship by their heroic ex- ertions in battening the hatchways when the storm raged with the greatest fury. The engineers ond firemen all behaved nobly. The Ossipee put into Sitka harbor on the evening of the 28th ult., having left here on the evening of the 26th. ‘The United States storeship Jamestown and the United States steamer Resaca are in port, all well. The yellow fever has been thoroughly killed out. The revenne cutter Lincoln has gone to Staken river, with the United States surveying party in tow. The chartered vessels Milan and Buena Vista, with government.stores for garrison, have arrived safely. The hurricane swept over the harbor with ter- rifle force, Fifteen vessels were at anchor in the herbor at the time, Three Russian vessels were driven ashore, and Sandwich Islands bark Mame- luke was badly damaged. Several vessels dragged their anchors and bore down upon each other mercilessly, yet no serious damage was done, The steamship John %. Btephens was in their midst, but received no damage, though the Heaaxp cor- respondent on board the Stephens reports the midnight scene as trnly appalling. A number of houses were blown down turough- out the city, yet no Lives wore lost, barre. the Fe iy oak at least 6,000 house: piace. ie “Gentlemen, I am falsely ; he swore my forgive Toomey, too.” for the Murder of His Wife. Scranton, Pa., Nov- 12, 1867. The execution of Neal Devancy, aged twenty-one years, for the murder of his wife, Catherine Devaney, near Hasleton, Luzerne county, Pa, in July last, took place at Eg ainaek sonny ner yard at Wilkes- or three hundred people manetase jain a open surrou: Lops, trees ‘available aotek confessed his guilt on the 5 deaffold, say! ity. Dominick Toomey ore fe away. I forgive svecsbody; I VIRGINIA. The Coming Trial of Jeff Davin—Chief Jus- tice (| © Arrive in Richmond To-Day. Ricavonp, Va., Nov. 12, 1867. Chief Justice Chase will arrive bere to-morrow to pre- side with Judse Underwood at the adjourned Spring term of the United States Circuit Court, which com- mences to-morrow. The Fall term, at which Jeffersou Davis wilt be tried, commences on tho 28th i From the venue it ap- pears that the jury will yrs composed of blacks, ARKANSAS. The Convention Election—Supposed Radical Majority in the State. Memrnis, Teno., Nov, 12, 1867. A despatch to the Post (radical), from Little Rock, to- day, says that Arkansas will go largely for the conven- tion, with a working majority for the republicans. About four-fifths of the registered votes were cast in the State. Montgomery, Perry, St. Francis, Dallas and Hi os complete, give 200 tion. lotsprings majority for the Conven- The delegates are ali radical. Pulaski, Crawford, Conway and Sebastian counties elect radicals, with the co-operation of the whites, LOUISIANA Appointment or R. King Cutler as Judge of the District Court. New Onteans, Nov. 12, 1867, Gonoral Mower to-day appointed R. Kiog Cutler Judge of the Second District Court of Louisiana, im place of Judge A, Cazabate, resigned, ij GEORGIA. Fi Sav jah. Savannau, Nov, 12, 1867, A cotton factory, with six adjoining houses, was de. stroyed by fire here to- ‘The loss is estimated at $25,000, on which there eu, 500 insurance, CANADA. e in the Manner of Election f the Senate=The Militin. Orrawa, Nov. 22, 1867, A movement is on foot in the Senate to petition the Imperial Parliament to make « change in the constitu. tion so as to provide for the election of the Speaker of the Senst by that body, instead of by the crown, jersiood \bat the government policy on the jon is todrill one hundred thousand mon militia 4 ennually twenty-five days. This makes the militia expenditure about $3,000,000 per year, Escape of American Counterfetters from Jail in Torouto—Heury Ward Beecher. . Toronto, Nov. 12, 1867, Ulrich and Hareq, the two Amorican counterteiters confined in jail here awaiting extradition, escaped this morning by breaking thoir cella, They have not yet been recaptured. Henry Ward Beecher and party arrived here to-day, MISSOURI AND KANSAS, Destructive Prairie Fires=The St. Water Works, St. Louis, Nov, 12, 1867. Accounts from different sestions of Missouri Louis and Kaosas mention very serious losses to farmers from prairie fires In some instances whole farms havo been destroy btn sheds, grain and hay stacks, oroharde and occasional? jn being consumed. Many thousands of oly ire worth of property has been destroyed, Marder in Platte City, Mo., and Leavenworth, Kansans, Leavexwonen, Kansas, Nov, 19, 1807. ‘The proprietor of the Pianter's House, at 1,qtte ity, Mo., named Jenkins, was shot and insiantiy Killed by « negro man this morning, whe had been Viwebarged for some misconduct, $500 reward has ty.on offered for the arrest of the murderer. In South Leavenworth thia morning 4 mulatto woman abot end instantiy killed another wor an, tne bell enter. ing her ear, Jealousy ts (upper. to bave been we cause, First avenue, It was extinguished by the Gremen with but trifling damage. The fire not being accounted for and suspicion rest Pe . Jacobson, a rosident of the house, Officer Sh in, Of the Seventeenth precinct, arrested bim on st wsprciom of arson. He was detained in the Seventeent : precinct statiom house to await the Fire Marshal's inv eetigation. 1 fire in a Stable. Shortly after on > o’cioek this morning a fire took place in a stable rear of } No 61 Third avenue, owned and occu- pied by Henry Aus drop, The horses were got out, The damage done to the stable and stock is about $150, Insured for $300in yntinental Inau @ Company. THE Al LANTIC CABLE REDUCTION. An important er ‘or havipg appeered im one paragraph of our telegram yer itorday, announcing the cable modifi- cations, we republish that portion of it corrected to read as follows:— No extra charg’+ for messages in code consisting of plain words; but 1 osesages in eipher—that is to say, messages in numer als or in lotters. of the alphabet, not being any kuown ef dictionary ws or names of places, sb'ps, persems, &e.—aro wa be ged for the first ten ciphers (or letters $2%;, for each additional cipher or letter $2 50. MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Canard mail stemnship Russia, Captain Cook, will leave this port on Wedwosday for Liverpool. The mails for Europe will close at the Post Office at half-past ten o'clock em Wednesday morning. Tue New Yorx Hea .up—Edition for Burope will be ready at nine o'clock im the morning. Single copies, in wrag pers, for mailing, six cents Mongy, Maries ‘eni ng Telegram of yesterda: nh Sturt, Nov. rarity A.M. 1 Mund atrifie heavy this morning, and the following are th @ quotations:— The bull cliques are ty siping the market down litle, in order to increase the “s hort” interest. The leading bulls, including Daniel Drew’, Richard IIL, Uncle John Toby: Henry Keep, Silmson # od the Vanderbilt’ party, are ooking forward to ‘some livel y sirains of music before long, which the bears are ex pected to: dance very much aga ast their will, Butthe be ars may get the beat of the bulls atier ail. . . . . . ‘The cand issued this morning by the Tyrectors of the Pee ¢ifie Mail Company im L108 rongly suggestive of the Trish eervact’s evasiy Fence ian’ tould) aim was Bis Gree ‘el Lo he Directdte of the Paciie Mail dveam- ship Company with “Koekjobbing, depreciaung the value of the Companys she ves Baneonesariiy, and withholding in, formation. Mr. 14 wis MoLane and t ie Directors repiy that thot Pacifie Mail Co pany ia # aud that the Atlan pA, -J Company is not. L~ 4 Messrs. 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