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MEXICO. o —— @AY, ORTEGA'S DEPARTURE VROM NEW-ORLEANS FOR TEXAS—HE 13 TO BE PREVENTED FROM CROSSING TAY RI0 ORANDR—WHAT HE THINKS OF OEN. NAsRDAN'S LETTER. ®F TRLSGRAPH TO TRE TRIBTNX WasuINGTON, Oct. 30.—The following dispatch was reosived ot The Tribune Bureau to-night: Kiw Orirans, Oct. 30.~Gen. Ortoga, staff and suite, loft for Texas (Lis afternoon ou tue Si Mary's. Thave good au- thority (or atating that if he altewpts to eross the Rio Grando hewill be arrested by the United States officer commanding that distriot. ANOTHER DISPATOR. New-Ouuzaxs, Oct. 30,—Gon. Ortega, whe has been ore for sot loft this evening per steamer St. Mary Brazos, 8t Ji Heo refses to rogard himself as in- olndad in Gen. Sheridan’s depunciation in his lotter on Moxican affairs to Gon. ick. He insists upon his LConstitulional claims to the Presidency of the Ropub- Fic. He says if ho could think that Gen. Sheridan thought rlmlmg saside the Constitution of Mexi¢o or deciding upon Litios to authority under it, he would formally pro- 4ost agninst bis assumption PROULAMATION BY PRESIDENT JUAREZ RESPECTING THR IMMIGRATION OF POREIGNERS—SUCCESS OF THE LIBEKALS—DEFECTION OF GEN. LOZEDA FROX THE IMPERIALIST CAUSE. BY TELEGYAPE 7O THE TRINUNS. Wasamxorox, Oet. 30.—The Mexican Legation re- ooived to-day official dispatches dated Chibuabus the Ist iust., coutaining the following information: President Juarez issued a decree on the 28th ult,, re- poaling the decree dated Monday, Aug, 11, 1864, in which oertein inducements were offered to foreiguers who would te to Mexico to join the Mexican army. Now the ican (Government reserves {o itself the right of fixing the terms on which it will t the services of foreigu- ofs in every case according Lo circumstances. ‘The odicial paper nlls Mexican Government published @Gen. Martines's report of the several successes obtained by the Liberal forces in the States of Sonora during the month of A last. A communieation from Gen. Lozada is also published showing that this General, who had at the beginning joined the French and Maximilian is thoroughly disgust ‘with them and has made up his mind to desert their cause. He advisos his countrymen who have taken sides with the invaders to abandon that cause. This is a very great blow to Maximilian as Gen. Lozads was one of the msin sup- mmm of the Empire and & man of much influence i his striot. There is 00 truth in the rumor that the Mexican Consnl ot Now-Orleans had applied to Geu. Sheridan for permis- wion for Gen. o pass to Mexico. The Moxican Consul to-day sent a dispateh to Minister Romoro denying that charge.” As Gen. Ortega intends to $asuo & pronunciamento against the Mexican (jovernment, De caunot have the support of the Mexican officials. ——— CHINA AND JAPAN. —— A STEAMER BOURNED—SUCCESS OF THE INSURGENT LEADKR OVER THE FORCES OF THE TYCOON. ' Sax ¥ rancisco, Oct. 30.—The American-built steamor | Huquang was burned Augnst 19 at Kaika: hina. Japanose advices, via Shanghai Sept. 8, confirm previous Dr)fl! of the considerable success which Chosin had ob- tained over the Tycoon, who made & descent on Chosin's ~@erritory. but was caught in n defile and ronted with heavy Joss. Cliosin rotrieved the losses suffered at the begin- ming of ihe struggle, and kad crossed into 1’Kokura, gnin Ang & eigual victory over the force under the command of Hosba, uncle of the Tycoon. o — THE INDIAN WAR. #T FELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE 81. Lous, Oct, 30.—Advices from Fort Gailsnd, Col- - @rado, deted Oct. 11, say that a portion of the Ute Indiang @ave come in and surrendered o Gen. Carson, the com- guandaat of the post. It is feared, howover, that the sur- yu ouly for the purpose of getting their annuities, they will renew their dopredations after receiving PRAREE S et THE LATE STORM. - —— ACCIDENT OF THE HUDSON RIVER BAILROAD. B TEARGRAPE 70 THS TRIBUNE. East HavgrsTRAW, N. J., Oct. 30.—A terrific storm of rain and wind commenced here about 10 o'clock, cavsing as wovers n froshet in this vicinity as has been experienced in theso #atts for years. From this point to a distance of half « mile worth, the entive track of the Hudson River Railroad has been water covering both up and down tracks el v submerged. Fz dopth of several tuches. Of course there had to be an outiet it somoweere. About one mile north of Lere it washed away Bbe gronadwork of the track usd ran off dowi the embazk The above stato of affairs came very mear causing a disaster; o3 it was, g The i iculars: As the Albany express tra 3’-‘-’3.5 uite au accident’ occurred. Mllnn oh Jeft Peekskill ot ¢ oclock and 9 minutes th reached the spot wh water bud broke Miros 2he engineer, not observing anything anusual in the state of “2raek; did not slow bis engine but let her wavel along at her Bsual rate of speed (about 25 miles the hour). As soou @Ay cars Ten on 0 that parp of the track which 4had be WJermined by the water, the ralls gare way, and ti ‘mntire ‘with the exception of the engine Minnesota. ran L A iaip» number of passeugers were on bosrd, and a od i t Eowever; yemained upri the brakemen and a news. perbaps 9 Xpress up d thewpoton theup track where the sccident oceurred safety. 1In fact the engivee: of that train looked back and observed the Albary train rus off. The engineer of the fll. Al: dnomas Hodge, and the sreman, Mr. Calviu Brig) b wser hat M shey bud wot besn running af full speed. the fi\nlnm would have tumbled down the embankment; ai it oocarred one moment sooner than it did, terrible disas would have voeurred, for in that case both of the ex) rli"x: heavily laden with human freight, wowd bave led & wongors i ue iudistingaishable mass.” Tue New-York pa train that met with the sccident were taken to New- Y ork in the Sing Sing train. The noon train up was de Aayed at the break over one hour. but now eversthing is ran “ming reguiar again, T hesr that the storm was very severe Tuther up the river, MMt bLuve heand of mo disasters THE EFFECTS AT PEEKSKILL. RAPH TO TRE TRISUXE. - By rwLsa i, N. Yo Oct Qhis moraing was very sever. o The storm here last ufght end The lower part of the town t the depot was inindated. families belng drigen out of the er part of their bouses. The Tron Works whre compelled 0 business 88 the water covered the floors of their ork-ahops. The wind blew a perfoet lusricanc. At this time Writigg. 4 p. m., it 18 clearing up and o stroug north-west wind pf rails. Al the docks were inundated and considerabie Jumber and wood drifted away. VESSELS OBLIOXD T RETURN T0 PORTLAND. WY TRLEORAPE TO THX TRINUNE. Portiaxy, Me., Oct. 3—A severe south-west gale hias pre here all day. Several walls in the burued district, whick being rebuilt, have been blown down. © steamer fik « . putin here for a barbor. The steamer City of 1 returned to Rockland. Both the New-York Loats . mre here; also, both the International steawery. No ters are yot roported. The shipping in the harbor are riding out the wuls well BY TELEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. Previvesce, R. L, Uct. @—The heavy south-west wind | whioh had presailed here for 12 hours, increased to s furicus le botween 12 and 1 o'clock today, The tide was usprecc wit jentedly high. Wharves were covered, and cellare ‘water. Bix or eight ¥ broke adrift in the harbor, and were Baore or lewy £8 were unroofed, und three s Mon R GIPE: T Lanedels the 105t be ROOVE T Lanodels tho 100t wap tor sorvhouss o tho tsials Cobpany, and Iatge. trees o Jewport the tide swept over Loug W harf. Railrond deput was blown down. embankment of the Bristol (K. 1) Railroud depot was washed away so badly as £0 stop the trains vy two or three Erviors oF THE STORM.—The storm of Monday | wight was very severe, but not lasting enough to do very great dunago Lo ehiipping in the harbor. The chief damage was the minking of the propeller Claxton, owned by Couseers & Co. of No. n§ Poarl-st., and laying at the Venaugo dock, Jersey City, boat was loaded wiznuu whieh became widely seattered. part part on a lumber unl:apn on » lighter, and six or eight bar- soap Tels were found stowed awe umlur pile of oyster shelly “Thirtiothst. er nflm 1, worth was recovered, mod the swareh resewed to-day. osamnis ot ! [ “THE RAILWAY EXCUKSION 10 FORT RILEY. ST TELIGRAPE TO THE TRIBOYE. ALTOONA, Odt. 20.—A party of officers and direc- tors of tho Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division, with & Sow invited gaests left Philadelplia this morning on an excor- 4on to Fort Riley, the pressnt Western terminus of the rond. ‘passed through this place this ¢ " They go by special ""“'";""""' fort Riley, via ;, Cl & e e THE P. C RAILKOAD EXCURSION. 1 Tessare Tt CHicA0, Oct, 29.—The Pacific_excursionists left 'mlllh morning in & special train over the Mickigan ~l THE NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY. RionMOND, VA., Oct. 30.—The National Express ————— TEMPEBANCE CONVENTION. v Oot. 30.~The New York Confereace Tem. -,m bave sarl however, are lo-morzow. This aft+cuoon was h”_ of & husinase ouarsoter, togethe: with da oren: guestion on the aubjest of on Thin fl:‘_"&‘mflfr v, uyuuv :‘Hn& puaior of 2 , Faw York City, % ars e ’ r 2] o ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. PENNSYLVANIA. dsClte e The official vote for Cunpn;umen in Indiana, from the books of the Secretary of Btate, is follows: Distrlet. 1:4'57 sy ey g i Do. N iblack's majority. Curry. ¢ Holman's ma Brown. Julian. ». 6,251 13,416 Julian's majority.... Do. Dimant .. o 1B B Dumont's majority Ort) " Turp in. Koe ol 25W8.. Colfax’s majority 5 Dofrens. ...14,6 X Defrecs’s majority IN THE STATE. The Democratic State Commiite vening Jouraal, have beou employed for a weok past in trying to figure up a majority in the ‘State. A scoro of tables were made out by difierent parties ; but they inva. riably showed & balance on the wrong side. At length, and after great labor, the following table was agroed upon as the very best that could be done. It shows s Demo | cratic majority of 930. But any one, at all posted, can pick out a dozen counties in tho table, any one of which will wipe out this majority. In fact, ¥ ofher light : araugus. . | Cayuga. Chautauqu Chenango. Greane. . 800 Cortland Hamilton. 100 | Kingseeees 6,000 Montgomery. . 400 Now-York 38,000 Orangs .. . 250 Putnawm. . 400 (tuculu. . 1,900 | Rensselaor . 500 Richmond. 71,200 Rockland. . 80O Schobarie ..., . 1,500 Scheuoctady e Sengea. . Suffolk . eses Sullivan . 500 Ulstor.... 800 Westchosts 2,000 Schuylor. Steubou. aThe Counties balance! in the sbove table will give Fenton more than 2,090 wmajority; while Erie, Clinton, Orange, Renssolaer, Chomung, Putnam and Ulster witl, iu the aggregate, add to that majority, instead of giving 2,990 for Hoffman.—{ Ed. Trib. BASE BALL. e AN EXCITING GAME AT HOBOKEN—STAR VS. MUTUAL —S8CORE 16 10 13 But few expected to_se¢ the gawe played between theso clubs yestorday, after such a tain storm as that of Mo day Hat it cleared up by noon, and at 2 p.m. the two clube were on band with their players. The erioket.ground inz too sagey, the contestants bad 10 play on the old fieid derable preparation bad to bo made hefore the field of water Iving in ofl the hollows on the By 3o'clock the giound The 10 use. field, snd especially sround the bages. was placed in tolerable condition and Mutuals wers minus rvices of X Flagglers, Worth and Manley, thre- of theig Fhefgame opened with the Mutusis at the Bat. Z first striker and first vietim, Walerman scoring the only mn made, as the next two strikers retired io succession, Rogers tgking iwo dy-balls nandsoze On the Star side five v was the only one se | of Jewett's to second: wnd & beaatiful catch by Patterson, were 1to 1. In the second innin fonl iy by Miles and but the next two s*v secured runs, 7T socond after making his first well. The 3¢ one, two, three order, all on the fly, by Zeller, Waterman and Haffield T'his blank score compliment was returned by the Stars in the third fu: n pretty double play by Jacks Maediarmed and W nde id & beautiful #y-catel, by R marking the felding, The Stavs for their shere geiting one ran, Waddell being the lacky may, the others retiring on tips and by & ine throw of Jowetr's 10 second. Tho totaly w now 3 to 2 in faver of toe Mutusls, the coutest becomiug g interesting. In the next inning the Matuals batted well Yor an 7 runs to their score, and by fine fi " | tire for blanks, the totals a1 th ing 4t 10 to 2 in favor of the time to spare now, and “ husry up boys" wes | Star captuin, the anxiety of thi *boys" | | exceeding the soore of the Excelsiors | | the Mutuala, than (0 win the game, s0; ’ peet with thres -bort. £ by n fine throw ‘Waterman, iuniog Martin was p: field by Tackson ell at first ™ returning st & hing they diduot ex Iu the seventh innings th utuals added four to their re Dy fine batting. and when t 1 18t0 thedat they had 12 to get 1o tie their opponcnt All they wallled, owever, 20 as 1o 1oad the ExceNior six, and this u was but five mor it was getting pear sundown, and this hance. Lewis bed off uud secured his base, ved suit, end Jo and behol they went ip to gef looked like their ja and then the others were scored but with one ont, aud before the inui other un was wlded, the total at elose now standing Tie boys now begun to think victory within reach, and being onraged by thetr good pull up went in the feld and 13 two protey cotches—one by Lewis urd the other by Lelud—gnd the | good play of Miles to Waddell, put ont the Mutuals for s blunk | [Veving themselyes an innings to pull up the live runs requisite s the. Yo coutest now Decame intensely exeltivk. | beings mp and 1k’ business to the ciose. By two boine s from beautiful bits by M good hit by Juckson three runs were addod to the scare. (L6 totals now standing st 12 to 14 the Mutaals but twe ebead. There was now but oue iuning 1wecide, aud by o miss catch he Mutaals in theirdust iunisg secured two runs, and Joiing 16 10 out the Stars for one came out the victons by the totals 13, We give the score below MUTUAL. 0. R STAR 'y 3 | Waddell, ¥ 3 1 Sullivan, p 1 1 1 2 2 2 ] nn formerly & well- Kuown residmst of Tounsssss, dicd wuldenly ¢ Lrviagton, N 7., om the morning of the Wtk iost His fugoral will taks plage o Urisia L s, y The Albany | Lis table is @ confes- | sion of judgment ; and 10 intelligent Democrat who ex- | the hat, but Waddell's ran | tily disposed of on | 1 W ars then went out in | THE TURF. : e . 5 TROTTING AT THR FASHION Cofass. (Thucsday, 1at Nov.] Foshion Conrse, having aucoslod ia makiag arrazgemeats by which the thres (fiyers, Lady Thorne, Lady Ewma end Wilies, will meet fn friendly contest. Each havo compof specting the Ocean Yacht Race to come off in December for & puzwo of #0000, the facts of which were noted in sesterday’s Tmisuse. The matoh was made af a dinner given by (he owner of the Henriotta to some of the leading yaohtvmen of the New- York Yacht Club, when, tho question of the speed of various yachts being under disensslon, Mr. Osgood. owner of the Wid- Emn offered to name & yacht 16 sail agaivst the Vesta fn the pring for 5,000, twenty miles towea and back. This w ‘accepted, Mr. Osgood named the flagship Magie, belong- Mr. W. H. MoVickar, esq,, Commander of the Squadion.. eventually to the making LT rflvolmm to which all prescut coutributed. to bo sl jor uu the second Tuesdny in December, by the Heurietta, the Vesta, and the Fieetwing, from Sandy of Wight. Commodore MoVickar will act as judge, leaving here for England in time ta reccive the contesting vessols on their arrival. It is said that some efforts will be made to ssoure & Gosernment steamer for the use of the Commodore. with other ?mlwn of the club. Tho stakes are deposited with L. W. srome, eaq i being o —— PACIFIC COAST. g R FIGHT WITH INDIANS IN ARIZONA. BY TXLEGRAPH TO THE TRIDUNK. SAN FRANOIS00, Oct. 30.—An Arizona letter, dated Oct. 12, says scouting party from Fort Moowell killed and wounded 15 male Indians, and captured two squaws and seven children, camer Del Norte, from Crescont City, brings 87,600 in treasun The bark Camilla, from the Arctic Ocean. brings 700 barrels of il aud 12,000 pounds of bone. vl A THE NATIONAL FIN BT TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE WasHINGTON, Oct. 30, today commenced paying the Oetober ) Thnesday nest the dishursing officer of the Trea 3 ribute n portion of the $160,000 appropriated by Congre be benefit of the ¢ foreo of that department who tay have performed extra services. Internal revenne receipts to-day amounted to §655,044 02, The Bank of tho State of Missouri in St ha changed to n pational bank with the fitle of th Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Lonis.”" and receiv certificafes of autbority to-day. Its capital is &1410.5. Lation will be issued to this bank — CANADA BY TELEGRAPK To THE TRIBUNE Hauaoy, C. W., Oct. 50 English Confederntion De 5 s Hon. J. A. MoDonnld wruf others, all in the interest Confederation. for the ab- seivee of any allusions to the letter. The Treasury Department H 5 3 No NEW-ORLEANS, ‘morrow morning for 8. The Board of Levee Commissioners luave issued proposals to build 1,200,000 feet of levee. There is 1o truth whatever in the statemeat that Gen. Sheridan has been ordered to Washington. SHORT CORN CF BY TELEORAPN TO THE TRIBENE. CH10A00, Oot. 30.—The com crop of Minnesota is #0 ahort that corn is now being purchased st Milwaukee and shipped up the river. G THE STEAMER SAN FEANCISCO. Cmagieston, 8. C., Oot. 30.—The steamer San Franoisco, from Greytown, Niearagua, for New Vork, with 770 passongers, put in here to-day for coal She will resume her Voyage (o-morrow. — BTN A WARNING TO CONDUCTORS. BY TELEGRAFH YO THE TRIBUNE. Cmeago, Oct. 30.—The conductor on the street- oar here, from which & colored man was ejsotel as saisd o od. a3 4001 a4 the case came ont of the rod IN MINNESOTA ST. L0 and Miss our r s dubinm, PR A THE PUBLIC LANDS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRISUNE. Tho authorities of the State of Wisconsin baving filsd it Thw Geners! Lawd Office o Hat of lavds equring (o the e @ onlec Uie Aet of Congress, approved April 10, 1864, 10 314 i construciing & ahip canal to Connect the waters of Oreen Hay with Lake Michizen. The Secretary of the (ntarior has directad that the laods be propared oval 1o the Blate for thet e, The Comminaionss Is now ;u.u I examining snd odjust liste of snloctions, which i ), 008 acree. . EXECUTIE APPOINTMENTS. . ‘Mitehell, Lo_Roy, Now-Vork, Yemoved . C. L. Shrewsbary. Madison, lodi Mcloland. rewoved ; Lyman bheldon. Webstor, L. Day, appolated Oct 2 and now removed v Ageni—H. B. Deuman of Kansss to Noribein Nuperiaten - THE STATE OF TRADE. | ® rrLranAPR 1o THE TRINUNE Bureato, Oct, 20.~Flour firm at @ No. 1 Spring, LUE iheat—sa! Amber \Vinter. @173 415 50 tor D 70,600 psh. 2 26 koo blew— 0,00 busli., with ales 41,5000 busn at 5. for for Oido, aud 62¢. for Chicago No. 2 and Toledo. 13,00 bush, st @i 17 for Cu and #1100 tudiug {3 bond on private terms. Rye 12) Pessy 1 27091 5. Por, $3. 9230 Receipts—6.697 Lbls. Flour,' 65614 ) 16,720 bosk, Uste, 5,281 bosh 465,180 Lush, Whest, 55,56 15,140 o Onta, 9400 husc. Barley, destined for ¢ tie for 14 dayy 006 bush. No. 2 Sbove views of buyers 40,000 b Kye fir but n bond; $i 2@ onehes Flour steady ed lc bt $2 43 ot. Corn 4 f0@ $5. | 2w £nicaGo, Oct 221 for No tonz doll b Shipmwuts 9,000 1aeh. Cos 7. Lot, Oct. 3, corce and active. . Woest fi Iilgher. Onta bighier . vales et 32854 unchanged. Lord lower; saies 6t ) cliied; sales ot #2 Fora oW or prime Kei frme: but quiet. Wheat )c. butter Awber dc. € €7, Ne. | Rpel wies st @i 0878] I 1 - U o te b Freighte 12 bigher; ¢ vanced to #5 T3 for ed to W Resin Whest Whits 2 35, 0. 1 of week, 3100 bales; t 9% Markel stesdy. 3 Midd'ing. Jte. ThmCotton \UMT; waies 90 baler. Middlings, BAVANNAN, Ul b CHARLESTON, Oct . _ —— PHILADELPHIA CATILE MAKKET. Octobey W—=The sopply of Beel Cattie this week wus Lage, amonmting to aver 2400 fend. The myrket was duil. Lu for good chtile remain tnebanged. Sales wero wile ut from SLewhi6 per 100 B for fuir 10 good cntiie, wd frow 416 50 w0 17 for prime and extin. ‘ suger—Thie w, was very dull, owl ‘m;.g‘l“y 10 the + that the arrival of Sheep amounted 1o over 24000 head. ces weze lowes, oply #3tre quabity bringing as high e tge. per . The ruling price waa from 3 to 6 cente Hots.— e active, and over 4000 liwad ware sold at the two yards. at from #13 to §.3 per 100 . net This is 8 decline on previous quotations. Cows—The saleof Cows resched i75 Lend, at from #7400 #&0 for Springers, aud frow #5 to $100 for Cow aud Calf, je P u Uplevdid wmachine, bt that your siiteh is This is the substance of e inquisy veuslly visitiog it 2198 | il de | WHEELER—MILLER— At Chursh, lo this ity on b last., Bdward | w--d':-u’cm" “‘mv al of Now-York. DIED. s LA U The relativer and fricuds of fuasral. 30 G o e o Wk CAMP—In Brookiyn. et Jo PR oy ov. 1, 48 10] oclock & m. g .":.!".JM.“..'-‘..,.L-@ 3 O the aurivad of e pochuias dua notice Wil be gives of the fuersl. Tussday, Oct. 30, iu the 55t A e el MATTHEWS—In this g n l..“’ on Tuesday, umfl.-w ry o R Wedaesday. 0th (et of the iz of Matthows fully invited to ettend the Tunersl, wi (w-l-nfi| m_‘ st 3 o'tiock, et No. MURRAY—00 Tusuday, the b inst, *w-hu‘fln i, Murrey, In e Nov. 3 - Biopars o8 Careel Pk Broskiym. Foe Connectlcut PUNNETT ~Sudderly, ou M Oet,. ol g i e 1 Yoo Faer e ou ) edoesday, o i Faus"Chured, May sho rost in pease. New-Joriey papera plesse copy. VAN ALTS—On Sundsy, Oct. %, W, Van Alts, aged 19 Th funsrel w1l 1 "".n.«:' iy D 0“;: u:l x::.::am fun will b at teh s, ' Mre. Richard Husioc, on Wodneaday, Sl lnst., &8 3 0'cio Friends sud relaiives are invited to attond. years, . Bvecial How lightly (alls That oaly troads on fawers. Baysthe poot. but Time does not waik ho fliee, avd it shonld theretore run thus: Law lightly wave Tiaw's Wings mystocies, Whe sprinkled with NIGHT 8LOOMING CEREUY. Be sure, Bowever, that itis PHALON'S, and uot oneof the couaier feite that Tiema is slways sending (o tho abades. Having Largely fncreased Our Stock of o follows ing (iooda we ace praparsd to ofiac to our customers & clioice vatioty of BRONZES, MANTPL CLOCKS, VASES, PARIAN AXD BISQUE STATUARY, SILVER WARE, and FINE PLATED WARE, FRENCIl AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHINA AND GLASS-WARE, CHANDELIERS AND GAS-FIXTURES. Agenia for the portable EMPIRE STATE GAS MACHINE which can be seen i operation at our stoes. WHITE. FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, Second Selaction, $38 per st . RICH CUT SETS OF GLASS, ¥ine Qaslity, $45 par set. E. V. HAUGHWOUT & CO. Nou 498, 190, sd 492 Brosdway cor. Broomest, Roferee’s Sale by ordor of the Suprome Court, in Pare JAMES I COLEMAK. Releres. ill sl st wnction, at the E: changs o Nl Brasdung, o FRIDAY, Novembers, 1966, ai 12 w'elock 5oom, by oeder of ths Suprawa Court, the follo property beloaging to ‘sutata of th e Joha ] 'out 4o, No. 71 Sacond-st., Kos. 51 dad 53 Pilaat., No. 80 o Now 0 and 40 Water Tormw liberal. SAML. RIKER. Aw'y. No. 15 Nasmwasl, Mchensk's Pulmonic Syrup. SOHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Those three andicians will curs PULMONARY CONSUMPTION frequeatly in ite last siages. Tho Pills stact the bile aad shear the stomach of the mites; the Seawsed Toul: dissoives ths Grad and creates o gaod dppwtite . the Paimoule Syrap peostrates thr5uzh (e blsad vesais, srsates & mow clreubation, and canses oxpscls atu Dr. SOHENCK will b ot b ROOMS No Tuesday, from Ba. m. to 7. m, AL advicn (osn of charge; bt fer o thorongh examinalion with bis respiromaer, $a Prics of the PUL MONIC BERUP snd SEAWEYD PONIC oseh 1 W por botils LLS, %peaianbor. Sold iy can A Yook Ly Dresgh obtatusd ot his Rosms, No. 31 BUND 3T W. a ¥, Dutey & Con Mo €31 BROADWAY, M choles amartment of FRENCH CHINA DINNER AND TEA 8I o Rich cot aad eugraved TABLE GLASS, CUTLERY, and otber House Furvishing (roods. Thay am tha Sols Ageate in Now York for the sals of 1. N Mooper & Co's GAS VIXTURES, (Succesot to DIAMOND J No. 91 Brosdway, Opposite Grace Charch. The Agente of this eitabilshiment bave searchod the principal eities of Eutope, and eciployed the lasding artisens sbroad to obiaia the RAREST GEMS AND RICHEST JEWELS of the Old World. A+ tigresult of thess endaavors, o coliection has beon secred o the most uniqee wod recharche articles over axbibited to the Awericen abie. Y Cannolasears of precions stones end sdmicers of artitie workman Whip in jeweiry are fuvited. CONSISTING OF LAMBLR SUITES, ing at manufacturers’ prices, 4 | OF THE LATES PARLOR. DININ N Retween Bowery and Secon Al Gosdewarrcuted. . Ve | Jul G Pohié, M. D, Farmerly of and successor to IR JAM R, CHIIL id t Waiers, Fert liare. The (irent Disusters at Sea. THOUSANDS OF LIVES TO BE SAVED No pasenger should teart b w0 ere 4o vechle: CHONDAL® A e only reliable ta (he ek of bumen 1if TEST CORK MATTRESS o pressivers and cono Vari-keat.. by O Clothing rou MEN AND BOYS, ABBATT & MOORE, No. 577 Brosdwa ave ow ot exhibition & very full snd choice asortment of CLUTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS for MEN, BOYS wod YOUTH, made from waperor waterials, nd eriomsed, se uial, in the very best mauves and style. Their CUS TOM DEPARTMENT s tlled with NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, | which they are prepsred Lo make to order s la mods,” and on very sewing-Machines, H Positively the ovly ['ace in the City where you ean fud o)l kiuds of NEW SEWING MACHINEZ, ot manufecturers’ prices. and wheie you camexchange ny time within thicty days for any other Machifie ‘without extrs charge L Dot satisfed SIBLEY & STOOPS, veiod oot disarders o RISLEY'S EX 4 large bottles, and 4 ion sl "y Tonle, 1) fnfl%" T e e ACT BUCH at up with foll directions | by et HU. P id tor the Dr the FULA, SWOLLEN GLANDS, all by taking batheof wis #i?.nmu- — “fi'.i'.“..i'u ‘o \ag certain cheu- e iee. "Bua STRUMATIC BALTS, prepated for bath n-u--n-w the Cempary. The eecifies (ot the care of Lhe - Avove uased m“mn Oxt.;rl:fllwlm =TT Viedery Haie Restorer. WONDERI'UL DISCOVERY. By Lo LA L G -8 e by DS 5N BUREN. Coumit, No. 18 St e e ST Teupe 'RW e SR ® Houdat., ersey | be | SR R L a8 12t saalq o v dol-oul FROGKLYN ACADEMY OF KUSO0:w FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 0 0 ‘Mmow Pewdor. 1t ramovse groase wpots as i by misgis. Powder, . the Tt Lasws the olothes porfeotiy whise: Yous ok buiiade il bo pure #hite,, An ordlnary washing will cout ouly thres cents. Snow Powder. moet dclicate (abric. Snow Powder, Have vou beied it 1 1f not, do so. Will not injure the Tha most eeonomical washing pawder in ase. Snow Powder, s 0us of the standard houssiiold articies. Snow Powder. A washing powdor of great werit. Soow Powder. Every pradent houskeaper uses ic. iy ey Washiag day coald not pass without it. o 8oes B0t wikl o practice seonouy Saow Powdor. Tt savas monoy. labor sad the elothies, Powder, W the bard labar of rubbing. P wi B ID.I‘ Snaw Powdor. It saves thy bardest of drnigecy. Snow Powier. Tt saves the axpasss of woap. . Snow It romoves greade wpots as i by wiagle. Sno Telaavas ti clotlios ,.mm}'v{n 3 Snow P . Tho most oconrmical washiig powdac i Suew Powder, z Every prudont housskamar and Saow Powilor, Wadkiog day =oallnat ...-&.m. | - sl | Saew Powdor. Fino prige b 0al7 25 pente. i ivorins. fa 8 proparaiion of pareSuve:. Diossita gucs Bilver el eotting Conlaias no Marcury or A Bl 1a spproved by promingat sclea: 14 the hest Silver Claanar avar Silyerine. Doos 0ot scrateh the finest surfaces. Silverine, Producas s Li@er betetofors (ound oaly on o Stivorine. T eusty applied with a loth. Silverine, K ‘Wil not injure or stain the bands. ilverine, ’ [t4 action W instantanesns. Uniow HEADQuARTERS, L oy Nos0 uospwar. 5 Lroe i, ws. § Sitverine, Sin: The undersigned have besn sppointed o Committes by thy v, &e. Platos ovar Copper, Broas, German Sik M Unlon Judiclery Coaveatios, to ioform you that ou the st inet. you. wers unaaimous!y nomiosted by that Conveation as its Recorder of the City of New-York. The Comumitiee were INsTRUCTER further to declare that the nomination was made lor the REASONS that your judicial judgments bave beea impertial snd uninfluenced by pactisan considerations—that the manaer in' which yoa have pers formed your fficia! duty DEMAYDS your redlection—AND THAT YoR, HAVE BERN NEITHER DOUBTING XOR COLD IN THE SUPPORT OF THM NATIONAL CATSS. We bava the honor to be your ¢b't sery ts, = Brass Scales look like Sitver ones. Silverine. 0ss ook Like Silver Mounted. tod Makes Brass Mo Silverine, plats Door Trimmiags, Gus Fixtares, &e. Wit Silverine. Ons bottla will last a loug tiae. Stiverine. 11 eoste cnly Filty Cala pen bttt JOHN SEDGWICK, Chm, IRA 0. MILLER. —— ar Hli"—‘r.' g WALDO HUTCHINS, OUT R PELTON, erine. 1o sold by all reapsctabls dealers. JOHN B WHITE, FREDK. OLMSYEAD, To the Hon. JOHN T. HOFFMAN. Reaniar Unioo-Ropublican Neminationn, FOR SUPERVISOR, : JOSEPH B. TAYLOR. Union Republican Nomination. FOR THIRTY-NINTH AND FURTIETH CONGRESS, g THIRD DISTRICT, _ stiverine. Iv proparation of pure Silver. Siiverine, | Deposita pure Silver, aud notbiag eive. Sitverine. Replates sll places where former plating {s worn of. Siiverine. I+ perfoctly safe for Table Ware, Sitverine, no Meicury or Acid. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. f Union # S giTiadee Vib mn::mv& o NELSON T4 smc..'.-_na Dinrch, B Geu. Chas. M. Darting, W. Irviag " s Union, ¥ "R EET RO eieh Olfll 1—5: T Unien Republioan Silverine. Is approved by prominent acieutinc wen. Stilverine. In the best Sitver Cleaner over used. Does not seratch the fiu stlverine. ter eretofore found ook (NERENNER. < Sth District, 1866, 20th sad st Wade, FOR CONORESS, Stiverine. Maukes Brass Mounted Hamess look ike Silver Mounted. Silverine. Wil plate Door Trimmings, Ges FiXtures, &s. One bottle will last ¢ long time. - iy e, 10 boowd 1o Rhins, and iy Blning Al 20l 5 by o A HowR ¥ WRVES, . o e o ven € . . v > \ o 4 ooyt Baabhatide # wem o b

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