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g O YSR ee NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOYEMBER 10, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT, — it PO P s ————— Y v 3 < . RN g i Nov. @ ity of John Semith, ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. THE SOUTHERN STATES. | Doemeni it les tavgat on e owisor WESTCHESTER NERS. R ek 2y : - R o 7 gacted o reaioa will ba ramoved tor intarmeat o Trinity Camotary from et i@ reidence, No. 5t West Tausy ign b, 05 Satardag, Nov. N PROAPITATIONS—JACK ROGERS TO BUCCEED GEN. KILPATRIOR IN CHILI — BUSINERS 0P THE PATENT OFFICE—CABINET MEETIN3—Tui NLW ORLEANS MASSACRE—MR. STANTON'S RESPONSI- BULITY, BT TELCIRATH TO THE TRINONE. Wasuwierox, Fridey Nov. An idea may be obtained of the exiout to u of officials for non-indorsement of the al policy of reconstruction has been carried, ¢t that from the first day of July last there tean over 2,200 changes of Postmiasters in the Nortiwrn and Western States alove. Iu Penusyl vauia aimost every officer of he Internal Iovesas Service was changed previous to the and, in fact, to such an extent wias removal of these officers carried, thbat | Kooy MeCrlloch was obliged to energetically amst snch wholesale action as greatly detri. lic service. Gen. Continger o 1ne here a day or two since as an applicant for plrw ot Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Lias gusted and withdrawn from the eontest. was Cabinet day, aud comsequently th w visitors st the White House. ' . Welles of the Navy bas finished bis swnnual cawd itis in the hands of the prin The vetaries are busy with their reports. ' e s riently reported that Major-Gen. Kilpatrick Uit States Consul for Chili, is 1o be reculled, and A d of New-Jersey will be appointed to uill that rwission. T:» National Intelligencer this morning bas the Jov eader: ™ 1 before the b Lin o 1. Hainl sent the following auperiant dispaici to s Sauton July 28, 1965 “NEw-ORLEANS. LA A. Batko, Bievit Mejor aphe 31 memorandmn on the dispatcl: is s follo “OFFICE USTTED TATES MILITARS TPLEG 1iRADQUARTFES i swing telogram received ot | Haim" ot oniy complains officially that e awaited, bn siomd. m roply to $his importaut dispsich. ut there official dispatcivcs, i the Goverumuent some time ¥ Stantoi ecer omswered the ubove b pateh himself, and 3t is a4 positive fnet that he tu the Presideit wntil weeks aier the riot. esident seen tue above dispatch of (icn 2 the budget of by unthosity of never have occuired. Wy Secrve ther auswered fhe dixpateh limsell Jor *resident of itg exis remnins uoesplaived ling this apparent great « W, 10 reusonable person can W ug riot sud bloodshe streets of New-Orleans or " 0 be nnd murde the J0th day e ‘ sash and « y to tinet misis. and those W Govonoom o ity suthotities—th not wilow * ings whatever, upon either sile. 1 1 Convention ted its mock v whatever could have comie of it. 1 wis the kind wor 1od f either Secretary N ithfully 1 1és Aty Bere tivo daye before the Tiot. or Gen. Baird bad « in New-Orleaus on the day that it accurred. The snziowaly an explonation fronn her ansicered Gew. Baird's dicpo 1+t hs opportunity to do so. t of the Commissioner of Patents for the r will show a remarkable increase in the { that Bureau. The number of patents vow weekly averages 200. There are about 550 < for patents receved weekly, The total of patents issued for the present year will s app! EY v of about 3,000 per year pievious to the m. The business of the Patent Office nstantly and Jargely increasing aod the pins fund awounts to $250,000 which bas anestl accrned during the Iast two vea The nass of the office 1s considerably ind, and sthers <o dd be an immediate increase in the force, | pa Iv of third and fourth class clerks. Addi- [ e promipt | i asaminers are also veeded to i vt to the interests of inventors. A luw passed at the last session of Copgress authoriz ug of force, but was pot aeted upon in the | roal Revenue bas decided * anaissioner of that aales made at **Dutc a3 ateiions under the Internal Revenne laws, wud €asable as such What is termed ** Dutch Auction’ §<apablic offer of property at a price heyond its real ~alie, aud then gradually lowering unidl sowe oue Twcomes a purchaser. | 1 +-House Board is making arrengements to | supp 1+ light-houses on the Southern coast with | Jigii-voesels. They are to be equipped with the Drai -} revolring beacons and mushroom anchors now i us Majr Bolton Newton has been appointed Chief | ture, and is now | Clerk of the Department of Agri ¢ (‘omumissioner ju the absence of the Hon. Isasc 230 has been ill for the past six week.. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS 21 TALAGAALR TO THR TRIBUSE. . Mar: W biting, Posunaster of Boston, Erie County, losen renioved and Jobn A. Bury sppointed. Dla. Ageat for the Flat b sud other conlegerate in Montava Territory ; Joe f, Bemseit o' Linnesta grrrss of b Missisippl, Cliserrand. Luse W i ¢ Indisns of Red Leke and Femune been appotnied Coiiector of luternal Revenue instoes, lows. o LAND OFFICE 47 TALAUEARE TO THR TRIBUNE. s meeived at the General Lend Oflice from the ‘Marquette. Mieh.. and Nebraska City, Nebruska, show the wonth of October of 22600 acres of e punlic of wich was located under the Houiestead lavr. {4eut bas made the following ap, Lo foot ade and ¢ TS Cor hanix REPOKTS - —— NAVY GAZETT e W THLAGRAPS VO THE TRIBTN ORDELED. 2 —Assistant-Surgeon Joseph (. Avres to duty at cadomy; Cespeuter Joseph E. Mider 1o sesuer Surge DETACHED. J. E. N. Grabam from sbip Polomac wud RFSIGNED. ¢ Eniveet Vdwerd L Hewitt MISCELLANIOUS. Tacony and Yautic are tepsiriog ot No ——— ARMY GAZLETTE. " LANEOUS. ot R. O. Abbott, Surgeon U. S Army and Medical Dirmetir Department of Washingion, nas bee: o abawite (07 six womtbe. i Ve OEDERFI. Rescrve Corps te duty with Fresd At Finks sssigne. versus Haldemao and others was fully crgned “xeited mueh nttention e conusel for ? pts were Walter H. Lawrie, ex Chief Tustice. Thoma . Marshell, toll Bsewsier of Poiladel Backus Wi Tioleris ouneel s appelcc. ¥ The amiount involved is imicence. all stocknolders i Dabael MEllcn n Company, of New-York . Weister =i, Oemasio. Northern Light, end twenty o1 conpanies. v ren e Forrarss Moxnos, % py Santa {rum, Whshingteu o fler e <ont of Con outered a s THE PACIFIC COAST Y TRLE AR 0 TR ) IR SAK Fraxcisco, Nov. 8,—The mines bace declared F videa s @8 Gallowe. Bupite, §6; Fuvage, ¥ Veilow Jucket, l rk Louisa Kabn sated for Fot ong todny with E 0N tpeasure, ' PengrFey y The hark Endeavor arrived to day frum the € b Sen sa bt i bivls, of oil and She repoits v halers mx follows : Josephine with .13 Onward 1% Dhlog 4. . Thomyaos, LuA' v Sunbests 530 Uble o Bosesa w0 bole: Wiliaws Kosel, 20 biix,, Jeva. J0 bbls _etire, #0 hivls: Cicero, 200 bbi.: Reinbow 150 biis.. W Lt whiis; Wikliam Hears. 2 bbb ) Wois, and Midas, 439 bbis Ty —— WOOL SAL W TALRGEAPN B TER TRINTSS. ng: m::w’k‘d-mmkk.ir sold Al wwetioy fo dny 1t the the b Franktivest. lost satunday, . The wool whe il to he weighed i romei endition and hrought the fullow . t i hr Tk whsbed. Wos ! “wd desd Wool, 2ie. s 02 socured Suipping, die.; ¥ Whe.; 14 do, Michigan, sw.: & do, Olio 4 b 460 18 floeces Town (et anwasied). e o b oaaperior Moutiza e ; 5 feece Town 4le: 12 do. Michigwr, 0 do. Michigan, dic. | nt g, MicKigan Extra. 3ie: lova, mxhed. e : 6 An Lowa (nmwashad). e imien e, , %e.; 16 Jo. very et 1 bigas Five U ; Conrse, Fine. Washed nid Un- s Haie. Ohio i % Gow, M)y of Connestiont bae gppointad Thurss Qor. Nov. S un s deg of Thaghsais ine { Ohio, | 1y 10,000 against 6,500 for last year and an | Auctiows " are regarded | | us o state that be was emph | — e | [ COUNTY RRTURNS BY TRLRGRAPN TOTHE TRISUNE WaitknaL., Nov. ¢ | gives Fentou a majori Official counts !'l‘x{nur-'l-v‘ figures. BEAT VaALLEY, Nov. U wajonity for Fentoa Carskiry, Nov, 9. —Ho: 18 310, Luthill's for Congress 220, @ipiuishing these stoad of —Cattarangus Counly gives an's majonty in Greane Coun- We elect both of T our School Commissioners, Morton, for Assembly is | beaten by about 150, Jaffersou County, compl Tioga County, complete ming gives ¥ stezises Fenton 2 834 majority. s 1,187 1 v. Wyo - 'W-JERSEY. | THR ELECTION IS HUDSON COUNTY—THE OFFICIAL CANVASS, The Board of Canyassers for Huldsou County met yes terday, but w mpellod to adjourn on sccount of er- rors 1 some of the returns. As there was considerable exei at in regard to the election for Shenff, 7' T'ines Republiesn' maintaining that 7%e Standard (Demo- erat) had poblished ncorrect returns, and that Midmer | (Demourit] was elected over Merseles (Republican), the for these candidates was canvassed es officio, when Ntandard retnrns wera found correct, the official majority being but five votes less than was announced by the Intter paper the morning after the electios, Merseles ha — DELAWARIL THE RESULT IN THE STATE WY TELRGIAPH TO THL TRIBUYE WiLMINGTON, Nov. 8. T%e Wilmington State. of tihis morniug gives the following summary of | ties, and says that the official figures will vary the result tle, I79; C riead—Kent, | - Copperbead majority, 1,08 The Ken- | a i3 Republicans to 6 Copperheads. House, | Republicans 9, Democrats 21, Copperhead wsjority on TLLINOIS A REPUBLICAN GAIN OF 23,000, CHt AGO, Nov. %, —Sixty counties it this State givea | wajority of 43,000 votes—igain of 28,000 since 1861, Legisluture stands about as follows: Senate— | | 16 Republicans, 9 Demoerats, House—338 Republicans ! and 27 Democrats. b MIssOU . 8.~ The official vole sgan for Congress—but should severnl regulur closing of the polls be | secured, his wajority will be iny ed, and Gen. Blair de- | foated for the Legislature. The 11d, IVth, Vth, VIidh and VILIth Distriets give large Radical major- Al ves Gen, Pile St. Lovis, ) 170 majority over H hindeed voles cast wfier th turns from the TT1d (Noel's) District are still too mea- gor to determine the result, T the 1Xth Distriet § Coneerra tzele, ive, is prolably elecigd, x counties zive over 11,000 Radical ma- jority. connties 1o be heard from gave Liveoln about 21,000 ay ¥ —— | KANBAS, THH REPUBLICAN MAJORITY INCREASING. WY TFLKGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. T'rise NE Buzeav, LEAVENWORTH, Oct, 9.—The retwins | come in slowly, suflicient to warmaut a vote of 30,000, of | which the Copperbeads will poll betweea 5,000 and 6,000, The Republican gains are_enormoas. Local interests I this eounty for the Rep ‘There ar but 12 or Democrats iu shie Leg We bare the following COUNLY Teturu Cowntios enworth lature n to ral letter in f Aul | | Awnoax, Nov. 5, 1066 | | by great er o, fraltf e correction of Wigtiaw b CARD FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRLSS. | To 0t Agents and Corvespondents of the Associated P'ress OFFICE 01 THE AseQeiaTED Priss. Nrw - Yous Nov.© Mr. D.H. Craig, the former Agent of the Associated Press, having stated in a card that he had not been dis- b agency, and that he was respo Cammittee, it becomes proper for e to the i that chnrged frowm s only to the Executiv Association, and not the Executive Comu he was discharged by the vote of the Association. SAMUEL SINCLAIR, New-York Tribune. Maxtox Maxsig, The World. Executive Comm MEXICO. [ | o —— THY IMPERIAL GARRISON TO VACATE THE | DURANGO. { TRBONE WaSHING (0¥, Nov. 9.—The Mexican Logation rece toeduy official dispatches from Chibuahua up to the K ult. Gen. Amada was already ou his way to Durw was thought that the Tmperial garrison would e ty before the epproach of Gen. Amad “Theofficial paper of the 15th ultimo publishes the official report of Genersl Cerrena of the important victory ob- ined by bis troops over the Freuch at Pales Puerto, newr Mazatlan, on the 17th of Septembor last. A decree from President Juarez, dated ou the 15th October, is also publis It deelures that the Louisiana Teluaute Compuny to | ove steam cowmunication by the Lsthmas of Tehuaute- | vee, having failed 10 fultill the obligutions jmposed upou the deerees of Sept 7, 1857, March 2%, 1554 and 1860, have Jost a1l their rights to that nndertaking. sme Lias been miade to the Tehuantepne pmpany, orzamzed late dn the City of Now- company sent sowe wmonths ago o special iy or | el 1! acuate | ¥ agent to the Megican Goverument 10 vegotiate for this ork. T . MUTINOUS SPIRITS ON THE RIO GRANDE—ORTEGA'S PRESENCE PRODUCING TROUBLE. ’ BY TELYGTATH T0 THE TRIBOAK Nuw-OuLEANS, Nov. U.—I have private advices from the B! e t mutinous spirit is apparent iu the Libe ral army owing to Ortoga's ence on the frontier, and that his emissiries are getting up a powerful party ia bis | favor —_— COLORADO. e UF THE STATE—AGRICULTURAL DEVEL- | PROSUERITY OFMENTS — INDIAN DEPRKDATIONS — MINES AND MINING OPERATIONS. | Froaw Uur dpecist Cotreaponden | Drsvie, Colo P 115, 10 us of Colorado, bas been a season of almost | ¢ matters and agriculture. wnd vogeta ar markets, | mnesawpled prospesity, both in winis s beens good, and all the cered in The whe culturally spenki sontlern purt of Moquache U . | An i sell susing renk vees 1 the &th inst )y A { tire setilers. in which sowe four o7 five whites were killed | | aumbers of eattle and horses were tun ol aud the ubgathored crops destroyed. The band his » gore uto Fort Gurlaud | and surrendersd w Kit Carson, amd are now swaiting it wunuiticn destiaved Mo wtidence has been fot oir mines. and mare labor portormed. tian fur Ve Uiree previous vears. A nomber of | verien hnve boen wugde the pust season, which give | Luess. On Juuwes Croekin Boukder County v wilier ore wnd argentit. | sy, 1o be | many rich | silver-bewsng leuds were much prospecting | Tor new ui working of old leads has beci curtied on the past | Suminer iarado Prospecting und Miniog Company, of wiieh Wilinn N. Hyets, cu pecintendent, have fulls | demanntrn it e tug of thele immense property, the unequaled ichnes e b this district, | The N i Prospeeting and Miuing Company hnve 'wo | dube_wich work fu thetr valunhie property. | Thie Wharton lead. & new discovers of argentiferous galeun | v ik the lurgest defined “creviee yei | . bwing 2 tegt iu Width, excecding Becehes lewd by thien feet. Boxides Dig 1hdag, the Company own_ other vaiuable property in Aistrict, which they have been developing the puet season. | Tuey also bnte u large numbor of suluuble copper und silver | sbined near Golden City contiguons 1o the valey, | istrict, in another sesson, will sstowish our kastein | s by Sl dsige @gount of silver 1an6u (rom Ger | slushle | e, : L and around Hawh Cenwal and Neviis, ' muel work bus been -k-nm:n& witeh huve beeu lyiug idie !u‘).- ©vdars wre worked with & vim that looks ke the good vid days of o A fuducement bus been, and % now held ot o oot mine | ¥ owiers 10 work their imfaes they finding o rendy sule for their | | gres at biaghly repunersfive prices slipped eani by the last express Thes xS 0 i1 bisilion ! conch from this ity . miderable anxiels 18 manifested heze fn relntion to the lo. | entiont 07 the Unlor Pueitic Itailrond. our people fesring that we are ot t receive the benetits which would acerue 10 s, if this lice were made u podit on the Tond. 1t hppears Lo be u fore- gowe cobelision thet the rond will penetrate the mowotsius Sorth of us wid thit we are o receite a branch rosd. Our great wove die in the Upion Pacifc Rallrond, Pasters | Whieh, Af they make Degser a point, as thes propose to do, will ive us direct railrond facilities through the cento of the canti. ent to vour eity, and give to the roud aa imaiense amoini of freight Wl our pussenger trafe, in prefereace 1o the rainbow branch, whieh the other rosd 10 give us. fhinw politienl T have only (0 sy, that our peaple trust Lunt Congress will, st an early day, sdwii ns s a stace wak o polieral froo the Liighti g i vt aclgieary Copyer Jolnon Gevoraoc. Inlonging 10 this Conps L dincoverid i B mobin { the colebiated Heary Wa this ]' frien { RES EarLt CLostsc Avsoctatios,—The Dry Goods Clerks' ¥ Closing Assaeiation of Browklyn held o regular meeting Iast evening at tbefr comns, cornar of Court and Joral ‘-mul; st Mr. Wm. Melvin in the Chair. The attendance was small. T CTION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. A TALEGRAPH TO TA® TRIBUNE. MistrnaevitLE, Gu., Nov. Y tutional Amendment. —The Legislature rejocted The rejecting sesolution at the Legislatare of Georgia dment adding the 14th Article 1o the Cons el States. 10n was made in the Senate to postpons of ap uuknown maw abont beach near Fort Hemilton its con- o mere L to some future day, but was amended v adopting of the above resolution, snd this passed. Yeas, | gosteniny. rt wish & star i kL ys. none, The foll Senate voting. cach coruer of the eollar, blue pants, and a pair of " Govern the House the vote stood yeas, 131; nays, 2. Mr. | meat” sovks. Justico Beanett was fo hold mut inquest, bus th Eilington of Gilmour, and Mr. Hamphreys of Fuuquier | verdict hax not yet Twen made Know —_— Comimittee on reporting this resolution, sccompany the | - - report with a lengthy argnment, in substance as follows: | = First: That the States of the United Stutes ulone are author | MUsiea ized to consider Coustitutional amendiments —— Seeond : That snch amendments must be proposed by tws. thirds of Cougress, or the Legisiutures of two-thirdvef the give a watinée at Steinway Hall, commencisz at 12 S hird - That Georgia was ope of the original States. and | o5 jock, .\ ¢ artists will must mave alm ays eontinned sch, unless she reserved the right ::!;;: Mdlle. Purepa aud tho other excelleat artists wi to wecede or give the Federal Government right to eject her. R > i ‘The report adduces the legislations of Congress, pro The French Opera Company will give a matinée at the olamations of Presidents and the issues mude dis | Theatre Franesis to-day, at 1e'clock, when Auber's d ring the war by the Government of the United States, 5 to prove that it was held by the Government thet rlormed no " State could socede, aad only interrupted the | P 4 o= practical relations of the States thereto; and the sappres Mr. L. F. Harrison, haviug made arrangements with 1 ion of the Rebellion was 1o restore these relations tully, | Mr. Bateman for bis fine concert compauy, will give b and the Constitution would then become the supreme 18¥ | jocenihi. Sunday evening concert to-morrow evening. of the land. ! Steinway's Concert Hall, instead of Irviug Hall. “This The argument then goes on to declare that Georgia ad | (hynge was made vecessary by the overerowdivg of Irving other States are iutegral parts of Congress. fud 1 | yiyiat the last two concerts, when hundrods of persos constitntionnl Congress con he eonvened while 863 | yure yuuble to obtain admission. “To-morrow evening the integral portions are foreibly excluded. 1t says the adoption of the Emancipation Amendment is no precedent | for the adoplion of this, the Southern States having at | that time vo delogations to be received into Congress s | now when denied admittance, and then conclusively say- | ing that us the amendment in question was ot proposed | by two-thirds of the constitutional Congress, the Couw- | mitteo recommend the adoption of the resolutiou sbore § given. lightful opera, ** Les Dismante de la Couronue,” Wi whole of the Bateman Company will af , which wake tue performauce one of the mwost drilliaut of the serie Another musicn! enterprise will be commenced at onee Mr. Bateman and Mr. Harrison bave combined, sud will give n series of Mondsy and Wednorday popular cogcerts, 1o take place at Steinway's Hall. The programmes will e selected with reference to the public tuste, The besi talent will be engaged, and every effort made to reuder the series both J wid brillians TEXAS. NEw-OnLeaxs, Nov, %.—There are fears i commercial cireles of an npprosching crash on account of ronts and fulare of cotton crop, upon which estimates were made, the maturity of notes, and searcity of woney Judge Caldwell, a promising citizen of Texas, in 2 THE DR —-— GRIFPITH GAUNT AT THE NEW-YORK THEATER MA. spooch at Auderson, recontly declared that be fully indorsed |1 . tches o eastitutional smendment Aod negro sufage. Ho | s 10 be presumed that divers subs and lm.‘l» 5 #lso recommended the scceptance of the s endunent by | ¥ould mar the first sepresentation of the new drama of - 6 i85 the people of Texas and said that if they did not volun which was prodiced st the New-York Theatre ou tarily accept it that the Radicals would force them | sday evening ; and, therefors we delayed witnessing its | to it. that none of the Rebel States would be allowed Fop- | porformance nutil inst night. 3t did not pass off with entire resentation in Congress until they déd so, and that no wan | would be adimitted as a reprosentutive thut bad taken ou ity to support the Constitntion of the United States aud | afterward aided in the late Rebellion. LOUISTANA. Bf TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIVONE NEw-ORuEANS, Nov. 9. The Stato Fair begins on 20th inst., sud promises to be a grand aftmir. There is every prospect of a mest felicitous reanion of Northern and Nouthera interests, The Bishops of the Episcopal Church left to-duy t0 go to Kentucky, where an assistant to the Bishop of Ker tueky is to be cousecrated. The new Bishop of Loaisiana | smonthnes eve peded itseourse et 0o matesial hiteh i nor was auy ispediment offered to the apprecistion of The pices by comprised i five wcta, A intr ed up Mr. Clinrles B the Iangange of the original whe for given prominence to vised by the e wodt importa i His own pe and is judiciously devised to % wever is labored and unsatl weede thet he hos done vl A rdfug to our taste iMith Gaunt but poorty suited age. 1t 11 would. moreove: et to Mr. Kende's 8 bore. t culinr and charnct ALABAMA. miunte stody of « dnngerons phases of ¢ v. Potter of Alabama has issued a proclamation o human pature, snd b Iy in u setting of n dering the obsarvance of the 29th iust. us u day of fustiv, drawn e d0 a remote amd bumilistion and prayer. i ruge. ‘The charm of that stiddy s see e JOURT- " piches of “wubtle teuthfuln » e thie COURT-MARTIAL AT RALEIGH | et g R il pd 1t Lo e care, sud b BY TELRGRAPE TO THE TRINTNE. | RaLriGr, Now. 9.—A general Cougt-Martial has heen fully truthfil and powerful stady of ond. | vaned at this city by order of Gen, Sickles for the trul noen n LT He will ol it 1o e of Major Alexander Goslin, A. Q. M., of Buffalo, Now- i s Upon the question s otk, und other prisoners. The Court is composed as ore o po need 16 epeak. “Urifleh Gieun low q i ammoral o that ~ Ofhello’ Is immoral—und @ of Yhode faland, Col A. ( of Coanee. | 11 10 otly 5 that topic were mesvly child's play ! ol M. K. Hogi Sui m U A.of N Who oea ihis_yocld_ Wil “;‘ ":y‘nxm:l:. '.',; ; avet Major £ €Craw ford o aslvania, Capt. A W A o B rof New-York, and Brig -Gen. 1 Avery of New York, | vt o ot ful whili rization. i pathos—i g 1o see 1 neted ith G detars hin from the We cannot byt whire s i pree Advoente The Court has 0 zed and will proceed with thetris of C. Browe, 3ith U, 8. C. T of Boston, Acting-Comuus sary, under charges slleging various frauduient sales of Go'erument ty. The case of Ms Joal ready for mvv sud will not be taken up for a week The Military Commission for the trial of the Bureau | caves is still i sesgion, but hins no eases before it or trial. vet . tudy of s coarse Mr. Bea drumat e " ' in of Mr Is wle's o ry story teller § and. et the cud of the first tout good stage efle I of his liternry ver: thng e by con ts of the original bl nonlysis of the d the v gamuy T . Dl » Bt shovked at suintly womar with song, i < we ennnot Justly E tyenl Mo ot MAXHATTAN CLUB—MARRIED VS, SING T e Manhattan club celebrated the close of the cr on with w lively match game bet o 4 of married o wid w et in the ¢ o ¢ e The threatening Appearnce « at noon doubtiess deferrd mor atteiling The afterac bominTimnid b Swnmer, and beiter weathes sired. The two elevens bashg will be o'clock, piay wasat once begun i) where Gt bat, Liviser and Tyler bowli 1 by the seene e actim—reprosenting o Lancash the olden time O the whole, luw ey e (0 80y BBE L poronn W ho I thin play w ili prescnt but o feobic Justicn v ot read * G Gaont of that remas kab . Tocker did some ver for & soore of 1. Twe B Livisey and Lioyd leadi and meking » loug stand. Liv Gestionable decirion of the wey finally retived on & p"’v' d,'nvr Dace 10 Tyler, who proved & wuthy wuecessor | 1 meg, and It probably will enjoy a coudernble run et the Tim and carried his hat out sfter & fine disphey of hattin ew VK Theater: bat we do Lot Jook fo see i retain n pei ‘wisn batted steadily, and run ap the handsome scor manent place among soting ph L respect 1o the manmer of Yeing rn ont. The second innings of the Sir prsciiation We have ouly o remark thut Mosrs. Nonith on bogan with Ludlow's giving o cateh 10 leg. which wos | 400 Vaker huve employed all the resourcos of their theater to haadsowe! d by Nightou. B. Tucker raa up a fine give the play » f ivg. They lnve. moreover, engnped dw second time not ot Livisey and Lloyd of the M “ h }--r er, - Griguth and Miss Kose Eyii Married made long scores in the od inpiogs off the swin | 1 play Astr—iwo ol the # of Ladiow and Hath pde goud New - York stag M sv as hefore, the Innings ol we deons bis personat Lo e mowt pusitiy “The following is the se ent that flered in the entire cust Tho g MAREIED dramus will be neted every night wotil farther notice, and we Finst Inmings. Bocond Tonings | hope that it may be faisly and tolly judged | play-goers o e 30 Geeded. 'y PR Perdita” will bw p d ata maciné: o Livisey, 1b. w 4 e B Tucker 2 | W e Lioyd, run eut v b l'huh-ld . P . Sirapeon, bowled 0 e Hunt . cere 3 “RSON. Poriyman, Fun oot ¢ i Ladiow PERSONAL. Weston, b Ludlow ¢. Ludlow 2 ¢ Bishop 1| Welske pleasure in recording au event in the life Jenay sos el LB s+ 31 My, Cyrus W, Field, which must add Lonors to. those Byes 10, wides 5, leg byes 1. 14 Byes 9, log-byes in! ady wou. 1v the prosecution of his enterprises - :h ction with the Atlantic vaph, Mr. Field twice SINGLY y camo very nest finaucial rum. In 1860, after many busi- s o wg oo Toninge. | news dinastersy b wan obligel to compromise with his L et g + e Atlantic Telegrph a success, & portion of Lave, ¢ 2 I-Mr ‘.‘x | lost wealth has been returned to hin, and be has re- e I U1 cetly made arrangements to meet. all the losses sustaised Franklin, e Love 1obTyler L0 by s ereditors, To every ereditor who sufiered by the Cimmiage, b 1o o Hngar suspennion of bis honse iu 1860, ho hos ddressed & lotter, Hatficld, abwout b Teler requesting » statement of the awount compromised, add- Byes s, log-byen 8. 4 Ayl ing interest. For all the amounts thus fur shown to have cen lost by creditors he has given n eheek io full. whole will be about $200,000, —_— BANQULET TO CYRUS W. FIELD. The following correspondence explains itself: Total. . . Total.... Totals—Married, 12, Siogle. # The bowling of Ludlow, Taylor, Livisey and Tucker, was no- | ticably good and effective r. Weston at long stop, and th creditable displays of fielding: At nclusion of the game the members of the Club with » ber of invited guests, sat down to & good dinnet i the | Mewsrs, Tucker, made very ¢ the Iub-hotse upou the grounds. t CHAMPER OF COMMERCE OF THE STATE 08 Niw Yo New-Yo r Drar St The undersigned. members LY Commerce of the State of New York, wiad dn its nam cns. piblicly to express their oy at the sacoess (il cstublishm excrphic communication between the Old wii New Worlds and their warm vopgratalations to you npon the happy resolt of is6 10 which you buve devoted a0 wmniy years of atelligent lahor, request yonr acceptunce of n bou rly duy, thet they may bea under taklag BROUK pleont>atitn Cuuren UNiox.—A conference ou this subject will e held tomorrow (Sunday) eveing in the Floctst M. E inent speakers, wmong them soue jergymien. no ding 1 putient o (uet ot an story of this kv 1wt cordinl g A A Low, teorge ( Stawart Brown, Sav of the Low Ch anniversaries, will speak - Rosprry.—Jolu Galvin was arrested b coek, Benjunin H_ Field, Goor Horbért yostesdsy, on the charge of stoating $050 from My, | T Siewest, Willem (0. Lambort, Hivace T dle Hoser Redding. 1t dding was recently arrested | Barsthe. Rolow Humph e MeCardy, Jnues Lot ¥ Walsh's s On leavivg Just ¢ and Columbin Jegedd gt hts bunds for intoxieation, nnd Wi Court, he went 1o the comer of Atla where he was met defentdant. whe 1 his pockets aud took out the woney ncensod wao ekl | Pamapont Marist for u hear Stewnrt, Roberi - Wabers Lewos b aaned Hunt, W Morgen, bevi P, Mor o F. Duvise CHARGE OF NTEA Alrahamn Wakeraan, Henry M uanG,--Officer Herbert of lhei | 1 | FortyAhird Preciuet Police. yeaterday urrested Thomes Vie- Ortom finaites ¥. Locoey, E i, tory, on complaint of Eva Donasolf. charged with stealing & h Norrie. Awzesder M. Whie Win ned at 2 He way sabscquently compini tor | 1. el W, W The w v was el for cxan Tt TarpiyG.—John Caverly, aboy aged 12 years, ynolds of the Forty fourth Pr Police, yesterday aftervoon for stealivg #2 57 tron the store of Coristopher Bowers N Fultow ave. T whs stood y K. fowr “House of Itet Macvin ) Walsh, oty Josrsh U Orvis, 1 3 :l "“I') L . p ' How. Geor, iy K. spachlin Bupsting A BLoov-VESSkL.—A child aged four | w. v il e, u Jourph A, Ky ' “ et | William 4. Beobe, 0 How. .\ . 8. Roawevelt, wwonths, In its mother's aram (who was walking throagh Court- | 8 b e, & Sl at yesterdny), was seised wi [ coghing. and strai des 5. Bayiie, Buined L. Sol Mot s K. Tadlt raptared n blood-vessel, and died i con-oquener, The | Stiles, Nattus e name of the child is Blioe Mines, The purents resie st iho | 8 Terry, . i v corner of Wyckoft and Hoytsis. | ":'m" ob- Teld, ovq B York Oct. ¢, 1866 + T bave the lionor {0 acknowledge the receiprof CuArGE oF GRAND LARCENY, —Jumes MeGing was | Gesrirue arrested yesterday, on the complaint of Martin . Quges 1t | o Jobler Fequentivg iby aceptaice of 8 banguel to be given defendan Bt of Comueras oF (b Rale 6 Now-York, to cele: i .vj'.&'l..".“&"'" o P mu.:‘.'""":,‘ |,v:;-vh1.:.mmu=un |h:m"::flm.l. i wppotuted, Mot rivet | ere 110 0 ‘my on & feefium, 1 would wvoid e e o i was evrrated and commibad tv | O e Tha Cable 10 apeak Tor IAEIF.” B0 Wit iy exumination. : - invitetion is s kindly e, signed by %l e of our oat Mm;; Tht § eannon refcse. ure it will afford 1o et so This morning, the Bateman Concert Company will | fair | from sour Nps the | A in person ATTENMPT 70 CoMyiT Rape.—A man vamed Tay. lr attempted 1o eommit & rupe upou the daughter of Cupt. Pecs of Rye u few days since. was on her way home, hav ing that moruing bees visiting o lady friend of Lers, and got oft of the 12 o'clock trum of the New-Haven line, and proceeded home by way of the mlirond track. When she reached a quite adend 3pot 1w piews of wonls she was wtiackod by (his o made an attempt to pe upon Lier. Stie whicls fortanntely reachad the ears of muny e to Ber tencue. rested and stice Strang and committed for examination APPROPRIATIONS BY THE BOARD oF TRUSTEES OF | Moizmsania At u meetrag of the Board of Town Trusiecs of the town of Morrisania, Lesl on Thursday night st the Town | Hall ou Fordhamn-ave., were sl appropriating the saim of £ 000 for repaire s ronds aint bridges : $1,000 for the #5000 for eonrt ingzent ex- Joor . 85,000 for the Five Depnrim ses, and 84,464 for the redemption of bonds falling due next ol and ieterest on bonds issued by the town. The whole indebtedness of the towi ix aboat §45,000. Ergor oF THE Morrisaxia Tows TROsTERS (OB | it The Board of Trustecy of the town of Morrissuia Jas ing assessed #ll property on the line of Fifthst eseept s park belonging w0 she tnwn, for improvements by gradiog, & | of Fitth st.. have bewn found faalt with by the property owners. wint they huve threatened to take their griesances before the Snpreme Conrt. They huve already taken them te the bourr of town Trastees. At on lust Thurday night. the Tourd passed @ resofation appropriatimg #40 us the moant that should be drmwa fron the contingent fund, to cover the amoaut | Thut should have been nssessed ugainst the park A Lrrrie Roy ISJURED ON Tie NEW-HavRs Ran.- > #OAD—On Thursday evening. ax the New.Haven tiali was | passinig Port Choster on its way to this city, o little bor, about 14 vears okd, attempted o cross the track " but before hie could 1 et over e was siruck by the eow-enteber and thrown down With his kaud on the ruil. Before the traiu conld be stopped severnlof the cars passed over bis right Land, severiog nearly The whole hand from the wrist. He was also otherwise badly hnrt. Tow conducior and other employés of the train did all vn.-;‘--.m:.. provent the aecideat, and no blawe cui be uttached to shemn EOTURE BY PROF. HYATT 0F MORRISANTA.—Prof. Hyatt of Public Sebaol No. 4 of the town of Morrisania. Inst waing aelivered the first of 4 course of lectures to be given befor the Younz Mey's Literary Association of that town. The room wan B ' very large and seloct andience of the lndies and genflegien of the town, the lecturs. us well as will be all of e ¢ subject treatod of by the Professor ws the 2 of the County of Westebester, THE STATE OF TRADE. TRLEGHAP TO THE TRIBUNS WEGO Nov. . —Floue Joe. lower on Spriug. but sready and linuged om Winier srades; saes of 1,60 bbls. at $132%12 25 for H14 for Ked ¥ 15 for White, and $15 5016 for d no sales. Carn_quiet. _Parcy un- e, for Upluke ; 77c. for Bay Quinte, Rye steady . aslea of 000 busls, Carr waies of 12,000 Cannda at §1 1 ia ew-York: Flour, Bc. ; Rye. 1. : to Albany— Lake {mporte—30 00 Bye, 2.000 bush. Osts, xports—i 000 biis. Flour. 16,000 bush. Wieat, 4 (00 bosh. Rye. The amornt of Fioar and Grain 24 Ouwe o sesterday nooo, as near av can swa: Fuwoor. 26,491 bbie.; W beat. 971,000 £ st 200000 Lsh.; Batiey, 924,000 bus 200 ush o —Flour eesie: i u Spring €12 30, White 900 sl Chicago ang Miwaukes No. 2 Spring on pr termy; pilces lower. Corn; sales ' bush. at 1 15@%1 15, clos it busers ac $1 14 Oate quiet st about . Rarley ; s mat $110: 15,009 tn arrive on private terme. Rya ey, 120, Rye. lie. Burrate, Nov. d Peas quiet. Pork 2@, lard 1ij@léc. Whisky unchanged. sl Fredzhts to New-York—\Vlioat 17 18e.. Corn I4@5e 3 elp W heat 115 i Corn . -t nome. Warley 13,340 bush. Rye 0,147 bush. ¢ anal Exports— v 4000 bk, Wheat 106,808 bush.. Corn 101,790 bush.. Usts 160 bosti., Farley 31,19 bash.. Rye 41490 Cinernyart. Nov. 9. Flowr and W heat micha Tnetunettio Old"Mey Receipte— oge 1600, ¢ W OnLEANS. Not. freCottonl lower ol wt WL receipre of week 26,700, againat 22000 fox; @xports 10000 balvs; wiock F Nugar in good deniand at {24, tor far. Fonk sterlive, 1% Vork exchange, par, Fretght fo Nuw. York, §.: to Livervool, §@9-161.. *o Havee, He. Nov. 9.~ otton sales ot Dade. Flour dull anged. Comn hizher: New, < sekon wt AB@Sle, Pork lower 1 We.a $106. Ow Bacon and Lerd droopiug w1z wtack exhansted Whisky higher. at $2 . ¥ W et~ Winter La2e . and Spring e Michizan, $2 95; Amber, $2 7992 80; No. Corn oponed 4 lower and closed 2c. lower Oats Leld ot . wnd 4fe. bid. Strict Mid- & Middting. —— ALBANY CATTLE MARKET— ket this week has been an unnsually bad It was thon they bad bought their Cattle but when they urrived bere there wis searecly any demand, and the was 5 100 head agninst some 3,000 last w With three fou ugght nove, and Fastern parties b » runged from ¥ b, live weight, showing a decline The bilk of the cattle for New-York will go pands. A drove Kentuekr and Ohio but ther were remarknbly choice, and aver at Ak 0. Receipts. 5,000, i Hogs. avernging 2 ive ellers nerh t very sparingly. The Drowght % —~— A Thorongh Doweatic Test. - York Srn.) 2 o thor w The \ dometic of wewing the public tnvor dingly in Vo lend proper faellitics for testing notic Willeox & (ibbe'— aple. Very siight instroctions and Ve few parts of which it is e51m- 5o excuse D getting it out of order As & couseyuence. it Always works Tave been Inid aside for mooths wutly not lishle to bresk. ‘or Lent & igle needle. nd cortain coutrivance of the W never misers n atitch, The i the spool, witlhout rewinding. The work | cam be ruveled with the greaie-t cass i desiced, while it is pertect)y | rcare sguinist raveling if ‘ot tu itsell. Alter much wear o “ning s found to retain all the roundness, evenuess, Witich are 80 much samiied ot fiist. e have trl 6 zarment and bave not yut found & broken th vule- threvided nawliime, we teere prejodived - ot e b g tat ks work would TIp, Bucker in w n this < 1ouna o he growndiess. turer, but we nay 0 Lth 1w Giparaciug erit Tor o v can be sostained — Advertivement. e —— TERMS OF THE TRIBUNT. DAILY TRIBUNE. #10 per w: §5 for siw months. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 4 numbers 1 eopy. | yenr subseriie 1 subseribors for 6 moutbs Persans remittiog for 15 copics $45, wil oue yeu: WEFKLY TRIB! meribers. single copy. | year—¥: uawbers ubscribers. elubs of tve w nddressed o uames of subseribers .. % nddreased to nwmes of subseribers ach club of ten THE TRIBUNE New Vork —— MARRIED. FRANKLIN - HICKS—0n Thursday. November &, by Friends' cere- mony. Peter B. Frauklin to Mary, eldest dougate: of the late Elins N On Thoesdey sfternoon, Kalbave. M. Hrooklvn, by the R Y the itev. J. W. Leen, William B. He £ Broeklyn At Ne e Heusos "% Ba B 3 N te Rev, 1 . Stearma, D. D, George of F. 1. Swith of Newark. on Thursdar, o J.. on Thureday, the 8tk Joves 6f New:Y. Nov. 8, Lienau to of Shet- Tersey 2 yn. N. Y. on Thorsdar. Nov 3, by the Rev. Henry W amuel Sl Peitenzil to Geor- wnne, daugiuer o tuw e (reniy boit, ol of Erookiys. iy 10 W enesdey eseutug, Nov., at St Peter's Liethotto, by the Kev, D batues, James (. Ssuds of K to Trace G Hardinge of Nowa Se o Clireh of tha Holy Commbnion, the Kev. F. A Lawrance. Milton of this eity. New Jurier on Pocer L Ten OLCR-F ORD— At P v pape s pie BEINS-+)n Luuirdey, Walser ol $yem v ir by the Rev. Dr jnine Roobins o cokiyn. o Wadnesday, Nov. 7, Putna, by the Rev. A, Anat duig Wednesdsy HUDSON—( Wnaghrer of he leiw Jun Sentord of Greet Berrivgton, | Hodw 1 Mas., tn the 48h ye s He: remalus will be reut Barripgton (o interment, Yesidenow of Ber sou-iu-aw, Euward ln Suyder, South Biockiyu SAZZARD -In Erocklyn, on Thursay. N a e of Wil 5, ond Moddne 4, Sanéry alernoor, st o fatn by ake repecitilly Churen, inen from Pacie M. ¥ e ol Tunersl, on s paren wation HEDONOUGH-On Werneséay mom e the T h fisl. Fesidence cor. of Willoughoy sué Lawrence-siv: Frook yu. Melonegh. wide 8, | lunl.u."'a'mu:n;f-‘mm.m.lun Aexumder MeCus of et vor 10 o, Heury ‘u‘ I:l‘:lu M, b, wre . attend Le it o 3 Jod e ks Cabedne dug ok Brows g oeecn, st S Jauehs exceptions. the New-Yorkers | | aympathies 19, at § o'clock p. . UNDERHIGL—At Codas Swarsp. Long Tland, on 5t duy wocoiag Undernill, wie o Thogas Uodrguill. The friend Mt-fl.fly»ntr-mlmuh wtiand tho fansen, Lt day mogcivg, 1th ian. : il wonting i rive ot Matin vocky at 11 o'clock s, @ RICH AND PLAIN URNITURBE, 7 The largent ot of FURNITURE of the moetash snsbls ke POPULAR PRICES? WARERODMS. N BROADWAY. BETWEFN FOURTH AND GREAT Iunl}fll. “Union Republican Executive Commiitee, -A il meeinz of the sbove Committce Will be beid st W eadarartere Hali, No_ 6% Brosdwoay. on SATUCRDAY EVENING, Now, 10, clock, Panctual attsudaves is rauestad, WALDG HUTCUINS, Chairmsn. CHanves 3. Srmove *! . 4 fonn wnd lararcia GRAPE VINES, THE TWO BEST IN CULTIVATION POk EVERY PORPISS. BOTHL VERY EARLY, AND [SRAKLLA 2015 EARLIEST OF ALL. Tha IONA fs the only native grape o good sirs for tive tabis that is ol 1o the beat foreign kinds In hardiness, constauey of production asd perfect ripsaieg of fruit it is aneuaed BY AXT 07 vor most bardy nativss 1t in the aaly unexcepionble srape O the (uwily. DELAWARR 13 EXCELLENT, TONA f9 equsl o oll respects snd woow sarees. in several very importaut poin THE [ONA I3 THE BEST GIFAPE FOR WINE. The TONA is the ouly Grape which pays the cost of et vioes by ita cutting she fest year. 1t is the 0SLY NATIVE GRAPT whose fruit is enger.y sright for ok 03 DoLLAR per puid. It the only grape, native of fareiga, whows fruil is proounced by e bost grdgan equal to Mascat of Alexandria. and peoferssia to el wther (oreign kiads growa iu glase bouses. My 24 page pamohler, con doscription of bes vaciaise— “Prosent aid Futura of Uraps Calture.” wee.. alvs Prios lass (or Garden and Viceyard Plauting, and Methou of Obtaiuamg Sempirs, will ba aant for 2 cont stamp. Addisss € W. OmRANT, Tonn, near Pockakill, Now Tack, Nora. It s easy for any oluls, agent or Dllietr person intwreetod in. putchasing goad viaes, to ascoriain by ssaple, if ous fiand, whacs tiews vioes origindtad, is uot the best sad chespes: piace to ohtain g00d vines of hona and Iuantls. "W, ORANT The Facalty of the Bellevue Hapital Medicnt C % having bean goformed of the dearh of the tita MM ORA- ¥ the fient President of the Board of Commissioners o7 Publin Cbaritios d Comzection in the City of New York, and Prosidoot of tha Hoard of Trostees of this Coliaze. do resolve: ' ‘Taat they recogtize in thia slliction the loss of i spirited cltigen of great exceutive avility: wbo found the bast sed most couzenial aphere for the wxe cise of Lis talents m.‘n?:ghl-l the fulfilment of bis duties to the impoverishd, thy Trmidiess snd the ocplan. while iu their performance. e dispiayed that rare umbon of nuaended pereomal kindness decision, gralst waroith, wid practical wisdors which eadeared hiai to ull Second: Timt during his loug comnection with the Public Ci of the City, be vever swerved from bis determination Lo Tatereats of tine medical education—whereby thie knowledge gairod ok the hospital bed-side shouid be aiade wvsiabe for the v rustion of wendente, who wight bear its blessed lufiuences (o disteat sceons sattering “ Iatin the development of thes views the orgauiration of e recsived fro D wach bearty and coniviert poat, JHic pecogaition s dug 10 his memory, both fron & ellog Uie pecolbection of 80 many pleasant sasociatior . ‘it 8 copy of thase Besolitions be sent with ths AEpEse ! i rth, sion of our sympatiy. £ the family, to the Commissioners wid (3 the Board of Trostees: 1imt they sisll bo published o the doBy. aod ths medical youruals of the Cily; aud be Joras ators 113 Giaee udance on lectures. [SAAC To iron and steel Manafuciurers. Tiie groprietors aad assigaces of the seversh letters patent issnsd te ry Bossemer and Robert Mushet of England. aod ts Witiam Kelly sud others of #his eountry. for the mannfactute of IRON AND STFEL by thelr varions processes, in the United tates, have, for the purpies of avoiding al conflict of claims nuder said patents, cousolilated thaie {nterests, appotated the uadersizved Trustees, sadare now popand -0 grant Licenses fos Manufacture and Swie uoder the vasions [attees T gy ey S B T T Y prese of ite production, us weil 88 the Siresdy enocn s ced: w10 100 well k110wn 10 yor to requite Some t. 4y be wituessed a foe works of Mess. Winsow, oliey., at Troy. Fugther information 88 to terme and particubis of coat invin k. "may be oblaindl b7 addresing it of the orsignad JOUN A. GRISWOLD, Troy, N. . J. MORRELL, Jolnstoww, Pa., chenck’s Pulmoute Syvop. SCHENCK'S SEAWELD TONIC SCHENCK'S MANDRAKF PILT These thoee medicivns wil care PULMONARY CONSLU MeTION frequently o its last stages. Tive Piils start the bile avd clear the stomach of the muens, the Seaweed Touic dissclves the food and creates s gool appatiie; the Palwonic Syrap penstrates throvgh the biood vessels, cies's s now clreulation, and causes expoctoraion. Dr. SCHENCK will be st bis ROOMS, No. 32 Boud st every TUESDAY, from 9a. m. te 3 . o All advice free of chazge; bat fox » thorough examivation with bis respigometer, $5 Price ol the PULMONIC SYRUP aud SEAWERD TONIC cack $1 50 po: bottle, e #7 50 the hnll-doren; MANDRAKE PILLS. 25 ccute s bus. Boid by Droggists and dealers sverywhere. A full gppiy cao s'ways be wd ot bis Rooms, No. 32 BOND-ST., New-Yok. Middle of the Block. HADLEY'S... _COUPER INSTITUTE. GRFAT BARGAINS IN FRENCH CHINA-ONF-UALF THA USUAL SELLING PRICES-CALL AND BE CONVINGED— ‘W AND BEAUTIFUL SH/ PEX WA Fiiespes dorra Tea, Tol ene sote. Menta) Vases, Punch Bow's, &0 ba. ver Plated Ware, st quality. besutiful v, Parision Whics ons Ware always ou band. (ot wad Peossed Glass Ware, wande factoted. biouse Euraishios Goods in Wood sad Bowt HADLEY'S CIUNA STORE. Bsddle of the Coopar Intitute Bloek. ection with corver stose. et L~ W T | urers.—Wa caition 01 goaore wel othes e (rsadulent “ SALAD. “OLIY w offered AL Dresnt goid Oremin. gadvine | Olive O cannot be Jobbrd uoder $185. Uils at 81750 b 1 8 wus | NEW SEWING-MAC! e ud | invited @uacrders o e BLIDACY digans fartier votice. MINTON="n Froek'sn: ¢t Fritey, Nov, & Doin, wely -hl‘-vrfl 1 Dr. Heury sndd Mery B, Miuts Byewrs | month wnd 15 ¢a, Tre ivuers wi talle plece b ihe V2eh oot w0 8 pomiem he tesidence of hes tter, 13 fleowrte InQuEsT. —Coroner Smith yeterday beld | "Faccept, tharetore o the intjuest s the body of & bor, aged e years, vamed dohi | mauy O .+ und aiso Tor the apporturity it will give ta poy & | '":"u"r‘i&"&'i.‘.‘ ..'r‘t;:i.- ibm - g i Mo pareats of X 48 Wysholat, 1, D | Ssotevabizibute io ihese i betd \aken patt in this entecprive | Jeln it ST R G0k Delany, resids 7 KD U Dotk wides of the Atlgntie. Witk great respect. | uni, genitle. | i from Trinlty Cocreb, Nawark. on Men who died the ey previows from fha effects of burns re- | pen, very trily your friend. Cyees W, Fit ' & 3 e'cionh. The 1 of the ceived on Saturday Iasi. 11w evidence that the ehiid | | o Mesers. A- A. Low, George Opdyke Wildem K. Dodgs. Juus- i Kelatives weet a1 Lt ate rescence, bt :rn" l‘li‘llu”‘.ngln a kerosene lamp off o (ablo | than B o, Slawart Brown, Samuel & oaples ot e | 2 L0 | 0ok o in naap.th Aring s coaes and burming b v tmdly | At PERLLNS Witeo &ty Jon - Cince Edwia 1. Mot | moss e ategvir Mgt . Doy R wi of D T Ko, C— B e K. Mehults, Jomgs Brown. . Vot | oereintives andtriends o tie v Tnaurwied 1o atend her BurLARY.—The residence of Thowas O'Brien, No. | Wilkan T Blodgait. Jokn C. Giean. e v, Wil a1 | Ao g:-‘-‘-‘vnvw- b 10§ o ciock, frow hes late ot Bemth AT was.caimmeh iy sowncotithe mieily petty | o B thieves who fafest the Eastern District, at an early hour yoster dav mornia & basoment window, who wiceeeded in wnking off with indies and ohiddren's wearing wpparcl valied st #an. Thess rogues bafle the policn continnally. When anght xux WnAge to ewoupa fusbies By the teasor heasied e ol Lyt ldgen gi thotr ageaner, bk Uhey 400 seldou eaugll. For GLAsaow Axp Livearool.—Tua stegmship o tedonl MaeDouatd, of the Anchor Line. will snil to. day, from Pier Moo b Dokl River al 20 Gk Bovii. with presnvgoe fos Glasgos awd Ligepos | | | | UNDERILL~ | 7 nab Findlyy. w diww Findley. o e bes late residenss. No. 120 Lexingior-sve, Tien- © Jo B Undetuill and second inughie: of An vited £ abtaad the Muvaral from tha Chinveh of the Siath-ot., hetwaes Fita wod Madisor-sves., ovemier 10, 28 10 0ok, it et w i be b o W gl Commuiv bor vus Ove Ol una Wossa S? s any. ook < we will buy them (% omniswea, + W oolen M| 8.poty N l-fl-'-n_nl-v‘l = We fursi ) irada abee.? Wool, Woolens. and Woolen M. 248 Conal-at.. New- 3 or) Dyspepsin, REEUMATISM, SCROFULA, SWOLLEN GLANDS ERUPTIONS OF THE 8K! 1 ot s, miners waters possessing oraia e ve STRUMATIC SALTS, prepased (0 batiiog purposes (rom the mneral of the Peanavivania Seit Mag sias- Viriug Company. Tue o roperties of those salis waks them ve1hce for the care of the soovenamed disesses. Ko mots swei- fowing of drags and quacks. USE STRUMATIC MINKRAL BATHS. Forwlaat every reapectabe drag store. The Rose la the Persiun Story, Chat every time it was shora of one of its blushing and feagras: Lioa- ore budded and bloomed swew, was but & type of PHALON'S BIGAT BLOOMING CEREUS. Each alwy drop of it bas the sweetuess of arare uosegny. and there is the fragrance of & whole consarveiary 14 all cured by takly ical_propecties. Positively the only place iu tie City where you can fud of' Kinds of INES, st wanufacturers prices. and wiors you an exchange any e within thirty days for suy oihec Muchine without extrs charze if uot satisfied. . SIBLEY & STOOPS, Now 643 Broadway, i Cormas of Bamcker st " Kerd, Tupper & Bemuw, ; WATCHES. JEWELRY axo STEKLING SILVERWARE, No. 809 BROADWAY Cornes Uoueton . Julius . Pohle, Formery of sud sucesssor b DI JAMES B, CHILTON & Co,, ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMSE, No. 489 Brosds 5. 'W. 'Blm..-( o e e Ao, ited Kingdoa and the & EERPO0 d LIV 1, o Sttes, via BREMFN por DAY Nov, 10, will alose st thie QUEF. and for the Liern Al “revicrs docre and windows $ WEATHER STRIPS, o " vo wlten RER e Ly v fuly cowtaire [ atn deatins sdapied 1o ) kisds of dowrs sud windows. ' . aler. oy E8 & TONERY, Mooy, Now 74 Maldey loan “Rinley's Buchu w T wot dappcin W expeet o and weakiow | ¥ Cciane andin vaide, 18 TR aXI0E m‘ o “’m S e r fififi:‘:"i‘ .'f::..e.."?::-;'-::...:".? EER i iranle. ekir siem. Dopat. o. U J e Ay Ly ety By i oy 3 T ) nemenity foi every ‘smly. " Double Guus. o variaty of Fieht wirsi. Ne. 168 Bowery. '“""hu Doub's Cuns. Ak your et far =~ HOWNER'S COMPOUND 1;5 SAM o ¥R m:t l:r Covgns, Colds, Hoarssnese and Throst Disenses. and 1ake no otler Wigs, Teupees mud O 8. O1H O T, Ra e = e oSl Winemrs o o M e YR RE TS [

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