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VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS N JOMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, November 19. 1866. |Buy:| Sell- | iog. ! ine. | | i 113 | Jone, 1.99... 1 113 (July, 7.30 1061 Juse, C. 1 106 July, 1. 1064 | Aag ,C. L 1064 | Oes., Reghtered 1, pou. ... Coupos, 65 new 1040 Registered. ... | Dividend Notices. Oyricw or Pacino Man Sreawsnie Cowravy, Nrew ¥ 1966, ‘ y onx, Nov. 19, OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the BOARD OF DIEFCTORS bave this day declared A DIVIDEND of PIVE PER CENT cot of the net earvings of the guarter ending Oclaher 1, payable ot the office cf e cumpury, SATURDAY, De- womber ). The Trausfer Books will be elosed TUESDAY, Nov. elodd P 1., snd re-opened MONDAY, Deg, % A By order of the Boerd of Directors, THED. T. JOHNSON, Seeretary. Urrion Mcowzain O1n Cowpany. No. 192 Broadway. HE Dircctors of the MOUNTAIN OIL COMPANY e e vV N 0 wtoad, Troas pet proceedeof: ol (;r'rfi:‘n..r?u'lmm! 154 ahe Yo abie ut the Office of said Cos the 26th inet. fer books wid be ciosed ]ul five da) evious. By order of the JULTUS K. FOMEROY’ Treasor »™" @hances for Business Alen. VERY VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE ~Terns reasonsb.e Address, 0. M, FULLER, Ll i L Octesuges, Lebigh Ovssty, P ISTILLERY FOR SALE—With Lewse, FOUR Frark e in Feorin Wasd, capecity sbout 60 bbla. 'lnquire E. MOR BALE—An old and well-established wholesale DRUG BUSINESS in the City of Chicago. Will be sold low and on health Compels o change. Good stand with five ut, in one of the most favoratle locvtions in the ARD, CLOSE & Co., No. 125 William st, Fon SALE—A well-established WHOLESALE and JOBBING B INESS. de 3 uired 5,00 to #5000 Appl SO0 & Cor N 0 Pine s For SALE.—A Valuable PATENT.—Inquire ot L No. 7 Johuat., up-stairs, N. Y. [0, INVENTORS ~ AND " MANUFACTURERS. sier of Ui Bt wioh 10 Sgoctate Witk Lpemecived i manbhcmies: o wan who s the inventer of manafuctore some article of geue wal use. Address Box 2, —FQR Au Established BUSI- 5P, with STOCK ; profite very large Perticalare by sodressing T. H. satisfactory K., Trnibane : prrufi Companics. 'RESS COMPANY, Nu COMPANY wil, this day. open it Phiedelphia, Batimore aud Washiog HEAVY FREIGHT AND PACKAGES, the follow g rates: $ 40 per 100 Be THE OLOBE EXPR frat e Letwees p ‘oo, for New it 90 per 100 1. Fot heavy freigit to Washingion. 120 per o9 . Yor beavy freigit to Geargetown, D. ¢ 130 per 100 M. For beavy freight to Alexandri 180 per 100 s, v v/ 1l be taken aten Feascusbie Tates as by offices at all fm- ful) Expres. ducge ] rapidly oren i irough the Scuth and Soath. W e: Y. paoy is prepered b0 poy prowply fur any low or af oy occur. Orders way be Jeft 6t cither of the sbove effices. 5. W. WILSON, Superistendent. # Gwrss, President E C Prodin, T | No. 42 Broadway. e L RS T T A T I E DU AT RS @o {hom 1t map @oncerm GENTLEMAN of means desires jhe acquaintance of & Lady of retinement (one educeted fu fhe coantry praferred), 1o MATRIMOMNY. Acdress in sincerity, C. B. A., Bex fice. ¥ PLATES for POWER PRI Labels, Tiot Blocks, \iz- athographie s, & visde by Chemicographie, Whbes from st ne. copper, #iee), of sine Plates, or f-om drawings wade o6 paper. Coll ond o@ sampie HENRY & LANDMEYER. The sudersigued aler recom mends bis Lithographic E«tablishment, JAUQUES LANDMEY No. 87 Fulton-st. __Stoves, Ranges, Lc. TOVES, RANGES and HEATERS, at R. & J. MOWBRAY'S. No. 12 Vesey-st., opposite Washi Market. Seltieedey snd Uage baruet; Conmopolitg snd alher S Moruiog Glory pawburting Perlor, Cylinder. snd Heating Stoves; Chief Codk, large ovew. et class atove for wood or coul, und full assortment of Cooking Bloves, Ranges, Farmer’ Boilers, &e., & Saves COAL AND INCREASES HEAT. MILLER'S new Pateot RADIATOR iseasily applied to any stove Moes and fawmilies. ceonouiical for o Send for descrip- o heater. and wili be found hij .41 Greevest. B. F. MILLER, mausafsctures tive pasphiet 6olih;|_1 Gophc.; o “atd GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING and Pocket-Books. Card-Cases. T. FRY & Co., Manufacturers of t 1l- o known FAY'S PATENT POCKET FLASKS, METAL PLASKS, SOAP BOXES. DRINKING CUPS, K! ‘WARDMEDALS, &c Manafactory. Nos. 134 snd 136 William-at., N. Y. 'rllE NEW-YORE UNION VALENTINE COM- PANY bave an fmmense stock of Valentines on exhibition (to Ahe trade) st their salearoome. Nos. 134 and 136 Wi ian-et.. New-York YA/ EVERDELL™ SONS. No. 104 Fulton-st.— FTEAM JUB PRINTERS asd LABEL MANUFACTUR- ks # Wedding Cards, &t “A T WAL EVERDELL* SONS, No. 104 Fulton-st.— i) WEDDING CARDS end FINE STATIONERY. (Latablished AMiscellancone. AP A7 RTICLES DU VOYAGE.—Morocco and Russia of the finest Pasis and Vienns meke. Soie lesher nd éress truks, ke.. wnoleesle aud retaii. JOHN CATINACH, corner of Brosoway and Wall et and No. 100 Brosdway. FRANKFIELD & Co., Jewelers, No. 200 A. Sixth-ave., corner of Fe , and No. 315 Ei -ave. S ol Twentyduthos, RECOMMEKDTHEIR FINE STOCK of WATCUES, JEWELRY, SILVER eud PLATED WARE. Weure Pateotees and sole Manufactarers of American Cuckoo Clocks, Ladies, Waiches with Secret Lockete At A. FRANKFIELD & Co's AGIC INK. A pew and patented erticle for writing in all colors and shades ©ut of one bottle, and with oue juk. Price $1a box, free by mail. For sabe here. Depot, No. 62 Williaw-st., New-York. aiih ciioas 6. DE CORDOYA. MANHA’HA.N OIL COMPANY. Ne. 16 Broadway, N. Y. BOLE MANUFACTURERS OF MASON'S SPERM OlL aad EXTEA LARD OIL For Railroads and Factorios. flET%(”;E LLE. IRON :l‘ll“-DG E AEDNC(;RE(: GA 00 Office, Nessav ot . buls wroogit ron R R. way Beidges, . B. Depots, Factorios, ey ke e Corrugated Sheet Iron st lowest prices. ATCHES suitable for lative lzu 305, Gold_snd Silver AMERICAN WATCHES. Gol ‘Soer and Ploted CHAINE, Gold and Plated JEWELRY. Send for Price List. L. JACOBS, No. 171 Brosdway. s, will 23, landing The TUESDAYS ard PRIDAY wivea to ol pointa 8 ccommodations and fare ou the ships ste unsurpassed. aad ebi pore -Hv-ull-:lfly-n.,:.-u 'fi:‘h'nl goods o The Bteauers of tiis Company tmake ciome with the South Carolins Kelilroed and s branehes. For ¥ralght of Pastegs. sp- ply to LIVIKOSTON, FOX & Co.. . No. #6 Liverty-et. R NEW-ORLEANS DIRECT.—The New and ERAL MEADE. Capt. A. W. Samp- R, on SATURDAY, Nov. 4.t 3 M @ o e B, CROMWELL & Cor M 86 W et Bt S OROE WASHINGTON wit olow Dac 1 U 8. MAIL LINE TO HAVANA. o ATLANTIC MAIL ETEAMSHIP COMPANY. SAILING DAY. bereafter be THURSDAY, Hi . o T, B 51 ‘Blocum. THURSDAY, Dec. 6, Capt. ¥ . Ko M 12 0 o Flar N &, K G MRiSON ¥ AET, Ageots No. § Bowling Green, N, ¥. 'HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD™ STEAMSHIP NEW-YORK, G. Froet, mester. carryine the United States wall, wili sads from the Bremen pior, fooh o Third-s., Hevoten, On BATURDAY, Nov. 4, BREMEN vu'&'nmulmn .&-1 seers bo. LONDON. AVRE. RO A4 PTON AND BEEMEN, 4he elowin raies puysbie n soid o1 s abvalent 1o orreners . - 7o be fe e o B ot lreigin of pesmage sopy @ OELIICHS & o Ho 6 Brosdsh oabla, #1050, second cabin. $02 10 ; steersan, $37 3. wed b7 the seasiahip BIEMEN, H N F. Neynaber NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1866. @cean Sleamers I)A(IFI(J MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'™ THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CARKYING UNITED STATFS MAIL, VIA PANAMA KAILROAN. Stesmers leave Pier No. 43 North iiiver, foot of Canshst., st12 oclock, noow s hollows: ov. 1.—OCE/N QUEEN. Cept. E. Howes, to comeot with 0QLTEN mnv{)r?f;.r Watkis. T o Nov, 10.~ARIZONA, Capt. Je! i with ON- T oo B 3 ra. Maary, to connect ov.’ 2).—] STAK, Capt. A. G. Oray, to covnect with CORSTITUTIOR, Capt el Al All departares touch st Acapuloo; thoss of Jet and 21st conneet at Panama with steowers for South Pacific porte let and 11th far Coo- Aral American porta. and thowe of 1ai touch st Manzanilo. Departare of 11th each month connects with the new steam line from Panama to Austrelis and New Zewlsnd. mer 11, 1866, will conneet with (he first steamer of the Company's Chioe Line, ieaving San Francisco Jas. |, 1667, for Yoko- bama aud Flong Kong. Oue hundred poands of bagzage sllowed each adult. Modicines and sttendance fre. For o tickets and ull further information_ spply st the office on the wharf, foot of Cana-st., North Hiver, New York. 8. K. HOLMAN, Agent. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY™ THROUGH LINE TO JAPAN AND CHINA Vis PANAMA AND BAN FRANCISCO, Carrying the U, 8. Mail. FIRST VOY AGE. Btoamer HENRY CIAUNCEY will leave Pler No, 42 North River, foot of Canalst , New-Vork, st 13 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, De- 1 11, 185, conneeting via P with steamer :'l() e Null"l"" for San P‘T»m&-nn passengers, wails, and et it will be transierr to the Com . eamer B n T Do o tesve sheepors o moosoa FUESBAT, Junuary 1 1867, for Yokobawe and Hong Kong. ticket: issued from New-York, adding to reguiar prices be- the’ foliowing rates, paysble in nd San Francileo Firsteabin. Second cabln. Steersre. . $250 8170 85 200 100 Due notice wil. be give oyages. For throagh tekets snd all furtner iuformation. spply st the office on e whatd, Pier No. €2 North River, foot of Ce ., to £, K. HOLMAN, Agent. Pl A 10 CALIFORNIA, VIA KICARAGUA THE NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY AN FRANCINO, JERRY W. SMITH, Commander, o1 TUESDAY, November 3, st noon, from Ier No.29 North River, feot of Warien . AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. For paseage and freight, spply at No 1T Weat corner of Warren-st, 12 v D N. CARRINGTON. Apwnt. FOB CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. The Pacitic Mail Steamatiip Company's steamer RISING STAR willsait o WEDNESDA Y, Nov. 21, a 13 o clock, hoos. prrgn ek edwannel, S 3 oquire st -0 on Company's Pler No. Norin River, o of Caparat. - WELLS. FARGO & €., Sole Freight Agents F. M. 878, Co. :ATLANT,'(: MAIL STEAMSHIP Co © FOR ST, THOMAS AND BRAZIL. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL, STEAMERS sailing on the 22d ofevery month: SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. F. L. Trxxispaven, Nov. 2 GUILUNG STAR W. C. Bamuy, Dec. 22, NORTH AMERICA, Copt. L. F. TiMmxnuax, Jan, 22 These olegant steansers ssil with regulerity. and ca Puze, Fernambues, Babis, and Rio de Janeire, goln or meut of freight or _passege, t0 o8 e A R TLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP €OM} ‘lu”ll‘h LINE FOR SAVANNAH. EVERY SATURDAY, FROM PIER 13 K. R, Punctasily st 3 O'ciock p. m. St. Thomas, and returni UARRISON .t The favorite sidewhiel stevmubion i AN SALVADOR, Atkine, o 1887, waile N ber 24. SAN JACTNYO, Lioxsians, S0 havacr. saie Deceambrt I Through tickety gfid B1lls of lading to all pointe. Elegunt passerger accommy 2 GARRISON & ALLEN, No.5 Rowling green, N Y. OR NEW-ORLEANS—BLACK STAR LIN The Stearwiip MONTGOMERY. Captain Fui Pler No. 13, North River, on SATURDAY, , reight or pasage, haviug hanleome accommodsiio R. LOWDEN. Agent, oor. ¢ DAVID MoCOARD, Aseut 14‘01! SAVANNAH, GA. MURRAY™ LINE. EVERY TUESDAY. The favorite Steamship VIRGO, E. M. Bulkley, Commander. will sl on TUESDAY, Nov. 20, at 3 . w. precisely, from Pier Nou 16, Fust River, foot of Wall s, Tieketsgiven to l poiats i Through Bil's of Ladie .a;nnuonaw Georrig Cou or (pg! insage sDply to NERRAY T PRRIIS & Co., Nos. 61 and 62 Sonth st «TAR LINE, for NEW-ORLE. York Mul Steamahip Co's, fine Ocean Pier 4 North River st 3 o'clock. p. .. as follow MON , on Wednesday, Novembet 21, HAVAN. Fin: utdny, Noveuber 24, MISSOUR), on Wednesday, Noveaw ber 26, MERRIMACK, on Satardsy, December 1. MARIPOSA, on Wednesdsy, December 5. Al Billa of Lading sighed &t the ofiics upon the per, o passage 8PPy © & K GAILR)30 3 = 1ARLE N, 8. C.—The PEOPLE AMSHIP COMPANY The new and elogant side wheel steamitiip RALEIGI, Capt. Marshman, will wil on TUFE. DAY, Nov. 2, atd from Pier No. 3 North River, snd receive s 13 passace tickets given in connestion with the South Car olin Railrosd an its conpections. For treisit or passsge apsly to LIVINGSTON, FOX k Uo., Asents, No. 89 Liberty-st. 14‘0){ RICHMOND, NORFOLK and CITY POINT. — The sidewheel Stesamhips HATTERAS, Capt.Alexander, aver Caph, Bonprer overs WEDNEADAT ver, giviug through bilis of lediug, ard Ralinoad and ite conrections k. 6c. per f200; Cobio peasage, 6. end Richmond, be. y FOX k Co., Ayent NAVIGATION COMPANY verpool, calling st Qarene- bipe of this Line will be Noito Kaver . SATURDAY, Nov. 24 BATURDAY - ALBEMARL trou, Pier No. Frovght to 1o Freight to City Point 8. LIVIN Cabin No. 88 Liberty TEAM ATIONAL atebed o follows from Pier + DENMARK,” Thor Au expericnced Bu Disfis issved for or 0w the Cout RATRS OF PASSAGE, on ou cach ship tree of charre. iy amount. paysble st sny bank in Great Britein YABLE 1¥ CORRRNOT. Cabin. i &% iewburg, Bremen, Loodon, o tron Liverpoolor Queens: At Office of the Company, at the Passage Ullice of Lhe oat. J. HURST, Mavager. TION IN PRICE OF PAS: o Liverpoo! or Queenstown. Through | sssage 1o Pasis, Autwesp, Ke.. st low 1eten seage Ticketa to bring pere: #75 currency ean be obtained at SSAGE class mail earvstips ARAGO and FULTON, ing been ouzhiy rebtted, wili lease Prer No. 37 North River, for Hevre, caliing t Faimouth. the followine days, & noon precisely AKAGO.....H. A Glosorx... Dec. 22, 1966 And every 28 asvs thereshier PRICES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN perienced S e A i P oy Jo J. COMSTOCK, Aget No. 7 Brosdway. Ne JAMES A, WOTTON, Havre. Genersl Agent in Europs. LHERBETTE, KANE & Co.. Agents Paris NLY DIRECT [ANE . THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSUIES BETWEEN NEW - YORK AND HAVRE, CALL- The waw vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- nent will sl from Pler No. 5 North River, s folic we VILLE DIt PARIS, Surmont... SATURDAY. Dee. | EUROPE, Lomari........ SATURDAY. Dee. 15 8T. LAURENT, Bocsndi.... SATURDAY. Deoc. 20 PEREIRE, Ducheane SATUKDAY, Jus. 12 28 eh FRICE, OF PABSKGE, I GOL, o et Camix. 5e00xD CaBLy, - locluding teblowine fa elthercums L assengers tntendiug (o land at brest cas be furnished o, board wi rafirosd coupon-tickets sod baggage checked to Faiie, ot a0 sdditional cbarge of 5 for firs: B $3 for sacond cias. These stosmers do 0L CATTY sieerage pamengers. Medica! sttendance (708 of charpe. e MAGRENZIE, Aeeut, No. 58 Broadway. & STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING + AT #) QUEENSTOWN —The lnman Line, sslling semi-weekly, carry iug the United Stares Mails SATURDAY. Nov. 24 EDNESDAY, Nov. 28 SATURDAY. CITY OF BOSTON. {ITY, OF LisiE! A CITY OF WaS CITY OF BALTIMORE ane sach sucessding SATURDAY aad from Pior No. 4. North Kivar. KATES OF PASSAGE. Batura, WEERAGE. To Loud FABLE X 00LD Passage by Wed ‘ieamers, Fizst Cabin $90, Stearags 630. Payable ka U. 8, currency wiso forwarded to Hewvre. Mamburg Sremen. ke ot moderate rates. e vees from Liverpoo! or Queenstown. ®90 gold or the fealoal. Tickets can be beught bete by persons sending for their ‘arther informatio, appiy st the ‘s offiess. B (o . DAL, Atour, No. s Brosdway. New York . s TEAM TO GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL, Calling a! Loudonderry to lend Mai s and Passengere, The favoriie P Rieamers of THE ANCHOR LINE SAIL FVERY SATURDAY. ANNTA saily SATURDAY. Noveinber 4. NIA sails SATURDAY, December 1. A sals SATCRDAY. Decotnber 5. .vln enrrency. —To L"wwl, OIu‘o', and Dezry, Cabu 9 and ; Stearage. Frapaid Corizticates from these Ports to New-York, $35 to Ham- burg, Huers, Antwerp, 100 aud $77. ¥or further iaformat y atrthe Com) FRAN U DONA LI No, 6 Jowl PAPSCOTT™ LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN STEAMSUIP PASSAGE OFFICE, Bouth-at. and No. 23 Brosdws . ':_M" aleo by Tapscott's favorite line of . 001, AND LONDON PACKETS, npward, available i all paris of Ucest Britain and the wost favorsbie lorms, TAPSC BROS. No. 9 Sosto-at. and No. 23 ASBAGEnnAfiBTE&OA’:D IRELAND, BY STEAMAHIP AND ‘,A&v«i PACKE P15 AVAILABLE THROUG| LAND, IRELAX] e LA SITAND ANDY WALES. Dy LBELANIN For pesleniars sph ¥ LIVER! Drafts for £1 and rolend, issued on. & Co., Brosdway. BROTHERS & Co., No. 6 Sevthat, Gteamboats and Railroads. IS asso b b SRS EMURIE A M asbn AT New.Jorsey Steambast 3 LBANY B(;ZTS—PEOI’IE" LINE.—Ths Boats of thia ling lavve for ALBANY from foot of Al dave wxcopied) 416 oclock b ml‘r,mfl-m (7 T ONAUDAYS and FRIDAYS: and the DEAN RICHMOND on TUESDA' THURSDAYS snd SATURDAYS. For froight, paseags. k.. apply at the office on the whart. FOB NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE and RON. ipbees Gt omsl Motk nesdeys and Frideys. The THOS. COR- redays ad Seaflays, from foot of Harrison- o w N o, and ROSLYN, touching at s Dock Girost Neck, Savds Polut and Glen 3 ROWSNITH, freight snd m‘?’i" Jeaves Fiex No B E. K. (Peck allo), duiy, Bundsy exgepted. st 3115 p. m. . Bteamboats and Bailroads. ANDY HOOK, RED BANK, AND INTERME- ) DIATE T8 ~Tie now jendid seamer SE, A1l Jeave Pier foot of Chau- bervat.. 'rn..a:'y. LEAYE RED BANK. W eanesd: Tharsda Saturda: Thesda Thureds Thursday 3 Friday.. Baiurteyisos Den. 3 o b BB iR L SRR 14‘01{ NORWALK DIRECT eonnecting with the Danbrry Railtosd. The now swift sievmbost NELLY WHITE ex Tier So. 77 Fast River Keot of Markst t.) Tuesdsy, Tharsdsy vd Satorday at2 o'clock p m. Retorning, loaves Norwalk Mcnday, Wedursaay aad Fidey 811145 4. 10 00 atival of relvond traine, Fon NEW-BAVEN, HARTFORD, and SPRING- FIELU—FARE, 75 Cents. Steamers leave for New taven at 3:18 and 11 p. m.. connert with Raurowd. LOYD® DOCK, HUNTINGTON, OYSTERBAY 4 und NORTIPOR’ ANGE OF TIME, Tbe a D. R MARTIN loaves Pler 14, Fast River (one Pier below Wallat) s 3 p.‘;.tmdlm of Thirty seventh st. st 3:10 p. m., for the above | [ NEW-YOEK and TROY STEAMBOAT COM- PANY.—The bosts of this line—CONNECTICUT sad RIP VAN WINKLE—lesve Pier No. #, footof Sprinzet., N. R., for M’yll’vufiyue?ed) wt 6p e, Tiekets sokd and baggare checked 10 Saratoga and sl potnte Nortt, Thie is the disect line for the North at changn of cars. HE OLD LINE.—8ag Harbor, Greenport, Ori- ent. Sieamer ARTISAN. Cant. 0. . Giibba, from pier’ No. 6 East Hiver (loot Ratgeret ). evers Wednendey and Saturdey ot ¢ pom WILTIAMS BROS., No.'8 Boekmai-t. Su-'m‘y, SPEED AND COMFORT. FOR BOSTON, WORCESTER, PALMER FITCHBURD. NASRUA, LOWELL, CONCORD. AHE WUITE MOUNTAINS AND 1 RMEDIATE POINTS. ‘The new and stanch steamers of the N rwich line, CITY OF BOSTON aud CITY OF NEW-YORK, leave llnvvrn l:ly;:;-h “Twy;-‘).;‘l oclock p. m., from ier No. 01 iver, (oot Vestry ot., necting with .'.‘."‘..""’w‘""fl“"" Train from the sbove con rens! D Nerngsch and W oraestey Boston amd W orsester, Wortastes avd Nashus. avd New-Londoo and Northern Raiirosds. Fresght taken st the lowest rates_ For info-mation inquire of _ E. 8. MAKTIN. Agent, on the Pler. [ENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY— Passenger und Freight Depot ‘n New Yo, foot of Liberty: ot.. counects st Hampton Janction with the Delawars. Lacl sud Western Huiropd and st Easton with the Lebigh Valley Raik- rond and its econneet] forming » direct line o Pitusbargh and ihe Weat, 'hmuu-nfi‘m-. . ALLE u“:‘l lfl!Lfl‘)v‘m! wxn;. o Express draine except Sundays, whea ame train I the evaning. - .mf miles and theee bours seved by this line to Cliicago, Ctncln nati, St Louls, “—firlh but one coange of cars. -Laave !n ork 9::‘:.'“ Bend. Pitiston, ose for Easton, en pr ang the West. with but one change of ears to C t cago, and but two changes to St Loois. Connects at Har- bern Coutral aod Philsdeiphia and Erie Roads. for ona. Euvton, Allentown. Maach Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Fotteviie. Hurgoors, ke. ~For Esmton Scrautou, Grest Bend, Betblebem ant, ‘or Somerville and ri(mlnfl’t eading, Harmsborg. Willismeport, Corry, New-York to Willisweport. Sleeping Cars through rom Jersey 1 Adaitional traime are run to Bergen i e he Weet can be obsined at the office of the Uentral w No. 1 Awtor 254, 731, 526 Brosaway, and JUSIAH 0. ST JORIE RAPLWAY.—Trains leave Depot toot of 4 Chambersst., Pavonia Ferry: : or Rochester, Buffslo, Bulamanca. Daokirk i1 potate W et 9:4d s m., Wpy Ty 30 & m., Fxpress 4. m., Way. for Port Jereis, New 55 m., Night Frorec. Bufislo. So e .30 pe oy Nisht Exproms, duily, for Buflalo, Sulamance, Dankirk, ond oll points Wast and Sonth, 7:90 p. ma, ¥ 1y, for the Weit, Fxpron Tral df ot copre~im with s Sonthern and Weoen liven HUGH RIDDLE, Genl Supt. Wi It Bamn, Oer'l Pase. Agest, l CDSON RIVER AN MONDAY, Nov ting whib Nortbern aad owa xpress train vis Hudson River Railrosd, Thiztieth ot, and . throurh to Boffalo sud Sospenviou Hrides wihou: ehange d conpectine a6 Troy with traios for Serstoge, Rutlsed \Tt RATLROADS 19, 1966, taabne £ A Weatein traias, will 108 m. ing at Albasy with Westero ¢ 11 m. Express tratn via o) et 2 with W t A buny with We 345 . 2 Albay with cad a4 Troy with veswss for Moutsed, with deenio, 418 p m w via Hatiem Rairosd. convecting ot Chat- bun with W r Leb pris Pittefie d, ke. : a4 Albany with and a8 Troy wits’ traine for Rutissd, & Al ears sttacied, ehane of taehed fro 4 pointe 4 trom g N o st 245 p m, an v ancond ot [ , p tuinkng, wave at 9w m, and srrivieg st Mile Hion 845 p. s artivice 16 one Wi i, via Harkem Rakioad, jeaving Fo Noveuwber |, 1966 — Lo n for (reenport end w —Un snd sfter Nov. 18 Morulug mal leaye ot B 8 L4 10p m M Saperitendeut town Eprese at 8 0. m. TEW-YORK and NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD. 1866, SUMMFR ARRANGEMENE. 1365 COMMENCING JULY ¥, 1ses Passenger Station fo New-Torx, reventh-at orner Twenty na Pourib-ave hatrance on [weuty seveais TRAINS LEAVE NEW-YOKA: For Now-Haven, 700 £.00 (E. N¥e m; 1215 (Ex) 300 (Ex.,) 345 4.3 aud 8.00 (Ex,)p i ridgeport. 7.00, £.00, (hx,) 1L & m 1213, (Exy 308 and Stratlord l-l.lll."lfl 4%, p.m For Fuirbeld, Boutuport aad Westpors, 1.0, 11306 m.; .44 430 p. P, ot Norwalk, 100,80, (Fx.) 090, 11 %% m.; 1815, (Ex,) 39, (Ex.) 345,430 6.3 600 (Fs..) % - 2 For Darien, .00, 8.30. 1130 o ;345 4.90. 5.30p. m. For Greenwics, .00 .30, 11,30 am. ;2 15, 345, 4.2.5.20. 6 30 p. m. ot Stamford, 7.00, $00 (Ex.) 93 1130 o m.; 1213 (Ex,) 218, 300, (Ex.,) 2 45, 4%, 5.30, 6.0, 8.00 (Ex..) 9. & ¥or Port Uhester and intapmedinte stations. 109, 430, 1130 & 2,15, Sd, 630, 5.0, 6.30. 100 p. m. CONNECTING TRAINS. For Boston, via Springheid, £.00 &, . (£x.) 309 (Ex.) 600 p.m. For Boston, via Share Line. 12.15, (Fx..) 00, m. ForHaliord and Springieid, 800 & w.. (Ex.) 1215, 300, (Ex.) Vot Connectacat River Raliroad, 800 &. &. (Ex,) 1215 5. m. toMos- (Bx,) & mg treai 3.00 p. m. 1o Northampton. "Vo Mp:;l. ?nv\h--.fl wnd Fishkfll Ralliroad, 800, ‘of New Haven. New.London and Stoniogton Raliroed ii 8.0 o w. .00 p. Hallrosd. 7 em., 4309 m o O ¢ 606 . 1. train, Soeviag Cars attactd 1o GANES . HOYT, Sost. RAILROAD of NEW»JERSBV-:‘ for Piermont st 5 and ¥:12 . m Lat ooly at 11:15 p w. The 9:13, e R T s W ," IIAI!{T. lflw.?!ll._ N EW-JERSEY RAILROAD. for P LPH A, ud Waskiserox st 6aad Trains leave foot of wnd 108 m., 12m, 46 e Cou or and 12 p. m., for Bavrixons and 17 midnight. pue TGREAT AIR LIN] FAR W EST. PACIFM RAILROAD . (OF MISSOURL) e By e i ith ita cot tove, forms on! Tl o iy aaa. Leavesarorih, hrvugh frow &, 1..'.1-':“.» out ch of care. Dirsct connact i wade mndotte. with the e e Ruliroad for Lawience, Topeks, Maulairas, Fors Kiley aud 3 Junction Clty. The Weaters terminus of the Unfon Pacific Rallway s now the o Overiand Stages sud E: Lines to Den- Fe, sud all points i Colomdo, Utah wnd '\ Tickets (6 sale at all the principal Rajlrond Offices. 0. LZ\:‘I!I Gieneral Ticket Agent. N. PRATT, Vi " Ut MR ISSOCH eneral eneral Superintendent i’ASSENflERS ARRIVED. FROM BREMEN AND SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 19—In steamship van, Mr. and Mrs. Tuche, am. E. l-m J Mere Ach, Mr. aud Mrs. Wi o Wagaer, W th others in second cabin and steersge. INIATURE ALMANAC. Y o et 4:90 | Moon Sets Bark Arizona. Cosait, . Bark Aun E. Gardes, Leavett, Elizabsthport, Brett, Son & Co. N ot Raymoids, Cork ot ordets, P 1. Nevias & ek Kathleon (Br), Mockler, Antwerp, W, ¥, Bchmidt's Son g Coradongs (B, Hoary, Zaa via Jucksonril, Ve, Dol Bris Counl (Hamb.) Granmas, Rio Juneiro, Funch, Malacke k Sehr D. A. Baker. Eldridge, Key West, Beuner, Brown & via Norfolk, Peniston & Co. slands, C. C. Knox & Co. 4, G, R. Rackett. ridseport, . K, Rackeit. k Heocker, Cooper, Henry “Tabaseo. Petarson & Hayoo. B usalle Hall B, Fierre. Marey B 1, Weabers Sehr, Wal ‘ogh, Besufort. Dibb'e Worth & Co. P . Sohr. Rebeccs Bmith, Alexandria. A. Abhott Sehr. Antecedut, Sheffield; Providence, 0. K. Rackett. l Schr. Staten lelander, Palwer, New-Haven, 0. R Keckeit. ABRIVED. Fteamsbip City of Limerick (Br.). Philips, Liverpocl Nov. 3, wd | UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE~Nov. 16 to John O. Dale. J4th, , with mdse. and 12 with & Bremen Edin- 5, exel 1640, Jat.. 0 22, mw thme, o lfiu‘:’(‘amnlvv'u:'.m’ -nilpl—‘:/d HEALTH. Juokson 8. Schults and others. watve day, It 40 21, lowg. T1 saw ship Orest Western, 3 L P e ke L e This is the auit brought by the Mayor, ete., w Comuissioners Seausibip Albosoarie, Hourue, lanmond, Nortolk and City Polat, | Of the Sinking Fund, to restrain the Board of Health from re- with mdee. and to Livingston, Fox & Le. moving the stalls surrounding Wasbington Market, from which Steamabip Valley City, Tombin. Norfolk, City Point and Richmend, | the city s ow deriving covsiderable revenue. The order un- these 30 bours. with mdse. wud pass. to J, Hand. der which the Board were proceedin, 4 Heamabip Dirigu.”eerwoed, Fortand. Me., with wdse. (o O. . | stals ave nnlannoe bl “’.:".‘.:‘;‘..fi:%& and sidewalk, and in the opinion of the Board lable to lead to resul Steamsahip Bremen, (B , Ne: 3 . 4, Bouth- trimental s - i LT s e o 60 s s Gl & G Now. 10, 3. | 4o the publie und daneerons o life aad bealth, and and very stroug gale. over, of Harpswell. Matanzas, 1) dayw, wit!i molas- the ventilation of the main warket, and the fithy .,.,.“f;’:Z o ng e Bk gttt | USRS Bl e . of Bost Al Avg. 19, ot cl B Beome et & e et Mok 20 Feskis Overe |, thelr amber: sbowing mb e R Ao ountered & severe typhoos, which bove tte vessel on besbeaw | and affiduvits to show the ease with wi the i -u-‘ :; 3‘4:.::- :u: wuils, stave buiwarks, sprung rudder, snd danr | gjeaned and the ventilated i t b:-u mlnw “O4a'¥ Hiseiboo (of Weymonth, N.8), Lowry, Bvenos Ayres, 30 | 08 that argument, Mr. ChietJustice 1 [ y ‘T ‘with hi Thompeon & Hanter, the not alleged that the stalls were a canse Tig Rowemay (of Shelbarne, N B, Bolmen, with mabogany to | of diseasc, and that their powery did not extend to the removal Philipe & Mo of nnisances not detrimental to health, and grauted the injunc- e, Occun CLid (of Brizbam), Mill, Pusrs fl:.l‘-y:..:lzh gorvats | tiom saked for, axd the Board snpeaied . Bulley. oy woather. lost and 7 e arguments yesterday t sppellants argued that Qfifib&fi exchanged siguale with the bark Mary, standiog connhnuamnyolfiuh'{m- they mufi U Bevense cottes Cuyabogs, Fuuies, Bowton € boora. e o et A Bt o w4 i o NOTICE TO MARINERS. direct tmmlfih%m u-:mmmn P 0 and acted regulas the statute, TanumET Dapharmny, O ey R and that thia being 80, the Courts o e X, by injusc- Fixen Wirrs Liewr av Biroxi, Miss—Notice s bereby gtven | tion or colluterally, but only by certiorari; that the fhat on and siter the 15t ¢f Noweuiber, 1866 a fized white light will | second act of 1666, chap. 686, sec. 3, they can order the removal be cauibited ffom (i liebt bouse a4 Biloxi, Miss., woet of the west- | of obstruetions fo the streets Without reference fo_their . xi Hay. healih that Commission T Luimiuasiug apparstas i & Lone of the SAth ondar ta fooul piene | gioners of the m,\.fig R i e I clevated 67 beet sbove the sea level, maxing its light visibie, under 13 miies. The Lower [ o g express satate, and, that an iajanction is a0t tho 30 23 45, longitade, 88 83 06, F:J: y.em\lth-loadmugz“.,m, LieurHovse on Wasraan F Gnzony dofendants s the plaintifis are trustees and xrwauity ov Cave (Amago), ¥xan Extrancs or Coosm Bay, Omxgon.—Notice s beteby glovn, that rom 164 Wfer the 1ot day of November, 1656, & light will be exhibited in the light house rec erected on & small aland-at the western axtromity of Cape Gregary (Arugo), umina . ondet lona, Tight Sa0d variedby Rukbes, darstion of o, thrse three seconds Jutervais between flash L n eviden min This light is elevated 75 foet above mean ses level, and shonld be the the mere obatruction of the street, P ihat the words in the statute. ** of sienfiou the deck of auy sewgolsn vemel, i cleus wether, o die | & Mw'er aally :h-’ abaing of al Tho tower Is wrought izon. octagon shape, Towsr and lantern painted white, doue of lantern painted red. affecting the p: The kewpars dmeling o o Ljstory (rame bobding, puinted white, public market is limited to their ¥ d with green biinds to the windows. and situsted ou the soutbers ex- | draining, and the preveution of the sale of T articles, tremity of the islard. about 3% yurde from the towar. -nd-hflvl a8 10 streets, and that all other power over mar- kets and |ln'¢|l i vested exciustvely in the Common Council The Court reserved its decision. W.F. Allen and A. R. ‘I;{fllv‘r!m for plaiutiffs; Mr. Bliss and Mr. Tracy for the Board Thie atitade and longitade of ‘the accordiug to the Coact Sur- ey of 166), are: Latitude, 4) 20 38 flu-.luX-w. Ra-Esvaniiamneyr or Lienv-Hovss ar Cmoavas, CAROLINA— 1w light-house st Croatan. betwren Cromtan an Nomrn 'd Albe- ow soperwrickare (v od) 4o whle, . % podatment of & guardian, e for ber nfunt daugbter, who - Ao B Heae et g tems 8 the fourth ede, | G ahart time 8 g o . s of mere 'F20 Tock pan b vlvated 35 oes sbeve ordinary water level, 1sd | than a Willion 0 calaterais. % shoukd be seen in clear weather o distance of ten wiler. Liant Hovar ar Movrn or Nontm RivER, ALBEMARLE SOUND, On motion of Coudert Brothers, the report of the referee was confirmed, and the amouat of the legacy, viz., one hundred less government N CANOLINA. —A serew-plle Light-house bas been vrocted on the | thousand doliars, less gov ‘tax and allowaice to counsel, bt of Ry, Aibemso St M, tnde | orered 1o b deponied ik e € . st Co ard of the oasiel, acros the bas, & lidicated By tbe thrve buoys b s By Mr. Justice CLERKE. W. B. Duncan and others agt. The Allaire Works and others. ~Order grauted. By Mr. Justice SUTHERLAND. Encke J. Dudden agt. Benjamtn Benedigt.—Motion denied - v sea level, and | with costs 1o abide event. Shouid b o 1n leas weathet for & dltange of 18 tulion [t e el g Julive Harris—Plaintiffe ] ma; By order, W'B Buusuice. Ohairmen. | aiscontioe without paying Sovis witain fve days; if they do o T —————— | 101, U0 (07 leave 1 Ll suppleien; answer is granted Port-Warden's Notice s e gt P X MeCufiey —lotion granied - 3 mas Hadden sgt. Patric .~ Moti on TRTERCRIE cvio M adoul B e | terma to De specified on settlement of order, which s to be set- R s ey v ne Vevpla.x 7o, Joln Ban Charles A. Clark A W il 3 - omr-WannExy Urrice, No. 23 W illiam-at Motion, sttty ges ogt. JOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with seo- | “yirhyrin W0t g e Compeny; 2 Hiladel rance - A of the. It entitied Ao ! i ing _..,'.li«.‘u',".‘n."r'?’., N vors 4:::‘“':1 Motuon dimisied with 310 cote by defanlt, e b1 ios ot soeh | Charlotte F. . Barth—Report confrm S 2% porviy o § B Judgment of divorce granted. Ann Brady agt. James B Brady. ort,_confirmed and Judgment of divorce granted. Custody of children awanied to Plalntiff, don 0y the Port Wardens, and tha ations will b compinied within ten days cext succeeding thie Gokice. o0 boATd said vesseis® Breametip Uen. Monde MR Mary A. Coit agt County of Muscatine, &c.—Judgment or- ¥ane Shuey. -3 dered on report o R g . ',:j i o iaté Morgax gt tho Same.—Judgment ordered on repart $iraws E i SPECIAL TERM.—Bofore Mr, Justice POTTER. Stramahip Loutsia Moore. R Carman agt. Peters. —Judgment for defendants on the demor- h '5: H; m‘“_'un leave Lo piaiutitls to amend in 9 days, on payment of of cont o f,' ,‘:' Lazell agt. Myere —Judgment for plaintiff N.R ——— NCR. SUPERIOR COURT—Txal Temt—Nov. 1. Before Jus- E K tice BARBOUK. L2 3 A CURIOUS CASE OF LOVE AND MONEY. . Henrietta Sebwitt agt. Bmil Hurforth. . The plaintif in this ca-e brings & suit tor the value £ 5,000 Kussian thalers, which she says she lent to_the defend- aot. Bhe has, it seems, four other suits agaiust the same de- fendant, one being for breach of promise of marriage, another for divoree. On bemg asked her name, she said she did not kuew whether it was Henrietta Schmiie or Hearietta H: or which name the Court would direct her to assume. She stated, aiso, that deiendant bad repaid 400, with o promise to pay her the other #2500 in two months. . Usder the pleadings. the Court refused evidence as to any re- Jouning of the sum. 1t appeared, further, that about the time of Uhis repayment she hud exeeuted o release of all claims against the defesdant, but she denicd tint she had ever understood the release to be & release of this elaim ; aid 3t appeared Lrom other Behe Lot o Schr Dow Al v Julis. Jow paine. . £, Be COURTS. civi - Lictare Comiiasioner Sullwell. o | testimony that at the time it was drawn the claim for the ANOTIUER VICTIM OF TIIE SECKET SERVICE DETECTIVAS: | breach of prowise sringe was being discussed, and that g the attorney who drew the release drew it i refereuce 10 & set- , gt Loonard Newios, tlement of that ¢ The de was charged with dealing in counter- | “ryq defeudant denied the receipt of the money, and avowed s was executed o0 Lia payment of §2,500 i by her arising out of their pocabiadre- Jationa. Their evidei.ce was in the most direot contradiction. The Jury gave & yerdiet for the plaintif for §2,966 66. Mr. C Shaffer for plaintiff . Mr. Wilcoxsen for defendant, ‘Betore J ustios JoNEs. THE FOWER OF ONE ®AETSER TO RIND THE PIRM—THE STATUTE OF FRAUDS. Wi, F. Runk and Another agt. Leon Gilleaume and others. he plaintiffe seck (o recover-a balanee of account amounti froctional currency notes. The following is the evidenoe: Am a Secret Service Detoctive, lawk on the With inat in front of the Tontise Hotel in n il be bad any cosaterfeit money to well o the price, and be said bo had been t he only had two doliar pe have it at J0v. on the dollar; 1ike 10 look at & sampie. and wo walked o short ulied wut wbout four or five dollary rom im, beld on to itund arrested that the.r settlement of all selling it st 4ue on the dollar, worth by biw, and would ) told him 1 won) ed led out okt more from bis wallet and + vy obed oo 1, 4aying, with an oath, -Jas have g0t that mach e e T g A ey, e ight ax well hav currency shown) “that i & A et R Detective Fucker wes with 1 ot | 10t e P o e ot Wi wade. . L . o 1o sell them to him, but being referred to the defendant’s firm, o The et it was then committed to awalt the action of the [ 108 CCE I T, L b the defendant Gilleaume that they raud Jury. o £3 might chiarge the goods o his firm, sent the goods to Chacice SUPREME COURT=Cincun— 19.—Before Justice G me, and charged them to the defendants. § 2 L - . - On this statement the Court dismissed the complaint as to the Muniex, other defendant, on the ground that such an assent by one part- uer to the ereation of & debt not for parinership purposes, and known by the plaintiffs ot to be for such purposes, could not bind the other partrer, though posaibly it rzight Mr. Gilleaume. The defendant also moved o dismiss the complaint on the A NOTE FOR WHISKY. P Britton et al wgt. Elias Frivett et al. sue defendants for $1,352, au alleged bal- lants ot & note which they ure alleged to de bave given plaintiffa for certain whisky ground that the transaetion, according to the plaintiffs state- The defe ats were & firm composed of fatber aud son, and | ment, wuuuflemfl-&wn the debt of auother, which earried on o drug business in Poughk N. Y, and the | ucder the statute of frauds should have been i writing, The whisky in question was obtained by them, aa platntifis allege, | Court denied the motion, holding it a proper question for the T the name of the firm and to be used by them 1 the course of | jury whether the sale was to the defondunt or t the son. Sheir logiti The defendant then testitied that ho sever directod or eon- sented that the gools should be charged to him, but avers that isky, 1,600 was paid on the note, laigtidls od for. Since the action was ¥ the delivery of the leaving the the transaction was & jomt adventure between the pl oth of ¢ ather and son, have died, and | and his son. & will was left; e s were appolaied, but refused toacty | The jury fonnd & verdict for the defendant., Ira D. Warren an administrator was then appointed, and this euit is brought | for ff; K. E. Knox, for detendant. against the agministrator, with the will sunexed. Before Justice JONKS. . S efense I8 that this whisky was bought, not by the firm | THR CITY PUNISHED POR TAE NBGLIGENCE OF ITS EM- # by the funior member, a8 & private specula PLOVEES. s laintiffs kiew this at the time of sale. fel F. Kimball agt. The Mayor, &o. Codhael for plaintiffs opened the case, called one of the plaip- | e e o o et Soand t1ffa as o witness, read the note and then rested. sult of nogligence on the part of the city employces. Ou a dark Defesse then gave testimouy sbowing that defendants, in last May he stambied over a lamp-post keft lying on the {heir legitimate business, used but small guantities of whisky, never purchased more than a burrel ut o time, and also that the sou sever bought for the tirm. Xy direction of the Court, the Jury rendered u verdiet for plaintiffs for §1,509 41, being the full wmount claimed, with iuterest. Defendunts were ullowed 15 y ity th-st., between First and Second-sves, and kad been tying there three montbs, breaking bisleg. For flhklfllh cousequent sutlering, the jury gave bim & verdict for §3,000. W. E. Dickinson for plaintiff. Mr. Hacket for defondants. A CASE OF ABSAULT AND BATTERY. TLouis Okmi agt. Joseph Yelliniok. The plaintiff in this case claims that he went to the house of the defendant to remove days w make o case. VA, W. Wayne for plaintiffs ; J. H. Jacksou for defendasts. PUBLISHERS IN COURT. some articies left by a former tenant, aud on asking for them s struck, and kicked, and badly used. The defendant denies the ill-usago, but says that Lo lim to leave, and ou_his Tefusing used ouly the uecessary force to remove him. Four ‘witnesses on each side directly contradicted each other, but the {7y gave s verdiet fr plaiutiit for §30. D. Mahon for plaintidl; " Spencer for defendast. ——— COURT OF COMMON PLEAS — Nov. 19.—Before Judge CARDOZO. A REMINISCENCE OF THE WAR. Daniel T, Norris agt. A. T. Stewart et al. In the year 1561, at the beginning of the war, the Unibn League Defense Comuittee, of which the defendants are members, ruwed 8 regiment in this city, known as the 3d N, ¥. S M., und started them for Washingfon. Ou reaching Phila- Qelphia the Governor ordered them bagk, bat, by orders of the Committee, they proceeded onward to thmg\an.'d‘:'hny were Theoplilus B. Peterson un'lu"l'mmn Peterson, sgt. Evart D. ug. The plaintiffs are partners. doing business as publishers and Dodkselie=s in Philadelplia, being the well-known house of *T. B Peterson & Brothers.” They bring suit to recover from defondunt $4,494 60, being the amount, with interest, of eleven promissory uotes which plaintifls gllego defondant’drew and Foade payable to plaintiffs orders at various times, commencing on the 5ih of July, 1662, aud endiug on the 1eth of November, were made without any con- from tiffs | that on tho insolvent within the mean- “Part 11, Chap. 5, Article 1y, on defendant's tion, holding two-thirds of Lis Brady of the Court of Vs creditors to show 2 The defense is that these not shleration received by defe 6th of October, 1865, defe ing of the provisions of Ti 3, R 8, 8N Y;'twton and by the aequiescence of ¢ debts, an order was made by Common Pleas requiring all “of cause on the 22d of November 4l by an sasignment should e e b defendant, aud bo b discharged from his dobte; | there three days before they were mustered in, boarding around in o the Iatr day Juige Canloso gruated defendant udis: | at diflereut places the pla(BUL taking two of the compauies o -~ the ; eharge of all his debts, and that this discharge exempts defend- ot from all the pretended indebteduess to shhflh. Both plantiff and defendant testified, and their lrl(lmun,, w usual 0 Such casce, Was very mflluuns. plaiutisf tosti ‘{‘m. that defe it had falled four times, snd Lad renewed theso hotes at his own request; defendant testifying that he ouly falled once, and that Le resewed the notes ut the request of ‘Soum of the Committee afterwards visited Washington, and pay the expenses incurred by the regiment. The Fflmd to intiff bas presented his bill several times, but can get no re. iof, ho therefore brings this suit,- As the itews of the bill are ani disputed, the Court thought that the case had better go before referee, ond accordingly 8o ordered. A B, Clark for plaiutiff; S, Glass for defendant. D — plaintifs previons to that falare. T w! ng in & sealed verdict this morning. r l-m«»{'-'uryy & Cnmpbell for plaiutifls; Niles & kql:y for do- MARINE COURT——Nov. 19.—Beforo Judge ALkrs. fendant. LEAH AGAIN IN COURT, Emille Bienville ugt. Augustus Daly. W FAR A RECEIPT IN ¥ULL 18 VALID. g . ot 1t will be remembered by our readers that about riad In Batuedeys Fatvuis, § hich plai defendant in 1n this case, reported in Saturday's TrivuNe, In whic! n- months ago s suit w ht by the defendant in this M’:m- o recover §1,094, an alleged balunce due from defend- :h m-’ f!axmm‘!grw “u‘rvm’- rendered in adapting ant, aud o which defondaut “sets up a receipt in full for | aad pflmmu{ Loah the Forsakes, in which be recov- defense, the jury b . ore Mr. Justice JosEPm F. BARNAKD. P is now bronght by Mr. Blen DECISIONS. tho translator of this piay as well as of John T Van Evrie agt. The Mayor, &e.; Jobn Ritty agt. | in the complaint, agaiust Mr. Daly for servioes rendered, The Mayor, &c.—~Judguent for the defendant, dismissivg the [ .The com] it sets forth that the i known as ** Deborab; o, complaints. Gesenal TeRi—Before Justices BARNARD, CLERKE, and INGKAMAM. THE POLICE AND THE COUNTY OF RICHMOND, The People ex rel. John G. The Supervisors of __— Riclumond Lounty. i The original motion rted in thess columns, was for & us to compel the of 8y isors, 10 00 With the act of the last Legislature, to borrow omtho credit of the County of Richmond the moneys to pay the salaries of & , two sergeants and twenty five men, and the mecessary expenses of stationhouse, horses, &c., and to lssue their aintiff to “transiate interest-beaging boffds for that gaging the The aetion was brot lhy)fl-. u as the Treasurer of o el for $12, but deies promis- the Board of Police. The motion was made before Mr. Justice He admits engaging bim to u-u-l d, who denied the motion, on the ground, among that be ou! 00 give B 3 others, that no mandamus would lie yutil the Board of Super- the was visors had authorized and approved the employment of & num- ant at he 0 pay ber of borses for & horse patrol, and the relator sppealed. The for the play of the Vi ‘yrn appelaat argues that the protection of the County of Richmond the play was never sold, 7 the . (oree i not to await the action of the Supervisors | also to pay.him 15 per cent on the play of Taming & s to & mousted patrol, but was to go futo effeot Butterfly ; that all be can mflydfllhh'::lmlz. e B paksugt of the act, the horss patrol part being the ouly | #12; for the secand, §12; for the third, #18 for ! s fourt, % e et o, wad that the Toard of Polies having made their | aad for tho ALk, {ifth being only a skeleton, estimate, the duty of the Supervisors became peremptory, since, | to bo used as 8 foundation for other vl:m the the reconds of the act werg simply enabling, 1t confer- The rhlnnl. on beingcalled to the stand, tostifled that in 1862 red n power which coneerned the public aud ws, therefore, | tho defendant called ou bim to read the play of ‘which et DO a i o Jd ot Setendent's rekdno e e retert sald be v wondents contend t scretionary, | casion adt. er intiff: de The resp hat the whole act fs discret blag by Mr. Bateman; bo spoke of Deb- and that the portion relating to the mounted putiol is & Stroug argument to that point; that the power to borrow does riot come within the rule by Which permissive words are sometimes con- strued as impersiive, especially sinco the relators do not stand in the usn n of & part of the publio sec to enforce & , the publio in this caso being the inhabitants Limon v, of which the relator s not a portion ; and o Sapervisors haro 6o power to issue bouds at » diseount, ese bonds cannot 0w be sokl at par l veversed the decislon of the Court belowe would give me $12 10 translate it he asked we if 1 thot pliy woald be suitable for Mr. Bateman; the defendan that when he reeeived the proits he would divide them ¥. Daly, brother of the defondant, aud I were to adapt it to the stage (mannscript here shown); this s a copy of the orlg! play of Deborah, afterward known as Leah the Forsaken; | 1Counsel for the defenso, uaked the Wituess W tue play of | The {FEERFEERy i i i £ E B R g -] a § sE H sl;hi 3 » 25 At this of the . ‘l:lc' case the Court adjourned nntil 10 o'clock Howwell 1, Hatoh, for plaintiff; Joseph . Daly, for defesd- e S H B Sorreme CoumT—| v TS, Frop Cor o83, e Pirt Netisha) Baak . Nlchols act, Kol i ; 2061, ¥itzy o ier Company sgs. Rysey. il B ] i i 43 h . i~ Non soumetaied movios— o at, e n.mfliflf' P Fiaher; 105, ‘ettas ot ak . MW, 3 109, gt agt. The Pooneyivania Conl ‘oitua ; 14, Bhiven 14, Tre Tl Pt The 151, N. Y. & H. R R. 4 ot w. ¥actar Tanu-tleld by Forren st No. 73 n&u.flm' ‘&t 100 clock ». m Nos. 11, Taylor agt. The Siniug Co.. 16, Molntyre ngt Fitch, lsuces of aw aad fact—Nos I3, Marvin_agt. s, Bl sl Woed ] r, Phyte; 221, Button 4 229, Wilson + 10, L Pl The Brosdwa; 190 MeCrory ag'. MeCiory, agt. Arnoux ; 160, Hamitt et ol agt; The Bea. £, Pet. Co., 116 Same a8l Same; 20, MoNumerra rown ; 204, Warner agi. 5258, ipotte sgt. Benadict et al—Ci Court opeus st 10 o'clock & m. Call of the at 13 The follow ing is the "of the Third Mondsy Motion Celendar Nos. 79, Noble sgt. Kiostier et al; 80, Robeon agt. Babeoek LeMiugwoll. Receiveragt. Godfroy ; 82, 3 a5t Thersason etal 1 6, Sy Benge 4, Hewitt aat. The st Swith et al.; 89, Matten agt. Russell Fire Company Lord et . Wrench agt. Watjvan: 9. Burke sgt. o s ey Sh Williame Bossla agt, Wakestein; 96, Carson agt. Bull} the Re-eivership of = the Columbia Tne ., L‘gnmln sgt. Lincoin; 99, c.ku‘:-ls; (l“um. [ hapman y - %5, Paimer ot al. -&m:.- agt: The Mayar Same; 107 Wild ot ol agt- Wi + Wild et ol agt Sherif; 111, Leach et al. agt, Weeks et 1 Crbmwen gt Shefton ot al 116 aait of ot ol agt. Gregory 11, Beseis agt. Wake: 118, :l;; ':;r.ltu; 121, At. Mu. Tas, Co. agt. Me. Loan Conrt opens at 11 o'clock a. m.—Nos. 224}, Wakemau agt. (owdy | 1435, Larote agt. The Camp. Gen. Travs. ; 7771, Casey agt Tho Mayor. ke.j 2093, Archer agt. Toe . R & K. Co.; 1861, Cousine agt. The Jayor, ke.; 2061, Spear; 2623, Heztitt et al. agh Gill; 2 ne 2196, bitemiore et gt wY§ , Shelton sgt 'y, Equitable lus. Cowi €71, DelaBeid wgh The Usicn . ‘of Brooklyn: 3631, Spencer agt. . Bradiey; 2669, Edwarde egt. Lovell; 2668, Thowas, by | &r.. sgt. Ronch. Pant (l.—Heid by Joxss, Ji—Coart opess s il 2004, Mountage agt. Conway; 2878, Por M Henry, jr._ et 1l ; 2704, Rows sgt. The Howard: 2068, Elstorer sgt. 2512, Gatfrey agt. Dougherty; ¥ Doyle sgt. Hickoek ; 2642, Sebriferagt. The Forty second-st. ke Raik- roud Company ; 2715, Mareh et al. agt. ¥ orhoff et al.; 2166, Dumont agt. Logau; 544, Toe Houe lusurance Co. agt. The West. lusarance Company. CoURT OF COMMON PLEAS—PART L—Held by Bravy, J.—Court opens st 11 o'clock . m.—Nos. Van Dyke set. Liatch i 1738, Me: Burger . 1651, Fiyon sgt. Ninth Avente Railrord Co. ; 53, Aberuathy agt. Birds 1658, Jon agt. Ritch ; 1699, M Gorabaa § Auderson a9 Weag, WS, Murar sgt. The Phoniz Bank; 1697, Daiton uylor; 1652, Pearsail agt. Kipp; 1853, Urabam agt. Patterson; 164, it wat. Tie Mayer; 158, Carton sst. Finn; 1656, Upten Bediow; Drake agt. Haight; 1660, Glennon set. Ma Paxe 11'~Held by CARDOR0, J.—Court opeos st 11 o'clok & m.— L 1326, Orus ine 1821, Lord Wiclpley gt Silvemchmidt; 1264, Scbwarman agi. Sesman; 1599, B . Poaieid ; 1862, Eno afi‘.m— Mainar. 1968 éom.—flelfiy ALEER, J.—Court opens st Max: 10 o'clock &. m.—Nos. 11, Suffers agt. Chariton; 31, Noyes sgt. Wright ; ll.al'am Faine agl. Bame 131, G ; 97, Kobler agt. Folk; 874, [ agt agt. Jenny THE NEW POST-OFFICE. pasi Scoac THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN DECIDE THAT THRE GOV~ ERNMENT SHALL PAY $1,000,000 POR THE SITE. The Board of Aldermen met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the President, John Brice, esq., in the chair. The resolution to set spart the lower end of the City Flalt Park for a site for the new Post-Oftice sud U. 8. Court Buildisg, was up. derman RPILLY moved to substitute the sum of §1,000000, u‘m; ‘mnmwmmfim':mce:um: ite , n e g 10 be sld to the Government for 'uvmvimuqmdmmwryn condition, and, furthermore, Hall Park, as it now stands, was of no use Government was to pay 500,000 for not let it be sold for that amount? Alderman REILLY said, above the lower aid pag' lfir“p:'-'f:rmn luable 8 a v T}"mmn'wmx'« o tion H By a vote of i1 in the ailirmative to © in the negutive, Alder- Reilly's motion prevailed. -?homlmldmmd”!fdnl this afternoon. JAPAN. a— CONTRACTS TO SUPPLY VESSELS TO THE JAPANESB 60- VERNMENT---THE CLOSE OF THE REBELLION---THE SUCCESSOR OF THE TYCOON---SRIZURE OF A VESSEL BY PIRATES. BY TELRGRAPN TO THX TRIBUNE. Sax (Fraxcisco, Nov. 17.—The bark Swallow, from Yokohsua, Oct. 16, brings 3,600 packages tea. The Japanese Government had L two steamers st Shangiai. One wis not delivered, in consequence of some informality not bad explained, a strong remonstrance been aguinst the ‘officials of foreign governments, snd the Fronch Minister in particular, fos making eon- the Ji with vessels and arms, thus residents. offered to become ki — “ o Yokohama toOct. 26 confirm officially the of the Tycoon of Japan, and state that his successor would assume Do authority, but await the conclusion of the war With the Rebel Chief Choisen,when the votes of the Damica would be solicited for Owari, s boy 8 years old, for legiti- mute successor to Tycoonate. Th-h{lhh IMT{‘IWH mail steamers run regularly between Yokohama, and Hoog Kong. dmndgm Minister fl made & tresty with Japes, an ne. . Ho her from H B e L e the cuptain and mate, and took the vessel to Hong Afiw advices from Japan say the British sehooner Anna hed 36 boxes of the treasure saved from the wreck of the bark Libelle and buried on Wake Island. e — THE CASE OF THE REV. DR. PRESTLY. not affeet Py Jution thereof must be at the request of the ked them not to act hastily, but thonghtfully wup o p’n,vnl'lln b:l that Ndnlxbt M’Mh P:\’ re and live down the ealumny and reproaches heaped upon him. . B 1he Jast time ke would wppear tn the palpit untl the !-?u pension was removed. 'The congregation was visibly affected. the Doetor still having friends aud wiberente among thew Mrs. Prestiy bas appiied fors 4 voree

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