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ANTED—GOOD BAISTERS FOR TITIN 8 few young ladies to learn; can start Hie trite do ight work, oF one Bighih ave, over Mt fore. nl #40 ‘ANTED — RESPECTABLE FEMALE schlp £08 good situations now ready, °ity Hfeatiatelyt landed can Be. ulted. withont dota bly ing wt the old employmont, 275 Bow S130 n ALE: WANTED—25 CAP MAKERS TO MAKE ‘eape, rood will be pads also a fow ay Sorbet Bhat and 20 ® WANTED TiasT. RATE to baat work: week at two weeks, Apply ot $13 Biehth ta wl 21d VEST HANDS TED RLS TO FILL taatfons i * protertants. ‘Good serve r within 48 hours by applying et tl. 6,9 Myrtle ave, Brooklyn,” No_ hv Reapectabic situations “in gentler hold arpiy lurmodiately lyn lary ety i Feady ‘UurReR, seAMaAtreMses, (C ‘and waiters im first class families WANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OPE- rate on Wheeler & Wilson's and Singer's im- Proved sewing machines, by one of the old eed Jors in the city, taught all ki 15 emmeat of the machine perfuct- oy . ” ratore ean be supplied at, nid ,OOKLYN minutes, rica'et’ the ‘enplay ment nutes, by applying at the Employnie St eseke Seatee mi rooklyp. Alar Hr AS fowork places, atid several vary. cellont chambormaids' places now ready. ‘nol 2°19 ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- er’s, Whi Wils wines; practice antil Fecomunanded to, aie a Teinde of van WELL RECOMMENDED SERVANTS OF kinds, such as cooks, Iwuntr Cee or evenings, ye to let, i a erate, cn, Einds SP Shaft Micntat, neat Deluncay, utd LaactiD9 fectr Wig Sottero sm a Hore raved te a forty $2, Calla 34TH eat nold S155 ANTEDS RESPECTAR E MALE AN Ww rr) WANTED, FIFTY GIRLS AND BOYS, ten old and npwards, with one to five ‘to eel artificia! flowers. ‘Those having Sukabens marker cs WANTED Lapins TAUGHT TO OPER- wa 1y on Bloger’s, Whocler and Wilson's, new! recommended to let sew ‘corns ae 7 t Places: ing. machi nen hich ‘ovgs the auction store, Ai Bint Ares ear ve ‘pb “Partion | rumen vee teed New How fore, ne oe SO an SY QWWANTED GIRLS FOR HOTELS, Ri Kena Boooiroome itt neat Kin G. WALTON, (late Baunder's ) nid $130 ANTED—LADIES TAUGHT TO OPE- W' rele on Singer's and Wheeler & W Ulsea's sowing tue ‘experienced teacher ia the city; ‘per foot ou all kinds of work, and recom: pinces her learning Binding, tucking, tds Ga oat a Beales Sperators wantod. 138 Maes T WALLACE’S OFFICE, 4 I Meee thes, city and jont servants et eb acl warees 6 OTK ATH, at a Well recommended. ‘Ku fear remer eapplied with WASTED—PERHONS WHO WISH TC on sewing machine, Terma buslucse, and rooom- ‘at 89 Detancey ste one fr] wendy places, WW paren Bars en rnin 6 Wton' err Bates jeslchatsiee Soe eee j—¥0m TH UNITRD STATES YOR THS UNITRD STATES a pg 2 ania’ ales af ‘artillery and infantry pony a) the pringtpal ee eS $$ ARTIFICIAL FLOWER'MAB ERS—WAN r ed toloarn to make artif bud nydi1o GOOD MANY WOMEN WANTED, DAL. By ? Immediately at the Tneti- Ss neta eee” 5: waladalandamar aaa sale BTIFI Wik MAKERS WANT- A ped iA a to make artidclat flowors-~ gala pili fearalng “Apply a8 No. Beas GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE NEW A wi hor Presorver,discovered spear GUMBO chs * ro ‘apptyin FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH AND SITU- ‘ations procured wabegh a for , Garman: German, a IRLS WANTED—T' LEARN TO MAKE Grease nema mr ALTA Gana etstnied oor = ASHI 'D OBNAMENT- A grey up stair. nid 6° r HT TO OPERATE OW pcre. a) 2 « Sroltemeeanabant 1. Fact LEARNED T) OPPRATE DEB. 7] epiicar srr Keane cs? Fi Nacmiesescnrhoasrstrara ate OPERATORS ON ZAUGHT. AS 4 FURS—Funs — FURS — WANTED ALL tion in porere-Wihnt is ho use ef rolng down town and paylne 19 and ea Siathetnt ¥hen yoo cam ~ 0 to 1; Hae te = ix "3 and chile 3 very mended re GEO. pag FURS! FURS! 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AB NT. Prone shee Mon ation, New Fork, aa tll Save goth et. statlon, ork, as Pige Wiltame Virldge-#:90 and 11 A.M. or White 12:30 and 5 P. M, Few Prat TD Metro dopot cor, White a Jentre ts or Cro eA P.M. from 20th ot, or Mllerane te, Mom Both a Altang—b A. Bian at mall trata, ReTCRNING, WILL LEAVE Wittlams Reriden—emn. 4 VE) A, and 3:40 P.M, White Plaine and 1a) A, mee, 00 Fhe Matera ta ae Many ir ae ak mall trata, O42 CHETs rom BEATTY BSrkta Five Poraerty cs old, now fot lee doftonlties, eleatetn, a ath fa Q™5,45D PAINf—BOILED PAINT Pane EOPLE'S CANDIDATE — 8TH ALDER- taing Teh, 1th tonave wm U tp Ball iste Forarteaoet ar Vo art ight Nea rt but Gt ES li ethan ae a as WAND Pas COR sts is ia TO72E, PUBLIC—DR. THOMAS THORP ‘takes pleasure in annoaneing that his celeb it y yy iw red mara ‘flered. for en the int th truly 3 Meth afictod of ‘ail classes, bel rich mal wnpoly Mledientod Be be 100.000 PAE UN ON nuda, HAMEL nlé (rss | THE NEW YORK SUN. Mexico. ‘Tum latest intelligence from this Republio—if such it can be callod—represents the Mrnamon Government as a band of freebooters, A con- ducta,with two million eight hundred thousand dollars, under escort of Gen. Manquiza, had been seized by him, ard a portion of the money appropriated to his own use, It was belicved alco, that Minamon was privy to the robbery, Tke money was destined for England and France, and the British and French Ministers bad protested against the outrage, If this be so, France and England manst see the folly of sustaining as the head of the Governmeut of Mexico a band of desperate outlaws; and it is most reasonable to expect that they wil at once take hostile measures against Mexico. Oa this, the Washington States sayst One thing is now quite gertain, Wither the United Btates wil Lavo to take Mexico in hand, or they will have to permit other powers to do so. Congress ought not to adjourn for the holidays until something upon the subjeet aball havo been effectively done. The question in of the gravest import, and will admit of ho procrastination, if we are not utterly falthlom to our best pelitical aud unary lutercets, We be eve that the President is animated with proper sen timents in reiation to the matter, and wil doubtless weke urgent aud eu ‘recommen dations to Con- grees for authority, which will euable him to act at once, Lenders of tho jar Movement in Italy, A Floret.ce correspondent of the London Times after giving Ganinanpr’s letter to LA Fanta, in answer to a teniler of tho D'residency of tho National Assocation of Italy, says : A wonderful and pleasing might, it {sto ree this world had set down asa rough, hy and Wntut red bandit, display as much seuse tact and ine manly eloquenoe as ho ever 4 deeperate valor in te Hold. Garruaton ie a true-born ruler of men, and civil government may ‘as eately be trusted in bis b: militar could fll your columns with pubic and letters, proviamations, and orders of the day, all. b; him, from all and each of which It would resul ly, that Ganisanor never fatis to bit the nail o j wesondiy, that not oae word falling frv bis lij6 is suffered to pass unhoeded,—thaet bu and his countenance create a new hea't in all who eee and hear bin. ‘Truly, the hour and the men have come together. Italy in everywhere under the orders of leaders wo aro Well calculated to work out her destinies. No one, I believe, can charge me partiality to the Ita'lans; on the contrary, I Thave not spared thom the harshost ‘snd paatable truths, But I murt say, for truta’s they bave not ali tho virtues befitting a na- of free men, neither are they sunk——never will they sink-—to the condition of unredeomale alavs, The seeds of regeneration are teeming in the Jard, no longer to be smothered by all the mubticties of one Emperor, or by the violence of another, t Francs, Austela, ‘ope, well consider what ' they aro at them rise for oF nt superior t jcancry of diplomatic botehing and oobbli italy muet live; it ia God's will that lealy ahoald II In order that italy may live, it is absolutely necesaa- ry that Aurtria should be bought or beatea, coaxed or kicked, out ot Venetia; it is of the utmost neces tity that the Pope ould cease to be a tomporai Prince. It ts unavoidable that tho King of Naples should bend or break. ‘The man to whom Italy is willing to pay hero-worship must be a hero indsed. or tunate enough to have more than one such, Gain) do} of heart, or loftness of character, which has powers renew the teuper of a nation. I bave often qvarrelied with the slackness and slothfulmess of the Italians, with thelr cons‘itutioaal bo no°, With thelr unfitness for hardships and in tolerance of discipline. I have rated them fur gro- velling selfish: for want of trath, and the conse- vent lack of good trust in one another, Yet, if the joy of action dawn again, if the men [ have mention- ed, spurning all the timid counsels of time-servi Hey, call the people to arma, T feel ure Italy wil tinder thelr ulianer ‘be capable of maguauianous aacrifices. ‘There will Le a genorcus fight in Italy, « fight whl may end in disator, but not in defeat — principle of Italian nationality ts unquenchadie, It was but a spark six and forty years A quarter of @ contury of tramp! from’ putting it out, only stirred it @ blaring conflagration. Villafranca, Z: Brumola may patah up ® not give rest to Italy excspt by fical, and thorough recognition of that priac'ple — Aurtria and France must withdraw; the vote of Cen- tral Itely must be recognized; the Poze must be left to wettle acoounts with his subjects; and if the Cath - colle Powers rust needs have eign Pontiff, they must provide Pris IX. or cessor with o new Bee a new 8 vere! Thave always faitbfally represented is in these provinces. vif ever the restoration of the Centr 2 Italian Privces, and the recovery of the Le- gat na by the Papa! Government, are definitely re- solved upon, th Yay in which suchen arrangement is carnied into effet, no matter by what moans, wil , orderly and civilized communt- ld beasts. rs tes, into as many dona of wil Return of Minister Ward frem Pokto The North China Merald, of August 224, ay’ ‘The United States steam frigate Powhatan, Flag Officer Ji Tarrwain, and Capt, ( and having on board Wann, United Btatos Minister, from the Peshoy after a pasiago of ture her offloers we fearn the fol- lowing items . On the 16th ult,, while the Powhatan was anchored » there ‘arrived an imperal edict ordering tmerican Minkter and suite of twenty ‘escorted with all honor,to Pekin, they ebonid leave Pei-tang upon “any day’ afver the 10ti). ‘This edict was in answer to a cominunicati of the American Minister informing the authorities that be was present and ready to exchange his treaty ce which they in\gbt sppoint, Bho « edict the smoke of g stormer was discovered tothe Sd, and Fi, which proved to bo the Russtan paddle-whe! America, having on board bis Excellency Count Movnaviney, tho Gover= por-General of Biberia, travelling invog. Blo en- chored near the Pow! and upon the Gist sont @ rier to in with commuplcations for the resi- dent minieter. Upon the 17th» Russian guoboat ‘ao arrived, reporting that several others wore to fullov’, but theee did not make their ay pear ‘On the morning of the 20th M. awe aad Innded at Pul-tang, where they were received by the excurt and conducted to Pekin with every nbow of ro- spect, They first travelled forty-fivo m country in covercd carts, striking the Ingo called Peltsang, some ten miles abo aud theves proceeded ia Junka to Toong-chw 1, distant twelve miles froni Pekin, of which it is the jrrt, Thero they gain took carts to v 4 atany tne and p bofore thearrival of # They between Pot-teang and Toong: however, in . boatucen raid they were partly t> stop the English, ‘end partly to aff rd shelter to janka when the ico was Up. ‘be Logerign rewe'ned io Fekin ac teen daga, Surin ‘oli tine they were confined to thelr quarters, Kot, however, ax prisoners, for they ‘were at liberty at any moment to walk commissioners refused the use of horses and guides, leavirg it optional with Mr, Waxp to grant poris- sion to watk out or not, as he saw fit, ‘They would doubtiow, however, havo closed the gates entirely, ad not that rm stand at the very ‘out, but the if itis: i i Pad 82653 { } E Ze 385 it constitational way—that is, by means of a dict.” The members of the committee were the Lord-Lieutenant fhe country, the repreventatives of the districts of the city of Eavegg, and ther persons hel Capt. Shreve and General Jackson, A correst ondent of the Cleveland, Ohio, Re- view says: Janez Lorw. manhattan which will certainly beat rep i ‘Was personally scquainted with tHoned, and represents him ax the unglelding and of thoughout the Bouh au 1008 e During the last war ‘with england, was commander and owner uf a veasel which plied the “Father of Waters,” and which, during the riod Gen, Jackson had Now Orleans under martial yw, made its appearance at the levoo of that city. oKtOw rised of the arrival of the vessel, at once rent for Sanrye, announced Sn that < should ep! himaelf, his crew and |, aa in the service of guvernment,and hold him- pats readiness to disohs . ‘S posed upon * accepted the to him, sad ob- tained permission frem Gen. JacKsox to make some necereary repairs to his yosel, before being com- Pew ule these repairs were tn and th le rey were ar.ce of the Bitiah army was dally expected be. fore the city, a number of citizens applied to Capt. Suave, rege ‘him to convey their families some fifty miles up the rivor to a place of safety. The o tain explained to the applicants his situation, but sured teem that if they could obtain Gon. Jackson's consent, be would himnaelf interpose no oljections to their request. A deputation of the {citizens thea ap: i to Gen, Jackson and obtained his consent; and hapt. Bunave had freighted his yoasel with the per- fou.s of wary ladies end children, and also a cmaid- erable quantity of very valuable goods, when he 16 ceived @ mic naage from Gen. Jackson, ordering him to perform some servios,which would com pel him to dis charge bis living freight, and completely digarrange his ‘Capt. Susay# bluntly tola the officer who lad rought the message, that he would not obey the order. The cficer warmly expostulated with Sueave, and beld up t> Lim, ia glowing c terror's’ of Jackson's displeasure ; but Sumeve was built of quite a aaboudin Gen Jackson, and indignantly refused bidding. The « Moer returned to the “ Old pessic 8 file of men to arrost Bumey 4 into his presence. But cc mparetively litt'e time had clapsed, before the enraged Captats ttood in the presence of the equally curag ral. ‘Tho latter, florosly eye Ng Capt Bus ain w veloe Louaky wal futon [te i dare you disobey my , by G—d, T dare ? nent acd ‘hs reply of the undauated Ca, first Inquiry, bade BiaK\® explain his conduct — Upon the explanation being glven JaAcwsox dismissed him, simp'y saying that be bad forgotten hin to the citizens, whose wives aud children Bukxve then had upon his vesse A’terwards, during other obstructions which made the navigauion of the Mirrissippi rivor at that time very dat rous to life and proverty, Notwithstanding the fact that of his warmest political fiends applied to Genoral Jackrom to secure the appointment of one of bis friends to superintend tha! rtant work, aud that Captain Sum was his te and unre: ‘Sumeve lavented machinery and apparatus ajted te the, mccoaaful prosezuton of he work, and completed it of aly removing the great Red River Keft, viously Deon, cunsidered an, tm pract his raft was over thirty for years had blocked the work, a les in length, as ip the entire river, An Interesting Re-union, Some time during the month of February last, Mosers. Sireranp & Ovaatos, Attorneys at Law, in this city, were applied to by a son of Mrs. Cav, of Louisa county, in this State, to, if poesible, obtain forjher a dowry ia certain h pposed to be t of the Blilitary the St fea This tract of land em- of thls State, and wa PUnited States, as part compensat soldiers of the war 1512. That her husband was a soldier in that war, having enlisted in the army while on ‘a visit of business to the city of Philadelphia, his residence being a few miles out of the city, and in the State of Pennsylvania, Since his en- listment, Mre, Cavis heard nothing from him, except a mer rumor that be was killed in an ‘engagement with the enemy, near lake Champlain, and as Mrs. never mat= ried again, she would, as his widow, by ontitled to at least a dowry to any lands her husband might Le entitled to as such soldier. Messrs, 5. & U, immediately sot themselves to find tbe land to which her right of dowry wouldattach, Aftera long and thorough earch mong Government, State and C they ascertained that the situated in Hancock county, Illinois, d warrant by Mr, 1818, thus plainly ed, and 1 sequently sot about finding the lost bre fl no further trace of him could they mak from Government or County records, as hi nor any other of his acquaintances ha: heal farther than the resords showed, etty cleat that he was not aliv That bis death was not for their purpoee, Mo loiters to their numerow: espondents in the States of New York and Vermont, near where Cruit's company would be likely to have been stationed during the war, making in- quittes for him, Among the many answers re- ceived by them was one from Inwis W, Near, Exq., of Clayton, Jefferson count taining a letter from the long-lost man, a that be was yet alive and in good hoalth, an was surprised an nearly overcome with joy to Jean that his wifyand children wore still’ alive, This settled tho yuestion of the dower, as well as the receiving by Messrs, Sirarann ¢ O: ue it for D rm pointed in th Lost part of a good or bad case, the recepti a snug fe detorininod no! to give it Dut went to work in earnest, to bring about are-uplon of the anctont and long lst wly were to each other, s neither of the p married agai ithough both supposed cach other long tinca dead, Tt seems that soon the enlistment of Mr, Cavit, Mra Cavcu findin, it difficalt to support hereelf and her two smal children, ove a babe, removed to another part of the Stato, and there hearing that her husband as kilfed, mado no furthor efforts to learn of him, And he, after his discharge, returned the town where ho formerly resided, and wi there told that his wife and children had moved away and since died, Belioving higself alove in the world, ho loft forever his old residence and aasoclatos, and took up his abode in. Jefferson county, N. Y., where he has since resided, ev or ‘in fond remembrance his now, to him, forever lost family. Afcer many years of bi toll and successful effort, and the marriage of her only daughter, Mre, Cavet, in company with her son end son-in-liw, moved to this State, and settled in Wappollo, Louisa county, where she has since resided in the family of her daughter, ‘A fow days since Mr, Cavxs, arrived in Wappel- lo, eager to see her wliom he mourned as dead, ‘and once again behold his children, Bat what a change forty seven years had brought about. A formal introduction was needed to acquaint those who should have spent their lives together. Naval Intelligence, A full crew of sailors and » guard of marines wore put on board the new steam gunboat Mo- hiear, at Portsmouth, IL, last week. The Mobian wilt leave (on her trial) about the 25th inst., for New York, where she will remain fow & fo ‘toher tinal ure for t const of niin, ree pecreerival a astinwall of the ner cers gow for |. stearere er trgate Saranac, Who salle i the North Star, 6 prevent al company nt on board the former vveetal, from return- Ee 48 soon as was expected. A form of ail the ry drilling exercises are belog at med im the army and marine cor; than has been onstomary being an in- the public ie Try ‘Company's Line, when ‘at a distance of about 159 miles due east from St. Johns, N. F., sighted @ voese: rectly on her course, and on approaching her ! Proved to be in dlatress, he was hove to and two le bee ab nh he ako sonne ‘succor was required. The cap- ridge and quickly gave his whlch wore quickly reap to by his officers cre ‘The canvas was soon taken in, and the Hungaria wes uct Looe Yor frnding'a sultoble im pros: finity to the stranger, “ian the llleboat Be, Dim, and ge what she wants,” wore the orders now given, and promptly Me, Hdaprm the Tat officer and Portas, the Sat wfticer, took taeir position a the fe-boat, the former at the tiller, ths latter at the bow, baving with then tive able-bodied volubtatily consiirned them) sas thing benpen Bt. Zohne bears due the Captain orde to hig faithful howt was lowered gradually and with great ¢ every sea ar it broke agatuet the side Pays ol desig ite epray over tie naslona counte of the sympatorving passengers who stood absut the reatening to seal the doom of tho brave hearts whieh chalenged ite might, and were willing to contend with it ou the chanas of saving the ob- ‘Mr, Hanote’s face,and aa he was borae to the strang- ger, tho, blood had so discolored his cheeks that Le bod} ration. and dangers witn which be hanging and roll oy of the waves aud could hardly be approached ; but by watching an opportunity, Mr. HaRors uo: edea ip gutting the boat near enough to enable Mr, omike (oO get on board. A number of persona wo: mm cougregated on tho dock, and the coufixion 1 a Preeets Men, women and cuildren were thrown ints the iife-boat, ea an opportuni wore on board of her, Mr. Portia to Boe that uo one was forgotten. Ho then sucovedod in gaining bis place, and our boarta gladdened to noe pe living little rescher eurmounting the Dillows, with ber bow dirested towards us, ‘Tremendous eas wore rolling at this time, and when Mr. Hanore Drought his charje alongside of the Hungarian, we {ult wenalble, of the danyer he would enoountgr in ivchargirg her, Foarioes aa regarding himself he guided the helm, and the crew, under the direction M Mr. Powran, kept te bons if the Hungarian, 0 ta'ling fu led up the passengers By means of ropes ted arouud. thelr waists, inte: diately after, all the rescued were safely on board of the Hungarian, aud we believed thore was Uitte man force muccon ht in his hand’ wi rewith 1 roserverg wore fs ulre. 'A Kind Providetice did uct forsake lim in tue hour of need. Walla aint fhe ohio, be contact with a lino whlels tatty Ady eer veew: |, and seizing bold La he was enabled to bring himelf to the surface of the water, thence to tho deok. A bm his heed appeared ‘unde hada ahi-wrecked party on board, which he found on the coast of Labrador, and when on his way thence to Newfoundiand, e storm encountered him wistoh earried away all bls sails and drove him out Into che seam Ho had Leen disabled two or three days ‘a heavy som, which broke oves hia vos: relaod tof to wich an extent that the water her freely, On the morning of the 9th the crow were nearly exhausted, only aix men being able to work af the punoys, and the siores wore all gone, waving a fow ults, They had not had fire on Doard for several days, aud consequently wore nearly faniahed, ‘They numbered in all 42 soals, ‘Whet first received on board the Hungarian, tho condition ef wil, partic ularly that of the women ‘and chilldren, were tnost distressing. They were haif- clad, vd ly ‘countenances plainly de- pleted the horrors which inwardly disturbed them Wille awaiting the death, which, bute fow moments qefore appeared in vitable, The women vhild ren were at once tak: the cabin, and placed in forte ode, and anitale Rarihiment supplied em. Dr Faaavson, 0 Hungarian, nen under bis care and constantly went among them to see that they had everything thay required. Hie kindness enkir did gretefil fe the part of all, The stewarderr, deserves them tn th f following morning, the Hungarien stopped oj ponite to the eutrance totoe harbor ef St. Joao, We-bont, with the living testimoutals of their bravery clowely #urrotinding them, — As the little boat was turned toward the shore, choors of the deopest grat \tude burst from thowe on board, and kind Mngering looks were direct to Capt, Jouns, for his magnani- mous conduet toward them. Jeprain Jonas, his officers and crow, have won tho esteem of ‘all who witnessed their conduct on this eceasion. Our own sbip required the greatest atten- tlon, as she, too, was tomied about like @ fosther, and was ulso lable to an accldent, but the officers nevor lost thelr presence of mind, nor uttered an ualeind word to any one under thelr directions. I have giv- lein and unadorned statement of the wi nd foel confident that overy pera who per- this eannot but commend Capt. Jowns and his Cilicers for having pcrformod what Lean designate by no uther title than an act of heroism, OF tho forty- two whose lives wero kaved, there were twenty-three women aud obildren. ‘Well merited testimonials were prosented by the passengers to Capt, Jonas, his vllicers and crew. 0 the office) manned the life-boat 1 118, Int ciliver Kiouann Poures od 1 Ransnam aid ARCHIBALD MoMIr.4%, crow, ‘On Saturday, a8 the Hungarian was a proaching Portland, there wa: of paseengers, the oflicers and crow of the Hun- ‘arian, for the purpoce of expressing to the gal- t crew of the life-boat their admiration of their hesole conduct in saving t! of forty- two of thir foil . These seven men were addressed by 1 Jowns, and the Hon, Jisene Monnis, of Brockville, formerly Post Master General of Canada. The remarks of General Mounts were eloquent, wid called forth a response from Messrs, Hanois and Pours. ‘The Insankty of Gerrt Munith, Fr Some thirty years ago, then s young man reat promise, buoyant in spirits, and Bok ag at fie brlcht side of all the seanery’of life, be was ‘an unsuccessful candidate for the New York State Senate. ‘That disappointment disturbed tho heretofore “even tenor of his way,” and ting- ed the future of his whole life, 1fe looked less hopefully upon men and things. He beeame, as be'bolevedy'spinntvoiai but it asthe ple lanthropy of charity than of force. From ‘an ardent Colonizationist, he became ag ultra Abolitionist ; and his persuasive zeal m= perance, changed to coercive measures favor Pe Prohibition, Of his ample fortune, be dis- per ‘of Abolitionisun end Temperance, ‘with more liberality aud wisdom. Both We per: Yerted talents and his misapplied money lojured the objects he sought to promote, Mr. laren has lived for nearly thirty years ina state of o ciuatio de’ svcd litical ballucins "eroatly % wi be- Th: "e body and mind, for the shock Heer erty insurrection was an * Ca ane ee cas forahadowed in Jette: from Mr, Sarr tothe ‘Jerry. Senator fm the oe of Connoetio' wes oaly by his lends susceeded in go:ting him to Bomo days before absolute necessity ine jye measures became apparont, he mani- nervous anxiety to anti hich he horities, ed to placo him ander ro- a te. taken advantage of, this notion,and when he set out for Utica, he was under the impres- sion that ho was on way Richmond, ———$_. Gagar Crop, The New Orleans Picayune ‘ve nov: reached that point in ee @ may be made of the sugar crop. Great [i larity is said to oxtet in the crop, even on joining, Plantations one Sn full development of the cane, while the other not more thanThalf a crop {a antici- pated. The estimates of 400.000 hogasheada, which ‘Was published some months since, is, therefore, & figure considerably above what will be realiz- ed. Some observant planters rogerd 260.000 eads a8 nearer the actual result, which may be recorded when the cane ficlls are han vested. Derhaps favorab) her may bring the figure up to 230.000, ‘The sugar which is made is, howover, of beautiful appearance, aad generally of a superior quality. re now nine in the eity of Philadel phi ‘Tie aggregate public debt of Virginia on th Ast cf October, wae $30,190,000. a Most of the Hay ‘iehing floet bas arrived at Gloucester, Mass, ‘The fares are slim, Con, Bex Suminy, « prominent Kentnek arty ie sboat entering the ministry of the Tire American Tract Geoiaty | t teure in the State of Hlinois. Cots Davin Gantaauen, of Tishor Miss., was killed instantly a fow days age the kick of a horse, ine company in Hartford, last wook party which was attcudod by 1. nm steam fire-ongines je in the city of Albany in refé to the $2.500.000 loan, stood For Loan, Against Loan, 217. Tum exocus of slaves from the borders of Missouri continues unabated. Free white la~ bor is coming in, and that of regroes going out. Josnrm W, Tay1on, resident of No. 263 First avenue, Now York, fell overboard from the Bos- ton Railroad ferry boat, at Albany, on Monday evening last, aud was drowned. Turre were ten largo fires in uring the month of October, tion of property amounting to ¢ aggregate, ‘ow Orleans Ma. Curtis Bearvater, of Bridgeport, (Ct, was run over on the Housatonic Kailroad on Friday, and so badly injured as 6) cause his death soon after, A Youre woman named Berta Mex, while engaged in a store in Baltimore on Friday eve~ ning last, was shot by anegro boy named Dont ry, and very dangerously wounded. ‘The boy has been committed to prisons Henny FE. Hraxms, a young man only 18 = of age, was shot and ki on thy oth st., in New Orleans, by a river pol nemed Marrnnw Hoonns. Boones wa: rested and committed on the charge of mur A practiruLiy bound copy of the ‘Genea- logical Bible"? bas ag to the Prosi- “Ti MU tha lho house of the ton. A An in Hertford has made application fora divorce from his wife, on the ground of her be- Ing lazy. He alloges that she will not get up in the morning, build a fire and get bis break- fast at a seasonable hour, Rosnrnres at night have becoms #0 frequent of late in South Bergen, Hudson county, N. J., that the citizens have taken the matter ini thelr own hands and organlsed a Vigilayee Com- mittoo, Tuere is now in operation in the United States one mile of railway to every 1.000 inhab- Fngland, one to every 2,500, and in at Britain, one to every 3.000 A stoopy row, during which a schoolmaster, named Lxacn, was killed by a pistol shot, aud two othors were dangerously wounded, occurred at Whitehall, N. on the 8th inst., between certain members of Hontxson’s Circus and the filends of a man named GraxTieM, Tur Freeman says that Fimazen Gay of Covantry, while dlaxing « well recently, found some frogs embedded in clay, about twenty feot below she parein, After a fow minutes exposure tl came livol ppped away. How long must they ha m there? Rey. Prof, Hurtrxvron of Harvard college, who for several years has occupied an interoat- ing but somewhat anomalous ition between Unitarianism and orthodoxy, has now, it is un - derstood, fully renounced bis Unitarianism and ‘Acoe| the doctrine of the Trinity, Tue foundation of a new fort on Hog Island Ledge, Portland harbor, has just been completed, The ndations could only be worked at low ater, and the 0088 Was & id tedious one, ‘The cost of the fort is estimated at $180: 000, and it is to be fitted to mount 93 guns, 81x platform cars of cotton, about 200 bales, were destroyed by fire on the Macon and Wost- orn Railroad, about seven miles above Forsyth, on Friday last, About 200 yards of the track was also burnt. ‘I'he loss to the Company is timated at between $12.000 and $15.00), ‘The fire is supposed to have beon caused by friction. Iv is proposed to forma new county in New Ham; ire out of certain towns of Rockingham ills boro, to be called the County of Amos keag. ‘The City of Manchester will be tho lar~ gest p'ace in the new county, The citizens of the towns to be included in the new division are to vote on the question at the t State cleo: tion. ores Ayres was shot dead at Revtortown, Va., on the 11th, Pu Avuxs attempted to cowhide Pui terward returned with his son, found, and made an attack on Anes, who shot at them proached, when both fired on him a’ thhe with a shot gua and rifle, and killed hi the shots taking effect in the heart, The trouble grew out of a question concerning a road, Carr. McCruwrock has been notified by the Lords of tte Admiralty that the Queen, in con- siderativu of the billilant success by w! ich his late expedition to the Arctle ‘was attend- od, has been to order from April, 1867, to September, 1869, durin, which time he was in command of tha Yacht Fox, shall count to him as sea. tim is favor can only be granted by the eovereign, and is rarcly exer- cleed, ‘Turvy were near hating a slave renditlon case in Hightstown, Ned, on Monday, As the Zoe geleler describe Oo a tows ooking for 7 were in town Loo! ma y ream ey fen iy bal still, atity. 'D joct wi vi that loraity anopiteds it was believed thak the summer, in a hut near t! was known by the name 1 parts unknown # ey TS RATES OF ADVERTISING, TERMS—CASiT IN ADVANOR 4 stm foro oner’ act. married, ~ niece were dependent upon re, his command of the Department of in so doing oxpresses the gplltetion affurds him to be able to to cheerfinlness manifested by all the bradches the tervice in the on OF tive and arduous daties, and thelr with Lis orders and wishes a ous service of two years and a the foe’ ary one (attention ted ‘al for the eflicieney and att auhs them in the service ‘of their respective iaties, whieh, while they have ~ lighten the labor and respon aad to th be feels on taking leave of the De- oat A pny sort of genius ones undertook: and classify tho diffrent sort of fools world—Ist. The ordinary fool, The la nat eatistet with Volga feel fa, who ia not sal ea ith a Trat undertakes in allition tarpaay A youxa “back,” now-a-day compounded, Ho ‘has a bearer etal ae che i ' caste mt Toe upon by his doe-ting at any price, FINANCIAL, & NEW YORK, Tueoday, Mov. 1) Mr. W. Savage, some the Cashier of the Bichiguat Beuthern road, on the line of the road, hes beam made General Treasurer in the place of the tate We Wolcott, to reside at (Toledo, Oblo—The saiaie annual dividend cf five per cont , announced va ther ist ult, by the Central Railroad Company of ier Jormy, will be paid at the Company's offies, Me. 6B ‘Wall street, on the 16th inst.—The folowing le @ Comparative statement of the condition of the Bantup of the clty, for the weeks ending Nov. 6 amd Mov, 18 ov. 1. 00 Vo. 000 SETAE ER ¢ ee = ¢ 3 : HG SSBEe: S' H «= agate S8azstcesesas ies U.S. Ba, 14, Erie 8d M.. Brie 4th M. Hudaoa B.. Mich. So, Gi Panam: 1 lot cor 60th st and 8th ay, 68.6x108, 1 do oor Sth av and 90th at, 25x108.. 4 Lota cor 10th av and dla St 100 8 squarose 1 lot on 25th st, near Madison a . Houre and lot N 8 40th st, 217 f 6 in W from ih wv zo 87,6x88.9. 1 lot with Louse @ 8 48th 'st, ‘Wha 100, Houre and bt 15.6398,9 MARKETS BY TELEGRARH, Poreapatrers, Tuesday, Sigel Flonr firm. Wheat advanced, 16.@0 i red ti sagt 28, Corn te coming tn frog emer ‘alow, Ghange Savas, Sie hanged ; to-day, 1.1 C3 incatt prioes, “Racelyea ot thies dag. 09e ogatust 13,100 lat year, ew Omcxaxs, Four advancng’ "Qu asked for ops Wir me ‘Tuesday, Nov. o Wheat