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THE NEW YORK SUN, Published Sundays excepted, at th a tes Rinon vad Naseat ote. ander wabsctibers in New York city and vicinity, GENTS per week. ‘THE WEEKLY SUN almenl 5 " ——ooOoOo——— WANTED, ; ten .OR8 PLAIN SEWERS TO niall \NTED—A GOOD PATT&RN MAK- Fideghgeiion apply to Le WOOK. St Water ot. te Es: ada , ora, Coachman and alt= also Fait a Soe eh piataas f+» a’... all Ww ANTE D TMMEDIATELY—A. FEW U.8.N, Rendervoun NovBOherry’sheneat Meakin equare, nl6 2158 a ANTED—HANDS TO PREPARE AND won afters machine fng'coete: wages from $6 eT Ave roomie tail — ‘ANTED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO ae Tyee Knitting. Apply at 334 weet 43d ot, ‘ANTED—HANDS goats panteloone and vests recom ndation re. quired—at'A. RICH & BRO, 164 William st. alg 2*1s1 WATER wis MAKERS ‘AT BATCH- a DK & BROWN'S —two youny ladies th ‘can have constant emplo; TO MAKE LINEN Jeretat 6 p16 S179 be Tg W, AN TED—SERVANTS OF ALL NA- t To those with good rat oh procured BAPDIY st tho Eu plovient O at tho Eu ploy gen Servants, 109 Orange sty od door fib’ Patton , no! ‘ANTED — RESPECTABLE FEMALE hate for good situations now ready, city feo coachm: mers and boys. \N. ii Par- Ain af he old ecpploymants 318 bowery. 7°?” at) cee ALEX BUNGE.__ \WANTED_OVER FIFTY GIRLS 10 FILL situations in gentlemen's families—eight inte. Good servants can secure recy aceon within 48 hours by ying at the Advert cy, 5 Myrtle ave, lyn. No humbug WANTED SERVANTS IN BROOKLYS— Respectable female servants ations in gentiemen's families ottu tna wint shoald apply immediately to Mr. MANNING'S, 10 T: sever cellent altaatio: ary sty Brookiy ituattine are tnd walters tn hv class familton we” “CAN SIR ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN 100 erate on Singer's, Wheeler and Wilsw's and \¢ macaines; practice until perfect on all ork, aud recommen hadi Lowe's de ded to ah other ‘ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- erate on Singer's, Wheeler & Wilson's aud other hines, and till perfect, on different atious. neu taught proverly; ng machines for rlancoy, nid Bac" WARTED-LADIES TAUGHY TU UPB. cate on Singer's and Whealer & 'eenw oat experienced teachor in the city; {ret ou all kinds of work, and recom- learnit nding, tuckims 0G gathering Fasecs lasladed for Ql. | Ken pers gavel with the beat it $a Stap.- at; alao oper etore wanted. ANTKD—AT WALLACE’S OFFICE, 4 WwW gana Ry Kook {bch vty anh Lis 2U Lake TO OPE- fof sey Lites | sowing ete ete ste, Over Wel W4xTED_rox THE ONITED STATES Anis ald while ment z . A GOOD MANY WOMEN WANTED. DAI- ‘and anal tice wanted inmnataiely at the [nntte & a ise alr, eadictad et, cor Oth ave, ‘American ABtHICIAL FLOWER MAK®RS WANT- 0 girls to learn to make artifclal flowars- if white ly at No. 151 Clinton Se fesemeat door. nldo*iw GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE NEW Haven Water Proof Leather Proservardiscovered by Professor OLMSTED, of Yale College. Good waxes can be made, Apply tothe agent, 143 Nassau #t, nl 3° APANNERS—PLAIN AND ORNAMENT. alwanted. Apply at 51 Fulton et, up staira, nl5 g* [Apr TAUGHT TO OPERATE ON Perper car Ca Reber raat Seer uh) old O52 ADIES LEARNED TJ OPERATE PER- fect on Wheeler & Wlison s latest improved ae Ing machines : charges sale Si fort Par oot ted teulug eauren siao tanght Apriy 1b) Phirty-stath st, bet ftu aud Sth aves nla bezsa LAs RERS WANTED—200 MEN WANT- ed on the Staten Island Railroad. Ap mma on section } and 3, Vande: bilt Landing; bo re tebe very hour ; but capal rick Wes RE GER GAY csc apry. Bk Dic °° aH RT Tees hands to work on Baaumo ting rat ‘traps, Apply to A. M. COC! HOUSEKEEPING, CKNOWLEDGED TOE BEST—“FORE- Spring Bed Bottoms are selling for A A od ‘attrasses at wholesale pri ‘and mattrass co! Bedecels erparand, maie all poh ih ssa Ponsa at hdl cedacssttanlY 8sT iMPORIUM OF FASHION, $94 CamaL e o ad wardrobes a Fiore AND BUTTER FOR TRE WHOLE $6 city—Good flour, $6 9 to best double extray ‘ 19 t9 BO ote: deat Bey a Reetuvtug ta thatrvaticr abd} per Ib. Far! do well to esl, Wal. Ht. BLL Aven corner Sth at, DUR! FLOUR! Fore, RAREEES FLOUR FOR 6a pends BEG estte’ eb to Bo B30 wa a EAT AND OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN jutton, T eta. to ¥ eta, por Ib. ; beet, airlot Weta, ; roasting pieces, ther plecesy ration and mar, wil ZRWOUD, 515 ni - ‘Dold Vee’ to 98 ee SOS Soperers, wire DEreoTTs page nna ong E LU Sen moves ¥ DAY, ‘96, and STiper ro eet i". DEMOREST’S IMP6OVED SKIRTS etraniea pious nO 94007198 han eg moras et icant ay Bens LKB FREUR Always, ‘AIN THE pi .. ie Peat tht FURS—FURS—FURS—LADIES, NOW I8 to got your Furs, and, CUTBILL, of sian ee PALER turer in the city. fut od ‘Dew assortment it, as there is no charge for ti) G ty alwaya on hand or made to order. Not YULEON' SE up stair, Bro: 'URS—FURS—FURS— IMPORTANT TO LADIES in country he following LOW prices: Of elf cape, moult and cufls..$19 69 ‘Victorine, muff apd cuff...” 8 00 muff and cuffs, 10 00 300 ictoris ii and cfs ne, Ea ca Real Mick Victorines, from bf to.... do Bh om $4 to. \ allother Furs %0 per cont low- other houre in the trade. Don't forget the 00 Fulton st, Brooklyn, up atalra 029 Y4°252 Fees, FURS, FURS—BUY YOUR FURS ot the great Rocky Mountain Co., 50 per. cent, em vere Sh worth Stn? Mak Martins ps 4 ty Wot a8 per 0, Fifty bales Buffalo robes at 6S Hits, 115 Chathaat stusty oe! gi wort sie oo hy at Fos: which any of ‘cape, with Muff and 3) oy SOR ant Pod Mink 6 on Bable % Water M lak, Frenes Mink, and French Sable Victor- ry French Sabie, Preuth Mink, Water Mink, Stone Mar tin, and Fitch, Large capes, %, 4, capes and Victo- ine. neatly repatred and cleaned. Ni WPOR FU Go, sd CHATHAM ST; DIES, YOU MAY SAVE ONE-HALF vackanln Gos Ho 0 Ohatiam t We char iudalatins «a VE LARGEST 8° RK My arsortinent of FINE an ry BUSINESS SUITS TO MA’ HRA TASSIMERE PANTS, ard RICK. VELVET VES wo enee, and consists of every kind, style mma Uipwe My Be Qrereonte are mado equal to FIRST CLASS. CUSTOM WORK to #8 for Petersham and Lion Skin Overcoats, to, i werconta. REMovaL | REMOVAL CHEAP D! Having removed to fo, 18 Bowery, Will offer a large and desirable Stock of Bilk Bhawla Merinos Cloaks, Flannels, Bhoetings, Shirtings, At a erent ul2 6116 _ tnprices T GOODS FROM THE STEAMER Vorkd—Callcoes, delaines, mualins, Canton shirts and drawers, blankets, table black And eolored ‘cloth, we, de. KF. by JAMES SAMPLE, 45 Catharine #t, MISCELLANEOUS, Axkcut ECTURE—A CARD— MR, J. G. AUSTIN, Architect and Lang Survevor, ‘No, 10 East Sot! nI6 2acg® ‘New York. _ LACKSMITH'S ANVILS, VICES, bellows, large shears stocks tapes ioe, raili eratings, book #afe; aleo two siuall steam e JOUN FRABER, 80 Rose nol VERY BEST HAIR DYE IN une—Price 8 cte—VESSEY'S original Columbl Hair Dye, depot 112 Grand st Williamabui F Ee Paaibecata tte ueict asa (uarrep FLESH, ERUPTIONS, SALT onéd'e Ttalian Chemical for 9, coute at, 96 Bowery, aud Hayes, RS, C, BOTREAL 47 FULTON STREET, Prooklyy (Near the Foiton Ferry.) Stitching by Wheeles & Wilson's Machin Shirts, Collars, Boroms, Wristban all kinds, aris done at the LOWEST Kat! attention given to Ladies’ Dresses and other ing of every deseript! lid manner, on vi ate term ‘a are invited to cal By means of t! t Hemmer, the finest hems are eleeantly turned and stitched pon Ni Hand- kere! jefe, Gi its, and goods of every 41 ‘oot tact NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD, con RANE ‘On and after MUNDAY, November Mth, 1990: trains will leave 26th at. ot: New York, as follows For’ Williams Brldge6:90 and 11 A.M. 2:90 aad 5:90 it 12:30 and 6 P. M. Fe ine ee Mc trom depot oor, White dad ‘A. M. from 2th. all train, a iT and 3:40 P. ang 10 A. Me 400 b, M. ilp—T A. imal train, _ nates 12 CENTS FOR BEAUTIFUL a0. NS HAIR, JONES 12 aaa CORAL ibany— Y A oy MES rOKATT , former! for dressing, darkenin ning, cleansin, fi Moe at Vt 8 et )IL8 AND PAINT—BOILED PAINT OIL mee ea EOPLE'S CANDIDATE —8TH ALDER- nic District, comprising sth Wards—Humellers s Kk, wg caunot stand ten millions in the fer, aiid ehxteon thousand pauper mana fy louger : and then to eqs to nave “ (.) ap fow, YoU Ko to work an cal ear, and thed yeu may carry Beate prisam, ng men ron have rts of the Tth, 11t! Politicians the 1 well's Island, and the poor houses. We worl Ton't like that kind of freight, it don't pay. ruo'this ear w for you, sahore,by strikers, Bu; vight with standing casks, and not! but our hor to foot the bill. Working men rally for Huet EDWARD FALCONER, Mangia sf.n019 EVIVAL OF THE ANCIENT GREEK igny part of th aid Baten in boxes con- tainiog, ry cach with the necessary a ratus 165 Broadway, N.Y necomnte ols 100.000 BOXES SOLD IN 1 MONT i ose CE, &e, ANT AD WA! THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 47, 1859, The use of Tobacco, ‘The Dean of Carlisle, in a recent lecture on ‘consumed pulation than in England. The Em) 060 of frat os tee ne rament mo At St. Omer 11. v0 tons of clay are used in annually; a printing fe cottrely eoouptea ta inting labels for tue boxes of cigars, do. ; and th Business represents 4.000,0004, 1 In Denmark tho Annual consumption reaches the enormous average ¢f 70 cunces per head ofthe whole population ; and in Belgium even more—to 73 ounces, or 4 pounds and pee bie ae head. In America th grernage in vastly higher. It is calculated that the entire world of smokers, muffers and chewers, consume ¥.000,000 of tons of toba: co annually, or 4.450 000 000 of pounds welght—as much in tonege as the corn consumed by 10.000 000 of Englishmen, and actually at a cost suiticient to pay for ail the bread corn eaton in Grnat Biitain. Five milion and a balf of acres are occupied in its growth, obteily cultivated by slave labor, the product of which, at two pence per pouud, would yield thirty-seven millions of pounds sterling, The time would fail to tell of the vast amount of tmckirg in Turkey and Persia—in India ali o and both #exes indulge in this pr both chew and «moke—ta Burmeh all agos practise it—chuldren of 8 years old, and of both sexes—China equally contributes to the general mania—and the advecates of the habit coast that about one-fourth of the human race are their clients, or hat there cor- tainly are 100,00: 000 of statiatios perfectly astoundis ton waste of money upon an idle custom, admit by ite warmest advocates to be only « luxury,seldom beneficia!, slways dangerous? ‘This fnancial view of the question ought to arrest our attention, Every working man who copaumes only one ounce of “shag,” “returos,” or ‘bird's eye,” por week, or the very moderate’ quantity of four pounds per an- num, pays out of the fruit of his labors twel abillipgy and cight pence to the Government in the sbape of @ tax on bis luxury! An Englishman's Impremion of ths West. The St. Louis Democrat reports a lecture re- cently delivered in that city hy Hon. Guaxrer BeRke1ny, c1) the subject of English mpressions of the manners, customs and sports of the far West. Several of the lecturer's hunting dogs were brought on the stage and remained beside the speaker. He paid a bigh tribute to the nob'e di tod Bywon's epitaph upon a faithful Believir g this Wasa country where no ‘was kept tin, he was much surprised on & single’ platform, four captains, cl and eleven majors, a proneness to titles utterly i - heard of. If dieappoluted painfully in this, ho was disappoluted bly in his observation on board the Western steamboats, where ho ra¥ the captalas on duty constantly, everything working like cove work, the tables cleanly spread, and order an devo Tun otacrved in eatingall contrary to the gonoraliy ‘ona in Koglavd. ¥ re ated some funny stories he had Malo before leaving home, which caused considerable amusement to the audience, but his ex rience would enable him, oa returniag home, to gh the hearticr, aud expose the readior those sto- ries told so eerlously. Upon bis arrival in Kansas Rog 1 in this Btate, ho ‘was received with great unction by several citizens, one of them; a Doctor, who insisted on going with bim on his western journey, as he had ly saved the lives of at least fifty English lords, in the Rocky mountatne—lorda who had titles never befors heard of. Another wasa litte wiry sort of a fe who expectorated continually and with great a ‘aim. A little bleak valine, with a sbining lay beside him on the floor, and aa the little roceoded with his speech of welcome, he aimed: bis tobacco juice with perfect mkill at the k he never mired it once ! * Perhaps” said Mr.Bemxr- tay, my valiae ig in your wap." Not at ally” raid the other, an, as if to prove it, another discharge of the totmecd juice found ita way to the place of the previous deposits, Now, continued the lecturer, if hts Incident had been construed, a4 some Koglisl tourists have construed other incidents, all Eagiand would have Leen told that in the United States the people all chewed tobacco aud spit at key-holes. The luge of tobvcon, however, wax condemned, and he ad~ vine ladies, if'they could not stop their lords fom using it, tothrow off the crinoline and adypt the Bloomer costume for street wear, Three things seemed to go abead im this country—man, whisky, and trbacoo— though he didn't kuow but that crino- line went quite ssfar, as be had beon told that no self drovsed now without it. (We fear ‘riond has been slightly sold by this sto- ry—It is a stretch of the truth. | ‘The serious attention of the audience was cal'ed to the subject of duolling as praticed in this country — Here bo regarded it as no obligation whatever upon rolety to maintain heaor ‘y fighting @ duel, In pinety nine cases in a bundred, the sheddiag of blood was not only unnecessary, but criminal. Wh jentlemen quarrel, one must be more wro: he other; both cannot be right, Now, in these matters wore referred wholly in their hands—the principals abiding by theit ‘decision, whatever it might be. Whea arms were resorted to, and one of the parties was export eed and the other was not, no aim was al'owod,and wvords left out of unpractived hands, In brief, no advantages of weapons were allowed, and no such thing as removing watches and coin drva'uod of, It waseven there a pernicious practico—here highly reprehensible, and que oundiand. ding a y pon me.tiog Napoleon's Ktalian Letter. The following is a lotter addressed by the I:m- peror of the French, cn the 20th October, to the Ring of Sardini Monst va Mon Paene: I write to-day to your Ma Jenty, in order ty aet fort to you tue presoat tus Won Of allay, to remind you vf the p Ue with you the course which ought to be followed for the future, Toe circumstances are gray reijulsite to lay aside ilumous and sterile d to exan fully the real state ‘Thus, the question is not whether 1 hat ortiin waking peace at Villafrance, bu obtain from the treaty results the most f the pacification of Italy and for the repose of E Before entering on the discussion of this ques to recal once more to your Majesty staclos which renden d every deficitive negotiats aud every defluilive brealy av dffivull, Tuy fact, war bas often fewer complications than peace. rmer, two interests ouly are in presence of —the attack aud the defence; in tuo lat 7 the polnt is to reconoile « mule »posite character, It was necesmry to conclude a troaty that should sccure, in tho best manner possible, tue inde- ndenoo of Ttaly; which shoud satisfy ‘Piedmont ‘nd the wishes of the population, and yet, which should not wound the Catholic sontiaet, 'or the rights of the sovereigns ia whom Europe felt an iu: terest. I beloved, then, that if the Emperor of Austria wished to come to’ » frank understanding with me, with the view of bringing about this impbrtant re: Sule the causes of antagonism which for oot turios had’ divided these two empires would disappear, ant Mat the regeneration of Ltaly would be afte by common accord aud without further bloodabed, now state what are, in my opinion, the essential con- ditions of that regeveration : Italy to be composed of several independ: nt state united by ® federal bond, Each of t ton y the prine ciple of Italian nationality; to have but one tay, but one system of customs, and one curre directing centro to be at Kome, which composed of representatives named by the sove reigus from # list prepared by the Chambers, in or- der that, in this species of Dict, the influence ‘of tus reigning families suspoctad of @ leaning toward Avs tria shoud be counterbalanced by the element re- suiting from that clection, By granting to tue Lioly Father the Honorary Presidency of the confederats the religious sentiinent of Catholic Europe would be fsatinfled, the moral influence of the Pope would be increased throughout Italy, and would enable hun to make concessions in copformity with the legitimate wishes of the populations, Now, tne plan which bad formed at the moment of making peace may still be carried out ify will ompléy your in fluence in promoting ‘8 considerable ad- vance bas Leen already made in that direction — limited debt is the dence of Central Italy has also beon guaranteed, ch ag all ea of foreign intervention has been formally ect aside; and, lastly, Venetia come 8 mrovings purely Italian’ It isthe Teal laterest of your ka of tbe Poninsuls, to me in thd de- a onder 00 ottala, from tt the ’ 7 pertionot territory. shall be restored to, the Grand RDIBAND ; that a system of modern (eae) liberty ebell be adopted in all the States of Ita! thet Austria shall frankly dlacngage herent a Cause of emotarrammment for the futvire, and consent to complete the of every solidate the fabric of the Jndependence shall replect nothing for the att renvit. “Let your Majesty be convinced of timents will not vary, aud so far ea th Fran not opposed to it, X shall always be ha; to worve the cause for which'we have cnmbatted t- gether, Vaiace of Bt. Cloud, 20th of October, 1869, fo the United Siates Press, The Committee appointed to receive con'ribu- tons in behalf of the GantaaLnr fund for one million of muskets, appeal to the United Siates Press to forward their noble work, by reproda- cing their circular, as follows :— ONE MILLION OF MUBKETS, Turruant to the resolutions passed at the Italian meeting, held on the 8th uit, at the Gtayverant In- stitute, we, the und ers; inted @ Permasont Committee in order to civil abd religious liberty, te unite im realising this our ‘The struggle 1a, which « great part of Taly le at present engaged, is not only one of national hborty, but also one of modern efvililization against the Danefiil tnAluences if the past—D -spotism, ignorance exd Superstition, Weare not, in this noble work, actuated by relish motives, but feel we are making @ sincere sud solemn appeal to our f llom-citizens in bebalf of this ancient mother of modern ations aud wo ate ase withheld by the fi In the dread of go bare humanit gress and of tity of our case enoourages us to th Ot appeal will not be without of ticipate the liberal answers by our thanks, Subser:ptiens can be made in money or in articles of fine arts,” Any sum of money, even were ite th1c8 cent postage atamp, will be weloomed, and may be addressed to the Treasurer, Articles of fine arte to be forwarded to Mr. Parauio Piarrt, Subsorlbera Wo their named and addrors. Bub- bo registered in @ book, which ‘will be forwarded by t Permanent nittee to the Italian Government —New York, Nov. 15, 1850, Gen. Josrru Avezzana, Proaldent, 21 Dowsstoo Mixriit, No. 1007 Broad « Paverao Puatri, No. 1.038 Broadwa: Mi Vanat, No, 204 Wullam at.,'N.Y. Maan, 94 Weet Warren et, B'kly ni, avisern, No, 288 Broadway, N.Y. SDOLVO, Treasurer, 49. Exchange place, 0. #4 Cadar sty NY. ‘The Family of Joke Brown, In the burying ground near the churoh in Canton Con're, Cont sthe Hartford Cour- nf, stands a marble ‘monument upon which is ascribed the following: In memory of Capt. Joun Buown, who died in the wolutionary Army, at New York, Septembur, 80, He was of the fourth generation | iar den + from Py Ten Brows, one of Pilerim Fathers, who landed from the May Flower, at Plymouth, Mass, December £2, 1620, Captain Baown, at bis country's call, led forth « © ‘of West’ Simabury (aow Canton) troo; edly conflict, and fell a victim to the then dou American camp. He ho were reared by sud judgment, to te of industry aud principles of virtue, and’ all Lecane distincuiahed citizens in the commiinitios tn which they rerided. One of the sons became a judge in one of the & urts of Ohio, Quo of the da bad the bonor of giving te one of our m wt flourish- ing New Englacd coleges # prosident fur twenty ¢ pernon of her son. own, O48 of the sons, present Captain Joum Buows, ghter of Gipow Ks hia welf (Mite) an eficer in the with the command of 2's army, thi pis military sping thre of h bh & patriotic ancestr Hoon after the n ye an Baown, he removoi with bis family to Torringford, Connecticut, whore the present Captain Joun x was born. Waile he vias yet in infancy or early childhood, the parents returned to West Simsbury, and there remained for ‘afow years, when they omigrated to Hudson, Ohio, where Owen Brown became one of the principal pio: neer settlers of that then new town, ever respected for bis probity and decision of character, He was endowed with energy and enterprive, and went down to his grave honored and roapected, about tho year Tsti2 or 1808, aged 87. At tho age of eighteen or twenty the prewnt Capt. Journ Brows left Hudson, Obie, and came cast with the design of acquiring # liberal education through some of our ole gem. Lis ultimate ao- sign was the pursianco of this object he cous nd conferred with Rov Jame aia HALLooK, then anton, Gonn (whose wife was a relative,) aud in sooordanoe with mivice there obtained, ‘pr coeded to Painfleld, Mase, whore, under the instruction of the late Moses Haunock, (‘at { the senior ct the Journal of Commerce, fitted or plrsuing bis nod. Brown would uulprit upoa « Virginie lows, but in ality would bave died on a feather bed, ASanta Fe Trading Party, re1ERN correspondent cf (he Philadelphia ty, ae wel as the sich blue ribbon that binds bis bat, ‘and flutters its ends in tio wind. His saddle hus the high cantle and pommel, the bowl wooden stir rupa, the ieg flaps, aud the wide leathern machilla the frame in day and serves at night to prevent the iy at getang at him ; like the old fashioned Spaniah or Moorish anddles ; tho awful spure aud check-bit, welghing something less then a ton, must not be forgotton, Avon and we ave two old, hard faced, grave-iooking men mounted Upon Ferious-looking ‘tule, that have their taile ebaved off, except a sight bunch of batr at the end, giving them a ludicrous appear. oy are indeep etat, but malute us with much dignity we wo pass them Inthe woods and prairie are ctbers of tue party bunting fresh moat for the eve there are the beavily | balf-di ven ox teams cacl ‘wend the long ox: whi its «ternal noise, We Kaw ity, tricked in hin best, a visit, We iuguired why ho had so 1 replied that he had to take sore with would get Oyb He bad following Lin i ors and dispositions mw merry party, to be A Supposed Lowurrectionis« Arrested. ‘The examination of Dr, Ws. R. Par ) ar |», & few days since, on iring to create a negro insur: tate, revealed the charge of con rection in Shelby County, of that the following fa Tt score that a traveler on a railroad bet ween Phi- la ‘a and Now York, observed a fellow: pasmonger, who occupied seat in front of hin, staud up aad walk outo€ the cart, In tue act, the young man dropped two lotters and # memorandum, which, eee- ings the traveler picked up, but was unable te restore to the loser, Glauelng af the address, he observed that one of them was addreswod to J. BRrowsy Herper's Ferry, Va." This was on_ the 22d of Octot ber, ® fow days after the in arrection at Harper's Ferry, avd ats time. when the Lold attompe of is fanatioal followers occupied the ‘The traveler, naturally enough, on sec'ng the adress, concluded that the dosum'nts he bed accidentally’ because possessor of, related in tome wanver to the aflair at Harper's avd, on amwving at New York, despatct lettéra and memorandum to Gov, Wisz. The Go' cruor, having examined the contents, dispatched t documenta to Gov t cavured the arrest «f P. Memphis, ‘The officers having the matter in charg repremnted themeclves aa being cngsged in ti Harper's Ferry scheme, and willing ty do anythii to free the slaves, But itappears that Pawan waa not 40 eaay to be canght, The first letter referred to was from one Lawnence Tuatoues, and was, a4 be- fore atated, directed tot Gays. A.’ Bow, Geaoral Constwander-in-Cbiel of Provisional Goverumeut, U, 8. A.." was introduced on'the examination, aud’ im: plicated Mr. Patan, €0 far as to state that be was Willing toenter into the conspiracy. No other evit dence was adduced, acd the Court decided on hold ing Pataen for $9,000, to appear before the Clicuit Qourt, in default of which ho wae went to Jail. An Aldermanic Mothed of Raising tho Wind, The manner in which the depleted finances of an Alderman may be handsomely replenished, was illustrated yesterday, says the Poitadelphia North American of Wednesday, in a very forci- ble manner. Officers Taarre end Cancis, of t jterday morning arrested Alderman Koncert L. Connie, who officiates ia West Philado'phia, and is one of the Aldermen of the Twenty-fourth Ward, on a charge of con- sy to reir the wind by fleecing the tavern- beepers of the vicinity, Together with Corria was arrested @ man named Join ALEXANDER, who, sccording to the evidence, was employed by Connie to co the dirty part of the work. The allegations are that the Alderman employed AL~ BXANDBR to enter taverns ou the Sabbath end purchase liquor, They would then enter # complaint before the Al a, who would sena # summons for the prop of the places, Tho later would havea bearing, and, of course, a prima facie caso would be made out Acsinet theute "Ths Alderman would then fet to com ise the matter for a certain sum, in- stead of making a return to the District Attor- ney, In this manner he is alloged to have swin- dled some fifteen tavern-keepers, among ‘& poor widow, with a family of helpless children dependent upor Oa’ a hearing before tho Recorder, the Alderman and his pimp, Aurx PRR, wore each held to bail in the sum of 1i hundred dollars A Sad Case. Those who cannot look into the domest’c life of families afflicted by a it confi: tion can havo little idea of the distress which it somo- times brings. The New Orleans Picayune saye: Dahon mattong exampie a too sed ‘decietion whic it bas entaile an careful ears, taught to clamber over the portico’ unfolded @ wealth of blossom and green shade. The fire on Saturday night laid waste the rustic scone of do- mestic enjoyment, the sufferers only removing tn safety a few of the least valuable articles of furnl- ture, and thetr daughter, who had leven confined to hor bed by an illness of some dage duration, ‘Tho Ices of the labor of sixteon years bore compar. stively light upon both mother and father, through their anxiety for the wel:aro of thelr chil Rentin see tenement scross the strect from p amoking ruins, they bought a few articles for sent comfort, snd saw their daughter die. While was in ker coffin in her new abxte, the bells vaating element fae found e) ly of the ‘Which waa depexited inthe open. atreot, down upon those brave hearts the gl of despair. Sitting upon the end of the lest ment of bis child, the fathor gave way to a perox- vitting by ite side, . ‘scaall purse to enable t to bury their dead ; but what can restore them again to the contentment they enjoyed before the oc- currence of the conflagrationa which left them desti- tute, homeless and ohildieas ¥ It'is well that wo do not eee the misery which dwells in the hearts of our neighbors; but the manifestations which occasoually reash the jo ey@ should teach us to be charitable. Tlow to diet a Oriminal Pardoned, Tux following correspondence between a well- known legal gentleman of Washington, and another party, telis 1 cary that iy acquainted wi eure Gover through your ¢ Dusinien often to ench othor; Iain alsoaatin“iod that y business intrusted to you, will be attended to, w sir! having had the pleamire of your port nal Acquaintance some few years ago in Washingtoa, 1 Will awk you aaa personal friend for information ‘to the following Pointe, (knowing your abliity to do jus: tice to your client ) Int. ‘Can you (for @ good fer) havo @ man, or get 8 man Pardoncd from a Stato Prison on a charge of pasaing U, 8. Bouggus Ooln, 2th.” There is a good petition now before the Pres~ ident with other réliable papers in bobalt of @ cave mentioned in No. 1. (Will yout oo to it?) ~ will warge to have the prin- otha? the Atty Cont Black will givo you a clear inside of the Prowat case d bow it atavds, Now sir! if you will undertake the | know by your early ost or will bey and wh with <udge Bisck, Uncer the name of —— ———, wh fenal friend of mino aud # Physician of high stand- Ing. If you noed my personal attention to the case Jet me know by Return: and if you wish any fur- fer information apply to me, hoping soou to” hear om yout I remain respectfully yours (ure | Mr. D. R—— Dr Bir:—as it i# my opinton thet thore are a great ‘deal too may rascals out of tno ntiary in this country I must decline to furthar defeat the ends of iustice by doing anything for those that are i Yours Rempectfully Nov 5 59, obliged fer yous dD, E—— P81 good opinion fu other reepects. A Tonching Anecdote, Hon. A, H. Starnens, of Georgia, in a recent address at a meeting in Alexandris, for tho bone fit of the orphan asylum and free schools of that city, related the following anecdote : A jor little boy, in a cold nig! home or roof to shelter his head, ide to protec ia Jung, with no » parental or m direct him on 0 of w rich pia iny fed, lodged, and sent bi blessing. ‘Thewe kind atten- art and inspired him with frosh courage to battle with the obstacles of lit Years rolled round; Providence led him on be bad reached the legal profession; had died ; the cormorants that proy on of aman had formed a compiracy to g widow her estates. Sho gent for tie nearest counsel to commit ber cause to bim, and that oasel proved to be the orphan boy year hefore wele med and en: terteined by her coseaved husband. ‘Tne stimulus of a warm and tenacious gratitude was now to the ordinary motives connected with the profession, Ho undertook her cause with a wil not easily to be resisted ; he gained it; the widow's ontates were se ourcd to her i perpetuity; and Mr. Brarnaxe added w emphasis of emotion that seut its electric thrill throughout the house, “that orphan boy stands before you!" A Noble Little Girl, The Warrentown, Va., ag contains an a count of the death, on last Thursday, of a little girl of 8 or 9 years, daughter of Mr, 'Txavense Gocow, living afew miles from Maymarket.— In the absence of ail oder than herseif, her clothing took fi She first tried to suppress the flames herself—then she asked her lite sis- ter of four years, to throw water on her—but the little one Tan, instead, to call the neighbors. Whon they came they found hor lying out in the yard, a in what sho was doin, thought if she staid in the house that t id catch d burn the baby up, too. Whata noble, jo remark for one so young. She retained all herfeculties to the last, conversed freely, and bore her sufferings with a degree of forutude truly remarkable fur one of Ler aye. The inter- esting little creature deserved a better fate, ‘ MAIL ITEMS, &o, Tire Canadian Martiament moets at Quebec on Wednesday, Dec, 7. Tu “Lear tax” of Vermont, last year, was ‘The State pays @ premium for boar scalpe. ‘Tim house in which Jon Mus reformer was born, at Husinee, in recently destroyed by tire. r#t hogabead of the new crop of tobac- eo been sold at Richmond for #5 per hun- dred weight, Iv is sail that Madame Jewer Lisp Gonp- scuMopr contemplates returning to the practice of her profession as a public singer, ‘Tux women in Minnessota tind profitable em- Avis said that the farm snow performed by about half as many females as males, Tie manuscripts of Sw epeNnona’s writings, containing sketches of his journey in Holland, 4 several of his mystical speculations, have Leen discovered in Stockholm, A yousa married man, named Frank Gii~ x, committee suicide on Saturday last at the rar House in Pittsburgh, Pa., by taking pol- ton. Domestic trouble was the cause, ‘Tum effort to cultivate the Japan. plum tree has proved successful in New Orle ‘The trees are now in bloom, and tie promise is that this variety will eventually become of the most profitable of the fruit bearing trees. ‘Tho tirst shrub was introduced into the country from Fran dhas Leon growing common for about three years past, A Max, calling himself CLars, saya the Portsuouth, Va., Transcript, went to Rappa- hannock couuty, two months ago, and obtained work, but in about two weeks was detected in a deserted barn, with about sixty negroes, to whom, he said, he was giving “a conce Ww the Harper's Ferry news reached there, assembled to lytich him, Lut the fellow He went to Kappabannock county rper's Ferry, as he stated in conversa~ tion, In Culpepper county, it is proposed to have a Vigilance Committee appointed from awong respectable citizens to cloar suspicious strangers out of the county, of London, is the proprietor of the ing library, extant owned by ono person. Bince January, 1454, more than 200.000 volumes have been to his collection, Tho let of these works indicates to some extent tho Telative circulation of different classes of liter ture in Ew, ‘The books are thus classed Hlstary Bi y, 56 172 volumes ‘bevel ventu 5.052; Fiction, 57 e: laneous, including ‘Works of Bclence and Retig- the principal the great Bohemia, was fon, and Reviews, 45 260; total, 216.064. ‘The present rate of increase of Mr. Mopr's | exceeds 120,000 volumes per annum, conalating chiely of wyrks of permanent Anverest and value @ PRICE ONE CENT A BLACK bass, weighing 160 as To gently caught ‘neat San Francsen, and not Yo the arrival uf Gen. Scorr, created as intense an excitement as has been experienced in that city for some time. Tr State ment gives notice that the only pase eda et admit American r vale ore into those issued by the general ernment at Sueh is the vocis- fon of the Prowslan suthorities, der Ax attompt was made on Sunday last to poi- ‘son the family of Dr Pati THoanseany, who — Ls} Ley ban lounvie, Ky. nic was put in the mush in so large a it that" It ofeated the object of the demon. K negro man is suspected, Tur Vermont College at Burling’on hee been Presented with a superb copy, in 20 yotume Foyal 8vo., of the grest illustrated edition Cavier's Animal Kingdom—the notes and tilus- trationt being made by a corps of his most emi- nent pupils and successors in France, ‘Tar Boapexs, who solidify milk, up in L'tch, field Co., Ct, have also succeeded in soliditying sweet cider, so that five quarts aro reduced to one, which becomes ish substance, and can always bo made sweet and liquid cider again by adding water, Tar tunnel on the Covington and Ohio Rail- way, in Virginia, is 4 700 foot long, and 700 foot below the surface of the earth. it is 300 longer than the Blue Ridge tunnel, The width is twenty-seven feet, to accommodate a double track, and the height is twenty-tares feet, Mr. Tuornone, («son of old Guanr Tiron. s) well knowo asa seodsman and horticultur- + Will probably, says the Boston Journal, soon be called to Mount Vornon to superiatend the Testoration of these hallowed grounds laid out by WaAsiuinoron, Lomnanvy, birthp'ace of pawnbrokers, is now herself in paw, Austria hax advanced ten millions, English, upon her, Mr. Punch is hor ribly afraid that poor Lombardy will be an ad- dition to the number of hts friend Loors Naro= LRON'S unredeemed pledges. y named Vaucier had a narrow pe in Norwich, Cu, a few slays since, Ho was passing near @ shaft, running from one fac~ tory to avother, when he became entangled by means of a tippet he wore around his neck, and was violently whirles around until the broke and released him, T little girls were nearly killed in Rai dolph, Vt., a fow days ago by aram. The ani- mal butted them dewn, one afer the other, and then pursued them to the house, where he bat- tered down two of the doors before he was captured. Ho was a good specimen of the “bat- tering ram, A cotonnn child, living near Keyport, Mon- mouth county, died very suddenly a week or two ago, and subsequent investigation, the Keyport Standird says, proves that she was tually whipped to death, Yous Avrimoare, in whore house the chiid died, lias been committed to jail, to answer tho charge. Tho girl wes ouly four years of A your lady of Edgeticld, 8. C., recent attended a family soiree as “The Kvening Nows. One who was thore describes her dress, made en- rely of newspavers, as being decidedty ond very beautiful. It is said to have present- ed by candle light a resemblance to the richest Drocade, so skillful and tasteful was the arrange- ment of its columns, Two sus MAN aud MILRs, wore arrested in Camden, on Sunday. On rearching their house, the offi cers found about tive hundred dollars’ counterfeit halves and quarters, a lot of eli cals, counterfeiters tools, andall the imple necessary for manufacturing the spurious article, The prisoners were committed in defaulc of 5.600 bail ‘Tux work of deepening avd improving the Savannah river is to be discontinued next month, A dopth of twolve avd a half feet, at low warer, bas been obtained over the supken wrecks the certainty of 8 prada ly ivereasing goirg on, cecasioned by causes which have not yot been fully determined, render a free and un- obstructed navigation a settled fact. A ngUrAL murder was committed in Rich- mond, om Sunday evening last. Two young men, one named Baxxy Smirn and another eating and drinking togethar, apparently on very frienaly JAVENAUGIL Was arrested. FUL outrage was por Baltimore on Weduesday by a neg Syeare. ‘The black fiend quantity of powder which he placed upon the pavement, and lighting @ mateh, told a little boy to touch it off, Tho child did as was requeated, and the consequence was that he was most shockingly burned about the face and broast. After the negro had accomplished his diabolical design, be ran away laughing at his wicked act. The little sufferer is injured to such an extent that It is feared he will love his eyesight Wm, Jay Haskerr has, since the date of his last repert, received for the Prisoners’ Library, Sing Sing, books and magazines as follow From Jaren Bots, 1 vols; Cuas E. Trary, Hudson, N.Y, 15 vols; K. Broavpexa, 2 numbers of HAnren's Megs: Wabs, 103 numbers of assorted maga Dr. Sacen, 6 numbers of Purxam's Maza: Moke WON, | F. Bevis, Esq., 71 volumes and numbers of books and magazines; 15 volumes from an un- known doner; the Hon, Mrs Roosaverr, 30 numbers of HAnren’s and other magazines Ww, Jay Haskarr, Jr., 13 assorted numbers, Goy. McWurti, of Mississippi, in his An- nual Message, recommends that the Legislature should make it the duty of the Governor, in the event of the clacton of a Biack Republican to the Presidency of th ited States in Novem + ber, 1860, to issue his proclamation ordering an elocticn for a Stato Convention, to be ho'den on the first Monday of December ‘noxt thorosfier, and that #aid delegates be appoiated to assomb' of, In the city of Jackson third Mon sai 1760, fort @ of adovting such as may meet the exigency of the occasio further recommends that the other Southern States be invited to co operate with Mississippi. A WEEK or two since, it was reported that the banking oflice of Dike & Jopp, of Faribault, 1)., was entered and robbed of some $2,000, that a voung man by the name of HixcK- Ley, who wes seeping in the rear of the otlice, was severely injured in an encounter with the ruilian, It has now beon cleared up, and this me Hixck ier proves to be the identical one w ed the Bank, and then stabhed himself, broke through the window, fired a revolver, an cut up various other pranks, for effect. ‘Tues- day morning last, Hise kLey was arrested in Northfield, Minn., avd #1,560 or thereabout, in ld, was found in bis possession, and the bal- ance in his trunk, which he had loft at Hastings the day Lefoge. A Connesrosnmnt of the Charleston Mercury, writing from Bamberg, under date of November 10, says: “An Abolitionst, who calls hunseif I, A. Satvo, was taken to-day, at Bamberg, on the South Curolina Kailroad, by the citi and the inhabitants of the vicinity thereof, for hav ing indulged In abusive remarks agaiost the ins stituticn of slavery, Ho bad his hair shaved trom one side of his head ; he then recetved « coat of tar and feathers; was then rode on @ rail bey ond the limits of the village, and turned loose, after baying received a lecture, that all t Abolition party to undermi tion of slavery would prove unavailing, &e, Tux editor of the Lynn (Mass.) Reporter fur* nithes his readers an interesting acc sunt of a re~ visit to Dungeon Rock, and his interview with Mr. Mannix, who has been engaged for the last eight years in this singularly wild lo cality the wilder attempt to obtain the trea sure of Kipp, the free-booter, Guided in his labors at iret by clairvoyants, and | spiritualists, the deluded ‘man has, wi sistance of his gon, blasted « passage Ww: eight feet in height and brewlth, nearly dred feet in the solid rock, I'he last blast he made developed a fissure at the bottom—an une usual occurrence—from which Issues a current of foul air, that will extingul r over it, Mr, Mannin believes he bas less than ten fect to go to reach the longesonght sere, ‘ommander-in-Chief, por E ONT eee ez, D. C., has issued in goneral orders No, 5, under date of Nov, 10th, @ sum= mary of the combats that ba he past twelve month: creates troops and hostile Indians, with sate of soldierlike endurance, hardship aud bravery, sig creditable to the troops. In this it appears that there were 19 actions, joned being on Sept. 29th, 1858, and the last Oct, 18th, 1859, The casualties wore 10 killed and 41 wounded, inctuding 1 cap~ teip, 1 lieutenant, 1 t and 2 friendly In, dians, Of the enemy, 172 were killed,12 woun- ded, and 5 taken prisoners ; and the troops ca) tured 282 horses, 6,522 42 bad of cattle, 249 gouts, and 4'donkeys, Quite a number ‘the officers and men are commended fr thelr jtelsewortby condyet, , Y RATES OF ADVERTISING, TERMB—CASITIN ADVANCE, Adve tinementi.— Por rove finns (thirty two words), one day, 60 contag Saine oes Wine ‘% counts each for linea, copventonce vf the office 44 far eet ri Advertisements Fecetved ete entablishment is entirely closed funday. ————_—_—__—_____— 7 a ray out, and apply to deattoy the soxte., He applies the poison on , after having cut out tho wart, The cut the peison’ comnmanteated with the leading arteries, and he was thereby poisoned, 4g ‘Titm Welsh mn Papers ore laughing in sermon for his text the following fragments of Fa oh man Lay Goa, wulim =" * the midst of heavi rrgkeore servant of God, &c. been “excellent.” road will be clored on the Tth of December, prepare- tory to the ection of Direotors, to take place on the ‘léth of that month, and will be reopened on the morning of the 18th —W. H. Clement, General Sup- orinterdent of the Obio and Mississippt Railroad — eastern and woetern division—hes resigned thet office. ‘Tho rerignation takes effect January tat— ‘The condition of the Panks of the four lesding oldies of the Union, accordirg to thelr latest statements af bata, is 69 fotlowe + oat N.York, #19).; Boston. 58 Total $200.516.09 42,710,400 27.189 OT 199.000.008 STOCK EXCHANGR SALRS_—FIRST ROARED 18000 U, 8.6. "74.1084 50 Hid. Ry R.0@@ 66 1000 Tenn, 62°90. 95 BD 8) 3 css F F seoefrroeecrel ced dees B 8 F efstedte? i i is eet ate gesacee Ss* 5 7gS2523 + Fee rt Pe sas3 F8E3 100 & 160 Mich. Cou B. 100 dos. 300 Clo & Tos,, 100 @, ‘This table is derived by comparicon of the Peet Board sales cach day 1— Deca, eee) reads PALES OF REAL BSTATE . Baw Yous, Nov, 16, ta on 22d st, noar 3d a each 22x98 9, togethe ores NS 60th st, near ay a, 2 i 1 1 1 2 do de, em $40 1 doon 04th et 8 doon 106th sty pear 9th ay, es $595. 1 do BW cor Ith av and 111th at, 1 do on 1ith avy adj. 3 do do, ea #0 5 doon Vit sty in the rear, on $408, 1 gore cu L11th'sty uewr Lith w 1 lot and gore om 1ith ay, near 1 lot on 116th #f, near 4th 8 do adj, ew 1 doom 116th et, wear dtl ai otis Ly aa) jy em FTN 4 do doy near 2 ay, 1 do SW cor 4th 1 do on 4th av, st ert ritiat tt} 4 do on dth av, adi 9 do on 12 Lat at, in the rear, ca p40 ete NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, ‘Wavumapar, Nov, 16, ‘The owrent prices forthe week af all the markets are as followas First quality. . Ordinary online. Common quality Laferker quality, * s First quality. Ordinary quality. Common quality. Inferior quality. First quality Orelpary quality, Common quality: Taserior quality, SUEY AND LAMBS. Prime quality, per head, Ordinar, Comme Infenor. reer gem see bite peer S88S seus =x » ose 3338 Seon eaee Firet quality. Other quali: jee tEfes Seco oF thet were i” 4 MISA Rasp from 44 10 OM om aa tr quality,