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DOLLARS -PER AN At NO. It KAAC. KEAR BT WM. rn. aat RATES ADTEBTKCra PQrl TATT.T lethoe 14 Brat to Br--n.

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Bleockur. Aor-tiooaer. BY AVnM.W A BLEBCKsOft, i Office Ko Broad st, Mt Wall." wrmrT-Th urs-rfbers. Is aoVlitte- to Om tad Ratal ba-Bkwaa ar prepared I attsad aa BtVa erf kawrtuM filllKiai. VtvcKMocU A.

AMhany J. Maacke Jw a BakaA ViMiaM M. Waeks, MdVDAT. Nor. 17.

At 1 rfirk. at Ik Mchanl txrhanc. ahanaof ih klmaia Mnunfl iiaiaanj Stock To wM amount hom tt mjr eotxxm, rn.fiAr. o. At Tt nWnrk.

at ih Mnrhanty FTrtianrn. Wwotrr -Tti twi xorr KibaUntlnIlT hum brlrk baow aa4 kit nown No. 10U Wonarr Mrret; II inWain In th Iwat tivi mow Vmit munwr. with awrt manbak auntal vail, kr, iMifhUul (anlca. (rati aouaa aoDUiiM lea nun aifl kit'-h.

wn Mkl farthar aardeaJanapvlrta th aactfooenr. Nd llnaMt Wm TaBtr-MMk lii.l Alaa. Ih TalinM thia abiry IwV kraiaa ami kH rf amnni knora aaSiv 'aat Mi MrM. taian lanlnaiaa and aiiTia Tha hnaap la bj 41 -Imilg waa paaaarkaii trt alam TW lot by VMI -ha in (iriHh. Iaralcar Valuala lUal 1 bT rT of the "npraw Cmirl, aadar dirartlua of Phiki I.

kuuka, Eaa, kXaraa, I'atial ffa TYiaHirwi baa ami atarra frlnr inccihrr. Ihrmtnc in Hi th anrttivaVrlT aifwt. pant Mnt mnuj -It mrwi of Hniad and Wiw I' arvl nil Brawl Hrrrt. and Nn. I nomrr of Hroad mjnri and Wabr th amar I ahoni Mine(rt, and upon wlik thrre ar ivtabwr abavwafi Hmari ai and one in WW lireet.

Tb Ihr auava now fwat ppc at75ilL Parral No, 1-Tn two avnrr rk BOU ami Ho. 1J1 Prlnre atrrrt, hi-tva ami laurn the home ha an all lew Uiil ail rUr. hjr Tl fcwt 1 In 4 imH 4lll. Prr-t S.i -Thi- thrr hnuap and kaa auninc arh othfr. an ih nwhrlr of Canal at.

at the JuimHmjo a Laiaht at, fcont hon aiM ka rrmntt 1 Lalrtit and unilni 1 il and 133 ai.J M. brio t-x I feat aa OanM mnrt aixl i f-( 7 hi on Laiftii h. ann arena orata of about 73 feel Toeuutiegi- In a amt of VT1 Hn Nk4-aSarVnna1alMrLK1Wlbetoi oa Ma, Mam lataad Id nana, and a right in the wbard aa ijracs A. Chilton, Auctioneer. BY COLE fc (rfTLTO.Y, Sales Room No.

Wall gtreet. THURSDAY NoT.au. At II oVInra, al the Merchanu' Errhanire. MWl Bale nder Ih Oirecuon of Phiio T. lUiggloa, Refer rrankHn atreet The three atory brick house and kt on the anrtherty atdaof Praaklin alreet, between Broadway and Church atraat.

known a No. 74 fnuikunatrsat; lot last lour inches front and rear, ami 100 leet deep. bghih (treat The large dwelling houar and lot of ground on th northerly aide of Nth etmet, knows a No. la) Eighth etnTt. Sear firitareniM, together with the atale on the rear of the lot, fronting on Ninth atroet lot 17 feet 5 inchea front aud rear ano I'm im oeep.

rcnniug inrougn trom an to Wh at. for full paruculara, saa HeJerea'a adrsrtiasment in the Eren- Bg awst. FRIDAY. Hot. At 11 oHnrk.

at Uie Mrrrhanta' Exchanr. Refre'i ttaW Lnuer Um direction of J. Ilea worth, Eao, i-ferea: guar lot of ground on the westerly aide of Una arenue. eotn-aarnctiig al tlie northwest comer of rtrat arenue and Huth street: rack being IA by imi frrt ilTh except tlie comer lot, which la 97 feet 1 1 ik tic by lui feet ism. For parucuian, ase reieree'a aiiveruaetnent in Commercial Ail.

Tcrueer. By A. IL Muller, Auctioneer. BY ADRU.W IL MtLUat, Btoro o. Wall street, corner of New street A IL M.

will gire hia personal attention to sales of real estate at the Merchants' Kxcluuign; alan, to ailet of general mercliau-. dias Including furniture at ilia resiliences of fimiiliea, A Register will he kept lor the upoal of real ratal at private aootract aud for the procuring of money on pood and Uftorutge. MONDAY. Nov. 17.

Al IS o'clock, at the Merchant' Exchange, 4Mb atrret I lot on the north aide of Aoth street, S7S feet Weat or tha Ninth arenu. 5 feet In wvlth hy Ual feet In deptlu Hun'swii Court L'mler tha direction of Thomas Camley, rati (tlienJ: Lswlaalisat The lot of around, with the building thereon. Situate on the northeast corner of Staulou and Lews) sU 1 beuig at lrt ai wklth, by 74 feet ia depth. I kaa of ground, with the building thereon, annate on the aUru Bin. I eonier of ptanton street ai depth.

of lark atreet. eAmmencing on the southeast each beuig at leet ia width, hy 1110 leet 1 lot wtth the bunding thereon, situate on tlie easterly side of Iwsi street, luo feet northerly from Riviugun street being ii lart in wvlth by ll feet ib-plh. I Int. wtth tlie buiklinas tlirreon. kituats on the northeast cor ner of Lswai aud Hiviugton au; beiug feet in width by loo ft aa rtepth.

Hiaiaton atraat A slot of irmonrl 48 feat annsre. tocether with Ui buiklliiga thereon, atuat uu tha northwest corner of Houa-was ami iriirrck atreet. I isth street-7 lot ritual on the southerly svieor nun street. raauieanciiia 171 feet fMlsr from Avenue each octlig av ft aa wblth till 10 bnchea In nebth. Areaju 4 lota on th westerly side of Arena conv ssenetng on tlie southwesterly corner of llth street, asther with the water naht rnmurig on Harlem tuver.

Trrl)AY. Rot. in At a'ctnrk. at Ui Merrhanta' Kxrhanae, Superior Court Luder the direction of Tboma Camley, Esq. aWiS Furt Waahlngten A plot of ground, with th bondings wieiea, BMiisie as son asnmguaa aa uas uni waru ia uieciiy or lis.

Fur ftaruiar aarUriilar. a Vgal notice In the Post MkUINkXllAV. At It oVtnrk. at Uie Merchanu Exchange. iiaarlor Gourt Lnder Ih direction of Thomas L'arnley, Eaa, Slier i IT A hrry street Th lot of land, with buildings thereon, ltnate oa th southerly ale of Cherry street, IK1 feet I inch easterly from Catliarui at re I.

and extending through lo Water street; beoa feet at waits, hy 130 feet depth, aas legal DoUca ui Courier. AT PRIVATE SALE. A Pew In PL Pauls Chapel, eligibly situated in the middle aad. Ic sale tow. TO LIT -A stdrndid Bratdaaa bouse, with all the modern ansinr nt.

ruroawiw! uwsupiata, ia Uie uioat ekgant style, and very eligibly atualed. BV JAMK4 ftILK, OAIe Na 4 Fulton, cornrr Front rt, Brnoklrn. Jam. (d wll gtre hia fjenonal attention to sales of "house-M flirnltur and oat-dour Miss giraily slso, to sake of raaa est, la, atocas, Ac In Urouklyn and New York. TLEfiUAY.

Not. la. Al tl o'clock, at Die Merchant' Exchange. Lars ma aw valualaa Lota, Tla ward UrsoaLj a. amerty lirtimgtng to John Kyeraon, aaai.g two or Uiree bla-a east ia Clinton areniHi, ainl cxtend-Ina iw.

baa-ka la waiihfruai nuatiiug event to Lafayette i kHaoa th at able of Rymon Mreet Tt ass a th wsat sal of Urand avenoa, In rear of Die shove. 3 ki am Ih wl of Ryersiir. at. 1 1 saa a I luahuig ar as do on Hark ar. IS kaa aa rrlle ar do on VY ilmghiy ST.

kas an b. kalb ar Irl doon I jUav. tie ar. I lang fiws aasou Uouatoa street, along th fronts of two ba.k Th. ass will be acid In parcel of 1 1 4 or 8 lata, to suit pitr-tiasiira xcev oumar iota, wtiicb will lie soM aeparately.

The aauai raatriRUr rlaiaaa ssralnat ntlMancra, shanlies and raw suliliug, wll tuserusi in th dreda, arraDlee deed and BWavuiablc till wdl be given. Tiiins lal tier cent niar isiiala nn tasad sod SMrtgags, pavabl on or before three years from lt Nov. IsuL lleeda and luortgage will dated fruin day of aaka Urasla execuled by tit. prevent owner, Cyrus P. hastht Onlers fur aale, logrtiier with maps, Ac can be ob tained oi tn aucuonaer.

vi ruuuu street, ttroukiy lora, MOM) AT. Hor.M At tl oViork. at tlie Merchant' Exchann. targ Taluable Huddmg Lou near Uut arsnu yerry, rnath Brooklyn: IV Inason king street. II as Puiuvau atrssl SS Hntrmti strrat.

aa on inaeniao street. 4M kaa on lanllsin street. a oa aa llyke atreet, as HuMbrth street. I it oa tan street. 1 la tVanrar su-rt, a kasoa Van brunt streek II kaa on Ka hards steer.

Tba ansMrty at in tlx naist liiiptmlng focation hi roath BcooSIt ssaarly ail the tiTwia are pareak and the aaaeaanient wain nw a Tory owwa ajcatmu mr peraolia uuing ouai-iwaai at New York, at th boats now run on tha terra with per- tact regularity, all peraun sialmia to ourcliaaw, are reaueswd ta nw NaW pmparty, on which the street nanie are pot op, ao aoai tnmtm wui as no ouncuity ai nnuaig eas-a paroaL Taai ai par cmt of ih urchaaa money mar remain en I aad aaortgags. Maaa and ssrta-ulari may be obtained at tne office of John I Dikatuan, kaa. No, Fiuusl atnet, Brooklyn, or at Uie ofttes K. 11. liudlow Auctioneer.

BY UDLAtVV, Office No. New and No. 11 Wall atreet Keat eatat at public and private sale, by K. H. LodkiW.

Luans aa real eatat negotiated by kV J. Mallett, TUESDAY. NoM. At o'cklrk. at th Morchanl' EvehariM Msdlsoa Areata Tuefcairsbry brak Bouse and lot of ground oa, wir vmm mws is ssatiaaai aretiuo.

lees 1 1 umjIm a fhb stnart. The bouaa a well nuiehed Uirougiaiut. sal; bat 4 feat BH-taas br Ml leet. Term lt per cent, aud the auruou fee on uie day of sale; rvuiaia uu buud and avsurtaags, ahuTT on delivery a. ui.

im ia. iwh atraat Tla? fnar rtnry brown stone honse and tot on Uie aouut a-le of JaUi trret. the Una nous east from Kourth arenue. Tti house a well tiiuslmL aud has all il Modern impruv toeola, aucb as furuace, gas lap, Crutun water, spoikiiig lubes, Ar. Tsrsss10 per cant and the auction fee of ,10 on the day of sal.

can reiuaai on bond and aiurtagi balance on de ar as ot IH laSSUS, THURSDAY, Nov. TA At tl o'clock, at tlx orno No. 11 Wall atnet. rkiBrrtrat Catrt I ndr lb dirwrtaia of Ueury a. Cram, laa, -rUaweaar barley va baval O.

Maausnl iDer A ciassi el tb. uelViidaBl upvn Um aVaar kkasntauj Railruau tjoaipaoy, T- asa ba tn. mia aaseaMiaiH ai asa aeaa uiau usa Al Bauna sms.1! nl acsasn a-u4 Dr. M-aaier. the pabtbh-r of aordeirs liliistratajral of Siiakapeare, by Saul defendant on Join qs liar, kau, aud uaa guad watoti suck aaia kt is be Swore, browa, mm itmml In Tribun.

At is tf. lurk, at la errusats' tn kasisn Tad struut Tn. thr. atury and etuc bras bua Moased on In Maita ads of xal aiwt, (Lenox PlacsJ betwawa the cut and fab arnuea, and knows aa So. a4 VV eat tsd atraet.

The nous ts a by bast, wa aiiawina aosal aadar cellar, bath. Crrjtun wstviaassnBBtary.aswy telortk M-tMSa TrawawUawesniaadl aoctioaert Tea oath, day a.sita aayiaai eaa naualu a rt. OawrraL atNFfuAY Iter, ja At II s'eba-B. a llu, UOTChanUf ExekSaure. Oaatkiasiaai bal u( atrsxauB Pruvert.

a vahaabai lota. 1 kasea Grand avaaa. rr" street, ibUailliaaaat a aaaaa BuUar ITT'JEIS'' entadiMea ass oar abasia. as aar swat asa riism a aata-uraaeonasauxos aaea rwry of US needs ftor aad kd Its 023 bVaadway, stx lou. mSZ" -T" oa Broadway, kwtwswa sod UCAdAiUwIaaL.

Angei by Ihenainie; do, by kanet: Venus, of Oaoora ttroup of f'uJuug CbaMren, flnt erer au ported i psyrhe, by Baxeanni: Baechmand Arudncby Barralle; Bust of a Nymph cAtseping Boy: Hiiaof Ihtnte and rVtrarchiu; tioddeaa Ceres; do Ne-nivi: Prayer, by Pampaloni; Ixrre, Pondora. Amere Dirino, fiair rWaauna. far ganien, Ac, all of euperb ftatuary Marble, beautittiliy ntrreif by the beat aciuptors in Italy, just imported in ttieshipe Trenton and Niagara. Also, a superb collection of Alabaster subjects, representing Venue ls Mallei. Pn.whr.

of Trnerairi Venn, of Canora (first and aei-ond) enua, in ahellr of rarioua aiata. Group Dancing I loin, of Canora: the Three Grans of llacehant. from llemilaneum tlie ubtnea: iiiana on the Panther; large warn P'Trhe and Cupid, reclining, after Canora do CupkU. on pclcaLU, with dog and uet group Laocoonte, awl sere-rid oilier assorted group, after the best tnodeat from the an- A ipfendkl aaaortmentof Ttardlgiio, Ante, Yellow of Fienne, and rent aatiiae aaea, of Tariuua style and iwea, aa Ilelie, Mi-dici t'huscan, Gothic tirerian and Human, all moat taste-niliy crrerl in alio and haiwo rebevo; Pompeii Urns and Vaaea wtuiralay adapted to decorate I rait, parlor, niches, Ac large fcanan I uw sruamentod with grape leaves, and supported hy Kwnnft; traoanarent Alahaatrr Vanes, for iampi. Ac; Nea-pi4iuui Taiuu: erUe-de-Pniu) Work Vaaca; Gothic and Grecian asm, fur flowere Tama of Adrianna large Fruit Vases, Ire aa and L'ms: bug aiae Vestal Temple; large Carrara Marble rotiutaiuA, for gardens, Ac An aanoruia-nt of rich and elaburate moaaire elegant centre sml Hilary tables, richly inlaid temples, watch caws, agnte and inlaid candu-atk-ka, ohHika, grouD of different animal.

Urge IkaiM oil peuestaat aheua aupported by dolpltinfl, marble cairiiuriipiaa. kirge open work bankets, modela of Leaning Tower of Klort-iiUiie baketa; a great rariety of other ratioy articles, uaeful and ornamental. boheuiian (Han A elocti of tlie rarest and most beautiful ppecimensof th rioh faia-ie, manufactured into a large rariety of arut-lr. onitaning utility ami taitlc. Megain nronsea a variety ot neautlftil bronze and ormolu mantel clock and oilier ornamenta.

btouisl Ac indoilin ev. end very coetly pieces. Abu, an aasirtiia-nt of other fancy goods of rarious kinds; papier macho gomia Ac Ac aio. two upertty car red wiute marble MAMTIXA to be sukl without resume TUESDAY, Nor. 18.

At o'clock, in fr.ml of store No. 8 Wall ttreet IlOPjjlii Exerutm-'i Kale of lliawa. Carruurm. Ac of hurl tailed bay carriage horara, about 16 hands high, good tra- ui wiiaic is uuuwc uarucsa, auu a pusruKl, Katuer top, in tine order. Ililllrrl A aorrel horse, haniia hurh.

a sood trsrnr. wu- ranted aound, and sold for the want of use fi years old last spring can lie seen in front of store from 11 to 11 o'clock also at the atablea of Frederick Bellows, No. 16 Charlton street. Juo. L.

Vandewater, Auctioneer. BY JOtW L. VANDEWATER A CO, Auctioneer and Commission Merchants, bales Room Wall treet, near li road way. Peraonal attention will be inven to th nt houaeiiokl furniture at Uie reaidenoe of families declining Iwuse- uuerai aavances tnaoa on consummenu when required. SATURDAY.

Nor. IS. At inii o'clock, in front of stile room. Km 12 Wall gtreet lllit AND CAU1NET FLKSlTUIili-Kosewood and miiliugauy parlor and drawing room furniture, covered in maroon, crimson and purple silk plushes, tete-a-tetea, auras, volutin, sewing and easy chairs, covered in brocaleile and fancy damask luaiHigany suiu in lutir cloth; spriug seat parlor chain in da; bedroom aufas, lounges, arm chairs, rockers, foot stoobs Ac: rosewood, maiiogany, and black walnut dressing bureaus, will, marble tops; eiiclosed wasnstanl8 to match; rosewood ami maiMMiany top carved centre eofa ami card table: papier mache centre and work tables, complete; handsome painted awi enamel cottage Airniture, en suite; roaewood and mahogany French beuiiteads, pure hair mattresses, paUiaiitert, gut iraiuc niitriirs, AC MONDAY, 17th, and TUESDAY. 1th Nor.

At 104 o'clock, at the sales mom. IS Wall street tContmualiou of Assignee's ziale of Fresh Furs) ASPIGNKtrs iALiViilnable Sale or Imported Fancy Furs, Robes. Capes. Cardinals. Gauntlets.

Coats, ftous. Pelerines. Vic. Ua-iuea, Ac well worthy Uie attention of private purchaser. 'Hie aLove tint; of guests comprises an assortment of expensive not made up fur auction room sales, and are warranted to be of tla) best manufacture.

Parties desiring a superior class of gomis, under market prices, are requested to refrain from purciiamug, uuui me auove sale Particulars in special advertisement WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 19th and SHh Nor. ai i'i I ociock. at ine sale room, no. ts wall PEKKUlTOKl tiALK, to the Trade and oUiers, of lets ami (hiiilicates entirely new styles Faucy Goods and House keeping Aruclea, met reeeiveil per lute arrivals Consisting of Artistic lironaes, elegimt Freuch Poreelaiu, Paris tmade UiEiid rurini ircitosewooci and thony Articles, splendid Clocks, line Glass. Aa.

to be sold without reserve. Uie whole comprising one of the richest aud must costlv ajMortutenni nf entirelv new stole Fancy Goods aud House Furniaiiing Article ever brought to this country, cutiaiftuig in part of the following most deaira- fire.leu liatfna Chins, Vases, incense iars. nanTroa ataxMl. drinking cups, liuiituig cups, liower sumdn, widdmg cups, co- lips. Ac.

oiu nercuiaiieuni, and t'ompcii, cigar holders, punch covered dourefecta Tins with kiuiiu. mllimnlwii. Additional particulars to-morrow. French Porcelain The services of silver, dinner services, ilessert and auppcx services, tete-a-tetes, fruit pieces, centre pieces elegant vases, etiia'-re ornaiuenta, ootlee cupa and siiucers. brum Howls, auu other rich aud cosUy arucwa tor presenta.

caunwuou auu r.iwiij sniuea An enure invoice of ttie coavtly Kuotta, twiiMing' of UkaWta, dreming catHM, wtrK ooxea, awuventra. auuiics, cunouit ciiaca unea ana Ac llich bolieniian Glaat A moat coAly inroice of the rarest and BitjrU tKrautiful of Uiis very cobUy favbric. nianulactur etl at Uie Royal ManuUictory, Prague. Pearl Inbud and Silver Ooods Dressing Cases, rich stan i Is lur boudoirs, toilet boxes. uues furnir'hetl, Ac tlcj(itnt Uruiixe and China Mantel Clocks A splendid Hue of broitseantl onnolu chrka some of which are of very high cost.

Also, ra'hly o'econaed potxelain clocks, of recent Parian Itarble Greek Have, group of figures. Venus in the bfitli, Venus hNing from the sea, Bacchus and Venus, Dying tilailiator. Decker's Ariadne, Canova's Veuns, Canova's Artosto, aim outer rare ntrures auu ttrouua, Broiiici caeii conutinina some snlendid froecimens bv Frat- tun aitii other eminent the finest collecUoa offered this fHrtoii. AIho, fine paintinirs on copper. Also, rich plated goois, len cut La ware, papier marbe gnuds, India and Chineae goods, lapnn vaetes, ami oilier oiauiy arui tea.

Catalogues on the morning of sale. FRIDAY, Nov. 21. At 10W oVrork. in front of the store IS Wall street READY MADE CLOTHING A large invoice of fashionable r-eviy made ciotninir, jim received rroro one of Uie first manu- fatturersin Loatlon.

by the steamer Glasgow, cofsidtiug of su- Pt extra uounie miueu anu coioreu ivousnure fceniey overcoats, cut and trimmed in the moat toluonable manner and fancy style abn. super grey and fancy mixed Whiuiey overcoats, starve and dwirable super extra black and brown do, welted and capp) seams: black and c4oreil paletots; super blue kentey lr tiraisvn am) rWtii-v Itriffininluii Ali. an invoice of HheUand Hack overcoats, esoecallv adaoted for heavy weather. The above goods are warranted of the best material and in all rapecu to tlie terit maile custom work in Uia.4city. The attention or gentlemen is Darticubtrly reouet ed to the above, being materials of the best description and set- oom mtponeu into uiis city.

William H. Franklin, Auctioneer. BY WM. H. niAKIJ A Otlice No.

5 Broad street WEDNESDAY. Nov. 19. At 19 o'clock, at tlie Men-lmnta' Rrrhanffr, Lots at llruoklvn Ildng part of the tttory k'arm. situated on tlie 2d and 3d avenu, and tlie north and south aides of 'jutn street, near tiowanus.

together with the water riant. Lith ographic maps may be hail ou application at the office, 6 Broad '1 be sale will lie positive, without limitation. Vi ater street The lour story brick house and lot of ground No. 41 Water street: tlie house is built in the utost auhatautial manner ks aJlcet front and rear by an reel deep. the weMer part of the I WKDNKSDAY, Nov.

At 13 o'clock, at the Merchant fcJtchanse. Tlh Avenue Tlie storv lirick liouse and on the weat sale of 7ib avenue, adjoining the southwest corner of seventh i ,,1, uie ii. I null, aim I roi DJ aiK.it Itaj feet deep the house is 4ti feet deep the lower story iiieiiueo lur a autre, and uie upper pan aa a dwelling. Also, the 4 story brick house and kt adjoining the above on uie soutiieriy sale anuie uiiucil-siiis. Also, the 4 atory bnck bouse aud lot adjoining lame dlroen- siona Also, the story brick bouse and lot adjoining some dimen- SHtns.

Also, the 4 story brick house and lot on the southeast comer of avenue and 3iHh street lot Ju by feet. Als the 4 story bnck house and lot adjouung trie above on the avenue same dinienaiotia Also, the 4 story bnck house and lot adjoining the above on the avenue same diuiensiona Abo, tlie 4 story bnck house and lot adjoining and above on the avenue; aanie dimensions. A large part of the purchase money may remain on bond and ttMirtiraire. if tlesiretL Supreme Court Referee's Sale Under the direction of PluTo a. nuaic acta, iieieree: A aa irmiinil ntix.te in tl.

I v- York, bounded easterly in fruit by Allen street, and diatiiiguab-eil on a map nuuie by Krert Bancker as lot No. 57, containing drwh leet inches, being known au 116 Allen street, together with all and singular, the uemiitainenu uu awi, wioeuuio oeiotlgtllg. IL Bowne, Att'y for PUintul' Heferee. John Keeae, Auctioneer. BY LIMA tt RAW DO Successors to James E.

Coolej and Cooler Keese. Btore cioa mn anu sir nroaaway, comer of White at. ELEVENTH AND LAST EVENING. SATURDAY EVENLNG, At 7 o'clock, at tne auction ronm. Miscellaneous Lots Mi (page loo catalogue) to 3075)4.

PoieoiKS. continued Lots 3u75a to iliT. Seruioua Ihcoure. Ac A large proporubn of these aermrma were furuierly the property of Bishoo Jsrvb, and bear hia mta arapu sat oi -v ui Addenda-Lot sr.a to 33 embracing: Audubon's great work on Bints; Brand's Antiquities. Ryan's Dictionary: Claude Lorraine Liber Vchlaus.

Cuiuns' Peerage; Orese's Anuuuiues, liogartha Works. Miisee r'ralicaiae Napoleon: Musee Uoyale Napoleon, Plate of De; Napoleon's great work uu Egypt. Philosophical TraiiaM-tswis la vol to cail sc. MONDAY. Nov.

17. At 11 o'duL-k. at the am-uon mnm. EXTEN81VK fcALK Of KAKK OLD PAINTINGS An ex. cceuiugly rare aud valuaoiecoikxttion ot Paiuiiugs, mostly works is areal merit by celebrated old masters, embracina some of uie clioscest ever Olit reu ai au, nun.

SlU.MIAt tl t.M.Mi. HOT. 17. At tH o'ckick. at the aucuon room.

rXTFVSIVE SALE OP MAlioAtllY Lonsistinr of Frmls. cap aad Demy Blank Books, half bound Ledgere, Hay Booas anu journals, sieuiorauuum nooas, Also, geuer.il assortuicni ot l'auer. uivehpea, tioiu Paner atxl I'etK iis, Staple and Kata-y Statunery, Ac. iiuuAi aud vi t- t. i ov.

lam ana lirth. .1 tu, n.nn EXTIsrvT AND ALUABLE TilEHLOtilCAL LIBRARY. lllKl.AHliK AND VALC ABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY of ine uue iter, hrskrae Mason, V. D- eiabracing the most Uestra-bi5raaia TllKiiI.iHiY, DIVINITY, KKUGIOCS. BUMsKA- a ii mm 1 S.11A tlA, iu oe ready in a lew days, A dSii A1( ss, wui uiau a.

v. Paper. Stationery, Aanuala ritd aa the lu kday rxaaaacommenctug on it 16th of Nov mber next, and continued on Um tetto.ua eventual of thawee3 aaal all at auad. iisituuta rewiuuuy auUcued. on which cash advance sun uiaug mm miuimk LYMAN A KAYt DON.

to Jaose Cooler ami IWL. A liraaway.etirrieaof Vitutest BY J. IJtJlRtaUK, Store aaa el J. Ti. Rolbraok A Co.

have takea th. au k. aad ar prepared to receive consign menu of all article "2 uu at auctaia, and are prapareo to mate kberal cash advancai oa goods when required, bales of real catala, -rrail Juruj. Regular cade Day Monday. Wcdnedj and lhrMait liotoer Morgan, Auctioneer.

BY BOMlJt StORG.A't, Store Na 1 Pine street. Homer Morgan aril sire hi personal anaaxnoa to th aaa, of aw-nlinlil u. AjaO. BaAaauf wai ciaaa, awcas, ac. at me vcnangn PA PMC CYRUS W.

FIELD A CO, So 11 CUT at, York haw sow in Hon and for sal by th ease only, the largest tat Lsuars aaa ua rapes rr A TO b.Tts Berkaha-e, Welkxtgton, Union. Horaanwaa, L'oaMoauouk, and auaojr other, oonular atvie ranuua aim Ikies, fur aaa, by Auawavawiaa VLarr a vaa. a a Si jsrsaa ssrsex. fTK A toTFArl tTTOaj MTLLbV-A capital article of 4-4 BCOwn SlieetifHrX. fossae Bianv stKer tmuaa aucb aa Young Hyaoa, Hyaun bain, Iwankay, Gunpowder, cVMarhong, Potrchoiig, 4Jolons, CongV la lb usual rarietj ofpackaxea.

John U. Austen, Auctioneer. BY DAVID Jr Store corner of William street and Exchange Place. THURSDAY. At IA n'cVvlr at th aiwHstf, mom PACKAGE dA LB Soil pacaagea Foreign and American Dry waaia, suiiaoat tor iw am traae.

Catalogues and samples oo the morning of sals. SATURDAY. At 11 ftVAnc: at th anettoM mw CARPETS. RUGrL Ac At six montha rrerttt A rawil as. aonment of Velvet Brussels, three-ply, superfine and fins In gram ana Venetian uarpets, Kiigs, trrurgeta, Ac i amiogiai ana ssjupies on the morning of sale.

AT PRIVATE AJLlS. 80 cases furniture ami fancy prints, SO bales blue and printed denim. SS bale WilmmgUM and Laurel ticks. So bale mariner stripes. William Kobbe, Aoctionear.

BY VAX WYCKE eV KOBBE. Store corner of Exchange Place and William i treet. WEDNESDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the auction room. FRENCH GOODS 1UU Cases.

comDrisin a cnmnlet aaanrt. merit of French staple and faor-r Drr Good, of recent hnoorta- tion, at a credit of ai iwwiti. aV approred endors notes arsr Tiuw. Also. SI tn 'i meftes hlarir Gee Am nhln Rn rhaine high luatred Mack Grot de Rhine, of the best make imported.

Also, colored Satins A full assortment of white, pink, cherry and dark colored aatina and millinery silks. aiso, iw pKcea superior quality and choice colors uncut velvets. Also. 100 niece, hlack and aanrtarf mJm. I.mu tV valvata of superior style.

Also, RIBBONS 300 carions, comprising a choice assortment of No. 13 to 1 heavy, plain edged and broche poult de sole and best quality aaUn fancy cap aud bonnet ribbons, incl'vlipg some m.wn inaini uy uie uueat arrivals. tAuuoguea aaa samples on the morning of tale. FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the auction room.

PACKAGE BALK OK PORt'lllN ain ruiUaVFTn TittV Goods, Broailclotha, Cassimeres, TaUoring goods, Ac at a credit ut wa uMsiuia, aa- spproveu enooreea notes at viuu ana up wiiiut AlsO. 190 Cartons richest Paris etal naleleh anil vnaeahoul leainera, just lanaea. i-atilogues and samples on the morning of talcl C. W. Foster, Auctioneer.

BY FWTKHej eV UVHUsTOV, Store No. 41 Broad ttreet, TUESDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the auction room. FKKNCH GOOUS-100 cases, ciomprwirig a large and desirable assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods, adapted to the fall trade, ou a credit of six mouths, fur approved endorsed notes pajrauie in uieciiy oi new lora. Also, loo pieces 24 a 31 inch high luatred BLACK GROS DE iini.ii.

Also, loo piece plaid and strirvid POULT I.E SOIE. Abu, an assortment of BLACK and FIGURED 24 to 36 inch CRAVATS. Also, low) SCOTCH WOOLLEN SQUARE and LONG SHAWLS, MF vrUaC llUiatjTUllrOI. Cataloffuea uid tmpt oo the nwrning of sale. Henry 1.

Hoguet, Auctioneer. BY CHfciTERMA A HOGt'ET. Store No. 18 William street liberal cash adrances made upon consighmants MONDAY. At 10 nVlnrk.

the nrHirm rvw-rm CATALOGUE SALE OK FKKNCH, D1UTISH. GERMAN and American Drv Goods, for rjih. Alao, a large invoice of Scotch needle-worked goods, consist- iua oi wiinrs, capes, unaer mieeves, culls, linp" muuvp; luwiuAvcrvLueis aiHl wuive gOOGS, Also, l(iu pieces Paris printed all wool mous de lainea, Also, 150 do do uiiion da Abo, cases aamrted black and colored alapacaa. Also, luo doxen Paris watered ilk belt rit'lions. Abo.

cartons fall and winter )nnnct rilbona, Also, luO pieces printed pongee hdkf. AIo, 2U0 dozen Irifh knit halt hose. Also, J-j0 pair worked flippers. Aluo, an iiiv.rtce of Mark gron derhineand coTd dress silks, tin tie chines black and colored silk cravats, kc. Also, -U doaen men's ready nude shixta.

AUkx 25 caiass Gingliaio imwrellas. Also. iMO doaen men's heavy wool half hose. 50 pair Whitney Also, 1 bale heavy indigo hi ue beaver clotha Catalogues and sampirw on the morninK of sale, tDN fcsDi Nov. Hi At 10 o'clock, at thP siw-Yuwi mr-m SPECIAL PALE OF PCRX, SKINS AND CAP a credit of six months, for approved note for all sum off viui ana upwarua comprising a general assortment til goods in Ab-o, 1400 raw cat skins; 1300 raw fitch slchia.

Almx dressed stone martin pkins. AUo, iloaen dreaaed aC ulsitia. AUo, luO dozen blue couey skins' Also, a complete asrjortineut of raannfartnrpid nira. TUESDAY. Nov.

la. a-aw-a-r j. a k-KTW. lf a a the Merchants' Exchange. Am .1 -l 1 1 THE EVENING TOST' AT the armtli A ilwmlrnM and alar.

thMWvtn( aroDortr.ato-t.l la J'rarr Vy. In Ih Mate of New Irrtry. ParM No. a Tb three abirr hrkk dwelling hou and Va aa lh annharhr of ttrand at. In Jrnry (Sir, abont from anrthaa)iTly onxr of Itrand and Uadaon Ha, aaah k.

Now rmtMl e-im a-. rrr.l., il.ihi ai th Hut of Ohio, rli Lat No. 4 to the MUml Hrtrrm. on Die Maura Hirer. In Wood Counlr.

at a nar Forrraburgb, contalnuic about tao aamdreil ana aix ra. Th trraw and aartlailar ail be fuflr atatad at the time of tale, and rVrnoi may ha aad lut any uajnuatioa lo la rva ri Oi ManrlHr atuynry. New Vara. aVvtaubar lu, W.I. prmx) T.

lUQGLFA Referee. IT Mrario4Pnra SuTr. 11 Hroa.lwy. tbaahy trrTW I taury eotlaae honae and Vd of around aHiauad aa Uie eaat tioe of, and known aa No. Tl Cmcl.jr ma, batwera rvnnf and rXnoe atrreta the aaid lot, whr'h baa a raraeoler akiia on the rear, li leet fruol by 1U) fwt la dtrfh.

forty nrat rt-S ralnable kaa caToond, with the twoatory Train nmuv In front aiul two eUiry buuan in tlie rear, aitualed aa annh ai of tlxaL, between otu and Wh areiluea, enmnwD-ine Ml leet from Ui arrnue, laid aroperty bltia known a a art of ih Harhydt etate; lb krfa are each II (eH (root and roar by Ml A la drvih. TliUIWDAT, Nor. a At 11 o'clock, at the Merchant' Eiehanre. Brooklyn Htartw Tha two brick houar and lota in fee knowa a 114 and 11 Oiad ilreet, betweea Tillary and Concord au'a i tii hoiawa are earh three atoriea hiah. with ccllnm.

built la a stain aud aubetanuai manner the lou are each by Tv kaa at d'-ath. atilj per eent of the aurchaaa aauot'y can re-asaln on biaid ami mortaasa JTar I unbar partloulari, npply to the auctioneer, 1 Broad at At TTVMnrk. at the McrchnUrfccchanre. 14th alrert Two large and rahialde rXi of around, with the brtrk ii aim thereon, atuateed on the amth le of 14th anil aetween ih wh and ton araau, coaiaiencing feet weat of the Mk arenue; earh lot baiLf, 11 leet in (rout and rear and 1U3 feet I Inrlie In drth. for farthar paruouUra, apply to Ih auctioneer, No.

Broad PtJDLIC SALES. ii; Henry H. LeLt, AadLiamtxi. BY HtSVRY IL UKD8 a rX. CioM Ko Wall atrari.

orwarta Hear Hmry H.IMwirjrahki t-rwro aH-oMoo to tofe jl iraiealate.atackaac.aA taa Merraanrf Ijshaag. alr to aiea of aoaarhok! furnhnre at tba raaMeacaa of fimgaa aflaf wiuca are aaji i mar tnuntetx i V- At tnu mMa i the Biea room. No, Wal WXKTrtKNlTUlttt-Aliiiiiliiiaii naiaul maa-wood fumaora, auld withoai reeerre to pay au ranee, nmaia iii in part of aaa rid roaewood far uiuii oorered in erbnaon andaavoon bmateaa: dodo green aad goat; da) aa Mas anal rU I apandid auit earrad oajt furnuura, rarerad ia green iHtrt raewood centre taoasa pieruo; bailrack; aiabutiaQy aofa ml chain, wisiu aa, an borie in the city. aptjrmi peraon. UAkNt KBO AI 7 At Tg aWark.

la front of etnre PJa Walat HOUKBA-Us line orrrl hon aM hand bJdL aerfesV ly aouod, khvl aol gentle, dean limbed and fait, erery way a raraable haraa aerea yean Did that apring: he at without a b'OTSl 25" to the tale at the Ba- UbVeranhahplaee.aajr arrra el, Brooklyn. Atao. a rrry l.ilMni rooag gy tttrao, wat eent oa from JlbiKa. lie mmt yroM that aummer. perfectly aound and article.

'ult ar ba-mah, and rerr bat; can travel ha gait- Can be a as above. Alaobeaajufulbrawa Mare, arrea yen oM, lrlnd fn Tiar-neM. perfectly aound a) every rerpsrl. Hoe a a fuU bVnoded mare. UkkuuIi bred, from the heat etock in weatern Jeney, and tbnrotigidy bnikc for a uvir bo ha been oxed by a Uia city, and ia boberadta be the handaooieat aaJdle A codpicla warranty will be girco by a re- a fm nw ri rlr haraeal, braanaociitM.

MONDAY. Nor. 17. At in nVW-k. mimaki raeu No.

8 WaB at FRCM MAS'irACU'RED FITli-tompririnrf erery rari. et? and arto ar at ar. nd mamilacttired rxurrWr for Broad way prirata aaiea. at aa thelargiwtaad nwaailrgant in I laa lit erer ou'-tthi al auction ai Uua city, omsming. la part, at nearavs grorc nauinU Irnx anu iioimiiaaTai K-nn aud CAnaia MJe.

ooerakin, liabeila bear. minx, atone martin aad chinchilla, muJIa.aaaeruiea.ouAaiMiBoaa.tteettviepa for ataaea, tie, cap and ooaia, and euuieai rariet' of otutr article auiuv bte to the trade. Alan. Al lrirti and aajtrnbea, of woif. bottalo, black, white do, grnet.

panther, leopard, Ac. fancy (richly lined and trin and plain. Thie will he an opportunity to parchaam to rupply theraaelTel wHh an aaaa lu of the annre article rarely met with, at they wil be pteitireiy aoid without rererre. Trnua 4 moniha oa ail auni rcr of approred endoraed Dotea, audrr tliat fundi KNrDAT. lth.

At 10 o'ekick each day. at the aaiea room. No. 8 Wal I.AKliK AUi 0' MAkUI.K STATUARY, BARDIOLia VEKKB-OB-PRATO AMI AO ATE TASF3 AND TAZZAi rNweekuna, Bronar, Bohewitan Olaaa Ware, Papier Mar he tiooua, ic orwig uamnce oi voice per Trenton and Nfearara. oonivnMtig loina of the inoat beautiful original aubjecta in UkAL AfiHI.K and arulptured in the moat exquisite manner erer onereu ai cnr.auca aa rryene or norwalaaen Uuardian VOL.

PUBLIC SALES. 8. Draper, Jr Auctioneer. BY HVGOERTY, DRAIfS Jr JOXBB. w-j.

store So. 54 William, corner of Fine it. TCKSDAY '2 'ict a the auction room. PACK AGE SAL E-At six month creda. lor approred eudon-SSSmt0a and Dontaooda ut- Cataioguea and aamnle on the mornin of aua.

THTE3DAY. Nor.sa dw-fcat the eMiex oorner Pme and William sis, DAMAGED TLAli-pacaacai Green and Bkesk Tea, per nvaa oouabiung ox Abo, 7i pieces black, brown, tnmsisarent mad fiatww tAnrrA SI Vf IrlUBllCV. ivataiogties ana samples on the inoTnmg of sale. liltlUUA i. At 10 oVlnt'lc.

at thp nlU'tii-m 9ttewt CATALOGCK 8ALE OF BI11T1SR. rkKNriT. nvtrMAN nu Aniencan ury uootis, torcasii. VAuuogues anu samp.es on the morning of sale. John Rudderow, Auctioneer.

BY JOILV RIDDF30W A Store No. 163 Pearl street. TUESDAY. At 10 nVlnrk. nt tht ai.tfnn CIvOTTia.

CASIMKI. KS. At from tlie h.lv, soruuent oi clouis, cassimeres. satinets, tc At 10 octork. ai tli irvm CLOTHS.

CASSIMERES. Ac from th hslv assortment of cloths, caitttmierM. aatineta, fcc riUUAY. At 10 nVtorlt. at the iif inn mnm vesA general as- I -A general CLOTHS.

CASSIMERES. Ac- fmtn th Uivmmk MT asMorttneut of cloths, cassimeres, satinets, Ac, on a credit of mix iuuuuta A. M. Merwin, Auctioneer. BV BROTHER Trade Sale Rooms, No.

13 Park Row. MONDAY, Nov. 17. And the followinir flnva nf th awl REGULAR FALL PAKCKL bALK Of KNOLISII ANTJ AME KiUA.i BUtJivo. A.MiAUa MtKMG.N AND AMtKlC'AN STATIONERY, Ac Ac, couimencmg on MONDAY Nov.

17. at 2 o'clock, with tb ENIiLISH UOOliS Embracing invnlce frnn, Vm. Wll. liam S. Orr A On.

Henry Waslibourne, William Blackwood Huns the magnificent consigiunent from Mr. Henry ft. fiolin, a splendid invoice of elegantly illustrated books from Mr. Jrrkson, abo, from Messra Chapman a Hall, aud others. Also, a very large invoice of Standard Law Books, cooststlig of quantities of the United States Digest, rkipplement, Ac, lo rots.

voiyer on rartnersmp ptory on bills btory on fjonllict of Laws Story on the Constitution Story on Equity Pteavduig Story on Partnership Story on Promissory Notes Story an Sales: Story cm Equity Jurisprudence Williams on Executors; Stephens on Pleading Hale Pleas of the Crown StenbenA Nisi Prius Coventry and Hughes' and Harrison's Utgeat: tt rois; reierss u. a ingest, 2 vols neaton Selwvn Atus Pri-m. i vols Gordon'! Digest TJ. 8. Laws The contributiuns from Uie American trade, embrace a moat extensive variety of Standard, Miscellaneous, Medical and dciiooi uooks, and other illustrated works, uhjsdreu a botts, Ac Ac STATIONERY.

FANCY GOODS Ac A choice assortment of goods in this line will be sold. Also, Blank Books, Eugrar- robowina- dava of th. weak at o'clock, a. and be continued day and evening. tauiMcues may be nau ou application at the sales room.

AT PRIVATE SALE. The following valuable stercotvDe Dlataa: Ouartn nnsu rrvtr. stream edition) wilh margitud references aud illustrations- niu" ii, win luuicruu criucat anu exp au- atory notes, by Rev. J. B.

Patterson and Rev. A. Pattersuri. in pica type, nages, with the Paalin of David in metre, US paitea. New PclygM Bible, fflrmtrated with msps, with nuvrginal rea l-ings antl upwards of fifty thousand verified references to parallel pasaages, and a series of useful tables to illustrate ube sacred text, 7 7U pn ges royal lnno, wiu the Psalms added.

Colon's Pocket Commentary This volume, which combine all Uie advantages of a Bible and Commentary, a isimciallr ailapted for families and schools. twins Cheap and Popular Libraries, embracing the standard Cries Ul raS VOtS Tb AntiuUarian. in IS Tlu, llelentiAe Lin IV vols tne Classical, in vols the llhistrated. in 11 vols. and.

Boon's new cheap series To these, new works are added from, time to tune the latest received being Vaaari Lives of the Painters, vol Uregory's Evidence of Christianity, and Stranger London. They may be obtained either in entire ae rie or separate volumes, orders staicitetL limes IL Miller, Auctioneer. BY JAMBS M. MILLER dk CfL, Store No. 79 Maiden lane.

Haxdsrare, Real Estate, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac. J. M. Miller A Oo, wiM give their riersonal attention to the aate of liousehold furniture at the residences of lamiiie. decllnauj.

tiouaeaceyina, anu uioui-umr sales generally. SATURDAY. Nor li At 13 o'clock, at the House of Oliver CromweB, Mott Ha Ten, WiU anM nit. h. If Itru w.

anA 1m mrm Houston treet, N. Y. Lot by loU At 1 ociock, at the Hotd of N. Miller, New RncheDe, WesVibea- ww-10 cioseatTiJSa. 4 lots of ground ou Weyman avenue.

oo uo Lawrence arenoa, -a do do Tompkma street, ii frorif1" an Lawrence avcuue, cor, of Tayior at It do on Tayior st, do on Clinton lane. Maps can be had at the aoction room. MONDAY.Nov.lT. At lOW aVrsaA. a en vxs' Boots azt a j'r'- ayt-a.

ww WWW vUtJU. MJOCB Of the trad. -aw a-uua, wuTumy rX ihat T. Refe- i' -man niadeb7cTLMrch id? SiT" front by Bayard street, south' in iikfl irai 17 wm m-ym as t-waa UkC jTt ata.aA a i. 'ZlJZmi "hyaunS At 13 n'rincl .1 the r-j axcoanee.

ruuo a. liuggles, ESQ. All th.le..ln bulkhead or wharf fat tha 3th ad ssfullows be- DOW bof H. toZ mS? wiS bmkhesdorVlaarr -av trout of TO LHASK A aura si Pordham. Wastcbestar r.a..i.

ail. Joining the Uartem lUuroad. and withas 11 mieTof tbaia. It cnnuuria ahnul Uaaa antK a.M -TTTiZ. ble tw a milk man: has great laciUies lor freurt.nn.

LT rar fnU particulars appV at Um auction NEW FORK, SATURDAY, 15, 1851. PUBLIC SALES. B. KEMP, Aarrioanrr. galea Room 85 Kaaaaa sL, between Fulton and John.

B. Kemp w3l aire hia Drraonal attention to Mle. of tare at priraie dwellinirv fioriDi of eabmet furniture, fancy ar- ticlee, painlaigv ai mercUandiae ganerafly, aud would rerpect- iuur mka nra uua am, ana preparen to mase uuerai caah adrances when reaua-ed, and mostrato eharxra. Ha store ia the largest sod much the best lur aiaaAsaieaofany in Sor. 1 MORTGAGE 8A1.E OP aiiN-rrci.

HOri uhi rmvL 7 au me rurnitare cantamed the shove nouae, consnt- Bia ui Dnr.ii mree-nlT iml oil-csoui camera- emn. rcencfi iPley gsssrs. sWDtealalatajasbrackcsa ksjasrindow cur-I tains and ornament, rich mantel clocks, vases, cnandebers, rUSe WUd ISUior fUJ-asriir. ha muaa mini M.hnM anSaa I and chairs, china, gtss and stiver plated ware, table cutlery, mahogany and walnut bwlrtaada hstrroatti i asua beds sad bed-sing. neb.

painted chamber fumipjre, en suite, with roaruie. to-gytlier wilh the usual asaorunepA of a well furnished house; kn I cum luriukiatu. aisUarie on the morning of sale, Forgat-The dweUini botvTSeSLt. a desirable JSffa" a-rrertissd nr Tueonay. Ner.

4th. hat been aausaea. i.iuiuxwiiucaioo- a ftitar daj, of which rmnir AI 11 'l CARPETS, HrGS, DKUGOETJ. Ax. For approred endoraed notes at six uoulh credit A general aeaortment of Bruaacta, I and euperfine infr-io, couon and wool Venetian (-miogoe and auple oo the morning of lie.

Edward J. Warren, Auctioneer. BY WARRES8 4k COl, Store Ha 57 Bearer street AT PRIVATE 8 ALU 100 piece roUon Ingrain Carpets, wool Scare. one notice win be green. AlGNEcT8 SALE OP A LARGE (TOOK of WATCHES.

Weeks. Jewelry, Klrer Ware, Store Fixtures, Ac At 10 o'clock. a uire iw naine sareet. rough xeepeie, try order or th aa-ngneeaof Thos. L.

Jones, Vhe stock ia large and valuable, and the assortment complete, embracing ererr article of utility and eletrance kept in Uie bestestabiiahment of the kins, la: vaiua-ble gold and aflver watches, due gold jeweiry. silver and sflrer plated ware, Ac, all of which is of recent hm Donation, and is well worthy of the attention of the trade: aim. watch-maker ja-cuer mesa, show case, counters, Ac, by rucT of atru. iuomaa ueoTge, asstgnees, Walden PelL Auctioneer. BY PELUS CtX, Store No.

109 Pearl street, Banorer Square. FRIDAY. Not. It. At AU A'elnea- Also.

184 niece ftStnn.l Timnmn TetTns 4 menlhs over IIOU, approved endorsed note. vauuoguea at BaM. TrrFSTiAV Nov ta At o'clock, at Constanune'a yard, in Mangin ttreet, near Droome street. Bio Janeiro Ttosewood zii4 kiaa Kki Janeiro BiawwiaaL ner bark Jurgen Ilenrick. being thepalance of an Invoice, compri.

ii sotue ajga oi unuauauy superior quality ana large auu Terms 4 months over tl'JU, approved endoraed notes. Catalogues day before sale ai doc, front or the store, RUSSIA HflERT IRON. For account of whom it uiaveancjern. nacka Russia Sheet Iron, Drat quality, damaged on toe voyage of im- lajriawaa. taLaiogues al aalc TCKDAT.th.

At o'clock, within the More, Whatever mT lie the stale of tl araalhet HIGH COST SHERRY WINKS-An invoice nnnatatln. of 1TT nii.riprrflolciinjl klnM.n. 1 1 i i and browa Sherry mea, in bond, chiefly of very high cost aud vail 1 I 1 T. mmvM uvaa acryen auu iia arauc. rranuve aanx Aiao.

50 ni a doeaai auhl Lmdon. Tlnrs Rmana Rh.ee. In Catalogues and samples on the morning of eale. aiu ciock. on ooaru, at uie Balance uocg.

(If not nrevioualv anbl at nrivali, aale Ship Renubiiaue The eoonee fastened and onnnermf Gaatf. mhcu mtuv nepuonque, as ane now lie at uie loot OI llouver-neur street, KR.ftH tons regiater. 160 feet king. 31 feet beam. 21 eei urpui oi noki ouin new brunswra, 1Mb.

a a remark ably strong built ship; bss iron knees and ia iron banded. She will be placed on the Dock the day of sale, lo give parties an wwiuiMiuiij eaauiuiuig Her. ror luruiec partwulara, apply to Mr. F. Alexandra, Sooth NOTICES.

Kern York Law Inltfiilr. TO TUB BENCH AND THB a R. GeDtlcfnen who may be dtetroam to adraix Legal oosoe br Aeadizigt or Iectiirea, durinf the eniruinxMe. are requests to aeod in their nameav euli-aeta and probahle nnmberor Headings or lcturet, to the mtibinlber, bj the 10th uvrtant, to be nhtted to the officxrv of the Law IiiAttttate -uux AXTHON. Vice-PrtMkleiit.

Law InitaltatA XW (Ka Poatnce mractnn of th Kw ork VpeP kmUxQ AMOctatuo. icire aotkx that a public meet ing win do net! in live HtCThants' fesxehanffe, oo TL fcdDAY next, Nor. lath, at 1 o'clock r. il, to take into cmrttntioa the ntta. of poetase on newttpapen.

periodicals, paraplUeta. and other printed matter, hnpneed by tlie Act of March IXii. and to pcutrou vuoicrirae ui mouiiy inrra, so mat Uie ratea may be nr enc, uuiiuriu vuu ciitfau, ana uiun enraurage, nuner uian ret Ute cheap diflaoQ of tuwwletlira thnmtrn ererT atxbon of nren. lbbahera, lulitora, Friutera, and all othera, who wish vi WKati awsvrawc aMC: ai VIVCU IU BaMrTIIU. CsX aUajror wiU prptutieat the niaWtug, t-ILAS WOOD.

rYerident-BARNABAS BATlCor'nfSec'y, nMtlS LtiAAC WlNSUv7keca -bee's. csr)-hln Admiral, rrnm ciwwi. thH shlD. Will Dlease send tlVrtr ifrmil-a ran rvtamrd n.a- Va 1 1 JAU gwus not penuiiicu nve days, will St- aasna, Ml UBT IIIUB, BaAjars-. HIH lirV-Mhin 'stllimlsiM rmn Die uuit; vtwa, i rr-4 ut eu aiienu to reoctpt oi uieir 12 M- to I P.

aL tsa Baira, Ii. nia TllOUAa WARDLE, 88 Sonui street if" ForeLcn EzDreaa. Amisw PMnbNn-Paiti U. ters, specie, received and forwarded per Uiis su-amer to any part of France or tlie continent, by the steamer FranaOin, to tall UU IIMU Ilia-, WJT Jin ta mviUSTOaM, WELIsS CU WaD st KsrTlaft atlln lta.lMlnlai Imm I ltwsrw.u.1 La lug under general order, at pier 4a East River. Consignees will eirtav-ec vt.acuu tAJ uie IH uif IT gOOuS.

uu bajil A is bfiltW, 375 Peari st xuuiifiK inmi A.I i rr) l. will DUaMr aenl on ivuAnl fieir nor IllilS. foot of UurUllfeT Sliu. All tro-MlH nnt nsmintTnl within Tiara uays, wui oe name ie sent to puniic store. juia r.LaU MiM tKiN A COn South street.

tTi VotJne PniifTTi4wi rvu- tt Ti Gitdden, from Lit ERPOOL, will please send on board their DeriUfctH. nier 46 EaaL River. AU nrvt uaW nui lc lAswic tu I arj sfiu 10 me nUDIIC flOTe. au GiUNtXL A MINT CRN, 16 South FIIAJVCIAX. lidMdlMhiiitan Pig -w A dtvideiid of Ten ner Cent, haa fei.

MKaa. the first day of Dexreniber next, at the oftice of the couipany. a.u. vj cuisa. 4i iw vi rr wuviAa win uv cafwt OO Uie jrHII iuw.aiiu ty oruer oi uie ouanu JU? W.

P. PALMER, secretary. I IlOWSrV Bank. Tha Pmiitaiia and nirswtrar. aa.

clared a rwmi-annual Dividend of Four Per Cent, payable to islriJaJlaJlUWITal UU UMI UlrT insa imn mL ine tranaler books will be closed from the 3d to the 8th last. uirju-ive. bj orcer oi tne isoarn. nllw K.a BRADFORD, Cashier. IST" Usvnk of rw York.

Tim Prndtlent anil IH. tm i the Bank of New York, have this clay declared a din, lend of nve per cent. ior six nwnina, eniung the aist instant, payahlc Ui the stockhoklera, at the lSank, on awl after tlie nrat of Tlie transfer books will be dosed fmtn the lHth instant, to the ou ui xiy urueaut ine ooani ill utreciors ol71ui A. P. I1AL3EY.

Cashier. XW Bank. Noncg TO Dstosttoim. Bills of tne farmers tsana, at Mina: James liana, aad Bank of Hem iim-neiie, are not received at una nana. October 1st, 1S0L K.

WILLIAMS. ol tf Cashier. Olluw Itiallonal Hre Iumm At Wall street. New York. Sd No7ember.

1K6L The Board of Di rector have this day declared a semi-atiuual dividend of ten per cent, payable ou and after Monday, the loth instaut The traiisicr uooa wui oe ctoaeu until ine tut uist. n4 aw W. C. KELLOQO. Secretary.

November 1st, 185L York. 'nv ft llKI ExT Notice. An election wOl be held on DAY. the first of December next, at Uie Banking House of Die Mechanics' Banking Association. No.

38 Wall street, between the laair nf II aud o'clock, r. au (nr seven Director. On annul Uas Disc, ol Umse whose terms will expire on that day, and fur three inspectors of Election, The transfer books wui be closed from tne Kth Instant to id of uecemner. uW tu J. a CORNELL, Cashier.

rr-Viitlc. An Elettkmfor Twelve Directors of the Manhattan Company will be held at the Banking House, No. 4t au street, ou tne au aayot tieceruoer next, rrom 4. at. atusuiutua, cashier.

nltdi i.IMMJ, CAPI bV a ViF AUSTS. Eitiier of Uwse sum money can tte invested hi a manidacturina btisineM now 111 eesaful operation, for which sum a proportioriat interest In the ownersnip ana prom wui ne given, eiuier as a special or general partner. The bosineM a safe and profitable, Uie sales being made for cash. The amount is wanted tn clear th. eaial tnent and business from lialillilies of every kind, and to extend Uie business.

To any person disposed to make tb invest stent further particular will be made knowa The present proprietors are men of the first standing in Uie community. Address wilh real name in strict conndence. B.U. Box law Post olBce. JeiiM rVTtrriUE.

THE MATTEAWAN COMP A.N "PurM. i ant to an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, made at the city of New York, on Uie first day of Noreu, i ber instant, in an action pending In the said court, wherein lleorge Parmer and Joseph Brice Smith, are plainnfia, and the Matteawan Company, Josiah Carver, and Robert 0. Rankin, are defendants and pursuant also to the statutes in such case provided, bottcs ffl Ban fry oivbk, that the undersigned, John A 1' lln. nit VA.W 1 I I u.nj, iiaa imu ayujiUHU ivaviav- Raof all Uie property and effects of Tm a Mattkawas Oompanv." (an incorporation having its principal place of huamesa at MaUea-wan. in the County of Dutchess and State of New York.) and aa such Receiver, Um undersigned has been vested with power to tsae cnarge ot uie property and enect or um aaal corporation, and to collect, sue for, and recover Um debts and demands that may be due, and Uie property that may belong to, aura corporation and, in addition to other powers and and authority.

Uie andersigned, a such Receiver, has been vested with ail Um I ana autnontv eoiiterred unon Kj-ceivee. ui articU o. the Revised Statutes of Uie state of New lark, "Of mmvilinM urainat mmmtiniM in aniiiew ado, oy uie aaai oroer. uie saia neceiver st OTreeaea st take unmeuiaae possessian anu control ot aa um property and enset of said corporation, and of ail its books, accounts aAcnriti aiul evidences of debt, and of ail papers, memoranda and roue hers. relating to or toucning tne same; ana tbe defiendantB tn said action, and all persons having control or being possessed uiere-ot.

are theretiy dh-ected lo me ueiivery of tiie same to tbe aaal ttecetver, upon ma oemann Notice hereby furUier given, in tmrsusnes of the aft a. in order of the Supreme Court, and of Um aiureaaid atatutea, that an person maeoiea uie auu corporatiori, are required to render an account of all debts and sums of money owing by them resoecUvelv. to the umleryurned. a. Receiver aa afia.

nl al his ofhee. No. 69 Cedar street, in the city of New York, by the uia ua oa vsuasir, anu pay uie same. And all persona ha rmg in then possession any propel ty or effects of such corporation, are required to deliver the same to aid Receiver, by Um day so an pointed. And all the creditors of such corporation, are required to deliver uicir reecuveacccsniuand deuianda to uie saai Keoeirer, ox uie aaal um uax oi January next.

And ail Person hoeluie anv otien or aubisting contract nf such corporauon, are required to present the same in writing and in detail, to said Receiver, by tbe day, and at the place. avovc specuica laxied, rew tor "lorexnoer 1st, iH5i. JOHH A GRAY, r4w Keeeirer of the Matteawan tOompasy. mjkW YMiH TYfK t-sjI'MlK A.U frUM'tJUs' IH VV EeTABLLSHETJ IN 1810. JOHN T.

VVH1TR, No ClitT street, corner of Beekman street. New York, would can th all i lasm of Kditors and nntera to ha, varied and extensive asaortsaent of TYPK FLOVtkdia AND ORNAMENTS, sil cast of the very beet meuu. and fltusned with th greatest care, and now oderod at reduced price, on oreuat of aaoulaa, ano a uoera. uiwuun. maie aa- casn.

Also, fKAwta of tbe kinds. Chases, Cases, Brasj Rules, Composing eticks. Ink, and every article reauiml in a rrmting Othce, coostaiiliy on hand, at the lowest market prices. Spanish and French orders accurateiy execBted, with all the neryariary accenta. Ac Thai being one of Lbs oklest and moat extensive foundries in America, with a verv larae stock and on.

urpasaed aiaioruncnt, orucntofany "Trinnlft can without delay. A surplenietit to ha late rprrfmen book win be aened about the 1st November, (copies will be tarnished on apptii'auon) which wui contain new sunea at noua aivi isaria 1 1 re. Ol UM ISr vorite SCOTCH CCT, erobracing uw, bkihum and bxavt tbe latter nartxtilariv uaugned ur Machine Fruituir. any thing ever ofTered this couniry; to abjeh are xietal alule. raacv Aioroers ami handsome rnan ten Lai Type, uu lirr, taaen jn exenang ior new at nma cents per asMuid.

saiitors or rnniers wtiimg wj ibibiiiihi a newspaper, traoa or Job Prtnung will ba furnished with an eatimal detail for the same, by stating the sise of the paper, at um p- Ur Brk and auantitv work to be executed. Liittors of who will insert this liy of in newspap riousaotb of Lb riewaptapors Uie tnree omea prenous 1st January, leaa. and km one espy af the paper, containing the same, to tu Foundry, shall ai- lowed tb amount of thaw: charge ka purchasing fcar MAB1ILJB MAajTEZS, MOTCMETTli, SCXXPTVliK, aTkTTAVIAM 4HU resoectftiliT Intirm lb sajMe. that IrLJF bavins renently aoade BU-geadcitnoos to his Marbit Works, by extewting theax acruaa the rear of kus old earandahed stand. I "ve rear of aiaoid waabdabed BANDY, filt.

Ill Ra NO paRT AXO ftSIU TT 1A I l.J hiuhlii'T ii Jo V. J-TVT I Noa eSt) and SB5 Rnawlwav. an aa front aiao saai boi jTTirV ni kAN'D A (al u. 1 and Suth streets, and hsruut erected thereon an imDrored now- Bonded Warebouse, entiued to aVbesatur. tha feakiaVaaMAriaa.

I angine, be now exiabaed loxecute all orders in ha) dna, in half tapes, quarters and eighth- I Wat COGNACr-JEAN LOCla, 1L Sd proof, do siAGLORY, ltxl proof. do A A DURANJa, aosbj V. ssaatpala and dark. da A D. MUNDORX, 183 n.Hsra tavlsasal sVOCHELLI, JOHN DUBAND OCX.

ttt. th aroot as -Z-m T- au prooa. J. DCPUk. lots, tB aad Ut wa a- "ark.

-'r-n VUllW: nttSJAW B01UJSAIJX CLARET. 8T. JULTKN A MaJtAAeJat cajint a aaaea of bottle each. liAirTTA 1.1 a xsas-as- aaxnsr eacra. WHITS WINg.

HALT itAlTB MM I of ri wtxlea ascb. Ajran lie baa oa hand a very large aa.slu nl of Ma- Mantels, oaamaena, Buvtaea, Vases. Fountain. Ac Ac Tha Man lie. BarWASSaT SVerv mf auum aiaS aw.

mm la I ft i i du Plain PSt and rilMAnnat. In Ik. mwm Mlnm. ann I. uUJ M.

marxet aaords Um latter of which ar al from angvnai designs a- snd sawriaasers are sastutdthat with tbe taciuues wmcjAhs hssof procuring tb Marble ka tb rough, direct tram aaxameasnd UMSld af mxuwm mm i. -rr na anv as any other aiat! aje. ar. wauai style and workmanahm. Sir.

toon aks aaanrsai mi iTAlXtN HCAflUOLA. anV ekawrj ararce sxaitwaa r. roauuii. ana cxpemurv bbtobw. as ariaAiwaard Uu.

bribe tncsseritical ob- C--7 ai oa. ot a maaniLi uu TUers; Ta- b-1 SaS a JAsUAACT MAtkKRei ATO lafJ'klRRRSj gaw i 1 1 srak ARBLK rUtMMtB.aSrteat arae. tbe trade, rnrawantlr on baiwt A 1 1 1U rrutAA. CCTIUAUT SBJ ttcdesBT. a-4 a.i(rt THE EVENING POST.

friend," as the editor aara, Who re th Trriteg 1 In briery del or thicket browa On mountain high, in lonely rale. Or where Ine lhaaa? ahads aaaora. And ewett-fern scents tha passing gala Thar hop the bird fnanbwshte ares. Lore nus their throats. TjOTBawefla lliLU note.

Their soog a arra aud aoerty. parent bird ahall late (Hi avt Hia fas- be seeks in pansy throng. Caught by the promaga of her Decs. tar lourea ssnaess oi nsr sona They sing and bill from buan LorsnUt Lore swells their notes. Love awe it love and liberty.

THB totres. Borne airy songster featHered shape. Ok! could say Lor and I sssuma, The rlns-dove's gioaiy neck he taa, And Ithe aaodeat turtles piomc Oh then we'd sport from bush to tree. Lore fifi our throats, Lore rwel our Dotea, Our aoug be lore and liberty. Pride of Sarab Worthlagton, for the Evening Post.

I took op one of the papers published ia tha eitj which is Dearest to Clovernook, and twiung, as ia the habit of women, to that part which chronicles the main points in all domestic histories, I read that Sarah Worthlngtoo was dead "after a painful illneas, aged nineteen roars, three months, and eleven dava." I read it more than once, to salixfj all qtaea-taonings of my unwilling heart but there could be no error; the street, the incidental rerelationa of tha stricken fami ly, every thing rjonfinned the first impression that had stolen through my eyes to my shrinking conscious ness. The old truth was again asserted by aome friend, in the often repeated Terse which followed, that The good die young. rTbtW they wfaae hearts ar dry as nuww dtatt Burn to the socket." How like a peal of thunder awakenins; oa from some pleavaant draam, when tha dashing of the rain at the window, the howling of the temrjaat on the kill, and tbe blank darkness about us, take the place of tb soft voice that waa in our ears, and tbe smile that warmed our hearts, leaving us for a rrtoment startled and bewildered, cornea utelUft-euca of the death of a friend, whom we left a few weeks, or it may be a few days ago, in the enjoyment of vigorous health. After the first burst of surprise and sorrow, we tall into a train of melancholy musing when, and wider what circtimstances waa our last meeting with the dead what did she say, and how did she look was it morning or evening and waa our language and manner kind, or reserved and formal How many initarices we recal in which kind word might bare been said that were not aaid, or kind actions perftjrrn- ed that were not performed If it be a near relaiioo who is gone, how much of harshness and coldness and indifference we hare to reproach ourselves for, and bow we are tortured with exagge rations of eur short comings, and idle regret. Who of as all cannot remember some pals lips from hich we would give all the world to hear the bluasod words, You are forgiven." For myself, there is one darker memory than all the rest one, perpetually re curring, from and which I shrink away, afraid to think.

Mountains, and woods, and waters, darken between me aod.the solitary grave of one who was my dearest friend, yet ag.it nst whom I sinned not with any premeditated wrong but rrom childish ignorance and sudden passion. My lost one! if your dying hands had been laid upon my bead in forgiveness aa well as in blessing, my irrepressible grief might long ago have been stilled that blessing, meant for innocency, full ing upon guilt, has been my curse. AU the long summer time I knew that she was dying, yet I put off the day of confesxtion. Now slie would be better and talk of the future, and, accustomed to rely on all she said, I would grow hopeful, and in its brightening the dreadful error was almost forgot and when she grew too weak to take me in ber arms. as she had always done before, and lay all tb day looking from the open window at the clouds and the grass, and I knew instinctively that she must leave us-before long, I was more than ever afraid to speak.

I could not embitter ber suffering with a knowledge of my early injustice. Sometimes my listers would go away from her chamber for an hour, or even for a day, for youth ia apt to be inconsiderate; but I waa there al ways, bringing th cup of water, wrapping doably the chilly hands and feet, or smoothing the counterpane. A strong fascination would not allow me to leave, but when she praised my devotion I would go aside and weep. So the time went on, and I said not, I have done wrong, I hare sinned against you, sweet friend, and against heaven till at last the dull shadows of autumn swept across tbe face of the summer, and my watching was all done, and the smile which they said was ao life-like and bring looked reproachful to me. At night, I am lifted to "the litter of dose-curtained sleep," by tbe phantoms that come up from the grave; waking, in the morning, I go down under the long years, full of pains and sorrows and disappointments, and folding back the shroud, cry out to the dust fur for giveness.

In rain I There is no green hollow in the wilderness, no blank sands of the desert, that to me would not be haunted. God, will the tonne a tor cross the threshold of the grave, clouding the pure radiance of eternity with the curse that baa spread mildew along the summer of my mortal existence 1 Shall the ashes of life's roses never be taken from my bead, nor the sackcloth unbound from my bosom But I meant not this digression I know not that she of whom my little atory chiefly is, she who has gone down to death and up to judgment before me, may plead against me anything at alL I mean by this no argument for the better actions of my riper years. I bare perhaps learned to check impatience of temper and impeUtosity of speech, but I fear I am farther off from heaven now than when I used to think tbe slender tree-tops close against the skies. The inoorJurht steal in o'er the as blended with Uie gins of era It wss the midst of the harvestthe fragrance of the newly cut hay made all the air delicious, for tha scythe had been busy all day in tbe wide meadows, and along their fiat smooth surfaces and up and down the hills, lay the straight, thick swath paths for the starlight and beds for the tired winds, for tlie stars were peeping, one after another, above the edges of the tree-tops, and the sirs, scarcely awake, gave uo murmur to the thick and dusty foliage. Keating on the summit of the eastern hill stood the lull moon, looking very Urge, and ao pale that the man with the bag of thorns" was distinctly risible, else my juvenile employment for wa were playing Hide and Seek made my ehildish fancy more sharp in apprehension than it was wont to be.

Let me see there were half a doxen of us; Ward, my little nephew, nine years old then Robert, a distant cousin, a young man of unusual beauty of character; Sarah Worthington, and Ellie, and Ilal, and A merry party we were, and our laughter called up the echoes from the high hills away across tbe orchard snd the pasture field and the thick woods. Little green stacks were heaped all about the yard; how sweet they made the sir, and what nice hiding places they were, especially where the shadows of the perch trees fell darkly over and about them. Ward enjoyed the frolic vastly, though he felt that be was caught less often than cxuain Robert. It seemt to me but ye4erdsy, so fresh is it all in my iriemory memory, that aotne- utnes ia so good an angeL Down in the past are scattered fountains, sealed with dark rocks almoat always, from which it is sweet to drink. The gam of hid and seek, the time, the place, our abandonment of care, and our takiniT np for a moment childish ac tions, and in part, childish feelings, are pleasant to those who have come np into the rjooo of th world.

New grave-UKjuuda, the grans creeping over one, and the other fresh and new, darken to-day between me and that time. Away in the weat stands an old ruirioas eh arch; I bare seen it once or twice, aad it it otto ot those Uiiiigi which, ooce seen, are never fbrjrottem. It has stood there a long time, for I can ranember it waa in little better state of preservation than now aa long ago as lean reroomhsa. Tim oaks sod walnuts that grow there throw shadows over the graves of the pioneers, wrhoae piety prompted the rode skill, that, arur than the ReoJution, Hewed the abaft sad hud th arcaJtrsrV tor the temple about which they ar sleeping. The living have almost deawrked tt bow the swaiiows go ia at th brokea windows aad bud their a eats wiser they will; the thousand nsuis ia tba strong doable door art rusty and black the woodwork, nsrver paiat-ed, daaeolored by tuna to a sort of paariy gray; the weatherboarda, ia piaoss, dacajing and euvjprjing eat There, waa nevar belfry nor spire, and tha steep aioasy rorjfreuvjjisstiUooeor two of those tuigukr ptTAjoo.

ttotui of fiMwotk, WuAoh are Aaaly aeaa aa very, old bouAsja the axwatry paaoad there probably for tb eonvanioe sf the huildera. Oaos im a long tiaat acsne itiaeasa fjriaihai luaai wUdavr-ueas-crying John, girt aborst with seal, astaasaia tha village fur a ftsiiastlh, and tha tiuidran af the whers for a tune be abidea, bear to all the Bsighbors all persons living arithia a ctntnt of fcorar fre aiiiea the iattefligaace, thai at aiersai o'clock so Scav-day ther will a sarmaa ia the old eairrca. AX the appointed time the confirmation galher, tiow aaal CtJaaV axdiara, Sor kwl wMOktu bianaaasitbeahelBBrofwh aVaath NO. 18 NASSAU, NEAR PINE ST. hob, ocr aoA admoautioo, mat trambiinr brran, pro, Tofaa tb rial pUig dnat.

Aa4 tin Lady afais lo-a, ibawko look off tfaa away? 1 know an. aaw ia it wall p-tiaps to passes od inqsure. Full of health and hope he was, tha night of oor gstniaflsTio frolic ia tha aaoanligHa. Ha bad ysann the twihht with oo dearer fhaa any of as, aad sraa in freaial mood, tor loving we Iym to awawalL Soareely eooid any of aa rat bosaa ta the iluut from oar iraraala -ndar the hlaoa, bahiad th of hay, without being eanght, and paring tha psngl ty prescribad by the rAildiah law. Evv Sarah, sm-ally ao stately, unbent from ker dignity that sight, and, wbesi Robert waa to be orkA ia snora aim-bl than when he anas to tha pastier.

She was a beautiful girl, and I bare called her stately, digtufasd; but she was also silent, usocasl, selfish. I think there was nothing the world she Irrred, olesa were her little dog to this ah) fras alwajs kind, giving all the car and aatdswaritig weeds she had for an v- thing. Mother nor brother aor aay human batng seemed erer to have found the war to Iter heart, and sh spoke of her kindred with mora than tb indifter- renee aha gar the veriest stranger. Sotnetianea she would pot Iter anna about tne, aad asetn to low ane. but the warm gush of foaling, if, tor tbe moment, really were such, would be in a mooMxit part down with aa iron will, and between na tbar was a aaa of For a long tim I marTelled whether th milk whk ts naturally in human nature had beea thinned by sotne frost, or whether tt bad always beau aa now.

She spoke of ao past season of sansbina, of tw faturebope, snd to the prtaeut, a stock or a stone was not more in-diutirent Little children that aaty scarce ry plead in Tain to any one for lore, were thrown upon her care in rain. What they rosily required aha performed, indeed, but tower than duty there was no softer feeling. I would have solved tha prrUera of her tavtnro. 1 could aarvar Uarn that ah erea fett rrride in anything. unless perhaps in the scorn she bestowed on bar fellow creatures.

Her hair, thick and luxuriant, and black aa night, bung, when ah loosened it from tbe braids la which it wsa commonly confined, aad shook it over her shouldera, aa she oftea did, almoat to her test. Willi what a queen-like manner I bare aeea her toes the dark masses from bar forehead, and folding her arms across her bosons, pace backward and forward throttgri ber chamber, with ao word, bat, as if musing on the destruction of empires, Bearing away, often on til after midnight, "ategi sVasa uiatsotaswlabk awd On night I nnmber well, lata in fcoember, still and intensely cold, we had been sitting aa boor before tbe glowing grate, talking of this and that, and I perceived, silently, at tha time, that Sarah had not ones said during oar conversation that she bated any pertoa or thing, and was rare that the talked without doing so. She waa tall, straight aa aa arrow, aad aeomed to posaeas a eonstiuitioo tha would resist the chances and change of many years. I speak again or ber beauty, tor 1 know not whether it was this or her indifference, for we reach for the inaccessible always, that gave her tbe power of fascination all who knew her admired, many even loved her. But the heartstrings of her worshippers were ever destined to tremble with the torture of ber esreleas hand.

Of these worshippers we had been speaking that night; with intent of bringing out her feelings, she, because I talked to ber. Amongst other things, 1 chanced to aay, "There is one of your admirers, Sarah, whom you hare not seen to-morrow, if you will, I shall giro myself tbe pleasure of making him known to you. Who knows but that be ia destined to bear from a hundred lorers tbe prise It may be, indeed it'e rjrobabla, very probahle," she replied sarcastically, and placing ber band on her heart, addod, laughingly, I think I begin to feel etuv eeptible-wbere is he? tell me this hour, this moment! I am all impatience." Calm yrjorself," I said, speaking in the same rein, and I will toll you tbe color of hia hair, and tbe gTArmerjt he doth aear, aad the day of tha month he's to marry unto aa our epinriing-gTrl, Sally, used to say when aha ejiarmed tbe tnoon." Delay is torture," she said with aatumed earneat- aesa, aad suddenly throwing herself en her knees, exclaimed, Where, where is this Endrmion, that, like tbe pale Phraboa, hunting in a grove, I may stoop and kiss my sassltalf" Yon know lawyer said meaning to interrogate. The playful neas waa gone, and standing erect, she ssked in a tone I shall never forget Who told you Ididr I explained briefly what I meant to asy, and seating herself majestically, a little way from me, she replied santentuMisly and coldly, that the slightly knew hint. Our young friend is reading with I said "we shall find htm at tb office tn Fourth street when we go to town shall we call "No," was all ber answer, and prescutly making th fire, which was growing dim, an excuse, I sought my pillow and sweated to sleep, for I felt that farther conversation would be an annoyasnee.

Left alone, Sarah took the comb from her hair, one of tb most slaborsie sod eipetisive of tbe then newest style, and throwing it on th floor at ber feet, shook down her black tresses, and in her thin night began walking to and fro across the room. Ia one of tbe turns the comb broke beneath her tread, but she stooped not nor seemed in any way to heed it Tbe lamp burned low, and flickered, and went out tbe ashes gathered gray ever the coal, and tha frost whitened on the panes, ao vary cold it was, bat neilhrr tbe darkness nor the freeaing atrnospbera Seemed to trouble ber atalL The clock had struck twelve and one and two; and dropping on ber knees, before the window, ah acratched away the frost, and flattening her cheek against the cold glass, looked aarneatly forth into the street. Tha lights were all gone from tbe windows, and only one in a long while sounded a step on the frocen ground below. So still waa she, and so strange had been her conduct, that I wss half afraid. At last I Tentured to speak, not as though I had been conscious of her -tanner all tha night, but rather as if she were but then missed.

Pray, don't disturb me," ah aaid, "I am talking with Iheangels." Satisfied Uua the was neither dead nor inaane, strange speech was habitual to ber, and exhausted with tbe mental oppression I had endured, I fell asleep, and though I dreamed that a skeleton was in my bed with me, I did not wake till morning. When I did so, I wss half buried in tbe heavy tresses of Sarah, who, stooping over me, bad ma awake, adding, Ton know are to make that call which per haps to decide my destiny." Before the appointed time arrived, however, she bad framed soma excuse, which I received without a question, and tbe visit waa not mad, nor then nor ever. I hare sine seen much and often talked with him of life and death, and lore; bat of lore be spoke calmly as of a client He is forty, or aaariy so, handsome, wealthy, influential, grave in manner, bat of an iron will that nor hope nor fear nor hate nor Lor may stir its bent iiis deep blue eyes would look aa coldly and steadily on dying k)TeUntnsi on(iha veriest wretch that erer lived and fattened, if he ao resolved. is unmarried and a universal favorite. But no matter what be I bars Solved th prohista that ooce baJUrd me A Um waters to th narbi.

aty haart tat wan a awa. as I did so. Poor Sarah I had but I only pitied bar now. et oa foot. Tbia win crobaUr.

aooa ka thiDagb, and Pniiadieiptiki aalactad aa tka edaca af The following graceful song wa fiad in tha mig I wtita briaal crowm fcc tba ibuudc' n9aa-nint- wa I Rer. Jaoob Orara, fig-ajajW Cbaplaia of awa Bcaw rott or Uie year ltW, -from uia pon oi a diauot i aoea Um go apart aad on tha suapla beaaogtoaa raad i cUBf zYiaoa, auad a Bedtbtd oat tba 6th alt, at tba blamed. It waa but this twaming I read her obituary, and I cannot yet think of her as pale, or sick, or dead. age year. What did tba think of at tbe last? and what did the aay did her though ta ever trues the wild tnoontoiaa ant1, search oat? Min hare goo back to her a thousand bmea.

As she wvsot dowa step by stop into those silent palaeea whithsar wa all are going, did she lean more upon the love ot'kindrsd did she sea more clearly than ia Ufa, God's put posts in th great woe about her heart I know not, I only kaow that har locka will saTver again tall svboot Biy bosom, nor hor Toice call aa to wake. I knowBot whsthsr aha sleeps beneslh a stately rnooumant, at the dark, waadts, or sstdar tha swelling Brand; but I know that to kar ptlW tba aaoekary of aosatul may man a. aotr to her heart tha dhaava sasntaoss of hollow and aainianim tiwrda. "Aad toajaat, yoa aaaWSadewa tojoat aarhs Tha rniaainniry to Kaw Mmcay Jrosa tha BafWast Chaarch, Rct. W.

H. skatd, is now reaxsraiarg to spate, tha arintar.ia tne saa era asaVaatLoat aa to awl of tba Qlaeaa of hia srifa. i Ber. fevastas Dtddauatj, lately ef BrooUr.laL, waahsstallad saPasloroTar the First Cceurrsatajajal Chnrch of Cclcbster, oa tbo Md alt, Ber. Carlos Swift, Vat a awamborof tha IWr teriaa Church sraa otvlained as a Baptist aiinistsr ia South Traton, oo tha eth inst.

RsT. Dr. Wbitatoras will ha arxtaacrmiad aa Aa-Bistaat Eraveopal Bishop of Illinois, ka St. Goorga's Church of this city, oa tha 20U inst, flanaiva aw vfra TmrnplL pHT-sns iw ana or a ty-flre clergymen, two tixty-four par- uthes, and twelve bisbopai IawTAXancaL The Bar. Janata.

W. ilaTaadar, D. was mstalleH aaaster of th Duaa street Chaweh, Tints ilsy eroaiag, at tba Chapel of th Uauvarsiiy, by th Preabytery of Sew York. Haw Yoac Bisxa Socixtt. The annual meeting of the New York BibieSociety is to he held at tbe Broadway Tabernacle oa Monday rrcaing next, Ad-drease are expected from Ear.

Dr. Cox, Bar. Mr. Foster, and Cottrtlaadt Parker, Fmxl, of Wrwark. Moaaow Maauottaauas.

Tea Matsnoaaara toboring oa the 8aodwich Islaada, ia worn pan is of two, to twaa-vert tbe porwIstirsB, Itauvas, foretguert, missions riea snd aU, to their taith. It ia not a little worthy of note, that while la Kagatad aad htlan4 they hare made converts by thotasaods, oo Hawaii they hare met with ao si loot as wbaterer. Hcsg SACairtcaa, Th day of bnmaa sjcriBor is not ended. Daring a six weeks' stay of Mr. Bs3uft, a British Consul, in Abotney, tb capital of the kingdom of Dsjjomey, forty two persona were killed a ascrinoea, "to water the graves of tha dad." So nutneroos ar such sacrifices there, that the place is charactarised as the Golgotha of skulls." Cost or ras Biaui ttt Cbisa.

Owiaur to tha x- tr-toely low coat of materials and labor ia Chins, a Bible in the Chine laaguaga. it is said, eaa be Bold for abont six ostria. Osxiscrgxcs AXD Fajtb. A distinguished praathir lately draw a fin parallel bstwaao th Omaisciaoe of God and th faith of th OuSatian. lUwaw sneaking ot tb peace of mind that the Gospel gives, and reaxarked that one aooditiori of that peane is abaolate and unwavering eonlldence la God, ia his character, his law, his rorarsitMiit aad all hia arsTS.

Kswry-thug about as," said ha, "is plashing and whiriiag ia rndlcs eonfusion. But to the mind of Uod there is no confusion, snd this turmoil brings no dtstuTtaxrjcs. lie sees toe end rrom tne besruntng, and uows mai ail will kxeas tn the Bigtaeet spod. xtui ataatscsrniw gives to him aa infinta pasos. Now faith is to tlx uiind of the believer what omniscience is to tbe mind of God.

It enters into Gods view of the rotor; lonks to God ia eonfidanea it aeaa front all Uunjrs under God ablaaaad result, aad ao it enters into sublime VIiltos asd Bis Csmoa. John If iltoa has attained to a fair repoutto fat tnost btarary eirevsa. Wlasa his Ready and Easy Way to establish a Fro Coo ntraawesllh," was first rmhlishorl. about ltAO, th Rota" eunsarid aad eratdtmned it Oea trsainbet said to Milton: Your writing ia ail windy fupruarv. Yoa figfat always with the flat of your taxat, aad aarrer contract your logical fist" Aaother aaid I woa-der yon do act give over writing, aioo yoa hare al ways don it to little or ao ptafpoes tor, Ihoogh yon bare aeribbled yoor eras out, yoatr works have neve, been printed but for th company of chandlers and totiacco men.

Uamngton, author of Oceana, showed much tbe same crtUcal ssgscity. Whetorr Milton was eoovtnead that they war rignt dose not appear. VkritUam MftmUr. Taa liiaaxa Law. All parties whoeoooaiv theta- selTtja wroogad, are apt to raaort to fist doctrine at tbe higher law: witness tb following from the iW dm TMd, a Catholic paper, speaking of tbe EccW- aslical Title Bill Neither in England, aor fat Irsland, will the Roman Catholic obey tbe law that is, the law of the Imperial FaxLtBinenL They have, or are likely tu hare, before them two things called laws, which e-uspptly, (or happily,) raxilradiot each other.

Both oauaot be obwrad, aad taoth cavojaot be diaabarrad. One of thorn ka tb Law of Uod, ub ocbaw is ao kaw aa all; it pretends to ba ao Act of i'sriiarrarot but ia the ethics of legislation it has ao more force or ralut than a solemn enactanent that tbe mooa ia mad of green eheeae. It is not a law, but a lie a i'arliatuen-tary lie, which its very nttcrers know to be false, and which thay deliberately put forth as a falaebood, eaie-leas of contempt snd ignominy, so that they eaa re- taiQ thotr bold of oSjce. Of tlieas two things we need hardly J. P.

tUrykar. stitntAOoal ge-reraBtaal aad traadoas. Ha at-fwara to to Ma- PBaasathe aflattaoa land anBtdasea, to a rare dtarraa, T. a ofthopeoMaaaaoagwhoaaaww baa besa be baa trvada ample daaidad to saaniHi aasI bbar- ty. sad jastoas sf tbatr nghto aaal ariyiMgaa, Ha to ahafaXMO.

"be jota atfottosf the Catted caadas a.r.TT-Ta .1 aad Great BnU two BatAtaxa animal! a aoxa- U' J0- 0rOm Btca aaaire to saa it etrtcryed by aU errjixod aahaaa, aaaosg tha twifwag atad aarw baa tW ariportaamy to saa, laotrlaasL the awkiagsafs aad the Bavrapiawas of a fra rjaiaMav i I bag giaoar roaa-aaa frsaalora. liberty atranswi a atejsaTrjT Of sod ioaad, daa aad mygrar toad am QAartajrly Bbijcs sad Tliopoa Btrris-jr" TU TMVaatrr idsaa, spatuai itfif ru fyarj a-ug- 1 rpsaAa, graoa IB araarpajtiba, wilh aaaaaurv, they MMl teak I vmA i i wtva iMkjss aa Us eaaraoes of oUawr awta-aai attain the Sara harTT gists. They wui wsueoss BL warmly aad kisnily, aa aoe vjrho, tboasrh ha SMBatOTT, yraa, sir, to ooarwr la rcaw raspacts asMl aoavauiisA.oaaa, aa asost kar hawo tha hoatar to to, roar bLrmm assd an MUent ars-raal. ABBOTT LAVI BX CI." "To hia srership tbe Mayor of houlhtTrp4oav." The TarVwas pMaagas which rsiWrwd poinUdly to tba) Vat strogjrU angary, war ItsBdly tliaand try tiBtaotTirsvsy. ArW th toasts had beea gfrwa, the la a asrront and aTOch-ibaarad arjaseh, pri'ixajsd "Oar fl-lustrksni reat, LotxU jVMantlv," (Gfoat ete-riag, agaia bM again.) saoasotk ftsea rwpBad la a snaavhr irus, iwgre that oar room tosy doas taot alltrwaa to giro hiaiaarsarbatlaavrfh.

eosrjtda1 wrfh a toast to -bglaatL tha Caiiad States aad taf eoosilaaioej of the avieooh wans aaulsaf aytth losvl IB as aw sawnia. tlua mM ta I aalB tTSO. AA asSt -In the state of Georgia, where in 1SJ0 there were wooM rJ-" to lVatoa fTaoa, but twenty eongrratiotia, twenty-thre derjTrneTi, I -to arrive at Otldh-ll by It and raw. V.i.W tiuar. acrwv tarn btrndrarl aarl twee: I the hossT afBlaUStsd by aa Lsard MsTOr for v.j .4 the imm III of a Orjaw-t of Ooansvaoa Coin hnndred and AcajrjrdAS, savor of 11 Bigw, tin has of street front Katon Pleee to Goiixthall, hegaa to he thickly lined with ptopU, asvi the mppmr ariaaVwaat tBO BSBMasdihoBtl ajslay a a.

I a -a a aa. TT "alistty axpaeaag a pa rations were mad try Bat frssniji far tVarrttuag luai Camp aad cwtretaiT. swvarsJ gawilniBa oa aawsx-uaca, and sraa sakawwd hj two ottar asu-natrsa, ooatasauag tvussath saarta. ita-Bers praoadsd aavd lui sow sd the prvsapsal cxtrraxfa Aa tmnnns, ervard anrvartipaniad laua ataipia aara-cade tbe wtsule way, and alt aloag tba haw ef txaaat Ki.aasiilh was received with shoaxta af si I Isiava. arhseh be ectaaowatxlged taavsaltBg aad asxxw-swiL He we draaaad ia a dark aoot aLghtly stalaiaiawaii.

shth a ctoaa utrowa aoosaily orar Lb hrnl1sra. aavd ta his haoat the roaad Utanganaa hat, aiia-asd rtsaad Sal atoariw liaaa ttml 1C hiat. axardJallr at in all aba tare trota ao Baaay as wars wuhia hat -h As th oajTaare taaeasd aa aCttur atraaL a arsr sf tta r-ava awwwraxMT was Bat eei two hafore M. tuiatfa Ai atraxa WaaraaL- About a aaagtss to ana e'cJocfc. tha oiatwasw rwsartard Ouildhsul, where, eat slurb Una.

M. hiaaauik sraa otivvd with Tlsuiaatl, stawiiag. iVI "-i r'lti hulflins. ssis flaasili aa ed al aa aarty taoar. it sras caui aiU gTvaal a hvrg body of taiawjk were able to Leex.

1 1 iai i tui the utraaca of the iHoxaToos raraC Tba addnao waa pn aaa lad ta the taavcU Ctaaatasr. The had, as ihe cwurt was eawsypital by th Al larnna. Caaaaiut Uajtanlmaxt, betas Uea aaal ttartr famines, twxwjBg arhtjst, arer a avrre posse of UarlaanatlvtrniLi ladja. la siaii aiii of the turn die ataaa of tb Ccaxrt. it was sxagvaatsd that aw attii laamaat ah salt taa pisoa, but tb folio turn i a irjawT rwxaartad tssUtaan could Btdaaaaaowerabi for th UvTar4utMpdaajci a eotrrs were ditTiinaasI srpoa anil lb taaBa-i easroa tnaar rasaMtnaoa not sa lapusi Uaa rion liag tf aa aqioasrntasat toofc Sasos.

Na dinimars ana. aberrfdrw taats trota th tangtaal arrB)iBals Tbe Lord Maror aatared east took hi seat assert bedora It o'es-rk. aad waa aooa afW lotlowwd h. Miilaaas kiaasulb aad "a-. pujaxky.

Kusssjth amvod at It t-A Tl I 1 1 a a Ii maalis id 111 peopks ootasue wrrs immediately tsnght ap bv Ua arvwdasi Court, who roe aad gitalut ktat with ia-asewas ahtanng. Tha Ctark of the Court raad the aatdraaa, eaatgratw-Latmg their aitsstriaaae ytatior, aad ariag hiaa, as Use of tbe tvurpoawtaoa of to Ulty ut I beany otltsna. Immsaai ctisanng Taa, aostraaa sraa aa tut lows; Bli.aasear ng as wa ywar ka.ws.awa Brass oa arHj. saa, your aai amial Mo esaanAry. a aar wmraal waa um Oiris biusbb.

ywar xrwcg. wa.kesaa'Wmaaauaai tuaartr of ywar sa mm-mmmm Baoa tUuas aiat pr.i a wn, ail oa tuawwrd yus a a avla, Buatays, avwawtarw owe country, a. am -HlBMarraiBuawlns ooaujaiy, aawl ottar raw a bani wi I mas (Gkasara I AoDrA. Biuaanuaa. Bar.

UM nil aaaiTB aar a tbal aaa, Has) wa. raarAh wnr A a I ao. mum aw wwvta nna atryas tu uinipua wmj a a. Bawi uur arwaat dasL Taa rks.ri.s- wrbicdi BolluaraaJ llu tk 1 dreaa baring; sut-wdial, lb towsxtet iurxoally brr-aexitrd it to M. Jkoaaxtth, who reorlTed tt wtth arms, bows, and prrsaed il to hst heavrt.

1 no Lord Mayor very brx-fiy mtrodracrd their illaa-trious guast, and betrged for him a Terr quart and leuuve trearug, la ouaistuv-we of his latburing andVi arveve cold. M. akoasutti, to aar which will ha obavL mA whia ii, I oa ra-raecting hirnaelf to tUeoart, war bered. Tha It of God, that is. tb.

Pope command. I -bote or rsJher has heen asd eurU int. I "a-sI" oats soo or rather has been, and ia being, carriad into Ting of bats and arill be, fleet tbe I'ariiameouvry lie at being spit upon, and trsmpiea anoer loot, ana trcoiea aa ail unmet aaea treat a lie that is rigorously Rtr. Da. ALaXAXiHts- The Ae York Cttmr, in a btrawraphy of Dr.

Alexander, baa th following sUttamenta, which will interest our iradcrs. The bio-grapliar, noticing tbe traits of bis rtiaracter, ssys There was a A-arfaiis shoot him, a njother-wit, tiavi gav a'peculiar seat to his copti laaiiun, apart led his familiar diorjoorsaa, tUsbed in hia cnttosma, and made ineSaceahl marks oo the minds ef tbtaw who enjoyed such intercourse with him. Not anfre-tiueoily had be ocoaasoo to reprove and rebuke and tui he could do with a knowledge of what was due lo each cane, and a skill that rarely required metiuou. In erery class in college and the Tbetdatrieal ary there ia one young maa, aad happy is it if there tie out ope, whoa stUi-oooceil most be taiuxa oat ot hint or be will never be nt to preach the goawjaL Dr. A.

was just tbe man to deal with thane flatulent men. We recall one of these case. The young maa rose at tbe close of the lecture aad propoaed a qiiuatioo to the 1 Wewaor. with aa air of aeLfimrwrtanca that said, I cau tie a knot that will puxxleyou, sir." 1 11001 understand tbe qnaatirm. Bard the Doctor in his pecav liarlooeof yoaca.

Tba yoath rt riflod it witb much ertlargenient quite certain that be now bad tb old man under bis beeL Having finished bis SuUrmetil, be paused for a rtjplv.wherL to his anjaseneat, the veu-eralile Frofesaor aaid, Tit dam 'irni iri," and they retired, leaving Ihe anxious inquirer alone oa Uaa field. EXTRACTS PROM tKB rOHUUX rAPIOM. By tbe arrival of the Cambria, at Buadoa, we have our full files of. English perasrs, and give below aucfa extracts ss sre tooat likely to intarest our readers. M.

Kossuth, acenmpanied by M. Pulaski, Lord Dad ley StOBrt, and aeveral other gaAUenao, arrived aa Soulhautiptoa frovr Iowa by th two o'clock train oa Tueaday, Oct. TT. M. Kossuth snd party prrjoBoded al once to th boos of the Amencaa Cosxsxu, aad partook of a drMvmr; after which he proceeded to tbe Iowa reatdeoee of the Mayor, to recasre addruaa es.

During his short stay at Mr. Croakey's, aa offer wrasBaadeoa tba part of the Ataerioaa Ocaaa Mteaua-packet Com pan of a free passage to Asaenca, far M. hoasuth ana family. About five o'clock the party pro-eeeded to tbe town rrandaoca of tb hlsvar, where aa iuuseas erowrd awaited the arrival of the d-aUagniah-1 stranger. Ueptitavttooa wsre ther rwcanvad from Sbaffieid, Durtiatn, render land, and ooe or two others piaora, to all of wtuefa M.

Kossuth irtuiuad short vr-uJ re plica, and protasdud ia the Mayor aunaw to tbe bsjuetinf -roocn. So great waa the erowd that fillad the sxrerta, thai th Marie and M. hiassuvh wwra obliged to alight at some short disfsnee froot th hall, and mats the rest of thair way oa foot, Baud tba tooat tallies, sat in raWaanng froas ttat pasapaa. Tbe lawquct look plaos ta tha aacieal Tvwa HalL A nnxg-nifVent ainnar lor Sot) waa rwrrralod, aad a is hardly nurts-au-r to add that the rooxa waa daaaely rrtrwded inoed ea great waa th pobli totaraat oa tb oeeaaaoa, that bra s-iiaatd wr afleswd far tankeu in lb coarse of th irxamtDg. Tbe rooaa waa baaai-snmely decoratexl.

The nam of the rueat sraa etxr-blsaraaed ia tVrers 00 the aralLtheUangsriaa banner front New-Vort sraa auspaaded trota tha artltng, and the walls were draped with baniisii Hat staaM-ards of England, America, Torkry, and the aiiuit- eipal flaga. Uia Worahrptbe Mayor aided ia bis robes of uffice, hartng tbe anaca bafaro krm. Oa hat right sat M. kuaaailh, atured ia a causa Bttiag frock cot srith opea slea-vos, who wt are sorry to said, appeared ia mdifferent health. The tows clerk read the following letter front Mr.

Abbott Lawrence, tbe Anatricaa Minister: I-aauATioB- or ras Cxrrsa Statws, Loadoa Oct hoped to haw had the hoser af herng one of your gut aas this sratung. hot aaa poaativeij abrWden by my physaciaa. Dr. Holtoixd, who tall aa that ta my prtaa-at state of baalth, axtflcrtnc, andar a sever cold, the coriaaqtaraMwa of fat Loadoa hsate-wnmg. 1 awatt not asak tha jaiaaj to SotAthtunptaaa.

It at arith the Hart, ist aad ai ssl anfeigned raigret that 1 ant thos prevenuad trota jots-ing the atrtboritiea and dtaraa of cWothamjrdoa, ia this teMmony of ivaspect to hit tutclexry M. hasanth. BAdtottmreoagiw4nBiiBTaaTagaaM hvity. 1 wradchod hi eareer daring his brilliaat adntiaia- rttrawmrflirttiHm txTSSSd TJiZlLTZTllil A.tretvryienaa cnarett at as wa saratsa ttooo 1 aaouy sssurniig taa snmirattoa at ail hsaate of kaa, 3. J- nslir the srasrS ess of Kos-.

The rsstera Cuugi eg at iooal Chawuh edifies xk edifies datoa straat, raraatly Bali waator BBortgags, gaga, resAorad to tho eraasTwarilawy, hy the liberality of gaw- by th liherakty ef gaa- frieast fat the A box af 181 Tac tbe BibU Socisty, for diaabadia hadtoa at the port ef Ltixi. At a lata anafiag of thai Frwabytariaa Synod af Wastara Paaaayrraala, tha jWQject of aatshliahiag a court nainar frcaoa tiarri bsudarructs. Kossxrth Blade a most eloquarnt and elaborate rep v. ta which he dwelt a poo the evils of abaolatAata, and closed by aayuig that Uongary asked ao Baltna to t-k op arms for tbe reatorsiiua of her frceslotn. II said No, rTBtiemeu, that is lb aJW of Ilorirary iuwlf we aiU pronda tor esxr own trcaiota.

I llear, hear All 1 wish as, that the pubuc oyuiaua of kjigiaad aaa." ratablish it to a ruliog principle of the poiiucs o. Europe to acknowlexla-t the ngbl ot every nation to dia-puaeof lUowa ulersad eutsare lf to tlie Ctar to diavKaas of the late of Batauws cxMBra, and Dot ko allow timurrfrruncut, kuassasia the 4b neatic ooooertis either of lliuigxrr, or of whaler, oilier riattooa oo tbe CoOUurni beau-, hear 1 bv oause tbe pnnciplea of frerdoaa are haraa an 'and a love I aa intrrraied ia the traadosa of all oth, euuutris as well aa of my owa. Uear, aaaar 1 surd and ratlaanra, tbea are the words which I raia ana a-aiB win rv-wat ner ra user ia tbe L'nrtrd Stauas. froxa a aarvxilarr of which 1 have had tb aaaaor Ba ciptea, which, ouit once earned into eOect, wottid wua giro uoany to um world. I have beara it proctBAiiied trota aa hoaored cstitca of th L'at-tod S-stas, the hooorad otajret of the eraairatfay aaw oiwndcxioe ef a great part of has ottauaaasa, tw a candidate to brsjutna tbe Ctuef Ma-itrat of the L'ailed Sutra I bare beard, ta answer to toy prat, Oeclarw luat be belarrea the yotae-r hrxath us vow Mag-iisu rarw wary BanaruJy will giro has aw irfiriaiHi so lauaoca catlarasaail aalafia aat Ung luICTlTTuC WIIB ttartr dkMnaWtas I I hear.

I tialec-a, I will aaia aad agata rsnat to joa tataas wonia: I will rwp-at tlssa with th taith at ttieae man rri ot eld, wnacb baa too red tb bilia i waa natautitaao I will caaasuuata all tba Bra a. my Beoumaota, au tt bauud of bit haart, ail tht any mad. to rata, thaaa wm-d. BIJ' aTMajM tall la sdsBurtaTW arSat sa too rasiaisc opttuoa ta rwowaiiag at, I mi, hkr the thunttWytiig trutatwt, heiure taw Buansd of whath its -jarsooo- of hotu aboaM Uua trwtil Ittubm saaa anli aoBOuasB to tbe aownruvr af a tattaarlaad indrTiiaJaat aad free, arbixs. hat sin I CTarlaattng ia Bay faahls fraaia a the eaptiys Laua baaa bis traa cawrraa th grass which wifl trrww asst a reaiil cryaat b.

keavra aad to trsaa fcr AJoarva. da Bat torx-wt ka Traari ty tfaoar who ar Opiaraaaad. Do Bat grwaat tk 1' -M ty those lo lb Cxar lo djtpow of huoiBAiity. Lao not rraal arW- aro" hbmnT a W4 Ch-rrm. Have tha aavnada wb 4ar, mJVxl.

Based try Dot rsataaar that chartar, tha Lharw a. oi sua won, I at. auxainB ttana rwssaasad ha swat amid toad aad enauaard rli sarin. 1 Ua the asotwa of Mr. Nnrrw, a was ordervw rhat th.

aoaraaa taawatrd to At. KiaaauUs ha faurty wr ewibUsuiad. aad fraasad aa the aaaal way. The Caryrnoaial heing enorrOated, M. asath wtfh-drvw fraaa the eaaacal i kaisk aa aaaaid the ioad csaaan ef the BaaaaaUy.aad l-arwaaad ta hat sarrtotra.

rwar. Tb eaiiaaaa kba Uatiad btataa. of orarT ahaaa af xwjaaaoa, wnkaiM yaakiuag to the iafliisase af aay caaaa. ar-aaaraaiad hy Mr. Aidataisa aTaw Mr.

Irilput, aaa satarr i allisai aad saJarr i ahat the ilh aaal the ar laBOT-aaaa illustriu patriot aad itonteta-ttit CoMuttoa, Ortohar wtth aaaalv Br aad rwanr4 aasaatvo both by feaa-jeeca aad While he at to ansaaars the tereef tha for at I asaasd eat onarnating Mr. PrilAaaard of Vs mmm aaa 1 i has Oatiiaat a-rUt a sBSk1 wtkh sua fcUiiwajsas. Jaaawa wL- k. atat eaa arrasaer ai taa has wilh the wurtutAg raaoaias aanat with th by tb loading anea mi oUarr Iwuhal he Btngi naanrr. His arjraasj-aaea waa that of a anaa wcastod wtth anxiety, and praaiotiiai, that Baiid laabdaad aapact arub wtucB Uas pruita tatve asado wa xta awta- ner oTW-raia; tb aaJatatioas of tb pacrpl waa BV uAaairrw as a asaa woo aril usat was huanaAra Vaa to the rraat aaaaaa far wi atraAnriadaad now arAaarrs.

rBthaw km ltoWhnBtsasss, toalLheaai aadttiriaii. arv habsf At half-past tea clock ha entored the tsarriasr fat I who Ssaw k-Mhasaa wattABg far sabs. It waa aa epaa rebjcat dnn he I grays, fatly daokad artUi nbbotsa. Ho was a naaad br Lord liaxtlry ritaawt aad Mr. Uilpta, tha kpyar of tb I areas, and by hat Ad-de- kn aatarht I tha rxainlamaoows ot the atiarailurs bore onsaan, a I aa Oas rwartar ta a prxauunoar trnaraat uaaa iaioBgs to Ux tnare boudat exct tarn aas.

No saoo haTiag beast not to the oraxaan trafaM, tha carriage sat I aba MwtjsjU ha. I baa, ttxst faaaixtg af diradad taartAwa aad ari i 1 salt of toy eoanrry. wnoasttoU aawat, as kaartBg hr Haafary.to aaort ax aatiin ng ay Of jwas that is rsnaaai a bo as. am ta taa a kj mtt r'-a at rata. 1 JoaiJaiBiiiaa kat sores fcww ta v-usa aa- arJh toaaa avaaai't-sC d- laoa aa fcaHasw taa A I input lot tha Samoa aia-a saitisiBSOr.

Bwrpattr BTaat STUas awiiiai. ggai saaaallh I was) srwjka, with fraclaas aal fcrea, of hs i armpauiT snta the spraaf I aMtaar ia aajsat Oars 1 nr aisn aaa. ry the IMriB aaaSasaT wttsa-at S.sTasttoa af taarry UaSS, baaasawa, haaa ha ami. to kowwijM parry ar casaa. Uia aaaaaa.

koa, aaaaat ho. kaasai tsttsaaat ta rssw taw ri aas af that ay as try to ark. his fato area isit. than TT" rVTa. bJrr- I load stalinf bjs Tarw, which at, to wa-ra to.

To this toaat, CoL T.B. Uwraawe mTad far th I a rraal Aaoaaavtao. aa BXDDort tba AinerlCttisbar. Ho oasawofHaaaalTL 3 -T-ch in reply to a toast ta hotvor of tha Caitod saia laksi fully aad hoaastty a at oaJy to aa aia froxa mlswtonag, hat to aaaaat that, othar otolasj 1 obIib. ahaUta frwa asoodang in th tat aSaAra aay Oa Wedaestay awcaing, ttot.

Lssna Keaana owsatrr. TW, wvtA-iai a Iraas aaxstal or apaofateatry lata tha arty ef I naiisa, tor th I saaiisar af aMrHjaai La1T a a I hot fast at to soe to asy whatbar t- haooaat aro- mm awnuumuw. a aoaatasaw miailll I wl l. a. i 1 -M xw.

mm. to tb drrvW ba.rwa that axirht hat fWnsa, ta f-asaawaa tawat, by has af aaTiaaakrv; savd. Oaai ntaar to advias axaa. aavrawrfssd to avas wtaat baits aaa boat 1 1 va ooead. Itoyvaf kutaoxaasxihaJ fiBaii ailiawia aaraf tialil awn I wi fhO) anaaaa, woaaid be a lasiig to aa tiiiiiksWrarthi Band aa saw.

at aWhawawaid -Urass the iiainil wartiiigassa aa Mas tow. aW Uof girksr. aaalrCkarBS lsd DasTisy Sssaaat. i laliass aB i Ii in far has si i il tw. aaruag Uaat ha had the mmmm, af BiikiBw; a ftswlahaasl brkawiilf aaal Iwaaily.

The skaaay Xaaw aaya, af tha law sains Bajtliaag lake aa aassltsMa aa aBaaaBB La Brass ty Miaaaar of INaVBs) WrkaV laara ta lerurvb nf Flaat stiwat itaatf Bat haavg travaraad as I 1TM, fh aaa at A'anrwl 1 Jainsr aa taosir. aaataars I gusxaa of th arstl nasi awrnt sraiaur. M. lAaTtaa, Mjataatcr af adikaavwaa, ia wtoa oaa bslaa aa au. atw.

I a a tass farBrea, swat ebsTxaf Boa Wal yaatw'aWat atT ttk assssotl far BalsW ajifrilawt af fraax) to th hwau-tat of Xsaaaatily Be was i at ova tt farFlS hwTltiaT vs4aaSs dav rasrtatM far tb luth af Daaiatihss sL AsSiiL aJrsrttax tkra ksakar af Uxaas I'hUtpfa, hi. Furtaasi igaamod tbe ut imrain at ux. caau1Mbwaf th ealatasst UdOaB xVarot to wh-ah sslirinA the tiiaitanal af i isln oasha. htt cwrsa-d with the twat ad hst saUaag-aw aa IM-. BuBke rwusa far the Haati aid i It riar hL Laua Fsarhar's (Tiiistasl ta taa nsa.

t-ar-xobsv tTiaaibur hartaa; at wast ttaa gieoa i as Laasis Jtsnoitasa. SL aaniiiaM-aat are wraJjAwearm, baosaas tb Is an aaa of Um Oaa of Oa Uo das ryiaaudas aar wti i ss aw. kea. fats eras, ha was aaytad by tba Aav tt- aa ri Basra. JtmwaaroT t' aiwsr, kt a daata-Mat rr-rwaaota Carasaa.

Bars at haaa. rd, he all I A fcar ttat bar, which ja-i fmsiiat he pre Waul aa aa ad cai aa the ooart af Hast ay, to tarawaa. Ale i JidaVr tor tb. bbaral i aaal ttat party of "the I esse of latratsa-a. At- UapaxatTto aa aJraawB, an it a aataaisaref tba rr-ya-w-ewiia atat aVwaaj-tawaad of the tuvtsaai tapw-aa trar as a Irkrawry aiai4f try toa aetsnty asad aaal ka ah trarai i rwartaoa.

LU sarwss wtth attdav tooat awfnlaalal advasars af Loans lliasm Araaa. M. -arwa. A'. I saara af wvasa Bat Bid feat Bjtaaa uarw vwewd rsaud ta mi ir in as Has oaaa baa erCrs.t2!,TrtJaa ausas nsiauva aa law txeaas lunailaS asaai lalnai Use Vaitry of the Looa.

M. Corbta was tcraasriy var r'airal at Aoiera, and ia dilfmaad by kki ktartor, wsa faa. aaatiy aKirrxau siaiial of tb Cuasi of Parav Castor Lotus PhiUppe he sjxAe ta araaraj of the priacrnai proamatssast of the ea-aa. rasae the twaaaWaea af ae aaa lias asd to Mas Bag. lbs i a bis ary-al oar our arvaral argil M.

I Wist Gtraaat, Mias ar of lahlja bead ttus post saaVsre aa ass of tba Brw-w aaaxaaaaawad arra oa liar aVoarafaU of Uas ItorawSas -itnail. Ho tt a await, of the I earn at aad asaat Bast he siaii aatid with M. Aavwatta Utraad sf Ansery, whs was rWsaaxCy oanuiard by th Prat dial aa the tsaxailiaj af a Bsaa- M. de fit. Araaasd is the last of the Afriana wbo Bass sipearad apoa tbe etwaaa, He at lv tc basing' trwiitaotad ttat rea the S-abriea.

tie at rsawdad as sat T-TTtd. Wiaasaar of laswnga AJaara, ayaa a Baa-, wad a Bsawt ot at I'bii aarrhT, aad ia a diaviiaitoal af ah rW-gs uf tWaaosof LasewAVL Tha baatr of hat iha djaXAxarxtua af hat aattawsatsava, aasaxad tha BjasBjaf a-r bv tha fasHaajuaaakary party, the tcravy aad Mm aar. HI soli li i i a a tb is crw- wrboas otusaf sw isiialy a r.Btl I.AAlaAllu rrsaay. fca. tat avtt ctaat ktdhxt, kJaKrUaaa, aaasttTVllxWa By.

aJwara JbAsxt Akt Basawds mm sd. Hw-t baaa aaa aa au4 wan Bast a i a. Jbr aaa at Hny ii i aaruraasaas wa aswaaa aaa Sat twror a-aey A ttMswa a I 1 awaaSBBs ligl a Sal II XI aaa Br mm. Akt tt WxBa-i WSata -axaaald I wis- a as Bas aw 2 bslit lat.lsL of the aaaspttabl sad jaatnatat AjJiwaa, wbo aaaaaa awa, waruy, is aara baaa the Brat aaaa by arar thatbxta-astruuaivjwa tboaaaa. does what he Baeaaa, ail thai ba I a a aad BOthisaT alas II.

-aalla a taH- I ai s-tt iiiiiiiasisaiaaii.B a a at Brat taa aiiea wrot-d I bag Beibaawa IbsaaariU asBgwh taaais rea are strwek arith txas ar fiume aa Be pa isar. taxad. aahriaaa arch of tb ttaoturhti far UaUiU aioBM a Jdj tuat A a. Maaaajf vVkaawurVwarwaa. baa-la V.

So tj aa uTjZmZ. TZZf aTl' Tlt-a'Zrk, "wi assai SJL'-ftuair. la. I ia li iil Au K. AA.

ai n. t. na taa-bwaasrlBy. Iaja acr WmjmTlm. tax laj '''TT." TT7 "j'VaB-atis-scj ba ar-a auaia.

Baas La rsa a i v-a-s I a i 1 SMBiatll -w, a vai.aZaaT mm mi aaa'aTwnal st. mmZm'mm mmZk' Ifraw ii rrnm ai iiil Aaa, Aj. bbbb-a 1.1i. sVaX kA, a 77' rw-t acd. i larraaraa ts ast 1 1 ii a i uai BsaaBBWhaal i aa as ISA mmrn.

I aaawBSBWABB ia pl' aawaaw a a aaa aaa a. Ba -cmam ataaxata Bad aaewstad aa BByttataaas to dree I a a. a sa ae ea ThsMaday evwntag with the lord anal ladT atsssartwj) I i a. asaj as, at tbe tuaaaaaoa heaaaa. I aar ad aw aaaaas ta tvw-s aa baaawaa koasoth -tats aljrieaxer oa Jfoy.10, whaa he wiU 1 rTr.

jr.TTTr -b iwiaa.wd woblkriy as Kraa Trada HalL lis will I tla naSaf IktaaSa. Ummmm V. I II ataaa aw I tavua a to rata addretaaa all the pntvapal so aaur I in af a a Of aaXi a aa A a aa aaa hoaaxtth mamw raea-jtxaxa. aad I aTus Ua a mm. a.

ao him, are held tslifallr ia I A.aaaaBaaaBianwBTA"-t. sasawsaSBa a a-al town of LtvgaBtAd. I fc aua aa. asath aad aha Wtt raa. I Vr at---.

BWanAui a -a a-ai a. asat asad aba WarAxa I Vr aLi- B. aw lauv a -Aaa-a a a Uaat, ac, Ltatrh Haas aa adrkrw thl fasfir laaaiitisa I's III is I i a-fwaaaav latxaa, aa-aB-a-saa waaana-aaB. WW erAxafatrfxA Mr Dmaa Lloorn: W. harra aa KoasatV W.

I -vrT a. a. iV-soal lat this asora- eawa- i -aal asWic: I -a iw x. nssalb waa Burroaadad anaili tyavdy ta taar Bass ta pasrw-. ta tbaxr aWr tt, maraBaataB ta raa B-aa aassd of B-aaaaa asaawSto i havahitaassxaagatihata; aad aa ta laavtrt btaa, by a a-aaa twliati i iCa th aad aaa taasss ay iaiBt.

so-nn-vry tiiiiiiBiiof aaihasiBBfat aaaea, TTIi'ili. to relKw. ji.rurth.l., ho rooairod th de-staLawa froxa th erwtral eramxaulta arnh Um xonat xraxnor-sa aad R-sart. bib aaaa aiaa aas, tb axaawt BT sswasr to that kind sstaattaxaa. Hat t-ja-trana are anfecssartfy faaa for mrm fTi ii IT I baa awt doas hist jastsea.

Ha has awaae A i a i tdi-n h-Mm-x of usrtr tnaatrcal aXct; kUy bar noae of tiaal daraost aajaaataatofth r-aaviBSt, fto aisns eaasaaaat IM woat ariawiag of a 1 1 rlTTTJT, i tCTTa- tao aasa that I Wo sua sal yew sre first strack I i y. a- i a u- "-f nilWlllSSH Bl kll aa-aa, aawa Ba) SSI a b. I SI aa mmmmm aaZ But Bvd mi Aaaaaa-, a-aaBaas aad baaa (twrtavaaa SS Saw Bua, B-aa aa- rv. kaasd tosa plant to Msssdas ir a i 'r. Irwat I'.

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