Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1865 — Page 3
HERALD.
WED.NF.SDAT UOIININO, NOVEUHCR I. v C ITY' ITGHO. ' ' ' ISTL'hftk The prices atked far fruit bv fruit senders PaCetKe illr.strateJ the life a local ed',tjt leads KT A plea for aio!e bleiseJatas the mult ludinoue array of divorce caaea fending In courts. our fXJ Kerneauber ihe Temperance Festival ai Misonie IU11 tbii evening. A grand time U ex peered IQH A. d. men act ny on the heterodox tsbJeu of the t'mti Ihe ibtcttfiiiiblt Jocktti uf our court t,5T"A li uu the capacity of the baioioeter I be exceedingly dull skies and heavy atme plere of tie hit to days. lT Tit Coutt? Uomraiasiuners uiiet to-Jay to art 60 application far licence and such other htnir.es a will he before them . U7 The Foity-eveulh Indians, arrived yelerday, and will have a itcention th! afternoon, ai two o'clock, at the usual place J3p ihings needful A complete iiid radical ey item of street Improvements; the iru provcmeol of Ihe "dovernor's Circle;" .itti Uni vetettj Square; cheap gas. lpTbe woik of tearing down the pktuie galleries, and natural history echool books. ttecteU 01 various streets bv an Amburgh'a Agent, was going on yesterday These picture were a greet delight ( the young folks ut the tiy HfA (ierDiin emigrant waiiuMn! veMerday u the vJkif, l4i lJtuit aud this cily.iif eifht hundred dollars iu gold. I'wu young men wete arrested hjr Msrl.l Hiptuig, 11 u-pnioii ot being ihr ih:ee, tut at the. lime we wre in the Court n) positive evident- mm t ro.l k el . XXf We are assured by the Committee ibst tuple preparation have been made lor ill that may be j trchl at li e 'I 'eutpeience Fe-tival this evening at Maonie Hall, and a aol tiui- is ea pected liuttrr fteM 1 Co. have kindly coi.M-nU-d to furnish the Committee with one wf their grand tetioe Good per formen will he present .... . . . . Niaaat Kaiuvav. While the new maulers wf our Street Hiilway hare their hand in, we would suggest lh-f I her ilec senie different colored lamps iu their can at n'gut, so that the huea ua he readily distinguished. For instance, let the ara 011 MMAibueUa avenue carrjr btu light?; thoe on Illinois, red ; thoao 0 Virginia Venne, gretn, anl thoie oil N'i-hit)gt ju aireel white: Ii j thie iimple srran jruTit nocturnal uodeatriiD would be relieved oi mnv inconveniecce. and the employe of (lie roiJ navel ttrtn trxKuy annovancet. And.iu a liifion ta the böte, we would 5tige9t that one eoloted lih. to plared on one end ol lite car, u a different licht on the other rial. 0 ihM a jtizeu cn ee X glance whether the f r u romtn to or going I mm him I Hi luuvrji.N Dan.T Hkaci 1 Iu preaenling the ßrit uuuiber of the HeralJ to our leadere, we do not want them to confider thia fair "pecin:en of what we intend to furniah, when we getonr force at work, the oCice of the paper removed, our new dre, and ourselve faiily iu our working dre. Tire pnrchae of the paper waa completed on Saturday venin;; laid, since which time we have had our editorial force to organize, arraugemeuta touuVe for the lemoval of the offlee.aml a thonencd things to do neceasar j t ab enterptiae new id ua We have, howeer, got to work with will, we eipect our new editor to be uu bacd to-Jay, one of our firn ia uow.io Cincinnati to puichaae new trie, mlev, and other article neceMarv to en! tree tbe jire, and a voU a. thee can be procuied we hall pieeui pper iht will be iu Weeping with itie increit and proapeilty ot our c'ty. In the inentirue we hall do the hel we van. ud wi.t our readers to bt, with u- until we can preet.t the Uerald enUrKd iiupioveJ in ppiiH-e. and in tu eutii uew Axf. Sk'Ht'l tra Coir a a LicTcaa. Tbe Taberuacli oq last evening was packed" to ita ntmost capacity to hear tbe lecture of the lion. Schuyler Colfai, ou the subject of hi recent overland trip tbioogh Califorui. Utah, etc Not only weie all the ieata filled, but there was no Unding room at balf-paat 7 o'clock, hall and aUIe beicg alike packeJ. The lecture wi an exceedingly interesting one, as waa of course eipeeled from the established reputation of ti e lecturer. It waa iu hut usual peisuaaive and eloqueut vein, and waa frequently and warmly applauded. It was aa fall ia ils details a it waa complete as a whole, and was exhaustive of the aubject. Mr. Colfax's style is graphic and impasiooed. He conducted hie hearers through scenes of ampajing graoJccr and teiutj. Naturaas itciiitsin ell iu romantic sublimity iu the We.teru world wa sketched aa if hj a tuanter band, and presented to the uiinda of bis audience tu a diction aicgularly apt and picturesque Mr. Colfax ia aa felicitous in telling what he has seeu and heard a he hss been successful as a politician OfiiA 11oie What has become of the uew Opera Houae"? We do not hear any taoie of it ot late, and yet the eipetience of every day proves the ueveeaitv of it. If we had uch au iujiitulion, we would have operas every winter, as we are directly ou the route from the large citic o? the East tothoe of the Wept. It said tht the trakoecb troupe would visit u., but being unable to gel the ll.esire-lhe eJy place in the k;ty at all suitable for their Performance the Mauasera relimjuiehed toe ides. Urn. aside trera such an ed.fie bring ul as a place o I amusetnent.il wovld t-e of inca'u "lat !e value to us aa a place for conceit, convention, evuods and other large public assemblies it t-eing ! c . .i . t.i i--.-a notorious fact that such btnites ate of.cr. coma .ti'iunuui ( pelleJ 15 appoint delegates, to whom tickets alorej are ieecetl, or assemble in 'he open air, whncj tbey are either broken up bv hcai.ruhioi rtin. 'n . 1 .1 ulhe case out of teu When a popular Jectnier I. kettouh. MuiJocb. , f , , I Colfax, and the hke. come here, the only p.a.c the iple can everub'e aud hear, is that won Jerlul tmct:tre of some more wocdcrft.1 atchltectural mind, jelept the Tabernacle. Ami a sweet place it is ' The cattle pecs of He Voik wr tbe prk bousee of Cincinnati ate Cotbic bta.de it ia appearance outaiJe. and ab-iut e'ually clean within Why. ihe btlle ;ty of Psylou, with not 'Uutr half our populattou or business, can boat if !is Opeia Mouse, and why ehoulJ we be belti:! her' Let uabore thai the tuterprisc in icgaid to an tjpeta House, which was started by some f out pro ml 01 u; taeu o me lime situ, will uot tail; but tbat tt will be prosecuted until a Loble rdlrice shall arise, which will be an ornament u out (. ty ani ai tai-r u!tt IlUI'U-L
"Ta ittatio?!," The rapW jrowth of our ritj during the fmir yeiri latt put hi i induce! tbe belief, to a conrlderable eitetit, that its prosperity during the war a tinubstaMial. Wiaearrea predicted that, with the termination of the war, a position ia.bualac would t aue that would tend u ticV at faat and at far ai our advancement had been rapid and decided. The war ia at an end. Peace rule where Mara reigeed. But how about these predictions? Have they been verified? Time aal eve&ta, tbe great instructor, have dispelled these delusions, aod reduced to a rertaintj that about wblch some months ago meo were disponed to doubt. The substantial peosrerity of thia city ia a fixe4 fact. Our growth was cot like AmtrUn horses who are puffed bp by anenic infusione io their food to give then proportions that are not natural or Leiltbj. Incliir.ipo'ii has ttleu a step froai which abe meana no reirogreaaioa. 'Here wsaltk still swella tka kny tiJ A Labor fcrr bay UA; r arehtietture't aoble prl4e Bils elegance acd fplfoior ty And with her fifty thousand people aLeaeUiea ter sifter citiei of the Wist, aid lofither with tLera paaea 00 into the future trie golden age uf Indianapolia. a. aw ici.potaa .
Ctmiit Cottit. '1 he pretetil te ui ol thin Court will close ia three weeks, and as jet the criminal docket baa not been fiuiahel The civil docket, from present appeirance, will aUid n poor chance the preaect term. Vesterday John Spade and Aug. Woodhufl, two minora, were found guilty of stealing a lot ot lohuru, cigais, Ac . Irotn a gtoceiy store ou North lliirioia street, and pentenced to the omit jail for eight month. The trisl of Jaine Kcrgunon. for grand hitri.. 14 tow in progio. (en Johu Cohuru wa twoin into oflice yea lenity, .nd ixik Iii ei on tl-e bencli, Judfce FiLch rtiiriug. 'I'hr ( vnimm i'uurt baa Out two weeka of pin-fut term left. Judge lilair i at woik .n lU eivil docket. Ii. the rat u( Dr. Kell, whicl tiaa elicited cbcsidrnhle atteoiion, a decMu promiied to dy. Tlit Sn;,irinr t'ltuit hfjjim it November tniu In-lay. 77- I nitnf Sftttrit t'ntnt rila in ihi pUrc on lLt- 7th iiMt. . .V Comnt'$ttinifi'g t'uurl. ISefore Ciiuil one case was heard vttiltv T thio lUrdiug. an Attorney at Iiw f i'oii.idt.ih!r 1 nomineiHc, w.is arraigned ior 'piaclioing law wii'.ot.t a Itieme " Tfie evidence went to bow that the litiuui.he-i battiotei. although uujbar of the 1 fidiai apoln Mar. waa not au aiiomev within ilie meaning of the law. Itwaacleailv ehowti that he had no licence, and t 'it he h tl been piaclicing law; but it waa aU vhowu that he had been doin ! without fee or :ewarJ.hia lil labors being entiielj a labor of love on h'a part, i'eihap ilr llirding' greatenl achieve taent tlm far ha been ih'n oiie. iu which 1. itiicreeded iu proving that although a law)er, he waa tili iutt a lawyer, "witbiti the meaning of the law." Tlif I'oinr imii of yeaterday reveali tlie following array of law breaker. Oeorge M. Willi-, Uenuia (iallahet, James K. Grave and ll:e iravea were ahowu to hve ii.pulted the peace and good order of the city by their inebriety, and paid the usual contribution to the City Tieaury iu such ce; while Mefr. Joseph llowrr auJ Mike Minning, found guilty of like otlrue. went 1 1 jail in default of the payment of the a-ieminenl ot $y 10 each. Kor "obstructing the fidewalk. " Mr. U. J. Winter wa a-ecsed the Mm ol HI, and his wallet not being eajual to the tuergencj, he will supply the deficiency bv a -hort term in the countv jail. MtiriNt- or tu. Hak A meeting of the Iu dianapolia bar waa held yeterdav, in the Couit House, Judge Cobuiu iu the chair, to take actiou On the rrliiea.eni uf J uJc Finch tuiiu the bench. John I. hVchmi presented the following proceediua, which werr unaniuioiisly adopted and orderrd to v apread on the record ot tbe Court: Juil,a I Ana U. liNiu, ltaiu hal.l ih otTice ef tlrculi JuJge fur the Firth Ju41cUl Circuit r..r Die la.t U yr. aod rrtlrlric from the Um ti iliis Jay, iL Bar ak lLat tbe follueiiig eiemenlo h .,ra4 U'D the r.or4 Tbat J a Jjt t KiKU retire frin ike bucb carrylait wiih Lim tbe hlgli rrd aa1 klD4t wlihtt at tbe Bar. mat tLey tear vUerrf U tratiiuuDv ta lue aUHty, falriif and gentlemanly maauer with wL'ch he bai aJmtuUfered tac law Jurlcg k Judicial terra. AHLSKnr.MTS. MrtfHptlitiiii Thtattr. An eictlleut house was assembled laat evening, notwithstanding the couuter attractions at the Tabernacle and at Marine Hall, a commentary upon the pjpu larity of tbe reigning alar and the enterprise of the uuruger. wboe energy seeun'i ) be tireless, aa exhibited in the rerfmn hr and unexceptionable manner in which everything i brought out at that popular eattblishrneut " The DucLcia of llalfi' wat pmducetl. with Mr? Waller the "luchef-." Her auditors are too familiar with her reuditiou ot this character t he lild here that it was iu her hel vein, a;, J the w well supported throughout. Mt 10 uir Hall Tie attractions uiiounding the came of Alf Kurnett were sufheient to till this Hall to the extent ol its rap.tcily on last night. Hi? delineation weie chatacteiiatic, and tbey need not he detailed or amplified to the leaders of this paper, lor "Alf Huruett" i$ an iniiinl'utn in ibis couatty, an-l hi role is famwinr to all. Jgf (ieoi-e Tho:np.OL'. tbe great ctiirupion of free-torn, aud abolition of the aUve trade and slavery in tbe British Wet Ind es, an ex memtir it r) 1 4 nwn t w ill I rf lira l(7tr t h Ymir j Chtikn Xwociation of this city, at Ma- , ;,onic nAt ou ThurAja? eveninir. November d. ; lv-b.. Poors open at i'4. and l.errute to rom tnence at o'clock. Nisi K t An ä fitari. 1 t. ' I i Tha Vk 1 n 1 . j lf ; he .. ; Tickets f.:tv ret Music Store. On t!e t ! leuham's :tl-i TiatL Hacra am Ixiu aivli Ka!ikoii Ch.cvi.1 or Tint Ou and alter Monday, Oct. i tl);h. the time of this tosd will be changed as lol.ow: Westward, Leae Ma i, ?:!." A. M : Kx- , , ... , , ,. .. ,,, ,, prew. 1 1 : 1 ) A M ; Acvooituotlstio, J:ltl I . l ; Kipres. J:10 P M. Kniwarl, Arrivr Ktires, ;t:t. A. M.: Ma;!. 1" A. M : Aivomm o-ittion 0:tU IV U ; Fx pres. T:IP. M. "i-b .-...,. .i n i ; r.ilit tbe city itnptoves jiei.eially, Maja j,, AveLUfi Keeps ahead, as wc notice the . Car itI !'ug .S'orc." at the corner of eruiout sUeet. lit b-vti grcatlt rti'.ar ;ei, at.d i how ut.e of oui Srt i!a drug stores m ever tere t 3'btf IfT It you want to erjov yourself and ge: somethu g good to eat go t the Temperance Festival st Muonie Uali this eveuiug. Miiio UaWi A choice lot of Fresh Mut tou Hams for stle low bv Kingan A C b PackitiP Houie. I o (PKvcry thins; in the eatable line csu be had at the Temperance Festival at Masonic Hal! to night . -B. - ... 2T.se Dr. Wui. Tboaioa'e adveriieeueul the fourth pssje uf to Jay's paber.
Telegraphic Dispatches. I fit lirr Lt I": IM lf III. JIIüNIGirr UEPOUT. Til KATIES WITH INDIANS. WHITES RELEASED FROM CAPTIVITY. later moil i;i uopi;. LORD PALMERSTON DEAD. RISIAN-AMFaRICAN TELTOHAPH. THE JAMAICA INSORRECTION. SLAVERY A60LISRED IN GEORGIA, HALL'S ARCTIC EXPEDITION.
ORR GOVERNOR Of SOUTH CAROLINA. fr roin llmann-A I rralu t In un Do iiilngooTtir ffra Inenrrerlloii In JamalrNt New Yon. LU. .'U. Tho Stctmcr S-at ot the Union from New O. leD4 Q2J ult., hae ai riTed, alao tbe Steamer Terry (rum Sivanmh 'J 2 J ult., with lo.s of Ler Milati I other dtmiige auftained during a gale. The Steamer Kagle from Havana tWili ot Sep tember, via Hcaulorf . N . C th, his arrived. Havana advices of the lsi of eptemter ate i.nimpottiut. The health of the city was good, and no ( holtet haJ nude iti appettaocr. All ve-!'l liom Spsiri ate lor.hly p-jii antii rd. Freshet 4 io Stn l) mi!, hi I done eitenlre damage to propei ty. I no i.inre puoii.'iit ut i 1 ;ie 11 vana Steamer at this port thia al;tt.oou, hiiiigs conhrnuioty newa ot the upimnj oi the negroes ia Jamaica .iVui-t the whii4 Hir Mnjiv'a Consul Ht this port, it aat J, U in receipt of di pitvl.fft ot tht; utmost importance Many revolting rnuidera hid t.een perpetrated by the negroes. A white magimte had been siiotkiugly mutilated, his fingers anil toes hivii g teeu cut off' and tbeu mmdeicil, at'.er which a neeto woman rij.pe l open his howls. The mutiny w spreading at laat accounta and lUe lecte-tt ulitm prevailoJ anuug the I lie IttiaelHiiaAilirrii nil Trleit ru pit 't lie rale Mic it ainlou It . r?. Kka isco, Oct. 'Jii O.j the aiiital ot Col. liulkley aud the UuUu-Arueticau Teiegraph paitj in the vHi;itv of I'lovef Hay. tho Indiana were extremely hy and he-itel about cornifg on b.rd. When they did come on hoard t'ify reported they had seeu u teAtuer burning hijn in the vicinity but a lew ilaya behre, ami ?o:ne ciew bt longing to the hip had been fent ashore by the eamer. The indin dM cot uuderetand the Imming c.j these vceia an 1 therefore lie;iutel about fomii.e on board. Some two or three of the siilors fet a-lu-ie by the Sücnatidoah are learned t hive been taken off by the telegraph parly, by young man who returned by the I'almctto. though Tol Itulkley doc not mention the fact in hU Ntrer, and nothing ia known of the prcrent wherebon' of the pirate. ---<>--- One of the Glasgow and New York Steamers Boarded by the English Authorities. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—An English paper says: One of the United Kingdom of line of steamers, plying between Glasgow and New York, put into Lough's Valley on Thursday, and having a suspicious appearance, orders were sent from Dublin to the authorities to look after her. While steaming out of the Lough, she was hove to by shots from the gunboat Nightingale and brought back to anchor at Rathmillen. Alter being searched by the police, nothing suspicious was found, except a lady armed with a formidable revolver. Having in her possession letters, from which the Authorities inferred the might be a wife of one of the leaders of the Fenians in America, a number of the coast guards and police accompanied the lady to Glasgow to ascertain particulars about her. ---<>--- Indian Treaties—Two White Women and Six Children Released from Captivity. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31.—The Democrat's special from Lawrence, Kansas, says: General Harney and Chief Clerk Irwin arrived from the Indian Council, on the head-waters of the Little Arkansas River. The Council was in session twenty, two days and concluded treaties with the Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Kiowas, Camanches, Caddoes and Appaches [sioc], the wildest tribes of the plains. The Kiowa gave up two white women and six children who had been held prisoners eight months. Presents were distributed among the Indians after the treaties were signed. Nearly ail the member of the Commission were suffering from fever and ague. ---<>--- Secretary McCulloch—The Fenian Senate. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The Commercial's .f.eciil says: It U under-t iol ScreUrjr McCulloch will lecomuieiid Connie" n Substitute tai on siles lor incoree 'it The Fenian Senate have engaged the new Hall. No. I 1 UroaJw ay . where their meetings will be held in future. A private se-sion wis held thia momiug. The announcement by tieir President of the release of John Mitchell crested crett enthusiasm It is probable the iuiotUnt chsu(e iu the Premiership, caused by the death of Lord Palmerston, will he the subject ot disensjiou befote the Sfnate, so fsr It relates to the Fenian or gajiiration. Tlie B'reeiiteiit I liliiklug: or t'oMUtuling irz' Sentence 11 liiipriaontuent lor 1.11 Tlte bcorfla Mate t'onvention-Mat e 1'rlaonere to be ICeleaaeit . Ni.w Yoht , O t. :M The l'..st's tpu is! -y: It is rep uted that the Fif-idcnt is seriously t ou sideiing the question of commnting the entence of Witz to imprisoiiiner.t tnr life, bu no dediion hl Ter hren sniui'.ii i'ed . The I Widen? t dar received advices tha: the ticriria r-lste Coivenur.n ha i declared Slavery abvli-hcd bv a i:n.tr,ioio: v(.fe without debate, A laie ni.inbcr ol pe:-i.t: sentenced to imlisoume; t m foM an ! penitentiaries will soon be reieae Irrest f t niinleefetlers hhsI ilit'lrj . .....i.m.iiii i Amcbis. . I. O.n. 31. Iter. H.Smith, of; this place. Pcputy Collector of li.trmsl here nue, while in the disi barge of his duties dur iug the pal niomh, uisooveitd at Morpeth what he unpoed to be retreat for counterfeiters. He !at neck comtri jnijAicd wit'j S tper intendeut Falls, ol the itroohlvn police, anl the pace was watched an t thi morr.it.g the r-lsce se'uf lby six detectisca Iu the pla.r were t'ond dies. tsmps, , litu iU ine a.ms anu n irpunw ill'O.t'tKI ia counterfeit tr Actional curiency. Two of the ' i "i n t er I e i pt were caoture! snd two ec s rM V aa a I Nrrsifr in the entli W .u i i.r.i D.-t 'tt TVie f 'ostmas'er (iriit. i , i . .i.,.i . -i : .... st.v I rat mi orotTCM nun rrrvuv uu iu nuuiwi and Florids, and on ihe Mut?ornery and Weal P Vint U ulioads llentli olta SXIIIIotsaire. NwawicH. Cojix, Oct. 31 Asa Fitch, the well koowu manufacturer and millloutlre, of Fitchviüe. Coüü . J vJ MobJay bight after a tritf lllces.
Inlereatlna; llseert at tbe nuaeletts Amerlmii Telegraph llxpedlllen. sJx Farisco. Oct.lC The Alt California prints the following details in regard to tie TTta siaa Amerlcsa Te!egraph Eipeditlon: The buk ralmetto, &f the Kustian-Ameriran Telegraph K i petition, arrived froea Plover Hay, on tke cot of Asit, n Sccdaj evening ly tki- arrival we have tie latfit oewi of the progress of the Telegraph Kxpedltloo. Col. Üulktey and partv arrived at Plerer Bay ia September .having soundcl scro4 the Btering Strain, with tbe steamer (Jeo. S. Wright. The bottom of the Straits was found ",uite aa favorable as indicated for the laying of the Cable. Col. TL reports that the river laid down on tbe sip at the Kicchtk. is identical wth tbe Tankeen, and it navigable for imill steamers 1 fir ai tht Hellish Fork. Mr. Kencicut with a party sent to explore tbe Yankeen to New Westminister, Rritish Celumbia, wai left at Fort St. Ü icholsi. They will go up tbe Yaokeen and Kincbpak ia a small steamer, the Lizzie Howard, whicli ie about thirty five feet loog. They will proceed to tke bead of navigation and theo aero with reindeer or on foet over tbe ici anJ slow until thej reach the settletaeota In British Columbia. Col. Hulk ley 'a party found the eatth ou the American side thawci to aa average depth of tan inches, bet freze solid below to an unknowu depth on their arrival io September. The country oq the American shore waa rolling aod broken but not high, and waedetiiu of Umber. (Iraotly baibor was found to be tbe best for landing the cable on the American side; it ia a safe harbor with good mud bottom. . Fro an tbie point soondingi were made across to the tntrueeof 8t Iawrence Bay: the bottom wss found to be very favorable for tbe laying of the cable as it ia shallow and Lot exposed to southeast gales. The Michigan bay was found fall of ice. Tke Asiatic coast was found entirely detilute cf timber and mete mountainous ikau the American. The ground was foucsl lliawsi to the depth of thirty inches, and frozen solid below that. When the Talcietto left, ice was fomiug ceut.intly. The northweat widd was bitterly cold, and winter faxt approaching. The battue Golden Gate, which was tw return to tLis port neil month, will be expected here kOOB. The rcLouuir Milton ttadgrr wilt bo return here to winter. t he party found Indians, ou both aides of tbe Sttait., well disposed and capable of being made use Jul to the enterprise. Kusaian officiate and private citueas ledeted every penible assisiacce to the patty, and expressed the liveliest interest iu tha enterprise. The lechery in uuny places tisilfd was mag-niti.-ent, and much that was strange aud new was witecsaed by the patty. Tbe Hosting ice coming through llh'etio'i trait wis tliic vith wilruit, wh appeared to be liking a .ltJ head summer triji to the southwest. Colonel liulkley, iu closing his ofheial tepoii to the ofhei of the Company, cencludea as follows: The telegraph can and will be built; there is nothing in the highest latitude to prevent it, nor are tc difficulties so great aa supple J. lutrrraiiutr from California, On-goii, Japan ami the Sniirt wlrti lelsaiide. San Fbaxcis o, Oct ".jr.. The ship Ne Mu l.'ltta, alter a loug pasge, has arrived here from New Yoik. She experienced cslms and head win Ja during the greater part ot the vojage Thia accounti for the delav; h was tuitv-five data oft' Cape Horn Au itirival from Japan tc-day biings datra to the löih Sept. Among the cargo brought by this arrival are 300 packages of silk worm engl is for hiprr.eiit to New York,aid thence to France, Thev ;tre valued at $H),0(!i. They ate shipped by thia circuitous toute to avoid the tropics. I I r .lpinee t.aw ia uuimpottant. I I. e Tycoon is represented n indisposed t.i icturu to Jeddo at prevent. Seventeen miles of the Western Pacific Kailroad, extending from S411 Jose toward .Stockton, sie graded, and the laborers are iidw engazed iu laying the track. The uiksilver mine owned by a New Votk Company 1 sit uteJ ncir Mono Like, .'tOO railta ejt of Sin Franc-i-oo. The laboreis employed are fieelrufn and leontly arrived liom Kichmor.d. I fie L!vu r, te colored men's newspaper publimed in tl.i ; city, encourages, similar elVorts to employ frcedmen on thia roaul a the best po-iible opening for improving their condition. The hegon Statesnun estimates the overland emigration this year at IU.0U0, neatly all of wborii will settle in the Willamette Valley. Suidwk-h Island dates of the !th are received. It. t'. Wyiie, Minister of Fnrettt Affiira, waa tctigerouly ill. I nc b.ik Alberto had arrived IroiM Cuina with a carg of 'JoO coolies, inclnding over forty women. They were bound to labor five years at lour JollaiH per month, clothing themselves. Their f ther necessaries were to be provided for by their matters, who were also to tike care ot them in cue of siekue. The cost of procuring coolies ou these terms is eighty dollars each. The sloops Fair Wind and Panther sailed for ItAer's Island previous to the 12th of Sept. The Old Fellow was then loading witk guano. Siilerview lletwrcam the Krrtidtnt a ml as erlal Ceinniillso ef I tie t ninne. WasHiNiiTox, (ct. .'IL At au interview between t'resident Johnson and a delegation ot the Feniiu Brothfrhood.the release of John Mitchell hiving been granted by the President on appli cation of the Fenian Congress, the Congress decided that a deputation should proceed to Washington to express the thanks of tbe organization. Accordingly , Col. K. W. Kobern, of New Votk, President of the Senate, and B. Doran Kilian, of St. Louie, aod a Special Delegation, accompaiiei by S. J.Maury, of Toledo, proceeded to the White House, and were given an early introduction. Ou being introduced Mr. Huberts addressed the President as follows: Mr. President: I have the honor of being delegated, by the Couveation of the Irish-American citizens assembled in Philadelphia, representing large aocial classes iu thirty States and Tcrrito rics, to wait upon Your Excellency and express to you how deeply they feel the act of restoring to freedom a mis whein tbey love and venerate for h self sacrificing devotion to his native laud Thtv lemeaihcr nothing of John Mitchell's career; they can never forget tbat be risked all a patriot hould tor Ireland. I am sure, Yeur Excellency, the American people will have ae cause to icgiet the sympathy they feel, and the friendship wc believe they entsrtain tor Irish birth. We, sir . are not uuconscious of the fact that we have icjund in America liberty, juiice and an asylum. President Johnson replied, in ubiiice, as follow: Gentlemen: I am glad tJ leatu that the steps which have been taken in the matter referred 10 have met with the approval of tke gentlemen who have sent you here. As you correctly remarked, we could net teuietuWr Mr. Mitchell's American career, bnt we wereanxious as a msrk of'repe.-' aud oiuplimetit 1 j tbe large action of our country c. en, with whom Mr. Mitchell wa previously ideutif ed. to viel. I to their extree,j wifbrs in that regti 1. Atter some turther conversation ot a it::liv
J character, :he delegation withdrew. I miiitmI ers Icea sr l. ItMlilgren Wasmimgtox. Oct. .11 . The funeral services attendant on the Heath of Col. I'lric Dahlgten weie celebrate! tc-day. I he President and I Cabinet and a large number of army and navy ofheer weie pieseni. with hundieda of others, in i ' 1 resnytentu v-icirrn, tf wmch piace (he lemaius were conveyel Her. Henry Ward Bescher delivered au address on the beneficial !C-.t!ts of t'-.e wsr.thougti at at a stcriSre of life. an-l 'ii.it.ti Col Iabls'e:i in this connect inn. viisrlii Itiaaater r he I rrnrh use the liarrlt ts 11 I a e Nr Vom. t)a. .11. A corre?poLdeut of the Herald state that ihe s;emer Victor, henee for New Urieacs. whic'i was towed into Hauptou PwosJs ou Sue lay. was almost a complete wreck. A Messila, Mexico, letter of the 1st. to the j Herald, states tint .luare aa Men t r.l I aio J The French were on helr wa o tV.i v!a.-e an I ! er e expected in a If w days i j I N t llieSt.Jehn Oiaaaier. Yosa, Ort. ! No. further destn an o'jg the pisengers irjureJ tv the St John disater are repoitei to-lay Ihe teame will sOoo undergo repairs. The Innerei of Frauds and Mary Lyons, who were married last Thursday ard scalded to Jeath on Sunday morning. tojk pls e this morniog at St Luke's t'harch Mr a.1 torwala C ents Noaw Att, Cos! , Oct 31 - A fire last evening totally destroyed Byiogton A Weei'e frame building on the north lide of Wall street. The insurant ou the building is Sllrou. au J ca the . suck 1 50 UiKJ It will te a Otil lJU.
I. a ir r ffrsatu Currpw. NswYoaa.n.t .11 The atcamer City of Boston. from Ijverpool cn the lath and greens tewa on tbe l'tih, arrived this morning .eaen, Cht l'. Irrd Palmersion J,e I tke ISh. at : 30 A. M . in the e gbir-btst year of tie ape Treat aaxiet y pre vailed jesterabtt to kLow thenatcreef Msiilnesa ftus.neas by the itock Fxchange, and in other quarters was su pended, aud a deep and universal regret is etpresed by all parties at his loss Fail Kussell will prchihly aurreed him. Ird Cavendon taking the ',.i:rn nir, but nothing oficial transpired. The sensation news poblished by tke Times that Mr. Seward recently sent peremptery diepatches to Frsnce continued to attract attentioa bnt it was generally regarded at wholly an founded, and thi view was confirm t by the Moravian's rews. The lim es cotiteada that let tbia resawostrance be what it may, coldness has recently arisen be tweea France red America. f , The Star prwoounnee the Tinaes'newa eatirety baielesi. a mere aiburditv. 1 he Paris Tear a says the deaths ftom chelera ia that city were averaging t nunJrei per day. H10 Jaxino, Sff f. '.Y Fraiusj istloielj invested by tie Uraüiüaiis. but it has rot betr. tetaken. Furlhtr I'oiut, 31. Tbe stetmskij. Da mascu. from Liverpool on the I'.'th, via. Londonderry oa the C'iih, has pas.e 1 this point en route to Quebec It is generally believed that Karl Uuase'.l will accept the Premiership, but netking officii! has transpired, the Queen being in'.cotlwd Cotton at Nashville. NASaviLii., Oct. Ml. Four hundred bales of cotton were received bv dealers to-dav and :i3 bales shipped. Prices dull at 13(47?; holders demand fUc, Cotton dechue 3't'o here on the announrement of the death of Lord Palmertto.
The i;rrat Talr. pHiLAinLraia. Oct. 31. The total tee'eiptaof the Fair fur the btnerlt ef the Soldiers' anal Sailors' Horns, for seven days, amounts to t M.'MMi It will continue opew'during the week. llwtiquri by ihr Tugllali ( apiotlisfs. Ntw Yoaa, Oct. .'11. The F.uglM. capitaliats gave a, bai:Mft to their Americih friends liu night. VEÜV LATEST. THUKL O'CLOCK. A. JL 1 VI I MIM I Ml H I .vis wi l.e. sia uoaiox raro'a usvtr. Naw 1 oa a, Oct. . iL Sir Mortou Pelo, wtho takes his departure for Kcglaud in the Scotia tomorrow, tendered hi American friends a gtand farewell banquet last evening, at DelmonicV. The eotettaininom Waa one of the most elaborate ia its cuaracter, and its magniiicence excelled any of a previews kind iu this e oua:ry. Speeches weiemadebv Sir Morton Peio. Chief Justice Chase. Mr. Walker, M. P.; Qeus. Hooker and Dix, Vice Admiral Furragut, Hou. Johu Sherman aod Mr. Ogden. The festivities concluded with a conceit in the parlors of tke establishHint. s aval aixntrvei a. The Herald saya: It ia reported that Mamptwu lioada ia shortly te be the rende.veus of a large and important fleet of our naval vessels, tbe stearuh)p Vanderbili and monitor Monadunk, which at live! thereon Saturday, being the pioneers of this maritime gathering. From hie point, it is said, vessels will be dispatched i t our rquadr-jn in di&creut parts of tho world. orxtATio.xs or TUX RktlMrN'l IllIAl. The Her.UF Washington special aaya: Preparations are bting made at the Freedsnen'a tin -reati to make exelnlve reports regarding a general school ?jsrm among tha black throughout the country, so lar sa their educational facilities arc under the control of the Buieau. In response to ommunieatio from Southern gentlemen, who proposed certain nims'iies, Mea. Howard has replied ns follows: "Any specific plantation legulatiort: which are uot inconsistent with the freedom ol the negror may be adopted anywhere, and 1 will cheerfully aid in thoir execution, hut I am equally anxious to afVcrd aa much latitude as p-jsibi to mdivid -ual enterprise, without HuBiin!j to interfere tno much with local regulationa. Titt i'Avi. rai 1.. I he Tribune's special says: The statemsut recently telegraphed to the Herald about the Jeff. Davis trial is without foundation. Itaay.s should the cae be brought to trial in the Virginia Circuit, evidence wiil show personal piveuce of Mr Davis on the field of battle, and therefore u question of constructive presence rill be risse 1. MoSTiiin in ir.NcMui ti. Ah Ai.sr -voaTBaKxaaa. The Times special says: A well known Notthern Theatrical Manager lately otgaoized a Dramatic Company to perform at the Tueatre at Lynchburg, Va., and after a few representations ibi hostility of tha inhabitable iw auythiug coming from tbe Norm waa mi apparent that the Company haii to dissolve. ioloku laeoes ret at ui.ritty ot r. The World's special lays: A letter from (ift. Kasuell, dated at Corpui Cbriitl. 'l exas. states that tbe brigade of c-olorel troops statiooei at that place, under his tomminJ, is to 1m tert Lome and mustered out as fast aa transportation can be turnisheil This brigade is couiposed moitlv of Westeiu men. enlisted in Ohio. Indiana and Illinois. It has heeu in vuions engarements, losing one-third of its number in the fight and at the Petersburg mine exalosion. ues. uai.ii: ci amy. The Ho. Oale!) dishing, whu is going ts Kugland on a eoutidenti! miasioa (rem tbe State Department, ia stilt in the city' It ia asferted that he gees out aa Commissioner to settle the Alabama claims or to conler oa business relating to tbe Hudson Hay Company's a flairs. liiLisu or tux Htori.r. or 4Lahama. The Times cor respondeat, writing from Moatgomery, Alabama, isy: In the fullest extent ol the term there ia little or no patriotism iu Central or Southern Alabama, and very little love for the Government of the United States. Iu Northern Alabama the people are warm and sincere in their devotion to tbe L'niou. This feeling is rife iu that portion of the State lying north ot the lenneasee river, and renning from Tuscumbia in the west te Stevenson in the east. 1 he peopie in ibis aeetion are trne to the Oovernmeet aud its interests and can be reliee uoon anJar any and all circuaastajices. In the southern and central portions of tbe Slate witb a great many the spirit of rebellion has not ceased to exist; those most inclined To do good are the ofliers and soldiers who have fought ia the armies of ihe late Confederate States, two-thirds ot tkeui not only confess theanelve whipped but firceluliv acknowledge tha: ihev have bean fairly dealt with and are prepared to o snytbiag honorable; 11 acknowledge that they have bee: whipperi st' l wlinped fairly, aud ate to a sasn in favor wf peace aod cbl'teratieti e( the nail. The nilroads in Alabama, with the exception i a portion ot the Girard iload. are in ruoaiog er- ( der and uiot of thera ia good cocditian. J l.i'tle or no cotton hat been ra'aed ie thia tate tips vear. iLi. a rhu axriiMTiex. , Neva! . p r V- ' .New Yoaa. Oct. 31. E. S. Osbou, Kep'Jtter, has teeiveel a leitet from Caul nan. Arctic r.ipioiei. naiei uepaiae ar. la: tude Ct". olerees 31 mjt.s. Nrri'n: and loegtitnde b degress 3 min. Wet. 'I he letter was writi ten Aug. -JO. I?0, and iseigh Mentha later tha I the lettet nublnhei s. ruonth ao ; .aft'ti HaM is u, exeeli " iaat health an 4 spirits, and is coutdeiit succeeding ia his aiision. I.sft eiMer he made a a!e Ige jeurney along the Wf s. coast of Sir 1 horns Howe's Welcome, but. j ascertained u-oxhing new A: the time the lerter i was writ'en he was pieparing tn make further exploration. and bore to t.t .1 orae of ihe a,rv ;T ?t,g members f Sr Joan ranklin'a partv . txoaiasno r Kiaaab r.airn. Wai,ic!, 4)cl. 31 . Brigadier isereraf KJrsuri Sebriver, Inspector tlereral," wh waa. directei to investigate cettiiu eoBplalcts by citiiens and resijeats ef Charleston,? C.haa made l.is retort, fully exoneratior t.ea. Hatch ; from all acts of uial-alminiitration while io cotnj miDd of thai post. He reports thai he believes iicntrai Hatcu to be a capable and attentive officer, j ilt iu his decisions, and guided by what he believed in be the beet interesr of the (Jovernraeat iiHOrtL or asuxatcriosa cro oi a wa tieaie ii Btinsu eoaTS. lie falJowics; ie a copy of a race at Teuer ir;ci the Sa.ret4i wt Stat t a s: ret try of
the Navy wron tbe removal f all rmricilons upon railed States war vtstela Iu British porta
It Is alto tit 1ertitd cSclat intelligence hss been receive! to eft that Admiril Den man. tke Urtüah Naval VmaBeair Fa-ihr, haabeenerdertd tw ifoi tn.iseri io quest of tie ShensrdoaS, whw are to rartnre her if met wirb: Diesatuttr Sratr. I Waaaisro, Oet. .1" s To Hois. (t.Jeou Well, Secretary of Navy Sir I have the satisfariieo ot'submittiog for your information a con of . a dispatch that has lest been received Item Mr. Adams, together, with its aceompaaimeat. a cony of a note from Earl Kus!!. relating te reetrietieoa upon Ameri can National vessels, which were lately main tained by Her Ms;esty's ftoverament in Hrit.sh ports an.il waters. The dispatch shows that all tke objectinttihle irsirainti referrei hate low beeu entirely tfMuiel. aud tbat it U the desire (if Her Majesty's Coverameal that nnret'ricted lyjfpitalit? aad friendship ihall be shown to the ee:e fwsror she Vnite1 Stste in all Her Ms i'tT s parte, whither at home or aKrc tl The Preaident has dirertei iue to raake known to Her XlejestT'a tlovemiaent his nafct!on fr this pllajtinf Maniff station of (Mniitiera'iort an I 1 11st ice oil tbe nstt of treat l.ntitM l liave therefore, to rs(ust you te inform the ratal o ficets of thelu'.tnl .talis that the irsuuriioi a heretetore rivea them tu wtake uisrriwiinations iu regard t tlieir vesels Ln F'ritish ports, and the r ictercourse with lUitttn Naval vessel are no eoaBtermarided and withdrawn, and tliai heoce fortk tbe post liberal hospitality and coin t es 7 will be expected to be ahnwn bv the Naw of the Ueile.l Slates to the . avy tl Ur.it nnlsin. I have (he honor te l e, Ac. A . 11. W St.. sriiaun iMisatii'. Naw Toa a, Oet. -IL The Steamer Northern Lirht front New Orleaa 1Mb. has arrived. She lost rudder an.t wheel house in a hurricane on the lA. and nut icte Port Itoval for repairs. Left there steamer Guiding liar and Patapsco. THK rsBTIVI. WITH TMS INfcl IIS APtTAIISI Mr. Cvrua W. Field invited ruaav wf our snoat aromiaeat eitireas t meet Sir Mortou Pet'i and partv, and Fdwin W. Walkst,, '.V.tu ., M. P., and put? at lüs re fidence 111 firitimercy fark, iliis eveaaig. Asrtong ttie sun? distiBfpiisrteu jar aona creaaat were C tier Justice t:nsse an4 Judse Fiel J. ef the Supreme Court of the Wnite States; keiiet.ws Üheriuan ami Morgau. Major (ienerals Dil and Hooker, Admiial Pinnock, (!oversir Andrew, of Massachusetts; P.ishop Mcltraiae aad Viee Chancellor Ferjia. Preisten Piarusrd, of Coiuiubis Collece; Prestdmt Wck ater.o? the Free Aeademv; Hon. fleo. ltatirroli. l. S. Dickiusoti, Hobt. J . Walket, Judges Kiakaid and Ibgralian. Ilev. Dr. W. Adasai. Rev. Dr. Vinlou, Captain McKinuo, Captain Ilylheea, K. N.: Messrs. W . Haaton. A. Stewart. A A Towjier Coooer, W. lü. Uaege, Mosel TyI r, W. Aevinwsll an-l Benj. IL Wiethroji. i.ATta ruov urxii e. Nkw Voaa. Oct. :tL The Ttikia.e s Ie ter froai Kt Pa.so, September iit'th. says: The prespecta for I'lryu'ent Juaieat remain tor seme time, st tiait, is beeomiag- ke'.ier ta l better every day. There is at, wtesert 110 apresanre of the liepatture of tkf French fi win Chilmahui Ur this ;ilsce. It is said i:t F.l Tato that the Freneh, ia entering t?hihuahus.. have b?eu xeeeirel very coolly: as if tke? had entered a deserted city. A few citizens were the vnly persons who took the doable of having a demonstration in hener ef Ute Ftcnch. According to the same letter, a state of siege kaa been proclaimed in Chihuahua, anJ aa Imperial jatita, er committee of nettble of the city appointed The public places and promenades of Chihuahua are comparatively deserted. Not a eiugle family hie accepted in invitation from the Kreuch, iu the nutaeroua jrtut'ril soirees they have giver, the ii habitants uit cLieTss aovraoa or am im 1 t"ii. Cöllmu, S. C , Oct. 30. Keturr.i from ail the districts give Orr. for fciernor. about ..t0 raajoritj over Wae Himpton. fioverror Pert t wa.selette Senator t .lav fr 1 the ltir term. Mtriitti a nuiu. M s Yoaa, Oe;. 31 .The family of Piei'!ent .Ichps'Mi are on a visit t this citv. STCAUtB AUA. LI) The steamer Tatsjieco, from Motile, lis rived, üüe was sonsewhut rismsged in a a ! - arl isjired at P.rt Koyal. nii.iVMi. mtLtis'.i ui. JSai.timobc, Oct. I.'. Tte bedy of Colonel PaAlgreu pasaed through this city thia morning, and was escorted by the military fiosn the Wash. in;ta-i t the Philadelphia Depot. vi rnst s ro. K soasm. Ntw Yoaa, iLt.W er 31. Jie annanaciiic ihe desib or Lord ralmerstoo and tWe decline in Aaierican securities tanpeard tbe i eecnlat!re fsajing Iu moaey sbare. At Stock Hschane ike marVet, opened with unassy Wlina, and New Yri ro !s were wwsk, with considerable hsraineriBg on eatrsl. TS ere wss aiere tone and steadiness en tVsfar?i shares aud Xssrtbwsstet n coassBisslaa ssd'tenly rse twe erceii. 1 be cnarkst wss irreirnlsr st scsnd besrd snd lower st call. Erie has been fresly said ta day oa report tbat At -I an tic aid Orsat Western kad Badecennert'en with Vsrr.i Full, and Iber reads. At last ksrd the insrket wss a lütte tronrer. Tbe fellowlnt; were tbe prices at S S Y. M : Saw Vtrk, W JS Ifie, MJ.KT 94 Ht eion River, loainsu: Heading. 11." 4 11.': Mlchfssrt geutbera. 7474 : 1. C scrip. l.T7 157 4: C: A V.i.; Kert Uland, teO; N. W., HS KVS,: do ff Ci ,. r.eldcieted st HHt; .. Srmritie are dull sud l..wr under the us.l ae uf i;uotattans in Londan. Private alrice gttiaraily repon at C3.'4c. fr exrra enipeaa, which i efjuat te iih coupon: C s of IS1 are I"wer: ttieeld Itrite nf:'"..?V' are f(j. Iwwar: tbenw.iua '.c. blfher: 7-.KI n iealy, wuk a p iSTa.Wuc Usjiasinau io buy. Uney fs corapars'.irsly atringeot, will tss'ssun tie trsets. Ihereisa fair eupj.ly, snd w V hrtsr- sie rwililr aiipplia.l at 1 pfrrmi. t:oal stock; aadmiellaneeis sbaris are firairr. l'etrslsuru t'ck nea.!y. with sale at. the lv!!si rstes: e:berry Kun, Mi; NVebstei. I-'O on; 1M JJola Crask. l.o'0; Brsdley. 110 Co: I irt National, 71 K luibsBsti's Karra: (o ii; Msanl Verneii, 6'i tt); Oceanic. i7 (: Krsnck.ff l.'uu, l.tti: KnU ksrK ker. 17 en; übade Itirsr. :i-H M; Soxtbsril To oo- ' "iiUed btste. FeticlaJii! mere auive.hui a'ill aall: sales to day . f i.90OI.ta. ufcrudaat 'i "n the iot, sid 50U bbl. for November at3ti'4c; also l.oOObbh of retieadla I st, r.'t.oc, sn-1 Ut0 Ml, white at lii'c fr fres. Sil i held st 70c. COMMERCIAL, t sv icLaeaarB., 1 nicinnati fttarkef ( isriaat., Oct. 31. r Uur UUi.BSncel sud im:!: soperHue '. Co,? 7.', aitrs. M Way ;ti tar new sbI eld, and family aad fancy a ;.vj12 to. Wheat dalt at? Ott rr :ini r.1,1 rS: lif at 1 If i :.. 4'sia steidy al'(V. flye inBDo-lersie dessand st st Tssmi.-. stats dull at t P. Mas pork suiet at U H iik sa.i Wi.i- n. ' antjed and nominal. if : .ard sles ly at litres sjroceries quiet. hlkv f rm at '2 ( tiiraajo 1jertel. I'm. . (Mil. H. ,nr iUie. aud uerhafel. Wheat active. ' elesiDE w.tK e;iei at liJol &-i Layers fferinr. Ii3fer l-erl anl 1 l'Ml UKctforHm.l, I 4s';.il 4c far corornoB No. 1 aad I !r2le. ?. i'roiatone aaminal. IlighWi&es quiet aad uuchaufJ. ireceipteKleur. U-'-Oo bids.; wb-a:, htiheU . t e ra. 3.1,000 bushels; Ost. 7rU0. Sb.paients r ;nr a,"oo tui : u'c, .. ' csra. i:u;,90 hashels; eata, M.OOO bu'he's. tevr Ve)rlt lirrl. law Teas, Oct. 51. I .ttn UOll, tlltr ici n I1""! it ' adiuu( Hour iat lc lower and were doing, at 8 QJa8 far Uttra S ste, S f-JaO J V aia. at a round III J. far trsvle braa 'faiily du l at 3 3a9 on br cotam aa ie geoa sa'.astia I Loop Ukie asvT rawnly sal 15 braada, market .loviag steady. kv Ju'.l at 1 14J.2 li. tfaea' Sprlof dull aid decl-ninc.. white wiater clawed I -otaar ! t '.a mar steaey. 1 ie I -r hphs-.b anwiuiis no. Al ISf. r td I hiasrrt sint . - ..vx . aw Ser ts:e, tbe latter far r.itr. Rye Hull aad s sady. l:e:!er d'llt. l'-arly ssalt uiet. i i:i::r I'll,. iii-t am (i I e:udull aad 1c Vower;.o.' s liw auaes" e 'Mfi e'0' toixed Vf es'.ern. s's a--tle aud Ire. .es at S'Wälr f " uaen4 a- d .V, 4. f r se'ion. :.'e iu ft Jul Brw. t'e?ee Rio jlr a.t!e at HetVPoM.. I X iscavadw, aal ItjlSia-' f- ,:" ..ta avaaa. klo'a-m ip.st tii Srru. l'..r..ltno arttva at XiVe far .ro.t .aoc. far I nl !u bead, aad TitTTe. tor Tree. l'erk lewer at S.X i3 12' fr uew sae.n. rles.o; s'. 34 U) far a4b aad regar wsj . it io fr ensae, stl VS Tiir Ti for r'.taa mesa Bef firea st IS e914 fer plain aa.s; 14 fre-rK lor e'tra tu'. I'.eef kaus in '.raaBl tt arrive at T.c. Cut Mils ehar.es; snd h.M st I ft, l,'e fer skoaJders. end ,-'0SJ?1,i fee hsras Kay-a-i te fsi- rea.tieat at Ste. ' bar heavy at lI. V tleeee 8ra at Ut' - Butter In newtea.t at rsievO forOhiw set 4.a?V. far Stae. . saw t ii Mtstt atistr. w .as, Oct. 31. hi ,ey acllve aad stsady at 7 fee rent. o ca'l far loaas. BrerUaa; eaibatifS doU aal Uair it lws'fl tmr gnt-eiaeeleuia. üoU aattaie tram; etaatar at 1 lt., decifa'a tel JJ,,j csTetoelac el l eeS ' - aasroasst steckt hssvt aad e l-w.r.
itsw Yarsf raiils Market. ; 5 e Vre, tVtSI crr-r.? rrtret fr st all ts-e sasrtet ere
Tts V.tti rasM'vswr Last IT vu e .... 14 wtr ae 11 CArll tf . .ie nrvjit te IV' . -S . A Ir 'r a, i Ei-s i-r h1 r:ri c-.s' iy per fcaa" e ceaia te t eeas as e ..43 eoa eo ee s ou a ca i mat is i' On!. nary W CW "1 Jrt ' i K.rst Us'U pt pa i1 ...tlHeXi ...II ell ; m Ordaaiy i'a a . 4a Am mi ae sp 1 iil ia lr.friar r.na pt aa.t... .... 1'rhi.s 4 as s eute ee a ooj t 99 4 so s 3 te a se a ae 3 Tie a jti Ort!osyrM:- 4 C mmm 4" . laT ar 1 IM . Bif lS t ffnt4.... but se i e...it!ie per feaad .. iMU'e-t J Uo .... ...iSHta IS Ollhs ....It Ölt. liiti ess lt.'l ikarp ia Us reas av.o ef ike bsef aHie kiarVsi tku wet. la tsrparrJ witk laat arsk, ctt s-a arsrraly kv STnd. 'Äav wra r liv as i h tt mnn, a4 prV aa were a s'ly the sitae. tksah la Iks tveaiae tka jke waa a tuns K wer, ssy 3 r l.ooo pouads. makiaf It l Sc jer pan4 It is difficult te aall espt as Taw Mikh row i -- rre.fs. vsryir x TTn e en t lv Svt I II 'ss!s ware si'a l; ai a.HS Mbap au-1 la'ul were is'ui lawvr r pvtsj, Utl lH prhti i er ksi t wr s'wet tb ssme. Haje wre hsy aM ha lvsr, es kor. rfei'ij'ts Bmi, .t .TV; , I, 's:. veels, ,UJ. ilsta aai IajuI.s, swise, U.4:S. PRACTICAL HATTCn. INTERESTING TO THE PU3LIC. F IHK siibstnter. fo inrrly Treadway Batter, aee J f r "r thaa tataty yfars snectsted wita tae lfs'lers f Kasti. ti, aJ nw'Trc pristsr eftae Is4!aa ap'!i list MsBufsctary, batvf flsneTimty eticesirsfsd ty Ike liberal patrons fan aefrrrlatiaf petita, bea. In the s;lr.t aol cri!e ef henoranle comretttiea a-aiaat ). attrra rrljri,tns l:i hi art. rta)ed cpoa a rebewe4 ai-1 niDrt eSl.ietit ffrt ta prodnc a Loaia-mada faaa.Iae -aMe tf 1 .tress whicfc rkall be trictly In keep! at, W.lk all tke new iruprovrsnsnt., arvt fjüy np to tae spr.t ef th .rote(air at w lira in. Tin srson t hss iutrJ ice-1. In J.I.Uu- Ie Ue iiss.ts" si 1 Ur.r.g Oftit' l all .?y i af rk'ocat!s Ba's. at lh atatnlard tvla of trails ran, a fllaw- . l-rnts I sit Myl tor Ui. Nc. 5-Vtm.g i.nts 1 all Mjle far 1'i.V N. 2-iWnt' br s.twsy Rtsrulard. Hell ( tl Xa. 4 Itw York taodard. Str:tbt ?yla. Ne. a-Tke Medium t nln, Mabriard atvta No. 6Ths Tatis i and tri, Hell style. !t... lb Tarts Standard, I lHay tW. 'ib I'aiU Kaodarl, Irnsnan tjle. Ne. 5 -Tha frlend Msrsre, '.ra'ght sty! No. 11 The I r1'V Slandard. Ml stjh. Nu. 11 Ladle' fiU list, tall style far I-.ti. lbs standard stiles are rare predaitiena of Uitelt e4 ss ill, lt.tf Diounly 11-nd.t g all tbe nU po'.nt oftar MvarsJ stvle (techf'icslly) In ftrirlnsl styles, URtqne and ae faultless ia emb'.BBilsn ttat I y tke mere wMtb aad rbsplng of las Urn, will sntsblc cut I, will easts taesa suit llit fancy tf lie mt faslilius eMleiuaa, et tie J J tlciau iaie .r Iba retain aaJ neatly dreM! boaeat seossan. Tha above r.siriet 'j e are all kauis scsdr jir.lticti"t.s, and unnrpjtued fur slity f material aod l. gance of Ci.lb, wLmu man rial is eiihaaced la vaiae by tbe i.itxlh 1 1', frai't' ef manipulation, ia tae fcaiMta r b-iiiwtta lUttrra, cieniinr!y ktlla.1 In the practtlaWiecuiion ef kit diflVnlt art. VOth these fsdlitiet at his couoiand, Le U row pr-iared te .rednre a keentiia.ls Hat, at tuanofsclarers1 price, ef aitaerpe ele(st'C cei.ibiulnjr, gcniui wttb siletKe, uesiness wUk style, kety with quality. If Liners with Jorabtüty. elasticity with s tree ft k. and a .erfet ariel m'-ald t. et aud afrreabl le tke bead f iba wearer. (iut' Mis Hats altered t the I all alyl. brat' . IIas altered to lahe' ra'L.saalle iijUs W. T. ItROW, iTartkal Hattsr, N. T.i Kmrky vecne. Int:srsp 11, lad. nctM-dAwtr COMMISSIOrs! ii. r. a a. COL1UISSION MEnCHAfJTC. LIERCHAIITQ, :ti Itrtvrtif M Naaltvtllra Ten.. nr.At.rRS i JOKJLiu.V a NU ItOMClUr l.lyl OM, Ac. f4rOrders f Med ai d Com aents SwKcttsJ. feat Rh Bst Jy-A-dtr WANT EDi Vtil NT.t W VSTFI m eteiy Tcwu aJ t;i,UA4iy e!J 1 1. Improved r$r't r tur'.r.g Uarbine. iTke iierii fifty to i'ne Iton.lred I"!lsri f nerretic agents cs clear fraa n hau-trni to iws liuaorrd dollars per innTiUt. Addre, w!ili stamp, 1 H INhl RI( IUKIMJS. lll-4Aw k r.ot M, UdiaaapoL's. Lnst. NOTICE. aL'AJt1IRMASTKn.t,I.l!(K AND F1FI.U OPTICS tl retinag freui tbe VetersB hernce, either by bbss te r at er lea.cuttirn, tai Lave ail their papers Cttest up witb correttnrs and dispatch st C. J. Klake'a M.i.tar 3a as Aeenry, ei.i:e Metr.r..!;n Theater. A 5etsrj fahlic i in lie f!te. JslS tit f J0U5 vv. bLAA.1. LUTHER D. WATERMAN, M. D,, I I s jass i i si si nasal Kis i"gg;eiij JA i C .Srea fh.riy -tiüit i. ludisiia Tolaateere A Ot;. um vrtb I..Tlaf .a at reel, halt e eqeare north of ts !-. iff ca. f'aa t fanud there day cad r,Kbt. Jjt-Ud.la WANTED. VHOCSK. roatstnlDa; a. ar axkt rooeaa, asrlkaMa ror a fcardine;-n'-Me, ly spree pt paying teaatt. lequ'ie tt tl;i (je. ; MEDICAL. lKlHr. t:rM.;lLNAlBELL'S SPECIFIC PILL8 Are warrants.! iu s'.l rae fr tLa rs.siv aud rsawae ear ('i fr'.a s.ldKe-. stti g from stxoat erteeses er TÜLTBH L nt'CUF-TloS, KtBiiual Lass, Itirhily Im'eai. a aud Seaeual Imxae. Genital. Physical atd !tervou Dehil.ty, luae'ecat Otect, Sexual l a-a ,"., Ac, Ac. M) C)iA5QK OK MKT IS MXJCMAltr, aud tbey can he ned without tletectloa. Kerb V ceataios l puis, Prhe Om Uoli as. If yov cawnot fat theaa of yeur drerr!t. thev wi'l i s rent by ms l secnrsly seed ed, pstnaid, with fall J-.stmct5o:!f, I tat lrsnre a care, receipt of the monrj; aad a iasrrhlet ef ICO pec ee Ihe error of yauth tea roesqueuros aad reiMdy, oawt free; l cents required fr p'taje. Aldrrs in. 4, fcwvav, CoDmp.iug FbriKiari. P. O. T5oi 0TS). it broad a v. Kaw Tort Dealers raa he upybe.l be Deeaea karaee dk Ce vThelf sale Agents, Nejr Jork; foaat tin k lex, Ageau far Iad!sLsrvoL. More Valuablo Than Cold! BRYAN'S LIFE PILLS Purify te BUu.!, k'tl U'-ir.0. I''ilie, r.'diL--, Drwwa eaoa. La-pVs-at.1 D'ta aa, L:snBesof x' t. InJ -'as, Cleaase !be S'onarU svt rV,e:., Itsa '- I. e In tbe 'enlisted aid RH STORK Tili: SICK Tit HEALTH. PERFECT Try Isetat tkey as.ty rat 1 reo'.S, and if yea c aas at aal there of your draff it, eead tLosuoLey te Da. J. UTAX, CoastiltinK riysk.sn.4t Broadway. P. O. box TI. aad t'eey w'.M ba lent by retarti of Bsail, f ostpad. lea!er saert'ed y Itesuas Barnes A Co., WbelaaJ AfS .1, few tori; laautln' k t . A (ea'a for IndtaeaBO'!.. ''Ta HkO D.O. If y.a reslia a tel. able resaedy le rftrs r, sie PU. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. a arrer-failU remedy fr lha tesaef si ef Ohatractloas, i... .fjtur rv i rAey oti4. Thty are eafer ard aare, aud will restore ast lire ta every case. They are slseS - :ji !a s'l case, ef WeakaeM, Vf h'.tee, lrela(aus. Ar. '! is WoiMr iiitiiiie r.Hi, iTtsOu Dut I as. laud fr !r. Ui oj i fr.taie Kedxa'. Adviser. 4dreed te resales; 10a ec, gtvirg f'J! laJUrwctleaa, It rents re ;re4 for jatave. Ifyott .aeuwt parckeae lae p.i:t rf yurdrcitisf.tke w;;ile nt lj mall, pet tsid. ee-are frees ol rtstlon, oa- reco pt of Oee Detlar, V Dr J. Karts. I oo.n't ar rbyaers. P.O. s u Broedway, 2a Terk. liMale-s tie;.le4 by Dert.ai. lUraes A t... WbeiasaJ Are'. Ne i ri:T.;iT. a A t f ,A(eu(or lad'.aaaloSis. x-.f-X-4adawlf v. . rtiiiTi', COUIIEECIAL HOTEL, Ont Square North of Union Dopst, East Side of Illinois Street, ItDI a.AroLl. IM D f fBlBlA OHL at A a BII5 HC1ÜTLT airTTTIC JL rsfaratskesl. jae travwiag paaue snu ee aeWeveryatteatteateassAetheBB feelat aetae. '
