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If?:' ? , '-r B&rA^rr & co. « S ; r«V#»’ ==“ “ " - sTBiy ecSss^ueat ia- jln ^ issiaiS K 3 tb« ifiiJaecl ticii^et E3t,b-flr8Te a s PTBTfrSO Pfl<5T S<HI-W ;J i:^i»tto .631 .. acSfcer* in eTerj psrx i xns.vsw VOSS wkI^ i ? ErsvrfJorcsT. AT orifc it fLLAS. ?':a a . nxl .\ s raeiJCLSALERl ._ _ rf.oneer. No 7 Sroad it. fy S S r e r par .-a ’an »i ly?^-i3 the oorf.i; - j; ,.^ *4l«i "+»r» C5->feet 4:at of 3*1 ’ F <- 'artsr pan;ro!si» app'y to the aoctiocecr. No 7 Broad -^ ^ g lsssssss !*<*••« ».'n v’. e-,rh 5Uteft in hrrRt an^i mar hy I0l»tt .n 'riH^&ssKSS.v,,,.™. llcffcanond Sair.ten nreets ..I vir,.,u-b .zes .*Dfl-^iwris aod BnmiPt kts . o! va- .''< f i?» ir-tj and next he i>»'-ceT of Unioa avenue lUtd UoUlnan ySgpssuEsSSs::: gO B Iilg B A IM B . - Frjtakltn, Arjettoni . Er,. M W^tii s^re?^—Th* tot *f land wnih iheS «*Mry hn^-h teO'Idin? iS Im M m m m „o..h '"vr.Il ' ’Ith^W tbeC trof S-Stu/rrm'wTdVb''^^ “*■ M 55^SHiSJEnSlSSE?"pj^ t*.'.a.LUl.ora .t, wtgtitrp vp.>r.n] nHyRTt rOmenU _ ^*P..r"SrthBr partirviers. or'piyto tlia aortlr.neerNo 7 Broati g ^ iiiii .he aoetiCEoer. No! 7 Bread lei. ’ cd boo.-.J».l hy Smd avenue. I..0 h.-Hor>roB-?er ' — C?nd arentie. A ^ e a and Mr'-fJe aod *he »>3 '. .“e tveer E rd r*vep«j3 S!i nie and U-?ure* *?!» and t?-e §5't.S*?itweea L ed nverme, Laurel and ''H.ve Ureets and the "SriSate ieiwesn ' )live and Devoe sfjects. I.’rd avenue, and the i Ms»aLuu! aveatie. aaJ rarp'ai! easterly oO Myrtle anj 7d lot« lymc on ;he m t*:*I~ “tde o' L'nd avenne, .and on L.au- * “rt "jtiilL*"* t®the ter'de-'r.i-eii, between Oi.ve c.n.1 Loatcl 7*4 i n .irr«>5i'-''thaa'-tvn. i.<r'ween HeviihanirHi'vesrs. ar ? r r SfVM 'cry fvtnt v ‘Uero<tf;d«, <vcrlaok ns fot» r?v«r „r.d stf. ; s ; : i r ^ ‘:;i’: « t ^ :^n.rs'i7o .. !<Wall 5t. cmeto! New hiliiiss t .n^ N-.S. rt.rtamt 3^ '3 KK» r.ere%. i^fx* -a.l .Moin^ un Fox> Laoc, ,aCJiid»'3 ihoiit 7 acre' t f aim i^uc^t^ot K‘. e h ste 't h o VVexi !•arms vi? aee. I'he Tniir.,v«manis o-r ‘er.il h. use. I'hirs s:ab!»«. e-.ll e cent, l.-.im-lrr, ii'" 'm l ..<4he p.«t<enyr-^'y'y»d „ .p ~~ At I3t>’ -*ock. at »fte Merrhantj' Kvehonne. Sfs?i '.-’ ! t in“ St .» t »*(*nut*—Uiotsonth* leeast SideofTth avenue, between l.i,h : weft side of the nvenne, ne.vt to the .’otuh side, comroencmg So feet wed of ,,v4—1 O ' on the Dodb side, coiomencing SOfeet . iuaps of,1.-concern At IJ rH.w'k. at the iL*^''nnT«’ Ex'*h‘»n?n. .' iiU'h'ite, l.etw,'en 1st n ■ |M E S s “ESi;?s: l.r-'^v "W , y*- Kar-rit})0 SfiaihsHie. « 4 s on ‘iie - iV. tre 7lh an-f R-ti i'^ix »i!ree* an»^ Kth r»vcnu^i \u\$ cri’he m.nhe-.si curnor otr.»h .’II ^ T- £’hai-i «h "•’ I_e Urod mift -t.ea—! V-S ;i .n-a.o3if and 4>r !wpni:«. Ave„ue A—M io's • n the weal sule. ..^iw.en US ii on:; li* n * T«ffiS -'Ip e rent can temnm on bond and mnr"|Hee t-i J i northwest lec-cirg 145 feet we-t ofav'. bir ‘erpsa ■ p lS iiiiilii bi-r tirtrcrpartiroiars apt ly '■. 'hoopci oncer. Wo 3 Wad st B K.iTrjra. Real Estate.l.oatbcr. Boots & She**, 6f » SOS, « r Bi««l»w •s?t&ig«sssr' store No. 1 Pin# St. 2<) Prmf’e'‘trcpt—The serord bo*^*’ we«t of thpoimve hr.nwn a- N'n':^Tnnros», similar in a-l r?-f prrs to No j. Jlctb huoses To Tseewo.lj^'^et^h^HMddor.________________________ ‘ f.T-.fevrylfc;R rn L L , O n-e No 48 roltpn, enrner Frontst., Brooklyn. At Id r,>iwK,‘l? ^ p M 'L eid v ^ K A‘:n. ■ bf '■* a pKt -i '?y t- ,n thp rear oi the »ibm'p AIjn.-i iof« *if sf»o''^n‘Lr» the aidpof rnrl*sfreet. rwnnmfr on (‘ari’street. Br'lih^’iro’: and J’w ad )f thp fvm*t<cnppT- 43 Fnhon s DrwOKiyn, ana vv an ^ ^ B n ^ y £ '|^ S S $X e.i::;;n^ .„„ U ,jrw nnd Hirks N>rept, Brook yn—A>l tbo.se 13 »nt«of land For Hi'i rar-.cijiifs tee advetiiffemeii* m brjok.yn Eoc^e. sign c'i bv thesheriC # f t p H o i .nj f, el ;t,o.s 4{f wa.':r If .'Mat of be»»ii«{ pr.> Nos i n n d 146 -’ands «r<^et—Tbe i on- ami nil -p ifnme r pfkson avenue—A hoo?e an<: abom '£i Ms . f ground on piKndth^r^^^ ('nriton avonue—A verv fiexirah‘s resitleo''® nn (’arlion avppuc. xv»:ii iwo or aiv'« i*>r» oi gMiind, Ai>p*y to tno Auc- i"l<>y tlevi.1* Ivit door sales o» all de* i.'I.arfu e -'f ffivKio es on *io cofo?" froQ« gn«d b»r sate. ^ Juhn^^ese w." awe ..iie.itioii to iLe files if Furui- 1 UF.SDAV. r.'Fli.Nl .'||IA V'& rm a.-i1wY evenongs. I'-■ii.l.ei i.Nh ib'tn .ae.i 17lh , Iis‘. -h " -ei'' . iW i :L ui’riV rr'-J f‘onntrv. e.m‘ riPi s a co'l'Tctnta f.i rare umi viluabie a s s E s = : s = H “ :“ S “S 2 '>!S==?i» do4v^: floanrths WorRs‘ol: Hr *sh E'S-xyi*! 43 vs: Lord israi.':i-,zv:^:ru^ h 1’’SEr'S«l;S?S'F 3 Ki^;s?;;d^i£?- ring, will ba u uBd ...... f.'KrsiiSs'SS’Si'S.’s ps^HSsga SBOFFOKD, TILESTON & CO., No. 43 South st Sf.?i?Sr ,S ifrf.r“ '? w 5 ? S t - Oi3 ^ ^ xr.n U.wrs««1»ov 150 Broadway If" CnDtlenien >« uodhT wear e ^ e ^ ^ a l l of goi-sl quality, a quality, lor sale at BARChAT ft L IV INGSTON . .'M VOL. X L m NSW YORK. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16 . 1856 ; Na 18 ICA^AX]; JPUBLIC SALES. ' 13 Pearl gtreet. e shelves—A teue ® . &c, on!a cred it o ,-Laationeer. -------------------- ilROV/ & CO., Store JSIo. 163 Pearl g t^ PUBLIC SALE^. Bray, lisiween Faak- ?Gs!"vEL VETS, Ser. I auiM»Bues iLau samples on me moramc oi aai-?. tatohigues and sa>e. 4‘wh.teand red cheeked Vau BV ^SK o IT m WNT, Stora SI Beaver street, l/r ,^V^e'? ,S 5 SfSl 3 "S "t^taiogaiMand'iamDlns on the mornineof sate. * hs =H£S^P||=., ‘ ir^oeXX ff r'^e^n t'mX^m^ 'ioT*""* '^ '!" SSSrll*.. to ., ouief tb. eiV.:.. b. PMkcdr.iihi..- Henry K Leodg, Anatlonear BT HENRY H. LEEDS & C( :d and plain Canton StoreoorocTof M n Bt. and Psohange PUee ;>ErSSS!iS}H£S iS^aiSSS 1. a'aliicnesand sn LAR4.E A N o ’': C r S i ^ | r S A r r O F F B E N C R Also. liHj pieces extra rich figured Ponit de Hoie and-Gros de Also, a fu I of all woo) Loo^ and Sgunre Shawls '''""v .eXrBXhfs’ilur ,;'” Also, an invoice ^'’7 ''; A'sn. a choice assor'mrnt of N^osd n 12 nch figufpd and plain A '».'^."'.i’n ; X o^'iV tX e»G ' : J ; r . ‘o Naples, c l ’d Fatins. Crts'-i.-ief an.l saroptei on the murqlne of ;- O S T E R s'* ’ livinc I tuk , Store No 41 Broad street. niFNCn Gr^ dls-Xr'jiU"?"^X”.” ’JdT^ m Bm.w - 'I .-'Ik , rr,.,*ved per I'lte arrivals Ir.tin Havre i*oTnpTtiin2 'l .. " Ti_t^^e store corner of hschango Blace and William street.- ‘J^jiugua. tnd rnraples nr 'he morn mg of sale sa il m>l^ on t h e ^ m o r n i n g ______ Store No. 13 WiUiam Btreot. SG&* Libarci eaxii axivitricoi laaJo up ui ©uasianni9iiu wh«a IS: B ;S " i? S S s 3 ?S^^^ Gutaioguesand ::amples «in !he murninfi: ol isalei : 'W*“a#ruST' ____________ Store M9 W allaUaet Cemi^eXt"^:''"' endorsed notes. ..^ 2 S 7 ,*'sS?iS;S“ iSK CraaioguKiatsale. le—55 hnskot* nd&lisquo brand ChamDaeno. in pints Nectar Champagoa. ne_miy preViom to s a l e __ ______________ _ cnarapngee-ao uoskow 'tssm m irunswief to E.. Permanent G«en,ln^oU rrUno'^Jandlnoll gttra^Mori^elflue.drf New York Chrome Yellow KLrS g^aM on Twhey UmlwT burnt and raw , ^ANlSl a. TtElIANN & CO. sla_____ ______ _________17 Burilne SU» iSEure, mwG*a & cu., nos laona 21 cuff s t, Roofing Plates, 14x201C and 14x20 Tagger* Tin Platen » ICO hr Taggers Iron, ______' I full aaBortment ol Blies^o^all desoript •9 aUnmnbsti E ^lish and American Sheet Iron, No. 10 to 1000 do B.G . Sheet Iron, No. 10 to No. 28 Busaia Sheet iron • Imitation do Bat Tin, Piffand Bar Lead Sheet Siino, Spelter Sheet Brai^Shcathlns Topper Yellow Metal Sheathin.: BTiiiicis’ Copper, eU weights and BUM taisCiJ on 3 Ho* Togl^°^th^fi^^^tteent of ELattlejiars, Handles, Birets, Machines, with every ol» in limnaa’sn^s and watrariieil. .ssstas' ^ sS kS t S se :,: in I «up;ricr »'t;irs. le Birl. in 6n« ord* i nmlerUT als .. kM r. born- BsSortmen* ol nmhiicrjny b-/rnom furmiure.r*»mu«t ugn* h.»4UtAals. rhairn, iron hmlntpHiiv Mark wa nup *’o. rKrr>e«s o-lr»t »b. tr«tb*i'hxH hnr wtnn.l feitrhen fur oituro.arc with which SIMS’! l,H iSd'""'^“ Alin, about l.rO voh ilhiitinted worki, »ccn by Y k I'XVT^-srSTk,,.. caft'^ ant!. ntir*i, ne-w t .»- ho' ■ i... •, "oot’n in.l Koti.** ' furun»lm»« htma**!;t*t'.*«n2 »fl'. e\ ■ ; ItiuuiCul lu ijn«i ouulr>',';on'‘»?irin 'Uj<.in rouins fruni Hf*mi!anf*in amir-.m-tf^u Vrw huiI ('i^nr HoM#>r^, Futu-ti floiv i*. t^wreJ jMurt Icti*. Va u ,iii L*a/uhs. A/iiRmbra.'. Rtfli French tewed the Saturday previous to the sale, works, scenery of Amcricft. " • S'o.Miil, .Tniicaona for^tha kTs" ElewLn Distrlw® b4h Eicctiona (or the Second E ecuoa Dwtnei of ihe 12 h Aul.' Kelly i.rcaented the following renoktion: llcsulved, Thai William Buwe be and ho is hereby ,ap- ti..lilted li.Hpector ol Elecuuna la the 31district of ih® 6:b Aid. Gonoklin presented Ihe following: Kesolvt.d,Th.it the awriuig posts in Chatham street from Peail strei-t to Tryun Row, be removoil forthwith, ondar the J'reciion of tlie street commissi.'ner. Adopted. t«d ' ‘''"on o'" f'« Pot: A conimunicatiiin ?r m rummi.iaioner ol repairs and lUo hUpcririiendtirit ui rci-airs ly public bu,Udiog8. Re- 8 to the sale, and cata- lerre-J i-ycGUiptroller With power. Ffi-rn the chief engineer with reporca and complains a;;xhi8t Cre Cumpaniea. Referred tu com, onfiro deparw 2 rwt"djrortrrcrh" 7«d^^ Sr^tphenaun, rordgned. Utiturtis o! chief engineer of tire department far montha of Aug and Sept. 1850, appointments and reeignationB CAtiflimcd, andoxpuJBiona. Reforred to com. oo fire de« partnicnt. A communication from counsel to the corporation, re« Aid Kelly moved reference to com. on streets, arid dl« rec!cd »o be printed. Carried. Thr PieBilei.t pusemed m< I'jtMie* Canal Rt anJ I'neU lu ct-nmiK!# 1 s -SSSS,“£ k P.r.iny *s—TwfM-i'iR^, .'ontiimnu •luiie .j.lpnilid s)>ef)(np|)s hv T-ai'inarxl oilw-r»rniriKUt ;ir»M ,*hHlin#»»» eoliecnon offerfl ih.8 8pa-i»n : a»^f> vepy lim* pamtinir. on t*opi>er. AI o, ru h i'ln'p*! icjia cotta ware, pat'ipr ma< ht* {rood*. Ch n ■ '4^lii'lm ;:chn U, Japan vas^. anil othpr coRtly troo'ls. ;xS?" 5 ■I3rd wars. Vru jkerj, and Hsnor.,! Anoitenand Com mlcdon Mtirciii-.ut. nvfb'or Room, IS BUtf stre«t,oonioroft>c d At 10 o'clock Palefo »'vhe ■ .• no aLihe au^tum room, 23 Platf Goiabwio ^ g 3 '|o p : ? : X 'X ‘anY1;arrel.,,li«wa,e. a,„l CDPacfcairc N li.-'Tlie whole lale will bo pcriqmitory and witlioul tn- '• nil.I i'*hi'r ■ li.ain*. 6tr. .......... .... ..................... til£S 3 ;F£l> .mr;;w ‘' i I?“S,K?S’m SSK: Store No. 14 Platt stroob. Hardware. a |rneralesiiirtmeiit.and well adaot«<ttii Ins teamn ,te£iSrr;.d BkSijrBto™"“ co. Store 204 Broad- * Cash adTOneea made upon nil cimsignmen's. spuiN^ir ■"— ... BROWN I OrauiteTme, (S C ) Denim*, Coatings, Cheohs and Tweeds. 4 ^IS COTTONS, Noithan pton, Beman. fine, Winthrop, 50 in North Yarmouth, Adorns. Sla-nhaa, gg ia 'Oxford, 30 in ^ w e tt City, heavy, Wassaue, do 87 in ( Oxfo Northampton, aO in | Lee, And tailons other styles ^ BLS^CSED COTTOys W arren SWam 511U, i Warwick, 31 in fiae 37 in Ltppitt Co, 31 in Masonville C o, fine, | Northampton, £6iu -- .. C0 & S7 in [ ftrohican, heary, ^ so in Nonpareil, 37 in | Harmony, heavy. 30 In Hams Co, 3^ Jn | And other sty lea TTw ,r.. WOOLBXS. ^ t Brown, Cadet and Wccl Blaok and Fancy caa- , K^tuchy Jeans, < 4 o°,fS^dir’‘ Sheep^reyLloths&Casd , Pi on BARCLAY b LtmOSTON. . (OVPICIAW. stated SESSION OF THE BOARD OF ALDER- MEN-Oct.14.lKO. - -- -- i^,Ei^.,TraMoiL^W Orffin. Oiromissioner ris8 ts.1 cfBsci of Warren stre ,.gg?rn.._ _____________________________ Sfs.°:« S f .■ff?"'" ^Affirmauvo-Alderman Dodge, Chapmam, Kelly, Ball, Ncgauve-^AId' Gnffin, the President, Smith, Haws, MU- Dcpartmei.t. Which was earned. The petition was then on mouon, referred to the Com- S ' " By Aid Griffin—Of the Lessees of the Jersey City Ferry I'raylng reiiel (rom an erroneous tar. Referred to com- By AM Gnffln—Petition of Cornelius B. Erwin, for ? 5 -p l-^ = r - rendered as Bell Rnarr, ho not haviog received any com- pensattoft since iheiUsl of July ultimo. A«ti Uaw9 moved UiG reference of the whole subject to iluss^Cook, Bard, Bruton, Delamater, Franklin, Conck- Negative—Aid Oakley, Chapman, Kel'y, the President, ri’-riSss^i^rAfiSe^yf.? ,,s " e^ ; ; By thetame-Eemonstrancaofll N. Wild and others, agninsi bmiiling sower in Broome street. Referred to co’ii. on ‘"ewers. By AW P-tilge—Of Alex B S-huI'z. for lease of Pier t III Chambers street RaierieJ to com. on Finance. stu, a.iid diitc ed to bo print* A Cjjr.fnuMration ftom the comptfoJkr, rolaiu*o to pur* t'ha*-e «•!-Aij4 V. II ms on street, fir use of firoJfpdU- Alii. Milirr moved that the romptrolier bo inotructed to make pu-r’ ase m accordance with apprcpriatkm teroto- foie U 'J'^j-4 <nJ. Ado[»te'l- A commamcauon from the street commiemoner with resfiiHion ihaiUiepinr at the fiKit ol 39 h 8T East river, be rcMJ u Rererred to com. on wharves. A Cv'imnumcaium from the street commissioner enclos. 1P2 eHtirnufeH f-ir rebuilding, cu'^b andgutter, and flleging 25 Ij H'lcei between 9'vh and lO h avs. Alco. csumaiea for lebijil'i Jii uihI grading 44.h el. between 11th av and Uu-L Hou River. A‘an, esiiinaies fur regulating and grading 45.h «• between li’h avenue and Uudson River, asking iruii ihc same may bo approved, ond an inspector appoint 8d therefor. Severaliy appr «ved on dfvfeioa ; rnaol'Kw.yyXaliL'^ls'r^rAMlrn.ffi^^^^^^^ lla-d, Btitrun, De.nma'cr Kri^khn an*l Conckhn—16. A C'jiimiwiJ.c^i'iMn from iho S’rsei Commiswioner end'»- eifi'j esuma'c^ for t'l .iui sunken Ims huiwpcn ■IfVh and ■ii»«'»eeid .tnd lOih and 11th avenue, approved aid In- sj.ertar app'untcil—vote as atkovu. CommunJcniloo from siraci Commissioner enclosing ea: ina'.e^ fur regulating &<* i-Sih pirpet between Broadway and f^Uh avenuo ApprL’ved end Inspector appointed there- Ci»mmunicaUon from street Commissioner enc)og’Tis estimates for laying cross walk in Wall eircet. from Union to Merchame Bank. Approved and Inspector appointed the-cl*»r—vote as above A commumcaUnn frmn nireot Commissioner enclosing esumates lor filling lota, between 12th and I3ih sts and avenues A and B. Approved and luapector appointed f l S S S S S T ' " - A commuaicafion from street Commissioner enclosing ceiimateti fyr reguJxiung «fcc 65'h ' to Broadway. Approved and lu Oiusiiig eaunidtee fur fifiirn? lota I tpf..S:5.?rerr‘* : ^ r : r faiou:- ' -----------------^ - 7 - Amirnaflvc- AM. Ouffin. Wood, Oakley, Chapman, Telly, Smith, iia-if, Haws, Britton Frankhn, Conckfin— communication frometreet Commissioner enclosing ^stuinauo fur furnishing the sewer in 9th avenue from 30th u 3Uh street. Approvedand Inepectur appointed therefor m a divi5ion-vote as above. c •mmunicati'*n from street Commissioner enclosing isi.mates for regulating 32d Btreet bi^tween 7lh and 8 h avenucfl Approved and Inspector appointed therefor on a vi2t—V«»tc8 ae above. i:ommunication from Street Commissioner enclosing es- limatoa for Regulating Broadway between 34th and 40th Cominumca'ion from Street paying for the clock in the office of the C»c____________ of Aesistar-t Aldermen, concurred in, via; Abner SafiMid roilenor for the aame, lo wil :-F o r flag- " wSe^tbe PrcXut'auDounced that the Board etood ad jouru ualil ^ ^ x iW lN E . CMik. BOARD OF AS31 asiilE I—8tatt,d Seaaioa— Savz£C, for ralief from r& ^^eOTMtiouthst Wzn._BowB'iio inipeotoi. Sd Diafc.stb'Waid. Ward, be removed from los Jth Dlst ,8th W.rd.be held at US Chail- "^Resolution that 7th Ward Statien House be fiehted with gaa. B ijgSSlI a held at 74 ir cieetipn Ut 5" 'So?o*«r in Roads against openini lUh ev. To Cc n petition of Ita iiiits _Ko..<,rl ofCotiDmitteeon Fire Dapirtment. conflfininB sun- s?cM: lident. Asst Aid JiiJsen, Boyce. Webb, iloaseliold filarlgets. [Reported expressly for the Evening Post.; WashiNOTOK Marxet, Wednesday, kinds of game will continue In abundance till The prices of fish have experienced a considerable r tion sinoo last week, and a pii In may be h In vegetables there is no change worth noHclng. is'Vp"Tb.srir££.«s;«'^^^ ^^LOlljANUTS-l'erlOO $4to 6wholesale iretail4sper IfESTKaSi. CRANBERRIES-Wholesale. $5a7 per bblj; retail $2J II. , . a n, 7. - CUCDMBEBS-2S to $1 per 100 wholesale, acoordlnls ^°EGOS— '^'^olesSlT's for one shlUlng; retail " ..... . FlSH.Fresh-Codflsh $3 perowt; retail Ofl per lb. Porgies, ■pioiltrdere, $4 per cwt wholesale; retail 6 ots uerlb.— ilSilllsM Iirf g illil& l GR.4PES-leabolla, beat, 8 to 9o per H> wholesale; 3?|f-^ijSe",?rp°e^*lhr±ni2c.hest city lOjftAper busb^l. Sickle peats $2 p«x wtw»inr. BEACHES, vary &om $2 to $S per basket, aocordlng to ’ PORii—In hogs, brings 6} a 7o ; retail 7 to »c per Ih Salt Pork 8c retail wholesale 7 to 8o. •POTATOES. 4sto6sperhti retail; wholesale lSsaI4B per bbl. Sweet potatoes 15c per half peek retail; wholesale, 15s to 20s per barrel. PLUMS, New —$4to $S per bn wholesale, according to quality; retail, Soto Is per qt. Dried—RetaB 25oper qt; -wholesale S8 per ho. UMPKINS—58 per 100 wholesale, retail 4e to le a OL'INCES—Wholesale, 60o to $3 per bbl; retail $1 per ICO. and 2aSc apiece. RAISINS.—Wholesale, 20s per box; retail Is per lb rabbits—10s to la apiece. Yery few in market at present. Sa GSAGES—10 cts per lb, retail; wholesale, 8 » 9 centi Eolognb, 25 o par Ih, retail ; 22a23e wholesale. SflUASHES—8s tolOeperdo* Marrow squashesSetoSii ^*^oilATOES-5c per qt, andtsto 6s perijnshd. ‘’UKTLE—Jsperlb. bnnqb Cel’e^.lGiaJSs p « dpa^retall; whole^^,8*^8B lde,^8to6s peraoMn. ’Garliek, whiJeSale Sa per 4ottn, r e ta iw q c a iitw e h ; jBJUJgpq -pepperss to As per iOO.; equMh peppers, lifid to as per 100 Salad, 2o a head re- tail ; wholesale, $1[[ per 100. Spinach, $ l per bbl Whole* [ tale ; retail 9o per half peck. MARtNK JHST. S-9i^ ifcIpWa. 0 HS/SCTgZWK 4Ut wirlvea at Sonth«npton oil fte 3^b^>.wi«eppkejiqfMpJ^^^^ » t7 o ‘cIock., E.i!il. j . w iim th e Sth, at 10 A ae51,loDgitsicre;18, anged rngniOs jrtth. the. t :Ni»g«& oaitte 24tb;o£SepteBiber,-iH:l»nt«ae dS^T; 1??^ m AffiMcs cbatea;aBft.?BUfid &j;:^d8toii V ift# ; eavy northireat Twind mt ^ Early oh the W : io,fning:ont;Of liiTei ;TsssqLtradiiig betH«e order werd^avei ' steamdr Mooifc uye^ ft<W- Bomrada xm irpi at Hsm- rd. lids from Bucksvflle. SC. with naval i'fm Machlas. wUh lumber to Brett & Bloop Pionrer. P'ovvler. finProyidence. DISASTERS, i-c all yvell.-CUoJ SPOEEy,-^c. MS, Ion 61 SDW, ship Howard, fm New Orleans for 27. Brhark Mary Ann.SO di fm Leith lor FOREIGN PORTS. Gets, lat S407 tFHALEMEN. N^XpXiX6~W n«i 3 S p “^ r ^ '‘B e » te ip Omega, Fnher. NorU. Faoific ^8lfl*fm Sag HarborStb, bark Ann Stein, lor Pacific and Arctic liain, Swain. Newport, NB. recruiting; Lexincton. At Sydogr May 4. Emma.Hussey. NB. recrmting; Lexmeton. A"u*Jrao,'Aag*S5,*bioini?Daggett, of Warren, SSJsp 3$ black DOMESTIC PORTS. sloop Es53X, Cnmmmga, for Now “ liarlt Prudent, Nash, which sldon UieOth inst, is bound to the ontinjujy. /p.rdweU. Providence for Nichols, Bp'timoie fbr Providwic — loot fore and Clara. Del- New . Chakiestom. Ifth—Ai ship Gen I'arkbiU. M’Kown, Liver- ’"S '. c‘id“Br‘'*L'l2i“wSwer. Wettcott, Liver--'- ’-=- " •r-n-i- lilMSsSlSS; imereial Point, sch South. 'iVashmirton. N Pa- , BAjiooR^ld 12th, sohs Uhesa’peake.liarriman. and E.xample, ™ !L E a -ifiH k h . brig Long Islanil. Robertson, tnot KobinsonJ S Ives, Chase NVTorft. IM PO R T ATZONS. 43Ions logwood George Ratve]^ JPASSH3NGEK,ii. ly.PRiggles.BLe. -ard. from HnU, England—Sft W ihiTWatkiMlim. la and economicaLartleleiever offered to the phhlic, ____ dfor preeerviiigtiR roofi. and maildng those ttihat M.e leaky tight. ' ^ ' The sabsenher will .warrant to make. aU tin or metal, rooa tight that he undertakes, for'ihelow ptioe, of one eentperaqnareiopt, ________ exxxnnSailto. j^ouN Taar ncEiac£i.ANXs an» gkoc A p"3SXsSi;«s »tsis w£fl“i Nos. 108,110 and US Cliff Btreeti consisting of thefe * sL”,‘s s f tS .fr s s -s 2SSi?^?.s :^TSv5»j-.safe| W. HULL’S SONj 10? andUO gi THE r ETEMNU 1POST. , !ThdT9ihdM»taiiye«atLiTeipo(AoaSaha a t l t d ’alook '™i2ESS 5idS£iyK: NewYcirfcEsdBdrmnaa. ' SNGT.AN2}. The political noYs by this arrival. Is tmimpor' tant. ' . : i mS^ at UsAApeebVLwaae nw d«ate 0 ^ ^ “ ^ ” “ *'“°“^ ftT!« of tke . C0®S^TfieANh«“ ffWM*d^^^^ bnthddenf ateflnn tea Cardliha’ sold Is .............................. ""'m the _Sti ^ ressiok - 1 ______ isyis a gross misconoeptioL, but what those reasons are is not stated. j The American ships Advanee-and-ReaeVve had pen- etrated as faras any Aqnadron, And s t the departure of the last advices the Advance had got aground, but no serious injury was apprehended. Parliament would meet on the 14th of November, to be fnrthej prorogued. 1RR1LAN0> In Ireland the Tenant Leagne are extending.their organizations throughout every town and parish i the country. Out of Ireland the general opanlo among well informed persons is, that the- enmbej some machinery of the league will ultimately prove its destrnotion. Still tho movement is regarded by ' the government with considerable apprehens^in.— Tho subject o? the Irish Colleges continues to give .rise to angry disonssion. The Gatholio Biaboj^ are . making moreetreuuonaefforts toiesfabliBhjv uni|rer,si- ty of their own and with a fair ntobability of success. FKAWCE. ' M . Persigny, a warm personal friend of the Presi- dent, has paid a visit to London with, it is said, 'pome political object jn view. The Corsair paper; was seized in Paris on Saturday, for publishing anakicle reflecting severely upon viduals, accused of beloi the President. Thirty ,indt- inging to a society bavin'g for n of the house of theBourii have been declared guilty, and sentenoedto six mqi imprisonment, A sbip-bnilder-at Havre has contracted to buUd a Steam frigate for the Pope. Government has gh ile’seeiartoh^aveBnnk^nloln^^^^^ ® gun from which it is fired, and produces a most de- Mcordthe satiEfao tion demanded by the.govemment OBNUIABK AND ia^ DUCBIKS. The war in tho Daobies has been rencwe.dandiWith considerable vigor, the Hdlste'ners having, thus far, the advantage, but without bringing About any Very 29tb of September the Holateini ififlusivo op« Rendshurg, on both sid tacked Tonnin, and the Hanes, have _ovaou*ted important resr On the 29tb of September the Hols monced ofiansivo operations. Proceeding idsburg, on both sides of tho Eyder, they ha red Tonnin, and the Hanes, have _ovaou*te place. A t theTast accounts the Hpjsteihers had rounded and bombarded Frederiefcstadt. 'The w of the noigUhoring country, by odttipg off the d; of the Eyder, has been thrown hnoe ' the 4 "?v Flenshorg,’ whence they would proceed to SohTeswig. They wUI risk a general engagenienl before tho -win ter comes on, possibly- . ' AUSTRIA. ^ There is a rumotfrom Vienna, tbatiLoid Patiners ton caUnd upon, tiftKing of .Prassia to insist 4poj the Hplsteiners laying dowa theirarins, apd thak*bte has offered, an EnglTsh, J|esfc. for th e ,.blockage, of fael. rgi^oniy anppressodbyfoice, accompanied with blood- ie Hungariaa,iefageeB have received perin^bn' lit the Turkish, terntoryj, when the .^rin is pver. might give Divan Is undeojdqdmn this - .rise, to oomplicatiope, L.GoMtantino, poidt, itMdi - ATAMf. I . spiracy at MiUn Is said to h.av<? .bee4 wi^ar—Li^oiniportaiioiil^Ba.o .preitedpppAderiH. leb’in e ’iH-oonteqiience Of large ’ S.«w?S!S^SitS"2a ‘‘isSiT^S'^'lfc .fsrs 4 *s& sr''-. iping^ab^eiDge the : FUGITINIS!, SDAVXl DOLD y I'A|1^UU4.^-At4<. BosyoM, Tuesday inoridng October is , 185(J. , The meeting held here at the «-old cradle” evening, was ono of thempstnnttusiastie, n f wWoh that place hsui ever bden lhc theatre. The Hon. Charles Francis Adams,; late^andidate for the Vjoe- PreSWenoy, and son of John <;iuihoy Adamsi was cairodto the ohaiL Onlakinghis8eat»,he:spokb w which no one wbntd have bi could possibly receive the sanction of anyrepreienta- live of a frce-people. He then stated that it was live of a free people. He then stated that it was by the accident of color Only, that the wbilffl were not as much expose.d as the hlaoks to the tyrannical ton of this hUl; and it wai therefoce a common ........ andcolori to.'asifst In defchdiog shjoyment of their li constant .peril , find his speeeh aoon-atel Dhronbtype this moraing. Ereaeriqk: l)oagfa» followed Mr* Adaml- He ated that tinder this la.ir ahy colored man’eOiberty as^pnt in jeopardy, daiklmos of fugitiTes sor- rpwfa'ly.wending their way into ^xild, iaod mnUitade* at homo were irombUhg;wi|lh: 4Mm*y>,and onV *^^^ . ing to eskyou, a tth is *ine?Mngi V hat thjtyfghall do. {AvoIoe,lettfiom;atey ,her!S:4i ' , ' If labor, toil,, Jnffsring,’and doVnriglt heroism*. could prosent*ny»la5iti toseenre liberty,ldrADong- Uss thonghtmany of these, men hadae good a right to ita? any me n jn the world, (0 re at applause.) Ho then narrntei. several i?Me.sM <*eape Iiom,slaTery, uider greafr diffioTdty and suffering, had asked. Would allQvrthU sla « £ o l|e ^ ’4o -take -iheie men hack Operatii duty of aU'Classes .yon nllowbhe alateholiei^’ i; tp-bondage.i Thidu^ence; responded by u untnl- mons. and deafening Wo,. Mr*. ADoaglaserepudiated aetireTesistahoe on the part'of ihe colored people, as pefSioay yam . against eighteen milUoM of while people;, Hut ho J»id. they h ^ left to them the priri- lege of suffering, and ho believed the colored men of i^ostotthadniianjmonriy mido np their minds to raf- .fer death, rath.er, thaab.e carried bpek to slavery.-^ T lds annonBeement-was. xecBiTed with tremendotii •cheers. Mr* Dougiass thbn went into d teHing ^ cossion ofoherightto rnp »FS.y,,%n4 i? f« d ^ th « positionsmdetlt from tho.ohwgo n fmeaan^^ •jthoughbo,ha4 *ome leligioss. Agidnii run- ning away inbiSjsttlyafferhB,^ laat oome to the • -oonclMionthafeJnasD^^^ his master had jnst-aa manyliinds to get a^i'.hoissb-Jivmg with as ho bad,be^4¥?»3!fciaJHff.^^^^^^ ** he hadthe same nnmhei^legaiof Usaf%wl*<>b» walked awaxoii his.lsgW^MAnotwalknway tnhia fife. miwter'fl. fife. listened to tbronihotyt .iw i^ pcofomdAtteBtion and interest. "■;/ . ^ , dli4ard■l%H|m!^l^.^ i ^" read the fagitirc slave law Jifly-tsx » i^ a i«ro, wl»Afc« wa« vH=. ■ [y -

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.he aoetiCEoer. No! 7 Bread

lei. ’ cd boo.-.J».l hy Smd avenue. I..0

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" S r i S a t eieiwesn ' )live and Devoe sfjects. I.’rd avenue, and the

i Ms»aLuu! aveatie. aaJ rarp'ai! easterly oO Myrtle anj 7d lot« lymc on ;he m t*:*I~ “tde o' L'nd avenne, .and on L.au-

* “rt "jtiilL*"* t® the ter'de-'r.i-eii, between Oi.ve c.n.1 Loatcl 7*4 i n .irr«>5i'-''thaa'-tvn. i.<r'ween HeviihanirHi'vesrs.

ar ? r r SfVM'cry fvtnt v ‘U ero<tf;d«, < vcrlaok ns fot» r?v«r „r.d stf.; s ; : i r ^ ‘:;i’:« t ^ :^n.rs'i7o

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K‘.e h ste'tho VVexi !• arms vi? aee. I'he Tniir.,v«manis

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..<4he p.«t<enyr-^'y'y»d „ .p ~~At I3t>’ -*ock. at »fte Merrhantj' Kvehonne.

Sfs?i '.-’ ! t in“ St.» t »*(*nut*—Uiotsonth*leeast SideofTth avenue, between l.i,h

: weft side of the nvenne, ne.vt to the .’otuh side, comroencmg So feet wed of

,,v4—1 O' on the Dodb side, coiomencing SO feet. iuaps of,1 . -concern

At IJ rH.w'k. at the iL* ''nnT«’ Ex'*h‘»n?n.

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* T«ffiS - 'Ipe rent can temnm on bond and mnr"|Hee t-i J

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lec-cirg 145 feet we-t ofav'.bir ‘erpsa

■ p l S i i i i i l i ibi-r t i rtrcrpartiroiars apt ly '■. 'hoopci oncer. Wo 3 Wad st

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•s?t&ig«sssr'sto re No. 1 Pin# St.

2<) Prmf’e'‘trcpt—The serord bo* *’ we«t of thpoimve hr.nwn a- N'n':^Tnnros», similar in a-l r?-f prrs to No j. Jlctb huoses To Tseewo.lj^'^et^h^HMddor.________________________

‘ f.T-.fevrylfc;R r n L L ,O n-e No 48 ro ltpn , enrner F rontst., Brooklyn.

At Id r,>iwK,‘l?^pM 'Leidv^K

A‘:n. ■ bf '■* a pKt -i '?y t- ,n thp rear oi the »ibm'pAIjn.-i iof« *if sf»o'' n‘Lr» the aidpof rnrl*sfreet. rwnnmfr

on (‘ari’street.Br'lih ’iro’: and J’wad )f thp fvm*t<cnppT- 43 Fnhon sDrwOKiyn, ana vv an ^ ^

B n ^ y £ ' | ^ S S $ X e . i : : ; ; n ^ .„„U ,jrw nnd Hirks N>rept, Brook yn—A>l tbo.se 13 »nt«of land

For Hi'i rar-.cijiifs tee advetiiffemeii* m brjok.yn Eoc^e. sign c'i bv thesheriC #

f t p H o i .nj f, el ;t,o.s 4 {f wa.':r If .'Mat of be»»ii«{ pr.> Nos in n d 146 -’ands «r< et—Tbe i on- ami nil -p ifnme

r pfkson avenue—A hoo?e an<: abom '£i Ms . f ground on piK ndth^r^^^

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Ivit door sales o» all de*

i.'I.arfu e -'f ffivKio es on *i o cofo?" froQ« gn«d b»r sate. Juhn^^ese w." awe ..iie.itioii to iLe files if Furui-

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SBOFFOKD, TILESTON & CO.,No. 43 South s tSf.?i?Sr , S i f r f . r “ ' ? w 5 ? S t -Oi3 xr.n U.wrs««1»ov150 Broadway

If" CnDtlenien >« uodhT wear

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VOL. X L m NSW YORK. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16. 1856; N a 18 ICA^AX];

JPUBLIC SALES.' 13 Pearl gtreet.

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PUBLIC SALE .

Bray, lisiween Faak-

?Gs!"v EL VETS, Ser.

I auiM»Bues iLau samples on me moramc oi aai-?.

tatohigues and sa>e.4‘wh.teand red cheeked Vau

BV ^ S K oIT mWNT,Stora SI Beaver street,

l/r, Ve'?,S5S f S l 3 " S"t taiogaiMand'iamDlns on the mornineof sate. *

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ir oeXX ff r'ent'mXm'ioT*""*''!"

S S S r l l * . .t o . , ouief tb. eiV .:.. b. PMkcdr.iihi..-

Henry K Leodg, Anatlonear BT H E N R Y H . L E E D S & C(

:d and plain Canton

StoreoorocTof M n Bt. and Psohange PUee

;>E rS SS !iS}H £S

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LAR4.E A N o’': C r S i ^ | r S A r r O F F B E N C R

Also. liHj pieces extra rich figured Ponit de Hoie and-Gros de

Also, a fu I of all woo) Loo^ and Sgunre Shawls■'''""v.eXrBXhfs’ilur,;'”Also, an invoice ^'’7 ' ' ;A'sn. a choice assor'mrnt of N osd n 12 nch figufpd and plain A'».' ."'.i’n ; X o ^ ' i V t X e » G ' : J ; r . ‘o Naples, c l ’d Fatins.

Crts'-i.-ief an.l saroptei on the murqlne of

;- O S T E R s '* ’ l i v i n c I t u k ,Store No 41 Broad street.

niFNC n Gr^ d ls -X r'jiU "?"^X ”.” ’JdT m B m.w -'I .-'Ik , rr,.,*ved per I'lte arrivals Ir.tin Havre i*oTnpTtiin2 'l.."T i_ t^ ^ e

store corner of hschango Blace and William street.-

‘J^jiugua. tnd rnraples nr 'he morn mg of sale

s a i lm>l on t h e ^ m o r n i n g ______

Store No. 13 WiUiam Btreot.SG&* Libarci eaxii axivitricoi laaJo up ui ©uasianni9iiu wh«a

IS: B ;S"i?SSs3 ?S^Gutaioguesand ::amples «in !he murninfi: ol isalei

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.. 2S7,*'sS?iS;S“i S KCraaioguKiatsale.

le—55 hnskot* nd&lisquo brand ChamDaeno. in pints Nectar Champagoa.

ne_miy preViom to s a le __ ______________ _

cnarapngee-ao uoskow

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E .. Permanent G «en,ln^oU

r r U n o '^ J a n d l n o l l

g ttra^M ori^elflue.drf

New York Chrome Yellow

K L rSg ^ a M o n

Twhey UmlwT burnt and raw

, ^ A N lS l a. TtElIANN & CO.sla_____ — ______ _________17 Burilne SU»i S E u r e , m w G * a & c u . , nos laona 21 cuff s t ,

Roofing Plates, 14x201C and 14x20 Tagger* T in Platen » ICO hr Taggers Iron, ______'

I full aaBortment olBlies^o^all desoript

•9 aUnmnbsti

E ^ lish and American Sheet Iron, No. 10 to

1000 do B .G . Sheet Iron, No. 10 to No. 28 Busaia Sheet iron

• Imitation doBat T in, Piff and Bar Lead Sheet Siino, Spelter Sheet Brai^Shcathlns Topper Yellow Metal Sheathin.:BTiiiicis’ Copper, eU weights and BUM

taisCiJ on 3 Ho*

T o g l ^ ° ^ t h ^ f i ^ ^ ^ t t e e n t ofELattlejiars, Handles, Birets, Machines, with everyol» i n lim n aa ’sn^s

and watrariieil.

. s s s t a s ' ^ sS kS tS s e :,:in I «up;ricr »'t;irs.

le Birl. in 6n« ord* i

nmlerUT als .. k M r. born- BsSortmen* ol nmhiicrjny b-/rnom furmiure.r*»mu«t ugn* h.»4UtAals. rhairn, iron hmlntpHiiv Mark wa nup *’o. rKrr>e«s o-lr»t »b. tr«tb*i'hxH hnr wtnn.l feitrhen fur oituro.arc with which

SIMS’! l,HiSd'""' “

Alin, about l.rO voh ilhiitinted worki, »ccn

byY k I'XVT^-srSTk,,..

caft' ant!. ntir*i, ne-w t .»-h o' ■ i... •, "oot’n in.l Koti.**' furun»lm»«

htma**!;t*t'.*«n2 »fl'. e\ ■; ItiuuiCul lu ijn«i ouulr>',';on'‘»?irin 'Uj<.in

rouins fruni Hf*mi!anf*in amir-.m-tf^u Vrw huiI ('i^nr HoM#>r , Futu-ti floiv i*. t^wreJ jMurt Icti*. V a u ,iii L*a/uhs. A/iiRmbra.'.

Rtfli French

tewed the Saturday previous to the sale,works, scenery of Amcricft.

" • S'o.Miil,

.Tniicaona for^tha kTs" ElewLn Distrlw® b4h

Eicctiona (or the Second E ecuoa Dwtnei of ihe 12 h

Aul.' Kelly i.rcaented the following renoktion: llcsulved, Thai William Buwe be and ho is hereby ,ap-

ti..lilted li.Hpector ol Elecuuna la the 3 1 district of ih® 6:b

Aid. Gonoklin presented Ihe following:Kesolvt.d,Th.it the awriuig posts in Chatham street from

Peail strei-t to Tryun Row, be removoil forthwith, ondar the J'reciion of tlie street commissi.'ner. Adopted.

t«d ' ‘''"on o'" f'« Pot: A conimunicatiiin ?r m rummi.iaioner ol repairs and

lUo hUpcririiendtirit ui rci-airs ly public bu,Udiog8. Re- 8 to the sale, and cata- lerre-J i-y cGUiptroller With power.

Ffi-rn the chief engineer with reporca and complains a;;xhi8t Cre Cumpaniea. Referred tu com, onfiro deparw

2 rwt"djrortrrcrh"7«d^Sr tphenaun, rordgned.

Utiturtis o! chief engineer of tire department far montha of Aug and Sept. 1850, appointments and reeignationB CAtiflimcd, andoxpuJBiona. Reforred to com. oo fire de«partnicnt.

A communication from counsel to the corporation, re«

Aid Kelly moved reference to com. on streets, arid dl« rec!cd »o be printed. Carried.

Thr PieBilei.t pusemed m<I'jtMie* Canal Rt anJ

I 'neU lu ct-nmiK!#

1 s - S S S S , “ £ k

P.r.iny *s—TwfM-i'iR , .'ontiimnu •luiie .j.lpnilid s)>ef)(np|)s hv T-ai'inarxl oilw-r»rniriKUt ;ir»M ,*hHlin#»»» eoliecnon offerfl ih.8 8pa-i»n : a»f> vepy lim* pamtinir. on t*opi>er.

AI o, ru h i'ln'p*! icjia cotta ware, pat'ipr ma< ht* {rood*.Ch n ■’'4 lii'lm ;:chnU, Japan vas^. anil othpr coRtly troo'ls.

;x S?" 5

■I 3rd wars. Vru jk e r j , and Hsnor.,! A noitenand Com mlcdon Mtirciii-.ut.

nvfb'or Room, IS BUtf stre«t,oonioroft> c d

At 10 o'clock Palefo »'vhe ■.• no aLihe au tum room, 23 Platf

Goiabwio^ g 3 ' |o p : ? : X 'X ‘anY1;arrel.,,li«wa,e. a,„l CD Pacfcairc

N li.-'Tlie whole lale will bo pcriqmitory and witlioul

tn- '• nil.I i'*hi'r ■ li.ain*. 6tr.

.......... .... .....................

til£S3;F£l>.mr;;w

‘'iI?“S,K?S’mSSK:Store No. 14 P la t t stroob.

Hardware.

a |rneralesiiirtmeiit.and well adaot«<ttii Ins teamn

,te£iSrr;.dBkSijrBto™"“ co.

Store 204 Broad- * Cash adTOneea made upon nil cimsignmen's.

s p u i N ^ i r

■"— ...BROWN I

OrauiteTme, (S C )

Denim*, Coatings, Cheohs and Tweeds.

4 ISCOTTONS,

Noithan pton,Beman. fine,Winthrop, 50 inNorth Yarmouth,Adorns.Sla-nhaa, gg ia'Oxford, 30 in

^ w e tt City, heavy,Wassaue, do 87 in ( OxfoNorthampton, aO in | Lee,

And tailons other styles^ B L S ^C S E D C O TTO ysWarren SWam 511U, i Warwick, 31 in

fiae 37 in Ltppitt Co, 31 inMasonville Co, fine, | Northampton, £6iu-- .. C0 & S7 in [ ftrohican, heary, ^ so inNonpareil, 37 in | Harmony, heavy. 30 InH am s Co, 3^ Jn | And other sty leaTTw ,r.. WOOLBXS.

^ t Brown, Cadet andWccl Blaok and Fancy caa- , K ^tuchy Jeans, <

4 o°,fS dir’‘Sheep^reyLloths&Casd , Pi

o n BARCLAY b L tm O S T O N .

. (OVPICIAW.s t a t e d SESSION OF THE BOARD OF ALDER-

MEN-Oct.14.lKO.- -- -- i^ ,E i^ .,T raM oiL ^W Orffin.

Oiromissioner ris8 ts.1 cfBsci of Warren stre

, . g g ? r n . . _ _____________________________

Sfs.°: «Sf .■ff?"'"^Affirmauvo-Alderman Dodge, Chapmam, Kelly, Ball,

Ncgauve-^AId' Gnffin, the President, Smith, Haws, MU-

Dcpartmei.t. Which was earned.The petition was then on mouon, referred to the Com-

S ' "By Aid Griffin—Of the Lessees of the Jersey City Ferry

I'raylng reiiel (rom an erroneous tar. Referred to com-

By AM Gnffln—Petition of Cornelius B. Erwin, for

? 5 - p l - ^ = r -rendered as Bell Rnarr, ho not haviog received any com- pensattoft since iheiUsl of July ultimo.

A«ti Uaw9 moved UiG reference of the whole subject to

iluss^Cook, Bard, Bruton, Delamater, Franklin, Conck- Negative—Aid Oakley, Chapman, Kel'y, the President,

ri’-riSss^i^rAfiSe^yf.?, , s "e^ ; ;

By thetame-Eemonstrancaofll N. Wild and others, agninsi bmiiling sower in Broome street. Referred to co’ii. on ‘"ewers.

By AW P-tilge—Of Alex B S-huI'z. for lease of Pier t III Chambers street RaierieJ to com. on Finance.

stu, a.iid diitc ed to bo print*A Cjjr.fnuMration ftom the comptfoJkr, rolaiu*o to pur*

t'ha*-e «•!-A ij4 V. II ms on street, fir use of firoJfpdU-

Alii. Milirr moved that the romptrolier bo inotructed to make pu-r’ ase m accordance with apprcpriatkm teroto- foie U'J' j-4 <nJ. Ado[»te'l-

A commamcauon from the street commiemoner with resfiiHion ihaiUiepinr at the fiKit ol 39 h 8T East river, be rcMJ u Rererred to com. on wharves.

A Cv'imnumcaium from the street commissioner enclos. 1P2 eHtirnufeH f-ir rebuilding, cu' b andgutter, and flleging 25 Ij H'lcei between 9'vh and lO h avs. Alco. csumaiea for lebijil'i Jii uihI grading 44.h el. between 11th av and Uu-L Hou River. A‘an, esiiinaies fur regulating and grading 45.h «• between l i ’h avenue and Uudson River, asking iruii ihc same may bo approved, ond an inspector appoint 8d therefor. Severaliy appr «ved on dfvfeioa ;rnaol'Kw.yyXaliL'^ls'r^rAMlrn.ffi^^^^^^^lla-d, Btitrun, De.nma'cr Kri^khn an*l Conckhn—16.

A C'jiimiwiJ.c i'iMn from iho S’rsei Commiswioner end'»- eifi'j esuma'c^ for t'l .iui sunken Ims huiwpcn ■IfVh and ■ii»«'»eeid .tnd lOih and 11th avenue, approved a id In- sj.ertar app'untcil—vote as atkovu.

CommunJcniloo from siraci Commissioner enclosing ea: ina'.e fur regulating &<* i-Sih pirpet between Broadway and f Uh avenuo ApprL’ved end Inspector appointed there-

Ci»mmunicaUon from street Commissioner enc)og’Tis estimates for laying cross walk in Wall eircet. from Union to Merchame Bank. Approved and Inspector appointed the-cl*»r—vote as above

A commumcaUnn frmn nireot Commissioner enclosing esumates lor filling lota, between 12th and I3ih sts and avenues A and B. Approved and luapector appointed

“ f l S S S S S T ' " -A commuaicafion from street Commissioner enclosing

ceiimateti fyr reguJxiung «fcc 65'h 'to Broadway. Approved and lu

Oiusiiig eaunidtee fur fifiirn? lota It p f . .S :5 .? r e r r ‘* : ^ r : r faiou:- ' -----------------^ - 7 -

Amirnaflvc- AM. Ouffin. Wood, Oakley, Chapman, Telly, Smith, iia-if, Haws, Britton Frankhn, Conckfin—

communication frometreet Commissioner enclosing ^stuinauo fur furnishing the sewer in 9th avenue from 30th u 3Uh street. Approvedand Inepectur appointed therefor m a divi5ion-vote as above.

c •mmunicati'*n from street Commissioner enclosing isi.mates for regulating 32d Btreet bi tween 7lh and 8 h avenucfl Approved and Inspector appointed therefor on a

vi2t—V«»tc8 ae above.i:ommunication from Street Commissioner enclosing es-

limatoa for Regulating Broadway between 34th and 40th

Cominumca'ion from Street

paying for the clock in the office of the C»c____________of Aesistar-t Aldermen, concurred in, via;

Abner SafiMid roilenor for the aame, lo wil :-F o r flag-

" w Se^tbe PrcXut'auDounced that the Board etood adjouru ualil ^ x i W l N E . CMik.

BOARD OF AS31a s i i l EI—8tatt,d Seaaioa—

Savz£C, for ralief from

r&

^^eOTMtiouthst Wzn._BowB'iio inipeotoi. Sd Diafc.stb'Waid.Ward, be removed from los

Jth Dlst ,8th W.rd.be held at US Chail-

"^Resolution that 7th Ward Statien House be fiehted with gaa.

B i j g S S l Ia held at 74

ir cieetipn Ut

5" 'So?o*«rin Roads against openini lUh ev. To Cc

n petition of

I t a i i i i t s_ Ko..<,rl ofCotiDmitteeon Fire Dapirtment. conflfininB sun-

s?cM:

lident. Asst Aid JiiJsen, Boyce. Webb,

ilo a s e l io ld fila rlge ts.[Reported expressly for the Evening Post.;

Wash iNOTOK Marxet, Wednesday,

kinds of game will continue In abundance till

The prices of fish have experienced a considerable rtion sinoo last week, and a pii In may be h

In vegetables there is no change worth noHclng.

is'Vp"Tb.srir££.«s;«'^^^

^^LOlljANUTS-l'erlOO $4to 6 wholesale iretail4sper

I fE S T K a S i.CRANBERRIES-Wholesale. $5a7 per bblj; retail $2J

II. , . a n , 7 .

- CUCDMBEBS-2S to $1 per 100 wholesale, acoordlnls

^°EGOS—'^ '^olesSlT 's for one shlUlng; retail "

..... .FlSH.Fresh-Codflsh $3 perowt; retail Ofl per lb. Porgies,

■pioiltrdere, $4 per cwt wholesale; retail 6 ots uerlb.—

i l S i l l l s M I i r f

g i l l i l & lGR.4PES-leabolla, beat, 8 to 9o per H> wholesale;

3 ? | f - ^ i j S e " , ? r p ° e ^ * l h r ± n i 2 c . h e s t city

lOjftAper busb^l. Sickle peats $2 p«x wtw»inr.BEACHES, vary &om $2 to $S per basket, aocordlng to

’ PORii—In hogs, brings 6} a 7o ; retail 7 to »c per IhSalt Pork 8c reta il wholesale 7 to 8o.

• POTATOES. 4sto6sperhti retail; wholesale lSsaI4B per bbl. Sweet potatoes 15c per half peek reta il; wholesale, 15s to 20s per barrel.

PLUMS, New —$4to $S per bn wholesale, according to quality; retail, Soto Is per qt. Dried—RetaB 25oper q t; -wholesale S8 per ho.

UMPKINS—58 per 100 wholesale, retail 4e to l e a

OL'INCES—Wholesale, 60o to $3 per bbl; retail $1 per ICO. and 2aSc apiece.

RAISINS.—Wholesale, 20s per box; retail Is per lb r a b b it s —10s to la apiece. Yery few in market a t

present.Sa GSAGES—10 cts per lb, retail; wholesale, 8 » 9 centi

Eolognb, 25 o par Ih, retail ; 22a23e wholesale. SflUASHES—8s tolOeperdo* Marrow squashesSetoSii

^*^oilATO ES-5c per qt, an d tsto 6s perijnshd. ‘’UKTLE—Jsperlb .

bnnqb Cel’e^.lGiaJSs p « dpa^retall; w hole^^,8*^8B

ld e ,^ 8 to 6 s peraoMn. ’Garliek, whiJeSale Sa per 4ottn, reta iw qca iitw eh ; jBJUJgpq -pepperss to As per iOO.; equMh peppers, lif id to as per 100 Salad, 2o a head re­tail ; wholesale, $1[[ per 100. Spinach, $ l per bbl Whole*

[ tale ; retail 9o per half peck.

MARtNK JHST.S - 9 i ^

ifcIpWa.

0 HS/SCTgZWK

4Ut w irlvea a t Sonth«npton oil f te

3 ^ b^> .w i«eppkejiq fM pJ^^ ^^» t7 o ‘cIock., E .i! il. j . w i im t h e Sth, a t 10 A

ae51,loDgitsicre;18,anged rngniOs jrtth . the.

t :N i»g«& o a itte 24tb;o£SepteBiber,-iH:l»nt«ae dS^T;

1 ? ? ^ m A ffiM cs cbatea;aBft.?BUfid &j;:^d8toii V if t# ;eavy northireat Twind m t ^ E a r ly oh the W : io,fning:ont;Of liiTei

; TsssqLtradiiig betH«e order w erd ^a v e i ' „

steamdr M ooifc uye^ ft<W- Bomrada xm

ir p i a t H sm-

rd. lids from Bucksvflle. SC. with naval i'fm Machlas. wUh lumber to Brett &

Bloop Pionrer. P'ovvler. finProyidence.

D ISA STE R S, i-c

all yvell.-CUoJ

SP O E Ey,-^c.M S, Ion 61 SD W, ship Howard, fm New Orleans for

27. Brhark Mary Ann.SO di fm Leith lor

FOREIGN PORTS.

Gets, lat S407

tFHALEMEN.

N ^ X p X i X 6 ~ W n « i3 S p “ r^ '‘B e » t e i p Omega, Fnher. NorU. Faoific ^8lfl*fm Sag HarborStb, bark Ann Stein, lor Pacific and Arctic

liain, Swain. Newport,NB. recruiting; Lexincton.At Sydogr May 4. Emma.Hussey. NB. recrmting; Lexmeton.

A"u*Jrao,'Aag*S5,*bioini?Daggett, of Warren, SSJsp 3$ black

DOMESTIC PORTS.

sloop Es53X, Cnmmmga, for Now

“ liarlt Prudent, Nash, which sldon UieOth inst, is bound to the

ontinjujy.

/p.rdweU. Providence for

Nichols, Bp'timoie fbr Providwic —loot fore and

Clara. Del-

New. Chakiestom. Ifth—Ai ship Gen I'arkbiU. M’Kown, Liver-

’"S'.

c‘id“Br‘'*L'l2i“wSwer. Wettcott, Liver--'- ’-=- " •r-n-i-

l i l M S s S l S S ;imereial Point, sch South.

'iVashmirton. N Pa-

, BAjiooR^ld 12 th, sohs Uhesa’peake.liarriman. and E.xample, ™ !LEa-ifiH kh. brig Long Islanil. Robertson, tnot KobinsonJ

S Ives, Chase NVTorft.

IM P O R T ATZONS.

43 Ions logwood George Ratve]^

JPASSH3NGEK,ii.ly.PRiggles.BLe.

-ard. from HnU, England—Sft WihiTWatkiMlim.

la and economicaLartleleiever offered to the phhlic,____ dfor preeerviiigtiR roofi. and maildng those ttihatM.e leaky tight. ' ^ '

The sabsenher will .warrant to make. aU tin or metal, rooa tight th a t he undertakes, for'ihelow ptioe, o f one e e n tp e ra q n a re io p t,________

exxxnnSailto.

j ^ o u N T a a r ncEiac£i.A N X s a n » g k o c Ap"3SXsSi;«s »tsis w£f l“iNos. 108,110 and US Cliff Btreeti consisting of thefe *

sL”,‘ssftS .frss-s2SSi?^?.s

:^T S v5» j-.safe |

W. HULL’S SONj 10? andUO gi

THE r ETEM NU 1POST.

, !ThdT9ihdM »taiiye«atLiTeipo(AoaSaha a t l t d ’alook

'™i2E S S 5id S £ iy K :

NewYcirfcEsdBdrm naa.' SNGT.AN2}.

T he political noYs by this arrival. Is tm impor'tan t. ' • . : i

m S ^

a t UsAApeebVLwaae n w d«ate

0 ^ ^ “ ^ ” “ * '“ °“^ ftT!« of tk e .

C0®S^TfieANh«“ ffWM*d^^^^ bn thddenf a teflnn

tea Cardliha’ sold

I s.............................." " ' m

the

_ Sti ressiok - 1

______ isy is a gross misconoeptioL,bu t w hat those reasons are is not stated. j

The American ships Advanee-and-ReaeVve had pen­etrated as fa ras any Aqnadron, And s t the departure of the last advices the Advance had got aground, b u t no serious injury was apprehended.

Parliam ent would meet on the 14th of November, to be fn rthej prorogued.

1RR1LAN0>In Ireland the T enant Leagne are extending.their

organizations throughout every town and parish i the country. O ut of Ireland the general opanlo among well informed persons is, th a t the- enmbej some machinery of the league will ultim ately prove its destrnotion. Still tho movement is regarded by ' the government with considerable apprehens^in.— Tho subject o? the Irish Colleges continues to give

.rise to angry disonssion. The Gatholio Biaboj^ are . making moreetreuuonaefforts toiesfabliBhjv uni|rer,si- ty of their own and with a fair ntobability o f success.

■ FK A W C E . 'M . Persigny, a warm personal friend of the Presi-

dent, has paid a visit to London w ith, i t is said, 'pome political object jn view. The Corsair paper; was seized in Paris on Saturday, for publishing a n ak ic lereflecting severely upon viduals, accused of beloi

the President. Thirty ,indt- inging to a society bavin'g for n of the house of theBourii

have been declared guilty , and sentenoedto six mqi imprisonm ent,

A sbip-bnilder-at H avre has contracted to buUd aSteam frigate for the Pope.

Government has gh

ile’seeiartoh^aveBnnk^nloln^^^^^ ®

gun from which it is fired, and produces a most de-

M cord the satiEfao tion demanded b y the.govemment

O B N U IA BK AND i a ^ D U C B IK S .The war in tho Daobies has been rencwe.dandiWith

considerable vigor, th e Hdlste'ners having, thus far, the advantage, bu t w ithout bringing About any Very

29tb of September the Holateini ififlusivo op« ■

Rendshurg, on both sid tacked Tonnin, and the Hanes, have _ovaou*ted

important resrOn the 29tb of September the Hols

monced ofiansivo operations. Proceeding idsburg, on both sides of tho E yder, they ha red Tonnin, and the Hanes, have _ovaou*te

place. A t theTast accounts the Hpjsteihers had rounded and bombarded Frederiefcstadt. 'The w of the noigUhoring country, by odttipg off the d; of the E yder, has been thrown hnoe '

the

4 "?v

Flenshorg,’ whence th e y would proceed to SohTeswig. T hey wUI risk a general engagenienl before tho -win ter comes on, possibly-

. ' ■ A U S T R IA . ^There is a rum otfrom V ienna, tba tiL o id Patiners

ton caUnd upon, tif tK in g of .P rassia to insist 4poj the Hplsteiners lay ing dowa the irarin s , apd thak*bte has offered, an EnglTsh, J|esfc. for t h e , .blockage, of fael.

rgi^oniy anppressodbyfoice, accompanied with blood-

ie H ungariaa,iefageeB have received p e r in ^ b n 'lit th e Turkish, terntoryj, w hen the .^rin is pver.

m ight giveDivan Is undeojdqdmn th is - .rise, to oomplicatiope,

L.GoMtantino, po id t, itM di

- A TA M f. I .spiracy a t M iU n Is said to h.av<? .bee4

wi^ar—Li^oiniportaiioiil^Ba.o .preitedpppAderiH.

leb’in e ’ iH-oonteqiience Of large ’

S.«w?S!S^SitS"2a

‘‘isSiT^S'^'lfc

. f s r s 4 * s & s r ' ' - .ip ing^ab^eiD ge

t h e : FUGITINIS!, SDAVXl DOLD y

I 'A |1 ^U U 4 .^ -A t4 < .BosyoM, Tuesday inoridng October i s , 185(J. ,

T he m eeting held here a t th e «-old cradle” evening, was ono o f th e m p stn n ttu sia stie , n f wWoh th a t place hsui ever bden lh c th e a tre . T h e Hon. Charles Francis Adam s,; late^andidate f o r the Vjoe- PreSWenoy, and son of John <;iuihoy Adamsi was cairodto the ohaiL O nlakinghis8eat»,he:spokb w

which no one wbntd have bi could possibly receive the sanction of any repre ien ta- live of a frce-people. H e then sta ted th a t i t waslive of a free people. H e then sta ted th a t i t was by the accident o f color Only, th a t th e wbilffl were no t as much expose.d as th e hlaoks to the tyrannical

ton of this hUl; and i t w ai therefoce a common■........ andcolori to.'asifst In defchdiog

shjoyment o f the ir li c onstan t .peril

, find h is speeeh aoon-atel ■ Dhronbtype this moraing.

Ereaeriqk: l)oag fa» followed M r* A dam l- H e a ted th a t tinder this la.ir ahy colored m an’eOiberty as^pnt in jeopardy, da ik lm os of fugitiTes sor-

rpwfa'ly.wending the ir way into xild, iaod mnUitade* a t homo were irombUhg;wi|lh: 4Mm*y>,and o n V * ^ ^ ^ . ing to e skyou , a t th is *ine?Mngi V h a t thjtyfghall do.{AvoIoe,lettfiom ;atey ,her!S:4i ' , '

I f labor, toil,, Jnffsring,’ and doV nriglt heroism *. could prosent*ny»la5iti to seen re liberty ,ldrA D ong- Uss thonghtm any of these, men h adae good a r ig h t to i ta ? any me n jn the world, (0 re a t applause.) H o then n a rrn te i. several i?Me.sM <*eape Iiom,slaTery, uider greafr diffioTdty and suffering, had asked. Would

allQvrthU s l a « £ o l |e ^ ’4o -take -iheie men hack

Operatii duty of aU'Classes

.yon nllowbhe a la te h o lie i^ ’i ; tp-bondage.i T h id u ^ e n c e ; responded b y u un tn l- mons. and deafen ing Wo,. Mr*. ADoaglaserepudiated aetireTesistahoe on the pa rt'o f ih e colored people, a s pefSioay yam . against eighteen milUoM of w hile people;, H u t ho J»id. they h ^ le ft to them the p riri-lege o f suffering, and ho believed the colored men o f i^ostotthadniianjm onriy m ido np the ir minds to r a f - .fer death , rath.er, thaab .e carried bpek to slavery.-^ T ld s annonBeement-was. xecBiTed w ith tremendotii

•cheers. Mr* Dougiass thbn went in to d teHing ^cossion o fo h erig h tto rnp »FS.y,,%n4 i ? f « d ^ t h «positionsm detlt from tho.ohwgo n f m e a a n ^ ^

•jthoughbo,ha4 *ome leligioss. A gidn ii ru n ­ning away in b iS js t tly a f fe rh B ,^ laat oome to th e •

-oonclMionthafeJnasD^^^ h is m aste r h a d jn s t-a a m a n y liin d s to ge t a^ i'.ho issb-Jivm g w ith as ho bad,be^4¥?»3!fciaJHff.^^^^^^ **he h ad th e same n n m h e i^ le g a io f U saf% w l* < > b » walked aw axoii h is .lsgW ^ M A notw alknw ay tn h ia

fife.miwter'fl. fife.listened to tbronihotyt .iw i^ pcofomdAtteBtion andinterest. "■;/ . ,

d l i4 a rd ■ l% H |m !^ l^ .^ i ^ " read th e

fag itirc slave law J ifly -tsx » i ^ a i«ro, wl»Afc« wa«

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