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|1 rj i r. ( 11 Jüal'.ie* 8i:v AetTOPoi. in Kt in.«..The fall of this stip- r.eed Ir p-»iB»bl« folr.s» will »it dimlalih the lir«. nl-i »A»ri«TT k LtAia'aenpetlor Diockaar»« Hati whirl. .«* sa.« at price« to .«'( tbe t asese, at Ha 57 (.1 h it him it «ad cor. Chaire*" «nal Peei»«ta_ RaosDWAT. Orkat Baruaisk.Carpkt.-j at (,'osr.Pi r- CBiiin «T Btot'ttn I*«uta -PtTtasoa A ¡ii-ariii» v - aawM'.l ol their »fork of Cilr-tTi, at ,»« Of '»»* price» Rica Vm it I'iartT«. ...''' Rica Tatbitsv CasrtTi. I/él./. Rica Bbusikli. .. Rich.«. Pit. .... ¿MS 4? yard. Rich Htivt liinriir. S -7/ Ale* esa ceBai-aBn.iit . ».ry I«»*« eunnirTnent of ch.ap Is- -«air» at S, yart O L Clorai. Roc«i,M»tti»«., Mat», A. *»43aa_y tow. No TTt BaoAOWAt.aOtTABT Wblte-et._ "TrnilRO-B.MERlNOFi». . Just rrcoiverl and for »ale Î1300 yart» of nip»rlor «xwalitT Kr.ach M»riDO»i. «t » I aer yard -tb» seme uioally «old at 12/. Tbs«a ai« the cn*»¡. cet «iexte errr oflej. «3 te tbe irobli-, B. H. LsAcaaiTi a. No. 817 Broadwsy, corner Leonard »t. ~^iinx_t Clotihro..tbe undersigned win BjfSMfJt «f oh» balance of fail »tock of furet quality Rt »DV-Min» C4.6THI««. corretsr-in» Overeo«!« Banne*» Cuan. Pant.loo.i. Vent», lue.. *t wlml«e»l» price«, w.ib a «tew of reeoterlno,the «tow arernees «T tb» od »tend Nt, 3531 Broadway, ob the In 04 at.Osai*T B»xl with »a entire new etork Wm T. Jt«»i»ct. No» 7 »»id » Barclay et. MEI-ODEORS..Tbt* lartjest assortment *«7eftT»r> fcraUd MsLODtOki ta tbe Unit.i Htttee, «t a i*a» price t-- ten be b»d elaewbrre Atura".* them thoae of s II i II. W Rmilti'i weil known a.ak.. ceTrtirated .. ben.», tnned in the Oqual t.niperain.nt IIhkaci Willis Nu I il Hrr.dnev «CoLIAR PlANOS..T71ûïi.BI.RT & Co.'o VlîïT- UltiM Piano», with 01 withnat II.« r.le'irat.rl Bit!»« aflt.'i- «nenti Ils'lrtt k Cunii'nn'i Pisnoi, (of the bid «irui uf Hi Ist! 4k Co ,) HoBirs W Alias'. Mode) Piano», pronur.r.d by the biabeeri mo«ic«I «nthnrin.-i be eouil .n p..wer. Iirillitncy and Oweetri»!« of ton«, »lid elaiticity ol tioch. to «ay of A«n«iican it.nutaclotc; Plano« of lever«! other ceirbiated Biet"« »ml Hew York manufactúrete Eich Indra me et (tiar»n»«esd. a-id Bold al prior» which defy cornpelltii.o fécond kood Plaàoi at Street bargain»; price« from tfi te 0140. Cub paid for lecoad- banxl Puuce. Piano« to r«nt _HoBACt Wate»» Ko fr- Broadwiy. Special Baies or Stocks ami Iîonim..Tin- and*r!i«ned will b»r*»fl«r deTot» lwSSOAV, Wm»«r«i>4v, famas anal HaTURDay to ipecial »al»! of Stocki «ni aa-O«, ta »dditis»i to LU r.«i.l*r irmi wrrkly auctuio »«'»«.which lake plac« «a uanal oi. M' sutv and ThusidaY. at l¡[ o'clock, «t the Mrrchatil«' Ex'bxnxe Ai »I «T n NIC0I.AT, Re»! Ketate and Stock Au-.tior «*r. _ No. 4 Broad it. Plaiü RÄvTHilks at ¿Vic.. Wo will open Uo« motnin« 1 case nf tbe t.»it QmliiT Plaid K«w BUat, 'war- t«xited «1. i'lk I » l.i« h we will »ell »t "0 enr« p«r y»rd, wur'li «V K II. I.Mlll'111«. No 547 Broadway cor LfMiii-d it. IiACE ANIlMl rtUBCl KTAINSIIKIM Al( HON.. ltv k Fraoi'ioi, Na 2T»| Broadway md N«. M R.arle it has» on band 20,1001.»cr. md Mi -lia Cibiaisi. botmbt at aewlbea, at a »rrat aacri6c», and will «.11 the urn« fee . few dsy» »t »rea« l.ar«»!«.« full 20 p-r cent. le«, than tin- Oilxlna' Co«t of impoatitiiifi e>«, ««fly, for tbil II a rare oppi«- tasltv Alio, tbe lar«e-«t »tick of Wixnow SlIAOt-ll »nd lail.T «CoBBICta In tbe rity, »H of which mail 1er sett cbeip. CftTARACT HOl'PtE, Nta-UBft fxHm\ ». V.. Tin: WiNTf.it MiAsiiN ami Khox'o Firs.. TT e rxre«din« niiàil wei'l.i tint fall bai proved detrimental te tbe Uterem of th« f-r tt»de, tlnou«). tb« pa»« week lia» aer.t CteartiK.f lidlnt. Ki'.s« .«tshliahanrnti. Not KB Broidwiv ont ISM Pulton-it in |ii!'*ult of '.«<.' Kaiix bal« »I'lendid »nil i», «am hii ptir». ni- unn inmi nl> modera'« FlRts! Kt Rs '.Ladies' Furs of extra quality. and o( i.u' ineiiiifact.'* only conaialin« of Capei, V iclijaeji-« ti.flin.d Coller». >ii a.I the known »»riotiei and .Bat.M e.r tl.rii.inr Lralt A In Hatt.ia Ait.r limn. Brn.rl .. av Tbo fiioalt'st indiireinents te» piirchiisers su- »?nor ( lothinc are" ollered »t No. ]'". Kullonet b-ing w. II ui»dr,e( t_e beat ma', riili and HTle«, «nd a'extrrmely low -alter» Cell «ad »»mit,«. Ehwaid T, H»c»*.tt, Clmbin» Knipotium, No. 108 Fnltoa-ct. (Ill AlllAli.III 3 ('lll'.AP AMI St .1.1. ClIllAi'.. «>l00 0aii worth ct laaWlBTaa Cloihisg, intend«»! for th« Brokdw»y He'iil Trkd*. for sal« at Half prie« a' Hi-.-- Clothln* W «retinut» Net. 6t and «il »ulton il Hnlit-iv. Baak t»kan at par; Lewi» Citant», 5C; Wa»htfntn,40._ Ri-.<iti.ATOK> v ni si s Pills, No. 4. *A'e »r* i-e.ritir nil's a»k«d -" What ii th« difference uetw.cn BadWas'i Iti.ol laii.ii ind ordinär» plllil" VV» answer that pill» «. tb«y air ordinanlv prrpurd »od »old by dlflrrre.1 uiiirafaci'.t.rt ai« «rnrrtiliy nur of tw.e knili IhoM) wbicbnp« rat,- en lb« bowel« uirrelycil.nl pur««tive pille, .od the«« which »teil» Ihr irrirtiiiB i.f th» liv. rsn-lare led snereeiiil or liver pill». HiDwiv'i Ri101 i a in», r«»emble l>ill» ii *r*ly in th'fr v.u. ililler in «v« ly other clif.ract»ri»Uc They «ct not only on the bvweli lot on III« ilvrr, ikin. pan «res* in« kidney« rrnnlatin« i-acl, oetsn to to healih) irtm«a. Tbe» »ri not dr»»tir »ml nrv.r »lv* |-»ln aa moat poriatise still to; lb-y stimulate ihr livir wiebnol a-inlan;-. rii.» the BnaVcal «.lib »allivn ou im icur.al i.illa do; containin« nu luin.ra'i la their coeiipi.iiiiri the s »rae I.» un leu whrn need for a I. nth of Un«». They »re tmel.ii. bei«« ennlnpril in »u »I.iint CO»tln« of (uni. Die Ihre» retulite«, thre» In .1« pnifr Ïcod at all tiufi. Kafiwiv it Co Pn-prii-tr-ri r.t Radwis'i Iridy R. lief aid It« i. ,i itn.« II. lolv.iit (In lie, No. lb.' ful ton it up itsiri. Nrw 3 er» A Kf.W 1)im>i»vi:kv.. A WORORRRUL «At-IKT- bat to Nati-bf Primi.! élu find it dithcuit to di«**i tbelr 1. od, who stifl« r from .oumrii In tbelr ifoaiichi, wind or choli tseli.,01 . Heavy n-'.hl »t the pit of their momaclii, ihnui take . win» «Ian ol l>r Ham's Im ii.iiraiisi. Sri»IT. Tbit newly d.covm« d bra« r»«» e the «iiii.i d. iimot ÍDii«oratot ii awe. It linpaita new HI« lo ibr weary an« <l«pr«**.d; *tie.i|<ili rae the wt»k at« n . »>.d mi«.«i b.iliht ih" «srTsai a- «Ickly l.aeiir» ii ill h-illli ehniild u«. Ilr II av« IxVIOOl «Tia«. SrutT Prie» el jH-r I«.til» h »iissai A I o Nu lut bullón it A«.Mi: Ml« H«vi», No I3|e I-ulton .' Br.i ik in «Hold by Droritiit» . very when i'RII4TAI10Ree> Lkji III i I «.lit llv I...This tb« very brat colorín« Pi-iid In lb« world Th» hla i a el lirown oonfeiird by it lo th« liait ara na'.iire'a own serf. |j tiadietii-iuiabablr fiu''-il« iiatu-ali'iiU. OelA, whalsuleand refill «od ipplird -1 i n » a llsoao'l, No ei A»ii r -i..lu¬ ll AIR D'yr AM» \Vn.>. . lUri lli.l.iill ri cele lW«Ud Uli« !>»» bv ill a. » .. wlfdreat the baa* in III« Wn'ln Bold ntiol.aal« M retail, Ol »ppllsd IB bIb» l-rii «1» rnnlii. ». VaV. A BiT.-lino«-- Han Dye, Wt« lud Octn -mai Haï Factory Ne £33 nwnOtwaJ :.*.' . MKW-YOKK. \V1 I.KLV TRIBUNE for Vor. 8 Thai N'k»-V«>k. Wukkli ïriihnl for tbi* .»cek oontsiiis the folinvting: I..FI)ITXI»IAL« elesredlfp, H « ii ty in Lib.rli; «» TUIopol; L. N-|. ilrun In t"a«'an<1; Kran Ii apes lu iiiiaiatl», Clark u l-ioerni'i; It. "Ameman " Party," Hud Timri »nd thrir Rrmedy, Dutreii in Ctnnriretii-'it; Timpeiincr at Albary.Ac. II..NOTES OF A NORTHERN TKIP-N.. 1. Lettjr ftoin Onr On n Coru-pnndriit III..LIBERIA A3 IT IB-Ill LftUr from On. 0*u C. ltM|atMHirnt ir..BITBOrBl Tlrre |3,v. Later Intellnric- Arris«! of Ibr C»ii»niai. at Pint.»nd, l'in|r«-i (I th« ssat3jt brvaitopcl. V..NEW MIRK BIOTOBIOAL Stl^IETV; Semi Ceu trnn'.al Cc'.bralion; Mr Baucrofl'i Oíatiún. I I..NEW rCBLICATIORBi A S.-uih SU,. View of "ilsTciy bv N'li.unih A dann; Thr Nmiboy. VII..THE MARVEL.«} (»I OBOetT-SK.KINO: Jud|« Edmond« ar.d the I.ott l'iwenferi of the At. :i. VIII..RI-\ IKW CM THE Wl-'EK: Olvln« In i cond»nt.d and anal cisuipicuou» foiax tbe last.»at «nd s ni«rl«iii «vent« thai have tr.iupirt-d In th« City, I'liitral tinlei, MexKu, llavii.i »id Europe.. IX..POLITICAL lNTKLLIíirNCE: Nrw Y -tliKlccti n, Milne, Mu a, lni.lt». Nrw Jener. Hela« arc, Indi »na »id lllii.i'li Elect inn« -..NORTH AM) SOUTH By Mr» Uaikell. »uthor of Man llar ¡«-i Rutb (i infer J, Ac XL.ThE WILLIAMSBI RU'I RIOT: Tin« I erdli-t of tas Juay MI..B.»lts\. Oll AII1..W1IALH1> -vw aiaaiirrai 4ad .>« AT|(a, XV..Tr.LE(lRAF!« Tb« LKeit New» rect-lTid bv Teinfiaph XVI..REVIEW OP TÜR MARKETS: R»i.<srf« of th« Noca. Orain, Pn.TUinB.aiid l'ait!« Mark« I«, i rj bbbTJ and ipecially reported for The Tribune. 8I««U cjpir», lu wieppen. c»a be obtainrd at the conuter k. 11 » rablireltoB Offi.-e thia inurnin* frier t>l cents. «eiscaiirTiox -tlur c.ipy I i one »,._, f'-| tutee oofSal BAt »»»eoptci.BSi tericjpie. ttl-i. . - -I- I ...i.m A Vian io Tin Sri«,« or tin Trrir...We mike tbo following cxtrtct ftotn « U.tt>r bv nn v,¡3¡ier .t .l.eßriti«h lVitkaiutdron.publUbafd in the Ljü- donjoiinials " KubabiTt, «me of lb« Mt-c«.i..«a,. we nu0 visited Tb« bay, tu Ht weather, is tbe f-attt nn/n ti »ieco of tcrnery that can be iiiiat»ui»>d. It u per- fe ctl> land loekcl in shspe of a borse-iboe au_ ' lr- »ounded b> hill» »bout l.ooo to l,HM feet but« j[i{, first pa»t '.»' our ttatj II ire the weather was very fia«» and we «Ho» i » n. h. I>uñnK bh» latter part of our nay U .ainod it.a'cssantly. ant m boovil» .a t«> pn vi-i --,: |olt»foi bore, l .<. VtmrnAi hive m settietieiit h - iiinstliks, of a wretcfif.i fort of throe «luis, se s-, rat i.i-i'!.« built bouses, oc« upi«il by .lie Civil. T -i-d ' t U.c. r. and tht» reit, slor«- fcoUi'S for »altf>r«'V:s'i, M tt>» fOOOOrt M Of tat» astetet« tust fuit"*liil». * Il for ISO -i-tticrs, who ¦ mi iliei» of t' .on;.'.I re..in« nf« of l'iauct«. Tbev ai« o list- 'o bo «\cofdio«;ly « autious ».tb lb» «iat.s.4. a.oid i."t aiipear to like b-tfRI mach, «ni trea' ptCCkt-tioo !- - lo l'f moté to |>r« nt a surins« fi> Until, tTsBjOb i -TT . iii.. niel ncvriv t h t) r'rti.«sk were k-lod bj Lbo bla."ks. Tii.rc is ni .su* »Fie -c!i süti f » 7r !h«re, the captain of w!i\-'i 3 » (l«»vert« r The native« are a tine r«ti'.dark ropift-r color, aim tatt«K>eei all over the bod v and face. ana »omo of tl tm luve a terrific aspect. Tsbtif oot« tun»«) i* gcutra-is tliut »et.-n by our « mini >a paro.i; Adaui, but tb«-s are very foud of Kiropcau clotln «, .nd ». ear tLitn »;:h a irreal air. Tbe womeo are ¦ >t iiaai iookinaT. and have a liitle more dress than tin- tuen, e-tboutili tb« .r spare attire would alarm some of oar gijod folks at hoiii«. i'bev are expert ewimaiers. I «aw «everai won,« ¦ in tbe water with their infants, .which Lbey mantled to boll aloft most cleverly. Tab« IsUiid «beeu-el» with e .h oanuts, bananas an I sruavaa, and all sorts of teg«table« grow profasoly, »1g» ait» «_"«> very Dumerous, but cannot be obtained bf os at any price, tfelvillo's Typte «rires a most .»»ttavajitti-i. account of those Is-tuiu, _lthou«;b ratber OOKi-i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. Tbe adjourned Convention of Kturnal Kepre- M ntatirc« met at the Ai~rHouse, last n:ght, anl parted t lerie« of important re«o!utioni in regird to fare«, baggage, running traim. Ac. The dead¬ head qutttion wsi not definitely disposed of. Tue Court ntiou it to meet again in December. Bj the Canecía, at Halifax, we Lave four days later intelligence from Europe. Theie are «ome iinportaLt rumor» (torn the »eat of war, but it doubtful «hat amount of eredencs they «re en¬ titled to. At any rat»», they appetr very ugly f'"- the allie«. We give a pretty full ab«tr*M under our telegraphic Lead. ..WHY W__- VE BIKÎ" There is more property ¡n the United Sut.» (Lit '_:'h1 of Nove-iber, 1*4 than there wa« at the corresponding period of any previ >ut year «¡DCfe the world w«« made. There are more able, ».illful Land« ready to work that property over into »uch »hape» will render it m<»«t available for human «uitenince and comfort than there wete in any previou» year. Art, Srience, In¬ vention, even Agriculture, ba*e made rapid «trides; and it a moderate e«timtte that each day'* work worth on the average tea per cent, more.that i«, it will produce ten per cent, more than tho labor of twenty year« ago would hive done. All manner of Fabric«, Wares and Im plenient«; are Bifide cheaper than they were until recent);»; ko that any otie for a »pecific »um of money can buy iu"re of every thing but Food .than he foniierly could. And, though our »uninicr OWfO were extoniivcly «bort- (i-d by tbe seven- drouth, yet the fiae Mid mild autumn hh» done much to remedy that I'iiast« r. There will be far lei» leed required ih s winter, beceute tbe gra«s ha« held out «o loDg; a large supply of Ilutter and Cheeie ha« been made »ince the fall rain» commen'-ci everything on the ground ha« been harvested in excellent condition; aud we «hall bave fur more Pork and I'.eef than we should have hid but for tbe remarkable finen» »s of the leaiou no m clog- ing. Still, there le«s of Indian Co»-, lei» of Wheat, and we thick lei« of Oat«, in the country, than nn average season would have insured; hut there are enough of these for homo use and a little tosend abroad. Tbe country in general healthy, and the great body of the people were never more willing tOWOfk. So far as iotern.l iiiflu- « in-« ¦ ulone are regiirded, tbi« ought to be a «ea- MM of gemral prosperity. And yet we all do know that the time« are em¬ phatically hard. Mechanic« and manufacturer« are contracting their operation». If_»j firmer« alio »re unable to keep »otnauy hired laborers at work they lave hitherto done. Ii.«,k« are from BCBOOOitj reducing their di*couuts. Miny buildirgi aie »topped half way to completion, their owner» b«ing BOBkrapt, Baal Esttbt-, e«- pecially if ll)..Bll._g further outlay t«> p-nder it fully productive, ii unsalable except at ruinous price». liniiker» bavt- «topped or all but wound up. I ilii,;-h'-l i.ailroal« are ept «hört, awaiting times wLen perfectly good bund« can be «old at twenty per cent. di«coun\ or when iiioney can be procured on ample OOOBtitj at ten er twelve per c»nt. At least two htrndrsd thou mid ii.cn. the discarded «ervitoriofin.uy agallmt but lueklts« enterprise, who have bei n driven ¡Lto cibes and villages by the failure of their ac- custeii.e.l tmmfmw}merit, are now taxious'.y seek¬ ing work for He winter, and seeking in viin. Tte Cities cannot Lire mid pay them; the Coun¬ try does uot call for them, or they lack travel- mon« \ to enalile them to respond to the call. ;-tiif.iihtion and dismay are general, and thou- «a» ill who have property enough, If it could be »old at anything like est, to pay all th.rj «-... ate Impeles»'v. dumbly t»waiting the »hock of ac- t«i«l bankri.pt ». These iBiwiliigl* idle workmen wiut gladly work, if work were to be had. The lactorie», founderie«, mine«, mills, furnaces, ¡a which they should find work, are closed or not half workiug. because money cannot be obtained wherewith ta mu them, or the product» to which they are adapted cannot be sold The money which »hould have kept tl Labor and other eipital ia healthy activity hat been drained off to Europe» to pay for Foreign Fabric«, and there ii voracioui de¬ mand for more to follow it. Let boj Hink v«-n- ti re to extend it« discounts, and it« bills imme¬ diately return upon it in quest of specie totead abroad, a>.J ii must curtail or become insolvent. Bo the laborer aid the factory »tand idle, while the lüe-blocd of buiineit is »tept a vay to Furope to pay for the fabric« tint they would ¡.Indi) produce. Li t suppose, now, th.t word weie paised around that the balance of trade should no longer be » gait, »i ut.that henceforth we tlioulJ import no more Ware« and Fabric« than we cou'd ea«ily pay for, ami that the residue requir«-d by oar need« should be produced at home.is there one »ingle human bein;; within the boundtrie« of our I aion who would uot bear tbe tidings with joy Might not the very u»urer» an-.l and sheriffi who alone aie making money out of the public «lists-'s« be willlog to «top where th»y «tand, cor»ideritig that the property they hive acquired so cheap'v W( uld speedily ri»e to it« fair »»lue ' How | .)fully would our beleaguered citizens an I laborer» bear that their various occupations were al out to nriiiif their natural activity, and that tie whir of wheel« blJ the din of himner» would «oen m nie the air cheerful as, vn Hai not the very Shipping l_tere»t, which hai be- lievtd thitt Free Trade would insure it iin.ente and enduring prosperity, received a lésion not toon to be fi-rgottcu ' Would not ev- n the Im¬ porter», who have been taught to be! .1 e tu th-ir enemy, be glad to secure full payment of the bsl- ateet now due« th' m. »t the c >»t of more 1 mited market« hereafter ? Would not the l.iilroad- bi-ilder». who last year wen» in f«»r Iron du'r- frce, prefer that the Country ibould mike iron at Lerne »rd be able- to pay for it rttbof that it should obUin it nominally cheaper a)ilM 1 an 1 have milker cath nor ac.ept.ble credit t, biy || -ith ' ' LM the word be once passed that the TirifT (in Man,.- of 1-i-would speedily auP|.:arit that ,.f 4b. and there is not a «quare mile of the whole country wtich would not feel the impulse of re¬ turning proiperity. Stock« and bond« would ri«e. Loan« ou good security would once more be ne- gotiable. Keal eitatc would h»*e a rtib talae ct.ee more. Mill*. Faetoriet and Machinery w ould once more be in requeit. We «hould have tbe pletrtjre of advertising once more that me¬ chanic« or laborer« are wanted in this tr that lo- with 1 I cality, to relieve tbe present Jrearr coin _oi of I pitee« wtnted with next to nobody wanting m»n. Hope would be revived eo'ifilence renewed, by ¦ »'Biple anurance that we w ere to m»ke our owo Ware« and Fabric» »gain, instead of coutiaumg to plunge deeper and ep» r in debt fur them. li-it,' ivy » ¦ c. land try »et wtli giwih .' you for a Tanil if you will rette ,<>ur oppo«i- -tien to Slavey." -Agreed." »av « another; my att w ill g" w i'h you if you will only join us " in advocatiBg Nativeiiiu.".Ko, gentleia-a Ml ask cone of you to wai»e your prepoeiessioa» oo other topic»; why tootild you ex«ct «ucb a «ieri- firecfu«' Pe Pro-Slavery, be Nitive. if J M think bett: but join in re«toring work to the un» apiojes» and bread to the hungry, an 1 then we wi'l fight cut our difference» on other ques¬ tion« at leisure. We do n't a*k you t) help re viie tbe Tariff fr our take», or for those of aoy section or eia»» what« ver; tes bave no interest that direct'y require« Protection: no iutereit »ave in common with the whole People. Toe E*it can «tand Free Trade at long the West: tbe North well the South. The vhoh eoan- tiy now «uflering because of the false policy «Lieh triumphed ¡u l»'>, and all »hould uiit« in reverting it. Put we have no opinion! to »ell to secure that ene", and wc don't wint to buy any. If those who trace our prêtent dimiter« to their true cause will uuite in reawing that cau»e. wc »ball rejoice: if not. we must endeavor to live without. We would gladly iee tbe right prevail, but to secure it WO «hall neither comproaiii« our principles nor t'ifle our convi-tion». niK »! vim: LAW IN E-O-ABD. Pertinacity it tbe keyitone of the character of Engliibmen. They are very «low in tak_g IB an idea, but very determined, when they do take it up, in periiiting until it be full» carried ou1. Without running too far back we can cite »everal inttance», w ¡thin our own rec »llection, in w M h this ha» been exemplified. The abolition of the Tcit and Corporation Act», ( »rhich pli-ed th« whole bed) of Dissenter« in an unfair, htOMM unequal, position).tbe removal of the civil disa- l.ilitie» of the BoMMI Catholics.the carryi-i. of Parliamentary Ke'orm.the abolition BfNdgro Slavery.tbe curtailment of tbe inonstrotiB Cotrch Eetabjiibiucrit of Ireland.the repeal of the more »pprenive taxes (newspaper stamp» and adver¬ tisement dutie» upon tbe diffusion of knowledge. tbe ah.-i il .ii of the punishment of death, »are for the T'-ry heaviest offense«.the cirrjing of Free Trade atd the Abdition of the Corn Law«, by the Istc Kir Robert Feel.tbe all but abolition of flogging in tbe Army and Navy.tbe surrendering by tbeCrownof the arbitrary practice of Impres«- ment.nil these, with many other tbiugi. bave li'erally been wrung by the people of I.agitad from their I^piilator» and their Government, by mean» of conttant and untiring agitation, which, in tome instance», had been pertinaciously con¬ tinued from a period bey.-nd the memory of living men. Tie restriction», by act of Parliament, upon the civil ri; ht» of Ihr.-enters an i P. un m Catholics, bad been complained of from the _MM of (<ue( n Anne. Parliamentary I.eforni had first hern »uitat« d utiiler the pitror.nge of tbe elder Pitt, when he w«t Minister to »»-orge II and the proaccution of the other reform« ba«I been kept up, from father to ion, in tnott initancet, until, at last, the Lxccutive were fairly badgered int » concetJing what was required. The Temperance cause in Great Ilritaio an-1 Ireland may be tnt-1 to h«ve first been fiirly brought before tbe public, in a substantive shape, by the rimtrkuble " sayiogs and doing«" of Theo¬ bald Miithew, who it now, we perceire, at Mi deira, in the hope of improving hi« health, which ba« EUtlered very trreatly from »he wear aui toar of .dad and body «luring twenty years of »mex- miiple.l labor and i x -itement. M'llion« took the plnlee (to abstain ttoui the use of all intoxicat- inii liqitorsi -.Ml very ___J of Iheie tvere ftith- tui to their vows, sol. ui.ily mule before CM an I men. Many relapsed no doubt.but th it Father Math» w eliected ry great benefits, there not tbe slightest question. That hi« exertion« were needed may be jin'-ed from the »tatistical fact that calculating only on the quantity of gin aui wkiskj dittilled in Kngland. Ireland and Soott.11, atd not taking into account the vast «[Utntityof foreign spirit» also ecnsuuie-d by them, the con- stimptioti of n«tive spirit« by every man, worn tu und child in Scotland was four gallons.-» year; in Ire¬ land, nearly three; at..I in Logland twogalloin. Thit average was made on eouip.nrirnn with the am »tint of native distillation, and the reipectire number« of the population iu eicli County. T__ aveTAge was »worn to before a Committee of the House of Lord«, and ba» never been denied. Surely, there¬ fore. F.'tlier .Matbew'i mititon wa« loudly called for. Iu truth it w as a noble mi-«ion. though too n.ucli for the «treng'h of one man. Ai one of hi» eulogist» late'y «aid. at a meeting held ia I»ublin to addres» him before hi« departure for Madeira, te is a man "who hid ad roe »ted agrett .principle for tbe rédemption of man«giiiiit one - of the beietting siuiof mmkind:" he hid «to-.d forth, .. not for work lj greatuei«. nor for aorl lly reward, but for that principle which niuit bring 'b»ppii.e»i and comturt to hi« fellow creiture«. " But _MMft worldly honors and rewards were .not given to Father Mithew, and the hi»'«jrian in future age» might not dwell on hi» worldly ¦act» and position, »till he could tell of incidents .abich would brirg satisfaction to the ui'ud of tvety one who read hi« history. He could tail Of muliitude» of familie», of children, bora ml brought up in ruiiery and crime, an i of wive« and biiebar.de «ufferi'.g from the baaeful elfec'« I i *r niperance, who Lad been reclaimel and .. render» d bsppy; horn be had com» forth to tnuncia»e a great j.rin ¡pie. and by intro»-rilg .. the w tore into lociely. and »ttick¡ag the great .cntny tf mat-kind iu it» »trongholi». I, ¦i inf- rt and happtnes« into thouiuiJ« and tbou- .. sand« of Lome».'' Wl v OM man la« beenu'-able todo, t'ioi.'hh1 l'S«acLieved wonder», may be done by the p ver of orcregstion. fkittered »UoverGreat Uritiiu aad re numerous but isolate 1 Temp-rtn -e S >. cietie» wbieL bave hitherto bad no uui»y of A-uon. The j bare been kept together io some a_fhl of conrcciion by their public «tioui. they bar« ¡ntcTrhiM:i-d lecturer» ai.d public »psak-ri. If«, diubt, the lecture« of Mr. (..«ugh hive been in- itrumeLtil. in tbe old c -untry, in extending the feeling of antipathy t. i itoxication and the bever¬ ages by which thtt body-andaoul drttrvjing eril created and foitend. At ¡ait. it has become fatkiotable to advocate Temperance. Tu» I'cited Kingdom Alliance Association, eitibliihed lot y*.tr, for tbe purpoit of promoting th« tot«l .upprenion of the traffic of intoxiciting liquori in Great Britain and Ireland." hu jutt bold t great public meeting at tCaacbetter, tul h»viag Barree- to raiie fóO.-XK) for a Temperance Letgue Fund, (wherewith, aa in the ca»e of tbe Anti- Corn Ltw Fund, to fight tbe battle throughout the c».u_try tied in Parliament.. the s'ltu of #r,Ü(h) w ts railed within five minn'e't after tbe t-gge«"- tion «ii itarted. Th'u ti encouraging; b »f 0 »re not nifficitnt. Lfo. ten tiuiei thtt tmoutit will inccetifuily -ripple with the levia- than vice «>f ii tempe ranee. Tbe Karl of Harriogton kooorn in early life as oie of the British lo'.liers and a person- fri-jud of lirons, tvbo bad battled for tue inlep-mdeice of Greece. ) was Chairm-in of tbe Mtneheiter meeting, and «upported by Sir Walter C. Trevel- jtn several Mcinbertof l'arlitmenf. a greit miuy rich capitalists, and a numerout array of the clergy ef various drotmioatioot. Wnen the fa- mout Alü Corn Law Leagu« telel their fir»t meet- ink", ki tbe tame room, the attendance wot very far from being at good at thi«. Tbe introduction of the Maine Liquor Law, »nd nothing le»«, is wh»t the Tempérance League low »trice for. Lord Hirriu**ton staled bis belief "that tbe Government, so far from be- ..¡Dg losers by the chtuge, would be gtiuer* after " a chort time, for the revenue now derived from " tbe conrutx'p'.iou of intoxicatiug liquor» ivoull «be replaced by the «wing of expense« it. f toi«, "police and peual settlements. The publican« '. would not be loner«, for th« people mu«t itLH "consume rcfreihment«, «ni they would be enn- Ued to ceniume »till more when invigorated .and tTjriehed by the removal of temptation« to . intemptiance. " The reduction iu the price of food, by tt'eplying to it« proper destination the ii.n.ei re quaiitity of uam no«v u»ed in d'*tilling liquid peiiton, »nother element of national gain which should be considered, for it is moit im¬ portant. Tt e motion adopted at the public meet- Dgwu: " That thi« meeting reearis the trarKc in intoxici- tilg «¡rinks, as be-vertigc« as a socieil nuisance, which, indefttisibl«' en any ground of public utility, nil alwajs and inevitably injurious to th-» pb«f_aMI aud n oral welfare of the coiniuuuity, ou^ut ut ouce and filti'«;- tLe r to be rtuiovi-l. lliii« auspiciously hat eonimence«l a system of agitation in Kngland which, if carried on with t-pirit tiid perseverance, must be attended va it it the belt national remit«. AR lI»I«l-TUATIO»4. PfiortotbeliteEleetiou tbe " Kuow-N'othiug" lodge at Lan»ingburgh, i;«LS*e'aer Co bal on its rol!« the names of two hundred and niuety- ei_l»t member». These, we are credibly ia- feirtned, were numbered from Let). I to 899 iaclu- r-ive, in the order of their ad'ni««ion i.to ihe lodge, tnd each wat protided with a bailo, h>r I'llmaiiL A Co., bearing his own number both in¬ side and out, which ballot he wat required to d«> I'osit »t an early hour, while a sharp ejel spy wa« deputed to stand at the poll and check each vote as it csRie io, taking care that the right man I t»tO- it. If any «ne pre«ent«'d a vote that did not bear bit proper number, he waa spotted; and if aoy nianna« behind at the hour when he ou^htto bave voted, a t imble Committee was sent after him. When the boxes returned, a Commictee «toed re ad) t«e note every vote ai it wit opened, ttd if Ht). IT-1, or any other number, did not bip- pen to carry the Hmdno nominee« throughout. then No. 17"1. or whomsoever was ¡mplica'»«d -J the révélation, was ki'ke«! out of th» lodge forth vviib .It is possible that the above m»y lie im« ir¬ rtet in »omeparticular, but in substance It well vouched for and undoubtedly correct. We a»k thore who -OVO twOBO antion of Liberty, und especially of an ur.constrsinei Suffrage, to poi.de r the.e fact». Were they e««entiatly »ur- ¦.«.»« d bj ai')thing that occurred dirsng the .Jac¬ obin l.eign of Terror in France " Hero were Wbiga and Dtmocrata, Temperan.-e and Liqu »r mtp. vehemently suspected of wuhing t-i vote a* their own juJgmeiit directed; and 4<i*h W*r«3 tbe means tnke n to frustrate that wi«h. M v are bad candidate« to b«; ra-bulie«l and good men preferred under tn eipionnije aui coercinoso rig- orou« I When tbe " Kuow-Xothingt" sverc lirst heard of, it wa« given out that they wersan organization of unaspiring citizen« bent on the corree ion of abii.es and fraud« in NaturalizUion, illegal vntiag, coiTtiption iu election«, tbe tyrtnny of Caucuses, t»-4 t\ Believing theierepreteutatioui, we »ttid (.ijmegood naturedthingiofthe '-Know-Nothings,'' for we believed, and »ti'l believe, that there wt* a rtal necettity for euch work as they propoied to undertake. Hut it it the inevitable bane of all secret, underhand operations on public affair! that tb»y create two new and more formidable »vilo lor every one tbey attempt to cirreet. Tte t)rtimy of tbe Caucus s)stein wa» never be¬ fore to ttringent at it it under the domination of the " Know Nothings;" there were never before io niïfjy and such gross knuveriej perpetrated withregiird to any election ai by the "KuOfV- " Nothings' in our late gonvas«: and the free exercite of the Kight of Suffrage« wat never more hampeted and invaded. If these thing« are "done in the green tree, what «hall be done io " the dry ' We cop) in «mother column from the Washing¬ ton correspondence of The North America* ¿a ac¬ count of th« project! of the to-called Central American Land and Mining Comptny, which fully confirms the statements we have «evtrtl times laid before our readers concerning that in¬ stitution. These project! are simply to pro.«ore B confirmation of the grant« nominally nude on Jin. v! I, IBB), and in June of the «ame year by the Chief of the Mosquito Inditn« to Teter and laSonflM Shepherd and Staiiisla« Tnomu ¡Uly, never executed, revoked on M »y J-î, 1-11, by tue tLen Ch.e-f. acting under the a«ivi;e of Coi. Mi«- infant.«., the «gen*, of tLe Briti.-h Government, ai.<i bft«rw_rd more decisively by the present Chief une'er tbe adviee of lir. Walker, Mic-lin- 'ItCCrtOr. Iu this last revocation it Wi¬ fe t foitl.th-t the grant« were originally null, be¬ came tbe giantori were drank wnen they made tbem, because they were eoutrary to the law« of England, then in force in the country, aui be¬ rime lo equivalent had ever been received fir thtm. TLeie decree» are »till in force. and tbcuth variout attempt! h_ve been mvle to g»vt tie Ilritirh Government to innul them, nuthing Lai Leon accomplished in that quirt*-". L'uder ticte re voked and exploded grtnt« the Central Ameri« tu Land and M'ning Company no«y pro- poie to occupy and colonize the coast,.hoping, however, to obtain tn additional tide through tLe content of Nicaragua and Cost« Hie» to their speculatitn, Tbe coatt whi:h it is propoied thu« to colonize, end on which the writer of The North America* fondly imiginei in Auzlo-Stxon Kepublic In full bint, well provided, doubtleu, with nigger«, and til other di'inett'.ç inititutioat entitling it to an- 1 nexation to the Uniled 8tttea. . iuc«>»tsion »f nnaholttooe «w«_p«. where only rngger« tod native India-» could ever exist it any aumWs. Perbtps, however, tbe C-iupiuy may hare urn« patent prtvesi for draining and cl-_r ng th-) country on t large »;»le, by which they ».'..- «ptediiy render it fit for htbitation If .«». at »hall watch it» application wi'h great interest t* tbe return of prosperity to the Stock Exchange, where the it'»ck »hare» of m'tiag a'.d col »uu? iog enterprise», whether bi«ed oa am»'» mi grant« or not. art» just now in a atste of most lamentable depre».ion. THE MAI.\E LAW IS COSSECTICCT. a h. Siate Temperance Society of C »naeeticat hell its annnal meeting in Hartford on the Hub inat. Trie officer» elected for th» ensuing year were m»«t!y the tame last year.II. Hin -os, of Hartford, Presi¬ dent: BVice-1'reiiident for each Countv, an l_MM> tive Committee, a Corrvsponding and Reonliag Secretary. There» was tbe usual routino of rc«olution« and ipt-ecbt«. Promineiit among thxse who tixik part in the di»cus»ion« weit» II. W. Tompkin», of ¦ ir- witb, C. H. Lines, of Xc»-Haven,and Charles C IOB- man. K-i... of Hartford. liut lie most interesting feature of tho m "'in,' »w tbe rep«vrt» from different in-lividual« in reg.ird to tl e happy working of our glori >iis L:quor L»w. A gteat number of incident« were mentioned, anl ca«c» marlt., silo«ing the good results alretdy achieved by this most rigLtco-1 ait. I will mention «oui1 of them: A man was spoken of who employs a grett nimhvr ef Hue».en. D«forc- the 1st of Augu-t In' was not favor of the Maine 1.aw. No», bei». Ho hat eeen it« bappy « lie-1 aa his tat men, ai.d on his g ti is. Before our Liquor La* went into operation, hi» men were often iu the ¡gtog shop, hit horses were» stiuJiog idle, aid be had every It.MB to suppose that to.nt>- tin.es his money went to pay for tho grog; or, hosrovor this may have b«en. he now received I-trger roturas from the labor of hi» teams. Hin horses, also, bok better.ore evidently bettor cared-for. aud bi tier u«tel .even while they do more- work. Tue men. aN», go about »heir businets inore che« rfutly anl hare le-a trouble among thernselvi». S«) he has good r.m >n fir Itii f. in f ivoi of tho Mitine Law. f A dry grocer's experience was mentioce-l. II« it now doing double tho business he did a yeir ago. He had just». Id thirty birreta ofaaflt«M porsunt who hardly pretendí«! to buy aoytbiug but rum before this la v »entinto operation. An Irish woiuin e inao ¡Lto his «tore with a roll af bills in her hand. It w.is sostratfie an exptrriiMMO to her to have »o much money the hardly knew wba' to do with it. Hu» sot¬ ting her wtt» to work, »ho bough» aim >«t every thin:,' »ho could think of, and tina'.ly had one dollar left. .. There, «be »aid, hiiuiing tho List dollar to the grocer, "j.-u le.p tb.it tag me until ( cono again, 11 and then I shad want to buy something more. Aad this man is not only having so much moro trade, but in some instance» old topers now made »ober by tio kind operation of onr law, have come in and paid np old debts of year« Handing. Another case wa« reported of a m au »hiving rented B-OMM to an _____B'l wife aui daughter«. l_e man himself was a drunkard, and paid nothing to¬ ward the rent. The women had for »aartetraad tho'r own Ii'- Vg and his iba, tai hired tin- tciem.-nt iu which to home bi«sotti«h Ml« ties». Hut our law made bim a »ober man. He went to work, earned s >me monoy, and out of his first ctrnings went to the land¬ lord with ten dollars to pay the quarters rent li¬ sa:-! h«' had « me money, and ho th .tight ho would cune ai.d pay the rent. Youkuow, h«»iy», " I have not been very well for so-ne years pa-t, and " not uhle to do much work; but I have been a groat "0.llbtt.V for a few weeks now, and have b«-u " able to work «iiiite »t-ivlily: and I bop»- no* 1 eh ill I.-- able to help my family much nine thiin I have " dine, liny have bail a bard time while I have " bien si. k so much. Ye«, the landlord knew- the family had hud a hard time, and he knew why thoy bad it. but he though» blot not to «ny BaBth ab"'»' It, bal told U l m.-»n bo aa» rt rj glad he was b-'iter no»*, and i.ije-l he would continue M, and bo able t-» aid hi» fniii.ly, f.-r they nee»-!, d hi* MMMtMMM 'i I.. etjH tlaaao tt a __a_hatarar w i* ifraa. II-- »is «'k'd tt contribue lio toward Hi t' ,-s «n League, in ono of our atutktj Eh atUbtttald well i iTo'.l to ..-¡»«- i -, or.v-ii IBM if tttt..rjla fiietsii, the Minn- I.nw; ii mmtt tktpttktjt tu ft.a« IWforc it wont into operation, r-gul-trly after pay-day,thirtwti Iraablaonmtmbb bala« Hehvl oit« n to i--i:\crt lis orfii1«. into a Mit of poliao court. Bo had to heir cou plaint«: me>diato tho «e'tlomont of eiitlu uliit», th< re were tights men w.-re off; inachiu- i ry whs s'.'ii.i.ir g «till; and he ha«! been obliged ta dice-ergo most valuable bands. Not* those thin M have pH»ee«l away a'l gee» on as smoothly and quiet¬ ly at a ],iei eof well-oiled machinery. There more work done; it is b< tter done; more- money made by the employes; more laid up by tbe workmen, besides tl.e iueiease of home omt'orU in their fumilie«. And thus the story ran. A Hood of ev idence was ¡.cured upon us in proof that our L:-|iior Law is doing its woik wi-.l. If.BJ other incidents «r«-re mentioned, equally inte-rcating and encouraging with tlioao I have now given. The meotiug wa« not large, but contained a fair representation of the active temper¬ ance men of tbe Stute, aud an earnest, strong, hope¬ ful »pint pervaded all it« deliberations. If« hive in¬ creasing evidence that the Maine Law gaining etr-figth all the time. We tru-t it is alretdy one of tl.e fixture« of our eiomeetic policj, and will perpetu¬ ate it« ler.iyn influence to the end of time. Surely, the results already reached are worth ten thousand time« all lie toil it has co«t to obtain them. l-BTB-AtCB, , is MAss.icHiKi.Trs.An old friend at ChioopOO, Mas» , forwarding bis I'i for another year of Thk Daily fklBVI., '#hich he lays Le cannot do without., incidentally observes: " I must add, I cannot wai* for your S-ato offijial canvas» I . Ion I hurrah for (..'¡ark and the deatu ami buiial at rum' in the tl I Ktapiia State. I am hearti¬ ly rij.i.i d to aaa your State t»h« «.ling in'o the temper- ai ce- ranks, and 1 hope the demon will be buried «o deep ti.s' there will be no possibility of a resurrection. "I al.-o ent. rtain an aríeut iiope lhat tbe next Leg- i.-:aiure of the old Hay State will make a 'Maine 'I.av* thai will do the thiuj op as i- iblUlM bt, ' Know Nothing' as it will undoubtedly bt. MT.OpraOO.I law worse than noie: n-< it is ex*.- r r-ither r.o'. x..ii'.d. ___tad Pat-riati$n ¡«too m'.ch the errieroftae day iu t.rlotr.hlt| vhlaie. jet th.re is virtue anOBfh lof» to r-ni our ',uota T) if ffttntajft fiatpriaat» trjttaa «. Got. BrtBti r.TUCI*mm*madPI*vm**a*mw Iba >\-br«»ka and i'opulac Sovereignty i'ot-tmvtor of the- For«st City, nominate» Isaiah Itynder», " with 14 his bfttt bob*-aa!.er and fnrnous Lmpire I ib. euit-1 It P.«MM f>r the goveniin»» of the Territory of L'tab. I'Ku n.Two Caer« v Year k\ tbe farm of J.-bn Iseet of Lccaburg, Va , is reported Uating the »ccond crop of peaches this year. The IrM r. ¡. rjeted early, and «lie tree then bloomed »gain, and though of smaller growth, tbe pea« he« of ibe se. sad Mtf i aribab d tLemsclve« »o t«. be eat¬ able, aiid tUvered with the taste of tb>»e of tlu tînt Wtrf. The OtDl r RtaioBBV UirisitD.. Iletni.im'ii .1. i. « Kart Cle.tland, died yesterdayat 11 o clock A. M. at his r«-,.!i in ai.d hi. faaaral trill be at- i.c . d t i:t. rro» Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Ibl cause of bis death wa« a splinter i a a finger, pro- ducing ittliu.n.ati-jn, which cx»~aded to his luogi. Mr. Joe«.« wa« T' year« of age. and wa«, we believe, the oldest living resident of Cuy»«hoga County. In April, 1-C4. he settled near bis late residence, cleared four acres of land, inclosed it with t brush fence, and without plowing dug holes and planted corn. He as»¡»ted in "raising" tbe first frame house in Clevt- land, and th. tint chut eh, iu Euclil. LCl*TtUa4UtttH,tla. THF» LATEST NEWS RE« r.lVRO BT ' MA<.\i.TIC TKIiEURaph. FOIU. DtVTH lavATEB FBOM Kllion». «a»- AK NIVAL OF THE CANADA AT HALIPAX SEVASTOPÖL NOT YET TAKEM. -.>- LA!'(.K ADVUCI IN llUKADSTLrr.S. CottonUidct-Cimsolt 93 «5-8. Htt if tv. Thursday, Nov. 13, «j The Royal Mali aTeamsbip Carada, Carat «Vsee from Liverpool on Saturday, the 11 th itvt, ren-hel lir dock bere «t '20 minutes« ps«t 11 o'c'ockla_tnt«B» The Canada reports, Nov. -¿0, at tiOJ A. M paawl the H. M. steamship Arabia The rteamship Heruivnu left Sonthampio« f«r New-York on the («th inst., with ITS pii*».>tB«jr» u' t fair cargo. The llitiisteaiîirbip Hiltie arrived at L;v»rpijt at 3 o clock on the aftemo m of Toed tv. tS« 7'« Isjts- The steamship luion arrived off CieeeoaM««-» «lay, the :b. Tbe I'nited States steam-fr ;rale Saa Jacin' iiiilel on the 7th from Seiuthampton for Itordcsux, thdret« take ou board Mr. Seule, au I conscv hi«n to Ssatta- dar. Mr. Soul« proceed« «1 s if l'an« for ll-i-doaux. Tbe African Mai »:e«m»Lip Forerunner wot wrecked on Loxcn/.o Point. Madeira ou th« .'3th Oc¬ tober. Fourteen fjtf tbe tiny mais ou board wer« \otL Tblrty.fiveship« bWoninng to Klwanl Olirsr,of Liverpajol, were advertised for «lie at that port oathe . ¡d N os t tuber. Tin: wak. oV vflstopol hold« stoutlv out. The substance of th» news is that Nie allies bal met wi-b un irtiportaot check, and bid not made nic-li ojtBfjf/tah*. (Jooorsl Canrobert sein!« oflbItaly to the French Miiii.tar of War. under d*t«- '¿.'el October, that " (h«> V.«*b »p- " proacbts continued to a Ivan M act ordm » to prori- " out plan». Tho diflkulfit-s nut svith are tw.i-tolix, "viz: The- rocky nature of tho «oil. and so.'-iudly tb» "heavy ea'iberof the eiieur, « artil'o'y, while th« " Frei.ch i-ien only dopend on th..>ir «¡«f-p-iun 1er« tail " l-'-inch mortars This \,-l tin. the cl»'lay." " On tbe night of the satt-, the enimy attempted to »pike the French guus, but failed, and too Ktiuiaai wbo did «nt.-r tbo battorioa Won killod. Tüe Fieusb losses aro not so .rent us nu-lit bo t-fOl ted, aud )h« va«.undid are all tent to Constantinople, wb«ro th« hospitals ate in an etl'cc'ive condition. TV health of the army i«..n the whole «rstinfii. tor) altliouj;h lia.. nee« has ap-ieared auiong tbo gunner* fro u tbe ships, (rimed ) 1 \v.KO IKBT" The total French loss from the l ; th It tho .'lib Oc¬ tober was .'»00. Private iic«"<»unts in tbe Mon,'en i-onta;n the) Froock narratise to Oct. ). On the stet- tilt. -.'0,000 Kusatiar.s attacked tbt French rear, which was defended by the Turki (rom tli«. redouts, and took pu -son of th»rn Tk» Lm-li'li <-"mil en. . «1 an attack, and rent word to Osa. Canrobert, who bar-tened tbo seeoud division tod a se.nadion of Cbaase.urs to tbeir lelef. The united Fiet ch anil llni/lish cavalry rcpaUcd tbe enemy by » bnlliaiit rbaige, in which tho combtt m is sustain»«! fis», miniitrs ssiib tie swoid. Tho positions watt re¬ tail, «d. Tho Lugliah loss was HO, and tbe Frtooh loss not <|uifi- so e-reat. Merci ikoff s statement is, that Gnairal L'prtaJi took four redout«, tvo of «vhich bo ilc«iron«l, a»! the other two b" ntitined and fortified. Tin« It iiaaiaa» e.timate tbe loss of Kn_'li«h cavaby at 100, huly Lnr'li»h primmer« wer«' taken.. On the '-''.lb October tbo l'n-ti-b bal alrafteetj tic.r tn pt-hca within noo yard» of the liusiiao wiirki and tli»- Charneeurs de Vinconnea kille-1 all the It is sian ortillervi.ieb who shoived thorn« live« a', tbe era. brasure». From Oder-sail is stated t'ist» an assa'ill wa«l «okexl for by tbe besieged diir'ui,,' tbo ang-l «.l't'ie .'«tb. Tho llausla-e steamer arrived a' C luatantinople wl Ii news to the 3i tb. Tho cannon«, les weru the- very violent on both sides, and tbo (Uinaxge wasgroat. O11 ibe 1st Noseu.bi r th«' ni-,-e work« were si fir ad- s un' « <! th a", tbe tbiid parallel svae up« ncl. It would be coiiip'ete- in ei^bt or leu dayi. Mi ucbikotï reports, via St. IV-tenliurg, tli tt to tho evening eif tho ltd of November the «i»«'*e onlinno»! wi'bent a reeult. Tbe fire from the Knglisli aid-i hta* become weaker. Tho damage- done to the Kiissiao work« was not much, and was iniinediiitely rop-iei. Nothing c in I»' attempted against tbe northern sid«of Sevastopol. '1 bo comuiuui' «ti-.ii remain* o(»6o. It was reported loubtfuil) that tli« Grand Dukl C"i.st«titine win in tbe City of Sevastopol. The English reports «ay that the City of Ser»-«! >p«n in ruins, that unburied eorpnes poinun the air, tai tliut the commamiers of tbe allie+d army refuse 1 M«*- cbik'.lï tbe three hours be asked to bury tb« dtti. Tbe liuseian lots since tho commencement of lb» »iege is CKtiiiistod at 10,000 men. The E-afastl a*sort tbat Mcnihikoff bolate'i the Hospital Ha/ over bit principal magazine, and that they fired sb-.ll apoo It and blew it up. Tbe.Tuikih Hull'tin ¡doubtful, say« that a dis¬ turbance had occurred witbiu Scvastopeil esj tbe part of tie people, who wished to surrender, »nd tb» Polish deeert'-rs say that a meetia,' of treops had <ïb» curred to plunder tbo spirit-.«tore«. The blockade is ordered to be extended »»> all taTst I.uaaian ports in the Hiack Sea and Azoff. LanBBOB, Ftiday, | p. M .There is no Ister a«»«! from the Crimea. The Mmit, ur of this in iruiag p»b- liehe» 0 disjiateb ree civexl by Govenmieiit from 0»inJ. Csnrobert, dated at IIoivl luirtrs, S.vaetipol, Ott M, toying the works of the siege are buingeootiftatsa. On the '-.'.'/th, tbe kosrlanartny appeared on the Pl^na» e.f llaleiklava, but tbo batte which took plaie irttof no particular conseqnence, although the Ki-^isb ta» perieneed some loss in a charge whi b wa» rep1-»»! by Ihem with great vi-rnr. On the followin'» i«^««''»' ir.g _,' '/0 mm kit SevaAto;«ol and tttorbt» tb« Iti tfitBjtf the Pi it *h lr»x-p«, but weru beaten l»a-n« ILe IiusesiatiS then ra'lied again end tepstted tltattr tick, but were ».«ain def« ate-d wiib eon.'idi¡rtbl« iant» TaM lent;- !'.¦ ,s lt.II i'i Kielbty.rosaihogor-t» havip-f be.« n e.:,c.t. Th« »team in aro fullyceiant- mul -d s fu . a. e A-IA. TaVt Tuik« at Kar-, an l t.- 1; - iaaU tt Tat*, bad gone into a inter ipiartcri. GLKMANV. Vienna r.dvice« report tl.at.oo IsM 't- '"*' Au«trit Batfi lin«-aria cam« to u satisfactory uu-U-ritaad rig«* «¡an question. Austria coincides witli Pr»»»** 'be deliberations of t\o Gcrraan''« Di¬ en tbe war question until tho »rrlvalof tb» «-'i*"» re ply to the lait Prui-iitn note. Indicati«)««* .*. throe n out flat l.'u-ia will reply to the l^tmm* r.ote, if Prussia will obtain a guarantee from «rf*_^ Kiglnml and Au.tiia, that they will not go m ¦* ilen.r.i.i!« beyond the four poiat», Uaasi» will t-O ¡Dg to Lt-gotiateon that basis. KNGLAM). _ In L'-ndon, on Nov. '», Lord Miyor« d*y W,*|T* celebratee!. The new Lord M»y«r of ,'°lvJ,,s','V'*^ man Mtron, gave a grand banquet to tho {- Mini-tert md Embattadoia. Mr. Bu htna .*. preoent. The Fremh MinUter exproaood tb» *** that at that moment all tbo alliod -«..'i f,¡H^w*\l over the ruin» of «Kov««topol. E»rl AÀori** verted to tit effort! to pre-*tvo n»«>«<*, t»_d tW «-^

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  • |1 rj i r. ( 11 Jüal'.ie*

    8i:v AetTOPoi. in Kt in.«..The fall of this stip-r.eed Ir p-»iB»bl« folr.s» will »it dimlalih the lir«. nl-i .Í»A»ri«TT k LtAia'aenpetlor Diockaar»« Hati whirl.

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    sa.« at price« to .«'( tbe t asese, at Ha 57 (.1 h ithim it «ad cor.Chaire*" «nal Peei»«ta_

    RaosDWAT.Orkat Baruaisk.Carpkt.-j at (,'osr.Pi r-

    CBiiin «T Btot'ttn I*«uta -PtTtasoa A ¡ii-ariii» v-

    aawM'.l ol their »fork of Cilr-tTi, at ,»« Of '»»* price»Rica Vm it I'iartT«. ...'''Rica Tatbitsv CasrtTi. I/él./.Rica Bbusikli. ..Rich.«. Pit. .... .« ¿MS 4? yard.Rich Htivt liinriir. S -7/

    Ale* esa ceBai-aBn.iit . ».ry I«»*« eunnirTnent of ch.ap Is--«air» at S, yart O L Clorai. Roc«i,M»tti»«., Mat», A.*»43aa_y tow.

    No TTt BaoAOWAt.aOtTABT Wblte-et._"TrnilRO-B.MERlNOFi». . Just rrcoiverl andfor »ale Î1300 yart» of nip»rlor «xwalitT Kr.ach M»riDO»i. «t » Iaer yard -tb» seme a« uioally «old at 12/. Tbs«a ai« the cn*»¡.cet «iexte errr oflej. «3 te tbe irobli-,

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    fcraUd MsLODtOki ta tbe Unit.i Htttee, «t a i*a» price t--ten be b»d elaewbrre Atura".* them thoae of s II i II. WRmilti'i weil known a.ak.. ceTrtirated .. ben.», tnned in theOqual t.niperain.nt IIhkaci Willis Nu I il Hrr.dnev«CoLIAR PlANOS..T71ûïi.BI.RT & Co.'o VlîïT-

    UltiM Piano», with 01 withnat II.« r.le'irat.rl Bit!»« aflt.'i-«nenti Ils'lrtt k Cunii'nn'i Pisnoi, (of the bid «irui uf Hi Ist!4k Co ,) HoBirs W Alias'. Mode) Piano», pronur.r.d by thebiabeeri mo«ic«I «nthnrin.-i l« be eouil .n p..wer. Iirillitncy andOweetri»!« of ton«, »lid elaiticity ol tioch. to «ay of A«n«iicanit.nutaclotc; Plano« of lever«! other ceirbiated Biet"« »mlHew York manufactúrete Eich Indrame et (tiar»n»«esd. a-idBold al prior» which defy cornpelltii.o fécond kood Plaàoi atStreet bargain»; price« from tfi te 0140. Cub paid for lecoad-banxl Puuce. Piano« to r«nt

    _HoBACt Wate»» Ko fr- Broadwiy.Special Baies or Stocks ami Iîonim..Tin-

    and*r!i«ned will b»r*»fl«r deTot» lwSSOAV, Wm»«r«i>4v,famas anal HaTURDay to ipecial »al»! of Stocki «ni aa-O«,ta »dditis»i to LU r.«i.l*r irmi wrrkly auctuio »«'»«.whichlake plac« «a uanal oi. M' sutv and ThusidaY. at l¡[ o'clock,«t the Mrrchatil«' Ex'bxnxe

    Ai »I «T n NIC0I.AT,Re»! Ketate and Stock Au-.tior «*r.

    _No. 4 Broad it.

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    «V K II. I.Mlll'111«.No 547 Broadway cor LfMiii-d it.

    IiACE ANIlMl rtUBCl KTAINSIIKIM Al( HON..K» ltv k Fraoi'ioi,

    Na 2T»| Broadway md N«. M R.arle it has» on band20,1001.»cr. md Mi -lia Cibiaisi.

    botmbt at aewlbea, at a »rrat aacri6c», and will «.11 the urn«fee . few dsy» »t »rea« l.ar«»!«.« full 20 p-r cent. le«, than tin-Oilxlna' Co«t of impoatitiiifi e>«, ««fly, for tbil II a rare oppi«-tasltv Alio, tbe lar«e-«t »tick of Wixnow SlIAOt-ll »nd lail.T«CoBBICta In tbe rity, »H of which mail 1er sett cbeip.

    CftTARACT HOl'PtE, Nta-UBft fxHm\ ». V..

    Tin: WiNTf.it MiAsiiN ami Khox'o Firs..TT e rxre«din« niiàil wei'l.i tint fall bai proved detrimentalte tbe Uterem of th« f-r tt»de, tlnou«). tb« pa»« week lia» aer.tCteartiK.f lidlnt. Ki'.s« .«tshliahanrnti. Not KB Broidwivont ISM Pulton-it in |ii!'*ult of '.« modera'«

    FlRts! Kt Rs '.Ladies' Furs of extra quality.and o( i.u' ineiiiifact.'* only conaialin« of Capei, V iclijaeji-«ti.flin.d Coller». >ii a.I the known »»riotiei and .Bat.M e.rtl.rii.inr Lralt A In Hatt.ia Ait.r limn. Brn.rl .. av

    Tbo fiioalt'st indiireinents te» piirchiisers oí su-»?nor ( lothinc are" ollered »t No. ]'". Kullonet b-ing w. IIui»dr,e( t_e beat ma', riili and HTle«, «nd a'extrrmely low-alter» Cell «ad »»mit,«. Ehwaid T, H»c»*.tt,

    Clmbin» Knipotium, No. 108 Fnltoa-ct.(Ill AlllAli.III 3 ('lll'.AP AMI St .1.1. ClIllAi'..

    «>l00 0aii worth ct laaWlBTaa Cloihisg, intend«»! for th«Brokdw»y He'iil Trkd*. for sal« at Half prie« a' Hi-.--Clothln* W «retinut» Net. 6t and «il »ulton il Hnlit-iv.Baak t»kan at par; Lewi» Citant», 5C; Wa»htfntn,40._

    Ri-. v ni si s Pills, No. 4.*A'e »r* i-e.ritir nil's a»k«d -" What ii th« difference uetw.cn

    BadWas'i Iti.ol laii.ii ind ordinär» plllil"VV» answer that pill» «. tb«y air ordinanlv prrpurd »od »old

    by dlflrrre.1 uiiirafaci'.t.rt ai« «rnrrtiliy nur of tw.e kniliIhoM) wbicbnp« rat,- en lb« bowel« uirrelycil.nl pur««tive pille,.od the«« which »teil» Ihr irrirtiiiB i.f th» liv. rsn-lare c« ledsnereeiiil or liver pill». HiDwiv'i Ri101 i a in», r«»emblel>ill» ii *r*ly in th'fr v.u. ililler in «v« ly other clif.ract»ri»UcThey «ct not only on the bvweli lot on III« ilvrr, ikin. pan

    «res* in« kidney« rrnnlatin« i-acl, oetsn to to healih) irtm«a.Tbe» »ri not dr»»tir »ml nrv.r »lv* |-»ln aa moat poriatise stillto; lb-y stimulate ihr livir wiebnol a-inlan;-. rii.» the BnaVcal«.lib »allivn ou s» im icur.al i.illa do; containin« nu luin.ra'ila their coeiipi.iiiiri the s »rae I.» un leu whrn need for a I. nthof Un«». They »re tmel.ii. bei«« ennlnpril in »u »I.iintCO»tln« of (uni. Die i« Ihre» retulite«, thre» In .1« pnifrÏcod at all tiufi. Kafiwiv it Co Pn-prii-tr-ri r.t Radwis'iIridy R. lief aid It« i. ,i itn.« II. lolv.iit (In lie, No. lb.' fulton it up itsiri. Nrw 3 er»A Kf.W 1)im>i»vi:kv..A WORORRRUL «At-IKT-

    bat to Nati-bf Primi.! élu find it dithcuit to di«**i tbelr1. od, who stifl« r from .oumrii In tbelr ifoaiichi, wind or cholitseli.,01 . Heavy n-'.hl »t the pit of their momaclii, ihnuitake . win» «Ian ol l>r Ham's Im ii.iiraiisi. Sri»IT. Tbitnewly d.covm« d bra« r»«» e the «iiii.i d. iimot ÍDii«oratot iiawe. It linpaita new HI« lo ibr weary an« -vw aiaaiirrai 4ad .>« AT|(a,XV..Tr.LE(lRAF!« Tb« LKeit New» rect-lTid bv

    TeinfiaphXVI..REVIEW OP TÜR MARKETS: R»i.r bv nn v,¡3¡ier .t.l.eßriti«h lVitkaiutdron.publUbafd in the Ljü-donjoiinials" KubabiTt, «me of lb« Mt-c«.i..«a,. we nu0 visited

    Tb« bay, tu Ht weather, is tbe f-attt nn/n ti»ieco of tcrnery that can be iiiiat»ui»>d. It u per-fe ctl> land loekcl in shspe of a borse-iboe au_ ' lr-»ounded b> hill» »bout l.ooo to l,HM feet but« j[i{,first pa»t '.»' our ttatj II ire the weather was very fia«»and we «Ho» i » n. h. I>uñnK bh» latterpart of our nay U .ainod it.a'cssantly. ant m boovil».a t«> pn vi-i --,: |olt»foi bore, l .eei all over the bod v and face.ana »omo of tl tm luve a terrific aspect. Tsbtif oot«tun»«) i* gcutra-is tliut »et.-n by our « mini >a paro.i;Adaui, but tb«-s are very foud of Kiropcau clotln «,.nd ». ear tLitn »;:h a irreal air. Tbe womeo are ¦ >tiiaai iookinaT. and have a liitle more dress than tin-tuen, e-tboutili tb« .r spare attire would alarm some ofoar gijod folks at hoiii«. i'bev are expert ewimaiers.I «aw «everai won,« ¦ in tbe water with their infants,.which Lbey mantled to boll aloft most cleverly.Tab« IsUiid «beeu-el» with e .h oanuts, bananas an Isruavaa, and all sorts of teg«table« grow profasoly,»1g» ait» «_"«> very Dumerous, but cannot be obtainedbf os at any price, tfelvillo's Typte «rires a most

    .»»ttavajitti-i. account of those Is-tuiu, _lthou«;b ratberOOKi-i

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24.

    Tbe adjourned Convention of Kturnal Kepre-M ntatirc« met at the Ai~rHouse, last n:ght, anlparted t lerie« of important re«o!utioni in regirdto fare«, baggage, running traim. Ac. The dead¬head qutttion wsi not definitely disposed of. TueCourt ntiou it to meet again in December.

    Bj the Canecía, at Halifax, we Lave four dayslater intelligence from Europe. Theie are «omeiinportaLt rumor» (torn the »eat of war, but it 1«doubtful «hat amount of eredencs they «re en¬titled to. At any rat»», they appetr very ugly f'"-the allie«. We give a pretty full ab«tr*M underour telegraphic Lead.

    ..WHY W__- VE BIKÎ"There is more property ¡n the United Sut.»

    (Lit '_:'h1 of Nove-iber, 1*4 than there wa« atthe corresponding period of any previ >ut year«¡DCfe the world w«« made. There are more able,».illful Land« ready to work that property overinto »uch »hape» a» will render it m p-nder itfully productive, ii unsalable except at ruinousprice». liniiker» bavt- «topped or all but woundup. I ilii,;-h'-l i.ailroal« are ept «hört,awaiting times wLen perfectly good bund« canbe «old at twenty per cent. di«coun\ or wheniiioney can be procured on ample OOOBtitj at tener twelve per c»nt. At least two htrndrsd thoumid ii.cn. the discarded «ervitoriofin.uy agallmtbut lueklts« enterprise, who have bei n driven¡Lto cibes and villages by the failure of their ac-custeii.e.l tmmfmw}merit, are now taxious'.y seek¬ing work for He winter, and seeking in viin.Tte Cities cannot Lire mid pay them; the Coun¬try does uot call for them, or they lack travel-mon« \ to enalile them to respond to the call.;-tiif.iihtion and dismay are general, and thou-«a» ill who have property enough, If it could be»old at anything like est, to pay all th.rj «-...ate Impeles»'v. dumbly t»waiting the »hock of ac-t«i«l bankri.pt ».These iBiwiliigl* idle workmen wiut gladly

    work, if work were to be had. The lactorie»,founderie«, mine«, mills, furnaces, ¡a which theyshould find work, are closed or not half workiug.because money cannot be obtained wherewith tamu them, or the product» to which they areadapted cannot be sold The money which »houldhave kept tl i» Labor and other eipital ia healthyactivity hat been drained off to Europe» to payfor Foreign Fabric«, and there ii voracioui de¬mand for more to follow it. Let boj Hink v«-n-ti re to extend it« discounts, and it« bills imme¬diately return upon it in quest of specie toteadabroad, a>.J ii must curtail or become insolvent.Bo the laborer aid the factory »tand idle, whilethe lüe-blocd of buiineit is »tept a vay toFurope to pay for the fabric« tint they would¡.Indi) produce.

    Li t u« suppose, now, th.t word weie paisedaround that the balance of trade should no longerbe » gait, »i ut.that henceforth we tlioulJ importno more Ware« and Fabric« than we cou'd ea«ilypay for, ami that the residue requir«-d by oarneed« should be produced at home.is there one»ingle human bein;; within the boundtrie« of ourI aion who would uot bear tbe tidings withjoy Might not the very u»urer» an-.l and sheriffiwho alone aie making money out of the public«lists-'s« be willlog to «top where th»y «tand,cor»ideritig that the property they hive acquiredso cheap'v W( uld speedily ri»e to it« fair »»lue 'How | .)fully would our beleaguered citizens an Ilaborer» bear that their various occupations wereal out to nriiiif their natural activity, and thattie whir of wheel« blJ the din of himner»would «oen m nie the air cheerful as, vn Hainot the very Shipping l_tere»t, which hai be-lievtd thitt Free Trade would insure it iin.enteand enduring prosperity, received a lésion nottoon to be fi-rgottcu ' Would not ev- n the Im¬porter», who have been taught to be! .1 e tu th-irenemy, be glad to secure full payment of the bsl-ateet now due« th' m. »t the c >»t of more 1 mitedmarket« hereafter ? Would not the l.iilroad-bi-ilder». who last year wen» in f«»r Iron du'r-frce, prefer that the Country ibould mike ironat Lerne »rd be able- to pay for it rttbof that itshould obUin it nominally cheaper a)ilM 1 an 1have milker cath nor ac.ept.ble credit t, biy ||-ith ' 'LM the word be once passed that the TirifT (inMan,.- of 1-i-would speedily auP|.:arit that,.f 4b. and there is not a «quare mile of the whole

    country wtich would not feel the impulse of re¬turning proiperity. Stock« and bond« would ri«e.Loan« ou good security would once more be ne-gotiable. Keal eitatc would h»*e a rtib talaect.ee more. Mill*. Faetoriet and Machineryw ould once more be in requeit. We «hould havetbe pletrtjre of advertising once more that me¬chanic« or laborer« are wanted in this tr that lo-

    with1

    I cality, to relieve tbe present Jrearr coin _oi ofI pitee« wtnted with next to nobody wanting m»n.Hope would be revived eo'ifilence renewed, by¦ »'Biple anurance that we w ere to m»ke our owoWare« and Fabric» »gain, instead of coutiaumgto plunge deeper and J« ep» r in debt fur them.

    li-it,' ivy » ¦ c. land try »et wtli giwih.' you for a Tanil if you will rette ,ur oppo«i--tien to Slavey." -Agreed." »av « another;'¦ my att w ill g" w i'h you if you will only join us" in advocatiBg Nativeiiiu.".Ko, gentleia-a Mlask cone of you to wai»e your prepoeiessioa» ooother topic»; why tootild you ex«ct «ucb a «ieri-firecfu«' Pe Pro-Slavery, be Nitive. if J Mthink bett: but join u« in re«toring work to theun» apiojes» and bread to the hungry, an 1 thenwe wi'l fight cut our difference» on other ques¬tion« at leisure. We do n't a*k you t) help reviie tbe Tariff fr our take», or for those of aoysection or eia»» what« ver; tes bave no interestthat direct'y require« Protection: no iutereit»ave in common with the whole People. ToeE*it can «tand Free Trade at long a« the West:tbe North a« well a« the South. The vhoh eoan-tiy i« now «uflering because of the false policy«Lieh triumphed ¡u l»'>, and all »hould uiit« inreverting it. Put we have no opinion! to »ell tosecure that ene", and wc don't wint to buy any.If those who trace our prêtent dimiter« to theirtrue cause will uuite in reawing that cau»e. wc»ball rejoice: if not. we must endeavor to livewithout. We would gladly iee tbe right prevail,but to secure it WO «hall neither comproaiii« ourprinciples nor t'ifle our convi-tion».

    niK »! vim: LAW IN E-O-ABD.

    Pertinacity it tbe keyitone of the character ofEngliibmen. They are very «low in tak_g IB anidea, but very determined, when they do take itup, in periiiting until it be full» carried ou1.Without running too far back we can cite »everalinttance», w ¡thin our own rec »llection, in w M hthis ha» been exemplified. The abolition of theTcit and Corporation Act», ( »rhich pli-ed th«whole bed) of Dissenter« in an unfair, htOMMunequal, position).tbe removal of the civil disa-l.ilitie» of the BoMMI Catholics.the carryi-i. ofParliamentary Ke'orm.the abolition BfNdgroSlavery.tbe curtailment oftbe inonstrotiB CotrchEetabjiibiucrit of Ireland.the repeal of the more»pprenive taxes (newspaper stamp» and adver¬tisement dutie» upon tbe diffusion ofknowledge.tbe ah.-i il .ii of the punishment of death, »are forthe T'-ry heaviest offense«.the cirrjing of FreeTrade atd the Abdition of the Corn Law«, bythe Istc Kir Robert Feel.tbe all but abolition of

    flogging in tbe Army and Navy.tbe surrenderingby tbeCrownof the arbitrary practice of Impres«-ment.nil these, with many other tbiugi. baveli'erally been wrung by the people of I.agitadfrom their I^piilator» and their Government, bymean» of conttant and untiring agitation, which,in tome instance», had been pertinaciously con¬tinued from a period bey.-nd the memory of livingmen. Tie restriction», by act of Parliament,upon the civil ri; ht» of Ihr.-enters an i P. un mCatholics, bad been complained of from the _MMof (I'osit »t an early hour, while a sharp ejel spy wa«deputed to stand at the poll and check each voteas it csRie io, taking care that the right man I t»tO-it. If any «ne pre«ent«'d a vote that did not bearbit proper number, he waa spotted; and if aoynianna« behind at the hour when he ou^httobave voted, a t imble Committee was sent afterhim. When the boxes w« returned, a Commictee«toed re ad) t«e note every vote ai it wit opened,ttd ifHt). IT-1, or any other number, did not bip-pen to carry the Hmdno nominee« throughout.then No. 17"1. or whomsoever was ¡mplica'»«d -Jthe révélation, was ki'ke«! out of th» lodge forthvviib .It is possible that the above m»y lie im« ir¬rtet in »omeparticular, but in substance It i« wellvouched for and undoubtedly correct.We a»k thore who -OVO twOBO antion of Liberty,

    und especially of an ur.constrsinei Suffrage, topoi.de r the.e fact». Were they e««entiatly »ur-¦.«.»« d bj ai')thing that occurred dirsng the .Jac¬obin l.eign of Terror in France " Hero wereWbiga and Dtmocrata, Temperan.-e and Liqu »rmtp. vehemently suspected of wuhing t-i vote a*their own juJgmeiit directed; and 4iis L:quor L»w. Agteat number of incident« were mentioned, anl ca«c»marlt., silo«ing the good results alretdy achievedby this most rigLtco-1 ait. I will mention «oui1 ofthem:A man was spoken of who employs a grett nimhvr

    ef Hue».en. D«forc- the 1st of Augu-t In' was not :¦favor of the Maine 1.aw. No», bei». Ho hat eeenit« bappy « lie-1 t« aa his tat men, ai.d on his g ti is.Before our Liquor La* went into operation, hi» menwere often iu the ¡gtog shop, hit horses were» stiuJiogidle, aid be had every It.MB to suppose that to.nt>-tin.es his money went to pay for tho grog; or, hosrovorthis may have b«en. he now received I-trger roturasfrom the labor of hi» teams. Hin horses, also, bokbetter.ore evidently bettor cared-for. aud bi tier u«tel.even while they do more- work. Tue men. aN», goabout »heir businets inore che« rfutly anl hare le-atrouble among thernselvi». S«) he has good r.m >n firItii f. in f ivoi of tho Mitine Law.

    f A dry grocer's experience was mentioce-l. II« itnow doing double tho business he did a yeir ago.He had just». Id thirty birreta ofaaflt«M porsuntwho hardly pretendí«! to buy aoytbiug but rum beforethis la v »entinto operation. An Irish woiuin e inao¡Lto his «tore with a roll af bills in her hand. It w.issostratfie an exptrriiMMO to her to have »o muchmoney the hardly knew wba' to do with it. Hu» sot¬ting her wtt» to work, »ho bough» aim >«t every thin:,'»ho could think of, and tina'.ly had one dollar left... There, «be »aid, hiiuiing tho List dollar to thegrocer, "j.-u le.p tb.it tag me until ( cono again,11 and then I shad want to buy something more. Aadthis man is not only having so much moro trade, butin some instance» old topers now made »ober by tiokind operation of onr law, have come in and paid npold debts of year« Handing.Another case wa« reported of a mau »hiving rented

    B-OMM to an _____B'l wife aui daughter«. l_eman himself was a drunkard, and paid nothing to¬ward the rent. The women had for »aartetraad tho'rown Ii'- Vg and his iba, tai hired tin- tciem.-nt iuwhich to home bi«sotti«h Ml« ties». Hut our law madebim a »ober man. He went to work, earned s >memonoy, and out of his first ctrnings went to the land¬lord with ten dollars to pay the quarters rent li¬sa:-! h«' had « me money, and ho th .tight howould cune ai.d pay the rent. Youkuow, h«»iy»," I have not been very well for so-ne years pa-t, and" not uhle to do much work; but I have been a groat"0.llbtt.V for a few weeks now, and have b«-u" able to work «iiiite »t-ivlily: and I bop»- no* 1 eh ill

    I.-- able to help my family much nine thiin I have" dine, liny have bail a bard time while I have" bien si. k so much. Ye«, the landlord knew- thefamily had hud a hard time, and he knew why thoybad it. but he though» blot not to «ny BaBth ab"'»' It,bal told U l m.-»n bo aa» rt rj glad he was b-'iter no»*,and i.ije-l he would continue M, and bo able t-» aidhi» fniii.ly, f.-r they nee»-!, d hi* MMMtMMM

    'i I.. etjH tlaaao tt a __a_hatarar w i* ifraa. II--»is «'k'd tt contribue lio toward Hi t' ,-s «nLeague, in ono of our atutktj Eh atUbtttaldwell i iTo'.l to ..-¡»«- i -, or.v-ii IBM if tttt..rjlafiietsii, the Minn- I.nw; ii mmtt tktpttktjttu ft.a« IWforc it wont into operation, r-gul-trly afterpay-day,thirtwti Iraablaonmtmbb bala« Hehvloit« n to i--i:\crt lis orfii1«. into a Mit of poliao court.Bo had to heir cou plaint«: me>diato tho «e'tlomont ofeiitlu uliit», th< re were tights men w.-re off; inachiu-i ry whs s'.'ii.i.ir g «till; and he ha«! been obliged tadice-ergo most valuable bands. Not* those thinMhave pH»ee«l away a'l gee» on as smoothly and quiet¬ly at a ],iei eof well-oiled machinery. There i» morework done; it is b< tter done; more- money made bythe employes; more laid up by tbe workmen, besidestl.e iueiease of home omt'orU in their fumilie«.And thus the story ran. A Hood of ev idence was

    ¡.cured upon us in proof that our L:-|iior Law is doingits woik wi-.l. If.BJ other incidents «r«-re mentioned,equally inte-rcating and encouraging with tlioao Ihave now given. The meotiug wa« not large, butcontained a fair representation of the active temper¬ance men of tbe Stute, aud an earnest, strong, hope¬ful »pint pervaded all it« deliberations. If« hive in¬creasing evidence that the Maine Law i« gainingetr-figth all the time. We tru-t it is alretdy one oftl.e fixture« of our eiomeetic policj, and will perpetu¬ate it« ler.iyn influence to the end of time. Surely,the results already reached are worth ten thousandtime« all lie toil it has co«t to obtain them.

    l-BTB-AtCB, _« , is MAss.icHiKi.Trs.An oldfriend at ChioopOO, Mas» , forwarding bis I'i foranother year of Thk Daily fklBVI., '#hich he laysLe cannot do without., incidentally observes:

    " I must add, I cannot wai* for your S-ato offijialcanvas» I . Ion I hurrah for (..'¡ark and the deatu amibuiial at rum' in the tl I Ktapiia State. I am hearti¬ly rij.i.i d to aaa your State t»h« «.ling in'o the temper-ai ce- ranks, and 1 hope the demon will be buried «o deepti.s' there will be no possibility of a resurrection."I al.-o ent. rtain an aríeut iiope lhat tbe next Leg-i.-:aiure of the old Hay State will make a 'Maine'I.av* thai will do the thiuj op as i- iblUlM bt,' Know Nothing' as it will undoubtedly bt.MT.OpraOO.I law i« worse than noie: n-< it is ex*.-

    r r-ither r.o'. x..ii'.d. ___tad Pat-riati$n¡«too m'.ch the errieroftae day iu t.rlotr.hlt|vhlaie. jet th.re is virtue anOBfh lof» to r-ni our',uota T) if ffttntajft fiatpriaat» trjttaa «.

    Got. BrtBti r.TUCI*mm*madPI*vm**a*mwb» Iba >\-br«»ka and i'opulac Sovereignty i'ot-tmvtorof the- For«st City, nominate» Isaiah Itynder», " with14 his bfttt bob*-aa!.er and fnrnous Lmpire I ib.a« euit-1 It P.«MM f>r the goveniin»» of the Territoryof L'tab.

    I'Ku n.Two Caer« v Year k\tbe farm of J.-bn Iseet of Lccaburg, Va , is reporteda« Uating the »ccond crop of peaches this year. TheIrM r. ¡. rjeted early, and «lie tree then bloomed»gain, and though of smaller growth, tbe pea« he« ofibe se. sad Mtf i aribab d tLemsclve« »o a« t«. be eat¬able, aiid tUvered with the taste of tb>»e of tlu tîntWtrf.The OtDl r RtaioBBV UirisitD.. Iletni.im'ii

    .1. i. « mí Kart Cle.tland, died yesterdayat 11 o clockA. M. at his r«-,.!i in ai.d hi. faaaral trill be at-t» i.c . d t i:t. rro» Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock.Ibl cause of bis death wa« a splinter i a a finger, pro-ducing ittliu.n.ati-jn, which cx»~aded to his luogi.Mr. Joe«.« wa« T' year« of age. and wa«, we believe,the oldest living resident of Cuy»«hoga County. InApril, 1-C4. he settled near bis late residence, clearedfour acres of land, inclosed it with t brush fence, andwithout plowing dug holes and planted corn. Heas»¡»ted in "raising" tbe first frame house in Clevt-land, and th. tint chut eh, iu Euclil.

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    LA!'(.K ADVUCI IN llUKADSTLrr.S.CottonUidct-Cimsolt 93 «5-8.

    Htt if tv. Thursday, Nov. 13, «jThe Royal Mali aTeamsbip Carada, Carat «Vsee

    from Liverpool on Saturday, the 11 th itvt, ren-hellir dock bere «t '20 minutes« ps«t 11 o'c'ockla_tnt«B»The Canada reports, Nov. -¿0, at tiOJ A. M paawl

    the H. M. steamship ArabiaThe rteamship Heruivnu left Sonthampio« f«r

    New-York on the («th inst., with ITS pii*».>tB«jr» u' tfair cargo.The C« llitiisteaiîirbip Hiltie arrived at L;v»rpijt

    at 3 o clock on the aftemo m of Toed tv. tS« 7'« Isjts-The steamship luion arrived off CieeeoaM««-»

    «lay, the :b.Tbe I'nited States steam-fr ;rale Saa Jacin' iiiilel

    on the 7th from Seiuthampton for Itordcsux, thdret«take ou board Mr. Seule, au I conscv hi«n to Ssatta-dar. Mr. Soul« proceed« «1 s if l'an« for ll-i-doaux.

    Tbe African Mai »:e«m»Lip Forerunner wotwrecked on Loxcn/.o Point. Madeira ou th« .'3th Oc¬tober. Fourteen fjtf tbe tiny mais ou board wer« \otL

    Tblrty.fiveship« bWoninng to Klwanl Olirsr,ofLiverpajol, were advertised for «lie at that port oathe. ¡d N os t tuber.

    Tin: wak.oV vflstopol hold« stoutlv out. The substance of th»

    news is that Nie allies bal met wi-b un irtiportaotcheck, and bid not made nic-li ojtBfjf/tah*. (JooorslCanrobert sein!« oflbItaly to the French Miiii.tar ofWar. under d*t«- '¿.'el October, that " (h«> V.«*b »p-" proacbts continued to a IvanM act ordm » to prori-" out plan». Tho diflkulfit-s nut svith are tw.i-tolix,"viz: The- rocky nature of tho «oil. and so.'-iudly tb»"heavy ea'iberof the eiieur, « artil'o'y, while th«" Frei.ch i-ien only dopend on th..>ir «¡«f-p-iun 1er« tail" l-'-inch mortars This \,-l tin. the cl»'lay."" On tbe night of the satt-, the enimy attempted to

    »pike the French guus, but failed, and too Ktiuiaaiwbo did «nt.-r tbo battorioa Won killod. Tüe Fieusblosses aro not so .rent us nu-lit bo t-fOl ted, aud )h«va«.undid are all tent to Constantinople, wb«ro th«hospitals ate in an etl'cc'ive condition. TV health ofthe army i«..n the whole «rstinfii. tor) altliouj;h lia..nee« has ap-ieared auiong tbo gunner* fro u tbe ships,

    (rimed ) 1 \v.KO IKBT"The total French loss from the l ; th It tho .'lib Oc¬

    tober was .'»00.Private iic«"

    It was reported loubtfuil) that tli« Grand DuklC"i.st«titine win in tbe City of Sevastopol.The English reports «ay that the City of Ser»-«! >p«n

    i« in ruins, that unburied eorpnes poinun the air, taitliut the commamiers of tbe allie+d army refuse 1 M«*-cbik'.lï tbe three hours be asked to bury tb« dtti.Tbe liuseian lots since tho commencement of lb»»iege is CKtiiiistod at 10,000 men. The E-afastl a*sorttbat Mcnihikoff bolate'i the Hospital Ha/ over bitprincipal magazine, and that they fired sb-.ll apoo Itand blew it up.Tbe.Tuikih Hull'tin ¡doubtful, say« that a dis¬

    turbance had occurred witbiu Scvastopeil esj tbe partof tie people, who wished to surrender, »nd tb»Polish deeert'-rs say that a meetia,' of treops had all taTst

    I.uaaian ports in the Hiack Sea and Azoff.LanBBOB, Ftiday, | p. M .There is no Ister a«»«!

    from the Crimea. The Mmit, ur of this in iruiag p»b-liehe» 0 disjiateb ree civexl by Govenmieiit from 0»inJ.Csnrobert, dated at IIoivl luirtrs, S.vaetipol, OttM, toying the works of the siege are buingeootiftatsa.On the '-.'.'/th, tbe kosrlanartny appeared on the Pl^na»e.f llaleiklava, but tbo batte which took plaie irttofno particular conseqnence, although the Ki-^isb ta»perieneed some loss in a charge whi b wa» rep1-»»!by Ihem with great vi-rnr. On the followin'» i«^««''»'ir.g _,' '/0 mm kit SevaAto;«ol and tttorbt» tb« ItitfitBjtf the Pi it *h lr»x-p«, but weru beaten l»a-n«ILe IiusesiatiS then ra'lied again end tepstted tltattrtick, but were ».«ain def« ate-d wiib eon.'idi¡rtbl« iant»TaM lent;- !'.¦ ,s lt.II i'i Kielbty.rosaihogor-t»

    havip-f be.« n r« e.:,c.t. Th« »team in aro fullyceiant-mul r« -d s fu . a.

    e

    A-IA.TaVt Tuik« at Kar-, an l t.- 1; - iaaU tt Tat*,

    bad gone into a inter ipiartcri.

    GLKMANV.Vienna r.dvice« report tl.at.oo IsM 't- '"*' Au«trit

    Batfi lin«-aria cam« to u satisfactory uu-U-ritaad rig«*«¡an question. Austria coincides witli Pr»»»**

    'be deliberations of t\o Gcrraan''« Di¬en tbe war question until tho »rrlvalof tb» «-'i*"»re ply to the lait Prui-iitn note. Indicati«)««* .*.throe n out flat l.'u-ia will reply to the l^tmm*r.ote, if Prussia will obtain a guarantee from «rf*_^Kiglnml and Au.tiia, that they will not go m ¦*ilen.r.i.i!« beyond the four poiat», Uaasi» will 0» t-O¡Dg to Lt-gotiateon that basis.

    KNGLAM). _In L'-ndon, on Nov. '», Lord Miyor« d*y W,*|T*

    celebratee!. The new Lord M»y«r of ,'°lvJ,,s','V'*^man Mtron, gave a grand banquet to tho {-Mini-tert md Embattadoia. Mr. Bu htna .*.

    preoent. The Fremh MinUter exproaood tb» ***that at that moment all tbo alliod -«..'i f,¡H^w*\lover the ruin» of «Kov««topol. E»rl AÀori**verted to tit effort! to pre-*tvo n»«>«