1HE FENrfY P,R E S S Is published (tally, ( Bunders excepted,) br ' FRANCISCO CALDWELL, , PB0PB1BJ0B8." Orri? MO. H WSST roOlTH-ITKUT TAB PKNNI PKI8SU delivered to subscriber la Cluclnntl, Covington and Newport, tad sur rounding cltiea and towns, t the ex- ' i ' ' ' . tremely low price of r ail. OUSTS A WICK, PATABLfl TO CABB1IB. micas or iua: Blunle copies 3o. 1 1 month 4Uo.; 3 monthstl; 1 pen U, AMUSEMENTS. I '1 WOOD' S Til E ATE It, ' COt 0ISTH AD TIBK-gTIim. . Joiih A. I lulu, J,....M,le Lome end Manager. Twenty-eighth night of 'Mr Anderson and Miss Ellsworth)'. THIS (Thursday) eVri)' WATeniher lb, will be presented tne oeautuui piny Ui INGOMAB. Ingninar . l'arthenia. The Tliiiarcb..., Pylydor Myron.................... Actaa- i Mr. Andersoll ..Mm Ellsworthv Mr. Bead nr. Htnn Mr. Elltler Urs. Gilbert fiance, by ....,., Miss Kate Pennoyer To conclude with the new farce called f AST AND SLOW. FaUM 'the Pant)'. ....-Mrs. Illsler Juhn Puddlcotrib (the Slow)-...- ...,.ilr. JHIaler aVflrnit nrenarat lofts lira beihs made for the speedy production of Hhakspeare's "Merchant of Venice," ab a complete Hhakspearlan flpctsnl. The original piece, as never produced in this city, bnt iirfu me same style aa li wm oriKiuauy uuii. iu uou dun. New Hceuerjr, Costumes, Machinery, Ac IW To-morrow evening Benefit of Mr. Andenon "Doors oneii at 8ki: Curtain rlaee at Hi o'clock, Paicrs or Admission Drew Circle and Parqoettet Dncauis; uanory, gncenw. 1VATIOBTAL. THEATER. Last night tint tto of the distinguished actress, Mrs. JrtlM Dean lUyiie, Aud tho popular tragedian, Mr, Marcus Elmore. THIS (Thursday) KVKNINO, Novemlior 10, will lie acted thu aploudid Tragedy, in live hcIh, called PHILIP OK FBANCK AND MARIE DE JBEBAN1E Marie de Mcranie Mm. Julia Dean Havne Pliilip Augustus ...Mr. Marcus HI more (leheron, Mr. Yanderen Archbishop uf Kliviuia Mr. Blevlu JM Fon Uiin. Mr. Swift 1 1) follfuet.1 ....Mr. Jennings llo La. Jtoche ...iu Mr. 0. ilnnri Ingerburge Mint h. Qraham Dance by ,.........MIss Jennie Bight. To concludo with the laughable farce called THE W1NDMLL. Sampson Low . .....Mr. Bernard Marian ! Mil. O. Jleurl (Mr Friday evening, Boneflt of Mra. Julia Dean Ilayne. ' THE NEW NATIONAL HOTRfi, adjoining Hie Theater, la now open for the receplion of guests. Kmima can Le obtained ly the day or week, uud lueals furnished ut all hours , NuTIUB. Tradeeman anil ntherit aro cautioned against fiirnlalilnK any articles for the theater with out a written order, signed by the Manager. MIT1I A NIXON'S II ALL, DI DESI11E, MR. CRAWFORD , . ! Willgiveanotherofhia ' POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS, On Thursday Evening, November 10, PIANIST, HEBll IIOKTTUKII. On thle occasion the Oinclnnati Highland GiihiiIh. commanded by Captain Patrick, will appear in full naliotiHl coKtunio, Tickets :w cents. To bo bad at Messrs. I'oters ft Sons, Km Hh A Nixon's, and Mr. Peters, jr. Doom open at Va o'clock; Concert to commence nt 8; iioloat 11 E O LY-M P I C, FOUBTH-BT., BET. MAIN AND SYOAMOBK. Lessee aud Proprietor ..J NO. I10W0BTH. This new and braiilfiil TEMPLE OF THE MUSES opened tor the seaaou on TIIPHSDAY, OC'TOBKK 'i7, Willi a full ami talented PBAMATIO AND UON OF.lt f TUDUPIO, seleclod from the dinerent tbea tern and opera conipauies of the Union. Adiuiseiun 10 centa. for particulars sue small bllln. The "Olympic Saloon" will be open at all hours during th day. Thu Bars are stocked with choice Wilim, liiiiuors and (JlsaiH. oe'ii LADIES' FURS ! OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE W ALL THE DE8IUA1JI.K STYLES, and well vorthy the attention of Ladies desirous of pur chasing Fine Furs WlT be a son A II lis prices, J; C. TOWERS & co.; HATTERS AND FURRIERS, , No. 149 Main-wtreot, no3 ONE DOOR BELOW FOUBTH. IJATENT MACHINE-MADE PAPER B AOS. for Urocers, Druggists, Tea Dealers and olbera, matin from extra quality of Wrapping, Ma. uiila and White Tea Paper. Zin),inh) No. 1 Wrapping and Manilla; 1 No. a am,WMi No, 3 . . ano.unii No. n . ' . i'lHI.IIIIO No. s " 9I,II0II No. io am No. 12 wi.im No. i , , , aMI,IHK) No. 18 , . ' auiwmo No. ai ' ' aXI.IHIONo. 2S . , , am.iHio No. 1 White Tea Rags; ' ' 2fl,UOONo. il ; aw,u(ioNo. a The above ate put up Id packagea of 900 bags each. We are manufacturing from sixty to seventy-live thousand Bags per day. NIXON A OHATTIELD, ., , .. Paper Dag Manufacturers, And Wholesale Paper Dealers, , oo22 ' ' 77 and 79 Walnut-street. "rOTICE TO BUILDERS. PROPOSALS Ji will be received at tho office of I Rogers, Sou A Co., No. m Vine-street, until the aith of No veinlier, Inst., at 12 o'clock, for building Hie new Ciiii'iniiatl lluepital, on the site of the present tuillitlng, bounded by Western-row, , Twolfth-street and Miami Canal. i Bids to he received for tho whole Job, and not in parta. All bids to be made to conform to tho plans, specifications and terms of IiIiIm; all of which may be seen at tho office of Isaiah Rogers, Son & Ui,, 166 Vine-etroet. No bid will ho received unless they conform to and are uiaile on tho printed forms; aluo, the bidders to ; name the price t hey will allow for the old materials now oil the ground. The security intended to ho offered for the faithful performance of tho con ti act to named In the bids. OKU. W. BUNYAN, Chairman Com. of Council of Public Buildings. h Cincinnati, 0.. Nov. I, hW). nollt 111 IS II WHISKY. 1JURE IRISH WHISKY FOUR YEARS Old, received on consignmnrit from POWEB8 'A SON, r Dublin, mid MUKPli V, of Cork, for sale (under bond) at reduced prices, !v uoiaw - WM. U. BA11KY A CO. 1JIAN0S AT NO. 6fl WEST FOURTH- - STKKKT-llnllet, DnvlsAO.1.; II. I. It... . 11 .... A Oo. ; Kuven, Bacon A Co. -All will be sold at prices that can not fail to suit, fur cash, or will rent and let tho rent pay for the Piano. J. OUPItOU, Jr. The largut stock of Melmloons 111 the olty, oc2t ,3, A. B. COLVILLE, Scale niannfaotnrer No. 41 East Second-street, between 8ycamoro and Broadway, Oinclnnati, keeps overy description of Counter, Plntfnrm, rmtle, Itallrnad Depot, i ; aad Track Henlext Trucks, ':: , Iron Wncona, ivo. , epalr ng done on tho shortest notice. nol-ftm BRANDY IN BOND. JOHN BATES HAS just received nn Importation of choice Brandy in M and i Caska, Otard, Dupny A Oo.. and DonU, llonnle A Oo. Fursale wholesale and retail. , NATIONAL THEATER UUILDINO, ' oc31 . , Sycamore-street. NEW BUCKWHEAT. ANOTHER LOT of choice Pennsylvania Buckwheat that can't be beat. Juitroceivnlnndfnraaleby , , JOHN FEHOUSONOroeer, " un , Coi ner Ninth and Vlne-atroels. Iishi Fisui iiaui-i iiAVs always on hand a supply of picktod and smoked Fish, comprising ttalnioii, MnrKerel Herrings, Halibut, Ac. JOHN KEROUHON, Orimer, i no!) Corner Ninth and Vlno-streets. 1- OAF 8UQAR. LOVERINii'S CELE J BllATKD Loaf, Sugar. Also, Lorerlng'a Crushed, Powdered and Oriinnlated Sugars, in store and for sale by JOHN FERGUSON, Orocery, o5 I Uornor Ninth and Vlne atreuU. ; VOL. 2. NO. 70. CINCINNATI, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1859. 9 ISA W - PRICE ONE CENT. Arrivals of Trains. IntniNsrouK A Oinoiiiiiati-:0 a.' .; IM r. M.t 0lNUIMNA7f,IlAIII.TON iWD Dattobi 7:15 A. 10:47 A M , A'ill i, m Ilk. 1Mb w Littli Miami7:W a.i.;'l:38 p.m.;7:18 r. .; IfciS MaaiiTTA AudOihoikhati Is: 20 A. .;:!& p. m. Ohio and Missisgipri 7:15 A. m.; 2:uo p. is.; 10:19 p. UOVINQTOn amo Lxximotom 10:20 A. si.; 7:06 p. M, Departures of Trains. IKDTANAPOLII AWO OlKOKMATI-ilU A. M.j 13:00 M.I 6:00 p.m. OiNoiNNAti, Hamii.toh and Davtoh Indianapolis asd Olevolamd, :0 a. Sandnsky Mail, 8:00 a. a.; - Diiuunn7,v:ou r. sr., Accvminwiaiiuu,i,;ini if, m, I1ITT1.C JdiAMf'-OIevelnnd and Pltlsbug,6:0O A. M.I Cleveland, I'lttabw-g and Bellalr,ti:30A. M.; Colum bus Accommodation, 4:W r. a.; Cleveland, Pitts burg and Uellalr, ll;JUP. . Ohio AJin Mississippi St. Lools, :00 A.M.; Loon, ville, 3:00 p.m.; St. bonis, 8:30 p.m. - Pmssuao, Uoi.ombus and OwfoiNiiATifStenbenvill Short Line) East Front-street Depot 6:00 A. M,t 8:00 a.m.; 11:30 p.m. . . , Olhvrland, Colum bos Ann Oinoinnati last Front street :08 a.m.: 8.3(1 a.m.: 11:30. Oinoinnati and MAaiBTTA 8:1 a a. h.: 3:30 p. bt . Okntbai. Ohio From Coat Front-street Depot 8:10 COTINOTON AND LlIIliqT0N-:25 A. M.i 1:30 NEWS AND GOSSIP. In 1310 there were but 350 newspapers published in the United States. " ' fc&A good telegraph operator, working ten hours per day, brines a reoelnt of about $75 to the treasury or the company. , ' ..frOn the night of the Slat nit, ioe formed in Iberville Parish, La., of the thickness of a dollar. - IKS Tho number of death in Now York City, for tho week ending the 5th inat., wa 361, being a decrease front the provioua week of 11. Juhn Lanier, n. aon of T)r. f!. V. Lan ier, of Danville. Va.. wan killed bv ihn nini dental explosion of tho tiiaUil of a I'rininl ra. ticing at a target. Eft9Thfl lilnff nf Stveilnn via ahnnf fA pose the abolition of the severe punishment InflioUd upon those who quit the Established Churoh. . flE0A whito woodnook was hrnnMit tn hii otfice on Saturday by a sportsman, as evidence that, though uncommon, the oolor is not en tirely unknown. I . ' MfTbe Riohmnnd Enquirer savs that if Seward, Greeley, Halo, Giddings and Smith are surrendered to Virginia, Brown may hope for a pardon. 33-On Tuesday, October 18, the marriaee was celebrated at St. Michael's Churoh, High- gate, London, of A Uric Alfred Watts to Anna Mary Howitt, eldor daughter of William and Mary Jiowttt. I 1Ker Rnv. Dr. Rnvnnrlinil albeit November 4. IIo was one of tho leading ministers of tho Froo 1'roubytcrmn Church, and exorlod a very imyortatit influence, over its affairs. In tha LitcllflnllI (C.l. C.nnrl lnul n,nnl, Carroll Manchostor received a verdiot of $1, 500 against tho city of Hartford, for injuries rAneivAil liv ni.nmlilinfr Qnninai . J Q ..w,.,.no ririU stone in the sidowalks ot Albauy-avcnuo. m-W It vda nxnni'iail iliot (lio nn,.i:.. strength of the new Sardinian army will be lOO.OOO. exclusive of tha riflecorna nnH mill. tary marino. In addition, there will be tnrougbout the Kingdon about 600,000 Na tional Quanta.--: -. , . , S-On Monday last, In Bayou Sara. La- James Murdookhad a difficulty with two Irish men, in whioh one of them, named John Far rell, was killed by a pistol shot. Murdock was arrosted, but roloased on the ground that he had aoted in solf-defense. 1 jSflir .Tnniea ninrlca. tlinatyiiiianf r.nn.lnM nhveipietl. hne ilint rel.ieArl fenm 1,1a .nf;..A J- J , J " - Mia uuiv.v II I personal physician in daily attondauce ou . 1. n..AnH U U .. 1 I ..i c 1 1. i ,., luo uudu. juio ua uoai uunrgu Ui me UeHita of the Queen for twenty-seven years since nor girinooti. ftF Tha nflir.ini Pienlmnntjian finmtu mil,- liBhea a decree authorizing a lonn of one million francs for Sardinia, by moans of the alienation of the rentes on the public dobt to mat amount., financial artairs in Waplesare represented as critical, and a loan of B,O0O, 000 was spoken of. &"Aooounts from Cochin China say tha the Frenoh forces were bo worn out by fatigue and disease, that they wero preparing to abandon Tourain and return to China.' The only point which the Admiral will not abandon is Saigon, where extensive fortilioations have been raised, ana a strong garrison will be left. TThe shipments of potatoes from the port of Bangor, this fall, will greatly exooed those of any former season. It is estimated that one hundred thousand bushels will be exported. The potatoes are pronounced more uniform and of better quality than have been produced lor many years. ; ',, flffrTha Boston Ttnnellr atatArt thai. Alavan V ' - persons in Falmoutn, Mass., living within a oirouit of three inllos and a half, rooently spent a pleasant afternoon together, whose united ages amounted to eight hundred and ninety- seven years. The average of their ogos was eighty-one years. 22ffA young girl at Limerick. Ireland, in vited her faithless lover to tea, and on his de clining to renew his promise of marriage at her demand, she poured some vitrol into a bowl and dasbod it into his faco. . His sufferings were terrible, ono of his eyes was destroyed. bis face much disfigured, and his recovery was nouotiui. A forgor arrested at Haverhill is wanted by Rhode Island bocauso he swindled tho Arcade Bank at Providence, in April last, out of $1,200; by Maine, because ho got $800 at Portland Bank in March; nud-aftor these two Slates aro through with him, Mas sachusetts has a claim on him which must be satisfied. grThe success of Mademoiselle Vestvali, whom we claim as an Amerioan, continues to increase at the Orand Opera in Paris. She ia now. rehearsing "Horoulaneum," to tako the place of Madame Borghi-Mamo. M'lle Vest vali will horeafter take the first rank at the Orand Opera, a position whioh she was only able to conquer by real merit. , IfSr Madamo Roger de Boau voir has just died at the age of thirty-six. When twelve years of age she mado hor feiif as M'lle Doze at the Theatre Fnmeais. Sho was the authoress of several vaudevilles and operas, as well as of several novels; of the lattor.ono entitled Let vonjuewxt de m ile Muxr, is the best known. 3rIn England, for instance, no less than 30,000 tuns of iron are required every yoar for the necessary repairs of the traoks on the dlf, ferent roads; and twenty millions of wooden sleepers are replaced annually, having be come useless from decay. This item alone re quires the felling of 300,000 trees, ocoupyiog 6,000 aores of land. .... i i, , . . There are one thousand five hun dred operatives in the Manohonter Print Works, one tnoasana of wnom are female, and the monthly pay roll is about $40,000. The mills eonlain about sixty-thousand spindles, and ono thousand five hundred looms, and oonsuino weekly forty-live thousand pounds of ootlon, twenty-five thousand pounds of wool, manu facturing annually fourteen million five bun dred and sixty thousand yards of oloth. The dyestufts and ehemicals consumed annually amount annually to $380,000. . ' ' Robert Stephenson's Funeral—Painful Scene at the Abbey. Robert Stophonson's funeral took place in London eti the 29th, under circumstances of deep and imposing solemnity. A consider able time betore the appointed hour, Weat minster Abbey was crowded with u distin guished assemblage, numboring nearly 3,000; the streets through which tho corf. jt passed were lined with sympathetic thousands who seemed deeply conscious of the lots the na tion, had ' sustained; window-blinds, were drawn down, and the ships in the Thames lowered thoir flags in token of respect for the illustrious dead. Many of our most distin guished, scientific and commercial bodies joined id the procession, and among the pall bearers were Jkarquis of Chandos and Sir RnhArfc Mil to h lonn. Thtk a iV. " ' - . " HVVMW 'uu.itu biig Abbey was one of the most painful descrip tion. Stern men. shed burning tears over the tomb of their old friend and trusty adviser, and Mr. Locke, tbe eminent engineer, dis played, in particulw, an intensity of grief which, wrung the hearts of the bystanders. Rovaltv rlirl Tint Ttfinri iia nrnjuvn ao in it, ai.u - j t - - - r - . hi. v., jio- bration of the obsequies of one of the greatest of England's untitled princes: but we have it, on tho authority of the Duke of G'am- L . l i : . i . i . unuge, mat xier jnujroi,y aeepiy Bympauuzea with tho doeji and general fooling of rogret wninn Htepnenaorra ueatn nas evoked. The Glob says tnany grcnt mt n hava been buried in Weatmin'Ater Abbey, liut we have no record of such scene as that which we witnessed on the 2ath. Tho whole proceed ings were devoid o! snow or pomp.' The fu- nnra.l woa aiitir.ln in tViA .vl.nnn 1., , 1. n mournera at the place of burial gave dignity ami lmpressiveness to mo scene. Scdauyi. is St. Petkbsbubo. A late letter -om St. Petersburg says of the Caucasian hero : . . On tiiA iliiv nf hln arrival & enmnul iim.1 gathered around..iie entranoe of the hotel i & . j ... ,, ... i . .. wuuro us umgeu, aua an uia poin is wnere It was expected he would pass in going to visit the chief authorities. He appeared quite at his ease in Jio way disooncertod. Schamyl went to see the museums of natural history, And thA A nailn.mv nf KniAnAA. Tn .Iia .van. ing he was at the Italian opera, in the box of Prince Anatole Baryatiuski, brother to the commander-in-ehief of the army of the Cau casus. Tha scene whevo "Amina," in Sonnam bula, oomes down' the ladder from the mill, produced a great effect on the Kazi Mahomot, the Iuian's son. 1 Schamvl is enchanted with all ho bchh in Russia. "Had I known your country ioo' aer," said he, "had I seen all I now see, I si lould nave made my submission long sinoe." well said, certainly, but perhaps the avowal may not be altogether sincere. The Iman is evi dently a olover man. His answers botoken considerable npropvt. When asked what had most pleased hint in Russia, Schamyl replied, "The kind reception of the Empitror." , OtrrruKNnna Trkatucht ar fl.aiRi at Af in. kid. Madame Grisi lately met with a very unfriendly reception in Madrid, from what cause we are not informed. A Ma-arid letter (no date) in the Independence Belye najB that at the performance of Norma, fifty or sixty l. . C 1 1 ' . I . , , iurouuii, uueu iur uia purpuso, aau iiacou lix littlA freniin. in i Via linn.. tfallAvloa r-.ala.l haw with groans and noises of all kinds which com pletely drowned the voices of Madame Uirisi and' Mario. The uprewrwar at its bight at tho commencement of the duet in the second act. Potatoes were then thrown from the up per galleries, falling at tho feet of Madame Grisi, and rebounding into the pit. Tho pub- lin in thft knven unil nfhev no-rfa nf 1,a ti.mao. rose indignantly to protest against such art outrage, out xuaaame unsi wunorew, nor taca bathed in tears. Mario attempted for 'some seconds to brave the storm, but was obliged to leave the stage. One of the employe of the taeaier came iorworo to announce mat. the rjertormance would not ne continued. MAiiam'. Grisi having fainted away, overcome with emotion. A Nkw Abctic. Expeditios I'inouncuj. The London Timet in the last l&tue received says: ' Hern, fnr lh Idol nave noen sending expedition after expedition to thA lev rftfrinna f,f (hA Wn-!h PaIa In .asnth of poor Sir John Franklin and his Trussing shins. .'' ThA ailhiAet. hnu fmiat, un Iat,, kafn. ta that one almost thinks of it now as a matter of nistory. it is like the retreat from Moscow, or any otner calamity inntotod on tne nunian race bv tha Gnnlun of thA North Ra haV, has been douoi so much has been ascertained. r . . . t . ' ao inns oi any vuiue remains to ne aon e, tuat a man must be a fanatic indeed on the subject of ioe who WOllld nrnnnSA inv fnrthnr vnln.a. tions into the frozen regions which lie to the nuriuwara oi ine Amencan continent lor tne solution of a foregone conclusion. , , . -. Kidhappino a Vouho WhitkChilb iiv Chi- CAnn..(In flA.tlirriftV la.af a. vniih. knml. .... .iu j .... i. wmaiv child, two years old. was stolen from, the ren. idence of its paronts, the I'athor, Ptirlor (Jar- sen, a ruspoctaoie uerman tarmer at Wash ington Township. Two men in a wagon drawn hv a imir of hn.v hnniAH. nrA nu, iV,a promises, and it is supposed took the child During Saturday night and Sunday the cnuntrv wn.fl hnino. anoiirnil ftii Ami sirl.K large companies of the rcsidonts of that vi- p.inifv ' in AVctrv flirAAfiAn ? TKa aU!1 A ;. . nrirl two venrs old. lirht comnlnxinn nml h.ip almost white. , . .. . t A Fiji Island Markiaob Frast. Mr. Wil- Imnifl. fl.n fi!noIiaTl t iiiiinnnra ffitrea a n ain ni of a grand marriage feast given by a chief of .1. - T V ! T .. 1 , - L . , 1 f . . . uia biji asjbuub,, me mainage oi ms daughter, at whioh the good oheer had to bo estimated by yards and hundred-weights rather than by dishes. Tbore was a wall of fish five feet high and twenty yards in length, beside turtles and pigs, and vegetables in pro portion. One "dish" at the same feast was ten feet long, four feet wide, and three deep, spread over with greon leaves, on which were placed roast p.gs and turtles. t ' An Unxpbotd Explosion. A citizen of Hampton, N. II., recently purchased half a pound of powder, whioh he placed in his stove ovon to dry,: whme it remained all night. Soon after building the lire in the morning, the good woman of the house was not only astonished but knooked down by the explosion of the powder, Which had evidently become dry enough to ignite. The stove and the various eooklng utensils In use were completely demolished, and the woman barely escaped a like fate. , . . ...t, .... "i Ait Inorniods Yobno. Robekb, A Gorman was robbed in the town of Franklin, Conn., by s mere boy, whom ho took into his wagon for a ride along the road; the boy asked him to smell a fine perfume,' from a bottle; he smelted, and the next thing he knew he was sitting alone in his wagon; the boy, a watch, $15 in money, and a buffalo robe gonel The little scamp bad chloroform in the bottle. ' ' I t , ; Aw Artist Apthb Old Bbowm's Hbad. Mr. Brackott, the well-known sculptor of Boston, left that city last week for Charlostowo, Va., for the purpose of making a bust of "old" John Brown, the hero of the Harper's Ferry affair. It is hoped the Virginia authorities will allow the artist to preoeed in his design, although it it to bring book to Boston Brown's head. - 1- i 6 S The Feeling in Virginia Concerning John Brown. The Richmond correspondent of the Now York Ecrald writes thence, on tho 5th, as fol lows: ' Brown's execution is as oertain as that to morrow's sun will rise. All statements made to yoa to the ooatrary are without a shadow of foundation. Procrastination of bis sad doom imed not be assumed as a basis for hope by tne . friends of the unfortunate conspirator. in policy whioh suggests this should not be understood as eontomplating the question of pardon or commutation of sentenoe. It in volves no suoh sequence necessarily, and no such purpose it contemplated by this act of olemenoy. He must die, no matter what the influences in behalf of his pardon may be. Let Brown's friends, therefore, reoonoile them selves as best tiny can to his sad fate, and spare themselves any further trouble in the line of his pardon or a oominutation of bis sentence, for it will all prove utterly vain. Governor Wipe Is still In the receipt of soores of letters pleading pardon for Old Brown. Some guaranteo the Presidoncy to his Exoellenoy as a prizo for this act of mercy ; others nnrAde ,t.i . ' Jeot of taking away life, presenting that as uod s prerogative alone: while niliAm .mi 'i'1 1? 'nreate 5"nst the life of the Governor auuuiu no suuer urown to be oxeouted. Let ters have been addresser! tn lim-n v.m.Air urging hiin to prolong his trial, and avert his At AAllhAn n . .... 1 j ,, , w i,u rcuiuiBsb penoa possioie, mat his release was inevitable, and probably near at hand. The inference (mm this a purpose to rosouo, whioh is just as practicable a un -aims at ooiaining a paruon. To all these pleadings and threats tho Governor turns a deaf ear. His purpose is irrevooably fixed, and that is to bang Brown. A Richmond Paper on Wendell Phillips. lips. The RIohmoni Enquirer has this oomment on Wendell Phillips's late anti-slavery speeoh: What means the applause that greeted the treason of Phillips in Brooklyn? What is the world to understand from a.,-!. of approbation? Is thia tha ,,vmni .r two people, as different in our sontiments of "au sini wrong as wo are in onr institutions? When an impudent scoundrel, avowing himBolf "not a oitiien," asserts that one of the States of the Confederacy is not a government, it pb uuneeuou, uia it not meet the ap probation and enlist the attention of a crowded audience from a sister State. Our North ern brethren, by suoh exhibitions of approba tion, are fanning tho dame of civil discord, which, in an unlooked for hour, will burst forth into a consuming conflagration. We shall feed the new mouldorlni. every particle of fuel furnished by the North era fanatics. As lonir ns onnNAriTAf !um alio silent and listens coward-like to such treason, wo suaut miorm our readers of public senti ment at the North, and if the information in flames, whv let Ihn onnannii Atiiati Pull imAH U f -f I 'I v VU A Kit U'UII vita authors and abettors. It is folly to point Southern poople to tho Northern press as evi denoe that Brown is execrated at the North. A few more luoh nuhlio msntinou i. iViur -ikinl, applauded Phillips will satisfy the people of the South that the Union bus served its pur pose, that WB aro two rlifi'rtrnnl tiaktiIa on. I ,I.a. all efforts at continued good feeliug, undor a common government, are futile. A BBTBUVRn WnWltf TtBAVimva IT...., n .ur. - - .....uvik. ii.n.ini., anu Child. Some months sinoe Mrs. C . a woman of twenty-five years or thereabouts, moved to Elgin. She was an intolligont and handsome woman, ami irnvn nut that ,h. lost her husband a few weeks previous, in Chicago, and had sought Elgin with a viow of ameliorating the roiiiembrarjoes of ber loss by a ohango of scone and sooioty. During hor rosidonoe her conduct was in every re.ipoct ox emplary, and she speedily obtained tho re spect, sympathies and companionship of the best society in the oity. Thus matters pro gressed until some two weeks sinoe, when one night she was suddenly taken ill. A lady of the place was eont for aud tho sick woman w.is safoly passed through woman's first great trial. The noxt night the same ludy was sent for in haste; she cainu and found the baby doad, and the mother kneeling by ita oold form, anil sho, too, dying. She lived long enough to tell hor that she had not been married, that the father of hor chilil was one of Chicago's wealthiest citizens, and that driven to despair at her dis grace, and the dnrknosB which the future pre sented, she hud administered poison to hor child and herself. She positively refused all medical assistance, only requesting that her babe might le laid upon her breast she pressed a kiss upon its cold lips, and thon her spirit lied across the shadowy rivor to await the ooming of her betrayer. A Calipobniam VoTwa a Bia Tiokrt. In Stockton, on Wednesday, an hombre at the First Ward Polls, exhibited grout fear that a spurious ticket would bo ployed upon him, anil thus ho would bo swindled out of voting for all tho mon ho dosircd to cast his ballot for. To make himself secure ho procured a cloth poster, with tho whole Stato and County ticket printed on it, and walked up tn tin pulls to deposit his ballot. Ilorowasadi loniraa for the Judges. The cloth poster would fill a peck measure, and there was no means of gottinc it in tliAlin.11nt.liny. T1,a votor claimed his right of voting his entire tiuKot, us vne law am not say now small tne ticket should be. Tho Judges began scratch- inrr thoir linnilfl. Tim vnLnp flirnu !,,. 1 ,1,a n - .......v.vm iiiu law to protect him in his privilege of casting uib uaiiui,. me crown snoutou, ana 1110 voter hold in his arms his ticket, and insisted upon hisi-iirhta na a eiLiznn nt' thn lln'ilcl Ri.iIa. Tho Judges bocaino politic aud commeucod conxinfr. vlies thnvni.tr iiinrmniiimmib.l v a,,,,. sented to voto a ticket of less huge proper none. aanrraiKuuo juauoimi. HOW IH1 NSW StATBS WBRK PgOl'LKD. Einlffraiinn from tha old tn Ihn una Mio,a began much earlier than the passage of the i, -Bar, . . urei law in ioio, giving pensions to revolu tionary soldiors, but, in order to show its effeots upon that portion of our population, we give some stntistios of thoae who tinrniAn.nll ohanged their domioil after they were pensioned - .11 L1..1 m l r . , i . , tu ubuer oiaMis: xruui Virginia so roruoveu. 10 Ohio. 12tn Kentnekir. 1A In TtiatrW nf (Inlun,. bia, 2 to Maryland, 5 to North Carolina, 7 to Missouri, S to Indiana, 2 to Illinois, 13 to Ten nessee, 3 to Pennsylvania, 2 to New York, and one each to Michigan, Iowa, Georgia and Hf li.lasinnl. Tn tha alv 'efAaa Knttlanl ai.iu It - " -"g.BUW WMW, of those who removed out of New England, din wont to New Ynrlr.fil tnflhin. A tn T.n:... to Illinois, 17 to Pennsylvania, 6 to Michi gan, 2 to Wisoonsln, 1 to Virginia, and 3 to New Jersey. Those from tho State of Maine went cener&llv to Ohio, and thn nimlu, r., u . r i w .. v.ti Connecticut that removed to New York was muoh larger than from Massachusetts. Irusi i(toi Cbntfilufion. HUUB THl SpiRITlIAMflT lTnmA. Ihn known American rapping medium, recently passed through Paris, with his wife, on his war to America, lie nntnnlvhu lost hi. of evoking spirits, but has acquired now and more terrible power. Instead of confining his miracles to conversation and oonimunion bo tweon tho living and tho dead, he now places living, but widely separated, friends in con nection, and enables them to hold converse to- ether. Such a power is very suggestive, and oes not need to have its inoonvenionces pointed out. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH NOON DISPATCHES. New York Election. Nsw York, November . The JTWiune fig. ures out the result of the election in the State yesterdny as follow: The five State officers on the Amerioan and Republican tisket are certainly eleoted. This includes Controller, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Judgo aud Clerk of the Court of Appeals. The other four officers remain in doubt, but the Republicans aro probably elec ted. The new Senate is undoubtedly Repub lican, probably by an inorcased majority, and the Assembly is also strongly Republican. The county offioers elected are three-fourths Re publican. Tug CiTT.-New York, November O.-Tho elty elects ono Republican Senator, which is a Demoorotio loss. The Mozart Hall or Ex Mayor Wood Democrats nominees full very fur behind the Tammany candidates. NbwYork, November 9. The vote in the olty is only 54,000; over 48,000 loss than was registered. The Demooratio majority in the H.tyt I n,,troller 12'777'' for Secretary of New Jersey Election. Tbbnton, N. J., October 0. The returns from the various suotions of the State indicate the election of Charles A. Olden, Republican, as Governor, by about 2,000 majority.. The Senate will be Demooratio, but the complexion of the House is doubtful. Sulem County Oldon, Opposition, for Gov ernor, has about 100 majority. Newoll, the Demooratio aandidutn fn- m.-ir .i..j In the first Legislative district, Lippinoott, Opposition, is eleoted by a small majority, and Habarmeyer, Democrat, is elected in tho hocond District. Massachusetts Election. nearly tho whole State, give Banks, Republican, for Uoveroor, a majority of up wards of ",000 on the whole vote. His plural ity ovor Butler, Domoorat, is wore than 23, 000. The Senate as far as received, stands 34 Ropublican, 4 Democrat, and 2 doubtful. The House stands 182 Republican, 50 Demoorat, and 4 Opposition. The entire Republican Stato tioket is elected. Congressional Election. November V. The lines south aro working badlv. Tr a - -f "pi'uu.iiM bjW vutam mil returns at present from tho Sixth Congressional Tit frier rf rViIn t!ini. Tho Snrin ffflfiTtl nnrrAtitinn.TAnf ..P ft, Ulotrrftlihs that tSnnrjnrmn .,..r,i,r Clelland (DomocratJ 500 majority, and says iuo miuniii irora me district indicate his oloottou by from 4,000 to'5,000 majority. County Election. ,.i,...:. yestorday passed off quiet. The vote polled did not exceed half Hint nf th ..::..., election. The city gives a llanuhi; fan tiiii.iw- ttyofOlO. " J Requisition for Gerritt Smith. NatV YllllK. Nnvnmlui- (1 n. ..1" - - . uu A,,vnnc u u dorstands that Gov. Wiso has made a requisi tion ou Gov. Morgan for the surrender of Gerritt Smith, to answer tho charge of onm- plicity in the Harper's Forry insurrection. Captain John Brown in Prison. A correspondent of tho Boston Trancllrr thus writes from Charlcstowu respecting Cap lain John Brown: . , . During in v intnrv . . " " '- AVAW Vf B4 (LV illU jail, ho repeated what ho suid in Court, that uo was jniriuouy sausned witn the fairness ol in n mi, uu mo Kinuness ot nisi treatmout. Ho said that Captain Avis, his jailor, showed ns much kindness in treating him, as ho had shown cotirego in attacking him "it is what I should expect from a bravo man.'' Seeing that ono of tho deputy jailore was present, he added, "I don't say this to flatter it isn't my way I say it bocauso it is truo." Judgo Parker appears to havo conducted tho trial Willi remarkable candor,' dignity and impartiality; and when we consider what a servilo insurrection is, the self-control of tho people is wonderful. Brown has not been in irons since the first night, and every possible indulgence is shown him, except the indulgence of delay. 1 Kvcn tho snecd of the trinl is. In i,- ,.,,.,,.. i for by thn accident that tho lorm of tho Court hunoonedto bo hold iimf, sit I. Vila filita. ; Captain Brown appears perfectly fearless : H .. I I VAdnAA,- AA. 1 1 . 1 1. , ., .u lunj-uvw enji iiimi, ne nns no lee line about (loath on a scaffold, and beliovos that every act, "oven nil the follies that led to this disaster, wore decreed to happen agos wivm uid nuim Trita niauo. me only anx iety ho expressed was in regard to the oir cumstanceHof his family. ' Ho speaks highly of his medical altendanta, but rejects the of fered counsel of all ministors who believe that slavory is right. Ho will die na fear lessly as ho has lived. John Mitchrl on Fiiturr Wars. John Mitchel, who is now in Paris, has commenced a serios of letters in a Dublin paper, called The IrUhman, (similar in its politics and do signs to The Ntition,) in whioh his objeot is to suggost to tho Irish poasantry that France will soon be at war with England in the Medi terranean, and that the opportunity will then have arrived for inducing the Emperor Napo leon to Invade Ireland. "But," exclaims Mr. Mitchel, "who will moke tho Empororsure that the Irish poople wait for him, and pray for him? . How is ho to know that two hundred and filty-two thousand fighting men would be found to follow his eaglos from Bantry Bay to Dublin, aud from thence if he chose it across to Liverpool? How, above oil, are the people the UOOnla of all rllianna and ahaa.Io ,a .. 1 1 .. . .i.v.u tV Wq brought to look steadily toward this as an event not only possible but probablo, and whioh may to each of them bring joy or sorrow just as they demon u themselves in it?". Thu Countkss Giccom. Th Paris corre spondence of the Now York Timet says: Mr. Fagnani, of New York, has just finished at his studio in this oity, a full-length portrait of tho celebrated friend of Byron, the Countess Guio ooli, whioh is acknowledge to be one of the finest works that ever came from tho studio of this painter of celebrities. . Even at sixty tho Countess, now the Marchioness of Boissy, is a handsome woman, nnrl ahmra All th .ma -r that remarkable beauty which captivated the noari sua inspirca toe pen or llie great poet. Mrs. Fagnani has in her possession a small look of Ilvran'a hair, nnamlail tn ). k- il. J , ( v wv u V, 11, ,UQ Marchiness of Boissy a beautiful little curl set in glass and gold. , '.::' LlBKRAL BlOtrXSTfl Tn Rh .liirnni Bsa-ir vntBa Samuel Cochran, who died recently in New ura, niauo ine uiuowing charitable beqnastS! To the Amerioan Bible Society, $10,000; to the Old School Presbyterian Churoh of Amer ica, $10,000; to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Free Church of Scotland, $10,000; to the Board of Domestio Missions of the Free Churoh of Scotland, $10,000; to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Old - School Presbyterian Churoh, $10,000. If none of the Sooieties ahiiva. named . are . now mMAtinn. ;n e..!!... the testator directs that the money be- given vo mo r roe inurcu oi oootiana. . lie devoted the residue of his property to dispensing the Gosnel of Christ in anil arnnn.l ,- n: .( 1 -.-VWHW ... HlJ J , New York, and throughout his native land. uwuauu, .. , ' ; " I W ,'-!ti( n RATES OP ADVERTISING fERMS-'CASH.' AdverllsementinoteioBedinf five lines (Agate.) OnBlnaertloiw...l On week 11 OS Two weeks....... 1 90 1 One i I M Larger advertkwmenui Inserted at the frUowing rates for tijuare of ten Unas or leas: One lnsArtloTi..;jr:.t-lV'rwA.v.. , fa at K uh aildi'nal ins.. Three M 4 Ot Uu woek..M.M..M 1 Ji I On. M W Job Printiiif; In all Ita branohea, done with neatness aad dispatch ; MISCELLANEOUS. Premium Awarded! THE ALLIGATOR, Smoke-consuming Coal Cooking Store, .' , " i. . i . , Is without a rival. Call on ADAMS & PECKOVER, IuTenlors and Mannfwilurori, .r..' Novelty Iron Foundery, O 3 3 Fourth-street, "West of Smith, ' SfAtul Mee one in Operation." - oc7trj . MADAME ELLIS, M. D., HAS FOUNP at last just what the Ladies have longuoedeo and looKftd for in vain, the Uterine Klixlr. The Uterine Klixir is warranted to cure all dls eants of a I'lerino Nature j Inflammation of the SVonili, the Kidneys, the Ovaries, and the Urethra. I'rolapaiu or Falling ol the Womb, Painful Menatru atlon, Chlorosis. Amenorrhea; in fact, a perfect cure is giiarrauteod by Ihe use of from two to live botlles of the Klixir, of anjr dieano whatever of the Gener ative nud Urinary Organs, of male or female, no matter of bow long standing. Price Si per Bottle. Madame AbLlti oalli nartlculAr MttAntinn inih. following Card of one of the moat prominent Drug gtMts of Cincinnati. "To tub Public and thb Ladip.s in Pabtkth.ab. We, the nudersigned, are not in the habit of giving uur name to I'aUant Uedlciueii but knowing well thu Lady riiysiciau, and the medicine called the Uterine Elixir, we cUuirlully recommend It to all fenialefl suffering from Female Diwaaoa of any kind: it la purely vegetable, and in no oaee can do iujury: we nay to all try, uud our word fur it, you will find re-"l,f- o, B'LI'- fruggiet, ap27 .' VOornerof Fifth and Itace-etreets." f ADAME ELLIS'S SPANISH 8IMU 11JL LATINO COUCH AND LlVKlt BALSAM cures, without fall, pains in the Breast, Back, ttule or Limbs: Coughs, Itobis, lloaneuess, Difll culty of Hreailiing, lieadacho, Khituleury, Heart burn, t'hronio Kheuinatism, Blllloin Cholic,Cranip llmlio, Clripini; ruins of tho Bowels, Diilliffis, Stilpiir, Inactivity, Loss of Appetite, and in l'aln ul Alouatruation It ia a curluin euro, and given IniinediatA relief. In any of the above Uncases it will givo relief in twenty miuntea, and a perma nent cure by tho um of two bottles. Only Ml centa per bottle o cheap that overy person can get it. N. ll.-For Hiilo by F. I. HILL, Druggist, corner of ltacearid Klflh-streetat .1. 1). PA11K. comer of Fourth ami Witliiut; 8U111K. KCKM'HIN A Co., cornorVliio and Fourth; JOHN DICKSON, corner of John and Hix.Ui; PAUL KKlfiLHiN, corner nt Kighth and Freeman. AIbo, KDWAItM (JCANLAN '"' j' comor of Main and Fourth; and Madamo blil.ls, U kimt Foni tli... sep27-ay ALEXANDER JOHNSTOIT, AUCTION. AND COMMISSION MER i CHAN'r-Slcs-roomsNo. 7'KuAtTlilrd atreet n ill iiltend to the sales of Ileal Natiilo, IVmouul Pi uperiy, Dry Uooda, Hardware, ilulu, fiooti, Hhocg, procerus, iiirnitiire, do. Having procured thu services of ni ompvteut salesman, all businesn will wool with ditpatcli aud prompt ruturns. Caah ad vitnreg inudo on goods for public sales. Coutigu menu solicited, liefer to merchant generally. touH-anil f IGUTE 3c BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE. l am this ilay receiving some ol uie auove iiunmlou rianuii. Also, ...n... a, Willi Wn..l..i h 1 oilier good niakera-nll of which I I I g ill soli at Croat reduction, for caeli. or will rent and let the rent pay tor the Piano. C. M. AI II KCII, 74 West Fourth-atrcot. " hdjargi'sttock of Melwleuns In the oity. peat kjRANRLlN Ti-PiC AND STEREOTYPE ' rUUHUUV, B. ALL1BOK, HuiwrlnUndent. I'rlntlng Materials of al I Inds. I r8 Vluelreet THE OYSTER TRADE. j. FARROW & SON'S KLEBRATED BALTIMORE OYSTERS, imiiiiwi u.,,1, iy bile Aliums r.x-. press Company, in whole and half cans. I A II Oyatera sold warranlcii freeh and of rna vory netl unnniy. j. 11. UWlNUs, Agent, Nu. 27 Fifth-street, bet. Jlaiu anu u aiuiu-Hirueui. M. B.-Tke trade supplied on the most liberal ti'ima. ocaicin 253 mil rifjej !il'7 WALNUT-STREET TODD'S OYSTER HOUSE, ' 4 ND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -Cm Auenry Tor the salo of Hatch, Mnnn 4 Co 'a Knell, Ke, and Can Oysters. Ainu, BroshCove and Sp.i ed OyMerti, An. My many friends and natrons will llnd only choice articles, and at aa low prices as those t uarged fur inferior oliwwhore. Oysterscookedinilasternetyleat our mualmod orato charges. Hemenilier, 1'.3 Walnut-street, fifth door abovo Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. , oci3 OYSTERS, AT TODD'S 7 OLD i STAND, "TO. 60 SIXTH-STREET. I AM RECEIV- iTi .'fil ,.a"5 J',0" Mahony A Co.'a Clobrated riauted Of stora.wlilch 1 am sellrncat nnprocodented low prices hy case or down. Dealers nud Kami Ilea wanting a very large, fresh Oyster, will plnaae send their orders. Attached to this entsbllshiuent la a nice, iinii.t.rcepeclBblo Halnoii, wberoyou can havo Oysters Cooked in every Btyle, and Boned np In u i lea uiiid Hiiporior nianuvr. Charges leas than atany other place. 'l"cl0 JOHN KA1UN. FUKHH . OYSTERS. dAVAGNA'S Oyster Importing House. NO. SI WEST HFTH-HTREKT. TnE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW REOEIV 1NO daily, per Express, his snlnndid Oysters. Having completed arrangements lu Uahimoin, ou the most extensive scale, I will at all tltnoa during the Benson bo prepared to lurnisli my frlnds, "ana u,,V?8,t.';.,?',"kiml'.' w"1' t,ie "" DKL1CIOU8 BlVAliVJiS imported to the tiuocii City. None but tho very heat liuportod. Croat iudiicoiuouta offered at Ibis Importing-house. Order siolicilvd and promptly fllled. Terms cosh. I'KTKIt I'AVAt.NA, ' . seplat- . Sole Importer and Proprietor. C . S. MALTBY T DEALBgW VRES1I CAN OYSTEiRS . COVE OYSTEltS Spiced Oyster i. riCKXKO O Y8TSR8 fllHE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RlX'hlV- li;i.rlAJA1,',,1,L,,..A'lam, pfOM. halt. BITS world-renowned Baltimore Fresh Can, Kegr and Shell Oysteri. KOBIfiT OEE, Agent QB7-tf Depot. U West Fifth -.treot. FRESH PISH' SAI.T-WATER AND I.AKE FISH T0ZERS EASTERN FISH DEPOT, NO. i06 VbBAMM.. tut,, DlflL . U1..U MR. TOZER BEUS TO ANNOUNCE that he has established a remilar ,i, aa rn. , .... salool allklmUof lalt-water Fi.h, fresh from New XiiJ.'Sj.i'S.""1 rrufJ'laiid and (ianduVkyr wnu.u. w.. '-" u vriKir. in ine she , l.ou. Btors, Crabs, Bo j (alivoj, and all kinds of scrollable (liriA nH I Jim Ovatnt-ei II a will . : i . , named arUoihUH UAP Jftt THAit ANY OTHKR m ini hi vim in.v ' ,." n 01M. nMd"o;Wffl taUaaW ararouoidara. v. oil . 't :. l ,S11t:i.M ' ,