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THE NEWYORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 6949. MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, DOUBLE SHEET. UNION NOMINATIONS. 0 TH: \PEN LROTORS oF f tieds cl TIES To eee cae 5 tee = citizens, who aan atl eet an, yoandiaatey for rt ge itaved | Rar cals (ous tas ere pt gress, OF ete them, or im favor of a tor renewed agi- #, more thea fourteen thousand Have committed chemselves to whe ware those thus “ carry ou lokgt foe att inated [by one oF ths Peveliiiod parties ticket may be brief; Ban ns oy Fe of the party con x ray oopiuit and Preceedings iu uomianting oaudidates, were allin w apie ot seit to lasace ths domenite pease of ha cieehenn en ence of the Countey, On: £o preserve the Uuion.. Iv is well known that the whig party pational whigs aad abolisi ia alae cdmaned bol), or abolisic fend a te thon "es ey dy ceelcn “ehhat ane is the abo: jority, and ‘sigh abe the proceedings ee Tas ond nominated s jority of iy cand! States tor ome $9 sult ‘thee own ‘purpose. In ‘nin Demoorasie ‘Vention, th hoot ar tl tte democrats gine Kary the he great uired ar they shaped proceedings, and a thelr candidates segordi eos eluler 0 08, Fees row ce minated party tick ‘elected, it will b reruls, and 6! Sie peace meses the infl Baoek distiogetahcd nen, tu" Congrees,, oF beth ol ee. are condemned by the peaple, and that thivetonss apart for renewed agieation fa. reference t9 tae Paci: o ie gn ry may res} a3- to si rt) Spree ¢ alter of toe ee arent Bolely in reference to State polio: ons reoommended by this com ot iti ft hry mie nae » under extsdir ee, bl Je Btatecan be reserved, te the Uniom proved. We therefore i: fe Union, all who devire to. ses fratarnal < — people ot ° Rave wo part; ject te our control peal to the ovat judzmasnt soypd patriotism yey people. We mean togive te ‘who choses to do go, an opportunity to vote for jon ticket. If we succeed, nak pa party to e's new party. but to, man To the independent voters we submit Tt has been said that tie elestion of tata tinkst of the Erie Canal. to tl Ea y more national. our cause. 4 iy caliel, Yor the purpose, es ie not by which ts is settled led, Sct to provide for the complerion sual enlarge ard the Genesco Val- Canals, exsion special! fiom con gottle it, y more than the Gover- ‘ourt of Appeals, have a right to altor it. ‘The act steve referred to may be repealed or amended hy the D electors who feel an intere, M seruticize the opinions of candid. neminces on the State ticket if eleoted jothing whatever to do with the eabjoos, bus toon: will Goute the requirsmenis of the law. ‘The committee, thare, fore, respactlully recommend for you ‘suppors following nominees, bas ieasrurel thar. if cleatel, cant of the comimiites, by opposing ry quesiion. ¥ THe COURT OF APPEALS, MUEL A. FOOT. FoR SFORATARY OF bare, BENKY 8. RANDALL. on cenenect ot JOHN 0. WRIGHT, woR TREASURER, JAMES M. COOK VOR ATTORNEY GEAERAL, DANIEL ULLMAN FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENKY FITZHUGH. FOR FSGHSAER AZD AURY SOR, LiaM J. MoALPiNE. Dated Ocloder 3 1361, E. K, COLLIN! HENRY OMINNELLs Viss-Chairman, Josuwa J. Hexey, D. W. Carri, * } Hecretacies, NION TICKE’ xi oerry the ther sectation ci i FOR JwD ~THE bmg TI Whig end Democratic partie cpposed to the further agitation Union Stare Ticker, YOR COMPTROLL WA, JOHN C. WRIGaT. AL eamianton na, "aanRY PITZdAUGH. Whig turp'r of Beate Priscus, Deum. Lusp'r of State Prisons, ALERAD U. Weiss. Hasay Storms. Whig Register, Dea veretie Rogister, GConssses V“Anvinson, Ganner DYCKMAS, duprerarmy Ticker. Ov Ti COURT OF APPEALS, SAMUBL A. ic IL jon Whig Sonat’ Ticket. ‘Cone whist uct fit woah ith aed Hh ward: WooMb, GILBERT C. bea ver —(3th, 91 h wu Tinh wards sawas'W. BLEaMA DAN SOKLES. Bix Disrerer— (lish, sida Deh aad 2 EDWIN D. MORGs HENRY SHAW. ¥ NOMINATIONS. Union Whig Wiliam Flagg leg M: Swords. Bi Union pom. oo Piilien i risk G. Molo Barty ol rt Gilmore, GF. Sobormerhore ey Wm. 8 G: Wiliam Andrew Andrew Leary. ai wre f Ore§ St Joba. ay and ecday, at ry roadway; Rogers, Catlin & Ted doy Henry Smita Cy f F Giles Badooou. 37 Pack Wow: weit a bran te NS “Chairman. figNnY GRINNELL, avin Won Dew Yor’. Poveriber 5, 1851. de Lean saennors— Jowop a wales. ant ‘Sts bon: ell. For Constables—Jo! + Rol iDisaa. Wacker. For Commissioner of a Jatwell, Andrew Wei ot Comon Schools —Araiaine odors Ds Das Th aad 4 "Por te a of Commo: a ae oad jessbet, sod UU dard G Stone For inapectors ot Bien a Bectciet Vonry, Larkin, “Dona raya ry , sanel Tran, eee on and reaagns 2 im sen U 10N sarpty cantar FEW YORK, NOV. 3, bi, ‘ment in shis mornin eG, yee Spies ra on Seartie and misin- Oetore ime Wor 1, Trmo- DEMOCRATIC > NOMIN ATIONS, — “JUDICIARY NOMINATIONS: — ft FelTentee tt Stmees eee Alex. S. Johnson, of N.Y. {ho Tones, Oati ‘ames I. Ros Srenevelt. Piet Birr) V. Fowler. ‘AN REGULAR B NOMINA. and Lam: EMOCRATIC REPU: tion:—For ns mie si EMOTE ATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.— ‘or Commissioner of Streets and Lampa‘ * HENRY ARCULARIUS, JR. D EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN R ULAR NOMINA- tiom.—Sixth Lag | District, posed of the Twelfth, Sixtoonth, Bightoouth, Ninetaonth. 4 emt sight we rinebeonth. § Twentieth Wards. ‘ _PREDERICK cK E. WES: ST BROOK. TRST Warp DEMOCRATIC Lr Li - Ao Ali RR oye DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN MN. ixth Distrist (Twelith, Sixteenth, Ei peat aan Twentieth waids)—Police Justices Wiltagk OURTEENTH WAR! DExocRATIC REPUBLI- can Regula: Nomina ROBERT. PBELL. FOR CONSTABLES, Nathaniel Pinch, Was paningten Q Huttoa, BOESE. he Ecareenra WARD 1 KEGULAR DEMOCRATIC B publican nominations: — For Assembiy. RKuseell Smit For Alderman. Fitop For ageotans Aldermaa. Jobn Foster. rp entire war DEMOCRAKIC REPUBLICAN Regular Sominasic YOR ALERMAM, William A. Wacker, Jonn Redding, YOR INSPRETORS OF ELECTION. First Distriot—Richard Murray, James Wallaca. bas Dietrict—Lenuis W. Buckly, Weary Larkin. Third District—Petir Kohoe, James P. Fegan. FOR scHooL CON pecmuae J Pater. George B; od PUSTERS OF COMMON ACHIOLA- Dernard Koke, Hogh Maguire, Herman Kellst, J. @, Butter, Meury Larkin. FOR INSPECTORS. Jonn Moser, Richard Murray. GEORGE RYDER, Chairman, Jomw Murti, Wransan Jover, } Secretaries. 0 IHR DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE STATE OF New York.— to lob yeu know who it is hat jokes. One to whom you lave given cihoe “money, and honoe for tweaty years part. IT mean Joha McKeon. He told me, in com- Pony with “others, ‘that ho would defeat she whol» sche a tetcaconincen throughout the entir iked me to Cy ce oe need tn principl fused to do. ‘ tociety, oF country, — 4] Lelaim the own religion my own politics, my own society, Cur laws protect every citizen alike, both native. ‘and it is now for you to # ballot box, om to be proseribed for beicg an American born eitivea, and refusing to deny it HENRY STORMS, Dominee ‘or State Prison Inspsctor, 63 Fulto New York Peas OF DYCKMAN, FOR REGI3TER—LOOK well at the bottom of vour State ticket for the name of It ian known fact that there Istion tickets purportiog vo be the Domoorstio Btaie tisket, from which the Dyckman bas been e: iso in circulation Democratic ‘Anderson on, for Re- a at the “oot of your State ticket Fight to anjoy m vr yer? rr WHIG NOMINATIONS. Fin JUSTICE OF, THE FIRST pitTRicT Coury, ELL Seomd, Thied aad itth Wards)—Jaaes nya WARD Di D DEMOCRATIC | wale NOMINATIONS. je Fi tioe— For Police Justi e—James H. Welsh. For AMerman—Fdmu or Grifia. For Apsistant Al For Qeemscen— John 7) atadl veph rein ood Distciet—-Honry Jurgens, Samos N. Crofts. ‘Third Distriet—Jonn Clitz Morrison, Joha Peter Bazgs- J. Thompson, Seoretary. ECOND WARD—DEMOCRATIC waa REGULAR ‘Nominations- Union and Compromise Ticket :— Apex. I Secure For Alderm: For Avristant Aldérmai For Asscosor Por Sewool Cor For School Inspectors. CLARK B. WHEELER. ‘i kr Maven. Avon Rownins, Jr. Waneen Lease, Brnnaim H. Munson, Jour L. For School Trastess ..... GIPEON CLINTON, Oy Cat sewing, § Seoretacian. ITH WARD INDEPENDENT COMPROMISE WIIG Candidate, nominated by the Patriotic Alliance and ers of the Fifth ward.—For Assembly—Wi liam B. vignocd asl dan intetrstton, in tions, in (favor of the legal aombling. Styaxtay ARD INDEPENDENT WMG NOuI- nation—Fitth Assembly Distri Usiow axon Capipare, Por Member of Argombl STEPHEN ROBE Rts. cs Ninnaue WARD REGULAR ‘DEMOCRATIC wHia No Froshorn G. Lackey, Gfarias crane,” Inspector of Schools... INaPRCTORY First District. or deraon, Geo, eer ‘oF Tae jame bi for the oan be but few wvermoat respect ully, name from the canvass. . HW. STURTEVANT, Ay 4 THE CITY OF lar eth yous rite nel a eeetie S| Teas a semen anne. 788 DI y santo tke haem 4 s ined wet Tago ofven ae eucishen thats cpt ee cre eccin™ wp No Busia eats apes fare HARD Danbae< THR, RNR AND TAS ro ae ihe Feel ch Leal where ots oi INDEPENDENT : NOMINATIONS. _ ALexanper conn ar, sceHpuAD BO) HOTES, 0 oO fit EC! Sere mteonth . ney a progress of Felts wards within the past a | ands ioe Har CRy. ® rooudys The ‘mee Taborere in his empicy, leucaia for aa ot the Sera eat resolved to hold s moo! Trother mechani ard. On the 30th convened at his build- baurvesu was chos . ‘The meeting was the President. A from th and promptly every week. sentioman}y, and in his inte able. As an instance of hi one out of many—which werk before the Jerse: Pills of ove of tke same with bis men st tice. He euffored the low fin order to shield ws, fo7 which we wore very thankful, for in some cases it was of very great service. can only add, that wo hope sud trust flat yeu will vote for him. without reference to party, for ve believe.we should suppert euch my ‘Thomae W. Withingt liam 6. Pal Jama Bagerty, Maso Thomas MeGuire, Lal iF, Carpent Jolin Rogers, vers. LEWi8 LEBAURVEAU, President. Ererwen Nonne, Seoretary, set © THE FIREMAN OF THE SEVENTEENTH wanp Vote for Dr. 8. P. TOWNSEND for Alderman. He i rd me ‘Teo workingmen go for him; go do temperance men. He isto be temperance tioket of this ward ( columa.) i compoaod of the the cit: dare well worth; ric naues i Whigs and democrats in your support. i hee in every house in the ward. _PROCLAMATION. 2 PROC LAMATION IN PURBUANCE ora RRSOLU: tion of neil of the vity of New York, I do hereby offers coward ox Cae Hundred Dollacs for the do- tection of any perso attempting to vote illegally; og of any person y vi shail ‘procure. Sid. ‘aosish, connss\ Of othor to ive or offer bis vote ili Beeincthat, 40 be Beith eeritfeate ot waa puch conviction wes hed upan ine. testimony of the per Son, or persons claiming such reward, But all claims’ tor such reward, not presented to the undvrsigned in writing, within twenty sek, after the ll be disregarded. Given undi Lt, avietion of such off ae wy pase. WaSLAND, Mayor sha ofSce, MBROSE U. K. THE BALL SEASON. RAND COMPIIMENT. mY BALL TO MR. P. G Moda: ber 17th, 1S51, at io Roo: Assombly es it z spony ey B.) inform the tharlthey invendegiviag ya the Miway Carino, Monday evening § earnestly request the atte frien tn. Me. Baracco hae given oing lessons in the city of ‘New York tor a period of tive years, whiob he has in- etructed between 7,00 sh sa the 4 persons wishing to please apply te _ hares: 10 io Grond strees, hor of the Fmd ‘orevening. Tickets, admittiog one gensie. man with ladies, $5, to be procured at419 Grand street. A ADAME. DESJARDI? 8 GRAVIER, HAVING RE. AVE moved ber Dancing Academy to No. 54 Cliaton Place, most reapect{ully informe the public that she hes opened her classes, and calls thi ft ois the two elegant da the most eminent pro N ADAME AUGUSTA TAKES LAAVE MOST KES- pectiully to inform the ladies and gontlomen of New Fork that bor instructions ia dancin: im commences ou (ae 15eb inot., as the saaiens: and :~ a) oe ee in She Seuyvosant Ins ose ad war For par apply from 11 A.M. to3 P. M., z rooms 22 and Is, BROOKES z S Asadonye 56 Bond atreet, en on Tuced: once ® week o Bate ardsy. Private npowoRsE ‘3 DANCING ACADEMY, “ Broo This establishment the ort on Wednesdays and Satur ladiow and children, 00 Satardage for toe. who. wi tend only once & peek; clnsecs on Bondage and Thy other classes oa Wednt days and Saturdays, in us ie chil all in tke couzse of instews: acul aD coe are includes Fo ‘or i particulars, eee circular. EgnEres F PANCINO. ACADEM Mth street, between NOW OPEN aT Suh and ae ave pw adies and masters, Wed Saturde, y afternoons, at halt past 8 o’elocl jomen, Monday aad Thurs Ev Ls oy. pee aad And sohools attended to, Soirees 1BLO'S BALL AND CON ristor respectfully inform Room has been put Mi 7 important fe nt Bail ouing reason the comfort an: reception saloon, parlors, and dressing room. ecessary convanisnces for Isdies kad gentle- ‘valusblo services of Mr. Vesey, the able and tnoe- pper partios, has bean 04 ir. V. vider th the best French cveke, axed nnd tentive waiters; erything of the very best the tees will be provided he. ‘oney bas selection ot v at vines ond Liason, G if ‘etpense Or] "eiroud seit primate Noeet vee bal ‘alle, Ian et lanery'an i raphe rare the office on Crosl iy acet. EXPRESS AGENCIES, &e, LLRNGE.PAPTY DA DOLLARS nye Bi ~ me Totus cad scents ow spa | is only three Gu ead bose: rk on and mi only cen! ack Segre vaken 2 | see ah by any over No oh Goods received till A*ene ® s N ot ‘s 38 OREAT oat CALIFORNIA ,vament a bart all tanner Ohio, —. MAILS FOR KI Panama, wich Tstands, by epecl Ta ea oe OU: DVeney aneeek, Astor House.” G*yeears rrona FREIGHT AND PARCEL —' ill forward speed, ose. ae = chi th bs. weight, each. persis Feudved” antild och clock, 1OMPSOM & Bircmooce, bo and letters until 2)5 Managers and Agents, 149 Poarl street, corner aaa sani race eee via THE forward a 2po- yee al aoe ime He EA take tants for thie Ease aaa at tat pounds Nn aie Li oe Bae ‘149 Peart Eig ean of Wail. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. NEW SALES BY AUCTION. we and at the consisting 0: ieee veces of Powlor, a woom, ry on ‘uraiture, in a4 jack ‘al; all of which are of and oJ ORN 1 VANDEWATRE, AUCTION DAY, sales room, Mo. ‘ell os, Hing mek Ain assortment of oal- ae? touth' side and Tpbekell iadcien“Nowten, wae ou} Mas way Bua Garcon Tarte, cir! i her fest rake i; are mn wat and; A Royal Geahem Fri be Her ft x“ igh coat choice vi ‘tie, snd clliscy, Nawospeny Dulary and eepoctor old chambagne o hhotee old Scotch and Leveireaait Goinaese & ukile pevton le cache: tmoeriet ee sien “a td sivas segare St various brands.” These wines lass of wines, and botter thaw or- ee Re fay d the attention of coa- on the morning of gale, HE GREAT JARVIS ocossors to Coole’ Room, S77 and 37! etroct, without reserve, on Taes- tho following evening: ainsrily omens: noisseuits. Catalog Doctor Jarvi iddleto ly the moet extensive and valuable Library ever sold in America. It contains tes. Divinity, sna Biblie bud Lavin Fathers iefuil and ef the. best ea celebrated Benodictines of the Congregation of also contains the valuable col ot ‘Eeclnaiate a Au Ti rm 1 1300, the Bishops Bible, ete, all go raze as to be improcurable. ‘The Gepartment is vnusually full and choles, oontal n very, beat. editions '¢f ‘the ancient guthore, It" ia aso i very devertmont of Wiography, and Bidliosraphy, ly America a taretlly ore pared the ‘auction roo: where Shis cele arranged for ¢ brated cnileetion A imation. oJ CBN KEESE, AUCTIONEER—DR. JARVIS'S GREAT Gallery of Paintings.—Lyman and’ Rawdon will soll at their Auction Reams, S27 and #10 Broadway, corner of ¢ a day Ahh, at stapes ° ke the oasire tings, for poe Spree eer Kin, biehep of of the Inter sonage, the pro; pe the snd evoriptive extalogus is tory of each painting The gallers comparison, more valuatle works Jo seceaer tte or private) orion. Catalogu ad on appiioation at the sales roora, where the Dalat are arranged for exhibitio P, WILLARD, AUCTIONEER Zor. t RAUHTINGS &eo.—A larce collection of Oil Paintings, all in rich 5 3 i 4 2? z i, at No. 10 Chu: ction, a8 above, the consisting of carvi atroot, J. W. tire furniture ove wood, wal- parlor Furnitarey in suite, noletered sill hn ilk push; @'aminator and Vaposte reach piate and manve furniture, Stair Carpot, glogant hstands, Dressing Ta- talogus ly the d. the store of the auctianver, Bo. 94 Broadway. J¥O.8 BETS, AvoTIONEEA— ave TION NOTICE — ited Hides and Calf Skina, all ef recone. importation, ‘on dition, Gerard & Berts will ool m Frida} warel Calf shine. ately aster the abo; Papeee werencenen, sole Brookyn Hides— 40% do. do, Calt Skins.” The ing and bides will Measles be oold to the highest bidder, in tote to suit pur by the pewnd. to close b ed on the premises any time previa 3 bo Bui Gn the mormiag of sale. NO. 8. is he AucTIONERR.—ATOTION NoTic Ge seco Tuspection Ware: bales Print Mage, Terms, 3 LA CTION NOTICE.—GROC arch. Be-— On Tuced 0) x. ae ria, i Auotioncer, No ror 7 Dey at street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. oR LB, aT A GHEAT Re & bate y ean temal Fourth avenue, from 8 to AND BOILERS, OF TOE FOL- On boiler, 10 horse power: four of 20 logomotive boiler of 15 do; one of 7 dy; 2 40.; three of 3 do, Apply as 27 Cor- ot Chorry strect, PEASE & MURPHY, Tr or tg ng bag res BALE e beyiing & AND, No. 68 Broadway. PFECTORY IN BROADWAY FOR SALE—TaE Stock and Fixtures of « first clase Refectory, siti cn one of the best corners of Broadway, for sale. Possessio siven immediate). 5 eS OT ATRB © VAN LIRO, 35 Vesey street. QcrEe M4 Rooms TO D Church 4 hed, will be disposed of to persons whe will pay liberally fc fret clase. For full par Herald. 10 LET—A LARGE SECOND STORY PRONT ROOM. with breakfast am in & private family of tares persone; mealein room, itdesired. Apply at 166 Thom #00 Kerect, Letween Houston and Bleecker streets. A. ilae of stoges pase the corner. table and ‘ave {a replete eh vn a ite meders arias Apply at OS Houston DWAY, 616, A NEW BRICK STORE, = tw wooden butlding, with .— FOUR ROOMS ON TH. one room in the attic of house poo Inquire ‘on the premises. ASTROLOGY, &e. A Thetseinated oF Di VAD Hy NEW Y¥' fir se 9, ond Gooma here he has met NOVEMBER 4, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Threatened Blockade by Great Britain. PROGRESS OF HE SIERRA MADNZ REVOLUTION The Attack and Probable Sapture of Matamoras. Tietastom Wouse and Many Other Buildings Burned, VEBY LATE FROM BAV.\NA. THE UAPRISONMENT OF mg. THRASL UR. Anothee Bestructive Gale’om Lake Erle. SHIPWR&CKS--MURDERS~TRIALS, &e., &e., &oe Threatened Diockade of Mexican Perts by Great Britaly.- New Onuxass, Nov. 8, 1861. Dates from the city of Mexico, to the 16th of October anncunce that the P¥itish minister hac’ had en official interview with Presicest Arista, and demanded «final answer to Lord Palmerston’s despatches, formerly re- ferred to, relative to the debts of Mexico. It is reported that, umless the answer ity oatisfactory, all the Mexican ports will be blockaded. The U.S. revenue cutter Forward was still at Vera Cruz, waiting for deapatenes from Governor Letcher. Progress of the Revolution In Northern Mexico. FURTHER RELATIVE TO THE SIEGE OF MATAMORAS— NEARLY THE WHOLE CITY IN POSSESSION OF THE KEVOLUTIONISTS—LARGE FIRE—CUSTOM MOUSE BUAMEM—DNITED STATES CONSUL WOUNDED—NO QUARIER TO AMERICANS, ET New Onveans, Nov. 2 1851. Advices from Matamoras to the 30th ult., have been received by the steamer Faany ‘This intelligence, which is six days later, announces that the attack was made on Matamoras on the 2st, and thet on the 23d ult, the revolutionary party had gained possession of the entire western portion of the city, and were within four equares of the Plaza. The government troops bad met with a loss of ony bundred and fifty in killed and wounded, but they still held out ageinst the invaders, with eight pieces of ar tillery Gen Avalos was among the Mexican officers who were wounded during the eng»gement. ‘Three of the revolutionists were killed, and fifteen were wounded, Among the latter was Capt. Ford, of the ‘Texan rangers ‘The American Corsul at Matamoras was wounded. and Mr. Longstreet, a merchant, was killed On the 22d ult. the city was set on fire, and the custom house, with ell its contents together with many other buildir ge, was destroyed Mr. Devine’s stores were also set on fire on the 25th’ and the consequence was that several blocks of build- ings were consumed. Ten Days Later from Havana. THE ARKEST AND SOLITARY CONFINEMENT OF MR. ‘TRRASHER— NAVAL AND MARINE [TEMS—MARKETS, ETC. Cuancestom, Nov. 2, 1851 By the arrival of the steamer Isabel, we have advice* from Havana to the 20th ult Mr. Thrasher, late editor of the Faro Industric/, was re- moved, on the 29th ult.,to Pinta Fort, and placed in soli- tary confinement. in a damp, unbealhy dungeon, He i, charged with receiving lettere in cypher, supposed to ha reference to the Cuban invasion ; but he denies all know ledge of them, Reports were current that he bad beea tried, condemned, and sentenced to the mines Another account says that Mr. Thrasher’s arrest is as- cribed to the kindness shown by him to the American ion ers, and the jealousy of the editors of the Diars farina Coneul Owen's neglect of Mr. Thrasher is much cea- | cured at Havas The \ anes Btates ship Cayne had arrived at Havana, all we! The thip James Conner, from Liverpool, for Ne’ Orleans, ¥bea forty-one days out,touched upon the reef but got off unarelited Tavara Manners, Oct. 23—Sugar is soarce and ¢on- censiong bave been made. White is quoted at 6% ; floretes, Bsc; chotce yellow, Oe; good ditto, browns ‘Se; Cucurashos, do Molasses is quiet) little or no- nted; it retails at 200 6 $6 12} a $6 75. Haddock is improving there being no ‘cash price is $7. Freightsare gominal, and the demand is emall Rxchange is actuating. From the South, CONSUL OWENLARGE QUANTITY OF COTTON BY HE MAILS=THE CREWS OF TWO VESSELS INDICIED FOR MUTINY, BEC. Bavrimone, November 5, 1961 The Southern mail, as late as due has arrived. ‘The Savannah Republican contains @ letter from Con- ful Owen, etating that he has received no official notice of his recall, and requesting the public not to judge him ‘till all is fully heard. Ile asks for no merey, but claims a fight to justice. ‘The loes by the burning of Babcock’s cotton ware- house at Cabawba is over $100 000, and it is believed there ia noinsurance 2506 bales of cotton were destroyed. berides otber property. A meeting bas been held at Mobile, to adopt measures to expedite the mail between New York and that city Indictments were found by the U. 8. Distriet Court at Norfolk, on Saturday, against the crews of the brigs Reindeer and Governor Arnold. Joseph Thompson, brought frem Valparaiso for mutiny, was discharged. Captain Derrickson, of the steamer Southerner, was presented last Saturday, at Charleston, with a valuable tervice of plate by his passengers for his seamaniike conduct in the reat gale in Septemver From Boston, USPRCTED MURDER AT SEA—SHIP'S CREW AR- RESTED—THEER MEN WASHED OVERBOARD— PRESWET IN NEW HAMP RIOT AT PROVI- DENCE—SHADRACH RESC(E CASE, ETC. Bosrex, November 3, 1961. Captain Bush, of the schooner Iiarriet Neal, which ar- rived at Provinertown, October 31, from the North At- lantic Ocean, having been missed from his berth on the night of the 20th witimo, and not since heard of, the crew of the vearcl have beem arrested on suspicion of been some previous dineatisfaction between Captain Bush ard the crew. Provincetown for St. fase, Sexe ourgt Sees hv eee: =—— con the Sat, and dre vy tn the oerthere part of New Hampshire. The railroad , Warren, Wentworth, and other places wus domegea. Providence R. Wood was Pg doors and windows and woe Gere seeree caees ene Geng ont Doeen, but they excite but little interest, red be yaniy 2-day, bet Pande Fy ‘Cextral folk, 125), awd Reégeworth, 9); bid. rg ood sontistes 18 Large Fire at Troy, Tror, November 3, 1861. cupied as @ ropewnlk, in ‘West Troy, the property of Mr Heart, The building was nime hundred feet long, and. It was totally destroyed, and the loss is $8,000. It was, insured as follows :-—$2,000 in the Troy Mutual, $2,000 in the Hudson River Company. Moesers. Stratton & Co, the occupants, Were inrured for $1,000 in the New York Locomotives for an Ohio Raliroad, Ownso, ~ perry tome foul play, and are now under examination. There had ‘The mate and three of the crew cf the Mexican, from freshet has occurred 4 on the Merrimack A rerious riot occurred at a the furniture, Five arrests were made. roped os the eben 27%; Nor- fair request at previous rates, A fire, to-day, broke out in the building formerty oo cecupied by Angell & Stratton as a fence manufactory the Keesville office, and $400, on the steam engine, im Unies, aod 91,00 ta the Joantown Mutual ‘The freight train passed here, to-day, with five aplend| The Austrian Charg¢ to Amertea. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE (EW YORK HERALD, Wasuivoron, November 3, 1881. The statement that Chevalier Hulsomenn, the Austriag Charge, communicated to this goversnient his instruo- tions to ask for his passports as s00n as Koasuth reaches here, is, I have reason to know, entirely and wholly um- founded. No such communication has bewn/ made, and whatever may be their ultimate course, the government 5 aaa has not as yet placed itself in such #atily atti- e. Another Destracttve Gale on Lake Birfe, Burraro, Nov. 3, t851 The splendid steamer Empire State ran against « pier’ at 3 o’cleck this afternoon, and with great difficulty was got into the river, where she afterwards sunk, ‘The propeller 8t. Joseph was totally wrecked in Than- der Bay, Lake Huron. during the gale yesterday, All hands were saved. Dern, Noy. 3, 1851. ‘The wind bas been blowing a perfect gale singe 9 o'clock” on Saturday evening; steamboate and vessels have not left this port since the beginning of the storm. The pro- peller James Wood made the port yesterday morning with the crew (six in number) of the schoomer Home’ : which was dismasted abort 10 miles merthwest from this | place 2h Wie end eure tans The Schooner George Washmepton , dc, Puracetedia, Novewber 3, 61, ‘The sckr, George Washington, ashore at Cold Spring wi yot afloat yesterday, and a row on her way up te thovity. The cargo was'chief'y landed ia good order and was aold to-day. The sloop Fame was ele got « Murderer to Be Tried Kinoston, N.¥., November 3; 1851: ‘The interesting case of the People vs. Clearwater; for the murder of his brother, is down for trial here, om Wednesdsy, the 5th inst ., before Judge Parker. 3 Vote of the City of Now: York, BY WARDS AND SENATE DISTRICTS, LAST YEAR. November, 1 Tino Senate Disreice — -Govensoa —— i a 85 “4 60 1381 380, ote 12 1163 — rv ger Lt. Gov.—Dem: maj: For aoe an Distascr 400 1,60 1,202 List 1g 1002 106 1069 1,635 1621 1901 Total .. .6,339 5216 bar 4.608 Gov.—Whig majority....113 Lt. Gov. —Whig mej1,271 Fum — Dustaict 1431 1,933 i103 1079 2256 1375, 1341 oot 1354 Total. ..4.108 4451 ar 738 4,883, 31% Gov.—Dem. majority....265 Lt. Gov. —Whig maj. 1,163 Bixtn Sevate Desr 1,585 Seymour's maj Cornell's majcrity for Lieutenant Governor. Didlerence between Corneil and Hunt... Covneness Vore i rue Crry. The Tart, Centarvnice Covase, L, L—Teorriva.—A most ex. citing trotting contest was witnessed by these who at tended the Centreville Courre yesterday afternoen I was for « purse of $500, mile heats, best three in fire, im harne>s, between Jack Rossiter aod Zachary Taytor. and the time, during part of each heat, was the fastest thas | ever war made before, The first quarter in each mile was performed in thirty-five seconds, and the baif im 1:11; and had not the wind blo ale during the race, there is no doubt but that the beats would have been the quickest on record. On the homestreteh, the horses had the wind full in their faces it being almoet strong eaougts to foree the drivers from their seaté. As @ whole, the trot was mort rplendid affair, Jack Rossiter was the favorite previous tothe start, at slight odds; but, after Taylor won the first beat, tHe betting tookatura ia his favor, and then changed again as soom as Jack led to the ecore Heat —Taylor won the pole and as soon as the given, dashed « | dous Might of speed leading to the quarter-pole thirty yards. im 35 seconds Rossiter broke twice in “P Coser back strete! but comi there. ant On the lower tur on oy wind, bi ke wp badly, an. it ‘vals, belfa doren aor ae very little faster x ead, making the heat cond Heat —Roseiter broke up in going round the tura, and Taylor led bim to the quarter pole ss Et lengtbs, im 35 seconds, and kept the parred the balf mile pole. Time 1-11. Pom there te the turm of the home stretch, Rossiter closed om him very Taplily end was but elemgth behind when be drvw out for the straig! ork home. A most severe teat fol lowed=—eut snd “ah Fede) order of the rat clon d, lapped, coil finally jaylor, teithe sccre's length ia front, 1a 232 ‘Thied Heat —The hevees wore aarted tery s evenly, and they wert round the upper turn head to head was a neck in front atthe quarter pole, im 36 seconds, and at the half, about half siength Timell0s Ga the lower turn, daylight br came visible between the ¢ Taylor up, Jack ted home a couple lengtha, in 2:53 ', Powrth Heat =-Another good start, and side and side to the quarter Time 255, seconds. Down the back- stretch, Rossiter led, with Ta: at his wheel. They tarred the half mile pole in — PAF; ture, Koseiter shook Taylor off, and beat or four le = tbe bent in 30 om: fe is a summery — mick bag Jack Rossiter........2 i 1. fan hlin entered ch g 7 Ls 1 as 2 :56—2:92 3:82), = 2: City Inte agence. Parien Maven) Last Ween ov ca Father Mathew will attemd at the Cathedral, M very morning this week. from § to Ll o'clock, and every vening from 4 to 9. to administe#t he temperance | Kriten ev tee Kick oF « Horse Yi bs cathe Third avenu to be a Fregeh: Took. at ore of the blasts from the effeots of the L., & had been cautioned to leave the caution, remain the caused bis death. Aa itqdest will be teil on the body, t is wimiiar ace cs from the te The dete ite was #9 eke Oly capnad oe rtousiy. tajured new Jocomolir.4 om Loged, (yg ome ot ea Ouaragons, | Te me sqregen