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THE ELECTION TO-MORROW, YHE MEN AND The City and State Candidates, &., kk, ke. We have made up and corrected from the tickets of ‘he different parties the following tables, giving the @gamea of the candidates so far nominated for this city and State. There are some, in consequeace of the frregular manner in which the nominations have been made, we have not been able to procure, and Others, we believe, have not yet been published in any Of the city papers. In some wards and districts no can- Gidates are presented on some of the tickets. This is the ase with the temperance party, who have confined their m@ominations, with a very few exceptions, to the Judiciary and the Senate. The election, it must be remembered, takes place to-morrow—Tuesday. In some of the wards and districts it will be seen that there are two or more candidates of the same party for the sams office, One of those is the regular nomiage, while the others are either independent or put up by a dissa- tistied section of the party:— THE CITY CANDIDATES, inn Free Soil Dem Dust. 3—Thomas J. Barr, William McMurray. 4—Thos. P. St John, David O'Keefe, Jc 5—George P. Sickles, Mark Spencer. 6—John Doherty. Edward Cooper Whigs. form Party. Dist. 3—Richard 8. Williams, Clarke B. Wheeler 4+—Thomss R. Whitney. Sanford L. Macomber, Job Ryan.* ~ 5—Wm. 8. Gregory. sear 6—Brastus Brooks. Erastus Brooks * Independent waig. NOR. Dist, 3—C. B. Wheeler. Dist. 5— = Intopeniant Shapley PM a wong whig and re for St Beoatoriai district:-Reasallaer N. Havens. Assembly. National Democrais, Free Svil Demorrn's Dist. 1—G, A Shufeldt, F. W. C. Wedekina, 2—G. DeWitt Clinton, Meban, Aba K Maynard. Danl. W. Clarke, es, ag 4—John Y, Savage Jr John Creigitoa z — B. — S—W. B. Aitken, W. B. itkon sd m. Qaackanbusi. 8—Howard E. Coats. Boo Rickards 9—Kaward Ferris, Joshua Fleet as Wm. P. Valentine 10—Wm. Wordsworth, David I. Chatieli 1i—Calvin Swezey, Miles B. Andvas. 12—Jas, M. Peter Dawseu 13—Benj. S. Hart, = \4—Joneph W. Bouck, Solomon B Nobie. Alex. M. Alling. 6 ©. Sperry. Chas. a. " tegen Smith, Jr Jorn O Detrecs Whige. Reform Part Bist. 1—peter Hf Graham, Silas J. Smita, ~ 2—Chas. R. Swords. Win. West. Win. B. Smith Theo. A. Ward E. P. Barrow. P. G. Sharp. = The tomperance candidate for the Sixteeath Assembiz Gistriet 12 Robert B. Lloyd. Judiciary. National Democrats. Bupecto: Court—Samuel Beardsley, Josiah Southerland, Archibald Hil iton.** Peter Y. Cutter. Anciua Robinson.* Commoa Pieas—Charlea P. Daly. Charles P. Daly. Drstey Att —Horace F. Clark. Chauncey Shaffer. *Long term.” + Short term. high. Reform Party. ‘Supreme Court—Chas. P. Kivkland = Guperio: Court—John Duer, Robert Emmet. John Slonén, John Duer. Murray Hotfman. * Common Pleas-—George P. Nelsou. Charles P. Dalz. ‘ Distriot Attorvey—N. B. Bunt Nathaniel B. Bloat ‘Tem; Par Suryreme Court—Charles W. Kirkland Sv perior Court—Joba Duer, John Anthoa. ‘Common Pleas— — Pist. Attorney--Chauncey Shatter. ° Common Council. % ALDERMEN. Free Soil Dem. John B. Holmes, Albert Rogers William Gardner William Baird, Lyman Candee V, Beeader. Tomas Woodward Charles H. Ring Win. J. Beisley Wim. Anderson. James R. Steers Bensoa McGown 9—Wm, J. Brisley, 10—D, H. Hunt. 1i—Wesley Smith. i2—Darid 8. Jackson 13—Mareus D. Bonter eorge H. t, i 14—Thomas Wheelan Joun Kelly 16—Wm. N. Melptice — 1 16—Charles A. May. William C. Seaman. Wa. C. Seaman. _ 17—Jefferson Murray Abraham Turnure 18—Robt. C. Voorhies Robt. C. Voorhies William Blake = 19—Anson Herrick Anson Herrick, Daniel Noonan — Theodore Martine Wm, McConkey. Michael O’Donoghue = 2i—Jas Crawford. Jas. Con whe 22—Wam. A. Turnure. Joba O'Keefe, fe Whige. Reform Party Ward 1—Sobert S. Colline. oe 2—A. J. Williamson. A. J. Wi Abel T. Edgerton Ps 3—0. W, Sturte ran Ursom Bluat. 4—ienj. J. Buck. = 6—Gen. Wm. Hal. Burtis Skidwore 6—Nosh Worrall. Nosh Worrall 1—Wm. D. Andrews. Wm. D, Murphy 8—Wm. Tucker. Win. Tucker. 9—Chas. Crane. ¥. P. Voorhies 10—David Miller. Geo, A. Trowbridge, Jz. | 11—W. Boardman, Jr Eyer Wakeman 13—John H. Brigg» 14—Morris 15—inaac 0, Barker 16—Thos. Christy W. Boardmaa, Jr. B. J. Mi a¢ Thos. Christy Abraham Turaure PARTIES IN- THE FIELD, The temperance party hay¢ only selected candidates iw 68—Thos. A. Duna. oh - 56—Wm. Hagad ‘ma. ora. 67—James Salmon 68—T. Pearson. oOo Whigs. Dist. 1—Henry Smith. 2—Wnm. P. Sell. 8—Gideon Cliftoa. 4—Aroh. Cochrane. 5—Jireh Bull. 6—Daniel Mi 5 i=) Hewlett. s—Wm. 8—C. 8. Tay 10—G. T. 11—Owen W. Brennan. 12—Chas. J. Howell. 13—Geo. 5 See 14—Eben. W. Morgan. 15—Stephen Roberta, 16—Roosevelt G. Secor. 1i—Horatio N. Wild. 18—Davié Coleman. A. be) ua 8. Cooper. 24—Thos. H. Brown. Al 26—Horatio Reed. Chas. Place, 26—Wm. R. Foster. Wm. R. Foster. 27—S. F. Bar Jonathan Purdy. 28—Joseph Abott. Geo. Sybell. 29—John Bisco. k. H. Kunback. 30—Garret Schuyler Garret Schuyler 81—Joh» Kel-ey. Geo. H. Raymond. 32—Joshua Davenport Jas. Farris. 33—David A. Forbes ‘Chas. C. North. 34—James Mahon. Wo. F 35—John M. Belden. Geo. W. 36—Chas. F. Myers. Robt. B. Fol 87—Wm. S. Wood. Benj. 0. W S8—Geo. J. Wood. = 39—S. B. Romaine, Jr. Wm. H. Vermilye. 40—Linus W. Stevens. Henry Blakely. 41—Edwin J. Brown. Edwin 8. Brown. #2—John MeIntyre. Benj. C. Wendell, 48—W. H. Smith. Chas. B. Rasher. 44—W. Hodgkinson, Henry McLean. Husted, Daniel D. Connover, Jones. Thos. F. Jeremiah, . F. Pinckney Henry Hays. 48—Richard Reed. 49—Fred, Frey. 50—Jaa. C. Freeman, M. Curry. 55—Townsend Y. Loe Townsend V. Roe. 54—Morris J. Earl. Morris J. Earl, 65—James Cusick Geo. W. Varian, Wm, Laimbeer, Fred. k. Mather. Wim, M. Baxter, 59—George H. Meller. ah 60—Wm. Struckmap. Joseph Cudlip. the following districts :-~ Dist. 46—Thos. E. Jeremiah, 4 The mechanics and workingmen of the Forty-sixth Council district have nominated Charies H. Whalen WE McDonough? SY gacyrederich Prey, E. MeDonoug! 49—Freder i i: 60—John 3Cain. their candidate. State, Senaterial and Assembly Nominations, Secretary of State. Comptroller, State Treasarer Attorney General Canal Commiss’n Sta’ Ts} Judge O't Appeals Clerk C't Appeals Office. * THE STATE CANDIDATES. STATE TICKETS. National Dem Office. ite Eng.& Surv’r John D. Fay State Prisons. Miles W. Be ram Denio, . H. Ruggles, F.7. Samuel S: Bowne Whig. Abolition. Secretary of State..!? W. Leavenworth. Chas. B. Sedgvick. Comptroller Jawes M. Cook, Seth M. Gaten. State Treasurer G. Spaulding. Nathan Soule. Attorney General. Ogden Hoffman. « John Jay. Gapal Commiss'n . Chas. G. Case. State Fng &Surv'r.Jobn T. Clark. ‘Silas Cornell. Judge Ct Appeals..Geo. Wood, F. T. Grerk C irkpatrick. Horace Boardma.. Leon’d J.Chase,1\T. Elw: J. Chase, 8.7. Thos. H) Frost. Jos. Mullen, S. T. Appeals. .Benj. F. Harwood. SUPREME COURT wm. Bee Soil Dem. hig. lerke. Thos. W. Clerke. Chas, P. Kirkland. un. = c 3—Mal’e Watson Malbone Watson. Ames K. Hadley. 4—Jobn Willard John Willard. | A. Br James. 5—Ward Hunt. War:l jiunt. Wm. J, Baco 6—Chas. Masov. = Henry 7—Thos. M.Buwell. Warren S. Worden. Henry Welles. Spee 1. F. Bowen, vac’y. Jos. G. Masten. Jon. G. Masten. Benj. F. Green. In the First District Charles P. Kirkland as the Maine law candidate, and in the Kighth district Allred T. Barstow, abolition, is nominated. for the rega- | term, and F, W. Stewart, abolition, to. all the va- | jar nominated cancy. Dist. Nat. Dem. Deni. 1—Hugh Halsey. John G. Floyd. 2—J.H Hutchins. a 3—Thos J. Berr. Wm. MeMurra; 19—M. Faizebila. M—Oliver Keese. Eli W. Ro, 1 John. David O'Keefe, Jr. icklex. Mark C. Spencer. erty. Edw. Cooper ene. Award Cooper thins. George W. Lord Clarkson F. Crosby Elisha N. Pratt James — George Hichards. Bloomnteld Usher Yenas Cla: 16—Simeon Snow. Henry Chi George Yost 17—P. 8.Danforth. — Abram Thomas 18—W. G. Sands, Alam (. Strong. Eben’? Blakeley 10— — Jobn E. Hinman. D. G. Dorance 20-8.C.Hiteheock Benj. F. 25—Nat'n Brisvol 24 2 F, 2 17—Nathan ©. Liy 18—Jacob H. Valentine 19—Wm. T. Jennings. : John H. Clarke. n—Wm. F, Jackson 22—Wm. B. Drake. L, B. Wa ‘The candidate of the free democrasy for the seventeenth Daniel ). Lord Theodore Martine Mott ward is Abraam Turnure. | COUNCILMEN. ° | Naviomal Dan. vee Sunt Dist. I’. H. Prati, J. Laer. John Stiles. - 2—Chas. Gannon, W. Johnsen | Se Hubbel Uharies Fletcher | 3—C. E, Hubbel. aries Fletch — — A. B. Miller. | 5—Joha Baulch. W, Cleary William Clewry Pacrick Merricic, 8. Healy 7—And. Curack, Geo. Bickford = —Soa_ A. Jackson Jaa. L. Waugh 9—R. D. Livingston John A. Kennedy WP. M. Scher ck 1i—Jona Clancy. 12—Jas. McGowan Theophilus nek 8. B. MeGown, Chas. ©. Noeth Vatriek F Ralph Horart John B Joha L ( Peter Vau Antwerp Alfred Brusis Norman MaLeot Aaa Hl. Bogart Jonathan Murty John Sto Geraud Gelwa Jas, Cassidy. Thos. Judge. Aimos [eds Thos J, Jeremiah ‘ Henry Hays. j John N, Reynolds James |.. Stewart Joha PD, Clate. Dewala Rye. 00, &. Jaques, Dist 1 Dist. 8—Clark B. Wheeler 4—John e— o—A. B. 11—Bradford R. Wood 12 13—Chas. Rogers b— _ 16—Wm. B. Harve 19—Jairus H. Manger Alfred H. Hovey. Gardner Towne. James Monroe. Geo. W. Bradford. opt Lanes C. Parker John Daggett. VE. Cornw Wm. Ciazk. M. 8. Lawrence. Josh. B. Williams. Oli len A. B. Dickinson. W. Kirby. Justas Yale. Wa. 8. Bishop. Dayton. Luther Wikon Benj. Field. ca Myrou H. Clark Martia Butts. Jas. 0. Putnam Alvah I, Walker, Jobn B. Skinuer . Je. Theo. Burwell MAINE LAW AND ABOLITION SENATORIAL NomIMA~ | TIONS. Maine Low. Abolition Ryan, Ind comber, Kel Ret Kdward Loemia Chas. A. Wheatoa —Geo. W. Bradford Samuel ©. Sehuyier Alfred Bavcoe's ¥. Hull W. Cook Stephen M. Hal Wim. Amadel, \ ayler, F. = ALLEGANT. Tatennc€ Spauiling, F.8. G, HL Jomkins i ~ 2ROOME.. Alvin Devereux, ND. Robert Hacper CHENANGO 1—Dwight Teleott, ND. Leck Harris 2-1, D Lewis, N. D Rufus J. Baldwin L. Ongood, ¥. § CATTARASGH 1—Wm. fi Wood Thomas White 8 Thos, J. Parker James Kirkland emaerargee IJ, RB. Balvsock. N. D. Walter (. Sexsiony H. W. Beers, I. ©. 2—D. Bookstaver, N. B. Francis W. Palmer. P. Si. Smith, F. CON U MILA —Peter Peneber, ND). Mittoo Martin Henry Hare, ¥. 8. tJmnicl D, Barnes, N,D. Harvey W. Gut Daniel D. Warren, F, 8. ~ CHEMUNG - M. T, Beoderie’s cave. Juatus Town send Moseley Hutchinson Mathias Ho tehinsor CORTLAND A. 5. Higgins, N. D. Perrin A. Metiraw J. G. Nelson. F, 8 cuanto D. &. MeMasters George ¥. Hoyle erent erome Wilham, F.8. Peter P. Moafort aniel H. Scholtz, FS. Paul. Hi. Bostwick, FS. Lemuel Ses DELAWATE. 1—Samuel I ND. Uri te _ Daniel Stewa Hy Niles Wi ord, N. D. Rollin 3—Allem Potter Charles A 4 4—M. B Loveland, FS G,N, Hato bseex, oa J. Burnet. rerrow. - Wesley Gleason GRENS. 1—Lemuel ( Bennett, Joshua Fiero, Jr. 2—Herman Winans, George Kobertvon GN ae 1—Alaneon Fieher, ND. — Thee. 0. Patere. dSeauel March, N.D. — Jusoph Ove. ol. | 3—Semuel (tie, tee * He 2—M. Whitman, N. D. raed ex 2—Urelus Binge, N. D. 1-n. F.8 a-W.P. N. D. 3—James L. F.S. D, Church, N. D. NEW YORK, [See the City Candidates. } DMAGAKA, 1—Robert Hon Alonzo W. Newcomb, 2—K. F. Wilson, N. D. Sylvester Parsons. J.D, Cooper, F. 8. 5 1—C. B. Wheeler, F. S. 2—Peter Reed, N: D. Harvey 0, Grit, F. 8D Dilla 4—Wm. Van R. Dunlap, Jr, meh. es Jesse Cort, Sie 8. V. R. Mallory. W. Rathbone, 'D,'g Littlejohn, 1—Geo. W. . @—Azariah Wait, | Orn i Tete” ORANGE. 1-C. U. Coshman, 8. D. Frankia Malian rr, 2g ee . Feagles, ee Morgan Shuit. OTSEGO 1—Wm. H. Chase, N.D. "Lewis Mf, Whipple, 2-James S. Sprague, Alonzo Churchill, S8t. John Seeley. Samuel J. Dooke. 1—W. H. Chapman, F.8. Joseph Benedict, 2—William Currie, ‘A S—Thomas D. Penfield, Derrick I.. Boardman, 4—iiezekiah Melatosh,S.F. James Mitobill. OKLBANS. Chris. Whaley, ¥. 8. Jeremiah Freeman, PUTNAM. Jawes J. Smalley. ‘Aug S, Doane. QUEENS. Geo, D, Ketcham, F.8, James Rider. John A. Searing, N. D. RENSSELAER, = 1—Biram Seeley, F. 8. Jonathan Fawards, 2—Lyman Wilder, F. 3. 3. Jacob Fake, 3—Gaorge Brust, ¥. 8. B J. Van Huzen. rivet MOND, Rich. yiday ey N. D. Nicholas Crocheron W. B.Allen, F. 8. SARATOGA. 1--Williaw Sheppard, F.8. i %—A. L.. Reynolda, N. D. J. Bewour, ne scnenamir, B~JacowS, Barton, N.D. — Albines Hess, 2—JameeS. Wood,'N.D. Isaac Loucks. ‘ST. LAWRENCE, 1—Brenabes Hall, 2—Reudew Wallace, 3—Levi Miller. 1—Hubbard Grifling, 2—Wm. 3. Preston, f. S. 1—Jchw F. Wiliams, | 2-Franeis ¥. ¥ou ». W. Neilson. J. H. White. | Wiltfam/T. Johnson. | SULIIVAR: Amos: ¥, Saeexy, N.D. Zachariah H. Luckey. SCHENECTADY W, Van Vrankea, N. D, Matthew Winnie, Jr. Lemuel Ladd, 5. 8 38 | TOMPKINS. = Horstie H. Woodward, | 2-JamowR, Speri FS, Eli Toews, T10GA. | = T. H. Awmold. ULSTER. 1— William Risleg Meeker Gorbam, fee Peter ©*Le Fever. WESTCHESTER. | 1-Flijsh Tee, N. By David W: Travis, | d—Jasod Odell, ND Jerenials Howe. WAYNE | 1—James M. Wilson, °X, D.Willis 8. Wade, Roaben tours, ¥.'S: 2—Amd Salisbury, 1 D. Bennett. WASHINGTON | 1—Bery Long, N Ebene:ar- McMurray, 2—Chas. I. Culy AK D. George ‘¥. Thorn. ' WARREN, } - William . Wells. = wroMIXG. Homan Wilson, Alorzo P.-Rose. YATES. Spencer Booth, David G, Underwood. | MAIND LAW AND SODITION ASSEMBLY NOMINATONGwe Counts Maxine Taw. Abvlition Nicholas Mer: ‘ole - anue! Foote - Minor. Broderic a ~ Levi Harris. “<= Luther Osgood es Jacob Ten Brovch = Seth Daley. im Delavare ., _ WB. Hanfouk Duteiress .. Peter Brett. — George W. Sterling ie Alvah Bushuell - PAW iene stead -- Her) imer .,.. - GOW. Ingiebasst. Jeflerson.,, i | Lewis........ | Madison. ..... ‘dom Smi tit | Caarles 8 Niagara.......+0+ Thos. Root. WN | Oneiria.... Jeirus H. Manger rman B. Knox, pes 00. W. Smith. jondaga. . — - sham. Ontario... 0... Williat sregery. pi | Orange... 0.00.1 W. Wickham - John Conebling na Orieans. = = A. Butebinson, | Oswego. ~ \. Looraic - Isaac Bellows. Wm. L Bigelow j i = | Putnam. ws | Queens bes | Rensselaer - JW, Flack | = Lewis Cramdail, | = SV. RB. Jolis | Rockiaad ........Johm J. Suffern a | St Tawrence = F. W. Abbot = incine Baker Edmund Baldypy . David D. Beots - H, Chapman. Austin Reynolds Benjamin Joy John B. towel ttt Newbary Broswor ’ General Woo!, U. 5. are in Washington Ex-Presidemt Martin Van Buren, his son Mr. M. Van Rarep, and Hon. Gor meur Kemble, Rew Mr. Priv of the New York Oberwr, and il Maxwell, Be family, aj! of New York, were in Viorence on the October ARRIVALS. From Norlo}s, Ac, ia steamship Roane Babecok, Jas H Toomer, Edw IRS * Herring, Robt G: AD) sawye Quine, WH Prick, Se at, lady and child, KA Mot E P Haight, Capt N Peck ani two ay ane ava) in the ebil > Merns two children, Mrs steerage. DEPARTL IRS. For Savanna). ia the et Fh Casit A Gordon, Mex Chorohill Mrs Gotdon, daughterfand son, Mre 1, Jone@and | h nd lady, ti © sty, two childenn Mr Ureeniicld, PM ‘i, Mise Burne, © Germond, W Mish JO Levy, Mrs Bd Hovsti yan and tay, Mrs Nigi:tineen| = M Wai “ini den eM t Davis, Miss W A Tyler, Mrs A | | | and two | he Waigowtt Ti De aldo, 4. 0 4 Dre 1 Hite Crake cb Dio aay and p Mise DL Atipermann, (nets A caper and isdy, My BMI, Mae Wark ty Bette, child aud serve nt ehildren 4 A dy, a Shand snd y a BM Weston and lady. Mee Mazot, 9 Hookor, i Penvell, if “ vw eH Weed of beaver: A. Neweomb. | Merritt Yockham. vor 3 i { ; it seems. , the wheel of the 1 | he accompanied me tothe Sixth aueaueat about 6 | room enough; at t j } i } Coroners’ Inquests. FATAL AGOLOSNT OM THE HUDSON RIVES BAIL- ROAD—INQUEST ON THA BODY, AND VERDICT OF uest on the body ve of New York, jadson at No. 8 Troy an tor of lumber; I was an over by one of the Ha . UFTeROE ; man ani treet, aworn, said— I went into Mr. ypher streets, remained about hour; I then left sn: returned in about five minutes, and found the deceased in ina chair amen about 7 o'clock the it 9 o Mr. Barton closed |, and we went to get an oys- 8, in West street; I got and two other men in rec while E E ter stew at Mr. Se; there I saw Mr. Buti the st¢w was getting ready, Mr. Barton treated all hands, including the ; after we got our stews, and be- the deceased remained in the oyster saloon; anything of the matter until I was informed of it; when we left the decease, at about ten o'clock, I considered him sober. 4 Morris Kent, of 161 Perry street, sworn, said—I am awitchman on the Hudson River railroad; on Friday night the train that went over the draw was due at Chambers atroet at thirty-five minutes past nine o'clock, but did not pats Christopher street until twenty minutes of eleven o’cioch; I think the baggage car of that train had got to Canal street by the time the first passenger car t to Christopher street; I was standing with the lamp feiny band, watching for’ the ba car to stop, but it ger oar came afoug and broke up very did rot; the nick near Christopher street; a man hallooed for me to Binge light, that something ‘was on the track; I went over and found the conductor and brakeman by the man, and some other persons I did not know; the deceased was Lying on the track, with his head on one rail and feet on other; the deceased was lying behind the car when L came up. W. B Oakley, sworn, aaid—I ain one of the con ductos on the said road, from Albany to New York; we left Albany at forty-five minates past four o’cock; the train from New York that evening was behind time, which detained my time at Catskill thirty minu ard Rhinebeck twenty-two mi- nutes; we hada heavy train; after we arrived at Thirty: first treet I got on the fir x car, and the baggage car me; we made no ‘atop until wegol, to. Christopher street, ‘wliere deceased was on the track; I was standin the front door of the car, looking a ‘out ; I noticed the leaders all at once shear off to the left, as if something was on the track; on looking, I discovered something lying on the track, and at the same instant the man was applying the brakes, but, before we could stop, the car had pas: over the object; aa soon as the car had stopped, I jumped off, and, on ing back, Tfound the brakeman standing by the man. ates ife in him; I think the man was lying on the track, for, if he had been standing, I think I shonid have seen him; at the time we were dri at a moderate ce; if we are behind time at Thirty-first street, we ve the same time left to, get to Chambers street; I made an alarm, and called for an officer; I do not know the numeer of the baggge car that I came down with; I do not know the name of the driver of the car; if I am behind time, I do not give the driver orders to go any faster : ph Mel aughlin, of No, 607 Greenwich street, sworn, said—1 one of the brakeman on said road; i was on the passenger car on the evening in question; I was standing on the first ‘car, by the si¢e of the driver; on seeing the leaders shear off, I told the driver to take care of bis horses, and»at that instant he broke up, and said to me he thought it was a man; before the car was stopped, we had passed over the man; { jumped off and went to him; he was dead, lying across the track; I do not think we were going faster than four miles an hour; if the deceased had been standing up, I think I would have seen him; there was no noise made by the deceased at the time the oar pees over him; the baggage car was im sight at the time we went over the deceased; the number of the baggage car is 19; the driver's name is Clark McWane. George P. Doan sworn, says—I reside at 230 Tenth avenue; I am a driver on the Hudson River railroad; our order is to make time between Chambers street and Thirty-first street; our lowest time is twenty minutes, the most I think is halfan hour; the drivers are under the instructions of Mr. Runnet and Wilson, conductors; I did not sce the deceased until he was uncer my off pole horse; there was no noise made at the time we passed over him. Dr. Uhl sworn says—I have made an external examina tion of the body of ileceased; I found the head crashed, his arms and legs were broken, the injuries were the cause of instant death Ugon the above evidence, Coroner, on the facts as pi the follewing verdict “That deceased came to his death by injuries received by being run over by the cars of the Hudson River Rail- road, on the night of the 4th of November, 1853. The jury’ condemn the company of this road in'the careless and reckless masner in which they allow the cars to be driven through the city, disregarding the ordinances and liver of the citizens, and call on the Grand Jury to take nee of the matter.’ nd a brief charge from the ented, the jury rendered 123 Perry street. 321 West Twenty third street. ynejour, Ninth street and Sixth avenue. A. Van Emburgh, 158 Christopher street. P. Van Emburgh, 168 Christopher street. Kirigp ry Bryno Ren Over wy A Stacr.—Coroner Hilton yesterday held an inquest at No. 501 Ninth avenue, on the body of John Wade aged seventy years, @ native of Ireland, who came to his death by Selng run over by one of Forshay’s stages, on Saturday afternoon, while iu the Sixth avenue, near the Crystal Palace. The deceased, in the act of endeavoring to place his sister in an omnibus, when the horses in Forshay’s st took fright sud ran ‘uriously down the avenue, coming in con. tact with the deceased, kaoching him down, and the tage passing over his head fracturing his skull, causing almost instant death. Mary Kiernan sworn, says: I am the sister of Cesease o'clock on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of putting me into a stage: we stopped s stage but there was not avenue al a’ very fast rate of speed, and it seemed as if the horses would rua ovse us, as they were coming direct- ly towards us; the deceased started to run towards the westerly side of the avenue; the horses of the stage knocked the deceased down, und the wheels pased over x body; think the pole ¢f the stage struck the deceased he cied ina tew minutes after the injury. C. B. Smith, sworn, says: I reside at No. 165 Canal street: 1 saw the accident; I was standing om the sidewalk opposite the Crystal Palace, near Fortieth street; 1 witmessed the stage which kilied the deceased coming down the avenue, the horses were on a gallop: 1 deat th. the stage had any passengers in it; th was in the street, about six feet from the stage which ‘wes standing still; his back was towards the stage which was igen 4 down the street, and his attention seemed di- rected tothe last witness: I saw the stage coming down e avenue: I thought the deceased was in danger, and | hollvoed to him; he did not seem to hear me the first time. and T ealled to him again; he then turned around, and I don’t think he took over two steps befere the pole ¢ struck him somewhere about the head, n im down, and I think the wheels passed over his head; there were no other vehi :les in the way ot the time, aud this stage had plenty of room to pass on the westerly site of the street: there was no driver on this ; the horses had taken frizht and ren sway: T saw driver of this stave since the ecident; lsix name is John Miller; he told me that he had left his team with other driver, while lie went to get x match to light hit | p in the stage, and while gone « large black dog ran under the horses, which frizhtened them, and they got elear from the wan having thers ia charge, and ran down the street in Forty niath street; which ran over the deceased, it belongs to Mr. James rorsiay; it was standing at the corner of Yorty-lirst street and Sixth avenue: I left the to pooouse a segar; | loft a man mamed Miller am: he is a ériver in the same compan: ing by the liorser, something frighten p Ang they ran away. they were young horses: they +en driven to staces for two weels past, andl jiave pv uenrd but they wore gentle horses Chestney aworn, says —! nade an external exay af the body of deceased, and found the « came to his éeath dy injuries stage No. vm being run orex by in the Sixth aregve.”’ , November 6, by A. Var int Exprit, J ‘eld, Fng., to Macemoisetle Mane Dactos, of Uimia, Staten Island, on Tuerday, November 1, b: rlee A. Natwon, Mr Basak) J, Maonm, of former place the Rev. iw York, On Sonday, November 0, Mart Apmis, only child o Waner J), C. snd Macy 8, Boggs, aged 1 scone and &: ie friends of the family, and thore of her grand! Se1ue) Ducting, Eaq., are requested to attend thef from No. 2 Eavex rt near Grand, {to morrow after: noon, at half past one o'clock. The ramaine will be tahen to Greenwood Cemetery for intermen Pa why mourn ye for your ehild her why do you weep For lo! that spi Laer now in Jesus sleep. On Seatay a‘ternoop vember 6, at three + a lingering illness, at No, 137 . al, eh en ¢ of lie brothers, John, Jamer invited te attend hig porrow afternoon, at raber 6, afler & lingering illness, Mrs t . and the mer 0. F., and 2! bere of Covenant I of Champ Chapte ry 1, and Sarah C. Slo nnd Vo dage eudr of the family are respectfully funeral, to-marrow afternoon, at one idence of bik parents, No. 16 Allen feet, nul further invitation. On Sunday, November 6, Roww Swnm, aged 40 years, a vl county ‘Lyrone, Ireland. ‘The friends oi the (amily are invited to attend her fu- | of abt 1200 tons, cal ueral, to-morrow aiacnvon, at one o'clock, from her Inte residence, corner of Miraheth and Hogaten wiracts Ou Salusdey, Boveusber 6, Liwade Ltn, ia luo 87th 2, und several severe lacerations on the head + the carse of death, y tendered she follow ing verdict: That decense) | this aiternoos, ‘at twe o'clock, from his late residence, No. 78 ai f, without further invitation, His remains will be taken to Greenwood for In this city, on er November Gaxpxm, wife of Mr. David Gardner, and ng George D. Dods, of Providence, R. I,, in the 37th yoar of her age. The funeral will take place this afterneon, at two Yolock, from her husband's residence, ‘Broa: Where the relatives und friends are invited to attend, ‘Her Femains will be taken to Seekonk, Mass. for interment, via Stonington Providence, R. 1, and Albamy, N. Y., papers please ddenly, on Sunday evening, November 6, Jamas G. fon of ‘Aleeaner ‘and Ellen Rothrock, sged’ 6 years, 7 months and 6 days. ‘Tho friendy of the family are respectfully invited to at- toad bis funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from the residence of his parent . Monroe street. His remaing will be taken to Bushwick Cemetery for in- terment. ‘On Sunday, November 6, at No. 302, corner of Twenty- fourth street and Sixth avenue, Banwaarpr KARTLANG. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his funeral, at the above residence, this afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘At Paterson, N. J., on Sunday morning, November 6, Ronkrr Dicxay, of Fredericksburg, Va., aged 06 years. Fredericksburg papers please copy. In Washington city, antes afternoon, November 4, at four o'clock, after a lingering illness, in the 29th year of her age, E. Loviza Surry, wile of jor J. R. Hagner, United States Army. Weekly of Deaths, In the city and county of New York, from the 29th day of October to the 6th Sais November, 1853. Men, 100; women, 93; boys, ; girls, 107. Total, 423, 1 Fever, typhus.. : 3 Fever, congestiv 1 ‘1 Fever, nervous 1 1 Fever, Ch: 1 . 2 Fistula in ano > 3 Fatty kidneys. 1 1 Heart, se Of 3 [1 Hooping cough... 1 . 8 Infammatien of T 6 Inflammation of bowels.. 6 1 Inflammation of heart.... 1 1 Inflammation of lungs...23 1 Inflammation of stomach 3 2 Inflammation of throat.. ni 2 4 1 68 1 1 19 Measles 2 Mortification of foot, aged, 1 Old a 2 Palsy . faiabs tee Me ceER an oa nGaensb ewe a ee pitt bet Boo Sa co ce Worms. RD. 12... 13 B8ELS 0508 08} Island, 4; Lunatic Asylum, Island, 18; St. Vincent’s ‘Alms ‘house, Blackwell's 1, 3; City He 5 ne lospital, 3; ios; ; ii,’ 2; Colored Home! 8 colored persons, 11. * THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspector. City Inspector's Office, Nov. 6, 1853 MARITI INTELLIGENCE, Ha All packages and laters inlended for the New Your Bain shouid be . 2 ~~ AeANAe YOR Sew TORK—Tm DAT. UN Rinne... ‘GUN SETE.. ll 02 — 08 Portof New York, November 6, 1853, ARRIVED. Steamship Southerner, Zwan, Charleston, Oct 2, 7 PM, to Spofford, Tileston & Go. Had head winds and a heavy Bea. Steamship Roancke, Gaxendy, Norfolk &e, to Ludiam & Pleasants Bark Brothers (of New Haven), Gooch, Sagua la Grande, Oct 23, to R P Buck & Co. Bark Hecla, Petersom Cardenas, Oct 23, to RC Read. Oct 29, lat 34’ 30, lon 76 40, experienced a hurricane from NE, split fore amd maim topsails, and was hove to under bare poler watt] Nov }. Pare 7 days, to Fane & West. 3, |, SAW WhAt wan Fupposed to lose of foremast, under jury masts, me. saw large stiskeof heavy timber, Asch: load of some veasel. JD has ner on the passage: was hove vily and became leaky. ‘atte (of Themaston), Collamore, New- Going in J0th ult, lat steering N; same suppored to de the lon 74, experienc gale from NNE, lost opmiast stayrail, otber slight damage; ext Oxy, pasesd throogh large uantities of pitel pin eb larg lumber, apparantly jnst thrown overboard. Brie Moraney, Hill, Nassau, Fa, 14 days, to #Grice. pernenced heavy weather, Brig Maxcellus,” Norton, Jaeksopville, 12 days, to § H Rockembaugh. Esperienced very heavy galee on the pas- sage Brig Palermc (Hr), Burgess, Windsor, 16 days, to mae- ter. Brig Praciliam, Bray, Hillboro,” NB,12 days, to J B Kine Schr Helen Hoten, Eldridge, K Smithers. jamertown, Cook, Petersburg, 6 days. ord, Smith, Baltimore, 4 days . Walters, Georgetown, 5 days Georgetown, 5 daa, Rich nond, 6 days. , Machias, 8 days. Seber Congress, lavir, Machin, 8 days. ‘chr Yentic, Varcons, Machias, 10 days. ‘ey Dolphin, Foster, Machine, for Philadelphia. Ly Elward, Su worth, 6 days. in, Saco, Me, 6 days. St Jebn, NB, S$ daye, to newden, Hallowell, die, 6 days , Fastport, 6 days. —~, Cherryfield, 8 days, for Har. Schr Louisa, Chase, Poston, 3 days Sehr Jobn Hart, Hart, Rockland, 4 days Schr Cadet, Barratt, Rockland, 4 days. enon, me, Rockland, 4 days Grover, Rockland, 4 days. Scl.r Globe, Swift, Salem, 2 days, Sebr 8 bi rarker, Davis, Wareham, 2 days. Lighter sloop Harriet Foster. ner, from the ship Persia, ashore on Long Inland. BELOW. One brig, unknown SALLED. Ships I Cobden, London; William, Mobil» Wind during the day, NW, [Br Sanpr Rook Paiwsiea TauaGRarn.} Tw Aicunanne, rd bound vessels have gone to #ea. bound tp Weather clear Memorand: Lavine At Cape abeth recently, by J W Dyer, a five bark of 326 tons, called the Macon, owned in for a Soutyern packet, chd W Begnalh, (or a company of which Freck W Rebbins ix agent. She is to be commanded by Capt Samuel Rogers. At Thomaston Lat, by Mesare Stoteom, Gerry & Co, a abi the Juventau, to be commande | by Capt Alfred Wate, late of ship Jax Neemith. At do 28, be Yaseare Chapman, Fiat & Co, * clipper ship ti ita) Wen, callow Lhe Urad +, 06 vumunauded by Capt ‘KE Raniett. THA cute wad acy unlatasices, and those of his Cathar, | SL Go snane day, by Mesure Counge & MoCallum, « shi ig Young America, 171 tons, | fa called the Alice Counce, to be command- by AH > Cd ta, Tictoouila, £9 bs comiannded by Rockland, 1st eect ees oe a the Bt Recmaé, onal he ener ‘Eaq, and Capt Geo lst, by Mr McDougal, « fine ship of about 0 24 inst to be launeta- s on the ways after distance of 15 feet ati would be made uae inst. She is 700 tons, tnd bullt by Mr Jobe She is owred by heirs of the late James Crosby, Mesers thy Crosby, of ; RP ‘a § Wncelerigte stn Kuermay & Coot Becton, and Cae Chas x Pendleton, of Searsport, who is to command hee. Telegraphic Marine pose Arrived—Barks Sarah Olney, New Orleans; Nashua, Phd- ladelphia; brig Token, do. si wece ward, Ballisione 7 Nov 8. Arrived—Ships Isaac Allerton, NYork; R D She} Boston; barks Morning Star, New York; Arthur, i. y, do, Nov& Arrived—Barka Hishbor \l Kepler, Boston; sobe > jumbo, NYork. iid ‘Cuanustox, Nov 4. Arrived—Schr Col Satterly, Elwood, New York. Hxpe- rienced heavy weather, bi eR Herald Marine PHILADELFSIA, Aaa Bea eg ie, te. ri ‘i P pell, Errickson, New Bedtords aches Somernile, Chase; American Belle, Brown, and JehnQ ‘Norria, Bos ton; Tangent, ‘Colby, and Lowell, Dyas, NYork, Jones, Newburyport? St Martins “(Duteb), Slaraons sb - Nov 5. Cleared—Bark Oak, Ryder, Boston; brigs MH Chap Erriekson, and Fimpire, Crowell, Boston; sols MB ney, Nichol, Charleston; H Fuller, Bibbor, Portland Ta Bearse, and Queen, Brown, Bostan; Denai- son, Story, Norwich; Somerville, Chase, and Jos Porter, English, Boston. Notice to Mariners. ‘Treascry DsPaRtMEst, Office Lighthouse Board, Sept 28, 1853, Official notice has been received at this office, tment of State, from the Colonial Office, Cape of Good Hope, bearing date Aug 24, 1852, “that a woodem lighthouse is about to be erected on the eastern extreme of Bird Islands, in Algca Bay, and that this thous: will, from and after the Ist of December next a show two white lights, 18 feet apart, and will be lit unset every evening, and continue until sunrise on each follew- morning. Sailing Directions for Bird Islands Light. Lighthouse—To show two ene 18 feet apart, one 10 feet higher than the other. Lat 33 deg 52 min 3, lon 28 OF 12 min 50 sec E of Greenwich. Heights above mean Water Level—Foundation, 26 feet; centre of upper light, 70 feet. Painting—Roof body of building white and black, horizontal stripes. The two lights will be laid on the line between them aaa the Doddington rock, on which line, one will be direatly above the other, with a dark 5) between them. By order of the Lighthouse Board, THORNTON A JENKINS, Secretary. ‘Whalemen. Touched at Port Louis, Mauritius, Ang 13) Mars, Harri- gon, NBedford, 14 days from Anjier Point, and sld 15tla; bad 459 bbls sp 400 do wh oil, bound on a cruise off 83 Pauls and Amsterdam Island. Sid 15th, Wave, Downs, ef NBedford, on a cruise, had 460 bbls sp oil. Bark Osprey, Macomber, of NBedford, would go on the slip or railway 80th, and probably be re coppered. Spoken. Ship Zone, trom Liverpool for Aloxaxdria, Oct 21, lat 42 , Jon 60 28, ‘4 large ship with white streak, under jury maets, waa passed 26th ult, at 2PM, lat 88 10, lon 7416. Foreign Ports. Buistor—Arr Oct 18, barn Hy Buck, Pendleton, N¥erk. Cid 19th, Corsica, Melcher, Newport. * At the Pill 10th, Mary Annah, in, from Gloucester for New Orleans. Sid 20th, ship Wabash, Barnes, NYork. Matadors Oct 4 bark Narawissie, Lanpher, fewport, E. BREMEKHAVEN—Arr Oct 18, ships Union, Pennell, and Monmouth, Trufant, London. Bonnkavx—Sid Oct 17, brig Telegraph, Steer, NYork. Corvxxa—Sld Oct 12, ship Raritan, Hanson, NYork. Caxirr—Arr Oct 19, bark Pilgrim, Robbinson, Londom. Carpevas—Sld Oct 23, brig Ellen Maria, Treat, Boston. Drat—Arr Oct 20, ship Samuel Badger, Salter, Londom ‘and sld same day for Havre)—a report that the S B put ito Portsmouth leaky was an error. Dover—Passed Oct 18, ship Nath! Thompson, Stone, London for Newport. Exsryor—Arr Oct 16, John Caskie, Raynes, Cronstadt for NYork. Cid Sth, ship Bertha, Smart, Bristol, E (from. Cronstait). Giascow—Arr Oct 17. bark Victoria, Wattingtos, New York. Sid 18th, sbip Martha's Vineyard, Mayhew, New ‘ork. pig nee ad Oct 19, ehips Geo Hurlbut, and Ad- vance, for NYork, ready. Adv, Franklin (a), Rock Helvetia, and Connecticut, for NYork; Lemuel Dyer, Hela- elberg. Cotton Planter, end Atlas, for New Orleans. lavervoot—Arr Oct 21, ship Tonawanda, Julius, Phila. delphia; Old Dominion, ‘Sampson, St John, NB; Wales, Lombard, Cronstad!; Or , Brown, Quebes. the river 22d, outward bound, Old England, Barstow, for New York; Rover, Cole, Rio Janeiro. Missiva—In port Oct 13, bark Splendid, Savage, uae; brig Gov Brown, Park, for NYork, few da; Newrort—Arr Oct 16, Windsor Uastle, Austin, L’Orlent for St Thomas. Nevyrras—In port Oct 17, bark Pario, Hyler, for NYert. Going in brig Florence, Ray, Bence. an PORTSMOUTH—SI4.0et 20, 8 orton, Tallmes, from London for Havret : B Bostos. ROrVERDAM—Cld Oct 17. Zeeater, Nennenbo: Vk July 2, Sea Breeze, Newell, une; Tr. ES pe NsW—In an’ ers reported Sscva—Sld Ovt 25, brig Nancy Ann, Pote, NYork (hae been reported ald 2ist). In port barks Chas Brewer, leros, from Boston for NYork 6 days; Merey Ellen, Stover, and John Colby, Stockbriége, for do. Fark John Stroud, Thomas, ald 20th (before reported 18th) for New York, got on the reaf to the NNE of the ea- trance of Sagua wi ; off day, and returned to Segua: would proceed on her voyage in a day or two. Tyxt1—SI4 Oct 19, Michael Angelo, Sears, NYork. Home Ports. BOSTON—Aur Nov 5, AM, bark Saone, Sargent, Steak holm, Aug 48, Elsiaore, Sept 6; brig Huron (Br), ‘Watery, Glasgow Sept 14. Cla steamer City cf Boston, Fisher, Philadelpia; bark A A Eldridge (rew, 249 30 95ths tons), Nye, San Francisco; brig Mary Stanto Baltimore; schrs Geo B; , Blanc! ly 7 Janrtoa, Snow, Ne thee Clifford, Savannah; Tele- 1, do; Com? w, New ;.¢ . hi, At ier; Com Tucker, Co: BN Dixon, Frit oa New York, G Pliance, Sears, do. BATH—Arr Oct 2, schrs John Snow, Gordon, Baltimore; 84, J R Jewett, Baker, New York. CHARLESTON—Arr Nov 1, steamships Marion, Foster, md Mie portion Ne oie fog ea Seat, man, do; lew j Boston; brig Hawoition, Walker, New Mork, ti a Geo A He * , Liverpool. Sid steamer aL ip Switzerland, Carter, Liverpool; schr Holeme,, York. HALLOWELL—Arz Oct 31, echra Arno, NYork; Chastee do. HOLMES’ HOLE—Arr Nov 9, PM, schrs RI. Tay, Caim; George Edward, May; Triumph, Mason; Sea Flower, ton, and JS Morahon, Mershon, Boston for Philadelphia; Groveland, Greenlaw, ort for do; Wolcott, Tey Boston for NYork; ¢, Thomaston for 40; 3d, brige A , Auld, Bath for Baltimore; Alley, do for Wilming:on, NC; James Brown, Brown, Mil bridge for NYork; Helen Hoben (Br), Eldridge, 8 John, NB; for do: Tex 10, Snowman, Eastport for do; Horace Nichols, Boston for Philadelphia; Kem n Barnes, Pal, do for Virginia; 4th, ark Gem, Nickervon, 4 for Boston; briga F jontgomery; Mercy fousine, Pasi; Stean,” Joknson; Lady off the Labhy Hannah Balch, Pike, and Gen Marioa, Philadelphia for Boston; Iola, Paax, do ‘or, Portland: Afrion (Gt), hart, NY¥ork for St John, NB; echre \ Trrel Schrivor, <= Mary Hiller, Laws; RH Wilvoa, s in Rock, Pierce; Le! yer; Marey; W R Germ, Nye; Riehmonc, Hart, nid | Andonstede von, Philadelphia for Borton; S D Norton, Poland, and Ju- niata, Webber, do for Portland; Watchie, Wooster, Eastport; Camilla, Shaw, Wilmiz Del, for Abby Weld, Bullock, RonJout for Salem; Advance, Har- ington, NYork for Portia; Sarab Jane, Fitegerala, do ‘or Nantueket. Also arr 4th, brige JM Claytom, Wright, and Charles Heath, Stimpson, Philadelpinia for Boston; Kamnel Small,” Treadwell, do for Salem; ‘sh Anu, Shull, and Wet= come Return, , Jo or Boston; Norris Chester, Cor-. ron, do for do. Passed by 4th, bark Nusbua, @ifford, from Philadelphia, fer Boston Id 24, brig EA Reed; sohra Ingomar, J A Vaina, R te Kenney, Sea Lion, Chesapeake, William, Hawk, champ, Thomas C Bartlett, Lemnis, and Sarah & Lucy; Sp brigs A Spear, James Brown; xehre Trlumph, Grovelaad 3 Wolcott, Helen Hoben (Br) ¥ ald. win; schrs RL Tay, Geo Helena, Horace Nichol Sebriver, RH Wilson, Wate Serah Jane. In port 4th, 11.AM, wind W, bark Gem, briga Mercy 8 Cousine, Suan, Lady Of the Lake, Hanna! MetalPan, =v Gen Warren, Isola, and Africa (Br) Mary Miler, Virgin Reck, Lebanab, Genn, Richmond, L 4» Jeuried, 8 D Norton, Jrainte Gas, milla, and Advance, NEWTORT—S10 Nov 4. brigs Calcutta, Pat »: pored for Philadeipliia; Round Pond, Pierce (Geom } cansett, Hall (from Fall PY vee} Paltimore ), Norfolk; Jemea elven grrom Ipbis. In port, orig Alena, $ for Fall River, 4, steamer Chas. Osgood, Smith, ysclits’ Cornelia Cracker, New York} <chy Vennaytvania, Roath, Philadel: j_ sloop Agent, Perry, Norwiea@ for New, BS o¢p New London, Chane NYTer SEWRURY PORT—Sid Nov 4, sch mor, Now, Vailas delp bis. PORTLAND (er Nerthe Fall, Ka! N #lman ga, Matanzas, Yor’. Old bark S44 bavt, Lunetie, and all the commawise vaysels, Sid O., back F A Perle: KOCKPULT—81d Oct 2%, schre Beauchamp, Novfolle; Hawk, \ York ROCKLAND-—Art Cet 28, brig Sarah, Bang or for Maxti- nique; 30th, sehr ‘Mary Wise, NYork; Mount Hope, do; lat, Mary Chock? ¢t. do; 24, ‘Warrior, do; Sloridian, and Leo, NYork. Sud Cet 25, rigs Serah,'——, a8; Suren Duneyn, Smith, Trinidad; R R Haskins, Qaow, alovye, Amilet, Miller, New Orleans; aches Hea Clon, Yor; 2d, is ik Herrin, iv York. ‘RALEM—arr Nov 4, sonre linee Achora, Mecrill, X Zui, ‘Gecah Benmyet?, do, (ld bark Active, Waesier, fam,

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