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—- > - So NO. 6617. : MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. ern oe ALLA AA ALAA te 2 ‘cue T A MEETING BELD aT TAMMANY HALL, ON ONTE CRISTO AS*0CIATION.—a MEETING OF TH NOTHINGS. scr rorLibetenaat Soren Vey cond ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Friday ¢ ore Caer ©; persaant to 9 ofl! trou the Monte Cristo Astociation will be held at the pe ted bo ‘Committee of arrangmects, to com form t- r, oadwa; sundsy. Oct. y about Ford tion of the Central Seymour club, te folto sie oficers | Fa buretual niedason 6" tee amber fe reneeed” THE KNOW CONVENTION. | w, conn we ng tage g egies ‘ ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. wore elected:—Isaiah ers, 83 pr . | By on the secre'ary and . it Glover and Edward ceil, seeretariea, and one vice = er AUrXANDER, A State Ticket Nominated. * AF President cee gel ag ‘Ihe following resolutions : E. P. Fox rem THE WAR. ‘were unac iy a ———$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$— ~ ‘vention on 'hursday, and was declared Whereat—‘he rights of the people of the State of New OTICE—ALL PERSONS ARE HERSBY CAUCIONED admitted. I: the Zribune needs any farther inforastion t re FORE Raving toes Tepretinn ee teeta ee tae N, aguinai negotiating our moto area in Tuo at, | MBportant Mfeoting in Philatelphla. | shout ur. class's peciormusscsin Gotaris oounts, for the ANDING OF THE CRIMEAN EXPEDITION. its halls of legislation of a measure known as the “ Mains flepback, for three hundred and seventy five dollars, paaaaanetaed of getting into the Know Nothing orgenizstioc discutoa ix | L Liquor Law,’’ and whereas, tho. rights have bsen pro- | two months from Auguet 28, 1854, as payment of same Namber ef Know Nothings in Rironga the windows or down the chimnoy, rit was im the different coun- ete mari rey aap jen Oy) gh eye ea tee OONLEY, KIXK & Co, e ; 88 in the Empire and | too iste to got in at the front door, we cau fadalge it. | disgust, and quis » large num “er ot the ane at Absurd Be of the Acceptance of the oratio jour, - —_—-- a —— 7 . a Sin of therets paved tansotone ss ie Optaion oF tae'| TIS OF TAR GORTOE @ TE SEL Key Stone States, THE MOVEMENT IN PENNSYLYANTA. —f Sx,yme before the business of the connell was half Peace itions by the Czar. Dentzal Eo) mour Club, itis O liamsburg, Oct. 2 1864.—Notice is hereby given emeeieneeemamaer apead [From the Philacelphis Pennsylvanian, Oct. 6.) = , ‘That the issues presented to the people of | that the city tax beoks of the present year are now open NOMINATKON - TRE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COUNCTL OF TIE Py andy Sage ate cantare Ag = se ee sthe State «f New York, at the spprosahir g election for | for payment, and that I am prepared to rsceive the sums OMINATAONS IN PENNSYLVANIA. SUPREME BTAR SPANGLED BANNER, COMMONLY | ond th, Te he duncan ite coat, | TRANQUILLITY AT MADRID. Governor, involve principles of the deepest importance | charged thereon. All taxes paid previous to the lst t . ae w papeseenns SK te expt to every man who regards b's liberties as worth preserr- | dey of November next wil be recsive t without addition, &., &., &eo. CALLED KNOW NOTHINGS, WHICH M&T ON TvRSDAY | tiowof term. Mr. Bradford declined the prop»- ~~ {og from the insidious assaults of intolerance and fana- | gl (On that day two per cent will be added, and Las, Lae Ane OM WEDNESDAY NIGAT AT aie aN si dehtiaettinnt Uline tinrsiltaasiantt OUR RELATIONS WITH SPAIN. m. every thirty days the:es‘tor ar edditious! one por cent, —_ - ants y f hear neil exiumsvel, ast the sight of thepecnle to be stcared | Fewone oon Bare ais bls by app ing st Wivetin, | THE KNOW NOTHING STATE CONVENTION, | qe rand late Goanslsot Reon Noung mot fn tly | 1 cess loogel te the ocior ge Sockets | he Steamship A teed by the constitution of the United States, ia opealy | theirlots, aad thus avoid errors, Ticurs for -ecetvin TEBNOMENATIONS FOR STATE OPPIOERS. SAA Atiecetearel cascaneste Attempts to organize, | i# therefore not informed of the name of the order until imabip Aretic Left on Her Appointed violated by tte provisions of ths liquor bill passed at the | taxes from 9A. M. to 2 P. ae, and on Wedaeeday and | Tho State Convention of Know Nothings reassembled | theconvention a’ journed untit 1 o/clook b. M. after the expiration of that time. Day from Liverpool, WHeolved, That the oplutenot ret Saturday evenings from 7 to 9). M Yast evenirg, in O84 Fellows? Hall, and nominated oan: | gpmbied'se the Foetal sooty ie Sane eae Beinn, | pay five Gnlacs to tho Stats Cmanci, fe dollars for ths - - tha veto of ahllwiioh ho Adifta he never Tesd; Iran | —Colkctor of Taxes and Aassoueuts; Gey Halt corner | Sidatts for Stato eMfcers. ‘The convention was hrgely | ren Eee iterate , THE STEAMER PETREL PUT BACK Tndaniodle test Fs Na reat cxpacity and sincerity. of Fourth and South Second streets. attended ard its deliberations, we understand, were not Pa. cg penn that it was novessary to ‘adios’ with the reyeedmniatiea ta Congress 2 Resolved. That when intcleranze and fansticiam walk | ————————-____________________. |. cnarscterized by ae much harmony as is-eupposed to Mere Amezioan: The Pollowtts ba terete ew of tee poowibent SaaS PS oS people Ie beidones hit ince aniont ede Huertion of the | CSPECIAL. ATTAACTION, AM NEW HAVEN, CONN. | prevail at ell mcetiogs of the order. Tho discussion ny oe | nernof the order ia the State | CORTON §6DEEL—BREADSTUFFS §BUSTATT, ort ce party teommels aod battle side by, tide, | rloultural -ocity, opens at New Have which tock p'sce between the friends of the rivatean- | per were cf euch a.character sui oo near the truth fn —— Perey &o., &e., &c. openly ax , agelosts common enemy, ani 10, linuing fe \- & ive ar: v their pe a ye ol cont a we feelit our duty es freemen to use our best aod most | mide for exhibltiog all varieties of stock aud agrioultnr, | {ets {or romination were rather warm, and after the | est importange- to guard egaiaut fusther daugec ta tals | —J8m¢e Pollock, candidate for Goverzer, whig. . energetic exertions to accompl sh such a glorious result. | alsnd mechanical productions. A fine half-mile track umnment were, contrary to the Seorefary imposed | respect if they would hope to preserve their organi tte hep Miller, whi Tho mail steamship Canada, from Liverpool, 103, Resolved, Vhat this club vill call togetaer in mass | ta laid for exhibiting horses, Railroads centrolag in | Woon its memberr, foarried on by them ovematterthey ' tom from immediste dimolution, alrosdy had thou. | Shite W: Pitman, whigs o'clock morning of Saturday, 23d ult ,,arrived earl acting. af the Park, all the Seymour alubs and associa: | New Haven briugstcck and arieles for exhibition fe of | decir 2ed from the rooma into the streets, There was "ends of men eft tbom who had become alarmed at tue | Wi) oun Eprom, wa uererneny WBA: terday mornibg. ‘ . di Hong tn piiaidly toga et charge. a considerable number of lobby members absut, who resolution to-adjourn to the Mechanics! Heil was | fy (Nel ¢F Deurbia ccunty, democrat, ; ‘The steamship Arctic left Liverpool onder regularnday eae di Groven, UNION POWER COMPANY OF THE UNITED | were as well posted up. in the rosult of the meoting ax | then carrica mB, Moran and John ©. sims, were very noisy | i) even : _Epwanw MeCosnis, seeretarios, enters, No, $8 Broadway, New York, ere now mani | hore who enjoyed the privilege of participatingin itv Seemeent tenn ipa sermeees, thew: peenokdied te ac sielarisamian nara a Ro lavgecous cael valtcaest with prethecers nies Seon ing 7 EMOCRATS OF THE KLEVENTH WARD, AROUSE— | sizes Gwynne’s pumping engine, {pump and steam en- | Procecdings. The claims of Myron H Clark, the | ios atete of uttor confusion, displaying tho greatest bit- | t0 the Know Nothing cause. This daoger iy owing to the | Tye Canada bad fiae weather the whole vorage. -BJ Ove more grand rsliy.—The Lemosratic Union | gine combined.) For every situation requiring purays | fusion cendidate Intely nominsted by the whige at | tervess of fevling. Date ree eee eee eemvioanich | she steamship-etrel, Capt. Tims, with-one, hmpleed feign ho TOE ath Pan Rag gh oes meebo eet ames aes loca in eflalency and pee- | syracuse, and tho Temperacce, Free Democratic; and ce eat anne meneeme ernitnem alone etBoacs of the | NTA icmasizanioouin and eleven passemgors, from Glasgow for New York, had Beoord strest, to sustain the champion of tha Vetopower, | expense of otber’ appa producing equal regults, | Auti-Nebraska Convrntions at Auburn, were prosented | Presideot—Profecscr Tiffany, ol Carliale, Berks county, put back to the Clyde, where she arrived on. the nd the tight to man to choose what be should eat of | Guaranteed for 20 years at 5 percent per enaum on cost, | snd eupported by his potitioal adherents, but they wore, cote Proident—Joha A. Stoay, Hey, of Delaware | Westmoreland county, hsving mot with severe weather; ber masts- casied what he should drink, for the almighty gave that power | Send for a versons who have thom in use. after an exciting contest, defeated by Ulman’s friends, Gree ty. decks swept, bul tven to man from the beginning, and why should we allow | cox--s<ooo= hateomdieset ear eenas aie Searetary—Thomas L Gifford, Esq,, of Philadelphia. ne county. away, decks swept, bulwarks driven in,and leaky. -Five ge majority Tressurec—aloxander Cummings, Eaq., of piitia. |. Mr. Gilford, of the Biillelin building, was authorized to csauk kad Cae any a ee age ate nanan REWARDS: _ | go far as wo could ascortatn from outsldors, Serogce, o | Matshal—C. F. Meunoh, Exq.,oftHurtisourg. | have the pamphlet roprintod, with ell the eltaratioas, | "The Uniled Btetea steamer San Jasiato ied arsived at Anetican citizen ari in the ‘att-ude of ls atrangth te | dt & () ERWARD LOST, ON THE OTH INSTANTS, A | resident of Butfalo, and wo belie x man who hasnevee | gon’ ginsren' entation sak toes Re ont ne | evening for Sstripationtn tho various Tadges which bold | Southempton, enya in a fow days, SPR Saisie tae Song ernst | Mba eerste fcc sente toe clei tonne | Hem eae of Store asa yromiuont momine of any | ate ligay, Soin ar Rong dag, | Pentima thn lt He va aly ibe nperran ofthe | he awe in ateoting Liverpool enon myst the union of the vid democratic varty, without cloak or | the above reward by delivering the sume to i. L, | Party, was nominated for Lieutenant Governor, to the | Jobo shompson; Camberiand, Joho Singland; York, Mr. | Pring of tHe eer sonsttation: Be Oo watt gq | continued dull; breadatuifs buoyant. deception, whigs or Kuow Nothings, are invited to | WICKES, 20 Cortlandt atreet. Supposed to have been | entire exclusion of the whig and national democratic - ay aie age Atma thy eli ag | held fa Pittsburg, in January next Each lodge will send | No decisive news from the Crimea is looked for ux attend, as business of great interest will bo laid before | lost between International Hotel ani Sou:h forcy. tnsen fi Corsers, Col Coverly, J. Wollower;. Bradkord, Ds Myers; Re tha Ohsety’ Ona vantion.‘serciceh, delk pisheesdgage beg ays pre tha msahing. ‘Thate will be several ecsinant apeakers to | ef mene Se tht cle, Reaaing, Dr. teltuer. Mr. Corkoas was olested a dele. | three delegates to the County Convention, to clect dele- | woek hence. A letter says that the troops will take am ptdietea Use sasating: Sly avis o¢ the comenttte 8 REWARD.—LOST, ON SEPT. 27, A SPRIT- | Joreph or John Williams, of Ithaca, is the reported | gate 'o the National Convention, and is also Jhairman | getes to the state Convention, and oach County Conven- | 4a ster, icland direction, and thea turn towards Ppbas- ‘Wx. A. Branus,Sec’y, A, E. GOETEZ, Chairman, $2 ) sail boat. § feet wide, 18 feet long, blue out, | candidate for Cansl Commissioner, and Sanders, tne | '°'b ae ae ssid that he was one ef the tea rosentatives in the Gtate agrectiy; tach topol. * : IGHTEENTA WARD—SEYMOUR & VICTORY.—THE | Hi NUNN, foot Twent?-fourth exer) Norbit, AVI? | nominee for State Prison Inspector. aids of Governor Bigles, and that at his frst election he | convention orens with prayer, and the rules of tho State | Accounts from Constantinople of September 30 democratic republican electors of the Eighteenth | ————-—___—________1___._______ |_In regard to Ullman, it ie asid there is n slight dirision | bad worked hurd for him, but now he was going t> to. | Leginlataresreadopted as their guide | news of great importance, if true. The stal was ‘ward are requested to attend a public meeting. to be held b) REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE PREMISE3OF | ine portion of the ranks, and even at the convention | feat him if possible. He said that Gov Bigler was going | ,,.96,c7*N4 Council adjourned on Wednesday night at 12 | tt santana to megept the fe at Union Hall, ccrner of Twenty-second street and Third the subscriber, in the town of Scarsdale, West- | ¢y, te debate. Th 1 to speak at two meetings in Reading; but thanks to a °s n § sap scoop fous - avenue, on Saturday evening, October 7, at 7 o'clock, for | cliesier county, on the night of the 4th of Uctober, a | ‘Bere was # very stormy deba @ result, however, | good organization both places wherehe was to hold forth | _ During the alttings of this convention, the Prasient | tions of the Western Powers, and thst an. the purpose of erganizing « Seymour elib—By ordet of | light bay horse, seven years oli, about sixieom hands | was received with shouts of applause, which wore hoard | Wars nave: the control af the «der! 3 poole iat competent jurisdiction, Se” | Would be the consequence. It was sald, thet on the : % % ‘4 6 number je; — ui + 4 > ™ war Choe cert BkIGGS, Chairman. we, thin sane ee i tear sone the streets, arresting. the aeecune of the | sortiom of tha state-was 6 Eave of ane m4 lores ‘We publish below the letter entire: — tainted a nly he) Reedy tho ra awe Guo. 8, if 3 THE AUTHORITIES POSSESSING CONSEINUTION, ernuncie receiv: eapatches 3 fay » Onar’a ~yy — iy dks Ose FOROOLN | tame teas, subscriber, or to 88 Roosevelt seas, will It was said that a committee was appointed COMPETENT JURWDICTION IN AND OVER aha an willizgness to accept tis tour potatoes asia : oilman of the Thirteenth district, Sixth ward. roouive te ross naatsaales Westabestar conty, g ebeetticnet span rth is aaniaates aig | Gxand Council persisted ia ru ing him out’ every maa | 70 the Brother ope c ns ne halding a session at | OF n*sotistions. The same day a steamer was dpe ‘We sek nothing that is not clearly right, and will | ————<<$—$_<$_$_$__$_________—— clr ‘nomination. Amongst the supporters will vote for Bi! After an animated and gomewhat |, ng ; €@to learn the whereabouts of the alliod expedttion- 4 oubmlt to nothing Yawk a "cae Src $2 ft a a ON hengp song sd che were some old temperance men and abolitionists, to icty abe D was decided that Mr. Johoszon wag not mormies:It beecmes oar duty to.addrass you on | 4nd on the succeeding dey, the 8th, another smail sfeam, Atie prelim’ eld at Garrick’s Six¢! imat een the hours of 10 an 2 Y a io bit Ben! » - Botel on Monday eveniog’ 21 iust., for the purpose of | {colrg from the corner of Third avyenoe and Twelfth aan Sout corgi ‘ep » Kegan ik py Mr ‘TrFany, ths President, addressed the Couact fa | (he "urvect Seale, stieblaee eeokions reat cd tke fortes Sh9 Danads, was sent with présetog.dempetahes womipating J.D. O'Leary ae Counsitman forthe Thir- | street, through Astor plice to Brosdws; through i Public, we sup- | effect, that he was excosdidgly sensitive aboys the >r0- |. alte, to the feet, sapposed by that time to beat Serpent's teenth district, the following zesolutions were proposed | Broadway to Chambers street, to the office of kepairs | pore. inafew days. Wedo not know anything of the | ceedings becumtng known or pudtished.. to much had ire, however, greteful:to the Providence which | Isle. As the wteamer was smali, and the woather bois- aschairmen and Matthew W. Murphy aa secretary of | Sater, the owner's name is on the sauo, ‘Tredater | What we have heard from the lobby members and out: Pore Beata A ete eer ae eer od cad eee? ak coustesalatisg:| Gty¢mtarked. This important wers {a yot uneonfirmed, es oe iccdhiath uss tavetelbenre 4 will receive aes above reward id the thanks of tho | siders, thet the foregoing names are correct. Pr tere sroceedings ot rae Whe purpose deadry. if 4 bat ig positively asreried, " motion—PFes: t\ 1e follor jons do ywner, by ki the same at 389 -eoond avenue, or at card » racu: b ers. he woul) wit 4 ‘ 3 4 Scmmawigdaaee committer: 40. procaote tie ohjest for |-GeBeci'n, Te tutes evenca. N. &ecPawateckate nce | ote ere en az. Donsdleh of. Byraonse, : Morden ii Syafel that ba wee 8 profesor deatacercs Brob berrch cettesenean te cps ea hi, seer anrs J0E Lemon Fics OE Geb MSU alt. Eheake which the meet’ng did assemble-— - requested to stop the samoif offered. J V. SNEDIKES, | ‘tends who supported his claims for Canal Commis) 4, sys t That it world d hig. | pense, visi se eS wins Our | “of tise silly report as follows : John H. Willi George 880 Beoond svenue. sioner, and that James Clarke, of Albany, was named } serious iuotil be he belonged to ek Ast. Tast tho arenaed malige. of; the sinspiand discip6s | Evon-ds laf 4s the 10th of September, $202 ARD—STOLEN, FROM THE CORNER | ee enna arent thot we he oo oie | or patella ody ttt of Leyele, Ale 1009-91 Goch chimman, and 7, nat | Peditids Nad sovually sailed, we of Graham avenue and Cook atrest, Williams. | We bave Shad "thegpre have “ih 2 Tu pt thig . om pi i meple, that Resets had a burg, on the night of Osteber 4,.a bay horse, about I¢ | were the successful can¢ idates. > ; f “ . ? - — pean! | \ Stichting wash 4" hance high, wish Jeft bind foot white, end amaslt whi's | asp sewand AND WHED VENSION oO”. ph tons . - ee ire nanawer Bat spot omtie forenead; mane rather thir, and white spot SAD 8 Cotter ~ ear, 24 t yoar fo your reputatioa, |-icg that the fortuve of war eguid alone determing the on cach shoulder, near the saddle. F RAVERS, corner cae sali a @ aud (if St sony be done ia cowaed reourits) sour lity, | davis of future negotiations. To the whole race of Raril- ‘Grabam avence snd Verret at eens’ ze oe ; : Aptias te: iy, alma we give you. | ¥%, aod alaraists, both here and abros@® the ame nen fw o> 5 The weg of brotherly cantion. ‘The f dit is | tucées#fal Tending of the expedition at Eupatoria &, as ik. 6 F a sates erie a 80. | won . lin nee anyicteusied ‘Neon Bb boug fut. wverfoaurto slamber, sp tae? far a8 it'g9ee, an answer, % faa sate pager cersoa retaraing the smo to | couBcila were ropresen'ed by three tesearh. Thore ; Agaatfons sca | w tas cps ieaen i Page ta tg iste ‘At | dpg of the journey of the King of Belgium, gives thy No. #6 Stanton street, wiil receive the above reward. Jularity in orgunietsicns bo, Pall things belag ia tocar. | “=Ba Won; WW,OOdembderais | cara’ sdvantoge Ot secstbys Their’ peivaigles, though | lowing cos ject mea -— ' Trist, Sanat idan canirme-cignsan RU ai | eee courell last evening eg:eod upon Daniel Ulimaan z Stay ee. ot whom <sin cetmuared cep oF aesotens ore Snvtolate sat | | Tttesald that the openings to peace said to be mada i ). —LOST, r N vi T ‘candi: aale, cnt at we, mAricaos, bande: 4 nol y Kuseia end agreed upon by the on enevees cee ts naa Kloet as 1 © Radsons care, in dhs 13 orclowk train from ving | Oftits Cty, 56 the Know Netking condidete for Gree. HOE. as nber'of tt AAR Malian biases, | oe My teees lacie aad peand bets Twortwstfal of | not foreign to the joutney of King Laopold, Tei alse motion —Resolved, Th omen F. '@ Kew pookst bock, contalaing $250, all $5 bills on | nation, but we carnot say on what authority. Uli. “ ab pup obligations, are less eptitied ty confldens-? | adced that the governments of France and Englavid will o-Ghairman of the General Committee, with power tooall.| the. ing Sing Baok Tus flader will receive the above is 0 ail hig lawyer of fair talents an iw phia was-taced to be 13,000 We woul melaoma death befor so sagrading.s court of | rot geo this step with dieplessure, although they will re- extra meetings and add to the number when mecessary. | reward by leaving it at the office of the Hnison River | politic experiones. Though the nominati ise | "Tt was stated that 4,000 members have Jeft or been ex- | aj itt and Amocicna honor, Andpaetitis appa | main foreign to it. We givo these rumors without ‘On'motior—teeolved, That Matthew W. Murphy sot | Rutrcad, foot of Chambers rtrest. Fouled mais by tho efferent the hard ned sole aise, | Pelicd from the order In this ey within the ls: ton dapa: teak tht eas vs Tillg (cio. well nigh apciminal es | autesig them at ail. org as secretary tovthe General Committee. cee: | workers, wEO caloulate that this gives @ chance for 9 Tolle tte Tenorted vestimates of tho oc. | the other) héx exprara Cheorder-toeutreys and to pecil. | 4 degpatch from Dantzle to the London Jépmi Legace cemetiew e ces ete LOST AND FOUND. either Broveon or Seymour, itis exprcted tuat tne silver | Cer 12, ferent counties where lodges have been or | Hrothert, let thse peril, whale it dizctoaed thd as« 4 ed the meeting onthe necessity of electing uprightciti. b OR AND ROU S. Gaga qonatelig, will rally evensd the Udaas basver mized — : egy | ike vigilance of cur ices, the man batora, engetaui: Herala seys:—Oa receipt of despatches (from England.) ~ rena to office, and, in conclasion, s' recommended T. 5, IN TWELFTH STREET, BETWAEN sordat thie has b ried, the hard and iin, report-d 18,000 Groene, reported — 1,700 }*nipotext control of the whether of the poopie or | all the admirals met on board the Dake of Viajita,toa. Som De O'lcary cu'woriny of thelr coaddenge aad eap- FiSizth ana Hoventh avanuea,n gold Anger ing. The | aut cieeoctere at Re aill mote me tien hereamaiad torr | Combsriand Go 1,200 en do 203 | the press semsion yeu foetal watehfulneas nad grater | : veahorg and Croustedt are not to be attietat, The ¥ i: ' vigor. u + . ‘After a few pertinent observations from Mestre, How | Tuo" Gecenaip. 2 “Pins At GL Sixth avenus, of | | The Koow Nothings claim to have 119,000 voters, on | 4 Bucks 40°" 1,100 | {hegoveronent of yourselves, and gurr-iaa vigt Frerch admirals snd French flect return to Tyapoe, They oem ine conmites. In ‘aomiaati OSI_IN FRONT OF BUG DOWLING GRUEN, ORIN | fFfbei candidate. We shal ae whet we abell wo.” | Daapia Seep, 60 isan'[-Mvmbeorns, vista wean te enet es | anemone 07 as Couveiiman for the Thirteenth dis- | J ,°s"piesuter succes, atege, or in Wooster, betwecn-| wit ig “ered: wo nnderstard, thas James W Barker, | atogheny Noxtiamber!’d do. 1,200 | one. who mistakes bimsclt for a man—atraivor, that | ,, 12? Swedish goverment requires the Diet to vote'addi- resolved to holds general meet- | iicecker aud Amity atreets, » porte monnaie, containing | thing candidate for Muyor of our city. Neighbor Brewer, | Lebane Vaior do 1; brother shares the treason who fails to disslove it. And | tlonsl supplies for the purpose of maintaining meu- ing of their friends at the Sixth Ward Hotel, on Monday | giv-five dollar bills of the se: ? Bank of this city, though the hated Gov. Seward with ail his might, could'nt | Bradford do 00 Adans do kt let the presence of an enemy in the fick’ atimlste you | trality. . evening, Oth inst. By order of the ohairman, retary, | $84,000 three dollar bill of some other bank: The quite come it. , peas, Erle Go 1,200 | toa sterner slacrity ta the service ‘The muvicof Ging | Omthe 12th ultimo, a powder magazine exploded at al * +_ | finder will receive s reward of §10 by returning the E W andrews, formerly clergyman at the Tabernacle, | Bair jomery as ever been the true Americ;: oineat reveille | poy : Sepenctannngiieees SI ¥ It should be ours. Our fore @ has, through a 0: ‘erekop, killing a great many Ruralans, and dambging B, THE UNDEASIGNED, CITIZENS AND VoreRs | "me to the owner, O. Ls HEISER, 17 Stele strvet. sioay safeaias Greaenranis ameonensaece meeaine ot TE 1 do 700 Tupt press, won the first dre, ¢We Ghani’ hia for Ta: | twoof the allied shipe. A Tarkish magesine, coutatning cof, ee Rerenth ward, ndigneat a tae elon |] OST-ON OCTOBER 5, A WALLET, CONTAINING | is pu: up for tho Legislature by the Know Nothings 0° ‘ coe, Dare vitation. “But oury wiil, God willing, be tho last B0lcads of powder, was wilfally fred by a dervish at oa trad Peck’ cacmeaiiy invibe eee Talley albtines L twoive dollars im bil andj a cortitente for 100 | the ident ward. (They gnight as well take him | *{00)- De Cage “y Muth the candor of patsint SiOe yer tha tone, | Extetoum. aeet us in mass méeting on Monday evening next, a ‘ares of 6too! je Company. - | downegain 2,700—but » disturbance hed diers of Americun Wi i r o G ii ‘ Tipe et ae Resa (ur nteacoaa | Sa ae ems ers Her gteates | wen. oenes items ee ete, | Geman Sat ee Soo, | Src Cama ne mars THN | te Te eee ineene nae ges ons ot tattog ane against such pro: | Oapany, con bave the money coutained ia the walle | tuosight tigket will ems out alrals why mn | Pisebesoinat teas Lacan be 100. Ist: While wo aesure you that this exposuxe involves % seer Rep oma coodings, ond o auch steps. a4) in. view of the | 9 vo le ae ited gg 2 yr, wy night ticke! re room on ache President reported that alarge majority of ther: | a serious diaudvantage t the order, wo counsel you to An order bas been sent by the Sultan to Prince Sterbey, 4 ‘ot democratic fociples, +) of demo- reward. wear om F wore #: Voi a t P Bo i ane. acd tie. rights of citizens, may be consi- ‘OST—ON TAURIDAY, THS STH INST., BETWEEN ‘The Grand Cor composed of delegates from the A celegate Stated, two weeks ago there were 17,000 our Set coa to ninct Ncaneat net tineie mith the at be ers aa forse pod rca er tt ok ita ba ae = eg Lie tou sc i2anh1 o'clock, in going from Wall | YaTious lotges of the Krow Nothing order in this Stato, | members in theclty of Philatelphia, ba: that aumber is | surprice of ignorance, ard. the lence of inditference : paths med Themes A. Ryan, David Barry, wig ence sg eine ey me street, | ccatinued ite fabors threughout the dsy yesterday. ths | now reduced. I; was stated in the convention | We enjoin, also, upon all, in view of this awakened op. | Omer Pacha has presented the Wallachian militia with wrence Fleming, John © tau Seek of ae Nedhiale teak Soe Savings, No. | business left over from the preceding day. namely the | that had already pubiished thenames | position, punctual attendance. sacred obetience, ua | six Russian cannon, to recompenge for six which the H. Ivers, Ba: tholomew bY hs a . » examination of credentials, was frst completed. of the principal mezabers in this city, and also that six ied’ able 40,002; owrer’s name upon the book; the same is of no wea: iligence and indomitable courage and enorgy | Russians carriedaway. James Moweeny, Willis a ate tothe owner.” The honest fader Several hours were Lege ia a very heated discussion | hundred membera of our police belonged to the order. | in the holy cause which unites us Eptrick Colter, Price B Sa sical are ae nan at 205 Washlagtoa, corner of | Of th right to acest of a delogate from Albany, which | Ihey wereinatrusted to keep a dilizent watch over the | “2d. We enjoin upon you, brothers, by all that is pre. | TE®Jowrnal de Consfantinypls contains » notice, ta- tin Teimaan, te Meyer, Voney street, and receive the thanks of the o mner. we ~ ie ie ed c rs i ach ok 8 Aeneas, rolls, and to destroy all the democratic tickets they pos tous a the p patent, sat ‘by all that # ss mA in your | serted by the Peraian Ambassador, stating that there is jurphy, Hearn, 3 “es ) La Cornelius Sullivan, cisfon of the Ootneil was adverse to his claim, although fe tha vote in the entire lodges of ths | of those pledges which you have given, before God aud | rotrcth 1a the report of 9 rapture between Porsip amd acl Birmingham, Miobael Salliva OST—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON THE 6TH IN3P., | fre committes had reported in his favor. clty of Philadelphia: eo piedai gi the Porte. ‘Curtin, 4 Thoms O'Geay, a one gf the | Hiriom cers, rs lady's Id eye = ‘the next business related to nomination of a State a on He te emecsecthag. vom iti ta Ln ey Persia is menaced by the Turcomans, who nave takes Healy, Patric and chain. The finder will receive 8 O ticket. A resolution was offered tha: t! ou could incur the withering ouszo that visits " | Dinan, Edward L. Keary, owner and be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 390 | no rominations, on ths ground that nry 00 + 7 Whe ele the fortress of Mero and Messhid. | Joha Crowly, Brown, Fourth street. for them to take astion in referenc: % wh ie elave 4n vutrage in Ireland, having its origin in the wretch- ‘Timothy Denny, Joba O'Brien, aT CLEFT IN UN OMNIBUS IN BAOADWAW ON | oflcers. and that it would bo almost impossibie The returns of rocks seneens Nias deadly bilekt, i \ Walsh, Joha Cata, Ost [LEFT IN AN OMNIBUS, IN BROADWAY, ON | with hat harmony and unity of notion waich the good | axe as follows:— EP det pp be ray io drdaiedy) seen a nemnet rioters}, Pad, .bee raged yeah | | © with several hundreds too numerous to mention. 4 aerer vill be nership Bewtcl it Pylewinet be ot the artes requtrea, tl resstntion was ims ad Te James a, over Bradford, 82,000 majority. But if the ple igen here taken were sncredly observe} Fats a: : poscags a melee train, with 900 A Radneeig SSS “ resolution was then an4 adop' at the ‘or Henry ver Spicer, 6 000 ty. . ssengers, inclu mo: Protestent gentr; Honus Wcblo Warns sect 7 “ON © | greene Soy pr moan cae | Fos Mca # sl ru re, Beaty, | the sen tg on tc | On con Bad ttn ons vi fom anon pa: ed M + it n CLATRVOYANT x | ones = an; litical party should Be placed upon the tleks. | cil, dos session, waa ‘Ticonderoga.’ The Vico fe'pnich its tuecpe te delueciete oe ten true mehs | Canamncerr and on returning st sight the fraip was eda: MAIN is tha mort Fonderfal clairvoyant ix MISOBLLARWOUS. te coun ‘hen ‘proceeded 2 balla; for a candliate | Presidest furnished thé delegates and sitting mombers | with the aid of necresy, would be mote effective than an | ‘FO¥n off the track by huge blocks of stone placed so as 5 ‘ber cons ry nn TT Governor, w: lowin, _ w pessword. cm é i to throw the ‘ment, tand future events; also at RUSHES OF EVERY DESORIPSION, AT THE BRUSA | Leniel Ullman .. The now password for the subredtantelodges wore far. | Uizouit Ina of #, thousand, mh pha ed tin gga til busicess matters, &6, factory, 397 Peat] street, Franklin Joreph W. Sa 114 | nisked tobe Preaideuts of each lodges or a proper mem. | Thich; whan, bosated, is a mystery no loog, tothe cantion of Lord Ennishillen, who placed himsele the ‘trance, desecibe. the nature and it ‘Thomas K Wilting [Waliaey) 00 | ber of each subordinate lodge doleguiel to recelve thom. | where a fendish trodeon and. perjury,’ ore womunish | Othe engine with the driver, the train was proceeding an for the same, Hoattering,.....cecceeeeseer es 61] They ax0 as follows:—In place of “Traitors,” as for- | peaks: cairo, tho fautt must be | 8t& very alow pace, otherwise the consequences:must meilum, communicats — | mutly published by the Penney ig andstitated | amenicd. The order must be proservod at any cost, at | have been fearful. As it was several wore killed oe cone OY SU | onesie EFFRORULL Bat coo ROAOH, &C., EX- | Me Uiiwaie wan declared notainaied, ie iisnds | “Foever,”-and “Bema bil prety» beware,” ¢ | any sacrifice; and by \cost wo mean, not treusure, Cor | and wounced. re { oe ee Re ES C see = Deeet, Bo, "448 away. None pted the p-offersd honor, and pladged hiselt, it r00, in place of 616" ia fenton ” By these sigas a wate ee Pope reap roogom Sots ‘The French Minister of Marine had received accounts | Yond, of ahde Bis oror hoon Anown. nn | Sy'ni'tewrnciga’ ges CO-Ta For eal | ltd carry out 20 eins ohn or aoe. | ements Recta abla any nar she at” Ta fat oxurpae tis evong othe oy of | frm the roar-admiral, commanding the French nerd '. pene h ahetts ldManecss tAonaa, Woteb Nas gnioe ire OONCERTS EVERY EVEVING LAT THE pace. | {UeUPY the President, who profersed, ia dolug 20, to be Tieles ood fas avo the a2:s8 as have already been | peotested. Ween ape Ng lg ogy ga — ia te Chinese seas. The despatches are dated oi Me t nm 4 . It tir uni i, at ee tei degttnttat et bad | CePaser eres ese eae ee TE sifgogaorovay mado here the vig changed | Git nn kn enn nn | tagueae and amaiioa fore oasttee pirated fucks } ihe: patcral git ty, invoking the ter oa eon N. B.—A young lady wanted to assist fat the bar. tact tant ‘debaib are y tbe Pay Merin geteny Py yo Meme bp! abla serra two of which were taken, and the rest dispersed. even their an iat M { -eanse pate to nor, who ‘will ‘all enjoy CARLETON, DRAPER AND TA’ (LATE FORE lon tho | The admission of men feeble of intellect or pu wi A Letters from Rome state that the Pontifical government ee piness of matrimonial bliss Her pre- J. man for J. P. Blackaell, 179 Broadway,) respect- loose of speech, not only enfeebles aud degrades your | have contracted a loan of aout £860,000 with the house } are ‘astonishing to all who visit hor. Those | fully informs his frien%s, and the publie , that councils and action but involves the certainty of oven: | of Rothsohild for the withdrawal of From | who'wish a rreedy. marriage may ell soon, sad they | he bes commonced the fallcring Dusiness st No. 83 Nas, fot and ruin. For the honor of your pat 19¢ | woscow w heavy fi sassceneck } may depend upon true advice, ftunéed on eter: | sau sireet, near Fulton, wiere he is red to execute of your God, your a untry and jcow heavy failure has been announced, the firm Hy nal principles of m: selence. 74 Broome bee Ailerdera in the best aad. auost fashtonatile style aad at chntneter that we tereain ffeea Ita pe fy ud we invoke and enjoin ow be pagitul ana | being that of Lukin & fkuratoff, cotton manufacterers ‘between tarnon and streets, Gentlemen prices as reasonable as any other honse {a the city. nt, Ss the oar: og cat of the cmenaiteLainutt Gaistt oe on Soe hplanics ss for £100,000. They were in high éredit TE ida ee ‘ nd PT Mg RM a rg geen ot him a1 a,sociaten to a ctlminal prose- Pert of the lose will fall on the English side, ‘ADAM R CMEDIOAL OLAIVOY ANT, WULL NOW : cution, The resslntion whieh was cxr-ied will bo publish- lesa snd apf 2 The latest despatch from Athens, dated om-16th of she also gives correct (nformation om business. At this stoge of the proovediags of the counsll, « most ovsanens of ‘apesch or lightasss of ea-riags a | “#Pttmber, seys:—Tho French commander has ogein de- 164 Seventh avenue, between Twenty first ani immediate | disgraceful altercation took place between the Presidents | dishonor and a crisis. Those obligations manded that 2,000 troops be received at Athens: Ti ‘Twenty second streets. “borlty ‘ork ing Counciland Hentingion Council | be remembered, volentary. Osu any hui King refares, declaring that he would leave his capita DY etag oR rag nee om ott gmrnen i clearinan andthe other | tien sth euch a eat the should he minty needs tothe damand of the Front aan wwery, hae Dean fn tired h the morning at niv to h ealling one snoth+r “liars”? general. Maviocordato supports the King ; the other - CFS yt) . | sscoundrela. de, ‘ine discussion grow ons of matters members of the cabinet aré desirous of yielding ¢o the q . told Tielarper be dis ltuone, tnd we coe? commander in-chief ’s request. i him a“ ‘Mer !?” clergyman retorted calling the Console closed on the 224 ult at 95% 9 053;; ‘J scoundrel |’? It was some ine in good demand, at Ave per cent. Bullion in bans de ot gar. reg £651,449 atorling. ‘exch lorwegian coasting trade is opensd to British vee- him ose sels. escape ‘The Belfgst (Ireland) News, of Sept. ist, has the fol- , . only will in- . paler snaie ut ogre SSE nae & | “aa eit by books and veienle, and ls to be ons realize Tie business, w matters, ‘ill the name a the ‘or @entieman they wi miscreant w] = }. algo the names of th: visitors. Madame Alwit | numents, ee Tate boa eme poe aod epee languages. Re Gee ioe ue ‘usual then | mea nan Hae ei fate than ‘Ofiee hours from TERE OP a tation 60 omits | Hranse pon ewe eat paneer q Ws, 207m, vom ber, before h THE FIREMEN. BL ry tm saint etl top ke Ti. FIREMEN—AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF BAGLE Sass. than beet hetap Fea pmo. 2, after their rn from yee dumb Rowlved; That we tender our siavere aod heartfelt | Clas WG Rogers, Mrs Silas Wood, Dr Calson Salter, Alfred Beooks, patnowledgments to the officers members of Passalo D Embury, Jr, John Brownson, John Van Bures, Hi Company No. 4 of y for Soe hoapliadle | 7M. WATSON, ' ‘and gentiemanly received at hands, on ke LL the occasion of the introduction of the Passale water in- | would thus publicly to Jersey City, tent of a brace of wild Resolved, That cur thanks are also due to the ladies recommend to all ] ARETE for the ee of thetr ountry, to do prterm. Ry orter, PAINEAS S¥I1H, Foreman, iste q [ << parti Baar, Sectoisty. aly, anett; MUR iad) hoo is G Gay’