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POLITICAL IN TALLIGBNoR. i THE STATE ELECTIONS. Victory of tne ‘woige and Kew WMochings ia Pennsylvania. | i eee | NEW YORK CICY NOMINATIONS, ke., &e., &. WHIG MAYORALTY CONVENTION THE NO AIS aTI NS. The delegates to the Whig Mayoral'y Jonrention met Isat might at the Bro.d tay Houro, 10 mane nominations for the offices of Mayor aad Guyvraor of the almshouse. Theconvention was celled to order by the elesiion of Joseph C. Pinckney, of the evoo'+en a ward, temporary Chairmen. ‘the question ves then ovasiteros as to the dologates which shouk! de etiai tol from the; ontesting wards—the Lhirteenth, Fourteo.ta and tweaty-teot A committee upon the of coatestants was then eppointea, een ths jon took & recese of half an boar for th: Upon the re orruai é fa, Joseph v. ey wae Dad> prrasues. Jaatrman and tne Uo per ticket of the Thic'voa a ‘fo 'pe tioxet of the Four- teenth, ond the Yaris tw.ctof tae weaty-titss ward, Tt was then movod and carried ‘bat the eoaveation go into a nomumativa (or wayor. Tue badotuge wore as foLows:— ARST BALL ut ~ @ a) Soatres Sohn J. Herrick Mervin f. Jo MM NaEOU Brower... - 82 a) 4 tuat the conven ion go ‘he sims Hoses. ‘Ino BalLor Dr. JLF. + 30 Soreph 5. 1a ae Pirckney. + 8 ‘TWIED BALLOT Soceph S. Taylor. : Re onat It was thon declared that fr Word vas the nomineo. ‘The urusi c maittee wae thea aopoivted to notify the candidates of the choice mule, after woich tho conven- tion adjourned The election created ag 64: deal of in- tere-t—be “outsiders” pumberieg some handreds, kept cp en entbustartic cbeamy trig tae whole even. ing, ana whenever the uames of thetr favorite candidates we: ax pounced at the ciore of exch valioting. SOFT SHELL DEWOCRatIC CONVENTION. NOMINATION OF COUNTY OFFICERS af TAMMANY Halu. ihe Foft Shell Democratic 0 nrention met at Tamma- ny Eall, at eight o’clock sast eveniog, for the purpose of momirating candidates for the offices of Commisstoner of itreets and Lamps, iegister, and Governor of the Alms Houre, There was very little excitement, andon no previous occacion of this sort tho old wig ram presemed s pearance La fuot, there wae it evinced on rhe ovsssion. gst the familinr wire pal ors ang most ac 1¥» men present, wero Captain Isaah Ayncors, Jchs Cochrane aad Nicholas Sea grist, Esqs. The couveation orgapized by appomtlog Joha Frazer (Seventh ware) Presid-nt, and Jonas usta (twelfth Ware), with MZ — ser (Fidieeuth wa dy ec etartos. Afler tome d:scuseion, the icliuwing dallots were taken — Commissioner of Stree's and Lamps. G, Gtoster.......0.4.+ ist, (name withdrasn, Majority ry wr Govas: ius gieally applauded. BWwaS dec area ne miauted, Aly tee. or Pavia i eee BA Charies Hig. Fohn By +16 ~ Of . 28 voted thet @ commiiie: of ve bo appolatet to Talon the gentlemen u miuated and umform them of Also, that a committes of one m-mber from each ward, in order ty arrange ‘or a ratizcation mee ing. ee acj urned at « quarter to 12 o'cloek et night The Judiciary Committee meet to night. MUNICIPAL REFORM COMMITTEES. ‘The Municipal Reform Committee met last even- ing in the University, but after a long seasion they made no nominations etther for Mayor or other city Offices. It is the intention of the committee to wait mntil other parties nave made their nomiaations, and then select tneirmen. Hercin they have shown ®rema:kable sagacity. The committee adjourned nati] Thersday evening next. THE GENIN MEETING MEMTING TO NOMINATE JOHN N. GRNIN—DEWONSTR: TION aGalNST BIM BY THe HATTERS’ CNION— NOISE 4ND CONFUSION—1H£ MBSTING DISBOLYED AND THE LIGHTS FUT OUT—nIUM BOENBY, BTC. A moeoting was bed, at No. 600 “rowoway, of citizens in favor of an independent nominstion for Mayor. Tho hall, which will bold siz hundred yeopie, was fat!. At Half past seven o’olock. W J carrlogton, deoo- tative painter, took the chair, aad” Mr. Barber was ap pointed as secretary. The meoting was composed principalsy of the friends Of Mr. John N. Genio, but 4: some teonty or thirty members of the Hatters’ rrotective Union were s¢en in the crowd, audas Mr Genin dove not act with that orga. Biza'ion, some trouble was orp: cted, The Chairman introduced Mr. Joba L. Dorrance as the Test spoakes. 4,87: Donmascy gaid he was heartily in favor of Mr. Nenio’e nommation (applaurc.) the city of Now fork, he eaid, wes tho greatest commercial emporium atte world. We bave a resideut p»puistion of six han ired thousscd, which is some times tuorensed to a mil- ion. £ow important it is ‘hat the ehould bea cleanly Aty. (Appiause.) how important it is shat its excca- fve chair shoud be filled vy an ent, wor hy tan. The sposker snew Mr Genia as a man of ability, mergy and enterprise. He bad be-n toe architect of iis ow fortunre, ana alros4y succ-eded in every: ching be had untertaken. wact @ Mayor who eball be ince,encent of all parties, s man potest - 20 SC tty’s man, bat pecple’s man. ‘Deere fewanta vigo yous man, who will visi overy part of the sity, ead 400 orfipances sre executes (pu Buehs men the speizer thought, was ‘Jona N ‘This wae s ccople’s movement, the a, chief magratrate’s chair [If such smould be tho case, we pbell have «@ clean, orderly snd weeltbycty Let us, ssid he erieess the people of New York, andelect a man who will do his by the oity and erery one in it, (Three cheers for Mr | orrarce Various ‘were osl'ca for in the crowd, and one Ls | being strorg.b- dociied is carr | for. a cr up their revort, | wen who will ota sae men be the buck. ("hree ebeers for Gecia from bu ad taree grosns fer Lim fr m his oppecen a L. 2 NOTEER “aLOunTENT—Mr Provident you doa’t koew | the man you're up; bevla’ no sense 1 | move this meeting worn (ines of “God? * No, no,” “Pat him out '’* Be quict,”’ ‘ Let the comaittee retize,” -Weo am they t!’ “*show 'em ap Par'ial quiet being restored, the Chair put the quet tion on the appointment of the Commiites The ayes was ow of bavds velog ‘mete, tav frien s of | Genin were largely m she majority. Tule reea's wes | bailed with cheers by one party and groans by the other. | Mr. BaRERE \heo read ths folowing :e-oiutions tbe | redatog was s-com anier by & soies of romsres (rom the meloontents, ond they frequenty mite «> mach poise thas Mr. Barber could not be heard out of nix ta inte vicinity :— mate orig Cs ‘at commercial motropolts bas been for ‘ . by lecompet: at core eisgoverned or half ¢+v-rm { bert ty foctfal public ‘officers imposed a) fion of party) mechivery, for tho fur fis. objects (bigns of disgust), Bad whereas, Seite Bol tl al Caucus dominatio, in | prim-rv barter 001 hac bo a virtue, but has 'ed to ersiny of our looa) gover moot, ones o ou 3 ceawed'te | the ail tetra a affected the bea. th | business, morals aud repat ‘ofoureity tnerstore—( Get out of that 4 | | “Rew lved, ‘That wo will commence this oveal: the work | oy reform, by naming in open mooting Brat “he ia tervention ot part: pul ore (I se), an ‘wire unre Je, bunest a d overg tic citizen, uncon | pected with, an itte tte, aay politionl interoet or fection, 96 the pe mod d-te for Mayor (8 | Resolved. Thst our feilow-cituen Joua A. tosser in a high degree the-e esenntisl qaalifi vatio: | therefoe, the maa for ccsasion (sro, uo) and oy Piaueo.) Resolved, Thet the fact of 4s boin | tiesm poll rcar constitutes, io oar o me + gt tal ol indepeneent. copa u unkpowa os 9 par ot Lis cntet support and } entfrage loose frem ell ostigetio ure th: je of Jol { (o a be | be gure the bas been lost apo it remains, to thelr diegravo, omeof the diticst im & Mined world (Want dle be pay for swooping Bro. cway?) Kosulved, Ibe tasuppertisg and © 1 hs citizens tu supp: zt S Geen (he n teo col fo r the Mayors ty, 9 Prypots econ my fab acl is om ir cighta, and siseistoy (Hew much do you got pmitt og to inpume writing bis eprecho: Pivally, that we do not in‘evd the nominatio win (®hy dia’at he eweep Virisivw hal our candluate tor Maver slats be a ¢1 Darren tribu'e co his iutegrity kad capac ty, ba will work for bim with a will” durin, rhe con yito for hia asthe pola in woverber p-at no ‘ rasocotfally invite au friends of public order hynest go. Yornment end eloan -trects, (ob! oh!) 1: ecemies of official ' pecwlasion, back-stairs induence and pnoily nuisances..to do likvwhe (Gas!) ; >be question being on the pasrege cf these resolutioas F there wes exother disturbance “hey sere flue adopted, and a mo'ion that tai moeing 0 xccopt Jona N. Genin as ite cancida o for aver “as also carmed } vot without s'rcpg ovporiiva on th: pari of the oppo ronta cf that gentlemen. ‘Thro cbeers were hen given for Genin: ulio three | greans ior Genin, and thico cleus tor the #orking men. ‘Tbere-were loud calls for ceveral pe-soce, but Petavan moves an acjournment, #h ch va esrried. Ibo Ngh-s eucdenly crew dim nd at » fow misuves past eight o'clock the mesting disscleod, Mr SIEIGET requo-tea the reporters to ‘scatha’? “he per+ons who mda the row, ana they mili consider them solves duy ‘eeathed ‘There was a creat deal cf ili fcoling oa >oth siies, and ir. . of aft-r tho adjoarnment a promptn eporch, in which prejucicirg Mr Geni TMabaging the meating; tive to Mr D. more furcible than elegant, oni Boe ro. fave than grammatical. al ogether, 1+ was a Very rich meeting NEW YORK. FIRST CONGRESSIONaL DISTRICT. The delegates of the democratic ropublicad party of ‘Ibis distzict, triendly to the* ye eral ani ta ¢ aduiars- tretions, assembled at Hempstead, Loug Isluad, yontec- doy, the (Cth inst. Chere w:s a fuil attendance from the several counties comporing the district, aat tho Hon. John C. Flosd, uf cuiolk county, woe elto"ed clisir. mon, while Mr. Ray Tompkias. of Kich nond coun'y, and Mr Albert G. Cartl, of Queen’s, were appo u'o soereta- ries. Un the first ballot, the Hon vrederick W Lord, of cuffo k, bo to-merly represented the tit iet ia Con: Jar cemuc-atio (aft , election by aa a>s0- t pert ot aranay and gooa feHowsh:p provelicd among all the deiogatss and their attendant frienca. FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Tho national or hard whe!l democra:e of tue Fifth Con- greasional disirict, held their convéntion and neminat 4 Philip Hemilton, Eeq.a thete candidate fur Coa- grees, over Ur Berry, late Mssor o€ Wildemsbarg, Me. Jacch Meseerole, and'Mr W. G Bishop. NEW JERSEY. DEMOGRaTIC TROUBLE BREWING. ‘Tho nominations made by tne Loxocratic Convention of Hudson, county on Seturvay last, do nut me-t with universal appproval, aad charges of convertion packiog and cther political tricis aro made rather fecly Unt breaks from party ovi ga"ioo anc threa ¢ned iadovendeat nemipations for the county clerkehip are 8 0xeu 0’ sho friends of George W. Caseeay, who was a condi ate, have argec him to sccos t an independent nomination, but be declines; and others aro talked of—p-thapa the most omixnet ia alvo: use Ulormieod Th oan ta, That it will be aa Interesting comvest for = that fave ioe? RICHMOND COUNTY. ‘The whigcounty conventios met at the village of Rich. mond on Mondsy evening the 9th fost and nominated the following tickot:—Jno.F kaymiad for mom-er of Wotley J. Fawarde ior County ‘reasurer; feta ts ween for Superintencent of the P. ary at for ‘otencent of 0 Poor; mt A. Connor for Justice of Xossior TRICKS OF THE TEMPERANCE MEN. CIRCULAR LETTER. Orrice oF THE NEW YORE DTATE (EMPRRANCE -OCLBTY, ALBANY Nov 1, 1864. To CLERGYMEN OP ALL. DENOMINATIONS THROUGHOUT 188 Svat or New York :— ‘the undersigned, con: tituting the Executive Commit- teo of the New Vork State Temporence Sooioty, respect: fully solicit your ¢> operation in the great ork of re deeming cur Commonwesith from the curse of intome- rapce, and thus rem iving ope of the moet active causes, ameng many that ninder the trumph of the g spel Weare becredkery Rag Operate moe extearively than heretofore, throngh thomedium of tho preas Inet 1- tion to trecta, circulars, appeals, ani the use, ate hears cout fa che aggregate of rome of our Desding political and independent journals, wo have recently waued a large doubie sheot, filled with racta, e:gumonts, ard other matter erapted to the csistrng criats in the tom se- ance causo This sheot—oonta'ning. to its large va tite, somothirg acupted to every class of our cit rens—we de sizo, if po.sible- to place in cvery family in the ste Its ocntenta have been prepsred with much care aad are equel, in quantity, to an ordinary duxiaciao volume of S.0 pages as to their quatity, wonsed oul) say that tho sheot contains sowe of the best and moat metu od thoughts of our beat anc wirest men We bdelicve that bg) ny circulation will be productive of great guod @also design to incrca-o tha lecturing for.e of the society, as fost as the means placed at ou- disposal my enable us te eriploy suitable wea for this work men wheso charecter and ability wil constituts the best gue ranty thas the interests of our cause can ce rately oom out fo det 4, thie mitted to their bands <u Toquire she expen: To enado the committes to c comprehensive -ys'em of labor, Giture of from twenty-five to thirty thousand dol largo portion of which wiil be nosded befo ¢ she meetiag of our legislature. We solicite ery frteud «f temper anco to give, for this Hoy aes accorving to his «bility. It is impossible for us to appeal to tzem in pe:s07, or to word foileiting egents to them all, tor we have nei nec tho time nor the men for to gr-at's wor sit wo had wo think it might bs dooo more effi tently «ni cco nomleally in some other way. Permis us, iheceforo, reverend brethren, reaprotfully tos Heit yon in view of tho argont noess ot ho guod work ¢oa mitted to our hands, and the var. moral iater este which that work involros to take op a collec iva io Your respective corgregati:ns, in bot tee Now York state Temperance Society, on the fast avdsth of the month of November, or as coon thoraniier a4 yout ov n convenience, or that of your congroge ton wi'l ad mit thould you, howerer. for any cause vem a yab tie contribution tzoxpedient, wil you ut (@ rec tre er¢ forward such private dovatiias an the friente of be yee Ja your town inay be willing to mike? fo aro compelled to moke this apyast to you, and through you witn the frlendsof tomporance in onder to obviate the evils attendant opon pob ic oil our leot :rlog agente: SHH OTATE BLEOCTIONS. PENNSYLVANIA. Pumapatran, Oc. 10-11 15P M. Philadelphia Otty —The election pawn d off very quist- ty No ¢isturbanors occurred. There are ne reteras yet received that indloste th= resalt. Florence, deme- exatic candidate for Congress, is probebly elect d im the First dvetelet, ‘The Seventh ward g ves 900 mejerity for Bigier—a large democratic gain; Teath ward, Pe'lock’s majority, 90; Thirteenth ward, majority for Po look. 9%; Fif teenth ward, mejority for Polleck, 64. Ninth ward, Pel- loch’s majority, 386; Fourth ward, 647 majority for Bigler. In the Fourterrth ward Pollcok’s majority is 1,000, a goin of about 200 In the Twentieth ward his majority Yin 120, Schuylill County —Bigler’s majori*y is reported to be aboat 2,000, a gain of 1 200 over 1851. Blair Cornty.—In four districts, Pollock’s gain 1s 431. Bis wajority in tne whole coanty will oe 1,600. Huntingdon County —Poil: ch’s mejority in Hunting don Bo:cugh is 67. It is estimated his msjority in the county ia HE Luzerne County - This county shows a cevsiderable whig galv, aud Pollock wil! probably carry the coacty BW. Fuller, whig, for Congress, gatos 600 ax far as heard srm ic the Twelfth district. over Wrigh. the de- moorn'ic candioate ana present member. Lehigh County — he whole demooratic ticket is d - fosted in this county. It g ve Biglor 300 majority last cor. 3 Reading —Boris county gives Pollock 225 majurity—s large wbig gain Lawrence County —In Now Castlo Pollock's mujority fe 260. An tour townships the majority for Police is ws Evie City gives Pigter 800 majority. Crawford County —In Mesdvule Polleck’s majority ts 147 «Ht >. Mott, democratic ond Kaow Nothing cand: fate for Canal Commissioner, has 7 majurity, Carton County giver Bigler about 160 majority, being 8 democratic loss of 400 Northampton County.—Rasion porouga gives 278 ms orny or Poilcex. Pittsburg —In this city Pollock has 1,208 majority—» wi 1g gin of £00. Alieyhony City —PoYlock’s mojority ts 860, and he gains 26 in Give districts. “he county gain for Pollock is 50. ‘These gains are besed on tho Governos’y vote of 1851 when Jobson had 2,800, Harrisburg —Pollock, the whig cacdidate for Gover- Dor hse 333 majority ia this city, wich fsa largo gaia. Dauphin County.—Pollock’s majority in tals county is osticsted at 1,600 York: Borouyh —York, 252 majority for Pollock ; gaiv 2. Ca ben County —Pollook’s majority in Meuchank bor ough is 93. In Noskehoning cistrict, Bigler’s mxjority is 60, Buck's County —Doslestown, Polloc’s majority 16, ana 4 5 Mott, demociat and Know Nothicg esadidste for Canal Commissionor, 124 majority. J. 8. Biack, ¢¢ mocratic candisate for Judge of supreme Court, 36 ma jority. oll these are whig gains. NEWARK CHARCER ELECTION. Nawaak, Uct. 10, 1854. ‘The charter election in this city took place ‘o-day and created a degree of interest seliom felt at geusral elections, About six thousand votos were pulled, and the :eturne which have reached ve up to t eelve o'clock, indicat» the clection of Horace J Polnier, tac whig ani Know Nothing cendidate for Mayor, by s majority of twelve hundred votes over Froserick H. Smith, tue de- mucratic candidste. The whigs and Know Nuthiuss | have if erally swest the city, und the els is ringing vith their victorious shouts, ‘he S-cond ward gives Pololer 810 majority, an! the Highth ward, (0 merly demcerstic,) has gived 25 major ity for Poinier, avd olected the whig Aldermin by seven mojorit:, over the present incumbent. Tho Thics ward gives Pulntor 223 majority, and elects the wbig al erman by 4 large mojority. ‘Tho Fourth ward given 2u¥ m.jority for Potyvor. Too Fifch and Sovonth wards, hitcorte strongly demo- cratic, aro vied ~=‘1he Common Council will be ng y whiz. Ibe victcry is » gieat triamph for the cause of temperance. OHIO. Crevstanp, Oct 10, 1854. Faward Wade Is probably elected from the Ninete oth Gixtriet by 6,000 majority, and the State republican or ti Nebraska ticket carried by 1,000 majority. Gixcruxatt Oct 10, 1864 ‘The election passed off quietly to.day, and it is crasi- dered on all hands that the americas reform tictet is elected in tho elty and county, by a largo majority. SOUTH CAROLINA. Ciantaston, Ost. 10, 1854 It is Delieved Wr Mordesal, wno ts chargei with onisg a Know Notbing, is elected Senator from Cha lestoa. Hon. Jno 1. Preston is elected Senator from this dis- trict. FLORIVA LECTION. Covvmnia, 8 C , Ost. 9, 1864, We have a few dotatis of tho Morida election. Loon 00 gives Maxwell, dem , for Congress, 80 m-jority, Wabalis gives him 85 mejority, Jeffsrecn 242 ajority, and Macison 68. eis clected by about 600 majority. ‘Tho Legislature is democratic. Brooklyn City Antoluigenee. ‘TEMPERANCE CONFIMMATIUN &EPTING IX BROOKLYN —4 meeting of the friends of a prohtoitory iqaor aw wae hed atthe Brooklyn Instiiute, in Washington street, last evening. It was called together for tho purpose of ratulying t @ nemination of tho candidates for Governor eno Lieutenant Governor, adoptea by the 5 ate Tomper asce Convention at -yrac The attendance was fair, full one half of tho audionce being ladies §=An:rew Fi:z- gerald prerived, and GrcrgeG. Bennett acting es -ec retery. The organization having beon offocted Rov it Marsh, a delegato to the Stato Convectiza, made a stato ment of the transactions of that body, aud spoko warm ly ip favor of the cancidates selected. He was followed Col. E L Snow, who reviowed his course ia the Lo- gislavu-e, and ex, atinted upon tho cr ls of intomperunce ‘The committee on resolutions, through their cusirman, Mr. Campbell, revortos taat the numication of Myron B. Cork, for Governor, and J Raymond, for Liouter ant Governor, mot wih 1) corcial aporobs ti p—thet tho course of Wessre. Bsckua ond fa tho lant Legislature, merited the aopr vul of th stituents, and they thetr renomination, and plecsed themselves to supoor: them—that a prob ntary iquor lew wes noceseart, tnd that they would innist in electing a Legicsisture that wou'd enact cush a a Governor who would sogrevs of it, and magistrates woule enforce it-—tuat, for the proservation of good or- dor in the city, ths aeiection of a candidate for Mayor ‘was of the ficot importance, and they, thereforo, recom- menoed H n Georgo Hell a the most euitabie man for that posivicn The resom:ions w-re usenimoady adopt- ed, and the mecting a-journed, Kines Couniy Count oP GRwBRAL PScIONS ~ARRAION MENTS AND KUTENCES — This ceurt mot yesterday morning for tho puzposo of receiving the presentmont of tho Grand Jury, and to sontenco prisoners heratofore con- victed, The bil of indictments brought forward oy the Grona Jury, embraces one hundred cases, of which two ero for murder and fifty three for solling liquor withoat license The porrons arraigned are as foliows, al of whom pleaced not guilte. N J, Tuoner, for arseult upon his wifo with » doad weop n He is algo charged with the murder of hus child, for which he will be arraigned before the Jourt of Over enc ermicer st the noxt mooting. Tho grisoner looks b nr and ‘eeble. AS ‘ya irown was arraigved for larceny tn 6 oaling o petr of hove; Gritget Doyle, for atealicg a hawite dolar bill Tocman MeClure, for grand tacseay for ronbiog Mr. MoCue, a ledger at tho tio Grande Yous, iy Fuiton ak; amon Warpby, for embrrelenent; indistmeat; George Konotas, corny fur asl-aga 1D old sad vourradio ap: ag np yon @ ehild with inten: to cumait a tape, Dorie) Stone. on two indictments—one for roveery ano svotber fr aseaalt with inten: to mill. Ibo following persons sho were herctotore convicted in thu court, wore sentence d:— Jotun sdel’ey, for Bit, tee years to the se t Jamba Hughes. a bey, couvicwec of petit larcony, w, rifts , » ci Un, Was Sout to ibe Court thea atjouined until Tuorday next. suggested the propriety of golag Ve felt constral: ro entirely, 80 for ae tho agents of this society aro orncornet, woo Mr. Taouss Jonzs, Jn aiirossed the meeting. He | are bon th forbidden to mabe cul ee wos wt thelr Waid that the pelica! corrup:ion in the city had dis — mandate which ia not, hows ver, iutendet to — with pobtics ‘he pot poli. | prevent their receiving, on beta’ of the sockaty, saca in © mequ-noo, had had their own way m tho | private donations aa tho frienda of tomyorea so may ay pg of the city. The citizens were responsible | sire to send through them to our trowury eli this io allowirg themscives to be led by the All moneys contributed fer tho use of tho -oclety ose by men who had no charaster to love laase ) | sbould be forwarded, by wail, to Win. Mollroy, Eq, ‘Now we should throw aways! party ties rk for | Albazy, Troaswer. We promise that duty of ther ey eee aan ne siea” tect —— aot -~ - performed eoos:tl-ntious'y, ae- Secure & good ayor re 0 icrasol! +g torur a¢gment, for the furthervuc- of the citizen in the crowd got intoa warm discassion Tho | temporanco cause. bj $s was in ted during two or turee miaates, In all cages whero the donors desire that a pvrtiva oF order was restored with three cheers for | the whole of ttelr coatribution shud 16 re urwol to Genin} Mr. Genin was e goot candi ate, and in his | them in tho publicat: nn of the <ccity, thoir «shes street cleaning every’ hed evea cast he wes veithor | shal bo prowptly complind with In whe aramucn of Bn od fogy mora young fool If elected he will give as ch ina/ruction, the commi iter will ly tho ‘ugda re. @cleen as rafe by night as by cay. Me. Jones, in | ceived to the general purvones of the rs jelusion, pledged his eflurts to the support of Mr. Permit ¥, Lewd in thia ¢ woeetios g any PUrpore of dictstion and with wut assumuing te tas irae) During the last portion of Mr. Jooee’ remarts thoro | you'in your duties.) 1 Pulte mane ‘wae some Cisneder on the floor, and his specch was cut | the subject of tem gn hort in cons-queves forming our legislation in referen o to the liquor traffic, | Mr C H Dstavax moved that aovam'ttes bo appoiat- | toiné fincloies of mewlity a th-meof divcour-e 2 to propose reeolutions, and iwmediasly nomiaated | tomo shitable ost at a6 enrly a das ak porsinto der. Barber aod himself on thet ce mmitioe fo think that great a6! Might tans b+ done ti giriog | 4 Vous —No whig influens. Lev’s have « people's | anew impulse Dot rnly to thdeanes of tamume ace, nue meeting — (Aieses ano sppaus ) of morality and vractital righionusnart generality Avornee VoIcs—o bg roi'tng—no p cklog commit ng to receiveap a ly nod a Catoral« tosponse fees. (Grest aod tweaty porvle all shoutang | to thoes requerts wo ato geatlowmen, | ot oy The made no attompt to presorvo In eas of tbe Now Vork stare fomperance Yusiety, order ery rerpectiyl Mr. [misvan-Geotlemen, Iwant to tell you that we your friends apd feilve laburees Bavean ample pori-e io ce fo ou oat provie wh) mate a EDWakD C DEL: V N Vrosdcent. fom. (Loogh dco isivo ortes ) { wily tal you. 40 Feary Mardovil'e, Wen Rioberison, you Bevben 4 Waiworth, Edear 8 ay, Job» 0. Cow, Ferman Camp, from ¢ ’ IN, Wyekedt, BP, pina, 1 & Bacco Let as adjourn, Don't nominate @ Execative Committee, A Jost Vernvror ror Whoiering a Youxa Woman — Teo Uo ugebe pete Herold rays what ia the ep Vemoes Clrowit Court of shat distcict, @ to.chor was ar Th goed on GbSg6 of Cruelty te o pupil, [t eas shown twat for rome act of ofeobeatonce he had reget eat t by the ame of Fronces Gershom, eavent-ca yours of ugo wi bh» @hip, #0 rovere’y that Slact and bye marks ween 1-1) upyw ber porscn for werks efierearda Tux J. dge cbuged he Jory shat hoteacher sto. in he lacs ofa + @t etd Dale right ’o correcta popl! bitin a. o iby MOF ORIOL & parent's Feniog; a dif bo «xenedet 4 eas necessary to preserve o:der he wee doi Cor + eGeu tT opa dat ory, © further coa-ged hist the mesas ues te reserve order should bo adepend to tro rox, axe ew otable ot the pupil ‘red left i to thejary t) <ay The ter apy possible clroumst.n200 would’ eatrvot map whether «teacher or not, ia lay bis heme to ary cous On ee a eS t @ veraiot against the teacher for sum of "POR GONTICTION OF BR. ORAM wee ‘TRIAL OF OHARLES JAGuR FOR THa MU $s Rewetal 1S caren Gfherwe'ds, no wns ot his alee DEB OF JOHN €0BaN. Pap Reon Bete Foe be ceed ere oo bad held of each 5) waeah noticed them they Court of Ozer ana ferminer. End bamte on’ cacy asters these Un ance ast leh oe CONVICTION OF DE. ROGET M Geamau OF MAN- Desnetiy woot wp to Gory ervet we of his aad SLADOGATUR IX FES SSJOND BOOGSE “TIME AL” COLO there; I deamk wove; ti wes ofored exe but hed LOW:D 1 MAKE 4 BILL OF BXGMPTIONS Fos A Of Dose Nests) I deanh nowt tt we isa eae MEW talal. towards hume, and went inte # dence house ia Washing- Oct 10 —after our paper hed gous to press on Tuse- ton otrret, where we met Meran end Walsh; I drenk @ day morning, we recsived the verdict of tue jary ia the g's of pep and four gases of cia; weat to Gusb- | man’s; it w @ bouse of ii] feme; was there be caso of the People ageinst obect M Graham, charged 72. gon teh how often; I pevse Keot cvunt: I. Hotel, August last—waten “Not aloog shore; I bare be-m dence ‘nese ; bo pall, hed Pol tee ta the Lwes not aby more under the 1 fluence of Uquor thea : guilty of murder, bat gulity of sugh than Tom vow; I drank methivg to-day mcone degree ''—a2d we aanounced the fact in « post Q 10 you wean to say ther af-or you ¢renk focr glasres ertyt to the procosaings of the ay. See Se the inflacace of Mqaor rhe jury bad deen in delberation from a querter to 7 A eae Lane Mitbinr leated, 1 do not con. o’chon P M on Monday evening until between 2 and & sicor myst und-r the infinence of liqcor; Moran, o’clocs on -uerday morning, whea ther intimsted to the baods en Burbman v . + a0 he not bls hends om tis thro officers tn charge of them waat they hed agreed. | 2 No’he bet net hie head-on tile throat; Twas be- Ufboors Kpigat and Letts tuea proceedes to the real ences of bis Boner the Judge and the counsel eagazed on both nides tebdout » querter past So’clock A. M. the jacy were . Herr; ‘thoi, orlec of pry iat yc ithe oh Beebe Mg 4 nd 2 other examivations Court bad eerembied, aud we rf, «hy had beea Q How long the ecofile con tauef Covreyed Deck to tue FOMDs, Moa ageia ocrigaguy (oe 4. -8 loug as he was striking him with the bettics and som. © presontent was Qetili and sagmecae, tusrim ess decanter deserted by the vast ccumds @iat chrovget the court duping ibe prenous six oeys, there being sot wore thea tight oF tou yore ms present desties tue Jury, the coua 86) aca ne uf ers Of the court ‘The wax liguts oaraed | Gumry, aad tre ansivus fos ures of tae accused (wvke t cuesure, though the seme trmuew wes maatlertod wbich wainteiued him thruugbuut the protracted urea- 40m Mire Gravam was not fo oourt. She het eat beside | her ovste. d auring the ¢cl- tris! aud, wita .ue enda- rapee vod fieelt yuc which wom o are capeblo, sac aid | not seers © from ber paruct tu wealaud woe ucti oe | wee remo.es for the night, auder the impression thet the jury were not lisely to agree. ‘The jury owing calla over, the eleven acaered to ‘their vames Previuur to the rendivfon of the verdict, Me O'Uonor handed © poper to t-e Court, which was uacerstoud to be anexcoptis tom percion of the Judge's chergs, aad udlawed twenty daze to propare » bill of ex #61 sas for the pur peeve of a pew triat 10 o'clock. FE ”" @acrea, On:urday, October 8, vy the Rev. Mr. M>Kenns, at | his residence, No, 23 Uliver streot Mr. FREDERIOg kiman ‘MEYN to Bows MARY ANN Kowwars, both of this ots On Turedsy, Uctod r lv, at fruity Church, by the Rev T. s. Baton, almx’n L. McvoNaLD, Jr, Bed Mosixa AC. Guts, Ge aghter of the late Joseph sackwrli. Up Tous wy, Cctobor 10, by the Key, -ntoine Verran epch Epo pol Chueh fu 8 Lat wepeit, Capt. Joust GavEY to Mus , caugutor o: Raymood Gus- con, of thie city. ‘G-ncn wax in all her steps, heeven in her eye, Ip ev'ry gorture diguity ana love At the astor House, oa Hund -7, Octobor 9, by the Rov, 8 W Shelton, Wituam TWEDDELL, of Qu+re6, Vacada Eest, and ruzepsra W ConcKiix, of uuaington, Lf. 560 copy. ee eee ‘sine, oc Monday, Oc ober 9, by of ibe Clers, (ar. . eaty Vaatwrroort,) then intne wena! | ne Rey Kebtusun, Windam G. Porat, of New York, form maxed tr jury it they had agrees: t:d Mise ABBa Mm, caugater of Juha kmery, exq, of ‘Thr fo-cmen sys wered 10 the efrastive Aernecunk, ‘The Cletk—Tue Jurore will plo: ve to so. Jarors, look | SEO CL og setuntay, September 2, by tue Rex. upon the p isover Peisoarr, tuk ap -m the jacory | tow | pxiiipe Nery da Cunha, Vest of tho h of sao way you geotiemon, ia ober: M. Uirsaam, the prieoner at the bar, gutity « r not guilt)? Foreman—Not guilty or macier, bat guilty of man- slaughter tn the sec: nd degree ‘The pracner rematned calm, and mede no romerk. tls Counsel ested that the jury be pol 09, and they eeverauy Guewered that the vercict rendered was their verdict octor brabam was thea removed to t.e iomns by Cficers Bertboit eni Brennan, and the Voarts journos | to} o'clock tbe same morning. | tween avenues 0. and uv. Her friends, and those of ber Mavelavgy er in the eccond dogres, as deficed by brother, James Crowley, are respectfuily invi ei to Judge mroneil, is killing another ucicas commisted ua- | tena. Ger such circumsmnes #8 Wo crostitute excusarie or; Un Tuesday morning, October 10, Jamas R. Bart, aged Anca. Hanny Boxp Ueway, Esq , United tates Consui, to Dosna Luva Caranprist pa ‘iva, eldest daughter of Caytain Luts Calanar:ni ds cilva, Pacheco of Para. Onea, On Mondsy evening, October 0, after a long and painful | Mnees, Jonaxya OnuwWigy, i tre 19th yone of her age be fuveral #11 take place this afteraoon, at one o’okck, from her late residence, No 206 Fifth street, be be cave atards adjourned to Wednesday morning, at | § \ ¥e just bemlcide; if commit’ed, teat, without a design to | 59 yen8 ellect deeth; sec: nd, in a heat of passion; ‘hird bat ina | jij, friends, and these of his brother, Jacob ull and cruel and unusual m-aner, 1s manslaughter ia thenecond | of big brocte-t-p law, Kev William aud See za bid. Bed Chi Te. pectfuily inviced to attend his funeral, from Sao verdlot of mapslnughter ia the sesoat degree ta- | SUP Gearch, this sfeerooon, at half past one volves @ punishment which, toa mano education aad | o:stock, withouc further invitation. in the r-ouro'oblo walk af 8 ot-ty to whion the profes: | ° On TLeeday, Ustober 10, JaMms Cougeematt, in tho 68th sfooal standing of Dr. Graham introduvad him, must be @ven more pointul then ceuth eer of bis ogo ‘Ube friewa~ of the family, and of hisson James M., are ‘no evined amiute saya that & pereon convicted of | jnyied so attene the funeral serviow, this sfternoun, at maorlovgbte- in the second degree eoat be puni-hed by | one o’clook, trom his late reatzesce, No 63 Rivington imprisonment {a the te‘e prison for @ torm not lees | grreet £15 remains will ce taken to Newport, x1, for th.p fur, nor more "han seven yours imerment. We vupce stand ides tue jurors at drat stool thas— Un Tueeday morning, October 10, WrttzaM Haaver, io Gve fore verdict of murder fou: for mauslaagater ia | tho a¢ta sear of his trereoond reg er, and Iwo Cor manslaughier in tae tuird Als reatives and friecd«, and the members of Hermi dog ee, which resulted, a4 bay neeu soo wa. in thoss for | ¢ g L.dge No. 165, 1 0. of U. €. are invited to attend the femor acd latter poralsca c n-enting tu a verdict | bis tuveral, trom bis late idence, Nu 206 Hesvr for bom re mitigated ciime—manaleugnter in the se- coxa ceg €6 Wo oncerstant from another aonree, that the jurors on fleet going out, ston: tea for conviction of murder, Bnd ove fcr mavsiaughier in the thied degree, sod foro long tue they cunla arrive at no other Terul:, whea comp cmie was propo-ed to give tn a verdict of m slougbrer in the first cegree; Out that sus onjected to op thy ground that the Judge mm his caarge told taem trat re would not notics that deg vo of orims, inca ting thst ho preasat «ffonce dta not eome #1 hin its beur’pgs, and the aiagls juror snowed a determinstion Bet te be mored from ots poxttion Bat he daatly gare tue und tue present vardict was made uy and ren- street, to-mor-ow afternoon, st two o'clock. Un pupday morning, Uct» der 8, at ope o'clock, Mr. Da- VID ~akFaTY, a native of King-ton, Jamaica, in the 27ta yenr of bis 2ge Un Vuredsy, October 10, Jonx F. Gaxwox, in the 67th yeurs of bis ue. Biz remains will be removed, at ton o’clock this morn- leg, from his late resideace, 126 Grevne strect, to Calvary Cenetery for uterment e up Towed! Uctover 10. at his lato rasidence, No. 25 Mulberry st:cet, of consumption, Jamms Monsiwox, in the 26th year of bis age Ihe relatives aud friens of the faraily are respostfully invited to wtteud the funeral, this afteraoon, at one aered. : o'ovek 1 i Yoleck, parzuant toad. | Um Toeeday evening, October 10, at 8 o'clock, aftor s Ne TE dS al cg Ee oh rt apo vo ‘ine, GEORGE + RNUFT, aged 42 years Jourament. tho irienos and acquaintances of qe decossed acd TAE TRIAL OF CHARLES JAGBR FOG THE MURDER OF | family. ase requectoi ts attend the funeral, to morro afwrnoon, at one o'clock, from No. 125 porret at Wilasmsburg, 1.1, on Tuesaay murniag, Ocwber 10, THEODORE BAwTLETT, mn the ¥th year of ole «ge et “hy triency of the faaily are resposctully invited,to attend hi- tuncial, to-morrow alto noon at two o’cloa, fzrtm his late residence, No 12 -outh Ninth street — will be taken to Cypreas Hills Cometory foria ver mew Budoenly, on Monday morning, October 0, Mrs. Patipsta)) wifo of endrea B. Deover. he xelauves ano friends cf the family are.reesent(al'y invited to arteac her funeral, trom tne residence of Davia HB Decker, ctaplovon, S:aten Island, tunis afteencon, at ore 0'e 0c JOAN MORAN. The prisoner in this case isa Frenchmen, and ie by trade a biewer; be is thirty-six yours of age, and is charged with the murcer of John Moran, on the morticg of the 80 of September lant, by Wounds in tho abdomon, infitet- ed with a knizo. The tcLowng jurors, after come challenzer, and some being excused on the ground of conscicat:ions scruples, were eword ~~ Themis Warren, Jobn Buzre.l, James Nathen, Walter L Cntids, JernaC Lampier, Alvert Heard, At Noeburg, ca ay, October 9, Writes Corum, @hazire Cheecemen, Wa. C .agee, of this ci y, i the 20th year of hii Charles Juncson, Benj f Koech, Bis {:iebds and relatives are invited to atteo’ his fa- Joncas M@ Crochezca, Martin Ungro st. xtra: from bis lato reside: co, Kghty: third street, near wr. L Bo heparc, Distatct Aitormey, appesred for the Bs eee. or mornings st was yee 7. Bep At dtend-gtop, " jan ouuaty, on a} Proseouti', ard brafly sta ed the olrosmatanses of tae | oteea7, ef ebolera, Mrs. Hes Mats, wife of Tho Meo Moin, formerly of this city, in the 4lst year of her ‘New London papers please copy. \K(TIMB INTELLIGENCE, Jehn Doncelly, who depored that he lives at 84 Mal. gal Cs Presont; On the i of Muptomber lived at 44 Hhint'y place To the Court—That is at the rear of ‘rinity Church. To tho | istrict Atturas 3—I snew Joba Moran, Jou Far- Wey sno John Walad; we were al: together on the moratag © 8d Sept-mber inat, ut about hall-past one o’e: cx; we ront into tho house of Joun Bushmaa, in Al say strect, Bushman and Moresn segan horny each otber’s eboutvere, I thouglit io a frlenoly maonec; + oran laid bold of Dusk an; toe pleco wasa bar room in a baron out; the two wont towacus the bar; Juno Far- ley tola them to come up to ibe bar and have some drink. Busoman spoke to Jager, #no was bebind the bar, in & epguoge which I could not underetacd; Bash ALMANAC FOR KEW YORK—THIS DAT. UN TsES, SUN eM... Sponge me oe ain, ~~ and laid hends oa CLEARED. Sbip Ashburton. Bradish Liverpool. C co man and Morsn stcod on one rico of the bar; Chas. Ji dhip Hussar, Wivsor, Sam Francisco, A . went over to the bar to ‘Basaman and ine cocoaced pebep, Adward aogincagerpatinaraperny daar Hy Jogor hac b's left hand behind the bar, #0 that Loould | “ship oeltic Mi marter Bo seo it; Ida vot hear bim say anything; he did | Shig Brand: tie, J W Delano. or Crosby, Crocker & Co. Bara Bevesly (80), Leeman, Cadiz JW wiwell & Co. a ancy Exizabeth Hopner, Cadis, Crosby, Crocker & ° Bark Brilliant, Dattey, St Thomas, Batley & C: Bark Henrictes a Sophie, Matin, Savansan, farclay & notbing st ‘hat time; John Busnoman and docease1 camo frem tue cuo of the went in fron of he bee What was t.on cous? a. Charles Jager took a lomep ryrup bottle from behind the dar ana broke it on Gecease’’s skul (points out the place across the tem- Livington. "a ‘That nent A. He then tok another lemon syrup Bark Harriet Francia, Reed Charleston, C C Duncan & ‘tle end brode Iton h » head 16 same place 4 Q What next? 4 Ho (the priruner) toon took s de. | Bark Qinine, Stermeod, Cher lesten, Danhaut & Dimon. canter of branoy and broke it on top of decoaged’s head; | Bris Laurata: Chass Bore Burden Mo Bualman bo bit Moran, aod [ tol taem not to kill tha B ig Con: t Ba, Wood, Hi DeWolf Starr & Co. men. wo then tuok soren, tho decnased, out to the ide Brig B. (Net), Bitx, Bt Stephen, Fuach 4 Meinoke, shaeat fea ita vaik; went to look for o dooter and fonnd one, and tren & Poters, Exile (tr), wiliiott, annapolis, NS, DeWolt, Starr & we t ok - oran to to: ‘tion hour; the dostor dressed him up a little “bere: we were put into tho celle, and Borsa was taben to the | cepital, Ke Where oid Moran stand whea Jeger went to him? * jo etcoe about two frot from the ent of the Dar waen ger started; be (Noran) was rtancing with hielo tatio toworce the bar; I cid not notie if Jeger het ea bg In ba Tigbt head; dager enn focing, aeonrant Bane fiom atone Caaraens Oc, son phen be went up to them; Iwas tealad the doer Perlimouth Da Boynton, Anca 2¥o yaroe and & halt feo 2 them; Joba Farley and low Haven. master. Jobo Wansb snd myrelt wore walking through the honse ites, Habeck Provision, master time Cawo out ‘rom the ber; ic ss i Pret - trance become out fom Moran ein ns Wetenecs Falelania, 6 Beiets. a nd stil when ve stood opposite Aner nn? 4..Ne; be went to fim to qulce, and came trom | y ittamebio Star ct the Soush, Marks, New Oulgans 8 dary, Bim so quick’ that be at1 not stand still; Leaw no olows | Swyve’ wit mice ducing the Compan rs apts ctruch: Jager bad just gone behind the bar acum, aod | “Eins Darrest Onecn’ Yeubg. sfiverpeel Sept_1, with Moren sno Bushman went in trout; then Jeger etruce | moose ond 675 passongers. toW H Marshall ACo Was cighs Moren with the b sties; [had knoe moran for three , {ays from sc Goorgos Banke. Had e continaaace of wester ToS pee Raney WPT Shy; Be ENA I werent, Bee BENP Cbas, ‘shits, Livorpect, Sept 2, with coat, to George ern (yea exemined by Mr. Spenoer—I was not 5 married Bhio & ge Embil (of Bath), Percy, Bremon, 41 daye, with wan ot that time; Veren was not @ married msn; nor | mdic sud 224 pastopgers to master” Oct 312% 86 60 low oy, Waleb was a wido ser; it was on a Suad~y wora- | ins sqnals f, SW, carried away the foretopmast an: 7 bout 434 o'clock; the house im Alonay utreet, | mai ant mast.’ Had five deaths and one birth on where this corarnd, Yes © howe of, il tame the pe Ship Seth Spreguo (of Boston), Wedeworth, Leghorn, 49 dant and Gloraites 3 days, with macvie reese wer So Balers be such before 1 went thoro; Fat vad I had been up at -enry str-et to aco @ “emed McCabe; had 5 gate of boor there; loft at 91 P ieaac Aller‘on Conway, Hamb GL days, with ae se ou oe was iowa to Wavhlogton atrest, +e Face Zu etenaets, to W F'schandt & 5 Vessel to W @rnt inton dence house and.steia there about twoa' . minutes, we found Jolin Meran and Walsh in the cance were eames ee" Flamer, Be Fencico, Bape & with tose. Hae; Wo four left together; foraa stot to J bs timo: Teved. after thet wo went tow hones ia Teetey ntroct Ser me 4 pene from ged white and bine a and bad a few crinks; we left thee abst ono o’cl tk; adinto wold have had them. @o 4 rothing al that time but drick and resa nove Dopers; we then went on to Burha@an’s; did not sco a | Adee pitol im the hands of woran; [don't remomber telling | fer fe 4 bo eerseee bet Raw Genes t t anys. shan to let Moran go;] told them not to gill tha man. | Speke bis WW Rhodes, from Alozandcias reeeriog fee Q Gere you not much under the 1 flasnre of Mqaor? | "Brig Nenemieh Bena’ , Banmoe Ae 3 with 4. We drak 8 hittle, but «cre not intoxicate 1, ides bo: 1» to 0. Sept 26, at Zi, lom Q. 14 you sweor before be Coronar thet you kieq | S spoke brig lon, Gardner, from Buenos ayzes for New poth pg of Moren’s being stabbed watil .0 o’eiock next | "SN. senses Wakefield (of Bath), Donnell, Havane. 19 memes; 1M pot know of Voran. bring stated, at | $M3tad"ith soPe nore sad molamen tod Fhenies, Gosek Iheard romethtog about stabbing; Moran died ina weok | frtm Derseces. vis Hlatans, leaky aud making tt News, after he received the wjories es ew art Of lier congo consisting of 16 ar plp-6 to the Iietrict At Fria Teay Iwas not in quor, I moan that I was not incapable of understanding what was passing or whut was Going. oie Court -Lrapk six glassce between 9 and 12 To Mz. Fyencer—Will not swear I did not driak ton glasses; m) compan! ns drank as much aol did; it was turee cont 1 qaer John Verley was oxomined, and | mae testimony simt- lar to the fret part of Donvells described the ren- contze bet*cen tho parties, ond ssid be thought tacr were'for lpg a a told them to leave off thor tr ortog aad come aud tobea driok The witness (irtberaddet Ise i go to the till and take our a anite;{ looked boc.ase I thought h- wax golog for a pistol; the blede ot the kore San adovt eight laches long; he #eut to tne end of the bar end mace & shove towara: the deceased mia; be was ptending six or eight ivches from Moran; Jager nad McTeD Were Kan ing with thetr faces towards enca th-r; Lorul por seo from where { stood wbetnor the k tfe tuched tbe orceseec man or not; after tiat be turned yovne aor took & dof »} moa syrup bottle; when he browet stop bi- left? mple he wok another. Q@ What ¢ i¢ he do wiih that f | # +e trobe that, too, on bis head. 5 boxes ble cognao , and GO 7 56, aed tae wie loca of mainmast, B Carver (of Seareport), Clerk, Sagus le Grande Iddayo with oqerand Pessougeests maces cranes Bae ree peohen w, Curacoa, 23 days, with Ae f, Sweetinad, Pictov, NS, 10 days, with coal to do, 6 do champagne, 28 Frenoh must 1 do a ae a , ton, pst (Br), Cook, Pictou, via Newport, 11 deys,with Prast(of Foil Ri i ato Willems 8 es Boker, Baltimore, 10 ye Blasal 1, . 2 » Mf oyy (Ds), F im. Bolivar, 24 days, with hides, Schr Trent (sr), Beeman Piegen,$ days, with oranges tnd clo oop por a3 iron, to O Acke Baht DO! Warnes Taylor. Charleston, 7 daye, with oot- iC Mott & Co. Joper Cassis 6d odtroy Calais Po Q What vest it A ‘ethen took heid of a decanter, about three quar- fan What ¢lé be ¢o with that? ist Lio beve it on the.ton of the head. oo you moa by ‘ He bithim with it; Bushman ait Moras, end Northup, Portland, pe> RR i1b Joss of foremost. was seen at anchor in paulin Cove Sth inet bbe Teds dech load of bay. Scum LamrLionTeR. Koon. from Celais, of and fer New foreniast ard sustatopteast in w squall Teh inet, Gay Med ; mal Db by N 45 miles. apes " We ote WSEGh wae seated tate Hoctharer entero woah cabrries Cheier. hae Deen condemned and tod.) Hor corse wena bark Verno: be resbipredg. e Sid from New Bedford 8th Sid tyom Edgartown 7th, om 24, bark Lady Suffolk (of Beverly), Ro rt iy « ), Roberts Islands about A Com Morris, \Wwrente, of Felmou beret he ” sp ‘Av Marquebes Islands, June 20, Paathoon, of New Bed- ford vo oil. cachet Hosotule Avg 1 alatanih, Coggeshall Nant, te i Ehip Shackamazgn, from ont % peokon Cbristian Sbip Lig tralia po Bork Soun OR Yat 46 48, lon 146 45 ‘Abe berks 28d wlt, let 3534, lom 5°3¢ steering K. with te riguel with Li in ih; wes the Baghutons? ofa artes, jar eiro. Schr Howard from Girgent! for Philadelphia, 6th inct lew ‘8. lon 70 10; was short of provisions supplied by the Jos Albion, at Boston. yeclen Ports. Aricant—arr Sept3 brig Emma &ger, Soudiates,Charles- ton, ave old tor Peima t for Now ¥« days have Mow York 8 port a1 NYork. arr 6th uo Fema nolo Ju "Einceros, J—s10 Zist Sept, Ant’s Bay ed by 2a ship for Snanghae brig Malvern, Jarman, St Liverroor, NS—Arr 2lst Sept, brig Roveway Belle. Raton NYork. ane B..v—Cld 20h Sept, sohr Samuel Beacham, aeiovnma—Sia Juno 16, ship Groy Feather, MeLaugh- ry In port Sept Ssbip: Palayre, We ape en acs Petey oe "Mentor trom Boston. wee fet: trige range. 0. Neveds fa ‘City (ander wi ‘Cocq, Mentor ty ¥ on'trom Bio a: ratlera, ston Baau Noork, 7 dayo arr ith ob man. St a—Sld aug 15, sbip Uriel Foster, from Ak- outh, all well; the report that she remained 6. BALTOMORE—Arr Ger, seniors Tack ALTO! }— ATT J teamers Jeckron, Boston; rebrasbe, Condif, NYork: barks ‘Macyin: (Grew), Bellmere, Bremen 42 day: ke dulaod 18 ti “7 i We sobre J repbin erris, Troy: Rover; Electrio Light, Thomas Portian Beiebewe’ Windiber J W bell, ane 1d Chas Colgate. 8 ae » Bryan, Valpa: atte, Hella, Bortor ;echr Fisher fisher, Vara Crus; hip, widdleast” ‘Godtiey Berto sa 4 a Green. Boston; sche 1dn( ir). Fid-ee- Ba BaNGOk—arr see Ale, tol sobs Gaon’. Wallace, NYcrk Prin oa bert Nee cry to Bast Boston wary Saith ore, is a new Gta ship Aweri- Fis Gi - ~ ope tery wore, keod varen Means, Jacksonville; Lejot, NC; Nick: a Seca tas ie Prenties, Borba. Charles; sohe Agpes Kors, & Banshoo std 7th, The Bounding By Een ae 10L—J Bais’ 47 “arr Oot 8 tobr athe 28 Bor: adome, Baris Ny York. se whist Henson do DaY Vend—Are Oct 7 schrs GueriUls, Snow, ond Melvina, Nortork Sea Bird Chase. 5 York, sd proveoded ve Sam ork. RAST OnRENWICH Ace Oor Bl Poxd , Byen, Saath, vokr Chazior wen Meters eae: Gotten Kod Brigh-men, marr en B brig Foster Crowell, tartiss ie riled poe T eobrs : Morning Star, Grisvoid, do; Growe-), albi Fa aR York; sehr silt Holme; Belfast; Abeoza, Bicheageat th See Belle. a eacing He: Coombs, Provi- ence KaNNEBONK—Are Oct 7 sohe Bolivar, Robinson, BILTUN—Ar® Oct 8 sobre Hea! Whir. tor, Bouive Philo Ay Virgicia Betel im + TU f Oot 7 echrs Sar h Jame NVork: Btls pets Slo 6th sobre Eiizs Jane, N York; George & EW bURYPORT—Arr Oot 7 ints Lincoln Wi . ray NO sche Jamectand vus-tes Sdweed, adelpbix: Eitsa Jane Rondou York, sitar Mvfomstetscn es hart . hare — lbany. thoe B Smit lo, Corn noite, Nw NBW LONDON -arr Ons ae Orbaseet for @, Atle, aoe], b een 2. Provid sondoat Bylrest ey, Boston for Haltin-re, Caalleage, port for N York; Corelle, Bell, Gloucener TPrioon Fall Wiver der DP, borne spout fe delptle Susan Ludwig Zz NORWICH- Arr 7 den. and both vid 70] 1 Be Haves Oct 7 brige Ronben ©: Nive eo; T 0 Pes c Coreno Senet omen Dam) gine, oud 3 are joptrose Wall, errcd, S orfolk Clifford, South Caroline; pei Week lard for Siow York: Buca Jane Day. Rook e PSone HOUTH—Are Oct 7 belg Goo Washinton, Day, Phiinde'phes, Bld brig ive Maynes Mow Si tous), Has” ware, Darien, Ba: EM—Cid Oct 7 echt C A Heokecbes. Pi phi K ‘enver FORD are Oct fe br Mary & Ete, ¢ Biectea J Goeth, Cagersot oP A RReN—rts Oot 7 Pitledsighia, . o Phi- hip Three Brothers, Cleare-