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A eres INTERESTING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. segue, wna Giaed tenecwa ins | melancholy and frightful ‘act, which esnnot be geia- | eayed, taat in tha main our highest nd low et poll iL EFORMERS, cl d and in what are © MOVENANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BI M1 e officers 2: we seh gene AS, au ee sad hich ® few vold mea ot bota the here 2 to { INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. oe age Hla te sean ee of ~~ wee such men 6s they desire. Therecan scarcely be kaowa MEETINGS OF THR DEMOCRATIC CLUBS, , teatica 0 tae electiz | past these prim Whigs or democrats, in their respesitve pi The Anti-Renters’ State Convention. KINGS COUNTY NOMINATIONS 2 ia @ neighb’ ring ward, to lend the democrat his &e., &o., &e. foroas to catty » primary election, and the democrat in returo lends him his to carry a whig primary elestion Hence, wings promisenously vote in democratic beliot THE ANTI-RENT CONVE THE WHIG VIEW OF THE ANTI-RENTERS—TAE NOMS — honest whig or democrat deetring to vote, may ba thank. NATION OF THE CONVENTION. ful if permitted t> go througa the farce ot voting at all. {Brom the Albany Reg ster (Whig), Oct 21) It there be nut enough of thess parasites who have been With the falling of the drst leaves, and the snowflakes - living through the year upon the city treasury to carry of sutuion, as ageneral thing, comes Peter Finkle and | these primary elections for this whig or that derascra ‘is Anti-Feotism from the gorge: and mountain fastaesses Aicermen, some orgeaizec baud of unfortuaate outcasts of ibe delaerberg. Where they tabernacle ia the sum- , or villains is employed, who, tbough the mozey may be rier mouths, or hide themselves in the dog-days, we | advanced by the Aldermen, are yet, infact, paid, in the have uo knowledge. But whee the Legislature a3, exd, out of the e'ty trens in jobs, or contracts in the epring, and the robins begin to hoparoand oa tha or ds of ore class or another, such as jaws Chirrup their Grst notes among the budding | we dally read of in the public press. If there branes, (0 /-Rentism and Peter Finkle begin gradually be, aa there sre. in some of the mors atton- to disappear; snd by the te tbat the leaves are greea | tive wards, good eivizens devoting themselves to these on the srs the gras# green in the meadows, aad the elections, and with enovgh of power to vote down these songs wi the suring bicde wake the morniag, nti | leeches upon the city ‘reavury, then, by securing what Renton art Pe'er Finkle are all gone. They go with the | are calis¢ the ‘ Inspactora of Election, ” the ballot boxes | come with the frost. Some think them migra- ae vayoling with winter end the cold breezes round of yote>, o: even if this ia prevented, and honest sol round. the eoxte dias they love the chili winds, | men hava outvoted their opponents and all theic fraads, the icy weep of the northwest clasts, ani that tha ge then these icepecto:a of election often, with utter nial spriog snd eurmmer sir bart mo charms for their shascelessness, count the votes as they please without testes, Wel, wed» not know how this is The theory to numtera, and return men electal who may te true, or 6; but one thing iy certain—ai No- ived in tact a quarter of the numorical vember spsroaches Deter Finkle and anti Rent vote In other ccses, where these organized forces can- sureto tirn up. They x0 ody knows 08, | not, or dare not, urdertake to exclude bona fide citizens, unhers'ded rave by the ps of th utnox, the fall ey, oni their ascomplees, vote over and over again, winds, sed the drooping of the leaves, Un Toursiay en ¢verawe tbe omapectors into receiving their morning ve ‘ Icoked out from our Iattice,’’ and a+ they brieg in voters from neighboring wards, hes falivg. How gently they cawe down, r ‘stinetion of party, or discrimination »1 to ton theroo’s.of the housea the side or any other disqualifiestion In soma wards vemepts, end then now qulatly tray a mente life is wortlt to vot we sow them thus fal 1 orse-ed. In other wards, thous:nd fat:ies were picking swans away up in the acy of both parties have retired f-om and resttoring them down acroad on all ta ry elections in disgust or sffright, and aban- surely iv ia tima for enti Reotirm toawake them entirely to bull'es or biacalegs, who now Finkle will br here ny ; He e there he especial control ‘Well we were right ita the falling snow flakes | as A Gent Carven fame ‘snti remism, came the Ant: | Coser this ayatem of prima y elactiova thera have ys age 2 i Seale Gey sg ay, ap i Mito ig own up in te city # large claas of men kaown ia the Spee Pete ants Bee renee Ep akle far ibe: g of the et: as ‘Suckers’ snd “strikers.” The ressines Greerrs. Autt7e0 aware — ihers’? sre a told class of rarauders, who “ovme Avti-R pt (onrention, ind avery ity shook he en’? upen a candidste for a placa, and demand of him Peter Fivkla, ashe stot plericly in the boceo 0 vith thicats tha* iC he does not give it they will Beardaleyis Hotel, with his ores? ani shaven for tea eeey» We Ay ee ore y and Cpsees amile beaming #0 blansly from aia bé “down upon bim! in the primary elections, or in the rominating conventions, and who ganorally frighten tia.d or currupt men into pay. The ‘‘suckers’’ area more gent e clase, who hang about the porter houses | where the nominating conventions meet, and who ‘suck’? | out poy. Tbeve‘ Strikers’’ and ‘‘suckera’’ make it their | trade fo get upon the nominating committees,and in con- nexion with outside forces, they generaliy succeed. ‘The man who dcee not wish to be known aa taki money in person, puts into these nominating commiftees these | ibern” acd Suckers,” and they notoriously sell their votes, not slone to the bi ‘peery bidder, but often over and over sgaia, to all the bidders; aad hence it is well knowa that the nom‘nating committees, more or less, areas marhetable as cattle, or slaves in the peel pen—not for one ale, however, aa are cattle and slaves, but for sale over and over again, at the same moment, to dif- ferent buyers secoriing ‘as they find dupes to dupe- or aspirants to buy them. Some whig or cemo. erat, €minent in his party, often finds hia name in a lection, on the same ticket with some unknown kindly coustenance. It was & goodly sigat to see how anti-ren' to. don the corners, stalked into barronts, wandered among the grog shone, ehowing it-elf in all the political market places, inviviog bidders for its influsa and bow dull were the :roepects of sale. Oh! chaog change! Ten years ag) acd «nti rent stock wes A. No 1. hverybody bid for it, every vody invested in it, candi- dates hoarced it up, politics! aspirants competed aa ously forit. But tight p liciest times came on, ‘saver issura”? and fraudulent issues”? flooded the wat and anti-rertism went dowa pir, down to myecy down to fifty, thirty, twenty tea, a cypher, and then like thet of certain ‘ » and’ gold?” fancies, dis: appeared from the polities’ stock board forever. \nti- rentism ia in market acd fisds no sale! Oh! Peter Finkle, Pe'er Finkle! Tt was offered alt day on Thars- day, first to Seymour, bat Seymour was shy, the Bronson, but Bronson weul! not invest, then ‘to Clark, and Clark hsd no fancy for speculation, and an‘i roatiam ee: a m | primary 4 was a drog, a dead cock in We have piped,” | fesiriker”? or “Sucker,” or with sime distinguished said the aati-renters to the poli ioal brokers, ‘all the bu: but he is not ex hie, politios We is not expected to take the trouble to at- ee te ae Peter Fink's, Peter tend the nominating conventions and if he does he will “ ‘ ‘ often find himself wearied out, or worried out, by nums i Bs) RR Adencaert br aga PASTE | roun adjsurnments, and to ach placen where cecency oe ; py i; | can cearcely go with safety. It is sometimes the custom, pp leratey ee etn Wit he Seorae teeter | O28 ticket where five men are to serve, to put on two Fee Ee ee a eee Meee ete Peter | well krowm democrats or whigs, and two’ ¢ Suckers”? oF of certiScaten of valce to be reen, plenty of etatistion of | <= ttikets,”” and for the fifth man som «Peter Fank,”” fle past, Sos eetionsice cf facts webtbiten. “Wao wat | #8 be is keownin our mock anction vocabulary, or better bid for’ enti-renti 9 will invest in ite stecks— | L2own tow as 1! Greenwood map,” that is, a dead man, who tabs tie bos tl beate ps —there belzg, in short, mo auch"Whan, and the name being pul a Ra go a rer invention, ‘Tho two *Suekors”” or Strisxers ees a : enerel'y find when their covvestion assembles, one or board, demoeracy, both bad and soft; oome uo rith | Forh'or jue well Naowe demoureta ot whige, aeone the your thovesn”s col rete froro the distilleries, the brew. | Sbsenters, aud they not on'y ll his place, o: their places, Gries, the Motels, the grou-ties anl the ceas inthe | tlt other “Sackers” or “Strikers,” but the Green- arrow, tos Hach aa the slche streets mat atlega at the | %000"” msu’s place also; and hence, starting with oaly Sue ; nb two “Suchere” or Strikers,” they generally ead Sattrectian Hiwitt bg iomartot at-ehatieveih progr | Mub\Sc. “Mea who, night and’ day, though more ‘by the pale wil be poritive ana watout reverve, awd with og | Might than by day, mabe politics their trade, and their without wxrantee, at the ontion of bnjera Come up | 9D ¥ ‘rade, cf course, can Ceosive their inattentire fel. and the way they dupe and fool ‘the he ‘ low citizens to the save cn the 20¢h, at“ Leardaley’s Hotel, in Wash a’ gtaaine Jobs Citkiteeek: Srer Abas rgton stieet.”? | «Going | ! gone,” is the word, = i Oh ! Pover Finkle! Pecer Finkle | ve: THE PESULT OF TI THEIR OBJECTS AND AIMS. STATE MASS CON+ These persons that carry these primary elections not 10N ovly have morey in view—in the ead all tasen from the ‘Thig body assemb'ed ie Boerdsiey’ ‘3 Hotel in the city | city treaeury—but Vigher objects, and they are inds- of Alren: M., Oct, 26, {was caled to or- | pencence of the magia'racy of rhe city and of the law, der by John T. Slinger of Albany, oa whose | exemption ‘rom puniebment for the crimes thy com: motion J seph Gregory was appomted President, and | mit, tho rebheries they may be guilty of, aad even ths i rukins «f Aubany, Seoretsay blood they may shed in suoden affrays or in co] and ‘The » avo.ial counties were all 169 esented, Gei:berate malice. ‘Thy reason, and they reason well, The co venticn then procee to consider the sub. | that if they can crestetbe mogistracy, they can over: jest of a Stato ticket; and after w fail icterchange of | awe it and control it. They season, and they reason views, m the following candida ies:— !, that if they can make judges, they can be s4 po ver- Governo Myron Holly Clark, of Ontario. the judges themselves, Tey reasoa, ana they Lieut. ( 10K Wood, of Albany. on well, that if thay are the manufactarers of the Carel Conn issio sitzbugh, of Oswego. ustices ond the pol.ce, their msnufectured machinary cur. Norwood Bowne, of Delaware. | must work out their will. To bea bully with impunity, ig resolutions were then adopted: — and to be allowed to poeme! otkers at. the pills of the sbat we, the fomen of Kas ern New York, | primary elections, in the gambling houses and elsa- resident u: on her soil, © wnat as our own, and as- | where, there must be a security for protection from tert our right thereto, as the burial p'ace of our fathers, punishment in tre officers of the law, ani that security our own homes and the rig" tful beritege of our chil- | they have when in the primary electiozs of oue or the crer. other party they make or uomake them at will. Resolved, Thst although the Court of Appeais have re- | Hence, here in New York it is so hava to verved the devision recently given by Judge Harris ia posal crime, and hence crime so often eos refereuce to lancs in controversy in the msrovial fence, too, from this frequent escape counties, it bas shown to us the way of obtain! become so audecious that murcer or manslaughter dress; that said lands, purporting to be grants le ‘to are crimes almost of daily cccurrence. It is notorious certain individuels, commonly known as the Patroons, | —and we can name the characters—that men who have Were not, according to lew, the proper subject uf grant, | been indicted fcr high crimes and misdemesnors, and the Ind'en title not having been extinguished, but Lory | escaped only by influences they created in primary “elec. now Jegal ard in fuil force; and that, therefore, we call | tions, have this year named the judiciary of the city, or ‘epon the Legislature of 1855 to enact a law similar in | been over and over again on ths most important nomi its provisions 10 the bill iotroduced into the last Legisls- | ratirg committees. Decency slone forbids our naming ture by Hon. Jesse %. Willis, « fferson, as the only | characters and places that influence and carry, or act, remedy adequate to the vecessities of the case. im these pricaany, elestions, whith would shock the com: Resolved, That we present the freemen of our con- | murity by their very mention. Suffice it to sey, that in atituency with confidence, pride and ploasare, the Anti- | the main, the primary elections, in several wards, in Tent Stato ticket, as one ae Bete viog ot their support, not | both parties, are now the offaprings of the gaming sullied by the name of # recreant, an ingrate or a tool of | houses and bawdy houses of the city. tyranny. "deodtet; ‘That we Wiieoppert ho man forthe Ae THEIR CONSEQUENCES. : Now, fellow-citizens, if theee primary elections died sembly who is not one of us, pledgei to resist the en- crnaibeate of Jaud-Claimauts, having no right inlew, | {2 the fithy and seething stews where they are bred, they would not be worthy of this brief exposure we equity, or even in reliebie tradition. a, Hnddor, of Matison, now read an address, set- | htve made of them; but they havo been the means of eleating here, for two cr thres ysars back, many of th» a pr Son gg history, nature and state of the present | Ooo who make our lawe, administer justice for phe end of our aldermen and councilmen, and other important fe) Following. State. —— Siren? | Soden then | ogistrates of the olty. We are expected to vote for the Bret 5 ee age 7 Ae Yaw, of Pokibaries Panekel | cAnci‘ates whom outeaate of the community hand over A erelaer; to us se “the regularly nominated tes.” We wdish, of Mon' Neil Benson, of Sullivan; rr ne ” ‘d * are ‘ro whigs,”” ‘no democrat if we do not vote bay corms A oa mbin; Laniel Stuart, of Delaware, for the offeprings of the v ey tame ‘and sewers of JOREPH GREGORY, President. | tbecity | It may be true, thet they often name for us . H some vi good men to for —(a' ore ai BaWAED'V; Fraime, Beeretery. men sie on both the whig ant democratis ti ts, this year)—but such men are put oa only to c! ras- CITY POLITics. cality concealed eleewhere, or to avoid disgusting the YOUNG MEN’S NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB. community outright. They will Ere us anytime five A meeting of this clo) was held last evening at 663 ae Lng? cnty Bag = = Se poe ‘ c unblus Broadwey, C. G. Gunther officiating as chairman, in the | Revive officer, The } ite whet mon hae’ absence of the President, Mr JamesT. Brady The-e | “ the honors’ of o! ee, “it they ‘can only have ‘the was 8 very #mall attendance of members, and the greater | game ’’ she is not then altogether the men we com- lution in reiation to the hard shell candidate fer the | the basest seeds of corruption. Fo two great parties to mazersly, and the resignation of Mr. Schell. They wore | allow such persons as we have described even to name lly adopted, as follows: — candidates, iss crime, because it subjects the city to Whereas, we hear with sincere jet that our candi. | their power. Itis about enovgh to know that they date for tha mayoralty of the city of New York, Mr. Au- | have named a man, to refrain voting for him. It cer- gustus Schell, bas for the reasons contained in bis letter | tainly is fair prima facie proof of collusion of the candi- to the nominating commi:tee, determined to decline the | dates with such men that they have been named by nendeen #0 unanimously teniered him, therefore, them—and it becomes the business of such can- Resolved, That we accept as our next choice thet | didates to be purged of their ozigin, before they call upon well tried democrat, Wilson G. Hunt, and wil give him | usforourvoter. It is a fair inference that they are with hearty will, that firm and unanimous sup. | pledged to the influences of thetr birth places as candi: Port te is fidelity to cur ur party, his high stan dates—and it is our duty to rejec’ them until they pub- ing wef and his well earned reputation in our | licly ¢isown tho:e influences that started them into community, eo pre-eminentyy entitle him, life. YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB. ee ee Now, fellow citizens, having but briefly, very bdriefl; A regolar monthly meeting of this club was held yos. | thorgh, opened to you a view of the sonsces of our city terday e' g at the Chinere Aseembly Rooms The | Corruptions and crimes, we beg you, we implore you to attendance was about the sume as usual; but all that | Jom us, and tocome to the rescue of the city. Great was Cone was to prepare for tho ratification meeting to | {ities sre not necessarily “great sores” on the come off in Tammany He!! on the 2d of next monta. they only become so as good citizer their political duties to the classes of men we ADDRESS FROM THE MUNICIPAL REFORM COMMITTEE | describing But one thing ia very certain, ani that is, TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK. if you do not he ged} the ip now, = break down PRitow Crromns—The fe jer-1 government and the State misnamed “* primary iors,’ theee c's government, in their respective spheres, are of import- pty mane, nd grow, and tax you Ta in A ance ins self-governing country, but the city govern- | prepsrty. oy will sutiue you if you do not rise and ‘meat reaches your firesides, and becomes your chief | subdue 5 aire the; A oid up yest great munici- Bafeguard for life and property. Exterior goveraments pal officers to ¢ vr—not in public market may be good or bad without immediately affecting you; drut upon this home government, all about yon depends, higheat overt, at Buil’s Head, or the ‘Change, wi ach like bustness should be done, if dove at Hid but in the very lowest ny gprs gambling houses ‘and bawdy houses of the city! themsel sven the healthiness of the air you breathe, the purity | Sndicial: ciaventions a valent, wo ofa = poe bel Of the water you drink, if not the food you est. Other | committees from these primary elections, they show themselves before rom candidates, officially to announoe that they are the perrona who selected a1 made them! Effrontery such as this, if not put down now, must grow more cious hereafter. They who can thas go on in successful city robbery willendin public brigands mon, when our only remedy will be arms and revol: my It we bave volunteered, fellow ven’ to. ‘As some say, to strike this alarm beil, it is pot less your daty to vo- lunteer than ours. We herve eres aa your you, and shall always weloome with delight, a1] good mea among us. It isno plearant duty to ke attikig and Pe pyrene alarm bell in the midst!of the i rers of pe city five tngalarm, Sethe well wit gorse a his ive rm, or the witl ieee nit; ron hie Come then, to the rensee ons ad all ; come ‘A Totove it is too late. Whatever p Tg may owe 4 our remember that owe a higher one to your Kees yout frie your hroaien your wives tod your Isaac H. Binay, Secretary. 4 TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In your journal of the 20th inst it was erroneously wlections make Presidents, Congressmen, Governors, mnd canal officers, for other people, but this charter plection makes Judges of your courts, a Mayor, a police @ependent upon his vigor, an officer for the pros*cution of crime—indeed, conservators of the pe:ee and execu Bors of the law. Henoe, next to family government, ‘Bho otty government comes most directly home to your dighest earthly interests. To reform that city govern and to secure good, honest men in its administra- dion, we invoke your attention to your duties as —_ as fellow — as much int in the It is obvious to yaa it is to us all, ‘that our taxes erned in the world, it is about the filthiest in its stated that [had regeived the nomination by the Tem- Soi there suast be bane Neuse asivint | sted the Depron thr feodag eroded some 4 De: Committee, which be couse is womew propose fo sxnaas. eee, 4 rem Gt .| See ~xes, and derocratein whig ballot hoxes—while the | d bvefore a vote is given, with apy neceasary | THE EIGHTEENTH WARD REFORMERS. MERTING LAST EVENING—A TICKET NOMINATED— COMPROMISE WITH THE KNOW NOTHINGS—SPiOr DEBATE. In accordance with @ call issued to the members of the Reform Committee im the Eighteenth ward, a meet- ing was holden Jast evening in the church edifice, on Fourth avenue, near Twenty-third street. Mr. Peter Cooper was called to the Chair. Mr. Royal Phelps was first renominated, but peremptorily do- clined. The rep rt of the Exeeutive Committee was then read. The committee recommended the adoption of the follow. ing ticke For Councilman, Fifty.seveuth district—F. E. Mather. Fifty sixth dietrict—Wm. M. Baxter. Fo: heol Commisrioner of Eighteenth ward—Wm. Nelson. Inspector—Joseph F. Joy. Trustees—K. De- lafield Smith, Peter Cooper, Jas M. Edney, J. H. Bur- | Heaon For Constables—Ames Bishop, Wm. Tompkins. Judge Vanpgrrogt made a lengthy speech, commend- ing the course of the reform Aldermen, and Oouncil- men. He was particularly leudatory of Mr. Mather. Mr. Royat Poetys said that it had been rumored thet bis name had been left off the ticket (he had been a School Commissioner, and was to be nominated for one of the Trustees) on account of a coalition with snoth>r orgavization. He wished to have the facts in the case. He had always done bis duty by the reform party in every instance. Mr_1 reyes (School Commissioner) said he regretted basin Mr Eels “name had deen left off the ticket. He erved on the board with that gentleman, and thovg git that the interest of the schools in the ward wontd be seriously ¢amaged by his withdrawal ‘Mr. Smitn thought that ke could throw some light on the master. As he understood it, the executive commit- tee nc minated part of “he ticket, and thea left the rest of it to a eub-commit with the understanding that this last committee was to confer with the organizstion | of the 2} now Nothings. 1be conference was held—the Know Nothing: eeu to support the Reform candidetes for Counel)men, and they took the reat cf the ticket Br PHRcYs objectei to sny euch arrangement. This movement had always claimed that it had nothing to do with any other party. If he was to be put aside to day tor a Know Nothivg, be might be put aide nextday for | awhig or a democrat He was not a Kaow Not ing. bat he wav an American of three erations. He cred nothing for this or any other office, but having retired to give place to another candidate, (Mr. Ne | son.) for the Crmmis.ionership, be expecte the no- muination of trastee as an act of common courtesy. The Caainman avo ved his willingness to withdraw his newe from the ricket, and give place to any person wh> costed the powir atiyn, Judge Vanpenront avid that thiogs bad changed siuce tre re‘orm party bad reaclved t» ataad aloof ‘rom a'l other-, It was nece-eary now to be a little politic, and therefore this ant-eommittee had been appcinted to con- fer with a powrrful crvavization already existing in the ward A compromise was effested, and the result was the ticket before the meeting A pliitof ait eacrifice had been manifested all slong, and he had hoped that such would be Be care to-night. He wes pained tuat his friend (ir. Phelps) viewed the matter as a personal slight, and he should be more pained if the party should split on go ¢malla sneg He trusted that his friend would re-consider his opinion, aod, eschewing all his party predilections, come upon the platform which they ail occupied He keew that Royal Phelps did not want this | office He thought he was contending for a principle The spesker thought he was wrerg Mr. Bonner said that the committee did not ostracise Mr. Phelps becauce he was not a Know Nothing; but they did the best they could for the party Mr. Pugirs moved that the question be taken on each nomination separately Mr. Lord moved that Mr tA nl name be substituted on the ticket for that of Mr. Cooper Mr J W. Grrarp ee that, for the sake of the schools in the ward, Mr P¢lps’ name should be kept on the ticket, The matter was and the welfare of thousands of children depended upon it ‘These officers (school wrusteer) were, te] his opinion, more important than the co neiimen. He (Mr. Gerard) waa willing to resign h’s office a8 Taapector, ‘to which he had often been ele ed, both by wh democrats, if anybody wasted it; but he hoped that all the olf off cers would not be let off the ticket to give place to stran- gers Judge Vanperror. roze to speak, when Mr. Phelps re- queeted that he wou'd adopt rome means ty end the de- dete. The Judge went on to te that there never was aman sotrans2endently good that his equal could not befound. This principle of sticking to partisular men was sufficient to round the death of to any perty, and in the present state things it was suicidal for the rfsrmers to ask for very important one, the wholecr nothing. We are sure of our Councilmen, he exid, under this arrangement, and if we don’t agree to it we are consummate fools xr. Suna thought the schools would do well enough It mas 0 certainly importent to get good men into the Youn Mr_ Cernyster zeniiso:t ts Juége Vanderpoel, and said thathe (the speaker) lesvored to support the right, andthat Le Ry not ¢o 0 too warmly. He =. , however, support the ticket whatever its might opposition on the part of Mr. Phelps the ticket as siven above, was ratified, and then the meet ing dissolved. BROOKLYN POLITICS. BROOKLYN DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION. The Brooklyn Demceratic City Convention met at the Kings County Hotel, corner of First and South Seventh streets, Fastern district, (Willismaburg,) yesterday af terxcon, for the purpose of selectiog candidates for city cffices. The chair was occupied by John Dugan, of the Fifteenth ward. Thomas Mulcahy, of the Twelfth ward; end Richard M. Coit, of the Fifteenth ward, were ap- pointed Secretaries. After the acceptance ef the credentials of the delegates, en inf rmal ballot was entered into for a candidate for Mayor, with the following result:— Martin Kalbfeiach . John A. Dayton. Semuel 8. Powel Whole sumber of votes ceat.. A formal ba'lot was t bu isa nated, s regniar ballot was enters into for ony Tu with the mee resul ss Samuel F. Johnson ogi eae ee Henry ‘A. Moore Whole number, Mr. Johnecn was tion; when, on motion, Etben Estabrook was nominated for the offics of Compts olier by acclamation. Auditor—Thomas J. Gerald was nominated for Audi- tor on the first formal ballot. City Treasurer—John 8. Mackay was nominated for this mee on the first ballot. Chief of Poiice—Jobn Tucker was nearly unanimously nominated for this office on the first ballot Collector of Eastern District—Ior this office John W. Braisted was nominated by acclamation. A committee was then appointed to wait upon the candidates, and the convention adjourned. WILLIAMSBURG POLITICS. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. A meeting of the friends of temperance was held at the Hall of the Sons of Temperance, in Williamsburg, on ‘Thareday evening. It was called by the Executive Tem- persnce Committee, for the purpose of selecting suite- ble men to be supported at the ensuing election. Resolutions were adopted in favor of Mr. Clark for Governor, mer cage Raymond fe Somer palette at cere sembly, city a0 ward officers, to be presented at a meeting to be held on Monday evening next, WARD NOMINATIONS The third ticket for the Fourteenth ward is as fol- lows -— Aldermen—Csleb Pink, a ‘Tie eby . Supervisor—J. B Aesorect—Pbilip ye Captaia of Policeo—Themas Murphy. Commissioner of Excise—Jas H. Coggewell. Constable—Owen De: TELEGRAPHIC. NOMINATIONS REPUDIATED. Unica, Oct. 27, 1854. ‘The independent demecrats, in district convention, met here ‘ast evening, and in order to restore harmony in the jarty, passed resolutions repudisting the nomination of A. B. Mat‘eron and D, Skinner for Congress. Theatres and ina rang AcaneMy or Mcsic.—Arrangements with Madam Grisi and Signor Mario for Twelve being the only time they will spear here prior re me return to Europe. The series wiil commence on evening next, with Lo mh rgedin = ne. which will be [ Se pie rheetor, Lym he number ee, slcder. IDC! Case: will al Ma ballet, Madam gine Sti, ni Soot irene een #1 = ipa bo em no hey! oa ey sent r filled by Signori Susini, ‘nardi, store, Tha ctber ertists of celebrity. in ast 24, reat Pst de Deux by Mr. G. W. Smith and Senorita Sot Fie ay me jo TarATRE.—The benefit of Miss Louisa ho Sppearance of the English o; oom| bt ae, lace this evening, a fact which we fee! con dent will be much regretted, judging from the the very it success which has attended their LN ne god for the thea‘re was crow?ed to excess every night. The govaue opera ya, ig fay Diamonds” ‘is to be play M f, ed, in which the Misses Py: ir. Merrion, Borrani wil The fa bee be id i apps, he farce of “Poor and will appear on Monday. Agnes Robertson in eoee | mn Child;’’ and the Roussete will pecform in the Spanish ballet of “Lu de Seville” and the ballet divertise- Columbo built in Medford rebailt ment of “Les ” = ete wcmn be crowded every aight To- tre favorie comedy of oie Rescate oe Spmibasten” a Ca obenra et Prince on end Baar ai, Guby, Hew York; *Dorees away are to appear again thisevening. Mr. Smit sppearas Marteau, ‘ithe “Carpenter of Rouen, sisted by Messrs. Barry, and Mies Hethaway wil) sustain three characters in pantomimic drema of the ‘Wizard Skiff.”’ The com: Pretomine of the‘Magic Rows” is also to, be played, DYES, Ore a eenliel oekans re tons was leunch: forming altogether @ very attractive bill The sscond | ed a fow days oge from the wy Mesure Bowne & ie abe Went essen sacred concert will be given to-morrow evening. Carry. She is called the Shepard, and promises to | Doven—Off Oct 10 Clotilde. WALLAck’s TapATRE —The fine comedy of “London As. | be * fast wal ; top Norte asa a surance’’ is increasing in attraction every night. It PHILADELPHI. wed 4 PM— Are steamer Kennebec, will be repeated this evening, with the same inimitable | Copes Seek ata cost, together with the farce cf the “Windmill.” | Mary H. The comedy ia produced in a very superior manner, the actizg thcesghore being natural, complete. “Much Ado About Nothing” will be played | *°R: oH Riek, c York: ga Mondsy night, Mr. Wallack and Miss Benuett appeer- | xsi "Seymour, New OF ‘ae, eet Post, st A ing traction is srnounced for th: i; It com; the drama of the ‘Rag Picker of Paris in wh'ch Me. FE. Eddy appears; the uler — of the ‘‘Manias Lover,’’ Mr. W. and Mrs M Jones sustaining = leading eharacters, aud the comedy of “ Katharine of lard ha washed out of he: gpiens avout Te Ce bas increared much during the past week. le ra ig rat jee on wad ny pm ular as ever. Both afternocn oe even’ formate ell pa ‘The election {or tals Silden of for org poultry and rare birds, in great varie- | Hong ineeta July 26. off Basha Islan¢s, in oy arta ty, just impo: nese. The burlesque of ‘ Black Blunder winstrelsy are announced again for this ocean. quenen of the excellent manner in which they bave pro, | 8. of Islands Fob 25 Washington, SH, no oll, reorelt- morked applause. at 472 Broadway, are well patronized—the female ys cers area great acquisition to the company. at this establishment is formance to day. treal. From Montreal ° by the Rev. Augustes Fiteh. At 73, o'clock P. M., the | ,,Arrat Pi Bh Kecka, ‘Howland, 11, Roman Secretory of the Church Book Society, is expected to di San Fee: liver a discourse which will be transiated by the Rector. Branton, a Go Sect 15 Sas 10, 220 sp; 234, eee Beate All perrons interested in the success of this church are al red 9, 120 4 ath Balonn, Dorman, 12, B80 op oi ‘Wind, Saunders, Nor jean! iavited to attend. Cricxer—TIhe match between the “Free Acidemy”” M ard“ Union Cricket Clubs, will be concluded at Hebo- dint, 60 TR ero d oo fo 10, Auta Ga Gr ken, tocay ail told; Ses Ponrexou Are Oot 12 Chibitians, Hammond, Londe for Banks, being 12:20 PM, Int tf i in at the bat, and Cutting, Muller and Beach to go'in. t thascusbiy bond. ee TAM, po lat, a, supposed seyeeageoron 10, Omar Pashs, Barace, from Antwot peoi reds . | ae sles Nevada, from Stn Jaan for San Franco, Gan fumdarrax—Acr Ovt 6 Horatio, NOrl tir ba fel faa the epee eae he oon Tedis’ rus. | , Chipper ship Red Jacket, trom Melbourne, Australis ‘Arr Oct 7 Gertrude, Silsby, London. Sid 1 Tae ee ae hare oer oievery ine oa “sm mandate ne mans madaays, + Chale, ei Marla Cather Work: 1th, J G Coster, Foster, 4 1+ ne fall om Mondy Inet, Ged on Wetnsedy Ti ncn, maticEy feat John, NB, for Dab- marae ihre prev to Oot 8’ Jeno Parker, Bowker, two olclech pesterdoy aftemncon, a re took a in the ralfond, fe m, London (July 19 for Fort | "Tozay—Off no date Nautites (Olden), from NYoek f Journal, you will much oblige the company. Seen | 20 dsc, SON RIaRS.. +6 26 i was off vy Y : can ce Bon TU, acter whieh haa light in days within port, and within I ‘alec tr the nets ec 5, Pagnron, Jebnuen, eae, tee pt, RS paapenge ce pei sa a 2% OM AS —, jar! itt \- Li ‘al popes Recta Boule, of de 20th from Fertiand, experienced ma Brig Addy Switt, Poster N Yo ieee bi is Rone serone Yon 12040, after which bad light winds a ved tastt denry, Bondieton, Tort av Princes’ brig. Gubay Fosters Tessin: athad; of the crew of the late ship Yowusend, bi hy 2) oraa—tn pert Sept 27, barks Sultana, Watson, and Bather Frawoos, Urod it do 26th, from off 0 ag: eaters Yer: with stron, NW wi iatpanled with rington fe dodo baa ak ai sree hearted to ied sail « fer ye 2s fow 0 om thence peat lieht swiede nears foie Sette atin aq AN JUAN, Wien ire Oct 1 een f ions Gardner, tinge, No Passed iand July td Paseed Cs Horn Sule 16 - eae tee a AF Po i" ieee Stem Bevans, Cong river to hia met a Teht, Hatch, Calcutta: ‘Sots stoamsnip 26th wy bet Beeter was 43 days to a 1171—In port Aug 4 bark tary ‘k Almalo (Dutch), Fea ay hins: W trom the eh Zaly isco tag. arr Sent 15; i: | sane, 1), De V Pine, orm: orovsed th m Francine, 1ay fous teh), egte, Calan pce PE my he FEE fas a ne (and nid 20h for Volbourne) Dy ald do ae, tha iti? Gazelle, at de Aan im NY ork, was fl days to Cape bencay }o Am vessel in port wou (irerpool beg ' Saar el Hera swith heavy NW gates epi AGAR A AT (Dutch bene 4 0 di Antwan: i arte ant mgenges, st rah Haat ve ie ai site] f to load for ‘Cygnet, vi h Dixon, nis. Ste in'pert hiss, vt eae dee ee RTO ces Herald Marine ; 12th, Good Jorden, Mrs, bens re Son and Miss Annie Lee. KEY WEST. Oct 7 Oot 18a 12th, brigs Suwannee, NY: haps England.) ‘speed Copperteht"! aad the “Poor ‘Goldier’” will bo iphia: 16th, steamer Jasper, Saw Orbea Arr Sent piyed on Monday, selaveary Feloas tonrs Gor Anderson, Mobile, Jeany reat Furchase, Rodney, zoe mile an dee Cane lasts Naviomas, Tamatnx —Mr. C. J. Smith and Miss A. Hath. Gid Thin, sabe JB Bleeker, Hudson, NY ork. iow do. Bld Elisabeth a sehr J B Bleeker were:—Vossel $1905; ie Edinburgh will commence loading with salt for New York to m a oo F Batten oe, do fr Bor sir ny : Fox, Ca: oll, aod Mrs. Ni {8 5°61 an Oi = 3 Es id 2 is 5 ah i » amd will ibe, Wilmington, they pa pos Hg donee ek Kew 7 Baring sompized. pun nee, do; eresine fon | BeBe SAeeanetacin Gertie, 2 ee fort eat Ed erage ot 8 Grmuan Kempton, Ud and Col | a trom Guahaven Oct. 6. Champlain, Drinwster, Noy | orleans’ ‘At ‘hase, 3 3B Grosse, Oder; Co met ef, Johannes am nd Resderisk Grosses de.” ba | Now York; Marat Arr Oct 10, scien wee ey ea Sa Adv arssite State, Si Creole, Saxon, and JC Calh ie oun, van Vege oes ‘ooper, St Joha, NB; 9th, Ac tive, . LrveRPoo1—Ayr Oot il Pacific i York: 12th lad Walker, New Oviecet: Yerksiica: ust Nickei openers oa om: scenic effect | ton “Wrightington. Fall River Collyer Raynor, Hartford; D T Willetts, Smith, » Wareham; Mernorouran THEaTae—A vat at combination of at- Philips, Watson, Salem. ‘Nearly’ Papper deck b .. ‘Near 7 Petruchio.’’ The business of this beautiful theatre apparently going to pieces, Abe AmentcaN MuskumM.—This place of amusement is tronized. ‘ama of Etaphael.”? ‘here ‘wilfaloo be 8 an ex: Duron Banx Mexcaror, at San Francisco 28, from York, a d5t Louie, In “aaphagae from Europe. experienced a sevcts typhoon, which carried, sway ail sailé foes 0) Now Yor opsails were reofed, and the rest ‘Woon’s Mrsrrris.—his bard is doing where. large busi- | were blown me the ‘sauberer aren ‘decks, &¢. mogro Whaleme: Sld from New Bedford 25th whip Euphrates, Pacific Buck1Ey's SERENADERS.—This favorite band, in conse- lueed the burleeque operas, recalve every night the most | A °e Srcte thean, ef Shanta, Ochotak Boa, July 4, Gp ‘Warren, 24 months out, 4w! x dag rages 6m SOR Eas Woop’s Warrs anp Ermioriay ExTertauvments, given a fas at 5S vi halen locum, of NBsdiora, % lage oomis ning ice —b Pie edtord, laa seen deen Castix GaRDEN.—\ be equestifan troupe now playing | ont of Ayan. having repaired da justly receiving extensive ps- | Teri Starbuck, Jernogen, of di tronage. There will be an afternoon and evening per- ‘amin Tu: 4 Pavt Juumn, the celebrated youthful violinist, is now Phenix ‘Mor on his way to &t Louis, to fulfil an engagement there. ford a, Mom Tai He hen bien travelling with great success since he le't ing st anchor; toen, 8) this city in the fall, and haa given performances in the 17th. Mi eartern States, in the cities of Portiand, Portsmouth, Concord, Mancherter, Lowell, Salem, Taunton, and Mon I the artist found it nocessary to start immediately to &t. Lou’ mect hir engagement. idence of the interest Ninety shi) which Paul Juten has created wherever he has been, we fe, Bhesie 0 phortiy, Foy eon age TD an a | mos, do alt wilt Edgar, Pierson, Gaia pring, 13 40; broke cut near tho theatre, that was both dangorous and | Hater Nhedinra, 24 moe, 19 doy ath, Bours Ammorion (and a grind spectacle to Tehol}. Novwithstandiog, the the- tender), Walker, ‘31 mos. 25 ei 8 ‘ashington, Ed- atre was crowdcé to over: fowing, and Paul received with | wards, 33 mos 21 do; bar! Watrous, My anenthuriastic we'come, We understend thet Paul Ju- | 11 mos 6 do—had lost At ty perinen Massachus: nett, NBedford 32! , 13 do; § H Waterman, Hall, gent, who up to this time Hesigston Sm S24 mos, 18 do: 8 H 2 5 there in time to be iS ot Toute Arbolda, Harding lien bas separated from bi bas transacted his business. , City Antell j biietalt walls Macvovcar street Caurco—Rey. Doxcan Dusnar.— hi 21 mos, 1S whales; Cavalier, Freeman’ We are informed that this church has again secured 36 mice, i 10 do: bod De Bedford, 14 the services of their former pastor, Rey Duncan Dun- sat . bor Leet Eabbath he responded to the unsnimous call ranty sui if Nestor snd mo pia sear | & ef the church and congregation, in the presence of a large snd interested assembly, and will preach to mor- row at the usual hours, in their place of worship. ae ‘ook, cra Pb ahateas itt Nantucket, by ‘do; bs, Fairhaven, 7 Sr. Ann’s Protestant Errscoral. CavRCH FoR Dar MUTES, | Babcock, NLond: joe Frasier, x Tus N.Y Usivaestry,—Ibe usual moraing service with | Ige° Marie pectieos pa Niondon, 0 do, (Re the voice will be conducted to-morrow, the 29th instant, f the Kudoras, at ean ncisco. 12 op 180 wh; osd Beppe seonierds? oe eee ota tn ari, 10, 260 sp i d isp valine, service by signa will be beld. The Rev. Dr. Spencer, ‘West er, alte. Galina ron Island (a0 Gate) Clarice, Giiford, 300 Aer en ate Benen In Bron. 6 vagh- ‘Weyer, l ome stands at present : ‘Free Academy Ciub,” 1500" sp ut innings, 65 ; 24 inn! nee dl,“ Ualon ‘Ciub, 7 ist ina- hore. n0 date, for Pat and sid A : om th sped te nto Agen ohi es ger to go down oStgtmship, Uncle Sem, Neate Penind tis Sah ination Attic: Chase. t from Hamburg for NYork. ne Tah, Comet, Wilkine, from Hamburg fer banuse: do a. for Phu ‘at 226 28 W en, amcko hour conrected with the provision establish: + John Franklin, Jounson, froma Philadelphia Vemiel ment of Wm K Dietrich, No 629 Washington street. The | 17)for Callso, Au Skint 20 8a UW. (Aug | Venicn—Are Oot 6 Harvest, Faller, Rizhmond. firewas orcesioned by making too much biaze'in the smoke sHieoers hones (Avg 18) for San Francisco, | tavzazoo house, which fet fire to the mest and sorgad up to the | Spt mn 38 F nae. for Hall, was @umented, wad top of the house., The firemen were quictly on the epet, | ig. BR Seaerelie, ‘Clough, henoe (Ang 2 for Austealla, Sopt | for Hull, we the 12th and extinguished it. The damage {3 estimated at f be as, | Bext.day abandoned. tecen $4c0 and $ 8500. The sent n covered by an hae’ seqe i iat a ion ic oye ue iste ea i Ks Lid by i bythe stan ‘Ses, ee 5 arp aia 7 a Rr SUR rR imaiiisidbiagi aa 3, ie tg We aa oe oe oh - awe 5 gate from Coral, , for Richibucto, with coal, lenky and wi 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. town ter Borton, Oct’, Int 00 ion 10 Wren) PME | Ad LT, ocr 12—The Poter Hattrick, Bourne, henc Drar Sin—I noticed in your journal of Friday, 8 notice |“ Sbip Margaret Evans, t ena reck in aie eran, hens of the parade of the Young American Guard “it should | Octl0,latirie Mase o es OF London, was signalized | of and for NYork, in patting into Terneuie hls afterae have been the Yi Americus Guard, Capt. John J. | | Sh ip Ante Kimba}}, Pike, from Portland for Mobile, Ost | {seen Otene and Terneuse, e, where she now lies ina 4 Bits, who were on thet: filth annual tataet excursion, 6, 380 2 a aen Be cus phodig Page eli mcg ing 7-The American brig John Kentall, fre. By giving the above few lines a place im your valuable China, of Portland, ftom Baltmore for Lond bey vine a 96, ton 2 tee Sandiatedtniialend, asobee Grit taves), struck upon the Fouro Rock in eom | nme Jane, Tat 4525 lon B 7, in, and r Mghtened she Boat Bark Sarah L Bryant, Pousland, 19 days from Boston for | °#. snd was beached veessl and cari) Cod erat wualand 10 Sresaved, but the brig io muoh Aaiaaged, Laving her ote | AB ITT EUINTELLL GENC Be Dark Rover, Baker. from London for Rio Sancizo, Sept 19, | Petty stove in. ALMANAO FOR NEW YORE —rHIS DAY. beats bos ond Home Ports. Fore! Ports. ioe XANDRIA—Arr Oct 25 schis Yankee Doodle, Be —_ Oct 7 bark Edwin, Hatch, for New- Music do. Sid schr Washington, NYork. AmSTERDAM— Rea ecm cerca ASE | CACRERReeM HS Sabet steamer gotten a, trom P pete ead te ore cae drt ee iC = schr Susan 5 ET ea OR | Re en TEE CT cane Ren, moran win | Seca ee ae Seo ay IN WALI by ved} CLEARED. the NOrlestsmail. |” isohip Waleon, Havane, w ‘BOSTON—Arr Oct 26 Br steamship Niags Shorma| Stoamship Baltic, Comatook, Liverpool, E K Collius. ARDRosAN—In port Oct 18 Be barks May, Pitman, and | Live ridin vie vie Hialitee ernie an harbor a 1 “ Bo a at Qua Steamsbip Northers Light, paugh, San Juan, C Oe iy poor de ae Pty 3 ny ol was ex- gerenene tain dateston. Say, Hiveenet Se fn Ship Merthe Brom, Talrnoan, Ab ah zi, G 1 Rechte, phanravoes—Sid | ‘Sept 23, brig Delhi, Darnaby, Port au ahiece Sacks Calas Evans, os on, Réyaok BED ME Wate Cet ee Ce crane. | Conn—In Port Oct 18, ship Uriel, Foster, from Akyab jus) deekarnie: pues Br y msed Gi Gonaives; sohrs Walt Ship M D Embil. Percy, Havana, Nomnith ne Soi rd arrived for o: Irvi , Newcous! Ship Jovephine Hardin Jordan, Charleston, C C Duncan NGatacmagr Be Ls Bs ben, dan Wirt, bagasse ot mass CF Esipaeel Ship Don Quisote, Cal! , Boston, C 19th for Ubinches)s Lookout. Joyorr Chinohts cand old 324 5; Bi isan, ni Sid sloop of-war Jo! — Lowe rem) Grteriok, Bremen, Gudewa | £2t ei Aon Vika Winter’ on San Francie Rivas, Bark Amalie’ oud big St wtp ee 0 ark Hannibal. Kline, Rio Janeiro, M M Fre Ce, | 27th for Oninehas. he 2a whip ae Pare Emelie, Olden), Groat, Port an Prince, Heaniage, | St es | werk is Serah Tan uller Beck Yenct Muna, tte oteg ae Us e , St Gallice saatiene Rocline (Dutoh), ‘Schrender, Cork WF ih bart Sept Sept shipe Strabo, Cutter; Cowper, Payne, and Schmidt & Co. ‘Brig TTeetie, Molande Lisbon, Funch & Meineke, be Ghinibe te Islands shios Manila, Given; Whirlwind, TOT—Arr Oct 25 schr. Carey Warren aibeny: sloop pO ‘arren foe Naw'fen Yor) sa a SU a eran Poke he Arr Oot 24 sohr Melbourne, Hix, NYork. ton NC, ‘A—Sid Oct 23 brig Beronda,jCox, War Brig Voador (B: 7 ); George a Batchelder; atterson; q Bis Pio er, Go oat faa el Ebmithers ; aniaasteer:, Meena remotese: yew en 1 Oct 1) obs Helen M’'Leod, Remodell, Ne Northern Tighter lnie, Haughtsport, J Whit- 6 Fh eel, a Soups a ie pueraee, Arm risen | Brom. | sentare, St Jobn, Ni Bs ConsTanrinorty—In port Se) ry muta Taylor, i fy pe pt 28 bar! iw rf § ne, ohr Indiancia, Gashoart, Kingston, McCready, Mott & dite would take for Benign che Se, alee od (and sid 284). ‘Menaa, to ‘Smyrna to fi 17th schrs Pb: eb Becker’ Root rand Schr JD: Gexoa—No Am for NYork: 234 nie ella, Nev Tok, Bebe a Eran Mars palechlools, FF ott: ee, Haxnvno—ia port Oct I hip Alfred Hl, Baker, for | “NEWPORT—Arr Gol28 ahi Orater” gree, New Yo ad MB Hooper, Kreuso, Washington, J H Mathews. palttart and Chinchs islands, to load at latter for Bas. for Providence. Si orig, Ellen. 1» Howard, for B sect DH Baldwin, Janes, Frederial sburg, Van Brunt & | 182 Boer Thayer would return home by a steamer from | vane: sohr Wi », (from New Piietel ane Arr Oct 2% J Anderson, jeght, ; Aug7 bark J “Eben eee, sim Ne March i (and old 2 =e for Callao "HEE WaBpoxp— arr ovt soe Bene Aden, 3 chr Henn oe og gg ge Oct peer Long 9 Co neliy, Salem; of Ml agg Mog Somers, Quincy Polat ries metrics Steamship George lay, Fo: my Arenal Oe Oot 17, 6:45 ate with pasrer gers and m Sonstewt vetecocion ot Sag inevtheriy gales af Set nlico or, Hone be EO mg ; Cake, with 6 Tory Roney tee Garvey, ond Ge dans, iden, W ester: J Candage, 4 u 15, with 650 Bavaxa—In port Oot 15, Eo bar dave Thos. Bicht of Toth ope gop, for Se i ous oe for Stecrs t stomped: § ‘Teor for Mobile, with to load fF Boston + cen, ilps, ey PROVIDENCE an 2 Oct 26 asristance; 19th, 0 oy igh exchange ton; Tornoe, icone. for fonda, to fond. for yor, nip Winfald Stott, bound 8 (hence for Mobile ton, gota $3 per hha fee tae Mee Sone Plerse, el. cunt, Btwn, Mondeut, Weve, per cota daye with | vil. for Cardengs and Yew York, Go loud molasses st pera New dow Fork: sleepe ‘arcil en ge on NE, and iylng 0 ey clecs rent are ps he ag ee 19, fee Ee wt New ity py ‘Glasgow 5 topeail, ings white signa ie sed star in York; 20th sel Tors, of fore aud main to Topry. Crowen Phieastenis wk Gigi, SE NYork. masts; hada LoS and a poop. The wees Sl deaths on the | penege, of 10 JANEIRO—SId Be! ia baie Base, Erie, Dow sholera. I 613, ship one ‘alker, Gray, want. Otabeite (rom), Elbertutd, Bremen, 44 days, with lenrevis or ki dateor inne evening. ers, to Henschon & Unkart. L — jasan Denia, werk Robert ot Boston), Prince Havre, 24 days, with 425 | Franciteo for Melbourne’ sehr Sanaa ie, ae snebere fit pacees ere to Post & Ryerson add B D Hurlbut & Co, Had pecisemave~ Se July 26 bark Warren White, Towne, five it ‘A Guest, Ireland, Philadelphis f¢ —! pest from Daylight, Mitobell, Boston for Phila avate Dauit oad wold peek tty ea rt 234 ol obal Schr J Wolcott, Brown, Alb: for Provi , Chay Bolt Bimira, Stone, Amboy for Boston. sty bitte rie port Oe My uke Empress "Fert frox ui iver- BSLOW i fem Ship Phoonix, from ——, by pilotboat E K Collins. ge, do.t0 re sae, Maret rem Also, two batks, and two briss, unkuowa. foe Wve a Peaeecrarnr aartags kilts, fa t,t W8 Steamebip Northern Light So wan. Jeans: O0ih echt Break red Be se a rea +f a Crock Pe le wel arr, ‘or! Wind during the day from ‘ti Boston. SALEM—S14 Oot 28 sobr k Ni bask Meet Oct 14 steamship Sonors, San Francisco 13 | «fb, brig ‘Leweil, for Mar: aay Sesh eset as li, wane mace Ana Hesey Dur ster, ‘Tanmiro days previo viously, making it SAN FRAWCISCO-~ Arr Ser q omg Pi Honot rae Sen aie eile 7 We eayweres Bark W T Sayward, ised 17th ult f: - toms wan 5 dopa te, we anele, wher The put is: hasten Saiy tt rat A number of Masonic, Sturget, for N x “ Pea res sme oo Boppetiier, at do 234 ‘Cape ioe New xo pe eee Boseten, CBE SUT New OR artery .asiatea, ad’ Denmark, for" Roads Lith, Gusciverk, Rooter, crm Ror ip Golden Bate, #4 40 BR From ITToths woe os Rtate