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ae - seamen POLITICAL AFFAIRS. | NEW YORK ELECTION. Names of the Candidates Before the People, Endorsement of the Whig Nominees, wi i ‘Washingion...1—James Lourie, &o., &., a, | ‘g—John Armitage, 1—James T. Wisner. | Wayne... | 2—Joba P. Beni Westohester..1—Daniel Hunt, 2—Jno. C. Ferguson, T. L. joman Wilsen. Jeremiah T. Andrews STATE TICKETS. Hard Shell. Greene C. Bronson. ijah Ford. Shell. Horatio Seymour. William H. Ludlow. 4, Ne. 1—J. B. Van Osdol. Pore Hew! Canal Com..-Clark Burnham, — Jasom Clark, | State Pr. Ja:.Abraham Varnam, Wm. Andrews, | gifguntiee Dit oy Preoly Ave al Seward Whig. Demooratic. | 2—Fred * Governor....Myron H. Clark. M A. Clark. | Jacob J. De Forest. | Bradford R. Wood. J. B. Van Ettoa, T. Charles A. Wheaton. Philip H. Macomber. Lieut. Gov... Henry J. Raymond. Canal Com... Henry Fathagh. State Pr. Ins. Norwood Bowne, Liberty Party. ‘Temperance. Governor... , William Goodell. Myron H. Clark. Lieut. Gov... Austin Ward Henry J. Raymond. Canal Com...John ©. Harrington. Henry Fitzhugh. i Rtate Pr. Ins. Wm. Shapscott Norwood Bowne. = Saratoga Coalition. Sa Seceders. * Governor... Myron H. Clurk Myron H. Clark. Liout. Gov... Henry J. Raymond. Bradford R. Wood. 2—Lorin Miller Charles A. Wheaton. Philip H. Macomber. Carson League. Myron H. Clark. Bradford R. Wood. Charles A. Wheaton. anal Com... Henry Fitzhugh State Pr. Ins. Norwood Bowne. Know Nothing. “Governor... Daniel Uliman Lieut. Gov. seroggs. Canal Com... Josiah B. Williams. 1Lemuel North. 1—Wm. A. Carpenter. 2—Pred. W. Everest. 1—William B. Smith. State Pr. Ins.James P. Sandgrs. Norwood Bowne. 4s) ov a Erie...........1—T. T, Lockwood. Knot Nothing. Minded Women. 2—Daniel Devening, dr. @overnor.... Myron H. Clark, Myron H. Clark. pa ay on Lieut. Gov... Elijah Ford Henry J. Raymond. 2 . Canal Com... Henry Fitzhugh. Henry Fitzhugh. State Pr. Ins.Norwood Bowne. "Norwood Bowne. Anii-Hent. Negro. Governor,...Myrou U. Clark, — Myron Hf. Clark. Lieut. Gov... Bradford R. Wood. Henry J. Raymond. Canal Com...Henry Fitzhugh, Henry Fitzhugh. State Pr. Ins.Norwood Yowne.” Norwood Bowne. Stevens. I. } h Pe Jeffereon......1—Joseph L, Green, 2—Set 1 «r supe senlpeaggene xgpete th French. CONGRESSIONAL TICKETS. : geoneseay Skinner. Dist. Whig. Hard Shell, = |, BRER +++ «geen J « 1—Harvey Daniel B. Allen. | a Q—Jas. $7. Geo. Taylor. T diebies Piediien: 3—Guy R. Peltor George De Witt Clinton 4—Sanford L. Mac Mike Walsh. ri 5—Geo. H. Andrews. Philip Hamilton. + 6—Charles H. Marshall fag ad oc BF “ No nomination. James L. Curtis. Benjamin Brandreth. J—Thomas Childs, Jr 8—Abram Wakeman. 9—Beyard Clark. i, Whemple. it O'Ke . 10—Ambrose 5. Murray. Charles 8. Woodward, pote: 11—Bufus H. King. Elisha P. Strong. S—Chas. J. Dougherty. 10 Killian Miller. ‘m. H. Wilson. af Jone By Dizon In Isaac Teller.* Chas. Robinson.* 4. K, Maynard. 13—Russel Sage. Alanson Cook. foe ty og ; 14—Samuel Dickson. David Hamilton. SORA Vasthntwerp. C. C. Leigh, T. B. 16—Faward Dodd. Orville Clark. | tat 16—Geo. A. Simmons. Jos. R. Flanders. DoJossph'Y. Morris, Staph Nathaniel 8. Benton. Isaac Jackson, } Hez’k Sturges. | 17—William P. Alexander. 18—Thos. R. Horton. 18—Jouas A. Heghston. ‘samus B. Matteson. s, af Reacting Naaman W. Moore. 21—Henry Bennett. Edward Tompkins. mba Z. McCarty. {2s Lewis. 10—Nitholas Seasrist, pag 1l—Francis B. O'Keofe. 12—W. G. McLaughlin. pra tga ‘am pbell. Jovoph HI. Jobn P. Cumming. T. Thomas Manson, BR. Henry C. Goodwin} Zadock T. Bentley.t Wm. A. Gilbert. 23! J ‘ Lysander H. Brown. 16—Danl. C: Ponts, John 8. Cox, T. John L. Dunlop, N. W. a q 4—Amos P. Grange: Sanford ©. Parker. Mingera,-o<a..L Robert White, tango Maes de 25—Eawin B. Morgan. Wm. H. Aldrich. Oneida, 2 ie 26—James G. Seeley, N.W. ‘Thomas M. Howell. 27—John M. Parker. Stephen B. Cushing. an eee mrt b Feb ty Sc Jammee See. Onondaga.....—Sydney H. Cook, D.C.Cireentold, FDT, | 30—Berjamin' Pringle. Charles W. Belden. SOAR. Hovey. K. N. Dud. P.Pholps,FDT 8i—Thos. T. Flagler. Alden 8. Baker. 4—Valontine Baker. Ps 32—Sol’n G. Haven, N. W. Nelson Randall. Ontario... ‘William A. Wilson. W. D. Gregory, I. Oliver Case. B3—George W. Patterson. Ebenezer A. Lester. 1~Lewis W. Gardner. {Four Had Soft Shell. Independent, dc. Jocl T. Headly, I. William W. Valk, K. N. 2—Joseph D. Friond. Samuel Boy ned 1—Fred. W. Lord. Geo. P. Disosway, T. 8~Lucas F. Hough. + James Bennet, T. et = Charles J. Jack W. 1—John J. Wolcott. Zina D.Stevens, F. . Jack, W. jacob M. Selden, A. 8, Warner, F. py ee § William Grandin, 1. : Sageaney ea : ; Chatles A. Stetson, WEN. 2-Cutle? Field. 4—Vohn Kelly. joka Kelly, K.N Thos. R. Whitney, K. N Edwin Forrest, K. N. Hiram Faller, K. N. Benjamin. F, Bailey, I, 6—Abraham J. Berry. John MeL, Murphy. , 7—Wm. D. Kennedy. 8—Edward B. Fellows. of Jas. R. Whiting, Benjamin Brandreth. [a Scbuyler......I— os . ‘St. Lawrence.1—Asaph Green. 2~Benoul T. Doty. 8—Levi Miller. Saratoga.... i. Whiteside. ol Schenectady. .1— : eS : 1~Stop'n G. Armstrong. Jobn ii. Murray, T. 4 10—Jon'n Stratton. Q 11—Samuel A. Bridges. 1s—Charlen Hughes, {Jt M Andrews, Ralph Richards, ‘A. 16—Gorton T. Thomas = 17—Francis E. Spinner. 18—Isaac Jackson. John Frey, I. W. “ 19—Lewis R. Palmer. William B. Haws, F. 8. —visya, 1 20—Wm. C. Johnson. Dolphus Skinner, F. D ete B—Oliver C. Crocker. _ Sullivan. Edw. Balen, F. D. ga{ Lesnder Babcock. Federal Dana, F. D 2 1 Sidney T. Fairchild.t “{ Chas. G. Case. F. Dt. Bonj. Joy, T. Willard Ives. Reuben Goodeil, A. ‘Thos. G. Alvord. rge H. Middleton. 86—Andrew Oliver. @i—John G. McDoweil. 28—Geo. Hastings. B. Davis Noxon, K. N. \—Bush. W. Sherwood. 2—Albert T. Bush. . Hiram Merick. 2—James D. Ford. J. W. Stebbins, K. N. 29—John Williams, = dsess mibaees: ©, = byt BELG A — Waterbury, K.N, : 32—Isracl T. Hatch. ical ss t 35—William P. Angel. Amos. W. Muzzy, I. W. CITY AND COUNTY TICKETS. FOR MAYOR. Name. John J. Herrick. Fernando Wood, Fernanda Wood. James W. Barker. *To fM the vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Hon, Gilbert Dean. f In place of Gerrit Smith, resigned. ASSEMBLY TICKET. q Hard f Counties. Dists, Ww Wilson @, Hunt. h aidesy. James W. Barker. ; Wilson G. Hunt. FOR RECORDER. ut . \—E. Dr. Crandall. ‘ } Allegany i. OE Toe oy PEC sestsceseseaseeeese JohDH, White. roome........—Chas. Mel . Joseph Conklin, Hard shell democrat....... James M. Smith, Jr. 4 Sect Beartiaan, War H Wood: Soft shell democoat. James M. Smith, Jr 2—Jan Kirkland. Lemuel 8. Jenks. perance...... + Francis R. Titlou, 1—Justus Townsend. _ Robt. Bloomfield. Independent temperance.. John H. White. Fee rites Know Nothing . John H. White. Municipal reform. Francis R. Tillou. JUDGE. Sidney H. Stuart. William H. Leonard. Ambrose L. Pinuey. Jobn N. Beers. Benadam Frink. Lyman D. Lewis. Franklin Elmore. William Allen. yy H. Stuart. {Barre B Hadley. 1 Welcome R. Beobe. *"2-Beebiel Miller. 3 | FOR SURROGATE. Dutchess... ..1—Geo, W, ra ips. wane . ‘Alexander W. Bradford. + SAlfred Mosher. Wa. H. Bostwick. John RK. Brady. Eeit....sesd— Wm, W, Weed. Richard Busteed. ¥-Hollin Germais,N.W. Samuel Bley. Alexander W. Bradford. Sosa P. Gostin: Lorenzo D. Covey. Alexander W. Bradford. ; Saarouee Alesender W Bradford. hi. Michael O'Keote. . r te FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, | % ey L. sdoaartia Ee Rickerson, Sin Jonas B. Phillips. ‘2—Gildersleove Bedell, Jo Chagncey Schaffer. PSE ‘Wilk ppernoll. | Chauncey Schaffer ‘2—Erckiei W. Pinkney. EB. W. Pinkney. A. Oakey Hall. Sofferson......—Calvin Littleftel Luther J. Dorwin. Chauncey Schaffer é Seca enc Ones A. Oakey Hall 3{ Soahoa tain < FOR REGISTER. Hings.... ++++t—David 8. Mill Augustus H. Ivans, . John J. Doane. [a en ge AE J, Sherman Brownell. .I—Cbas, Kent, | Hi, D. Johnson. k=David H. Abell, ‘Temperance... H. D. Johnson. 2—John 8. Wiley, Independent temperance.. H. D. Johnson. ' Faduon.......1—G. Tompkins. Know Nothing. . John J. Doane. : ‘ = ree Tudependent. + Gilbert 8, Nixon. oO 00 «coe et ae Municipal reform George Ireland, Jr. $~—Pliny B. Ho COMMISSIONER OF STREETS AND LAMPS. dentqveees.... pace Christian W, Shader. ‘ow York, ...[—Mathow L. Fordham, Davi wh Robt B. Col leman, 23 Jas. A. Stickney. Joseph E. Ebling. 8—Geo. A, Shaffer. Joseph E. Ebling. Sylvanus Gedney Joseph E. Ebling. Sylvanus Gedney. ALMSHOUSE GOVERNOR. C. Godfrey Gunther. Daniel F. Tiemann. 4~—Thos E. Smith, James R. . Joseph 8. Taylor. Daniel F. Tiemann. ‘Wim. Winton.~ Jabex Lewis. Btophen Ht Parker. J, Millor Hunter. Seventh District—Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-2e00nd Calvin Gardner. wards, rite we Fant sia demoerat. Michati Connolly. Soft shell democrat. Michael — Fgbert 8. Benedict, Tweed, 7—Wm. M. Tweed, 9—Wm. 8. Brisley, 11—James R. Steers, 13—VJoba H. Briggs, ‘ Wis. Hard Shot Soft Shalt, toe Benset, Thos. Reilly. 19_{ Anson Herrick, Herrick, Chas. H. Wheeler, John H. Riker, 21—George W. Varian, George W. Varian. Wards. Whigs. ‘Reform Temperance. rts ~ a tt ere a uM. ee a " A. James 7—Charies Fox, Wm. D. 1. SlWm. H. Albertson, Peter PV Ly U—George H. Raymond, { ore H Reymond. 1D. A. Forbes, Joha'h, Ryerion 1 16—Isaac O. Barker, Nathan C. El ™ athan Ou ee 17—Nathgn C. Ely, iat 5. 10—Wm. T. Jennings, Moreau 1 as 21—Henry BR. Conklin, {Ruisra Mane &. COUNCILMEN. W. Dis Hara Shall. ‘Soft Shel. pba T. Stewart. = — 4] Mich"! Doran Jr a Jno, J, Hollis 2—4 Sonn J. Tait. John Meany 3 x. Gannon. Christian B, Woedraf. 4—P. Donaldson. ol 4 5—William ; a 6—Barth, Healy: i T—Andrew Cusack. a4 6— 8—Jos. A, Jackson. Alles A. Barns, 90. G. Corley. John A. ‘ 10—Peter M. Schenck. Peterdf. Scher 6—11—John Clanoy. Ni 12—Michael Donobe, Michael, Donoho. 18—James E.Kerrignn, {47 Pater 1—14—Chas, Alden, rey, 3 + fWitam O’shes. Shee. 15—5 John G. Seeley. Gharles ay 16—Orlando Gray. Orlando Gray. 8—17—Jonas M. Philips, - 18—Peter Crawford. — 2e—Ralph Bogart, Edwin Wainwright. 2) be win ‘win 9—21—Joln “Mack. John Mack. 22—Lawrence VanWart ‘Thos. McSouley. Fenced ow lenry H. Morange. John Nugen John Van Tine. - 22—James Lawson. ~ 24—Henry H. Morange. 26—John Van Tine. a — 11—28—William Taylor. 20—Richard H. Bishop. 80—Francis J.A. Boole, 81—C, Schoonmaker. Jackson Vermilyea. Henry Whitehead. 32—Geo. Elliot! Johw Hart. 18~83—Charles Do Wn. H. Sy. 34—Ed. Edward ©, McConnell. 85~Thos. Cooper Augustus T. Houel. 14—36—Patrick Barnes. Peter Monagan. 87—Thomas Fay. Thomas Farren, 38—Fred. T, Suydam. Henry 8. Slevin. eel Ls poe _- ico. W. McLean. ~ 40—) Rufus C. hemp. pi 4a—$ Romaine Dillion. - Chas, C. Allen. ‘ pp] M08 s. 16—42—Amos Leeds, John B. Kelly. 43—Jacob 8, Moore, 44—Thos. Dunlap. 456—Jared Gilson. 11~46—Augustus G. Cook. Thos. Dunlap. Augustus G. Cook. John I. Diehl. 41—Wm. D. Purdy. Wm. D. Purdy. 48—Jacob Held. Jacob Held. ao _ 50—Michael Smith, Michael Smith. 20—51—Micha’l Masterson. = John McClane. $2—Hugh Mooney. ‘Azel Freeman. 63—Wn J a4 5h ps Chas. H. Haswell. 18—5 t. - 8 » Pelt John You Pelt. 5 F. J. Tuomey. 195 an MeCachill. MeCachilt 225! —llenry A. Cargill. Henry L. Ryer. 12—t0—Geo. W. Jenkins. = W. Dis. Whigs. Reform, Temperance, dc. Jos. A.Gardiner. John F. Parker. 2—~ William P. Sell. B. F, Weymouth, 2— 3—Gideon Chilton. S— 4—Wm. H, Beam. 4— 6—Robdt. P. Simpson. 6—Thomas Hogan. 7—Joln Edwards, Jo x 6— & John M. Bennett. phe i John A. Kennedy, T. 9—Geo. A. Barney. 4 Henry Van Velsor, I. yes Henry Smith. Chas. M’Cay, I. Samuel Yates, I. Nicholas Ludlam, R. Reuben 7. Perry, I. John Nugent, I. John Baulch, 'R. 1of Wm. B. Aymer. Wm. J, Boggs, T. 6~11—John Long. Joseph Souder, R. ‘Owen Rooney, 1. 12—A. Florentine, Jr. 18—J. J. McKinley. T—14—Erastus W, Brown. Francis MeSwegan, I. A. Florentine, Jr., R. T. F. Goodwin, R. G. W. Birmingham, R. Thos. Truslow, R. ‘Charles Berry, I. John D. Westlake, R. G. BP, Hoyt, R. George W. Rosevelt, R. Warren C. Gray, R. Jonas M. Philips, R. David Coleman, k. Thomas B. Ridder, R. Jesse D. Price, R. Henry P. See, 'R. Charios J. Holder, R. Cornelius 8. Cooper, R: Alfred Brush, R. 15—J.'S. Anderson. 16—Warren C. Grey. 8—17—H. N. Wild. 18—David Coleman. 19—Thomas B. Ridder. 22—Oliver T. Wardell. . A. Cunningham. 24—Wm. L. Stephens. 10—25—Horatio Reed. Horatio F sare a %—Joe! W. Mason. (iis. Gon, 3 ; 27-—William Poulson. { Jonathan Purdy, B, 11—28—Enoch Stephens. Enoch Stevens, k, v 22—Thos. G. Van Cott. Thomas 6. ‘Van Cott, R i . m. uryea, I. 30—Richard G. Hunt. { Pituna v. Davis, R. 81—William H. Creen. "George M. Radley, R. 82—James R. Quick. _ Philip D. Crooker, B. 19~g9{ Wm. Floyd. ‘Wm. Floyd, R. M. Thompson. { Wm. HL Meborkle, R Henry S. Jennings, § Josue B. Arthar, R. ugust’s T. Houel. 8 { Pig eh Geo, W. Weed, B 4—36—K. 8. Townsend. - 37—John Hoope. - 88—Geo. E. Sherwood. 15—30—W. W. Vermilye, 40—Otis D. Swan. 41—John W. Scott. 16—42—Jobn McIntyre. 48—And. Bridgeman. eae ’ 5 jmucl Hopper, I. 44—Renj. 0. Wandell. { Benj. 0. Wandell, R, a 45—Charles ©. White. "Samuel M. Husted, R. 'T. U—4e—J. W-T. Van Riper. John W. T. Van Riper, R. W. W. Vermilye, R. Otis D. Swan, John W. Scott, R. ‘Jacob T. Moore, R. James W. Ranney, R. T. ‘Andrew Bridgeman, R. T. on 5 “i ae Benj. F. Pinckney. nt'y Lambreeht. 48 Thos, B. Harnaby, Anthony Lambrecht. Frederic Frye. 494 joseph B. Nones, _ William Truslow, R. Bernard Gafnoy, I. 50—Dan. T. McFarlane. { Bernard lane, R. 20~51—J. T. Cowenhoven. ~ Philo V. Beebe, R. 62—Francis M. Currey. Geo. H. Gelb, R. 58—Daniel T. Conover. Robert Barnes, R. 21—54—Jos. B. Stanberry. John Webber, R 55—Dan. J. Sherwood. 18—56—J. M. Thompson. Avery Green, I. 67—C. ¥. Wemple. Fred. E. Mather, R. 19—58—Geo. W. Truss. bea rag oii B john C. Wendell, R. 22—59—George H. Moller. {dea Moller, Be - Charles €: North, R. In addition to the above named candidates the voters of the city will be called upon to deposit their ballots for Assessors, School Commissioners, School Inspectors, School Trustees, and a ee ee twenty-three diiferent kinds of offices to be filled, and over a thousand candidates in the Held. CIty POLITICS. THE WHIG JOINT EXECUTIVE COMMITTER. A meeting of the Whig {Joint Executive Committee was held last evening at the Broadway House. General ‘Wm. Hall, of tho Fifth ward, was in the chair, and G. G. Butler sche On motion of Mr. Rows, the nomination of George H. Andrews, Esq., for in the Fifth district, was endorsed by the ut ous adoption of the following resolution: In Wate Jour URIVE COMMITTEE, Broapway rat }. 8, 184. Resolved, That in the George H. fee! isthe was ‘as the regular whig candidate for Alms House Governor, which drew out of several members in re- rd to Joseph 3. lor, ‘was a candidate in the being beaten by Dr. W a ae publial w the ‘ People’s Ticket” as their candidate. Mr. Taylor assured the committee he had onl, candinate before the Whig Convention, and not ac- ny nomination from any other source. ir, JaAM¥S B, TAYLOR moved that Dr. James R. Wood be endorsed by this committee as the regular ing Kama didate for Governor of the Alms House. J BLS to endorse the entire whig county offered an ai ticket, which war econ . The committee adjourned londay evening noxt. ‘ POLITICAL ITEMS. Mr. John Ridley, the it candidate for Con- gress in the ith district, has withdrawn from the s. ‘The St. Lawrence Republican is out in favor of Gov: Seymour for re-election. ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS. Roms, Nov. 4, district nominated, to-da: Prd gk ge A Shige BH Dewcher for the Assembly. There ia it in this county about the Congressional KNOW NOTHING agit FOR CON: og owes Nov. 4, 1854. Nothing convention at Lawrence yesterda) nominated Hon K.P. Banks os their candidate for Congress. Parsons, Assi Woppacrr, J.— examined before the fendant efter the pisintiff bud rested, is is the ture of a cross-exsmination, and the defendant | not by such examination make the witness | in such a sense that he may rot contradict otber testimony. The rule theta party ay contradict bis own wituees, does not import that may not give evidence in direct support of the op is part, however much it may conflict wil teetimony of his witness, bat only that he ma; aor for the purpose of impeaching his ty. Saeries Camere Bd ty ie eng: e ing & house g o1 Peey neither he nor his workmen we wound. ut up tem partitions about stairways or joors across , Or use other means for the pro- | tection of intruders who voluntarily enter the un- finished house and vevture to walk acroes the beams or around its well holes. When the owner of lots of hich are buildings occu- | ‘a way for their ingress | while he is improving the front of the lots by pat- | ting up front buildings, their visitors have 20 such license, as visitors, shat they can avera right to pass | through the unfinished buildings. In euch case, when the buildinge in front are enclosed and new | alley ways arranged along side of the walls, and the tenants in the rear begin to use them, an obstruc: tion of euch alley ways does uot give either the | tenants or their visiters a right to pasa through the | houses, and accordingly, when the father of two of | the tepants, wishing to visit his daughters in tre | night season, and finding the alleys alongside the | new houses obst:ucted, attempted to ‘grove his way | through the basement bali aud fell down into the | cellar, held that be acted at his peril, and could | maintain bo action for the injery received fonnded | on the negligence of the mechanics employed in the gee cen Co sel i Hf s - & g e' 5 e = cy 5 = J 5 s 3 a £ § erection. Freeman, ve. Newton, et al.—Woovrvrr, J-— | It ia not necessary for an assignee to give notice of an intention to examine bia assignor as 4 - witness (under secdon 299 of the Code) unless the eviderce is uffered against an assi; or an exe- | cutor or edministrator. A claim for dameges for — leet by a common carrier may be assigned. juch assignment would have been good before the enactment of the Code, though the reas ag hpsg not then have brought the action thereon in his own vame. The defe ts in such ease have pleaded the non-joinder of the plaintiff's assignor as a part; defendant, in abatement of the action, and that | Paginas dged bad on demurrer in the court | low, jefendants pleaded to tie merits, and | went to trial. Held on appeal that the matter in | abatement was raised by pleading to the merits, and | the decision on the demurrer could not be revised. | But it seems that it is not necessary tp make the assignor @ party in the suit in-such case. A notice | posted in the carrier’s steamboat that the owners | ‘will not be liable for baggage, unless it is checked, | if it be of any force, not them against | the claim of a p: who delivered his baggage to their agent on board the boat, and demanced a check, but failed to obtain it because the person whore duty it was to give checks was not present. Wright vs. McClave—Woopxurr, J.—On appeal from a piaemeny of the Marine Court, where f ap- peared that after the trial in that court commenced and witnesces were examined, the case was ad- journed for nine days, and that the Juiége was pre- vented by sickness from attending on the adjourned Gay, and the retarn dces not nate by whom or in what manner the cause was cortinued, otherwise | than that “ it sp red by the records of the court” | the cause was adjourned from sucha day for the aguin for veven days, std egain for four dapey then | ry for seven days, sr for four for three days, pds 80 ones and fivally vain for seven cays, it not eppearing ttat either of the par- ties wes present on either of the days, or that any consent wes given. Held that that court had lost | jurisdiction, anda judgment rendered upon process prodaced by the plaintiff, ex: parte, after the day last hamed, is erroneous, 0s. Hofiman—Woonrvurr, J—The accept- ance of rent from sn assignee of a lease, though ac- knowledged to have been paid by such assignee, and in bis own name, does not discharge the original lessor from his covenant to Pay the rent thereafter accruing, nor affect the liability of the surety for auch leseor. The creation of a new tenancy and ftubstitution of sncther tenazt under an ress egreement to that effect, would amount to a sar- reader, and discharge tke lessee and his surety. Robinson, et al. vs. McIntosh—WoovnvFr, J.— Under a limited partnership, when the special part- ner dors not Pay ip the amount of his capital speci- fied in the certificate, he may, when the firm becomes ingolvent ard assigns the property of the firm for the benefit of creditors, be compelled on a complaint in the nature of € nity, fecetha the trastes, to in the defi sy of his capital, to be used for i payment of the creditors of the firm. Supreme Court=Special Term. fore Hon. Judge Roosevelt. Charles F. Tay vs. Caroline Von Hutschler.— Execution on judgment as confessed must be post- Poned to execution in Marine Court. Samuel F. Whiting vs. Wiliam Brown.—Judg- ment for plaintiff and costs, unless defendant pay costs and answer in twenty days. - Francis T. vs. Henry K. Bogert.—Mo- tion to vacate order denied without costa, and refer- | ence to Lucius Robinson, Esy., in place of Isaac V. Fowler, Esq. ‘Theatres and Exhibitions. | ACADEMY OF Music.—The opera of ‘‘Semiramide”’ will | be presented for the last time to-morrow evening. Those who have not seen Grisi in her powerful eff nm the character of Semiramide, should by all meas it the Opera House to-morrow night. Her dramatic acting | is excellent, and her rendering of the musical gems of a veryssuperior order. Susini still preserves the character he received when he first appeared in this elty, and the orchestral department, under Arditi, is conducted with great ability. : BROADWAY THEATRE.—The original comical titled the “Fairy Star,” will gveting. The popular petite comedy of ‘Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady,’’ and the romantic fairy specta- cle entitled the “Invisible Prince,” will also be layed, the entire strength of the company. being embodied. in the casts. The local review of ‘ Apollo in New York’? will shortly be prodtced. | Bowrnry TurTre.—Sheil’s tragedy of ‘‘ Damon and Py- | thins,’ and the new drama, called the ‘Lonely Man of the Ocean,’? comprise the bill of entertainment to be giv- en here to-morrow evening. Mr. J. R. Scott ig to per- | sonate Damon, and Miss Elen Grey that of Hermion. The complimertary testimonial to Nr. Glenn, the popular prigrey of this establishment, will come off on Wednes- lay nex! Nimo’ Garpey.—The Bateman Children and the Sisters attracted very large assemblages during t week, and their performances were much ap- . The new drama entitled ‘‘ Young Amesica,’”’ rand ballet divertiscment, comprise the amuse- given to-morrow evening, in which the and a ments to be Bateman Children and the Sisters Rousset will appear. Burton’s Titratrr.—The comedy of the ‘ Heart of Gold”? will be repeated to-morrow evening, Messrs. Bur- ton, Johnston, Fisher, Jordan, Miss Raymond, and Mrs. Burton sustaini leading characters. ‘The ve | send drama of the @T yr will ee, ly lurton sustaining his in! a of Timothy Toodle. ‘The theatre continues to be crowded every night. Nanional TueaTes.—The new comedy styled the “ Heart of Gold,” will be Inced to-morrow evening, in which Mr. Dawson and Mrs. Nichols will personate leading characters. Celeste’s romantic spectacle of the © Pevil’s Daughter’ will likewise be represented, Misa Hathaway appearing as Miranda. A sacred concert will ‘be given here to-nfeht, in which many talented vocal and instrumental artists will appear. Brigand” will be ited to-morrow evening, with the | vane atrong cast. “The, deKightful comedeitta of “Two Can Play at That Game,” and the farce of “Out on the Loose,’’ will also be given, both of which are well cast. ‘The theatre is crow every night, and the perform. ances enthusiastically applauded. Mernopoutan THEaTRY.—Shakspeare’s tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet” will be the commencing feature to- morrow night, the popular American actross, Miss Julia Dean, appearing as Ju iet, , kaldy a Romeo and Planche's drawa of the “Bledge Driver,” in which Rddy and Mr. Conway appear, will conclude all. AMERICAN MUsiCM®—The dramatic performances to be | ven here to-morrow afternoon and eveni sually attractive. “The Happy Family” continues to at- ‘tract crowds, ° Castie Ganorn.—The programme of performances an- nounced for to-morrow afternoon and evening, by Sands & Co’s extensive equestrian company, com many very attractive features. Woon's Mixerrmis.—‘ Black Blunders,” which is drawing crowded assemblages every night, will be re- peated by this company to-morrow evening. Rucxiry’s Srrenapers.—The new burlesquo opera Jed “Norma,” is to be produced to-morrow night, ith new scenery, and appointments. ina ARRIVED. Ship Levanter (cli », Folli 1}, 28 days, with | geal Bo Napier & Go.Ock 7 “the Speri. lighthouse beating WAttack’s Treatre.—The successful drama of ‘‘The | Y Di grounds of the former, at the Red House, and resulted in favor of the Eagles, six innings having been played, and standing at the close—Gothamites 15 rans, Eagles 23 runs. We append a report of the runs made:— 123 4 5 6 Runs. 000020 38 201081 0 000000 4 200000 38 000000 3 200012 1 0102038 1 0228300 o “933200 0 Bowled by Jackson; caught by Laior, Names. i woocomwooD COMMmpoocoo® wroooocoees COMO OCOe COMPoHMoCoOm 81 row moe City Intelligence. ‘Tur Cask OF Mk. Hotmes.—We are requested by the friends of Mr. J. B. Holmes to ask a suspension of pub- lic opinion until an examination of his case can be had, and to state that he had withdrawn his namo as a oun- idate for Alderman of the First ward previously to the uphappy occurrence of Friday evening. The Malachi Brennan Guard, Captain Francis Brock, | \urned out on their first annual target excursion to Ho- boken on Tuesday, Oct. 81. This company is mainly “mposed of the members of the United Guard, com- manded by Captain Mulachi Brennan, and they, in order to testify the respect ng com they hold him in as a commander and a en » turned out in full force to the number of eighty-seven muskets.” They to Hoboken, where they contested for a large number of very valuable ‘amounting in value to four hun- dred dollars. ee the city they proceeded to the ball room of Military Hall, where they remained un- til broad daylight. st Married. On foeetags Outer 31, by the Rev, Wm. P. Corbett, Mr, Wa. C. DRICKSON, of Williamsburg, to Miss Euse Dexom, of New York. On Saturday brsiggi November 4, at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, by the Rev. Father Larkin, Miowaxt J. O'Connor, of this city, to Fanny, daughter of Andrew Carrigan, Esq., of Blooming % . On Tuesday, October 31, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Josrrn 1. ROBERTS, we and Maria Louisa, eldest daughter of Capt. John P. Smith, deceased. Died. On Friday, November 3, after a short and severe ill- ness, Capt in Jony R. Crane, in the 60th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his son, Russell, and of his brothers, David, Benjamin, and Charles, also the officers and members of the Marine So- ciety, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late resi- dence, No. 113 Second street. ‘s ‘On Thursday, November 2, after a lingering illness, Janz Surru, aged 80 years and 10 months. Her funeral will be attended from the residence of her ndson, Wm. B. Burtnett, No. 163 Wooster street, his morning, at nine o’clock. Her remains will be taken to Staten Island for interment. On Friday, November 3, of consumption, NicHoLas Jo- xr Dewpsky, in the 2ist year of his age. His friends and boy etna and those of his bro- thers, John W. and Francis, and of his brother-in-law, Dominic P. Kelly, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 29 First street, boy afternoon, at one o’clock, without further invita- ion. ‘On Thursday, November 2, Mrs. Lerma, wife of Thos. C, Avery, aged $4 years, 6 months and 1 day. On Friday, November 3, CHRISTOPHER , brother of Hermann and Martin Hildebrandt. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectful invited to attend his funeral, at half-past one o'clock, the City Hospital. Saturday morning, November 4, after a long and inful flness, Hannan Lyon, widow of the late Samuel yon, aged 71 years, 6 months and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funcral, at half-past one o’cloc! this afternoon, from the residence of her son, Samuel Lyon, Jr., 95 avenue D, near Seventh street. ‘On Saturday morning, November 4, of consumption, at his late residence, Prrer Dwysr, proprietor of the New York Fay Hotel, Bergen, N. J., aged 50 years. His remains will be taken to Philadelphia for inter- ment. On Saturday, November 4, at 2 A. M., of vg aap pneu- monia, CHARLES Marnry, in the 36th year of his age. His friends are invited to attend his funeral, from his hig late residence, 493 Third avenue, at two o'clock this afternocn. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Saturday eveni November 4, after a lingering illness, Saran A. C, MOPEAKE, in the 33d year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 30 Wooster street, corner of Grand. After a severe illness, MicuarL RoGers, a native of Templemore, county of Tipperary, Ireland. His friend® and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in- law, James Day, West Hoboken, at two o'clock this af- oon. On Saturday, November 4, after a brief illness, NicHo- La8 Briopy, a native of county Meath, Ireland, in the 40th year of his age. The friends of the family, and those of his brother, Patrick, also the Hibernian’ Benevolent Society, are re- spectfully miter’ to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Willett street, at two o’clock this after- noon. é —_—_—_—_—_——— WABITIME INTELLIGENCE. chages and letters intended for the Naw YORE ould be sealed. Herat Carnatic chat tee tctetetatciet acteaieee Port of New York, November 4, 1854. . _ CLEARED. Steamship Augusta, Lyon, Savannah, 8 L Mitchill. Steamehip Southerner, Ewen, Charleston, Spofford, Tiles- Co, teamship Jamestown, Tilly, Norfolk, Ludiam & Plea- n Ship Snow Squall, Girard, Sydney, NSW, Malller & Lord. st & R Ship Antarctic, Stouffer, Liverpool, Z Ship Robert Parker, Trefethen, Mobile, Ship Manchester, Tyler, New Orlean Bark Julia Chapin, Howard, Mobile, Eagle & Hatard Lark W HD: Mobile, Stur; Bark Sarah Ann Norfolk, White & Duncan. Bark Jennotte, 1. wnklin, G & EJ Peters. Gardin (Port), Olivera, Oporto, 1. E Ainsinok. Brig Heinrich (Brem), Hacthman, Bs Brig Winthrop, Lothrop, Laem att pxneve ‘Seraphina (Span), Galden, Santander, Aguirre Brig Princess Royal (Br), Tuzo, St Domingo, WA F Da- “Silig Oxford, Moulton, Gonaives, JD Serie. Brig ‘Otis, Sears, St Thomas, Ruseell & Vining. Brig Kate Pendergast (Br), Graham, St Johns, NF, Roome & Dinwiddie. Attakapas, Brett, Son & Co. it, Son & Co. Brig Bion Bradley, J Brig Leni, Seaman, ore, Bret! Brig Forrester, Race, Newburyport, master. Brig Mungo Park, Nichols, Bangor, T H Sandford. Brig heey, Ann, Bi t, Boston, J W Elwell & Co. Schr Justina is), Wi inwright, Bermuda, Middleton & Co. Sebr A R Pharon, Falkenberg, Mobile, J . Sebr Augusta, Coffin, Jacksonville, 5 echt AR McKenzie, Drisko, Jacksonville, Thompson & unter, Schr Elvira, Ingall, Jacksonville, Brett, Son & Co. ord, Attakapas, C'& EJ Pet Portland, 8 W Lewis, , Hawking, Wareham, G M Smith. Schr Gentil, Knights, Boston. Schr Lewis, Thayer, Boston, 8 W Lewis. Schr Howard, Lovell, Borton, 8 W Lewis. Schr Hemer, Parker, Boston, W_T Herrick, Sehr TH Thompsot erson, Boston, J W McKee. Stermer Thomas Swan, Johnson, Baltimore, J T Smith. Steamer Oneida, Stackhouse, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. 15 miles, -passed ship Columbi 18th, lat 43.26, lon 43 17, b Ralph, of and Chaps ee. of ip fro ideo for Liv ol, 62 days out, with lors gallant mact f.retopeal yard ‘and. snile—supplied wine: 21st, Int 44 34, lon 40 1 Ri New Orleans for 2 ‘gutad Baa winds most of the poseegss ~ Ship Woodeock, nen Prondon, Sept 80, with mdse 6 Dunham ’ Richardson, Havee, Oct 7, with mdse and ont. Ferisege, ecre, Oct 6, with maze Raker & Co;' vessel ‘to Dunham i ion 38 18, spoke ship Thornton, Y Kenting, Cardiff, 40 neath head valle, ae. nye, and pateen; 0 order. rtland), Smith, Baltimore, 10 days, with , Philadelphia for Jeremiah Fowler, rajlror Had 4 deat! W, lost bil 4, spoke ‘orrester, Race, Rondout for Newburyport. Sent Marie E dene (Pers), De Casta, Oportor 44 days, with ‘wine and cork, to J & R Osborn, : Schr J B Bleecker, Hudson, Laguna, 1 dais from distress, leaky), with log- Key West, (where she wood, to MeCrondy, Mott & C Setir Ann Maria, Conklin, Newborn, NC, 4 days. Schr Jobn Warren, Losier, Richmond, Schr Wonder, French, Providence, Schr Seraph, Smith, Harwich Schr Hannah D, Jones, Harwich. Sebr Delaware, Button, Rondont for Boston. Sehr Avrora, Williams, Rondout for Gardiner. ‘The bark Phant ba arrived at this wren csterday't editions fom Rio, Suwelee, is Imaorreet, che arrived at Baltimore bd inst. mt in in BELOW. Brig Walhonding, from Curacon. ¥ SAILED. dresses Flearcr, Miss Haywood, R. Buckley and Basquin are to appear in it. vl inl “ Woon’s Varrerms, 472 Broapway.—The entertainmen: to be given at this establishment to-morrow night com- prises roapy popular features. Mex war steamship Gen Iturbide, ray Spee age wasnt eae aches, Neca a | Crockett, Liverpool, Wind during tbe day N, and treeb, Sld Nov 1 the schrs above reported. ¢ A shra Pilc N ‘ork for Boston; Leh efor de denseoh Ee Baoey Coeds Nee aoe i Planter, Perry, do for do; MeTutyro, Ni See ak Sid ship Splendid, Smith, of this port, Pacific Ocean; 32, hrs Pilot, Coral, Samuel. a Palos, Oregon, nd William, a eee Notice to Mariners. The Sow and ithoat ts shout to be removed fem her ttation to pairs, iting twe lanterns and lamps, with reflectors in ee sud maiamaata. a Buoy will for the time being A Booton, foer oe Lighthouse Inspector, 2d dist. At Yaad of Suvi Ate oe Houghton, of Fall Rivers 2200p 200 phee™ C8P* Marble), A sR Sete ti etre on Bare Banx Bera, secien for ite Or Rapes andearoring cobs ee eRe ot ne ae iH a g m 5 3 i Base Outen, (al Pycstaad) Maedys, trem Oxiak nie OnEco, ( from Tages, Per iute Coacsien ieee, Gabe i hed both lege beokwne Probably during a gale; no particulars. Fis Scuooner 8: He ro Capt C finding it Impossible free sreetlon at th Kortortthe bestest land. the 1e water was two feck abovo the cabin oor whan abe struck Baax Mvaitzo, at Boston from : had hea les, and ‘on 24th ‘alt, while Tying to, bea several bbls sue "Roum MarinDa, bound to this port from Jamaies, put inte iw , Bea. Bric CER aR ome Futadelphin te Beaten. wat ersemn prin emrr sar sis ver, high and dry at high Canpenas—In port Oct 2 barks Ellen Maris, Larrabee, from Frankfort; Sargent, from Portland goun eee tn ae yeige Wf Salford, Suare. from Bont: Meteliat Skolfeld, from Havana just arr, t6 bark Ses Newell, foe B bartered at $1 pee RE ma: 400 has: Nor- un Fe & at oF for do wt; 3 Stella, Hillert, Cites vciae forde text day; New World, ee ens +f Hamilton, Robbins, for ‘NYork dos Fillmore, Baltimore in quarantine; sebr Dolphin, Parker, just out quarantine. 6th “‘Saltern’s Rock,” for NYork. Md ‘JvAN (Cuba)—Sld Oct 22 brig Elisa Burgess, Gorham, ston. so ae? TAGO—mArE Oot 16 bark Esthor Frances, Oliver, Swan- ¥aranzas—In port Ost 26 barks Naritiske, for NVork, ldg; Union, Hewitt, from Philadelphia; brige Abana Br), Sullivan, for Boston % or $ days; § Thu bartered to load from do at $1 Charleston, Sld 2étb brig Miranda, Norfolk; 27th illiams, Boston; Kuigh ‘Mitchell, de ported for Norfolk). %: gi Heme AALEXNDRIA—Arr Nov 2 ; Ly Sears, Kelley, 24 scbr M ‘BOSTON Arr Ne vd Dolan, Bast- Be ~ =. ‘NYork. more; ship Sanbeam, Willetts, RYork, barks M ‘ ‘Orleans #; Bony ‘Merriman, Mobile; NOrles Adams, a Crosby, Philad ; Le, Merle St Do- Bingo City Tae TR Dew Tapio Coritbeos ‘alts Confidence, Melville, Cardenas, $th ult; A Dunbar, Bal ebster Kelly (of New York), Dow, Shacl i timore: orl B bin; Kellar, Philadelphia; sehr © 1 Allen, Read tf Mary Peevey, Gorham, mn A Tirrell, fy tino Hl sound john Cadwal- iaaes “wlamt, Phiiadelphia Wh ay, Chin: BH Atreod, Paliadelphiny dAfbany,, Hager “albany: Sealiowet, ‘ii Swen; Iitéy Ames’ Sea Ton. Call; Sprightling Ses, ork: . Woleotty ‘ Ship Buen Vista dh hot saled aa i Ba hy ede nn, , do. HARTFORD—Arr Nov 2 sehrs Mohawk, Clark, Clark, Albany; schr Chas H Northam, Crossley, do. id stenm chr Seneca, Chalker, Albany; sehr for Thomaston; Io War, Jacksonville 11¢h ult, tor rates, ‘Wsth ult, for do; Der 13th, iis Eastern’ Sate, ¢ ‘Phladipbie oe py tankee, ee a a 1, do oy York for Bath; Acadian (Br), NYork ist "Soho, By Northern Light (Br), do for 3 yay, hols, Only Son, Braganse, Philadel Boston: Prospect, my, is, for do; A Lawrence, Coral, Pallas, Challenge, Flying Cloud, Pilot, and Col Simons, New edfortt Algom mnt a rey adcel tor de; New- ton, Fort Biven tar do; 3 taker, Newark for dor Wm Abbott, Medora, and Julia & ary, NYork for Bangor; ; RB ae, Newark for Windsor; Isal nin, Boston for y New! E for iia Teaver Hoste Cherryfield for do; Haltimore, f Wella), Day (Into Jacobs, who was knook- od arowned ins WH gale 230 timore; ed overbor mouth for rigs Sunn, 5) Le L'Snow, Pla tomy do for Aloxaniniay citi Cumberland for NY ork; oA M, wind bias sailed |, win bark Beta, brie Eastern State, sel KENNEBUNK—Art Nov 2 Chesapeake, Vigsinde. ie ship Guif Stream, (new, about O04 tons) ¢ bel K 8 : Amelia, roa (and ieee Apalachicola). rin, Corson (trom NY or % LEWES, Del, Nov 8, 12 M- Francisco; Marte Wev-5, ag 4 AR iit, Wi oe

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