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dtstricts, which was the ot uliarity of theap re- Court to Witecss—There is as ry Greanmar School, and there, by his studions ua. bark Nuova POREPICAL IM CHLLIGHWO, | 2 ts, wich was, the, only prouliarty neter woe m 7O** | Crowning ood frduk maasetey tenterwose of beet] nod naa aod atte wee Supervisor Trowsmipox then presented the returas ‘Witness—I do not) te the United Americans. warmth of affection, won the love of all, both teachers | DELPHI: se Nor 20, PU, stoomer of New NEW YORK COUNTY CANVAS3ERS, | trom the Tenth ward, which were canvassed throughout | Mr. Crooke referred to @ case that recently ecourred in | and scholars, His memory will be revered by all whe fa mg a * on. | without interruption, no diserepancies exposing rein, Massachusetts, in which the court decided that theeo | knew bim. ‘ x ‘New Tae, SIXTH DAY'S SESSION- The Pxustoxnt then called for the returan the | questions were 4 In Brooklyn, om Tuesday, November 21, Gearrvoe et ay Y i River; Ww. ‘The Board of County Canvassers met at noon yester- | eleventh Ward, but, Supervisor Boardman not being 9 Fores to & seoret society popularly knows Janam, wifeot Joha ©. Durye, and da iter of the late , Sudge Hopkinson, DeGrost, Bridge rd was called to yrder at five minutes past resent, as ad remiah Messerole, year ‘ si der. cect and the fotlusiteg-Reneuniieah dake os P’Supervisor WAKEMAN presented the returns from the | Witness—I newering. ‘The friends of the family ste respectfully invited to | Pomnkorrs— “Arr Nov 18th schr Minnesota, Freeman’ time Seeond, Third, Fourth and Fitth Districts of the Twelfth Mr. Crooke—You can only Ine answering on the | attend her fui to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, | DEN Nov 90 schrs WB eent:—Messrs. Brown, Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Hofl- Ward.’ He said the returns from the First District had | ground that an admission would criminate you. from her lat 140 Duffield street, without fur- Baltimore; Desiel S Millon Lothrop, ont mire, Howard, Woodward, Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, | never yet been sent to him. A discrepancy appearing in Witness—Do not know whether or not an admission | ther notice. Crowell; Ane B Coke, Sosy, and Buses V1 Wakeman, Covert, Kelly, Chauncey, Christy, Ely, Her- the return for State Prison Inspector, in the name of | would criminate mo. In Jerney City, on Monday, November 20, Mr. Nutaoy ye i A lett, Ninette, ween When, " , , % > | James P. Sanders, fo the Second District, it was ordered | Q. To you belong to a secret society popularly known | J. Jonxeron, 48 years. | r ~ Heny: a rick, Tucker and Drake. | to be rent back to the Inspectors for ccrrection, In one os Rew Nothingst A. No, sir. as os Dublie and papers will please copy. | Gokee; Mary, endo epe oye Ped The President called on Supervisor Buuwt, who report- | of the returns of this ward the name of “Wm. H. Lenon’’ . To you kaow an; ut 2 party 4 Sweet , Va., on y, Novem! rk: ‘Tyler, * : wi e i 4 written, but, as the imilar to that of and newspapers Know Ne t A. No, sir. after « painful illness of ten weeks, Hannan Herwanp, | Breteris \e y re wd that he had span three out of Tous Of SaCRAloMOR ST | THT" Leos,” the Sored-by- tas | "Ol Mars gen tenel Scone Geran emeasa eS T' Liars, | Sie eC IOe Chatie at heen SCGR ene Rony gue byron | ister Kelley, from yy wi the Board of Inspectors, to whom he had sabmitted the | poard'to be given. to the latter, ia was written {Wi @ Do you know a society or association of that namet | and youngest daughter of the late Dr. James Troup, of brige Harriet ‘arren, Philadel, Forest, returns found to be inaccurate. ‘That those Chairmen 7 [eonard’’ in the returns sent to the €ounty Clork. | A. I do not. Georgia, aed 2A years. a FIRE (oF W gtren, to load for Cuba: tee bottle Chast” ves. had called their respective Boards together and corrected 7}, returns for Mayor from the Fourth Distelot of | Q. Have you ever attended any of their meetings? A. | — ‘The Norfolk papers will please copy. 1% SALEM CATE Nev talents Bae the said returns. le trusted the Board would accept tne Twelfth Ward were ordered to be sent back for | 1 have never been to a meeting of that society. those three returns, and allow him tll to-morrow to get | correcti the returns from the other district corrected, T move 16th or; 18th B. ‘hiladelphia; Mariner, cine, ane Maria, i k Rio ande Sept er stubbe, hia, on Ifth a asa discrepancy appeared in the first name Barker. here were 129 votes returned for called Know Nothings’ A. Do not kuow that there | Q. Do you know whether or not there is a ‘pm } is | | ba, ‘that we go on with the canvass o! the @hird war Oakey Hali”’ in the return for District Attorney from | such a society. pre re low No Baltimore; W P Phillips, Troasurer, The Pamint—It is moved thai tue Supervisor of je Fifth district of the Twelfth ward, The Board decid. | "Q. Po you belong to any secret society? A. I decline “GNSS | eae ee ‘hijadelphia; 19th Pioneer, Baker, N Yorks the Third ward present such of his returns as are cor- 64 that, as the sound was similar, the votes should be | to answer. Movements of Ocean Steamers. BulkLead Bucy Station—Black and white, No 5, Spar Buoy, PH Cl ce pe rected. Officially recorded for A. Oakey Fail. | ““Q. On what grounds do you decline? A. IfI answer, | vs Light Louse SB, dopth at low-water of spring tikes fax, ; Southport, Wilson, NYorks Wr bark Weekone: sites Supervisor Woopwarp—I hope aot, Mr. Prosi lent. The returns of the Twelfth ward, as far as recelved by | it might crimipate me. | From this buoy steer S 3¢ E for No6, which must be left on ry ‘York. 01 the starboard band. South Bulkbead Buoy Station—Red, No 6, 8) Buoy, UyLrbouse B by &, depth at low water of spring tides 7 feet. | Foster, NYork via After passing this buoy, vessels are in good ane ground | do. rd to the point of beach, all the way upto the westward to th pol nh iD coming oy ie wi a are left on the ae niticara hind ik Geoynx ie verdana’ Siackad | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. Capt Gardner, of U8 sehr teers, Supervisor Bunt th as far ns poseible ax th Supervisor Howarn decide the question. 1 were not all fully com; Supervisor BuratT—Uue have not got my (ull » able to see three of tt having been canvassed— By Councellor Lapaugh—Do you know an association , Balt g ; ‘The Puesipest asked what was the pleasure of the | called the Lott Asscciation? A. No, sir. yore upon it; that will | poardy Q. Do you belong to any association formed to oppose urns from the Third ward Supervisor WAKEMAN—~I move that the Supervisors of | foreigners? A. I decline answering. — i the Fleventh and Thirteenth wards be notified that the Q. Ou what ground? A. For fear it might criminate t, please, It is said I Board is ready to canvass their returns. me. retucns. Thavebocn | ‘the Prrsipest said there was no authority inthe law | Counsellor Lapaugh contended that answering this | uit presume Ishall | for making any such application. question would not criminate the witness. ghtit would be best tocomplete the Supervis eat a | 08 reports neo the fourts Lere ; | Supervisor Wakrmax—Then, as the Supervisor of | ‘The District Attorney sald—This is irrelevant, The | discovered on the 19th inst, Gay Lead ih beeing hy WP The Pres aes The t is to get se with the re- | the Thirteenth ward is not present, I move that we now | question %s, the j eople against Patrick Fagan, &c, They ‘ow Vork......Liverpoul 4 distance 22 aie, porypenpele} pio tS head of 0 —ALL THIS WEEK.—THE turns with asm nel eSpelition ae: poshinne: 4 1 adjourn, | were not trying the question whether they were native | “tt ee Des, alarge gy nae ey ED pg te e' 'e Will receive new pupils daily this Supervisor Covaet that the oard proceed to | ‘This motion being agreed to, at 18 minutes ted o'clock, | or foreigners | Joits trecl of vessels passing Gp aud down Vineera Sound, | 8 $2 60 for a course of ten lessons in penmanshij canvass the returns from the Sixth ward. the Board adjourned until 11 o'clock to-day. Mr. Lapaugh said: Is it not propor to ascertain ifthere | agp Ail packages and letters intended for the New Yonx Tho mart appears to bo held by the rigsing of sume sunken | $12 60 for a thorough course of double en\ Dok keop- Supervisor Howaxp——Luve Sixth ward returns are now : han teen a league formed to put down these foreigners? | Henaip should be vealed. ks eged at tho thing, or Capt G would haveen. | ing. OLIVER 3. GOLDSMITH, 802 Broadway. partly canvassed. Lam prepared to duish them, while MISCELLANEOUS. | ‘This witmess stated at the Coroner's inguest that he | ~~. Bear, the Supervisor of the ‘Lhird ward is not prepared at all. | could tell an Irishman by the smell; #0 long as the society ‘Whalemen. YOUNG LADY, WELL VERSED IN FRENCH “AND Supervisor Bivyr—1 do not see how gentlemen can THE OFFICIAL VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. | he may belong to ia lawful, then it could not criminate | suw Rises Sid from New Bedford 20th, bark Orray Taft, Atlantic German literature, wishes Seve private lessons make that statement. 1 wish te go va and make the re The certified returns from forty counties have been | witness by answering his question. He believed a wit- | 8U% sears Onaek, toad rs v J the above uages, both to ladies and gentlemen. turns complete aa tar as I have them corrected, received at the office of the Secretary of State. Our ta- | hess could not be competent who belonged to an order | -~~<>>~ mrnnnnnncnnriarcennr “iiTivom Nantucket 17th, ship Columbia, Folger, Edgar. | Address Zenobla, Schuberth’s musie store, 689 Broadway , Supervisor Woopwarb—I secoud ihe motion of the — ble, as published on Friday last, left Mr. Clark ahead | worn to put down foreigners; such testimony should be | Port of New, York, November %1, 1854. ete fitting for Pacific. Parry moe ONS aR gun nd Supervisor of the Thirieenth wacd (Covert). i 4 277 votes. | received with a grain of allowance. He would, therefore oeaee Sept 27, Globe, Handy, NB, put in for se oe ARITHMETIC, &c.—MR. W. J. REN- Supervisor Howann—The mutioa of the Supervisor of | Ae gains, from this, im Y + 7 | jusist that witness be compelled to answer this question: CLEARED. a ai cutee the eonael VILLE, 280’ Broadway, continues to receive stu- the dhird ward is not seconded Ju Madison. 4 © | ‘Whether, or not, be belonged to any society formed to | _ Steamship Star of the South, Marks, New Orleans, TP | Ney at te Oobotek fen » Cty, NB, | dents upon very favorable terms, for practical tuition im The motion of the Superviser of the Thirteenth ward In Westchester 6 | oppose Irishmen { | Stanton, | with 30 sp, bound to Vebot 2 bookkeeping, &c. Separate instruction is given to bie siipnaed ant as Hoard accor: y weut on with In Putnam F “ tne Court said witness had already stated that he b.- | neq ey Thompson, Pendleton, Liverpool, Thompron & | Pa aye prvre., Ww pond Mas dexedrine pad a cena knowledge imparted toa, Open day fe canvass Of the returns trom ¢1.e six i . mate a | bark, nd evening. Several alight errors appeared in tue returas from the | Making his majority now stand orga te Jou Lnow what is requisite or necessary to dis- | 4 MPStany South, Gregory, San Francisco, Napior, Jobn- | Wiite aguase tn opates, wae seen Ces Th int 0 5 lente pho. MES ae a Ith district of the Sixth waru, but ey lid not, | ‘The ollicial canvass bas not yet in New | qualify you from being a wituese? A. Yes, sir, toacer- |" S)ir Chapnine, Johngop, Sam Francisco, FA Delano, | no iets deen nem BMbmore for ei th | JPRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THE SOR- affect the vote for any individual they were allowed to | York: but it has been so thoroughly scrutinized by all | thin degree. Ship Flying Atrow, Tresdwell, Benicia, Cal, Bassett, Ba: | "Schr Mary Wise, from Rockland for Mobile, 3d inst, Int 27 | Quoysetibets M83 Broadway, near Broome street, favorably Pass. Subsequently, however, there appeared in the | parties that itis not probable that any change will be | ““Hty Counsellor Couke—Do you belong to auy secret so- | cena Cor 10 7034. tenching the above commercial laartone, te’ poste Feturns (ro: ; xt ward 23 votes | announced.—Aleany Journal, Nov. 20 Risie these maonneaciett A mend | BARK Hi Thornton, Congdon, Bahamas, master, Foreign Ports, iietcedlineas ot asserts sah fereramend examina for hs gbadtonds ATE tes Cor OK, Huctoed 72 | THE SCATTERING VOTR FOR GOVERNOR. 4; Bo you'bclong to any secret society that's got any | ca ttt Conv: Hubber, St Marks, Swualiwoot, Anderson & | | Cyrnycagon—tn port Nov big ele, Goth for Boston, | tion S, SALURRING, 69 Betas. hed Nl AM dake Ny a RG . From the Athany Argus, Nov. 21, name’ leeline answering. | Brig Canadienne (Fr), Plexis, St Savir, Boyd & Hincken. | : 1, | 4\RENCH LANGUAGE.—MONSIKUR AND MADAME DB iehae (eet een ed ne lle r ocer Woibatarbalice ts ils saste ee nvenerten Governor, | |. Wag do vox decline answering? A. On the same Brg Vivid (bn, Kenctices St Somme NEES Cle | ee ee eee re ee srcceioor titles tee RENCH LANGUAGE.—MONSIEUR AND MADAME he latter ease 203 cotes foe up. | #8 Teturned to the Secretary of State by the county | grounds that { stated before; it might tend to criminate | Brix Charlotte’ E Fay, Thompson, Wilmington, master, ae Dubos, from Paris, have just opened spesial courses the latter case 205 votes tor “F. | canvassers, from forty of the sixty counties in the | me. Eric Ldewett, Keon, Wilmington, Lrett, Sin & Havana—In port Nov 12 ship Aphrodite, Harding, for N | Of conversational instruction for those who intend visl- init ribo h oaald anes eee nidatoor aan har {oR : @. What do you mean by eriminating yout A. To | &(hr Mountain Eacle, Retbine Rie Hache, Deesihe ta | York taken up oth for $600 to load sugar and light freight, | ting Paris next year. Morning and afternoon classes for far back (0 have it corcveted, for L find that | 4,22 the whole list there are not toexceed fourteen votes | criminate me, I think, means to tell that which you | Schr Margaret Eleanor, Corbit, Corawallis, Ri & 8 God | CAPAcity 3,500 boxes: tarks Angleborongh (Br), for do, lugs | ladies. Evening classes for gentlemen, | Private lessons fhe Cite, in writing the names ot the waatiganut *Ba€ " that can Le allowed to Governor Seymour by the State | should not know: to answer these question might tend to | win, Fore, fer Sagtia, to Gnish lag for Portland, eld; Casco, Col: | ‘French, Latin and Greek, _ DUBOS, 761 Broadway. Paulie nyt teg thie dit een ne candidatcn Bes | canvassers, and but three for Clark. subject me to criminal punishment. Schr Empire (Br), Davis, Cornwallis, D R DeWolf. | allasting for Pensacola, taken up 9th, to bring 180,000 RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. omitted the frst names in io many eases “that, + | ‘These fourteen votes are for “ Oratio Seymour” or | _ Q: How long have you belonged to your society? A. | Sehr E Hadley, Cathcart, New Orleans, Johuson & Slacht, Verto Havana at $11 per M ft; brigs Gen Marshall, F PROF. D. LAGROIX, 289 pe taken as correct, it will make a dilerence of | « Oratin Semore.”? The three others are for «Miron H. | What society? Schr HP Strong” Erickson, Charleston, Doliner & Putter. | Colccrd, fur Key West s00m, to take forward. the onrso~of Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for some three or f red Clock bathe tote babes Of cuaprallin . Q. You know—I don’t. A. I belong to the society of Schr Almeda, Dickerson, Fredericksburg, Van Brant & | pri; Grand Turk to Providence, chtd st bore paying 536 | thorough instruction in the French language, imparting The in the hands of the | +4 eerdn wea te obit: n : = : r cent commission to charterers; schr John A Taylor, | to them the facility to apeak it with fluency and correct- Geunts Cesk anal € sod by the Supervisor from | ,1Bere are besides thirty-seven votes for ‘‘ M. H.Clark”’ | my friends, as every decent men does; I belong to the | © Schr Merchant, Winters, Richmond, C H Pierson. | Walker, fm Wilmington, NC; and others as beforo. ness. Private classes. Ween Geko te. pnb hs Ab cutih groin pce Se eeu seem | and seventy-five for ‘“H. Seymour,” which, if they society of my family. ‘ Schr Athland, ‘Burch, Norfolk, Sturces, Clearman & Co, | “Ty ag Arr Nov 11 sebr Resident, Brouner, NYork. ae MR Sth aR rusia betes etentin inn ¢ pther, the Boart ' could be allowed to the two candidates by the State Q. Did you take any oath or obligation in joining that | Sehr Arctic (Br), Downey, Cumberl: Kelty & Smithers. | Jiyenpoon, NS—Cld Nov 6 ship Medora, Kempton, Dema- ‘R. L. DE GRAND-VALS’ CLASSI ENGLISH (0 power to reta ncipactme aad | cANVaSsers, would, with those before specified, diminish | socicty of your friendst A. I took the sanio obligation | Sehr Marblehead, Dexter, Boston, Brown & Haviland. | ara, (the A old hence Sept 28 as if dirvet for D). Yiasisls end Geranion teutitaler Eeanienm wee ve inspectors, and Clark's majority ‘of the perfect. votes by forty-nine | a8 nny married man, aac ia cle ot ae a alice |. pmaneanaaa ats voce aes ee Claes SPY: i an gerrgaiay Sees ‘Circulars and catalogues OM Bare Re a a aE (aueetion oc ceapetseeenreny) Stain Steamship Knoxville, Lediom: Savannah, 83 hours, with | Aigrasearcin port Nov10 barksW’ A Perley, Rissegane, | at the institute and Shepard & Co.'s, 162 Fulton atieet niay. seem evident here are also votes for ‘Myron Clark,’) “My. C, Siatsall Bide sth cote ike aosioty f | mate and passengers. to $1. Mitohill. Nov 19, iat 9 17, | for NVork, lig; Virgins and Estelling, Wilkins, diss; brie | Mr. 7. Dolbear, teacher of penmanship; Mr. J. Cleveland, te ote ho | TC SR Can MS: eck RRS | aap CONEWOv® BOLE now" nocety of | EA Cigale bank Donzi, Ronco uranont, Aut tet, dr oom ag: lanl, Gm | eacher of dating tof the Bantt a ee aate yak . Cla “Byron H. Clark,’ . Clark,?? “My. . lat 33 01 Mobile; Telegra ein, wee; Snape csi oxic SENS SS SPE ee sl eee et Sapervisor of the Sixth ward noed not interrupt the cams | Fon G Clark,” “Horace. Beymour’™ sHorete J. Sete , You decline answering on the ground that it might | Charlesten; 120 PMG hikes SUP of eee thas SF Meee ori tor Beaton, 1a Rose, MoDongall, dls TW WARING OLIMSn GOLDEN SOGae Beoetine Howat ‘tended that, ax there was no | 0Ur,”’ “Horton Seymour,” “Henry Seymour,” “Green | ¢riminate you. Does this society of your friends take | ch ‘ith steamship Auvusta, ce for Si Rio Granvs—In port bark Ottawa. Brooks, from ig sub night, off Cape Hatteras, ship Southerner, hence for Char! Seymour,” “Lorenzo Seymour,” &¢. &e., which neither | any part in politics? A. 1 decline answering. hanged signals | NY¥ork ‘abs Jul: r about i2th, disg; brige Brand, Broadway, will commence a new class for bank iywine, doubt of the votes boing i ormick, for Philadelphia, baving been detained 30 days wt. | clerks, (and others,) this day, at 6 o'clock P.M. Other Fernando Wood, } Fernan H one he On the same grounds? A. On the same grounds as | With steam on. Poon L i although returned in the Woo d,” that they | P&tty could get the benefit of, except through the courts | |. On Ship Kathay, Stoddard, Canton, Ai aged Macao | Water to cross the bar; Gen Pinckney, Hayes, for Baltimor’, | classes at 9 A. M., and 3, 7and 8o'clock P. M. Terme Oughoto be al anes retumsguitic ouerettinn ” Wma on | and on the testimony of the electors who voted these in- Ll aes religions feolings have anything todo | 2 aad, Aujler Sept 4, with ailks, tea’, do, "to Goodiae's | dodo, only Am vossols, S14 Zist, bark True Man, Linnell, | $059 ana go.” » dently @ clerical erros, and, after some discussion, he | tligent ballots. bina coats shat ‘a bene S Co. Passed Aniier Dept 4, ship John Bertra 3 asked leave to suspend the canvass of bis rewuron, But upon the presumption that all the scattering votes | with the society of your friends? A. (witness excited) N Supervisor Witliaws0x huped it would not be done, | fF Governor in these forty counties could be counted for | 1 decline answering any such questions unless the Court | and schr Pride of the Sea, from Syd | SSa'Starmrx, NB—Arr Nov 11 sche Velocity. Whale 2 | York, Sid lvth brig Airican, Haskell, Barbadoes, PANISH LANGUAGE IN FOUR poner eq i " wt 5 " 5 rhich learners Hc contended that the Bourd had no rigit to go behind | °B¢,0F the other of the two candidates, by general con- | rule it. ‘ Lnntbeeae Cant f EGA Te bese Lees tlactee Ae, Searty Temeoe! b Gad Gea) cam uar anti ones mebeeed ate a ‘tea cetarey iil any i Gould Got send thee n back | S¢Bt, they would dimluish Clark's before ascertained ma- | | The question repeated and objected to as irrelevant, | Sh k¢ ti! ‘Thos lias, of L erpool,, imo | Going'in, » large Am ship dismasted. " conversation, but follow the study after without the aid for correction wnivss there was 4 discrepaney on the face | Jority only 137 vote:—leaving him-still 189 ahead, by counsel for the people. Ship Herald of the Morning (clipper, of Hoston), Baker, ‘At do $d Lark Hudson, Pugh, from Norfolk: Ellen, | ofateacher.’ Terms moderate. Address 8. W., Broad- 2 oe tee Pancy on the face | “tt ‘will be seen from this statement, that Clark’s ascer- | Counsellor Cook think I have got at it, Ithas | Callao, Sept 4, via St Thomas Nov), with guano, to Barreds | Patrick, from Baltimcre: Keabolie, Bibber, hence; selirs MM way Post Office. : Fotuena ne He was cpposed to sending back the | tained majority cannot be materially reduced by the | been proved that this ts a socleiy of friends, | Bros, of imore, and TW Til York.” Nov ily | Freeman, Glover, do; Boho, Lawson, from Baltimore for Kis | Way.¥é . gl SARS: ee .. | State Canvassers, even though all the “H.Seymour’, | @. What is the object of that soety? | od near aline of batt 0 fired a gun ; 5 . é % paler rome farther discussion on the sudject, princi: | Quy \ Myron H. Clark” vote are, allowei—and thatit | ‘The Court said—it you meant “by the society of your tty Yas Mee, domes ute ab chme up and | Cry nnd Meer alas candle BEX Sone ae Bapeurinen tl : ‘vas | Obly the misspelled votes are counted by them, they can | friends,’’ your wife, your sister, &c., you would not cri- ato St Th acrping, steering | Snivsti—Sid about Sept 80 ship Chile, Willoomb, Trapa- ep ee shperrivor Howann contended that he was sure it was | Suudoeiy rediele it polos 208 , mlsaie pharieltby Seamer, into St Thomas a large Au ship dismasted. |. Trixszs Sid about Sept g B SEL8 LACES.—A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF ¢ object of the Board to strike oif the votes of his ward , Witness—I mean the society of my family. eedcrs. The expedition that sailed from this port, consisting | | VeRA CRvz—In port Novy 8, bark Flash. Wilson, for N rich laces, black thread veile and paris em- for Fernando Woot, although they were returued for F, STARTLING DEVELOPEMENT. Counsellor Crooke—I suppose the aor Rothings con- steamer, bark, and schooner, remained at St Tat the | York; schr Stephen Hotchkiss, Munson, frum NUrloans. broideries, just received, and offered at manufacturers” Word ani way evideat Hey wore cast for Fernando | | It has always been customary in legislative Bodies to | «iter themuclves one great fowls. What are the objects | sbeve, ate. ¢ 2 i Home Ports, [iio MILLER & GRANT, 871 Brondway. . He would not stand here to see the voters of his | ®ppoint upon each committee a member of every poli ? x | , Bark C! ler (new), Fowler, Haddam, Ct, 12 hours, : ‘ 314 " ward defrauded in that vay. He would like tose the | fl party. It is darkly hinted that the Know. Nothings ed ia Mine society? Do you meen my family? | in Lallast, to Hnaard. aN Porat op tne il ee pens A iraginied LANKETS AND FLANNELS.—RBAL WHITNEY man who pretends to be honest, advocate this course, | design to carry out this principle to its fullest oxtent in | Ctuesin OF what socle TT | gobtig, Nancy Hisisted (of Gardiner), Simpson, Pictou, 15 | Ferseroreiee’ tiomes, Wall’ River. Cid eches a Hi Acker. sane Rad Digaketsy St redeoes eee pe" 60, Waa itjuot that a whole district of lis ward should be | the ocming Legislature of Massachusetts, and by working | Witness—Idon*t understand what you mean when you | “'Schr'Pheke Barter, Rettsson, Grand Manau, NB, 16 days, | man, Nilaven; Johu Wesley, NLoudon; Frank, : San Broadway deprived of its vote by ths Board of five or ten men? I¢ | the one democrat to death, destroy the last lingering | gay that eociety. with epars and wood, to Mayhew, Talbot & Co.) |) BALH—Arr Nov ie, tei Marole Morrison, Jacksonville, ~ this is the desire of this Board, continued Supervisor | relict of the democratic party. Vounsellor—i mean that society referred to by you, | "Slr Amanda Ciiflord, Stanwood, Georgetown, SC. POSTON Are Nov 9) beek Daniel Davis, (new, of Boston), FHOPERY§1.90 DOZEN OF WOMEN'S EXTRA Howard, I will be very near ready to resign; as quick as MICHIGAN, “your friends.” * | Sees eee, Bie, Salem, songs, Fiat asribhenn Soalthd uit Saroh Peters, Lord, Jaskeon BO Aare Site eeckinen, waneue Sa Weone hey do'that I will resign. » Detrott Tra as “ieee ee a Schr Marblehe: . a ; | Wear, at twenty-five cents per pair. 7 d e1 4 no probability tha ears o ried ‘ x ci , * % G b , bri; le ‘om Ndout, Agroun: ie ih % Buch & course would’ be proposed.” The question ia the | I he eeetatam at aiokeee in the atate of parties eam Reel lds tiaede het ie Ship Ontario, Wood, from Liverpool, Oct 15, with mdse and ser narts islhed Tome, Ug Copeland front Jack: EAVY LOTS OF DESIRABLE GuUDS FROM Auc- ‘ward be suspended. : wade | 4 z 7 | triends, BY father, my mother, sisters, brothers, aunts SAILED. | vannab; brige ell eur (FF) David, Gréaville, ‘Franco (2d | lote’ of ‘silks, cashmeres, maualin’ de laines, clothe, easal- c, . i C. . le o1 Ms), i loths, hosiery, Supervisor HowAkto—I decline to go on, Mr. President, acd 2U| Ma nisart vol: mash iang iste aleetie tie society??? | cxitiLondom Hubbard, London; bark Ann, Cobb, Apala- | PICTines Sr'bomingo; Mary H, Baxter, Bultimors; Qu : ndpiaid. woellen sharia, and. 8 large vasioty oP gad the question now 14, will the Board compel me to go | Joint ballot......+e+++0 0 ia las teorur, 3 Wind at sanction, NW; mecidian, 40; sunset, WSW, Esther, Pendletou, Portland to foad for Cubs; sours Ko ‘ono, | searonable ay goods, which they ‘are selling off cheap pay re Wr.uamsox—I move that we tise ae | FLORIDA TOR. @. Have you taken an oath or obligation which ‘would ns Bayley, Neviolk ne a Philadelp! Sid ships | Buyers will please ealf and look before buying, canvass of the Sixth ward completed ant that we noes | athe democratic party have a decided majority in the | interfere in your telling the truth? A. No, air. Memoranda. Voltigner, Contidence, E Merrithew; MPORTED VELVET CARPETS, COMMENCING AP @Hh taseatiens Dor ine A P ri hoa tat we goon | Florida Legislature, and from the tone of the press, we Q. Tid you take an oath or obligation in any society 1G PiLornoat—The New Bedtord Mercury of the | Honduras; also from below, brig limes, schr Challence. ten shillings yard, tapest: Brussels ditto at eizhs Sheervio Bee vet cd Wie weooliction have reason to believe that the Hon. D. 1. Yue will bo | that would interfere? A. No, sir. |, Sieh sage Cos saloons Cavenetinaiie’ from there on the 17th ae pny Le ie soci egtow, bs | shillings per yard a. AEBWART SCO ; nite 454 pay: q rt . on account ofam unfa- | Blom . suppox N Supervisor Winuasson sad ue made that motion be- pss vase rerio from that State, as succes- poten dere oe * Fatal to the Ame- | inst in company with the bark Dartmouth to bring back the | “BALTIMORE Are Nov 2 steamer Jackson, "Layfield, | — a = vorable wind and its blo heavy; bat mi cause the Supervisor of theSixth ward had declined to sting as it ing bas since | Boston: go on any further. The inspectors of that ward have Question by Mr. Cooke—Did you ever take any oath | teen heard of the Coro: iliam Card was in command, | York; bri ip Kichard Andersun, Coin, Rotterdam via New | -MPORTED WOVE CORSETS.—MRS, GAYNOR HAS furnished return on oath, tad he. refuses to preacut ‘Williamsburg Election Riot. except ina court of justice A. I decline answering. | rnd was aseisted by aman belonging to the Dartmouth: | schr Prisei Cage eer iy Cato {just cleared from the Custom House another impor- ‘ornwallis, NS; Daniel B " “y . How long have been in the habit of it Captain Church, ® pilot of Cuttyhunk, ts 3 ‘wwn, Heald, | tation of her elegant fitting French wove corsets, and them any further, although there are no diserepancies EXAMINATION OF PRISONERS, pistol? "an About fol monther Cotte ae Sop Dein | sameee at. Gapnbed, wish’ the wttcesll octeee cpeeeeete | Lote Bh ee rai pall! nike Cartons | will euctinne t etl ews a¢ the semaloy prise “He 45 fn that: Hala no Gecite tolenaltes’enees stteee, Before Justice Boswell and the Mayor. Koaded; carried it to protect my lite; had been threaten. | tilged, which be supposes to be the missing vessel. Havana, 16 days; Brillant, (Br) Huge, Halifax, , | Third ayenue, near‘Tenth street. Supervisor Howanp contended there was no court of iS Patri justice but would allow an afiidavit to be corrected if a | The People vs. Patrick Fagav, John witness desired todo so. He desired the yeas and nays | O’Brien, John Nolan, P. M. Doyle, Wm. Nolan, Patrick Marshfield, Torroy, frm Siverpool. Asati on, Michael | ¢d by mariners; the pistol was given me by the mate of | , Sbip Art Union, arrives from Bremerhaven with 287 p ad, Sargnt, Havens; Heury Jones, | --MPORTED WOVE CORSETS —MRS. GAYNOR -HAS paket “ithe sengers, had neither death nor sickness on the passage. das2. Below ship Bld sehrs Magellan Clo glo | Aldrich, New York. rapa 4 NGOR—Arr Nov 17 brig Mungo Park, Nickels, New Just cleared fromthe Oustom House another’ impor- on patria he feet at members of the | Trains, Edward McHugh, Patrick Cooney, John Curly, | attend a meoting at Mr. Thayer's the night before elec- | “Tremere ae fhrewer, Mo, 18th inst, by Chas Cooper & Yorkshire W iam Weedbury, Mure and racket, Downs, | ‘ation, “Cat eileentcastonatieedat tiene ee Gat the votes toc i T disthion Patrick McCune, of North Second street; Patrick McCue, aes examination resumed—I saw Michael O'Brien | Cot,.% oFeueh built ship ealied the Delft Haven, of 910 | “CrNniRSION—Arr Nov 'I7_shiys Micmac (Br), Auld, | yices at 45 ‘Third avenue, near Tenth street. ‘No Boe Supervisor Bieyt explained the returns he had | of North Sixth street; Bernard O'Neil, John Nolan, Wm. | gid tatrick F'n fan at the riot; O’Brien atrack Silkworth "At Myatio, 20th inst, by Mcsers Maxon, Fish & ape. | Glaecow via Hulitax ; Osear, Harding, Loston. Sid ship | Also children’s and Misses’ corsets, sent back tothe inspectors sho ident discrepancies, | Fagan, James Reed, Nicholas Burke, aud John Linsky. | over the head with a stick, aud cried out, Put him | Hor frdghtiag ship of about 190) tons, called the MP Tome, | NC s5 are Now 11th ache Star, Huckinss, NYork, Leaks akin ia taal ee - while thaws (rom the “stl ward showed no diserepaney | ‘The examination of the above named defendants, | out—hill him;” saw O'Brien among the rioters after | (2b Cmanded Ly Captain Stark, formerly of the bark piAbh KIVEIC Arr Nov 1d sotte, Minerva, MeGivern, | TAT Ot and colored satinn for tloaka,—Faney elk, plaie s 5 Mog SaiMopicn aa 34 tebe i dinner. : altimore; Denmark, Brightman, apy Providence. ‘ : “ ‘ ; iacsenen which was adjourned from Thurs 'y the 16th, was re- | Ship Zephyr, launched 17th inst, at East Boston, cnehmerer, muslin de Inints, Diack, white, and colored Board to return the latter to the inspectors. dee wae Saou roed tea Sy the 16th, was re- | “Francia Harrison sworn—I reside in North Sixth | vy MespPr i Walere Go nt Hest Borton, is owned | Sid 30th sloop James Gorham, Borden, Now York: | | Frenen merinon fancy cassiuneren, seh piash velvets, Hacas Supervisor Howaxn, at the request of the Presifent, | sumed yesterday. Philip S. Croose, x8q., defended the | strect: was at the First district, Fourteenth ward, on | “In'Watren. Be,es 4th feet, by. Messrs Wurzess & Kirk, a jannole and blankets.” Wo offer to dealers ior desired ras . >. ; pi i 3 ; i: beea i a for NYork, ldg; barks Trinity, Hall, for Boston, ready; W: “s Grier evant esas ro Sua at | Pond XP Lapa, Bo the aioners gre: | Gy cae uct Pas aS | Mba ean hci aright | Re acpi nde Hneann, Rimour | Soll Ganesh a Mee Mee ces the Sixth ward bo suspended, in order to allow the Su- | Tally. The people were represented by James Winslow, | to\y non ch mph! ig mallee! Aree t the’ Lissy Boees, | fot, Vensaccls, ready; Godiray, Parker. ia. sata took ‘hooppole: f these men after t the oe is N Bi . Dietzin, from Bre’ 4 pervisor to have them corrected. | Esq., Assistant District Attorney. polls with clubs; thia was about 10 o'clock:'did not see | CFR¢Gtz Past Bosss, and to be coimmanded by Capt Dissr, | Sige Verta, Stephens, rom Boston, wee orders Laey, Goa: | WE soctawe tocioeen ct emmclanchny bettie, ‘The Presinsnt—You can put that question. You need | he court was densely crowded by the friends of the | them doing anything; the yard is in sight of, and about —— aoe prcit rg ory tts eg te Sind Gulatinas Balin, ‘eolinte, gut’ leeteaahay Ruled ™ parrieee Howano—It is your duty to put that ques. | S¢cvsed, witnesses and others. Sites tna Iooppense, BBL hppeeted. very: simak eestonny |.” aw: OnURAne ee a barrett me Jaen Heer, ; : on | Srenue, nest Tenth treet. = “Supervisor Ho 4 yo . after the hooppoles, and appeared very much excited; | LEANS, Nov 20—Arr ship Mediator, Now York LMES'S HULE—Are Nov 17. PM, beige Ti J 5 tion, Mr. Lapangh moved that Patrick M. Doyle and Patrick | heard them gay they would kill all the d-—-d Know of a eee enEiaNeE ite Motiane THK TRADES, &0. : The Prestpext—I have no doubt it is out of order. | McCue be discharged, as there was no evidence against | Nothings. Witness pointed out the following named Herald Marine Correspondence. and Lady of the Lako, Shute, Boston for hil The Chair rules it out of order, It will be for the Super- a aide 3 ersons with clubs: saw Fagan about Lo’clock; saw Pat- | EDGARTOWN, Nev I _ | S.N,Smith,Smith, Philadephia tor Boston; Eli —_— a — visor to appeal if he thinks proper. Lbave no doubt the | ‘hem; if the District Attorney had any further testimony | PUPS “Onsien and Cooney with clubs; witness also | tueket tor Boston Mvth, sep Coles elon fateee ‘Nantucket, | Hudson, Warren, Rondout for do; Eagle, Rho YSTERMAN WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN Board will come to the conclusion to let Fernando Wood | to produce against them, he was willing they should | Pointed out Michael Hannan from the audionce as one of | t0.ft for Pacihe Ocean; isth, brig ‘Kosmuth, Noonan, Phite’ | NYO. Sid bebe Mary. oysters and wait on table. None but a steady have the votes. stand the examination, the persons in the mob. ) fore Va er Dallimcre'ior Boston; Gon Taylor, Stiout, Ualtiaore far | TOWNE man need apply. | Call wt 413 Broadway, corner of Supervisor Woonwand—If thoso returns are correct | qhe District Attorney caid that it was not yet known | _Fatrick Simpson sworn—I reside in North Sixth street; | New York fer’ bent Salem, (got aground ‘on Hedge Fence, but got off with- pended atzeet, in the basement. they will not agree with those in the hands of the Coun- saw considerable of the election riot; saw some fighting: | bound E. 5 G Bass, + out damage); lrigs ty Clerk. What evidence would appear against these prisoners, | jaw Patrick McCue there about 1 o’elock or. after, In port 19th, PM, brig Kossuth; scl wood, and J Nicker ANTED—1WO EXPERIENCED DRYGOODS SALES- "the Puemvnn--There is no motion before the Doard, | at thought it premature to ask their discharge until | S42 1710), Mcoue, there abius 3 o/clock oF, after, with | Te ane Mosiier Raoult hs ates Rival. E Aroutarius Forers Beata, Beewenss Mastin Rogsen nears men at the commercial house, 147 Spring street. the motion of the Supervisor of the Sixth ward being | #fter the evidence was closed. He thought, as the ques- Witness pointed out Michael O'Brien and Pepper, | a Mn Alexandria for St Join, NB; Rebecca J. H. Livserr. ruled out. Will the Supervisor of the Sixth ward please | tion of a riot had been settled, the evidence now should | yion he Mad ised in the mob; saw Pepper bo | ch, HM/ADELPHIA, Nov 21,4 PM—Arr schr L Dupont, | £1 wallis for NYork; Edwar Fates, Calais for do; ANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL WA’ To to proceed? be with reference to identity. fore and after the Oght. Witness also testified to seeing | Cid echrs Martha Wrightincton, Wrightington, Fall Clark, Rumney, Eastport for Philadelphia; Caroline, Mit- ‘to Rusaelville, " that ‘After some delay, Motion to discharge ruled out. Patrick Traverse, Patrick McCue, ——- Fagan, —— Doyle, | Grace Dulivg, Baxter ond L Depsute tenn Ban chell, Bath for Uboptank River; schrs Julia Ann, Harding go to Rui » Ky.; one can come well re- Supervisor Howann proceeded with bis returns to the Abel Dykeman sworn—I reside on the corner of South | Jo1.n Nolan, Barnard O'Neil and Nicholas Burke, during W Bell, Raynor, NYork. : : and Sea Breeze, Cheney, Balti for Boston: w, | commended, will a of a good situation by applying to ‘Third and Third streets; was present at the late disturb- THOMAS & PAN No. 2 Cortlandt street, up stairs. Loan, £0; HD. Johonon G1 5, 8 Brownell, 214, "They | auice—the Fourteenth ward riot; wae ealled there by the wore all recorded in these names instead of for John J, | Tinging of the fire bell about 134 o'clock P. M.; saw the | Doane, Henry D. Johnson, J. Sherman Brownell. Simi- | deputies come up to the polls in @ body; saw three men Reser = | come out of an alley-way; one of them had a spade oF cer ee erect tnd eeere: and fae Covercre oe annd: | shovel in his hand; this one had on a re shirt; auvther | On Sunday eve house. In the latter 193 votes were returned for 0. G. | of the men hada hve; they commenced tearing down a | Miscore, Mr. Cn 3 Vi » Ce Day, the day, some of them in the mob. Bighmond for aol adeiptia for des teste ‘The Court here adjourned to 11 o’clock to-day. a oe i Disasters. York for Sos Carcling Kalght, W ilpos, 1» do & ase 4 rt RRS AR 7 OLD, which , et New: ryder, do for tT ona, Warren, —<—<— === Beeceai SR Siemn grea rion domeen eter Ghar. | Revare ir Roreueat: Mag, Ara ner Pa AUSCELLANKOUS, gf one Tt load of coal. alem;, Ariadne, fo! + a a ~ “~~ Leena November 19, by the Rev. Dr. | gaianx Hvneon, at St Thomas fim Norfolk, had lost sails, | deipbia for acc; Alex Henderson, Godfrey, Flymonth for | 7 @ 5 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & 1. VAN. ERSON to Miss JOSKPHINE H ; 5 ‘delphia; M Johnson, Baldwin, Salem for do; M Maller, NOTES’ tore. — acteneas oh |. ANDERSON to Je A. | icremast, spars and bulwarks; would haul up. ton sina Ere a recom, Purvis do foe tanger 165 x ES’ stove store, We Fg as of stoves for sale on "reanenable junther, depriving C. Godfrey Gunther of that numbor | fence adjoining the polls; one of the deputies went up | Romer, all of this city. Banx Catnanixe Avovsta, at St Thomas, had almost y 3 Portsmouth for do; M DB Grindie, lined with soapste reese tach tors istant tor “him, as they un- | and spoke to them, when they attempted to strike him; | | Gn Sunday evening, November 19, by the Rev. James | guished ropairing $4 lust, and would aail in the course of s | dite Thick aN orks Florence: Bridges; Lames "Ames; | 2c Yen emasanges lined Tuer, aad pipe farsa foram. doubtediy were. | do not recognise any of the three men present; saws man | Millett, at his residence, 308 Broome street, Mr. WittiaM | weck. She remained Oth. Mary Lengdon, Simonton; Charlotte, Wade, and Joveph | Also, soapstone griadies for ale, wholesale and retail. When the returns from the Sixth ward had been can- |’ who is called Linsl 'y; saw him ‘in the endeavor to take | T. MoxitoN, of Concord, N. H., to Miss Jann Enza Pus- | Bere Russxzz, of Salem, (before reported ashore near Tar- | Baker, Aines, Rockland for New York. Sid y Canton, | axcollonce in the ariddies connstein thelr requiring bet ene v | wcart rung out of a cart; the carman held fast to the | DLBTON, of Westchester. paulin Cove), bad beon entirely stripped 17th inst, Hor oar. Retecta, (Br i, be ag tod Ls D ney Lenghee, Cee. || Se ee ‘The Pamurpent said it was suggested that the Board | Tung, and drove on; Linsky said toa man, ‘Go on and o was all got out and arrived at Moston on Saturday. Her | Jotmecn, Horence, Lucy Amer, Eagle, Mary a 8K THE CROWDED CITY THROUGH, take a recess of an hour. | fight for your countrymem;”’ he appeared to be very much Died. . ee ‘ArF 19 bark Nashan, Lewis, Philadetphis for Roston; bries | A SM.Tat will stubborn cough subdue?” Supervisor WoorwaKo—I cannot take a recess; Toan- | excited; this was directly after he attempted to take out | On Monday, November 20, after a long illness, Junwowam | ,,UR10 GRAnn Tepx, of and for Providence from Havana, Mitchell, Havana Sth inst., for Boston; Tolos, Harri. Every man with liberal views not come again if you do. Imove that we proceed to | the cart rung: the man spoken to came out of the erowd | Coox, wife of Samuel Cook, aged 62years, 8 nfonths and proceed to. Providence ia, Ualincte a oat Ts neta Philodeiphia, Yor dey Hichwond: Colson, Tells you “* HOWE’S cough candy use.”” the canvass of the Seventh ward returns. | and was Sighting; the driver of the cart, Mr. Cox, resiat- | 20 days. nt from Havana to take forward ber | Gedructown, SC, for Thomaston; Trade Wind, Gordon, | Principal depot 462 Broadway. There being no objection, the returns from the Seventh | 4 Mr. Linsky; sayga man named Meklroy; another man | "The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully PUiefSere tor Portsmouth; sours, Palestioe, Carson, Rich: Brae start ward were canvassed without any interruption—there | came up to him aM called him the son of an Irishman, | invited to attend her {uneral, this morning, at half-past at St Thomas, had arrived leaking for Boston; Lucy Baker, Newoomb, ‘Tangi for do; YAS FIXTURE: URES {! U¥ SPLENDID being no discrepancies of any consequence. | and he was a Know Nothing; heard another man say— | eleven o'clock, from the residence of her son, Wm. Asl ‘Sd inst to repair. | Colson; Jarvis Liyon, Castro; design and fi F cent ebeaper 4 ry ani ‘ab the manafeo ‘1 Or JAMES G, MOFFET, lig and 121 Prince street, thir mn taylor, | block wost: of Broadway. , Bennett, New York fur Boston: Jor M “ ater erie py Og Philadetpuis RISH ROTATORS—A VERY SUPERIOR LOT OF American, Daly, do for Newbucyport; Irish potatoes, just arrived in ship Emerald Isje, for sor TUOKKR then proceeded to present tho re. | *‘ Luok out, he has got a pistol;”’ did not see the pistol; | mon, 162 Stanton street. sare oF the Eighth ward, Tod when be had completed | Know a man named James Reed, but did not sve him | On Monday morning, November 20, Gopparp Giasmme, Fifth district of that ward, he moved an adjourn- | there that day; know Bernard O’Neil; did not see him | aged § years. ao ? | there. [Witness was requested to look at the priaoners, friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune- Capt R I. Brown, of Bermuda, which Supervisor Voorms—Why not meet earlier in the | 2nd see if he recognized any that were in the riot.] Saw | ral, from the residence ot his son, R. W. Glasier, 668 started from this purt on the 13th Oct for Bermuda, was the 4 Wasbington, Pat x jreme: ree St, Tbpman bad lost | Geiphia Sor Bost Varker, F Brothers, Dawer, Rondont for du; Sal A Appl 00 om: ars, and was leaking badly; would be hauled up after say, other house, wheleeal Cooney, one of the prisoners present; he is the man that | Water street, to-morrow atternoon, at half-past twelve od bottom up, on the 2d inst in lat 4 45, lon Emerson, Baltimore for 8 aning? if r¢ , pa: “ sale, in lots, to suit purchasers, by ete Ciearmucax—Will it suit the County Clerk? came to McElroy, and said, of an bemabeg rere IM on o'clock. 2 habe ge Wa Ee pay oping a : LEFHBRRILGE & DOWLING, 86 South stract. ‘The Covaty Currx—It will suit me quite as well. father is an oe nm you are a aay ‘othing ; On Monday, November 20, of dropsy in the chest, n board, partially ineured in| Yuward, RI Clark. Carolina, ‘Telos; sch: After nome conversation, i¢ being five minutes to three | did not sev him have any weapons; this was near the | Hikam P. PsuRY, ship joiner, aged 47 year! Browu has left a wife and ton children | Liberty, Sea Breeze, “Alexander Henderson, Kit Freeman, RENCH CHINA DINING AND TEA SETS—RICH pelock, the Board adjourned until 11 o'clock this morn. | crowd that was engaged in the fight; when Tleft, the | ‘Ihe relatives and {riends of the family, and those of ingest child was with him when leaving | John A Paine, H D Grindle, Treasurer, and ferro nbd, beautiful patlerss, ok thie. Gnest peresipias ak need crowd of persons were fighting in Secon! street; I under- | his brother, James C. Perry, also the Society of Me- ‘here was on board at the time of | oe port 10th, 6 TM, Varks Childe Harold (having got off } Very low. prices; also stone china of every description. Z SRVENTH DAY'S SESSION. stood that the bell rung for the deputies to go to the | chanics and ‘iradesmen, Folar Star Lodge 245 F. A. M., | [ie disaster, nod iam ~ Phe (also of Lermuds), who pithout ¢ damagi), JH b vail, ment Ae ree et Hotels, families and shipping supplicd, “at 195 Peart The Board ot New York County Canvassere met yerter~ | TU us examined by Mr. Crooke<Took no politieal part | $e SB Da teeny umoent ieonsideinicrechacare, | Senn MM F hence at St ‘Thomas, had lost spars | Chas Heath, Rolt Reed (Lt), Torno, Caleatis, V'res Z Tay: | treet. GOULDS & ELLIOTE, Importers. Gay, in the chamber of the Hoard of Aldermen, City ne aieetion; Mi (fe Ry wey neh oman er ai lla gry atone ach bi vt ea Weg of bulwarks washed away. lor, fe Wind: echrs Niger, Lightfoot, Joba, s - Ball, in the election; Mc! mney to go away and not | 63) Fourth street, this afterncon, at one o'clock. aia ic, GOUDs—lb DIVisIOn nity, Rich Haden, Julia Ana; Les, Venloo, Daylihty mies thadl 00, oT se: len Hudson, Ju at Mary -Anual fi 1a Just received from the Te Pp Perce, Bem rote ie UL Teabalia, Harriet Nevell, Abeona, “At ton minutes past eleven o'clock the Board was or- ivterfere with him; Alderman Linskey did not appear to On Monday, November 20, Samaytua, wife of John isb, NS, alittle to the large 83d eom plete emoriment of the. have anything in his hand; saw a man in the crowd have | stitwell, and daughter of John Newhouse, aged 24 Ariadne, Palestine, Lucy Baker, Howard, Genos, Ganized, and on the calling of the roll the, following Sw | "Wick in his hand; would not ray positively that it was TO onthe and 10 days. be ar aha NEY g despaten to Ellwood Walter, Jarvis Lycny deabelia Thompson, Washington, Dauialt'ar: | a mor anle at rently red rhen, Voorhis, Christy, and Ely, (the President.) Pte ny / Bi Berl diel, Peer fh ie! .{riends and relatives of the family are respectfully | scum Boxo, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, which rt Hee Fone eet dle Mate tener nt theme cguen th Sma ite To'thalr advacinge te a 2 ~ inske: one overcoat. vited to attend her funeral, this atternoon, at 2 } re iq 4 tallowed Se le hs The PRANDEXT said—The proceelings yesterday tor. | Tete? syers sworn—Reside in North Fifth street; have | u'clock, trem her late rondence, Nos 11v Forty-tree | intact Zromee Sept iin distress, bad nearly dished her | \ ‘srr2oeh bark Te ae Rniarieds |. stand (etaihished in. ec. CHW: OORTZ Tlete Raard insted with fr ehcnive ue Oblection cane litprocend | lived tn the city about five years; was present at the riot | street, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues, Her re- | Keun Jae Onis (of Procinestor, Simmons, from Wil- | Rotting, iiitadelphis tor do; Sea Bird, Hutchinson, Balti | Goote), 18 Division street, noar Chatham sanara ‘Eighth ward. ¥. re rn the other Giatelota of that at the Fourteenth ward polls ; went there at three | mains will be taken to Greenwood, mington, NC, for Boston, with nt Stores, went ashore | more for Salem; achra Elliott, Gou! Frecerahave — TOYS.—WHOL: STORE NO. ca J Se cqavenn Ven reeres fom o'elock to vote; was challenged and swore in my vote; | | Un Tuesday, November 21, Mrs. D. Haswstt, in the | 1th inst eight miles south of Beaufort Lulet; no lives tost, | Heston; A |. Myde, Foster, Baltimore for do; cary Den. Ts me . OH . to deliver the ba- | ¥#8 there about half an hour; after coming out and | 76th year cf her age. Up tothe lith nothing bad. beon saved from ber. The Jas ster, Consens, Sad Fee eee oe adh (eeith. lose of treet. Storekeepers ico Dog to mx iy a EF seen ee eater eeghth ward. "No ecrora | While crossing the street, was knocked, kieked and club- | ' ‘Ihe frieuda of the family and of her son, Charles H, | ‘tis was an old vessel and was probably not insured, paitol deck Yond of ‘coni); Mayflower, Ricker, do for Port- |. y*taty of toys, cheap, vail find the store of W- HL PARE Btiaportancr orarring, they Were speciy peved.” | BU urpoued, thin was Because L waz am American; | Haswell, are luted to attend ber funeral, tomowroy | ga Tie Sama, Zaks letephene tz te Negeee Rare! | Tans caiiges Mong, Neto fat ay kr, (tem | Sete yurehcin fr sh hctonga oN me 1 aN eat one na, Preah alot | Sat Slant Seba psa Sg | Suc Wien ens obe freeman’ | Stetina pcg Ra Howe se hater Satan total | = Posner Wenlins —_—_——— corrected returns weeks; (witness recognized among the prisoners Michael Tuescay, November 21, Mrs. CaTuanine Voormann, jottces to Mariners, Rew tere Cea la bark Contin kind Third werd. O’Briew;] saw him in the crowd with a club in his hand; | i ‘Vist year of hi 4 QUARANTING REGULATION, son, Willets, "Lynn for Philadel at keepers and feqilies.—Al) kinds of househpli fur- 4 2e e i | im ear of her age. , { a Lone: " 5 ports the corectod turk from ‘that, werd. Hie wil | #27 Tatick Cooney shee; ale aw Patrick Fagan there) | “ihe frendy and relatives of the family are reapee{ully on Patteemes.ce Seavey | <HARPEORID Ar Rar Maaaten ete Shot Cat | pone at te neat pelican tao took ae grado * r. 20, ork; sobre hs sake Wreeeed to dclives thoce retaras, if there 9 no objection. | ia the dghting crowd; can't say that saw bim thereafter; | aen-in law, J, L- Pinckney, No. 86 West Thirty third | _taformation has beon reccit rtmont fro Shailor, Pra Sa Chaafok, Witikes Be ee, | ae eee ST, ee eee ee De goto, and this ete certiteate mhion they have ap. | Sot ecounive any more ot the primers, || ateet) neat Broadway, to-morrow afternoon, at hal: | H. Refeewn, bet Cid Aikengt snaue BM clark, Clan fe tna bnn a Cross examined by Mr. e.—Q. Do you to at twoo’cluck. i ‘bark Isnczdon, Cornish, Mobil ‘ LIN Pha chk od oe district where correc: | yn, secrot society? A. To not; 1 once belonged to the | “on Tuesday, November 21, of consumption, Exizanera | built on the northern part of ¢ poctrmunse of cuncestions Py ahh Syn Dewitt, Gittord, Westport f gs Pe ae Lg ERCLINED FSANED, ie Nees United Americans, but do not at present. Ramesy, aged 22 years, 2 months and 12 days. ‘enter the port of Havana or go to St. Jago de Cute. | New ¥ ‘Ame rics, Beker, Albany. for Provigenees & ri stays or brace! me nck ape ‘and. Pssore durable “This is to certify that the errors underlined were ‘Thomas H. King sworn—I reside at No, 91 North Fifth- ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to - tent, White, and Chaster 0) e, ba do oT lately bert hemp or tide % for sash woghts, and dumk qlerical errors, and we have corrected the same by writ- | street; was at the First district Fourteenth ward poll on | attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother in- | Rxrort to the Superintendent of the U. S, Coast Survey of | Carr, New for ab; & © Nolson, ‘Leach, waiters in Hiaing conductors, 42, made of ex. ing the names in ful clection day, at different times in the forenoon; went | law, Joseyh Fields, 218 West Twenty-sixth street, this | Recounoisance of Wimble SLoala, Coast of North, | Sid sihr WRT ARNOE CRS oy stoop seta, MYork, Sia | “A fine wire, and'very Manible, | gyn Signed by the respective District Iuspectors. first abou iprelock: fay itkworth bers alto oy Miternocn at one olor. Pb ee asimveiet beastie Kein Ctnews, Ka peke Letitia, Son blower and Dartmoct call std LASS, and ee ee eae ” ; he was on the stairs, inside tix ‘ing, , Jor ‘e 7 . untarora bla wis: rr sohrs = = = ‘-eamuener teint rooney Satan erence * bette Goat poy heard cry ‘Put ‘silkworth out; aative of pariah ah Balleymaccorm a County” Long toes Sin—A hyd: hio surve; of Bisbee f ag on ‘. Titivey. ‘avis, Pbiinde! via; John A Dix, Alien, NYork. * MATRIBUBLAL, HL J, Raymond corrected to Henry J. Raymond, 63 Ireland, in the 60th year of Lis "| coast oi North Carolina, inelu my instructions to | Sia brig Ormus, Marker, Havana; sohr Lamartine, Bourne, } ~~ KG 40 ALM MADAME MORROW te, - His friends and acquaintances, and his brother, Thos, | Lientenant Commancing T. A, Craven, U. 8 Merde RYPORT—AreNov 16th ecbes Henteoss, Disney, |: A o the =; a vy, W. H. Ladlow corrected to William H. Lndlow, 96 | ing ali day Dowd, and son in-law, Thos. bow 1 N., assistant ‘and brothers in-law, | in the Coast Survey, Las been executed in part, by 2 offi: | Phil votes. heard him saying ‘Put him out.”’ Fagan went towards | Naty darks, Chas. Fitzgald, Jas, Yousoll and Hagh Fite. | °tt, 84 reported upon ander dato September 18. Prete | PEW ORLBANS—AreNov 18 shipa Moven Taylor, Prench, Hr ritehugh corrected to Henry Fitzhugh, 19 votes, | silkworth with the crowd; do not ideutify any of the | pattiok, also the members Of the Miternian Luiversal | <tc ofits derirable work in the present reason was, how. | Se 'Gett. Muvistreue, Whesier, Liverpool ents Cha J.B. Wi! corrected to Josiah &. Williams, 70 | other prisoners. benevolent Society, are respectfully invited to attend d the following extracts from bis report of reeonnoisance, | borazo, Vester, New York 12 Sars Bremen shtp, Bra v4] votes. f Cross-examined—Silkworth was put out about eleven | his funeral, this aiternoon, at two o'clock, from his late | are communicated in advance of the complete survey, Trereche, Bromeng Byenieh tack Maxpe, Hee Bare 4 P. Sanders corrected to James P. Sanders, 70 votes. | o'clock; ] was standing about four feet from Silkworth | residence, 210 Elizabeth street. bepeat ot bavi at it teh ot Carel ; Caen Pirate, Forben, Vera ‘Crary abip fo less than twenty-threv of these corrections were | just out of the back door; had been there some ten min- ‘On ‘luesday morning, November 21, of inflammation of const of feed Carcliss, lying RSE trot © ter, Murrell, Cadby Spanish ship Modesta, Gilnvart, creates made in the returns from the First district: tive in th utes; went there out of curiosity; think I heard some | the bowels, Cuamtss 5., eldest son of Charles Wilson, | Cf the vr oudlende om Chtesemneamion, a KR ie ; British brig Telexraph, Worsae, Riverton te aial b’ er pranks ore troly ast from the Second district; one in those from the Third | one Silkworth was nota voter, did not lear his re- ‘of Williamaburg, in the 1th year ot his age. ‘tatute miles from the beaen: the ecandings ar> Towed to sea Sth, ships Joba: Ina Nesmith; sehr te ®, Thoge wl ay a toserings, may ‘oall som, district, and ten in the Fourth district; maki | ply; caw him challenge one or tw had a loaded re- VY ‘rlenda of the deceased and those of the family are ‘ ng ing somettenes Se AD = of _ 1%, th vhipa Germania, Wood, NYork 17 days; Joveph set ernie om a mie vies, Foul id om the char | volver; had no other weapons; was not a special de- ed to ates bie Seer ke tether eta nite fee La ek Sane ene ae | alc Weheer Mineburg eps ah: Bows gate, Springen | © 4 Colnmbis Gontiomem nov sdmited,. idence , Sone discrepancies in the returns ed ‘ll the Inspectors of the Fourth puty. o'clock, from By Counsellor Crooke.—Do you belong to any secret | atrect. | dendon’ mm Retalook A elphi ter, wh in September, 1972, cpt 28: by 1d ons anat of ys ms, with | daye; Natten Hanan, Jostin [Acates from the other districts wore | ; t know that 1 | ‘This visitation of God’s providence has cast a mourn- homs ity Reeve, Morrill, Antwerp Sept 11. 2) ship nei iaion, Ma. | AgADAME MORROW WILL CAUBE BPR€DY mane Jority of the reapective Inapovtors thereof. tee Wetsren fm obliged Nowa oeverabodneiarg ful gloom over the iafiteted family and friends. The de. ‘ot considerable drait akeuld not approach the land | Ting eerpool; Span stp Catelaney Gelyt, Barcelons, M a Te aes ee ernae Yoon the Third ward having passed, ) . Are you unwilling to answer? A. Lam. cased was a youth of great aminbleness and generosity thin 4 miles; there is enorally s strong ‘sot rr Ith Fe ehip Verricey ree Elicia, its Teevegh on tpeorcanent whieh ebb eyeeh te Lice "Bai ‘Voonm delivered the sa te Feu belong to the United Americans? A, That | of character, and ove universally beloved ty lus friends anit UES eateds ao you. the ciroupieznces which | Sept er hele Wappse, Coombs, incolneil Bs dayaratir | fet hrInvoktng She pavers of hor woadertl valence, am Kinth ward, which were canvassed is my business. pean ag orm! q bn ne 94 on le to ogatinus the work, by’: so far ns it Central Americs, Chase, ‘on 23 day! cay Cunraprn o eA diserepancies. Thore were twent,; Counsellor—It is for the court to decide whether you | character more than unselfish and it. reliable, and terve the presen ts of 4 | Basso, Tampico 10 days. red to sea 9th, ships Jas ing goreet, neg Canady Br. Gentiomen & tome instances thirty, blsmk ‘votes ia several ot the | must snswer of not, e 708 | He was toe many years a pupil in the Williamsburg { (ih nelsein, cog mae tareta'o€ navlge- dervon, Borah Poringye'a; bark Victor; lth, ship Jabox ted,