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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1855, 1 =~ CITY POLITIC ©. | ee Or Oe | culens are mney is Gow Asbuny Soreapenaenee At st Pot BeaGes, cont, 90, the wide of | Sale Sfbiated tad Maas an punesetna ne" eet ber Ld or h rfisnnd BA’ TA ‘ulton avenue, ‘ept. 30, , | ee wot At allot, 2 Ballot poets we ed eee opel pana arte Mr, Joun Larto, dentist, ofa ton, sug slg ms - being repaired he wil al ‘Sboat the I7th or isth inst foe Nor 2 . ¢ Repiblicans Disheartened—' HALF SHELL CITY, COUNTY AND JUDICIA- ‘16 18 | Theestablishment of the Empire City Regatta Club, in | pointing Public Expeclation—Fortunale that King dé «Co. a Hetice $y Was RY CONVENTION. : “30 5 | this city, is, we neo, being imitated in Bostom, and the | Lave Left the Democracy—Strong Nomination for Sena. | At Hoboken, N, J., Sept. 21, by the Rev. J. P. Stryker, | Novice i herghy. given that the reun Sight} Parsaant to the call of the Democratic Republican ie = | different amateur elubs in that efty have formed a union | tor—A Speedy Promect of a Union Democratic State | W¥. ¥: Sarma, bit ga bath ofNew Yurk. | ofthe Graves Ledge and Harding's Ledge ) nas been Union General Committee, the Half Shel City, Coom'y | “Tyeia OrKeele having Focelved the greatest number of | With a view to diffuse a more genoral taste among young | Zickel, de., ce. ker, Josuen Kharrowrra, “to Carmuisu Kugorewinn, bazh | Mectin's Led Red, No? and Judiciary Convention met last evening st St. votes, was declared unanimously elerted. men for this most pleasant and healthful recreation, and | ‘The Seward whigs here, at headquarters, are wearing | of Hiovoken. Leila Red, Noa Hall, corner of Delancey street and the Bowery, The On motion, a committee was appointed to notify the int Alder tor Bick, Nel for the getting up of periodical matches and regattas, | elongated countenanees, in consequence of the failure to | 10% Thursday, Oct. 4. by the Rev, F. Haws, D. D., Count , candidates of thetr election, and learn whether they would Louis Kazanext, ' Duliling on the outside was blockaded with an excted | candidates of thet ‘The name of this uniou of clubs is the “Charles River | entice democrats tuto the ‘“republican’’ sh net. ‘Thete | Yer Set eae eee 6 Now | ata bades st emt of the adherents, paeaiier eet ee ce Mr. ©. H. Haswniy, of the Bighteenth ward, moved, | Boat Club Association,” and great things may bo ex- | disappointment cannot be concealed though the leaders Ruvsian and Polish papers please a South Point of Nos the democratic of voth the hard and + | which was carried, it a committee consisting of one 5 viewport, R. » 6, by the Rey. John U. Choutes, party Piblch was cartied) hat, a gommitive consisting of one ) pected from Boston hereafter in the way of regattas. The | assume (usion with the free soilers, yet those who will | Mt Newport of Brooklyn, N. Y., to ISanEtva who were eagerly waiting in expectation of receiving the . endorsement of the half shells for their particular friends } at Tammany Hall and Stuyvesant Institute. The excite- ment was so great around the neighborhood of the hal that a posse of the Tenth ward police, under the com- mani of Captain Norris, was stationed at the doorway. | ‘The course of the convention was looked upon with much anxiety by the greater part of the Tammany Hall demo- «wats, for they considered the support of this new party nthe coming election would be a victory on their side toa dead certainty, consequently they were not a little chagtined when they were informed the halfs had deter- mined to postpone the nominations until next Friday. ‘The meeting was caljed to order by B. B. Harr, of the Fifth Ward, who nominated John A. Williams, of the First ward, for which was d to. William Cotter, of the Ninth, and Walter Roach, of the Sixth wards, were then appointed as Secretaries ‘to the convention, The roll was then called, when it appeared that there were several contested seats in the body. There were twe sets of {tlgpies on hand from the Eighteenth ward, known as the d and Duckerman factions. Each claimed, in a most emphatic manner, to logally enjoy their seats in the convention, and as neither was willing to give way for the other, the entire assemblage was thrown into @ state of turmoil bordering on a general party proved them- s they were admitted to a place in the convention by avote of 47 to45. Order having been once more restored, the-attention of the convention was turned towards bu-iness. Daxmut E. SIcK Les rose to congratulate the convention ' ‘on their having completed their organization. He said that about two weeks ago there appeured to be no hope of the union of the democratic party, but now he was glad regatta of the Empire City Club, of New York, which | “speak out in meeting” about the streets coniess freely | Js,, daughter of wm. W. Taser,” Wag, at the foemoe takes place on the 17th instant, promises tobea splendid | that not a single democrat has thus far been drawn in | lice, eae 3G i ie! ce te ourteen boats are bi of n model and finisl ‘ On Thursday evening, Oct. 4, by the Rey. Dr. Millett, perior to anything now afloat. in our waters to com. | 20 did not go last year with Preston King in the support | t\his residence, 171 Knat Seventeenth street, Mr. Framens te for the prizes. We hear that a .arge number of | of the whig ticket. All they pretend to claim now is | T.Taxior, of Vansville, N. Y., to Miss Scsaw Marina ts have m_ entered,fand boat Ca Seaatenre ny about the same result in St, Lawrence and Herkimer as vac elogtel eel, Oe Ger. B. Ditek 6 tao expect an interesting and exciting regatta. The silver | was made manifest at the last election. ‘The old line Cla Speiagteld 6.9, by the Bev. Ny ea eae the best has just beer - fo ee ne, NG, to Miss ASNaw Manta Osnors, both of _ ted, ee ton kon “at 10" Catherine” stip, | and Webster whigs at first intended to calla State Con- ecg ae " baa Teta’ about three inches in diameter, aud about | vention, and organize aloof and distinct from the Seward | — Newark papers please copy. half an. inch in thickness. Carved laurel leaves | qpolitionists; but through the advice of Washington surround the , and on the top ‘ Died. ATU ortega ekenture oat wm Ms bit, “Unthe | Hunt it has been decided to remain quiet, only to be At Rye (S.¥.), on Thursday, Oct. 4, CLamses Hon. front is a golden shield, on which is engraved the names | certain to vote for national men. uarp, widow of Butler Hubbard, of Conn,, in the 90th of the officers of the elub Stephen Roberts, President; { Here, in this putrid political atmosphere, it was gene- | yenr of her age. if George A. Cook, Vice President; J.D. R. Putman, Secre- | iy. a coded,entil af . Texas papers please copy. tary, and George W. Warner, Treasurer. The reverse | Tully conceded, until a few days since, that the Know | oO. Ty" Gti 4 Mra Many Lyons, widow of the Inte contains a marine view, representing a regatta, spivitedly | Nothings would easily elect their candidates. They had | Wim. Lyons.” : , inv, and ts the most magnificent ‘ous of tuo. Lag ever | 22 AP4 18 thels own hans, and had it been played skil- | Her temainn will bo removed, from Mer resenoe,_ ta manufsctured in this city. It is entitled the “Cham. { fully, they might easily have achteved al the honors and | Tone herent dtu Holy Gree Fort second atsert, bee pion’s medal.” emoluments too. But the demon of ambition entered | tween Fighth and Ninth avenues, op Tuesday, 9th inst., Ecie Company Vierr,—Neptune Engine Company, No. | their ranks, Has sooty presence created dissentions | at § o'clock. High mass will be celebrated for the repose 6, Captain McGregor, of New Haven, Connecticut, are | which cannot be appeased. The candidatos for office | Of her scul, at 83 o'clock, and ber eorpse will remain in the church making proparaticns to visit this city. They will lave | were legion, Tholr County Convention, held Last wee, | will teke chee, ice fais eae cpa, Her, funeral New Haven on Thursday night next, and return on the | displayed a contest for office more animating, acrimo- | invited to attend, without further notice. Saturday morning following. No. 6 ia considered one of | nivus and unrelenting than any ever witnessed at the gon unday, Oct. 7, Many, wife of Wm. R. Greene, aged the beat machines in the United States, and will create | conventions of either of the old parties, Although the i : . @ friends and relatives of the family are requested to sositite Interess num lonlitrarmaag oy Bieciee belligerents did not arrive at quite the pitch which John | attend her (aneral, from her Inte reskiense, 120th atreet, ‘Tau: Cevsvs Mansiiars.—A meeting of the Consus Mar- | Yan Buren’s “freemen and witnesses’ did at the colo. | near Seventh avenue, Harlem, this (Tuesday) morning, shale was held last evening, but owing to the absence of | vated New Scotland fees fight « tew years sines—atili | atts o'clock, Her romaae willbe taken tothe county there is no telling wl t have ‘happened, had a | for interment. the cftcars, the ‘comvention. sdjonrned,, enbjaot to. the | (ito tous leader: been present and gave thesigaal for | AtGreenpoinh onthe siiwwt, am, tee tatant daugh- call of the Chairman and Secretary. It was supposed | g row, Had the Know Nothing's not exhibited such | ter of Thonias P. and Aan Ford, aged 16 months, that some Peel action would be taken, but it seems | over-anxiousness for office aud presented nainea wor- On Monday morning, Oct. 8, Apa Avausta, infgt the Marshals are not yet prepared to nominate a ticket. | thy of public confidence, they might casily have aucseod- | daughter of Wm. F. and Amanda MeArcher, aged 6 moths They will, however, favor the election of those canli- | ed. The ticket which they aak the people to aupport, | and 26 days. dates for the Legislature who are favorable to the pas- | take it from beginning to end, is the weakest ever known | _ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully mittees from the other conventions, as to ars meg. Q ‘The Chairman named the committee, when the Conven- tion adjourned. THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE The Republican Central Committee met at the Mercer street House last evening, under a call for the purpose of uniting with the delegates and alternates to the whig and republican State Convention, who acquiesced in the ‘fusion,’ for the purpose of nominating candidates for city and county officers, In the absence of the Presi- dent, Mr. E, A. Stansbury, the first Vice President, C. C. Leigh, Esq., occupied the chair, and the other regular officers of the committee officiated. Aletter was read from Mr. Stansbury resigning the post of chairman and his place as a member of the com- mittee. The resignation was accepted, and a vote of thanks tendered him. After some further unimportant business the commit- tee appointed at a previous meeting to confer with the Astor House organization, with reference to unity of ac- tion, reported im favor of uniting with that body to make nominations for city and county officers, and that the two bodies act together as the Republican Central Committee of New York. This led to a long discussion and numerous propositions to amend, It was finally disposed of by the adoption of a resolution pro- viding that a committee oi five be appointed to act in concert with a similar committee from other bodies which accept the republican platiorm, and report the names of candidates for city officers. The “ other bodies” referred to were understood to be the Astor Honse ro- cation 0 Rock*. N Wend of Lower Middie™, Governor sad Point’. er Dotcheater Fl ‘our Point Channel. . Btack, No 13 ant marked thus* will be replaced by Spar Buoys during By order of the Lighthouse Board. C HB CALDWELL, Boston, Oct 5, 1855. Lighthouse Inspector, 24 District. OMe Cid at New Bedford ath at New Bedford Oth, barks Mari , Paci Open; kiliot © Cowdin (acm, S56 tenes oot eae do do, 6th, ship Cowper (started 5th, but returned, Off Kodiak July 25, Zenas Coan, Rose, Nauk, bi n, Ship Europe, for Liverpool. t G, lat 60 N, lon 18 W. Batk Buriagton, of Botte trou Cetdur or Mass, Ry 905 ten Straits of Gibraltar. Bork ‘ Wild Duck” (perhaps Sex Duck. from Matanzas vio Cowes and Gibraltar for Trieste), was signalized Aug 28, Of Malaga, bare May Queen, steering 8, was seen Sent 29, off Cape Hht- ras. Foreign Ports. ARCO PR, Sept 19-In port brig Andrew Ring, Foster, ir NYork ldg. Care Havtiny, Sep! 2—Tn port brig Ornsader, Wooster, foe NYork 6 days: sehr Spring (il, Veeemmn, for mn 4 days, Sid 24th echr Northern Light, Burritt, Boston. Sept 28—Arr ship Micmac, Auld, Glasgow, leston with part of her cargo; brigs Mary’ ladeiphia; Florence, Perry, NYorkk. MALra, Sapt 9—Sid ship ‘Titan, Eldridye (from Marseilles), to say everything betokened a fore divided democracy. The tceliug in favor of a union | pubticans, the reformers, and the Temperance Alliance. | sage of a bill for their relief. on any sie here, and has thrown “the order” into per- | invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on | “Powe rant, Trinidad; Sept &—No Am veseels tn port. was rife in both sections of the pacty and the masses of J. Chambers, James 0, Bennet, ‘Thomas (. Se a tect ridicule aud contempt. Weinesday morning, at 10ss'e'eloek, from the residence | | Sr Tuomas. Sept 26—in port brig Hope, Biddle, for Sava. the party were only prevented from joining hands in the Ottarson, and R, T. Hallock were appointed Fire in Thirty-ninth street. It has been most fortunate tor the democrats that | of her parénts, 193 West Sixteenth street, near Kighth | nilla soon; Andiew Ring, Foster, from Guadeloupe, wig frt; coming contest by the machin tions of the would-be lead- | Such Gommittee, A DESTRUCTION OF A LOT OF GOW sHEDS—Grear | King, Mann, Wood & Co. have deserted to the whig camp. | avenue. Oe ree es from Philadel ers. ‘The fact of that convention havieg thus assemble: At this point, a committee from the Astor House or- NUMBER OF COWS SAVED. ‘This class of ultra abolitionists have heretofore been the On Monday, Oct, 8, in the 72n year of hisage, Mr. Micut. | yuia for Marnouibo Lalor brig fda Rayuas, Lamar, trom, New was a proof of the strong desire manifested by the demo- | panization, then assembled ai 441 Broudway, presented bi 2 only stumbling block ix ihe way of union anda single | Barry. ‘ork, also for Maracaibo. , ¥ cratic party to be once more united in brotherhood against thefr common foes—the Maine law fanatics, the Diack republicans, and the Know Nothings. He had been led to believe that the Tammany Hall party would defer making their nominations until they had made theirs, but in this he was sadly mistaken. Last night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, a fire broke out | ticket, ‘The ouly regret remaining is that John Van | _ ‘The friends of the family and those of his sons, the Rev. in the cow shets belonging to Mr. Noah A. Childs, dis- | Buren does not openly join them. Could ho be shaken | John Barry, Thomas, James, Maurice and Patrick Barry. tiller, situated in West Thirty-niath street, corner of | ol repucinted, discarded, excommunicated and sent to | are requested to atiend his funeral, whieh will take plac ‘f i the abolitionists, where be sightsally bel ngs, the demo- | frem St. Patrick’s cethedral, at 103¢ o’clock on Wednes- Tenth avenue, The sheds extended along Thirty-ninth could unite upon a single State ticket, ‘and conse- | day, 10th inst. His remains will be taken to Calvary Ce- street, to near the Eleventh avenue, containing upwirds upon local tickets, in twenty-four hours. There | metery for interment themselves, and desired to know the intention of the Central Committee with reference to the proposed umon, ‘The above named commuittes were directed to proceed to 441 Broadway, and report the action of the Ceatral Com- mittee. They accordingly did xo, and the Home Ports. ALBANY, Oct —Arr schrs Convert, Boston; Fanny Feen, and Copia, 'Portiand, Me; Thos B Smith, New’ Bedford; Wim Mowry. ‘ahd Hllza, Providence; Catherine, Sandwich.” O@ achrs Empire, Highlander, Organ, and Mariner, Boston; Saralt Augusta. Providence; Challenge, NBedtord. nid Xt é ASTOR HOUSE COMMITTER ve » 3 4 . 6 ond ALEXANDRIA, Oct 5—Arr echrs H May, and Ht Price, pnts ee eae ton hee ach Ronn: which had assembled at No. 411 Broadway, now be- | 0%250 cows. The fire, when first discoverel, was in the | [ve Bees clsatetie usted. me Pacer g arta orients Pant “gros Sarre Reyoba NBY Suliete, Sale Hain agai cea gopon madly rushed things through, with the vain hope of | came the scene of action, The committee made their | Payloft, about the centre of the sheds. The police ant | since, when Judge Parker was nominated by acclamation. | ‘The remains will be taken to Fxeter, N. H., for inter- | 'Houss Providence: L Warsreuey sad Yoana’ Amotion roping the half shells in, The Tammany Hall party were #0 much afraid of the half «hells dictating to them who should be the candidates, and that there might probably York. Sid Sth brig 1 ry Boston; Shackford, do; schr M Bedeil, NYork; schrs Pa.#hea, Bridgeport; H E Barker, Bos. ton; H May) NYorke Oth, brig Xenophon, ‘Boston; Ida Mailler, citizens in the neighborhood were very active in extricat- | A day or two since the two sections met in different Sena- | ment, ‘The friends of the family ne invited to attend the ing the cows from their perilous positions. They were | torial conventions. The hards proposed a candidate for | funeral, at the house of Dr, Elliot, Carmansville, this day all tuken out in safety. The firemen, as usual, were very | Senator whom the softs finmediately adopted. The union | (Tuesday) at 12 o'clock. report. The Astor House people were badly puzzled; but finally, after long debate, adopted a resolution to appoint be a fusion of the national part a jealous and ill- | comuittee to confer with that of the Central Coumittes, | prompt at the premises, and succeeded in preventing the | was upon JohnK, Porter, a distinguished member ofthe le- | On Monday, Oct. 8, Panacx Farrer. Nove TOE ‘ natured manner gave the republiran party the coll | but not with reference to candidates, but. as to the mode | fire fromextending beyond the sheds. One range of the | galprofedsion in this city, Until within a few years iieacted | _ Tiis friends are inviled to attend hia funeral, from his ater a fond Houde Stay Bi Manton, Haier shoulder. . Although these lnaders of the Tammany Hall | of making ncminations. Mesirs. Leeds, Sherwood, Town- | sheds was burnt down, together with a large quantity | with the whig party, but when Seward and Weed con- | late resiience, 182 Mott street, this afternoon,’ between 1 | Galveston; Fombay, Bill, New Ori Julia Howard, Oole, party had acted ina manner ealewlated to distract the | fend. Blunt and Peabody were appointed such com | of feed. verted it into a sectional abolition concern, Mr. Porter | und 2 o'clock. do; barks John GNpin, Gott, Cienfuegos; Indian Queen, Maa” democratic pau till he was certain, from present ap- | mittee, Mr. Childs estimates his loss at about $4,000—insu- | absndoned it, declared himself an adherent to the main On Monday, Oct. 8, of neuralgia in the head, Rosk ANN Bt Care en cae eee rances, that @ union could be brought about this fall. | “ine Astor House Committeo adjourned to Weanesday | rance in the following companies :—Ponnsylvanis, of | doctrines of Clay nnd Webster, and belleving that the | Exsis, daughter of Obediah and Ann Ennis, aged 15 years, nwoorah, Hacon, Fredericksburg i lowever, there was no doubt wha‘ever of the complete | evening, and the Centrai Committee to Saturday evening. | Pittsburg, $672; Northwestern, of Philadelphia, $384 ; | principles of the national democrats were the only true | four months and 8 days. Smith; Austin, Gibbs; Rls Tay, Lake; Wan fusion of the democrats before the election of 1855. Mr. | Mr, Flagg is mentioned for Comptroller, Wn. F. Have. | Girard, of Philadelphia, $408 ; Fulton, New York, $256; | grounds upon which a friend to the Union could stand, } _ The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully P Simmons, Barratt, and Gen & Mary, Lord, Sickles concluded his remarks by urging an amalgama- | meyer for Governor of the Almshouse, aud Sylvanus Ged- | Beekman, New York, $266; ‘Granite, New York, $256 ; | openly joined that standard. He isa man of command: | invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, at Treat, Fhilbreck, do Cid bars oble tion of the Mquor dealers, Germans and half shells into | ney for Commissioner of Hepaits and Supplies, State Mutual Fire and Marine, of Philadelphia, $604. ing talents, an eloquent and able debater, sound logical | Fordham, Westchester county, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at W Packer, Wads one powerful and grand organization. He had no doubt e republicans appear to be in quite a xnarl_ in refer- Occupants. Cows." Occupants. Cows, | reasoner, classical scholar, and most affable and cour. | 12 o'clock A. M. Her remains will be taken to Calvary | Le RNS er Un: cee iakenns Vong, hd that both of there first parties would be gladly united | ence to their county nowinations, ‘They freely declare | John Connelly, 6 8. P. Childs. teous in his demeanor. ‘This democratic coup d’état has | Cemetery for interment, Arr Oct 7 bark Victorine, Browster, Buvameaby pens with the halfsin the coming campaign. Before taking Btate icket. ‘The course now pursuing by the Atlas has | — sitp Dirigo, Young, Glaagow—Dunham & Dimon. BALTIMORE.Oct 6—-Arr ship. Flore. McDonald, Skinner, useless and pernicious; and whereas the General Committee | nomination for State and city nominees, H wannab; schrs E n 3 that they will not support the whi ty ticket | H. Schmidas . J, Flanigan thrown consternation into the fusion camp. The whigs | —-—_—--—___ — Amelia, Harding, Alexandria; Wm 0 Catwil, Davis, Phlndele his seat, he offered the following resolutions, as expres: | hntess tke Brondway Hale conitees comets of the | Is Kingsly. Wm, Hudry. are paralyzed and thunder struck, Such a nomination ia; JA Hayord, Bartett, and Sani Neah.’ Allon,’ Philadel sive of the sense of the meeting, witch were unanimously | Retion of the Syracuse, Fusion Convention. ‘They, will | Wm. Vail,. Wm, Treite. they had’ no eonception of. But Mr. Porter not only MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, 3 Otioman, Cina; Blak. Hooper, and ea Flower, Parker, adopted, amidst some confasion:- have a pretty lively time to-night at the Broadway Ta- | Jobn ark, F. Hannen.. unites the two sections of the democratic party to a mam, | ~~~ Fa Fg ed Tay ote acreage yr memeh og ‘Whereas, the true object of poliiical organizationsisto secure | bernacle, if any interference is taade in local politics. D. Smith..... C. Bullwinkle, - 16 | but carries with him every considerate, constitutional, ALMANAC FOR NEW YoRK—tmI8 D) ‘ou, Pendleton, NYork. ‘Telegraphed, ship the success of certain political principles, an object only to be aPcab om Jobn Etance, John Mellroy. 4] conservative whig in the counties of Albany and Schenec- 6 O48 mora 4 26 ; bark Jedo; trom Chinriewton: brig attained by such combined and united action of poreine enter- ORDER OF UNITED AMERICANS. — tady. ‘The opponents of the infamous Maine law will find 631 , NO: M Washington and Sitks Hien Ue Samo Donncen votre ae will conpanizaye Aid haxian: a Ete ab Totdl..esssesssescersescecessesserecesecsesesee e087 | dp Bim staunch advocate of repeal on the floor of the AANRAD ED FOS. | detpbia, “Signal for five brign. Ma a\urday, wind N to BW, Cracy of (he eity of New York no difference of opinien consera: The delegates to the Executive Committee of the Order It seems that “Mr, Childs was’ the owner of the sheds | Senate. His election is conceded by every one, except of Port of New York, October 8, 1855, wibrain at night, steamers Jos Whidey, City of New York: tog any ofthe quesilongof national or looal polley which arc | of United Americans mot lust eveuing at American Hall, ae fable, ppvere poate onto ine Boore Sena | ae a s Ly be eer x ii ple dunootatd — day, wind NW, moderate nnd clear, ship Wellfleet (which wens resented for popular decision—a fact which re tl th tain the tenants will amount to about There isan effor' ug to ny mocratic oI , Saence : | Buance of hostie organtzationsin the democraite party, pom | Broadway and Grand street, to nominate or endorse the | Phe1ss ue a * EnaEED COORUTMORE Oct bane Ain : rendered it certain that the soft or administration ticket Ship Splendid, Riggins, B Liverpool, #8 days; bark Sarah Park, Pendleton, Liverpool; lavre—Wm Whitlock, Jr. expo eee a ee eaten OF Sesion, to ie OEE 4 | hei Williamsburg City Inteliigence. is doomed to defeat. Its recent articles against th Ship Pacific, Gad ‘Oricans—Win Nelson & Sop. Sept ud: brig Marietia (Bn), Gwynn, Dom " Tisch met ae chuyvessos Insiiare, by pegleeting to take any, ere was much excitement around tho Hall. The a Clty 2 1s doomed to defeat, : cles ag ne ip Pacific, ; H h Bom sary a union of the democracy, and the conventions which | friends of James Dewy, the whig candidate for Strect HARD SHELL PRIMARY MEETINGS. Kansas law and the administration, and in favorof the | Hark Allee (now) Penny, Rio Janeiro—G 8 Colt, . ei Varker. Rogers, Batter ena ae, er sanbare ‘Assembled at Tammany Hal refusing or otaliing 10 re: abolitionists, has destroyed all its influence for the ticket. cognize the movement commenced in good faith, by this organl- zation, thereby endangeriny the aucoess of deino ratie princt- ples, maintaining and promoting unnecessary and rainous divl- Slons, aud giving such an advaniaye to our ailversaries as tay fecure their triumph and our defeat, bavenot ouly disappointed { the just and reasonable expec of the democracy, and Deiraved the best interests of the party, but have manifested 8, New Chas Colgate, Seaman, New Frankfort via Sollers’ Fort, Cli (edmon', Post, New York: steamer Wm Jenkins. Hallet, Boston; briy Palermo Br), Peterson, Halifax, NS; brig ‘Vulcan, (Br), Curd, St loli, NB; schr Jeroleman, Lines, New York; schr V Br), ‘Smith, Halifax, N S;'achr Chief, Ho {onesty, Appleton, ‘Troy; schr Jl Harned, Commissioner, worked hard, as well as many other of the Whig nominees friends, but it was of no use. Joseph &. Taylor, the Know Nothing nominee, was endoxsed almost, ifnot quite, unanimously. A dead sot was made at George W. Morton, Know Nothing candidate for City Inspector, but he succeeded triumphantly over every obstacle. ‘The The hard shell primary mectings for tho clestionof | Th herds nover bad any real expectation of electing Pastp eh Aalea et Bea Deere fea delegates to the County aud Assembly Conventions, took | their ticket, and only refised to offer the clive branch we | Bag 23 vince yesterday afternoon, and passed off without any | Fyracuae bernuse {he Kings, Nyes and others, wero then | Brig Hire town, Usracoae- fre, Gon 4b. : , 0 i with the softs. Now, Objection does ‘not exist. ri mn, Bostford, Mohile— Haza disturbance, of moment, ‘The following named persons | Tye. putrid masses ‘and Gliby exresenoes bawo been Sehr Mary, Maso, Barncoa” Noller & Riera, | Thirteenth War t—County—Saml. K. Hoggetts, Philip lwekily removed, ‘The two State committees can with ir Jno Castner, Johnson, Savany ranton & Tallman, H ht, New: Caspian, Hodgeon, Luscomb, Monrovia—J A Machado. ns, Hopkins, Martiniqgue—Nesmith & Sons. Schr P He! mer, Gandy, Plymouth, &c—Master, trina : ae schr T W Olcott, Bourne, Troy; sciir Bilza Pliaro. Falkenburg. tha! they are actuated by personal interests and personal aa | Victory of Taylor's friends was the occasion for lon t shout- ir Wart j gevtte, | propriety now hold conferences, and in good faith under- | Schr W Prown, Derrickeon, Wiltainglons Doiner &Potier. | Newark. NJ; schr Trident, Chase, Boston; scr P Wallace, Dathios sather than by attariment iodemocratie principles and | ing, cheering, and other expressions of joy. the final xe. | Hemitvon, David Pool, dohin, Tucker. Assembly Robt. | eee elect a single ticket. Let them take the matter | Set Rate Gemma iT Rct nT egtan Dolner &Polier. | Nee evita ® Hercived, That his convention: in heuisesarae ofiiedudes, | Stet Ras the endorsing of the “Know Nothing State and | Wy jin fe iard—County—Jobn. McCluskey, Joseph | into immediate consideration, Should either refuse thus Ech G PaGeng. Likcuss’ Haktsnee Maton a tora. Sol erhes does ica hime a to the party’, willendeavor to uniic. the democratic vote by the y r se Mitchell, James Lee, Michael Kelly. Assembly—Roger } to comibr, then it will be ineumbent upon one or the } Sci ¢ F Strong Liscum, Haltinore “Malller & Lord. (CHARLESTON , Oct 4—Arr steamship Isabel, Rollins, New se! lection of b taker ‘composed of the mos! cligible candidate: o -_ etc C ps k Wha- | Other section to institute another State convention with- - q oven hg pie me JeaFa ‘5 Ade now, i berias, Rominated at Stuyvesant Institue and Tammany Hail zi MISCELLANEOUS en ny HatelokMcGaltary, dense: Beaman, PStrioe Wik): Oat aticen cf Section: nA bring forwards union de- | Sq Qua Gr) Wa Set ap hanl y WLewis, ieeiall Nocmeon ve Berane ety, Songs NS nzesgived. pened nee balay ‘he democracy ot N jew ZaKto The 14th are x pipe bave’s a follow. ‘eenth Ward—County—Wm. Marshall, John Thura-9) Pte Heaton — bd regard to ne Cora big Bebr Louisa, Mathe i ‘Boston—Brett, fons & Co. teat tl Oct 5—-Arr schr Carthagena, Huxford, Wu- enders a cone-ried action ow Nothings have made illow- , Ward ‘ ea ohn Co Sobn Vi . Tis not too late chr Howard, Lovell, Boston mington, NC. ‘opponents of iat odious and ‘yranuical enactmen: peculiarly | nominations:-—For Aldeman, Havid If. Adams. Council- re ENC a earner ireremaed as Saats THE Dutinct puna ‘Ave Wocka ty te Gayot | Eee Hise eter Denton e bear bs: nA RIVER, Oct Gare sehr Lucy © Sharp, Gharp, Phe ; sat 2B a distri A oyle, G. H. , ey. 4 e ~ we 2 tho 5 +. soo) nie’. NYork i otgeaived. That 9 cary ont the invention of the preceding ia mae ip Tope eng aueemane! ue sielrhih’ Ward—County—sohin ‘A, Saal, Chas: Riche, election, Been Gee Sete ae aac oien nein Orcmawrit NLOUCE: oat Scart ache Sarah “Setionals, Byoue lution, acommittee of nine be appointed by the presideat . His ht) PS ermes Jobn R. Rowe, John Tim: Assembly—Francis Bren: Line. * ‘ Th uuther K Snow, Boston for NYork. thie eguvention to confer wilh the Liquor Dealers’ Avsocia- | istrict Captain David Klesner, | de, John Pird, Peter Corney, John Kleinlcin. Our Relations with Denmark. = ARRIVED. HOLE, Oris, PMH Arr rida Maine, Merihew, tion, with the view of ascertaining the practicability of formi in the 22d ward Honorable Nicholas Seacrist has been ‘hightunth Ward—Counte_-Wm. Holmes, Martin Kalb From the Providence Journal, Oct. 8.] French war steamer Grondeau, Lieut Galey, Commandinj ‘harleston for Boston; Token, Crosby: Isola; Griflu; Bell facta Ueket ae may secure the co-operation and eupport of | nominated as an independant democratie canitdate. Aelsch, Jas, Fitzgoreld, Hiram Helms, Assembly —Tho. | We are happy to be able to state, om the moat reliable | trem Guaaioupe ia Raliinore, 2daye, moagié4 guna, | Boule, Herrick, and Lady of the Lake, Shute, Philadelphia for y . Dy been inated for Counci sch, A Ass —Tho- : 1 ; = Lave 4 i 3 Matchless, Smith, ington, 'NC, for do; Wal- Resolved, That the consistent and recozniged opposition of | ene Baths ares iee he the werd at he erg guacliman in | jas Corbiti, Jas. MeGuire, Philip Kreuscher, Jos. Sem- | authority. that measures are in progress by the United { Ship Wm Rathbone, Pratt. Liverpool Sept 8, with mdse and | Boston, schr= Matchless, Bmith, Lillie Sanders, yron; Ward; Lillie Corson; C Matthews, Warren; AR MoKensic, Drivko; Reve- nue, Carson, and Gienview, Partridge, Philadelphia for do: Jane C Pattargon, Dole; Mary A Shropshire, Shropshire: E Ht Nash, Chandler; ‘Abaco, Colson; “Charity Waliers, and Tsa- Yella Thompson, Corson, do for do; Ella Bourne, Bourne, Brothers, Goaiers, and Mar H Banks, Banks, do for 2, roline Vils: 'o for Lynn; Jor orter, English, i fey ital Portand; the democratic party to the aul-republican heresies of the Know Nothings, and to all organizations which seek to establish religious tests, or to exelnde any class of our people frome 9 participation tn political aflairs, aifords to our adopted fellow- Citizens their only guarantee’ for the preservation: of their rights and privileges, and that we therefore cordially invite their co-operation in’ our effort to unite and harmonize that government which will put to rest ail fears of any |S passencers, 1o Bvarett & Brown. Oct4. of Nantucket South Sti collision with Denmark, growing out of our refusal to | Shtals, at 5AM, sawn steamer steering F n Correspondence. submit longer to the Sound dues. A messenger is on the | hte ive i otenbeagh, oy ae € dayn win V ASHINGTON, 5 way, ifnot already in Denmark, charged wit portant ‘Schr Pleiades (Br), Nickerson, Windsor, 11 days, with plas- __ Wasurxotox, Oct. 6, 1855. | Goematches to our representative at Gopeahagen, direct- | tes trae, om fs a e The Sibastapol Newe in Oficial Cirelet—How it Affects‘our | ing him to enter into negotiations anew in regard to these | Schr Wm Finlth, Sweezey, S to French Valor—General Seott’s | taxes. Of course nothing is known as to the instructions | Corn, to McCready, Mott & ler. Chas. Doty has been nominated by the saine party in 4 the 84th council district. ‘Wm. H. Peirpoint has been nominated as an indepea- dent hard shell candidate in the 50th council district. Anthony F. Gallagher is the hard shell candidate in the th council disirict. Our Washingt vannah, 6 days, with wheat and party in which alone they can find support and protection 7 ., Stateemen—Ti iinite r chr y ‘Cambridy 1; Cambridge, H bitn, do for arty fa, Which alone, they can find, support and pre Nicholas Kiseelis the eandidate of the same party in | eee ne nnn akolf Fighi_What Uniter | We takes to the United States Chargs des Afaires there, | Sch! DW Landerson, Farlow, Beaufort, NC, 4 days, Bangs New Verk for Bath Uregon, Greenlent, Belmore toe Resolved, That (he committee betore mentioned be instructed | the 48th council district. pinion Previous to the Malakoff Fight— ve It is sufficient, however, to state that our government Behr Baw ard. Curis: Virginia. “id do; Wording, Russ, Doboy, Ga, for do. Sid brigs Thos totake such measures as may, in their judgment be necessary Henry W. Colyer is the hard shell candidate in the 28th States Giiicers Thiak—The President and His Regrds— | has no desire to force a friendly Power, situated as Den- Fehr Catherine T Dix, Cox, Virginia, 2 days, M Maybew, Advance, Token and. Aui Scbrs Sam! Cast- and proper, to secure such auch co operation on the part of our fellow ei of foreign birth, |, That the said committee be instructed to report to this convention, atits next meeting, and that the convention now adjourn to Thursday next at7 P.M. In accordance with the above resolutions the followin, peraons were appointed on the committee, to confer wit council district. John M. Reynolds is the hard shell candidate for Coun- cilman in the 47th district. SIXTH J ISTRICT WHIG POLICE JUDICIAL CONVENTION. The Whig Judicial Convention re-nssembled Inst sven= ing. Four ballota were taken unsuccessfully for a dele- alia: r. 4 ver, Don Nicholas, Pavilion, Louisa, R A Miller, Ori (Br), ADE ‘ition cbr, Nanttckel, CW Snow’ State of Maines Chaeaplon, HM Jenkins, Ella, Sally Banger and Banga, Gib—Are dries Mary Farrow. Orcutt; Caroline A White White, and Pamaho, Markell. Philadelphia f Fred by Smith, do for Thomasiou; Triad, Wooster. do for East- ra, Blatchiord, do for do (got aground on Hedge Fence morning, but got oif this PM without damage); Amos Mr. Marcy and the utrality Laws—Lord Palmerston =~ isatthe present time, ae bf hasty measures Da ior Pg en ge scare in a Fer ‘an Sy ‘i pe which may compel her to appeal to either of the present Schr H P Lord, Stulth, baltimore, 4 days. tn & Fix——Pro-Busslan Sympathier Ff the Americans, belligerent nations for the defence of a system of taxa- | Schr Kova, more, 19 days. ins, Bal Great was the excitement produced among the high | tion on commerce which is her chief source of revenue Bane Qrion, Brett, Portland, Ct. Portland, Ct. offictals of our city upon the receipt of the news of Sebas- | It would be undignified in a great nation like the United Sehr § 8 Buckingham, Leonard, Portland, Ct, topol’s fall. By many of these eminent personages the | Stites to resort. to hostile measures which would tend to | Schr BH Brainard, Selden, Poruand, Ct, the .juor dealers aud Gormans:—Daniel B. Sickles, E.B. | gat i however. . ; " 4 embroil « weak Power like Denmark in the struggle | Schr Jos Rodgers, Worthington, Port'and, Ot. ; r Hart, ‘R. J. Clark, W. 0. Donnell, Thomas Moloney’ John | Sijouraea’e’uvect om the cath of Ooteker. The onponing | HHOTERDabillty of that fortress dit not admit the ques- | now going on in Europe, which might result in Ber Over | Eee eee anak Perea Ct Yaris; Rovihess, ond Mary Staples: Maples: Wimtestoss Mack, Werley Hunt, Anthony’ Kichoff and Joseph H. | candidates for the nomination for Police Justice, Mesara, | tionirg, and the opinion was also freely entertained that | throw. It fsa wise measure, therefore, in the Secretar Behr Danlel Russell, Shaler, Portiant, Gt, for Philadelphia, | N ©, for Boston; Blossom, Sullivan, Leipsic, Del, for do: Orion, Vet ‘ Pearey and Vandreau, will probably run, and no nomi- | another winter in the Crimea could not but prove fatal | of State, to setile this difficulty amicably; wnd if Denma Roby Ghiet sistee Porn ata Holl, Viratnia for do; Thos Hix, Hail, York for doy Canary, for Philadelphia. is unprepared at present to concede anythi there Schr Mcvlaskey, Arnold, Portland, Ct, for Philadel shia, to the hopes of the allies. These ideas wore doubtless | would be no sacrifice to extend our, present. commercial vente a sda “i taken from an article in the London Times, upon the ac- | treaty for n couple of years, by which time the contest | Brig Zoara, from Doboy coat cession of Gen, Simpson as Commander-in-Chi+f of the | 2°W going on may have subsided. ‘Wine during the day, W. = Since we commented on this subject a fow days since, British forces, where nothing less than shamofal defeat | we jaye seen it stated in a Prussian paper that the Rus: was anticipated, sian government bad undertaken to mediate between Den- | yor’ ‘arrived at Delaware. Breakwater yesterday. ta fo far aa British success in the ast engagement iv eon- | mark and she United Staies on, the matter in dispute, with ibe light ship Brandywine in tow, which is to be placed ad sidered, the Times’ opinions have been made good, and it @ plan -eems to be that no definite adjustment should | a beacon on the Five Fathom Bank. be arrived at until the close of the present war. b fs to the desperate courage of Pelissier and h s brave wen Mé eg Eels gg Uk ER ntl ad - Baltimore, his been sold to ‘a Philadelphia house on private that England is not now mourning an irretrievable and Great Indian Battle in Minnesota. verma, I BM NaS disgraceful defeat. One of our oldest and most practical A correspondent of the St, Paul Democrat, writing from Herald Marine Correspondence. the Lower Sioux Agency, in Minnesota Territory, gives . ape generals, at present in this city, represents, as his | the folowing account of a battle nent that place, boteeon | NEWPORT Mercury Office) Oct Arr aches Wd. Arthur, Hoxie, Philadelphia for do; Ad The convention then adjourned till 74¢ 0’elock, on Fri- nation be made by the convention, day evening next, THIRTEENTH WARD WHIG NOMINATIONS. At a meeting held at Onderdonk’s Hall last evening,the fellowing nominations were made :—Councilmen, 33d district, Alonzo G. Reynolds; 34th, Andrew Craft; 85th, V.C. W. Churebill. Assessor, John B. Ryerson. Con: tables, Dayid Laffon, Rufus Johnson. Commissioner of Schools, John Pearsall, ‘Trustees, long term, R. H. Richardson, John Hammond; do., two years, J. W. Weed; do., one year, A. W. Eagleson. School Inspector, William A: Walker. ALLEN KNOW NOTHINGS. The delegates to this Convention met last evening at National Hall, Canal street, but after discussing the me- ‘on, Simpson, do for Rox T rk fos ‘xington, Poo! SOFT SHELL JUDICIARY CONVENTION. ‘The delegates to this convention met last night at Tam. many Hall, The retinue of outsiders in attendance, though not as large as at the previous conventions of this wing of the democracy, was sufficiently large to be Gemocratic, and sufficiently noisy and enthusiastic to give it undoubted political character. The excitement. however, did not centre so much in any special interest 8 to who would be the successful candidates for the offices Bai ison.’ Tuttle; Louisa ‘Gray, ris Chester, Corson; Robt Corson, Corson; May: Mary & Elizabeth: Price; J Ireland, Fr and J C Runyon, dicot, for ladelphia; A 4 mond. Paine; J SSheriver, Cain: HE Westcott, Malony; TG Smith, Smith; A EG Cattell, Wiliams; Treasurer, Siaples, and. hh H Risley, Seamen, Boston tor Philadelphia; Bay State, ; North Pacific, Marey and Timothy Pharo, Crammer,do do; HP Cushing. Goatrey do for do, with loss of one an- chor; RG Porter, Hudson, Boston asters; 4 Sanford, Scull. and Nerissa, Sioddard, do for Hinks, do for Virginia; J R Watson, Eldridge, do for Amboy; Flora King, Biagden, do for Georgetown, SC; JT Parnard, Stiles, do for Baitlmore; Julius, Marblehead ‘The steamtug Amerien, Capt Virden, from NLondon via New for which enndidates were to be named, as in an anxiety | rite of various nominees, adjournen without any action. } pinion, the fghting and goneralship ot the French, ia | a party of Alissourl hall breeds, assisted by some Chip- | pie hy isto Ocean Ways, Vesagy, Protiaence or Prlaaet. | forFhiadeyphiss Mury & Louisa, Sicelman, H 9 Menger, ob EPU! their several attacks upon the Malakoff before and ia- | pewaYindians and a band of Yankton Sioux:— a; JH Patten. Higgins Bangor for do; Dolphin, Hall, Digh. | {20D, and Ald, English, Saiem for do; J Stratton, Hale; " 8 XN ASS MEETING. r. pe ans ant pl Hi ies s iphin, Hall, 4 4 beberle: aaaleat petra oredr hg coe nile cluding its final eapture, ns unequalled by any military | “It apjears that the Sioux were encamped on the open | tou ior NYork: Mary # Pleree, Smilh, Providence for Philadel. | %T do; Alabama, Avery, Provincetown for Pilidelphiay a The county mass meeting of the republicans assembles this evening at the Broadway Tabernacle. Gen. Nye, Gen, Wilson and others are expected to speak. CITY REFORM COMMITTEE. ‘This committee met last evening at the New York Uni- versity, Peter Cooper presiding. Mr. Flagg’s nomination for Comptroller at Tammany was ratified, and a com- mittee of six appointed to designate other candates for city officers, Benner, Lubec ‘for do; Silvia Higbee, Huntley, bridge for do; Mary E Gage, Crowley, Adiison tor do; Charles H Rogers. Langley, Newburyport for do; Thos Bradley, Rob bins, StJohn, NUp for NYorks Southerner, Dinsmore. Lubea for do; Marietta, Hand, Quincy for NYork. Sid, brige MH Davie, J West, Isola, Maine, Belie Poule, and Lady'ot the Lake; sclite Join Hart,’ J H Deputy, Hail, B Atkins, A Jameson, Almira, Ann, Pirm, Sea Foam, Alabama, Dolphin, Sarah, Nancy Piaisied, Elvira, W A Dresser, ma, James Barratt, J 1, Bowman, J ‘traman, Oliver, Loule sh, Rockingham, DP M W Bates, Lnoinda Jane, Sea Mars, Walier & Lemuel, Matchless, George Byron, Lille Saun- dere, ¥ Maihews, A K Mackenzie, & M Wilson, Revenue, Bro: rs, Glenview. J © Patterson, 3 ropahire, Banks, Oregon, Fred Wording, EH Nash, Abaco, Charity, Isavells Thompson, RH Wi seblavement of the a age. im prairie to the amount of eighty lodge, and as they were | Phia. is is so regarded by military men generally, France | on the confines of a hostile country, kept themselves pre- ase ‘ has much to boast of, and it would seem that such was | pared for a sudden attack by sleeping om thelr arms, | gchfTARELPHIA, Oct8—Arr brig Telos, Havener, NYork: the opinion of Napoleon, in his great haste to create his They had passed the night, however, in apparent secu- | son, NYork: Saratoga, Hodgdon, Salem; Marin Fleming, God general-{n-chiet of the fight a Marshal of France. During | rity, although the enemy were almost in their midst, | fey, Jersey Clty; JW Lindsay, Clark, NYork; E Wright, General Scott's visit to Washington last summer, that | wsiling for their favorable hour to strike—that hour | Colléry, do; Lite Rock, Rrriekson, Greenwich. distinguished soldier, in conversation, observed that the | when man is supposed to sleep the soundest—the darkest | Belew, bark Virginia Ann, from 2 allies could only hope to attain their object by the adop- | hour ef the night—jast before day. der, Boston: brit Telos, Havene?: Kol tion of one plas, which he then explained, aud, strange ‘The frst intimation the Sioux had of their approsch | taker, Perry, Boston; schre Sarat lodgdon, Saleen; J W as it may appear, by following the course pointed out by | was a murderous fire opened upon them by the whole | Lindsay, Clark, Fall’ River; E Wright, Colley, Portsmouth; General Scott on the part of the allies, Sebastopol n> | force of the allied enemy, who, upon firing the first vol- | Little Rock, Ertickson, Keyport, longer remains a Russian fortress. Thisanecdote is now, | ley, retreated and fled to their horses, pursued by the Disasters, dic. for the first time, made public by one to whom it was | entire band of warriors in the Sioux camp, who kept up | _ Snir Saran Panx, Pendleton at Baltimore from Liverpool related, and might have been allowed to pass into for | a runing fire upon them, so hot that only a few of them | Ine heavy NP gale on the 2ith ult, off the Grand Banks, car. getfulness had not the circumstance above mentioned, | had time to reach their horses: the rest scattered of in | Tiedaway maintopsail yard, split 'mainiopsall, and susiained the storming of Sebastopol, brought it to recollection. the derkness, leaving in the hands of the Sioux 250 } er damage, ‘The few of our army officers that I have had an oppor- | horses anc 71 head of cattle. Surewreck—The following details from Capt Shaw, at Phi; tunity to, converse ‘with, give It as their opinion Tint | “the cioux bad sixty-three wounded, nineteen of whom | }idelnhia, ere more full (han before published of he wreck w Rusela will finally sueceed; ut this opinien is doubtless | have since died. ‘They found threo Chippewas and one | }iteras:—Kept 20, at 5 PM, saw 9 ship of about 1200 tons bur, derivable more from the wish that sch may prove the | balf-breed dead on the ground, and suppose there is p fe, off Ocracoke, tack to the South during a severe gale result than from impartial reasoning, represented by | larger number of the ehemy wounded than of their own | from Ni ant in hall an howrsbe tucked to the Norisward, Sd facts. They are, however, largely represonted in their | men. struck on Cape Hatteras Bay. On Saturday evening. while ly. feelings by the American pcpulation in this vicinity, who The Sioux of the Plains have sworn vengeance on the | 1g ‘0. saw (hires bonis jeave the ship for ia shore, all of which recelved the Intelligence by the steamer with more than | half-breeds, and every fighting man is reported to be ont | Ingihe sip hat burst and several mall nquare tence wore ordinary regret, now partially lesseued by the re- | om the war path, hovering on the trail by which the half. | scnting around her. It is presumed that abe was boand for a flection that Sebastopol is not allef Russia, If this | breeds that have lately been paying St, Paul a visit to | Northern port, and that a portion of ber cargo mnst have con. sympathy on the part of Americans is deserving the | purchase their winter supplics, have to return to their | sirted of grain. The gale wns so violent and the sea so rough general abuse of the English press, what may they not | homes on the North Red fever’ eee thias aie nine Renee te Et ae add when advised of the fact that the chief among our | ‘The Yanktong aro n wild and warlike race, mensuring | (aan ie'E ine caup ag ® Hons one, but the distance pre mourners is the President of the United tatea? There | out justice by their own immutable law—death for death: ¥. obell Cini: havnt ine exnive is no wish for concealment here it is but necossary for | and’ nothing can now appease the wrath of the Great | wit yaie thie but woe uot olf witinut nemeege ss Mr. Crampton to approach General Pierce, toreceivéfrom | Spirit but a like number of their enemies’ scalps reeking porwr ‘ ‘ead neck—the Swackbamer delegation, as is well known, Imnvéng been rejected from the City Convention, while it was admitted in the County Convention, and the Sluyter Geisgation vice versa—a strong interest prevailed to know i which of the two would be admitted to the present con" vention, The excitement and interest of the partizans of the differentMelegations was such that bets were freely exchanged as to the result. ‘At 8 o'clock the convention organized, by calling Mr. Amos T. Hatfield, of the Fighteenth'ward, to the chair, 3. L. Benedict and N. Van Slyck were appointed Seereta- ries, The roll was called, and the delegates answered to their onmes. ‘The two delegations appearing from the Twelfth ward— the Swackhamer and Sluyter delegations referred to above—Mr. A. K. Pattison, of the Eighteenth ward, moved that one from each of the delegations be heard ia explanation of the grounds upon which they contested their seats in the convention. The motion was put by the Chair and carried, upon which the parties were al- lowed to state their ense—Wm. R. Slayter and Mr. Swackbamer appearing for their respective delegations. Both read se affidavits, accompanying the same with extended remarke in enforcement of their claima, Subse- quently they both withdrew, while the convention de- liberated upon the relative clatms of the two contestant parties, A long and somewhat fierce debate was the re- bult, and fi terminated in the gl ot of the Swack- j bamer delegation, twenty-nine votes being cast for the WORKINGMEN’S COMMITTEE. The General Committee appointed at Hope Chapel meeta to-night for the appoln ent of a political Nomi- nating Committee, There has been quite a dissension in ‘the committee in reference to the county nominations, which has caused quite a breeze. NOT AN OFFICER. Mr. Dennis McLaughlin wishes ua to state that the use ofhis name as anofficer by the Constitution Hall whigs, ‘was unauthorized. COUNCILMEN NOMINATIONS. ¢ 25th district, John Williamson, hard shell, Samuel C. Seaman. soft shell; 41st district, Philip Fitzpatrick, hard abell: 43d district, Captain Geo.’M, Pike, Know Nothing; 49d district, Geo. Merrit, Know Nothing; 44th district, Sem. Hopper, Know Nothing; 45th district, 0.8. Wat- rous, Know Nothing. For Assembls—I4th district, Captain Elisha Packard. Lieutenant Wm. Peel has been tendered the nomina- tion of the whigs of the 17th Council district. Mr. Poel is the President of the Eighth Ward Republican Club, he served in the Mexican war and fought in many of the Covsoh Gorge: Edwards Mary avd. Eitznbeth. 3 Trelsude 4 GF eoD, Oree ire] Runyon, A Hammond, J’S Seiriver, HB Wesicott, TC Smith, HEB Cushing 4 Carrie Sanford, Herissa, and RJ Mercer. brigs Gen Marshall, Pariridge, Philadelphia for us, Sonle, Loxton for Savannah; schrs M PI . NC, for Boston; D J Sawyer, Ginette bln "be Wek” che > clown, SC, for i; , Bah; Ana Elizabeth, Lond, Philadelphia for Bangor: Ocean. Home, Harrington, Shute, Phyinouih foe NYork; Forrest, NYork. Rid brigs Mary Farrow, Caroline A Pi Frederick Kugene, Flora, Amos Law sobre CG Waterbury, Cam Sas Porter, MY Davis, far 1) Orte ary, Hooton, Gray. ak 9 Cattell Treanier, ge Hs forth Prete, ne G ‘ntson, a y and i ton, Alabama, Pde M ise, Alc, ZBtratton, A) Ha, Silvi Blcber M ® Gage, Rhomia southeraer, Ma” rietta Hand; § er Home: ftock- Puaienenatay Pots decent rn a a 4 8 WEE EE tee Rd sagld cyred aeg APSO A De BE Big ih Aa aa AE PR a eo Ue ect et NPA ER SG CEM on att fio een Seige eae BA ie 1 See Leb hb ey Ae ee PR Soa ta) Pe) De eS ane ze =] ery 3 Rr Fob Z 4 3 5 'p a e cr 3 es A A 5 a 2 a 3 3: zopeeteee? 3 3 : a ae a = z 2 iE 2 a5 ; ; Hie oe = s 5 = § ty Sal EF 3 “a ® ‘FF zz ifthe eee veese! B Hix, Lexington, Banner, Awacklamer delegation, and fourteen for the Slayter | battles there under General Scott. him confirmation of all that may now remain in doubt | ot their belts, ‘The half-breods, as the fs, cannot | ,,rAks Zante, before reposted lost wae 8 Hand | Pimoty' Phare RG Borior: Ariadne, Nicknor Dkas it Griegation. The sents from tho Nineteenth ward in the Minister's mind upon the subject. From our See- | expect merey, and forgiveness is a word unknown to the | Cy te‘kawart O'firien und otbera, of Thomaston, and Kix be. | and Joseph Baker. it was supposed bie wh disputed te at the Hale ‘Williamsburg City News. bie cA My an pene cee ee be Chea es Sioux of the Plains. Meved there Is no insurance on her. ' reates cog ae. Ort New Jom Mathews, Boston for / convent ons; but the Herrick delegation were permitt N. in Secretary Marcy, in humor, be 6 fasson, which sailed from more, a bine. qo i Guist occupancy of their seats Fata, RMOUT OF AN ASTEMFEED AsomriGy.—Coroner | Soo% co patte of interesting Her Britannic Majesty's Aw. ‘The Tart. soe ea taea Re Legal Seema os gh ig ytitamtg. 0 (omar chen ont ut, Beker, Boson be New Tt was moved that the convention tothe nomi- | Hanford has been engaged for several days past at the | bassador upon any subject that eminent diplomatiet RHODE ISLAND. Jeaking Mightly, and the crew having mutinied, “They were | pre: umbith B Baker, Quincy for Fliladeiphing Plane nation of candidates for Counsel to Corporation. City Hall, in investigating the case of an attempted abor- | might call in question, even to the legality of foreign ‘Wasmincton Trorine Park, Provipexce, Oct, 5.—Purse | arrested on her arrival and pat in prison. HARTFORD, Oct 6—Arr steom sobre Uncas, [oe Mr. We, Mavor, of the Seoond moved tha tion which resulted fatally. It appears that deceased, tubore nt Cape Henlopen. itis eup- } Jorerbing, Grufoiey, Philadelphia: jth sehre Fannie Hazard, representatives knowingly violating the laws of the coun- $600, mile heats, best three in B . | Brio Cranres Stew. cer ied ~ or Whhite bamed Bin Naty Tay ae ae ed wil be got olf in afew days, Wind Gaines, Kingston; ‘Telegraph, shallot, Philadelphia; Arg, ad Bi. B. Billi named bt ‘She: 21202 ing. Kelsey, NYork; Perese & Krooks, , Ki = “Eisse, 208 geo ahd 8:44, Brio Lanna (of Machina), Stewart, from Philadelphia for NEw BEDFORD, Oct 6—Arr sc a bldridge, Nan t Lo- s renzo B. Shepard’ be nominated for Counsel to the Cor- Poration by acclamation. Te vote being taken, Mr. Shepard received the unani- Al Pease, resided at No. 127 South Second street, a Hd which pw ay) accredited. is with a man who passed by the ‘of Dr. Daptee in e latter ct Mr. Crampton might not wish to ai cuss, and hen visit to Mr. Marcy, in all probability, Ae the porition of friend. It appears that she resided with Seton harbor semond, Va; Sy Keene, Phitadelphia: gous vote, and wee declared by the Chair nominated for } 1/0 POO", same terme as his wife. At her desth, on wil be deterred to ge VIRGINIA. lane about ATetlook, wise niayed. “The warbonrd anchor | FOUPDe, and MH Read, Ketey, ar ao . | the Ist inst., Dupree notified the sister of deceased and 4 Famrmap—Founrn Day, Oct. 6—Jockey Club purse, | was let go, which ts #uy to have broken, The other was | Fowler, Washington, NO ‘Ghee: Aer reaper in ras made to proceed to the noml- | ie susband’ who, after visiting the house, notided her | Sony‘ I Mafuctorlly noawering: Recretany nce | $¢00, four mile heatn Then lef sor but in balk. an bour she. dragged ashore on Shag | ,NEW LONDON, Get 8. Arr propeller 3 b na aw E farcy’ he? : { ° , . MMM, Tuomas Beeas, of the Second ward, moved that | fiber, Mr. Slack, of Albany, who also came to attend | Cent letter. to him, containing charges’ agaiast the | Jazace Telley’s ch. [ser Faeeee, ©: poets ot, ere ake of by pilot boat Friend, and piit onboard ‘a sehr | YORK; Braluard, Pacmien, Portland for do: es Jobn R, Whiting be dominated for Judge of the Supreme | the funeral. On his arrival, Dupree was very much agi. | Fritish goveroment of premeditated and wilful | , by Tally-Ho, dam Betsey White, » 1 1) Sound'up. sridgencrt toe Fidedepeh; Bey Seem, Cay, Court by acclamation. tated, and bis actions to a suspicion that tion of the laws of the United States, th Jobn Eelcher’s ch. c., 3 years old, by John Blunt, Bristol from Port au Prince, di wen. Mr Ww. there had been foul Dra, Sohapps and made | tole <n a ‘dam Pegzy Hale 8 2 | , Bav0A G Wssmnnae, oh ares au Prince during | NEW HAVEN, Oct6a7_Arr brig Neuvitas, Nelson, Are Mr. W. 0, Kenyepy, of the Fifth ward, made some . “4 neceriained that death | {he person of their representative, as shown ‘in ti - | yajor Thema Dorweli's b. g. Agitator, 4 years ola, beavy squall morning of th Inst, dragged ashore near Gar | oie PRy sche Mary Price, Brigand, ready wine remarks in favor of the nomination of ifr. Whiting | © post mortem examfuation, and sacertained Ustment case recently tried, and decided upon, ina court | Major Thwines Down dam Haile Thomas. 8 8 | er eee tae eee ee PUILADBLPIIA. Ort a fare rigs Bp. i Se Secembeni toa ie Oosiares hen any Pe iveteciag tui Cieviin. dd coon os toes tee vere ES ne Erie te tee tee 7 ‘Time, 8:233,—8:08, 00" i ava aay vt ite Mowansan: George & Albert, Fer ee esting Bre Lad rom the chair. 4 un! ral ctor’ ol om * + Be +4 " Lg a n pee oS Of the Mixtewth weet. go wea | at inquest, on Thursday, dash, Oo Han. | ‘on, that Gen. Perce will continue to think and epeak glte face —aiie heats, $60 entrance, $50 added by A Joes op Bao Mavconm <The ¢ following is an extract from Wm Corbitt Be ct 2 ap 4 St eee: Pim gerd He Be omimated tor Judge ot | fore Ber Dupree and be wie: bat Urry nad escaped, and | (OF bimeelf on the punoct of the astern war, aiiverty | Catvin Green's ¢.f,, 9 years old, by Belshasrer, dam sc nc le Mates tot Nore Lontony, sigA*TOTA: S08: | hammocks Aran Skin Seon saiimore: wi . a , a G fy : i ; was carried, upon which he wag declared unapimousiy | alt every effort has, been made to discover thelr | Ny" ‘fuerienn ipeowle. Would it we aimoutt"ts | YY Siemens SEE PRES 11 | eat imeditsiy afer fesviog ie, Vor Of Pasbaen’ 18 Peeing Br gason’ Wheaisn, and Maybe In f nominated. whereabouts, so far they have been unsuccnsat make Lord Palmerston understand that a continuance | 4. Par 7 Camp inland. “The captain endeavored to return, but could not fetch | iadeiphia; Oliver Spelman, Spelman, ina wes, Conventior ceased went py the name of Dunbar, and haa been di- by Glencoe, dam Cub by lo 8 2 | op. He then for St Kitts, buton her way dowa, she | Brightman 5, aloopa Washington, awkine, It was now moved that the Convention proceed to y in said that he 1 est of his present insincere ond treacheroun policy to the Jobin Beleher's (J. Williainson’s) ©. p. 5 at hie. Bisdenburg, NYork. eater into ballot for the candidate for Judge of the gu. | yoreed from her husband. Tt, 1s said Mies he fw a chatom | United States is but calculated to give additional sympa- | ohm Releher't (2. Miiasnom 2aig | HEH the BM inst. AU bands saved. he was sugar loaded. | Roodout; Pasblon, Kipdeaburg, NYsek, \ perior Court short term. , house officer, and that his right name is Sweet © i | thy, and to connect more closely the kindly relations ex- |p 30 ¢8iIhii' i * |B Scum Wreann. from Westport, NS, for Boston, with wood. | Arr, 71h helen, Coco esa ey rg be 1 . Warmecey, of the Twentieth ward, moved that | ‘iuest bas not yet been concluded. isting between this country and Russia? Such, however, | Bowie & Halt g ais, | {.atisitess, wae boarded Ath by s boat from Slaconrer a ‘am | phin: John 8 Havens, Lowell, Patchogue, WAI; sil the remaining candidates of the t Institute | Benctany.—Yesterday morning, about 2 o'clock, the | must prove the result; and even as the case jntands, it is rs ii TD eee ree ie coil of Namucket, “She would be taken to | Olt, Aldeich, NYork. Sid cebirs® &B Sma i, . bo adopted by the Convention. As they bad adopted the | house of Mr. Robert Marshall in Graham avenue, £. D., | a question whether any sbatement of American feeling the wharf it her cargo should be sold at Nantucket, otherwise | phia; Kobir, Wallace, do: Patriot, tay. nominations thus far, he did not see why they could not } Oi") Ot. ot nd in entereing his sleeping | in favor of Russian snecess, is likely to be effected during will proceed to Boston as soon ns her rails are Rowing, Tap ioe, Wee ee 7 extend the courtesy, FE eee aa in eater pate an aigrae | the continuance of the war. On all such subjects the | Destruction of Tax Merrick Hovse, New | gecnn kG Pontrn, at Holmes Hole, on the nigbt of ih inst | 8% Alexander M, Crile, NYosk: al rope Sea gle Geen es oi, | eyed lt pte aber ped evi: | eee none oo tae hom yk | ee EA an an ran | eset utc ew, te | Met ee agave Dwr. at ballot fudge of the Superior Court, short term, ing. ew , tally soni ure, * | trom following result: — sticks valued at dest ve yesterday. The building’ was one of e the ‘ustained, PORTLAND, Oct6— w ablie, Libby, i ot Ballot. 2d4Raliot, Bd Ballo. phi EIR Bo. Court Calendar—This Day. fos inigwet to the eats, ntabbe Pittevatgct PetieGeinkic, | ntwstieovss Pups gated trom Heber Hie’ sicenaag of | nee ber Phe re Peat hg 5 elonas, Scki, ame Monae. ..s0.30 F Fs Folios Tntaltigence. {Exmo Suiame Dura GuvEs Nps. 26,45, 49, 65, 55, [avake sate te 1 olf OY oat FO Ce | A et caal i Tus'S Plaaner ioe: | “Ri KLAN Oa Soke sche 8 Le tills, MK apa, 8 5 teeeee 3) CHARGE OF BURGLARY. to Ge. subsequently passed t kept on her ‘coarse. we NF, for Havana. A | a - eeple, a young Scrnas Cormt=Sptotal Term, ih of Meners. Merrick & Son, who were | 200m, bul PAV ANNA, Oct SOM & arks Mary H Kendal Val- tt 4b 7 7 Borate: peste by leet paddy rt mig = 10F 1001 19H TST HELE IPS Co TTI Tt f° 19 prone tee Gis tort a cnt Ge patnors pat Tao Key Went Sarah wise lone of ealbcead | paraiso: og Fathers, Bev orn, Liverpool, whe Wass ta, jeobee teers f 0 8 way SUPRYIR ¥ scovered at al eleven o’cloc! and bulwarks. She experienced & bea’ - 6 1 = | police, charged with having burglariously entored the | 968 to S77 t—-Noa. ©, 373, 104, 267, 940, | slecovererming, but. on attempting to reach the place GamOEs the 15% alt. was obliged to throw overboard dnck. 2 ATL RRE NOLS 4, Rogers, Rost. i Beaty Nichol having received the largest umber of of James 45 Danae strat, and steal COMMON PixasePart 1.—Nos, 886, 1145 to 1148, 1150, | where he hy yc EHP iter proceed on her voyage to Ballaaore, “oN” | Porunnd.. CH th eebr's OM Pol Spat Ment: diVer: i fetes, waselected, and on motion, the nomiaation waa Logo the office desk $18'in silver ant beak 1188 to 1166, 1168, 1174, 1175, 1176, '1177. be enth i flames 9 pairs, : y Bornes sucy W Ale terander j eclared to be unanimous. arrested, the necused had 0 part ef Tht tice | Veermmon Oocat’—Nos, 201 29, 308, 318, $90, | tie whole upper portion of the house. The furniture of | | A Hens wes seem sahore off Cape Floridaabout sit wit rae xX. iC ep it Tharriwon, New ra, ‘The ballot fcr nomination for Judge of Com resulted io the momination of "tohn R: nae be Al 6, 4, in bis possession. He was brought, be mf 896, 228, 365, 356, 380, 360, ae oe | 1. cetablishiment was valued at about $10,000. : Bio, Py? soider, aad B Hiscrbone NYare: Glebe, Woes od ia somata of Soke Ue ah me Rae lr ec: | SS aha AE oS, ko a, | Veli nya voto SO ae | | ee TW ea aes | fai ke ws U mitted for trial in defaylt of $1,000 bad. B07, 900; 400, 402 ‘413, 78. , Ort.

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