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6 THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE N4). 7004. ‘ MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. ASVELTISAMENTS KuNkWED EVERY GAY | mentor * BEIZUKES. ect quite apropos, I vend y-ua slip from | Annual Fatr ofthe American Institute at the | Anniversary of the Southern Aid Seclery. ‘Mayers Ofice, Notice to the Inspectors of Bicotions ne le Piece i tll Crystal Palace. + The second anniversary of this society was beid ius: | PROVISIONS FOR ORDME ON ELECTION DAY—THE According to the law which was passed lest winter by id Thee 1 re 7" a ith a search ad fc dozen ‘TRIAL OF FIRE ENGINES. evening in Dr, Parker’s church, on the corner of Fourth MAYOB'S DIRECTIONS TO THY POLICE. the Legislature of this State, the foliowing i the order tm ~, RAGES PARE: | iuiuttand hee ores eee a atone eS | tm accordance with a previous;announcement the trial | avenue and ‘Twonty-second street. The audience was | Mayor Wood ls determined that ft shall not be for want | which the votes are to be conrawed thie fll: ¢.. -~ vabaleneur este y Asin Sserrant | of the engines on exhibition at the Crystal Palace took } small, there being present not more then one hunired, | °f xertion on his part if at theclection om the dthof “© Firs—The State officers, exteyt Judiclary, “This wil show that. ine when. | place yesterday. ‘The occasion was one of interest not | including both Indies and gentlemen, peompatbae 7 eee of the disgraceful rows and | Sicond—State Senator. Lene! Sten ee ee ee eee ees tor mit | only to the firemen but a large number of our citizens, | The exercises of the evening were opened by Rev. Dr. riances which usually occur om such ocoasions. It | phind—Membere of Assembly. Joseph M. Lyon. of the great heh has made, I may Shi hho and who read the 524th hyn: is well known that rowdyism aud hectoring have hereto- Pour sed city officers. Samuel J. Tilden. progress which onr cause bas .t marimea- | About five thousand persons altogether were pre- inner, who presided, 1, . —County Sain Hay ie | Mon, ft it ne of ove lacon twurow the poce | St O° Somat ‘leant, one’ thouaued, wore | aflervwlich the Rey. Mr. Hatolla, of Baltiore, afore! up | 1F0 been the raling power; and that eltisona of a quiet | — p{/mh-Town oad ward seers / pide ‘by them had ceased, or ayn 20, and Secamee ‘See assembled outside the building. The affair was | aD ingeesstye prayer. The treasurer, Mr. Sizth—Atate and county judicial officers, Samuel Saldea, ao we eae > Gallon tf. sala iby ths | got up at the suggestion of Mr. Goisenbainer, | W0CK then preseated the treasurer's roport ‘Seventh—Police ana elvil justicos. Nicholas Hill, Jr, Ar which is our most violent opponcut, and twas | one of the Committee on the Exhibition. ‘The | Jwiny ¢ the followlog extract : ‘The last box is probably unnecessary beyond the city © ij fr ES iH a58 'y ans! ce 0 that paper Bulonce in Treasury at last report. } PROHIBITION AN CHE POLITICIANS. oe ee Pe : “ % New York. In the coming election, only five boxes wit Fite Se iresmaak’ ey ba oepettics paver onudth, ts people would hola judges selected for the occasion were: Horace J, Pioneer, | Keceived since Uct: 2b, 1855... rd ly heonvioee all liquor desler, of the danger of allowing thelr | june" auring my former adunin Mayor of Newark; D, Van Voorhies, Chief Engineer of be used out of the city. They arethe following, and mua + Total : 40 fall nto the node oF politicvwns, who only wiab 4 brow! ‘ % > teres ere ceases tees ‘be canvassed in the order indicated by the figuréed>— Seer hardens het ua aake vam: | hand Drs for e'a amaaaeOteyPezm, | roklyn; John Cage, ba. row, Wo, Adams, Petr Bs | otal eit digs or 1 be omens pap Rove a ¥ nr ora Who for sometime | 2one,(o be smaggied inio the cly in vinlation of law—e ereat | Anderson and Samuel A. French. Of these the five last 3. Members of Assembly. 4 Coun'yotoens. «rete te Brohlbiigry me wen vteared Mt might be xolug tod far. But wow thas prasics | named are exempt firemen, Baboce on hapa soit tid gacotel agent’ ad ee ee ‘ot 5. late and county judicial afthcers, ’ od bad used it ns» valuable accessory to hse. wore. wihdravn temporarily from the tarves even cer | The engines were worked inside of the Palace; while | «0% rested aateent Baty tees oblate eo determined that the shall be dismatasal from ott As noon nn the count of » box is made, the chairmam Fee nneat 0, onete, Uaeen serine ane | cana ried out aeninet the ackag a derellouon, of duty. by | the streams were thrown up alongside of the Observatory | the following extiacte:— Pee Yt Adie t, nied Mit to fu pb the Mayor'4 | the inspectors muri yublicly announce the aumber of Bot having sulicien” agac \y 0 s0ronoe tein, Viey ehcourag cy which in 1801 was xenetully requried as ulcea Jack. | ftom the roof of ap adjoining building which was fifty fect || _ This day marks the secoud anniversary of the Southern Ald inowit Molter y ballots tound in the box, the name of the office, and the the gro ‘uice unl ® hesomen Nasstod whieh abjuced | Lonigh—ewen our trtands heli otis naw regarded, | tn'beight, Prous this root te wituin's sistaues of ttieon | Soviets; A bist Hie’ war alten ea go, he Boutbers 414 | “the filowing arder to alt Gaiptatis, wet Way kre hy , number cast for each person, a on omunniug tunordiate expression i ® | gam oalter ol cour all Tah ae reper a nontd | co tieie gat caone top of the Observatory, there was a | 8004 chtse does sometimes encounter the oppositions of earth, | ‘ reed to thore under their command :— co nach person. Any “eparture from these five form. “This was, probably, what the leaders had | guspension ax an act ta be cotaplained of be one Niterest ON po- A fs sure in the end to experience of heaven. Va! Mavon’s Orrick, Oct, 31 rules is a violation of the general election law, aud pum Bot calculated on. ‘they wanted the question kept alive by | penis, Telleveryvody that the people of Maing mean ipii | Scale of feot to mark the height to which the water was intuences have conceited to embarrans tho progress of | Whilst the richt of augrage aud treo 9 in fuloog as thas sod waake it serviceable to thee | ete! shopndcwn, with the blessing of heaven, “Temporary | town, and which was carried up 164 (ee, making the | {hs isduuon, The develpucent cr oltittan obo totes | me alae the rleht of wudragy ind | fa pomsaveed by poliogerns | “beable as @ tiledeuncanor wa; Lut they had 10 idea of sotillng it #0 soon as to lose the | py: jo 'not discourage us; wicked meu th whole hi ight trom the ground about 210 feet. The length | incur day has reached two resulta; {t euliats evr man | fn co with other citizens, te privilege of ative partici: Lape rie oe eernerren ts 5 hey yy e verses do ni BO U8; ed meu and devils al'ied gr b 4 5 ¥ good ymmMen ns, tie privilege - fleet td aeistrnce of tno wowed ioaulred, Nevertha- capnot prevents. ‘ieuly sunk NAL DOW of hose allowed was 9,450 foot, while for the fevel only Sy replay contrbuions tow eelocieds we of our si lies fa. paren coennees te exer oniy sure eareuae Sen ©ity Politics. nenis, 7 ree © more vo My ‘ ‘Lhe apostie of prohibition is anxious to parade his infamy O50 were permitted to be used. water was supplie ! id then Sure to besiege him an endioss in oming p men Cel person ighis ace up | CAPTAIN RYNDERS’ OFINION OF JOUN VAN Some af tem yielded 0 iis faey, bat others | to the world. ‘The Portiand mussacre was not enongh for his | from iwo hydrants and a tank in one of the towers, which | @UWude of Irregular ad perplexing appeals, aqalust which | for the public kood-—among ethers, thas apperiaining to ‘he ‘ “ * ? f tae 5 : ote ‘ . ‘i {Seu fd ties nna in nga tat | $a roi rary Sonepat tanh yee a tea tt See rar et cet te bane! | SERS ie IR TSA Rapeearaet [corte Rratem ne remote wening of arte Stale by the adro' manner in which he took advantage of | Tie will not submit to be whiewashod Ho insistaoa exhini- | , Frat class engines were required to pluy through a 149° | tage of applytug for PpALronage (0 persona whose charitable re- | office (o overawe. to intimidate, or to tniluence the voter, Tt (. | the Mi Loling, had no soouer bevone wafely eusconced | jo. his native blackness. ihe ordinary measures of polty ty. | inch nozzle; second elaxs throngh a } inch, aad the | sources bave not only been avundanuy preoccupied, but whose | bis duty to protect every man in the exercise of thew | took cecasion to define jie position with regard to Primes Sean be ‘ommed fits beck conirmp! cca Weber? det ranis do not auit his towering ambluon, | Nothing bus the | third class through a 7% inch nozrle. The following are | benevolent Rromplngs have boom baramed by am. ancenaing | sigh, to. (ar af they may be interiered wilt by alters | Jobn Van Buren, who, he paid, wax no Koger hin (lym Be was vorquite no gracn as they took him ‘fore ‘The probini- | jxqmendos miamy ofa Nora or a Calicula can excite hisema- | the engines which were entered for trial:— Fouthern Aid sociny ban felt Tt will be remembered that | me. that ‘thembert of the Police “eparmet have: been | dern!). political friend. ‘The Captain was of opinion that Bontets cousoled 11 ives by re‘ieeiing that politicians were | Gnportent labors be has ceased fora time to slaughter the FIRST CLASS. the Inet two years have been distinguished axa period of com. | in the practice or taking an active part tn polities, about (be pie ating a heeds dhaedinel: thécdaue- « Beare singers fiona, ud the editor of the Times no better | ciuzens of Poriand, bal is keeping bis baud in by carrying on Atlantic, No, 13, of Brooklyn; doutfe-decker, side levers Moerclal depression aud bister seottowal anttuoaity. “The later | Uine, and on the day of election, and that in some wards of Lin nk aK ie et a7 oak They saat or Sal! tals ome Sante, ond an active campaign againstjuga und boules. We are cold that | 81, inch cylinder, 12 ine stroke; built by James smith, |!" Adar © portion ef che poopie in opposition to our eater. | cit izens of oppasite pokes! opinions have been denied | eratic party ond Lave gone aver to the black passing the lawn epite < Heer the. |. m the courve of tha warfare aguinat hose tearCuleuemies. three | Or New York: anunned by 9 ter ’ Kei ibe former tneapaeitaios anocher portion iorender tue | their provection, and a! times virtually exotnded from the pode. | were it not that he was jealour of Win, H. Seward, whose SJeader® in wrose hands they had enveusted their cause, houses were broken into und searched tn ope day. thus driving Asciniance they bave tte hoart w bostow. inst these dis; | Now, thereiare, the object of tote onder ix to give wottee, that | ingivence would probally he creator thau that at hie ows ‘of the Times is now anil) wantlested oy tts omission | the “ram tend back to his dark den,” ‘The precise locality Magara, 8. of Br Joudle decker, outside | couracements also, the Aidasociety has been called | ever} member of he Folica Department ts entirely exchudet | Hyd r, g} oa tant! betvenen Bred De wn. toepy anyuing on the question. which ixcertalmly of more looal | of the den inhabiied by this noisy flend Im not indicated | levers, 12 meh strok: h_ eyNnder; built by Win, | tocontend. We mizhtirention (he additional fact that various | from all partlefpation in polit’cnl contests, except wo far ax thé 'yndérs also wtated that between dit ', bh any other now before the people of tis State. | {Sin uy th ht Dow ; though if we inay judge | Jeffers, of Pawtucket, i. 1; manned by 44 men, th suawered assmults Upon the society, tn political and | right to vote is Concorned, and that on the day of election, Nov | i. Seward and Jobn Vau Buren, he prefeero) the former, Kabeas teoubles sink ino insigpiticaice ia compariaon | {fou'his tuomemenee wochomd imeaier tat the montes nen | f Follaioun, acu im. Aiferem rections af the comgisy, may have, | 6. bess poseesen whomday be suibened at ouch sleceon pli, | for whlle the white inom wore Indinenoed by ambitousee wits the Liquor jaw, €hich dirsouly affects the rights wad tod!- | taken up his abode tn alot of empty jugs and bo.ties, ‘Truly SECOND CLASS. {emsporatils dathaged our cnure oy placing ws ina fale light | shall preserve the peace, protect every citizen inthe free exer P mercenary motives, Find. advocated the cause of the me- * aBects the property of every cltizen in the community, | Real Dow is a hero, end deserves the‘udorauion Of all who wor Manhattan, No. 8, of New York: double decker, 8 inch | before the pul toll uasy Gol have oiten happened tnt | clre of hia franchiae, keep the polls cidar, afford toevery soler ‘oow from principle alone. The Captain said much mere, can devote column after column to the digetis- | ship indiscriminate heroin. Whetoer he is precisely that kind | cyiinoer, 9 inch ian inetiintion in onrevuntry has been called io press | free ingress and egress (othe Inspectors, wed grant to Bibel 0; built by Joho Rogers & Soa, of | & Cb the ab braces th ipal pointe of his effort. son of a subject which, however important in im uld- | of hern that we have been accustomed to adinire, wa need not id J it way throngh a larger body of discouraging influences than | zens of gvery political sentiment equal protection andrights. The | Vth the above embrac eo principal palate Rae Kewulle, scarcely hay ony prewant sigaitinance, | Sani uilent that he bas reduced & whole ely to wunjec: | Puuenones "antl Dy 48 oe oe winch | bm tuulen tonnes * enaity for violnticn of this order: will be dismissal icon ofhse | row this It woud oppear that Captain Lynders hae da- vand find not a si Fe ot may rue And | ‘ton, and forced its people to submit to his rule, Bow considers |.) le Rg NG ; ker, ‘The following language te addressed to us by the Synod of | hy the Hoard of Police Commissioners, upon the necessary | Kerted John Van Buren ‘Beanties of probloi'ion, eheardot men kicking over } jinselt a second Jackson, aS We may perceive by the last aen- | CYtinder, 9 inch stroke; manned by 44 men; built by } Tennessee: proof (hat the oifonoe has been committed. Sng 3 rire el ., ‘the ladder by which they bad ascended to power; but wenever | tence of his euier. He certainly resembles him inoue respect; m. J. H, Forbes, of New York. “Your promptness addy value to your benefaction: for we FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor, 4 HARD SHALL SENATORIAL CONVENTION. SAY Store striking ilkistraou of it than te furnlahed by the } tri in one imporiant point heiers., dauckson. Mow 3 Guardian, No 29, of New Yotk, double decker. 8 Inc | nd truls come to a sical, anit cuimot express to yon the | xo. W. Mars, Chit of Poli Tho», Fay, the hard chell candidate, in the Fifth Soma- mes. le scarcely ~ lens bis or ; Dow sleughte: his feliow et dzens. e y er; J Y +4 y 'e: of 1 sf wre nnd to your soctety, wi 7 eT cBny such question betore the people of the Mate as the doc: | Hxenons ie wilt the kiting Thee the resotiiaaes begine Biutendter vou by HA mens ballt by W. | Ge boen inte fulpens tin cam ‘orwatd to eave Sutnge a En ee eee terial: Giekriet) ‘Raving Seshiiied te three. of Ta, iam frineof provibition or the repeal ot the Maine Liquor law, | Wsanens )s ready to perish. the Lard bless and prosper your efor i at ecery portion of the destitute field youypropose to Kid, may Carson's pa- | have liké reason will us, not only to hope for tacreased efl- Mercer Houre, \o neminate @ em: cleney ny the sumulus sour benefwtions give, but to praisethe | y) 1ion W. Brixby and Enoch Claussen, wore arrested Inst He is probably unaware that any such lawever was passed ‘Aurors, No, 45, of New Yori; side lever, square box, ‘ar probaly iad come to think ics 2aaiter of no consequence | gp RorAL 01 UOK DEALERS’ CENTR.A . | four seven inch cylinders, five inch stroke; whetber He was pasced or Hol, Wikis the prohibitionists are | 8! BCIAT i eneainel NrION neleemarresneey tent; built by Pine & Hartshorn of New Yor! George Pladwell, 8 iad not move thaw fourteen years of | Spencer, the soft candidate, the hard comyention, a age, and two of his companions, named respectively, | pointed by the Genera) Committoe, met2ast aight ta ate who would ran. nekivg the air vocal with their appeals in favor of the law, mo at fers’ Central C 1 0 Lord of the harvest, whe (i dis te borers to gathe: Udetpho Wott war selected. The other oa ia ‘Bnd their deounciations of “ram ynd the ram seller," aad ths | yentieated fo meee thia(Lhaesday) creme aoe Tew National 3 THIRD OLABS. frou fields already ripe.” tas 1 So-laborare * | night In the Bowery theatre, by officer Clarke, of the | this dletriot now ure— af the law are inveigling against iis uncoasutation | Tall ats te o'clock, PW, ENGS, President, Pacific, No, 28, of New York ; ride lever, crane neck, | vur Virginia brettiren (lve write ua—"Nor did we need | ser01%4 office, The trio attracted the officer's attention | Usolpho Wolf and injustice, he remains charmingly oblivious, and dis- 5 AOE? H, MOLONEY, View President, Tig inch cylinder, seven inch stroke; built by James | much entreaty to receive the gif; for not only was our treasti sabpitg ¥ Mork Spencer Suereniberkansid question, as i HCwere the only pointon | —¢, w, scuavehiy Searels. Stith of New York; manned by forty-four men, fy weil nigh exhausied whem its tenet re by your mn | from the suspicious circumstance of their having in their | WOiE Crp 0 fe Stas are eatied 1 0 The a ss sr é peo 4 nificence relieved ts webeaded embarrassment, but % " * nian ore vad one i Ee ag ale A a sirtking a Marion, No. 9 of New York, though entered, refused | therm was n sweet smelitng eavor in tie yi; rwasa motes, | posession a larger amount of money than {+ generally THE LIQUOR DFALEUA’ AS#OCTATION. {CATION to play on account of an insufficient supply of water. suite etreersiink x ah PR Ha allowed to juventies, and as he thought that their papas navn~n~- | She'is sald to be the largest engine in the United States, | Tesuink expression o chileien principlo-trait Guctierc:|| a0 Me cid at iets given itto them, the ni ree. Always the expecial champion. of prohiiiion per NEW PUBL! ee ‘te originator in this State—that paper does not delibe. | nnn ural This soeiety met last night at Odd Fellows’ Ball, te zal reject and abandon its oifapring betore it is old EMALE BLUEBEARI.— and is built on Mr. Carson’s tent. cintion of th sian bretberiy kindness yur Norther tof e tt! tole it, Being of this oplaton id 7 id ¢ Growth “snd “strong. evough to stand alone It. still ‘The Female Blucbeank; ur, the Woman Wik Many tas- | “"rye trial commenced about twelve o'clock, the hose | {ricnds, und to awaken a hagmonious resonance fs the honrt ct ee sedilerlis ye AEs Minter Pid werk Fovdgely || te a tre Caetee See, Che, Clty. aad conn, nogman ex! eome eee, ‘of Saresiel Sree ae avert ones oe by Eugene Sue; price Be ety ey ame tals having been carried to the top of the building adjotniag their Se ern beneficiaries.) by the arm, snd weked hin where he got the mone tons made by the City Liquor Dealers’ Conventiow lant ¢ mie. rt » 1. PETERYON'S, 5 te undreds , E , adicasiide eraction with which fis menaced. Bur the efforts ettne | on No, 102 Cheateatceone PeAsisipbia, | the ubvervatory, and on which (he Judges took thete post churot on sepllored Gpoamh lites igcds tate ace areat of | he boy replied that it was hix ages, anit iminediately | Saturday. W ith regard to thes nominations there was ere not characterized by that warmth and strength | And for sale by booksellers and news auents everywhere. tion. The Atlantic was the first, and everything being | reiveshed by one beneinetions. began to blubber in a most musical manner, to the dis | much feeling among the Myvor dealers, inasmuch as it ae, displayed when prohibition wos in its earliest infwa- | — Tne Fexasx bLUennAKD. ‘This {ascioating stor}. 0: yy Bugene | in readixess the order to begin was given. WWe trust ibat the colored population of the South have fe't | way of the audience, why wore all absorbed with the spec: | was charged the nowninations were brought about ks UPD those ogres, (he rim sellers, ace loss fro- | Sue, has just boon published by son, 102 Chestnut } The water was forced through the pipe somewhat | ihe benent of our inst vearte approprinwons, All missionary | tact of Pebustopol,”” and the representation of thegto- | by ecrrapt influences, and wlso that they*covilloted Ce ae he Ree ae et ie oe tls | Meet, All whe would know What a woman with many bus’ | slowly at first, but increased in volume and velocity as | !00eysexpended in that region mitst reach this elaas Of the | ysoys deeds of the allied armive, and did not at all relish | wih the doustitution of the soclety. at the mootlag uid "fasion," Peraps tse throes 0” a double partu: | bands” did with her *iage lords: should read. tile book the men inside put forth all thefr strength. About ‘halt | People. Hi ob. Hi «Phat Juatit yok. ag ation tt i 1 Fition may bave been too much for its constitution, but the | Sunday Mereury, Oct 28, 1655, iri gg “idhabe deals Bend spoodoabe: leiennsyaits icin Tis believed that tract mlssignaries constituteabout the hap: | {be interruption. However, * ta hem tipemcdcy of the amociation the nominations were Inid on the te- energy with which it fichts io nedaif of fusion is scarcely eon- | — Copies of it Will be sent free of postage to anyone, on | ® minute after they startet the hose burst, and there | piest instrumentality so conver the ospul to the deautnte | the officer thought, and so he nabbed the ‘three youths, | ble, und list night the suciety met for fiaad actlom, A sistent with (bis theory. The fac’ is, that the Tribune, too, has | receipt of 2 cents, was a delay of ten minutes before a new section could be | wases whieh « ore °@ large an element of poputation tn | and conveyed them to the station house, The little fel- | waim debate took place among the prominent bquor in 10 ailect the Ways of politicians. Last year it thought Sea 8 attached. “As eoon as this was accomplished, however, he epolety bas engaged to bear hall theex | jow confessed that he had come from Albany, where, with | dealers, but It was deck to ms Re to the action taken ‘of 20 much importance as prohibition; it was a doc- | \7)W MUSICAL GIFT BOOK.—RA) y e igo succeed uch missiontries tn tie ely of New Oriewns, w8- ompantir the pt a ye previous meetty 4 the : Ae ai oc Ee “4 or Wa oo Cubbehed tooo ities they went to work with rene vigor, and succeeded ia p gel son te io oI Hs WA | his two companions, he had robbed hits father, who kept a | at the previous meeting, and the woth Malne law party ey, Tes atiac ‘ : . cal for 1855, | throwing a stream to the height of seventy-four feet, | 4 pian of the Sacond Presbyterian church | jewelry establishment at 870 Broadway, in that city, of « | will therefore go into the comiag canvass without mach to mee as to have become of secondary instead | colors by Brandard, and formiag an elegant and naproptiaia persion of the spectators und sprinkling @ considerable | gociety bas wretched bere atm stil! farther. to. the South, | chain worth abont $50, a gold watch worth $60, andother | early hour, EY) i Ponenecanems meno SAP Pe pes tha Tig, gift book for the holidays. Hach book will cootain $19 worth number, to th light of thore who escaped, The thirt expended a few hundred dollars in diifusing Gospel truth | articles, making in all about ioe found in the boy» WHIG JUDICIARY CONVENTION, Daag ree ‘it ree are mata rin otras. the Sige ee cr swoseribece $5, ron. time, however, they were more successfs!, and before xm poseession, They were brought before Justice Osborne, This convention met Jant night at the Broadway House received @ | the two minntes allotted to each company tor the trial - Mr. Comsrock, of Virginia, was then tatcodaced erday morning, and committed to await exaraina- sacrifice It. ler Success of the fasion ticket. At the fusion convention its editor | DANSKLIN’S Musical Agency , 519 Broad ir en, " i «i 0 f the Supreme Court, Meamabied wehinds making Srebiertion's Bett ot NSKLN'S | cada. ddleal of their engine expired, they bad reached height of one the audience. He sail ne arose with confidence to | tion. to nelect a candidate for Juntioe of p 4 Se einilrm. thous be: consonled to pervalt the passage of 5 sae tie DEALERe iw | Rundred ond four feet.’ The next trial of the engine was | address n Northern andiénee upon the objects of this — made vacant by the decease of Robert 1. Morris, Thece jution endorsing the principle, as a simple expression of Vaan ets mikeribay ee eee eae ou & horizontal Hine, with the same nozzle, with which | association, He expected that another gei Ree would Personal Intelligence, not being a quorum in attendance, the convention ad- ‘Beiarcied tiie course on the cone that te ease wee watds | of any amount for the soming valentine season. From the the chances of ine fein Weket by driving of voters gas. | large and varied stock be has on hand, dealers would do well they threw a stream to the length of 206 feet 10 inches. | tabe his place in addressing the andience. [havea right Hon. J. W. Denon, M,C. for California, and General | Journed to meet again to uight When the result of both trials was announced tothe | to plead for you here, on behalf of the colored people at ‘There {4 some question a» to whether the Governer ‘i > Lune, delegate to Congress from Oregon, are in be gaat "con wy $ ; to select their orders. Being ail mude ‘under his own superin- | firemen inside, the builciog resourded with cheers, and | the bouth. ‘Hecwuse l sympathize with the eoloted popu. | JOsePb lasne, delega not competowt to appulut under the provisions of the era odate Cit reas portpely LUBE | tendenoe, he has greater fasiiues to tell obeaver for-eamh tas, | the yells of thelr «tigers’® were perfoatly frightful | intion here, why should the gospel be hindered tap. | town, en route for Washington. ‘They ary at the Astor om Pe . ” ‘ani even ts support them for oilice, thongh until recently they | M4 Sees gist Bri mg ieeders now can be No, 15 was now removed, and her place taken by No. | preach to us at the South? Is it hecause we are sinners | House. ; Sa RE Tae oo euaeins ie seers ees T. W. STRONG, 9 Nassau streot, fen, ood te aa nnny avorites wad it was con® | above others that we shuld not have the gospel prosch- | capt, G. V. Fox, U:8. Navy, lato master of the Panama conirary, in eviden'ly not impressed with any. very doolded - - ® 1 » wa - sonrictii tba marty of Dr pop ot this Neate areintavor | [MPLOYMENT.—STIMSON & CO, WAR-PIoTORE AND | Fetitors down. The members went to work with an ens- | the go the Maine juor law. ad it truly though? #0 tt would have vir 38 Broadway, N. wish to engage, in- Pit this be so, (hit isthe very reason { think why pe ae ‘ t TO-THE BDITOK OF THK MEBALD. pel should be proclaimed fn our ears, Bat { | “eemer Courge Law, and now the newly appuinted agent Cans, Vorast Coy Oot 90, 1886, Destnovnand an enorgy that showed they were deter. | do not admit thie fect. Living, ns! bavs been, at the | of ‘he fay Sate Mills in Lawsence, Maswachutetts, ws } a regular demoe if n 1 { Putnam county met ia com- to rate the principle of prodtbition into its young men, in each State nnd in Cana. | mined to do their utmost in exhibiting the full powers of | North ani at the South, I believe there ty an ave Rev. Dr. Burroughs, to’ Mies Vieginia “I Woodbury, | Yention to-day at Carmel, and nominated Hon. Bem. It rerused to do so shows thst it has no cons ives Of War scenes in tae Crimea, and | ‘heir ‘machine.’ Ketore tle expiration of the two | amor f social virtues and morality there equal with | iia dan ety late Judge Woodbury, Tye happy | Batly for the Assembly, ich Mead for clerk, A. B. fn it own assertions on this point, Truly, ue retormera vi minutes, they reached a heigat of 110 feet, while! the North. It may be vaid, and tt in sald, that slavery | Wid daughier of the late Judge Woodbury. Tye bavny | sor Tyidge, und T, Brevoort for sueit, ‘Two of Bo more pants than we poor sinnsrs. Sebastopol yaken, aid th> Alijes in Possession. ix feot higher than No. 13. The manouncement of their | exists there. Is tlilt any reason why the Goapel should | {Mie WED & party of friends, arrived at the tre gentlemen contested the poote of mombers froin Vhllipe- EPFROTS OF YBE MAINE LAW AND PUBLIC OPINTON | Tha Hang Of the Forces In kupatocia succens wis revived with deslening’ cers, and ney | fv wi. rom wn? thie in the very reason why the | Sere welcomed and entertained with au elogant weading | twm, but were rejected; mbereuion two aguas TRASTED. " te nthe prepared wi renewed confidence to tow engine | Gospel should be presehed tous, I repeat in. 3 7 y mt Sthdrew, end tite ith aw Mr. Wi sion frida stone som oey tinh wise thn opereitona’It Ane Recs epee fo throwing & horizon'al stream, This time they farce? | put Boing to expitee, ny ede: or Matos my ponttaby paver, by Col apa tig tgs Le ee aed, der, | Fe Preston KYag repubiican veehpae maven few tn {be Stats of Maine, wor tiquor bas heen gon the Kaui Generals uod their Stat a rtendy sttesm toa fonth ley feet. There wis (orn upon the question of slavery. +1 take the facts as they r: . ie > et no ate x Heket “Rut eich a movement in dd wate houses then at@ny time previous Das. dhe Sortie tren the Great Redan, lispuie with regard to the height, bat the yudges deck are. Slaves exist there, and they need the Gospel, ’. R. Jamer, the novelist, t¥ in Albany, wenrcely scootve mupport eufiiefent to entitie {t to notice, mngeof (he, Jaw. Mesting the, Mafne liquor man on the capral ‘The Brilliant Gavairy Action at italaklava, that it was no ieet, and their deci-ion was recerved with you they look for aid. ‘Chay ave numerous, pontine olmon P. Chase, Governor elecfof Obio, contemplates | The ticket uoming ‘et by the regular eonvention law Koper 0 . . he War i general ascent. ami the white population being small, ‘they teking up his idence in Colambus. atrong ove, and Will auceod fepunliemoraits.. Hythe coumon const of thecommauty | The Great Bante or enaete Itwas now the turn ¢f Manhatten Kagine, No. 8. of | not able to bear the burdens necesanty to give the Gospel | NB UP his residence in Columbus Mr. Paity reprecented the eo snty sn 1845 amd "46 wlth, Se drunkard is iostiivome, aiseusting abject; pudiic opinion | Maps of Cronsiadt and St. Petersburg. York, the first of the scond class entered for rial, ali the slaves. The speaker continued to speak of the 5 eer oi Fravols, | meh ablitty, — He ix opposed to all the bana of the dag, Bes ctemped hin as auch,’ and tte raion bas within the yins | Large Lidhographed Miliary and Naval Maps of the Seat of | “be was manned vy forty men, and played through au iatauce 10 the wociety in thelr | 7° funy ond chiin, of Skancaldlan, Weler MC Nonon of ios: | sid consequently his principal opponents are Maine lew Reverses ecrensed, ihe murder of tabltuel inebrises to | War (uproved by Gen, Hout) inch norale, | The heigth of the stream was 80 fool, and pel over the South. | helieve that and Sewardiam, That the entice Hoket will be elected Bets deuy tis (act it they can, or i they dare; we are willing 10 } The above named engravings are mostly larger than any a eg ager . 0 meet them on the question other war pietives te., published in this couatry. Lok at the public hotels, ai the private hoarding houses, | aitreetively colored, and retail Peadliy at from 12.4 to 25 cet ton, ee 1, a Sr the colores man is to be, wt some tutare time, tbe am- | | From Laverpoo), in ship Albion—D T Choat, J M Wallace, W | there ts n No. 11, which is considered a crack engine of the ve weador of the Gospel | eo cVonald, wile and child, Mr Fowler, Mr wy de rf here the braniy boule was formerly considered as anessen’ | each, The demand for tem (owing to | montnpoathe | men, and threw a stream of 90 foe: in height, | biack man who must carry the Gospel and olvilization to DEPARTURES. er Dae shelly or eu ys ee tere it # Let the prohibit ionists answer the the war) hasbeen greater recent uld be sup- | and 149 feet % fuches in a horizontal direction. | their benighted brethren across the water. Let the For Liverpool. tn the stoamsisip AtiantiomM Datrix, Richard othe ‘ th the wn rege plied, and thany thousands «© wanted throughout this country | complaints were made by the men that the supply of | ¢ have its periect work at the South—le+ it go forth | K Haight, & Kk Hetehs, John Ib Eng ish, ¥ R Bogardos, WH | Prepesition being mace to fuse with the whige for Bi ifteleke cao |e . sda’ qitadl tie Sanaliants toa, | ¥8tEF 8as not suflicient, and they appeared to regard the | to the Llaek cpare him for the ‘mlsdonare labore | Hlateblield, W-C Gorbiis, Capt alex Wulking. Aitdison, | purpore of defeating the American or Know Nothing 1 4 saclogical recapitulation ofthe pianeipal etonia ct | tia) as an unfair text of the power of their machine. It | for which he teed Wm Mas wood, D Haviland and son, Sat] Marmhal), 8.5 Grab, ket, aesembiod in man inceting and convention at the ‘al From the Y Welieved it to be unnecessary and imornper, and who were hronological recap tals vi Mre ( R Kober, DP W Morange, H Horther, AB rt He oot id willing to rest their claims on the good sense of their fellow (forming a complete pi history) wit bematiot, | was said that she had done better on a former vecaston Rev. Mr, fasts, of Baltimore, was next introduced. | strat, 1 Wier, Mie Roberts, Mos Toor, Wilaem tur | Cuurt Hou ag ths rosso OPE mulles, upon the @ilizens = The ulira views of the probibiriontsta were not to be d, to any address within 2. thoy this time but for this | He said it was hardly necessary for himto say anything | rougha KR Krause, J T Montaz, WB Prentes, Adolph Witt soft phell rng eke a agent fo and wonld ha’ surpassed here concession they saw, or imagined they ry ROW, BO Oany young man pro Srawback. One of the engines, as we have already stared, er the ” ( | cher, W Guion, M Rumez, M Derby, DW Lae, Mr aod Mrs " For County isement In the back ground of the ploture, and e, two complete sets Will be tnatied, post pad, upod his Gan Obie’ (0 etinteow ta tile eaeceae. v pee ra palpe icellppeaeg eae ager) soap ans 'W shields ond servant, i Judge ohn tal resent tm. @rawing the veil of iemperance before hypocrisy, sought to : 81 to STIMSON & 00., is iy. me rer the ground not occupied by nl Cofix of Cortlamd ; ‘@reet a poltseal platform on a douotial theory of morality. . Publishers, . New York, ‘The following table gives the exect height and length | any other. It conflicted with no ecclesiastical body. It U Pilate, Ht Dublin Clerk, Henfantia D. Miller, of Yorktown : Sar ‘What is and will be, the effet of their labors? Inthe | — a of the streams thrown hy wil engines, as recorded by the | was organized to spread Chritianity. Ite oj ye, Edw O'Riley Watson, of Weatchecter : for Supeiin- tata of Maine tho recunt election haa decided for ever the Mal’ SWEPAPERS, Judges themselves :— were benevolent, and the wi ‘Clits Sharpless, ‘Me Law, or, Jerowish Woot; for Juxtioe of Hew nee oer enasion. =F rnc nay gf will soon eae A ES FIRST CLASS. grateful tor this service, The South was destitute and in y Vigue, } Domingwer, it oe, beret siens, Daniel L. Bardend, of New Cavtle ; for Coroners, ‘Becard i it a corresponding and as) REPARE TO GRIN—LOOK OUT FOR YB LAMEN Height Tree. need of this assistance, and great good had been dove uqare ead two sone, 5S Martip, obiid and Wm. H. Lawrence, of Youkers, Hawuel W. Hurd. of Cort SINGLENESS OF PURPOSE. ‘table pome of ye No. 19. of Brooklyn. -feet.104 ft.200-10 | under ‘he blessings of nee during the pnat your faite, SP Noung BK Touma, ‘dan Metorsiic, SW AR: | land, Win T. Matton, of Orsining, and Win, Co We canna too strongly impress uvon cur friends the neces. WILUIKINS AND HIS DINAH, No. 8, do. . 0 208 but be hoped this was only a tithe of the good that would “T Stewart, Mrand Mra Peter Qainn, J Cran, H | Weet Furma ” wity of sin purpose.” They may be attached, politi- Pally {iusteased with twenty four original pocale oats, io. the SECOND CLASS. yet be acsomplished. © Hussing, T Rembacher, Mine M Webber, Miss J — aa 2: inept y Sreptsl htt tao oe eee ae Sols everywhere. Clas 118 Nokon ca Scents. | No. 8, of New York.. 80 1 ‘The meeting then adjourned. Marie, JW Toney. Mra Ann Thetel. Madame T Fouara, it Hrooklyn Oity Polities. foie object. No sacrifice of party feeling should be considered | iced inert 3 1 do 9 i = —— eet ee’ bens Lio Ver Eek, ee ta WHIG KATIFIOATION MxWTING. too to accomplish thie ovr grand object. Tt should be HE CRITERION-A NEW WEEKLY JOURNAL OF (0, 29, do. 86 1 Police Intelligence, Misa Beatrice Brandreth, Leo Van Zentt, Mlae Beddal} , ms he D ‘he bond of an irrevocable union —an altar at which the adher " a ‘ ak senior’ “ No, 45, do. 80, Bt Yor Pavannah per seamer Knorville: D Loria, Cohen, Mine Awhig ratification meeting war held at the Irooklye = Sieel savuam "cassette peor doaline Merature, science and art. The frst number lk now reads, A THE GREAT COUNTERFEITING CASE. Ranalle Cohen, Mims Revwoca Cobra, Misa dita Parkman Mist | Gardens tact might, to mtify the whlg eownty taker shoud swear hdrlity 10 each other, and offer up every other | Natcu'strcot Ueouts per cone oe ne Mee NOMS Doe ot New York ae? ieee The examination in the case of Jas. L. Breeze, in whose | Lucy Parkman, George Gordon, Clareace Gordon. Bilas Days | O&tiens la ye Anger puiiuieal aspiration io their common cause. street. No. £8, nid Indy, Captain & Forte, D Sherburne, GA Wilkins, lady and The meeting was orgauived by sppotating Joba Mf Posseasion about $10,000 in counterfeit bank notes wore | fo children. Mise Beveranes, Major A Porter abl Ivly, Mice = Ba ecto; | nd Cricket. found afew days since, and in that of his ulleged con. | Hower, Mise Ale Charla F Onhorne, lady, eblid and | Prom chatrman, and twenty-five vice-presidents, aad CM REES RB. RODE, Publisher, EQUALITY IN LAWS. ‘We have yet to learn, tn the great outcry againt the sale of tag ve ryan, Miss Charotte Verse, JB Mos i Lae end ‘ eat ers, inti the prfrat wel Of Hf dh Ir OC | ea lc ia PSM ELEM. artem | {2eTatt» Chatles A. Hurtbut, wan resumed yesterday be nays ne ied od lnty Mian White, isn: Tupper, Ms Meners, D. ¥ Barnard, Denial 3 good gla of Burgundy or Champagne is abo Ta TA MEBTING OF TH: 38D COUNCIL DISTRICT, 1 return match between the Albany and Har fore Justice Brenoan. Mrs. Ritter, the Iandlady of | Tupper. Master and Mie Tupper, Samnel N Nickerson, Mrs uta hs maintains iis price, both of the ‘oreign and home manu hate shell, re of Me, Chas.” K . is 4 , ?" Kerbiah and sevrnnt, Horatio Aiden, Mra Thomas, and oiit othe meetin See van meena cd trcpesnnd Kpdiootilamencenre- | Gx og Neblny era’ Gi Mr. CHARLES | Cticket Clubs terminated on Tuesday aftercoon, after n | Breeze. upon whom he had passed a $8 counterfeit bill, | }yipn btu, he lactam Indy, Moe's & Loree, Foun Town Fi oeeg ‘ork, w ting, and made » lengthy spend hea Introduced Wasexamined at great length by the counsel for the sera! Sanus) Fisher, George Tenry Loveland, A prisoner, but nothing con on jon before the passage of the Maine law, the tables of our | LOTY wax wanimously nominated for Councilman of the | well contested game, in fayor of the Albany Club, by é pemoes. above district, DAVID FARRINGTON, Chairman. i to the wm Grtfean ting with ¢ " - cOlelined, w 3 te & the and the mechanic, 28 labarer, to whom a JAS, CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. rons. ‘The Albanians brought into the field a compact | mony waa elicited, via-—that al Now pede y sag Newt Charon inet Mu Wasery an ‘. i i D. ¥ Seiad wes then satied ant meee apereh, glars of stimuins must be retused, and to him who, having no | Consnlttee—Willet W. Laion, D. Johnson, Fred. Stopen- | eleven, who throughout the : ts : Prag pire deag omiben eens Seewe | tae us fecake’ semmote ac tha ede an well Gilied cellar ut home, beyond ‘he reach af the Maine law | bagen, piri Aainilbaciohn dese hceth wep as eager’ cing pire prom gti Bm prone: be tog PY ger tby spoon Moaton, Rdward Williams and lady, Williara Pisher lady aod | whig Union party, which knew no North or Konth, end ts & be denied the privilege which tbe richer may with safety aa = — | spirit. The bowling of White and hose being swift un Se Bootes bad Ga aah cao Gy pense geod ‘cliaianee: two childre®, Mra Bi Penntman and one child, Waward Mil | wrod the party te vote for the American State noming. Fe esen of ont sneunitions enjoins that all men. who bear fag At Bg Me BP de HUG. | cerbend, and dead on the wicket, lef no room for taking | cept one who ealled to make arrangements for board, and | Jini neys 40 1 Pecan ce ara nations. Sime | tion oval burdens shall entitled equalrights. “Isla princ | Hedger COs anchtectural spon works, Fouricench arrest, | Ubertive with it, Wilby, who had made his scores ia | his name she believed to be Ktward Herts, This man wax | Hall Mee’ Willan Remetars Mist Ketisdere Mia Sele | The meeting then adjourned Bin wom obiterate the odions muacimemt from on matnie | Dastsiver.on tele evan from, tele fievt annual target ex’ | tne style, and hed plases vers free with it, being taken Sh to moe reson antl he tabs te tae Rete eens | ETL Rigtent A> Micceas Deon thr caked Whic Bavantaunth Weed tel b a ES) a ee ee that ike cont! yenoived, That the thongs of the company be tendered, to atlast. 8. and H. Wright, Bates, Godwin and tyner | sation, but for seme cause requiring cxpbnatien, be Joho Whiter, Mies Barats Wiliams, Wo. f41 Baoapeat, Get ft, iiss, played well for their scores, as did Byron and Henry. Jaen Gonvon Dax xirt, Fee., barged, but not by a magivtrate and contrary t | Harry Johneon, Mrx Johneon, Samuel F Jobaston, and 7 is 8 ot ctives soe ee Gace He was evidently intimate with both Breew and | steerage RAK Bittm cup, &e.—presenusl BANGOR AND THE LIQUOR LAW. byt vey, Req., of Gilvey’s buflding, for the | who, good ones at the bat, but who om thix occasion some spirit or xpiriivous iniinence, it seems the plundered | 7 liver piicher presented by him; also t the taelted but, ax letters from him to the latter were found in Por Charteston, in the steamship James Adger—Count de le In your paper this morning there t» = report wf a riet Pe dager pot the Maine law ui Hangor, has most myse: | Guects in general, for the imparial manuer in which they dia- | P'AYed for well for along time without auy result, till | Hu; jsut): trunk und these wore in avery farniline stvle, | Ree Cressi Teaanthle James Adger—Count dele | 2 ceventocuth ward, In which 1 regret is bese thee wiously disuppesred. ‘The prob 4 are excited and | tinuted the prizes. Also, they lost thelr wickets. The Harlem wides, as | The trunks of Hreeze were searched in open court, and | servants, lew Alcarzar and servant; Braise Garcis, Anvmio | « Mr William Voudick was rely cut in the . - ) the City Marshal ts suspected, and all the public fane- Kevolved, That the thanks of the company be tendered to | yi * y be seen by the score, y « | among other article y iy ore, gave Albany — th <4 females; sho of four young, men | Piockney and chi i m frome stick, In a euypoend atlaok of some Leben WCrammey. | upen the National Club, Allow me to say, tbat while J ‘will cowie in for some of disurust. Capt, A.P. Rogers, for bis gentlemanly and soldieriike con were found likenesses of two Lavinees, © Boner © Faucounet apd chitd, F Caletin Mee | | ‘Wast a comment on (his odious weasure. | Even in its birth | Qytr to the company. game, thie being the se Miss Foote, J A Rogers 4 victory they have gained | Maehy dre Mra Metnbe nf re ebitle ” « hell, Lady two Rinse mater the eye of the clty oficial, in all provability with | ° “Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be pud | over Harlem this year, and ft will be an un- | B® sr flasbily dressed and resembling in tacir | Sildrenand norm, Mer Cohen unl errant Miles kautacd rympathbre wit the euileres, | have wt been woulded a a eee ere ait ica ta coun ta thane, | wend: Capt. A. P. ROGERS, Chairman. | centive to weir looking for higher game next year. On ar ting cbaracters ; a large number of love | Banbard ¥ Leving and laty, Geo Hunt, Cote Morris, Mise Ag | by ®alti¢h «hillelah, for any notional club Pe PT get de hgh ange tpt od be iis Wine: W. F. LuoyD, Secretary their side the bat'ing cf Gillespie, Hobba, Moore and ce trom various females were also found in one of | nex Cole, 8 Hart, F Carroll, Major Mariay, W i Ainith, Mime ‘Thus Virgil toile of etur sy fe Gripronibidonist nok Yor wd! Wil not thee Kew York — a Cooper was particularly fine, whilst Hill, White and | te tronks, and in another were vials cf welds and drags, | fii Cocyer, Min Pollork, Rev N Fiat att lady. Miae Iya Howes yelopyt and vld call a aympathizing mee:ing and appoint a delegation OWDEN GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS COMPA: | Kose made their scores very woll—the lavt hamed giving | # Mortar ahd pestle, counterfeit coins, from « sixpence to | Jes Clay Mre Hrawiey servant end chil. J Zoletuicnen wad Who wlib w pale of frm i Gl weep over their Vepariitiz cicriest Do, geauemen, fet us are requested io meet at Ward & Howden’s, cornet % | everal chances, which were Rot taken. ‘Some st the | &¢llar, besides ther itapliments in use aimng counter Mp W igelice as naseet he ae as Attacked each other like te ¥ ere ieaee Tenecemne ies avenical days tuat spa wilnn | Sook se On amy att te tae | Hariemites are wofully defictent in felding. Godwin, | ‘iters. ' Recipes for manufacturing counterfelt coin and (Lh $m on Hg Boge RA a ihe Tob the gia poop after that eveniful day, that you will not ae mmaeting previous to the vaneee a 2 jong stop, had s hard time of it, considering the 37 | ft preparations for removing words and figures on nore aud lady, WH Fairies, Wra Heyward ir, ted h yom ere tee cies JAMES M. TURNER, Commandant, ides, the 4 byes on the 2d innings of Albany being | benk bills were also found among His papers. Bevee was } My BT Linen, 4 3 Raleeden, Mie FB Tayhe, O Brcentiag mightions ve THE CITY AND THE STATE. Gro. P. Wison, Secretary. made towards sundown on the first day, while the in | formerly a + an in the store of ik heoek end was Ls oy Mone Knwoked oat Ow teste . get The prohibittenists console themselves, in anticipation, for : . cea lap ane Ce directly in the eyes of the long stop. The game got | Blgh no basen A forsil Md Kentucky whig, a Gee lors of the city, and the most of (he Biale officers, by declar- OE 0 Ae ee eee a enn ean et din the happiest manner, and the ball was delivered reyaring to uperate largely at | (re icakuus Chen Ee hele 6 tere ‘ will elas counternan bt, OE geo aa et ee dornatnn Feidey Nec Sat Th onock, | up by the President of the Hatlem Club, with the usual ‘ths tnvestigniive wan cioooh in | Stet’) Gradaion Tes Uswerd nad win 0 Garten tan “ ation of tine ee ere een, See bean _ er ras MES M. TURNER, Commandant, | complimentary remarks, and appropriately responded to and Hurlbut was admitted to ballin the | J Meniiqne, Win Morgan, J Gardiner, WS Pieming, J WILLIAM W. POSDACK, eee eercch ne ascents at | o50.F. Wi Secretary. 7 by their goutiowaniy Procidewt, Mr. lacy, ef the Aluany | sumct $3,008 The magistrate refused to teke bell ter | Cerier, Wd Uatooha, Ud Wardwolt, MLE fipear, @ frxgn ok. —] St cses wewaten, tee pretties tire |e ee | ally Regier, who, with bis. brother efieketers, had | Hiteze, and he wae recommtted to prison, Hart Rothe, ¥W Cree, ant eighty wots Ge uowee” Brooklyn Oty Bows, member there TORICE.—A MERTING 4 VAN VELSOR MU! ‘Gamiog aiven'et fi en'Clak, , ; " seg i pa Ng OR ae a Tres wit be bet of Sioadonae Hah, eoruee or Dena wi Cuesagre Meas isseste TANG Tete cde tes ek ROWING A ROOM MATE. For Richmond, in te weamahip Nomnoke -Wilam i yys,, | St4eeIw Arraay serine Bore —Y erterdey mortage Esench « doctrine aa that of expediency, and however the mem | and Cireenwich wtrecia, on Thareiay evening, November 1, | at Coptad’s Me Gah dalighitis exteketing-wentoer, A yourg wan named Jar. Williams, was yorterday ar- | (roren Bermeviiners, Yrancis Cogman Prank Kaby. M8 | ie named Themes Wright was arree he hewse of elected rural dixtricw inctined v ati P.M. Punctnal attendance By Sona So ‘ or Pige a de. WARD, de, Copiain. Wer ,. ere was quite a large attendance of vieiters on the rested, charged with breaking open the trunk of Ber Mire Hay A A Vetr and taty, John Any ant prahibitioniets, Gey will look not ly to the pre. caplain, 4 e od * open unk of m). re Haines and som. re we Sn f ne wi gon the! pire, ety. wine Punits, Ordérly 8e ground, The sihening v0 the seore:— Wikon ‘A room mate of his, at 280 Bowery, aut Bien As > in wrength yoy “oe oe be herefret co le con ton of the righss of property, they will see the | CQAILMAKER GUARDS ON DECK!—A MEETING AND anor eich ty Jules Werthreaaiater, ne ‘Mtate offers Uled , a. O A the Maine iY haig will take: one 08 Friday gveaing, November 3, at 7: First Innings : Sond Innings ’ entation. ‘aot ite unconstitutional provisions; they will con. | o’c! at Ce Hall, opposite Centre market, ¥. 4 . - ? CHA! . ¥ ; Reyer sen aeiars thvoael eine liquor breinem, ana | srect’” Fuesinal a endation it roqtesied By Wrightb. Wilby 1 ¢, Osborn b. S. Wright... 3 RGE OF VELONIOUS ASSAULTS. avenue, and while ta order TOLLY. Commaniiant. D4 b. HL Wright Gir moral sod political strength embodied in the ranks of the A wan pamed Win. Tobias was youterday arrested ae brother came op sp a ‘wmniste ment ‘bat the law has bee Je yaars, Order! 4 »b Wright © "1 q “ett 9 on Tia ao Ty te yy] lone F anaes, 2 AREER MAE ‘Sd 6 meee te arged with flomions sexealt upon the person of Cathe. | Robert Marra, ¥ it Barlow, ew out a Rae er aun repumiaie is, siey will 1k 10 ton examole of | PVH WATCH OASE MAKVRE’ GUARDS WILL 48 # st. Bates b, 8. Wright rine Jarvis. Both partion live at No. 149 Worth street | Stogfist, Mrs Howe and two te Le ef tn benteb:"q lo rere former oppressors, and semble for drill, on Thursday November Int a | wise SW} gut. 1 | S04 it ts alleged that the prisoner aitempted to Parker, JF Stogge, © and penetrating the L Bhriok unser (bese considerations "rom any decided action | half past seven o'clock, at he" Crysial,”” Grand streau. he site b. Byro vee BE right b. H. Wright. the person of the complaioant S Wittehouss, 8 Vester. 3 whole affair nk Use Kaif trem Wi @grirat the repeal ol ‘hie law tween Bowery and Elizabeth street, particular attention is re mith, Jr. b, Wilby 1 ¢. H.Wrieht b. 8. Wright. 2 |) struck her ¥ “ in = ‘ Poynton, H Redford, 1S seamen, and 2} in (he sterrane bie ercepe. The @ound (we - ‘. quested. iy order B. FP. GOTT, Captain, Hobbs b. Wilby... © ¢. Henry b. Byron.. F her in the ieee - Yor Vers Orer, in bark Flash—~A M Oninpoe, Mears Com droy © ! venue, where THE TIMER, THE SPIRIT AND THR DECLARATION Sam. HH. Paxstow, Orderly Sargeant, Cooper b. Wilby 6 b. Byrom... f The chee e net Kulte. The secused Was | pow, Amado Campos, Antonio Cxmpon, Carlee Unepos. Rice Wright wer S Foo tase io sh band, ibe spirit. has gone forth. ‘be Goslar wee ne ae Fenders run out, 3 not out... 11 0 | Cte Momefiela oe Stk ia ‘ho, 6 ies So Compas, Proderias Comnpss, Msierts: Compges, Guten Came ody 204 Woeked wp in Ube eolta ” teh rat “alta e r Por ‘ jo, edar street, arte + Deraid ae sBecpbremrs negara Hegins wrareiment ware | U‘aitaccntite age tat tom Rerar gc baancey | yet "lg nya i, widen” Byes; hye Pviia,” | g¥Jewtetay areted charged eth iatlag spicier | Sri3 W Runs: Mu Castes Wotie Sassen iowere Jone et, sar tile Lee oo saan caverment in teiaton to ine Maing tauor law) and Chryatie streets, on turday Nov Sa, at? Sine _ =e pends Morlarity, of 126 Kighth wireet, while quarreliing with | % Velasco, Jamin M1) Latorge, Manuel ds Me m7 give mer Deka @, where he pera wet Ms ergvemane eres, tegen ti omen, | 2 ee ane nee ps = | br jastion Com Sip re The Seased, wes, committed ‘Theatres and Exhinition vere preepecte ‘ot tle abana Wis end are clearly discernible. Basel in bigotry FIERAN CORPS OF 1812—4 REGULAR MERTE Total... +06 Total nodes oe | 57 eee ey _ om Ba words : oF Se FS uae or te tan satin Vira eps wilt be bet et Ti, Niele, Bint Hotel Nee HARLEM CLUB, ; WIVES. SatevEe éclog''s saphal testetian tro 1b pong,” Tretant ent Popreme Coart—Hpectal Term, Fo Sa ecto Setticed tor potrer th Ge nancies Lspenard sreeton Friday evening, Nov. 2, at halt-past 7 Firs Innings at Innings, James H. Connon, a bostinan, and Michael M’Callough, | Ameriee.” end the Irish Tiger,” with toh plewent come Hoo. Jodge Mitchell. mongers in political mposiacy, i will quickly be blotied irom | °'Grek,CS busines, Of mpertanes. NH AYOND, Colonel. | H- Wright ». White,.... 1. White......, +14 6 | were yesterday arconted, charged with stealing enyper to | “ts, eatitied ® Our Gal,” are ws be given to aight. TUE CANAL FUND LOAM. et aa triumphant Tejoicings of justice and | We. Farton, Av ped fee D. Rose...... 0 b. White Ee tbe vaiae of 940, the pe iy of Mr. Pearson, of “o. #6 paiteiere Omen ~The bn ine lert nigh bat 190 of te Bing: Ot. tobe oe. Henry J. phon ; ‘of t , ‘ = ee ten 6. ‘i ‘ons street ae tal: , , Soompany. Kownini' p Mg, her; Kenton of the Camvah Let us nese! ERECTA farnish an In coh REED 2 log). wht. White.......,18 Sovth river, and was fved ipa en beh yc aa Ocewgev Penson Toe pret wetamehd beset th Me | owt vnc that ne Moston fr a nin era in our city’s armais. a day to be remem»ered in the future LARGE QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING . pow aecused. privoners were com _ Seen Jen” arith, must be denied, with corte, aa the ground that, ann (Vi) and political thraldom; let ali ll c Heensed to bay sesond ob. White. & | mitted by Justice Comnelly for tris! 9. B Degetioen, epee 00 SES tee emanate thor avocations for twenty (our hours be lald aside Vor the bend Rise ot every 4 vertption,” emtiensan Dering largoot ‘9° b. Wits. J lee Connolly for tris D. kice, Family Jars,” sti te fine opeetacie of etme | the lew authorising the. sow an bo ou (renal object of electing men \o oficial station who will regard | sali lots, will receive the very highest price for them try call. 3 c. faunders b. Ross 0 pol, | aFe announced wot, am injunction coald aot Preyer remedy, er cee a re en, endee pp ge Se ing wt thé store, or addrewing THOMAS D. CONROY, 491 [2 ©. Cooper b Ell ‘ . bewres' Ri sen — heat come operate at * 1a. Che . — peta eh fetch hax Ho toub-iation ation, Fear! areet, White run out & b. Rone a) pone D. | eed siete tM. nated Senses Conmeneesent's Sioa ‘h rd v the 6th; untiris - Eee tee es a vies . - a * " . m & oe ihe cay. aigd Se ee AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, se pd San : © and b. White 108 —In early I te alinees, the ry pi of had query Dy he eg ag ToT) vehi vaiasttatereama Ee = gentle : obtain tbe highest prices for | Pope c. 5 not out... .... scmne of the then re bets “4 Tanernn~ The “Man of Maw " dew ELIQUOR LAW. « Ladies and gentlemen car obtal e y finest vessels out of Haltiinore. | Walser ‘ , | The four seamen arreeted by the on Sey oe a loar wmch we iake the ip. | Sembore areas, by sending ‘hrough post or Wher wae. te 9 ¢ Rose b. White. 2 Ee atthe eich Howth Anmerice determiont to | tect ao hewted."'s very Buk forse Fasting | of revolt wm tour’ the dip Aletralia (Ee state in gisele ow wt" | Be BO ri Tak, a | Stele perce trteg a ahs | cece, daaacrtaget hte tm | ivy Hen) Pe rng a ys ptm ° fos row { i es Pdetiaxn, Maine, Ov §, 1805 (487, OFF, Chormune WANTED.—THR HIGHEAT Teta, had which bound thees, Gogg Daniels "Dtored tht Cordes meen iaeaenatian ereatient taree of The Dentin ee f Me maicoed oitp freah an price given and cash paid in eurres! money. Gentiemen wu ervice as volunteer, hd was nt once raise! to the rank ded Koon” 6 0m tow to wight, Political Intelligence. fhe rounds | tnd It to thetr advartage "0 Malton oe need tor TANS Nxow hens Nensnaraee Cer pate: and placed st the hend of the entire axva! yd Cong” | draws John bey ay the an! cant a unten hy | MORONEY, 11 Baxter street, off Chattamn. ell No. 14, of the Thistegeth wards kare” erentea tee | fant ‘tat tester ha” ene thon Gastees xo | Tek own tga, betes ea mass opere e's wine Pot a ier ; a : ww nt hteenere to say (hat Captain of’ Poltce, Wen, Bat Armee Ben). Disbrow; for | srhieved be returned to hia native hoane, where he contin. |" yerassic Hatha Magic, Marnier, te wil toe. | 5% Neumann May? nC Wena, caforend, Dut merely ‘hal we, under ADIPE AND GENTLEMEN, GIVE YOUR ATTENTION — no the pag by EY Lhe ine pT fn I Bat SDRPENDENT NOMINATIONS, SixyEEETH Wann-—For So | 1 sry drat f wey Incash. Call, oF Tyna a iat, ft beret ghd John Schneider; for Alderman, Acxanier | ihe ‘te anirue, Assowm ayepue, between Eighteenth and eteenth ¢reeta, milton, site Ot his decmmse, if we may except Recoucem A aon —Tomerrow evening Mr Coftins Jeflerenn el: me cecupled ir making vevrral fying vicits. wtih anehen of hie New Mierelinnern act cherernn ie) The le (ind. Ly os ye . 4 tow vente, So WP -sum'ry which te o> mestertally Sher move ph The woe om rie oroung | buese of Piimure be ‘hat ond “e oe : ar Ldoeuret