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THE NEW YORK .- RALD. WHOLE NO. 7315. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWLD EVERY DAY. POLITICAL. Ti WARD PIONEER BUCHANAN AND BRECKIN Club.—Programme of arrangements of the Sixth fard Pioneer Buchanan and Breckinridge Club for the de- ration this evening:—The club will meet under the mam bauner at their headquarters, Monroe Hall, corner Pearl and Centre streets, thls (Tuesday) evening, Sapt. 9. at 634 o'clock, to join in the grand torchiight procession of the acy. ‘The line will form—the right resting on Franklin street, west of Broadway, and fall in procession in the follow order:— as Citizens mounted. Citizens in barouches and carriages. National Guard Band. Elegont silk banner of the club; oflicers of the club: mem- ‘ders and other citizers bearing various banners, lanterns aa i es, with suitable inscriptions, indicating the seutimauts 0 old democratie sixth ward, MamITALS ce Wad ‘Owen Kinney, ic 1, Churies Nearey, Michael Kiggs, L James Ni Baniel Caloir, chm McGowan, i Michael Flynn, ohn Pacob Lott, Ity order, eee ack oe HENRY A. HOWARD, President. c i iesey Hocus, Secretaries, 13" WAED.—THIRTEENTH WARD REPUBLICAN Association —At a meeting hold Sept. 8 1856, the fol- lowing were elected, by ballot, to represent the Bleventh Assemb!y district in the Republican State Convention’ — ALTERNATES. Clark Vanderbilt, Henry ©. rd. EDWARD COLLIN, Preaident. DELEGATES, Andrew Craft 1 TH BUCHANAN AND BRECKINRIDGE CLUB.— The members of this club are requested to meet at the corner of Avenue A and Twenpleth wrest, this day, Tused ay iy 9 be oh KAS B for Cc) Purpose [Ad cy reat demoerstic roeeasion. rr "6 YOUN J. Bit ADLEY, President. Cuas, VanvewaTeR, Secretary. AMPAIGN LETTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITH eogeavingsoof the diferent Prositential candidates, for sale at EVANS & CO.'S gift bookstore, 499 Broadway. FRORREAM, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—THE ON. Horace Greeley, Col. E. L. Suow, TB. Milliken, Rs: find K. H. sbanuon, #iaq., recently from Kansas, will addre the trieuds of 'remout aud Dayton, near the depot of the Har- Jem Baiirond. Charles . Missing, 1. Camp aud W. H. Oak- Jey have kiadly volunteered to slag. A brasy band wil! be in fendance, aud a special train will leave Fordham at 10% O'clock for New York, taking the nsural stops. RAND FILLMORE AND DONELSON DEMONSTRA- Hoo, at the Washington statue, Union aquare.—A grand Riss mecling of the electors of the city of New York, in fu- vor of ‘lie election of Fillmore and Di will be heid at Woshiogton statue, Cnion square, on Friday evening, Sept. 12, ati}: P.M. ‘Three stands will Be erected. When the meeting sdjonras a torch light procession will be form: wh down Broadway, around tie Park, up the Bot ¢ sialic again, there to dismiss, Cluvs will be p: With torches, banners, &c. Eminent speakers have been ia- Wited to address the ‘meeting, and are expesied to aitend, among whom are Gen Sam Houston, Com. Stockton, Francs Grauger, Gav. Yell, Washington Hunt, J, J. Critteuden, Jas. ©. Pitosm, Wm. C: Rives, David Pani Brown, Edward ive: Fett, Kevneth Raynor, Jos. L. White, Thomas Corwin. &c., 4c W. FT Chapinan, Chairman Executive Committee. L. A Cohen, “Central Committee. Zophar Mills “American General Committee, HAS. T. POLHEMUS, Secretary Exeentive Commu of Arrangements. EPUPLICAN MASS MEETING IN THR SIXTH CON- gressonal distriet.—Thore will be a grand mass meetin Of the pLeans of the Sixth Coagression | district on We nesday evening, September 10, at 8 o'clock, at Tompkins’ market, cornes cf Sixth street and Third aveoue. IPHE LPTH WARD DEMOCRATIC KEYSTONE CLI 1! meet this (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, at Kerri n's Military iendquarters, 22 While strect, to participate grand iorehlight procession. By order of * oF HENRY DUP &ALNE, President. lexry H. LAWYER, weeny E }secretarie SIXTH WARD REPUBL N CLUB, OF BROOK- i il meet this (Tuesday) evening, at Constitution all. r of Kutler and Court sirects, at eight o'clock. Ad. iabe detivered by Joseph Neilson, Esq. and Oliver Dyer, beg ‘The Fouth Brooklyn German Glee Club will sing “she Ballying Song.” Front seats reserved for ladies. GEORGE CURTIS, Presi¢ent. P. K Deyo, Jobn Blackmon, J. G. E. Larned, Secretaries. 7OUNG MEN'S FREMONT AND DAYTON CENTRAL nom —1 be ninth regular me ing of the Union will be icid 2! their Poms. wt the Stuyvesant Tnativuie, 669 Broxlway, ‘Inesday evening, 9th Mast., at 74; o'clock. ' Joho Bigelow, Ee shee ote Rvesing Fes. and, Win A: Northrop. Esq. meeting. ing by ecidentala. Dy or BK. F. MANIERRE, President, Davi Hl Onpenstreve, Seo'y. address the D uy F B. L., VERITAS AND OTHHRS.— + Rest iu peace; L know nothing of any of you, If Tdi could bought or sold, Althogh Tam but a mano “straw,” a from the chatf, and Aud the “two rings’ . Al! cause for fray, if any bas been given, was given uawit Ungly. by one who now sinks into chaos. ORDELIA —13 MY LETTER OF SEPT. 3 ADDRESIED C H D.C. Herald office, received, and will you favor m+ with i FB. RETURNED FROM CALI furnia. and cannot leara your address, I desire (3 see You ovce mare A note directed vy my full name, at the ge oF Union square Yost oflice, will bo siricily § WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 1 O'CLOCK. _ “n FITZGERALD. F MISS HARRIET BURKE, OF GALWAY, IRELAND, is s(t hving in Montreal, her old friend, Emma Boterill, Grerwise Fadden. would be most heppy to hear from her. Jontrs wport, R. 1. ploase copy. NFORMATION WANTED—c ATRICK HART, 45 years who led his home, Morutng. the i of Sepiembe Goa! ood vest white pants an inches in height, dark complexioa and dark whiskers. Any information regarding him will be thank{u'iy revived and the informant liberaily rewarded, by calling s: the house of his family, No. 3 Bolivar, 222 Bridg and 124 simi He was lack seem at 11 o'clock om tae * Middl g stout, & feet 6g TONF OF sated.’ Write no more until you see him whose last ‘ended in * Snow 1 —HOW DO YOU LIKE THE PRIVATE 8. communication, — DO TELL. 8. 4 1. BR, box 1474 Post allice, New York. “You TED TO & in New York; write to him bere Agcoun! of your present circumstances. t ; THE PERSON WITO WAS IN MAY onee a full D. W. LADD & CO,.’S PLANOS—A FINE ASSORTMENT + now ou hand. Parties who have been heretofore disap- wow be supplied. Pianos of oar owa aad varions f moakers, Gole agents for Carhart & Needhara's melo. deus, stools, covers.Ac.. ke, Pianos and melodeons to reu JUDBON & MUNGER, 519 Broadway. ROOKES DANCING ACADEMY, 91 BROOME ill open to-day (Tu 9) for the sen. |. Clvases 'or ladies miss 4 and Fridays, 31067. M. and from 7 v for gentle ednesinys and Saturdays for children exe naiv P.M. Private lessons at all times, when not occup: d by qasres. All the fuahionabie ght in one course of ye. N. B.—The opening « a Wednesday, Oct. 1 REMONA VICLINS.—A RARE OFPORTUNITY [9 AP- forced to musical mate d profasors of selecting a violin trom Mr. F. Perrin’s collection of valu an Ipsirotmertts, by thy Ainatt bs yorkie, vad for weith N's MUAICAT, ACADEMY. —MAs. SROUIN hownce to her pupile and the Indies #( New fil resume ber lessons oa September 1; days 2 uetion to teachers, aleo, for those studying for room, ehureh, concert room or stag@. An even- be formed for ladies and gentlenen for die aia ly ‘masves, de. Terms known at No 9 St. Ulements place, faverley place and Kigith streot, VGUSTA HAS Tus HONOR TO INFORM her puptts o! New York and Brooklyn, that she will re: ‘Open her dare ng classes in the course of thie month. Due tiee will be a For partieulars, apply from 9 A. M. to T. M. at 712 Broadway; also for ing. GILWERT & CO.'S RECENTLY IMPROVED PIANOS, + with diegonal seale —A large Assortment, at the ware Fooms 419 and 421 Broadway, corner of Canal street. New second hand pianos to rent. and upon trial. If pa Amount paid as hire will be deducted from price of piano. e dan. @ ~ ~coAt.—STOVE, RANGY, GRATE OR FURNACR, so ee Se al will bo vents free of shuren it a eM wi x nese” ‘Please give s pew boginner a eal, at No. 62 Wi Wiaiington pince est M. Hi. HOWELL. PER TON DEST QUALITY OF PEACH OR “f move coal will be delivered, free orn host, for th nat tho above low price, Kusranteed the Post of thon. ee AGL ¥ ‘< hkorMER, 2 Oak street. CELERRATED BRECKENRIDGR COAT, [8 NO' .] nt the following coal yards, at fifteen dollars por esent:— bat f iat . $22 Bighth avenue, corner Twenty th aipeet, N. weiPniler Ricker, corner Atlantic and Purman streeta, Brook: n ‘A.W. Wedton, No. 40 Honth street, N. ¥. inghum al £'cotes yan ger Baiemes Orders era Alo be ie at ihe enking Ofice ot J. THOMP- BON. No. 2 Wail street, New York. HOTELS. UCKLAND’'8 NEW HAVEN HOUSE, 414 BROADWAY, eer", depot, having becn en fi over {he rail Pougbly refurnished, under the of the sub river, is now open for the reception of guests. Suits of Spar men's for permanen: ARORGR BUCKLAND HOTEL, PORT RICHMOND, STATEN now ready to receive target and military com PRT. 7 Yen. Tt is bt one hour's ride from the olty, and prasonia at y factiiiies for target shooting than any other plage in tae iy of the eity of Ne i ‘he proprietor will spare fo frowhle ar expense to render this one of the most agrees mle Perorte for target excursions. TSAAC B. DRORER, Proprietor | Wells, 22,673; Pattos 3,990, THE LATEST NEWS. BY MAGNETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, THE ELECTION IN MAINE. Great Triumph of the Republicans, and Utter Route of the Opponents of Fremont. Hamlin’s Majority for Gevernor from 12,009 to 15,000. PorrLanp, Sept. 8, 1856, Our State election to day, has gone strongly republi- ean. Portland, Bath, Bangor, Augusta, Rockland, and other large towns show a repubiicau gain over last ye: Fifty one towns give Hamlin 18,400; Wells, 10,000; Patten, 3,600. The following is the vote inthe towns mentioned:— Ramlin, rep. Wells, dem. Patten, wi. +2 1,756 353 Port'and 433 Bath... ‘1104 293 298 Bronswick, 692 228 160 Dahgor, 400 maj. - es Saco 300 maj _ — Johan M. Wood and Charles J. Gilmau, republicans, in the First and Second Congressional districts are elected. The Legislature \s probably republican. Hamlia’s majority 1s estimated at from ten to fifteen thousand, There is great rejoicing, and processions are marching through the city. THE LATEST. In about 1€0 tows Hamlin’s majority is over 12,000. ix republican members of Congress are probably elected, and the republicans will bave a large majority in the Legislature. Pourtanp, 12:30 P. M. One hundred and Sfty towns give Hamlin 37,874; Majority for Hamlin, 11,10. The whole republican State ticket is elected. Mr. Wood is elected to Congress by a large majority, and probably the five other republican Congressmen aro also elected. Boston, Sept. 8. Large crowds are congregated in the streets of this city, amd great enthusiasm is manifested about the re- sult Io Maine, Non-arrival of the Canadian. Qvenxc, September 8, 1856—S P. M, ‘The steamship Canadian, now thirteen days out from Liverpool, was not in sight from the telegraph station at the River du Lofpe at sunset this evening. The Mtssour! Whigs. 81. Louis, September 8, 1858. A meeting of Whigs was held here on Saturday night, and nine delegates were appointed to attend the Conyen- tion to be held in Baltimore. Resolutions favorable to Mr. Fillmore were adopted, pledging him their support if no other candidate was presented. ‘The News from Kansas. Sr. Louis, Sept. 8, 1859. It ts said the proslavery party in Kansas have deter- mined not to make another attack on Gen. Lane’s forces until the 13th inst, This gives Gov. Geary time to reach the Territory. Movements of Hon. John C. Breckinridge. Pretsucne, Pa., Sept 8, 1865. The Hon. Jobn C. Breckinridge passed through this city to-day for Philadelphia, but Las positively promised to be here to attend the mass convention on the 10th inst. Republican Mass Meeting in Ohio. Gixciwnati, Sopt. 8, 1856. An immense republican mass meeting was held in Urbana, Ohio, to-day. Addresses were del verod by Gov, Chase and others. Terrible Tragedy in Philadelphia. Panapenria, Sept. 8, 1856. William Nathaniel West, residing in Merchant streot, killed his wife this evening, stabbing her in the breast. He afterwards stabbed himself. His wounds aro serious, and he will bardly survive. Mr. West formerly lived in Baltimore. Call for an Extra Session of the Massachusetts Legislature. Boetow, Sept. 8, 1854. A petition at the Exchange Reading Room ts receiving the signatures of many morchants and others, praying ‘that the Governor cal! a special session of the Legislature, for the purpose of taking into consideration the ea tat gered safety of the lives and proporty of the sons and daughters of Massachusetts in the Territory of Kansas, and the expediency of dovising means for thoir relief aud defence. The Mount Vernon Hotel Calamity. Cars Istawp, Sept. 8, 1856. The body of Philip Cato, Sr., was found among the rains ofthe Mount Vernon Hotel to day. The woman under arrest bac been discharged for want of suificient evidence. From Washington, Wasmiatox, Sept. 8, 1856. The President arrived here from Warrentown Springs this evening. He has taken rooms there for himself and , Contemplating shortly to return there. Conflagration TIRE IN TROY, NEW YORK. Troy, Sept. 8, 1856. A fre broke out here, at two o'clock this morning, in the shed in the rear of Smith's row, on North Second street. Some eight or ten buildings on North Second and Federal streeta were destroye!, rendering thirty- five poor families houseless. Ls $25,000, FIRE AT COLUMBIA, PA. Cowztara, VA., Sept. 8, 1856. A great fire broke out bere this afternoon, destroying A great deal of property. The principal suiferers aro Messrs, Stiroder, Lipbart, Sheobergor, lelen, Smith, Markley, Ulmer, Wailea, Strawbridge, Kimburg, Shor Man and Mre, Young. Twenty one buildiags were do. stroyed. The loss is from twenty to thirty thousand dollars, Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Priapetrma, Sept. 8, 1854, Stocks firm. Fenneyivania 8 ate Fives, 83; ' Reading Railroad, 49°; ; L island Railroad, 125, ; Morris Canal, 14)¢; Pennay:vania Railroad, 48>, Bervato, Sopt. 86 P, M. Flour archanged—Sales 4,000 bbis., a\ $6 87 for good Michig an, $6 50 a $6 62 for choice to extra Uhio, Indiana and Michigan, Wheat dv! —Sales 19,000 bushels, at $114 \¢ a $1 15 for lilinois spring, $1 31 for red Indiana, and $1 44a $1 46 for white ditto and Canadian. Corn held firmiy— Sales 35,000 bushels, at 52c. Gate a shade lower-—-\ 7.000 bushels at 290, 23,000 bushels to arrive at J4e, Rye quiet. Whiskey, ‘Canal freighta—16e, for corn, and 190. for wheat, to New York. Receipts for the 4$ hours ending at noon to day:—10,748 bbla. flour, 109,520 is corn, burbele wheat, 38,265 bus 97,457 bushels oats, Canal ex; 003 bushels wheat; 161,400 bushels corp, 14,400 bushels oats, Cnicaco, Sept. $6 P.M. Wheat doll with a declining tendency ; shipmeats to Buflalo 43,000 bushels. Corn dull and prices a trifle low- er; shipments to Buifalo, 14,800 busheis. Freights frm, with an upward tendency 600, for our, 150, for wiveat, and lo. for corn, to Bu New Onreans, Sept. 5, 1956. Cotton—Sales to-day, 1,000 bales. Wo quote now mid- ling at Lo. a 11 ao and fair at 12\se.a 120, Sales of ‘Week, 3,000 balos. The receipts of the woek have 6,856 bales, against 12,964 sanre timo Inst year. 340 bales, against 49,300 fame timo last rT Osweno, Sept. 86 P. M. eat in good demand. Sales 27,009 bushels Cana. dian, —— Aad Obio, including 2,06 bushels prime white , at $1 52, to arrive. orn firm. Sale 25,000 bushels, at 570. a 580, Barley im active domasd. 7,000 bushels Canadian, at Si 208 $1 23. Crna! freighte—Wheat, 114e., and osen, 90, to New York importe x met corn, 6 847 do. to-day—09,462 businols Wheat, 40,811 do. barley. Cane) exporte—2,677 pols. flour, 68,408 bushels wheat, 9,104, do. corn, I z= 5 3 32 ii Ma. Enrror:— Can you tell me Winat steamboats go to Long Brar ok? TRAVELLER. AxswaR.—We con't know, Ep, MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1856. which was onl7 termicated by the adoption of a motion suspending the fstes go ag to admit the Clu to the priv! leges of mem! . ‘The election resulted as follows:— Delegate, Isaxc Dayton; alterngte, John H. Duwmell. Mr. Dayton 18 suppored % be in 1@vor of Simeon Draver for Governeér, but is also'considered wsirong friend of Sreeloy. SEV2ATEENTH %AitD. Polls heft at 273 Bowery, Whole number cf" votes cast, 48, of Which all but two were cast for J. C. Pinsiney and Charles Brneningbaosen for delegates, and Ths, P Little aud J. Nice for allernates. Zéiegates uncera- mitted and unfstrucicd on the Governor question. The'r , preferences cosid not be ascertained, RIGHTEENTH WARD. 4 ‘The republicawy of this ward met at tho corner of Twentieth street smd Third avenuo, last nig’&t, for the purgose of choosing a delegate aud alternate t? thé State Norsimativg Convextion on the 17th inst. Honter Fran‘- lin, President, oceupted the chair, and Richard Wynkoop officiated as Secretary. After some discussion and ex- ¢itemeat as to the magaer of electing the alternate, tho ballot was opened at P. M., two boxes being used, the One to contain votes for delegate, the other for alternate- The names of the memiers wore then called, eac> man stepping forward aud handing in his vote as his same was called, The total number of votes cast were 12. CITY POLITICS. Republican Privaary Election. MEEKING OF THE WARD A?SOU/A7IONS—BOWS IN SOME OF THE WARDS—SIMEON DRAPER HE CBOIOE OF A MAJORITY OF THE CITY DELEGA- TION. ‘The primary election for delegatet to the *Republitna State Convention, wilich is to be beid #1 the 17th inst., at Syrecuse, took place last night, between the houra of 8 aud Go'clook. As a general thing, alT went off quietly gave in a few wards, where shoulder hiti#rs roughed in ond upset the arrangements of the more respectable re- publicans. As a general ting these electious were very crediteble, and deserve to Ve tmitated by the democracy next Thursday. A Presiden? was appointed, and the polls were opened, and all who wished to vote could do 80 quietly without the interruptiom and intrusion of bullies and shoulder hitters. In the First, Fourth, Sixth, and some other wards, there were rows, which did not amoun © much, owing to the interference of the old whig wire pullers, Simeon Draper will have a majority of the delegates from this city, for Governor; but it is sald that he is not in earnest, and the probability is that he and his friends THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Commissioners of Heatth. ‘Pae following cusas were laid Delere the Bowd by the Balth Otticer, for their action: — FARR ARKIVALS. Bry Earea, from Para, Brazil, arriver? on the 60) ined. , laden with hides and raber, reports al? well on the pas» fage and port healthy, Ailowed to procee* to the city’ af- ter being ventilaved—the Mdes not to be landed in tix city or Brsoklyn. Brig Carciine, from Aspiowl!, arrived on t¥e 7th, with , 8 Cargo of bites amd bark, topetler with six jjessengers. During her pessage she had scvén cases of Chagros fe- ver, which, oz their arrival, weve sent to thy Marine Mespitai; one dexth also occurred during the pmssage. Upen recommendatton of the Healt? Officer she wae per- naisted to proceed ty the city after a thorough fumigation and vemaining sevrz days for obser zation, provided all contiaue well. Hids to be landed ouvof the State. Brig Jerome, from Pajardo, P. R., arrived on the 3th ipet., with sugar; kamds wei! during the passage aad onarrival. She was clowed to proceeSto the city after a Linge gl five dayc*for observation, provided all are well. will support James M. Wadsworth, who presided over Mr. Grenneil.. Sebooser Wm. 8. Brown, from Port au Prince, with thé Gbayention of the radical 4 ‘3 Mr. Churchill: logwood, together with one passenger, arrived on the ve ¢ radical democracy at Syracuse, 4 7th. Allowed to proceed after eight days. Horace Greeley’s pame was mentioned, but he was alternate wore scattered. The Brig-Lues Gozaives, with logwood, arrived on inst.. Had one cose of yellow fever during the paresge, which was sent to Marice Gospita!l on arrival. The curgo of said vessel was ordered to be discharget in lighters and sent to the city, if all are well atthe e: piration of eight days. . Schooner Loyal Scranton; from Savannah, with a cargo of cotton and wheat, arrived on the 7th iastaut. A boy was sent to the Marine Hospital, on arrival, intermittent fever. All others were healthy. ordered to be properly purified and remain at Quarantine for a period of three cays; to be then allowed to proceed to the city if all were weil. ‘% Swan, trom Cienfuegos, arrived at Quarantine on the fth inst., with a cargo of sugar and molasses. Ali Upon the recommendation of the Bealth Officer, she was ordered to discharge her cargo on Wghters, and then bring it to the city, afver ro- maining in her presert state five days, for observation, apd all hands contiauing well. Brig Bueno Amo, frou: Laguayra, arrived at Quarantine on the oth inst., with'a cargo of hides. Tae captain was sentto the hospital on arrival, sick with yellow fever. ‘The Health Oficer recommends that the cargo be dis- charged on lighters and sent to the city of Brooklyn or ecme point outside of the city of New-York. Concurred im by the Board, Bark Hanson Gregory arrived from Cienfuegos, Cuba, on the 7th ipst., with a cargo of sugar, Reports having lost three men at Cienfueges, on the 16th of Jul; posed of yellowfever. Vessel ordered to remain at ( rantine fora period-of seven days for observation, end be then allowed to discharge ber cargo on lighiers to come up to the city, provided al! hands remain well. Bark Cuba, from na, via Sisal, Mexico, laden with a cargo of logwood and skins, together with one fp: \- gr: arrived at Quarantine om the 7th inst., with all on d weil, She was allowed to proceed to the city after & thorcugh purifiestion; hides not to be landed in this city er Brooklyn. Bohio, from Port aw Prince, Iaden with logweod, epger, arrived at Quarantine on the ordered t be ch 4 ond puri. riod of eight 8 for obser- to proceed to the city, ifali re- deemed unavailable, from his views on the temperance question, the Germans, who mere generally admitted to the deliberations of the clubs, voting against him, Fd. D, Morgan will not have a delegate from this city, ‘4s far as we can learn, but Moases H. Grinnell will have 4 few. The following are the detailed accounts of our ro- porterz:— choice for Governor was left entirely to the option of the: elector, the \ard not appearing to have any particular choice, the vole for the difforent persons was from mere- ly yersomal preference. Sixty-six mew members wore acdeu to the association during the evening. TWENTIETH WARD. ‘The republicans of this ward met at Continental Hall, corner of Thirty-fourth street and Fighth avenue. Charles Nottleton, Pregident, in the chair. There were about one bundred and twenty votes cast, Daniel D. Conover was electéd delegate by $1 majority. William Trand was «lected alternate. These two gentlemen and Mr. Nisbet addretsed the meeting with appropriate speeches. The delegate bad uo instruction as to his vote for Governor, it being left eutirely to his discretion. TWENTY FIRST WARD. The Republican Association of this ward met at Fre mont Hall, No, 891 Fourth avenue, at $ P.M. Wm. H. Woodman, President, in the chair. Thirty-six votes only were cast. FINST WARD. The poll was beld at 45 Whitehall street—. Garlick in the chair, aud M. A. Van Lier, Secretary. Thomas N¢ bitand Wm. H. Leach were appointed Inspectors. Mat- ters progressed ewimivgly for a timo, but several small skirmishes bea a in the evening. The Draper men were beaten, and uncommitted delegates were elected. The fo lowing is the yoto:— 10 John Puppke. 1 J. Van Lier.. 1 jeclared elected delegate, and Wm. BOR DEURGATE, FOR ALTERNATR. Tra Miller. . i E. L. Snow. ‘Thomas Nesbit was HL Leach alternate. SECOND WARD. Poll held at No. 17 Beckman street. T. D. Gale in the Chair, snd Edward Pepper Secretary. This is a very smail ward, and bas yery few republican voters, About enough of them assembled to make a very small tea party, and after a numberof high sounding resolutions, proceeded to vote, and elected the following named per tons:—Delegate, James H. Welsh; alternate, Thomas D. Gaile. Judge Wetsh is understood to favor Simeon Draper. Meesrs. Bostwick, Depuy and Carter were elected to the Central De'egate Un'on, after which the mesting ad- journed. ‘The rest were scattering. The delegate was not: in- structed as to bis vote for Governor. eg oy oa were delivered by Messrs. Edmonds, Snow, Shaw, Fay and others. TWENTY-SECOND WARD. ‘The republican association of this ward met al S o’clok, in the Humanity School room, on Sixth ayenue, near Forty-firet street—-D. T. Easton, President, in the chair, As tis ward only embracis one (bird of an As- eembly district, they could not elect a dele gate and alternate, but appointed a committee of five, which, in comuection with similar committees from the Twelfth and Nineteenth wards, will meet on Wed; next, at Coprad’s, for the election of two delegates and two alternates, for the Nominating Convention. The foliowmg are the committee elected :—Samuel ‘PHIRD WARD. Poll held corner of G-eeawich and Barclay streets, fed, and remaiu fora vation; to be then allows it Asdrew Jordan inthe chair, About 90 votes were cast, Seow Robert raop, M.S. Miller, Robert Campbell, main weil. and the following persons clected without much opposi | Peter Suider. ‘This ward isin favor of Dreper for Go: | oghti® Vernon, frem Aux Cayes, laden with logwood and cofiee, arrived ov the Tub ‘ust, with all hands well, end tion :—Merwia N, Jones, delogate; J, C. Kiuaba!l, alter verbor, have been. She was aliowed to proceed to the city after nate. Understood to be for Draper, but a strong feelin, an obecrvation of tive days, provided all remaia well. Was roauitostad for Wadsworth, It’ was said in bis favor | 4PPOlntment of Inspectors of Bieotton by the SPRCLAT REPORTS Democrats. The Executive Committee appointed by the Democratic Republican General Committee at Tammany Hall oa Thursday-eveving last, for the purpose of receiving the ames of the Ibspectors of Election and tho places of hold- ‘bat he was a democrat, and would carry a heavy demo- cratic vote. His character was irreproachable, aud ‘hen he was worth over balfa miilion doliars, It was tuought thet be would “ rum like tae cholera,’”’ FOURTH WARD. Poll held at 230 Pearl etrect. Hoa. H. Henlatt in the ' Brig Mexiey, allowed io proceed on the 9th of Sepiem- bg Cornelia, allowed to come to the wharves of the The bark Shibboleth was permitted to proceed to the “Tie petition ef owners of the echooner Yorktown was Sentecs whose tervants and employ. already takes in charge, in oicknees, ad staud ready, in ) any apd every instance, still odo so ‘# the best] of their ), means and aitftty. lost two days, ns aud very well. last few di onity been discharged from the Srty Lillian on Seserday. the rest of ker cargo, wisich she had boen tand, it was meceseary to remove the hides, and th» were temporarily viaced on the dook. zas, WKh sugar and molasses, to lighter cargo. tanzas to Trieste, which put into ti with several cases of songs fever on bond, to com t+ the wharf and re-ship had been fumigated in the meantime. can be made. PRICE TWO CENTS. tended to than they would Be among stemdgere; aud a tusz7 find too, Met the society are ‘bu powad to provide mgeipst actual went of ordnaary necessaries of Iifo, they show & cheerfal witragnessto yevain until such fime as maflers resume the ordinary routine in this neighbor- hood To tarry out the prrpores of the society, util frost thall abate all caure for spprehereion, no smal! amount of mcass is required. society s4onld call eti!! further op ‘esse who fee! on inte- rest in iis proceedings tor ced, and \ "pecially on those ab- it #. therfore, requisite that the the society have PAUL A. OL: VER, President. Francis E. Bxkur, Secretary. FORT HAYUTON RELIEY SOCI&T: Y# REPORT. Foxr Hasurrox, N#w York, Sept. 8, 1856. ™ Military Hospital, one casc’ (a priv %e) during the ‘all othe on the sick list doimy Frese tbe salldnene of the may » bind tho ys I infer that the ‘92 is OD iM a Iwould advise the absent not 20 return’ aatil notified that they me do so with rafety. Y. H, DALEY, M. D., Uited Staise Army, Dr. C.G, Rothe, Nesident Physicion of Relie” Hospital reports :-— All the sick in hoopital are convalescing; and? all out- side patients, attended to by him, are the aame. New cases. Nove up to last evening: The effects of the storm this morning on the proviousiy” improved state of th health of this piste is looked for with painful anxiety, PRANCIS FE. BEF Secretary, Fort Hamirton, Sept. 3, 185(—¢3¢ = Brooklyn: Board of Hexith. Serr. 8.—Mayor Hall presiding, end present Aldermew Oakley, Walsh and Shaw. Applications for perm‘asion to land and atere the hidear on board the bark Antagonist, at De Forrest’s wharf. On Saturday permission was granted to inmd wool and’ hair below the Gap. Alderman Oaxcey statod that the citizens of the neigh- borhood were greatly excited at the action of the Board, and (threatened to cut her cables if the owners persisted! in dir chargipg her. Permission was refused. Alderman Watai inquired by what auth hides had: Mayor Hatt stated that no permission had been ed. and that the captain was ordered to appear-and show cause for violating the law. Heaith Warden Wxst explained that in onder to get as allowed ows Permiseion was granted to brig Moranci, from Matsa from ™ »- Application of owners cf sbip Lady Frankiin, My port in’ Jaby + le: or cargo, which wae landed. <q ~ Tabied till imqsiry Dr. Wenpet reported one case of smallpox in G 44. street, apd stated thet 6 case of infectious or contag.ona - dlecage bad occured wititn the past t four hours :. he had also to announco the death of John B. Bergen, Jv. Officer West reported shat there were mo cases. of yei~ low fevor in Furman-street, Adjourned. Berion's New -Tawcext—Orenine Nic a—Mr- Bortom. opened his new theatre in Broadway, late Laura Keene's Varictica, last evening. The lower part of the house was. well Cited, but there was ample room aad range enough for many more iz the upper tiers. house inelude ® new. arrangement cé the. proscenium, boxes, by whit of the house, and tha removal of a aumber of the pri- vate box act drop, which-ts oxcellent in design, but lacks fliinn. ‘The opening bili ‘cluded, Sheridan's comedy. of.*-The~ Rivals,” and the fwree of “A Loan ofa Lover.” In tes comedy Mr. Charles Fisher played Captain Algolute; Me. Tho alterations im the thoy are thrown fcsther inte the fromt.. in the seoend tier. Hielce has painted a ves: ing the the primary elecho on the 11th inst., Mark Smith, Si» Anthooy; Li Howard Sir Lex v5 chats, ‘The club in thin rand was e very respectable one, | met yeateMtay afternoon, at 2 e'cloek. Vornando |. jon was given the bark Kingfisher to come to | ciys ae Mr. Ruinfortyy Faulkland; Me, though necemariiy euralt; «hey were all fw Draper, but 1 wooa Joba Cochrane, Daulel E. Sickles, Wm. Baird, Ho. | the city and diecbarge.cargo on the 10th inst., provided - a ban at the eleventh hour they were outwitted by a gang of F Clark, 1 z B. Shepard 104 acl G, t all bauds remain well, Piacide, David: Mr. Moore, Fag; 2x. Burton, that have alw controlled the whig nomina- | Tee F. y horenso B. Shepard and Michael G. Tou- prrimone. Bob Acres; Mra. harlem Howard, Lydia Languish; Mrm. ward. These people joined the clap imme | mey wert pretent. Daniel E, Sieklos was chosen Chair Petition of ship Brewster, to be allowed to proceed to | Hughes, Mrs. Malapropy and Laas. Fanny down, Laop.. before the election, and their candidates eloct are 4 the f dul; d;— |. the city, was ented. - caylltes nd Cor the bighest bidder. Fur Governor, | ™" 0m Ssabgaetrcbey naan eller eT | ‘The dieaith Officer advised that the stip Lady Franklin | MF: Smith was vomewhe t hard: and artif dal as Sit Ade h they cay M on s Guanel is eer maa. | oN Snspeetere ae i Eeeetintth anand mney, Hing! be permitted to come up enti ame bundred yarés of | thony; but still displayed the :pints of a goodactor. A. wes a very wngly fight growing out of some a faaghn £ the city of New York or Brooklyn, and there.discharge ‘ jown eae ica! dispute, sud the police had to interfere. sind, Ward.— Dennis Maten, Thomas J. Rogers, Chas. | ier cargo into lighters, to be brought to the city. ‘The |: We metropotiian schooling wl tone him _— wis McLoughlin had bie face cut avd eyes blacked ia Board refiised to ecneur. ret. Thod Ward.—Edward B, Heath, Alfred Bailey, A. J. McCarty; 117 Beekman street. Fourth Ward —Bevjamin D, Wolsh, William Baird, Tatrick Craw; 1535 Oak street. Fifth Ward.—Jobn Sherwood, Thoodore Hart, Christian B, Wooaruil; 107 Hudson sircet. Sizth Ward —Wm. B. Fay, Patclok Mathews, William Cantwell; 47 Dayaré street. Seenth Ward —William Gayte, Willam W. Judson, Jacob W. MeKeever; 173 Madison street Bighth Ward.—Rovert Reed, James. Armstrong, John Lycecker Kelly's, corner ot Hudeou and Chariton streets. Ninth Ward.—James M. Lawson, Michael Cozzens, Joba Harner; corner of Fourth and Horatio streets. ‘euth Ward.—Jobn Vancam, Sint Brown, Edward ; Tenth Ward Hotel lermh Ward.—Jedediah Milior, William Cumming, Jobn Hoogbkirk; hay scales, Union ma ket. Twelfth Ward —Yatrick Coogan, John Hart, Mathew McGrath; 114th etreet and Third avenue, Thirteenth Ward.—Jcla Orr, Joan Belch, Bernard Gormley; No. 4 Ridge street. Fourteenth Ward —Thoina: James Haye 228 Grand streot Fifenth Ward.—Dan. W. Norris, John B. Ryer, Isaac Fbilipe; 665 Houston street. teenth Ward.—Jarad Wilson, Jobo Ca‘trey, James Gregory; 124 Seventh avenue. Smenicerth Ward.—B. Donigon, Merre Weston, Manus Kelly; 289 Houston street, Bicgdaenth Ward —Oivver 8. Febbard, James MeGrath, Meurice Daly; Union Hall, corner of Twenty-second «treet and Third avenue, the row. The following named persons were elected by jority over a Draper ticket headed by ex James Kelly :—Depnis MeLaughiin, Jobn , celegates; Wm, Sweeney, Kobert Myers, uiternates. Stehness at Governor's Islands The yellow fever has died out of this place. There have teen no new cases for the last three days, and all the old patients are doing well FIeTi WARD. Polls held at No. 22 White street, Jobn A. Kennedy tn the Chair, There was a large and respoctable attendau x. Speeches in favor of Horace Greeley were made by Messrs. Koch and Brec 8 they disliked his temperance notionr, bu onesty was in his taver. The following © understood to be A. Heramer, delegates; Chag. Hammar, Ed. F. Underhill, alternates. Yellow. Fever at Fort Hamilton. The Fort Hamilton Rellef Society deem it proper to make the foliowirg statement to the public, and to those gene. rous tricads who have so nobiy coatributed to the relicf of this community, which ts eullering so terribly from the ediccta of yellow fever -— On the eveping of the 28th of August, certain gentle- mén of this place organized themselves into a Relief So. ciety, whase objec’s were set forth in @ set of resolutions which have been already published, A. few days pro ‘vious to that time, the house now occupied had becw.cn. engod trom the late Mr. Green, to be used as a hospital, with the understanding that some “assoctation'’ would i kely be formed, or that the Board of Health of the town would act in the matter. On the formation of the society it was determined that their objects could be better aitained by being entirely independent of any other body, avd they therefore proceeded at ones, with all the means of deepatod in their power, to fit the house up for the jaocommodation of the sick. Application was mad® to 4 a SIXTH WARD. Poll held at 51 Elm etreet, Israel W. Williams in the ebair. Everything was set for the election of Draper a Gorman club was engineered in at the avd that altered the complexion of affairs. ng headed the Draperites, but he was out- yoted, and the following ticket elected: — (Owen Brennan, delegate; Julius Brill, alternate. This ticket ix uncom- mitted, but will probably go for Grinnell first and Wads- worth Second, The vote was large. SEYENTH WARD. Fieetion at 68 East Broadway. There wasa very full attendance in fis ward, and 486 votes were cast. Archi- bald Ha!land Thes, Murphy were unanimously elected Roeso, Henry McDonough, make-bim, we delieve, an aceeptable avast. Sir Imptuse was‘ too maay guns” for Ar: liowar¢d, who is not you fitted for suck respor sible jarte. Mise Fanny Drown lee rather preiéy, but has yet to Joarm te eat; and a4 0 Sem lesson, thoahould s peak er lines mgpo plainly aud dae Nberately, Mr. Riuinford made an oraeedingiy, hoamgy and awkward Fa ilklan.. The oth-parts wore. weil played, sad Mr. Burtor'# Acres was exceodingly. gov At the Sail of they curtair zhe manag was ccUed oud and ‘ made cS apeech. bodev ory rease nto b yawbisiied val her reception. B apologized for the e wemce of Lie, and Sere. Davenport, whore be bad. hoped tir troduca.to the agiiiones on the fret sight, D ut wie were uzavoidad!y, downed. Be would rather the watlence saguld lowyto his past per formances # 2 a ;garautee +f his fularo performakoas |thaxto his prom gem In cumclusion, be tanked themm jor Abeir at’ onde gee, and haped they; would come agelm. * Heiien r¢ tired amid load applause. Thesame bill will De-repeay sd th’ pevening. He br 4, he said, ‘ayachod thy ship, aod AsvR4 Kase iy Weauxotox.—We have a despateh ;AUeh® ays ‘gat dls, laura Kecas and company opened ‘199 .CP owdud house, axthe National theatre, Washington, ‘Inet seniag, The bili was ‘ @acaille’ and “ Noveity,’? with Misa Keane, Me, George Jordan, and Mr, Charles net Niseteenth Ward.— Michael M. Moroney, Mirhae! Cor € jonors of En on, of New York City, wh 4 delognten, and 8: Woodford and Robert Murray alternate §| gia," Waa. Coughlin; John Ryan's Forty accond strost. |’ hetean ots number otebedatGuis, Deuing, tes wach. || Ny stlelsh in the principal par Tho receipia amounted ter quo, bet ou what eur reportée eowlt win | yeh Ceaglhe"e iM erin, rnomne Motoaney, | were jamal funinbediruah ie Mad iateipaion | W140, and many persns, ware obliged to go away Simeon Draper appeared to be the favorite candidate, Daniel Connolly; 115 Thirty seventh strect, coruer of | of Dr. itelin Harris, Physician of the Marine Hospital at (hoad gaining sdmisaion ¥0 the theatre, bighth avenue. fventy frt Ward.—Andrew Froment, Join F. Brote- rick, James Mahoney; Hibbard & M , corner of Fourth avenve and Thirty second streeis. Twenty seoond Ward.-—Dennia F. Root, Peter Masterton, Jobn Seaman; corner of Forty eighth street and Fourth pue, Know Nothing Nemination for Councilmen. Seth district—Duniel Bellows, STth district—Thomas R. Ackland, 88th distriet—Stanileld Jones. Poltce Intelligence. J, aud Dr. Walzer hia fret assistant. Failey, surgeon of the military post at this place, geperously lent bis assistance in advising and di- recting the necessary operaticns. Me also offered his services aa Superis Physi- cian of the Society Hospital, which cider was most os goriy accepted, such entire confidente do they roposo in hw shill as a pbysician, and especially tp his practical know- ledge of yeHow fever, as well a8 in bis sound judgowen’ 1p other matters. E Dr. C. G. Rothé, of New Brighton, with the teuo spr ‘of Seth the physician and philaathropist, soon atter ¥ of fered bia aseisiance to the society in any capacity RIGHTH WARD. There was a slight contest in this ward, but the elec- Hon passed off quietly, the following gentlemen were choeen delegates:—A. J. Dieakley, Jobn J. Silicock. Al- ternates—A. Murphy, W. H. Armstrong. The delegates are said to jayor the claims of Simeon Draper. NINTH WARD. ‘The election in this ward passed off very quietly, and {| @ utmost harmony prevailed. While the votes were sang teens Sy Sateen Oe woth * | Seovenox Uspxn Paomie oy Maxmacr.—James R. | might find bim useful. To Ir, Harris again woret 0 members Aanee Y : ; “ ; aey ation amured themselves by singing the Fremont rally- " \naebted tor introduapg and recommending to thelr 4 tog sung. and Wore ertalzed ty a poet, by Mr. ©. %; | Grayston, a merchaat, at No. 269 Peart etreet, was yos- tice such an efficient and energetic ge _ = vices are fortunately secured as assistant physic 0°, Dr, Batley. Tne hoepital is row furnished—partly bp po aud ihe barance by the Hberalty of mang geal ,Tohaee terday arrested by oSicer McHenry, of the Third Istrict Folice Court, charged with the seduction, under promise of marr of Miss Mary Francis Hoghes, a lady 20 ‘Of age, residing at Newark, N. J. It is al'eged that Leigh, the fermer perance Assemblyman from this district. Mr. Leigh said be bad been in Dutchess county, and orought ‘g!ad tidings’’ from the sepublicass there. An immense meeting been held in a town which he one would not name, and be regarded it as a str: indiea- became acquainted about two yours ago, and | wish all the requisiter domanded by any 7 tion of the feeling of the people in that county te favor of P p between them which contiaued | ¢xigency that may occur while tho fever con’ So Fremont. The following are the delegates elected, both | (nti last year, when the accused proposed to the lady t } prevail, A. N. Bell, of Brooklyn, ad muel of whom are regarded as having a very strong leaning | marry her. His cer was accepted, and be coatinued his | Loh by bie advice ood material aid. A corps y towards Simeon Draper aa the republican candidate for | visits not only at Newark, but at the residence of some of | nurres, both male and female, who thoroug! ily under- nor: Delegates—folomon I. yn L. Dodge, | the id 's poy in thie city, whom she a stand a z ao be ey ‘are om- Aller Nelson D, Thayer, Rich. P. ke. visited, wntil her seduction ‘was sccompli shod, an played. mucl penis on narsiag i ae uf then refered to folfl his engagement and marry her, | yer, ‘tis essential that only those who ie & TENTH WARD. C508 ncuded sdould be retaived, and therefore Freetion held at 274 Grand street. have selected only those who boar testo The accused war taken before Justice Wood and held to About €0 votes caat bail in $1,000 to answer the charge. William 1. Miller and Alexander Wolf were elected del § Deetereaxes av tee Erourgeyta Warp—Aeacumne ay —— and are fresh from the yollow fove = wards of the and Fmil Sieger and John R. Weed alternate’ | Orrickn —On Sunday evening a disturbance cecurred ia Heap. ep aze to be 0 protty sens Reating 1S Gls Wars 1 ins Meneeeeth wae, among a gang of rowdies, whieh | neneubecqueniy ausched, were vemen’ n0ee, who Rave in favor of Horace Greeley for Governor. > " ady for their reception 4, #0 the Owens endeavored to quell, but was tet wpon | te! when it was ready Lip , when the socie- ELEVENTH WARD. terer, Who attacked him with | 1) could obtain the consent of the PA Le oF their fami The polls were beld at M@bhattan Hall, Fourth street. . and suceceded in wounding him lightly im the | les. £0 great, however, is the avers! in of such people to e hospital that in mnapy casos it ww fee the i benedta: been freely bestowed, under the ir various members of the society. ‘These cones sre the most costt The officer not being armed, and iinding the by- standers dbs) to procure vesting Marin, wi and t Justice Pavideon . Rorsaay RY Fewates—Comrocs usa 4 Fxcoot —James Bradbury, an Englishman, residing tn ¢eventh street, was sobbed on Sunday night’ of $27 by a girl wamea Ann Conly, who, with an sccomplice, saw bim 9isting upon a ttoop in front of a jor house tn Wilitete street, and acecated and entered into conversation wih him. He discovered his lovs soon after tho girls lei and bad them arrested. Yesterday the case came vp fr examination before Justice Welsh, when t was ascertmmed that some “Pembs skinners” had been Sguring with Bradbury to | induce bim net to prorecute the ofewder, and had suc- ceeded, by restoritg to him the stole money. Under these cireamatances the strate ord ered the girls to be ‘orked up, ard Bradbury to find bail to answer a charge of compound ony of General Sessions, Whole nomber of votes cast, 126. There was no opposi- tion to the regular candidates. William Gray and Lewis Watson were cleeted delegates. They are both Draper mep, ard one of them informed our reporter that the tent ment of the ward was almost unanimous in favor of Draper or Grinnell for Governor. THIRTEENTH WARD. The cleetion ia this ward was held at the corner of Grand and Clinton streets, Total number of votes cast, 66. Delegates elected—Andrew Craits and Samuaol At: Alternatee—Hepry ©. Boyd and Clark Vander ‘There was yery litile opposition to the regular A mejority of the voters present appeared to be in favor of Horace Greeley or Judge Harris for Governor, A motion t9 inetruct the delegates to stick to Crecley in the Conve m until they were beaten, was voted down, Doth delegates elected are said to be Dra per men. mediate direction of these jority 10 tdeir owa Louses, 9 Ha A, = periori ei © ir are gir way, and lors and lees ditowlay cain 1m getting then | enter. ‘The hospital reeources are ‘80 offered in other cases im howe wich ibe seve ¥* ink cognizance of, beliey that ite duty is to reaeer whatever aid ner this viweable to any who may “fF ‘ortunsiely be sick in ly, our community is now com te adjacent view Phe borg claw? posed af the ses, and of thore, chiefly, who pad pot.the men sof few! og ‘with tei more torlunate reipahors, from the pes¥ ence, In Justice, however, to ore ee, it must Be stated | there area number of faithful servants who bave Bee# ‘left in charge of the houses and orber property of their id that they have hineon, bilt. FOURTEENTH WARD, . 1 employers, The Arscclation of this ward does not appear to be in Cow for the most part COuF ageously fultined their trust, ® very flourishing condition, judging from the amall Before Recorder Smith ‘Of thore w ¢ & spendent for thelr support on thelr tumber in attendance «the meeting Inst evening. “hore | Sent. 8 —Michae! Wanting, aged $9, was tried and con. |) caily Inbor, maBy 8H » now totally without employment were not over f dovem pereons present, and thoeo sus the 8 eee wine Beh fay Svapended, , e | the 8 on. hite fr vers are > ec coed without any diffiowity in electing the follo ming gon- Dennis Kotven, Daniel Sullivan, Michael Sullivan and be all peouary Aron, and Tho sat on aie called tienen, neve, preverenes a of ry somewhat dul Patrick Sheon, four bors, from is to 18 years of ago, | on 10 relieve thow, who are without a dollar, and without Ahareentacst ener Calvene tek — Are tried and eonvicte urglary, and sentenced % | the employment'in which to Terw er. Tt was origina) iy designed by the seeiety to aflord the mons to euch *tertitute persons or families as would ena. bie a em to rem ove from our infected jYout es jittle experienee soon ta them that in sank were sending Mp ply GF Places, and that was not proper tor other communities, pecially tow of Brooklyn and New York. The: we the Honee of Refuge, with the van, who waa sent two years to Herry Whittemore, alias Owen MeGovern, wae. tried ond convicted of grand larceny, and sentenced tc. three years in the Sate prison. Patrick Cann was tried and convicted of grand jarcesy. Sentepee deferred. ception of Daniel Saiti- VIFTRENTH WARD, mag ‘The members of ihe Fifteenth Ward Rep plican Associa. tion went to werk like good, sober, gens'ple fellows, and clected their delegates without any unyeccerary prelimt. parice. ‘They all seemed of ope mind, and did their buel- |. Tairick Dwyer was indicted for highway ro’ , wpen Ore declited to render aid, particularly u 4 the following delegates tina bilerses wot Jepnttafeang | th0 person of & Frenchman by the name ‘of Phil Sas: | atences where, they, bad reasoh Qs" suppers ithe peseen Sherman, Thos. C. Acte Altcesates—Wm. H. Anthon, | ute. The was convicted of assaut and battery, | applying for it would remove to eithor of those cities, 1 0 ; and sent to the penitentiary for ono year Moreover cadeavor to im on poh it Is somewhes Coubtful who the dele- | **S000h evens, charged with burglary, pleadet guitty | Ata they bs GEA Te ie. Dravel ‘but Wie smought they have prele- | read tarceny.” Sentence deferr oi to4 Preleems bese, wheve rence or. ‘fromes ‘McGrath, charged with bigamy, was trie and ould symptoms of SIXTEENTH Wann, convicted of bigamy. Remteuce referred” ne = selves. In the Association of this ward the proceedings wore The society ‘s efforts [ee direction have been emi- Se Court Colontar=Thts Day. nently evecerrfel, for the constant care yor and hot as harmonious as might have been desired. A oso. Pereies Ue ataum etick they everetee, avdtte means they iy wee jution was offered tp favor of Allowing fhe Pow and t ; ; A. wy Gist ial, eeetber wean 1 eMfcionty of the (rant. Dayton Club to vote aa met bere: Wnt as (ere « ' Hite 9s p oa fre | rome rhe Sade that thet Who objected, @ long aad tedious discwielog tas place, | pqaienoar ’ v om oy 9 et ot Mr. Frvt whlopen the Chambers strect theatre next Monday, for a short season, with a powerful company. City Intelligence. Conzect AsTRoNoMICAL Tink —Some time since an offer came from the Dudley Observatory at Albany to give two public clocks in this city correct astronomical time, provided the Common Counci! would pay for the telegrapm poles, the cort of which is estimated at oo, This offer the merchants composing the Chamber of Com- merece call upon the Corporation to accept. With all due deference for the trustees of the Dudley Obscrvatory and tbe merchants, it strikes us that the cost of this work exoeeds its value. It could be dore ata much vs to beve the necessary observations made here than to go 160 m'jes. ali the way to Albany, to bave it done for Karly in ser 1855 the Common Council author- ined the ity of the New York University to furnish exect astronomical time to all the public clocks, railway: staticns, std police offices in the city it owing to the proverbial slownees of that inetitution, the work bas notae will yet been commenced. Li the Ui & & Ane edidco up town, and could easily make the necrssary arrangements, But, at ail events, the heavenly boc ies are quite as near New York as the: to Albany, ard we ebould not it Oar rural t¢ © take the shine out of them for our benefit when von do it as well ourselves, and much cheaper. Tn Ustoy oF Cavncim, referred to in our issue of yes- terday, has been consummated. The West Twenty-third street Baptist church, worshipping in Knickerboeker Hall, ond til lately onder the pastoral charge of Rev. Jey ®. Backus, and the South ‘it Nassau and Hammond arveun nee een A (, Sommers has presided as pastor for the thirty- PFT pv bape body, and as such have par- € church edifice recently erected Twea- ty fitth between Sevent ; un the United Presbyterian church, and Rey. A. H. Burlingbam, of the cbureh, Boston, to become their is recently New Yore Axo Berrato Teurorara Comrasy.—The Hon. Cherles A. Mann, of Utten, bas recently boen electet President, and J. D. Reid, Baq., recently and for many years past one of the principal managers of the National New Orleans Line, har been appointed Superintendent of Butalo Line, Mr. the Rye L vpen wi , WO understand, the MADAgoment eminently qualified to the line will devolve, is the duties of bis office to the city. "The. public therefore lee ony. Ne Mi bia faithful seotatante Will Fully meet the ex- Volunteers will meet to day, for the purpore of attending the ' Aogrased HN RM eke pico from tae ge ie “ Rigt 8 yu as