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WHOLE NO. 7328 PRICE TWO CENTS. LITERATURE, SEO cae aaa OP THE BEPUSIAC. NC. 2. POCAHONTAS. or'ly Will be pushatied, beawifciiy evgvaved on stewt | ID. the BY SENDING Hee apoReea the “Murriage of Focahoutee,”” nize 24 by 00 inches. Pee ene collar published, M to L. 3., box 682 Post office, wiil hear of someting to mee wcivaatage, Yo. L Wyoming Mount Vernon in the olden tine or Warhingte yoarsof age,” \v be folowed GhNO# A.D. VRBISTOS DO, OF CHILL SOU IY: AME: roa, cau Rear something of interest (0 luunsels, by addveas ire P. by ocher pops iyects sve and price, uber Nos. 1 ox * moulding, with ”, Ortiz, New Britain, Conaeeticut. PERSONAL, tO MART ON wie Enienton of ADC TISRENTS RENN KARR OAS. SPHCIAL Ne dacdis. FIRENTICES' LIBRARY, NO, 472 BROADW. ‘Afier ike dsual summer recess this instiution is age ‘an for veaders. ‘The hours are now from 2 (0 9o'clock 7M. bot tbe librarian is generally ia attendances duciag the whole day. ‘he terms on which the Itbrary and vous ave open '6 readers are as tollows:—1, To apprentioes, o¢ youths Mm}.103 Ed 4s apprentices, without charge, 2. To jouru ober nis in academies or colleges, youths in owseérs, physictans or artis! per year. 3. Mf desmeu, artists, &c., in business ou their own ac. count, $2;er year.’ In the library and reacing rooin wre ta ©. Com PLAVERS ARE R&EQUES' grounds at % AM., (0 carry Alvend) do. nines, boxed in tpning crder, seul te avy gddtess oa receipt OF 88, I diseunnt to the tr GEO. HOWARD & CO. NS & CO.'S. ~TT NEE GENTLEMAN, WITH RED HAL, WHO LEFT #115 pocket-book on HGINSON'S crew funch counter, emu bien ai wlich the readers may sit during the eveuing, and is the best piace im New | have the auc by psylog for this advertisement and proving Ne taken, oF consul those Bo! latende d Ko buy Looks, BVANS & CO sell bovks a8 low as the , 7 om Fee eee ey eee. ten ate. also wcll supplied with re Helsewhere, ant give with each book a presed | Proeerty WE, DOURTOE, 10 Ungerer views, m2s7'nes, pictorials, newspapers, ke. Mech ot e frou % cents to $10), ‘The vaiue of the pre = tradesmen: ce other persons. who. may employ appr are inzied ad ureed to enconrage them to avail tiemsely sive en sia Aisin —ntadiboiaaitie Of tbe au vavtuges of the institulion. 1355, Ree BIVER BALLROAD.—PROM MAY 19 the trains wit! leave Chi BA% GRAND SACEEM LORENZO B. SUEPARD. iypress, GA. M.acd 8 P.M) ama 9 AL Bs Unowgh wi wa my Society, oF Columbian Order, Vonaéil Cham ‘at, 12 Ml. emigrant, 7 F.M.; for Poughkeepsie, 7 A.M. an ber of Rid ok gg ole Methane My hy Be LP. M.; for Siow 1020 4M and’ O49 Bh, thle tenia ‘Ata specia. mecting of this Soelery, convened this vening, a i. P. i; for Hi 33 Willian 1 enzedy, Father of the Council ine ebair, an Kil, 4 and 63) P.M The Pot erie, nees Io the Boelely the demive of one beloved broiler, i Peel ¥ te 5 Granasa-hecs Loronso.B thepard, “Aher some appropriate ng Bing and Peekskill trains siop at the way stations sengers taken at Cham) Jana, Christopher aad ‘thirty Trina for New Tork tonve Trop at tA, WIS ant i040 A. M., and 4.0 P, dt, and Kust Aloany at 5, 3:50 aad LAS A, Mo, and SPM 3. FL SMITH, Superintendent. N WYOKK AND WARLEM RAILROAD.—PARe RK. deced; ont) $150 from wew York to Albany. The ia- land road conneeting with Weal mid Northern trains 540 A.M, express Gain for Albany, without change of cars, coonecting with 1015 A, M. Ceatral aud Northern tonite. bl A. M., (mail traio, #! ne above. fematks dy Sachem Purdy, touching upon the character, om, the foviewing wort gud ‘cetutness of the lute Grand & brothe of the Society were appoluted \ tions es pressive of the sorrow of this Sooiety on (his be ci~Brothers ishiah F. Pentz, Authony T. Gailagher apt ported thé following resolutions, which wer acopted: 1° Grew: Spirit of the Universe has, fn hig iasern, aven from our midst onr beloved brotber, the wo! all the ibes of our mighiy republic, Loren TVTH WARD —E j iN dependent repnblicas nomination Cor the Assembly, rb ereigned respecituliy suante his wame to yonr su! frxe, and solicits your support fora sea in the Assembly cm the Lighth Assembly district in this city, The under. ved will faithfully endeavor to represent all the iateresta ef eniightened constituency who, on @ previous ceoasion, 80 lable wistom Grand sycue 20 & shepard. * Rescives, that this Society mou pling ab Williamsbeidge sad ail the loss of a brother near and dese hearts—as a chieftain, beave—as a wacrior, ously extended to him their ¢onsdeuce aad supyort. P.M. express; connectiag with (te Centvai Railroad at reai~ if counci!, wise aud prudent. | “Pruly may we exclaim, HEODORE STUY VESANT, alice ea’ Bs A) PA greni msn in his vigor has fallen!” No more will he be + without change of cara, heard a: ovr council board, nor exn his wisdom and kinduess agai cinee! our deliberations, never again speak peace aud fhtendsiiy 10 Lhe brotherhood of all the tribes. sit this Sockoty dewphy and sincerely iniiy of the deceased In the loas of a kind ¥ .M., mai) iain. P. M., express for New York ¢ tovite Al! passengers on bw a Railroad, winteh, for comfort, passed. ‘The Albany trains are now Which place the trains und git the safest row in the baggage checked at office ene aud Centre, Broome WARD YOUNG arters, the fol Presiieat; Wan. Sullivan, Secretary. W\BOR-THE MB. and all others in Perritery for free men, and Beemow. and Day vied to attend a mee: y wing otheers were elected: —V pleasure to tae the Boker, View President: James sor aalety, is ed up with tet ad. +4, That a copy of the above preamble and © (vansmnisted to the family of the deceased, sigued F 4 fiver of ti at this Society will us a body attend the funeral | ion are eased brother, Grand Sachem Shepard and | publicen Central Uuion, on Tue of the Soclety bo enshronded in mouraing for | 6. S o'clock, at their rooms, Mechanic: 4 that the brothers wear the usual badgeof mourn. | ery, correr'T iviste * ‘The meeting will be ad three mont en Jad, e, Cas. A, Dana, tm, D: WM. D. KENNEDY, Father of ( d other eaninent speakers. The Kocky M0: ». Dunya, Secretary slug thelr best eatnpaigu sorgs on this ove = © Workingmen’s Kepubiiean’ Ceatrai Uc TCR —THE MEMBERS ‘esding Rooms, free to all, wil Lecae No 23 are notified to aitend an uy evening, September 28, "A Cogerss Hall, 199 Walker street, on Tuesday ey fires destiicars, freo labor a. plember, at 7 o'elock, to take aetlon on the de i id Peaitel A. GODE Frick OF THB AMERICAN GUANO Dow Lork, Sept, 6, 1846.—Notice ig _herei ‘al werbkng of the eockholders of this com, y (bis train wid rem: the next morning, . for Dunkirk. Shieago Jexpres Rockland Passe COMPANY, y given that 4 any will be he'd #! ‘heir offce, 39 South street, on Thursday, {3th tnat, wt Wo'vkcs A.M. By order of the Trustees. 8. WYCKUFP, Secretary pro tem, a OF TAXES, NO. 32 UH AMBI (new Court Hore), New York, Ju . To avoid the risks Una. aust le tion 10 be h inthis S he lirst Monday of Novembe: be elected, to wits 2 the place of Myron-Hl. (| vernor, fn th en uesday sue lowly pia wih tine di for Niagara gratis 1 Au Inspector of st cl Railecad of tax payera who put og to the latent ar the P x ma Feit om oe pairick. se; ot Corning will Buttaic, ‘aod New ¥ which wil be a hey ean gly A Ulerk of the Court of Appen { Benjamin F, | Wailroad, tor Reches er; at Great Bend with Delaware, Linea forice: I shall receive no thoney aller Zovclock IM racy | !atwood, decease wana and Western Ka‘lroad, for serauton: at Huialo aud Dua I whose terms of office will « the tas) day of De- comber next. thirty-ve F. Vier Pi eutor the United states. = A Represuiative in the Thirty 0h Congress v ites for the Ihird Coagressionai district, compoeed of , Second, third, Fifth aud ight city aud niy of New dork. Alsi, a Representat Congressional district kirk wb the Lake rhore Railroad, nati, Teleco, Netroit, Chicago, &« — in this Department is «1 eaveloves conlaumg tases By or e Weve a group of genui gure avestigating the me i ey « ir vaylons cequiremenis the crand corollary of their erations woula bethatthe universal and only possible proc y probibited trom reeetvint money or checks for the pay ENRY H. HOWARD, Reooiver RS ADYBRTISING AGENCY, No. kL. clors of Presiien! and WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TT & PRO. SORS LO TENNEY, LATE fay, comer of Murray steeei, have tilled u voadway a few doors above Niblo's, wit ne e in the sid € mpored o% t' pf ave waickes, Jewelry aot ailyer ware Of conummucaiag Knowledge is advertising. And ve | fd Fourteenth wards of the snid eity and county haps ty crentagets g Aneel, Fegura ‘he fact shat the vast domuin of seicuce and art is in Also a Representative tn the sail Congress foi non Li debied io U8 iummary for light aud vilality, that by its edale | g/essional district, composed of the seve NNEIT & BRO., $95 Brondwi the Th th, Fou, of the said ‘city ‘ * Inthe city of Brooklyn, was capied the ‘subtle clue to naiure (enth, F law of gravita vod dieie revelation was reflected upe Under the Metropolitan the human soul, : M swells into a prolide theme of moment port dn the couniy of King, CRLEAS, LADIES GOLD BRACHLET. Volumes might be filled with an enumeration Of ty civcg, |. Also, @ Representative in. the suld Congress f sbeertber’ ta seving ail descriptions of mosa tages isvetd the same argiments migut be adduged in its ressional distret, composed of tie kieventh, al youd bracele's for Ladies, at retali, at favor o* ave wivaaced for the diffusion of knowledge. seventeenth wards of the oily ¢ “ ative tat to 89 each. 15 long ohcervation and expe has it beea discovered Representative tn the & sis mw fate that set f the merchant's onjost, wt the present dav, resnional district, Compone in tain rs io 6 he it mind wvensabiy meeesaary for him to read the newspapers, eutle'h wards of the Wedeeeetes and to wtvertise extensively an account and description of his Ajso. a Representative 1a (he etches ond jem ject is to procure good articies at | Congressional district, comp #8, and then 10 dizposs ot them soon as possi- | dint c proiit. ‘To do lve must know wlai oihers aut make known 16 thea what saleable orticies 4. Thus precise he was aitracted to lis p ‘or the purchase 4 buy power un his stock he will attrac: cus. « PD unonps- TH® TRADK IS @ESPROTFULLY IN- pas intelligence gui ies of the age are, somewhat in th ore ounlly manifesting, and eer uaol menial luge oe band a large mont jewelry of ¥ rds Unless the ‘mi A large assscament cf diamondaon baud. Setting dove for ash NN & CO., 415 Broome siveet. iLVER WATCHES.— nent of watches in ie haatbeea in bu last 13 yeara, aad is gelling all de v watches, jewelry and silver ware han the usual peices. Diamonds bought f 1 HER £ GOLD AND th the material cmaten ° ‘The above is jublishe the require tm to meet big enl. reuce and enterprise. y, tae! he hws made tw vy one bad fi Wspaper ¥Dilis for adve it » be r ve, t ’ 4 Pr ich ; - —s é ave the Board of Heatiitul goul lepine Watches, four hole Jowelle 2 Ren eautinn ieeands aia beers eae teeta vised Piatt Fe gold Geiachod fotern fl jeweled °°" 3 " oy Ine unting lepine four hole ed anal a ddg—mpeeine ry that eqrnmande tke tide aa oe bs “4 nat Beane High patent ierern 8 < t ‘¢ oe ae qe ANY a ye gold bruntis jetached levers, [ud jew: ” thea x that fie eurishing emerebaute, weanaieoian necal Committe it a ouame! watches for ladies #910» ea age a Dilabere: that {¢ hi the # 1) Gener: Rolevdid gold pocke! chrosometers..--- “ of pou FB eB yd he ag gp dE cy ing, Bept, 16, the tollow ing rer Goud ndepevdeat weeond watedes, fr “tiinlsg piowucers. ‘were . thee io ns, of the First ward, 9 horses... ete te Sage Of lai. aud the seourities ‘ Wanence to prosse- | ya cgie Gite Mint ward par eee Ss hic erp R44 --1 ay ihe affirmative or y gf waiches, which rameighi dnya../s0.! py te ey tye: ye ee At Resolved, ‘That th Gold magic Watches, which change lato three dif. that controlling engine of pop'iiar ‘sad’ popu vention over w ferent WAUOR. sce sees. 8 ng etek "ho cots oles selena h os i anon, and Which last n) Goid Engiiah patent fevers, full Cpinien, “he ouulle press relegsing i fr wary a od us cur eandidate for Mayor; ths pol onl pore yi F Preseicn cf opinion which it only nomloally enjoys w gwarly conat ganized | wiiver detached Revers, (ull Jewelied 2° Bey pressi: te fon only nota mjoys. wit janie rer detach ed = “Ht Oe he ok ey ‘and (hat ite nom sliver lepines, four hol od. 9to iT tere b them, to the lever o° reform, Uist they nent fot of the demo ‘ M. J. fobing, Harrison, R. & G, Heeseiey, T. ¥. Cooper, aud eet bens ia chem, ta the lover @” reform, Uuat thay nid not st alght p all other celebrated makers, for sele very Low. Bains oe Se ae eee mers; ee 8 gee mime 5 oF WAS aM inte All waiches warranted (6 Keep correct time. Watches and upon See al arp hg boris i the peop jewelry exchanged. Waiches and jeweiry repaired in the peowietes > pomedethe atone oad ¥ the organiza ratte jrart best mannes, and at much leat hal prices, Goods si. guards:the mo hen eqular ¥ has be », Canada fri vising lis ald to Use wholesale and ret ard putsiie rar idence hs obje Hous of a prgaperty and Broadway. Col the advert — insane rong. ee = AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. t D of attaching S ELEVENTH . ° . ry a ton patesinng. wd TEW YORK STATE FAIR—TO BE WELD AT WATER 7 oes nine “canes wees praca’ of Mo. 06 Four Ni Nown detereon county, on the 90s of Geptember and nog e Mey ah a Syracuse. | 1 Getedor 1. Zand 4, 18%. The Watertown, Rome and Cape ' puntry—dhat hy its direet patronaz the meeting pant want Dayte Vgcent Railroad Company will run regia and extra trains . on pond Oe come will be on hand. FREEMAN HIs0UX, h te Ubegecon mo dation of passengers. at greatly reduce! races. Which ec S. Penny, 8 In order to fecvire the reduction in price tickets must be pro- 7 enred before taking seats in the cars, as fall fare will charged to those who have no tickets. Tickets can be pro peticsephy Cured in New York, at the ifndson River Railroad Comp Taotical, or p People's ling of sweatmera: at the raliroad ticket of rr. ee bes ot the New York Coutral in Albany, Uden, Byracuse, Roches ae rate anda ec bane) ter, Rome, want wall the Way mini this road, "Rates o = = tore-Prom Rom W 1 reinra, $850, Live itd all arucles deaigned for exhibition, must be sent cnK TUR. ard during the waek previous 10, ike | Fair, ne a ¢ % WTEC. ° ; ight traps will be run over the road during the REE, L. L—TROTTING.—MON held at Albany, on Titers reig) i x i " during 2, “ator elects faa 51,000; tree | Men's Aweriean Union Clu Gaye of the Fair. | Freight will be charged aed corr harness. James D. MeMaunnumes vi i. Bees | ex the steamboat South Aw ot property ss retuned Swe expe: that we may be number of heir ears 4 JORL N JOUKRY CLUE. INKLIN, or this evening auth §, DESIROUS ‘cn Wednetiag, ‘with to aiden ion stub wil throng sn De darnnerm: oon di s wade is tke Wow Yi tei, between OUNG MEN'S MASS STATE CON qi et T wo ¥ bey The Yourg Mec's Amevican nae Lnion Club having ehart e for the wee of the + hereby extended boat Sc 7 ocloek, Slate ie the ety of Or bi bas teomnee of we vans of mots relat Nd New York the b et eats ke Gas t NTIN 3 a! (108 JOCKEY CLUB —* MERTING OF . WLENDER'S manutasory, 6 Ann swees THE F PARR ORD'S. 10 8: 60 Coe: Par ured at the rooms of the club, at for the excursic ned billard tables, will sae * A mir eniah 5. € ili be held at the New York Ioiel, on Mon‘lay even Sivas, AA. ting ruobar nnd alr ¢ arith i “nt So cloe etn ance is requested, as matters L a . and marble dery competition. All sizes made \o order f sporiases felasing to, ihe race tpeeting’ which commences ond on hend. Frenel cue leathers, pockets, trimmings, Ada 7 i evure the clab for sale. ACrs <PABHION COURSE <THE FALL Ma#TING REWARD.cLOST, ON PRIDAY LAST. A SMALL ODEL BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATS 6f ‘ve Fashion Jockey Ciub, will commence on Tuesday, | pa by ge By. Wy eripiion $000. Portoit $100, with $900 added bp tae Cur. | He Bald ree aeee Mamersles'siroet yornsioed 4, NOMINATIONS, — REWARD —STRAVED FROM NO. 1 TWENTY. HARP A IMPROVED DiLiIARD TABLES—W oy sdoolwcony Roxins. | BO ctuih streets on Sundar abort oeeee Pe M. a mail Sse deat emma ineiene ff ae iquet greyhound, colour white and brown spews. Any personre | h., St eneah tama tabien for quis? BOD. Eevee L {urning hin at said number will get the reward. audeonter ® | ry new, dalle, eves, Wimaings, ac. Manila’ * secon Racer Light weight’ siakea—Hubseription age, | ‘PCr on the man that lost him. as be only had we careolkim | Filion street N. Fortes $109.4 $250 added by the clu’ REWARD —LOST, A DARK BROWN OCR MOUSE | —= —— FOUR MILES. —NoMIN ATIONS : colored deg, with geay @boui the nese, yesierday after FOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATH yy 1. BB. Young's, eh. +o Millen Batonsa, | noon, about 5 o'¢iock; auswers 10 ihe June. Who |. eweneeveeee weewewnweeeeeeees | IN 2W » Miss I ever will return hina CARD—TO THE LOVERS OF FINE PR Tp low of. pine tn A. Calton, Mae trutt that bore away the pri Fics! race to come o'clock P.M. preciae ln Moston, and is now on amie st the V pense Suliural show ai . A. VALENTINE, See. c. LOST AND FOUND. Wall street. Fhicures showhd not loge this chang + ot grautyin} Ac hs —PASHION COURSE, NEWTOWN, |. L—rinst acre seerernererencreemnnrrccrcvcerneansie, | (nels lei ond aeaiee, Call sary: te Mes, 0 a large, will day, Tueaday, September 23, four mile race, Two great BAkk 800K Lost —Logt. ON THURSDAY AFTER \i'th be the fnest of the season, sirtyipins ts Trees. First race to come off at 2)4 o'clock precisely. West noon, In Grand street, betwren Meehanies’ ant Tracters’ att CONNOR row Chester county stakes: three year olds, mile heats. Kuleerig. | Hank and Proedway, the subscriber's bagk book, containing Proprietors ion, &999; forfelt, $100; $3) added by the clu». Nomina | as follows:—Two cer itied checks on ‘he Mechanies’ ay tlons:—1 John B. Monnot'a ch. f. Roxana, by ders’ Bank, drawn by Musgrove & Yo! ‘one for 7 dam by unp Priam, 2 F. Moree’ br. f. Bo and one for $96; 9. a vo, three $50 and ‘ive S10 bills on same Personal Intelligence | out of Fashion. 3. Jno. iHinier's ch. bank, All persona are cautioned 1. B, Bowditeh, Cor sul General to Com’ pntingpio: D. A Yorieshure dam by Andrew. 1. J 8. Mo cheeks. A liberal reword will be p % D nop! Ae thorn, by Imp. Trastee, out of Ka * oie, § ond race light and checks to Musgrove A Young, Suvailey, Chalrman of National Demec atic Committes: a! uh ‘ipion, ), forfeit, S100: Wadd ~ re " a pice ctaby to perry, phrasal FOUND SIS, NINTH AVESUR, NRAT | TwaNry and J. B. Rand, of Vermont, are SOP ag at the $t. Ni N's. Young's ch. m. Ellen batoman. by imp. Glencoe, dam seventh strect, binck Aud white Now choias. 'y inp. Trustee; G years, 3. W J. Shaws br m. Miss Light | The owner can have bin by applying at the F ARRIVALS. “oi, by \arp, Trystee, out ot Yeung Lady Lightfoot; 8 years. | corner of Nitth avenue and Twe pe Right Hom. Robes! tows, Regia: 1 C. Gush’s ch. m, Rosabel, by fmp. Constornation dam by | ing expenses Jumes Ferr Momire ai: Honey B. Danley, ndrew ra. Modes of reaching (ho Course —1. Ferry to meer feotend: al: Henry 8. Dunlop, mock from Tenth mreet. thenes by plank amt shell rons! OSTA NOTE DRAWN RY C. 11. 48. T BAXTER & ' Badinelanels Wan, Mas 2. From Willlamsburg, North second and Rwen streeis. Ven. CO. to their own order, dated Sept. 16, at three mont tes, ng J cpeonllg By Bridge nnd shell road, 3. Frou Williamsburg, Nori Se $74 ii, payable at the Atlantic Hank, Brooklyn. Pay ; ses: Br, Leseume, F, 8 to Newton tarmpike, plank and shell roals, 4 From | ment havicg been stopped, all persons are cautioned agilaat Paris, Me “Sud Mra Wiimot dows Willamasburg. ciages a: ali limes. 6. Hurl gate ferry, Ante, | tegotinting the sxme. T&G. ACKERMAN. soa 9 thd, Mes. Wiimot John: pS CR gy el PA Ost —THe PUBIC ARP TiRREBY CAUTIONED fe Millet “Boston; Jose Mt Savarin, ia Gir auacter stretch betges for the Mm iv. ‘Mom Agalast rec the following notes, ps j eee arleston; Win. B. Hodgson the cceived pad thems | ment of the same lnving been stopped —Note drawn by War 3 7 M'sho Die re receres See betew many Cowen ems a To theirown orden dated New York, Jalyi4 | At the Brevoort Hogee—Hb , eieaer Taree Goren, he of the Course. nn me | 156, wt atx months alter dat ve hundred ant sixty atx | Prussian Minister; His Exeetier iy Me da Barmnes, French TNION COURSE. THB TROTIING WATCH \DVER drawn by J. Polak ¢ Cramer, Beer a dollars eighty geven centa: aud note Minister: Mr. the Russian Legation (ary tiaed io € this day between Chicage Jack ani | to his own ofver, dated New York, May 24, at six months | Mr. de Vangnegneuse, seerew cect the Breach Legation, t cor Weshingion ls withdre' ater date, for four Ped. wna the ig dolarseighiy- | i vimiey, oa Becretary of @ lirnish Legntion: Gebersttoe SHAW & WHITE, Propriciors nine cents, payable Mechanics’ Waaking Association. \en,and ind Weshin se F. Dupont, B.A. ‘Jackson, Dr 7 Sald notes are endorsed by the drawers respectively, at " *. K. Kane, Un bs Y fessor TNIOW COURSE, L. L—TROTTING —ON MONDAY, | fal’ moles nin tt ’ " het. Walker amt fusaly, Wr heot sent Henry, Hon, Ro Fee a ce, Oe ee ine ees of MEACHERS & VANDERHORST, So. 6 Benvor siroet cron, Charles wR Mase.; Hon, George Lat, Col. ee in five, to wi , 5 1, m. Ro ° nator’ J al. 4 Fashingion. i). Pater namea bg. Chicago Jack. Care will Trico SATERDAT EVENING, WRT WEAN Titi ald indy, Georgy 9.0" Munford, Bt. Pant! Dr: 8 e South ferry, Brooklyn, fee the touree, at 1 ovclock, Li Lafarge House and Beek’s, on Beowdway. & heavy plain i, Ae, ing fand reiyin as soon ae the sport is over, Fare, to goand | goid cross. If the finder will return it to the owner, ai 129 fork, Ae. (NF teamship Roanoke—Jos Koskan, Ni ‘averiey place, he shall recvive the value of tite eross ia re Wyrud, Air ames W Bogart, W'Raymont, ‘iios = | turn, and bo questions will be asked. fala Coat earn mee Yootton Henry 3 x . 4 nsend, dot ORTEMONNAIE LOST.—LOST, IN BROOKLYN, ON Beach} seniy tripped Teen Friday night, ut 10 o'slock, either In one of the eee, A» ralcilie aa lambiin Sephea 7 Greenwood ears, while travelling between Fulton ferry ant 3c of aglen Alien, Raw C Balnherige so company are requested to meet at Military | Herrison street, or in passing down Harrison street, into Clin 8 Ai Mra Kellg, W Gy ina, Littieton Upshur, David Tab Turwday, the 984 insi., at ¥ 0° ton sireet, a porvemonnale, containing nine billa, of $1 enc erie Paurwige,) ora J Taggart, Mew Meigen Binh: Mrs Elen en Sear, and to transact other business of importanes | the St. Nickolas Hank, New York, w stage aud ferry Wordy, Mr varda, Fite! eli, John Walker, Frea W order THOMAS WILEY, Chairman pro tem, lg, some loose anes Aud papers, and asale key, numbered | V'irtt, Job F aud cenbderg James Nelson—and 10 in thesterrage, 8.770. Lirook p. 0. Lusneay, Seeretary pi V Bit ie ARMO! ome street, New ¥ comman’ are ay ee. fe Ry order, a ‘Whoever will arn the same to 198 Clinton giree', hail receive 8 reward. it TAREN AWAY-PROM PIPR IT NORIU * & hey maro—both hind feet v hite, nud lett fore foot and a two Whe! box bustnesm enct, with @'apring seat in the contre. Ang One who will return [ye same, give inforn ton at No.0 Bowl great, wil he well rewarded by Pll Wugom, ROOKES ROOMS, NO. rk, Keptember, 1856, The od to Rane rile yher, instant City Politics, : SMERIC/N NOMINATIONS FOR Cotrettwey oF tHe Sey ov veesta V/arn.—46th district, Win. FH Sehater. 4 Wan. B.. Falconer, 48th to: Soom Non@s, 66th do., Caley Mogu ANA Jows B, Tonann, Orderly Sergent ROMER TS, Captam remains (f the Hon. Lorenzo &. Shepard, by his relatives aud the large bimse? by 2 many aoble qualiues. The funeral took place ‘rom the ey, Pr Adams’ church, of which deceased Wasa member upto the timeof his death, was crowded to excess, aud the street iu front was thronged. bv alr Amoug those wo had come to pay the inat sad tribute o reepect to the memory of Mr. Shepard were some of our most promineat citirens, d’ New York bench and baz, our highest public function aries, aad @ nuWMeroUs array of his political frieuds. Th religious ex cofhu being expored in front of the pul) eight of the whole congregation. Oa the lid of the coflin ‘was « large silvor plate, with the following iaacription:— # brieiaud appropriate sermon was delivered by Rev. Dr, adams. The Rey gentioman commenced by reading the Frst Epistle to the Coriuthians, 15th chapter, as prcu- larly appticable to the sorro: so maay logether. Ha thea proceeded to give a short bio- erupby 0! the deceeset. Mr. Shepard, be said, bad been lef6 an Orpuau' a the early age of twelve years, and was evi. dependent upon bis aatural “abiti- ties ‘0 amke bis way through the world. He had Deve of the advantages of education, but by h. OWD unaided energies and perasverance he worked bi mseif v some of tho highest offices in bis native State. Hus Ie was fu. of still greator pro imies, and be had already ao pos, und honor when the sha’t of death fouad him. verend spoaker here allcded to an lac: death a5 9 provf that some awe pr their decease—just, said he, as if the z that the very lastgight before hed been im New Je: sey attenving a was the Grand Sachem, ‘Tho members of the Democrati¢ General Committee. twenty members of the Empire iu respect to the mesnory of throvgh Fourth avenue, they .¢ Jowa Broatway to Bond street, and from Bond to Sree ad, where the body was de Fosited in the Marble Cemacie «f the most imposing of the = ind ylace in this city, snd nergy siccere than Was exprecse remains of Lorenzo b. Shep ard to their resting place. SUDDEN AND. MYSTEMI Yesterday, Coroner inquest, at the Sixth wa of an aged mea, namer death tna very sudder at the corner of Peart) iCappeared, was saom tenseless by come hy tertenaie man was Ling, of tho Sixthw favoradie to Une Avue U'Rere cloved friend. Ben light, #2 that calm cooi tHe subject of porsoua! ue goon a8 he could discharge sho political duties im ibis Campaign be had doue forever With polities, teresied bim now wea his relation to Got and aud said tbat athems with which hit mind oo grapple with the greatest powor and erruesiness was the )edempt'ou of the world it bad bee bis jot to bave beea a mioister ad added that be had mot, for many y inset to Bleep Bt 0 \enleated upoa al Covreilmen. A. S. Hows S we 2 wm D, Kennedy, +. Cooper, 3 weares, 3, George Purser, G, Vous, 3 3° B. EB. Robbins, dE. Parsons, Qronrresrreny &. H. Swaa. 5 inet wor ts bend € eceased when bs fell; | thins ‘The last warks of respect were paid yeatarday to Ure The edifice Dumber who were uaable to obtain admission, oguished members of the cisea Gommenced about one o'clock, the and within AMALIA ELLEN ON COLORES BOLE EID IEL EEE TERE LORENZO B. SHEPARD. pay 3 September 10, 1852, 3 Aged 25 yrora, S montha aad 38 days 3 AOLLOONOELL ODDS EE LODE OILED PEDOEDE DOPE ODE FOOLED DE Atter the Colebration of the usual religious ceremon’ + event that had brougiit mn of high standing The Re: hed them befvre ite shaft % ts,"’ he-continuad, ‘ a the vital he dea. of our frien be ical meeting. At ompary of @ dearly the stars und their soitary nour, he began to converse upow aligi J thet friead that ‘om all persoual igit he started ‘or home a ue ¢ Limeeit Ho alg id that fread saat what most in- Ho wished tue Goapel. » comral.ted im secret pray: rcullals with God. The kof the beneficial ef exhorting bad endeare At the close of ises the funoral pro ed, ju the followtng order , ia Twrenty- E € dress. Heads of Departu: f Gove rnmeat Committee of Arrapgements of the Cow inoo Cou ‘The Mayor and Presidents of the two J joards. Tha Sergeant-at arms of the Boards of aijermon aud ‘The members of the Law Departmoa + fall Bearers. Peamserese D Pall Bearer ‘The relatives of the deceased, Members of the Tammany Sociat 7, of which deceased Democratic Young Men's Gente ai Cammnitsos. Temecrate Cuiun Clu Demecratic Comeittes o! the J ‘ighteeath ward, preset at the fune About one bandred and Chub, all dressed ia black e deceased. ‘The route of tho ou was from 24th streat peccemal The procession was oa which has ever take ¢ Was Bo) row oF regret mor {by those who attended th Covoner: ° Inquists. DEATH IN THE SIXIM lls was called upon to hold an rd station house, upon the body » Luke O’Bera, who came to bi \ manner on Saturday afternooa, ind Centre streets. The deceased to tall to the sidewalk, as if strack nd. Aman named Thomas Kelly, Said, strvCX ® ceased on the head, and thus causet al whieh prove 4 fatal in a fow minutes after the un raised ‘rom the street. Capt. Dow ard police, hearing ef the occurrem held him to await the result of the ated Kelly vad Corcner’s ingyeas The wheaow skeu belore Coroner {Mills was somewhat 48 qharacter, avd on thé whole was rathor prisoucr. It reads as follows -— , wife of deceased, being dul de. sworn posed hat she yesided at 3 Park street: deceased was abort sixty W ree years of age, add was io tue enjoyment of geod heal? | he was not stricily temperate, but was rarely tomy ated; about six o'clock oa Saturday evening ~ boy ted eo that any husbana was dead; | foaud vis pace! foi ath ward station house; Re was a quiet WAAAY over quarretied with az oa Green depoved that, op Saturday afternoon, o’clovk, a8 ahe was stan.tiag on hor doog stop treet, se eaw a map fall to toe sidewalk, | tow 1g wlong buivre he fell, but took no particular 1 him until he fell; there was a man wat the sume direction with deceased, and he passed #4 he fell; leew no blows given; i teard 10 pressing Letwoen them; there was uo other person ceased slipped aad « beard no cries or ser¢anrs from hima; Thos. Kel 137 risoner, is tie man who was walkiog bebind de Y ed at to time. te whael Kieinle, residing at No. 602 Pearl street, 7 .y sworn, deposed that he was standing ou his door bs 4Y about 4 o'clock on Saturday aiteraoon, when the y seeased came around the coruer irom Fim street, and assed bis door, deceared was alone, a man came im@me- “ately after him, and followed him wp, and struck him «nm the head with his fist; the blow was given under the ht car; this occurred abt ut four doors past my house; deecased jinmedintely fell to the groand, and the other man passed on, and went around the corner of earl and ‘ streets; 1 heard some words pass between de- aud this the man now shown me (Thomas Kelty, the prisoner) is the kk the blew; | ‘Lovght deceased ‘waa twiluence of squor When | fret saw bim; deceased fe when he frll down, Job F. Diercks being duly sworn. sided on bis back doposed that he re- No 02 Elm street, sear the corner of Pearl street; afternoon deceased came into my store, aad said there about five minutes; | left him there, and weut out upon the sidewalk to talk with the candy man: while salking with bim J saw deceased coming along the side when deceased got near me [ saw him fail to the proved with Elm street, | saw another eo comipg along ater deceased ay hen close to de- + seed he crossed the street and went \y | did not see uy IOW Strvck OF any dillculty occur between de- coased apd the mao ‘a question; | recognize the man Lere (Thomas Kelly), as the person who came after Geceosed, and croted the stree: as above roferred to. Otber witnesses testified to seeing the deceased falling to the sidewalk, but no further testimony could be pro- cured which could in any way criminate the prisoner. The evidence also went to show that deceased was emperate man. The evidence of Dr, Hassel, the physician making the pest mortem examination, did not serve to throw much ngbt upon the ense. The Doctor si it as his opinion that Geath was caused by extrayasated biood upon the ‘rain, canved by @ biow or fall. The case was then given ‘othe jury, when the (eliow'ng ¥ rendered — Death by compression of the bri sation of blood in consequence of a fa|!, hut whethes said (ail was the resu't of violence at the hands of any person we, the jury, are unable to determine.’ a the ome Of the above verdic\ Coroner Hills discharged the prisoner {rom custody Fatat Accent to 4 Cnitp.—Coroner Gamble held an inquest yesterday at $2 Woat Thirty third street, upon the booy of a child named Wm. A le Rovere, who was accidentally killed by falling from the fourth story window cf the above dweilii The jury rendered a verdict of “Accidental death.” Fata, Ratinoan Accioeyt —Corsnor Connery held an inquest uj the body of a man named Theodore Miller ited on the Hudson River Ratironl, by be! 'y the locomotive of the fire o'clock train, going evidence elicited ment to prove that’ the cage was purely accidental, whereupon the jury ron. cored @ verdict of ‘Accidental death. ba 28 } cars of age, and was a native of Germany Williamsburg City Politios. Furr District Conorussionat Nowixation. A meeting of delegates that seceded from the Convention, Inst wool, that nominated Wm. B. McClay, was held on Saterday evening at Mershon’s house, in South Seventh street. wi it from the fc ; eieen Present four wards of old Wil. ere and the Seventh and Eighteenth New York. The informal ballot resulted ag iuews: Philip Hamilton, 18; Wm. Marshall, §; Dr, Merkel Of New Vor, 2. Me. Familion was tty even ty nomi A conv ther door ne! choy said they Lad po movey pay the ten wheat isied te in Temayag about bim; ; $ landed on ike dock st the Jagt 4 Tauy , cease of The Late Fatal Prize Fight. CONTINUATION OF THY CORONER'S INQUEST. " Bojore Coroner Perry. The imquest upon the body of Andy Kelly, who wae kiWed ig @pr've Sght wid Cuaries Eyach of Thursday jst, wa, coulizucd yesterday by @ironer Perry, Mo’ Rew facts Were elicited in re ation to the afiair, but the wawas vf several parties who were itorested spectators O1 Che disgrace’sl Occurrence were revealed. It is with ® view of identi‘7ipg those who were present during the fight that Coroner Yerry continues the investigation. A pumber 0: warrants Lave apprciension of thors who were either prizeipals or abet tors in the criminal proceeding, Of the Legisisture, it is a misdemeanor puniazadie by one year’s imprisonment imthe penitentiary for ai) parties who witness orgtake an; hand ins prizefight, It is very provable, iberefore, that not a fow of those who were spectators ofthe prize fighton Thursday fod themeeives transierred to Biackwell’s Intomd for ihe good of their health and (ae weilare of the public in general ready been issued for the By a reeeatenactméar last; mar yet The following evidence was taken yesterday :-~ Joba &. Caput, being duly sworn, ‘testitied—! reside at No 260 Tenth avenue, corner Thirty-third street; about - bt, om Thursday, a party of three or four moa waited pon ine, and said that a friead of mine had beea: burt at the foot of Thirty-fourth street; they told me kis pame wee John Williams; I aske:t they of with them; mun calling himwgeli Wright, said yes, he know him well, and as mine was the vearest+ tavern to tle place, he Wished t have him conveyed er how it * id that he had beom Sghting with a party men that came there in the same boat i asked them i! they knew the mau; a as he thongbt | was cquaimted with the parties iz the beat, from tketact of baying mewtioned my same; I went to my Lext hoor, James Hug’ ead borrowed 4-3 horse wagon, | totd Mr. Hughes the statomeat male to me by the man, and I wanted his horse and wagon for the rpose of taking bim up to my place; I took the horse and wagon to tho foot of Thirty-tourth street; there was a purty of men on se dock, who velped to put the wousded an inthe wagoa: Idrove to my placa, and bad him rried up stalree t went for a doctor, *who wes not at ne; | wert for auother, amd said to iio friends they hd better talo him t the hespits told the mi thas | wou! or # carriage to take lim to Betlews.e Hospital, whica there were (sur persons in wae ew rriage, Leede m, Was aware yoxt there "vas to lye a price Sight th Ty . Were youatthe aight? A. Ldee¥.2e to at weswer the question «, Do you kxaw.the names of any person?. who we ‘ythe adair? A (de u0¢. sky i Marpey’ A. I do; ho is not ia wile 3s wy WME sister; [.d)d nod soe i Mursay on the doe. be. did not go with as to co Tiwopes! ia the estriaga; Taid not hear any of Kelly ssy auytaing elly before b> was Thirty. tourth street; 1 not koow any of tue men/ who were engaged ‘in @ dp aut recollecn se ihe fight whien occurred begyreen Ady Kelly and Charies Lyaeh; i know Axsd@&g more oi the maier, ony) an | e sisted, 1 understand thal ease, Was beaten by some boatmen, at the font of ourta street; | d¥imot believe what the man said eiy's being wjursd by the boalmen, 4 was sligut- A the de- A. [did not. bs Baume at Pellevuc y acquapied with ont of the men whacoarey e ceased {pom the beat tothe dock Q. Did you tuke ceceased from the boat? a Oo know ihe mea wao loft Hiospitaa when be brought the deceased there? 3. L de. cube (9 BuSwer teat jestion. So you know tue uameef the steamboat? A. Ido 1j ack om the maprming in question? A. knowieege ec the time or plage where A. I dechze tounawer, you ayer Al think { have. 4. Have youever « Deah Fox's? A. I bave not. Do you KDOW Of Aux money being bet on the ght’ Aoi have meard taal money was axed, out ldo vet kcow by whom. ( Was Mike Surpby ea the fig’ 4 I docias teaa ewer that om ston ihe. us here adjouraed unt! tay after noon, apd the witness Caput waa held to bail in tae sum of $000, Jor bie appearance when called apon Sporting Intelligence. TON BETWEYN NRW YORK AND —NEW YORKERS BEAT! This rece, which Lad been on the tapls tor nearly a sear anda b 2 ull absorbing topic of con- vereation among tbe carsmea eat admirers of aquatic ports in New York, Bostoz, St. John, N. B, aad we ght say tu a’most every place on this continent, which lays cont'guovs to ocesn, lake or bay, came of on Carles , Boston, on Saturday, the 20ta inst. The greatest iwas mapifested ia regard to the rr nad al was the excitement which was elicited from “who witnersed the contest. People began to arrise e course abo e annow for the boats io rt, every available spot from which a» view of ihe r cold be chtained was appropriated, covering sman’s Batbsy the Mill bem, Or tbe length of a mile a half, Cazabridge bridge, and the docks adjacent to the baths with a living mars. Thore coult not have been 2 ub aggregate of forty thousand people at tho ROAT RACE ST. JOH nte ave verieve pelnts. At three o’elock precisely the boats were bror gh 0 ae, preparatory lor actart. Tac New York beat, belorging to the Metropolitan Regatta Ci wos manued by Stephen Roberts, Charles Wethore!|, William Sellers and Thomas Dorr—Coxswain, Joseph £l- ir, The crew of the St. john bont, belonging to the Carleten Sand Cove Club, comisted of Kiward Welsh, /chn Morris, Deunis Morris and John Lambort— Ii required very little preliuntuary the word was given for them to go, ‘asned, with even start, Just at ‘his time the ran commepeed to fall, and there was ‘ery ‘neication ef au approaching storm, The re beat was obeorved to,be taking tho lea nen rhe ar the upper stake boat, one mite ‘ivtant, ehe wes ful! a boat's length in advance of her atversary. The storm, in the meanwhile, was \ucreas- snd both boats ecemed to be feeling is ¢ Whea 'y arrived back nt the lower stake voat the St Johaers ie ahead about twenty seconds, aud three miles had been accomplished i 193. ‘Then the storm, apparently determined to do its utmost, commenced to rage with ro- wbled tery. The vind blew almost a hurricane, and web a criving, drenebing rain je seldom witacssed, It required the greatest exertion on the part of both the crows to keep from being swamped, and more particular. Y was the Ipgenuliy oo the New Yorkers taxed to pro. serve themselves, on account of the lightness of their beat. The St. 2 boat was much the largest and hea. 1, and was, Consequently, better able to butlet the m. They both sveceeded, however, it accomplishing heir task, and came back to the starting point, after baying rowed six niles, the St. John bost ahead, in forty. two minutes, and the New York boat one minute bebind. ‘The rain seemed to bave had bed littie effect in driving away the spectators, as most of |, With the exoe; of ibe ladies, maintained their positions, determi: at any cort, to see the race over; and few there were who reached their homes with dry skins. The main bet in the race was eight htndred dollars a side, but previous to thé start, as both parties ecemed to be sanguine of suc eres, there was a great amount of money staked upon tho sesult, in bets ranging from one dollar to five hun dred dollars, which in the aggregate woul! probabiy amount to iifty thousand dollars, Lu GONswain, Brookiyn City Intelligence. Count oF GENERAT Seton —<In this court, on Sa turday, Henry William, heretofore convicted of burglary in the first degree, was sentenced to the State prison for ‘the term of ten years, James Henry Smith (colored) was tried on the charge of having obtained, from April till August last, goods to ‘he amount of $60, from Luther Eames, corner of Pine- appre ond Hicks streets, under pretence that they were for dames McBride, in whore service be formerly was. Tho evidence being conclusive, a verdict of guilty was ren- dered by the jary, George Hewlett, 2 colored lad, and John Groeawood, white, aged respectively thirtecn and twelve )ears, were tried om a charge of assault, wiih attempt lo commit rape, upon a little girl name! Mary Fitxsimmous, aged about eleven years, lane in Gravesend, in Avgust last, The jury found them guilty of asmult oviy. Sentence was rererved. Weexty Revont ovDeatis iy te Crry oF Beooxure, PNDING SEPT, 20, 1866. —Malos, 44; females, 42. Total, 86, Adults, 26; minors, 00. Principal diseases—marasmus, 13; cholera infantum, hydrocephalus, 6; consumption, dysentery, bilious fever, each 6; convulsions, hooping cough, diarrbea, sprue, croup, bilious conge: fever, exch 3; inflamms of brain, small pox, uteri hage, teething, yellow fever, cach 2 Deat oF Loreszo Tt. SaRPARD.—The Demooratic Stand ing Committee of Kings county held a special moot on Faturday evel passed resolati of condolence at pect im relation te the eudden de. Loren Shepard, feq,, la'e Corporation i, Conusel of New York . Jemsey caty ne Theet —The Baptiat church in Jersey City was burgia- riously entered on Wednesday, while the pastor, Rey. Mr. Pomily, was absent. The thie? broke into the study od tole geverai theological works, among which were Deright’s “Theology,” in four volumes, and the works of Andrew Fuller, in three volumes. Coxonsesioxat Convention —The Fifth Matrict Congres. sional Convention of New Jersey, comprising Hudson and Bacex counties, metat Newark on Friday, to nominate a date for Co V ineloted grees, Fade ear n the nome. tod Politicad Gossip. Tae St. Lous Kepublican has a letter from Jeflersoa Cig, Mesourl, which states that Hancock Jackson, anti Kerton democrat, is elected Liestea.at Governor, over Mr, New'and, the Kuow Dothing cuadidate by Of ma- Among ie speakera at a potileal masting at Parters- burg, Virgatis, a few days siace, were B W. Jackzowand W. L. Jackson on, the democratic side, asd Generat 5. J Jackson ond J. J, Jackson, Jr.,.ea the American side. Hoa, Wm. By. Seward writes 2% Detroit toaay (hat f he vail be in eke United States om the 2d dey of October, onth strength eaeugh to appear 63 a man among men, be will speak toay many a8 will honor him with their at- tpacance at Detrott om that day. ‘The following table will znow the majorities by whiok Fromont memberm Save been cleciod in the diareas dis- triste. of Maine: — Dis’. Members elects ieyority. met garn. — im bf Wood. - 1493 S,66U 3. Gimun 695 4,658 —Mebciniad Abbott - 2,463 4164 i man AH Mores, + 6,276 7,083 5—Israel Washburn, Or tos —Siopheu H. Fuster. 1,086 eae 20,049 + 21,800 Mr. Bachavan’s chi# organ in Viryinla, the Rtsomond Enquirer, pays the fo % delicate compliments te Northesn enterprise ard free labor ;— We can bring the capita! employed in manuieaturas, and most of it employed ia commerte South when wa please. We can transfer Munchester and Birmagham acd Lowell to the Sout, sud thus in a-single year quad- ruple the wealth of the South. Bet we would not bave your rich, vulgar, ticeutious bossea, aad your brutal, ig- Dorant sad insubordinate-factory haads {a our midat, fer atl the weaith of “Ormes and of Ing.’ We are. ca rie s weenre to be, We are contented, virtuous, moral, Hows and conservactve. We wcuid not exehcoge our situation for the vnigay sensuality and: brutality: of the “niomeeus rich@s,’’ the course parveuues, the mujouairs cotton faeters aud grevers of the North or of Bagiand, imiceh less for the coundiess millions of paupers and eri- mineis, who lift up ang sustain ‘ke cowardly, seidak, seta eutious, inidel, agrarisa, aad revowutienary ecziice of tree sociely. Me Joveph Williams, a planter, of Louistazs, writes t+ ‘the edisor of the Memphis Bagie, that while. ome visit the Neri hecalicd on Mr, Fillmore, and ia reply |» questiona Mr. F. stated that ho was decidedly: ompose.\ the cootrine of squatter soversignty, as advocated = ° Cass, ouglas, Bucaavan aud Vu Buren; thetlea belie > that o Territory, watil its inlabvitents were sufficie numerous to authorise the formation oF a State cous tlon, could ouly be regarded ca in a conditionof pupi» posweasing no sovereiguty whatever; and referred to .» = Jiali and New Moxieo Territovial bills, sanctioned by bra a8 & correct tndicegon of bit opinions, It is ramored that Hon, 8. G. Haven, Min Fillmore's lar partuer, who nos reproseats the Dudes district in Con gross, bas declined a renomination, We has been loon. ing around the district since the adjournment of Cou, grese. The total vote in Maineat tho lnat election, withs>e exception of two smal! plantations ja Pencdscot, ie iy... 106. Hamila has 69,191; Wells 44,966; Patten and suas- tering, 6.053. Hamlla’s majecity, 17,853, To the Mouse 1Z0 republicans, and 26 democraus and straight wh gs are elected. Yor members of Cangress the vote was as tel- lows:—Firat district Wood, (rep.) 11,815; Little, (dew » 9,174, Wood's majarity, 1,41, Second district-Giim+» (vop.) 15,004; Piebury, Gdem.) 0,552; Gilman's mayors ty, 3.452, ‘Third district—Abbott, (rep.) 10,790; (dem.) 9,282; Abbot's majority, 4508. Fouxth ren) —Morse, (rep.)1 19,012; Bronson, (dem.) 6 928; Morse’s Fiftls diste\ot—Washburn, (rep.) 12,915; ra, (dew.) 8,295; Washbora’s majority, 4,426 —Sosber, (rep.) Sid; Wiswell, (dem.> Ajority, 1,167. The aggregate repabit- can majority on the Congressional vote ¢ 19,861. This is tue official count. The Delaware Gareile says:— Notwithstanding the declaration cL Hon. E. D Callen, ware, in the He Of Represautstives, some since, (bat should the election go w the Howse he woalt vote ‘or Fillmore, first, last, aud ali the time, we are told on pretty good authority that ha was heard tu this city to say he bad no objection to Fremont, and would vote for im if the electioa was carried to the House, Ar. Cullen bas been re-nosainated by the Kaow Noth- ings for Congress, Wo perceive by our Coorgia exchanges a call for a grand national mtas meeting of the frieads of Fillmore and Lonelson, to be held at Atlanta, Georg!a, on Thursday , u oud day of next month. The committee of ar- epg/ ments are makiag preparations to ensure one of the jargest outpourings of the people ever witeessed in the South, A Peteraburg, Virgivia, corrospondent of the Washiag- ton Jnielligencer, Whom that paper states is a native of Virginia, and who has often addressed the public throughs its cclumss, writes as foliows:— ‘Threats of dissolution of the Unive in the evout of Fre- mont's clection are yery rife in the South fom the mouth itlerans, many of Whom, it will be observed, are ad- vocates still, as Uiey baye been for years past, of the vocirines of nullification aud peaceabe secersioa. Suck threats from such quarters are entitle! to be consi- dered by patriots only to be condenmed by them No seutiment or act of the misguided zealots of the North to more cesentially factious than are such threats of dis- vnioa, ‘The vory men who are foremost ia putting forth the fame time make loud appeals to the utution, ceclure that they are firm friends of constitutional Union. They say give tho South ber rights, according to the constitution, ani they ask no more; an | willaud do agree that tte South should be satieted with no lees, Well, if Fremont is elected, it will aad must be ag that constitution prescribes the election shall be trade. The constitution does not give the orto elect to the minority; and if the majority elect ‘remoat, uls election will be im coniormity with the constitution. And the ia, goes the threat, that this Union is to be im- inediatcly davlred—diaeolved because, according to the corgtitution, a man Las beeu elected by ine majority who t@ Cistastetul to the minority: dissolved before he has done any act ia the of! >2, and indeed before be is (naagu- raed. if such a course om the part of the South would net be factions, then there i no sach thing as factioa in political society, If this would not be faction, thea aa jaction can exirt against established goverument. The Penpsylvania Republican State Central Committee met in Philadelphia on Thursday, for the purpose of forming an electoral tick«t. At the urgent solicitations of {number of the friends of a union electoral ticket, the committee adjourned, to meet at Harrisburg om Tuesday, the 7th of October, when they will positively put up a Fremont clectoral ticket, upiess the fow incorrigible Fill- more leaders who seem dosirous of throwing the State to Buchapan should in the meantime be brought to their enses by the Lonest masses of the party whom tuey profess to reprerent. A bill bas been intreduced ito the Logislature of Texye Setting Apart a valuable tract of land as large as the Slate of Tcnmessee, the northern boundary of which iy withia sbirty miles of Kaveas, in which land bounties are otered to slave bolders who will settle there. The object of the bill ts to interpose the staunch barrier of a slave holding commoanity between the infaence of the possible free State instdutions of Kansas and the slave boiling counties of southern and middle Texas. es City Intelligence. Tux Bartot Box. —A large quantity of the glass globular battet boxes, recently submitted to the Common Counc)! of New York, were sent to San Francisco on Saturday, amd will be generally adopted ia the land of gold, ava preven we fraud amen toen tec rnir al ae Council of New areas urity election, adopt this lass ballot box. ess ASSIVERSARY OF THY ProctaMATION OF TIS Fravew PUMUC, 22p SerreaweR, 1792.—The foreign red repubticar demeerats residing in our city will, in accordance wit the call of the travailleurs revolulionnaires, moet thi evening, at No. 160 Hester street, to commemorate the above aaniversary. A committee will be in attend ce in the afternoon to i these wish (0 speak in the ‘eatg. this etraton bt = ‘be attended by our red republican so Miutary.—The State “Guard, 85th Regiment, Captain Johneon, will celebrate their anniversary on Taesday, Sept. 23, by a parade and dinner at Washington Hall. High Bridge. 12th Regiment, € fall parade on Thursday form at 2 P.M. Cricket —The first eleven of the Long Islanders wilt Play at Redford tomorrow. Good aport may be ox pected, veh threats cop iain French, will make its frat next, Sept. 25. The line wil! Willlamsburg City News. Drow sen. Yesterday afternoom, alvwt Canadian, named Joha Tarbono, was drowe foot of North First st He wren ‘ NM. F. Whither r

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