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SH - The Public Health. COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTA. ‘The Commissioners met at the usua! hour a their office, No. ‘S City Hall. Present, Isaac O. Barker, Keq., in the chair, and 8 full board; Walter F Conklin, Secretary. ‘The following communication was laid before the board by the Health Oficer, for their section’ — To Commissiongns OF Heatth or THe Crry Ww you We. ahe oy merchants o. the city of New fork, dolug busix jo. 41 Pees slip, most 80- elt permission from your honorable board to from the Jower part of laten Island two hundred bales of which came vaua in the bark Nocheoenie, in July The rags have been all washed and dried. We believe there was mess oo board when she arrived at Quarantine. We Sire emplored ton men to wash Said rags, and no sickness Nas them; the men slept among the rags during Sat Une, The! Koshoochie has been mallow to come to the We, » Fequest your honorable board to grant Our request. ‘Most respecttal'y. your obedient servants, ial WHITE & FAYE, from Aspinwall with sugar and molasses And arrived on the 2th inst; had on board aix cases of fever. Referred to Health Osticer, with power. rica petitions to come city, afer discharging to the Health Culler with power, d to go to Atlantic dock if the authorities SQ MATTERS 47 QUANANTINE, ‘The NGbrices reported to the our that things wi getting ‘at Quarantine (hat vessels under obser Were growing beautifully less, thst tustead of having twenty or thirty captains after him cont nasily, anxiously seeking for some rétief to their vessels ‘hey had now only the captains of the Spit vessels to keep bim company, that there were no fases of yellow fever in tbe Marine Hospital; that the physi- cians of ie hospitals have tow scarcely anything to do, and that for a Jo: there has scarcely beea 80 few cases of ‘any Kind of di as at present r. ROCKWELL said that Lr Miller apd himself had visited the reported case of yellow fever at Tammany Hall [t had been represented that the case Was a malignant one, recently brought from the infecied district at Fort Uamilion, The voc Jor eaid he found ai Tammany @ man from Fort Hamilton, but the patiest was afllicted with a queer altack of yellow lever; it Was ap attack which enabled the patieut to retiin @ good ap tite, and do his duty at the dianer table. The Doctor said hat he and the Health Comaissioner, Dr. saite, stated to the ¢ WAS possibly in danger o. get “vomit,” but Whe dia it would be aurthing cise but “bisek vomit BROOKLYN BOAKD OF HEALTH. Sert %,—Present, Mayor Hall aud Aldermen Oakley and Shaw. Dr. Wexpets reported thab uo cases of inf Bious disease had been reported to him sino ye fing, He also said that be bad examined {nto ‘he of Zeliow fever in Joralemon wireet, and that the « t foundation Permission was granted to the following vessels (0 their cargoes to Brookly u:— i John Howe, from Uardenas, with molasses, rig Arica, from Cienfuegos, wits sugar and moias ‘The Bourd then adjourned. FORT HAMILTON KELIKY SOCIETY'S RBPORT. Dr. Rorux reports Dr. Bailey, Mr. Charles Sears and Miss Sally Ross still convalescing and al! doing exceedingly well. Ail others previously reported as doing well are convales cent, except Frank. New cases—Thomas Melo: tacked with remarkabie vio) tous or couta- day mor It and Margaret Pardee, at- nee ‘No new cases in the Miltary Llospital. Al! thelr siek con- valesetc The continuance of the y amongst us as is seen Dy the daily reports ci iast week and this, shows plainly that we have mere lulls until a heavy fros’ shi ‘we opinion of many physicians Gaye not yel seen t In view of the, for anything more taaa hilate the disease, Itis experienced in it, that we 8, it is inexpe Pense we are now subjects All who are familisr with expensive its treatment ix, ee: other epidemic disease. So.sie tieats have cost us as maueh as fifty dollars each. Uh: is maintained with ahe utmost economy consistent wih successful treatment, at apexpenditure of not les than forty dollars per day. We i it wi'! hyve been fo operation less than “i the end of the Keanou, and will therfore have $8 200 or more, which is 45 much us has been raisedabus far for our relief. If it is thought ly—far more so than any re have been extravagant, 80, to look st the sui we beg any who regiment of our patients | o ‘® met with inthe them come here aad examiue jute the condition of our prose suiadon—the peculiarities Of the disease and ite requivemeuis snd the number of patients, and they will be sttisied that mo such charge cam be aid egaics: us with propriess In eddition to our » given in our daily re, we have qulte as mam: more, than that pumber »' with th ‘arious other Commion to all communities. Searle! fever is, stran: Prevailing to A considerable extent amongst chil in the very localiies where the yeitow fever exist. These sick have noother resource now tau to call op us, aud add not & Little to tne expendivure of the socie'y ‘The cestitauon of many cami tes is hecoming greater every ay. ny have beew without employment for nearly two months; oibers have spevt ni! th bevore our society War estabiunke These we are ftenishing Wish necessaries to supply the whsolute wants and distrinute among them, in money and sores. trom $15 to $25 per day Th ip th fore ev it that We must have further means fa! he hands of the Denrvoveut, oF that very we ndon our establishment, dissoire our sociel may us individuals however, that we have not exhausted th ule public, aud fecl contident that tis, our made io vain - FRANCIS Kk. BERIER, Secretary Four Hamitox, Sept. 2, ise + patients, who are alone roings in their sickness Fright of the Democracy in the South, [From we New Urieans Dells (aprcial secession organ of Jeffersou Uavis). | It is idle, vain, pay erimins', tor politicians In the South to try to disguise lovger the true slate of polity North. 4s dir. Morse ssid party leaders, Interested in » jon azd the coberepce of » natioval party, bi kept the Southern people 10 (he dark with regard to the weal strength avd danger of the anti-slavery elemeni. Occupied in patching up rickeity platforms treacher- Ous comprcemises, and ti the stil) more je empioy- ment of digesting the lowes and fishes, Ave as. sumed to Jespie the politica) element in question until it has rises to & position to der pive them und their con- trivances. Aa doses’ serpent swallowed the Egyptian’s this element now threatens to swallow every other ia the North, 220 the poliveians, ‘or the iret time, seem to re lize the vorasity of its Ute aod its wonderful ere Of deglutition. It is now po longer possible for them to dinguise its maga de, {us power and its purpose, even if they woo!d. ey Could LA, |i they wished, disguise the fact, tha; it bag increaged. is \ecreasiog, ani is not likely s00n to be diminished, if ever-a fact that bas just spoken with eight thousand voices in Iowa, twen: | a aud in Vermont, and fifteen thouvand to Tn each of the States aamed the black republl cans have made immevse gains aad have decistyely os Gadiished their supremacy. Let o# review the result ia deta. In each of the three every member of ress elected is a \: Fremont and free?om’ man, pamely—lowa, Samuel K. Custis and TNmothy Davis, Vermont, Ezvkiel P. Walton, Justin 8. Morrili and Homer £. Royce; Maine, John M. Wood, Charis J. Gilman, Newimiah Abott, Fremaa EH. Morse, israci Warhoarn and Stepbea C. Fos- ter. The very names of the majority of the above repre- Bentatives haves naval twang abvut them that Is very estive of the militant raimhood which found tts em iment ia Oliver Cromwei| and no doubt they are very ready to act vpon the bare of Cromwell's saints, aad make the special application of it to the Bouth, viz —Ro solved, That the raints eal! inherit the earth, aud that we are (he sane We see, then, eleven biack rv publican members elected im three States, a4 & beginning, and two of them, as the New York Triimne boasts, in piace of Perce ant Uachasan men, elected in 1854 on the beel of the Nebraska pill. Io addition to there we find Franci# P. Slate, a Fremonter, elected from Missour!, asiave “late maxing an even dozen for the biack republicans. Ik may be v0.4 that these majorities and these ga.ns are BO py t Of practical impor an Very trae; but as Bigns Of the time—as sbadows wiicb coming events cast Delore—as parts of the polities! diagnosia of the free States, they possess the utmost significance. Like causes produce like effects; and if the same, or nearly the same ai exists in a) the other free States as in those which bave recently held elections, by an inemorable la governing the moral as we)i as uatural world, the result ‘Must be similar io al! of them ‘sec the Northern masses every day \gaoring ol! issues, spitting upon old patforms, and forming togethe: Qhrocgh the medium of hostility to the South and her in- stitutions. The influenees waich prevatied ia Maine aro active throughout the North, and it is perfectly logical to Ynfer that the same or proximate results wilt follow in all the other Northern States. Politicians may amase or con sole themecives, if they will, by casting By yh jorities, bot they should bear in mind that the Maine election may not be the only ome—no, pes relve or thirteco—that may make s emach of their oy fomns. We confess the prospect begins to om for acy but the Fremont ticket in the North; bat wi i wee turiber along Kansas Affairs. vt dene od on ) Border — Sept. 16.) we kept our columns open until now, Tuesday, 20% inet | 19 o'clock M., and now learn that there oes Bows of importance from the Territory of Kansas, exce; Ghat the pro slavery army has been Jabanced—inat cs ‘vornor Geary bas enlisted about ive bundred men from the pro-siavery army to act as Kansas militia—thet Tane ee the Territory t# new in a worre condi than ever—that, in oor opinion, the labor is over, She child © born, and named ‘Aborition Kangas.”” 323 Li 4 8 i Hi HF e2 ‘i rr i i otf ls i i j z . last evening, that several lives bo +4 at pan ny he ia te believed imoorrect. yi widiny and to know Viclesee wate ‘hes 90 long pres otin isatanend. Gov. Geary began right, and like Girm to preserve Jaw and order, aad to i, Will Soom make life and secure tn as in any State of the (avon. ‘None for New York or Boston NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1856. MARITIME INTBLLIGENCE. “Gauss avw Torx—7mu DAY. . wre | ‘MOOR RUBS... 6 62! mam WaTER Port of New York, September 25, mere? o Ca CLRARAD. 4 MUpgie of New Work, Solter, Liverpool—D & A Kiagsland tion, Alip G W Bowne, Edwards, St Joho, NB—G Olney, Hark Achme. Hatch. Rio Janeiro—Kivby & Mel Bark Pilot Fish, Hoyt, Richmond—Brett, Son & Co. Bark Loulsa Raton, Sinith, Phuladelphis—Foster & Nicker- son. Bark Lima (Br), Mann, Belfast~—Jas Callender, Brig Caroline, Whiteberry, Aspinwal!—F Spies. rig Richard (Br), Godirey, Burin, NFA Leary.* c:btié Pilot Fish, Sedgely, Liverpool—Braishaw, Jordan & . Brig Wave (Br), Stepbens. St John, NB—J § Whitney & Co, Brig Wm R Kibby, Hughes, Balumore—Kibby & KeKee. Brig M Capen, Johnson, Vhiladeiphis—% Mayhew. Brig RR Haskins, Sproul, Rangor—Pilabury & Sandford, Schr Osprey (Br), Wilson, Uallfax—Harellton, Broa. Schr Allison (Br), Pye Si John, NB—DeWou, Starr & Co. Schr Loyal Scranton, Gosiee, Savannah—Seranton & Tall- Schr EC Felter, Arnold Charleston—Soranton & Tallman, Schr L A Edwards, Shackelford, Georgetowu—Dollner & Schr Rhoda & Benlah, Robbias, Wuulngtoa—McCreaty, 0. Schr 8 Andrews. Putnam, Washington—B Blossom & Soa. Sehr Jno Totten, Waters, Fredericksburg—Vau Brunt & Slaght. Schr Rebecca, Woglom, City Point—Jas Hunter & Co, Schir Entire. Nemarest, Richmond—Van Brant & Slaght. Schr Danville Chester, Richwoud—C H Pierson. Schr Swan, Dili, Baltimore ~Phelps, Dodge & Co. Schr Wn Bacon, Avery, Baltimore—Merrill & Abvo Schr C Colgate, Seaman, baitimore—Mailler, Lord reau, . Soir Nebraska. Linikg, Bronswick—R P émgth. Sloop WD Mangum. Russell. Taunton—Masie; Sloop F Brown, Gardner, Providence—Master. Sloop Maria Louisa, Cummings, Fall River—Master. Steamer Parker Vein, Ramsey, Baltimore—H B Cromwell. Steamer Concord, Norn, Piiladelphia—J & N Briggs. Steamer Jxo Paiie, Jones, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs. eRRLY KE Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e, with mdse and ‘passe 8, to Ludiam 4 P wots Ship Rhine, Doane London and the Isle of Wight, Ang 19, ‘With mdse and 214 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Bark Monteznma (ot fayen), Link, Demarara, Sept 8, with sugar to Smxh Totie, of New Haven Bark Japonica, Sheldon, Philadelphia, in ballast, to Napier & Johnson. Brig W Hi Stewart, Scales, Rio Janeiro, Aug 12, with coffee, to Kibby & McKee. "Aug 17, lat 18.8, lon 37 0i Ashburton (of Newburyport), from for 22, lat7 81'S, lon %4 13 ‘spoke brig Nancy, heacc for River la Plate, 47 days out Bri Venius (Belg), Delf, Tiacotalpam, Alvarado Ri- ver, Mexico Aug? with mahogany. hides, Xe. to Roliker & Moilme und to Mamburg’ and put into this port ia distress, having on the 16th inat, in iat $492 lon 702, sprang he rudder bead b: Brig Thomas B Watson (of Philadelphia) Wortinger, Puerto Cadello. 18 days with cotfee, hides. &¢, to Dallett & bliss, Brig Lillie Mil's (of Portland), Putnam, Curacoa, Aug 30, with salt, to Nesmith 4 Sons, Brig Jobn Ouver (Br, of Weymouth NS), Newcomb, St Kitts, 18 days. with molasses, toLeaycraft & Co. 13th ab 37 4S ton 07 48, spoke schr Delegate, Leby, trom Antigua for fax. Brig Sea Lark (Br), Burroughs, Fajardo, PR, Sept 5, with * rig Pic Jia (of ueorgetown, DC), J 7 dela (of Georgetown, ), Jones, Georgetown, days, with flour to Abbott & Dodge. y: chr Missiseippi (of Hampden), Trask, Guayanilla, PR, Sent 3, with sugar, to Pillabury 4 Saudiord. “9h inst, ia: 2419, lon F110, spoke brig Setitire, com soston for Port du Prine, out duys. Schr Richmond, Herria, Richmoné, 4 days. Sehr E © Thomas, ackeriy, Virgtnla, 2 days. Sebr Margaret Mabee Virginia. 3 days. Schr Benj Vandiver Trymer. Virginia 4 days. Schr Reeene Bacon, Baltim ore, 4 ds Steamer Black Piamond, allen, Philadel; Steamer Bristol, Allen Pbiisdelp Steamer Parker Vein. Ramsey, Portlant, Steamer Wemsuitia New Bedford. Fteamer Pelieau, Avldrich Providecce, Steamer Shetucket Geer Norwich. Steamer Sachem, Tbrasher, Hartford The report of the arrival below this port 224 inst, of Hartford, from Liverpool, wae ineorvec:. Bue sud {rom Li pool %h inst. akLOW Ship Cathedral, 84 cays from Chincha Islands. Bark Weather Gage, siadden, from Rio J aueiro. Bark Elizabeth, 34 days from Cadiz. a, Walbouaitg, from Turks Islands —(All by pilot boat David Muchell Wind during the day from WNW to SW, Telegraphic Marine Report. BOSTON, Sept }—Arr ships Movntain Wave. Siieids; Kate Howe, Cadiz. Raphael, Archsogel, Lavanter, Stock bolm; bark Cambridged, Londen ‘Also arr bari Y¢ ek. 2 days from Malaga, with fruit Alsoars ebip Josep line. Calla: barks Sea Brecee, Smyrna; Amy, Fluladeiphia kdwasd Lverett, Baltimore. Herald Masine Correspundeace, PHILADELPHIA. Sept 25—Arr steamer Boston, Sellers, NYork. brig Avy Elien. Gilchrist, Portland: schrs Jesse W Slarr, Starr, Charleston, Fessenden, Hoover, St Jobn, NB; Notthern Light Cocs.s Geo Edwards Moy: Nalad Queen, Huise, ant A Vyrreil, Uiggings, Boston’ Star, Nickerson, Pro nee; J Lyon, Wheeler and Helen MeLeod, Salem. steamer Kenvedee, aud, NYork; brigs Evergreen, Pattangall, Cieufuegos Abby Klien. Giiehriat, Boston; ac eniel. MeNed, and Northern’ Ligh, Higgins: George Rawart, M ‘4 WM Mailer, © Boston; H Melcod, Rams: dei), Salem; M ¥ Carusie, tipple, Roxbury. Miscetavcous and Disasters. Snir Aenone—Capt Davis, of the ship Union, hener at New Orleans, saw on the & ship of about 200 tons bu: Len asbore op Curys: ated ports: sbe bad her torgallantmaat dew ‘The sea being bigh at ‘ne tum oul make er out. Barx Fuowr. © ¥ fe buryport AT boun 0x of s 4s und calm wea Bank Maxeta, Fite at toston from N 2th ult, of SW Peas, exper NNW, and was ob dyed {0 « ceived no damage AM scna Staxn King put into Ch new foremast, repaired. wad sid T Scun Hesny Dosster, of Camber at Delaware Breakwater and wi Waircn—€ Piummer, of sehr Virginia Grid more trem Pearo Keys reports that on the 1th inst, lot. 8211, passed « lot of buckets adrift; picked up ¢ maiked'S L Dukes, St Louis Next parsed @ large vesse! botiom up, # ‘ red to be pew, shor r. She looked as if she had beea run into, Extract from Eliwood Wi Bs), Secretary of tue Board of J Underwriters dated— & #5.0, Sept We wrote yon on the 21 ult snd since that tims 20 opportunity to do ro Gp the 2h, Capt Curry, of the brig Baltic, arrived with the pews that tue orig was Wrecked « en Tay on the with a cargo ofsalt from Ragged Island to New York, Materiais have been sold he ‘The 2d inet, the sehr Maria came in. eating bed! She has a cargo ot jog woot» Boston. ‘The surveyors ordered ton, with scgar hides lghteced ds by be considerable missing aud the whole (a very bad crdor and ail sold, At Inagus, tbe brig O * Livermore, from at Jago de Caba for Ney York, took she anthay, © was dr ven ashore and lost. Her eargo eons £ abouts totel joss. Only the value of $2600 auyed and sold up to the present ‘We fava heard this morning of the loss of the American brig Bowell, with a cargo of guano, at French Cay, the night of the 27th wit. Since our Inst we heard of a ship a longtime about the wih a valuable cargo. Her name we have not heard e heard via Harbor Island # report that she has sore been lost on the Coast of Florida, ant we hear at the same time there bas been a severe We wrote on on the 1h ult that Capt , awed over the sines then be bas ‘oat his veatel on the Coast of Cubs, ¢ from Mobile to Marana at through with the cargo ofthe ship Colehis, and have chartered a schooner to take the balance of cargo to New Orleans: Sreamentr Kascanoo.—The following card was presented to Copt Ewing, of the setew steamship Kangaroo, on ber acri al at Phiadelphia — Screw Straxemr Kaxcaroo. Pacavetrma, Bept 23, 12M, passengers, beld on be che Livers ol to Philadelphia it was Ata meeting of the eabis Kangaroo on her passege fro @. the undersigned, cannot part company without ex preeting our due appreciation of the excellence of the general Arrangements on board the Kangaroo, for the purpose of pr: moting ‘he comfort of the passengers a’ large the thapke of the undersigned be and are hereby, pre sented to Capt Robt Ewing, for his courtesy and urbanity du ring our pleaaant and speedy prsange. That the thanks of the undersigned be, and are herey, presented to the officers of the ship for their prompt and ef Cient attention to thelr respective caties and gentlemanly bear ing Fit a copy of the above resotutions be presented to Capt Rowing, and the same be published in the New YorR, Philade: phia aod Livespool papers. James MeGay, Chairman, RH Thompson. Secretary: Theo bald O' Beirne RH Chilton, J B Bhieids, John Tonpin, WT Lee. and the rest of the p arsengers. Loo oF the Kaxcanoo—A be@ract of the log of the steamship Kangaroo, Robert Ewing, master, from Liverpool towards Philadeiphia:— Rept 11, distance snile! 231 miles; 9:15 PM, passed the rock light, 4:30 passed the bell bog, 5, pilot lett the ship; 3. passed the hail steamer “Baliie,”” 1 Holyhead Light’ ESR. dis tant 4 miles: 6 AM, NW, 5 miles; noon, Ballycoton NNE, 4 intles: bt winds throughout. Kept wind NE. course § 78 W, distance sailed 251 Aer nN en ‘Is iW; Pa hen "AM imoterate breeze” ‘aanet Rock NNR, distant 8 mi 11 sal “inept Lh, Wind NW, sourse 876 W, distance sniled 261 railes, iat PM, light winds, fore aad aft salle set, AM, steam: | wind W, course 8 96, distance sailed 240 miles, iat PM, fresh breezes throughout. steaming only. LS 15, wind WEW, course 5 96 W, sailed —_ dense fox o throngbeat. fore and aft ‘wet. Sept 16 course 879 dee W, distance galled 252 miles, tat 45 8, Jom 5 PM, fresh winds and cjesr; fore and aft enlla se kept 17, wind WNW, course 8 63 deg W, distance sailed 263 mies, lat 45 23, lon 4341, PM, light winds and fine clear wea ther. weaning only. Fept Js wind W, course N St deg W. distance sailed 24 miles, Int 45%, lon 49 4; PM, light winds and clear; AM, set fore and nit anile Sept 19, wind W, comrse 8 G4 deg W, distance sailed 268 miles, iat 43 44, ion 4 54, PO, moderate Dreezes and line clear weather. steaming only Rept 20, wind ESE, course & 65 dee W, distance sailed 253 miles, lat 41 99, lon 99 62: PM. fresh wi yal) wail wet, Sept 21, wind ESE, course S 71 deg W, distance sailed 250 miles, int 40 38, lon 66 21 PM, frowh winds; all alla set. ‘Sept 22, wind NW, course S 73 deg W. dietance sailed 260 miles, int 8917, Jom 70 48; PM, strong witids; fore and att sails et, : wind NW, course N 86 deg W, distance sailed 85 Sept miles, tat 89°98, Jon 7414, PM, strong. winds, = PM, stopped jsS-cngige ul daylight “Abeream ght Wy # datanre 10 miles; 6 AM, Set on ® pilot on board, noon, passed Capé Henlopen. pons cen ~The new steamer will be Inunched on ty morning from, the yard orks Winer, soar Green point, at 8 o'clock. The Evergiade is 170 feet long, W feet wide, and 5 feet ‘ot bold, af about 4 tons burke. She is to tun om the route from Charleston to St Angustine. ‘Whalemen, Art at Namtucket 22d, sche Watchman, Hussey, A‘lentic Ocean, . dee. tes = Green, from Calcntia 7 - ton, fo sop at #t Helens for water, Aug 10, lat 243) 8, lon uF ship lowe, Hpowies from Padang for Boston, Ang 11, lat iom 5 1B. ip Globe, Raker, 40 days from Mavre for NOrlenna, Sept # int 9014, lon 71 BR. Ship Charles Crocker Murray, from Liverpool for N York, Aug 13, int 44 04, tow 20 58. Ship Benning'on, from Boston the Isaacs, Ship Miles Stanain for NQvieans, Sept 11, off AGES AR. ton in wn hom ape Migris ‘fe Falmosth, ) Niobe, Storer, heave July 12 for Calcutta, Aug 9, lat 15 at pK Stantey, , M'Nittie, from Callao for Cork, Aug 11, lat ip Janes Carson, Barry, from Akyab for Liverpool, Aug cabin. May Queen, Stolseld, trom Malty for ——, Aug 28, of ‘Tuscarora, Dunlevy, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, A Chip award, "Russell trom Lond ane am ‘ward, Russell, rom Loadon (De - ey a Cy ee Beal m .4 4 \ wre for i lai S440 Nou al W me® Hark Horatio Jciy 81. on the tine, lon 29 W, ot fark Nar ichols, fro x Buenos t tg Gen » ma Por for Pos » lat wink ¢ F Be one of and trom Newport for Havana, Sept 16, ia lon? § “Rardoiph,’’ from London fer NYork, Aug 16, lat 48, ton 43. Foreign Ports. Ponpeavx, Sept 3~Sid brig Betsey Ames, Bartlett, NYork, CARDER AS’ Sept 10=In port urige Factor, from, SN +8, jubt ebster Relley, Astbur (late of brig Ranota, lost At Santa'Cruz). for Sagua’and N York Uth MaAKA Sept $—in port bark John Colby, Monroe, for siauds 4 da: rig George Lohse, Graham, from and for Balimore 2 da38 hip David Hoadl 1UsHuvG, Sept 7-—Put pac! avid Hoadley, Magna, Which sailed to tag for NYork, ied Lh eels ¥ * ry ‘sa, Sept 18s port beig Maria, Giford, iis > aaa ee 4! do Lith ship speca¥ell biggius. for Falmouth, ldg; barks Fea MWate. for Loudon da, Express, Cook, for 8 York soon, N W Bridge, Edwards. to losd for NYors or Boston, at BL IS eupacity MO boxes, kmma F Chase, Berry, wig. Sa. ia b Hale. Flood, from Portland, arr oth disg; brig R M Chariton, Lightbou: a0, sear Wintemoyeb, Mo row, diag; steamer Guatemala, | a. Wig, aud otheis as before. JeARME. Pept 1—1u port brig Enoch Benner, Cain, from Boston, arr 30th. Mausuiuins, Sept $—Sid bark MW Babbidge, Baisdell, Bos- ton Mmamicut, Sept 17 —Sehy Starr King put in 12th, with loss of —repaited, and sld 1th, : brig Atalaya, Lambert, NYork, 2 rig Stare of Mame, Kelly, for Baltimore. KELL. Sept 6—in port bark Joseph Maxwell, trom a Vin Laguayra, arr 5a, to sail for ——'dor 5 ‘p Wisconsin, Scott, Liverpool; Ar- 5, Se 2 5 : from 9, Ang 12~In port ship Cockituate, Trring, wig; barks Pacifie, Piatt, for NYork Kirkland, Henthall; Small- wood, brtin and EA Rawlings, Lng tse Rad Brune, Gavie, ding, bs tga Wa, Wilson, Fazven. do; Malnburgh, Da’ NYork lath ‘Laura, — sehr A C Brewer, Cox, rea Begin port berk Tivola, of NYork, —; bri nts, Rept G—1n port back Tivola, ot NYork, —; bri maior *Pitoe. . Br Br Broome, ‘! ADDITION AL] . Carver, Elsinore. tis, Gloucester, Sid Tth Tedesco. Peterson, Cadiz Dvsun, sept d—Arc Burtual, Beckwith, St John, NB. Fatmoura, Sept 7--Sid Greenland, Snow rom’ Havana), Cromstadt Huu. Sept SSid C° Newront, Sept i—Sld La vannal PaLenno, Aug 2— Ssimips. SeecG—Ar: Louisa Jewett, Sea Breeze, Mayo Lowesto! Tamre. Aug 3~Arr Albert Tus Wicar, sept 5—Of, Phi'aces timore for Bremen ALEXANDRIA. Sept 2 AB terry, Wright, Bridg Volant Bedell do. Sid schra Ella, Boston; Wright B. LBANY) Ben! Caxpiry, Sept 4— & Save, Oliver, Newcastle. Fmma Bruce, Bradshaw, Sa: ny, Voderhill, Bristol. Smit, §t Joka, NB; ’, Havana, aders, from Bal- ~ arrechrs Fairfax, Mott, N¥ork; ort, H Fine Valkenburg, NYork; achei Jane, Kaunea, Troy; wi bor, Niagara, NYork: Mary A ‘oop Thos Cottier, tresbetaparte ‘ON. Rept si—Arr ship Raduga, Green, Maatila, back a, Pitz, NOrieens, brig Ellen Beraard, Bourne, S¥daey sehia Kever Jeremie; 5 1i Peel, Rines, Wiimiog: MM Coombs, Yorktown, Va: Sheet Aucher, steawer eoch Train, Heunesgey, Nori: shawmut, Higg! verpocl, Came 1p Is. where she anchored 18th ius’, ship Se- DSewesstle. Signal for 3 ships, 2 barks nad 2 brigs. Cid brigs Leghora, Menzont, Ames, and Avondale, Har- weil, Kiechmond; Angeline, Balumore; Saitlia, Wass, Hardy N York! Sid. wind N +M: ships Harpswell, Miwankie; {er soiomen Piper, Helen Ma: brigs Col W Coggi™s. Urizaba. Souther, Brookline, st Avance, Mb thompson, Chimborazo, J M Sawyer, Geeai Wave. und trow the Kade, ship Esmeralda; bark So° phi, M F Slate; brigs Pteo, Pe nnamaguor BALMMORE, sept 4—Arrechr Virgiua (eifith, Plummer, Pecro keys Cid steamer | Point. French, NYork; ship Chins, Keazer, Liverpoo!, Beem bark Tuerese Hoborst, Am 4am rigs & hk _Kcece, Saunders, Demarara Margaret Thompson Margeld, Windies. Sd brigs Elisha Doane, Lo- ring, Keston Lilia (Brem) Zwicker, Halita: : DATH Sept 3—are brig Sheet Auchor, Cunaingham, Wil ington NO, sehr New Gicbe, Brookins,” Philadeiphia.’ The erasy as Suchanan & Breckinridge’ was Philadelphia; W. steainabip Aral barks Elizaveih Leavitt, Lys e hr Merlin % na, Lihes. Georgetown, NC, St doko, NB (with men wick): schrs Heary Crosby, Nye, Phi- ladelputa for Bai 12th, Wave, Til, Charleston. FALL iV eds, sept B43 hy h French, Lewis, and be a VE 2 agton ETUWS. mi 38th. sche Ch: MeClees, Louw. N York. LOVOESTE Sept V—Arr sebrs LM Mangum, Walen, 7%; 234, Geo Gilman, Randall Eastport for York. WESTON. Sept 6—Arr bark D Goitrey, Parker, Bos- aves, Edgett n NER L Tay, Lake, aud Mary Muler, jadelphia tor Bomou: Mary Pattereoa. do for Bever: nia, Coombe and C Mathews, Warren, do for Ban- 4 rig J K Rhodes: schr Grace Girdier Ave sehrs Lammot Dupont, Corson, Beverly for Phila- Mary H Havks, Banks, Svlem for to. —Arr brig Rweout, Smith, Yeomico Kiver for Moston; fers Hamilton, Kearse. Norfolk for Nantucket: Frederia Reed, Crosby, NYork for St John, NB. Sid bark Rdward kve+ ‘vrige Mary Cobb, Keoka, Times, Cygnet (Br), Rideout schrs Armadito, Abbott Lawrenee, JP Cake, Ellen Bush y Veavey, RL Tay, Mary Miller, Caled Matthews, F Reed. emain at 8 AM, win: “abuna; sehrs Lamont Dupont, M Lf Banks, Hamil- tor MOBILE, Sept 19—Cid schr Cloiilda, Ruase!!, Brazos San- Arr ship Union, Davis * AH Rimbaud ley, Matanzas; brig Merlin, »de Janeiro via Kingsioa. Cid barks De.phos, Boul iow: Floreres, Wyman Sisal. Arr ships Nor: mburg, Melman, Liverpool: Leacoth oston; bare Meaco, Gorkam, 4 Konia, sebasco. CM abips Hannah Cooker, Simmer, Botion; Abby Brown, Briags, ¥ York. Towed to sea 18.0, shir Lexington. NORWICH, sept 22-Arr scar Chance, (and eld for N¥ork EW BEDFORD, Sept 2—Are sche x. .W HAVEN. Sept 2+—Arr selrs F uz; BLe@n Louis, Thomson, S York: Wright, co; Jota Tucke-, NYork: sloops Adi dsebrs Sarah Moore Bochetie, Rudo. a | Stannard, do, Sew ORLEA ‘York; Gay Resting, Rockland MH Read, Kelley Perkins, Bush, any for Brasett, do; Soa Merk, Sherwan, Rondout Win Russe! Koasuih, Coker, NY to, Levis Wal wilenee, 8d x Mitehell, atur, Geer, Norwich lor NSosk, bidyrc sults, SY ork, NEWARK. Sept 24—Atr sohrs brig Weaver, Piermont, 7 Becket, Witers, Haini\ion NO: Bt 6 Pe-skatitl; diet, Chammplie, Korwich Ot; Iwo Fannys * NYork Julia May Katou, Eastport; Neptune, Machias jin. Kvarts, Newport. Albert Galintin, Fares, James Heury, Ax Croton: Wm Bialr, Jrewnd, New Wim ¥ Foint, Almona € ola. den, Fidechrs Am ), Gidina, Kingston, Cuisen, sew ‘N York, Joe, Whitield, Kingston; Coaster, Cox, do, Martia Ven Be ABW PULT, Sept 24, 2 PM—In port eh fiom Providesce tor Northport, 1.1; Sea i river for NYork: Firing Fish. Crossman. Li. Harvest, Presbey from Taunton tor S York, fara Muls, of Vrookbaven; Mary Eddy a IRTLAND. Sept Arr brig Hit Mewilvery. Harriman, ivhie, sory 1M *, Dodge, do tor Bangor, Can ui > Ronde oot PORISROUTIS & p Hout for Huntington, M us Lucy Amer, Ames, § York Hawke). ihdiad PROV IDA 1 2t—Arr steamslin Ospray, Kinney Niork: sebre Bilas Wright, Glide ston; Chauney Bt ho. Wright, Norfolk, Harriet Hammond, Alexan Gola; Jokn Harria Haze’ tia Hand, Terry, Phila. Jeiphia, Charles, Haw'e Albany: rial, Hawkins, Albany, Sierra Nevada Fiicabethper:, Nip f tucket, Mew Regaius, Smith, Port Kwen, Tranqdt, RKondout for Pawtneket, ©'W Chapin Farnbam, Kaya Ven Court’andt, Lent, sloops. Pla Jane, Davis. Kwen; Mary Brash, apy, Wheeler, Run out for Pawineket; Wark. Below, four schooners. Philadeiphia: Kiem semen, Guliterr, Hooton for Bangor, Kverts, Sew York, John Wea- wh. yivania, Van Keun & T Cramer, Hontie: n, Albany , Gen foot on, sqnives, do: Treas ley kweet, do. sloop Oregon, Rhodes, BA VANS AH, Sept 2Arr stoamebiy ta, Woodhull, Youk; ‘ks Flight, Calhoun, do, Samor ‘tasstora, Philadel- bia,’ Cl ship Julia Howard, Bulkley, Boston: brig Puilara, Epraque, NYork: echr Manhasset, Jeter son, do, TAUNTON. ‘cept 24—Art sehr Sami (, Urocker, Phitadel- phia WILMINGTON, NC, Sept 2—Arr ser Jo Cla sera Watchlous Landon ph Lawrence, Smi\h, Boston; ADVENTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, PERSONAL, RINUR GUILLARD WILL FIND A LEPTER LN the Pest office. MR. DAVID W. OLARK WIT Broadway Jost odice be will find iet CAML AT THE er addressed (9 him, 19ON (FORMERLY OF THE MR. WILLIAM MO! more recently of R4inburgh, T? certon Arms Hy ki DOW StH ‘to be in New York or Brookiyn) wil! commani- cate with the he will greatly Deactt and oblige the family of the ir, John Forsyth writer, Forres, Seot- Address G. MORRISON, box 168 Ileraid office. ¢ WILLIAM MILLS WILL CALL AT 96 PRARL street, he will find @ business communication in which he is interested. ) THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYP? OF MRS JOHN land. Wailer ot Mr. Joseph J Fuller, bowof Ireland, Mr. B. T. Midgby would be giad to fear from then, ai the Rainbow Ho- 1, St Beekman street, N.Y. I FORMATION WA. D—OF JOUN CORMICH, NA tive of the county of Weaimeath. Ireland: Is supposed to bo in Penneylvania. Apy information of him will be thank- oily received by his hall slater, Catherine Murtagh, at her re- idence 224 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Pennsylvania ‘papers picase copy. SFORMATION WANTED—OF ANDREW LATEY, from the connty of Cork, Ireland. Last heard of be wns in North Lee, Berkshire county, Massachusetts, Any infor- mation concerning him will be thankfully recetved ty ad dressing or calling on Martin Lahey, care Thos. Kelley, South Fifth street, corner of Monmouth sireet, Jersey City. 7 ATE.~THERE If AN ANSWER TO YOUR LETTER in the Broadway Post office. M F, —— A. 0, CANNOT “FIND A LETTER IN 78 + Nasenn stre: office N MERR THREK HAS BROUGHT DELIONT, t HE GENTLEMAN WHO LRFT Fr 10 Kast Blevonth street, is requested ‘c 10 WIN © ¢* ~YOUR LETTFR OF TUF ovr INST came to hand too Inte to be attended to, Gall at square Pest ollice for aletior, D., 73 WATON AT NO, calt and get ee POLITICAL, ST WARD.—THE REPUBLICANS OF THE FIRST ward are invited (o attend meeting to be holden ai 52 Cocoa a ty! evening, for the purpose, of erin; repor Committees eppointed at pr ‘ious meet licans are Fequeaied to ; The German terd . SAMUELS. MiAD, President 11, Bupiowe, Secretary, ‘TH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, ~For Councilman of the Tuirteenth District, ° MARTIN GILMABTIN, TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—PUBLIC MEET. ing. JOHN BULLOCK, the regular American cantt- date for Congress in this district, wil! uddress his fellow ¢'t- vens at Cnion Hal), corner Sixteenth sweet aud Eighth avenue, on Friday evening, Sept. 2, at 8 o'clock. TH WARD.—FREMONT AND DAYTON.--THE RE- publicans of the ward aro invited to attend s meeting, to ‘be held at the northwest corner of Broome aud Mercer street on Friday evening, Sept 26, at74s o'clock for the purpose responding to the Syracuse ‘nominations. Eminent speaker apd the Fremon and Daytoa Glee Olu, will be in at terdance. HENRY DAVID, President. Joun J, SHaw, Secretary, TH WARD ALL RIGHT.—AT A MEETING OF THE Charter Convention, Beid on Tuesday, 234 inst, the follow: ing ticket Was Unonimously nomimated:—For Aldecmaa—so lomon Haute For Assessor—Levi Onderdoak. For School Coumissioner—Hyranus Willamson, For Trustees —Sainuel howland. Wm. €. Clover, For Inspector~Joha J. Van ‘onstabies—Wm. Kugler, Benjamin Wignon, of EiectioN—First district, Win, Thorburn, J i Seec Clen Lawrence Van Wart: ‘Third district, Matthew ‘ullam, Levi Stringsteel; Fourth district, Michaed Coggens, ‘homas Banker, F ith dis- ict, Win Murray: Eugene MoGrath Sixth district, Bzekisi Vance, George H. Hemey; Seventh distzict, John i.anta, D. XN. Morange, Aighid district, Samuel Rowland, Jolm Haugau, Ninth district, alex Martin, KE. F. Marshall. After a vote of thanks to che officers of the convention, the mveting adjourned, THOMAS Beil, Chairman, Joux J. Van Creer, Secretary. DOPE NARD OLD LINE, WHIGS at the 30th of September, Whigs of the Twentieth ward are invited to attend, corner Phirty-third street and Kighth averne. Otficers— President, Wm Rowlan: yice Presideat, Taylor, Secretary, Joseph Millwood, Jr. QP, WaRD—A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN Assoctation of (his ward will be held at the drill room Tenth avenue, between Forty-third aud fourth streets, this (Friday) evening, 2ith inst., at 73; o'e Punetual at. tendance id requested, ‘as important business will be brougat forward, D. T, MASTON, Presiden. W. T. Garr, Secretary. p 1D WARD.—AT THE REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ‘charter Convention, held at Bruders’ House, oa Mom Gay, 224 lat, it was, on motion, ‘Resolved, ‘That this Convention adjoura to meet at Shafney House. in Forty sixth street, between Broadway aud Kighth avenue, ou Friday evening, 26th inst., at 7\, o clock. AMES MASTERSON. Ciiairmaa, W. J, Srewant, Secretary, REGULAR MEETING OF THE INDEVENDENT American Council and the old line whigs of tae Ninth Wil be held at the corner of Christopher and Hudson on Friday eventog 7 o'clock. By order. Jaco’ CHOLWELL, Chairman. J. Loce woo) Jom Ral }Seoveta T A CONVENTION OF DELEGATE3 FOR THE PUR- pose of nominating « democratic candidate for Assembly, fo represent the Fifteewh Assembly district, held at Rielly § Hermitage Hall, on Tharsday evering, sept 25, 1358, Mr. vohn b, Forgeriy was appointed Chairman, and James b. Benedict, Secretary. Oo motion of 8. Wilson, it was resolved Hion. Arthur Woods be, and is hereby nominated by ation as (ae democratic cav‘ida'e “for member of to represent the Fifteeath Assembly district, Seventeen'h ward JOUN B. FORGERTY, Chairman, dames L. Bexeoiet Seeretary, PPMOCHATIC REPUBLICAN GENER AL COMMITTEE, —A special meeting of this comuitiee will be held at Tammany Hall, on Friday evening, Sep.cm ex 25, at 3o’elock. Punctual aitendane esterk. bi . FOWLER, Chairman, pro tem, For ET TUESDAY, Jam Jawzs le Besgpict, ) Peren SWEENY, e of ALPRED CHANCELLOR, } Secretaries, Doms 4. FavaGE, EMOCRATIC REP BLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- tion—Fighth Ward eventeenta Council Couvention.— a convention held at kelly's, corne* ot Hadéson and Charl ton tlreets, ou lesday evening, Sept. 23, Mr. George Du roche was called to the chair, aud Mr. Edward Arnoux &p- od Seeretary. On motion, Mr. Jonas N. Phillips w imously ré-neminated for lnan of the Seveateeath On motion , the foll resolutions were read and ppied, and ordered to be printed in the Datly News, Herald Sun, @ed « copy sent to Couuciiman Philips — Kesoived, That this Coaveution rev ond to the eitizens of the Seventeenth district, for thelr suppogt at the com fog election, the pr: nt incumbent, aus N. Phillios, who, during the period of the present terai. hus proved himself a caretul, (mpartial and useful member of the Board of Council: u a a a thanks of this Couveution are hereby ten- Philups for the deep ant abiding interest ity Council during the present year, bis Counell district amd ward, but ip Whieh be has discharged his du: vurious committees on which be has ¢ energetic ties us A member ¢ Signed by George Durceie, Reward F, Araoux, George W. Twins, Walter W. Adame, Thos, Canmts £ OURTH WARD, SIXTH COUNC DISTRICT.—AT A gates of the Sixth Council district, evening, Sept. 23, pursa 2 Oak st 1 Tuesda: all of the Democratic Ge hy Hall, Major Joba Ridden was unanun tie regilar Uemocra'ie candidate for € ¢ i JAMES M. SHEEUAN, Chatranan, Giatrien Joux Dononvr, Secreiary. if FGULAR DEMOCRATIC Ni FOR THE Fourteen Distric oting of the de mbly 1) bela . comprising the h Moo on adtord, was wnant ONEs, Chairman, MOURATIC neral Committee a meeting of the Demoera'ic cepub- Moan General Commitiee, held at Tammany Hall on 1 evening, Sept. 16, the following resolutions odered b: Williams, of the F were adopted by a vole Ube afiry) egative = vantnitiee will # the Hon. D. E. at womina Biekles pr 4e Hon Feraande our Candidate tor or; that g conattuced an* orgunized ta ¥ the party the recom dat ™ the Gearral ee wri th 2 ehitied to the support and conadence of the ¢ Resolved. shat the « h last night name of J. 8. Libby as acandiriate for Mayor was lar and unauthorized bot elected by the y sanctioned by the organ.2 the dem ict proceedtt es were cleo £10 destroy the uniou winch ow ar ras ORENAO b, KILYARD, Chalmon, Jamas be esgic, \ Jou. Y."Savace. seeokiaaha ALFRED CHaxch { somearne. Peres Ki. Swee: FRIENDS OF PREMGNT.~THE UNDER- paving conai.i\'ed themselves a coumittee for cating di uments veariog Ubon momen J issue bef. ple, resp eet iyuuous from ested in seouriag ihe triumph of diberty ond law at the ap- prosebing election, Mongy in wrge or small sums, (rom what ever it ia recofved, Will be scrupulously applied to wt OF iL will be diverted 0 any Pine, All Uhat ta order to eure the elecon Uipeximpled majorities, is that the people aboult have t means of thoroughly \inderstanding the recklewsuer®, fil and imbecility of the present national administration, thaouteages of which the free state meu of Kansas are the victing, the ne ceasity of securing that Territory to freedom, and the «wali cations of the peoples candidate for the Presiteney. tri Duticus may be addressed to the Secrecary of the committee, A. AUNOLD. 151 Nassau sirect, New You DUDLEY & GREGORY, 1-AAC BERMAN, GhO.S. CORNELL, EN FIELD, DENNING DUBR, ©. A DANA. rugnons, AND FREMONT BADGES, BUCHANAN for commitices or associations; aio, flage banvers, eagles, ornaments, rosettes, hatous, &€., a! COMBS’ old esta: bilshed Mesonle avd Odd Fellow regalia aad jewel mun ulac tory, No. 244 Grand street. LOST AND FOUND, & REWARD —LOST FROM AN EXPRESS he Bib inst... kage conta! mere moriing gown, lined with brown with brown silk cor . with hea. Tie finvler will reesive ving it mt 83 Barclay street, in the SDAY, SEPT, 18, AT THE SOUTI roan have the ar ee firry, a gold w same by spplyiny SOUND—A_NEWFOTNDLAND DOG. THE OWNER can have him by describing him aad paying expenses, ou 1 Ws a tarcet. FOUND=A GOLD PENCIL. wHtct THE OWNER ea bare bx appiyiog. between 1 and Lo'clvek, wu Josept ita by's Hotel. ON THE COR. EFT=IN A BROADWAY OMNIUU: of Grapd street and Hroadwa ed in yellow paper.» jady's long gol chain The finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving (he same at 154 Elm street near Broom? ~ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, FROM 243 arth sirect, a white Skye terrier dog Any one re turning bin to the above address will receive $5 reward. OST—ON THE EVENING OF THE 4 Union square,» small English terrier white spoton the breest. Whoever return Fourth street, will ve liberally rewarded OsT—LAST WHONRSDAY APTERNOON, AN EN velope, contain ng three «mdelivered deads, of no value iwany one bat the owner, The finder will be suitably re warded by leaving them with Cor. R. Disosway, treet. “OST—ON PRAY, TH INST, A SHIPPING RE I Parnas ‘Tp o inder will be rewarded by leaving it a: ‘Aliron, Paige & '0., 71 and 78 Front street, ost ERDAY AFTERNOOS near Spring street. a emali bigek and tan terrier, with a <4 collat: ere to the name of Jack. Pive,tollars reward iil be paid for his return to 42 White street, OSt—BETWEEN THER O'CLOCK AND AALF-PAST. 4 three, between the corner of Greene and Prince or Prings and Canal, on Broadway, » brooch, of jet ant geld, contrat hair, and owner's name inside, The finder will be sineery.iy thanked by returning i (o Mes, Ward, 12) Greene street OST. —THURSDAY, BEIWEEN TWENTY SEVAIITH 4 and ty Cighth streets to Fourth avenue, & white Ireiian gi sint, lightly specked with black, one white and one brown ear. anew tothe name of Fan. Whoever Feturng the samme to 300 Fourth vem will be libe cally re- ‘warded. CSt—A_GOLD PENCIL AND CHAIN. IY “Going from Nineteenth street to corner of Fourteend y stroot and Ninth avenue, then took the Fourteenth street s'9 ge: siopped at the corner of way ant Tenth street, TP iinder will be liberally rewarded by ceturning them to 76 F oarth avenue. The name is engraved & ful) on the pencil wD YK. M. By. OST—YESTERDAY (THURSDAY) MOF NING, 18 FUL. ton avenue, Brooklyn, between Wash jngton and Clare not, ‘& white envelope, Me. 1. N. Wil- oenther Avenue, with four 8 bills ene-osed, (New York Ry bins) The finder will please leave the same at the school Etat Witson, Olaremont avente, Orsk door north. of Patton Kirevgiar & Son, 996 Broad OF at the office of James Wap, W: ¥,, A satisfactory reward ¥ ill be paid, It mecosmnry. TP—OFF GILFORD, (ONO ISLAND SOUND, ‘on the 24th inst., o clinker Pee boat, 18 feet keel; white, with green ee, ay 5 me eats eS | rte iioateckt we ALT TOLEN, OR TARREN (N A MISTAKE—A TIN BOX. ‘contain'ng papers, P% nee to any one excep! the owaers. lease return ‘hem tq My add ©, WILLS, No, $8) Beoatin THE TURF. AMBERS | (VENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I ~PROTTING—ON TORS ore | Cuinr beye aes Se cteck. Mach, $30: poy al ie evita occur | three infive. H. M fgets sy) v. m. Temple, ia har the latest day the | ness; 5, McLaughlin names eh, See under adopt es fy CONKLIN, Proprictor. iM. Ev: |ACKS.—FASHION COURSE, NEWTOWN, 1. T seen beara Carn bemetasmccey | RR ate cm seed Ba 1 ps it , 4 taxes, By order, HEN @Y H. HO" aa, Receiver, adced by the club, Race 10 00me % wn batt-past two tise precisely. Nominstions—1, Wm, 1. Gibbona’ b. r® Philo, by Mariner, outof Casandra, ventas’ S dnonB, stomata she ke Tocem. by imp, Trustee, dam by imp. Priam, 6 years 3. W. 5 Shaw's gr g One Eyed Joe. by Prince ‘George. ow of ‘Re- ister’s daw, aged, “4. N.B, Young's eh. tm. kilen Bateman, ry imp. Glenooe dam by imp. Trustee, 6 years, ‘Second race~ Purse $100—mile heats, “Entries —J. 1B, Mon- not’s ch. f. Roxana; T. C, Bush's cu. m, Rosabel, W. J+ Shaw's ch. g. Charlee King ‘Modes of reaching {he course:—1. Ferre to Greenpoint from Tenth street, thence by plavk aud shell road; 2 trom Wik Hamsburg, Noria scconl and Kvven streets, penny badge and i nad From, Were North Serond to Newtowa turnpike, plank wud alse: roa’ atall tints: B Hell Gate ferry, Astoria road to Plus FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF" POLICE.— % x s ” 2 Gren tre esate ots oed 6F Sone pi lt watches, chains, brooches, & 5. *xtant, and emule wearing ‘arel, siippos *d {0 have been stolen, Also, at the First District Police Court « Centre street) for slot of sewing silk and a gold wate and char GRO. Wy MA’ ‘TSELL, of Police, . PETER’S MINING COMPANY.—A MEETING OF the stockholders in the above company’ Will be held at their office, No, 2 Vine street, on Wedn , the lst Oct, at llo’elock A. M., for the trausaetion of caposaae business, Fro vil "ADAM STODART, Seereiary. “(tors soot anaes New Your, Sept. 16, 1886 reamer iia Gyan nutes! 9 u9 Fiuahing talon, jon Field, jad, #1; quarter 0 THE HON. COMPTROLLER OF THR OITY | badges, Bo 1°” ene Brand plant, SIs quarter a ACES.—-PASHION COURSE.—CARRIAGES AND light wagona can be bad at the Trustee stables, to ersons to the races, Broadway and Kigbth street stages ram Tenth street ferry, also Aast Hyoudway and Grand street oo ‘Trustee stables, Greenpoint, L. L., near Tenth street ACES.—PERSONS VISITING THE FASSION BAC® course during the race week, will avoid ail dust and cou- fusion by taking the sicambout ISUAND CITY, which com- of New York: You are hereby notified not, to jay over auy moneys, accruing {Yom my property in pare, stunted on Nipety seventh street, between Pitts and pixth avent block 531, ward 5). toany person but C. W Van Voorhis, Bs. MICHABL McLAUGHLIN, DRY GOODS, &0, 20 sis ROBES —ANOTHER LOT OF THOS cheap robes will be of eit at retail ox Monday, Sept. "ARNOLD, CONSTAULE & COs A Becta with the cars at ‘Hunter's Pont, r Comal styeet- near Broadway. | glipeat i A. Mant) P-le and renchos the course: ia fee 5, 00 PIECES: minutes, Fare twenty ceuta each way. ol ‘Blok velvet ribbons, all widihs, SION Gaihan coment acca ae kth ay U Prutny, Sept. ah at dooce PS, mate for $1,006, mille TULLE, HART & MoCORKLE, foun, Wan, Whelan uames g iotm Maye ne 45 Murray 8 fe SHA & Wii seis, Proprietors. ENOUD, CONSTABLE & CO. WILL OPEN ON MON- peep mn day, bept, 22a Deauifud asscrtment of French embroide- Ld he ay ame toy i Ties aud reai ince goats, 6 Win. When names beg 62 Canal siveet, near Broadway. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN- form ladiea requiring auy kin of plain work, shirt muk- ing or baby linen, ia all ‘its branches, that they can have the ; D. Piller names be. m. Belle of Saratoga. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. SOURSE, L I ~TROT —ON TUESDAY, ember 8). ut Lo'eiock prectaaly, s matel for $2,000, Sumie execited Ina superior matiner, aud ou the most Liberal | rite Mavis heat Bees ty Ceo oe akoee Se er ees terms, by applying at 222 Klizabeth strect. A note adaressed | Pile bests. S wamanta <i Sig bod. will be Manpdisialy ationded to, ih itra. | 0: & Commodore; D, Pater uameebik. ¢ John Wands cHAW & WHILE, Proprietors, ‘POINT FE&RY.—DU- use, three boas will be quired, attend at the resileuice of any lady by the day ov week, Azovem Loces, ABQUAS PROFLI LEGES PETO, ENTH STREET AND OR ring the races vipan TV asia: bepwunning upon this terry A. HEARN has opened A large assortunent of ———————— Cloaks FALL SEILLAN PREY, 0, Reser ta style uperior in quality, “ —PARIS FLOWEKS—! J. AL HL, has also 373 OW aT estan, colfures ‘A tleh took of» Goons. Imported by MADAME RIVIQA CURRIN: | Which he wit! be pieased to show bis customers. eee 779 Broasway, MILLINERY.—W. SIMM RQ ~PARIS PA 1856. S64 Broadwa assortment towhich th ‘The trade © EADS! BEADS! BEADS! Ofer scription, for sate by M. P. BROWN, No. 198 Above Ninth street, (OAKS. MANTILLAS AND TALMAS, JACOB LANSING, 42 Cedar street, Taroktea axp MaNuractunae or CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, E¥C., Ting now ou hat pnblic is mo: ed on Uheral terme a large and vark sepeottuly invited. TLLAS, TAL Pearl street, New Sork. A complete attoriment st geen ts the bore line, intended LACK RIBRON VELVETS.—A LARGE LOT OF THR Y different widths. Wal be sold cheap. Bought THE FAL TRADE, great rive In velco at TEAAC BADDOCE Sho 00 Grane To which he invites the special attention of jobbers in this sige cides, also of large buyers trom every section of the ‘nioa. ‘This stock comprises an infnite variety of elegant noveitiee fa cloth, velvet, moire nuique and ali pravailing fabrics, well Sdapted to the wants of the trade, and ineiuding all qualtieg Stylee, &e., which be olfers on the most liberal terms, aad Prices that cannot fa: to meet the approbation of clone buyers street, middle of the block, between Chrystie aad Porayta. pen PLOWS Paris feathers, Chenille, straw buttons, bomnets, Sud millinery gous, for cash, at 64 and 6 Jota stre corner of Willam N.Y, HOMER 4 KETCHUM, Cedue street, between Nassau snd ALOAKS AND MANTILLAS. Yo SOUTIEAS AND WEAERRY MEACHANTE, LOWERS AND FEATHEGS.—PAVILION DS FLORA 7 sf offers attractiens perpetual ia all that appertaine to teibet atten 9nd. Sgnatesiaree, Appointments, the very best that he Parisian artists Cam pee toate iL re. rw ae duce, and duplicate: fo us early in each seasou. Begs mileution oF ayers to bia large and varied JAMES TUCKER, 387 Broadway, near White street. ae amas, ALL MILLINERY: FALL MILLINERY!-WE HAVE For the fail de. owon cybibition a large and elegant assortment of French mLiinery, ribbons, feathers ani flowers, very. & MCCORMACK & SECSONS 298 Fulton street between Jobusoa aad Tilary, Brookiya. N.B.—No second price. REAT The collection comprises garments of Ail from the ye o ~_ rene bye oa 4 =e 4 t 74 enjoys in importing and maufscturing euadies kim to gum reutec he very bes: of goods at the LOWEST POSIBLE PRICKS. GO. BULYIN, BARGAINS.—M. A. LICHTENSTEIN, 9@ Se meaaeatee, Gb Sonat Howers. lias tis day opened a superior assortment ef _Mi Broadway, New York;manufactory. 69 Fi wre | ver etic onnet Bbbons, bail Kinds of miler goad ; AB CM AS such us saline, velvets, fu ey bounet aul Mb A7LED (QHOaKS, MANTIEDAS AND Tapas. en . pattera ‘bonnets, trlmisings, prices: 65 Warren street. et the very lowest euctem x (Over Lay, Hateh & Co.'s) Maau: wad Jobin of " ox begs to call the aitention of jobbers and large buyers to his extensive sicek of cloaks, talmas, &c., believing that he cag offer superior inducements to auy one ii) (he trade. ‘The stock comprises every grade of garment, from the lowest to the richest, to be produced ta wil the prevailing fabrica, George H. Bartholomew wil be happy tw see his frieuds and customers at the «dove place oH, BARTHOLOMEW, No 6 ren street, jesse, Lay, Hatch & Co.'s.) 63 Franklin street. and Greene —R, MEIN respectfully saliclis the nttention af ledies 0: New York, Brooklyn and vicinity to his superser Mauer of dowg up Leghore and straw EGHORN AND STRAW BONNETS.—R. MEIN, 1 L& Toy place, Bleecker sireet, betweea Mercer and ' Greene, ‘calls the attention of milliners and the trade im general toms —— manner of doing up leghorn aod straw bonne. Me itw their patronage. 188 EL. N. WILL FIND A LETTER IN UNION eyuare Post office, to her address. BS. SCOFIELD WILL OPEN THIs DAY, 97H, 2 and 7th, a splendid ussortmeut of fall aut wister nery, at her showrooms, 1) Bowery. fer for sale this morning, RS. J. H. GOSSUN HAS OPENED F ALT, MILLINERY, aad Se ‘cousisting of ‘he Latest styles of bonnets, dress cape aud head -apaemead ‘at 373 Broadway, between Franklin and Waite vtreeti UAINERY OPENING.—MRS. GUTHRIE RESPROY- fully announces to her paironsand ladies general she will open ber show rooms, 524 Kighth avenue, tube day, September 24 with « handsome assortineut of Paris millinery, together with « lar k of her own manufacture, (Over Manufactory LOAKS, CLOAKS. LANE & PORTER would invite the attention of 1a lies to their Stock of new and elegeut clonks, talmas, & 72 Canal street, RESS SILKS. DP LANE & POR(S. ew and beautiful ell 72 Canal street. *., 18 AND 88. IN LARGE QUAN- will be added to our retail stock om D, CONST ABLE & ©0., f2 Canal street, uear Broadway. pee AND SNOW DROP TABLE CLOTH3— RESS SILKS— tides and good Monday, Sept. 22. ARN From 1), to 6 yards tong, at aoe 1 Linea More, 748 Broadway, above Astor place. Jepartment. Terme liberal. Apply te J.C MILLIKEN & CO , Proprietors, a. MeCormack & Simpson, 205 Fulton st., sdbeook! ND MANTILLA TRIMMING WARR- ¥, Li STEELY, ®@ BOWERY, WILL HAVE BSS RESS, CLOAK ¢ house, No. street, NOY, tip stirs JOHN + si *h toxt Tueslay and Wednosday, CLARKE has co band the most complete assort- | aud will ult customers before cr oa Wed- men! of trimmings to be found in the city. Having given | neslay & o'clock, wheo the store will nition to this partieniar branch o: the trade. nausual | be re-opened, open & stock of ribbons, offered to parties about selecting the goods apd dress trim! paralicled in this ey. evets, ribbons, kid gloves, vionde lac: goods general. y. ( fARLY FALL CLOAKS— brown, miced and black cloths, SERICH AND MARABOUT FEATHERS OF THE best quality. st the Pavillon de Flora, JAS, TUCKER, y, wear White street. ( PEXING OF FALL AND WINTER MILLINEGT.— Mrs. COOLEY'S showrooms will be opened oo Tearedag, et. 2 With an elegant assoriment of Brench and Amerie millinery. of every deseript Mra. ©. returns her (heals for post favors aud begs a continuauee of the same. A spee- men of ber st bearer n.the Crystal Palace, where obtained a premium at the late fair. Mrs. aa Viglen avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixtecuth saeco, New on ROCLAMATION —~WE HAVE OPENED, AN® THR ladiow wined that Mrs. CARTRR'S Paris mal WINTER FASHIONS.— OPENING - joaks ad mantlilas, Ladies, the honor of eution at my opening isplay of Parisian novelties is especifally requested, on Thursday, th inst WM. BUCHANAN MACKENZIR, Cloak and mani la emportome, 45 and 47 Canal sireet, Reandreth Ruildings, ORGE A, TRARY. az 25 Broadw 1 Near Canal street, a Tans cadet Will open on Wednesday next, bonnets, and Spent variety of new and costly material: rich Cetober the 1s, birds of paradise, marabout and givmes sad OuoaKs, be As our determination is to make large sales rail Maste.crs axp Fons i. our stock this geaea On Exner onoies oe ‘The cloaks and mantles are the latest styles of the season, | Ut ices juaily x ot cher amabbakessatas nies sitera amongst which are some Of the fluest novelties ever opened | ind a sore. tively find FURS. tas He witl also open, at the same time, a lot of superior Heal Hudson Hay sadie capes, muita, &e.; Al! purebased by himsei! in Europe. Romi India, camels’ lair, a;oring thie estab isiument with » eal: will post- wo their advantage. Mee. CARCHR SP arts tall. dc. No. 648 Broadway. Ritern AT WHOLESALE AND RETAU—MAGNI- i ficent sssortment.—AITKEN & MILLNR, 42 ¢ now on hand, and are eonsautly receiving, ofa ‘Long shawls, ‘ ment of the riches! styles of ribbous that have been. ‘ Byuare bags + — thie sera. ‘Their assortment consiais In partof every, ‘varie A very superior assortment, to every color and qualtty— | Vic, feet a eee ag Oe aaah q varying Wn pilces = From & 009 doi LARe?, EMDROIDERIES. J JAMES GRAY & CO. have jst opened several eases of bew govda, comprising au re selection ofevery make of : LAK Also, a lar , bea iifal assortme: ' " ACURST #uBROTDEMTES IMPORTED. re Ribboas, a | French flowers au! feallexa LAS AND EMEROIDERTES —WE REQUIRE A COM Volvete, petent alesmog, thoroughly acqnainted With the abore siicas None ottitts need appiy. bicCormack & Sampson, 23 Fultom st , Brookly ANTILLAS AND CLOAKS—NOW PALL AND WIN ter styles of there goods now ready, in every variety © materials and qualities. Doubie fced beaver woappers and cloaks, in new patterns, ail at the lowest manutactory prices E'S. MILLS, Si and Sd Chambers st, up sairs, We P. ANTOLINE. DRESSMAKER, RECENTLY FROM Yaris, begs leave to invite the attention of ladies to her Petablishment, 19) Leaarens street, corner of Bleecker, where ¥ be found at ali times the very intest (aaiions: and where the most enrefel attenta Will b@ given to tasteful sitting and pettectness of Gish. Mme P. A has, of ber own selecuon ia of plain and fancy velvet ribbona, beitings, Lye oF to ike above. they have also on hand mi embroidery and lace goods. together wih a ¥ of moure- ing goods, such as collars, sleeves. seta, 0. w* ER BROTHERS, 64 AND @ OWN STREEE, of the PLT eel haod the finest assortment of trawl aces Gopdai SB ned, several cares ©. yeaatiful Sreaw ano Arrived by I W HITFIELD & HOPKINS, AGENTS, NO, 97 ‘oppoaite the Bancroft louse, having large invoice of French bonnets, flowers, fc. they would respeci(ully invite tie nivention of the indles. =——— iri: INSTIVUCTION, eamer. Faris, a cholee assortment of ribbons aud \elvets. RESIDENT GOVERNESS—A YOUNG BADY, PUGH. SEW FALL MANTILLAS ly qualified ta teneh Fagiish branches, sid nn N ‘Of the shaw! a» 1 oth and vocal musie would be happy to meet with a iy Tn textures (6 st w the sbore would be require.” Tha ermingts of ome ie the onl; emolament ate world demand. best a Rowe wal of the chy xead unswor. Address O, bey tquare Post cilice CARD —THE SUBSCRIBER GUARANTEES. TO ALT. Ga naa to Foggy be get afre ‘ac. Cael O'R lB a eta ATRRT ALS, Ce PAPER BATErWOR, BOLOMON & mint, 243 Broadway, YOUNG ITALIAN GENTLEMAN, LA’ Are now rece! Franee, where hie dwelt many yeara,’ well cana SUPPLY fh this ety, ‘would like to obtain some tone Fall GOODS, pet or young og Raita’ rene! Please address Italian road: CURTAINS, FORIITURR CovER Post offices i Which OOKKERPING, WRITING AND T#E OTT P rent Oreon een in Lage). gtd Bebe expeditions a the at my of ‘ihe modern six and ieeacm ohine- iantry. Rooms, 846 Hroadway, Appleton # Building, LANGUAGE—PROP. D. ENC Leones, of rs nt 280 f- to. the past nine Vrondway, where he continues 10, By his he Fi . and i Tat arshaeifiate, pes eatel ore elds ical method students are soon correctly, Evening classes, GENERA AGENC s re yr —PHILE wD Raval Aurxcta Ro even AND Inien Poriixs, reeeey Asp GananaL Gay Good nee LATERARY AN PENING OF THR PANTECHNICON OF FASHIONS, Exchange, re! % Ly ri ah gaat TRAPH eee Ry EY Katy tate ae pd York el eer new anew Lu nt Fooks map, ‘atna, Ae. vy . jaforma. of garments for indies’ and ar, just nerived per | tion on Mernry and seientiNe Feriishea last steamer, in all styles dressmak- ing tm ies at RENCH BOARDING DAY SOHOOL, DIR by {he Jai Rita as of Mr. Peugnes, Teese Tas R i, 13h I street, 100 a, tnerlangiage ofthe seat no esire orks fee haoer? 4. guages a element ry ariment. A gymaasiam. ADAME BERGCER'S PRENCH, ENGLISH As 4 .xD day schoo for young indie’ ,“ixy gop avenne. near s son ene , PLING & VALENCTAS—A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT ‘men! of these very desirable fabries for ale by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, near Broadway. TOUMOND, OF 6% BROADWAY, OPPOsITy THE Metropolitan Hotel. —Onr wholesale trade being through ‘224, the regular retail fall trade 4 ry chotee assortment ‘of embroideries and rich laces irty sepond re ofour own importation, Ladies’ eaps, head dresses, w Cifeaints at the insula ge? f foods, eth roide ita . r ficeves, from 1 to 840. F 188 STERLE'S FRENCH AND ENG’ cS for young ladies, B 4° ud MBdiGON AVON yi Ena i reopen DE GRAND VAIS HO ay oped Wachingte «RUINS BOHOOL be he Preneh | cnguage, a at the Excelsiog Plr@ Enguranee Compauy, No SHAWLS, STRIDA BI AWLS VANE & PORTER o this morning 900 new Stole shawls Rt QikULA ters, 78 Canal sive, low ferrne Beyad etree