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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1856. ‘which shows so wel! the te, lenavanen, onde emecrapujousness of the man, we pudlad it bterally Borormns! The time has come for you to be for all the ba dshipe ant dangers you uudergone aod, de- @civiDg promires made Ww you by @ iaitbiess Uraitor. vey, ‘1 call bam— Win, Walker’! —« iattnl 8s traivor,’” who of you will potbear witness to me, that after sacrificing a! for bom, who by adveoturour luck pushed himeetf fo ward—meet cold indifference? Did you ever sbare & Part of the millions he robbed tae people of this country a No—I know that the greater part of the army came | bere, to sec & peaceable new home, for yourself & Memily—and a such you were too honorable to steal on your own buk, buthe who ls your master. Did be ever yf you what he prom'sed—Never. fo sacrifice you is wm: if successful he will throw you off—if unsuccess- ful he will abecoad as he has done imSonora, leaving you % your own faith. Soldiers in the Army! of Gautemala San Sslvador Honduras are m: on not agst you ‘bus sget him—who detleing justice and hamanity seeks w dertroy and to eacritice men and property for the grat- Moation Of his made vanity, Soldiers—I you full pure ntiee—pass over and you will be protected bere. lt & Ube cautloning voice a sea a calls you. is SCHLESSINGER. Matagalpa, Ayst—1856. NICARAGUAN TRANSIT COMPANY. Mee following is & decree of President Walker respect- ned ng w Charles Morgan for the transit across Te Praaident of the Republic of Nicaragua, in virtue of ‘bie authority, decrees: — Art. 1. The decree of the 29th of Febraary, 1856, grant- mg bo Mr. Charies Morgan and bis associaces, ior the term of pwenty-five years, the exclusive right and privi twansporting by asingie route through the terriiory republic, parsengers and freight from the Atiantic to 4 Pacitic, add the eaatentve right and privilege of navigat- ‘mg by steam all the rivers, lakes and inland waters of the repubiio tor the eaid term of tweaty-five years, ie ub- fected to a modification of articles 2, 4, 7 and $, which abould read and de understood as follows:— Art. 2. The grantees, ta consideration of the priviloges Sages’ cue dolla’ for: every passenger carried by ihess yaque ope for every passenger ry ‘rough the territory of the republic; said payment shail be made tri-monthly, in the republic of Nicaragua, in the aoe which the government shall select; and at thesame @statement shall be presented to the goverament, wo the agent # ppointed by the same, of the whole num thus transported. And to confront this mtatement, the government shall have free access to the ‘Beoks of the company, whether said Dooks are kept with- of the repabite. The republic ba ye to all the steamers and f the grantees the right of entering, leaving wg through al) the ports, mvers and inland 4 wiso on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the use sh sball be free to them of all dues or imports of auy hatsoever, andthe grantees shall also have the all waste lands in the immediate vicinity of the ports, rivers and lakes on the — which may be need- ed by them forthe purpose of establishing workshops, mations, offices, etc.; the quantity of land thus granted motto exceed ten acres in one art. 7. The grantees agree 10 “establish within six months trom the date of this agreemeat, a monthly line of steamers between the city of New York and the port oe tone eee Nicaragua, and the other port may choose on the Atlantic coast, aad also Berea city of San Francisco and the port of san del Sur, orany other which they may select = og A Pacific coast; they likewise agree to main- faing the said lines for the term of this centract, al- ‘Ways excepting the ordinary dangers of the sea and of mavigation and in the event of any interruption of the fies by tome unforeseen diwater the grantees shall re- organize the same as eoon ag may be practicable, and if ‘the said nee should be successtul, the granices agrec @ run semi-monthly linee of steamers within one year the date of the execution cf this contract. Art. & The exclusive right which the grantees acquire ‘Dy this contract of navigating the inisud waters of the wepublic by steam, i; understood no: to interfere with the matives of the country, or other persons to whom the go- ‘wernmect may please to ‘concede tee prt the privilege of na’ dmg the inland waters of the republic by means of ing or other versels, except by steam; and that the tees hall also carry without charge ail the orticials of go- , in the service of the country, both go vernment, whether civi! or rome nt, and the mails of | pie returbiog; and also, when the exigency of the @ase demande it, and no detriment or interruption results Bo the transportation of passeugere, they shall carry the Woope of toe government, recetving in payment for such Service the actual cost of running the steamers conveying me a ist i ye an Art °. Communicated to whom it may concern. Given at Gravada this 26th day of August, 1856. WILLIAM WALKER. To the Minister of State, Don Fermin Ferrer—It is nares eh net by the undermgued, and sealed the grest seal slags ag Gravans, Ang. 26, 1856. ‘The ollowing official decrees have been issued by Pre- sident Walker with respect to the Transit Company's property in Nicaragua:— Ruervnuc oF NicaRacra, ) MONSTRY OF RELATIONS AND GOVEMNMENT, Gmaxapa, Aug. 26, 1856." f ‘The supreme Executive power bag been pleased to dic- tate the followirg decree — It has been well and ER, Minister of State. ble property of the late Transit Company, co. sistiag for ‘the most part of stcamers om the jake and river, does not exceed in value the sum of two bun- thousand dollars; and ‘Whereas, The laste A: ‘Transit ‘Der the iast six months, cither sbandoned Be tbe property of the repu! Receiver, appointed by we fake and retain possession te republic. Article 2. The Receiver shall Beiations a true and correct account ‘ell property s ministered by him and taken in for the State, Article 3. Communicated ease! it may concern. Given in Granada, August 2 _ WM. WALKER. ‘To the Minister of Relations and Government, Don Fer- ‘wm Ferrer. Rurvene of Nicamacta, Miszeray Pog agg Gravapa, Aug 2 ‘Tho supreme Executive | power bas ieee gleams ee Sen tate the {llowing decree Too Presidert of the republic of Nicaragua, in virtue of Is authority, decrees — Art. 1. For and in consideration of the sum of four bun- @red thousand dollars, the receipt of which is asknow ber} their successors an nn) ‘Boum of February, 1856, iaeld by the State in the pr property, moveable as well as }, under the grant of the the right, litle and interest Momoveadie, iately belor, to the Accessory Transit Smee, consisting for moet part of steamers on the Take Nicaragua and river San Juan, of the s«veral sta ons on the transit route, and of the macadamized road Between San Joan del Sur and Virgin Bay. Art. 2. J.seph N, Scott, the bolder of such preperty on {He part of the Sai, is hereby ordered wo deli ver the pos- Sess0n Of the same to the agent of eaid Morgan and Gar wison, and their aeeignz, and to make out a true and exact Wvenwry of the property so delivered; one cony of which wentory sball be d: posited in the archives of the govern- Went and one delivered to the agent of the said Morgan aed Garrison, and their samgua. Art. . Communicated to whom |! may concern. Given in Grapeda, this 27th day of Anguert, 1854. WM. WALKER. ‘Fo the Minister of Reiations and Govert ment, Doa Fermin er [Prom the Panama Herald, Sept. 10.) Bon. Merre Soulé bas purchases a rancho in Nicaragua fer Gfty tho wand dollars ‘A Cour: of law bas been organized, called * Court of Dwst instance.” wether expedition to a place named Chantalos, bas Started, under Lient. Col. Byron Cole. Bat little could be ascertained of Walker's movements ee of the state of the interior of the cvuntry. Btwce the above was in print we have received, through te Kindness of Geo. W. Fletcher Haq, United States Oonsc! at Aspinwall, Mes of the Vie: to the Sb alt., from whieh learn that Hon. Pierre Soulé re warns to the United States by the next steamer. It is in- ferred from his purchase of the Merced bacienda that be will ebortly return apd make Nicaragua bu perme ment residence. Gol, Schieseipgor is now at Matagaipa, a place inthe Mierior of Nicaragua. [ives epyears to be at Loon with Rev. Mr. Wheeler, late of Aspinwall, is now in Nicara- ea, as agent of the Americaa Bible Society. El Nicaraguense ar nountes that Mra. Brigadier General Bry bas arrived out from the States. This is, we believe, @e fret American lady who bas entered the ranks of ers army, although several off grannies are carry. ing arms. INTERESTING FROM CHILE. Intervention in Nicaragua—Prop thon mace by Ten Members of tne Chaim vA des, In Chile, eS Congress, soltettt: Seacenne Interfere tn the ‘Aftadrs ow Gren Meren rio del Vapor, of Valperaino, Aug. 15} ace Coammen OF Derurine—The unde reigned, members of this honoracle Chamber, bave the honor to fobmit W \te del!veration the following im of tenting to preeerve tie honor jis, Amo wale and intact. A few considerations will be suti- Gent vo justify It. Not long ago some North mg wiventarers, heated by & Glbuster named W: wn in Caltfornia by ‘Similiar atte » pte Wo those he ry how perpetrating tp Nica Fagus, took part in the Jomesti: diseords of that repab tc, fad, once arrived at the end of thsir ambitious plans, they 4 themselves of thelr port oa to seze upon the au- Preme power of the nation wuicu they to-day trample wore clonked aud this arraigned we Ministor of Nicarar own tribunal, aad bas had bim coc domae cones. 1 in the sight of @ frightened nation a blowty fa raised, and whe corpse of he minister, sacrit) 4 ambition of Hilibusteriam, toare from th» Americaus a ory of horror and vere» bites of Guate: Sao Salvador and Cyrta ‘war to the um And masaewin. 1 best prepare, « aud (rom victory vw + of Nicaragua, covering witn & venturers, and winning! mmor's in if Providence was going alrealy v delivery of Nicaragua by the captur filibosiers in the pattie of Rivas, wh hie n agers agen in fying thao in Saatiog, BA lay Takes acity amt a camp vor the Prtrctnct | to them but to with their At this Waebington, suddeniy laying aside the indiiference in which it seemed to have lain since the Deg inning of ihe coute: |, ip ube face of We nations of Spanish America recoguizes the dying autoprity of Walker, and (thus faci means of bis receiving reiniorcements in arne moani. tiens, men and resources of all kinds, for coumnouys Ww @ sovereign and free nation. roceeding is highly obvoxious to the lependant repubiics of Spanish A erica » OLY COusuiting the co ee of the nish American origin. Up to this time we know that the Minigtere of Gua’>ma la, Salvador and Nicaragua, accredited ear the ¢ ment of the Uuited States, have protested agsiusy <OgnNion of the autbority of Walker, om account of the ’ggravating and inconsiderate charac’ r of such au Tv is aggravated and ili timed, because of ite endanger. ipg theater wterests of the neighboring republics, becauge of 18 tating place at the woment when Walker was ap jFoaching the end of bis usurping career, because of ita }eing the only case occurring in history where a civitized maton eens Protects the armed exped’tions of adven- turers bel to her, against neighboring populations who are of robe origp, aud with whom, besides, she ig om peacelu! terms. We are we!! aware that the government of New Grana- «a, foresecing the critical position wherem itseif and the other Central American republics will fad themselves, has immediately sent # Minister Vientpotentiary asaure those republics of its co-operation for preserving those bationalities intack New Granada thereby bas well merited the thanks of Spanish América. We ourselves cannot behold the events which have taken place in Central Americe without feeling a lively and sympathetic tatereet for \hoze populations. The peo le of Chile cannot but deeply deplore the war which is pg waste those feriile and precious countries, oscu- pied to day by our bretbren ia race, whom we are bound to protect and serve. But the ambitious North, not con- tens with poesescing « territory which would be sufficient to form the richest and mightiest nation of the world, is greedy to seize upon whatever it can glance at, and will not be satisfied before laying one hand upon the North Pole and with the other attaching the Star of the South to its banner ‘There is still time to prevent the eagle from covering with its winge the whole surface of the globe, and therefore it is necessary fer Spanish America, im the presence of so great a danger, to recollect ite great origin and to oppose a strong resistance To morrow ft will be too late, for the filibusteriem ofthe North is @ speculation. In order to protect it, when !t has not power of ite own, an oflicial recognition is made for cloaking it with the name of a government. To-morrow it will be too late; for America, which regarded dispassionately the conquest of Mexico, let flibusterism plant its camp oa the shores of the Pacific, and it is necessary to prevent it spreading its tepts over the coasts of Nicaragua To-mor- row it will be too late; for, if Central America falls, the key of the ‘Alnerican content will fall into the hands of the enemies of our race. To-morrow it will be ‘to late; for there will not be wanting any pretext, either an old diterence, or some ridiculous claim, or prote> or an uppeopied island, w draw on our heads the tempest which, to day, is raging over those of our brethren. The undersigned, therefore, deem it to be their du'y to call the attention of the sovereign Congress to matters of £0 high a political and social interest, and, in the presence Of the contiiet menacing Spanish America, by the recog: nition by the Cabinet of Washington of the pretended go- vernment of Walker, submit to the consideraiion and ap- —— of the honorable Chamber the following project ent — ie Chamber of Deputies expresses to the a Executive power its desiro to see it interfere in of Nicaragua in a formal and decisive manner, jeg ewe euch gpecial envoys as {t may judge convenient te ac- credit near the governments of Central America, and near cthers of the Spanish continent, ip order to prosure full cognizance of the attitude which we nation bes to aseume ip presence of the events. Interesting from New Mexico. OUR SANTA FE CORRESPONDENCE. fasta Fe, New Mexico, Sept. 1, 1856, Something about the Congressional Delegate—Negotiating a Treaty with the Navajo Indians—The First Sam Engine —Local Elections—The Rifle Regiment, dc., he. [Our correspondent forgot to send uz the frst page of his letter.) Even at this place, the stronghold of Gallegos, we had bonfires, rejoicings, balls, and every other demonstration of popular favor. In the lower country, the home of Mr. Oicro, were expressed the strongest public avproval ever known in this Territory. Such are the sentiments of a people just learning democratic \heortee and constitutional freed and they bave availed themselves of their pri- vileges to speak, as Americans should speak, to approve of the jegisiation of Congress with regard to Mesars. Utero and Gallegos. Congress bas ever been willing to legislate ao as tomeet } be wants of this Terr ‘but it bas been the misfortane f New Mexico, in the rity of her appointments from ‘be federal authority, to have weak men to direct ber in- ternal affaire, e«pecially during the present administration. But we hope for better things, and the natives of this Ber- ttory have a higher appreciation of the roan pee of tbe United States at this time than at any all ig Out of the just ectiiement Gallegos contest. ‘This Territory has been, and may still be, considerea asacypher in the great category of our federal acquiai- ons; but we bave some of the elements of an important Bove! ; and when the time comes, New a star fn the firmament of our national eacut eon, waieamed by the effuigeace of some of tre Sriees orbs (bat now cast ther shades veoh 5 a Cogent bought by the blood, treasare and patriotism of the American peo- News verroms. morrow the Governor leaves this place for the Na- vajo country, for the purpose of negouating a treaty with that tribe of Sadians, le. Oto. ‘Will prove the fallacy of applying the baim of the expense of the public Therest and safety, wi tary force should be applied w compel them to submis. sion, These indians now possess vast herds of eattle, horses and sheep, the greater portion of which has been driven out trom the settlements, and thus the industry of our people bas perished, and will ever perish under a svetern Of peace making Jenity, if not Dae ceeiniens ‘The first steam «ngine ever knows ip Uus country ar. rived out a few weeks sisce, haying been brought here for the purpese of gold mining. The engine will be act up at a place about twenty ive miles from Santa Fe, known ## the J"iacer Mountais, Tuis mine has been once worked with great success, and the application of steam to the regular machisery of miaing gives bigh bepes of @ eucceseful operation. There ie also anovuer steam engine routs for this Territory, to be used for the eame purpose, but et another mine. This Territory is empbaticaily @ grazing and mining country; and if the capitalists of the United States woald investigate the re sources of gold and silver mining in this Territory, I am wore there would be @ field open for epecelauou and en terprise equal to the moxt sanguine expectalon. The character of Our precious metais will be more fully de: veloped as the operations progress, and « stort time will sive us the reward of our sedeavors. grazing in thus Territory is equal to any emergency tha! could arse, and cattle and sheep raising, ip coujune. tion with the mining operations, will at no remote pertod enrich this Territory beyoud auy settled limit, and gtve tus & portion enviable to any State in the Union. I had forgotten to mention that the (-overnor’s absence to the Navejo nation would leave us without any execu tive representative, as Mr. Seoretary Devis is absent on & tour Of personal convenience in the States, But tnere is ote consclation—every ove believes that be wii) get along better withou: either a Governor or Secretary to ad minis- tor the orgar ic functions of the Territory. Yet tho cus tom is a very deleterious one, Sea! cok aus Among a peopie who bave been conq who are yet (ar from being pertectty ‘american In an in thelr feelings and pemncipios. The « inctions for the Lecislatare take place to morrow, the retarns of which wiil give all ioe vols, with but one or two exceptions, to the Mexicans. The Americans take bat little interest in the elections, for we are in such miserable minority that any efforta made by the Ameri- coos would jend to certain defeat and ridicule. Tnos we patiently wait for an increase of American popuiation, and for an honest executive government, to cbeck the mirrule nod presudice of Whe naive Mexicans. The Hitie regiment arrived tn the lower part of thie Territory & tow woeke since, and will be distributed throughout our line of forte. Most of the dragoons have been ordered to Califvrnia and Touson, to protect the miserable remoant of Mexicans left en those frontiers. Gen. Carland leaves for the States on leave of abeence ‘This gailant offcer takes with bim the sincere regards of all our cttizens. Be bat been the most abie commander in New Merion. _ADVERTISENEMTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, NARTMEN, ATTEND.—SEVENTH DIVISTON, Com. J prising the Seventh. Tenth and Thirteenth wards and Willtume! veg, will meet this evening, in square he ak at 6}4 o'clock. By order of Grand Mars Bre FY IN THIRTY SIXTH STREET —THE UNDER ed would reapectiully inform bia friends and the £h the anparailele rtioas of the Fire f pi t, the New York Mo wot sel onsly damage! by the fire yn daunday afternoon last: and that he is y bia cantarnors and the public as usual "ALFRED T. SERB} nt of their taxes, T g rae, whieh will be rig sthee:—i shall receive no in tds Departinent ia strict!y |i hy order, HENRY H. HOWARD, R TERS MINING COMPANY.—A MeSTi 1s ders in the above company wr 2 Pine street, on Wednewiay, the let ¢ 11 O'clock A. M., for the tranexetion of important busin | ADAM STUDARS, | New Yonm, fepi. 16, 1886 fo THE HOARD OF ENOINFERO, AND TUN rin partment of the OMy of N RED T. SEW re his most grateful ack no #! rtione in RAY’ | (rom the deste in Thir Planing , ) wtreet Feps i, Wee, 1, i—maorrigg—Mguoay, var Aes jatch $800, mile heaie beat 8 ‘enter hemes r6. m-tady Riley. te : on; Peter Voorbees names g. g. Honest Peter, w sulky. To ‘9 good day and good track, JOEL CONKLIN, Provrietor. tg pd el COURSE, LONG Jo, A 0D. —EROr —Greet match between Flora Temple. 5 ee, asd Lakces under the saddle: fer $aGior patie heals: by three in ive, Tuestey, Sontember 8, Thin will undoubtedly wrove the most exciting and probably the fastest race of the ud that ever came off Xt will be regollected that Flora and Laneet have hitherto had two trials, in the first of which both Went in haracss, and she proved the victor. He won ia the fecond contest, over the Fashion Gouge: on which ecession he went under ‘he taddie and she ln harness (ihe same ae 1a the coming race.) Since he defeated her, however, Flor: verforme her, mile m the anprecedented time’ of “Taig evel Wick work” does not ap- pear to have abuebet the owner of date eves the present match to decide w! ese_noble horse- Teak te aciually'the fastests YORR CONMLIN Propricier. JRION COURSE, Le 1-TROTTING—ON MONDAY, Sept. 29, at 3 o clock, P. ih sich Sor 91.00), made names Dd. heats, Dea $a, to wagous. W. ¢ Oakley; D, Piufér names br. m. Belle ef Saratoga. This rece © come of rain or shine, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. ie OOURSE, L. I —-TROTTING.—ON TUESDAY, September 30, at 1 o'clock precisely, a mateb for $2,000, is, best three in five, to we Woodruff uames Bip, Ccnmmotore; Dy Pier as Kui SHAW Wii th re LONG ISLAND.—TROTTING—ON o'clock, @ maich for $2,000, miie harness.” W: Whelni. names’ r. §. nares im. Lesy Mowow. { wil leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, ai 1% and turn as goon as the sport | borer, ‘are. to 1 cents. HAW & WH T NION COURSE, ‘aud rotara, Atty id, Proprietors. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAKL MooU by his mother, Mery. Any Information of him will be thankfully received at 37 Market stres, Newars, N. J NFORMATION WANTED—OF VATHARINE WIISON, wife of Daniel Stevens, sister of Zokn and William Wigan who are in Cuba Apply at No. i South st. between the hous of 10 A. M. and iP, M., oflice of Zeb. Mayhew. has NFORMATION WANTED—OF ONE WORGA) this gentleman formerly lived in Port Way some years since moved to the State of New Yor jon in regard to himn will be thaakfully recei iber, directed to Petaiuma, Sonoma eo at JAMES TULLER. papers please copy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF Lee, natives of the county Dublin, [reiand beard from they were in Coltunbia couny. their whereabouts will ve thankfully receivod t Ann Lee, 168 Bast Pifieenth s:reet, Ey IDGET AND KATE When inst on of taeir cousin, KED EYES HAS BEEN ANXIOU! jeter fom " Ardul.” Als pow right will be returned on your order. POLITICAL, jh WAND No, 665 Fo' M., to discuss ibe 13 QTH WARD. FOR, MEVDER OF ASSENET. ot triet minittee meelng wil be het? « John Martin, Eag., on Tuesday ev Soh inst, at B o'clock. By order 8.1L #, Chairman. esa TH Y WARD.—DEMOCKACY VICTORY.-— fiend a meating t b y evening, tbe 2tu Sep to settle. all’ past didirences anil to rally 0 for ward officers. By order of the Fxécutive Three. J THE OMPRISING his district, var suant to the Tammany Ball, Patrick Tully was, arpot ve Henry Wsthews and Patric th Secre*aries. oh a old DALO! Samuel T. Roberts was uoanimously m és PATRICE TULLY, Charmar SRY =, Se [QTE WARD 4 RATIVICATION MEETING OF THE republicans of this ward will be held on Mosday even. ept. 2, ai 73g o'clock, at the Demilt Dispensary. corner y third sifeet aud Second avenue, willan 4. Fry, ©, Delafield Smith, and otkers, will speak ‘Timothy G Churchill, George Opdyke, George W. Jobn Pullman, Richard Wynkoop, Committee. )]ST WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION WILL MEET 2 at Fremont Hall 301 Fours avenue, co Moulay even ing, Sept. 29. The ladies of the word are respectfully invited to atend. Speakers—Wm. H. Burleigh, Luther Ro Marsi. Singing by the Fremont and Deyion Glee ‘Club, eouducted by Mr. Camp. By order of tbe assorusson, WILLIAM ii. WOODMAN, Presiteot, Epwanp H, Furronen, Secretary. ROOKLYN.—THE MEETING OF THE ROCKY MOWN. tain Fremont Club, this eveniag, will Le addressed ty Hon. “e. A. pains a x sean age we ober eminent oak it oklyn paoem, tha oe “Pie. Comstock, Bec. a SPACLDING, Pres: PlsslonaSatsuesit date CSIRO 20M vO ‘OURTH WARD.—THE FOURTIT WARD BUCHANAN apd breckinridge Club will mevt at the jwarters, Cor. ber of Catbarine Heary streew, on Tuesday evening. toe ‘Sist inst., at balf-past seven o'clock, to complete the renee men. for the grand mass meeting to be held at Pow ‘Wednesday next, the Ist inst. Hon. Joba Kelly hess the oe Pe orderef WM. 0'DONELL, Presdene DWARD M. MORRIS, Groton PeBeexronn, $ Seren RAND DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING AT POUGI- paie on Wednesday, Oct. ~The Fourth Ware Bucha- pan and Breck Club have chartered the large and cows modious steamer TROY for the occiaion, and would be happy to bare all their democratic friends unite with them. tekete ¢ Face cents) can be nant from members of the cluby or Shine, Manriee ‘bos. Brown, G. W. M. Monnas P. Becxron, eek: TATE OF NEW YORK, SECRETAR ‘Albany, August lectes O wit: i the place of Myron EL a Levienant Governor, i the place of Ment ese, in a "inopector ef wh Oterk fide Court of Appeals, in the place of Banjamin F. Jarwood, ‘Al whoo terms of office will expire sn the lasi day of De- cember next. ‘Thirty-cve Electors of Presiteat and Vice President of the United States A Kepresptative in the Thirty fh Congress ef the United States for the Third Congressional district, compoted of the First, Becond, Third, Fifth and Eighth wards in (he eity and county of New York. Als), a Re ative io the enld Congress for the Fourth Congressional, district. compared of the Fourth, sixth, Tenth ourteenth wards of the said cy aad county, “Also « ve in the anit brea nf the Pitt 0 gicssion district, compored of the Seventh. and Tivendh the said ei7y and conic he Thirtcenth, Four he city of Brooklyn, J. Re: Moe Pampol Gecoden Gatun in the place of Thomas Kirk- Iso, 8 Represertat Congressional distrirt, and Seventeenth wards of Also, a Representative m the said of of the Elevonth, f w York. grene for the Seventh Congressional district, composed of the Ninth, Sixteenth and Twentieh wards of the cil w ork Congress for the Fighth he compose? of the fweitwn, Egitonntb, Twouly tirstand Twen'y-secoud wards of the eity of ity and cou re also to be aiected.— Feruanio W ron. @ places of Isane aper ter members of Assembly for anid city and county. All whome ‘rms of of expire ou Wie las. day of De- comber next, N.Y STANTON. I, Dep. Seoretary 0: * Orvice, New Vouk, Amgunt 20, 1506. pursuant t) the notice of the Sacre bod the reyulrcinenia of the stators i sueh Buide and provides. JAMES C, WELLET, and county the couniy State. Hey ised page 140. AMMANY HALL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GR Comm ("ier ~ Ata meeting of the Demoerauc Kepuh- ean Genera! Comnmeiwe, beld at tommany Wall en Tass $rrting, Rept, 16, Ge following reentatiens, ottered by J i Firet ward, were adopted by vote of in aflirmative nod 2 in the oegative — *canived, That this Committee will gusiain the Merorsy Genvendon over which the Hoa. D. B. Sukies resided a Fernando wer, Ghat whe a Convent wee re at SS comsistated ‘ane orga: eccwrdance with ihe pany and the reectamendouon of ine Genaral Ouemitie. ‘aod (tue nominations are enutled ta the rupport wre contidence nf the demo ratic party Kesotved, chat tbe natembiage which inst algbt py forth the same of 3.8. Linby ane candidate for Mayor'wes va trrege: ar and ananihorisnd body, vot elected by tie pooule 20e tenetioned by the organization of the @r-nonenta party thal Jroreedit yt wr cwieniaied to defeat rag ilar noon snd to destroy the union which pow happtiy haa hean re “ered wo our ranks. OLENLO 8. BURPARD, Chairman, Jawan J. Reempicr, | i.” Sav ace, - » Cuascrison, | Seeretaries, ERY hMONT AND D th regula on at q ‘ne si Ad Hal Dor little, of Wisconsin. Sy order wk DLW. Giamnsiers, Racy Y ds} Te TWENTY SECOND WARD FREMONT LUD I dedieate (heir ranebe, sonthw Hroad w nd Ferty second at eunism, this (Monday) evening, ni son Yon Horace Chounery Sel rer Hon. W and other ¢ y the Fremont Ole roadie. onl Wouw W Wiitiam H. Auber DRY GOODS, &c. 300 BAe Le SOUL SETS TI | J Spward, the ce rtit ROBERTS & €0., 315 Broadway. FIRGES FRENCH MERINOS, FROM tc. TO 81 PM Ha Beers, on tale is day, by TULLER, HART 50! SILK ROBES JUST Seem. Ofnewes, n paltarme P30 waality, aay, Broadway. EN CAMBRIC | HANDEEROH (0) 20% BANDE 50.000 ers Carteret supe oy aS PBIER wobhR TS & 00., fo Broad way. |AS PROELII LEGES PETO. [Astor ocr a Ga op! A large, emeoriment of Seperier is weal. 3. A.B. has also wit A rieb stock of PRY GOODS, Which he will be pleased << Above Ninth street. N EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF hb goods, received tro, Paris, = Va mbes on aad afler Money, he th nat vo PETER RORERTS £ CO” S19 Broadway. FRESH STOCK OF RICH VALENCIENNES LAOCR, ast opened. Real is. per yi apwards, pene" PET ER, Woniite’s coe ws poste LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS SILKS, JUST received by the late steamers, nslud.og ve elves nue ie So silk robes, ay: recede silks in new des Rich stripes and plaic Z ‘Also, a full assortment of black silks, By JAMES CROPSEY, 461 Broadway. NEW LOT OF CRAPE COLLARS, BOTH EMBROI- dered and plain, avo a fall assortment of other mourning New styles Infante? Capes, articles of oyr own mabufacture. robes inset ings, and a superb “esgraaeat of Paris embroidered collars, erchiefs, eaves and basq fe, capes: MILLER & GRANT, 37) Ln ‘Lroadway. UCTION GOoDs.— Woo! plaics, in rch colorg ond good styles, wil Be offsred, Monday, Sepiamver 29, Frow 3a. ry ‘one dollar per ‘yard. 703 Sroadw. wear Fourth st: LACK LACE FLOUNCES, IN SETS, FROM #100 TO $25); also collars, sleeves, mantllas, points, kc. Point Palencon 2 Vaiquille’ eppiication, in sets, from $6 to $125. Felenciennes wets and, eagings from 1s. per yard Up. Em: brolderies both new aod beantif 1 Broadway. ‘al. MILLER & | GRANT, BUACK LACE Goons oF EVERY DESCRIPTION—A large uagor ment, at prices much wader. {ie regular city trade. Per i ROBERTS & 00., 375 Brecdway. ROCK Qu: ARE SHAWLS. A good xoximant, a: $] and $9, will be opened on Mon day, 29: instant, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. Caoa) streaijfnear Zroad# pews OPENING D. The endscriber respectful ‘mportations acd manufactt trade, believing them to snrp: the productions of any formeR Season. CLOAKS ANIMAS Seleeted pereonally, Paris, irom the renow aed eznpor! ar ue du Nord, ‘The " Marguerite” The “ Martias.”” The “Spanish Circular,” Ta every varietyof material; The ma nuidee, ay The * Cruvelii,’”” The‘ Piccolomin " The “Le Grange,” ne BRW CHIN i1LA SHAWE Cloak. (A garment oi su:passing grace and beauty. Also, BLACK VELVET CLOAKS} ‘With superb ehenile and croche fringes, Black and gray. And black and brown tuNed cloth cloaks Pinin black elowh cloaks, richly trimmed; very elegact grey sloth cloaks and circulars; opera cloaks, ineurnicg cloaks, misses! and Young iadiew taimas, etc., L abies FANCY Furs, We copes, dppets, Clonks, pelerines, vic'orines, ulls, gauntlets aod cof, Of Russian and Hodeon bay sabie; ‘Buenos Ayres Chinchy| Royal ermine & Bideran 9 uirrel, Kolzek’, Polish and Teabelia bes Russian, American and ‘Ceneding mila; Stee marten, baum marten, Every article of far at this entablianine genuine, and al manulactured by the best *Freneh tarriers, i the most superior manner, and of the most appreved Pa risian shapes. INDIA CAMEL’S HATR SWAWLS, A few superiatively fine camel's hair shawls wil! be opened on thie day, believed to be seme er the richest @pecinena of Orter tal manufecture ever imported into America. t = are invited to examine and inspect this stock frevly. ening day, Wednesda: Creme Ow GEO. Tee se Gil Broadway. EAUTIFUL FALL ABD WINTER CLOAKS ‘Will be opened on ‘Wednesday next, Oerober 1, emer epeneunes paniad circ ar, In etry analy of materia); ‘The Cravelu and La Grange, Dnperd and dexirabie style. 705 Browdway, Near Fourth sweet N. B.—Goods shown freely, without urging. ENNETT 8 en yy ted STOCK OF LADIES’ PALL Comprising pore (oaks AND MANTILLAS. ANNUAL EXPOS!TION. OCT 1, 186. CONSTALE A CO. ‘Will exatbit their yo of Paridgarmonts on the above day. Also, sarge Collection of her own celebrated manufacture. 02 Canal street. OL} \HEAP St AT. SRWART §.09. "ill open On Moaday, Ser 29, RICH SILKE, FROM AUCTION, ACTS conta and $} per yan Broadway, Cham >ere sue Reale strerue. cw oe D UPEN ING ¥, Weidluesday, October 2. ost desirable styles of tbe senson. 703 Broadway, pear Fourth street. Oa ILKS FROM AU ASEION ASL an f Me Ts 7s, per yard. LORD & tavt on. ZS, Wi. By ead BW! Grand erect, And new cumbers (7 and 49 Catherine street ((AYBRIC BANDS, FLOUNCING, EDGINOS AND. IN. seriions, Paris embroidered sets, @pilare, handkeretiets, infonte’ roves, dresses, caps, ke., in new demigns. A assortment of mouraini: embroideries very neat A}w, Brus fels, Honiton and sfenciranen | lacae, —— tele, Capen, Soanerehiets vet, colsonren, & HAILEY, FARRINGTON & LE (LOAES, MANTILLAS AND TALMAS. JACOB LANSING, 62 Cedar street, AurontTeR 45 ? pelaamaenel CLOAKS, maxritche, PALMAE, ETC, Has now in'swre A somplete apaortmen: of goods in the above Zoe, ¢ ee ee mot 4Lu ADE, peein attentim of g eben ten aie ieee buyers from every secuee tthe bs ie stock comprises an inf: ke variety of slegant mer in cloth, velvet, moure snuqne a: ai praveseoe Seren Mnpted tothe rete, and incindin; We lavites Oak, Lies Froncwny ) Die end lerm PES, CLO. rz AND MANTILLA TRIMMING FARR farrea street, N. ¥., up stakra—J y on hand the Tibet bom tein manert ain be tonnd in the city. Having given ‘fia partion lar branch of the rade, unuveal 6 offered to parties avout se ‘taal elveis, ribbons, ud g)¥e, Blonde laces aud ally {MOROWVER IES. 4 A large consignment of Paris ond Bancy enthr@iicrie rom the well Raown Paris trm D. Arruicor & Co. MPROIT 4th ANT LAC MAN £00 aN th oper on Mot A new invoice of #n elved PANNELS, LINENS, DOMPETTOR—SUPBRION ALG wool and Union faomels. Trab linen danmewate, sbeeuinga, shirtiogs. &c.. brown and bleached tougims, Camon fianoele and domestics penrrally 5 per cen: Leiow customary p LORD & TAY a) 261 deand wureet en 49 Cacderine #9 PREN OK ™ Inet, po Work ‘ar portly invit of the club, rnd 0 WIND tm tay Uv o¢ JOHN A b. ¢ 80 Thtawen § POLITICIAN x ' alien W _MMP. DPMORESTS PRANOTT STORE Pages: Og Canal etree, Opporiie Greece, mat extensive assott ment of patterns fer indiew ond chiliren nelucting foe in Washington baaqne. to be bee ony wi We eset Mweet wt perinieded by Mime, Goodnie, vALL MILLINERY a ope. » zi ein, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, G io tare for sale a compl xe s'oek of the following goods at the west marke: HILK MILLINERY cons Straw Silk and ane Frenc) ‘ouat ‘&c., ae ENIN’s BAZAA ‘.—V. pligu: and black, bread wi Montiay.| Wibelr large and well selected en On vy Bent 2, steck of otevery description FURS, Dress cape ALENGIENWES, POINT, AP- GENIWS rae a ei ENUINE FURS. v4 eatbgatetatron ot eit aii conten, leet ‘best and most Broads Ge A. HEARN, 4% Broadway, i Near Canal street, ‘Will epen on Wednesday next, ‘October the 1st, Croaxs, MANTELETS AND ‘0 The cloaks and mantles are the latest styles of the bey ares which are some of the finest novelties ever ‘sore. ‘URS. Be wil alto open, tthe tame an, a lot of seperior y_ sable capes, mutly, &c.; mrchased by himnsell in Europe, soarfs— 5 yor seer assortment, in very color and quality— YARED FCC om 30 to 1,000 dollars. G. 8. WILLIAMS “ellowiny goods whisk be Freneh merisios, from 68. to 14s. Woollen plaids, 2s. Od, toe. per ae ae cee, ted to 68. per do. Rtclla shawis: 86 to S1b each Kid gloves 6s. per pair. Embrolderies in great va mrialy, &e., With n general assortment of seascuable goods of recent im- eo 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street, JENIN’ BAZAAR 618 BROADWAY. SOME OF THE eat ported on collars, cs and chemisetion. match, $1 genes ost Sok compiote sleeves and cl GENIN’S Bazaar, set. REAT SALE OF SHAWLS AND SILKS. 150 pleces dress mks, 4s. 6d. worth 6a. y invite attention to will offer oe sale, this week: ery 350 haees extra do. worth 86. 200 do, wBe,, worth 128. 5,000 een is, of ev Hescription, from $1 50 up to $80. Domestic goods, ome manufacturers’ prices. LIVER MOWBRAY, 269 Grand street, and 447 Eighth avenue, between 33d and 34th street ects. RNIN'S BAZAAR —OUR STOCK OF LACRS “AND embroideries, selected pig A our agente in Paris snd Brussels, will be found, on the mos! ia the ‘emia embracin ichest, goods linported, i some oe i $ Bhar 3 a3 S Theos ieoaday Be OUSPKEEPING DRY GOODS. H ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & have always on hand An extensive assortment of the above goods, such as 44 linens, linen sheetings, damasks, tablecloths, napkins, doylies, flan: cele, ed domestica, and ail other goeds appertaining te Canal street, near Broadway. err RUBBER GOODS. An exensive stock; of very superior quality, consisting of every article adapted to the season:—Vulcaaized and com- mon black and white rubber coats, a Mons, overalis and le} ; cape, gloves mittens; ies” and gentlemen's ov and (long) boots, made light, and beautiful, expressly for city Wear, horse covers, springs, fearacle, by or ane TODGMAN, 2% Maiden lane, corner of Nassau street, BECK & CO. ‘= te morrow a large stock of new fall goeds ee, Merinces, Sax ‘ony plaids, v, Pepiins, es Soelery, Embroide: Linens, Nos. 385 and 357 Broadway’ St" ** jos. a Wi aad 108 Beeadway. Je eRECEIVED A SPLENDID ASAORTMENT eaaEs CROPSEY'S, 481 Brosdwas. 1 GLOVES, KIB GLOVES —THE BEST French aid gloves, enly bs., s¢ HENRY(! Canal street. CES £FD. Te. L* Y & CO. have just. sonnet several cases of oa lection of every make ef capri yo Ake, and beautiful assortment of the eee CEST EMBROLDELIES IMPONTED. |29 Broadway. 1 Tamed | MOLYNEUX 9 HIS ELEGANT DISPLAY FALL AND WINTER guoazs, ‘Te all the pewest and most fashionadle ‘bat have beep produced in the London les and materiale Paris markets. 55 Canal street. Mee PRAT, TW HiAWLS. J, BECK &©o. Will open a large assortment ef Fiouvcr axp Bayvapere Varexcia ROBES, Pusncu asp Ixisn Porians ax G Goons, RNERAL GRY (29 Broanway. CLOAK ANP MANTILLA STOR W CLOAK, A cakes srert,coraer of Morton streeh Will open on Weaneada , October ar Ly murnificent stock ot Sioaks an mantilins, ery style and ysall ment, and will be offered at 25 fo) cent "ea Aa Broadway g Cana) sireet p Feepectfully lise our nach, Remember opsoiag Weanenday, Out. our emember opening da: A 268 Hieecker , eoraér of Morton JRWEST FALL STYLES. —PLAIN AND FANCY CASt IN meres, vestings, French, Englieh, Germao and Amerie... Cth, taulors’ trimamin hers’ prices. ta toa RD & TAYLOM. die Be, 9 unt Met Grand etree, LORD & Ta ucw numbers #7 and 49 Catherine strest EW GOODS.—GREAT BARG AINS, AT GILLEY'S bg 4h SAVINGS STORE, beau hie 4 recetved, An invoite of beautiful popiins. ‘A varee ot of flannels. A noe a of dela.nes. Scases Engl priate. Seichstes baie These areumported direct by this house, and are met very desirable, but very cheap. ‘Si veral new styles Stella and wool shawls. A large invoice of inen Diapers Sani nap dion, sates Domestic gon, dirtings. sheetings, &e., ‘eceiveé direct irom the factories, and sold a: lower prices than by aay other Ponse in town, ofiber wholesale or retail. ONE FICE ONLE. AND, THAT MAKKED FLAIN, S. #.—Hatew’ patent . Ga. only. —THE only mg WILL OFFER, ON MON : purchaners of ‘uich ales JACKSON 8 New Mourning Biore, 561 Broadway, between Sgring and Prince street ()RIENTAL MOUSKELIN 1 be oped tom dolar. A new Jot will be open Mondéa} ony TORR WART & 00. Broadway. Chambers and Rewle streata, YG DISPLAY 1 Of fall cloaks, Weanestay, Oct Moe _NEUX BELI LUSH FLOUNCED ROBES. if ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. wil! open, on Sostee, 58 Canal street, he 2h ina, piueb tounced #ilk robes, just recetve Seamer Agia. Canal sirest, near Broadway. —PARIS AND NANCY FMBROT derias and laces, ribbons, dress, cloak and manuilin trim gu. the attention of the Indies is invited to the new and Solenild stock of goods in the above line jnst opened at te new store. 43 Hroadway, corner of ker street. In French mbrotderien end ‘re fines! goo and patterns, deuncings, &°., bbon and trimming department large and rich assortmentof bonnet and sash et ribbons, fringes, braids, galivon ord, ‘assem, Hert on thio mort f a ” order 5 Jou ObARKW 8, crcet Brontway And Bleecker sir PROCLAMATION, THR LADIES AVS Print Mrs Cancra Pacis millinery e nese, has eclipsed all others at { The stock conaieta of tr Neapolitan faney and a erent V ohe a rharrday inet nets, sen’ and ladies’ bon: und plain yelvets: the public, tabiehmenie, ntion @f etty In and saileit a fo their wiva Milliner, €e., No. Mel broadway. wale, a wege Assortment of new SILK ROWERS Pean de Rarskonsle hee ever uamported nodway And 750 and 748 Broadway roves Par C00 ae RS ICH OMBRE DE ES R al mae t 80 cents per we Broadway, Chambers Sr da ats on! S LANE & PORTER invite the shoptign of ladies te beautiful silks opened this stock of new and ‘7s., and 86. 72 Canai street. TELLA AND PAISLEY SHAWLS.— NE &4 PORTBR ‘Will offer for sale Five fitndred new Sten and ser shaw ow p ea ee etled to te sama, by # 473 Broad By BEEKMAN & 00., FALL ', Oe EE, i) BEADS! BEADS! Bros Soe RAS asony 2. n0Wn earl areet, New York. RS. e BARMORE RESPECTFULLY Petpet cH patrons erally that she stock ota ode at the comer of streets, Be @ dine nery, ‘ow mies she soils Siisations Market and morning ‘RS. E. SMYTHE, NO. Y, » WIL ‘with NO. 573 Boose at . a on Thursday, Oct. 2. M H, LICHTENSTEIN, 9 BOWERY, WILL MA + salesroom closed xt and We hie faiceneng od cyan fe second m: W. JACKSON 881 paar Detween Bpring ant Prince ay} ENING OF FALL AND WINTER ebtal Bland cute bameas Pifteenti and stool eae, MILLINERY.—THE MISSES ROMANE’ ectfully intimate to the ladies that they have ferro © IBBONS, RIBBONS. Amity streets. Just received from auction, and for sale receives ones cheap, & dy Bieter gem | with Paris millinery, at 691 Broadway, Pleaze call and exaunine. TEISKER BROTHERS, 64 AND 66 JOHN 8T! has nstanwy on hand the finest assortment of ve C01 Straw! ‘rench Gowers and feathers, Velvet, Bating and Goodsi n N. B. nope , several cases (Of bea Braaw ayD Carin 1] Arrived by last steamer. } B. apne tiigines rly ee Pmy-%y + to the ladies and the public cfr Se furs 's now replete with every nov yr and inviteaan early inspection of STACK EMULE. 48 and 47 Canal street: Brandrels 379 BROADWAr. TROW'S NEW YORK CITY DIR Complied by M. Wilson. For the year ending ‘WILSON'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY: A the various trades, professions, 4¢, Uuseful to market. Price 75 cents. aWLSON'S COPARTNERSITP DIRECTORY. the memes of the individuals in each frm, special BUCK Price eval WILGON'S NEW YORK STATE BUSINES Di M Oraire by teal will receive re prompt attention. Broadwas, corner of RED! ee can be had inskie of the Kowery theatre, d Feaan ‘asd of J. PERRY, theatrical Broadway. REAT RUSH AT EVANS & Pi ay established that gate. & fee Deosury Ageoey 46 Broadway, re, Mio, trade, way, room LAYS, PLAYS, Jno STANDARD A ‘a lished plays, for EST AND satel REAL GOOD COOK BOOK publiabed Wibbrere D'S NEW COOK BOOK. y tho: the best al It is recommended usiuds, and is complete beok on all Eads of cookery extant. Silean understand f. It i tak books, for a person Wippirietn's New ¢ Coax Boox, and take no other ove at all. Read wanes He emery wives think of it— Aahatacnae Bese Pa ul is the bert cook mae cee cookery and receipts poh, Dollar Nev the place of ail. Tiiw the very best family cook book in existence, cordially recommend it as such to our readers.—Even iis pmo nest of the many aes on cookery which ever before appeared Tris the most seful work Publish Prove of use to all—Penns. Inq 1 wirer ‘Most valuable book oa cooking ever pris 4 canbe ron ot —Pennsy!vanian, bas tyne, price. —Public —Cheistian Observer. It ima tin the eat cook book we have ever seen.—Wa Union, D.C. Ry in one large volume, printed from new, lar one foe er. ouly. above celebrated cook book, wil be, ‘one dol and for sale at yee coeap uk i elg and i mailto any ond No. 10 Chena oot To whom all orders must be addremea Wanted—Canvassers in every town ound States, 10 engage in the rale om this they will be supplied by the dozen, very low rates. Everybody will want For tale b} class booksellers in the country. lisher, by mail, and you willghen free ot pomage. A y “NA local commotttes of forty citizens of Philad senting. the varions branches of tnd ppotaied to & gape mah i dollars have been aid, coupled w waa! the of premiums iarge ton ‘that thee the ‘exhibition of 1566 will be ‘superior to in fe Je arrangements for the transportation witoder articles will be made with the various ral oS ist of entries, the awards of premiums. contines. ‘will be published in the Journal ef the! mi hum ist, with the reeulations and py ql bition, will be, fu ‘on application Assistant Becretary of the Untied st 160 Cheatnat street Suen Goes of the ety), oF by add RSHALL P. WILDER Wrsuas 8, Kina, Recretary. mL, TeO6. Agricuburel Kocte tor " Na Pry ditors are respect fnlly requested to give the a “a servion in their journals. REWARDS, TIN GOING FROM si] 16, a steel bend prise, the balance in «i ine (tao Seventh strest, the finder w d and the thanks of the owner, W. REWARD. —LOST, ¢ D the 28th instant, a small above reward will be paid by quo 2 $i 50 $50 AERARR Ss TA “Malooim € meren,” "e ‘£0 deeds, mortgages, £6. Of no above reward will be poid to the office of Thomas Rigney $50 the top one returning ‘37 Pearl street. REWARD —Si01 Boomteld, ver, @ heavy wuilt nck ‘bay horse, absut 16 hart awiteb tal © th fore ahonider, one hind leg swal wk and tan. te y Heaving him at 86 OM THE STRAMER atch bo except to the ow springanark’ ‘The above rews @m recovery of the Beekman street Blovmseld, N. J) $10 sanr 6 he gubseriver ' Mew York ond Erie Railroad, pEwanp. - LOST, PRCT. Information ena be or addressed to James BETWEEN Thi f | EN FROM MY sray 4,7 the night of the ath of 7