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8 ©) y Politics. DeMocKAT © CITY CONVENTION. ‘There was vo little interest Oisplayed im the viciuity of Tammany Hail last night, the occasion being the meeting of ths Democratic City Convention for the nomiaation of a Corporation Counse: ia the place of Lorenzo B, Srepard, deceased. The Convention hed fuiled to agree at their tast meeting, Gd eiuce then the contest between the par Uzaus of Busteed and Sickles, the priveipal opponents, has been sharp and bitter, The delegates have been butiou holed and badgered at every corger for tho last pease hry they must feel relieved at the contest being at an pd at bast Danfel E. Sickien ccoapi'd the ena at the opening, but ae be wag a caadidete he yaye way to lease V. Fowler, who presided to tbe Close. Alter the OPganizetiou ‘he following ballots were taken 56 being necessary to constitute A choice:— aa Bullets —— lat. Riebard Busteed ...... 55 oe Daa. B, Sickles... ... 33 82 John EB Dev ip, ~lt lo J. B. Bilton. . 6 - Same! J. Tilden tiescvee BD - AB Busieed Yiad th’ req: Vote on the second ballot, the Wae declared ihe r mee. A motion to make the no- mioation vpanimeus was lost, me ote emphatic nega dives beirg given ‘The fri-uds of Sickles were bighly inosnsed, 9 clared that he had been bourayad most weachorously, Om the lart ballot threo uuhle Dallets wre cast, but they Were set avile, und as “Uel ed uad 61 votes, Bot couni- ng those bis nomiuetion was declared legal and, in due form by the Char. Messrs Wm 8 Yeced, B Wood, John Creighton, Robert Linn and Thos. Kk ey sere appointed & Committee to notity Mr Bu teel o bs nomivation A committee of one from each ward was also appointed togetup @ ratidication meeting, after which the Conven- eB Bejourned sene dir STRAIGHT WHIG GENERAL COMMITTES. The Straight Whig Comm titee met at Constitution Hall on Thurstay evening, aué decided to nominate a full city ticket, A resoiuvion wa passed requerting the whigs to meet in their respective wards to seloot delegates to at tend @ convention to be bel needay, the Sth inst to nontinate candidates for Mayor, > Judge, Alms Loure Goverver and Corporation Coun- “Tue Congressional Courentions will meet on the 10th inst, at the following places Third district, Bote}, Futh ward; Fourth , corner of Broome and Elance ttrects Pevtiand’s Bowel, Fifth ¢istriet, Cotum- ion Hall, Gravd sire’, Wiliemsburg; Siath ‘district, Talos Tail, avevee © ox Fourth atreet; Seventh a. Wtah House, curner ot fights aveuue and Twenty ah street. The Assembly Conve: tons t ward headquarters, ux the &b After teupsacung me tee adj urned. Damockane Arprrauiy Nomnscioy.—Nincteenth Ward. Teeras MeSpec ios AnI0N.— Fourth District. — Dexouraric astmtvty Jobe D. Pixon, NOMINATIONS. —$izth District. 2 Borbaus, moot at thelr respective ius business, the commit Beran Dastocr atic Corxcu.ncey James Reidy. Joby Pe Twentieth Dietz amen Kelly. Thirty-sccomd Distrvet —James MoKeuney, THIRD CONGRESSIONAL D¥MOCRATIO CONVENTION. There wero twocons vuons io this dirtrict, both claim ing to be regular. Gen re! Waloridge was unanimously nominated ir one of them ‘de other night, and last night the othyr met at ibe huis Ward Hotel to ratify bis nomi nation, but owing to Us (hin attencanes on account of the excitement at Tacmany Hall, the Coavention ad- journed ever to next week. Previous to the hour of mee'ing, = few indivicusls «bo are trying wo head the Je, Thomas General oi, met and so} uGed over surreptitiously, bat thie dd not prevent tue Convention trom assembling at eight o'cieek, the hoor ted for the meeting. G. C. Berperd cceupies the chai The Convenvoa would pare proceeded to business, mben the fri-nds of Gevera! Walbridge talle? on bim, to arcertain whether be silow the use of his mame Ui tbe Convention should procecd to business umder the Clroumstauces above ata! General Walbritge » sted to ther that he regarded the Bucor' i the de ois ime paramount to any persccal or local coxiderations, and for one be desired t beai wil Cwrenriona tit would ‘end to distract and @ivide the party: thai {twas immaterial to him how often or bow | al heT\eq ting endenyored to post Pone the decieion ci a Lomipausa; the people bemee' ves would siways, 6 ister, repder justice to every fic rasn; that f hs fiends intended to use his pame, hoped t' would ooly be before 9 full celagation of all the members of th Dito, Be would therefore ad vise tbem to coucur io te pos'putcment until Tharsray next. The frievca of Geucral Wardidge were comitent tbat Bis @ection envavt be prevcatec by any fraudulent or disbonest wescs it is said that anew compe has appeared tn the field for # nomination, io tie thape of a very rica old epeae, who fs offering incredibie sums votes, the delegetes ». 8 1Dee Udi wo far, THIFD PILTRICT KNOW NOTHING CONGDESSIONAL CONVENTION. ‘This Conven'ion met last wight, at the corner of Green Wich oad Duane sirecie. Gourge &. Barney o2cupied the cbair, J. Philips Pheo'x A. J. H Duganne, Chas. 8 ‘Tappen and otbers were place? ix nomination, and» aimber of ballots were had. Oor reporter was refussd & sialement of ibe result, ont it is nderstood that J nuipe Phenix wae the evce-stuleamlidete. Me, Phenix merchant, res toe Fiest ward, ani formerly ccoepled the poritio ber of congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT ENOW NOTHING CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION, ‘The Know Notbing Coavention of the Pighth Congres- vlonsl istrict met i ihe American Council rooms, ov Fourth avenue, near Thirty soccad etrect, last night, and nomirated Shepherd Knapp as cam pale Cleiriet e bal | beg Shepherd Knap Abram Wak+ man. of we ‘The Municipal Reform Committee. We recetved the (oviowtog communication on Thureday last, inviting us to aitend a meeting of the Municipal Reform Committee, which was to be held last evening ah the Now York Univer x ty Revorw Segue, ew York, Oct, ae Sin—Pleage attend n mecting of this coinmiliee, on Fi the Unive = see TEChR COOPER, Chairman ‘G. M. Penterreter, Secretary. According to our cena! custom i all such cases, we Gespatcbed one of our reporters to the ap. pointed piace fir tho purpore of presenting an impartial report of the proceedings to the pub. Me; but we are prevented frcm doing eo by the refe #2] of the committe to allow Lim to be present at their deliberations. The foliowiw,g is his account of the afatr, which proves that there so ca.let :"ormers are political humbuge. In the fret place, they send us an Invitation soliciting Our attendance at their moeting and when we Send a reporter they refuse to admit him, although be shows their own note, signed by the Chairman, Mr Pe. ter Cooper, and the Becretary, Mr. H. M. Scbiefielen — A r~4 seven, the time aj for the re wo gh Setorm Committee, I ios oe coer the apar ment in whic! tee were arsembied | hed some aitheulty sy pa ont their whereabouts, s¢ no person to aware of = Presence tm the balding, except te, ene gentieme, who oxprestod his Delle! that they Bot atoust to a string of boans, or something to that eect, eat, expressive trutbfcl. On ent the * oti Chataber,"’ as the apartment in wbich oommsiens bat met is called, 1 found three gentlemen seated ata table, ove of whom ‘s weil knows jo the public through bis enlarged benevo- led by nature Lyi poliicten. This gentieman was Mr. Peter Couper, and One of the oibert | recogniz daa Alderman Blant. The , 1 vbink, wee Mr Rootetieten The moment | mado [found myseif an object of the greatest ere taring no notice of the aston prodvced by my presrnce I took s seat at the tadie, prepared to report whatever might take place. Mr. Cooper, however, inforned me that the meeting waa =. and that (hey cid uot expect any memoers tb te on! & preliminary meeticg of the committee,” raid Wo dic ne intend to bave the provcedtings emaane are trying oo added, oe giro i peo ‘& good city govern ui, but we aro not realy to make be yet.” wea t exbibiting their ‘nvitation, ‘I come bere {n Compliance With the request of the mecting.” ‘Mr, Cooper looked at the inyitation; eo did Mr. Blunt ‘rd Mr. Schicficlep, and, aller a critical examination, said Ghat (here was rome mirtaks about it, and that it was not Sent by the committes, #m I to do, thea, gentiemen? — ~ AD invitetinn to allend your meeti 08 tell me the mietiiy 7 remonitrated Mr, © at thie point. the case, “We don’t want to exciade right of course, FA know; but yousee aod only for that we would be very fienry Erben came ‘nto the room, invitation, ted what the fe Some, epee wan Bs very bappy 0 see me when they « ‘we baveonly bad tn ze arse quis roody mans owe pol «Well, gentemen, po) to have to leave such erat ese, Good €) They oY sad oes great { of “tbe Cooneff Obamr Orr motte, whew Lop bn Da state of astonishment * ‘ ene pg them. (quenly ® cermined that the reformers nom! Whiting for Mayor ; NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1856. petrs and Supplier—Extortion and Strange Swi The Commissee on Repairs and Supplics of the Board of Aldermen met in Mr. Valentine’s office, City Hall, at 8 o'ckvels P. M. yesterday, Aid. Tucker in the chair. James Read being sworn, testified—1 do carpenter work for the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplice; I kept bote] before I went into this business; 1 am nota carpenter by trade; J started in business last December; 1 applied to the Commissioner to do the Corporation work; Mr. Selab was not under any obligations to ine (La! I know of; there was no upderstanding whatever be- tween me and the Commissioner as, to what amount of profit or per centage should be charged om the bills; I keep my Own books and make out the bills, the terdept and Commissioner have directed me to estimate of work before I dic it. sioner what I would do it for; he wid mo Go it, 1did not do it by contract the several items: 100 not th me to ry and but made out a bill that bill exceeded the amount | estumated for the Cost; the Superiateadeant exa mined the work and bills, comparing thew; he never taid there was anything wrong tp my Dilis; in one or two cases be thought they were too 1 do not have access to the bills of my predecessor; { charge no profit where I buy materials aud send them to the public ya'd, but whers I buy placks, and ure them up, then 1 three cents whe a plans; I know thet no: has beea aid by any party'for the privilege of farsisbing materi. als tome, and Idon't kuow any case where thorc bas been; L pever did any work dy written contract; the a old material 1 take beck to the public yard, 1 it is wort! ip og there; the Supertpteadept does not keep any 4 te {the lumber that is user upand the work done in my de- ; Samuel Walker is my foreman; he is a praoti (al mccbanic; Lam governed by bix advice aad decision; Talways take bim with me; Mr Irving nag told me to go Abd ermate the cost 0} # job; he bas wid me frequealy he could get work dove ‘tor’ leza than I do it; {a ove or two twstances objections being made, | red my bills; Mr. Irving is just a8 particular about the accouais and work for the city as thougn he was intereetoa in them persovaily. James Moran, sworn, said—I am employed by the Pome isioner as inspector on contract work; I am a curpenter. The Chairmen—Mr. Irving stated, when under oath, ‘that be sent you to examine ibe pumps, to see wheiner the work was Cou wen the bills were rendered. Witveer—1 have examined pumps but on two Goomsions never more that I remember of. Aisermen Fulmer mentioned ng of dorea pamp” ere $30 ana $40 had heen Rarigh for repairs, The witress ceclarea thst not one of those prmys bad bo ever oxemined, or kuown what work was done oa them, orifany. 1 examined, said he, the pump at the corner of Rivington aud Orcbard sirects; this was one of the two cases in which I was cent to see if any work bad heen done; I jocked to see if there Was any pew work done om the pamps merely; Lnever examined to see ifeny work hai been done to the pumps below the surface or on ihe insite; if I had examined the werk I could not have told if ibe price charged for it was correct. Chairman—Mr Irvivg testified to us that when be went around to examine the pumps, &c, he tock you with bm. Witness—Sometimes he does, but not often; I went arcund with Mr. Irving occasionally to sce what'a job of ‘work woula coet; I would merely make a rough guess at the cost, and let le gos l was eg in one case to examiac the }ouse of Hose Company No. I told Lim it wouls cost more than $250, anc he did nae it done; I received two collars a cay Mr. “james. Carr—T am a tigner; { have been «m- joyed avring the year by Mr, Donce2n; I was with him about two morihs T aid workon twenty geoond ward station houre; I put seme new tin on the roof; ecldered holes; Donovan Bever was thcre while T was at worl: on the Twenty-recond ward etatiea houze; 1 do pot know bow many sheets of tin were pat on the roof; it may be one hundred, ik may de one hundred and ify; I poi come gutter on ibe back part of the building aiunun Fetus you sure you put thirteen ehects of ti on that roof, exclusive of the skyligui? A. No, sir. Q Can you swear thet you put th’ricen sheots of tin on the roof? “A. No, sir; 1 eae awear that | soldered twerty holes. ‘aud I'redaced them: be romembe-ed that the committes examined this roof, and found 12 sheets of now tin pat on, 19 holes roldered, and 2% feet of ® inch leaser pat on, for which ibe city is charged the mocerate sum of $290. Never- theless, the Superintendent and cthers bare sworn that sil these bills were right, juet and equnable, and toat uit Wore a8 particrlar to eve th the work had been dons for All pa: 103, iy wll be re. en called eure the committee + jast, and what they usually charged for such work, The following account from one mon wil give ine public rome idea of the real vature of raid bills, and the extortion that is Practices in at ast seme of the departments of public work The first column Of prices is that eont im by mith. Thereconc column of prices is that toade out ‘or the Comptroller end the Comuittce of Repairs and supplice, by two able aud Girinterestes pumpmakers— PUMPS PRPAIRED BY 1 t ARowed Pomp, corner Att rmey | PEC... os . $20 00 mp, corner Hester and 20 Pump, corper Forty pin! aca Third avences , corror Fift syenues 0 Pump, at No. 4u' Cherry treet 5 00 p, at No. 11 King 0 50 ump, cerner Scommel a 1 Water irects 25 v0 10 Pomp. corner Byguth aveune and comb's oe 4 Pump, corner Rose and reo 9 0 fump, corter Can on sor Delancey. street: % Damp, opposite No ~- Pemp, corner Riy streets... .. 300 Powp, corner 16th “ti avenue, 16 75 Pomp, corner street 300 Purp, evr - Pe TMP, corner 1th atr Third avenues . 200 1 ee to 15 0 300 0 $00 1 9 16 00 200 Pump, opposite 214 Bowery...... .% 00 863% Vump; at Harlem, at 6 | cmp, corper Macdeuga’ 9 00 Temp, oppor ite iC6 Pape 90 Pump, corner Broome and 7 Cal 6 oo amp, corner Sa ‘aad Greenwich streets... s BOO 90 Pump, corner Sul! ete. 25 900 91,959 00 $512 00 Allowed ‘ . 0 Difference... .. sees $1,008 0 ca Out of a bill of $1 59, $413 ia ‘allo’ od, leaving $1,066 ts the amount of the extortion. This is a sample of thore Lis which have been sworn to be correct. Commissioners of Health. The Commissioners met yesterday afternoon at the Oty Hal. The ‘ollowing businers was transacted -— Brig Sea Lark, irom Matanzas, arrived September 20. Has beom cleansed aad otherwise fumigated. Theowners cesiro permission to bring her up to the city and die cbarge Ube cargo. Tho petition wae referred to the Health Oteer, with power. Brig ged ad Courins, arrived on the 19th Inst from Havena, wi tobacco and eegars. The largo qnan- uty of Iolo Tall packages on board, the owners t will be plundered, if she je discharged at Quarac- tine, end they petiticn to come to the city, or for a stream permit to diecharge ‘rom the stream. The case was re erred to the Health Officer, with power. DOCTOR WiLL Digav kre The following pecullar acd mterest.cg comucricauor wae received and rend = be 4 Commesroxens oF Heaute oun — Gusn rugs 1 sow in your published day leet a letter of Dr. Harris, of the Marine ring to S case of fever which bet been reseived pita) from brig Wijliam B. Dotee. The poy. clan of the Sariwe fon ita}. De. Harri hae been hind a Se gas A 0 Board aad OF padile ineaae wae Mogt uns ir ICR! doctor further esas we that it ~as pot yellow ‘he man He farher very faliag! p that yell peor fallow ab seampetae at ts We begeart toute to your boworehts Board that medical tare of tb: nae Fe rred to waa given ty satel: shthe or ren Crrv or New slings of Taon joapiial, refer. othe bes that we have. bad kr je experience in ‘he fever in the West indies, and we Know when we meet uetawe, and that & Dod the schooner N jaca, stream vag was reneered to the Health (fficer, with power, Ft 3 a een rmorsmocnes, ‘The Health Offcor reported to Board that bo bas ha tysprdy Fog OF toe rie Free Bate and found + oie Sept 26, tal the , in re i Ad] Pepaty fealin ‘OMcer, and to pestion, “Where are you from?” anewered, "From a walt! Wat the wv on the fumigated ant ventiinied %, the ageney of windentip the period ofeic days; ver whied boing conetdered ae coming from Aspinwall, wor ailoved te proceed to the wharves of the cty thereto diecharpe Ler cargo, Be said tues tho preena ‘ated he Cotmiesioncrs, a9 well ae ove of tne Free State. ‘lift tf Hi = ry upasimousiy approved. FOn motiog, niourned to the 4th inst, Brooklyn Board of Health. Ocz, 3.--Present, Mayor Hali and Alderman Oakley. ‘The Health Officer submitted the following :-— GenTLeMkx—No case of contagious wiesevekice oe The May or stated that nied vial od every part ot the city in which it was considered that yellow fever ex- ta’ | but he had ber ghd cases, MT ad re- ported ax eick by officer rook, yt mornin; bad merely a slight cold. In Var brant ‘rest be hal found a man, his wife and five children, down with phd hid No new none however, of yellow fever, Application was male permission to tigate the argo of the brig Mary ©. Haskell, from Cien! ‘On motion of Alderman Wal-b, laid oa the caaten ‘on account of having sickuess on board. Adjourned. Fort Momiiton Keltef Society's Dr. othe reports McDonnell in peene stare as terday; Mre Molutere, Mra te and Minna Tarbardé very tick. All ovhers, yrorens reporid, doing wel’. New case—Arthur Surns. Nothing new inthe silitary Aoepiial. FRANCI3 &. BINER, Secretary. Fort Hamron, Oct. 8, 1856-936 A. M. City Iw PARTIOULARS OF THE FIRE CN WASHINGTON STREET. Yeotercay moruing, about 11 o'clock, the workmen suc- ceeded in getting out the large iron safe belonging to C. H. Lilitenthal. On opening it, the contents were found to ve jd ag order, and Lut slightly damaged by the heat and er. The large building stapd'ng upon the corner of Barciay street presents o . siged appearance. A large pation Of the gout wait and part of tbe vail on Barclay frcm the eighth story down fo the fourth, has ‘allen. leaving the remaining portion of the wes: Ser above the fourth floor, in a dargerous condition, The following is a lat of the insurances:—C H. Lilienthal pooh $id, 100 insurance on bis atock, in the following of- z-Cotammbin, $1,000; 000; Firemen’s, $7,300; National, Ft 600, Waehing’ ‘Within a week ica w the fire Mr. Lilienthal pro- cured $10,000 insvrance on the new buildings, as ro lowa:—Columbia. $5.060; Excelsior, $5,000, The building 213 Wasbington street is owned by J. A. Welle; it is Camaged about $500 and insured for $5,000 tn the St. Mark's Ipaurance Co. Joby A Solomon, dealer in willow aud wooden wi eccopytng 213 pon, street, has the ewes surance on bis # raricat, $3,000; Nass", of Brook- typ, $2,000; Fulten, "Fe,o0e: Lon, Tala’, $2, 000; Excal- sor. $3, 09; Metropolitan, $5,000; total, $17, 000. levi Cole,’ dealer in butter, eRge. &e ', occupying the collar of 218, Bas $1,000 insurance ia the New Amster. cen Ipsurapee Co. it a not known at prevent bow the five ony ta ont the matter is under investigation by the Tire Marshal. Faxny Maxantive.—Bigh prices still prevail ia ‘the meat market. Rump eteaks sell at 120. a 146., and corned pieces at Sc. a 190. per id. Poultry is cheapening, and in a few weeks the marke ill be active. There is no change worth noting in deb. Butter bas raised since last week, and Orsnge county is now quoted at 3¢c per Ib. Vegetables are plentifal and toerably cheap, all except pr tatoer, In which there bas been ap upward speculative ovement They sel! at $2 60 a dbl., and sweet potatoes at $3 per bbl. Appies are searoo—onustally #9 for the season and command $2 50a db! Peach*s are “piayed out,” but giapes and plums are plentiful, and tolerably chr'sp. Newark (N. J.) Faexonrees in me Cry. —The mem bere of the Newark Fremont and Dayton Club visited this city yr sterday. “7 paid the New Yor« Herat cetab- listment & vit, complimented its vetor with nire hearty cheers, aftee which thoy formed ia line aad warched Uy tothe Park. These New Jersey Fremontora ero @ very re*pectabie looking body o! men, and wili ro doubt gtve a good accoun' oi themacives next Novem- ver. Make way for the Pathfinder. Brooklyn City Politics. ‘The American (or Know Nothing) Convent!:n met at Centra! Hail, in Fulton avenue, last evening, aad nomi- rated Edward 7. Wood as the candidate of tho American perty for Coneress. The district comprises we first wcive wards of the elty of Brooklyn. ‘The Police Conventions of the same party, to nomiuate condidetes for Police Captains of the several districts, met last evening, acd vomisated the fllowing: First rouse District—Joa sary (the preset! incambent). Third Distriet—W tiliam bi. Vau. Fourth Diswrict—George W. Rogers. The Cherleston Duct. COBRESPONDE? CB BATWEEN MG. RUBTT AND MA. MAGRATIT. Sie—It baz josi come to my knowledge that your bro y ther, E. bagrath, Feq., bas sent a chatler ‘to the ei- ois ot the Merce? y, 0 aecount o: the pablication in that yd of the articles signed “* fer.” "ha view ‘evcnling a collision betwocn our matual friends, 1 by avow myself the avihor of those aruicles. Itrust, rir, that you will seo the propricty of relieving othere irom the Probable and pul: it! cous jucnee: of vindisas- ing your honer, bys vindicating it you rien’, Dr. Ferman, mil rake “the, neseerary ar racgemente, Your 0ded ery ent, EDUUND RAETE, Jr, Macnatu, Charlestoa 358 ‘To the Hon. A. G. Sepiamber 27, 1 Caanresto, Sopte Sre—Y ovr note of the 27th instant wee Sanday, ia Aiken, by Dr. Furman, to would return an answer |u Charte: ton Your commntication gave eny ¢iMerlty ba? grown out of the publica: articles, of Which you have avowed » i! he 1 took the most cifectoal moan nmsteave! ae I atop Wo the prosuedinge of which you no bad hoped that these meats would hove proved sveceesful ; that they were not, was evtirely D*yon! my covtucl 1’ came 1 the city the day aiter ihe rocel pi of poor note ia Alken, and ites, for the first ime, icarned that definite arrangements ha. been mite fur a duel betw Mr. Tabor and my biothor, the time of their mecting having been ixed at an bour pricr to the oreival of the crs. Your ¢octaration of being the author of the articles which bat din the Mercury, sddreseed io my. self, i Oi nO interest or consequence to mo. Shouid J deeia it requisite w take pe for moeting th ovoked charges eac acy Taboll follow the tates of my sense of aud propriet therein by the counsel of frienus, sud ect rogarting enggcetions of my asralant. 19 the bite as well ae myself it ie due thet thie correspon lence suould ve kpown. Your obedient ecrvant, Mr. Doxey Revers, Jr. A. GO, MAGRATE. WITHDRAWAL OF TH# FON. 4. @. MAGRATR. CAARLEStON, Sept. ‘W, 186. Mrsena. Eprrons—Uuder the inetrugu2oe of the accom panying letter from we How. A Magrath, whoh wilt please pablieh, I «onld ren cest you w aapounce f) he ie no longer a candidate to Uli the yxcaney created by the withdrawal of the Hor. Wm. Atkem. Your obediemt eervent, A GOURDIN, To Ma. Hexry Gocrpiy'—Dtan Sr—Receat occurrent ots have cetermined me to exprees to you the dosiro that imu will withéraw my nsme sea candidate ia the peed ng election for Mombor of Congress from this district. oo aly, oS opposition to me bag deen mas! nue proceeded to tbe extent of cneitiog ety ae . which foatingr, aud caceing public ex citement. Under these c'rcumatauces, | feel t to of duty t retire from the police! aroma, regarciers of tho many copalderatton s = prevailed om me to yield to your solicitations, eng to my nominson, Serpriged and peice! ; oe ot or in which I lave been ageniled, 1 looked ho; the result of the lection aa the beet ane er harces al get against me, But this anticlpeted « ma | peomp y forego; dif itcam be constiere: a raoritiog Deaserfally make To the rtirement from whict I wited T gladiy «burn, trosting that (oe many frie. l¢ who have eam iefped me in Une tontter, and with whom | have beea po- tally and tocialiy connected, wil! prove to my filow ota rnerasty ai thelr continvet (riendahip le my cet vindication, whether at s public sorvant or private tizen In coming to the determ'nation I by or) te which my feclings and signeut alike impel ma, ian «ware tbat I disappoint the wikher aed expectations of many of my friende. You, #ir, 1 am evre, will do me the ‘ate to romember that my consent to become a candi ‘ate © 18 conditional of atirowet mac, { tistined: stated, Sa wale know led: : {, “with pervect propriety,’ pence Of kp honorable ambition, my own case, | world act “onter perromally favo ‘Any coatest, por, a connected with hey A 4 canvass out of whieh there should arwe bitter feolic H sions." The conditions expressed by eo te ‘ Meoparabiy comnected’ Nyy my acceptance of potrination 4 pot exist, end 9 consideration of consis: 7 \# wided to the many other motives which fix me in be reeolution te withdrew my Game as © candidate, vour chedient servant, A. G. MAGRATAL TELEGRAPHIC, FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE COMBAT. Batrowona, Oot, 3, 1864. The Charleston Mercury contains further partlewlars of the late duel, It states that Magrath challenged Mesers. Beart and Taber, of the Mercury, sevorally, to meet him on the charge of publishing and endorsing libellous at- eee eee enn On the field wore made pm eg Fe ES C er i , tout 4 abd notified Mecrath of bis readiness to meet bim, Magrath rephed Wat he bad ao further de. mand 16 make. | wih ember, te Peck a Cbsyee; a the Rev. Dr. J . ence, R. I., ta Mies Bees nanchort, of Albany, N. ¥. Hatss—Aarriany.. WN. Ja. by the Rev. Jos. F. Phillis, cbureb, GxonGe , of New Orleans, to Maxcanyr, wood, a J. Pie be “he ee RL ara Rev. Benry W. | Ae ‘New York, io eee a. Caughter of the Bra of Philadelphia, late SGharicn Harvey, Died. Mcury.—On Thursday, Oct. 3, of consmmption, Maky, wite of James Mulry. , ‘The relauves friends of the , are respectfaily invited to atsend the funeral, from her residence, No 23 Chrystie to-merrow ‘at one o'clock. Kung --Suddenly, on , Ust. 2, Mxxor, relict of Jobo A. King, in 70th year of her Her relatives and friends, and also of her son. Eifjah C., and bor son-in-law, Alfred Smith, are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 47 Mar. ket strcet, ibis afternoon, = at three o'clock. ‘Lexps. —On Friday, Oot. 8, of apoplexy, Mr, Frapsrick W. Laxps, in the 66th year of his ‘The relatives and friends of the , those of his bro- thers, Berry H. and Amos Leeds, an ‘she members of ‘St. John’s and Columbian Lo¢ges, are invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, No, 248 West Thirtieth street, witnout fur ther invitation. Cornett —On Friday, Oct. 3, Frora Coanrtt, widow o aged 68 years, 11 months and 12 the late James tornell be ae 6 relatives and friends of the my y are sopetaly brite to attend the funcral, from ner late residence, 844) West Ninetcenth street, to-morrow afternoon, Ps) Cali Morais sapere please copy. r Lavovess —On Friday, Oct. 3, Taomas Stir Leyivess, aged 8 years and 7 months, ‘Hie friends and acquatutances are seepecteliy, invited to attend the funeral, trom the penance st Of his sister, No. 246 Sixth street, to- ‘His remains wiil be taken to “orn oe Thursday, Oct nea, zL — 01 Comseus Euicanaru, wife oi ky hota ¢ Covel, ies Spring street ‘The relatives and friends are tuvited t2 attend the fune- rel, this pe at two o'clock. Service wili be per- formed at the M. . church, in Greene street, Rev. Or Pecks, and thence to the Union Cemetery, Will msburg. Rose.—On Thursday evening, Oct. 2. of dropsy, Mary Ross, widow of the late Noah , in the 71st year of her aie Shei, Sune mpetss rhac! t church, are ree ly inv! tend the funeral, this morning, at ten o’clock, from the residence of Freterick 8 Lynch, No 272 Seventh street. Gxrarvsanx.— On Thursday, Oct. 2, atter a short iilness, Hix, wife of Tey's Grafdmann, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully lavited toattend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, trom her late residence, No, 102 Lewis street, without further invitation. Acocms —On Friday, Oct. 8, Mary Ann HuGurs, — ter of Patrick and Mary He , aged 11 mont 8. a te funeral will take ] lace to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, at No. 88 Cherry street. The irlends of the fa- mily are invited to Prestig without further notice, zaxy.—On Vriday, Oct. 8. Parnick Kann, aged 46 | @ Dative of county Longford. town of Granard, Ire- lend. ‘The friends of tho family, and those of hi brothers.in. law, Jobn Troy and William Mackey, are requested to at- tend the funeral, trem his late residence, No. 48 Hudson street, bd morrew shernocn, fat two o'clock, to Calvary Cemeter: Philadel jpbia papers please co, FeruaM.—On Friday evzning, Get. 8, of bilious fever, Racurt Fvigam, aged 14 years and 10 ‘months, Her friends and acqualitances are respectfully tz vited to attend the funeral, from her late reaidence, No. 117 Kim street, to morrow afternoon, at half o'clock. The remains will de taken to ee Montreal papors picase co] Broumax —On Friday, rit ‘ of dysentery, Guoncs BocbMay, 6B years. Bia frienas and "oqualntances are respectfully tm to attend the foneral, to merrow steele, from bis late sesidence, No. 96 Bridge street, corner of Talman street, Brooklyn Mawowsy —On Thursday, Oct. 2, of consumption, Sakau, wite of John V, Meidowny, aged 27 years and 17 " }, and those of her mother, Serah Vau Hise, are res) nly invited Lag tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clook, from her late residence. No 22 Devoe street, Williamsburg. Moxp.—On Friday, Oct. 3, Awws C. Ketiy Morb, dsugh- tor of the mto Eoward Kelly, of Ballyabaunon, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place to. morrow afternoon, at tw: o’clock, from the residence of her uncle, William edo: nagh, Lee avenve, Williamsburg, to Calvary © The ~ eng and acquaintances are respcctfully 1avited attend. Tayion.—On Fiiday, Cot. 3, Susan M., wife of Joseph G. Taylor. aged i8 years, 11 months and 16 days. ‘The relatives friends of the family are nem eon invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afterncon, at two o'clock. from ber late residence, No, 101 South First bas Wihamsburg. Riy—On Thursday evenicg, Oct. 2, at half past ten o'clock, CaTEmune A118) 7A, wile of Devvis MoCarty. The friends and relatives of tue family are Tes pect! invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at Vanderbilt's Lancing, Staten Island, to morrow afteraoon, a one O'clock, without further invitation, Gnmwoss —Suddenly, on Friday, Oct. 8, of apoplexy, Sana Janz, wife of Thomas Gibbons, and daughter of the inte Rey. Jutu H. Elliot. ‘The revatives and friends of the family, those of Mre. Eiliott, and of ber husband en1 his brother, James Gib- bone, are is vited to attend the funeral, from her late re- idence, in Bowronville, to morrow afternoon, at two o'ckeck, Whhout further notice. Bicciva.—In Jersey Ciiy, on Vhnredey evoning, Oct. 2, Mre. Jaye Frees, wife of Capt Lewis Higgins, in the 52d year of Der age. ithe fiscée of U the family are requested to attend the aners|, from her late residence, No 176 Railroad avenue, thie afiern: on, Bt three o'clock, Cannot —At Syracuse, on Werinesday, Sept 24, ot the residence of her father, No. 39 Butternut street, O con. sumption, which the bore with Christicn fortitude aad vn, Heexa ANye Cannon, aged 20 years, 5 months aud 9 ¢ays. May ber soul rest in poace—amen. Trish American and Cerk paper please copy. Wrins.—In Boston, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, of cholera in- faztum, Fraxican P., son of Marshall P,’ and Sarab J, Wilda, bgo¢ 15 montis. Sint —At Jackson, Oblo, on Thura Oct, 2, Danoran Qurry, daughter of Samuel Smith, formes|y of Smithtown, long island. MARITIME IN1 INTELLIGENCE. oer von, ‘yon waw Yoax—ra15 Dav. Tor RISES... ‘5 90} woos sere. SUS SRTE... « 6 | wien War Port of New Fork, October 3, 1850. creanen co faite, Belated —Noetaith the, Bibbs, Demerara Fucker & Light um Sacus Brett Son & Co. ), Chiabo Seat "Nes B Whitney 8 Co. Leighion, Darien Ca¥ J Peiers Pebr A Jevoircs, Jennings, Windsor —J T Johnson & Co. jogion—F x gs nna Ware, Suverthia Lay Sebr Emuy Je Jane, » Pursell, Palimore—Matier, Lord ik Que t2, 2 PM, ata ial Steamsdip Africa, Shannon, Liverp 27) mde one rye a, to KB Cunard. Sept 2, st, 2 AM. peeved ster i iat erponn, eh, bound Seren Cikawha, Bulle 4 ’ sb days and 18 yen, ‘wad mdee and peasengers \o mob, Croeveron & Savannah, 88 hours, 2d ine & PM, & mi wmabip Knoxville, Ludo, obra? Pamecngert 18 L Mitch. Finulorns, exchanged signin with eamahip’ Florida svctte for Rarnnnah. and at 96 PM, with simamehip South oe ee ee ae UKatiesion; 24, off Woodlands, peleed bret “EStauin satan, TY Foster, Che on, hours, with mise mt Sartesae Jo. tet inet, 5: ‘itil BW a tok Pe! homie pxchar ged sign ab ‘Md, 6.) OM, 10 miles Not on eset ni: als’ wih stdanwhip Plorige, hence on my, Barstow, New Orleans, Bent 13, with dee, to Stent on te Git Y Page, Ro, mae Yin; vessel to RB pak Co mepey ie enged signls with a ship showing 13: Retiage Cardenas Cop 2%, with migar, ie. ews. Sea eet eden nas, epoxe eohr ea T, for Cardenas. meat), Heath, Guayama, PR, Sept oii re ha, Pa ree ae ia © jc ’ *Sandjors 8, Poke stip Scoand, of Lialloweil) Longthorne, Turks 1s Bera a ‘eae! to Brett Charion (of fe Savannsh) Vightbourn, ne 12 ke, to POV" King & Co, Wm Aeery, Yio EN raemage. Expo repged pees sin ot Nese aver), Laatalr, Malaga, Avg ui Ipmaater, 200 uN, lal 3880 Ton 08, epake brig eis bee EAE, Kom, ma, Rr In cept), with rune, to roster. Dah ult aye Wattorge Boar: oe dwtance W miles, earke hrg Mary MeRae, Crocker, frfem Rateen fer Wien, ey wa, Trion Tatand, toy veeel @ Pilavury & ety -_ — ford, Barnes, Virginia. Eimira ne a Withars, Vieg! Rehr adria. ‘Behr i juest, Kener, Aires : Behe nag os Wilber, Raltimore. failor, Edwards, Baltimore, 10D, Baltimore. Steamer Ironsises, at iver satadslonle, Steamer Bristol, Alen, Pht Radowphie, Steamer Wamsutta, Nye. Now Vedford. Steamer Pelican, Ayre, Providence. BELOW, Brig Macon, from Savannah, SAILED, bens, London; Azamingo, Liverpoo!; barks Clara Haul Pronele Secon starve; Geix Borate, dacksourile. ‘Wind during the day from 8W to NW. ‘Arr ship Morning Star, mutta: bark Hy Herald Martne THILADELPED pect Bote bat Beal | Philadelphia tor Key West, with oath ies on Ji Shoal, in returning to the city for re- palre, wan lon gu Cohansty Finis, where se remains Wilh ne fect water Arr st me ad Bae ra bi Portiand; sobre HF’ Pa; tekerson, “Brtsok dase Wit I Lewis, Suton, Tpewich tamecn, Winsmore, » dou as as William, Torrey, Wyham; Washington, Pt "atterson, Port. Cid #1 rity of New of New Es bec, hand 3 NYorl Matthews, Bosion: Keane johongo, Corish, Londonderry, wi Berry, "Norseane, vate BS Alexander, Merrinap, ard Naskna. Lewis Boston, brig Tanrents Heced, do, sche Jom James, a ‘Charleston: on Willamson, Winsmore, and Grecian, Frethey, Boston; Washington, Patterson, Portland. ‘Misecllancous and Disasters. The steamahip Knoxville, Capt Ludiow, arrived yesterday from Savannah. We are indebted to purser Jas J Wendell for late papers. Br Bark dane fom Picton, struck on Lady Inland Canso, Nova Geotia; ontd inst (oy iclegrephs ant aid to be a total wreck, The Jane was faunchad Io Atay Inst, is $76 tone register, and insured in New York and Philatelphis to extent nt of about a $12 000, Lixe Meas Pita, Little, efore reporied Bax Maixe Law—Capt Relmer of the bark rived yes'erday, reports:—The bark Maine Law, gently Jost. at Cardenne, rece en the LOh at nd will coat before ready for service sowe eee whieh is’ more than Bug Srernen G Base st Boston, from, Fastport for Balt more, Gund decks auept Got 1, of Cxpe Uod, and lost overboard Thos Gill, seaman, aged 25. ’ The vessel also sprang 4 leak. Scur vee Mena, at Baltimore from Bahia, exp fase ree avy Weather on the coast, sprung foremmast aa S1oor James, of Taunton, with coal, went ashore on “Obim- ney Corner Reef,” near eur Sucheme’ Hl Head, on the 234 uit, and is ‘# total loss. Crew saved. The fine coppered and fastened bark Wenharn, in complete order, ‘order, 624 tons, was sold in ‘Baltimore on Moutay, for ‘the +h Pull for Mesare TB Wales d Co, of Boston, ‘ecent: ly launched at Medford, has been called the Prec! pic: — ae tafe ster? Ist inst, by: aoe et Merrit, a ‘superior bark of about 830 tons. called the ena. Ere! "owned by Yeaton & Hare, fd, otkers, of Porth oettand, aud Capt Ei Sargent, who» ill command ‘Whalem: piiat New Bedford 1st nay ship Caroline, Gray, fr Paste Sid from do24, ship Danl Wood, Pacific Ocean; bark Ana- con de, Crennet, do. lattapolsett 2d, bark Willis, King, Atlantic Ocean, via New orted. re} “at Haunibar June ice. Nelson, FA. 350 69, {o,sail nw few Sarees on acruize, ian = Se, Flea ang 8 1S 8 lon ob hea Do Ee Boiss, nor ton, RE be sp, all told Ca Si argo whale the da} '¥ before. burt lost hi a Suk coping 2 imng of 8 Spoken-—-Feb 1, lat ie Jon 165 W, Hi Taber, ‘wer NB NB. 400 sp, AED A Deriste Uhstie, of Reefcoln, steariny Shon bark Gi & Heory, Buddington, ot Ntondoa, all w ~v de. ip Roee Standish, Hutchi from London Jt ator Onteti ‘A 30 lat 18 80 N, Jon 40 W. hence J: 4 aS on 2. june '10 for San Francisco, p, Margaret Bisa, Strout, hence for Buenos Ayres, July Rutchings, from Liverpool for Mobile, Sept 12, ut etip Ohio, BS, % 1 Sbip Chapultepee bound W3W, Sept 9, Iat 46 21, Jen te00. bi pon prgmrsll, from Ons dif for Callao clecoe 8 49:33 N, lon 1 v8 BR hp Feeeraidn, bona W, E epi 4, at 45 80, lon er a Stine Her. ou jerposl for Charleston, Sept IT Jat 48 44, lon fone, % isser, from Amsterdam tor NYork. 8 PUN Jat 49 N, oe ew ae Ly ag tego ar td . lon 30 Wee with red ball bark steering 8, s soming white sth rents paged a la Brig Vielen fom B Doboy tor pong, vlon7 e. Antwan, riko ad mein pees port Pay ara, Moree a Stack- eames for mor do do. ay Lae Fox’ York Buh; Geneen: Mpa tarde eee Aug 21—Tn port bark Roebuck. Pease. from Rieh- mond vie. Pernambuco, discharging part (f cargo, wouid coed to ie Janeiro; schve Emily Keith, Penn, {9th J Darling. Terrs, for do Sept’ ea} for NYork &. Sept 2, BUENOS AYRES Aug lO—In port ships Danl Elliott, Robin gon, di: for Caicutias John Knox. (inn, diag; berks borat iw, lets or Salen 10 oF 18 gis dase ‘Three Brothers, Sherid, 6, ware, i Bicbors ‘er, for 5 bow, Be en tiem Yor ae ah ‘todas, Thome ines do; Caltiornie, ig: br ier a adwine, MeCoraic re tam due fon cent, for do 40. 270 3 Mayen Save rick, and New ‘Light, Bro be Jonas, ie we Hixaapors Sept 4—In post brig abbote fi eon to aailin S days for Pedeo Kos fod Corner rom Diack Raven, Ja, Sep! 10—Iu port sche Dolphin, Fisher, for Poston 3 days. Campanas Be 23~Ip port bark Jublies, for Boston aeth: bri 2 Ara re, Lovell for do, ane; Maria, givordy from javana for Por une; Ellen Maria, Carus, from fort for do sbt Oct 1 er Muscat, July 18—In port bork Elizabeth Tal), Mpaning. from Helesn March 2, vin Zanzibar (where ehe arr June ud ). be (HAMTAMILLA: Rept 2—In port bark Hy Warren, Stanwoot, jor Roston next day. bons a Av Prince, Sept ®—In portechr Duxbury, Ciidord, for fon 2 ‘fron Fe, Sept :9—In port bark W A Platenina, Bea w {Tons Isiasts, Peptis—In port sche Frank, for Norfolk 7 "Zsxcsman, June 3—Ko Am vessel in port. Sid 18th bark Tosco, Kichers, salem. (Pek Steamsmir Avnica.) Asrwenr, Sent J6—Art Miton, Uredford. and South Care tnin, Emme, NYore, Mion, Wekerso, NOtionns, Fe Deas son, Williama, My Helow 16th South ‘Caroll oe Surry, from Callao, Sid Old Dominion, rp hon johat Ne Nha 80h ihre nt 1D—Arr bel _ h , Boyd NOrleans ewes nn ivRN, Pept Arr "Pollade hia, Sanders Baltl more; Niehoing © 15 Fag Chase, Rav’ melt uonneany, Kept le Arr Cabinet, Wright, %Orleans, Sid eo ay! ‘oth Jean Poptite, Arbouln, fan Fran. Fld from the Hoads | clseo: Tady Arabella, Merrill, NOrleana. apRopwmtanaren, dept lo—Arr Volant, Whiting, NYok (and th for Rotterdam). rr, Sept Lim Aee Tobit, Bucknam, Port Talbot. Sid DigEavaR, seni hin 3 na rer, Maxwell, eae for Hamb oth, Je ie, Holtze’ Hon. Passed by in _aremen bark Jabilaum, Nenke, from Bre en for N RH teth, (fom, Landon), Orleans: YA France fon & bilen, Temple. Leatoay 19th Hmea Andrews ranciseo. pDANGERnes, Sept 12—Of, Valant Whiting, from NYork for totierdam, ¥, UTM, Sept 16—Arr B P Stringer, Wood, Constantino- Paper, cay Pan Yor ioe . Veritas, Pariow, NYork. 1—8id ML Frank, Haskell, Cardi? Sept io—Arr Boinburg (wo, Camumings, X Fork; Fw sine Sid 17th. Ossippee, Greer, ‘rancisco. Richardgon, &t Jobns, ¥ ith Marshes Veet Péember. NYork, Alvacado, Rvrton . Boston. GExoa, Rept 10—Arr Fastern Star, Pi'isbury, Rost ‘ Sept tI Arr Marahite‘a, Hodadee, NYork; 12th, Mc sd im vith “Flora ltr all, Bakimmere (an 7) ih Vj—In the Rowds, Hi: re Me Lean, from SN Yord. Sid 17, Mary J Kimball, Meletina, 7 kin 1 Slarhe my, Mork hah Clara itt n... a nam ing ey, Hy o injeman, Hiokman, Tadiasi, Ruckns, Bailtmore: 1th Mentor, ‘Kremer, ming, XC ih, Alma (ss), Bocande, Liverpool, to go into des THAvReRO, Arr Dona, Trautman, N¥ork. Sit 16th, Radoiph ” Lavaproon. gph Are Dean Bichmon, Pearee, Chica ish, By. Maton ih, Youn Newell st oka, i Ging of Manchester” (ve), Pevete, Phila’ tall ha teu, Kebastiag Cabot, Waite, NOricwas, Commodore, Tlie, Pind e} , Spark the ewan. Draramond, Aden; Tandy Buck, orice, Balumore, Altrad Siorer, Corwery Bom, Bolles, City Poin’, V Gharlemianer, (iaiee. W Orlccom slaty Brana, Mray, Caleutta, Corvelia Lawrene Kron Da Conway, Niork: Couneetient, Worm ish, Daniel Webster, Putnam, Bostor Piviareh, Barker, and Empire u Phitadelphia J a ge. ‘Tripided 19th, Brown; © § Pennell, saa. Michel Baltimore. Sea wari bound, yh, Wile Awake, B Nowel), Callao; ¢ Caloutia ‘Mitved. Storer, arren: and Sebastian et Yorgs Bo: vdney, Dern. tah, Tay tte ov ngapore: Genera) Nowell, Phe 2, and ne. "Bilen, Phil vines Boga € "ier ia "Frankia, dan orneit ‘Smith, ANON i Tanne Wei Savanah atts ayes, and Geo ‘trib ty inerto™, wannah. Antoinetie, Callao’ (ent Hh for Rio Jansire wyer. Queen, McCoramtek. C Raton hneen Veo oly sth, | ‘leaton ; NOvlesinw; Doe Witt Clinton, liewiey, and My Andie, Ringwood, Paltadelphia. 7 Lg ak 1o_ ent f i Brow: jghiermne, al, Vi Nh 4 N 8 men By . rer, Caleutta, Taide al ith, yi muncan, Rirmonakl, Macedonia, Preble, ond tila Lawrence, Spear, Tadoussac; Nile, Prebie, Teh Liverpoo Kearney, N'York cond eld fom Deal Stoddart, Hil, Havana, ish Lammorgier, ot, inn nnd NYork; Joun Spear, Syear, Cardal and Orlean: . ¢ 7 Wintward, Wylie, Irvine, me peg att) Robinson, Alesantets. Sid $4 eee ear Havana, Reid, Cardi@, Neurons. Vept iar, Howard, Stanwood, Havre, Sid oth, Pointer, Webster, Starr, Aor late of Cuba, mich meow, pt 1608, Henry Buck, Roctieton, from he seco Bell, Bebm, Bombay (and eld Wirpiriee, Raniett; for A, Pry are Faroriie, Clanéy, te plouaball, Upover, Cau, Sempantarn, Sop 1m and we eens ry an Dl apenas nae ae Fesian' ‘between ofa peg Lie ‘There are no mar! nanpon, ‘sent By Ene Amerienn fo,fen nen ei eeree ey “Sis Ben ott, Loring, Savannah. Amnarvon Sept IT_—We sew « wreck NS od Hone of Bia cee wept ae fe oe. aad piged be the port ofa ts aya oat repairs, “Gholtee atthe ‘Loudon She’ ig go into Green's! ine pie her o The Ameri ca. ‘ktp avery Sot rane, Warner, fom = ing at ‘Quay 4 nota eatber Seing ir, nartereohe ares ich was "3 frremaat aa deen Nearly he wl wale of ar fore aio Htther Deri ‘Dock, to a 17—Thi — oe erik Ye Pot —" i} ‘eaton, snd i see laa and ia ant of Boston, bi eet \d, but are expected off seers ps ts ne fientr—Pat in, The Occan Kew, from suleda tor Wel tts Te hor falls Viggtogs 6, ing been in wile thre upponod huriegie LALEXANDRTA, Sept t— Arr bark alavers, Merrithewy Ms j— Al vera, ; achrs Athol’ Windsor, M Hedell NYorke tor Narmacans 4, oe do. Sid schrs ‘ Diekingon, ork. BALTIMORR, Oct baat ‘lora MeDonald, “ Liverpoo) "Roland (ren), cieea isrexn| Helen Mf ie beri. tir ar ater por ore lg By ibbey, é + Mowiy River, if ne Sie fawn’ Maerua Bablat don Soka Gr a Grin “Conkli ia er, Velger, Halifax rAtneliay Hat 5 oe Crabdall Chase, Falt River; Pale Kini ; Jes Houses nilutghingou, | Wareham. “Cit Vaker, N York, sterner Fravklin, Candith NYork; bark tonia Wright, White, Aionieviteo and market; tain, Albany; Moses VanName, VauNeme, NYork. Loulia, Nason, Monievideo aad Vuenoa' Ayres; P ‘atterson, BosiO’, Oca Arr ships Norman, Flanders, Bristol; Ja- ay ‘Howard, Bulkley, Savannah, barks Pi Buenos Ayres; Thornwike, Sawyer, Havana, beige len, Perry, Port au Prince; Kate Auceraon, ley, nilla: Preniiss Hobbs, Park, Turks aland 4. ‘Pay Baltinores Winchester, Eastport for Miscellanenan’ Schrs, Hl, Dove, Alexandria A aedy Philadelphia phed abi iy ae Gaicttint gael for’ 8 tad Stousland Baltimore. Cid ship De Borin ay at = barks Gem, Samaond, Ph Fat Provinertown, brigs Marine, ‘Gfom sae Field, Harriman, Mobile; Judge Hathaway, to lout for Porto Rico; Siti, Downing, ‘eso oe Carver, Norfolk. £14, rere ship Wat Wirt, b ica, RAY yar", itoore, Richmood CHA & — steamship J my Fgetans in the ; Paibe_ciins Ge Leena Hacomass ns, Hamburg. sid brig Delaware, Thateker, HES scorns ies Ocean Banger, Cotter, indeiphia. 1 2—Arrived sloop Maria Louisa, hahean None "Sid. ist, techr Cerro She, Philadel. pha; Catlins, N York NEW O} ‘ua Ns, Sept inh "a Tapa Bay via Panaina, Gia” slp “Hielea 2 nh SRORPOLK, Sept 7—Cld bark Carniola, Hopkins, aia NEW REDFORD, Oct 1—Sl4 schr Thomas Potter, Glover, rene rod pa Lenape. NYork. ot l—Arr brig andover, Crowe Alexa ache Cerro Gordo, thaw, Pall ae erase BP to ort schrs Helen Mar, Nickerson, from Bos ton ving returne-); ‘| a e rarren for bangs ‘and Gen We epairing aby eal “Oot Bay schrs Judas ——, Phil- edelphin, Mary A Morgan, Morzan, Albany: mith, NY york £ld sebre Isaac Merrit, Waaréa, Ch Cospmnas, York; Ellen Loulsa, ijn a0; Mae NBA, Oct Arr schrs OA. P urry, N York; Norma, Andi ny, Stokes, vat naatte Pow: atua, Lock wood, tara: AL » ald: brigs Weaver, Plermont, "a Tevins, . ma ai eli th i ira Sacuel, Eeddieird, ‘Taunton, Lady Adama, Dovise ME ROVIDENCE, 06 2—Arr Fires 3 BRS ris Olark, NYork; schre John Rogers, KItott; Neiad Queen, ' Hulse; Glass Blower, Allen; Charles Carrot! Prat. ast Wi Hoons Barve, ‘ Syipb, Heli. Skiémore, Nor’ sienna Fauci, Rhode Isiard. Hu "Yor, Cid brige Moontain Kagle, Revere ey. "Hop Philadelphia sid Oct 2. Hotty ervey Vera ager tba 1 kia, ate c} ue) Jel si Gate eten feud wees ‘ete no, Sih, 60; Jo) a brown, ma, Tugrahay % Albay; Be aa! liogeworth, and The sche Waite Foam, hence 1a tel Reltionere je at anchor of ‘wick Neck. PORTLAND, Ort lin the toads whe Mar Whitney, Nor- japoleon, Geichell, ton. Walcobore Cardenas; Ly ye a for NYork. Cid Alexander, Pe Jos as and ‘ork, YRAVANNAR, § Pararenesiang Wilson, New York. Cld-ech Lovett Peacvok. Metready. New York, Soth—-Ar steamship * Augusta, Lyon, N agua aes York. pari Tie Sept SocAre brig Vesta Eien, ag 1 Prince for boston. Below Ist, berk WB I Gadiz via Boston, for Beverly. si ucore; \PILUNGTOR aoe EP Goat, Sénking, nat Wide World, NY WiCkPORD Pt Be Aa sion Report, re mM WARKKED, \uag wid, bare Edwin (ews, Ft emma athe ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, “REF ORY NOVE! JUSTICE IN THe bY haber ‘TALE OF LIFE, By F. ©. Anues. 12mo , cloth, 40 ns a Wit, bm Puriietto Octo Mhonly wil be published 's ac Justice ia ‘ wil) be pul ow 4 the By. 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