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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1856. Political Gossip. sho yori Sint Go shamans. dine we wept. Tee ‘The Charleston Duel. ‘The anaual State elestion in Florida will be held to day. pod he ithe bad / hee sal THE MAGRATH AND TABER CORRESPONDENCE. fe tant to live at the ex- ‘The undersigned deem it their duty before the AGovernor, Member of Congress and State Legislature gn gm ple, would look about for a more | ct mmsnity, the press ot the CY 8 view to between ere to bo chosen, ‘The following are the candidates of toy and convenient somqueats «Just underetanding of the late beste ‘& rewarkable coincidence: Whe ate 5, Sek baving See Se Se er rene An amendment to the constitution, making Judges elec Pitival, con Bnoap Steger, 1806. tive by the people, and to hold ten years, ls to be voted | taine an nacoret ots ah fair nde tt nanan Boa, aro Wee Yanan Sa, es. aeons | Sh upon by the people of Connecticut to-day. pee 76, a merchant named FC is ee pe aay A New York poten argc bale Courter ates | pang ae - at condemns the recent course of Brooks and Keilt, and their | done at the inst of his wife, a daughter of General ‘a Charleston news- igation the taste and sentiment of the Lnrenta to diagoive the Untoa and to march to the national | Koggles, and by ber lover, Exra Ross, & man who bad a corruption and iieentionsess of aes and grad We politic me is | we British» soldiers ete Seenners disarmed at 7 OY relations Ongitet frasase in cap Feempet w : elected to the Presidency. The correspondent speaks | The trial caused at the times tremendous excitement, ‘ on thus:— and concluded by the falling A, condemned t> g those Tam truly sorry to see such demonstrations as have | ‘esth. The pames of the two arene oes recently emanated from our two ntatives, Brooks | Cbaap and Brooks. They were ly ha ~~ have, it is true, attempted to ose the and Kelt—they are talented and gallant fellows and pos | gether. It is. singular Core wegply g Ben ae are ve | Protection and vell of an anonymous this could sess my warms regard and high igh, rsepest, but they-are ce ere should also be @ Buchanan and Brooks prema Momsey Yloy Ba em gaily to 90- impetugus and tempestuous, and reat lajury to | together onthe ame palitea! patio. frames, Bs editors, eodarsed he libel oT Ss tnietelcged ofa the good ound bens, and soveally. pls paren toa Look out for the baliot boxes in Ohio. The Mansfield Question as to whom 1 should sddeess myesit. ‘You knew, in of free gollere and Fremonters. papi ae th aude Banner says:— Stacking: ‘ove csercising Judicial funcvons, ay gma | ‘will be waninlg-dee to such demonstrations ‘as these Tam | save is Feaon,to believe that efforts will be | your hands, You will not doubtiny righthede se. How fartome a ay Pe om REN a made to stu the ballot boxes, or, by slight of hand, to | supposed security, may have ed the mallee and beaded he one pt. 27, in an article change the tickers tickets in the ballot boxes on the day of the iulsted the sudnaity of the attack. Wil aot now surmise, ie Hy 5 att 4 it ity of peste whetber you did or did not caleulate certainty be attempted this fal upon the bal- | PPortunity of pros od ode safistation Tecogniaed Mr. Bachanan’s election is nearly hopeless, even | inp ean te pe Ed ote nal teed y, nad he antsatio q refer {a the opinion of his warmest advocates 4 gh ‘rbich should be punished. with instant dea pore. | you for the Yarrangements t0 may James caring, in the most emphatic manner, that be We unlikely trator caught in the act should be this, I am, your obedient Thin coms | sorvant. i. MAGRATH. to recalye @ slogle Northern elemoral vote. Some of these | *2¢ never allowed to leave the ground alive. 1886 we bave published; others we have been allowed to | ery husiahment DY the sovirelen mortain' remedy. | SmaI have received, by the hands of Bie Consecs four ruse, but mot to place before our readers; others note of the 26th 1 your assertion, that I have made Frain, have been c mmunicnted to us by gentlemen of | Tbe American, Washington, Organ of Oct 3, states tat repeated trencuings fo publi tna iris ea Pipe tability. Pavey) aa uatverent Fn. of the } a Diack mail tariff haz been levied on the office holders | 44 atte Mercury. te endorsed” he puDitiona rthera press indicates the jortnnes demo- if > cratic nominee. Here, in the South hia backers have | f that city, and holds ttaelf responsible tor tho truth of | made. It has, en ie, 20 fe ga ee x. = Se vab- Jost heart. They who, immediately subsequent to his | the statement, viz: that meeting of friends of Mr. Bu- seations ok Seape sre ient BN le pe Seeeaar ae note romination, were ready to wager that he would carry | chanan, high in office, took place a few days since at the | to myself, Ser ees Auch ben earings 9 me, a8 twenty five States, cannot now be induced to venture a | 17, buildings, and called ou by “fo feral digni- the conductor of a public bet on his electim’ They have been warned not to risk | Treasury vb dng? aid 7 aud the who has given the cause ‘ot oteaes for wie thelrt by their oa otttioal ‘associates. To allin- 5 taries’? to subscribe to the expenses of the election as fol- | you Jos oes ie e. You areen intruder, and Gate, “ough Fremont wariatstadoat arrest Bi | ney brribe $60 each hws mrovl Raposabis autor of pe ont started od} in this race, avow pet pemmeret ireernet temgaciea tak communes? cone ere S to subscribe $60 - of your broth aes power of — os —— im Powe’ ate } cet ving salaries 1, nd ; whe would & eres Se mere were Mr. Bochanan. | Paisrite of $1,100, $1250 each; and those reoelving $1, Highest ‘public truste: the sole competitor of Fremont, the democratic candidate { $tq'egcn. These sums were to be paid out of the tala: honor and manhood would be literally overwhelmed i ries for the month of September. candidate for oe ‘The President, im his sp:ech at Concord, among other i yout $28,000 have been subscribed im this way, and Hous exutence, 40 Dok things, wald:— since then,there has been considerable crowing in For- | bit ow cpt hn prion a It is Certainly true that I regard with less and less | povig ‘about Pennsylvania, acandidate, ‘He cannot lacesoy all extremes of opinion and all rashuess in | °°Y'® Paper eg yh por Ideprecate more Bi goood whatever is calcu- ‘The Richmond Examiner. of Oct. 3, calls the Fremont his seat to go into Inted to excite contention be:weeo our own goverament | electoral ticket got up in Western Virginia, the “pan | vindicate his honor. ‘and foreign feden gover, or to provoke alienation between the | nangie, ticket ” Very well. Those who have the handle | (ponies oye people of it States or different sections of this con- and without character. tira shall uot be ‘led, though iederation. can alwaye control the pan. hebea Judge, and the ‘liberty ef ihe press” ahall be mat. ‘Tne result of the Cincisnati Convention bas opened Mr. A writer in the Richmond Enquérer, of same date. tained: even gainat oa. ee enone herpioas of ha mason, pieaigha cor Strecker antintsr here Pagprdhont2ol me eR tly look forward to when this young re- | Joubacsinnulved me, nerd son chelta jonans Tome rotar. a himself, ‘rashness ‘ confident when - | you have insulted me, you ‘not impunity. bse chd “ ¥ atcsatyhege bee . public will throw her jong arms of charity around the S Saree. 8 your right to call upom me, either Cf action,”” to his support of “extremes of opinion” we | Funny isle of Cuba and blees that distracted country with | ‘3oan or editor. tc assume your brother's p owe all the contention we have bed with “foreign | thesumabine of peace and prosperity. repo soar fie Tul nd nme powers,” and all the “‘alienstion” “provoked” between How? you, My ie Mr. Burns the, pecomery ar the different sections of the confederation at home. To bei remap cage dori ea mate ye rl ba ana mT, Re TABER, Jue Pierce we owe our difficulties with England and Spain, and signs multiply ‘that there is « perfect un In pursuance of the above dence, and by the to bis personal ambition, the Ostend manifesto and the | S/MBdiBE Detwecn tne oalore ot el asdon, omnng and arrangement of the repel mg, enn oad ty the ‘Kansas messacres. ‘The Richmon! Ezaminer, speakiug of the Fremont elec- be 8 gt o’clock P On the field, Mr. Jas. The Worcester Palladium, hitherto one of the staunch- | tora) ticket in Virginis, #8: for Mr. Magrath, and Col. Jcbn ‘Cunnin, for est pillars of the democracy in Massachusetts, but which So far trom thelr representing the localities to which Mr. Taber. After an exchange of shots popes the prin- now advocates the election of Fremont and Dayton, in its they are severalyy ascribed. they aro conspirators all, heb ate an tae oes Leereg mi Poy issue of this week saye— prone wang Dh ee ae tienen. second exchange of shots took place. without effect. An ‘When President Pierce went to Washington, in March, | *Pirators against her sovereignty sea earnest conference between the seconds then ensued, 1868, be left the democratic party of New Eogiand, os Go on. looking to an adjustment being Fac apens noee, ry cuet Wo ~ anne S Bees “ey One of tbe Fillmore electors in Kentucky has resigned | Dr. potoerr, "ila Segre to interne asa di ears enda i, comes: roken gentleman. tions were at once Zcatiered; is majorities gone in tbe States where it had | 8 Position, and goce for Buchanan. Wo ailade to W. - | Peceived, discuseion and. Degotiation, in ‘them; aad {ts force almo.t “crashed out” in bo mph Burns, of West Liberty, Morgan county, Kentucky. He } which Shagreeses sh preva pvr hor Cunningham of- he {t had no majorities. The inquiry must naturally says, n a letter to the public :-~ fered in writing the itself to bim:—Who has cone this; setts aie ble their ‘The follewing are the terms of adjustment between Mr. B. for it? But one answer can be given, sal lorpentnien,’ See dae. aan eee eae Magrath nad VW. He Taber, dry afer an exehange of two The Allentown, Pennsylvania Rogister, heretofore an | strength to come from! Could an evthushat believe it 16 | "Mir. Taber disclaims, as an editor of the Mercury, that in pub- independent journal, could not stand it any longer, and { 10 come from the rauks of ie rang = & Be et Pa the bee signed © A ulster,” De jatended any at- ‘ensuoky a "G. last Wedvesday came out with the names of Fremont and | $cived, Poin) mele gle cane dn tapwnot | i ard Magrath claims that fr dls note of challenge Dayton ab the bead of ite colemms. It eays:— ceohumtenss inthe eoeageie. tom. Taber he designed to use offensive and derogatory lan- ‘This week the sbackles of neutrality fall from our The Glasgow Daily News, of September 19, alter allad- 4 dna assented to their wing Limbs. We enlist in the republican cause, detormined, in | s5¢ 4 the tarring and feathering of the Rev. Mr, Sellers, would be sdmitied tn additions ‘ue, = Cage te an carpest and truthful way, and ia no’ bitter partizan oa tee a Toe pebcation Gn Uae Siew el -wieetovee Maint. earl, to plane the mameninas nsues of this Presidential a Baptist clergyman, by the missourl border ruflans, | Cian erscnal.”” a’s0, “Mr, Magrath regrets anything, SSS aes et cow tee taee etomeas a 4 ee eee a et - ai pe berend poo tb gmt Sow The unfortunate State of Kanwas requires, too, a kindly ectined. the additions! requisition over the couvtry, whore eyes are now anxiously tarned | worg from wa to our breiuren it tae America, Ualus: aver: aces & thies of shots to this eection of Vennay!vania, that party names and | no igte of this unfortunate clergyman should call torth ore fell, mortally wounded ia the upper trammels will not prevent them from investigating ca2 | srch a remonstrance from every religious body im ibe Of the heed, ‘4. W. BURN! didly and deciding honestly. United Kingdom as would not fail to bave its due effect upom JAMES CONN! ‘The Petersburg, Virginia, Democrat says it hasan eo- | all ligbtenea ‘ion im the UVoited states Atany rate, JOBN ve to Me. AM. graved likeness of Hon. Preston 3. Brooks, of Ssuth Caro- | these crimes will bea lasting aigrace @® the government A Seales eet cteteete Jina, and that it de calm dignity and high-toned hy pl re a imbeoiity bas Jed to terrible Pert fry ae ple ym! meniiness. The ‘calm digaity” consists in beating ® | While we condemn any foreign interference inour inter. | SiR—I rata rece of sour rege. E fellow Being with aclub, and ‘‘high-toned man- | pq) political aflaira, we cannot but observe how univer- | )3)‘Ne foie of Me ais you Hness’’ in challenging © man to fight a duel, and refusing sally the outrage on Mr, Sellers aifect the Protestant re’ to foliow’him to the field. A new ordor of Soathora | ycious world, chivalry. ‘The San Francisco correspondent of the Pawtucket Ga Wo perceive by the papers that Prince John Van Bu: | 44, writes;— fr Heatl, notified he couner’ of his and his ren is stumping it in Pennsylvania for Bachanan and for Andres Pico, who was the formar Governor of Oatttor- rendiness to am wer the oe of E. |, Baq., for the nigger drivers, for the extension of slavery andthe | nia, and taien’ prisoner by Fremont, has come out for | *Slit/adtion, where Er. Ccente replied that they bad . vo further demand Mr, Conner then, in com. conquest of Kansas by force. He seems to have forgot | him. He was one of the cemocratic electors for Pierce, ih ie from the field. ind Is supposed to have @ controlling influence over the | /#2¥ raclalerirel ten what be said in Cleveland, July 18, 1849. We will | bative Californians, Touw hin the other evening at the on the part of E. Magrath. refresh his wemory:— Bear Club, He is & noble looking man, an gag from SARC Cah up oe the style aud manner in which he apske a iew words in THE PUBLIC. sual, Seeratare, Sor myweit and 1 wiah to be ander | renuh: Tsnoutd say bis 1ooka do aot belle bia charsoter. | Om Seturday, the iin of Mr. Famund 1, under no necesstt ae support any | Col. Baker, of Mexican war notoriety, is stumping the | Rhett, Jr., while residing on "s islond, waa ta Fovny Eby me not believe sarery an unmixed omen, 4 State for Fremont He is much the bess speaker in this that « challenge been ‘who will virtue of bis office, use all constitutional | State, and equal to almost aay ia tue country. Fower to abelish But, Lask, by what mode are we t> | When you find » Fremont lady she’s of the pure grit. | Mercury, based upon the publication in that paper of cer- reach the object ia view? Toe answer ts piain—>y goINg | One of there fell in company with » Buchanan crowd s | by anes pai ‘a Nullifier,”’ and addressed oy ern B cimentnn meclenggh os meds Bony intr éay or two since, when she was told that the Fremont ,; bir. Rhett immediately addressed the following note to tal founders of our it 18 com dosed, brit in this: —No more nd no slave 2 | men would be all sent up Salt river this fall. “Then,” | the Hon A. G. Magrat! ithdrawal of the of the federal government “ 1 ‘Mr. Bnav atte Sn civenty a red in ee be, federal government | vaid she, “rather than stay iu such » crowd as there'lib> | {Wt; Bote wos entrusted to tre pr aery = ‘ad reached Cl Charleston I found that re A . G. Macgrath wes 4 left, 1 go up and cook for ’e1 reached constimuiional means; strike the manacies ip Aken. 1 took the my ay oy from the slave, and elevate him to the position of a mo- ra), rational, intelligent, and, if need be, a political being. City Politics. and reached Aiken at haif past one o'clock. About A vote was taken on board the steamsbip Augusta, on KNOW NOTHING CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. Pty Daeg i oF irene we | her last passage from New York to Sayannab, and it was A.J. H Duganne bas been nomintaed by a section of } | io)4 him that I felt it my ee ay Sage wi hat would found that eight of the passengers were Fremont men. In | the American party, as their candidate, in the Third Con- | probaby occur to himeelt = for the object of the noticing the faot, the Savannah News says: — grestional district, This was done on Saturday evening, | "Ot, ime was very im it. He ropiied, “1 under- y 4 stand you, sir.” Tthen ‘acd him that T would be ai From this It appears wo bave cight Fremont mon in | Mr Duganne represented the Fighth ward (Sixth district) | tho tote! until coven o'clock at ght, ‘at which hour I Georgia, within two of enough to form an electoral ticket. | '0 the last State Legislature. Ho is @ young man, and has | \niended to leave for the city. th then sald ‘The parties need oy to make themscives known to be- | tained some notoriety as a poot, that be would reply in Charleston, ‘ie 0 hour desig: come distinguished. ASSEMBLY NOMINATION. nated Ileit Aiken and reached Charlestoh on Monday So it appears that it is dangerous im the South even to Fred. D. Widikend has been put forward inthe First | ™°T@!ng, the 20th. No communication was received by ; far ng my knowled, by any of expresa a preference for a particular candidate. Go on. Assembly distr.ct, as @ candidate, by # section of the de- te interested, from that tinoe Sot ihe afternoon of of teow ‘The Delaware Slate Register, a Bachanan journal, talks | mocratic party. ony, the 30th,’ when the following letter was Tec ved — ¢ the Bou DEMOCRATIC COUNCILMAN NOMINATIONS. Jodge Magrath’s letter lished in ne Southare Gre eating, nigger Griving dwuntoniots fa | 95) Dirt Robert Las, Jee C. Bulag. os eee oe J ite “J fo ean treaana ithe minke di Wid: audi Second District.—Jobn Vonglahn. 0 above statement I have felt any baht rey Worse than tren: isthe min im who, for |. K. FURMAN, comparatively ixsigmificant subj NOW NOTHING NOMINATION. K yject of African ‘slavery, conld content for ® moment to see the government of bis TueYth Assembly District—Daniel B Adams, country. the !ast hope of the patriot, dissolved, and who, ——_—_—_———_ Coroners’ Inguests. for suctia matter could help to verify the oft vaunted Fires in New York. Forat Resrut oF A Pounica: Row.—Coroner Connery prediction of mecarehiste, ‘that © man is incapable of self- Fina ix rit Boweky.—Adout half past six o'clock on | held an inquest upon the body of aman named Edward Pca Friday night, the gas in the window of the fancy goods | Giijespio, aged 28 years, a aative of this State, residing We sce it stated that Cassius M. Clay, ou the acthority | store kept by Iaraet Kabn, 140}; Bowery, net firb to somo | at No. op Park # on: tank. tata Wie covets ot 8 of Gov, Cuase, of Ohio, predicts that Fremont will poll | shawis, and in « fow minutes the whole window was in a | wound received pape on the night of September 8, 7,000 votes in Kentucky. bdiaze. The flames were extinguished with a fow of Ful. | While engaged in a political squabbie with several men water, Loss about $500; inaured for $2,500 in We lean from the Caicsgo Demecrat of Oct. 1, thaton | 15's sco in the Williatnat " the 18th of ~ ‘ y held ot 8 iiMamsburg City, apd $1,000 in the | opposite Koofe’s liqnor store, in Bayard rtreet. The do Lewisburg, Preble county, Obio, Rey. James B. Finley | Fixe i Weer Focermayry Stnrer.—aAt about eight , made his escape at the attended the meeting as a bearer, Hon. L. D. Campbell, | o'clock on Sunday morning a fire was discovered in a since been beard of. The the Fremont candidate in the district (or re-election to | eloget in the third story of dwelling house No. 190 West | (ne'anac yo Congress, being speaker. During the address Mr. Fin- | Fourteenth street. The fire was soon extinguished with » the democratic candi- fey bad occasion to step ont, when be found himself sur | few ils of water; damage about 960. Mr. Jos. Back pO rounded by ten or fifteen persons cursing the party to | snd, Samuel A. Lewis, owners clotting burned, deceased which Mr. Gampbell belonged. Mr. Finley uttered not 44g 5 cenie cae Pt aad Mr, : eyllable, when he smitten on the back of the head | Lewis $2,000 in the Excelsior Insurance Company. The | “»’ : wdered a verdict by « bludgeon, and fell senseless to the ground. On the | fire was Caused by a child about three years old playing | ©“ Death from a blow by bands of Joke Left.” The Coroner issued @ warrant for the apprehen- recovery of consciousness be arose and started across | ¥'h matches. sion of the accused. The deceased was an of the ‘the street to the bouse of bis son-in-law, but fainted on Jersey City Politics. = a and Was wel) known ag & politician in the ‘the way thither, when be was picked up and cared for by Coxcrmmonal Noms iriov.—The delegates to the Fifth hhis friends. He has since recovered, The clergy appear | Congressional District Democratic Convention, compris. | _“C'"™ ™ aaa Coroner Hille held sn inquest to be particularly obnoxious to the Buchanan mon, They | ing Easex and Hudson countien, mot at Newark, on Fri. | 7***Tay, st the City Prison, upon the body of «mam fare tarred and feathered, shot at and knosked down in | Cay night last, and nominated James R. Wortondyke, of | P*med James Farley, who committed svicide by hanging ell Girestiens, Joreey City ’ is a lawyer by himself to the iron grating of his cell. The deceased, it Hon. David Barclay, the present democratic represon- appeared, was confired is the Tombe on charge of pottt tative from the Twenty-fourth Congressional district of pepe (Syd & acco he sewsbo Sa Pennsylvania, which \s composed of the countics of War. |. The stated ot 3 Oe Suspenders. from bia paotaloons, acd. festening thee ren, Venango, Clearfield, Jefferson, McKean and Fix. go- Howe, ‘eenisvea | *7OUne bis neck, hung himself to his prison door, ere the nerally known as the Wild Cat district, has renoanced keepers oF the prieon wore aware of his \atention to ervomit the rash act. Decessed was © ative of Ireland, Buchanan and the Cincinnati plaiform, and come out for wad thirty Ove years of age. Verdict, “ Death by Fea i 3 H Fremont and freedom. Mr. Barclay bas taken the stump "“Gipaee wae reserved, ‘rom agents in different a for Fremont. parts of the home work, showing yy fy Accrbartar DRowstve.—An inquest was also held by Whee Oolonel Fremont took bis seat in the United sate of the ranse, and particularly as regards the gene Coroner Hills upon the body ofa man camod John W. States Senate, the Washington Union spoxe of him as ‘aleupply of the ceauue which was recommended bY | tronter, who was found drowsed atthe foot of 1224 street, follows — A letter was read from Prof, William H. Tarner, of | fast river. The deceased, 1 appeared, was a writing Bila character is marked by #o many traite of enter. | Washington City yn ey of | master, but was in rather indigent circumstances. It is <7, ‘diaposed to certain portions of Ibe Scriptures im manuacript in suppesed that be was accidentally ea while —— py ae Ys aipetion ta taneryommorses | 3 Maya tai ce Of Yocatan; from Rev. arthur or Bey Ee ore See are he | Cape Hay’ acknowledging ® grant of books re es for help were distinct): > covers ot tae Se Set eat wae Py ty AA] questing Riore: from 4 gontieman at 8 In regard to Seren renee i te meee clothing, ot character will maintain bim in it. bibje éistribution in that region; from . Dr. ing, | the wnfortunate man was found on the dock, and in his is the same Colonel F: 1 who fe now the Uaida at Oopoemiah, ae te thanks for * grant to that mis- | pocket was found an ——— Statiog that, bein. ‘This is remon| sion for printing the Old Testament in modern Syriac, | tended forming ® writing claes, Verdict, “ Accidental constitutional candidate for the Presidency against the 7 with references; and one from Rey. Ramon Montaaivatge, | drowing.”” rectional candidate of the Jacobin nigger driving demo. bg) =p labore in Carthagene. FaTat Accpent.—Am Inquest waa also held at No, 43 jrante of hooks were made to the New York Orphan cracy, and the Know Nothing candidate, who has not Asylum; to the Methodist Musionary Society, for ihete Weat Thirteenth street, upon the body of a woman named the “ ghost of a chance.”” en Be ee Alrica; to American Tract Mary McKiernan, who died from injuries accidentally re- ‘The Charletton Standard of October 1, gtves the follow = for tion im places, where we have no falling down the esilar of the above house nxiliaries; for distribution at Natal, tm Africa; at pep ed fina i 0 “death.” Decoased Ang programwe of the plan of the disunioniats — South America; La EE TY was 60 years of age, and was « native of Ireland, Beyond sil question it would be most proper for the Hope: Bibles and its for Sbanghae, ; with faew held Southern Gtares 00 saeumeble 1 Piedepepatec, proween io numerous smalior grants in various languages, Scrrosmp ‘siNG.—Coroner Connery an inquest qoton, and taking an attitode of ind Y fy wo volumes tor the blind. at pler No, 10, North river, upon the body of am unknown tie Sith ran ate ak [rammed ae he, try eat | an, vary tw Fp Lary, who wu hand own . lic Property. seth would bluster, doubtless, butehe would | Sectety of Ube Methodist hureh, S.uth, for pub fet. Decvased was about 80 years of age, was 6 foot @ 5 rene Swi bor own htuws maemo wa ann ft Deowsaed bed &'leter frome w'teaeyh se it and \ Die ponsersion, alto also $5 92. which was taken charge of ‘Toe funda of dhe treagury is only that which is pati Shirt Sewers in the Mayor's Office, " q The fend two mais ut Cte mans Se owe se oe 20, THE, RDEROR OF TR ERALD by. the Corener. Verdict al, “apposed drowning.” rn ee Dephived of the east othe aitdarte sve hy Mae Adan a Rearor'e ice in a whch United States Commissioner's Conrt, ante oe sened , ne intimated Vat chon c teeseds Sal Te eo of being able ts capucre | trie. bebe ecer from : Before Joneph Bridgham. Faq, tenty: ve dient wn te Rr Cor. Charge of Amaull on a Sea Captain.—tarry ° 0 pune ef eaeenree | toe cdi, ood Gol. Bing. oe BA ih no obf-et. Im fact, im warring uieest aoeae or Depa aety : Tran vo recone hereelt ints amilitary dep. | Ae ibe chorge ras been CHARLES DUNO ccomuluing Caen Newey, oy ae Slee ; a No. 141 Fulton st , corner ‘with » broadaxe. Personal Intelligence. Dr. Kane leaves for Europe, in the Baitic, which sats on Saturday next from this port. The health of Dr. K. is #0 much impaired that « trip to Eurepe is thought meces- sary for bis reeovery. We mara rs pri iter et by a Eap th ze ifs E Our latest advices from San Juan stated had left that port for Aspinwall, from take passage for New Orleans. i i bye the bark Voyager—Mr oar Miss A D Goodell, ae Hall presiding, and Aldermen Walsh, Oakley and Shaw. The Health Officer submitted the following:— Octoner 4, 1856. of eattaglns or afetious fe ~GentiewEgn—I Py. to Jo sees in Raymond street. No cases ver Rare haem capers ine hee i tes tol near rae a ee Bu aD 5. r Venuiman were pormit- png en ‘The vessel HY 3837 i ie = Ed s and Saturday, One was five feet cleven inches high; check over shirt, faune! uader shirt, satinet on che epee is five feet nine old, Bt New Bedford Oct 2, ship Courier, Coftin, Pacise bpeken hip Maren, Manchester, of and from New Bedford bg tlvhed leche 56 48. ver ag Mariel Hill, from Norfolk Sid 284, brig'T' M Mayhew, a Bees ht 4 cloth vest, light shirt and brown pantal: joons. were identified. Verdict, ‘Found drow! Fatat Accpent.—Coroner Redding held an inquest at the hospital, on Friday, upon the pr fn Casey, rho was killed the day previous. basement of a new house, when some of the above fell down and crushed him. He had plecee work. family resides in Williamsburg. gr igreteaeh ar He was Pony obras in MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Pree, i eg tshirts oP NB y! TO AND FROM HAVANA. STEAMERS ee New York 12h, arrive % yey 17th and 3 Andover, minwier, Wamack, NYork, bark AH Kum “Towed to tea 20th, ship Abby Brown, barks Mount Vernon ORFORK, 2 Peasy. Be eee Skinner, oa ‘ork 24. BLACE ares Kew York AE reg Havana York 18th. orkat Ait ‘gad New Orleans at § AM. of each From Mobde Zak" evans vee wd be a ‘and letters intended for the Maw Youa Ha ees = ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TIUS DAY. 1 SETS. pas Manahan, = ects Cli ene Oct 2Sid jrwreee Kossuth, Coker, New Oct 3 Are sche ra iene, Bia. Cali, Pacha Ocean oeas. one, — Part of New York, October 5, 1856. pare! Sones d fie? sone, sha Teva ce fa3 Nani ee ee te Tare br ig a rigs ‘Panola, Dow! ie q la, ney, ‘ork; D, ocr pest3 ‘schr Ottawa, Howe, Bey (and mo to. Freeport); 8) Syivia Mary Ann. Sawyer, NYork: steamer Cal ‘Rid, ‘wind w, Young Republic, Lydia Rovere J coasters: eee, Oct Arr sebr Tri a Albany. Sid sehr Jobn Rteamship Daniel Webster, Chi ‘leans, 10 {a2%, 19, Pallast. to D oD 8 Allen Sept 30, tn in the Gif of Mex- ‘reauel, with her. thabera just out ‘arysfort light, passed & steamer steering 8; arth "dag, 10 wales ¥ of Florida ght, saw aia all spare aloft. to Loginin & Plossauta, i meine exchanged signals with tine Heard (ol Balew), Pete Me ot = co Soemnchip Jami yor Mari ‘acer | el #pok ‘altic efor Ti Ship James Foster, Jr. Protean. Liv mdse pasengers. to© H Marshall 42 loo 21 19 enw a ship standing to the westward, sup; up Wm Ticisun (of Thomeston, Me), Jordan, Li mdse and 200 passer ats ight winds and calms, , Coffin, New Ori Se 16, lat 38 48, Sate A color outside Nap = Baker, Philadelphia, Co. Seapt ist lat A Roche, Bareman, at, Seton. Long _ADVERTISENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. jad three deaths on the ame ELEN WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE UNION uare Post office, directed to her my WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE UNION level with the wr eran to "9 oat oie, directed to your frst Christian tame, by ker, ot Nt Kanverkst LORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES BOOIE, 8A He lett New York for thy indies about th Abril, 1488. in a schooner, and has oot singe See ear of Will hear of something to his advantage )y, ap yale, Goderich, Canada; o to Ooodever, -Akell rh (of Mad I days ont ith 40 Bois ay of Bark Meteor (Bret), Poppe Premen, 4% days, with mdse aty Burton, Boston, bound to NEORMATION WANTED-—OF MIS8 ELIZA ANN y of Fermanagh, Ireland, who, rd from Was in Toronto city, or ‘ite vicinity, In ation will be thankfully reeetved by her le: Mary Jane King, 14 Tillary stree!, Brooklyn, N. Toronto papers please copy. NYORMATION WANISD-OP JAMES, JACKRON, ho Yor and sna, ais ‘on the i Lyle, a native of the coun iat, wile i to under toe re 1 and the vesse] wan with aiienity wind; at 1) PM same rs ried away the quarter bows Black Swan (of Georgetown, 80), ©, Podger, Bristol, idk to master. i Beranada, ? days, in bal- hie, Terragen. Op ie cs, hag Tl vise Sn firunt & Singh heavy gale from 8B, wi W. enrrsiog away mainboom, sieering = Ac; - py yn gl on’ Jond do, io order: iam, (9 Mi Pelham se te ie on stain cap be lent ta Pete isi supposed to hare fone to California, there Li bare a ar street, mays Yor The said James Jackson, alles cas "Pet Freda “a ,madium satare, 7 = “ipenilantpgrechay asia omens meal ane, set a B Wiens, Brows, wasaegen, BC, Sdage. 0. = WAITED FOR YOU FRIDAY AND SATI" Lao night. Meet me Tuesda y night, same place, ., at half past seven. ‘UMBER FOUR BEynos A AUNGNINE, AND CON A note was not sent. i THE TURF. ry iy ry Re Ly erty «= Ag Lg ar 3h Vier nam’ ‘t, Laay her, i i 4, CF. . Baltimore, to 1 Crem: Har! bor, passed bark City eh $800, two mile heat. i us Steamer ‘4 oer phi. Stcamer Poremeta Cushman, New Redford. Thrasher, Harti>r FASHION OOURSE, ‘ednead “ns ‘One ship, unknown. Wind during the day, from ENE to SF. Oct Sa t—Art ry B small, Die. G Welden, Jerman, Boson, CT x McMann rtames b. m. Ww. TCOLTOR, Proprietor. Ue A ‘OURSE. L. ‘Sitie benta, beat three in five to wageun it, pames a. m. Lady Ellen, ‘wicaW a Wil Tansee THE LECTURE SHASON. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LROTURES.— HOMAS FRANCES NRAGHER, ‘Tickets, 25 cents. KG Weldon, w vaaD mall, De Tran, Ca Caniteidge; HB Gibson, kre Fer Wenioced schrs iighianter, iaayo, Gloucester, oston. es Helveltyn, Hall Resolwte, Til, end joe. ‘Boston: schra A Cordery, Bavooe Isabeli, Grace, tine, later 18S scetlancows and Disasters. Pank Manint, Hill, from Norfolk for Barba about 24th wt, jeaky, and would hare to from, Phindetphie fr Key foal uetore reported asbors on Joe Fogger ok off, leaky, and had to be run en ¢ pumped out. She was towed io Philade ‘es pow on the sectional dock for examination and — Karas, Coombs, from Pictow, N8, 6th nit, for Pht ba wn Eg - ‘with coal, was seen 2d inet, in iat 99 40, lon ‘waterlogged, with @ vease! hove close by, bound to Gloucester, wi Emerson x Pens Warert, Little, far R. m- PHAN ue tw Sieg ke take on the crew {remy Bre ceete Brondway, and at the the Regn Mitt (of Boston), Colby, gale of Toesday ni Tie veneel ween = jn ato ber cag wed. The or mackerel were #%) yA, token from the wreck He, lst, inet, , medtum eh reed ihe re hare Soa , Oaw, of vw York. a Ine he eer freighting of Masere Blavens, 8 ship Jer the command of from the ons called the Stephen J Young. om Notices to Mariners. OCEAN CURRENTS. ‘The following communication Is a translation of a document forwarded by the Thstitute of France to Dr © T Jackson, of Rosten, with the request that ft should be transinted and published extensively throughont Amerion and the West WORTH OF NEW AND CA\ clothing wanted. for the city and tose y ealing a ie ore, 44 Centre street \LOPRISS. —LADIFS OR GRENTH —, of gee — wishing to @ cash value for the eth cbathan street. 1G—LADISS AND GENTLEMEN HATING ater se atended by e eorcinry (M De Reanmond) in hie letter Sy AANA AE RCATY| Feceive & large pri rien aml the West Indies. bea trum the triguie Queen Hor: ‘aren a ‘of the fon Gis cast inve | and rela at dow twa hla il tn rend tocar FAMOUS VIGNETTE eee Jaade nowhere inthe world but eter, pa ae ME Bn iat & lees price. nsaeecctiee trial RADY'S LOWER tard BROADWAY, COR. of Fulton street, pee oe i i a i Be | it ft ua 3 i ! : i i 3 5 i i TF it i ft it EE Fe * i B i f: 2 F Fe Li Et L i A at i i 4 i j ; i i i a rs 4 Hil BE ee =e Hl it Li f SPECIAL NOTICES. ru A Le MEETING OF M. C. DONOHO Guard, he! the house of George McKinley. on Satur- ir ecmnes Oot 7. the following resolutions were unami- adopted :— ‘Whereas,’ God in his and has ag un gE nu H ‘ Hi it if 23 il i CH 52 i i i : i i Fs i 5 f it EH E tt ut a if @ body. Resolved, That a of the above resolutions be ted to the mother aud brother of the deceased and be publi: ferald. Lever, DEALERS’ MEETING.—THE ‘monthly meeting of the New York Liquor Dealers’ ty will be held at National Hall, street. on Monday eve- ning, October 6, at 73, o'clock. re specifully req uested. “" R. C. MONTGOMERY, A. M. Matuzws, Vice President. Scmricrs are hereby noused thal eeilee of an alters nd Sisecta — me Soeeinel wa, Felatin, will id De acted upon on Gosravus A. Ratz, Bevording HOMESTRHD ASSOCIATION. —A REG- ‘ular will be at Military ‘Mai, es | ot Sta evening. A atieadance tt [ete the selection of lots oa Ye frou}. A POTTER, President, AMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN OR! — T -A regular meeting of the will be i eg ty hea Great Wi on M eve. ning, the 6th inst., at half an hour after the sua, ‘end punet ae requested, By order, grerapr C.Doeves, feoremty. yn re ne ©. DURYRA, Xenbause season of heating monn, year of discovery S64, of independence $1, and of the ustitution the 6%th, , TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. ST WARD—SEOOND COUNCIL DISTRICT.—AT A meeting of the eon to the regular democratic re puecens apr the Second Council district of the First ne ina street, Oct. 4. 1356. on motion, Sou ow mC) pO }. Was unanimously declared tne regular “7 eo dou! Dine, Chairman, jos MeCrizoven, ohn Lotman, ‘abdrew McCutcheon, Wm. Kieffe, Com. $5 ¢ CLASSES IN Np og LADIES AT I A. M. rivate iostruction. A fbnived wumber of waptia ea for m re num pila recetv B Uiorough course of counting Bouse tnstened ‘OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. [From the sunday Me Goldsmith in. p bar excellence, the peiman of Amerion, He certainly stante’'s “pep! in thin co raz: both in "he executive department of his art, and ws a8 in atructor 6014 HOUSTON STREET, yy 4y 4 MERCER AND Greene. zat front parlor, on the first floor, very hand. a furnished, to let, to oneor two gentlemen, without A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISIES A baby to Wet nurse at her own residence, having lost her child, « ‘vee monthe old. -Apiy at 313 West Bin a Roary —A BPRAUTIFUL FRONT RN hy with BED. room and a {ew more rooma, suitable for married ilemen, can be lel, with board, very reasonably. Location Broadway. Dinner at 6 o'clock, Accommodation for « sin- cle gentleman, by tek. SINGLE papa oan LF AC- Are nn viberhyardera, cam inrnith'eplonaat rik emivrtabie} home can id wich by addressing Hivdsa, He- OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A pony Hp yd Lk ped or two le second floor, or Paria boa ae s; corner of Henry minntes’ walk from South and W: Suet hertag Be Brooklyn No. 4 Astor place. —Aoard wate families ee proeared ia pei immediate application. ing baggage. A. J. BARSETT, Proprietor. b-4 MAKER WANTED—A MAN WHO wi NDER A F.C ed making. Apply to F. ols: Dt op te OCT toned AY RIGHTH SRASOW.— The (rst regular meeting of tbia society, for this season, ‘will be beld on Tuesday evening, the 7u the fue tot a Tig ovclock, i smbers wil piewe, ‘hevpaoetual tn tenance, fe he pn order. vis “ARLLONE Jue Secretary. OR SALR.—#7 ALBION PLAOR, ( 35000 fects ih all the fre eeetia as ae 7% 5 we ° 7 cnt. can remain mortgage. Priee 815,00. Apply oC. G. THOMPSON, 85 Nassau #reet. O8T—ON FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 8 IN A WATE LJ street omnibus,» "s money Dag color, dark brown; Sarge Pec. = one twenty dollar bill, one the same ‘ails street, corner of Varick, ‘ours 10 95 W: ot wilt “Osf—ON yh LAGE, ge Ry ey FROM an Monroe te Grand Broadway fete & ind ie Trecai, it pe faved sickest ce ett each ‘Ror 6) Mource erect, cored to eet vrs JOSEPH @, MERRETT, W. Gro. Mirena, 800." . Peter HOUSE FOR SALB.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED . ncated nent? ibe Chambre treet me, Femof the Hadeon Tver railroad, Rent low. ‘ ‘Appis to A: COLOMBO HARD, 0 Urecnwteh siret. a (© PRIVATE, FAMILIRS A YOUNG GENTUEMAN, Rarpe, having & ‘and firal rate ont for inuate, wien’ to meet ‘wis Playin on (¢ for their Me re “0 erect, ATOHES 7 TA. Me. W . i ei in Fie ner AAR, bracelets, ne ‘fon ‘a ‘and math-ave RY A ResPROT Aaa and wi or fine wo days at 217 West Waren SITUATION, BY A Aa girl, lately Sars henscwork preigered: Apply to, or addr gay B, Greet, 288 fk ss yue.