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, She propr' ‘the Bouth.”” That ts precisely. our opinion—read it, by all ‘means. ‘The New Yorker, a weekly paper, of the ith instant, pad pepe of our next Presidential contest may Fremont is of Jewish origin, there is reason to veliev. that God will be geen in history even on this continent. ‘Will Col. Fremont come out under his own hand and deny that he isa Jew? Perbaps he ig a Museulman and ‘will not. Another dinner war given to Preston 8. Broske, at ‘Nimety-six, 8 C*, on the 3d inst., at which three moro @anes and two goblets were presented to the honorable vopresentative of South Carolina and Southern chivalry. Asa reward for hic aitack on Senator Sumner, Mr. Brooks At the dinner, Senator Toombs, of Georgia, delivered a Speech occupying two hours, in which he took o¢casion te heartily approve the act of ‘our spirited representa- five,” and aseerted that he saw it done, and he saw it well done, Mr. Henry Wood, one of the Fillmore Presidential elec- tors in Virginia, has declared in favor of Bachavan. The Charleston Siandard, ot the 4th, gives the foliowing result as iwevitable, if @ dissolation of the Union takes place:—'‘ Wo regard it as one of the few things certain, What if tho South, becomirg independent, shou!d lay im- Pout duties upon Northern ;fabrics, that manufacturers Would come South to avoid them; or, what is the same ‘Ming, that men at the Sovth would establian manufacto- ries and cut them ont of the market.’’ Tae game paper, @emmenting on the positions recently assumed by the Washington Union and Inielligencer, ag to their duty in ease Fremont was elected, saye:— ‘The Intelligencer deprecat as 8 good pot ora nce fcgpeah Paget ag) Onion is indignant at such a beesoemeugee We though it ‘will not eay for itself what is proper to done in such event, though it does not at all commit itself to resistance, fhe fact of euch arentiment by the Intelligencer, \s cha: vaotorized a3 a wi one, inxemuch as it will encourage the Dlack republicans. It is assumed, that whether we resist @r not, it is beter to mako them ve we will, ag that sep hive rsther & trees Sara eeiecerd renee sued by the Intelligencer. Sori tty \ Mr. RB, Forbes, who was nominated by the Fillme @ warty to represent the Second Counsellor digtrict In Bos- ten, declines the honor, and says; While 1 entertain and have expreasod a personal pre- ference for Hr. Fillmore, 1 am by no moans sure that J shall exprets 4 political preference for him by Cay er ‘ay vote, when the time comes for decision, 1 do not consider that there is the least chance for success to the Fillmore ticket, and Iam very unwilling to identify my- self with apy unsuccessful party on mere personal grounds. ‘Bhe Cooperstown, N. Y., Democrat contains @ circular wigned by five bundred and eighty-nine citizens, Who have heretoiore co-operated with the Amerlvan party. ‘They say that having become satisfied that an intrigue is en foot to divert the obligntions resting on Americans Srom their legitimate ends, and being now convinced ‘hat to cast.” vote for Fillmore isan indiréct support of Buchanan, ihey take this method of publicly ayowing their determination to give to the Fremont party thelr earnest, active and most bearty eupport. The Richmond Enquirer, of the 6th, saye:—“Supposing fhe spirit of the age right (on the metitution of slavery), @oes thst confer aright upon the North to exclude us from ibe government/? Certainly not. The Northnever @5d exclude the South, and does not wish to do it now. ‘The came paper, after having been loud im its donun- ations of majorities, and Northern majorities especially, wide, with a ebow of returning good sente:—‘‘We do not @ompla'n of being in tho minority, We are ready to sub- mi cheerfully to that condition, when constitutionally ‘opored upon us.’? IV, then, the people constisuuonaily vote for and elect Fremont, the Enguirer is pledged to Bequierco in it. ‘The Spartanburg F2press, says the Charleston Siandard, ‘ef Oct. 4, gives us the result of observation as to the tem- ‘per ef the South, that if our friends of the North are borne @own inthe pending struggle—if the true men of tha ‘vogion #}.al! be compelled to strike their colors before the Mauatical forces of diack republicaniem—the secliona President shall never be \naugurated in Wasbingwn city @p slave territory. Is Frement to be asexssinated? How tw bie inauguration to be prevented, if he 1s elected? Orieana Crescent earrates a circumstance 4 at a recent Fillmore meoting in New Orleans, and ctyles it +a pleasing, in fact a thrilling in- idem.’ ‘Tne orator of the evening “ had bees casually referring to disunion and ‘ts incidents, when, pointing to 1B fing the! hed previously been presented to the Fillmore Rangers, be remarked, iD eect, with powerful emphasis nt * Joanpet talk of disuzion in presence of that flag | belongs as much to Massachnsetis as it does to Lo tana The sentiment, eays the Orescent, operated elec- ‘ically on the multitude in the hall. [hey cheered en- hesiestically, and ther “the crowds ia the dentely packed anie-roome, in the parsages, through the corri @ors, on the street ar’ in Lafayette square, took tt up, Sad sent forth lore, loud and ent Mr, Fillmore says ho keows no Beat, no Wert.” The Mobile Arpteter of November noxt, be will Gnd toat meithor the North, Bowth, East or West knows him. At the recent dimner given at Aeuth Carolina ts Brooks, f Henican war as wel! as of caning riety, Mr. Toombs @alogiied bis attack on Su: “pe saw it done, end t was well done. Brooks if it had been vad Be a epeech made by Mr. Pi'imere, at Bot age, he said: — Task any man, © there things stor ‘be hewers of wood dent taborer of awed than Southern +e oar might, and respectfu"ly but dirmly asscrt Mr. Filimore, perbaps pleada the statete of | italic his siso. slo, ten years The Southern prestcs oxprosa their feare for the futcre Mr fights of the South {{ they oontinus io a w'nority Fillmore, in an old epecch of hie, stated one ‘abould calm their apprehensions. They have gi coun'ry two-thirds of the Speakers ot the Moute, aad of the Presiden, and o the foreign and Cabiaet appoint men’ deed of character, they havo aiwayr bad « very ‘The Memnbe. 1 of treason to the South, rocor ervor Wise, of ‘Tirginia, ant Senator Toombs, of Georgia. It sayesm The Unien should not be dinsolyed, if Fremont be fogally and consitut onally elected. aboul ima be doce owe unconativat egal act betore ‘regor tin, olwil Let us wait and see whether, after g irated. he cuts loore from tbe party aud elf or not, before we talk about resist. 4 fight for our constitutional rights {n Disanion would be the denth-knet! of siavery. ‘The Richmond Whig of the th hace long article svg getting the propriety and advantage of Mr. Buchanan's ‘withdrawal. “ Wo are led to these remarke,”’ says the Whig, “by rumors which bave reached us from Pena. @yivania aod other quarters, that tho friends of Mr. Bu- @hapey, and probably Mr. B himeecif, are contemplating ety of such a step in the event of an emphatic Judgment being pronounced inet bim by bis own poo- ype on the 14th inet.” A Kansac mee\ing was beid last menth in Bragoria county, Texas, ot which resolutions were adopted de- nowncing the revolatiguary action of the lower house o “opgrens, and taking into view the invasion of Kanras armod bands of free rollers, Tho noble course of MI @yor| Gowarde their waering fellow citizens (mn Kanase ie highly commended. There 's evidently something cool tm those resolutions. ‘The New Orieane Dilla, of Sept 99, continues ite az pacite on the preudo democracy of the North. In reply (0 ap article in the Maton Rouge Advocate, a Buchanan paper, it atke it what \t meant Noes it mea that the democratic party a6 metimas nets 83 the democratic party and ccmetimes as some otuer pouitioal evtity 1 that it is now itecif.and eno not Htact?? sitte be regarded es a Janus or Protows—or fs its ghapeles monster, like noel encountered by preph baying a backward & tarward voice; the one Speakiag $B the tones of friendship, aud (he otber utter ng foul Wards and reproncits / ‘The Syracuce Dotly Gowrie of October € (Buchanan), se yaa! The Cooimnati platiorm Joer no: regeiro that re ‘should be the advocates of slavery, Democracy, like # hand and loais ue to the oxre it kind Of @ tutor has this de Tt has laid by its former books ie, AN? mounted @ cookade, pnt om ita spore drawn the sword aed piunged it into Dearte of tg suffering popiie. End tutor, very | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1856. Our Harrisbarg Corresponde: Harnisnuaa, Oot. 6, 1856. How wil Penmylvania Go in October ?— Moderate Oaloula- tions a8 Averaged from the Severas Slates. ‘The subjoined tabular statement, prepared irom ac- credited data, and collated in the various counties, is sud- tattted as the probabie result of the election on the lit instant. Im every county visited, a personal conference was sought and bad with the recogaized leaders of the re- spective parties, and their party statistics obtained, These several calculations, moditied as the facts demanded, (which were elicited in moat instances by a rigid personal inquiry and investigation,) aud arranged in tabular form, have been submitted to several of the most prominent and influential gentlemen of the State, of both partics, who are now actively canvasing it, and their genoral correctness ip the localities visited by them conceded and concurred in:— Union. Democratic. Majoritics. Majortie. 3, - 400 - 600 — _ 300 — 6,600 500 - 2,000 pe 200 - 400 —_ - 650 — 600 100 1,400 Clarion. - . Clea eld, - Ciinton, - 1,000 500 Pg 811812188 » g 188218 $38111 881012111881 5181111 888211 400 150 800 aad 1 - uBt0 - 800 — 700 Perry... 300 = Philadelpi - ine Pike - 800 500 — pe 800 1,000 — = 250 1,160 - 250 :% 2,000 jel 1,000 pi — 260 400 af — 300 800 — — 600 400 — =~ 600 Total estimated majorities..... 81,700 21,200 = 21,200 Union over democrats,....... 10,500 ‘n this estimate, it will be perceived that the city and county of Phitadelpbin nas been omitted, as I found it to be an exccedingly diiticult tack to ascurtaia accurately the precise facts in the case. A sufficient investigation wae, however, instituted there to enable me to determive the iocal tesue, which I uubesitatingly avow, from the 4.ta in my possession, will be favorable to the Union ticket by @ major king from two to three thousand. Jn my letter from burg 1 sjority of twelve thousand. d y & personal inquiry and examination in many additional counties, has only tended to strengthen and contirm that predicuicn, and T now euunciate it as the foregone conclu slop, the death kneli attestation of Pounsylvania to Pierce, Forney and * Old Buck,” and ail their schomes and aspt- rationr. Court of General Sessions. Before Judge Capron. Oct. 7 Immediately after the opening of this Cour: yeeteraay the Gierk proceeded to call the Grand Jury panel, when the follo: gentlemen were sworn in:— Frm. Hall, Foreman, Jus. B. Rendoiph, wight Bishop, jas, M. " Charlen Crane, Lyman Dennison, Renj. R. Conklin, Silas B, Forbush, Wau. Everdell, Wm, H. Haight, Joseph U. Hamiiton, G. E Ranous, Ira Butebinson, Jao. Wm. H. Knspp, Thor. Paton, Jeremiah Lambert, Burtis 8. Kidmore, Thos. H. Messenger, Heary Torbell. Judge Capron then proceeded to deliver bis charge He commenced by observing that the Grand Jury was an inetitution as essential to the protection of indi ridual Dberty at the prerent day, as it was at the time of lis adopson in Europe; and although wo had not an irro- sponsible king to rule over us, wicked jastraments the jodges we et we had m power as terrible as the subserviency of judges in AF prejudice and excite pt. He then went ato history of the origin of the Grend Jury. whose province it is to arraign and pun- ish the gollty, and poe Se -_ ja te saan of and iam that unless tho Sititped te ey Latta ter eens oe would Bot onl; sole roe, Wit would render hu. cure, The statute entitled ‘of the in- ‘rest of money,’ Oxed the rate at “seven per cent per epnem’’on the sam loaned. If a large note of interest be received by a corrupt agreement, snid he, the act is & miscemeenor, and the offender, on conviction, is liable to be ponished by imprisonment or fice. The law for bidding extortion demanded their particular attention. No public officer or person can demand or receive any arger fee or reward than that which i¢ @xod by law for the performance of the partionlar rervice for whir fe or reward ts demanted. This law, raid tho Judg yarsicular! —— to al! public servants, Tue crime of bribery is far more comprehensive thas that of extor Kon, and in this city the statute ie ¢osigned for the pun- “hment of municipal as well agall other officisis who serce to accep:, or who offer to propose to re crive amy money, gift, profit, or other sdvantage consideratiog for giving thelr vote, iatluenes of opi- ‘on judgment or action on cither side ‘of any proposed Aeure, question or rullject withia the range of thotr judicial Jurweciction. It was of vast importance to this city thet the law should foe vigorously enforced, and be urges the Grand Jury to discharge the functions of their fidelity. The elect’ou law was one of the mos: ton our statute books, and ebould rvericoked by the Grand Jury. To expatiate bl L on the necessity of preserving the elective Iraachise froc eod pure, wood be ap implied impeachment of the'r oi ligeace He said that be bad repestedly called the sutrntien ef previous Grand Juries to the various causes 4 crime, which ot only disturbed the pesce of the oom- wurity but breogbt reproach as well upon the ministers of lew as upon the city, But all theee irregularities con- Lered toexist and aithougd the baneful consequences tely owing from tj were perceptible to the cleat comprehension, but few indictments, compari. ively, had been found. The covcluston of the charge Ie as follows: — Iwill close with a few remarks which appear to me be jorufied Dy the occasion, as they may rofer to ii ences which are now actually operating on your min“ and which moy ¢ireet your action as Grand Jurors. It « remark by mo means rarely heard from the lips of many of ovr eltizens, tbat ihe praciee of certain which bea attained among us, to the distinction of fash «pablo crimes or social eviia, cannot be prevented in thir city. It 1, indeed, @ novel doctrine to mo, that such fogrant violations Of positive logisialire enactments, mrit, of necessity, be permitted in a commuuity having fo it 80 lerge and prwerful an clement of intel energy Sud stern morality, ss that of she city of New York. I say “ must of necessity be permitted,’ because trat is the “upshot” of the proposition. That which ot be prevected must, of necessity, be permitted Lat is this sentiment, that the humiliating admission that the power ot vice is more potent in this city than the arm of the law’—abd what poblic catastrophe docs the latter deduction a‘monitively foreshadow? Gen tlemen, for myrelf, L eubscribe to no such doctrine of neceerity for the toleration of erime of any grade or coveription. No reason consistent with tho faithful per formerce of duty by the ofMfcers of the law can be of fered for the ummolerted prosecetion of crime in known ‘oealitics, by known tJividuais, from mouth to month, and from year toyenr, in this city, This state of things is pot attributable to defects inthe law. The law is wel enovgh if well administered. It ts powerful esough to suppress there evils if executed with vigor. Itis true tbat to accomplish that object there must he concert o om, anda enited will to that end between the ditty rept branches of the courts and officers of the peace. To eccure the more rpeedy suocers, the pud!i> must not look (0 8 mere pectators. T repeat, therefore, gentlemen tet ve ond the efflcera of this Court do oar whole duty ei thie time, im oer reepective departmoate of service. Having done that, whatever be the result, we shail have the approval of our owa coveciencer, and this to the man Of just motives will be a reward more precious than acd jnore desirable than without that epprora! would be the applause of the world, You may now retire to the apertmente provided for your accommodation. The jurore then retired to their room. Cornelius Maly was charged with burglary in the thirt cegree, but the evidence being insuilgient to can ict him be war bonorably acquitted, after Whteh the Court at ouned tll Wednesday. Obituary. Dr. Aeawcn 7. Ancien, the Father of the Toxas revota tion, died in Brazoria courty, Texas, om the 224 ult. Dr Archer came from Virginia to Texas in 1861. Ho had in abe Virginia Legislature. elected to the Coneoitat’aa of 1855, and by that body made its President, ‘On its adjournment he was cent, with Wm. A. Wharton ad Aveta, a Commissioner to the United States: way clroted to the firet Congress in 1886; and from 1899 to 1841 was Secretary of War, ‘The Woodstock, Va., Tenth publishes the death of Coretiaa Dprurers, by age otiT yoone Hererved ip jutionary war, atihe ‘@r years, and wae provent ot the siege of Yorktown. ° City Politics, THE DEMOCEATIO REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE —ELECTION OF WILSON SMALL AS CHAIRMAN, The Democratic Republican General Committeo as- sembled at Tammany Hall last evening, for tie purpose of electing a chairman for the ensuing year. As sevoval meetings of the Commitiee took place without a choice having been effected, and as the opposition between the Wood and Clark men seemed to increase every ballot, the excitement in and a»oot vhe old Wigwam was ofa very higb order upto a late boar last vight. Wilsow Saneti, the Wood can: idate, was elected chairman ov tne third choice, 67 vores. Ist ballot, 2d ballot 3 bat ie " Wilson Suaall... Horsce F. Ciari On its beiog announced that Mr. Small reseived a ma Jority of the votes cast, aud that bo was cleotwd chair- man, the choice of the Convention rose aud made a brief but appropriate speoch, thanking tha delegates for ~he hopor tey bad conterre 1 vpon bim in calling upon hin to 0) @ pexition £0 ably comaucted by Robert Kelly aud Lorenzo 8. Shepard, “fhe Convention then adjouravd. ‘TBE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN COM- MITTEE DENOUNCE MAYOR WOOD. The Young Mea’s Democratic Republican Geaeral Com- mittee assembled at Tammany Hall last evening, and took occasfon ‘o denounce Mayor Wood aud tho primary election system. They algo cudorsed the nomiuation o Libby for Mayor, ix preference to the reguiar nomination of Fernando Wood. The resolutions were offered by Jobr T. Hoffman, and were adopted by a vote of 58 to 17. Whereas, the Democratic Young Mea’s General Committee, more than day other organize! body, is the representative o the democratic and popular sentiment of the" Empire Oty,’ and whereas, tho Old Men’s General Committee has become servile and shbservien! to the arbitrary will aud corrupt pur- Pose of disbonest, dangerous and tnserupuious inen and de signing demagoghes, and have at their bidding, ant by thelr ¢rder, approved practices and sanctioned nominations which we brought disgrace, dishonor and disreputs on the demo cratic party, and exeiied the abhorrence, the diegus: and con. demnation of respectable and honest men of all parties, at all tumes and in all places; and whereas, no concentrated expres sion of the public opinion has yet been made in referenca to all these things; and whereas, that concentrated opinion exn in no way be wore truly and sincerely expressed than through 1, therefore be tt Resolved, That the go called primery elections, as recently conducted In this city, under the management of Fernando Wood, were a fraud and swindle upon the community. ‘That they were conducted by Inspectors appointed by an executive committee named by him ‘and presided over by him, and who were under obligation as well as necessity to ¢ertify the elections of all tickets selected by him. “That the proof is abundant that ballot boxes were | stuiled at after the most wroved principles of California prac- tive—the false frauduient returns were made — that the Police Department, under the pretense of preserving order, was made subservient to the ‘and aiders and abettors of it; taat allthe power aud aut ity: ofthe Mayor, and the departments under his conirol, were exercised in'the execution and consui a of the scheme; it} of public morals and public neoessity, be employed in the detecting and punishment of crime, aad th the same forces which. uj ail pricciples of egal defence and vindication of public honor, were prostituted iy 1 to the base purrpose of elevating an ambitious and dis. honorable démagozue to a bi fp position, for which the unani- mous voice of honest men had condemn Resolved, they have, ceased, to afford an opportunity to the masses of the eop'e to exppess their actual and honest preferences; waen- ever they are 0 conducted as to be a cause of shame lo bonest men and a delight (0 kuaves; whenever they are made the means of atiaining private ends by fraud aud corruption, Perjury and violence; whenever they are prostituted to. pes: onal purposes iy city officials, by the aid of foress which they hold only by their oficial positions; thea the mominations Which result from such elections have no claim te the ram2 of nppe and the candidates no right to expect public 'ecoived, That the time has come when primary elections should be aboliched, and some other plan Bovieed | by which the primary expression of the democratic will may be ascer- jn ‘Resolved, That we repudiate the act of the Old Men's Gene. ral Commitice ia endorsing the nomination of Feroando We for Mayor; and that ali honor is due to the independent mem- bere thereof who voted against it, and who still refuse to give it their sanction or myprobation * Resolver, That we condemn, reject, despive and renounce the nomination of Fernando % jeciare it to have deen obtained by the false and fraudulent practices and com binationa before mencioned; that itis not the selection or nomt vation of the democratic party, or of its regularly elected delegates; that its a nomination totally “unit to be mates” that the nominee haw neither integrity, reputation nor demo. support, and that we eracy to recommend him to popu) believe it (0 be the duty of every honest man to oppose ant et him, an labor for e hia dofeat. *iesaived, That we, the Yeung. ‘eneral Democratic Coromit ve 1g Mon’ tte, will, with all ths power aud talent and energy we ‘or ubceasingly to thwart the crafty designs of this man and dangerous demagozue, and 10 convince im thatthe bonest sentiment of the democratic masses Isover- shin, LJ ie well ascertained that uo person was to'the Convention which nominated Fernaado Wood onary; and e unanimity of his nom{nition. oases, nnprincipled that fact in part expinins Ftrong men exeluded every opponent, ami policemen, under ‘ ‘or's order, enforerd the rule. wed, That'the nomination of James 8. Libby for the office of Mayor, by the lawful delegates of the democratic erty, who wer’ exelu ted from a. partietpation in the Wood ‘onvention, and who were the only true representarives of the democratic sentiments, fs entitled toand shall have our unanimous support; that it is the regular det otal tion, and that we cali upon all good democrats and honest men to rally johis support. Resolved, * bat his high character for integrity, capacity and fakbfulnees commend him tothe popular support; ant that ben contrasted with the political profigaios who oppose Aira no candid man ean hesitate which to choose, C Godte; Gunther occupied tue chair duriog the eves ipg, while Yessrs Goltaon and Grant acted as recretaries P, Ruste, Chairmen of the Conimittee on Coustitation aud By-Laws reported iu fuil. The Chairman then annouaced the sianding cowmittees for the year. Th» following oo are chairmen of the ive com mittoes:— Ubairman of Committee on Address and Resolutions, Joba T. Hoffman; Chairman of Finance Committ, Jobn King; Chairman of Corresponding Commi tee, Solomon B No ble; Chat)men of Printing Commitiee, Dough Taylor: Chairman ot Committee on Elections, LF. Harrison. Acommunication was received and accepted, from the Young Men's Democratic Union Clad, tnvitiog ‘the com mittee to attend the Grand Council of the young demo crecy ov the inst. A committee of two from each ward was appointed to co @ with the Union Omb Fn Commitice was then addrewed by E. Wilson Bioom, iq , of Ga On motion, 1Le Committee then adjourned. POLICE JUSTICES NOMINATION. Jemer M. Murray waa pominated om Monday pight b: the Know Nethings in the Eigbth Niuth war their candidate for Police Justice, is piace of Abi Bogart, reigned. Swiss Mecting. ADDRESS TO THE PATKIOTS OF NEUF OHATEL. ‘There was a meeting of the Swiss of this city lest aight, at bat-past seven o'clock, at Ni Leonard street, in reaponte to the following cal! du cercle Suisse, : aper de len Yol d'un wiresceany patrioter Vooorsian ex derniers éyenements qui Ke Pont Pass dauE le CX.t00 Thore were about fiNy persone present, The Chatr men of the Mr Mairet, read the ad which ha! been prepared to send to the patriow o! Chate!; it was unanimously adopted by the mesting, um alter Deine eigned by those who va of it, will be m Saterday to Mr, Jean Reawat fa Neufchatel. The ad bicane of Neaehatel, for thelr ng the inet auihorities for t jwike Club, erty of i ee Wen Wtothuek more of foreige decorations thaw of their couuley's welfare, Phe Kart. UDION COURSE, L. L—TROTIING. Too treilirg matches ceme off yesteraay afternoon over ibe Union Coniee, which aflorded sousiderable excitement to tboee who witveered them. The first trot waa between Lody Ellen and Stat ger, for $2,006, mile beats, best three io ve, > harness Lacy Ellen won im three straight beats withoct an effort, The second trot was beteren John Wands and mile beate, beat thi by these borres the third heat having ado, te 5:04 thet fron Lerses tbat were Kot expects otter than 24%, ‘Three beats of the raee were yood at the Inet was ope rided, Jack began to quit before he to the quar. ter pole, and was badly beaten. Jobn Wands proved bimeel! a better horse yesterday than was ever ex pecied to make, and bis new owner may be proud of him be following at Terpay, Uet 000, milo heats, best ‘bree in five, in oe Hi. Wocdrufl samed #. m. Lady Ellen . se ‘The owner pewed br g. Stranger... w2 22 Time, 2424 —2 4b 240%. Soom Day.— Match for $1,000, mile heats, bert three io Ove. in hernere D. Fifer remed br g. dobn Wonde. 1 Walton roamed b. g. John Power... vee Time, 2:34-2:38 k= 2:94 9.305, Tre Prona Trevi asp Laxcet trot, in barnes, will come off thie aiternoon over the Fashion Con ' the wenther prove favorable, and three 2:46's may b. locked for. The track bas been rolled and scraped nicaly, 1d if ag level and stnooth as a carpeted floor, and is jax it should be for fast time. Flora Temple had the ce! te the betting ‘net might at elight odds. The advortinw ment Wiil give the particulare, The Public Health. FORT HAMILTON RELIEP SOCIETY'S REPO! Je Rothe reports McDonnell improving; Mrs. Melatyr. aicecing; Mits Florida Ross, and ail olvers previous ported ne coms well or echvalescipg. ( caret Margret Donn, hospital be'per. Ove vew case th the Military Hospital, Sy FRANOIS FE. BER Font Basten, Oct, 7016 ALM. PROORLYN BOARD OF HrALTH. Maj . (presiding) and Alder 4 Minew ER, See’y. Apricetion wes made to bring up the bark Africas, fom Centvegos, her cargo baving been landed. Objec von berg mate, the pplication wae laid upon the table Aypiestion to lgiter cargo of ship Jane H. Gtiddon, from Tievens let or dune, A gentleman present stated thet the verrel wae one cf the worst that bad arrived io Jor. Two deaths had cecurred on her here, Phe cwenty ore ttevedores and lsborers bal died since her arrive’ of Quorantine. He thongbt it would be pre 1 to the Henith of the city to give hor permission J her cargo now. The vellow in Now Utrecht ‘awed, been traced to this ship, Permission ref a ‘ever Hail erated. for ee ae o the Board that dariog the popt six days vistied @ " Of the oly in whieb yelow fever might be abet Mart eXiet. Hee bad | een tnable to Sa ye nem case. The Beard then sdjoorned, THEATRICAL AND Mvsical—We are compelled to omit our usual nctices of the various amusements provided at the'differert theatres this evening, owing to the crawd- ed etate of our columns, By referring (0 the advertise- ‘ments people cannot go astray, as performances, ‘grave Or gay,”’ as withed for, are announced at every house tu ‘the city. Manetzex’e #ucond Oonogut.—Tne second lyric concert by the Academy troupe will be given this evening at the City Assembly Rooms. The programme is superb. Bormmn Counts Spent ‘casa Nos, 1, 15 JouRT—Special T. at .— Noa. 7, 21, 40, 2d Class —Nos. 2, 80 r Usim Stans Disraicr Covxr.—Nos. M1, 18, 15, 16, 17, 222, 223, 224, 225, Pera 19, 20, 92, 24, 47. ¥ 26, 291 229, 2221, 3134, 207, BI 601, 458, Surkeme Oovrt—Cirouit.—Nos, 781 989, 1091, 10047 ,o21, 407,'408, 973, 1089, '1120, 1480, 1. 736, 1404, 1564 to 1t6s) 1580 to'1592,” 1694, 1696 to 1601, 16:3 to 1615, 1617 to 1838, 1640 to 1663. Suremior Covxr.—Nou. 31, 61, 65. 78" 83 89, 99, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 102 to 115, 117, 120, 191, 122, 134, 126, 127, 149, 1163, 150, 18}, 182. Pimis—Fart 1 —Nos. 6.448, 600, 762, 803, 804, 856, 873, 878, 904, 909, 910, 9101, 930, 932. Part 2 882, 911, 919, 914, 915, 917 918, 919 920, 922, 624, 026, 927, 928, 929, 608, 7 saiircte i: Tq rux Rovron ov rx Naw Yorx Hinap. sutfer from the ambiguities of language as be gueathed fo us by the Phonicians ‘fod Fuyptage, Salihoush have twice proclaimed myseif a candidate for Mayor, crowds rush to krow if Tam really in the field, and, im thelr haste have snapped the bell wires and mutilated our newly painte:! door with their tough and eager knuckles. 1, therefure, tin proclaim, that I am not only on th course, But that I will be every other nag, if 1 burst the arteries of my Grecian nox my gigantic strides towards the victorious goal, amid bugie’s blast and the drum’s tattoo, and the crowd's hailoo. And if T gonquor by a solitary span, Pil make thieves and aliens tremble to a man, STEPHEN H, BRANCH. a the Gentlemen in Want of a Hat, Superior in style and quality, are invited to call. ESi”ENSCHELY, ‘tis Passau street. Banta Fall Styles of Beaver and Felt Hats for children, trimmed in the most tasteful and elegant manne with the richest materials, These beautiful ardsies are ov on exhibition at 105 Canal street, corner of Wooster street, rosperous business, and is expected (- ly. Apply to ALBERT H, NICOLAY, N- Pianos and Melodcons.—Uhe Horace Water: modern improved pianos and melo‘leons are to be found en! ‘at 883 Broadway. Pianos to rent, and rent allowedon pur chase; for sale on monthly payments. Second hand pianos. The Piano.—‘he Greatest Improvement i+ J. & ©. FISCHER'S improved circular scale pianoforte wareroom, 325 Broadway, 0 ite Bro: jay theatre. M, Taetory, Twenty eighth street and Ninth aventa, N.Y, Astounding !—25 Cents will get a Larg am! wit andsome case, at 307 adway, eque tothone that ¢oct two and three dellacs elsewhere," °" Portraits of Fremont and Opposing Ca didates, $15. 100 pictures. Vote early for pictures, at Bioadway. 4 Colored Photogray by Lady Artiste French style, by a new system, for ouly $3. 289 Broadway. Anglo-American Pactegresha, Large Size for one dollar, going off 100 daily. ‘True tonsture. 289 Broa way. ‘Wedding Cards, Enve' &.—The La test styles, at EVERDELL'S, 302 Broatway, corner Duav« street. Extablished 1840. Alfred Munroe & Co. have Now Ready, anc are constantly receiving frem their manufacturing depar ments, @ very ares Se = bas fond Ragians, bus ‘ness Coats, jc , &c., for men 8. REPRED'MONOH f C0. No. 441 Broadway Every Variety of Fall and Winter Clothing, at low prices, at DRUMGOLD & PROCH'S fame e: Mshment, 120 Fulton atreet. Seeepetiente for the Mililon. LAUGHLIN’S shirt and furnishing store, 219 street, corner of Murray. Guna, of all Qaalitics, Selling off at Cu to” close ‘the concern, W. BARR, 106 Beckman » Stock and fixtures for sale. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs may b. bad, of superior T ‘and the dye privetely appliet, » No. 6 or House. Hi’s Black an@ Brown Hair Dye, Fou sbilings « box, at No.1 Bare'ay street, and druggisis cor ly. —The Axe is not more Ne Holloway’s Pt cone in new settiements than is this wonderful medicine which cures with rapidity os certainty all those debiliwet » the -ctvons of the slomach ai ich du ty in unhealthy regions. Sold at the m: faswories. Hostetter.—The Remarkable Success of Hos tetter's vegetable stomach bitters in casing dys complaint, and imparting tone paratiel in the history ot med & ists and hotels, Hostetter Sanit, Pittsb PARK, Agents in New Yok. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKE Toray, Oct 16 ‘The stock market was much depressed at the op this morning. Toe tranractions were aot large, bu! dieporition to eet] was more goueral than we haye 5 for tome days, Tho decline was about ¢qual to the im provement of yesterday mori At the first boar Virginia 6’s fell oi ', per cent; New York Centrat (> %; Mlizols Central Bonds, 4s, Pennsylvania Cov Cumberland, 3; New York Ovntrai Railroad Erie Railroad, 9;. Nicaragua Trausit advanced 4 pe eet, and Parama Raiiroad jg. Cleve and and Toveto a: Michigan Souvhern closed steady at yesterday's price There was an active detpand today for Miwaukie ao Missweippt Railroad, and sales wero made at 78a To yor cent cash, and 77 on time, Tue operations | Reading were all at one price, New York Centers # coming upon the market in largor lols (im ‘There ts euch am Overwhelming amount of +h iod¥, ibat when it once gota fairly afloat it will bo piso nough, and the shorts can deal in ft witheut the righ: cet probability of a cornering combination. [t is ee.! price, and cortain parties are etoatily y contracts, bob eeller’s and buyer's of Avery active demand for money to-day, ar t was the tighteet day of the seasu. M te At the seo nd board lower prices ried, aad thore w very ovil market, Eerie declined 3 por © nial Railvond, 2; Reading 34; Liuols Ceut ond, 1 ‘an Southern, la Crow : waukle fold wt 74 per cent cash, aud 15 was aiieres boyer 60 daye. Another tolegraph'c despatch we received today from Madison, conlirming thet sterdny, © effect that the Congressional gra { lands § of Wisconsin for raiiroe ourposes, th awarded by the Legislature to the | Grosse and Milwaukie Ratiroad Company. This w oCmpany about one and @ quarter milious of land to baild about 260 miles of soad. The live will r from Portage City to St, Croix, and from that pyle to Superior City, on Lxke Saportor, The La Cr Milwaukie Railroad Company have, by this grant of p lie ond, a better seheme than that originally prevents by the Ilinots Central Company, and the result is | to be even more flattering. Tt will have one and a qua ter million acres of land for building 200 miles of rox whereas the Iilinois Central had two and a half mi!!\ow for building 700 miles of road. The steamebip Canada, from Boston for. Liverpool, ov Weenertoy, will toke out upwards of half a miliioa specie, most of which goes from this city. The value of merchandise and specie imported (ot this port during the month of September, 1856, was » follower — Commence oF THR Port oF New ¥ Luvieble Merchandise... . Free merebanciee ...... Withdrawn from wareboure,.... Specie. oa Ratered for warehouse... ei ‘The vegregute imports from Jan. 1have months — =<Varee oF Tare 1864. 1865. Jewoary $20,225,860 $12,949,209 Febrvary 1,127,088 = 43,080,4 ‘The oggregate exports for ihe period he: heen * Dematic Dutiable Free . 1866, Fredwee — Mdte. Mése, Specie —‘Tatate Jonvary.$6.057.086 219,290 41.206 104,834 B.016,00% February .6 408,000 143 044 69,275 é Mareb,.. 8,014,122 468,980 217, (8,104 8,812 86) 5 f iM 98,242 8,202,008 9.Li5\063 Te gran Sitoaots 1nsictess i ‘The aggregates in each year compare as follows: — 1854, 1855, . ports, 2,149,029 117,724,838 169,107,746 Exports 346,529 71,486,764 87,081,170 Excess of imports — over exports... $73,797,500 46,237,574 82,026,576 Com pared with iast year, there has been a great in- crease in the excess, The diference against us on our foreign trade of the first nive months this year is $35,- 789,002 greater than in the previous year. This is quite on item, and we eball soon feel the injurious eflects of euch extravagance. The exports from this port during the remainder of the year will be quite limited, and we have no doubt there will be a decrease of some import. ance ip importa, The Agsistant Treasurer reports his operations this week 4s jollows:— eens tas 00 ene 08 Prekey 94 184,740 99 23,679 18 13,868,951 75 The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 4th instant, were as follows:— ‘Texas debt warrants $4,685 05 For the Treasury Dey 9,266 10 For the Interior Department, 5140 3» For customs........5..+ 1,603 75 War warrants received and entered, 54.791 80 War repay warrants recetvod and entered 1,017 19 On account of the Navy. 17,787 51 From curtoms ,. . 160 00 From miscellaneous sources. 479 Bt ‘The amount of epecie in the hande of the United States Assistant Treagurer, Boston, on Saturday, was as fol lows :— Treasury account, $9,078,912 10 Fost office account, 21147 76 Deposits, 195,087 79 Total i $9,301,147 65 ‘The receipts of the Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana Railroad for September were as follows:— September, 1868, eevee e+ £280,000 Do. 5 y 1865... Iporease .....+ steeeeeeeeeree $44,900 The National Bank hes declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. The amount of revenue from Customs collected in the port of Boston for the month euaing September 30, 1856, $692,654 37 681,960 32 eos $10,591 05 WOR ceceeseee ie For the mouth’ ending Sept: 0, 146i Increase, For months of July. al vor months of July, Agj 956, $2,186,091 37 and Sept., 1865.. 2,200,066 4@ Decreases... essssees $13,975 09 Tho foreign trade of the port of Philadelphia for the month of September, this year and Inst, was ae follows: — Coummnee oF Tue Poxr oF PartaperrinsA—Sonmam IMPORT Sept. 1865, 1456. Value of merchandise in ware- house first of the month..., . .$461,92: 1,007,604 Ratered for warehouse from fo- 180,951 but for consumption, .. 171,496 for traneporiatioa.. 12,47 for export... 9,075 Value of mdse, in warehouse, Inst Of MOD... 066. cee- ++ 500,082 Duties received im 1854. 1855. September... 5,083 Previous 7 mos, 3,479, 2,415,600 Total 3,804,768 2,699,684 The business of the month shows a large iucreage over September of Inst year, and some $20,000 more than io September, 1864. The following ia a ttatement of the cash ase Cirction. _D-posi 65,860 3,083, 08 408) 4 "396,810 '605'045 , S600.124 3,478,440 — $08,009 2.748.937 La Fate. £30,984 1,629,000 1,274,785 9,969,290 Meoh, &T 976,171 £48,055 ‘634,400 N Orleans... 1,908,107 585,24 x Southern..... 482.817 162/53 te?) Union, ...... 1,184,939 £50,695 907,203 Total.....$19,681,043 6,691,157 7,428,359 11, The {oliowing table exhibits the respective amounts oi exchange beld by the various banks, and siso the sams due to disinnt banks, the lattor being comprised in the table of deposita, ee ebowe above : Fachange Due Banks $574,704 sit 521,778 240,738 J oniemna State, . 127,913 Mechanics aod Traders. 82,876 Bark of New Orleans. 174,105 Syutherp 220,475 _ Union . «472,044 a Te ee ++ BF 415,028 4s compared with the previous wee! a8 follows: — Increase in short loava Increase in speci@....... Decrease in circulation irereage in depor Increase in exchange * Increase In amount due distant banks The following ts a comparative statement of coipta by lake of eight jeading artioles at the por inl, for three years from the opening of wavigat October 1 — Lane Comvance oF Borsato, Lake Op: Flour, bbls... 7,44, $01 8,548,917 Stock —— WAY, Ont, irgivta . boo NVCenv RN's. 1000 ‘ 1606 BRiyRReoabes 21800 Mer tRRdee do... #8 pas co do 19e0 Reading RK..... 83 Voce T Haan 100 Panama RR...... 80); 2000 ChIKRln £00 Mich on RH..860 42 2060 €0....4-..€ 82% 600 G0... se@ P2ig 1606 BRISRR istinig. 67 i nN 1000 ExleRR ebdtn'T1, 86 ia RR. c 80% 40 Fe tirceer 19 % 16 Perk Bank is ‘ 1. Hank Oomm: 0 $3 6 U # Trust Co 167 100 260 Nic Transit Co... 7 100 6 DeikHodCanal[o. 122° 50 10 Penn Coe + SOM 1260 Cle & Pitt aK 10 WareCoal 42 (100 60 0. 4 200 Clee % * al Gv... 16% 100 106 Canton Co,,..660 25% 608 160 NY Ventral RR. ato deo. b30 60 7 +030 42 * Wo 06 do. 10 ro 11 Thitd Ave RR... 10 Frle RR 100 Hariem RR... Lo, BOAMD. sto YW shaRead’gRR.6O #2 2r0 d0...4. 920 SW 1 do, « 085 100 IN & Gent BR dé o . OLaCrosseRWURR, 34 We do 10% Miah Cont RP WO Reading RM... CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Teespay, Oot 7-6 P.M —ilour—There was a better demant and the market, which clorad qrit ance @f full Beents per. bhi 000 bbia., at about 0 Depansrer Goarmon to goot S1at@, 66... Common to good Michigan... Ratra State... Common to good Oto Choice extra Georg: Loula.....+ julet at qnotations a. Sont joal wens hy for Jersey, and at $4 ales embraced abou! and common ern white até) $0 a $160, and Canadian white a $1 60 a St ; Us is Kpring at $1 27; Corn—The market was heavy, and prises © At ene'or vat 40,000 a 50.00) F " to give not! | a1? | 5 Correr.—T ‘ket uiet, in ant of the Sen emee cos, Seen we: GUTS — x 46,000 @ 60,100 bushels of prain Lo, Tuiverveat at Oued. a 104., reesed. To London, hea we" and fome grain at ld TT1shts and Hour lasgow grain wasat lod. « itd. in Was no change to notice in rates for the Cor To iMforpia and Australla, tbe raves ranged trom 2c #906. per toot Measurement. Favrr.—Ra.sins continued quite drm; ‘ayers were sold fu & erate way, at $4 £0, while M. K's were at $4.15 bbis. ~Pork—The market was heavy, with sales of bis. at $1975 $19 3e. and in relasl was sleady, wi! ‘of nhout 290 bbla. at Soa 87 country prime, and $8 & $9 25 for mess do.; other descriptions were quiet, and prices unchanged. Cut meals were in demand. with sales of 300 bhds including shoulders, at Tc. a Tac., and hams at 9c a9%<c.. and We for si cured for November and December. Lard was unchanged, with mode rate sale. ‘Transactions in butter and cheese were fair, and at quotations previously given. UGARS.—The wales embraced about 700 hhds, Cuba musco vado, at 8!,0. a 8%c., with small lots at 9c. For Help, Situations, &e., seo Gth & 7th pager, SS TISCELLANKOUS. RITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH NEW ROAD, LO! dou.—Whereas, Messra. Morison Hygeists, undorst hat many counterfeit pills are sol’ in tbe Untied Bt.tes, thi ¢ that Messrs. FIRTH. POUND & CO , of No. re general agents for ‘he United States, and t in New York, for the sale of the genuine Mori MOBISON & CO. ~ P. & Co, have constantly on hand a supply oF the Mori - son medicine, with Kagliah, Verman, and Spanish directions. "POOKS, ENGRAVINGS AND NOVELS BOUGHT I any quantily, at he Old Curiosity Shop 107 Nassau strae JOUN PYNE. <i ATCDELOR’S HAIR DYE. W1G8 AND COUPES, superior to ali othera Thetr nes improvements Piriget comtert owe wearer. asin! elegance wax! tarabil 18 uprivalied and only harmiea= hain dye is spplied im t private rooms, at BATCHELOIOS 233 roadway PNGUSH BOARD PAPER ANO ENVELOPES FROM Y De La Rue & Co.. London the ouly assortinent in the eity, just opened by J..N, GIMBRILt 5°8 Broadway. N.B.—Owy Yepot in New’ York for ANCY ARTICLES AND ed initais, Senis.— She most choice rope, at HS Roger's exten goods have heen selected ly Sir. Kogers in person Prise every variety of jet bracc’ets aud her crnaments pax pier mache desks, jewel cases, workvoxes, Isdies’ reticules, iravelling bage, #¢., with the mos: exteusive variety of ar= ticles in china, glas, bronze, terra cova. Parian ware, &.; leo, every article for the toil, combs, brushes, perfumery. je ; 1) imported and sold a! prices lower than ever before of- fered in this market, HS. KOGERS, 499 Broadway. X Broadway, only agen oie ure ity, ay. aud com- AIDEN, WHY 80 SAD AND LONELY? Why those oft repeate t sighs! Te it serofula, or only Rheumatisin dews thine eyes? Weep not tears so b Comfort’s near (h For cured thou ma, how early! By ANDERS’ liq ne, Or pure jodine | water, a never faiing remedy, endorfed by allthe medical faculty. rheamatiom, fever end a , serofula. or king 4 Prepared by Dr Henry Anders, and 6 Re & FOSD'CK, No 3 second aver B: and at 43 Fulton atreet, tsey City; snd 151 Grand hw ard pearly, ormiden mine; one, and 362 Broa STRANGERS IN THE CITY SHOULD VISIT ROGERS’ Extensive bazaar of fancy goods and toys, No. 49 Broad- Way, where every variety of fancy articles and tors are col- lected, forming & display nowhere eqyailed in the worid. . ME YOUNG MA. HAt.—si.K HATS IN NEW introduced, Thelr adaptation to of ex nce, as style, qual the special notice of our Bi . LEARY & CO., Astor ind introducers of fasbi oi rou HTS DAY IS PRODIESS’ GBAND EXVUSITION of PALL AND WINTRI TALMAS AND CLOAKS, ‘At 51 Canal strest. Te enumerste styles and quality would be superDuoas, They excell anything hat bes been hitherto exhibited In superior stock. » TNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL EXWIGITION AT Philade)phia ‘s fully ‘liustrated ia LESLE'S newspaper, news depots on Saitirday, October 11, ure the skin $1 t ry. Ke RAH AM, 5006 Broadway; riggs, 37 State street, Al- Murrien EON—BONw.—Or Tuerday morning, Oct. 7, dy the . BH Ficoghton, Pueresio aymmon to Hevainrra, davgtter of the late Henry Hove Sartor —-Biceins.—At the Presbyterian church, Madi- son equare, om Tucaéay, Oct 7, by the Rev. Dr Adama, pTISON SAXTON to Mise axXa AvGUSTA Biaarys, of I Con —On Tuescay, Sept. 80, at the CRoreh of the Acsumption, Brookijn, by the Rov, Wm. Augen, Mr. Jawke Dovaexery to Mies MARGANET Osta Voy Nin#—CUNNINGHAM —At Tarrytown. On Saturday, by the Rev. J. Selden spencer, Mr. Gronae Vaw of thie ety, 10 Wiss Mamas Ounsiscitam, of Tarry~ Ne town, Soto. Binney. —On Monday, Oct. 6, Mire. Huway, the beloved wae of jeter Hevry Tre trvney of the fom‘ly are reepectfully invited to at- tend the foners), from ber iste residence, No, 250 Ninth tirect, carser of First venus, this efternoon, a4 ome o'¢loe ixan.—Suddenly, on Monday, Oct. 6, Jeumr Jo- dacyiter of Harman and Rashel- a. 410 menih: laxiver and friends of the family are respeet*ulty DTAted to attend ihe fmers, from the residence of her yarents, No. @3 Grandstrest, Uu- morning, at tea o'clock. Depky.—Oo Monory, Oct. 6, Ricwaxn Deoury, aged 42 of No, 19% Wost Twenty Yourih street. a! Wil take place from the Disciples meet No. 16 Wert Seventeenth sireet, this afternoon, we o'clock. Hila irtends, and tae members of the cbarch, re respectfully Invited to attena noe WEE ‘clock M., Mra. . Come WEL, aged 40 yrarr and 3 months. ot soos EB. B and H.R GO ily invited ty attend ber funeral, Nerevoa, at one o'clook, ber lato resis $78 Broome street Cunprrky —On Tuesday evening Ovt, 7, of consump- Con, Rowarp Cropory, in the thiub year of bis age. The relnt.ves and Iriendy of the family are invited to attend (he funeral, tomorrow afternoon, at 020 o'clock, from No. 97 Wert Thirty fifin street ABCC Lonite.—Om Puerd ny morbing, Ont. 7, at 8 o'elos ter au ‘i ness Of the greatest eutfering, Kuve, wife aly Arcularius, ane youngest daoghter of the late Jobr M. Lester, aged 49 years, 4 mo 2e The relatives and friend of ti ta invited to attene the tuceral, fr busbend, Bitty 0 nee w convey tho Iriends to Tie funeral will tale place to morrow after- al ope O'cleel — Ov Menday, Oct. 6, Wauam, son of James gad Save Foley, oged 4 pears, ¢ months ant 1¥ days, ‘The relatives apd iriende of the inapily are respecsfall from the :csidence of StL atieet, tas afterpoon, 1 Mobile pepere please copy. MeCsut —On Monday, Get. 6, at Pe reviaenoe, No. 12 Onk tlreet, & McCame, get 25 years, Bis frien re reryectfully tuvied to ritend the fume ‘eciee, 1a), this afternoon, at two © elock pr ng, TARTINE —Haddeply, om Friday, . 3, Ronmar Cop-TaNFia®, ten of the lale Thomas Coostactiag, in the LEtb year of his age. ny n are reapoctful late residence, The friends end retatives of the famity ‘evted to attend the feneral, from bie Ninety. a wil be taken from his late residence, No, Hireet, at pine o'clock to morrow Ncureh, “where service will we portormed? hence ard acquaintances are respectfully invited attend. Concona® —On Tuerday, Oct. 7, Ruuee Corcomas, tn- fant dacghter of Patrick and Mary Corcoran, aged 1 year, mouths and #4 cage. The irienés of the family, and thove of her on nicl and Michael, are invited to atieud the fasere) beat the corcer of Firet avenue aud Meventh street, at one e . er residence, Brook); on a | 1. @, Mre. Avs Romar, egea Th yeara and aliend the funeral, this aferngon, at one © cok, from the corner of Nuth avenue aod Bighteemth sireet, Brocklyn. nwat—In Prooklyn, am Toesday mornin; Asse, Rife of Patrick J. Devine, im the S7th aro co and friends of the family fomeral, from the Chareh of reorrow morning, at half muse of requiem will be Preoklyn, 2 Tuceday avghter of Alex. Romi xy = werk: ie fr te the Ae pans ‘beral, from hie late resi¢ ence, eet, Rrookiyn: acca ane. Bin irtende and acquaintances are res to attend Court ther reel ones, Tompkineviile, Staten. vening, Cet. 6 Mrs, EnzaRermn te_of the ja ¢ Hon Jacob Ci ocheron, of ib Aves apd friends of the are forty ie dive attend the funeral, to-morrow: . week, i ete = At Middletown Point, N. J, 0@ 6 Jost L. Rusworm, aged 24 years, 4 ace reotives and friends of the fefly, and those of ree S Sveet end Mee. Wary L are tio! y lav ined to atiend the foneral, o'clock, from the residenco of Tereet. without further notice, be taken to Crores Jayron <4) Fort Macisen, lowa, on Monday, of divense of the heart, Awe Rima, wile pute ip (be Gib pear of her ago, or bawara ry