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4 NEW YORK HERALD. JaMBS GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, © ‘TICE N. W. CORNER OF NASSAU AND FULTON SF. ih wie EEKALD, cry fp ag nls per SEs Great Biritain, $5 10 any part af" the Cnsvent == AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. WIBLO’S GARDEN, Broadway—@ueuan Orega—UNDIe. pe’ ¥ THEATRE, Bowery—Love axp Duty—Fine- wean's Vierouy—Dxad, on tae Diemal Swamy. BURTON'S NRW THEATRE, Broadway. opposite fond empee(— W KE KERS—NEKIOUS f amriLy. WALLACK’S THEATRES, Broadway—Tuw Prima Donna —Léve 45D Money. OBAMEERS STREET THEATRE, (late Burton’s)}—F azo MAaTMEsINE AND PErRCCHIO. ADEMY OF MUSIC—Deawatic PRRPOUMANCES, AP- = AND AVENING, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ROMAN ‘FarNoo” a Garmecse Ouran Avvrems. BSRNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. Sroadway—Afternoon ent Crenmg—Cuy. Tox TuOMD, ax DRamaric Novaurizs, BROADWAY VARIETIES, 472 Broadway—Tas Lrviw ousizs— Tne lvisH BROOM Maken, GEO. CHEISTY & WO! MINSTRELS, 441 Broatway— Brsaorus Pexvoswances—Werro. 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The News. ‘The elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana ‘take place to-day, and we shall probably in our next issue lay be ore our readers the result of the contest in the two first named States. Elsewhere we give ‘We under- stand thet telegraphic despatches have been circu- lated plentifully, stating that the Governors of the fifteen Southern States are to meet at Raleigh to- Jists of the candidates to be voted for. day, to co! x what steps it will be necessary to take in the event of the election of Col. Fremont. We allude to this shallow trick merely to show our ulous shifts the opponents of iged to resort to sustain a eiok- veaders to what r Col. Fremont ore © ing cane. ‘The telegraph reports the ele:tion, without op- position, of Gen. Whitfield as delegate to Congress Miected that the free i i 6 Read the letter of Dr. Pise, of Brooklyn, pullished elkewhere, with re‘ereace to the statement that he bad administered the sacrament of the Evchari+t to Gel. Fremont. That stupid allegation is pretty satis. factor ily dispored of. We bave receiv report of a demozratic meet. were anneunced for the ovvasi Mr. Ulevelend, of Connectient, Olay, aud @ar report of the afiair is Co). From fug ut red at apublic meeting. Abe dean rac! of Pennsylvania. In the Boardof Aldermen last evening a report, te permit the Krooklyo Ferry Company to occu ry the slips between piers No. 3) and 32 East river, sion, adopted, by eral remonstragces before the Berd. @urfiles from the West Indies ore up to the 27th ult, The general trade of Jamaica was wretched!ly From the mines there is dail and crime prevalent. favorable yooort. In Granada, St. Vi vara aod Trinidad the aspect af affairs was gloomy. t, Dems The will of Wr. John Bradshaw, deceased, which was offese4 for probate in the Surrogate’s Court a {ter another the pro- nce produced being such as to The will di fow dazs ago, was decided yesterday, a hearing by the Surrogate, in favor ponent, he 6 establich the legality of the will. poses of a large amount of property. and was con tested by two of the sons of deceased, on the (deceased) wae unduly iaflaenced time of making his will, and grounde thet ly by hie wife at © threfare gave too The Betich ¢ nuch of the estate to her. Belen K. Cooper, and a cold medal to Captain Wil diams, of the «bip of the Britis& bark Romalas. By wey of Charleston we have dates from Havana l0th fast. A rumor was current that a Apanieh fleet would again be despatched te Vera to the Cron. Rome jaterceting testimony respecting the cendi 4ion of Nictragua, and the pomtions of the rial Presidents, Walker and Rivas, was ecited yeater- dq” in the @apreme Court, in the case of Hamilton age'nat the Nicaragas Tronalt Company, Vander. biltand others. The report may be found in ano- part of te-day's paper. re. save letters from the City of Mexice to the 2d ult. The di@iculty between Great Britain and the repcblic seems to be rapidly approaching a cries. The British Legation was closed on the 2d wit., the Mexicana government failing to comply WH: the ,equisition respecting the Tepic affair ‘The Britia Charg’ lad removed to Tacabays, Thepe to awak: further instrnetions from his govern- mwyat. In the neantine Dritish equadroms are to be in veagwers to act loth on the Gulf and west coasts of Mexice, sbouk. it be decided to push matters to that extremity in¢ oforcing reclamatione, We have advices from Hong Kong to the 31st of Joly. United States Conrul Keewan had had another difiew'ty withthe magistrates. The Shang- has revedutiontets dreaded tle interference of onr Commissioner between themselves and the imperial jata, An teeir to the imperial throne had been born at Pekin, but aot of the empress. His mother had, however, been elevated to a nai le rank by the Em. peror, and Nis legitimacy decreed. Foo-chow haa heen visited bY @#evere Gre. Severe typhoons hod raged along the Amoy coost, and the bexch at Whampoa had entered from a waterspont. We have news frm Coatral America fated at osta Rica on the 16th of September, and ct San an del Norte on the 10th of same month. All was completely oneperrded in Costa Bice, and * , Penn., on Satarday night. pb, and others of that stamp, , but they did not James B. ral.local speakers only were present. rowded ont, bot it is proger to say that the amount of abuse heaped upon especiaily by Mr. Cleveland, exceeded The exte - Lavery was boldly avowed, and urged upon Nothing forther of general iu*erest cams political ard commercial miment has presented a gold medat und telescope to Captain Lapham, of the ship american Congress, for their couragroes and humane efforts in rescuing from a watery grave the crew of the British skip Boome- rang: «lise, a cei) medal to Captrin Knowles, of the ship Chariet of Fame, for like conduct in the case uppe pay the end ll the lenee. od the Py States. symp Chris. Lilly, 66e. a 664c. The Alien ared, ract iede ita Kichmond heen y to the of free speceb and sil land law of th dained them tion, and nnd potiry in the papers. the soauh The Alien and Sedition laws, which harried the stration of the ek federal party into public dirgrace, have a black purpores, the supr They are mainly an unprinted set of by irresponsible and lawless in- none the less, on that a in readers will Sedition laws were. esident to order all 9 were found, or suppe lists. sonre: and it was reported, but not believed, that he would soon make a descent on Greytown. The British fleet still lay in the harber. who was banished from Cfli- fornia by the Vigilance Committee, had entered into a contract to supply the Nicaraguan army with provisions and a gun boat. The allied Central American States had two war schooners cruising on the coast, and Rivas had stil! twenty-five hundred men in Leon, with which force he expected to attack Walker in November. The detachments sent by the latter against the Chontales natives had been re- pulsed three times, end retired to Granada in great confusion. A man from Walker's army, who had arrived in San Francisco, gives a grievous account of the military rule of the General. He left one bundred men in hospital, and of one hundred aud twenty-five of his companions from California only forty remained alive. Our correspondent at Lima, writing on the 12th ult,, states that the project of 4 confederation of the Sonth American States against what is termed the encroachments of the Yankees wes freely discussed Gen, Castilla had sappressed the Heraildo, its political sentiments being regarded as obnoxious. There were reports that Eche- nique had revolutionized some of the Southern provinces, and’ that an insurrectionary attempt in the North, set on foot by the partisans of Gastillo, had been defeated. The government had issued a decree requiring an examination and au- thentication of “vales de consoliditiou” and ‘'bil- lets de manumission,” by the President ef the re- public or the Peruvian Minister at Washington and London, otherwse they would be repudiated. his step had been ‘rendered necessary in conse- quence of the documents alluded to having been counterfeited to an amount estimated at several millions of dollars. The sales of cotton yesterday embraced about 2,000 bales, based upon middling aplands, at 13c., and 13je.a 13je. for good middling to middling fair, from the wharf. Low grades were almost out of market, and the lowest priced cottons, classed as ordinary, were quoted at 12c. ‘The accounts received from the South continued to speak unfavorably of the yield of the present crop. from South Carolina, the States of the Southwest. Flour was some leas active, but steady at Saturday's quotations. Wheat advanced from le. a 3c. per bushel. Pork was in fair demand, at $20 624 for mess. Sugars were firm, with sales of 1,100 4 1,200 hhdg., at tull prices. way atllc.for Rio. Freigh*s were steady. Grain was cbiefiy taken for Liverpool at 0jd.a10d., and flour at 2s. as Democracy. Adams and the ol shape are now The od to be, conspirin e exereine of the liberty of sp iberty of the press aga BEUT CS. come, under the malign influences of those pl ting disuniouiste, Jeff. Davis, Ate this derpotian of nigger drive over the Cabinet and the Senate at Washington, over Kansas and over the Sonth, is not so very surprising efter all. velopement of that raffian policy which resorts to the bludgeon against argument in the and to ballot stuffing, the bow bayonet, against Northern ¢ votes aud Northern sentiments Thus, the most. be practically onder the atic Kavens oode of Alien and Sedition laws It is under this blaak. code of irresponsible raffian- iam that an honest and worthy citizen of Virginia, for. daring to take part in the Fremont Nominat ingConvention at Philadelphia, was denied the priviege of returning to his family, and com pellet, to sacrifice hie estate and send for his wife and cuildren to come to him in the free North, under te protection & » stranger. It was ander these modern Alien and Sedition laws that the Governez of Virginia areaigned.one of his fellow- citizens a a traitor, and shreatened him wish the Grand Jucy and the Pzosecuting Attornay of the crime of the offender being a speech agaiget Buchanan, calculated to depre- ciate the priee of niggers. Southern Jedges and Grand Juries elsewhere have actually peoeeeded, in dee form of law, to the prosecution.ef con- tumacious traitara opposed to Baahanan; byt with a few exceptions of this sort, thie Southern des potiem of the nigger driving democracy deapises ‘aw, and enforces its edicts through tee agencies of mobs and brutal even the forms of Professor Hedrick Carolina. a] * the Tins, In violat Tnexowelll « and imprisonment ust the admiuistratio Such w rwoklost Pievee-Buchanan democracy of the Soarh | ‘The consequence is that between the violet | THE LATEST NE WS, | yiigatntylate, vom davane hd key Wont on | i'l) way or aaving toe Shire trom the exohement theve laws are applied la full force in that see | attack upon Fremont by McMasters, and the cool — one Moamet Granada, from Aspiawall, with the Now ar eeereens teas aol bere nae ce eee tion, in the.most infamous shape, and execntod | rebuke aduintstered by the master of MeMas-} 6Y MAGNETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, | Cr'<aue portion ofthe California mails, arived at Ha T'viited to-day tho Yarlows political comsittes rooms. hy the most . detestable instruments. Debanched | ters, that the bulk of the Irish, side by side with ae _ ee ou : huaed wath sree Over trp ot cenepen exvisbe and demoralized as the democratic party bas he- | the Germans, are gol a .. | The Wholesale Arrest of Firemen at Phila- @ British war steamer Falcon left Havana on tho | s/nty the width of he rooms and aot 2 party Ge are going over to Fremont. Jf he is delphia. 10th for Port Royal. that, they are gongs ni lg Nd og ty It ie but the natural de knife, and th n Kansas, ehalf of this great republic ng despotism of that de The Iatest.case of haveic defiance avainst this irresponsible and Jawlex Aespotiem, ia that of Vatversity of North He travely deaimes for Frimont, and caste hie life aud his fears te the wos threatened with fnetant evpuiet not heard bis fate; but we have no doubt t ostraci: of the winds WY od. and ie nay o North, where the constitutional freedom of opin the living and suprem republie or ni of the evustitn and onthern Bachanan demo recy teidal | y Complaints come well as from Cora sold at Coffee sold im a small 1 » law of the nember what the Alien and Alien law empowered 18 Out of the coun aipst the peace and authority of the United This was directed agalast a large body et European imm hise with Je that day, in oppositios to Adan The Sedition law, was a law of nts who were koown to | Catholic; and he wants Fremont to write a let- senger#, coaled, and left for New York at 6 P.M. the Since then the : 3 roment, with 5 son and tae republican | ter, so that be can brané him with a hot iron; i t, & new charter, abolishing the | sme afternoon. mee oat t Uren saeeaeaaie + yen ene 3 and for ch and the harsh, despotic ferable enactments which resulted, at very first opportunity, in the fgnomini overthrow of the Adams administration and the federal party, Wy a free and in Incredible, however, as the i would drive a pol ena¢tment of the a fact, that by 1 is rotten an which lords it Senate, tion, Northera nt popular institutions on the face of the earth are brought into mockery is vio- a. have NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1856. are driving off, through disgust or persecution, | to the discovery of the North Pole, or Symmes’ the bone and sinew, the blood and muscle of the | Hole, or Archbishop Hughes’ church property. South, into the North; for they are the best class | There is, at al) events, but one John Charles THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE ELECTION, The Figurings Up of the Politicians—The Last Riot and its Political Bearings—The of men in any community who will dare every- | Fremont, the people’s candidate for the White A seperate t planeta ens Ps thing rather than tamely surrender their consti- | House—a man of pluck, muscle and bone—and cons Sho Aresene ne es enaneres cmndieees ppg rote, naa ar pe tutional and inalienable rights, he is known all over the world. Two Fremonts! | 4 aigomominated Col, De Witt for Congress in the | Joainge Riot—John Van Buren—Speaker Shall this Southern despotiam, and shall these | It will rain Fremonts by-and-by. candidate, ir. De Witt sppeared in the Conventionand| Banks—Religious Convention—Agricultu- pn chor sreyregroriesci sr mg Cc. Crry Juper.—We have four| iblicans of fe Ninth divtriot” Nave udmuat po os SPECIAL CORRESPONDENGE. NDIDATES FOR — ave yi ba OUR P! continue? Shall the free people of the North be ANON . Bae Bapins of Wi cg > ve nominated pee rere candidates for the office of City Judge now be- fore the people, to wit: Abraham D. Russell, Elisha S. Capron, John H. White, Ambrose L. Pinney. Mr. Capron is an ultra-temperance re- former, sent down from the country by Governor Clark, at the dictation of Thurlow Weed. bullied and cowed into submission by such rant- ing disunion apostles of Buchanan and democra- cy as Brooks, Wise, Keitt, Boyce, Toombs, Sli- dell, Floyd, Cobb and Johnson, of Georgia, and Forney, and by such disunion Buchanan organs Not only in this city and in the State, hut throughout. ‘every State and Territory in the Uuton, is the reautt of the State clection—to take place in Pennsylvania to-mor- row, the 1dth— looked forward to with the moat straining. intercet and anxiety, The reason is, that the result of that electton will give aa almost unerripg Indication of Large Fire at Manchester, Pa. Premapra, Vot. 13, 1856, Yesterday afternoon, at five o'clock, a fire broke out in the extensive building occupied by Messrs, Phelps, Carr & Co., a8 @ coach and wagon wanufactory, in Man- cbester two mites below this city. There beiag no tre pauies and but few facilities to check the flames, the as the Washington Union, the Richmond Enquirer fire spread rapidiy, involving the destruction of the whole | the vote of Penna Lia ylvania tn the coming Presidential elec- and the Examiner, the Charleston Mercury, and all He 4, bags rue ead He pth oe 2 block, including ‘ie Spear’, large oan factory: | tion; and on the vote of Penusylvania the fale of the. , democratic candidate for the Presidency hangs. If ied by Messrs. Phelps, Carr &Co were owned by C. wngend, and were valued at about $10 000. No in surance on them. Messrs. Phelps, Carr & Co.’s Wochinery was valued at $30,000; insured in two Philadelphia Messrs. Hull & Spear’s loes is very great. amount of finisbed work was destroyed, with machinery, Their stock and buildings were their little echoes from Washington to Kansas, and from Kansas to Florida? The people of Iowa, Vermont, Maine, Connecticut, Maryland and Florida have said—No ! The people of Penn- ylvania, Obio and Indiana speak to-day. Let he freemen of Pennsylvania do their duty, and we will answer for the great West. We expect his evening to hear peal upon peal of Fremont thunder, from the Delaware to the Wabash; but e whole issue to Buchanan hangs upon Penn- sylvania. rural districts, White is a lawyer and a clever man, but has been mixed up with Barnum in some mysterious Crystal Palace operations Pinney is the nominee of the Windust oyster cel- Jar convention. He has been, we hear, a highly respectable man on the bench, but not exactly the judicial bench, He is not at alla suitable man for the place, and the oyster house nomina- tion has no chance. ‘The most prominent candidate before the peo- ple is Abraham D. Russell. He is a well read lawyer, both in the criminal and civil codes, and has practised his profession in this city for the past twenty years. He is much better fitted for the office to which he has been nomiaated than any of the other candidates. We have no doubt of his election. Wau Srreer on tHe City Nomrxations.— One of our Wall street cotemporaries gets up an elaborate puff for the nominations of Bleecker for Mayor, Emmet for Corporation Counsel and Capron for City Judge. Mr. Bleecker is a very worthy man, but new to the harness, and it will be better to give Fernando Wood another trial than to riska new man. As to Capron, he is the nominee of Thurlow Weed, who occasionally comes down tothe Astor House to settle our local politics for us and arrange a nomination for a friend. Capron was appointed by the Go- vernor to fill a vacancy, and at the end of his term he would do well to leave the city, retire to the country and study a new lesson in fanati- cal temperance legislation, Emmett has no chaace with the Irish voters against Busteed, who isa popular man and will carry the day. The attempt of our weakly Wall street cotemporary to carry its old party hack nominations by the strength of Fremont’s name will not do in these enlightened days. The independent voters and the independent press will oppose this attempt of Thurlow Weed to create another political oli- garchy and sct up a second Albany Regency in our midst by stealing the magic name of Fre- mont. Pennsylvania casts her electoral vote for Mr. Buchanan, be may still have a chance of being the next President of the United States, If otherwise, he will be In the con~ dition of Niobe, with his —_—s —— Last hope forever gone. Therefore, upon Pennsyivanta are the eyes of all the poli- tictang im the country at present turned. The citizens of the Keystone State are to vote to-mor- row for Canai Commissioner, Auditor General, Surveyor’ General, members of Congress and members of the Stato tenste and House of Representatives, besides various county cificers. In reference to the Congressionay ficket, in part, and to the county ticket of Philadelphia # union or coalition has been formed between the adhe- rents of Mr. Fremont and those of Mr. Fillmore. This coalition, however, is not complete. In the First Con~ gressional district, Mr. Allen, the republican candidate, has withdrawn in favor of Mr. Knight, the American: candidate, against whom is pitted the present representa-. tive, Mr. Florence. In the Second, Mr, Stuart; the re- publican candidate, has left the field to Mr. Morris, who has pitted against bim Mr. Marshall, the democratic oan- didate, Inthe Third district, Mr. Millward, the present: member, was re nominated by both the republican anc: American parties. In the Fourth, Mr. Foust, the Amert- can candidate, has decline: to withdraw; so that there are in that district three candidates—Foust, American; Kelley, republican, and Phillipt, administration. Itis sq + with many of the rural Congressional districts. Thero- has been no fusion or coalition as to the electoral ticket, and, indeed, it can hardly be eaid that there is any regu- larly understood one in regard to the ticket for State officers and reprerentatives. Tne Fillmore and Donelson « Committee of Superintendence bave published a mani- feato, re-affirming their nominations, and calling on their adherents not to be lea away by the talk of fusion, Tho republican party have issued a similar manifesto. Never- theless, the changes that} bave just noticed have been made; so that a strong, if not s complete combination bas been formed against the administration candidates. T hesitate in making any prediction as to the results of to-morrow’s clection. Ai! parties aro making tremen- dous efforts, and of course each is comfidert of success. ‘The supporters of the unim or coalition ticket claim that they will have a majority ef twelve or thirteen ‘thousand, while the Buchananites figure out “a balance in their favor of about the same amount. A prominent oflicial bere, to whom 1 was introduced an hour or two ago, told me that he had no doubt the Union ticket would Daye a majority of six or eight thousand in the counties west of the mountaias, but that in the counties 3 sod ee sraie bas Seed eee for corm and ic, for wheat. Recslols in tho forty eigbt | thotseng’ hy what curious ayevem of eomputaon he ar a 22.834 buhelecorn: Cand! exports | BTS Oy es te game daly he. quotient may be made me time:—77,878 bushels wheat, 98,14 bushels to appear on the other side. I eave such ab 4 tions to politicians to worl out, and prefer valuing ast ! see the gum proved by the people at the polis. in this case ave only to wait for a day or two, and then we will have the real, not the waginary, result. Doubtless tt will turn out that all the political equally dunces. IL ene were to give any credit to the partisan newspa- pere Of the tity, he would be convinced tat the political aders in this struggle were, one and ali, the vyericst. rogues, rascals and scapegraces wabung, and that the masses: = the opporite side were little better. One Of those little pieasantries of street rioting, for indul- Fire at Cincinnati. Cincivv att, Oct. 16, 1856, A fre occurred here to-day, in A. Sbaw’s furniture store, doing damage to the exteat of about $10,000. Railroad Collision. BurraLo, Oct 15, 185¢. ‘The mail train from Suspension Bridge to Windsor, over the Great Western Railroad, came ia collision with a cat- tle tra’n near London, carly on Thursday morning. Seve- ral of the cars belonging to the cattle traia were thrown down an embankment, killiog twenty five valuable cat- tle. The mail and baggage cars were driven through the forward passenger Car attached to the mail train, but for- tunately po lives were kcst. During the confusion the mail and baggage cara caught fire, and, with the mails, ‘baggage and express goods, were entirely consumed, Serious Accident at Paterson, N. J. Patmason, Oct. 13, 1856. An accident occurred about nine o'clock this ¢ veuing at the Catholic Orphan Asylum, at which place they were holding a Fair for the benefit of the orphans. The room being crowded to excess, the floor gave way, precipitat- tpg them it to the basement beneath, No lives were lost, ‘but a large number were seriously injared. There were at least twelve hundred in the room at the time. Groat excitement prevailed, Loss of a Western Steamer. Sr. Lovis, Oct. 13, 1856. ‘The steamer David Tatum is reported as sunk in the Missouri river. Loss, $80,000; insured at $24,000. St. Louis Agricultaral and Mechanical Fair. Sr. Louis, Oct. 13, 1865. ‘The St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair 0; to day. There is an immense throng of people in cit! im consequence, and the day is being observed as a holi- = Tne weather, however, is worable for the ex- ibition. Fremont tig Onty Coyservative Canpipats. —The great popularity of Fremont is more to be attributed to his sound position as the conserva- tive, Union and constitutional candidate, than to any other cause. He stands upon the rock of adhesion to the constitution, fidelity to the Union and submission to the will of the people, whether he is elected or rejected. Not so with Mr. Fill- more, not so with Mr. Buchanan and the spoils and ruffian democracy. They have given their orders, their threats and their warnings to the people, that if Fremont be elected the defeated spoilemen will not submit, but that they will march upon Washington, break up the govern- ment, rob the treasury, break up the Union, and over all the South will beat the rappel of disunion and civil war. Now, we bold it to be the first duty of the Ame- riean people to bring this issue to the test, whe- ther the people or the disunion spoilsmen are masters in this country. If Buchanan is elected tbe reign of these disorganizers and rafflan seces- sionists is made good for at least four years long- er; and from their success in this struggle they will become emboldened, and+they will fasten their galling despotism, which now governs the South, upon the free States of the North. Thus. the discords, troubles, crimes and confusion which lave been brought upon this country by this at- terly corrupted ruffian democracy, will assume, with Buchanan's election, a more aggravated ‘orm. There will be no peace, but confusion worse confounded, until the business relations of ihe country, foreign and domestic, are involved in perplexities, frauds, bankruptcies, winding up. most Jikely, in a general blaze of war under the 1 manifesto. us elect Fremont, therefore, and settle this question of disunion at once, a settle this slave- ry agitation at once, and restore peace, concord upd prosperity to the whole country, inspite ot defeated spoilsmen, agitators and traitors. Shall the people or the Jacobin spoilsmen rule? That ALBANY, Oct. 13—Noon, Received, 3.500 beeves, 30 cows, 2,000 sheep and 3,000 lambs. Beeves, $4a $4 26 per 100 ibs. live weight. Sheep, $2 » $450 per head. Receipts of beeves, 351 1088 than lart week. Prices are %c. lower. The quality of cattle is inferior. Scalawags are in abundance, especially with some Texas _Borraw, Oct, 13—7 P. M. Flour in demand for shippitg. Sales of 1,500 bbls., at $5 75 for common Illinois, $6 a $6 1234 for good to choice Michigan, Iowa and Indiana, $6 25 a $6 60 for extra do. and Obio. Wheat is steady; sales of 60,000 bushels, at $1 14.2$115 for Chicago spring, $1 19 a $1 20 for Mil waukie club, $1 444, for white Canadian. Cora is lower; sales of 15,000 bushels, at 50c. a 50)<0. Barley, $1 200 $124, Oats, 96c. Canal freights to New York, 16%. Great AccTion Save at tue Sovra.—The democratic politicians of the South appear to be putting up the electoral votes of their States at auction, and there are ouly two bidders, James Buchanan and Millard Fillmore. The conditions of the sale are rather hard—the niggers must be taken with the votes, and they are started at Governor Wise’s price—five thousand dollars each. He who bid the highest price for the m the corn and 42,445 bushels of oats. Gsweco, Oct. 13—7 P. M. Wheat is in moderate demand for milling. Saies of 16,0C0 bushels, at $1 50 for white Indiana; $1 40 for red ¢o , and $1 22 for Chicago sprip ood white Canadian aad 21,000 bushels, on, private terms. York :—Flour, 46¢.; wheat, 160. forty cight bours up to noon to-day wheat, 97,70@ busb. corn, 4860 bush. bueh. been f Canal exports in same time:—3,600 bois. flour, 69,700 bush. wheat, 14,460 bueb, corn, and 4,359 Shippers offer $1 45 Cora—Sales of Canal freigate to New Lake : bueb. rye. ia thaione skill, Unravel; 4 tex woken. 7 Cxicago, Oct. 12-6 P, M, | Renee in which the dve men of Philadelphia are 20 ro- ireieiapcaane ose va gaa ‘Wheat duil, Shipments to Buffalo, 100,000 bushels, | Marebie, occurred on Saturday evening, when s norto. Tar Carmouic Cuvren axp Fremont.—The Puorosxe Division oF tan © ard to Oswego 22,000, Corn dull, with @ decliaing ten: | T10Us character of the name of Te, was shot dead by controversy on the Catholicity of Fremont, “ ramolicatneees 1ry.—The atro- } cency. Shipwenta to Buftalo, 46,600 bushels. Cats, 260. | ® Person alleged runping #iih the Shier Hose ' * | cious propesition for the division ot the city into for corn, and 12c. for wheat to | The murdered man, though not a memver, was - 20c. Freights firm—éc. S Bufialo. ‘an ofthe corps rejoicing i the name of the ‘‘Moyanen- sing Killers.’’ murderer is caid tobe a police fiicer of Baltimore, attached to the amiable q +f that city, and merely running with and fight he Sbiffiers, just for the jove of the thing. Imay here remark, bave taken the name iu compliment toa youth named George Shililer, who was killed in one of the Native American riow in which the City of Bro- therly Love indulged several y: 10, limited for sometime past to outsiders, has been at length taken up by Archbishop Hughes and his organ. MeMasters, the editor of the organ, (a rampant Buchanan men) foaming at the mouth with rage, swears that Fremont is a two municipalities is execrated on all hands, In- stead of entertaining such a project, the cities of Breoklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City and Hobo- ken should be united to New York, thus forming a great consolidated metropolis, under one go- News from Havana, ‘The Empire City, Capt. Alfred G. Gray, left New Or- leans, Oct 5,at$ A. M., and entered the harbor of Ha- vans at suprise on the 8th. Landed ber mails and paa- present hydra-headed department system. Then we might hope to see a great city well governed. Among her passengers for this city is Lieut. Stuart, R.N., mail agent of the West India mail steamer Tay, recently lost near Lobos Island. He accompanies his re- ipg and in the act of clssping an Bib! - Jarly in their roveesious. © ‘Out of tals het coommnaen neident Lere—I mean the sbooting of McIntyre—there has been @ great party any d passion evoked. The and the proofs that Fremeat is, was, or ought to be, a Catholic, will be produced, for Me- Masters bas an old woman or two} Toe Granp Cenrrat Ramway Oxreanciy,— | M2 mail from Tampico and Vera Cruz, broaght to Ha | democratic journals ascert vnat the assassin {3 one of the his @ » tol i 5 e , | Yana by H. BM. faigate and will procesd | geng of Rip Raps tbat di at his elbow who have told bim so. The | This powerful monopoly is again at work in th pela: dog Amphion, pr bave been imported to e poor pron gto A ‘ | neophyte of our venerable Archbishop is too violent, too savage with his branding irons, and so he bas been put upon his good behavior. The central part of the State, influencing the Con- gressional nominations, and no doubt those for the State Legislature. We perceive that Erastus Tbe usual Spanish fleet lay at aucaor in the barbor of Havana, and bat one foreign veesel of war—her Britan- nic Majesty's sloop Falcon, 14 Commander from @ cruise off the isiand. > ar Archbishop omen out to put himself, and the | Corning, of Albany, one of the principal mana- sng Tenet Jaterest is noted ot Havana, sive an | Hose Commeay, in connection with thi¢ affair, is cbureb, and his organ and Frement right on this } gers of the railroad oligarchy, has been nominated | {1.2 nny be mgd ~~ Teeatied Pome geri ly eg Bd ‘ . being landed b+ E these question. He says substantially that his know-| by the democrats of his district for Congress. The fever han ceased its ravages. te morrow, “ihere “grat exciterneat trowad “as ledge of Fremont’s Catholicity is of a negative | The independent republicans in Troy and other weather © soos ein aor abet at Stow Gnteane tasene tere teing peewee up oe examioation.” biiganpeg character; but, as far as it goes, be is satisfied | places thereabouts will not support him or any | ‘2! rains and bead winds. If be comais thems for further 2 do nos Gooner enya discharge them, a writ of huheot —— ia to be aued for, that be doesn’t know anything at all about it, 80 as to have them admitted to ball and is content to drop the subject. such humbug. TELEGRAPHIC, Cuagteston, S. C., Oct. 13, 1456. 1 HILADET PITA, Oct. 18, 1856, ‘There ts much excitement in relation to tue imprison ment of more than thirty of the members of the Shilller rumor was current that a Spanish wt z Ver Gru ‘pal eet would again from Key West we learn that a lar; jority had b given there for the democratic ticket. eee eae nota Catholic, and has not been a Catholic, he has put up a cross in the Rocky Mountains, has mall platiorm beartng the fore part of a well uck ’’ under a sort of arch, inscribed motto Keystone Club.’ I there found tee er Gale dae been inside of a Catholic church with his bat oft, | B¢eCompeny. ns ie savor: The steamship Texas was overdue at that port (rom | fraiy Alling up paturalization papors for some twenty or Meomneartm tute eert ter | ethan eatin crac“ =| REY Sp ah pe he a and no doubt upon his knees with the congrega- tion, like a good Christian, and, above all.he was married hy a Catholic priest, which is something. The masses of the conservative Irish, therefore, who care nothing about the price of niggers, or booby Brooks, or bully Brooks, are satistied with Fremont; Brother Beecher, the stumping Puri- tan, is satisfied; Dr. Duffield, the learned Episco- palian, is eatisfied; the Methodists are satisfied; the Baptists are satisticd—al! the churches are satis- fied, the people are satisfied, Fremont is satisfied Jessie is satisfied, we are satisfied, and six months alter the election there will be such universal satisfaction at Fremont's success that the demo- jon in the benefits and biessi: closive evidence was elicited. One cer tostified the: The room was not remar' to be believed John Evglirb, of Baliimore, was tre persou that fired the pistol, but tbe slug taken from the body of the deceased proved catirety too large for the pistol fo1at on Rogiish, thereby disproving that charge. (a the ©». clusion of the evioence, @ motion to discharge ® portion of the priscners ou bail was argued, but Attoro den oral Reed concluded that they should be remanded for trial on a charge of murder and riot. The whole party, thirty three in number, wae commited. This decion ba created much angry feeling among the friends of the s Privowe Application will be made to morrow to Jadge Thomp son for writs of habeas corpus in the cates. Ar twenty-four hours must elapse after the writs before tavertigation can be the prisoners cannot be liberated on pail belore Weduetday. AnvseMeyts To-NicHT —Dleasure seekers should bear oa in mind the varied novelties put forth at the Academy of Music for the benefit of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asy lume; also, the concert to be given by Mme. La Grange and Mr. Gottschalk at the Brooklyn Athenweam, So far a8 regards the theaires, colored operas, &>., they offer such an interminable series of attractions, that it is oaly necessary to refer the reader to the list at the hoad of tho editorial page. Catuoric Cuanctim.—A Fair for the beaedt of the St, Vincent's Hospital, under the care of the Sisters of Chari- ty, will be held at the Crystal Palace on the 10th of next month, and will be continued for several days, Evory one feeling an interest in this valuable institution should make it ® point of contributirg something to stock the ta- POLE LOLE TILE DOLE DOLE SE LOL OTE DE DODOLE LITE DOLE DCC HO. Free Free l’rese, Free Kansas, No Further Extenmon of Slavery. i 1 found here a nl ind Peres Merger member of expestnat cusses ‘The Florida Election, FHu.Dmteaia, Ost 13, 1856. . ‘ ib) csette nullifiers, ond even Mr. Fillmore, who Fe tp 2 = bier of the indies who have kindly consented to offisiate fhe Fileore acme afta it farther down the street. won't submit, will be satistied, and heartily | the Miler ofhre.bsadred and Sity voles, Thirteenoun | wPem Be cccariog, dither of the others: Notwithotandiag’ We fusion, the n] i ‘ e 4 a asbewed at having made such ninnies, bullies Waswiworow, Oct, 13, 1856. Italian Opera and Opera Cloaks. wea horse int nha JG, Besser, Req. and boobies of themselves to frighten a sensible Dean Sim—I do not know whether you wrote in jest Ful! returns from Columbia, Navsaa, st. Jobo's, Pet people. i valand, Jackson cocnties, give Walker, Amo 1,159 votes; and Perry, democrat, rican, for Governor, H i i Lt - 04. Alachua sed Marion counties have gone domo. | ‘his morpicg, when you stated in the Hraatn that the Two Frevoxrs—Two Drowros —Awrcn fy Ry — Madison, Santa | dry goods and fancy stores of Broadway derived groat ee Tines.— Brooks, the rat, not Brooks, the tiger; he Ihave Does Feoetved here from advantage from the Opera douse bei There is a large banner suspen earoes ine eireahy , ‘ or; ved Montgomory | {hin seagous of tho Yours bot ative ee tet open at cer- | and villanous busta of Pitmere and the Northern Brooks, not the Southern Brooks; | 4 uiledgevilie, yun love no doabt that the Ameri | sir that the Dnase nove alates ans A pored to be Mr. Fillmore, belting im one hacd tne fall oF Ube constitution. and giving utterance to the sent)meat — cocere® booby Brooke, not bully Brooks, has just mad another awful discovery, in the shape of a mare's The Kansas Election. on, and! am avew that others Sr. Lovie, Get. 13, 1866 benentied. ‘ou can believe, od tebe nest. After wasting ne weral months in beating ‘We have meagre retorne from Kansas, including tne | ® closing of the house by ‘maleate a regaréee Tue Oonstitetion, he bush for Fremont’s birthploce, Fremont’s ro- | election of Mr Whitteld to Congress, without open. diseatisfaction; whilst your disinterested Oar Destiny. lata nd in th at " h - No disturbances took place. eflorts, on the other hand, to resuscitate the fortunes of “T know no North, '' &e, igion, ond in the most ehameless abuse of Fre- - Ty re gratefully sppreciated by the trade geno. sponte h ty pe a N a' ont's dece oT: ‘ ‘ . It if a question that touches all ; Tn another ts ation from me nts deceased mothe T; after groping about Another Outrage In Kansas. tad com pasety give Be br —§ Gen wert en en pee this quot Mr. Fillmore’s with a dark lantera in chapeles and graveyards ‘the agua Le ee aa quite ready to acopt your aviggestion of joining in SOLEOO PELE ME DEDDREDELO LE IE OE OO bE: ‘dence of “6, me ‘ ‘ Democrat \earns from man juetarrived in | «sul ion to reopen the Acad t “ ‘ or evidenow of Fremont's Catholicity, &c., lo! | thi eity toa on Thursday last a report havigg reached | beg to enciove my check tor Sl0b, I dare. say: tbat desire an sdmtaterralion for tne Wortwone apetees. Piatte City, Missouri, that Messrs. Berry abd Warker, merchants of Weston, had sola some citizens of Kansas ® quantity of flour, a party of one hundred marched to arseat the parties [mplicated, and on arriving at Weston they Isid the case before 8. F. Stringfellow, who placed himeelf at their besd, and proceeds to (he svore ot Mesers. Stewart, Beck, Obsdell and others, whose meaoa are #0 much greater, would contribate three ‘holders have done onough in building a spl edifice, and it is only fair, as the Hianain intimates, that the trade should come forward tu propertion to their gains, [fo not gi ip thy bjeot, my dear Mr. Bennett, wi ‘Upera has be come one of our pe: 200d of art, but also cerely yours, HELEN C. TRAPHAGER, 699 Broatway, New Yorn, Oot 12, 1866, the Youth, or for the South a: insttbe North, . they are not the men who savas give their - frage tome. I know, & 7 ow ‘3 PONE OLLOLETODELODECUTELE DE OCESEUPPETEDOLELE HE DOLE Tho politica) bavnors are mostly confined to Cuesta street, as it is there all the crue aoe 2 ‘Taking Into view the exciting nature of this contest, the charges avd recriminations of bribery, ballot Dox staf jd rowdy importing, made by one side against r, and the decided which the fire compa. nies and political clubs of this city have for littio adaira of the pistol and the knife, it will net bo at all surprising if to morrow be signalized bya deal of rioting aad fighting. Iunderstand that tho Mayor has taken more then usoal precaution to awd hold! thie Brooks (the booby, not the ba'ly) bas dircovered that there are two Fro- me is—two Dromios—and that they have both been jostling each other all the way through. Leake (the booby, not the bully) je thus thrown ro the most enrious and Ladicrous contortions. Hie writhes and wriggles, and twists and thrashee his Vege and arms about like a ekipjack. J7is«pasma ) are frightful to behold. Be laughs, be coreame, aeeembied in !oree, and ordered the Piatte party to leave the place in ten minute, which they did. The people of Weeeon then publicly denounced Mr. stringfellow's con doe, ant commanded him to leave the couatry lu five 4aye, cr euffer the consequences. he shrieks, be groans, he grumbles, aud fumbles, Tom Corwin’s Speech. Fx Mayon Lawnexes vs, Wiitias A Baows~-Coxrtait revent it. There is if 5 rw 5 5 Tom Corwin'’s Specch,, ' and swears, ané jumps, ard rolls in the dust at a CINCEEN AM, 6 Doewesrn.—The complaint recently mado against Watiiam | FONTS iy tomeres ty a” ot ta alee: . th The Mow. Tom Corwin delivered a to-day. perjury, by Cornelius W. lawrence, ex- | organization of about eight hundred shevit'e yneen hk moet distressing rate. He galls for the other | He defended Mr. Fillmore’e ada jatained n dismissed by Justice Fiandrean, of the | te eaid that a has been sent to intercept depetet Fremont ox him, he defies him; but he | 6 Tight ot Govgress to — tof sia | Jeticrson Market Pohioe Court. ‘Tho magistrate dismissed | of « Rip Rape Blood Tava” aad “Play te tations J a 7 very in the Gerrits digciat Purpose was | the complaint in copsequence of the complainaut's now | uj honious ‘names !) from Ba'imoro. ‘Oo glies’’ (whas dodges the Lieutenant Gover Now, it fe quite | clectiopecring for avy man Delonging to an old party wow | Sppearaice for crors-examination at the Police Court. | and his invineibles, I see nothin ‘whatever me r . extinet. He @peke simply a8 a citizen who d A to “ ly thet there may be two Fi emonts, jast as | confer with bie cilews as to their duty in this emergea ry. there are two Brookses; but we corey | He bad po polities! Aspirations, having bad ‘of in. se asia : bat we should bo sorry | Wo Mttary dervitade i HoWing w federal offer, ast cta'ta if either of the Fremonts wore a raf, a bully or | 4 the benefit of the Cedinatice of "81. ple, bh ; t z , thempctwe! to bial a booby. There may be three Fremom, for all frevpie apaenenty too boos prough that we know, and not ® booby among them. that Mr. Filmore’? views are the are This dircovery, however, of two, is about equal in Toe complaint aD may r= 4 arose from some alloged extor- tion made epon Mr. Lawrence by Brown, several years ogo. proper disposition of the police / need - felt much alarm of riots at the polls, pd are twenty” four wards in this city, each with eleotion pro- eines, making in all nearly two hundred election pre cinete, The aggregate number of yotes will not oxeeod 60,C6¢, which wonld leave an average at each elention precipet of 260. With proper precaution, and anythiog like fair play, there would bo no disturbance and nO @x- clusien of lepal voters from the pole, With the eyoeption of gine couptice, with which thera Personal Intell r oA mMIV Ai Frem New Ovleane aod He the steameh Chi helen, Master 8 Brogten; Mra Colo meaietens, Mloy M HW Snow, Jiewt Stuart, RN. OC ‘entray, A ¥ Poog, A Morea, Mr Ttoberieen, Me Wilsoo, and erage. ces en to the power m Congress to neitate on tlavory @ Territories

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