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THE ELECTION. Election, Teceday, Hovember 3, 1857. STATE OFFICERS. Democrat. ‘Ariel S. Thurston. “George Geddes. ‘Thos. Kirkpatrick. ‘Timothy Jenkins. * Endorsed by the workingmen. Bb ako endorsed by the workingmen, SUSTICES OF THE SUPREME Sour, 1D. Ryo ee *Wm. Mi - Wm. Mitenet J. Sutherland. . .}Chas. A. Peabody Chas. A. Peabody. John W. Brown. *Thos. Nelsou...... Thos. Nelson. __tLacien Birdseye... Lucien Birdseye. Danf’h K. Oney.¢Wm. | “a Sars. Feige. Alonzo C. > Paige . Platt Potter. BF. W. Joseph Mulin. © Robert Parker. No nomination..... Wm W. Campbell. . Geo. Scott Lord. . + Thos. A. Johnson. & sJohn Ganson...*Levi F. Bowen. ...tMartin Grover. +L. W. Thayer. *Noah Davis, Jr. * Long term—eight yours. +5 + Short term—four years. COUNTY OFFICERS, JUDGES, ETC. Democrat. Opposition. Supreme Court....*D. P. Ingraham. ..*William Mitchell. Josiah Sutherland. +Chas. A. Peabody. jos. 8. Bosworth, . . Benj. W. Bonney award Pierrepont. Laman Sherwood. “Wm. M. Allen, Buperior Court... Poter B. Sweeney... Daniel Ullman. JAlex. Spalding. ‘James H. Welsh. *Long term. Short term. THE LEGISLATURE. SENATE. i Republican. American 2.1. B. Smith, J. Fgh Wm. Norton, 2 Samuel Sloan, A. Mann, Jr. A. Mann, Jr. 3. F. B. Spinol: John Winslow, — John Winslow, 4 John C. Mather, Samuve) Hail Sam. Hall, » 6. Smith Ely, Jr. J.C. Pinkney, Joseph H. Petty, 6 Richard Schell, J.B. Varnum, J. B. Varnum, 7. John Doherty,’ Libeus B. Ward, John L. Riker, 8B. Brandreth; J. W. Ferndon, J. W. Ferdon, 9. RM. Tuthill, ©.B. Wheeler, 0. B. Wheeler, 10. Geo. W. Pratt, A. Hasbrouck, A. Hasbrouck, 21. W. G. Mandeville John $. Gould, — 32. J.D. Willard, V. Richmond,’ —_Justin A. Smith. 13. John Niles, H. A. Brigham, Y. Johnson, 34. E. J. Burhans, —B. Hathaway, hard Morse, 158. Geo. G. Scott, HH. Churetill — 16. Jesse Gay, R. A. Loveland, W. Hotchkiss, 17. Wm. C. Cook, — W. A. Wheeler, a 38.Wm. Deney, J. A. Willard, _ 19. 0.8. Williams, A. Hubbell, Israel J. Gray 20. Wm. C. Crain, A. H. Laflin, J. N. North aR. Kenyon, Cheney Ames, G. Mollison. ‘22. W. Taylor, James Ni BL. Gregory, 23. Z. T. Bent’ John H. Foote, .N. W. Northrup, 24. Henry D. Barto, L. Truman, = 25. And. Preston, A. B. Willia sch 26. W. W. Wright, T. Boardman, Wm. H. Lamport 27. Chas. Hulett,’ A. 8.1 — 38. HG. Warner, J. E. Paterson, James L. Angle, ‘ S. Upham, 99. Phineas L. Ely, ) Horatio J. Stone, f 30. J. A. Vanderlip, J. B. Halstead, - 31. J. Wadsworth,’ Hiram Barton, Jas. M. Smith, 2.5.F. Phelps. J. P. Darling. _ ASSPMBLY. ALBANY. Democratic. Republican. American. 1. Mich’! Cassidy, DwightBacheller, DwightBacheller, 2 Hiram Perry, Geo. Wolford, Sam‘) C. Harris, 3. CW. Armstrong, Chs.B.Rediieid, J.B.Sturtevant, 4. Thos.Mattinson. Chs. H. Adams. Chs. H. Adams ALLRGANY 3. ZA. Kendall, J. M. Hammond, ~ 2 W. Bariett. Win, F. Jones a BROOME. 2. E. Tompkins, John ® Palmer. J. C. Robie. CATTARAUGUS 1. Jonas K. Bution, H. Van Aernam, D. Buck 2 BF.Chamberlain W. Buffington, Jr. Daniel tin. CAYUGA. J David B. Baldwin, - 2E C. M. Abbott. - CHAUTATQER. 10 Henry Bliss eae 28 Charles B. = cme NG 2. John Haggerty. Wm. T. Post J. H. Harris. CHENANGO, 3. Benjamin Frink, Truxton G.lamb, Newman Gates, 2 — Wm. Kales. Dyer D. Bullock CLINTON 1.2. Platt Orson Hedding. Henry Green courant 2. N. M. Jones D. Miller, David Miller. 2 D.D. Warner. Lorenzo D. Gile. W. Moul, ‘CORTLAND. 1. AshbelPatterson N. Bouton John 8. Hayes. DELAWARE. 2. John Townsend, Fletcher Palmer, F. A. Wheeler 2 Frederick Griffin David M. Smith. 8. A. Law peTemes. 2. AS. Fmans, James Mack 2 A. Wager Robert D.Cort rer, 2. Artem’sB.Waldo Monroe Hall. John ¥. Havens. ERIE. 2.A.P.Laning, Jos. Stringham, ChandlerJ. Wells, 2 A. J. McNett J. 8 Buell Solon H. Lathrop 3 J. Wheelock, Horace Boies, — W. Van Pelt, & Morris Fosdick. Asher Avery A. Riley. FRANKLIN 2. A. Andrus. D. Patterson. D. Patterson. FULTON AND HAMILTON, 2 John C. Holmes. Wesley Gleason. N, J. Johnson. oxvesre 2. lerael W Warner. F. D. Kingman. W. F. Robertson. GuERNE. 2. D.B Armstrong J. Platt Rouse. J. H. Bowman. TERRIER. 2. J. Tillinghast, © Wm. Coppernoll, Wm. 1. La Dew, 2 Philip K Pryme. Harris Lewis JW Brideubecker SEYPRRSON. 2. W. Gilbert, Jr. George Babbitt, - 2 8 Boo. Hiibu C. Church, - 3B. Alfred Fox. T. R Austin. - rosa. 1. 3. J. Voorhees, J. Suydam, 3. Suydam, 2 Moses 8. Beach W. Brittain 3. A. Farnsworth HB. Dury 4. DM. Chauncey S. M. Parsons, 8. John A. Dayton A. Underhill, 6 John Hanford HH. Hickox, 3. GW. Bleecker. J. Atwater J. Atwater. Lew 2. J. Dow Homer Coil Homer Collins J J. H. Jones aA 3. Abbott. MADISON 1. LP. Greenwood Lester M. Case 2 R Riddie - - wownoe 1 J. Harris - a pei = 3 R Stapler - SeTLOM ERY 2. J.J. Radcliffe, Herekiah Baker, Wm. Clark Magan 1. G. W. Sherman, Jobn W. La Bar John 2 Wm. & Wright, Burt Van Horn ei M. All NEW YORK s 2. J. L. Smith, Ths. McKnight, Ths. McKenzie 2 am Cook, Lewis Hopps, fo 3. Richard Winne, J. 8 Scofield, J. & Scofield, 0ST Heyy: }Yames A. Dolan, Jar. D. Dolan 6A 5B Stevens, John G. Armour 6 EA. Ware, EA. Ware, . f Daniel Bowley biden F. A. Concklin, 4 Chas. J. Holder, 8. Ine RM. Poer B. B. Baptist, on A ‘ 30.3 % Ti. Neah D. O 22. Wilham Gage 33. D. J. Chatheid 34. DJ Crane 15. BA A. Moore 16. George Wer 27. G.W. Dyckinan 1. Henry R. Hart, Tho. G Halley 2 CF. D. Jones, Wm. J. MeKown 3 WS Parkhurst, Geo. F Weaver - 4 0. J. Owen ben Knight = OOND AG 1. ££ Ht Cook James Frazee, Wm. W. Perkins 2 The i. Alvord, Alien Manroe i Higyine &. A Woodford Levi & Hotbrouk. J. v. H. Clark ONTAWIO 1. 0 Warren Volney Bigerton 2 GW Torrence. Ira R. Peek J. Part ORANGE. 1. 1. Townsend & W. Fullerton. 8. W. Alvord 2 C J Stevenson. A. L. Dodge. W. Avery ORDA 1. Baw F. Brows A Hutchinson. os mwa. wir Jounph C Wright Levi Roardsley, inders J J Wolcott Seth W. Alvord, Thomas, C8. Sage - orn 1. Chae Melons, Countryman - 2 Torys € DM Hard RM. Townsend . PUTNAM. 1 - ~ - arenes 1. FA Lawrence, lendal # Pratt, © A. Hamilton, % Jietoudrickem LW, Jolmwe, G90. be Pepi, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1857. . ae. 2. ©. A. Mott HOB Clark,” H. B Clark. 3 Martin Miller, A.A. Spickerman Josep H. Allen. ‘RICEMORD. 1. W. J. Shea. James Guyon. James Guyon. ROCKLAND. 1. W. J. Wyant. John Demorest. - ‘ST. LAWRENCE. 2 R. C. Jackson, Godard, - 2. Jease Cogswell, Wm. . - 3. Wm. H. Wallace - - BARATOGA, 1, John Fulton, Charles Moore, C. Boughton, 2. T. B Reynolds, N. M. Houghton, T. B. Reynolds. SCHENRCTADY. 1, A.C. VanPatten Angus McIntosh. Henry M. Crane. 1. J. HL Salisbury. David Lnont. David Lamont. SCHUYLER. 1, Henry Fish. = a ‘SENECA. 1, A. Woodworth, al - STEUREN. 1, J. Randall, R. B.V.Valkend’g — 2. A. Olcott, W. Barnes, Baldwin, 3. W.8. = - BUFPOLK. 1, Geo. Howell, David R. Rose, E. F. ter, 2. Geo. P. Mills. Geo. H. Shepard. J. L. G. Smith, SULLIVAN. 1. EA. Clark, G. Wales, A. Hodge. TIOGA. 1. J.P. Lovejoy, W. P. Raymond, - TOMPKINS, 1. J.B.Gosman, Edward. Esty, HL. B. Chase. ‘ULSTER. ° 1. F. L. Lafiin, Ai. Jewell, RA. Jewell, 2.H. Van Aken, — Isaac Becker, Isaac Becker, 3. N. W. Watson. John P. Keator. John P. Keator. WARREN. 1. Hiram Roberta, A. Roberteon, ae WASHINGTON. 1. S.H.Timmerman T. H. Walker, — Patterson, 20R Ralph Richards. L. 8. McFarland. WAYNE, 1. A.Griswold, Charles Estes, Alden H. Eddy, 2. L. Bickford, - J. H. Boylan. WESTCHESTER. 1, W. P. Moody, Ethan Flagg, James T Adee, 2. E.G. Sutherland J.C. Ferguson. _E. W. Andrews, 3. A.B. Tappan, G.B. Hubbell. —_-F, Horton. wromnc. ; Cyril Rawson, - YATES, 1. H. Huested, John Mather, - DIRECTORY TO THE POLLS AND ELECTION DISTRICTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. FIRST WARD. First Dirtict—Is bounded by North river, Morris street, Whitehad street and the East river, including Governor's, Ellis’ and Bedloe’s islands. The polle are beld at 32 Green- wich street, Second District—Bounded by North river, Rector, Green- wie h, Thames streets, Broadway and Morris street. Polls are iy at 52 Greenwich street. rd District—Bounded by North river, Liberty street, File tb , Thames, Greenwich and Rector streets. Polls are held a 110 Greenwich street. Fourth District—Bounded by Broadway, Liberty street, Maiden lane, East river, Old ship and Beaver street. Polls are held at 31 Depuyster street. District—Bounded by Whitehall, Beaver street, Old ‘slip, and East river. Polls are held at corner of Broad and Pear) streets SECOND WARD. First —District—Bounded by Rroadway, Chatham, Sprace, Gold and Liberty streets. Polls are held at 61 Ann street. Second District—Bounded by Gold and Ferry streets, East river and Maiden lane. Polls are held at Burling slip. THIRD WARD. First District—Bounded by North river, Vesey street, Broadway and Liberty street. Polls are held at 189 Greenwich street. Second District—Bounded by North river, Robinson, Greenwich and Murray streets, vay and Vesey street. Polls are held at 70 Murray street third District—Bounded vy North river, Chambers street, Broadway, Murray, Greenwich aud Robinson streets. Polls are held at 83 Warren street. Fourth District—Bounded by North river, Reade street, Broadway and Chambers street, Polls are held at No. 7 West Broadway. FOURTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Chatham, Duane, Rose, Frankfort and Dover streets, Fast river, Peck slip, Ferry, Gold and Spruce streets, Polls held at 11 Jacob street Second District—Bounded vy Rose, Duane, Chatham, Roosevelt, Madison and Pearl streets, New Bowery and Frankfort street. Polls are held at the corner of Duane and William streets. dhird District—Bounded by New Bowery, Pearl, Madi. son and Roosevelt streets, East river and’ Dover Ftreet. Polls are held at 22 Chestnut street. Pourth District—Bounded by Oak and Catharine streets, Fast river and Roosevelt street. Polls are held at 87 Cherry street Fifih District—Bounded by Roosevelt, Chatham, Catha- rine and Oak streets. Polls are held at 47 James street. FIFTH WARD. First District—Bounded by West Broadway, Franklin and Reade street. Polls are held at 73 Leonard street ma District—Rounded by Franklin, Varick and h streets, West Broadway, Canal street and Broad- Polle way. Third District—Bounded by the North river, Harrison, are held at 143 West Broadway. Hudson and Worth streets, West Broadway and Reade streets. Pole are held at 102 Duane street, Fourth District—Bounded by the North niver, Beach, Hudsc h Moore, Varick and Franklin «tre th, Hudson aud Harrison streets. {udson street. ed by the North river, Vestry, and Canal streets, West Broadway, Beach. Hudson and Beach streets. Polls nwich street Sizth District—Bounded by Laight, Hud Ventey street the North river, Canal, v and Vestry streets. Polls are held at 32 SIXTH WARD. Firat Ditrict—Bounded vy Broadway. Ohambers, Chat ars Polls are beld at 10 Centre 'st. Broadway, Pearl, Chat Polls are held corner of Broadway, Franklin, Cen Polls are held at 132), Leouard wunded by rects. Duane and Centre streets. ‘Third District—Bounded by tre and Pearl streets. street. Fourth District—Bounded by Centre, Franklin, Bayard, Mulberry, Park and Worth streets. Polls are held at 1634) Leonard street Fifth District—Bounded by Centre, Worth, Park, Mal berry, Chatham and Pearl streets, Polls are held at 488 Poar! street Sizth District—Bounded by Mulberry and Bayard streets, Bowery and Chatham street. Polls are held at 12 Mulberry wt Baxter t. et Seventh DistrictBounded by Broadway , Cani and Franklin streets. Polls are held at 86 Elin # Highth Dictrict—Bounded by Baxter and Canal streete, Bowery and Bayard street. Polls are held in Canal, near Elizabeth street SEVENTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Divicion, Market, Henry and Catharine streets. Polls are held at 68 East Broadway. Second District—Bounded by Henry, Market, Monroe and Catharine streets. Polls held at 99 Madieon street. Third District—Bounded by Monroe and Pike streets, East river and Catharine street. Polls beld at 73 Market street Pourth District—Bounded by Mvision, Pike, Monroe and Market sfreets. Polls held at 99 Henry street Fifth District—Bounded by Madison and Clinton streets, Fast river aud Pike street. Polls are held at 47 Rutgers Htreet Sisth Distria—Bounded by Division, Clinton Madinon and Pike streets, Polls are held at 19 Jefferson Seventh District—Bounded by Division Gouvernear. "ito roe and Seammel streets, East river and Clinton street Polls are held at 328 Cherry street Eighth Distrit—Bounded by Cherry street, Rast river amme! street. Polls are held at 682 Water street inth District—Dounded by Division and Grand streets, Exe river, Cherry, Scammel, Monroe and Gouverneur streets. Polls are held at 28 Scarumel street. RIGHTH WARD. First District—Rounded by Spring street, Broadway, Canal and Wooster streets. “Polls are beld at 64 Wooster street Second District—Bounded by Spring, Wooster, Canal and Sullivan streets Polls are at 66 Thomas street Third District—Bounded by Spring, Sailivan, Canal and Varick streets. Polls are held at No. 5 Clark street. Fourth District—Pounded by Spring, Varick, Canal and Hudson streets. Polis are held at 52 Dominick street. Fifth Dietrict—Pounded by Spring, Hadson and Canal streets and North river. Polls are beld at 490 Greenwich street Sizth District—Bounded by Houston street, Broatway Spring and Wooster streets. Polls are beld at #9 Mercer street wnth District—Boun ted by Houston, Wooeter, Spring and Sullivan streets. Polls are held at 179 Pr Righth District—Bounded by Charlton, Prince, Sullivan, Spring and Hudson streets, Pole are held at 140 Varig street Ninth District—PRounded by Hamersley , Hons van, Prince, Chariton and Hudson streets. at 201 Prince street Tenth Drstrict—Vennded by Chariton, Hudson and Spring streets and North river. Polis are held at 305 Spring street. Eleventh DPistrict—Pounded by Hamereley, Hudson and Chariton streets and North river. Polls are beid at 9134 Charlwn street an . Sulli Yolis are hold NINTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Christopher, Hudson and Hamersley streets and North river. Polls are held at 672 Greenwich street. Second District—Rounded by Hudson, Chr ford and Hamersley streets street Third District—Bounded by Bedford, Christopher and h streets, Sixth avenue, Carmine and Bleecker and Cottage place. Polls are heid at 275 Bleecker “t urth Dietrict—Bounded by Fourth and Charice streets, enwicb avenue, West Tenth street and Sixth avenue Ie are held at (ig Washington place. Fifth Distréet—Bounded by Greenwich and Kighth hues. Fourteenth street, Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Polle are held corner of Seventh avenue and Twelfth street Sizth Dist rth and Ch jopher, Bed Polls are held at 79 Barrow Bounded by Mleocker, Christopher s streets, Greenwich avenue and Ham Id at 48 Harnmond street ed hy Bleeker and Hammond ich and Eighth avenues. Polls are held at 96 Fourth treet Eighth District—Bounded wy Fourteenth street, Righth avenue, Horatio street and North river. Polls are held corner of Ninth avenue and Thirteenth street Ninth District—Bounded by 1 nue, Troy street and the North river, P 801 Greenwich street nth Distr Bounded by Troy root Fighth avenue jeocker and Hammond street and the North river. Polls Are held ai No, d Beuune gtr Fo t, ighth ave le are held at —————————E— CC LmLhlhlhlhlhlh lc sh a eee Eleventh District—Bounded by Hammond, Bleecker Caren reotn and te North ry ole eid a 10 Wrcclfh Duxrici—Bounded by Charlee, Bleecker and pet ymin and the North river. TENTH and Sth setefieres Second lancey, Orchard, Grand, ‘Third Dens Beene Grand, Rivington, Norfolk, Orchard, Delancey and Ludlow streets, Polls are held at 74 Ludiow street. Fourth Distriet—Bounded by Grand, Norfolk, Division and Orchard streots. Polls arg held at 47 Ladiow street th District—Bounded by Grand, Orchard, Forsyth and Hester streets and Bowery. Polls are rid Seth Districts Bounded by Heater Canal, Or- ir, Fors: chard and Division strects and Bowery, Tint aoe bold 6 114 Canal street, ELEVENTH W. First District—Bounded by Houstons Pitt, Stanton, Rid Rivington and Clinton streels. Polls are held at 198, Stan” ‘Second Districl—Bounded by Houston, Sherif, Riving- ton, Ridge, Stanton and Pitt streets, Polls are held at 130 Wiles street. ird District—Bounded by Houston, Cannon, Riving- fon anlauertt eee Polls are held corner of Stauton and Columbia streets. Fourth ‘Bounded by Houston street and Fast river, Rivington and Cannon streets. Polls are held at 203 Stanton street. District—Bounded by Fifth strect, avenue C; Houston street and avenue B.” Polls are held at 249 Third Sizth District—Bounded by Ninth street, avenue C, Fifth street and avenue B. Polls are held at 200 Sixth Seventh District—Bounded by Eleventh street, avenue D, Ninth street and avenue Polls are held at 119 avenue C. Kighth District—Bounded by Fourteenth street, East river, Eleventh street and avenue B. Polls are held at 81 avenue C. Ninth District—Bounded by Fifth street, avenue Haasipn siesbendeveene0. ells are mas’ conser of Fourth street and avenue C, Tenth Bounded by Ninth street, avenue D, Fifth street and avenue C. Polls are held in avenue D, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Eleventh District—Bounded by Eleventh street, East river, Fifth street and avenue D. Polls are held at 205 Lewis street. ‘Twelfth District—Bounded vy Fifth street, East river, — a and avenue D. "polls are held at 92 Hous- stree ‘TWELFTH WARD. First District—Bounded by 120th street, Fifth avenue, Fighty-sixth street and East river. Polls are held on Bloomingdale road, near Ninety-sixth street. District—Bounded by 120th street, Kast river, Fighty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, including Ward’s Island on the East river. Polls are held in Third avenue, between Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets. Third DistrictmBounded by 144th street, Harlem river, 120th street and Sixth avenue, including Randall's Island in the Fast river. Polls are held in Twenty-sixth street, Detween Third and Fourth avennes. h District—Bounded by 144th street, $ 120th serect and North river Fighth avenue and 126th street. th District Rounded by Spuyten Duyvel creek, Harlem river, 144th street and North river. Polls aro held corner of 168th street and Tenth avenue. WARD. First Distric—Bounded by Rivington, Clinton, Grand and Norfolk streets. Pol se held at 202 Broome street. Second by Rivington, Ridge, Division and Clinton streets. Tell are held ‘at 30 Atorney street. nd DisriaBounded by Rivington, Willett, Grand, Divison and Ridge streets. Polls are held at 210 Delancey street. Fourth District—Bounded dy Rit |, Columbia, Grand and Willett streets. Polls are held at 22 Sheriff street Fifth District—Bounded by Rivington, Goerck, Grand and Columbia streets. Polla are held at 540 Grand street. District—Bounded by Rivington street, Fast river, Grand and Goerck streets. Polls are held at 34 Mangin street. Seventh District—Bounded by and Norfolk streets. Polls are Sixth avenue, Polls are held corner of Grand, Clinton, Division eld at 14 Suffolk street. FOURTEENTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Spring, Mulberry, Grand streets and Broadway. Polls are held at 420 Broome ue ‘Second Distriet—Bounded by Houston, Mulberry, Spring streets and Broadway, Polls are held at 76 Prince street. Third District—Vounded by Spring street, Bowery, Grand and Mulberry streets. Polls are held ai 200 Mott street Fourth District—Bounded ¥. Prince street, Bowery, Spring and Mulberry streets, “Polls are held ai 42 Prince fth District—Bounded by Houston street, Bowery, Prince and Mulberry streets. Polls are held at'21 Prince stre Siath District—Bounded by Grand, Mulberry, Canal streets and Broadway. Polls are bold at 206 Hester street. Seventh District—Bounded by Grand street, Bowery, Canal and Mulberry streets. J" ‘olls are held at 160 Hester street. FIFTEENTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Houston, Hancock, Bleecker and Carmine streets and Sixth avenue, Fourth, Thomp- kon, Amity ai ote. Polls are held corner of Macdougal an jlivan, Amity, Polls are hel by Houston, Su Thompson, Fourth and Wooster streets, corner of Sullivan and Bleecker streets. Third District—Bounded by Houston, Wooster and Fourth streets and Broadway. Polls are held at 191 Mer- cer street. Fourth District—Bounded by Fourth street, Sixth ave- nth street and University place. Polls are held at 115 Waverley place Fifth District—Pounted by Tenth street, Sixth avenue, Twelfth stroct and University place. Polls are held at 118 Hieventh street Sizth District—Pounded by Eighth street, University place, Fourteenth street and Broadway. Polls are held corner of Broadway and Eleventh street. Seventh Distri Bounded by Fourth, Wooster and Fighth streets and Broadway. Polls are held in the University, corner of Washington place Eighth District—Pourt by Houston street, Broadway, Polis are held at No, 66 'y Fourth street, Broadway, nue and the Bowery. Polls corner of Fourth avenue and Tenth street. Tenth District—Bounded by Twelfth street, Sixth avenue, Fourteenth street and University place. Polls are held at 68 West Thirteenth street. SIXTEENTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Sixteenth street, Seventh Seventeenth street, Sixth avenue, Fourteenth street and Eighth avenue, Polls are held at 72 Seventh avenue. Second District—Bounded by Nineteenth street, Sixth venug, Seventeenth street, Seventh avenue, Sixteenth street and Eighth avenue. Polls are beld at 102 Seventh avenue. Third District—Bounded by Twenty second street, Sixth avenue, Nineteenth street and Eighth avenue. Polls are held at 167 Seventh avenue. Pourth District—Bounded by Twenty sixth street, Sixth avenue, Twenty-second street, Barb avenue, Twenty fourth street and Seventh avenue. le are held at 203 Seventh avenue. Fifth District—Tounded by Twenty sixth street, Seventh avenue, Twenty-fourth stregt, Eighth avenue "Twenty third street and Ninth avenue. Yolls are held at 202 Highth avenue. Sizth District—Bounded by Twentieth street, Fighth ave- nue, Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue. Polls are held At 262 Seventeenth street. Seventh District—Bounded by Twentieth street, Ninth avenue, Fourteenth street and Tenth avenue, Polls are held at 109 Ninth avenue. entieth street, Tenth Fourth street and the Bowery Bleecker street. nth District-Bounded by Twenty-third street, Fighth ue, Twentieth street and Eleventh avenue. Polls are held at 163 Ninth avenue Tenth District—Bounded by Twenty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, Twenty-third street and Eleventh avenue. Polls are held at 296 Ninth avenue. SEVENTRENTH WARD. First District—Bounded by Houston, Eldridge and Riv ington streets, and Bowery. Polls are held at No. 1 Riv ingen street Second District—Bonnded by Houston, Essex, Rivington and Eldridge streets, Polle are beld at 70 Stanton street. hind District—Pounced by Houston, Clinton, Rivingtan ete. Polls are held corner of Stanton and and Resex str: Norfolk streets. Fourth District—Pounds Houston street and Bowery avenne AYfth District—Bouncted by Sixth stroct, First avenue, Third street, Rowery and Third avenue, Polls are held at No. 5 Sixth street Siath District—Bow Sixth street and Fourth ave sant street, near Third avenue Seventh District—Bounsed by Fourteenth street, Second nth street and Fourth avenue. Polls are held et Thirteenth street Bighth District—Younted by Fourteenth street, First avenne, Ninth street and Second avenue. Polls are held Third street, First avenue, Polls are held at 83 Second y Ninth street, First avenue, Polis are held in Stuy ve Rounded by Fourteenth etreet, avenue , Ninth #treet and First avenue. Polis are hejd at 208 First avenue. Tenth District— Rounded by Ninth street, avenue A, Fourth street and First avenue. Polls are held at 127 avenue A Eleventh District—Tonnted by Fourth street, avenue A, Howston street and Firs Houston atreet Twelfth District—Rounded by Fonrth street, avenue B, Houston street and avenue A. Poile are held at 187% Third street Thirteenth District—Dounded by Eleventh etreet, avenue BR, Fourth street and avenue A held is avenue A, near Seventh street Phurteenth District—Boun nue B, Eleventh etreet 266 Fast Thirteenth treet PIGHTER First District—Bownded Fourteenth street and Sixt East Eighteenth street Second District—Pounded by ue, Fourteenth street and By Fast Nineteenth street Polis are helds at 316 enue Jed hy Fourteenth street, ave enue A. Polls are held at Warp. enth street, Rroadway , Polls are held at 2 teenth street, Third way. Polls are held Third Disrict—Pounded by Nineteenth street, First avenue, Fourteenth street 4a Tolle are held corner of Seventeenth street Prurth District—Bounded by + , Fast river, Fourteenth street and Firet « Polls are held street at 128 East Sixteent Byfth District yeixth etreet, Fifth avenne, Proadway, Nineteenth street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held at No. 3 Weet Nineteenth stroot Siath District—Rounded by Twenty sixth street, Fourth avenue, Nineteenth street, Broadway and Fifth avenue. Polls arg held at 2d Rast Twenty-Gret street, nonasi ibal-eeeehlns eisai ne occa wining PI i LIE i Es POE lille ‘Twenty-sixth street and ‘avenue. Be Sag henge Third are Hons river, Twenteesnene Mees, cad Gecend evenep. Polle are held at 221 East Tenth Distrit—Bounded by -second street and Fast river, Seventeenth street and Firstavenue. Polls are held at 244 Hast Eighteenth erect First District—Bounded 9 | rc ree pcr Smt ht avenue, Fe street ith avenue, are hel in Forty-second street, between Third and Lexington avenues, Second District—Bounded by Fifty-second street, East river, Fortieth street and Third avemue. Polls are held in Forty-seyenth street, between Second and Third avenues. eg District—Bounded by Sixty-eighth street, East Fifty-second street and Sixth avenue, including Blackwell's Island, in the Kast river. Polls are held in Sixty-firat street, between First and nage avenues. Fourth District—Bounded by Fighty-sixth street, Third avenue, inurl -eighth street and Sixth avenue. Polls are irate Third avenue, between Eighty-second and Eighty- streets. Fighty-sixth street, river, hig Bin aren street coreg Third avenue. Fos ees 4 held corner of Third avenue and Rigby: fifth street. TWENTIETH W. First District—Bounded by North 3 river and Twenty- sixth street, Tenth avenue and Thirtieth street. Polls are held at 306 "twenty: -ninth street. Second Bounded by North river and Thirtieth street, Tenth avenue and Forticth street, Polls are held at 408’ Tenth avenue. ‘Third District—Bounded by Twenty-sixth street and ‘Tenth avenue, Twent; inh ‘street and Kighth avenue. Polls are held’ at 271 Ninth avenue. Fourth || yy Twent; ty -eighth street and =e street and Eighth avenue. Tenth avenue, Thirt ‘inth avenue. Polis are held at 325 Fifth District—Bounded by Thirty-first street and Tenth avenue, Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue. Polls are held at 383 Ninth avenue. Sith District—Bounded by Thirty-fourth street and Tenth avenue, Thirty-seventh street and Eighth avenue. Polls are held at 420 Ninth avenue. Bounded by Thirty-eeventh street and Tenth avenue, Fortieth street and Eighth avenue. Polls are held oy rae 199 Thirty-eighth street. Fe ppdbch end oe inded Ag Twenty-sixth street and Fighth avenue, Twenty-ninth street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held at 278 Seventh avenue. Ninth District—Bounded by Twenty-ninth street and Eighth avenue, Thirty-first street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held at 142 Thirtieth street. Tenth District—Bounded by Thirty-first street and Eighth avenue, Thirty-third street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held at 122 Thirty-second street. Eleventh District—Bounded by Thirty-third street and Fighth avenue, Thirty-sixth street and Sixth avenue. Polis are held at 372 Seventh avenue. Twelfth District—Bounded by Thirty-sixth street and Fighth avenue, Fortieth street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held at 155 Thirty-seventh street. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. First District—Bounded by Thirtieth street, Fourth ave- nue, Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held on the corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-se- venth street. Second District—Bounded by Twenty-ninth street, Fast river, Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue. Polls are held at 141 Twenty-cighth street. Third District—Rounced by Thirty fourth street, Fourth avenue, Thirtieth street and Sixth avenue. Polls are held in ‘Thirty second street, near Fourth avenue. Fourth District—Bounded by Thirty-second street, Fast river, Twenty-ninth street and Fourth avenue. Polls are held at 391 Third avenue. ‘Fifth District—Bounded by Fortieth street, Lexington avenne, Thirty fifth street, Fourth avenue, Thirty-fourth street and Sixth avenue, Polls are held in Sixth avenue, near Thirty-seventh street. izth District—Bounded by Thirty-fifth street, Fast river, Thirty-second street and Fourth avenue. Polls are held in Thirty-fourth street, near Second avenue. Seventh District—Bounded by Fortieth street, East river, Thirty-fifth street and Lexington avenue. Polls are held in Thirty-seventh street, near Third avenue. TWENTY-SKCOND WARD. First District—Rounded by Forty-fourth street, Sixth avenue, Fortieth street and Ninth avenue. Polls are held at 183 Forty-second street Second District—Bounded by Forty-ninth street, Sixth avenue, Forty-fourth street and Ninth avenue. Polls are held in Forty-sixth street, between Eighth avenue and Broadway. Third ‘District—Bounded by Fifty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, Forty-ninth street and Ninth avenue. Polls are held in Eighth avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. Fourth District—Bounded by Forty-fourth street, Ninth avenue, Forticth street and North river. Polls are held in Forty-second street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Fifth District—Bounded by Forty-ninth street, Ninth avenue, Forty-fourth street and North river. Polls are held in Forty-seventh street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. ‘Sizth District—Bounded by Fifty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, Forty-ninth street and North river. Polls are held in Ninth avenue, corner of Fifty.second street. Seventh District—Fiounded by Sixty fifth street, Sixth avenue, Fifty-sixth street and North river. Polls are held in Fighth avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth streets, bighth District—Dounled by Bighty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, Sixty iitth street and North river. Polls are held in roadway, between Fighty-third and Eighty-fourth streets. ‘Theatrical and Musical Affairs. Broapway Treatee.—The Ronzani ballet troupe, notwithstanding its continued extraordinary sne- cess, will positively be withdrawn after this week, in order that other engagements may be fulfilled. To-morrow evening the company will appear in the elegant divertisement from “ Faust” and the pril- liant romantic ballet entitled “ 11 Cavallo D'Oro.” Nipto’s Ganpex.—“ Pongo, or the Intelligent Ape,” in which M. Marzetti 80 admirably portrays the mischievous animal, is to be the first piece to- morrow evening. Signorina Rolla and M. Mirillant will afterwards appear in the ballet of “ Terpsi- chore.” The Ravels close the entertainments with their truly great spectacle of “ Boreas.” Bowrry.—Full houses and most enthusiastic audits continue to encourage manager Eddy and is auxiliaries in their cfforts to please the taste of the multitude. ‘‘Virginius” is announced for to- morrow night, with Mr. Eddy as the hero and Miss St. Clair ax Virginia. “ “Jack Sheppard” and the “Wandering Boys” follow. Burton’s,—Miss Charlotte Cushman is to person- ate two characters tomorrow evening in the thrill- ing drama called “Janet Pride, or Motherand Daugh- ter,” in which Mr. Burton {eget os ge part of Richard Pride. The amusements are to = with the laughatfe @wce called “Trying it Watiack’s.—Mr. Bourcicanlt’s drama of the “In- visible Husband,” in which anon, and Messrs. Lester, Walcot, Holland and Davenport have Syed characters, is to be the first piece to-morrow. Mrs. Hoey, Mrs. Vernon, and Messrs. Blake, Walcot and others will afterwards perform the exciting drama of “Past and Present.” Lacea Krenr’s—The performances to-morrow night will comprise the new farce called “My Son Diana,” Taylor's new comedy of the “Victims,” and the comedietta of “Living too Fast.” Better selec- tions could not have been made for displaying the versatility of Miss Keene's talented company. All the principal artists are in the caste. Traiaw Orena.—The new season at the Academy of Music will commence to-morrow evening, when we are to have Rossini’s charming opera Semi- ramis” for the first time in three Mme. La years. Grange is to enact the Heroine, and Mme. D'An- pri the part of Arace. The cast is otherwise strengthened hy Signori Gassier, Labocetta and Port! ian Mcseem.—The dramatic season will commence to-morrow evening under the direction of Mr. H. Watkins. Mrs. ©. Howard, Mrs. Grattan, Mr. and Mrs, Rynar, and various other favorites are attached to the company. The “ Rose of Penrith” is to be the opening piece. The Carlo family perform in the afternoon. Gro. Coniety anp Woon’s Minerrens have of late been doing an unusually fine business at their new and elegant hall in Broadway, near Prince street, despite the unpropitious weather. During the coming week George and his associates will ap- pear in a novel series of songs and burlesq oo nda new farce called “Peter Piper Pepper P Prexpencast’s Mixerrens have fobomg a multi tude of friends since their advent at the Olympic, late Buckleys’, and bid fair to have quite as Your 2 run of good luck as their cotemporaries in the sane line of business, FGr to-morrow evening they tender a lengthy list of Ethiopian melodies and dances, and a fresh farce styled “The Statue Loves.” Bevant’s Mixnetress, whoee excellent delineations of the peculiarities and eccentricities of negro cha- racter have rendered them so popular, are still amuse ing about as many as can be comfortably accommo- dated in Mechanics’ Hall, every evening. They have re-arranged & new programme for to-morrow evening, when any quantity of fun may be expected. Tue Arctic ae The paintings illustrative of the explorations of the lamented Kano and his companions, in the bn jar regions, have recently at- tracted a large num! of visiters to Empire Hall. Obttuary. Mre. Aww Varie at Tied, on the 28th alt in the 73d year id daughter of of the Declaration ) Spanich Colonel Anwar, formerly Heutenant to Ge nerals Cabreva and Ralmaceda during the elvil war, and known by the name of the “ Estudiante,” has expired at Nantes, icaving a wife and six young children. In the English papers is announced the death of Wrissam Epwande (Gwilym Padarn), a distinguished and talented ndividual, well known amonget the literati of Wales. In his early daye he joined that galaxy of Welsh scholars and pots who were then known ax the- disciples of the cele. prated bard and antiquary Dafydd Ddo o Eryri, and he was probably almoet the eurviving member of that distinguished fre Mr. Edwards distinguished him self at various Bie wlean, and gained several prizes and medals at those meetings. He was for many years a contributer to various Weleh periodicals, and Vea Volumes of poems, entitled ‘Boe Padarn” and « Caniedydd.”’ All his writings, both in proge and entry, are Welogwished for Wer religious aad moral teudoucy, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. sirmar trom New York 24, arriving at flavana 8th Prapetrnia—From New York 24, ‘at Havana ond New Sreane He rem New Orleans 20th, Havana 234, ing at New Yor! Crrr- ‘York 7th of each month, arrivi id a Mahle ie ‘From Mobile Bat Havens Yor! ing at Havana 17th m New York 12th, arrivi i Han i at erena| a Havana %h, Chama’ and New Or Orleans rioth. From New Orleans arriving at New York 34. Emre Crty—From New York 17 and New Orleans 26th, From New arriving at New Yor Brack Wannron—From New ‘York 2th, arriving at Havana i aero Aeeane 8 a New Ori Hav arriving at New eL—From Charleston 4th and 12th, due at Havana 7th an wd From Havana loth and 28th, due at New York 16th st. "When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers wil sal! on Monday, except from New Orleans ‘THE OVERLAND MAIL TO moh AND CHINA. The following may be of value to those having correspond. ence ‘The male Teaves Southampton on the 4th and 20th of each th, A Arriven at Gibraltar about the ih and 25th of ame month Arri at Malta about the 14th and 30th of same mi 1 aoe esat ep cami ‘about the 13th of same and ath oe fol- owing mont 4 renven es about the 20h or 2st of same and sth oF 6th of * ‘ CArriven at Aden about the 26th or 26th of same and 10th or 12th of following month. « Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and day of ar- aa tr Navy asame ith to 3th for China, &c. seelvin Han Navy sigamer arrivesat Bombay about the Sd to Sth, ti owis of TG atenmer arrived at Porn te Galle about the 6th or 7th and 224 fo oad of follo Leaver Point de Galle for, Bula P Penang the same day, if the steamer has already arrived which takes Arriven at Pulo Penang about the: 12h oF Sth ad 28th oF 20th of following month. Arrives at Singapore about the 18th or 16th and Sist or 1st of following month. Leaves Singapore about 12 hours after arrival. Arrives at Hong Koug about the 244 or 24th and &th or 10th of following month, oy aghac, aver next day for two malls leave Eugland—one on the &th and 20th of each month—via Morseilles, and arrives at Alexandria about the sume time as the Southern mail. BE All packages and letters intended for the 3 New Yorx Tieio cdot tooled é ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN RISKS, 6 29| Moon RisEs SUN SETE. 409 Renee Port of New ‘York, Octoher 33, 166 . MG WATER CLE. BARED. Steamship Augnsta, Woodhull, Savannah—& L Mitchill. Steamship Marion, Foster, Charleston—Spotford, Tileston & o, patgamsip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e—Ladiam & leasants. Ship M Tyson, Morrison, Liverpool—Boyd & Hincken. BRD Harvest Queen, Young, Liverpoore H Marshall & Co. Ship Charlemagne, Gates, New Orleana—Snow & Burgess. Pe Louisa (Brem), Henke, Cape Town—Burchard & arke Hark ‘Laura (Brem), Wilmsen, Bremen—H ere Bark Jules (Fr), Coutant, Port au Prince—A C Rossire & Co. Bark Casco, Waugh, Trinidad—G 8 Stevenson. k J.J Cobb, Peterson, Havana—Mora & Nephew. wee Fliza Barss (Br), Watlington, Bermuda—Tucker & Lightborn. irl Arabella, Day, Aspinwall—Panama Railroad Co. 4, Pitts, Ponee—Corning, Bento & Co. Brig Hlecirie (Br), Morrison, Halifax, Me Steaua, ‘Whee- lock & Orlop, Brig A Durbar, Buck, Jacksonville—Small & McKee, Schr Kate Weston, Ellis, Gibraltar—I B Gager. Schr Emily, Hobart, Wiimington, NC—D C Murray. br Rio, Swan, Washington—B om & So} br Oregon, Krause, Washington, NC—Matthews & Mitch , Reveridge, Newbern, NC—D Blossom & Son. Howell, Norfolk—Sinrges, Clearman & Co, Kehr Jamestown, Latourette, City Poiut—Jas Hunter & Co. Sehr A V Bedell, Ryder Schr Undine, Rial Philadelphia—J W McKer eH Hlzey, Battimare— Van Brunt & Sloght. iM, Portiand Hand & Co. anton—Mast Providence—L Kenny. er, Charleston eh, Rainsay, Baltimore. Steamer F Cadwaliader, ¢ oinary, — je Ehip Cambridge (of Boston), A Sept a8, with mdse and 441 passengers, to ‘on. the wih, with 18,000 ,000 fish: Oct 1, lat from the deck Martin Gon. Kanks, spoke dishing schrs Roxanna, of Piymot fish, and Alexander, of Plymouth, with 45, lon 55, in a gale from NW, r, of Ireland, Had assenger's cook; same time, stove boat, split i Pdeaths on board during the passage. Gray, Cronstadt, Sept 7, with hemp, de, ark, Malaga, 90 days, with fruit, nt toa F Fiweil Brig John Butler (Re) mer, Wallis & © w Retford for Albany. Tedford for Albany Aut for Albany. d \natiimore. iletts, Portiand. , Providence. BELOW. Ship Australia, Dewar, from Liverpool Sept 26, with mdse end passengers, to Williams & ralon Ship President Fillmore, —, from London, to Dunham & Dimon Also, four barks and one brig, unknown, SAILED. Steamships North Star, Havre, de: Rdinburg (Br), Glasgow: Jason (Br), Bremen Southampton: Augusta, Savannah; Marion, Charleston; Jamestowa, Norfolk, dc; ship DeWitt Clinton, Liverpool. Wind during the day 8. Herald Martne his ay aa prec KEY WEST, Ort 2)-ethe steamship feahel arrived ont on the ist, She th gladly welcomed back by this community, at Jenst, She comes to is fresh from the ably builders yard, glo rying in renewed strength and power, renovated and Invigor. ated, with engines of perfect parte, bollere of most approved aitern, water tight bulkheads, a hull braced and be From and woed would add solidity to ber fra enade deck extending the whole length noble 2 ship as ploughs the waters of the Guif, ‘Connots in naval architecture pronounced the Tsahel hefore her ome ship, and we are much mistaken if Ali not pow consider ber the finest ship of her tonnage ‘With afi the changes made by the owners of the lax will be glad to leara that the same ficers attached to the ship, with one or two exceptions, since she has been running, are yet to be found at their ditt porta. Captain Rollins, the most auecessf ial nm waters, « gallant and renowned commander, the ship, and, with hie swerve manners and frank and sator like bearing, render her, as she has hitherto been, the favorite pa walth, business or pleasure, turn ards the “ever faithtat inte." The continued good health of the city will dispel the feara of those pertons #0 mach concerned for our situation. The Awful ravages (reported in several Northern papers) of yel low fever existed only in the vivid imaginations of penny.a liners—there baving been, during the snmmer and fall, but four fatal enses ont of m popninuion of 3000._ There are some persons at this time sick with fever and ague, but not ff yellow fever has been reported for a month. Still # eomid be advisable for those unaeclimnated to remain away until the Ist of December Miscellancows and Disasters. The steamehip North Star, Capt Lefevre, of Vanderbit's line, nailed yesterday at noon for Southampton, Havre and Bremen, with 91 passengers. ‘The British verew steamship Edinburg, Capt Cumming sailed yesterday for Glasgow, with 37 cabin passengers, and 149 in the third cabin. Her cargo consists of 4800 bbie flour, 2200 boxes cheese, 200 bhic apples, 19,200 bushels wheat, 277 firkins butter, 461 bbls rosin, 2846 hides, de ‘The British screw steamship Jason, Capt Rritton, sailed yew terday for Southampton and Bremen, with 30 eabin and 102 slerrage passengers. The British steamship Kangaroo, Capt Jeffrey, which sailed on Thursday last for Liverpool, took out 223 passengers and £9800 in epecie. Bure Geo W Banter, from Savannah for New York, put Into the Delaware Rreakwater previous te Oct 20, with crew sick: another crew had been hipped from that place, and she was to sall 20h for destination. Senn Compr The following is © telegraph despatch to Ellwood Walter, Esq, Secretary Board of Underwrite Norvors, Ot r ‘The sehr Cordelia, from Maracaibo fer New York, put in here in distress. Sen Lvey Witnas jof Wilmington, NC), Watlington, at Key West 25th inst from Tortugas, was repairing a leak, and had tont anit SLoor Kosserm, aca bel, the travelling pubi Hayden, from New Redford, of and fi ajlost, Went ashore on the north part of Wi the easterly gale on Sunday night, She is not received much damage, and will be got of ‘The following table gives a eummary of the veenete in the harbors of New. York, Hoxton, Baltimore, Charleston, Savan tinh, Mobile, and New Orleans, at the latest accounts from each of those ports: ney rons i jeamships Brie Sipe 174 Kehooners mm wi rs 712 nastos 1 Mri PALTINORY. Hrige 17 Schooners SAVANNA 1 Brige.....+ 7 Rehooners. Ww lene 5 sive als ise aes LP. Steomehips — Bete... hips 6 Schooners. Karke 7 Toiai.: NRW ORLBANS Steamehips 6 Brige fhips Parks few "Bedtord, and about el 7) tata Rare Sam ‘Muscat, Aug 24—Sld bark Guide, ashe Manassa, ‘Oct 1S—In port ship Sea Lion, Colburn, for mn oon, freee Case, Oct 8—In port bark m Philadelphia; schr Pilot's Bride, Clark, for Aber rs RE ng Azaum, 0 , abt Oct 1—Arr new schr Flying Scud, Corn+ Ok, Sept 7—, Phy thy pT: ‘Arr ship Mary Ann, Remmonds, Mauritiug CAABMAGONA, Oct U—In port ship Chapin, ov: for op ZANZIBAM, Sept 4—In_ port barks. Esabeth Tall Hine from Mozambique. tae’ °Std ka ask er ae va a Rena Oct 29—Sid achrs D E Sawyer, Pearson, W BOBTON, Bethe Ar ahi Sarah G Hyde, Bail 1 Killam, Lovitt, alga, “Sig pape ad Cid ship Western ire, Sone a chester, Waid a eldimores Beg Becca Marson, care Mai Maria, Wade, P Fort au Prince: \w Everett, ae eS go0d breeze, shi Kai radi, eponene Holmes: Fellas ps Hallett; Parr ‘ita. Ly Levante Saone, Halifax, Lev o ATavlor, B Baldwin, Moonil eet Geni heige cee » Beauty, Aierica, D Duffell; schrs Addison ‘Addison Child, Alma, Of coasters. wes Oat de Arr brig Mi tile Eaton, T jslands, BATH, 06 298d bark ‘Omegstaew)s orm: Newror: 8. 30—A. hr A Davis, Somerset for Norte” Ad sehr Grace Darling, Saar FORT JEFFERSON, Fla, Oct 28-Sid bark An, Munroe, FALL. RIVER, Oct90-Arr sehr Fountain, RDINER, On SSCA sch General Taylan: Rieke Wigs STV ANNIG, Oct 27—814 schra Galota, Hallett rom y Fredericksburg: Pearl, Brown (trou: Denalar Alesanasing Roxbury. Bern (from do), Philadelphia. KEY Oct 21—Arr brig Tar a Willies Beran ‘each ig gy Met a: "rig i ae Shannon, Pens Pensacola; achr Harrison Jones, Gammon, Cedar } PHACIILARPORT, Oct 25—Arr schr Amelia, Sanborn, New SRW BEDFORD, Oct ont 2%9-Sld schr Sylvie E, Keene, NEWPORT, Oct 29—Arr schr Sam} Hall, Padelford, Taun- tothe SR it rt the abor hrs N Hassard, Orator, in por we; sehrs ard, A P Upshur, Waukeag, and al others. Schr Ri Brown, from Boston for Philadelphia, has just come ia and anchored Going we schr Eleanor, for Wilmington NC (uot previously, N AVEN, Oct 80—Arr brig Thos Laat Dermarora vis Hatvedoes; seks teen Pole lindelphn Mary rk Bromley, and + D Conover, Trenton; J M Wi Whe ehelt Pritadeinbla. Sid ies 8 ih Ss set A w ‘ C Acker, New Roc nelle sane wort ‘6 ILADELPHIA, Oct 30—Arr shi oe New ‘Winamore, Pe esr Ry oe Roxbury; Joseph Frencis, Miller, Tro: Brooks, Liverpool: Fleetwood, Tia ‘ape Town CO Fregon Hr, Green, Rarbadooa; Jobin & Mary, Turner, New York; achrs D Jones, Winamore; Lady Ellen, Corson, ‘Lewis Chester, Somers, and Alert, Champion, Boston; J B Dickin- son, Wheaton, Roxbury; Joseph Francis, Miller, Washiogton DC; steamer Sophin, ly, NYork. BLORTLAND, Oct'20-Cid bark Albion Lincoln, Piakbam, jaltimore. PROVIDENCE, Oct $0—Arr steamer Curlew, Williams, York! ache Win Hone, ecole Richmond: Louiad Reaver Git ford, Maratico Creek Va; HA Weeks, Weeks; Bich aux, rink; Miller, Laws, and James 8 Hewi + Allen, Albany NY; Bilton b Staatsburg NY (and proceeded for Kali Riven jucen. Fowler, NYork. Sid schre Star, Taylor, Ma- john Nelson, Sterling, Chesapeake Bay; Victor, Sears, 8, WHERE if you re- F.4 ‘A, D—S—WRITE 10 YOUR FRIEND « youare. Your difficulties can be arrang. turn ai once, [°XORMATION WANTED —OF, ANTONIO PONS AND Delosanto, from Gibraltar; Luis Tiver, from (ib- raltar. OHN BRADY, 151 and 153 Cedar wireet N. z. MFORMATION WANTED—OF HENRI REICHLING, supposed to have arrived here about four months since, in charge of two horses, by the steamer Vanderbilt, from Havre; his wife has just arrived, and is staying at the Bwizer Hall, 109 Greenwich street. R. JACOB DE CORDOVA, TEXAS LAND AND OF- eral agent, may be found nt the American Hotel 135 Fulton strect, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Sd and 4ib o November, ready to attend to business. A FUR CAPE. —STOLEN, FROM 148 FULTON STREET, Wednesday evening,’ mink cape. The thief dropped the cape a few from the sone atid it was picked up by some person the time. The finder will be rullabiy rewarded by . W. White's, hatter, 148 Fulton street. )°G, 1O8t 8 REWARD.— ANSWERS TO THE NAME of Lily: King Charles breed: had ona leather collar when lost. ‘The above reward will be pi will return the same to the Broadway in street. OUND IN THE EAST RIVER—A SCOW BOAT. ANY erson proving claim and paying expenses can have the same by applying to John Deans, Astoria. LOSts08 O8 ABOUT THE ISTH DAY OF MAY LAST, A certificate for one hundred shares of the eaptal stock ¢ Williamsburg City Fire Insurance Company, No. 7, a the subscriber. All persons, are hereby forbed ue. ts the payment and transfer thereof has to any one who or to 74 Prank- eof. D. BERIER. GOING FROM 4 John street to Barclay street, between the houre of 1h and 1. a large black and tan terrier with a white spot on hie breast, and ancwering to the name of Pineher. Whosver will return said dog tothe ry oe of the owner, 96 East Fifteenth atrect, will be suitably rewarded. L087 THE PERSON WHO TOOK A PORTEMONNATE, ‘aining about $20, fh Stewart's glove counter on Friday afternoon, will say by returning the same to 68 Bast Twenty seventh atre aay. OST—A GOLD PENCIL CASE; SUPPOSED TO 2 Jost between St, Nicholas and Iniernational Hotels, Falue to the owner is great, as it was a present. Would aya Can OST—ON THURSDAY MORNING, the valne of the pencil, if any object to the finder, or all reward: name of the owner {s inserthed on the pencil, be left at International Hotel, for William Henry. HARK RRCORTAZA, ON SUNDAY ‘At Quarantine, one boat with red prea, Night be given for ite retura O8T—FROM to bark Bscoriaza, pler No Liye BROWN TAN TERRIER, WITH YELLOW spots over his eyes and long ears: hae not a tooth in his who'will bring bien to nd is of no use to any person but the owner. indust, No. 5 Ann street, Anyone rt ene oftered Tor pledge please to addrese a foundiand dog. His owner's name and address are on tied pointer dog. Any one bringing the same to 580 ahove reward will be given by leaving the same TRERAL REWARD.—108T, ON THURSDAY, ABOUP Anyone suitably rewarded ) PAWNRROKERS —&TOLEN rRow THE ROOM OF eer, Wiarrison, mak: 1... box 1 New ¥ork Pom office. REWARDS. $5 The finder will receive the gbove reward by re- turning him to 87 avenue C. $5 set street will receive the above reward. $7 REWARD.—LOST, A DIAMOND CRORS, BR- LJ 736 o'ck size hunting dog, ‘with two brown Spots n , ay fail. “Any one returning the same to 163 roid watch, REWARD.—STRAYED, A LARGE BLACK NEW- REWARD.—LOST, A LIVER AND WHITE MOT- tween the St. Nicholas Hotel and Taylor's saloon. Alla Clark, 22 Wooster street, N. ¥. Kast Fourteenth street, will receive the above reward. TNO, COURKR, 1, I=TROTTING [ON MONDAY, Nov. 2 at 2o'clock, a puree and stake of $480, mile heats, b W. Wheelan names b bm Core de Ratatin: Woodruff names b. m. Lady Cidkw white. Proprietors. ‘oor Giiw Lion He MEMBERS OF THER he aeeee company will mee! at Brooks’ Assembly Rooma, PAL Broome street, on Thursday evening, at ry o'clork pre- cieely. By order of Fer ODM, Captain. Tawes Lyxen. Orderly Whiuaw A. Rictrnson, Secretary seed Je MERCANTILE MUSKETEERS ARE HEREBY NO- tified te attend a meeting to he A at the office 860 Houw t., thie (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'¢ St: Tanctual attend. ANCY, Captain, Byorder, J , ; SPECIAL NOTICE! A‘. WORKMEN WITHOUT MPLOYMENT. ARB hereby invited to attend a general meeting, on Monday, Rovember 3, at 9A. M., in Tompkine square. By request of ATTACHED many workmen. WE LADIES RENEVOLENT SOCIETY, will hold their Fourteenth ‘an re} way, on Wed- to St. Patrick's Cathedral, tual festival at the Chines neaday, Nov, 4. neven 0 «P.M. Tickets may be had at the Catholle bookstores, and at the door on the evening of tbe festival SEGARS. Moers CAST OFFER REFUSED } FoR SRGARS—1 HA A grent variety of qualities, wm Hav ind domestic an mich are being “sok 10 pay cas y for see a MEERE. MATRIMONIAL. A. GESTLEMAN, AGED TWENTY-NINE, OF A lively digponition, fair personal appearance and well established in burinens, wishes 10 make the xequainiance ef & young lady with» view to marriage. She must be between Clelteen nnd twenty five years of age, well edueated, of ® rman, many invoices of Sdvanced. Fhe stock wil Broadway. kind and affections te dapontion and capahie of taking proper care of a home. Money no object. 60 eee Pom cance We Jeet. Address, in confidence, mere aed __ASTROLOGY, VARICK STRERT—WADAME MAR. y connected with phrenology, which eyiAS. A circumsiances, Whapies bee 176 nal find abRat cl and every event of life” She ia natated by Matar, thereat wonderfat healing ciairvoant inthe world she de geribes your diseases, cures you if curable, turne to {tt original eolor, ‘This is no bumps NA wh visit thew,