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THE N WHOLE NO. 7733. THE ELECTION TO-DAY. MONTGOMERY. SIXTEENTH 1. J.J. Radcliffe, Hezekiah Baker, Wm, Clark. 1-728eventh avenue Sa muaana, —102 Seventh avenue. Candidates to be Voted For—The Polling | 1. G. w. sherman, John W. La Bar, John R. St. John, | 3—1C7 Seventh avenue. Places. 2. Wm. 8. Wright, Burt Van Horn. Samuel M. Aliea. 203 Seventh avenue, 1, Henry R. Hart, Thos. G. Halle - 100 N _ Polls Open at. 6:31, Morning. | 2 C.F.D. jones,” Wm.J.McKown, = — Frith dlinth arenes, Polls Close at. 4157, Evening, | 3: W.8. Parkhurst, Geo. F. Weaver, - eas atone 4 0.J. Owen, Reuben Knight. = Lor t= Poe ? be 10—289 Ninth avenue. Under the provisions of the new Election Law, two | 1. s. H. Cook, a. Wm. W. Perkins, s SEVE) ‘WARD, elections are to te held every year: one for the choice of | 2. Ths. G. Alvord, ‘Allon Munroe, mj Le Hligaine, | 3 Tokay eree State, County and Judicial officers, and the other to | % 4. Woodford, Levi S.Holbrook. J. V. H. Clark. 2—Corer of Stanton and Norfolk streetg. elect City officers. The first to be held on the first |) 1 wy, were 4—83 Second avenue. Thesday in November and the latter on the first Tuesday | 2° GW. Torrence. Ira RePeck, sia H Parmley. eran, patente im December, a month later. onance, 7117 Fast Thirteenth street Below we give a list of the candidates to be voted for | 1. I. Townsend, _—S. W. Fullerton. 8. W. Alvord, §—17% First avenue. to-day, which, it will be perceived, comprises State, and | % ©-J. Stevenson, A. 1. Dodge. = W. Avery. Fri phenome i Legislative ofcers; Judges of the Supreme, Superior, | piwinF Brown, A. pon a mak 11—815 Houston street. Oommon Pleas and Marine Courts; a Judge of the Court | " Se ee . 1-107 6 Third street. of Appeals; Recorder, Register, Surrogate aud District | 1. w.naldwin, Josoph. Wright Levi Beardsley, | 142266 Eust Thirteenth streets Attorney. 2. W. Saunders, John J, Woleott, Seth W. Alvord, aia On the first Tuesday in December next, the citizens o | 3 M.-H. Thomas. — C. 8. Bage. 107 East Fighteemth street, New York witl be called upon to vote for Mayor, Governor |) hae Metean, E. Counter’ 2—28 Fast Nineteenth street. of the Almshouse, Aldermen, Councilmen, Supervisors, | 2 Torry Jc Luce. DM. Hard.” RM Townsend. | {caerust_oLNeventeenth street and Third avenge, Police and Civil Justices, School and Ward oilloers, pha Sut 5 West Meeaniin icedt sd Mee pia os Fast Twenty-tiret street, BTATR OFFICERS 16 : yey American, FIA ere ria eerie eri Ccorrtor ce Torta anton bree and Third avenue. eeuiary of Btate. eat t fae ). Putnam. 2, JL.Hendrickeon H. W. Johnson, Geo. L. Peck °° an Fast Twenty-third street, a 4 Ste eel tpg ey 244 East Eighteenth street. Vanderpool, .Lyman Odell. Bh are Francis N. Mann, ae . NINETEENTH WARD. Golia'th Denniston, | 2: ©. A. Mott, HB. Clark, HL B. Clark. 1—Forty-second street, between Lexington and 3d aves. Ehewell eaten 3. Mariin Miller. A.A. Spickerman Joseph H. Allen. | 2—Horty-seventh street, between 2d an dd aves. Bate abn Mi. evens. acute. -—Lixty-tirst street, between First and second aves. Abolition. can. ROCRLAND. i cana Seeretary of State. .J. McCune Smith... Almon M. Clapp. 1, W. J. Wyant. John Dameraat: - TWENTIETH WARD, Com) % ‘Lewis Tappan. Robert Denniston. 1—206 Twenty-ninth street. ° evi. T. Fanshaw..Wm. Curtis Noyes. | 3. 7c, Jackson, Harlow Godard 2—408 Tenth avenue, ¢ C.D. B. Mills,.....John T. Hogeboom. | 2°” .e'Comwell, Wan raeaeres = 3-271 Nint c Gana) Commiss’r...J. C. Harrington: :‘Aricl S. Thurston. | 3. Wm, H. Wallace a = 4—S26 Ninth State Eng. and Sur.E. Porter... .George Geddes, ¢ —_ Red en 5—ORS Ninth ay ‘Sate P 4. C. Delong. ......‘Thos. Kirkpatrick. SARATOGA, 6—420 Ninth avenue. Jurge Ct. Appeals: Boriot Green... Timothy Jenkins. | 1: Zohn Fulton, Charles Moore, _C. Boughton, 7—19 Thirty-eighth street. dinhatad is eatidtinause, 2.7. B. Reynolds. N.M. Houghton, T. B, Reynolds. S-278 Seveuth avenue. Not end by thi ‘ SCHENKCTADY. 42 This tieth street. t — . 1. A.C. Van Patton Angus Mcintosh. Henry M. Crane, | }0—¥22 Thirty second street, ne me oo SCHOHARIE. 2. 5 y. f ove, JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. — | 3.4.11. Salsbury. Dovid Tamoat, David Lamoot mead | dren American. lican. TWENTY FIRST WARD. 1. D. P. Ingrabam.*Wm. Mitchell.....Wm. Mitchel. 1. Henry Fish. — t 1—Corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-seventh street, J. Sutherland. .}Chas. A. Peabody Chas, A. Peabody. 141 Twenty vighth street. 2 Jobn W. Brown.*Thos. Nelson ‘Thos. Nelson. 1 w f BBNRCA. U—Thirty-second sty oet, near Fourth avenue, John A. Lott... fluc aucien Birdseye. A. Woodworth, = - 4—391 Third avenue 3. RB. W. Pocknam,*Henry Hogeboom, Henry Hogeboom. RTRURRN. 5—Thirty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, Danth K. Olney.fWm. B. Wright... Wm. B. Wright, R.B.Y.Valkend'g 9 — ¢—Thirty fourth strect, hear Second avenue. — Ae eos. jouzo C. Paige. — a f. 4 H. Baldwin, 7—Thirty-seventh street, near Third avenue. . W. Hubbard. - joseph Mulia. - ps 4. Robert Parker..No nomination.....Wm. W. Campbell, eneenx. 1—189 Forty mu 1. Geo. Hastings. Boot Lord. . - Thos. A. Johnson, 1. Geo. Howell, David R. Rose, E. F. Carpenter, 2—Forly-sixth street, between Sth ave. and Broadway. §. *John Ganson. .*Levi F, Bowen. ... tMartin Grover. 2 Geo. P. Mills, Geo. H. Shepard. J. L. @. Smith.” 3—Fighth avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth sts, y +1. W. Thayer... = *Noah Davis, Jr. Giese 4—Forty-second street, between 10th and 11th avenues. © Long term—eight years. + Short term—four years. 1. E. A. Clark, G. Wales, : A. Hodge. er ty-seventh street, between 10th and 11th aves. COUNTY OFFICERS, JUDGES, ETC. eet nioaa. So Pighth avenao, betwen €6tbend Sus ceete, PR ae pet wire ition. J.P. Lovejoy, = W.P. onde _ $—Froadwny, between 83d and 84th streets. “ "Josiah Sutherland. A. Peabody, | 1. J. B.Gosman, Edward 8. Est; |. B. Chase. . NOMIN experor Court... fm Shnerth bn ey , el Tie CANDIDATES IN NOMINATION IN KINGS Fdward Pierrepont.Luman Sherwood. | 7, F, L. mtr. Commen Pie Hoary H, Hilton... Wm. M. Allen. Ge wash, “baat oedie Faas Wester J.W Brown, deme LT” Thomas Nelaat fusion Marine Court. jorence McCarthy.Wm. H. Browne. Vatson P, ; 7 He » dem, Le T. pmnas Nelson, fusion, L. T, Birrogae. Eeeart' O. West,’ Alec. W. Boattore. |” N. W. Watson, ar) P. Keator, John P. Keator, | John A. Lott, dem., 8. T. 1. Birdseye, fusion, 8. T. trict Atlorney... Peter B. Sweeney. . Daniel Uliman, ARRES. ERIFF. Recorder, Geo, G. Barnard... Alex. ting. 1. Hiram Roberts, A, Robertson, - George Remzen, dem. Burdett Stryker, fusion, Register . Willig Miuer.....James H. Welsh, 3 aan ‘Wasinnaror. comouriend, . * Long term. Short frm. 5 ee uermen: SE Walker, — Paihereas, Cornelius Corine, dem. Theo. F. King, fusion, Ma i i ad Ralph Richards, 1.8. McFarland. | Wynant E. Bennett, dem. Stedman Wright, fasion, THE LEGISLATURE. oe ware. “SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE POOR, SENATE. 1. A. Griswold, Charles Estos, Alden H. Eddy, ‘Booth ‘h ae Ae ae: + = SH Boylan.” | Sean whiies dens. John Willamanp fusion,” 2 Samuel slosn, 4. Mann, Jr, A. Mana, Jr. 2.A.B. Tappan, Ethan Flagg : JUSTICE OF SKSSIONS. 3F.B. Spinola, John Winslow, John Winslow, {| 2. FG. Sutherland J. C, Ferguson Tw ane Jobn 3. Emmans, dem. Martin Schoonmaker, fusion. 4 John C. Mather, Samuel Hall, + . Hall, 3. W.P. Moody, @.B, Hubbell. F. Hortone 4. Smith Ely, ir.’ J.C. Pinkney, Joseph H.’ Petty, we ayy | $. Richard Schell, J. 2. Varnum, J. B. Varnum, te bey tl Second Dist gg om gt + Second, f Join foberty,’ Uews i Ward, dot 1 Riker Cyril Rawson, ~ Byfth, Seoath, Blecenth, Thirteenth and Mi . Brandreth, J, W. Ferudon,’ J. W. Ferdon, arms. # : ORM. Tubil, O.B Wheeler, 0. B Wheeler, 1. H. Huested, John Mather, = Samuel Sloan, Dem. Abijah Mann, fasion. 10. Geo. W. Pratt, A. Hasbrouck, A. Hasbrouck, Thisd District, comprising the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Ni. W.G, Mandeville John 8. Gould, 4 ‘Pwelfth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, 12. J.D. Willard, —V. Richmond, Justin A. Smith, THE POLLING PLACES. Eighteenth words, and towns of Kings county. = eR tr * - Brigham, —G. Y. Johnson, “ni FIRST WARD, Francis B. Spinola, dem. John Whustow, firion, . Barbans, Hathaway,’ Richard Morse, istrict. 16. Goo. G. Scott,’ HL. Charehill, pt 7 1—82 Greenwich street. Firit Distri AaaeeeLe. Pg Se U6. Jone R.A. Lavoland, — W. Hotchkiss, 2—bu Greenwich street, - nich, competing. he nee 11. Wm. C. W. A. Wheeler, = 8—110 Greenwich street. Jon A. Vi Serie owe ys witeed: 41 Depigeoer einer nA. Voorhees, dem. —' Jacob Suydam, fusion, 19.0.8. Wi A. Habbeil, 6—Corner of Broad and Pear! streete, Second District, comprising the Pirst, Sieth and Twelfth 20. Wm. C. Crain, A. HL. Ladlia, SKCOND W. wards. 21. R. C. Kenyon, eney Ames, 161 Ann etrect. AaB, Moses &. Beach, dem. ‘Thot. Mulcahy, ind RW, Tayler, dines Noxon, Stering ain. Winchester Brittain, fusion. r. T. Bentiey, in H, Foot, : ‘third District, compriséng the Fourth and Tenth wards. Ay Beare. Barve, L ‘Tea i 1—189 Greenwich aren bo Addison M.Farnsworth,dem. Harmanus B. Duryea,fusion nd. Preston, . iams _! > , ‘ ‘a ‘ ‘ ee fiece 20 Murray street Rourth District, compriviva the Second, Third and Hifth 27. Chas, Hulett ri . “ 4—7 West Broadway. Pavid M. Chauncey, dem. muel M. Parsons, fusion, a ten,” rou . fa 8 am, URTH WARD. . Mly, {Horace J. Stone, 0. J. A. Vanderlip, “J.B. Halswead 81. J. Wadsworth, 1—11 Jacob street. 82.5. F. Phelps. J. P. Darli Cherry street, - $—A7 James strect. ——_s* FIFTH WARD. — ‘ 1—13 Leonard street. 1 Fen ys ‘a Republican. merican. 145 West Broadway. 4 Cassidy, DwightRacholler, DwightBacheller, Be, ~ Pokal pemeiin & Hiram Perry, Geo. Wolford, Sam tC, Harria, 4—107 Husson etreet 8. C.W. Armstrong, Che.B.Relfeld, J.B.Sturtevant, 6-419 Greenwich etsect. 4. Thos.Mattinson, Che. 1. Adama. Che. H. Adams. €—02 Vestry street. ALLOANY. 1.2.4. Kendall, J. M. Hammond, = — 1-10 Centre street A & W. Bartlett. Wm. F. Jones. - Corner of Duane and Oentre streets, - WROOMR, S—1uz by Leonard street. 1. E Tompkins, Joh S. Palmer, J. ©, Robie, 4—105 34 Leonard stroot. parantoslisdasescg 5—488 earl street, 1, Jonas K. Mutton, HW. Van Aernam, D, Bucklin. £—12 Mulberry street, 2 BF.Chamberiain W. Huffington, J, Daniel Bue 166 Elm street, 8—Canal, near Hlizabeth street. E W YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 3, 1857. Fifth Dittrict, comprising the Ninth and Eleventh wards. Jotin A. Dayton, dem., Alex. Underhill, fusion. Siath District, comprising the Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards. John Hanford, dem., ‘Wm. H. Mickcox, Am. Lemas Strong, rep., ml aithemondn George W. Bleecker, dem., Chas, It. Atwater, fusion, are to be chosen in each election district. THE POLLS. places for holding the potis in the city of Brooklyn:— FIRST WARD, Disevet. JauGarner of Fulton and Columbia streets, 4—61}g Atlantic strect, near Hicks street, HECOND WARD, 1=Front, one door from Fulton «treet. ‘Two inspectors of election and two district canvassers | Kauaiand Mavi it | ‘The Common Council have designated the follow Ang dy of election, ho will ‘¢ sudject to a fine of not $260 and imprisoument not loss than one yoar. TICKET BOXES. No booth or box must be erected within one handred feet of the polis, DUTIES OF INSPECTORS. The attention of in+pectors and other: is called to tho following extracts from the Election laws:— In case any Inspector of Election shall knowingly and wilfally permit or suffer any person to vote at pe aioe tion, who is not entitled to vote thervat, the said Inspec- tor sooffending shall, on conviction thereot, be adjudged guilty of @ misdemeanor, and shall be sentenoed to pay a ‘of five hundred dollars and be imprisoned in the county jail for six months, His the duty of each Inspector to chailenge every per- son offering to vote whom he shall know or suspect not to be duly qualified as an elector. Any other person e titled to vote at the same poll has also the right of chal- on eas Ia case any Inspector shall knowingly and wilfully Permit or sutler any person co voto at any election who 1’ entitled » vote thereat, the said Inspector #0 offending xhali, on conviction thereof, he adjudged guilty : pay a dine of five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned iu the c jai! for six months. . = News from Havan, ' ARRIVAL OF THE QUAKER CITY—THR SPAR OF THE WEAT IN PORT—REVORTED SUCCESSOR OF GENERAL CONCHA—MEALTH OF HAVANA—COMMERCIAL PAI- LURES—SUGAR MARKETS—SPECIE AND RATES OF FXCHANGB, The steamship Quaker City, Capt. Shufeldt, arrived at this port from Havana yesterday afternoon, She left Mobite on the 27th of October, and Havana at 6 P. M. on the 29th of same month. ‘The Quaker City made the run from Mobile bar to Ha- vana in forty hours. ‘The Quaker City brought $173,000 in specie for this city. ‘The steamship St. Louis, Captain Hudson, from New York for Aspinwall, arrived at Havana on the 20th ult., and left the same day. The steamship Cahawha, from New Orleans, had not ar- rived at Havana when the Quaker City left. From Havana there is nothing of interest to report. The proposed relief of General Concha by General Mirasol is not acceptable to the people, ‘The health of the city was perfect. Exchanges and sugar prices were unsettled, below pre- vious reported rates, Holders of sugar preferring wo shit instead of selling. United States gold was at 3 per cent premium, Stock of sugars 160,000 bexos: shipments for Europe porte, email cargoes, active, No fre'ghts for heavy Arrival of the Star of ‘the West at Havana, $1,660,000 in Gbta-on Board. Arrival of Some of the California Passengers. SHIPMENTS ‘OF GOLD DUST. American Vesse is in the Gulf on the Lookout for Gen. Walker, &e,, ke. &e, The Quaker City, after an excellent run from Havana arrived at this» grt yesterday afternoon, Her news frou Cuba is given jy another columm, Sif brings us wo Week's later a seices from Califurnia, which we give here with:— . The stear ghip star of the West, Capt. Gray, from As pinwall for yew York, arrived at Havana at 3 P. M. on the 20th ul", cho had on board 715 passengers, (all well,) the mails, $690,000 in gold for Now York andl $500,000 for Euroy ‘sho would leave on the Joth of October. Twenty ave of her passengers came to this port in tho Quaker ity. The — feyjowing is a list of their names:—Col. John C. Fre- — servant, Hon. D. C. Broderick and servant, H. Palm oy, B. Allien, J. Moss and servant, C. MeDonald, lniy and ghree children; Mrs. J. K. Ober, Mra. J. N. Angier, If; lan -a¢8, Mra. L. ‘A. Young and two children, H. Haight and lady C. Williamus, Col. C. James, C: Meyer J.B. rdy, ‘The cause of the detention of the Star of the West was be non-arrival of the Pacitic steamer Golden Gate. That vessel left Zan Francisco on the Sth of October, bat on the following day her machinery (in part) became disabled, and she was compeiled to return to port, where she ar: Tived on tho 10th ult, ‘The ensuing day her passengers, specie and mails were transferred to the steamer Golden ‘Age, and again took thelr departure, arriving at Panama ‘on the 24th of October. The same day the passengers, &e, reached Aspinwall, and immediately embarked on board the Star of the West, which had awaited their ar ’ riers. Present rates for vessels from 000 to 2,000) _F J rival. £2 17s. 64. to £3 per ten. _ ‘The arrival of emigrants acrors the plains was increas- Our correepondent in Havana, writing on 20th of ing daily. It was computed that 16,000 ad arrived this ber says:—The financial crisis is upon us and will ¢ Octo- | fail,and that te total number for 1887 would not fail several daya in its passage, but we do not anticipa’ ~—™*""° | ghartof 30,000. failures. Those large houses which haye dealt j wemany | he United States stermer Wabash was lying at Aspin- will be most troubled, and some three or four _“°*S | watt, where she will be stationed for some time. compelled to suspend. Ome house failed last may bo | wo vessels of the United States navy were cruising off with liabilities $500,000, assets light. Saturday | ihe coast of Nicaragua,’on the lookout for Walker and the ‘Assteam ferry boat belonging to the Tepe ‘#libusters. j took fire and was burned up last night. Ai comp&ay |” he official returns from nearly all the counties in the The Chilian bark Alianza, Wilson, fr $20,000, State give Weller 11,696 majority over both the other Helena, 201 days, arrived the 26th instant,» Wand St} cangidates. Tho total vote was about 90,000. ice, contracted for eight years service; die it 165 Asia 1 the Senate stands twenty-five democrats to five ropubl- Total to date, 15,307, and deaths in transit, 7M» 100. | jicang; and'the Assembly, fifty-four democrata, nine re- Our exchangesare not regulated, and vi of small packages of undonbted paper New York at 3 per cent premium, shor per cent premium, do. Moxican doll per cent premium. Freighte—For N 60 cents per box. ) Were made News from the Sandw MOVEMENTS OF WHALERS—MINI RAL—THE CURRENCY QUEST ich Islan@s, sry heavy. Sales » timo; London, @ 76 on ship board 6 ew York, sugers at PIER YOUNG'S FUNE- ] publicans, three Americans and four independent. ‘The majority in favor of the State debt is about 30,090. ‘The rumor of the exodus of the Mormons of Carson Valley to Utah is confirmed, and the ridiculous report that ‘a battle had occurred between the United States troops ‘and the Mormons at Salt Lake:City contradicted. ‘The crops of cereals raised in California will be largely abead of the consumption, Jt was said'that the overland mail-route from San Diego to Ban Antonio, Texas, would take passengers on its tripy THE EPIDEMIC—-MORE GUANO — cane Tt bya Retysererisn We have wiviews from the Sar awict fslands are dated: | The news of the commencement of the panic in New bape, schrdn yete e inl York did not create much surprise in California. ene Sap rete Ae the following news sum. | Thomas P. Lewin, first officer of the clipper #hip pape ° Adelaide, from New York, had been errested on a charge ot Kean from Kawalhac fat phat two whale shipsare | of manslaughter. Ho knocked overboard 4 man named by a mative boat from down th -was roceived at Kawaihas | Turner in @p harbor of Sam Francisco, and while attempt ede ie phe tne dans ate waihare ing to jumppufter him to save his life, was taken into cus Tue funeral ‘ot nin Excelhe | port of Elita. tony. place on Sunday afternoon. tA the tate John Young took ‘The State Fair bad been held at Stocktou, and attracted With military parade to the e remains were excortel 1 aren crowds, deposited. mall silver change has } amount in the country ea we should ju ge, than for seem to have worked its Mextean an’ Spanish coir cy in the United States, | Nothing, howeve thap the intro. uction at haif dime, 1: the prejur crgulé only be sermon merchants it ie poreibl brought into we 4 are disappearing from dune of the Al lice of t ted. * By some united action of royal womb, where they were seen very scarce of late. The anot be very much, if any Yess, the past few years, but itwould sf out of the way. Now that veron heyought to be more abundant £, could be of greater convenience can dime and * against them emt these coins could soon bo ‘The trial of the late Treasurer Bates had resulted im a verdict in favor of the State for the fall amount of the bond, $100,000. Great excitement existed between the Sonorians and those on the Gadsden Purchase, and no Americans were allowed a passport inty Sonora. ‘The Pimo Indians m Arizona had chastised the Yumas and Apaches, for killing some of their women and chil dren, The Pimos killed 150 of 160 of their opponents, and loet only twenty-five themselves: the ‘The epidemic has almont entirely disappeared. - Oa | “Late accovnts from fi head of Humboldt river state wa nearly run out. On the laiter , 6 island Whe sugar m ile, "ba ang oat thnealing acre | that Kirk's wagon road party had boou attackeut by the stopped for want Of’ Atuyvera’ From Hawaii we hear dat | Indians, but that they had been driven off without any ‘it was Sprencing. loss to the party. On Toursday last hands, ver Vico © goenl, Dr. George A. Lathrop, givil place to his succes qr, tho Hon. A. Bratt Dida ‘The Polynesian ways:—Captain John Paty’s guano ex Ros expedition — y -resulted in taking po-seasion, in the img’s name, Of | wer islands upon which guano was dis covered, Lays ve Inland ja the name by whieh one of these places Is kt ‘the United States Consulate changed sown, and the other is ca led Livcamkey’s The Oregon Constitudioual Convention had literajly nothing. ‘Treasure Shipments. [From the San Francivee Herald, Oct. 6.) The foilowing in & statement of the treasnre shipped hence during the past quarter, on steamers, combined yet done CAYTOA. ps 1. J. Sitteer, David Baldwin, = — SRVENTIE WARD, S—Btation House, corner of York and Jey gareutp, : Lo ataaenepeteiantdnamey tht 2 ET. Throop. ©. M. Abbott. = 1—68 East Broadway. Pp etngeore A New Ovra’ |, yvasion.—The right wing of the To ¥ngiand : 200/013 85 2—09 Madison str: 1—Armory, corner of Henry and Cranb ASION is Ope- fo Eng! . . 2,200,913 65 oie pmrmavacs. 34a ince auee” acry wreets. ratio army fof :4he invasion of Cubs, ander the baton | To New Granada... 104,007 62 Léumaan Gaetan, — 4-19 Henry street, By my bene of Field Mare) a! Maretzek, departed yesterday, in the | qetal for three monthe................. $10,044,178 O1 eumens. paar and fall, Adama, near’ 2m treet. steamship Gri nada, for tho scene of operations, Se | The shipments during the Bret bait of the year, by 1. John Haggerty. Wim. T. Post. J. A. Harrie, 788 Cherry street. ie. Foom, cor. Wi Beary Steen we. far from atte tmpting to prevent this movement, the ee oe Saale ste Now PN gy i CURNANGO. S—082 Water street. aii amatteen authorities of the United States and those of tho | there amounts, combined with the above, would make } Benjamin Friak, Syuten lamb, fowmse Gates S26 Scamayel street, Lcoreee of ai pita bd Ee. evor faithful island, have looked with calm benignity | the entire steamer shipments for the nine months as fol- = . Kates. yer D. Bullocke. - Sere icone ‘Prospect street, vapon a "= preparations ; 9 cuytor. 1—64 Wooster etree ™ = iy ~~ Jnl gy, woar Gold streot, ant ar iece Piston Ay 925,075,023 10 4. ZC. Platt. Oreon Hedding. Henry Green. 2—06 Thomas street, Hicks and awn. stacle in his} eny has been a civil suit (to which trifles he Sees oes 93 ; $8 Chunk street. fat rd fe ap streets. is quite acct domed) brought to recover the value of the ‘324928 77 AN. M.Jones, Miller. David Milter. 4—82 Dominick street. — 2—Houce of Engine 15,° ouicks, near Degree streak. 1 costumes oF | aniforms in which the F. M. attires his troupe. — © DD. Warner, Lorenzo D. Gile. |W. Moai, aie ane. pas sey! fn Rruntet., near HamIRORAY- 4 patter, however, «was #0 far arranged ag not SITET Ee pane ie CORTLAND. 1—I70 Prince street, ra 1—Myrile avenue, ber Graham street. to interfere with the dry goods of the prime donne, | was $36,134,066 14, showing A falling off in 1857 of 1. AshbelPatterson perl John $. Hayes. fio ark treet = t—Clason avenue, daeen Van Brunt and Lafayette atm. @hich wer ¢ as maguifcom aa ever, while the ogre es coil ot. canes: ‘tp: esting seed bos One & Jone Townsend, Fletcher Palmer, F. A. Wheeler, 10008 Spring street a Corner of Third av erie and Nineteenth street. pad = ute iy barge B.. gem Py quarter junt ended aye been almont ae ire as to of iv vid M. Smith, SA. Law, ny ‘tom street. MiSTH WARD. gloves. 2 trou trot and wel ‘ o previous six months. This has been tn uence pootcorbon fd _ a ore Mr sear aurcen Netra and Marcy. “Y.y, has bis LirwtonaotWvnera, second in command, | ofthe demant or erican soar for pment Cine |. A. & Pmans, James Mack: = y . - ', road , . wi |, ax they are regularly receiv: ere by cach uk Wager.’ Robert D.Gornell. Raward Nake pepe SuMyrtle ave * foe. corner of Walworth street. ‘aie brothers Albert, Gazwaniga and Mie Phillipe sailed | S?rivat from Mexico, can hardly be sald to onter tan our i . —— 2-275 Mleccker street, 1—-No. 9 Fo’ TENTH WARD. yesterday”, alco the “Figia del Reggimento,”’ Mile. Ramos, | exportation of native coin or dust. The shipments have - hey 9 460, Wash oo No. 9 FS" ann avenue, with Serg amt Sulpizio, Tagliafico, Brignoli, the jeune pre | been as f6liowe:— 1. Artem’sD. Waldo Monroe Hall. John F. Havens. $—tecer eon 2-125 Sm) A hear Bergen street. teat : Nig iv ves - $1,121,407 wai C48 Hatnmond street” aad Sweifth street. S—Btatior d,use, Court, near Butlor street. seter tet or, and Bottard! theGrand. Roncont is alrvady | paseatia .... 66 000 LAP. Laning, Jos. Striugham, ChandlerJ. Wella, | t—20 Fourth street Lev THE Wane water Ope ate of the Hove; and Ammatio Sid bet indeny | Hast tates. 1,260 ‘ ry eae -* = Solon I. Lathrop . 1—Myr & avenue, corner of Deiield street aay attachr sents sufficiently strong to prevent him from dis. | Society Istand=, 3.00 i Siorsle Fosdick? Asher Avery” = Ac Riley. 104 Beth eT Soar far house, Car NT Te” 4 playin g hi fair proportions iw the Granada, which in con: | Stuy Ameriea: 108 408 peoples % i719 Wobhene” a * TWKLFTH WARD. sequence was & good deni down by the stern, The or . 1. A. Andrus. D. Patterson. D, Patterson, 12683 Greenwich treet, hg Béhool room, Hamilton av. , near Rapelyen st. chestra and chorus were in full force, while the camp FOU. esos reser s sere ses sess esesssseseses cen YCLION AND nastros. street. <Aiamitton avenae, corner of Cimton street, followers mustered in. full force on the docks. The F qrltaring; te ent init of 1664 the experts mounted v0 1. John C. Holmes. Wesley Gleason. N. J. Johnson. 1—Corner of P TENTH WARD. J.-A South oventh, betwoen stand and Third streets. “| Marshal and bis troupe sailed with the heartiest <alute. | monthe ae he com hipments for the nine a. — . ft? hog eee ah TES Sass Fourth, between South First and Grand streete.” | tions and benisons tered iu all tho moxtern languages. | 2 {kram the San Francigco Herald, Oct. 6 . berael] W. Warner. FD. > F. Robertson as 2 «street. POCKTERNTH WARD. ” sorry jo wt picabie exportz of gold of the first balfof the yrar eqnal gun. er 447 Lud gtree’ J-aforner of Nofth Sixth and Second streets. White we aro vorry to lowe Mr. Maretuok’s admirable | sat ec ahe preceding year, andhe failing eff observeblo 1. DB. Armetrong J. Platt Rouse. J. HL Bot i dow wtroet. 2—Luation hove, North Sth, between mh and 6th eta tists, we are giad to hear that his prospects are of the | tag takensplece principally during the months gf July, K ‘ a rear and let ee 0 ease itt tho shipments of «pec 1. J, Tilinghast, Win, Coppernoll, Wm. 1. ta Dew, | 1— ELEVENTH WARD, 1—Sooth First, comer of Tenth street. bo pennies ep hares aarti ie port, though repeatedly warned of the ab- 2 Philip K. Pryme, Harris Lewis, JW Bridenbecker 4 196 Stanton street. 2—Grhham avenue, corner of Ainslie street. gan) ballet troupe, will be brought up under the command ity of expecting that the goklen stream could much benny ow =190 Willett street. SIXTHUNTH WARD. of F. M.'s trusty squire, Frederick Ruliman, after they er contane to tow from the Pacific with equal vol- 1. W. Gilbert, Jr, George Babbitt, — EXCorver of Stanton and Columbia streete, LCorner of South Fourth and Eleventh streets have finished an attack upon the Bostonians, whieli cit It is true that the fact of a decrease in gold expor. 2 8. Boon, Euhu C. Church, = re treet. S—Meserole, between Lorimer and Leonard streets. i y | ation hae been questioned by some buncling statisticians & alfred Fox. bad = Soe Tira etrect 30Y Marsuall street, near Graham aveaue. they will invade next week. Maretzek’s troupe yester: | pth city, who. by the unaccountable turns of b. 3.4. Yooh ’ suydam, 3. faye t—200 fiath street. eran vane. day included sixty persons, he wheei of fortune find themselves in command of a . J. J. Voorhees, . Suydam, 7108 °. Franklin, between H and 8 streets. — ow cases of type, but no argumest ins rt of our posi © Moses 8. Keact, Brittain, Wy. Brittain, ist pate rtrncr of Rentord and Colyer atreet# reve Seetet Semtene.of + . ben war toeunes heveesary by us We mew sme tne tact 3 A. Farnsworth, H.R Duryea, HB Duryee ihrer of Fourth streat etal avonne C. KIGHTERNTH WARD. the ‘Police Comme | (h.4 mainly duping the last three mouths there has been @ 4 DM, Chauncey, & % Ut og &% —— » ir_Avcnye D, betwebn fixsk and Seventh streets, Conselyea’s, Bushwick Crows Roads stoners. “ se of weer four millions in the export of gold from 6. Jobu A. Dayton, A. Underhill, Jnderhi Lith Lewig street RINETHENTH WARD. Yesterday morning, *¢luel 1 ort castward, and that «hat decrease is the 8 Jolin Hanord,. Pema. wong, HI Hie ak» TAO Lion street Engine house 13, Clymer st, betwoen Bedford and Tee | pron amnempmenaherhtici dhe adjourned meet: | Hediste coun of the criss in New York, of 1. GW. Bleecker. J. Atwater 3 Atwar ae" fam tie TwHVETH WARD. avenues. pd eel icaaal eae took place. There waa a 1 winich we recewed intelligence by tte #teanship Senora. — * 4 ewe s i) gcTupbiningtate pond, nent Ninety-sixth street a expectants in waiting. The report : ~—_ . «0 Tita ncn ie. Dotween #24 and Wd trees, EXTRACTS FROM THE ELECTION LAWS. — | ers stood in the hail, awaiting the “open seame” deci | The Financial Crists in the Atlantte States, 4 aured Bell, J ai ps. A eihyy sixth strect, between Third and Foarth ava, LRG AL VOTERS. sion, and were informed, after the lapwe af tiiteen oF twen {From the San Francisco Harald, Oct. 6.) sn H. Ghamberiain. Tt pe ids wave diqonth avenue. Frery mato citizon, twenty-one years old, who bA* | ty minutes, that the sitting would be private, as the Gom- | PY the steamer yostersay wo toveliod Dow’ Of Anan, yi ms mani. IS oe er of 1851 chow ies been ten days a citizen, thirty days in the prey ctir-e missioners woukd take under their consideration the case | hauking and ineurauee firme hed succumbed, aut railroad ster M. Case. THY atl triet, four months in the county and one year of the-Harlem and New Haven Railroads. At the " stocks had declined a figure unprecedently low. The K - - 1-202 Rroome street. nanorgge’ hone orn : y = = state. sion the following resolution, as paswad b Commis. | S€¥ York papers, with endable prudence, have ta. J 3. terry sro lielancey street. Colored men, to be entitled to vote, wast own $260 | sioners, was hanved to the roportors by the élerk. swap py UE Hh gy TH < - D pee dy sat Ad worth of real estate, clear of debts, and uust be three tones aoe ct ee Count we should Wave to chronicle the most wide eprewt - Grand street " Z Ly an L, " " B. Reaplen o ¢—24 Mangin street. years a citizen of the tkate, ions of the cities of New York and Brooklyn, which te. ron = 1 roan Bo + pan! thre Ths Mekuight, ‘Th ¢ 7—14 Suffolk street. OBSTRUCTING VorEnS. SNe) seine ot the pation, ueaaver Giteeige #0. diced opinion on the subject.‘ must we oe. 1 D or aut "iti hose ©: we — “ Lewis Hope,” Lew mitre. If any porson attomptdo obstruct the pareage of anottner | '° A407 LOanians fatioritce Of those cities jf | Fed “that ‘te news of Ananelat distress ia New J. Scofield, = J. 076 Prince street. to the polls, or in any wag interfere with his exercising “RVRNING SRagION. Coe ae ee ne ee “We ts Dae cee James A, Dolan, Je b-LON Mott street tho right to vote, the person offending shall be eubject 1 | At the evening session the doare ware closer to the pei preted W, af the ae enter PAP JR Steven, outt ees caek fa. fine of $250 and imprisonment six monthe. Krome £0 thet yt sae, Camanierie Ae MnIY | whether we have by ‘ths mail receiver’ the worst of the imme pet four Hester street, DUTY OF OFFIURKS. Fer acenpte the apporitment, ana wi take hit * yt aslo | LCsiRte the pevluto-ts that keettor Mere sence et pW. Bags, F. A. Concietin +100 Hester streets, If any eMflcer, on whom any duty is enjoined around the | the election. ~ =a 1 el saint an ree more general and £ ae Bi tyeeh, Wm. Ht Anderson Panta otter, S1PTRENTE DARD. rosie olle, shail neglect oF refuse to perform eaft duty, ke ie | Adjourned to Thureday Franch of the sutject re ‘do Use proven to speculate. st 10. 4, W. Chanter,” CX. Mcleod 5B B. Raptiet, 1—Corner of Biieat abd Bleveker streets, gutject to a dhe of five hundred dollara and impriconment |, a -- present. “Sufficient unto the day is the evil the rg eg »' James Peekn * Meteo Cornet of Sullivan and ‘O8T OF Living at Monnovia-A co gloat | and in obedience to this wise precopt, we will, at this tine LL Noah D. Child, J.B. Totiock, Alex. Metarnam, | o—101 Mercer street. one year wrltoe that provisions are mostly imported the ] confine ourselves exctysively to the face which aro wlmnit. Gage, |. B. Rywrsor » dames t 4115 Waverley place. BELLING LIQvon. United Ptates. Flour ranges from huss per by tod, The panic in New York ia ascribed to expansion, gene: 19. OR. Chatter erson, J.B. Pollock, t r Y xp , i. DJ Ge, Os = 7 J.B. Ryerson, f—116 Fieventh street. 4 Wovens If any person dispose of any intoxicating Nquors on the hams and bacon from 20 to 26 cente per Ib.; hard) been ye Importations, ii the constriction of railroaty, and (8. EA. A. Moore MeNoi, e—Corner of Brosdway place. Jay of election he is eubject to a fine of fifty dotiars S18 fo B12 per 100 fhe; rico $8 ‘per betel. | in the agricnitural protuetions caused by the demand for eh) et Chas. MeNeil 7—University , corner of Washington day of elec i y oy cents per Ib.; ‘salt Geh from $tz to 14" | brendatuffe during thé cominnance of the, great war in es , S66 Bloec ker street. ence naa PERSONAL VIOLENCE. gar, 25 cents per Ib; potuswes, $1 26 por bas | Furope, It ie not our iptention to diapute these preniiees BA. Dagon yen Puree street, Ifany person wse personal violence upou any gleetor jond everything for family use proportion y tign / They are doubticesly dpe cause of the regent failures, mond, ©, B Wisteboml, ee ee though in a remote degree chotges cbyervable in the movements of specie. Wa diminutic Hote $4,070,185 35, and that it has for the most part taken place during the third quarter of the present year. in thirty-five counties. to be heard from, It te a declaration from the people of the State of Califor~ nia, that though the officers elected by them bad unlaw- fully contracted a heavy debt, yet as it had been aged, or vernment instituted inaction heretofore accumulation, the stain of repudiation shail never aktach to the state of their adoption. that from the day on which the decision was delivered by the Supreme Court declaring legal, overy newspaper in the State, with a very fow ex- captions, m result of the vote on the question clear! they truly retleeted public sentiment. ‘or two ne they have nals of a particular political Stripe did lean a, little thas way, but public sentiment was so strong and decided upon the question that they very. prvi fending it, and contented then inuenco, but nothing more. titetional Convention wild and ill advised measure, ‘The total which 18,460 were cast for the convention, and 6,937 the calling of a Constitutional Convention, of the State will be about 90,000; and to carry the mea- sure, therefore, over 45,000 votes should be cast for it. It is a wise provision, and has this time saved us from con- fusion, anarchy, aus possibly civil war, for there were le- gal points involved in the man bill submitting the question to the people; and. the result of the formation of 2 new constitution might. be two State governments, each cixining to be legitimate, and the in- auguration vailed m Hhode Island sume years ago. indicate hat the te largely iaexeess of onr consttmption, The yield of hariey, in puticula#, willbe tremendous, ties alone, Alameda and San Joaquin, wo have no less than 2.614.875 bi PRICE TWO CENTS. The immediate cause ia the afew days ago, that there was a mnoe gratifying in the amount of specie shipped from this port !. An examination of the statistios of the Custom shows that the diminution amounts to mo less than Vote on the State Debt. [From the San Francisco Herald, Oct. 6. We have the returns of the vote on the There are eight counter nd It in an exceedingly grat ying exhi dabt portion of it, Yor the support of the go- by themselves, and as by thetr own ey in fact tacitly acquiesced in iva least a gi It is @ remarkable fact the State. debt il- ‘opposed repudiation. It was one of the most Kable instances of unanimity of opinion in a com- y that has ever come under our aera. | radiation, UU ‘spapers did openly advocate repudiation, ie cince died ont, and that afew other Jour- intly refrained from of- ve# with an occasional In relation to the Cons- little need be said. It was & Tt has been defeated. vote on the question, #0 far, is 25,337, of st it.” Under the present constitution, a majarity of ‘votes cast at any election is necessary to authorise ‘Tho total vos of the passage of tha of a state of affairs similar to that which pre- The Grain Crops of Californt [From the San Francisco Herald, Oct. 5. The reports of the County wors already received. crop of « of the present year wil In two coun- arly equat to half the rf are these reports of oly reported— sate in 1868. total yiek! of the the Aneesnors to be cousiderod in any wise as extravagant. ‘Vhey will always be found rather nnder than over tho mark, forthe reason that they derive their information from ‘the farmers themselves for purposes of taxation, and no one would be foolish enough to give am iy oapee A 5 increase the amount called upon to contribut In our opinion, tally ht be added to the reports of tha Assessors, and the resnit would a h nearer to tho actual yield than the figures which they furnish. Insome ‘of the counties from which reports have been received, @ falling off in the yield is observable, while in others @ very great increase is reported. From conversations which we have held with persous who have devoted a large share of their attention to agriculture, we are per- od that the decrease in some counties is not to be at- tr dso much to dronght or any atmospheric cause, but rather to the fact that in conkequence of a be-~ lief in the wonderful fertility of tho soil the ground had been but imperfectly ploughed previous to the sowing of the In some instances only a few inches of the roll had been turned up; and as several crop had been previously raised in the same way, tho surface had become worn out, and incapable of yielding anything like a profitable return, It is a fact which can- not be controverted that wherever subsoil plows—plows with ashare large enough to turn up the soil from a con- siderable depth—have been used, rich cropa have beer harvested. ‘The result of the net fow ertablivh tho fact that we must become before long large exporters of wheat and other cerealy, Our agricultural resources ara grenter than thowe of any other Statvein the Union. [tin a fact which can very easily be proven, thatsome of our larce countice—eveb as San |, Sonoma or Atamedo—are capable of producing, and actually do prov duce, more whent, barley, oats, &c., than some States of the Union. ‘The yield of barley in two of the counties above named exceeds that of any State of the Union, with the exception of New York, taking the census of 18L0 which fornishes the only #tatinties on the subject that: can at this time be obtained, for the purpose of compart- ron. These are startling facts, and exhibit the vastness of otf agricultural resources’ in a stronger light than whole pages of labored declamation. We cite the fact for the purpose of chowing that we must before long expors breadetes in large qnautities. As the interior of the State becomes more seli-dependent, large stocks will bo concentrated here, and the only way in which they can be reduced is Bpexportation. Itis a mistaken Hea to sup that the greatest drawback to those engaged in agri cultural pursdite in this State is the want of a market, and that we never will have a chance t dispose of whatever surplus may remam on hand, unless a searcity should pre. vail somewhere or other—eueb as in Anstralia two years or in Europe it oe of agriculture having to some extent negiected in the clang of war, Our expert trade will not hay’ to depend upon such adventi tions cirevmstances for developement. We are of tha nm that we will always find a good market in New York for our surpltx breadstuif, provided wo ship at the proper tine. In mid-winter New York is regularly every year ie bound. No supplies from tha if the great West can reach it, and ch times a (air price could be realized upon whatever tuffe we might ship from bere, The first cargoes stupped from this state happened to etrike the New York market Proper time, and the result was that hand~ overestimate, and which he | would for the support of tht twenty tive per cent mi some pro realized upon them. These facts wera lost sight of in come of the shipments that were subse- quently mare, nd ae might he expected, they did not turn out to be very profitable speculations. Le! of the impossibility of fuding a market cause the farmer to abridge his labers, When we have a large serplus on hand a market will easly and readily be found, Exodus of the Mormons of Carson Valley— ‘The Iminigration. We copy the following telegraphic despatch from the Sacramento State Journal. 1 is dated Genoa, September 17. It will be seen by it that the rumor of the exodus of the Mormons from Carson valley, by order of Brigham Young, is confirmed. ‘The settlers in that valley will have abappy riddance of them. The despatch alse con’ the gratifying intelligence that the immigration of present year will (ally reach £5,000, and probably 30,000, two-thirds of whom are women and children. ae wil make a great addition to our population, Next year wo ba Ae pret 60,000, at least — “ ‘mous are all making to leave for the Great Salt Lake; they will leave here in about ten Gays, and will have in their train over one hundred wa- fone. Their farms have been purchased by imamigranus coming over the plains this reason. The this year is immense. The Valley is all all wo men, children aad anumalx, who have just arrived over the plains. The immigration this year will reach fail 9 ing probably 30,000. Two thirds are women aad children.” Marrieges, Births and Deaths. MARKKIED. Corsaxe—Wormm.—In San Francisco, Sept. 20, by tha Rey. Pr. Scott, Mr. ©. 7. Collins w' Mies Augelia R, both Francireo, In San Francisco, om Tureday evening, Sept. 27, by the Rev. W. A. Scott, 'D. D., Lieut. Henry It Davideon, Pret. dragoons, United States Army, to Carviibe, daughter of the late We. Hammond, Surgeon United States Army BIRTH. Merray. —lo San Francieoo, Sept. 2%, the wife of D. P. Murphy of a son Oakland DIED. os. On Pexnam.—At Oakland, ow Wednesday, Sapt. 22, Betay Dade, the wife of Calhoun Benham, in the 26th year of her age. Browy.—In San Francisco, Oct. 1, Ange, infant daugh- tor of John and Bridget Brown, aged 9 months, Haver.—At the city of Los Angeles, on the ovening of Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867, Mra. Kmily M. G., wife of Benjamin Hayes. Jonsrox.—in San Francisco, on Saturday, 26, Jo. seph C. Johneon, eldest von of Capt, J. Me Jonneons na. tive of New York, aged 4 years and 9 montha, Mckstyee.—Io San Francivco, on Thursday, Sept. 24, of consumption, Mr. James Mekntyre, a native of Ireland, aged oS yenrs MacNaxey.—In San Francisco, Sept. 24, Mr. Jowephy MacNaney, a native of I aged 40 years. Neisox.—In San Franciveo, on Sunday, Sept. 27, of com = » H.W. Neleon, Eaq., a native of Egiand, aged ears Viatr.—In San Francisco, on Wednesday, Sept. 23, Coorge K. Platt, aged 43 years, formerly of Burlugton, Vermont, ‘Thr. —In Son Francisco, on Saturdey, Sept. 26, frome njuries received by a fail from a «atoll on Alaa Island, on the 14th fept., Captain Timetliy K. Tripp, a am tive of Boston, Barw,, aged 36 years Coroners’ Tnquersts. Tue Dorp Caer Conesrpen.—The Dodd case bas been concluded at last, yet the mystery surrounding tho fate of the unfortunate young man remains as thickly veilod asever, The jury met yesterday morning at the Thir- teenth ward station house for the purpowe-of concluding: their labors, when a verdict of “Death from a blow in the officers of the Bue wes, at preseut to us rendered. Desta Frow PoRse.—An inquest was held hy Coroner Connery pou the body of « chik! three years old named Charles Halsey, resicing with hie paromta at No. 389 Grand street, who died from the of burns nec. eutatly received by hie clothes taking dre at the stove, The deceased was left alone for afew minutes by hee mother, Oo her return ehe ternd bit tying on the flour borned to ae Verdet, “Acettental death’? xp DREWSED —Peter Sennett fell overboard while intoxicate wae drowned. The body uf decaaeed wae Mt pier foot of Gouverneur street, where Coro- held an inquest yesterday. Verdict,“ Acciten tal death,” The vee ease Was 8 Taberee, as resisted at So. 612 Water street THe was 40 yearsot age, aad wae ative of Ireland . —

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