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- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1853, . ea eames warrerpennenn en nnenrranom walaL THE STK! STREET feast, the ape bg thane steamer. ENGINE IN WALL r cent, the curr or pana Po TX FUMLADELIMIANS. i “yb ned ee eS > 3% to See 208. To aad em cout xcess sl quote An immense concourse of people assembled in Wall | 5" Fer cent; second” class, “6 were ‘on private terms, supposed to have been + Ween yeertay afternoon, to whness a trial of the | bare been. transactions tbe Rae feces a tine 568. por ts ‘There wasnothing new team fire engive owned by the Philadelphia company | Ment fives, for foriegn account, at an advance wi! asgow or reo) half bones Voletele which is now on a visit to this city, In addition to the So Powers ten eematen, eee cae a raisins were members of the New York Fire Department, who were | only a limited amount of outwide baie Wome ae of about 1,000 bales were made at 850. a Grown wither by curiosity, were officers and directors of | Deter nO Mteinere has peen done. at 110,” On Par Thon —Aeotch pg was selling in soul way at $22.8 @e several fire insurance companies (among whom t.s Sita uti. Thu domenic wnohanges are, tend in | $23 per pig wey matter is exciting much interest) and many merchasts Ciear ot the Ore. pany ete cone ee 4 stim was gut, ot ead. jake and native 4 morning, by telegral ec inst. ry JAVAL SToRKS.—The market was qui rits tar- snd Weiness men—to all of whom tbe best mode FeSO. | Fy ire qudted at 8 a GGX, boll fOr money and uc. | peniive were nominal at de. Crude wurpeatine wus lcld gvishing Gree is of considerable importance Frew’ | count, The despa’ch furugbes no information in regard | at args 87 ‘@ $4, while common rosin was nominal. Poittical mage meeting held at the Merebante’ Exchauge | to American securities. Ons.—The market was quiet. Lingeed was seiling at @)4 not attract greater crowds than assembled yesterday ‘bo witnese this trial. Shortly before three o'clock the fires were started, and fm about seven minutes the engine began to work. The ‘Beet trial was with a Leap ode stream from a pipe of am inch | Rorsie. The pinesman stood at the corner of William and Wall streets, and the stream in a horiontal dire:tion veached the corner of Hanover street. The pipe Was |.cxt elevated to the-renith, ard to the great surprise of the crowd the stream easily cleared the fiagstatf om the top of fe Exchange. ‘The Exchange building is abeut 85 feet ‘igh, the Gagetat? abowt 20 feet, and as near &s could be computed the stream must have shot up 160 feet perpendicutarly. This was-not intermittent, but a stesdy, continuous stream, which eould have bec kept up tor hours were it required. ‘After playing tor some teventy ‘minutes the stream was stopped, when the crowd warmly lauded the performance Even old members of the ire Department, strongly prejudiced against this innova. won, loudly cheered the Philadelphians. Tho mext wial was with two stroams, with seven cigbths noveles, and this exhibition was even more satisfactory than the other. A height of about 140 feet was reached, and ap immense volume of water was cast, The cheermg, at the conclusion, was vehement. It was the intention of the Philadelphians to have made one mere exbibition, to show to what a distance they could ferce water through hose; and for this purpose hose was sus- pended from the top of the Exchange to the ground. A mehap, however, occurred. The suction of these steam engines i very great; and itseeme that im this instance a ‘rick or some other solid substanee was drawn in with ‘He water, which did no little damage to the ma te cupposed that it will cost $600 to repair the mischief. During the progress of the triai there were some ‘amnging scenes arising trom the crowded streets and the efforts of the pedestrians to escape from the water. The weampering created much amusement. Chief Engineer Boward, who was present at the exhibition, expressed himecif much pleased, «1 is now in favor of trying @ steam engine forthwith in this city. retand that a call bas been issued by John Leverick and others, for a meetin day evening, to org Company. From ever: expressed by the city firemen of these new agencn extinguishing fires. Upon invitation of the Manhattan Engine Company to No. 8, the Philadelphia Company partook of a dinner at Me Appollo Rooms last night. “Some three hundred per: fous sat down to a most sumptuous repast. Mr. R. Brown, the foreman of the Manhattan Company, p The first toast was the “ Mayer end Common Rew York,” which was appropriately responded to by John Clansey. The toast, “ Our Guests,” brought out Hon. ‘Thomas B. Florence, of Philadelphia, who is an exmomber of Hope Hose Company ‘Bo expressed on behaif of Die associates their acknowledgement for the attentions ‘they had received smce they inaded at the Battery on Saturday night last. They had been received with canons, the Tinging of bells, and every salutation that ¢oukd have met a victorious army. Ho denied that there could be any rivairy between New York and Philadelphia; here certainly would not be betwcon the Fire Departments ef the two cities. (Applause.) Inthe exhibition of that day ‘the Philadelphiaus had shown that they had taken a step in advance to stop the progrese of the devouring element. Applause.) Wen rst they bad heard of the Cincinnati id fire department and steam fire engines, a strong pre- ice arose against them, because it was suppesed that the iatroduction of (he steam fre engines would destroy the Volunteer assuciations. This was why the Philadelphians did not like them, and he supposed that feeling still ope- rated with the New Yorkers. It was, however, found poe- fible to keep up these organizations and still have these engines. and they had come to New York to show what might be done. “There had been progress in everything, and he did not see why improvements could not be effect. ed in the means of extingushing fires as to other things. Mr. X. J. Brown, foreman of Manhattan Engine Com. pany, Wns next tousted, and responded appropriately. Other speeches were then male by Mr. Ed. D. Stans Dury, Secretary of the Metropuliian Fire Insurance Com- pauy; Mr. George H. Purser, Mr. Adrian, of Philadelphia, aud others, Mr. Purser mentioned as a curious fact, that the first of the large engines, Southwark, came from Phila- @elphia, and that there was qui inst them at first. All the speakers favored "the early use of steam engiver in this city. The Pliladelp willreturn home w-day They are a very respectabl y of men, and are a redid to the city of Brotherly Love. SS ed FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tremay, Oot. 10-6 P.M. arly yea wore the The dulness which marked the stock marke Aerdsy morning has quite disappeared. Not or @raneactions this day as lorge as any which he Been recorded, but there are medications on ¢' B revival of speculation among the brokers and Wall street gperators, while the public continues to invest liberally in Mate and bank stocks and railway bonds. The caicuia thon of the bulls is, that in @ few days State stocks and ether dividend paying securitics will be out of the public peach, oud that merchynts and men of scans, unwilling te allow their money to remain idle, and tempted by the ease of the jaan market, will buy speoulative stocks for the rise. No-one aitocts to believe that any one will buy allroad stocks for investment. Even the bulls proclaim tbeir utter incredulity in the ultimate value of this class of property. Bat they argue that, as money can be borrow. e4 on almost a!! epeculative stocks at four per cent,a very small rise would give the purchaser of sech commodities ac New York Central, Michigan Southern preferred, Rock Briand, Gaiena, &c., 2 handsome interest for his temporary fevestinent. Sheu!d this way of thinking become general— and we are bound to say that it appears to be epidemic i preeent—the result would of course bea general specu Jation for the rise, to be inevitably followed, within Brief period, by a general stampete and heavy decline. Imesuch movements the gain invariably accrues to the ‘Wail street brokers and operators; the lose invariably falle the owtade publo—the merchants, house owners, pro- fessional men and wen of property, whom avarice tempts teto the stock market On such persons, at such seasons ms thiv, advice it always th away. In recording the fects, therefore, and stating the well known principles which apply, we do not euppose that any of those who are St tie moment heritating on the brink of a stock ope. ration, will be warned and abstain. Mankind har not altered since the days of Law and the Miseiaeippi scheme. ‘The aperations of the public this morning were chiefly confined 40 State stocks, railway bonds and bank stocks. ‘The rive & al was marked. Missouri rose % North Caro. Dina Pines, 1: Tenvessee sixes, 1y, California sevens (new lasue), 35. Lousiana sixes were steady, The demand for inveriment io these stocks (@ swelled by a new demand for banking purpoece in the West. In the railway bond anarket the '76 bonds of the Central rose \¢. Erie ‘71 bonde, ; Harlem Grats, %; Minos Centrale, 11%; Terre Hante sud Alton, 1, La Crosse land grants, 1¢; Michigan Southern pe onde, 3 per cent, and other descriptions in proportion. ‘Baik shares castinued to rise: we note an advance of 11 fn Merchants’ Kxchange, % in Metropolitan, 34 in Oooan Jin Park, 4 in Bank of the State of New York. This @wady rise in bawk shares shows the anxiety with which ‘Ue pr biic are \weking safe investmem.s, for certainly bank ®tock 6 the last Kind of property which, at the present time,ern be expeated to pay handsome dividends. Both the leae ng coal etocks—Pennsylvania aud Delaware and Hudeon— were a ration higher to pay ‘The mot lively Meck on the speculative list thie morn fog wae Bock Island, which \seeid to have been stimulated €o activity by the preapoet of the construcun of the road Gom Peers to Hanmie), conmecting at Peoria with the Boreav Valley Toad. Ktooms deubtful whether the con stroction of ¢)i8 road, Of course with pecuniary aid from the Rock Ideud, would be of the benetit that w supposed However, om the strength of the preapect the etork rose 2 percent this worning, amc X more in the aternoon New York Contra! was active throughewt the day closing at an @ivapce @ & per Cem. Michigan Soudbern pre ferred wae aleo im good demand, with az advance daring Abe Gay of 14 per cont. The common stock aleo advanced ‘é per com. Readigg was active atan advance in dhe morning, bot fell of afterward. Genorally apeaking the market was buoyant, with an edvancing tendency Kowalski's lant quotations were, Missouri, 864 0%: Pa cific Mak. WO he. Now York Central, 847% a #6; Read hE, D144 ay, Southern preferred, 664% a 14; Galena OOK 0 #8, Fok lean, 08), «iy, he, The market.chosed orn Tye bopinene of the eub-Treasury today wae as fol dome — Total rept 00 which from contoms ‘Tota! mente Rital bat Jane e Ne exchanges at the Bank Clearing Hones this morning wore .°22,082,182 02, and the baiance #1 54 The a tenees of William Maron & Co, Boston, have declared q Wat dividend, pow payable, of 25 per cont Great dienn, ‘Wfaction i# expresse:! at the accumulation at all retail estab), Uments of quantities of Fiver coin. The Hanke wit! not ta. SC it OM deposit; it cannot be sold in large quantities, ex “PtAt @ heavy discount. The war With China, whieh has * *opped the export thither, and to HOME Cxteut the deproe, Won Of the coin here, have led to this tate of things werbeck & Hoy tho), * Clreniar, cay Biver ours oh), Wt the market hv exhibitet ar . t rinyed tal, avd lower rat teres e ruled, 1 t ow ‘Tc. a Tlc.; crude whale was at 60c. a 53c.; refined wonter Dleached at 4c. s ena four montis; crude sperm Was quiet, A small sale at the eastward, at $1 25, cash. Lard oil was steady’ at 90e. a 9c. Provisions. —Pork—The market was without change of moment, with sales of 800 a 900 bbis., including ol! mes at $16 40 a $16 50, and new uninspected at $16 75 and o prime at $14 25. "Beef was in fair demand, and firm, with sales reported of about 600 bbis. at $11 a $12 for repacked Western mess, and $13 for extra de, Bacon aud out meate were unchanged. Lard was in good demand, with sales of about 600 bbig. and tierees at 10c, a 10390. for new and old, and a sale of 2,000 kegs was reported at Ilse. a 12c,” Butter and cheese were steady, while the market was less active, without change in quotations. Rick was quiet at 80. a 3c. Svoars.—The sales embraced about 600 hb The pending contest between bulls and bears in Read- ing has now reached @ very interesting phase. The bulls have had the best of dhe Aght. The bears, who began to kell in the neighborhoed of 42, have paid out, together with differences for time sales, full ten per ceat in losses. Most of them have within the past day or two become di couraged and bougif in their stocks. The bear interest is now very small in comparison with what it fs in other leading speculatéve stocks, and what it was in Reading. One single house alone is understood to have quietly cover- ed, since Thursday last, short contracts to the extent of five thousand shares, Under the circumstances, it will be curious to watch the proceedings of the bulls and the Js, includ- ing retining and fair qualities of goods at 57, 8! a course of the-stock. The Reading company have been en- | 7 The for Gabavand 10) binds. Porte flees fae hae deavoring, according to the fallacious railroad theories of fand 51 boxes at p. t ; HACOO.—The demand for this article continues good; the day, te contend against a reduced tonnage by reducing of Spanish seed leaf little of good grades is offering. Sales their tolls. Their tonnage for this year falls 250,000 tons | 3r'tude, Kentucky and Maysville at Me. a Ides 100 bales short of what it was last year. To mect this, they have | Havana, 32c. a d6c.; 260 bules Cuba, p. 5 42 cases seed leaf, 200. reduced their rates 80 that now, allowing for discounts for and bonuses to captains, &., they do not net much | y,W uaa c MNegmarkeh was Ame, wt a eels, over acent a ton per mile for all the coal they carry. This ~iunainceiiteninadtiinhghiie fact suggests some curious reflections. If during a period Movements in Real Estate. of five years of high tolls on the Reading Railroad the ca- The following oe eee ale FamserOny — pital and bonds of the concern have been gradually increas- . a ed from $17,000,000 to the incredible amount of $25,000,- | 7 ste,cast skle of 24 ave., between mages | 000, how much will said capital and bonds increase during %. 720 the next five years under a régime of Jow tolls, and when the Scranton and Lackawanna companies are determined to endeavor to do a large business at the lowest possible oo tere aihte weet ee Mae Teves fh yee Sones, wwe Veli from | \ Sees NSS | ee eee ke Tm 6¢ RSW, hark Swit, Ohase, of and for New Bedford, with 1,300 bbls sperm oil on board. one Nouny a Liverpool June 9 for rouny e coin Sy ~ Winton, 1 12 re ‘from Mobile for Se all well, Oct , Int 99 16, lon 80 ae ‘iscor, Hussey, ease for Liverpool. Oct 15, lat 40 07, thie W gorning, Burton, trom Tavervoot for Philadelphia, Sept yank Hugh Hircktiead, Corner, from Baltimore Sune 21 for larding, from Malaga for Boston, Sept 22, ution ‘ is | “Bark Princeton, of NHaven, 14 days hence for Demarara, —< let 23.89, low 58 10, | bark Fagle, Baker, hence for Curacoa, Sept 24 Int 26, ion 68. Thos W Rowland, 3 4 mm Charleston for Rio Ja- netro, ct 10, tat $3.09, lon 7) Brig A J Ross. of Searsport, § days from Norfolk for Barba- does, ct 3, Int 80 18, lon 68 38. a, oe ee ren neh Om Delinearo On arow bet iat Mita: lon 64 bo br brig Lady of the Lake, Newman, from Baltimore for Port Sata, Got Jat 28 48, lon v6 1 Brig War Eagle, from Wiscasset for Savannah, Oct 14, lat 40, ton 71. Brig Mary Nickels, of Cherrytield, from —— for NYork, with lumber, Oct 17, 2PM, of Point Judith—and was afterwards seen to put ifito Dutch Taland on account of head wind. Sehr f Watiaon ( masts), slecring 8, Was sigarlized Sept 14, tat.O.44.8, lon 3224. ‘Schr Ida L, Howard, Stahl, 4 days from Philadelphia for May aguez, Uct ¥, no ae. an Foreign Ports. wQXzInrs Ang S—Passed by, Surprhe, Rantett, from — for Hania, Sept 12—In. port bark Tejuea, Harriman, from Per nambuco, unc; brig uanooga. Norris, from Baitinore, do. Briwtor, Oct l—Arr in the Pill, Norma (Br), Clark, New ork. Hausanoes, Sept 6—In port barks Gazelle, Duell, and Miy- flower, Duntze, from NHaven, di ‘briga Atlantic, Merritt, for do; Royalston,’ Roberyon, une. ia 2dtb, ‘brig, Leni, Alexan- 1 Farm at Greenburg, 75 acres. By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. 1 house and lot east side of Ewen st., near Jockson, Wilttimebu: rates? A telegraphic despatch from Cincinnati states that the United States Circuit Court sitting there has granted an in junction against the assignees of the Ohio Life and Trust Company, restraining them from disposing of the property of the company under their contro!. The Supreme Court of the State has appointed the Sheriff of Hamilton eounty re- ceiver of the company. This is a step im the right direc- tion; we hope it will be followed up. The following is a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week and since January T= 1856. 1,550 Port of New York, October 19, 1839. CLEARED. on Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland—H B Cromwell & ‘1857. 1858. ‘Total for the week... ,.$1,412,864 1,774,844 937,137 bing American Congress, Mather, London—Grinnel!, Minturn: Previously reported, ,..61,948,013 56,186,225 46,872,a82 | & ¢ Ship Sarah, Smith, Ruenos Ayres—M M Freeman & Co. Ship Colunitia, Stewart, Charleston —J Aukius. Bark Chas Heddie, Brown, Rareelona—Whitman Bros & Ce. Bark Keple na—J W Klwell & Co. Bri 8, Herrick, Mansanilia; Thompson & Muster. Brig Zane, Josselvn. Card Sicteod, Davie Montio Post Sint & Co, Since January 1... $63,360,877 67,962,099 47,809,519 ‘TrEspaY, Oct. 19, 1968. $000 Ohio 6's, 1860.. 102 100 shs Eric RR....c 1576 | Brig J H tones, Mills, Charleston—Doilner & Potter. 4400 | do....1886.. 107 10 amie poe. 12 Begg yeas Chapman, Rig Janeiro -G 8 Coit 8000 Tenn 6's, 1809.. 9334 150 + 12% | Sehr Eiorm Cloud. Way. Rio Funch & Melacke. $000 X Carolina 6s. 87°" 100 Marien Rit pre), 249% | Behr Ana Marie, Harti, Nevis and Bt Martine sit Roox & 27000 Miseouri 6's... 88 pre , 72000 Gone Said BR B00 Neading itt, 800 603; 5000 do... 860 877% 200 $000 Louisiana Ss,, 98 B00 do 15000 Cal 7's, new bds 873, 750 do 3000 Brook Cy Wa Lo 100 do. Schr Frances, English, Newbern—J Smith & Co. 4000 N'Y Cen bas "76 100 Schr Adele Feilets, Cariwright, Philatelphin—Fas Fan’. Schr $1, Buckingham, Skinner, Hartford—I 1 awards. Sloop WH Brown, Hallock, Provides ‘Steamer Sophia, Ely, Philadeloma, ARRIVED, noe—L Kenny. <8 Steamship Locust Potnt, French, Savannah, 5 days, with B30 cotton, &¢, to HB Cromwell & Co. 5000 MCR BpelmafCh 95 Hi) do 530 24h) Ship Compromise, Chilés, Liverpool, Sept 16, with mdse and 1000 Nor Ind Ist mtg 85 S15 24} 166 pansenvers (all well), © Zerega & Co. Gn the night of Sept 500 Nl Cen RR fis, 86° | 17, off Tuskar-in a heavy squall from 8, nn ter close nfed top eails, Jost mizen topaailyard and wall: dih inat, Int 44 30, jon 62 Os, signaltzed bark Dirigo, hence for Giaazow: 7th, Int 44.2%. ton 89.88, prssed ship uno, of Liverpool, on the wind, stan ish, on $4 25, saw schr Dolphin, ot Py vat 4147. lon B35, wie in esuapany with pposed the Cornelias Urinell. *Was Lt da: ince which time had strong westerly winds a Hiot 18th, from boat No 9, ‘Ship Wm Tapscott, Bell, Liverpool, }~ tod ship Wa ae oy RL om RA 2PM, lat 44%, lon 68 mee 5 “ jon rk Indian Qheen, of Bath, 20 days from City Point Ship. | Humphreys (of Thomaston), Prines, Lonton, 38 dave with mésr,to OC Duncan & Oo. Had strong wessrly snage ion), Partin, Marsetiles, Aug 24, with mse, Hae experienced piyget t 16 wins uta and “1 previonsly consiterabic valwarks, and reserved 7 it ‘and anchored on the 1000 Ch StP&FDUL! 4000 NJCen2dmty bis 8845 6000 HankSiJosKbds 59 4000 do.......... 60 5000 MichS 2d mig bas 66 20.she Trademen's Rk 11234 20 Merchanta’ Px Bk 104 ‘5 Bank State NY. 10544 10 Geran Bank,..... t 18, with mdse and ap | calms forthe past three wee S| heed wind and Ny weather, © | other trifting tamage } _ Mask Makneman (of Not 5 Vark Bank .. Va), Abbett, Portan Minge, 40 Citizens” Bank Rept 20, whi logwond, Ac, to B Del Fed ainsi i 1 rBaric Bor iY ale 7, with salt, to y ie & Kicek wes Coal Cs We Wbkcccuas Baek Ancit, a {© HL Whit do. Led do... .<b30 ik Tana Rrowart, White, Bt Jago, Set %, with 100 Cumberi 00 suo wee Oot Wa Yat BAD lon ses, ohn Teenie 800 Pacific M 50 gtea from Fuptare of & 5 a 100 compat r brig Ka Bark Ocenn Homes tes died in Pt Jago Sept 2 Ward. Savanna. 17th dust, veesel to Rope 12, w © Vrumweoa, Pa, 14 daya, with eu- Casado & Ve it R 50 3 Spore), Re inedion, tot: Tobert & Wilivme, = a5 ben te Tantha (of Rastport), Bowman, Remedios, Oct 7, with tugor, Wo sturges & ig Prapernia: Hanns, Trinkiad, Sept 28, with suger, to Tat? ey RR, pf whl nd . sey RR. 10 Am Guano boa Tacempaon & Hunter ‘i Wels a aR RR.vOO Erig Not u (Olden), Kubne, Trinklad, 24 days, with « ir, 9000 US 5's, 1865.. 103%, 25 he, tocreer $000 Il! Can fey baa. 100 Ghinig fate vet French, Parrit, Rastport, with tah, Ae, to Stur 500 Virginia és... 943, hehe mr hale 6060 N Carolina 6's 97" with fr fir), Lenfonter, Malega and Gibraltar, 46 days, + Apalachicola, Sept 30, with cotton, wo rd . Soper, Carolina City, NC, days, with cotton, Be ODE Murray Vth inet. at OPM. mene heantort, Her paseed — Ion, bound into Beaufort: 16th, lat 35 49, jon 7517, Willems, bound 8, same day. lat 36 98, lon 3, paused scr Inland iy, bound 8, same day, passed schr rm Capes, hon f Alevandrin, Saays. 100 = Gal ec Chicago RR nt prow, Crammer, §levandria, Mo case ai “090 190 Mi ds Sa RR.. oo Mt ne. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Ie. Gardiner, Me, vor Milladelphtn. ‘Temwar, Oct. 196 P.M for Mdadeiphia Asties.—Sales of 50 bbls. pots were made at 6 J. Re Baxapercrrs.—Flour—The demand was limited and chiefly confined to the home trade. The foreign news w. not considered favo fhe Ocean Wave, br Estelie Dev Kehr Caroline © ort for Baler, Schr G J Jones, Rlgabethp or Kehr § M Shaddick, Willams Schr FM Clark @ masta), following range of prices — Rejected superfine... 19:00 At Standard superfine State 45 8 Extra State do.. 445 8 Common 10 good Weetorn 53a Extra lowa, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio... 5 00 a Extra round hoop Ubio (s1 50 « Ship Gouverneur Teichmann (Bele). Barrow from Antwerp, Sasa Genenes ‘tes M4 days, with mse and AS passengers, to Rolker, Mollmann & Canadian eup 6% 6 Co Beh inet at 63, Wo Dt forks, gp Orogndates, trove | Mixed to straight Southern 480 n Havre for New ¥ Ga hee Oe sosihern ~ “3 ped pen Hy 4 | ha m Havre for New York.—ity pilot boat Geo oice extra family and bakers 700 Ship Mi Jam), Haack. from Hamborg, with passengers. Sipe Seer .....ccn came re Avice Oem, ro Corn meal. 40 8 Also, one ship, unknown, Canadian continued duli at our quotations, with sales of $00 bbis. Southern flour was without change of mo- ment in prices. Common grades were duil, while good to choice brands of extra were in fair demand for Soutu American and West India markets. The best Kichmond brands were held at $879, and Rialto Mills, Petersburg extra, at $7 76, with light stucks. The sales of all kinds footed up about 1,600 bbis., within th we of oor SAILED. From quarentine—Ship Creole, New Orleans: barks Convey, easton, John Benson, Marana, brig Hauty King, Mobile. Wind during the day 8. The Stonington, Fall River and Norwich lines of steamers did figures. Corn meal and rye flour were steady within | notarrive until a late hour yesterday morning, being detained the range of quotations. while sales were limited. | in the Sound hy « dense fog Wheat was dull and lower, with sales of abvit | Mesers JM Huntington & Co, Norwhb, Ct, have our thanks for favors. 10,000 bushels, including white Kentucky at $1 25 a $1 51 red Long Island at $1 20, rot Southern at $1 08 a $1 10 fair white do, at $1 20.0 $1 30, and fair quality red West- GtAND. Delano, which cleared from this port on Charleston, la reported by telegraph ao being ern at $1 06. Corn was heavy and cheaper, with sales of | Wuhan a shout $8,000 bushels, Inclnding Western mixed at O80 | “ewe Wamere, Westbury, from Caleoi & Toe, and in @mall lote at Tle. a 71ige.: fair Western yel ached in & laahy eominon Avie TI. nent Mangos Laghaouse, wat Tée,,and asmall lotof Jersey do. at 86%c. Rye | It wns feared she Would be « ltl lowe. a as quiet at 76c. Barley was in fair demand, with ealcs of abet 17,000 bushels at 90c. 6 $1 for State, and $1 a $1 05 for Canadian. Oats were ensier, with sales of Stave at Me. a 46 4¢c., and Western and Canadiau at 8c. a 490. Comma: was firm, with moderate salee, About 400 bags Rio were wold at Ile, a 12. Messrs, Wm. Seott & Son Five the following accountol sales and stocks for the weok ending today :—toek of Rio cofies om the 12th Octo Fe 1858, 8 422 hays received since to dete, per Dawn 4,200; Clara Haxall, 4.000; per North owt, 4,000—Total 21, bage. Sales for consumptio, ost.mated at 4,860. bage Stock of Rio coffee on the 1uth |, of Octobor, 1858, 16,272 tpogs; Maracaibo, 6.447, Laguayta, 1,381, Costa Mica, 692; deva ge) 71: Java (government bags), 8,160; St Teeningo, 748—Total, bage and mate, 67,420. Cortox.—The market opened with more firmness, and With Ancreased activity. The sais embraced about 6,000 baler, inclading about 4,000 in transits, At the elose the market was called! an tye. better by sume of the brokers, ting gniddling vplands at 12%. Accounte from the Rane LaGorg, Rabrs, from New Orleans for Rarcelona, pu into Gibraltar leaky and with lows of sails Sept 22 " Br Brie Bererasca —This vo ane) now lies at the lower an chorage. The erew found on oan! tna alee and dying cont tion, when come np with and taken in tow by Capt J denn, of the steamer Oriraba, are, we sre imppy to hear, rapidiy re covering. The vease! has been lineled for salvage. and ia now iT Wende of the United Plates Marshal —Apalichicola Ad- ser, Uct It bey Po.sy (of Trenton), Henneh, wh! euled fre Gelets on the th of Aug, with & cargo of lumber, bound to ‘reve dence, and which hae heen rep: Ja missing vemee), arrived wth On the 1th wit, perionc dia heavy spring «tay. and Haner nk Me on the 1th, wd wnitll the bth iuet tally Josten Hawk's Nest ” tneoe mpoctet oot, 4 reported Lith inet), Rotin- CML, wan tnilt ri Klizabeth ond rated AZ. There was ¥ ance on ber of Bitten x wnTbe bende Of two maete of ken veer) 7 Inat, Montauk pty aed i tie 8 te pertanar at New tea : ford (posatbiy the mith report contin ed fine weather, and some parties are disposed to raise their eatimates to 3,400,000 bales, while ethers limit their viey@ to 8,300,000 bales. The rs. Taioott give tae followin,” Statements re ative to the move. ments in cotta to latest dates since the Ist of Sep tember :— Senn J blero Alle howea wd out of the hold, out of which 40 bones have heen saved sod ft ineupeeted Ut thine sl that will be waved. "Phe eaake are al empty 1862. | 1866, 187,193 | itt 8 1857, 100, Arrant New Redford 17th inet. Detvortaon, tot irs Tal 4 s Ram Maurtti 200 bie wh aad 00 10 teen elephant export to Frames, 6,582 2 wath) A june 15, Cape export tofor. pte. 70,912 _» 8,870 i Booke “48, Io eet'd etook at pte. 161.417 290, 893 ie, pe te Augeaes tae” ts’ Comparison of weeks :— exper oy Dyn May 17, at oR 8. lon Lan B, which eee ved at the porte,. 66,256 bf 111, S24 | blew away ri and ad torang Exported 10, Ritalin, 25409 1/021 2,129 | Bend of srergtbtag movveabie rst th Exported to France,,, 196 11,002 6218 ‘te ta ble oll ia yet nee: Bik cat Total export to for. pte. 96,361 17,067 22,307 Excoe@this ecaeon compared with— In rece y 1160" ~ iF, Atlantic ‘and Indinn oowat ort wo G. Tel yt by lgariown 18th. ship Spartan (or Nantveke Bun Xport to France, 18,300 deer, nae -|' Aylantie Qeean; Bplenibl (of Falgurtown), N Ter exports. 4.856 30,508 dian “tnd ithe Navigator cof Rdg riward Cary (of Nantuck will sail ot Nant ), itp ot), Gurdger, Preto Livery Fishes 1, 900 bales of cotton were furiog thes ‘t Jago, Hept Hi with sugar, fe, to) 2 | POPTLA * Maria Whee! Whee'er, cera and ta aaa, aux Moore, gor fir ; schra, ‘Wass, Calis Kors ra, Ada S Coval, Frisbee Cherleston; for N¥ork. Cid ish bark Hanson Grezory, Sylvester, Cardedas Drix Trenton, Ath- is eROVI ce er a hep 150 cs bila cee {4 re- tom proge Ravine fompse had | rat eae Wie no Cas qiSekgmel min, York. Sid sehr M'C Durtee, man, ) Touched ta Bea, Davis. Nant, 500 i bound on a ernises Pst, fee Words, NBS aps a3. | ps PRRICHMOND, Oct 16—Arr sehr Jacob Birdsall, Chamberlin, Wort, BiM weener Roanoke, Brinner, NYork, ANNAH, Oct i -Arrs nara p Aus Soden, Schenck, N york: ye Engen coon aschr aye Neagle Benjamin, so he dere (by lel ships Conenl, Liverpuot fw tearlant, BL Phare erpool, Sw treclan|, RT A icra, Syonys eae Boston. In the rk Roscius, ba from NYork. SALEM, Oct 11—Are brig roan Holmes. Machins for N York; sehra Martha Maria, EMis, NYork. Cla sth, brig Somora, Can ae | ety hey ‘Bid 10h, sche C A Greiner, Weaver, Phila- SAPARIFINGTON, DC, Oct 18—Arr brig Mary Cobb, Fontgo- mery, Rockland. LIT ARY. ONCE THE MEMBERS OF THE BRADBURY Gnard are requested to atten | a meeting at 10 Carmine street on Thuraday evening, 2ist inst. 8 o'clock, for the elec- on of officers. yy order of mg ANDREW i6eID, SRIPPL o NIA STEAMSHIP LINE, VIA NICARAGUA— American Auantic aod Pacitic Ship Canal Company, proprietors. EDUCED FARES. 8 The splendid ateninship WASHINGTON, 2.000 tons, ‘apt. Henry Charel having been fined ap ation y tor the battornie trade by the Miearegua route, will eave pler 81 North river, New York, On Sat uurday, Nov. 6, at 2 o'clock carrying passengers, malls and freight to San Juaa del Nozte, to cdnnectat Sex Juan del Sur with the well Known and com: modious steammbip RMANN, Captain Oavendy, Yor'Sun Francisco, Call ornis, These stearsahips offer unsurpavaed accord iations for tho comfort and safety of passengers. The Isthmus route is fhoroushly repaired and in good condition, and the country For passage and freight apply only at the office of the com- wane ze SBowllog Green aR iy JOHN P. YELVERTON, Agent, FINE ARTS, NE om PAINTINGS, IN GOLD ‘LEAF FRAMES, AT yction —A choice collection of new and original subjects, Cierra, A 13—Arr Niobe, Storer, NYorc; 16th, Taro'in- ta, French, do; 224, Coringa, Ward, Boston. Sid Lith, Union, Final, NYork: 2th’ Anos Lawrence, Nickerson, do. ‘Cats 40, Sept 10—Sid previously, sbip Torbado, Mamford, N York, in ballast. CaLpeRa, Sept 2—Tn port bark 8 H Waterman, Baker, chil to load ores for Baltimore, -—Arr RM Sloman, Shepherdson, NOrleans for Nathan Hansu, Pierce, do, for do; Danl Webster, Spencer, NYork for de, Also arr 24, Columbus, Klavenness, Boston. Hone Kone, Ang 4—Arr Bwordfish, Crocker, NYork. Gets —No Am vessel in port, (2—Arr C Sprague, Vike, Mobile; 4th, Africa, o Mun" Philadelphia; Gondaf, LEDDy, Mantas, Aug g—Arr Geneva, Baroe Pex ANG, Aug 12—Arr'T W Sears, Dre’ phontansct Gel Weare Giobua, Biaicke, New York for reme Tont av Prixce, Sept 21—T port brig Croton, Blye, from NYoerk arr 17th, to return in about 1 days. Avdo 20th, Br brig Spitfire, for Boston few days, Qranec, Get 15—Ci4 ship Jane B Wala. Sr Tuowas, Sept25—In port ships Wn tomb ready for sea; (ieorgia, Macloon; Ma} Southard, Smail, die; wy, ier, Andre, rt, nes atta, ‘Mer. Tow, from St Kitts arr 2st, ak; S15 fe Mecarty, St Johns, PR: 234, bark Tiva, Matbealbo; ochr Woulbrkige, Watts, Turks nds ‘MowmneRo, Sept 2—In port brig Pavola, Davia, for Bait: more idg. Sr Jeans, PR, Sept 2+—In port Pie! Robert R Kirkland, Knight, from aud for Baltimore Oct 8. At do Oct 4, briga Kaloolah, Helab, from NYork, disg; Tor nade. M ‘arty, for for do Ath. St Jaco, Oct 3—In port brig Three Sisters, from —— arr 24; sehr John “Gran, Conklin, from St Johns, Nf, for Saltimore. SrJony, NB, Oct Old brig Caroline A White, White, Vhilateiphia, Tenns Ts asre, #hout Oct 4—Tn port bark Trajan, Conant, from N¥ork wrr Sept 2, for do same day. ome } ate APALACEL OLA, Oct 44—Tn port ‘aparanza (Br), from Miniaullan, waiting! ‘aches Hen) Strong, Hawkion, Vt New York, ite; Norfolk Packet, Bedell, from ae. York, ldy. BX ANDEA, et leAre brig Les Si Barbados, e! ‘Dauanua, Boston: A Amos F penbarg, Ro- liam D Corgill, Haw . Sid schrs Willrum’ Miler, Troy. Mimeda, Care ‘ Haven; Palestine, Cam ma. New ‘York: Careline sndermin, Baker, do, os Peni, Phill ‘renton Sarah t er, Rogers. ALBANY. Det Is Are achre Tania Dopew, Bwars Woolsey, Erickson, and Frane Seana, Golden Gate, arms, Bayon; al pe Cadence, Rayna vad: Darien: Ceniuchm, Sprague, State iciec, NYork. | Cid wel , Washingwn. DC; A3 Whit man, Whitman, Fell GsTON, Oct Sp rset Y Yoh Howes, Philade! ‘Arab, Crosby, ka Quincy, by oars OCH, Wid , Hamparey, pe. Eve 08g ~tspien to; Emblem, Dav va, = wood, Peru; James Corn, Fang astausae: Peri, Bi Bimunds, Cardense: a Princess, Hankiaog Bt Martine, Gen Marshall, Begur, Turk’s Isiande; Forester, Murray, ¢ Choptank hiver; (rene, », Philadel: 5 Gee & . ebole, do, ae eee: mos, N Avork: ecure’ sp ‘wattter,' Crowell, cae, Orleans, via Char! inst; brig Floride, ark Talavern, Meritvew o Jenair a Chas Heath, ris Borin ay sche Leo, Geo Prescott; and BALTIMORE, Oct 18—Arr bark HH Frown, Kew Tia, Quarantine Dorrie, Mand Reytue, Rival vei ‘Charlestou Havana ‘Telegraphed—Hirig Maria Worthingina, from Surinam (at Quarantine). Cli, sbip, Hartley, Rio Jan inn rig ik alyeston. ‘Wind SW Ova fies 4 Billa, Partlament, Uriga Cl “mtr a Andes, Chapman, Singapore; schr Ju in Fox, Cook, r elon Maria, Nickerson, Portiand: tries Waltham. Clark, Bluehill Me, Rnrehay (ie Demarare; Robert J Kirkland, Katzbt, 3 Nermam, Ferman,’ Queen Fictonan bey: L BV ketch Comet (ir, sirowa! he echrs Wooduriig RB: yom Turks Istund; Elizabeth Soe Palker, t John, Evergreen, Minckley, Staatsburg, N wa wa gon, yey Boston; Mary A Shropshire, ‘shropabi ire, do do, | iron, Jobnison, New! ec See Gull, Howland, Prov | dence; Weukeak, Sim Sullivan, Me. Freeman, Ni | erson, Cape Ann; Juitus brice Macsasar (Br), Whipp 18 tons), Wm TR Hoteunia’ aivert Desser, Bearse; Fairgoy Norwich, Conn. Cit > Haan M Densan (new, damin, Be ts Janeiro, bres ‘Altavela, Gilkey, West Inctes: Joka U , Boor, ra. Bath, Selena hark tilobe, igat Savannah. MRISTUL, Get Arr sehr Minerva, Wheeler, Delaware City: Science, Gin aa CHARLESTON, Ost Are aol Cibo, Greenough, New York. Cid Mackinaw, Hammer, DANVERS Get I7—Arr schr Hen) stan (stare, Doane, New york. FALL RIVER, Oct 17—Arrachra Almon Bacon, Williams adcelphia; be Fptiacetphia: Chet, atte Des tsecapert; tothe Tit Wor Ay Gat ae —Arr hark Norumbes, Saundeps, Now 3 Artin, AK, Oct I8—Arr Hr brig South Boston, Cunaiag re fr hes Cy 15, PM—Arr schrs Jnlis Fox. Conk, potiage, MePadden, NY ore for Rasipart Trims, he f, Robinem, dv tor sad N Benger, Philetelp hia for dor coarin Rirrchingen, fa tyr Rac: : Ralaivury: Benj F Rev Jannah Willetts, Crammer, Shaw, Boston for Wasuington, Wri H Dennis, Hewitt, do for ‘Washington, DU: Julia Sook’ Previncetowa for NYork. Returned, schrs Ackian, aot 8 out, N¥ork for Portland; Sen N¥ork; sobre Helvina, ral of for Seotlan ination. Cottage, Taina, Sy jeorcia, I Willetts, Benj F Reeves, Win wt Donate, Julian Acklam, Melvins, TR Jones, Ti—Are brig’ Annie Weltert (Br), Cochrane, NYork for St John, NB; schre Niger, Harling, do for Huston, Sarsh rine, Alien, Rondout for Neebaryport; Dr ne, Kyler. Matthews, Pi for tiearye \ or Haltimore, N Craview for Charleston: Bound Hrook nae . Pendieton, joke, and Pailas, French, Kockiand for NYork; Ne Nutter, Machine for da, Mb Pearwon, « ania, Bangor ¥) Father Eliza, McFadden, Lubec Allen, Vinal haven for do Arista, Eaton, P for do, 8h drips Sa French, Wusder (ir), Mary Ann (Ite), Annic Gellert (Br), sehre AB tin Catharine, Julia & Martha, Chronometer, St. weray 1 Steonp, Thy Tean C8 B Wheeler, Lou tos, Bay Seats IP Wetherell, Fi Vngetins Vv aneial WE Neison Rockingham, Neptuce MB Pearson, bat sehrs Niger, Sarah Gartner, Dyer, N Terry and Aristo, hare th onde Blige, Bivira bs Dr. Kane, Bo toni) Pierce, Nickerson Nie Albion. onion. AND LIGHT, Get 18, 2 PM Leuing ou, att [= oa wind 8 5 PM—Passing tn, Ce! ranks si Meeks, from. Caicutia May 14 for ‘aesivg Ont, shi Charmer, Parliament MAKTPORD, « Art steamers Matele, Geamley, Pht ladelphia, Sachem, Thresher, New York: U; th, sebrs Kitzaheu, Jolnson, Trenton: Funmis Higard, Vibe Iberta. Blizaberhyort. Bel ious, Coleman, N York. jeamer Uncas, inves, Now York, sche CN Hiagnrd, Milard steamer Ths Sparks, Green, Phiiadeiphia: achr N Teter, 3 MOHILR, Oct Cla rigs eniio ip ), Castells, Barcelona, gente Rhynas, Pendleton, pire, Miller, Provi x Tw Catan, < Oct 13— Art steamship lp Magoo ‘Texas, Wilson, © I; Callander, Penen, hufeldt, N York jap A Bearaier, Crowet! a Crockett, €) a iP Qiaker y Hy Liver moire. Taya “fmmust Locke 19—In Hat rape thonde in (hy tel), we Pano. yrero, achr Alfrad Gray, from V ela {gC 5 = pan Hun, sehr © aa —& Hathaw: ftptoan for Bi ell, Barnstable Tor New NEW LONDON, a Hildreth, Hildreth, Turks i sakerholtes. oe Ly Med Oct 18—Art schre '. start 4 ; Maria Louiaa, do; Jeckahire, M. Brandy wie, RF ste t pub Cartoon, Hoffoer, Philadel im Cael nae Chay, ache Lawns Oct 195 Arr sctre 0 8 Cargtalrs, Bors feaver, Lynn; 8 A Taylor, Young, aut more, Prov fence Onekla, Saper, Nbondion KGreenwiely; Kmigit, Sours, ant WH Mit ld bark I iim Nobvre, Raph uloos; brig | Worth, Windies; sear er, Crowell, Boston, os Reais, WF donb, Smi ree NYork ‘bos jarlor, cabinet or saloon, will be offered this morn: ing at 10 o'eloek, ak the spaclour ue gallery, 281 Broailway, oppo- site Stewart's, KVISON, auctioneer, R. DIFSELDORFF & 00. IMPORTERS OF om + paintings, engravings, Uthoye fancy goods mys Deer nubile thelr botlection of oll mre und ag Arnfield, H afer, Seltruy tach, eller,’ De Plu, Fs Howe, "awobedla and Mien Muteie SEW ¥ PUBLICATIONS, HE ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR NOVEMBER, ‘Now ready. CONTENTS. Railway Engineering in the United States. Her Grace, the Drummer’s Daughter, (Concluded.) Work and Rest. Solio Grout rand the Faery Qu Wiaple’s Hoop. Gonelate Nature and = Washing of ihe Feet,” on Holy Thursday, in St. Pe- ‘Physical Courage. November. A Visit to the Autocrat’s Landlady, ‘The Great Kvent of the Century. The Last Look. A Sample of Conainency. The pe Ps helieve that this zine has become « ne- ceasity with the intelligent reading pubilc. Not content, hox- ever, with past success, it will be the aim of ft conductors to make it still more attractive and ent ing, while atthe — time ite high character and careful scholarship are pre- "Fhe firat volume, consisting of seven numbers, ended in Moy last."The second Folume, also containing seven numbers, wil end with the Dece: , in whieh the index wili be given. Hereafter the volumes will begin with January and aly ‘The pages of the ATLANTIC are stereotyped, and back numbels San Se supplied. mi GS per annum, oF 2 ‘i aber n i poe wili send the magaziue, t pata Bs Seer ibe t nited Si . ail P Chiba Five coptes will be sent for $10, the subscrfbers pay ing their own postage. . Fears, pamreon aco, Pablishers, 13 Wir Boston. ing ea supplied by ROSS & TOUSEY and DAXTER & r 26cenia a number. | Upon the re xD. GRAY <NED AND FIRST PREMIUM J enamelled ‘wees of superior and warranted manu- bog eee eee a 368 Canal st., oppo- Mapufaewry, 46 and 43 Woosier street; roe CHAMBER SUITS OF Ls febgtt Lt all colors and 4 styles, wholesale and retall, ¥ J; and upwards. WARREN RD, Bh « = No. 88), four doors east of of Broatway, New York. Foster FU RNITURE. Tk iianest ¢ cas paid for other furniture, household, office an : and merchandise. veral advan mute vit oses pianos, furnit: ttamonds, sew Te machines, of stored. Ric AND W. WALTHER, 26 Catharine street, RNITCRE “THE ATTENTION OF FURNITURE 1 called to the large, choice and desirable stock, entank ta msse ood, mabogainy, walnut extension dining tates ‘and fon ware. Allo a line of ofice desks and chairs, ni ‘suit the times. JOUN Le VANUEWATER, "30 Eistivay, betwen Setnand Fulioa strecta, AMET LED, Chehalis IN. SUT ra, OF, ANY Ee ony Brace TR Sanuticior Sahitya mete i MPORTANT TO PARTIES WISIITNO TO voeee ov we ies nets meee customer ie tale tow. neater wok HICKEY, 605 Broodway. corner of Eleverth wrest. Persons ‘af re, at low. prices, will ploase call as _HULELS. BSE Ns HOUSE, BROADWAY AND Tweurrn | New Yort—Fosbionably Jotated, elegantly fur wowrd per day: by tbe worst lower atee” Pubic fu er Wasser wer favor respet(ully BLANCARD & MACLELLAN. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, HROADWAY, FirTt AVENUB -serond street. —' beantiful aod [ha Muar BALI, Grand winay ond hy Civie Soiree LINDSEY BLUES, a lent Corpe, LL. DENTAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED IN THE £1 mai, ral end expatine manner; every varvey, fneth ris or whole sete, on new and finprows | pria-i yea, cay tre. Hct TRETKRRE avd WLLAON, 416 Broadway, cor No exorbitant prices. DP LUTHER'S NEW METHOD OF INsERTING Tome bines strength, durability and comfort, equal ty the moat expensive, at one third their coat, enadling porsora of menrato procure snbstantil dentistry unyrecedent Kpecimens at the office, GK Krowlway. DENTISTS —FOR SALE, A PERFRCT SET OF DEN aarenne and mechanical tools, and one valuable orton s hin med tong a one of te. profes it bargain. 4 py to kic Weis WALTERS, 3 Cathurme at e4 _THE REGATTA, -ACHT FOR SALE.—THE YACHT MARY, ABOUT ® tone, sloop |, centre board, 43 feet long, 13 feet beam; iw fant, stiff ana wae built by Dark sp and is not excel’ iy any craft of Ber alae. he has hall invouto, FY, sud will be Ir applied for this fall. Apply to Fide f. SCOVILE, So Park Fo A wane ANDSOwR to marry 4 young ant power = es pe taleo! nds bon Penny ” vat slonately fond of music and the drama. Trang inay can etter tain this y, let her addreme (iver H—— al. Janta, weorgin, N. Bathe 1 must positively Rare zoo! treth. YOUNG SPANISH Pe el OF NOBLE CON nections, amiable and of handesme perannal y us of marrying an American young laly of boauty, Scoompllchmtents Sad food connections” Having fo femcle ne: obarniag a uaintnee $n thie hetaken this meth if ottain cee ort Ashe Riveter : iA i = ie HL a i 2 > i ptt a YEARS OLD. 1 AM WEALTHY: 1 AM NOT ‘The prospect of a solitary old age frighteas me; I 1 e make, Byeompenion, © fon ial apirit, w over yt of teinperament make me vein a -y de Vet Lin pp MARIF MAUYIS- = ik = He hy (or reading of character by 8 person's wring) ha epecimen of hana?iung, send wo aby perm ¢ ‘an ing, de.; also a deseripton of the they Ie om gy A ) Marie Manviesler ron Post x. Those residing out of the i tron % ‘communications answered {ns week JESSIE WILLIS WILL GIVE InTROpUCTIONS ladies and gentlemen with a view to matrimon: mz Office, 18 West Forty third street, from. thi wo heat Paruibs wutted; reterenera required ‘Geutiemen ladies free, Letters from the country mime pat pall at with retarn letter stampa, No H.—All business osndontes LITICAL PRIMARY BLEC rd ATH WARD —AT TION HELD, ON Monday evening, Dot 19, at Richard Barry Atrert, the following gentlemen were looted to tne Congres flonal’ Conve: ehord teuery, Wiliam Melts, Watrick Melaughiin, Jol Dono, and Wr, Corral, Pay He Oho. MEKINI.Y, Proxy tors JAMBS MeNULTY, there A St" ettmpton itead, ual to for sal. n oa bedstead, few. | Gheap. Also a rosewood elegere. rT T°. CANDID ATR CANDID ATH O OAN HAVE THRE “eaten Man core hot ath a usar Weents. ii. a if sO, Prinlere, ‘on TALAROR A ENTE: USTASTIC eel th Aldeemamie a hang ‘on Monta: ing, a ed the moan and ap- ‘Whereas, wi aud residents of the abien. manic district, revere, wh wonde-ful tl ary Recrharaue policing, wits poor pragnect of any por macy tren . 1 ey rece eriaan oF aay, aiaieeus of tee SOproe cmos of taxes ler talist, Wie mechanic and the .sorer obs whow oro xpenges of tho c to the nataral Se oe hited in man for his owt associate ourselves, withnnt reened ty party dicaon. for" ome own protection, anf we the port one ! foralice at the shee ee election who by character fl getation We not duly aided, a whe” will'not pledge tha Miho ae vuption and ib- | Bimself as an op ponent s eatin ue ae | rv wi, are are compelled (a | comes vail mopeye necessary 10 v detra | | Mies SWARTS: Vice ‘Chairman, Cuas. L. Hicks, Secretory. AT ALARGE MEBUING OF YOUNG MEN, HELD ay Laird’s Fifth Ward Museum Hotel, on Monday e Oct. 18, for the purpose of ‘taking some action w! by yolieal induences and conservative sentiments of the men of ibe ward might be brought te bear, wits nnited force upon. the enanh litienl canvass Mr. Peter Throop called to the chairsand Joseph Halon was Appointed 82e seretarye After the object of the meeting had been by the Chair: pointed todraft resolutions and a platform ‘ing sie onject and purpose of the the committee, through their chal reverted the: following asthe result of their deliberations '¢, the undersigned, te coneidaration the present disorganized’ and chaotic st+te of pol have resulved t act in the approvhing cabotion indepen- dent of the shackles and trammels of party, and in caste ing our sufirages for candidates for | the various offices to he filled this fall, have deternined to make selections: from all the various inations pnt forward of anch only aa come up othe Jeffersoniin standard, and ‘hemselves to the community and ther cellow citizens by ntegrity, capacity and worth; and, tor the purpose of curselvea fitin, he coming contast. nnd of oocoentrading eee energies, and bringing our falluenves (0 bear in a manne chat shall prove efielen! and potenital on the great roan er hereiy organive ‘ourselves iato & peiltoal club to he called the Fifth Ward. Young ten’ Conservative Club, MR. CHARLES PARKES, MRD. PATERSON MR. JOSEPH CHABEAU. PETER THROOP, President. JAS. F. MiLLOY, Vice President. commitiee was prinetples emb Hon. After roth curing, Mr. ries Pe Mr. C. Panxe, Treasurer. Joveru Eaton, Secretary, After the adoption, of the shove, ft wan resotvad that the p ceedings of the meeting Le pubiisind in the dally papers. Ca Pasion, it it was resolved to adjourn to meet of the reside: yg A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN electors, under a joist cal of ths Puopla'g and Regulars? Committee, held at 167 Williun street, the following ne were duly elected to the Third Con; 1 Dintritt Convene Yoo:—samuel B. Wiliams, Jobn K. Walsh, Cornelius Dowaey, James Sullivan aud Willia: ne ON ait Piss fall / Inspec Cc JOHN K, W. ors. fs WILLIAM rie T A PRIMARY pezoTion OF THE big’ AND F; FR ogee pn wane ae B. McCabe's, 0. hird avenue, the res ticket headed received 93 votes, the ticket headed mish Crowle Brady 79, aud #0 announced by the Inspectors o ‘of Bleetoa. T_AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Congressional Convention of the Rigtth district, held parsus ‘ent to the call of the Democratic Republican General Committes wry 4 Hall, on the eth of (>toder, 1858, convened at house of Mikbard & Met ‘oy, Forth avenue and street, this (Tuesday) evenibg, tke 19th inst., Thomas Cushing in the chair; J. Keynton and Joan Mecanly, (ONRAD SWACKHAMER was nominated by acclamation. The following resolution waa “iteralved. That lite Convention cordially and vocally en this Convention ¢ unequi endorse the administration of James Bi eat and fa vindiese fhavof the slaceriay of tite snscu iceupeat prescet toe nema ¢ onrad Swackhamer, who hag ably and fa chy sustained fe policy and measures, a8 the dem9°ratic nominee for ‘A committer, consisting of Dousherty a, F. George W. Jenkins, ines Mn ireay, Ez. Michael Mo rt Karie, ivma@ Heston, and Dr. To. oCANLY, New Your, Oct 19, 1888, f REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT: Tamang Halon Touraog ogenng Gener Haha ya fammany Hall on Thu o'clock. Cv. FOWLER, Chairman p Zeus I. Wrasse. 5. D. VanpenuerDex Neer seen ro DISTRICT CARY ASRS AND, tors of El Inspectors of © eric, tween the hours Pintkeeinhe Seven are requesied to ‘sare he County Clerk on Sita of ia. Mand FM, to taur ite outh priacrived by Inwe WALES Vise, Clerk Common Rergace nage eetion, 12) Fulton street, T: erent waver 19 Serio Wag duly clocted: ’ ulase Peonttn, vate. licket bended Ben. Ray receiving vuiea’—-Regulars’ and ons. — ‘and. ple's Tieket—De i Convent si “Tol Watthowa, fost. ie cia AMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIA, oe many Hab, Oct, 8 —The members {Son of the mows 6 ‘ee ms of the manumes e 18 mony a Kachem, Larenao ft, Rhepart. Carriages fae ate Grand Tammany Hall 1d ocdock aooes i FOWLER, Grand Sachem. SAAC Casran C. Cuirps, Secretary. ——-—- IIE MEMBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCR A Assoclation are hereby notified to attend a Inonthiy merting to be held at Horraltyge Hall, corner Aaa Houston sireete, ov the (Weineslsy) evening, mB orctanke By orcer. Chatrmaa. | |. GuBaKoN, Secretary. | poe FRIENDS OF JON HART, AND ALL. =| se Rate pau : JOHN DONNELL . I AVEY, SIE ian tert QD CONGRESSIONAL, DISTRICT. —THR DELEGATES elected to the TI Congressional District Ag 3 under « jointenll of the Poontes sod {Ocwber 17, will mer at Iai pate are WARD.—aT A PRIMARY migorion HELD AT 5 ) Fo, Whhe sirest, Futh ard, on ¥ , e~ yFmunnt to the enil of the re’ General Committees from the ; ote Waker naar k pie and pm pm | Si ces are “8 Seep) 2. or, et pt? ‘vill ses tthe ifn ward Hotel this evening. my ee Wisk oP" f Inspectors. GT CONGRESSIONAL, DtETRICT— Rleventh, F, and bee ap ey _ tee reany oven ng A at th oro, m Y mty rans ee La Hon. Jobo Van Buren, , David L. : ae are ti. a DISTRICT, gr, sonar of 8 Dre, ante \. Es reais i Find avon te eign of He legates to the Assembly Couvention, ‘Nee ‘ran elected = ADMINISTRATION TICKET. Hugh Hrady, Daniel K. Underhit, © John Mailaby, pony wm Coanelly, sacenen john Molla Wm. De Labey, Michael MeT: to the Assernbiy Convention, cre ot acvente tiertan? Barth are nee, Hromediate |, ‘nominated r "Toanen Hoa Ss — aie for Asse FRE se eat ve De Lacey, Secretary. 2 ST WARD REPURLICAN ASSOCIATION. CAT A REE gular meeting of the vswelation, held on eren- ing, OFF 1%. at 488 Ronednavent, Wen. Naw, ft waa ted for Alderman of the Pingeoss Aliermaale TB. VAN BU) 1. Ono, F. Coacumax, Secretary.”

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