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~ THE NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA By the Tehuantepec Route to New Orleaas wind by the Overland Mail Route. INTERESTING RIVER MINES, ITEMS. THE FRASER INDIAN TROUBLES. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS, MAREETS, &c., &., &. ‘That portion of the maily from San Francisco of the bth instant which came over the Tehuantepec route and ar- rived in New Orleans at one o’clock the morning of the Ziat inst., reached this city yesterday making twenty-two @uys from San Francisoo to New York and sixteen days to New Orleans. “ ‘The main features of the news wore telegraphed to this eity und published in the Hixrarp on Wednesday morning. Below will be found some additional items, which we glean from the California papers received by the way of New Orleans and also by the overland mail which left San Francisco on the 29th ultimo, A Give ocourred in San Francisco on the evening of the ‘Jet instant, at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramonto streets, but owing to great excrtions, the loss was much dees than was feared, amonnting, however, to $30,000, Large numbers of native Californians were emigrating to Sonora, in Mexico, the government of which State was @fferiog nducements to them and paying tho passage of the poorer classes. ‘The total exports of treasure from San Francisco in the month of October amounted to $4,027,512. General Harney arrived at Portland, Oregon, on the ‘Mth ult, from San Francisco, and was received by « sa- Dow of guns at the fort. ‘Yhero has been considerable excitement lately in Santa Barbara, in consequence of the discovery of some silver ore in the mountains near the town. Everybody is out on the hunt for more. ‘Tho Governor had appointed Thureday, 26th inst., to be observed as Thanksgiving day. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamship Fre- mont struck on Mumbolit bar and came near being lost. Governor Weller has commissioned James Hagan a Pilot Commisvioner for the port of San Francisco, vico A. 1. ‘Tobiss, whose terin has expired A man named Robert Dempster died suddenly iu San Franasco, on the 26th ultimo, while being conveyed from a house on Sutter strect, whore he dwelt, to the county hospital. Ho wos & pative of Massachusetts, and had been 4 drayman in this city. His disease was dropsy, and he bad been sick a long time. ‘A fire touk place at Hawkinsville, Siekiyon county, on the 19th ult., by which several houses were deetr: 6 ‘The following is wn estimated list of the losses:—L. Rattle- auiller, $1,500; Bayles & Co., $1,600; William Byrd, $500; ‘Wm. Laver, $500; Mre, Roh!, $390; J. W. Connor, $50; by ‘other parties, $500, Total, $4,850, The Misses Gongenhein, two favorite and well _knowa sotrenses, arrived in San Francisco, from Melbourne, Aus- Walla, on the 27th ult. They were toappear in a fow days. ‘Their visit to Australiv, it is suid, has been very success- ful. Tho Misses Gougeubeim leave for New York oa the ‘Sth December, ‘The frst italian ope: eatertaament of the season ‘was given at Maguire's Opera Hiouse on tho evening of the 234. Two artiste, named Nugenio and Glovannia Bi- anchi, mode thelr debut, The house waa jammed, and tho @utertainment was a brilliant one, Mrs. John Woot reappeared at Maguire’s on the even- ing of the 26th before a crowded audience, aud is still Playing a very successful engagement. A grand trial of speed of California colts came off over ‘the Pioneer Course on the 26th. There was a splendid @epiay of stork, and an immense crowd in_ attendance, Sho tret price was token by the colt Ran Jose Daneel, owned by Beatty of that city. She trotted her mile in ‘3-24. O@ the 28th there was 4 fine exhibition of etailions on the same course, Dxarn or Tomas ©, Lanktx.—Thomas 0. Larkin died on the vith ait. in Ban Frauvcisco. Mr. Larkin was born in ‘Charlestown, Mass., on the 16th of September, 1802, and ‘courcquent!y’ had completed the 66th year of bis exiateuce, ‘He went to California in April, 1832, secking bis fortune banded and alene on those m almors unkown shores, and thore he made bis home, and gathered his boot him. He wee married in 1833, on d of an American vessel at Monterey, and his chil. dren were the firstof Amerwan parentage, paterval and maternal, boro upon California Beil. Mr. Larkin was ap- pointed United States Consul in 1844, to reside at Monte- rey, and was the first and last that ever held tac appoint mont in that country. ‘Tar Stawrene or Tim Caweta.—During the storm of the ‘2d ult., which at the Tejon was very violent, the United States camels at the rancho \. , beg., wtray Parties directions in search | ! i AX.—-At San Boonaventara, on on Tedian diet pamed Placido, at that time for the mixsion as a blacksmith. ee J) ars ago Placido, beiug deaf and bird, danced and leapod et a fonwarco with tho aid of tio sticks. Dercren Joporser —Mr. Semnel I. Brodie applied to the Fourth District Conrt in San Franciseo, for a manduuue, requiring Governor Weller to iseve to him a commision 24 Judge of the Twelfth Iistrict Conrt. The mt in. cumbeut it Judge Norton, who was elected three yoars Bivce, and who claims the constitutional term of «ix years. Mr. Brodie was elected laet month, in accordance with on act of the Legislature, requiring al) District Judger to be elected ip 1858. The application for a mandamus was de. ried. The case has beon appealed to the Supreme Court ‘The Freser Kiver Mines, The steamehips Pacitic and Panama errived at San Francisco on the 2d inst, with six hundred mivers retura from the Fraser river country is rather cheering. The ® Were succeeding bouter than they had been a Uh Previn, Winter Was setting in inthe uppor districts, Snow was ae great scarcity of provisions, selling at The, per pound. The last sbijimeut of gold dost to California amounted to £00 0. nee. At Victoria ao injunction bat bees laid on the Ameri can brig Kate Foster, in a cove of barratry on the part of the captain, and she was placed in the haads of @ re ceiver. The San Francisco Ala publishes a table showing the sane ih We Fi otatoos were of gold dust imported throug! & “xprers from Victoria, Port Whateom ee home, since the lst May last. The whole amount o dust ‘iinported from Victoria Bellingham Bay fn the last six mouths, is B17 ably $76,000 was Californin dust, leaving $98,000 as th fmport of Frasor river dust, Not’loss than 15,000 minor ‘went from this State to Victoria; they carried perhaps $1 in California dust each with thom om an average; mos\ ‘of them Were compelled to spend all they bad tarping; and, according to this rule, at least the imported dust must bave been dug in our own State. Jet us suppres, however, that the whole amount of the dust from Victoria aud Bollingham Ray was dng on Fraser river, and that as much more heretofore dug is still in the ania of the miners, and that as much more has been sent to England by sailing veseote—all unreasonably lib» ral allowance»—and we bave the total produce of Fraser river at $600,000, whereas, California produces $160,000 every day in dost, and $000,000 every week. Why, ail Fraser river is an’ insignificant affair ed with the Allien quartz mine at Grags Valley, which sonds $40,000 to the mint every month ‘The California Indian Troubtes, ‘The follow ing correspondence Las taken place between, Gen. Kibbe and Major Rains, concerning we expedition ssqninet the Klamath Indians — Renwoon Cremn, Oct. 18, 1859. Fam instructed by hie Excellency, Gov. Weller, to go. 106 25, of which pro MAD Jicit your co-operation with the company of State Volun- teers, commanded by Captain 1.G, Messeo, in this vicinity , who bave depredatal npon our citizens during the past few months, a1 removing such a8 may be taken priso- ners to Humbokit Bay, preparatory to their removal to one of the federal resurvations, * It ig not intended that there ghall be am indiscriminate massacre of thees Indians, Women and children are in nO case to be killed by our troops; but it is deemed neces- tary, in order to aocomplieh the removal of these ay Tndi from this rection of the coustry, that they bo severely chastised; and as the numbor of State troops Called into pervico is emall, Idesire to know to whatextent you are authorizxl to co-operate with us to attain the ob Jects named. An ear), reply respectfully desired. WM. ©. KIBBE, Adjutant General, Cubfornia, Camp at PaRpeR’s iancu, Oct. 18, 1898. Your communication of this date has been received. I berew.ih have the honor to enclose a copy of my orvers. T would cheerfully comply with your request, but my orders are explicit, ana it only remuing for me to observe them. EDMUND UNDERWOOD, Captain Fourth invautry, Commanding. ORDERS NO. 92. Foxr Hvmnoupr, Cal, , Oct. 2, 1958, 1. Captain Fal. Underwood, commanding company B. Fourth infantry, will proceed’ without deliy with thirty- five gen of his company ou the road from Humboldt Buy to Weaverville, and establish his headquarters ior the prosent at or in the neighborhood of Pardeo’s Ranch, there to continue the instruction of the recruiis, and use bis force for the purpose of giving protection and security te Persons on that route aud clearing it of hostile Indians, 2. Rations and supplies for the command will be taken: along, as many a# convenient, on pack mules, and these ye forwarded vo this post as often as necessary for euch pul, “ B. Assistant Surgeon L. Guild will accompany the com- mand, taking along wih han all needful medicines aud pa Will remain with the command until further orders. 4, The men now on extra and daily duty at this post will remain hore. 5, The A. A. Q. M. and A, A.C. 8. will furnish all the subsietonce aud transportation required By order of Major L I. Rains. ©, H. RUNDELL, Second Lieut. Fourth tafanery, Post Adjutant, ‘The command under Captain Underwood is stationed at Pardee’s old piace, on Kedwood, and is still cdgaged in os- corting trans across the mountains, General Kibbe was im Uniontown Oct. 24, and had started out two weeks’ supplies for the volunteer company. The company is composed of good men. Marriages, Births and Deaths, MARRIED. ASTRAIDOS“TAGER.—In San Francisco, on the evening of the 26th October, by Benj. Carman, Esq., J. P., Mr. James Astraido to Mrs. Mary Lager, both of Sun Francisco. Av wron.—In San Francisco, on the 21st Octo- her, by the Rew. Dr, Brierly, D. H. Avetin to Mra. 8. A Scruton, all of San Prancisco. Caari.so—Crusm.—in Sen Joaquin county, Oct. 16, Cor- nelius Chaplain to Semaptha E. Craiv. For—Kinii.—In Solano county, Oct. 14, Thos. L. Fou to America J. king. Korna—Pormnunm.—In San Francisco, Oct. 24, by the Rey. ¥, Mooshake, Mr. Behrend Korten to Miss Anna Purkhaber. Masoms—Weisiesry.—In San Francisco, Oct. 26, by the Rey. F. Mooshake, Mr. Martin Mangels 10 Miss Chins. tine Welshusen, Mamuns—Boncr.—In Sacramento, Oct. 21, Gerhart Mammer to Louise Borge, both of Placer county, Markwaw—Conrap.—In Washington, Yolo county, Oct. 20, David Markham to Emeline Conrad. Oms-——Kxr.—In Marysville, Oct. 20, T. P. Otis to Mag- gie Keith. Srkvexe=Rmew.—ln Sacramento, July 24, Frank 8. Ste vens to Mrs. Joiia A. Bireby Unpyxwoop—Tav1or.—At Saeramento, on the 28d Octo. ber, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. L. Shnek, Professor J, Nelson Underwood to Miss Florence ‘Taylor, all of Sacramento, BIRT IT. Bonexurren.—At Red Bias, Tehama county, Oct. 12, the wife of 8. Breackiiffe, of a son. Dovusxery.—Near Red Buff, Tehama county, Oct. 18, the w: iH. C, Dougherty, of a daughter. EvGiasprk.—At Marysville, Oct. 19, the wife of A. Fagtander, of a eon, Yesoock.—Near Pilot Hill, FE) Dorado county, Oct. 17, the wife of P. B. Peacock, of a daughter. Scovmin.--At Folsom, ‘Sacramento county, Oct. 18, the wife of H. A. Seoficld, of « son. DIKD. Baun.—At Petaluma, Sonoma county, Oct. 17, Pdward J., only son of Jacob and Margaret J. iabb, aged 1 year, 6 months and 3 days, BrianaM.—In Sun Francisco, on the 19th of October, of croup, Willuns Fadward Irigham, aged 11 mouths, young- est child of William H. Brigham , Michwel Homan, for- Homwax.—ln Sacraimenw, Oct. merly of Obio, aged 2 years, Hanmis.—in'Saun Pranvises, Oct, 22, Mr. Navid Calierell Harris, 0 native of Baltimore, Md., aged 47 years. Houney.—At Sonora, Toolumne county, Oct. 7, Mes. v, Widow of te Late Joshua Holden, agea b4 youth EK —At Napa City, Oct. 13, Silvia M., wife of J. M. Keeler, aged 81 Linens, —At Vi Solano county, Oct. 11, William, ton of Joseph L. Li aged 8 monthe and 2 days, Viacer county, Oct 22, Charlie, only child of Tebb and Carrie Mitchell, aged $ inonths. Diawaist.—In Sacramento, Oct. 24, Lydia Marshall, aved 27 years, formerly of St. George, Me. Mrmes'—At Petaluma, Sevema county, Oct, 17, Anna, davghter of Wm. and Sophia Miers, aged 17 years. Mounri.—Ia fan Franeieo, Oct. 18, Lily Frances, young. ert daughter of Rachel and the inte Chas. 8 Morris, agod 18 yeare, 7 mouths and 15 days, Mercaire —In Man francisco, Oct. 23, suddenly, Frances, wife of Veter Metcalfe, Heq., a native of England, aged 46 years. Matuer.—At Waimea, Hawaii, Sept. 22, the infant sou of Capt J. EL. Mallet, Late of Ban Francisco, aged one week Macowmin. —In the Arctic Oocan, last of July, Captain Macomber, of ship Majestic, of New Bedford. Ouvex.—.At Coloma, Et Dorado county, Oct. 16, RAward f., ton of G, B. and Sarah J. Oliver, agod 14 mouths aud 13 days. Tavtor.—At Vallerito, Out. 1%, Grace Alona, only daughter of Allen and Delana Taylor, aged 9 years and 24 day. ‘Tav1on,—At the Stanfield Ranch, Yuba county, Horace Banna son of W. €. and Sarah 8. ‘Taylor, aged 6 months 8 days. Waicnt.—In Sacramento, Oct. 24, Jokoph W. Wright, aged 29 years. emcee The iatest San Francisco market report we can find is the tollowing: — Weowmpat, Oct. 27—P. M. Fisen.—Salos at $$ 50 a $10 60; 800 qr. racks Ban Jono are,” at auction, $7 6235 a $7 #734. Wilnet.—Balos of 200 bags at 36.; 300 do. at 3: Harty —Sales of 1,800 bags and 900 do. at $105; 640 do. and 400 do, at $1 0714; 208 do. at $110; 259 do. on Private term Oats —No males reported. Potstom —Aales at Te. a hye. per tb. Lakn —Salor of 100 canes J. 11, &Oo.'#, and 26 cases Pop- ham & Haxtun’s, on private torms. Bacon.—Sale at auction of 10 cases extra clear, ‘as is,’ 14 ye. vrrm.—Sales of 99 Orkin diamond R.; $3 do. and 60 do, , nil private. ‘This. —Sale of S72 emai) boxes Wack teas at bOe. Net#.—2,600 ibs, soft sholted almonds pold on private terme. St can —60 bbls. Rastern ernehed gold on private terms, Soar.—00 boxes Hill's No. 1 sold on private terma. Cuxpt ys. —80 boxes adamanting Bod at auction at 1P¢0. Tonacco asp Smo —There have been rales the month of 60 canes Apricot toba 0, at 38c.; sales to arrive of 30 cares May Flower, 50 do, Invincible twist, 100 do, Yorest Kose, 0 do. Invincible i ib. lumpe, 150 cases Fench-—all private, | Aalee of geulno Havane sagare; ox- Jobn L. Stephens, 187 M., 280 do., 11040., 160 do., 86 do. —ail private, Salea of imitations, 240 M., boo do. , 470 do., 100 co. German modfos, 200 M. Manila eogars aad 60 M. Garcia Cgaritor, Thurn.—Sales of 60 cases Troeman's stout; 20 casks Morice Cox & Co." do. , 90 do, Base’ alo—all private, Tacthies Wan —Hale by auction, ex Comet, of 116 crates, %. —i00 packages assorted, at auction, at cost STEWARE.—Auetion sales of 5 erates dinnor and chamber ets, nt 65c.; 12 erates bine co, do. at 50c. Matome —Sale of 4,000 cross Vienna saloon, at $2 60. Tur Ovens Mavixen.—The Academy of Music yesterday presented another overwhelming array of crinotine, gathered to honor the opera by daylight. The perform- anee commenced at an earlier hoor than teaal,avd the doors wore opened at noon; yot this did not satisfy the fale enthusiasts, who assembled ia Irving piaco as carly as eleven o'clock, blocking up the approaches to the theatre. Within, whea the performance commenced, the seene was, to quote the words of a recent play bill, of a bewildering character.” Every seat and standing -¢ was oconpiod, while numerous tadies were stranded jn the corridors, and sat like Ariadne waiting for Theseus, ‘The programme of the fite (it was to honor the adiews of Mme. Gagvanira) included the whole of the ‘‘ Traviata,” with Piccolomini as Violetto; Mme. Gagzaniga’s a i “La Ne and an aét oa la Seuncimbula,”” with saborde at say Uhat each and all were given as admirably as ever, to an audience whieh was eofar uncomfortable ns to fail to be enthusiastic. Piccotomini, however, received anaat mous appianse, and Mme. Gazzaniga had an enthusiastic eneore for “ La Naranjera,’’ which she gave with charm. esprit. “he next performance at the Academy will take place on Monday, when M’ie Piccolomini will sing Lucteria Bor. gia Raoresre OF Burton's Tararee.—This house, which hae been cloeed since the Strakesch opera eeason, was opened laet night with a new company, and Mr. Sperry'’s comedy, “Extremes.” Both the play and the artists who appeared sn it were favorably received by a good house. UNION COURSE, 1. L—TROTTING. Frinay, Nov. 26—Trotting match for $1,000, three milo heats, in harness, J. Roving named br. g. Mountain Boy... Received forfeit. Owner named b. ¢. Jake Oakley....., Paid forfeit, s. CANDIDATES FOR THE CHARTER ELECTION. THE NAME AND OCCUPATION OF RACH, We have already laid before oar readers the names of the taxpaying and non-taxpaying candidates for office at the harter eloction nominated by all tho different parties. ‘day we republish the list, with the occupation of each candidate appended to bis name, as we find it in the Direc tory. Thoge whore names do vot appear ip the Directory are so marked, Voters wiil fad this classification of great service in acquiring a knowledge of the men they are to vote for —~ Stephen B, Ruste! George M. Pareor Robert P Haws, John Love ‘CITY POLITIC COMPTROLLER. Aut) Tammany , Lawyer. Corporation Attor’y . Merchant, s Lawyer. Isaac Townsend James Lyne... C.F. Brouninghauien: Ropubjean, ,...Notin the Directory. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Tummany Demoersts. Butcher. Mechante, Not in Directory. Samue! Auld. iy ‘ogerty See M. a «Brower. ‘fitiam Sinclair, Deputy Tax Commissioner. *Endorsed by the anti ioameny, Anti Tgmmany Democrats. Van C'p Coolbaugh. ,, » Not in Birectory, Fugene Suine., erk. Michael Begg. Chair maker, Lawyor. ‘Carman. Delatield Smith, Lawyer. Wm. Tucke . Janitor. Those marked th are nominees of the Americans also. Americans. Henry Snyder Importer, Joel W, Mason Chair maker. Vidgar Betebum,. . Lawyer. People’s: Ticket. Maward Walker... . Macminist. pendent, Jacob Benn «Policeman, Felix Dotty ¥ goole, Join Maven . Tlardware. ALDERMEN, Dist. 1—Williom A. Prown, 3—Jobn T. Henry. b—Peter Dw 7—Richard Foudick ot ~ William J. Veck........ 12 a 1$—Jamea Mabon 17 Henry W. Genet 9 f Sal. Uexod : {Andrew Leary. Loquor dealer. 1—James Copelly. - 18—N cholw Seng! . Potiticwn. 16—Jokn D’Howergue, 17—Samucl W. Galpin, 3—Thecxiore E b—Joln Hi. Beady®, 7—George Starr. o—Robert 1. Darragh. gon Reed , Wilmov and repnblicans. 5—John H. Broly. T—A. MC Smith, + Wm, Hail... 13—Aharles Wilmot, 1$6—Jaines Ow ene 19—Jamer Iavis. Michoe! Barns: James Ryan. gf Jeremiah John Styles, Cougan b—leter ‘Broker. ‘Fmploye of 34 ay. R. B. Co, Coorge W. Smith, Benjamin T. Rhodes dobn Van Tine ....... 6—Francis MeCauscland .. Liq Auguatas Martough .. Robert W. Lowber . we. OD oo ...,.Notin a T—Terepee Mes) Policeman. 'y Arculariwe v lee tiive Crete Fdward A. Moore Filward Timpaen . Thomas Higgins Dist 8. J. Chattertou .. S—Thotmas (. Hini® Jobo F. ' Wm. F. Duryea. Oliver &. Powell Andrew J. Ob Tra A. allen*.,. ‘Those marked tius * are nominees of the Amerioans. Joorph Hyatt... Michael Moterras, an 3-J. L Bleakley No ovcupation in Direc’y, JL, Wibhac’ ‘ot in Directory, Vac.8. H Mackay. Lawyer. H. W. Lecomapt. Not in Directory. b—Jobn 8. Roome Not in Direotory. Charles ©. Nott Lawyer. 8—Abram Riker, Jee. D, Martin. Evi 5 ¥. B. Townsend 1—Lorneliua Corson... + Builder, Phys cian. Not in Directory. +. + Carpenter, J. J. Molony’ 3—J. Wallace. M. C. Tunison, Vac.¥. 3. Oiarsou, ot in Directory. 8. then. Produce dealer, 4—E. J. Kelly... Liquor dealer, Thos. Mullen Liquor dealer, Geo. W. Casserly. Not in Directory. b John 8. Roome. . Not in Direetory, Chas. €. Not awyor Ke -Dep. County Clerk. Emmett jot in Dire story. Segara. Clerk. . Clerk Hall of- Records, Deputy Sheritf, seeesNot in Dineotory, ‘ot it Directory. Whoolwright. Liquor dealer, Liqaor dealer, Distiller. Provision dealer. Produce dealer, Charies A. Gray. 4—M. G. Carroll, . James Durney, Vac.C, Kassenboe bd 13—J. T. Boleh ‘Thomas Young, 14—Patriek Rrevonn 10—tsanc M. Averell. 1s—James McLoughlin 12—Witlam &. Jonni 2—Wilam Sawer LETTERS FROM THE CANDIDATES. ‘We have recoived s hort of communications and cor. rectiens from the candidates for city offives, showing that the publication of their names bas stirred up no little anxiety and excitement among thom. Frorm the whots mas We bave only room for the following — TO THR RDITOR OF THR IFRALD. Froma refiable source I know that » majority of the tax- payers’ party have decided not to designate a preferen-o for candidates for the encuing election, on the grownd that ‘t would militate against the interest of the party of the chief magietrate of the elty, The point is, that ove of the Hoes 4 family”’ is 8 candidate for the succession; and, aa they have a controlling influence in the organization, the time arrives the taxpayers wil! be made subservient, and moet likely hum! 1 to nominate one of the family for Mayor. The December election—more important in ite consoqnencer than the election of a Mayor—is to go by de- fault, You have analy red thoer in nomination, and er have I. Out of twenty-four Councilmen in nomination by many Hall and the Reynlare, twenty are frishmen, with hardly an exception without capacity, Tue Aldermen ig 7) pie | view ws YO THAT we nenann. WY f 2 To not our politica! parties 1 istake in, nom igat=* ing £0 large a per See iceet Manes mt dystow the municipal offlees ? For . insane, uy, of, th ty f {four Coupelimen in nomination ¥ i it ‘ I theater iniettgs ofepbero sre prvignes, bat Yow. pa ny of them contractors and unde | vu Fes fact * 3 fice. "Two thirds of ho Bee ie set Cmmiseioners are Irishmen by biftti—ad- Germiuity’ in’ momination. 3 way vf TO THY EDITOR OF THE WeakLD. * Naw York, Noy. 24, 1853. In your jist of candida'os two errors ocenr.. You aint: thik T any vot s taxpayer; whereas I pay taxes on Propor, ty, NO, 304 Twelfth <eteget, and also on proper ‘n First avenue, between' *fwelity Mth and Twenty sigth sweats, Mud in! korty-eighth) ‘stfect, between First “and-Becond ayennds. You dled a yaad call. didate of the snti-amman, ty for fman 3 Richa: d Postelio, whoreas 1 Bove reset ad the nomination Thoth conventions. By correcting the above errors you will oblige, EDWARD COSTELIA, TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. ‘Naw Yorn, Noy, 25, 1868, In your columns of this date an erroncous statement has been made by your reporter in relation to certain tax payers, now candidates tor tho offices of Alderman and Councilman, hailing from the Fisteenth district, nai James Mahoney nnd William Nolan, Seventh distriet—the vormer being putup by his friends for Alderman, and tho tater for Councilman, in their respective districts—the barge being that they are not taxpayers. This is a 1 take. Ikpow,of my own knowledge, that both een taxpayons for some years, and have been punctual n paying their dues, always at the proper office, as the dooks will show. Please correct the misstatement, and oblige, yours, respectfully, JAMES CUSHING, 143 Fast Thirty-second street. Mr Rewxee Koror oF 1 HRRRALD Sir T am A candidate for Inspector of Schools in the forth ward and Tam closzes ag a Nou tax Payer this is to Certify that Lam A tax Payer as record will show Brookly My Fioperty ws 242 Ewen st Kast Brooklyn FRANCIS RYAN 34 Madison St, 70 THE EDITOR OF TH? WERALD. New Yok, Nov. 25, 1858, In looking over the list of candidates in your paper of yesterday morning, I saw that you classed me among the non-taxpayors, which is not correct, as fama taxpayer a the Fiftventh ward, and have been so for twenty years. Py ou error of the assessors the property 114 Amity and 190 and 132 Macdongal streets has been assessed to L. Van Wart, instead of to L. M. Van Wart, agit should be. By urerting the above you will « a fayor on a sab seriber. LAWRENCE M. VAN WART. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HEBALD. In tho Hixrarn of to-day I see my name published in the Viet of non-taxpayere. It isa mistake. Tama taxpayer. ALEXANDER PERRY, Twenty gocond ward, Nov. 25, 1868. TO THY FDITOR OF THE HERALD. In aceordance with your request, that candidates whoa names are iweorecet!y printed in your paper of this inoruing should notify 50» of the fact, I would state, in behalf of one of the ¢ ea, that the name ef the Union caauidate for Sebo om missioner of the Twelfth ward is not Ka ward Ketchum, but is Eagar Ketchum, E. F. BROWN, 79 Nassau streot. TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Youk, Nov, 24, 1858. Will you be Irind enough to correct @ report in your pa per of to-day, which states that Hiram Corwin is the ro- publican candidate for Alderman in the First Aldermanic district? ‘The facts are, tbe Republican Convention met twice, and the name of Hiram Corwin wos never offered io Uie convention by any of the delegates, but at the se coud .oting of the convention Henry Sinith, of the First ward, recerved the unanimous vole the delegates cloct- eu, apd was declared the nominee of the blicans of the First divtrict. HENRY FH. AUELAT, ‘Chairman of the Republican Aldermanic Convention. TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. New Yous, Noy, 24, 1858. In the list of candidates for city officers, published in thie day's Hixaup, you have the names of several of the candidates spelled wrong. The following names, as pub iinhed in this day's Fixnarn, are the nominees of the ant}. Temmany Hall party for tho Seventh Senatorial Council manic district — SRCEN TH SENATORIAL COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT. Democratic Repuviican People’s aud Regulars’ Nowiuations. FOR COUNCILBEN. Terence Maguire. Twelfth ward, taxpayer. Henry Arculsring, Sineueenth ward, taxpayer. alent Edwar toe Cook, Twentieth ward. Paved aapeon Torey second ward, taxpayer war Twenty nae Lig glum, “second war, Thonae Higgin, Fey TOMAS VEITCH, Chairman. F. J. Macvoxovan, Secretary. In regard to myself, you havo my name spelled as Fdward Tunton, and not ataexpayer. I am a taxpayer, and my business as house agent makes me a representa. ‘one million of dollars of taxable property in if #0 fortunate as to be elected, I go for a re- duction of tax and lower prices. EDWARD TLMPSON, 185 Wert Forty-cighth street. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, New Vouk, Nov. 24, 1858. In your published lint this morning of the names of candidates for the office of Schoo! Commissioner, Tenth erroncously stated that I am not a “Ee. You bin greatly oblige by correcting tho error, as ve a for years in the Tenth and Tweuty- ‘second SAMUEL T. WEBSTER. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. New Youn, Nov. 24, 1868. Tn a list of candidates for Aldermen, &e., published tn thie morning's Hxnato, | perceive my name inserted as candidate fur Alderizan of the Seventeenth district, If > boner wen tntended by cay gery for me, this is the Arst intimation | bave of it. In the foar that might co and elect me without further notice, 1 beg to state I am not a candidate for this dustinguishod position i ee ceregimnent “eee Oe FS DANIEL DEVLIN, 258 Rroadway. New Yank Now: 26, 1855 Mr. Jawa, Gonpon Raswrrr! ilitor. 1. Your: Isve of to Day You state that James Mahouny of the 15th Destrict Candidate for Alderman je not A Tax Payer. I know ho is A. Mayer and: is « Tax Payor iu the Reterict where he is nowiuated VieaseCoreet. aud Obl ge ‘Your Cubseriber. JUSTICE 70 THE EDITOR OF CHR WRRALD. Naw Yous, Now, 24, 1854, fm your journal of thin date, you rank me as a non-tax paying candidate, In this you domes wrong. I lave Jong been resident of this city, and at all times been cheerfully roady to meet each and every obligation the city hoa & legal right to place upon mo. | ba ved ail ented, and trust ciroumstancer will never pro. uting my share t the expenses of are unquestionabiy fy per cont above what if required, and #» they muet coutinue until our fol low citizens will act indepenteut of party pressure in our local aaire. If we will contin pe wols of a wecrct junta, whore whole history, the marked with ras cality, it ie perfoetly immaterial whether a man is a tax payer ox vet eple w stice to themselves they will eak po aims, and go for hepest, reitabie i rien da. WILLIAM O'FHBA . To THE SHOR OF THK MEAL Will yor: be kind tough to allow me a email space in Your paper to correct @ mistake of the Tribune, which pa. per, 1@ puphel the pames of the peor ns nom nated for school offers in the Fourth ward, on Tuosday evening stoted thet kugeve Cveerkey was nominated fer shoot trosteo, adting at (he sate time that he wae a lkuor « Now, Mr. Mdjtar, 1 was the person tominatea for school trusice, and my came is Goorgs Warhingiow, att not Frgene Cassorley. liquor dealer, and if wae, what earthly objection could the Tribune ediwr have to my pureving in a eraall way a business carried on in Acburn b Jue pet, Wm. H. Seward, on a more extow sive seule. be candid, Mr. Raitor, 1 wouk! have no more objection in epeculating in a respectable liquor store: then fricad Horace had in ape in free wool, fee. GEORGE W. CASSERLEY, No.{60 Roosevelt strect TO CHR KDITOR OF THE HERALD. In your paper of yesterday there ere three errors whieh affeet me-First, that Tat not. iacpayor. This is not tree, lam & taxpayer in thie city, in Brooklyn, Wil lameberg and Weetchreter county. Tepeak of this only for the purpore to eesure my frets, who know of m, affairs, that Ido not shriek from my share of my Obligations to see Secondly, that I am» candidate for Commiesioner. This ie act ao, | bare beett in offive for two years, and have found it a perfect blight to all my other porevite. Thirdly, that [ sun anti-Terunany. Thie is the gevatest error of thetn all. [ bave never mixed im the contemptible strife of those dis organizing polit.clans, who have <lisgeaced and split into cliques the demeecratic party, without a difference of principle, for their own welfieh onde, 1 look with perfect contempt apen the Heelers of thean factions. and J abould feol myself host fo all eelf respect if 1 should be foun! mustered ander any of thoir banners. Ihave no desire to be consklored a Politician, because | have loupe it to operate like a blight wpon my best aepiratone. 1 haw a desire to procure for every pricon in our lands library for ite inmates, ant when } make au euvrt in this bebell Lam met with thy wien r pteeh « Pewee. , io 50 Hoty ingted aly jx Omben ‘theta det 8 afb th “ PRICK aie, delat 20d inat., eM ptoons’ who were notinated for p f ae tie ‘en, by the Tammany Cony! fix Petauns 80 erus SIN the daseingagm Trbuies known so nicht Ri tam Aseociation of the Protestant Reformed Duteb church» Twenty third street, betwoon Sixth and Seventh avenues, thig eve The Rey. Dy, MeMomamy and miswionary Criends will meet in Webster Hall, 327 Bowery, opposite Bond street, this ¢ ng, to exposo the Romieh plans for excluding trom public schools, Roy. Wiliam Adams, D. D., will preach at the Academy of Music this evening, Rey. Dr. 1. M. Scudder will preach thia morning, in the Dutch Meformed church, ‘Cwenty-third street, below Sixth avenue, und in the evening im the Dutch church, Broome street, corner of Greene. ‘The Roy. Sydney A. Covey will preach in the Bighteenti: street Baptist cvurch, one door west of Fifth avenue, this morning and evening. In the Bleecker street Universuliet church, corner of Bleecker and Downing streets, Rey. B. B. Hallock wi preach this morniug and evening. Rey. A. H, Partridge, of Williamsburg, will preach this evening in the Memorial church, corner of Hanmond street and Waverley place. Divine service will be held, as usual, in tho North Dutch church commer of Fulton aud William streets, this morning and afternoon. Professor tush will deliver a a discourse before the Brooklyn Socivty of the New Jerugulem church, at tee Atheneum, corer of Atlantic and Clinton streets, this morning. Rey. Robert G.-Diekaon, Pastor of the Protestant Ejpiseo- Pal Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor place, will deliver two sermons to-day, morning and evening Public worship will be held this morning in the New Jerusalem church (Swedenborgian), at Lyrique Hall, Ne. 766 Broadway. . ONDINATIONS. T. Clarkson Russell was ordamed at Barnstable, Meas., on the 17th inet., a8 pastor of the Third Baptist caureh, Mr. Jorepla K. Groen, a recent geaduate of Union Theo rT al Seminory, wos ordained a8 au evangelist, ab Lew- iston Falls, Maine, on the 10th inet. The Paptst church at Milburn, N. J..on the 24¢h" imat. ordained to the work of intetry Mr. ingh €. Town- nate of Roches iversity. INaTALLATIONS, Jomes Prostiey, formerty of Cicinnati, and mere of New York, having received aud azcepted a call from the Second United Prosvyteriaa church at Viteabarg, Va., wae instaliod as pastor on Tuesday , Noveunber 9 e RESIGNATIONS. Rey. Jobn Wolea, of the Cnit Mue., has aga'n tendered his Ing churelt cu Sanday Inet. Hy states that bi thongh improved by his Lite tour to Europe, d Tant 40 iniwediate resumption of his uniusterial labers. Rev, Mr. Wardlaw, for #.2 years pastor of the Presbyte- rian church at Par, Kentucky, maa cesigmed, DEATT IN THE MINISTRY. Among the deaths by the fever in Natches we netiow that of Kev. Constantine Piantont, a: He wae a native o: Lombaray, and privsthoud un the college of Beigua NEW CULKOHeS. A new Methodist churel will sora be belle im the ex: treme westork section of Lue etty of Mulbianure, A pew house of worship. erected by the Firat Prenbyte Han chureb of Waukerat, Minos, wet opened for religion worship on Thursday «vening, the List of October, The ey: yee True Reformed U cbarch Paramus Pla , Will ake plice on Wedmewday, & Int day of Docomber pext. . The new Presbyterian church edifice io [aterson, N. Rev. H. W. Todd, pastor, will bo delicated om the bb December, three weeks from to day A Raptist chore at Culpepper €. T., Va., waa dedio on Sunday ist. MIKORLLANBOUS, Rey. Mateon M. Stith, of Brookline, Mare., has aad jon from bs pastoral utes, w acuept a call " of the Slst alt, the Festival of formate was solemnly ook brated by the Proterwm munitios of Viewna. Formerty there was @ #0-callor Jeration Festival’ on the ist of Getober; but sim becu alowed to Faiaaions tw Chiba, and fort the estab in Japan Tho statistics of the Methodist Kpiecoyal Chure show an increase during the last ecclepination members, 96,699, Loner’, 17 J+—makia 2 Vota of 152,95 growth of the German ¢ ra Of the Meidielist Ey copal Church us remarkad pS moneed in the fal of 189%—just twenty ye ie atment Ohio, It now bere 19,0h0—an loc rease of an navaliy. Ws increase during dhe put your * thaeene wus gets Archiiatn of Cologne has oriered Bi red uj that the approaching eicehems “my die to God,” and in a pastoral letter hae ere fe be sorod Guaton” to tte an active part in dan bins) ‘voting for men wi are pvtortoualy . 8 Grad and are devoted to the country and the x metone, of Venmeia, Prince nil, ‘Tho lato Mins Tomanin A. Beresford, a Negens waiden lady of Hartford, Conp., who’ die 20st eas last year, at the aco of fifty wx, left her ¢ ‘ima of some $10,000 or $13,000 almowt emtir Pom madd The folowing wer her bequest: mm the Board of Mies.o.s of the Protestant for America, $1,000, to the Trustees of Tr AeCOpal Char the Benet of the ctuurch <cholerebip, 6M ity Co) uret for the Pr iwethow of Christian Koowbedgy 1; to the Selene ef Connecticut, $600; wo Kebop Burgess for thee eee by him for mew onary purpeses im © be ¥ pury tobe held ia trust Hartford Orpyan Asylum, #206; to Brim toi. Poul's charch, Hartiord, $300; 4 Codiege,, enthe $100; to a. Jobn #cuurch, 660; eodee 8 Coriet Chee Sowing Smety of Corist Chareh. 328 t bow) eevee Roclety of St. Paul'e Chureh, and *theGit men | Guoperstown, and for the benett of @ to the church ot Serio mins fabled clergsmen’ ‘The ceremony of laying the firet @ —" talked of Metornal Choreh of toga one of the Was periormed on the 10th ait. ny 4 Mt Coostantinny O prorence of a very larg: ame rd Stratiord de Beat idemia. Iie a noble site “ pidly tow ord the port, an Point, the cpening of the Bosphorus, part sorre: on the other Weeden horwes, ao? ly Manke:! 7 from which, by Uy ted the wheie | ted co the hut dthoe one low mina: white turban tent had been Chaplain of the Emiarey, the F rib other reverend gentioman, tn cb and of Oriaket ‘Tr lnncgaration © immense Ish ayers, incloding perfe oF the mane. usual [etronivm having been tranap © of & hs parpose. ried to the Place for ine THE ENGLISH CHO ton py . The following communicaty Parte, Tine APOCRrS in the Londox ving read with great att nti, , recently appeared in your colt a0 tW0 letters I think it is ast end @ ae tiat Rave

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