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t & EF iW it HA a ggeeti iF i b property they inform. od h his incendiary poses Laie gg commanky ‘untafe whore aye tolerated, and so forth. paper docs not rank very high among the ny Dut he and his family have long spent tt if gisk ry iit daily labor, and earned with it thair daily wr has been, we believe, a family produc- writing the articles, his daugtiters set , and his sous making ap the forms and work- His danghters who have made an humble 00d in this way, were not, we are informed, oxempt such insutts, last night, as fout language addressed to fem coaid convey. This was perbaps the most gross and e@uwardly of the pitiful transaction. We reaily do not ‘ink the peace and prosperity of Newport or the State of Kentucky would be impeFilled by the continuance of the werication of Mr. Bailey’s paper. It might be mach bet fer the town if it wore understood that all opinions ‘end their froa ex] jon were tolerated there. It is not that a one of the mob owns aslave, though oar (Prema declares the men engaged to have been ‘respectable in appearance.” as to the police, it was re- Nn sme being mar marked by one of Mr. Bailey’s daughters that invst of the were present, and if they did not positively aid in destruction of property, they certaiuly did not at- ‘tempt to do their duty, but were passive spectators of the meee feene. It {8 a question whether Mr. Bailey can ae a Kappes under the law, and the thing most wey ry mn is the continned suppression for some fame of his paper by mob force. The people and au- Morities: Me Newport have a grave question to consider. Bie whether there is to be freedom of speech and of the ‘Brees in their midst—whether an industrious family who ‘efend against no municipal regulation nor law of the eemmonweaith of Kentucky shall be protected in their ‘or whether there is to be intolerance on the Eiskeer 2 of slavery, backed by mob violeace. Mr. Builoy may not be a man personally calculated to excite a very great amount of admiration, but he stands for a principle, and his rights should be respected. he is certain that such proceedings as those last night ‘will inflict far greater injury upon the town than upon Mr. Bailey. The mob can, by a continued exorcise of brute power, in attempting to crush him, only magnify his im- portance and illustrate the evil tendencies of the system ts oe persecution will give him power to plague thom. It to be hoped that these considerations—if no hi ‘@mes are operative—will Ine the law and’order” Lge Newport to give a expression o! Be disapprobation of cai duceatuabis tresbonions os that of overaweing an old man and his daughters and de- st&eying their property, and that such poor spirited and ouw! Proceedings be guarded against in the future. Deersvertvs Fire mw Powaski, Texy—On the ‘2b ult. the town of Pulaski, Tenn., was Sty by avery destructive fire, Hany vane tobe the work a crigiaated in a very stable owned oy ir. Wm. T. ‘Welle, and consumed the whole block to the corner of * Madieon street and the square. Mr. Wells is the greatest sufferer. His ctable was occupied at the time by some -five horses—including those belonging to sas cus- tomers, and all but two were burned to af The entire loss of property is estimated at Hall ‘There is still ii ve years maiden pame was femily Bible in the house,) a Rayena, August 16, 1756. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarcrpay, Nov. 6, 1859, ‘The steamships Ocean Queen and Kangaroo sailed for Burope to-day, the former with $948,567 in specie on Sreight, the latter with $170,000, making the total ship- amment of the day $1,115,567, rather more than was expect- ea. Foreign exchange closed very dull. In the money ‘market there is no change to note, ‘The following are the latest quotations of sight exchange ‘en New York at the cities mentioned:— ing in village of Aurieeville, N. ¥., @ woman who is one hundred ete is is a widow Van Patien, but her ‘or Wieona, as written ina Sesonsye'Giaier Chores tere anaes ue Stocks were weaker today. It is reported that a Beading bull operator is selling his stocks, and while the Process is being carried on the market naturally recedes. At the first board, the decline was marked, especially in ew York Central and the leading Western stocks. Be- tween the boards, rather better prices ruled; in ‘Be afternoon prices rallied somewhat, and the general market closed steady at the advance. Central opened at @bout 803{, sold down to 8034, and closed at 80% bid. ‘Bee recent squabble with the Qhio roads will probably @ivert traffic from the Central to the Erie; the Central ‘managers never seem to be happy unless they are at war ‘with some one. Rock Island declined nearly 1 per cent frem the highest price of yesterday, closing 633; bid. Galena was done as low as 73, closing 73); bid. ‘Toledo ell back to 202, closing 2\bid. This stock seems to 4mave no outside support whatever. Panama and Pacific ‘Mall were both moderately active, at full prices; aething is yet known of the intentions of the Pacific Mail Board with regard to the dividend, but tome division of e surplus believed to be on hand is generally expected. ‘Miebigan Central was neglected and lower; Southern was higher, closing 18 bid. The bonds likewise advanced one yer cent. There was very little done in State atocks ; prices ‘were steady. The last quotations of the day were as fol- Jows:—Missouri 6 per cent, $43 a 7; Canton Company, 36a 44; Cumberland Coal Company preferred, 14%; Pasifc i Mail St eamship Company, 723; a 73; mae York Gentral Railrond, 80% a 7%; Erie Railroad, 734 a X; ‘Hudson River Railroad, SM a %; Harlem Railroad, 10 ®%; Harlem Railroad preferred, 36 a +; Reading Railread, 37% a 38; Michigan Central Railroad, 401; a 3; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Ruilroad, 62{ a % Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, ww. YORE. HMA Philadetphia and Roading Railroad, and the Scbuyiki ‘Navigation, for the week ending Thursday, Nov. 3:— 11,858.15 Pt4 F261.10 2,191.10 ‘Total for the week... 668.18 reer Previously this year... aaseasals 1,108,562 02 Total... .... reece sree 1,$78,198.12 1,149, 06 ‘To same time last year . Yihoeleon7 eats The shipments on the Huntington and Broad Tup Moun- tain Railroad for the week ending Nov. 3, were— Jon. i Previously this year.........sssesseeeeereeeeees ratte ‘Total since Jan. 2.. . Toe as To sume time last year. - 83,46 ‘The amount transported on the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad for the week ending Oct. 28, was— Previously this year Same time last year. Taerease...... Het 40,605 12 The amount of ooal transported over the Hasletoo Rai road for the week ending Oct, 29, was— 14,798 03. Previously this year... steeeeee een ceee 498,862 14 Tota)., + 438,650 17 Last year 871,170 13 Increase... ...edeeeeeee . seeeeeeee 67,840 Of We read in the Richmond | Whig.— We have as yet, in Vir , BO periodical ummary of the condition of the banks in the State, wiioreby ¢ Shor combined capital, circulation, loans, specie, &c., readily adcertained, Such a summary hus Been’ publish. ed, of late years, in New York, Onio, Pennsylvania, Lotisiana, South Carolina, Wiscousin, Illinois, indiana, &e., and recently ordered by law in Miaennrl, “Bache tabular statement in reference to the banks of Virginia would be useful for present and future reference, We invite the attention of the Legislature to we subject, and would suggest, as the most practicable mons for altain- ing the object, that the secretary of the commonweaith bo instructed to prepare and publish a summary of all the quarterly statements now furnished by the State banks. There ought, in fact, to be monthly statements, but if these cannot ‘be had, let the people be favored with an authoritative and intelligible exhibit of tho condition of the banks once in erary three months. Previous wo the passage of the bills rechartering tne ek old banks, a provi- sion requiring weakly reports, as isthe caro in Now York, Boston and elsewhere, was stricken out, in deference wo the wishes of the patrons of the bills. Wo trust that the general assembly will hereafter give the weight of its authority to hght rather than darkness, and let the people phic Ay informed upon all subjegs touching their tempo- wel Annexed ‘ the statement of the St. Louis banks for the week ending the 29th of Uctober:-— SOME” s1eenis 15 88,455 68,929 101990 93;270 82 82,250 115,866 87 36,885 221.792 02 $3,230 66,405 85, 488,565 728,838 60 As compared with the statement of the previous week, the results are as follows:— 8,100 dec. 11,126 inc. 2,355 inc. 3,654 dec. 1,000dec. 3,576 inc. 155inc. 6,949 inc. 1,030 dec, 20,656 inc. 3, 605 dec. 5,560 inc. ‘The quantity of flour, wheat, corm and barley left at tidewater during the fourth week in October, in the years 1858 and 1859, is as follows:— Flour,tbls. Wheat,bu. Corn,tu. Barley, bu. 100,200 451,000 646,300 173,000 66,900 920,500 45,400 400 Dec.... 33,300 Ine. 69,600 Doc. 600,900 Dec. 266,600 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide- water from the commencement of navigation to the 3ist of October, inclusive, during years 1858 and 1859, is as erie Wheat,du. Corn, bu. Barley, bu. 1858. rg 800 7,285,300 6,0 003,800 2,490,100 1880. 87,100 2/542,400 3,443,800 1,250,700 Dec....1,061,700 4,742,900 3,592,000 7,109,400 By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the later left at tidewater this year, compared with the corres- ponding period of last year, shows a falling off of 2,000,280 barrels flour. ‘The receipts at tide water of the principal articles of produce, from the opening of the canals to and including the Sist ult., have been as follows:— cana A lay u April 15. Flour, bole Bae00 — 1'868,800 “Sor 105 7,286,300 —2,542/400 Sarl Sasot00 i'2solz00 oman ome 32,887 40,773 19,956 4,014 8,176,500 6,790,300 1,189,500 1221200 3,645,000 3,455, 3,091,500 1,772,700 2,709,000 985,700 The following shows the condition of the public debt of Virginia Sept. 30, 1859 -— Amount of certificates of State slx per cent re. gistered debt. A 15,928,816 Amount of certiiicates offiate ‘five per cont regiotered Mebt.....s.ececsessseeseseneee 404,000 Total......0+.. 16,422,816 Amount’ of certificates of debt ‘issued ‘in ‘the form of coupon bonde, payable in New Yor. Amount of certificates’ of debt issued in the form of sterling coupon bonds, payable in London......... Rater sesh aeee poi 1,865,000 Aggregate public debt Oct. 1, 1959... 920,190,316 The sinking fund is charged with the gemi-annual inte- rest on the public debt, amounting in 1850 to $1,765,792. Of the sinking fund, $637,837 has been this year invested in Virginia State bonds, and $210,079 redeemed by the The Treasurer gives notice of the proposed redemption by the State, on the Slst of December next, of $200,150 five and six per cent Virginia State bonds. These bunds were issued in the years 1834, 1835, 1896, 1839, 1844, 1847, 1850 and 1863. 71,902,500 Stock Exchange. $2000 Mich 6's, "78. Baronpt, Nov. 6 1860, Reading Ri gmaranteed, 18a 34; Panama Railroad, 1221; a %{; Illi- ‘eis Central Railroad, 6334 a 4; Galena and Chicago Rail- poad, 733; a 3; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, 205 a 3 ‘@hioago and Rock Ieland Railroad, 633; a . ‘The exchanges at the bank Clearing House this morning wore $24,181,046 64, and the balances 61,131,208 86. The otal exchanges for the week ending to-day were $138,260,- @7 41, being a daily average of $23,000,002 90, against 922,165,150 55 for the week ending on Saturday last. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to- @ay— ‘otal receipts. . $160,770 40 “payments 157,159 47 “ 3 4,608,667 40 ‘Preasury notes receiv fhe wi 1,907 87 Morse & Brothers, dealers in uncurrent money, have meade an assignment, but will, it is said, pay in full, ex. Deeasting their own capital as well as the $20,000 contri BDuted by their special partner, Mr. Jacob Campbell, Jr., resilient of the Pacific Bank. The following table will compare the exports of the even principal staple articles for the week:— Value. Amount. Value. 2,812 $149,972 21,631 118,608 sae ab'erD 79 605537 1,429 20,150 1}982 28,882 $900,628 $361,954 Jac. of the w ic ag corapared with ‘that of 1858. 901 208 ‘The following is a comparative statement of the value ef exports from the commencement of the year to No- pment 1859, Increase. Decrease. Cotton $6, Py 668 $10,318,476 $3,476, aoe Flour aaa eee agiy.nind 2,109,153 Gorn meal: 274,113 65,025 — ‘Wheat. 119,024 — 3,010,660 =. 162,698 — 1,126,536 a] 1,324/988 900,182 - 2 784,204 700,408 - oo ry 317 925.966 6 00428 99,244,349 Heraain ee pared Wit + $1,651,926 ‘consequence to $e ad masnagerne . th decors of the Covington and he Fayette Girouit Court on bop 7 os cia satarday tnt ho Board held : be req: to int ', Vouchers, recoiy \d dis- the company, and ipts and dis: Sp save the road ‘by skill of Loneeit male management on the Sunnie me sates She ‘This will afford the directors ‘An opportunity of explain. ing the over issue of $20,000 in first mortgage bonds, which is puzzling railroad financiers just at present, ‘The following is the amount of coal transported on the 105 =: 100 shs. 903g 450 ARD. 50 shs MS & NIRK do gu'ds..860 18 10. 6000 do. . 845 pte ss. Ki rat 1000 LC & M1 as, in 30 Clev & Pitts if 8 150 shs ed 73 Gal &ChicRR.. 72% 3 do. — CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Survepay, Nov. 5—2 P. M. Frovr has been in limited request, at a decline of 10c. Per bbl. Sales 9,000 bbis. State and Wosterh, 1,200 bia. Southern, and 200 bbls. Canadian. ‘Wnunar.—@nly small sales, at $1 50 for white Michigan and Kentucky, and $1 36 for red Jersey. Cons.—Sales 3,000 bushels Southorn yellow at $1. Rye, barley and oats have been neglected. ‘Amma are quiet. Stock 1,706 bbis. Paoviene Davo beens after, inclading sought rk “ 15 26, lay ‘$10 50 per bbl. mre ORT, § —Sales 200 fots, at ‘ic. per gallon. POSTAL DIRECTORY. creer cvmen utS'Y Sinead of ell by chenmabons Dew suaronnite ty Lye Marth Star, bo el pocket Rr ea cH 8, Lage Crrs. The Ovsriand maw: esagh ote xo tak leavep yy, ad ieee hae omen Havana... By pixend Cahawea, mereer, nAM TIME OF CLOSING AP FEE LOXDON mM, OFFICE. sect mak, Vin acess ‘00 the 1b and Tb. Caxoursa....84 ou, 12 so, vin, Maraclion €b, It, ou 0. ee ‘and 26th, Vie Soutb- ‘and Bees om the 36th, Vis Gouth- of the month. Segeanhad on ts oof above ¥ dsp a the mail is of Hering re ans os 18 of these doles fall em Sunday, mel on et eon “cA MABIPIBE INTELLIGENCE. Saoenee ae Bevements of Uccan Steamers, For New York Barns HAVANA AND wae 3, tr rman Crrr—From New arriving lavaoa and New Orleans 10th, ¥rom New Oricana ius Havana 23d, ring ‘at New York 28th \waa—From New York 12h, arriving at Havana 17th ith. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 3kh, Arriving at New York 3d. PRn.spEiPHisa—From ioe York Pil) ne at Havana Ree New Orleans 25th. ‘Orleans 6th, Havana Bi, etiving at Now York ith. a ~ ¢ CLEARED. iz ‘eamship Ocean Queen, Seab: wre~—D Torrance. mre Balve, Gray, “Aspinwall Non Atlanuc Steam- wMeatiship Northern Light, Tinklepaugh, Aspinwall—D B bweamship Florida, Crowell, Savannab—S L Mitchill & Son. ‘bomas 81 Ramsay, Bai Steamabip T! ‘Swann, ‘Sevannab—H B Crom- well & Co. oSighmship James Adger, Adams, Cbarleston—Spofford, Ties- Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, Norfolk, &4c—Ludlam & Heineken. 4g hieamship Mount Vernon, Smith, Alexandris—1 B Cromwell Steamahip Locust Point, French, Baltimore—It 8 Cromwell Schr Susan, Hearse, Bay Rate, Hallett, Koston— Da} New Havea—t Tow tals gual eoliarwhtser steering 8; Zit lt 25 46, lon 61 22, spoke brig George, of Ri rome Monievides fo for New Fark; 2) 5 ath, jag Jon 61 one ‘whaling bark ol ip Genntiets Gotland, nd. ep. Frage, hides. &c, to Willets & Tl, ont ASHE tos ator; crossed Al Sin ou 30 W; passed Hora Rept 18 With beavy gales {rom WNW, with snow ak uantities, “Sept 22, lat628, lon 6535 W, passed wre pak inree ¢ icebergs abd several smaller over; jndged one of fe from 9 t0 100 feet high: crossed the’ equmor in the ‘Rist ia low A530 Wot Be fat 3628 ae 26 0) We ship Abbot Lawrence, of Boston, siecring SW 2th, Int 2126, N, ion $82 apoke bark Union of aod for Philadephia, trom ig Janeiro.” Since Sas me G t light NNE Winds and calms, tth inst, was boarded by pliot bout Hiwood Whark Chintonta Wriebt, Pi Malaga, 80 days, with rai- ri intonta lummer, 78, ral sins, 10 Giro & Fravela,” Has hed very heavy nociberly winds the Entre paatage. if, Bremen, 6 days, with mdse and yH Komp (of Richmond, Va), McFarland, Rio Janeiro 45 via Hampton Koads 2 bours, with coffee, to-A Serliog. jark Aeme, Hwan, Rio Janeiro,"4l days, in ballast, 10 portus, Oct 10, Iu B42 Jon 8 Id, apoke bebe, Virgiain, Price, rue for Guadaloupe, Nov 1, off Hatteras, exchanged aignals with bark Mary C Dyer, from Htio Janewro for New Yorks 4, off Cupes of Virginta, spoke ahtp, Paname, henoe for ‘salves: ton. et §0, saw a bal Hatteras, with fore- fail nnd foretopanil loose, spparesniy bed boss toore but a Bark 1) Jex, Guide, Belize, Hon, Oct 13, with y, to Josiah Jex.’ Oct 23, off Ebbon K hey, passed bark Carvlins’ bound westward. ‘The D J has had sireng NE gales the entire pessage; been 7 days N of Hatteras. Bark Mary H Kendall 3 Phileihiay, Shankland, Cum- berland Barbor, Oct 6, with: fete om fee toe nly to Swaine & Has had heavy gales the entire pi rig ll Trovaiore (BO, Dion Caps Town, Con, H, Sept 5 | with Wool, wine and guano, (o siifken & Trousides, 3%, ln 0 passed ship rien, bance, bound Bouih. “The T putinio rig Lydia Frances ( (of Damartscotta), Mooney, River Gambia, TCA: 87 dans, with wood, ae, (0 Yates, Fortalield & Uo, Hi laigd ae "spoke sehr Ioa Bell, Wallago, from New: Tedford, Port Talbot, Wales, 64 days, with ut lat 46 $7, Jon 3, any, veasel sping nud abandoned, 8391 ig with d her maiumast gone by the dose and fore- topiaat carried away; the atter house was painted dark brown; orhiig PeareBanches Dols Picket, N cedar’ molasses, de 10 Thos Owen X Sous, las experiescedt Beaty’ weather ihe whole passage ete eam edl v Ceeay worth, Vera Cruz, 36 days, with to Rehr Bowdlten” Calin Porto Rieo, aoa with augar, &e, to Milles & Houghton, a Bia i |, Bascome, Bern salt, Do. Hie tad heary Ma dud NW gales te ‘Gape Breton, NS, 21 days, with , Card, Cape Breton, NS, 20 days, with cbal, ure passage opt sala, wie HBaens Vist uens Vista, Day baste ‘Oswego ( ‘ert Posten! ones, by C Saare le, Fee ze a ell Le fir i i E i Fal i i : als <2 : BE: Ka Ely, Meredith, Te iphia for ieoeerd rhilsdelphis for mon, Hulman Filadel iu dept tor Brovidece, aves ” Judge Tenny, Coure oa for Boston. poe “s aya Angeline, ‘Bain, von Jacob Raymond, a on cae Favorite, Nickerson, Joreph, Boow, Le =z te ery a i BELOW. Bark Tickler r Gp! hy Montevideo—by steamtug Under- writer, CaptP ty a kG Ly ronoa, La ore — ‘Wind during the day SE. ins er h Marine Re * Pr he Wind SWF, lights He ge Booted gechal voasels in SANDY HOOK, WRT aia en men oot ge | ‘Weather 90 thick cannot ave outaide. up the bay. Steamsbips Kangaroo, for, Liverpool, over the bar at 2.85: Northern Light ‘Aspinwall at 4.20, Baitic, tor do, at 4.90. Wind Ws Tights very hazy, LD, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6 Miscellancoas. ‘The U 8 mafl steamship Osean Qaeca, Capt Seabury, *\"4a yesterday for Southampton and Havre, with 148 eabio P soets- gers and pearly & million in specie. The British stoamehlp Kangaroo, Capt Jeffray, sal) 43 yester- day for Liverpoo) with 230 passengers. Boum Gorpan Gate—The sohr Isabella ?Zaria, at Halifax frem Trinidad, fell in with the wreok of ths sear Golden G16 Capt Hammond, from Philadelphia for Pernambuco, on the 22d ult, ln lat 86 30, on 6430, and took. from her three of the crew, who bad been upon the wree’x sixteen days. The cap- tain, steward and three of the creve were washed overboard on the night of the wreck, The pomes of the survivors are Mr Biatr, first officer, of Boothyay, and Daniel Gomeriok and Jas Kelly, of Philade)phia, seamen. Bric Cascade, of Yar mouth, NS, from Ardrossin for Hall. fax, was at Louisburg on the 2ist inst, to land forty of the craw. avd passengers of u Freneh brig, which she ran into and sank off the Banka of Newfoundland, Senn Eacie, Edwards, of Oohapeet, Mass, while endavoring to mahe.s harbor, tom the breakers to peg eadtward of Sober Island, Bbeol Harbor, and becuue a total toe. “These were saved. ‘Winged Racer, from Si arrived oer ry a a atts pei a Alay pS mega New York for Shanghae, put Bahio in a Sept 14. Jeabiig in the ‘upper works apout 500 sirokes hour. was repaired and read; Eee umonsces. tears ty our uo, wi sel on the 20th proceeded on her way. Sue Reyxagp, Freeman, bence for Ban Fi Ereneieen,_ wi ut into Bostow 16th nit in has ‘and Jorsea. Th rebihing ber rig teas from the fashioned ia oe anes! eral use to Howes’ rig, on all mass, mail yara fore and af, lower ‘opal porte silonary, ‘ooared of to the caps over Ailihrce masts, mad tooks very wane ™ Banx Teen posses Nov 4—The bark Transit, from Providence, ia here cousiderably damaged by a storin. By telegraph.) wil one Nuuia, Ashby, from Mesa): wi os by, Mozambique for Salem, was of poet Will be reoliees: lost her bowsprii b; Kthap allen, Sieh er shonin oa Lat b Ly i iv rota = Bark Linpen, Kirby, from Gottenburg for New Orleans, ut into Ra none eh ult, in a les condition, and vay Rapa i IRE ot ty eden, ad was Barx Mourne cago saved from the bark’ Roanoke, bene for St Jayo, has been sold. A portion, however’ was lost rll was sold, anit Hee or he, reel, 3idb; and whatever cargo muy be found. for By Baas Rove's Babe, Callaway, from ool J Halifax, before reportea spoken ye distress, arrived Raid ington, NU, let ieaor repaira, and re pore night 2th ule railes BNE of Cape Haueras, wis run "aib by an unkagwa jhich curried uway foremast,,bowsprit, fore riggiag, Ac. Satis Hawx—Mathewtown (1 nce bas been recetved of the loss of the already been iauded dry. ‘The sseund sae conse for assistance pd Teparis that the brig Das sugar ts 00 well dun! jannaged up by the ore, that somes om iin likely the whble gargo wail be saned bas been setzied by @ board of as Linty ‘gud materials 6y per cent, on sugar 65 cent, and copper ore 70 per cent. ‘The. sehr” Helen® supped toluive been lost, turned up yesterday, with lose of musts, seen lwo’ veusela dismasted near Little Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that a third class wooden Can Bu painted red and black, ital stripes, haa been placed vo mark Hussey Rock, in Casco Bay. ‘The buoy is moored in ten fathoms of water, about twenty- five feet 88 of the rock, with the following comes bearings, Middle of Green Island ae SW by Portlana Head n by r WHC 2H miles. By onder of the A Bod ORE NEL Lighthouse Insp, Ist dist Portland, Nor saa Whalomen, yrs le Lapwing, Cumisk: ns Sept 1, with | a it Helena oy deiting 3, yr 6 xB dn Rion» rape: ado d the Lapwing avg Bot on Don 4 acer Manchester, of Bris, ii, frst Ocean. f bark Virginia, NB, re hee 150 last cruise. ‘ould parce : Pebr = pe ag eo "uit for pepe ree irst mate, who was at Tom! an a Mr Macy im his stead. sia ge Spoken, Bark Kedar, of Salem, wt yay me ‘West Coast of Africa for Boston, Oct 22 lat 88 60, Jon 61 nag ast hrs , from Mobile for Havre, Oct 25, lat 35.50, los Heurique, from NYork for Ciudad Boli vag, Oct 2555 Ne lon Sh s ais Brig from Baltimore for Demarar: oatSf, i85 36, bu 700 * Forel; Ports. from jackson. ian; Fanner, iui, fr do ney: Nebragka, "Wi Wale dg Abens, Swap, far Gadi, io ballast; Calum, Gooding, for New ‘Get 13—In port eh nese, Merri, from ‘leans, arr 3 only Am vessel. ae, Aug 29—In port brig Benj Delano, Baker, for ig. Comsraxtinoriz, Oct 7—No Am verse! port, Bark a ward bi irom Beso, bea net ard tec pelie Nid soar 8 Beney, “Avoril Fhnndsipuis, sha aa" beg Amanda Jane, Der, Havana, achr Sarah B Ji ‘curt Sina, be brigs Gein, Protesu, Boston; 24h, Chas Edward, Gienroncos, Oct 5—Arr brig Tiberius, Lecocg, Philadel- Baas oc Poa ikea bee ME tiantee Gana (trom Locidon), GuEEvOCK, Oct 18—In port barks Joba Curtis, Alesander, for Havana, idg; La nena, Sargent, diag. Giascow, Oot ib Sater 0 Martha's ‘ineyard, wit ee LA hleeadee for Kurrachee, zaialan’ Nicholas, for Madi ras, dot bares, paver tings frets Buctouche, just arr; John Kerr, Bweetaor for Buonos Hid inarzar, Oct 10—1 hip Hope, Merrill, for NY wr sot In port, ship Hope, Merrill: for NYork, Malka for june, Boston, wind bound: brig Jobophs Albion from Leghorn for Haltimore, to rep i ae i Gray ae Oa eae shy Eagle, Moore, and Jave Bid 1d, ‘rari ale ‘Tenney, Rio ‘Oct 26—Arr ship Jane Parker, Nichols, Boston; ee eon Taylor, Bristol; 28th, schr Sarre Gine N York; 29%b, hom Re Mobile; brij "bs, Boston, Si ithe Hilt, donnel, Peosseola; Zhi F Brown, amnmced, Aiuminiion: Casullian, Marwick, Sierra Roe ta eit Mctarn (irs Gomer ork; 27 Delta, CI ign arn (Br), ‘ork; Paniby, Novannah; 2b, seam er lalimére, Green, Baltimore! steamet! brig Judge Blaney, tee: Maura, Oct 8—In port sg ihr Pike; Old Do- mimion, Fulton, ani ihip Sarah @ Hyde froma ences Ue Bitches tonera, Bryant, NYork; 23th, iATANZAS, Oct 26—! rs How John bell, Watson, Charlestor is In port 46th, barks David Nickels, Nickols, for Holmes’ Hole, lég; | B Johnson, Kiake, for Baltimore, do; brigs J M Sa yer, Bracley, for , do; © H Frost, Lowrie, for Philadel. phia, do; Sea Lion (Sp), for NYork, do; aed others. Nguvitas, Oct 18—In port brig Machine, Sboppy, dieg. Rosario, ‘Aug $%—In portbark Inman. Brooks, for’ Boston lag; brig Kentueky, € at ver, for NYork do. BuYARA, Uct 8 “the latest date)—In port barks Henry Hill, Watson, for Boston next day; Gay Head, Mayo, for do 9h of 0uh; Cambridge, Harding. tor do about 1th; Stamboul, King- man, for do aaout lith. sid Sept 10 (back date), bark HH Yar- ripgton, Gorham, ee roms, Oct 16—Ia port brig Isaac M Denison, Watts, for fartha, Bacua, Oct 23—Sld brig P R Curtis, Ulsley, NYork. Americen Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Nov 3—Arr bark Ephraim Williams, Jobn- Son, Georgetown; fchrs Fairfas, Moti, NYork; Yankee Boodle, kuery, Providence; Jawes Wareham: MG Durfee, Hall, Fall Rivers” Bid aches a Balson, St Joka, NEL Wn De Gargi, Hawkins, Dighton. ALBANY, Ni tne jov 4—Arr sloop Centurion. Sprague, Ci: BOSTON, Nov 5—Arr Fr ‘elicie, Brachet, Roc! Sarah, actin WF xls tint Lak ich, Bute a Ligl 5; Lad: Co Charles'A ‘Heckshe , Btubt ~ delphia; Cora, Kelley, Hlzabethport; Piymouts nae pelo, anes Conan oy sec ag ath frat Bald vin, from NOrieana,” Sigua for’ "or tere brie Cherub, Baily, NY¥o ware chy, gue eee -Arrscirs alse Fall Ri Lan ane Age fa pele a, NY. seen J Bagle, Gregory, Nor&, Old sehr Hatapden Welle, aleaies ALL RIVER, Nov $—Arr ‘echr Orator, Stop Eiizabeth- York, eg Dal ; sloop Wi Boon Fen Lote, Philadelphia} gehr Clinton, ‘Beet BIE a as Winans, Davis, on Davis, and Argus, au, Niort soo i Nee i a—artacbr ying Fish, Lowe, NYork. HOLMEs’s HO! P M—aArr bt las for New None Soto ae ae ie aod Unutibe ws deiptis nn MeNeil ipa ccs for. do; A M fepeaaed oat for do; oma, enone Wdew York tet Oriental, Pera, The do for’ Bangor; 'Sarab, Holden, a for Hock tsk an: della Thom and JB’ Austin, Davis, Boston for Poiladelyhis, Mary oo New ‘York; piper, ) 40 for New In- alle, Mi 90; Huai, 11 ow York; ye a ey is poise ign, lpr, 8 York, ee Set * et oF, wasend, J. Fra! ¥ if Y lummece'h M Aodpiee Mare Mees, eon eae bes Blanchard, Turks Island for ten echra H Wi pminer and Pequonsack, larrouga, jltama, Gor. for ‘i ~A NE for mouth; lo; einen, Wi hte Ameri. NM ton i ine, Nagariown. reaing Rat tat ign Uae yt qola, Tr MT Ella ‘4 Blan. err lamar Buxton, feat sae ‘ann, eckele ae teri aibertbe, Nara TB Austio niger, 5 Ber in ene, ‘tate ane fy Sardinian, Ne Nerina Light Wave, Pe: 1 toe mera Aight from Som rem beige 3 Métotre, torr \,Nov Arr. sehr J G Baldwia, Fa Eliza james Lamphere, Selden, do. Bid achre Sarah Keine. ag Taig ilaneene Mary M rnp New * TACUIA: Pe Warr sehr hay NYork. $00 24, nebr I} Dorado, Grant, for Rvorks ticbeip, “Aloo, EW ORLEANS, Ont 29, PM—CId sbi Sandusky, Wi- aon, Liverpool Honrietis Marcy, Nichoron ‘Haves’ Gon: lager, Averpool: Bay Siac’, Crowell, Bremen;’ Tere- Sia tip, Cartcen Beeuee? Gth—Arr (by tel) shipe Job F Patten, London; Geo West, and Wildest; Boston; kc Ee ee ena Callao 16 “tweony Cars WA Rar NYark; Mirror de PMA Arr. Plladelphin Praare o Strara Pov —-* i Foe Diadem, Ludiam, Teer bana We are oth pt a nd” Sie repael ornare Mya bark Bventile, Gri for ao; 8 ‘addwon for N York, ana Wellfleet dc; FW Thorne, Dar, Fall Aver for doy ‘Trident, Perry, and ‘Watran for do. Nearly all the vessela eae Mhis Ail, have returacd," ls conse- be Arr toy tab rigs a Ainmo, Togalla, Machin for NYork. Mat Nog: wi vix Af for Washington, schr Rumble, for Yor, NEW beprory, ran chr, Mary, Jobnenn, Miker ars Gohasact. Narrows "aloe ——, Delaware City. Bid 34 fphia; ; Oiduacey Bt Joba, Doyle Blue Denno Gh. aa fs Caroline, Be neo, fork; Sarah ‘Melo: na, aly Aa arr echr Fly, Cheeseman, Phila KW LONDON, Nov Ce id ae ee Clark, Philadelphia; Caroline. Do na ‘Slide teovelt, Boston for Rew Yi York, 0 Tose fe a Hk, Nov Earn thr 0 roa, Hochland: Tyo die Hackestauch ptr ‘Triton, i. cts ik . Sid sche ‘aan B Samat Hackensack; Kelipse, Ni XORNEACOLAS erate Are ach, Bike wall, Dennison, Ce- cor Kegs nai soon Stull Balumore, Cia big Aituraia, ‘Bibber, FOBNOVINCETOWN, Oct SI—Arr ecbrs Smith, Tulle, Truro for Philadelphia; Dov a4 b agthee Howes, 8 York. ‘etm por erat the H.Gook, Sparks, for Hostom, for or chartei oy DENG) a 4m Alt Jones, frees VEL ia Now. cova Ibatross, Jones, st Win 1% Daven tate Tigi, Mar; YovelhKtabalt’ Bia ray ten, ack, 0 5 % - Detbport; Gisdatog ondout; Harvest, is oS eon Hallnoee: ie pate wachored below’: eae Te ath Taylor "do; He Clark. ink, nd ela 8 Dow ae 4 a Bally; RP Chae Gilmore,’ New York; sion fan sary, Bau uiebeony and Ble toe Behe al en, do; Scranton, Coe, 2; wbostadcurs, ‘Nov Are schr Jecob & William, Mat- OOK ND, Oct S1—A) Seperier, Robinson, racks tog eng 3, Baga, Gregory, York. Sid 3ist, ‘en PRAVANNAT Got'S- Are Berlin, May, NY. Speedwell, Radcliff, Portland; Pie ‘Lane, Pailadetphis; Amity, mn, Boston; nar M_E trout, » aeaee Hace well Titan tackson aon ins ‘Chase, Hyer: Seed : ~ ae i aria ote, Woodull N¥orks eo, Buekinon, ie Yiray, Hosto Pe Ouaisria, dumiaion Bertiond Tregan, C ook Aor i Casioff, Gardner, Havana, Below, ship. © Id woh jeuston, vase, Wines, Nov (Arr bark Nubla, “ashby. Zanzloar via Mo- PRN ANTS SRARBOR, Oct Si sche Leader, Hart, 80th, JH Counce, Watts, NYork. it Mayflower; sobre Won Jones, and & port a rig nt tes, returned. THOM ABTON. Oct 29-—Hid new, ships Eagle, Montebello, Slee end Fi WILMINGTO: ORK, ‘Nov t—Arr Br brig Rover's Tawny, Kingston, Ja, bound to Halifax {yee Mis) REN, Nov 3—8id scbrs Perine, Alien, and Trident, erry, N¥ork. he ous cows as An ew cont, bourke xD TATED WARR, BRUSHES F soar, spectra ata crv, DOW CLICQuOT CHAMPAGNE, It has come to our certain know that parties here and abroad, elther by nadvertanee or wi ilicious intent, bave Jereate & doubt as to the “genuineness” of the “Veuve je,” which webave lately introduced here by te nt foot. we therelore desma fear tousten duty tothe public at large, to our constituent and to ourselves, to repeat once for all at Magame Veuves Clicquot has but this one quality of champagne, the wine we sell as such, as her sie Spent for the Unied Fisies and Ceneda, In "ibe adme genuive srticle,” for which we continue 1o,reselve. the orders of our friends. C.F. & H. @. SCHMIDT, New Youx, April 25, 1889. 38 Beaver atiect, CERTIFICAT. jie Suoussienée, Veuve Cicquot, Fonsardin, négostant, Rbelmns, declare gue conformement aux conventions arreté avec eulx,! Measleurs C.F. & ‘Schmidt New York sont seuls charges & partir du premier Janvier derater, do 1 kapor: tation et de la vente des ving de dems marque dane inute Vtendue dee Kiates Unie du Nord de Vamer etd Gi consequence 'accorde & Messleura ( HW. Je droit ce aurvelller Importation dans ies vindives des vine ‘porta ‘ou mon él ol lei ver euicgbor PONSARDIN “Fas 7 egaeton da algnature de Maem Veuve Clic- a e Veuve avai fn = mun, le Maire. ‘9 Rare, 1889. POLITICAL. PARE ES oo ed T 4 MASS MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS of the Rightoenth ward, be oude's. exener of fourteenth -sireet and First arene oo er evening, oy. 8, 186, the following resolutions were unanimously car- r no ctr. volo, ia bets ame: wes fod rete ay fing come teens aomine of the at we have fal ‘cophacnoe i EUGENE URSIN, and in y and adabliiy, aed | gaaninausly nominate. bhi for a noe Fourtgenth Renolved, That Eugene Durnin, his lon; dene ou tk cual dey of te ward, ls feallion with ait Sar 821d chat bis election will be'a tia yb for our Pate “SReeolved, ‘That we call on all good dewoctats ‘votes for him. “Afr ihe pasting of, the abore resaution, Mr. Durain.a4- Gressed the meeting, and made a, few ve effective remarks, after w Ich the ‘and three umes three for his election FAMES GO GONUUDE, Chairiana. = War Reoor C442} Secretaries, At A LARGE AND ENTHUSTASTIO that or the Fifth Ward ratic U) ‘ov. 8, the assoc ‘was eloquently addreased by Bieter tor ge be asec ‘and McGinn, whose eloquent remarks elicited the most unbounded applause, and at the conclusion of their remarka the: r— euch greeted with three times three repeated; after which Wm. ¥. Baker offered the following resolution, which was unani- mously adopted:— Resolved? That the Domination of Joho McLeod Murphy for Senator of this district, meets with our cordial approba. Won; and the Coavention, presided over ts Bg plle P We ie serves great cresit in the selection of Mr, Murphy for Senator for this great commercial district, from its nOwn ome quirements and strict business babita, will retlect great eredit Gn the efty. in the councils of the _Biale, and we pledge to him our united support at the coming election, HENHY RUPKINEON, President, Rosuas P: SIKrs0%, } secretaries ee ROORLYN POLITICS SECOND ASSEMBLY Di BD Ser Kings couty.—" Another Coon &kinned”"—Sore ties nt veto Brooklyn, Coun of Kings, s8.—0. W. Lakoman being sworn ways that he ter, and bas been pleyed at dierent times stace, Lash by ir seme Rel. Weoghio, and is now co employed, and for all’ work performed by theeuld deponent has been paid by tho auld’ Sambo i Del- ; that the said deponent has eeen a statement published He of the Sth torts over: the ‘signattite of , he pronounces to be wholly snd eoltely false to 88 Thar 6 mate ry street of ves ear te this ‘deponent'dc own eT ee Sworn before me this in oh aay Bau, Gommniestoner of of Deeds. and with the name of James R. Delvecchio u, ever been atich bill or poster isauod, from his Pye erpleaers tincey colts. WEA Brad- gad me this = of November, ‘of Hrooklyn, County. of iit Ti sete eurepetan depose and ay th Sari ie rad read two in the cee 1, 006 signed by P. cnet oul Pisa for the a pur- before, ths damanerans ot tae oe cco nage ‘that each one of maid articles fale and wtoly unr ed Uxpenmt, ie pba Atiacismanir rot acca Ua ts | Capa ‘ines ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- CUMMINGS H. TUCKER. 8 aad 1 CAUTION DEMOCRATS, BEWARE SPURIOUS TICKETS, Look, out fc Boaus TATIONS REGULAR DEMOURATIC STATE JUDICIARY TICKETS. Bee thas the name of our worthy candidate for Judge of the Court of Appeals, ALEX. 8, JOHNSON, Heads the J ticket, An attempt will be made to aub- atitute the name Repuolican candidato— Davies, LEONARD, MONOKIEF. ROBKGTSON, DALY and ALKER By order of Isa fice ae. FOWLER, ‘Committee, A. Cmancetton, a A™Gtacunaes, jSeeretarien EROCR ARTS REPUBLICA! age SOMINATIONB, AAG V. VANDERPOEL, writs roy of the Court of Saari NDER 8. J SuReb,* rand VAN it, RICHMOND, of For CORN Le Wil a LW, J of the 81 Court, BA A e a. ‘MONCRU For Jaage of the Court ofGommeee FI ‘or nu i eH ARLES FP DALI For Juatice HRABY ALCER, ‘or Hupervisor, JOHN KR, biiade vrowtke, AG V. FO! a, Ghaltman Democratle Republican General Commitee, On, Mi. A Guseumins, $Seorotares, one wr adiiaied for Assembly were enanimeusly Tee reo TIAN 8. WOODRUFF. Fee sort Hct MORE _M. Buaxsnny Cox, Secretary. ROCLAMATION, * gle purvuenen of a reschation the Commen Geuncit of tho ‘a are OnE aunnip petLaxs oF attempting te veto ne ALLY, or of any person who, precure, ord: ‘another to offer Sip eraecte reese Uae Oeabay, THE SFU DAY OF Ni te he paid the eonvicuon of the x ‘corti ey nS heer persons fuanre a aaa Maw Fens, OF MI. : EOPLE'S CAsben ee ‘the Marine pow, ra A. TALLMADG) Remy ee ATO a AT RIOT, RK BEN ATO: ’, MERWIN K. BREWER, EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPU! AN N@l R Ranaieria! Drei Ninth, Fitch Sestak ‘Kighteeuth wards 0 WILLIAM McMURRAY, ‘VENTH ASSEMBLY Lerten oo FREDBRIUK A. UME co " OONKLING. eet SQcrnry, OR 99 COLt ‘AN ORDER ee Mee oR deld jn THiURED ay» wane. Ronis ee eat iameed, ea 4 Pra ae eT Cor SC the Gest a Reece ere - ie MSAAd E°F6Ciile ancien. eee sme teat. i moon, Tear of discovery 868; of independence the 894, and of thé imatiiution the 7st." 7 YVHIG NommNarions. Tharp B eg saree Broad: desirous of Teer Ae Fel ee Juste of For Justices of wine oS 8 ANTHO Yor Judge of the Gourto justice of the Marine of New Ye Bey FAADERICK | Gab ~ ad wns BIACKSTONE, WARD. sig | A Ed bob Ine OF ' THE paposn WARD: Democratic Agsociation, ray 2 st Sones Nor, was ome ae Sr ease ot ee Cgc 2 trom te te ward. the iar the conven: Tos bld putnant ion call fem the Genera) Rr essen sullod to tbe outdai wed earbeet support of tee det ee JUAN F. HORN, President. sams, Cd } secretaries, “ > Sree wasn pede BORATIO N. 1. WILD. ‘ TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT—THE FOLLOWING: perusal sorrespondence & respectful. recommended tc the ofthe Detaoe rutic Republ lectors of the Fourth Senatorial New Yorx, Nov, sw) you" auawer tse following ‘Wx. Wusox, questions to peor yes a bet placed in aay beadsr— Firat—Did Mr, John Meieod Mur by promise you bie =f Bort vou. received the nomination for Senator from jozart Hall Senay rial Convestiont Hooond Wes bea candaze betore tie Benatere): Oeaven- tion represen Mozart fnird—Did he promise to ubice by the deciaion of thet Con - vention? "*Pourib—Pid he meet yount Mr. Crook's, No. 100 Broadway, — Re ede oy lor Geceiving you, and then pledge him- elf to support Firth Did Me. Murphy tell_you Llp Ye. held Go Taramany Hail tenatoriv] Convention in bent, thelr bomibation frou the fact of bla plodgiog” bimeelt mp, ese breeze eet ee P oUF ED ta STGHARL HaLeia, i Se Greoniah rat No. 11 Linenty Street, New Yous, Nov. 5, 1880, seiitomar Batzix, Yoo Sir In to your nots of tbo ‘ou my auswer to certain questions Soulntasd doarein. woul re ettully say that I'do uot ap- prove of a paper it in this case, as Tam mean- a@idate before the eorps otis io Fourth Bena- tie ast quecuon f anew: Feet ee occa fe the third, be did, to the fourth, be 4 25 ce i F ef : pby tell 70 Surpiy ‘all you he wae ooh, nor woul hr. Villon reeves ved the Fez 4 if 5 H fl : uF #3 63 Moueerry Mn. 8. Swirt—Sin: In answer Mr, Murphy waa follows a a an ig a Et that Be Tend ae Eo ee MUON? ator fae be wut support be oa a ceca, One a Sher Mr. inte and be informed me oid not blame wt. that he would be tis friend, and that he would next ection. The decison 1 Teame to was that be ie respectfully, ‘WittiawoakRos.” 4% SENATORIAL DIgTRICT. Pits, Second aware ‘Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Right: mn. Regular Nomination. Om EE PEE Be non om Arrrep Crancettor, Pec. 4™ SENATORIAL ee Ce otitate, DR. SAMUEL HALL TH beech: < Cont First, Second, Third, Four, Fi curb. Ft, Sy > Slnth, Seventh, ighth and Democratic 4 E a Republican 1 Regular Neminatiea. FOR STATE BEN aro! TLLIAM. "WAkSON, ae Fos DISTRICT. TH SENATORIAL | DISTRICT, furteenth and Righteonth wards eee oe nec For Senator WM. A. GUEST. a SENATORIAL DISTRICT. PTT ay the Electors of the Fixth Senatorial Dawa pevtncsteumameres meme . savas lateee ‘are in cireulation to the effect that I have urendy or {0 withdraw from the feld, % becomes , in Justice to my friends, to dec'are that while i for oF desired the nomination vo dateringly ¥ ty accepted the same and have neither I withdraw in favor of any other oandidaie now ia nominavon. Senator of the State of New York is ene of the Sion at” the: present Lane whee "a0 gs tte | projects are in embryo few can understand or appreciate, who are not erroreae with them. These cor:upt schemes I am and = Fae prea cer scent. soptclaly Bréedway, to the encumbranes of” railroad treek or the equally corrupt propos!- tlon to Yield up for epeaulative purposes the Ive portion of this ialand known as Washington Ht or any other plan Mberedy the propery of the city ie 0 pgisated array for the benetit of individuals and will een ts me tm all and every form or shapein whlch ‘may ted, Trusting that the voters of the Sixth now under- Saab BE is hate of toe peoples W. DRAKE PARSON: Ane er = HENRY J. TaviNG” LY DISTRICT. oh ASSEMB) g Badagiol RARON a WEAR eying ad in nomination, Mr. Bante Having declined in his 00 BEOTMENT, ATTENTION, BATTALION —THE Leeman Vas tie eee ae semblyian for the Third Acoma on CAPT. JERRY Bi SOY Sisssow. 14™ me oe DISTRICT—E'GHTEENTH WABB. beers a American and Whig Nomination. it [57 WARD aaa REPUBLICAN WARD Committee are requested to meet on Bleceter sect, ncat Ureeue Sooo ew JOHN WHEELER, Chairman, _ 1. F. Hannon, Secretary. Vqmwa WARD UNION DEMOCRATIC CLUB—& MEET Fie 808 te bore club wilt rover iby order os ‘ First avenue, on Monday evening, November 7, 1689. By cri JOuN J. Moman, Secretary, ‘ST WARD. Fifteenth Assembly District. 2 Democratle Republican, Neminatin. ____ BO. W. VARIAN, iC AL TBR | SMALL RUBBER Fi POLITICAL. SNAUL RUBBER Bl er year patscts ae) ‘A. BUNNER, at 50 Jobo aro pow rtteh, and of C. W. Brower, corner of and Fourth avenue. FOR FAS.

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