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a Phe Lastest Inter iganee: {From Seeetaviie ‘Pisg, Oot. 20.) Tho athe mant uighuly wateh is waremittingly continned, tho night every onimm capable of carrying arms 4 EL) ‘the two twenty-four poand howitzers aud na “eurropade ard posted wt thi promment aceon which are defended by Darricades, whily tho en- tw the cenive of the city are obstructert by others. by ing ort sbout 8 P. M., tweoty or twenty fwe borsomen wery seen on the other side of the rosaca, im- edits 7 00 the rear of the city, evidently part of the ‘s foroe; the alarm was given, the families living nh Se odakires flew to their toogin ‘places in the centre, whilo the men, many of whom were asle»p or necessarily empoyed ib ordinary labor, harried to tho barricades, where they remained until morning, the enemy retiring age not reappearing during the she nig Op Thorsday it was ascertained that Cortioas bad been sending out bie scouts ip strong bodies, gasheriog up boreve at the various rancho, wn feo Ww less ata time, end driving the cattle off with them. It was reported at Matamoras that from Onin to sixty of the des peradocs who escaped from the Victoria prison had come the river the evening before and joined him; aleo that be had obtawed some six thousand dollars; but no one knew from whom, or how. The waits left for Corpue Chrieti and “Laredo in the meme, and a return mail should have come in from the former place on Thorsiay, and from the latter on Friday, Dat neither mails nor riders bave come tn, No doubt Oor- tapas bas taken them and the riders. Ho is extending his ratinus towards th: coast, and 1s evidently in command ‘al! the roads. The perueal of our extra and the lowers from here, and the letters and despatches from other pots wy our people, will, no doabt, aiford bim and his scientific corps great pleasure. Tt will ‘po idle hereafler to send off mails unless well guarded. ixbt on Frvlay morning one of the two mounted Ket guards at the outexine of the town saw @ man skiik- in the bushes with a gun pointing at his comrade. Our evo fired at him iustaody, but his horse aod that of his @omrade Wek fright at report Upon retarning no wigns of the ekulker were to be found. During the day of Friday hie scouting were reported to have boon Been ‘at various points not far outéide the city, bat no Special alarm occurred, About dusk Mr, Franck Camp Bell, Deputy Sherif, a printer by trade, who came from Natoditocts, ‘Louisiana. and Was « sister and other re Eves in that town, whose family lived at the suburb of mairevo, about a mile anda hall above tiwu, weal up to see Mem. He rote a good horse and was armed with a Sharp's wife and a six shooter. A Mexican who came a day or two since from Goliad with a party of horse traders. bay A relations in Ramireno, went with him, qoute | also horse. They bai hardly got into their houses, wanna perty ‘of ton heavity armed bandits surrounted fhe Bouse, took Mr. Campbell prisene: < his horse and arms, robbed the Mexican of bu hors y masie privovers also of four woll disposed Moxicans iiving at Rawireno, wok their horses and arms aud carried thea a&, excopt the man from Goliad, up towards the camp of Cortivas. The geotiemen from Goliad represent the aa- fortunate man from their place as worthy of ati coc ‘The famitics of the prisoners arc in the greatest distress. ‘This brings ue down to Saturday moraing, with a bitter serther and a closely beleaguered town tw comfort us: no Belp witbin our reach, and that which is promised wholly insufficient for our necessities. LETTER FROM OORTINAS. Oo Wednesday a letter was brought into our city aui d@ehivered to a merchant here, written by the baad of no Mexican or Spaniard, in wrewhed apelling and grammar, whieb, translated into tolerable Euglish, would read as fol- lows — Vittaxunva, Oct. 26, 1859, pity, to you that having been informed’ whut the town of witic ie. fortifying iteolf to fight against mo, T toll you Pen hast Uo nos Me FeAete ciatee tasters Cookin Me many persons who are faultless, suc as your house, that of D. alejandro, that of D. Pablo and other indivi dual houses, exch ax that of D. Vencesia:s Vega. Do mo the favor to acquaint all these persons aud Mr. Powers (err Maver.) anc Mr. James Brown (the Sher.) tbat I jo not wish to molvet the town T hope vou may auswer te, bocaus> T'amn ‘about to march upon the twa, vino» T bave now got sutticient force and arullery to batter down We houses, und not being desirous of doug so, I desire from you the three or four persons by whom I have beeu aggrieved, such as Mr. Adolphe Glavecke, the squinting Sheriff, the Marshal, and some other persons who bave di@icpities with me. Do me the favor, aud with yon all Drove persons whom Ihave vamed, t¢ make this letter known to them, that they may drive out these men and ite me to their Held of battle, IT await your aaswer in @rder to act us it suits me. Nomore. Your forvant, who Places himeelf at your orders. JUAN NEPOMUCENO CORTINAS. LATER FROM NORTHERN MEXICO. ‘om the New Orleans Picayunne, No ‘The Brazos st: amebip arrived yesterday, bringiug intel- Bgenee from Nortoern Mexico, that some sixty felons, emined in the pri-ons of Victoria, hat been set free by fie populace, and after Jevying their contribations on that efty, were roaming ever the country, Amony ote 1 Wreatened, war Fervando, Tamaulipas, whence te family of Mir. Jefferson Barthelow had fled to Brownsville for protection. It it reported they bave a large band who are visiting and robbing the rauches everywhere, and ex- pected finally to inake tbeir way to Matamoras ‘and the Awerican border. rrr FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Moxpay, Nov. 14, 1869, ‘The bauk statement of to-day compares as follows w: thet of Inet weeks end’g. Loans. Specie. Osreulation. Deposits. Nov. 5...$120,118,037 20,228,342 8,627,421 73,673,893 Ney. 12... 121,206,352 20,186,956 8,443,555 74,680,191 Ine 1,088,215 bcs — 1,006,283 De — 41,586 «183,866 a ‘On the above statement it is enough to remark that it fed the preceding one will affurd the advocates of the benkrupt law for banks and other corporatiops ample greund for urging the adoption of their views by Congress a8 soon a that body meets. There ie no excuse for any ew bank expansion at the present time. Trade is not in- @reasing, money is not required by merchants; there is po great demand for loans, either in Wall street or in com- mercial circles; the banks should be curtailing, and strengthening themselves for next spring. Their officers mast be aware that we have exported this year twenty to sbirty millions more specie thaa bas been obtained from ‘the mincs, and from the prospects of trade next season there fs po doubt but the export of gold will continue. The Precious metal has in fact become a staple product of this ‘country, and its export is now even more certain than its Production This year the banks were able to stand the drain without suffering, in consequence of the large re- Serves that had accumulated in the country during the year 1858. Next year there will be no euch reserve found to draw upon, and if, by expanding this winter, the Dbauks foster an excessive importation of foreign goods mext year, they may rely upon it thut, next fall, thoy will bave trouble. We commend the subject to the hongbtful attention of members of Congress; it is vain, Bow, to expect the banks to pursue a prudent course if Belt to themselves. Money is fairly active, without any advance in the retes. First class March paper was done to day very freely at 634, with an exception in the caso of a very prime bill at 6. Very choice short acceptances are nego- flable at 5 a 53%. On call, the brokers are amply sup. Pied with money at 5 per cent; the old houses have money left with them at 4a 43. ‘There is not much doing in foreign exchange. ‘The rates are 110 a 110% for 60 day bills on Leadon, and 1103; a 110% for short sight; goot mer- @antile names go at 109% a 5; france at 5.104 11% for Short sight, and §.123¢ a 13% for the usual sixty day bilis. ‘The demand is quite moderate. We hear of no specie go- img to Boston to-morrow for Wednesday's steamer. ‘The course of the domestic exchanges is shown by the Bollowing table of the price of sight bilis on New York at ‘Whe cities mentioned: — ‘The stock market continues dull and inactive, Prices of some descriptions were rather better at the morning board; between the boards things were steady; ‘n the ‘afternoon there was bardly any business transacted, and the general market closed dull. There has been some ebanging of sides among the leading operators, and it may take aday or two for their effects to be felt. It is under- | ‘stood that leading speculators have made large purchases of Central within a day or two. The price fluctuated all day between 80 and 80%, closing in the after. noon at 797% bid. The Western sharce were freely sold for the fall, Galena down to 71%, aud Rock Island to €234; the short interest in thehe stocks is becoming quite large, and would materially assist an upward movement, Hlinois Central finctuated between 64 and 6234, closing in the afternoon at 623, bid. It is understood that a new as- fessment is short y to be made on the stock. Loud com- Plaints are miade agaiust the directors, who, it is alleged, ‘took the opportunity, when the stock was at 67 a 68, to Sell out, leaving others to pay the assessment, Panama ‘and Pacific Mat) are higher; the former sold this morning at 7394, the latter at 195. ‘The lof Vi % ar iberlaes ‘oon-arrival of Vanderbilt's ‘Bre ib Gemand at 98; 80 that ther "@ seems to be a fair pros- ‘pect that the company wit be able to renew ent acs thout paying an; ttocks are inactive; aloes are tr iden cat a tations of the day were:—Missouri 6° $434 a 44; Canton, 31% 418; Cumberland Coat, 13.014; Pucite vig onan? ship, 72% 8 %; New York Contral, 797; a 80; Eric, 7 a3; Hudeos River, 375f a 74; Harlem, 9% a 10; do, Preferred, 96 a 34; Boading, 875; 8 7%; Michigan Coatral, 41 4 M5 ‘Michjgap Southern and Northern Indiana, 6x aT do. guaranteed, 173¢ @ 74; Panamg, 124% @ 125; Ui inois Con. al, £234 a 4; Galena and Chicag®, 71% a 72; & end Toledo, 19}f @ 7%; Chicago and s7ock Island, 62 The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day w ‘Total receipts... —For customs, ‘Total pay ments, Bulan ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $26,821,432 69, and the balauoes $1,321,916 27. The trustees of tke Ohio Life and Trust Company are paying a dividend of ten per gent to creditors, interest he- ing made up to August 24, 1857, the day of fuluro. kearn, also, that Mr. Reomelin, one of the trustews, bas filed his resignation in the United States Circuit Court of Ohio, leaving the management of the trast with James P. Kildreth alono. ‘The following ts the winter tariff of freights, which took effect to-day — New York, all rail..... New York, rail and wate Boston, Philadelphia, all rail Philadelphia, rail avd Baltimore, ailrail.... Baltimore, rail and wuter. A comparison of the present condition of the country Danke of Massachusetts with the figures of the previous month presents the foliowiug chauge Oc. 1. 828,687 600 28,087 0 Loans and discounts 49) ott hey * ey Ine #The decrease of capital is owing to ine omusion of Bass River Bauk, now being cloted up. ‘We read in the Chicago Press— tistics of our railways show that the receipts for ave increased largely over those Of last your, S cOusiderably less. The fact nding their produce to mar- lw avoid the expense of jetate of prudence, and let this wize poliey be rigidly adbered to wil old debw are assenger traffic proves that the people are ket, while they stay at This 15 certainly the Mr. Fiteh, the supposed manager of the International Bank at Torepte, Canada, which failed gome time since, has issued the following card:— The Interbatioual Bank of Cannda, at Toronto, is now, previous w il suspeusion, under f and others having ed our stock in the and was for S01 Bhonid, howewer, the time granted y law be suffered to elapse aud the back not resume Dasiness, I ma; sider it my duty, both to the a full and explicit statement of the facta in the case. In the meantime I trust the public will suspend judgm.nt. peblic and wyseif, We find in the Boston Herald the foliowing para Teach, Schwartz aud Cross, the parties to the Bonner check forgery, WhO were arreeted in East Bostou last week, just as’ they wero about saing in the English steamer, are waated in Philadelphia, where they have been successful in committing forgeries upon banks to the amount of eight or nine thousand doltars. tion was sept Ly the Goveruor of Peuusyivania for the three men, but it did not reach Bosten until, upon a hearing of the case, Leach and Schwartz were remanded upon a requisition of Governor Morgan, of New York State, and Cross bad been discharged. The parties now in custody have been identifed as being parties to the forgeries upoa the Philadelphia banks; but Cross. who has escaped, is believed to have been the principal i the The earnings of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad in October were:— Earnings from all sources Operating expenses. Officially reported net earnings... ‘The Chicago Democrat bas the following :— Some time ago two of our city bankers made up ages of five or six hundred dol’ars each, of the bills of the Reaper's Bank, of Fairfield, Iitiao’ to that institution for recemption. Reaper's Bank commenced paying the bills, one at aime, and in emall silver coin, the consequenc» of which was, tha: at the close of the day there remained a large quan- tity of the bills unredeemed. and the auditor applied to, as ngual, to sell the securities of the bank jodged in kis bands, which conzisted of United Betore he could do so, however, the Reaper’s Bank served three injunctions upon the Autitor, obtained from the Superior Court of this city, him from eelliug the securities of the bank, on the alleged ground that the protests were illegal, up is @ very importaptone, and will, indeed, be made a [the Court should sustain the injanctious, the legally authorized tn deiayig all applicants for the redemption of their bills, when preseuted in any quantity, by paying them one at a tume, in five cent pieces, and as slowly as the teller can On the other baad, should the Court «is- —_ the injunctions, and declare tho Protest legal, the Reaper’ rfette GaRER Mt pce Ao, inte ulations 8 SPA gee ‘thon of their curreney at sight, or have thelr business wound up by the Auditor. od gent them down The cashier of the These bills were protested, The cage thus made banks will bereaft count them out. Stock Exc’! $7000 U States 6’ 10000 Tenn 6's, 84g 500 Brook'n Cwi. 1 1060 N ¥ Cen 6's... 1006 Erie 2a m bas. 9000 Hud K RR 2d m £000 Mich So sf bds, 500 I! Cen RR bds, 10 hs Ocean Baink.. 11 American Ex Bk. SECOND BOARD. $1000 Virg State 6’s.. ae 2000 Hud, RRR 2 Mtge ve 2000MCRSpelmigesicd 8734 2000Mich $0 2d mige bd 41 20 ehe Ndersey Zinc. 60 Pacific Mail SSCo. 316 NYork Gent. RR. 80 +86 125 100m. cont, RR. 1960 6234 = Crty Banks, Nov. 14, 1859. - 5, wre 1,160, “a7 190,63 5,669,643 98, $2 106,312 4,160,428 t Am. Exchange. 3! Butche. & Drovs. 107, 195 N.Y. Exchange, phd America, . 33,1 ‘718,639 Union .....-.066 1% ieee _—_ Total. +++ 6 206 882 20,106,966 68 800,506 14,080,101 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. jae dh Nov, 14-6 market was sal sales of pots were and of eta $6 31. beg —The market was lees buoyant an active, especially for the better claes of brands, white common brands were firm, though portance. The sales embraced about 16,000 bbls, following notations — Sound superfine State, Extra State Superfine, Westera Common to choice Western extra, Extra Genesee,.... Mixed to straight Sou Straight to good extra do Choice v oxtra family and r pai rat 8512 Sseesresss 6 00 Bo 40 50 80 oo oo BReoresads 6 5 5 7 3 4 Ss dian erntnued firor, with sales of 200 a 30) bbis. Fonthern eur wes tu fair demand, with sales of about 1,00 bbia., cheimg within the above quotations Rve Tour was i thir Tequest at OUF quotations, with ¥ales of about 260 bbls, Corn weal was #eady and wupplies light and sales moderate at ubove quotations, Wheat was tive and pnwoes heavy and easier, and sales of about Duehelet ul $140.0 $1 413g for white Cunw’a, aha $1 36 for ainber Michigan. Corn—Males to-day 7,500 bushels at $1.02 a $1 (3 for round and Southern yellow, and 0c, a 9c. for new Jersey yellow, Rye waa steady, with sales of 1,100 buchels st $80, a 84c. for State, Rarioy. was tien, wita Fates of about 16,000 fitecee 18. w Be. for Casale Fast aud at S80, for Canada Weet, and at 80c. a Shc. for Western, Oats were trap, with sales of State aud Western and Contain ab Anan net Corn —The market was quiet and sales limit d, m- clutmg Fome 100 bags Rio, at 186, Conor —The eule embraced about 3,700 bates, inetnd- ing 60 in transit, ‘The market closed’ without quetadle chapge in pr Fence To Liverpool, 175 bales of cotton were en- aa dat $1Ad,, 300 big rosin at Be. 3d., and $90 boxes ners nt #8, To wondon, 60 tiar2es rice +100 bilé, apirits turpentine at ds, 20 Lids. tallow at 25e., and 50 tous olleake wt 268, To Glas gow, 26 bhi. tullow were engaged at 258, A vosen! was fuhen up to load wih 4,600 bia flour for Gibrahar, at c. per bbl To Bremen, 600 bbig. rosin were engaged atte Me, Hay —Sales of 8002 1,000 bales were made at T5c. a £0c. The market for city use varied from 90 @ 9c, and $1 for email lors choice, Tron was unchanged, abd sales light at $23 60 a $24 for Secteh pig. Motassks.—Kales of 40 bbls, new erop New (rleans were nue at 6c, Cuba muscovado was quiet at 24¢. a 28e Navat Sronrs.—Saled were Mmited, and confined to small ‘ote epirns at 4c. Rosin was quiet at $1.65 a $1 67 a $1 67. per 210 Ibs. delivered. Crude was nominal at $3 6245 ‘Ont —Tho market was quiet. Sales of 7,000 a 9,000 gallon linewed ernee Trovmoxs —Pork—The market was firm, with rales of about 400 bble., i og eRe at$ 150815 OK, and pome at $16 60, 600 bbls. prime, seller’s option a!! the year, Were ceported soll at p. t. "Reef was femiv with'a fair demand. ‘The salee embraced 390 a 404 bh incinding new country mees at $5 25, repacked mrss at $6.0 $0 873, and extra ut $11 a $11 25. Prime mess was stacy, Peet hame were unchanged Cut meats wore q rivt green shoulders at € icc a 6\e ,and hams ate. a RAC. lard was timer, with sales of 600 bbis, at 10i0. a lle. Butter apd choese were in moderate request, aud prices uneher Tuck.—Fales of 80.0100 casks new crop were male at Svoans—The quiet state of the market, noticed on Faturday, was continued today. Sales were under 100 Lhas. Cuba mnrcovana, at F7g0. a Te. Wriskry.—The market was irm, with sales of 700 bbis. al 2ixe. Movements in Real Estate. By A. J. Son & Co, x1. ees House aud lot, Oth at. 303 ft. @. av. C By Adrian H. Matler. Fonee and lot, w. 8. Sth av., 63 {t. 9 in. 8. of 30th at, 2170, ee Qlowe n. w 25th et PARITIME ANTHELUIO BSCR, Gimanac von, se rou! “ 47 | moon Port of New York, November 14, 1859 CLEARED, Steamship Ravaria (Flam), Taube, Hambure—Kunbardt & ‘thip Granite, Nickerson, Acapulco—Tappan & Starbnek. Ship Shepbern Kuarp, York, New Orleans—Wm Nelson & Eon. Hark Fra, Perry, Glyszow—Fdmiston Broa Pi, Hark Queen of the Flevt (Br), McMullen, Glasgow—Thomas Tark Herailia, Rost Marveillen—Rovd & Hincken. Trark M Pojeso, Costa, Paie"mo—Lawrenee, Giles & Co, ark Yomurl Tiesesang, Metanzas—Stevens Bros. Bark Ure Thon pron. Key Wert, Park Flight, Hawke, Charleston— Dunham & Dimon, Pris Sen‘tave (Pret), Eisenbrook, Port au Platt—Gelpcke, Kentven & Relehelt T'rig Ada (Rr), Greeno, Halifax—D R Dewolf, Fehr Coean Wave (Rr) Look hart, Windsor, NS—D R Dewolt. Sehr Persia (Bi olf. Fehr DB Rav Fehr Wm Mn wivchienin—eakley & Kenting. Sehr Sunn Unahingtoo—Telfair & Loch. Eehr Mart rab Selr kK mes Norfotk— Mott Redell. mile Eb Fehr Statesman, Meat, Alexandrt Salford & Dodge. febr RF nw. Philadelnhia—Jas Hand Schr Am Lorin, Resumes WF Lewin & Sebr.TM Wareen Chajman, New Haven—Master, Soop Willard, Buckingham, Newport—Master, ARRIVE: Steamship Dan} Webster, Miner Aspinwall. Nov 4. at 4PM: whh 227 passengers (from the Unele Sam from San Francisco) vin Havana Sth at@ PM, to B Alien. On 18thand Mth, ex pertenced strone galea and very heavy aaa. Stewmsiny James Adger Adame. Charleston, with mise and Eieamstin, Ronnoke, Conch, Norfolk. &e, with mane and pan- ey Re ea cena Sine ts RW: carried away portion of Aarboard wheelbousn ‘und’ apilt fore anil thin Jchp Jay (of New Redford), Hungerford, Shanghan 14 dave and 5 days from St Helena, with tens, &e, to ti Tatha way. Jv the Straits of Timor, spoke Rr ablp New Fra, from bina for London. “(The J J arrived 18th, but was accidentally omwied Tark Matagorda, Den, Reaton for Atbany. Prig Palestine ‘of Pit month, Masa), Burgess, Kineston, Ja, Oct 12. with log wood, de to Gelper Keuigent Relchelt.” Oat 24 Wm Rirson of Poston, the cook died of delirtim tremena. ‘The P haw exverienced heavy NE gaies the entire pavaage: aplit maireet! sprung ifhhoom, Jost baat, Ac, Brig Charles Adams (Br), Robirmon, Bonaire, 18 days, with salt, to Koiff& Persuhn. Brig Cecelia (Br); Kavanagh, Harvey, NB, 1 days, with stone, to.A Smithera’ Brig Lydia Stover, Cates, Wilmington, NO, for Boston, with newal stares, tL ELM Conner. Buram, Bluff Point, Va, $ days, with oak, for Port Jefferson Brig Empire. Crowell, Philadelphia for Roston, Brig Mary HW Panter, hace ibs for Tiewnrs Fehr Grardiila Reker St Johna, NF. 17 days, in ballest, to Post A Strall Tes experienced heavy westerly weather: Tost maingall xplit jth, 4c. and was blown off ae er ‘an lon 32 “teh eae Phititos, Grand T TT. 13 to J Freas. Faperienced heavy N¥ and EF weather chr George (Rr). Alten, Londonderry, NS. 12 days, with po tates to maator febr Pennet Flanner, Applegate, Charleston, 5 days, with i ‘Meret ‘Wilmington, NC. in Ecatt Wiinngton, NC. Piehs en Marshall, City Point, Ae. to dnreen Tur ter & Co. Rehr Oliver T Lee Tee, Vireinin, 3 dave, Sehr Geore Drnmmer Smith. Virginia, 3 dave. chr Wm Ho Atuned Foster Tangier for Rowton. Flas, Philadeinbia for Toston, Phy phia fer Boston, days, with coun, Sehr A Hammond. Lawrence, Rehr Tady Fen, Corson, Reston for Pbiadelphia, Sehr Arevs. Noris Scmerset, days fel rT ney Plake Rell, Rondon! for Hoxton. Eebr Odd Fellow, Tracy, Rendout for Boeton. RELOW Brig A D Gavage, of Westport, NS, SATLED Fhipa DeWit Clinton, Tivespool: Geerge Green, NOrleans: Pith a a ara Mobile; barks Flaab, Vera Cruz; Harvest, evunn Also Pr steamship Karnek, Nasean and Savana; shine Vinda, prd fherherd Knenp. New Orleana: Fioland Apatachieola; barke Yankee Blade Savannah; J W Paice, Monrovia; br Africsnug (Hr) Rathurat, Snntiago (Brem), Port an Piatt. ohm auarantine—Bark Marmion, for Aepinwall; brig Tza, “Wind during the day WSW to NW. Telegraph Martne Report. HIGHLANDS Nov M4"sanset—A brig tn the offing. Wind | NW, fresh, weather clouny, RANDY HOOK, Nov 14, annset—No inward hound resela ineteht Shins Prot . for Antwerp, passed out over the bar at lh AM: DeWir Clinton, for Livernnol. at 2: Br stevmship Kernak. for Neeanu and Havana, at 2.30 PM. Wind fresh from. NW: wes her clear FORT LAFAYRTTE Nov 1 amnset—No inward bonnd ves. se's in wicht? Park Flash for Vern Croz, pasned down the TArrows Ht 1115 AM: hip’ Ceo, Green. for New Orleane, at 1270, and thio Shepherd Knapp, for do. et 130 PM Wind NW, freah; weather clear, Herald Marine Correspondence, JARVIS ISLAND, BPO, Ang 2. 1880—T left New York om the mh January on my way to this. Jurvia, one of the islands ef the Ainerican Guano Co aitnated in Int 0.228, ton 169 5890 W Arrived here via San Francisee and Honoluln Mareb 13: found shin Henry Rs rw. loading guano. The follow. ing vessels loaded in trrn. viz:—Ship Rambler 1 Enchem, Atkine: shine Flee'wing. Howen. Heanerun Lewin: Argo, Rallard; Polynesia, Morse; Goaport, Merrill. The Vic tory. Gardner. wif foviow ‘A ship fa leaded here wt the rate of abont }00 tone por day. hin Mary Bradford Peterson, arrived July 30 from New Yerk with enrgo for this teland fing Baker's. and is dcharetng materiale for honses railroad track, &c, and laying four new moorings; Will lenve soon far Raber's Jarvis and Faber's Islands (18 N lat, 176 W lon) are conve nient places for whnlern tn thie vicinity tn atop to deliver letters and cet news from home, We ad news in 46 daya from New York per Yankee, from San Francisco at Honolulu, and Vie- tory. from Hono’ m New York Tune, Ban Francleca July % Latent dates fri Thermometer AM today 112 inthe run The prevaiting windshere nre easterly. but for the Inst ten days have bad & series of calms, which tm very nnnaual, Mincellancoas The ship Charles Crocker, from New Orlean for Tiverpool, previously reported ashore nenr Cape Florida, basa cargo of 2120 bales cotton nnd 50 bh is tohacen, wulned at about $186,000. The thip Peidelberg also ashore near Cape Florida, han @ cargo of 3419 bales cotton and 1°00 staves, valued at $188,000. ‘The ship Fidzn Maliory, aleo nehore near Cane Florida, hase cargo of (22 ball balea coftem, valved nt $196 000, ‘The steemebip Jamra Sdger, Capt & dame, arrive last night from Charleston, The obfiging purser has our thanks for late papers, For Ban Francisco— We notice the elipper Grent Republie, f the Shippers Line, is filling up rapidly, and will be fail by Feturday, the 19th int. ‘The dispatch of this monster ship re- fleets great credit on her agents, Mewarn John 1 Earle & Oo, Sunr Brive Bran, at Baltimore, having dacharged SSP ape al Scher aE Appears to be strained. born © 4 Mosniox, Morriagn, at Charléaton "from renorts:—Oet 18, lat 40, long 48, experienced heat P which blew away the clore Peeled topsally care Hed away the foreyard aod sprung the beads of the fure and mivver marta Fru Tertana, Coffin, hence at New Orleans, reports the th oli, in lat 28, lon 15 encountered a ities pode to NW: lost main topgeliantmast, aprn Sree. Toni anila and bulgarks, and sustain becsaps Fa Park France & Bi serge Fd be de Parrs Weert fea, Taylor, and Racehorse, + Boston from Fm i the Lighinonee Chanel: ‘The Wertern heat tnd sia the Racehorse lost jibbpom, foretopgallantmmaat dave with salt, | Ranx #aKan, Btevens, from Savanilla for Ni zor, | reverie nt Kingston. co. siring nie 2 shan aaperie: gale Goring. aK jos par foreman and susatred saber Gamage. im Brio 8 fobnson, of Ra doe Cxsanee. MF eh ee men from his awn Bria Heiss, Miller, from Rio Janeiro Baltimore, before reported'anhore, haa been got off nad towed to" Baltare Eek cpparentiy wustained wo datmage be wy Frwin, Hassell, from Jacksonville mora, put Into buriesion L1G inet forrepelen bacing Se toe ieee nn wes ‘he 89, len 76 44. Cel pokes i oy gate. to which bart ite deck fond dd camped the tri tak an ‘ath inet experienced @ second gale from the porthevat which siramwed the vessel very muca. Frye Uantax. Scola rem Suvannah for At Joho, NB, Ine New vert ih unt hong experianced very boary wenhor ot ba Nea Ataa Ba emee Whe ema from 9 Domingo Cy for New Cork, arrived off Od vein aT Iaving!iot Der wala, "3De male. was wloX, wd the ook died at St Domingo. fone Davin Paver, at Wilmington, NC, from Philadelphia, reyorts:— On the hb trast, 20 mites aouth weat of Cape Hatter sa, parced » by Weprit, part ef a bout, and @ mast with part of rig: Fing atinched to it anppesed to have belonged to a veusel of about x0 tons burthen, Ecnk RWARH=Capt Taylor, of ache Woodbine hence at Wil- mingion, Feperia hat on the @ hy in Mat 82 Xow 78 vs gale from ‘he NW, fell in with the nchr twan rh a, Cpt Coiltpa, from faci ville, ¥'. bons bows phis with a eareo of lumber dp a satin captain and crew and bro vite ern to i of the Rwann, sa) pi Ecnn ANN MAKIA—A despntch from. Haltfax, from ‘apiate ‘Coombs, of the sebr Ann Marin of Giouceater. states that the Verse] bed struck on Jedore ledges and bliged: seven mbers broken, she hes ashore, waittn, Instructions: crew saved. Ser Oxara Eva, from the bun Bt Lawreoce of and for Gioner ster. fi.scbore on a ledge off Shelburne, NB, but come neket ship Luey Thompson is now on the reat Balance rreruira. Ebe will be stripped, recwulked and nowly ebr Emily Kerr was condemned at Rio Janeiro previous to Eept 20, and sold for $250. Whalemen, Arr at Newport 18th toat, bark Gevola (of NBedford), Chad: w Mb WH bola wh nod 100 de ap, at New Loudon 1b, sblp Chu Phelps, Brown, Palklaod and tendwich talon vide. “a trem Cadiz Oct 17, Wm F Safford, Royee, of SH, for ay ‘able Bay Bepti® Silver Cloud, Pilar, from Desola- rin "stand July 18, ship Mt Wollaston, Coffin, had nottaken a whee since December HN hark Joshua Bragdon, Bates, o cb to make & report) 6ebip Meme! itm Moody, NR, arr Sept 28 frem + mbrozette, for Patagonia, clean. 6 mos oat pvratde Sept4 barks Huctresa, Allen, N#, Carrol Gronnd, WAb RO ap BH! wh on board, an 600 wh uw told), nd si Vth for River of Plate mot N Bedford); 261 of Myave, &t The i hap 8b 04 bara air and ah ste, 2 Riebmood, Hussey i, ie * 180 fb GTO 8e Bae, ali told) and ald Get 6 for River of Plata; Oct t, Ellen, slocum, of fy Xaurtive, wih 900 ap 200 wh on board, and sid 6th for A Bee Kerat im Nantucket from the 2d officer of bark Ebtehe Ln Lireotn, NB, reports heron New ee Be “asy'bbie™ sp oil tala season, 900 bbis., ait —_ 1 eee Ship Mercury, from Celeutia, July al for ‘was signal- fed Neptid 1at'80 008. lon 28 90 Ke are ee hip Wm V Moser, Orr, 9 dase from NOrleans for Liverpool, Oct 26, of Key West Thip Neptune, Bartlet, from NOrleane for Liverpool, Oct 18, Off Cupe Florisa A Javge sia topsail Am ablp bound 8, was passed Nov 6, Int A bluokaiip steering BR, showing a private itienal,red and white irengular, wan ey ed Cet 30, bat 87, 6L {bark Amazon from Balumore for Barbados. days out, Oct iat sehr Ringteber, Wotnee, 4 days from New York for Jaomel, bet tehr James Madicen, of and from Raltimore for Jaralea, 13 dave ont, witt loss of toremast, jinhoom and maintopmast, no dnte, lat 24 60, lon 70 40--by wchr Wm Lancaster, hence at Go- balves, Foreign Ports. Aerimwars, Nov 8— Arr brig Ocala w Kica, Chapman, NYork. Ald 84. bark Cubn. Bates, He "gowler, Word, Lonion. ee. Button, Oct 28—Arr Charlee Is, Mewt, NGrieane H lag: flat, Arinorial, Cwnsland, and) Orpar Pasha, for Suvaoueh: HE Spearing, Rogers for Cape Good Lounrarg. Cet 21—8id Highland Light, Tripp. Martini eqhtirom the Roads (ct 25, Ocean Feurl, UBindier, Uatied tales La rene, Oct 20—OfF Cultizatcr, Austin, (rom Liverpool for NYerk: Adirondack ‘Tey or, from St Jobn, NB, for London Koxansk, Gel 26—In port brig ishig Bogle, Hutchinson, for NVork nahn Oct %—Sid Marthe Whitmore Cothurn, Mobile; th, Harding, Dyer, "ernand.na; HD. Brookman, pale : Clara 1. Preble, Suow, 'Jamaioa (aad an Chased in Penarth Roads 30th) CAanpENAS, Dov 4—Arr brig Lugretia, Stevens NYork. Sid e129, bark (not sbip) Willem, Lord, Phitadeichia; Boy 1, hark Theagere c nrva ftrusiec RYorks beige Vill (Hr, Roche, do; 4th, G@ Byron, Mardy, Boston, Leviathan, Harper, Port- don for NOrleans: Fan Arrat Bt Helena aso for Denth (and all anebored) Lene on for NOrleat rhored), Marah orrey, dd fer do; Courant, Oliver, do fer Newport (and fnchared) Footuow. Aug 4—sid ship Mandaria, Parritt. NVork VOPSTER, Cet $I Lizzie Drew, Gray. Shediac, Sid Seth. India. Hewitt, NOrieana qund from’ Bristal Pil Sia) F i‘ innell, Seaman, Malaga Arr barks (not ships) “arabia, Kean, Panna ioerg. NYork, Oth, (dd Fellow, Kitiot, Wiliam,” do: sohrs Lucy 1. Sharp. i Willams Hocking, Browanvite, Td ‘th. steamabiy Magnolta, Crowell bark ae ia wan Erskine, #a't- ateni bio Empire fund ald tor NOrte Nw ‘ge, bmail and st tae Terry, Portland; low, Morten, Whampoa via St Helens; bark’ Pes Portland; brig Davten, Starrett do. Sid Int, brig art (Br) Rel Raltimoge; 4th bark Cornelia, Berton NYork, Sth, bark & A Kinsmall, Hill, Boston. brig B (Br) Cook, N York, Sih mith, barks Geo Vhomaa, ion; American, Wortin; Card ee ache con ‘sry 3 5 ie (Br), ; achre PI Merrow, to; Abi teh he Mobile one ee Cid ith Roya, ‘Bowen, palachicola: hark 8 B Hate, Crowther, Betton irige War Hagia eratth, Won Talla Des gle (iin), Dunn, do: echr Phebe Morrow, do; Jane 1s’ Galvert * Fannte Vance, Titadeipnie, urt bark Sarah, Stevens, from chs Indus Stokely, for NYork; E TNvark Sor S dare, vada (8), Lang. Boaton: Prince of arolne Haynie, Chitlewony Now 1, Jos Clark, Fmeraon, Nt reane; Bama, Gott, Fld Stet. J beWolfe, Bradshaw, NOrleans worth, N York. (id 2th, Jare. Pennington, Apalachisnla: Thesdore Hugba, Rie daneire, 28th, sdin McHenry, Fitdlater, Mobile; 20:n, ‘ Gy ih Cheeslier Perkins Rombay; 2%h. arene Pd Sincapore Aberdeen, Cochrane. Mata elertia, Howes, Moblie: W Cumming, Johns, Philadel: Pinas Monterey, i rep, ravannah Meyer, NYork; Arlington, Loxnon, Cet 29—Cl4 Yorktow: Horton, Cardiifard Melbourne MAKSPITLES, Fld Ouiney, Manson, Palermo; 28h, eehorn. Manna, Ang Zi erpool: kept 1, Wm Spra ATANZAS. Now Arr bi sehre 7 Kean aren B qn res. ui ath, Alnhama, Brown, Bh Mid Cet Sh, bark David Nievels, Nickola, Holtnew Nor berk J BJchnecn Blake. Balimores brigs W Cardenen: 4h. Jacob Lock thompson, don 1 rea, Pe pazasitto. Rev aia bare Panne i Herrick, NYork; schr gant Wind. Hush, do. x0, Got IS—Arr Winyaw, Wyman, Bangor; 200, ce. Clas pole, Merseiiiee ik iz) AMPTON, Oct 29—Arr Tentonta (as), Hansen, NYork for R: Geo Stockham, Sttuson, Darien. Oct Zid Bunteam, Bishee, Valparalao; Sea ti, Caldera piBNA, Oct 2-—Arr ship Rockall, Martin, Calentta (and i Sth for Heston). BM lat, ship Clara, Wella ifroun” Hava ins Falmouth . Ort %— Arr schr Fila Reed, Tnz0, Guantanamo. . NB, Nov &—Cld brig Handy, andy, Havana, Tons \staxpe, Nov I—At Grand Turk, bark Gen War. re skerrow, for N¥ork 8 days, Ig; brig Charles Wenley, Me- Givers, tor do or Hoaton, 2 t Lite Cay, bark Young America, Herlow. for NOrienas 4 days, brig Heyward, Bark- Jey for N¥ork 8 diye ‘ENICE, Uct 26—Arr Palermo Ingham, Shields. ALERAWDRIA ‘ROO TES a brie ae AN Tm id brig Ja Ne Reston; achra Courier, Crowell: Bomton a 5 rwiliden, wea ate 4 W Godfrey, Wicks, i Ano Brown, Brown, ANY, Nov 12—Arr echr “Amanda, Knowles, Vienna. cit see Nelie Win, Holmes, Richmond, Va. ee BURTON, Nov 12, PM—Aarr steamer vheen Coregae, Ma. thews, Philadelphia; ship Middlesex, Parmeiee, Calcutta; bark Grotasion Spring: Bordeanx. Vis Quarantine, ship Samuel Lawrerice, Patten, t Iverpool h—Arr abipa jaiiary Ann. Remmonds. and TB Wales, Purr, cfeleutta: Bouihern Engle, Caldweil. Kan Francia: rhs Cor vos, Cast 5 taure Com) . Read, Liverpoc}; brig Chi Eko Janetro; achrete X Fommnac, fa Fangler: Mountain Eaele, Per sleton 4 and evening, bark V4th—Arr barks Allen Taylor, ; Racel Rearies do. Cid shi Wena Wat, Lindel Ta Franeleos i sid UREENIMORE: Nov ii Tee BA 0) ov 12 a K—Arr teamship Parkersharg, Powell, NYork; bark Selah, Gould, barleate.; barke Kate’ Ulver, uence’ Ayres: Hylpb; Jones, Hoston: brigs Helen, R sr penke. (Br) Gwynn. bemarara; ing. Bemis nears Prnacia Kimore, smith, yon, age, Providancn: Priacl bs gator, (ir) Skioner, do; Medinm, in. (1) Blew mmord.Hammond, NBedford: Minarea, eae Wulne, NYork: ald, Bunker, kaa: pore Meces. Faget, Providesee Gin take aieamships Bald tanore, Greene u Whitney, Lovett Homa ge Point, # ebster Kelly Hagan, Merwin, Avery N York Rina, it Yimin, do. Mosse Van Nese, an Name: : Deonia, dt cr inten, Low Park Maras Indies; Bt Jobus, PR; achra N Godfrey, Ril Dating Howes} Providence ftalan ne Sia 4th—Pelow tby tel) shipa Hera’d of the Morning, Michael Angelo jerpe: and Jun Hovey, Callng via Hampton Rosa, H*TOL, Nov 12—Arr sloop’ Revort, Terry, Part Kwan, fid sehra CC bacler, ipple, Philadelphia: Marla Loules, Cummings, and Ieene i ipara ‘Wilson, N York. HATH Nov 11-0 abl Adntizn, Preece east tonnd to Baltimore. and baving ex Morrill nc puis. Sane Weaver tet Oat" Bat, mi rat, oo. ‘sla a ahio| fussa Soc , Nori ob Nore Faustor (Br) go. ‘si Teno 8 Sah B NYork: Mobil iia, Ho Wicoeer ae ng, tnt Oc Acr abtp " A irene mr Ly Morrison, London: bark. S | Sere merger ~ 0, for Bordon; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2 FRANKLIN, La, Oct 26-Arr achr Horace Staples, Gibbs, mi | 5B RIVER, Nov 13—Arr sche A: "rating. york. Arr ates PALMOUTH, Noy 18-8, sobe Sea | TT HAVEN, ‘Nov SE200 brig Dante! Trowbridge, Tilston Roa ROADS, pp pis ar tas Fes a Adelnie, Panis 1 BLAND, Aug Saar af Ge Par take aig ee | ateky ee a GA 'SOL ATE bark Chas Kean, Charen, Orleans fd sid Nov 8 tor en wideves): Nov 2 achra Cy by Idec’ Niandon (and. eid ih Tor ak ne Hannon Fe fo iN Harvey. ia “ yey raman wat RL at, tb, brig rentth, Caine, Penaaonia, 6th, achre oking, Malmeby, ran Ease Paxens ae 01 Aah, Zonk: Now Oo; Cnt P ch pier, bark et fe Mig toner terry, Nee mandy Oy he vana: ach WO igs ole, KEW ORI. M—Arr ships, Yorost King, Powka, iver Western Sonle, Boston; Moun- igen Work’ uocees, Chet, NYork: Iniwna Gora, Yon fe bark ben arrelt, Oreearr. aire, 8 auton, fone’ We iesteahin Hate ae tereame nati hhavana; ships oa sure oes I Dickman, . Ivee- o vio, Saget Careime lenin lip fo aii Thimnborusn Melua, Haren, pt ford 4 ‘York; Amazon, Warehu. for Eihurset Namrowe, for go. tbh, Boa Win, oy aay Crue, Russell 8 a 'sebre XH Ad lame, Hinckley, Raltimore; Hunter, Necker. SN ork or Phriadalpni seceding fowind: Augusta, Perry, NY¥urk; —! martine, Gurney (from. Warenam) do: Copy, Davis. ( ‘rom Cohasset Narrows) do; E Wootten, Dibble, nate; Sian; Curtin Ce NEWPORT. Nov 12—8ld schre Fann’ ren Rriges. Havana; Kenrick Sie ‘Winne Cobh, Georgiana, B emith, Niger, ard ail rs hound & and W, TP M—Arr (by tel) orige “Avanndate, atch, Wilmington, NC, for Boston; Hyiag, Pressey, Port Swen for daz wants Cima, Kitagweot, Windsor, NS, for Philadaipht,; Grinace, Tabbutt, Roston for do; Wm Crawford, Colburn, Nomerset for do; schra Challenge, Hall. Savannah for (overror: Hooper, Vhiladelphin for Poeternauts Bt Paahl oa: Bwift, New Redford for NYork; Westover Nickerson, Besion for Richmord: Martha Aan McNeil Hand, do for Phila delvhia; Loduskis, Dunbam, Port Eweu for Hallowell: Jobi Snow. Shaw, do for Roston; bebannah, ‘Teel, do for de; bert, Jameson, NYork for E:lsworth; Caroline; Benaon, do for ae8, With—Arr nie brig America, Robins Portsmouth, N H, for Fliladelphi ce ie P Doilivsr, Chase, Harwich for Sorfolk; Henry ok, bidridge, Chi'adelpbia for Boston; Sarah Ritsaserls, Kelly. 'Hoaton for Philadel hia, Pearl, Brown, Glew Hanger, Handy, Bostou for sIbany; Fly Gloucester for New York; Koasnth. Pevog, for, oo Paoama, Alien, Koston for do, Randolph Walk yooh for do. Ieana sich eaten for Pht lade) velar” et ee Crowell, NY¥ork for Portsmouth; alo ct is ple . Philade! '‘phia for Hoston. ieee AVEN, Kor aanr achr Auderson, Fields, Eliza MIMILADELPBIA, Nov 14—Arr bark Marian, Smith, fo Janeiro: achre Fakir, Potter, Newnort; Ike Marvel, Hidritze, Mallen. J K Shaw, Avpletou, NYork. Joseph Eumu idan, n, Riecbmor d. spray, Price,’ Boston; Rachel Tana, Keavon, DYork: Julia Maing, Presi, Bostan; Baesh Minge. Wouver, and J B Bleecker, Kawar's, 'NYork: & Border, arnold, Pali River: Mountain Avenue, Greenfield, NYork; Herolue, Champlin, MLondon; Marie Jane. biving, Boston; Matanzas, Crocker Nitaven. Cid twainabip Delaware, Capen, NYork barha Amelia (Fr), ‘Le Guevel, Capa Hayuen! veatide, illin, Rowton: sehr SB Assim, May, do. PORTLAND, Nov 13—Arr ateamship, yplangarian, Liverpool; bark Chevalier, Chandler, Newcastle, E. PROVIDENCE, Nov 12—Arr steamer Westchester, Jones, RYork: sehre \ 1: Packer. Heromiugwny. Kilaabetp rt; Pan thea, Glover, do for Pawtucket; Da fehster, Peep, Port Rwen: Stranger, Rinek well, du: Ari Hobert, Sunnis ir ¥" sloore Isnac NSeymo 7, Wi'mot, Roudont. Mure Dall Beckett. Port wen; 8 B Packet, Tyler, do. Bla Br brig Bisa 'Eriew, N Dina tresrver Albatross, Jooen WYork. _Atanchie to the Weat bay 12ib, bark Mary R Barney, Luther, bense for Ma HICHMOND, Nov W—Are mantis Roanoke, Couch, NYork. tld brig Virginia, Ramsey, Kio Grande: sehra Mynrs, Rhodes Rostont Jno Tilton. (Be) Dixon, Halifax. Gid ship Bree: Clark, Brown, London. FRANC 18CO, Oct 20—Sid ship Commonweilth §Gro- ser, Metbourse. RAVANNaH. Nov 10—Cld brig @ W Barter, Gftchrist, Wi mington, Mel: achr Eckford Webb, Tulledge, NYork STONINGTON, Nov. 12—Arr sohrs Oscar F Hawley, Rack- ‘abot Titlot, Klizabethoort for Providanoa, ‘hese “do for Yalem; Mlintoa, Borden, do for yp Neptune, Hurges, do for Harnstih e M. Nov i2—Are bark ah Biting, Lambert, Zaaxibar xis Norambique; Lith, sehr 8 B Wheeler, M’Laughlin, SPTEMINGTON, XC, Nov 10—Arr achr_J W Ailen, Squires, Matagorda; Uth, «hr Ned, Headerson, NYork. Cli ith, sch? Snow qual}, Buckmister,'Ros on ‘Arrat do Tith, schr DW Wldridge, Ogden, 8 Bate; 12h, sehr Woodbine, Ta; lor, 8 WARREN Worticsid hark Taabelta, (new) Chase, Phila. delphin; sebr Globe, Ames, Matanzas ————— POLITICA Lee EMOCRATIO REPUBIICAN GENERAL COMMITTER Tammany Hatt, New Yorx, Nov. 14, :809 he Democratic Kepubilean esecters of the city and county of New Tore Uieutiy to regular: pominationa. the uaseee of the purty, and the present National adininiairation, ure re: ted to-aviend the PRIMARY Kuxor10N to be bel {ri their re énon Wedoewiny, tho Ith day of Nocemmor(a- nt, between the hours of st bt o'clock th e-eulng, Jor the elecuon of FIVE DELEG, mae nn wach Ware vo a OiLy Cousenthon to be beld at Tammany Halla Thare ny. tbe Wt fay of november inmant, at 134 oeloek +H. for ihe yu-pone of nominating & candiiate for the office of Mayer, aud" candi- date for the officeyst Counsel to the Corporation. a’ d Five GATES from esc Ward to ® County Copyeation to be held at many Hall on Friday, the 18th day of November instant, tid¢ o'clock P.M for the purpore of nominating a canil Gate for the office ot Governor of ‘the “Alms House, and ive peicatrs from euch Ward to ® Conveason to be Dbeld at the, places Rerolpufter’ deaigaaied. ee londpy, the, ist day of November instaut, at 734 ok to nomivate randida'es for Conncilmen for te respective dietticts and plae delagetes is" a Wand Gon: vention, to meet ut the pluce where the primar; elestiore are hild on, Tueadny, the 22d day of November inwani st 73¢ motcek P. My for the ny pose of nominating school officers “or the wards; and nine delegates to meet a the planes where tha primary electiors are held on Wednesday, the 28d day of N Yember instant, at 734 o'clvek P. M., to nominatecandidates tbe office of Consiad 6, and de egates from each ward, enuti 16 elect upon the basis of nine for esch ward, to nidermaole conventions to be held at the piaces hereinafter desiganted, 09 Saturdny tbe Ith cny of November instant, at 734 0 "clock PF M., for the purpose omineting a eandidvie for ‘the office of Alderman; and in case the ward is divided in the formatim of ‘ermanie dietriete, the delegnien shall be. apportioned nosing tar ile of which the ward forms a part koounting othe i appobitane nt heretofore adouted, as follows, v1 7H Wskb—Six delegates to the Seoond dutriet phitu wan—Six dovegates 10 the Fecond and two to the out tevextH warp—Four delegates to the Fourth distrist and five to the Eighth, ‘Textn wasit—Five delegates tothe Fourth district and four tothe sixtl ELeventn warp—Two delegates to the Eighth district and seven tothe Twelfth, ‘THIRTEENTH WARD— ne delegate to the Fourth district, two to the Sixth and wf» to the Eighi FOUnTEENTHH WanD=Two Uciegates to the Feurth district ard seven to the Sixth, FiTexnth WanD—Two delegates to the Tenth. SpVESTRENTH WAKD—1 wo delegates to the Sixib dis:rict five tobe ent and two to the twellth ‘The elections will be held in the several wards, at the places el u en he hescon im beg as a 8 below 1b ames thst WaKD = At lorria st. ipepectora—. Stripp, Edward Murph howard Were si Fecony Wann —At 17 Ful Tnepectora—James Wat- son, Isuac Wilkins, Albert ©” Williams. ‘Tiny Warp —A‘ 213 Fulton at. M. D, Purtell, Thomas J. Rogers, Gro. 8, English, Mornrn Wanp—At6 Duane st, James Langan, Wm. Drew, Tame Caney. Firm WakD —At $67 Greenwich st, Daniel O’Brien, Thos. Brennan, John Kane, boxy Wann —At72 Rim et Owen Kinney, Timothy Bren- AC189Madisonst. Richard O’Grady, John akon John Hartnedy tf Eicurn Wann —At 124 Wooster st, John Wiley, Adin Doty, Jevept Morpliy. Selo! and Constable Jouvendon tacet 2 ng 8 TRIN WARD—At 808 Dleasker streot —James O'Neil, James Gruhsm, Stephen Measerole. Ward Convention to meet nt Maron's, corner of Barrow and Hadaon streets, ‘Tme1TH WAup—At Newberger'’s. 72 Ludiow strees —Seth C. Douglass, James Reed, Wm Connolly. Firverts Wanb—at Union Ball, Fourth atreet and avenue cw (uk, James Tracy, Kenjamin MoFarland, “Tweistn Wand-At MoTa Tith atreet_ and. Third avenue —Somervet Kennard, Robert Thompson, John MeCun ‘Tmmtrent Wanp—At Hasting’s, corner Broome and Pitt streeis—Peter Boylan, Kdward Grady, James Calaheo Fehool Convention, corner Broome and Pitt streeta. Covstaole Convertion at 415 Grand street Fourterntit Wanp—st Crvstal Grand street.—Thomas Farrow. James Bayes, John Cavanah, weet—Abram mn Wanb— At Norris’ 685 Houston T ‘aver, Jomes Gibson Patrick Flood. faxreextn Wanp— At Halpin’s THs, etree and th ave,— Rickard Vonght , Dewk |’. Graham, W91'tam Morrison, Eeventeentn Wann—At Michael Smith's corner of Ith st. and Ist ave —Patrick Rellley, Michael Gormon, Jacob Smith Hicureextn Wanp—t Union Hotel, 221 st. and Sd. avo —A. J. Hibterd, John Hanning, ncker. ixeTeeNTH Warp— st Eager G08 34 ave —Henry Van Te tand, George L. Bendix. : homas Leuaban, ‘Twexrirtn Wanp—at comer 33d st. and 83 av —Azel Free- man, Joseph Rrennan, Kartholomew Dayle. Twerts inst War D—At Cotter'n, 'y fourth strest and Secord aver ie—fephen Cornell. Gomelus 1. Purdy, George W. Gwfitt, Ward Convention to meet at B. McCabe's, ‘Third avenue. TWENTY SECOND Wanp—At 161 oat Forty sixth strect Sa mye! Jones, Daniel Grinnen, Caries ‘The Conventions to nominate Councilmen wii] meet at the forlowing place. reapectivals Fonrth Counciimanie district—Ivs Green. 72 Bim stron Union Hali, {davenns J huh “Union ‘ih street and Third avenue. Feven'h Councilmanic district--Eagen's, Forty-second street bi Ne aati nate) Al he Conventions to nominate an Alderman will moet at followin uinces renneciv a igri ebeb ee Hie a 9 Madiaon at, fh # ond 79 Fasex at, Kuntz's, wh ¢ Lindbetm's 415 Grand at. Wh “ mith’s, oe at and Iatay. ie Inepectorsof Priva Rl petaed ian deem Woe erara uate be 7 oguiions fail to agree, a majority the-eof shall appotat + Inap eeton By order of the Democratic Republican General Comralittes, . ISAAC V. FOWLER, Chairman. Aurnen Cran MM. Aumuose Giionnter, $ Secretaries, Drone 3 MAYORALTY AND ALMS HOTTER Governora Convention —An adj ed meeting of this Convention wil be held at Mozert Hall, this evening, at 736 ‘attendance ia o'clock. Punctoal GILBKET DRAN, Chairman, &. Lavinaerox, J TRICK Sou pee jOVEMBER 11, 180—AT A see Democratic Commiting. held paseed — ser ie at donk asa ear err eee hg ted Teen ‘OTICR THE MEMBERS OF THE J0gmrE TEreER. NS a a py | Paicek at Dramatis Ballots ‘8% and mite aha ~ ANA | ree qr INSTITUTE or EMMONS & 60., —~ 093g, BROADWAY 70 ALL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGuT. PANTOBCO! oe BRAZILIAN PEBBLB PANTOSCOPIC ntti ~ BRAZTAAN PRUBLE oe PANTOSCOrIC oe BRAZILIAN BLE FRDBLR a pOTACLER BSEMMONS 4 CO., 600}, Broapwar, DARI OP TECE ON 6006 Broapwar. oe uy. 06034 Broapwa P ™ Ueres LaF anon Fores. mper LaFanos House, donieare een ee a above CELEBRATED AND PROVED SPEOTACLES, The vantages of those duping euperior advaniagesof thea spentnaan aro od tee MODIFYING BRIGHT AND BTRONG LIGHT which is traramitted throu the tbe | verious hamore of the eyo, MBNDER VISION MOS!" ci FRRPEOELY DISTINOT, ‘When engaged at the MOST MINUTE EMPLOYMENT by day oF candle light conveying also a sense of COLDNESS AND PLEAFURK TO THE BIGUT, ether with otber properties they possess are admira- Sap steer neat teat te, gatas UNIMPAIRED pu XTREVE OLD AGE. In order that i paeniea saps ba sie w judge for themse! Nira heir sight may be assisiod oF preserved by tho use spew (ENTIVE CONSIBERATION are OF THE FOLLOWING RULES: i WILL BE SUPFICTENT, 1.—When tompelted to Pemove smnail ob) chjectsto aconaiderablo distance from the eye to see trem dist net! 2—When it is nesessary to vet more lggt than n formerty; ae for ivsiauce, W piace tue light het ween the eye aud object. S.—If tn looking at and attentively considering a near objoot it becomes cunfused and appears W bave a iiss before fe 4.—When the letters of 8 book run into one another, and: hence appear double aad treble. 5 —If the eyee are 60 facigued by a Itttle exercise that we are eblized uy sina thon trom dios. 1o°Uta. asd relieve’ thera by looking ut utber objecis, or rubbing then, When aff these circumstances occur, or when any of theuy acparsiely lake flaoo, tho aesitance of an optician thoroughly acquatnied with the suatomy of thee: epectacies pose Besuing the various aasieting properties, ag well as to give ¢use ty the ever, are eaieutially required, wa, If they are Dot wasialed ip dre ime, ibe ever will become weakened by the efioris whieh, they are compeiled to munke. “The above informauion is equally off sis Ere ne OF NEAK BIGHT. The decided «i we nt di ‘eco. "8 SPECTACLES, 4 thet: total freedom, and els NIUHIOUS PEOPENTIES OF GUASERS | Ordinastiy 101d ave, seoured: fur thew the powerful mendationr, In. preference 1 all others, of the following, and many other eminent members of the medical fucnity — ', de., &e., New York. J. Cannocnan, M.D. Professor Sungery, New York Med "at College, Surgeon in’ Chie the Neate Hosp &e., &e,, . Vatixtine Morr, M.D, Pre Jauxs B. Woon, M.D. Profysscr, &¢., &e., N. ¥. perenne gad Professor Smithyoulan Institution, Washing- t Lieutepant Loi i Mavry, United States Observatory, Wash- ingtcn, D. © Davi Davy Owen, United States Geologist, New Harmony, Indiana. Francis Switn, Jr., M.D., Professor, Pennsylvania Medi- ca) College Philadelphia, W. Wiirexsencen, M. Bas@more, Md. N.R. Sar, MD, Prefessor &c), &c., Baltimore, Md. A. Mraxs, M. D., Professor, 4c, e., Oglethorpe College, Ate gusta, Ga B, Ornorsce. M.D, i Pyptomor Ba Surgery, South Carolina O¢le ae, Charleston, C. Winarr, M. D., PLR. 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