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Constitution and the Union of the States, by means of civil war, is the object and Aim of these misguided fanatics, whose proper plac? is either in bedlam, or State prison, or on a ga!- lows high aa that which suspended Haman. Tae Execrion or Lixcouy ayo Powrrican Compuexiox or THE Next ConGress—ApvicE T° var Fixancters—There is no question of a doubt but that the recent election in Pennsy!- vania settles the Presidential question and places Abraham Lincoln in the Presidential chair. Our New York merchants and financiers may as well look this fact fairly and squarely fn the face, for no other version can be placed upon the result in the Keystone State. The dest thing that they can now do is to lock their money up in their vanlts and keep it out of the hands of the politicians. The republicans need no funds or speakers, ap their opponents cau- not change the reswif With the fortunes of a Rothschild. The jig, is up, gentlemen, look at it as you will. The only thing now left for the friends of the constitution and the Union is to look after the Congressional districts, and secure a delegation in the lower house of Congress that will keep the republican administration within bounds. Let New York do her duty in this respect, and Mr. Lincoln will find both branches of Congress composed of his political opponents. It will be seen from the returns from Pennsyl- vania and Ohio tbat the republicans have already lost several Congressmen in thore States. The delegation from the former State in the present Congress stands twenty straight republicans, three anti-Le. comptonites, who could be relied upon by the republicans in any emergency, and two demo- crats. The next delegation stands nineteen republicans, with one district in doubt, aud no anti-Lecomptonites as aids, but five democratic opponents. The delegation in the present Congress from Ohio stands fifteen republicans and six democrats. That State has returned only thirteen republicans, and has elected eight instead of six democratic members. Here we have a change of tix, and perhaps seven, which gives the next Congress to the oppo- nents of the republicans. ‘There is likewise a prospect of a change in three or four districts in New England. Several of the leading republicans in this State have already admitted that they should lose at least cix members of Congress in New York. Let all of those who have money to spend on elec- tions use it in the Congressional contests, if at ail, and follow up the advantage already gained, instead of throwing it away on the Presidential contest, which has been already decided. This is the only practical thing left for the conser- vative voters. NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. ‘How the Result of the Recent Elections is Received—Important Decision of the At- tormey General, dic., &c. Wasuingtow, Oot. 11, 1960. ‘THR BFTRCT OF THE RECENT STATE ELECTIONS. The election news from the different States is taken ‘very quistly by good society in Washington. Defeat is nothing new to the old line whigs, who compose a large | portion of the best company in metrepolitan circies. The | few Dovgiasites have never expected anything favorable to their favorite, notwithstanding the brag of their or- gaa. The Breckinridge men, strong in the consciourness of their power tn fifteen States, and of possessing the sym- pathy of all conservative men in the republican States, are confidently looking to New York. The President, oc- coupied with his daily work, receives the bulletins, which are industriously transmitted to him, with dignified composure ‘The excitement is altogetber at the clubs end associations, Old residents and habitwir are accustomed to alternste triumphs and over- throws, and neither produces @ sensation, It is comme il faut to be tranquil, whatever happens. The ke about the agitation ia clerkdom, on account of the prospects of Lincoln, is all gammon. The clerks ‘would be safer with either Lincoln or Bell than with Douglas. They have enjoyed such immunity, uader the eoignant rule of Buchanan, that they feel confident his example wi)! establish a precedent which no President can ignore or disregard. If men are proscribed for opiajon’s take, the proscription will begia March 4, 1361. SENATOR SUIDELL'S ADDRESS. Senator Slidell was prevented by an affection of the ‘throat (rom speaking in Louisiana, but he has published 2.8 address to the people which condenses the whole argu- ment of (be South, whetber as to men, measures or prin- ciples, and is thoroughly censervative, The style is sea- tentious, almost epigrammatic, and presents the Sovthera case tm lights that cannot be darkened. ‘THE PRICE OF WALFH RALL IN NEW YORK, Ocr demoiselies, who ought to have been invited to the | Prince's ball, do not believe that be will enjoy himself baif es much there as he did on the revenue cutter com- {og ep from Mount Vernon to the Arsenal, Owi bono, Aay how, be cannot marry a Yankee girl, although It would be better for him and his porterity if he could. TXPONTANT OPINION OF TRE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Attorney General Biack, in an opinion given to the Post Office Department, which is of considerable importance to proprietors of newspapers, holds that the publisher of a weekly paper cannot require a postmaster to deliver \t to ‘a subscriber residing at the place of publication by depo alting it in ls office, and that the paper is subject to post. age Uf carted by the publisher to another post ollice, and from tt sent back to the post office at the place of onbil- cation for detivery. TNR RECCRIED CAPTURED AFRICANS. The Navy Department oave received advices from the United Btates egent for the liberated Africans stationed t1@ Colon\zation Society to convey the captared negroes from Key Weat bad arrived. On the voyage out about three bovdred and fifty had died He also states that up- wards of two thousand were landed there during tee mouth of August. He bad disposed of them to the bert pos- sible advantage to the goveroment, distributing them among tbe different settlers in the country. ‘The Missour! and Western Telegraph. Sr. Leuts, Oot. 11, 1860. Al the anngal meeting of the Missour! and Western Tele graph Company in this city w day,C. M Stebbins, J Lightoer, A. C. Goodin, J. H. Laflia, J BH. Wale, Anson Stager aod leaac R. Elwood were elected Directors, Ata men were olected officers: —Charles M. Steb>ine, Presiaent ‘tating that the three vessels charters 4 by | | | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, The Peamsylvania Election, Puaperrais, Oot. 11, 1660. The Bulletin of this evening claims # majority for Curtin in the State of 32,000, and that the Legislature Will stand as follows:—Senate, 25 republicans to 8 democrats, and the House, 67 republicans to 83 demo- orate. Bailey, detnocrat, is elected Congressman from the Six- teenth district, instead of Junkin, republican. Stewart, republican, is probably elected Congressman from the Twentieth district, instead of Lazacr, democrat. lection. Crxvetanp, Oct. 11, 1860. Further returns confirm the loss of republican Con- gressmen in the Ninth, Fiftecath and Seventecath dis- tricts. The republicans gain a Congressmen in the Eleventh district. The remaining districts arc probably unchanged. In the Sixteenth district Cutter, Ropublican, is elected over Jewett by 32 majority. Wasuinatow, Oct. 21, 1860. A private despatch from Columbus says the democrats gain four Congressmen, as far as heard from, and hold their own everywhere. The Indiana Election. New Ausany, Ind., Oot. 11, 1860. Cravens, democrat, is elected to Congress by 8 ma- jority. ma Ivpianapous, Oct. 11, 1860. Returns from 60 counties indicate that the republican majority will be 16,000. The Legisiatare will stand about ‘a8 follows :—Senators holding over democrats, 14; republi- cans, 11. New members—democrats, 7; republicans, 18. House of Representatives—republicans, 58; demoorats, 42; republican majority on joint ballot about 20. In the Fourth district Holman, democrat, is re-elected by 400 majority. The Congressmen will stand the same as at present—T republicans and 4 democrats. The Baltimore City Election. Baurimons, Oct. 11, 1860. The full vote of the city yesterday is 27,346 Mr. Brown's majority is 3196. New York State Politics. Unica, Oct. 11, 1860, Hon. Frascis Kernan was to-day nominated by the Democratic Convention of the First district of Oneida couaty for member of Assembly, in opposition to James McQuade, republican, member of the last Legislature. New Jersey Politics. Newang, Oct. 11, 1360 The Constitutional Union Convention of the Fifth Con- greesional district reassembied this afternoon and re- solved that ft is nexpedient to make any nomination for Congress. Resolutions were also adopted condemning Mr. Pennington for voting for Mr. Sherman for the Speaker. ship of the House of Representatives, and for the man- ner in which he formed the committees of the House, The Recent Election News in Georgia, &c. Avevata, Ga., Oot. 11, 1860, The receipt of the election news from Peansylyan‘a and Todiana bas created a profound sensation among all parties. The Carolinians are mounting their bate with cockades, Arrival of the North Briton. Faraar Port, Oot. 11—12:30 ». M. The steamabip North Briton has just been signalized, ten miles below this place, which she will reach in about an hour. Her accounts are not #0 late as the Africa's, re- colved via Cape Race. The following is the weekly Liverpool cotton report, whieh was misting in our Cape Race despatch per Africa: — Liverroot, Sept. 23, 1360 ‘The Brokers’ Circular reports the sales of cotton for the week at 80,(00 bales, of which 10,000 were to speculators | and 8,000 to exporters The market closed active aad j holders Grm, but supplying the market weil, and prices unchanged. The sales to day (Friday) were 12,000 bales, of which 4,000 were on speculation and for export. The , authorized quotations are — Fair Middiing. TMA. 6 7-161. 4. a. . The stock in port is estimated at 915,(00 bales, of which 716,000 are Amerisan. | News from Havana. New Onixans, Oct, 11,13 4 The steamships Empire City and Bieoville have arrived here with later Havana dates. The slave steamship City of Norfolk was taken isto Bavana on the 4th inst. Returned Africans, MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY A PRISONBE ON MIS FELLOW PRIBONERS, Captain Lothrop, of the ship South Shore, cargo of Africans from Key Weat, arrived at Monrovia Avgust 80. The passage lasted forty.six days. One bundred and cight negroes died on the passage from diseases contracted before and during their stay at Key West. Jobn Fitzgerald, a convict in the State Prison{at Charles. town, this afternoon, ran « muck among bis fellow prisoners, stabbing George G Riggs, Charies Belmont | and John White seriously, and slightly wounding several others before being secured. No cause is known for the act. The Grand Trunk Railway. Toronto, C. W., Oct. 11, 18960 The reports which have been extensively circulated lately by the enemies of the Graod Trunk Railway, ia re gard to ite embarrassed condition fasncially, are to day fully confirmed an true by the Toronto Leader, the go- vernment organ, whieh says that it canoot longer bo concealed that s tremendous financial cates- trophe is impending over the road, Baring & Bros, baying taken steps to recover advances amounting to mil- Hons of dollars. The Leader speaks of the possiblestop- Page of the road, aad enlarges on the disastrous conse- quences of such a step. The Baltimore ¢ i Ohio Railroad. VarLapucraia, Oct 11, 1960. The extra dividend question of the Bailimore aad (bio Raliroad was settled to-day, the United States District Court deciding that the dividend of the company tn iteclf | wan legal. It refused to grant an injanction restraining ‘U8 pay ment bo the stock holders. ‘The New Orleans Quarantine, Naw Oncaans, Oct. 11, 1360. ‘The quarantine st this port has been raised, Westructive Fire at St. Louts. Br Loci, Oct. 11, 1949 A destrective Gre occurred early yesterday morning, (m Alleo’s troe works, in the south part of theoty. Ib was causei by the furnace wail giving way. Lose $21 000 650,000, Nearty 200 laborers are thrown out of em- ployment. The Ohio River. Panxmnsncno, Va., Oct. 11, 1360 ‘The Obio river at this point, the terminus of the Malt. more and Ohio Railroad, ts ton fect deep and rising. Moat. | men consider navigation resumed for the seagon. Steam | ers are up for all river landings below. aubsequent meeting of the Direotors the following gontic. — aod Treasurer, Robert ©. Clowrey, Saperintendent aod | Secretary, and Wm. R. Stebbins, General Agent The company’s lines have done a profitable business tue past year, and (t is thought when the extension to Fort Kear ney a compicted—as |t will be thie month—a large io Crease of patronage will ensue The company has decided to build at least two hundred miles west of Fort Kearvey ext year, and will commence as soon in the spring as the ‘weather will permit. Should the Pike's Peak gold region Offer favorable inducements, the company will extead tholr line to Denver City next reason Large Fire at Troy, N. ¥. Trot, N, ¥., Oot. 11, 1860. The largest Gre that bas visited the city sino» the great Condagration Of 1864 occurred this morning about eight o'clock. Aa immense factory on Ida hill was eatirely de stroyed The butldiog was owned by the estate of Ben)s min Marvhall and occupied by Androw Mefsas, ¥. Ww. Faroham sad William Cockroft in manufacturing hosiery and mowuito netting. ‘The amount of lows, $20,000 on the building, which is Insured for $14,000, The lors of the cempante is about 200,000, of which about $40,000 If insured. The fire caught accliontally, in the packing room, Two hundred banda are throwa out of emplopmeat by it, A high wind was blowing «bile the fre was barniag, nod the destroction would hare been greater but for the ram fire engines Arba Rea! and Eagle, No, 19, te. ew Onczana, Oct 11, 1960. Cotton Ni julet. sales to of 4, bales at lOc a wens fot aa Sor ahin < Dae. a 5 new prime e. Gull at $6 87% for superfine. Corn—Salea at ‘be. & 7060. Lard, in Mic Log 1 OTK a 108 and with , 106K 8 %. © ills of lado, 4. Sight change on New York at par to cent discount }. Oct. 10, 1860. Cotton active: sales 5,400 bales at Mc. a 10\c. for middling Moers, Oot. 11, 1960. Cotton firm: sales to-day 2,500 bales, at 1040. @ 10Mc. Savanman, Oct. 10, 1860 Cotton —Sales to day 760 bales; market firm and un. cbaaged. at this port less nat ports, 31,909 baler, Stock, 2) 600 Cottor—The sales of the market g With ao advance Ging, Wc w 10%. Flour firm at $6 50a 96 75 for Ohio, Wheat white, $1 46.81 66 Provisions yh Coflen steady. skey doll at if :, i 3 i ai ois £ #338 ig Flour sleedy et $6 62 9 86 16 for doll sales 6 000 bom red at $1808 : Acaanr, Oot. 11-6 PM. Trour less aqbirg, bat firm. Whont—Moderate sales of | 0a staterat 123, assce, | for Canada Weet Corn’in fair mip- pA gS 4 afloat and ear lots, at 680. a 68 toar- rive {0 ten days, at 68¢.. Barie; with a good demand for eat; State is dal! and heavy: bushels at 84 a Bbc. for Canada West, 62c. ‘Tdo. @ Thc. for State four rowed, aud 730 mixed, ‘Whiskey—Sales 250 ing Flour steady and advanced Ic. Sap seta Sah on Sa Ly western club a! , 30,000 busbole No. $111, 10, 000 bushies choice white Canada on pri ms. Corn quiet and gales 30,000 bushels at 553gc Other quiet wittiout gales. Lina A at 210 freights firm, at 163;c. on wheat, 154¢¢ on corn to New York. Lake importe—8,000 bis. flour, 13,000 bush- coor maar = scr, 815-000 b se cme, e ” 1¥6,000 bushels corn, 47,000 busbels barley. Bovra1o, Oct. 11—6 P. M. | investigating committee of the Common Councll, was i ages Hs end A Whiskey duil and lower: sales 100 bbis. at ights firmer: 17c. on wheat, 15Xc. on corn, . Lake imports—14,000 bbis. flour, 35,000 wheat, 4,000 bushels bariey. Canal e 100 bbis. flour, 331,006 buabeis wheat, 26,000 bushels Oswnco, Oct. 11-6 P. M. Flour firm. Wheat about lc higher, with active do- : salee Bight 18,000 bushels No. 2 Chizago at $1.123/, 2,200 bushels Milwaukee clab at $1 15. ¥ 9.100 bushels No. 1 Chicago spring at $115, 11,500 bushels No. 1 Milwankee club at $2 27, 2,500 busliels do. $1 1734, and 15,600 bushels do. on private terms. ot demand : sales 26,600 bushois quiet. Barley firm: sales 10,000 ‘At 72c. affoat. Bye in demand, k , Canadian at @9c. to mrive. Canal Freighte—firm at 40c. on flour, 12c. on wheat, and 1130. on corn to New York. Lake 'Importe—800 bbls. flour, 85,200 bushels wheat, 24,000 bushels corn, 9,300 bushels barley, 4.200 bushels rye, 10,600 bushels oats. Canal 710 bbls flour, 60,000 bushels wheat, 27,700 buabels corn, 3,000 bushels oats, 16.000 bushels barley, 8,300 boshels rye, 1,600 buehels peas. Unreaco, Oct. 11, 6 P. M. Fiour firm. Wheat firm: sales 112,000 bushels, at 91c. ‘8 86c. for No. 2 spring in store Corn dull and Ke « lower: sales 18 000 bushels at 890. 9 400. io store. Oats firm. Receip's—3,500 bbls. flour, 155.000 bushels wheat, 57,000 busl corn. Shipmente—600 bbis. ftour, 244,000 bushels wheat, 100,000 bushels corn. Freights steady at 1350. a 1dc. on wheat to Buffalo, Sight exchange on New York 1 per cent. premium. ‘Orvorwwatt, Oot. 11, 1860- Flour—A rather better demand: ssles at $6 a $6 10 for superfine. Provisions dal: mess pork, $17 76 a $13 bacon: sales at Qc. a 11%c. City Politics. THE VOLUNTEERS POSTPONE THEIR NOMLNATION. Tbe National Democratic Volunteers haye suddenly found themselves exceedingly popular since they have derided to nominate ticket for all the congressional, ja- dictal, county ‘and assembly offices to be fillod in this city at the next election, by the selection of candidates from those already ia the field. Owing to the numerous appii- cations by the delegations from each ward for a position tn the Nomipating Committee, they will not be abie to nominate their ticket to-night (the 12th), but have post poned the cominaticn until the rst of next week. BELL AND EVERETT SEVENTRENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONVENTION. This Convention met last evening, and after a short seesion nominated Sidney P. Ingraham, Jr. THE GRAND CNION TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, The committee representing each of the clubs which are to take part in the torchlight procession on the 234 inst., met last night at the headquarters, 614 Broadway, Marshal Rynders presiding. On calilog the roll iifty- two clubs were found to be represented. Arcsolution was unanimously adopted calling on the various clubs of each ward, whether in New York or elsewhere, to recommend suitable Marsha! for appointment as asatatan’ resolution wes adopted requesting the several clubs to meet and decide their position in the i After considerable debate on various motions and counter motions, the committee adjourned. Row Among Politicians. THE “IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT’ AMONG THE RE- PUBLICANS. MARINE COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. Before Judge Alker. E. Harrison Reed, formerly an Alderman of this city, and @ member of the famous “stump tailed,’’ swill milk charged with an assault and battery on Harien P. Halsey, for which the latter brought an action, laying his dam. ages at $600—the highest amount in the jurisdiction of tbe court, The parties, it seems, were mem- bers of contending delegations from the ward to the Seventh District Republican Congressional Nominating Cynveotion, which met at No. 246 avenue on the 26th of ber at. Me" On coming down the stairs to the reading room of the Duliding, which is the headquarters of ‘Sixteenth * stamp.tail’’ was called after b! witness testified was that of remark was alco made ton bad suc ceeded. Subsequent, Mr. Haleey mouvted a table, said, bold- ing bis bat over Mr. Reed, “What do you think of a man ‘who, to gain a potot, leman with speculating | Attending to bis duties, business be was concerned i fot sic by four "' These re marks the speaker, struck him ip the lie, you scoua- drel.”” blow was — with the clerched Gat, that it bi one of his teeth and blackened The Wrecked Steamship Connaught, (Prom the Boaton Courier, Oct. 19.] ‘mn Hoane, of the schooner pees graves we yesterdey morning from Barrington, N. 8, sapere tie be ‘aw the Caananght down’ about halt Se on ee . He first came in sight of the Bunda, nent, ant towards ber. He wame til she sank, stern foremost. As and seven tronks wore ity. The weather was moderate at the time, and the wind was WON W The trunks can be found by their owners at the store of Sarette & Whiwmey, consiguece of the Lamartine, No. 62 Commercial treet The [amartine remained in the vicinity some time, t> ascertain If apy of ber people were aficat, that 0 bad been sunk wes ip about latit ‘The following is r parcel, to Mecare. ea oe Walker, care ; i 2,416)— Post office, New York, from Galway; fire case eo ecat Geen ten Dublin: . G. Tyrell, wan! . pons cin, sroodes box to. Teckel, 478 North Keventt street, Will + biank Hen: ville Daniel box, from ny from Gal- street, , ship pers, bores linen Ubread 1 ‘ppers, Stur: 7 pack 13 Alams street, LJ Irvine & Oo , ahi cloth, 1 verpoot, fi | . oF Boston—Brot or. | cea ie | \ , hs , er dotted beer. wt Rewer ron ran Srniay Sc ovRRERS —The Committes for the Relief of the Destitute and Suffering in Syria acknow: | ledge the receipts of the following sums —Warren street Mission cbarch Brooklyn, $10, L , $2, Firet Proe church, Norwalk, © , $23; Chas. 0. Clevetnod, Phila $6: Mrs. Ft. M. Hunter, Jackson, Mies, $10, Mre 8.8 W, $1, Me formed Dutch church i ah ~,e1 Erang Latheraa Pastorate, 4 Reformed Datch chereb, burch, Brandon and Sudbory (ata! i Newark, $4 Trinity eunroh Red Ch bertain, New 5 ovewills, Del., (additional.) st: ontgemers county, Pa , 612 > _ 1860. _,. Personal Intellige: Genersi Garland, of the United ping at the New York Hotel Geveral H. H Baxter, of Vermont, 1. D. Watkins, of Washington, D.C., T. B. Lewis, avd P. W. Logan, botil of Koatucay, aod A.'N. Parsons, of Philadelphia, are siop- ping at tbe Metropolitan Hotel. W. W. Evans aad family, of Now Jersey; W. &. Taomp- 0a, of Troy, and A. Tift and family, of Key West, Florida, are stopping at the St. Deois Hotel. Mejor Barnard, of the United States Army ; Mrs. Pickers- gill and family.’ of Now York; George T. Richards, of ;T. A. Church, of New York; Captain Anderson, of teamer Fina, acd W. ¥. Murdoch, of Baltimore, Md., gue among the arrivals af the Breyoort House yoster- y Jadge ©. S. Williams, of Oneida; De. ©, F. Saunders and C T. Mili@r, both of Rhode island: J H. acd party, of Philsdeiphia, aud C. M. Holland, of New York, aro stopping at tho Lafarge House, Hon, G. A. Grow, of Pennsylvanin; Gov. W. Halle and family, of New Hampshire; Ex-Gov. Seymour, of Com pecticat; Hon. H. Baldwin, of Syracuse, ani B @ Board- man and family, of Boston, are stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. eens seem bave recently been jo emo t of Bostou:—Laoy A. Blan rd from Seth » for desertion; Nancy C. Constantine from William 8 Constantine, ior desertion; James Bird from Hiiza M. Bird, for criminality; Mariotta 8. Smith from Mat- | thew Weills Smith, for same cause; William B, Lord from | Tattic A. Lord, also for same cause. ce tes Army, is ai°0 Bowery Tiaras —The favorite actor, Mr. 8. W. Gienn, takes his benefit at this establishment to-night, on which occasion the entire company will appear in three popular pieces, Court Calendar—This Day. Common Pusas.—Part 1—Nos. 2501, 2086, 4887, 4400, 4424, 4444, 4512, 4527, 4582. Park 2—Nos 1382, 2137, 310, B11, 2100, 2115, 2158, 2171, 2172, 2176, 2177, 2180, 2181, ais, 2188. Drawings of the Delaware State Lot- teries WOOD, EDDY & CO., of the DELAWARS, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, Detawing—Exrea Ors, 485, Ocromsn 11, 1860. 9, 8, 6, 19, 35, 62, 45, 73, 51, 65, 30, ne TRIPLE SHEET. nia Died. Rastow —On bwemnyrs O October 11, Miss Magia Bax Tow, in the 80th year Jer age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu. nera!, on Saturday afternoon, @t three o'clock, from the bowse of ber erother in eo Joseph Kissam, No. 200 outgomery street, Jersey City. wi oe on Thursday, Oovober 11, Tuoxas Da.iox, be- loved von of Thomas and Sarak Dillon, bn 6 years. The favors! will tene plane wis (Friday) at two o'clock, from 16 street, the famtly owe ne aria to attend Fxorenor -—In Jersey | ber 11, of typ void fever, Capt. Kiam Eronepan, Jr., aged 23 years and 9 @ays. Hils remains wlll be taken to Mystic, Connecticut, for ioterment. Gotpex —On Werdaesday, October 10, Parxicx Goupay, in the £0: year of Bs age His friends and relives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, frour Lis late residence, 179 Laurens street. Huxenex —On Wednesday, October 10, Axmwont J. Honeyer, aged 21 years, 7 month aad 10 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfall: invited to attend the funera!, from hiv motwer's resi- dence, No. 120 West Thirty second street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock peseiaely. Hust. —At Spuyten Duyvel, o2 jay, October 9, Mra. Ssizanera M., wife of Wm. Hunt, in the d7th year of her “Fine funeral services will be held at the Reformed ee yy. Mr. ko ma eta M or of pking , Brooklyn, y welve v/eleck boom tae romives end triswae ofthe family are invited to attend. Jacxzon.—At East Chester, on Thursday, October 11, at ‘he residence of her son-ia-law, John B. bam, Hrcaman Jackson, widow of the late Aaron &. Jackson, in the 77th year of her Ca The relatives and fr: of the family, and those of her gon, Peter A, H. Jackson, and sons in-law, John B. Dun- bam {and Aaron Mizsell; also those of her brother, Peter A. Hegeman, are r invited to atvend hor fune- rai, on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, from her late re- sidence, No. Fast Twenty seventh street, without fur- ther invitation. The Poughkeepsie, Rochester and Bridgeport papers will pleage copy. Macxay —On Tuesday, October 9, ALEXANDER J, Mao ay, in the 24'b year Re The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Columbian Lodge No. 494, of F. and A. M., also the members of Diamond Lodge No. 349, I. 0. of O. F., are re- AWARE—CLASS 436, Ocrose® 1!, 1360. 38, 78, 73, 23, 24, 46, 70, 68, 60, 1, 69, 9, 17. Circulars, x elther to , sent free of ob: by addreasin: ‘WooD, EDDY OG. Wi Or to WOOD, EDDY & 00., Delaware 1360. 71, 20. .As8 18), Ooronmm 11, 1360 » 70, 19, 60, 66, 28, 67. i 4. PRANCE, Wilmington, Delaware. Drawings of R. Franc ries:— Sussex Coowry. Crass 243, Octosse IL 28, 34, 56, 67, 42, 38, 69, 31, 19, 50, . patep Lorri 18) bas prodnond one of the most 41& Freachman's head, or 00 hich be styles tae “Nauonal Guard,” in compliment rack” corps. Itattracta a vast deal of atteation at Broadway. The Grand Ball.—It has been decided be worn is the Renirew, to be had at De wear Walker, Calleariy, or the orders Hats only $3—Unsurpassed for style, beauty, elegance and durability. Remember thetr Fen ‘ancy Mats and Caps for children, WARBIS & RUtSAK 228 Bowery, 526 Graad street and 251 Eights avenue. White, the £ roduced the Newcaatie Soft Hala. Som: was La Fash Bo: lothing. DE GROOT'S. Granite Hall, M2 Fulton street, betweea Naw eau and Broad way, Shirts, Shirts—Six for $5. Mate from the best Amuskeag and Wamautta Musiing Depot 1u6 Chatham street, corner of Peari. For the Ball.—Dress Shirts, Jouvin’s Kids, White Ties, dc. as MOODY'S Shirt Emporiam, 263 Broadway. Phra} Size 50 Cemt amen me om SPALDING, 477 Broadway. a ae “ vite Broekiyn ‘Williamson's Steinway & Sons’ Grana ‘bod sqnare Pianos are now oousidered the best manufactured; are warranted for five years. Warerooms & and S4 Walker areet. Strangers in the City Should Not Fall to visit the Cabinet and Museum of FOWUER & Ww seen (wAmiasion free) 0 mow distin- . Or tors, ‘4c. Complete Phreno: ‘ull descriptions given Defiance Salamander Safes—With Pa- proof locks and cross bars. Also fire aad burglar partor Safe De eM street, ‘on “ponder M. PaThicx.” Somos Patent Champion Fire and Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, Grover & fpr Cobebensed, Notseless Syne tan arise eneraget mt Sureka Sewing Machines, Price $50.— , -t Ty for by Ageats wanted. - is Health: the New Luach Room, The Ladd & Webster Sew’ Machines Virginia E N deletes beverage an be 3 Nageau sreet. “Saen Premature Loss of the Hair, which is prevented by the use in thousends of Beautifier’—Pha' lon & Son's “Qaow White Oriental Cream." Sold by all druggista. al Phaion's Prive 80 cents per bowie. ‘Trasses, Fi come vetne, Should GLOVER'S Noda ‘The Greatest Aiterative Remedy of the *—Hollowny's Pile. Their eect ie really marvelions, hile their action, mid and liver and bowels, sad restores the body tos healthy Marriea. Biace—OLame —On Thareday , Ortoder I 1, tot! of St. Peter's, Barclay atroet, New York, by the Qelpa, P. P , Feavem Rowknr Biace, Req Richmond, Ph’ ‘ia, second son of the Jobn Biake, eq. , of Carre Kelli, county of Gal land, to Burma Ocarne, eldeat iter of Jobn Francis , proprietor ofthe Galway Vindicator, Eyoa a he Church Rev. Paul's Methoo {ta Kietscopal Church, by the Rev aR Hag any, Onances Cowmtnos, to Many W., danghter of Sam ool PR Spelman. all of this city. Cunvine—Vaeasty —In this city, oo Tucetay evening, Ootober 9. by the Rev. Raloh Hoyt, Towa W. Oem: Pap ed Jankorr A., daughter of Wm. B. Veasey. ail of ths eft Kisinnorn—Weewas —On Thoreday, Ootober 11, by the Rev. F. W. Geiseonbaimer, Avera O. A Ki aiweots, of Prursia, to A. ony Canghtor of Augantas Wats. tan, Keq , of this city Krhnis— Frown —On sunday, OotaberT, by ths Pay. De. Taylor, of Brooklyn, Frenemcx Koonin, of Unis oity, to ROR. Marks Church, Brookiyn, E. 0., by kine, Mr Mysow P. Maeren to Mt BooTt—Maety Wrodiand Side, Sowa Prarie At the residence ’ ¢ the bride's fathor jokers county, oy Thursday, October to Oona A., eldest # ycgnter of Angustos Mar Md. 915: Wont Newton, Mase Totab, s Preciousl7 acksowledged, B1i 687 6 | a ar 17 44? C5. 7 WM. 4. BOOTH, Treasurer, No. 0§ Front street, mn Van Og. Breotizn on Tieetay Orto. . Anna of Orange 94 Se, Wenghter (Me Dard Paton Painiows. removes disorders of the | .| = T JONTS, | A” heen thats Aler prow by oe Rev. Chnrtes & Ho oan Jows & Scott, of county, New spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resideace, No, 77 Cannon Btreet, corner of Rivington street. Mcavay —On Thursday, Ovtober 11, Mra. Mary Mur- Puy, aged 82 years; a native of Castletown Roache, county Cork, Ireland. The friends of her son, Thomas Murphy, are respect- fully invited to attend her funersl, this iriday) after- neon, at two o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 326 First avenue. Her remains will be tuterred in Calvary Cemetery Mason —On Monday, October 8, at Black Rock, Connec- tout, Euzapars CaroLivg, aged 40 years and 6 months, wife of Joba Magou, of No. 181 Avenue D, New York. Massenvs —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 10, of the family are respectfully Invited to attend her |, from the Nathan Bangs chureb, Clove road, near Butler street, Brooklyn, this (Frid afternoon, at one o'clock, without further avi tation Nataan —At Jersey City, on Wednesday, October 10, Arnantiia Naan, eldest daughter of Beajamin Nathan, aged 3 years aod 2 months. ‘The friend of the family, also Arcturus Lodge No. 274, F. AM, and also all Masonic friends of the family aro fully invited wo attend the funeral, from the reat dence of her father, 195 Henderson street, Jersey City, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Perry.—On Thursday, October 11, M. Anna Parry aged 27 years. ‘Her remains will be taken to Ridgefiel Conn., for inter. ment, this (Friday) afternoon, from her iate residence, 343 Sixth avenue. Quinn —On Wednesday, October 10, Haran Quixy, davghter of James and the late Maria Quina, aged 14 ears. 7 The relatives and {riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afvernoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber father, 508 Seventh Her remains will be taken to Greenwood tor Rancisry —On Thurs¢ay, October 11. Isaac Tawix, focond son of Isaac and Margaret Ra‘ic'if, aged 8 yours, 8 montlis aod 9 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morring. at ten 0 closk, from the residence of bis parents, No 298 West Thirty third street. His remains will be takea to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Rrax.—at tho residence of her parents, No. 721 Fiftieth Street, corner of Eighth avenue. Br:oGer, the beloved davgbter of Michael and Mary Ryan, aged 11 years, 2 months and 7 days The funeral will leave the above piece on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are {nvited to attend without further notice. Rarxor —On Thursday, October 11, Cuances Ravsor, in the 60tb year of his age. ‘The friends of b's family, and members of Washington chapter, No 2 0. U. A., are invited to attend bis funeral y afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late rest- 108 East Broadway. = —On Toreday, September 9, at bia stater’s resi. dence, Yorkville, @. W. Hanis Rocuns, aged 56 years. ton Boa . copy. Sreaw Diag heroes morning, Cotober 10, Isangura Sreun. daughter of Myer aad Diane Stera, aged 4 yoars ‘and 11 months. ‘The funeral will take piece tole (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock, from the residence of her parente, No. 168 ‘West Thirty sixth street, between Seventh and Fighth | avenues. The relatives and friends are respsctfully in- “ion eo t Wednesday, October 10, of consumption. Sovruwn — , ly Joan Faraty Socrawi, aged 80 years and 7 months. His friends and those of the famtly, and of bis late | brother, George Fairly, and his brother-in law, Wm. H. Cobanks, are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resi. dence of bis brother in law, 247 Ninth street, without ferther invitation. His remains will be taken to Groen- October 10, Wiuutae G., soa of Geo. W. Tusker, in the 221 year of his “+The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis fuera), this ‘0 afternoon, at four o'clock, from his late residence, No. 15 West Thirtieth street Tuomson —On Taceday, October 9, Exra C, youngest dacghter of George and Amelia Thomson, aged 4 years, 9 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Of her parents, No. 7 Wall street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'etoek. Warsasoces —On Wedoveday , October 10, of consump- ton, Mary Eiccanera, only di er of Col. John H. aad Elizabeth Ann Waterhouse, im ‘Det year of ber age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the fami!y are respectfully * Wwyited to attend the funeral, also the friends of her , and ber uncles, Wm. F. beriain, this (Friday) afterooon, st half past three o'clock, at her father's resi. | dence, No. 452 Fourth street. Her remains wil) be taken to the Second avenue Cemetery. iy Boston and Portiand copy. | Wart —Cn Wed ber 10, Hewrr Cancers, | the beloved son of Joseph and Mary Walsh, sed 2 years | and 6 months. | The friends and relatives of the femily are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral from the residence of hi } pareats, 49 Prince street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two ol | Waxxs —On Thursday, October 11, Asrasam Wenas, in the 66th year of bis age. | “"Hie funeral will take place from 168 Greeawich street, on @aturday afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of Re deey aS oy Bea eae haies, Se veins to atteod. —————————LLLLLLL—L—L—_——S BMOUILAT NSCS RBalT 4 00. Ko. 31 Broadway, Auention is tartied to thetr large aaa Gown axp Brive Warcems, By the (clowtng celebrated makers — 98 sens Brown ane Jous At ROBERT nun PRODRnAM, Cooren. Taro Dar B.C. Heacenniver & Co. B.D Joursor, M. I Tostas. Roa't Ky Paree Ponacre & CO, - Lov, AcpeM Re, Liveerooe. RAG Beene, Jomrs Sawa. ia tT Commraris, & low prices. De ©. Prink, No. 56 West Thirtieth street, New York, wo Ore DICENS for Lownie they are diner yatied, ant as TORIC they cansct pe surpanaed. ‘ Meacham cf Plorida, saye:—Por severs! years t heave uttered insevaely with Dynvepnia, aad ford 89 Felet ans { ried fre. and os * Ti" Bota BOs iMemarAL wine nrrTEMs. T would advise every fam . you h alt Gapltanbants Our. sere. o Oreenabero’ | "Dr's. ROVER DOD® IM! 1 vuaed in thie county, a TAL eS RITTERA ant oar peeee Sore cuare eountry. = WHEELER & WILSON MA Pe Pe Savane tbe ———. A Penracrny uraitos ARTICLE, aso! Waco, GUULAVAN'S UAT, (4 Beoatray, | Tospection aad Gas AMS TE RRs | T BIRHOP & Bain rieTn A | A pert to tee ladies’ env ence, tamond lownet poribia rinse SOR HOTHL, jewelry a uae EE = ? Svep nets Sf FROADWAY, OLD @Rnntwo Card Depot. Pee orem, ae ¢ oqne, @rige of Cards and clner 'y, on Thuyeday morning, Octo- ¢ 7 semen, Pn Ineneaceamaneneteemeneneheseenentinatnlio aden MISCELLA NBOys. erica TERT —THS GREATEST IMPRO git ic wom S6% proaa're platen: De Lavets pasa Bersc and ee 'y bighly recommend ving fort and saiiataction, bitheris usauenatie ‘XPT, Denti, 12 Waverley piace, usar Broadwag. DANBT3°S COOOAIAS. |. yyioh Jean’ OU. &e.. f pou RRAGING eA neil and ‘a, Teesbiomens i i witiot an ogy [prevents be balr (as ‘aling hv "UAL promotes ts hea ‘hy. Vigurous growth, q Peo man A erica, ks * ploerom, Oct. 39, Lamm, Movers. Josnra £00: BORNETE sad ‘ RNTLEMEN—I bave used your Cocoa: 0@ about six weetm, and iis effeet ia so marked sad cxtrsordinar,* iat I deem & my Sac My ‘barber tried various an abuse of your Coonaine, ak Totus a 0 use Be provoked me t procure and try It. ok tion whlch conse hem cotirely dienppeared, and xy baie re was never before in #o good babes: ie A PULL Boss, 24, 1380. Guvrizuxx—When’ I first used Gociamne thd boaey" poven Years. In the mesUime | hadtriad doraa dt- {creat preperationa, specially recommended {Or balines, aad fhe Indie of may honsotend mo yeh Faia, ‘0 please. thom, wk having mie amy fr the power of man to restore my bair. T have ums the contents of one bottle. and my bald pate is covered all over with young: = ‘heathy hwy elgbta of an inch long, which ap peare strong grow. Ina your Cocoaine is excelient—the best ties nays s cual ra yf ry i Very tral: and obedient servaut. Mesars. Josrru BURNETT & Co. me ‘i Loss OF HATR. Meeers. Josrra Burvert & Co.:— T cannot refuse to state the salut om Bostrom, July 19, aay. effect ta re hCocoaine).. Induced to try the sams remedy. iy fonra very truly, BUSA rors. IRRITATION OF THE 8CALP. Warrnvitim, Me, 18, 1368. Messes. Josera Ronwert & Co: deom & Just to state to you some of the bevefits I have derived from use of your Cocoaine. Twelve years ago I had the typhus fevers after my mage 9 found myself troubled with an irritation, Of the scalp, whicl be yey a to Annoy me very mack, and ie Alleviate it i had falled to find » 7. Paving seen your Cocoxing adveriaed, T purchased a bottie or ut to my suepriee, A only f urpone of a bair dressing; 'b thas ectiredy removed the irritation of Bo long standing. De- riving so mob benefit from its use, I have recommended U to several of my friends who were tn aud i has wholly eradicated the disease. JOSEPH HILL, Ja New Yous, Sept ae Pomme, Be tr fe as Sega | ae a wring your ar - thing Thave ever used for the hair. ms ed If my endorsement ts of any value you are te. erty to use it. Respectfully yours, FRANK BURNETT'S COCOAINE, the hair (20 matter bow ioeey for several days. 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