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THE ELECTION iN AKW ORR CITY, Tne Pablic Embicms of the Diierent Partice— Devices, Lnseriptioms, des Following up what we bave alresty imid bewore our readers witb regard to the preseut exerting p> ttical con- test im the city, we this mora, the party banners now dispiayo! of this metropolis, In the sireeis of New York, each of which at this season is a8 varyi geod bmliiantas a pane rama, the banvers to whieh neice oo bas beow made are ‘not among the least distinetiye cab. r* woreb attract be - @tiention of the stranger, especisuy if be be acquamted ‘with English or Canadian electiouceriug taoticn In each | of these countries, even when jp iitioal warfare ts at ite highest pitch, the claims of the rival candidates are eet forward oply through the auiiqssted mediam of ‘the placard, which in turu i only @ (ran: @oript of the address to the electors woich appears Con Zemporancously as an advertisement iu the columns of ‘tbe journals, But here in the United Sites, where the ‘Interest taken in politics may be said t» be universal, the support of a candidate involves methods of procedure which far outstrip in efficiency the meane taken in Britain and the Colonies to (:éure «access As a moans of conducing to an end, these bac vers answer their purpose remarkably weil. Disp'ayed ta tbe moet prominent posl- tions, they cannot fail to attrac the atievtion of every one who parses, and thus, in & very considerable degree, serve the purpose of personal can vasa. In order that those at & distance may be enabled to form an idea of (bese bannerk, we surjoin the following diagrams, giving the devices, iweoriptioua, &o., as they actually appea— BROADWAY Passing vp Broudway, the firat banner that attracts the Attention of the passer is suspented between Houston and Bleecker streets. Like the other bauners of all par- ties throughout the city, the inscription is composed of letters of ¢ifereat colors, The followieg 18 the design: — Coe COOOL LENOIR LOE LETT ROCOTELE LOOT) REPUBLICAN NOWLSATIONS. FOR PROSIDENT z BAW LINCOLN i 3 4 3 HANNIBAL HAMLIN FOR GOVRKAOR, EDWIN 9) MORGAN LIRUTENANT GOVERNOR, RUBERE CAMP ELL. Canal Com mieetoner, ison Inspector, $Simmeet Barnes, «KK Bates. Pee Pee Ee PELL IELELELEDEDDLD DEED LODELEDILODOLDLODEN ) On @ buiicing immediately taciog We banver is avoluer belonging to the game party. At the top is an eagle bearing @ serol), on which are the words “Republican Natioual Nomination.” On one side of the eagic is Sgure of Liberty Seated; on the other side a representa. Cion of Commerce, Below the iutoription oa the baaner & the device of @ plough; op s ine with tows, & locome tive: aud etill further, ap uplifted arm with 4 uammer, The motto below thie ta“ Freedou ia tae Territories— Hlomee for the Homelvas.”’ Tbe \useription 1 as fol ene neenecnt enn ne ws Here oaeancneniblladtoroniaeLAMateNa ICT tA YOR Pam 3 ABRAHAM T N 3 FOR VIC® PRESIVENT, 3 BaNNibal = HaMlN CA ORCL LO DELO OEE TEI LTE NEE ELE TETE IE LOTELONE TELE D A Ute beyond this bauner—\o act, over Molntyre & Usier’s Congress Ball—is a Davcer, with an eye in the centre; at the top, the inseription 1, ‘ One ee en cece et et OOOODT OE LE DE LOEETOLOLELE DOEELE TE EOHE) 3 peromars CITY WIve AWAKFS LINCOLN AND Bastin Cre nen ne ee tent eeae DOP b COCOLEOEE OEE IOUDIOLE LOCOS) Between Bicecker Street aud Boud streot is bung # Beil aod Everett bauner of very banleome Jevice. tn each of the two top corners fea star Tmmediately below these ts an eagle bearing a sero! iu tte mouth, with the tnsertp- tion —* The Union and Constitetion ata the ent reemeat of the Jaws” The eagle also bears in its claws a large Dell, and the letters comporing the words “ Jobm Bell,” e the inscription, are fauoifully wiaid with bells, Tas inscription rupe thus — One Cet ee COE LOOODEIOLE IEEE DOE TE PIOOIETOLEIOLE AOL) 3 FOR PRESENT, JOHN BRLE H Of Tennesse POR VICE PRENTIENT, EDWARD EVries 08, Of Masemenusetta. 3 Corer ernest eeeeee eee tt nett tet POE CODE LE OE TELE LOL) | ‘This banner is opposite the Beil and Fverett Headquar- tere, where another banner i# displayed. Tals jatter bas, in each of the two top corners, the device of a bell. Below is an caglc, having io its mouth » scroll with the ‘words:—The coustitution, the Union and toe enforce. ment of the laws”? Beneath ite outetretoned wings are the words ‘Central Commitiee.”” Below this (here ia the de- ‘vice of two bands clasped. The iuecription is Ocenneennenneneee eet tt LOLETEOETODELOTON TOTO) | 2 MLL AND RVRRBTE HKADQUAMTERS. Young Men’ Nations! Union Clad. FOR PRESIDENT, JOHN BSL. 3 FOR ViOR PHASDENT EDWARD EVAKETE “Indignantly frowning upou the firet dawning of} | 3 o every attempt to alienate acy portion of our count Soni tea ved, oF to eafeebie the sacred ‘ies which now bind together the various parts." —WaAsHivaTon. POOOOC ODEO TE DEOEOOIOOODE ED BO OEEE Between Bieeckor and Bond streets 18 @ repudlicaa bane ner of gay appearance, In each of the four coruers isa Buield, and the banner ie bordered with # At the top is & scroll baying the words “Liberty aod Union now and | forever; Freedom of the public lands.” The baoner ap- | 3 3 FOR PRESIDENT, H ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 3 Of Limo. FOR Vi08 PREUDENT, BANNI SAL HaMi®, OF Mane. z Creer ene nett tO Ottt TPOE BELO DOLE LE POOL OOOLEOELO ION) Between Washington place aad Waverley place there j@ another repubiican banner. lo oue corver at the top there device of a house, with & rail fence before the door, with the motso “ Free Homes ia Free Territories.” Next to the above devico there is une representing, iu the fame sorne, sbipe, bales of goods, anda man plowing, Aad Bgnin, neXt to this, there l the device of aa uplifted arm and bammer, with the motto—“ Free speech, free labor."” Below theee devices are the words “ Agriculture and Commerce" The inseripwa tt. — CPOROLOLELOLEOTEOELOLELOMOUEOTEOOUE PLOT TE LOTTO) Republican tims quarter Cenirat Cainpaige Clad For President, Lincotn. of Ui neta. For Vice President, ami: of Maine. For Governor, For jnai Governor, Rdwin D Morgan or Capa) Commssioner, 3 Samet A. Barnes. O preranne eet ne test PL tOsPPETPLPTt POCO POLOOELOLE DETER) Right opposite this corser 6 the Republican Central Campaign Club. Here there is & Danser haviog au eagie 00 the top, bearing & ecrol! with the word “Hesdquar- tere” leecripiion— Cpe neeeneee HOLE TELE M LELE LOLOL LOLOL ES | 3 FoR PRBGDEST, : 3 ABRAGAM LINCOLN | Tick FARSDENT, AANNIDAL HAM rene neon LOL EE TOLTOEDOLITELE PEMUE PEOPLE LOMEIOLEY Between Thirtecuth aud Fourtecoth streci# there is @ Douglas baaner. At tbe top 18 as en's, Dearing a scroll with the wordn, “The Baliot Box wil! preserve the Uuion.”” With one claw the cagic supporus a shield, with the other granys ibe fagces, or an exe th a bunitie of rods. At one eide of the eagle is a number of bales, the motte being, “With every State and the World.” On che other aide te an uplifies arm, with Bammer; the motto, “For; our country and our frieuds." The insoription ts peverenosoerenrere) | Cnc ce nee eet COE i Demucratic Repubhown Keguiac Nominations, { / vies re PRATER HP Asodel. V 20N H Cereecocerecver ern er erat ot or ot 100000 OO COCOIOOAT ONY Immediately opposite thir banver, silxet to woee'e Architecters! and Leooratire ere sanvtuer Douglas banser. At tho top i ao eagle standing opoa the globe, aud bearing & abield on ite brea the eagle also supports a scroll with the words “Headquarters of the Douglas Cex tral Campaign Club.” The osoner a bore dered with s semicitele of tare, aod appeare a fol- ow Onereneeerecveere rapenese rere rete te ce ieeet Me Meer) : FOR PamerRNT, : STEPAEN A DOUGLAS. VIR PRRSINETT, 3 HERSELF tums. eeerenee Pt MLA MEO PLOETE RE PPCLE BOLE HORRY CIty MALS SQUARE. In this equare, between Frankfort aad Spruce streets, there ls suspended « Douglas banner, At the top, in one corner, are the words “We cau carry Now York," at the other top corner the words “ ow York cas gave the Union.” The banner appears as follown secceesorossssivveresetssPeeecew sees recereey PAPUSLIGAN Heutiak NOMLNATIONS, La PAPE eT, 2 HOvaL As STHYRE’ YOM VION PRERTIEST, SOBEL. ¥ _JOuKeny } ano eSSEE ~ Bs WE fowRAY Coming from the Cooper Inrtitute, the first oxnner that cseat a description of | ine priceipal streete { NEW YORK HEKALD, MONDAY, claims attention ix suspended at the corcer of Hester | etrect. Jt is well displayed, veri colored, aud prodaces @ firet rate effect. The banoor bears um eagle, and tmme- | diately vader both wings @ the word “Union.” Toe | whole shows es follows | Cen bE NEE OOO LELELOLERCECOOEM IE TEIAY BEAK N AsbuCLATION. Hear qoartere. Throrgh ages (hou sas mept im ebatae aad night, Aine DOW, aaa, 6 dicate thy right" | Oneocareesrasanenoearenneeesieeceeneeensrre erie reo), Paseiog along, the Danner vOxé in order is eurpended | between the Bowery theatre and the building opposite Tt appears as is Fhown below :— Cee eeee te ne eeeeneee ne tect Dene ses TE COLE Ee Heeb Eete Hebe) RGULAK Demveratio Repuolieaa Nomination. | 4'b Congreraiona’ Diatrice, 4ib, Gta. 10%, Leh Warda, | Pow ConGRane, ; JAMES KE. KERRIGAN, Coveeroacncescoerccessesereseecencecneecosooenete spon’) ‘The uext baxuer ip order 1# but afew biucks beyond the one just desertbed, and ie a# follows = Qnecrarovorersccoeece seen rennet Regular Demeeratiy Nomiuation, POR REGISTER, MATHEW T. BRENNAN, Ose cecnoeaceenrsecneneenn 0 bneenneree ne: A banner, timilar in all respects to the above, ia dis- Played in William street, eoruer of Ann. WALKER STREET. To this street, two houses beyond Elm street, or rather displayed between the ride of the office of the Courrier des Flats Unis aud the house facing this building, ts a ban- ber, the devices and inecriytions of which are about as durky as the epidermis of Othello, Over the jascription is bo eagle grasping with an axe aud rall Below the bird of Jove the bystanders may discera the following op one ¢ de the banver -— Conccnrnoree sr ncsneenneert tt terre sr eete en rt reseed, YOR ParsIDENT, ABKAHAW Lb NOCOLN. VICK PRESIDENT, AANN Bal HAMLIN, Ceeeeeerese nese stne DOOOLE POLE PELE ITLEDE PEIELELEOE EE The other side of (he banner also cieplays at the top the eagle with bis axe and rail. The mscription be.ow is a8 follower : Qacenneee near roan rece teat eese sett PEO IELE IEEE LOTTE) For Govercor—biwie D. Morgan. 3 3 & r—Rober’ Campbell. a f Barccs. PO COLE CELE LOOLOEOLILIEIDIE TE PLELOLETEDEEE PE LODE WEST BROADWAY. Ip this street close by Walker strest, is a repw stionn banner. Above all if an eagle, with aa clongated serel! under each wing; one side of the soroi) bearing the word “repubtican,”’ in the middie ihe gord “ national the epi the word ‘ vomination.” Re whole is displayed thus — MAO ROCERELEOEDEDOLEL EO LOLELE DOD IDLOLELEIPLE DE LE DEED) FOR PRRSIDENT : ABRAAAM LINCOLN, of Tiliaois. 3 FOR VICE PRRIDENT, HANNIbAL HAMLIN, of Maive CROCCO OOOO LEE LOLELEEPIOLELELE HEEL HEMEL LEE SPRING STROET Here, between Suilivan and Maodougel streets, in dis played @ Danser, wo eagic at the top, wings outstretched over the globe Benewth this is wecroll, baving the tu feription, “Democratic Republican Regular Nomina tions.” The whole is as follows: One eeee need Meee ne DERE TEBE IEDELIIELE ME NOLPID LE NEED For Pkaspest, STFPHEN A POUGL «4, 1 the Cnion. i 1, In thie street, but w few yards trom toe banger noticed above, ie anther, with the eagle ard abield, ing the whole the words:— CROC ROLOONEOI EL CEOE IE RODILOLT IDLE LEDOOETE LE LEIPIELE) Regular Democratic Union Nomination, Third Congressioua! District—Comprisiog Ist, 24, 3d, Beh, 8th warcs. For Oongress Third Astemiy Disteict—For Assembly JO3EPH WOOD PORTH Surmouat 7 1b * HUDSON STREET. In thie street, close by Christopher street, laa banner | of thowy appearance. At each corner al reaper device of a bell—here ts an eagle, with wings extended, the claws grasping bundles of arrows. The whole effect Of thit Dauner is pleasing. Its appearance is as follows:— — (seccee cree. seeececees NATIONAL UNION CLUB. YOR PRERIDRST, JOHN BELL, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, EDWARD EVERETT. : “We carry the fing aud keep step with the music of the Union,’” ~ Creve cneee ne resece ste neve nerOnewnenee resort rote tere 2 Nas8aU STKEET. 1a this place, between Anu and Beekman atreets, ie dis- played a banner, at the top of which is the eagle; a scroll stretebing across tt bears the words, ‘* National Demo- - crate Nomination.” The following t# the arrangement:— (errcoceeee FOR PRESIDRNT, STEPHEN a DOUG"AS POR VIO’ PRESIDENT, HERSCHEL V. JOANSON, Uacarceceneonee ese en ees ot eb rb Qe By the above descripiion our reacers at a distance will De enabled to form @. idea of the attractive appearance which politicos pots on at this season tu the etreets of New York, City Politics. CHANGR OF PROGRAMME IN THR TWELPTH ASSEM- BLY DISTRICT—TRA CONOREABLONAL FRU03—MOVE- MENT OF THR TAXPAYBES, BTC. ‘The presence of the Prince of Wales, although appa- rently absorbing the entire attention of the public, has bot prevented the politicians from working with their usual energy. Un the contrary, they bave taken the op- | ~portanity whilst the people are looking after royalty to Iny their wires and prepare for the campaign, which is Delong Conducted with great vigor in every ward of the city. We notice in the past werk several favorable symo- loms—in dications that something besides intestine rights of the different factions will reigo im ali localities Several _ of the Assembly districts bave made @ union for the pur. pose of preventing the members of the Inst Legislature whose names are recorded tn favor of the peculating sobewee from returuing. In the Twelfth district ali par- Les opposed to the republicaa#, except Tammany, have At inst united upon George J Campoeli, to preveut the retorn of the representative in the last Lagisiature, Ove branch ¢f the Tammany organization bas also on dorted bim. J. L. Kiernan, the Breckinridge canditate, having resigned in bie forer, bo tw the nominee of Movarl, Bell aud Everett, Breckioridge aad one wing of Temmany. ‘The Bell and Everett party in the Ninth Assembly dis- trict tominated on Friday evening Joho M Ranney. ‘The wrangles of the tracing politicians in several of the Congressional districts are yet kept up, aad io masy lo- calitee the feuds are increasing ead of d)minwding ‘The Filth district bas about as may nominees as there are four corers tn the district, and £0 prospect of any charge (or (ho better. [a the Righth district we Gud the Movert Mai! pominee |oatiog of 1a a0 effort to hriag avout ‘8 union of the enti republican party upon one candidate Tuere is cortainly vest of a compromive If they wish to Gefomt the republioane, for there are no lems thas fer can didates in the fel! reprasenting as many factions opyrmed to the republicace. Lae duuwcracy lu the ditth district are fan: settling down on Joho Cochrane, whilst the re: pablicane are having @ regular “irrepremtbie sow oween the factions in the ciferent wards, aad have not yet been able to pom!na'e » candidate A bow movement, which at present promines to work fuportant change in our representatives, both at the Uity Ball, Albany and Washi ta been’ inangurated by the Natione! Democrat c Votwaieers, aad will be carried ous by & commitice of property holders and taxpayers A commtiee 1 being formed for the purpore of selecting } from w merous litte of eat) republican pow ja the fled for every office to be filed at the i comm | ite is ty be oompowed exclusively | ' of taxpaye 4 the oiler of the Votan Were to protect their ove meres, whe will ropresent Now York sa |\ shou inevad of plaster leg (te tehariiante The nominations will be made toms tinue thie week, nud, if carried owt im | detalis te accordance with the programme of the organ- ization, enmnot fall to wort out 8 long areded reform im our city pobticr, A committee: tatee tor offiece ta tala ity t8 certainly ao anomaly | tm New York politier, and we took ith anuaual interest | to We resull of the tr delinerations. Rave prowtend well Let ut eee of they will keep thetr word better than the feqoler polniciann. | que New York Hoxsoratmo Mesroat Cousas —The | neogural address of the New York Henmeopathic Medical | College will bo delivered thie (Monday) evening, ot eight | o'clock, In the College builling, morthenat corner o ‘Twentieth strect aod Third avenue, by 8 B. Barlow, M. D., President of the Homeopathic Sooloty, Physi ciane are respootfally invited to be present. Naval Isteiligence. TO THE BOLTOR OF THR MRBALD. Ovtren Ruvest Mo 'LarLasp, sy Warr, Fin, Sept 28, } We reached this place at seven o'oloek this morn'y ate days from Norfolk, Va., by way of the Hole tn the Wall. ‘The burricave of the 20th, 11th and 19th iets bas dows zy jg Sg many vemnela bers Cums im bere dinmanted. AEWS FROM THE NATIOWL CAPITAL, Wasuiszoy, Oct 14,01860. 20k PORRIGN MLMGERE AND THM CUNDITION OF APEAIRS IM wOKOPE Birou Stock), the Russian Minister, had « protracted in- terview yeetercay with the Secretary of State. The fo- reign miniwiers are a good deal exercised in regard to the Presevt Complicated and threatening state of aMfuirs ia Furope. Hence thor frequent interviews with the dis- Lingurebed fyectionary at the bead of our foreign affairs, “hose eco! judgment and ripe experience respecting events runepiring across the waters looked upon and regarded at baying great weight. YESS OF GONSULAR OFFICERS IN CANADA. Tt bavirg been beid by the Attorney General that the fees Beretwfore demanded by consular officers in Canada for certifying invoices under the reciprocity treaty are ereater than are allowed by law, some of tho partics who have paid under protest are demanding to have them refunded. The matter will ghortly be decided by the State Department. AMERICAN SCULPTORS TURNED OUT OF THE CAPITOL. The eeesion betore last Speaker Orr gave the use of rome rooms in the Capitol to several distinguished Ame rican sculptors to design worke for adoption im deco. ralicg the Capitol Speaker Pennington, learatog that they are not republicans, has expelied them, aad given ‘he rooms to @ foreign doctor to erect a steam bath appa- ratus, Lo the march of biack republicanism American ‘art must euccomd to foreign quack doctors, THE PRYSIDUNTIAL QUESTION. The brief period to ciapse between the present moment end the day that will determiue th» anxious question of (he Presidency ia still ample, if properly employed by ail the Inte aspirants ana their friends, to save the coua- try from the chasm into which ft seems about to plunge. That tomethiog of this sort is likely tobe set on foot there can be no manner of doubt. A tow days will plase the project tu @ clearer light Oue Washingtoa Correspondence. Waamnartor, Oct. 13, 1860. Mr. Lindsay's Mission to Washington—Our Navigation and Coasting Trade Law.—Popular Errors Concerning Thee Lawe—The Privileges of Forcign Vessels, dc Not slime feeling appears to have spraug up in Bog- land 10 consequengs of the reported appointment of Mr Lindeay a8 @ epevial agent of the British government to repair to Washiagton aud eater into aegotiations with the wathorities here upou the subject of our navigation Jaws aud constiag trade. We think it will be found taat Mr, Lindsay baa been entrusted with very Himited, if any power, The Kogiish goverument caxunot be ignorant of the fact that Congress alone bas the power to annul our Bavigation and coasting laws, and tha: so far as coavey tug formation upon the suoject to tue President is cou corned, with a view to his recommeading a modiea.iva, Lord Lyous oan effect a3 much ws aay apecial ageut wao might be appointed. There is, however, not the slightes! reason to believe tha! Congress will ai this time, at all events, make avy change iw our bawigation laws. If there was no other ease, the shortness of the approaching session, and the political ‘erment which a chaoge in the Mre: oy eu. Jails, Would be sufficient Lo preveut the subject (ro a being considered, Bot, apart frew this, a9 person fa this couvtry wt ail teterested iu the matior, or who has coasia- ered the question, is in favor of @ modidcation of oar Coasting Jaws euch as the shipping interestof Eugland is clamoring for, Oar uavigation and consting laws are based upon the olf English laws. and if they are exclusive it 8 because we Have copied them alwost literally from the British statute books, Since thou Eoglavd, ia purse 8808 Of Loe policy which very prove: ted her jcgisiators—ine id of ber peopleand promoting their commercial prosparity— bas seen it to abrogave ber uavigation laws. With a sur. Plus of capital and lavor sue ts seeking in every mart and Clime for it8 employment; and hence, having no Jooasting trade which large (oreigu vessels could profitably compete ith ber for, she could weil afford to abolish restricti vas which were of no advantage, sad the abrogativa of which could at all events give ber policy a sembiance of line rality. There is, however, no avalogy between the coast ing trate of Engiaud and that of the United States. With Comets thoosauds of miles iu extent, to admit Kogliah ves sels to participate in this trate, with thelr unbouadt Capital and cheap labor, would be to drive our coasters to the wall Foreign vessels, bringing cargoes to New | York, for instance, would eugage im the coasting trade ‘whilst coean freighis are dull, and if they varely paid ox penses it # ali that would be required. Already the ne lect of Congress to encourage our ocean mail sleamers bas practically given up the ocean to foreiga steamships It would only be neceseary to compiy with the demauds (of Brith shipowners, ned aboins our coasting laws, aad the wight of an American abip would become as rars on Our Coasts AB American Kteamers are DOW Un Lhe Oovan. 4 gov! deal of wuorance prevails a& to the provisions apt limitations of our consting laws. Thus, when the Great Eastoru made excursion trips to Philadelphia and Norfolk, 1+ was asserted that she was permitted to evade he coasting laws through te favoritism of the Treasury Departme Bat this * whe ly erroneous. The Secretary Of the Treasury has po discretionary powers coanected with our nay: conmting laws; and if it were a violation of thote Ina for & foreigu vessel 6» carry pas- fengers ‘rom one port of the Unite? State to aucgher, the meLt Could wot permit the Great Kwrtern, or any Other foreign versel, to do so. The coasting Iawe, how ever, are silent apou the tudject of pareongers, and tt was Jong Bince decided that, in the abseuce of avy provision to the cnvtrary, foreign versela had « perfect rig xt (9 coa vey pascengers from one American port to another; aod, ladeed, eo far a# pasrengers are concerned Spr cial permission Lo covey pasmengers from w York to Philadelphia All she was ooiiged to pro- € Wak # Clearance from the Collector, jast as an Aweri can veaeel would be compelie! to bare. A foremge vesnel lias algo the right wader our laws to uo load & pertion of her cargo in one American port and ihe balance in another Thur for tnstance, the Great Rastern can land & portion of ber od cargo ut New York, and touch at Philate!phie, Maitimore and Norfolk to unload Cargo at exob of thore ports. She cam also take what cargo abe pleases at excu port, and (ous Mil ap gra dually ber capacity all that the coasting laws prohibit fs, that foreign veanels pba! take on board goods, wares Or merchandise in ove American port to be delivered tn an ther American port. rt from this they are as un restricted a# American ships To sbol@b even this ro Ftriction—te permit foreign vessels to engace in oor home Carrying trade—t send their ships and crews into our rivers and al ne our ovmmte—to give Engin sbipvicg wer Chants, in fact, ai) the advantages of our home aut ioter pal trade, without, at the same time, burthening U in any Way with the expense of our gyveroment, which our 0% D Citizens are obi ged to bear, 18 the object which Fag land bar now in view, and to facilitate which Mr Lind ie raid to have béen appointed asa especial minister Tt may be that Mr. Lindsay wil! come prepered to offer United States some equivalent for the wivan to be ebtained, bat, im the aosence of any dedaite to! mation np @ thie point, we mast regard the uaked propo- Bition as characterietically modest. Fire tn Pittsbarg. Prvmnena, Pa, Oot. 14, 1860. The engine bowse of the Pitieburg and Clevelaod Rail- road, located at Manchetter, three miles below this city, waa destroyed by Ore at three o'clock this morning. Right locomotives were burnt Loss very heavy. The fire wae euppored to be the work of ao incendiary. Natlroad Accident Kartinomn, Oct. 14, 1860, Free tt Smith, Master of Traneportation of the Balti. more ar’ Obie Ra load, met with a paisful accideat vos Harper's Ferry, in getting off the (Cincionasti express tra Tie leet several teen and eeonped @ violent death iy by presence of mind, He ie now doing well. Markets, New Oausans, Oot. 13, 1860. Cotton—Prices #tifMr, bu quotati as anehanged: aalee to day 12,600 baler. Freighte to Havre Lise Sterling exebange withoat iteration Omroso, Ort 136 P.M. Fiovr frm — Wheat firm: sire 114.000 bushela, at 900. 1c, for North wentera ely, Ato a B8e. for No. 1, 880. & for No, 9, ww etore, Corn dull and le. lower: anlet 00 burbeit at 37. tn store, Gaus quiet Receipts— 609 vacrei® flour, 148 000 bushels wheat, 61 000 bushels 600 bushe & Pi Sf itt : OCTOBE Black Republican Fr pita. A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS CoRATED ote Pulladel- OUT OF HIS ELECTION —WoORSK THAN BALWUL BOX | BPOPFING—-THe FOKUKR AKKBSTED, BTC. ‘The contest in tho First Congressional distric’ * Poon sylvenia was betvecn William B Lehmen, de at, aod Joho M. Butler, republican, Whea tho officia: volo was counted it was anucunced far aad wide over the country that Mr. Lehman had succeeded in his clec- tion by & majority of one hundred and thirty-two ws, and in thia Bhape the matier stood for four days Waea the return judges met it was discoveret that the returns of the Fourth ward had been altered by reduciog Mr. Lebman’s vote trom the officisl couut nearly two bundred, and adding over one hundred to the vote of Mr. Butler, which elected the lat ter “by two boudred majority, and catitied im to the certificate as a member of the Thirty Seventh Congrees. The fraud, it is contended, was perpetrated by the return judge pamed William Byerly, sod on a proper represeatation of the case hefore the Recorder of Philadelphia, a warrant was issued and Mr. Byerly was arrested © anewer the charge. He was examined on Saturday, and a number of the judges of the different polls in the Fourth ward @wore that their names to the returce as handed in were forgeries, and that the vote of their precincts had been altered by taking from the nomber cast for Mr. Lehman aod adding to the vote of Mr, Butler. The evidence warrants the Recorder in hold- fog Mr. Byerly to bail in oue thousand five hundred dol lars, Tho foliowiwg table shows some of the disorepan- cles between the official count, as eworn to by the judges of election, and that returned by Mr. Byerly — Returns given in. ificiint Account, ee ean Divisions, Lehman. Bwier Lehman. Butler. 1 0 143 59 pry 105 1k uk 126 10 76 M3 63 16 130 oT 105 232 61 74 230 “ 164 205 19 118 109 116 178 % 173 Total 1589 1,160 1,058 1,008 Of this affair Fore, 's Press saye:— rty have just achieved a magnificent triumph, and tnt with which they bail thia «t- umpb they have the #ympathy of thousands of howest Gemocracte, They cant aflurd to stain thelr vistory with fraud We think the return judges, in view of ail the faets of the ,ebould Immediately be reconvened, aud fuould revise their ection and give the certificate to putative from the Fires Congres. Breps oy 4 Haaren —Ihe Albeny Journal thus comes to the reeeue of one of tid colaberers in corruption — Mr. Jutijoba bas been for six years a member of the Agscmb for four yeara tia presiting officer, He bin duties accepta ty to big immediate #, wita fidelity to bie party, and, ia reference ral interests, with zeal acd ability Nor, wotil a peneral warfare is being waged againet repablicaa mem thy Legislature, was bis integrity ever tmpugned That It is co * unjustly impogned we dom coubt — Nor do we doubt that ihe cons he eo long and #0 benoticlaily will man|fest their his triumpbant re-election Finer Loxareionat Disrrict Edward H. 8 nith has received the orsination for Congress irom the Douglas Covertion a the First district of this Mate. Egvert T. Smith, the |.omfnee of the Union party, has received the Breck iur\ige en Cormement, ‘The Larne Giast’s Torr Weer axp Sorts. —Mr, Douglas will spent on Monday, 15th, at Kalamazoo, Mich. ; ou Tucs- day, 16th, a! Detroit; on Thorsday, 1 t Spriog told, T- «; on Saterday, 20th, at St. Louis, Missour!; on Mon. , at Centralia, Diiovls; on Wed.esday, 24th, at | Mempnis, Teonesses; on Thursday, 26th, at Hantsville, Alopawa; on Friday, 26tb, at Nashville, Tennessee; on | Satarcay, 27¢h, wt Chattanooga, Tennessee; on Mooday, 4 Kingston, Georgia; Tuesday, 80tb, at Atlanta, at Macon, Ga.,on Wednestay, Slet; at Columbus, Ga }on Toursday, November 1; at Moutgomery, Ala , on Friday, 20; on Saturday, 31, at Selma; and on Monday, the day belvre the election, at Mobile, Alabama Sewaxo at Homs.—The Aubarn Democrat of the 6th inst. announces the return home of Senator Seward, and refers to bis stomping tour as follows Our distinguished towneman, Gov. Seward, retarned | from bis po.itioal wour through the Northwestern States oa Saturday night. Ip eome of its features tbe journey of Gov. Seward war unusual, It was aonouncet early ta the summer, and great efloris were made Ww impart to It & persona and political dignity and prestige fe was gurreucded with & Bolte a# BotDeroUs AS (oagh he were owned head, about \ visit tne distant provinces of pire The line of bis route, and the preciae time be was to be at each place to be visited, were dedaitey arranged and widely heralded long before be departed from the peaceful sbades ot hit own quiet and beautifal home And cow that his elaborately prepared political Gemonstration bas been enacted, what docs & review , of it soggest? We taink it has demonstrated fully that worch intelMgent politicians amd the Gover nor himecif weil understood belwe, to wit— | that be i# the embodiment, life aut foul of epubtionn organization That it is an organization existence by him, and by his ability alooe — ch he created he proved table. Tae power the cowardice of his fomieqnate to control, throug’ frieucs at Chicago Aud the satiafaction to from au uumirtakable demonstration of the grievous wrong Jone to him by hia fa’ut hearted aad treacherous frienow seeme to have been the paramount object of the vis té he bat made—firet Kast and then West, emodraciog All the *tate# iu whieh the republioaa party has ao ergs bration So far ag thie object was eoaght, it has beea » succes, Wherever he went he was Lonored ge xe berings. Som om their Admiration of tue ouly etal n of the republican party; to our poopie—a Medimaa. Hi © the physinguomy of and lame, anda desire Ww gee a had been Wounded aud slaughtered in bit own political household, brought out the people, aot made the weikia Ting with shouts for the discarded statesman SexatoR HxoWwN's Oviston OF Saxator Hawuin.—Uaited | States Senator Albert Gallatin Browo, of Mississiopi, 12 a receut speech at Crystal Springs, thus deseribes United Staies Senator Hanatbal Hamil, of Wai Mr Hamlin isa man of fair meotal endowments If be ie remarkadle for anything, it is for knowiog which way the wind t# going to blow, and always getting his Ball Pet FO ae to catoh Ube drat breeze. He wok np poli tice aes young duck takes to water, becuse it was his elerent. If Lowes the devil a genuine Simon Pure Yan kee, and meant to settle fair, 1 would send him Hanulbal | Bawito Got Exoven or Brack Rerratcasmm —The peopie of the Upper Peoinsuia ip Mich'gan, it would seem by tho re- turpe of the inte ecotion beld in that district, have con- cluded to abandon repablican heresies and return to their first love Here are the returos of the late election held tm thone cvuntion, compared with the election of 1868:— Democratic mayority, 186 Demooratic majority) 1860 Tom Usow Nrexer om New Janey —The Douglat aod Johuson Club of Bollevilie, Fasex county, N. J, have abandoned the purpuse for which thay were formed and have Wpanimoorly aud by acclamation resolved ty unite lo support of the Union electoral ticket, The following Fesolution was alee aiopted — Resolved, That we invite to our organtrstion all true national men of whatever party, who are willing t iny their party privciples aside for the purpose of giving to Hisek republionniem and disuniooiste their Aral aod dect five overthrow, aa complete aud effootive an wae given tupon the eott w Jersey in the dark and bloody Jaye of ber Revote tional liberty An overjoyed republican, A. R. MoCture, chairman of the block republican State Committee of Pounsy!rania, tent the following deepateh to Old Abe the ay after the election in that State-— “fom. Axnawam Lisocotw —Cartin ia elected by over twenty fve thousand. Logisisture t* largely oor. Onr- tainty twenty to twenty five republican eiested—perbaps more Under the presect apportionment Penney) vania is ot! tied t only twenty.fve members of Congress, Where « more’ than that number Is to come from perbapt Mr. McClure will be able to jaform the public. wi has Introd the a oe Ro R15, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. be derived | Drawings of the Doaware (eres — 800), BODY & OO. Managers of the DELAWARE, KERTOGEY AD MisSuUK! stavt 2 ae Cctore, 18 i », 44, 13, 37, 2%, 68, 68, 38 GI, Ditawake Oraae 490 Cromer 1%, 1450, 67, 62, 38, 19, Gtronlars deut free of charge. b a t WO OD OEDDY 4 CO. Wilmigtam. Delnwsre, Or to WOOD, EDDY & CO. Mt Lonta, Mheoort. 2», Drewings of BR, Saotte rtes:~ ‘Sorser COUNTY OLase 40, ( 17, 4. 59, 3h, 68, 19, 5 | Gramp'Comsorinar 6, 4%, 16, 4, 63, 43, ‘Oirotlnre wen! tree of “harge voronsn 13, 33, 34, 70, Lovreey (case 6H, Ocrose 1 86D. 40, 75. 15, 2, 48, 22, by adereante "Eri Wim ), 26, WO. RANOB, oa, Delaware. Royal Havana Lottery—OMicial Draw- togeot Vetober 2, on another page of to dey's paper. | London Yoke Shirts to Mcasure=$14 and $4. Gentlemen's Furniah' ig Gant. PRARSE, from Lon | dom, #23 Broadway, ew Yor! he Widismeon’s Brooklyn Photogre) Batablished A661. baits! unr yaslled. Steinway & And equare Pianos are now manufactured, are warranied for Ove years Wareroome #1 and 4 Walker Herring's Patent Unampion Fire end Prout Sates, 261 Krondway, corner of Murray siroet, Burglar New York. Besutitu) Compieston.—Leird’s Liquide rity ae having a9 equal for beauth ne | | Broad wry. “A Clear Complexion” is Desired by all lacie, Cae CHALON'S “suow White Oriental Cream." Ladies’ Balmoral Boots, Gaiters and Blippers, Mirses, Children’s aud Ho #’ Hoots and Shoes; also, | Pitent Leathers nt CANS RELL'S, 613 Browdway, be- ween Kieventh and Twelfth streets. Batchelor’s Huir Dye ts the Best in th: world — Made, eld and applied, ti te pi ivate rooma, at the wig factory, 16 Boad street. _ " Grover & Buk«r's Veienrnted Notseless Bowing Machines, the «in use for famfly wevrtng, 496 Broad- way, New Vork, and inv Fulton street, Brook yo. Hos Hair Dy: brown. Beat in use. ll crugginis. 50 Cents—Black or Hepot No, 1 Barclay aireet, acd sold by Hill, Inimitable Catter of Mair and Whiekers, to suit the countenance, No. L Barclay street Bair Dye, W certs An Infallible Remedy.—As a Purely vegetable preparation Boloway's Fills can be safely ream mended to delicate females in all stages of iMfe, for correcting derangemects and resoriag ie. vigor and euersy to geversl wyst Havanese Lottery, aba.— Nos. 1, 23,052, 8,790, 9.107. 16.634. drew tho five capital prizes the drawing. 1 2 3860 For information, circulars, Ac , address Cha bankers, 28 Wiillam street, N, ¥. Give us an Vid Nurse for Diseases Inci-~ dont to the period of teething fo children. Flere you have tant old nusse for 25 centa iw the form of MES WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Radicai of Hernia, oy Rapture.— Dr. BON. MA. he well knows house of Marsh & Oo. No. 2 Veary aireet, Astor Hi nalts the church, devoter mae. OVO" grecial attention tn the surreal stantaticn of ble Radical Cure Mavic ‘rom the bes Amoskong aod Wxcantia Muaitna. Depot 106 Chathom street, corner of Year, Marriva. Tamn—Franxkiis.—On Theratay, October 11, at Grace ehureb, Brooklyn, by the Rey. J. H Hobart Brown, Captain Grores Lasts, of tbe #bip Axpasia, to Miss Cano- Ns Loviss, cavgbter of Corneil S Franklin, Keq., of Brookly p, Lang Vsland MuKR—iviek—In this city, on Thursday evening, Cowher 11, at \. Joba's church, by the Rev. Alvah Wis: wail, GRoKGR 8. Sustmx to Cancuine K. Prune, all of this elt Ricusnced (Virginia) pepors plense copy. Diea. Rexsert —On Satur¢ay, Ootoder 18, Mary Lovraa, tn. fant daughter of Wm. Cand Carrio W Bennett, aged 6 monthe. the relatives aad frieada of the family are invited to Attend the feneral, this (Monday) aftermovn, at one of'clork, from No 191 Sixch avenue 4 morning, Oot 14, Francs 8. Hand Margaret Buck, aged 5 years, 6 months and 2 day, | The frieuds and relatives are respectfully invited to at- | ten |, from 67 Butler «treet, Brookiya The remains will | Be taken to Greenweot Cemetery for loterment Cusrmax.—In Brooklyn on Sunday morning, October 14, at three ovolock, Paxsason F., twin gon of J. H. and Fmare ¥. Chapman, aged 16 wonths The friends of the family are requested to attend the | funeral. on Turaday afternoon, at two o’cloxk, from the reeitenoe of bis parcnta, 76 Adelphi street. CAkPaNvER —On Matorday eveutog, October 1%, Caro- Luxe Acovsra, wife of Euas Carpenter, iu the 29th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully , from her Inte reeidence, 2 | Clinton street, on Toesday moruing, at nine o'clook, with- ovt forther notion | Emasia, —In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, Octobor 18, of tearlet fever, Maky, daughter of Michael sad Frances Emaper! sged 8 years ano 6 mouths Fox —(m Sunday October 14 of seemonia, Mary A, Fox widow of the late Willmm J Fox, aged 63 years, 11 | monthe and 16 ca: The reiattives and friends of the fe nily are requested to | attend ber funeral, from her late residence, 40 attorney | ftreet, on Tueray afterooon, at eve o'clock Faxsoen.—On Friday night, October 12, Tnoma# Fanaa, aged 82 yearr The foners! will tate piace froma the residence of his father, 21 Greepw ich avenve on Monday afternoon, at one r The friends of the family are invited to ‘attend | without further notice hn — At Wasxbingtoo, on Saturday, October 18, after a long iliners, from conmumptioc, Suse H. Hit, ta the 63d year of bin age. Bork —At Hastings. New York, on Friday morning, October 12, Freptixavo F.,s00 of Matthiae aod Auguste Hepke, aged 1 year, 7 months aad 27 days The Iriend# and relatives of the family are respect ally Invited (o attend the funernb, from the residence of RA b street, this (Monday) woon, at yeart, T months avd 26 days Fone ral rereice wll take place at 238 West Seventeenth Ftreet, this (Monday) morning, at ® quarter past eight o'olork Jowns —Jonn Frasce Jonms, of Londoo, Rogland, after A short filmes, aged 1h year, at toe resideace of bie pa- rer » 183 Rast Tweaty fourth street Anvit At Brooklyn, oo Friday, October 12, Jaxme H., fon of Samuel and Mary Jarvis, aged 22 yeare, and King. —At Brooklyn, on Friday, Getober 19, of con pon, Jaye N., daughter oi Samuel and Mary Jarvis, 4 28 yenrs The funeral sory ices will be held at the Second Prosby- | term church, in Clinton, pear Falton streot, Brooxlyn, | this (Monday) aflernoon, at Lwo o'clock Keuvy —Op morning, October 16, Weeuer Kecvy, aged 82 years and BI month ‘The relatives wd friends of the family are respectfully invited t0 attend the faneral, from his la rosiience, No. 166 Hammond etrect, this (Mon tay) afternoon, at oue o'elook. LaTnAM—At Bethany, New Jersey, oo Saturday, Oo- Sana M., retiet of the inte A.M. Latbam, aged eure. | For relatives nod fx te are rompretfally invited to attend the foneral residence of ber | con in law, James Douginen, 166 4, New York, | on Tueedey afternoon, at | Long Inland papers please on | Leey —tm Sunday, October 16. after « short but severe | Ulnese, the beloved wife of Wriliam Locy | The 'frienoe ana mcqnaintancer of the family are re- apectfo.'y invited to aviend the fane-al, from ber late reat- devee, Ne 6 eet, thie (Mooday) afternoon, wt | two o'clock Her remains will be taken to Calvary | Comerery Jaom Liow —O Satarday, Octoner 13, suddenly, Mf. 1. The friends of the famiy are reepectfally tend the funeral, fre late residents, ‘Tend etrert, thie (Monday) noon. at twelve o'clock Mot vor M4, after « short and few om, MARY ANN, the bowved wife of ul Me@oidr!-k, in the 87th year of her age, a mative of parieh of Douth, county Meath, treiancd ‘The friends sod acquaintances of the family are re quested te at the fonersi, from No 120 Charch | ptreet, on Monday afternoon, at helf mat one ofelock, | The remaine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for tter- mer ena —At the resitense of her brother-in-law, No. 62 Aenry rtreet, cf copsumption, Mra. Hantuir Now | Her friepas and thore of the fhaniiy are respectfully ta vited to attend the funeral, on Mootay morning, at ten ofcleek, from No 62 Henry street. The remaina will be | taken to Rahway, N J, for iaterment | O*Doxwan: in Rrooklya,on Suntay, Oetober 14, Tam | gue ¥. Menvemat, wife of James O' Doone, in the 38a year of her nge, of lingering i!!news, Her friends are reavertfolly invited to attend the fune- Fei Witbout farther \ovitetion, from the residence of ber ister, 77 Hadson avenue, op Tormday afternoon, at three o'aloek Srav ase —On Hatarday, October 18, aso Sravewn, aged friends of family are remectfully f bin ate residence, No. 61, 77, 7, 68, 66, 36, #6, 18, TL | vemdin cetther ty | PML AN OU BALE a biarn, Ko. Bl Wronwes Aten AMentk Woy lied we ther by Gen any 2 By the follow ine ceimbrated makery — Bb aG teemar, Jossed Keweu, eve (eet pay: Comvesem, Sas, Wamp, hak Docume bioh they otier at whaleenls ned Pell iow prions. CARD, THORLEY'S FOOD FUR KORRES AND CATTLE mm COMMONEST OF Hat AND STRAW Aa SUPERIOR PROVENDER. MANUFACTORY, CALEDONIAN ROAD, LONDOR. Depot for ue United States, 21 Broadway, New Fort. 4 pamphiet matted free _Axenta wanted in every city and town in the Untied Btates. WA 8) RBDELUE SONS. 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