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gress waa not published. The corrupt measure will be urged forward immediately after | the opening of the next session; but we , trust that the conservative voters in this State, and every State in the North where there ls a chance of success, will unite upon a aingle candidate in every Congressional district, sud thus return a majority in the House of | Representatives who will defeat the plunder- ing project oe ‘the Tepublican leaders. Raters Out « of Place—The Action of the Sptrit of the Age. One of the chief characteristics of the pre- sent age, and perhaps that which will form its most prominent feature in the future pages of history, is the great number of rulers out of place, rightly or wrongly, and wandering to and fro upon the earth. America, Enrope, Asia and Africa all pre- geat in a marked form this unmistakable sign of the times, The Bourbons, who have eo long ruled in several European States, have now only one crowned head left, that of Isabella, Queen of Spain. The Count de Chambord, who is looked upon as the head of the family, wanders through Europe, followed by the Covnt de Paris, Count Montemolin, Don John of Bourbon and Francis UL. of Naples, all <laiming crowns that others wear. To the NEW YORE HERALD, _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 1860.—-TRIPLE SHEET. city, of whom oaly fifty-three thousand voted; while nearly seventy-nine thousand voted on the Mayoralty election in December. But thore is a higher etake on the board now—a President and Vice President of the United States having to be elected as well as the State ticket. It is unne | cessary to add that the issues involved are of the most momentous character to the whole country. ‘The State of New York bas now to fight the battle slonein the North against the dangerous fac- tion whose success is but the forerunner of disaster to the Union; and it may be that the brunt of the fight will have to be borne by the metropolis itself, for the interior counties are not to be relied upor with too much confidence, Pennsylvania, Obio and Indiana have been car- ried against the conservative party opposed to Lincoln and the social, political and commercial disorder which must inevitably go with him; therefore the part of the forlorn hope remains to be played by the Empire State; and we re- pest that the vote cast in this city will, in all probability, decide the result inthe State. In this condition of affairs it will be seen how im- portant it is that every man entitled to vote should take care that his right to cast his voice against sectionalism, abolitionism and anarchy ball not be lost by neglecting to register his name and residence in his election district. It retinue of European rulers out of place Italy contributes furthermore three Grand Dukes— Parma, Modena and Tuscany, and may yet send his Holinees the Pope on like pilgrimage. !t capnot by any means be supposed that the age bas crowned its work with this short rol. Germany bas some thirty-eight or forty rulers, the list being headed by the Emperor of Austria, every one of whom is on the anxious seat, while the spisit of the age is searching their tiles to a farther continuance iv place. It may not be very long before they ail join the procession of discharged rulers. On our own continent the Spanish American countries furnish an almost countless list for the procession. Rosas and Santa Anna lead a host of rightly discharged wrongdoers, wbich we find Monagas and Castro from Vene- ziela, Eohenique and Vivanco from Peru, Beizu from Bolivia, Franco from Ecuador, Cavanas from Honduras, Baez from St. Do- mipgo, and Soulouque from Hayti, while two «x-Presidents—Mora and Walker—bave just been executed for trying to get back into place. Besides these there are several others who sbould be classed as the wrongly expulsed, among whom Paez, of Venezuela, and Comon- fort, ef Mexico, stand most prominent. Nor Lave the causes which have produced this numerous turning out ceased to operate in America apy more than in Europe. With the exception of the United States, the British Provinces and Brazil, we may expect to witness (he falling into the out of place line of any of the present rulers in America, and even this country may contribute its quota if the revo- lutionary principles of the black republican party are fully inaugurated at Washington. From Africa Abdel Kader heads the list of discharged rulers, whose vacant places may be found at almost any point along either the West- ern or Eastern shore of that continent, from Al- geria to the Cape of Good Hope. The footsteps of civilization are as prominent there, relatively considered, as in any other part of the world. But it is, perhaps, in Asia where this prominent characteristic of the age is most notable. Russia holds a host of deposed Khans, from the Ural mountains to the mouth of the Amoor, aod southward to the frontiers of Persia and China, most known among whom is Schamyl, the warlike defender of the fastnesses of the Caucasus. Next stands Eagland, with a long List of displaced and pensioned Rajabs in India aod Affghanistan, followed by the Dutch holding in fief the Snuitan of Borneo; Brooke, the English Rajah of Sarawak, | usurping an Oriental throne; the French | sod Spanish chasing down the monarchs of Cochin Chins, the triad rebellion shaking the throne of the Brother of the Sua ia China, | od Prince Mito, who recently attempted a is certain that a larger vote will be cast in this city in November than there ever fas before, for the people are alive to the importance of the questions at issue; but there may be many voters who suppose that because they have put their ticketa in the ballot box at the municipal election last December they are therefore en- titled to vote at the coming general election. To alleuch we would say, look well! to it that your names are registered prior to the sixth of November next. The country cannot afford to lose a solitary vote, which may consign the sec- tional party of Abraham Lincoln to defest. Mayor Woop ano tux Visit or Tae Prince or Waves.—In reference to the various demon- rations made in this city in honor of the Prince of Wales and bis suite, it is but just that Mayor Wood should be duly acoredited with most of the success attending them, By resolution of the Common Couacil the Mayer, at an early day, opened a correspond- ence indirectly with high officials of the Bri- tish government, inviting the Prince of Wales to this city during his intended visit to her Ma- jesty’s American possessions. This letter was promptly acknowledged by Lord John Russell, through our Minister at London, Mr. Dallas. Subsequently the Mayor sent an official in his department to Quebec to meet the royal party and learn definitely what course bad been de- cided upon in regard to their visit to New York, and what action, if any, would be most agreeable to the Prince; and a military review, a fireman’s torchlight procession and a visit to some ot our institutions, Central Park, Xc., were proposed and accepted. How success- fully these have been carried out and the grati- fication they gave to the royal party is now a matter of history. NEWS FROM TSE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Opposition to Limcoln im the South— Serious State of Affairsa—The Forthcom- ing Annual Keports of the, Depart- ments—The Census Returns—Oar Treaty | with Nicaragua, d&c., de. Wasmyeros, Oct 15, 1900. POLITIOAL AFFAIRS AT THE SOUTH. The determination and cordial union of the South against Lincoln cannot be mistaken, New York alse ts Bow looked to for reecue from the dilemma of submiusioa to sectional misrule or resistance thereto. The fodegal authority tn the siaveboiding States cannot possibly be exerted by a republican from mere defeult of subordigte officers, What Southeroer will dare insur the odjam of office holding wader @ republicaa President? Balio Peywa, Bell's elector, denounces the Teuncseean who would do 60, and excited crowds there indicate that they would drive the reeipiont of Lincoln's | patronage from their midst, as if bis neighborhood was pollution. The feeling is still etronger in other Southern States. Whenever | a. become manifest that Liscola is to be Pronideat, there will be but one swell of popular feutiment in tbe South, and all the factions there wil! revolution In Japan. The spirit of the age is very busy, in ea Asiatic way, among the count- lose millions of that old continent. There is a philosophy in these facts, which may te summed up in ope word—retributiog. The \ight of intelligence is penetrating the gres' muse of munkiad, and burnuiag out of their bearte the fallacy of “the Divine right of kings to govern wrong.” Governments carried on for the benefit of a few reigning families are po jopger possibilities in the civilized world. und it will be well for the rulers remsin- have to join in itor be overwhelmed Uscompromising Opposition§w il! be the universal cry. fecretary Cobb returned from Georgia this mora- ing. Great excitement, be says, prevails through out the Sonth on accoust of the prodable clection of Liscoln. He i¢ spprehensive that there will be serious trouble tu case Lincoln is elected. Several of the Southern State? are already setting thelr bouses ia order. Mr. Foster, Pennsylvania, arrived hore this evening The e ore unesvally large pumber of leading politiciaus, from ra riows parts of the country, here just now. the democratic candidate for Goveruc ing in) ace to udmit thie grest truth and re- its force. It is said that these out ot pisce culers in Europel are endeavoring, trove the Jesuits and otber advocates of legitiomcy, to establish a system of co-opera- sould suceeed ia forming sach a combination, it will only prowoke the spirit of the age to aetill more toleut determination against them. The upleaving of the popular mind, through the »¢ foree ot knowledge and mental cul « broken to pieces the crust of privi- expand leged vo wb) S thelr tprones were built. All attempts to relay the broken fragments are to-day singu- larly out of place, for society is to-day pervaded wish iovas that have no sympathy with those of d during the Middle Ages. reve Turortanr To Vorers—Arrenp to tar Re- wioiny Taw Persons entitled to vote at the [November election should not forget that, by be provistons of the Registry law framed by be lest Legislature, their names and resi ences must be registered on the poll ista of their districta, or they will lose heir vote. All thore who did not vote or ave Meir names registered previous to the ast general election—namely, that of No- ember, 1559— will lose their right of tranchive jt they do not register to-day or on the Tuerday receding the election, at the polling place o ir district, This is a very important mutter, nd, ia the present crisis, should not be over- ooked, We wontd call particular attention to he fact that it is the poli list of the gene- ion No one, therefore, who failed to register efore the election of November, 185%, abould eglect to do so now, asa tingle vote against ve abolitien party of Lincoln and Hamlin ay be of the uimoet importance to the fatare eatin’ of the country. The reginter of last November showed over cehondred and three thousand voters ia thie on in order to bring about reaction. If they | anaes w hich ogce overapread society, and — » of Charlemagne, or the theories thut | election of November Inst, and not) OTR PasMINGTON CORKRSPONDENCE. What alls the slow coaches of jourasimm with tbe Washington despatches of the Heaate! Certs | pincompoops, usable otherwise to accouct for the fulness aud securacy of your correspondent’ intelligence, impudently attribue them to high personages in politics or literature, aod take cnwaranta- | bie liberties with the mame of ® quiet geutieman, who, engrossed by bit pursulls, regards party politica, aod even royal progresses, alike with frigid {od!fereacr You may next look to bear that your Londoa despatees | originate at Bockingbim Palace, or at leart in Down\ag | street, Why not? Prime Ministers have written edito- rials before now. Webster edited the Madisonian in the @ays of John Jones. Are Uiere quiduuwes sure that the Prince himself, or the Duke, or at least the factie and fuent Mr. Foglebart, did not “do” the batt for your colomns? It i#a grave question whether the | editor of the Hxnsp or the Cabinet ia the more compli- | mented by having his editorials attriduted to the latter and whether your correspondent, or & learued Professor, ought to fee! more flattered by having these despatenus, the remults of Industry. observation aod wide awake tact, ignorantly ascribed to bim It ouly shows that while the Bemacy ts wid ake, Bincompoops of other jouraale are wise of the mark DERPATCUES FROM OUR MINIWTERS is EU AOrS The Department of State is in reoe!p: of a large Ruropena mail, brought by steamer Africa. Its contents do not throw mach light upon the anomalous condition of things there. It would be exceedingly amusing to publish the Predictions aad speculations indulged in by those who are Buppowed to be in positions which give them oppor- tunities of formiug as sccurate judgment of ovents coming and past OUR TREATY WITH MIC ARAG TA Jaformation from a reliable source haa reached this city that the Congress of Nicaregua will be convened to ratily the treaty between the Uaied Staves and that re- public within the time specided. OUR RELATIONS WITH PRET | No deapatches were received by the government by the North tar from oor Minister at Pera. The next arrival wiil, without doubt, bring something decisive. Such, at leat, i@ ibe expectation of the government, TAR FORTHCOMING ANNUAL REPORT! OF THE DETARTWENT*. ‘The beads of the several departments are burliy en FAged preparing the material for thelr forthcoming re ports, They will exbivit s healtby and satisfactory coo dition of afnire. THE RETCRNS OF THR CRNECS Afew returns from s number of the States are necessary to complete the cenmuR thereof, and mestures baro beea taken to procure them from the respective mearrhale at Ue carifeet practicable period Complete returns from two (smnall) Giates and the Listriet of Columbia only hare been received. The Secretary of the laterior will, bow. ever, It hie annual report, be enabled wo inform Con grete of the approximation to, if not the official state. ment of, the eumeration of the inhabitants of the Caited biakes. FUNDS DUM STATES FROM THY LAND OFF ON. Ana justment bas been made during the present year in the General Land Offies of the accounts of the two, three and five per cent funds accruing to the several Btater to January 1, 1860—those accounts being adjusted appually. Stole Funds. For what me. Amount, Wisconsin® 5 p. c. Jan, 1, '61 to Dec. 31, ’59. -Sa6T,te1 1% Pc. May 11,68 to Dec. 31, '69 1 50 P. ©. dan, 1,757 to Dec. 81, °69.- p. ©, Jan. 1, '68 to Dee, Sl, °5 pe. pase fp. . 1, 59 10 Deo. 31, ‘5% ; PB a to Dec, oh "5% iaetanippi 3p leeeees SP. Arkansas. 6 p. Florida ... 6p. Missouri .. 3 p. 2p. 1, "69 to Dee. at, 800, This amount is already credited to the State as an offset to the ciaim of the United States, under the Rock “River Canal Grant,” act of June 18, 1898, there being a bal- @noe still due the United States under said grant, January 1, 1860, of $66,077 7 Withheld, to meet the claim against the State for Ianda erroneously eelected, under ‘ Improvement Grant” of September 4, 1841. Movaments of Se or Douglas. Karamazo0, Oot. 16, 1860, Sevator Douglas arrived here at noon on a special train from Detroit. He was met at the depot by an immense crowd, and escorted throagh the principal streets, fol- lowed by a procession two miles in length. An arch was thrown across the rtreet having “ Welcome Dougias” ou’ one side and “Popular Sovercignty” on the other. Twenty-five thousand ptople are estimated to have beeu preseat. There will bea torchlight procession this eve- ming, Hon, Hannibal Hamlin in Boston. Bosrow, Oct. 16, 1860. HBanniba! Hamlin arrived in this city last night. He was met at the depot by delegations of Wide Awakes and eecorted to their headquarters, but declined making ® epeech, «xcept to bricfly thank the crowd for bis recep- tion, Re-Election of Senator Collamer. Moytra.isa, Vt, Oct. 16, 1960. Jacob Collater was to-day re-elected United States Senator for eix yeare from the 4th of March next. Ia the Bevate the vote stood 27 to 1, and in the House 198 to 24, Paul Dililngbam received the opposition votes. Vermont State Officers Elected Mowtraiimn, Vt., Oot. 16 1860, Tn joint convention of the two branches of the Assembly to day tho following State officers were elected :— Seoreary of Siate—B. W. Dean, of Newfane. Auditor—Jeptha Bradjey, of St. Albana. Superintendent of State Prism—Hiram Harlow, of Wind- for. Sergeant-at Arms—E. 8, Camp, of Montpelier. New York Congressional Nomination SyRacesm, Oot. 16, 1560. ‘The Breckinridge democracy of this district met fi con- vention here today and nomipaied Luther Hay 10r Gon. gresr,anda futl county ticket. Resolutioas were passed endorsing the receot action of their State Committee. Massachusetts Congressio: tons, SPRINGrIBLD, Mass., Oct. 16, 1860 ‘The Breckinridge and Dougias democracy of the Teuth district, made nominations for Congress to day, as fol- lows. —Barney Davis of Chicopee, by the former; aud | Josiah Bilis, of Wheating by the latter. New Hampshire Breckinridge State Con- vention. Conconn, N. H., Oct. 16, 1860. The Breckinridge democrats held their State Conven- tion here to-day, and made the following nominations:— Por Governor—B. W. Jennees. of Straftord. ~ Railroad Commissioner—Rouben Davis. Bor Congress—Robert Merrisun, Pau! K. George, Ezra J. Glidden, _ 1 Nomina- ‘News from Mexico. Naw Oniuans, Oct. 16, 1860. | The steamer Arizona, from Brazos 12th inst., has ar- rived, with $134 000 in apeeie. | ‘The Juarez government has ordered the restoration of the conducta lately seized. Degollado bas been deprived of his command and or. dered to be brought as a prisoner to Vera Cruz. Interesting Libel Suit. Scumyecradr, Oct. 16, 1960. The Supreme Court met here this morning. The case Of Abel Smith against Joo! W. Jones, for an alleged libel contained ina publication by Jones rolative to the old Mohawk Bank, will come on at this term. Tho case is a ourioas one, and bas a general as weil as a local interest. Lynch Law in Nebrasi Ome ma, N. T., Oct. 16, 1800. Four men under arrest for hurse stealing, and confaed at Council Blut, were taken from the jail Inst night, and one of them named MeGutre was found suspended trom the limb of @ tree near the town this morniag quite dead. The others are supposed to bave met the same fate, but their bodies have not yet beea found. Great excittment preva.ls. _—_—— Fire at Ppiladelphia. Purannirma, Oot. 16, 1960. A fire Inst oipht destroyed the extensive coal oil worke of Beime & Co,, in the Tweety tonrth ward. Lom $36,000° Two men were severey Ricuaonn, Oot. 16, 1900. The remsirs of Commodore Skinner, who died here yes terday, were guarded in the Capitol over might, and crcorted to the Norfolk train this morning by the First regiment Forgery at Cincinnati. Cixcimman:, Oct. 16, 1960 Henry Raman, !\juor merchant, im Mato street above Ninth, forged the name of bis father-in-law to the amount Of $6,.00, and absepaded yesterday Reilroad Accident. Cincryati, Oct. 16, 1960. ‘The engine of the express traia bound east oa the Central Ohio road yesterday Gew the track near Cam- bridge, Killing James Freo, eugincer, aad Cbaries Musk, Greman at Watertown. Wareerows Oct 16, 1960 The evlebrated borses Flora Temple, George M. Patch: Brown Dick and Gooly arrived bere iast night, aod are fitting for the great matsh to come of on the Park River course on the 15th and 19th tast ‘Trow of the Canada Bortos, Ost. 16, ‘The Canaéa will Pall at eleven o'clock to morrow malls will close at eight mm Ocean § 1560. Her er Movements, Bavannam, Oct. 16, 1800. ‘The ateamahip Angusts, from New York, arrived here ‘Ab baif-past eight o’cinek on Tuesday morning ‘The Boston Weenty Orpital stock .. Loans and aiscouste... Penasy!vania Katirond, 987%, Morrie Oana, 64 he 9 res Peounyivania Ratlrond, 44 aed ey ‘ork ot par Naw Oncaame, Oct. 16, 1800. Cotton Paice 10 day 9 000 baler. steamer'a aows canted Drenewe: middling at 10%6 @ llc.; sales of three 87,000 bales: revel of th baler, aganet 88.000 the one, 800. 8 420. Flor quiet at $6 Tard, in Dole, Mi,5 To ous uneban, easier Bacbaage on, Leceen, bea wi =, Toake w fori Sight teovant New York & fea Freighte—Votwon ‘erpoo', 9 16d Basrrwone, Oc! 16, 1860. Flour dell at rates tes, $191 081 49, white, 61 Tc = Previeions steady, Coffee bree A V P. unary, Oot. 16—1 PM. Market very doll. Wheat—Sales in am ji inte at $1 65 White Indian cora et 6T)i., afloat, ani O8¢. ia low for \ Weatern mixed. Oats hettor, at 263¢¢ , afloat, for State, Barley neglected; no pales and supply fair Whinkey tc. Buwraio, Ost. 16—1 P.M Flour steady and in moderate demand Wheat ateady xd in moderate demand i a of 6,000 bushels No. 2 Chicego Swring at $1.07 4; 30 000 busbels No, 1 Milwaukee club at $1 123¢ a $1 12 bushels Green Bay club at $115. Corn steady: sales 60,000 bushels damaged at S3c Ryo steady: eales 2 060 busuels at 663,0 a O60, Canal freights—60c. on flour, 18¢ on wheat, 1To. om core, to New York Lake imports—6,600 barrels flour, 200,000 bushels wheat, 17,000 busnels corn, 6,000 bushols variey. Exporte—2 000 barrels flour, 103,000 bushels wheat, 66,000 bushels cora. Brvvato, Oct. 16—6 P. M. Flour quiet and steady: saies 600 bbls, at $5 60 for extra Wisconsin and [Iwole, $5 «$6 26 for extra Michi- |, $5 25 & $5 50 for good to choice extra indiana and io, $6 75486 25 for double extras. Wheat ia fair demand and market casirr at the close: sales 12,000 buehels No 2 Chicago epring at $2 O7 » $1 071, 63,000 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee Giub at $112 @ $1 13, 6,000 Dushels white Michigan at $1 30 Corn closed weaker: rales 12,000 bushels at 66,c., 5. one burhels damaged at 58c. Oats quiet: no rales. dull at at 650. a 67. Whiekey nominal at lc. freights uncbanged, Lake tmports—8 000 bbw. flour, 255,000 bushels wheat, 49.600 bushels corn, 18,000 bushels barley. Canal ox. e—2 000 bbis. flour, 147,000 bushels wheat, 45,000 jusbels corn. Oswsan, Ost, 16—6 P.M Fiour advanced 25c,: sales at $5 50 for extra Slate. Wheat advanced 2c. 4c, and in active demand: sales Iast night 8,000 bushels ‘No. 1 Chicago spring at $1 17 1,000 bushels winter red Westera at $1 25; to-day 10,600 Dushela No, 2 Chicagg oring, to arrive, at $1 16%, avd afterwards resold for $1 1634; 2,700 bushels No. 1 Mil- at 6,000 bushola do. wavkee club $1 20, at $1 2255, 17,000 bushels winter red Western at $1 28, and 6,000 bushels co. at $1 30. Corn quiet; the frmnert of holiers and a light advance ia freight check shipping inquiry. Barley and other graios quict. Canal boata very soace. Freighwa firm, with an upward tendency: flour 440., wheat 14s., corn ‘13%. to New York. Lake imports—1,000 bola’ flour, 127,600 bushels wheat, 30.400 bushels barley, 5,700 bushels rye. Canal exporte—7,500 bbls. flour, 60,000 bushels wheat, 44,000 bushels corn, 10,600 bushels Darley, 6,100 bushels rye. . Cm0aGo, Oot. 16—6 yo, “on Flour firm, Wheat dull; sales 62,000 bushelt for Northwestern clnb, 87'<0. a 8TKC. for No. 1 ‘es te, a 84ic. for No. 2 in store. Oats dulli—receipts 4,200 bbls, flour, 155,000 bushels wheat, 20,000 bushels corn, 19,000 bushels outs. Shipmente—600 bbis. flour, 161,000 ‘buahela wheat, Freighte unseitied—sight exchange on New York at one per cen! premium. INCINMATI, Oct. 16, 1860. Flour dull at $5 a $5 10 for supertine. Wheat dull. Gorn dull. Whiskey dull at 18%c. Provisions quiet. Money market eteady end unchanged. Sight exchange ou New York \ per cent premium, » Murrary Ivreruickxce —The inspection of the Twelfth regiment takes place to-day at noon, on Hamilton square. Brigade Major Alford inspects the command. Immediate- ly after the inspection the battalion will mancuvre, go- ing through the evolutions Inid down at headquarters for 1860. After the drill the regiment will parade down Broadway trom Twenty: third street to their quarters, Wilhamsburg city News. ‘TaxGer Practick~Tuomas M Doyis Guaky.—Thiz com- pany, which takes it# naime from Thomas M. Doyle, who bas been for the laat five years foreman of Kogine Company Victory, No. 13, weut on an excursion to Bast New York yeeterday for target practice. The organiza- Lion consists of the members of the engine company afure- said, aod is under tbe command of W.B Lane. The members present yesterday numbered tiny muskets. ‘They were much admired for their perfection of drill, and their steaty and regular marching, but etill more so for their ue Hes of aim. Tho target waa complotely rid. died, four bullets having peaeirated the bull's eye, of which two covered tbe ceutre, oue entering the aperture made by the other, without any apparent enlargement On the rehereeg ihe company twenty four prizes of different degree’ Of valve, according to the #kill of the Beveral markemea, were distributed to those entitled thereto. Poltucal Inte ixence. Bernina rae Coneritenios —There are a large number of the supporters of Mr. Lincoln in the Eastern states, who deolare that the constitution of the United States is ® “covenaat with bell,” and who avnual y make a bonfire of it, Avouriow CANDIDATES row Tim AssEMALT —The abolition Jerry reacuers in Ovondags county bave nominated for the Aesembly:—First district, Isaisb Wlicox; Second, C.D. B. Mills; Third, Benjamin Horton. Ormctat Votre or Vaxmoxt—The Legislature of Ver mont have counted up the votes tor Governor at the Sep- tember election, and announce the following as the re- sult: — Ersetus Fairbanks, rep... ..- Jobn G Saxe, Dongias dem .... 11,196 Robert BRarvey , Breckiuridge dem.. 2115 Rerceiicays ox Vingix:s.—Three black republican Wide Awake clubs bave been formed tn Wheeling, Va Tas Lave Local Exurctions ry Musisarrri.—The Vicks- burg Whig of the Oth inst. eays:— We have the most cheering news of the —-< the late county elections. in every instance where party Iiner were Grawn the Union men triumphed. The demo- cracy bave been united im these county elections, and the result looke very much as if the Beil and Ei mea have & majority orer both combined Ia Attella, Tisho- mingo, Yasoo, Marshal! aud other counties the secession- tata bave been signally put to rout. Rercmican Siave Comwitres.—The bieck republican State Committee will meet at the Orbora House, in the city of Rochester, on Thursday, Oct 18. Op Sam Jactyto on Tim Sicur.—General Houston a4- Greened the people of Travis and other counties of Texas, — ip favor of the Union, on Setorday, 22d alt., at Austin. | Tux Union Fusctorar Ticcer iv New Jersey. —A perfect | storm of indignation hes greeted the proposal to with. — draw the union electoral tikes in New Jereey. The tleket war made in good in faith, and wan accepted by a large mejority of the conservative voters of the State. It embreces every wing of the anti-Lincoln forces, and will be supported by ail who honestly desire to defeat re- poubitsanteu Peeror a Paesevtvama —The town of Leckroy, tn Bredford county, Pa , at the !ate election gave Curtia 200 nnd Forter 2 votes, In 1856 Bucbenan bad one vote, and Fillmore one vote, Understanding that in the rest of the State the Hel! men and democrats bad united, these two voters “fuged,” aod went for Foster. Sec ration —The Huntavilie (Ala ) Advocate says — We 84,188, Getection | &t @ Walker street. understand from pertonal consultation, or what we re | gard reliable avthority, that all or merchants, no matter what their party effiliations, bave retarned from the North in favor of secession and resistance if Lincoln should be elected.” Prynsyivania Usrrep Starts @axator —The black re- publicans have commenced equabbling in Pennsylvania to see who shall be Senator in place of Mr Bigler. David Wilmot, Joba W. Forney, Morton Michael, Alexander MoClure, ex Governor Pollock, A. H. Reeder, Thaddeus Stevens, bli Shifer, Henry C. Carey and William 8, Mana, aro up and dreteed and ready for the place. Tux Umion Parrr mx New Hamrwune —The Bell and Everett party of New Hampshire have made « complete electoral ticket. poll afew hundred voto, Court Cs Calendar—This Day ye —Part 1 —Court of Over and 1611, 1803. 1532, 1654, 1008, 1566, 1558, 1662, 1664, 158, Sermon Covet —Now. 1419, 646, 893, 765, 689, O41, 943, 651, 790, 72, ‘162, 768, 166, 770, 276, 762, 764, 672, 536, 681, 766, G61, 775. js of the Delaware State Lot- EDDY & 00., Managers of the rir RANTOCRY AnD inesoURI FTAs LOTTERITS. Das w aun Karen Otase, #3. Coronas 16, 1560. a , 72, 54, 37, 5. i, Coron 16: i888, | 12, 2, 50, 97, 17, 8, 60, 14, free of cherie, 8 nairenatng ‘either ‘ liming. Delaware, Sap. RDNY' as) ae Vala, Mingonr!. France's Detaware Oorosae 16 Vu. 29, 3, owe 16, 23, %, $3. 8, is 70. ‘Gucuare anus free of ‘sate be |. FRANCE, Delaware Drawings of R. lateness bose Cogety, Chane x Batechelor’s Hatr one the Best inthe world —Made, wy 8 fend ees in appropriaie p:ivate roome, a the wig factory, I 6 Powdre from low 67 Waiker Cristadoro’s Hair Dye. wee and Tou- pees: the bew in the world, wholewale and retall, and the Dye privawcly applied. No, 6 Astor 1%. A jemt aay, 7, modtcine—Conghe It te thought that they will be able to | | or Colfs are promptly cured, one qneores, pe oy Gy h prerenied | irmceeee astra ee | neon, at one o clock, from the residevce ot jather, 401 | | Hudeon rirect. Rooxw: At Manborset. 1, 1, om First day evening, Oc- THE FAMILY GERALD. The Reception of the Prince of Wales tn New York, His Movemeats during Hits Stay tn the City, and Hts Deparcare— | News from Kurope—intelligence froin Pike's Peak—News from the Pacitic— Local News of the Metropolis—Market Reports, &e., &e. The Faauty Hekatp in its issue of to-day (Wednesday) | will give a report of the Arrival aud Reception of tne Prince of Wales in New York, bis Movements during bis Stay, Descriptions of the Military Display, tbe Great Ball, the Firemen’s Parade, and his Departure for West Poin Letters from Our Correspondent at Denyer City, givi au account of affairs at Pike's Peak; Intorestiog Lette from European Correspondents; History of the City of | Ancona, recently captured by the Piedmoutese, An ac- | Count of a Visit to the Sole Survivor of the Battle of Bunker Hill; Letter from Our Corregpoudent at Grex Salt Lake City, An account of the late Hurricane in Now Orleans and other parts; The Latest Lutelligeuce from Cali- fornia; All the Local News of New York and Vicinity of importance; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all interesting news matters of the preceding weok. ‘Texms—$2a year; four cents a siigle copy. Subscrip- tions reecived at the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Naseau streets, New York. Single copies for sate at the counter and by all news agents, Advertisements \n- sorted at the usual Henatp rates. Charity Covers a Multitude of Sins.—So do also the elegant Hats of KNOX, which can be purchased st the northeast corner of Broad wa; Puiton street, where ‘also can be found an elegant assortment of Fura, suitable for the approaching cold weather. White, the ie Hatter, has Introduced the Mewonatle Bott Hata, Something neat aud gay. At 216 Brond- Overcoate, Black and fancy oloth..... Black ond fancy aoe lack and frncy bw Th © iets, Fei Katingt UKVA he. 3 Ww’, 66 and 63 Fulton street, Furnishing Goods, RANKIN. & £0., No. 9% Bor Men s and Boys’ Fall and Winter Szits. DE GRUOT'S, 142 Fulton street, near Broadway. e Warra MOODY'S BHIAT MANUFACTORY. 268 Broatway. Keep Warm and Dry. BOOTS ABD HORS, WATER PROOF BOOTS, xp BALMORALS OR HiGH LACE ROOTS, land ¢ also everything desiraie BUCKS’, ‘rs ney: and 150 Fulton erect. Prince of w les! Al Mende Brothers! Faehgrenne | copies for sale. 2 Brosdway, near Astor Brook! Phi ne Willismvon’s reo! po eee 1000 Phowgrepns Daily ‘of the Ro: as democracy. The Prince of the Coal Heavers aud hopes exbibited. 24 pictures for $1, by HOLMES, oo Bteimway & Sons” Uverstrang @rand cad eqsare Plance are now considered the bent manufestured: are warranted for five yeare ‘Warerooms 82 and 66 Walker = 4, oa wrated waeon heat in use for family sewing. 496 Broad. street, Brooklyn. Machines, jew York, and 183 Fulton street, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Gurable Feale is required Call und LLLUSTBATED and DESCRIPTIVE FAIRBANKS * Broad en) w York, Between Dey ‘and Cordandt streets The Papen bag Chea) Family Sewt hice pest ng EVENS & 0O., 428 Broadway. “Ladies " Beautti or’—Phaion & Son's “Baow White Oriental Cream.” Bold by al! druggists. Phaion's Price # conts per boule. zion" is Desired by all “@now White Oriental Oream."’ “Beautiful Complexion.” “flaow White Uriental Uream. “A Clear Com Use PHALUN' Wig—a Noveit. ‘bo tarning up bebind. 200 Broadwey? 1 Bareiay sireet, and at all id Rouge Defies or rubbing aaeepl wih eonp end water. Found Married. Cownow—Moorz —Io this city, on Monday, October 16, by the Rev. Irving Magee, Jan W. Coxnew, of Brook- lyt, to Magy & Moons, of this city. ‘Cvsnman—Cowres —On Tuesday, October 16, at Zion church, Madison avenue, by the Kight Rev, Bishop South gate, Akcummary F. Cusnmaw to Sanam, iaaghtor of J. Cow ce, baq., sechachanal city of New York wv Born —On Monday, October is, Jamun BH. Boro. Foverai from his iste residence, No, 910 Broadway, ep Thoreday afrncon, at two o'clock. The {rieads are Invited o athnd BREN 4o Tuceday, October 16, Wittiam, son of George wrabeth Brevban, aged 6 care aud 8 mouths, of poarket fever. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend i feneral, from 205 South Fourth street, Williamal (Wedoraday) wfvernoon, at threo o'clock Tram —Go Thursday’, October 11, Koment Wituas, son of Gustavur and syivia Ane Brenun. Butinio papers please copy Corkus.—On Movday, Osteber 15, Mra. Ruzanera H Cornus, widow of Samuel Conklin, m the Téth year of her age Her friends and thore of her sov-in-law, Gilbert R. Gedney, ure respectfully invited 10 attend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, a! one o'clock, from her iate | Ebould be puret residence, No, Tél Wustsington vo Rock 'and opun ty papern please copy Deere —In thie city, om Dendy. Getober MM, Wess H, Doe, “ ‘The rela years. Abd frivods of the family are respectfully Invited t Sttend bis fuperai, from the residence of his brother, James M. Dietz, West Forty-third atreet, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues (north side), this (Wed- perday aiternoon, at one o'clock, without further invi- tation Karwon —On Saturday, October 15, at the residence of ber , Troy, N. ¥., Mra H. Kasson, im the Tist | year Tanatet Monday evening, October 15, Jouw L Tor, ia the Slet year of his nge, sun of the lave J Lavavot, The reiatives nnd fricuds of the family are invited to atien? the funeral, toils (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clo*k, from his lace residence, No. 147 Kivington street, corber of Sudoik street, Without further notice O'stuuvas —On Monday evening, October 16, Bima namu, wite of Patrick O Sullivan, aged 20 yeara The {lene aed relatives OF the family are invited to Attend the fonera), rom her late reid nee, 668 Creen wich tireet, this (Wedneeday) aflernoon, at one o'cwck Her Femainn will be taterred ia Mt, Poter’e Cemetery, Jersey wy. y, October 16, Winuae Paamcuw ages L your the tamily are respectfully fumeral, chia (Wedu after The relatives fovited wo attend the 14, Mo M. Kocrns, M Dio the 76th your of * friends and there of the family are invited to at tena the foperal, thie Fourth day (Wednenday) morning, at hal! past eleven o'clock, at Prieuds’ Meeting bouse, Mar haanet. SNyneR —Soddenly, Of convulsions, om Monday morn- et two © clock, from ihe reeidence of his ia, 185 Bs Brondwey, without further invitation, ime _— Baltimore papers pivase copy. Scneoven —On Treeday, Ootobor 16, Hawanerra, young er) Caugbter of oan and Apna Sebroder, aged 3 yearn, 8 mouths ape 16 day wn take place from the residence of her Ber faveral w Parente, 200 Manton street, The friends and relatives of ‘Whe family are reepectfully invited to attend. Srouiy —On Monday prening, Octo ver 15, sare | @Mt Onugbter of Patrick and Jane Aged 15 , aod 12 Gaye sid — The friend® and aoquatntances of the family are re- Afully invited to , weed the foneral, ho Wednes. y) alternoon, at baif-paet ome o'clock, from Mt orese EranKs —Oa Tuosday, Ontoder 16, of hemorrhage of the Tones, Amonet Sranan, of Willinmeburg, aged 62 yeare, Felict of the late Daniel Sparks. Nctice of faneral to-morrow, Tayion—On Tureday morning, tufant daughter of Wm. L. and October Mary ‘atthe fay fay- ve Wma, aged 66 1, Widow of the late belan, of the town of Athy, county Kildare, May ber soul rest Jay Amen. The friends and relatives family are respectful Invited to attend the om Thareday afternoon, at po » from her lata residence, 40 Water a vn. Tocmars —Oa 1, Ontober 26, ai the Asylum for id > | Ing, Getober 16, Harty Wurrwous, onty eblld of J. ©. and 200 | Beautiful Complexion —Latrd's Liquid | yf cover, ageo i years, 4 monihe and 16 aya ing and p peerning the comp ‘The rettives end frieods of Ube family AF ys ec nse y ' Fridws. Principal depotn Invited to ettend bie funeral, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, F p+ gp -_ etoo, Jouy Hagver, son of 2 Margaret Yougaus, aged ears as moots i 43 aah ‘The relatives and frienta of the ty. bers of fempiar Lovge, F and AM, vited to attend the fu thy (W y at two o'clock, from the residence ol his pare cats, Dg aire y, sino the mea. . Lae T J. EVEKDELLS —WEOUING TOARDS, aw bese celebrated eagraved cards, sold only ai M2 Brond Way, corner of Dunne, RTIFICIAL sane prvice Fag radeon IMPROVE. i id hn fat “ha tnccity, vocoraman’ fi for giving oem OBE Bi fae uit hk 77 my tua for fort and eatiafaction ne ‘unaiiainable. 18 Waverley biace, near Broadway, Kewblabed i WHEELEX & WILSON to tami RRWING MAC be 44 re“erence to aoy other, Le sm Bet naa the wing of adapted not o makers, na aller fitare, shoe biedesd, ves. makers Tia eit hints of tellorlne. "Ofice B08 Bros¢ wag. pe Bend for 4 cireular. T YM BYERDELL'S SUNS —-WEDDING Cak08 ig ial "Bee of the latem styles. 106 Fulton eivest, NY ‘8 #2 BROADWAY, OLD WEDDING 4 Dep Hee the elegant ot 108 of Cards and other At A duced, tb A’ GIMBREDES—WEDDING QARDS AND ENVE- lopes, in approved styles. and the variety of Nove Luxury, NECESSITY AND COMFORT. —THE STRE- 3, Jo Maiched are em ckelnce ad oooriens, without salpuer, util io ornamental mand te ‘hottest or danipens, cluuawe: @ emt cla a Bora cea Pest chinate, double quantity ia each as common Iuclfers; made exprena arier, ack room And # iting room. ‘Cousimpuver nechose, Hes and invalids will find recat comfort in re it 100 at 62 nod Ia doses at rien reniluing by mall bay have thea week fo any part of the county vy exprom®. A lberal discount va the trad case of ten or twenty gross. Addrems Une STRELA Mid OU., 66 Cortlandt street, New York. vyry yy very Ww? i YY bag vy. ve rr vv vy errr vr Ferre yY mw av rr yr rr Pay rerY? yryvy Freer Yvan +3 O08 PATENT meroveo’ ED FREWCH 4 YORE SHIRTS. 1858 Pat Rov ANEW STYLE OF SINNT WARRARTAD 70 FTE, Bont by express toany part of the United Stales upon recetgit Forma of Betollowtng maxsuren, which will tasure 8 per fect Gl for 62. $13, 8:8 and W24 par deren, No one forwar- ed tor nT The meagares ech—The round kt. Yoxo—The measures from pointe of each shoves Blecre ihe In fe coos nxth from the crane Sept te Re ores, wie the on ae Breast —Di around Iv under the armpits. Waist—; he eunth foocnat. 0! ‘Distacoe arvana. By sendieg the above io msenures we enn guarantee « portagt M of oor — = Oreo Seen FRENCH YORE SHIRT. per impart Tttenerewe goons. Wholesaio trada supplied 00 une uaual te 0 BRLLOO BROTHERS, 409 Urosdway, New Yoru. BONCHITIS Browcntsrs —Thie eure forerunner of Consumption iugtautly relieved and permaaent!y cured by the tee of J.B. STAFFORD! OLIVE TAR IRON AND SULFHCR POWDERS. The Olive Tar allaya pau, aud hoals soreness and indamma- tion, and the Tron auc Stlobur Powders ronvertthe wasle ce orn oul pariiciew of the bigot lain gases, whicd are rom the ody by the prres. lnatead of belo dep: ry pice, ‘The tes'imontag of Rev. O. F. Spinning, : jernard, 1 1. Miucbel » Kas. and many prominent and known persons are contained pamphlet, which ace pect ans nditreas free, by malt Oure Tar tO cente per bettie 442 broadwny, B. ¥, and at! ¢ Ors: BUNIO¥S IN VERTED NAILS, KNLABGRD Join. nnd all diseases of the feet cured. without pain or inconvenience to the fhe patienl, De, SaSeAREe Surgeem woers $l per package at BDAB GLEN SEMINARY, SING C Indies aided na Rave od one ten Ska one, $160 App! ire. Freeman, pitacipal, oF ar ‘aad MW Spring siren, New vo | = hy yay ip I INNER SETS, THA SETA, BREAKPASTSETS, be, Of French china, pia waite or ricki fp ™ Also, Seis made ly order, With cost of erme oar DAILY & oo, 6M Broads pe. DRAPNESS, DEAFNESS JON 8T, Naw Youx“Octoder |! 1800. PL ABD sixth avand! yen SIXTY YEAS, MEBK'S fame op nl PURMITURR wanoom, west corner of Broadweg 303 aad 386 Fourth treet, vorthwest Superior Parlor, Library, Dining and Bedroom Parature st Prom the pinin and ov (othe oleraat and expemire. Interior Decorations, Pler, Mastel Giases, ae, Shipped Wo ail parte of tno worn, AND GLAD \D TIDINGS TO ALL. PSOPLE, Mra. Weaver, Albany. New York Mr Lamar. ¢ oar CURKD OF CONSUMPTION, Col. Ow ‘a cored of Kidney Dismnas. Mr. MC tire cored of ly win. Dr. Mesel in. cured of Dyepepaln. Mr. Britan, cored of Piles. icnton, While thousnnde ef the aM@icted have bees cured aad Set Oe Ste bees cues ia al) parts of Pp — DR J ROVER DONS IMPERIAL WINE BITTBRE Depot 78 Willtam tire. New Yor. Bold by a. Drogefatm aR wixte RRS be largest nmortiment CHANDELIERS WRACKEKTS, 40, se. und lo the city is at the store . DAILY & 00. GAL Broad wag to be fou MPORTANT 10 BAILWAY TRAVELLERS, PUROHAP APYLUBTON & oversee DI BAILWAY evs, NKABLT ONE ania RAILWAY Mara. ESRNTING WILL BRT 85.000 OR $1000) AB TO THK RKSULT Im fase Oo: AUy beertom pereon naing my Ongnent. Fill force the heard or mosisches sven . nn Od oF tojure the ekin. Price O* BXRIBITION m POH a bs pew Days opera Ching and BN ferrets rs ogame on At the greet bed at che Academy of Muaie 12th inet. 4 Ls , ~ com the might DAILEY @ 00 O84 Brom way, —— AFFLICTED WITH TUR FeVveR ue elie er time, trouble or e1 CALEB BRATRD Bier ‘tbe system sirichon down m hors apes cirse, Whose cheeks are wan and whem meagre. and whowe nithts are peeolees And restions ever are dun ard surken, with cevth stariog them in the fi this componnd must prove a biewsiug, snatching them, ae Were, from the month of the grave Sone ean know ils true value untill they have tenet i When all others have ie Sere Rites pave restored the sullerery to prising headie r popularity in ail the Westra and Konthern parte abou tntrodce them bo all fam tives fold by dropgiawe nud domlere ew nerally everywhere ADWAYS READY REL RADWAY'® REAL Y KEL, promot re mets in the known work’: it tuatantly checks ¢isease Uae would 4 prove mortal if ansrrested. and elves time for akertar Tt sOp8 epaemodic retion and revives -_ Fie OF ADparent demih who take ft aa aa oF {y noxious inbainvoos It prevents and the fiet appesranee of eat Keep it alwayy where ‘oan be natant! ight, i onan of eodéen Crolere, Colle, Peuralge, Cramp Parsiyes, Rbeomatic pains ae fe. Appiled outwardly to external burs, || removes pain And pre. venta in ROU le Claemne it ratirg Remivcn( Ia pert ormicn prodigies te } the vom nae throat disenae* common ma (ale tramon In renjonction with the Regoistiog Pills tt miccssda when ail cther treatment fale Rvery ere Ant nicerona Monindy, beredisary oF cawuml Rivee Way ence. Wane remarks bie enres of S| exe eaemeeete See tanrer, syphilia, serof in and ™ ways remet ev are india RAD ) ie purifying tole thalmia sore eye, gore gow. been, reemeliy checked by Rat fe the opis positive eure far conmdtationa! (efirmities in tke LT SU Srerwtere al 4 00, mnaren, &. £. Yl WAVERLEY. OMOULATING Liamaay, No) Astor piace. {9 each eabserit Terma $5 per asnam. elated Die pis pt yi COATS ie , OXFORD MT re <= A tne ness Freet son rade to veer, 16 a. ise niet warm Souka, Ceswieneren a Heer eT ie eT CLARKE, 116 Wiliam eres. LLDER'S PATENT be yf crenreoen try, obatsE ES a on gnomstmee, exe f OR NE Ein

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