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———$———— Delow Second. Tue flames were coutned to the colar, coupled by Patterson Boulton for the storage of cotton. ‘The upper storics were oerapied by Charles Tete, tmporter of segere sad wives, and Frarcis Tee, importer of coflce. ‘The total loss is $20 000 by dre and water; ineured. Death of Commander Sanders, of the Navy. Norvoux, Oot 27, 1860. Commaader John L. Sanders, of the navy, diet bere on ‘Friday. Southerm Ocean Steamer Movements. Savannan, Oot. 27, 1860. ‘The sorew steamship Mount Vernon arrived at the bar at ve o'clock last evening. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Punapeurma, Oot . 1860. Stocks . Penpsytvania State 6'e, 96; Readi Railroad, ove Morria Gane, & Long Island Railroad’ 12%; Penns, ivavia aes ij. sight exchange at (par 8 1-20 per cent prema, PSN POSE 2 FOO bales, at Le for middiing Cotton—Eales to. Balea of the week, 14.7 60 bales. tycoon ed $e ea it 20000. Dwreared receipts vis Tee GE t00 rales Exporia of the weok, 18,000 bales. Btock, 109,297 bales, Freights and exoharge unchanged Cuanteaton, Ooi. 96, 1860. Cotton firm. Sales to day, 3,000 bales, Paraparrata, Oct. 27, 1860 Flour dull: superdoe $5 75 4 $6 Wheat quirt at 61 40 OB $1 60; red, $1 856 4 $1 3s, Coro aut, Provisions qaict: meses pork, $19 60; rime, $14 50 Whiskey dali aoa 360. lower: sales at 92360 w 430 aipany, Oot. 27-1 P.M. Flour dul! and fo mati tote cole Corn dull Oate 864{6. for 31a vs 15 660 burhels. ley active; Bales 40,000 busveir ut 70; tor Siate four rowed, 8tc for 00d, wad 8bc. for choice Canada West. Whikey, 22:0. Dusbels Canada club, 81 67. 8 000 bashole red. winter, 6. Corn atendy : eulee 12,000 busheis at 624¢0 u 539 freights cul: ane lower—1He Ou wheat aud 16345 on cora to New York. Imp rte—14,000 bola. flour, 45,000 bushels wheat, 8 000 Dushets cora and 1,000 bust els rye. Exporta—164 000 ovahels wheat, 16,000 bushels Porn, 10,000 busuels vats and 6,000 nusnels barley. ——— Army Late: ‘The War Department bas caused orders to be issued, directing the troopa vow stationed at Fort Larned and the three companies of the First cavalry stationed at Fort Wise, to be immediately withdrawn to Fort Riley, sthere to remain for tne winter, + Major Giles Porter, Fourth artillery, is assigned totem porary, duty at Fort Racdall wot! next spriog, whoa he will proceed to Gamp Fioyd, Utab, there to join bis regiment. Major Henry Prince, Pay Department, is astigned to ‘duty at St. Paul, Minnesota, and airected to pay the troops henceforth stationed at Furw Ridgely, Ripley aad Abercrombie Lieutenant 8. H Putnam, corps of Topographical Eo- gincers. is asrigned t+ duty tu the Office of Exp oratious and , Wasbtugtou, D ©. Major Rovéell, commun ting @ portion of thy Fifth tofan a Stationed at Fort Fauntleroy, New Mextoo, makes an cial report to the War Deparment, stating that on the 18th of ber, ado three o'clock P. 4, a band of mounted Inciavs, (Nave) «s,) waie a deeprrat attack on ‘his command. avd a! o at to ran off (he male and oxen herd, which was gruzivg im toe vicinity of the fort Tbe Indians w jautly lned by the few troops 4 at bis command, but aiterwards ord, and reudwed the attack, rep ised with severe Inss, but on ac- Coant of their being tive oa ir horses tueir joss coult Bot be accurately arcertarnet Major R reports ais luna — One sergeant and Ove privates revurely wounded with ar Yows, #1x mules Carrie off and five wounded, with ons ox and one cow killa with mall, "he pdaur "ere parsaed Come three miles, but could not be overtakcn, as they ‘were on horteback aud tbe troups divin anted. R speaks m a Wry banesowe manner of the try displayed by bie command, but regrets exceed his toabiity of fliowing the ina aoe, not baring ‘been ly, provided with @ safficient number of ‘The contract for traneportiog five bundred and fifty re wees twenty officers from this city to factacoia and ‘Santiago, Texas, having see! arded to Caotaro G. Barris n, be South chartered the steamship Star of tae for that service. The departure ia fixed for the morning of the Siet inst. The Blanket Question—Important De- Chslome Before Hon. Judge Nelson and a Jury. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT CovRT. Oor. 87 —Christ, Jay & Hess ve Augustus Schell —This action, which was concluced to cay, was brovght to re- over the difference between the duties of fifteen and twenty four per cent, which latter rate hei been exacted by the Collector upon an invoice of certain maoufwtares of wool, styled in the cutry aod invoice Gentian Bian- bots. The Tariffact of 1846 arranged articles in schedules. In schedule C “manufactures of wool not otherwise p:o- vided fur” were charged with a duty of thirty per cent; ‘and in echedvle E, ‘“‘biankets of ail kinds” were charged ‘with a cuty of twenty per cent. ‘The Tarif act of 1867, reducing the duty on imports, Provides that the articles ennumeraied in schedule C of fthe Tar iff act of 1846; rbould, afver July 1, 1867, pay a duty of tweoty-four, uswed of ake cent, and thse enumerated in ech-dnie & sould the same aato, Pay fifteen tumead of twenty per cmt. plaintiffs contended tbat they were eatitied to en- ter the g 10s in question at the rate of Gfleen por cea: and sobmitied Wat the question to be decided whether the erticies {a question were blaokets, a8 com Mercially known at the oat- of the Tarif act of 1967 Judge Nelaww beld that there nad brea no reconstruc: tion of the Tarif act of 1846 by that of 1857; toat the latter act did not charge the legs operation of the for. mer, Dut operate as a mere reduction of the d tice pro ‘Vided for in it; that the platntels most, therefore, coudue their testimony tw a tue at and previous to the Of the Tariff act of 1846 med nape ‘The pisintils then cailet Ave or six wituceses, mer- @bacis ang cloibiers, to prove that ihe articies in ques: Bon koown a Dismaess prior to the act of 1846 Two wi-nesser on the part of the government tested ‘Phas whe art: lo in queetion, before tae Terid net of 1846, ‘was imported ip pieows of thirty or forty yarvs, ard after st time it came in the shave of a pair o” Da Kear, suc importers produced ja court; bet Uret toe article scapes was ured malaly for sme manufacture of baving rotired under the charge of the Court, sate jevers oat-otaes that tbey were uaabie to judge, at their reqarst, again chareed them believed that the article te question had besa iw ite present form with @ dvsign,t evade tue Bm cloths, toat they should for the de- cimaarge retired, and, betog unabic to agree, wore if ee uatil Moodas. i@ Uncersioo” that ole vea of the jurors were ia favor Of & verdict tor the Uvtlecwr M. V. B. Wileoxson, Assistent United States Attorney, for the Collector. a. W. Griswold for the importer. Superior Court—General Term, Present, all the Judges. Oct, 21 Spencer S Henetiet vt. Cornelius Vandertait, —To be re argued. Supreme Court—Special Term, Before Hon Judge Leonard. Oot, 27.— Henry Eyre and athers vt. John B. Moore and other: —An order may be entered stayiog proceedings of Plaintiff until the decision of the appeal, upoa defead- ante giving security for payment of the cogi# of the appeal Dy undertaking in the sum of $200, and dy etlpalatiog that the teene in the action Ip case the desision #hull 96 Affirmed. and defoncents rhall anewrr. an’ rhall be dated Uctoder 27, 1960, Coste of the motion, $10, to abide the erent ‘The People @c..at the relation of Adele M Son ve. Wil- lam Miner Kegiter of ci y of New York.—Jodg neat for Fer pooreot On tbe & ef to bis return to the alterna. tive mandemur, «1 tA, In the matter of the pecicion of Henrietta Agnes in rota tion to the custody J Tncodure Aqnoe —Warraut duobat god Bad the Chi!t Fr etoven te the resp arnt Béward L Lynch vs John & Murray = Motion grantot | Of the tial. On payment of (Le Coats abe disbursement 10 costs of Coporine the me fen Pramkiin A Ueere ana chers ve Otis N. Weedham — 10 THE EDITON OF THE HERALD. Prianetenia, Oot. 27, Ta your article (editorial) contained in yestersay's Ie ‘RALD, Comparing the recent vote for Governor in Powumy! ‘vania with that for Presidential electors io 1550, you ap pear to axsome that the whole of the sat! Linoula vote la ‘thie State was cast for Foster, the democrat! candidaty for Goreruor. Now, ro far from that being the ‘aot, It is notorious here that many thourand Bel, ant Everett men, Incloding the Mayor and other promincas oonservat vos, ‘voted for Curtin, ibe Meopie's—net the abelitioa—cand) Gate for Governor, dvd who will at the enruiog election NEW YORK CITY POLITICS. ‘The Present Pusition of the Cougressionsal Canvasn—Wrangics Amongst the Anti- Republiicams=—The Sixcoenth Assembiy District, &e. ‘The politicians bave been exoeed ngly busy during the last weck, especially over Congressional matters, anc we juteresting one tp avy of the districts io the city. Thomas J Barr bas declined the Union party nomination jo the Fourth district, leaving only three candide'es ia the fleld there. Many of the leading democrats of the district who supported Mr, Barr for Siate Senator, as weil a8 for w representative at Washington, fecl diseatistied at bis course. His friends, we understand, are go- ing {pr Mr. Kerrigan, the Mozart nominee, The batile is waxing warm between Kerrigan and Teomey—the former bag recetved the endorsement of the Union party, and the chances are in his favor. The Fifth district anti-republicans, we believe, have pot concluded making their nominations yet. The demo- cracy at the present rate will have about two dozen can dates in the fleld before election. There is, therefore, every prospect of the election of the George Law ferry republican candidate. The dght between the politicians and the people in the Sixth district is still up with its former vigor, Mr. Cochrane seems to be drawing to his support the bulk of the democracy, leaving Mr. Chanler, the Tammany nominee, oaly @ small portion of the Germans, with whom be is spending « greater por- Von of bis time, Should Mr. Cochrane carry off the prize over the combined efforts of the trading politicians and barrcom cliques of the district who are arrayed against bim, it wilt be really a triumph worthy of the man. The Seventh district has presentea vo improvements— Udo'pho Wolfe and General Elijah Ward etili remaic ia the eld, It was at one time reported that George Briggs bad declined, but we understand that be is again in the field, Mr. Wolfe seems to have many ardeot sup porters among the military of the city, arising from his connection with the publication of the book giving an account of the removya! of President Monroe’s remaing. 4 compromise committee in the Figith district met at the Astor House, and after t«o longthy ses. ions united the anti-republican streogth in that district by dropping both Dr. Bradford and Mr Her rick, and nominating Isaac C. Deleplaine. Mr. Isaac C Delaplaine is @ son of Mr, J. N. Delaplaine, who died a few years singe quite wealthy. He resides in Fifth averue and is reported to bea miililionaire; is a lawyer by profession, but has never been cogaged tu active prac tice; has always been a democrat, but never connected in apy form with the party machinery, and is sapposed to stand well with all wings of the party, never baviog placed himeelf in an obnoxious attitude to either. He is skort, stout built, basa short neck, full face, and florid | compiexion, with urmistakeable marke of a good | liver, Hag led mostly @ social life and is deservedly popelar, Can be seen almost any evening at the Fifth Avenue Hotel talking, with acigar in his mou never emoking. He ie about forty-five yours of aro and fover beld apy effice. The change seems to have caused considerable grumbling among the bangers on about Tammany Hall, but that will miko bat little differ epee; the “Old Cos! Bole” no longer has any power, aad | bo person thinks of looking to see what is going on ia the old Wigwam exorpt it be afew trading politicians who cling to the tomalawks acd sealping kolves, thiuk ing that ome fevoravie ciroumstance will turu up which will give them an opportunity to carry off a few scalps bapabiils, posters and banners are upon every curner, — laud the three cornered battle promises to be the most | bm | TO THR RD‘TOR OF THE WERALD. ‘The falling of the trow roof at the works of the Citinra Ga Light Company, io Brooklyn, bas been the capse of Beveral editorial and Corroepoacent misrepresse ations, al of which | had inten ted to pass ungotice |, had eo he | Retin’ cogincer, Mr Tyler S-bnatten, ender his personal ‘fre able to record one or two changes tn the Congressional *'62#'0re in Your paper of this morning eon, Gi to gre condidates, The Aight tm the Taird district is waxtog warm. °!* ‘cia! endorsement to them, and thes atiemy to All three of the condidates are working with great zeal, | P** "Clee the publiomind against the Trontee Lcometive | ape Macufecturing Company, before en srestt fh comenrnees, and sm ee, De will Me ae | ccmpeny or cresiable | American manufacture, Fpoteibic bouses—ome of New York. New Yous, Oot. 27, 1860 Miscellancous Brarit LAW ON THR NATIONALITY OF After teversl Dale, the law ow the arowe Jeg, abd Was FoMt to the Chamber Of lart Augoss — it reads ae ‘The law which Wp fraxi! i ry iis bationalty, Age OD 3 H ber prescribes by ‘The f'n motion relater to tbe =e Bregiliaps, and, ié smeaded form, reads ae fol ~:— Every woman Brazilian, folie Lf & 5 z EF z i 5 z while residing in Bregil, of if oO returning there from abroad she shall cocare ber \etewtion of Oxing her domi elie in the empire A comm iesion, composed of the Marquis of Calan, the Vircount J+ quittebovba, the Haron of Suroby, aed some OLDEF OABLU gUIebed DersoUAges, hed Loe hovor of presowt ing to hes Me) ety the Ba * crows of feather, of eaquisito workmanebip to the same of the veverame of Inve ndence resioing ta Bahia Marshal Macheos read « ——— © which his Majesiy repued Cordiahy aad whey Thetr mort rerene Highnesses, the Imperial Princemter. have went two large cases of infaut clothing, «B® Work of their on baues, Wo the Foanoling Inattttc. Tee ploar Work Occupied them @ cunsideradie thine. The American vessel Mistry, () from Sortow, lately arrivéd at Ro, witha treia of passenger cars for the Doo Pedro Raiiroad, Mr. Jose Avtopto Pereira Pachee>, commandant of the National Guara of Ceara, aod member of a mot distio HY, Proeutiy Cowm tied Burcide us Paris: f ve is bot known. mission of the Imperial goveru meat, Mr. Jon Lisbom, ‘cadet of the Brazilian army, and soo : ) Marie Lisven, My it ve hapelié commandant of the sed! aud director is ove of the best a/umal in the sehool. OF birch leaves nothing to be desired, he bas beo Limeelf uring the year in the acho! exer {I! more fp the examipatiogs, meriting one of t places in the classiteation for tue Revond end corttoves his st Fo Tepid progress tbat be military reboot of Beigium comium is well deeer ved year, We bave a0 doubt the en A distracted colored lover in Rio, belpg uuable one hight to obtato an laterview with bis adored, who was ‘ely tomured tp @ bourse ip the Rew eqdare, resolved vpou a novel upd daring wothod of attainiug that end avd about ds) areak, having tn the meantime provited bimeelt with the peseneary implements, succeeded to dig and otberwize share in the public plander, The Assembly nominations are still being mado; up- | *; wards of eighty are already in the field, with a fair pros- ect of there being enough nominated to eweil the num bér to one bun¢red. The Union and conservative party in the Sixteenth Assembly district, we understand, are sbout to bring ont Thomas N. Carr—a resident of the Nineteenth ward, snd well and favorably kaowa in the district. He would make a moat execilent legislator for the true interests of the city. THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RATIFICATION MERTING. The demooratic Union electors of the Third Congres sional district, to favor of Beujamin Wood for Congress,: Rotel on Tuedays evening next. Hon. Fernasdo Wool end ocher eminent Crators will addres tie Gsootiog. Peso Antes! Fon. Horatio -eyauur, of Ui W. Chspia, of ae w. pr tly et fl of Baltimore; and LW pam, of the Unit are at the 86. Nicholas Llotel. ot ae Geoeral Williameon and wife, of Baltimore; Rev, & 8. Ewen and wife, of Seo Fri neil, both of Milwaukee, Huure Captain G'ynp, of the Ut $ ridge, of R ebester; Jobo Mor kbam, of Fogiand: 8 £. Evlison, ft. Joons, Newfounciane; WR er, of Texas, aod C T Rossel ard party, of Boston, are stopping at the Fifth avenve Hotel Col, Wok ine and Lieut McCook, of West Point; Capt Beaton ano Dr. Pawwe, of Saratoga at the Unjep Place Rotel. Jodge Firea, of Milwan! U. Jameson, of Ohio: J. ife, of One, aod H Cingstone, of Wis emong the arrivas at the Latarge House pestercay. 1) Nevius, Je, of Rowton: Mrs. Jobn Baker and family, of Pot adetpo! . © Ore, of seuttaud; B Jones, of New York; F. Butler . O arme and family, Aopping at the Orarendoa Hotel. od family; W A Wiliiems aod wife, J C. Romiitos.! E Leach, aot F. D. Cleary, of W on ton, OO; Lem. WS Carrel and H Benson, ‘the Uoled Sttes army: CT, Hepry, of Aimbama: CO. W. Barris aod wife, of Bostoo, and i Now Orleans, are stoppiog vt the well known thestrieal sgoot, former days, bas mee lyiog Cange at * Pepoerity of ite desire the omtg: to revarn, | arquire’ by bis copatant the South, jo a wuld, hia havior, iwtelligenee «nd many gord quartties aod en joy® thereby & cocsiteration far wore arefe! at bow orsbie to bim thaw the cautiog fratoreity avd mf proffered ty mea of hie race by the fanatical Hoowts of the North, hee b eo quite successful the emigration and bh bapoy. eujoring & Certain, peac fe prom perity, aod b» the icfoenee of tarir example recialwing 1d twitatiog the i deleut Haytiens toe uWire welfare Bee prowle It Rinwe Che me 81d bappy eootal tL Suence Shick arc sure to reeuit | ™ * 0 looked at this movém@nt of emigration orly to cerve the prople of Hayat, ol enterog gration des It Is, Bod the eame opinion ts entortained io other ps fm the semth, Now, more than ever tre cooditim ot the fee Diacke In cof wifet is uncertain, gives ttre to | conetaut sumplotvus, which Cause um geo ance end makes (bein poe vke paul t te mapter and che inex #lary , At eese ard they Cenuct reame In be fo. Their place te Pot among Nor are sh y plrewes @ith their life mm the free Statew; they need r arthen chime, frcm th they eapnot live © nH bave frequent tu Biancen of & athern free bie & M0 tue North are tecking t+ return t thelr he laws derarred them from +vtertog « h evry fern some an De Shut out from Now, Haytt offers them a h got}, fertiie not only to all in others too numerous to neko of 4 @ Garson of Eten, ro, if trey are idustrions in their babite aed law abivieg, they may et joy & quiet and bappy life, without fot the force of circumstances, or their peculiar will bold @ grano ratification meeting at the Fifth Ward | Apcer-ov acd devgbter, of Newark: Francis Studley, of | | ug & hole In the ste of the Boure, throngd which he ‘red and by which he presently made his exit, bearing to bin arms the @rJect for whieh he had risked fo mace. Amor, amor, quid nom mortaita pectora cots. ‘The er gweer Charged With ap examination of the Para. hy Da river, with the view to readerivg it more naviga’ le, Pane bis report, in which he states that an outiay of $50,250 woule clear out the river sniliciently to make AL Das igabie for vessels of ten to twelve wns berthea. It le calculated ‘hat It wontd «pen a road to enout two mil- Hop arrobas of coffee, amonnting, ip to the euor move quevtity 0 64000000 About half that quantity of preduts of various Kinds could be sent from tae pro- vinoe of Miva. ‘The compaay organized for the navigation of the bay of Kid hae received the sanction of the geoeral Lagisiatare BiG Wil De pretty econ to fall operacton, The Grst of the seen boats intended tor Lhe company 'e use, Ube Primetra, woe Inunebed a few weeks ago at Greenport, and wil leave New York (or Rio to a few days, She wilt be follow. ed pretty soun by Lvoothers, which are fast advancing Wocempletion wbder (he cRergrlic Giauegemoas of Ne Ramey, the company's agent tv this city, These boats are Very much Deded and desired ab Kio. . ARRIVALS. LivERPOOL—Bteamehip City of Wor Mr fwn Mancesone Mie SL euahlin, Mester Malcolm @ Daim Mr Piet’ Ur Yoong Ws . ME stevens and obild: mato, W si trams Parr, Nes g aad oar, Mrend Mies taniel, Mre Walker, Wie bi Kintsy aud te vebiidrew Mrand Mee veo SP A Merrywesther, Mr Mar bmn, Mine kicta Mx tor Hatse, far, Mr and bre Suyrecin 5 Mapai Mace man D Dexter Jr tive Sweio Mra rend Mr Wi * Mey bam, Mr ack, Mr wr Wrebt Jw © met Heteh mites slow, Mre Mackia | iv Mrved Mee Be mort, Mra Rowelt Mr Marcie Nr teva | foe Doe Marrr't Codd, Mise Rirwan Ar aod Mra Whice,two | ebidren ard . eddy Mr MoDough Mr Riu Hookwar, Mia Ocntaisg', fo. Meranda Vrev & Ke rt pbens Wise Mira N armatvong, sie 4 Avan nn, tie fncuatrious | [hon } ng Moa Title, Hise brows Wm Ste Lartiinvou, Mie Lack tneon, Mbkew leo su tin Mow Hore, Al A Mees D Bolo wom Milas Willis, Robert 4 iF he BT ord, YP ater. Go Frith, WH Turner Jr, Part Mrempenr, AE Hrtite TF Horton ard wervant & K Corie, Ad SFlereom ine 12 tp tee peerage bly Mutanane—Mannel P Pion, Angateats ; . Jone Foti, A Ramt- v8 Ce te 4 ht in Park Jobo Johar a Oaval’l, Phere WE w and iiwms, Char T Bing: cahere ia the ever. Few York— Superimentent Natinoal Obswren- Mre Rrasins crooks Mi nee Nanole Vira ory Symington, Rew Lote (or rey Francie Vechoyen, allof Nvid D Kremalnerg, we, Mise Kreme therg JT Oramer A Wi rteoett Ero et hremeleniy! lay ant an, Trdene Rromler tsny aed three obi dren, aniee’n Reertbarat wad t eo detgh renetronw. ier Cricdartod. Bre Linchend, Bnese Barina, Parone, Dae | major Cy ar It gave tm 1866. lewd, ee the reernge—Total, 17,800 ta Ppecte mud 1200 Loe, | shiver ore. teu how Wiieva, A | , im ck Mee y med twee fot ane tery F Weert. ¢ Bt Word, J+ Benekes and inav. | Grewela. fh bowdtpan. Jee P } | the WA Benner wien FFE vhf dren and two re verte, « re beenan irfaut vane f BA ley, J on, nay, infant, thre Wy dciealote, aloe Briive hoe Bt were, F line Be ol id; Mewter rng Desele Winn ard, Mra Mer mo gies, Jean ewer, tee A Jovee eran ual dant fhe ew 1 Captian Len and ebuild [Werke Mins M Macauley, PO dacoett~and Ky A Bacoe o » r Levin, B Wercht 120 im the mewrnge. jor J 7, doo & Pesan renyne feeb te fat one aang ont oF 8 ors San: 1 at, Meg Mes a~ ned 1) me meer ags THE CONTEST IN NEW YORK. Ou: Fimive ( orrespundence. tema Com ag Cunty, Oct 25, 1869. Decline f Devo ay m Chenvumy Couuty— Want of Conf ae (et among (he Denmrate—An © Irreprese (6 Comic Betworn the Denayian and Lirechinyidye Men— jets Wide Awak + and the Joris and Money of the ome are bias jorty in the es Dong mye Majoriy Chemong county weed ‘9 b+ ome of the strougbolde of the oom cay WY we hed moersoy; Out Its glory is de- POrORE. (F, rether, baw already departed Four years (8%, OB WhO E-Kivoal boven of Lue campaign, It declared roll HVOF Of the Fepublicnne by @ little more thine Bendre’ majority sed although, im the meantime, it has eheeen & fair proportion of its looa! oilicers from the de. eeratic vide, Sill Wm thie election, on the national ews, Come cout im lever of Lincoln by several bundrod majority Al the commencement of the preseat cam “Little Waeo the Little Gort ‘hie plese, rome five or six works the Ore, ~ pot par: tew whether for thu tree woided ta» pabite ridge men ave sry Clmtineive orgemasions, In tue Grat piers Aber ented Bombers make |) baruly worth while, ead io Ube feoone, they Wil support the Uaioe ticket wita bus Ite exception, Tee aphorinm that “in uaioa thors apply the Caton elnotural Loker Wat ticket cas deca ove of Whe weuy we we emey bo oer coagin of weuks ogp the Oras: ge C008 mre @y bere Qt bad et Teesetee, to ng@ek for soem: But last Brady «ae bere oe bemall of the Breck) obs, hm beleved, Suen eded ID Coani-rac iio, oe 7 | Berwor we lever of (eugiae @Ue Reenter Eseo m ght have ereeted Ladoed, there au MYRropreseibie ons thet” ad WwEinge (aes) oe of the de © C00 Some OB DOLD FideR beve oot votlug kee | rae © Mahe mee ComOrEle d Aguabed BUN Lumr owD party ont) 8 them Apes Thee toe repeb a0 orgse ras) oo selective, While the opportion BAFe coor V9 Unie C au 19, the Fe Um woman Dare Chet GOYA Crm .n iin, Bod the Ww ® rat many foung mea to thett tarke , aad whet 1@ more, the reponiicnss are Jiruty of money, wherever it Bll Comes from, sone we for weriy voted the demacratic tim t,aa¢a 6 BOW COL TIRED Wat Ee Pe paricae pan Pm Peative thar thoy 8) fret mupponed | wae will wote for Lecom, And then Chere Gre ethers wre wil ge on tne et png elds These Mote net tetuenes will wed ts to crease me openers Galty ae Om whieh will be ehow. tour Lewered | county, dub it migut ex eed bai by ove oF t #0 hundred Met ator inven all be elreted to Congress from (he fie trict, apd Mr Hobtagoa, alse repabiicss, © lll be roserned the assembly. Bias, Oot 87, 1869 Phe Proapet in Scheyler Cownty. The adjoining cousty of Sobayler will probadly give Lincoln ein or seven bandred majority, The besl dis er peca GnODg tbe repa>iicans will divide thelr vote o the State and local tickets, ant Governor Murpea «i probably be beaten by Kelly tm the county, Diver, re pod ivae, for Congrene, will gota large vole, Tae assem blyman \@ doa 96/1. Our Havana Correspondence, Havana, Sobuyler Qvanty On 96 180%, The Local Strife for the Situation of the Camry Sat Mate ria ly Affecting the FE ecttom io Suileron Coumy—Pre mont't Majority to be Raduerl Newry One thelfm Ow popularity of Grerner Morgun— Me) rity of Bee or Seon Humcred for Lincoin —G-meral Confwdon on the Lecal Niches, de , de Tt 2 somewhat (iMiea!t to pretiet the vole of B burter County iu the Presidential Contes ie November for thie _ HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1860. | ' ; rearon thet heretofore party Cistiectons dave beee / almost entirely ignored iu @ local roveiry, whet grow to biuer betred be were to Cor here apd RB eouth ern sections. Too connty was formed em rerentiy we 18M, Bnd fo ‘hat rar ihe Commiveionr re appeiaced (0 ten aue we wouy vuNeinge settled wpen Hevens ae the seat. The Board of fepervivors changed to Watkin, and the courts eu’ seq ent! jee? them ia this se Hon; but tm 1857 the Lagitia ure comtirmed the lomstios at Havana Asin the Board of teperrivers changed i to Watkins, and mare ig loa Geee , hut the eomrty 16 ts Betiewrd, Ie BOW permanent!y himated ai Haron it ip hoped the strife @ now beat @ cot The kee ieeue bes greatly affete! the ol cliers, ba: has beee ooo padie omer fined moet'y to the republicans Any any intoen ial © terly bad oy the ib rebar jer cowmty viding the lo the {mous Marne ant bee bome why vote! f turning ' but since th tw these ras he the Bree iveritee, ame my #6 0 the entire furtom Homer: y (lar 0 IDAL they Wout NOt Bopyort a nomber + bo, OB t yous for Linerin for Kelty. The bet receive ® Liveotn will get five or f) wit et the very fg one 4 bot be surprising if tbe sem c-atic cau tidate should meat him { the Conety Flis supywet teducose te fe or of he Havana poy 1 ereuwnt for this tu part There bre Fome demo rats here w Ne BuKpOTe Droog! who, thie will be to elest @ portion of all tne tekete Mr large reyudlican teej wit; bat \bere Cabsat the me ober of Assembly as be the party lines face, and the local ta.fee ton Dot yet heeled ap, rive to divide the republican vute aoc £:¥e the Gemocrnts & Chance for Buccoes. Our Corning Correspondence. Consine Oot 97, 1860. The Pr bable Rerull tn Siewhen County Meudon covvty will give adout the seme roy Tt will poll avout tee Thee Geversor Morgan wih tone can of Lisco a. . Fepabiican, will be glctet to Cow th the 1) ree ‘repobliran candi tates for preee, tow t | the srtembty The Seresston Mover EXTRACT FROM A PRIVATE LBC The. Savanna, Oot $3, 1800 Now, of the Prince bas lef, the next crest « de “he # ection on the @b of November 1 onne the mort important event thet has bavpeord lore w have been a free people. Ik will decite the yermenoney of thie ereat Union. | enclose you © sorsy ‘rom te Charieston Cow ier, the mort cuwreryasive | spe Booth for the lat Cremty yeart im Ait net Gubmit to thy ¢) to the eontenry from Sethe part snd parce! of the ¢lerticwseriag m® at on) ports who ibiwk Lory toy, hy Rome wre Uh Ue tathege Fitlon oF revo's J, Prevent the wiertina of Kiwero by eter We rej Gireciation of the Co! That paper bom siwaye, UH thie time, oppeee. tue alten Vv ewe of the disunioulsia of the State, | tay f Tineoth 's cleeted Metll be the ent of tiie glor sontererary. God grant that may be ih eroee error Te the ang otge of AH Stephan Lheters, ewh os te errrupaens, fe beet government the wwe ever oD it, ‘tbe electinw ot Lewes & ie ebore fh, and our posterity wl fener bew to 9004. Rew Vook Dee! rane: Ot etake im thie factor I Fue wishes to try the Experiment Wua Liners, let ber fo Te role orruee, be wil) Bere afell shareof Gf war o boper, oe the eny of election aporosshed, that folk® «ald prove covler asd mere sia bat 't is fo Both Corcting, Georgia Atahemn Ge Meni! wil ad jo'n in whe Tus Prem Wann Meoneremen jo MU Walters, Ba A mn 00 the Fonewal, Chee Capte’ our ofr! no tare net tay nares hig munkcen 924 Ware tog De ere see pertet Ben turring we Fire im Chicago, Kc. Cucaco, Cot, 27, 1860, Lill & Diversay’s brewery was danaded byjfire last | oy night, to. the extent of $12,000, Loes covered by iagur- ance. Dr. Wm. B. Egan, an old and respected oltizen of this | sisth and place, died this morning. Lorewiegs of R. France's Delaware Scosex Coury, Crass 267, Ocroner 37, 1860. 32, 36, 68, 18, 66, 60, 59, 63, TL, 43, 35, 31. Guasp Gonsouniren Lorteur, CLass 84, Oor 27, 1860. 72, 31, 62, 65, 7, 18, 44, 22, 4, 30, 06, 0, 1. Circulars sent free of charge, b} sid itty Te Rance, Wilmington, Delaware. Delaware State Lot. of the 80. 18, 28, \, oro a7 6 of 6, rem ett WOOD. BUDY BGO, Wilsingion elas, | Or to WOOD, EDD¢ & CO., St. Louis, Missourt. Coronse . 88, 8, 56, 45, Wane—Crise 614, 75, 44, 81, 73, 14, 27, 1 Malle at fzanrs National Portral Gallery, corner Brosd- way and THR ONLY GALLERY IN TEE UNITED STATES | at 2 0'c! poeon WITH A SPECIAL VISIT BY THE BOYAL | coe al anrt. | MeCo: Photographs of H. RH. the Prines Bate, | Mivick MeColgin, are pow om view at BRADY'S Gallery oe Doregel, Ireland yo the ast Yor ale. Gallery ‘open trom 8a ae | Kepencheid’s Fall and Winter Style. can exceed the ent with which Bapenschri t's vob iainemn Lists for Fall and Winter wear are sought ‘Gentle: for If you would have a beantiful and durable Bat make your RSPENSOHEID’S, No, 118 Nassau ut. r H.R. H—The Prince of Wales and nu At GURNEY'S GALLERY 707 Broadway. ‘The Inet phrtograph taken in America of the Prince by Poy: | ¢esire, now op exbibiion be putuie are tavited to examine thie picture, pronounced by Hh. BL to be the best ever taken of bim. Alao on members M. J. GUGNEY & BON, Photographic Artists, 707 Broadway. Se rom Landon. 8:3 Broadway. ma ' Pai Hox, WATER PROOF BOOTS, BALMOBATS OR HIGH LACE ROOTS, wetarcs. boys nnd chikirea, als everything desirable ‘Winter wear at BAVOKS’, 675 Broadway and 150 Fulton street. Germania Life Insurance Company, corner of Wail street WEBARNDONOK, President, rv 1 Mewwuncien, Reoreta Steimway & Some’ Overstrung Grand sed seaste Pie noe are pow considered the beat manntactured, ee werrented for Sve years Warerooma 82 and Si Walacr ot. Fire and se2er Psssecsss SS2FSSs2! ses eoneStia SY | : z Misses’ Hats —Some- Jum imported from Burooe, the abi el AB KATRULUS, 905 Cana ree, Blt Cour weet of Broa. way | ard Twenty H. KR. H—The Prince of Wales and u | Episcopal church, 126th atreet, this xem. femtiy bewull- iS Booad way. Bin Positions Photographs for gw Jootots, books. presents, do, by KULMES, for NEN eeesnemeepee Gemtiomen's Sew and Left Off Clothing | extend» PErel need far the ray 46 Contre wirnet ‘The Oriy Wa: boy your bat of Wi jemtvers market, Cali on of address Con. te Save the Union is to |, 216 rane wey To very Motwer Who Has Childrem | Ler fofler tee (rem soy 0% the Car piminte inride: | to the period of any he tot ‘ “Te Re ace Pte he weet PLT 9 oF the wre. i a Ad rend ther mre )0e Shrwiaiey ware the ase of 5 Lewes toUTalad Ror -— Shirts, Ghire—Sis for Ss Bee from web oag and & eee pre bys = a Ps eatin Musing sco Woe Orta’ Oren Pree wat CEM SP SE oer Cristedore'’s Hats jm and eens the beet > he work! wbelrae ant retell, ent the ge privately applied. Bo. © Peeaber. Trivmph of Art —Cameron’s Invisible | + | (peat mapucrion Fee ane) orm and wove detert on ‘erent. tirwiiye, The uence ae wr nee Boasiiret Letras Liquid [aes tae nechinweg © exiabry co bovins 29, gran fv beat ik ia. Froetpa Sepene 1H ond ab Oreeteey. We can Copidentiy Recommena - See Fthing ant beating fy Crmiees lrere olf sores, bolle and gore ines, on wil which H nets like ® ebarm aid mever fans o{ euncene Gowraed’s Oriental Cream, Rowge, 1. whe, Feadre Bunt le, tor upraming supertiions Lair, ediestas map at viet Reaicnl Cure of Hernia, or Raptere.— Dr BAW. 0 the well house of Marsh & Co, » ears reet, seu Howre oppesl © the charch, devotee Petal stbeution tthe Bdaptauon of bis Nadina! Cure ro wee, Monday Friday, Cotober 26, Manrns eed OO veare, 6 months ad 10 days. 2% Caveny -¢ m™ *)) aferconw at foray, Crater 87, woe ote vary Uemetry tor . fey, Coby ber 97, Jers, the beloved a yeare ered B ‘ lem!) are ree eetfully oq Mndey afernonm iS Newark svenae, Jer- eteber ST, Ban nod . dase thew ct) eee) ee 2, 8 ROUTE Det pelete! fines, wm ome Mm pear © WF wee The fre # 1Ge (Shem) ) & tOrneee, free tee ret ie ew, bie & Teeekon, atinetig pte le Ont nd etet, Gree (oD tes) eres, Cokeber 36, beteree + vt Oe eg, oe Oe Vourg ome seus Geers 658 Ven Hanemene, OF | ue ee cote eee, 1 asco oy my © Vouk, Viele {ten ah cloee + ot toe teem. Tio Ttpaias Wilk Be interne? le uaiwary Uemelery — On Se andes, Grneobes ST. of preriatias, Comma ‘ — teeter ft eee Cee © 9 Veare @ mentte see 9 my at 7 wed “vier ae of she feevtly ore inetted to (Senday) ofers oe, Ot Be'etenm, sa of ber gare ho BO) TYRES etreet <i Pridar, Geter ore 0 be taken t Watortows, Mase, for a) , 8 Rates et dow , ite of | ent tee eee $f the pariah of Dromore, county 72d. year of her ago. ‘The trier de and acqvaintances of the owe ‘ne in law, James Dempeoy, e sores SaCenn, are reapeesfully invited bo a we te Der late renmgay afternoon, at balf past one o'Ghick from iPeDoe, 435 Ber Thirty rene event avenue, between Thirty: Bxwxary —Ob Saturday. Gero: rd youmg eat rou of Patrick J. acd iisabetn bm ‘et 6 years, 1 moth and 6 days The frievds and acquaintances of the family are re d the funcrat, this (Sanday) epectfully invited to atten shernoon, at (wo o'clock, from 170 bast Tweuty third Kowuuss.—Op Saturday, Cetober 27, By Lea, davgbiter of Patrick abd Eliza. Killilen, ages i sae and T daye, The friends of the family are reepectfully requested te attend the funeral, this (Suuday) afternoon, at iow o'clock, from the ‘residence. of her pareuts, 36 Seooad avenue, Kina —In thie city, on Friday, October 26, Axvamw ene Ea of Caba,formerly of ja, in the 54th pour His friends, and thove of bis brothers, T. Butler King and Stepben King, of Georgia, jare respeotfuily ia- vited to attend the funeral, this Gun day) morning, af nipe o'clock promot, at Calvary church, avease at street. Masoxy—In Harlem, on Friday, October 26, Wacrsn L. | JAJOkY, aged 2 years, 7 moviba apd 4 days. The foneral services will take place at the Mothodist (Sunday) afternooa, » papers ee, Her funeral will bal’ past two = i none, a a Eee o’clook, Stanton street, Brook her late resi , Nos *itteburg (Peon ) and Londonderry (Ireiaud) papere ‘On Friday, Ovtober 26, Magr, wife of Re- nd friends of the family are tend the funeral, th one o'clock, fr on a oe om her late’ read Right one. o residence, No. 120 Right MoCiay —On Wednerday, October 24, of conan Teua CanouNE McCray. ‘eldest davghvor of Toke Jereie McCiay, aged 19 years, 2 monthe and 6 days. Tre friends and acquaintances of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her parente’ residenoe, No. 313 Weat Sixteenth atroet, this (Sanday) afternoon, at helf past one o'clock. Sumnmay.—At Little Rook, Arkansas, on Wednesday, October 17, of congestion of the longs, Miss Louma di $24 —Gentlemen’s Fare | Susman, formerly of this city.iathe 17th year of her age. Scuxnck—At Basbwick (1. I.) after a fow hours’ ift- neer, FLXANOR AMANDA, aged 1 year, 9 months, and 26 duye, daughter of Henry V and Magdalen Sehenck. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend her funeral, from the reeidence of her parents, boa (Sunday) afternoon at three o'clock, without fur- nottoe renner MCRL ARO AT 2M, EVERDEIL'S SONR_ WEDDING CARDS AND Enveioves of the Bureicnee latest stylee 14 Fulton a ——— T JAMFS EVERDELL'S, 2 KROADWAY.—WED- A di Cards, de —ree the Orange Blossom Weddin: lopa veld oly hike ore ee re on A a lt Ae all A’ GIMBREDE S.—T7B GRAY HAND MADE cARy, 4 BS cbeiprnein he preres mee onary line. N. 8. e white gatio the o1 nally introduce: Gimb: in pew fection only at 6° troadway. Anes sme aa La SEE aaa A. WSRKLER & WILSON SEWING VACHING any 0 ber. becsnan ft but alan to the sewing of dremp- shoe hinders, vest makers 508 droxdway. for @ cirewlar. CARD 70 THE PURLIC —TH! SANDS HAVE DIRG, and thi more are dying from copsumotin while otbers are suffer ng all the borro of dyapepata. wh n by vatag DR. J. BOVEK DODS' IMPERIAL WINK BITTY. they would anrely be bene itted if not cured fe Fevers! prejuaice neninst patent medicines #hould ma® extend Wo these valuable bitters as the ingredients are pub- Vsbed ond 00 lut-lligeut, vbyrieian ona, oF will dissoprove af them. are mate by A snecessful pyeictan and abil chy mist, and are vad by the firat pbysiefans in all parte the Union For consumption dymvenaia Indieartion debt and asa medieine for females have o perv to bean undouhted gnocers Mra Wenver of alhauy, NY, and Mre. Lamar of Georgia, have bear cured of consumption, Dr Meacham of Flori a. cured of chronic 4 Me Graw, of Brook yo cured of paralyate Mimbtests of Ne of extreme pervena deb'lity; while bundres of females {x this city will bear testimony ag th thetr virtues, Try ons bottle. CBABLAS DIFIKLD & 0O., a Statew a8 Sold by druggist generally throughout the United POVRE DONS’ IVPERIAL WINE RITTERS, they would surely be benefitted if nt cured reveral prejudice agninet patent medicines should ne valoabie bitters, as the ingrs ote are pab- lished and no Intelligent physician ean or wll prove of them ‘They are mate by & ruseresfal tm ai] varte of Fate and are ured wi . a) Upon ‘conenm p' » dyepepeia, tom debility, aod as a ‘tedioias for tomnlon,. twp upd oub ed Mre Wi aot Mra of en cof consumption. Mrecham, of chronic dyspepals, MeGraw, of parelyain Mine 8. of New wk of ex iremne nervous debility; while baodrede of fom sles fn thin city ¥ ill bear testingny aa to thelr virtues Tey one CHARLES WIDDIFIELD 4 04. P Bold hy @rogetete generally throughout the United austen, RIDGBWATER PAINT. semar, De, Florida Wr, \TLETT & COMPANY—NERDLE MANUF ACTUR! for al sewing macbines. — YABILL & WOOD—S8UCORSRORS TO 8. CANTLI- ARB % - ‘a4 fyi — igs Saepiern ecnthts Soo. » 637 Brosdway, erecta. IN CHINA AND GLa! On and after Tu. séay 38d inst we 0 FULL ame wim i TED pi SRR De do BA BRONZER, FARIAD GODS, Bo. Bo. ge BV. BAUGRWOUT £00, 27, 400 and am Corner Of Brocng mine. OSTRITER'S PITTERS —THERE Tk FO MORE nth niow ae OF Aen Te gives acrivity tn he dige oka. tte, Thenkvrnr the epiriie, invipornene the mind strengibene the body 8d. in short If yndicto wy shes uy he whe ie ey em J & who'r-ome OFT) Ow Lowere wend Rr newed +h Au. nedty pt ef the dar, HORT E 1 oiper te me Pe wediy the meet ely, Paintah @ tone, not Serato rrieine Bo heme be frand io abe — > Heese, fed fowity beni clmensed & a VALRAT) f BRTUCRT ROU alt Miwon 1am Pare the pee agents fo the ah ve mated fe tuned wend of Ghabay. tn ccevecniy, Yevove © Darrel. should be directs emely &. F. Ba Wir! ane 0 611 nud 186 Browtway lt Mere bevterky. Orders tor cane APAUE PERT ARD COROT NTE, REP) BLIP HRD Ohemiets eed Doge 10 Mar AR nay cmos foul, reevect ut irfomme alt soranan ruflertow teem toons wuiime Ir verted Walle Be thot sbeg ct cer sat ally trested by on‘ ilox or leaving an order fob broeaway oF 16 Bowers. COOKERS & RATHOND, CLAP T RRR Artal ahmenie carver of Fos tom tod Nanas atreee sad 14 rnw was avi e “0 het enn thelr eupert Siren Trae r 1 a in Whe came hom Pet asniwe STvL ES ¢ retiree of he femlly are terest te | 84 Ketennere Mowe, aged | gee the fare how NEST GO. oO Riens & mavwown. ra Wiles Oeovin a 56 Se! rireet ree You Dav wage IPR FAYE. & pee, « nsne ams orame, T columms of origteas “UE bstorer paren wT) et late Poe commen’ emee! of «beam new iw INTs OOTORTR It, PP pet, prise Wwo cen'g fed “rere ve

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