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Li ALD, LUbsSvAL, UCTOBER 20, 1863,.—TRIPLE SHEET, 4 AhW- 14 eo eee tion of t ndliness and sympa Pt <1 Ti te . Mr. Chase in O 3 RETURN OF PRIVATE NILES O'REILLY, ("hor biotin rue tn whole wtuae tm the EP dhe ? OH CINGINNAT: (01: KHSFONDENOR, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. a feamnctinea be Given to Him at Dids of acommitias, can-iqhing of Sadve'Wicass! Cun | oa, Dated Bintes Stems cr Idahe—Bpeed eh beady nn Boara of Aldermen. vane Grand Banquet to be Given mS . snly, roman Ahchan, a Pal, MR hail fond wer Id P Secretary Chaseon the Pr sid'n «| War Path—Hia Ovation fot aides had, Colonels Starcns Deimonico’s—His Letlor of perks a Cli lain Patick M. Haverty, Inte Quartermaster of the pratbipborsssreri th oxic | tote "Weit—Lhncote and Seward Overiomped | Ry) the on the Prestdent—Miles Breaks Out tn Irish Brigden: Wat ledrardinasdbidastenvih gteicttia |azq, 1 en Unie? Pease steer NEMO te Reiag qnnatzupied | ath onal 48 ihe Grseabagts,” Nrnok Brigadier G New SpoteHis, Songion City Polis i made for ap immouse and magnificent emmpii. | OY Mt Howry Steers at bis yard in Grevmpoint. Hor eble | Tho biahd, amiling, plorsant, but deoidedly cute Secre- Gaptain’ Kugene 0. a | charecteristie 4 miah, Hardy, Mastersou, Ottiwell aad . 0. Bivens, Colonet M He is Watted Upon by the Represen 1e01, Hor general dimensions are a8 | cary of tho Treasury, has had qrite anics time of it out | Mails Tidy: Masieraou, Outwell and Lone . oa approved, mentary dinner to be given wo Privare Miles at on early | ves of the Irish Benevolent aad ms <2: Cearteaiey a ae follows Length, SCO Teet; width, 42 feet, and depth Of | here. He came, as you know, in (be first place to vote for MESSAGE FROM HB HOMOM THK MAYOR, ‘ote, viz: = “ae s “y= » Charle ‘Conor, James T. Brady, Ricberd | 14 gu te, r Rg 7 H x yas v4 The following message from his Honor the Mayor was re- President, Aldermem triotic Societies—Bestive Preparat OGoriian, Jobn MoKeon, Hon, Gideon Welioa, Genoruls | B24 24 (eet. Her earaoity ts about 8,200 tons Durthem | John Prough as Governor of Ohi», in the second place 40 | ocived returning unapproved the resolution directing the | Hiuy,loa, Me ed. Chipo, Mitchel, Byers, Jore- hat t Long—14. jut of Us bal the Is! day of Wanunry. 186 8. Sforende lakaanees Which was lost by toliowing vote, vir:— Allirmative—Alderman Fox the Prestient, Aldermea Heury, M:Gool. Heed, Chipp. Mitchel, Ryers, Hardy, Maw al Dupont and Milktary ‘The model of the Idaho is narrow, running out both for- | Holp gink Vallandigham alittle dveper in public contume. | Compioller to pay eeriain Uabilities imourred in the recep- ward and aft very sharp, and not unlike that of | yy and in the third place—which was really the | Volunteers. Mavon's Ozvw0=, tho tamous Niagara, built by the —lamentet | grup and main object of the trip—to placa Sal- | 90 pax Hoxonamue rum Boat ea ce tet Goorge Steers. In a vessel designed =— tof | mon P. Chase on tho war path for the next Presidency, > wit pe ithout my signature the e carry freibt, a8 @ merebaptman, the model 1% | you ghould have seen how nicely the latver part of the : red in tne reception of rewurned volunteers. in Progress—Adm Meagher—A Crowd of Naval Celebrities to be Sickles and Meagher, Admiral Dapont, Poter Coorer, A. T. presente dite | Stewart, Capt, C..R. P. Rodgers, A, V. Stout, Daniel | Private Miles O'Reilly, Forty-seventh regiment Now | pep J. Bradley, Goveruor Seymour, Hon, Den York Volunteers, baving boon pardoned by tho President lies. renee Lincoln, Hon, John Clavey, Daniel E ; jative to | Delavan, Phineas T. Barnum, Hon, Fdwin M. Stan ‘ions directing the Comptroller to pay certa! r ch of decorum in publishing sonKs Fel “ C b thi From a careful examiuat ving th for breach of deorum in pablabing SOMERTON | on “Gain. Fox, Captain Rriowna, and othera too | Yer? wiand vido, while tho revers i the case with he | prograinme was managed, and al the time nothing fl | Festi ad mh apache" poteodna, Fe thejeiehanval and rallitary operations agelost CUO | senses! to;-meittdn, being aisoug the tuvited guepis, | Sah THe ance its 60 "Tecietaty rama at | SpReNing 06 She. SRR. 0 Pale. MOF Renee game | Laing ie soe aa wide dillerenien between the action L q enticed, ton, cue 4 this ity «80 Avago Task wel, DAVID | a ne neta cd aorts of mlniry | ‘¥ausbtedge pevuld wot ret open any par of the exterior | rough was a god thing; to eandomn the slzpery cop | Vio reesalaions whist sanpied tm gout Baned | [DAR bein aman ealth Wardew of the Twsutlh ward Doen given a thirty days’ furlough by General Gilmore, | surface of the vessel. She is strongly put together, 8¢@ | perhoad Vullandigham was a better thing; but to pave | respectively on the 18th day of May the 8th June last, | place of Adam Moser. ; ae aan vill proceed to Washington | B@F0es, except those of the humbler order. It now only * Girected the payment of bili amounting in the ngyregnte 1 ‘as coniirined by the following vot, vit: — at the end of which time bi ¥ : remains for us to show, as can be done in O'Reilly’ bridge and truss frame goes through the upper dedk down | tne way for Chase's olovation to the next Presidency of | Oniy g21,cu4, Rid conoutrect tition ot ine Heard af Oncnoll, Aflirmative-Aldermen Fox, Houry, Hall,’McGol, Roe. and report to tho President for special duty, Private Me hat aie A ° A ; as oe é eillY’S | to the kelaon, and extends the whole length of the vessel. | tho United States was the dost of all, What wonder, mcd, whic took. la 00 the 8th, October instant, embraced Foal cae Byers, Jeremiah, Masterson, Otuwell and O'oy was 88 ot om yacht | Bot wlowod wo “loom wasn” By to. keen raves at a, | When afloat hor aides will present a surface twelve fest | therefore, that the Secretary should Keep his eye on the ‘Tose additional bila ‘tre for auppiion furaishod since the | Noks!ive—Tho Prosdentand Alderman Wardy-—2. Sandy k, 0 board it en m ey resoluvions, conseq' os Cou imen that the salartes of -raeecellieaaget Bayes sethtes: cia generous and ealightoned public: Tickets for, tp enfer- RAROYS “ee Warer Und, Giving Net 9 reader ng ond rakish | main chance, And he did it, and has left, quite satistled | london of ent canola nin Tad great irrerumniy | £6 tint tora on’ bel ringers be ine exsed te of our very © Por veyor, Mr, Rufus F. | tuioment can be had of tr. Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., City | PPOATano®: She will be very buoyant, and will certainly | that no man has better prospects than himself, aud confusion a the bills Scoompanying, the — Chie ne tue same lo its appropriate Andrews, who soema stays: FORGE Se ee ee lorrar: Judge Bartholomew O’Comnor, Ana.sireet, aad hr. bo nn excollent sea boat. ‘The faster sho 1s propelled the | at all tho rallroad stations on bis route whore the | Si.iegadaiconkt supplies nnd. then ‘went. i Mle Tor th fi Was lost for want of nguiiclent number of votes, vesse! an cine te anet festiy ities, Excellent speeches: “4 of 7 higher will her bows be forced up from the water. TbO | cars stopped for even a few minutes, large crowds | whole claim, embracing the items charzed im the fust bike r ¥, @rady, John Van Buren, | 4: V- Stout, at the Shoe and Leather Bank.” Dodworth's : ren 7 and thus, in/the absense of p oper car: in nudit. om Fox the Prealdent, Aldermen wore peade by eG tee * | Sand will be im attendance, and the dinner 4s to be the | °8b2 8rd ward rooms will be Atted up according | wore assembled to do the oheoring, and hurrahing, | ing them, both have been endorme for .asmert aan of thiov, Mitchell, Hardy, Master: Win, & Kobinson; Comme: Joxeph Hoxte, Judge soeeriega eration to tho Intest style, They will be moro than usually | and calling out business, and the Secretary, | them are also without the pre: » aa rb le Carmichael, | "¢ P%4 ultra of Telmonico’s very highost style of art, e * | Committee on Netional Affairs ‘hat the yera oud Jeremiah—2, Cuarica P. ‘Daly and oilers, "While "5 T ” | Titakenpiaanibest @unreday Ings and, ax there wits | TOOmY for & veesel of her class, owing in a groat measure | yielding fo the popular clamor, was always ready 10 stop | piied and at the prices acres’ wpon in re Amid taid over, Dir. Rarouy Wiltame and several rated songsters, akes place next Thursday evening; and, as there will | ¢, the comparatively small space the engines occupy. the plat‘orm end accommodate the Western Neges with | 90 ection” J must return the renvi: thous ios RESUAD, i be seats for but three hundred guests, and as the English, on the pt nig care ul revision, naa correct ‘ aie Amateutand prog wored tho ‘ootapeny with + | ‘The cabin is thirty feet long, eighteen fect wide and six | the sight of his portly person and the sound of his silvery RRORGZ OPDYKE, Masor. Penulsnion be and is hereby given te otic ar 1 e ood. 1, | Russian and French Admirals, with their chiofs of sta‘, | Which was receive |, iad om the Gabie, Streste | te ve en. «for the sale of papers on patriotic and exp on te "Gh6Good “vemel | | A. pesniaulibd, all whedesteote he present i: thie] Ste S hat ot, Ban The, wantromn. 3 Sine te feet | voice, And he did manage, too, with great facility fx" | were st lento in tes aad pudlisned tn ath the having stip and South atreet, Bloamed up the Hodson on a brie pleasure trip, prea Beyer al Anan bbachy! sabanla ean nak: Jong and the width of the vessel. The steerage is twenty | pression and great readiness of ideas, to say aumething | papers etuploye) by the corporation, the pleasure of the Common rate O'R . ore eeohins mo- HON STORS. Private O'Reilly is now stayin, at the residence of bis feet long, very spacious and nicely fitted up. The ven- | now and pleasant at every place, and consequently to A conetniiiadions vas, rectived. teats cthe iad eisiart See ik Tek ment in making application for their trekets. IMPORTANT NATIONAL GASE. rary . ‘ed, That the kalary of Anthony Miller, Superinten. Cousin, Mr. James O'Reilly, quito.a procoinent democratic po'eoiaa ta the Stxtoenth weed, who ts at present em- pioyod in the City Inspector's Departmsot, ‘The military heaich seems to Neve suiiered Homewhat from tilation of the vessel will be accomplished according 0 | give satisfaction to the He never piited, to be | tronaw'ting » report of copii nt pet the best method, by means of two blowers, driven by | suro, at what was the loading thought tu bis owa mind, fas -pi rym parr coe he Aoi gy ps ab! Gnu, be increased tathree thousand He talked of Brough, and of Vailandignim, and of Lin- A commot.cation «as receive from the City Inspector, Lie nome to dato from January, eighteen b engines, with air tubes communicating with the ward: | Co" onq “of the sialo and War Iepartments, and | ating s turer aprropriniton for enutingent expenses of | AI ent iste nee oe anivaw rooms and other parts of the vessel. The magazines are home and foreign ; Bud BOING eclyee tone by the fol “ag tho rigorsof tis inte eoud.emost on Mocris Island; but bis | Action Against the Sceretary of State | piacod ono in tho forward and the other in the aft of the times oven of the imooey -munachry ai Man | Wines we rererred'to ‘he Gai tittle on Finan-e, Rooks Chige, MARchall Hata Mena nont Tlwell eed piri remain a8 bigh oa over, apa bes fetter of versifed | for False impriso t—Motion to | vessel. The gundeck is six and a half inches thick, of yel- | !ston; eT eee vantameae one rma Fox wk —Aiderin i Tard (iania to Me Linea iw oao of thy most truly humorous | Remove the to the Federa} | iow pic. ihe (assal'ot 8s ates Ga eh tal Papen pry cieerepeeren uasirngnenry a prio in of the ircetors of the Peor e's Gas Light Compa- Sak oud susemnnan aie aen ance aan Loli Gres Ciwgs we have eseo fort iay dys, OF this production ‘Thore aro three decks six and a half feet between thom— | the witches did Macbeth, President tut ta to he, f une Cease Hoard belteerpeted tb tne omer tote allure per Wwoeaionly pie ony versa—tho drst—O'Rellly saying | fon that the President Has No Power to | the gundeck, the berthdcck and the orlop deck. The | ,,An4 vet, slthonzh he may bive curad some bit te to pe ieee eee tice Cow balnace (whtes treats Liberally of the Cabinet | Authursze the Act Complained of, d&o. | battery is on the gundeck; the borthdeok Is occupied by | cravs and Seace would beat back the rebels, wd ga to Alieasiives-Aldariman Ppt, the President, Aiders coca ene he “sueeession”) “cannot appear SUPREME COUKT—SPROIAL TERM. the gallors, where hammocks are swung on each side of | whother the Wistourl muddic and the ‘oreixn complica- ym maleate Pate Sit, aAlianall & sae; Handy, Masterann, 06> vvil (ae Prodent gives bia consent to its Before Judge Clerks; the whole length of the craft sufficient to accommodate | ‘ine cold be cleared up, he moet andiuby als tadhuciors tor Hefatve"Aidermen Hall and Boed—s pulboatwa, Private Miles declaring that he has Ocr. 19.—Jones vs. William H. Seward, Sorelary of | the full complement of men, which will be three hundred Phan he earn pee agency than any or rusion pt On Report of Commitee on Navienal xia i ing or of bad his tall share of punishment for publishing | syate.—Tnis is an action in which the plaintiff claims | souls. all of these. He voasessee in a very ng sundry bills for receptoum and inte mente ee Alderman Ha. moved that the san be reco umitied te degree the arta of popnlarity, and — the Undor canvass alone sho could take the palm over any ps ll made. upon toe Ly his Western ter w: other vessel of her class that floats on the ocean. She | as botweon himself aud civil aspiran oy janeeln will carry twenty thousand feet of canvass, and this will | #0d Soward—I would regard his ch neces for the rect republican nomisatien as decidedly ahord. Wheiher he make her go in a good breezo twelve knots an Mor. | wii) bo so etroug whe: he comes v be matched with the Bhe will be bark rigged. At first it was intended | successful generals who have cleared the Miasissinws of | ge the buss UNI 4 division, vit Wee cormunittoes ‘ne Eeatdent Aldermen | Xiterman Foe moved that the B 6 . Joard do now ado wcuell Olive and Loog—ll. | Which wax carried by the iollowing Natio Board of Counciiaen this | pAdirmative Aldermen Fox. Henry, Ree}, Chipp, Mitchel President, Alder: rhymes without authority, and that he is resolved never kowingly to be caught in the same bad scrape again. His iter to the President begin Long life to you, Misther Lincoln; May you die both late an’ aisy; damages for an alleged false imprisonment. The de- fendant asks for an order of this Court to remove the action and all proceedings therein to the next Circuit Court of the United States, to be held inand for the Southern district of New York. The dofendant states in NM, Hardy and Mas An’ whin you Ite wid the top of aich toe Purbed up to the roots of a daisy, his petition for this order that the action is brought for | to brve her ship rigged. The mainmast and foro- | tho rebel stronsholis remains to be tested, bike Ve Gon of Kosanng O'Reilly for relief, Preise wh a Be es PS se May this be your epitarh, nately writ, acts alleged to hive beon done by him as Secretary of | mast areninoty feet high and the mizzen masveighty feet | {hr oe nae Ran eT cectance thean in 1b rpgr eben peat ppb ab asreargr gjguened until text Thunndac the 2d Ynetantent Locos ee ae cinaiyseinces aicke, Stato for the United States of America, under autho. | high; tho topgallant and gallant mast are all in one. | Presidential race. i pinptog Lora grant of ote for hospital and col. | PMs DT VALENTINI, Clerk. ‘Au’ be pardoned Miles O'Reilly.” rity derived by him from tho President of | Thefore and main yards are elghty-five feet. Thero will | |The people out here too beileve tn tits abi lity, 4 Whe Collision Between the Union ani the ‘Tho balance of this ditty we shall hope to present to our | the United States, in causing and procuring the | beno yards on the mizzon mast, belng barkrigged. The | trary notwithstanding —do him honor as the ih. etnias ria ae M. H. Grinnedi. readers at an oarly day, it being extremely improbable plaintiff to be arrested and imprisoned, or for | topsail yards are sixty-five feet. She will haye the im- | tho groevbacks. Besides, he movlified By AL rd bap will esta RE ee IE RI TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. that Mr, Lincoln wi!l make himself a party to Captain | Sme other wrong ailoged to have been done to the plain- | proved wire rigging. Wich amonste to unseen. things, Cewart Lerehy ie ctel to adverdse for proporuts to'bulld a new ae Sagres Soman Laon | Fox's desire to have O'Reilly's light hid under a bushel. tif, under such authority, during the present rebellion of Her armament will be very hoavy, consisting of four- | popularity for himeelf in his Weathto trip—th ugh he bia | Rete tor Bose Co. No. 6, to be built similar to the house of Brookiyn Navy Yano, Get. 1s, Ltd. <'3 desi y the 80 called Con‘ederate States against the government b Exgine Co, No, 2), Our attention was called to an article in this merniup’> In the meantime tho “bard of Morris Islaua,” having | of the United States of America, and that it therefore | ‘e2 broadside guns, the ports belng situated at regular | since lost @ portion of it but Tdoubt whethes Re wet 1° iy hick was referred to Committee on Fite Department. AikRaLD in regard to the collision with the pitot boat M. Guvbied shtie in city polities before his enlistment, and | comes within the act of Congress, passed Mareh 3, 18.63, | !otervals along the whole length of the vessel; thelr call- | Soltagt'k’ the Cabinet, "His friends, wo, wore bard ut | Re~'i‘cd. Tat the Siret Commissioner te authorized to | fl. Grinnell, Out object is to contrastot the atate sent to sow living with'bis cousin James, who is deep in all the bephestiee Aah Calas eee Oo Pee Ad SOmnAbieS bro is nine ivches, Parrott’s design. She will also carry | work in turning bis popularity to advantage, and at the Lit ee Wor, EAgiee Co. * = tender to b Pde Cory of the me ‘The noeane a eee trae g ; » ‘ : cages,” " ; to that in use by Bngine Co. No, facts of the use, and they cin ove mysteries of the Tammany and Mozart “machines,” bas | fifth section, that if any suit has been or shall be com- pay hundred pound Parrott rifled gun forward and rapt er Pier say that his stock, ut least in Wien wa laid ovr gg 4 a ofteaa 4 pot i na gat by Neher peed got off the following ‘inside an’ particklar” view of the | monced against any oitice: civil OF military, or any other 4 fi f i on defeating his “thee peor erat on deck at tho time of the coih-on—!ne ; Mr demnovratc wranglings, | Bream for aay afrest,mprionment, tenpass or wrong | The engines for this splabdid craft are being coa- | ambitious cnjects, they svat fad som or dend: | todatses ae etal eines cand in tonto or ab | lok Bout, when wo Qrat made Ber wasn a yt bow Provent condition of our local democratic wranglings, | gone, or any act omitted to be done, during the present papers ae Bigg 5 So Re i wk ed Southnrsertubuny ee or the Common Counctl with @ good breezs (instead ‘of being tecalmed which may be read with amusement, and possibly | rebellion, by virtue or under color of spy authority de. Btructed at the Morgan Iron Works in this city, and will ee a “as tae elec recep te o9 jeasure . we aschinias anh tet Gorar alee meaeaacator tats with some instruction, by our fellow citizens Eived fig. of aserciaes bt COR Nia she, Erenident the | be completed in about two and a half months, They are} (1). 0his ee ego But somebody o-ght Be Ader: r MO cnt balemitithe oni Sankey ghiatl Puce host “ry i Bleerage Woy, and. wiih a | reser ic ane nite les or any ac' ET eRs lefendant may | of peculiar construction, di an a greater ; rived, perm! OME COU ve cleared us — Instead o © Union of evory stripe and hue, Tho “talk” in some | fomeve such action into the Ciraaie Gourt of the Unites Pere rect acting, and have a gre to come as @ missi from tho Cabinet to counteract | to Witllam Kvion, to place a show case in froutol Lis Pte. | running into Ler. she ran directly bows on. and sceuck ws Bowery, the same to remain during the ‘peed of piston than was ever thought could be attained— the result of his recent visit may be de- | mises, No 20) a mon Couns 4, structive big Plensure of 1 the piston travelling eleven thousang feet minute, Am | Siteetive of tne administration to this met important |" Which was just forward of amidships, Ou our port side, aod the KbIp of its paragraphs, like all other “oracular talk,” as the marks to show for it. At the time of thy collision ‘States for the cisirict where the suit is brought, en com- jv requirements stated in the act. sh hopes. Will Please call the ay be dark to the outside hexthen—the mere barba- | Pizing wih cortese reagent airects. the eresefor of | 4 Ybjectton: for the i ont: the sicamer’s wheel was hard The bat th a important object! constr: REPORTS. eh ‘a wheel was hard a port ‘The boat drat at Fians who havo no other connection with polities than to | caseg from the State to federal furiadiction, it it bas any | quo ne a en a WRAP seb uo; | matter’ It should be attended to at once, for delays are | rye commitive on Fire Dejartmrat presented a report in | tompied to clear us by Keoplog-eff. I ouso of an exam. voto for the “machine candidates” aud pay thelr taxes. | constitutional foundation, founded upon the third arti vessels ia which almost everything is sacrificed | P 2 Boge PR TRO favor of concurring with Boar of Coun iknen in adopting | ination it cau bo proven clearly that it was o°tiroly. the But to the initiated, we are assured, every line and al be rope wigteea ie wo Bi eae tne <—— is the fact that their engines, hors Serle Base Ball Match. eeannene Meeoneain Jo, walla aha Pal pA Tweuty- Pauls of tha pliot boat, and thoy ate sonioly roxponsibie . w - x . ju L take up an immense amount room in the second street. the jot where the bell tewer receatly for COltision. Ay DEATAR, Pit mont every syliable will convey ® world of hard-headed co ope and largo, iP RESOLUTE, OF BROOKLYN, V8.NASSAU, OF PRINORTON, | Second street. on the lof where the hell tee, LVI CROWELL calling Masior ship. Im the Idaho this objection is removed, as the en- A very agreeable and well played game tock p'ace yes: | stre-t. gines take up'less room than is usual in vessels Of ber | terday afternoon on the Union ground, Williamsburg, ‘Which was laid over. coreg Military. a and weigh only four print teapot i | between the above associations, which ended im a victory ayAlderman a Hampy mored that is. Commfttee on Salnticg INSPECTION OF THE NINETY-THIRD REGIMENT NEW other hand government has ordered engines for the Nassau Club. Only seven innings were plavéd, hasatinat ios ischarge meta? Steck cao ioe YORK STATR NATIONAL GUARD. ‘Wambanoge and snother vessel, whose ‘chief character | when the score stood thirteen to nine. ‘The players from Bupecistendent Ce ait Vea be inarease. fad Bosdwintiie ft YEN. istic will be spoed, which will weigh twelve hun- 500 per annum, to take elect from January, 1363. te very THIRD Keo'r \. Y. Gy y New Jersey are young students, who possess bosh @ good ‘Which was carried. Sher RRSON MARKET MRUL R os, Hct 17, 1B Gred:tons. The cylinders of the Idaho will be four in = and skit in And the same was laid ovor, In obedience to Ceneral Orde 8 No. 5 hei airters knowledge the game, which prove sg thirty-alx one ‘and eight pepe 9 wy ret woatcn | ost that the Committee on Salaries yourth Brigade, Mua'compinies of, Gnie relevent, wi! be each inches ta diameter troublesome clubs, Thoir fret matc! fiices pected at these art or 3k. feet stroke of piston. The dimensions of the cylinder of | has een a pleasant one as wellasa victory, Today ten, eleven and twe ve of chapter first cl Brieade Inspector Fourth Srignde xs ‘oll 4 . the iron-clad Puritan will bea hundred inches in diame- | they will ee, game with the famous Excelsior }. g.ciiuna seventeen. and twonty-ane of article third, cheaper Company A—Captain B, Sunith, ‘weaday, 200) ins , a trend are incest expected epent ofthat ve: | Ns ge eng mena | ip cena ee ee ity Cai J Adama: Tosa, 208 sel.’ The Idaho, it will be seen, surpasses this amount. RESOLUTE. TT ima: Aid the sane was lal over. acalghei Moet x Mee ne the federal government, and particularly that part and hard hitting meaning. Private Miles says this last | of section one of said article which says that ‘the judi: offusion of his genius is the “War Song of the Honiat | cial power shall extend to all cages inlaw and equity Min Aginst tno Chates,”” and is anxioas to have it sung | Symok lua one cities tone the defence whics be in before next election day either by Mr. Barney Williams | tends toget up in this action arises under the constitu- ‘or Mr, and Mrs. Florence, at the Academy of Music. Ho | tion of the United States—the bani oa be determined being catis Ib United States during a rebellion or insurrection can arrest or imprison, or authorize another to arrest or imprison, any person not subject to military law, without any order, writ, precept or process of some court of com- petent iction. Now, we assump that this question ita ‘at all would ‘ariso undér the constitution of jnited States—that is, whether the President - sosses this power either in bis civil capacity or an THE BUST UP OF THR MACHINES. Aik—Tho Groves of Blarney. 1 Och, the coatition, bor a tuir divishin Of the city shpoiis, that was lately made; It now proves a shwindle, Which but sarves to kindlo mander in Chief of the Army and Na the 0 ¢ Into tercer fury min of every shade. Read ae toed saly ta consultiog Zod interjweting, | Another new feature is the situation of the propeliors— 0 2. 0. B.| - neport or Cries ERTOTOE TAI COHN, Oe gant of |. Cimmpany C—Captain I. Fox, Tuesday, 201 ust, «1 , 23 1 3 ght PM Ail the lads og, Prt . that instrument But to entitle the defendant to this | one on each sideof the stern post. Each propeller will er eae 3 1 Councilmen with resolution that 1 n | C “ D—W. RB. W. Chambers, Wedueadiy, Ze Like the died himself agatuat Uhelr new allles; Steet Sinteatotlons “ee ‘tite “action,” there “muss | De Worked by a smaltand largesssew, for tho reneo that oA, ad 3 1 |imshe Cumpectarnores © baif.yast soven P.M nt eo Woile aich “city Fail-roadher”” der some appearance oF ‘color “of substance, in it, | there 1s. light draught of water, and it is necessary to 3 0 2 2 | $1,600 per annum, ‘ ‘aay of “February. pany B—Captaia F.C. Clark, Wednesday, 219 Hus arou.d him an odher It must have some speciousncss, some seeming of plausi- | have more surface than usual to delop the power. The +3 0 io. 9 Comoe malls gg wh pda t half: past seven P.M. Which evo: min wid noses tho laste sensitive do most | biliy, and must oot be palpably’ devold of any ground of | engines will give ordimarly five thousand horse. power; ; 2 | OWhhich was lont by the following vote, viz Pesky agree th rpg a ees oa a ra D is pise! prese! s Preside Ht + Be bats ab n. pany Capeuaheser omerer abet, ae aes Ca but ‘hey are capable of developing seven thousand horse 1 3 1 Cool Reed, Ghipp, Mitchell f ardy, Ouwell mpany G—Captain R. F Burg»yne, Thursday, Yes. wl yon tay tution of the United States of Amotica has invested tks | power—suficlent almost to drive the vessel under water, 1 See Cy ile mectaaeek Me ant pay hs ne a pa Hiags looks mig! a eel executive officer wi power to arrest or be — a ~ a 9, +8 In the dimmyeratic party of this dayoint town; Orto autherize another to arrest or imprison, aay person | Te Firmsces are arranged to Dura Give tons of coal ax ' M1 13] Ai ttalmance te cmend, Rection ‘Thins fuss article em ke Tho machines i Dusted | not subject to military law, at any timojor under any exi- | hour. She cancarry six handred tons of coal. If it is roan, Gh. GIA. TIA. Ghanuer Two of the Revised Ordinance of ns a appa J..W. Crump, Tharsday 224 inst Abd all them tbat thrustes "3 order some pedient steam knots hour é i wo Board of A! nen, + ae In thotez'int “ountucbias cOchstholt atlee downt | Sit court of tompetant Joradicnioet” nn Sree ae naalnar ang. the baa tee Diewingen, |Nesetivs 3 4 3 6 LO. ois | qinenrenedemedonn dries tows, vir | Gempany K—Conain W. R. Pitch, Friday, $94 sat ~ ye Preside: a os 6 | Me Wn at Vale canny Suine Peciaena recoptve that the | sloes and if Mt lameceasary they can carry tundred | CVO Ns 2 Chetty OWA TR. i stile fete Meee vet ios, | Wai and ag _etny zt ttm That is made by Jim Hrady an’ McKeon too; constitution confers it in set terms. There is assurediy | pounds of steam, as the boilers are soerranged that it Coroner's Inquests. Hepore of Commitee one re and Supplies, to faror of Pr bp prot serene Coke a to be prompt i Ly heen le SME Ee ee cc honenseaiacihe Se into | can be easily accomplished. ‘Tam Lars Asuavur ox Pouicexan Eutaopt—Awre Mor- | fire Teicuaph operator additional room in the basement of | Further lostructt m will bo given at t)o meoting 9! 0h To Mister Pelhor BeSwoeny, Owny Brennan, Hughey | civil capacity; and this, it appears tome, plainly disposes | Her draft of water is very light—fourteen feet. Next | rm Exasrxation.—Coroner Ranuey held an ante-mortem | 6.12 14, coneurred in by the following rote, vit:— cermon Monday, 19th inst, av eignt o'eick i M.'s Smith, Juke sharp, Tom Maloney, Martin J. Kopp, au’ | of the question; for {t would be asserting the g to the power of the engines nothing affects the epeed of a | examination in the case of policeman John ©. Ellrodt, ot | _-Adirmativecaerman, tour the ‘Presson “Algcrmen | "W'n. W. Cuamaee opting and ko a a Astirma neni aa rossest to uli that © ew! contradiction and strangest anomaly to say that absolute and unlimited faa (tern ‘exereised by Czar e fall. Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Rj ‘Hardy, Master- or pps vers, Hardy, Sultan, can be implied from a constitution which avowed- ean ship more than her draft of water. Of course, a vessel | tne Twenty-second precinct, who was stabbed in the ab- iwali ton, Bi that draws only five feet of water can be driven faster | domen a few nights ago, while in the act of arresting “x im. ‘Ihere’s the bould Fernandy, jeremtah—I. The Idaho Gold Mines. swith regolviton of Board of Councit | The St. Joseyh (Mo.) Healt pub the Woo was wast our dandy— ly gives no power to any department of the government | than a vessel which draws ten. As an illustration of the | man named Samuel Shiw, in front of the premises No, 643 0 Bo is yow a munber of the groat + bas beens "=. that Ienot npecitoally sot forth, except simply the conse” | drat of water on speed in some of the fastest vessels | Ninth avenue, The wounded man’s Statement russ aa favor ot Joby G2 Ott, lender of the Fin regiment Hand, private reiter, dated Nevad «City, 14:00 lerrwory, Augut necessary Fr i ; 1863:— quent right to employ ail legal means \yhue tat Nayeun Anson follows:— For revinge is prancin’, ‘execution of the power. that came into New York, we append the following Ellrodt, se | urnisbed Fil ‘occasion! Tam ina mining district, which wa: discovered An’ is kuvckia’ all the-croekery into smithereens, ‘The Judge then proceeded to review at considerable Me gc ta Oe er fof Colonel Charies and ( ort. vy | June. It is located some ty mute b Here's the thrue Jobn Kelly length the arguments of counsel, and continued:—it is, Precinct; I consider myself in a very dangerovs ihe Comnilitee on National Affairs of the Com | of the Sisssouri river, between Ube Come to join the melee, however, maintained, if the President does not porsess ‘sitieagh sts knots, condition; I received) my injuries after this h.208. 4 the same to appropriation for | forks, und about five hundred ; An’ big Michael Conn tly, stout a8 Brine O'Lyan ; this power in nis givil capacity, that he does possess it in ‘Averane 13 t0 16 knots, | wise:—On the 15th of October, about twenty van soncurentte by the following vote, vit= Lake, and fifty miles trom the «: Vacitie © ope Jum tn and sthrip, boys t ‘is military cap 5 Sod arenas in Chief of the Army eee 3 to 16 knots, | Minutes past six o'clock P.M., [ lore my house to Afirmative—Alder:n1 Hox, The President, Aldermen The mines. ns (ar as openea, to be wo! Jo be whipped or whip. boys t and Navy of the United States. A commander of an Ave 15 knots. to the station house; when 1 arrived at fifty-fratstreet, | Hrary. Hall, McCool. |. Chipp, Mitchell, Ryers. Jere- | good ns yield Fou er to the hind, ( ‘is an out! tasbioued Douny brook free fight, tn which the | army has, of course, within the sphere of his military ‘Averhee 15 nota fPeaw a crowd gathering oa tho block between forcy” | Mah: Hardy, Masterson and Longton contract | Pt vernge them, they wi esi 7 by Resolis r o c “ 4 ay we bes men win. operations against an eoemy , all power necessary to insure ‘Average 15 knots. ninth and fiftieth strects; some one in the crowd called | work in the Street Dey PeatkaSbe incremiod to two dollars ph eon Boe - b tn. aA cies their success. General Rosecrans bad a right, I have no doubt, the other day to destroy all property which caused tae’ to ‘go UF tee pide, af) there Was 6 wake there Killisg | apa Sty canta day. cannot include in the | Deopie: “men, women and children were calling upon | Alderman Jekawian moved to atike out the words 19i3 | WME. Uther discoveries e bees made in this v Vv. Hore is War Horse Purdy, Late so shpry an’ sturdy, any obstecles to his operations agalost Bragg, and if he | above table any vessels in the United States navy. | me to go.and arrest the man, whose pare I have since | #8d insert 1864. Nt Ab ycnay' cr green ent “aca tr Ae gry Mow 90 badly, -Ssaenied Yast Sis teeth wen RONNS: phd he? A eoreded GO attend them any ing of ald | Someof thom have made, from time to time, on extra: | leerr Soataaiee T ok me Ap Pavel be mes "see He tien moved to ament by ateiking ovt the words « seston pasenomer st coe ne Jucn him out to idle, enter ne could be. Fight to. try. the offenders, | ordinary occasions, twelve and gffteen knots. We doubt | puurimo, Manned ino with’e laite me: the atdeteey | after mary, Limb and Sapecting: serkes Lara of the vplaty that there wrt be some vers fered 10 this joart of (hs untry. whether civilians or soldiers, by a court martial. But Wx 10 @ght dollars py his powor does not extend beyond his lines. Judge Clerke concludea a very able and elaborate opinion by. stating:—The President, therefore, whether in bis civil capacity or as Commander-in-Chief of the Army You may core hus sthring halt wid @ year or two 0’ grass. \u' bore’s | ward Cooper, {bended throoner, artuer Hewitt—-min of iron both ; whether any bave ever passed that, although the Niagara | think I have seemhim before, but where I am unable to Which was carried, bp ngs i {s reported to sail fifteen knots for five consecutive hours; | 8873, after I was stabbed I saw the blade of a knife in hia wien ded was then adopted by the foi- pon ‘ages fo but we doubt whether she ever made more than four- : Upon the sti of the above statement, Coroner Afirmative—Alderman, Fox, the President, Aldermen Tinave been here two weeks Tam work\a ‘or se teen for any length of time. If the Idaho meets the expecta- | Ranney committed Shaw to await the result of the wound- | entY, Metvol., tive. Chinn, Att hell. Jeromian, Hardy, | doltars per day and paying twelve dutiars por wee miners ure from An! here’? Charles 0'Conor varie, , " |. Froment, ‘and Long—I3. That grin sow! of honor, and Navy of the Untied States, has unquestionably no ed man’s injuries, which are said to be of a ser: ud ~ ir, y thirts seven lodure por week « Who to thry hrs band ina little free Aight divarsion was | power 0 authorize the act of which the plaintiff com- | tons of her Reh ene, Wallop winters a Pee vs oedema yp eng Com pirotier to draw his warrent try. i for 1 hour, under steam—equal to seventeen and baif miles. Unxxown Prasons Fourn Drowxrp.—An unknown wo- | «favor of William Corral f we sum of two thouna plains, The ground upon which this application is made niver in the laste bit lothe, has no-color of right. It cannot, in my opinion, be enter- | at present she ison ‘the etocks, half plankea, with the ‘man, about thirty-five years of age, was found drowned | hundred and twenty nine dvi and sixty cents, or ve 7 yy fr : ees pesrs Reenter tind so agmnonInty Sato rot Sansom. | 450 ‘e ent wney men nrecoantandy at wore wpa | e440 Carne rst yeeray. ubugoray, | Garth get Het wouter ussoam ier | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tryin’ hard to bo sthor up Governor Saymour's shpine; | and which can be entertained, do not arise the | her, She will bo launched about New Year. qwhea Coroner Collin held an’ aquest upoa the body, it | bert, Colonel MK Byam oe vite. wine ny rmanenirnnche Aw there's Harry Hilton, conatitation of the United States, but aro fitly within the 0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. was identified as thatof Bridget Martin, a native of Ire A‘irmative—Al Fox, the President; Aldermen Monpay, Oct. 19—6 P.M Who ust vow was kit oa Jurisdiction of this Court. The motion is denied, without Wicks thtiocen Conte ‘sonia land who had been missing from her home for a week, | Henry, Hall. McCool. Keel. Chipp. Mitchell, kyers, Jere- To-day’s bank statement compares as {oll ‘at politoa! J f-ornate the Greedy linet — Orr Yourrows, Oct 10,1808-'f | "fun gloe Corouer sis hela an inquest at per af North | N(PSUTG AMerRAN MIME oe hae with that of last Monday:— For whowe grieviance feel f= Court of General Sessions. In the Hanain of Thursday, October 15, you were | river upon the body of an unknown man mort of eo om, Barer avor ot [oe gage Matera i baciy ana theres wo mistake; Bofore Recorder Hoffman. ploased to notice the officers of the Commodore Jones. You van. Liprsmulng wieecbpiossony about aematn ates -920%,906.903 29,037.38 An. berels Coen Ceperie de Oct. 10.—Tho Court of General Seasions, Recorder | witt vory much oblige thom by publishing the cocreet list | jight brown hair and: log raustache, and vin belglit, had | sihers Besessary, tuner the direction of the Street’ Guminle- Mime ‘They are two porty pillars whom the little bayro of the | Hoffman on the bench, opened at eleven o'clock this morn- | of officers, which is as follows:— speotaply sittred, ‘The jury rendered a verdict in aceord- pen ‘and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be eit date fe ‘Twintieth will tind it hard to shake! ing. The following pavel of Grand Jurors were sworn:— | Lieutenant Commander—James H. Gillis. sabe hgheiadmered whist oe beatae, Witeh upon sis whele,e's fevorable exhibit, The vt. Paymaster—Eaward T. Chi Fovxp Drip—Sosriciom or Foot PLay.—On Saturday | | AMirmative Alierman Fox, the Dresident, Alderien PO . aa ata decrease in specie shows the large shipment o hen Hyatt, Foreman, Thomas W. Mi Jr. Stephen Hya' Reo Oe apman, Martto L. Bryant. Ensigne—G. W. Adams (Acting Executive), C, A. Ho Here \s Aldnerman Froment, Wh sturdy biow lent A To “min wire take offices thoy don’t dare to Alt” ee Minpineert—Cniet'T., McCarthy: Third Aswatants; J. B, Saturday week, and the decrease in deposit: 1+ = the gay meng nape | Jobo ©, Baxter. esas, ats Hickey 7 a eee owing to the active absorption of currency in the jot fear to tell a mi ‘Master's Mates—Charies P. Luscom>, Edward L, Deane Woat he tiiuks of the “grist” made in tbe Sixth Ward | Jomedice Lewis, Je. mala W. Goodrich, } . 6.20 bonds, which has been going on to ® muc “mill, Jno. W. " 's Glerk—Jorry G. Barnum, Jr, latger extent since the result of last weck’s Here's the bully Boole, too, Jno. G. 0. Olerh—Jamen Alexander. kno’ The gov a Won't be si tool, too, dno. R. Lawrence. Surgeon's Steward—William J, Brofey. elections became known. government, hi jis (be managjrs they may go te—Cork; Henry P. ever, is a good borrower, as the money gets ba pin ‘hang oss eo The Recorder, in bis charge to the Grand Jury, enid An’ pot ily seedy, Dut most particularly dusty for the | that except on special occasions and undor extraordinary rog’lar machine candydates to eur gay New York! circumstances it was unsecessary to do more than sim- ply instruct them on the topics prescribed the etat- ute. The scenes of excitement throagh w into circulation without fick deisy—in whic! connection we may mention that the balance i the Sub-Treasury is decreasing, notwitistand.ng the heavy receipts. = ~~: Moncey has again been in active demand to-day and without any particular stringency there are more borrowers than lenders at current rates. Ca. loans range from 6 8 7 per c according to oir cumstances. In mercantile paper there is liti« doing, owing to the cash nature of the great bulb of transactions. Gold opened at 151% thir morning—an advance of 2 per cent over the quo The Governor Elect of Ohte. HIS VIEWS OF THR VICTORY, Lo sapenene yt Cage dia election in Obto an enthu- siastic crowd Union mon started to serenade Mr. Brough, Governor elect, at bis residence in Cleveland. bat ome met him in the and literally carried him to theamum, where they called upon him for ® apeech. The Leader reports him as saying:— ‘My Faumnpe—You have not talked as much as I have in campaign, of you wouldn't cheer so sow. A .) 1 waa just wondering whether they us om the other side of Lake Erie. (immense ap- ‘You cannot help this cheering, | know. rt 4 about bis whistiing—it whisties iself. (Laugh- ae Slee soe eat wi -night— (laughter wai for the county which goee tor Vallzediahean, for Cur- a butchman’s wig; jatice”” he praiches, we ma\es foolish s ‘an now pass the ordeal, We know such medicine won't our ay vila cure; Aw po rantin’, roarl)’, rin’, biarin’, shweartn’ muddiebead and poldoodie ( Liverpool Assizes, where be said “the calendar exhibited a more fearful state of crime than be bad ever before noticed. There one hundred and forty seven prisoners: of them were with bomicide, : committals for murder '” ‘AV How about Pennsylvania’) She vm, under their notice would be housand major: t cay Betcre Judge Barnard tations of Saturday evening—and has been steady Gch, Jim Kerrtean's howling fencer, aueb as grand anil petit larceny, misdemeanors {by icy homed’ enor. she be wr 4 ae S eeracenceaes ease m9 the day at about that figure. It cloves Fo the soup of Dowling. laries, He then charged them on the topics pre- | goming, and more are to coms, (A, nal Ree Leak ae J gee Rr yt hg ~ An’ | goes he'll got it wid Bally Walsh's ald; teribed by law, after which they retired to their labors. | Fou thas in November this tide wil weet fom tacks ‘various offences and pleaded not guilty. ie sowocnpenying” orauaases be | at 160, Exchange is unsettled and higher; but en We wren ¥ ta ward davage Margaret bempecy was then at the a and the death knell of Seymour will be rung John Lamb and tee others pleaded not guilty yet there bas been little done ‘for Wednesday's tea fe ye Wiyrealarea Police Justoe made, We are only gente: | meceete eee aoe steamer, 166 @ 167 is about the quotation for ore ie Billy Minera bankers’ bills. There's O) metal Goer 2 Than there is | Mliiy for a stand up Aight; ‘ietery tn the Meld. {Appiause, emma | ere ape eer eesemae poten Tages shades epee porte ton at ome; for there as been moro. treason wttered ia | Gawnses River ALwoer Day ‘were still the prevailing characteristics at the first eed alias alll eeeeent Gh acre Ve, Gera Yeu area | Onan aterog oe Sai aa Ssriat nt bursa: | board thie morning, and wehore to note w declin oo V they may think (hemselves—(he people's Arrivals and Depa: the result of deieat would havo. been, Ye anal, ater over twe month” . ; ‘as follows:—New York Central 4, Erie 4, Hudson. . a ARRIVALS, Beal eres. Bat we mest not forget that we have ® eter eoeey Maas beets, I - 4 1 River %, Reading %, Michigan Central 14, Sott! Qh. here's John MeCoO|, too, Mr peiop ety tw cngron at and | oe teed ov. hai Ly oe totes Herd Vound, waiting, fo rata. > P ern old %, Mlinois Central 1%, (Galena 1, ikes hauds wid Hoole, t . | gating , : couse trem weenee by ele nurse te eehenntel sare ell tea cule Ween | erie singe at) SENT + | water ah we fy Rook Island}. It is not improbable that the pre- ule the staunch Gid. Pucker, thews, Misa Maliewa in wand lady, Mra W vite aud we water is very low, and sont active state of the money market, which «)- ite eae 9000 tnt nate Sime Ca Perea ‘doepparas Fourtog end eum mit de pears to be induoed by merely temporary © in he arp pin inte its full : ‘1 achet ed or rua A " Get, oer great Conisroter pera Cones ‘Hie Mile Claussen. Wre Gee, | Naw Yor Mapicat Cottaan.—The introduetory lecture | have rain, tery son navigation eAserman Ra has the effect of keeping down speculation amon, Neods a new consoler i Evers. Mu ble. Mise I'em: to the ensuing winter Course will be delivered at the ool. | Weed up for this season. outsiders, particularly as the prominent men of the neh see, cannot charm New York, | is Fg Rovgs, Be ee eet” lege, 00 Kant Thirteenth streot, this (Tuesday) evening, | Tue Cunasxcr Quemon.—A man tamed Whalen shipped |. The bili was then ordered to be paid, by the followingvots, | street are also just now on their oars; but there fe 4 a i Brosciaty Cyster bak Stee BOGE |r cee ce ee a er aesars ele anton Oe | |" miemative—Alderman Por, the President, Aldermen | no telling how soon these circumstances may be -/ ay —_——s (to quote the very powerful | ny. A Keogh, J A py Betting, J Pairek, A Muctie. 3 Po. Tae New Yore Barter Suxpar Scuoo. Convmrnom > bey od meoet Gara & | Henry. Fg Chip. Biliche rege Seremiah, changed, to be sucoeeded by @ poriod of activity spoons Boole), they may go Cork? 8 ORE CIE oF AU calie Nica Me Cartran) ya tener | Will hold Its sessions in the meeting house of the First | refused, on the ground that he had a NeLdpe-aiteraae Bade ands higher range of prices, predicated upon a J Ba B wulana. A Randall, J MeMarda, J MeMurio, W ‘yousel in a British port, and that be was entitled to firi- | _ Ordinance from the Board of Councilmen to amend i We learn that private Reilly bas been witted upoo by Hunter, HGroal ae & Wy 3 Page A Decne. Tinh money in payment ‘for his services, or.at any rate an | tion 43, artcte 3, of the ordinunce of the elty relating to the | further inflation of the currency. After the board merous delogations from the various Trish boverolent P'tatgrliier, “Il Meene’’ Womwson Preach Bran equivalent in Amorican currency. The Chiorgo Jastics | Cig tnerecon® Deparment ng vow, vin | the market wae steady, and in the afternoon the peirtotic tociettea, anxious to mow upon whet day 11 | PoRRRAPEE AA Aint, directo. Aree ape: eesti tke "penton oeandard.” p Vig Ke ~ yrig hg Pg go Cape he res Waray, | demand wae more general, with an improved Will be convenient to him to receive » public demonstra on, Deivatc . } trent aceordinete. aren. Oteel tat toe Ji fooling. At the fqur P.M. call there was Littir —-— . "

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