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om :} —— HILTON HEAD. ‘Arrivad of the United States Trans- part Arage from Port Reyal. & Large Naval Fleet Of Charleston, 8. C. Rebei Prissners om Merris island Re eyed te Fert Paiaski. Aucther Success of Our Retalia- tory Measures. : AFFAIRS ON MORRIS ISLANB, ° ‘The Vuitod Stater travgport Arago, Captats Cadsden, from ort Royal, 8. C., October 21, arrived at this port test evenicg. Purser Fred. W. Rly will accept thanks for Sever: Oni Wednesday, October 19, ® large naval feet arrived ef charleston, §. ©., including schooners Jaden with am. suttion and subsistence stores. Their destinetion wae @aknown. mr. Samuci W. Mason’a Despatch. iuton Haan, 3. C., Oct, 2h, 1864. SOLPIRRS VOTING. Fock of the soldiers in this despartmeatas are entiticd We vore ave providing themee!ves with ballots, and for. Wording {om to be deposited on the day of the F'res domtial cicction. Mr, J. D. Rightmeyer ras arrived hore of the State of New Yor; @aptaiv Merry, (rom the State of Connecticut. Paymuster BR. W. Allen bad charge of the yoting i the navy, but Dee deen relieved by Paymaster F. il arms, All the (woldiers and sailore eptitied to yote are taking great aa 6 Bpoetal commission terest iu the election, and everything goes en smootuly. ry man is allowed %0 vow as he pier and, so far as | observe, does so withoot prejad! Pekets of doch kinds are distributed, whore the goverument or political committees, Lhe daty devolved on, bave negiecied sen fots, the ageots Allen bad great ¢illiculty i finding a If may State, bui fiodiug one in a New York paper usd me privted. Whoo the New York agent arrived he nd theiu correct FLAC’ OF TRUCE Lie nt Colooe: W. i. Bennett, who now has charge WM exobucges and fags of truce interviews with whe seems, bap lately bad several mestiuge at Port loyal Werry. - YRLMOW FEVER W eth! provalent in Charlesvau, Wilgtogton and ether Fabel cities, Waea Port Royal was @piired tbe rebob pere gloaied over the prospective baves ay Ye low jack, ‘Iuis year we have uot had a casa, hd irom to thirty wre dying daily ia Charioswa, L regulations are oBrorved here in povcing the Post; and, ar we Dave bad ove eligut frosi to itroduce 291 weather, wo have no fears, ventional, c General hE lotier yeturned by tne Arazo sumed commaud of iho District of H/ltob ki, St. Welepa end iy bee Ls 6 J, Robinson, of Geucre! Forter’s ed aud orcered to repors to Br ga- 00, 48 udjutaMt goverul vi the Norta. Actug alagter Charles ©, Ricker bas been detached From tie aud ordered to the fleet off Chor ioeion NG OF PRE pen exchange of teoners, but ob! achauyes ile will, wover, copsenb to an exchange of Sieh as were Cape dared tn nis avd Geve-ai Foster's depa ibe wat ter has been reverred to she authorities at u REMRL PRGONERS REMOVED FROM OSDAR MAP, Genera! Foster having been officially t the wm prisoners in Charleston buve Deer Temcves [tom meder fre, hus ordered ihe removed of the rete! prisouers 8 Morris Island to Fort Pulaski, where they will be Kepb ‘Bader sirone guard. e CHANGES IN THE QUARTERMASTER'S ORPARTNR:. Colene! Vhomas bas errived bere cesuinet the @utios of Chie! Quartermaster, relieving Captain Jot. HL Gover! Barde re, who will probably Ko to Kier: vapbin S 1b, Aasistant Quartermaster, has Leea relieved DY ib Hiizgerald and goes North. Our Morris Island Correspousence. MoRnib InLamD, S. C., Oot, 18. 1864 OUR BATTERIES STILA. FIRING UPON CHARLESTON, Affairs on Lbis ¢sJand remain unchanged, Char! being constantly shelled dy two bundred-pounders. ‘Pale Airing elicits but an oocastonal reply from the weigh: Dormg revel forwlnd batteries, Fort Putuem (formerly Battery Gregg) is the uppermost fort on the istand, avd, ‘with the mortar batteries between it and Wagner, Js ex pened to the fire of the rebel eharpebootera who infest We ruins of sbatierod Sumter. The daiis from their paeors (ail avout rather promiscuougly, but as yet have Ryured no one. ‘THR BYFECT OF OUR FINE, Toe offect of our shelling on Charleston ts said to bo eile ceatruct: Meemes city bave boon yisinle during the last eight days, bay eed 10 Leve been kindled by oor sboiis. \qrerters ere coming Over to us vearly every nizgdt, ged Corroborate the talex go (requentiy told of rebet de- Jarralivation and deetivution, Of tho doserters who Rightly come over to us a Very large pr whites. Ouly s few necroes are inclined to come oF s mped in getting into our lines, THe WeaTPEe of late bus been uvcomfortabiy damp av 4 « Thiet in sepecisity the case In the evenings. ihe frops here, Mhough doing 8 good deal o: bard and exvauelug auty, are quite healthy. . MITITARY APPAIRS ON THE TELAND. Colonel ©. H, Van Wyck, of tho Fi ty-sixth Mew York Btute Volunteers, ia at present in command of this jeand. He goes home by the next steamor ou leave of Bboence. He has been in service wita bis regitent jor Mae last three ygars, and has received no pay or allow. paces of any cork.” He has recently remustered tor au ad ional term of three years. it would seem tuat be is Lod folly eptitied to his eave, Gn the 17Lb tost, tho c Jes and poD-commisainned offlcerr of the reelment, a an expressio Wyek with » of their esieem, pr ry elegant gold wate Seres ee Coione! Jovlingly and fittingly respoudod. Police Intelligence. TES ROBDEKY OF STOCKS AND Pr BXAMINATION BRYORR JUSTiC# DOWLIXO Abosring in tue rm of Messrs. M ‘Woll street, who was arrested come weeks ico. charged isk haying In his possesion and f the $50,000 iw stocks, boods ant Treasury octes Molen from Brewster, Swest & Co., of Boston, on the Bt last, was commenced before Justice ombe, yesterd frm of th cay of A wing, at the . Kiley, of he was to say, Nothing particularly was developed in the cross exumminution of Mr. Kiley, Thomas 4. Corwin, barkeeper or Aioxander Maithows, keeping beuse wt 222 Greenwich street, Brewster, Sweet & en as feposed to 1 Ireuury nowe (seven: thirty), from , be the bar ona Saturday evenin 9 fol Mordiog the withers want to tpe Bub Treas o@ered to nei) th buton belog told that Soren, be joft and en rok wher ered th s note had been stulen ed tod 00 aod weked Min | matter with the money: but Mr, Mapping ob the witn®e, weat bome. Pe ore 6 t nw ne 1 ah thor Dearing of aso tii] thie afver quan arreur SCANDIARISM IN DUANEBTRERT AeA ON SUSYIOION. e Fire Marshal Baker was busily engaged yesterday @flerooun in investigating the origin of the ¢ 4 Broke out on tue second iho nigos 149 inst Sunday afternovn. The ous of oflicers Field & gad Guoson, of the Fifth pre wlio nppesred at t \ Are enon aitor the al Woe given, were taken, eu ir opinion the fire was of inceudiary origin. A br Od bit, with Which the holo was bored through tue Youden partition trom the hallway into toe + Vide, Leahy, commission merc int, wer 4 in the yh Wem of Lhomes bt vbouny ing” v ‘ b vases. facts ‘ana ctroomet ponected web the Gre poin $0 stropiiy towaids Koy beng tha imendiry, that, gby —directin KiLY Merebal, 8 was arrocied on sus} ieion by fice Piela ‘of the FitUh precmet, The aceneed was taken before tie 8 Howling ana comenitted (@ the Tombs for exan. hate (anit of $2,600 bull. The prisoner, who bas Yore {bls own and citer property beovging ark was lasured for 200 Ww the Hope © as vias lonuraved Companions It 18 Blieged wth ty, javeuded ty defraud the in fare Gow »D Puget FIGHTER IN LIMBO. Mreh Jane Vazerus, renting at 228 Contre street, yew werday appeared b pomplatih’ Bgaiust her son, Jobo Laver bew vit 19 leave the Biate and go to Canada for the fete Of PH EREIOE 10 & prive Ogbt wiih Perney Aaron. re Layatue Gesiré! the orrest of ber son ww order tbe might ® b/OvemMed from ebgaying ib the bratal pocounter, Lasadv6 WAS HCCOrdINg|y \aken into custody Px Onptare JourdadM (he bis yeecine, wud Held to ball $00 ie Kiony Woe Deeg MOF bere moun who- i bal- ve had them priated here. Payiwaster Mellan ticket for ton No less than five large Srce in that uted Colonel Vae ut Major B.C. Roper presented it 1m av appropriate manner, and ps IX BOSTON— so of Mr. John D, Mauniog, of the & De Forrest, brokers, mi No. 19 paseing & portion afternoon. Mr. George manner they were 4 beon office which efeudant’s, He the edusiice Dowling aud preferred a , charging that» NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, Olty Inmepecter—Spicy Comm from Mr. Beovle—Meusuge £1 Mayor Suspending the Inspector. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. The Board of Aldermen mei yesterday afterunovn, Algorman Long in the chair, i Under the bead of communications the following spicy epwslReras received from Uity Inepector Boobs: — Orry Ixerector’s ue bavane 19 Oivy Hans Bauans, New York, October 24, 1K4 To Tur Honousnee THe Boar of ALDERuRK hunters © ‘ve that iis Bygor ihe Mayor b Bewed bis pac ui Ame Mos Hah nous Charces ID Te RLOD Wy Ihe tions ib bys commanicaion he ae ‘the ai'daviie accompay’ cursory examination of the alfidxy! poser of coOumon sense, th the ony foundation for implicating me be the slieged assertione uf peraons che rged i thea: ne being engaged In the perpe:ration of 4 sw indie, And had the Mayor not been actuated by &cowaniy and contempt bie Vindictivences ewe me, most Ny in he chief magistrate of this great ch be could bave easily bave dove, by am Compirolier's office, have 4 satished himself whether the parties allege: to bave paid for situations, ware ever plaeed om such pay rolis or cvoreccetved ove ceat from the city treasury as eo loyew oF bis depariu er Mot the fet would ve beep shown conclusively by such examination Sut Saiinbed wit bis atiaeks UpoB mie personaily, he bas por mitted bis biiter-emmity alicn to urge bim to agsail and endeavor to Ee nen connected with any ofice, w ve be guiliy ef tne which be has how himasif eapavle. oonpied positions ef ment, aod. as » 19 mo Fof you, bear chara tn erergth ng eifecting tneir iutezriis blect is ID Col \y anne xe with sess Known to himsci?. Ferbaps is Lent eflorts 29 induce im to per tu revenge for my pera form bis duty In sas pretection of the paciic health, and my being compelled iu self-defence to show the pubne upod Wom te blame should Tost, lerbape ii is because JT was ome Of a mot mittee of citizens who requested the Common Counc!) te pass a resolution directing an Ailumination in bouor of the great and glorona victo- ries achieved by ovr gallant soldiers and sai which rego ution the Mayor vetoed rether chan 1 his own house for viol Rained over those who bad his heartie.aympathics. Periape it ia because his wiabes (0 ovtain on of this g@epartmont and place i in the Hands of his Own creatures, so that he may use it for the one purposes (0 which he has already applied the high po~ ion be now bi Whatever his ob eet, I de od his creatures, or rather pis imstigaiors—those of the ereaave--to prove one tora retlecting upon and witiclency with which the rave beon condnctel eluer by nay ) J court, way, C@iand, as a matter of Justire both io mynel and che geuteman be bas maligned, an immediate rigid Inveatigavion (pio the charges m Produce wll the books and papers of ¥ any other evidence in my power whic! Revessary Npon such investigation, Itwill thea bo shown that al the attacks upon me and my subordinates are incited, wot by a desire for tho puble ford, for te, charges can "easily be proved to ve mithou: foundation, bul by the malguant batred towards mysvif of Pasties Whose ows records are not pure, bus who deserve the acoru and coutemps of every honest man in ine comnu- nity, Very respectfully, your obedient n é T. 1. A. BOOLE, City Inspector, ¢ Alderman JeRewiau remarked tat the sunject et braced m the communication was a yery imporiaut one and sould be thoroughly investigated, He moved that the paper be relerred to the spocrai comanitice having this subject in cbaree, and that tbe printed m th fasion ewaparers, Carried crap McKsiGur effered a series of resolutions in regard to the death of ex-Alderman Miteneil, making arrangements fer a publie funeral, &., winch was adopted, The following mersage was then received from his Honor thie Mayor suependtag the City Inepector from je. and am ready to epariment and ay be deemed Mayou’s Orrick, New Your, Roxonarte 1 vor ~ Acting My vested in me by the city ety ot New York, | have tu.o day . Francis 1. A, Boole, Oi t. 29, 1865, AP. 1 A. Boole, City t pt or to bring belore the Gonmpon proposal at one @. &, offering cos’ to the city tx ¢irt, ashes and tiva pg to remove the * Common Coun bae ecaured & lose 4. ~ city of aveat $150 00, 2 That tho said FT A. Boole, City Inapec lowed (ne diaims @ eat Boni bers Of persons to fon the pag rot hie department who never par sud the nz bave aid out of the $ Thar tno \. Boole, City negligently cc Dusineas of hin dap 4 nes of elaniy e ersons ere fo lem tment, who either had t tistartoriiy ptitied by the City Tnrvecior, have been dawn in favor of thee tie Ow persons monry drawn thereupon ‘om, the 3 ry 4 That the ssid Pf, &, Boole, City Inspector, expented uring the first year of higedmiatstration the euin af about ¥ mediate predecessor cost rus Salt 04 at the manure of the streste, which, im the year I84e, into the treasury of the city the xum of S205 throv,.h mustansgement and neg'ect aetied Iast sear buts Traction over $hU,000, hat during the months of Judy, August st the cost of ciraning the stract bi 2 ir Ot the rate of $94.19 por 4 furthe: i um, for eweepiag that this expenditure is incurred wit! of the Common Connell, and in oppor the mode contemplated by the Legislature. bat the afd FI. a. City Inspector, has a) po'mied oficers under sagry without the au: ordinance of the Common Counc, and that draw compensation from the chy treasury, coutrary to tl eof the charter. % That the gatd F. I A. Boote, City Taspector, has eithe: atufe sale of oficna in his departmen' Iected to investigate ho charge whon the f presented before him that sh wales Were made in his de partment. . 9. That the tald F.T.A. Boole, Oity Inspector, bas nade wal f manure. or entered lato contracts for the rémora! of manure or #treet dirt, without the authority of the Com- mon Coupel., and contrary to the provisions of the charter and the ordi oes af (he Common Couneil. 6, GODFREY GUNTHER, Mavor, Alderman Jecemtas Teoved to refer the communication to the special committee baying the subject under ova sideration. ‘Alderman Jorms—In connection with that motion I would offer the following resolution — Renolved, Tout the Counse! to the Corporation he tn- stractea W give bis opicion as to the legaliy of the Mayor's removing the heed of a department, auc wise powers were conferred upon the Common Corincii 14 the Tasier (Adopted ) On motion, the Board then adjourned until Toereday, at one o'clock Tho Mayor and City Inspector Mudie Naw Youre, Oct 22, 1364, His Honor 0, Gonrrey Gexrnrn, Mayor, Ke -— Dear Sik——AB @ citizen and ® taxpayer, I addressed you a note on the subject of the expenditard of the pup. lic moneys neder the Clty Inspector’s Department, You will remember that I Bad the honor of m persoual inter. view with you shortly after sour election, and after con- gratulating yon, as | sincerely did on your victory, veu- lured to suggest that you would be obliged to take on courage, and that If you acc ed anythiug tm the way of reform, it might be necessary for you lv become a martyr for the public welfare. Loonfees your spswer at the time gave me no encour agement (hat you were prepared Lo gland guard over the PUdiic irkacury, Where alouy youcould b= of great ser. vies. Although Thad no encouragement then, the receipt of Your memorandum of the three months administration of our fisos! aGuirs connected witb the City laspector'e Department, gave mea ray of hope that if you coula have fome eucouragement you would prompily act to head off at least, if-not to put down, the “extravagance god corruption” spoken of in your letter to me under date of the 6th lot. Under thie fliexoring ray of Bope I wrote you the letter of sue Sth inst., and, to avoid any unnecessary delay 1m taking prompt ineasures. caused to bo prepared the pa- per sent you, forming the reasons of an act which 1 be }weved you intended to adopt—that Of the euspeurion of the head of that department, In your note of the ist, giving me roason to delleve you intended action ty the matter, saying, *'! like to put np the bers aI go aging,” it occurred to me tbat you felt ablf'to put tho bare up, although I éid not see mu use ip putting up the bars after the cattle bad e:ca, You eay, “when Ib document signed by Jes meimvers of your profession, | shall constuer myse'f enf- Lolent'y fortified to proceed.” 1 uppose you mexn by vhis, that 11 the leading members of tho legal profession avorabie opinion upon tao subject ascend, then, and not until thon, Buch action. The secti.n twenty declaroe, that “the Mayor, Coraptrotier the Corporation may each be removed by ¢, in the manner provided h | aborts.” Section twenty-one— ecutive depurtments, except the offwe Aqaeduct Bourd, &o. The Mayor snail | suspend for cause, during ree 8 Council, and by und with the conse | Aldermen, to remove any of she bow except the Compirolicr and the Counse! to ti ton; which eurpension, and 4 cominovicaied to the Common Cn { | | j not, then et the firet meotivg to | Aldermen, | f | members elected, to remove | e, other thay the Comptrulie cud 4 | ration { Thoe you will see that two powers are couierred upon she Mayor, drat the power of © suspension’ and by and with the Coogent of the Board of Adariuen the power “to rem ve.” The Hoard of aldermen coud remey: { wituout your consent by @ vole of two-Lbirdy 7 che inem | bors elected | tis (oat your power of suspension js taken away by the jaws oF the state, acasion Lrwa of 1863, cbap. 64. ibat act declares Wat ‘nach Bends of dep gimence | (ineeping the Cry Inepector among otbers) she tor cwmured” from ov%ce Ouly for the causes mauner bow provided by law for the remo ptrollor of Bnid city @ power to “surpend”? and the power to ‘remove are, as you will neo, ensentially diferent, T dived with 44 tyereuss. Ihe act of 1:63 takes the ore 1) from the Binyor wud board dermen places it with tho Covernor The Jower Of “suapansion” romalae untouched, rid your for puepention are now to be rent to the Core+ he Common Council. The matter appears ne, @bj eo ally lawyere and judges, ard probe wi Ciler open the conetreenion or bb statute, b man of Kood common PEON in COnoeded y: © f sby mistake shal) be mec | caa be productive of no injury, and may be correcte 2 Lily Ine ecior if he should’ prefer judicial immunity Tom Oili\cy! turpitude You wil remember that when Draco adminivtered the affairs of Aibous he caused hia lows to be written eo fine and bong ther up so bigh that Un aul.ects could neither read nor see them. It seems we bave failen ujob worse nex, WHeD Lhe laws are so ambiguously penned, tha before a public {unotiopary can understand the pam let ter of a thw ust be fortified by the leading iegal mom bers of the legal pro‘eésion Whether your Honor gall ever get the leading mem. bers to agree | am sure Edo not know, and I) your Hon or's action doponds on that, Taball at ones five up ihe meltor jo (Dat direction. ne, very rex pecifaiiy, é. Re WHTUNG, every dor journey m: fay $5, reub Bot lees buen $6 per month, $5 20. tole, $93 25, Loaviog pet prods $26 OT per week, © $1,305 out os whied Lo pay for (uel and light (no small Wears at prosent pr the taak moto is equally u @coasioualty ior gu facture o crackers; and, the undersigned ie at pravent selling to dakers, dowr which is retailing to fauilies ab $13 to $4 per Darrol, antvorities, your correspondent, to ibe me bave come much wearer the truth, aud been better in- formed, FLOUR DEALER. dona hue, {astitied that he waa in the empolyment oi the com- the track Wes u Rood conaition ab the time deut; bo did Bet conpider it prudent to run passenger trai at a Digh rate of epeed with two engines. ©. Yeo Wagver camed bl. ierger than om Wedvestay, (hough with books than bbey dd op | ree Poot fete, sud at the iw foted ap boer thirty thou nad uc fori do the city ‘ tweuiy-lve thou of Morloik, ea@ Gio oly resembies him im color and ore! porate. oRE GanpipaTi Kerkia was given ast for Uongress to the Sixth district, This ie @ mistake, Mr. Kiijsh Ward bas been endorsed by the Wood party. how recelved the nomination of + Rov. James Harper, W of the late Thor the residence of the bride's ‘ther, by the Rey. Jobo Ky Brook, Jonw f, dan bi by the Re Neweet, day St, Stephen's cburet, by the Rev, Dr. J, W. Cummings, Bataxvo Cartart WO Mins Amatia, eldest daughier 0: 1D. de Goieourta, all of this city, Gnser—Castig,—On Wednesday, October 1 hy the! “Bread and the Baker TO THE EDITOR OF THR 1BNALD. ‘The artiole appearing m your issue of Oviober 24, figued by “0. P,Q,” under the above caption, weeds correcta. Bakors pay at present $1 25a $11 76 per barrel ior our, dcooraing 40 their lection and the 2 required by their customers. Taking om #0. PG.” that they rovetve $16 31 for } «hen worked up, we have $6 06 per barrel, to which weadd tbirty cents tor the barrel, waking & roms prom of $6 85 per Darrel, Net more thau cae akor 19 five works up over tweive barrela of four weekly. Tokong tis @8 @ Dass wo find the gross prouis por wook to be $64 52 From this deduct wogrs of ope 185 B11, Comb Of keeping a horse (lor be delivered at the house of tbe consumer), bresd mm: } Red the suppor. f bis amily. ‘Too stavemens thay flour hus fallen $3 por barre! withio a We, the Lighest poms reached ug $13 per Darrel, at waich price, Knowiog tab there was Do profit 1o the bakers, the hour deseca in many iwetances refused to sell to the smailer ciass of bakers, except for cash, At present prices they wake barely a living, and certainly pe class of mou work perder for ihe pudlie taan tiey do. Buperiine if 8 DOL used by bread bakers (excepting ‘erpment bread), but oviy io tbe mana if, weteud of quoting Seoftish, French sod Muglish . P,Q,” bad applied ait8 OD the producesexchapge, be would Coroners’ Inqacsts. TUR NEW WAVEN RAILROAD ACCIDENT—TESTIMONY BROWING THK KATH OF SPBED, CONDITION OF THE TRACK, THE RAILS, TIBS, ETC. Coroner Ranney commenced an inquest on Friday Jast, at St. Luke's Hospital, into the causes waich led to the receat accident on the New Haven Railroad within tbe city mits, and by which J. &, Bulkley wor killed and several osber persons wounded, Joha Browning, the engineer ef tho train, was tho fret witners exuuaived—He testified that the Main was sour ‘or five mioutes beniod time and was runeing at about iwenty miles ap nour; tne tack was rough from Har- wm down; when tie accident was discovered be stopped tno train As 000 AB possibie. ‘The couductor and fireman were examined end gave similar testimony, and also that the train coasisted of two locomotives, one bagg gound eleven passenger ears, Sheshan, of Seventy-eighth etreet and =iglth aves PAaY eichteen yoars; 11 is his business to show the signal when the train was passing; the train was rupuing trom, thirty-five to forty miles un hour at the time of the acci- dent; she cubdition of the road is good; it ie smooth hs was seven or eight feet from the traiu whea it passe A. W. Egxisston, road master of the Hariem road, ies: {ted that ihe track where the accidet occurred was jad ton months ago with Pennavivania trou; the ties Were chastuut, oak and white cedar; tbo ties were re- Placed ten MoLths ago; thay were good at the Lime of the sooident; there Was No flaw in the iron perceptidie to the naked eye. (A pisce of the broken rail wax bere pro duced aud examined, 18 seemed t0*be very bad iron.) Jf be bed kaows the rail was ip the cood)tieg 34 wae 1D ho would uave cov-idered it aD unsafe rail. Patrick Koche, track walker op the toa!, whose doty #18 toexamine the track several timex Guy from Fif- eth to highty Sixth street, testiied bone be Raw toe track w wv awd Lwanty minutes pelore (he accident, h <8 right WO all apogarance, pine otber train passed over (ue tuorning othe accident ) Pt Dap Ww ihe Wriin; two trains bad twy locomo- , and (be obhers one. Jouo shay, @ laborer, was at Eighty sixth street—He festided thatsie troio was Tunniwg quicker than asual; (wns going Insier thn tbo otber trains, and had two engines, be wae three feet of when tne train passed; be trains passing for tive years, «ome ie Near Laghty-Bixtn sereet suid it would be & won Lhe train aid hot FOO off the track Devore Ib gol ie tne city Bocishart, an evgineer in the employment of the y, Slated DAL Ube Erack was goud ab the time Of socnl@ot, 8¥ for a8 Observation could extend the track Was #M4 OU; 68 aceident Was caused by w lsxerai motion was ©! (bean, K. A. Chapio, Superintendent of the Horlem road, said of the wocl- Ad,Ourned Lo saturday wext, as Luree o'clock SULA DEATH OF & BOY WHILE HAVING TBUTH BXTKACTED. Coroner Collin wns yesterday called to the house d41 First ayenue, Wo hold on inquest on the body of Patrick James Green, a lad nearly four years ot age, who died ou Snuday. It appeared that deceased had been sutter- ing with great pain ibis teeth, and Sunday morning bis father took him to the ollice of Dr, George Schouing, 445 Third avenue, to Baye tho painful teeth extracted. Iwo Were removed wihout trouble, but on drawing t one be wus setzed with cramps of cony 4 Diack in the face, and was soon reduced to tagentibility. Mr. Green vovk the boy in arms, when Dr. Schoniog, Decuming alarmed, rag cub snd soon returned with two paysicians. At that time, however, it is believed lite was extinct. Deputy Coroner Robison mado an external examination of the body, and ip his oplaion the pain con- jequent upon the extraction of the teeth, and the sright tural to chtidren under like circmmstauces, produced congestion of the brain, and thus was the cause of death. The jury found congestien of the braiu, and wo do not shink any Blame cau be m@iached to the dentist.” hat the deceased came to nis death D; The Turf. UNION COURSE, L. L.—TROFTING, Mornay, Oct. 24.—Match $600, mile beats, in harness, R. Walker bamed d, 8, Abdallah Coier Tormentor. ‘Tine, 2443, ‘The betting on the above race was presty even until the horses began to warm up for the coptest, when it became apparent, from the awkward mapnerin which the black was brought up for the word, that he bad no chance to win, and Abdallah became the favorite at one hundred to fftwem, ‘jhe race was short. As soon as the horses were started Tormentor crossed the track im froutus Abdal- ‘ah, and sv close to the latter taat he broke wim np. A more foul act was Dever ssen, and this alot. oul Dave decided the race. He, however, did not give tbe judges the opportunity to put on the penalty for foul driving, as he broke up badly after getting 0 the back atretch, and jost so mach thereby, that Abdalleh beat him to toe seed oe ls, score over one hundred yard And that was the end of the race between the two rival stallions of New Jersey. MISSO! RACES. LACLMDM ASHOCIATION—FOURTI. DAY, Sr. Lovis, Oct 20, 1804 The Orst race to-day was & sweopstukes for thres year olds, $400 added, $100 entrance, Lalf torveit, mile heats, {reo jor all, The following is a summary :— ¥. F. Hutehineon named c.c, by Knigot of St, George, cain by Giencoe.. 1 J. Ww. Weldon named Db. ton, dam by Glencoe. ‘Dr. Linduay, by Lexing- 1 ~23 Chari’s . Fite vamed Young Bonuio Scotland, by Bonnie Scotisnd, dug Young Fash‘on. +33 1. G, Moore named d. ©, Lexington, dam Gloriana.. 4 4 Tims, 1511-4 " ‘The second race was for tus Acsociation premium, $400, mile heats, beet three in five, free for all J. R. Parry eatored bik. h.’ Blacklock, five years wld, by 'Moara, dam by Stumps; colors Diack and binck as Ageia 1 Morton & Summa entere m. Sympathy, yeare cld, by Mythiau, dam Prusella; colors Dine and Woe... ....ceeeeeee ceo 3 8 8 H. Yan Liea eutered b. u, Surprise, four years old, by Bonnie Scotland, dam Young Fashion ; color scarist and red. 4 sence 6 48 J. W. Weldon entered b. yeara old, by Jexingtov, dam Gossumer, by G.encoe, colors red and maroon te 6 34 +. Time, 1:49—1:46 ‘The St. Louis Neputdicas ye—ihe day opened with » cloudy sky, #od & @iiyut fail of rein ia portions of the owerrm the foreuoou did aot reach the Wert, a+ usual, iv excellent con wie quite eatis ce, aod be’ atendau ned to make much larger ng deya Underwooa's Hotel «ed on the track, are, aud Kaymoad’s, #9, LouBted twenty or 0 Side betsing and eoied with some Beiiere, we observed, were @ doiiats W ivers upon particular bows sieo pr ah mation 1 ls eepurted emony turfmen that BR, A. Alexander, of Kentucky, *eeengy volt Avteroid to Ten Broeek, who vac bin for the engtiel tog market, Phe price paid ja paid te 98 she eu ormous f two thourand pounds, on, ¢ ped in god, is oruivajent to more thon twoaty- thous od dullars te our paper chr seroid won o wre wt bbe LACS © Epring w City Politions POR CONGKEES AND CORONER— e CORRECTIONS. ovr lote Wats of candidates the mame of Wm. B. rogular Wood-Mogart noma ineo The name of Mr. O Ha ove of the candidates for Corover, was published »s Philip O'Balon, It should bave been Philip O'Flal becavre a great many people have bown misted ito the jue toat Mr n » Jr, The correction is mado O'Meon father was the person nom. ted, Mr. O'Felgy hing received the Wood, MoKeon and DAL Lomioations, Hi. S20 OC. REED Unioniate of the Bix leenth ward for Momber of Assembly, Me, Reed repro- fentad \ riot io the I , emeoeene S A MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. SHarrted, | Drer--MAGiitox,—O0 Wodneeday, Ootober 19, by the Lian J, Baer ty Mace, dangbter Moxtiton, ° By avveer—ACKRRMss.- On Thoreday, October 20, at ing Vailey, N. ¥.,, HiLauvmia 00 Laxim, of David D, Ackerman, eq. Cua t—JONNEOS.—In Lirovklyn, on Monday, October 24, A Willeth. Onanins HH Onese to Hawn ter of Pormeous johhson, all of Brook\y: Gosoounis.—On Saturday, October 22, CayManr— Rev. Memael Cooke, rector of St. Bartholomew <hareh Puran Gusuy, Jr, tv Joskrms C., youngest dangpter A. 0, Costlo, Kaq”, M. D., all of soie cy. No ovrds. Parrenson—fanov.—Ou Baturday, October 22, by the Rev. Dr. Tayler, Aux amoxn Patieneon to laansi TaNco. Van Rivwt— Agree an.—On , October 20, a6 the resideves-of tho bride's father, Hpriag Valley, N. Y., by the Rev. Jobu K. Brock, Frank M, Van Rurap 0 Anais 3, daoghter of David D. Ackerman, Esq. Die Rvoxeam.—Io this city, on Monday, October 24, Rosmut By a enh at Jona and Kate Bioxham, aged 1 year ve. BvLLocn.—At Elizabeth, N. J, on Sunday, Qotober 23, of consumption, Manis K., eldest daughier of & W. and Maria L. itock, ‘Tho irievds and relatives of the family are respectfally invited to attend the tuneral, at Chriat church, Elizabetb, N. J., tbis (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock Bunks --On Monday, Gotwber 24, alter a long end lin- ied iinees, CaTuwrina, tbe beloved wife of Michael are, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wedse-day alternoon, at one o'clock, trom ber late residence, 185 Lewis street, cor- nor of Fifth. Covraan ~-On Sunday, October 28, Mrs. Jans Corman. ‘The relatives and iriends of the {»mily are reapectful'y invited to attend the funeral, from her lite residence, No. 194 j Mareriey piace, thie (Tuesday) morning, at eleven ol Coormn —At Hackencack, N. J., on Sunday, October 23, after a lingering iimess, Huwgy A, Coorar, aged 55 years, 10 mouths and 28 days, The friends oi the fomily are invited to attend the Taveral, at the First Keiormed Dutco church, this (Tues- day) afterooon, ab hali past one o'clock. Train leaves 1006 of Chambers street at 11:46 A. M., returning at 6 P. M. Coxway.—Un Monday morning, October 24, ANN Con- ‘Way, the belovs ite of Barnard Quuway. ‘Jhe iriends and scquoip«nces are respectfully tovited to atieud tho funeral, on Wednesday alternoon, atone o’cluck, from per late Tesidence, corver of Fourteenth sireotand Fourth avenue, Gowaaus, thence to Calvary Comoetery. ‘CnkieriAN.—-On Mondsy, October 24, after a long and Lingering illness, Wi.uiaM Cunmiian, aged 40 years. ‘Ihe relatives and friends of iho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Weduesday alternoon, at two o'clock, from hia late resideuce, No. 484 Fulton avenue, irooklyn, * Doxemes.—in Brooklyo, on Saturdsy evening, October 22, Josneuine Tit08, only daughter of Qoorge and Avo — Deremue,and granddaughter of dave Conckiin Titus, ‘Vue relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to wtiend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, trom 100 Middugh street, Brooklyo. Dumanvse.—On Monday, morning, Octover 24, Maria Demaresr, wife of Garret P. Demarest, aged 58 years, 9 monibe end 3 days Fuueral services to be held this (Tuesday) morning, at the North Keformed Dutch church, scnraalenburg, N. Dowior —At Jonesboro, Georgia, on Thursday, Septer ber 1, Comm McKEenzin Dunvor, third son of James Dunlop, Faq., of retersdurg, Virginia, aud graudson of the late Robert Maitiand, Faq. , of this city. Eannawt.—At Red Bank, N. J., on Monday, October 24, ef consumption, Mary C., daughter of James and ihe late Sarab A. Earnest, aged 20 yours and 3 mouths. The tuneral services will take place at the church cf tho Rey. H, W. Beecher, Brooxlyn, » on Wednesday after- noon, at halt'past two o'clock. she remalns will be in- terred in Greenwood, Faprui..—Of congestion of the brain, Rey. Tuomas Far- RMLL, late of the Church of the Assumption, Brookiyn, nat of Longford, Ireland, in the 20tb*year of bis age ‘and third year of his ministry. ww rolatives and fricvds are respectfully requested to Atlend toe {upere] on Wedoesday morning, {rom No 100 King street, thence to St. Josepn’s church, Sixth avenue, whore a requiem mass will bo celebrated at teu o'clock 4. M. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Ganninan.—JonN GaRRiTan, the Deoved son of Thoms and Catuerine Garrihan, formerly of the pirish of Legan, county Longford, iretard, Wo the Zorn year of Lis age. The iriends of the ‘ainily are respectfaily invited yo at tend the funeral, from the residence of tia parents, 1.5 Navy aireet, Brookiyn. on Wednesday afsernoon, at two ocwek The rermaiis will be taken bo the Cemetery of the Holy Creesfby interment, {n Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 23, of RACH, Sov Of Frederick and Helene Horn- yeurs, § mouths ang 27 days. t of the {amily are Invited to attend tho al, this (Tuesday) aller:oon, at dalf-past two ook, {rom No, 450 Atlantic stroet, Brockiyn. Jaky.8.~On Sunday, October 23, Wiutia Jarvis, aged oa pears. 6 relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully Inviied to attend ihe tuperal services, at bi @ resh- devce, No, 26 Sixth etrees, thie (Luesday) a‘ternoon, at turee o'clock, without further invitation. His remiss will ne taken to Patchouge, i. 1, for interment, oa Wed- nesday morning. Kkirkoy,—On Monday, October 24, Maraaker Ku.toy, wile of the Jate Francis Kilboy, aad sister of George Gold- smisn, May her soul rest in peace, ‘The friends avd acquaintances are respectfully invited ‘to attend the (unersi, from her late residence, 69 Mott atreot, on Wednerday afternoon, at one o'clock. Lan.—On Monday morning, October 24, at the house of ber mother-in-law, alter s joug and paipiul illness, Jota, ‘wi'e of Eaward Lee, in the 4lat year of her age. The frends of the famt'y are iDvited to attend the fune ra}, from her late reeidence, 28 Wert Houston street, on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock. The remaivg will be taken {0 Greev wood Cemetery. Lxg.—On Friday, October 31, years, formerly of Baltimore, Nd. Murray —On Sunday, October 23, after a short illness, Juiia’ Morruy, the Beloved wile of Jobn Murphy, aged 44 years, Peace to her soul. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the fuceral, from ber late residence, 99 Rovseveit street, wo day (Tuesday). Her remains will be taken to Games’ Roman Caihone churen, James street, where @ solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of ber woul at 9 o'clock, and from thence wil! be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Macuiae,—On Saturday, evening, Oct. 22. of disease of the heart, Mrs. Many MaGuimg, im the 68th year of her age. Her frieuds and those of her sons, John and Joseph Douobue, are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, from St. Joeeph’s choreb, Sixth avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, atien o’ciock, Her remains will be taken to ‘St, Patrick's cathedral for mterment. California papers please copy. McNamara.—On Sunday, Oct. 23, Kicuanp McNamara, in the 24ub year of his aye. The friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) noon, attweive o'clock, from his late resi- dence, No, 690 Second avenue, His remains will be taken to Staten Island, Rows —On Sunday, October 23, after a lingering I~ poss, Mrs, kuzarkrn Ravixs, wire of the hive Nathan Robins, io the*78tn year of her age. ‘The relatives aad friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, from her late residence, No, 11 Lamartive place, West Tweoty ninth street, The remaine will de takeu wo Greece wood. SMERHAN.—On Sunday, October 23, Parnick Steemas, @ ‘Bative of Cork, Ireiand, in the 26th year of bia age, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re. Bpeotiully invited to atcend the juners), this (Tuesday) af ternoon, at two o’cluck, from the restdence oi his mother, No. 7 Chrystie strect. Hig remains wiil be taken to Oal- vary Cemetery. Srovpart —At San Francisco, on Thursday, October 20, Mra Jaxp Jonystoy Stoppant, bora at Fornie Hill, Lin- iithgowshire, Scotland, [ ecember 22, 1808. Srexcrk.--At Tuscarore, Livingston County, N Y., on Thursday. Ovioder 20, Mra, W. H. Spencer, widow of W. H. Spencer, Sscra.—On Monday, Oetober 24, after @ lingering ill Bess, Maky J. Satiru, widow of Joba H. Smisb, of Dublin, Tolict of the O'Conner, tw the 45tn year of her age, Her soul is at rent, Hor troubles are o'er. The faneral will take piace from she residence of ber fon-in Jaw, Joun W, Crump, Captaia Ninety third regiment National Guard, 88 Rivington street, this (Teenday) ai noon, at three o'clock, ‘The friends of tne (amily are in- vited to attend, Her remains will be iiterred iv Calvary Cemetery. Dublin papers ploase copy. Wiitiams.—At Poughkeepsie, Oo Saturday morning, October 22, at ten o'clock, Josian Wriitams, formerly a& merchant of w York, in the Slt year of his age, in the full hope of @ blixeful immortality, Friends end acquaintances are jeviled to du funeral, from First Methodist ehuroh, in Washingt street, Poughkeepsie, on Wednesday ext, without further dotice Vaisn.—On Monday morning, October 24, Jony T. Waren, in the 85th year or hie rl baodnpair a _ His foneral wil take place from the Church of the Nativity, on Second avonue, between Second and Third streets, on Weduesday morning. at ten o'clock. His fricade, and those of his father, Walter Walsh, aud bis father in Jaw, Owen Monaghan, are respectfully iuvited tonttend, without !urtber fhPitation, Youna.—-On Saturday evening, October 20, Fownen M., dest soo of the lave Edimuod Mf. Young, in tho 19.0 year of hia age, The relatives aud friends are invited to aitend the funeral services, ut Trinity chore, this (Jueady) after. bon, at half-post three o'clock, without (urther notice, Ihe remetog will be taken to Poughkeepsie for intermeat SHIPPING QYEWS. AO TOR KEW TORR—tH} » 627 | MOON Risks, 9 Ol) man wari aus SOR RISER ese SUN SETS, | morn 126 seve 4 SL Port of Now York, October 24, 1864, CLEARED. cabwry, Aapinwa'l—D B Allen, , Aniwerp—Funch, Meinoke & Hark Ten (BP), Berry, Mar bo nnd St Thomas—Malt, Jang, Phelpe & ( pont Mayilower, Lovejoy, Karbador—Ilenry Trow brides’ engtia Sietia (tal), Monasters, Barcelona—-Lolmboe & Bal- Hark Unvinia, Davie, Cow Ray—Brett, fon & Co. Steamsdip Ocean Bark Bilen (Br), & Wendt Rr ro K (ANNs), Ghertn, Smy rna—Holmber & Ralehen Brig Glo (Br), Stanley, Aux Cayes—Brett, Ben & Co. ae Sybil (Br), Swayne, Havana—W W Kussell, Brow Hrig Erma (Br), Cummings, Matanzas—J Ft Ward & Co. Pr on t (Br), Conyers, Halifas and Rernvda—Mid Brg AU Merryman, & Brown, Fer Onward (Br). W at Sohn, Rh Dn Dewoil, Sele Albert Mason, Brown, Fortress’ Monroe—Henticy, fin th & Co. sevr Jonp Crockford Jonem, Waahington—L Kenn Bebr I Poncer, Jr Ciawell, Waanirgion—8 W Lowe Cyan, Buitimore—A Abbott, taht, York, Riiebeth Kehr Whitaker, Hinkiay, Bilan Rene Antietam, W ne Ba de 0 Wert—3 i bport~ Holyoke & Mur- “leneaon” Womens beck & Chere. Eteamer Wm # onc ward Onndiff, Baltimore. Seainer Concord. Rorman. Fhtiaacipae ARRIVED Ricam@hip New York Ri , via - ampion Uc 12. BPM, ly cent ramen. ve ee. niche & Oo. 1th inst. lat 80, aw Ber. ta, boace for 4 eed io OCTOBER 25, 1864. Balttmore, henee for Liverpool; same. steering Ei; 20d. experienced & ar SEs a8 |, going around by the KE to NNW, . Gadeden, Pert Royal transport), Pairclotn, Portress Monroe, to US Quariermaster. ‘Sieamebtp Potomac Sherwood. Portland, with mdse and pass@ngers, to HB Oromwet! & Oo, Bhip Hemisphere (Br), G: indsc aud 43 pas-engers. fo Willams & Guion. Ww. ka Lawrence Clark, seaman, fell over Bath Me, Baye. | ‘Liverpool, 51 days, with mire, 1183 tons), Oxnard, ch. Neincke & Wendt Bark Prina Oscar (Swe), Oberg Gothenburg, 67 days, with to Funch, Meincke & W. Br), Wylie, Nontevideo, Aug 20, with hides Id. in co with Br bark Evelyp, Mtiman, for Livervou:. yet 14, gle, 43 days frem Lo Jon 41, senrd H Burnett, Denes for Porto Kico, with loss | chooner Pond, CB, V1 do: b mbst. lat 429, lon 65 in ba"iast, to FY Bark Voyacer Bark Bacramento, Aaseey, Ke with coal, to N Ls MoUready. ie brig Kelief, frem Gothenburg for Bosto f Bosion), Reed, New Orleans, 18 days, Bark Rapidan, Gurdner, Boston, 5 days, in ballast, to P jen! gett (of Boston), Cousins, Nueviias, 21 days, ‘40 miles B of Sandy Rook, othenburg for New York. Wave (Br), Coit, Gow Bay, 18 daya, with coal, Brig J Bhok: (of Bt G , 2 sith Ga OE Bradsaaw. Sebr Magete McLain (Br), Chui vin Newport. with 0 lipse (Br), Cole, Schr Horton (Br), with mdse, to © | Tone Prince Alfred, from. ‘ley, Giace Bay, 30 heavy W weather: 11, Qreat Bras d'Or, 34 oal, to.A Smithers & Co. Shaiee, NS, 1 days, with spars, {Wailace, Cornwallis, 18 days, with po- Schr Joa | Hatuad, Potter, Cornwallis, 1) days, with pota- Campbell, Dorchester, NB, 19 D Camptell (Br), Leonard, West Isk . j BIS ES enbenrmiamiatiag rewster, Alex Schr Rollins, Marston. Baicimo: Schr Moutecuma, Lewis, Bangor for Sehr Albert Edward days with stone, to PI hr Thos Hix, Haj!, Rucklaaa. W Glover, Huibrook. Rock!and, Gregory, Rockland. ‘ind, Goidth wali, Saco ness, Boatons , New Bedtord, Schr Armadillo, Chase, Ni Bohr Porto Rice, Wentw: Sehr Alice Cur Schr J A Woodhouse, Sehr Jos Hay, Hathaway, Wareham. Sehr Helen, Perry, Providevee. Schr M Hall, Bal! is, Wrrgbt, Waretia ‘Bondout for Boston, Bebr E Townsend. Lewis, Rondout for Providence, Sehr Eva, Northrup, Rondout for Providence. Steamer Ceres (late prize), Post, Hartiord. , Linekin, from Cardiff, Steamers Golden Rule, Oceu , bela, reg oN of Richmend; ‘Ship Grex Republi, P Resale: ‘Wind at sunset 8, hgbt. Miscellaneous, Strawsirr Monrezvua (Er), Hamabaw, which sailed hence on Faturday inst for Kingston, Ja, returned the same evening, baying broken ner propalier. sail again to-morrow or on Thursday next. Stiamce ATi Bowman, Capt Clark, running between New York and Bridgepost, 1n connection with the Housatonte Railroad, arrived at her pier 1mmediately above Catharine ferry up Sunday afternoon ubout 4 o'els the captain and pilot retired for the night, when evervthing At hal!-past LAM yestercay was discovered to be fast filling wisn water, and ook sha setited down neariy soou a8 posable the large How She will probably At ba'f-past 11 right on board. AISUDX OF paper, butter, cheasd. damaged condiion, Np when she caus of the disaster will be explained. tiage Will pesuibdly anon: Sure Uxtow was at Montes wonid probably be sold for the benedt or underwriters. from Buenos Ayres for (y 7 Waky previous Wy Aug 2, Aug 2), dtsoharzed, wad Brig Saran Starw, F erpsol, put back r and was abont to be condemned Sour Cnrysoutre, from Philadelphia for Waeh{ngt oundered ta that, oif the Chin Sour S0san Jane, Capt Malamoros Bar iu Bepiember, Sour Onazrno, of Gloucester, went ashore at Cheticamp She was 65 tow butt at Keer Haskell, aod was tas 18th ios, In a severe gale. in :506, belonged to Bro. Cape AvD Mutual Marine Co tor $15W0) on ibe vesse’ Daier oF ru Ocrax—-The following is an extre Jog of brig Jexnle "Lat 29 8) xs, loa large raft, of flat tron shape, with a spar eresied on posed to be one of Uncie cer in tow of the ent out by Capt Pau rieszon steawship What a niiy that to give the theory of the conrss day by this raft”, There can be no aonbt that is ratt ts one of the machines built to piace on the bowsef monitor Bark Jireb Swift, Wii Anst from Aretée Ocean, with 1150 Tat, Sam Franctseo 2ist ‘wa and 19,000 lbs bone, Wnuusam 7, Lee, aged 30 from Cakuita for Boston, Aug 3, Bomewooa. fror mdon f< - master tan cen for Auck Howes, from Warten, RI, for Adelaide, amyl, Tripp, trom Boston for Smyrna, Oct, lat *Fivtiams, from Matamoros for Liverpool, Oct 10, 1u$ 41 30, lon 59 40, ie sPen). a Pailadelphia for Rio Janero, Ship Mary Warre land, July 3. las 29 8. jo) jovson, Card ft. yer, and Star, Cardi * ae” Uct &Im' port ship Pres Fillmore, Luce, for New 1—8'4 Ocean Belle, Harrison, Moulmetn; 5h (uot 7th), Western Bapire, Woodworth. Calcutta, Biraia dog —arr Heckel Frecinaa, Gaston, Gia 16th, lew York (and was speken 17th in the radu); id, B den, Gd us 2 er. . Arr ao. Baroes, Antwer; Amer Wovdward, Loudon, Bld tub, Ceres, Humpirey, Sth. ships Merchant, Sprague, for New York Ide: Freeman, for Rte Janetro do. Cnonstabt, Oct (—Arr Porsia, liola, New York. Capiz, Oct '8—Arr Giacomo, Solari, Now Terk, Sl1 Sept 37, Arlington, Bartlett, Boston; Oct 3, Mary Luci ers, New York, Cavcurra, Aug 24—Sid Santee, Parker, London: 26th. Bemoay bear BS Cabot, Steel, Mauritius; 30tb, am. . London, pt 2W—Bid brig JR Nevins, Freeman, New jouTH, Oct 10—S1d Gan Eden, Reed, Marre. GLa sow, Oot Arr Olympi Andrew (#}, Montreal and Quebec, Havun, Oct 7—Sid EB Schultz, Howard, Faval, Liverroot, Oct JO—Arr Arabia («), Stoue, Boston: Indus try, Linnell, N ¥ork. Bid Sth, Re-oluwe Harrie, MYork. Gig th; Edw Herbert. Teevans, San Franciseo; 10th, Leu. felana (8), Groga it Ith, Endymion, Sisson, for NYork; Emily Flinn, Doneliae, HH cine B ri It—Cld Hermine, Berg, San Francisco; Del paine, Nichols, Akyab ki ” ARSRILLEF, Oct ALAGA, Ort Smt (erson, Baltdriore. i—BSid Clorinda, Avegno, NYer! Liverpool. ACKITIOS, Aug 1S—Arr Aberdeen, Ce! ‘5, St Albans, Pike, do. Straits of Sunda); | depp. Now York; Loth, St sid Sth, Java, Daggett, pt Sid Sept 1, Calliope, Simnions, Cal Monrevingo, Aug 20—In port ship Young Eagh MH from Cardia. Yor Callao Siac: Br bark Medora: £' eonear from Liverpool, to sail for Boston Sept | from Buenos Ayres; . for NYOrk tow day, P Bogart, Bhillaber, for imore, for R&® J Oronro, Sept 27—Arr Amelia & Agnes, Santos. N York. Furmovrn, Oct 8—O8, & W Bieteoh, trom Mew Yort: for Greere, Oct 1—Weat to sea, ssip M Gi jet pM R Ludwig. Barding, y, Oct$—-Of, Hamburg ship Dentchiand, from New for Hamburg. SypNeY, NbW, bo date~Arr Coya, San Francisca; Clodi- wx, NB, Oct —Cld brig Elmo achr Annie M. Larsen, NYork Hewes, London. Very Grog, Oot RYork, }dg; Rosweli Sprays do. Norton, Philade!- 224, bare Singapore, In port Brbarks Acie, Campbell, from for NYork, disg; James Welsh, Megill, from and for do, net commenced dixg. [Pan Staamsnir Beioray. ory Farnen Poet.) KYork Sept 21, Teneriffe ( America, at Brend Arr from Boston Sud for NYork Bap 24. at Tenerifie; Oct 8, Wing. at Madotra, dre. trom Zante. ) BOSTON. Oot 2—nrr brig ADI Od steamer Nor Goiden find, Davis, 1 Napan. Ni; Scotland, Bini Thaxter, Coombs, Bilza- Ker, Philadelphia; ahtp pd Catowttny barks Mo. Huphrasia, Foster, St Domingo: Ke BM Price, Ke ley cd rir back Alexdrin eo Letom (Bi, Fy Rivero, Cape Tha War Bayle. Kuiley, mpey: WT Co hore ey Nix’a ‘ealey. fiom, Haltimorein low brig Chay fave, Bah come of at high wa r pha; ship Eooch Train. Bid US steamer hes Golden Baga, Whit rk Tavon, Jones, New ORK, Get 2t—Arr ‘Clara L Seal), Seatl, gon. Petrel (Er), Shanks, & Jayne, Jayne, NYork. [gees een Roa cam eae oo Nickerson. iver. PUICADELPUIA, Dota? PM—Arr acre J Spencer, Fle ming, Matanzas; Brazos, Kelsey, Portland emer | Resi, ore as a ear eres A rp 3 baddos: schrs Kioulsc, Thateber; Ouaiavia, and E Pearson Venr'e, Boston, ‘2id—Arr Br brig Tda, Gray, Orchitin: sebr Cliver M yettit, Qinrk, Boron, “Heiow bark Wright Je: trom W York; schf Wi Spriugs, (rom Port Royal Ship Vilage Belie, fur Low | donserry, was towed .0 sea 224 2h—Ker scammer BC Koight, Gallagher, R¥ork; bark B Wright Jr, Linekingda; bi th Oreery, Beaufort.’ Below bars Commerce, Kobin“on, troza N ‘aana. mpton Reads; PORTLAN eh 3t—Arr Us sbip stentmer Choy PORTS M0. ‘ord & hreeman, Ryder, do. Bid sehr BF vomer, ‘York; soops Mary H Uazles, Davis, amd Oregon, Bhoten do. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct 26—Arr steamship America, Bar {THWAL Bersnss FUAGS AND TRANSPARENOIES —ALE kinds ov hand and to order at HOU a O RAH AMS, 97 Duase sirect, corner et Broadway. Batablished it42 EMOORATIC UNION ASSOCIATION. D MoCLELLAN, PENDLETON AND bSYMOUR, UNION, HARMONY AND VICTORY, Headquarters, 982 Broadway, corner Tweaty-seoond atresy, Public meetings of the association will be beld at the si EVERY #URSDAY AND PRIDAY EVENINGS, Fon, GORGE T (GkNOR OL RTIS. Finer hm wilh lon, RGB TO! OURTIS, chee speak. LU F. COZANS, President. We. ALIMS, t gecrotar Xi woLur,” Ju Socretarion Pmocraric UNION NOMINATION, FIFTH CON. Bressional district ‘evih, Sewtn, Thirteenth aod Fourteenth wards)—!or Congress, NELSON TAY! FOZART, McCKEON AND GERMAN CONSTILUTIONAL Baton. CLTIAENS ADSOUTA TION, MECHANICS’ AND WORKINGMEN' NOMINATION FOR COUNTY CLERK. WILLIAM ut, TYPE FOUNDER. ant NO. TWO, M INST ASSBMALY CONVENTION, a meeting of the First Asse istrict Convention, nating iroin Mozart No. 2 bold st 13) Liperty street, ibe Jacob L. Smith Was unapiMeusiy MOMIBALA to repre tthe First Agsemoly District in the next Lexisimaire. DEWLAND, Charmen. Parrick Coney, Jochen Keury, M cCLELLAN AND PENDILKEON NEW CAMPAIGN ng with Alecant nated Uke page and por a MeClebaw, Pilce de ms. Sept by coal, WM A. POUL © CO., 667 Broadway, INTU CONGEYSSIONAL DiSTRICT.—TWELFTB, Nineveonth and Twonty-ascond wards, Fox Conan: 8% FERNANDO WOOD, f Secretary RW CAMPAIGN LANTERNS.—NEW POLITICAD Porth (burns three hours). Firewarks of, alt kinda. FUNSTON & SCOFILLD, No. 9 Doy street, N.Y. BGULAR UNION NOMINATION. FOR CONGGEAS. WILLIAM EB. DODGS, bizvteenth, Twentie:h and Twenty-frst wards, JOHN i. SHERWOOD, Chairman of Convention. QOLDIERS AND SEAMEN YROM PENNSM1 ALA, ie syivennia suidie® ayivanis, anit 6} prosy wherever ne ationed. All Vout fullowing ine wuived by Anus fohied the Soli er residid —heing duty sworn, Misty the tev £98 thas ne 1s on 20) ouhex noted T 1 Om eats e ro0D ‘ a chorer, vaerd teu “ba servicer, =, in ihe 8 me of —— == day ote ooh comusiy atte. ze which we qwortty Py and there uted tn, across the eal “Bal ot tor —na= tow th Venuayivania.”? i Fized to cust, Ne > “Po be opene t ony waing Vour Menets care favcolm and )o vanced by order Of oBe OF ot b sunty ALS D HAND, Cnairmas. Senanros, October My 64 INAMMANY WALD DENOCE wily GENERAL COM. miter, —A spectal meeting «| the Cominisier whit Le held at Tarnoaany Holl, or, Woup’ ty evening, Uciober 26, at iba o'e! ‘veneral and ‘aitenidasen in re: angered By order, Wi. 4 TWEED, Chairman. WENDENL, WILL SPEAK AT 'GOO+ 22 WEDNESDAY KYYRUN Doors open. ab? Lactire ata Tinker 25 cents: ftegerved Sate, Sincla uu ntree; Miller a, 522 trad. way. aud at. the door during ts at 121 Nasea: street. w Platform 8 OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD MeCielian Canpaign Cind are reyuesied to attend tbe funeral of ovr late Presid !, to take place fe residence, and proceed in & i 16) ais to Calvary Cemetery, this Gay (Tucs- At 1) o'elvck A.M. E.'b, CONLIN, President, pro tex. P. HW, Burexrt, Secretary Ti CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONVENTION ‘An aijourned mesting af th!< convention wil be had atthe Ivy Grown, 74 Elm ete this T areney evening ab Tig o'clock. DANIBL & UBLAVAN, Chairman, lone Bocan and JowN Hraiy, Secretarier, [QT WASP, peMOoRATIC INVINCTBUN CLUB © hold ap meeting at Constitution fll, 229 avenue A, oo Puesday 25, ab eighio'dock P.M, » Can Presiden P. Sovrrvas, § 19" WARD, RALLY, - MCCLELLAN, SPYMOUR, WOOD, ANDO WOUD 4 5 7 re requested to meet at t i's 1. Pity-inird street, bet M1, be 4, aad H GAchicurm, Secretary. 2.2 WARD-TAMMAN © 11 ATL. clamed meviners of the Ti for the Tren ation of the E sembiy, hie b B. WR, THE UNUEB- nny fall Genera! Vom cond ward. do hereby recornize the Thoma» Kyan “or inember of Age received (ha regniar nomination, in ao- mn cordance with (he usages of the party, and We hereby agree W give tim our a AMVUS SUP port. . PP PETHR MABTERSON, WILLIAM JoYCR, JOuN M. BRUCK, THOMAS HLU@INS, TERLNCE RILEY. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL MELTING OF THE OCKAN STHAMBHIPy ‘Chink Stewards’ Union will be keht on Tuesday even. fog. Cetober 25, at Tig @’clock, ul the Mercer House, corner Krooe and Mercor street. Prowpt auendance is ex pected, ax toere is business of importance to be trausac ed, SB) Neweia, Seorevary. J, W. IRVING, Presitent, | Y SPECTAL PEMISST) '-R. MASSON &J VIEN- — NOP deg W Telerto > see E, Dowe «Co, Havane, | | bud [oA d'avile, thelr a ot in Now York. KENE MASSON & J. NOT, 138 Nassau streot, \ROTON AQUA YUCT 1 PARTMENT, 71886. Uno ol Water | onta. Notice it Nereny given thata further | Foent will bee lied to all unpaid water t day of November nev. PHOMAS B. TAP! q! 1A. ROOLE EMPIRE CLUB, + No. 198 Howers.— Acco bera_of th s hereafter every week on Wodnesiay wight, wt 8 @ clack Of BaLuray J. ROSEN BUUKOH, Preakieat, Guonce W. Tuoxrson, Bocretary. TLITARY DALb, '& resolution the mei THE ANNUAL cof the Rubscribers Ww: lace on Phare tat Me, F.C M. All the mew past 7 vited to VIKNNOT, INTER: 5 hassau airoet, are VE at wo tine ta Prensa de in | and ail the p | with whieh ® otal and ox Fe euch aver Hsements, * HE MPMPERS OF TNE COMMON COUNCI" ARB rejnested to meet In room No SCuy Lalor the 25th Instent. at mine o¢loce, AM. se Procoading in & body to the funsral eo: Prine Mi Alderman of the Kighth dinires, By order of the tee, PeTBa NonNtGMT, Cumrvan, AITERS’ PROTECTIVE tion ~The members of this BENSVOLENT ASSO OTA: ORL ON ALE TeQueRtod h, Carney, NYork. HANGOR, Qot 2 And A Powers, By lie schrs Knight, Roamer et 21d ehig arr aches Cornelia, Bid sche Silas Wright GLOUCESTER, Oct |0—Arr nehrs West Gleam, Tarr, and Gore, Kel ey, N¥Ork: T Pow si PAOLMES: MOLE. Oct 2 PM Philadelpbia; Lvta, 1 brig John Stevens; . Granie Binte Rit uit, Forest, Surprise. 2b Bimmon Sas, Four Hrowers cr) Curtis, i mpivel!, aod Uniow, Brewer, Phi adelphi Nabt, Portiand for rt for do; Bitra Frances, Bovart, Hall, Fire Riand for do. # Fy Shar mr oh, Matte Rout, Orion, F' Boke, 1 ene ABPORT, Oct omas; sobre Paran N Yorks 17th. Wreat RD, Get ¥—Ni4 edelphias MA Afr ache Fenes B Atien, Case, Pht Arr sche Cameo, Biwell, Bitaadoth. iatolphia: Anvil, 4, ‘York, AH ai PORT, Oot 91. to aseomole at ine r meeting room, 26, Bowery, at 1d 0 cteak, Whe day (Puceday), Octoter 2. to attend the firseral of James Meuchan, a dacenaed brovber member By orier it, of JAMES KODVY, Prem Parnren Dary, Secretary. 7 ~ BILLIARDS. OR BALK=A PRIVATE BILLIARD TABLE, wih ew. 1 por eet order. nl corsoleta, Can be used orprecut Avply Lad New street, between 10 ~ SEGARS AND TOBACCO, WOR SALGHBY THE UNDERSIONED, ) ame gare, assorted qualities, cheap sncesg BE. Di FRIbS, 10 Duane street, kee == =! COAL, WouD, ORK DELIVERAD IMMEDIATELY.—APPLY AT 9p Scala ta aaron een on oa ret ' ®. F. BRERWOOD, PE. | |

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