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THE VERMGNT EAID. PROGRESS OF THE INVESTIGATION CHANGE OF THE VENUE TO MONTREAL, Canadian Sympathy for the Raiders. LETTER FROM GEORGE WN, SANDERS, Rew Ben Ree Risrepypencs.et the Toronto Globe. Jouns, O, E., Oot. 26, 1864 ‘The inquiry into the facts in connection with the above raid wag resumed before Mr, Justice Lenses ae morning in St, Johog. The charges against the prison- «od upon which their ontradition a will be do. wanted, are the murder of Mr. Morrison; of @ private or = ge ; Cpe Honrig. a8. tne srlinaenee tentitet. fentity of the prisoners, only speaking as to the circumstances Letra} rape the raia iteelt. The Jacts disclosed im regard to the affair do not differ from ‘those alr published, Ope of the prisoners was iden- tiled as ser hot Mr. Morrison, who has since died of we o'clock the were ad- Mr. Edmonds, who bas hitherto ‘@ppeared for the fede: ay ‘government, Dut whose illness Poses his rewurn on Tuesday, the bnited Btates wi presented by Mr. Dewy and Mr. Eddson, advocates, St. eee ‘The ‘ormer, by the way, is to be ‘sworn into the Wuited States Agency for the District of Ver- mont in December next. Messrs. Cartier aud Johnson ‘appear for the Crown. On reaching St, Jobns I was in. formed that a gentieman who bad arrived {rom the Ame- rican frontier reported that three of the raiders were arrested the previous night in Burlington, and two in caalebery, and the statement was received with ready lence, but no confirmation of the report was recei' Ja St. Jobns during the day. vid leciaa The town is stil interested in the investigation, and ‘@oxious to know the result, Numbers of Americans are Stopping at the hosels, and some are passing between this _ abd Amoriéan towns all the time, fe sympath: 0 townspeople still ruus strongly for the prisoners hie the propriety of supporting the decisions of our courts, no mattor what that may be, is universally acknowledged. Mauy of the Americans express contideuce iu the impar- tialily of our courts, but are unable or unwilling to bo- Jiove in the possibility of the discharge of the prisoners. 4 few think they may be set free, but I have not met one who does not say that the raiders should all bede- livered to the United States authorities. The continuation of the inquiry at St. Jobns being attended with no little inconvenience and loss of time, Judge Coursol, with Messrs, Cartier, Johnson, and all th otber Canadian Petouiene men engaged ig the case, have, from the first, been anxious to remove the prisoo- ers to Montreal and thers continue the proceedings to the issue. For some reason Hon. Mr. Fdmonds, of Vermott, gounsel fur the United States, has been oppased to such Ege, preferring St, Johns to Montreal, [By a telegram froin Montreal in yesterday’s Henatp, Gs: are aware that the venue has been changed i at city, —Ep. H&raup, } ith regard to the precautions taken for the arrest of ‘the six or seven raiders still at large, every effort is Being made to accomplish that result. Fifteen consta- Dies of the States police and two sergeants are now sta- tioned at different points along the lines, and crimps in Ube United States service, or parties violating our laws, Ro matter by whom employed, will at the same time be strictly looked after. The poliée on the Amori- an borders are under command of Colonel Krmatin- ger. Jt was reported this morning in St, Johns that a document was then being signed at Rouso’s Point ro- Questing the federal government to furnish arms and @mmuuition to the subscribers, who aro said to have Pledged themselves to proceed io St, Johns to rescue the Faiders and carry them to the American side, in case the Ganadian government saw iit to refuse their extradition, Sadsoqpent Teports related that the citizens of Rouse’s Point, Winooski and other frontier counties were or; 4og home guards to resist expected incursions. ery @fiort bas beca: made wo prevent the possibility ef a res- gue of the raiders who say that they are alllng to abide we ironic of ee courts. Since their cap- and tmprjsonment a strong guard of the Royal Cana- dian rifles bag been kept at the jail day and aight, waile the town armory has been protected hy the jocal militia pases es. St. Johns bas four companies of voluuteer pens ® troop of cavalry, al! of which are in a ot state. too, Mr, Tupper, one of the Nova Scotia delegates fo the intercolonial Couference and leader of the Nova Bcotia government, has beea applied to ou behalf of tho @oicuce of Young and his confederates. Tho prisoners ur ef their countrymen, and a joud in their praise of tho fair dealing of the Canadiwn authorities since they came lato their power. They express deep regret at the death ef Morrison, and say that his death was not intentionally {Drought abcat, Tho following letter has been received from G. N. ‘Sanders:— TO TEE EDITOR OF TAR EVENING TELEGRAPH, Montreat,, Oct. 26, 1864, Sim—I cannot permit the many yofounded statements ‘fm regard to the Confederate attack’ upon St. Albans to aes without a word of explanation, As to the facta, the ‘atizcic upon St. Albaps was made by,Confederate soldiers, wador tho Cofiiinand of Tisatenant Bennett H Fue of the Confederate States Army, All having gerve: in tho Confederate army within the Confederate States, and being still in that ser- viec, were especially constituted and detailed for that 'service under tuo direct authority of, avd intact by direct orders from, the government of ‘the Confederate Btates. £0 far from haviug the characteristica of of Fal raid upon our territory, as imputed to it by some papers, this enterprise was conducted without unneces- gary violerce, and was accompanied by an open and pub- Kc deciaration at the time by those engaged in it, that they were acting as soldiers under the orderg or "no Southern confederacy, and in a a of these orders I take this method of “Hig before the pxbvis, Lo pReve 6 ‘etato prisoners, Dow fa cust ly, from being prejudged; ‘Dut so soon as the fact of Lieutenant Young’s demonstra- ‘tion upon Vermont shall be koown at Richmond, there is wo doubt but that the government will take immediate steps to make their responsibility and approval of the enterprise publicly and officially kaown, and will os- surediy communicate the facts of their responsibility and ‘of thelr approval to the Cavadian and United States au: thoritios, Very rospecefully, GEO, N. SANDEKS, The Transfer of the Prisoners from St. Johns to Montreal [{¥rom the Montreal Horal4, Oct. 28.) Tee preliminary investigation into the circumstances attending this affair was oontinued yesterday at St Jobas, being resumed in the Court House at nine o’clock tm the morning. Additional depositions were taken, and the wecesseary papers were mado out provious to the formal commitment of the prisoners. The queation as to the ‘traveler of the latter to Montreal was finally decided in the afternoon, ‘The matter was left to the discretion of Judge Coursol, and the Hon, Mr. Edmonds, representing the American authorities, after due consideration of this tion, came to the conclusion that it was desirable thet examiastion should be continued in this city. He ‘was willing to loave the matter altogether to the Judge, Dut io view of the chance of a failure of justice throngh investigation being continued in St. Jobns, he believed ‘What it was {he most prudent course to come into this city. #s soon as this result was arrived at, preparations for the removal of the prisoners wero entered upon, and Judge Coursol telegraphed for a 8, special train, iurorder that the travs(er m: ‘ap quietly'as possibly, and ithout apy oy S cortistey for an uopleasant demonstra. si fa tavor of either oh poten aura. sans folks seemed quite willing to part w: prisoners, notwithstanding tho aH iojy the place was gaining from Sheir presence. pecial train wae sent along about tive o'clock, and but few persons were collected ut tho B. Job tion to witness the depsrture of the -— The embarkation was very qui@tly effected and wil out any assistance from such vulgar appliances as hand- Guils the raiders wera secutely lodged in the car appro- printed for thoir mse, The car was closely guarded by constables, somo of . hem belng of the governmont police force aud sent ¢ om Montreal for tho purpose, aod others belonging te Johns, The railway track was mot torn up, Dor any attempt made to rescue tho rrisoogra, Who arrived in duo course of time Mlontieal, the train halting ag Point st in order w avoid the crowd "thai migbt bé cx: ppiog place in Ponaventure street. Arrived at Point st ries, tt was found that rangoments for the conduct ‘of the prisoners to je ‘were most completo, Major Lamothe had the city polioo drawo up at the station, and the parties under arrest wore passed down between them and through to tho landing on tho other sido, where corrisges had been provided by direction of Judge Cour. gol, who certainly exerted himself to the utmost te have tho affair conducted in the most orderly saanner possible. The officials, constables and prisoners eocupied ten vehicles, which proceeded through Commis- @oner, Common and "st. Mary sirects to the jail, where Mr. Payette was doubticas inuch astonished by the large e@cquisition to his estabiishment, The prisoners wero ‘there lodged, under warrant of Judgo Coursol, for further examination, They did not appear to bo concerned at their removal, pp I that their detention would merely bo a matter fow must hoevitably result adie that any further this bei public holiday. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Dr. W. . Bearnovor, rot "Now orleann, 16 Mise "4 Anmn, daugh- ter of P. ie"Ca, hay ‘ef Stockton, California, ’ Cusse—| ‘Thorsday, iGetover 27, by the Rev. W. F, Waikine, Om George B. sn, of New York, to Yeanet, hep on ech the late James Renwick, Brook, lyn. No cars | n—W aren. —On Tucsday, October 25, at the re- nidence = the bride's father, BY ihe Most Rev. Arch- Dishop M » Jaume Commman to Macc A., daughter of John B Walsh, ha ‘ali of this city. DicKIN80n—THOMPRON, — ednesday, ( the Rev. & R. Atwell, of St. Lake's church, Enwarp A. Dick imon to Mise Gwonaie A. Taomrcon, youngest daugh- Tor or ane lato Captain Kaward Thompeon, all of this oly. 1m Gearavx—SrninaRe —At Waver! ¥., on Thursday, October 40, at the rosidence of the bride's wher, y 6 Kev, ir. Weiss, Lyaan B, Om Ganmax to — AX. Sparnoen, No cards Lye —Donry.— gan Francisco, Cal., Saturday, ‘March 12, by we Rov. Nr. Williams, "Dominion H. Lyncit __NEW YORK HERALD, ‘SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1864. to to Eom, youngest daughter of Robert a ee rq. “ow rowel Papers please copy. Saumi.—In New Haven, Conn., on Thareday, ‘AL tbe residence «f une bride’s parente, by ir D. Strong, Hikam J. 8, Maces, of Brooklyn, ¥, D., 40 Miss Lorms K.'L. , daughter of J. Robinson Smith, of the former place. No cards. nennepe eye ‘Thursday, October 27, at the Feeideuce of the bride’s parenis, by the Rev. Joseph Woode, Parnick C. Muxuan to Justa A., daughter of Luke ei All of this city. neg FARRELL. —On , October 25, ‘be Rev, er Baker, at St. Paul’s oon os \) Hationan to Miss Atice V. O’Fanaxtt, all of this city. Townsusxp—Lo:xwoop.—At Al Saints chureh, Milton , Ee Setoray Jou Towa Ostober 27, by the Rev. 8. Ackerley, Joux Towweuenp, of New York, to Many N., youngest ‘daughter ‘of Robert 8. Lockwood, of Milton, Died Bm.—On Friday moraing, October 28, Sa 429 8 Bm, ed 62 p pone ant “ihe ives and of the family are mvited to auisea inet tonacale on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, ne nis late residence, 223 West Twelfth street, witbout ther notice, pnenntat Brunang, the beloved wife of Claus ears, if, ‘month and 5 days. Deer er frieuds oan and relath and the Knickerbocker Socle- Ke are be ber invited t to Pattend so aaeel from | jusband’s residence, 447 Canal streo! (Sunday, eek —In the cit} ipgton, on A October 26, Gzorcm A, Tvoou, ate Iate of tho Fourth New ¥oine trlondy’and acqusintasoos of the am ‘acquaintances ly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday meriog, at nine o'clock, at Hedding Methodist pal . SeVentecnth street, without further notice. Brannan.—Alter a Ii g sickness, Wim D. Brene NaN, 500 of Daniel and r, aged 24 years and 1 month, Funeral will tako place from bis late residence, 241 East Eighteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ope o'clock, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend. Brorsr.—On Friday, October 28, Sormz, wife of August Bitter, in the 24th year of hor age. ‘The’ friends of ey family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 15 Monroe street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Bnanper.—On Saturday, October 29, after a lingering Mness, Hanniar A., wife of James 8. ‘Brander, formerly of New Orleans, in the 634 yeer of herage.¥ The friends of the family and Zz ber son- Hite Ea- ward Matthows, are requested to attend the funeral, from 8t. Barinslomew's" eburcb, place and Great Jones street, on o'clock, New Orleans and Petersburg papers please copy. penta ROMA, ‘wife of Patrick Bannan, agoa 34 vera frieads of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from th¢ nce Of her husband, No, 62 Sheriff street, to Calvary Cemetery. CRaco.—On Friday, October 21, at Fortress Monroe, Wi111aM CraGo, Company i’, First New York Engineers. ‘Albany papers please copy. Capesy.—On board the United States steamer New- bera, on Friday, October 28, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant W. K. Crxssy, United States Navy. The members of Fortitude Lodge No. 19, F. and A. M, also members of the fraternity and officers of the United States Navy, are requested to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) atterno r, at two o'clock, from the United states Naval Hospital, Brook yn. CatuscHAn.—Io Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 29, James IRyIN, son OfSohn and Ann Cajlaghan, ‘The relatives and friends of the taal aro respectfully avited to attend the funera!, this (Suuday) afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence of his parents, cor- ner of Fourteenth street and Third avenue. Covautin.—On Friday, October 28, Troatas Coucnun, a native of the parish of Ayercourt, county Galway, Ire- jand, aged 36 years. whe friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residen: 238 East Fourteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’ciock. The maias will be takeo to Calvary Comotery for interment. Daviin.—Afier a lingering itlnese, Many Davi, in the 70th year of her ago, at her residence, No, 241 Division street. Particulare of funeral in Monday’s papers, Demrsey.—In this city, on Saturday, October 29, Patrick Drur. native of county of Louth, Ireland, in the 324 eur Of Dis age. ‘His friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from his late residence, No. 61 Downing street, this facil) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery. Dovie.—Suddenly, of disease of eek ou Friday, October 28, ‘Lawrexcx O'Connor Dovix, late of Halita’ N. cer’ Queen's Soheltor acd barrister at-law, aged “Tho relatives and friends of the family are respéctfully invited to attend tho funeral, this (Suaday) morning, at ones o’clock, from his late Testdence, No. 29 St. Mark’s corner of Lafe eute ‘Monday morning, atten Paalifex Papers please copy. Ginocesio,—At Hudson City, N. J., 0n Saturday, Octo- ber 29, after a severe iliness, Louis Gunoccuio, fh the 48th year of his age. e. relatives and.friends of the family, and those of father law, Edward Vincent, and his brother,‘ Toho B. Ginoochio, aro respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from St. Joseph’s church, on lay morning, at ten o'clock, without farther notice, ‘The rematos will be taken to 8t. Peter's Cemetery for interment. Fixst.—Killed at the battie of Poplar Gores. Va., on Saturday, October 1, Cuartes R Fixer, of Com: 3. Fifth regiment New York Vohunteers (Daryee ‘‘ouaves), aged 20 years, eldest son of Dr. Francis Fleet, of this "Jurter notice will be given of the funeral. Fyaty.—On Friday, October 28, Jamss Fegiy, in the 69th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) babe at two o'clock. His remains will bo taken from bis late Tesidenca, 131 Third sveaue, to a Apo’s church, reeh street, and from thence to Calvary te N. B= The mombers of the sodality. of 15 B and the Con‘erence of St. Vincent de Paul of St, Ann are particu. larly invited, Grmors.—Oa bicry Ay morning, October 25, of consump. tion, Suman J., wile of Bonj. Gilmore, Jr., in the 38th year of her age, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late resideace, 308 West Forty-soventh strect, this (Sunday) afternuon, at one o’clotix. GBTOM.—Un Friday, Octobor 28, Cnarues Fraycie Hobenrox, son of Chas. H. Ree, id the 18th year of is phir toe Inleods of the pes are ‘Toapecttally invited to attend the funeral, be Reformed Dutch church, Fituieth street. cote | seoind ‘and Third avenues, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, ¢ ase Bray, ybor 23, Mrs, Many ANw Han- SELL, aged G4 yi The iriends x tthe family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, !rom the residence of ber son in-law, Isanc Johuson, No. 4 Rapelyea street, South Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Jonrs —At the residenco of Dr. J. A. Welnse, 23 West Fifteenth stroet, on Saturday morning, October 29, Rev. Cnariss Jonrs, of ’roteatant Episcopal church. ‘The clergy of the church and friends are invited to at. ‘tend the funeral service, on Mon morning, 2t eleven o'clock, tn St. Stephen's church, corner of Broome aud Caryatle streets. Ketiy.—Of croup, on Saturday, October 20, NicnoLas avevuca only ane beloved son of'J. E. and Hien Kelly, agod 6 years, 6mcuths and 14 days, ihe relatives and friends of the otamily are respectfully invited to attend fhe funoral, from the residence of bis 293 Eighth street, from thence to Caivary metery, on Monday alternoon, st haif-pust one o'clock. Lynom.—On Saturday, Uctober 29, at twelve o'clock M., Anes, daughter ot "James and Catharioe Lynch, aged 6 years and 29 days, ‘The relatives and ‘friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her Parents, No. 90 Kast Twenty-first street, on Monday morning, at 10 o’click. Lockwoon.—In Philadelphia, on Friday, October 23, Josven Prem, eldest son of Gershom and Mary Josephine Lockwood, in the 13th year of bis age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, from tbe rosideuce of his parenis, No, 90 Macdougal street, on Monday morning, at eleven o'clock. Moopy,—At_ Flatbush, L. 1, on Saturday morning, October 29, Wiruam F. lige} only child of Wm, P. and Jennie Moody, aged 2 Funeral services ‘will Be be held at the house of bis grand- bob 0.1L. hel Esq., in Flatbush, on Monday morn- at ten 0’cl an Pree Killed, on Friday, September 30, while in ac- tion at tho battle of Fort Harrison. Va., FRawk R. Mitis, of Company F, One Hundred and Fitty-elghth New York wl ype, _ of Kate M, and the ato Joba W. Mille, neice ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis Sree Eliza A. Wilson, No, 103 Bast Nineteenth ‘on Monday mor ning, at ten o’cloc! eichxt.—-Op Saturday, October 29, ote a brief i nees, Mr. MI an ot Rnoell ‘bn Hoodag. joona.—On Satu , October 29, Many MooRR, & native of Middictown, county Armagh, Ireland, aged 75 neral will take pince this (Sunday) afternoon, at hait-past one o’clock, from 266 West Forty-ninth street. MeGrata.—Oo Friday, October 23, Micuas, MoGaa™, 1 years. ee, fronds and acquaintances a the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, a a eeais street, tbis (sunday) alternoon, at two o'clock. paver. —Of consumption, Jonw Pater, of Armagh, county lyrone, Ireland, tn the ‘27th yar of his age. His pend are most respectfully invited vo attend the = Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from St. cout Ly MCopitale coruer of Seventh avenue and Joventh street. Bere naa.—On ‘Thursday evening, October pow but severe fines, Mr. James 8, Roc yon and friends of the family, the butchers Ti rola an Amaranthus Lodge, "No, 35 and x ye Clinton Engine pam 41 bockers end apeciully invited to attend the feneral, from 0, 144 Suffolk street, this (sunday ) at, ened oe family and of her son 5 ‘Van Vechten, are invited (0 attend the fune- we ae (Sunday) afternoon, at roo o'clock, from her 1até reatdene, No. 108 First piace, lyn, Srroumame,—At omnes NJ, on Friday morning, years. ited psa Ves festeat ts this worn ) afternoon, Cm ait = twelve ook srom the Foetdenoe of her gon Mr, August Boontes' ‘No. 241 Garden stroot, fen. Her romains willbe jutorred inthe Tatberan cameter Srarrzn—On Thursday, October a, ‘Mre. Tana Smar- ra, in the 334 year of het age, after a severe sickness, ft friends are respectfully invited to attend the fa noral, this (Sunday ) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Boge hor late res! , corer of Twelfth and Dry ‘Swaine —On Friday, October 28, Uaimanine Swarye, widow of John Bwaino, aced 76 yoars. The relatives and Latin ‘of tne family ar pootfuny tavited to otter tne clock, at ht. ne ‘airick's Cathedral, for solemn reo Pereisy ogee 27, Wiss Tren, aged relatives ‘snd friends of the tamil} regents tnvited to sitend the funeral, from his Mato real at ‘Harrison, Weachester courty, shia (Sunday) ‘afternoon, — one o'clock, without farther invitations, Train leaves Elise pete ees M., Harlem Railroad. [ea Papore pone copy. A he: widen of har os Wensbeins ran Her friends and reiatives are r Invited to at- tend tho funeral, this aay “Gundy, eS eave o'clock, from her late 0 338 Seeand avenue. Wissox. in Ho Hoboizea’ N J., Hxwky D. Wrisow, & native tee Westminster, ; in the 64th year of The relatives and friends of the ity Jnvited to attend the funeral, irom from Trinisy J ilocopal church, corner of Seventh and ‘vashingren at streets, (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o’clock. Londoa (ingiandy, Papers please copy. _ SITUATIONS WANTED-PEMALES. porssr ay ir Ou WIRES A siTO omer 9 i 8: tcan mak effe! ar machi @ Rood cham"ermaid. tory referener. Cali for two days at O87 Sd av. “A. YOUNG LaDY Wisaus 7 RETURE 3 TO ENG. land ; will go as companion to 9, oF wit a 8 family, wange. Address A. Foster, Merah MBZR “or fo mre Racoe: ENORD er | unales went sit; a, LOWE'S German wery. FAMILY, WISHIMG THE BERVICES OF A COW mt housekeeper, can braid ollce. Novobjection to travel. exon W AMERICAN WIDOW, OF REFINAD AND AGRER- *pontien Se area abnee f mpetont; ‘can give the best ol capability, bentvas oat oltne. sewing machine; bas w ‘on er address M. rust SHIPPING NEWS. Movements ef Usea: Sten mers All letters and packages “i intended for the Naw Yore Bumatp ALMANAC FOR WSW YORE—THI8 DAY. ‘37 |‘oon 5 “Pert of New Kerk, October 29, 1868, pl nd in City 4.2 1, Brooks, Queenstown: KJ Morning Star, Nelson, New Orleane—James Pod Cotopax!, Codman, Fortress Monroe—C & B wpe Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland—H B Crom- Bark Leps (Br), Bell, Ruenos ayres—Bdmiston Bros, os 5] ns Sissons, Bh haw, Baltimore—Hicks & Bell. Brig Aristos (Br), Crowell, St Ann’s Bay, Ja—Brett, Son Sra Alvarado (Br), Jost, Gonaives—Brett, Son & Co, nr John Byers (Br), ye, 8t Johns, NF— Smithers & ‘Behr J W Lindsey, Lewis, Newbern—L Ki. g zat Globe, Rockwell, Fortress Monroe—Bantley, Smith Schr R Post, Davis, Fortress Monroe—Bentley. Smith & Co Sehr BG Laine, Lane, Georgetown, DOJ W Haviand, Scbr BS De ean, Georgetown, DOI B Gager. Bent Aivira, Maul, Multimoro~ Bentley, Brith eGo Schr Helen, Perry, Baltiunore—Bentiey, Smith & Co. Behr L Sturtevant, Price. PhiladelphlaJ 8 Black. Schr M Yiuitney, Hall, Bangor—J V v Hartland. ane Ba Honsdon, Bal, pas or—J, OFS " V Haviland, wamteak, BA Behr Leocadia, Smsll; Balom-KW Ropes ens * Oo Schr Bloomer, Blvwell, Boston A Biot Bebe % arcultrlus, Jackson, Lostoney ¥ Haviland, Behr Constitution, Strout, Bowon—Miller & Houghton, Schr Kila, Crocker, Bostoa—W S Bro Sloop A Manship, Delart Accomac-P J pS bell. Sloop W Hatteld, Price, York River—F J Cambell. Sloop Start. Jackton, York River. teamer Ann Eliza, Richards, W: nm. Steamer Josephine Thompsoti, Moore, Baltimore, Steamer Artisan, Kirk, Baltimore. Steamer Novelt;’, Shaw, Philadelpnia, ° bay ARRIVED boat Glaucus, Vom Geo EH Cooper, Aspinwall, Oct th, 280 miles Sof Sandy Hook, fel wih react amer Hope, and towed her until $A) oth, when the er yarted. The G's boliers are leaking badly, and she Wicamship Santa Martha (Be), Lathrop, Carth Oct jr} 1, apd Kingston. Ju, idib, with mdse and meweacers to Riven & Munos, Since thé 22d ind heavy Nos ‘gtonmotitp George Cromwell, Vail!, New Orieana, Oct 22, with mdse and passengers, to 'H B Cromwell & Co. ‘P of Pilot Station, passed steamshi) Bvontag data ines mn the dur, steamship Merrimac. bound in; 24th, at 7 Fit. Sombrero ‘Light NW 20-miles, steamship Arie), hence for New preene ce @ C had stroug head winds ana high Us. n. Steamship ¢ 8 spa alle: ban; vee apenr: ws n, City Point, to Steamship Western Metropolis ton, Fortrem Monroe, with dist aad wounded cokdiore a 8 ate © SF rain storm, aight of 27th, aud bas had a & ever since: at 1:45 AM, Absecum W by N iomiles, passed Shapira of ‘@ sunken vesse! attached t reck. ' Lay olf anton oussice the Hook all night waiting for s pilot Steamship Kenuebec U 8 transport) Shap Bar ofthe West it ot Jevernom)s 7 Liverpool, eat oii dae and 64 pest tora gultagn erpO01), Hee, oui Bs a trou N gales singe leaving &t Fhon i ee interes singe leavin jomas; split {ost nails, stove oulwarks, Ac: ath fast, while at ‘Seaeca:| = ried away tne windlags clize, Hon), ores Belize, to J. 2ith in US “auaboat Mobile, “who Jn chase of the privatesr Tallahaseoo, 88 days, with sr Gritin (Br). Le ior ft fone coffee, to E Faparnes., 2 inst, Bighli Bainsley, 2 da) a hence tor *Yrintded. ied are A bells, Poles wis all, 21 days, with wool, toJ P ig Arat ice, Aspinw: , with Woo! Joy “4 ‘Hed heary weather etuea 28th; spilt mall i 22 days, with hides, BA Mia hen Gre; town, orris. heave weather; split ai Brig tl § Emefy vot Portiand) Pius, Cienfuegos, ., with Fuear, foto Mirler & Honshioue” oe nie Bri ow (ir), Ganion, Gace Bay, 9 days, with con}, to Sir Freak Herbert, Crowell, Bridgeport, OB, 9 days, with Schr Lion, Hawa, Glaco Pay, 20 days, with coal, to W S nae, ras , Frost, Cornwallis, 12 days, witb potatoes, to D ‘Schr Sarah M Sherman, Sherma: Pioton, Oct 16, with oval, toL Kenny. Had heavy e.of Bath. Strthe Woodinnds, had foresai: blown ay. seth int 30 At, ton 71), spoke bark Amel n Priest, ‘rom Philade!phin ‘for Hayve-—reported having sprung aleak 2%, was compelled throw overboard rart vPthe cargo and beat up for New fore. re Sehr Myrover, Wickwon, Key Went, 17, days, in ballast, to N LMctready & Co- Been 14 da ‘of Hatteras, with Brook carineriy, fis split aod lost patie, Be. ‘Benr Wenone, Hawkins, Foitress Monroe $3 hours, Sehr Waterloo, Thomuson, Puiladelphie for Boston, samden, Bent J B ‘tilens Haight, Wantneket for Rondont, ur Plowboy, Fuller, Baltimore for Cohasset, Sehr Constitution, Strout, Rondout for Boston, Schr K G Sawyer, Drisko, Rondout for Boston. BELOW, Bark Fleetwing. SAILED, 28th—Steamers North America, A Jog Star, Jotin Gibson, Obas Thomnasy & Carl, fidence, Shooti R Davis, M A D rigs Ceceltn, Magnet, M8 K Thorne, B Rowe, Avosetta, Teresita, Stromneas; sche A E Glover, Yorkiown, L dayzond, O Ames, F Wallon, BR Hall, H finch, & Bement, ean Henry, JE ruieln say. 8 G Travis, 8 Smith, § G Miles, Prince of Wi Heaton, " me Senator Matilda, W R Beebe, Restle ‘Prion Helene, KN i Paine. W Allen, J's Hess, Francia, O'R Vickers, 4 4 BE dridse, Lottie, C Pendleton. rs City of Washington, Caledonia, Teutonia Wied unset NW. . Miscellaneous. Sraaxwer Jor, Cuuniogham, hence for Matamoros, ashore on Sandy Hook. will probably be a total loss, (Bee news columns.) Banu Rorenr, from Boston for Leprencx. NT. was in col. Heion, evening of 3th inst, with schr Satah Moore, from Boston for Brookline, Me, and returned next mornin Fidder damaged. the went ashore ou Polat Shirley lates Ker bow fa stove and she Is full of wate pers beni af Camden, from Philadelphia for Boston, ung aleak in a'yale night of 28th inst and sunk, 1 mile 8 of Rhode isiand Light, leaving only the topmast above wa. 1 Jameson snd one man clung to the topmas ‘were taken off by steamer Empire State, The mate and f¢ men were drowned, Sour Taree Brornens, of Brookhaven, coal laden, went ashore on Cold Spring Bar on the 27th inst, and wiil become towal wreck. Soax Perret (Br), Shanks, from Baltimore for San An- dreas, returned to port 2/tu iast, having been in collision at 3AM 26th, delow Smith's Point, Chesapeake Bay. with sche G8 Green, of Boston, and lost jibboom and mamboom, had morn and Cauwater kiocked otf bowsprit sprung and fuain- sail orn, The G § G lest end of jidboom. Scur Vorawy, 94 tons, bullt in 1834 at Kingston, Mass, has been'nold on private terms. Lrowrre Swirr, while lying at Wheeler's stores during the gait the dath inet, parted jtbetay, jampod the mast out, roke gail, Trade Wind, ba i with Spoken, &e, Bark Thos Kitum (br), from Shields tor Boston, Oct 14, lon 49 10, ‘uark Oneen of the Ficet (Br), from Cardiff for Boston, Oct at 47 04, Jon 40 10. orsign Porta. Brtiex, Hon, Oct 7—No vessel { 22—In We aces Cotas ‘Berry, Reawoo’, Brows, and Clara Brown, Brown, unc! sebrs Mieanor, Hinks, and H Middleton, Raynor, uno, Sid Zist, Br bark Jane, Willlsins, Be incstON, Ja, Oct Arr brig Hunter, Philedelphia are bark tau, North, Philadel- MORE, Oct 27—Arr ba itow, North, Philade eee re Conant, Waes,and licen Mar, Maxter, Bow Pon’ Returned, Br ach Petrel, Shanks, for Ban Andreas soe Mlscel). Cid schra Waa Carltou, Packard, Cohasset; M Hail, Gariel brig Alberti, from Philadel. ia ae bark ae ieee Mobile Bay; pint 3d DSi Peter. do. ispely ly steamer Dooe- $%Gut 3) ookading Squadron; rk Pensacola, Ons Brewer. W' Aptagelloy [ a, tne br Bagi Char eb ae ae at PL a ait avin, Ren tengees 3: Gears Spee tt i ae its Mer Del, Oct 7—At the Breakwater, sehrs Jno Pander, pei snom NY orh~-the latter with one mast gurried fs rgoon ext __ SITUATIONS ) WANTED—FEMALES. Ar OFFICER'S | WIDOW wouLD (Eike Tu SUPER. ‘the house of city or a ins eerste aed ae urs by J. Lee, “y YOUNG LADY WISHROA A SITUATION 10 ATTEND ore, orto help a lady charge of houseke inti, compensation tot oo mucheen eoject os home, A Wabi fer one week Hamilton, No. Toth ot Re “A LADY oF EDvUcATI WARD REFINEMENT 80 dicits any situatioh In WRISR she can obiala support pease i wealth wishing ete counter romdence cared for during the wine: ‘A reliable party. Adress Stugerity, station D louse, WET NURSE WISHES A baby Ww months old, mil nd ‘SITUATION: HAS A Hl wt 29 Roowevelt st, LADY, WHO CAN PURNTSH BXORLLENT REFE Geatres, & position ne amaneensia: composse act as cofresponding clerk. **drese C. B., lee, “4 YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION A8 SALES. leuloat ga fo. Igarn the businecs; Sratepiicnnine reter an : orca ences given. Address Miss M. V, B. bor ii ‘Heral ‘ollie wood ak 5 A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS Gall for throo days, at. Nos Gilaton place (Bight . 0. thy. Bear Brondway. Best of reference given ° Sano wy AMTED—TOR A A PIRST Guage’ ‘CHAM. Be soon til Nov. at thelr proneat plage, 228 Weel S6ih ot. MILLIBERE.—A LADY, WHO cA MUUmERA A LADY NO, Cat, CAODOTE in an een rg est. Mili. | eS BY ‘Ay yousa wosen: = tlemen’s or wash! ome, Pel ferences as to pea tarnished Torms reasouable, Call at or ddvoss $25 Hast’ at, thi floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WURSB AND 8 BAM ‘y 2 cael going to New 3 bas lived there; beat recomme: von. offices, unl Wednesday, ; November 2 Py es, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG LaDT, TO Joarn to attend 4 bakery, ‘or confectionery store, Address | BL C., Post ome, "Rew — ANTEDOBY A LAUNDREES, A FEW LADIES’ 1d gontlemen’s washing, by the piece or mont! doratauda Huging: best reference given. Addrose or apply at 168 East Slat at. Ww3x} ANTED-BY Two RESPEOTAHLE SCOTCH gris, situations; oHe bermaid and waiter; Hi ako cary of 8 been two years in their ‘Apply ly at 38 ‘Bast 19th at ate Oy ANTED—BY¥ » REGRBOPABBE: YOUNG GIRL, TO rz thd by the day to wasb acd iron or ciean, Cailat 21 East ith Way \TED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH LaDY, A SITUA- tion, elther as governess, copylat or housekeeper; is rfectly qualified to take any of of the above positions, Ad- Breas MP B. 309 6th ave., __ SITUATIONS WANTED-—MALES. 4 XOUNG MAN, AGED 19, WISHES MPLOY- ment in some respectable business: writes a vers 20d hand ang te accurate in Lgures, Address O, L., station A, a A PINE PENMAN, OF BUSINESS HABITS, DESIRES ‘8 situation; good referenge given, Address T. W., box 215 Herald oftico, A ence ERSTRIAN, WISHES A Good refer- "a, No. % Wooster st., FRENCHMAN, GooD Peri secant 9 situation as coachman sieseanas te ven, Inquire at Mr. Mi coal. near A YOUNG MAN, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, WANTS ‘A situation ia 'a wholesale drug house or in @ cominis- sion house, Address C, Il. D., He F*sé. $25 TO $50 WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY ONE procuring the advertiser a situation as purser or olerk ofa steamer, conductor on a railroad or any other simMar m of ment ‘Must be done at once, Address A. leraid office, ETROLEUM.—A GERTLEMAN OF RESP! Dility, who has an extensive connection, offers h Tees to Mie company to ‘of their shares ices to any responstbie company | oY Nall Pont oc Grivarion WA’ NTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A PER- son Who thoroughly understands his business, and has the best ornerof ah at his last employ: Apply at 145 of 9th wi Sirvattons WANTED—FOR THonovantr wae Logan Coachmen, waiters, ers, farm bi labora, = men ‘intel; rey feip oe Savery des oad pal shades ploy ‘ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY * hha AN, WHO writes.» good hand: is quick at & Gan n give-ctiy Tere ni thom board TiiSimer. Addrose 0, by Barnel station G, New York oly. ANTED.—A FIRST CLASS PRNMAN AND BOOK- Keeper wants tg find suitable women in the evening, serNiarese . ‘Richardson, rn Va ANTKD—A SITUATION, Taner sore 26 Herald ate. drevs B, “HELP ~ WANTED—FEMALES ” MIDDLE B AGED AMERICAN WOMAN W. In rr, to couut aad keep account of dhe tinen: eho must bea good Penman, correct at figures, and ef undoubted moral character. ' Address Laundry, Herald oftice. i HANDS WANTED INMEDIATELY—AT @ st. evk’s pit Quieres NURSE WANTED. —A GENTLEMAN, how reniding {a the West Indies (nocesaibly ty steam: er), but who intends removing rope during next ff socuring for bis family the services of feriign OF nurse, to take charre oF three Cetent Agod respecti jonths, fonr an Of good charactor, faithryl and ellabie, will gad this good home anaywi!l receiv Apply, refe . at $6 Beaver st., up siaira, after 8 o'c \LOAK MAKERS WANTED.—WE CAN GIVE IMME. C diate oat, soe cloak hands. Apply this day to a aN A WHOLESALE ‘several years experience. Ad WANTED, EXPERIENCED BApne eoustomed to French work. Apply before W A. M. or afte: P.M at 4b West 23d at, UR PROPRIETOR Of THE LARGB, OLD STAB. lished office, corner of 6th ave. and [ith at., having spared neithor trouble nor expense in collecting « compiete tock of al: the best heip in the equpiry. te sow able to offer tothe public thoroughly efllcient servants, both mate and female for all branches of aarvice, Employers may rely on our promptitude and atten¥on. A.call solicited. T RAHWAY, N. Ju A. FIRST CLASS ; one who Understands the business in ail Dat, competent persons need ppely. ‘sroquired. Address box 68 Rahway, N. J., BROOKLYN, A PRO- home for » desirable Wanreo—ar A FAMILY I York Post office. testant woman as woman, Address H., box Wanten=a COMPETENT SEAMSTREES, TO go IN antry, who can work on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, aud asslat In nursing, Apply at 259 West 2lat at, D—A “THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY'S Frenéh or Bnglisis preferred; none need apply ft nerved. in. that. apactty city eforences re- poly from 9101 ‘on Monday abd W. hot Winer. —GIRLS WANTED, TO PACK TOBACCO; those who understand it, None others neod apply at 209 | Water st, ANTED—A MIGHLY RBSPECTAB gdie aged worn vo tak c ye mast be @ thorong! exceptionabie city references ax jo cha- van English woman preferred, Inquire for wo dare 75 Ma enue, frpim 10 to 12 o'clock. WASTED ‘G0oD. cook, WASHER AND [I ONBR, to go to Wotwere al sabout2) Neuretride from Mew York. adress J, jerald office, on ‘Thuraday. iy THE TRADES. TILLER WANTED—TO ‘ATTEND A GRIST MILL AT Soovch Plains, N.J. A good, experienced man only ‘need apply, Ee =TWO OR THRBE GOOD Petites ean, 2008 oh peas | MAKER WANTED aT “a7 ANN st. TANTED—A TAILOR; A MAN ‘THAT UNDERSTANDS ng. te wo Obie. References required. Aaa sermon tins howee of ii ana 12 ovcock A Monday, Vet 3 FOU RDRINIER MAOHINE. THNDERE. CAT Pe I Address H. f. Moseley, Wilmington, Del. 2 good GTLDERS WANTED~AT be THOMAS), 165 Mercer a. AND CON- of a family seamsiress, ———_} HELP W ANTED—MALES. FIREMAN WANTED=A GOQD, STRADY AND IN: L gutpiousman. Apply at the Ampire Frint Works, 215 LAD 16 oR 18 “YRARS” or “AGH WANTED—COM- rn potent to Keep books by double esiry. Address J. W. Hierala often, A DENTIST oP GREAT EXPERIENCE, HAVING A en. wil teach, is, prafeps the tor snap aro er 88, SALnGM AB TATED A Adee? Opera pari te ot for Dentistry, SALROMAN WANTED.—NONE BUT Bx. 0. A. E CO., 290 dud 208 Bowery. pi, “OUERE WANTED, A YouNa aman, a eh aed militusapi- a is Pree Lig CLERK WANTED--«, YOUNG MAN HAVING eras era Ss al tee, yAXTED—A MARRIED MAN, 10 TAKE CHARGE v ‘of a small piace tm the country; one who understands Sesoe and is wiiag fomake himse| it be provided. AV D. PANTED—A SPoursane WRITER, TO GO TO cbmpetent, a permanent position 4 preferred, Address H. S, taking care of rally uset Gien Cove, L. I. V wofferes. 4 rallye ACMer pox 11 Now York Post ottice, Wantnowa age 13 to meat wader mendations: ab 64 B COLORED BOY FOR THE COUNTRY, \ 12 take cary Of twa harees, one cow, Coy ad tbe eave of horses. App! Noor kinan #6 dso Mavden. Here & Co, ANTED—A YouNG ™ y, AS BIOH » Broadway retail store. Address, with references ak, , Herald eiice, Wxrz—4,sroot ae ur MAN, TO take care of horses and make himself geoerally uss- ful in the pitcher Business. | One w' nee Apply to F. 8. Lancashire. astern ia WAnygdas 42 PRIVATE PANELS. 4 ‘his last piace,” Apply et ea ‘Mark's plac mata Weer erihe STOU? BOY, HAVING some | Snowe the dry goods trade. Apply at 458 61 Wanren-a PIRST Chase CANVASSER, TO 80! verisemouss References of business abit wie ass “Per joe, Cortlandt se” im person to Edwin Devoe, SMART bee, ALESM AN; ONE USBD TO eo fur angen pret Beat of city references tequired. yy te Phiips, 7 i Falton at., Brook ANTED—IN A WHOLBSALE STORE, A SMART, Setive bay, about ffiden sears of age, who tines with Greaeil. ty Herald a by from 7 4. Mow6 P.M. Ad Wanrep-a DRY GOODS SALESMAN, WHO UN- da his business and cag give good city refer- ences, “spr toJ. © Moore, 258 Faiton at., rookiyn. ANTED—A OLERK IN A GROCERY. APPLY AT 308 Spring st., corner of Renw! wy War D-IN 4 MINING Company’ fateliigent boy. who writes dollars per wee! wri box it Post once ae —A BOY: ONE LO HAE HAS HAD ass printing photogra| referred. Joubaton Brothers’ 87 Beosdway, near eth et Wenepa a MAN TO RUN A SMALL STATIONARY engine and make himself generally useful, with good recommendations for eobriety. A suitable man wi 4 ron Permancut piace and good pay: Apply at 62 Duane ot _DRY_Goops. | T KINZEYS. RIGHTA AVERUE CHEAP STORE. bethacizak uses VEXTIRE STOCK CLOSING OU f. CLoB! a $49.00 Wor’ RIBBONS, VSLVETS, SILKS, TGs ew Shaan eS OVS anu FARsy Re , HOBIBRY, GLOVES aND i COLLARS SLURVES, he. LB, LACES, BAN AN. Westock OF KICH DRESS AND AT 25. ON THE DOLLA. LOTS OF KIENONS, So, YARD, UF: ARD, UP. GOODS 60 CENTS Sege a9 tet rURKS FOR BALE. ‘ve, CLOAK minaiee 1K AND FL Lots oF b LADIES LINED Sov KINGWOOD BEAVER. tkiNo GLOVBS, IN LADIES’, ) MISSES Ino GUT ABOUT-CALF PRICI CLOSING AT WHOLBSALB, }OODS CLOSING [9 ON THE VOLLAB R SONTAGS. BRS AND SCARFS, 1 LOT OF LADIES’ AND ‘ars ‘CASH. D SILK SCARFS, 260., U! TIRE WHOLESALE. STOUK AT RETAIL, BLK. AIRS BALMORAL WOOL HOSB. 102. We., le. po Fats SaNTe Woo, HALE HOSE, 25 HUIS A, ie aoe SE," 25c,, 30. tape HOSE Lot OF THREE THREAD ¢ HORE Bee 2c. 860, DOZEN LOLLEN HOSE OF VERY KIND, 20., 3009, P PAIRS LADI£8S' HEAVY WHITH COTTON GOODS SOLD AT bisa 13 eh ADVERTISED, REA SHON MONDAY, D COTTON, Be p00! UNDLE Gin Lis Je. qi “Sorrox Be.; A, MARGE ASGOLTMUNT et ew aMENTS, JET BUTTONS AND TRIMMING BRALOS AND BUT. TONS IN EVERY STYLE. rae KI: 241 AND 228 giolitia AVENUE, Between Twenty-first and Twenty-second atroets, GR KEYES’, 363 EIGH! UE, WIDE tah suk) ‘Velvet for cloaks, trom ‘auction last than Broad Bescanes, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, 1 SILKS, DRESB GOODS AND SHAWLS, THE GREA® AUCTION SALES OF THE WEEE® BLAGK SILKB, $1. $1 25, $1 30, $1 00 to $2. COLOKED SILES at $1, $1 1234, $1 25 to $2. BLACK MOIRB ANTIQUE, al sllk, at $2, wortn $4, qo FRENCH MERI 108, IN ALL COLORS, Tom BCiCN, at $1 3, $140. $1 bu to $1 76. BMPRESS CLOTHS, IN ah COLORS, From suction, at $1, $1 25, $1 35 to $1 75. ALSO, to aia PLAID FRENCH POPLINS, all Wool, double From suction, at Ate $1 10, $1 26 to $2. TARTAN PLAID POPLINB, i gingle fold, suction, at pene boe., BEAUTIFUL DELAINES, new bey igs styles, from auction, at S7ife., ave. gbusck AND COLORED Srscas, At 5404, BSc, 600. to BALMORAL SEIR’ 8, the beet tn eho ety, at $310 $5. % 'BLLA SHAWLS. from auction, f¢ CK TEIBET ane Hn fen 8 to LADIBS’ CLOT: GLOVES, from auction, at 5a. and 6a, irs PARIS KID GLOVES, from auction in. PARIS KID GLOVES (equal to Ale: ain. PBYTON & JOHNSTON, _274 Bowery, near Houston street, \LOAKS, CLOAKB, BSR PEYTON 24 HINTON, 274 BOWERY, invite the Banabe a ie ladies'of New York ‘ia sar weds: cliies to their oconees maghificent siock of eS SACQUES, CIRCULARS AND JACKETS, manufactured from the latest and most approved paterns imported, in fine and superfine French Beavers, Velvet Beayer*, Chinchilia Beavers, Castor Beavers. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES GAKMENTS. all sizes, PEYTON & JOHNSTON, No. 274 Bowery, near Houst Livers, ARGORA VELOURS. Esq Beas te BEAVBRKS. VSLVET AND CASTOR BEAVERS, FaBion DOESEINS AND Fiegnew or OLOTH CLO. pn orrevisk BABQUINES ND sACQUES, RE NOW COMPLI AND aie: LADY WILL ar PRICES Mertite NuNDES T Broudway, (Late chan Breet & Cd.) FURS, FURS, N, PHILLIPS would most respectfully inform the .adies of New York and Brooklyn that he has removed from his oid stand, 99 Grand New York, to 17i Dulton street, Brooklyn, where he Would be pieased to seo bis old customers, having now on Band at extensive and well selected stock of Tatiew’ Fura; materials of which were purchased before the large ad co, onabies him to offer Lis goods below the present cost mananfegiure. Laden would do, well 19 examise. our stock before pura si RX. FUAbLIES! Fur Emporium, 3, FURS,—TAB SUBSCRIBER 18 NOW @ of the largest and best made up stocks of a cy Furs ever oifered to the pabiic; bought w “when Zold dyes at SY per cent premim, and will be below wholesate jon't fori reent by calling time to buy your Le phasing ¢ elsewhere at J. "PRANK FORD'S, ry ror (0 PH mipe, G the old and original patent Fur itur Emporium, ae oni a Peptro-roue CRNTS PEA YARD; OVER FOCR ches wide, 1 cent per iveb in width’ extra, French Fintipg Company, 271 Spring, between Varick and Hudson lies, now ie RENCH PLUTING.=MRS, GOLDEN'S ESTABLISH. Mentaare (exclusively) ior Vluiing. 1 Amity alraet Between Mercer and Gree 20 Bleecker, bolow Wooster street, and 261 | Pultos rect, Brookiyn. ‘TANT TO LADIES, Peonon Ag rOCK ‘18 NOW COMPLETE ‘AL In soda” Bal ent at @ great reduction from the goi |. FLAGS AND TRA’ oo kand ona order at Duane sireet, corner of Broadway. Esiabllahed | BNTRAL McOLELL, ASSOCIATION, Ba00 Gon of Onion will deliver 0 abe OLR, the above aasesietiour at the Brootiga Minturn oe dag evening, Oct 3. "The public are invited to attend, MOCRATIC UNION NOMINATION, rivtit con. gressicual district (Seventa, oath and Mh wards)—For Congress, NSLSON TAYLOR RB MEMBER OF CONGRESS, FINTI CONGRES- sional district, J. TRUMBULL SMITH. RANCIS J. TUCKER, biy, Fifth district, will addrosa the o tha Binth w: ju Bisth avenue, oppose Minetts street, an Monday evening, Uciober Ji, at 6 o'clock precise: IFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT — SEVENTH, Tenth, Toirteeath and Fou: terath United Democratic Nomination fer Ci WILLIAM Bb, MACLAY. YRAND RATIVICATION NEEBTING OF THE GBR. man democrats of the Pwenueth ward will be held a€ the Hudson Exchange. corner of Tenth a ave ena birvieta street, on Mooday evening, October 4! a ir. Mageus Cross and other cminent speakers nre JOUN WAITEOR, Chairman. PRNDI SBYMOUR AND Wap akenciva a ta ha ORAB ae cQLELLAN AND Bmith.—Th Smith, i a ag. to be Leki corner of Third avenue sereste ‘on Monday evening next, at 8 o clock. ing gentlemen will address . Bagge | Perking, Esq; Bamor remore. Faq. dee x. i. Meunahan, Esq; Joha Koynton, Kaq. McORBELAN, AND (PENDLETON SEVENTRENTH Ward Dumndecratic Reguiatora,—At @ mcating, held at the headquarters, 102 St, diark’s pla heartily endorse ation of visor nnd W. O. Conner for county be both henést aud the worxingut 0) Resolved, That we Fred, Repper for Super: ork. knowing therm 1 frt rONSIDY, President. IP, Vice President, J. B. Cranx, Secretary. MeNwarranvintas 21 DEMOORAGY. Bean, Tain , woop, PEO WOOD CONGRE S58. y of Manhattanville and vicinity are re- Manuattanville, on Tneaday Meo! FER! The Demo: r quested to sheet at Br eae Nov. it "pet ho oak ress wiil be delivered bi Yon. FERNANDO WOOD, Mon. JOIN i DEVELIN, on, KR. Bb. BRA YRD, Towns i. Piekp. A. 8. JARVIS, Chalrman. Hon: By order, _D. Gatracuan, Sec. INTH CONGRMSSIONAL DISTRICR.—TWELYTH, Ningjecath and Twenty-second wards _PERN® {NBO “Woop. BOQULAR UNION NOMINATION. LIAM BE. DODGE, Bighte Havel wards, JON H. SHERWOOD, Chairman of Convention, Ricuarp O'GORMAN, IRISH PATRIOT AND ORATOR, Will positively fre rk ro oe ple in favor of 0 WOUD "OR, CONGRESS. ‘weaueth and Trenty Tuesday night, November 1, at square, Broadway and Forty.sixth By order, A. 8. JARVIS, Chairman. Dp Gattacner, Secretary, HB GREAT cas MASS OOP EK INSTITUTE, ON WEDNESDAY BVENING, Nov. 2 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THIS MOCLELLAR NATIONAL OFT THK CIRY Al COUNTY ine Rew YORK, RALLYING POINT 0) OF rhs CAMPAIGN. Tho leading democratic speakers of the country will be resent. “Among hem— jov. Seymour. Joha Van Buren, Sogn Beltiont. Hon. Hf, 0. Murphy, Richard O'Gorman, fas. W. Gi Gen. Hobart Ward, erard, Hiram Ketchum, Jr,, Gon. Nagle,” treet by Honky, McCloskey, ents, of others, There will be stands outside MeClellan Clubs in’ the city will ere } Secretaries, TPHE NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COM- mittee wili meet at the Sioclair Houng 1 Broadway and Eighth street, on Monday evening, October 3 at7'4 0 clock, py order. McKEON, Chairman. J oe * Wnirmonn, _Bowuns M. Puce, Secretaries ‘NION AND WAR REMOCRACY NOMIMATION, ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, D FIFTEENTH Waits, ED art NINTH quote Ma ane. CAMPBBLL, Chairman Nom. Con, ‘NION MOMAN ATION Yor Assembly, WILLIAM K, STRONG, First Assem- trick, Westchoster county (Morrisaaia, West Farms, tchester, Baxtchexter and Yonkers), 8T WARD GERMAN McCLELLAN CLUB. Ate uveting held October 4. 14st, in Lewis Mune giel, No 'S* Greenwich streey Mr’ Hieury Lindenstruh stated the obj aah the meeting, and moved the unantvous pny org oe Xx, a8 Supervisor, which was car- ried wildest enthusiasm; and every member Fledged himself to oxert ‘ail hia power iu secure bie elec: win Hoth, sooretary. 7. N, Muller, president sy 7 Cari Rau, tre Ee Prana Armbroster, T. Gould, gonn dathes, Lewis Rancher, David Lsaeper, Lewis Mune, John Rafe: ‘T. #5. Muller, Faeob Mat! Louis Grobe, Charles be: Jobn Rein edt, , Paal Kionr, Philipp Gantier, peri ¥roelicl Christian Ochs, rerdinand sdepet, Jacob Lizaran, Francis Dietfenbacher, Caspar Mauer, Jneov Wolf, Herrnican Lemibke, Radoiph Kaodel, doreph Fliegauf, Emil Rentu John Keppler, Franels Dielfoabacher, Jr., John Hof Meory Gros, George Baus Christian Diseh, Gharieg Fur Lindenstruth, ries Baalinger, Veter Diseh, ‘Wm. Schoenthaler. XT REGULAR MEETIN ‘Longshoremen's Independent Club wilt be held at wich street, on Tuesday evening, November l, at ik. Punctual Ce oO te "oes ited. By ord EDWARD STKA! AN, President. __Jornri Anmuons, Georelary. (Biguwwonth, Twe Tammany, Mozart, Mot ont ony oko sae Twenty-first warda), clubs and German nomina- street aud ere endorsed — ing canidutes reea—-Fernande Wood P. Ingrabam, wot iteyper. Vm. Shirmer, Robert Gamble, Phil, Mer- Oakey Hall, om WARD GERMAN DAMOCRATIC ¢ & The German eitivens ‘of (he abr Spectfully invited te attend ‘November rere 1 TH WARD CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. NO, meeting of thix orgaivation will be held at Central Halt, 174 Grand street, on Wednesday eveaing, November 2. Panetual iS requested. By orui Joun Ear ip MES CONKOY, Chairma 2 TH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIO UNION Club will meet ai thei» rooms, om Monday, October Bi, at Soclock ¥. M order of JOHN McOULKIN, President, Baur Wvewrr. Secretary. 25 D WARD. —THIRTERNTH ASBEMBLY Disre tor: United Mozart and McKeon nominetion for Member ft Assembly, — ni THOMAS O'CALLAGU AN, ~ a “MELLIN. é § WERE.=GF Uirestock of | f ‘Hats, weed AND JOCKEY HATS ‘OF BEVERY Di-« m.—L. BINS Milioery, the largest Co hong Notice, opposite Niblo's. te Honneta, Hats wud i orld. FT Broadway, Chidrew # Hate ia great variety. oda retalied @) WwhOledale prices, ARENCH MILLANBRY.—-MADAME $uLovEm, an Bxthaven io, has the bandsomest and cheapest Bon sin insciy, Ladies are invited to call aud exami eB —— n, Superintendent, Md yd 181_ NINTH Peg a REAR x Mopen on Tuesiay, O- singed Farts, ng Velvet, Cloths ‘and mings, at lo “ ». PIN incre poll THB PALL AN ee STYLES OF 85 Bleecker street. iT OFF WEARING ar aut at the California coats from re J GULDSTL Sy 1a wenty second aud Tweary. third ‘all orders will be duty atisaded to, in or out \REAT SALE OF IMPORTRD MILLINERY, tiring from the millinery busta this season's in; ‘anon 13 and $25, ‘000, ENEDICT'S, 12 Wave: se ne cht MB. IMOGEAE B WALTON, 0, BROADWAY, 114g nots ani Hate, which she wilt exhibit the coming weer. ADAM |ARRONNE, 575 BROADWAY. HAS JUST ‘stooie ‘Militnery, a Hats, Headdrenses, &. 9 | Brow pi niea mr ah $80, ) be sold fo ), to be sold for Madame anc STREET, HAS Fail a aiid ro sisted dorsi Mita re ganas Lt J Hos? SELECT J pasonreneht. (RADE, or ‘THR Tatars re, See M a8 Ww t $3 50. GRECIAN AB ies onnx ase af perone on a Hair Goods fm Fashionad!s Harraressta . near Bowery, Bridal 9 BROADWAY, 0 oppost ve ASTOR reage, A of Winter Bonus and Mi ean ant oxaming One woes ve ¥ & TAOWBRIDUL,

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