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SCHOO! COMMISHONERE. rst Dist ‘Tammany. csert, 3—William H. Gray, 1—James B. Dupignac Soometa ¥. ant CITY POLITICS. didates inthe Field wre — 2—Hoary P. West. eee meee ot the Tammany Ring te | 3— Willian E. ‘rev. (55 seeeeiene masa taeke Contibony-Fus Sires Sar tara yacency) Thea —Thomas J. Bale, | ments all Assessed a Mon! Salary teokes. R " ' @ivideally to Carry Hoffman The ~ 1—James B. Dupignac, 5—Edward L. Corlies. J 2—Charles 8. Strong. 3—William H. Christe. 4—James J. Burnett. (To fill vacaucy) Thee. Took cer. 5—Wiltiam E. Duryea. @—Jamec E. Hastie. 7—Charies Cheeny. SCHOOL TRUSTRES, Wards. Democratic Union, 14—Rivhard Beanie. 3—Joba A. Gilmour. Capdidete for the Vacancy im the Sixth Judicial District-The Other Events—The Supervisor Controversy. The contest forthe offices to be filled on the 3d day of December next, whea the charter election will be decided, is being actively carried on. The candidates ‘ere legion, and tue anxiety felt on al) sides very creat a8 to the result. There are Aldermen, Schoo! Trustees, ‘Bodeo! Commisetoners and a Police Justice to be eloctod, ‘and a catch race for Councilmen is also entered. But Dene’ 2—Houry P. Andrew © Matheson. —(To fll vacaney) Theo, Tooker, Wards, Tammany. 5—Fred, W. Schmale, 9—And, T, Matheson. 16—George Kugen. ‘Qhe great race and prize of the day ison the etry for | 12—Patrick Dunican. (To fill vacancy) ‘the Mayoral sake. ‘On this event al! the real interest Pe 1, Bohateret, ‘of citizens and taxpayers is concentrated. There is not 5—Wm. B. Burras. an interest represented withia the boundaries of tbe 18—Michael Ry yan. = Epeserm. Tne hambiest (To fill vacane; 9—H, P. see. madierhoie ‘that ts not here involved. e ml 7) Howell. ¥ Yepresentative of the most unpreteniious busincer PRR St er calling in the city taxed for the sup- | 21_W, C. Higgins. is Joun 4 vbaiey pert of the Tammany ring government bas a | 22—Peter McCullough. MF. C, Wi im the result of the race for the Mosart. 18—John Paul divect and vital interest —M Priced: Pate SS Mayoralty. J is this fact iat bas brought into the Seld —_ — 1 BPM em four candidates to contest for the prize, Buta month or | 14— Sheridan. 22—A. B, Underhill. so ago Hofman, the present incumbent, backed by be = Vers ‘ Yoter Bismarck Sweeney and the costly Lunch Club ring, | 17_Jonn ne with all the patronage of the city at hisecommand, had | 20—Joha H Tietjen. the whole course to himself fora walk-over, But the | 22—Peter McCullough, VL JUBTICR—-©12TH_DIVTRIOT, Baear’s articles on city politics bave resulted in pat- (fo 6 ) hag three other contestants im the field, and Von Hef- man, siartied from his dream of easy success, is going te daave.e harder road to travel to secure the race than he anticipated, But he says “Ives of mo consequence.” Like poor “Toots,” the matters most fatal te bis hopes and aspirations, such asthe Hmns.p's articles have been, are of “no consequence” to ‘Toots’ Hoffman. Aad he.may.deem it of no consequence to anybody eles. But they are not all Tootses in the world, and Toots Woman will find bimeelf* in company with a very emall minority of other Tootees next election day. ‘Teere are now four candidates forthe Mayoralty—lvoots Heffman, Wood, Darling, and the iast, Anthon, the mominee of the democratic Union party, who, though Iasventeved, is going to put the best -of his competitors te their mettle. The most strenuous efforts of the ring are-being put ferth to elect thew man. Bat, not content John Petterson, Toadies Hr Lape THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. ) Prepesed Punishment for Bribery of Mem- bers of the Legislature—Capacity of the Brie Canal—-The Judiciary Report. Avsany, Noy. 23, 1867. ‘The Convention met at ten o'clock A, M. s In accordance with a request heretofore made, a reso- ution was adopted directing the Secretary to send copies of the proceedings of the Convention to the Canadian ‘Parliament and the Legislature of Ontario. Mr, Eppy moved that on and after Monday next the Toll be called each. day, and that all members absent ‘without leave shall forfeit their pay for that day. woth the patrons: x command, | t and prospect- | Tabled. ive, they have initi the most unjust and oppressive PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION IN THE LEGISLATURE, wystem of spoliation the ee departinents: ‘Mr. Graves offered the following: — deen imputed to the “ yr brit and on hi Cee a a ae eae teeta aed | aopintatare nl he pubic wld hes amon ripened into candidste, Hodman, filches from 1 the belief that the cb: true; apd whereas, bands of the subordinates under the-control of himself |g" careful examination into the conduct of tne oo ure discloses the fact that in most instances the y to meet the epee are untruthful and groundless, and that the oor. eit is @ $160,000 prize for Tuption imputed to the Legislature ie properly, and truth- ébe ring. wrested {rom the poor attaches ‘Of the munici- charged to the lobby members and shysters vee ‘Legislature for selfish and corrupting in. pal government, controlled by the honest apd respect able Chief Magistrate Hofman. The rings subordinate soche peienenh angers st Sint Cinece forhim. The aGifficulties causes of rapture which ex- — —- pari removed, and self-interest ms Sooke Be. That it in the duty of the Legislature to pase law it a crime, puniabable by fine and imprisonment, for any person to receive, have in his offer to any member of either branch of lature, May feoling “that might have | suy money or other valuable property 10 infiaence or cou: trol the vote of such member upon uy measure in teed he padi the pabiicg ‘good, in — te ey bye ate Legialauire, ‘any member who 8 all be Spproached f for the election. teas rem remored that the chairman of the Re- | Pisint against suc + wwho shall fall or neglect, to make eom- aint against such offender, shall hi be guilty of « male —— or "imprisonment, or bot ublican Central Committee is in suspicious alliance Sa 6 cou! P meanor and sub ‘with the chief of the City Hall Lunch Ciub, with a view in the digcretion of Ref ef selling over a large republican vote = Hotfman—tbe ferred to the ‘Commitise on Official rae, same little fussy personage, it is said, having expressed Dimeeli decid opposed. to Darling, 1g * Resolved, That the Canal Board be requested to report to this Convention at the earliest day practicable what is the capaelty of the Ene canal to pass property eastward, and whether in the opinion of said board any increase of capa- city ie to accommodate the inereasing trade ofthe Western States, and whether there is any danger of a his party. The race certainly will bebstween Wood, Dar- Jing and Hoffman, and if Darling is to be sold the repub- Rican voters ought to have @ voice in the matter be the privilege of selecting a man in whose inter. est their votes are to be cast, if cast against their ewo ik In this case the Democratic Union candidate would be the frst choice, and with the anti. _ Tammany clement of the city all combined upon him, {| @here would be Jittie doubt of the election of a man ‘Who mould prove a worthy representative of the chief ty Of the republic, and. the rejection of the ee imbecile incumbent. The. party who nomipaied Dr. Apthon are sncere in their selection ofa representativ THE FRANCHISES OF NEW YORE City, The PRESIDENT presented a communication from the Geputy clerk of the New York City Common Couneil 10 response toa resolution of the Convention calling for eopies of the report ef a select committee of the Com- mon Council relative to the rights and franchises of said ¢ity. Tabled and ordered to be printed. THE SUFFRAGE QUBSTION. ‘Mr. Waizs moved that the Committee on Revision be imetructed to add the following to the fifth article on “apne and no voter shail be prohibited from voting fo: efiaes 0 ber eeNvoted for bu the dletrct where: such ‘voter in om. Tevied by consent of the mover. alt, Hats moved we amoend the ‘operon the ju mm on judiciary to the organization of bag ‘Sapreme Court as follows :— Thee ‘were wre should. ‘be the State twelve judces; the existing feat“ anice to be ber tar ip appointed Fim amt a two > jentices mm each of the eae die tate term to be held ev: year; seven judges to be assigned therefor, four of whom shall con- ; such causes as may be directed by term to be heard general terms to be beard by not less owe judges and one justice; but a in the’ district for The Convestion then went inte Committee of the Whole om the report on the ‘gormww The pending question was om the amendment by Mr. Ramsey, providing that the present members of the Court Appeals shall be members of the new court for the pe- riod for which they were elected. ance po a Comvention adjourned to THS SIXTS POLICE DISTRICE CONTEST. ‘The race for the vacant Jt ip of the Sixth district Bes mainly between Mr. jus H. Lane and My. Ste- ¢ agp Reapespot the former the'candidate of Tammany, ‘ under the colors of the with Hf it coming toa ) ab seven Lui | Z Vavasis Discovery.—Granite found in Minnesota bas been tested by the government ‘Wash- it and ras sch ge pel bd to any in the roe gro and fully equal 4 Russian Granite, kaos building in Europe, SHIPPING -NEWS. Almanac fer New York—Thie Day. CLEARED. _ M omgend City of Cork (Br), Phillips, Antwerp—J @ eae Gee smecie, Tnkiepeegh, Ot Theees, Rio Stevmship Circassian. Bilis, New Orleans—New York a Meade, Sampeon, New Orieans—H B Crom. the resignation of Ale: i & Co. chined to canvass the ene" pubsing, ‘of ‘more’ thas | rStamanip Raleigh, Marshman, New Orleans—Livingsion, an as pe oa Steamship San Jacrnto, Atkif{ Savannah—Garrison & alternative mandames “ prome Court, directing ag ty to count the votes da ; Savannab—| i... ‘abould not do Toe ta rea Stcamahio Nauhatas, Woodhall Charlestou-it B Morgan i i te whieh te Weamshin Fairban! Wilmington, NO—J Hand. ‘places will be Sicemehtp Louies Moore, Newbern—Murray, Fer- va Bteamantp poy uy Nortom&, City Point ana doubt Bteamehip Hatteras, jorfotn, Polat and st the Board te to a oo ‘L McCready & by ”~ x irgialay Roverts, Norfolk—Ol4 Dominion EE aoe rae Washington, DO—Brown Rieamcnio Olueus Morgue BestoussW F Clvie. Med Acushnet, Kelly, Mew Bedfora—Fergueen & Gane Conmmiuton (Br), Arcus, Liverpool—Willlams & nip Jeba Mane (Br), Mana, Tavndoa—Puach, Metecke & Sega tytn eerste ‘Washington a Grek deen "Gamape Uibrsiuae’ for ardere—Bret, fon & a... Be ate orem Meyer, Gibratiar for orders—Chas » my exe Som ams ‘Cacase, Baap ace a Morning Light (Br), Waller, Cadis vis \Tigo—Harbeck * rk Rovedae (Br, Morrill, Ciudad Bottvar: -Harbeck & Bark Mayfower, oat Demarara—H Ts owbridge’s masa tr) Breasbaws a O Feipuray Tay “mie BA, Bs, chat a theme Ute Pete WM Stece, Back, Kingwin, JW F Bmall & CA 4—Joha Bush. “ease Tases Soe Covennas, Caries 8. Siren, aha rpm ‘ eay Miller, Joun A. Dusenbu. 'y. Ouenieer (iam 8 Walitoe, i iy thes 40-3 Tam 5 earl Won tea at oes sme quent See Hii ia, Marka, Pu—® DHurtbot & Pie Temmany. cbr Americus, Te wit abot Wi ne oe Bebr 8 wn Tnmons Bn bun Keo o ae re f Semipton, Dupuy, Petersburg, Va—Van Brunt & rf q James Manaban, es | L Soye-40 W Lewis 5B -John Macro. 7” Eee Harve =< & Reenett& Bro. Patrick. gan. eee” + daw Cunningham, Jr. fan adn ‘Thomas Canary. Jobe Repneiée, Peter Gitean. Cberke REPORTED BY oy Mag oTRam b EST Mek Fabata DST, i i Ney stare od aE: EN iy iccaccal adnan KENTUCKY STATI Qoapnctows ‘Tith, with mdse and passengers, to FE Cu- bed ‘Bart Higattco. ace Oct 16. lat Seectip America, (Brem), Bremen Nov, via | 18, lop |, two ang Py before Southampton 12th, with mdse and ‘passe “cers, to Oel- ‘bound to riehs 4 Oo. Wy A ‘weather and v8 George, Davia, Es neues = truest Faneractinte wie i Satan Sak sanes acne | fcomvear SACau RIS setkcce Neston at hos rom W an ow aut tamara Oa ae abs ion 8, The Yeas bound to Hie. atechian: ie for de Burepa, ef is in Steame! ey rton, Savannah, wih ee. wR | Bea 33, with this season, mak'ng 1200 Nov dbis all told. wo the and leave rn men tie Picea Senea inthe ae “ame oday, there some time in ase the Old Dominion Saomaniy Oe Steal Glaucus, toWP | Nov7, no lat, a. or Ship Touaennda, Julius, from Laxerpool for Philadelphia, Bark Bounding Billow (of et Sota eigaiiek. warn Oct | Nov S lat 47 Che 4,224 Gibrater 224, with frait, F Conant Oct | Ship D: Holjes, from Rolteréam for New 2. inlagas spoke bark Msites Williamson, Som ‘Cette | York, Nov 3 oi oe ines Baroy same <¢ Pe Cay bpp a - rom, 25th, erchans Porte. " th brig Othello (Bi Genoa for St Jonne; ‘Wyndau. Pyndt, America. since Ror is pH ise from BW io NW. | ghuanoe mnoe Anas, Oct shirived, biig Torrent, Goud, ¥a- oe a Lis Cee Be roe tt, Nickerson, NY ork. Dk S Brock a ee ay winds eae ws rome: Nov On, ane Finland, Brwart, for New Brig Ne id), Zukernitz, Rio iro, 51 dave. wi fork, cote Od Seema Ee dene, fopartere. | |, Damrmogrn. Nor 1008, ship Liusie Moses, Cakes, from = pod tithes Nov 3Arrired, sp Dougan (Br > Morrison, fi and foremaat. ‘ Mi Pte Pendergast, Havana, 1¢ days, in ballast Baltimore: brig Eva ® Josuson. Brig Tor vie), Williame, Trinidad, $2 7 ate sailor Fhiiena, Davis, NYork; sehr Ra Hl, & wie iy er? = Side “oct 06 Havana, aw brig Honor =p a | Meera o—Arvined, See, Ring. fan, Francleoo; days, with tale Tam Pi sistas 4, Tih Merge. pak Kate (Bo. i). MeDorgal, Maitland, NS, 2 days, wil Deoder wali og Light, wi sie Whitney & Ci Lhe oa, Owens Baltimore Sytbel eet San lla, Misabetnport for Poriand, Me, with Bet ou th Mary ‘An Néw Orleans: City oti Alex subse Rstes, Calais, with lumber, to | of Washi y fakrom ane and yea Fonnoyivanie (o ), Lewis, é Schr Gen Sheridan, Murphy, Fall River, u 1B, Nov $8—Arrived, steamer Ex. Sehr Thos Bonn wright Fall River. Waves ies MONROE, pe tyhe cg Po Schr Hazleton, Gardner, Pai Pan for Baltimore_—left the onan ‘siek at K Schr Pawnee Dill, Proven. FALL RIVER, Nov 2_Arrived, schra B H Wilson, Har- Schr J 8 Terry, Batt Providence. Hig, Philadelphia Sareh Elizabeth, Kelley, Schr White Foam, Hawes, Providence. bi EE sta x ied. S Schr Heory May, Fr Providgnce. * | ann al ir * Schr Young Tensor, Crowell, P : Set i low Warn, Davis, Providence. wacobcest cnet b Korat are Se FB Aten, Cae Brit FO a ee east Meggie Bel, Hale dortor dos ot ~~ x ‘ork for Net eucee jog Beate, Carl. do for Augu seg bal in, fo ea sche py ney ag Providence. HOLMES’ HOLE, Nov 21, PM—Arrived. bne Uneas. Smith, Providence. Shute, Bultimore for ‘sohrs Mary D Cranmer, Bene HN Bs, RC Cranmer, hie. jewburyport Ri Schr 8 Clark, ‘Wentworth. ‘for New Haven—got ashore on Greai Sebr Hudeos, 6: Rew tgnean._ Point, Ne ry ‘off without Schr Selenice, Mores Glomibe, arstore ihrowing overboard feet of lumber. mh Belk oe ay ao this AM, schr ‘ Schr Marta, Lae heres Galveston; Julia Elisabeth, © Tor Nvoweein s ses ‘ by Schr Oreser, Mlsek, Wont asbece swio ame | OUT eO0 i Wen the ih fast wnde'ia South Toot on Mil Rock; will come off at water, ‘of deck load of lumber. = : Harteau, od ct. oo a In port 9 AM, Si. betas © a Kenneiy. Pore Paragon; ec! Ne 4 i F Julia Decker, neee, jlenry Perkins, Mi juss, re Schr Rodert Smit Mareen, Rerdand, Bt Plenry Leruias: D Gtuamer Pore ion Ges’ A Pierce, an Sloop J'P Evans, tin Rilssbeihpori for New Haven. | Sie" ee : hip. a benes, 18th inst for ey Se—arrived, sehrs Wave, Mason, Glasgow . On the first day 40. a beavy “during which shifted, oargo and Prowler, se wana Teak: ik that it required the constant a Wile ares Wee, 3 fen ecrow at tho av compelled the return of Bt Gare P foo ifth ecrow at the pumps, and BELOW. pie Bark Ra Inbow. from Pictou. NB. pe.sLiverpoal a - SAILED. Serine Nort are TB Joues, Smith, St Sor i America, Rio ae bissee'rg Glas. NS, Ne W—Arrived, im corvette Co- og me ey m: De ca 8 ony of | onthe Cee Ane Acbictalt vie hey West: hip Resale Gatdinnore «tc "key ; Aleoner, Gary, Frontertis, § lo; Ni 181) for for bow. Charleston, {Oy of the death of her former Gibson, Was hington, ‘Monterey, Edi NYork; New Orleans ;Gen art! egos sar barks Emma Wilmington; . “an! has ‘Babbage, {Stee lower © ‘ay In consequence of the fog. Ameria an Shipmasters’ Association. Chee, Se Neo 6 ¥ Fatt, Srmaet—Roous 38, 26 aww 27. Nov 20—Arrived, ik M Freeman, ‘The following « pproved Masters and Officers have reesived vs commissions from | this Association :— mond, Bang fat omne Poan a Eizecone brie Seep dingrseas" Charles J Bishop, ehip tS wary i toes Ha olor vacant: Task Bouthara S Andrews, bark Alex MoNell; Poe dtcwn for Virginia’; Rising Sum, Jones, Georgetown, ‘on the 16th inst with a") >a ui ndeo tthe result. ike Sm all, from Bangor for « i ive © Inst, Cg lee 500 bushels potatoes, “sh wih probably be : in fe PB 16, expreas te Rober i fiehtbond ae, wilh ‘with tee, v0 jugar and molasens, to H Trowbridces tothe 19th inst had heavy NW and W Silavans, Nor aa Arrived ‘seagate shio Guba, ehart, Machias; schr Mary E mind te), Rarie, Windsor, XS, 247% jakacuae ietepe Ror araa, eng: Reet Champion, New Brig H Means, is, Want eors. aan etd Nev wit blaten tm master. York, Arthemus Cr Shulee, NS, 16 days, with spars, MAnsaituxe, Nov 8—Arrived. Gi tontow fRitecon. Morravines, Oct Schr Emma (Br), n Davis, 8t Stephens, 12 days, with lath, oh Ram Ota, oily, Ratuimote for Salem. Zork Bosses Arress Get & vere Schr ony Werkon: Behn anghitana, ‘Babetmport for Wall | in port Oct Ie, bark Th a a gaa Sehr Sophia Ann, Baker, Fiisavethport for Providence atacarass Wer Bart Gutadare “stan fear Uively Rock, oe Eimabeinpen for Feovisence. | failed (Sob arrived) prior to dist, brig F J Merryman, witht Staten Islander, Babcock, Elizabethport for New Ha- MilorraaDas, Nov 7-—-Cleared, Schiller, Minnemano, Gal- "Hobr Geo Ragar. Chauncey, Hiisabethport for Greeawich. | VOSS. way 7 arniveg, Foreningen, Tosen, York. 0} Hzabeihnort for Millvitie, 4 : Bohr pe xing pork for Middletown. Amerieas Parts. Sehr Lyndon, }O8TO! I. er radi. Gor Ocoee ey Aare 10 days. m micaid base Newton ie meds cand c oe biel ar fen Ore it Behr Gen Made, God Lubee, q Allen. Cyn- Behr A'Peucrn, thheeine. ilzworth, stor Adams, ana Kuo, Young. Schr Watchmin, Smith. Calala, 10 sory; Beart, Adams, and Rio, Young. Cape Aun, was run into by an unknown brig KR a ag and bobetay carted sway, ‘and mainsail gre Schr om Michal RATION rahra Miosthe tiny ce oot: mie Behr N Shute, Belfast, ert Sehr int cant Belfast, an Baxter W ceiver 4 aye. Lean and ‘Gen eridan, ane Manor. 1b dave. Rehr Coan Hammond, Bangor for Pi Fidtedetchia, Pe seagrine oo rea (and passed Cape Cod at 4.30 Schr G Rankin: Rankin, Bangor for Hackensack. Schr John @ Brooke. Henley: ¥ Pai Arrived, seamer Nereus. Ayork:, rigs Rila Vail. Rohr Wm Capes, Baker, win, Rew York. Reatout: pexre ‘Whi Geo tee “Below tert Srmenie, ee er epee aati, Portiand for Philadelphia, om bark As Rehr Gan Marie, Torrey, Reckian pec Sov aa-Arrived, schr Yankee” Blade, * Delaware, Roods, land. Coombe, B Alexander Young, Y« Jersey City ing, Young, Behr A Amsden, Bi sauerast, tor Arrived. echr Maria, Smith, Eliza- Rehr Chowan. Guthrie, Reco for Norfolk. there st 5 ‘Trefe " Gorka sehr Miataatic, Crapro'e, B Boston, een oe rie ase my sf Gang. Schr Chas Hil, Till Boston for Philadelphia, Sones. Work: a ina" a Schr J W Everman. Everman, Boston for Philadeiphis. ee eee a i Eptier, Boren gate. MBRISTOL, Nev ss ates i, senre same ‘4 Brown, Marble, a Schr M M Bi Schr Lamartine, ovation % pox. Wain ne Lene. ra ily, ab. a, Rail, Harms Heleo Sehr D Camsi hk, Soha id. + D Comatod yi Sehr M A Rowland, Fuller, Schr Gotten Fuster Dows, "New " Beater’ for Philadelphis. Sehr 0 L Herrick. doarey. 1 ‘ork. ta ‘w—Safled, schr Equator (Br), Ran- Moneka, and James Adger. New rage iar Soha eye mesos: a sab, Jamaes Young: do, wont Rok ik NYork; B B Souder, do. sek Hor 1b-Gearea, bg Marshall Dutes, Coombs, the ship. Has been towed up to the city. Conway, Har ey rata at Newbern of { he ve above” are sncher at hatin and Wind ai sune ‘et, calm. . for Boston. Sf Bowtae vg seep Joseph Grant, Warren, Elisabethport RRORWICR, Xe Sor Zi Sello, aches Coaster, NYork; Read: "iw NONDON, Ne Rot arrived, mae —— NYork for an Easiern port: yin" Heer ctor Providence: sarah, ie inet my Thucce Bristo,fo do; iy 4j jor 40; 58, for do: ars apenas Myon ed apace for. Providence. iled—Sebr J B Cunningham, Philadelphia; sioop Harri- “ew. HAVEN, - S2—Arrived. schrs Tempest, Jones; Franklin Pierce, Hi ;H 8 Collins, Hill; Sut War- wick: Ed Ew fever; Hovtune, Biiszards" hi ‘All commissions not | *hewed annually are invalid. Mar Ine Disasters. ak Edwards, st New Orteans, collided Foes aka: ark, mame sere ‘as she on the steamer. Stewart; Foam, Homan, and Sailor Boy, ES wer ciruek about melas *arooant side, carrying | Munsell, Barlow, ——— for NYork; Judge Hopkinson, Pen- ra suck mou ner be) warke. At the time the Mouterey, New Branswick. Satie — ‘SW Pass. ey roars Katy J Hoyt, Baltimore; sloop Proof atts: from hn, NB, for Liver. | Ont TA DELPntA. 22—Arrived, steamer Reman, arias Portland, Ma ¢, 234 Inst with 15 feet of water in ; pees a Fontana 55 Tc'well save te diactange Howton cirsic Rages Westie do, © Merrick, oe of Bt Joba, NP) ty Naryiaey. Hal Haley, New Havens Annie V Bergen, ‘Thomp- a Fa tar fo a nande Stel 2a Bre Oe, trom a Southern por een rigs a j cargo Jost, oo Cardenas. ‘Coom! at Providence from Bangor, Cleared—Barks Hussey, Antwerp; MB Sorning, combs) W, on Tuesday night. off Hand: | Byrne. K otterdanm; brige, Anna: Wellington, J ‘hes By om) WF onyReentpe sighs of aaa rela, nal Ser, Riser. Antwerp: A Scum on, ‘which was pich “ed up and towed into Indiaf iu pnekey Bowe: SY eaceg Sores aoe steamer Harlan, subs ‘auent to the late gale on the oon , Noel, Boston: Joseph Hay, . ‘coast, was sold by aueti on Mt that port prior to the ¢ Hackett. Fall River: 'B ives, for $758, She had be en running between Gaives- | Bowduch, Providence: W Fall River. jobite. FORELARD, Nov cua ar 22, o L, Lovell, Aibesy. Sicur Dacotan, Capt H E Pats ‘tee, went ashore Oct 28 (as Gongee— Bare Phenis (Br), res: ned) ine henry BE § vale « peaks Ree. . eee kB Allen, iil, Bt Thomas; Josephine, iting from ayes vessel struck at tie evening: im one hour the upper deck washed rere Mareen re 4 ght nexi morning the ‘went ent James Davis, NYork for Belfast; echrs A ‘wae lost, alsoom ) man; the balance fe ome. Conte Baltimore; Hudson, Calais for New ee a TTLA ay ass | PURE ee poh ig per or eas em cents of ‘and pr a Pasmiov—Considerabie anriet} of the schr Fashion, of im the bay mackerel py of her ‘and it ise: itt _MISCELA: ANBOUS. BSOLUTB Divo wv, 4 ™ iN NEW A ry YORCES Ol ps TATNRD Of Fore: i eaters L Rint, Count Fa or ot ou A CURR FOR wane} A AB FOR, ree ae —T Sod ove references at'No- 16 Bosd A SCIENTIFIC DI DISCOVERY—4 persian New York. 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Dox 4,531 Post oflce, Ae, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN York and States where deoere dru ness. blag varie ‘no publicity; ne charge ul) divorce OWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, ROTO |—BR' HITIS—SCROFULA.— oes ere note been cured, and galy aie’ sisniy They are always pa repaid tee eset Wi. ‘R. PRINCE, EMOCRATIO UNION CITY CONVENTION, The Convention met at the Everett Rooms, Faasday Ne ‘son J. Waterbury was evening, November at eee yd a rel jas sppeinten by home crag A wards called credentials of two sets of lly cregentale nia the Wear teenth ward Mr, Moore, of Twelfth it was ordered that the eandidate for Mayor by a viva voce vote. Halpine. of the Nineteenth ward, in an name of Jobn H. Anthon, and ww the. and Mr. B: led i? NELSON J. WATERBURY, Chuirman, Tuowas F. Gitano, +} Seeretaries. Orro H. Coo! Lr Teursuaoes of the authority vested in me, T hereby appoint the following commities for the purposes above 12—George H. ch, bm trick O° Ries a. 20—Ausin Henry i. Rovme. — Bryan Mokenns. james seg, Rourke. a ELSON J. Reese Chairman. igor datenon from busin: Paneaes Of paivie, veneers. Oe es iy face from 12 to. ‘tee cnn MEDICATED FRUIT (AN ENTIRBLY VE- ie reeeee Fe 1867.—AT ch, MEETING hoe jon Assccia- mated as prneation Is NATURE'S | ‘8 REMEDY. ‘When pain exists in any pe ny part of the body, # cured anfely, it must be by EXPELLING THE BUMORS ‘WHICH ARE ITS CAUSE, Any other mode often ccca- sions sad accidents and net seldom sudden death, Common sense tells us that pain is @ proof that matters are in the bowels and in the blood, and pain is the ‘VOICE OF NATURE ‘which calls for their removal. BRANDRETH’S PILLS ore nature's remedy, and can never injure and certain to oure “Ware pain and disease, whether Mt be in the head or feet; 1m Tact they take out every IMPURITY FROM THE BLOOD; THEY INSURE HEALTH AND LENGTH OF LIFR. BRANDRETH'S PILLS cleanse end invigorate the stomach, restoring its digestive powers when all hope had gone. Read the following proof:— Taxcorrvitts, Coun. Sept. 17, 1867, B. Brasvaera, M.D:— My Daan @2—For many years past I hare been a suffer. ing invalié. About a year ano my troubles came to a crisis, and my doctor oid I must die, J had is oftes,end my gtomach and digestive organe were eo paralyzed that the lightest food would be thrown off undigessed, even often being down twelve hours I wasted away almost tee shadow, and every day expesied that death would relieve my sufferings. The doctormjhad abandoned my ease, and my motber determined to try Brandreth’s Bills. ‘Ske first gave me two, which 1 kept down eight hours. I thea vomited them up entirely undissolved. My mother ‘then powdered four pills and gave them to me in molasses. ‘These stayed down and ected slightly, I continued daily to take them in this way fore month, and each day grade. ally gained. My appetite returned with full powers of Gigestion. 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