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10 another term of sia feats and $30,000 at the York + King as candidates for United States Senator from EUROPEAN MARKETS. yoght JH Youmans, Gldersicere, Pawtucket for New on Rf te ge Galrad Laganmphinat = Salied 234, RC POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, ville Police Court, Why not? Isn’t the learned | that State, Senator McCreary’s torm expires March “ Boer 1 Ceameath ebeoek, wraslerty fet, rey Tork erine ‘inthrop, Stewarts WY Cem put back ARRON. gentleman big enough to hold @ dozen “sits,” with | 4, 1870. LONDON MONBY MARKET.—LONDON, Oct, 7—4:30 4 a0 mare oe rior Siisabethport, we d ont: . bs Darien (a), eters ee ae REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE. fat incomes and nothing to dot Judge Dent and General Alcorn have agreed to | p, M.—Uonsols closed at 934 for money and 8% 8) Boe Telegrons Waltweri Rewoae foe How York. Fiisaas,, Philadel nj Conatttl lag i a Mr. John Hall ta excedingly anxious to fourisn | stump Mississipp! in company for the Governorantp. | 99%» fax the Recoun. aes eee allway’ stocks | Behe Richménd, Rent, Norwich for New York. der, Jenkins, and Republic, Uptén, New Orleans. fans tow The Vacancies in the State Ticket. around town as aCity Father. To the fartherance of Returns from the town elections in Connecticut, | aasier, y ry 2834; Iinote Central, 94. caren eee Sormies for Biisabetaport. : ‘7. Lnamony, Rept Lim port © Michels (NG), Diliw! The Sores of the Republican State Committee | this ena a body of “‘woters” residing in the Twenty- held on Monday last, exhibit small republican gains. Panis BOURSB—Panis, ‘Oct. 7.—Bourse steady. Bohr r Bandctt, New r London for New York, Movity Pe Yet Arrived, Meamaht a Davids ¢ Quebec, f. 42c. r New Yor! , Sept 22—Sal }eno8. ‘were continued last night at the Lincoln Club Rooms, | first ward, calling themselves the “independent A telegraphic despatcn states that Tuomas Hill- bay BOURSS.—FRANKPORT, Oct. 7,—United Sehr Bou lartford for Philadelphia. SoutHameton, Oct 5—Arrived, steamship Lefpaig, Baltle No, 37 Union square, with Mr. Hamilton Harris ta the chair, The principal object of the sesaion waa the selection of candidates for State Engineer and workingmen” (it 1s the easiest thing in the world to call oneself a workingman) have nominated the aspiring Jobn for the aldermanic office, salary house has declined the republican nomination for Comptrolier of this State, The Montgomery (Ala.) Mail states that ex-Gov- States five-twenty bonas firm and unchanged, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKBT.—LIVERPOOL, Oct. 7 4:30 P, M.—The market closed at the following quo- tations:—Middiing uplands, 12%. ; midding Orleaps, i, Homan, Bi Schr Laura Hatch, Hill, Portland, Ct, for New York. Schr Joseph Rogers, Muy, Portland, Schr Doretta Katn, Stocking, Portlan Behr E Flower, Russell, Porland, » Walden, Portland, Ct, for N iow ¥ re. iti, Sept 23-Arrived, Emma F Herriman, Randell, etl jens 22—Arrtved, brig Lord of the Isles (Br), Pat- terson, N’ ork: % nor James 1. Orr, in conjunction with others, | j9:/q, ‘The sales of the day foot up 8,000 bales, tn- Schr Jane M Brainard, McCarty, Portland, Ct, for New VeKa Cruz, Sept 28—In port brig Walter J Cummin Surveyor and State Comptroller, in place of Mr. J. | included. on S ‘atng 2 “i ery 2 ¥ : i Davis, from Liverpool, arrived Mth, for Mediterranean a &. Robinson and Thomas Hillhouse, declined, Aftera ‘The Tweedites are immense on banner raising, | is “quietly Senterizing and Waikerizing South cinding Efe for export ene, pe soulation. ey he Buen M Dnfleld, Raynor, Portland, Ct, for Hatem, | ae a a verpool, a 0 Jengthy canvass of the situation tt was decided to | They ‘histed” a sign in East Broadway, near | Carolina. « ng - Te Schr Wm § O'Brien, O'Brien, New Haven for New York, put William B. Taylor in nomination for State Chatham street, a few evenings since; and now they Governor Clafin, of Massachusetts, has ordered an closed firm and quiet at }44)6f, on spot and 146. afloat. > Schr Mercer, Wasson, New Haven for Rondout, Schr Josephine, Linsle: American Ports. lection tn the Seventh © ional district, to ail | L BREADSTUFRS M LIVRRPOO Hew Naw Hawn for baila Boone Papal a Plame? Fisker, Barnass neer and Surveyor. No nomination for State | are going to do ditto on Wednesday evening on Canal | election In the Seventh Congressional district, AVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, w Haven for a, Doane, Fay: f ‘ eaeouse was made, but the probabilities seem | A and East Broadway. Tweed’s sure for the State | Secretary Boutwell’s vacancy, on the day of the | Oct. 74:50 P. M.—Flour, 23s. 6d. per bbl, for Weat- | _fcbr lead! Railroad No 48, Carroll, New Hi i se cua Miaiasmehabian: Jobe tat tnooommifzes will olfen the nontinston 12 Canate State election. beg tba ti ie Bebe ‘ona Sheppard, Bowditch, New Haven for Philadel- x, Parmonim Brown, Aspinwall; schre Chase, ae: tion Ww ne : —l x ranite State, Croc! Sette tine sfiernoun eypon this Mpubject. His “Jordship,’’ Police Justice Mansfled, a most It ig understood that Mr. Champerlin has accepted Ot eee Hams ee a per ea bi Schr Johe Hickey, Jones, New Haven for Elizabethport, rented 8 rks Manchester Agats, and Frank Marion; and ot ONDON Al LON 5 EE . M.— ir Dr Franklin, Scofiel ic fol ze) ort. ry rig ‘The staverment omuraineciiiane oC ee papers: she wortby gentleman, who ought to be president of | the nomination, but this third party movement in tioned oll, £80 38. per ton, ‘Common rosin, 0a, 84, Sebr Columbus, Turner, Westport for Naw pein fit arrived brig Ee Jonephiae, ay xin; oy fas De ings Ws fallm the Lincoln Club Rooms, aud thus | those champlon laughers, the affiliated of the honor. | Massachusetts will probably prove as ridiculous as | 9s. oq, per cwt. ‘Suyar, dull on the spot and quiet | Sehr AW Thompson, Lawson, Bridgeport, Ct, for New ae Tee perfusgoes Lovin D (He), Toung, Jacmely Stare gave the $12,000 expense incurred last fall at the | apie the Fat Men’s Club, says he is all right for the | that of the temperance men in Maine, at the recent | afloat, Tallow, 47s. Schr Susan McDavitt, MeDavitt, Bridgeport, Ct, for Phila | ii t,o mson, acola. Fifth Avenue Hotel, appears to be decidedly in error, ‘Vhe committee announces that iis meetings will be held tns fall in parlors E and F of the Filta Avenue Hotel, and that the entire bili incurred for rooms last Jad at that bowel was only 804s. CITY POLITICS. Buion Republican General CommitteeWar of the Roses. ‘The rooms of tiis committee, at the corner of Twenty-second street, were thronged last evening by the numerous committee and the friends of its regularly stamped and delivered Tammany Hall nomination and (this his lordship’s friends say.) John Scott, Eurij and Mount have fno more power to check his triumphant march to re-election than had the rebels to check tho devastations of the “*bum- mers” when Sherman marched through Georgia. Can anybody enligncén the public on the “what's the matter’ between the so-called German Central clubs—numbering from number one up to number forty, with something like 2,800 voters on their rolis—and Tammany Hall? It 1s quite certain they are sore about something or other, for the motto of election in that State. The report shat General Robinson has deciined to Tun on the republican ticket for Secretary of State is denied. A telegram from Binghamton, N. Y., dated Uctober 7, says: ‘There is the best authority for the statement that the despatch of the Associated Press last night, to the effect that a letter had been received by the State Committee tn New York from General John 0. Robs inson, declining the nomination of Secretary of State tg untrue, The despatch would seem to place General Robinson tn the anomalous position of de- clining what had not been tendered. The generally expressed preference of the pion of the State, which PRTROLEUM MARKE ‘ANTWERP, Oct. 7.—Petro- leum firm; standard white, 6734¢. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—At one o’clock yesterday afternoon Mrs. Jennie Horan, residing at No, 109 West Twentieth street, attempted suicide by jump- ing off @ Pavonia ferryboat. She was rescus oy ee steamtug General Sherman and taken to the Third Precinct station house. ROBBED BY THE PANEL GaME.—Edward D. Cole, a. returned Californtan, last night met a nymph named Lizzie Hudson on Broadway, and accompanied her delphia, br Jacob Lorillard, Ward, Bridgeport, Ct, for New York. Behr Harriet Ned, Grean Beidgapart, Ot, tor Mew Yorks Sob Laura Robinson, Robinson, Bridgeport, Ct, for Ai- bany. Schr Frank Plorce, Hodgdon, Bridgeport, Ct, for Rondout, Bebr Fannio Hall, Hill, Stamford 1S Rae York Schr Dart, Johnson, Stamtord for New York. Schr George & Edgar, Stoith, Greenwich for Elizabethport. Schr James Nelson, Siudwell, Portchester for New York. br Clara Post, Ferris, Portehester for New York. Behr Pell 8 C Vought, Wallet, Westchester for Now York. Sehr Joseph E 1 Botta, Bobbins, Port Jefferson for New 01 Bcbr Cinderella, Vaughn, Port Jefferson for New York, Schr Highland, Lynch, Roslyn for Atbany. BOUND &ASF.- Behr Ubariey Woolsey, Parker, Georgetown, DC, for New dn. it Pei STIMORE, Oct 6—Cleared, steamship, Obio(NG), Base, Bremen via Southampton; Dooper, Dyat, Mar- seilles; schra Tremont, Brown, Spuyten Duyvil; W 8 Benton, Jones, Hoboken; Wm Newman, Seare, NYork. ‘Cleared—Bark Paladin; schr E K Brown, BANGOR, Oct 2—Sailed, bark Hampden, Conley, Monte- ideo (for orders): brig, OC Clary, Gould’ Falermo, sabre Joseph Oakes, Oakes, Fi river, gai Fs Heath, fare, Phlindeip! ‘Wilmington, Del; Mary Alice, ait Geman Naile Ware are, hoy dence Alberts », Coombs ai MeDonali, do; Fannie Elder, ‘dmaithy and R P Chase, Collines ‘ork, Sailed—Scpr Jos Onkes, Oxkes, Satilia River, BOOTHBAY, Oct L~Salled, achr May Day, Adams, N¥ork. BATH, Octs Arrived, schirs Mary A fammond, Wyle, jeorgotown, for Gard BRISTOL! Oct 4-Atrived, achr Sophia, Godfrey, Alex- andria, CHARLESTON, Oct 4—Satled, bark - S th t aii ‘ ag not, in consequence of the failure of the mails, e re ‘5 B Walk: members, Charley Spencer was there wi ly '® | the members is “Independence, Tammany be—sbiv- | yer reached New York, ls strongly in favor of the ae Rea oy) 3 Srey teh Wher tao panet | TaCkr'E A Stevens, Michell, Baltimore for Pawtucket. cee eee ee tells ad ld Rae ee mond pin and ring, and was the Cicero of the occa | ereq, aad no dictation.” Poor Tammany! nomination of General Robinson, ame, The woman waa arrested by Reilly, of the | Schr L Crock: ae Piladelphin for Twunton, gra, Wilmington, NC; Jox Long, Perry, Jacksonvilieg sion, getting off some huge rhetorical sentences | ne reform associations of Kings county is down | The following is a copy of the letter sent by the | Fifteenth precinct, and will bearraigned at Jedferson | Sebr Fred Tyler, —-, New Brunawlek tor Wareham, WPORTRESS MONROE, Oct beta port barks Ulier (Nor), with his peculiar gesture, Rufus F. Andrews plc | gpon the Supervisors thereof for appointing inspec- | omicers of the Inte Massachusetts Labor Reform Con- | Market this morning. Bohr T 8 Jacksoh, Abrahams, Ellzabemmpoct for White- | schon, and Lucie (Nor), Kolst, from Rio Janeiro, both ore tured the stoic philosopher, and watched the pro- ceedings with complacency. Mr. Culver proved the Machiavelli, Tne president was Mr. John V. Grid- Jey. Besides these gentlemen, Robert C. Brown, James Ingram, Harbor Master Thompson, Colonel Duganne ana other notables in local politics were tors and canvassers of election without inquiring into the eligipility of the nominees. All of which ts bosh, a8 republicans in Brooklyn are scarcer tn the eyes of democrats than summer swallows are said to be in mid-winter, Mr. Costigan 1s, doubtless, a bird of the most vention to Mr, Edwin M. Chamber!tn, him of his nomination for Governor: — EDWIN M. CHAMBERLIN, Boston:— Sir—In accordance with the vote of the Labor Reform Convention at Worcester, on the 28th ult., we would notify you that you were nominated, with great unanimity, as the candidate for Governor at informing ALLEGED FoRGERY.—Detective Casey, of the Eighth precinct, last night arrested a man named Pever Wagner, alias Hudson, at his residence, No. 184 Laurens street, charged with forging an order for fifty dollars’ worth of cigars on Jacob Pinkas, of No, 582 Grand street, purporting to be signed by one Of his customers in Pittsburg, Pa. A portion of the one, Sehr St James, —, Ellzabethport for Tannton Benr Cornelius, ——, Rondout for Portland, Ct, Thos Hix, fall, New York for Bangor. Schr Olive Avery, Wilts, New York for Portland, Schr James, Lancaster, New York for Boston. Schr M L Bartlett, Baker, New York for Webb's Island. Bohr Nellie Bloombeld, Hobbie, New York for Stamford. Sciis Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, New York tor Stam- dered to NYork: WhiteHall (Brh Priest, from Bucnos Ayres, dered t ore. “rFaraed tp ‘ith, bark Pembroke, Skaling, from Windsor, NS for RLL TUVER, Oct 83—Arrived, schrs Dante! Brown, Grin- Yeorgetown, NC; Jane F’ Durfoo, Mirtz, do; Carltom Minerva, Collins, do, 2 , sehr Theodore Dean, Phillips, Georgetowm, Pein sated, scbra Thos Borden, Yrithington, Philadelphians. lord. ent. the coming election, The hardy yeomanry of the | property was found in his nouse When arrested. ar Kate (i 8 New York for Port Jefferson. ‘Aliey, Calate for New York, a stir tin tina: wroatixedlpaaithe iooslenameiiod cee eee bey sureee 88 | State no longer shall submit to tho servility of old | Ho will be arraigned at Jefferson Market thia morn: | Sehr WH Boren’ Bakee eo York for Proves ee et a Oe ope Ss-cArrived, achr Hudson, te by wide a wing as the most majestic of erlal bipeds; | parties, and are determined to break the shackles | ing and held to answer the chara ‘Schr Mary Belge, Wood, New York for Amherst, Kemp NYork. for holding the primaries, pursuant to the ap- | nyt ne is slightly mistaken ag to the “loveliness” of | that bind them, and they make you their first stand- HOLMES’ HOLE, Oct 6, PM—Arrived, brig David B proaching nominations, during which a sbarp con- troversy sprung up between Mr. Spencer and Cap- tain Lalor, the question of selecting six delegates to unite with the remaining six of the other two organi- zations was introduced by Colonel Duganne, who, in presenting his resolution, advocated the selecting of the commiitee by ballot. It was at once evident that things as they are Known to Peter B. Sweeny and his dear friend Judge Ledwith. Costigan ought to be ashamed of himself for attempting to plant the briar ot distrust between such amiable and honora- ble gentlemen as Peter B. Sweeny and Judge ard bearer, low laborers, ‘h great esteem, we remain your fel. ISRAEL W. ANDREWS, President, 8. B. Piatt, Secretary, TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY CONVENTION. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. A fire broke out yesterday afternoon fn a house on North Clark street, Chicago, which destroyed several buildings, causing 4 loss of $40,000. Alexander Graviatta, of New Orleans, shot his wife BELOW. Ship Daniel Webster, Brown, from London Aug 29, with mae to E & Morgan's Sons (by pilot boat J D Jones, 0 18). SAILED, v Charleston, BO, for Boston’; schrs Ada Her+ peng omen NYork for Boston; John Stroup, Crawford, Philadelphia for do; Addie P Stimpson, Cummings lobo- ken for do; L Snow, Thorndike, Rondout for Portland. nrayre tty an pa Rone, Cares conn oe arena Golde id, Alice Starratt; schrs John My Leoentins W cumnan, AbvoL Lawrence, Gita Sithy Olives ly Ri ide, ice Parcer. - oe eo Arived, schre J Heraty, Meredith, Alexan- Ledwith MRE t Manca merve rawasmaniianiien haves loath ten W Holt, Hart Baltimore for do, " re " a res aati et ‘muda; Eng! javana via Nassau; Kapidan, jan dria for Boston; Charles alt, Hart jaltimor * his proposition was received with disfavor. Mr. J. 54 dead yesterday. Jealousy is assigned as the cause "1 7 yn ‘Haley; J R Marsh W. Culver here krose and offered a resolution that | X-Judge Russel ts to be supported by tho Ger- | riection of OMcers—Communications from | of tieact, naa Sore veces cin eee a are eat Pecataln, Pnitecclokin toe the delegates be appointed by the Cuair, Charley Spencer vaulted upon the floor, He made a stirring address, in which he said that the action ihe committee Was about to take was ‘Vital to the interests of the republican party, and he Upon this to the City Council as an assistant alderman, mans of the Seventh ward for a seat in the Supreme Court. Bock bier, drei glase, Mike Wilson is particularly anxious to be returned Mat General Sherman, Commissioner Wilson, Treasurer Spinner and Others—Advantages of a Northern Pacific Railroad, The Democratio Convention for Oneida county, N. Y., met at Rome to-day, and nominated for State Senator George fH, Sanford, Coal and passenger tratns will run over the South. Wind at sunset 8, light. Marine Disasters. SHIP LANGA, from New York for Falmonth, at Queens do; JH Watawrigat, Abrim, and Helen M Waite, Gray, do for Newburyport; Virginia, Small, do for Salem; P Hudson. —-—, do for Porismouth ; James Tilden, Davia, New York for Ellsworth; Venus, Coggins, Hudson for Pembroke ; Hickman, Small, Woodbridge, NJ, for Boston; Congress, Oswaao, Oct. 7, 1869, Gian chs ‘beware, fant Fee et eer EO a re aoe caca acich | Nvork, Philadelphin for Portinad, @f.any one man, however pure. He couteuded that | Vor” in the Fifteenth ward, and are immense on | prayer by the Rev. Mr. Boute. great storm. warks, boat and akyilght and filed the cabin; strained the | nike, 8 B,Whveler Weraidy osticss, Mary Grabat, 10a any proposition looking to the agpointment of these delegates by the Chair might injurious to the party, and, besides, 1t was the nahtof the com- taritee to decide by its Own voice, and one witch he hoped it would exercise, He meant no reflection upon any one. Mr, Fitch offered a plan of providing Jor \he apportionment of candiJates to each Asset. biy district, thus forming twenty-one, trom which ould be chosen the six. This excited a good deal of discussion. Mr. Cul- er took the floor and made a spirited and lengthy target excursions about election times, smile on Mike’s efforts to win. How much down? There is @ German political organization in the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards which has resolved to support none but honest men for office. Good for ye Goths and ye Vandals ! The Mike Norton Association, alias the Eighth Ward Democratic Ciub, ig not, as suspicious persona Mr. CALVERT Comstock from the Commitiee on Permanent Organization, reported for President J. F. Driggs, of Saginaw, Mich. A number of vice presidents and secretaries were alsoreported. The report of the committee was adopted, notwithstand- ing Mr. Driggs requested to be excused, and be was conducted to the chair. On taking the chair Mr. Driggs briefly adaressed the Convention. Returps from ali but thirty-eight towns in Con- necticut that held elections on Monday foot up: Republican, 69; democratic, 54. ‘The republicans gain seven towns and the democrats fou SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=This Day, ther moderated suc- d and felt over the e water out. When the got all b came Ga with the water. cargo dé. tween decks is probably badly damaged. Necessary repaira Wonid be completed and the ship ready Co proceed about 4, Suir StoRM KING, from Greenock, arrived at Quebec 6th inat, with loss of anchors and otherwise damaged. BARK Pactrto, whieh was driven ashore on Narragansett Beach, RI, in the heavy gale of Sept 8, aud which was pur- ‘be John Stroup, Weate A aeRy Weel Oct aalie denmtip Maryland, Johnson New Orleans via Havana), Baltimore. (OeYSTYO. Cl, Oct Bearrived, achr Lady Adams, Evans, SEN ORLEANS, ct 2—Crenred, eamahipa Goo Washing- NYork; Chrysolite (Br), Gell, Liverpool. MAW BEDFORD, Oct B—Arrived, sche Helen, Perry, Bal- Macomber, Port nu Princ ‘Arrive , sohra Fran NEWPORT, Oct 61h, Pi Allen, Providence tor Rondout; Thos P Cooper, address, advocating his original amendment to the | Suppose, an institution for the levying of biack mail. | The following are the vice presidenta:—John A. ——— saan at Te Cant DG Valteraom OF Enst Boston, The | ‘saled. iriga Abstalner (Br, —, from Windsor, NS, for Fesolution offered by Mr. Duganne. He was flowed | Oh, no. The gentlemen of the Norton crowd are | poor, of Portland, Me,; 0. F. Fowler, of Bristol, | Sun rise 6.03 Mooneets,.....eve 8 OL | hull of the bark has guttained very title damace PO ag pp cE er rare naam eb ire ory Rag Se Seauisuinen oh aS RineGay ant Gone Oe. “clubbites” from the purest, the most disinterested, | y, H.; John B. Purge, of Rutland, Vt.; Edwin F, | Sunsets,....... 531 | High water...eve 1045 | theschr Willard, which went shore at same lime and place, | Burley, Phillips, Pawtucket for dos Capitol, Patiahy Provie Fresnire'ot tue previous question, to-vete apo tue | elation la tho club one half the week, and the elup | Tuo, of, Middletown, Chi Re T. Hough, of aaKee Ma oughgeeof'bs Capt Pateton, and willsisobe towed | nie ahalen “tivmisenee "for" Ron ot; Charger” Abas, Pressure of the previous question, to vote upon the | clation is the club one half the week, and the club | Lewis county, N. Y.; William A. Thomson, of PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 7, 1869, to New Bedford for repalrs. Connecticut, Stapling Pawtncker for NYork? sep osiineat deal of ausiety by Wie tise oGued | the association the other moiety. Do you ‘sce? | Queenstown, Canads; A. 8. Paget, of Oswego; Be ceed seni Bank SauArt ELIZADETH—The despatch from the wrack | trig HG, Brooky, Brlexe, fall River, for, Morn it was to reveal the ascendancy of one or the other | If you don't, doubtless the candidates supported by | Colonel William Phelps, of Detroit, Mich., and Mur- CLEARED. Giatsbe bed ffevrot wale ia bon yrures tive ison, Fern Stunden Phil canis Golien Bay, Davie. Fall vee irda us te ages au maya were cued, ana wnen it | ‘0 Gouple-eaded concern, mn Aue season, will} ray Nelson, of Cateago. etonmsnip Uion (NO Dreyer, Bremen via southampton | Susiteetemagunsi wnal Herasgo ie Solty: | fae Nork lax Attia Ward, Praitene or toe lla was announced that Mr, Culver had succeeded inhi | _ The democrats of the German persuasion in the | ‘The following are the secretaries:—Henry L. | osiiene tion Sahin dels pton— | faly discharged in good ord Yojotiver Crowell, Dethng, New BeAtford for Savantab: F Splendid strategic movement the}victorious party made the hall tremble with applause. There was tri- Tenth ward want Joseph Hoffman for alderman. ‘The German republicans of the Seventeenth dis- Davis, of Oswego; Eugene Pringle, of Jackson, Mich.; Henry P. Dean, of Portland, Me.; Charles Steamahip Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atlantic Mail Steam: ship Co. BARK AUKORA, from Quebec for Gloucester, raturned to Quebec 6th inst, with loss Of anchors during the gale, M Fitzpatrick, Smith, Philadelphia; Helen|Mar, Rich, dence for NYork; Union, Giiot, Rockland for do} Rena, Leshath do for la; Ametia, Holmes, do for da; Cornelia, Hen- : Steamship Fah-Kee, Stecle, Hamilton (Bermuda)—J N . q Jol Julia A’ Rich, Patton, Provide Naar ory Mecded thas Mee Grulieyeicould ceaPalt. | trict are decidedly in favor of acountryman of theirs, | gnelden, of Rutland, Vt. AITeY: ss Mercedita, Starkey, Fernandina -Fiorida Rail | Monin wan felon to with Septty Iec48 56 fou te 40, with | Elleworsh; Vet, Hurringion, from Thomastown (or RYCREy this important body, which will hold the balance of | Charles A. Flammer, for the Assembly. The Amerl- | Qn motion of Mr. AMES @ committee of seven was | rota? 5 . Toes ot’ali masteon the night of the'WRa. She was mating | Jane, Haskell, Providence for do: Francis, Gibbe, Cohasset power in the republican politics of the city, and | ¢ ub aid the Twenty-sec ‘Steamship Rapidan, Mallory, Savannah—Livingston, Yox | for Portamouth. Capt Jones an ae Jong i Mirough them largely Infuence, if not contrat, che | Cad republicans realding tn y-second ward | appointed to arrange business for the Convention to | 4 board and lost, She was in charge of the goipbia Idaho, Davis, Portland, for, NYorks Kattle xi ed "To this result Mr, | 88Pport thia preference of the Germans. Ste ip Perit, Gardner, Charleston—A Lea men, who were supplied with bi water, coal ai Lunt, Lunt, Botton for Phi'adelohia: Presto, Drew, Cal republican politics of the State, Spencer entered his respectial protest on behaif of te minority, Mr. Gridley announced that he would aake ample time before making the appotutments. A resolution was adopted appoinung Messrs. Kingsley, Conover, Webster, Andrews, McLougliin aud Gridley to seek an interview with Mr. Hulburd, the Superintendent of the Post Ofice construction, apd endeavor to secure the patronage of the work to the republicans, Its operation was also extended to include the Navy Yard, and the members were in- ALABAMA POLITICS, The United States Senatorial Question. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 1869. A strong effort is being made by the radicals of Alavama, profiting by the example of their Ten- nessee and Virginia brethren, to heal up the tri- { act upon. A very long communication on the general subject of opening communications, received from Joseph L, Witson, Commissioner of the Land Office, was read. Speaking of the Central and Union Pacific road he said that was a compromise line, sacrificing feneral 1@ the local interests, while the proposed Northern Pacific lime was a more direct one, easier of construction and 500 miles shorter. He aiso pointed out other advantages in favor of the Nortn- Steamship Saratoga, Alexa Norfoik, Chy Point and Richmond—Old Dominion Ste: * Ship Kate Troop 0, Bark Anna (NG), Neuman, Stettin—Funch, Edye & Co. Bark Najade (NG), Becken, Stettin—C Toblas & Co, jark Cornwall (Br), Allen, Havre—H J De Wolf & Co, Bark Rebecca (NG), Davidscn, Newcastle, NSW—R W Cameron, Bark Gazelle (Br), Shaw, Rosario—Smith, Crosby & C dy provi- siona by Capt Roussan, of the steamship Lafayette, from ZA STRVENS, which was blown through the Fair. haven Bridge and went ashore above it in the great gale of the &th ult, has been got off by staging. NA MARY, from Amlwich for Qu ashore on Heaumont Shoal, was towe Quebec éth inst, but litle damaged. BRIG FLOR DEL MAR (Br), dragged ashore at East Chop, Holmes’ Hole, Sth Scour Harrra, before re. jott, from Baltimore for Ellsworth, with for NYork; LA May, May, from Fat} Lovell, McLane, do for Alaxandria; Geo W Kimball, Jr, eit, Rockland for NYork; Eugene, Greonlaw, Calais for do¢ Mabel Hall, Bartlett, Windsor, NS, for Richmond; Nevada, Wright, Freeman, adelphin; G M Wentworth, Rolling, Calais stpart for NYork ; Mount Lizzie A Watson, Wateon, more; George W Whistler, Phinney, Fall River for NYork ; Insane H Borden, Hadwin, do for do; W Rock, Hubbell, idence for Rondout: T B Abell, Jor, do for doy Gen Grant, Miller, do Cor, NYork J 8 t Davis, Portland for’ Baltimore; ima Gardiner for_ PI 1 Y Brig St , Gieraltart 5 Kelley, Fall River for do; Whisler, Keefe, Taunton for structed to cali upon the authorities at Washington, angular duel at present exteung between Senators ern Pacific, and regarded that as the line for a great oon teed (Br), Stanley, Gibraitar for ordera—Brett, Son Bein whieh ws ies ashore Be} t 8 at Woot aoe was | do; Justice, Taylor, Narraganset Pler tor do; Amelia, Beebe, if necessary. A resolution Was giso adopted re: a ent @: transcontinental rallway. + 1 & got off and taken to Holmes’ Hole for repairs. Her cargo | Providence far Philadelphia; Expedite, Racket, do for Ron: questing tr co operation of the other aco: iste Brig Julia E Haskell, Haskell, Buenos Ayres—S L Mer- | was taken out by lighters and stored at Holmes’ Hole. Pittawkinn. brovidenos. mittees in this direction. Provisions were made tor @ raiiication meeting. Adjourned. Spencer and Warner and Governor Smith, and thus secure the State to their interests so far as control- ling the new legislative bodies and securing a repub A communication on tne subject of the Mississippi valleys, by J. S, Scott, was read, in which were de- picted the great natural advantages of those loca il- tics, Referring to the proposed route he advocated cbant & Co, Brig Anna (Br), Morrow, St Kitts and Port Spain—E L Pe- rott. Brig Favorite, Duell, Demarara—Hy Trowbridge's Sons, Brig Rising Sun, McCarty, Ponce, PR—-L W & P At Sonn Lt A BAncoox (of Great deiphia for Alexandria, la sunk at inside the bar, In a rafe place. Harbor), from Phila- fampton bar. She lies dout; John B Spofford, Haw! ce for NYork; kill dy Fitobets, mucl N smith, Barrett, Thos RB Williams, Van Hough- Mary ‘Mershon, Brightinan, Boston for Fortress, Mour’ North Kingstowe for NYork; ton, Newark, NJ; Anos Falken‘vurg, Terrill, Providence ror = 2 3 ’, 0 01 7 2 ! r rm- | ScHR L CRocken, from Philadelphia for Taunton, was | 10% Newar<,,? ypc geepaivhes ath cartck Moses tab ee carers ba i ici al ANennesh calico Soutineoreiaore. aavantagenus Gian fockane Ey strong. Oo ‘ run tnto night of Sth {nat, while in tho bay, by an unknown | NAG Rit cy Pip ear pe a Bartlett, Bartlett’ A meeting of the Union Republican General Com. | expires tn 1871. RN poe CHET, Monte Christo, Munsell, St Jobns, FR, and Monte | achooner, damaging ber {n the bow. Alesnndtia; va, Sherman Readout; Chief; Champllo, aoe mittee was held last night at their ball, Twenty-third atreet and broadway, Mr. James W. Booth im the chair. The committee of five appointed on county ‘and other nominations elected as a previous meet- ing were requested to continue in {ts exertions. A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. James W. Booth, Thomas E. Stewart aud Sheridan Shook, was afterwards organized to appolut inspectors to enroll the members Of the several Assembly districts on the reorganization of the party. The meeting then adjourned, The constitution of Alabama provides that the Legislature in existence the year previous to the Senatorial vacancy shail select a United States Sen- ator to succeed the outgoing incumbent. Tania 15 in accordance with the new general law on the subject, and would empower the new Legislature, to be chosen in August next, to exercise that responsi- Dilty; but fearimg the increase of democratic majorities, a8 demonstrated at recent elections, the slate makers, through thelr present Legtsla- Mr. Lirr.eJonN, from the Business Committee, reported in favor of a committee of thirteen on re- solutions, that the convention adjourned until two o'clock, and that the following resolution ve referred to the Committee on Kesolutiona:: Resolved, That a direct railroad communication ou the shortest line across the continent, with the Eastern terminus at Portland, on the Atianuc, and a Western terminus at the mouth of the Colam\ia or at Puget Sound, on the Pacific, is demanded as @ great commercial highway, not alone by the en- Ure intermediate territory directiy involved, but by re on Adeliza, Wright, Santa Martha and Savaniila—Jed rye & Co, chr Dragon (Br), Durie, Trinidad, Port Spain—E T Smith 0, Sehr Billow (Bri, Torjean, 8t Johns, NF—Hatton, Watson 20, Schr Wild Hunter (Bri, Hatfield, St John, NB—Crandali, Uraphiray it Co Sebr M L Davis, Davis, New London—G K Racket & Bro. ARRIVALS, RBPORTED BY TIT ATALD STAAL YaoIry, Boner SrRay, from Quebec for the Gut of Canso, ia into Berthier — inst, with loss of anchora; would be supplied. Miscelinneou: Purser W 0 Jube, of the steamship Zodiac, from Charies- ton, bas our thanks for his attentions, Lacxougo—At Portsmouth, NH, 4th just. from the yard of William F Feraald, a large three masted schooner, named the Charies E Morrison, of about 600 tons, intended for the Weat India freighting business. Mr Fernald has on the stocks a 1,000 ton ship, }, with the bark bulldiny by Tovey & Littieneld, comprise about all the craft now going up oa the Piacataqua. Whalem Nor! Sailed—Schr Success, Richard NEW LONDON, Oct 5—Arrived, schrs Aiken, from Albany ; Helen P, Joues, Baltimore for Saybrook; F @ Warner, Dick: Snaon, Philadelphia for Norwich, Veranda, Pond, NYork for do; Isaac H Borden, Hadwin, Fall River for NYork; Rescue, from Providence for Philadelpbin. |AVEN, 5 Arrived, schra Pan! Seavey, Seavey, Smith, Smith, aod Hattie Butler, Btrick- land, Baltimore, 6th—Arnived, brig Eliza Thompson, Dill, Demarara; echra Sarah J Hoyt, Cranmer, and Urbana, Allen, Georgetown ; Nightingale, Heeve, Philadelphia; Belle, Thompson, Hobo- Ken; Uncle Joc, Baxter, NYork. ‘Cleared—Schrs Guest, and Mary Tice, Eltzabethport ; Belle, PRET EET ture, whose sessions commence next month, propose } both the continents of Asia and Europe. ‘The re- é ‘i Hoboken; © Goodwin, New Sranswick. Tue Mozurt Democratic Genera} Committee= | to obviate the chances of defeat, clther by repealing | port was alopted, aud the Couvention took a tecesa |S steamenip Tallapoosa, Chandler, Norfolk, arrived at Now Bedford dt, bark Marcella, Wort, Atlantis | J HILADELEHIA, Oct ¢—Arrivods exkra 3,8, Bragdon, Meeting at Masonic Hall, that portion of the constitution, if 1tcan be jiegaliy | uuul two o'clock P. al. beemrcy rll Seer an aaa nom mane Lis srpecl Sept 38 yi Ms BO i hone ane ae De: | ker] FE Hallock. Hallock; D's Suner, Huntley: WW Pharo, Avegular meeting of the Mozart Democratte Gen- repealed without submission to the people, orsubsti- Afternoon Session, ip Co, Had strong westerly gales'throughor ‘Lat Flores barke Loutsa, Slocum, Jackaway; Annie Mi Smith, and RB & 8 Vor , Corson, eu tuting an amendment whereby an assembiing of the dy Hook at 12 PM 6th. Oct 3, lat 4843, lon | season; Orray Taft, Howland, do, clean; S| Boston; aw, York, Stonington; M Price, Jameson, Provi- eral Committees was held at Masoutc Hall, on Thir- | new Legislature shall be deferred til January, 1371, | The Portland (Me ) delegation, after a stormy pas- od signals with a Cunard steamsnip, bound | 4040; Glove, Tripp, 9, 15 bile oll: . M duiral, Steelman, Salem; E Morris, Seaman, Port- teenth street, last night. In the absence of the pre- fiding officer the secretary called the meeting to or two mouths Jater than the regular affixed date of meeting. The Senatorial part of the Legislature is securely republican; for one-half of the present body sage, arrived to-day, The Convention reassembled at a quarter past t at 43 96, Jon 6180, a National steamship, bound eaat ‘Steamship Bellona (Br), Couche, London Sept 11 via I di Boston, nothing this'season. Touched at Flores a short previous, sip Com Morris, Howland, NB, 750 vbis ail, told, bark Meroury.d. 80 sp. tnien Of the island, | 8, land." Cleared —Schra Eila Amsden, Smith, Barbados; Bessie Mor- rir, Allen, Mobile; A M Chadwick. Coan, Boston, °] . 4 nd Ba e ‘28, lat 40 20, lon 48 50, ship Jireh Perry, Kidder, NB, PORTLAND, Oct 5—Arrived, brig D 8 Soule, Soule, George- order, and Mr, John Mitchell was nominated chalr- | are selected next’ month to hold over an. | two o'clock, and prayer was made by Rev. Mr. | 1h, with mdse and 5.0 pamengera, to Howland ¢ Aspin. | Aug ds lat 40 20s 4 00, thip Jiseh Forty, Kldder, aD | ei et ee Matte Mania Beles: yuan pro tem., but decliaed toserve, Mr, Benjamin | Other two years, and as the process of | Boute. had a beavy gale from SE, logt foretopaail yard, do, clean; pion, Pease, Edgartown, who revorted Maria Roxana, Palmor, Phitadelpbia,, Wood was then nominated, but also declined, and noiminated Mr. Philip 4. Lee, who was elected. A resolution offered by Mr. Wood for the appoint- Tent of a committee to cali primary meetings in Me fi +E ” i" : ‘Ing a heavy gals on the 17th of September had | Sept 19, lat 36 y h lasted nine hours; loat three ui overs.” But in the Assembly the case is diferent. | fled, Me.; Edwin FP. Johnson, of Migdletowa, Conn; | Ported that dur ' J boats, with cranes davite, &c, and split foresail;a heavy sea | Bishop, Savannah; Wm Henry, Mehatty, Norfolk, Vi bn refebentepege cglb le ate the time and place | ‘There there are 1s representatives, go that were the } Marcellus Massey, of New York; Robert F. Sage, of | (A Tealy aller spars; the captain (Jones) and 3 men had fod the veusel aud siove galley and booty hates mea | Nymph, Conley, Baltimore: lish B Evory, Clayton; trie Mr. Jobn Mitchell offered a lengthy preamble and resolution providing for the appointment of a com- Miitee to confer with other democratic organiza ticns, with a View to securing their co-operation in an etort to noulnate candidates opposed to Tam- drawing such names from the vallot-box is entrusted to radical Mayers it le very easy to conjecture that those republican senators representing districts Which have since given large deimocrat.c majorities will somehow be designated as the lucky “nold democrats to prove successful at the next August elections, and were the Legislature to convene at ita legitimate date of meetupg, tue republicans would have very littie chanee on joint bauot, So far only Willard Warner, the incumbent, and Governor The CHAIR announced the Committee on Resolu- tions as follows:—Jolin A. Poor, of Portia Me; H. G. Libby, of Portiand, Me.; Charles Sheldon, of Ruuand, Vt; 0. F. had of Bristol, N. H.; H. J. Banks, of Ossippee, 8, Ridiow, of Parsons- Oswego; George J, Past, of Fairhaven, N. Y.; Wile Nam A. Thompson, of Queenstown, Canada; J. B. Eaton, of St. Clair, Mich.; Gilbert Hathaway, of New Baltimore, Mich.; Gerret Smith, of Peterboro. Mr, Poor, of the Portland delegation, stated that there was great Interest in Maine to make Portiand y Ra Steamship NUatavette (Fry Raussen, Havre Sept % via Brest 26th, with mdse and 345 passengers, to Geo Mackenzi", Had strong westerly winds avd heavy aem all the passage; Rept 27, at 8:20 AM, lat 48 53, lon 18 40, fell In with brig Doc: tor (Br, from Phiiadelphia ‘Aug 28 for Plymouth, E, who re- mal were all that remained, and they intended to proceed on with the vessel; gave them’ a supply of water, provisions and fuel,” Geb inst, 480 rntles east of Sandy Hook, took pilot from JD Jones, No 16. Steamstiip Hammonta (NG), Melor, Hamburg Sept 22 and Havre 25th, with mdse and 476 passe to Kanhardt « Co, ip C previous, bark Ocean Steed, Borden, N’ whale in 9 months, 14th, schr ME Simmons (of Provii Hayate Gelett, Atiantic Ocean, Flores, Sept 4, with 140 bbis sp and 5 do wh oi}; sent home 140 bbis sp; experienced a hurricane 0, Ion 42 80, whi 5 or 6 day not having seen ‘Alaa bi washed overboard F M Folger, of Nantucket, firs? officer, and two seamen. Jose Jonking and Moses Antoine, of Flores, who wer ; the captain was thrown against the fiferniia, had one rib broken and was badly bruised; also killed, by failing from aloft, July 92, Howard N Hatch, of Hatchelile, Mass, aged I7 years; reporta spoke schooner § N Smith, Ballod—Brizk Torrent, HL Gililatt, Josepbin PORTSMOUTH, Oct 1-Arrived, brig Isabel Beurman, Kennard, Licht echra Curtis Tilton, Somers ; Edt Kidder, Baker; MB Hay rowley; M Sewail, I'risbee, and MAEH Price, do. Oct 6—Arrived, schre Lewis L Davis, umph, Chester, and J H Bartiett, Harria, Philadelphia; Thos B Smith, Bowman; Tunis Bodine, bunce, and Jobn Warren, McGar, bethport; Wm Thomas, White; Cum: Harding; Francis © Smith, Bartlett; Tryphenia, Nick 4 Phil Sheridat urply, Newburg. Sesied—Schirs Fila H Barnes, Avery, Georgetown, DO, for go Queen, ‘Tillotson, Philadelphia; Har- Swith have beea prominently spoken of for the poat- Had strong westerly gales most of the passage. Oct 7, | Rounseville, Boston, 180 ap on board; Charies H Higging, of | Philadelphia, Vil many Hall. ; : tion of United States Senator. the twin sister of Oswego In this great route, Some } 4090, lon 705 W, \meae seamship ‘Cuba, hence for Live | Provincetown, clea ella, do; MHL Simmons, do; it TUCK ET 8c During a protracted and excited discussion upon Yo both Of these Senator Spencer, a shrewd young | forty men signified their intention of aitending tuis | ¢ sion 70 88 Wi steamship Nee | Cook, 808p; Hanna nt of Newburyport, 60 Vbisi Sept PAWTUCKET, Oct 5—Sailed, schr Jost Maloy, Russell, amendments relating to the manner of appomtiug | New Yorker, 12 opposed. and as it ls currentis | Coavention, but tie storm—the most feartn on 12, saw a bark, supposed to be the Wave, Nis, Lriggs, cutting | Baltimore, : the committee called for in the reso\ution, @con- | fevortad tuat pencer holds the rems and rang nie had scattered them. He bri fly “detailed Steamship Morro Vasile, Adams, Havana Oct 2 att PM, | ina whale, aige: Pe oe el sohis J Parker, Sen, Kelley, Rondout; D O ference committee from the Democratic Union was i ce their experiences, and said nothing else would have | Tit mdse and passengers, to @he Atlantic Mall Steamsnip Arrived at New Bedford 5th Jost, ahip Gen Beott, Wash- | Foster Shoileli, do. asnounced, machine it is not to be presumed that either can be burne, Arctic Ocean, Honolulu Deo 18, Auguative Ray, Mada- RICHMOND, U: 5—Arrived, brig Mary Allerton, Burdott, elected without his support. For the oti oMces } prevented a prompt and full attendance of the dele | “Steamship Juntata (of Philadelphia), Hoxle, New Orleans | gascar, June 2, Pernambuco Sept 11, with 260 bbls sp taken | Boston. Mr, James Gibbons, chairman of the con-| we baveT. M. Mathews, of Dallas; Josiua Morse, | gation; for their hearts were fuily in the enter. | Sept2svia Havana Oct 1, with wugar ‘and tobacco, \o mua. | on the homeward passage) and 1.400 bbie wh ol, “Sent hore ference _comenitee, stated that he and his Atiorney Genet and x t Sex- The cominittee will be allowed time to-mor- | ter. Had stro rt jen the entire passage, 6 bbis #p, 900 do wh ol! and 88,000 Ibs bone. On the 2d {ina Gites ter wniee ne ne te Bxecucve | (etary of State, wanting Tow morning to make their report, AGaa Latte Had acee Koad sinds fore attanaen. > | ca beark ana twin mace eooura Solemn tore mise ie ‘CU, Oct 6—Cieared, ship Japan, Liver- Committee of the Democratic Union, with authority | ‘V: Be Woods, @ brother-t e dareen Es JOUNSON, Engluecrin-Cuief of the | “Sieamaiip Fairbanks, Powell, Wilmington, NO, with mdse | sprung ridder and lost a boat. Reports apuke Feb au, iat ® | Pooh, cs So eer quith the Several deticcratio omrantunts an Oblo man and pres tne state, | Northero ¢ Kuiiroad, read an essay on our rail | and passencers, to damon tand. 8, lon 170 E, bark A Pickering, Jenks, Boston, 750 ap all'told, | Saiied—Ship St Charles, Liverpool. “ r ; y oct wanizati secking to be Uuited Staces Circuit Jndge for aia. | Way system. In describing the three routes to the amship Lovisn Moore, Wallace, Newbern, NO, via Cleared Sth, bark Nauttlus, smithy io Ocean, 6th—Arrived, ships Cliford, Liverpool; Ravenserag, New- poeaeDe Ke SauamneY counties te ceoperaie A 4 cama, /lorida and Georgia, » Judge D. C. Ha Pacific he showed that the Northern one was the | Hatteras Inlet, 621: with mdse and passengers, to Mnr- |. Arrived at Marion 3d inat, achr William Wilson, Hathaway | castlo, NSW; Canadienne, Bordeaux, plireys 13 strongly pressed ost adVautageons as regards altsind . climate and ray. Ferris &'Co. Had head winds and tine weather the Atlantic Ocean, Western Ground, with 90 bbis ‘spoil. Ra- Cleared—Ship Centurion, Baker's Island vin Honolulu, them in framing a ticket. " - Aton. “ - ettlement, , or he a .: who) age turned #{x weeks sooner than ahould have dove on account of STONINGTON, Oct 6—Arrived scbra J C Foster, Eldridge, The comerence comiittes having retired Mr. Robin fox the Hopremse Oouresotaaeten te alee | tenn linoie’| OLNEY ER Coe eta ae aoe "BueamshipYeane Bell, Bourne, Richmond, City Point and Hows of all but one boat in wterrible hnrrienne. 18th iit, ia iat | NYork for Dennik; Abert, Forrester, do for Somer 5 e " e' 4 t iC 0! ie pre ‘00 n janie i By ‘a n fe ef “ . id , fon & JW, from ESE. oy ‘0 chr FE, Shea moved the appointment of a similar committee | Wayne, d 1. 0 & movement undred miles nearer to Chiua, Japan and the | poameinco, ne nn) Passengers to the Old Dominion | Ff Minow, Provincelown, with 90 ap.b0 whi saw her ageie mt of five from the Mozart Execuuve Committee to bteamship Co. w her again on u : to obtala Judge Busteed's resignation and eleva: fussian possessions. He spoke very favorably of Bark Belvedere, Flinn, Zanzibar (ECA) June 19, with mdae, | the 18th and think she got a large whale tha: day. Aug 16, carry out the plan of the Democratic Union, which | ¢, J. G. Stokes, Dictrict Attorney of tae Midd.a Southern route, and sald that it would give to | f Good ‘Ho ror 4, where | lat 02%, lon ti, spoke sehr Express, Han ivy Marion, 0 motion, after nowy debate, was rejected, and finally, alter a long and confusing @iscussion respecting the manner of appointing a conference committee, the waole subject was, on motion, referred to the Count Convention and (he meeting adjourne Miscellaneous Political Meetings. , to the United States Judgeship, OMO POLITICS, Specch of Senator Morton—The Fifteenth isco What It has not yet got, and wiii get without it—and that was @reltavie connection with the sou\hern valey of tae Misslasippi., Speak- ing of all these routes, he said their construction will save to the government at least $5,000,000 annually ta transportation expenses, Referring to the abun- daat production of gold in Montana, he made the not to F H Gibbons, 'P: had heavy westerly gales § es; crossed the Equator Rept 4 in ion 2%; ‘Sept 10, fat 9 N, lon 36 tered a gale from 3 to WSW, with storiby weath 18 hours; Oct 4 lat 3939) lon 72, experienced a ro- volving. we commencing at SE, going round by E to XN, NW' and W, ingtiag 12 houta, «very heavy sea running from the southward. Barometer fell to 29.2 loweat, with wiod E For the three days previous had had the wind from E and SE, with fine weather, Ap, Sept lat 0 42, Jon 40.18, spoke sche Gevrgia, Bradbury, jewburyport, with 1008p, bound W to cruise a short time, then home; been one week from the Guif Stream, with light airaand calms, Paavo Anjicr July 21, bark Clarice, Morrison, NB, on a crulse, A letter from Capt Nye, of bark Wiitiam Rotch, of Hono. lula, reports her off Hakodadt July 15, having taken 185 bbia 0) bbis. of] al told, feports in Japan Sea July 1 FESING TELEGRAM “CARTOON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 TAMMANY AND THE GERMANS. “18 TAMMANY IN A TIGHT PLACE?" “AQ BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ‘Desor The Thiricenth Ward Repudlican Assoctation met ee pe rclgis Taclade Chinese. polnt that the constructs on OL thoes roads would | tna i sooke low orleaes (a) hoe’ Ganioar yan, Smit SH, having taken 600 vin nithteasaaon, | om, fe nntislent talon. Macau WemseeOe tare tae | last evening for the purpose of organization, Mr. | Senator Morton spoke at Cincinnati on Tuesday | Cr gpecie payments, as the roads would afor) toe | {2% _Famoutn f MSko, tom a Plerte, NP (oe dto'the Arctic aiid the J he Octiotake TS | Advice free } ’ ‘ ‘ . . e , as ‘ ake bri sto, from St Pierre, NF, bound to the Aretic ani the Janus to the Ochiotek. 1. ; | Wm. A. Walker, President of the association, in te | evening. His specch was an elaborate attempt to | transportation facilities the miners now greatly need, } Martone Mavlng’ beew ‘dlamented darkeg | A loiter from Mrs Capt Casting, of ship Gav troup, NB, re | ——_—__F: + KING, Counsellor at Law, 369 Brosdway._ | hair; Mr. Thomas F, Randall, secretary. Tne | 0Vertirow the doctrines of Mr. Pendleton and Sena- | He concinded with urging Congress to ald tae two | acyeion of Bermuda. Oct 8, Int Boris her at Aniier July 1%, with 460 bbls ap oi! this season— BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFEREN? obair; Mr. \ 1 ls : eed Pacis Fasiveece Teeth ona painted black, with white | 859 Dble sp, 200 110 wh oli, all told, States, legal everywhere, Desertion, &c association, which numbers about 200 members, | tor Hendricks. He referred t> the application of yo MasenY, Vioe President of tne | Salt 1 nl eter tome Ca yin Baier, of bark Vighiant, ¥. } reports | onnse; no publielty; no charge until divorce obta ramps} ger Mk ae A meh atae : : A : + Vio : NG), Knuth, N ‘ er at Anjier July 27, with 000 bbls ap oll—all. wa ree, At itor N was Occupied fi elecifag members, euderaing tne | Je Mteeuth amendment to me Tnuuese, as fol. | Rome, Wavertowa ant Ogdensuarg Itwliroad read | «piece ene (NC), Keath, Niar'a heary qaletcom Sito | A letter from ‘Capt Lee, of bark Oleone, NB, reports her a 3 at figiioke, 804 th x ; od te nal Peete IU or: SExy Ab easay upon the advantages of and demand for | Sand SW, during which stove bulwarks, split suils, Ac. at Lord’a Island, June 14, off ne last reported, Had not seca a BW YORK PALE ALe, ate Dominations, and in expressing thelr disap. | lows:— pales , raliways, aud tragscouttnental railways in particu- | | Brig Eclipse (Br), Petorson, St Kitts, 12 days, with salt, | 9 whale since leaving Mauritius % proval and dissatisfaction with Mr. Joseph filers, | We kuow to what class of persons the fiteenih } dc, to Jones & Lough, Oct4 and bth, of Barnogat, hed & A letter from Capt Lapham, of bark Canton, NB, reporta The only medal, chairman of the Generali Commitcee, Serioas oo applies, We know for whom it Was ite peavy 6 from 8b to N @ d ending NW; su nat to dang hetai dn)! rw July 4, having t fon 200 bul sp oi! since jas harges were brought against him by several mem- | teuded, ana so Go you ail know. It provides that no Malpeindintgeriaeonel By. BB wee i eg f + Sere present, The miscwvers sibo pledged ah citizen of the Caled States shall be debarred from AD Coney Witten Uy A Wo “Cohr Mischief (Br), Meyer, Bermuda, 6 days, in ballast, to 5 sen ef mh fa Bae anene Sirelta, be Ape eke, to support Mr. Henry Smiitu for the office of Super. | the Tight of suffrage on account of race ot color OF | inves, on vas adnject Of the Taken, “Mr. Bronson, | Miguetes #o- $43 and Sh inet Bada bonvy’ gale from’ SE | Shyer Beeson tne with 300 bea ap oily batk labore aMinns’ MITTS? visor. Mr. Jolin 8 Tooker spoke strongly in favor | Previous servitude. The Chinese are not citizens of | Who la over eighty years Of age was present med | Say June 4, with 400 : wey Tonk iG Vihs Of republican interests. The meeting then ad- | the United stares, and under the laws of the United | grated that thuugs dis paper Was mostly devoured to A 'frmawany Russel’ of New: Bedtora as ttle do; orrae ie adh siyspiaena rl vuga : , ” 4 7 rd, 25 bbls do; journed. States they cannot be. The lawa of the United | the supject of lake commerce yet he liad referred to | SeuraC Lyon, own, DO. Wah Wewtand: de stein boo e dan, The Seventeenth Ward German-American Citizens’ Club assembied last evening at tv? Fourth street, Mr. B. Zonta, president, in the chair, ‘The action of the State Convention Was endorsed, and resoiu- ions Were passed recommending to Tammany Hall Tor nomination for Coroner Dr, Schirmer and An- thony Kickuom for Civil Justice of tue Fourth dis- trict, This clud will support the Yammany nowina- States do not permit them to be naturalized, and, Uniesa nataraiized and first made citizens of the Vailed States, they could sot posaioly come under te Operation of the Mteenth amcudwent. Everybody who bas siadied tae question knowe that. Butit is now thrown out that this Would give sufTrage to the Chinese, Wiereas by the laws of the United states they cannot become citizens of the United States, So much, then, for that question at tuis time, the great basing and valleys of tne West, which were rained by the ‘akes and tae products of which seek the cheapest and moat expeditious transit to market, The easay, after referring to the routes to the Pacifle and speaking a approval of the Northern one, cails Attention to tie Va.ue of interna: improvements, Which pay for themse.ves over and over again, and contrasts the wisdom of investments tn them with perfection the Centrai Pacific with a double track, Lown, Schr Maria Pier pe, rgctown, DC, for New Schr Charley We Haven Passod Tirdugh Mell Gate, Bouny sours, Steamship Wamantta, Fish, New Bedford for New York, with midge And passencers. to Ferguson & Wood, Brig Leonar | Meyers, Hicks, Bridgeport for New York, fn Schr J G Huntington, Jones, Boston for Philadelphia, Slocum), do do;' Midas, pins do 10 bb's blackOsh a of Flores, Sept Wt, schr ouika A, Seater, of Boston, with 95 bi ofl, Bpoken’ aout ‘Sept 1, Int’ 38, lon 44, bark Pacife, Allen, NB, with 390 bbis #p of}, and would touch at Western Isiangs iwat of September, SAN FRANOTS00, Oct 7—An arrival from Behring's Land makes the following reporis {rom whalers: —Oilver Qrocker, Prize mevtal awarded, Parts Exp iween seventiand Righth aver b ‘Se th an’ MM, EMITS NEW YORK PORTER, PRIZES IN LEGAL STATE AND ROYAL Hav. ee Ree IN Lad fatoraation given, J. ®, CLAY: iN, basement rooms, 10 Wall atreot, New York. streat, ‘alla _ tions, (howe devoted to expensive pulidings, &C. Sehr Sarah Gage, Bi Cape Sable for New York, with CENTS, The John Nesbit Association of the Eighteenth | waxy wacky oF protection lot tere eee gtere | A paper w oy Mr. KR, D. Hough, of Lewis | tanto Baker etsinstock vforata, Weorge | (SHLDRENS (Li Tren ae annually of croup, No Ward met last evening at the New York Assembly | colored audrag he South 5 county, Was read on the subject of the route between SohrA MO Smith, Harris, Cape Sable for New York, with Koboin, Osceola | others, if you, would spend 60 cents and always bay Rooms, corner of Tee scond streot and First | Colored audrage in the South, except by putting It | \Whiteta d Oswe , finh to Rogers & Co ‘and Terrindout, 7K VENETIAN LINIMENT. avenue, and Tecommenten Foun Nese for dee | mito the constitution of the United States, andunder | Minuieip deecrineie.: ie PPOtADUY OF Whicn be | SRM HOEe Davie, Portiand for New York, with lath to J 'Progream, en ALTO Or Re eae et ep ront lowing your Hitle one when y Aud recommended Join Nesbit for Aider- | tno protection of (ne general governiuent, ‘They did “ \ Boynton'e Son & oll; Julien, two whaies and 400) {hia complaint, [tls now 22 yeare aince 1 bave put upmy man of the Eigiteentn ward. not thin #0 muel about that when they passed the | »/eter® were read from General W. T. Sherman, | *Wirnenove,——, Boston for New York. ve Warnes abd Kmily Morgan wore wagon, | {he complaint. fle tort op child dying of croup when my bes cen savas oa rear Novas. | uermsameadment "iran done cuiedy win tae Who urged @ concentration of effort to complete tO | Scie Charles L Hulse, Leslte, Boston for New York. Dut oo reports were made. }inimeny wa used bit hundreds of cures have b THE , § a LAL NOLES, ean reported ry would not view of making a uniform ruie ali over the nation Spoken tome, and many #ute if was #10 per botti c t ; a oa, Fis, Noank for New York, with fieh to ; ou the subject. But experience had auown that col- overner Bane ee he Paeee ere ee ITE Bo Fin, Now Brig Doctor (Br), ——(Iate Jones), from Philad Feet anche ttote Meee Tieton ae ly % % ored suffrage in the late rebel Stat ould nob bE | proval of the object Of the ee peaKing Mh &D- | “Schr Conatitation, Smith, Rast Greenwich for New York. | Plymouth, &, Sept 47, iat 48 68, low 18 40 (avo Disaster Mumps, Colic, Diakenowa, Dyaeniery, Spasma, Old Sores ab: Tae Twenty-secoud ward democratic organtzauon | maintalued except by putting it under the protec. | 8 mee he Convention; from F. BE. | gone ‘orden, Hadwin, Fall River for New York. Brig P M Tinker, from Clen’ Oot 8, Int | PAMPY the Limba, Back and having received @ pretty broad tiut from the Tam- many Hall ward committee, iet itseif out the other tion of the general governinent. And the fifteenth smendwuent becomes more important than ever before—important as being the preserver, and the Spinner, United States Treasurer, advocating the most northern route vo the Pacific; from Comptroller Allen, Edward Crane, of Kosion; Senator Suimuel J, G, Blaine, of Maine; the Governors of Ohio, W! Schr John Lozier, Trefethen, Taunton for Eiixabethport. Bebr Sally Chartre, Simmons, Taunton for BI whport, hy Charles L Lovering, Phillips, Taunton for Port Joho om for Boston, 40.84, 1on 69 1b (by pilot boat David Mouell, NOB). Foreign Port CARDENAS, Sept 29-Saiied, brig Kenneback, Minott, « jalorious” of styles and to the | only preserver, of the whole fabric of reconstruction i cur D.C Floyd, Baton, Providence for New York, port north of Hatter [\VENING TELEGRAM CARTOON, perfect satisfaction of all concerned, The “Pig | #4 it Nas been established in the Soacn copsin and lows oe PT ae “ Rehr 18 Terry, Jearnos, Provi (or Now York, (immat-ran, Savt 7-Salled, hark La Vierge (Fr), Reynier E PRIDAY, OOYOURE 6 Judge” was on hand and made himself genoraliy ph A. i LT which was reg: rded Sche AF nomad, Roman Pra 14 Lis ey York, Deiiverto from gent), Phi aia ecbr W is Burroughs, euaky aa Fite onnmade eve a c LU p, 4 Es, mo! 0 ‘ention to steam ocean naviga- Behr Mary © Elliot, By rowide for New York, owden (from Girgenti), NY: TAS x 4 h usefal during the evening, making speeches on the POLITICAL SAL TIES, he shortening of land commaniosnoaes Behr George W Whiter, Phinney, Providence (or New | Tu portSept tt, cork Honcet’ Howkine, from Wilmington, glories of democracy as he quite recently studied it 4n Ireland in the original Gaelic, It Is understood, that, notwithstanding his nice ttle berth, the berth, ali to himself, in ne Register In the recent Vermont election ive towns reported not a democratic vote. In one county of I)linols there are to be no regular time and space, by tle construction of railways. w with $5,000 capital were able to do the of those @ few years ago who were obliged to have double that auiount, As to the proposed route, there was not the least objection to {t, It was een, Tyrrell, Providence for Pit Providence for 1" wig orde Hope (Br), Monterola, rue anne Dai Mobile; Ialand ‘oot opt 20 — ip De Boto, Mor. . Mi ‘18 TAMMANY IN A TIGHT PLACE? Gore, RUNIONS) ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL Diseases of the Feat cured by Dr, ZACHARIE, 760 Brondway, ; , pal : f out. ADICAL CURE, WITHOUT KNIFE, QAUSTIO OR Duiiding, next door to the City Hall, and with none | nominations thia year by either party. Gntirely Dracticabie and ougnt to be bullf, Bd Would | eer eee Falconer, Wiison, Providence for Rand Canadelia, Now Ori RA Geeation trom’ buntnees, for strtoturs, Platulay PI fo make him afraid, that exceliens juriat, Hon. | A Kentucky paper putaforward Richard M. Spaid- | ""yie Gonyention then adjourned un to-morrow | Bebra thompeon Hous, Providence for Pough keep Chase, t6¢ NYore: rip Teaco ieee sadpa anes and DeCoraiitles Micbaol Connolly, could be persuaded Lo continue } ing and another one suggests Governor John Q. a. wornibg at ten o'clous, v mes Eogilen, Parker. Frovideyce for Rivaaveiuoor} end others, RY A, DANIELS, M, Dy 14 Lexington avenum,