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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE NEW-YORK. | —— JORITY FOR GOV The returns reported from all the Gov. Fenton's majority 14,719, TON | Ni: \ RROR. | ties make cou *Albany * Allega | | * Broome Cattarangus . Cayuga.... *Chautanqua | Ol]krl‘u | *Chemung. '0~.u g0, | * (henango. Ot 'Rmmn ‘ 8t. Lawieuce... 7.5 Cortland . Delawnare. Dutchess . Essex. * Franklin * Saratoga Jefferson . Lewis.... . *Livingston ... 1,437 | *Madimon...... 2,404 “Moaroe. ...... 1,779 | * Montgomery. . 4 | MAJORITIES FOR HOFFMAN 746 | “"Senecih ..eoen | Sullivan... Ulste s *Westchester | | Hoflmaun'stotal.(3,825 | Feuton's total. .75,544 | Fentou'smyj. 14,719 * Ofticial BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS The Boanl of County Cauvassers met terdey at 10 a.m. Supersisor Blunt called off the uth Ward, Supervisar Bleakley the Eighth snd Ninth Wards, and Su- | pommr Roche the Ninetesuth Ward. ALout one-third of the rot: n the Eight, Ninth and Fiftecnth Wards were found impertect, and the Canvassers sent for. The Ni teenth Ward, for & wonder, proved correct in every dis- trict. We give its official figures BINSTEENTH WAL ..4210 4195 Canel Commissioner Trison Inspector Congress Recorder Surrogate. Hackett MeCool selirmor Hemar % . Mo Lear . o0 “Convention. . A gainst W ASSEMLY —TWENTIE T DSt | Levinger....1761 R Lekiroy .. 3% The Basnh will seatinus iée work st st orning. VASSE! ssembled yes- First and COUNTY BOARD OF CA The Kiags County Board of (anvas terday aftervoon, Mr. Ryder in the €la Second Wards were caavassed, end s . little importance teansacte Allt from the Ist District of the Tenth W The Board then adjourned, Governor. 3 293 Lisut. Woudtord Canal Commissioner Huyt Hammond : Prison_Inspector.. Congress “Troasurer . . Rurrogate Coroner....... Superintendent ¢ Tustice of Sessions . . ssembly, 1st Distriot.. . 2d Distriot.. 3 District ~School Com'r, 1st District. Mi 2d Distriet. Hank 3 District. Baruet For the Conveation. Governor Lient Gor. & ‘Cana! Commissioner... zrup'nuv State Pnum ongress - Assambly et ehool (‘ommissioner School Commissioner Sherifl. . County Treasuror. . - For Coustitutional Conven OPFICIAL YOTE 1T TOWNS, Feuton. Hettm | wolds. Y oumans. Rarker. Binghamton. Chenango Colesville Conklin Kirkwood Liale.... Maine. Totals 2 Featon's majority, 1796, DUTCHESS—{Or1 ..Feuton W oodford Hayt .. Hammond T 239 Lt ernor ... eatenant ( ‘anal Comuissioner te Prison Inspects; s | ACTION OF THE COUNTY CANVA NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1866 Hoffman 5,146, Fenton's majority, 7,502 This is the largost mjunty ever given by the w\lmy ONONDAGA COUNTY— 1AL Governor. . .. Fenton ] P02 Lieut Governor Woodford.. 11564 Pruyn 33 Assombly—Ist District, Daniel P. Wood's [Union) ma- Jomity, 1,205; 20 District, Ls Harris HRiscock’s (Union) majority, 1, 3d District, Samuel Caudec's (Union) majority, 1,05 School (nmnuumm r—18¢ Distri Joseph 0. Wright's (Union) majority, 7 2d Distriet, Joshua K. Comstock's Union) majority, 1,093; 3d l)hlm-t, Newman DBlower's Union) me 3 writy, 1 3 Convention—Majority for a Constitutional Convention, 3,295, L — NEW-JERSEY. R both Houses of the newly-elected Legts- can, the Senate by 5, and the Assembly Mr. Nathan H. T)’mll is elected in Middle- Connty by 1 majority over Joues, the Democrat The Souate stands 13 Ropublicans to 8 Democrats; the Assembly 33 Republicans 10 27 Democrats; the Republic- ans will therefore have L1 majority on joint ballot. The Legislature is composed as follows: STATE SENATE. In \'-n-.!erwi. lature are Repn by 6 wajority. y County Member Atlantic David 8. Blackmaa .. Bergen. ... John Y. Dater.... .. Burlington. . Guarge M. Wrlght. Camden. i et Cape May...... Wik W' Ware. Cumberlaud. ~Providence Ludlam Essex Jumes L. Hayest. <.nuummr Woodward Warrickt Charles H. Winfield Hanisa Alexander Wurts .. Mereer. . ugustus G. lhflmy Mid lnn-x wox Robbins Monmouth Henry 8. Littiet Morris. George T. Cobb Ocean seorge D, Horner Passaio Benjamin Buckley Salem. ... Samuel Plummerf. Somerset _John H. Andersont Sussex TUnion.. Warren. . 1 New mewbers. Joseph 8. Martin Amos Clark. jr.f w.dbram Wildrickt. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Atlantio—P. M. Woltsefler. Bergen—Cornalive Christie. Abraham Van Emberg. Burli W. Thompson, Wallace Lippincott, Samu- Fort . Custis, Edward Z. Collings, Thomas Cape May—Thomas Beesley. Cumberland Moore, James H. Nixon 81 D. Condit, Albert P. Condit, David Ayers, 3 Sayre, Samuel Atwater, Isasc P. Trimble, William H. Murphy, Edward Hedden, M. H. C. Vail. Gloncester— William W. Clark, Jacob J. Hendrickson, Hudson—Noah D. Taylor, Hosea F. Clark, O. D. Falkenburg, A O. Evans, John Dwyre, DeWitt C. Morris. I"Huhrduu—lmhflnl H. Wilson, William J. IUf, Baltus Pickle. Mercor—Joseph H. Bruere, Thomas Crozer, Chas. W, Mount Middlesox—Levi . Jarrard, Nathan H ’lyr\ll John Perrine Moumouth—Charles Allen, Francis Corlics, Thomas 8. K. Etias 3. White, % | Brown. A\lwmhlnmn €. Yauger, Lewis Estler, deeati—Job Edwards. . e Pk oy e Joseph B. Baldwin, Edward A, Staas ury Salem—Samuel Garrison, Jabn 8. Newell Somerset—Ralph Davenpor®. Peter A Voorhees Sussex—F Francis M. Ward, Won M. 1iifl. ex. M. W. Ball, E. W. Ruuyon. Andrew J. Fulmer, John N. Givens, Neloon Viiet Uuion in Roman, Democrats in Italics. CAMDEN—[OrriciaL VOTE ¥or Coxurss] Siope, Moore, Elope, Dem. | Rep. ' Dem. Camden 1187 | Gloncostor..... 246 2 Stockton.. 102 Waterford . 16 176 Deluwas 10 | Winalow, b Haddou. 12 4 \l\\lul. 17 u3 tr Vo Mujority for Moore, 613 Darid oo New Brunsw'k 1152 Perth-Amboy Woodbridge 1 Wantage. ) Y Sandyston..19s 84 2 | Stillwater Montugue. 135 6 3 | Green ... w1 Froukiord 193 1# K | Byrem... 131 1% 0 Hardyston . 3 0 ! Newton. .24 3 Veraon. 0 | Andover..I17l 64 1 yette 2 Hampton. . 164 86 3 106 tal Rogers's maj. over THill for Congreas ——— MICHIGAN. i e SSEES AT DETROIT BT TELEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUXK. DerroiT, Nov. 15.—Considerable feeling is manifested here by the Republicans over the action of the Board of County Canvassers who yestorday throw out the vote of the Fifth and Sixth Wards on sce: being returned over the number on_the poll i cess berng four in one ward and eight in the othe action causes the election of the entire Democratic County and Legisiative ticket. ————— KANSAS. il AY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIN LeaveNwortH, Nov. 15.—The following is the official vote in all but seven counties in the Btate. LOCAL POLITIC i DEMOCRATIC UNTON PRIMARIES. Democratic Primaries were held in the different 8. Wards last eveniog o clect gates (o the following Conven tions - A City Copven to meet at Cooper Institute this evening, to nominaté a candidate for Controlier; a Council- manic Convention, to mect on the 221 iust.; a School Con tion, to meet November e o candidate for School Couimissioner ; an Al nvention, to meot November aud & Convention to meet November 94, to nominate o can didate for Sehool Trustee. As to the first of these the Dewo- cratic intellect did not appesr to be very olear, as one-half the tickets denominated it & lmm!f Conveution, w ithwtand ing the public owl! of the General Committee. We give the re- sults as 'ur 85 coud be ascertained. CITY CONVENTION, First Ward—James Connn, James C . John Cowm, Jumes Fin . Jawes Woods, Themas Roohe aud James MeCe ...lay. Third Warde-Pui. Kecrin, Jounes Dorsa, Jame: Leouard ssd P. Rysn. W, Walh, Daaiel J, Buckiey, G. N. Smith, T. Maher, T. Driscoll and A. Ticeony. Sixih w..a_m. Kierdea, John Qu'a'aa, James O ounell, Dar. Mechan, Win, J. Kooney, Edward Coppers, Michael Counol.y, P Wace, W Hact sod Jukn . Keneny. Beven Montgowery. 8. McCreary, D. 0'Grady, a7, James HeB llrlm-. I, Scasion, J. Toowey, u ()lllu-.'lh»mu Hesney, M. Woods, J. J. Lynch. James U"Couner. igoah Ward—Coarla) Bluven, Foiix Cistias Hiia Joseph Murpiy, Thowas Wogus, Jsimee Neleo, Jokn © Reuben & Comotan, W nu.-. Higgios, George Hagserty, Mictsel B. Cox, S WarsrZbarles Murphy, Willises Ackermas, Joba Mack Thomas J, Doremus. A. J. Mactwweon, Jomn Duviin, Willam W Kioney, William J. v-uwl-r-.ru McArdic, Mathew Fullam, BT, Geoys oot Wesd-—Georgs Bl Goors Fiyae, Jobe, MoCas, Thomss Hurrg ‘William Gainor, Hugh Mu Teath Wasd—Josoph MoVay, E.dward Jackman. Philip Beinhansen. ;-u:.la;r’v-s. Niiebaot ; .:.—- Kourds u'u..- Kane, arick Richwrdaos, Wiiliam g it ey g T Mo, A Fox Trumen Kirk. Twe'lth Ward—Patrick Rigney, Jobn Qi P, Dunicsn, Wi Cowen, Thowas Fealy, Jus. A. Cooner, By Caive, Joum Soai Ln, James McAdem, “MH‘QM.» Tirteenth Ward—P. J. MeAloar, 0. H. Coop. J. Sigersen, J. Maras, 0. E. Moore, F. H. Carrey, J. Gross, H. C. Murphy, W. W, Bauker. P. O Kiley. Bixtecnth Lamb. Bavjamin Veu pan L AL o M, iynch, B, Johu McNeil, John Resdy. Eighteenth : oter Woods, Jonu Hughes, Jas Keu.fmn “Tunothy Neoo. m-.x Morsa. Jobn J-m-. Phil. A, H Aamy Thomas Reilly, ¥, Muiligan, ¥ A ¥ e eteentt Ward—Frask McEleny, ‘Hugh Miteholl el B MeGovern, Jobn Kagen, P. H. Keanmey, M-.vy Vau B Bronrany, Jatee Osbuta: Basberk Soleasel Chasies 0. it pine, Thos. Pearaon. otieth Werd—tolson J. Woterbury, Parrick Mo Donald John IL " Athon, Dennis Masnion, W Yitzpuick, John Me Causlaud, Cbatlos' Schritter, J Y., Daviel Early, Michael Kioruan, Edward shields, oo v.n-n Joim Keity, Volentiae K W H. Ven Wiok, Micbasi Keegan. waid u Banks, n--hl A Bestwiek, Jere. ichasl Geoghegan. Charles John ellogg, Stephun Iater. per, Patrick Delaney, Alols Molier Daniel Michee! Tragecor, Thomas . Gullagher, Frederick 1. Fiagg, Charles Campbell, Jobn Mulliss, Thouwne Ryan, John Doyle. ALDERMANIC CONVENTION. Fourth Ward—D. J. Suekieg, J. H. Breanan. Eignth Ward—W . Higzina, P, ¥inley. 3. Alexsuder, P. Camidy, T. Boyan.J. Lyuch. R Fitagitbons. &, Hatt, W, Appieyard, M. (. arkin, J; Nelaon, G, tnggerty, Jos A uagh, Jaa. Murphy, G 1, Pureel. . M . H. Comptou, F. Muling, J. MeCiuaky, Vaa Bushkirk, D. O Day. redale, A J. Jfinnm- John Been- Thy Tk Weng . J: Van A nan, Robert Bovee, Thos. J. Doremas. - Collough, Charles John Deviin, Wm. Ackerman, Mathaw Fullat, Jamés King. Jumes Martun, Jumes MoDonaid, Pattick Carroll, John Mack, Wiliaw Cringle, Jobn Decker. Twelfth Ward—lohn Daily, Dflul Y-n- Doy Cavauah, Jobe ek Donlcan, Delaney. , Wililas ohn . Barhon; Wikiaa: Caliosh " Deunis McCerthy, Eagene MeGert th Was m.J..,. Lamb, Jumes Helion, Edward Ready, ari Donobus, Hemjamin Van Bure:, Thowas e G, Fetneh, Bather, W Batis,. Pasiel mes McManus. Geo K. Chae Emmon Dor .,ll'"-l'd Rellly. Thos. wl W, Ihkj M. Ly»rh Jotn Barker. Thos. Scullion, M. Gahan, Johu McEwei, bi. n McNvil. orge Haluer, Martin Cough- lghnl Raak, Philip Fatley. Lowis Satth, Martia Marray, Oeotpn Bovesain, Thomes Marth Charlea Egzert. Wil hoy. Henry L. Kabe, Farick brown, Ber wry Cos nard Tou et Mioberl Boylan, Jobu Fys. Kdren Beise, Patriek Beady. Loais Wottloabar, Mortin Gory, Adam Grasmuck. Migharl J. Green, Fiilip Peifier, 11ip Gunkel Thacien Trecker Jucor iaile. Owea Ward Owen Martus, William Sharkey Gotilieb s Hreanan, )nm Holzde L pher Jucoby, Jotn Der Pusson, Toomas Docky. Dantel Fusers P I Kedmond, Smith, Johu Downey. Peter Lievioe. Twenty frst Ward—b, C. Birdasll, Leander Buck, Rewben H, Piass, k. € David Hewse Mickuel Geogiegan, Arthar B Deviln, Jobn miel Kellg, Pairia“Loatell, Hogh . Janes A, Conuoliy. K. . Riehy D & Bestmlen. Jone Lowotn: Miskesi rd’ Jones, Gwen Ciark, Patrick Boylen. Jobn Farred, r».| Gernaty, Rufos Dodge, Jobn Latain, Johu Tuasey, Henry 8 Davia. Twenty.socond Ward—tiush 0'Bourkn Joba Havaan, Thes. Laval Barron, Jobu Jaspe Mictarl (1oh, John Gariand, William Weidan. Dounis Kyer, ‘Stephen Siaflord, Micharl Cane Froncis Ruddy, Lanry McKevatt' Joun ¥k, Daniel Drsddy. Joseph ., John Grees. Potet Mchenn . Junes Y Wiliam (F(horman, Kody (u lsav, Jobn Furlong, Patiick Ces X ormll TLMANIC CONVEXTION, ourth Werd—We. Vail, L Lee, 1. Mecasy, M. 1igsms, Thos. b, Ches. Howell. . MeDenogle . bl 3 Rourke, John Hacket. ¥ ward G. Cevow, James Rovuey, Joseph Cosniman Keventh Ward—-D, U'Gredy, D1 ). Guivia, J. Dovovin, Jes Con Tely, Jur. Harwon, Jobn Fvans B C Kiait, Win. T Cavesagh, U & siuegay B Myers L. Malishs. We. M. Creary. vine, P, Rallerty, J. W. ‘wrd—11. Aberie, J. Duns, J. i 3 ), AL Av',... ‘of, J. Chaseli, L. Uberie, 5. henaedy, F. Cassidy, Charles Mo James McOinle: Francis MaGimiey. Parieh o Kobert I Jobn M James M'Uuire, Heury Hages, yus Hemry Zoimer, Patrick Feeder, Tos. Harris. Abrabam ¥ Cavanagh. Gnare Keller. Juisrs Melavgh Ih:m Murray. James Sherry, Jamws Gallsgier, Poter MecCuaher, Jobn Shen. Tamer O Rourke, Fa Bisternth Ward—Wm, N. Mclntire, Jumes Gregoty. Josesh Lamb, James Barker, M. Doris, Bernard Quinn, Jobn Keady, M Lyncs, B Coben, John McNeil, Patrick Gorman. SOUTHERN STATES. C—— VIRGINTA. FLOGGIKG OF CRIMINALS IN RICHMOND BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIDUVE. negro were flogged to-day by order of the muuup Court, on conviction of petty uy. This j4 tie fist ipstan 1: hete in many years of tue iufiction of stripes on white wen by judicial seutanca. pams P KENTUCKY. CHAKUES IS THE STATE GOVERNMENT—ARREST OF ONE OV THE RAILROAD MARAUDSRS. BY TRLEGRAFR TO THE TRIDUNS. LovmviLis, Nov. 15,— T'he Courrer of to-morrow will snnoyace that Gen, Thomas L. Crittenden has resigned sad that Alfred W, Allon has boen of the Regular Arm; to Californin to command a Regiment. .} oo call a State Convention at Frankfort ou the 22d of Febe W R. King hes been arrested and committed la the wilitary prison as one of the marauders upon the Lo ville and Nushville Railroad, Tho, Rev. G. B. Cummiugs was t: sistant Bishop of the Protostant Episcopal Churcl, Dio- cose of Kentucky. The coromonios wore very imposing. Bt D MISSISSIPPL. PECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT OX TIR EFFECT OF BECRSSION. WY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRINUNE New-OrLeANs, Nov. 15.—Tho Suprome Court of Missis- sippi has docided that the State never lost its organization 8 8 (Govornment by reason of sscossion or war, but that it was in all respects not only de facto but de jure 8 Btate, and that the functions of and constitutionally exercised u{ executive, legislative and judies those who exercised functions during that time within the State. Th 8 of the Court was deliversd by Judge Har- ris. J. Mlynrm Mississippi also decided timt n the surrender, rnnnda‘ Confederste » considem- tion, were '- id, and can m«ud now. J!BC' C"T‘ ton ‘x— nnu since decidad contrary. Thoso cases go o the Supreme Court for final adjudication. -2 ARKANSAS. DAMAGE TO THE COTTON OROPS. BY TELEORAPN ¥0 THS TRIDUNR Meurais, Nov. 14.—Hoavy rains vicinity for sevoral da) damaged, the picking season being unusually late. Late arrivals from Arkausas brin, 5 news of immoense damage @ cropa in that soction, the rains having beaten tho stalks, which had wl undemue one pickmg, inte the earth. The second ng in some locations 18 considerod a total loss, Tt wis mmutnd that the eotton erop of Arkauss would exceed that of any other State. e TEN NESSEE. BY TELEGRAPE $0 YN TRINUNE. A QUORUM (N THE SENATE. day. _— MARYLAND HORSE FAIR. BY TELKGRAPY TO NS TRIBUNE. Baurisone, Md., Nov. 15.—The races of the Horse | Fair were postponed ou account of the storm. The North Carolina emigraats who left Fortreas Monros Inst evening on their way to ssek new homes and botter fortunes in | passcd thiough here this morning, attract- Jug mucki attention and aympatuy by their svideutly wwpo isted condition. They numbered somo 00 persous of ali n and sexds, whits and binos. Most of the men were clad in well worn suits of Rebel gray, while the females were most scantily pm'v)hh] with every conocivable deseription of poverty stricken goart PP AN LAND OFFICE REPORTS. | The Commisioner o' thn Geooral Land Office has eelved returos show during Uctober e lande wers W iacouin, 434 ; City, Mianesots, 8,210; ~Greenieal Mianesota, 7,631 , votad 30 Tl aeros” The greater perioutof the lands wae taken for sctunl settloment and cowtalion. Tho eaies (o7 casls Anousted to 98771, PRIZE FIGHT IN NEW JERSEY. msos ' h THE CONTESTAKTS TWO YOUNG PUGILISTS OF THIS CITT EX ROUNDS FOUGHT. A new chapter was yesterday added to tne annals of the prise riug, the history.mekers being two young men | named Charies MeLeon, aged twenty years, five foot five inches in hight end weighing 138 pounds, and Walter Cody, tweuty two yours of age, five foet four tuches ia hight and 145 pounds in weight. An engagement in the P. B. was something new to them, bat, fnexpericnced as they were in that vespoet, their conduct vn_that ocousion was said 10 beof the most exemplary charadter, by the ** geut lemen” who witnessed the pleasant 1if e ol d'll{filfld'n‘ their youthfulness and the fact uuu bod nover been their fortane to be present at one of encounters f i Sre oF the tactios of the art ,-gmm'.'fmfl-mw {hed manor ilied manner in whirh they entered tho all the necessary furmules insey botbe et round, that both posscssed those traits of character. physical acid cAbarw ioc, without which o geatieman cun erer eater the fistic arena w pluck the flower of vietory and compel his adver sary’s sttendaut to throw up the sponge. Carefully surveying them wa they stood ready for the eugugement, these young gen- ttemes looked Like born pugilists, and showed by every motion | and every look that they liked Bghting quite us well as they | 1iked eating. Ricimonp, Va., Nov. 1o.—Five white wen and one | The Democratic State Committes have dotermined to '.v | Extr ho (fovornment wero rightly N.Ihrxml &u. U N‘D.I B for (ld and W@Tde. 80c. Provisious, Lard, sad Whisk: v, Lowth Nov. 1o lour—Holsers hrmn. buyees litdle fi'u. Eoatras g feom $10 uu #12 87; Choice, Wheali tost t ereden b ranges frou Frime choies fal (a--." Osd. o 15, Eauriions a B2 b .5 THE STATE OF TRADE. t are Osts dull y du 'n:.a:.*x.’r Por o dpng #1530 for Doub . Mized. ov. 14.—~Gott, uit v cok wore T3 Osts g Mn Te. on falo. sud 13e. to Ouwe, ‘“-'“' 13 ighe: ; Bpring ot 8260082 %, Com lw 3 * -nuum-h- Oata better at 49@Sdc. BY TELEGRAPH TO THR TRIBUNE. M tn coming i freely from afl ditections; 300 hates i vad . 1, 241 L §1a 3% for 3o~ Noon. ~F lomr » Whest, 205 swnerfine .u Joaunu Corn quirt st Go@sle. Send e Clorer acatos Pro- od droovin;, Sugar quirt end somital. Cof frold."Wiidky Sl i heavy. R Das L—Gorsan Is drwrrand frregniar; sales of ; l';:bh'“ n.o-ln‘x*m-,. W B 2.700 boles. - Sas: In all bat kroo et @l Ml."fl »E OB l'r'lnr A D0 Tot 1 B, Ve o in demand fine, #1150 $1175§ Fatr, 100§ 250, Gorn 1o demaad at 91 5 ain e qulel 4t G." Pork lo dully Mo, 930, Baco bdull; Shoulders. 168 Sdos. Tie. Lard s in good d-mand ob 18717 Whieky s deil ot $290." Goid, vq. [t ew- - 1t w52 {6, Flour mu‘:"::“ ’?.’,1‘:, aeay H %{% i'a; ’u New. Outs &y unchaced: Wihicky wuchangri ALTINORN, Nw 15— Beel cettle declined § to ge. h-M e mn." e T ma b or 1ed ” A tlnmnu Corn fiem NassviLLE, Nov. 15.—The Senate obtainod 8 quorum to- | ceipta—2.400 u.bmg Nov. bble. ¥ vitied, Wheat doll ot 81043 at %c. for No. I Osts duil st 5e. Ko 10000 ek Wheste Shipmente--3.300 15,—F Lo lour, bbls. Flour, 144 000 bush. Wheat Avausr, striet iadi Nov. Gn., Nov. 15~Cotton dall and irregalar; 130 bules of ing sold st 32}, a—um-hou-dl waies of 240 bales Mid- wARLESTON, § lHullIc- s-l-l-nb- Inln-mull.ldu. Keesipts, 6,000 bales. SAVANNAN. Miodlive at e. Sales for tue week foot uj Stoek on 8283 balse. Exports, 6.967 balec. HurraLo, Nov. P, —Cotton weak 32%3e. Recoipts, 4,700 bales. n 80 wvys Mra. James Osborne of H household servan, Oct. 29, 1966, b says legter of Fxport, 15 Coton dall and lmol 00 bales. Stock on han ies of 200 baios Sules._ Recelpis, for Putting One mor. ilion, C. W, of that “charming ars upon_ 8o piany wongues. s * 1 have much plessurs in giving oy hose prai testimony in fovor of 1be peaininess wnd dubility of your I have Bad eod of w Datrai. ML etn: b0 1oe smonat of & 70 scres, LaCrovee. | oy Jobiaten: § buvoaln OWARN for pulting one in 9ood Aumor. M. Co —dders BRENNAN—MoOINNIS—-0n Wedneuday, & Charch, Yorkvilie. by the Rev. Idost duaghter o in e om ft—from the boys’ overcoats to the fnest maalin; and I have ad occasion to send it for repeirs in all that time. have dons all Ilndqol Ave years, and dise foond 1t ready; sad it seema fo Aave @ o Wilcox & Gibos S. to Jane, ¢ thls city. FQRSTTH_CRAIO_On Famtadey. Nov. 18, o Trinty Chapel, by Dix, Anpecte, oldast the Re v. Moresn p K g oln.-ynh D. K. Craig. | HARTNELL-HYDE—On Wednouday, Nev, 1 st St Funls by Hov. James Mil MARRIED. L Metsshall, Fomss S bt MeOlani. s sl of auseli Forsyth to Helens Rev, Moy assioted by the ot B T e i el e of Abbey el Irsiend, to Sarah, Jind m.nm of Mr. Jamwe Hyde of Draucres, County Armash, relas NIC K!ll(lN—l.lN(‘OL\—h Hingham, Mase., o0 Weadnesday, | inat, by the Rev. Joshas ¥oung. eoln. Frankiin Nickerson. M. uda(‘d by the Rev. Calvis Lin- Cowell. to Mary Wallace, Youngoet daughter of David Liscols, o Hisghemn | PANGHURN-WFIGHT-0n Wedoonday. Nov. 14 the Blreckor ot Universalist Church, Pangburs to Miss Maggle SMITH=R l"l—l)n 'flmn‘-‘ Nov. 15, by\ulm Ass D. Smith, 1?' of this " lu- VAIL—WHEATLEV—0n ey, D W iain il o 7 Day K. Les, Mo Jecemian Wi -uhl of thia ity N.J., Aibert D. o of Jouah T, n-d ,m'u.-m “ULO‘M, by the Rev R. C. Pm— Eaine M. W heatioy, ail of this P fosian Joarual plesse copy. WYMAN —ANDERSON—On Thorsday, 15th inet,, at Oraee Chureh, y tas Rev, Dr, Morgan, Bevjamin ¥. ‘Wyman of Brookiyu to Mary V. Auderson of this eity. For Comptrotler, CUARLES L. FLEMING, . TAXPAYER® AND PROPLE’ R et -nun.mn ous. Price Ten Cente. ur- ~7“‘%“€:f'* %-_* ow l‘ofll‘al Weekly chutains t ‘e i Nowel. llulnov Do lur.-th‘ CaN DlDAffl of Mise OF PREY, with many other Noveities asd m Nmu- Comimencemant of Mist Emap- i the commencement of Mise BRAD- :K-I"PIZY rlh-l!fluthmll‘ Jm"_‘ Ilnstrations. Price Ten Conts. “"""Eifiifiiflflfi&» "‘m...:m.m..*v.....,...w 1 ustrations. .u-un;-lfl Wias Buas. 5o 'fifiifiu....... e e mnmcm Prica Ten 4 . Harpor's Weekly cou e commencoment of Miss BRAD: nrl\cvfiml BIK with maoy other Noveliios and Illun Pice Teo DO! * Now lnd% or n{? W at of Miss Buas. Noveitios snd a-lIun- Commenceawent of Mus Bras- (‘0“'?“\ Ifi-‘lllwrulfl of Mise BuaD- the sowmencemeut PIEY with many otber Novelties snd e, Price Ten Cents, '-Wu commencement of Miss Brao .lfitluyn.w---ymlm--l -u-o-- s Too Cen: commoncem et of Miss Baad- - I(onl.!g S OF Phl. mw with many olhes Novelties sud ..nu,.a::::L;EEEEi ‘s "“". ml 'Ibh '.Ionfi Nomst” ug&r’fm itk —-ynh:!wflrz ."‘t:flmm‘—-fifi Wee Novei, B1 hlumuno rn- 'rn m?-mW w Novel, B -So Iy coutaine tlie commer oemet of Mis BRAD. ll'f“' ‘with many other Noveities and llni 0' PllY wltl ‘many otber 'ries L s Weekly contaims (18 commenceaint of Miss Buas ovel, BIIW OF PREY, with many otber Novelios sad m---uu Price h M Harpor's Weekl: pox's New Novel 61K iliustrations. Price Ten Cents. y contai OF Pi Harper's Wi Do Now lnl, 51 wa""hiv 4 Dox's New lwwl hll Ilinstrations. Price Ten Cent the commeocenent of Mis Buas Y, with: mauy otons Noveitios saé rmmencement of Miss Brad {eh auay other Noveitie, snd mm—ufln—m 0' PREY, -uu.ou-lmh- Dfilnn!mtmof- PREY, -n—vowum—d uuu.-uou. Price Teu Cents. ‘comer -e-uldl Mis byt ';fflnocnl:v. iaay othor Noveisies ectrationss Frion Wfllfi the commencenent of Mis Buao- -oru— ovel, BIRI ulrll!,m-’“lwfln-l Iilastrstions. ¥rice Teo Cents. Wi commencement af Miss Baao- ur%wd. 0 F'lfl,-u_nyu-mu !ll'm commencement DON's Now um«'fl{nm Pll‘ with wany other lmlli-d Iustrations. Ce u-l-llm GRAPE VINES. THE TWO BEST IN CULTIV, BOTH VERY EARLY, AND AT A EARLIEST OF ALL. Tha [ONA is the only native grape of §00d iss for th tabie thet e squalto the best foreign kinds. In hardinew, constanoy of production ead perfoct ripsaiag of froit it is unequaled BY AXY of our most bardy matives. THE Congrens. % Ketchan 407 ¢ | i i Asscmbly —First i 10 Cw ightoenth Ward—Joha Moiiane, Michas) Kea Why these two young men met on such an ocoasion is & ques ——— Tt e the ouly Tor the fomily. DELAWARE Wi Vud Guire, Daniel C Patrich Dolan, Patric tion which may be answered as follows: Cody and Meleon Snagsngtisns o e oaly. P Wl?\d m', chsgpe - o | e W Byrae, P 3. Matsire, Tt Brody, | have freque uu{ CRked itk epch Other 1n & scet of Tongh-ulit | DIED. :: EXCELLENT. IONA io oqual ia all respects apd A spvese. o Pt hiolme | Tonins Feuton. Hepes Samide wer._Ln et theve colnigs Cae ot e s | OOLLAMORE—On Tumsator Wor, 1, Kite, soly i o Gitaen bty bt gL g - Rncteantt W ard—Hugh Mitchel, . H. Kearavey, Fruck McElray. | the two Baving come to blows, came to frequent dis- Y VTt 1o b St OO, THE IONA IS THE BEST GRAPE FOR WINE. ~Afen ars 131 | Narwich Coffey ... sohuMarin, Maney Ouien, Jymee Mirrsy, Futfick Kearvan, 3ok | paten by to which wan the ablest of e (wo—which win o i weevavivei to attead tbe faveral: from No. 190 | The TONA fs the ouly Grape which pays éhe cost of best vinee by m‘&'.'.’v’:f e lmflw c R e rtss eraek, Jota Gosner, tutas Ko- | ® urwtl onong thei compapions aud jn the """" ot Thirty-seveathat., ou Setarday sRternoon ‘st 2 o'clock. ta entting the first year. ‘ ; ysorl ickinson. . —steynen Cormel. Joun Conner, dichani Ke. | ot e e anhie: TR ot yeur. LCoventry Pimraalia | Fefferson £ MoAven, y,._dr:‘-{-\:fil-mh Jocer .,d,"'f:?l. t sy by & strect TIRGER s H mg:;;‘:,gm‘;;;,#yag"» APYE | Tie the omuy Namive Ouarn whoss frait s sagerly sought for st g | Mepublican majo | avday last Cody and MeLeon had i B o . | oom pousan per pound R 2 : | Ward—James Tk Lynel Jol Compbell, | s & number of their frie: | The fun aen, an Frider at 1 o jock a. m.. st 1t ia the only grape, native o foreign, Whose fralt fa by Geitlor] o3 wrocs - D eere. e Aliee: Govoge Lindow, | rangod that th men should m | " 82 Sevonteonthat.. Brookiyn. The Linckiuen POLITICAL. i Phillp Stack, Coteslius Doilard, Hugs Tiernas, | .1(.7‘..1.. ing for stakes of $100 a side, and there Bght thi vited o, aniamd: T remaizs iy | tho béukJodgew Squil b Busind of Aiccamdris, dsd prsiesbl e, ot | PRS-y James O tirien. # ter out to their beart's content. s haviag boen doue, the | Cemetery for interment. other foreign Kinds growa in glase houses. BCHOOL COMMISSIONERS' CONVENVION. rising stars of future pugilistic greatness at onee commence GARRETTSON—At Clifton Polnt. Rhioebeck, on Wednesday, Nov. My 24 page pumphlet, containing description of best varisties— POVGHEEEPSIE POST-OFFICE. J. Mallaly, | course of scient whieh, considering the short time | 13, Flissbeth H. Garreiteon, widow of Freeborn Garrettson, aged | « Prosent and Future of Orape Culture” etc., alyo Price Listafor un«xu) Umvx L VOTL FOR . E—( Hoffwen. Feuton Town. { bili.... | Gates .. Lrreece. 461 | Hamlin .. “ Oedlen l'lnfinuwlv % Orangetown. . . 461 15% ONEIDA—{OF¥icIAL) - GOVARNOR.~— ~— CONORES —— F.;ifi" Holmln. (,nmlu‘ Kelloga m | been made to fill the vacancy | wenerally woticod. §gEsEEsSey e & I B | (T FETH B ] S el 3335 w2 Collins. ... 407 Patrick 3335 Agalust ... 35 3 aton on Tuesday o mml vote of the county on ieh Fenton recoived 10,648 “snd GQovornor is 13,79, of BY TALYGRAPH 70 THE TRINUNE. PorGuKEEPSIE, Nov. 15.—No appointment has yet causod by the death of Postmaster Vankleeck, although four days ago Henry Smith evidently had the inside track, yet to-day I have reason to believe that E. B, Osborue, esq., will be the new Postmaster. The appoiuiment would have been made ere this had not the sudden flluess of the Postmaster General prevented. By to-morrow, at the furthest, we may kuow positively who will be the man. Certain it is that the over-coufidence of the friends of Henry Smith, which was planly visible st week, has departed, and solemn looks appear jnstead. On the other hand, the friends of Osborne Jook Jubllant, as though something extraordinary iu their favor had trauspired. Such n fiying around smong the Democratic loaders has not been uoticed before for some time, und their activity is e THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE FOR THE FREED- MEN. The Chicago Times follows its declaration that negro suffrage is inevitable by an argument té show that, even fromw & noegro-hating point of view, it would be barmless. ‘We quote from & leading editorial of Nov. 13: The most important fact which is revealed by the census in Missismippi and' Alabaina is the great and rapid decrease of the black population. The decrease of white population in mix 8,000, The decrease yoars has been, in the Stato of Mississippi of the bluck tion 1 Mississipni has been, in the samo time, 57,000 In those portions of Alabams where the oensus is completed, the relative decreaso of blacks and whites is shown t bave been about the swme. The black population bLas de- creased in six years at tho rate of 13 per cent, while in the same period, wider all the destrustive agencies of civii war, the decrease of white population bas been in the neighborhood of 3 percent. If the ratio hall be the same throughout the South, it will appear that the black population u that section has been reduced from 4,000,000 in 1460, to 3,450,000 in 1866, These facts foretell with a certaint; l‘Lmn is more reliable than mere prophecy what is the inevital dnuny of the negro race mb':‘r.!w‘;":o pmc.d the war, the white populati g the 10 years ing the war, the w jon. of the Five Staivs. increased at an average rate uf over 30 per ocent, while in the same period the white population in the Slave States increased at an average rate of less than 40 per The l-llv'xl)upflllllun during the same MM lucreased at the rate of 23 per ent, while the free negro tion increased at the rate of only 12 per cent. During the next 10 ears, it is ressonable to assume, the white population in the lormer Siave States will incresse, undfl ntluence of free inatitutions, in the ssme proportion as the white populstion in the other Free States, while the increase iu the negro popula- tion, if sy, maat be reduced to the standard of that increase in n state of wstaudard which cach successive census of the United States has placed at a lower point. It will thus that the pro) { the negro race to the Caucasian race in the Unmd tates must coutinue Lo diminish, until the former, in all buman probability, sbail have totally dissppeared. N in-mmmafl«flnmmvhm Anofiel s, and to whom all ether blood is and sball -dh.n on this continent, hesitate to grant ] o the same torms with the whites, leaving to the respe to deeide what those terms shall be, it is more U 'hll th South will entertain such & han probable that she will consent that intelligent negroes b_hh hay cothiug to fear from Imoartial s Fourth Wacd—td Swsesey, E Lonuen. ¥ Ryws, ot Jus. ¥. Beanian, Thos. . Sam Lawson, Sixth Ward—Jobn V. Keusedy. lsaiah Fairehild, Patrick Wade, John Kifsyle, Jobn Riordeu. Wm. Connolly. Morria Joyes, Jas. J Matiuire Kdwerd Goppers Jecem Mucphy vane, F. Serer, J. M. Kevauagh, James Kirby, B Welion, M. Douoven, R Hamum, J. Woods, ighth Ward—J. Duan, J. Creiger, T_Murphy. R. L. Compton, M. Hughes, L« Gerrison, 8. Curry, A. 8. Colding, J. Bleuveit, T. By “Wiath Ward—John Meck, W Ackerman, A. J. Mat Von Arsodale. Jobs Decker, Johu Deviia, Mathew ¥alla lou Murphy, W W. Kiuimey. Jues Mart| 'r- h W ard—Gieo. Flynn, Joseph Mazwel” Audrew Porry, Geo. bo Vanderbeck, Mortiwer Skay, Geo. Harris, Joreph Eber- b Ward—Jobn J. Ferguson, Gilbert C. Hebberd, Thomas MeCusker. Heury Jacobi. 5, F. |.|..m- 3o Jumes E. W, Osrdoer, W, Waldhi, M. B, Spaolding, W N. Mclntyre, Oeo. K. Chass, teujamin Van Buren. Ld. Mootagor, B. Jaudon, James Grog- ory, James Barker, James Masierson, 5. C. Hubbard, W ighteenth Ward—M. N. Salmon, T. Mo Lar O Bries. Juo, Hughes, Timothy Diven, Michasl Dolen, e Adw. Cosaidy, Jus Turphy, Phil. Mesmer, Johi o cher, Ninetosnth Werd—Charles G. lthh-, Ratrich MoGover. Charles Van Hoiland, ¥.dward Kaae, J k. Williem A. Nugent, J Eustice, William Mettaw, Jobn Forsbour, Hogh Mitchell, Robert Murrsy. Twentioth Word—Coaper Meyer, Purrick Mackey, Frederick Mclouald. Sumes Kestnay, Phillp llnvh" Michuel “haries H. Moore, Hen ary L Lyle l)ut o i) Michael Hackett. sbers, J. Develia, D. J. Cloonas, Jobn M. Tewey W l.fl-"l'uy. Thomes Ursee, P. H. McDosough, Henry Twentysecoud Ward—Edward Tompson, Thomas Doody. George Batn Jatoths Sibith, Johm. Shetdiet. Arthus ¥iim, Methiss Goeta s F. Root, Patrich J.Keunedy, Edward Egbert, Daviel Shaunon, Jonn Makewen: N. C. Hosted, Joha ¥, Betz, Al et W. Swmith. Joseot [ unnn Thomus Rosel ok Raytols, Georgy H ich Leporine, Henry Jewel Jorvs, Jobn G Tio LSl e Michael Gorgnond, T omn Moffman, Thouss Congros, Jonu F, Sisgians, Fiodarteh Rerr, Willam Biduvelt . SCHOOL TRUSTEE CONVENTION, Fonrrh Ward—~Kor Truster Driscoll, four yesr tarw—to 1l vacancy. Kevauth Ward—P. F. Tracy, Jas. De lhhn] “’m Macks weon, J. A J. Mo ixteenth Aviif. Robert Clerkaas, allowed and the faet that considerable trainiug was necessary, hind £ be very scientific and of the most thorough character | " In the case of & prise-fight, the police must know uothing the affair in advance. The arrangements, therefore, aud all | matters in coanection with the enterprise, must be * kept dark.” Theu tue pugilists and their friends mnst sneak out of the eity under cover of the night aud by sueh means ax can best e emp ::'ywl in this form of * secret service " The selection of | u piece of groued must be made, and & map prepared showing | | tact location, and bow to get to and how to get away from | | i All these things were most faith performed in the case | of the fight whereof we are now writing. At a very eatly hour Yesterdny morning, a number of carrisges crossed the Weehaw- | and proceeded up the s litdle nertiywest of Fort Lee. w and some 3 or 40 men iuterested in the “ut ised to como off tunlly than the meteorio yer shore to an open spot. 11 & e were Caly pleasant. The sky was was oloudy wed filled with teeth which | nipped and But the party was composed at_all of young wen who didn't mind the north wind, nor feel tout” by the threatening clouds above. They all looked t they undoubtedly werc—namely, a type of “uat oity life | | | | 'hh-h manifests itsell on corners at all hours of the day and night, and sees to it that a litthe * gouge” comes off wheuey there I o h oceurrence. i The ma he affair had singularly neglected to bring with them a rope. with which to make a ring. This fact, how- | ever, was not ield to bo of sufficient importance to warrant a setponement of the engagement, and u ring was formed h{ L'... ng an open space around which the spectators gathered H and within which the principals and their secouds took their | itions | "‘All ugh the ground was reached as early as 5 o'clogk, it was v clock when time was called. b response to which the | 0 the seratch, shovk hands, smiled at each othe and yat themaelves in poaiton to, conimenco the day's wo They were attived in the “ring * style, and both made & i rance as they nnu-d off and began to strike out. the shortest of the two, but what he lacked in stature o nnde up in weight, to the r the persons preseny. prabably majority of the crowd, the qlh\lun that Cody would prove to be the best m however, hud warm Triends presens, who said *‘as bet on ‘in, and there wuz the stamps to back It ] however, was not oxtensively indulged in, the erowd uridcnly ' ot being one of the richest crowds that ever met. 1 } e T T Jea. & The hand shaking having been gone through with, and the | Tweli wm—‘nuu. Daly, Adem Jacobl, Michuel Cordial, Jas. | squaring-off having been carried on for a minute or two, there Hogers, u-.u Dempeey, Michsel Geron, Martia Delsey, wlflu.c' s some -mluu1 out, and this mw‘umzdthln d the Hanwy, rat Rownd a The rat Sixioenth Ward—B. Jndon, £4 Montagry, Emmo Gould, Thos. | patha was by Me ufinm.-m-m. . M) Juve eniy. | 74 | P pbanceesion. Cosy e, and was prewed ol L esory. ‘Ha carofal 4nd quics antagonist thet he was obiiged 0. Te- ' coraer, where ue was Ruocked over and coaipeiied o bite | toe R Towis Fox. M. I l-nd Rownd—The first part of this was fought very gingerly by "y i deteriined nok to e ette o Wenath On | Cody, who wae ver uneestain blows. McLeon, ou the orber hand. rvidently dsired o fores the Aght. A good opportutity offering itse . Cody wral 8 stisser aaniost McLeon's no- ol the zhlfl (et for Cody) st S A lavides, Feuras '::" T’ Foe men thes “flwmf.'fi':.' i v .., oDeraiott, Jumes E'dridgs, “pewatiin'.” The men then some stiuj l's,'_v-ll Toonh wD—dl Jumes l-n-l(l' -y e ;,‘..‘...M oy v = wentioth Ward—. ven Thowas Catre hivd Rownd—' " ‘moet cx-iting round ' men, laz, Patrick Gilligan, lm Parick Natiarty, Honry H-n e came up cauticisly, and, siter e careiul ing. » terrific men. Robert Steel Poir lluloy ‘Charies Fox, | blow from Mcleon Besciy ¢ closed Cod! |.n oe. Jyp-u- ly re- Ji trick Bpultan, Foter Otle, E&- | tarsed the --m-m v putting aye. Jumes Dounely, Copt- mow fought hard --lv aimates. M iows s sbast -Q-diy n-o-inmlouu ‘heavy owe on the back of strick llum R, H. Plass. CITUENS' DEMOCRATIO ASSOCIATION, TWENTY-FI WARD, The members of the sbove association held a CENTBAL EIGHT-HOUR LEAGUE. lar meeting of the League was luldn & n‘l‘l‘ull.nt "‘Il‘l' Matters |nn|-u-mth. nent tion of the League were discassed. an tlmm‘.u- b 'unvn- of the branch L s thoroug eagues throughout the ity in order to prepare especially for the muni cipal election. The meetine adiourned until Thursday evoniug next. thd - ____._-—.—______‘__.__.—___ -mw-dum-awu--ml—fi o "},,’:,'. Wound—~Both men want right ot it MoLeon received o oy blew cag e 976 ¢ b e’ rtpended b . V0 Round—Thers was some heavy hitting, ut o blow givan of l-.-d-l-m-.l(l Teceived s souple of blows. sme in the face. ru.—.-cu-nu-uw il appearance and chuu s men wory "rz.hldly cut an were so. m"' time that he would not * er, and nd whi ermud in small boats. this city oy way of ¢ dblubuuv- took play l’ "The spectators returned to ho Wehawken and Hoboken ferries. No ce and the affatr was conducted so qulmy 0od knew noth | Ui e fuv n- vervices trom the Methodist F.piecopal Church. Rbinebeck. dnceased ou Fridey, Her remaine accompany those of ber I.ulbqnd for \uterment s Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore. GAUT! attend on Sunday afte the funeral R—On Tharslsy, Deih Gantarr i the 814 yrae of b sge. The reistives and friends of the lAmll‘ at 8t Matthew's Chus oon, the 18t fost., at 2 o' the 15th fnat., st Jersey City, Mrs. Eliza- are respectfully invited to reh, Sussex ., Jorsey City, clock. HINCHMAN—In Brooklyn, on Thursday moruing, Nov. 15, Neomi. wite of J. fn further noti Hinchman, aged 29 The friends and relatives of the fi-llyul lnvited to attend Tuneral services near_Ho Rrookiyn, an Saturdy. the I ars. w's Chuteh, anet., ot | om 5t Py elock p. m., withoat KNAPP—At Philadeiphis, on Sunday. Oct. 28, N. Frank Knapp, I4, M N. ¥ The re [ 3'0'cock p. m. t,of Dariea. 0. 125 ry ¥ in the No. 161 ¢ llulun .. The friends of the fawily sre respecttully invited to Coon. B eddenly, b the residence of ber son, Robert F. Livingston-st, Brooklyn on Wedaasday, Nov. e of Ottoee M lunu- of Purchase, Westchester Co., - o( b hm»ly are fnvited to sttend ber Mesting Hoasm, ot Purchase, on Seturday, K. Y.t the residence of her brather, 7. I_ 3t ., Mrs. Mary Swits of East Ham, be held at tha house of ber brother. hnnly Brooklyn, on Friday, the 16th inst.. st sitend without further lavitation | SEAMAN—On W Seaman. aged 41 yours. Foneral w third-s TERNF B of her attend ¢ 24 omes C. TompRins, daughter of the late Enceh Tompkins, in the 73d year ONTO—AL B T INS—At Mam aze. ke piace from her la on Saturday o and friends of the hnll{ a hvll-d to attend Voanesday, Nov. 14, Jane B., wife of Frederick A. rovidence. No. 36 Esst Twenty- rolat t 1 o'elock p. m. ivne further notice. the 10k iest., Mr. 11th it on Tu mio, lb “lh yoar of 401 the fumily, aud thove "of his son Ovear, are -t 5 iy, Chareh, Court-st., on Wedneiday, the 14th ioet.. Sarah fn-.-n.nm wnd friends of the family are lly invited 1o B T o stk . Cartige. wih B 1 it , e ‘el wil o0 Naturday, the 1Tth ast, a1 clck & m. Carriages wil b in -'lhuhlull the depot on the arrival Gurden snd Viseyard Planting, and Methou of Obtsiuiog Sempies, will be sent for 3 cens stamp. Address cw. lTona, near Poskekill, Notn.—It I sy for ny olab. agent or other person intarested ic ¢ GRANT, Now York. purchasing gdod vioes, to ascertain by ssmple. if [ous Idland. where these viues originated, is not the best aad chepest place 1o obteia & |‘."b.‘|fl.‘l'* ©. W. GRANT. Brxapicr & Toxnsy, No. actions of Petrole .+ Patent Combination Hose.” . Distilerios, Fire Engine and Steam purosss, supsrior to sny Hoes ever made. Price same as ordiary Hose. Suxp son Pumica Lusr. Belting on same principle, warraated mot to streick. and stasd the - abore tests. . T QUM WORK, OLATE NS0KS. CORDIAL | DRoes, {TALIAN uconcz :nm.fl wleu LUEERCIR ok CANDY. B ch EAND! coeoufi CANDY. L CRE 'n cA?u KD Alulk-b.l-"‘ -u-»l-lp-dm, llo‘ 'S CAOHOU To better sccommodate J. INOW'S ‘l‘lUCHll. &Ul TH! 'H'IIOAT. H. “‘ ‘l'li. kc Lo No. 208 BROADWAT Toosr v-no-a.) . 0 show s8d receive orders for R H. "0‘. u‘li' Coetl- stonmer H. '. MIIUIU, e The Revenue law lays an embargo on forelgn perfames, and PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING GEREUS takes procedsnce of all commands the Uoa's shate of the pat- Nov. 17, at 7§ o'clock. - By order. Cuas H. H. Hosuar. and H. Haw, } Commition,— A e oa BATU m"‘? EVENING, THOMAS B, ASTEN, Chairman, Becretaries. s living in the immediate neighborh tl it tll it was over. miuites. The fight occupied about thirty and Thndl N-' Brignt tanity for 'ru h1 Managers of the Fair take this opportunity to ratarn th to Mr, Ulancard, who bas generously pl-ced bis Journeay & Burnkam, No. 164 ATLANTICST., BROOKLYN, Bave just received additions to their large steck of TRISH POPLINS, flhll-lu)wflfl PBBNO OASKME“ ROBES, extra sises 3ud bedstiful designs. [} nhlfl IAIU’AC‘N‘:}Y AND Wlll l.—'y GRAY, STEEL, BROWNS, ‘o THY I-Afl'm CONSISTING OF LOR. DINING-R CHAMBER SUITES, l“'"lfi. Waluat snd st manufectarecs’ prives, ROOMS, ouston-at.. All @oods warranted. {row of oharge. A oA -L‘h-ml on (oo Pint No. 19 North Kiver. THE IA* 0"‘- FREEDMEN T, bo opeued o0 Tickets st ‘hbfl S0e. ;. zln‘ e Howns of .rllu[ n‘ . This Falr offers a favor- to purchase Christmas gift Persons desiri 1wons at theis dirpos! X ‘are deceptive s ey “'"""nu"hm:. £ Fleaing, . ¥ RUEUMATISN n"fik ' Frrions OF Ty it all oured by taking r""l Parpose rom ...”.....‘3‘."""‘ e Fomsipivani ...'7...... Company. T chos rovertios of z-t.rn ihe Vg "r'nnmuno MiNERAL T e sie s overy respesiable T e Washington Iren NEWBURGH, N. Y., ll' PATENTED STEAM llflll. Qnm Pl Sead (or o Clreoler. -.'-f'hl-o o 3 'Eo—.fi——.. MIN A‘I'I!Fi nd Fuw the attention of the public to. Neow 9 - L u—fll AND P ooy, two. h’-‘ ""'mt F e u...=:1:==tn.r€IL 1§i§=’= “15 i--b~ _h the ART OF COLORING PH 'ORCELAIN. lothes Wringers \v‘i«mmn AND wulnul Courdand!-+t. ork. " Giray's Huir Kestorative, o, 4 wot & dyr. No. 34 Courtisndi-oh., sad Now-Y Sokd by DAY, LAIN, readerin them in to Pletures executed upou lnn. and ot 0. 62 Weet T ‘l"mycwl\hd. ."muoufi' & mou.r-!‘ -l-'- Sy I S 'l No. 16 of finieh and prices ude D w e BAILKY “MACHIAE COMPANY. Ne ® - . Morray st New-York, Manofuctarses of IMPROVED HOSE of grest dursbility, will stand » pressars of 320 lb. to the square ineh, carry live stoam. and in 0o way sfesed by , Oils, Acids, Water or Alkalis. For Refineries, -