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THE NEW YORK SUN, ), Sundays excopled, at to Sun cor of Pulte and Nasa and dnAver- ay bere te Kew Yak city emt © AND A QUARTER CENTS (68> When recat by mail, Four sre year, 60,000 Copies Por aay, SUEENEE an T HE NUMBER 8503 NEW YORK, THUi iRSDAY, OCTOBER 6 1859 S New Yerk Election Districts, The following is the Act dividing thiscity int? Suitable Election Distriots »— AN ORDINANCE To Drymen Ciry or Naw Yore 1xto conve. RTET BLBCTION DISTRICTA, PURBUANT Ty % Tire & or Act ow Tum Lint Paséeo' Ava. Orn, S42, THe Mayor, 4.Mermen ar and wi Gommomalty af the fa Hema nasseesats Seite Saal eS ties Carmine sud Bleecker streets, and Cottage cata atte strict of the Ninth Ward shall part of the olty bounced by and lying wa nr} Chu.cleg feet, Greenwich areniury ea rect and 8.7 naa acoemedents st a WANTED, Warea wes WORK INA Rahal yen. ehikiren bes c-} . etanar bs ENGLISH, GERMAN OR ie Rina te ire! apply at 4 4 WANTED-% BRICK MASONS ON SEC. within irenies ea Fourteeut! paeann Sie aati vet ces and Uo peeara he iat ‘Ward Fred Hammoud rests, Greens ct ofthe Ninth Wart salt Ww" Wates Works, 4 mtice eat of Je | £0 fanaa ecg ‘bounded by and ‘ying ma Ue ie. Wet BEL MS BERGE ies that nto mp Sittin Keartechan ttre tet Hicteh arense, eds rr Dasari sad ints Ave cee. | TEA cto ic natn f the Ninth Wand shalt sontain. PL Ly bounded hy ane I ‘ANTED — 60 LABORERS IN WIL- Sie ieee avenue, Troy” a them elt rain which “anid Sieg sero een A ot be Fire Ward shatt bya nedleasTAD. Tncuire on the werk, in Soe Th Bash, at | cot testy isa rat watt stom atin anaes ae Echt Wreernars, | sia toy werent Waren GIRLS AT 47 Mal. | Pils and ee y, and belonging | Mand servere, oaine ied ce doe rie “i eg into fatcen, Wine ed only asian sqaaimed eras tke dy anak e'let of the First Ward shan | thal! con oeaity no Biseckér city founded i bart in jam, ro) Lay See We oar Yad dat sabre ny wre "The twelfth e ection district of the Ninth Ward she'l Woes A MAN TO PRESS AND contain, all that pert of the city bounded by and I inten gett te om. raid within Charles. Hivecker and Ohristopher streets, and to ba “opis cor’ Unatlnss “se 7 sialon idson ver Liberty + Rergienirsri ie the Hodson river, Grpenmieh and Bow deceit of the First W of ahatt | a 88, Ti Tenth Ward sha Pe iriged tute fs alae. goctsin all thes eat aaiey honwtea by ant ining | toe Slateiets, the »xtent end limits of which eald ¢ tiem districts bball be wn follow ‘The first +leetion distiiet of couyein git teat part within alee ames BAIst THIN TR ee Sh avenue. part of the Beery YY a n i Forarth verity Delaney, slariage and streets purd the Roe @ second tex tion district af the Teuth Ward hat contain al foal part of the sity Lounds4 by and within Re ar i Orchard, Bldrid ey and Forsyth stecete The how Gintriet A the eer ‘Ward shall contain ai jab part of thy inded by ant lying within thivingior, ; Nerfuik, Grand, va, Ureaerd, Delancey tre Ludiow streets, "The fourth «ler tion district of the Tonth Ward shall thet part of the city bounded by od, Norfolk, Division and Orchard jh election district of the Tenth of the den odet d iyly ‘Gehard aati” ATC ‘tion d'strict of the Tenth Ward shall pre ei aeea hapa Por rend eeaceisres Sbtcict of the First Ward shall ARE ae ea oe 1a Th Becontt {Wa revi divided into chats hae naire ve AE oes Cp fer in Broadway, Chwtham, Spruce, God and ‘The second election dist ict of the Second War 1m conten ail the: ae es ing within Ge den Lene. WASTED—50 FIRST RATE LABORERS, sly, sah food bs | be dy tiven. Bhs Pewee ha Waele een GOOD BAIStEas TO costs for @ machine; also 3 fool but- bat oy it heads peed 37. Gall for om» week ot 286 Wet aith wt oD Fite” Warts. SIRES FoR WEAVING OM ORIN S D Sortes Bose Part of the city bousded by and bying within ieee Fors) th, Canal, Orc! ad Division WANTED—100 GIRLS FOR HOTELS, Hecate one BOT veNTH WARD r rte apd pel esis inelty and £19, The Brerwoth Watt snail be dleided into oleh bgt y 0, Ct; Ne Ets yaaa cee herp section ae th li be na follows Nimite of whi oes barnes The fret ol-etlon, of the Klorenth, Wa sha loon tin aif that part of the thty euvaed be an Ising within Clinton, Houstun, Pitt, Stanton, Ridge id Rivington steer &, ‘The weond election district of the Eleventh, Ward all contain all thst part of the city bounded by A islocon a ine, Bisnton, Pitt, Heuston, Hf end Rivin ‘he ?d aleation d strict of the Fl ‘Ward ball coutsin all that part of thee ty bounded “by ant ie ug within Sherif, Heuston, Cannow and Kivingon tree The feurth ele-tion district of the Kleventh Wart ghall cor tain all that rart of the city bounded by and uh Ba Tthis, Cannon, Houston, Kivington sta, and = Bayt river. ugirction didriet of the Mleventh Ward shalt Mar- te, Broad atreete, ehirheivetion ater let of the Third Ward ah that part of the clty boun.ted by wad \dson ‘Crambers strost, Broadway, Watt aee soit FOR LINEN #'h Boor. wet ys WASTED_—GIRLS WANTING EMPLOY; eh wares a a eax Erie i Gnd ‘at this offion, Thoas ie ved alles and help. C. Were tense ype | THIN COAT AND That'part of she city towwie by an Iyiog of the elty boundet by 2 navon "river, Meade’ stzwet, Becadway ‘and * FOURTH WARD. 45. The Fourth Ward ehall be divided lote eoren ation ricts the extent apd Ieaite of whieh eaid ington dletric's aball bg asf llowa: ‘The first elecii w cistrict of the Fourth eras fa eon! Hh That. pat of city Braukfort pik -} ‘ a eat the hands jp balet and finish £ me: | Sire Reg tcian etd perry, Gold of bt Mrithia Avenue Br Houston, Fath oe and the Kart derbi in "The siath election district of the Fleventh Wa Grom Vanderbils 01 oaks, iin cerond ce-ton a tat aaah at all Sentniar Okt Coes are af tive alls Decerted hp a i thee pert <i ‘Roary (rithin Avenue C, Houston street, Third street ANTED—A TLNSMITH AT $150 PER nets, r bus D. Teh clectton aiatrict The sevent ‘eleotion district of the Eleventh Wai Wee + Tune hand, Inquire PRO. ‘WAsTEDOARPENTERS AND BLACK- cooks and steward, 10 eout green wool week SORTS Ets Bh? te, eal at soe Tr arth Wari mist contain all that part of the ef berated within Ne« Bowery, Beart, atyeete, river snd Parameter’ ‘The fourth elet et ofthe Bourth Was aie contain munded ving suit and Gethartse streets ast riverand James tm all thet of the city bounded by Hien iit Avenue By Third street, Avenue. a ‘The el i Khreiretion district of the Rleventh Ward sball contain all that wart of the city bounded by mnt ag within Avence I, Fifth street, Avenue et. ‘conan istrict of the Eleventh Ward The HAD election district of ati ‘Ward shalt settee dictates 7. Mi Ht that part of the ef by lyts Bart of the ety bo anded by and at WYTARTRD—IN ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY IN | Sit in Hee Cath de 4 7 and ting iineek within Avenue U, Fifth street, Avenue DD and 4 vetion datriet of the s Pouren Ward at virtue vat part of the city bounded by and 1. ath on ‘aud James strevta, Bast river’ aud Roose he ew the Fourth Ward My a stot | the guru by and q fear ry rates very, Catharine, Protestant women, to, fo 9 Shonpeworh pa boa fret rate waeher ant mae aathetenth election district of the Mleventh, Ward, in all that part of the city b ed bs Sts chldeen ‘Aeole with sees: ae log elie Aveuue Prrifth streets Eleventh street, ver. ‘Tenn, eleventh election district of the Bleventh Ward pian ll t Bs of the elty, bousded by and aa: sors tow Burk av. ot ia ANTE D—SEW SHIAT [RUNERS— WwW RD —aRW rotate or ase C, Finh Seventh wiroet. 10. rit p> ws oe 46. e Fifth wera San ann divided, into eight, welft lection district of the Eleventh Ward wor dave to learn, elect dutta band limit of whi halt cortalo all thet art of the city. boande | by — =~ = actin Hstrieteshall be as Saligws a ward shall a wi vente By Avenue G, Fifth sud Seventh WV AETED FOR WHALING VOYAGES copes fain that Pa of in city bounded by aud trig | 43 he" thlrtewoth_slection duatriet reat * roadway, Reade street, West Broadway White strect. of tne rine wr rd shall conta aut ier fir Yaaited bya | a iri sense wihad i irict of th Ward shall mth it Pirated by yd Ly hs weigh ia Aaa tat Buc fourth» lsction ¢letrict of the PifUh Ward shall gl) thas part of the city baunaed by ing oe | oes ‘West Broadway, Cenal, Hudson Ladle Joory streets The Bfth ol ction district of the ify in all that part of tho city bounded ine ta'itrades fitsom, Ise won aud ‘West strvets ectbem diets let of Fifth Ward shall part of the sci, ounted by end 1400, selon Bosch aud We Tre seventh election distrirt of the Finh copte in all thi i treed “iyiaa‘eehun Kveaue 'B'Avame'G, Boventh ‘hi Tourteenth election district of the Bleventh ¥ Ars, phall Ch that part of the city bounded weeR ing within Avenue C, Avenue D, Seventh Aineonth election al riet of the Elovonth Wart, ‘coptaia all thas vart of the elty bout by and bing w thin Avenue C, Ninth street, Lieventh strect, ‘avenue ‘tixter nth election Reet Kloventh Wa the city bounted by an! withia Avenue B, Avenue ©, Ninth aad le enth atrots. wing merotcenth election district of the Eleventh hale comnan om ‘that part ot pe city buuaded Ye fae att ny aayonve B, Eleventh st:oet, ‘wa The eighteenth ieetion district of the Eleventh ‘ard, hail coutaln bat part of the city, bonded by and Iv iog within Avenue B, Twolth street, Four- teonth etreet ana Kast 1 £13, The Tweittle flow divtricte, the va EE SuSE eae! IES TO LEARN TO OPE aca See SE TED LADS 50 Le Te | 4 WARD. shail dha into ak elees wd Limite of whieh said eles n ‘The hert election de riet of the Tw Ifch Ward, aval rt of the eity, bounded by wo” lying bi hstret, Beveuth avo tof the city bound eat, Vien Saas and W $1, ‘The Siath Ward tall be divided toto nine election districts, the extout and limit of which sald Clertion Mie stoty shell be ws fol thou district of the Sixth Ward shall art of the elty banded by aud lying ¥, Chagham ant Chhnaber airoute jection dutrict of the Bixth W Dart of the city bounded by PChawbsrs ¢ ‘lection district tof the pena GIRLS TO MAKE BON- pa me, rely se W. & KIDD, 60 Maedoo- ent ade Wanrep—opise TAOGHT TO OPER- ‘Wheeler & Wibvn's sewing ma- that part of the city, bounded by Fant river, Biehty suath aire * Fhetidra election abtriee of the techn Weiaanes WER “WEHING TO vovssia tn merebant 117 Bonth « thet porter th plying st, Thaw bey thal ‘contain +}! thet pert of the eity, buunda’ bys ving within Eat river, One hundred aud twenty- or) lad Scobd srect. Feverth aveuus and Afsrlem ivf, has ly tog hadn'e Ie and. 0 At ction district of the Sixth Ward shall art of the city beunded by and lying yard, Mott and Chatham stroota, jection district of the sixth Ward pounded by and contatn at \peoons o@ Binger's eres wsctine ‘ey Ee Sa eonirs wi i ie Bien “The seventh fourth etree shail enntain ‘The s xt} cleetion di triet of the Tw wtroet I that partefthe el y bonnde BN McILVAIN CR MARY, CAN HEAR Ward ous hiu'uorived Ove Hundred aud Purty fourta streak of semmenhing te their ales by addreslag part of the city bouaded by aod ly- | sud weet of Serer h ay Mr. caer bx 96 San Ofice, where theyfean ‘be found, roadway, Peankilu aut ax: etzlct of the Sixth Ward shall HIKT 14 Tha Thirteenth Wi vei a Ma THC th extent and lialts of which il WARD. A ehall bo d'vided into r part of the city bounded by and Lying 4 election district ahait be ae foll | GOOD, MANY WOMEN WANTED | oiifsin slit Baxter nd iBavar ttrocts, aad Boworge | tin Siret election dleeriet of the ally, govt stun SEVENTH W i contain ail that part. f the elty bowade fb Fora and’ Home, is ball te divided into ning | isang within Itvington, Clinton, Graud aad Norfolk + end inquire, aid be a follows: second eloetion aistrit ofthe Thirtoenth Ward, election dist ftofthe Saventh Ward shall | shail convin #il thst part of the city boan ‘ed by am * BAU LAYERS WANTED-— 2% GOID Lt Shas ast of the city” bows ed, by and iving | 1s jag within Rivington, Bidge, Division aud Clinton 4 vere wanted on ee. No. 8, Brooklyn water | witha Divi it 2 watomed to work on sewers vreterced. th Ward, Wer ae? rs dey. OLAV & KINGSLEY. el of the city, ree ‘ed 0) ioe ied Rivington, Willet, Grand, Division fe atrect a, he fourth election distriet of the Thirteenth Ward, shail cuntatn all tont part of the city, bounded by and Iiog within Rivington, Colaubte, fend and Willett streets ‘Tein olection district. of the Thirteenth, Ward nit that part of the city, banged by aud Ant Kiviaxton, Goerek GColumbis strente. th ev etion distiistf the Thirteeath Ward, Nall that part of the city bounded by wud lying with'n Kivington street, Bastriv.r, Grand aad Goeren strorta, ‘The te venti iatrict of the Thirt -es hall contain hat part of the eity bou and lylog withia Grend, Cliutor, Division aud Nor fork etreeta, t FOURTEENTH WARD. $18, The Fourtecuth Wars aball be divided into ten elec fon ¢istri ta, the extent and limite ef which said eliction ¢latricts shall be a8 fullowe : tof the ¢'ty bouuded by and ket, Monroe and Catharine wThe third election dlatrict of the Seventh Ward sil'coutain ali that vart ofthe clty bwaded by and Mouioe aud Pike atrocta, Bast rivce and ma district of tho Seventh Ward part of the city bounded by and ing within Division, Pike, Monroe and Market etree be fifch election district of the Seventh Ward shall 1B ali thet part of the city bounded by and Iyii Madison aud Clinton alrects, aut River and Ewe BERNEY, A GIRL, 12 YEARS OLD, im the ship JACOB'A. WESTERVELT, fon Tyureday, last, and i Castle lela to uctily baie shat tne oc SANE BERNE famiyot Mr Hea £7 Balaeo, 103 Peas Brooklyn, aod ot oie [2eeeny, INFORM THE “po BLIC THAT nd board, and this 1s bo er, from heroriat oF he is intrest ad t husband. MO et of shall Grate al that ofths tity boa any ving within, 0, “i Avg nel Fart It ‘hintos streets. fect om Whee re wrict of the Bovinth Ward |“ ihe fret eletigu austria of tht Pourtanata wad rt ofthe city tunis I) oor ta m mune I ra and fe eri ot the Toachins jean Irlng within Cherry street, Hast ‘river’ and ‘eatanst | fue wiuhli flousiout Mott, Prince streets wid Brow Aol "bo 50 th at, betwee "ihe niet lection Alvtrtet of the Baventh Ward election Alstriet cf the Pourtes: f r fig wittia Division und rand strocts Maat Fite ry, Beate Munk aud ad Gravermodt strec's, 12, The Bighth Ward shat b be divided into twelve ele doa distri te, the exten ud limite of whieh said setion districts shall oo as followe ‘be firet election district of the Eighth War uh contain all thet pari of the ety bounded by an: ft og wee bpring otrvet, Broadway, Usaal and Wo ster be second election district of the F: on ie all rt ef the ot, bun within pri Gorter, and Sait cot tt thirdel etivn district of the Bighth W ard shal wo all that part of the city beurded by aud ling Sitti Boring: Buliven, Canal end Varicky The feurth lr ction Uicerieh af the Kagheh Ward shall eptale, all toat part of the eity bounded by and lying prive, Variel ‘anal and withe 1th + lection district of the all contain ail that part of the by ant ting hin Spriug, Hudson ad Canal streets, ant Hudeon rive ‘The e'xth election district of the Bighth W. contain all that part of the eity bow: =| ah ‘Houston ttreet, Broad tre ‘The sever th election district of the Bighth phatt'eor Teh ati that part of the avi voudon bye thaw within Bouston, Wooster, Spring and Bulliven aaa eighth election district of Eighth Ward shell contaio ail thas pert of the ei a {ving witain Ubariten: Prioge: siinaunedor a sball contain ali that part of the city honaded b Isteg within Mouston street Bowery, Prince aud aout wa he third election AMatetetof the Fourtennth Ward shall couts'n sil that part of the city bou vied by and Thug within Prince stew Bowery, Spring and Mott Curth election distriet of the Fourteenth Ward U1 conta‘n all that part of the city bounded by and withia Prince, Mutt and Bpritg sta aud Broad- ry ‘Five Bfth election district, of the Fourteenth Ward sb» Lt coutain all that part of the city bounded by and ying within Sprig, Matton, Contre aud Giraud streets . ete ction dlutect ofthe. Ponrteenth. Ws shall'cor tela ail thet perv ot the city, Daunded b within Spring, Mott, Grend, Coatre aad Marlon AbIEB TAUGHT TO OFERATR ON ve, bet ‘=the ILLINERS WANTED A. FEW FIRST Be patde some triramers, improvers a OWN, £50 Falton st, Krouklya. | OTICE THE, Goons BELONG ING TO ANN SHAY, that ware If) on storage at J. >. ROO me's, 1 eutre st, if not cailed for hy next, will be sold to pay expenses, oc 3*/75. OCKMEN AND SLEDGERS WANTED AT 1 LER Cou Contractor. ps CUTTER D AurED IMMEDI- a eS To, SOMERS WANTED BY A LAD 17 le it tothe =i iit plroniag tdeda was"boo 8 of the © ty, bow i? ta ithia Bpring street, Bowery, Gran eee "Tie ele? th election district of the Fourteenth Wart, shall'e: ntein ail that part of the eity beuuted byy aad bin Grand eet, Bowery, Caual and Matt alnth election datrietc£U « Fourtasth Ward shail con‘aln all thet part of the elty, bounded Sie within ort, Qenal and Baxter wend The tenth election district of the Fourteeuth 1 challoota'n aif tuab part the iy begat by sua ping within Grud, Baxter and Canal strects and road ay, TENTH WARD ¥I 000 deal about ens ft. | Usrieon streets $14, ‘The Fiftoe: th Ward shall be dis ited (nto ten i l ‘The ninth eloction district of the Rishth Ward shall | stction eltite ee Ba Wose “BT eset pire for one work. of | coxtelu all thet past of the city bounded. by ant ivig | vicstion dletricws chsll trae fe lee oY bleh sald within the Mtrer tto King etrent; sou Macceugpt stteet; wetter! street bo Chharitsi tr ent; eartenly aida of Mscdougal sirvet, (vom since to Houston stront; covtherly vide 0. Houston rest to Sullivan strect; westerly side of Sullivan 1m Houston to triuee street, nort™erly aide of cb treet 10 sta strovt; purtherly side of ree with othe weet istrvet, frum Uoust to King etre iontheri gy is King ty Hud on st ‘Charitoa irae tort wren te | contal comtain wt! the diatrlot of the Fiftaenth Ward shall part of the, euig bowaded by wad |y ine lyoko wad Cardiies me ‘our, Pourtiy, thempeon, atniyy Bu athe conn jon district of the Fifteenth Ward i ue conte fr That yee Cel sity senator by and ‘on with wuihivan, Await, Thou Vontinena Wouter peers hsb Thethied election Giattiet of the Fu shall ccutala'a!l tot garter te city ben Iiag with ae, Hlouston, Wooler and « end Prose. To PRINTERS ~A JOB SETTER, OF TEM- abite, ho enterwands and aot power itor on cos mer eee een surat hs vet ely ot TAILORS—SEAT ROOM CAN BE OB- | A tatned at 19 White or, with 8 fret rate Mbt. trone wre cf Sloger's nine, for | em teriy id of Hud: foul 0 16 distri ifteenth } Ber Swag “Call this des'TS White ete eo aor Us place en pal na art oress She Riders oy sb4 ae mu 0 ers he elev euth ee an, Ward TI ti Fourth street, Bath avouun, Tenth wre fy \ 10,.f RORERS meas ane. the Vif Ge Beare tae Is vetwelith sloetion progr ° ane ‘ iron. | Ay the phall covteto all that part ot be elty che ince, ‘Fenth of sua'are D, a i {log within Hacnerny, Hudson and He Cation Alert of tho Pifteuth Ward $800 dices ere ONE Y42 jaiversity place, "pour: $10. The Ninth,’ 4 3 cae Fittsontin Word gt'kad Bight viree's ee a fuse ert te, nce tion, Altri Fifteenth Ward * Phe shird election diatriet of sb Waed shat! | Pine within ¥ 7 bounded by end see eialind, Ghrtorber rect soa | lng Gi Vogt Ment Bends Yourtent etcoots, Sixth: ‘The teath election het of ma Purteoutu Wert “shat cor fal at that tart of the @ ty honnted hy and Ling within Twelhh street, @1xth avenue, Fourteenth street and Unit Li ve "RIX TRENT H WARD $17. The Sixtoerth War shall be piviged oe tthe eat To mes On Mlatrlct nf the to ten said on a Iying eitt in Rloctecnth sereek fixe {arth ayeet, Seventh avennr, ak As treet Eighth Ave he third election Metet Sixteenth War, vat tnrhel ‘all that face Me thant hecley nenoden by and Iring within, ‘Tereaty- firret, Sixth Avosua, niente bee Sie fin istonnth th, Want file nies alae seve, peed ‘avanety Ripa wie " pues yraecond strertiixhth Av sade, Speeaty) Fourth Ieetion, Blatt of the Aixteanth Wi m Siu that part o¢ the city hounrled by an Teen feet, Saveath avenue, nue, Twenty third 1 aixth ection lick of the Aixteemth Ward shall contain, nt of the elty bounded by Plog witht me Ph atrest, RleLth avenue, ft Pt sereuth eh tien sleet of {he Siatoenth W thall contain all that part of the efty boun ed by. lyioe s i erik te street, Ninth avenve, Four- enh athe ‘with avenai tan bth election dletrie lett ot the Stxtennth Ward, shall contain al part of the city an Tying wit aaa sirest Feoth avenue, Four. enth street and Tine ricaheleetion district oF the Bixteemth W. shallcontatn all the: part of the clty bounded by an Lying within Thirty third street, Mighth avenus, Hwettieth etreet and Hleventh ave tus, tenth election dimrict of the Sixteenth Ward Loottain ali teat part of the elty b wuded oy. od ‘Twenty sixth street, Ninth avenus, Bieven'hy ay enae. NTRENTH WA 118. The Setrntecmh Ware Mall be dlvtted into eisbteen election districts, the extent aud limits of whet paid electicm titriets ah he fret election district ¢ Ward shall cot taiu ail that part of the city boun ied by and ple within Houston, Eldridge, Hivington ote, and wery. The’ wecond election district of the Baventeagth that part of the ely boanded ton, Kai x, Rivington and ste The third eleetion distr i-t of the Seventeenth Wa Voor-taia all that part of the city Bounded. by an foe wisbia Howson, Clinton, Rivington and pete, "Rie fourth elvetion dlat-tet of the se the elty Avenue, trict of the Seventoonth Ward #° all contain all Ubat part of the city bounded by and Wing ‘within Siatp t, Fist avenue, Third street, ue district of the Seventeenth Ward it part cf the city bouns street, F shall cor lying withtn Ni ai! Fourth ay The seveuth election district of the Soventeenth ip allt ft i] it part Of ths city bo" nue, Fourteenth street, Steond rtres rict of the Seventeenth Ward shall contin part of the city bounded by and iia rac Within Fourteenth street, Avenue A, Eleventh iret avr i ath eietion district of the Bovente path Wart alfa pact the city houn fed by Hievenfi"trott, First avenve, Miah street and Beoend avenue, ‘The eleventh election district of the Ward shall contain all t pert of the y y'and Iylng within Avenue &, Eleventh atrect, Hirt atenue and Reve “The twelfth ‘leet mn Mlstrict of the Seventeenth Ward shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Ving Rap Avenue A, Seventh street, First stitue Midirtecmtlr el ettou district of th we oh coutain ell that part of tl by and lying within Thid street, Ave: ‘and Hirt avenue. Be fiurteenth election district of tho Sevautaenth ry ial ‘contain eli that part of the city hounded lytoa within Fourteenth street, Avenue B, Thi sball Sahin all lying wit! A, Houston ith the city boauded it Avenue A. Hwelfth street, Aveune ‘ail conta al tha city boxe tye iy ile with "Yeuth Streets Aveuue Be Fin Were out Rveuus ‘The seventeenth election district of the Beventernth Wa i contaia all that pe the city bounded Vy I ree, within Avenue B, Third street, Avenue jet of the Bi itevet eau ofthe terete venue Li, Houstun streetAvenue SHOUTRENTH WARD. 419. The Kightegeth Wart sha!l be aivided | tuto fourteen «lection eta. the, extent and liailte of which raid fetion shrill a foul Veuth Ward, e district of the al conta a i hat part of te gt ae sanded by and unt tite Poneto treet,’ Rixth “avenue Bight . ry ‘he second Cheethe ed earict of the eee Ward, shall con tate ail that pa tot the. “ity, bounded by and iy foe within Bi th atrnet, Tweuty- ‘street, Irving plsoy aud Te" y@ third ebay ti istrict of th. ‘clection deter tof the husht shail coutaln all that part of the city, boun Jyioe within, Feurtee jhtving P e1.tb etry et aud Sheath ehection dl the Eighteenth Ward HN eouraip all that part hounded y.B-veuth street. Leving plaer, That part of the eity bua thetreet, Gramercy P Twenty-thirs ‘street and Beco Tie seventh election district of the Eighteenth vprd Ahalleuntale ail that pat ofthe city bounded Hin! street, Lextugton within ‘Tweoty- part of the ort neaatcocte Bcoid ary Taio that part of the ov ty, Mie wittib. Beventeeuth stroety Becuud '& Reet Rh treet acd First ¢ vonue: The ‘te: th ecetion aletsiet of the Kightecath Ward, A that part of toe city. bow th Ward, sha Lcortslu wl: that paitof tho city, ovuuaed by end | tug within Twenty third Cound ave- We, ty.siath etreet and First aveni twel'th election district of the Biehteonth stall contait ali that part of the eity munded ving within Herts ty te thittventh election district of t Ward, shall coutiain all that part «f thy elty onteerth atroot, First aVvoutiey tiistreet and Bast river th election district of the Bight senth ntaln all th NINETEENTH WARD 4.2, ‘The Nins teenth Ward sball be divided into five ealctiou dstricte the extwot aud Itiits Of whch wala election districts De as follows: ‘The firet election dietrict, ball Coutaln all that part of Ty ing within Fifty secund street, eth street end Bixth aven The second elve!ion din Ising withn Fifty-evcond atreet, str tand Third aver us 11 elvetion dietrlet of the Nineteenth Ward 410 all that pert of the city bounded by Ta Sixpycerahth wiroct Kast river, Votrect ad Bix ba! acladi: @ blwekw, J (In the Eaat river) belonglug to the city within ste juriadiet ion ‘The fourih election district of the Ninotesnth Ward pat fihecity hounded by aud. treet, Third aveaue, Bixty- trict of the Ninetaenth Ward, HPtlst past of the elty vorunded iy anal tahty eich etrect, Meet river, 6: Pitan WRN" rere WARD. ‘ $7. The Tw tleth Wi ysl be Jivided inte four. ireyicn 4 Wat and Limite of which ail be a8 follows ict of the Twentleth Ward rt of the cite Leunded by 2 1K ludson river end Twooty-sixta atr Ninth aver ur acd Twonty-righth street fe second election dlatrict of tho Twentieth, War bounded ny an: iain Hodes ron :y-eighith atient, veuun and Uhirt wot, utieth Ward the 'T shall contein ol! that cartel the ery bounded by Wiig within” Hu Foiriocuth rare Ninth aveoue aud rth etreat. of the T Fy sana a rwet tof the fweuti th Ward, thet parbef th elty boandel by Thirty weveath strect, eotieth Ward thy ad 0 Niath Avenue, Thirty fleet ate Eighth * venue ‘Live neventh eleo't n dintret of the Twentieth Ward shal cur tatu a'l that partot the eity bounded by and Dive within Thinty brs street aut Niuth avonue, fiytdxth wtreet a a We bth ay he eighth elect ios vain all toa” part ithim Thiety sath a ebvect ano leetiow ‘ofthe Twsntieth Ward jaall thateartcfthe elty bounded by aud Tying withip sweuty-olx hh strvet aud Way lth avouue, Pevuty elgbth re: ard Biath avenue, The +f the ¢lebrh wtrost and Bighth ave. ue, vest and bixih avenue t ret of the Twoutleth witha part of tbo. lye ir 1 ret iy tug within ‘Thirty-four st The thirteen et Word. a y bound by and aad Ey rontiethy 0 all thal part she city bounded by and lying wi hia Thitt Kth strat oe Aorta erat Nererees, 6 Pinay The Teeny dt ver eae ofthe rare ry ¥ elght by ond Inleg within Low tye . Linh ‘The third lection dla sla of th hall couteia all thot part of the ur Ivh e within Thirtieth trast ané Thied avons, Thire te second street and Bart ri tof the Twenty .Avdt The ane q eethen * " f contain a . iishheang hata pctstgees een Bug, Th'tty. for on Pe it jeetion di trict. of cont ry a part of ti ih Th rough street and 1 v-atxth street at river. iy ath lection dist tet ofthe ‘Twenty-first War shall conteip as) that veghth strvet an ver. went election district of the Twenty rt iihin "Thirty ichth street and Tied in tree od ant avem Heth stree Fheieth letion ict sabe tccoty.Araward gral con In pil Yhat part of tha city boandaa jy hy and ing within Purtieth otreet, Third ave.nie, Thirty Hath rect nd Bluth even ‘The ninth election distriet of the Twenty Art Ward, shplleopiata ell Uae pare of the city bounded by, d ying =n nh hatroct, Third avenue, Thirty recond street aod eist avenue. T election ab trict inet Ward, mall that part of ‘pened 1 ioe ®, jn Thi eonees rd a en tycniuths etrcet and sist Wier hal eo hare a the Aigtogaded on a by lying within tee ty-ninth street, Entra ave Bixth svenue, ND WARD Ward shall be divided Inte ‘xtent and limite of which iv clectt mewtricts shall be asf lowe The first eleetion district of the Twenty-eocond iL that: of the cit; inded ‘ Forty haurth street, Bizth ave th etreet ané Nioth avenue, md election distr’ aoe of aay ‘Twerty second woe at contain eli that 8 city. uated ¥ ac Tee Forty. h street, Sixth avenus, venta ters th sarees aod Wiath avenue. Pane thira lon district of the Tw aesond orl that partot the ery ded i White "agthe street Sixth even, street end Navh th election district of The Eramizcorond toon nin alithar part of the city bounded diving witht» Porty-f urth stevet,Ninth avemua, Harect ond Uden river Bith election istrict of the ‘Twenty second ali that pert of the etty bounded th atrvet, Ninth avenue, ‘te iriet ot | ‘ira ieee HL that part of the city ana ity-alath street, Ninth avenue, ict of the. ‘Twenty-secnn’ tof the elty pounded ‘avenue, y-nccond nue, Twenty -stath ate al "WE. ‘asd, hall contain ll the art of the city bounded Ne Tsudiyie withit 1s Mty-atath street, Bixth ayanue, Bhaty nh tee den iver ii be it Further Rested, that the following is tion diczicty easbractd v thin the even ern ante respectively he firet Alde viet contains the fret, cond, third, Hoe! distri: ts of the First Ward the 0 district of the Bee: © first, meee ne «i third Ais iets of th first district of the Fourth Ward, fthe Sixth Ward. tase ilirt let ina the second, fAtth, sixth and seventh election die tiete of the Feurth Wa i the eooond, third, Qurth, ol ixth aud seventh districts of the Sixth Wiehe thint Aldormante the fourth tion district of the Third Wert enne ordeal Ward ids tl of the Fifth Wa ond, and Sth d mete of the LA 1 fourth Aldermanic district contal fon dttricte of the Sixth Wa 4, fourth, Ath ant wixth dat cm Ward, the fourth, fifth and sixth distriete ath the seventh district of the Thir- eighth, ninth and tenth districts of the Fourteenth ‘The fftth Aldermanic distriet etehith, third, ‘ nth Aldern aeccnd and third election dlstclets of the Tenth art the inet dint ich of the, Thirtoenthy Wards fi ath, seventh ai Surteenith Ward, na first, ind thir districts: cl the Goventecnth Wand, veath Alderman district contang the foutthe at tb, hth, vinth, seuth, eleventh ‘ane twelfth ‘Micetion Jietrh Mf the Ninth Ward, aud the fourth, fifth, sixth aod seventh districts of the Fifteen hh Ware enh whth -Aldermanie district conti athe outh. vd Tourth districts ip hth and Fie He one, d; the. eh oepons hird eventh Ward : re secon ages fourth, dtl Sit eiaty dlatricts of the Thirenaath ‘The olnth Aldermanic district contains the first, second, third, fourth, fitth, sixth, seventh, elghthy with land tenth electicn districts of tho sixtoened Hie tenth Alermante lstrict cont sing the end ninth ction elstricts of the Fiftecnt! the fourth, ih, ath, seveath, eighth, mi eleventh Mth and thirtocadh distr ste of the Bev! enteenth Ward. ‘The eleventh A'dormanic district contains t rth, fifth, al | vet atieth Ward, The twelfth Aldermanic district contains ths Ath, tiath, seventh, elahth, alath, tenth, eleveath, twelfth thhiteenth, fourteenth, Bfrornth, sixtoenth, sevens teenth and olabieenth section districts of the "Ele y= fth, thi.teenth, fourteenth, atoruth aud vightoo sth aie: niet W manic distriet contains the fret. wecond, third, fourth, fitth, alvtb, seventh aud elehih election dist rics of the Tsranty-second Ward. ‘tmagic district contains the fifth, eh hy seveath. eighth, Ath, thirteenth aad four: ar c the fret, fourth fit, #ich, seventh, eighthy and elcveath’ elyction diarists of the lerinante diatrict contains the first, ts aud Atth election distrtets of the ; Aldermants district contains the 1 doueth filth aug wixth 2 die Gicivor the Tweitn Ward Aigtet bu th SL Aldermen; Bept. 9% 1480 Avo ne rath a Hash doproved by the Mayer, Oct = wae a4 eVALLNTIN, Clerk, C.C. otis orn THE NEW. ‘YORK SI SUN. THIL ‘SDAY MORN! MORNING, OCT. 6 1859, “Ghe Cntnst epbe om tue Gren Rastora. All the time that the Great Bastern was steam~ tug past the Foreland)—all the time that Diree- crement of death, eal Asi from a th ce of brass caused it all— pred mecha all which has been given with reference to the causes, or, more pro~ perly speaking, the accompaniments and inci~ denis of the accident, shows us that even in the hour of their triumph the persous connected with the ship were by no means in that state of uni- ty which, as one imizht have imagined, would be di Ube iniluence of a common sve cess ‘Lhe deities Were quarreling in Olympus Jhere was no Jupicer to terrify or Venus to ea- joie the angry and contending deit 1 was a mic with ins ws those of the United jal election. - ‘Lhere were the L 4 Company's party; then there were the auti-Company's party ; the screw engine people, and the paddle-wheol face tion the Bourton and Warts's; the Scorr husses.'s ; the expectants of oifice ; the ins and the onf&y And those rentlemen were acting un- der the'host diverse intluences, e only ob- ject they seemec to have in common was, ot to insure the safety and speedy passaze ‘of the Great Fastern, but to help each other as lit'lo as in doing so, ‘Tho orders were in effect, ‘4t nobody snybody else. Leave every todo as he Tikes, and don’t help him to do All the time that the “kings were going the poor people were approaching the great calamity, which we contemplate with feel ings of wonder—not thatit was sv heavy and 50 flssatrous, but that it was so light and ‘so len- jeut. Hlere was this monster fubrle buffoting the seas, or rather crushing them to subjection, while fe who ought to bave been acting in cordial eration to aid her w absorbed in the gratiiication of pe'ty jealousies, The engines, us far as we can utiderstand the evidence, were left to take care of themselves, Nobody directed them, My, Boorr pussett bad nothing to do with them; bis foreman, Mr, Dioksox if porritle, still less concern with them. Lhe screw m engines had ditticulties ¥.ith the paddle: wheel engites, for whic no one War responsible; the donke fur the supply of water to the boilers bad difficuldes with themselves. ‘The chief engineer of the stearaer, boing tbe to- prerontative cf ihe company, bad, or wouk L thing Lowsay to the engines, because t bis charge, Ando, with priunin, We Great Eastern struggled on, the donkey en vines not working, the ecrew engines working more than they ought to the padilie= wheel evgines wor might «uppose, of their own uccord—exvept for the fright | fate which befell those who were engaged about them Lhe Coroner's jury, directed by an officer who showed ability wud jvod sense in the disc of ns duty, bave eo! their verdict © have eto criticise the terms ia which it is ; Ws in the use generally in respect to the » of chore ancient incorporations, the ver= dict does not assist the public intelligence or ud: t the aniount of information, or to the strength of our conviction, ‘the taps which, when shut, convert water-casings into boilers, which must blow up sooner or later, with aforce that can only be resisted by the iron constitution of the Gréat Bastern, are tt highly dangerous,” is av jon whieh might be formed without the ald Coroner's jury, but werhould like to know Who the enjinems were whose want of caution is vaguely indicated ty that jury, as the cause of a catastropbe which has consigned several of our fellow- creatures to a horrible death, and has cast 4 great gloom over the inuaguration of an enter- which our hopes and sympathies, and pride Bad wade vatiousl, aud which we bad accepted tors were exulting in her success—with every beat of her engines there was gathering an in- dthe materials for a groat UN. PRICE ONE CENT as tho exponent of the vigor, onterprise, and grandeur of conception, that justify our claims to Saney View of Mermeniw. alt Lake correspondent of the Rochester Dinero! writes:—‘1 am domiciled with Presi- dent H.C, Kimsatt. Lbave dined with six or seven of his wives, and chikiren without num- ye He tells me he has thirty-seven sons, and farms the number of danger, and a haj pier fami) I never saw in my All speak p! family, He has @ school ex; for bis oung children, and I have = doubt is able to Socovide amply for sll of shea and his to have the most unbound- ed cont jot 4 him, and President Youaa, I think, Buravam Youns's catabliboment is ona t peale than H. ©, cannot tell which has the m has a school for his own children ‘well for his own household. I beileve the whole Mormon race are as happy, contented and pzos- rous & people as Lever saw, I have seen the jion, the lamb and the leopard lie down together, and's young child with them, I have seon, at least, six as happy wives as I over saw, all be- longing to one man, in one household, and up- holling the doctrine of polygamy; ail speaking kindly and affectionately to ach, calling each other Sister Vilate, sister Sarah, Sister Ade! ter order, tidiness ‘and kindness in any household, HM. ©, K, just called me from the table to go out about twenty rds to see two of his wives and children, in one tittle house — chil- dren, not three weeks difference in their ‘ages, happy, neat and contented. Both received him’ affectionately. In their religion they appear as devoted and ‘Sinoore as any met have ever met with, to their enemies, Kimna. ar d tho same plain, simple, honest peo were, no wise ostentatious, They may tise so- phistry with others, but none with me, [never wan treated more kindly or hosjitably. They do not love their enemies or easily fort think they are worth think more. * Men Mesheys of Malacca. Accorrespondent of the Boston Traveller writes from Shanghai an interesting account of the habits of Ue Jakoons, a barbarous people who the interior of Malacca, ‘Their language tures are unlike those of the Malays f per, of whom they are also politically indepen- dent “ahey have no history, having been found y the early Portuguese voyagars in the coun- tey in which they stit resides’ They are. called the Orang -Bennar, or ‘men of the great coun- the Crang-Ubi, or “nen of the high rl- the Orang: Tulang, or “men of the for- the Orang-Semang, or “black men ;” the Jakoons and the Kaiats. Cran is the Malay word for man; and Utan of Hutan, for forest, whence the word socommon with ua, ouran= outang, or wild men, if men they may be called, when common opinion has assigned them a rank hardly above monkeys and baboons, ‘Lhey generally live in houses built of bamboo sticks, and suspended to the tops of lofty trees, noyance to a member of the family or the ground, ‘The first story serves for lodging, where they eat and sleep by the side of a fire always kept brightly burning, in onter to fright- en away the tigers and other wild beasts which fll the forests, In the second story th their arms for safety, their provisions and k ea utensils, all of which are comprised in pikes in earthern pols, abd one or two great Ubins bowls, ‘They eat whatever comes to hand, as wild nd b rds, which last are taken either shot by ‘arrows, and tho roota and tubers which the earth produces in abundance. — If they plant rice, it is only enough to meet their absolute wants. Instead of regular labor, they prefer the fatizuing adventures of the cha: and runnin, Wg the woods, is of the slices of meat haif cooked, a blood. The weddings are prec ' mony. An old mar husband and wife to a lar and ludicrous ot the futur somblage od whom he followed by their respective families rand cire’e, around which the young lady, the Cride, sets out running upon all fours, and the young man, who is the bride syle after If he suce fF she becomes his w his rights, and “love's lal happens when the bridegroom: fails of the young lady, who endeavors to escape fe the embraces of a ¢ vue tush, by beating tim in th y mateh, death room, in Che same n overtaking. he fortwite ail This often careful to put a lane nda‘ suinpitan, n emony, Still, the: of the corpse indicate & shadowy beliofia a fu:ure existence, Their reliyg ext superstitions, prop hind of priests, whi ate juuilers. icc with the Malays life they lead, the pecullarity of their costume aud the long iutervals of Appearance among the people, secure for thems gertain prestige and respect, Seen from afar, and throagh a mysterious veil, they pass for’ beings endow with superhuman power, to who the plants and rocts of the forests have revealed their moat secret virtu Ina word, they ary beliey to hold in their hands the’ power of confer in health or inflicting death. Yn" accordance with this belief, the Malays are careful uot to pros voke their iL ill, Naturally, the Jakoons are of an open and in- ge wousdisposition,and withal inclined to To the appearance of timidity they join th» pendence of a life without ¢mtrol, spent in the midst of thick forests and everlasting verdure,— pectful without being serviie,in conversation they use an abrupt and violent tous of voles, which strongly cuntracts with their babitual entleness and modesty, They love strong iquors, and yet intoxicated whenever they have ap opportunity 1 Ty honerfilé to the neal of the Cat priests, that they have a missions withstanding the low rank of these j scale of humanity, the w they are scattered, and th is necessary to pene'ral his side, aS pari apous plu wee isin great o ‘Tho ala ic who, not- pple in the thick forests which it aro thick at every step, is laboring among them, nd pakes his home with them, Such are the people in whom originated the idea pid the stories about the ouran-outang—the wan cf the forests, ‘The Bent Boller License. Editor of N.Y. Sun tng, the int a reechation in the ction befe requiring: th hafety of the citizens c wteara bo { them a certiticate, fan eugincer who us ia cating tiquors, ts lable t more than three-quarte rectly due to ino You October 4th, t MAIL ITEMS, « Puryey or for the Cato'a’st Wort Polat, advertises fir proporala up to Uet. 10ch, for sap- plies of mea AN Indiana) hk for a A s merchant is suing the State ul in the improper proest of a iy note, sini i t Irish revival meeting, in Are wagh feeles a'Tsvh ult, 10,000 persons were t, It was beld in an open field, ‘Ti, soldier (Josnen WiLs0n), who fatally stabbed « man with his bayonet, while on par at Hartford, Conn,, recently, bas been acquit! of homicide, for which he was tried, Anout two weeks ago of slaves wi landed near Trinidad ai dae. ce of the 4 tonsa le— Informed of ta fact Tha ight he was socksanated is co Mountain, N. C., proves to be the ighest peak in the’ United’ Skates, instead of ite Mountaiy, N. H., as heretofore supposed. Hy {s 6.70 foot high, while the latter is but 6,200 feet, ty and Kindly to each other, and all ap] happy: ard better order I never saw preva fs cept thay do not pray for the good blessings on the President of the United States, of their spersecutors, but to cone found them ; they do not pray for good blessings Youra have eatly improved in their worldly affairs, but I DoW oce that it jnflates them much, They are le they ever hem. they ascend by rude ladders. ‘Theo , suspended to the tree tops, are so narrow that a stranger cannot be admitted without an- exclu. sion; for one must go down when ancw one comes up. Others, who have no tastes for these aerial abodes—nests, not for birds, but for men— construct huts, raised two or three feet above vdy ina white winding titin a grave dug near his hat, sometiines in an position, sometimes sitting, and someti Hown. ‘They are instruments of hunt- and of war, but never use any religious cor~ the side on is a confused mass of the gross ated by the payany, & Alf phyriciang and half ar hind of lo territory over which to reach them, and the absence of all roads, while ferocious wild beasts —I notice in your issue thie Common inspection of ter one wou'd be to RATES OF ADVERTISING TYRMSOASH IN ADVANOM, Ad vortincnent PU Frou Hire dupe WP eons aa eke Diente ugg ars OF iarringwa and Deatha, winthly edvertincronns ot Rone ag P) qunvenience of the office, 94 for Advertisements recetved umtil by setabiinh ment ia entirely closed ed Ax old man of Cinet challenges the werld to Fan & foot rage man of a similar age, (m9 or two hundred and is backed rsidant same th amount of 5-000, aed Lh M. Browvis, the great speed asso pete Salah Fails, fe four thousand dollars ceroen the cheer ten of the pretits st be Sate across the chasm of the Ni an iagara during the: Own of the saga mae iaeidiliaell al, ewaying to eat an ear of green com—- new Arllcle of food to him—etuek it ree tetwoun is inc was much disappointed he s(rnek cob. He was almost as = the corn. AT a moot ing in Paris recently, of the share~ holders of ‘ie Pim) bimp ben, it wen stated tar of the , propesed ceed (ean 4 the the Alpe formerly took twelve hours to pass, will be passed over in half an hoar, Mr. Cor, one of the men whose balloon barat, py wh RS oe led enfet niteceanthnnes and who derconded eafely. went the tree where Iie balled lodged (nad chdearsred torecover it. In doing so be fell from the Crh wrist, that iPangring poe wrong be ol ls wrist, anyt goes die, ‘The bones protruded. wate ita InweptaTeLy at the close of the war, when popular support was desired oy the French Gou=! ernment, the Momiteur, ‘ofticval organ of Narotr ds, was laid on his promises of @ « givat freedom to the Press, Now toa te Gave ernment it in good gel it enn ara smnaien en it Lar oe yore if the journsls Oe a direreet! tors imprisoned. Ar Hickman, Kentucky, two named Hepaxroor and Surra, who hed - quent quarrels, met near a wrod, both armed. Henarroor told SMrrm to bo shot, discharged bis gan in his stomach, dodged behind a tree, Sure, unable to wilted and waited, In about five mini Brparroor loket oat to ee ifhewas Sorrit put a toad through bis bead, killing ina Sairn died the nextday, That fim isbed up tbe quarrel. Ox Friday morning, as the freight train on the. Camden aad Atlantic Railroad, bound east, wae approaching Bammontown, N, J., an object was seen on the track ahead, which was soon sscer= tained to be a child. The brakes were applied, and the engine reversed, but the it ili nu momentum cf fourteen burden exrs, It was soom evident, would “sy the train far theo point where the littfe innocent had across the track, when the fireman, Kowarp Maomay bs ‘a lad of 18, ran out upon the cow-catcher, lifting the child from the very jaws of death, soon placed it in safety, amid the eheers of the: spectators of his gallant conduct. Tue work on the Capitol at Washington roceeding rapidly. Cottlerabie ‘advance Keen made on the’ dome; the heavy work of first story is mainly done; and the of the next ticr of columns are marble stairway in the en wing lees to be ready for um at the Congress, 7 qhe new Senate Sn Saeate a handsome affair, It A, ye of pls), ant ts pechaos she ind of carpentry in the through whieh you enter: the iy front, is near! In the sou! considerable cl moony made in Fepresen tives, sofas being eubstita! and desks. This Is aimilar to the House mons. Desks for writing will be the walls of the hall. FINANCIAL, & NEW YORK, Wednesday, Oot. 6, . a 8 & b tet inte ® 08 100 Tenn 64, "90. on 1000 Va. [ F fe e sf B: ri aaasges 2 10 Tod. & Cin. R., 1000 NY. eu M... 100 800 60 1 SsEueaseaetett 3 ix eslecssees 2000 U.B. be, "74. 5000 Ln. 64. B00 Cal, Te 4008 Tos. 6a, 90 600 Brook, O.W.1.100 8000 Knw Oth Mo... 80 2000 N.C, 6s... 9 2090 UL Onn Ra, 5) Parte M 3... 16y 10 Eno B. 200 900 100 STOCK FLUCTUATIONS, ‘This table is derived by comparison of the Fi Beard sales each day :— ADVANCED, DPOLINED, Us, * Theses + ped Toun 6s - 3 - *. bs SALES OF REAL ESTATE, New Your, Oot & Howe and ict on B¢th aty bet. (th and 9th ars 19x10, . tad NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, Weronsspay, October 5, 1808, BECLPTS FOR Tum WEEK. Sheep and Beeves. Cows. Veala, Lamba.Swing,, 25 Oh 480 LAT. Ol 2 68 430 8T) GT kta | w 88 oo iss -. D108 “16L "82k 100 oom Potal lawk week, 4217 145 80 14.918 BA Incteaies .. +s 16 Decteasesseess LOL... Bb 16 ae Av. por woek, 1807.. 9120 847 G4 8.089 IRE AY. ive we ber 947 928 8.698 Come AY. per ® AY, per week, 154 0. on ale toda Ke Toot We ‘ vy do do «a Bold tc Butchersat Horgan, New Jersey... Ynices OF ABAY AY JORTE-FOURTH OTRERR, To-day. Last We O6 937 993 19.899 OU dor sod 1319 10,688 Ge 1n's of Bool cattle. OMS Bort quality... 9010 9 Bodiam queity. 8 1% Inferior 6 at an General sel Oi at0 rs Average of all sales about... 84 Kesanas on Bray CATRLR—The Mey d=) LJ De prices, crewed over 100 bes’, and @ reaction rent d therefrom, “We quote au eaves of Raly te one cent per pound, oe the rates of tavt week, ison grates ot catlo net prime We have bod bteted our Tabs for pritwe stock, aud the lnprovement ir the actual cost to buiebers, as drovers mite of weights in thrown hands. At 1 (00 bead were taken by buteders for Now 'Y¥: ‘The average rate was 8}g cents. ‘The demand wee good, Bevor! Jets recently ant to nearby pastas Melaemanen = See Be saves fe La.-—"The detand |s moderate, and prices hewe pat eboageds sales at bal cents, and « few extre af TH eft r and 38, per bei mutton bas sold th The demand pier

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