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abi has since 5 need the w x where the « ! officst was c on, when he 38, fat to of 1. It wae A ate ef to the and the owners, ‘prisoners EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, Arrival of the Arage. " the New York world in par wanpoe taxation! Poor fools we Mave, We do but gramble at our own selves, If the taxes are high, who but ourselves made ‘them so? If we are bedly governed, who bat See ak (ilies who coat eat As curslves ? Do wo not, ¥ Sete cane tuo qoeused otlan nd 1oon.—The inflation of the monster “City of gaia andiognin, give to planderers and thelr | Oaths et Oct ten reeckafi hn Southampton 0 | S,)raninder ofthe Mow York” was coutionsd st the Orystel Palsee counter Yo rus over 0s? Then do we, in | Her Pavers are one day lator, bul the dra or & sorte 0 Jars ronal during rsaray ti eho. Dang * pews when lock: mete hen — truth, rob ourselves. Wherefore | Scotian st Petter eo Bore dg thousand persons visited, “ghoald “fre FV Ont? Not cartainly to blazon Nowa na adloaed Bees proses tapaste Charlestonon, Sterna, ‘Tha had of the baleen leno mised out own shame to the world, and yot just tha’, Sb SERLESENS © WH Cae ETS cn | Somenoee, ‘envelope, through whlch the gue le pasding, la kapt end nothing more or lees, are we doing. determined to send the Great Bastarn, fo, Americe im a! ted anton oar cae: “ ” prewatar asked tien. ‘The joining 1 a mira ratlan” tyson nd avng cme Bo Soanen, "bg day | Framons, mentioned Joon ethted Wa wambor bade et tas prepared oo: by week the Bes wach Trade, and in only with the ever a citiren of cotton cloth of the lower end of the balloon being a0 5 and thste entne fosle wil go next ‘go far ae they exert themselves to com: | treeson ould tightly bound round the end of the pipe. ‘The netting tothe ‘box and strengthen the hands of 7 proper, reqeireeneate which te State, but which eovers the balloon is duly noticed and compit- the mieruling parties by voting the (‘regular | Bard ce Trade demand for the safety of any peswen- | Set SIGE atae but te tmmense strength Ls known to few, ticket, Whatever ft be, which is placed in their | or ce these mine parsongers will be lUmited in the Pag et It Is capable of bearing © strain of 100 tone, The hands.“ We must have honest men in places pesreme, 29 Sea cones, ofthe Sem revage sured ements eta (gre can bo let in ot the rate of 7.500 cuble foot por of trast,” any indignant thousands, and by & jently entertain o strong, "to nee this | They find him minute, and, at this rate, the balloon could be filled, tremendous splurge they put one good man In one (reat, experiment fairly tented b the only text ‘when the ‘were the supply sufficient, ta about seven hours, ” bod merits i offies, and then vote the “‘regalar "ticket, and | tii scroms the Atlagplc and back. Of oures, bofore | ,, Mi’, Hewras replied, quoting the Ch ol rapeonighelnie= prgpengl redtresdieme abe seve ‘ble because their one good man docs not | the Great ves, the Board of Trade are | the effect that should not arrest the ad- | 80 great expedition on this, his first transstiantic — determined to seo that every precantion is adopted | 7! ‘of Justion. As to the Juriadietion over | trip, so the gua will be eupplied at more moderate “ Ted . ficient to Virginie’ bed things ‘ to secure the safety of the ship and thone on bourd;; | treason, i was test forisé tad dafin- | 44, and when @ certain polnt of inflation has been “Why don't they pat up good men?” ask ‘even with this qualified pa rs 5 law soruming that Jurtedletion, ps, mo dene? Jowas Pnerramersy and Crantes Trorimmanr, Mil prefer to walt and fudge for Seemaad ree whe the ep berg ‘S Leper A Lenard Lag 4 4 one ular voyage. turned escendon in the same breath, and off they go to vote the | friym which have ‘es yet been made.can nn more. be Baown was present the argument, mfade in 8 little over weok, « fairly taken as ion of what the Great Ship } The jury wassworn in Corrix® case. Tho testi. | treggular” ticket, Why, dest fools, itis bocwuse | feiny, taken as a cttarion, of wat the Gre ene I macny ia the seme an Pblched te mate | you don't make them. Remember the adage, from 8 ron at mgerares al 8 ream eculd bg Coutecton or Crrr Ravanurs.—Gaonon effect ff the 9 “If you want a thing done, doit yourself,"’ and ect upon ft. Bo long as you are content to swal- low party tickets without question, just so long will you have them to swallow. Make your own ticket, and induce your neighbors to make thers, Break off the rule of party, and think for yourselves and for the good of the city. HL. Faasxzin, the nowty-appointed Colleotor of olty Rovenuen, in the Finance Department, qualified yes. terday, and entered upoa the dischange of his duties Eastern will never pit heavily seems to be believed sguiuatsic Gren is sppears eqnally vi though the ‘be blow and steady, reat ey to see next f, her Ukely to be one of great Tree chk ‘and engines will be in mont certainly are not now. et trial top scrom the Atlantic 1 re than the forward, its mo Orxntxo or Tun New Ansewat.—The new arvenal on the corner of Thirty-fifth street and Sev- onth avonue, was opened for public inapection yester- day afternoon, The building is three stories high, ‘When you anid your fellow citizens do this, not whrie Journey wil prove & failure tn peed. The eee aes tora pean re Siu vieres eeboiia vakes tad cod geveestnanh re tha e ‘rermach, for 8 bresk-dowm wiatn musketry and accoutrements, while the third forms Augusto, Geo., Nov, 1.—A dispatch from Ma- Hanna, Florida, states that om ‘an immense drill room. ‘The drill room is wnobjeo. tat 0 portion of the business locality of thet town was tay rise again. For many years past, the night tlomable, with the exception of the arrangements fot of evil has steadily grown deeper and darker, In a hoavy sea, will noon find out the weakent wroyed by fe, ‘The principal muvrers are Joun | lighting—the gae lights are too low down. Quite s nor is there yet a glimmor of light, Salat in her ines. The patdie engines are fitted | R. Euy & Co., Weustaw and Haver 0. Kuro. | fine view can be obtained freen the great towers, (hed a sranemnscliane with what is termed « “marine: governor,” which ‘The strength of the present covering of the building in anid to be far greater than necemary. ‘The trusses of the roof are cleven in number, each capable of bearing 900 tons weight. A quantity of champagne, cheese and crackers was provided, large number of distinguished military men were present, and, at » late hour im the day, sdjourned, after many high ‘encomiums on the building. ‘The Commissary Gene- ral's office has s'ready been removed into this new arsenal, and « large quantity of arms and artillery ‘will be depoatted bere in a few days, ‘Tas Lare Fate or rae Amenican Insrt- Reapousibithics of Mate Cevernments The recent affair at Ilarper’s Ferry has called forth not a little discussion as to the liability of the Governors of Northern States to obey the requisition of tho Governor of Virginia, should he make one on them for the men who are accus- ed of having participated, elther by writing let- ters orfotherwise, in that emuete, If Ganntr Surra, Senator Sewann, or any other citizen of this State, actually wrote letters to Brows, which would render them amenable to law, it certainly must be the law of the State in which when a heary. wave forces round the paddles at steam till the in cITY NEWS. Fine om Wiit1am Staxer.—The Seventh District alarm, shortly after seven o'clock last even: ing, was onveed bye fire breaking out on the third floor of No, 161 William street, oooupled by J. Jaco wor, dealer in clothing. ‘The Insurance Patrol and firemen extinguished the fire. ‘The damage amount to about $200, and fully insured. ‘The cause of the #0 also machinery of | fire ls unknown, Faraz Auanm.—The Fourth District alarm at 8X o'clock last evening, was coused by » dense ‘only meet with in an ocean bi pry of an | smoke coming from the basement of No, 612 Broad- | turx.—Exhibitors are fast remeving thelr the act complained of was done, to which they poem iy gh hyd mgd} yet ready. As | way, where the manufacture of coal ol! is carried on | articles from Palace Garden, which is gradually as- must be held to answer, and not the laws of Vir- | Terarde the trip to Americe ins commercial paint ——— - -——— gaming 0 more and move desolate Oa PR y exhibiting the | Por —Damoonario Rattr at Taw: sen semens ginia, Whatever panishment is due to the ship eX Portland or New York, in certain that for TPOALS ‘Monday night, the prizes awarded were presented, Offence can only be inflicted in the State whore | this year the tme le past, To arrive in the United | any Hatt.—The Tammany Hall Democracy the offence was committed. Beaten in the salle of winter, when oven, With tee | beld a grand rally last night. After the fring of | Crrr Momtatrrr.—The number of deaths guns in the Park, and muslo from a band on the ba!- cony of the Hotel for near an hour, the doors were thrown open and in s few moments the hall was eromded Qn the stage, were Hon. D. 8. Dioxresom, Poapr, J Kevtr, J.T. Baap, 1, Rrepuas, J. Van in this city, for the week ending October 99th, was 379, being a decrease from the previous week of 14. Of this number, 80 wore males, 89 females, 107 boys, 96 girls and 11 colored persons, ‘The principal dis- canes wore, apoplexy, 4; bleeding from the lungs, 5; bronchitis, 10 ; cancer, 5 ; congestion of the bratn, ‘We believe it to be a well settled principle In Jaw, that a man cannot be carried to another State to answer for a crime eommitted at home, ‘The trial must, of necessity, be had with. in the jurisdiction and under the laws of the j i i ‘His opinion GUuntity of geld not far fron Coromandel Harbor, here some exceLent specimens were oUtalned. Mate in which the offence was committed. ¥ ‘avers Bvamy, 1. V. Fowuam and «number of other distin- | 7; congestion of the lungs, 8; consumption, 68 ; the Governor of Virginia makes @ requisitio ‘The Times saye:—The long mooted question rela- | guished politicians. 1, V. Fowtms called the mest- | convulsions infantile, 29; croup, 16; dlarrohes, 9 ; ped the Governor of New York for the surren. | tive to the tolograph bet ween, ‘Alexandris | ing to order, and nominated for chairman, J. T. + (aver enestah, Baavy, who was clected amidst loud eppleuse. A long list of Vice Presidents, commencing with D. F. ‘Trmuamn, and ancther of secretaries, was read and those nominated promptly elected amidst loud cheers, Hon. Wurnmor Cuaxpiz then read a long list of resolutions, supporting the Tammany momi- nations, expressing thelr horror at, and dleapproval of, the Harper's Ferry affair, and disowning the pro- Ject of re-establishing the African slave trade. These ‘were adop'ed with loud cheers, Jaume T. Baapt was the first speaker, After expressing his approval of the County and State nominaticns, he reverted to the Harper's Ferry affair, He quoted the words of Hamar Waav Brxews, in his sermon of Sanday night last, of Mr. Founms, and extracts from the Heening Post, to prove that the leaders of the Republican party id not, in thetr diravowal of old Buown's actions, stamp them as horrible or wicked, #s including treason and murder; but merely pronounced them Injudicious, ‘The leaders of the Republican party, he thought, could mot be charged with direct com- der of « party for trialin that State, ho must show tothe satisfaction of the Governor of New York that the crime for which the party is to dhe tried wasactually committed in the Stato of Virginia; otherwise, great injustice might ‘often times be dono to parties innocent, bat who would have the means of clearing themselves put beyond thelr reach. The Harper's Ferry Ssrmen. ‘Wm devote the greater part of our first page, ‘this morning, to Mr. Ba.cuer's sormon on the recent outbreak at Harper's Ferry. It has been feported and revised with unusual care, and, by all means, made as complete and perfect as possible. We present it to our readers as by far the clear. est and ablest exposition of the views, yet made public, of Mr, Brxcann, as well as of thousands of the more enlightened of the ‘‘free soil" peo- ple of the North, on the subject of slavery, and of Kolokythis, to ‘Times correspondent says that Austria ls very Aimatiafied with the Emperor Narouzon, but, never. theless, appears desirous of concluding, and would ‘actually ernolude, an alliance with him—an alliance ot leas hollow, nor more ephemeral, than that which dhe made with the Grst Narouon, ‘BvesiA. ‘The Journal of Bt. Petersburg ansounces the ar- rival, on the Ath inst., of Soumar., at St. Petersbarg : “Bcmmart artived hero this morning by rallway Moscow. ‘The celebrated Imaum of the Gaitow- sus Is accompanted by his son, Sommayt. will remain, 8 fow days at Bt. Petersburg. It is sald ho will then Joln his wife and son at Larvae, Rlectric Pelegraph from London to Southam ™ ereTiom, Get. 19, 1850. i maras- mus infantile, 29; mendes, 1; pleuriay, 8; deaths from cquses Dot dependent on climate or season, 29 ; still-born, 96, Of these, were aged under 9 years, 185 ; from 9 to 5, 47 ; 5 to 10, 13 ; 10 to 15,4; 15 to 20, 7 ; 20 t0 25, 11 ; 25 to 90, 91; 80 t0 40, 87 ; 40 to 60, 81 ; 00 to 60, 96 ; 60 to TO, 18; T0t0 80, 9; 80 to 90, 3; 90 to 108, 1; unknor Natives of the U, @, 949; Ireland, 81; Germany, 90; England, 4; Prumia, 8; Scotland, 9; France, Itely, British Amerios, Switzerland, Wales, one each ; unknown, 8. Carcpaxs ror THe Wesr.—Mr. Crance® O'Conpos, Superintendent of the Newsboys’ Lodging ‘House, left the city yesterday afternoon fer the West, with a large company of boys. They were gathered by the Children's Ald Society, were well dressed for the journey, and were in exuberant spirits on leaving New York, where many of them had known hard times, There were a number of fine lada in the com- Liyraroor, Corrom MAnxer.—Market continues steady, with fair inquiry. Sales anticipated at 8,000 ve tana. Consola for money 90348003, and for wc count 969%. ‘Loxpor Comn Manxer,—Fair business in English Wheat at fully Monday's rates, “Foreign bring full value. ‘wo bespeak for it an attentive perusal, It con- met a cteady, sale a Heme, f rma, plicity in the Harper's Ferry affair, but it was all | pany from the boys Lodging House. tains ideas, not less startling than novel, to very ie Bearey Cre aie of | the natural result of their preachings. Mr. Beant -, 4 Malt J. Onta nell at Monday —Nearl many of our readers, and ideas too, which will | rates, ‘Terms for Beans and Peas unaltered. Sramer Ccxamrxe.— Neatly threo weeks after an @lusion to the mismanageinent of public affaira by Republicans, as jnstanced in the change in the police force, closed his remarks by # call on his hearers to remain firm to the principles of tho generally be accepted as no less truc than novel and startling, Aine Mr, R.A. Sura, of strest cleaning notoriety, made arrangernents with tho City Inspector to clean all the avenues up town, except Lexington, Madison, The Nows by ‘Telegraph. From ow Greenwich, A. B and ©, together with the streets Magnetic Telegraph Oficea, No. 48 Walt street, and | Democratic party. " , Advices from Kingston to October tho 11th ‘Astor House, main entrance, Hon, D, 8. Dioxinsom followed, and, though his | below 14th street twice a week for s much small- have been recelved. — appearance elicited loud epplausa, was not listened | CF 4m than has formerly been paid for the Tor ible Rallrond Accident Chicago, Nov. 1.—A terrible accident occurred on the Chicago and North Western Rallroad, this forenoon. train, consisting of thirteen ‘cars, filled with excursionists, from Fon du Lac for Chicago, ran off tho track at Jobnaon Creck, elght ‘A barque, called the Laura, captured as a slavor by FLMS, Archer, on the coast of Africa, had ar- rived at Port Royal. The Laura is sald to be an American ; but as she was captured under Moxican to sith ps much attention ea hia predecossor, He had never witnessed #0 much excitement in any po- tical atruggle in the Empire Stato, or bad eo much reason to hope for a signal success for the Demo- tho strects, according to the City Inspector's own ao- knowledgement, were in a very filthy condition ow- ing to the great quantity of refuse thrown into them from the tenement houses. The # ‘olors, she will have to be taken into e Mexican port | fajles south of Watertown, Wisconain, "Right | cratic Party, as at the present time. Me alluded to | OSS ast a nae oats a etteap dreamy for oondemuation. Bie bad no slaves on bowrd when | perrons are reported killed, and a mumber baily | the Harper's Ferry matter, and thought that no ors ay wel apn) Pree. captured. Some Chinese emigrants, who had bem | Wounded. | The names of the killed, as far us | ry old man over drew the deop atd damnable plot | ®t time tho atreste are as clean aa a cobble stone talon to the Island, had struck work, under the | Rows are: M. J. Tuomas VU. 6 ME] developed at Harper's Ferry. It was something | Pavement in a commercial city Like New York can impression that they were ontitied toa lounty of | ‘The names cf the badly Injured, as far as axcor- | more than» crazy old man could do, to lay those | Teasonably hag oon be amount of ($00 per head, but on discovering thelr mistake, they | tained, axe T. Bonmuster, Indian Agent; T. | hiane, to furnish those guns and murderous piles, | cleaning given. streets down town, where for resumed labor, and were @aid to be working cheer- Grtsare, Judge Fiiwt, Mis, Rapoan and VAS | Wis was it? (A voice in the crowd, “Sxwam") At | Metly the little crossing aweeper plied his vocation in Daman Sramap—all of Fon du Lac, SX00ND DEAPAToH, In addition to those previously reported killed, are the following ‘emowem Ma and fully. Some highly interesting discoveries have been made at Port Royal by « company of divers, in the harbor of that ancient town, of remains of the sub- merged city, which was ovorthrowm by the groat earthguake of 1692, What the mature of the discov. erles ls dove not appear, Could any considerable portion of the enormous treasure buried there be discovered, howevar, it would be « windfall to the idacd, ‘The weather was reported highly favorable but there was considerable sickness, though not of an alarming nature, awongst the lower clasios, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: the great Day of Judgmont,Attia the Hun,and Hr- pan Axi, will be, in the sight of God and mankind, lesa guilty and honester men than those who insugu- rated the irrepressible ocnflict. The Republican party, bonaid,had,through their existence,opposed the best interests of the ovuntry, down to the last movement in the formation of the Registry law. He predicted that they bore too bad a character to live long under ‘any one name, The new name thay wore [now tak- ing—the Opposition "would sult them well ; op- position to the Constitution, and all the best tater. enta of thelr country, New York once had Slavery, Byars, both legs 0 James Keeway, log broke koah, both logs'broken; Mr. Van Buagx Baran, Edi- tor of the Fond du Press, skull fractured, and net expected to recover. ‘The accident was caused by the train running tuto an ox, the several stores throwing their ter and mud accumulate to a great extent, From Washington, . é aa ‘and in ker own good time abolished It, Let Vir- | bost, called the Yankeo, was launched yesterday, plat srl auhinotom Now, 1 —Oltictal | Information | ginia do wo, too ; you have no right to foree her to. } from Tuos. Cou.rma's yard, foot of 434 strect, at ‘Tux steamboat Traveller, of the New Haven | ssked an interview with Col. Esrzio, in command | movement for which she is not propared. 1.90 P.M. She was built for Capt. Rosexut. Srumans, line, which loft this port Monday evening, when # x be tbe ey teanes movement at Harper's Ferry will be the first im | and intended as a tow-boat. Hor length is 159 feet, of City Island came in collision with the echooner Marietta Smith, of Fairhaven, and had wheel-hoose, larboard paddle box, and captain's and mate's state room carried away. The echooner lost bowsprit, jib boom, cutwater, ‘head and all her forward rigging carried away. ‘The steamer wss yesterday moraing towed to the elty by the Ein City, and will go on the ‘deck for repairs. Tho firrt and second officers of the steamers are badly injured, Donrxo the past month 43 American vessels, ut vessels bound to the United States, were lost; of these 8 were ships, 8 barques, 7 brigs and 25 schooners. 28 vessels were wrecked, 1 is miss- ing, 8 were abandoned, 6 burnt and 5 sunk. The lose aggregates $500.00 on vessels, exclusive of eargres. Burglaries in Poughkeopsle. ‘The citizens of Poughkeopsie are in an unusual gtate of excitement cau: by the robbing of three or four dwellings in that city, by some with « boldness u ty. silver ware the downfall of the Republican party—law and order will triumph over them, Ifthe Republicans persist iu thelr “irrepressible conflict,” until they cause the Aissolution of this glorlous union, tt will be the second fall of man, more tenible and more fatal than the first, because it will be without the power of redemp- ton, Mr. Dioxteon was loudly spplauded at the close of his rem arks, and calls were made for Vax Buasn, ‘The Chairman announced that Mr. Vaw Borax had been forced by business to leave the mevting, and then MoLaon Mrwewy was demanded With eullusi- astic cheers. He, too, was absent, and in his place Joun Coounara was called for. Ho was on hand, and made a brief specoh. At the close of his remarks three cheers wore gtven for Cocumamn, three for Mvx- rity, and others for politicians in general, ‘The meet Ing then adjourned, ‘Tux American County Convention mot last evening, and nominated Wa. B, Sroxmay, of tho Jot ward, as their candidate fur Super viser, In place of Zorman Mus, who declined, him. ‘The latter b to advance on 'T wan, Thore ity that city will be taken, in which event soon have # united force of 4.400 men to march on Ovizabe avd Cordova. ‘The jery manner tn which the people bare reotived the intelligence uf the removal of Vipavmat from the command uf tne army of Northern Mexico, ‘a regarded as an. evidence of their moral strength, hia actions not being considered in with constitutional liberty. mAwOn's in the City of Mexico wore act- ing purely on the defensive, fearful to leavi ven if they hhad the means to carry on aggresive operations elye where, The ted oor nce of MaKyuxs shows that, after the battle of Leon, Gen. Wout wrote to Miwon tor reinforcements.’ Mangues was acoord- ingly directed to send him 1.500 men and two bat- feriee, when the later roplicd, stating is utter ins Dility'to do #0, and threat ‘to resign his com- mand if Minawon insisted ils ordors. Tt is ascertained, from a reliable source, that wuch arren ements are in progress an to adit tle if any doubt, of the early re-opening of the Tehuaute- pee route. vite tate itheutlc account of the ctrout ‘ ’ tend he mde of Oawon Oaaae by the or ‘The Hon. F. A. TALmapom has accepted the re 0 ‘Church party, nomination of the old line Whigs, for Judge of the hil nd AS ‘Marine Coust. Another Vigilance Committee in New Orleans. J ‘The Americans in the 20th Ward have unant. New Orleans, Oct, 81,—It is reported thatan- | ously confirmed all the nominations made by the other vigilance committee is forming here, for the } ysis) Convention. "They determined to support rpoee of taki: ry election on tne Tth No- bs sae e etic ot Pig’ gliee reparted to | tke Utica Btate ticket, aud resolved to make m0 no- mination for Assembly, ave anived from Haltinore. ‘There were, twenty: ve deaths in the hospital, last week, Mr, Baxsanrm ¥, Mamvrere has ‘The Salling of the Europa. the Republican nomination for Senator from the Re- Boston, Nov. 1.—Tho foreign mails por steam | Pubiicans, im the Sixth Senatorial district, ship Europa, close at our post vice et PPerclock to. | A Committee of Conference, between the morrow morning, and the ship will leave about nora. | Tammany end Morart Hall Democracy, of the pat, Seventh Benatorial district, have agreed upon B. B, Connor, as the candidate of the united Democracy. ‘at the Neptune Iron Works, the receiving of cargoes from veesels free of charge, Mis: Kats MoKuos; B. P, T.—J. Warre; 8. Wario; B, B.—J, Masons: U.—Mre. A. Gaus ‘Mus and others, 5 of ‘Wall street, New York, tn'eason to reach Bere by 11 1-8 o'clock, will be forwarded. Mexican News. athington, Nov, 1.—Maxican new by the ct Iuuxoat. Vormc.—Mayor Tumcams has l- sued the usual prcolamation before election, offering $100 reward for the detection and conviction of any person guilty of egal voting. Lxctunes.—Mr, Du Conpovas delivered at ‘Clinton Hall, last evening, the first of his Humor- ous Lectures, The subject was entitled, “Wall street.” ‘Tho attendance was good, Prov. O. Mrrcmmts delivered an astronomi- foal lecture too large audience last evening, at ‘Cooper Institue, —_—_——. Ravorow or ras Raqterens.—The Board of Registers met yest<rday morning, tn eccerdacce with the provisions of the lew, ls thought thet they have done s larger business than on the first day o; rogistretiog, © fortalgit enon, Frou Gfty te © ua; wish friends, large Sectional dock for examination. the corge, . cleaning of the same streets a single time. Some of wet weather, are now clean at all points, and in all weathers, On Monday, the City Inspector wont through the etreets in the lower Wards, and found them, no far as the operations of Mr, Gurr and his emplosees were concerned, in good condition. It was found in many of the streets that much oare- Jesmness existed in consequence of the employes in ashes, garbege and Gther sweepings inte the gutters; these choke up tho sewers, and the consequence ts that stagnant wa- Lavxcm or A StRAMBOAT.—A new steam- breath of beam 2 fect, and depth of hold, 10 feet, Bho is to carry a beam or equare engine, with a 736 inch cylinder, and 8 feet 9 inch stroke, now bullding Naw Sroass,—The new buildings of Messrs. Muza & Conams, on South, Water, and Jefferson streets, this city, were yesterday thrown open to the public, They are five stories high, the three firs ‘are cach 10 foot anda half high, the two upper are Pand shalf fect high, Under the bullding are two large spacious collars, 10 fect and « half high. The first story ts built of granite, and the otber four of the best Philadelphia brick, ‘The buildings are 154 feet in longth, and 98 feet in breadth. Entrances to the gabloends as well as in the sides, are construct” ed, and arrangements are perfected which ensures Texrsnaxcy Moyoext,—The annual in- atallation of officers of the Social Temple of Honor, No, #, of the Bons and Daughters of Temperance, came off at thetr lodge room, 195 Bowery, Monday evening. With commendable taste in this organize thon, the prettiost girls are generally elected officers, ‘The following is the list installed last night: 8. P. T. —Mrs, J, Mommrpay; B, ¥. T.—H. Gant; 8. B.—Miss B, U.—3. Wares; 6. G.—Miss Lizzia Rranson; B 8, Mar, J. Mamarrr; P, 8, 'T.—Mrs, J. Wares; B, PT. —Mr, M. McKons, AftéMthe {nstallation ceremonies, temperance addresses were delivered by Messrs. B.C. Bout, Rev. J. 8. Dima, G, T, Fosss, Hon. ©, T. Presexratioy.—Mr. B. C. Dowmma, the leader of the forces of the Ulty Inspector, in the eru- sade carried on last eummer egainat the hogs in the ‘upper portion of Manhattan Island, has recently been presented by his friends with a gold hog, resting on ‘8 gold plate, bearing the inscription, ‘Root Hog or Die." —D. F. M.—Preaented to R. C. D , by his awi- Tue Steamship Star of the South, of the Savannah line, was yevterday morning taken on the ‘Tur wreck of the New World remains in the noon, Geveral ems'l craft are omployed la removing Tcox 5 . (rs wore presented to thé, z , tt hie reqient. Mr. R. A, Wirscer commusionted by olin og wgpntela pry agg a Daerveiy relating bo the conquests of Mexicoimpendhing idtories of Paxsoorr and afl other modern historl- ena. A number of other interesting papers were weed by the librarian, ‘Tex mail steamer Hammonis sailed yesterday Amociated Press. | th ai Hit . i #f at : be bi Ei # i H 2) i | {} F i i x] | i i fi o | ih t i uy H EeF rt 36 th lie iy h: 5 th LE f ated Hip rowned in the North Riv- i Hi a i ! : i Autrorp Ronserr or Sttver Goons.—A young man, named Jose Wari wee arrested with two otbera, the store, No. 1 Sa bane, on the algut of the 13th uite’ of al Ne a i H Es Ei ver ted ware, to the value of $60. Th roy wee found in mn of a person who bad it tt, and was recovered. Wutre was locked up by Jus” tice Osnomwe, to answer, and the police are on the look out fur his alleged accomplice, Svsriciom oy Tixrr.—A man named Cras, Kanon waa ‘on Tuesday, on suspicion Ing stolen & gold watch and chain, valued from Manoaxat Cuuzton, of No. 85 Governeur street. Kuiog, it appears, was! on « visit to the lady, and toon after he left, the watch was missed, and’ Mrs. CG. things that no one but be could have taken it. ‘The suspected individual was committed by Justice Bunn for examination, AtiLEorp Ro! BERY. AB M syaeny, man who keeps a porter hous» in Oliver stroot, was arredted last and was locked up in the Fourth Wad station house, A Muscix Womax,—Last 0 ) & woman named MARGAnnT Hivms was arreste Brtiiceaesr CAxprares.—Tnos. Fires, residi ed on ay night, ae alleged, evening. It appears sulote were figuting, and Soman interfered to mi, when ose of them turned on him and on E if ii fF - F z i FE it eB Es! if rt i t, £ j i i E 5 { i re err ih g i ij F Ei E 3 } in Tth avenue, near B6th street, was assault- by Paves Masran- candi sd to Pavan Masrmmsom. Justice Baownnss issued warrants for the arrest of the ac- cused, Brannina Arrray.—The second officer of the abip Plymouth Rock, Brxsawrms Sours, was dangerously stabbed, it is alleged, by one of the crew, yeeter two of the H B! # H i 5: E i i : i g: if Beebe Z i : | j ais For remainder of Courts, see next Page. Is rue Bast CUTTING TEETH, OR THR BOWELS OUT OF ORDER? You may safely resort to that old and well tried remedy, Mra. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP.— ‘Thonsands of mothers throughout the land thank Mra, ‘Winslow for her invaluable remedy, and for the com- fortable night's rest they are enabled to enjoy by the ‘ese of her medicine. One trial will convince you.— Price only 25 conta per bottle, Mrtx108Ns or Borrizs or Mrs. Wiestow's Soothing Syrup are now used every year in the United States for children »with never failing success Relief te mewxptars and cxerarx. Mns, Wixstow's Soormixa Sravr ts Sone to regulate the bowels, Onoens anx Commso mx Event Dar rom Druggiste tn all parte of the country, “Bend me more of Mra, Wixaiow's Soothing Syrup. Mas. Winstow's Sootmmma Sravr, To oF appreciated, must be used ; and after it has been used, it is eure to be appreciated. Bold by all Druggists and at the office, 18 Cedar street —2 ceute per bottle, Srxcer’s Sewixo MAcHtxEs, No. 2 Sewing Machine. No.1 Sewing Machine. . ‘The Family Sewing Machine—, ‘The Family Sewing Machine. Hemming Guages. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 48 Broadway, N. 180 Fulton #t., Brooklyn, Iv You Have a Covom Cotp, on Asrimma, we advice you at once to get a package or two of STEWART COUGH CANDY. Hanver Breow axp Baoruze Are Agents for THE NEW YORK BUN, at Pam, ae A®het: pm rows & ASS > STEED ez E~S SoBsces 2h Smart Cuasor.—Drees asp Harr Doses can be had at Tux Sux Office, in Five Dollar packages, tang th Sorat of beth parti you want now the lon, shiwole PEXDLBE of | are Haye You Sxxx HApaway ?—Have Pg OE Forts & Lrow’s Sawn ; Fev agp fee fate faarnct, se eodenags v AVS REGULATING ‘000. 2 Broadway. ay weeell PREC . fiver The ayetem, tn from’ four to ate GENERAL NOTICES deep MEARTBURN, edt Rate, Oude. ot 0 Moe, | arhyRaitsp ret rosa 4 4 UEFERING 4 one q une of these BG A re a RR GSS ME | Wie octet ote th rant ry cy a, iD ia. Belg Wcragetets everrw' ere, ant Sieia* att’s Lito Balsam Cared Mile Sen ere stuaaliond Rit Cole, Ne. 165 Third avenue, of asthma of the most painful ‘and dan ind. "Bh been afilicted from infancy, force the sternum oF e arene kis Breast bone out of piace No Pr’son Mosopoly—The Ant!.Prises I.a- bor Associati: uy lar meets (Wednesday) eventing, N ember at Unto itslly are. re? No. 19 Howery, opponite Spring st. juested to be punctual. AR mee whoare di inined to rytiet the encroachmen Hyatvs Life Balsam Cured Ex-Alderman “Chase loglaias Py Kelly, Thirteenth Ward, E. D. of Brooklyn, of rhew- | are invited to at ed fam ater he had been ‘under medical treatment im vain, and erippled for moutha, Notice—The Public Cartmen’s U. By. P. Society will held thelr monthly meeting, on" Wed- re vening, November 2 at Mont Hall, 76 re Hyatt Life Ealeam Cured, Mr. Nos. 82 G Rice, etreet and 21 Clinton Market, of inflam- » All members are juested to Miatory Fteumatiam and gout, after he had’ beet crip Beara ge WiLLAM AR: pled for years, HANLON, Bee. i Hyatt» Life Balsam Cured Wm. Housel, office 12 Willet street, of king's evil. ‘The ulcer cover: ed the entire left side of the neck and Dr. Kennedy, Proprietor of Keaned: Medical Discovery, will be at his office, under the Bmithsonian House, entrance on Houston rt. from tha Heitagine 1th inet. All that ere efticted with Serf eur Erysipelas, Canker, King- army Heurver, Ulcerated Bore Logs, of any of akin, are respectively Invited to ‘Adeloe gratia. a Hyatt’s Life Balsam Cared James McKee, whose office is at No. 42 Front street, of chronle dysper- sla of the most torturing kind, Hyaws Life Balam bes Cured 10.000 | | Tlefloway’s Qlutment—iaid cance incaseaand It wi certainly cure fous, Dest ny caren which ean be Yeached by medicine, if takes yet oderes to the pub for ee ten ollef in in neeo one i puch aoeldents it gives spond alleviation fo pals Tt does ni of mercury or any other | and extracts the heat and infammation, loa * Paexty isnt ‘ther sear nor blemish. IN ® 246 GRAND STRERT, Briest & Cov» tuimiable Cols Hate es Bor Yes, 1toFalton at. tot | Dyer Brice 80 coutee Tue only true ia samt, 7 oe Besa or We Carnet be Hick, we can bave no ‘Pats. but when some natarel outlet of the blood's impurities ia closed or, ve. - Vrorrams Prise Paces Fllls av fers the world Thetr maefulnoer is mansured by thelr qualities upon the blood. wie renin They are Of extracts obtained wi Palncible te thas spurred ast te tm the tiving berks ‘Time has proved them ion Nariel Miracoxe oy Max. er pa ify the bl and insure health. iijsagne have been, Fe to hoalth by Baaxp- 24 yen lotr madlelnes have failody and rea are) Bork Seiccieiiioee POLITICAL NOTICES, “A Meeting of the 186 Ward Ropablions Association will wii be held this Wednesday evening, at § x s | corner and fre “ENE NY, Vice Pree nas YF health. to, iv * "Princtpal OMoe, No, 204 Canal st. as Sona pops i ica | agate Teter | Christian Yates, preckize-- As Address Hex ph semtoln dt Bomar ack HENRY BLANCHARD, Pastor of Church of The at Pol pie Institute, this freeing, and oth lov, oa, at 8 o'clock. Bulject— Atites From our elty : ian? Followed by = Cc yW Ne by the members. The public are invited, Vy" le aud Metal will father ara, ana fem " Slate Roofers thelr regular monthly mecting at Putmam ‘fal | Republican Ward Associations are requested to meet i a ea day, Now ds at So'clock KM: | teLiraeveral headquarters, abd warch Lo procession [reser | a a oP ne progricty of ovtat! ne femporaty the ter for re ‘ ee Se ey ——— ee J rink Convention — The dotogates te the od! vention of Irish a1 hereby, not! $4.40 sitend Rent jing tobe held at Biber . atoll, 68 ince st, reer ee LAS LANDBOMD, Prost ‘JAB. ABB, Seo, kets vist ere mea fn acto ash a frugutete, Prigg 26 a ote oneh. of Jeur- cm at Mont-