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ve ———— WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. (Whe Mection. yourtey, the election passed off see ame ta ono feeling was manifested, but no disturb- ance we a ayes by cbaracter. Reports were @roulated late in the afternoon that three Ger- mans had been shot in the Sixth Ward, but they wore without foundation. ‘The returns, #0 far as received up to alate Dour last right, show the vote in the city to be ‘The Democratic majority on the State ticket will be about 19,000, From the country districts the returns are not sufficient to form 1g Nke @ correct estimate as to the result, ‘The chances are in favor of the success of the Republican ticket, though by a considerably ro- duced majority. ‘The vote is closer than it has been for many As usual, the retarns from the County are straggling and confused, and little that is satis- factory can be made out of them. Our dispatches from different places are given ina condensed form. The list of succossful cinditates which THE NEW YORK SUN.) THE ELECTION. NEW YORK RK CITY Y RETURNS. THE POPULAR VOTE. Majoritios for Secretary of State. _1867. H erergDIB A martant oF Stare lc |_2 1859. ane Grcawrany or Bren q | __1|_856| —-|| 949 ‘The New Work City Omctal vote in 1858, ote in 1067, SESSS35350=8 ee — S832 —_ 3: 35s 9 30 | 198s | 796 ie 3 | 298 | 1190 Bir] wo | || 7 3 | Fe 113 wo give will prove, we think, very nearly eor- rect. icin coaai Physten! Education, Epc ATi of the mind is the corner stone of ‘all civi'iration, and cannot be too highly valued, but just {n proportion as the mind is educated, does it become necessary to edueate the bory. In a eavage state the body is healthy, bicsase it rarely, if ever, lacks that degree of exercite ne- ‘cessary to maintain the constant and free cirea- lation of the blood, and to promote the various operations of nature. Andas the mind, by tho Process of education, becomes active, the exer- cise of the body is rendered more and more a necessity. ‘Ibe body must then be exercised, not only to keep itself in health, but also to feed and sustain the mind, A healthy mind cannot be said to exist except it has the founda- tion of a healthy body to rest upon. It is fact which, if not self-evilent, is vouched for by the experience ani! observation of all men of science, that to insuto pure bloo! and a vigor ous constitution there must be plenty of pure alr avd moderate exercise, and without this vigorous constitution close study is literally close poiton, And yet how rarely, in the haste to being out the mental powers, is heed given to such things. The youth who enters upon a coune of study with a fall determination to proseeute them with all the diligence be can master, is liable, unless guarded by more ex- petienced hands, to neglect the physical devel- opment, and thus, unconsclously sow the seeds of disease and death. Educate the mind; fill it with all noble thoughts and refined sympathles; ‘but at the same time do not forget that it hag sympathies with bodily action and exorcise, and without these it will wither and decay. Even men who bave attained to years of dis- eretion rot unfrequently lose sight of what ir necestary to health, ‘Ihe merchant, and man of business generally, fecls that he bas no time to spare for healthfal invigorating exercise. He confines himself tothe office or counting house day after day, and year after year, in the accumulation of wealth, though often admon- fished by weakened framos or attacks of dizziness, that rature, nearly exhausted, bas claims that cannot with impunity be disregarded. Bliady he disregards these cautions until, perhaps, some sudden ‘mysterious dispensation of Provi- dence” cuts short a caroer full of hope and pro- mise, Physical Education, as the concomitant of matual application, is requisite for persons of all ‘eges. None are {oo old, ani none too young to That its fullest advantages inay be ‘that ‘are snnually equan- dered in this city upon ilgitimate purposes, were applied to the fitting up in connection with each ward school, of the means for gymnastic exercise, a vast addi ional interest would be ime parted to our already popular schoo! system, and @ corresponding improvement in both physical and menta' development of the children would zoon manifest itself. The Boant of Education would do well to take the matter into serious consideration. A French writer has made objection to the prac'ice of sxymnastics, and assigned for reason that the strenger a man becomes the more his Inclination to rebel against authority. The same writor says that gymnasts were at tho hoad of the Fionch revolution, and tad the audacity to ques'ion the divine rizht of kings and avow the divine right of the pople. Such reasoning may do for the Government of Lous Naro- Lxox, bul in this country, where the divine right of the people is paramoun', the poople are not afraid of any system of tratoing that will bpprove as woll the’ thelr mental condition. The Plymouth Architectural Prizes. Tue exhibiiion of the plans for the new Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, drew a consider- able attendance of Architects aud Luilders, at the church parlors, yosterday, notwithstanding the slight notice given of it and the groat eoun- ter attraction of ekction day. The attendaace will, no doubt, be greatly increaved to-day and to morrow, and to-morrow evening. ‘The hours are from to 4 in the day time, aud to-morrow evening—which is the ouly evening exhibition —from 7 to 9)¢ o'clock, The unusual interest excited by this sew chorch enterprise is due to the reat size of the edifice to be erected, A church which will fur nish pew sittit ye for 6.000 persons, viving ai m cpportuul ¥ to seo and hear, is something the world has not yot witnosed, Few to tho eye than the things ere mote decepti number of persons compos! any assemblage, Tt has been suppoowl chat ‘The Opera House in this city, would seat },000 or 000 persons, that the hall of the C: id over 3.000 persons, matters are rarely under- ‘appreciated, save by architects and builderr—mon practically conuce-wl with the construction of buildings. ‘Toe exhibition «f the plans for Mymouth Cuarch, be likely, to Bivo rise to nck critlelaan among interest rties—os; yin 80 far as the award of prizes ts concerped, “Thety how be expected and probably the ‘Trustocs are prepared for " mr add its quota at a future time, Weed sajerday to mention in our Yet hose which were pre- They Te Wise hey ‘avout Nasi, of Milweu- an@ one—a sketch plan on @ yn foe, feot to the inch—from Mr, Jas, Averc, —_ at. ts of Plus IX. Lt of the Pust, writing ft Oct. 12th, says of the ioe Je ia atl « the 1 pea sony ttl ulin snd’ oa Biucey bis amusements with entertaicing st Sinves Sordinale Parnirt, Caviano, Baswceint, An Gummo, Virixcoves aod ANPONGLL, the Froust am the Merquis Tomenvama, soveral Kt van 9 sad prelates, aod the usual of the dinner be gave audipee to severa! ladles of reok ne baving viles io the velybborhood, and witoees ite fromrouka got up for the oogadina, from lle Palovny, Oa Tuesday, uoconnpanted Ny ily wat, be the recently restored Usthedral of yt F, et toe benediction of the Ho day wet out for al, “be was rece.y- tiv acolamations of the rous body Ne last-nanucd fudividual wud There free wines Rinlotend ta Wueasss ure ae i) Pipiuctive ot 0 State, an well as to daprtation of gentiem-n fron Of solicit 8 the honor of was auticlpated. tie oe Re, 4 Es 4 i ad Hi 22) 560) ——| Democratic Maj, 1857 «1859 3| | —|| ——|| 169 a ove 8|_ 170; ——| | 204) -—— iss ems % 1043 | —— 596 | —— Total Namber of Votes Cant. 4! Al : wane, 1887. 1830. wanre. 1037, 2899, 6| 763|——|| 701|—— eis ii h 6| 1624 | — = | 1816| — dp Lael % i wil Tiss | 10) 618 | — 11) 1743 | — 12) 744| 18| 966) - 14| 1430) — 16) 143) — ‘16; 741). 17|_ 669) - 18) 1176; ——| | 1394; — 19| 877|/-—-|| _779|— 20) 1109; || 993; —— 21 960|-——||_970|—— ——|| 988 Maj. ts 1857 over 1859 4.305 OFFICIAL CITY RETURNS. inst WARD. 31 68 2 3 4 03 5170 109% RBCOND WARD, OL sm 141 190 “Woo Tos | 2e5e4 il 8¢ 12135 5g at oy 8 |, Tuarrawrn wax, 13, ies it 302 oo Bs] Hart] 42) 4—2T1 ET) 63 108 1 108 ware riesy wan 1-B5 1 | 2-170 3-199 Ct cwsacascm! = 3: 823332: Tho Successful Candidates. Probably El.cted. «Wm. I, Leonard. Jamnes Moncrief, 4. L. Rober jarles P. Daley. » Henry Atkes oka R, Briggs. Candida Judve of Supreme Court. Iudgen of Superior Court . Juilge Common Pleas Court. Juage of Marine Court, Bupervinor.seeecce DINTRLT. REXATOR Furst— Edward A. Lawrence, p. Beomd—Thomas A Gardner, D. Murphy, D. ictd Be Connolly, D. Ben}, Brandreth, Dy, re-elected. AY. Gran ty Ds th—_Volney Rich Thirteenty-Leonard. G Fourteenth Cenries 1 tines, Fifteenth —Ier Dd. Sixteentb—Tho, A. Tom inom, Ind. Whig. toe tao K ‘Twentieth—| Twonty-first—Andrew 8. ene R. "Twenty-ecoond—Allen Monroe, R. ‘Twenty third—Perrin BL MeGraw, R 5 ‘Twonty- -fourth-—Lyn.an 8 rrumen, yre ronty-Atmh—Alex. D. Williage Ht ol ‘Twonty sixt Uba Twenty-reventh— Ror. Joahoa B. Graves, Dom, ‘Twonty-ceighth—Jobn Williams, D. ‘Twersy-ninth—Peter P. Marpby, R. ‘Thirtieth— Vag hE ‘ML. Abel, ‘Thirty-first—Krastus 8. Pr: ‘Thirty seoond—Walter 8. Beanons, K. Memfbors of Amombly. xINGe, Dis. fe Vyers, Dem. 2D 0. J Mocophitas 8! Caliect, Dem. galn. 4—Jamee Dorsey, E Aste 4 b- Wm. 6. Jones, 6—Jobn Linakey, Dem. UE aber Hab gua. maw YORE. Wm. Walsh, Tam. Dem. "Fan ws er B, Woedruff, Dem., re-elected. Wm. on Gover, Dem., re-elected. ie ee L. yo Dem , Vad — Bam! Predortci, A Gaaking, Rop , re elected. K—Jobn J. Reilly, Moz Dem, 9—David R. Jaques, Rep. 1¢—Joneph B, Cooper, 12. Andrew Smith, Tem. 1tPetor Mastervon, Dem. Fn ‘D'at. 1—Th.ow, T. Flog'er, Re ONONDAGA. Dist. 1—Jeremiah Emerick, Rep. B—Pulletus Clare, Rep. OmANUE. Dist. Peter C. Regan, Dem. (gain) 2—Harvey R. Cadwell, Dem. (gait) oswEGO. Dist. 1—DeWit C, Littlejohn, Rep ; re-clected. WEeTOULSTER, us Van Cortland, Dem., re-slected. 4 B. Hubbell, Rep; re-tloeted. OBLEANG. Dist. 1—Alel Stilecn, Rep, Monnor. Di tt rtion. 1. Jefforde, Rep. 2 Eling Pond, Rep. re erected. S—alphonso Perry, Rep.. re-eiectod. Livinastow, Dit. ‘1-Bamuel 1. Fuller Rep y re-atectod. NEW YORK STATE RETURNS. <cneresm Deora BY TELEGRAPH Returns from Cities, Counties and Towns. —o— Pum , “y Stare. ens white Plata. eee Tee Abe ise ARE Whitehall fs goo 472 Hark msville. out Baa Erwin.. SL 18 Ossineing, 390 453 noe 68T 14 869 28 cis tah 896 BIT 598 1189 — Wo 0: Cher ango C».. Uamitlton, Madison Co, Fleming, Of ells, C Genego Oewegateble, dt Lae Co Chatang vy, Prank'a Co 169 Syracuse City... 1.390 Bangerfeld, Oneida Co, MIE Cohimb'a, HerkimerCo, 86 9684 aT? German Flats, — do 8G 41807 Iiteb field do. ST Io iT 108 do. 20T 53 995 B61 + MT Bk 14k gat + 1K 1M 18S 108 er ee ee . ae 40 1st 182 aL Mavatencck WesicheaterCott 4 Kent, Putnam Co. . 4 wgomery 0 Cubs, A! eghan’ Co Andover. streces Aled, ie Friendstlp, Olean, Cattaravgus Co.» Fremont, Sullivan Co, Grenville, Orange © poe Monrve, a5 888 Fimira, Chemung Co M4 ou da, 2 FH % ~~ New Jereey Election, Trenton, Nov. 8.—The first Ward - ie meee ee beats tate for Governor. Eorng County Ova, for Governor, oe del Covtro Townslip, Carden County, gives Warowr, for Govertor, U majority. Bi ; Tie: Bares, 216; Roxbury, Rakes, 627; Berea, 77 Ratoos, 397; Salem, Banas, 783; Borem, 83% Baicos, i Newburyport, Banks, 492; Buruze, 627; Barcus, Guanure Tate, the prosent Speaker, te ald to be re-olocted to the itouse by a majority of two. New Oriana, Nov. 8 —The opposition have clected ninetoon of the twonty:thren Representatives, ‘aud all cf the threo Senators from thia city. Briss Tatioa, sntl-SutDE! domoerat, and ow sen Bovioxey, Aturicad, are elected to’ Congress by large te jortt ‘The peed snajcrty i ths tye about 2,600, ‘The Democratic Btate lected. _ Onlengo tien. Chie —'the County Election to-day vod « The vote polled dors not exceed half the cest at the last Municips election, Th city gives a Republican majority of 615. Brooklyn Returns. PERE YT | PUVTEENTH WARD, vr 830 waver WARD, 860 814 800 874) In Kings County the following County offi- |g Letewy Togo Jous Wi yw, Repub - Mean; Dutrie Ba) warp. 11 B15 826) 1-167 193 1885 169 205° «1TL 247 Jerney City ‘The entire Democratic ticket is elected. Incidents of the Day. —o- ‘The election, throughout the city, yesterday, passed off in an unusually quict maunor. Toe liquor shope, in the neighborhood of the polling places, ‘wore mostly closed, and broken heads and Lattored faces were not as plentiful as thoy have been known to be at provious elections in this city. ‘The palling places in some of the warda were not opened at sun- rise, as tho law requires, and there was, consequent- ly, some dissatiafestion expromed by those who wore compelled to waste time whi ¢ waiting the movements of the inspectors. In the first district of the 18th ward, tho polls were rot opened until nearly eo hour after sunrise, on account of the absence of one of the inspectors. All sorta of electionsering dodges wore resorted to Ly the friends of the various parties, and great «fforta wero made to convince indifferent persona that the welfare of the eity or Btate depend- <4 on the success of this or that candidate, Consid- erable delay was occasioned in many casos Ly clere cal errors in the registry lists. ‘Theaffidavits which non-registered voters were compelled to make no- coneanily oocupled much time, All sorta of excuses ‘wore made to account for a failure to have the name registred, Bome sald it was “inconvenient” for them to get registered ; others that they believed thel.wa humbug. ‘The excuses were obliged to be taken, the law not requiritg anything more than @ rearon, satufuetmy or not. ‘The Pclice Commissioners were ready to go into soesicn at any moment for the purpose of calling out the rullitary, on the alightost indicetior s of a seri us rom, but, happily, they were n:t required t> perform thiaduty. Several regiments were ordered to collect at their armoriee, to bs ready to assint the epactal po- Ycemon, who, under the command cf Captain Wat- Line end Bergeant Crorts, patiently walted with four large omniluases,drawn by four horses each, at their to go soywhere where thir services ETO NOCHE. “Yory fow arneata furllngnl wating were made, the illegal voters not sorming to care enough about the matter to rink getting ints the Poniten- tiary, Taowas Cosutnc, the Mozart Hall nominee, la the 18th Assembly District, withdrew bis name oarly in the morning, in favor of Perea Masteason, tho ‘Tammany nowinee, thus leavlug Masteasos a cloar fad. In the Fourth Ward, Wa F. Jones was arrested, charged with Megal voting. In the 6th Ward, one arrest was mado, but the party was afterwards dis- charged. In the Tth Ward, Taos. Mawan was ar- rested, and Justica Stexs locke! him up for examt- nation, In tho 16th Ward, 6th poll district, the polls were heid in a groggery. contrary to law, At Tammany Hall an immonss crowd was avaom- Died, and at near eight o'clock a mosting was called to order by Capt, Rrmvrns, who nominated Mr. D, B, Tavioa Chatrman, Tue nomination was accepted amidst enthusiastic cheering, and Mr. Tarvor took Lis seat aftor @ few congratulatory remarks, Capt, Rrnpans next spoke at some length of the prospects of the party, the houor of a coustancy to the time- honored principles of the Domosratic party, eto. after which Mr. Jas. Nesurrt delivered a fow oloquent, remarks in the sawo strain, The returns, as far as received, from the city, were then read, each an- nourcement of the triumph of the Democracy being halled with loud and continued applause, At lengtiy Mr. T. Cansoit propoad fiom the stage, throe cheers for Frrxanvo Woon, The choers wor gtvon heartily, but a difficulty enrued between Mossrs, MoCunn and Nesnit, who were about proceeding to violent measures, when Mr, Cansout interfered to effvct m settlement. Instead of doirg #, he managed to incur the wrath of some one in the ero wd, wh> shicd a fluid lamp at his head, striking his cheek and arm, ‘Tho disturbance was promptly quolled, and the meet'ng soon after adjuurned. ‘The meeting lasted but about an hour, and eon after its adjourn- mext the crowds separated to the various newspaper offices to gain the tatost Antell! Tur Boston Traveller states that 11 persons in Falmouth, Mass., living within a circuit of three mules aud a half, recently spent « pleasant afternoon together, whose united ages amounted to 807 years, ‘The average of thoir agos was 81 years. Six of these persous were married cou- pies. None of these three couples, ware ever marries! ‘once, aud ali were married tn early life, The oldest ‘of these 11 person is 91, and the youngest 74 years, News by Telegraph. “lagraph Ofices, No. 43 Wall street, and Magnetio Telegraph » apteee, Be, et, Barning of a Grain Elevater.200.000 Bushels of Grain Destroyed. Buffalo, Now, 8.—Tbe grain elevator in this city, or the New Yourke Geutral railroad, was totaly destroy el by fire at 11 c'clock last It contained over, $0,000 bus bi grata alot which ed. The loss on the building and Manchin Ty te ebouk $6,000, which ls untneurede ‘The loss on the grain Is over 200,000, but is fully inrured. ‘The extenalve freight copat otha pompeny M slightly damaged. “Th Private sina state that the bu'ldt ly destroyed. It is known as toe Buffalo City levator, ant ie located nearly oppestte. the Central depot oo Buffalo creek, ‘The twp rt is that there ts ‘an insurance of about $2°0.C0) va tue property do- stroved,hut wo can thus ‘artrace only asad amouat to the + fliors in tois — Wa learn of the fullowing p-tioles in thie oty ;— Montauk Ins, Co. Arctic. « Howard, Poenix, Humb dt Mechanica ‘There were aso policies in the stands Fulton tnd La Fayette Insuracce Companies, but ‘we have ot ascertained to a hind Harpe erry Consptrators. iarlestoron, Va,, Nov. 8.—Toe excitement regard to the raf ars Fee Ferry oonaptrators “ p the. Gourt in the: dieposal Wf ete. int ee © Corsanp, the free negro, was broug Baturday afternocn, the ji ading’a vordfot of wot fully 2 tr asan, 9§ cha ged in the fr evant of the and gullty of cou: vps Hoecans woe al be tnt sod taird ee al i bal y Anveaw Huatee, Kaas fy Gaeeoe Ben a toast with moe » of Bow ho Pate “Abit oc xcoption 24 8 motion for arrest of were ent by the prisoner's counsel, and. will be disposed of to- st aaa led ot 10 tele end on was called to order by Pans. rand a cal ay sworn, ‘ead rooeeded to to cousidar the case of | Coon, A Stand irarerte tater te wear Bilng of the Court, Mr, Haxpina, forwey, stated, that aa iS uuuaber of the wits i witameee JERSEY CITY. THe Se cone Arrnar.—THomas we He : ay rr] i utd i i i i i 3 i i RE Herts iste itn ; ii it i i Sisovian ap Fatat Aocrorst.—A eu pamod Jou Wann died on Tussdey, at tel rital, from the eff.cts of an inj the th ul, Tt apptars that on that Mr. with bis client, and as the ju would hot consent th ever peer be i sat No. 608 puoapwitnes opposes bi CS ken Hotel, Wrertrre & Wiisox's Sewixa Maceccras has, a8 arval, won the highest premium Ct Lo Pai the American’ Imatitutey and Sf the ral Five Phroughiout the Unio oedway, Rew ftrovile hed in empannelling the ary would hive ms wit ie i pi from the effects of a quantity of laudanum wh! bad taken, for the puipose of self-destruction. was taken tothe 4 04 Ward station house, waere Da Fiton restored her to consciousness, = Deatn ov Boanp Sraammn Baooxiys.—A sailor on beard the U. 8. sloop-of war Brooklyn, named Gronaw Rrrrru, died on M nday ni tee misoner Maauirr, who ot been indicted, the Federal Court. It waa ‘materia to. bi why thor Srarstens would prefer e trial or Sot Mr. Sxenorr toen asked @ delay of @ momont for pig hed Bannr’s Tx: consultation with Srermmmns,after which he announced al ARKY'S 1OOPHEROUS ioe eae Cot In consequerce of injuries reset Set icaten i hand hick over tothe Fodoral autuority, aad woud | Banda of the corporal of tho ve ral. “Yesterday Tten Sessler #, Prvwered ol Rena iSeeotore preketo b be roamed baok to Jal'- log the Cores or held an inquest om, board. the Male, Ladies te Mold by ll Bre al witness 6 were examined, among whom were Rat- pow, Witttawe and Wann, of tho abip's crew, who teatifed that deoesaed bad eon somowhat intoxteat- ed, and that becoming, 88 they say, unruly,” the corporal, Ooorss, wes directed to pes hits in ‘irons. Tuere was pome diMeuity in securing hin, and a maz rine named Hayes struck hima, be retitrning the blow, Cooran gagacd bim, by tying a atick acrom bis mouth, and dragred ita bel™, it is allogod, foot forenwat, his heat ebtiking beavily upon the aire us he wont down, He was afterwards found to be dead. Mr. Harvine derired the Cork to eater bis earnest pritest against tuo whole proceedings. . He consider. 6d the proceedings wrong, aad wished It tobe ahown on the decket. Judge Paxven to the Olerk—"Do no much thing; I be no such protest entered on the docket of this mee ‘The prinoner was then handed over to U. 8. Mar- shal Marri, and lodged in jail, whore he will re- woain until the tern of the edaral Court at Staua- ton, which will not meet for some thme, oe reegitTy wae then discharged, and @ large number jolders of the Court summoned to appear to morrow morning. at nine o'vlock, when the case of Coon will be taken up, &f Intervet” Coox will be defended by Je ky Mac: roxatn, Attorney General, and Mr. Voounims, Dis- trict Attorney, of Indiena, and Mosera. Borrs, rranted to give better mei Jo th ti fanny oe tne, fet any other Broadway, BEWING | wnctery Pron NEW BTYLE MANUFACTURING OCHIN, BARTHOLP Manufacturing Co., 494 Broadway, ner Howard etree gethoal man “named Conxmusus , Was arrested on Tuosday , obarge ed with dangerously stabbing Tuomas Bratcen, of 302 West atreet, while, Aghting with (him on ars AT Evans’ CL Ree, iw A Frowr—A youn, 0 ‘ ano Taomas C. Guan, of our own bar. Miodey ment. "The ‘The accused com- A ives Sreieeenn Onna ere ution will be come ucted Anparw a oad mitted the sesault in mlf dofe and Susie Sree ‘The prisoner seems to be rain i i fe com mitted him to awelt exam! not without hope of farar— Gonene We tad Mn Osowiay, Boup Arremer at Hicawar Ronnery.— in-law, will Sennmoel destig the Galva als Tuerlay Morning—Coox's trial commenced this Mr. Bux Goawin, Alderman of the $d leaving & publ in Broadway, near Walker fy argv & Pulton street, net at 134 o'clock, yesterday morn'rg. ‘The opening epsech was made by Mr. | ruffian, itis b the throat sndat | OssawaAroom own figure on Hasina. Con's ‘was readin ia open | tempted to rob him of his Sead watch and chain. | ..Qatercanr th Bi Mel eg co thar? gor by Axvaaw HcaTax, A jury was then empau- ‘Alderman called. for help, aad to de- | finclan nt Baxxuwe Moma “Wabaw ar appeate te tain the ruffian u: til officer Baaserr, @tn Pre | ono of is arte ‘and evening. of the ne Z i —e T ie ginct, cane vp ard ironed him, | The, fellow proved Ga, Nor, 8.—A fire broke out Last waste tae akin ot Sk Groen Commie Merchant, of thie place, Foor or Ave —Yestora , Oman poner otek ‘blowing out the sites oat f pod Ft ae ha I jUMPTION CAN ne Connn, Coxeumrrros poeta ae Baer cE ae eae atng, end killing Lavin @, BaKs, and severely coun tr Senen, Ooo 0 wounding several other persons, Bacniaes bs taberteeed $0 erent, 2 lawyer, “xin Brooxuyn AND Sovrm bergen id Drater me ning 8 priacver.” It ie @ became very abu- | px Vouses ann Love. —H, I. 26th str eh, near From Washington, seid Mr. Linon ‘kencobed ita down and -—verely irae he rok Gowanas. nang ee tes We Now. BAS the chief, If not the ta him. ‘The officials st the ovart ,complal pa which ‘ill receive greene ueamation Of he has been a svurce of annoyance to zeae tho United States and Cuarom ov Fatse Paerexces, — =o G. Tur Aumnicax Baxuer pena router, | Tuowrsom, a 7 at No, 85 Nassau st., was arrest: ed, cbargid a hating. by falne pretences, defruded Wonemauan ADVOCATE, Be Soa B Fu Fuss, of No, 63 Clarkeon, ot » ‘out of & A NEW LI oy rte a any Lh Fy wn by « Mr. PH Venvoa, Re pe} FAVILY NEWSPAPER eornes < ply, penecasion ‘nots interfere for hat pry pene ra) v1 og, rd ina pay immedi sly, S21 for ity blob he lulled to ELEVATION OF LABOR gatering te territory of ta nofghbor that au money or returned \ ‘should act sed Mes on! | Goante. Mec cooumd vata by Justice Quavk: | will be SATE e Wouminaway, ion Mexic mo troops from | mxaves to await examination. NN ‘poy ot Assavir Uron A Lawrar.—Mr. Avex. Mo- mn Pia an example och os Ban elon, however, (ve in’ | Kenan, » citizen of the 10th Want, was witnteters 00. No, is Bethanee bs fae ‘Droug bt before Justice Quackwwnvam, to answer for | tract with adver Oca taeb tt “derstood, ie favorably | gr assault and battory upon Mr. sort ice ere ie no doubt that both the guvernmenta of Purexoroarcau Great Britain and the United Btetes are decidedly in de gintes Ly oe talent, ¢ sormere im promenting their ranectiva positions oF ‘Me . ‘0! convictions of right, 1 Folation tothe San Juan qs: ae ag Rey Spe Bla ive ie fay tl on. 0 Lateot foreign ei “ Ges Go vot Juat'y any aperabraaion 0! serious difical- ue 3 a ek For this he we tna ace GENERAL NOTICES, between the two c untcies, con 0 Pt Ir. Joma rye his attorn i eee cue altain Paine, of the tary, is here, and danger: | fs to tie ruling of the Court ead by @ writ tf meeting of this Com. ill Seneca certiorai!. removed the case to another tribunal, for _iard of, haat thet ny eld a faveaigntion. it HUGHES, 424 ‘Tenth on "itary pret ruin TY NEWS veep ’ CITY NEWS, Sranoina ArrRAY.—An alteteation ensued at | the untin a kon of a a cxcuraton eit bo es eleck ’ mri the lager bonr saloon, | Setticd. ie order of F. DUFEY, Capt. D. MULMOL TX Eas 19th Streot.—About half-past between Jone Kentes, the | LAND, Bee #. Next, during which’ the ged. stabbed his adversary twice in Ho was arrosted, but as Nesir ro ako a crmplaint egaioat bliay hn wae. dus- charged. Neuiy was attendod at the 0c Ward Sta tiou House by a physician, and then sent to his resi- dence, corer of West 10th and Hudava streets, ‘Tie Avtecep Bank Forarrs —Capt, Wate 12 c'clock seater day a’ternoon, a fire broke out in & row of stelles, located in Kart 18th stroot, betw oon Avenues A and B. ‘Tie flames having gained cons!- dorable headway, they wore mostly destroyed before the firemen could arrest the progress of the fire, Tae damego will amount to about $1600, partly Insured. A special ting of No. 2 ofthe A.O. U. m wit ie held on WY ar evening, November Oth, at on with a Mr, John Casa twee od tte. By order sean JAMES MULLEN, Vise Bite Gout, PATRICK CURRAN. Bee Y Ove or two horses are thought to have periahod in od Detectives MoCoa and. Exoen, artive tn | Qi Mist owery The WNC theflame, platy having | $1 HICKS, of New dersey, Ad other min ———. ; wil eden Tue Scoriee Cexresany.—The Gorman uk. Ruth parties cond alnuers will entertal ‘aus od who op} nce rate drinkers and. al . rere arrested in Hovtou on Wednesday lose, kad.a | eeetiott ally invited toy atte population of the United States, and of Germany, to- | examination was eld as the paities who forged the weg of the Lodse. CHAS. A. wed ee 1 in” day commerce a fostival—to last in New York for three days—to celebrate the centennial anniversary of thelr distinguished countryman, Boituina, the poet, dranatiet, and historlan, Great preparations Lave been made, from Maine to California, and throvgbout Europe, to celebrate the anniversary ia suappropriato mauner, The Germans in this city have uot been behind in making arrangements for the celebration, and will offer, with thelr eoun- try wen in other portions of the country,the homage due the memory of aman who, by his birth, belonged. to them, but by his works may fairly be claimed by humanity throughout the world. The gest poot way born in 4 small town called clwek fer $8182 purporting to be aigued yy Rovmsr Bonner the rbove Bay torday mora- 2 ory vurt to make +t aman pained Mioner KUNwer, cused of baving stolen a gold watch and chain, volued at $40. Kiwary was wubscquently ar: re eno committed te T oe. Ke: forvia Mr. GAULT. ii a nddcersee Mesars. BROUWER, HL AND wi Tous ot thelr best yy Acermau Ruapy. on Pialnt cf Eowin Panay, a boatman, of No. 14 Cherry atrest, by whom be ix accused of having aatau'ted bim with an iron belaying pin. Gi who was subrequently arrested, admit pin at Paany, but stated that Pi U.D. er Egrular me mepcting on Tray oe ‘cveni Marbach, In the kingdom of Wurtomburg, and died | ff oiler persona were in swall boss around the np 4a Welmar at the ego of forty-four years, Like many | ablp, inducing the sallora todencrt, aud after uimer | WUGL'WE Meow, Bt Arta, fh a i e otter men of genins, he failed to be fully appreciated | O84 warulpgs to keep away, which they had nog- lected, he became argry, and threw the pin, Gasex by'bis cotemporaries, and did not rece! vas finely Giacharged on ba Dail, Allcock’s Porous Piasers—In Hpetoy during bis life time, due credit for the services he rendered -— Spusiten over hess wea afet ‘itccted nnd create Eyre to bis country and mankind. Ie scorned to d:- | Court Calewdar-—Wedareday, Nov, Oth, BCBS Obeal ce and by ail” dus Hamadag td ee teed to erie attery of hinge and princes, and | | United ae Court,—Nos. 51, 73, 74, his reocmpenso was, therefore, small, Ho was fol- 6, 91 tn eae Wednesday lowed to the grave by afew mourning fitends, bat amoral Seem. ey racking sich, tn Bt Gere si Bockme his countrymen soon learned to cherish his memory sty cor Ciit, by Missionaries to Ballons, inthetr hearts, His fame goon spread to other 88, 93. Sheremens’ laude, and on the coming annfervary, bundrods of | got Mon" fr1escn anor, 190s Th BOR Bes thousands in almost every portion of the civilized Bond, $710 2519, 221, ¥825, 2928, at world, will be found uniting in coremonious observ- A he $256, a0, eka “2's, 2683, apoes of the day, in testimony of thelr reverence fi “4 Seas Gora. veo vaeae teen ard, s6T8, ips MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Se tae eimai | Recerca ama crecam | Ma Wesews sooresie ern 4 in his works, ), al, . . i, an 100, 668, 478, 45%, O26, 104 445, 493, 0, h WHISLOWe_& . MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUF, CHILDREN TEETHING; CUILDEEN TEETHING, CHILDREN TEETHING, REST TO THE MOTICER REST TO THE MOTIER @ wommation or Carstar PALace Gaousps, rt af Common Pleas —Pait 1 tn —Nos. 11% eset thea that the © Youd 1170, to, HAL HoH, 1488, 145, 14h itt FOR enncunens eyetal Polece — New 1142, 897, 1842, 1967. 1811) 1 grounds willbe illuminated this evening with a oal- | Yoyo, Lida ant, ass, 104 198, Sone at, 19 FOR B might, for the purpose of oxbibiting Lis monster FOR balloon in the evening “EROOKLYN, aive ‘Tnx corner stone of the edifice bow bs in spourme GIvE of ercction op the corner of Bicks Sraanen New Wortv,—The wrecked steam- er “New World," bss been towed down the river, lye pet ly ee RY GIVE REST TO THE MOTHER fand taken on to the Jorsoy Fints, whore tho residue | Pend + Mn J = print Chure' wil be laid to-day, Wednes G RELIKF TO THE INPAMT. of the frelght, furniture, do , will be extricated, pro. | November Yih, st ig volock P.M. Addressee wil | BY GIVING RELIEF TO ! vious to the Yesusl going upen the Belanes ook. be dnvorad bythe Carta ony Rev. E-.L Tarion D. | BY GIVING RRLISF TO THE INFANTE. bar Akal peprasihorsorgd has been claimed | Yank hy f Westos of Now} py GIVING RELIKE TO THE INFANT, en, and al In regard to the | | Tho building, which ta of the Ro y ALL DRUGG: frelght the proprictors of the People's Line intend to | Rebitecture, tn'503100 fj sch tin ae (ee cen rom Tet Rost fF culling j safant <inas room, 20x80 f%., with widing fash doors to connect with wain room | on mcond floor, in front, 40 room'in year, LixT f¥.; 1 0¢@s fe¥ 0: wl, eons to be fitted up in ths meat spproved etyle for Bunday Scluol suvpises wlll ace Momcdata one thuaacil children, and ve tuady fo vation at of Apnil next v SE corepaene by be Dxranturs or rar U.S, Converre Broc- an wire Me, McLane ox Boarv.—Moa- day afternoon the United Btates corvetto B.coklym, paving on Loatd Mr. McLane, Misinter to Mixio>, rooklyn Nay, for Vo rr te Ist Lota soos Une "dliposal of har és. ire er, 8 wire where eho wow le bis w fo and two daugbtery, ands servants and baggage were put on baa grt enpcclally for thai to theo. without teuening at the Nevy Yard. Oa reaching tle Tr adopt the rame course as they did tn thelr settlement for damages exd goods lost by the sinking of the steamer “Inasc Newton" some two years ago. In that case, when owners of goods,Laving reccipts and Ville of lading, presented them to the Company for Payment, the recetpts were taken to the place where the goods were purchased, and duplicate bills order” €0,j ald for aud forwarded to the loser. Tho damaged goods were sold at auction by the Company, and the avails appropriated. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ONLY % CENTS PER BOTTLE, ONLY % CENTS PER BOTTLA, ONLY % CENTS PER BOTTLE, OFFICE, 13 CEDAR ST. OFFICE, 18 CepaR eT. OFFICE, 13 CEDAR AR ST. T6108 ry Rg LE also serofula, aaGee Tea ps ero ESE Lavra Keene's Tuatae.—A new play, en- titled “A Wife's Secret," is to be upon the stage at Lavua Keene's Theatre to-night, It is a five act Play, and the management of the theatre promise « Tate of reve ntee fired {i pl ricl, teyat to playgocrs in ite preduction, Ghia atk Mr cuclasa, ery | _ ‘oe JoLAN®, Jey son of the pho’ Centuimleniiags, ta. a the New Kurd accompanied te, once TON ofthe tec ane ea Arsexat, Con. B5ra Sr, Axp Savewra Ay; To o the Kilifer of the Sua— CH TA ol ree hers culdin, fa your impression of Wednesday ta stated to be The invention of owas reonived with a salute vant | glarettg tat ated te Th fer fae teen guns on board the eurv.Qfe. Tue Brtakiyay it ee cue Will be remembered, Is @ ucw steam corvette, rekes ichon 14 guns, 9.070 tous Durtlen. Bho was built bara by Aen Mrs Wan, and tft for her trial ‘trp cathe Bch of Bien beet as joined the squadron, car of dispatches for Me, MoLaxe to Soper fox rosa sabeojueut Siyntt’s Life Balam Ly] the said euthorities (¢hrough your valuable United States 0, 808 i aoe rote anes re ‘Id not be prudent for 4 fore on loing,) werkoualy to feet up ha Gee | 8 segs LA Poe, Tivol of ae cenit m ts ” in act, abd whether when that the immense lng generally, whtal reeutt fcom Sumber whieh taighh, st em beat of 1 fo endanger the stability of any 20 erasoced Laniding, aud Iberty to take with a structure and which has not yot had i j j