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placed under the no longer dinpoee THE NEW YORK SUN. TAURSDAY MORNING. NOV. 10, 1859, cmd Seth ltl Foal Remember the Poor, ‘Tax cutting winds ard chilly frosts admonish this subject. the official proof o that the lang foundet; but the door of mercy should not be closed against all because that among the ne~ cesaitated there are some who will always depend upon charity rather than upon thelr exertions. ‘True charity fe not charity where it Is dispensed fo as to militate against habits of self-reliance, which alore can produce prosperity, but on the other hand, we must not forget that “ charity soffereth long, and Is kind.” ‘The number of applications for charity, parti- cularly ia seasons of severity, and the almost |», tne tomcat ol impossibility of ascertaining who are the desorv- | ed at Haryer’s Fer ing, {s so great,that much room is left for imposi- Te tion. To guard against this three ways offer them- selves: visit the applicant yourrélf; make such inquirtes concerning him as may be requisite for the purpose, or turn him over to the care of some charitable association, where his case will meet ‘with due attention. Of these by far the best course is to visit, personally, the applicant, and make yours If fa- miiliar with his condition. An opportunity is thus | bows Qereafter, offercd to do more good than can be accomplished | Rouge, to place his ment, except that weil dreseed, firm ‘The demurrer to overruled by the ‘The Jury put to them ay in i inhable with death ment for th b ag a an bavi fffints wil his live, st Brownsville, TI i and at the aame time, tho Quartermaster at Now in any other May. Counce! and advice are often | Sit, 0), Wes, “eleurapued to make ‘arrangements for mrting the troopa to Point Leavel, towards now ieap f on the way. J. prcial de ogato fre res, will stimulate the poor man to exertions for beg interview with the Secretary of War to-day, en explained to him the alarming condition of frontier of the Rlo Grande. ed Gs dated El Paso, October 2th, aa; more valued than pecuniary relief, ‘The interest } transpo you manifest by your presence and kindly inqui | Wapkon a, which he is otherwise incapable. Nor is this all. ‘The repetition of euch visits and the scattering of the vate your charity with your own hand, while it gives ie nay Jars of te usrar, making marriage by yous discriminating experienco, warms your | ci in Northern Mexico.” At Du ® pro- own heart and learns you the truth of the oft- | 2% was insued against the law, but it was told bat little believed leseon: ‘‘ It is better to give than to receive.” To enquire into the case of the tho applicant m thon calling ing Poet at last, publ ‘We will not disovas pre: biom of the senthmen crowded. Governor Coon, aa written by In Ohihaahus, petitions are in clroula- ‘upou the Governor of the State the exeoution of the law. ‘Tho clergy aro at foundation of thess disturbances. ‘The nentence of Capt. Hout emer aly before she, has furnished aa eee ge eer oe mistonds, Bai vetres of the Morning Post isthe its of the Foreign Office, we can the J state relegated hereafter from the first rank to that of neoond may and that she la growing old, and that ber re to to —_—— Charlatown, Va., Nov 9 —The trial of Coox moed yesterday, ard the court room was Sead, "Whiten, and wr. Cnowiey, brothers in law of the prisoner, were seated beside bin. Ite plead guilty to a! of treason. ind dignified. fe then sworn, and the samo;questions LOWN'S ORO, Mr. Gauam, for the prisoner, admitted the fact of a conepiracy with the slaves to rebel. which was pun: jamment for life Mr. Hewtaa then tore and read the confension of | finvilton.... Couns y,limnaet Toore wore twenty: | Herkimer... ive fuolseap pegen log new was olici je ffereon, by it, except that be implicates Fago. Dovoras, and | et Dr. Hows, of Boston, ‘The coueasion will bepubitahed in pamphlet form faa C, Youna who or Lon prt Ty. was apent in taking testimony and open- 0 State lc feeling against Coot is stronger than pri n a apy for the insurrectioniate, be made by Governor Witamp to save From Washington. Washington, Nov. 9.—While the Cabinet were 1a rension yoatorday the Prosident received a dinpatch showing the presout necessity for mi itary anal retary of War, within balf an instructions to Captain Racu- | Ricbmond... ig the artillory company at Baton | Rockland... through third parties is the next best method | some time aince of the murder of proceeding. It gives a sort of half way satis- faction to one's self. Very often, however, it is the beet course which can possibly be purrued. ‘The ‘Association for the relief of the condition of the Poor” has done muob, and will do more, in the way of supplying the wants of the dis- ‘tresee’. The visitors belonging to this Asso- high seas, bas been ae ooeh tee lain in the nof the nr. 7 Rev. Davi X. Jamxm has been appointed a chap- Navy. ‘The first number of Florence's Democratic Quar- terly Review will be issued on Saturday, ‘The Postmaster-General returned from the South te-day, but has not yet opened the bids for the trans- between Portland and New Or- Bence Lampo arrivid hero yesterday, on his way to ciation are usually selected from among those | Vera Cruz. The President if Ponda citizens who deem it not only a duty but a | to him marked civilities, privilege to dispense charity, and who are at all times ready and willing to make the proper in- quiries concerning those who apply for aid. ‘They are persons possessing the necessary expe- rience to advise and counsel with the unfortu- nate. Those, therefore, who find it impossible to follow either of the other courses indicated, will do well to place their charities in the hands of years by five tast night, Capt. Tuomas Patwn, of the Navy, died hore to- night, after @ short ilihoes, Ie was seventy-three Fire. Beaton, Nov. 9.—The oil cloth carpet factory of ¥. J. Tatnor, In South Dedbam, was dentroyed ‘Loos, $10,000 ; insured, $3.000, Fire in Kingston, C. W. es of the world, Rog'and seme yay of No keep toher wird.” ‘The Morn. | co more tan ja Peer ye Lathuroun acd an- 06 two articlos_one actor | civilized veg jhe earth. tue otber—which give room for serious doubta on irely thie now act of P treed thom which Europe, may hereafter News by Telegraph. Marna Sarees Ofna area ee ot if ‘Tho Narper's Ferry Tronblee, —— Trial of Cook. ‘ithe counts ja the indict ‘The prisoner waa ¢ treason count waa argued and and Gen, Case ox! ti om off te Tobec aa. & dood, that would aingraced t = nor dees the outrage mop here, hey ot Pate nd fle a pockaty. of eves ying val ly ita character. ‘donounes thy severo ‘We can to | New York State ‘soquiesce pas. Greene. wae wound. os regarded trong ness for a march, to mus- ‘of Maine, convicted ‘8 mailor’ upon the He lato be hungon tho Legislature : Aenaters ‘the mpo'la. THE ELECTION, {al || peiel s| = UII 2 the list of Benstors and Assemblymen elected to the Legislature, from New York County, with the vote on each candidate, The following are the names of those throughout the Btate who are known to be elected to — Elected, this Assocation. Every one disposed to be Toaiah Ricods D. charitable should bestow his means either with #. pe A. Sperone doubtful, 8 personal knowledge of the applicant or through —_—_ ——_—- in Seana pee the other means here suggested He should not |, wim: The Repatileans here fired a | 20:cPrandie M: Rote fe withhold bis charitios for four of imposition. | site of de hundred guns, this afternoon, in honor | 21.-Andrew 6. Wernor, i, Beatow freely of your abundance, remembering | of the victory yesterday, in the City, County, and a Ly . always to doto others as yo would that they | Stato Aa ST IR Piet aan Treaay it! . should do to you. Ramer Contradicted. 0 ° z Richmond, Nov. 9.—It te stated on the v tere Geena t Poe The Resalt of the Election. highest authority, at no requisition haa been made | gp: Sob Willama D.. dc Goat ‘Tux retums, though not complete, aro sum | Yer Guaarr sama, ONE MORAN OF Now | 99. Ps tor: F, Marpby, it parry lent to warrant the assertion that the Republl- Bt EB. Promon, Kt deabttul can Btate ticket has sucoeeded—a portion of it, 89, James HL. Lee, D., doubtful, however, by a greatly reduced majority, ascom- pared with last year's vo'e, ‘That portion of the ticket voted for by the Americans will have some eighteen to twenty thousand majority, whilst the portion of the Demccratic ticket adopted by the Americans is only beaten by some five to seven thousand. The entire vote shows a falling off from last year, In this city alone the poll is about seventeen thousand below that of 1858, ‘Thon it was over seventy thousand; now it scarooly reiches fitty four thousand, ‘The Legislature is Republican in both branch- ea, and that party have also elected their Judge of the Court of Appeals. Iu this city, the Demo- crats have elected their Judges of the Supreme, Superior, Common leas and Marine Courts; also three of the four Senators, and thirteen of ‘he fourteen Assemblyinen. Tho vote on the State Loan is small, bat the majority in its favor ds large. It fe @ remarkable fact, that whilst at our municipal elections the vote is always large, at the State elections it is invariably small, There must be a reason for this, and the reason most epparent is, that the spoils connec'ed with the city offiess are greater than those of the State, Commitment to Boston, Nov. 9 ‘will not be m: Toronto, C. W and tke Conventic for two or three di ¥ tought, draws out all the spoil friends, aiders and abettors, ‘The business men also feel that they have more at s‘ake and are more ready to devote their time and a'tention for a day, in the hopes of securing an improve. ment in the mansgement of city affairs, The Warning of France to England. The following is the article which the French Giry lay of fireworks vernment ““nepired” the provincial journals | The Bev. Dr. Bethune tn a New Parkh. Benwxion, the New York correspondent of the Boston Journal, says: lish, and which bas awakened a goneral fear that war between the two great powers of Western Earere may soon be begun. Tae al- most iowul:i ughtiness of the ‘words, which Rev. Dr, Brianune bas a call toa church in Now red as virtually the Emperor's, | York, and it ts understood that he will accept it. TROT. does not evince a very strong desire to maintain | It almost the iast chureb in the city from which | T. C. Calicott, D... it weuld have bee avcopled #6 “There are # lemn hours in tho existence of tone decide fur slong time their px their dertiny, It heema to 2 nd eburebly, eve of one of thear eritica ome ye ix hundred, perso this nation, whicn had become strom. raturr by btn ae ‘and industry than by force of eras, seems @o bave sconsciouness of a gradual decline. Bhe feels with ber. Thus we see her to-day un- ‘ato the present, at'll more uneasy as to what “A weeks, full of | whole vn featons Vite route which wil bring ber back | pel’ js her former strength. From this proceed and weak nerses without number, which pay the worl?, end take statesmen taoineelven | tf Soyant 288 4 and because she Rot ackuowledge ber decline ‘The present goverament of France, 1: tributo the in this repectab! people, where a ope can 1 Oct, 9.—_G: ato Lunatic Asylum to this clty. He was brought Eero by bia relatives on Monday, ‘and is seriously deranged. parenctes and other Jall of the Massachusetts da he evneenta to deliver the books of the Ag Tayestigating Committee. Should BuANWAN: porsist in hie refusal fo culighten the Gommittes, at the end of that torm bis case will probably be hauded over to the Attorney General, Nov, 9—The Santa Fo mails of eptem and October 17th, ludependence. They werecacortd by troops from Fort Union to Arkanas River, importance. ‘The gonductor thinks that the malis ot d hereafter, tlon arm uibled and organized bere to-day, Four hundred delegates wore in attendanoe, tn number of the Opposition members ef” Pari Iwportant conaticu tonal char; in likely to . Dovdsas waa in town yesterday, , Tho Schiller Contennary Festival. ‘The avidity with which these offices are Philadelphia, November 9.—The Schiller Cen- seekers, their | tennary was celevrated here thie evening Ly the Gor nane, by an imp sing procession, From 1.500 to 2.000 of them turned obt, with lighted torches, trans- deviows, inciuding @ large bell 4nd printing press, The German readents along the route Lununated thelr houses and made» briliant Salutes were fired while the procession wason the march. On reacblag Broad # rest, the torches were gathored lute 4: med, and the crowd alter listening to an appropri tte address, dinpersed. mn mupposed that he would have . It le the Twenty first street Re formed Dutch ‘Courch, situated not far from the Fifth avenuio, It was never lag ras now ® pastor, to whom only a nominal has been paid for yeara, Dernuse . ) fortwo year raise @ ml Pad ibe oorpator.” Br a4 aid ise copa to preact each Babbath moraing, and the Rey, Dr Pre mine ineny no decided and to | Van Nase each afternoon. Collector, Soumtt hla ay mewory | brother Ricuan, the rich SruasTs, of sugar fame, eecopes bor, | Hor chagrin absorbs | end oth of the clty, areamong the con- ew movement, Buch a change ‘and qoi t pariah—the crowd of vek ago there was room enough, SRatify, bes never thought of profitiog in personal | Bad Wo" ayare- the. raising 0 teeponuca'in the most ertended ‘manner. Tt, the Oriwes, in Chins, and in most of the great " ev influx of the aristoorscy among this staid, eburch- Ba the Emperor Nerotson IIL bas going peo) ALe suddenness of the whole movement, Seto ip common it being done by the consistory, without the eall of the cong into yaa} of facts, France 104 no (forts to remain united with ber for ally, snd to place ber in e condition to share the peaple Os, measured fe Ardem mucah whos | fic thar aud's sensation aut refcetion, At the moment wi \tter abd & senmation Be Fala quesain wes essing from the domeln of | of the ecolesiastionl world of New ¥. ut on the contrary bas | startling aivaxce—the rousing un togatlier, to wee it they concur oF aot “" this bas made quite « im this eo ong, quiet quarter alt By a yote of the House to- ywaipet f2—Cx0n6 committed to Sufole jail for herself up tn vain ‘Too virility with i atte, 8 cue os the wepertanes Which she eruahed Europe from 1518 til ths glorious | To this, chur "Dr Bierwose has bsen called at lishment of the Napoleonic dyuasty, she uo | Ags ciate Pastor, and it is said he bas acce the call, aud is to be tnstalied on the rst Sa in December next. ‘The to Dr. Barone; and twenty mon, por- js of Dr. B. bi pew rents to quite & vy of $5 000, paid by what was e feeble church afew months #lnos—the Members of Dist, cayvaa. 1— Wm. W. Payne, R. 2—Allan D. Morgan, CORTLAN' Burnnan, MONROR. Jeffords, R * dy R.* 4—Geor ge Williams, R. QuIENs, 1_Btephen Tabor, D. 2—Jobn Pettit, D.’ gain, RENAGAL ATR, 1—Thos Coleman, UA." nt = rived at ‘The news is of no O luting ® | Henry Mather, R. DUTOHE SS. A. W. Palmer, K. J. Garretacn, D. vorNaM Polton, Rep.’ * Bi-clect d. e to be discussyd, continue in session SECOND DISTRICT T.A Gardner, D.. 4 H.R, Pierson, K.., 46 tu le and con- W. F. Griffith, enor wealthy. The wmal!. It will seat bas no gale ‘Toe churoh DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Schumaker, D, has been called as e gives up bis themse'vos to . Berane is The Vote of Kings County. Van Dyke, D. i 1D. f Anmembly. Dist. romrn Jere'h W. Dwight, R. WAYNE. 1—James M. Lowis, R, John 4. McVean, R. | 2—Abvel J. Bixby, mMUDG, WEATOURATAR, Lucius Rebiogon, R. | 1—W. T. B. Mulliken, R, ALBANY. gain. 8—Saml. W. Gibbs, D. | 2—Jacob Odell, A. & D, 3G a B.’ Hubbell, i—Peter 0. Regan, D, (galn.) 2Marvey R. Cadwell, R. aii.) ‘oswedo, 1—DeWitt on’ maws, 1—Abel Stilson, R. AV (aa sTOM. . L. Baller, I? SRY RRSON, B. D. Searles, R. Wm, W. Taggart, R, | Moses C. Jowott, ScURNEOTAD. — —Potor Dorach,U, A. JUeTOES OF Murphy, D. my acy BraTm|ComPrusn'n/ Arr North, Kibbe, —s ‘ajonan 16 | al esas wave of the baton. ‘The leader's stan4 wae oocup!e The Votoof Jersey City, | wrvesttiataten. Te este i ese Beonrd of Rducation, GENERAL NOTICES, The Board of Education met last evening for J 0 FULL VORB FOR GovEENOR in MONSON COUNTY. Axsotivrs, 0, Brnowarn, and A. Paves, The fol the irene of enn dria ee Hollowny's Otntment—Comrncted J. lowitigte the programme of tho evening : Overture Fern ene bed with th to ofemabocoeey" “Puniade from "Foe@heubee? Co pai ak ool ete i cae: 40, thou lovely evening star,” by Mr, Puttar _— fhe nerves or = Concerto, No. 4, in G, Op. 08, by Mr. Guetave Bat- Board of Ten Governors. a ‘ten; Sommsan's Dithyrambe, vooa! bythe New nthe Bosrd of Te Governors were to meet at] A. P. A NeticeThe mombers of York Sarngerbond ; Symphony, No. 9, Op. 196, in | the Retunde, yesterday afternegn, bub there , being a Ney baleen Srx'4 D, ending with the “Hymn to Joy," by Bomu.can, the the afin end jamin too, repens oe kes ‘vooal parts by the German Lisderkrans, 07.868 tminale and pauper in dhe inaeationnan aay Fs Ki ‘The performances were loudly applanded, eapecia’- ly the efforts of Mr. Maran in the Fantasie froma “Tennheuser.”" ‘The fertivities will be continued to day by a meet- Ing at the Qooper Institute, et one o'clok P. M., where orations will be de'ivered by W. 0. Barawr, Hon. C. P, Dart, and Dre, 2. Sommacwn and A. Waeran. At 1} o'clock, # monster concert, in which over one hundred orchestra) performers are to be engaged, will be given at the Academy of Music, end & huge concert and ball at the Metropolitan Reoms. On Friday night « supper st the Astor ‘House will close the affair. LEGAL REPORTS—WEDNESDAY. _ Korth Bergen. Weehawken... ‘Total... peg Evo Wright's majority......... ‘VOTE 1M HUDSON COUNTY FOR smAgoR, Tur Waoncs axp tie Remepy or THe Axovo-Avyaican.—The above was the sabject of the fourth of course of Angio-African lectures, ‘which was delivered at the Shiloh Church, corner of Prince and Marion streets, by the Hon. Judge E. D. Ccivm, of Brooklyn, The Lecturer set down the wrongs of the Angio-African in this country as civil, soc'al and religions, and discriminated betwoon the fundamental laws proscribed by the ematitution, and the laws pessed since the adoption of the constitution by the several Stetes, He thought the action of Congress tn passing laws regulating the mansgement of the colored race in the Distrlot of North Bergen Weohawlen. . Tetal.. WONDERS. eS te $574 ts ifr ay tee rise #38 Majority for Wrercorr. ... COUNTY OFFICRRE HUKOTED IN HUDBON 00. The Opening of the friean Read- Biincese Vrigw Thompeon st, Tr AEs eis 6 oslee rey ihe re ¥i we Ragen of Newark, de the Ber. bt rns ny Ba. - The People e¢. Quimbo Appo.—The General er comeel reveey Oe Columbia, and other places whore that race were | Term of the Goart have ooene bo #9 consta fin Hee. Win. Herron Ba: and other, Meron ceed Dk NG: Bagie, Ob. aid | Premumed to be slaves, ax unjast, and the Fugitive don, that » writ of Tonbition wheuld be allowed tn J "Ticket 28 cents ach, mey be Rad atthe door. Tos tmajontye bled Diath :'03 | Slave law ax hoe from the bottomlem pit, if there | ti ceee and that the Over sad Terminer, hae no majority. Oy posttion gain of one. wee 0 hes herd a earth, ‘grant now trials in #uch cases. The District meeting of th pn hy emen G mechanies and working tue‘ foth"Warl held at Mr JAS REID'S, ni st. on Wednesday eve, Nov. 9, RICK HONNEY MAN was woanimously nominated aa ry ite for Alder f the Lith Aldi ie Guat, FOUN BRADY, Chairmen, MICH L sa, Bee'y. our ty Cler— Mobett Gilehrint, Op ; 991 majority. Sterrogate—Jas O'Neil, Dem,; about 2 majority, Bherif John Franciay Dem: 228 ma) rity. Coroners—Jobn G. Ackorman, Wm. L, Baumont, and Thos. Gaffney, Democrats, —_—— He condemned the General Government for de- laying to recegnize the independence of the In'and of Hayti, which bed declared its independ- ence 58 yearn ago, simply because It was @ govern: in much cases, and a caso was made up Exominers A, —This Court ited Pfard, BW, Bonney and Sema ment of colored people, when the independence of | Messrs. J. W. Gurrard, BW. Netice.—-A Mpecial Meeting of the Mem Returns by Telegraph. ‘Texas was sckgowledged Immediately after ts decle- | fr'aituission to tha bat: bake Pity wilt be held this CPhipsday) eveuime, Now. 100 a6 ration, He also thought our government were cast- Common Pleas. 4 Tack.'st their Hall, Sor Broome or the tng too wistful eye towards the Island of Cabs, tnd they might better turn thelr attention to the Cansdas. ‘The sudience were meatly colored people, with here and there @ white face interspersed. The church was probably half full. A ‘Constitution and Bye-Laws. Every Bociety Is ex to be rider st EDWARD L. CAREY, President. EDWARD DALTON, See'y. 4 A. 0. of Hibern! No, Ryn ir number will be held meeting rom, corner of Lith st and last ave, (Thursday) Mth, 1800. Mi Now York Sate Election. Westchester County County, Judgo—Ros snTson, 4506; Corvin, $493 One district in Mount Pheasant, not reported, and Yorktown to hoar from, Surrogate—Cores, 3.095; Mra, 3.708, One dintriot in Mount Pleasant, and one district in Rye, not re- orted, and Morrisania and Yorktown to hear from, intrict Attorney—Bates, 9.689 ; Peanenton, 3 734, One district in Rye n& reported, y wn to twas fram, “Senator Ronmxrsom, 4.640, Bai Btage Coach Com; in Court. Andrew Ste vena te The Now York Consolidated Stage Compa fy This was om action against the deteudents to Seam itend, on buslneee of Inpe Coxvestios.—A Convention of By order MICHL. GO! rar neti, | the chaplaing and fricnds of seamen, conducted un- Peanten, der tho aunploes of the Port Sozlety, commenced you a From Albany, terday morntng, in the Mariner's Church, eorner of or Albany, Now. 9 11 P.M —The Atlas and | Madison and Catharine streets, at ten o'clock A. M., PENNIES, irgvs has made no footings lection as yet, | thirteen persons being present ‘The mocting was Can be had at the * eee yournal Das not titiclent fyrews to mark ont | called to order by the Rv. W. D. Maxars, who nom- Sas Office, the preciso remult, but comparing Leavaxwouri’s | inated Rev. JoxaTuan Gaxmmuear, of Brooklyn, of ty, an far as hoard from, over Jonna, with that of oper py thinks bbe i elected majority. ive seven, Sonsboes'to the Democrata. . Ta Prusilent, and Rev. ©. W. Damron ax Beoretary.— ‘Tho Chairman gavo «history of the progress of the ‘tealvation of seamen” movement, originating on board the ocal ships on the river Thames. Sovoral lotters from clergymen in various parts of the Union, giving Information of the progress of thelr work among sallors, were read, At 5 o'clock the mesting adjourned until the hour of 7) P, M. Cantrat Pank.—The Commissioners of Cen- tral Park announce that four miles of drive will be open to equestrians and to carriages on Saturday next, and in thet conxedtlan they all attention to the ordinance relating to fast @riving. Crry anp Cousrr Arrzorazations.—Tho Comptroller has falled to fulfll an ordinance of the clty, requiring him to present to the Supervisors and ‘Common Council, on or before the Ist day of Nov. in each year, estimates for appropriations respective- ly for county end city for the succeeding year, owing to the failure of a few heads of departments to send in eatimates of thetr nesded proportion of next years tax lovy, ae Mr. Haws requested of them some time ago. Quick Passacr.—The barque “Ellen Morti- son," Capt. W. H. Puatt, arrived Sth inst, from Bathurst, W.C, A, having boon absent from this port but 76 days. She salled hence, 24th August, and arrived at Bathurst, Sept. 20th, Balled for this port, Oct, 14th, and arrived @th inst, making the pasmge home, in 24 days, and out, in 7 days, laying in port’ $0 deys, ‘This, considering the passages reported re- contly, ls very quick. IN FIFTY CERT ROLLS, 08 Ging*2T9 New Jorecy Election. Trenton, Nov. 9.—The majorities are summed . —Atlantic, 98; Burlingto Camden, 14: Cape May. 68 ; Cumbe land 0x, 427 , Gloucester, 200 ; Mercer, 613 ; 720", Ocean, 600; Paseaic, 591; ‘Balem, 190 mervet, 183. For Waiaut :— 270: Hu 600 ; Hunterdon, 654; Monmouth, 615; Morria, ST} Busex, 660 ; Union, 115; Warren, In Cae May county,’ Eoxomps, Domoorat, for Sboriff, hes 119 majority. Quogn's majority for Governor te about 1800, Benate—Teive Democrats, 8 Opposition, a oo Twen' mi Opposition, and three Americans ehosent here are still some doubts as to the House, Mamachnertts Election. Roston, Noo, 9,—Retarrs from 826 towns for Governor give Hamas 66 481; Burien 85.173 ; Baroos 14,900, This overs neat! fhe whole State. Senators elect, Bi are Republica m0- orste, 9 doubtful, pid Bullt by Wx.B.Astos, Eaq., expressly for the business NO. 10 AND 7? BOWERY, arn S00 eared erty telat rere, a fe eh 3 taal fi bupreme General Term.—Mctions. avon aii ‘87, 9580, 2001, 9540: 4040, 2051, 2858," 986; y gute es ak ta ah he hn, 2096, 2608, 2700, 27 ‘9708, 9712, 874, m1 oT at, reper porn Pan L—Now, 497, 468, 513, 545, }, 187, TB, 541, 689, 585, 691, 698, SUT, wn: ane eae ere! 100, 666, 478, 452, 526, ‘Common Part L—Noa. 1176, 1898, 1171, bad 161, a he fon “s. ret 1 1447, 1443, 1450, 1451 95 14041456, Lane. gece BROOKLYN, $3, Repressntatives the Republicans have 162, the of tmajority. NOV. me very badly, and it is RENOVATING RESOLVENT, RADWAY'S REGULATING PIL! are the only ves le pills in general use, an@ area For CALMED MERC R ince and their inc-tonths of the preserip- tine iven to tees by ph contale Jack Tars on Land. ‘The sailors of a British fleet of six line of-bat- tlevships, and many smaller vessels, have lately been ashore at Malta, with plenty of monoy in their pockets, in search of fun. A writer from Malta thus describes them :— ‘They aro to be seen in all sorts of grotesque os tumen as If it wae carnival time, many tk Mong toga,” Jim Crow others in Bell toppers, with holes cut in them, or wreaths around them; in short, Dasxxrton ny AN Avorten Davanrer.—A lady named Mrs. Mancanat Hacan, of Sith strost, this city, informed our reporter, yesterday, that hor adopted Caughter, a yourg girl fifteen years of age, had been induced to leave her home, for one of a more equivocal character, by, it Is supposed, some ‘or chronie—wheth female acquaintances of an immoral character, ono Sie = oS cpnenipaee Baeoee mvery, Ope Yer, Hoe of whom is sald to be ® woman recently from the Potlenckln ereptionn, theumatlany -Oskertel, nea Magdalen's Retreat. It is thought that she has been Fyveorroal ve sublisnate, In one form or another, fe prec scribed, and this with no other view or expectation of any thing different to other people. Many have boca | Fed Into tmmoral pathr, by flattery, and by prom- | Coxtrstox ox Ter Rrver.—About 8 o'clock than merely changing the condition of driving sbout in the vory best carriages that could be | tes oftich attire, ete. She has now absested hersef | yester day morning,a collision ocourred betwoen the ites of a mere frighthul sharecter thas the pired, ping the ladies in driving 10 shop dcogg and | from the parental ro of adoption for two woekgand Pook Supyeryy-Loat ibaa “Allen and the Hooseyait F maladies of a aving go ir ol 108 to Choose #t. forry-be ic beast wi resul im tt 7 lee Is b eans confined from; driving to the garden of the Oafede la Keine, | MM Hacaw exhibite the greatest anxiety on hor ao- | srawhing up of the bawe of the latter and. the otestoet seater thetndlorli atte cated having ice creams and wafers seat to thelr carriage | count, It is thought that the abductors will soon | tresking of toe raider oft ; Band CATHARTI Bie meking the waiter take ono himself, aud pelting | havo justice meted out to them, as the police hav? | the Nebrasha was bediy burt, but none of cepa neve re 0 6 ma mareerY, ORs ten gers we bin with the change, and then drivi fanal pee off, fanatag ajured. ‘The Allen was goln themselves in the most way. At the river, and, owing to the heavy fog, bad hi the matter in charge, jon, no generally pract his dec Which the most popular opera it was thelr acting, not that of the performers, = abut oO; kod was drting, slong py blowing “tho | produce upon the avers that wh ee eS that the audience bad to attend to, Mo had some Fantan Buorurnaoon.—A large meeting of eile regvent 3 A. fow Pawegee wee se $27, lepash ol sims At first drastic purgation, —young ydofher. The Nebraska was jown the ° wher fiticaree drtaled uy 4 pe Fg veg B—] the Fenian Brotherhood of New York was held on | yivty, with a very lerge load of pode iy ‘Whon | curs: then leavin the aystain eduoed in stren occasionally escaped, and Jack ver7 uaceremoalously | Sunday afternoon, at their rooms in Centre street. | nearly « ‘picaite Catvgsine 8 1p, the pilot of the Allen SA de th Rae gave chase, climbing in the most extraordinary meu- | Wisam Sviiivan, President of the Fitsgerald | observed the Nebraske, and rung to beck, but, be- ber in wi eppeared to be impossible places. Pi ‘wore comparatively ‘canoe: arlaing from the pigs and dogs—varied oocasiona'ly with the crowing of some of the cocks that had to the uppe boxes- font evesnee. the possibility of atte; wo the music. ‘The sailors do nct understand Ital fore he could get out of the way, the boa’ collid-dy striking each other's bows, and’ causing much can sterpation among the pawengerr, The damage was 0 that bot boats bad to ay up after landing their j ascengers. Anovr 11 o'cloek yesterday morning, the Peck Mip ferry boat Merion, and the Catharine ferry boat Killen, collided in the East river, the latter having her Club, Jiffer, Odio, cooupied the chair, An address to Danimt, MacCantiz, who was for some time a state prisoner in Ireland, was read, expressive of much sympathy for bis sufferings and admiration for his firmness and exertions for the liberation of Ireland, Mr. MaoCautm, who was present, respond- kidneys, ekin, are again: usordered,snd Yaa. meas ae He fb Th therefor he tip fo avoud this uncertala method of medlostlony are i ‘AYs REGULATING PILLS, whch ate ee for PURGATIVE PILLS, Ay Te Oe OMNEa Veocable Bustttute or Calima, Me rab mora, ‘Those wo use these Pills when. sky oF expe @dins happy and eloquent manner, thanking the | forward guard smashed by the foree of the contact, | urploasant Ppt ung dlaead. tay wa ‘lish song ferous; many of ; it the Warion eu no material da be , Reteuea’s wore nemed, ond Tepouss many, of | Brotherhocd for the welcome he had recelved. Be the bation sural ning Be metaciel Comee eee | Sol nari orecovery, and will be bicesed Din‘a were volunteered by the themeelves. It ber irre Ted THEY was possibly fortunate that the prima donna did not Tr Rochester Union says that the funeral Understand’ Boglish, for some of the remarks and oration on the late 8: nator Baopmaiox, to be deliver ed in this clty next Sunday, has been asadgnod to Joun W. Dwineis, Bsq., of Rochester, translate one of the songs as it was sung. To show 8 dosen bottics of rum He thought to ed. jeryoum G, Saxe, Eoq., delivered a humorous poum om “Lovaa," at the Odeon last evening. Tar pram, entitled ‘Tho Wife's Secret,” which bas been produced at Launa Kamws's Theatre, promises to have # very successful run, Miss Kxaxx, & willy-nilly to drink ou Srvon's Szewrxe Macurvss, which nearly took bis breath ‘storing bite the sailors y. as Lady Evelyn, wins fresh admiration from her No. t Bewing Machine. oe with “aiir brewny bende on bis beaks, whieh fm friends. Mo. 1 Sewing Machine. fa bln Farflly. Toe oid route nad, lack made i cacope fiom his frirnda, who, as be ltt press: ed upon’ him e bottle of rum for’ his old woowe af hom. "There" soenes ere. pleaaingly varied. in the ‘The Family Sewing Machine—A... ‘The Family Sewing Machine. LM, SINGER & 0O., 5 Brosdway, N. ¥. 160 Fulton #t., Brookiys, | Swart Cuaxos.—Dnos asp Hate Dorm ‘Tum clipper ship Flying Cloud, which has ‘been layirg at her dook for the lasttwo yoars, was taken on the Sectional dock, for repairs Inquests, Accidents, &o. mee 8 Died Sad oe ax to each cther, if Jack gots the upper haud the main nara ls called, tu, the Sesnis of whieh ts gomereliy ent come Z 4 RNED.: Jacuman held | ean be had at Tus Sur Office, in Five Dollar packages fier cen. 107 Avenue C, upon | and Three Cent pieces in Three Dollar packages, City tothe po tmonay ouly recetved. with empty Pennies in Fifty Cent rots. J H i i E THE NEW YORK BUN, soumber of #4 Ravina, Poe. ‘obip by the » The jury Tor Amentcan Barren ‘oRBEOTION.—In a notice of an Inquest held AxD ater ¥. peering \blished in or of yee | 4 wey meee '® ADVOCATE, terdey, the name of ve bean ‘AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER forge alson place, | Epwanp Domaitx, not Joun Wasp, as ath as i r to estab: | stated. ELEVA’ sy ‘CABOR Saar p merle be cured RIGHTS OF THE WORKING! ay Pile © Same ag maa, 3 Police Intelligence, &o. wit be inated tn Wha — MAN, Sabine bd of one toss carried - here: of by ‘a musket shot, considerable injary hav- Agsavct Axp Ronpxry,—Ate late houron] pon, RS ea Co. i vt election nla « party of pultitans having « 84 Ger w a5 ei fades Eareleriocena Wriz00.x FAMILY « Tat NG Eats msn ‘Manufactured No, 003 BROADWAY, oppouls Be Mocbola Bote, Bartuoir’s Cetenmatep BEWING Drier AMULY. NEW STYLE MANUFACTURING MACHIN = LP Manufasturing Co.,434 Broadway, Great Arrracrioss! Great Arrractions | Ta" Seat owutteat creature) thanawars the’ reat mnedian-driiebefulperiormancos afternoon wud ever eB set goss to the projcntin Wan setaed with . was als ean core e7 apt ater the "accident. "Dr. CuAusatomac ( who supplies the account of the cave) was called io, when the pation’ was al- far A” potior p00) time the wound, was much emitting a fetid pus,.was moistened with a solu- tien of contigremsaes, (4 grains) of curare in 200 grammes of distilled water, Bottles of water were put into the patient's bed. ‘The first Thocnfel of fae lotion produced some effect at the end of an hour, and as the treatment went on so did the atate of the patient imprive. The solu tion of the curare used for the local application i b+ OUR To 6 Fins io increased and th: Canrurs gare a0 eattigremines "At tho end of ax days the mereres | Carrara! J, ud bumors drm the ayeiom tom foal ws pationt was ont of danger, ft Sarpetn 18. aes Sa 2 sd jot | ‘about bi Wad Rugs, Wate 8. JESTION, ants of Oil Cloth dea te baa, CITY NEWS, ! ed dit fim tr cook Sontiime Frerrva..—The Centenuary Fe- tival,ia commemoration of Scur.an's one hundredth birthday, wee commenced at the Assembly Rooms last evening, by a grand vocal and inwtrumental cot.- ccit, ‘From the wall opposite the dvr of the great ball, an immense stage was erected, running out most to the contre of the room, and capable of h>- eommodating seventy instrumental aud one and Gifty yoos) per‘ormers. The body of the ‘was crowded to overflowing, and the gelleries Well Blied loog beforg the hour arrived for the

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