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a RL re G, KOV. 16, 1850, the Allan'ic, The English journals hardlpo confidence in the pacific profes, teat tas Phech oper, and the action of ‘Baglish minlstors, in hastening the erection of Boast defences, and the enlargement of the navy, shows that they are not free from the apprehen- on that thay may soon be Involved in difficul- fea with thelr Gallic neighbor. In fact, it has become a settled conviction in the minds of the Eanglich people that Lovis Nro.nor ts secrotly b he F ( meliteting and preparing for a war with Crest | Alleghary: Bettina, has been successful against two of the fist Harouxon, It is evident, from his gigen- tle military and naval preparations, that be an- ‘aft the clroumstances indicate that these prepar- ations are chiefly directed against England. Ex- naval armament equal to that of England, and British to naval supremacy. ‘The encouragemont which France has given to Spain in declaring war against Moroeeo; the sup- port which the F mperor gives to the Suez Canal Project, which England has steadily opposed, and the announcement that the Freneh expcdi- tion for Chius will not start before February ext, and that then but one half the force origin- ‘ally promise|, will be sent out, tend to confirm the impression that Lovis Narotrox contem- plates a rupture with his English ally, The English peop!e have lost all confidence in Lonr« Narouzon’s friendly declarations and eke French } yookland, . Journals are parmitted to make angry and _men- | St-Lawrence. acing retorts to the articles which appear in the London journals, ‘We should greatly regrot a war betwoen Eng- | Sufelk and and France, because it would not advance the canto of civilization, and because it would grievously affect the Commercial interests of mensely, end thousands of our citizens Could be ruined by it. Ina waretefwoon these two great naval DUKE our neutral rights would <br bo” reapecte!, and we would incur the Hak of being drawn into the conflict by the a- gressious cf ove or the other party. For these reasons we bupe that peace will be preserved, and that the good sinse of the two nations will restrain their rulers from provoking a contest | in ngard to tho steamer North Star, on account of 8, read diss | her non-arrival at Aspinwall, at our latost advices aster, frow that port, though overdue for about « week, Bhe Joft this port on the 2°th of October, in company with the Atlantic, and parted with her off the oapos of Virginia lato on the following day. ‘Tho Atlantic which wot! produce the most wi Tee Heautke of the Kegliry Law Aone ctude and bungling law was nover cayugs. Austria— ( CPenerae: (end the bumiliation of England would complete go | “hile Fovenge for the disasters in‘licted upon the per clpates a confilet with some great power, and | jesex re Genesece ftraordinary efforts aro making to create a French — ‘the motive for these efforts must be set down as | Herkimer: ‘a fesling of hostility to the pretensions of the Kings other nations. Our Commerce would suffer im- ae New York *trte Eetion. ‘The Boards of Supervisors throughout the State, mot yesterday as Boards of Canvassers, to count the votes cast at the State Election of Gad France. last woek. We give bolow the result of the ean- of a war, between England | yas on Secretary of State 25 far ax received now seriousty discussed on both | comparing the vote with that on Seoretary of ung Bel olialr Bullivan, Btouben.,. Tioga, The Steamer North Star. jcrable anxiety is manifested in this city passed by sny Legislature than the so-callod | regctca her port at about her usual time, but the ‘The law was, undoubtedly, iatonded to distran- P District Legistrars to appear yesterday at the chamber of the Board of Supervisors, to obtain the poll-lists of the late clection, for the nurnes= election, Only those of the first three Wards | 1, remainder wont away without, Tho reason for that in most cases the canvassers of the | She was for sore time engaged in the New York, si uiiten tesiad <p their poll-lists in the | Sethempton and Havre trade, is 1,867 tobs register, of completing 8 new registry for the December | that she may have drifted towa'd somo of the Wesy however, could procure their poll-lists, and the | Kingston or Nassau. Roglotry law, enacted last winter at Albany. | North Star bas not since been heard of, and shipping and busincss men begin to expreas doubts of her chise a large number of the voters in this city, | mfety, as Ler route lay in the way of southern ocean and the developments made yesterday show how | traflic, and nt far distant from soveral Southern artfully it was concocted to affect our Charter | ports, whoneo the telegraph would Lave forwarded elect issued tothe Ward or early notice of ber arrival. It adda te th varepguerennely dca for tho vossel that heavy gales pri vailed o! Florida for I days after she euiled: but it foe lr enroral Gaye oft phy. Sulit bk eae oo oof her machinery may have heppened, and india Iniands, aud taken refuge in the harbors of ‘The North Star bolaygs to Me, Vanpaantta’s line, and is classed as A 13g. Sho was built in 1806, hed same package containing the olection rotumm, | \ and that the law makes it an offense to open any | oy boitere during the ak year, She wie Vike ‘at $200 000, on which there is no insurance, Ibis underitood that her owner as yet ontertaius no se- The County Canvaseors are tho mombors } rious apprehensions for her aatty, ar, if any accident Board of Supervisors, and the Republican mem- | bad tayponed to her machinery which has cvused bere of the Board voted yesterday against, and | ber to put into some West ludian port, sufficient of these seals until recoived and acted apon at the meeting of the County Canvassers, Over the poll lists to the Rogistars. By this ac- on, the Kegistrarv, who should have met yes: tetday to prepare the Registry lists for the De- with their duties, and it is doubtful now whe- ther any local registry of voters can be made in thiscity, Iumediately af.cr tho action of the of the Board of Supervisers, the fullowing cor- Tespondence took place: e. © poll-lints for moat the 4 city are sealed up with the election returns. As it was mécemmry for the Irapeotors uf Regirtry to bave the lints to mal up the regust:y lists im acdcrdance with the law pase ‘eed af the lack wrssion of the Leginiaty deavored invoin to procure to-day a voto of the Board of Bupsrvisors to open all the ret 1 OF: der that the poil-lists "nay be taken wut and furnish- dd to the Inepectors of the respective districts. #4, a8 tho Coun Clerk can! p| what eourse action wou'd you recommend tn tho matter t Your respectfully, E. F. PUBDY, President Lard of Bupervisora, In'avewor to your letter of this day, 1 respectfully recommicnd thet the Boards’ of y not furnished with the poll lists should ad- e from day to day, until they arefurnished with poll-lists by the Uourty Clerk, and that they sho n prance, without del it Teglatry of votcrn acomding to Yourstroly, NELSON J, WATERBURY, It may be doubted whether the Registrars have the rizht to af journ from day to day, as fecommer ded by the District Attoruey, but the Rogktrars will not expore theraselves to any legal penelties by foliowing bis advice, ‘Ihe only referer ce in the law to regictra'ion for char- ter electi sin the 15°L action, aud reads ag follows ‘Tre are Vist required t) bo mado and porfected. a 1 ciectiour, shall, in the same manner bo prude acd posted by tho ipectirs at all slcetione ebarte itivers, in the geveral citi.s of this Btate, and the p -ivons’and requitements of this act, af Por asthe come mug be, ate made applicable t i. 0 plicable to such Tho se, 60 fur as the some may be! ap- : us the whole gist of the matter, 4s os Goand of Supor visors obstruct the regular prcooss +f registration, then the Registrars may, we thi: k, act under the general spirit and intent of tho Isw, and proceed to register the legal vor ters in lu irseveral districts, The section of the law requiring them to register from the poll Mets all » ho vo'od at the last general election, ceases 0 be applicable when those poll lists are | Ohurcb ere fot m duty bound to pia Withhe!\\ fom them, and \heir simple duty is to Bo on 6. i register all whem they know to be le- @Alvo'\’s, ard those who furnish satisfactory evidence that they are legal voters. Hut, as ws sald at :he outset, the law it a bundle of ab- surdithe, At is not improbable that the po- du rharpers will be the only guinors by it onsctnem, Silene ‘The Ma, °T@2 Question, Thro m are bigh times 8 Our City — ‘Mociscy in regard to the rominatiou for Mayor, ‘The Tammany Hall men have resolved not only ‘Bot to support the Mozart Hull candidate, but to expel from their Convention, and from their or- Gaisetioe, very aan who ames or voter for BESORLO Woop, War is declared, and the Promises to be one of the bitterest ever ‘Waged in this city, ‘The Fifth Avenue flks wish J P vet vw Party im this elty, shall be put In nomination. Wu. D, Raxieor, bas been mamed in connection with the had many sup. The pros Star bad five bundred pertons on beard, including two hundred United States troops on thelr way to bottom doubled in 1966 and 1859, and recelved Lan not clepsod to hear from her, ‘0 North Ban Juan, Tee Aticl, one of Vanpxgeria'’s European a il be dispatched ou the Sist, in place of amber election, ware prevented frcm proceeding | Wenwerns wil be dlsrate! oa ae A report scams to have obtained tome currency, last ov jy tut intelligence has beeu received of the wreck of the North Star and loss of 259 lives, It is, doultlene, © canard of the frst water. From Jamaica. Liy the brig Palestine, Kingston, Jamaics pa- pers have Leen received to the 11th of Cotober, ‘The Morniry Journal of that day coutains the following summary of events occurring from last datos: ‘Tho slave barque Laura, captured by her Majesty's steamer Archer, on the Hast ovst of Africa, was Wrought into Port m the Int inst, When oa) red, Aho was tinder tho Mexioan flag. There we Javes on Board, but the captala aud part of the mado pritoners, Bhe ls in olarge ether axtborities (a ths county, are bexcby roquan ta tak > Luke acti ‘was wich’ paper bas recently published some Tat whic! as Te! some From Chatieston ofan initating charactor. Nows by Telegraph. h OF No. 43 Wall seme Sears m8 Deco ‘The Overland Mall. Bt. Lowie, Nov. 16.—The overland mall of Ban of continued wet weather, ‘The dates from the Bandwich Islands are to th of October. The prospects of business were td ters and the ‘24th, reached this city Inst night. Heavy ratrs fel! at in Franciooo on the bad, aud there wok tndicutivaa 034 P ard the ccmmunity was troubied by reports from Atlantic States relative to the cheal of coal oft which, tt wee thought, would di tho demand for whale oll, and injure the whaling business of 1 olulu. Home 'antations were ps; of the sugar troderately woll, but the ccflee crop wan en Seutire failure. number of ships arrived to Oct. Let lon- ying was only ten. ‘The British rhip Achilles, Capt, Hart, which ar- £7, report rived at Honslulu Be Jpper ehip Mastiff, Capt. Jounsom, from Ban cinco wo Moog Kong, ‘on board 190 psawen, ef whom one bundred peventy-fing were te that the Amorican ¥ : neve, was burnt at rea cn the 26% tomb All the ngers, with one Ct xcoption man, who was smethercd, wore aavely taken of hy the Achille and enveyed to Honolulu. Armory te pane Man ore Were Vo . Dama, of Boston; OG. G40, CLUTFoRD, J. H.C. Rrcumown, BoboannroN, ‘The Chinese are maid to Lave lost m rge amount of treasure, ‘The cargo, consiatli nut £00 tons, was Lost. ‘Tho fire originated bet wmoking Ob thelr comby coolness of Ospt. Jutsbox and bh pearance of Achille sured for $40.40, of ho Masti Upper, valued at $¥0.000; wat ta. ‘Tho Court at Hocolula ward: Hawt, of the Achillos, $7 (40 pal vage on the specie, the balance of on the ship Kis and Biles, w! Kong, Oct. Teh, wita 100 nese parsongera. The captains, officers, crow ngers, lost all thelr eflects by the burning o} 660 worth of property. ‘A rich ulver tchuo had been discovered near make a selection from outede politician New York Election, Albany, Now. 15 —The Journal up to 1 P. M. 20, The adver- red 04 |. tavaxwoutn's majority to about 1. A and Argus make it much lena, ‘te Wood or Lard Contra! Gommittec wi tined to meet at Congress Hall et oon to- The ir tH, ak, member of the Asser}; ‘and alone.” Ho returrs to New York to-day, without taking any Jharloston dolegation. 18-10 P, M.—The *Aflas d Argus action on the election of the p the election returns, the Evening Journal still clatme 102 majority, A fire at Yroks, Cal., on the 28d, destroyed $59, Governcr Watina would appeint @ United States Senator befure the departure of the steamer of tho Oth of November, It was supposed that ho woud 6. of Leavarworn, for whom dob Chi. and f the Port as to Raurniag of the Seamer Island Belle, 4 steamer Island last night At is supposed that her burnl ork of an inoend! Bho formerly ran and ibe ie from Now York to Groenport, bat lattorty baa bes on the indo: Eartiord and New mn Fouts, La connectlon er atten Wreck of Ship Jamemown Mobile, Nov, 14,—The ship Jamestown, bi for yy ol, with a cargo of valued at $110.(0*, parted her of Sunday, 13th fost , and dle Ground, ¢ r chal: drifted ashore on the il Vessel allo now Hos, " freight insured ineured in Wall atrect, for $7,000. *. igbt. ¢17,000, with: ence 00 bales of ‘octton, ina during the gale hd ry Vv he J. was built st Wiliamaburgh, N. ¥., tn 1°47, was 1151 tons reg: ater, rates a 1}, and is owred ‘by Stats & Uo, of New York. Railroad Accident at Croton Falls, Croton Folls, Nov. 15.—The up freight was rin og GYsn Legh Tagg ys ing (uo car, but injuring no person, ‘The mall was delayed for twe hours. ‘The Alieged Kideapping Cave of Cs in Jones. smash: train treia Barnstable, Mass., Not, 15,—The kidnapping indictments inveiving tte retarn of Co.canus Jonms to slavery, were takes up this afternoon in the Supe- rior Court. The defendants filed a special plea alleging that Jonss ry feqlive slave, and that they arreste: i y 4“ bim, as tho agen! denying the validit} of the statutes under whic f the owner, and i indictments are framed. ‘To this the District Attor- my filed a demurrer, and for the put poso of the trial, the demurrer was sustained without argumont. ‘The defendants then plead the general issue, and filed a motion for continuance on the nd they bad Just learned of the existence of @ decree in ‘ownorabi claucery In Florida, ‘that ip of Jonas, ‘The competercy of that evidence was de- nied, and the question was argued at levgth by the District Alt ruey and Mr. Cusuime. The Court took tho ;apers and will give # decision in the mora! ‘The Contamacious Liquor Agent, ing. Boston, Nov 1,—Mr. Vorsstam, the ¢ ni macious Btate Liquor Agent, baring signified neaa to produce the books of Agency, was readi- to-day taken from jail, and brovgbt before the ‘House, but ‘at his urgent request, time was given him to consult counsel in one coms, When finally 3 part @ ant ow, acd hes beon taken to Vera | brought tefore the Huse, be tiled to get still furthe . are happy in being ablo | time,and on the House urging a direct anawer, be to ntate that the threo hundred Chinese immigrants | refosed to give up the books. Le subseanentl: who, wo mentioned in our previous mummary, bi ed ler cend his anawer, aod ray “¥ offaed their rorvives to the planters, on consideration | certain exp'avations, The House thought ofa bonus of £10 ahead being granted them, have all obtained t and are new at work. No ded by theso ten, and | days, unlees he previously deliver the books it; thus showin ig aa early were no doubt led ull designing men t> graut the labor + though slowly approacirg a wtieicent, would ave been Ww t vatlon, Plymouth Church Competition, We havo received a number of communica tions in regard to the awa: the new Plymouth chureb, but can only the practical suggestio # muggcation which we commend to the eopsiderm tion of the Trustees, We learn from one of the ‘Trustecs that the objections made Ly us to the plan selected for the first prize, will be entirly removed in the working drawings, which sre belug pushed rapidly forward, ‘Tho roof prop ved by Veritas, (ecound prize,) end also many of tho fealires pre sented in the third and fouth piles, is to be ad-pted, so that VEE little of the firet plan, mave the frout elevation on Montague street, and the octago- nal-stapc auditorium, will really be retained. throvgh your colums te ark whether, as mat: ter of simple justice, the Prustess of Plymouth jhe four sac- Sergeant-at-oru Fatal Accident, v with, tt had been triflod with sufficiently, and sent him back to Jail, where be will probably ‘remsin the twenty-Ave tothe Buffalo, Nov, 15 —A portion of the ruins of the Hievator, burned last week, fell this afte TROON, Untying ten “ir twelve laborers who were engages in yemiovitg the damage! grain. Two dead bdins have been taken out, an Kise in the Oho River. three or four of the injured, Pithurg Nev, 16,—Tne Odio River a ill oon- vd navigable fect of ¢ chann now in port, oud thore Is aay ain order, Abundance rant of for trauspoitation, Boveral boats are Kansas, died on Friday. Mexican News—The Outrages 01 Kile Grande. the sy be considered a sumed fur the At, Liwis, Nov, 16 —A despatch says that Ex- Gov. Ransom, recelver of public money at Port Scutt, New Orleans, Nov. 14,—The rebellion at Vic- terle, Meateo, hen been quelled, and the leaders of i shot. ‘The troops ant to put tt down wore quently marched to Davontavons Leadquatters at ‘The affidavit of Mr. Mu.txa, vit is also mot comeftl dea\rus 0a pe bitin, prectsely ‘The Saillag of the America, they were nebeied sempetitiom, ta order Bc ston, Nov, 15 Tho mails for the steamship America, for I via Halifax, at 9 o'olock to soriow woorelags ut She ha con way urge that this is «private mat. ter, with which the public are im no way coucerned, ‘To'them (the Trusteer,) it may, pettones bo #0, Dut to the Architeste, whose names suey haw Dublicly-—perbaye most unjustly—oouneoted with Gofeat, it ie cmeutialy « public matter, Lav sotblog lens than their professional at t imagine Low the i tice, deprive the def 7 now lef then ext tlemen av. 7 "You will confer a duc” inom art a thet motely Ih proving the says the Baltimore American, No- that cousiderable nui exists at Charlestown, Va., incendiary fires in the smong the inhabitants Baowm ere still Charlestown has issued t! Whereas, it 1s ‘Gout t offi subse who ved here in To the Kait te — ‘the otcat Charles Mc that Bi ville hat 0 the Biditor of The Sun :—Sru—Parmalt me | the stsamnee Caras Mergen, thet Bro ener otlider credited, ote., eto, R. M. ‘21 Wall strat, Now tele, ee, No. York, ao a# t reach Ler at 11 A M., will be sent out in her, Lom of the Stenmehip Robert Waterman, —All efforts to save the New Orleani teamship Robert Waterman bave beon © is atotal ices, Mer cargo was plundered by en, ‘There were three deaths by yellow fever in this ol: ty laot week. ‘There has been « hei slong wrid ice hee formed in Giseaey ne ee Nit Suow foil in Miasivaippt om, From Wasblegtea, coast, se i Se wry lid Be warraithe darkeees wes’ Lapenstrelig, whi the reo ry other Tea soar of the wind drowbe rory ster wound those streets in the vicinity of that strect, wore crowded with men. It is stated thet Bon. Jomm J, Rertzy (Mozart Dern.) will contest the ecat of Taos. O'Roveas (Tam. Dem.) as member of Assombly from the Highth Asembiy District of this elty, in the next ‘Legislature, on the grownd that freuds were com. mitted at the ballot boxes in the different lection districts by the friends of Mr. Twos, O'Rovexe. Ald. Tuomas Starnes was re-nominated on Mon- day night by acclamation, by the Democratic lican Assoctation of the 4th Aldermants District, 4] 1 5 a # : ; i } it es : 5 E Hi fi iE i ne ageks seeks 7 HEE Free x East 130 Stremt.—The 5th dis- trict slarm, shortly after two o'clock, yesterday morning, was caused by some person setting fire to frame stabilo, in the rear of No. 934 East 18th street, ‘The stable was ecoupled by Tuomas and er It rolled, a wi Joun Fagan and Joun Scutrvan, and three horses, fhe green wall ‘of water as it roared owned by them, and valued st $900, were suffocated, bulky and seemed to gather mixht for one ‘The stable, valaed at $200, was destroyed, ‘There ‘ the prey. In ancther [omer ‘a hucdred fet over the head of the breaks | #8 Ro insurance on either the horses or stable, water, and the red light was econ no more, whe | Fine 1x Prant Srmeet.—Yesterday morning, the wave, broken, Lut mot disab!ed, Lad bearing oo o'cletke, an fire took place ia the basement of the premises No, 507 Pearl str:et, re tus = Ao te eae y Mra, Many Cavanaon, as a dry ude tomate 000, Soon after the commissio cf demolition “once commenoed went rapid- } 30, and not insured, py Lf ET neg forward, and the massive timbers bogan to disap- anh fire teoke out J for sugar candy. ranea and machinory at the top | dry of Gzonor Deaxo, No. 5 Daane street. a od uff into the water one by one, as if the sea ee in ‘Turn, bad pourensed the properties of an universal solvent ; for Corrunta Contrar Law Scioor.—A cata- | picion rested m ‘when ense the waters 6c et were | cue cf the Columbia College Law Behoot for 1860. Reese's store was sent for. and Stxokn's Sewixa Macurmas, es2 ask 4 E § 300 of farm, ‘ Utlong and gullanty,reiatiag every effort | *60, tan been published, from which it appears that | [entided ee part er the etolen property, waa found, | N° 2 Sewing Macht Biot ther ton Gornoppen Sido was at Me hadltvand | thero are now 68 students In the Institution, Toe | some of It necreted in the coal axler and garret. ue Familiy deviag obiya lke frowced.an the teas were rent to pleses, | Committee, in the tntroduction to the catalogue, al- te jing bag Bg yi | Nigh | pein great engular tases, ax if an Island of tim’ | ludes to the prizes, aa follows: —A serlon of prizes | erand;and by them they were ide ming Guages. .... Ura te righ eae Las been established, 4 in number, to be awarded to | wife was also arrested, and with ber husband was 1. M. BINGER & CO., 453 Broadway, 8 ¥, ft t . Tike reels of reek in ail directions, Still the storm | much menlers of the echcol as shall bare attained | beld to ewalt further examination. Fulton street, Brooklya. fon a wild asever, and whore the breakwater | the Lighect excellence In their reapectivo clawes Pe ad aH hela pag eee ee een rem ane te emit | These prizen will be awarded yearly, commencing in | Mopping with his brother in-law, James GRIFYINy at AncmLraOYsES, r A 4 A Cann, broke high Ton hero dawaging the | the sping of 1360, Ail may compete for the first #e* | No. 185 Greene street, was att 7 ni Upoe ding, aad threatening a | ries who Lave been connected with the school during | tremens on Monday t Mr. J. G. AUSTIN, Architect and Land jarvey or neized a lid L6 0 1d ali others who may Joia tho senior | tered beating vie” head Cae No. 70 Eaat 8th «treet, the past soar, r. jm wae for the time it Inetodt, 08. TLEAT edn well Loeoneetter | class at the opening of the noxt term, not having | it. Durieg the assault he. was eo 9 iy yurned Hanvar Belek asp & Bet cx'y fookrd treastibte, but | ecny at cx bare te tire of thelr entrance, admit, | WA Kt waa found ‘neceesary 19 convey him fo the N, wp atime vou to be no In aad and sober carneat, " tal. Fr sede nd went down like eaud botore thetr ter’ | ted tothe Her. The sume awarded will bo- For the f° Goenecriox,—Dr. J. J. Gover, writes to THE NEW YORK BUN. look very bad, and | fret prize, $200: second prize, $200; third prize, | 4, ¢o aay that instead of hia being arrested on Mon- at Reaping, Pex, danger on the part of | $190; fouth prize, $100, Cay, cn charge of falso protenses preterred by Dr. —_ Wid aid ma were by no me ed by — —— On Gr Daweine, the case is just the reverse, Dr, Daw Smate Coaxon.—Dners asp Haur 1 tune on board tho Great astern. Ta fact tt wat DINwer AT THR MarrovortraN,—A dinnor | tse being the man arrested, and be (G teva) the | ean be had at Tue Ben Office in Five Dollar With moet considerable anxiety that Captalu Manat. fon naw the turn affaits were taking, for tho wind | War given at the Metropolitan Motel laa evening, at was tow dead from the northeast, andthe whole | which over two hundred professional men wer aweop of the Channel way pouring fato the harbor. | Present, principal asa et Wis bdlltg uke Beard of Bupervisers. fome profitable bargains might havo been made in | Preresty principally mem! opr en At a meeting of the Board yesterday mornin, Great Esatera shares bed the sbarcholders been on | Which ft was gotten up, that for the relief of the | , conmunication was presented rom the Board of bears, snd en ty ae oe oe hn widows and orphans of modical men, At§ o'clock | Education, stating that a sum of $650,000 over and bore bebind, and the timber work of the breakwater | |, allowed by Art. 13, of tae Act re {the great Aud on'y ahicld chead) disappearing by | te dcors wero thrown open, and the company too Pep led ret motte iat Ae cieie hundreds of yards ‘at their seats, Two tables extended almont the entire | tegchers, &c , for 1 nd a furtaer sum of $664,000 Haatorn rode cu Mastiy oe a lull Aad Shout 8 th of the rootny and acrose thelr heed, at « soml- | for ether purpcwes. “Meterred to Committee on A\ ign of dingilugy tho ¢ Hy cow « . t bear nothing mere, ‘Tho whole harbor was now one ‘ar table, on @ raised dais, was the chairman, | "U0 apart wea presented from the Special Commit~ Armrcense rons of wreck-woods the huge palea turn: J. Woon, M.D., Vico Presidect of the Soolety, | tee, to whom was referred Mr, Ronteson's proposal . ing over and over one another, and rearing up 18 { invited guest, An excellent band | to sell to the Polico Commissioners the presont Fire saanie | Telegraph apparatus, with some alterations and addi- At Evans’ § Fulton strest, complainant, and the alloged swindled party and Three Cent pieces in Three Dollar packages. money only received. Pennies in Fifty Cent rolls. Ovmnooars at Evans’. ‘Overcoats. t 5 relemeeen yO te bed ore in, tome cecuipled the lower end of the room, and along the | Zelegtarh apparatus, it tome ara eg taat the az that it was hiecossary at once to "| tablon st ecrt intervala wore placed elagaat oraa.} gui teked should be appropriated, u'ered to the Wuucox & from the strain upon the ot | renty, privcipel among which were a design of | Committos on Police, &c. he wind went round more to fll the vacant Registrarships. An agreement wat ) monstrated in practical use) ‘ x & Ginns ond ‘ SEWING MAOHINE tha nore was eot to work, Charity, Greek tower, Indian In coatime, hom of | , After a reocat of 8 minutes, the Board proceeded | « res petate of wy | Its own.” which the | plenty, Temple of Independence, Pooanomras, Tem- | entered tuto, that the Demoorate rhould have two ap- | other, ail the requirements of ple of Art, &e, of fare bore over # hundred | poiutmonta in the even numberd districts, and the PRICE “bee, e , following appoint its were then m4 a try atslo, PP eond District Davi B, Ar- | 8008 BROADWAY, opposite Hotet. ‘sed than let ft ac ‘Toe chotcert wines were provided, and as the | poid, (Vem) alichael Mulquin, (Dem.,) William I | Wows, Your Canon |—-HApAWAY to This was a cificnlt and “green seal” foamed and mparkled round the festive | CF Airapstriet—Archtheld Hally Jr. (Rep.,) Low- | FU Janch : Deion Gnack, to startle you with i partof the barbor was now Ko completely covore board, wft and humor passed freely, until long after | is Holtz, (Rep.,) John Mallmore, (Dem.) With difting besme that the crow couldonly be | sing oficek, when the cloth wi Fourth Duatrict—Wiahard O'Grady (Dem.,) James used wi 0 utmoe! ution. “d L Job , (Dem ,) Char! (Rep) Tu spite of the relir{ afforded by the crew, the cs. | toasta introduced. ‘The festivities were kept up un- | * younagny tina») Gb Drenctehs Boo saan (Rep, DE ) ble of the yoneieing geet kone tentening wore and] tis late hour, and coucuded amidst the best of ow ro (ee » ys.8 pom (Dem. i at lant, at about bi en, it ap netive: ighth District—Jaco yntine, (Dem.,) up ik tin another feclirg. 7 Jeretiah Fritz, (Dem.,) Thomas Kershaw, (ite ment the Great Havtein wae adrift rolling and tam | a sry oow Agceaton,—Yesterday afvernoon | wZeith Distrtet Henry lose m.,) Phomas Finxix & Lyox’s Sewina MAcurems, kon ship towards shore. p) better, on end Mr Kers were Professor Lown wade an ascension in ths small bal- th Diatriet—John Me Gallagher, (Mop) | eWArrantetite ere rete tee ete ee en SY oo m.) N. Be? 1 wae lowing ge Pioneer, for thi Ct bia motooro. Rop..) Alfred Donalds (1. B.—Puice Repvoud To No. instant all waa 4 1 @ mound | loop, Pioneer, for the purpoxe of testing bie mi ‘ Pace 2 With us eerew. forthe prost ship lurcuing from sag | logical lostruments, ‘The balloon ascended from the Wg igWA District lacrence Paroditisastiaed action to sido, was waking rapioly for shore. The second | Crystal Palace grounds at precisely 3 o'clock, taking Dem.) Brooxtrs {= foore, Brooxtrs seek teat mag rhcn aoa sont ng | Sccureeln a direct line for Now Maven, ‘The grourd | °“O motion of Mr. Bat the Board tack w recom of Patra ren ore. A Ba ae ary ty. be eant'y stopped on what seemed er road to des- | Was crowded with peop’, een en Onn ay Chaves, through ihe Brea tructh t4 ust as tho screw ‘t Oe ‘Mr, Puspr in the Chair. tae ners Haxny Warp Bercuea’s Lecture at tue SORES CE re CAS YRS, Wet a ning Ut coared 90 the atoamn wa at once | Coren Inerrrorx. —The last lecture of the first 48 into the paldle engines, which -vere driven Cooper Inatit rourd at aj<ed, though the floata got hut!emong the | cour’ pybveel ae softs po ei ee) Foams Reg : H tare of wrecks aud the great iron work othe w Mon's Association ptist Church, was | Ti ericts Fequired by the provisions of | 7% Apa Se 8 ply Se: woebertinmauy p'sors To avoid this, ant the | delivered by Hiway Wann Bexouen last evening, to by proper proofs the citl- | Sthvs larwe dock of Window shades scrictis damege it might occasion, the scrow was set | an overflowing bouse. His eubject was the compara- | zene who sball be eutitied to the rigbt of Tiudson wt to work again the instant tt was frocd, bat it was " and to prevent fraudulent “4 png aren ete ae ae seldom abie to revolve tote than a fev moments | tive suthority as incentives to the human conduct of | *"S0.PO Rite and KexnapY strongly opposed this “The Draskards Cure,” without becoming jemmed ayain, when the patd the lend end of the heart, The lecture was loudly resolution, on the ground that the law directed that J were again resorted to, But for the Great Eastern's | applauded. ‘should remain sealed up until cenvacsed. “THE DRUNEARDS CURE.” eautiful impersonations. ternoon and evening at Bamnum's Museu, Barry's TrrcopHenovs Best and Cheapest article Soe Dressing: Cleaning, Curlit GENERAL NOTICES, Gouble engines, very little could. ‘4 Pn ne If hey were opened, igus nigh omar ‘Tas Reg: = ‘The anchor which war let Gow “bit” [at once, andes | Ant Iranrs.—This is the last day of the exhi- | latrars must walt for the Poll Liste until tho DISCOVERED Tiihran be given to gay on out, when the vensel had dilven back #0 far and the | bition in this city of Paoa's “Venus.” Duriug the Sits. Brawart asked If tos returns could not be IKMED DRUM rks Hee bore loomed ap clas acter. Pest fow weeks, it has been st the National Acade- | opened by the County Canvassors, the books taken | hi intox fll toe ation, the poattiin condoned dangerous | my of Dern, but the Academy is now to bo closed, | out and the returna then ‘sealed up with the County J cote. the great rhip lay open to the eva roling dangerous: | 2 Proprictor, Mr. Cavr7s, being absut to remove | Sele, The Chalr weld, cortaluly. | question was put | SLE! PRESTON ly fer “much a place, and making way ae if noibing | bis potures to Europe, and the Venun" will be ta. Y aud loat by a tc vote- Mepublicans votuog'in the | $9, morn ould bold her. Avast ae brought upythough who U ken to Beston. ‘The ‘Death of Tecumseh,” a ite | negative. sliattered conrtitutions. Beomed tc ce ’ mM the 1 siscd statue, by Chevalier Farrnicx, la om exibition ) Mt Kesmapy then moved that to ‘Agee, with directions, #2, #8, and $i grip of Ler new holdiast—tugging and rolling to her al chain ax thovgh id full & mootntaine For: | ab the Cooper Institute, It representa the dying | Sarrind. The Hoard, balers wrrcending to ronan palace ieabeccadees ee ae eee areuee Rey fats ist thoy | warrior, reclining againat the rough stamp of a tree, | took anctier reccms in order to adjourn as a Board r two screw cciliere, euch with 800 tone @& coal on | 80 grasping tu hie right hand his tomahawk, wis | Supervisors until Tuesday neat at 3 o'clock. board, two briga, two dusiies, and a large galliot, | robe is cast over the left ara: and aide, but the breast all bubg cn to the Great Kastert , riding at the « ‘ We kow Ig rep bingn a oo and right arm od, suow a powerfully developed LEGAL REPORTS—TUESDAY. rea away. her head at iawt | S4Ur, worthy of the great warrior chief it repre- Supreme Court, awung round, and sbe rode lighdy to the gale as bo- | sente. Judge Watrous and his alleged Conspiracy to fore, In this iast struggle some of the links of the At Govrt.ts new ga lory, Broadway, soveral attrac- | Obtain Possession of Landa in Texas.—Jacod Mus- — ver of Canal, up staii chain cable were actually drogged out one-third long- sa Baan didaotee oa. i? ereatdeus which passed Wdor the sharp bows of tie | Hous sre presentod—moat prominent of which, Is | Sinere The chp Ey ‘roogus ayuimet tho des oe, ole Stee Oe ius Siva re vesel was bent nearly double. Hoss Bosuava's “Lox Barriquerog," « a2eno in the | fendanis to recover damages for thelr ‘alleged fraud | S'eloek. Subject: + Weltten Language” A colic a ay cednea' ef e : and con In divesting the plaiotifls of the title | on to aid the trustees in pay’ s Feky peanea cf tho Pyrances of Spain. A train of | 8n¢ ovusptrecy tn divesting dituting the town of | the church. 9 Iv the house bas avy terror for you, | gaudl'y caparisoned asses and mules, driven by their | lle, and other property. b never ‘buy what you dou't need. 3 Auivcie or “borsiqueres;" are winding along over | warrin 1646, Point Imoel ead other baer on the |, 21s Ward Democratic Ciab.- The three certs for a joweh the rcoky road, Bnow-capped poaks rear thelr | Bio Grande’ attracted great attention aa profitable | Por rt the pave Ola ane hereby notified te att just as ploasant’ « noi ends te ha Ueckarccnd, aad ch Peluts of investment ; ‘and after Gen. Taylor occu | Sythe ana ad pee on Wede veulng. Nov. ¥ ature furnishes the machinery. And before you | SeMc* Im the beckground, and gleam brightly | fled Fort Brown, opposite Matamoras, it was laid JOHN McGHATH, President; J at voven dollars fora timured verte yeu man, | 12 tho stormy morning suclight, Another fine plo- | Gut in’ town "plotey and became the alte of @ Secretary find ‘out whether your lady love would. not ho | Site cuited “ Morning in the Highlands," by the | Few Amerlcan tgwn on that river, Ta the same year, ee your Indy love would 1” the plaintits visited the now town to purchaso lands, | WHtellewny's Olmtment and Pills are fut as glad to eee you in @ plain one that cost | tare a.tist, also adorns this room. It reprosents @ | and while there became tho editors of the American | fectly irresistible In auaty oF In it sores hate tho money, Hf she wou! to,t, Tot her rack | group offre cattle standing among the rich brown | Flag. Meanwhile Charee Stilman, ong of the de- | shin alsamn whet the oruthat i re, land own walnute and buy bar own clothes, heather on a bit of table land in the Scotch moun | fendents came into the new town, ‘an made | unhealthy secretions—no matter how old or. they may’ be, they mast cventually suocumb tuine, avd gecirg intently at another group approsch- Litt eit tae eaeettes | Alterative romedica 4 ng fom the distance. Washington at the Masonle | rtead Seo CITY NEWS. Altar,” by Powans, in auother room at Govriu's, ts | plate Suliman | and my doe | at tstpawery ne Thursday evening, at 8 o'cloe! McGOLRII 4 — : an ck gant statue, and scems to represent the Father the Eh the auspices of » committee appotuted in Pounieat.—Mozanr Haut, Ctrr Coxves- | of iis Country when quite young. Patatens status, ae ee eth Ce A a yy Tion,—A SMALL Faatas,—In accordance with | “The White Captive,” on exbibition at Bcuaus! I, neous I Orville Gardner, and E.G. the notices publlsted by each of the two rival casir- | Gallery, Broatway, is by many sid to be superior to | yi tee it te | ad several Foung indie Wo men cf tho Wocd or Mozart Hall Convention, | Powsn's “Greek Slave.” It represen's a maiden, en, and the which edjurncd en Morday night io @ row, | captive among saveges, and bound to the stake, ident, Watr conspired in. pabisbiy, and Jovan Dean and ex-Alde:wen Whson, the de'- | aw Surrean Is ove of exquisite grace and beauty, The statue | of the Courts, Judge Watrous presiding, doprived Or ttrect, Iaet cvoning. A’though the notices | Lelonge to Gov, Pisuan, for whom it was exoguted, Of thele sitio, Praudplently, &>. ee 7 reed that tuo coureation wold mect af half past 7 Ata teveded niin hiioass back to the city, aud paced on exhibition at No, | as Stila an has not yet been served with copies o'elick ascended the jlat‘orm, and called the con- n the 12th inst. to vention to order, during which Ex-Alderman{Wileoa | glogant peluting, and go closely resembles a Vaw | Sethe ratat the ple tity je Were diiccasing cnergctica'ly the condition of things, | name, until its prosout owner rescued it from ob- | W8# ¥cncay, at which tle Whiting and Clark, wh> Telaking to Fernando Wood aud the Mo- | seusity, traced it up, aud proved it to be a Vacas- | gee sid not preee t n et Qre Cuvacu’s # Heart of the Andes” Is «thibited | they bad ccvamunioation with their client. They | Aish ad St LS oole, T suppose t The Ex-Alderman discovering the stato of matters, | now at tho Studio Bullding, on 10th atreot, Gio- | also averred that Watrous was improperly joined as | fmporuiile to atrest Sh cd sudéeuly tore himself from bis friends and | worx has just ficished an exquisite little lai pers! denial of the al‘egs' x sadscape, lore of the ‘a wi Nuhed tothe platform, acd the Conveution were | painted from a sketch teken up the Noxth river, aud fa a Judge had ou eke as fe eudeavored to return thenks to the Convention for Judge Davies now refused to compel the defend the honor conferred, but owing to the more stento- Linda) CPs kf who a'lowod that fair | Scclety met on Monday evening last, and elected the | “tt of March next, when he gives seouri mh Play was the rule that he worked by, that | following cfficets for the ensuing yoar :—President, | P°sr™ Aid at pring aioe 204 Canal tect ote, £6 all Srugeiats, 186 that ho was the only real simon pure Democrat | Rcosxva.r} 84 V, slected es Chairman, the Rhanks of the Judgo|wore | P., Jaocun Haxsun; dth V. P., Cuamume R. Bwoans, are! % that the plaintiff Anteret ing ker dcom. Completely disrobed, the figure | the lands, and shorwerd, patty {ntervent‘on egstrs, sieembled at the Mercer Shades, in Mer- ' Vea qvea! portrait of Cranua ‘an been brought | warts Feecet G'olceh, Judge Dean, at ten minutes past soven iy 80 Broadway, by its owner, Mr, Bxage. It is an | 6 ccmP slut, end hes made no avawer, motion was wos orctickd by @ crowd of polities! spirits who | sox, thet for years it passed in England undor that | ed the Sppheetion, aad the dar | could not prover several daye, and took enn adefendant, The answer of Watrous tom forth a | My strergtl et again tndulged with a pair of Chairman, Judge Dean | i sacod it on exhibition at Geuru.'s cow gallery. yee Tur Sr, NicnoLas Soomrry.—The above d bim to go cr elsow! risa tenes of Wiso Judge Drax was ou Ex-Know Nothing, and | Ex-Governor Hawttton Fisu; First V. P. ha relation af The Poor's on | box, and Jost upon the crowd of unterrified upturned faces, Ato ; Luckily, the Chairmen both beard a motion to ap, | TH Cawrar Manxar Row.—The complaint | Pantin Pot corny Sraee 1 point » Sergeant-et Arms, which was hastily put | for essault proferred against Mr, Invina by Mrs oon and carried. Judge Daan got tho start this time | Hanoxaam ond Mr, Hetioce was yesterday with. . teas egain, and sppointed a Mr. Bramiay as Sergeant-at- | drawn, and Mr. Iavina revoked the order depriy. Arms, with « number of assistants, among whom | lng the German butchers of tholr stands. was Tox Fasais, ‘This matter being sottlod the am — rival Chairmen egain resumed thoir declamations, Tomrxixs Marker Roor.—The sureties of when the Sergeant-at-Arme, Tow Pasais, Assist. | Mosers. Grutmerix & Masruma, who offered to roof aut Sergeant at-Arms, anfl a poss of others, | Tompkins Market for $14,600, have beem approved cloged about tae platform, Tom Faxnis grasping the | PY Comptroller Hawss, as directed by the Common ex-Aldorman and attempting to pull him from | Council, It is thought that in two weeks time, the the p'atform, whereupon the ex-Alderman placed | building will be ready for the rool The entire cost hls hand suddenly within his coat breast-pocket ayd of the building is eatijigpted at not loss than $290,000, drew ® revolver, exhibiting it to the exolted ciowd, end particulaily to Tox Fanuss, with the | Tix “Lafayette Temple of Honor No. 2," of Temark that no cne should put him from the plat. | tis clty, held a public Temperance meeting at thetr form, Fortunately, an unkcown hand remoy. | 'ooms,corner of Elgbth Avenue and 29th street, on (4 the dangerous weepon to @ less dan. | Monday evening, The Rev, Catvin Laruaor pro grows proximity to the heads of the crowd, | sutcd in behalf of the American Bible Sopicty, « ‘Wrson was then taken by tho Sergeaut-at- | *plendid Bible to the Temple, accompanied by an sp- Arms and assistants by force, and carried away from | Propriste address, which was responded to by Mr, the stard; but he managed to give thom the stip, | MoKiy, in behalf of his brethren, ‘The Teraple in- resuming his position ca the stand ae chairman. | tends to hold weekly meotiugs during the winter, Judge Dzax then quiotly left the platform, and retin herring ti6 WF leg toancther portion of the room, wa followed by | _D&- SCUDDER delivers another of is lectures the ontire crowd of delegates, exoopt about @ dosen | 2 India at the Cooger Tastitute this evening, Hia- of Wizzos's men, who congregated around him, | 4°? Fenthelam is the subject, Cosering right lustily for the Democracy. ‘THe Ccnvention then perfected tte organisation, by Communiatiias, te, tho ecleetion of Joun J, Raxy, PT, pond , mack ethers, as Beoretaries, Ex-Alderman cantare Gf Be Ree pear 1 ‘unanimously pomigated by ecolamation for the mapeotive citices of Mayor aad Governcr of the Alms House, and cheering their no- tinees, the Convention adjourned, leaving the Ex- Alderman harengulag about fair play, the favoring of Ex Know Noth!ngs, etc, . bad ‘A detachment of putice, uummbering 180 mon, were V Iliwasne Corer hea nd wan Kuta 00 the grounds to preserve order, Mercer Mreet and ou Tucsday, on bead thp steamer Qooan Burd, lying