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Mosting of the “ Hard” sin10 Commitee. _ Altary, Nor. 16.—In conseyesncs of serene ts te adveteement of the menting f te (4 State Constnitier, wane confuman, Fas cegarmed New Work S.ate Klection, Woe give in the following table the returns from the State, as far as they bave reached us. The returns fiom the greater portion of the counties ate official, A dispatch from Albany, dated pine o'clock last evening, states tha’ all aod Margera ea = a} but fifteen counties ba’ bean beard from offi. [a Thatrict Gomeamness, bo cupervien the dally, on Secretary of State,and all but twentre on pe Ry yy > sever’ counties, on the rest of the Utes theta, | Toe Ommmitter adjourned December, Jones appears to be 1.520 abead of Learns wonrn, apd taking the majority of Jomas #1 Cy iestom, Now. 16.—The U. 8, revenue ent- the basis for the other candidates, an! allows | 4. tarrtet Lane, from New York, has put in bere for for their gains ot homes, as compared with Jomms' | repairs, baving received some damages ins storm. vote in the counties beard from officially, the haere . >, 1802; Great India Rabber Cam. peered) rigid aaa Charlestown, Nor. 16,—Hoo, A. G. Masnaray, Saixxen, 47, Eupaxery, 56 Judge of the United Btates Court, for the Distrtot of Benth Garviina, delived hla to-day in the India Robber cise of Hoasc H Dar, of New York, aqeinst Romer Avom & Co, of this olty, and de- renplotnants in dofahlt of defendants’ iv fr's bend in's limited time, aa injunction, reat THE NEW YORK SUN THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 17, 1859, Leuls Napoleon and the Ivallans. ‘Tue letter which Lovm Narotmon bas ad- . @resent to the King of Bardinia, reveals his anxiety regarding Italian affairs, When he 1n- dertook to play the part of Italian Liberator, he thought be could control the course of events, ‘and institute in the peninsula just such an order of things ashe might will. But the Italians, while grateful for the ail given to Pieimont against Austria, have resolved to use their pres- ext opportunity to secure their Mlerty. Calmly and firmly they amert thelr right of selfgor- ernment, and their determination to fight for ft. ‘Thelr quiet resolution baities all the arte of di- acd the appeal which the French Buperet mabe (0 the Senlinken King, wi ent Z| 29 Sg detendante from making, ualag 0° vending. india Rubber eoter au qamaren en aoc FE) SE) BEI AY) 34. | Stine errant ee fe heer resist the popallar sentiment. [er sefey ant md, "The lolondant inthe largest di frooda house \. ~oane of Char! ‘and fis was mado ber hemor demand of ber thet sibe shall tr tree Ss. . or arr i a Bae ar Ch. ‘inane OR m te the come of lular independemen Var | Alieghany. cane hea been on argin oun bow|| wie] pave ik. Whatey & Rerienas Beeaween ust know that his beet and sarest | Browne pret 4900 rw x tor ‘4. Feu, of texte eeianee is epin the aSacsiont and leralty of his Yoon)! aoa} ota save for ¥) amd RoMonD Mo Jamanr, of pecpll, If bee shuld ficfals thane by timidly emewumiiing te tbe Gnmands of France and Aus- tele, bile theune weal no longer be safe, A ruler | gi es Wty, or the defendant Mulieg of the Amerion. too “ me Nuvo 18 'The Mrttiah ‘Ghee sales apt Borsige iayone!s for hla protec- tems | Awocte ella qhoud wane be aap inn, husdle power by 8 doubtful tenure, a Senn wr eax alue vitced, will not join $urdids. are ¢ ay \blish arb ment to re 4s: Weather Mopoat te thas Wowlrend, Yon We—'the woatbar ly clouly glhceg pat t 4D Ld lk, Phormousmtes abs AM tudioabod ts dog. teen overthrows by the spontaneous action 0 o Wind Nort Vury a we yong woe ia opea win 8 a Whe you, the people. Nor can Lom Narotm violation of the profemions which o male al vege praia en) Wire 4b Mecmomiens the commencement of the late war, aww we Vou. Breen & LLIN bam apes the people to who b oy, sbnadead ou Une Dawlish We Guinan Us tile as a Meerstor, and by fore helo ton bomen tale aig wins deokeveed 5 by Unie ac Kadtige me BIA wy 95.000 sed UA tive despots. ‘The army which bay fought a aillioe of Ue Jtabians in the 0 would me ot Lderty me (our Dae Proumased Dollice iilim fingty ure thelr arms i Loe worse ut Maly . + Mowry Vous Wh the Loui gue Vdousand . t n 1 lee Duly te We CO omaaaor oe st one oppressors. Nor wu: pra oie Bek, bot ase nation approve a war © pains a ny» Moana Cait Choy are euppowed Ww dave ee ed Whe ulema forees of Ite! The would be stron ely prvu Wain) Ruiiroad Aowklome, such and the i Srsyuoiunna, Pa, Nov. Wi—The engine Ba fore cf publtc opinion, ie ma % ty Mt teh see at | 27, attuned we reight tein oo Whe Bow York and the effect of Uiplomatic arts, and ovew resutt | | vel Se) oa Sy re Malia engine about ¢ volves ic threats, but if tbe Iiuilans siaud drm, aud wt | stelawrenee! sey) dtr wai! 1 A aman rameter veut bien, Prudent!y, be will not veature ujwn tine pully of | SOOM, | MAY! feet tt a, Aid Wain Bow nny ad Se RRO, teak onercior koe } Suite Freee Westingten, City Pecos. oe Wacitenyim, Vie, Wh Se Boart Mr. Fuamasno Woop a it which be bar romt us a Copy t <i the Biozart Hall Conveoioe for the vitivw of | 4 =r Mavor. By puttine bis sowptape— iter ome doubled—in writing, aud acing Maninon A demir a qeclaration of ‘the poli)” which wil oj aos thie official courre, if ciocied, Fras ixpe shows we} wes be letter is a mere eve free pr hiv ustal cunning. tionesting dodge, as by the newspapers w vers much. But it is wholly sessary for Fans is Ww make apy declars:ion of principles to en figiten the poople of this c He is ov cer icativa of it ify its author Now Pubionctuns, eetbore Sesliny Perma e Siom Fenatame Ben ea RA wey awrite lor War. Sy J Wostorn Yen,” or uuknown man. ar, Both 38 81 Phe reading publle will dnd itn ohio sven “ttm Mi man and a sp naows While wil afurd diem et "be smlemnaum, vitae oy Sermeverr. awe ein entnst te Mager ia ‘wel rensaiheved at che rae time “tug will Ju imply dnumnsiun Loe fie Neo nit to Frnxaxte sj cons of promises, ond anneal, taeide ccosto niet th atres, naw will regard them, sod if all our citizens who ne same ub) mmevo tt verve Te skies wen “Usttevres miu oe Gistrust him ase politician of the worst veiume, © The ay? wilod one Metee, Rey reoorry co We Setter, wen auf and & jorseveting demagogue, would an efforts wt the approa los iva, ci, “Denegrrerde cam ance tan 8.08, Tw un ww Cucacas Deca aso reno To, W of Paremson + empire sna aio editor tr § patiagl erence uunuce, asi] defest bis ambitiog to ba again the the millivn, if ste meee ertimgs ot nate Me wer oar twenula W areete WuR mands Mogis:rate of this Cocwan4, St oe comnienet an MY weiter arta, palen, The Brooklyn Feriles Tse Cather aumier of ain Ferimmer te 9 Tint ames Sone Te Tutt de Allths Brooklyn ferris are to be put ap im | cle is reenivad. Lanwaas Bort Gla. Baw | Mam. marty ie om Fy wome ame ret ove it tovtay, utd let fir ten years! The ob- | York. Also the Uwemminr aniier uf =y's | tuvet WS | pum it tray wig fy 4 | ects in arranging so a> to ave all the ferrien | Lady's Book. Pearcaplicage iain thus ine véed in oue lot, are potent to every Se | pala af water Engtink soft Sawer ‘The London Timer of the 24, ia s lewd ticle, suggested by the American acer the disastrous Peibo claring that England m treachery, thus concludes oce. Fir, it is so to ix matters as that a very darge cay ital —91 00 or more—will be re- quired to cerry on the business, and thus shut out any real competition at the auction. Second, it isto maintain the presant unwar- Pocevicat.—Tasasr Prowanies — These heid throoghout the diferent wards ty, last evening, The tickets prepared were avenge that ac. of | generally run through without opposttion. Every- thing pawed off quietly. The delegates to the Mayor- alty Convention wo give Lele #,aud they ar: und /ilt- ediy anti-Woop men: J bigh rates 7 i _ |. We, however, want no help. We would rather do canted bigh rates of fare on Falton and Ham 1- | 1.10 Ste'0% justioe to cur mateecred countrywen cur ten ferries the nel proyits frum which, fo the ten | gelves. Bus the conduct of Mr. Wah and Comuo- ney fain iti ‘nillions of | More TartNatt. during the aay of disaster comes gears, cy Soirly be ated at five millions ¢f | tone tous al. When that sot of perfidy bas been dollars, to which the otber four ferries will adi at | punished and forgotten, we bope that the flendly Jeast ove itl feelings aud cordial compacionship, which united Fo giiebmen and Americans in the waters It any of our teadirs would like to buy a gold Tot them attend the auction at the City eid the natural syiapat Cluamer, may be remembored. Whether i : wople of the United Btator choose ty Lelieve day at 1 o'clock, “see” Crnes P. Sorat F ehivove to. acknowledge, ty or ny i - 6 ‘ways on thin wide f th tive, and go ten higher, Bat | MSirtin-wce feeling ton ‘da tho po they must ave the tiv, and what is more, ¢ cust here the conscience to make poor folks— thousands of sewing women, book folders and other fexale operatives among the number-—pay DELEGATES TO THE MAYORALTY CONVENTION. First Ward—Nicholas Dimond, Patrick Curry, Mi. chael Burns. Patrick O'Grady, Thomas tyr —Wmm. Miner, Petrick MeMaho>, of China, | Patrick Shey, Albert C. Williams, Arthur Keats Third Ward—Jamen Kogan, Joe... Tucker, A, J. MeCarty. Thomas Munioe, Hugh G. Crozier, ourth Ward-—Ubarien J. Duugherty, Dantel Don- . Jolin Bhea, James W hite Y. Bavage, Jr. Weingertner Zeltmacker, Smith O'Brien, Poter M. Boheuck, Wil: ham Burres, oof our own aro jealous Vicoa who dwell un the other sito. of their atloction, and Lurt whon wo flud their sym- | Sixth Ward—M. T. Beenoan, Thomas Kirien, paths 1 us, perbaps ty be lavished upon | Owen Kinney, James E Kerrigan, J. lv C ancy. Serpe have nothing in comana, | Serenth Ward—Wilron Biually Win. M. Taced, and barbarians who have one word of sorn for them } Corn's. Harknedy, Peter Donnelly, I-ainh Ryndon, and for us We are initated also when they ary th Ward—R. 't. Ccmptony Joum D. Betta, ore than double a reasonable forriage, in order | Gverulcus and quarrelsome and tetchy with us aud | G ahom Gren, Daniel F Delevan, gobs, Wiley 9 increase the profits of re al } when baving abundance of gentlemen to choose | Ninth Ward—-Charies J. Coipp, Joseph D. Haid hats " phatdl abe real estate holders ta | Fis ehey eof the mest ubeed on gortng adventu- | win, Job Kichardsco, John ‘Movghtalng, Jamos particular Iceations (anotker poor man's tax) on bey con find to insu't us aod wrong us Bat | O'Neil. the on he’, and ill their own pockets on the ypler asa pation ia our relations | Tenth Ward—¥lijah F. Purdy, Seth C. Douglas, he American people than upon those rare v Bins when We are gorng cordially together, ne sonable, in view of the past, to | Letter pleased than when we Lave ‘Act of cour: any conscientious directors of the | (oU Yeh ea ee thie uthan ore ndttaaty bo thank Present Union Ferry Company will find that have Leon misled in le thelr ald Joseph M, Mareb, James Revd, And. J. Fister. Eleventh Ward—Weruard Kelly, Janes KR. Steers, A.D Rollins, Benj, T. Rhodes, Hirau Eagle, Twelfth Ward—WNenry W. Gouot, Thaddots Mott, Jamer McKean, John McCusker, Batictt Builth, onireeeneh Ward—Avthony Miler, Wa. P.. Me Shocking Ratlroad Accident, Mrs, Katurr, a widow lady aged about 30 years, residing in Arlington, Vt., was killed on the New York Central Railroad, on Mondi culiarly distressing circums:an The train left Syracuse at 6.15, one coach ha ing been cut off at that city. The passengers were |uidled tegether in the last car—jalte a ruler standing, for want of seats, Among these was the unfortunate lady and a number of Ky BtepLen Baker, Bartlett Ward, Win, Fish 6, Fourteenth Ward—David Kiser er, ow Gruen, Jcbn Kelly, Joa H. Chambers, Jet! c6on Brown, Fiftecnth Wari—lanse V. Fow'er, Join Wheels gr Nehelag Waly Jaren J. Giabletoty G rtm Campbell. Siateenth Ward—Michsel Halplp, Ssicvl Oagov, C K. Grabam, Wm. Cadeul’, Wr. Morriara renteeth Ward——Bernard Reuly, Anthony Du hu Cochran, Bmith By Jr, George N Prat’ Mteenth Ward— Edward Cooper. James Irving, Henry Mathews, Jobo R Briggs, GW. Bath Miheteenth Ward.—Angoa” Herrick, Won, W, or ose that the new Le Lands of one cz two men fa, % 3 Sanger, Wm. C. Conner, Jobn Dowling Calica H — tele - ete | ber sex, After the train had got under motion, | Lous. aie = “ee ois that on ! taka Arte Twentieth Ward —Wm. J. Peck, Wm. Menck, vale of fe akenman calle! out to the passengers | prorin hamency, Nelawwd, Wate-tiny ycba eis dd ote au ies 6 in the two after cars that they would Twenty First Wa Bt-puea Segre Ser © Lie Prisste s42t- | Gnd veate In the forward car, Thither the pase | Comel, R. B, Con: Jame lations, The pouph ooklya Lave a re: sengers started over the platforms. M ar b: » the Leais where; 6x Be do" ey \atforms. Mrs. Kxigat Tent). Second Ward — Peter Masterroa, Was ry appeal ee 1 whe \ followed arcther lady, v bo endeay ored to assist | Dotorty, Alexander Ward, Micuae, Connols, Nicholas rate «f “are cin be regala'ed; but, ucless appes! is made in strop.ser terms, and more par- sistently tha: act, they wlil cont: be ridden down by monopolies, even in the Lagise lative cLazberr, aid we can scarce'y s3y they do not Jeset ie their fa' Beagrat. her from one ear to another, In passing from thet to the tecond car Mrs. K. fell upon the track, and the wheels of three cars passed over ter bo crushing it in the most frightful Tire Independent Democrat’: General Com- mittes inet Laat evening at their head quirters, 118 Bowery, in large numbers. Isaac Rosesnvncit, the ner.” The lady who Mrs. K. saw | Chairman, a‘ter calling the mecting to order, deliv Ler fall, and by ber shrieks notified th» passen- | ered bimeel! of atirate agatust Tammany Hal. A g of the accident. The train was s'upped, | series «{ preambies a:d resolutions were adopted, : n ing near halfa nile and booked on one of whieh referred to the resolution of 1; wdis- The Loly of the ufurtauace lady was fo D A ada ‘bla rived of its Wuad, and shock ngly mangled. Mre, | 2% % 82 outaiders, jemed 02 Mcaday re yuter. | Korent was in company with ber fateerdn-law, | Temmany Hall, The others act fortt toat taittes had purmued an independest course b ty tue | an old gentleman ver hi) lish papers cave larg | Sccllent Caused great consternation among the | forting Tammany se well es Moeert Mali noenin- Lens b4 athens, with «desire ouly to support the beet can- : passengers, who severely blaine the management A ther disamere Uy @idates <f the Democracy, and that they fonnd for taking off the ear. The conductor, eertainly, should have seen that the ladies who were com’ | themsrives barred cut by the restution of Tam- many, and they resolved thet they wold on'y sup. 2 Peled to leave the car had seats in the train a port candidates mcuring their nominations either fore staring. from. the Committe, or from Mozart Hall, acd thea made the following nominatiors: Por Mayor, Paa- wanvo Woor, by acclanaticn. For Gover-or of Alma House, Jas Lynou. For Corporation Coupee! throe cardidates were preseuted, Jaa, T. Beart, Recorder Harnarp and Cuas, A. Mar, the lest name was Withdrawn in favor of Bravr, and then Recorder Manmany received the unanimous rominetion, The {cllowing nominations wore made for Alder- men in the several districts: %d. Dist, Patace Com; 4th Dist, Jamas Bacuwr; 6th Dist., no tare renter eee nomination; Sth Dist, Joum Rvsamu.; 10th Dist., gunk Her crow wore plckod up the same dey by | ture organized party. Bat and eluted officers | Jootra G. Buowsmra; 18th Dist, FI. A. Broun the Frouch barque St. Martba,and the next day Ban Antovio dates of the 1th inst that Tn the 14th and 16th Di r 5 tr nominations were ut om board of the schooner Arthemas, and arrived | pettle wes fought on the st, terween Yor enains | hag Pa here ca Sunday, the 6th November, The King Bird | and volunteers, under Liout. Lavan, and some Lodi- ‘A committe: of 6 " tay, ‘wore defeated, Livut. Ll. \ Ave was then apr was bullt wt Northport, ia 1504, was 297 tons, rated | Ant. The lather were de waa bedly | andidstesof arminationn No. 14, aud owned by C. A. Hamilton, of Now Some friends of Mr, C. Goorrey Gonricen York, oro of the Governors of the Alms House, are worklag Arrival of the New Vouk accounts of the marive late terrise gae. Ay and tLe, Ganualties sees 890 The News by Telegraph. 26 "pesoagad LM | Maynetic Telegraph Offices, No. 43 Wall street, and Astor Howse, main entrance, life, including the Koyal Charter teat American loewes are reported on the Wolst. cvast, Non-Arrival ef the Canada, Sachviile, Nov, 16—9 P. M.—Tbere were no we Lom ef the King Bird, dated Novombver —The brig Kwg Bird, from New York for Aupinwali, with a cargo of coal, sprung a leak: on the $4th. She was abacd nod by the crew and econ New Orleans, Nov, 16,—The Texas Logisla- 011 to antify Case of Columbus Jones, Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 16,—The case of the aha Lark iAtine telitgence. fugtirewsre Obutunts Jou waa rnincd t-te tomer him the Tammany somal for Mayor. k Reindee: ‘ Judge Airs overruled the oa for Nance, 1 American General Committeo, Tuesda, demterday, fran “fora Haran rope fal ia Theta hen claimed an appeal from the d®- | svening, ordered the election of three delayates from for Nat 24 His: Weg Tea tree kes | Groved for a. suspecsion ef the cave, under tuo 20ca | each ward to e-cty convention, to mexinate ear! bed men by fover, and all bands were sick but | section of the statute cotablishing the Superior Court. | dates for Mayor, Governor f A’ms House, and Cor. a ed uy Tuomas, for ‘Mob le, ‘This wos overruled, ween, wee eee anetes ration Countel, to be beld cn Monday next, fever, wou! it “| an Cy oF vy istrict J # a fnew crew bet.re sadiog Tue bare Grits | ty:five witnesaen were failed (or the Gommoawoaith, | ‘The Bt. Nicholas Hotel Comtritte, after ecnslder- Vera Orns, Oct 1b, report: ahd nine or ten bave bee examined. Capt. Bavom ing over the names of thirty prominent citizens, a master of the schooner El zabeth B., Who YP citizens, aug. vpeend for Rowe, sailed in ewn- gested as candidates for the Mayoralty, bave decid. d north A those mined. No to, NW. ry Neary ma. ates, oun facts ee fisting, wpe anne that have not teen horeto- | to submit the names of four citizens as suitable can- leh, 24:30, lon. 86:40 caceped @ severe Lurricane, | fore published. didates therefor, oo account of their known intelli- genge, wealth, and probity, as toll Haxwtom Fun, Ex-Governor end BX-U. 8 Souater, Wa. J. » . 16, 0 Sons of Malta made | Havaversr,Ex-Msyor,Judge Jas Jy Roomveresat Perede to-night ia fl regalia. by A Jacon Vasmmmroat, Ex-Mayor Havmanrms published Doan Cathet fale aed eae ets ted tee ing | @ cord, yesterday afternoon, positively deciaing 6, Blind Asylum, waking Loaatious to each, accept 6 nomination, oven Uf tendered to Lim. eclumns, Dr. E. of the Scalpel, states some interesting results of the operation for Cataract, at hie private Loepital. November inat evecuation of th of November, 1 formed twelve o by the Commander to-Ubiel o'clock, Tue Marching Balite will be received in Usrom Pranres at Accrros.—Today, at 1 ee compliment to the young merchants of New York, sing that they were the most moral and exemplary of their profession in the world, and after » glowing encomium on woman, im all her stations in life, but vat particularly in the social circle, he proceeded to view the Hires Of some of the most eminent women recorded in history. The audience applauded fre, quently and loudly. Brv. B. M. Scuppen delivered the fourth of hia course of lectures on Hindoo life snd religion, at Cooper Institute last evening. About 1.500 persons were present, and the lecture, which was listened to with the mat marked attention, was lowlly appland- ol, A principal and attractive feature of the lecture, waa the introduction of # large number uf Hindoo proverbs, Nov. Dr, Knuns lectured last evening in the Rutgers streot church, on “Phe Spirit of Change.” wiroh waa inoderately well filed. . CP. Rooxns, a colored preacher of Nowark, Now Jormey, road @ poem on the Droad Bett dectsion, last evening, as the Mth tn the coarse of Augh African Ieotures ia (Shiloh Chureh, comer ww Petes and Marion streeta, The house was not any of the preoeding nights of the Athe poow, whieh sanded in denuncta- wa ot the Sunpat judges, for whow fatom Judy sk waits,” epyoarat to be well appreciated, aud perfectly coumiatoat with the foellage of the estamos Key AM Wwots.re at me wel Mile ae Osnorse, DL OD. delivered a igs Ue the SUED etiwot Mo F olureh, duet OW Litton Language.” va the » wove. The members of the Hlooming- Jwle Tureen bare purchased th woe No. Yd West 80th street, near 8th Avenue, formerly Roown af Mutican's Motel, for the of 965.0, ‘This evening they will take powownion of thelr now Mal, fr whiah agmmtion the most extensive pro- yarathues haw taatdl wn, At soron o'clock in the ouing the wmbers of the asmolation, together WIRD Ue deingations of other Turaversing, frou the wehy cithen Give clube and nulitary com. raow + wel memonbie at thelr olf hal), No 11a Bromlway, aed teow proeat with a torulight prawn We wwe Darling Sprachen wags, racine Ue fest ea. aad ooo Dae eee Orenaa Teo a see Wy D0 Dering oh Rous thle opera, by Weak Wk Day cetitind © Lowe as Rod," And © Nowe hy Late te Meek” Theme dneodie poe aang te pryelar fevoe plecse pera ane Soerrors or Comm The Ragues’ Gal tre. ad Re pale Boadgonctany Daring been wade tay uence of Hw porte of the rages, who Are serrmant Te cieh Onytace Lawxamn of the City viel & net, tae hed Seok & cote of mangervas omar pias” WALK aoa yd ase A Fhe ty mst Dae 8 Dy eps ee Imre 8 8 De wring Bernngt wa Pe a ewer. Por mis wie a omar winks owt mee ny de rome cibed roy rom tie ematidle eral acne ee doth ir ype man ones pie, ad we Ble dor tte alia a rpery. he oalleetace Le wall 6 wort a unt, Earner os.— Tie appeal made to the people de for the Ceurch of the Puritans, . Caner en, and s Mas Jomnevomn, wat, <a Mouday evening, at a mecting of the trastoor of the church, repudiated, by the adoption of a reso- jutloo, whieh siso disowned all responsibility for the acts of Miss Jonx#toxe, as authorized by the Boclety or ita trustees, Is a notice which appears in our advertising Dixon, the well known editor Tur inflation of the Balloon “City of New York,” will commence to-day, at the Crystal Palace grourds, and continue, unless the weathor should prove bolate nownc's his intention of making the grand ascension on Saturday mext, 1 unti) completed. Prof, Lowa an- Tur Industrial Home Association for the establiakment of the town of Wakefield, met last orening, at No. 163 Bowery, for the purpose of selling off a few of tho last remaining shares of the stock and winding up the aff \\rs of the concorn, Fyacvation Day Parnape —Major-General Cuamas W. Barpromp Las tesued the following orders to the fist diviston of New York Stato Militia, for the celebration of Evacuation Day :— ‘The Division will parade on Friday, the th of t, to celebrate the Anulvermary of the w York by the British Army, on the 788, ‘The Division toe will bo Fourteonth street, tom Broadway, at lock, A.M, precitely, and will be reviewed at half-past twelve it of City Hall, at half-past one o'clock, Beig- General Yates’ will direct @ Natioual Salut od from the Battery at noon, by a deta shhment om the Second Grizade, and the Salute to the Gou- anderin-Chief ty Union Square, Upon his arrival on eground. The Comtuissary-General will (emue au. Rition for the aslutes on requisition frow the prop- cer, Fourteenth atreet ts Lereby des'gaated as ered -Ground of the Divwlion on the 26th Last, a eleven c'ciock, AM., until the Division shall lave loft tLe ground, ™ er the Tnquests, Accidents, &o. xrs.—Coroner JACK MAN beld an inquest Bt the N.Y, How 'upoa tl bo MEMOTPT, @ Dati of this country, age, who dik m injuries recelved On Mb tasty at Jersey C Decossed, it aypoars. Was @ baud on board te steamboat Rattior, aud by mccidest got Jenmed between that veel and her jer, Bid Wass severely injured that deatu ensued the follwing day. Toe jury rendered a verdict of ta eats a wiewxs he'd an tnguest at No. 85 ct vjon tue body cf Sauau HorrMan, & of ege, whose death was caused "by decked.” care of agt dist ou Mie) Hospital, frees the eflecta ries” Feo uosday, by tle caving tn of an cubapkroeot In Sth street, where Le was euge ged at work, Luquest to-day’ Rati roan ACCID EST. —AN Ginsox, a woman, oe jon ‘age, was knocked down in Peari st , yes- ter a by the horses attached t) car No. 40 of the td fe ney and bed three rite fractured. Bho wae conveyed tothe N.Y. Hospital. Seppex Deatn.—A woman, named Marr S47 Groonwicn street, fell on rignt lu tue corner of Harrison and ir ct streets, and dicd socom afterwards ef hor reside ce, whither she was taken. Scarprn to Dratm,—Coroner Gamnr held 2 loquert cn Wedaesdey.at the house No. 8:6 Fourth street, upen the body of Barau Day, @ child, two [OSE eee, who was fatally wealded Uy upentting « ettic of botling water over its person “Tho jury ren- dored # verdict of “Accidental Death." Commrrrep Sortoe,—Cosstantine Zat- Lama, « German, living at No. 205 Woeat dete atreet, burg bimaelf with « rope La his wo d shed, ye terday afternoon. The deceased was 96 years of ays and e abcemater. No cause has been asaigced for his cow: mifting sulc de. Police Intelligence, &e. Cartore or Atizcap Buactans —Three qoutha, each about 18 years of age, named Tuomas Paice, Jooura Rouawtaon and Pare. Waien, were arrested early on Wodneeday morning, {1 tha store of Jcum Fitzratsicn, No. 14 Eiguth Avenue, to which itis alleged they had gained accoss by pick! red by oficare OvewtON am h Procinet, they had in their cesicn gome mouey and goods which it is charged they tvok from ‘the store, Justice Quaca- woven locked them up to await examination, Autsorp TricKkenr,—Caas, L, Srraw, was arrested on Wednesday, charged with of ry nadie, bricle aod otter articles, to the value im all, $49, frow Lax. H Divacomis, tof Broadway, by means of “rick and devics." ‘Theaccus xt was tak ia before Justice Conmmuiy, and held for examnation, Escare or 4 BoaGian.—About 1 o'clock \erdey morning, a burglar was detected In the [ite of Mr Guo ‘A “Goon, Stat wrest neat BU aves nue, acd an effurt was mad- to detain’ him, but be Tusbed out of the front door and fled up the street, ef- f cting hia ea spe. ALLEGED Bonsesy.-Teeuas Dower Kooper of a groggery at No 10 Btate waa or rented ds, clarged with having ass ulted Wa. and yeh) of a wallot coutal slog $96, ‘Ths acound wee i to awalt oxamination, Tre Avisorn Wire Porsostwo Casn.—The peared te be Dr. W. 5. terday, wee ‘woman at ands awake: te much dif confused 4 questions, ‘each dilated aod " Siren st dan to me, upon form. 1 new Uy ee ot tse ‘woman take H left from i the nell left by chloric aloiiol dur ES eonaibiiity, Jow the normal standard ; I bare and below the normal standard used Ronee A neon then at which and dispoe was BA the effect of bi ‘The case was thou ad: journed until morning at 10 o'c'ock. iS Saxstnie Pottce Carrary.—Tuesday hate » two children, “applied at hs Gh Precinct. Beation x lodgings. Gapt, Downe. woman, and fearned that her husbeud, Micwam, Downy, had been on # spree, and had turned her out of doors. The Captain made the remark, “Wail, 1 think you and your chidren have the best right to the house,” and be, in @ fow minutes, arrested. the husband and locked hit up, and relastaled Mra. Dowsny and her children in her own home, Agntsr ror Snoorra.—Oflicers Ler and Cammant, of the Harbor Police, arrested Jas. Javan, the cook'of bark Fan chargo of shooting at the mate of the voassl, Lie was locked up in the 1st ‘Waid Station Houre, Ax AtLecen Covnrenretran Annesten.— A man named Ws, 81a1.LiNa was arrested yesterday, ‘and brouglt before Justice Watam, charged with hay: {og pasu‘l a counterfeit $10 bil on the Box County Hank, upon a saloon keeper in Broadway. Ho was committed to anawer, It is stated that quite a num- ber of theve bills have been passed upon the Bank it- wolf, ‘The bills are woll executed. Roard of County Canvassers, ‘Tho Hoard of Supervisors met yosterday as a Hoard of jansor, and 1 with the can: vars of th ten of the city, The offictal statement of the Board will not pro vary much from the statcrnonta wready wvlahed. Board of Kdacatlon. There being no quorum present at the regular muceting of the Hoard last evening, no business was transacted. ‘The Commintoners of Kmigration. Tho Roart mot yestertay afternoon, ‘The umber of emigrants ‘arrived at thia port up to the wreout date, ts TL O01, agatnat 13.339 arri to the leat year. Ba'ance in Hank, t Mr. Vanrtann, stated that paid the exponses for the floating jital, with the expectation that the Legislature aM refund the money, and that they would hold the Quarantine Commlssionert responsible for this debt” The menibers of that board are however, of a ditwrent opinion, Adjourned, LEGAL REPORTS—TUESDAY. Sepreme Court, The St, Nwholas Hotel and the Croton Board. — Joka PL Treadwell ea. Myndort Van Schoiek and of ‘This wes an action by of the Bt. Nicholas a fondauts, hug ff the supplics of water Toey alieged that for the years paki for the use of Croton water the sum 1; that for the following year, 1555, One Bad sent in a ball for $3 617 2, being $797- ve thas was oberg d for both the previous years, aio aleged that they ued no more water for bat 3 cae thas for Wea of the previons yeara. They = patoed that the deiendants bad threatened to Cut o¢ the wapp'y Galems they paid the demands, and Juncti.e to prevent the threat from be- The case wae tried in 15ST, and the soothe Granted. Sudecqueaty the injunction waa dive.ind, ou application of the defendants, and ths te'tue General Term from that order. rt ow arguer by Jobn Van Baren for the palut®, ad by R Busteed for the defend aut Habeas Corgus.— In the matter of the Petition of A Solomon Andrews, Jr.—This was a habeas for the relief of the p. titioner, who haa recently been before the Mayor and committed for trial on a charge of wife abandonment, pro'erred by a wo- man calling herself Josephine M. Andrews, and who claims to be the wile of the petitioner. The cave has among me ra, and the cu Sod Tacear ite ne noes aerate: thet he Las been illegally oorntnitted,— that the Mayor was uot a competent officer to examtbe him upon the charge, be being a citizen of New Jorwey; that it was uot shown upon the examination that the woman was bis wife; that it was not shown thet be had left her without ineans, or thst eke had not the means of wuupport. ‘The case was fitally postpoued to anther 7: A Batch of Divorce Cases.—The Court has entered decrees of divorces in tbe folio wing list of Ann Henry vs, Benjamin Honey, Ann Morris Geor, Christina Schwardtawazzer vs. Reward Schwardtawazzer, Susan A, Hammond ts. Joarph J Haw.mond. Reports of Referees con- firtned and Judgements of divorce granted, Saperior Court, Damages sought Jor falling into a hatchway.— John alederman EA ‘Soon 1 Tess we an action before Justice Moacrief, {u the Superior Court, to recever damages for injuries alleged to have ben recetved by the piaintit, by falling into the hatch. way of defendants premise, No. 13 Duaue strect. ‘The plaintiff alieges that the hatchway was neyli- gently left open and he thereby fell into it. Tha do- fendant desis that such was the case, and alleges that the plaintiff full iuto the cellar way of bis own. carclounc ens. Dr. Kue! sician of the plalnti®, was put upon tai tified that the arm (which was’ broken by the fal!) wou'd always reasia atu, and thus forever disablo the piaictil, The case is etal Astor vs, Lent.—This was ¥ plairt % for $1000, for rent of pren.iss No. 163 Greenwich street. Astor leased the vetoines to one Bcbenck, iu 1534, for five years, at 4100 por year, payable q vaste, About May, 1355, Schenck sold out the ck and basicess which he carried on there,to Ackerman, but did net awign the eae. Ackerman coutiued to occupy and pay rent to Astor, the eae ae Schenk bag done, wnt Oct Ler Bat, ch day be made a general aesigt ment (t Tent, the defendant, for the benefit of ordit 1, Tee defendent went ia and tock pos Sesion Of the stock of goods, (machinery) acd re mained in euch persension until after Nv, ‘Ist, 1807. Pisiat? contends, that by thus golug in upon the prem isew, Ou S24 Oct, aod remanirg there st toe ert fel dus (Nev. Let); for the whole quarte: rent not being div salle, Defordanta deny peesayaicn of the premises, ar ecorptar ce of avy tracsfer of Ackermat's r.gbt tc prises, wad alec, set up, that there wea co f contract Letwoen Astor ocd Ackavrmen U7 {the transfer on whieh phe t. iuesnn of tLe acerptas.ce Lent Lecame babie a d the furyto Sud for the de- “U.S, Commintoner’s Omce, The Slarer Emil cme Kelan, Wm. Line to Browa, W Brown, Wa Sactas atd auether, charged we trade off tle coest p were brougtt Commiancrer WL te, Toetly seamen {om of the! @ man to tule jas called as a witneey acd teafiGed ta regard 2 particulars of te ompture of the Kmlly off Bisck Point, neer the Congo Kuvor, Consigerabls business was . Jeaepd Vox, chargia with steali:g $46 from F. A, Voreds, pladed gilty to aa attempt to comet grand larceny ; sentenced to State Prisun for 2 yoars acc6movths Omer Haley, changed with marten on Btep hen Ki iy, panda axl , Gad wes flaed $5), Edward Harry, Potsp MeCorned ant Wen. Uouncily, Liga, were cLarged witi stealing @ Lost from the foot of 4Tuh atreet, North River, the property of Jas. Guthie, ‘They brought i back the next day, baving taken it fur @spe.. ‘They were acquitted. Patrick Gark wastried and convicted of highway robbery. Os October tith be met James McGuire ine Ler- room corner of Baxter and Worth streets, knocked Lim cown, and robled bim of $4 60. B.ntecosd te 4 pears acd 6 moxt!s tn the State Prison Jace Lycch pleaded guiity te petit larcer 7. Bentence re mrved. Fllen McNair, charged eit atealing dresses valued at $07 frou Mr. Dan! Rach, ia whese family ee revided one day as servant, plesded guilty to ec attempt to com ait gmrd larceny, There aro oth er jadictwents agaicat Lor for similar cfenses Maria Pobie pleaded y to forgery iu the fourth Cegree, Edward Kol was tried for stealing coats from Henry A. Deremus, aud acquitted, ‘The Court sijoursed. Court Calenéar—Thareday, Nev, 18. U, 8, District Court—Noa, 80, 82, £6, 59, 69, 114, 86, Th, 116, 108, 81, 85, 107, LN 118, TH, 118, Bupremt Cvtire-—Generat Term—Nes. (anunere- tec) 65, 87, 93.7, 13. 47, 80, 60, $1, 8/4, 10, 96, to 105.167, 97, 100 & 118 Supreme Court—Cirevit—Part 1, Nos, same as Feeterdas, cud Part If the sare. ‘ Superior Crurt—Part LN @ 468, 619%, S02, 628, 674. O85, 491, VT, 69, TO1, 108, TU, TOT, TO¥, 711, TUB, “"4,'1_" Part 11, Now. nace as yesterday. Ge nmncn Pleas—Rrit 1 Part 1L—Now 146°, LATA, 1470, 1479, 1486, 1451, 1484, 1858, BROOKLYN, Finz,—A fire broke cut in a three story frame buliding, No, 9@ Hudsca aveave, about 10 o'clock yeeterday reorn'ng, aod dameso to tho anouat (f aboz . Tusured {2 the Nessau Co. The prowises are own’! by Mr. Gnoxge Maun. Ti. upper portion was oceopied by famt"ina, aad the !> of peat as 8 market, ne Cocrt or Oren AND ah | bi 4h if : : ges i rf PIREREEEESEGETE Hitt } ete bi Heute E i precarious oondition, ‘Tne mother of the injured irl, Lives at No. 4 Degraw ot. Krxos Country Circore Count—Carexparn, Nov. 17th.—Nos, 08, 97 114, 117, 191, 198, 123, 124, 145 126, 125, 130, 141, 132, 183, 434, "185," 136) 13,7 1468) 189, 140, 141, 140, 144, 140, 147, 143, 149) 160) 11, 162, 152}q, 153. Brooxty# Ciry Covet CALEnnan.—Nos, 89, 6, 11, 8, 16, 20, 25, 24, 96, 27, 25, 95, 49, 41, 13, 42, 45, 4, 5. Cristian Uston or Brooxtyy.—At the mesting of this association, last evening, at Pyro- techn Institute, « papor was read by the Proai tent 1. H. Otwerean, on the Religious Rofermations of the Voth and 10d aries. JERSEY CITY, Capexat Branstics.—The Chief of Poll of Jorsey City, for the quarter, ending November 1 shows that the total number of arrests were 310, fi the following offences: Drunk and disorderly, 10: disorderly conduct, ¥; keeping disorderly house, 1; drunk 42; attompt af larceny, 2; suspicion of burglary, 1; picking Pockets 2. atfempt to kill, 4; attempt to rob, 1; assault and battery, 84; threaton- ing Ifo, 8; wife beating, 6; in with officers, 2; viol ig clty ordivance, 4: smut, 7; loose cnar: acters, 3; sxsaulting officers, 5; fighting, 12; break- ing jell fire to i ineanity, houne, 2; rap bi 8; vagrapcy, 3; attempt to wot susploion of stealing, 1; nterfolt money, 1; dani 18, Total number of lodgora Nativity of those arreatod— faglaud, 13; Ireland , 3; un ® Arrornrrners.—At the meting of tho Jorsey City Hoard of Aldermen, Tuesday evening, JARVIS L. Avion wan clocted as special Aid to the Chief of Pollce, to fill the vacancy occagioned by the resignation of Brwaain HawN. — Po toeman StioNa, suspended somo time since, was dismlased from the Department. Bee Thira Page for farther News. A100 #90 $00 ot way, N.Y, street, Brooklyo, Aacrirrctcar, A Cann, Mr. J. G. AUSTIN, Architect and Land Surveyor, No. 70 Bast 33th street, Hanvey Binca axp Barotina Are Agents for THE NEW YORK BUN. at Reaping, Ovenooats at Evans’ Black Cloth Overooa essssse 1 caesar coat wercoats... imere, Melton, SEWING MACHINE “Tas peints of superiority peculiarly ite own," (de- Monstrated In practical use) “and Alla, nearer than an other, ail the requiregicnt of FAMILY MACHINE. Manufactured and sold ehelegale and reta anufartured aud sold wholoeale 2 we JAMES WILLCOK > BROADWAY, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, seTen's Cut Large Lottie he nit Bansal ternoon and evening Tur GRACE as Jolin Shi IADAW AY to convulae the Barry's Trrcorurrovs hr He Bat and Cheapert arti or Dressia, get Bese- ine Cleaning, Curling, Preserving and Restor! nic. Ladies try it. old by ali Druglata Warracte Bachine in thin N.B.-Puiox ii an any other refunded. Brooxtrs asp Sovra Broognyw Drarzt Pe Houses anv Loze.—H. D BRACH, 26th etrmat, nea: ‘Third avenue, Gow aus Arp. aa, shove, or by nots hte Brooke Post O'tica, which will receive GENERAL NOTICES, 0. UAH A. Brothe: Koes, cores acelsior Chapter Ne, 28.0. U are requested tomeet at the Chapter low ned Grand ste, thie Chhureday) k. for the purpose of paying the r deceased worthy Brother ‘The cifcers and members of Order geverly, are 1, By order ELBOR, Sachem, fy at thy ¢ ‘and A. ana ‘a ubie are respectfi »C. PLATA, Ch'n, of Co Sir, are thin; if you use 2.) It will fores the be. in elx weeke thie, au KG Gk hewkla. Price $2 A Meeting of Auctionvers and Dealre second band articios, will be LONEY"b Hotel, cor of Beach fHicers and rective anbscriptionn: shee megolit. All parties in favor of tis Fe respectfully tavie *ped that those that have will he ow hand and pay their JG. RU L fair By order of Board of Direct ELL, Bworetary. iss Whhky —A tren JOUN MoAULIFEE, 45 Nassau et. to the ‘Trinh Usa customers —laported & ce corate hi pledges penned Ancient Ord+r of Hiberninas, I, LA eral mee*iog will be Leld ie. taemany Hall, ‘rook gp Thurrdey evening, Sov. 1Tth, & o'clock pre dee ly. Penctual atte udancets requested, By order MATLEIP CLARE, G/B) JOHN O'REILLEY, G. 3. ! Now Vorb, Nev. 17h, 1859.—- mor perm of Hicman’ Lodge No I. 1 0. of OF hereby notitid to attend the foeeral of Bro. PUNE fete dag. Thuraday, the th inet at ¥ M, from bia fate residence, 118 Laurecs at, 0 der oftueS.G. ROBT. CLABK, bec Hyatt’s Life Balam, 3 euralgia and gout wr ng aor ful iba © i eryfipelas old slesre and Tae it oases of dl Nadtts, kid citrhewmy tec pont contumy 5 neva, altro sat conti cide vine oui eoed by sco puridar, _ ech " Hye © Lite Bakam © ed me of a Ter- of the feet Ey Tecpainted to gots the Vicia an ava tiie 1 was af vised to try HYA’ elite ia BARE took tie advies, and am ban Bay rer rl ae . 84 Dicom e Byatt 1 y? Babe im cured H,J.Woob, Boa * architect, No. ond way, sigbt prea duration, whic Te Siete aeons, or RY » Wobb wea OV Yoace old fined Fs tl Fowat ir fo Babem bas cured 10,000 hf Saas STREFT, UTD Sulton st, 164 GENERAL NOTICES, ‘Tee 4th Ward te ‘will hold an CRY 18 Wiltians Salen ‘and'to cf Spykair, oe O's Plantae Ty 7. ALL ‘No. #04 Canal streets Now Worts--Guntie, ely a red severely eaknoar {in back: occadtoned by mu idenly over-axerting myeeil | asters. mic! mended nana the heard Canes of thie i rocured Sit Gat Tout daeee ‘Aeingte Plaster eared me i Awol, Zearere tfully, a. rece There rietor of the Brandreth House, Ne 4 atin egal I the way of plaster both ero! ir. LL Ul rythi i them, * They” are Kee faa of “tha of our present te Tn Anthinny Cony hs ed id loeal Deep Seated Paina, they nent relief, Those parchased at 204 Catal # warranted. ¥ cents vach, Holloway’s Pitls and Ointment ai How f Helatica, atiff jolnta, par ul 4. crippling discases of” lors ‘The Ointment ponetrates to the disorder, while the Pills act oo the elrculati invigorate the constitution, Perfect Pargative Pills, ELEGANTLY COATED, WITH RADWAY'S REGULATING P Are compowd af Nese Medicinal Agents Cr lom-—of Extracts, Gumé From Vinca. Planta. Herbee ers, possessing ‘wonder ul met virtues recently discovered by Dr-Rai he discoverer of RAD i} 4 rane ‘and RENOVATING never lefore RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS are the only purely vegetable pills in general use, ESOL, J foo modicin area SITIVE SUBSTITUTE For CALOMM IS MENCL oF CAL OMe ND KED MIN iva cz: It Ina startling fact that nine-tenthe of the tloue'elven to te ick Uy physician and mercury, and thelr kindred. pol ‘ae may be—whether sere Lor oF contagious—whether fever, all pox, tnfine ecrofula, diarrhea, consumption, liver complaint, Pepsla, akin eruptions rheumatlem—Calomol two biimate, in one form of another, Ty, corrost , scribed, and this with no other view or. ex} the physician than merely changing the condition 4 hie disease, at the risk of entailing upon the pati aladica of amore frightful character than ti! wnt i# dangerous practice 1s by no means cont She regular physiclan; but the majority of the VEGHTARLE and CATHARTIO PIL to the world, contain more or lesa mercury, aie fimony, and other mineral poisona. As an evidence of tliis deception, #0 generalty practiced, mark the. eff which the most popular of these pills’ called produce upon tho system of those. w! Avy length of time. At first drastic pur, inpand pinching the bowels, when au evacuation curs, then leaving the aystem reduced in strength; if the use of these pills are omitted for a day or tw bowels again becotne costive, and the liver, re in disordered.and t tem thrown out of talanee, ‘Those, therefore whe tire to avoid this uncertain method of a ised to resort to. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, theoaly a PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, Veoctable Substitute Jur Calomel, Mercury, A ~ an other Mineral Poisons ia general use. Those who use these Pills when sick, or expert which npleasant symptome of uppronching dlseass, tuay Ty ‘immedi 4 upon immediate recovery and. wilt be bloaod w' HEY PURIFY AND EQU, cTR¢ LATION OF THE, MjG ALIZE THE 1; THEY IRREGULARITIES cf DRRECT AL, 1 THE LIVER, STOMACH, BOWELS, HEAK! 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THELK QUICK OPERATION, In fifteen minutes after a dose of Radway’s Regnlae ting Pills are taken, no matter what may be the chars actor of the disease, Indy will be arrested in 1 Progrem, and the patient will ud immodiate reli pid in from four x hours, ag gvacuation of bowels Will follow will ra $x fromthe body all foul humors. ‘Thi: search out and expel eated humors and moe skin, Joints, liver, ki ey purge from the aye althy hutors, restoring @ ion to every organ in the in this advertigoment 3 ite frou ti neys, stomach and bowels tem all unclean and un! healthful regularity of We have not wrate all the di ‘or two of these ‘And complaints which vo quickl it ie desis ir to keep the bowels rege ular, or to restore the Liver, Heart and Kid to healthy id to equalige the circulation of ti , jeside ratume will be quickly attained by @ of Radway's Rtevulatiog Pilla HAT BUPERIORLEY TO OTHER PILL W REGULATING PLLLS are more pows and thorough im their operation. Yet ple | not occasion the eriping pail ‘eakneas, and debi ying which follow an ordinary dose of other pilla; from tw: to four of Radway's Pills will produce a Bore Sogrons . fi scharge from the bowels in from four te y other purgative or cae + nnd. the evacuations occasioned by Radvway's Pills will be healthy, natured wr Peanee of Inflammation of the Bowela, Bilioug in cases of Inflammat he. Bow ie, Fevers of all kinda, Headachon, Inflammation 1 Bladder Kidneys, Apopleayy C a pal » dinordes 8, NO SICKNESS 4°, STOMACH, : i PAINS follow their use ONS, » COL Ot # “bison Ty ACE LIVES an@ : COMPLAINTS, from ryt is experiencea in ren minues after a dose Banicetaten flew Sore ede ease be Fore an ¢ ot aes eration taken place, and te erevaenattn from the cele wth Follows, tn ” Four 008 ROS nour: DISEASES, i J a NELAMMATION BO IOUS Fe eR, heoutaTne PILLS WIT! framedint ht p the din and expel ghendine fituars drums thu ayebetay ba thom tour te ae ite ITIVENESA. CORREA DiuEs oo DYSPREAT 4. 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