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<@@ candidate who supplics it most liberally, 1t —— THE NEW YORK SUN Correyt Practices at Elections, Dllot is, to x certain degree, a check upon bri- Dory, but ttoee who buy votes take gocd care hat olther they or their sgents ce the ballots Gopesited by those whom they bribe. There are many ways of buying or iuflaoncing wotes, bat the most common practices in this eity are to “ conciliate” contractors, bourding- douse keepers, foremen of gangs of labcrors, Acopers of porter-houses, and the class of poity politicians known as “strikers.” Tho latter class are the most pertineceous and barefaced ia their demands. They do not caro « particle sbcut the fasnes or prinolples involved in an elec Yon contest. They are upon ‘the staff "—" the sini” is thetr-ereed, and they go for the party fs not extravagant to tay that, upon an aver- age, not less than €1.000 a Ward, beyond | male expenses, is spent by the rival p this elty at every strorgly contested ele All parties are eually guilty ia the mat it is the rivalry to obtain votes that fosters this system of corruption. Wo have laws against bribery of bets upon election results, but they tically, ded letters. The reason ix, that men of all partios ¢: he ileal bustues# of be ting and bribirg, sud for mutual safety th acree to kee sir off } on and who mon who stand bi communit loudly protest their desire for good government, have subscribed money fot election purposes, krowing fall well that it wasto be used in an illagal manner. Money has beon given to those who may bo alle porting characters,” or “men about town,” to mako bets upon particu lar candids‘es 90 as Co secure the zealous efforts of thease men and their friends In belialf of theese candidates Unless ‘hese practions are checked, they will reeult in thy utter demoralizing of a Ia of our voto. We see, already, unmistakeable evidences ({ thts dofmoralization ; and it is a no~ torlows fac! that mon: carried not only nominatio: «, bat elections. Our people, if they dosire gow government, should sternly set their faces agait -' caticidates for oflice who rely upon their purses sud not upon their fitness, for an election, ibery at English elections was for many year. carried to such an extent that the ~PRIDAY MORNING, NOY. 18, 1968, PF aw! BR oa dl art ean Ml Tax extent to which thoney is used in infiu- ‘enciog the resnlt of elections tn this city, and in other elties andStates, dosorvedly attracts the attention of those who wish to proserye free ia- stitetlons and thi 'purity of the ballot box. The Proepeet oF Spromiso of o‘tice influences many ‘voters, but the actual baying of votes has be- ome a regular practice at our olections, The (not off Pin's vote 200 Letter than LeavEnw taraugua wakes hin correct, € county rales Pomaner's Mayneve Telegroph Off The North Star Heard From ——— She awe Ashore on the Fieael Keys. oe ALL HANDS SAFE. OO NOT DAMAGED, oe morning the gratifying intelligence of the safety of the passengers and crow of the steamer North Btar, and thus allay the anxiety which bas for several days past becn manifested in regard to them. It will be seen that no very serious ac- cident bad befallen them, and probably before this they have all Leen safoly landed at Aspin- wall, The following is tho dispatch received here yesterday : Cuanteeron, November 17. A letter to the Charleston Courter, dated N. P. November Otb, states that the steamer North Star, from New York, for Aspinwall, got ashore about the £6¢b of October, on French Keys, aud re- malned on the Key# six or seven daya; but finally was cif without extra sasistance by throwiog | cent meeting ofthe Emperor of Kussia and the evorboard eomo coal, and with the low of anchors Bhe proceeded on her voyage ty Asplawall on the 8d instant. ai ‘The Mate Election, ‘Tho County Canvassets throughout the State have not yet concluded their labors, an‘ conse- quently from some of the counties we have yot no official returns, Kxough is, however, known to render it certain that Joes, Democrat, is elcetcl Secretary of State, by a ma’ "y of be- tween a thousand aud fifteen hu. | votes. Ticusoxn, Demccrat, for State Treasusct, was 17 s Ghead at last accounts, Skinere, Demcerst, for Canal Commissioner, 248 abead, and Fornest, Republican, for State Prison In- spector, had 131 majority, If these figures are not varied by the returns yet to come in, it would scem that the Slate,” not only of the Democrats end Republicans, but that of the “ Balance of Power" party, bus Leen broken, DY TeLEGRArT Albany. 9 P, M—Skvemn te 153 ahead. A report raya that Kichmond county makes Caa- rH, intter. port in e stands wt 48 Wall street, and entrance, Astor House, m i. M. steamship Liverpool dates of ried at very dark, Low of the C. 8. Pensiee and Beven Lives, Boston, Nov. Tho barque Sam Shepherd, Capt. Lthaway, at this port from Havana, fell in Parliaman! was at last cbliged to enact severe | with, 2d Inet lat. U1, lon. 77 40, schooner C. 8 Poss. laws agaics: i, and dusing this year a number of members, returned as elected, have been de-~ prived of their reats, because that treating of voters’ ard other “corrupt practices” ware proved agninst them or their agents, If a fow examples were made, ia this country, of those who resort to ‘corrupt practices” at vlections, they would produce a most salutary effect. Tha Brownsville Troubles, Vor weeks past we have hada succession of reports regarding the acts of violence and intim- (dation committed at Brownsville and its noigh- Dorhood, by a leader of banditti, named Corit- tow ti aud that tho captain, wi drowne cued. Li Gono ® Biarrenty, seaman, who rep rta that schooner capsized in a gale when five days out, lis was five daya On the wreck when res is stupid, and can give no particulars, PUNTURR PARTICULARS, : Bobooner Chas. 8, Peasles, Bakes, from Jackson- ville for Philadelphia, war ‘totaly wrecked in a gale at tose ends, when the eabin ‘std forecastle, drownlrg the Captain's wife, who was below, anv dasling the the wheel. ‘The Captain, in trytiy y> a Peished, and the sailors in tryy tho masta were washed overboard, and cnly one a io which sto was thrown om her : sea ewoot over her and filled is wife, left—Geonor Barren.y—who was taken off the BAS, The greatest alarm seoms to exist along | 8. leusko was 164 tons register, and was owned by the Texan frontier, and the Federal ernment has been appealed toby citizens resicing in that reg'on, to send a military force for their protec- tion. We are glad that the Government has ro sponded fo (bis appeal, but wo aresurprised that the Governor of Texas bas not taken prompt and enerpetic measure: to exterminate CorTiNAs and his band. Surely, it is porsible to raiso in Texas a sufli- Giont militia or volunteer force to overcome the bandits and protect the people of Brownsville, Whoro are ‘the Rangers” that they have not, be- fore this time, started upon the trail of the des- Peradoes who defy all law and all legitimate au- thority ? If a filibuster expedition were pro- posed ; if a war with Moxico were declared, hundreds of Texans would bo raniy to volunteer thelr services. Why, then, | some effort to defend the inteyrity of her soil, And protect her citizens against a lawless band of Mexicans ard renegade Americans? We hope that our uext advices will show that tho Texan autboritles have taken stops to maintain law and order upon the froutir. If they do not, we will conclude that there is 4 good deal of humbug in the alloged outrages of the Mexican banditti; and that they are chieily Got up by partics who wish tolay the basis for future claims wpon the Government fur damages, Andeed, if such a stato of affairs er iste upon the frontier as is represented by evory wail frou Texas, the apathy end timidity of the Texan pot Texas made People is entively incomprelensible, We do not doubt that there fs» party of lawle<s sen who commit depredations, but we suspect that they are in collosion with¥imsny of those who make the loudest ow cry ubout their procselings, The impunity, however, which Conrtsas and hia band Lave esjoyed for moushs shows the disordered wid disorganized state of society on Doth cid.e of the b authority in Northern Mexico, bonost or strong enough to put down the reckless robber gangs who orgenize there against the peaceable in habitants, «Cur Government, consequently, must interjose, and give security to life and property ujou our Texas frontier, even if it be Recessary to follow the bandits into Mexican territory, Corrinas aud his followers should be extern ‘uted, and we trust that the author- ities at Weshington will adopt decisive meas. wes to this end, range, ‘Thero is now no yeouth Church Dovix drnert, Nov. 17 185%,—d. Sua bits os thin ho Hing called UpoB. at may offic », by Mx, Cusstis Duauin—the mioversful competitor of tie vew #5 mouth Church—in reference to an article which Spy erud in your eae of Montay: tnornlng, In that nrviclo tt was ase rted.—atnong other features that were bring altered in the selected deslgn—that by Veritae” (your bumble servant) was Tted. The correctness of this arsertion Mr. Deours « ot emphatically denies. Hievirg boon put by that gentieman in possession Of 80 pitive wateclaimer, and pm tte manly sup- Position thst it wen due to us both to disabtine my ald 2 such Ln cae on 1 aboutd il respond to rr wbtforwmrd dealing which abould |: xist among professions bresbiet, even be hole vivniries, i! 1 withbeld the iutorwation frou your bev ‘un wuling t» be invested wish muy crodit > 1 may sis0 mention that, during our tntorniow, I plainly tod Mr. Duoorx Tthougut it only fair to to ‘competing thet, in suy publication of thet designs, ail should be issued precisely as they were sent originally to the Trustese, and as mggorted in the letter yeu ublisued. ' Po this he raised no objection, but, Om the contrary, assert d that he was Ciiwishout any’ alterations whatever. Your giving bility to thie wil a2 mas nd, BAMr.T0N, [Our statement was bowed upon information communicated in « conversation with one of the ‘Frusters,—Kp, Son ] Heavy Gales in the China Seas. ELwoop W aurer, Eoq., of this city, Las re- Ooiy ed tbe following intelligence from Chins : Mr. Horraan, of Pt Destructive Fires—Low of Life. Augusta, Geo., Nov, 17.—A fire broke out last night, at Atlanta, ‘destroying revoral new stores on Whitdhall street,’ and involving «loss in buildings and merchandiso cf $100,000, Two children were burnt to death. —— ANCHORS AND COAL LOST—VESSEL Wr ate enabled to lay before our readers this ing unlon between Upper and Lower Canada to bave resulted in a bea burdensome taxation; also declaring for the dissolution of the union between Upper and Low- er Canada, with local government fur esch sec- tion, snd 8 central power for deting with matters and, ju Brown eetailed the evils of the expenditures, Ho said that in 1854, whon the present govern- \. B., Nor. 17, 8 P.M.—Thero are | ment came into power, the debi was $29,000, lees than four years it was thus seen, ¢! debt was doubid ! To spend such a sum withio the space of four years, he decominated an act of madness, unperalleiod by any government that ever existed. Among the moneys so spent % the Grand, Trunk B. Re has received alxteon lee, from Jackeon ville for Pot’ milicns. the Ly it in- ee, from Jacksonville for Pot'adelphia, capsized, and land ead. ok on tha abereh Gr "om tae lake, Mr. Brown thought ic might have been « » and five seamen were | greater benefit to the Province; but aa it was, no Teasonable compensation for the inoney was ob- tained, He then referred to the tariff, and feared the pubiic debt of the country would rerett the carrying out of a free trade policy. tari? had 4, of course, nearly in the same ratlo as the dobt; it had been to 225 per cent. The expense of collection of the revenue was enormovs, having been increased during the past few years two ani half fold. ‘Io fered 'the result of t! bi wrotective ti u t snly ong | cipricecity Treaty with the United States. Look = ing at tha results of the logislation of ‘the last 1: um the dd inet, fa lat, 81213, long. 11° Oy MAT extrabrdians Ty the Lark Samuel Bheperd, Captain Haraway, Biya youre) Se cumnaa fs extraordinary that the which arrived at this port, this moming. Fen to reinedy such demoralization was a separation of the two provinces, su far as local government ‘was concerned, ion for vention of the people, or by Parliament framing 8 bill and seni be ratified by Government. Then Commutation of Cort Moloes S.tteure, wor for lifes movement as foolish and wicked, and adds: ‘We will not affect, to { cominonwesttio of Virginie fea hs of roftening it, en: the demend for ettled ‘as Virginia supplics the dealers of the South profit to herself, #0 long will owners keep Grasp on thelr human property. bany TiAh Russin and Prussia the Italian Dochies, Wut t! will okey 10 Ital a rotest re itorvention ia thalr Gelalt” Lond Sonn ieee. o at's apecch at Aberdeen produced abad impremion ‘Doth at Bt. Petersburgh and Berlin, as neitl the Emperor Aixxanpan nor the Prince Regent are great adintrers of the dootring that the people have a right to depows their rulere and elect new ones. Troubles in Canada, ‘The Montreal and Toronto papers are filled with sketches of the speeches made at what is styled “The Upper Canada Convention,” held in Toronto last week. ‘Ihere isan evident deter- mination to effect a split among the Provinces, and an eppereatly strong fl-fesling between Upper and Lower Canadians arivon, which will not ccase until such an end is effected, There were 600 delegates present at the conven on, and after several long speeches resolutions were unanimously passe declaring the exist- wy public debt and in ‘both sections. The speeches wore earnest from the vote, effective. Mr. ind when Parliament broke up las Ut of the Province was $58,500, 100. fs public je bad stood it so long. \ker distinctly stated that the only way but he favored a connecti rt ion. He thought,too, they should ve a written Constitution, whether by a con- it to the afterwards to tho Home ere At about tho same time, six fine stores on Main | with regard to the characters of the local The Harper Ferry Affair. Washington, Nov. 17.—The Richmond Dis- Patch states that Knwamp Moverr who was arrested ‘at Lynchburg, as a suspected participant La Baown's foray, las Leen released for want of evidence, Identifying parties are to procced to Wytheville for the juurpowe of examining another suspected fugt Severs! auspreted persons, mostly worthorn ped- lara, have been recently arrested at Ca'pepper Court Tow id there appears to be an intention to place fn confinement all wo do not give @ good account of themaeives, Richmond, Nov. 17—Hvening.—The military bere are under arma, and ready to march at @ mo- tment's wai Jo emseqverca of reports from Charlastown jntended rescue of Baown, Alerandris, Nov. Vi—Evening.—‘i here is great neequonee of ® Tutaor of the ot Rows, and the volunteor miitia are am A dispatch from Col. to Governor Wise, this even- sy Toquerts the dispatch there of ilry, otating tat five Dara Von fired today, it is suppowed by with Bitow sy . Dspatchea have been received in Richmond, which have Caused the authorities there to take rosa pt O- prea train wt an early bi ‘The Barnstable " Before the ad~ culog, the principles of in Hyaunia Harbor, wore in tue State, wich as could " ‘Coriiag stated brieily the positions of Mr. SanvoRo Wont on UW We adjovraucnt, aud agaty this morning at great length, ty eustela lie postion, When he bad the Conrt said that the testi- wight p oreed, and reserved the of bit views of toe law. The Government. cir case ard Mr. Boupirm opened tho de- ce. He contended thet what was done wi fe Icoal jurisdiction ; that the slave exprcred fioint Wo W. Rawionv Les aud BN neers. ‘The defence then wont we from depositions taken in Peu. ‘The Cnse Roston, Nov, 1 srreigued) ‘on the charge pleaded not gu rial. .¥. Barham, —Gao, F, Burxiuam was the Superior Court this afternoon, Auulterating the Btate tywoe, but y) 8d Was bold in $5,006 for Dr. Hew me to Canada, Boston, Nov, 17,—1t is stated that Dr. 8. G owe bas left for Gavada. His friends disclaim any connection on tis part with the Late plot in Virginia, Denth of Ex-Gi fy Gee Augunig, Ga., Nov, 17.—Ex- vernor Git- wax died st Lexington, Georgia, on Wednesday, af- (era month's fllnesa, un We do /) apRounce Prominent business citizens, From Washington, Washington, Nov, ¥1,— ' a ca tagtingion, Now. ¥2.—It ls offically announe from the ‘bacov and corn are excluded Vik of five unpartar et 4 Both atticies are stiliauljvek ts hear nates es “Trial of invern, Savannah, Nov, 16,—In the case of Brown, Raonsra, and Aavina, charged with importing slaves the yacut Wanderer, © jury has beeh oapannellod jn te Pederal court aud the evidence commencad. Mexican News. Washington, Nov, 17.—The Now Orleans Pic- eines the 12th, states that the gales ia the Gulf lasted ten strect, In Griffin, were burnt, together with « ware- | latures, a difference of opinion might Hikel; bi nd four huudred bales of cotton, Loss esti: | Some would sey “responsible (Government might be out if we were so Ne der the Union; but he doubted if it would be bearer see ie ner Consents, to adopt ¢! plo—whether it would better to have men who were simply heads of departments, without seats in tl ture. But with rd to the goneral Government, many would 1 favor of carrying out the samo sort of aystem as in the local Government, main it was to give it as little to do as pos- sible, aud that clearly defined, it would settle such matters as the eollection of revenue, the menagement of the canals, and matters of that kind, In this way they would have all the advantages of dissolution, with the advantages of union, The B Forgery. ‘The correspondent of the Springfield Republi- can gives the following details of the Bonner forgery : “T mono you have read in the newspapers of the arrest of Leacn and cusrged with the forgery on Mr. Honwan, of ue Ledger. But it bas not beon tld in any newspapers just how that forgery camo about. Net kk to the Ledger office, and anid for ten copres of the Ledger, for « , Miss — Of North Oraoge, NJ Who had wot tine. to call and hed, therefor, commissioned her to attend to the matter. I Dank bill, and naked for # bank check for “ohange,” instead oi money, Hy means of the check #he ob. tained Mr. Honngu’s signature, wud the namo of the , the woman who asked for the eck” wan remembered, but sending to North ge, no Miss —— was’ found, though the post- master’ was running about to find her, to pay the postage on tho avalanche of Ledgera which had been flowing tuto the post office for a month, Tho woman has also been wrrected; he was belping hor husband with » devotion worthy of a better cause. They wore taken on board the Europa, in which they had em- barked for » Karopean tour, thelr pockets lined with $100 notes fiom the Naerau'Bauk." ‘Tr promium crop of corn at the La Sueur county fair, in Mianosota, was a yield of 77 Dushels to the acre, of shelled corn, CITY NEWS, Axnosavr Lowr ANp TAK MawMotu Bat~ Loon, —The inflation of the large balloon, “City of Now York," at the Crystal Palace grounds, was yesterday afternoon re-commenced, for the last time, ‘The procees of inflstion will be gradually proceodod with until Saturday mormivg, when the quantity of ges desired will be enforced foto the gas envelope by moons of a powerful pump, which has been placod on the Immense pipe that ta to supply the balloon. Professor Lows has expressed his intention of starting on bis proposed transatlantic trip on Satur day afternoon, unless the weather is exceedingly un propitious, ‘The arrangoments are nearly perfected, and wo learn that the Professor has evincod cousld- erable displeasure at tho unavoidable delay occa, sicned, ‘The men who are fioaucially Interested in this onterpriee aro Mowsrs, Grunmwr, Wanuen Li- LarD, Hesvasan and Hexny Woov, and others whose names we could not learn, Dr. Baravne’'s New Cavrcu.—Rev. Mr. ‘Vax Nast, on Sunday morning last, announced to the congregation of the Dutoh Chureh in West T won- ty-first strect the new arrangement with Rov, Dr. Batwwwe. ‘Tho two pastors aro to share in the labors of the pulpit and parish jointly, commencing next Sabbath. It was otiginally suggested by Mr. Vax Naw? to the people, and they cordially acceded, ‘The ultimate object in view is the establishment of » new Dutoh Chureb beyond Murray Hill, This bas been in contemplation some time, this congregation not hay= ing advanced in & ratio corresponding with that of others {i the upper part of the city, ‘The parlsh over which Mr. Vaw Naot presides is not large, bav- ing only about two hundred members, but ite church edifice 1s noat and well situated, and is nearly free from debt. Asoruzn Devatcation.—Joun D, Brars- TH», Qustom Louse Clerk of Booxms, Guavan & Co, 119 Wall street, absconded on Monday, it i« alloyed, with gold to the amount of §3.792, which be had beer, intrusted with to pay dutics at the Custom Horse, He bas nut since ten heard of, wor lis whereabouts known. Taat Mxrxok.—The meteoric phenomenon which #0 astonished wome of the denizens of York! ville, the cther day, Was econ in other places sa wall esthore, 4 goptioman tn Connecticut, while riding stage between Middletown and New Haven, saw 8 Yall of fire descend, as he supposed, to the ground, ‘witin « faw hundred yards of the stage. A moteor wos also ron in Alexandria, Ve, ou the same moras lid Portland, Me., Nov. 17.—Tie Prosicent's co m= ef Coyt ‘Tat ee to day. ‘Tur (iret reports of the Harper's Ferry affair had reached England befure the departure of the Iast mails,and the London Zanes made it the sub- ject of editorial comment. It condemns Brows's that the i = 4 Mar, od whl be moved by this event to e tate cynsidoration the extinction of slavery. Putting aside the fact that euch ontbreats ry y tteo! the heart, instosd down’ more heavily than ever on’ Negro fear to support the Cctton ie vaster quantities ever, and the value of Negro aber i qoadlnualy Aatng. ‘The puice of No i ward, evorything proned off quietly. It ts thought the delegations elected will cause the Conventions to nominate, when convened, Simnom Draven for Mayor, BoLomon B. Hutt for Corporation Gounsel, and Jaues M. Torri for Alms House Governor. agitated as to who shall be the recipients of their sut- frages nt the coming municipal election. Among the candidates for the Meyoralty mentioned, are Simeon Daaraa, already nominated by the recent People's Convention, Hon. Gronoe Orvvar, Mr. Supervicor Brawamr, Joun A.C, Gear, (Central Park Obminis- sloner,) who is reported to havo the inflaence of Mr. | and May Mansy ail Germans from ny were | ‘The evanautice state in conclusion that a more con- | nis 2102 Auixstson, the Republican candidate for County | Arrested on Thursday morning by Officer Firzuave- | venient opportunity that the present may perbapa tS TOR, a8 aby . On arresting them, two sable | ucver occur to #iic gest aod advise @ plan for improve- A Posltive r Consa Sheriff last fall, aud Alderman Joum Baapy, whove | ogneg, aha at $8 wore found on Masy Manx, and | ment, which would cost the city pny ‘and (ucreaso RADWaAx's RENOVATING RESO! friends aro strouuously at work to moure bis uomi- identified as having been stolen from the store nation, ie ths ion tween { orowen L. Hui. sad H. Davaviey Sura, | way, as ge stolen from his store, and two | mission, it is probable that the plan proposed will bo fore the Academy of BirdlTae ius wed dha th the latter of waom, probably, stands the best | peFof fur caffe, valued at $14, wero found om adopted at the next meoting, in Saturday evening, | only vafe and reliable treatment the sick afflaend with, eof whom, probably, rae as having been stolen from the | when it will be presented to the Commun Gouned | there complaints could rely upon w: cortaln- hanes, store of H. M. St.venmann, No. 158 Broadway. Ali | for confirmation. id wie WAY'S RENOVATING RESOL' For Almshouse Governor, three candidates are three were is 2 . Wurre, doing business Krxos Couwty Cracurr Courr—Carenpar, | aided ih ‘Madway's Ready Kelicf and ‘Weceitetng ed—D. D. T. Mansiact, Janes Torrusand Wat, rosdway, near stroot, as heaving been in | mov, 18 —Nos. 07, 165, 110, 117, 119) 11, 191, 137 ills — his store a fow days age, and stealing therefrom, he | 445.143, 1623, 159. eee had RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT ‘'T. Prxoxwer, the presont Governor. alleges, a fur cape, valued at $90, The: were }, 148, 15256, 153, A ‘committed for Brooxtyy Ciry Covat CALexpar.—Nos. id poseesses insted Canes G. Comnaut for Alderman, in the | CaarGr or Anpvotion AND Sepuction.— he 8, 10, 90, HB 24, 96, 97, £8, 6, 40, 41, 18, 42, piiaiamatstes - alrite: 10th Aldermanic district. apr ctarged “wa, be aban onde oe! BALE OLD CORED, ECEIOIRG ZUR 31000, INGURA SERED Socrary ron vie Reiter or Wanows wirm meter rat Not Moar ar rest, It Dalloged that et WILLIAMSBURGH, Yrahould be halle by 1LDRRN.—The Society bearing the @ evening e » the accused induced the h ba a ee jestinday pr Apne Fy yo Psd gil to go with bim to see Baranr’s Minstrels, and, | THe Esrare or rue Late Avstin D. Moorr. iin Stren ne Aimleuly Co room of Dr. Porrs' church, corner Untvorsity for refreabmenta, When supper ‘of the will of the Into A\ Chemistein'the world thet! "wes will of iat erin D, Moom Chemirte in Place and Tenth atrest, to lear the report of the | eli g vay late the girl wan pormaded to tle grgom | formerly o resident of Wiliamnavargh and for many J fink «remedy aa ~ gh end Secretary and Trewurer. Ton ladles wore prosout, | in New Bowery, and. during the night, tes nereoet) y 5 fend the meoting was called to order, by Mra. L. Paaxine in the chair, and Miss Gamaog, Sooretery, at i2 o'clock, After the reading of « portion of the we learn that a great dogree of the misfortunes of a. is Garton et ehaieg & Fonein | Hee eusse eae Lake my ‘hile LT a1, long before tke hour for tim gottwouing of the ‘ abe a wes 00 v0. Convention, the bar axd edjotintug foums, side wail Sl, it ad om Wednesday SCL SAS mascahe| phan, brett ey ala of the asimsay sass cal “made py | NT re etter OH coral tad in preparing # biast on ¢ partly of Morattitos, Americans and Repub‘icans. ‘ f benny on) and asone@ the men was rammi . Ss Penomnrm Rov. {T, 1860. Brooxirs arp B: Dea 24 of Condy Convaesens of Kluge Oo, + Li in jore Dretost againet vour iting tuo certifi: ra av woes Buustor foe the deouad Beuato:ial | Pree ——————SaSETESAOCN_ Se Tv Tuomas A, for the foo PoE Ganon, Or tho wing el ri” Sa Siepenven all the vote GENERAL NOTICES, “4. law, taaprston eufpropene ome Gone auvartace serucl Ope @ ince t v ‘ stown that tue ballot boxes were genmeted to anct! @F 1. V. Fowssn calied the Convention to order, and | ova the charge of P reeaate Take (hott the polling placr, and the publieexeluded there- norafated Sherif Jomm Kexty as chairman. Hon, | faces by the fragments of ‘Moornr was injured “94, Diegal votes were coat Jone Waser, Wit. Catowmis and Cnas, 1. Baca, | the worst tls rhe Lh; re ni UBER. Pron” were appotuted as secretaries. The fir motion | Mw cr Ine. inci. end ned fe foTee immu tention wae 16d upon the table for thetr Injuries will prove fatal, ~ er of importance arrived at was the presentation of two wets of men who claimed seats as delegates, from the 19th ward. The contestants wore as fol lows:—Aldorman MoSrarcm, Joun Eagan, RC. Dowsma, ‘Ti04. Presson and ‘Bayan McCatrity as one set; and Amson Hametox, Dr, Wu. W. Sancen, ‘Ws. ©, Comam, Jou Dowmrxa and Caines H. Lyons, as the other, 4 Jadge Baarean moved that tro frem each art of ecntestants bo admitted, the four thus selected to choose a fifth, This motion was carried, and, on motion of Judge Coraniy, & committee of] five was appointed to notify the contestants of the action of the Convention. Jaige Conwartr, at the head of tho coum mittee thus appointed, waited on the con- testants, who {refused to onter the Convention on thone terms, expressing their wish that one or the other entire delegation be admitted, ond that by! s vote of the Convention.. The Convention being ad- ‘vised of the decision, by a vote of 56 to 49 admitted tho Haamox delegation. A It was then resolved that the Convention vote viva ‘voce for all candidates, and a committee of one, to be selected by cach Ward dolegstion, to report namos of candidates for Mayor and Corporation Counsel, at the next meoting, was ordered, as follows: At large, John Kelly; 1st, Thor, Byrnos; 24, Alfred Chanee}lor; Sd. Dr, J, C. Tucker; dth, Goo, Purser ; ‘Sth, J. ¥. Bavege; 6th, John Clancy; Tth, Isalal Ryn- dore; Sth, R. J. Compton, 9th, John Richardson; 10th, Avg. Purdy; 11th, Bernard Kelly; 12th, B, Smith; Lath, Charles Smith; 14th, Daniel Kiasmer; 15th, 1. V. Fowler; 16th, Wm. Caldwell; 17th, Thomas C. Fields; 18th, Elward Cooper; 19th, Anson Herrick ; t BROOKLYN paren "7 Pot Som mis~ held 8 meeting in syor's jon Wednesday eveuiug, when @ report wag ‘ceented advocates the PrexManeetey Insany.—On the 5th inst., " es Deamats, tue of the candidates for Amem- v Titne cf Parks, commencing. at ort Hlemiiton and friends to’ remove him to the Insane Asylum, as he hae gone crazy. Folios Intelligence, fe. Ronpeny or Jawetny.—Fosr boys, named Srerun Dean, a, O' Barer, Tuomas MoCorer ond We. em srere arrested on. Thursday ‘with having sto! v1 fee are Ally expressed in the ropset, au follows Ooms wet ate fully ex; as follows : They proposed commencing ‘ith one park “to be | petit ate cirelates to, iooated da the high grated beyond Greok wood Com perce DAVID &: et! Se eer iit eae ce Pe a, lowing programme of tle city ; another of 100 acres on Pi ion:— RY ’ including the Roservotr ; a third on the gro wilt pot as Orand Hore x recommended pe st soe ) Com- of the New York rm Trani on the Ridgemond Hill, Including the Ree ities at the 1 Ballding, at the 2 : rt jen at the ervotr da Aft, fo be i} somewbere in the “e they proceiion, bons folios Eastern District, between the Ridgewood Reserve 4 and te ferry at Grecapetnt, ot may be moet desire: - ORATION by JOHN M. DWIN- hole panga tote ested bi» tonianaus maced "r eaaaiene of . Y con: seontinuous mecad- | Th eementa under FS a gt ey OD a lene Aa a iver Bay, in viow ‘aud termin- os ingat faifereat Polntwon the Hast River to suit the con- | ayo. tere ripe tee Wark ice paren i venience of thore who ma; Sia vr to gt as SPs canal cs b; tn ottleoes one of the most m: nt county, * world, running dong tus te ertppent of ‘os of land from Fort Hamilton to Ridge- TheoMeiating Clerg in wood Ell, from one portion of which may be seen 1 the Atlantic ocean, with the bigh lands of Noversink | [fon Joseph CM ny W in New Jersey, From another portion the eye over- a inn, Pot Justloostie looks the beautifiil expanso of table land, atretchiog | Henry Aven ALIRCED A seAuLT NY Pottcemen rron Fe- MALPS.—On Tuosday evening, two Metropoii- tan Policemen, of the Sd Freciuct, as alicged, went to the alleged disreputable houso of Jant McCown, corner of Houston and Woonter streets, aad Fequeated to be allowed to inspect her upper roams. Thefwoman refured to grant tho requost, and the policemen, as allegod, knocked her down, kick sd her stamped Upon her head and face, and then dragged her to the top cf" the basoment staitay tlowa, sich they threatened to throw Ler. Several of the females in the house wert to her sesistance, but were repel: c from Gravegoud,izcluding the towne of Fiathwurh, Now | Bamvel Radel, Letts and the Village of Jamaica iteol{, and extend- Wilkes, ing a8 fur ag tho shores of Rockaway ; whiloy from | pth Jourdan ancther portion, may be seen the bay of Now York, | Thomas € Brine, spreading iteeif far and wide, beyond tho elty of | John Meclvaks recklya, At. the time may bo acon . he noble Hudson, dividing the elty of Jer- my from New York, tous alfrding ‘ono of tho most extensive panoramic views that can be conceived alorg the whole line of of & drive, at leant from 10 to 15 mileg which the ccrmmittee would neat reapectfal’y mug word, lehard T Compton, # might be | Gustavur A Couover ed with blows aud curses. Some of thi opi called the Ridge wood aventie. It tx by means of euch Bheltor 20th, Peter B, Sweeney: Stat, K.B, Connolly; 224, | for red charges agalast the p.licermens ed ths eahae: se road the committee propose to connect the differ- Toward Eniine Oo. No. 34 Peter Masterson, The Convention then adjourned to | inter icx.t of Police,has boon notified of tueir conduct, town a well as tho cometer- { Honor, in a Hollow: Square, ineot on Saturday next at 8 o'clock P. M. ‘The woran MoConp is confined to her bed frum the m said aventio, and thus Residents of California, effects of ber Injuries, Sextovs Assavit.—Ilexny Saxpers and Cuntetoruex S8r¥®, Joiot cecupante of the lager beor saloon, Nos Land § Albany street, got into a fight rday, during which Sete, it {s alleged, seized a beitie, and infiloted @ severe Diow upon BAnpEus's face with It, laying the cheek Open Yo the bone, and severing an ariery, from the effects of which he nearly bled te death he could be conveyed to the Horpital. Bure wont off and escaped arrest, Srauntna Arrray.—A German, named Far- praiok Fioke was arrested on Thursday, charged with an unprovoked asseult ugon Jou Coxpox, whorn, ft ie alleged, be stabbed in the cheok with a knife, while the latter was standing in a portor house in Forsyth strect. The accused was Extn betore Justice NAN, Who locked him up for trial. Axrrst or & GANG or ALLEGED Sqor- uivrens.—Hexny Myers, Caro Myers, Citizens and late every tascalaiatend road | Mayor and Metubers of the Common Couuell of the alren!y cota hich may hereafter be con- Heads of De partmente of the The dirvetion of the drive Citizens general proposed would be as follows: commencing at the Bande will play faneral dirges torminva of Stewart's avenue, leading to Fort Ham. | Bich societion and associat tons thence running a avenue to Green- | Mill be awiened place reenwoxl to the sth Fie owners of private cairiages a et Hil | conform with the wishes of the Coensaistes te thle ros, anid Park to one of the | pet. * sident atrects; || No banner boarniag political devieos or inseriptona proposed as # | Will be admitted in th saion. park, by the repurt ol J. Caitow Baxvoout thence be continued to @ road leading to the proposed Parade (round at East New Yorks direntiy n view of tho Krorgroana Conetory and the Ridge wood Patk, a4 propenid in the report of the sub-com- mittee of the Easton District; thence through or rgrvons Comotery aud tho Ridgewood Park or Reservoir ground, and bere connect with the Cypreee Hill ovseedarn leading from thenco to the Eastern District. ‘Tho Republican primaries were held through- out the diflerent wards in this city, last evening, and with the exception of a slight scrimmage in the 16th a wit bitebed, oF wh The Republicans in this city are considerably LV the value of property mory than the’ plan hore pro- | _ Tt affords us pleasure to anvounce to the Fons tnae ned. on we . A. Brew ‘Maider ‘iri we bave discovered a positive and oa FA. mm, No. 85 mn Lane, Two lar Ht at 8 of the ine Chews the investigati 8 is, Te edict capes, valued at $96, were found on Canouine MY No definite action was taken upon by tho views expressed by the mew roport, but | Coumumption, and a For Qorporation Counsel, the contest ls warm, be- oekerty bat and Throat.” Darin 1s THE GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY ‘The 1%th ward Union Democratic Ciub, have nom- jencrat’ dilapidated humanity. ia Tike Surrogate of Kings Gvunty baw just decided ‘f "i F . with, Blip hat be buman #) cor utional diseases Calg of the time of bis death domitaet Ty thems binge ale ay will radicsily exterminate from the "ROFULA, Linas, of Florida, the widow must have one-third of the es- tate, as is allowed her by the laws of Btate of rida. This decision lias been taken tothe Su- a) 0 Becretary read her report, B, SORE EYE Soriptures, th y My ‘The testimony taken before the Surrogate showed | BYME LEGH that from the thne Mr. Moons settiod in. Williams: | BORE MEADE rosy he was resident of Wi'liamsburzh. | INSANT Th 1806, he ie Bouse, and furniture and pur- widows and #mall children, in New York, is owing to the insufficiont remuneration sald widows receive plantation ia Flo: made prepare- for thelr labor. As proof of this, several instances, | Joux Lex was yesterday, by Officer + | tome for & nent residence, and did permanent- showing the low price pald for female labor, were | ff the jisrbor Motlee, on charge of robbing the sloot | Iy'reaide ‘here until bie death in Fobsuary, 183%. Tt r a quoted. Ono women, who mede children's leather | to the Tombs aad comunitted for eeaminatinn Ti thown that aficr bis romoval Huth, be expres | RUNKINGS FROM THE) $i boots, could get but #1 cents por doren pairs, and letters the intention of making ‘The Five Comminsioncrs, The Board last granting held its regular semi- workly mevting. A number of applications were vestigated, confirm confirmed, and several ininor charges tn could make but dozen pairs per diem. Another, a maker of fino linen coats recelved but 91 conte cach, and could make one por day. Another" woman got but % certs per pair for making heavy cloth pants, auothor wonsn, at making obildren's clothing, earns $1 26 por woek. Another, who makes cotton shirts, gots alxpence each for making them, and manages to earn 7) cents per wook. ‘And theso women are expected to keep small children, ‘The charities of the Society, during the approaching winter, would ouly be extended to those below STth atreot, The number of widows seaiated by the Boolety, during the past yoar, was 528, and they had 1.228 children, undor 12 years of aye, Total amount exponded for relief, during the Ties home, aud never expected to return, Upon this the And that have TBPRPBTAL aaa on, ¥ Tum Loxa Istaxp Frary.—Since the in- rcane In the rale of fare for foot passengers over materialy increased, LEGAL REPORTS—THURSDAY. Superior Court. Insurance Case.—Kimball §° Andrews ve, The Hamuton Fire Inswraace Company.—This was an action to recover of the defecdanta the aum of $2,000 on an iosurance policy, from May, 1857, to May, 1834, made by the defendants on @ certain oiler and mechinery, in protnises No, 275 Cherry stroct.—— ‘The cefence i, that the plaintiffs were uot partnersin business as claimed in the omnplalnt, when the policy was obtained ; that they were not te owners of any insurable interest in the property, and that the insu- Col. BL show on hers, Good present and aasixt, Come one, come all, "D. R. MORGAN, President. 63 Tax payers, 0 on Werth, Inte Anthony JERSEY cITY, Am ofall ersone latereste a in and ming oft Tar ALLKorD Moen whiob time there bas beon groat difficulty in gettin Titothe present alip. ead PROF SULLIVAN.— Youterday afternoon, two New York oificers came to Jersey Oy for tue pur pore of aaoartaintug if any re- wa peon offered fur the arrest of the Negro on Jones, charged with the murder of Juan Seenet Dre W_YOND 4 5 |. | Yance was obtained by misrepresentation ; Livan in jark avenue, stating that they treatment of disease year, $0,118. Che Troamrer’s report monet ote bad, eral eveate ned. bay latereat ‘wmode | bis whercabout and arrest him, nption seems to he no Tori ance in the treasury of $212 02, Tho Piped (: ho fine, to the * Foundry Furnishing | been no reward offered, the oficers Left refusing to | inedieal practitioner ean peo. wore reinstated, and the mooting then adjouraed, | Company. se called late in the day and stil on, | &'¥° any information respecting Jomes, aud intiniat- | 1h tale relative to ing that they ahould look out for a reward. X OVvER.—Last evening, a man namod | treatment el C Mictan. Guawrey, was run over at tue corner of | YOM ¥ bib he Montgomery and Warren streets, Jerney City, by a wagcn driven by Hvou Garvnay, ‘Phe tajured uian was taken to a Crug store, when it was ssce: tained that a wheel had passed over his load, crushiug the ‘noe, and thor wise injuring him. f Disegree.—John Stademann os, John Furyis,—Tois case was reported in 7'Ae Sun of yes. terday. The jury disagreed, avd were now dis- Lacrone ann Concer, —Thel,combined | at- traction of a lecture on “Amoric an Social Life,” by the euthor of the famous Titewmb Letters, and a Vocal and Instrumental Concert by “Father Keur’s Old Folks,” will be givenjthis evening at the Cooper In- stitute, It ts seldom that so many good things are offered on one oecasion. —Honry Appel vs sotion was reported in The iuatter waa now decided, u Plaluth a vordict for $900, Sapreme Court, Absconding Debtor.— William M, and @. C. Kotler and oihere vs, #. C. Blaxkom —Toss waa an Action of attachment agatost an It sppeared that the defendan store in Brooklyn, On Friday night last, it was al- leged bis store was well filed with goods, which were purchased on 30 days credit ; but before the pext morning the goods were gone, aud the per- fon and family oc the defendant were also missing. ‘The Ciasppaatance created a little uneasiness among the crediturs, and the conacqusnce was the applica- ton for en attachment. The motion was granto?, the goods were wubsequently found James Humme.—This of Wedaesday. Tho Jury fading for the ‘ores ——----_ Havin a heard your presets mack Tory ‘ for Cerre 0 . ra reault wae See Third Page for further News. pt T pould dialews A ingle Plaster e : yf oue reapee Tun Everett House, which for the past five years has been under the management of Hawter D, Craver, bas been purchased by L.L. Barrrom, of Stanwix Hail, Albany, who will take possesion on the first of Decombor. Mr. Burrion has a thorough knowlodge of hotel keeping, having beea for twalve yoars in Btanwix Hall, and beon twice compolled to enlarge his house to accummodate his increasing Stxosn's Sewing Macarnes, No. 2 Bewing Machine No. 1 Sewing Machine, ‘The Femily Sewing Machine The Family Sewing Machine. Meraming Guage 1, M. SINGER & CO., 453 Broadway, N. G adi in Aint Cone eldngr ate ated Paina, they $0 z lief. Thore purchased at 204 Canal are ea ted. 2 cents each, . P Senior Veteran Corps of 18193-—A Seccial 10) Fulton atreet, Revokly a, cing will be hold at the MERCER HOUBH eo patronage. and # portion = Fri 74 o'clork,to complete the -—— , in a store in Catharine street in this city, Anciorectors. the 2th day of Porrox Captain Loran, of the 26th Pre: | Divorce—Charles Sheren vs, Ann Eliza Bhe- A Caun, ns instructed his men to took out for all vio- | rer.— Report of Referee coufiemed, aud judgmont of | Mr. J. G. AUSTIN, Architect and Land Surveyor. v lators of a corporation ordinance, which provides that divorce granted No, TU Bast Sth stroet, bast tt M. PIHYFR, Adj. allowncrs of unlicensed vobicles suall havo their Common Pleas, = —_——_—. inted on them in full, and not as it is cus. Actionser the Wages of an R. R Clerk. —Jo- Hanvar Binca anp Broruxa Hleuoway’s Pille.—W beheld uanes ye! weph M. I, Kadotle va. Michigan Bouthern Are Agents for their dauchtere droop, thelr —] } tomery now to Lave cnly thelr tnttlals printed there- | Sua Norchern Inviana’ Railroad Company. Voie cau une coun vin: guakeribe bie of diseaee; thelr” ay on. Several run were arrested yesterday, and nud | was an ection te recover #583 20, for gleged back ply hy gal they should have inmodiage recourse to those ingle: ol ; © em, dofen . 1 and $8 tach. REA" Pao complalsnnt ‘alleges. ties the phstan®? STOHING and deobebruene Femnedion, Tie Board of County Canvassers continued thoir work of canvassing the votes of the city, yes terday, ard there is some probability that they may complete their work to-day, As fast av the Board get through with tho full lists, they are handed over to the Reglatrare. —— Amartino of Auctioneers and second-hand Gealers was called last evening,to mect at Mauownr's wos employed for one year, at's of 8 wap omenies ‘the 20th of May, 188 Fr maleeed in October of the eame year, ‘Tals action is to recover fur the time lost, by thal breach of con- rack The defanen wary thatthe dvendante did not hire the plaintift ceuta'n| ; that waa not a fit person for their iniulsoae, bocease nt digmiased, ‘The plaintiff teatifiad that he was employed by the Treasurer of the Company for one yoar, and the ‘Treasurer, Mr. Guay, testified that ho di the plaintiff for one sear, and that before doing #» he Swann Cuanor.—Doces asp Haury Doce ras ean be had at Tux Bux Oftce In Pive Dollar packages | Peis samme starred and wale a snd Three Cont ploses ia Three Dallar packages, Cit) J fs the beet one staant for the safe, sare, rapt . money only received. Brnent care Pennies in Fifty Cent roits, Bons Touoan Hodmaxweae and every Tur Great BAtLoon has not gone yot ; but | {honsands who, when other as are iy Apas' Parent Coat Sirens are going in round num- tors throughout the cl yal nanen into harrels confining the dust so and obstruct their vis ny coal sanee into barrels, ry ‘seven the Balloon takes werial flight, nei a tholr Jungs in their Hotel, corner Bosch and Hudson strecta, for the pur- | Submitted the matter fo the Board of Direstors, art che Wah, ibelrelothes to appear pose df clecting officers for their mutual protection od the Jury ifthey found these statements to be true, fore the wronaut, hege aifters, 1 ts pleasant to sitt the ashes; and pee jaa ta be they must find for the plaintiff. Vordict for the ually. Ther are platat, ‘mount claimed. scekety, About twenty-five of the members were to bring them into use in every <<< Present, but in condequence of the absence ef the oe Renae Toy et Hal of Bo- besser Y a se patent ll Parada oenag Bast ore) ig ST at na was postpened until Thursday evening next. Tux Polytechnic Club of the American Insti- U. 8, Commissioner's Oftce, The Alleged Slaver Emily.—The examination of witnemes in the charges ageinst the captain and made strong and capable of great endut Fa ee Ag street, and will be sent by City Express chat Giigradey, alter which i wes movea that tha prises POLITICAL NOTICES, tute, met last evening,to disouss the subject of palats | ors be ou the ground that po case bed and roofing. Several of the members, about thirty been made out sgainst them. After argument the ‘of whom were present, spoke on the subject and the utility of » number of varieties of] preservation paints and materials for roofing were disused. About three hundred persons were congregated in OUnton Hall last ewning, to hear the fourth lecture of the Morcantile Library course, It was delivered by E.P, Warerts, Baq , on the subject of * Courage," and was quite successful, ‘8088, 6°60, 6480, 6198, 6996, D192, 6060, 65 sore, oere: Cowrt—Part 1—Nos. 463, 519, 537, 653, fo, 686, 431, G07, 701, TOB, 70d, TL, TA, Tid, A tompérance meeting was held at No, 187 Bowery last evening, at which addresses were doliver- OOS rane Plea cret \Mos, unchanged. Pats | clues ed by Col. KE. L Snow, Onve.usGampan and others, | Common —Noa. as! ate TROCOU SEMAN ‘The cxorclses were eulivened with a number of tom. Priest cated ise Pitatrae aban th te, the nf Ohegert 9 Tare Beau- perance songs, sung by a small choir of gentlemen ij — Hie Onpaiae, Oot end ladies. ‘Thetr efforts were loudly applauded. BROOKLYN. the Hats, a peer nem COS par ane WR aap ° rou's Nor « political gathering, but a Concert by po Ad ed en Spader Perr & Lixce's Gewime, em Cuamurs Faxavson, the blind minstrel, is to be the gine —Qorenee BARES, named. Marais eee eee! | wer, attraction at Mozart Mall this afterioon and von: | Shuomrmansa, who committed suicide vat ble booed a“ si tng oe ee ban La Ra Inquests, Accidents, @.0. of ‘at the Millinery, way. Sviciog wy Haxowa,—Consrat Tourn, pe LD LEARN WISTALENTS, DE~ RIS Fa het hay ahaa | Sau Ome Wat ba btame™ sift fed Hot Sa Sct | Aoans!—Aoaml—They will have again to- ESE ar Se am | Sa RAE Bounan ro Daara.—Coroner JACKMAN eld | et Ee EE ee ett wat crensatad®

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