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NUN MBE Rg l. air N ews BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK STN GOOD NEWS! Great Suceess in Tennessee, GEN. HOOKER ATTACKED, The Rebels Badly Whipped. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN OURS, THE ARMY NOW SECURE, The Fruits of Southern Chivalry. Union Prisoners Starved to Death “SUN” MAIL FROM DIXIE. eresting Rebel Extracts, THE POLITIC AL “CANVASS. Notices of ‘the Candidates, Meeting of the McKeon Democracy. FRAUDS IN THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. | f Aa Deputy Under Arrest. part | ower Caid enquired why ha, Mere. faa ered his lest correspondence, and repued, thet he had sent the | pment, for ite aetion able tier to hie he 4 coors iH enkee pany] poiley of no narenaes io that at re recrured by the exchanged priest hat by catching them all at Mi veriecs lee them, the armies of Generale Tee | come “email by degrees and beaa- ‘A cood Yankee idea, truly, Ding ror Greenacre the bad of eame kee green beck t'a valne thet tible, and they ing to riek hort of death in ft to bec One day inst week, ankee prisons effected ane he was derected by one of bh fave himaelf from sul ient fiscation, he attempied to , th tuck ty bis gullet, end. “t took two stron choke them out of him, though he was in de: ger of choking to death bere of Battery No. 5, caamed J. T. Holeomb and Ben- jamin F. Jobneon, on guard at one of the prison | men to imminent | por were detected in the act of trading with the pr eonere, and erent to Cartle Thunder The new moneter prison, to be erected on Belle Iste, | | the present season, will be eommeaced soon, 60 as to | get iy prisoners under ite shelter before the winter | The prison house will be surrounded by « thigh The (ioverument bes sea mill halt Hailroad, whieb te kept in o tion d dey, Actsing ont the necessary lumber ising wat €o up like wagie, when once com. | favyore fa th It adds: No matter what may be the amount of damace by this seis it is evident from the | | Line, and regrets that the good time is | reomme, OF ur social systern should be ¢om his much ‘aight be inferred eo {s well Koown sentiments on the subect of slav but it wae not (obeexpected that they would seri, ously influence the ecte of ® veteran staterman ons mew vat question of Governmental policy. | Still leas was | it to be supposed that /aimerston, who for more than Dur A seutety hee been oy Lo tng) ieeasavent of poity an powrr, and who has evinced @ cos Good From Tenuessee, mopolitan indifference to creeds and principks.ehould Victory! Washington, Oct. 89 The Sram has toforma that on the 27th instant, by @ very brilliant « ment, planned and execute! un the diree Gen. Smith, Chief of Hogineers io the Depar ve on of nent of the Cumberland, two wagon roads and the use of the er as lings for supplies were nequired by the forces Chattanooga, thus relieving the commend of Ma Gen. Thomas of ite chief embarrassment, Gen Bmith's operations at tho month of the Lookout Val ley poken of As a great success, wud their bri Banc cannot be exaggerated. { ere » Disratel. Chatianooga, Oct. 28, ria Nashville, Oct, 29. —Look | ent Mountain was yesterday taken by our forces, the Gnemy falling back without resistance occupy the south bank of the river from Bridgeport to | Cbettanooga, and the river end railroad are uaob- @rocted, THIRD DISPATON, Nashei'ls, Oct. 29,—Lookout Mountsin was taken @ntbe 25 4 by our troops, under General Hooker, with the Eleventh Corps and « portion ofthe Twelfth, end Palmer's division, of the Fourth Corpse. There Was Do serious opposition. The river is now open to Chattaneoga, and the Army of the Cumberiand ie | gelieved from any danger threatened by interrupted @ommuniceations, Gen. Palmer bee been promoted to the command | of the Fourteenth Corps, over Kosseau, ieynoldaand Bberidan. Gen, Rosseau {4 very iil, Gen. Mitchell as been reliewed from the cavalry command, and ordered te report here, andis nowin thiseity, The Gver te four feet highj on the shoals. rourTs pisrat #, Washington, Oct. 80, At wine o'clock yesterday | @orning Major General Thomae telegraphed to the War Department as follows: General Hooker was | Ottacked at 12 o'clock, miduight, and esevere fight @usued, which continued for two bours, with lighter work unt!l4 A.M. Geo. Hooker reports at 7.00 A.M. | tbe conduct of our troops to be epleudid They feyuleed every attack made on them, and drove the , enemy from every position they aseniled. mire visvarcu Washington, Oct, 30. Nothing additional to w Bee already been telegraphed hae been received the headquarters of the army, up to noon to day, con- @erning Hooker's victory, The fight took place et Brown's Ferry, on the Teunessee river, uear Chatte Booga, and the result fe considered of the highest Qmpportance, as it rewoves the rebel obstructions to steamboat navigation to thet point, and secures other @dvantages in opening up the way for army supplies Southern Chivalry. Federal Prisoners Starved to Death, Baltimore, Oct. 20.—The following letter was re- @eived this morning by the Amesicas, frota a respon sible correspondent : Annapolis, Mi, Oct. 20.-The fae of truce boat Rew York arrived at the al School wharf this weorning from City Peint with 1+) prroled men Fight of the number died on the boat on tte way Qhither. They actually starved to death, Never in the whole couree of my life have I ever eeenanche grene as these men presented. They were living ake! Stons, Every mau of them had to be sent to the hoe pitals, and the surgeon's opiniog is, ‘hat more than | one-third of them must dic, being beyond the reach ef nourishment or medicine. 1 questioned several of them, andali state that their condition haa heen brought on by the treatment they received at the Bends of the rebels, Ther have been kept without | Good, and exposed a large portion of the time without ter ofany kind. To look at these poor men and their tales of woe, as to how they have been treated, one would not euppore they had fallen into the bands of Se orn chivalry, but rather intothe Bands of savage barbarians, destitute of oll bumanity or feelings. Arwy of the Potomac, Washington, Ne cf unneval Interest @ reported from the A. he Potomac. The re peirson the Alerandria and Orange liailroad have been oc mpleted to telly, and are beng pushed co fo the Junct’o Cars are expected to reach to-morrow morning. Bone of our troo be at the point where Turkey Kan crossce beaten Kaiiroad, there leave ¢ Southern News, | By Erpresa to the \. ¥, Sun From late files of Southern papers received at thie Office, we select the following extracts, showing the faterval arrangements of aairvin Disic, The Wich | pond Wiic states: Commiseioner Robert Onld returned on ‘an interview with the Yenkee Com ye ho gave our commissioner to und. bad no power to negotiate for any fi that 5 re Bianton bad been ae | &e., &e. | € | Uur troope | ye | an Leavy force on Bristol, and hed drove ip our ; @tact train, thorit our rs during the wer.and | now be ewaved by an thous Perhaps his upon his head, and, shy washy bumenitarian no recore wintere weich heavily @ tyrants of the middle «who sought to expiate a life of viol to the sordid (ntereste. of Kasland Wheth- to the motives of bumat of war tec Ptates, or that ty wheh laced in ament. Loe whole tenor of isalleged by them, from the ablo wature of the Case, Leen to favor the ankres Uncer the head of “Interesting from Teras gram from Mobile statea that: “the Habine Pas oeing rapidly putin condition to receive the enemy. ‘The gunbost Chftem, captured inthe recent victory, bas been put in firet-rate fiehting tri he and her armameat have been tesied,and foand of ‘be Deet gusiity. The Richmond Diararcy, Oct. 26th, esye of affeire in Virginia: In Southwestern Virginta all te quiet. Tt was re- ported yesterday thatthe Yankees were advan ioe ete at Dioun evilie, Tena., nine miles from here report isineurect, Our pickets are beyond Bi a hector, General Aves, wh th several foreee atoutelx im Covington road, inet ‘Thi pihwardriven beck in Randolph 8 end aft He retired to nist from whence he bont 3,000 men, Col ekson bi sturoed froin his recent expo rthwestero Virginia. One of hw nt in the direction of Huttonews tention of the Yankee General A b ther ta Braxton county, sev oe of the enemy, ‘ihe eneny hed e line of block houses \ outer of which was carted b ing the inper works would involve @ con loae of life to carry them, Colonel Jackson withdr followed by the Yankees, when e battle ensu which the enemy were beaten beck to their wor wih b y loss in Billed, wounded and prisoners. Our lor eight kiledand twelve wounded. Just beture thie movement Jackeon sent # detachment foto Upshur county, whieh captured and brought out uinety eight prisoners, | | | | | { Rebel Dispatches. | | | Charleston, Oct, %, Tew Yankee prisoners, in. eluding an acting tape were Capiured ine barge, Dear (reorgetowD, by our cavalry, end arr this afternoon, They belong to the U.8 Ward, Lioekading off Georgetown, ter setting freto soddestroying loaded with cotton, io Deerin, bre: 6g ‘here has | oosiderable inerease in t Me eneuiy's equadron | arbor end off trordunsulle, Xe ty privonm hi ough bere ‘toulay. A man belong Gulp pper, was ehot bbuge, A Yankee, re cavalry fight ie reported to have Hrandy Station to-day, in which the | and driven beck tive miies, tamunicated | From St, Dominge. | SORA? OB TAR ANGURORNTS { Ty the arrival yesterday of the from Hava pa, we learn that General Santana bed gaiued bie second vietory over the ineurgente of Bt, Domingo, having put them allto flight and captured five hun dred prisoners and two pieces of artillery Thi makes four cannon the Spaniards have c: ed, Th rebels attacked Puerto Plata and burned the town, The Diam of Havena eay “Puerto Plata no lon n General, Felipe Rivero, hes | declared all the coast aod suriounding waters of the island to be bicekaded. This mecessarily iacludes Hayti, the Islaud of Tortuga, 4c. News items, (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) A werogr comes from lort Royal that General Gil more was fring upon Charleston tromjCumming’s Point Cot, Caawronp, commanding the escort of an emi. officially informe the Warhington au. | the of bis arrival at Portland, Oregon, on the inst) The emigrante had al reached the eetue- ment io safety, aod bad no diMculty with the Ju- dienes { Tuk armed eniling vessels George Manghan and Fihan Aveow ura to the Eastern ports, For several mon been cruising on the L b North for the protection of fishermen from rebel pi pone of whom, how ever, have they met. The recent order for them to harlottetown was in accordance with the Queen's neutrality proclamation, which hes been | forced with remarkable preci#ivG against (hem, General Intelligence. (By Mail to the N.Y HL, Wowrm Davis hae got the field to himself for r , in Baltimore, Mr. 59 teclining to run, Curay Undertakers” in London egree to bury | children for three shillings (16 cents), price of cottia | lnciuded. ‘ Sun) Maat of the lazge trees La the neighberhaod of Chat. | On Saturday, twomem- | by bay angen to be > | zen of New York, | switn with their tickets, | eiable influence ou the general result | that most of the'Kingtails,” or sore bead Republica SATUR DAY, hi been burned oat tranke f excellent sentre CI Kg wet for the lone picket, or Deadgaarter's guard Tir mmo, 'ately im ctreutation, thar was moving in the direetion of Richmond, with twenty or \hirty thousand men, has not the aightest foundatiom in trath. A PRoroiNy feciine of horror and resent \e BL edb. the dliecovery that reaurrec joulets ‘6 eyed eth dead soidiere in the Waehington ors ‘iere’ Home Many have bean ‘ae | | eusge e rt their empty coffins liein the adjoining #0 thet no ir ther z Gen Foster Tite Government detectives in Balttncre setred 6 Blockade rnnner, ealied tha Coquette, on T Siseder night. Wer ear 0. walned at @. Dae, consisted or rey eet whisker, lumber and day goods, inte he rebels. Thisiethe larerst se rire of tha hind | yet made in that part by the detectives Bsow Dae istlen to @ depth of inches im ® | Lous. The Rarcatic 1 Friday morning tbh some of the thermometers, had ene 94 degrees of rero, jikdings are still covered | Thursday lest." The Hicaraguan Vint peeiee he nin American [ w* to recoguire tl to a single right und pen confiscating property of the com: thet it bas been forfeited Uy won fui of the conditions of the charter he result of the Ob at pr sbington, Riemer 1 negotiar ith ¢ meat lection was reeetved es issued an order, and jade and regiment in ne for Brough by ah , Ss times three through the No information of feason for eheers to be giv, 2 e 8 fhe different reg ote a at the word of command, thre cheers were Given from one end of the line to the a er Tews Canadian prese te crying out loud) the outrages committed by negroes upon thetfaale portion of their community Foreign Nows. The Canada arrived at th port yesterday, with | dates tothe itth. Ber newe ie euticipated by tele Gtaphic summaries from Cape hace The ‘' National Ce ye at Gettys- ’ ohn F. Sesmour, of ag particulars velat and the terr Mr J Gettyebure, writes some tothe National Cea ble battle fled of Gettyaburg S id Siciaterribg the bodies | prai to their new « nte made Cemetery u tional Cemetery, part of the battle field ocenpied and held be our forces arn tepeated attacks of theenemy, The sie of the hilt facing Gettyeby around & common cont broad) avenues telaidont in half crcies Theae are divided by fadiating fom the centre, end the divisions (bue made are appropriated to | different States, according to the number of their dead scidiere = Thne New York, having the largest num ja hundred, has the larqeet division of the outer e cireles, Pennaylvania the nest, and soon, A broad atone will be placed at the head of @ach grave, ou wld and state o +: all their clothing their names and reside formation of a “Nationa 7 T. Dimon, of Suburn, LOCAL NEWS. NEw YoRK AND THE VICINTTY, Corry Poritics, Cawpipates, &o. tion day approaches, public interest on the subject in- creases, and in all places where meu congregate, the merit of the various tickete and candidates cussed, For the most part, these discussions ducted in an amicable wirit, andere free from the Personality and extreme bitterness that marked the campaign & year ago, From present appear ances the vote in thie eity ia likely to be very heavy. more so than is csval In an election for State officers merely. Thie ariees partly from the large number of candidates in the field, who will waturally epare no trouble and eapense to call out their respective friends, and thus swell the general vote, The influence of the election next week on the Mayoralty contest in December, aleo helps to increase the locel feeling in th ‘The number that have axesto grind ie , thongh by uo me equal to what one would suppose from the general eagerness manifested in the result. Ia the City Hell, Btreet Inspector's Office, Custom House, and other public places, business sceme to give way to politics, nd but little can be heard except allusions te ~Aa elec. independent tickete,” minany end Moeart nominations,” end the sore heads that run om their own book, A weo that owns au organization is regarded much in the same Light asa man that bas won an olephant, and the question lidowith ity’ te often eeked in other erian sense, Of the merits and faulte of the various candidates, there seemeto be no end of Glecusslon, while their chances of enccess are debated in terms indicating that facte and probabilities ar: subordinated to feeling aud pr lee, It is generally conceded, however, that the candidates will sink or and that the “inde will beve no appre It isexpected the candidates nominated by the pendent’ norninations ay be termed, will resign or sell o ‘Sate OMlcere and publicans and Deniocrats are contesting mor than at any similar election ever held iu this State. Party feeling bas never run eo high as within th last few works. Distinguished Republicans have been ing the State, doclaring their candidates the only m io nomination endowed with sufficient loyalty and patriotiem to eave the nation, by admin pg the offices they seck to obtain, Un the other uwany equally distinguished, honorable, high minded men ciaim for the Democratic nominees the of our citizens, and put forward their candi- prestminentiy qualified to administer the attire of the state. The m County officere and Judiciary.” For these positions 6 different oreanications ave nominated candidatus. Por Judge of the Court of Common Ph the Demo | erate unite upou Albert Cardozo, and the others have nowinated Judge Hilton, the present ineambent For Justices of the flor Court,Bamuel TB. Garvin, Peg. and John Il. MeCunn are the candidates of the Democracy, Tho former baile from Tammany, whi'e the latter will obtain the votes of Mozart, Against MeCuno the other organizations have nominaid Joseph 8. Bueworth, Haq, who now orceuples the pow tion, end whose talents emimently quailfy h Garvin,~ from ell aceounte a popular man -ie¢ by Joho ©, T. Schmidt, @ Conservative Der and James W. White, Fay. at present holding th oftiee, and adiainistering ite daties without eal ini! ing any very remarkable legal attainments, } or is tice of the Marine Court, Florence Metarthy, the Present incumbent, has been nominated by tive par thea in opporiuica to the Regular Demoeratic vomine tion of Henry L. Richardson, whose operations a6 an arteahe of the Publis Admjnistrajor'a efice base 7 . OCTOBER | 4 contest Im this elty will be opon the | 31,1863. tade him extensively mnpopular, For Surrogate | the Demorrate and two other parties have norm inated Gideon 1. Toekor, to whom is opposed Teaae Dayton, Fort Recorder, John T. Hoffman, Fea, at pree ent oecapying the porition, has received the Demo- eratic nomination, sustained by four of the other om ganizations, Judge Hoffman, tt is universally con- | coded, will Be elected, in eye of the conservative perty, who have nominated Theedora EF. Tomlinson, @ gentleman decidediy onpopalsr. For Realater, John Keyser, the Repnblican candida’, is opposed by Thomas HW Ferrisof the Democracy, John McCool from Mesart, and A.W, Keunedy, an “independes: Mr. Keyser te (avoret'y epoken of as an upright, en~ ergeti¢c business man, honorable in all his pabiicand Privaterclations, For Bupervieor, Walter Roche has been «: by the Democrats, Henry Smith by the Republicans, and the eociety presided over bye dismissed Brigadier, The other ladeyendent eandi- dates aro I'rederick W. Kepper and Charles F. White. heed, For the State Legisiatnes, Christian I, Woodruff te the Democratic candidate for State Senator im the Fourth District, opposed by William HI Gilson, @ Republican, and Deoiel Leamy, an independent. In the Fifth District, Anthony Lugro, the Republican nominee, hag @ trifling advantage over Lute F. Coane, who bes been nominated by Mosert. la the Bisth District, Win. Lanileer, Jr, Republican, te op- posed by Vincent ©. King, @ Democrat, and William A. Guest, conservative. For State Menator tn the Beventh District, Thomas (. Fields, Haq, the Demo eratic candidate, is opposed by John I). Bailey, Ke- publican, and: Geo, W. Mclean, Cornelius Rankie, and Alexander Ward—the threo latter being ‘inde. pendents."” Fields has been ower (he ground before, and his election is highly probable. For members of Assembly @ large namber of candi- dates are in the field, but the iseus will be mainiy be tween the Demoerate and the Republicans, the other orgenirations being weakened by onpopuler nemi- nations. The Hon, John M. Reed, of Yort ville, has received @ nomination to the Assembly from the Reventeenth District, Mr. Reed bh: ready served in the State Legislature, aod distinguished himaeif when there for hie earnest and sucressfil advocacy of the interests of people of hie district, Mis politi eal opponents admit the sterling bonesty and in- tegrity of character, whic!) has heretofore enabled him to run far'ehesd of his ticket. Mr. R., wae for eighteen yeara a meuber of the editorial etaffof the Bus, and wo take p' ein bearing thie teatimony | to hie fitness for the position for which he has bees | nominated, Fravps is rae Cosrom TocosesA Promte wart Oxviorar Iuviioare Tue Gorrecron Coamt ABT OF TUR AP) aia. Within y oc two the em ployees of the Custom Hours have been wery much exercised at the mysterious disappearance of a promi nent deputy collector, and sesierday it leaked oot that he wrein the custody of Marehel Murrey, who recently ar ested o number of merchants engaged in shipping bumbd fuses and other riike materials to “aeaau, N. P., Matamores, and other ports, with the intention of stapping om the way and landing them im sowe Southern port, fe they were sald to rebel | army coutrectors. A lares business has been done in | fone line, end It is believed that imore or less fread has been perpetrated, because the raguistions of the service are too stringent to accomplish the been ander tbe contro! of an intimate friend of the Collector, who was appointed @ Pepnty, and eserciaed almost unlimited power over the machinery, whereby merchants were compelled to pay exhorbitant sume for the release of selznd goods, unless they were wil- ling to await the decision of @ protracted auit at lew, Afters the rebellion broke out, partics im thie city ehip- ping goods to foreign ports adjavent to Hintes in rebel- liom, were obliged to give bonds to the Collector that the goods they exported were not contraband of war, end should only be landed at the port deecribed in the papers presented to the Deputy Collector in charge of this part of the Custom House business, Lao course of time the shippers would present vouchers sbowing that the goode hed Leen landed at the port mentioned in the documente. On the strength of these papers the bonds would be cance! led. It is alleged that in cancel. certain Custom Mouse offic were aware of the fact that these goods were contraband of end had actually Beem lauded within tue limite of thy South. eru Confederacy. Large ums were paidto Federal office holders, butowing to @ disagreement tu the division of the epoils, one of the parties iet tue “cat outof the beg,” end the other was afterwards ai rested, The Solleitor of the Treasury has beeu sent to this city to investigate tho charges that have beea preferred, and it is not unlikely the priueipal offencer will be cenvicted of treason. Tue McKros Damocracy.—A very lane meeting was held lent evening in the bell of the Cooper Inetitate, for the purpose of ponding tothe nominations adopted by the above organization for State and Connty officers, Notwithstanding the un- of the weatber.the large hai! was filled to « gs. Ata quarter to 8 o'clech, Juha Me Keon eppeared ou the platform, aud nominated the Hon, Martholomew ©'Connor Chairman, which nomination was earricd by scclamation, On taking the chair, the Hon. gentleman thanked the meeting for the honor copferred on Lim, and said he wae proud notwithstanding the untavoreble state of tha weather, to eeano tarcea number present, who cane to protest against the bargsining and rclling ofices | by the Tammany and Mozart fails, 4 pyre Democracy and they were b fect a reforma' n the party alm ves of the D rly, where honest men had bee ty F. J. Byrne was then Introduced, nud resd along list of Vice Presidents, Alderman Mespedou then read a list of Secretaries, Tho whole were eecepted | by acelamation. (en. Mather, after sshort address, reada list of candidates for oftice, which wore rath fied amid enthusiastic cheering The General then hese bonde read # serice of mele to tain the oo » declaring the right f Demorrat: to now te men for fices and “'The | Ate opposition to all political eliqu d to oppowe euch riehte, udernning ‘gridiron ratlrot as being ot p ovale tument, and, fu epoln 4 a one Ny apeaking ae bat the removal | The oo having been put, rome porn an awered upon which the Presi il “Carred wuanimoualy, except by one ind l who wiehee to make himself conspicuous Leug ur Je T. Hiedy, who waathen | t addressed | the audience, expressing hie pleasure that, notech | standing the inelemency of the weather the hall wae, " crowded, for even demerrati were there to | hog their ap poral of WA) wirhes he real Demo. o > of New Applause) ile spoke of those | whe cared Metie, for the Mehon Den oerscy, becauea Mozart aod Tamman fall thewenlih aud all the power bat they should rememter tha » Elereu lea was an infant be siranglet toe to bis) y that radie: and although uo H phet. be would tue pure Demorracy © e New ki uk. if novia this election, certain! the ow iM tye kn | udable terme “ bd ath only (2) me first » a et Milita lin ) in lo! s7y | ghee (pe oretot See dw*peehin ition to them; yet, wit oul ic hout eith | Oe Obbes AEDES. thay maked ¥ and gained I business, except by the complicity of Custom House officials, Fore long time past the seirare bureau has feat. | nection the following verecs, cent toe SUN. PRICK ONE CE NT eanee Andaneh would now be the ease volution of th thue inane one of the ere of the flooble faced bird, and condem ned a kind o| whenn re tb bee lammeny two faced ¢ creas of Soy ded by reques' ini duty election, and they would ba disenth:s The Hon. John MeKeon then came fora ned and at Areaard the meoting, a De ta the sive oils hat @hich wae entirele toemall to hold the vv eracy of New Voth. He honed that homens nope oy wonld put down what he wild Be koee thar chy wore all honest, bat he also knew some ot them cout ot control their ow Dresses, they would now say that element the hall was crowdul, tart and Tammany were wrong, | tw truth and jrsticn, Ayes aud the power oy ple were on the side of thin organic of money was all that controlled tie 10 Morart nod Teromanys Nails, and they air the people as tools, For himself, he never v« nomines who purchased his somination, man who onght to have been in the State Psu yoloe named the person alluded to) Aye, ithe he ie the man, and he stood besiie me wo. 4 sunced Fernando Wood as @ felon, aud ye: t). re now hand in hand, plotting anes the Ly nie and bisses.) - jeld'’s oame was taken mo vat Om, (iileses.) And t M' hoa liyed ead ¢ he got offvuded, « (Applause and hisses) faded to the constitution or bus @ said, rejuired every nian to ¥ thie mode wast) Ai voting. Me thea Ki se famine tated as faw the thie ear ae u led ° ia wee not oominated by because he was too hon a Judge, The fact se Kiet some parties desire own Judges, Judge M Mi yess, for einerey (CHiteves, He wae two years a Judge, and he did'nt improve ou erquaintance. Ip fact, ne ran behind hin ticket {Voloe, He wasin the army.) Mr. McKeon.Yes, aud he ran Lehind ever since. (Laughter.) But another reason for shelving Hoaworth was that belonged to the Court ebich ex the ewindlia ration of Fernando Wood with Marvine, rit itea wee an other referee whoreported fernando Wood iu ke seine swindling case, an aseheived i age) comes Florence cere.) Why head he cut off ? nid, We id the axe, and it must desceud on poor Florence's ead." Shall he be eaerificrd ? (No, No.) No, not fea chardeon, who is the brother-in-law of Feria. ood, whoin ne (ohn HoKegn) tried to fe State Prison, but could not, because hi him ‘wih the stants: of lmitetlone «Apple Rich id be | a) he bad to do was to a) ag sentence he wut i and he (the Jadge) woul ive it. (Cries of * him.) Mr. McKeon eaid if the audience juris ne would mention Paes, and thon, if the Justices ve sired, they eould ene him for libel. Cloud eries of “Name them, same them; no, baal ete, fol. lowed for some moments.) MeKeon did not, however, give any names,” but starelly condemned the system of people owning Jui he nert spoke in favor of the other nominees, iO paid pothing for their nominations.” (Cheers) ie closet women to influeuce their husband, 2 the matter, mtreated all togo to the ball « box in earnest, and they woald be sure to euccea Hite machine might be strong, hy but Robesplerre wa Pa enetes man fo Paris befare iO was execu Pe them the: co a8 We advised them, and be as the and they, would redee th ue ‘ilisiny with whieh it bad been iu by eequesting ¢ Alderman MeSpedon ‘then moved the edoption o: the Btate ticket, which was unanimously confirmed The chairmen then made apologies for the absence of John Ven Baren, Richard O'Gorman, and ‘Theodore Tomlinson; after which the meeting edjourued, Matiows'ax.—This is the eve of All Hal- lowa. How many fond memories and recollections cling around it, Who does not remember thie night io bi ly youth, eo beautifully described by ura fo hiseplendid yoem of Hallowe'en? It ise alght when witches, devilsand other mischief. making be. ings are supposed to be all abroad on their baueful midnight errands, and the fairies bold a greud anol. versary, to which e!! mortals borm ou that night, are specially invited, The tricke which ere pleyed upow Hallow Eve by those who wish to Ruow who will be their future husband or wife, are eo well described iv Burne’ Poeme, thatit would be supertiious to men tiou them, One of these little tricks. however, is 00 beautifully described (het we ceanuet belp quoting It bere, first giving our young readers @ description uf how it is done; ~ “Take a caudie and tg alone toe Jooking glass, ent an apple before it, combing your hair ail the time, as coms traditions sey, and the face of your future part. nei in life will be seen im the giaas, peeping over yous shoulder: Try it, boys and girls,and, our word for it, “yoo wont seo it*~unless your sweetheart os bese ly shrewd enough to follow you, and “appear at the properjmoment. Robbee Burne singe Wee Jenuy to “Will ye go Vil eat thea I got trae 1 Meher ui thief ony pi to spae your fortun And she'goes cn to tell how many were frigntenod ir that manuse by eowing hempeced, de, till they were fal tenedromnch by the ‘foul thief,” ‘the devil) whoslwayeaseumes @ fortn to mislead, thay they remem)? ered it totheir dving day, Io thie cou. dy, may Le be ineppropriate : 70 WELLE, y eft of tne lady be heare bi ino pains And whatever | ash, Wiss you cammet rofase, ( 6 Loan ask Ho, bonnie Reotch Insale, “ pact witt one (ressure of of all thon hastthera, Then the eur! | won't hut L will no coaretg «Tam tolf can give nothiog bat aire+ And of conre you “4 eaow I woald be malay To bother @ bell fe) {ore presenta ofbeirst Bat I've often heard song That each halle) tongue, request that you cannot deem oroug y Come awa (rae your daddy, ‘tome under my plaldie,” Aad sing to your Johnay e bonnie Seotch omg, wo here We have “Bonnets o'b Rot to thes we'll not leav'n, Vor ‘tis brabt Hallow @en, * Then sing WGtho sweet song of “Auld lang ayme’. Jous “Aw MporTaNd Movement relative to strikes the various Navy Yards bas just been meade by Government. | care that tho Navy Departmear has been #0 » tarersed by these otrikes, thas they havede criniued (hat ‘he rates of wages paid by (hem aud private urae aba! be e.galised, pyar’ (oonnaued on J ourth Pyged