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(Continued Jrom the fret page.) as voter in the district, the inspectors open the envelope end place the enclised ballots iu their r spective boxes, filing away the power of attorney, keeping it In as se ure custilyaa they du the registry books and other papers used at the election. If Jobn Brown‘ name does not appear on the regis- ter ana voter, Mr. Jones, if @ houreholder, or any other householder regiding in the district, makes an effilavit thas bo knows John Brown to be a legal in satd district, &e. been made, the Inspectors then enter John Brown's name cn the reister, open the envelope, and « nesit the ballote in the appropriate boxes, 7 voter oth of the housel tia reteine, wit the other napery by the Inepectora If uo householder ia prepared to take the preseribe ed oath, ihe “soldier's vote’ ta not opened, but it retfirnod by the Inspectors, and the ballots reject. eo, If the inner envelope bears evidence of having been opened, the Inspectors are authorized to reject the ballots contained therein. The law punishes all persons who rball be guilty of false swearing or perjury, by a fine of not leas than $260, and an im brisonment of not lees than four months, Inspec. tors of election will be severely punished for uct doing their duty wader the act, [tia further pro- vided that, Any officer of this Btate, or of the United Btates, who mall d orindirecdly control or ettenpe w& control listed elector iu the exercise ot lier yhty under this Act, by menace, briber., teur of punishment, or hope of reward, or uty other corre pt or arbitrary measure or resort what- fujure or otherwise punish any b officer or man for the manner in which be tuey have exercised any such right, shail be deer: ed guilty oan offence against the suovereunty vi this Biate, which shall be punished aw a mis. demeavor, and for which be may be indicted aud tred at future time, when Le may be found within the linuts of thin Stat id upon convies thon he 1 be imprisoned for a terma not exceed. jug one year, and fined a wum pot exceeding one thousand dollars, and be shall henceforth be fu. eligible to bold any office in this State By the foregoing it will be seen that the Btate Jew bas thrown around the * soldiers’ vote" nate wuards enough to prevent the wholesale ballot stuffing recently discovered at Baltimore, and it is believed by thove conversant with the law, that very few (Wezal votes could be deposited tn the Uallot boxes of any election district, where honest luspectors were stationed. As Present both political partiog it ia not probable that ail would conspire to make fraudulent returna, lpasmuch nas there are always enorh interretad Spectators present at the polling places to report al) @uch ilegal procee tings Important Orde from Gen. Dix. Warning to Rebel Hefngees and Deserters from the Union Army, The follow.ng order was issued to-day by Gen- eral Dix: HEApguanrrns DYPART WENT OF Tin Kane, Now Yor! City, Oon 95, 1804. 4 Geren Orpens Noo yY wlorma. tion has been received by the Major-General manding, that rebel agate in Conada design g, send into the United Biaté% and colonize at dif, ent pointy, large numbert of rem » MOKET org, and enemies of the governtient With a view to yitg at the appro: ¢ Prosdential ele 74nd it is aot unlikely, when thia service ty rebel oatiee nas been performed, that they may be witedfr the purpose of #hooting down peaceable citizens vod plundering private property, as in the recent pre= atory incursions on the Detroit river and at Si, Albans. wninst these meditated outrages on the purity of the elective tranchine, and these nefarions nets of robbery, incendiar sm and murder, it ia rene Inspe tors te. the very possible Hare the nerpetrators if they shall be detected, the most signal and sur Hishment, All the classes of persons enumerate), Whethereitizens of the tnaur- Kent atates who have Leen in the rebel service engaged in acts of hostility to the government, rertera from y service of the United States, or mon drafted or mubject to draft, who have fled to evade their duty to their country, are liable to pumishment for the crimes they have al- Teady committed; and no effort will be dl to arrest them, For this purpose all provost-marshals and their deputies within this Department are commanded to exercise all possible vinilance, and to adopt euch measures as may be necessary to de+ tect persons coming into the United States for the Purpose of voting or of committing depredations ob private property, anito preveut their escape ; and it is earnestly recommenude! to the electors of the states In this Department to take, within their reapective election districts, kuch measures a¢ may be required for thelr own security, and to aid the wilitary authorities in fru x the designs of rebel avents anc issariesy or in bringing the perpetrators to punishinent Suould any of these mulefactora succeed in per- petrating theircrimes elective meisures will be taken to prevent their return to Canada: and for this purpose special directions will be given, and. suitable guards for the frontier will be provided, before the day of election As a further precau'ion, all persons from the in- éurgent States now within the department, or who may come Within it on ar before the $d of Nowem- ber proximo, are hereby required to report thems. selves for revistry on or before thatday: and ail euch persons coming within the department after that day will report immediately on their arrival, Those who fail to comply with this rev ment will be regarded as spices or emissarie: ur- seut authorities at Rechmond, and wil! be treated accoidingly, The registry in this city wis! be at the hewiquarters of Major General Jobu J, Pock, second fu commantin the department, at No. 87 it ; and in allother places out 8 ot thi his eo st Peovost Mars! 5 e Sill contain a complete deseription of the perenne rep + and also their places of resi. denee, which toust not be chanyed without notice @t the place of re eral Dix PT. Vas Bonen, Colone! and Assistant Adjutant General From New Orleans. Alabama in Favor of the Union The steamship Sawo Nada from New Orleans ar- rived yesteruay. Bhe wi uge by @ suspicious stea An order for the enrolment of the quilitia of Louisiana has been tesued, uut to be enrolled, A bill hag been totroduced tuto the Loulsians Senate, for a loan of one million dollars to be placed to the credit of the general fund of the State, Yhe New Orleans Exa Las news from Mobile to the effect Ghat Mr, Parsong one of the Alabama Jegisiators, bad introduced a serios of resolutions tn the Legislature, offering conciliatory terms to the Poderals, and in favor of a cessation of hustil- ites, A Montgomery correspondent of the Mobile Avvertiags gives a violent view of the resolu- Loos irom which their true spirit may be inferred, 11 states aa follows in reference to the subject: The Legislature refuged to do anything to raise men for the eunport of the Confedersto cause, or tor the devence of Weir ewi. Blatee-but the introduced resolutions Which tay add, and in all probability will ada many thousand to the ary of our enemy. We believe in our inuiost soul that ten thousand men in Wie against Us could not do usa@ tithe of the injury Wat the introduction of theae resolutions will do.” In God's name, let all who want to go back to Yankee rule yo-—let all who want to reuew their a@listion with the destroyers of our property goto them, We say sive them a free pass—the country would be greatly benedited by their ab- gence. Are we nover to be free of those meddlers gad unecbief-makers? Toey want tie freeuom of Loiee fhe Souk: they wand hes uur glavas Chased during the Vuye er, but eagaped Kebol deserters are This affidavit having | their }i ir liberties ond they are ‘sonsenitly tnrowitg obstacies in the way of those who are tolling and fighting to secure these great ol) The Molle Sawa allies to the evident dain li }netion of the Alubet slature to sus'ain the | Confederate cause and plates: Aa we predicted, on the assembling of this body, | nothing valuoble bag been dowe, They refused t \e isthing with the militias that taatter remains Jin etity qua, the Governor having no power te + them from one county to the cetence of mn. ‘They retured to loan a small portion oo the ! vidie in the treamiry to complete the von Springs, ‘They reficed wo extend r for the comnpletion of other vnfimished % inportans fo the teat the 5 hecenmary pment of They refused todo any- tha ess! proving out of the We may te askel, “What B We CAN Biv, t Apent some 1 250,000 of the Btate's money, cid ri ) poy for the next rm aot the Leg live weeks hence) from sw per day wo lid they doy’ Ro far (Dy Telegraph to the New York Yun.) The Canadian Provincial Conference clhmed its labors on Thursday night. Gey, Cony baw appoitiwed Nathan A. Farwell, o Koch land, U, 8. Seater trom Maiue, ty t)) the un ev pired terro of Secretary Fessenden Jum Maryland Dev occratic State Coutral Com- tilttea and Convention have placed the tu) ticket bers: wing nun in the field: For Goveruor, BP, Lieut. Governor, Oden Bowe; Clerk o' the Court of Appeal WP. Muulaby ; Attorney Gen coal, J. Nevitt Btecle ; Comptroller, A. Lingau Jar- re'y General Intelligence. (ty Mall to the New York Sun.\ Bis iuow In the military prison « Tenn, agrandeon of Uenry Clay, of the rete: General Morgan's ata! Taner ian boy in Quincy, Mage, two yeara old, that can call al! the letters of the alphulet, spell three or four words, aud Jo @ stu ip erithaaetl: vil woe one on the Fashion rk A Nkwararen oarrier Corse, last Wi nd reven we walked tnewlay, 21 miler in fe ndy fora purse of #100 from Panama, dated Octe no in the gunth of Bovad urs A oLerrn the reve proereas, we 17, r was stillin nave f the Rock. week, thou- Tin vecond eonval aquirrel hunt wi'ie, Mose, Honting Claty came of lant Fr das, and the count on both sides was tw eight hun ‘red and nive, Dinret inteliiceuce from Genera) Sheridan's arm: states that th) quiet of the past week rem. Yrben. ‘The report of the cap! General Duitlee ts confirmed, tuken, ‘Lak fever of speculation in Boston in attta height Toe twining atocks now on the market represent hundred coppers Ys dee, ded thatthe Prince Iinperial of @uucated atone of the pullic Ly- sriyad were all the sone of Louis b © youngest Murat is to enter Balute Barbe at the same time Ata Kentish village in Envland the other day a Uineksmith was drinking seme ale w marked, “Ehaves it Was ® Wasp shorttine sfterwurda Deetan nd immediately expir Mayon Aitxanpnit, of Bpringtleld, made a wacer with a the event ot MeClelly days thereafter, the Ma iten wheelbarrow ride a betwoen she hours of 1 aud 6 o'clock in tue a hoon, In Murray's Handbook for Paris {tis etated tl the wumter o: horses iu harness poasn sin one da throug the Boulevard des Italicus was and found to be ten thousand seven br fifty. The number of terriiles of no leas than two prises, embracis plum! ay und fort ght enter gold, cowl, iron, lead, » ant the Colley he re- wallowed » vafenid ithe, Damas mnethine Mass, bos ratof that cit Demme + hatin Clone 4, vehicles crossiug London Bride boiween 8 A Mo and SP M. was eiyhteen thousand, w » Would give probally twenty-eight thousand borses fn haruess, Is the City Holl at Luneburg, Aanover, monument to ® pig—a glass cese, enclos still in good preservation. A slab of t atracts the eye ot visitors who find following: in i) Latin, o of yold: “Pass contenp! remains of the py which aequ perisheble glor: ot Lunebury." wa a ham, wk marile wn the in letters ere the mortal 1 for itself im y the discovery of the wale springs A rervare letter, dated Newbern, October 2Ist, faye’ “Lhe fever is almost entirely abate Fow hew cases are appearing, and they of «u type. We have a hart pull ut at) As mony tive bave been burled in one dey, dure to say how large the list of Victims will be, but t6 cannot be ve far, either way, from six hundret, In @ week the cause of the postilouce will be removed."* Passipent Gerrnann, of Hayti, baw issued Proclamation to his poopl that, thoogh three insurrections bad broken out within the past ix mouths they are now all quelled, aud order is completely restored, The President bas alay at the solicitation ot General Philipperux, ¢ ated ty commute th tence passed on thoge conv Cape Haytien rebellon of Ju luent Getfrard's: proclamation concludes wit tApres- sion of his twith in the pertuauency ot the Mas tion Republic . JcLes Getagp, the celebrated Non-killer and African travellar, bas, it is reported by the last foreigu arrival, bees drowned while Crossing river in Africa, DetiveroJ, like Daniel of » the tnouth of the lion and the paw of the bear, be bas talleu a victim to un sceident which happens daily in the most civilized countries, Gerard ia chietly kuown in this country by his exciting book on hon-hunting. Recently Gerard beaded an wua- teur expedition into Algeria, formed of sportsuieny who also wished to see and shoot hous A woman, resding in Now Albany, Lud, who haan ctaughter, » child aged two years and four months, toward which she belis an unvotural hatred, apd for months past bas besten futhe most horrible aud cruel wauuer, was arrested «few dave ago for her flendish conduct, Ou belay brow to Court the child presenied the appearance a ing been Lterally pounded into # Jel Its bowels wud back are bruised into blue ridges; caused by being beaten, thrown upon the floor, stauped aud Kicked, Its Little body {6 swolleu out of all pro- portion from these torturioy barbariues. Not iony Since this unnatural mother tried to compel the child to swallow #omg bot potatoes, Bocause it could not do 8a, she hacked and beat it over the tuce With acase kuite, ‘Ibe chilu'y iace is Literally hacked into pieces, Ita head is swollen out of svape trom beng thrown upon the floor sud kicked by (ile ahe-tiend, Physicians say the cuild will Le fy the etfocts of its cruel treatment. SXtye in which he tells thei Owls sen nthe . i, irom LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINILY, Rea@isren Your Vores,—Persous duly qual. ified by law to vote at the ensuing election, should gee to it that ther names are registered in their respective electlon districis, Ti not, they may ex- perience much trouble and annoyance in passing Sheir votes on election day, aud may possibly lose their votes in consequence, By law, the names of al! persons Who voted last election should be ens tered on the registry list But this is not always done. The proper course, therefore, is for every citizen to attend to this matter personally, and see that his name is duly enrolled, Toose persona who have chonged their residence since last election oud wore perkculusly utiend to the eurolment of | | (O00 or | fivht, which was to come off, yesterday, somewhere oye and riaed Derown Lup the Erie Road, between Dooney Hartla, of this “Veit, and Peter Martin, of Philadelphia, Before the Thi, we Imaging Is about the mont rs liad left the Long Dock, several persons were thing accomplished by the exira season. relevel of thelr money, while passing through the bar eae aan —— care in quest of seats, Alter the care bad left, the News Items, riffians, becoming more bol, roamed throuch the cars Ma at every stopping-place between Jersey M uday and Tuesday next, for the lest time pre- v¥vus to the election, and voters would do well to sep in and duly qualify themselves beyond all cay.) sad diapute for toting om the vreat issues of the day. }xressive Rar py Tineves ON tax N.Y, 4 Four Ranway -Passesouas Rownap Ixpise tearkry—Ose Mas Ktttrn,—One of the trcat care pg outraves ever cominitted in this vicinity took place on the Now York & Erie Railway, on Thurs- by a wang of fully 200 of the worst clase very Dineklegs and thieves that infest New (Philadelphia. The Western bound train ron Jersey City, at ® quarter past 4 otclock on Tired. t about 200 ruffiany of bra y aftewroon, carr e etty and Philadetyp* fy + to witness ® prize. City and Middletown--66 wiles distant—robbed passenyers wo or out At Middletown, the broke fown sud about the sarue time the Eastern bound through Express train came up and was deta!ued The thieves then sallietoutin «queda passed through the express train and robbed the passenvers, both male and ey were wetiing io tralu for some tine ip cousequence, ad in One elder- female, of watches, d money, oon considerable violence om taNt ly gentietan from Kentucky, was seized by a gang of rutflaua, and headle robbed of a cons « ill-treatment he r doin brute! manger aud le amount of money. The supposed to have rate, soon dhe expired, and his retwuins a, Citizeus of Middletown, who were passin, ug the streets were also seized and rol hed, and other depredati veived ia Drought on a ft of apoplexy after the curs st were left nt Gos at wuy ous were al tniualt~ ted before the ruffians continued thelr journey to witness the prize tight. The tacta of the case were telegraphed to the officers of the company and it is uudersteod thatthey placed a special train at the di«posal of our police anthoritics, and in all prot bilty ® considerable portion of these meu will be taken ito custedy rain After the tran arrived at Jersey City, men were arrested and nnon being taken to the Station House gove their names aud residences as follows: Simnel Rivers 21 Bowery ; Jobn Small, axwel!, No, 14 Leonard rion, New York ; John Robert Mabe Stephen ¢ 0 Greenwich street, N.Y reenwich street, N. ¥.: Charles Riel! t, Williamsburgh ; Thomas Kolly, % ter Burns, Philadeiphia; Joha lge street, N.Y. Upon the arrival of the Express train at 10 A. M. last night at City twelve more were cap- tured, All partes were committed to the Jersey City prison, and will probably be detained durng to-day, to allow of parties: who were rob- bel to come forward and if possible ideutify them Tue GALL. —The high wind which prevailed yesterday has done some damage to the shipping tn the North River. Two euips which were anchored there were driven to the piers and mauy ve have drayrod thelr anchors, The wind was! the south-east, and the persons emp! yed ont known in blown from near docks say it Was the heaviest they have The a} of the river upou the st sod New York Transnorta toot of Dey tre Th mer coull not for a cone ed, she escaped with some damage ty ber joiner work. The Bremen @ now ly'ng safely atthe pier. The ship Ellen Aus- tin, of New York, also anchored in jorth River, was inven on the pier at the foot of Codar atreet, She thumped her timbers severely. By an ingent- ous arrangement of anchors wud ropes her bow years, p Wremen was simner Chicoper, wark ying ne, but th siderabl igh the af time be diseng, was secured, while several ropes aro attached to her stern, ond thus she is held rhe war steamers were anchored, and did not go far out of their positions, The ferry-Loats continued their tops with little or no interruption, but the waves were so hih as fre- qneatly to wash the decks to the cabin doors, end the pitching of the bowte caused no little excitement sing the passengers, Daring the storm, the lanve #igu at the top of the building No, % Park Kow was blown from its place, and fell with o crash to the sidewalk, ‘I'wo men who were passing at the time were struck with pieces of it, and serj- ! not fatally injured, ey Were taken to the N.Y. Hospital, where they lingered in great agouy up to w late hour last eveulug., One of them was struck on the bead, and fell in @ pool uf blood ; he is uot expected to recover, RerepiicaAN Meriina—Srrecu or Gen, Jous Cocanase,—A very large and enthusiaste tess wveting, Uuder the auspices of the Manhat- tan Loion Club, was held lest evening at C Hal) The stave was draped with American flags aod inottees, General Jouu Cochrane was among the speakers, aud in his speech were advancing raprdly the contest before us all the ¢ cated intereste of humanity were at at: The South in bygone times had bad all that tl demandes, but they had go far been overcome iy the yreat contest for liberty that the Goveruors ot the rebelious States down Bouth bad been oblige | to declare that they were driven to the policy of arin ng the slaves: Their intention was, it they hot perpetuate slavery, to divide the Union robect was disunion, and the destruction of » beppaiess of the North, Their dosire was for a which would accomplish disunion, As soon ws the arnustice which McClellan Was in favor ot was srauted, the South would have # chance to re- cuperate their power, in order to continue the war neanstthe Nortu. In order to secure success, Pen etoa was a peace tluukey st Cincwwnat! and a warrior in New York, (Laughter,) He con- iby saying that there were but two purtios — the war for the Uuiou party and the peace wt any wrice party. liata Curtis Noyes and other speakers fullow- ed in short aduresses, after Which the meeting ad- jJourned, Hiavy Damaogs ror 4 Bheacu or Pro- In the Supreme Court, yesterday, in the suse of Roga Desisle against Samuc! Cline, th ¢ jury rendered o verdict in favor of the plaintil’; giving her $10,000 damages, The plaintt in this case claimed $20,000 damages for an alleged seduction, under promise of marriage. She showed that she was introduced to defendant in this city, and after- is became Intimate with him m Key West, where he accomplished his designs, Bubsequent- ly he sont her to this elty, agreeiuy to fuillow her and worry her here; but he never cawe bere, and married some oue else, The lady appeared ip Court with her child, ANNiVERSARY.—The ninety-sixth anpiver- gary of the John streets M. E. Church will be held tosmorrow, Service commencos at 4 o'clock & M. Bermon ab 10:80, by Bishou Janes, The oublic are WAV idee id that the people towards the rght In Ii. ke, cou) Th 1 pe Ma their names, The Boards of Registry will meet on Moste at Cexrrat Park.—The following fe the programme of music on the Mall, fn Central Park, to-day, at 3 o'clock, provided the weather ie pleasant : var t. Park March, 1, Overture, “Fra Diavoio” oo Auber, 21 Mareb........, Keohkelier, &. “Adelaide (Lied) . Beethoven, Paut 4, Fest March and Chorus from “Der Taun- hauser’,... Wagner § Overty etan! P Suppl. 6 March from “Ij Potty «. Donizetti. 7. Grand selection tre: Barbier di Se- ant’! vigha'’ Rossini. Pane ur $. Quick March fre Donizettt. Nothuno, “Greer HB. Dodwerth, 10 Kety Did Potkan iis Jullien. Al. String of Hea P itri"’ BLB Dodworth. National Pot Pourri, A WELL KNOWN CITIZEN, named Marcellus Fela, died ou Tuesday, of typhoid fever, at Par- kersburg, Va. He was forruoriy one of the “Ten vernors,"* and was recently connected with the stom House Finrs,—A fire occurred soon after 12 o'clock yesterday morning, in the brick house 583 y E gbth uvenue, occupied by Dr, J. R Kenvy, dentist, and Mr Schon, @ fancy goods dealer, Dr. Kenny's family Lad a narrow escape, having barely time to wet out of the buildiuy im their nigbt clothing, The bulldiug was destroyed, together with the next house, No. 608. Both bouses belonged to the Groes- bach estate, and were insured. The buildings on either side were badly dewaved by fire aud wai A fire also broke out the same night in th floor of the pencil tactory, 265 Hust The flames were soon suppressed, but the losses by Water will auwunt to about 4 thousand dollars, THe GRAND Concur, wader the auspices uf the Musical Convention of the Methodist Epis pa! Chureh, took place last evening at the Cooper Tostitute, It was a couplete success, the Hall be- ing Miled ium every part. The stage was filled with w large number of children, mowle and female, from the various Sabbath Schools iu the city The ex- ercises were very interesting, consisting tiow ly of winging by the dren IMPORTANT CuaANGE,—On Monday, Ortober Sist, the Hudson River Railroad wake important changes in their Time Table. Tuk FRaAcTIONAL CURRENCY. —Mr. Sarnuel St. Jolin, Sr, of Roxtory, Mase, tas received the following letter fromm the Cowptrolier ot the Cur- reney, respe: ig the fractional currency ¢ Tauastey Derantayst, Urvick CF CONPTSOLLER OF THR CORRFNOY, Waatttxatox, Oot, 24 1586, ) Dear Sir: Your favor of the 2lst instaut is re- ceived, and in reply I have to say that it i# in con- termplation by the Secretary of the Treasury to insue ® new fractional currency to take the place been counterteited, AMUSEMENTS. Yesterday was the Hausews Thumb ex matis, ast of the Tom bination. Nutt atill re- Professor Mutchingson, with his highly trained dogs {9 engaged, and the latter will go through some most interesting performances, Wilkes' Comedy, “The Buckle of Brilhants or, “The Prince aud the Watcbrna: “Hunting » Turtle," “The Prisoners of Spielberg,"’ and The Belle of the Basement," are announced as the eu- tertainmenta inthe lecture room A company of Commodore Tadiana wi'l also appear next week in war dances and other peculiarities of ther nation. Vatnrot tur Uston Home axp Scnoor —Thie Fair, which has been held for the past fortnight, ra perfect success and to-night a Grand Concert \ be given by Mr. ©, Jerome Hopkins’ icon Pree Chorister Behools, assisted by other celebrated talent. and a good Orchestra Prerorsration Covcenrs —The seventh of these git at the Academy of has Ler 8 , concerts takes place to-n Music. Caurariis —Fvery week the manager of this inatitution int oduces fresh novelues, 2 P.M, to-day, Hirrorukatuon.—Thie aplendid Circus still at- tracts crowded oudiences, The performances are excellent and well worth seeny. Vansetivs —This new theatre, at 57 Bowery, does a splendid business Matuce at sud 89 BROOKLYN, DAMAGE BY THE SroRM,—A severe fall of Wind prevailed yesterday and last evening, causing considerable dauage in different parts of the city. The telegraph wires, and a number of the poles sustaining them, were prostrated, and communica- ton between the diferent police stations was sua- pended in consequence. A number of political banners were) ripped into shreds ax were also awnings in front of stores and other places of business, Feneea were blown down, and trees im exposed places uprooted. Chim- neys were demolished, and in several in- stances the roofs of houses were blown of, The roofs of two adjoining buildings in 9th street, be- tween 84 aod 4:h avenues, Gowanus, were blown off, A brick house iu 11th street, uear 8d avenue, as unrooted, It waa occupied by the families of Solomon Opdyke and Richard Kendali, The dam- age caused is about $200, Navigation on the river was tore dit than it has beea for years, and great care Was uecessury on the part of the pilots in rder to avoid collisions, The steamer Jesse C, Hoyt, of the Brooklyn & Philadelphia line, was dis- ebled, and compelled to return to the wharf at the foot of Atlantic street, A schooner was driven against the bridge over Nowtown Creek, and car- ried awny the railing, bemdes causing other dam- to the bridge, as well as to the vessel, Several els alouy the docks were injured, but, aa far as escortained, uo disaster occurred, Pru. M A_ BUILpING,—A carpenter, Dared Will ain Lowe, engaged at work upon the new armory in the Ewstern District, fell from the roof to the tirss tier of beams yesterday afternoon, aud was very severely injured, Tux Union Torenticur Procrssion, which was to bave taken place last Pighh was oat- poned on account of the unfavorable state of tho weather, The demonstration la to take place on Monday evening next, in accordance with the ar- rangemeuts made for last evening, JERSEY CITY Extensive Fine iN Jirsey Crry,—A fire broke out last night, at 10 o'clo-k, in the exten. manufacturing shop of Mr. Willian Cum. on Morgan street. The building was de- , and also three adjoming buildings, that were owned and occupied by Mr. Zeno Secor ag boiler shops. Mr Cummings! load 1s estimated at 50,000, and Mr, Secor’s will probably reach near- ly the same fisure, A stxocnat rumor is afloat among the Chinese at Pekin, which shows bow prowpt they etill ure to beheve ill of foreigners, It was ead that the student interpreters were tn the habit of kidnap: ping boys and girls and divyging out their eyes to use them for photographic purposes. The Chinese government took the matter up, bambood severely several jersous Who were found propagating the scandal, and have succeeced in arresting four or five of the real kidnappers, go the tale is now be- ginning w die ous MARINE NEWS. Oct. 29-8. K. 6 vi-S. §., 601—H. 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