Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
(Continued from the firet page.) eas Political. yet CANDIDATES FoR CountY OFFices.— » continuation of an article published tn yester- sa 2x, the following notices of tho different candidates is interesting ron CITY sUDor. gpeianno L Srewant, the Republican nomines, as boon Assistant Diatrict Attorney, and alawyery t whom hia professional brethren epoak favorn- ciy. Aa City Judge, no doubt Mr Stewart would eal atern'y with all evil doers, and temper bis ration with that discriminating mercy Li fre uently Induces acriminal & reform after enter- ing upon a career of vice and infarn The Tammany Hall nominee for Ct Annatam D. Reser, Fay, who now atin the office, Indge Rumrel ie a good lawyers the course of bin career on tle beuchy eit rid the city of thone garroters who tr etreeta several years #76. Mozart and M Ke and an Fngleimany © otfice are not auch ae to re very large class tiver didate, Josern B Tutty, although e lawyer, was deteatod for Ch.) Just st election. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, A. Oakey Hat. Beg, who has been nominated te ton of the Dernoeratic party, will pro- Pably be cle Ho is the present inmumbent and fahighly epoken of nan Invryer, acholar and gon- Bierman. Formerly a Republican, he left that party in 1562, and hea since beces © thorot ghly identified with the Domo. atic party, Theo, ent Witttam R. SratwoRy, who has been nomineted by the Re- publicans isa lawyer of considerable reputation who would no doult makoan excellent District Atioruey. wt tually feated the We. F. Hows, the yea Tomnbe lawyer mont cations for the r id him to any Tho new Mozart can w qu every fa tol FOR SCPE VIAOR Pour candidates are in the tele —Jonm Fox, the Vammany candidate io at present Alderman for the dat district. Axpmrae Writ ann da the Repub ficen candidate. He is o German lawyer, Nquore dealer and lodging-house keeper, Prevanier Rrr- err. nominate! by the German and McKeon Detno- cracy, 18 & liquor-Jealer and » Councilman, Vix- cant C. Krxo, the nominee of New Mozart ine dealer in plaster, FOR CORON rBA, Sixteen candidates are in the field for the four offices to be filled at the approaching election. Three of the Republican candidates, Messrs, Ran- oey, Naumann and Collins are the present ineurn- vents, who have acceptably filled their positions for several years. ‘The other Republican candidate, Mr. Wilder, is a newspayer man connected with the Post, and State Canal Collector. Of the Demo- srahe candidates inated by Tammany Hall, @r. John Wildey as at present an Incumbent of oye office, Mesars, Gamble and Beh rier have sorvod the mame capacity in former Gover is hewepaper man wo been the State Legislature, he candidates of Mozart Hall and the German Sewoeracy are Messrs, Keenan, O'anton, Merkle O'Donnell. Mr. Merk!s was U. 8. Drag iu- tor under Buchanan, Dr, O'Donne!l is a re- wpectatle physicians ued: it te siruggling for rpetuation of free institutions, and upon it 86 depends the fate of the nation, We are now be midst of thut trying ordeal through which all bos seem destined to pass—that ordeal of re- fon and dissension in which the Roman empire n soars Mr. a to ago cou! pdered, Whether thls Republic shall eplit ate Fink ON Ssirproakp,—Last evening, about ® that same rock will be determinced by the ‘i “ening o'clock, a fire broke out on board the stip plo's own choice, That the national ship is 9¥9 John Gladstone, Capt. Gilbert, of London, lying tng ubout omone the breakers; that ray the dock foot of Chambers strect. The origin is a (Waves of treasuy threaten 46 - MS pnown, She was loaded with tobacco, kx ps. tal- a OTERS, Othe number of votest ERGISTRY OF tutered for the ensuing election, in the several x's, were telegraphed lart night, districte, to e Central of werds as follows; ist Ward, 21 4A Ward, 998; ieret ath Wart, 31825 Oth Ward, 1493 ith Ward, 61 ard, 4,$52—one not erifrom: 9th Ward, S087; 10th Ward, 5.010; bh Ward, & 7313 14th Ward, 4,228; 18th War, Ss; lath Ward, 8 dintricta re! ld te vive ni hand 10 » Ward, 0; s Wth Wor 13th rd 179 3 2K ) t Ward, 5,806; 2ud 1, 6,577 (ath and loth asel), Tota!—124,505, McCLent Mass Mertina.—A large and enthusiastic McClellan mass meeting was beld last vening at the Cooper Institute, The large hall an filled to overtlowiny ; a large number of ladies ore presont and waurfusted jrreat interest In the vceedings of the evening. The med with American fig and various patrictic stave was io clock the meeting was called to order and . John Butler was introduce Mr. wer on com'ng forward said that the prosent wiion was one of the most important events that taken placo intho country, The ques- our time honore fustitutions stand or hot, was to be deeded #th ot November, whether, iu tact. to pery eluate justice, bberty and ert Innan prosy and whether irtr-four 8 wing one and one des. » Were to bow down to the most ) as chairtnan, rrupt and ve al adminivtration the werld bad ever seen Y CApy ¢) There wae regular or- antted mrs yacht to atrike down the verties of the Am m people. O*Th e>."" ‘be election of MeCle!lan would restore peace aud re y to the country, ( Aioor August Belmont was then tneed, amid pplause, He spoke at sor reviewing tho arasopal Liriory of the pr ’ ra of the new organisation entitled tbe War ly racy’? Fle de lared that each one ot them had acced for vours past the Republican part sat hould ne claim to be Deu.ocvats, He prophesied the sortain reelection of Governor mour, and vloaed witb au earnest appeal for every one todo all they could inthe present politica: campaign be 3 i Li the success of the Domoeratic pbeseoured. (Applause,) » «the noxt speaker, He esid the people wanted the Colon as it was, and the Constitution ss itis, (Applause The public debt had reached an cnort: sot > all Amert- can things, it was sponded gnitude, (Langh- ter.) Our commercini men had now t pay t Gideon Welles, a#4 bute" 6 ors per cont, Our commerce Was cla , . fine sh!ps, that the big gun ut Fe “ , ut of the water ata single diset re lood A voice, “Let it blow Gideon Vf Lincola was elected, there would be another deat tor a lence number of men almost Ipirue lintely tl Mc Cicilan was el , there Would Le vo fraft; he bad only to brandish his sword, and # quarter of a millon of men Ww mid leap to bie standard. (At this sentment being expressed, HM composing the vast aucbence rose to es Ao Peed in the most enthusiastic manner; hats, ndkerchiefs and canes were ewaved, the cheering lasting several minutes) dks old frievas would rush to hia side while he stood up for the riphts of freemen and the Constitution of the United States, (Applause.) Edward Jones, Esq, followed, He spoke at gome length, reviewing the history of the war and i acts of the present Administration, "9 weit tle country cbatinued in its prosent gusem it would go headlong t destruction, The | McClellan (Cheers) he saw ar | national erty tory 5 4125,000 for inciden A’tought during the year ending October Lat, ot, Dat was 205,336, condition wee bed enongh at presont. ministration hed placed taxation on articles of con- sumption which England bad been obWged to abolish by the unanimous voico of the peo- lo, This systom of taxation was to go on, too, oy 8 war which was Vp begun under the Constitution, but which bad degenerated war for fanaticiem, in order that the A shonld gain their desired ends, (That's so. Two candidates were presented tothe people—ctic, Abraham Lioceln in whom he could see nothing but a cerire to prolong @ war of sectional hatred, des lation, extermination, and annihilation of the | Routhern people. Under the banner of George Bh p prospect of conso- lation, Ife waa not for peace to be porehared at dishonor, but for concil which might be the rueana of securing pe od."") He was not for an immediase cegsaton of bowtilt- tiea by the North, becanse the Sovth began the war, and they should make pri woof peace (ap. plause ‘om the | f the rebellion, (Ap. plause.) That peace w some when the Bout. orn people saw that a Pre as in the ebair, pen whose honor and worl & could rely ae truth, (Great applause) Hoary McClusky, Esq. of Brooklyn, then made a fow remorke, when the meeting adyoursed, LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORE AND TUF FICINTPY, A Srrortarn Cas: oF Ibtosyscracy. Yas. terday morning a well dressed sid apparently very respectable woman called at one of the uptown Registry Districts, ant presented the following to the chairman of the Board of Inapectora, vir Thin ta to certify that T bave this day piven Mra. Mary Marzeret Cat pertninuon to tied in all the watere running sound Manhattan Island +8 en under tuy hand aod weal this let day of March, 1504 Baupy Be " Justice of the Isisud. The poor woman, who aeetned to bo vert my b demented, handed the Inspector @ piece of parc! ment upon whieh she wished to have prntec Certificate above, Bho atated, in explan: her visit, that there wee plenty of fish in ti tere around this ialaud,” and that if the enrtifieate waa put upon the parchment, and the latter throwa into the water, all the fies would soon come to the surface, and then she could cateh them, Fol- lowing close at her heela wos a mob of twenty or more ruflana who seemed to take the tutmoss de- light in tor ing the unfortunate wornan, and the Inapector, seoing the poor ereature'’s deplorable condition, kindly assisted ber hore, Apwinat Revarn, the former, and Adiniral Roene, the present commander of the French e yaa dron in American waters, pald em official visit t the Navy Yard yesterday, "and were receive | by Admiral Paulding with a salrte aud ai) the honors Thoy visited the ship-houses, Pictat rand other « jects of Interest, and departed with the sawe cores monies that marked their appearance. Turgbicrator’s preliminary trial has been postponed, Tar BoaRrp or Epvcation met last evens ing. It was res lved to close all the evening achools on the nighta of the State and Charter elections, and also on Christmas and New Yoar's eves, Lhe Committee on Annual Estiinate and Apportionment submitted astatemont of the probable expenses of the Bhool Department for the corning year, which Of this amount, #1,10,- 000 is for the salaries of teschers and janitors: $10, - 000 for the Free Acadeusy 5 @125,.) for the Depori- expenses of achoolsy Jani the balance for expenses of evening seuoola rena AUpp itm etc pupils augregates $1,545,508 5s. The whole number of low, grain, tea, &o,, and was to have gone to sea to-tay. The chief mate informed our reporter that the logs would be nbout $500,000, but uecither he nor the Captain could say whether she wae insured or not. Ponce IN TRELLarNon lor Street Homictdein New Cham- Coroner Naumann held an tnquest, yesterdarv, at the ok pital, upon the body of Henry Cush, who ia otherwise ko Jobn Ahearn, a native of Ir azed 05 It appears that on Monday n Ahearn and another person Were Result n New Chambers prreet, corns: Cherry, as ¢ Ly one Predorick Bol, allaa Jolin Thompson, sud that Ahearn re- ceived a mortal stab inthe | houlder, a Blood vessel boing severed, He was talento the New York Hospital, wh he diedofbemorthege, The jury rendered a ver committed ct aymnet Paorpeon, and await the acon of the Gr He ina native of Sweden, aged SY scary aod is a sailor, Feminine Prisoner Commits Suicide —Wilen Dillon, having been arrested by the Poursh Pre- cinct police, committed siuscde on Teesday night wif in herecl!, while laboring un- der the suspended from oue r aD ir arin tue door, ¥ bkaty Which she tore inte strips Deconsed Way o native of Ireland, you Neumuna held au inquest athe night of the 13th of ropa which ele 8 formed " f her for the purpose aged 42 5 A Arrest for Murder April of the present sear Mackey Dunnigan and Joho Conness gotinto a quarrelin a ball room in cara, Albans, and durnp he uisturbence tho former, as alleged, she 8 opponent dead and then fled. He wae last este tin a saloon in Mercer stree and wae taken to the Central offi When he reached the bea! ot the stairs leadiny to the roour of the § ent, he broke from the rasp of the officer who had tum incharge, jumped down the etaira and rushed into the etreet, He was re- captured after running a few blocks, end looked up ! i forthe night He will be taken io Albany thus morning. Tho prisoner t# only LO years old, Dianissal of a Complaint -lu May last Mr. Harkce entered « complaint against Mr, Darius Talluan, of No 1,851 Broadway, alle that Mr, ‘Tallman had been yuillty o. false pet Jnetice Sr sndley, having minde an investigation, bas de cided that the evidenco is insutheient, anu the come piaint bas been dismissed, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS Mryncnast TatLons Assoriarios, The reruler monthly meeting of this body was held yesterdey afternoon, the Prosident ithe chair, Mr, Cublen, the grutleman tn ch the sirike was first made stated that a deputation fromm his shop had n him, and stute| that asthe strike avanss 0 ele in the way of areneral ities, they were willing to raise d asked what arrangements Le would Mr. Cullou replied that no sete reed on 0 long 48 they owed ra! Conmittee of the Jour- or unti! the strike should further couversation { dop » whhdrew expressing to rae the sumke on the shop in ag after a question mek work elsewhory leaving Mr to yet bis work done in his " Without further molestation. ‘MQ announced ghat a wumber ot in, five and even seven of some firms) had with trom the Jdourneymen Tale ors’ Union ani i to their work, (Ap: plause) A roeaber complained that one of bis mova Who had got work o him to do was kpock+ ed down by one of the men woo was watebing ha store. The man was arrested and fued #10, Other cases were clied, in which mien wore compelled to bring work back Ww tho parties who bad sent them their men (iw | ok of bis hands bad came to # neceamty being unable to etand out any ‘They came back unconditionally. saying ther vehing themeolvea on ly get nothing on the ether rember what guarantes Lo would have that men who eald they bad Teft tLe Central Union told the A mem! from positive ad one mde, und co cortane Tt waa ndeed by 8 truth ? Tt was answerei that the bent wunrantec would Be to cate therm to nign a paper to that ef- tion employ any man »! hi etrike that be had left the Journey a that that body had heid @ very sprite Mond sociation feet w The following resolusion wae then proposed } adopted: Realved, That no member of the M. T. Asaccia- formerly worked for price to the formal r inless he siyn his ne te R Paper, wtawiog an Tailors’ Uni: ob reported meoting on yy and bad agreed to support the M. 7. As- Many of the firros belonging to ther A member of the Clothiers’ Aasvc body (about 62) had discbar.ed their hands and Would not again employ them thould be raised, or unt. they ceased tk until the trike belong to the Journey mena’ Union SPVOLENT Uston, Wornine Tarcors' Trane Peorrerryr asp Ra The delegates Lelonging to this Sxtety from the various shops now on a strike met at Columbian Hall, Grand street, laat evening, for the purpose of ¢ the present fering questions affecting atute of the trace, the main oue being the proposition made by the borses to raise the jeet for ned, t r will certainl? bo raised in a day or tWo. the prosont political carnpaign by a grand torch- « will be @ix Divisions, composed of Associations from every Ward in the city, including both East. ern and Western Districts, form in Park avenue, right rest! Park, about i3¢ o'clock, and march the principal atreeta of old Brooklyn anc bury. Callu'é shop, (he first struck d to let the question of wages Lea subs A lengthy debate en- e wtion was are thas the sirke wralnat vedat Itiat ved, how PROUKLYN, Tur Destocrats of Brooklyn will iad ap t procession, which iu to take place on Fridey yvening, and from the Interest taken by all the clubs, promises to be an imposing affair, There The pr on the Ciy brough JERSEY CITY, SurpLemMentaL DeRarr,--A supplemental traft for the sub-tietricta of Harrison township, North Bergen aud Union, in Hudson county, took place yesterday. ‘ ‘ demonstration and tore) light place tr parations mate ttle thought that this will be ono - the largest demonstrations ever made in Jersey City, No, fterts fire engine thia afternoon, and will have o parade and mupper, { el we safety guard The deficiency in Harrison was tor whieh 6% uaroes wore drawn; North Ber- » 24 detic », and 45 names drawn, Luion, 2 wney, and 69 barces drawn, Uston Demonxsrration.—A grand Union rocestion will take Jersey City this evening From the pre- defi A New Srram Fine Excinet.—-Engine Co, » of dersey Cty, will bring home their new News Items. (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Contraors for 26,000 barrele of flour were award esterday by the Cor.teieary Departinent at hington, at from $12.50 to g12.8%— A vary ef guerrillas wade an attack on Monday night on the colored company recently raised by Judge Un terwood, of Alexandria, Va,, at their sta- tions near Acotink, Quite a spirited fight occurred which resulted in the route of the guerrillas. ‘Tar Alexaniris, Va, Gaznrte has been suspend: ed, owing to Mr. Snowden, the proprictor being ameng those Southern the oympsthizera detailed us ’ Orange gud Alexandria Rail- road ayrainet guerrilla attacks Tur Oregon L ature bas poriged the iseu- ing of $200,00 in State bounds for bounties to help recruit 1,000 soldiers for service on the borders of that State. Invrtas Superintendent Hobington has concluded atresty with the Klowrth and Modoa Indlans of ithern and Middle Oregon, by which twonty- five ojuare wiles of land are ceded to the United ea iy considerationjo! thejusual annuities, and o certain gum to be expended for teams aud farming implementa As official record « been published f the court-martial cases hae The hat embracea 1 colonel, 1 major 22 captains, 26 first Neutenanta, 20 seoond Neutenants 2 assistant eiryeons, and 1 chaplain, Me nvictedef various offences, including tregloet of duty, embezz'ement, and 26 for drunk- ‘hile on duty, The larger number of these ra wore distalased the service. ine U.S. stosmer Bermuda arrived at Philadel- puin lost evening, from the West Gulf squadron, Foe bmngs twenty-two officers aud ove hundred ght sick and dischargod seamen, The + Galveston, Texa& op the Sith ult, She reporta the capture of two prizes ty the UB. were ¢ e steamer Mobile, one having an assorted cargo, and the other with a valuable cargo of cotton, There was no news of importance at Mobile—the fleet and land forces being comparitively quiet, General Intellf{zence. {By Mail to the New York fun.) Or peteto on a farm tn Preston, Conn, plarted lant May, yielded 849 bushels of potatoca this ta A pows-wast editor declarea that modesty is a quality that bighly adgrus 6 Woman, but ruine a» tual. Taw Cincinnati Presbytery have decided that any Tso Masntoldng thas vlavery is vot a cin ie lable bo censure, Bessawin (ree ear, the great mathernaties! and sehoot author, dled on Friday, th th ult., in Bradford, Conn, aged 78 ven Copies of th onatitution an! Ordinancea of Ne vads were seutto the President by Wwiesraph, ata Coat of over four thousand dollars Tar Roy, Dr, Cabill, the celebrated trish orator, and jecturoy, broken down by inauy infirmities, died in the Carney Hospital at Boston, on lhurs- day lust, aved sixty-five yours, Con, Winsor, of the fanous “Billy Wilsents Zounves' bas recently “si ted the colors of the Mt rogiment tn the Burean of ary Statistics, where A MINIATURE steamer is now running on the Con- rs they wall Le preserved necticut mver between st Windsor and Hartford 1: is thirty-three feet long, 4.1 makes a trip -sev- enteen miles—fo less than ao bour All the fuel consumed in the voyage i@ one fence-ra |, E, B, M_ Hooker, the correspond at of the India- na Sate JovkNAL, has come to ,riet iu Sherman's depart nat Gen. Suerman, and ta now engaged in sweepi the sircets of Chattanvoga ping Nuwe from St, Domingo ia te the effect that the rebel Genera! Fl Polaco arremed Buleedo and an- other member of the government, tried them by court-martial, and shot thei ; ail of which facts he communicated te tue Spaulsh General Le Guadare ino dispateh, Taoren 4 Protestant country, the veneration for the emblerntic cross is very great in the national peice ce rane 808 nyost of the churches are ung wil ures of the Crucifixion, and of ciber ralictous subjecia while di ~ ng of the present | ‘. : spects vo binck case, eithe farncuia sleruer ite, ored troops, Inbor ou the | Workine Worers tecrive t toa, in ¢ varricade, clerka’ bire, & | thenre to the South at, fe » Wibameburrh. Avrrrmm from Havana aie: “Te news of the | les eat bl Ag ap * ‘nad ta Ae here | capture of the Roanoke leved the ansiary of | Jur Ets. Ab y ardlt ton wad A 7 ee 5 here who} ) (| @0u finding therm will be suitalls warded by loaving rth " ot tis} 13¢ ers at. Py; reported here that the authorities of Rermuda have | 5 ay = on a put the pirates in ‘rong and that ther will either $10 SE ARD—LOST, e tried or yiven up to the United States authori: |“ ane tel Pape: ties." Fist i. urning (he sate 10 No. ue ebove ie6 wwe aad thunane Srevenat arrosta of miepectad rebela hace tatele | <= heen made at sandueky, Ob lo, on the unre of DENTISTRY. boing + ated ‘n the late unsuccesyo! atte Lg = = te release the prisoners at Jobnsou's Leland, © ow rE SOV RRY of them claimed to. be a ¢ vil ineer, abd stated MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY that he hawt been em) loyed to take sound ngaot ) 9 | Be bebe they ae anat nor no charge, Beau bay and plang of the fortifications ou J mty | SEeantiten Wie 18gts._ All coeratione Wieeeoee Inland fhe men who were arrested appeared to LY ViLLERS, 155 Gand et, tro blocke be of the rutflan orler, Mi ay, 42 A LaTTER written on board the frigate Ronnole, SILVER @6 TS off Point Lookout Md, cated Oot 1564, tiv] weta, gold, Puy that the men who wanted vote the Dem t weted Without painy ticket coula not obtain their baltots, ‘The Captain | Wed with gold and other fille made nspeech in fa f Mr. Lincoln, and after. “ LLERS, s wards the tren who were in favor of MoClellan AP ed nate 7 eee were tel to go below r ired and forty | SET OF TEETH MADE IN HOURS, one obeyed, out-of @ crew of four huncre! a entire estistuction or no pa MS Sh awy bee fifty-two. On'r eleven officers and a were with Jet and 22d ats, ¢ ] Hable sett, favor of voting acoln and Johnaco welnhtad towne ais Ruel a at ? sfwee wh 2 oth av. Kk viw Givi Hnex while Be Us peeeh Getrected wichout t eatietnetion: the rebel ¢ howts were Gas oth ov, betwoen 2iet and vid eta, wenlle BIS ference al the entre of Charleston har! > , : 4 aD hin “Ate beautiful phenomenon aphenred to ap DE PARE, sho CANAL, STREE standing upon the bh.te of Morris teland, Araine | 1540 gus. Nady ; . bed #15; bow brighteued into form on an overbanging cloudy | tied with pore bar al its ends resting on the water on A@ther wide of the | to St per toort thout ynt, Ho bas beeu orrested by order of | ‘Tu 24 Masrachusetts to-day, their time ng brief edidress from President Lincnin to tho regiment. be alluded to the change in Maryland since tho ‘rst regiment from Mascachisetts paseod through it én route for the war = Tue returning pegiment, be aid, Wil! now pass through “free Marsland.’ Tr ts the intention of the Government to eatabli«h aaefiges camp at Clarkevilie, Tonn, Pour thous. and of thesa destiiuto people are already an the't was to that Httle city All the vacant Louses the college bulldinys, and the tolaces ware been taken powmenmon of, and will be tr into comfortable quarters for the reftgors, Tar Committes of the Common Cour more, appointed tem mare the coat that.cily op the oeeagion of the late | Early, heave made a report, @)owing the ment of @10,.268 $8. The itema were the citizen cuardy expenar f of Rol art! abuiree. entrenching th communing ahipa, It wave cublime picture, 7 spectators were ail tuprossod, and regarded it as a significant omen, Wr bave news from Ker West to the 07t) ult. An expedition from the United Btates | lesa had destroyed the rebel malt work at Ray, together with a quantity of valuable mater The inhabitants of the countr wed over by expedition mipletely destitute of almost eotamonr f Vif supply ste stule Y i Admiral arrived at Key West on the bY General Newton and stat! arrived on the take command of the post. In New York State there are 27 road, which have cost @15i principal canals have an miles, on which the mo mated at tive mi ns of tous, 1860 it waa G5O,214tong heving ae value of #1T70,819, 193 tolls collected in 1569 amounted to #".0%1¢ 1801 to H35, in 1s62 to #4, 304, 1068 to $5.115,501. The Btate debs is 96,5 gad the canal debt 824,275,470, On the 22d ult, the blockading Meet off Charter. ton, discovered eorly in tho morniug, a large steamer ju the mouth of the barbor, and opened fire on her, The vessel, in attempting to ew » ot aground on Bullvan's Island, Our batteres on Morris Island ther menced firing on her, and the 800-p er gave her a fow shells which stove in her stern and rendered ber 3 complcte wreck, Ble was from Nassau with iarge assorted cargo. Tux Charleston Muncrny, of October 29d, rays milea of rail- The sixteen scregate lensth of 1020 ement of tonnage ia esti- Gd, “From « gentleman just from Wilmir Jearn that the blockade of that port is aa eitective a4 Yankee ingenwty ond an unlimi force of gunboats can make It. They have now estatlished two lines of picket boats in the offing, to give the alarin of the attempted egresa of Liockule-runners, and ns oon ag the latter make ther sppeiranes, | the ‘keta and bt bs, y te for blockading ihe pe rt are good, and ¥ Lao perhaps n month longers when they will all be swept away by the rude Dinets of winter,"’ Tury have some savage females in Philadelphia A iew das Catharine Nagle wud Marzaret Murphy indulked ina t In the course of wh Margaret threatened to tear Catharine's to and puther band in the Intterta me purpose, Catharine however, bad ¢ jection to parting with that mdir attachment, apd accordingly “nur dow garet's finger and bit it of, } ladies then brought suit against t sault, and the Judge, thinking equally punished sacquitied both, fluger was produced iu Court preserved lo sp re, Tue Pauverro Hena.v, of Port Roval, October " 2, anya: "1 rebel prigunuerd 4 ery unler fl Morrix Ts!andy int abou tor the placing of Union prisoner Charlestey, | ——== ——- = on ave all been removed to Po BELG ROWS. fion of this wau the : - poinsiaiigaiaheiet General Poster, by Ger £1 AND UPWARDS, ON ru) prisoners in Charlie Hank ot London, sod to wo place of security. Ko, el bs of tr quetly ¢ doin several by ees ta wats i ideuts worthy w %, FARGO & CO, the prisoners ask perminsion to take t —NEUTRAL FLAG, oath of ailegiaace, but General Foster has not yet granted their request," “MARINE NEWS. Nov, 3—8. Ry 6 52-8. 8..454--H. Wit > CLEARED TRAMBITIPS—D Uucy, Philed; Frenklin, Pht RelLecea ¢ . iuston, DC, SHIP Temati, Cart, of Bolland, for Antworp BARK—Quindaro, [Britieh) Maconler, for Arroyo. BRIGS—Canning, Trinidad; Margaret Bid iiar bor Grace Coquette, Slew Looae; Hor Coumure Jdavo; EF Thowpowon, st dohas; 1. Cain, EMzabethport. BCHOONERS he Machiue, Dart. ey le, Mayag runuer, Waahia Chincoteague; Nir Wilminet Wilmington; Aro. 8 Atubor; EC seranton, someiee', ALLIVED, MSHIPS Peale, Has Perea, (Boel) Le Cuyshors, Port Roral Clit Lafavette, Havre BUIPS—Atmoephert, Liverpool, Ben} Adame, do: Borrento, Liverpool. RTE wW of Maucheste! BARKS <1 W Ciriffith, Matenzae Trent, of Swe den, ow Gottenburg. Coluuibia, Lives pool BRIGS—Trackless, Port au Prince; Retrieve, Lio gan; Firm, eps; Brisk, of St John, tay Buran, ‘ . ‘hh hate, Lingua, Cb BCHOONERB- Walter Ralewwh, Balt Cary DB Steet. man, Gt Keg Harbor, Retrieve, Linea: Wild Maitland; Cuicorn, Cornwadlie: karex, Harttor } Btetwon; Provincetown tor Philn bias PGs trioueeater; Annie M, St Joho c Proviceace due Par Pawtucket; Jobu OU drelaud, Provicencg: luring the adaninis. | Pawnov, Norwich, Qouu BELOW--A brig, unkvown w sand Hehe, Too Late for Classification. HE WH WARD eratic Club will hoid # mie at the loth Ward i DES e'clock, When there will t drese the meet!s ly BELI, Pres, WM. WARD, Se 99p Warp—ar -~ meeting of tion, held at Natic nt epee .kore to ATKICR CAMP ova r V Conve McKeon Assembly Hali on Wednesday, Nov. ea, the jollowing :esolution was adopted: Wheres Mr. THOS, O'CALLAGILAN bas withdrawn fin this canvass as oa candidute for the Ageembly, with he viow of obtaiaing success to the Deuoeratic party, It was —Resolved, That we go into nomination lor ate other candidate, that will be eure to meet with cra ; und on proceeding to ballot, the Hon, ALIEX- fer Awembien aves baste, Chalraas. & lor mbLy, 4 . HB, MENDBRBSON, Bes, at expenens of | wod | AN "ADJOURNED } “Marder Will Out” of thie Btory is anewsidabty [The enntinastion crowded oat to-<iny | LOST AND FOUND. | Lost xs V, 18T., A BOX MARKED J. J. Osi EL, 401 Fourth et. The fuder will be roe leating it atthe SM L lnei. fror roadway, U tEWARD—ON TUESDAY, et CA Tuan e woklin x cart. in gous from gat to New Haven depot coutaini coats, spook & tlovt, Norwalk, Coun, the aon. MORISON, WiWAY, Will receive the aho OST—RY A POOR WIDOW, A PATR OF in Parie—A fu! sett fre and upwards, W ranted for 10 years, by, AUD, bute h ents iat, 51 Ave. C, near 4th ot, 33 ro SEWING WACHINES, WING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO rent—All kinde, new S F snd second hand, cheap fi enah Ari payinent. Macha bought and . nites at dof Droadway, room 3, upe th tty over bookotore, ¥ MEDICINE ee one TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN DO. tor have gained twenty pounds of flesh In tw: by the Herb Doctor's treatment. W pi ttothe Doctor TL wae troubled with Co: Uon, eeneral debility, pain in the breast and nee ot breath, &e, bein now ove rod POMURPHLY, i60 G ich wy N.Y, OUR MOTTO aruch Balmser have ne strife, No Neture or the Law, r With blood our hands w Nor polsen men to ease t Ov r Fat) does 1 lay Provides the reall lla; The simple Herbs bomesih our feat, Weil weed, rellogo our pains e mpiete, Wenn Vien A rimpie Flerh, asimpla Piower, Culled trom the dewey Lee, ‘These. theae shall k with to Of change and he akht 2 thease: mening powee Office, No 181 Fulton etrect, Brooklyn. room % a} 37 steirme NO CHARGI for Cousultation or ce! RE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPI BYRUP Tar and Wild Ch BH conte pet Rottio, ‘To he t €1Gre, CO; ave ond wth j store, cor, Hudean nnd Hamroond | cor, Rowe ud *“ | MILNé-. 217 Fult t JILES, PILES—FISTULAS, FISTUI Lhousande have bee ed be the r te lab sat FOR All eudecers from. the y WELD Cother me Ma ' the na THOMAS PR a | xed wo cneh box of the ee sua aft. British * 1A Nov, Sth. FOR IA X LINE Ship “AMEr KAGLE" enile thie day, For passive to or irom, or Diate atthe lowest pom hie rey TAP-SCOTT BROTHERS & €O., ren. 1 Geren ‘outh atreet. LD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TG \ LIVERPOOL,--CONSITTE TION, nila Nov, Sthy | JOUN I i} wtulow Swallow Tuil Line ‘from or vo Loa ULYMOL THE BROCE guila let Nov, For passage or dratt apple to WILLIAMS & GUION, | 4 Fu t 8u9 | PASSAGE MW) AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY Dratta on England, land, Seorland and Wales, at of Liverpool Packeta, Perseverance, Atniospueie, ¢ Benicia Adama, Fi For Paseawee and Dr PaAPscor? York AND LIVER IANA NSTOWN Lol QUI AM Tt FRRIN, ai Loy eteerin't by to WILLIAMS & Git ASH COAL OMAT 4 HITR ly sue, 3 A REDUCED PRICE, DELIV. Habe ply at 142 Th ave ) yA, near 19th ef, or at the Gue Works A. 8, Psi WOOD, COALS AT REDUCED ts Stove aud Keg #11 pos sid Bowery ema ORMICK’S COAL YARD, 204 & Fast itdet. 1 Ked aad Whit | Coal dels touny 5 Citys wt ald 40 5 te Yard, “wa & u t bed ot bet. va and ayes, T% EQ 50 fe Bs. OF THE BEST TIO j, Aah Nut or small Stove Biz; i r ve, woreene. and delivs ered se betwoou West and Wish EXCURSIONS, DSON RIVER RAIL ROAD,—TRAINS \I | trom Chambers at, tor Alle aud iroy, apd imces North wad Woet, atl 30 aud 12M. 3 Shy and 1) 4) P, M,andon Su x, | bad at 6.00 P, M, trom tralia, Abe wh Bleeplug care an 6 30