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(Continued from the first page.) Geman of high personal standing and enlarged lega) experience He bas een widely known for years ese staunch wtvocate for emancipation tn Ken- fucky. For a number of yeara be served in the Btate Senate of Kentucky. Mexican advices per tie Sacramento, say that on the 13th of November the French landed troops at Mazatian and took formal possession of the town. The Governor of Mivatian with bis forces aban- doned the place the night previous ao that no re- sistance waa offered to the Innding of the Fronch troops, It is also reported that Alvarez had de- feated an Imperial force marching on Acapul: Heavy raina preva! throughout California tater- Tuptiny trade and travel, Tar Madrid Gazerre states that the Queen of Spiin wives clrect pecuniary nse # three thousand men and seventeen wd minty. woven women, and g ves en pic f diflerent Kinds to nineteen bun tred ‘ f anaking in all aixte-seven hundred and fifty-o @ individuals, ‘ib relief coats her a mum © 10,926,000 reals = In the iber mentioned there @re persons of all dlawce fr the highest to the Aumblort, Charter J2lection. rine, HE LIST OF CANDIDATES. Alarge number of candidates have been pre- genied for electicn to civie offices by the various political organizations, id the contest of to- morrow bids fair to of the most exciting Charter elections held ‘n this city for a number of years, The ‘ring’ apd the Mozart “ring have united u st of their nominces, The Republican *\ polidated, and many Ince; are withdrawn, after having rerved the purposes for which they set themeels up. The McKeon Democrats, beinit ) he sore-beaded Demvoe- racy opposed t. Tar Mozart, ere in the Held with s hist of cantidates, among whor will le recogn!z¢d the natn iy men worthy to fill the vanous offices for which they have been nomi- mated. Prominent smong these is Wr, Mackellar, Eaq., for Councilman ju the 7th District. The © one Yammanuy nw * have also virtually con- endenta of both partes ined by many sof ma Dest ticket is provably that of the Citizens’ Ansociation, Although most of ite nomml- pations were made upon the system in vourue among the other political ormanizations the Agaceiation presents the mes of many men who will, if elected, worthily fill the offices for which they are candidates May not rec @ban halfa dozen men of their political faith ; but that circumstance will hardly prevent this ticket from receiving the support of all wh change in the administration ef public affairs. If euch menes Ely, Tillou, Meeker elected Aldermen, the beginning of @ purer muni-+ cipal legislation may be kk For school offices, near Democratic partizans 1 ge in thia list the names of more lesire o , and others, are M1 tt anexceptionable, aad @ Lite maquiry soters which ticket t Dallots. Below will be found a ''stof all the candidater, eorrected from the best sources of information: candidates are watisfy select beiore cas ther Aldermen, DEMOCRAT Diet, Tammany Dem, 1, .Jobu Moore. tr A. Barney.) 8..< Charles Riley, - 6. John McCool, NOMEN ATIONS, Mozart Dem, Johu Moore Michacl Norton. Tmatius Flynn. 4..John G. Haviland, John G, Hoviland, 9 .Lewia R. Ryors Lewis K, Ryers. 11. .Jobn Brice dobn Harty. 18. . Peter Master Janes Me Kewen, 15. . Alexander Br James O'Brien, an Voort , \ Jobu Hart. McKeon Dem, 1—Jobn Moore 6 —[natius 7—William 9—Michael Larlin 18—James Kb. Brady, 16—George W. Varian, 17--B. W, Van Voorhis Other Independents, $d Dis, F. 8. Pevdieton, vio Dis, James Gregory, V6sb ** Bamuel Wold Independent Dem, Jacos Pitgerall, ne Matshow Ciintou Merry Moore. REVUDLICAN NOMINATIONS Draper, Kep Jj san), Hotaung. 3—HL. Fischer 6—A. H. Reech, 4—Ww. H, Gedney 9—J. A. Conover, 11--J. Myers, Darling, Rep Jobn Datteraoy A.W Keech, lgase Dayton. 18—N. C J. E. Contter 165—C. © Pinckney. Ed.C, Johnson, a7—R. C Brown, J. KK, Watson, CITIZENS ASPOCLATION, Dist 1,,..,...Thornas Btewart, bi] Francis R, Tile 4 John Locker, if »William P, Bensoll. i sWilliams Cooper, 9 u Jonathan Mvers, 1s Nathan ©. Ely, in W (The election n the 4th District has not been au- thor.zed by the Common Coune! ! ) rnnen in IS@2. Otticial Vote for Ak In the Pins Distmiet, consisting of the lst and 24 Wards, t bbe tistrioteof the Bd Ward, lat t the dt) Ward wod Tot Dosiriet of the Oth + Dew eived Tan. &M In the Ture br rhiot, consisting of the 4th Dis. trict ofthe ot W ste Ward, aud the tirst five districts of t Henry, Tain, Dein, re ort 2 votes ndor vet 420 votes roe YOY Volos, In the Founta Pie onion, and 9th Districts of the 6 of the Tth Wart, 4 sand Oth Dhatricts of the 10, Ward, Tth Diastiietof the 18th Ward, and the 4 1h Districts of the 14th Ward—As ection of 100, cons’ sting of the sth Word, firat six districts Mahe Tan. &M Y), ery, ' Lenn, rece Earle, Dud, Doni, re In the Fie ia Disrnier, sisting of the Oth, Tth, Git, Veh, Wih, Die Pint . the sth Ward, first three «isi of the Mh Ward, and €rst three distr f the th Ward, Mot. received 2211 votes, Keee 1 1400 vote; Girvan, Ind, Dem, received 52 votes. In the Severin Distnier, consisting of the 4th to the 12th Districts of she Oth Ward, and the duh, Gb, 6th, Teh aud 1th Districts of tho 15th Ward : Chipp, Tam. and Moz, Dom, received 1916 votes, Gedney, Repu lh received Lidl votes, Crane, Ind, em, received 404 votes, in the candidates in the Fifth District, and the Tammany in the Seventh District + 7—John B, Cummings ord: Masterson, Tarn. & Moz Dem.,received 2080 votes, Allet, Bepublican, 1ece! vod 1525 vo @°. Sengrist, Jef! Dem, rewive’ " © votes, In the Furteesta Dierrret, com ng the 2st Wad: nt, Tato & Mow. Dem received 2209 votes. Denals, publican, received 1087 votes, Giover, Ind, Detn. received 461 votes. In the Bevextexnto Diwratct, comprising the 12t, Ward: Long, Tam. Dem, received 185% votes. M. Quade, Moz. Dem, received 1001 votes, Dunning, Republican, received 694 votes, Coancilmen. DRMOCRATIO NOMINATIONF, Tammany Dem, McKeon Dem, Senat, Drsta +~—Kdwin M, Hagerty, Jobn Healy, Jobn Stacom, Patrick H Keenan, Inanc Robinson, James Hayes. 6—James G. Brinkman, Joseph Bellemheiruer, Edward Costello Anthony Shae. A, Vi Edward B, Cuonion, Patrick H Keenan, Thomas Sinnott, James McGuire. Edward Welsh, John McKeckeinen, inh Heffernan, Thomas Brady, ce K ater, Bernard Kenny, P per J, Blinn, Samuel Lanter! iach, Charles H, Whalen, 6—J. Honghtalin, G MoGrath, ‘Y. Leary, John Houghtaling Iaanc G. Seixas, Thornas Ls aryy urray, Frederick L. Vulte, William Mackellar, Frank McElroy, William Sinclai Thomas O'Callahan, e John U, Gent, Thos. O'Callaban, P Horan. Mozart has nominated tho following candidates Fourth District, and adopted the McKeon 7=—David Fitzgerald, Patrick Russell, Valent ne Cook, ath Dist, Mozart Thomas P. Powers, Rubard Fitzpatrick, Michael Mulivan, Michael Brophy, Samuel L, Haughton, Jaren Hayes REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS Darling Repub, Draper Repub. 4—Robert BR. Mi, Joho J. Davidaon, Charles H. Patrick, Anthony J, Oliver, Isaac Rovinsony, Chandler H, Patrick, John Stacom, Patrick H. Keenan, P. Keenan, James McGuire, Janes Hayes, Isaac Robinson 6—William H. Taylor Phi'ip Bchetla, J Henry A Binith, Jobu Mu fe, » Flazieton, Falward W. Perley, White, Samuel P. Patterson, 8. R. Patterson, Fi Taylor 6—George McLean, William H. Housenor Wiliam Atkinson, Abram EB. Dater, Jobo WH HMillard, Charles J, Holder, A_N, Denman, William Atkinson, Moses E. Crasto, Albert FE Boger*, Martin Thatcher, J, Sols Ritterband, Geo, M Van Nort, J.W. Green, Hamlin Baleock, Austin A Fuller, William Walter Phelps, Join W. Bockborn, John W. Bockhornu, Jawes W. Welr. Charlies N, Docker, CITIZENS ABGOCIATION, Dist 1 Ji, Patrick, John Comerterd Chua, A. Viemelster, James MoGnire, Villiam H. Taylor. aries J. Dodge. Poter P. Larremore, Charles Koster, Barnuel P. Paterson, John © Conner, Charles B, Cornell. Aim, Lent, James McCullongh. James Wilson Gri ens Joho Falconer. Win. Hawks, seeeeses Charles N. Decker, Geor,e H, Ross. Win. Walter Phelps, Brophen G, Searles. Jotn W, Boekhorn, Drownloe Beusel. The Indevendent Candidates are: 4th Dat, H McLean, RK. Fitzpatrick W. Morvan, J. Pren- rant. Sth Dist. J Gu Dist, P swinan aad Geo, That, Stephen Roberts Wm. L, Lewis, aud Adam Ray Oficial Vote for Councilmen in 1863. Fovrta Disrriot,— Wards, Ist, 2d, Sd, 4th, 6th, Gib, Teh, Sth and Ith. Tam, and Moz,| Republican. | Dem Dem Cunnion, ...4481/Pariso,,... 8208 14506) Bailey... ...2647 Ind, Dem. [fad .’.2)11514|MeCollum,. ..24t : ind, Dem GC. reecees Cc, inter. 4655 746 Kiernan 20 eee L092) Ind, \Sandford. .....28 Presid't, 14300] Firmn District —Wards 10tb, 11th, 15th and 17th, Tam Dem Moz Dem, | Kepublican, *Wobsier... 8614) Keonan. .. ..4585| Rutherford, 8855 O'Connor. 40 Reppor....7100)Nesbitt .,., S804 *Heffernan..7 Schneider. .$067|/ Whitten S89T *Koster,. ...01 alviu..,., .0406/ Hazleton... 4053 *Groas,,,...T291|/ McGuire . BSD "Ryan 7448] Blinn... pobt, is Towers, Ind is Dem Bixtn Distaior,—Wards, 9th, 15th, 16th and 15th. Tam. & M.Dem., Republican. | Ind, Dem, *Havilaud. . 740% Pangborn,. 1156 Vanderpoo!. 108 Owens,.....0583'Galway, Ind, Kep Murray 7 Heplurn, }Housner 1061 *Mhaffer ... |McLean oA *Hougbtalin "McGrath... Dator.....++« Pullis, Kep, Baventa Disteict,—Wards, 12ih, 19th, 20ih, 21st Jaques ‘Updyke , aud 22d. Tam. Dem. | Moz. Dem, | Republican, *Fitgverald, ‘Hart . B844) Baboock... Ta? *Ruasell,,. S670 Gallagher Pinckney... 1009 *Hrice,.... 41 Keevan,....549'Cudlipp,... 71 “S40T!Nolan ,,,.. 8834 Sraritt.. S811) Brady. ...,...42)Wataon,, 1321 Ind, Dem, |Snyder, Geohagan), 8783) *Rrandon *J yee... *Louk . A480 82 * Klected, Candidates for School Olllcers. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, Freat Diernior, comprising the Ist, 2d, Sd, tb, 6th, Ob and sth Wards, Jas. B. Deviasac, Esq. haa received the unani- mous nomination of all parties fn this district, Sroonp Disrnior, coupriging the Tsu, 10th, 13th and lah W Republican m. Win, Garduer, Dra. and) us M OMoK, Dar, and Citz, § Wille Rob Toren Disrun 1, comprising Ninth and Sixteenth Wards. Orlando P Smith, TAM, Jas Farr, Dar, Rep, Robt. Mackie, Cuz, Ase. Joo, Delamater, Dra, Rep, Fovwrn Disixior, comprising the Eleventh and Seventeenth Warig Jae, F. Purner, 1.4M, Rott, A, Barry, Dra, and) R.ch'd H, Bowne, Cis, Ass, Dar. Rep. Fura Disraior, comprising the Fifteeath and Ficghteenth Wards, In the Nexra Pisiaior, comprising the 16th Ward: togers, Tam, & Moz, Dorn, received 2012 votes, Dayton, Repubiican, received 1716 votes, Mclotyre, Ind, Dem., 70 votes, In the Erxvewra Disreiot, comprising the 20ta Ward: Hardy, lam. Vem,, received 2266 votes, Pock, Moz, Doni, received 1404 votes, Boel Bowublicais recaived 130% valet Jas. W. Gerard, T.4M, 8, Woir Roosevelt, Citz, Thos, Jeremiah, Mok, Stxta Mstrior, comprising the Twentieth and Twenty-first Wards W. Livingston, McK, = Jas, M. M heen Bresnd} Dar, and Citz,, Tam, & Moz. d& McK, Sxventu DistTuiot, comprising the Twelfth, Wi tcbaoaty Tam, yo, Wheeler, Dr, BO. m, Hite Dy a, ME Jus, Mouwelihy Mus, these were Margaret l’etors, of No, 19 Baxter street; Barah FE. Willlams, of No, 19 Mulberry street; Sarah Savocoe, of Baxter strect, corner of Leonard, eo Mary Bean, a pauper, The three former are colured and aged from 15 to 22 years; but the the four seemed disposed to be quarrelsome, but all at the examination before Sergeant Kennedy ap- one by one, as they were teken in by the patroll- stuper soon after her incarceration, and at about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, when the aged companiona, she Repu! 33, Patent’ Mien, He Moe, Ott, Theta, ’, Crowe, W. q aud M. tern BB} 6 Jno, Vogel, Dra. Rep. 6—Owen Kinney, Tam. ToMichl McKeen, Tarn, Wen. Hl. Thrall, Cite, Richd, Walters, M ji t. Wm. C. Harmer, Dra. SJ), Aliken, McK A&C, J.J. Dull, Tem, & Mos A. F_ Dow, D. BR. & C. Geo, Patterson, Dra. B. 9~ 104, McKenzie, T, & M. B J. Evans, McK, D, D. Wright, Dra. Rp. W. P. Birdaall, Dra. BR. 11—J. Wague:, Moz, 12—Thoa, Veiteh, Tam, Horatio P. Allen, Citz, E. Elliott, Olt. Thoa. Shanly, Meg. T. E.R. Hawks, McK. H. W. McDonnell, Cite 1. M, Poyte, Dea. -W.H.T T.&M, Jas, Cond.ct, Dra. Rp. Dea. 18 4 15 16 A. Hi, Stewart, McK, -No nomination made, HLA. Vallor, 14M &, N Jarvis, Jr McK, it H. L, Slote, op. 15M. J, Power, T, & M. Jos. F. Joy, Cite, 19—A Heim, Ger, Dern, HL H, Lae, Citz W—J.G. Dinond, Dem, W.C.Lavingston, D&C, Jno. L. Rowe, Ger. Dy MK, & Moa 21 =F. M. Banks, Tam, R. B, Atterbury, D R. Biowart, D. BR. & C. 22—1. Fan, Ger, Dem. J. M. Heick,Tam.& McK, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AMD THE VICINITY. ANoruer Honrorn—MtpxiGut MURDER LS A CatL—Taege Coroney Wows avp Ona Intent Woman wx ran Bixta Parctxcr Punoson—Tar Inten Woman's Boatwo Dasuep Our, —On Saturday night and Bunday moruing Captain Jourdan'’s men arrested and took to the Sixth Procinet Station House the ueual number of drunken and disorder- ly persons, eleven of whor were taken in betwoen miduight and 2 o'clock in the marning, Among latter was an Insh woman, aged 62%, Neither of peared to be grossly intoxicated and harmless, and men of the precinct they were sent into a cell for fernales, Bavacoe, howevor, recovered from her Irish woman Bean appeared and became one of her for ome reason became enraged ; and perceiving that abusive epithets had no effect upon her new cell-mate, she resorted to blows, and knocked her to the floor and beat and kicked her until life had fled. Hergompanions, meantime, shrieked in vain for aid, bat their cries were not heard by the watchman, for the prisoners were singing, shouting, blaspheming, and raising Redlam gencrally, and in that Hades on earth no otficer could, In the language of the night watch- man, “hear his own ears’? One of the fetnales begged Bavocoe to desist; but the tigress turned upon her and threatened murder if che interfered, and the hideous work went on until the doorman, in his rounds, reached tho spot, The officers of the cell were called, and the murderews waa removed to another cell and kept until the arrival of Coroner Naumann and e jury, Tostamony was ther taken, as follows: Margaret Peters, sworn.—T was arrested and bronght bere last evening, with Sarah Williams aud the prisoner ;_ we were all placed in one cell ; afterw loceased was put foto tho cell with us; the prisoner anke! me whether the deceased was was white or black ; she pulled deceased off the bench on which she was # ting, and took the seat bereelf : deceased said something to the prisoner, when the latter took hold of her head, pulled ber back to the floor, and stamped on her head with her feet ; she continued to stamp on ber five or ten minutes, and wont away, but attacked her again ; T attempted to call the doorman, when she struc me and knocked me against the door ; she said if didu't shut up she would serve me the same way ; the doorman came along soon afterward ; I called out to him that I believed deceased was dead; he opened the door and came in aud examined her; Lefore he came I fe.t of deceased and found that she was cold ; | said to prisoner, “Lirzie, I beleve she is dead ;"' she replied, “D—n it, let her die |'* Sarah S. Williams, being sworn, deposed that the prisoner accosted the deceased betore push- ing ber to the floor, saying “What are you talking to colored people for, you old white rip f'" ‘Then the prisoner selaed deceased by the neck and hurled her against the wall, whon the deceased ap- pesled t ber assailant, saying * Don't kill me; I am & poor, Unfortunate woman ;" to which the piisoner replied, “I don't care whas you are ;"" sho then struck and kicked the woman, a the witness above describes, and having consummated as murder she uext attempted to ri her victim's pockets, This witness adds: We bad been drink. ins some,” C ptain John Jourdan, of the Sixth Precinct, sworn—Last night at@litg o'clock, I ordered Po- liceman Bhehau and Caddel to bring in the three women present ; two of them were quarreling in Park stroet, near Mission Place ; the prisoner was standing in Baxter street, near Park, talking toa white man ; she afterward came to where | waa, and I told her to go about her business ; when the otfwers (ook away the two women the prisoner followed them ; I afterward saw the prisoner in the cell with them ; ahe called me, and sald that she bad done nothing, and asked why abe was locked up atthat tiie there was such @ noise in the yrinon that one could hardly hear one's own voice; told the doorman to put the quiet prisoners to- yetber as far as he could, and the disorderly one's in cells by themselves ; this morning, at 6 o'clock, T heard that deceased was dead; I asked the prison- er how she took ber hfe, and she replied that a policeman bad hit deceased with a club, Dr, Wooater Beach, Jr sworn—I have made o post-mortem examination and found several deep cuts on the face and sealp ; a ruptured blood-vessel was found in the cranial cavity ; the hemorrhage and consequent compression of the brain were the immediate cause of death, Ocher immaterial testimony was taken, whon the Cage was submitted to the Jury, and upon their erdict Coroner Naumann committed the prisoner, Elizabeth Savocoe, to the Tombs, and gent the principal witnesses to the House of Dotention, Tur Tomns TRAGEDY,—Another of the vic- tims of the tragedy of Friday morning last in the City Prison—William George by name—died on Saturday morning. Coroner Naumann held an in- quest, buslearned nothing beyoud the facts which wore elicited on the inquest upon the bodies of Mc- Donald and Kennedy. Muurary Arrams—THe Comino Drart -—Naw Enno.tent,—The great task of correcting and completing the enrollment, in view of the coming draft, has begun, under the management of the County Volunteer Committee, and under the direct control of the Chairman of the Committeo, Supervisor Blunt, and Elijab F. Purdy, one of tho Committee, This curollment ia to be made in an- ticipation of a further call from the President for men. The correction of the enrol Iment lists here- tofore have Leen very erroneous, but through the timely discovery of Supervisor Blunt, in getting the credit of all naval enlistmonts, our citizens were spared a draft which otherwise must have been sure to follow, [iis now, in visw of apowber amah, considered by tie Votonteer Committee to becheir duty to have the euroliment so corrected, that the prociae quote of this county shall be fix- ed, The large marble front double budding sit- uated at Nos, 71 and 75 Duane street, has been selected by the Committee for ther headquarters, to be demgnated as the “ Evrollment Bureau,'’ Hundreds of clerks are here to be employed in the work of enrollment,and revising and correct ing the liste @ sent in trom the different Provoat- Marsbala. A thoroug! system is here estal lished in the division of the labor, in Waris and Congres- sional districts, onxch one of which has a Superin- tendent, who has the control, and is responsible for his department or section, the whole being mibor- dinate to the Chief of the Bureau, Mr, Cornelius Carson, who has served as the Clerk of the Com- mittee since {ts firat organization. When the on- roliment shall have been completed, Clerks and No- taries Public are to see each person enro| lod, ao that should he be liable to # draft, it will be so entered on the lista. If, on the contrary, be is not lable there must be stated the cause for exemption, ac- companied with proper affidavits. The following are the recognized causes of exemption ; 1. Over 45 years of age. 2. Under 20 years of age 8. Reing an alien, and never having voted, 4. mavies furvished # Bubstitute in anticipation of th . aving been drafted and furnished a Substi- 6. Having been drafted and pald commutation 7. Having been drafted and received a certificate of permanent ph tical disability . Being permanently phy y dinqualified, 9. Having served two vears in the Army or ype during the present War, and been honorably discharged, There is every reason to believe that thie will be the last effort to bave a correction of the enroll- ment lists of this County, and to have this a suc- cessful one the citizens of this city and county must give their co-operation. Oo Saturday last the Commitwe received over thirty recruits and substitutes, and during the whole of the past week volunteering bas been very liv and there is bo question that ff all who desire substitutes would “step up to the Captain's office and settio'’ the quote of the County of Now {York might be completed before next Summer, In this connection itis proper to state that itis reported upon good suthority that Secretary Stanton wi!! commend to Congress an amencinent of the enrollment act, so that drafted men cannot have auch facilities for escape as they have heretofore enjuyed Anotuer INceNinAry Fire,—At a quarter past four o'clock yesterday afternoon, a fire broke out in the dry goods store of Halstead, Haines & Co., 874 Broadway, which was found to have origi- nated in the sub-cellar of the building. The fire- men Were soon on the ground, and succeeded in confining the fire to the place in which it originated, and as it was used as a packing room, an linmense stook of goods was stored therein. The loss by fire and water i# estimated at about $80,000; in- sured, The upper part waa « ied by Oliver, Cai ter & Co, importers of iry goods; damage slight, The building is owned by Win, B. Astor,ond was dumagod to the extent of #5000, The fire was evidently the work of au inceudiary. Comptroller Lrennav, and bis brother, Hon. Owen W. Brennan, Capt. Jourdan of the 6tu Precinct, aud reservos from the 2d, 8d, 4th, 6th and &Tth Precincts, did excellent service iu assisting their effurta. Masonic Misston.—The storehouse of this mission has just been completed on the small square at the Five Pointe, It is a wooden building 18 feet vy 40, and has been constructed uniler the superintendence of the Worshipful Stephen Ar- buthnot, Master of Eastern Btar Lodge, No, 227 of Free and Accepted Masons. To-day one hundred barrels of flour will be stored therein, and also o large quantity of coal. These articles will be sold at @ ama!! advance on cost price, the advance being simply to pay for cartage aud help. Bro, Walter H, Sharp, also of Fastern Lodge, has been most encrgetic in this matter, having given bis time sud meana to the object, One thousand dollars have been contributed to the fund by Mr. John Ander- son. Bomeof the Five Point grocers do not at. mire the erection of thia @tore among them, and accordingly two policemen have heen deviled by Superintendent Renuedy to watch the place, Tt is expected that the rush to the store will be great, aud in that case others will be built, or the present one considerably enlarged, Operattons will com. mence about Wednesday. Hepson River Raitnoav, — Important changes take place to-day in the Time Table of this road, Retorxep,—The Stoamer Bremens for Fu- rupe found “a screw loose" yesterday, when sho was seventy miles ontekle of the Hook, and she was obliged t return ts this port, No part of the screw ia broken. She will sail again the latter part of this week, St, Francis XAvivn,—The festival of this celobrated Jesuit was celebrated with great pomp on Saturday by the church which is named after him in this city, St, Francia was apostie to the Indies and Japan, and was canonized many years after his death. High mass was ming at ly o'clock by the Rev, Father Loyzance, assisted by the Rev, Fathers Phlerry and Tierney as deacons, Mr. Thomas McCuddin acted aa Master of the Cere- monies, The sermon was preached by the Rev, Father MoGean, from the text, * What profiteth a man if be sball gain the whole world and lose his own soul,” The triale sod sufferings of the a«sint, together with his success in establishing the Chris- Wan roligion in India and Japan were graphically depicted by the preacher, who closed with a ylow- ing eulogy on his life and character, Tux Wearnerk,—Atter two days of nasty, dnzzling rain, we wero favored again yesterday with a beaunful day, which was just cool enough to be pleasant, A large numler of persons visited the Central Park, aud carriages in abundance were to be seen on the drive, while Jones’ Wood, York- ville Park and other rural places of amusement were freely patronized by our German fellow citi- zens. About 8 o'clock on Saturday morning a heavy fug occurred on the river, which impeded the navigation of vossela for some time, and caused the trips by the ferry boats to be very irrezular, No accident occurred 60 far as could be ascertained, Agrest OF SovTHERNERS,—Yesterday morning the Detective Police made a wholesale ar- reat of about forty Boutherners who had omitted to comply with the registry order, They were exam- ined, but with what result the reporter had not learned at a ‘ate hour, KILLep BY HIS Brorner,—Patrick Keat- ing, who was recently shot in the abdomen by his brother Dennis, in an affray in o South street junk shop, died at the New York Hospital yesterday morning, Coroner Wildey made an ante-mortem investigation on Fridey, and learned that in the opinion of the deceased the shooting was purely unintentional, the brether, Dennis, having drawn @ pistol with tho intention of intimidating Patrick, who had attacked him, The Coroner will hold» formal inquest to-day. Suicipe or A Youxa Woman,.—About §1 o'clock on Saturday morning, a young woman, who declined to register her name, took lodgings st the Grant House, No. 44 New Bowery, and the chambermaid found her in bed, in the morning, suffering from poison, Police Burgeon Waterman being eile, ordered her sent ie bevue Roepe’ gree sud #0 oars Gi aces Court or Gewenat Srssfons.—Recorier Hoffman will open the December term this morn- ing with # very heavy calender, embracing no less than nine prisoners who are under imiictment for murder, two for manslaughter, two for Lee and one for arson. District-Attorney Hall will person comluct the trials on bebalf of the and he hopes to clear the calendar before Christ- mas, The calender for to-iay is as follows: Adam Edwards, for grand larceny ; Calvin J. Fairbanks, for false pretences; James P, Biack, for felonious sasault; Catharine Greene, for receiving stolen goods, aud Peter McMahon, for burglary in the third degroe. BROOKLYN Destreerion oy A Tow-noat py Fine.— About 8 o'clock last evening s fire broke out om the tow-boat George Farrel!, lying at the foot of Partition street, South Brooklyn. The flames spread rapidly, and soon enve.oped the veasel, which was totally destroved. Loss #25,000. The boat was owned by Mossre, Conk!.n & Henrey, of New York. - ———— MARINE NEWS. Dee. 6—8. BR. 7 00-8. 8. 4 32 H, W., even. 37, ARRIVED. —John Gilson, mK BTRAMSHIPS i Meriimack, New Wert and Port + City of Port an Prince, Port au Prince; Perit, New Haven; Edinburg, Liverpool; Bremen, returned dieabled, STIP—Ardburton, radish, Liverpool, with mdee, “homes Killam, (Br) New Haven; Blanche Adelaide, Pensacola; [bie Leghorn; Eith, of Lo f ne BRIGS—Palma, Pernambuco; Emma, Rotterdam; JW Johnson, Rarbadoes; a.ab, Malaga: Julbot Cc St Martins; Delhi, Glasgow; Thomas A Darrel! 1 T Abbott, Grand Tork; FE Dean, Matamorag boldt, Eiizabethport for Boston: Meun, St Mer- tina; L W Eatou, Moniero Bay, KCHOONERS—Lochness, St Martins J C Brooks, Toston; Fly, Phil. for Providence; Chus Hawley, Al- bany tor New Ho FH Adatna, Albany tor F Anu 8 Salter, Aib Hi Moller, Albany for Beaton; Ani any for Providences Jobo 8 Lee, Ge American Eagle, Philadel hia for New Haven; L W Birdeall, Elizabethport for New Haven; EJ Kaynor, Wasbineton, 1 ©; L Costar, Baltimore; Mary Jane, Bermuda: LP Pha Fortress Monree; Win IL, Mitchell, ilipatethport fog Boston; Josephine, Alexandria for Bridgeport; E Knight, Boston; Mary Langdon, Rockland; Atalanta, Demarara; Col Lester, Port Morris for Elizabetbporty Ww H Rowe, Providence for Philadelphia, RELOW Bark Ellingwood, Glace Bay, C B; alse two sbips and one bark unknown. ——EE— Too Late tor Classification. DEATHS. TITZGERALD.-On Sanday, Dec. 4th, after a ahi and pain wi illnesa, Robert Fitzgerald, ® native Tullamore, Kings County, lreland, The frends and the family are reepectfully i do the funeral, on Tucee day aftern 1 o'clock, from his late sol OF THE MTH rs will be held at theig SPECIAL Ward Democratic Tooms, 14 Mott *t, at fy k thie evening, Des, fth, 1564. MATHEW REYNOLDS, President; THOMAS O'CONNOR, Seer eo) —E AND Board. { © bestof hel prove with the best of places, at Sixthav. The oldest office in the city, OST—ON THE 4TH INST,, A_ LARGE Newfoundland dog. A liberal reward will be eiven by leaving him at 175 Monroe et, 38a st BSTITUTES AND VOLUNTEERS WANT- ed. Iiighest bounties in cash paid, Substitutes and volunteers furnished at ehort notice, Cail betore neaging elsewhere and be dealt honestly by. 7 e WILDEY, 14 6th ave, WANSTED—A MIDDLE-AGED, EXPERT. evced nurse for a baby bout te be weaned ; muet have the best of 1 be sober and faithiul, No others need appiy. Inquire at 1 Brevoort Place, lish st 1 door weet of Broud- 3 way. 3? SCHOOL DISTRICT—9TH AND 16TH e WARTN For Schoo! Co: saloner, ROBERT MACKIE, Nominated by the Citizen's Association, McKeon Democratic Association, bo4 = — are GENERAL BUSINESS, PAWNBROKER’S TICKETS WANTED— i will pay Su per cent, more than any other persof iu this city for tickete of IMamonds, watches jewelr ,, silverware, guns, pistol, fc. at TT Bleecker at,3 ° AMERICAN EXPRE: COMPAN NOTICE OF REMOVAL, CES OF THE AMERICA ? “e THE GENERAL OFFICE? EXPRESS CUMPANY, Inoluding the otfices of the ‘TREASURER, MANAGER, CASHIER, SUPERIN TE Tt CLERK, AND THE TEN! DO PARTMENT, NDENT, TRA MONEY DELIVERY Will be reinoved tiom Hudson street to 122 and 12¢ proee yey , corner Cedar street, or Thureday, Decem- pr let, The Freight Depot, for the recopticu aud delivery of goods and packages of every descriptiva, will be cous tinved at 61 tudson at, cor, of Jay, WELLS, BUTTERFLELD & Co, ALEX, HOLLAND, New York, Nov, 0 1564, rieeere | CASH PAID FOR RAC AND OLD Metals —White rua 11 cents per ib, Colored and woolen 4cente per !b, Looks and newspapers ¥ cents, Old brass ¥5 conta, Cooper and pewter 85 cen Leod 10 conte per ib, at No. 15 New Bowery, cor, Roosevelt at, S43 CHATHAM STR and {ocreasing «aes of the celebrated ofmy own MANUFACTURE, slows standing the present high rates of Tob creased Taxes, to continue to sell at Tu CEN Ib.—H, COLELL, No. 55 Chatham st, and Chatham square, New York City. AMAGED FLOUR, WHEAT AND BRAN —wW) bbis, of flour, sultable tor fumily use ; also @ large lot of tiour, bran and wheat, suitable for feed, &e, tor sale in low to suit purchasers, at 17 Albany wt. GROCERY MEN TAKE NOTICE—I WOULD respectfully inform my customers of the Murray et. Coffee Store that | aia now with the Manhattan Coffee and Spice Mills, 79 Warren et, where § ho you will continue to tavor me with your trade, JOHN VitiT 1, New York, Dec, Sth, isd4, 119 } OYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORA- TLIVE,—The best in the world, Harmless, rele able, Tho only pertect restorative for gray halr, Sold by all drugglets, Office 1) Uuivereiiy Place. 26% JOTICE TO JUNK DEALERS — THE highest cash price willbe paid tor Day & Mare tin's, Brown & Bros, snd Everett's Blacking Bottles, by BIXBY, 476 5th av, N.Y 42 NOTICE IS HEREBY ting of the Stockh ag Company will L next, ut the ¢ Sales EN THAT A of the Rook dale York, for the pur y the Cap Stock to $55.00, SOs ! 5 MAN, JOHN BIEWAKD, HENKY L. PLERSON, WM. D, THOMPSON, C, W, COPELAND, Trustees, 334 PAWNBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT OF hea, silverware, guns, pisto! Sah fer y clothings hy all ery: pees Drercest wanted, 145 Canal st, near Bowery, gades STAIR BUILDING SHOP, NO, 113 EAS? WO eTth ot, near td ave.—Staire built, including all materials, $4 to op, and for sale cheap and te order, Keils, ballusters, veneuredand panelled, new- ells, ecrolis, brackets, glue, &e, ou HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR id ne wepape ra, dhleta, books and waste cfovery desertion, BIUCKWELL @ EMERBON, ov 1 26 Ann at., one door west of Nassau et, S24 PAST — YEAST — YEAST—THE CELE- brated Comprested Yeast, in Europ: eaclustvely used for some years, and for the tiret time man tured in this country in large quantities by the un- dersigned, is unsurpassed in ite qualities, te @ sweet taste to the bread, raises the leber, and se produces lereer breeds pec ake than half the time tor getting the Ted oven any other le ot the Kind: 7? be oan vin . Samples to dealers. ranted NAC INGEN ECO, Nos, 89 anc 01 Beveuth ave yer w powave +

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