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« gee = t § cassie a Number 10,392. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1865. Thirty-Third Year The La tes t Ne the }nhors of (th farmer. The corn, ere is eanally End ef the Jamaica Insurrect! on. Fourteen candidates are in the field for the four good in the t ern States, and its planing there Letters from Kings'on give details of the negro | Senatorial nominations, and, as weual, the Demoerats WES | Saal cure etree neten os | rue amie, ‘Nemo rusts [Ss ncee sonore ae hare they put ee = ——— - | ASOEMDLY Nominations lst Dist. Tammany and Mozart, Willis McKeon, Jere. Donovan, kK therefore, the Commissioner says, devote the next | of October, in Kingston, by an attempt of the people | forward any very excellent candidates, For instance, | ¢ _tobn ©. Bealiy. : By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, | (0) season Wo & grea‘er production ‘of cotton, of Kingston to reseue @ prisoner, ‘The police were | {n the 4th District, Tommany introduces O'firieg | Sei re han, Hepubitean Thorsen sh ae ae 4 overpowered and captured, On the 9b, 30) men, | Bryant, and Mozart nominates Ben, Wood, of rebel 8rd Dist.—Tam, and Moz. eon Me Curt) Louisiana. armed with swords, left Dumfries and appeared in | proclivities, McKeon and the Republicans waite upon hi Co, Seseetrel, Bepab " |, | Negro Treeps to be Mustered Out of Sere | 4: Gat, where they held asecret mmeeting, The | a better man than efther of the others, fu the person | 4th Dist. 1d McKeon, Joho McCauley, Mons eee somenen vice, Etec. Inagistrate wrote at ouce to the Governo) , at spanish He —— - 4 f Michael ©. Burns, a returned soldier of th ) Meviosky, Repub, Lewis Lioppes, acompany of voluniee.s. | ° of the Union, Ind, Dem. >, GREAT GALE ON THE LAKES New Orleans, Nov. 4.General Canby has received Abs teleniaere etnren a Wee nesday, Which was | In the 6th District, the Democrats and Republicans | 6th Dist.— Tani, aut vag ry gers. _MoKaon, ) : * | orders from Washington to muster out of the service the day or the sessions. AUST M. the rnoh attacked | are aqualiy divided, each party having presented two 6th Diet iiauveit. Repub. Win, Hepburn. ay *s many negro troops as can be spared. Several Seraie ‘rilaee of h Meuthoritien 6, number of | Ctfiucates, Gilbert Dean being considered the mont ‘ choo Win. Hi. Tracy. Immense Destruction of Property | cso rerimenteare soon tobe disbanded. To pre- | Barate esiaance of we authorities, #. numier of with, 7 1 desirable man to represent the district, The German McKeon and Mozy Andrew Van Loss or MANY _ LIVEs Gente hin GHG ek tee ea tee to tbe Dissries othe Ve 1 Sige A Democrats are} taking ahand in in the 6th District ‘KL s d s 4 » | Canby has ere: ey werp, bo Thos. BE. stewart, a4 Jacol seebacher, Mos. ved at K on, Ip Hordiey, th bare e ner "| ver, 1 i 7 STTTRIO TAR TNlat purchase their weapons, Gen, Fullerton's dm! nis Ucveratasn Heras wes kttae ty Tn iva number of senses sania by the Uther Dessomene neecaioie OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES Feminine Delegation from Baltimore. Blevhenson, Mor, and b. Kaoney McKeon, On. Ind. den., C, Law ome mor, Kepub. Satay uf dnt. Modes 11th Dist.—iam,, Alew'r, Froar,| Mi Oliver Char Lew. Kep, J, V. Gridiey Tod. Dem, As 19h Diet A . Pettit, ~—Tam., Jos. A. Lyons, Moz. Py Kepub., Augustus U' Net! ro oe 18th Dist. — ian, 1. Moz., T.O'Callarhan, M ehin 1 W. Bare Fymann. Tad. Dem , Ed. Tisebavn 14th Dist. Tam, and Moz., Gideon J. Tucker, Kepubs: ©. Mi, Smith, Lod. Rep, Morrie A. [ Me nd. Dem., James Bieesiand, i, and M FA. H. Anderson, Me eon, A.V. Veit. Kepub,, Aivin Row Con, Union, G, Sharp. 16th Diet.—Tam., Henly B, Cochrane, Mor, Wm. Hi. MeCariiy, McKeon, ‘Thos. Pearson, Kepul., A. Levinger. 17th Dist.—Lom., Kobe. B, bradford, Repub. lasso I, Batchelor, “Jud. Dem. C, k, Jeakine. OLOBE OF THE BEGISTRATION, McKeon, t * ‘MeUartin rank Dufly, Repub 4 sought refuse. The inhabit- tration of the Freedmen'’s Bureau ts generally ac- | Somieh ots srned chemseiveswihrevelversanuoise | lobe and the Republicans, In the Tih District, 6 cep'able and popular among all classes of citizens in | ey weapons, eee a beatae ‘ie alee ome “ returned roldier " General MeCloan, nominated by ‘ ome, ce . . Sao . Troope Were at ouce sent to. the scene ol contusion, | McKeon, will make s brave strueele to win, acainet POLITICAL INTE > and ieinioicements as rapidly ag posible, while the | that veteran Democratic office holder, Tom Fields “ Nee Goveruer burried to the spot. ‘Thiee hunhred sol- | who is opposed by Thomas Murphy Eeq., ove of the Georgia. diets arrived at Kingston 110m Newcastie, whue the sd and bag is Mercy for Jeff. Davis Asked For. Milledgeville, Ga. Oct., 31.—The Governor trans | inhabitants of that place were being rapidly enroliod | €O°d and solid men of New York, and the regular h Ga. Oct.. 31. } . Hon voland as Volun.ecrs, & troup of Ke of pt ae ys | ate of the Republie Party. mitted to the Georgia State Convention neas | leit for Kock Fort. As the Woiverin steame: sand | Sixty candidates will exhibit thetr strength in the I ) ° te e it Morante Bay, it met the Araent, from he C TOps ot 1 865. staan fo Mge Sean weavasa‘s ‘tay, duected her to proceed at cence to Ba: contest for the eeventeen Amembly Districts, and The Governors i w¥ . ed the | Mithough the Democrats are not entirely united, 7 t b b. prceps. coy S sha Teversente mave sls ady been 7 ington on this eub- anged, and so bas the polneman w 8 BIGHLY FAVORABLE REPORT. The pert icr are baba hy praetor proms ir the rebel teeaen Faal Boyle. T latter | there is far more harmony than wasto be seen last ——$—$—— ane hohe og eas khead as has surprised most who Knew him, ior he was alwaye | y Although there are fewer “independent” can- mae) nghter, cond ect cand jovialin bis chars . Great Increase of Production, Mississippi. another leaden Great, ttle ‘also said he wea always didates, the nominecs who have been set up by “ir- New Orleans, Nov.4.—The Mississipp! Legislatare | Ye'y sens.di0, ana one of the support of the acts | Fegular" organizations hope thas to obtain some ad- T EURO PE iN Preposes toset apart twenty-five per cent. of the pub- Generel Conner eile. thet, Gap oe onus Noonan Teds _tlteady son tracted LA ER EURO EAN NEWS, Uc receipts to pay the Btate debt ; tax to be levied for | maiched upoo Fort Morante, expecting to find the | With the “opposition” for some emolument conse —-—___ dhe museasi et Oeadiaerhe Wistar, enA the WRINY He ee eae en, teak | quent enon the importance of continuing in the field yw Over, ue me du _ @ilew Funeral of Lord Palmersten, and children of soldiers killed in the war. Bille were | posed in eetsing fite to the house of Mi. Duflers; | @4il after the election. Thus, an ostensible Inde- also introduced to compel railway companies to pro- | some oF pounue.s scatiered them. Un the Sth, Usps. | Pemdent or other Democrat, draws off votes from the The registration of voters in the city was closed ae Weng topieata is fe tha i and to suspend all | {uke py AG Ai Pht Geen aera regular candidate of that party, and is rewarded by | yes.erday, and shows a lose of 12,120, as compared PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA, laws for the collection of debts inthe 8 tate for eer. | 1, poieck ihe women anu chudien above mentioned, thirty pieces of silver.’ presented to him in some | with last year, Yesterday, the number regisiorn? tain time. Another bill was also introcuce!, propos. PrP uis.aves from Port Moranw vo bai is seven | shape, if the reguiar Republican candidate is elected | was 12,807. The following are the full five days ra a, iT brought im the United Siaces i hve; after cari . The New York State Election. jan. beh he = Mike geanen aed obierens ca peboetl br the cous, | OY Means of this arrangement. The ame atyle of | eult by wards: ep Lith Diet, - to Port Morante. Among the clirg) eo warderea ¥, | political warfare is adonied by the Republicans, whe lat, L801; 2A, 4th, 2,208; Beh, 2.406 4 TOT, From Europe: Kev. Mr. Fooit, @ veuerabie and exceLeut an. 4.6 | are most Ukelv to elect their candidates when they | thy, 2.505 1, WO5k; iby 6,500; LUthe REVISED LIST OF CANDIDAT eLorgetic Ke 10h Of he BULHOFILins bas p:OuucEd @ ; Bassin ios Ben! ith, aues glut ES, Five Days’ Later News. beneficial etfect,and it ws hoped that the dieturbar.ces | Feeort to this policy in closely contested districts. | bth, sobd: : 17th, 8,980; 18th, 6,804: 19: ne Father Point, Nov. 6.—The steamship Peravian, | /**¢ been finaly suppressed. Nearly one third of the candidates in the following oan v1; Z1et, 6270; Bhd, GUS. Totals «ec. &e. &e. from Londonderry Oct, 27th, has arrived off this list have been periodically presented to the public as The! 4 bd point. News Items. nominees for the Arsembly. Some of these men 6 following are the voter in each Ward Inst yoar + dhe | 44 ‘eta’ 4 5 832; 1th, Twenty-eight members ef Company M., 12th New | Lord Palmerston's funeral preparations are rapidly Dy Telegraph to the New York Sut),) candidates, and they continue to be presented, year | 4 Ith, 7.418; 12th, 3778; 1uth, &=78; d4th, 8188. York cavalry, were in July Inst convicted in Raleigh, | @Pproaching completion, The Queen's carriage leads ome aller year, without being at nll disconcerted by the ih § AL Pe Sree Irth, 1400; ibth! Tue N. C., by court-martial, of having excited ® mutiny | thecortege. The pali bearere will be ten Cabinet Tx Hampton (Ve.) Hospitals have been. discon. | “rushing defoate they experience, With theeo men, | tal} N6db, ee SiU4Ts Eloy 6,956, ud, 6,617. “Tom *t Tarboro, in that State, and were sentenced to be | Ministers, The Prince of Wales attends at the Ab- tinued, The last of the patients, 200 in. number, office seeking | e chronic weaknens, nd even when discharged the service, confined at Forte Macon and | bey. Business will be generally enepended. have teen sent to Baliimore, they cannot perceive “the ghost of « chance” Caswell at hard labor for the term of one year, with | It is reported that Lady Palmerston will be created Tas Colifbrnis ¥ fx the Gan Wek thoy seem more determined than ever. Intelligent loss of all pay, allowances, and bounty due them, | Peeress in her own right. as rnia Navigation Company voters never throw away their ballots on this clase Major R. M. Taylor, of that regiment, has, by solicita- | Queen Victoria was expected to reach London from | launched at San Francisco the largest steamer ever | of candidates, and as ther are alivery woil known tion with the President, procured the remittal of the | Scotland on the morning of the @th, Ministerial ar- | constructed on the Pacific coast, designed to run | in their respective districts 1% is not heceranry to wentence. They will, therefore, be immediately re- | rancemente will be submitted on the 30th on Bacramento River. She cost $800,000, name them in this connection, The only noteworthy . » * incident in the present race will be found in the leased from confinement, with all their allowances | The Mouxixo Post is apparently going with the At « meeting of the Philadelphia City Councils, of pay and bounty, ceeetde Karl Resseli's ruinietry will be oneof oval | Yesterday afernoon, an eppropriation of $20,000 | fecb that Iu the 10th Districs the candidates This afternoon the Tunis Embassay called on the | apsthy. The country will see little to praise or cou. was made for the appointment of Inspectors, dc. who are opposed to each other thie year wero demn. It will be no easy matter to reconstract his also candidates last year and unless the Re- fecretary of State, who accompanied them to the government; but he must certainly introduce some | to attend to the cleanliness of the cisy, iu order to padlican party hes grown stroager in the Lxect e t t veh @l the majority nowinally ac ¥ be rte rer eee rhe ee ca an vt rt vie ose be prepared for cholera. District, the Democratic nomince will aeain win the ie teave © — he Apventisen thinks it will be impossible for | Tas statement which appeared yesterisy rela- | reco, Iu most of the other districts the eandidates tinued about twenty minutes, and was of the moat | Giadstone to work the House of Commons, uniess with held ter the Bread . acreeable character, The Tunisians will leave | more help than ie vieible, nani nea tive to turning over property held by the Freed- | presented by both parties are not the kind of men Washington to-morrow {intending to depart from the wane fC a sei catialaly Lied be oogcee men's Bureau in Tennessee, was incorrect. Gen. | who should Le allowed to represent the Empire PLACES FOR HOLDING Tur POLL OFVICIAL LIA? Notice Is hereby given that the Places named ie the following schedule have been duly designated by the Board of Metiopolitan Police, in pursuance of Chapter 7 of the Laws of 1565, as places of Rogis~ try and for holding the Polls of Election for the General Election to be held on the 7th day of Nov- ember, lustant, and the Charter Election to be hei@ on the bth day of December next, in and for the County and City of New York, By order of the Hoard of Police, 8. C. Haw ey, Chief Clerk Fir W y ; Dist. OO Wiha » LUO Broad a, MPOOND) War Iriat., sw Dist., 180 Roebacas st 165 William ot 2nd Titi Wann. leet 4 } t . Diet., 70 Baretay ot, 4 United States next week, tunity to checkmate him, Fisk was directed by the War Department not to Hed sgn ds nd it will hen be found diflicult to Dist” 8 Hudeon wt. bd 4h The delegation of twelve ladies from Baltimore, | gatterthwaite's Circular, of October 26th, saye:— | surrender the property held as abandoned, until | dcide upon t eae man; however, ayn of the ost RM Wa tt S18 Pearlet, 4 Dit. claiming to represent fifteen hundred of their sex, | Market has been stendy until until this morning, | ordered to do so by the President. hoininess are better than some of the others, any ‘ 40 Madison et. 4th In inte'ligent voter will be able to decide for himself 3s Chane et. Tele De whom to support on this oceaston, and by thut en- Fivvn Warp.—1st Dist. 46 Leonard et, %d Dist denyoring to vote for the most honest of two politi. | 220 Church et. bd its 181 Hy anki ot s ** called on the President to-day, and presented a poii- pte gered poet fry eck fh bat declined haat | Avvisraton from Victoria states that the party Hon signed by that sumber of women, asking for the | former quotations, closing at 63%<a64. Ilinols and constricting the telegraph line towards the Rus#ian release and pardon of Jefferson Davis, Erie shares were aleo much depre-sed, the former 4th Diet 1 ‘ 4 Beach et. bth Dist, 49 Mudecu at, 6th Dist., 08 . , tone time sold ar low aa 82 but slightiy re- | Possessions, were setting telegraph poles about 150 | cinis, wives the man who will inost consclentiousl , t sh Tides # Mr. Frederick W, Seward, having suffictently re- coverch, slostag S2igns2'a. Eries were done at 5S, | miles north of the mouth of the Quesuclle River, perform the dutica of « Legislator. x A Watt ington ig SF MEER TER Dee OR) Teh tovered from his injuries, has resumed bis duties at | reacted to 664056. Atlantic and Great Weelern % : Bixra Warn Centre at, near Cham- the Departinent as Assistant Secre ary of State. bonds and debentures were steady duriug tho week. | They there struck dirt ylelding from seventy-tive Drwooratio Nowrvations—State. bers, sd Kim st. iid Dist, ’88 Coniee . ‘ g 4 . ‘el My. Lewis Schade, counsel of Capt. Wirz, called | Liverpool, Oct. 27.—The funeral of Lord Palmers. | cents tos dollar's worth of gold per penful, For Seeretary of State Major General Henry w.| ah part df) eemmard 4, Oth Dist. 26 Gente s8— to-day upon the President, asking for an interview | ton is taking piace to-day, B. W. Gurenm, late President of the Connecticut | Siocun, of Onondaga, a General who wae Sherman's 9th Dist, 19 Far th k im bebalf of his client, betore the findings of the A buoy, supposed to he stationary, was pasrod in | pire Insurance Company, in a fit of insanity, Sun- Hn a niaa throughout the southwestern cam- Military Commission shall be finally acted upon by | lat. 42, long. 40, and is thought to be one of the At- dav night, at Hartford, cut hie wife's throat with a bial Ouepalane Caaaa nee a him, There being a crowd of persons iu the room, | lentic Telegraph buoys. : ® razor, causing ber death in afew moments. He mus *. wpe lite Goceptably sorved in hie roeltion and the President consequently busy, he informod FRANOR, ‘ : 2 a Ke ‘yeh during the iat two SeMtay r oman of able Mr. Schedo bo would eee bim on Wednesday upon The Archbishop of Paris was visiting the cholera then cut bis own throat in two or three places, end | gy aud iniexrity © 69 baat Broad ie U6 Market 4 Pi 4 lh Diet, 38 Rutgere at, 6: 1 New Cana th Diet, 1 Montgomery #1, Sth Dist, o ontgomery at, 9th Inet, YT Seammeih Lith Diet, 21k Mouroe at, Lith Dist, 277 Mou vabed bis arm, He is still alive, but there is very | For State Treaenrer—General Mareena R. Patriek, | "6%": , ’ hospitals, he rospect of his recovery of Ontario, Gene al P, was the Provost Marshal of Feb y Ww tye Dist 34 Wooster oe Several of the ting gentry of Washington city A Council of Ministers wae held on the 25th, prospect sf the Army of the Potomac, and cy entloman every | jist? a1 Lominick et. Bh Diet, a6 Renvisk 2 aa visited New Y curing Inst week to make up their ITALY, A piryp hichwaymen is among the recent no- | way worthy of this position of public trust, 6.b Diet, 119 Prince at. Tih Dist., 140 Prince at. stb bets on the prize Gieht to come offon the 2ist inet, | The Prince and Princess Napoleon arrived at Turin | Yeities in crime. He bas been operating in the | For Atiorney General—Jobn Van Buren, Eaqq of Dist, 14) Varick st, 9th Duet, 184 Vurick at. Jorn Dist., 197 Variok et. 11th District, 62% Greenwich 12th List, S67 Hudson at. vicinity of Hai fax, Englend. He haea predilec- | New York, whoe talents and reputation ae weil between Elliot and Davis, at some point adjacent to | onthe 26th. The King and Queen of Portugal were tion for knocking folks down and robbing them of | kuown to his fellow citizens of this metropolle, thas city expected the same evening, The town would be il: | qneir watcies, For Sta'e Engineer and Burveyor—Sylvester H, ath aden {st Pats 365 Hudson at, fd Dist, , D . ion, The two reciments of veteran reserves now gar- | luminated, Anotoes earthquake has been felt in Sicily, near Basel, Dokl Comchisstoees Cornelius W. Arm. | 20 Carmine bib Diet, 964 Bleecker es, ub tisonod at the Circle Barracks, were inspected to] Of 65 elections, 60 are known to bhve resulted fe- | Can.auia, but happily ily 4 lowe of life or ac mirone ot Albany ¥ out, 30 Coy ipton er st {'} Diet., 48 Hammond ot yes eye ly to the government rious damage to property, na isaiso in com For Inspector of State Prisons— Col. A. J. McNets— | S64 List.15 7th avenue. 9th Diet 108 Greeuwich ave. eecertain thelr eontimente relative to being dishend- | vorably 6" v8 motion, and an eruption bas broken out in the | atrave | mon officer. 1th Dish, 666 Hudeon ot, 11th Dist, dee Fourth a. ed. Outofover 4 men, bat twenty-five voted for set Fara. ’ b ¢ | me locality as in 1952, For Judges ot the Court of Appeale.Full term — 1h Disha 1B a ith Dis n fod Washing. retention in service, This is about the proportion | President Napelo thinks according to the views o! Aa John W, Hrown, of Orange, For ehort term..Martin | 100 8! le Due, specuwich at. 16th Dist, . ovniocs railroad accident occurred at Clinton, | | er, of Alleghany. Boh excellent nomination 4 Bethune et, 6b Dist, 60 Lioretiost, dich Uist of all who constitute the Veteran Reserve Corps, The | the Deak party the Hunzarian debt is not in accord- | Do, a few cays ego. An express iran was | ‘Vor Ciok a the tourer Appoals—Edward 0. ler. | #1 Ninth ave, a! officers, however, ar¢ almost unanimous for retention, | ance with the strict legal rights of Hungary, but vig epproaching, when @ cow, annoyes bye small dog, | rin, of Queene wisride oe amp, at Delancey at Ar Dist 1 4 ‘ - ‘ Z oo , udioy ie The Fenians of Waehington, it ts enid, number | upon a basis of equity and common interests dashed on the rails, Wwen the train nad passe!, EE rep tar Reser te hus The 7 ft Aad mab Dt " Fy about 2,000 men, and they have been making prepar- Hungary and Austria. the cow sy 4 with ber head cut «ff, and the hitle : Prag Cyt eer Mis tot Ly Ations for some time past (o take an active part ine FRsxErOST dog, with his tail cut off sat between the raile} For geeretary of Stae—General Francis C. Bar- | ELEVENTH W ashacet bit. Stl te tien Austrinand Prossin have addressed @ severe re- | looking after the retiring care with a face indica. | jow, of New York ucknowledged to be one of the \ Dist. 09 Pict at, sd Dist. 8 Columbia et. 4ch Dive Monetrance to the senate of Franktort hesouree | tive vf the most inteose aswnisiment and disgust. | bravest officers thot ecrved in the Union ranks, and movement now on foot among them Many of them W Lewin et. Sth Dist. 147 Lewis a, 6th Dist, 27 29 ‘ a rms and unifor German Lode ve war several times wounced during the war et. Tih Diet, gab vd ot, Sth Diet. 2a7 bd b Dis Lave recently Lagi ealivagadl rete otto peat | SaWatnn tad) Cartatea The Mater ata Raneie rice ‘ atiTS For State CotptrellerThomay H, Hiilhouse, of | 4uav., Lith Dist sav. Dita Dia. 89 ae Ty ADE recently the fonewing. F1EDLPOR? " ntervention should further mectings of delegates be LOCAL NEWS. Ontario—a mau every way competent to pesform | Lzbh Diss. 431 6th at. Luth Wiel. 847 bth at. Lath 1)i-* od in the public press permitted. ” sceoptably he dutivr ot thls omen. Apne oe ob 1oeb Dut elt 11h as. 10D bod 0D fi 2 . r1G. on or Stace Lrensurer-Col, Howland, ot Dutchess, [re int. 22S. Liab ot iat. 6 4 loch ot A, enian Brothe bed Memabors of the Washinaten OCULESWwI6 nad tha NSFW YORK AND THE VICINITY. For Attorney General General John H. Martine | Dweirtu Wani.—let lat. W eat aide ot icadws one teu ‘e beieby cautioned for thelr ape Prposlan Comsmateslonere pare Sapeen tahathe oo dale, of Monica, whoee repu‘ation is rnfficienc toen- | near lwhes, va Dist. 4b ay. near Sicbet. od Diet benefit agains ce apy uniforms or baving any- bys iby fag nbgey Hl the Duke of Aurus enbure or Tae Fourticar Contest—Canpiparrs i | Mie bine large vote t moughout she Bite, ie loth and Lidin ti thing tovowith that movement, until they Know | o00'S her person ar having authority in the duchy. for state Togincer and Surveyor—J. Matt Good. 5 ci Gore wees 08 Od ‘urther trom in cat teLp.—The politicians who have been actively | ee)! of Oneida, A ®. north side, bet. Dab av. an eand hear further trom us. The ovation to the Duke at Eckeraford is the cause | THE F ‘ - ‘ non Comutrras. I ¥ . 2 ee For Caun! Comumiesioner—Robert C, Dorn, of | Lita av, bet. 165th ana 166th « taLLANCE of this demoustration, employe, during the past two weeks In making | goin enectady AMiwares ut W AwD. Lat Diy 161 Delency at 21 AL ON THE LAKES srAin, nominations, and bargaining among themerives for oo Inspector of State Prisons--General Barnum, Dist, Ww Ationmey at : Diet, 47% Piteat. 3th Do, GALE vm Fi ES. nae pea eet. , lat of Onondaga, 40% Delancy bib Dist, 5 Lewia et, Och inate hI . The cholera bad entirely disappeared froin Barce- | ghe different offices, resied from their labors at « For Judges of Court of Appente--Full term, Ward | Giand by 4 culluik bu Dv z Great Destruction of Property and Less | tons, Valone ae a eed of whi 32 vere fetal, | ate hour yesterday afternoon, Hoiow will | Hunt of Guedes For ebere ween, tea ere Gannon etnah, Oe men's of Life, 60 cases occured om the 23d, of which 32 wer “| be found @ list of the various nominations, | of Albany, Focareunta Warp,~ Ist Dist, 279 Mott at. 24 Picton, C. W. 6. There was a heavy galo last OHINA, rected. ub te the hea of coins 16 brew, For Clerk of the Court of Appeals—Henry Jones, Ort, sd Dist 1 UK ete ath Diaty night that did great damage to the ehipping on Lake | A meoting of the Chamber of Commerce had been | corrected up 7 of Cattaraugus, bib Diet, 16M et. Gth inet, iss istuction with the | Among the names of candidates presented by the in, Burgewine ie held at Rhanghae to express di / work.ne of the treaty of ‘Tieu of peas, Tho | officially reported by the Mandaring to have beea t TU Dihoky bud dias Ontario, The schooner Aunie Maude is ashore at Wellington, | 4 Oh. Bile Lise’, ere Liab Diy lanes, the reade Nomimarions yon Justices, be Vile die, 200 a various polltical organizations and fen with 15,0001 * 2 " lob ot, : aaa ers ofthe Bun will notice a large number who aun Yor Judge of Supreme Court—Tammany, Mozart KENT Warp.—las Dist, 120 Amity et, od schooner Maggie, of Montroal, with 5,00) bushels of | drowned. : \ ry per | poslly “turn up" as nominees for either the State | Ant MeKeon, Hon. Daniel P. Ingraham, agaings | nist, i4 Atuity jrmes id Vise, 491 merese on det bar! from We lingtou tor Oswego, ie ashore at The following is a copy of the nows summa per whom the Kepubacaus buve put up Hen, Lewis B, arley, 1 ngton i , ! ALO W. Lith » W. Lb Vik Diet, cor, Woomcer ei, jogton rinee, Stl Diet 4 B, Houston +t, ¥ rourth ave, uth Dust, 2&4 W, Ldn ot : ia . H lalature, or sowe other public office; | Woodruff, D, 1 7 steamers Etna and Virgigla, which sailed from Liv. | Senace, Legis » i Gull Point, with water over the decks, All on board pec rs 8th: * among the most persistent of thixaumber is ® man} For Judges of Superior Court—Tammmany. A, I were saved, A large back vess ° SOB 8 by the name of Gross,who in 1860 was elected aCoun- | Robertson and Samuc. Jone ina lev Wavore y pe bawe uukuown, * ro) De 7, I: had teen decided by the express wish of Qu cnet, Samuel Jone Me Kec BISTAENIM Wals.—ist Dust, Te 4 nag panels ashore oo falmon Point Reef, The masts are) wiccns inat Lond Paimorsten should be Hod cilman, and who now aspires to tho reeponsible | sau. 'Jumos Moncral nn League, | Dos) doz seventh av, de Dist, 134 aa gone, andthe seals tresking over ber, All hands] with g pub le funeral in Weetiainater Abbey sre supposed to Le low. [6 t impossible to communi. of the tewos will be represented by deputations. position of @ Jndge in the Marine Court, As a} James Moncrief, tiooper C, Van Vorst. | alted ser 100 Pevensey, Ob Listy, avd rod ral 6 ite . “Wo pevenw wv, Tih ob Ti Nan 2. A an tha cals aaa The GLour saya the Queen had expressed the wish | general thing, the candidates of all parties for Jus ner Pe ymnadee Kepublican, leawe Tier, 260 W. Mish ete Oth Inst, it Ninthave 1 it eate with her till she ea rides, bat Russell would rt the Premieretup, tices of the different Courts are geutiemen on whom } % , ry Diet, 104 Ninth ay, Dita Doe, WT Nautuay., lo . a ek . > ha t RA, . ‘Timea relterates A a ri or Judge of Courtot Common Pleas'The Hon, yee \ aa : Kingston, C. W., Nov. 6-3 P.M —The gale still Paris correspondent ot the Limes re ter he | the public can rely for an honest andefticleat admins | Charies P, Daly has received ali the Deuocreue | }) We sth et, doth Mies, 560 Wy wih ob. deta 4 nd ieshifting to the Me that neward bad eent a diepaich tot Y eontinuer, with rain, and the + fror i 1 , le n ticus and Isendoreed by the United serviee French Gevernmont, ‘The ‘Tuaus saya: Apart from | jetration of their offices, but rear he people will | Hemiual DEViNIEEOIM WARD It Die hi t . ) b, Soerety—su association believed to consist of | a BVA wingiun North, Aschooney is ashore a milo east of Long | tho introduction of Mussulmen trove. inte Mort's; | prefer to retain the present incumbents who have | omeuss amd muita ton bel political sontimense are | 24 Dist. 160 bust Houston st. Sd Dist,, 17 teen st, thor on the North ehore in a preeae | America had no just complaint aaiuet Fravce ‘ tavorable to th : hie ht di 4th Wiet, YE Cunton ai, din Dist, bs Sa ery Voint, and ano bi quite certain that the occupa'ion was temporar been tried and found worthy, in preference to arora t i baecess % (hu i yublican candidates | Dist, 1d 3 Teh Inet, 13 6th’ et. Sth Just. $ @ . rious covaition, Their names are unknown, A eololy divee.ed to the muintenance of Maxtwalen's electing others not as well aus’ d by experience for | * “4 wet — er 0 fe defer ‘ j iat ave, ,o4 Jd ave. luth Diss, co vd a Onre VV Sor The eale on Lake Ontario | throne, . 4 Pig's db opt oF Judges of the ne Court—For the tull term, | pyin diet loth at. eth Diet, 141 Is ave, - : Yhe schooucr Morning Star The Feniwe were to be tried hy a special comm|t- | the position of Justices, Among thore whorhould b® | paninanye Moart and McKeon nominate Henry | ; © devave. ‘14in Diet, sos t, auth )Cotercay was terrint sabes te sion. The excitement liad almoet entirely subsided fe-vlected are Jndves Ingraham, Robertron a> | Alker, For the ehore term, Mozart aad Mokeon Adis Sob ot, LO Diets oo Ghuet, Like ond Almira are ashore bear the clty, Seversl vea- The Committee of Contro! of the Austrian cele erief, Daly and Alker Judge Woodruff, the uly vominate Barthel onnor, and ‘Tammany Diet, t BK. ath at, Din hat, To Les at ure’ si biown to pleces, and some lost | were about to have an tuterview with the Kmperor , ? teetos dlichael ¢ * Ken, United services | jist ATO 440 ob. YUEh drei: 1d du ot, Slee de " ) i t to present oblections to their removal trom ofice. It | Hoan opponent of Judge Ingraham, Je a lawyer of fine and Avmy and Navy Laugie wha. 110 Ue ate Bad What 100 B, L1h ot, 250 Migs, 108 The shore below this pork Is etvewa | gag er oeciet that the imperial compet would b® | attaininenta, but there 18 no good reason for onsting | Witteutioefer; Kepubliean, Joba 1), Meus u,er, t n¢ ve bolts, g >» fulations proposed by the com. . i , " ” ) with Igmpber ana slays & a , , fitee” gy Ferorted that che Austrian Council | Ingrabam tomeke room foreveu such aa excelicat NOMINATIONS FOR BUrhuviaons, é wy oy man W Aes zit, D Os, Keita, i in Port Colborne, C. W. Nov, 6.—The schooners | OP Linisters had reonived tocouced: a wparate Min- | candidate as Wosdruff, Judge Iialy has beeninvested | ; Meare” a Dine al ve. bth Dine 4 Wince of the Morning went , The ete thas \ustria was Us. dui . Vor Supervisor—Tammany and Mozart mames 2 ave, Gth View, ido bd ave, Oth Diet, Marian ba and ng Morn! istry to blungary, Ne etatement y with the judicial ermine for solone a period, (bat it James Mayes, Rep.—Unied seivice }° Ue OV ieee) Sree ee ee whore here thie morning. The Wings of the Morn- | raising troops for Mexico had been modified, Nexo i oy bh - lety and : i ‘ rh n on ent forthe | Aimy aud Navy vescuc, Andiew Keak! Vib Dhat., 26 bh. iS.h ws, ita i ending for permiss.on Wo fill vacancies, | will be difficult to find any man as comp Len | “ y Key Andi ¢ eakloy, Vit dist, SW ist ave. Loch SO 506 A008 Wik A, AOE ee Pexieanexpence, had energerically | Position now held by Judge Daly 1a the Court of | McKeon, Win, A, Kobe, 3 dove Vite 204 be ADU Ot 1h THE COPS. Tepe led the iinputations of Austria and l1uns a, and Common Pleas; who is endorse! by all the Ravigat Bexatoutac Noutnations. \ 9 GUE dus Cat Ave A, WD Duty ef the Frank ort senate had deemed [0 oppo cratic organizations, and receives the #up! of | 4:h Dist, Tammany, C, 6° i : ei Di 41 F 4 . b ‘ . - y, C. O'Brien Bryant, Morar NTH Wanp.—lst Dist, ‘ourth ave, Intcicsiing “tatement, indepe uccuce ot ihe uy, Ay was though. the cuse the moss Prominent Republicans. In fret, the Lei Wood, Mcacon, ke Publicans, a 4 2d wiek., Uso alldare, ot bee 5 So baee busty etiith Washington, \ov. 6.—Lease Newton, Commissioner | 18 Obe of uitowpid spollauion, nominee of th : Republicans only ied bes Vite Docwiy MouMate Michael | oi, deQ Viet., dou dae FOTW) OvOuil ok bia cA ie, in hia report for October, axys Latest Commercial. T tereand ri otraluht Bepu Gn tha, pie 3, Buins, 16 Used aves au Dat, BeUKh dade Corues bt, of Avricu tule, b eo pos detatabe * a pa 2 jance witt awed » . Ju weVe 11D Via.y } + Curber Pili. ‘ ° . P ‘ Broker's aceorda! 5th Dist.—The Demoers 4 United j. | ecoud et. uuu 2 5 ly ° neof the wheat hasehown thatthein-| — L‘rerprol, Oct. 27, P, M.—Coriox—The B p ; aaa @ perate and United Rervice Soci. : a a he sbiesh' a oS etal eoveres imated, In the | C.rculnt report the rales of coon for ih: eck at | Framme of the party leaders, who thought it Sity ABie om Charles (+ Cornell, ‘The | Disbi eb. aud Auiry are. Dil poe’ iid oven We saeeet tor Ausueh the seturpe or the wheat crop| 44.000 baler, The authorized quo ati ne met lee | Proper that their side should at least |e represent. Kepub!ieane nominate Gilbert ©. Dean. | #4 Neen Tei aud TT oe Jus Diet dio tiny. showed mquaat.' and quadty that there wasade-! Orleans, v4a Midalie Be i, i; Mi aM ine BS Tt od by acandidate, No doubt the grat mate of Ke. nd. Képs., Andiew Lewis, Ind. Dews, M4 Lows ic fi ; Pair Uplan 1 « » X h 41,605 bushela: |ut the estimates now " 1 Lex ‘a Aare Daniel M. O'Biieu, are final, exhibit the decresso under ‘The eaies to-day (Friday) up st.—Tammany, Mo D fn quantity by A 1 /4 bushels, ma ket closing firm at on advan ¢ of hae rices are | Hooper C. Van Vorst, the Uniied berviee candidate ese’ Mosert snd MeKeoo, David V. 6 ' t he Rr ‘ 8 “ivanciog, " rn c : . i of hay trop than 5,000,000 of sligntiy bigher. ee res for the Buperior Court, ig endoreed by many seatle- 7 mimnee Dems, N, Queekenbor hibit the Fallcrcps as most ebup, Provisions—are scarce and firm men as an excellens lawyer, weil qualified tor the | 7th Dist—Tam. and Mozart unite on Thomas C, t MG OVE, Ail Lieig bos. ist List, 268 W, 28h et. od od Mist, 400 W. Sad at 4th bth Dist, azo W. Boh et oon Tibet. Tih Diet, 467 9th ave. sin ud. felt of ales, (be | publieans will cass their voles for Julee Daly, ; : ; Raa Oe TE ha. Conary for money: SSM— , bat rede Fields, MeKeon, General Geo. W. Mo. | List, 260 040 ave, ¥tb Dist, 86 tb ave. lsh Disc : ate oll that could te desired. | 36 le” lam, 0 ential Charee bo, erie ehaies, 668 | Position. Betholomew crConsor, aod A i Pham eee pappblleans, Jilly Muroby, (Continued on the Last Page.) cof C8444) JOvd Will Divas the couptry aud | bd4. L.s. Five Lwemtien, 659050 hoefer will make goog Jurtices for ibe Mar ' Dited Hevice, William De Lacr ' f Se Ema