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ha a pou the Tiret bages (Comuanued , reo LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Avetion Coat Sate—Suarr Decuise— ‘The Delaware, Lackawanns and Wertern Hailrond Company sold yeeterday, throngh JH, Draper & Co., anctioneesrs, twenty-five Whousand tone of Beranton Coal, The coal was disposed of at ® decline, since October %6, of from ove dollar to one dollar aod company was as large | Briggs, Co G5 eeventy five cents ston, The co hergeant Theodore Alien, Co. 1, wae ext introduced, and made # short speech, being iollowed by Major Gen, Bariow, es usual, numbering about two hundred persons, who Tepresented the trade in this and the adjecont citios, ae Well as some private consumers. This coal is all deliverable at Elizabetbport, N.J.,and the freight charge ts seventy-five centeaton. The fo} comparison of the prices obtained today and thove the previous sale of Scranton coal, which tok place early » month ago: November 2? October 25 QS Tn 9 KOKG B10 OO alo 12% 45 eyifar is 1) STall 56 2 ‘ . at ttt 10 19 gal0 Ww Lamp... .ccceee ots 10 alo bv ‘The total average fall from the prices obtained on of that day, eqaal to 66 cents is about #1 75 per ton. Hanson Disastens.—Brig Elorus, from At. John, N. B., with tumber, while coming through Hell Gate yesterday, in eharge of @ pilot, strock on the Middle Channel reef, and filled in balfan hour afterwards, She was taken into Newton Creek where abe now lies full of water The echoenor Warh- ington, of New York, while passing through Butter- milk Channel, at 1¢ o'clock, A. M., came in collision hollow eynare, awarded: Se for instead, id. and delegates from ne the morning of October 95—incinding the difference preepats Mew e os city, There Mejor Geo. thers were present. Barlow, eant Joho I; Bi t 2 ' Jim “ASPINWALL'’ MrvaL,—The first an- nual preventation of the Arp! tary ineri(" took place act Tuesday evenine, the occasion, & number 0; ladies heir auditory. wall Medal ‘or “ milk atiendance on prevent in the n, sendiord aw The reriment was drawn up to Fight members designated c# worthy recipients of the medals then etepped from the ranks, and Col, Arpinwall made the presentation in a few eloquent and eppropriate remarks. are the namer ot thore to whom the medals were tgeant Geo, B Goldanidt, Go, A: L Fdwards, Co, By Corporal Wm. M. aylor, Co, Cy Berreant Theodore H, Freeland, © erg: ant Kdward Huerel Co. Fy Serean’ Jobn Private William Walace, Co. Hy Mejor Gen, Sand- The following Ser As Tne Topacconists tn Councit—Yeste rday ropoeed to renew the app ir arly A. H. Miclel & Bona, presided Fongoray and Vice-Preideuta from nearly Union were also elected ation state leading in thie and Mears, Kdward Burke, A. K ¥. A. Schroeder, acted as secretirics every Mr, Gallagher, of Conne cut. and Mr. Edward Burke, of New York, delive: spirited addresses, 1a which they alla in the fod to the par tial deatruciion of business in conrequence of the present state of the trace, and the « jamilies in consequence, Mr, of manulacturing by many who Te rin, weolmeny Burke particu ary alinded to the failing off in the trade since the lat of Kepiember, 1562, in consequence of the suspension wen the hh rates of with asanken wreck, and received such damage as | tar't!, Mr, Darke said ‘hey could not continue manu- caused her to sink iunmediately, The vesmi had no argo, and the erew saved themselves by the boats, Bhe will be raised in © @w days and taken on the Dry-dock for repaire Evacvation Dar,—The Military Parade to- morrow morning will be quite an imposiag spectacie. All the regiments of the First Division will Le out in es fall strength an can possibly be murtered. His Fixcellency the Governor will be present aud revie the troops on the Battery, after which « marching ealote will be paid to the Mayor and city authorities at the Clty Hall, The Governor, as Commander in Chief, will, it ie ljerstood, head the procession, Emronation,—The following are the arrivals A omigrants at this port,on the respective dates, stated: ember @let—The steamer Moravian, from uivervesh, broushs 273; the Mary Queea, from Rot- terdau, brought 9; the New York, from Bremen, brouwhs 747, we the Matadore, from Bremen, brought .— Te 506, a iy wd.—The Ontario, from Liverpoo!, oat oH 82; the Monarch of the Sea, from Liverpool, rought #41,—Total 823 Grand wtal for two days 1,028, All the emigrants are in excellent health, and are tocipients of every possible care, until prepared to depart for their respective destinations, On Tues day the Sum published the arrivalson the 16th and Sth. We now have the following statement of ar- rivals from the lat of November to the 17th, incla- sive, completing the entire arrivals to date, with Bheir ships, names and from whence they came: November let.— Maiterdom, from_ Liverpool, £25; Atmosphere, Liverpool, 447; Athena, trom Bremen, 460; Astronomer, from Bremen, 576: Progress, fom, Lavernaes 45; Bir B. Peel, from Uijecbod--Baxonias from ifamburg, 661; Colambls, from Bremen, 311,—Total 87 Third—Copernicus, tom, am burg, 866; Bounin- , irom Kotterdam, 143; Areenaut, from Bre- 846; Chancellor, from Liverpool, 442.—lotal Fourth—Atlaotic, from Bremen, 242 ; Rhine, from London, je: J. L, Thiermosa, trom Londen, 288 ; ew ton, from Hambarg, 240; James B. Keeler, trom ver 47; Daniel Webster, from London, MT; im. Kathbone, from Liverpool, 182—total, 1,516. Bixth—City of Cork, from ols, from Hamburg, 6h total, #65, facturing and be honest men driven from their caling complaint. In support of bis offered a long array of e#tatiatics speaker continued, dicted that be 60 per cent, an fog whecco 68 and some 62 and they lhiawaathe & rewarks, Last among ay Mr them the falling off in projaction would for chewing and @uok yer cent, bad been ot their Burke the pres year, Louisville he anid, had bag 4 sold in 1444-6 about half what she told in 1863. the statutice were consider of 16 cous per th. large ae 1564-6, with @ sac of 5 gud dy cous Turke thea ro. ace being only $55,945.94 red bo the fact that cigare low as three cents orc. In tha were rol! onthe This could mot be « year yielded afrevenne nearly ae and this was not et all surprising when fh bax he diff- reete oly honest manufacturers, for the material for making aud the tax on the manufactured article (iv per thousand) would amount to m taxation was all that was desired uch moe Au equal At p esout there wee three classes of manulaciurer; the fires paid & full tax ow ai) cigars made by th about one half, and the third ni em oth the second poe ing at al. 7 last could theretore aiford to reil cheap, while tho who paid the full price were obliged to act acc The best way the:etore to secure the o! ect namely, ap equalization of the tax, was to fugly. sough: place the tax on the leaf, AFTERNOON ane Mr. Campbell, one of a deputation from th ufacturers to the growers of tobacco, delivere e1ON. tile lengthy addrose, Ha said that in Seprember inst he and Mr. Burke attended «¢ convention of tobacco growers ip Loulavilie, Ky. ed of but thirty-fiv hour in session, Jl verse to the inte @ tax on the laaf anu wouldactso } veut its exporsation, had but litle or no op views, but they remaiue collees such mente ot in entle bedy of tol» question, They learned that culetly by epeculavre, = Whili influential gendeman inform offered a 6 anxious to keep the tax off the auvired the Convent woe articies to the raw material, A series of resolu’ Ject of the Boi and a number o the} sulject, after ‘The tovowing is 1, Urging on Cor ress wo : Ve! poo. ; Germa- | Manufactured tobacco w the raw mace waadadeedlh an act Of justice to the grower, and p. That con persons, and & formation at would de ously the cit aceo «I the o d bim tt eat, emove manuilaciarers, d be detrimental to pat he ndid gold watch and chain by parties Hie theretore n to use all bono able iweane be tax transferred trom (he wanulactured tion consi«t od botan ere of coureg, ml and aa to pre- Mr. Burke eyd limeelf bad riugity wo eapiain their in order to na in accordance with the ob h voaninoudy adopted, Gelivered speeches on ich the Convention ad) urned, substance of the rerolutious: tax from t t € bet stood by and allowed others to do the receive the pay, they coufi not now ask He further claimed payment of these recent decision has declare’ Wil'iemron i ler and Prouser to vunsel for the Corporation ¢! ore Lad not done the wo oro.t tha o have b lex wen on intruder, dthat asthe 1 01 oh Tor we that the rime or officers having book exhausted by the payment of the other officers, the Court could not by mandamus compel expressly provided that no money shou! of the city treasury unless it has been plopriated to that purpose, The rel claun thet they eal of the he city, it being payment byt Citys on Pi ap- ted and Ne. © legally mppoln' and were removed from the rt offices; that by the decision that the Comptrolier and that Pruser and id ft appointment ille- t they coula “a? ete slace, tors and appointa person ip hie 5 o adjourned the argument until wday 8} 11 o'clock A.M. DaMaors to a Funsace.—Plerrie Chavtesa jowing ie | Morning a Convention of Tobarconiate of the United | sought to recover 810,00 damages in the Supreme of | Btales was hold in Cooper Inatitute, for the purpose | Court, yesterday, from P, 8. Forbes, for damages to ® of adopting euch measures as may tead to recure & | furnace, and for loss of rent, The defendant rented removal of the Internal Revenue tax from the man- wiactured article, and piace iton the raw material It will be remembered that about this time last year, a meoting wes held, and reaintions adopt ed, petitioning Congress for the pasrace of a law placing dutire on the leaf, but as at that time the prayerot the petition was not arene it is now ie Tobacco houres in the Unired § ates were repre the States were ). Lawrence, of the house known 86 roadway, the furnace under an express agreement to delves is up ip Fie order atthe end of ther term. eud of the term, about (eu feet of the furnace bad to be taken apart, the whole furnace re iued,and the fiues repaired. Forthe expense of doing this the Cluim wastade, ‘Lhe Court finally directed @ ver- dict for the piaiutiff jor the actual damago—@1, 46. Fretonr Contaacts.—In the Supreme Court yes- terday the case of Mritt against Milledge came up betore Jadgo Peckham, Plaintiffs, who are shipping merchants of this city, sued for their freightone charter party, for & cargo of coal brought here by at @6 per ton, ta claimed to not jong and un- leaving New York, . which lengthened ivery of coal, wheret ve cargo Leung intended ae It eppeared that the vessel left 4 the weather was fit to go to sea, and the only putting into harbor on account of Owot weather, hey further proved that the de- ) lants sold (heir coul at the full contract and high- t price of the season, The detendants hav- d judgment tor the claim jess 6) conte Pee ton, the trial involved ihe question of costs, The jury reodered a verdict tor Whe piaintills tor the tull amount claiined—61,671.27, Tix Prees or THe Crry,—The case of Taylor agt. Brookman, came upin the Supreme Court (General Term) yesterday, before Justices Ingraham, Leonard aod Barnard, This case which was reported fully when before the Speeial Term, and in which an in- jancuion ts asked to restrain the defendants trom building their piers across the extension of the line of Stuy vesmnQetreet, the boundary of the property of the parties, waecargued yesterday before the General leno. The plaintitls contend that they have aright to the ase ot the whole water frontot their premises measured perpendicularly wo the bulk bead and up wo the prolongation of Stuyvesant street, while the de- lenuunle areue that no right of property can be pre- ene | dicated of the river beyoud low water mark, and the Mayor, Aicerinan, &c,, of New York, have the sole sight © prescribe the direction and locality of the wharves sud having prercrited tacm in the continus Aon of the street, aod authored this particwar one the piauitiile caonos intertered with thei, Faron Iuvatsonwent Case.—In the Superior Court Tuesday, Geo, Davis sought to recover damages from John Ke.ly and others for false imprisoument. It appears that the plaintiff was three times arresved, foreach of which times Le ciaims damages, amount- ing im all to $9,000; wand claime that the Sheriff's ottl- coe took trom him without authority a stock of lijuore worth about #000, for which sume he claims Judgment, The sheriff justices the arrests under ao execution Iaeued by she City Judge of Berookiyn agsice! the po.eow of the plaintiff, all the arresta be- ing in one eull, and the last two on surreuuere of the plain iff by lie bail, Tbe defeudants deny the last cause of act oo, aud claim tha: it cannot be joined with the osher, Lhe puaiutil excepted to the ad- mission of the execution in evidence, on the giound that the Brookiyn City Judge had no power to seud process out ul Kiuge Couaty, Objection overruled, Countearritens Conviorrp,—In the U, 8. Cireuit Court yesterday, John Phillips, who heretofore, pleaded not guilty, upon the empanelling of the jury withdrew his plea and pleaded guilty, He was re- manded for « nee, George Johnston, charg ) Padang countertelt moury wae tried, and the Jury without quitting their evats, rendered @ verdict guilty. Cocnt or Grex a pickpockel, was ye fort L Sessioma,—Patrick Thompson, rday sentenced to State Prison Seventh—Cireasian, from 'Bremea, 450; Ark. | public. % Deciaring it to be the Lnpermtive duty fodessshs pape sae ange bychees Leaare a aneht, from Live: 24u—total, 690, Congress to raise the duty on jinported eegnre eo oa | 1 Stato Prison for five yours, mz robbing a soldier Exghth—Erin, from Liverpool, 773; Mozart, from | to be as least equal to thas paid by home ianntac, | while he was asleep Willian FH. Clark, con. Bremen War Teeth Liverpool, 456 ; Stell a tb— » Pa ivi : from Bremen, 34s tote, Ty. et Liverpool, 569—total, 857. pirat Ciara, trom Bremen, 212; Oder, from Hamburg, 251—total, 493. ‘Thirteoath—City of Washington, from Liverpool, Fourteenth—United Kingdom, Gh , 433; Pritenule rye Cimcon, OS 5 y ir broek “4s: erpoo! 3 Jos, Om pao! irom ve: ly 05 Scotland. f Son Liverpool, Teh; iris, from Mremen, ~ Fiftveonth—City of Limeriek, from Liverpool, 406 ; Electric, from Hamburg, 446-—wwtal, 651. Hixteenth—Bavaria, from Hamburg, 618, ae A. Stamler, Antwerp, Grand total of arrivals from 1st to 17th, 15,713, or from 1st to 92d, inclusive, 15,897, an average of 869 per diem, From Cuarceston.—The steamship Alham- bra, from Charleston, 8. C., the 15th inst. arrived at this port last evening. Among her passengers are Ma). Gen, Q. A. Gilmore, Gen, Ruggles, Capt. W. ‘Townsend, 64th N, Y. Vols.; Capt, C, L. Rundell, 64th N.Y, Vols,; and Capt. Inwood, Gith N. Y, Vols, The cargo of the Alhambra consists of cotton, rice, domestics and merchandise, e Tux Fine Commissioners met yesterday, out transacted no business of geveral interest. CoLorED Troors,—The 29th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers (colored) paseed through this city yesterday, en route for New Haven, to be mus tered out, Pouiticat—Tammany—Recorder Hoffman made tbe following reply, when informed by the turers, the present duties on the tormer be ne tr e YU to BO per cent. less than on ¢ ulng the organization unti ite mitted to Congress and to the | Committe appointed iherepy, ter, uited 5u wets are attain Tenth—America, from Keemen, 498; Etna, from | #00 4 lirecting copies of the rosolution a. Ue we pub ¢ Keveuue Fines,—About 114 o'clock, vesterday morn ing, ® fire was discovered in the three-story brick building formerly cecupled by “Black Joke Engine Co, 83," (Velunteer Fire Department.) w situate in West b5ch street, furnitare beln arming sumed in @ very short period about $1,000; no insurance, left insive The fire ch ts The house was recently turved over t the Comptroller, a great part t the spread with rapidity, and the entire interior war con- Phe damage will be dhe buliding belongs to the city. A young wan vanwd Matihew Donahue was arrested with @ quantity of the furuiture in tus lon, whi pullding, incendiary, Lhe it 18 alleged, was stolen fiom the The fre was evidently the work of an Fire Marrhal bas the matter uuder investigation...... -At Do'clock the same morning @ fire was discovered at 89 Mangin street, be a. hobby-horse manufactory owned and orcupied Damage, $2,600; Christian & Son. Origin of fire unknown... fully About T's o'clock, lust jusured evening, @ fire wae discoveres on the upper tloor of 96 John street, occupied by Lzel Corey, turer of trou turnuces, accidental); employ cou LalL nto & pains therein was iguited. $9'y o'clock @ tire broke our in the hay mauutac- it was caused by « lamp falling from the bande of eter Max, au a by Which the venzine Dainaxe trithing. loft over the ttabies of Denis Hayes aud F. lunvaker, 14 and 14 Pearl street, meu, who we: My the exertions of the tir eu the ground belore the signal "5" was dove ringing from the City fiall, the tire was entirely confined to the hay insured. doth, Damage, 66.40; The rtabionou's families lived over the stable No, 16 Pearl street, and much consternation occurred among them end the occupants of the teuant house, No, lu, on the other eiuc, the poor poopie having immediate), commenced bo remove their furnivare, upon which there was not @ doliar of . and all wes weil, pot ascertained, ance, Fie Marshal Maker, however, teseured Lue cause of the tie was Commiasiopers Abve and Brown Committee of bis nomination by Tammany Hall to | were gt both fires, aug tue prowiptiess with which the several flio engines arrived os ble givuud was ‘the office of Mayor: He said that he felt neerely thankful tothe Con- vention for the honor they bad Lestowed upen bh Dy nominating bim for the bh and responsible oifice of Mayar, He understood been nominated to be elected (appia was any one within the bi °o tupport the ticket, ould @ ee and if there f his voice who ak out now or ler ever hold bis peace, Amy person belo thatconvention who would fall to support the would be # marked man, and would always rema. eo. He (the epoaker) had already received at the hands of Lis feliow citizens, a position of honor and importance, and he could only feel the pest erati~ for their high esteem. The gentleman who had miiated tor Corporation Counsel (Mr, Kich- ara U'jorman), he could speak of in terms of most unqualitied pra od revpeet, He was an able law. uid retlect credit npon the office to which to be elected. The Recorder concluded his remorkes in ovce nore thanking the Convention tor the honor it had conferred upou hun, Tuesday evouing, with the following result: 24 district, Thomas Cemans; 4th di . McBrien; 6th dietiet, vcseps iid Sait, Che, trict, Wm. L. Ely; 10th datrict’ Bernard Reilly ; 12h distric adjourned 14th district, James fr. ving ; 16h district, Patriek Bussoi nominated, bus @evlined, McKron.—Tha McKeon Conneflmanic Conven- tions in the 6th and 7th districts met on Tuesday evening aud made the following nominations: 6th district, Patrick Gilmore, Frank M. Robb, drew Holl ppobp Vande: pol, I’. J. Dutly, Ja : Coonan; Tth district, Henry Murray, ‘Ton oO, Callyhan, Wm. C, Higgins, Thos, Mulligan, Thos, Dutfy, John M, Gent !he McKeon Third Disiriet School Convention et on Tuesday evening and nominated Abraham Hloagland, of the 9th Ward, for Behooh Vommis- @moner, Anoruen Paury,—An organization, which seems chose deloeates to City, Aldermanic, Couaciimanie, and other Conventions, The title of the party ap- pears to be the * Anti-Ring Union Democracy, "and ‘assembled pursuant to the call of a meeting held at } titute, in this city for a few moments yes- onder, Lb wes the Gras visitation af be ean tuvst commencabie, poeket handkerchie and having lost his ait mind as bo effect bis reason, to the Asylumon the llth i named John Toy, had died sud ved phy sician refu for the purpose of seli-deatruc be held on the body, 6), 653, Preieried cau Fnumerated Noticus reult-—Part 1 — Nos 2161, 1813, 1813, 7 1629, 34¥, 16 1 1175, YAS, 2eld, 4 S440, 47a, 1550, 24 uh Common Pleas WOOL, 1201, Leo, Lat 171k. Part Il.—Noe S54, 1114, 1115, 1195, | 5. Husted, Charles J. De mandamus against bie Co Commissioners’ oil du they, togetucr wit mission: , were cused tr a Bid bE Gin as clerks and deputy tax coma idenly tiou, an, di wd en w Lidl, Lo A Lunatic Commrrs Surcrpe,—An inquest the ticket had | was peld by Coroner Collin atthe Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, on the body of Robert Meuacher, @ lunatic, who commitied suicide by hanging himeelf to] to the grating over the doorof his room, wihe roused had been acierk, tiok, it so preyed apon his his friend. a Mr. lieuscher was @ ative of Dcotisnd and b7 years of age. Deatu BY TAKING PoIsoN,—On Tucaday night Patrick Corr, of 296 Seventh avenue, informed the 90th Precinct Police that one of his boarders, The attending to give @ burial certificate, and ou nvestigation it was ascertained that deceased The Tammany Aldermauie Conventions met on | died trom she effects of worphine,which Le had sehen Av iuyuess will nt him nad County CaNvAssrrs,—The Board met ves- and completed the eauvase of ihe Fighieenit end adjourned Wo eleven o'clock shis morniug, THE COURTS, Cote Catenpan Tus Day,—Supreme Court, Geuveral Term—Non-@nuimoravd 1 Nos, 45, Io the Su- James Aus Nath 1 "(AX Co Viurer be domes $8 | wrist in default of ¥ sioner in the Tax | | d6:b Precinct, on ste piclon ¢ | da a4 tent to the Pen Joues pleaded of an attcmps at robbery, w ry jor one year Cha f to grand larceny, and was tenced to State tieon tor two yeas. Patrick Cavannagh, con- Victod 01 petit larceny, wie sentenced to State Privon tor six mouthe and fined »100 Charles Fisher, Victed of etexling on bound a steamboat, was seu. feneud to State lrison tor three years, Potter Invectiauner,—Thest on the Steamship Citys Blinburvh.-Thomas Whitsey, seaman, was arrested yesterday by detectives Farley and Eustace, on acharee of having etolen five pleces of dress stika trou on board the steamer City of Edinburgh, The risoner acknowieiged taking one piece of silk Villiom Cooper, employed on the Edinbargh, tosti- fied that Whitey asked hum to wrap wot ollk, coutainiug soveuty five yards, arcund his [ Whitsey's[ body, which he did, The accused sala he subse. quently throw the piece of guoda overboard, to avoid ceeetion, The thett cecarred on the 25th of August last, Whiteey says that the boatewain and two others took the balance of the goods, ‘This story is not beheved, Justice dvith committed him for “ bail, and Cooper was re- quilted to tind bail in the eum of $500, to appear as @ witness, None of the silks have boen discovered, 4 pi le Asleep. o. hava William Baxter w reat. eu Fl) trom the pocket ved Thomas Kirby, while the latter was asicop iu a aut gt No, UT Cherry ttreet, Justice Vowllug cumimitted the accused for examination, Isrooklyn, DAMAGE BY THE STORM.—A new three. elory frame building not yet enclored, on the corner of Myrtle avenue and Spencer street,was blown down during the severe stortn on Tuesday he frame was trpelled across the street, The damage amounts to about €5u0, INSTALLATION OF A PAstTOR,—The Rey, Jo- steph Kimball formerly of Fishkill, N. ¥,, was tn: led as pastor of the Fires Reiormed Duteh Pr estant Church in Jeroleimon «treet, on Tuesday e ing, The former pastor, Kev, Dr, Willets, has taken charge of the Lee avenue Reformed Duteh Chureh, Tue GREENPOINT SHooTiING AFFRAY, — William MeCullen, the master of the canal vost Elizabeth Sarah, of Philade!phia, who shatone of his men (Henry Hile) ou board the boat on Tuced: evening, was taken bevore Justice Dailey for exe: nation yesterday, The testimouy of three wit was taken, from which it appeared that Hille, who was (uiie drunk at the tim, assailed MeCullen re- peatoaly with his fiete and a budgeou, and thatthe shooting took pace under the moa, aggravated cir- curue(auees, A further @xXarmination will take place this morning, The injured wan isiuproving, Beuravanies,—The resilience of James H, Prentice, No, 27 Lafayette avenue, was felonio: entered on dhureday might, lhe tL + hae cured @ lot os valuable Jeweiry, whe alarmed by the nurse who wes attending to the Of w sick child, and took their cepariure withous take ing ay Uh.ug with them, Arrest oF AN ALLYGED Turer,—Officer Donn , of the 43d Precine: Police, arr Albamy ou Puesuay, ou the ntrom the house o: Wiig tle strect, mole Hiiwe leap k, ing to 340 lu valuc, The property w Accused was brousut to tus ¢ ty aud Thert BY A SERVANT Grp the cmploy of Mis, Cruthia Cu steeok, was urpemed peste a ticles of clothing @ The property was recovered A servant in SS Sackett © Of etoule ; ed wt mi, 82d decused was coi: | Halsted Ww anewer, Finrs,—Abont half-past four 0° aivernoun, at t Jumes Whitak by the bo ling over emt wat Suspicion OF ARSON.~Michael Horman the maui acres:ed on Tavedsy @¥ening by the poliee of the fli. buaderteck' stable, in Wy kotl at e6% the ane aNthgany: we Wrd.y cousmitiod W did by Juice Waikus to owals Or aubalvdy ake i lock vester- tue, ED, eau ed Lhe tiames were webed with @ 4048 Ol $1K, princ.pally by oUt in the residence of | aver hey were | POETRY. The Close of Autamn. Thon seem’ st to pause upon thy way Thou second Summer of the year; And all thy hues are strangely gay With death and Winter verging near, The golden days and dreamy aire Speent 18 Seales 00 lide away ; And every varied | wears ‘The calin of splendor in decay. There seoma s solemn all ; And tender ok hy tt, H Bo plaintive bymnings rise and fall O'er lakes where dying swans are found, The browning bille and reddening vales Show opeutng vietas to; he sky ; And all thy wandering forest yales To rustling dirges breathe good-by. Bometimes we listen breathlessly Wi ¢a souls in dying moments sing, Bo, Autump, we now look on thee, Acd list thy deep-toned whispering. “Fulfill your parts,"’ dost thou not say? “Regard like me all laws divine; 4 Bo Mua, ere hal pass away, ly fair as mine.’ Murder Will Out. —o—_ really best for him ? rived from Mra, Vyse, whic usual cold and concise mani she never could consent to bis adopti profession than that first chosen for him. posteript was something Jess formal: cried very much over your letter, and have Leaks might docide the best for my child. the bie resolve: some interest which Lis mother t was ordained to the curacy of K naval stetion would furnish, of Kingston, and much toh been divinely Joun Aston, with other property, was in the the ortuue of Vyve was lot ato high rent, After one year's euduran grievances of a} and forbidding, {t waa with souesbing like ness that Roger learve that « Chaplaiucy in tawdry-dressed occupenie of equalid hou je ly would not be found ther i I ihe dan life us Inia Was as Gdverse to all bis snews asin the vicious snd wi leit, There were ne (les. itute p. moments w id custic o hedge pure eujoymenuts of England, Thesght -pr.carese, with all the bame assoc source of exquisite though painful jo « thas turned with nausea and sadvess Taran ise glories of Oriental Veyetati in; and often, when tossing, feverish and remtless, on a pillow which sleep would not visi, thoughia of the fresh green homestead—the pond where the willow droc \pou— the large ash where the cattle congreyateu—the cheertul sounds trom barn &nd figid—all, by the = tat) beer niger recalled to Lim the placid, thful feelings of his ug de bi him and bapoy dre. wai hi tacten i hs Hie was a@loucly life, His ministry seemed but ® part of military routine; and men benetited by iu the bold and mechanical spirit which marked their otber barrack duties, Lacking she fire and spostolical ing: on Which could guatch brands from the bur. and denounce the wicked mau in the very wickedness he was comunitting, though bis prayers roight bring peace to hitase f and, poss,- bly, wrace to the waveriog, be was depressed and remorseful at finding how small were tue ostensible fruite of lerical labou, Beyond this, there were misgivings abhis heart, that while obeying the iusiructions of the military commander, in the abstaining frow wil interference wish the idolatry of the native soldiers, he was falailyi: x his ora tion cata, = But, amide: a diay an actual grievings of spiri, h geutle Leart never jnspired ope words of reproach to bis u k ne he head acted io the bess, ee ie strictess and most cousclentious motives, He could not teil that kind, good mother, whose ule study had been bis wellar:, that her will bad plan- ted Lim in an arid and withered Waste, Where the very fountains of life and peace were dried up and desvlute, He could uot—ve would not tel her this, But when, two years aver bis arr.val ip ladia, he had to announce bis sudden tuatiage to s penniless girl, that * mother e Marcely te thor vorke eilaateas A message brought by a subsdar from « Paymas- ter of @ regiment shen ib quarters, bad euL0Unced that be was uyiny, and wisied to soe, With all sible speou, the chaplain. Vyse was nos faray in obeying the @ummons, and found poor Capita, n Bateson even as bo had describe.—ou the polos ‘of death, 1. Lis covsternation, he also found that, pessing beyout the weual limite of ludifference aud Gisregers cusbnary Wilh some of the ollicers fu the © AU)y's service, ho was absolutely in ut. fer ghulsuce us all things counected wis the re- dempiiva of mankind, And yet by dint of sini. faust locks—some catchwords of religion—ana an incuatrivus pooh-poohing of Hagrans immorality Jemmy Bateson tad passed through life with noe thing darker attaghe. to bis character tian @ |. ve of Lranuy-and-Water sod @ prodigality of oath With energy, and the simplicity which bisown clear concep.iou of the trusus he uttered, suprlied, Vyse pourvu them ino the ear of the dyiug man. Ab intense atenhion—a ceremonious and military saute Bb each Menon Of sacred Dames—was the prelude to the gradual comprelension of the mer- cilul promises of the gospe, oud whe emotion wih whieh they iuspired hig. Then @ burs of tears, atiusued cheek, quivering lips, andes tremb) ng yolee; Which ssauiwered furti ~" Glory be to my God |" told of the speedy growsb of the go lavely plansed flower of faisu, thus far Vyse's spiritual consolation, More— much wore was required of him, Wish a tew. porary retura to oaks, and with woat be calleu— “sue least bed.o 1 be world Of branay-wud-water'? —to enable him to get turough gue vy: bod, the oor pay master m. ‘plain th Saeed gaol woubie Wik bad reached tise 4 bad discovered provis of & base aibemps to inviesie the affections of his ouly deughwr, Pre: Lb ‘ae tentious, and all the i.sidious acis by w of tue World makes Way in # Woman's b tinao had been practised—snd that toy OF which, as Capsuia | 3P- Bis Moudaye and Thur Batesxvn aurmed, be bed testimony, without the least thought of marriage, Tie poor giri's feel. lage wer 69 be Gad Cause to Dopey ap yo trom thay 8st THUS, CHIT Y, Frost lt uusoucbed. ‘Bus les mo once be under ih : ‘ ? i : i i burl, wiry andy by Jove T sbudder ab tue couse | Goh RO CENT. INTERE § quences. Jewwy did not always confine himself so atgict- ly to the Leathen myshology tor omu.porence, and forgot bas be agala easoverebod, Wik & dustracied A STORY OF REAL LIFE. Was it that a sense of obligation influenced her, 4 and that she believed thats child once intended | rustic vilige thas the East Lo: for the Church wasin a manner pledged to God ; or Was it that maternal instinct foresaw what was Be that as \t may, a letter ar- announced, in the and was written as if she coukl not contemp'ste opposition, that any other The “T bave phen have ng of believing that God has directed my In three months after thts, Roger Vyse, throuch 1 conjured up, ingston, ne Porstamouth, The scene of his ministry. lay in the most syuaiid and loathsome streets and alleys, among au sbject and vicious population, exactly What one stould conceive the suburbs of @ large Very soon after Vyse ,bad enter upon the curacy ® sorrow, though is seemed ins manner to reconcile bim to the sacri+ fice which his mother's will bad called for, and confirmed bherin the idea that her decision bad | ay a he beard of the death of Bir "he farm that he had ao ambitioned, ft forthe young heire ude of trustees—" l'rusicos who knew not Joseph." And the tarm which was to bave made eof the labour and sb, to Dim more than miserabie lad- udis was offereu to him, There wasexpanee, there was plenty in the new sphere openedto him. The stacving denizens of ague-breeding lanes, and the sud so far, the cl must be an improvewent, But be oon and eat idews of hap- p bis beart actually ached with @ craving for the ations which it would call up, he felt would be « countenance—“T consider her in the lion's mouth —ver, sir—at thig very moment in the lion's mouth.” After o minute's pause, be added, with « more tranguil manner, but with an expression of the deepest woe—' Mr. Vyse, you have made me face death with resignation to the will of God, and With « full sense of his vast mercies; but you can- not reconcile me to the unprotected tion im which Isball leave my t Bophy.”’ And then, with clenched bands, and gasping breath, he a@ once entreated advice, snd thundered forth denun clations. This scene was endet by Vyse, in bis exceeding compaction, undertaking the protection of poor Bopby Bateson in no less a conclusive manner than by that of making ber bis wife, No one in the Pre- @dency would bave pitied bim for the alterpat Me for ste was lovely, ani witn al the graces ai Simplicity ot sevenieen, But none knew of the sacrfice of taste and inclinations whieh ft involved; none ever knew the fole motive which actuated bim, Perhas tt Were aa well that none ever learnt the particulars of the strange wooing, whic’, berinning with @ Stern in’uction that the letters and presents of the Lotbario-Colonel should be furshwith return With the intimation that her father aad intend busiand cousidered bim « scoundrel, was continus ed in the sick-room of the dying paymader, finally resulting In s marriace, performed by the side of the death’ ed, and Liessed by the last breath of poor Jemmer Bateson, phy was taken to her husband's home: and it was w th no little marvel that he looked back to the transactions of the last six weeks, Porbape the most exievaive source of woncer was the ox. treme s.)liness Mrs. Vyse; but Roger had acted accord. ug tc vory |r tter of the commandment which revulates our conduct to our neighbor: and even, tried 48 ho Was, the recollection of poor phen Bateson's dying smile was an antic O88 to much that must owerw anooyed him, situa — In five years four sone were born to the chap» Jain, @ad then bis wilo's health bevan totally te fail; it waa also tbh ught that bis childrea required ss much @ rewoval to Europe Tiis Was a dilemma for a man with jacome barely t for one estab!ieimeut, to be called npoa 40 maintainance of two; Lut that quiet! totLer had provided resource even im work) ua this diffeulty. Through the clerical interest which ber virtuous character still preserved to ber, she had obtained for her son the presentation to th @mall living of Pendering, in the gift of the dean aud chapter of Colnchester; and it was to toig ia chaplain retired With something of the calm feelings of satisiaction which bad pervaded him in the jarm-Lome of hie boy ag Q two years, however, the ecatacy which the launch into green meatows, shady lanes, and broad cornlands, with bis four merry boys had crosted, was much lessened by the increased piteousness of @ complaining wife; and by the disagreeable dis. covery thattwo hun ® year which his living produced, atforded bus emall weane for the eiuces on of the four little fellows growing up around mm, Poor Mrs, Vynse! it was her fate, aa it had bee that of ber mother-in- be thrown, by ber ane riag®@, iu prec ¢ sStuation she was most un fitted for; but abe lacked the equanimity with which her seujor bad passed the crdeal; perhaps the change which she Lad undervone trow allie light frivol'ty of @ girlhood passei with «re moth Without one task imposed ou her, except 4 care ol her exquisite beauty, to the wear aud teas of motherbood ine ewall Village and on @ anud income—Ler | veliness faded—her health declus ing—gave greater cause for complaint, i were still sourles of comfort to Rover Vyse ; his fr i . 9 besweon their tast iP Sitlous—she overs looking the rustica who wet his wiuistry with faith and good-will--the iecalling some rather rough subjects into the palo of propriety, de ted by his clerical neighbors * Vyse's Saints were bright influences, throwing @ yildiug oves Much that was disquieting, (To be Continued.) MARINE NEWS, : Nov 28—8, Rises, 6 56-8. Sete, 4 8T—H. Water more — ec CLEARED STEAMBFIPS —Montezuma, Kinet ; Ine dian River, Indian Kiver; Fung Sltue bo os , Suuel; Eute pe, do, Wey. cwett, do: An. Mobile; Commander, Wilmington Pat apecr Baltimore; J KR Thompson, do; Stariieht Charlestoay SHLP3—Milton, Bombay ¥ bourne; Asta, pau k repeieor Sats Yee ae BAKK—st Jean, (French) Phillippe, for Havro, 1G5— Wm Mason, Smyrna; Najad ¢o; Conquest, Falmouth; A 00 aun beta se Petro; Corsion, Cienfuegvs; Tere eta, do; Kuby, Hostoa, BCHOONERS—L A Johnson, Ba ; EI Gott Bisck Kock: Weeds, de ppeltimorer, Baume J He Elta Joba Pierve, Philsdeiphia; Horece SLOOI’—Sophia, Rarten, for New Haven. ARRIVED, STE AMSHIPS—Cbampion, New Or! " x wks Poston: Neshennos . N Orleans EG Peay exaudr ©; Ericeson, . Ajbambra, ‘Charleston, NOM, CAs SOR FRaD ee SHIP8—Monarch ef the Sea, jo: Argentine, Trieste; Reso) pher Hall, Caleutta, one BARK—Maria Henry. Maine: § van, Me; Commerco, New Ona Wr ents alle BRIGS—Thex, Maitland; Furuse, St Jolin, NB Americus, Mobile SCILOONERS—Emma, Steph " ; Elizabethport for Middictown, uw HD. Tahny \ Liverpool; Ontari Liverpool; Chriss Higelow, Cornwaliig Clarke, Belfast, ney bethport for New Bedfard: JE Potts, El zabethpors for New Ul Mary A Rowland, New Bodotrd; tance ; Zoe, Providence; Charu, Bostoug Gentile, Rockland; Defiance, Norwic BELOW —Barks Keturn, Marseilles; Holland, i Pallas, Belize, Mary E Fish, No, ¢ RR Houduras; ldabo—By pilot boad Too Late for Classification. TT UERTING OO Tae ac mone TA MEETING OF THE MOZART HALL « 12th Aldermanic District Convention, held at (Owen an'e) corner of Tih and Lewis ate, om Wedne ening, Nov, 22, 1365, Charlies BE, Loew yy) Naar fan Seyninated es the candidate for erman ©} 8 Distrie ne RELNAD Chairman, P MeCALE "Bee. ee Bs ee f Al. A MEETING OF THE TAMMANY! Hail 12th Aldermanic District Convention, held at (Schneider's) 225 Third #t, on Wednesday eve- ning, Nov. %% 1865, Charles E. Loew was uo: mously Dominated asthe c date for Alderman of this District, JOSEPH A, LYONS, Chairman, a, 375 SIMM, sec, a Ber EsT's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE YE!! ‘ HAIR L tt PRICE FIFTY CENIS PER BOX. is Dye stands higher in the estimation of the public than any other manufactured, It ie instan. A taneous, the color being set as soon as applied. Grey or Ked hair is converted into a beautitul BLACK of ” BROWN, without injury to the hair or akin, Itdoee f Dot wash off nor cause any unpeasant feeling while spline, and is, without fear ot contradiction, the pret, pat BST end CHEAPEST Mair Dye manu | Manufactured and for eale (wholesale and retail No, 46 South Second at, Williamebureh, To be | at retall, of Druyeists, all over the country. QHOEMAKERS—1 WO MEN WANTED ON thew and footed boots, at 260 Tenth av, bes, 334 and 34:h atreew, Cal y c as Ag all early and come prepared w (ou GHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS AND PRINT) at very re 1 prices, ob LAMBERT'S, No, 54! Greenwich #t, Merrimack piinte only 28¢, Aise flaunels, blankets, merinos, alpacas, aud goods fog | ys wear, very cheap, Also beavy «ray twil, tlannel, 44c.; good Canton, 374 to 44e ty W ANTED— GOOD" DRESSMAKER Those understanding the Grover & Maker chine preterred, at 6 e st, cor, Hudson BAVINGS BANKS, SW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR, O8 14th st. 804 oth ave. op kily from 10 @& m, ¢ from 6 to 5 p.m. woveruinent tax let will draw interea| + per Coul. wnbelest, tree irom P #lie made on or belore Dex loved by Union Dime Saving: wt, Cor, oF Varick, LD TYPE METAL WANTED—A OAD TYPE MeTaL WaNTED APPLY A