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(Continued frem the First Page.) ———-— considered certain to win, owing to the demoralized condition of the Democratic party, At 4:33 the polls closed, and soon after the Inspectors in the several districts proceeded to count the ballots. APTER THE BATTLE. At balf past siz the returns began to reach the Pollee Hoadquarters, where reporters were ready to receive and dispatch the items to the various newe- paper offices, and as early as seven o'clock the Brn Orrice and sidewalk in front wae crowded with people who cheered vociferourly the different returns that were posted up on our Bulletia board, As each ward came in the partizans of Hoffman and Roberts cheered for the vote of their candid- ate, ond then united im a cheer for the men who had received « majority, The usual expressions of delieht or AMleguat were indulged in by the politicians present, as their favorites were shown to bave a majority or minority ; while no end of jokes were uttered in regard to Hecker aod Gather wh the vows for those gentlemen was recorded, THY MRANQUARTERS. Tammany Hall was not illuminated, The Indians did not dance in the Old Wigman, their fires having been transferred to the Headquarters of the Hoffman Avociation on Fourth avenue, where the friends of the Recorder met to rejoice over bis election, which was carly understood to bea “ foregone conclusion.” SPERCH OF THE MAYOR BLEOT. A laree crowd visited the residence of Judge Hoff man, No. 264 Fourth avenue, accompanied by & fine vand of music, whieh performed a number of patri- otic airs, while fireworks were being barned im profusion, After the serenade by the band, and immense cheering by the crowd, which called out lustily for the Mayor elect, Judge Hoffman came forward and spoke as follows i citing I thank yon for your con- peices, We etought @ great battle, and, I ‘am told, are victorious, [ do not claim thie asa per- eonal triumph I have been nobly emus ed by the organization «hich paced me in Hemnipaics and have been gen val pported by my fe 4b Citizens, ine pective ot p . [feel that thie has been an cndorrement of my conduct as & pa tie officer, and am @rateful for it. I bave been contend- ing seuinet defection in my o#M party, and an unwie expenditure of money by iy Pet t do not congratulate myeret upon my election, he cougra‘ulace the city upon hav ins chosen 4 nd 10 * ot buy aie way into the Mayor'e chair, (in~ m ch ering, and crieaot “That's 80.) TL have oo promises to make, except that! will, to the beet of my ability, discharge the duties of my high otis, and have no other ambition than to advance the interesta of the great city in which we take so much ride, and for which #e have so taneh love. (Cheers) ft the Legielatare will er upon me the power, verted woud be couferres upon it he bad been elected, | can uch good. If not, fT must 6 tor the consequences, (Cheers ano” * been exhausted by the labors of the ‘au epeak uo louger, theretore I bid you all coud night. Mayor Hoffroan then retired amid the most enthu- siastic cheering, and the party then proceeded to the residence of Richard O'Gorman, Eaq,, 163 West 224 street, but that gentleman was not at home, and acter going to several places and not being able to find him, they returned to the “ Hoffman Head- quarters" and dispersed for the night. which it has teen « one of my oppone bope to accom) nos be heid SCENES AT TUE MANHATTAN OLUB HovaE. Ap roon as it was generally known that Judge H As received they stand: McGinnis, 1463 ; Doviln, Hoffman was elected, hundiede made thelr way to ean” Cee. Bb, bie house; but all were told that be had gone with the Committee t© the Manhattan Club House, in Fifth avenue, Uither they repaired, and were, without exception, ushered inte the presence of the Judge, who bad a kind word for all, and simply eaid, | Tick H. Keenan, Isaac Kobinson, Hugh O' Brien, in response to various inquiries, that he would govern the city properly, and reiterated the words in bis speech that he would not be responsible unless the Legislature gave Lim power, as had been prom- leed to one of his opponents, One man had the “cheek,” as it is calied, ioeay: Judge, what was any doubt of it,” was the answer, “ Why ?* wasthe bert question, * Because,” said the Judge, “I spent a0 money and made no promises, but simply let m Dame was Patrick Martin, and that he lived at No. : sal "hit City Hall Place, wee committe liameon was arrested precinct, on acharge of voting ile district of the 4th (eliow-citizens judge me by my acts,” RLPTBLIOAN NEADQUARTERA, The friends of Marshall 0, Roberte gathered in larre numbers at the headquarters, corner of 22d ) 5 prieon: ttreet and Fourth avenue, filling the hall to over. Nd DY Ne MRL avee stioets i Be brie E nd, flowing, eo that it wae found necessary to improvise | haa not been naturalized, and that his name was not ® platform in the square outside, in order to accom- modate the admittance to the building. The meeting inside was organized by the choice of Charles 8, Spooner, remarks, in which he referred to the enthusiasm of those preent as somewhat premature, he commenced the reading of the the returns, which were bailed with groans or cheers tecording to thelr favorabic or unfavorah'e character, Av if distrustiul of the result of the election the leaders of the party, or thore who had been most energetic workers in the campaign, failed to make their appearance, as customary under such eireum- tances, and cousequently the Inverval between the fecoipt of dispatches from the various wards were filled by remarks by the most conepicuons membere of the crowd present, which, if not im all cases the moet elegant, or entirely appropos to the occasion, torved to amuse the assembled crowds. A gentle- man, whose real mame our reporter was uuable to learn, but; who was introduced by the Chairman as Edwin Forrest (doubtless from bis etriking resemblance to that well known todividual) rendered himself somewhat conspicuous by hie frantic endeavors to portray the aforesaid sentieman in some of his principal roles, but the effect of the performance was sadly marred by the gentleman's non-familiarity with the text, and he was finally bissed from the platform, During these recitations, considerable excitement was created by 8 seedy-looking individual, of Dutch extraction, who, io bis drunken insensibility, had evidently mistaken the place for s Bowery concert hall, and who, mount- ing @ reat near the platform, commenced a song of not the most delicate character, The fellow was finally ejected from the hall, A General H, Luding. ton aleo favored the audience with @ short speech, which was principally made up of abuse of our foreign eiizens, aud seemed to base the accuracy of his ruwementsupon the fact that this class saw fit to Vote 1 opposition to his favorite candidate, Charles A. Clark, a venthman of evident Irish extraction, bext favored the audience with @ rollicking Irish sole, which was received with great enthusiasm, avere S romatory to the “nager was intros duced.when the ¢ husinsin of subsided, aud the vocaliat forms minid « unt be sudience sudcenly sted from the plat, Orme Of Dieser, A Mr, MeClel.an, a| one arned soluier, was vey oducel, who, taking | sor rua od ihe elec i Adi, Kol orss proce d the most embus tiny ihe bened 6 which were to tow f * ud crosning trump io. the Kepubs Theetfctot hese Vermaiky, however, were very matersuily marres by the receipt, shortly iter ite desty 1 Of a dispeten from # prominent Republ.ean, who announced that ar, Ho an had uodoultetly beeu ¢ el by a decided majority, The effect ot this ann uaene OD the asromblage was inimediately maniiest. W bie @few of the most hope ul were unwilling neighboring street. was found to be dessrted by the msuad crowd of poll- ticians who follow the “ortunes of the man who “ hae a single eye to his own {.1terest.” ers, tome spiritualiste wore in possession, and our reporter was charged twem ¥-five cents for admission to alecture on the subject uf revelntions from epirit land. After remaining some? time and receiving no “manifestations” from the epirita of Hecker's sap- porters, our reporter retired, corrvinced that Farina” was an ‘airy nothing,” on which the Mozart Hall men had given up the ghost.” recognized as the Headquarters of the Gunther Comm \ttee, waa filled with @ motley aswmbiage of sorebeaded Democratic polisicians, who were con- versing over the retarns, and @t intervels streugth- ening their nerves with eundry drinks of whiskey, to keep off the * report gave a more hopeless aspect to the chances of their candidate, the lending men of the Gunther party and asked him how the election had gone. ‘There is no doubt of Roberts’ ele ction.” Or rather afew of the managers, held an informal meeting at their rooms on Broadway, and when our reporter visited the place, he found s few “mourn: eis” assembled, who told him there was “No chance for Hecker ;" nothing to say.’ “We can’t help it” and other remarks which told in touching expression the story of Mr. Hecker's defeat, of with the result. deciared he was @ proper man, npon t do his whole duty as Mayor of the Empire City excitement then any similar event for many years, and the result of which will give such general satie- faction to citizens belonging to all she political factions. ing to vote illegally. 18th a well known citizen of the district. your opinion about your election “| never had Grane fad comnmitied for trial in default of ball, by Justice Dedwit! z Martin attempted, as gharged, to vote egally 8d di Richard Lon trial in default of $800 bail. thousands who were unable to gain | aiiae John Hu: the 4th p ecines, on a charge of vot 4tb districts of the 4th Ward and ewoe in bis vote, Feq., a8 Chairaan, who, after @ few preliminary | acknowledged that he was an alica and was not entitied to vote accused to the Tomts for trial... of the 4th Ward, arrested Henry Long 0a a charee of offering to vo'e a! the 4th district of the 4th Ward, under the name of Henry Collins, saying he lived at 54 Oliver street, be hed not committed him tor tria. charge of atieupting to vote illegally at the secoud district of the 4th Ward, a | elect + eal MOZART TALL In lieu of Morart- THE #INCLAIR HOTRE, bakes which came on as each Our reporter approached one of The ueply was: THR CITIZENS ARBOOTA TION, “Roberts is Mayor;” “Wa have WHAT THR PEOPLE BAY. Almont every citizen who beard about the election Jndge Hoffman expressed hitneelf eatisfied Kven the friends of Mr. Roberts ho might be relied ‘Thus closes @ contest whieh has created more Aldermanic Vote. SECOND DISTRICT. Thornas Coman, Tam. and Moz.......0000.6. 1796 Joba J, Donohue, MeKeon M471 FOURTH DISTRICT, Chas. McBrien, Tam, Moz. and Rep 8632 Pat. Muldoon, Citizens’.........-++ » 4 SIXTH DISTRICT. Joreph Shannon, Tam, and Mor 2871 James Keed, McKeou and Kep 79 FIGHTH DISTRIOT, Wm. L, Ely, Tam, and Mor.... Peter MeKnigbt, Ind, Dem Anthouy Miller, Ind, Dem. Thomas Brown, Kep......... 000s seee TENTH DIATRIOT, Bernard Reilly, Tam, and Moz... ...-.0eeees 0 2055 Heary 8. Waliace, Rep... ..ccece ccc eeereee ATO Geo, A. Jeremiah, ... seeeeeewer eee e es AMMO TWELFTH DISTRICT. Charles E. Loew, Tam. and Moga William H, Haight, Kep..... FOURTEENTH DISTRIOT, J.B. Varnum, Jr., Rep..... e000ee 2496 James Irving, Tam... eevee eee AORS Returns from the 16th District are incemplete. wees B38 wee OD Councilmen Elected. FOURTH DISTRICT. Corneline Flynn, James Long, John Stacom, Pat~ ARRESTS OF ILLEGAL VOTERA, Beveral men were arrested yesterday for attempt- Faward Callahan was arrested in the morning for Callahan, as alleged, gave the name of Callahan was Edward Mille alias Patrick rict of the 6th Way The accused said his It appearing that the statement se, he was arresied, and Justice Dowling 4 him for examination . Richard Wil- by officer Oates, of the 4th yard, under the Justice Dowling committed him tor +» Dennis Keeler was arrested by officer Oates, of Tne illegally at the He was chaliensed At the etation house he Jusvce Dowling committed the UMeer Oates, The prisoner acknowledged that naturalized, Justice Dowling Dennis Dopohor altas heuben Jobnson was arrested by officer Conca’ 4 been Che prisoner coutessed his Dowling comuitted him for trial, guilt, and Jushe ’ Otheer Ye charee of illegally » district of the 15.b ard, Justice Dedwith held the sccused for examination, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Kentacky, Frankfort, Ev..Dec. 5.—The Legislature organized yesterday by electing the Hon, Harrison Taylor Speaker of the House, and R. Thomas, Clerk, ratuia. Richmond, Dee, 5,—The Legislature to-day passed the bill repealing the act allowing the counties of Burkiey and Jefferson to Weet Virginia, Tenneseee, Nashville, Dec, 6.—The bill allowing negroes to testify in the courts was tabled to-day in the House, by a vote of 30 to 27, The defeat of the bill is mainly due to the loyal Radicals from East Tennessee, who voted against the measure almost to a man, The feading Conservatives voted for the bill, California. Sacramento, Dec, >.—Tne Legislature organized to-day electing the following Union officers: Inthe Senate 8. P, Wright, President protem, and John White, Secretary, In the Assembly J, W. Wilcox Spenker pro tem, and M, 1D), Bornek, Chief Clerk, In the Senate a joint resolution was offered adopting the Constitutional Amendment to abolish slavery, North Car lina, Raleigh, N.C. Dee, 5.--Jobn Pool, of Bertia Coun- ty, a Union inan, was elected Uniied States Senator, | to-day, for the short t rin, | New York. Hutson, N.Y... Dee, b.—At the Charter Election of the City heid to-day, the Union part Recorder, t jority of thear esty ¢ From Europe, Four Day Later News. The steamer City of Sew ¥ the 25d of Nove hae artived The report thatthe MPiveon louse Fort at Dublin had teen es rongly garrieove ! and otherwise strenuth- ened is confirmed, The Dublin Disearcu, of the k, from Queenstown to acceps | oat, eave that rumor accounts for the arming of the truth of the report, the Inajority, including the Chairman and other officers of the meeting, readily acknowledged their defeat, and thus the Joy of the fathering was in an instant turned to lamentation, At this moment the lights were suddenly extin- guished, the fireworks which had been purchased to Pieou Houre Fort by the alleved Appearance of douotful vessele ia the Channel, The Mazazine Fort ia Phanix Park bas been similariy esrength- ened London, Nov. 28.—The Bank of England has ree duced its rate of discount to 6 per cent The merchants of Paris and Havre are adopting celebrate the anticipated Victory stowed away, to be | memorials to the Emperoron the Spanish-Chilian used. when the Legislature shall conclude to rule New | affair, York by ® Commission, and in balf an hour there. afior not asound was diwernable in the neighbor- hood, mato the falas echo of sho husgace wbigh d ‘Lho Lined ARCA De Tumor thas Six Robert Posh Violent gales have occurred in England with great damage to shipping. — TA TTS ‘greevol some wy seesatal Democratic’ candidate in «| has restened the Irish Secretaryahip,, and is to be succeeded by Chichester Fortescue. The number of Fenians admitted te bail is regard- od ag an indication that only the chiefs will be prose- euted, mandin Pr telegraph to Amenca mouey. Frie R. bo vabd. The Euad of the Rebe Shot, ety, ad wleo uw lua | ‘The underwriters and marine insure ace companie of Londom and Liverpool are reported | to have lost halfa million sterling by the destra: tion of three New Orleans cotton ships at Key Wee .. The Liverpool Post publishes « circametantial account of @ duel recently fought ne ar that eity, in which an American Fenian General,: named William Brown, was of the princi and received a slight wound fn sb ft} , Fhe ad yi Ce is Cy Sener pers ren parted New York, ¥e. hs His antagonist wen. i, Liverpool anti e a ie store Z 3 4 2 3 EH 5-4 SPAIN AND ORILL + The Paris Patni says the Spe nish Government was preparing acircular upon the evente in Chili, to be compiunicated to the Europ ran Powers. The Parnir wide, that there are recip: ocal_erievances in the question, and hopes that th.» difficulty will be settled by amicable tinediation, signed by Barings, Rothechilds,¢ nd ail the London houses ints rested in the trade w ah South America, had been midrersed to Lord Clare acon with regard to the conduc tof Spsin against © bili, late Minist: correct ing bimeelf. Hi ot Spain at Chill, an the torm » ied £9 hie countr; ** atroc AUSTRIA, A telegram from Limberg, say ~A proclamation of the Government was published today, announcing that the Emperor had ordered thr) release of all poll- tieal prisoners arrested by the Austrian authorities, from the year 1863 to the present time, trials have been et empreased at this act of clemency. The London Times bas reason 40 believe that ate Cabinet Council on the 18th, 8: was determined to address energetic remonstrances:\0 the Bpanish Gov- ernment agelies the conduct of the Admiral com- the frpanish fleet off Vat oaraiso, and againgt the mesns taken by Spain to om: orce her demands upou Chill, All pendi Pped. and #e? era: satistaction FRANCK, An explanatory note has been published officially, stating that ‘the effective reduction of the French army amounts to 10,396 men, and that the ultimate economy tor the budget of 1507 will be between twelve and fifteen million francs, the Minieter o) the of (he navy, wiaereby a saving of tour millions would be effected. Ik was re reperin ITALY. Victor Emmi \nnel in bis speech at the opening of Parliament, eab4 timeand the force of eventa wemnld solve the questions pending between Italy and the 'y; Italy m ust remain taithfnl to the Conve ition of Novetmber, w eh France would completely carry out. He alladed to the good relations existing between Italy acd the powers of Europe and America, but Tegretied thes the nancies peg ee would require fresh sacri at the hands the people. He cancladed raying that he would not tailin the reat work which must be transmitted complete to is deseendants, © Bavaria bad notified the courts of Austria and Rome of her :ecagnition of Italy. DENMARK, The time stipulated Latest Com London, Nov. 23.—Conpols cl American Stocks.—Illnois Ce R. R., 8208244; K., b5a65q; United BI Hayti.' By way of 8t. Thomas comes confirmation of the news in regard to the bombardment of Cape Haythen. attempting to vote illegally at the 16th district of the | The rebels in Hayti havo lost their only stronghold, yard. and are so scattered that, virtually, the rebellion is over, ani Geffrard master of the situation, Most of the late rebel chiefs have been shot. The triumphs of the government dave been celebrated with appro- priate festivities at Port su Prince and Jacmel. Most of the foreigners at the Qape fied, according to the Bian Posie, tothe American man-of-war during the bombardment, The following persons, who had taken refuge in the houseo! the British Consul, were seized and shot: E, Pradere, Colonel Barin, Gene- Tals Deborde, Colas, Lachaise and Papin, and Mr. Dr, Giovochini, u well known French Lecorpas. subject, wae robbed aud murdered by the rebels, Senator Box was also assassinated and beheaded, General Andrew bas surrendered with five hundred mea to the government Havana. Earl Russell and the Slave Trade, Ftc. A letter dated at Havana, November 29th, says: “Earl Russell has addressed an official communice- tion to General Dulce, in behalf of the Britieh bis exertions in repressing the slave trade generally, and especially in relation io the capsure of the cargoes landed at San Cristobal and Pinar del Rio, on the southwestern coast, in seprember last, Yester- day, the birthday ot the Prince of Asturias, was colebs ated with the usual ceremonies and illumina- tions, Havana ietull of strangers, and there are a Pag number of places of umusement than we ave had ior many a year, and we are still expecting Greu's Opera and @ compavy of minstrels,” THE CHOLERA, Its Ravages in the West Indies. By the arrival of the Havana sseamer Liborty, yesterday, we learn that the cholera in Guadaloupe and in Martinique has beon so fatal that the authori- ties have refused to allow any vestels from those islands to enter the port of St, Thomas, the epidemic ls abating at Havana, though the people now look to Guadaloupe aod Martinique for the danger, instead of New York, News Items. , By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tax steamer City of Bath, before reported ashore in Tarpaulin Cove, Masa, was towod off youterday, She is kept free by pumping one-third of the time, and will shortly proceed to Boston, Da, Hanwins, who has been excavating in search of mineral water, in she valley south of the H gh Rock Spring, Saratoga N.Y., hasstruck a vein of mineral waver, which bids tair to be a valuable ad- dition to the supply of that article, ‘Tor bark Curistopher Columbus arrived at Fort- ress Monroe yesterday, from City Point, with R.chmoud tobacco for Vinice, Also schooner | W liam Burrough, from New Orleans for Liver- pool, with her avaivmast and rigging carried away. Her carge of C8100 is gale, Coxtixcous brevailed throughout Washington for three Weeks, doing } much damage and 844/05 4 goveral suspension of busioess, Beveral vessels aro reported roissing, The roade are everyW'tre blockwie!l, and the telograph lines have beeu utterly demolished by .e falen trees. On Saturday, about noov, Mr, Ubjer, Superin- tendent of the Ovean O!l Coy at Oil City, Pa, while on his way to Titusville, was waylaid and robbed of $4,200 in moneys 804 81,000 in checks, Two persons fired at bim, one ball passing through his hand, and the other, Which was eimed at bis heart, fortunately struck bi watch, thus saving his life, One of the robbers then knocked him off his horse with scluty endbeat him till he was insensible. No clue DAP YW been discovered of the suy pareb vv ' vouched for ae A strong memorial Mr. Travira, rritesto the Times nt that had b een made concern. the Gover oment of Spain had often repeated their desire of t srrainating the d pute with Chili in @ conciliatory manner and never but confued hisnself yo declaring ‘stat Parrjia's con- duct was not in accordance with these views, thas a redaction the completion of the Greenland, &, in the Danish coutract is three years vot two years, as re. portea by the Scotia, at 594059") for Rive- Twenties, 1 Leaders Government, thanking and complimenting him tor The fear of Norwrrastaspine the strict injunction put upon, cheerfully accepted, and faithfully and honorably adhered to, by the majority of the newspaper press of the United States, ¢,¢., that on being furnished ‘with the various reports accompanying the Presi- dent's Message in advance of delivery of the latter, they should not be published until notified by the Proper authorities, The Cincinnati Comwanciat, of Cincinnati, Ohio, anys a dispatch, caused to be telegraphed from Pittsburgh Mondsy night, and printed in yesterday morning's issue, the report of Lieutenant General Grant, This, says the dis- patch, is the only instance known in the country of the violation of what is sacredly known a newspaper honor, Commoporr VANpERnitt is seriously ill, He is confined to his residence at Waverly Place, and is under medieal treatment. He has never fally recovered from the injuries received some weeks since by his fall from his carriage. FENIAN SENATE.—This body is now in ses. sion in this city, having eommenced at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, The proceedings are of course secret. Fine on Surrsoarp—Tan STeAMsmP Wernosset Beasep ann Scrtruep — Losses £200,000.—A fire broke out at So’clock yesterday morning among some cotton on board the New York and Savannah steamship Weybosset, lying at pler No. 13, North River, and at 11 o'clock the vessel was seattled, She did not sink ont of sight. The RA t was to have sailed jay for Bavannah, There were on board the steamship wheo she caucht fire 160 bales of cotton, which had been part of her cargo to this port; and she had also from one-third to one-half a ca. of provisions and general mer. chandire, intended the 8 nah market, and worth, it is estimated, $250,000, This property belonged to many persons. ‘the veasel was owned by KE. J. Nightingale, of Providence, R, I., and Geo, Grinman, of Mystic, Conn., and her value was about $100,000, ‘The total value of the Yersel god the carvo, including the cotton, was about $350,000, The loaves by fire and water are thought to something more one-half of that sum, or $200,000, The Interest of Mr. E. J. Nightingale in the ryt which was nine-sixtcenths was insured for #49, or $51,000, This is said to be the only ineurance on the vessel, The consignors of the cargo had some insurance upon it. The manner in which tho fre caught is unknown, STABBING ArrRaY IN TIE First WARD,— Officer Harris, of the 27th Precinet, arrested Wm. Pickett ona charge of having feloniously assaulted Martin Cahill, of 26 Washington street. Cahill was tabbed in the face with « a knife. Pickett was also charged with stabbing Thomas Cahill in the face, Justice Dowling required the eccused to find bail in the eum ef $1,000 on each complaint, Fire,—Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, a fire broke out in the brush ‘factory of Edward Dechaux, rear of 244 Mercer streot, caused 5 pan of resin taking fire trom a siove, Damage, Brooklyn. Intwnss or Hoy. M. F. Opet,—The Hop. M. F. Odell, the Naval Storekeeper, has been Ivfhe {Il at his residence, No, 87 Orange atreet, since Bnday Inst, discease of the throat. He had heen complaining for several days Bonga but was part ally enabled to attend to his duties, His jon fe not considered critical. Destroctive Fing,—Last night abont half- Past cight o'clock a fire broke out in the packing box factory of Henry Solms, foot of Rush street, FE. D., and was uneubdued up to a Iate hoor, Tho fire originated near the boiler, in a frame building, rear ofthe main factory, and the flames soon to the latter, In loss than an hour both buildings were a heap of ruins, The fire then spread to a large quan- tity of dry lumber in the yard, and notwithstanding the utmost exertions of the firemen and the nasist- ance of of the Preoklyn ferry company's boats. it will not be entirely subdued before an early hour this morning. The stave yard of Mr. Cross adjoining the above, will mont likely escape with emall damage, The two buildings destroyed were not of much value, but the loss in machinery, tools and stock will be very heavy. Partially ineured. DiscHaroe or Prisoner Mercrer,—Tho ease of Charles Mercier, who was arrested at Carlisic, Pa, a few days since, on the charge of being implicated in the murder of Jose Garcia Otero, was resented to the Grand Jury yesterday by the istrict. Attorney, and afier the examimiion of several witnesses, proving that Mercier wae at his boarding honee, No, 21 White street, N.. on the night of the murder, and was in no way connected with the assassination, the Jury recommended his discharge, Mercier ie accordingly discharced. condi. MARINE. Dee, 6—8. Rises, 7 10—8, Bets, ‘ 33—H. Water..11 05, ARRIVED. STRAMPHIPS—San Jacinto, Savannah: Fl Cid, Newhbern; Starlicht, Wilmington; Lafarette, Havre ; Liberty, Havana; FC Knight, Wilming- ton; Kinefirher, Baltimore; Ondaluria, Charleston; Thos Colver, Fort, Monroe: Louisa Moore, Beaufort; Hunter; Savannah, 8HIP—Uncle Joe, Sewall, from Mavana, sugar, BARKS&—FEvolyn, Havana; Helen Augusta, Mira- aonne peinhert meen, Hedley Vi GS--Linda, Matanzas: Hedley Vicar, Cienfne- gos; Sarah Flagg, Belize: Brisk, Cienfuegos: Lady Monk, Tobesco; Naiad, Cienfugor; Bogota, Cartha- gena; Ocean Wave, Georgetown; Roamer, Norfolk; Alfaretia, 8t John, NB; HG Berry, Havana, SCHOONERS-5 Bogert, Georgetown, D Clement Maryland; K W Brown, Georgetow Onrust, Jacksonville; DC Foster, Washimeton, NC; Allen B Terry, Jceksonville; M C Lawn. Newbern, N Enchantress, Para; Carrie, Humacoa; Carleton, Inaeua; Marion A Gould, Bangor: Felines, St John, N Bk Amelia, Norwich; J KF Allen, Nantacket for Philadelphia; Staten Ielander, N. Haven: J. Turner, N London: Mattic Holmes, Bangor, Volant, Machias: Anna B Javobe, N Haven; Nightingale, Newport; Kossuth, &t George; Warrenton, Elisworth: Sea Breez, Bangor: Leura Frances, Gardiner; Welling- ton, Bangor; J © Brooke, Boston for Mhilacelphia; FzraDe ont Poughkeepsie for Providence: H P Ely, Stamford; Chase, Elizabethport for N Haven; Rui Hodgdon, Belfast; J W_ Lindsey, Millbridge; Dot, Yarmouth, N 8; Mary A Rowland, Elizabethport for Norwich; Mary Fletcher, Boston; Lamartine, Saco; Maria Louies, Klizabethport for Middletown; CK ner, N Haven for Philadelphia: Hero, Salem; Martha P King, Saybrook, Wess Wind, Portland, Me; B D Pitts, N London; Mediator, Fall River; Alice Harding, Washington, \ C; Watuga, Newbern, NC. BELA W—Ship Cultivator, Liverpool, brig Samuel C, Adams, Too Late for Classification. DEATHS. ‘esidence, 345 Greenwich st, s Manning, from Tralee, Co. MANNING on 4th altin ‘ lreland, euds will take notice that hie mortal remains e for interment on Nov, 6, 1505, at 2 arclock, 350 GEWAYS.—On Tuesday, Sth inst, Thomas Stiangew Funeral will take Place at 89 W. 28th at, on Thura- Li next, at 1 P.M, Membersof Templar 2 203 6 will meet at their Lodve room at 1 o'clock precitely, Members of the N.Y, Caicdonian Club will mees at by oh ot. at 1 P.M E PANTALOON FINISHER WANTED ON fine shop and custom, Appiy at 267 East 14th at, st Wa. BURNE a Vy JANTED —A GOOD BODY MAKER, ope tha! cau make carringe parte, Mth at, ter, the # tway and Ti) at PERSONA PLIZABETH CURRY HOWARD, ALIAS LIZZIE WOOD, of Sunderiand, Eugiand, send your address or call upon McCULLY & MARSH 17 Broadway, in reierence to some money witied you, a [Sk IRMATION WANTED OF FREDERICK and CATHERINE WA EK, Germans, He wae in the 20th Mass, Ree's. Co. L. in and about Address ABLAHAM BEAL, 12 Cer ve F OR _LIVERPOOL—TA PSCOPT APBCOTT, BOP He TT DNESD AY, Dee, 6b, For passage, apply to LINE,— TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO, babe 00 Bowsh euieos, (nquire at | , AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION NOTICE—S. JOSEPH & O oF GLEE va one 30 ge ¥ nerday, Dee, tery ede wr eneK ie aero Re HENRY FELTMAN, AU , 109 7th &P felis this day, at 1059 o'clock. ali the furnitu Shan 3 pease No. 150 Maa | “a A epeeating a an im car beds, mul French mirrors, and all the kivchen forme a Catalogu emcee, 1% M DOUGHTY, AUCT'R — WILL sl Lo . 5 rooma, No. Nassau st, a large ebortnnent ‘of bousahola furniture) carpets, dc, Also superior bar counter, show case segar cases, stoves, matting, mirrors, 10,000 secer worthy the attention of the trade and others. 112 AWNBROKER’S SALF, THIS DAY, B JOHN MORTIMER, 16 Bast Broadway, of «| rortinent of Women's Clothing. k and oth dresses, skirts, ehawis, cloaks, remnants, sheet spreads, quilte, blanke's, boots, shoes, conte, pani and other reasonable goods too numerous to mento By order of H. MCALEENAN, 2d av. 102 AWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY, A 10% o'cloek, at Bell & I a 68 New Bowery, 300 lots cho’ women and children's clothing, fine dresses, piee Geta gncgr pa tnt atin vat . shoes, an e lor, By M.& I. WOLE, Myrtie av, Brooklyn riday, laree sale valuable Pledged goods, ile PAWNBROKER’s SALE WATCHES AN yay A. M. CHRISTALAR will sell JAMES AGAR, at 69 New Bowery, at 10 o'cloce, 6 lots of gold and silver wetches, gold and diam Jewetry troll wor : th atte wion.o? se” hey wort e@ attentioy the ¢ n others, By order of JOHN | LEVY, 48 Sixth av. R, ® ROLLINS & CO, AUCT’ RS—WIL J sell thie day, 8t 2 o'clock, 455 Canal bureans, bedsteads, chairn tables, ca: pets, “sot couches, blankets, sheets, spreads, pillow rlips,cottag| chamber suite, hair, husk and #traw mattresses, and pillows, enay, rocking and other chairs, pier mantie mirro: i u ather wares Ts, earpeta, oil cloth, iron, uns S, &J. BOGART, AUCT’RS, THIS DA Je ‘clock, at the sugtion rooms, 1 Nor William et, large lot of household furniiure, eof tables, chairs, mahogany rockore and ebairs, lar, lot of mattrasses, blankets, jackets, sheeis, cookin stoves, overcoats, army chesia, &c, _ ___121 M. WITTERS, AUCT., SELLS THI day, 4 454 vena at, fret fale of furaitur ng, rlor cults, c¢ ytbing for housckeeping. ” **** LOST AND FOUND. ANK BOOK \Lost—oN THE SEAMAN) fRATIN 4 The ‘Ander will ple RL od — - — 4 D—A POCKET BOOK CONTAININ mali sum of money, The owner can have th 4 proving property and paying heey Cc L0ST—ON MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 4tf hands tooo ber peer pokes beok with a rabl aroun) containing rece orand pte Sssportance fo the aie aaa ama of money in envelopes, either in going { City Hall Place, through the ‘Park, orin fetus a: cars. The finder is weicome to the money, if he she will have the kindness to return the pocket be and all the papers to Col, H. RAYMOND, 4 City H Place, or at the Sun newspaper office, Fulton Ft, CO ol Nassau, end ne questions asked, 15 Lost OR STOLEN—PASS BOOK, 42,014 of the Emigrant Indnstrial Savings Bank. Aq Plieation will be made to the Kank fora new boo on the 27h day of Dec. 1865, PETER KELEHE Depositor, NB. The finder will be rewarded leaving it at the Bank. a Lost. OR STOLEN—PASS-BOOK Ni 0,188, of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Ban Application will be made to the Bank for a new boo on the 1hth day of January, 1866. PATRICK , CURRAN, Depositor, WN. B.—The finder will 4 rewarded on leaving it at the Bank, 86 Lost—4tT THE DESK OF THE PAR ‘Bank, @ package of gold chain ewivel and bai 14 0f each, The finder will be suitably rewarded ti returning them to H, G, WEIMANN, 17 Jobn rear, top floor, 82 OST—YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, Do town.a Marine discharge with the nameof JAMH O'NEILL. The finder will receive $5 reward returning {t to 299 Ray mond et, Brooklyn, 16 $1 REWARD—A SMALL BLACK Ff male dog, FANNY, whise spot on breast, fi ' d with white, long e ates Ook tie’ 2 c Hesinginr’ short hal stolen . Ist from her two little puppies, at 11 Broadway, A, HOWF, . 45 $] 5 REWARD—STRAYED, A LAR ted now milch cow, white under belly. hi feet, ond of tail, and white star in face. Whoov returns her to 52 W, 24th all receive the abo rew JA8.8. SELDEN, 2) eee $90 REWARD—LOST, ON MONDA 7 Dec. 4, from 18 Weat 234 at, a emall bi and tan terrier slut; I} red leather col eof JERSY. A perron brining her to the above address will reec! the above reward and the thanks of the owner. 1 —— $5 REWARD—LOsT ON DEC, 1, Wh going to the Winter Garden, a Indv's « watch, No, 67.061, Koberts, maker, Geneva; bh guard chain, with anchor, compass, English halt sov oe and watch key attached, Apply at 259 W. Fifty-tiret st. 105 HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c “A COVERED EXPRESS WAGON, WITI extra wheels and axles, #140, and o super horne, fit for wagou, cart or truck, 140, Appiy S21 W. 16th st. Must be sold to-day, 40) OACH IN GOOD ORDER FOR SALE. Apply cor, South Ist and 2d et, Wiliamebure. JACOB BREDEN, a ian a OT) OR SALE—ONE CART, HARNESS AN good will of a wholesale house, with as much wo as one horse can do. loquire of C, STECKNER, Elizabeth ot, Sadist A Stal mabad Sit | fe OR SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF MULE, size, in fine order, K,W. EVANS & Ut) 51 Harrison at, 2 ‘OR SALE—A SECOND HAND Grocea] wagon cheap, aluiost new Apply to JNO, O'DOY NELL, 63 Newark st, Hoboken, N. J. 62 SOR SALE—2 HORSES, 16 HANDS HIG nd; also 1 spring cart and harne asthe owner has no use for thet Apply for 2 daye at 38 McDougal et, ine | | For SALE—2 LARGE HORSES—#55 A™' $75; aleo one buriness horee, $6; one bay ma; 50. ‘These horses must be sold wo close buriue 4 ‘all 135 Bank st, m1 OR SALE — A HORSE, WARRANT sound and kind; also ap expiess wagon and b ‘ ness, in good order, Sold tor want of use, Inqu at 97 Clinton et, wu } Fok SALE—A HORSE, SUITABLE Fi cart or track, bold jor wantuf use, rice > Call 19 South Sd et, Willlamsburgh, ty foe SALE wagon, full sized bet. 17th and isth s ORSES FOR ‘ hands nigh, 6 years old, cood, stylish driver, 4) for truck or express wagon ; also & pony, LAs haw high, Syeareod: both are sound and kind: wed, spring cart and grocery wagon. All will be sold che 4) Apply 61 Watts st, near Canal. 13] SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, HORSES. Harnet | roves aad sleigh belis, lv eielehs and 200 carriay, uP, at the King's Co, Curriuge F. SOLD CHEAP—2 ROAN HC table ior truck or heay BOARD AND ROOMS, | OARD—A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUS will be accommodated with goood board @ na privawe family, where they will ng y Mort; terme eb per week, Apply i7 \ Chamber st, Apply for one week lv Mo LET—4 NICE FRONT ROOM, FI nished, to one or two respectable persone, witi! without board; terms moderate, Appy at 1h , avenue, | i 1 © LET—AN UNFURNISHED BEDROOM to a lad, ith the privilege of fire for cook? and pleasant ting 1oom, in & plain family of * Inquire at 245 ppring st, Bear Varick, in © OR 3 GENTLEMEN CAN BE AaCc@ modated with board; also a furnished room: ntleman and his wile, or two youpg meD, Ca $10 aah ab, DGB BIA 5

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