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toe By Luther ut that period, Against th haa tset —* ELECTION FRAUDS IN NEW SERSEY, potent tente Bxomination ¢ Case of Col. Tromdwetl~ Stortiing Developments, Col, W. A. Treadwell, who was arrested fe. tently, charged with being engaged in election fraads tnd dealing In bogne naturalization papers, was ar: falgned for examination hefore United States Com missioner Jackson on Saturday in Jersey City. Mr. Keasbos, United States Distriet Attorney, and C,H. Winfield, Eeq., anpesred for the Government, ant Mersre, Leon Abbett and W. DB. Xankin for the Prironer. Henry 1. Dnsenbary, the Clerk of the County Conrt was the first esa called. He Je time in October t the prisoner Was in his office in Newark ; a large amber ofblank matnralization certificates were iy- x upon the table near the place where Tread weil HeMens Was writin the room who migot have Be Was convinced Liat It woe prise 4 and be imaeriately told the did not want to remain jn bis office; a biank cortifeate which ‘was furnished by Hon. ©. i. Winth And which bad beew given i then shown to the witneas, but the ec ability to aay Whether Hts ae wee certificate or fot ; the eertifiente exhibited war slumped. ho names bad been Inserted; the witness state BO papers we were proper Gourt'aprn the supposed fraudulent paper was less Gistinet than that apon tie geauine papers Charles Cornwell, Reintgd United Staten Marshal tor the District of fow Jersey, was then pat upon the stand, aid teat - Ged that he mrt the prisouer some Ume in. Uctober last, upon a ferry bont, and that he wae told hy the Jatier that he was in the naturalization busines Witness Was shown a Uiank certiiicute with th Gf Pome Court upon it, altiough ue couid mut remein- ber what Court it ntieman lately ap. 1] ® Witness called at bis oter, in jontgomery Jersey City, Dy tonome questions stated (hat he wos int Up as, at the same Uine produc whien' was % paper ng the m Persons, for wiur he aaid hr w Ration papers of securing tL Ww certain pla dor for the fron that plae Wii the papers he Wanted Paid (2 exc a paper le ud app saw that there w Kj ing the uct ‘0 Treadwell, te Was told (hat Ne must Ml itin biusell; it was a paper purporting to be issued by the Essex County Cour ott Picak, the seal of whieh It ture; the ner stated that | rut in 1°) voter” at the irk Charter election use of sim)! ertid. Treadwell ealied upon 1 him to reurn the paper Witness relused, when the prisower yiured to tell Nth al) he knew of the uraiaa lon frauds if he would farrender it; witnons stil declined, when Treadwell ent ayay At a eulyeqient greeting iso im wits oMlce, Treailwell exiblied a large sihount of money, ey iit hours aco that money wus in eveland's poexet” (referrig to Hon, Oreatea Cleve. land, the Democratic candidate for Congress); he sald he as Kuing to procure wore papers with tue Money, and bring them to New Jersey 10 sell; tho Prinouer alto slowed him a cert flea ed by the Berk of the New York Court, and dal witness told Treadwell that the paver would be foun in this Stave, when the latter replied What he ould Ko 0 Now York aud get the date aliared ; eadwellsaid that severol parties In Hudson County Were using the eertifeatcs, and that one Col. Joes ‘8 large amount of m ‘hat could be brought him. ‘James §, Ww SOME MoNey, and ofercd to give aceurity ; wanted to sco the secur ty, and he twenty papers and wa ‘that they were worth ten Limos as inch as he wanted te and he » they were 018 Was entiled Wa vote; Paper was ubout the sine of Ane paper rocollect that the Clerk's Me was wknd in full, but whe the paper was to be made out to was tof blink: did not take the PETA AE COIiNteraT : ater seenie che papers withons Od hla he has tes money: priadwer words What the use of uy slowing you these papers? dou't yon avathlis about taese pai cre, aa the Kepublican C.Chacncey Burr, eworn, Loam wequainted with Mr ie yet Have coed bin frequently durcag Whe pusi tour weeks: Ne was several tues in ey OMe i New Vo viow chout a month Bince fie sant yt het natin Lotion papers Shieh le heen he p tonip n witie Liu avon We Was aN Cons ® tridd 0 fone Hot ge Winflets'» ne sume W Kaiturty, of nie, Cleve. Ores nooratle camdi« Filth District; the pele op he gave the wn idea that he bad 1 veation papers Guat had becn Hid nob are 180 were k or New dev lnoner went (o eu with fourteen papers for a man tere; I Advised him to leave the Sate, or he would be ar Fesied ; the itaprevsion In my uilud Was that Le was enguged iv the waturslization fraude; Mr, Wit field told me tuat tt was a very dangerous matier; Mr, Winteld aud I were in Mr. Winfleld’s office, when the Colonel came in ond puvidely tod what bes ai been dotog, and afer he had gone I told Mr. Win Id the advice Thad given hha; f did not offer Lin $1,080 41 he would give ev) menial the Ho Orestes Cevelaid; Lunked tue Colonel wio paid for thie business, and he sud * Mr. Cicvelaud;” waked him Af be had lid any of Mr. Cieveignd's money, he said "yes; asked him if Mv, Clovet to Lim bj) a's own band, and he wid “no, ‘Was ail the same thing)" then sald to him, * supp: Ou ate arrested, and this third party Weniost [erevor obtained movey from tie ge then you ure leit in the lureb, und, i Gan't save yourreif from State Piison, even b turning State's evidence, there lew thir If the party empl yin your this was ould go and obtain the money 8 Was iu Wy ofice, In the morning; early Jn the sfternvon Twas tn Me: Wintel of Aud sa roll of Bile utes there bills T aaked Lin Mr, Cleveiaid" Net to Vim t ns ah Ts Wuthe ¥ frown and t Would have a chee Vly (0 & protest of this business ot that he Was going to fight the devil her examination of the case wan po ted Lo Lie At, and the prinvuer Was Coin iited bo Jail, tu detail uf 435,000 bail, —— $< Primitive Chrintionity, or the Roman Ca This was the su! 1 a lecture delivered last evenia, atthe Paulist Church am Kiiy-auinth ircet, between Ninth and Feau) avenues, beure a very large aud attentive audience. ‘Tho lecturer described the interior of the catacombs, and then endeavored fo domouanie that they Were constructed for Christin Worsidj, according to the doctrines and forms of the hotan Catholle Church, He found Gherein, he maid, 8 crypt containing ute altar of et gnd on the sive Wale scu.poures repres: ating Jesus Reding toe G00 and turuing Wie water ano Wine, vevidently 5 to the holy service of tue Mars whervin Uie cl ments OF bret and win are changed tty tay body aint wood oF the Lord, He few ulso” tho Agures Of salnte with tee names Qculpiures Lencath, as for instance St, Corllia Agnis, Si, Sebastia, &e., and prayers cf shore holy cn ahd ‘Women edt in the Fuld tock, Mt, Peter Mus ie uisd, in be attitude of striking A ruck Aud ashe (the speaker) looked about amoug the forme aud Foe Of religous denouiuatic Mea lig (or these Uh ngs, he fusled Lo Gud it unl ve came into his own holy wid ancient Cathohe Church, Aud thon tue mystery was cleared up, The same doetFines of transuvstantiation in tic scr fice of tic Mass, the invucation of sainig, aia the supreaacy of ever are 48 pininly and aw distinchy taught ia the cutucowbe of Lome ws they are in tue worsiip of its felbesrale “aud churches’ troughout the world to- ay. ‘Tie proceeds,which amountedto between three and four hundred Goilars, go toald ine pour uf the parish In hy eharye of Ue Society of Bt. Vincent de Paul, Father Wecker delivered a lecture last evening on “Luther and the Reformation," to @ large audience, At the Catholic Church in Rutgers street, corner of Henry, After giving a brief review of the condition of affairs in Germany and {tome ip the sixteenth con- he weat on to consider the position occupied man he enter- tained no animosity, and would way nothing about his nal character, ‘The great point made by his fol- ere was that reacliod sguinat indulgences, they cb noes to commit Be pat sw trous doctrine, and uot the true theory of indulgences, By way of iustruthon, He suid ciat it a school boy disobeyed bis parents They remitted part of the punishment because b ‘ited wis disobedience and promised not to commit Fe eine Sguim: thie would be called ® legitimate indulgence of the boy, It was the seme «ay with the church, “Instead of Inficting fall penalty apon suners it mercifully indulged them part of, their Puriahivent, on condition of thelr sorrow, and ouly Ciliged tem to asnat tm the building | Feies snd in the sapport of | the poor, [nloubtedly there were sbusce of indulgences, an 4 THE SUN, MONDAY font of £100, nner the pretence of obtaining for her the lease oF certain premiaee = Two Insurance watclinen, nomed Jacob Peters Fnd Michael Amith, serre Luther was deserving of honor for trring to retorm hot content with Whateimply, he attacked former be Lecame a dest u is pruiseworthy, but to ae worthy, What authority tet Lother to another Charch? No divine authority at all, toy attack tie Cs thor's course ie tenable Ml that Protestantiom brougit To reform shasee ck the Chareh is blame. t trial on a charge at they were « coming out of the Giled wits plu urel and make ono der at 8 0 clock in the morning. pecan Osea it Is meintalne, LABOR MOVEMENTS. ‘nd tigut into the world, Bibles in Germany beiore Luther's swore chatued in thoee « tories chained now in our within the reach of ever eve these centurics of is impoverished and dow trodden, homing d it we believe in The great fet to be ‘Aietnot dimes | | Rexevourse Toners Benevolent Surtety sJourneymen Bakers! Powery, Patrick Baie ros? and are they not routine elisraet Tan Mecuantor’ axp ‘Treprawen’ Rrserit Bempixe A 10 Cooper Treti and plans of the Associstion will Ve expla Tur New Yor AY ation Will in members 2. Je necns countyy L. only hoodwinked au vcotestant Hight and Wherty, Kept in mint 49 that the Church of Gor ts ¢ Without spot, and ¢ he lecvurer closed wi hearers 10 o¢come faith in the Cuthe ATION Meets tonight wt sehen the otjeets ‘odrmnative Beriose-Lor few weeks distrinute a situate in Midtle village, 1, in price mnging from §01 to hurch would be si —— THE CHARTER BLECrio. , x Rereetavens’ Uxrow * ‘The annual election of of cers of th ie Union resy! ed den! Be dent, dames Lyon; Clement Newman ; Treasure nonclal Secretary, Seeretary, Ke Jovusarwen Tarvons.—The 0p, Broadway, met at Coberge Stanton succt, W, Cauver presiding. Presented to pay #15 per week to the men on etrike in Lock w:oi's shop, Several new nbere were initlated, audother routine ‘The orgonization Is vald to be in splen= ih duanchily and otherwise, Maetixa ov Pavions.—The Paviors’ Union mot reet and Third avenue on ia), meeting, held 11, Monmisania— Democratte A Local polities ba rants to Ofice, during the past few daya, been somewhat quiet, resting as tt were after the strazgle, in order to reerult their Wearied cnergic Vut etill there cre elements smoulderiug which will speedily burst into hames, Approaching, and many feel auxtous to know who will be the wext Mayor, and offwhat material the Board of Assistant Aldermen will be composed. The following are somo of he Democratic uames men- Honed for the ¥arlous offices to be filled at the De- cember election : For Mayor—George MeL: Keer, Jolm'd. Bradley. and tice Cordogo is also talked 0f. Por Corporation Counsed—Richard 0" hom R. Lawrence, and Sen: bor Assistant Aldermen—Kirat District—Terrenee D A.D. Purtell, ‘Thomas Mai Mulleo, Jon’ Stiles, Charl V. Raught: First on; Correapor ding employees at The Charter election is ‘ did working order . Richard Sel and Gen, F.B, Saturday eveniny with the view of former members who umber attended ‘The officers fame, Frederick Mink, President; Michael Crawley, ‘Gorman, Alre ator Creamer, bag ty oon ‘Tue Stare Roorens,—The m onthiy meeting of this organization was held at Jackson Hl ext term were elected ! President, ce-President, J.P. E. P, Gordon; Jovunerwen Baxeus,—Th held their regular quarter! ‘utwam Hall, corner Very’ hittic bas: Beveral members are in ar ing to the by laws of within three months aiter their feces ure due, pames will be stricken from the roll, wording Secretary, FiO Distriet— .. Thomas Canary Kooter, D. FM Hy, and’ Fred. Zunmmer, trict—Jaines Riley, James Kelly, dobn Hampeo Kighth Disihiet Frank Clark Davidson, John J. Costetln; Recor ting reasurer, Henry Kuga mock, Prank Du Bakers’ 2.1, Union Twollth atrec and Third avenue, triet—Jolin Hotelling, A f + voles they pay up. event Disiriet—Bernard Bi ey: vtriet—James Moran, Fourteosth District—James Mc Cornelius Burns, Joba Rely, in yan, and dames Carey, Fir None named, eg Scannel, J, O'Brien, James ‘Thompson N ‘bomas Higgio , and J. (=Lean ler Buck, Nineteenth Thomas Veite Twentieth Distriet—danucw Arma ror Lynei, David Fitageral terson, Peter Maginoias, Robert Earl, au ole Bernard Cresan Jerome Park Kaci On Saturday a mateh BE. W, Sackett Maid of Honor, owner 61,000 1 the recent rains, Ne course we the Fosult as follows f100 «dusts Of a mlloy weiter weighta; gon: laid of Honor, 4 years, 144 1 Ming Bing. ‘The Goveruor elect, while on a brief ¥ '* residence at Sing Sing, on Saturday even recipient of a spoutancous greeting by Stores and dwelling 1d, and a procession, headed by the Homan Guard, marched to the residence of the elder Hottinan, whore already a large crowd had collected, and welcomed their new Governor with hearty ebeeving. Mr. Hoftman addressed them ine short apeeeh, thanking bis vid frends for thelrgen- sion of eonfidence end regard, At the clone of his remarks, the procession escorted Mr. ste depot, and agaim cheered hin ax the FA. Beimont’s b. f. aM the citizens of the place, houses were {ll as pounda, th 8 George’y ful He hiso offers te weeks OF (hroe monihe alter the articles have been Lim three poun erous expr u Ok out fMfteen OF | ears Moy pss As Tayieg a Corner St The interesting ceremony of laying eof the Orphan Asylum attached to the Paul, wow performed you Hatt Gare Ovsravctions.—The work of re moving the obstructious at Hell Gate will be com: menced this week, voext Rowenta, of Liberia, made a brief Pulton street prayer meet- Churets of St, terday afernoon, at the site ture, corner of bey street eral of Us otter pri addrows, by request, att Sng, Inst Saturtay, request of Liberia Coileze v. Williat Sturra Viewr-Gen- sted by several of. tile opening rary flooring over the site wis coumetiog Of bidion: Movrovia, in Liberis Poncnsse ny Sistens or Mooxt St, Vixerwr, ph P. Disbrow, on Boutin ‘The grounde of J Broad ay, Yonkers. have been purelias by the Sisters of Chority of Mount St, Vincent, aaa te tor a young Indies’ sem\y Stanuina Av Feet, opposite t the door way ciock the oMlctating elerg sud tolowed by arly yesterday morning ion took place at 52) Broome street, be and Jotun Bail J in Cornelius receiviny the leit breast. at his own re Bailey excaped tue batat which had been playiug Stour of the ceased, wud colored, whieh result gerons eta wound 4 cared for, the injured taken to his home, 97 Laure Winelt the eiytity he mnde an ad: the platform an orth the gbjcet of He sat, moreover, at id reeeive all orpis ‘The corner-ste Alo names OF the prevent Pope, Presi- alitves, & City Man} dencot te Uiited btat and of the o zation, coins, and Noard of Health tw of OT Fulton atreet, which in ina very dangerc the foundation for @ building in Bockinan atreet, tive rred to was undermined, aud it ts ready to tumble down at any m ing plore, when the eras be killed or Injured for iif proper authorities will attend to the seo that it is either properly braced, or ced be, rebuilt, New Ferny av tin voor or Twexry-rira nT.—The rapidly growing intercourse betwe New Jersey amd New York, coupled wita the tn tion of the up-town wards, has ren dered (t necessary for the Erie Railroad Company to estabileb anew ferry on the North River, betwe: and Twenty-third streets, from whieh boats will run to the Pavonin lips in Jersoy City, ‘The work is boing rapidly pushed forward ; the Boo nearly completed, and it in tthe whole structure will be finished about the 1st of danuary, It will contain two slips, and boats will commence to run as soon as one of the sips shall be Mnished Will be in the course of a fortnight, ters are now busily engaged in the construction of the bridges. ‘This ferry will afford great uecommodation to up-town residents, increase the Erie Rullway Com- puny’s trafic, and considerably entance the value of real estate on both sites of the river, Tax Receiven's the Chureh organt then lowered to tie fin Prenen w Being a man } persons may ted will have 4 front ut and iL is expected th miber of fricuda gathered at this he saw several of ok dinner und ‘Twenty-secon Vere be saw h young lady presising with Who afew pears oo Was here liad a thousand Hives them all to this noble work . Mr, Oliver Dyce, and au etreet, ala mode Dyer remarked that the re- cords of the House of Ketuce here slowed that (ivee-fourths of all the ehiltren ‘acaool children, not trans! nt visitors but regu We locations of the schowle which they attended and the names of ihe ‘Aud why, he asked, fe teaener ud the clu of the ferry buildin, that he might devot Mr. Thompson, of St. Lov Mr, Hutch, the bauker ot short ndivesses... Mr. rent there are Sab> 4 the bridge pm acbolars, and they Wivute and Leackers. Te was because dren one hour inthe week. all the rest of the week, It knew no wickedbess here Orvice.—Tho Re: ‘Taxes, Mr. Bernard Smyth, makes tho followin port of taxes collected nt collected during October... wut colle ted Now. i this country —Wert, My. Van Meter win trying Norih, or Boutu-—and Ub Since tue day fn October, 188% whea be took his first company © been transplan’ awk Mr. Van Isverexvent Ounnn lie exercises of wn ty would be acnt nieresting ebaract Saturday evening at Manhattan Lodge, 404, 1. O. when the following ciicers for t quarter were duly installed by the D. G. W, B.D. Howliad Sister J, Kuaage the Mission, wh the charge of humougy.ry made agminst thelr Work, Pollen News. n Saturday, Otto ad robbing Wil ss Wert Burty-n eth street on Bei pussing through Forty .t., A. Ketenin: tering 17 Waver'y: plac Dy meaue of tule keys wilh Intent tos ad Lins arrested tw await the result of the ujuries he tuthotod by stab. bing Bervard Mehrt lodging house 840 Spring street, on Friday night ‘The prisoucr is eu Wusunity inay ©: a Viekers i king (or the c Of representatives trou the various Ty, will naxemble t nue, for tho trans jor tue good of the Order, ‘Kernoon Session at 2 o'olock | evening ab lulf-p: Boy Beawae at a Lonvine, uged 4, of 2H Tout a burned through play) Scppey Deatus oN Satcuvay.—The infant child of Mrs. Sullivan, 96% Kast Tenth street, was found dead tn her bed : 4y7 Toird avenue, while Walling On a customer io his store, dropped dead, od of bumanity, the injured men U AL the same Court, on Biudiy, aged 8, Frank Fisher, aged 1%, and Frederick Kiker, commited for forcibly outraging Laurens street, decoyed the gil luton n Grovne street, jon, ab MOL Kighth a eer uemeds | action of busi on Saturday eve fomee, kept by Fi the’ oince for which they are he! Necke, of 48 Mulberry street, was own, and severely K i Bicecker street, was en, of the Lice the following lie eae SF DUB carts, 127; To junk-dvalors, 4 ders, 47; drive ond-hind dealers, Fines collected, 1. received, §372.6), On the body of Geor ears of age, who died at the Bellevue 1 juries received by being run over by @ of the Erie railroad, 60; also, on the Whole amount ere under the dress of the fem: wt Suflern's stat been caugit picking committed for a burglary where @ robe, horse blanket, am value 10 $125, teher, a teal estate broker, was on ired’ by Justice Hogan" to give ilare ball 10 smswer @ Nenges Prefeivad, agwinat kim by ot No, 140 Went Tweuty-seventh street, Isis charves that Butcher cheated the comulainanh ‘Tuu Nontunast SsxNoannoxy,—The dolegat of the New Yor of the German Northeastern States, house in Spring street yeate: Heldenteld occupied the chair, 1" Musical director resulted k branch organization of this. uuion 1 und wusical socteties of the eting at Karel's club a of wiee of Mr. ‘Ane cf, the former director of the ver, ‘The plag to artanee a erand concert for the bencft of the Ger. man Hospita, Fand was abandoned, Natiowan Uxiraaran Coxrrorscr —At the re: cent seasion of this Conference it wie recoived. that A culleetion ehomld be taken 0) (nol) the elutehes of the denomination OM the e ecu Buvday iy NOVI, bor for measonary parposes. Ty most of the Unitarian churches In thie ci'y oud vicinity, there: fore, appropriate eermone Were presched and eullee ticnk taken up for tile purpose verte ray @ Mex's Cumtatias Accreratioy.—To ne 1 on of tho Na tv Association, beld at 4 Wos kept aa'a day of wesc tens tirouehout the ting religious exci ivea, consisting of ort nddrestes, and te te pation of Chris: fan experience were held ke the recie of te New York Arsceiation, 101 Fith avenue, last evenig. ‘The attendavee wae large. Seevicrs ar re MOE. Curren aw ALLAN Steer. few. L. 8. We In thie chureh at e1OeK, vl ing at Ths. Hhishop Davis de ve-e " tn memoriam Out ‘or Sciurenen Lialatec, Director of the Hine Society of New Youk, President of the Bibie Society of Hye, and a roulnent member of the Now York Peay ing land me WAR Very elatiovate end eulapletie of of Mr. Huleted, aril pointed ont the great in’ the ev OVEMBER ¥, AMO, 18d, Wa, 1 Port it, Marine Couns nerrey—Brrone June, Biarcnr LEST Dante wor Cancet re Jotun HL Kimbail, mdi Kimball had receive, he wae arceted hy the Sherit met inet hin in the Buy MMreped tr uaetent a * ing, before he fled hie fiduielary capacity for the pi On belng arrested, he app.icd (o Judge Matenford on the pronnd that bis Neved hin from avy. for s are rendered to religion and. the pel truths by the pod work Im whieh be Picuour «part. The editce wae erowde ed toe by @ highly in‘el igent and respectable congregation, Tne Yourns’ Misstoxant Assoctariox,—The thirtieth anniversary of the above Asworine tion Was Held Jast evening ih the Spring Surect Frew: bytertat pre Aw fi mn. Ad: dotiver- tecnth Street Pres Rey. M ookwwan, of the Methoviat Epis pal Chureb, tron read by the Tren- surer, Mr. Henry nd expeniod for mirsion Work, uspleos of the Association, which zhns in ment a missionsiy, Mr. dobn Anderson, is whole time tot TuMMNe OL Exeredaee Was Of a Varie acter, and arranged WIth eoo ng, tasie. ‘Tue must t, Which was executed With great preelsion, der the direction of Mr, K. L. Met ection im wid of the funds of thy tocen ap, which was liberuily re tion. : Wor tie Marropoutan Finn Derant- Jn Soturday a portion of the Metyopolitan ment, cousisting of twelve engine aud three track companies, in about one ‘4 of (he Wis reviowed by Gov. kine square, ‘The parade formed alc Caton square, It was divided tnto three battalions, the frat being onder the comtinond of Engineer Bates, and covststing of Engine Compyites Nos. 18, 1), 21, and M1, and Mook and Ladder Coy be Seoond Datta ion was commanded by E Shannessy, and was composed of Engine Companies Nos. 3, 1/. 94, and 25, end Hook and Laditer Company No.1, The Third) Huttation, u of Engincer Sallivan, eousisted Now. 8, 16, 18, and 19, at + Comp N and men appeared in Mil uni on cape | Shorty siter t h wae becun, tl being led by a platoon of policuncn’ wy corps, aed commanded by Chiet Kngincer Ki The tine of march wae down owl Way, Houston, Mererr, and Spring ¢ to Heaver oireet, thence thi ough Brod to Broadway, thence trough Park am atreet, Mowery, and St. Mara’s place pins ‘The wen joked ond marched i nid the machinon were ax bright hen they were new, The horwes were. m, aud indeed the whvle processi irkably well conducted, About laiGpast $ ‘al divisions reached Tompkins qo ond soon after Gov, Kenton, xccoinpanied by Commis: id Golway, arrived. A large at nee of spectators, many of whom were iadies, Wns present. After fospection, the brigade went three times ‘around tho eqnaré, mancuvting very finely, and then formed around the ernor and hin pert. ‘They were then oddieseed by him in compile tum. A Hon wan to by the viet mrolary teiws, and were aforwards dismissed in regular military order, we BROOKLYN, pobenemnteahy Lacxow av Gugenvort,—At 8 o'clock Satur. day afternoon the Jame Gould, a substantially built ferry-hoat, of 650 tous burthen, was launebed from the yard of John Knglis & Sons, Greenpoint, a lars number of persous being present, Tue boat ts to run on the Pavonia Ferry, North River, Itisof the following dimensions; Lengil, 190 feet; breadth of beam, 9) feet; extreme breadth, 62 feet; depth of hold, 18 feet. Tare ov Taxation,—The following is a t ing tho rate of tas sate tn Brookiyn : Ward, 0 word ward 2 Average.$3 HA | §9 167 & Aannsts.—The Brooklva police mate a total of M89 arreats last week, Loing 15 iss tian the week previous, Fiore ov Saxteroes.—On Priday four human skeletons were found in digging a cellar in the rear oF 8 ALantic street Rereniican Text Sonn.—The large Repn tent was bought at avetion on & Heasen, dent of the. City d the benches by ‘Henry Best, for 4 away. On Friday night a horse ran away airect, F theawing oul two gentle Ochvrly aud McQuade, who were enjoy. ing a ride, dashed the wagon to ‘pleces, in atrench are nod for lying water pip and was ine stantly killed by the fail, The horse was valued at BLK, Kescven rrom Drown:xa.—A young woman, Whore name was not ascertained, being of defeetiv: iityon. Frid ed Of the Greenpoin ry bridge, ed from drowning by & young man named Malone, who laut!y jumped overboard and kept ler above water oaul wae sent to thelr relick. Pavan wera or Ivmativa Steam.—Coroner Smith on Saturday held an inquest In the caso of John Depew, 22 years of age, residing at 42 South Sixth street. D., who died (he previous evening from the efects of inhaling stoan, Dapew wis eniployed asf remon on the Grand street ferry ont Canada, fand on Friday afveruoon was direct d by the + An charge to Clear obstiuclions from a hot pipe, In doing 80 he took a mouthful or cold water, and blow itinto the pipe. ‘This became imstantly ‘converted {ito steam, and he lntaled so much of i thet death resulted dicing the night. ‘The young man leayos au ailicted widowed mother, Gannie Vorsonina Case —On Satuniay ner-Flavin-evsed the arrestor Robtert N Klon’ county. The tatee together with Mr Went before the Cor who discharged them Ou their own recoxnizance un: ithe doth nat, when he inteads to bold an iu Moronve of opinion +xiste Hetween the nd Judge Troy, of the Kings County Conrt, the latter ou that Flavin had no viait to any Warrans 10F the arrest of (le aboy Goned partion after und that thelr acter merely b nce at the 4 voluntary act on thelr part. tis stated that the brother of Mra, Gamble {¥ihe person who Insitxated holding am tnquest, with a view to vie Mating the claims of Mr, Gamble to bis Inte wife's Peuper'y, Which is raid Lo wunoUnt (0 €20,00), — - JERSEY, NM me Tow, Jacon R. Wonteworne,— Mr. Wortendyke died at Ms reaitenee in Jeracy City Saturday morning, after au tilvess of only three He was born fn 1513, 1n Bergen county, grade usted wt Kutge rs Collece tm 194% was wduiittod Lo the in 1563, ond elorted Representative to Congeces in 1987, He was partoor inthe law wi Janes UO. Zabriskio, and also wae ua active p clan, laying spent we cent eampalen in | speaking on the Deme He was ap n the Second Reformed Cluveh, and was taken with hin final Milnes while at & prayer meeting, ‘Vne fu. neral serstoos Will take plice tord: + M., fn the Woyne Street Reformed Church, and the remains are to be taken to Closter, Borgen county, for uterien on Tu y morning, Reniaius—The Kight Rov, Thomas Quintard, Tieheop of Lenrgesee d Lvered @ sermon a Gr: Chure k, lost even'ng. Annrsra ny vin Ne « Potier,—The Newark Palies A iveste duiing the week ending inst Ming. Of this wuwber LE Were made for illegal young. Orrterst Bimerioy Rereeys ov Rasex Counry, N. d.—The eity of Newark gives G19 majority for 18 for Grout, "408 lor Seymour. Inthe , Grant reeeived &T29 volew, Beyn A110, ‘Pokal mn, rant in the county, 1 Th the county th rogorition are as fulluwe : i Governor, 1.18); MIL for Congress, 612; Bheriti, 4, In Newark, Georg A. Hat jority for Co io AAMT. Mil’ majority vurta Congioes Dietilot te ofleially stated to Atrewer to Kioxar Cuitpam,—A singular gene oC wm autem oy a mother © GUY away two of her children from tueir ‘ater oecarred on Saturday morningint Jersey City, Tapoears that a burl harmed Dombitck Me: ra, of Jerney C1, not ‘on amiouble terus with is wife, Waa fually” chan by her with deaerticu and ordered to appear ut New York Court of S:ssions on Saturday, Duri Lis wile, who lives ta Washlngt Of belug in Court w# complainant ise in Wasi ngton #rect in compan; Mrs, Gronlech und att: tupted to carry away fer two children, aged and 4 years, reapectivel; rn housekeeper who was left in charge @f them stoutly resisted ellorte of the (#0 women, ana ber ‘screams brouglt a maniin the b to her mew. ance, who kept the children ers, upon bis Fetura’ from 'N What hai oe: a debt ms this 18 Hol ruptey, RVPtere=PeTiTiON® AND Di 16th wit, to the 7th inst, the follow ime person filed voluntay W. Legeett, Charles H. Wooster, Louls Ludeviet, Simon Abrihas Prince a man. Henry D. Oliphant, Bernard Hollur. and. of Port dervi From ihe 2% ult, to the 4h inst. tach of the fol: Jowlne persons bas received @ discharge in bank: runtey : Raward G, Catlin, Robert McCord, Ebenezer V Tall, Wim, A. Bilery, f Svraese Court, Gexrnan In vacate a Croton Bowrd having failed to devi erage districts, according to th sirietion of the sewer Was ilies volves mont last three years, In the matter of Thomas L. Opie it wae decided that an assessment of nove (han ov by aad Value of the valld, Mixon Contr Suanocare's Covnr.—The witle of th Lo! Brooklyn, ghtimnoaaTi’s Couns —| Homela tt Fon, ome i two month, For craeity to Aued $10, trinsic bean Ure wild, netly hit How th Tn thie it duke ho) 00) Kslous of Lis iavorive sp farms ol Knginnd are situated ut Mivchar, in Surrey, and at Hitchen, in Hertiordshire, ‘The lavenier, bees’ love for Livender Is #0 execeslve that, at ¢ 4 a) Tol. W. ds W., “0 100 MM. 1.00 Saronpay, Nov, 7-1 respecting the further Iesno of | nn active market and unusually large deal)og first recorded ule was ma the premium ping to the opening price,reeo ing priew aR M. Later dei the sive price w Previously reportet, Bame Hi ria’ chae't?' qraicn agetaal ins vat « af dee was Sioa of MeESask of the ovens ef off” chat Diainan TUE COURTS. - Court CALPNpAn® Tis Day, —SuPmEM! GENERAL TeuM Sonenume A cuitin envied ear fo. Ch AMDE HE Port 1 Jat ae RA) IIS, 12h, ead, 1S, 18s i, f Bi, bey Oh, iY, Oot, Ob, © Srates Disraict Covent, Horged hie declorge Co Ht by the wast discharge trom e ein bank ruptes ty hility for the debe in qu plication i# denied on ground that Niven Staves Petitions in bankruptey: Kr De Witt C. Hall, Abraham Kobcrt Prince (one petition), Josiah C. polcon Le Brun, Georie W. Vinable, Jo: il, Frederick 8, Come M. Wiecier (one), Sunuel J Valentine, all of this'eity, aud by Andrew E Urange county, N.Y. Jr, Arthur W. ween, Frederick A doin A. be Tveyer, Agron EI tor, den TS Aust, Michael an, Kenyon G, Viele, and Simca Stera wor Stern), be Banxanp, Camporo, ann I: keemunts.L OF Predeiiek 1 Tay 011 OF waseasin General Term, a dee valbiity of ciy wae re | Weregulari fn eitom fe atlord grounils nov only for invalld ating (also {Or ubsolutely vacating the asses Mt that taey would, that ment were iMegal, as having beow ral or linanee, petition of Cortlandt Palmer, to essment for a sewer, it was held that the @ plan of sew € he 01 This decision Im Wf the sewers constructed during the ic the matter oft Taw voperty at Last rating was in- fol owingvamed deeensed persone were wwd In {aia oe during he bast week: A\ ust |. Onbarg, allo Brooklyn. Let tion wore granted in the eetates of Hons M. hep james Ls. Diews, Jared Sparks, Froderiek Sebidknecht, Patrick Hag! ond James Bennet, Hklyn. Letters ii Rowan jystenbader, and Jane W ihe ROW ant 3n ; henurast Wie ONK.—CONVICTIONA ON ay larceuiea: Jolla Wale, three rivk gerald, Hones of Vetweey Jann onthe: enna tee moathel @ ony one ‘Wilitatnee Ke ahs Anu Orn Aw Lenin Lavenpur tin old England that Jalund, no low nn about 20 acres of laud th Ato lavender fiuruing Is any winds of flowers, Every sof Mowers Kive wp, by distilla pound of the otto of lavender: wud thos we production of 70.0 At requires vix to make ag Vendor Waler, nin ond her ehiidren and eusioimers use e wit them the nous quautity of ni. The lavender (hat Birks # Feaurted ty by all the bees for round. The round of their hum tn such vast js quite cnehmi ting ; nor do the batteries et Visiting #0 luxurious a feast, a taste of which 8 to be particularly grateil to them, Tbe vent Gime, aa the eprs are Lied up in sheaves, they will follow it, oven at a sacrifice of life, into tive boiling »till, alte a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, foals ack At Mock Eachauae and Oven Boards. Naw Youn, Nov. % 1365, STOCK RXCUANGH 12K P.M, 49,000,108, 4 8:20 TR KI New lenue. 1OT'<|10,000 Us. tae B20 BEN Yon UW es, 27/200 AML. Ts |e0 Us lim Ollie & Mine 1 @s/99 ‘do. 19800 do... 20K i Mien, 8 4 400 Cle. & Pivua, ” a4 | 400, PE ee eo, 4 Ose L100 Voge iA 0 Mar. Balt) a BQ, aimed Mot vier the rumor al tenders, araount- p upward turn, wiih The de nt 13994, from which subsequently drop ring to 134%¢,the clos es were kopt up neh ox and the 19514, the Intest wale betng made » $44,000,000, gold Look wala vanced to. t however, amid t un up t ten 1G. Loans of ensh gold were vetlvely pressed and carrying rates ranged wunuin, and 1401 aud 146 of 1M ent. per diem, Many Io au Wow per ule, Wilhout iderest to elther ps were wer or lender, ‘The disbursements of coin interest on the national debt by the Assistant Treasurer during the past including Buturday, October 81, amounted to 7,000, and the receipts in gold customs $1,071, exports of treasure from this port during the week amounted to 294.400 of Jet Of Junnary, 1963, ty the (1st of October, were $5, 478.0%, and the receips from California for the eamne period, $82,120,175, aggregating $s, highest polnt reached in g 13446, and the lowent 13834, the daily fluctuations be {ng shown in the subjoined table Dare (renin. Highest. Lowert, Clontng A75, The id during the peat week w Mouday, Nov, 2.1: ris ie ptayy, Nov. 3.184 cd 1h ay lucsdayNov. 4.18 1s 1 1 any, Nov. § tae) it hy a ay, he ta ish 1 wurday, Nov. 7.lMy dip iki Henry Clews & Co., 82 Wall wixeet, report the lead- ing quotations to-day as follows Mid, Aaked. ing Tt Tt My 11, G12, Oth, we Thank b= PRAU NES Wank —In potion in Dankruptey, ina eh olled by n discharge in banks Cover, mm Bark. HARGES<-From the specutators lose shares, ‘The managers of ing stocks, when manipulations Inangura‘ed, expressed entire satisfaetia Prospective profits Ii they #hould Le able to quote ite orice at 50 agement, they carried It to par, and anton have often roferred to the unwarranted high pric of a large number of stocks at), am nema! after the walling of the packet, Thee reat rates are annexed? seseee 09 @ 19 WOKS 110% i gaa IOP “ Ree 10 me, Ravin, The extreme wiv uceney in the money market, whieh has for the port few days ercnted a feeling of Danie on the strret, rows partie! relation. Dur Ing the Morning ell jooMs OM Governments carried 7B cont, fod loterest, and on pledse of min cellaneous co titeral on additional \ waa. get erally demanded nvtit (Monday, Toward tue elore of Lank Love offerings were frovly made at the legal rate in evirency, though these aabsequent tranaaetions ean scarcely be regarded as a criterion of the market, inasmuch ae lenders were anxious to cure two days Aiterest, as I usually the cace on Eaturday. The action of Keeretary McCulloch In deciaing that he had the richt to relesne iecal-tender votes r= deemed but uneavertied, and that he will do otf clreumatances require it, deserves commendation; and to (Lis cause we may trace the cusicr feeling in the moncy market, We have aiready exptnined in these colamns that the money pante Was the more senseless becanse ft conld he controled In a day “if the Secretary would and neo for a time some of the be ro hurriedly called in, thus re= ing the actual circulation mach below tae wants of the commerce and industry of the country.” The statement of the national debt on Nov, 1 shows that the amonnt of lent tenders In etrewlation was £354,000,000, lene by $44,000,000 than the amount a thorized by Congress, Mr. McCulloch gives esey Fances thet no more bonds or gold shall be gold, but that he will provite for his disbursements fom the Jeeal tenders referred to, Me has also pro vided for the reirsve of tea millions more A per cent. eertivent This announcement produced an tastantanecus eect. upon the market, nnd the panic was broken, But if he fails to provide for the rellef of the money market hy an actual ure of his reserve market will relapse ino ite former condition, More currency t* temporartly required, while it is in the Power of a few to lock up greenbacks, ‘The banks por and connot buy certiftestos, and If not sold no reilet witl be given, If the Seeretory wo them In the purchase of some of the bouds whieh he 4 last month, then seme relief would follow, an & panic which he contributed to increase, If not nctually produce, The nssoeinted bank statement that the apeeniators arc still at work, aa the logal tenders were decreased $4,429,741 during the week, sgeregsting nearly teen millions since the pressure commenced, ‘The loans were contracted, $6,205,079, while the deposita were less by §4,801,- £20, The apecic has been incrcused §5,9H,215, thus augmenting the legal reserve about $1,400,000, ‘There is also a further Increase of $100,427 In eireu- lation, ‘The totals of the Inst two Ftatements are ns understated ; Noe. 7. Difterences i jon eee Laat HeMad dnen ss 1.89, CALI, a oe Government hoads wore active and bucyant, the volume of business large, and the temper of the mar- ket strong, At the opening Board prices were larg ly in advance of Lhowe current at the close yesterday, and the fecling Induced among operators, by the ac tion of Seerctary MeCalloeb, alluded to above, was one of vecurity, Prominent houses bonght largely, which added to the streneth of the market, and der scl Inspiration ‘679, the most popular bonds on the bat, ropidiy advanced to 100%, though closing at Arecession of 4 Pernt, The market closed steady, thongh at fractionally lower prices Hateh, Foote & Co., 12 Wall street, report as fol lowe at the close of business: Offered. Asked Offered, Asked velatored IMI. 118 118 (Conpan §0. 8, an Amd Faly 109g 104 Re ‘ hae sees 10 a. 32) GH. tid % 1 TS Wane WOTH«| Cow. 10-40) WEEKLY CURWENCY #EATEMENT. The reecipts of frvetionat enrvency for the week ending Noy. 7, mount to $63.20, SHIPMENTS FOR THR WERK, ‘To the Assisrant Tronurer at Yew York Ta ihe Atwatant Prensurer at Horton i Vk Depomtory ar Cine anal To national Ondke,, The following amounte are held In trust for the national banks euirity for elreniating notes Lor in aie depoite.. i! ‘The week—closing to. has been the n ‘nt ul In Wall street recorded for many years, The Krto war which absorbed the attention of the public early In the year, and greatly depreciated prices, was of short duration, and eensed when the conflict- Ing hey effected a compromise; bat the recent Panio reached a fur wider cirele of speculators, and carried actual bankruptey, Stock# prying merely nominal or no divitens the cliques had durin carried to fabulous wtreet hus hee small and great to the verge of—if not by the ccossful management of the ey money warket been ‘aluer, and for many weeks the scooped Wy (he chief operators when re bullor Lewr injerest was found to be iu the aseondant, ‘Those who were familivr with the In trinsic values of a imajority of the stocks on the Keneral list, and were conversant with the prospec tive dividends of the varions cliqne stocks were aur: prized at the verdancy of the outside public, and the facility with whieh the leading loaded thelr comparatively worth ne of the lend: 1 ite rise were frat with their nt elated by the success of thelr ima: |. We the list, and advised the public to shan them, In the beller Hat their de- cline would be more marked ton the advance Tho taht money market of the past few weoks has exposed the weaknesses of these fncy atocks, and thoy have fallen 8) B cent. to 85 W cent. from h quotations, As compared with recent prices we note #deciine in Bt, Paul stocks of Mi W cent: Northwestern common, 9634 W cent; Hudson River, {1 Y cent; Paeife Mail, 18% cent; Now Contral and Michigan Southern, 12 9 cent; Erle, 1A H cont: Fort Wayne, 1% B cont; Rewling, 19 V cent, and Rock 1, Cont ‘This morning the geveral ist partlolly recovered nthe depression of yestertay, on the aunonnee. ment that the Secretary of th anury would re love the money murket, and prices quickly advance from 1107 Yeent, The dealings at the morning Boards were large, the purehasos Leng chiefly. for Hon of 110.2 Teents though at the 1 o'eloek open Boord the market was steady, Later In the non the transactions at the lor a we and tle highest prices of the day were reache is etrong, niarketel ‘The following are the comparative prices at the regular morning Board with ¢ current yestor North Carolina tw... North Carolina fa. vew New) oFw Conirat.,, BI. ove : ‘are ii i} Ae ae 1 hay ae og = Northwontern provoited:. 77 my = Cleveland aiid Voledors.. i ry : Wack Qelandss.sveseseessss1Ot "1 = ey a x iia ig * vf 1 Toledo wud Wabadusrcsss es = Weatera Union Vel = Pao ite Mall = Cihton, = | "hy BS inns utes aihones Wabash: sag & Wires: Te 4 & Heiss SQ 2 paved Galewpiiver.... dal NEW YOUR mA oun ASD MBAt—A shade gg IDCER NG. State a chor, chev, Me. HK maaeis for Wi ot Be@wone. for gait Ise SMe. with «sale of 8,000 Tane—Quiet, bit more kood erocers, keitue on privaic terme, Motined sugar. 19340. for Aare —Stewly. Cota Marewwado, 4@bite, with utiles act Oba, Ore Wetive, Bales 100 Liercos Carol CorPne~Steady. Ilo, bush. at Ve ranena tenes? F shoulders, an Middies alt wt 1 No, {to penne stn Roa 10 Vis. of rortn at 2 74d. by stom froma (uiladel m Cope. #100 Be May—eteady ; ehiy plug — TIVE STOCK MARKET. Satorday, Nov, 7.—Neeves—Only 9 nics of import cats, oF Fomethh over I head. 4 Prine hewy sheep fandy Hook.. 4'Is'G —— NEW YORK ...SUNDAY, Nov. & 400 ‘Hell Gate, 5a Btoam#htp Weser, (N G,) Wenke, Bromes ve and Hasson Steamship Reheren Clyde, Chichester, Steamship Acushaet New Bedford, mdeq jrumenkets to Rensuson a We lair Heamship Franconia, Sherwood, lortand, with mdse Cole, Gatvesto aco. ‘Oriann, with ondee and ir Charleston, with mdse ‘Wannah, with mdse and passer ore to Mu * lelphin, with mdse Thatk May dower, (of New Haven.) Dill, Harbadoen, ot T Morwin. Eifrayethport ades Tenney. do v Hi Tents Pitta Glenwood, Pitta werent Kiver ship Gen Meads leauge, when off th ce for New On on the evening: oT vat of the peut 00 Wer mente ee Business Notices, tuod and Racked by @ Incarable comp! ExXPMOTORANT ts an ef established! thoreby. JAY: and Bronchtal Organs, Sold everywhere, Pure Gold V #9, 94. 99, 91°. $15, rt. WA & ROBINSON, MARRIED. RRALES—KELLY ar the Fewldgnee of H. Wie , Adolph Hecker to Mt. IDERSTINE.—On_ Bond MUANTINE ORIEN, . tt ee Mot lonky, Kandolph i Martine Yo Leres ‘O Huen,all at tity city. te o Atha Chia Moet tit o'clock M., Catharine of Fhomas ad Mary h. Graugee, id eorly hour on Sunday morning #0 residence, $0 /ATLOP a’ short {Me lust, WE Lip O'lvCK, a W., danghe “on, weaday, the 1th Ope eg dewirk aad New York Raut inst, Charles Trumbull, sow of the family are Invited ta road, Mergent Special Notices, DAY in the TAL MARRIAGE, joa (Hattie Hatetul), author Mire. Samer To Hh wn oid te Diad,”” & He DAUGHTER'S RE IAPR OF OLANCHO,” by Short Sketches, Humorous Pieces, Odor Hikers alter GEORGE MONRO, Publisher, OFELCIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSOURI A) DK NTUCKY STATE LOB LAI st STATE K. THEA chao a. Noy Pe Grada 6, ihe: ‘ ‘ 1 7, 6 al ata a wewrecy stat 56 1 By Ln Prizcas‘anied' aid’ lnfofuilon servea. JACOB CLUTE, Banker and Bro! Bone drawings have taken piace a “oe