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XKmti, Unteiavit Odobtx 8, 4856 1 nrw4 NEWYOItK CTITr- Flsto as PadilBasU wm mi old fefcloae) Whr rift.lA ui and Bwadsray, to aught. Libty betmar was advertised fc vaUen. cardr Iwi, Mr. IfcC iiNM hwn, Tb atwClac tab Jutd raanMi a mm a it ire wader way, a hujjI I reiki I in, railed for tin (Wi for Fra. min Wo, and than, MhliMiUa4r, wto thy mm I jiV-l- 1 a TWnn'lin It 1 1n 8 bsada wwu nt door and fan to work atMckMktfiMMi.

Lot of Wood ma. Tap lib. ftyii arJkMn behind tha rojks bejao throw ItltimH and kept up olUI ery boUla, wm-dsraadhair lath bww anMtsasd, Ho Um sr lost, at la Bo ry goM have boea fosrad yot. TMWtUIaatod twmty aaAoata. I Po-li-ira wr on hand arhoa Ik toga.

Vat they ro prfrTptr, tad by ta tint all wm ovr, rstnraad with ar sixty, who ttfcrod th cdr thy frond rchreteff. Vanrtas; Park-wiae Kxt I 1 lay lag tha threatens to Pnrk-nlaoa, b4wwa aad Jottef-nlae vw ntand upon yi-daa-. Tb kind af ad lata BJ-m yifiaMwt Th oontraotor at Bwum A Mosamx, who do to job fact lntrresUns; to tax payers for a 4 tiun yard, against 1 paid frnmn, KmotM Ok, far paring th Bowery. Is ston aud labor fitting oh, th diatonc a dlf-festao Ml oancnotora, It Ua netabUfact, taat had tM BoovtJ bean paved at tha nam fifort whieh it appear partita ara willing pav park-plao for, tbara aai4 bava baea aavad arr to tha city. lairattM CaJarad maiatera.

LaK areniof tarminated tha Convention of Jr4or4 Praabytariaa aad CoagracaUooal atUdttara, MUUk Fraabyterlaa Chwreb. Tba oocl'ilof mooting waa reapactafcly attend J. ffararai adilicaaia war deli Tared poa tha duty of CnHfttaoa aad rwtrlota la tha proaant political crbrla. Tha pkkart wara Eer. W.

Ilxuiaox, of Plttafield, Jiaw.t Km B. Uxr, of Now-York Bar. H. H. UAXaatT and tha Pastor of tha Church.

Afterward tha defefaaaa with a Bomber of friends partook te toRatbar ha tha achool-room. Tha proceeding! wars uf vary graUfying character. The Majbaat Hero. TbU atacmar baloaging to Uia Boston oppotitioa Jiia, arhicfe It will recoerobared ran on nmi rocks appotiU on IVadnaaday last, waa brought back jalai day to the City. Tha damara aoataioed by tha aacaaaar hi about $0,000.

eha waa taken jraatarday afternoon to tha dry dock at Huatcra Point for repairs. CJT Pkfd, ht nit reaidanot, in the City of New-York, Oat t4, WiuiAn CtsfWAiiArs, M. sred jraaara, Tba death of Dr. Waluuh has added oua aaora to tha. number of auddea deaths in our City within tha bat fw months.

II had com plained of rllgnt tUsaaa for a few days, but continued to attend ta tha dnt'sa of Ua profession, and after finWilnj his labor Friday last, takln a cup of tea, and entering his efTa (orgeat and tha indulgence of a citrar, his at star waa aroused by an an usual noise, and following Ha Indication, waa at Ida side in Una only to assist bias in, aecbalnt upon Ua aofa while uttering tha worta Lord a us rorairc taj spirit" Dr. yt. waa a natrrs of BcoUaad, where, ton, be waa aduuatad to tha ruaatai practice of madicine, and to tbo abrrry of tha eja especially ba devoted iilaeeelt Dmocntie General Committee held a rteotal aaaatina; at Taaumny Ball Leak Wane t. Chairman, presiding. Mayor Woon waa present.

The position of afintra was dis-- ruased, aa-1 la snsrcr to inquiries put, it was reported that every Ward the Ward Aaeorsattona had in-deraad the regnW (Woon) County ticket. Tha other imelneaa tranaaoted waa of noaeneral intorost. CaT PAUtBit'a Indian Girl, exrenteil for Got. fian, le to be placed on eshlbttton for a short time in tbia City, during Koreaober next, together with ten or aaora other werka froai tha '-ff chisel or our Albany aculptar. This la dona to gratify tha desire of baadraesof bla admirers, that eome of kia principal worse may no anewn to me people of Hew-T ork.

ari-Tae pewa in Kay. Dr. Hatticuib Chnn waawaotdhMtaraBlng. The hibt prlcea fixed wera SO on the choice onoa so marked, premiums of jd Thb Ftkjc ta BnoutAM-arnKKT Thk Ixjitred Puanu. The orijrla of the lira in the old Irulldlnz, No.

Oi BeeKman-otreet, on Sunday nirht, has not bean aaeertahMd. Jsnce P. Caam, reatdinr at No. bf Hut Broadway, the member of KngineiTVa. iiwho waa ran orar in Chatham-arreet by Knne No.

whi2e hastening to the Are. had both Ma leua broken aad waa oonreyed to the City Hospital. The young man. named Eanr, who was run orer the earn occasion, bad one of hia anna broken, resides at Xo. 8 Mutt-street.

Axaiwr ox A CitARGB or Focoert. umtt On metal broker, who keepe an office in UlU mty Baiiding, comer of Broadway and Cortlandt-etreet, waa arraatad yesterday by 8erBeants Smith TV? vj aeTBeants smith aad Carois- on a warrant charsrta? him with having fcrd the nanos of Cosjuu.1. A Oo. to an order on rowrnto, Beab for HO pig of tin, valued at e)I, Tba tin so obtained eras sent to Albany, wuerr wee eubaenuent ty roeovered. Justice Oanoaxa held the aocuaed for an examination.

lt. Uooea dUkukd-A Lajuie AMoim Oocraa Rtoot mm Th reaidenoa of a Mr. Hicasa-woc. In Norfniktreet, waa searched vester Jay for atoUn goooa ly two PoUremen, who found in the pramiaaaaW nont) worth of property, consiMin? af dry (food, Jewelry, aorjrt.l instrumenU, ThS prnparty, which ia annTweed to have been Htolen. was amoved to Ue rhwtliietrh-t Police Court, where it now Uos, reclamation.

BsJ Mosrrr-ounterfclt S0' altered from an the Omimercial Bank of NewJeraey, are in circu-Lation. Jwo young men, named Jobs CMrmsx.i. and Hoar Baowar, are in custodv Cnr pasaiag three of tbem to dttuera in filxth-aranue the other dor The alteration la enacted partly bv pasting and pnrtly by rhamlca process, and is well "calculated to Snrl i CALEXDAB TmssT. Cr PlUt-ArJ Adjourned for the Pwraana ufT--CimtitPnrt i.Koa. lfa iy 9a.

ts-Not Sh im. ILlit, I ri lit fMi. Ilk A rsstoa Coewr. Noa. Stt, 4.

i-u jsn I A DiamiGT Cocxr. Soa, SS. to 93 Includre. aCPKKME lioiCT-Uawnai. b- tbo VwmU Trrm.wbb-h r-ininK.

c. M.m,lar orxt. mast be 01M oa or aWon vaeiKiy, 4 vd. 39U flrertAi. Tnt Bf 11m.

Jartir. bainli nnciaioKa. Xttaw vs. Ikaninl Ordered that Uw jutLrment euiMwd ar row ubdaUn aad the vc.ti..n. IfauvbwMI ttM-asv vwwnl and art anMr; and than the jOaicUa "'rr.

i cr. oih. iHrial enar- I 4BBBBBnaaV araak atsaaw Vm Res. Jafa Clara. Dmum vs.

Ctostat-Oaaiaaiai dismuMrd with aaajar AftfrAast Jon ra. mnd Ax-rfte TUtLni (Aminaf ludstcetrt for deal adapts aa deeitirrur, unless A--i' lf -wurnt rsvuttrdaa. sa vs. ItCBiSmT aenwled with coda a osn-adauls abide Laa e-rcac SCTtRIOB COCST firtciaA Txsar Oct? 87. MMlo.Mtareu.

nranaaton AeaausairsTs. JJ.1 IFax. S. JZalfff et IlnwiragW, the uew somewhat nrrtorioo VTrEZrm W. ra.ntilt ITrvlous to avij JaTra mdfl Vi Mr.

)AP. tV SLV EtZTi! Ji-ntiton was in and rlaiaunaat the eid asd-n- sl-yfmVtbat naattnswej was nrer tv- laUad SL akiBtnrlhr. ThsWCi? tkttol 'ClaAJaTStMl aataVlMMaf WA4eWea7Zr 'aMlBtLlall JlQal. Ttaaj, UT is it. bi9m w-f f--nnr i York City, I ebaO be at the Jtaw-H-wm Hooas, ooomt mt Broadway and Cawil-tJ'fraae the to thd tHh baec, from A.

to IMt "a 'K atajrarawr'g aaxt tm Ovnum attnye all mflsav a to teitKhewM sal sVjet pales, slavery am. tner afs tot Batesw, aud gtvee yon a oomtortoble alghTa reot. Kxjra-KVa caTTwe Ottrrmm will acattoc tcroC ejeme aweBaage on the nck. tmp. Hiium on nawt affl heal Sorofulooa Bone, Pewar Bores, awl Gmngrrae Baree, Clearatad acre lege are puineanittly aured la a few Waaka, ar at atioat in a few aaontaa fy OUitss ant cwaaee within the reach cf aO clashes.

The aaoatexponarse cure I ever made coat but aUttoen doltan. As a geaaral thiug a core does not cost half oftha. AO affiotod with homora or aerce are napectfully mritodtocaU. Adrtoe, in all eases, gratia. DoaX XnVBTXBT, Proprietor of hxmwdy'a Msdieal sUixbury, Mass.

aswtasaMt.) A UnrrnaAL pBrsctrxs or Xatcrx. When we are aiek we ehoald remember that aatore has vidad us with a drain tbirty-atx feet long. Into which all the imparities of the system can be thrown, and eo expelled from the body. By Baajiwarn'e Pills you can put your pains and onlda Into this outlet, aud a fow hours can do more to enre you than by any otier taetbod Inmontha. Over two millions of the people of the United Statm kawe need the Batsimsrs Pills, aud have oftsa been cured ty them when every medicine has filled.

Sold at Kn. 43 Caiial-a-reet, four doors from Broad-way, at cents per box, with fall direotiuns at No. S4t nodson-etrect, and No. SM Bowery by T. W.

Drorr A fons, PhiUilelptia; and by respectable medicine dealera genorally. A num.) asb Mobal Sesttjiksts. Ap-rxosATrvrsxsa Love of chiranter, praise. bttxm rWlT-respoL-t, diirnity, aelf-reliance, Indepen dence. Fixmrxas Stn'jQity, peraevers.r.ce, deciaiou Coaacnarnoora-xpii Sense of right, jiutUce, duty Don Pxpertation, trust in the future.

fenxTrol Ai.rrv Intnition, prosx inco, prophecy, faith. Vxirx-Katios Worship, adoration, derotlon. Bcaxvo. LMcr. Syropalhy, Uu.iaa?, gooducsa.

Pnsr.so-umiicai. examinations, with written doacripUons, daily, by Prof. Powi.va, No. 30 Ilroadway. A Krw Flfasure We have always coo- si lered the real Farina Cologne Water as the moat modest and proper luxury Ut our toilet table, but tbo other day we ware tempted by a stray bottle of the KaixiaroH, ox Oxihit Watkx, prepared by Messrs.

Joaxra HrxitrrT A Tremont-street, Bcxtoo. We yield It the palm tho effect salutary and th perfume is axquirite after tha application wo foci as bland and bnliuy aa May morning. We beg to auggest to the proprietors to make it less ir- resjrtible if the- to supply the domaad. HOIXOWAT OrtTMEST. DaxgeicOCI Salves Beware of mineral ointments.

Thev drive Trmi.l disease into the system. This unguent is entirely vegetable, expels me exel Ling cause of inflammation ana suppuration. Under the cicatrice it leaves behind, there lurks no covert poison. Sold at tho roanufocto-riea, 60 Maiden-lane, New-York, and 144 Strand, London aud by all druggists, nt aud $1 per pot. UmilHBul.) PrnDrVi Natjosai.

Thkatm. Houses crowded ukfhtly. Change of performance every night. This errniag Ida May, the Kidnapped Child," with Little CoxurMA MowAsn and her pturnta. also, the pantomime of "frisky Cobbler," und the Irish Historical Drama of the "Inva-don of Ireland." Kah piece snppoited by an ew Uent t'-oioptinj.

faiiniumMi Fairbaxxs' ('xlhimhd rr.ATPORat at CorTxa Stali.s. Muro t'mn one hundred diflemnt modifictUons, adnpto.1 to everr required operation of weighing. For aula by FaraBAsxa A No. 1S9 Broadway. Also, tsgenta for Xntxti'i celebrated Bells.

Gab, Gas. Ga Fixtdbis. Several new and boautifnl patterns just completed. Call at our great manufacturing pot, No. 8Tti Broadway.

ARCH ER, WARXEP. CO. LONG ISLAND. f.reat of the RockyOfaaataJn Fre-aaant Uia mt Brooklyn. The Cocky Mountain Fremont Club, of Brook lyn, held what they announced to be their last meet-ing previous to the election at their Rallying Hall, corner of Fidton und Oranjre stree's, yesterday even, ing.

Tie attendance was very large, and the procecd-inca were moat eiBayvuacic. Mr. Paktritgb, the Vice-President of the Hub, occupied the Chair. Th first opcicr waa Mr. J.

DmvicK, of Nrw-York, who, in a very spirited oration, reviewed the entire subject of tha "fff outrages, and lamented ths he had contri-Luted to the election of lrcsidenr Pirxcx, but claimed that in ao doing he had attained tiio bettor right to criticise him. And he did criticise 1'iunxmh Pir.xcE with rich indignation and racy emphasis. He charged hlin with being puilty of the higtest crimes known to an American citizen, inasmuch its ha hud violated Um Ointitut.on and betrayed uia country. If he th ieaker) could vote iu this contMt for Be-cnawsw, be ouid do so, for his henrt bad ever been with the Democratic rarty; but he could not find lt in his conscience to vote with thorn aay longer. Mr.

Inaaurx waa interrupted by Jossra Hoxix," Eat, who had come from New-York, with the intention of addressing the meHirna Mr. Hon said that he had jmuTrceivcd a note from his lie, ajpria-ing him that his sca-Ut-law was dyimr, aad that his pretence wns required at home. Ifc regretted that he could not address tho large asucmlly lfore hiai, often he tad promised to meet the spii Ited bookv Mountain Club of Brooklyn, as often hn had been compelled to disappoint them, and now hat he was among them, tba Face had conspired to disanpoint him. But ha would always bo found aeoemrst'tbem, in spirit, if not in budy, ei strugcluig for Freedom, free speech, fne Kanaaa. He would not pause in the good work would only till he iiad buried his dead, aud then would be as vhroroit) in te mn-paign as ier.

Mr. Iloxix's voice quivered with deep terlin as be spoke. When ho Imd quitted the meeting, the Chairman announced a hml ben made relative to the last meetiiir the Brooklyn Muuntain Fremont CIuH. The present was nrt the lukt rallyiiig. would be another rally nt snnwt on the 4th rf November at which time a Vigilance Committee of 00 would leave thoae rooms to take tieir ruspective piacos at the var nous poll-districts, and there watoh whether anr ruember ot the chb wia absent, from the Polls.

Th announcement was received wtth loud cheering Til Rocky Mountain Olee Club imnj a spirited camnaitm -mi 1 1 i i -1 1 u- it. i 1 I hy I(r- McPnAix, of Brooklyn. mm LiMicxorv. ve navel goo.1 reason to expect great thiogaof Kings County I w. juuicn tai sarwekavtyn Aft MMSni .1.

T- Ul; 1 u.c ei tne iru Ward, held Friday evening Imi, th following Ward nominations were made Jr AWrwKW Aaron ftorcr. Fnr (TJiir Foster Petit. Fur CbastaaU John Ail air. Vot Caj ta.n V4v, 8d diiVjriii-s le Revere. TSIXTttSTX WAXU, "or Snprriw Wm.

Wail for A Merman R. H. Huntley. xwxurT wax a. For naiersMar Caleb Pink.

Abtrrutorf Wm. oek. er AsMssw Roht. T. Uendrick.

rrrrxxami waxn. for ti uyrmtor Vi m. M. McCutchin. er JWmiw Daniel inior.

Ft Oexutmtite Jofcn K. zdle. I i. aixmjrrn wabbv 'r jew't (ssfvTbo. C.

Wals'a. AltteTShaa-Joan MEU. AAfleaw-JacobBmsrex. 4 frOmMt Louie Bthoa. sauarrxiam ffsaaat naax.y- Ft PajMJ Sfaar Henry IX TToodwnrth.

Fr ALprYa Adrian M. 9uydia. 1 rViwaw Jacob Bennett. far CeasXJcCra. W.

WUuWy. i XHAktranvsV WAXX). John A. Crowt I AUsnaMsFMdrk aVoll.enlani i arAianaii Justxih L. Bexttw -i Cn6xAlaCd P.

1 i AMT 8CTna-U tU TlmrimnOt Ward. rTr5! wrbtr anaJad aeweeatoa'tae wlllln; to eartA tho riatcara of Uoldiae; taa rednv At the ErooAlya Codmoa Conacll, held last eveeiaft tha fdlowing piacos were selected to hold th poll at tL approaching elactuxi Fahsn, earner CorarnbU-xreot. 1 44 A tie otic. Bsr Hicks-strret. ..1 Prowl, I euerfrew Fn'tuo trwet.

1 fetatioe hswr. Jar-strert, oarner Yark. II. VI. Araserr, Hear, esrner lUf No.

rK Atsaniietr-ev I oner from Fttttaa. J-Wkkimim HslL Bear THU nr. Ni. Mvrtleavrauo, itnar Ada-rkrreeU .1 1tWie, reroertrnte and Fron'-iiX'ts. 1 Hirml how.

High wit Bear Old. He fceitf No. 1, TUlary. tear Bridge-eC ,..1 No. bi A-Ualin-lruet, war Willow.

Hereof Knrioe t. i ilieksn. Deeraw. 1 Mtrs-s mrAmiBitrH Mvnie-avenn Bear raham -avenue. iClaeMa-svmae, nrsr "ernrr Qslneyrt, Tbrd-avnu and hicteuth etreet.

NesTraad near i' FnltODvenn near Ilolden'a 3 Walwcrrhtrect. corner Mrrtkavmrae. ...1 No. 11 Fnlton-swnue nesr Praita-irtmi. SNo.

S' Atlantic Bear HoyttneU 2L'atloc-hnM, Court nesr ..1 IlslC, No. Ill Mvrtlereniie. -eurtne-hoosr- MrrtH- cor. Yaadcrbiiliv. Comer (-f jrd and FcHon-ai -nue.

...1 B. Van Brnntt. 2 cor. (JliutomL ...1 No. Sorth NU atd d.

No. 12? 8outh bet, tth aid Wh. .1 No. TI North bet. SA aud 4th.

Ctatiin Howie No. liet. eUi awl ih. XV. 8 Old noiue No.

bet, an tX. 1Kou'h 1st, eor. IWIl i Jorslemoa, our. Ainslse-st. 1 o.

3J So ith4ih. n. lutht. n. Kwrnl.

3 cor. ycKilibcn t. No. 4 (I'memmtntv. u.

th frrr. fon-elrca Honne, R'ahwich eruroa A.JX.... Bear invimoir-av. Ueerae H. Aadrewa, Esej.

This gentremaa, who is the Republican cart'li-dote for Congress in th Fifth District, at a mass meeting in the Odoon, E. D. of Brooklyn, Saturday night last, delivered an able speech, aa follows Yon kiiow who I am, yon know my l.Worr, and although I may, by havinr in vonr eonntr loilatnre UirottteJ aad enwbed oi't a certain spccnladon, have pro-voked th indisnation of fome whom 1 1 ar barkinc at pr haein, I am oouncions that 1 have no knsened mraen" In your rw-ntet. sought noi the nominati.m I ask not fur election; but eaewbo ri-re. wctathe principle of a party.

If ym r.hooM to suppmt that paiiv your rarframi will he welcome. I consider it a ol the lest poosibht imjortaaee, as far as it tffecW mt pernonsl affairs, whetlier I an eleted or not bi.t 1 ea-treatyounot tofnrsrt the eanfe. the standard, the plat-foim. Ij.aW.CMJi and IU sallant chicfts.u. who nra-er yet has lieen efrstd, and I trurt will nut now be.

Hovovor detraction may ai-Hsll lilm. and lutmous rrporu cr.l may have traduced him, auh the Bo re to lower in the estimation the I permaded that, their verilict. if not now, eertMuly in Jre years, will be reeorled t. him. as harice N-eo faithful and true." And roan can receive di rtonder.

msiier and nu'oler itraie ihhn this, thst be has Wu ratthful to He cenntrr, and trite to those who sr.i by him. itJheeia.J ITo Drclinrs. Damkl B. Ali Esq nominated by the IK oioorr.t-i in the First Congressi mal District, declines thj honor. Tho Convention nvjt Ust evening In Jamaica fill th vacancy, and pror.ably nominated Text S.

r.xx.jnt, the life member of the Board of jjupcrvisern. Brooklyn Board of EdnctUien. PACl.ntMG, waa last evening appointed by the Brooklyn Common Council as a of the Board of lldncation, to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Mckdotk. StjrrDE.

Yesterday afternoon the body of an unknown man was found, shockingly mutilatod. upon the Ixing Railroad track, la the tunnel under AMantic-strcet, Brooklyn, just after a locomotive had passed through. From the position in Taich the body wss found, and some other circrimsraujos, is supposed that the man Intentionally throw himself upen the track. The body was taken in charge by the Coroner and lent to the dead-house, where it wJl remain for a reasonable length of time for identification. Snuoi A cci dknt.

Mr. Bamakd, a druggist, on Atluntic-strect, JJrooklyn, whila get ting off the car on Jorslumon, Isst evening, missed his footing, and under the car. bv whieh he had one of his les broken. He was Uteu to a drug store, corner of Jonilenion und Court streets, where he received mcdi'al treatment, slid was subsequently removed to his residence. ATTrarrTTD SricinE.

A younft and intelliirent-loukiiiH female attempted suicide, on Sunday evening last, by jumping into the East River, at tne foot of iluin-street, Brooklyn. Bhe was seen by several gen-tltmeu standine in tiie vietnity nt the time, and taken from the by them in reason to save her life, fiho retused to jive h.r name. ITinirw.vv Officer Fntm of the Third Litrk-t Ioice. Brooklyn, on Sunday nkrht arrested a niLn named Emvarn Kir, charsred with the criron of haviog robbed a totji the nhttt previous iu enc of the streets. He wu committed for exajiination.

Tbk Tesitmosiai. to Mayor Uali The roruniitue on tiic to Muvor Hall, of Brooklyn. 1 ave yet retorted, but it "is understood that he is Ui le presented with a house and lot valued at Jlti.MKi. MARRIED. Knait Woot.tj.-o Id this City, on Wednesday, Oct 22.

at jSiiillvsuL M. F- Chureh. by Rev. In. Ferris, HtL E.

Kaapp toLocua G. W'oodwo, all of this City. In thi City, on Thursday, Oct. Vi, st tM: rvvnlence ut Lite bride's mother, by Rev liellows, llr. W.

Wood to Albs Maxv KrsRSLL Lsa alx. both of bis Cf v. fTOsrii 1-AKira. Jn Uils dry, on gatnrdsy, Oct. S5.

by Lev. Dr. Pott. J. Cahitok Sto.vk to Maai, daifhter of J.

F. li. Iuiier, all of this City. Full Akheeley. On 8nnday, Oct.

36, by Rev. John S. Inahip, of Centenary M. E. Chureli, Brooklyn, Thomas Brt.L to Mi Maxv I- ArsntLXT, eldest daochterof John Ahberliy, all of this tSty.

NxwuA-xbLratarji. In Brooklyn, on Monday, Oct. 27, at the Irsidenee of batnn4 Barker, by Rev. Dr fk triune, Ui.tMr.aT p. Nxwm an to Maxt Btxarxxx.

I.rrxx 4lw In l-rinorton, N. on WednesOar, Oct. hev. Janm Stebbinr. ,1.

F. BtntKX. of Neir-York, to Mauv daughter of Henry Clow, of brr.acce Cause. In Hudson, N. on Monday Oct.

14, bv Kev. D. L. French. Mr.

Hobaob KrxArwm lo Ml Rx.iccA F. Chase, daoshter of Cant. Jacob Chase, all Hudson. Wna Nassac At Lawrences tile. N.

on Tn sadly. Oct. 31, by Rev. 8amL Hamill. Kswaxd We la le.e4 Peekkill.

N. to Mis ABWIB dsn J.ter Of Rev. 4 Uarier W. Nanau. D.

of the former place. Bawtt Ix.ci. At Norfolk, on Wedaesdar, et. tt. by Rev.

EMndre, D. Rev. Wx BAtsr.TT. Central Village, to Miss Mm, daorh-Ur of Kilr.ur Ixmd, of tlie former place. died Pi TTHfJs.

In thin City, oa Mondar, Oct 27 of con uti.tja. Jvhh I'lvruAjt. axed 41 van. Tbe frii-tids aud reiaitv.o of his family, and those of his fjtthrr-ln-uvr, Joseph Horfe. arc respectfully Invited to attend his funeral from No.

144 West 2id-st. on Wednesday, Oct, 29, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. Tavlok. la this City.on Monday. Oct.

dysentery ivia T. Tavlox. sd 4 years, months and 4 davs 1 he friends of the family are respeetfiUly invitdd to at-b nd her funeral, from her late residence. No. 205 West en Tuesday, Oct.

at I o'clock Mr RiriiAaioi, At Buckram. Lent IaUnd, of whoopta eitd, 1 bom as, sun of W. D. and Ceiu Richard-k r. axed 1 year, 10 rooathi and 1 days, aioiiTos.

At Chicaxo, 111., oa rUturdar, Oct S5, C. MorTOM, of this City, in the 4th year ofhu ape. lib remains will he brooght to New-York, when notice ill-le riven of bis fnnersL ei-nrwaXT. At Mlhrankee. en Tnsday, Oct 21, Axr.Ki.ixr, infiml daushtnr of illuua W.

and Aneiine K. aged 1 months and 1 days. COSIMERCIAL AFFAIRS. For Market see Taird Page. atalea nt tbe Maek Kxeha.ae..Orr.

27. Ifl.OflO Virginia Gs.btw 80 Harlem R. iC, Jl's. State fee. fcJ a-0 teading R.

R. UH 7IH 7li n4 1.U0O do sS IllPa do. n.eou de em i.m S4.H0 1U. Ccn. Rd.

87a'. do do do do do do 1U.hs de sl't TS'lu do SW tTf.V 409 .03 7714 Su.aiin de 1W lil. Cen. Righte.btiO 10t do Ill 77 77W 411 00 Mich. On.

tt niwi 13 do OjLe 88 do lOO'i'iuu do. be0S42 lie? 40 Pbenix Bank 112 1 eSfi Till n.ki rnb. i 'u Sat Bank Com. fioipt. 10a but) l'Ansma R.

R. bsu 91 OEtoe Co. bSSlW 4 do, an 1UU do 500 do bOiXtV vw do an do jjei5 Grf S' Iae-Co-Hi lau Uct. 4k Pins. R.iTe 67 tDeLHad.cnOo..m lt sio LW 414 Mieh.a4tNJaJt.bte hJ do It de hue do.

Sr.2 eseta sie "JcaMW w.fJL 10 do. rV10O do bMU0 i iw eo Kin iho KIS1 -fte do hi 4i he lu Ten rne 1' to do do do de sM i-gia) Ao iora mtsi at rue sM loiroa do. eejj do bas TO o--- bl 'i mi bM i do. eto'a do do. aii aw.

I'jca S6 do sMisk as ieS i do bs fe Joe do boa htn 1W do Wr lot: laaa do Kweaxc lot do al S3 Si ao 33j ta aah: toLtM Ta ijuaa rt A.Ter tbe aJjouraawat tbe board, the fuUewiag aalee of sta ks and bonds ware -made at aactioa by A. H. NwnuTi lliadlsol WoBtsratJilllL S. I aad MVX 340. and Uorleoa M.

K. eo and U.IIX Chicago and Mistt LLtdn. fiau 4 (la.emt y. Y. aad Hsrleta id as.

and 70 7.ene Memphis Crty to. aad tot. J.ono Y. and N. Ili-ra and int.

1.0rl Cm TO India UnbhrrCo. with int 1 share Aeadea.j of tsie flS5 V.t shares Erie and "ufcju-ihanM CoU Co. lft share Trant'm Iron C-wupoay 74 l'-S hsree Cbe. sbio Trans. Ominany I 4 share Sixthtvenne R.

R. 3b shares Com Exehsnre Fire Las Co. Iw share Oroeers Fire in. Cwi my. rS ah area La Parge Ins.

tVrmpany Ctl share Naloual Fire In. Company. 40 shares on.mnwealth lo. Company. V0 afaares Kire Ins.

Company ahares Uroeers Bank SWOtTI" llbie-llSV 9X loc.iioti' SV lttS'i- xzoown vOAaaa. Tenn. ft 'M. SI i KiO Eric RaOroeJ t9 Coal do hi 1 1 M. Y.

n. R. si to Reading R.R ff.Vave "2 sftj 77 xa do. blW do 10 77'4IW do da b3 bi) kH 1' Mic. H.

A N. Is. 5 ISi Harhmi US IU. (vntral R.R. WLtli' motoat, Oct, ar p.

M-The officiel averxpM of tliK Banks of the City of Xew-Tork, for the week ending Saturday last, Oct. 25, the details of which are advertised on another page of thin paper, present in the aggregate the following changes, compared with the previous statement of Saturday, Oct. 18 the movement being a decreased one in all departments: DlfXKASX IN SANK AVXKAGPS, OCT. 46. In Loans and Discounts In rtpecie Reserve In Circulation In Cndrawn Deposits 1,024,928 Tbe lots of Specie is less than the Export and Sub-Treasury figures of the week indicated, and nearly or quite half a million less than the amount estimated in the Street at the elose of the week.

The result leaves the aggregate with the almort certain prospect that the arrival of the Calif'-mia packet of the 5th October in the course of the week will more than replsi-e the Export movement by the Vrw on Wednesday morning. at present advised, this will amount to or $1,200,000. Including the Snb-Treasury statement, on Saturday afternoon, and tbe Clearing House operations of the week, tbe following tbe General COMI'AXATIVE BXCAPITCL AT10N. IS. Ort.

54, H. Oet II, "44. '-aiis eft4.214.o73 f-xeio ll.ltB.iril Circnlation H.r,'k::i Or.ss Deposit. lS.6C7,al3 The new week opened on a depressed Stock Xxchange, an 1 a pretty Market- It seemed to be a forgone conclusion wi'h the Bears at tbe Brokers' Board that extreme heaviness most necessarily follow the receipt of the Dews of financial trouble abroad, and it was also taken for granted that the Bank Statement would prove unfavorable, and tbe shipment of Gold on 'Wednesday morning excessive. The prentices are of course false throughout, as the foreign news, in the broadest sense of its bearing npon the great interests of this country, is not discouraging the Bank Statement proves nnt to be unfavorable, and the shipment of Gold nof In excess of the expected receipt from California.

Tbe mercantile and banking letters by the ra 6ta, taken together, contain nothing to alarm financial confidence on this die, and much to encourage the Export trade and Kail way traffic of the country. The mercantile orders for Grain and Cotton from both Enirland and i ranee are liberal In amount, and at limits which in tbe face pf the dearness of money in both countries, denote great confidence in the future wants of trade and consumption. The English people, tonchinf money affairs, say tAey are all right and sound. Tbe German letters speak of a fall of interest to the extent of and mproved facilities in making negotiations, while from France opinions come much divided, although tbe general inference is the Bank will not suspend except driven to it by extreme necessity. To return to our own Stock Market, the depression continued to the close of the day, and the Road Stocks, wilh two or three exceptions, show a decline of to aent from the dosing ratts of Saturday.

Tbe heaviest decline was in Erie which from 60K fell to 68J the contracts sold for future delivery, being about chares, and the sales for cash share. There was abo a heavy business in Cleveland and Toledo, which closed fi9.V(?, and in Beading at State Stocks were fairly supported, and although heavy sunn of Illinois Central Bonds were offered, tbe price of Saturday gave way but. HftX cent, and this decline effected by the offer of seller's options 60 to 90 days. The Stock fell off to 11 cent. The general market closed heavy this afternoon.

The demand for money in the Street to-day was unusually active. The private Bankers called in some loans preparatory to tbe gold shipment of Wednesday, and the denial of accommodations to tbe merchants at Bank has thrown a somewhat increased inquiry upon the Money and Discount Brokers. 1 be rates are unaltered, however, from last week. The dry goods failure which we announced this morning falls heavily upon some of the French and German Importers, the general liabilities of the concern being in front of which are 100,000 confidential claims. Several houses are in for 100,000 each.

A liberal dividend, say 70 or 80 cents on the dollar, is at present spoken of. The course of Foreign Exchange, to-day was irregular. The Xorth of Europe rates were lower, and there was no such difficulty as was experienced last week in making up remittances on Hamburg, Frankfort, Berlin, Francs were lower, 5.21) and tbe actual business bat moderate. The leading Continental drawer asked but 5.17 on Paris, with the privilege of 109X on London. Some of the instructions from the other side direct tbe of Sterling for France.

The business on London was to a fair amount, though at the close of 'Change hour the rates were generally ciuoted flat at 109X109 cent, for the best signatures. The Sub-Treasury received to-day 75,070 paid 75,955, and at the close a balance of 13,885,768. In regard to the financial trouble in France, and the movement of the precious metals in Europe, an occasional correspondent of the Daixt TiMrs writes aa follows At the shop windowa of almost all the money changers of Paris, we remark at present this alluring notice Premium en jttvranc sireea." This pre. mi urn la between ten and fifteen franca on a thousand Eve-franc pieces, without regard to faces or dates. Such la the fact; Franca is selling bar aUsar now let ma look into Its cuisea and consequence.

If France sells her silver, she must find some advantage ao doing. The premium ahe reoeive for it, constitute dear and immediate profit. Should ahe ba obliged, some day, la bar torn, to repurchaw it at a premium, in ooaaarrneriLo of too eTsat a dlnii-nntion in bar aizppiies of silver, th premium ah now rocerr must bo doducked fro that whieh eh may then have to pay. Thiafact In Itself give no causa lor anxiety, aad tha appeal to the public by tataili-ssntaaarchaata wffl merely mdaosall who have re-tainod frrs-frane piooea, to share a profit which would otherwise navei fallen to a handful of aweeailaton in UMiwoeWoaautals, aWt the queotio. that arise is.

v.br do a tiia river got la thor any ehaac of fx refca-a Iraac. parkspo hy hateaBd tho natural movumut of exceacge TTer ejjse. tbe wcrfd real aeP, TrytotwawBje.u, Aarteo. oa da. aadeaawcaaUy at Ciiaa.

Tha AA w4asQa ak coca. satkovoil aad reeatiaa ba ewohaau ptoot of stiver, which ho baraos ha the rrosr.wl. This wboi ayetcwi of poZiJcal aeoacany is unUlaail ia taae two Vavs af a rraoch Cars N'ilber the sot, or the roooa ehaO ther sea. These ciwwa wbiok av to BtaJ TbissyaUmofhidiinxaasawy tvT TsiibiI. I sill from a social system ia which the awSJeet ha no ruarantee aj-ainst the arbitrary power of the soveroia and hia favorite, aad where there ks aai'W pablk credit, nor bank, tor paper enrrency.

The Hindoo and Chinese resembi the Arab, albeit a UtUe more ctriiiied. The causa which draw Ftropean asm to China, is nut of recent dai. The fact Is of long s-arKiojr an4 panitrl wtin th exportatioa of tan to r-na'aud and tho neighboring frtata. TaeChuatM sella fvWoEtern nation considerable quantities of tea and silk, and receive but faw raaauaacturvd EoroBaoa prod tuts. Tha balano ostng ia their favor mast then on paid in specie.

Thua vry year It, tO, and even 4i mflli an of dollar more or carried into China, and arc not brought back. may mrln the result at th end of two. tweuty or thirty yaarC It is true that the Ecgbeh have found a mean of gf lr. equilibrium to the commercial Kalnoe of their exchanges with the. Celoatud Empire, by intRKlnns; Into it tbe opium cultivated in their Indian posswaskma, But this brant of Anglo Chin comnivTce has suf-ercd a considernbl check lately first from th coj-ure of the poppy having been commenced la soma of be Chinta province, and afterwards from the war, which at the present moment desolate this vast empire, and which has bad the effect of raatriotlng th expenditure for luxuries among all classes of society.

According to an arttcl on the Money Market" in he London Tfm'althe total amount sent from the porta of F.npland into those of India and China last year, was of which only XTW.SJS were for China. This your -T9. 11C st.have been already eeut2, of which era taken to China. It is an accredited opinion with sor i of the principal house ia -n, engaged Indian and Chinese oommerce, that in the twelve months runninjr from July 180C, to July liSH, there will be tight millions of pounds sterling more during the preceding year to bo paid. This opinion uuiy certainly be disputed.

Snob is. how. ever, the basis from which these merchant form their In the course of th financial year, ending in May 13, the importation of specie into the port Calcutta alone, amounted to and it is certain that not a fifth part of it ha been reexported by sen, exportation by land along the frontiers of Nenaul or Hlmulava being almost impossible, or at least most Insignificant. This money has then remained in the country, whilst no sensible increase is remarked in circulation. What, then, has become of this money? Several a Tents of the company, well versed ia the habits of the natives, think tnat th Tester part of the specie introdo-jod hne been melt and transformed into jewels and or-rui men ti, of which the Hindoos are very fond.

It would be diffkalt to give an idea of tbe quantity of gold and silver ornaments poasossed In Hindoos tan tiy th families of wea era, oil-mercliants, tiukers and biscksmitha. Mere 1 vtKrer are often soen with trinkets worth or $4,000, upon which they borrow in case of need. Another cans for the srreat demand for specie in various parts of Europe, is the cessation of the war between Kussia and the Western Powers. Russia carries on a trade of some importance with China, ovi tne ironuers oi rartary at Klacbta. All the tea of the caravan consumed in Kussia and some other countries of Europe cornea by this way: but Russia having no raw material nor manufactured products, except some furs which find acceptance with the Chinese market, ia obliged to pay in specie for her tea.

While the war lasted, the Russian commerce with China erased, Russia being obliged to devote all her disposable resources to the defence of hur run tier. With the restoration of peace, her Chinese trade has recovered its activity and money Sows towards Kiachta. The silvur was first drawn from Hamburg, but when that city found her supplies to fail, she drew upon Amsterdam, then upon Iondon, and tha tie effects are now felt at Paris. Finally there is to these causes of a rise in the price of silver a third to be added, via. the abundance end consequently the depreciation of gold.

Th of this latter metal in California and in Australia has risen since the first explorations to nearly tfcroe Lillior.s of francs, or millions of dollars. Frr.m VM to 18i5 inclusive, 751 millions of franca have been struck in the mint of Iodon in Franco, millions, and in tbo I ni'ed Mates, B0 millioua, We do not believe that silver iionsy baa been cilned In the same proportion. Tbe greater number of gold than of silver piece thrown into circulation would even explain the increase in value of the latter with out going so tar aa uusa to find a reason for it. Such is the real state of anaira whieh ouht not to give uneasiness to th mercantile world. If Silver 13 a Ui.tle scarce iu its circulation, Gold will become th iore pleatifni.

If on the continent of Europe money liecomes too scarce for the needs of circulation aad exchange, nothing prevents their ministers of Finance from doing as England and the United state have done, namely, frcm reducing the current rates of silver mosey, a bttle uolow the real value of tho metal, which would sufice to prevent their money going out of the country. England and tho United Stares have found no evil, that we know of, from this system. When the times demand it, it should be imitated in the meantime, the superfluity of this money will be sold on the market, as the United States Balls its Hour and its salted meats as Russia soils Its leather and it strain, and aa any other merchandize is sold on the universal market of tha world. The earnings of the Indiana Central Road for September were 43,829, against 30,070 same month last vear. KBW-OBLXASS BAVIN OCrOBEX It Loaaa, sM.

Ciieilaaoa. Dssis. CtrixeM' Canal Bank x.77.T.is; Kfi.Mi lesviKM Iiuslana 1 .338,301 7.3u 5.c.7 aiih-o. ar iraaes. Itk.

of N.Orleans Southern Umon Bank 1.4x4,fS4 S21.W8 6KK.SSW 7R3.107 34i.7 70S.97S Total 7.34j!MlU4l,e ask. Bschaags Das Ska. Citizen 123.W3 iaf- lrsSTO lAiiiiata 304.4-0 mD State. solAOO MJ7 Mrehames and Trader, Psnk of New -Orleans S17.fl 37 tt05 Southern iijfi 024 Union IIP.i'm Total uraTSi The Breadstuff trade was vigorous, to-day. Flour and Corn were not very brisk, but in Wheat the movements were liberal.

I Vices varied little. Free receipts prevented any quotable rise. The Arabta 1 private advices, however, war generally considered encouraging. Cotton was more sought after, aad it closed a shade higher. In the provision line the only noticeable changes occurred in Pork and Lard, for which there prevailed a better inquiry at firmer rates.

Sugars were not so active, but they commanded very full prices. Freights appeared brisker, but partially lower. At the recent election for Directors of the Secketts Harbor and Saratoga EaUroad Company, tbe following named gentlemen were duly elected for the ensuing year Eliaha C. Litchfield, Leroy M. Wiley, Lowell Holbrouk, Chas.

A. Macy, Lu-cien D. Com an, John R. Brings, Electa B. Litchfield, Edwin C.

Hamilton, Samuel I. Beats, and Benjamin Brandreth, of New-York George Tib-bets, of Troy; Daniel B. Goodwin, of Oneida, and L. Paddock, of Witertown. The Board have since organized by the appointment of Eliaha C.

Litchfield, President; John R. Briggs, Tice-Pridxrt Charles A. Macy, Treasurer Edmund D. Sax ton, Secretary; A. F.

Edwards, Chief-Engineer; and John B. Mills, Consulting Engineer, and Soperfctehdent of Operations. We learn that th Company hav finally secured the titles to five hundred thousand 'acres of land, granted them by the State of New-York, having fully complied with all tha provisions of their charter, and have among the Stockholder taken one million of dollars of the Bonds of the Company, the calls for tbe first installment of which are advertised this day. The earnings of the Lehigh Valley liailroad for September ware aa follows Passenger 94.SM lret Total $33,841 aiavHteta by Tefecntph. On, Monday.

Oct. 17 P. V. Wrkat firm with lea inquiry. (Um boa.

including 6,000 be. MJwaukis dub at SI SI, nw a boat. Cokji In limited request- Bale. oaa. at 6M'e.

from store. FninkU to Aavl'r Flour 4Sje. bbl. and Wheat lac. bUMbaL Zsxk ssBsrU ting iKW bus.

Whose 14,114 bus. Cora I l.tted boa, Sy R.O00 bus. Barley. Caaw4 rperta bbl. PI oar bus.

Whuat; XaXain) bus. Corn 4.SO0 boa. Ry bias. BarWy. sigatloa ia tbo Weiiamd Canal i not anepandsd a waa ported from Bu3Uo.Veaola ar passing qinu frcax-, th large nana.

bar Vsw-OsxsAa. atrdav. Oct. t3L CoTTOW 618 tsvday balsa at sX I advaiasa. e-jota at 11.A)U.'c.

Low. OmCIAX. AUK WTAtg UlJ-psj. aw4si i Alearie Back. fc.v K.I44 avaai' ijm4.kJ 4ua CaeJk3 SX14TI.

tik.aftoanaav'tk. a4 i 4vi ISM jOel sji.oa OsV MS IJX.U.WYark. ItsleH a.U.! I ifcill srk ruk' 74.XS" UAa Itnir. l7I-ASL'if UstekA, IrwiTfaaJ art-ieai La sdltol ltMI '9tlr4 h-ww CtrBiral t44.rt M3T tnaraa Batiks VV4 X.H7 noak. 'an Vfc L4uX.a 4LW Fast ihw Baalu- ti.sost tni.t.

OB7M IlS-tit Greeasieb Baa Grew' 1 ia s-l in imxkt; tltml 1 bib. ATraders' Bk jaiaa txr iiaak Irvine IVak Learner Maa. Bk Mankatraa Marine Han XlwhssLs rnj li'l la.tH a' sw C14.I4W esjit IIJft Mcrh. Kk. Assoei Bieek.

A Trad. 7.ei xJT.TT av.lt Us' aierraato MerchairW Bank. xj.ns. 4,, 1.g, r.r;4 i.enf.TM F.xch. Ilk.

Metreonlitca Naaaa X. fnnils JiAiir X.Y.Drv Decked N. V. Eaeh. Bank 4St 6r.fx.

I.t i I i Aei a Xi tir -f yz I PC'S SI jrm 147 lctai ron a Ktwr Baak. ueeaa Oriertal Pari fie Hank Park Bask People' 14444 Ji5.l 4 34 Jn kii -T-ar1 aAaV-tao. rtt. riicbotos B4-ai Sl il isewjiia ward nk Shoe tc Isiatlk Bk. 9-US eeVer l4.eVl Trailemiea Bk.

Union aw iiT .1 133, 4of iiJZili am I XVHIH. roorisca. 10ArW uui4 uousf -xwm ar rrnuADeXrHlA. X'-m. Ctbf Warranaj, oeif.

tw W. i lie-dins Srw t-reek, I Ion InK I -1k ad iteOroad. II- 100 Morrt. Canal. 1S filrsro Hai k.

U. IlulJma lu HtTt-i, sflaW Rnamlm aI AA aJ a a MM 3 R-adlBf Raro. as Railmad, K. Ajtm Board tn rViinvlkiU fiviiwtia mint PatlmaaiI li most s-Il' A I a. CtosaiKriVfeea-UuHed ftate 117 PUt WfiHOHl PMla.

c. R. 3H: rtosJft 2 -ft. uiiamsaaiea bb aJtairaR.JL WUHsmi-rt aau Elniira IMrwil lT iT and Elnvira KalhoaA lSH'i VWksbuvTju tgaUS; Sw Craak. Catarka JiiSCj PaaoeaarrB raaUnd.

-X ttramAip fetrbtam wd WUlirKeytwr7AlJee is. vasvr, Aoranaa. C. t)neh, Wia. Pusssra, amsol Mernv.

W011srH Plumnier. a Murrav. Mr. Mead. Mr.

Wra-r, IVa-wil liJy and eh'M, Mr. Jacksoa, William ttJ- lunio. Mis Tyler. gaaiuVl. Avra, A.

37-Iietrae, Ttaania Vhwrr and ladv. P. iiatrjtinsoa. child oivwm, ri. jei(iilaa and ahndrrn.

B. Boon, Mis, L. fmpons, k. JiT H. Wotf, B.

Chapta, F- ii. Kkhardsoa. John WWilt ltrTt iw-V Wr, E. O. Hainan.

P. Hniiih WJ liam Bojreo Mr, k'ur Kneeler, James ones! Mra MeMiCan. aao in -ha asns. Paaweaa-rra Arrtvra. In fnuMo AanoH.rorn Sorfolt, Vrowud Kiteh, Mr.

eMldrra and s-rvaaLCaBu' thesttrrase. iu. ei JmIATTXB ALBTAKAra-VWI 8u rise 24 1 Dim a 4" aua WATwa riiie a v. randy ill Gov. Island.

MARINE INTELLIGEaNCE. KCW YORK. Oot. ST. 1 Cleared.

Shi! PUas Holmes, Grlfntb, New-firleana, W. KtUt, boa Loni Henry, DsaacrmaB. Ciloatta. a.Vt,rk,if,2h Mobile, K-rjc. (irr.J Hohne.

CorB-raHia. R. n. 5 BniaJj 1 Za valla. Haven, Bkmond.

Van Bruni A SiaVbtl. kd is burs, Iamon, Ilanisor. Pillabury A fat ri, terr Ealea. fcurk and a ma-kit, a. l1 M.eHT:k,i: Borlri Keen.

Port lmee7- Ul.i. Htiom, HarseilV-a. Thos. Kesant. a Maui, Hsa.il.

Tboa HolcoBihe, Loeilim, fiavanaah. man llara, Kinr, JtekkwiHe. C. A 1 Bacon. Averv.

Baltinorw VnllW rw. I-T Bacna, WllHama, MottBedelU H. Abbott! fmhh. Baltimore, A Abhotk v-" ateanahln JibW fcnra "rorser, (of Bneum.) Berry, Wiaashae da, with. teas and sflks to Carey A Co.

Thl 4i kiktediBavrr weather off th Cape, eswiBwrj. Bhip Jom Bath.) Chner, AnSrerp Sld, with 12SrteeraKeMasrnirstD PnariieA, Jsl nw4 1 1 hhio Hartf.ird. Mmthniyti P.n moo AC7 Bark Peter DemiTl, Eoey, Bavenaah 13 da. to Coltew 4 Brie Princeton, fofBrookUne.) WeOs. Mae TOnr.

ept. th logwood CocT A FW pS. Oct. A spoke ship jams Ttteomk, from NewWeaaa itaU Havre, 13 out, who sora-'ieo nj ilh pmlmTHm i eijieriencoJ continuai 51. a-iad Brsuir all in I fpltt sail, air.

I lrwWave. (Br.JBUrvenj.WlaiLsr Ja wft. to master. Vtrtn Cyrnot, SmlA, Wmdaor, 5. gs dA-wkh platter to 5.

8. Whitney A Co. WUn Brig Frcdonia, lord, Sydnny IS da, villi coal aad rassencer. to order. Brix IVedonia, (cf aiiworthj Lloyd, BlJncy, with cnal to Barha A Bon.

1 rVhr. Aroaooa. fnf Barkrourt. Caaahos 1 T-v ti uioivn hi uhnci. A1BA with tnmber to Buater.

Slat inst, oft (m Haarv Br. urif Lark, frvni fr W-York7 r. (eeonre ilium. Cooper. PtsTUaad, Con.

r. ph HalL Coa, PeriUnd, Cn. 1 spok Br, Bear. Fchr. bh HalUCoa, Pet Pehr.

W. (irav, ltneiL, Purtland, Coon. ecar. oioue, i ins, easnu. Kbr.

Seraph, Shaw, Mill bridge, with hittibar Brett 4 Behr. arriet Lord, Calais. viTi ImnbtT to Jed Frv. Behr. Horah.

BanoL Portland. Maine. tchr. Ana Buetoa. gchr.

Persevsrauoe, Ro-ra, Hottoa. Miir. ranss, iiaJana. Bchr. Elmira Koerra, Raksr, Providence.

Kehr. ilrin owL, 8ndth, Bncklaad. iTopeller Jackson, Baker Baltimore. i'Tseter Kaeaaaa. cnaatxer.

Harnor. Propeller Planet, Loser. Philadelphia. lTur-ller Jersey Bloe. K'tly.

XaBfiicket Pr, aWcnia, LaytWd, Hordaad. Mamr. -WI 1 Butrine, north rj'inset TAtvraphxe to Ehecod WttUmr, Bmt Hesiafaj Jatr 1 mf Uudrrwritrr. MrLWACSXB, Oct, 34. Prop-reT Toledo, wtth a asaen fttruo.

from BnAalo, hound to Milwatika. a total kiss Port Washington a3 hands rost, IToonlliw rrw nJ eareo, from rUrffi k) for Chicweo, i here; hafuS 1 water tatier hold Milwaiske oods eaf. For Mayor AXTHONTJ. BLr.rXXEi. Ft 4s.

oAlmolHmm. AS. BIXEli IKCHACaXi By enter of the Beonbliian Otr UKOKGE J. CxAXixa A. DasaJ 1 -i-v FIFTKKMTB WARD KFTJHl.I CJi A 1 KTOalM CUAKTLK SOMlNATIO fwAssnsHr WK'EHAil HOITMUX.

FvrAitiwmum OBISoN BL1TST. IHst-JOIIX ft. BTJaDY. rorCawacCrikta. W.

Cff APMAJ 4iet idst. F. oTTAtSoX. tor Aoaawor UAAC M. PBTYFE.

'L For cJaoM ComaaiasawMr-KA ft PKmW't. For fidtaal H- iNOI.krrtf vm. roracaaw tuopotton CH)SV Urt fELY OO'JDWIJI. for A-Aecf Tntatara, dlnvT. fW.

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