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i i if 1 i '4 I a p. If i a 4 v. J) i i3 ,1 8: ft .4 1 I ft 1 i i .1 1' -iPnilq Chars, AFFAIRS IN CUBA 'TATE OF PUBLIC SENTIMENT, AtieIpatlBa se Oca. neres'a EiM-tls Deslra fr Abciiu-J le-klis -d Cree-eat Cliy-Tbs PIater-aaar fr. e.

AW! Cwmtna sr" Hcwt-ah it nasas ITavasa, Frfcur, Oct. 99, 1S52. It catje hourly vrxaUoii Whi fro)B lh Stales to witness the tmiversal misconstruction wr political divisions and controversies It is uttetly impossible to make any srntibla imprfBsion upon the prejudices which perrada all minds. Ti utmost that a laborious BHsiiiou of American politics- Caa effect i to pvor'uce an incredulous silence, which says as plainly aa in words My fnend, dun't distress yourself by any further effort to instruct me on this subject 1 perceive that I alrei'ly understand it far better than vu do. So they insist uoon retaining tbe belief that 'be Whig party ia organize npcn a prinripte of opposition to the form and theory f.f our Government, and that the Demo-cratic party reprtrenta the principles of popular rights and popular rule.

But from these errors of my friends, Scotch, German, and Creole, derive valuable instruction in relation to their own views and bopes as to the Condition aud f' of Cuba. However ic has been brought about, is certainly a fact so far as my observation eatetida, that every Inlander who de-a-aires freedom from Spain in whatever win, ia in to Ameticau politics a flawing Democrat and most ardrnt advocate of the election of Planes to the Presidency. On the contrary, those whose tear of ch-inge overrules their sense present evil, lindt with anxious hope for the elecunii of General Scott. I can thus in nanj cares read the secret desires of hearts too much oppressed by the terrors of dtrpotUm to give ulterauce to their If the Democrats carry the day in the struggle of next Tneday, all clasi.es here will reg trd auch a reUlt aa a piedtc of immediate tntamre to an-mexike Iiad to the United Mates. It is hopeless tofbdravor to convince the mote ardent Filibusters tha' this la not the turning point of the controversy in the fitiion, or to create a doubt iq their Biiiids of the triumphant success of what they de in iht ir own pec liar caus.

They argue, with gr-at earnrsT)es. that Mr ilimokk, the Whig Presid-iit, ban disgraced the name and cluracter of Iree iiiBtitutiona, by bis heartless disregard of the outrages committed on his own fellow-citizens firom Cax to ditv, by tb ia (aa they represent) most iniquitous Itovernnjent, and by a studied brutality iu all tbe cure id bis administration toward the victim ol f.r-ion here, who in their desperation send forth thtir appeals for aid. as piteous as they are bopfhea. To.riay these Creoles are ear not and coruful in their denunciations of the attMilammity di(ilaved in tbe settlement of the ditliculty atM)i the Urcsetnt Cy. "Can it be ponbU-," ibey ak, that the American Goveru-turLl is wtak and base euougn to accept such terms aa have been agreed on that the mail snip Boa) rrtam btr place the line and be permitted loJiHtler pasetigtrs and mails, but that her con iiistider and business oilicer ahn'l have no c'B n.uMcaion with the shore Yes," they de-kUively answer.

it is iu pei feet consistency with "te gfifi-! like character they have long Dome." 1 IktubtUss there is much reason for these impntaiions upon the honor and paternal watch-futiif-ita if our tldVernmeiit. It ia much the tame to our roui)tF)iurn here, as if they were all like ibe Yankee at Yoikown, "on their own bk," wnht.ut atiy land to claim as a home, alurs iu all chines. Tbe highest benefit that American cinzfi.s derive fronri their Government, in their intercourse with Cuba, consists in per-Xii'iovn to vi-it and trafhc under, whatever hu-BIlllaingTetrlrtn8 it suite the Captain-General, in eefianre ol Treatiea, impose, and under a jeulous aurveiilniice that ought, by exciting a get emus rentiBeut, to sweep this tyranny from tbe face the enrlh at once and finally. The great rrsult of next Tuesday will probably bo lmored here in ihe course of a week afterward, by the unceitam repmts of passengers, though tbey will not be likely tOr leave auy doubt of the actual decision. But weeks must elapse before wm can learn tbe particular iu regard to the lifiVrent sections of the Union.

Such are the bap-y resulisof the exclusion of American uewa- The Enalinh steamer not having arrived as has been expected, the Pvickatan proceeded on her Tojage yesterday morning, with Judge Conklinu, mi tiiJhmatie skill has lett him a "name ia this city lar dillt in the degree ot respect awarded to it, front that be had so long at.d justly borne at borne. Judge Co.nklo has permitted hinaself to In made the dupe and tool of the ACtiug President, to patch np a diagraceful arrangement without the wriiten it)tiuctions of his tJovernmTjit to appeal-' lor hi jubtifiraliou. There is hardly a foreigner or Creole iu Cuba, who does not hope to see the humiliating bargain repudiated by the Steamship Ciipljy, atd an appenl taken to the people fro th acts tf the Kxecutive. The American commerce with tTiia Island ao far exceeds that of auy other ballon, and is so vital to tho agricultural iu- teret, that all classes, not identified with tha des-- p4tm which ia gribdirg the blo.xl out of the populaiiou, el aa aeusibly tho dihouor of the Cittttht ('try atrangement as though they were proballY aftected by it. Inssmucb aa no publications are made of the Jou.g of tbe (joverimrut, I caa give you no other particular than I bate alrendy sent you, except to atl that thnr truth la continued by the representatives ol the American Tbe Planters who have been spending the Snm-iner in Korope arid the Viiited Statea are bor cram back large uuinbcrs.

They are of all aitHiri, and in the socifty where I nei many of th-tu, they talfc more freely of tbe atTiira of the Islaiid. than tbe resklenta of the City. They are favottt) data, lie laws according them many valuable privileges and exemptions, which others 4o tioc enjoy. Yetv bating a wide 'acquaintance with he world, they bae correct an apprecia-tioo of the s-paiiuh rule, that the; arenotincliaed to exert tbeuiaelves with any unusual vigor, or to rrerstraia their resources to sustain it. Generally i bowevt-r, their patriotism ia limited to views of kill and profit in manufacturing sugar.

Tbe crop tbe pttaent year ia now maturing, and is represented aa very promising. The market reporta, and tha retunurg Planters alike, give promise of good prices, so all is buoyancy amot these Lorda 1 tbe soil. Lords indeed tbey are in the value and productiveness -of their posscasiona. Yet they liv between two terrors, which overcast their avjiTny ilays with cobstant care the fear of servile insBrrection on tbe one hand, and of tbe caprices ef irreaponsibie drapotiaut on the other. The intelligence jeeterdav that Mr.

WntTii was better, received with lively satUfaation. The tie la Martaa. UaMii Statea a ad Caba. rm tht Vea. Oct.

ta The tenacity which wa have manifested ia the naitWrsiton, ta all lie bearings, of tho which 4t Uss baa attteh eecapted taa altntloo of tha iahart-aaer the aKhrriu( eonntry, and which baa cansed awsaaea eomsnotiea. arlaee by aa weans freru a deatre a swsil the itesortance of ths case. We enterals a ta)NiMa a-lig oa tba asuer, aod a ssaMeiei ef tbia car principal motiv interiag t)g warmly tato tba dabat. Ns eae-caa ba Igaraat at th itateey which today dviop Itself in vartoas ylacrs. ta eubrt acil esder, a anly with regsrd la mut Huntiga, but alee eu aoatcaUa ptaca aad lAtcrtata.

Te svrUK ae astaefcs, mo4 sinaply repose en the boll-ara ef a eose, lavolves a great danger, ef whiea France oTm4 siasal proots, as she awoVo from her spatay batwaen tbe aawlal eoavulaions sf The tbreaia airetud againat the fttDdainen'al principles ef niioIelMDc, a- ef vital iin.ort inc, nor ia s-elbU wirbout grttt imprudence, ta permit the promulgation ef tb poiooo, -wiiboat a rapid appUcattoa of tae antidote. Bat In these eases sueb men are not ti mem' reioubt-sbls eoeintea, who like tbe notorioua Jad it Laslc, of and) ice ninwryt burl their noiay eontetapt ou wkoaa-sver ceusurs their designs, and eofif: iberaselres ready to trample underfoot any law or any right, however siiierally aecep ed and equitable. According to the happy expreaaion of a bnlllint writer, they are a serf or ma.ed bbUs, eaay to fet rid tr, who, butting without real malice, but with all tbeir miht, leave their heaae exjioaed to tba dexirrcus blow. Tue in-dignatiou and alarm, vrh.cb tRcir acta produce on the entire civilized world, ia an effect which the authors did rot, ii a'l nieiif antirate. But iheie xit other advraarka of a more cunning and danreroua namre, who, preter.dins to reognize tha holiies vf certain tundamentxl aim at its destruction front eewttful amboh, eodavorinr to de-slro) by of plsusible aophixnia, thai which apparently Ifiej aanctit.it and To tbia class be long those who, uriier the cloak of an abaard ioterpre-tation of existing or aufpod cum parts, attempt to undermine the baea of all Government, and to annul the immutable and inherent prerogatives of the Sovereignty.

Tbe maliCioun flii at by an ignorant and soul-leas rnob, involved mors fatal eoatjurices, ss it wounded our national character, under wbicn we not ciily eonatituted ourselves honored defenders of our own esuae, but that vf all Governments, cninyrising pciQ and well organized sncietics, united with tigntful witn-liona. To tolerate any doctrine opposed to this, and wlucb, circulating without correction, might obtain, In eomecrgrte. authority as a precedent, wo be e'unva-lent to a culpable abaddomncnt, or rather an act of trea son to the mtcn Ki of mankind. It vv as tbie impulse, arid not a mere desire tj corroborate doctrines sufficiently sustained by jaeir own in-ri1, wh ch iuijtelled us to swell lis list of testimony, whica sprints up on svery in fivor of la and reason. Vudr this view, whatever unprejudiced voit-e nines itself stnid the tutuult of Democratic sornn we)trit with it.

and ihis ju-lifii the we now in take of ih addu -d by toe J'turnal of C'jju-mtrcr, and wbicn we sliatly alluded to yesterday. Tlirrt in a (Kiiiit in li aniele upon wnich it ts neees-aary to irmln a pavsiuc caniinent, not on account of its mTrin ir intcreht, as wan an eye to its ertect on future evt Ms. The A'pylo American writer reasons non the supposition that trie treaty lg05. mbraces in its stimulations the uitiari.tnne pioviiices vf Spain, and if in any portion of our recelil scis, we may have apparently hgntlj oueives of our otilignion. that it it a detn-oiiKiratiun ef it aHolule nullity as far as our Nlanri is coi'-rrriitd However, the truth upon this point way be b'dden to the Journal Vvmmtrce, owing to the want of a detailed MUdy or the and legalities of ibis complicated subject, and it would, perhaps, be too much to expect a clear opinion upon a point unconnected with ihe actual.

rtehate. Mifrloe it to my, that as an in-dirnetieahie consequence of tne intrinsic merits of our cauee, even admitted tho treaty, the writer has arrived st the sane corclusions a ourselves, deduced from the principles of equity arid the nrhts of Universal Man. We had tue intention of faithfully translating the article in question, and to follow it up by a close analysis, but our luntd space deterred tho execution of our de. KiiW- Moreover, Ihe question is already anfliciently elu-ciosir d. and resolved ia all its bearings We shall, tne re-lore content lretv a witn recmiism ndingthe perusal of this work in ear numbtr of the l8to mat an well as ttujseul the I'Jih and 20th all tirce of which will be itmrd irailti-d iu id? evjumns of our estfemed co- Itinpt friry li Lrtmira A eic-Yrk; a prusal we repeat the lui-bi-st deeree beneficial, as affording lUns-trations iif a mailt.

which. alihougD clear as sunshine. Mill owing to certain abstract principles which it em bodies, may not prrnaps be within ths ran to of c-paciijrH. it bin perhaps little need of further support than rotoifion sense, hut it ia as well to clench ideas on questioiiscf great importance THE ELECTION. Ytte for oagressmen.

THIRD DISTRICT. Wards. Bowm. Watlbrid-Xf 1 531 l.tltiO II 349 477 111 1.U94 8li3 M33 1,338 Vlll 1,751 a.tW3 Total .....4,956 5,771 Majority for 015 Fourth and Fifth' Diatncts of this Ward estimated. FOURTH DISTRICT.

Words. Htvs. Walsh. KtVi. V.

4U 539 VN.i 295 774 -i 7'JS 1.4W 110 658 1.431 2tt8 Total 2.5ti7 4.b03 1,713 I Walsh over Haws, over afl, 533. F1PTH DISTRICT. llox-it. Tveei. Morton VII.

1,574 I.b38 251 V3 1.549 217 Wllliaoiabarg 1 2.0t9 3i)0 Total .14.241 5,476 70b Tweed over Hoxie, 1,235 over all, 467. SIXTH DISTRICT. TtVrctt. Varnum. Wheeler.

XI 1,313 XV .1.643 l.WW ....2.038 2,597 Total 5,243 Majority for Wheeler, 1.110. 6,353 SEVENTH DISTRICT. Wards. XVI Jtotttrts. WaPcer.

2,447 5,616 ..2.361 935 Total 4,760 Majority for Walker, Tlires UiMricta in IXth Ward estimated. EIGHTH DISTRICT. Wrds. Brooks. 468 .1,837 ...3.317 Majority lor Francis 1J.

Cutting, Five Kiectiou Dislric's es'. ioinled. 6S3 2,418 1,374 4.4S0 Vste Tor Asseaablymen. 1.. 1 and S.lWhiug Weilekii 3 aiid lfl Howard 8154 111..

304 lioFe.Jr McOuire ITS 7 1731 Al- es l'73 a Ftn .177 Gilniore. J80S9 -lil Oale 11. Olover 1939 11. Kn 1 arUmin o'Kecle. ..1461 tii Taylor KM XIII.

1J Tay or 17S2 Field. 93 XI V. IS and noun on. Nubie 22 I.e.h (Iud.J 338 Alline; 83 XV. 19 Frje '9 624 Tbe remaining Disuic a are not yet returned complete.

Vste Tor Assistant Aldermen. ft 1. 11. III. IV VI.

Vlll. X. XI. XII. XIII.

XIV. XV. XVI. XX. JaseanB ...567 Rrwa.

Tit Kiiur .3 K-etleu 1 Kiat .1.381 Htit ...1,4 9 89 Mdknin "j'. Mta1 Wl cbtll Ss avea ..919 ...437 .1,.9 ..1631 ..1569 ..1,429 illmmmn. Fill e. Kliodo rmi! Psrsr 1 er Andrew Vste Tor City ass State UOlcera. SEVEVTH WARD.

Ooversnr Hunt 1 iat Gk' Caa. Ct Il ta Pr'soua. MfTiir Ke'lr ouiit, Kible 'Costrullet Taj lor. City Inspector. Com.

RapaiTs sad 1 KttlCi.mruii"i Doacs ....1111 una IStl 1S4S Seymour 1 00 1 Sarth 19M Fultet 1 Clark J98 Weterveit. Oner Onanolly l3 Klarr 197 Dowomc; riacom. Zta ...173 Party. 1951 I7f -177 Fnrav. Diilou.

..193 t'oua to Cuporat'n. Hohtnaa t-rutin a-; O'Doenell CvM-ter Coto- Jtti Miuis foit. Jb Wtruit Cecrt. Jo Marine 4rt. Cev xms-IIeae.

Jas Popr a Coat.Kii Jus gacriiir Court. Masoa WilSelm Milioa 1919 169 ..17 .173 ..19 Thnioa. st Fniiliiii I'm Inrr lacs Momi .151 laact lss Eli; HTH WARD. Cmsmer Hoat 17J4 l.ie-st O.reraur kett -1748 er km whall i742 Ik 81 1tuai. trbv 1741 Ham burt-b.

Fallet fMjk it9 WntsrvsU.U4 Cre lSmaoUy.SttS Flaea "3 atmitt "1 at C.erk........htt.... CoaUollaf Cit Icspector rem l-'ep aad Sv .1773 iscosa.V'J 13J Parev omr rarer 47 Dt r-7 U.kl....3 H.h S97 tirm 199 "ltrri. Euunct art (Ybi Iw urta. xt 173S reer-sr Btoaiacbasas.l7 CwBr. wiu tut S'4 7tj Curoeer tnwta J-t alaMna Cow rl kite it Jst aa taa eert toenail.

I7tf7 JsM.M r.r Oa-H-vav-a AIW I7 Kacrama 1. Jt b-k'io3 KITB WABD. Haat Seyatov. ....2031 Llt. Kent ..1745 Cbarea Can.

CmbBOMionev.Kempehall HM Toil-i 14.19 ln atsie 1 flark Mayor Mvniu l't W.t-lt bleriff. Oraar County Clerk Kib 1874 Cos' roller 11 rimes 1 City Inspector Biddls fZl'L" "'Hi Cm Impairs aad 1 ISui i. i lS'S Psrdy ..184 8tret Coa.aiiar"-.-.DLas.. .1759 Farev 17SS unu to Corp ran Hotfnao Diil-m 17i Coiooer Bruwnehau'a. 1574 O'Doaaolt li.

mule If6 Crner nta Wi.helia MiJ orui.ar Simmons I Aii Hiitoa Jus. IMsni Court. 1557 rao i s. ar 1 te Coon dell 1 7 1 7 ai Ihps IM Jus A.a.utetourt. L'mb ISIS 174 uv.

Aims H-iiM ...1548 ouirj Jus. triieiii Vart irklaud. ...1716 or Su: si i-r O.nrt Mason 1:43 1st snd Vlltb tistricia.nitted, mhu gave Stt C54 aid fierre S4t. TEN ill WaKU Gt-vsraor Hunt 1323 123 Lieut Umeinijr Kent liS Church 1 i-n ft Keoipafaa'l Kullett 1S2I Iu. bint ro-by 13zt c'tarKe Ilnvi M.

Miitsus 13H Hhr'nff Itmr. Ke ly I9 15; to. W. Kiblet.1315 C'nml'jr Ui5 Controller Jus A.c Ki4g. Ii7a City Irif pector Chaa.

Riddle 1 153 Cera Kep ai Pop Adams 1353 Fardy i9 Jaa Holl'uisn. 34i Dulns. I57 'r ner 15, Coroner 4 a iiing. 1228 iu le lil I or. uer Bern Will.

..1 i Coroner n. Miumous 2 J. Hiitoa ...1623 Jus Marina Court. hi'e 1 Juht Mrine W. Stouilell.

183 Fuiliips 1S21 I Just. ariee Comt. James l.yurli. I3'8 Gov Aims-H-u-e. tnntu 1Z6I A.

Dusro. lilt I Jus. Euprtam I i.rt C. Knklnml. Uia Muma.

1619 Just, upei lor Court. Jv Lb Mmui. 1331 1LEVENTH WARD. Governor .1451 funnnnr. 2816 Lieut 144 KempKhuiL 1447 Foilett In.

8tl rohy .....1433 Carta Morcans 137 Sheitf Jaii.es Kelly. trer itVnl Comity Cletk Get-. W. hmltt.1632 K-rt t'onnoU Z97 t'oulriier Jos fa It'T -1442 A .2775 Ciy Riddle. ..1473 Coii.Bep end Sup W.

Adams. '326 R. Parly. 2781 StreeiConin J. 13-3 JusFmey 7lt 4 oim 1 H- ii'insn 1'2I R.J 2't2il Coroner Brueuirahureui3i5 Dr 0'Dnnell272i C'oruner K.

10. oner. Bern 1.. HtMd. Dr Wilhn'in2Ht8 Joan Snum io .1313 lr J.

Hiilon Jt biarmti Couit. lute 137 A Alurine- M. Stf? sell 1333 A A. flnlli27t8 Jaft. MaiiBeCon-t.

Jus. 1440 ftlcCrtay 2ti'J9 tiov A w. 8mit 11. 13i7 A 24H0 Jus. Kiipri-uie urtn KliVUl-d lJk6 KM Juk Court.Johu Ma.oi.

.159 Kob Ktuinel2737 TWELFTH WABD. Poventi.r W. Hunt 444 Seymour. .615 I.ieut. ti.

vtinor Wni Kent 443 E. 'h'irch. .500 Uibi f-oiiiu 439 Follett 617 I Sta.e Crobt 433 D.Clark 513 lHayi.r M. Alorcons 418 Westm velt. Sheiiir.

J. I Keliy 4 Orser 539 Cuoult Clerk GeoW Kitlet4t4 Conn-11 51 Ctui roller Jo. R. Taj lor. .434 A 7.

fFliifrif ii City Cnas S-ue'oin Com. Rep. ml Suu A Admi.n 435 B. Fliee' r.Jobn .1. Doan 448 Jaa.

Fwrey ..595 4 O. .447 H.J. 582 Coroueis Chaa. AlisMu. 442 13 B.

nil. Build 434 Fr. Wiihrfl.a .612 Junn Simmons 429 Ur Hilton. Ju. Slasiue Court.

436 Thoui-in II Sio.Voll 446 hiliiOB. 504 James l.vnch... 441 V. 594 Gov. Smi lit A.

irr-i ..503 Jus Sop Court. K-rklaud 48 R. H. Morris 5(7 Jim. Fu-rii Court.

J. Max. 11 437 VTminat. 635 i'ii si District wabtins-, bieh eives Scott Pierce 58. THIRTEENTH WARD Governor ...1112 Sevmour.

1715 Lent. Kent 1140 f'hnr-ih 1T11 an Ci.i.mi Miiiuer.Ke.uihall 1142 Fi-ilett 1718 Ins State i-ruons. 140 Clarke 1414 Maxor MoiRana Sft3 We-tervelt. 1739 Hienff K-ily. 1160 1623 County Cltrk Ribht.

Conutillj Ivi9 Tylor 1178 Ftwir 1670 Diiwuiiig; 16i0 Cl Injector KicdJe liriacotu 170 Com. Rep. and Sup. Adams 10f9 Purdy .619 Street B.miFsi-'r.Ioa 1055 Fu er 1613 Caunvl ta am 1H6 Dillon IM0 Ooninr Hniei.iuRhausen K84 O'D mnell ...1639 CoiOLer Mixsing. lt20 1691 Coroner 904 Wuhelm 1754 Croi.er Simmons WnO lliUoii 1722 jnst fttarine ThHnneon.

Just IViaiineCt ftocdeli 1U30 Philiipa 1664 Xijst.Maru.eCt I.rveu H52 McCarrhy ...126 Gi v. Alma Houks. Smith Durro Jast Supjen 1182 Morris Just. Super'r 1169 1664 SIXTEENTH. WARD.

Goversor Hunt Reyiuinr 1700 I Lieut, governor. I79 Cnnrch 1604 Can. Con. 1779 Follett 174 Ins Stare 1777 LUtk 1708 iiver 177 J. A.

West vlt. 17 30 f-lieufl'. Jas Kelly 1769 Oraer 165S Conotv ClerV Kiblet 1851 Conneiiy 115 Coutroller Jos R. Taylor. .1813 A.C City Inpctor Chaa.

.1579 Com. Ren and Sun. idatns 1700 Purdy. .160 Street Daue 17J3 Jaa 4 ont al to Corp'n. 'ien H.ifnian.l7"6 K.

Uiliuu. 1663 Coeoi'O. Biuenuisbausnl612 Wi)'OjineiLll5 Cor nier CUaa Misme 151-6 .17 14 I oroue' L. 16S Dr Wilhelni 1633 John 6t" uiona 1628 J. Jus Marine Cosrt.

Joliu H.White. 1639 Th.mpsiin... i646 Jnl. Marine 4 ourt.W 8trdell 164 A A. Phillips 1706 Jut.

Msnne Couit. Jsmes 18.46 McCarthy 4iov. Alms-House Suii'h 2S A Duero ...1582 Jnsi.hujreme ourt.C Kirk und. 1792 HH Morris. 1631 Just Superior Cour bu L.

Mason 1851 R. Einnist. 8K VLNTEEN1H WARD. Fcott 1911 P'eroe 1760 Asilant-Alciermenra'terson 2ti'9 rrttr 2539 Assessor Loudon Van Bengch'n2i57 jMt 185 Van Oyns. ...2229 Constables iTre.shroan U39 Farrsl .2210 Gavernor Hunt 2100 moor 2629 L'eut -Governor 2127 lhnrch 262S Caa.

OniniissioBerKeuipshall 2093 Follett 2655 Iks. Elate Prisons rosbv lark 26i Mayor Montana 1970 Westervelt. .2684 8lnfl Kelly 2227 Orser 24SS Conniv Clerk Rio'et 2171 Connolly 25'4 Coutioll. Taylor 2118 F.at, ..2 -93 City Inspector Ridi'le 1943 Grisexm" U9 sainl.es 1 Adm 2028 Pu U'-" 2586 Ft Con.miNsioBer. J092 tee 2531 Coun toCorpnrat'eHollti an 2216 I 2423 Coroner Brue- inh'Miu.

2015 D.nnell....256 t'oi ner 2tl5 ti is 2537 Coroner 2019 Witiuim ....2625 CoronT imnons 2U18 H' tu X619 Jos. MaiineC urt. White ,...2034 1 1.11 son 4585 Jus. 2043 ill a 2lH- Jus. Mfctme Ci urt.Lacb 2144 2528 Gov.

Aiwa House Kmith 2039 Pit 2438 Jof. bnpreme 2159 Mo a 3571 Jus. buperior Co'rt. iaoa 3135 1 et 3553 EIGHTjYETMTH WARO.v Goveroor. Hunt 1143 Seymour lilt Lieut Governor.

1151 Church .....1123 Can. C' Kemps-hall 1117 Follett Is State 1145 Clark 1140 Mmor iVlorssna 1024 We-iertelt .1163 KelU 1172 Omr 10-U County Cltik. hiblet 1 150 Connolly 1 1 17 H38 Flair 1124 City Inspector Riddle 980 Com. Bep nrd Sop. Adams 1PB9 Pordy 1101 t-treet omrviaaion'r im ew- ir.4 Furef lt'Jl Cuua to ci Uiiian.

..1183 Dl la 925 O'Donnell. ...1089 foiot.er.;..i Miwtog Iu73 tianbte 11U3 Bui'd 1075 Willielcu 12 7 Coroner in.mona 1072 Hi'ton Il'S Jas. Ma'ine Court. Wh.te lmt Ju. blares Court 1075 philips H96 Jus.

lUtiix Court. Lyueb .....1154 Mo arth 1 u73 tiov'r Aim IIoubc. Smith liuO Dusto 1069 Jus Sua ee Court Kirklund I '60 Morris. 1113 Jas. Superior 1153 Euunet 1103 llld atid IV tn Dia ricts omi.ted, which cave 821 for Ecott, ana 1.2U lor Pierce JNIKETEENTH WARD." Hunt 718 8 w.

903 I.ient. Kent. 718 Cnurch M'9 Caa Coiun iMoaer.Keaiiliall lis Follett 909 Ins Plate Crosby 719 Clara 9 slaver Morpuu 692 91S Sliri9T Kelly 7 o-ser S8S Cotnty Clerk Rihlet 736 Connoily S4 Taylor 781 Flap? 9os Ci Inspector Ridd's 7C3 Com.Ktp It Sop 727 Puroy. 882 hartfet Con.niita'r ana 759 Purty 842 4 en-sel to Corp'n Horlmaa 801 DiUun 8ai Bnseninchausen 702 874 Misa'ng 724 tismtile 923 Con ner Bndd "25 Wilselm Comiier Simmons. 679 Hilton 929 Jut.

Marine Court. WbPe 69 878 Jast. Ma'ioe Court 732 Phillips 327 Jnkt. Msritie ourM.yuch 66 Mr! 89 tioy. Alis-Houe.

-oilh 673 S'0 Jut.i-opieu.e 794 Morris 3t Jos Superior Cenrt. 797 Kmn.et 333 Hid end 1 Vih DitUiCts abteat and cae i.2 votes lor Ecoai and 466 for Piere. TWENTIETH WARD Governer Lieut Kent lle Church 1613 Can ail 107 Fo leu .......1651 R. Pria ie9g nHie 16 Mum 1058 Wtervelt. ts Fbenff.

Koly IH7 O-ser ...1627 Cloli. Clerk Ritlet 1134 latolly loll Controller .1101 Fiasr ...1612 City la, peeler Riddle 1893 Cm. Ftp ju-d. Sap. 1095 Wti Ptnet rriri I n.

1134 I'er. 1593 4'oun. to Corpora HoLman 1141 IIM Ctn ntr Mtu. air? as'n. .1088 OTnell.

1587 4 mooer in lnil 1094 imbis. 1614 Co-oner 1091 Wuhe 16JT Ceroaer imru as 1067 Hi. 'on 1481 Jos. Wn Oocrt White ...1068 TS npoa. Jaa Miino iKirtloil-li 114 Philit.e IUI Jn.

BSsnep Court 1 HSl Mc 4JV -lva-HoM. Sun 1S7S 1 S7 Jas aj.d IICI I Jas Superior Con rt.Masns. no 165 BY TELEORAPH. REWYORK. Delaware Count ail heard from bat two towns.

Estimating those, the majority for Pi sac a ta 600, for StTMora, 150; McDoasia, led; Faanaai. 100. Cattsraefa Retarna show that Scott baa a majority TZ50, snd nnt Nshsoa, Wliig, Asimbly-luaB, Ls tlcct-i. Ceagresa is doubifal. Cbaae, Whir, for Coeitrsea, is elected ia Ot sege and Petewsrs KinetteiiUi District.

Also a Watg Coat ty Cltrk for Otsego. Bnoorna County Pierce's majority'' 440 Ssvenasur 444 Smith, for Coogreas, 450 Robineoa, Den for Ccamy Clerk, 503 Ely, Dern for Assembly, 910; H. Bennett, Whir, for Congress, ia elected by about 00 majority. Twecty-aeveatb District John J. Taylor, fiir Concrevs.

Is elected, and tha VVhis candidates for As setnbly and SbtriflTare elected in Tkga County. The mai. nt lor the rest of the Democratic ticket is about 600 Otondaf a Coat ty gives Pierce 175 majority, Seymour 4C0, Chadwiek, 600 Slocum, Wnig, for llerk, 540 Hslc's vote ran over 1,500. In the 1st and 4m Districts Democratic, and in the 2d aod Sd, Whig As-sejuatnen are elected. Albsnt, Thursday, Nov.

4 P. M. Tbe impression hers is that the Democratic Eeriorat ticket is cboaen by ovtr 20,000 roajontv, snd tha D-mo-erstis State ticket will run op with it. It is also thought that Follzi rosy lead Sstmock. PI5I9L.VAIIA..

Orange Cornty, far beard from, gives Pierce 937 trsH-ritr. W. Murray, Darnoerat, for Conjres. (Tenth District) has 8 ttujor and ia Sullivan County, 5S0. Tbe Democrat majority tn tha District ia 1.4S2.

N. Westrott, for tJlerk, hat 9113. A. Stllburn, "for SisriflT, Seymour, 3. All tne Democratic Asemltnea are elected by about 400 majority each, and the whole Democratic ticket is elected.

Onwego County-Pterce'a majority, 528. Hale's vote ia 3.053. Seymour's majori'y, 59G. Oreida County Pierce's majority, 620 Seymour, 593 Mstieson, for Congress, 1,994. Madison 300 for Pierce, Tompkins 200 lor Pierce.

Cortland 25b lor Scott. Cayuga SCO tor Scott. Ol.tario 100 for Scott. Clearflild County Pierce P50 majirlty. Erie County, (entire) Scott'n majority, 910 a Whig l0: of 1,400.

Thrre Wbi Assembly men, Clapp, Bush and Welsh, are elected. The Fourth ia in duubt. The Democratic Sheriff is probably elected, but the Vote is close. Sol. G.

flavin, Whig, is elected to Congress in the Thirty-second District. KORTII CAROLINA. Returns from Richmond, Sampson, Cumberland, New-Hanover, Wayne and Duplin Counties, show a fain lor Scot on the last Governor's vote, of 464, when the Democratic majority waa 5,491. Sampson County 2t4 majority for Pierce. Richmond Count; 521 mjnrity for Scott.

Raixigh City 94 fur Scott. Whig gain aince August, S5. MASSACHUSETTS. The following is the entire vote of Massachusetts 321 towns. Scott Pierce 47,008, Hals 89,008, Wo-tter and Scattering 1.850.

Scott's plurality, 7,167. INDIANA. Ten coun tits heard from givs Pierca 1,712 majority The same eounties save Taylor 697 majority. The State majority lor itres will be 18.C0O to 0,000. Mal.vC In 129 towns the gain for Soott is 1,300 of tbe vote of 1E50, wbeu the Democratic majority was 9,000.

Taa majority for Pierce will be about 6,900. VlHtslNIA. 1 Returns from 28 counties show a gain for Pierca of 300 on the last Governor's election, when Democratic majority was 8.5C0. MARYLAND. Pierce's majority is with Charles acd St.

Mary's to hear from, which gave Ta lor 737. SGLT11 Carolina. The Legislature of South Carolina cast 135 votes for Pierce and King Electors. 4 The Rtw-isrk Times. From the Buffaltt Com mercial Advertiser.

Somt thing inure than a year ago, and a day or two before the iuiliat number of the Tiai's was issued, we spoke at soma leugtn of toe enterprise, expressing our conviction that it would pay wtj, aa tttd projector, Mr Ratmokd. poesessed all tne tuali(leauous neceseary to insure success. It was a old ettrtinut, but it Caswell conceived, and we wrre siucereiy rio-airuuo to nc it profitably carried out The nuief feature in it aa an tflurt tu blend ihe extreme cheapness, and coiis'equeiitly the great circulation, of tri penny press, with the tespectabiltty and ihteilectual poerof papers greater preteiiBions and higner The at-ttinpi bad never btoit faitly made, aod Ur. le-servi well lor his determined purpose to ascertain wneth-er the lowett kind ol jouriialiem. as to pnce.sulil no so eva'ed in its scope and character as to com natd tha ben inscription of ai'verttsitig buHlneas, and aiuir tiat kind of stippr rt whu had therefore only been accorded to a difitreitt clasa of papers.

Ilia oajeot was. in short, to see whether, by publisuing ins ri at as moderate a rate as the he could give it as great a currtLcy, ana, at tne same time, uiaku it lutr.r-eating and inrtructive enouah to win tne eupj ort of educated and business men. The union of the two features was a desideratum, and we hoped to see tba rnc achieve it. But we suppose tbe experiment must be conceded to have demonstrated their incompatibility. The attempt could have hardly been made under mors propitious circumstances Toe paper wa not commenced until all tbe preliminary arrangements were complete.

'Abundance of editorial talent was engaged, and an extensive and admirable corps of correapuitdents secuied. ample capital, large expericice in journalism. ard seemingly a wide field un.icoupted. There tas bew a profusion ol" intellectual labor poured into the coluujia 01 the Tieicj a' moat without precedent in this rountry and so tar as style goes, there aas been no better written paper. No pains or expoiiMe have been giurfyed, and as a ntwtpaprr, it has stood in the very Iront rank.

We may remark, rn passant, tnat it bss st times been strangely haran snd unjust towards ua, but Ibat circuniatatice baa no wigfu when eir4 treating of its merits, and considering the result ol the experiment It has aimed at popularity, aittiuuah it has show'H as much independence, perhaps, as any other t'aper ia New. York, it has been often won it, ta. our juogmtnt, but it has maintained its nwn views, generally witb ability, and always With fearlessness. At nuts ita columns seemed to bear rather a rmmotial aspect, but it has been measurtnly free from scurrility at.d one would have said tnat its rather daahing tone would have tended to tbe aucceaa of tne pet so ae lira of us projector. But, notwithstanding all theae advantages, and the concurrence of many circumstances cal-cuiattd to promote hm object, the desiguha fiued that in.

the cheap feature has to be abandoned, and tho Timt starts 00 its second year as a two penny piper. The cheap lit Id is lett to the Hun, the oldest penny uaily in the country. The 7 i' baa been eminently suoceasfulas a newspaper, notwithstanding tbe ta lureof one foa-tme ol Ihe enterprise. Tbe number ot copies printed du rii.g the first year rf Us existence, is stated at beh a daily average of 24.19. Tne expenditures or tne sear, are stated at not less man SIOO.uuu.

of wuictt ''over a 13,000 has been paid to EJitrs, and Coutribuiers anout $95,000 has heel paid to Con poeiu-rs. Pressmen, and otners. emphtved to tbe ii.ertisincal depar-uients of tne ptper;" and nearly lor tho white paper alone, upou wnio-h 11 tias been printed As a two cent sheet, it will uo doubt become a ver profitable entartiishmsni, while, as a pannv papr, it tnuet have sunk All the proOta of tbe Xun are tl rived from its advertising: columns. THo co-piou leading matter of the Tis filled its ptges to sue a etieat, aa to leave little room for advertisements so it ttiuat look to ita circulation for a revenue. Di5gi or Bit not DBiNKi.m.

In the last ounibt ol tho Jritk Quarterly Review the weakness of poor Ruoinx Is thus alluded to: He now turned for comfort and inspiration to tha foul Bend, Brandy, which bas been the cause of misery sr.d destb to so many men of genius. We regret the errors ot Abdisox and StcelK. we sigh at the rwcol lections ot poor Mobelssd tne painter, working at his lat picture, witb tbe brufb in one baud and a glass of bran-f in tbe oilier for he bad then arrived at tnat lemnle cor dition in which reaon could viit him only through intoxication and Mgisn. although not so fal.en as this, sunk deeply. Tbe weary hours of loaeiy wateain broucbi to reaouroe, but tnat waicb copious drsugnts nf be nqum could supply.

Health was faoiog a way, the bribtt st yeara of life were passed for ever, and as ths dim future lowered, gated apon it ander taa Influence of that ermon wbicb enthralled the bnltiant souls of ao-EisoN, of Sresidas. ef CaakLBs Lamb, and which sent the once stalwart form of Thsodoii Hk, a ttiiserabla. wretched skeleton to ths grave. Ma-C1XK, we know, felt bio poeitioe. lie waa neelecied by his awn party Im was forgotten by many of a is former irienca.

ana 11 we iikeii apon him in his pitiable condition, and compared what we then saw bim iihwhat be might have, and as we hopnd would have, been, we often recalled the fearful of Cbables Lasts: When you And a ttcklins retisb tton your lonsue disposing yon to a witty son of eon- versaiKn, especially if you find a preternatural (low ef ideas setting ia upon at tne sight or a bottle and frth glasses, avoid giving way to it as you would fly jour greatest destruction. If you cannot crush tba power of fancy, or that within )oa which yon mistake lor socb, divert it. give it two other play. Write aa essay, pen a character or description but sot aa I do now. with tears trickling down your cheeks.

To ba aa object of compassion to of dcriaioa to foes; to ae suspected strangers, stared at bysoois; to be eteeied dull when you cannot se witty, to be applauded lor hty wbts you know tbat you have been dull to called upon for tba extempnrafMous sterciss of that faculty bicb no premedHauosj eu iva to be set oa to provoke mirth which pmrares the proe-rer hatred to give pie af are, and be paid wib sqatnting mal-ee; swallow draughts of life-destroy ing wine. wh'h are ta baOiiUed 11.10 airy breata 10 iKkle vaia andtors; to mo. tj miserable aoori rows for ntgbto isdneav to aonuts tcie st a. ot uate aea loose ho pay it back ta tart B.nVmbw 'TO -f B'on apjuauss are ths wages rf buffoonr aal We hear of the death of Ezekiet Hersev Derby. Erq.au aat auo frners 01.

a of Saiarn. 4 who has been for a great nianv years diati iruiad aa ar active oromoter of agricaltaral scieacc lis waa 80 years of as. The' BrmriUboro' (Vi) Eligle Jearns that warrs rr se.eep have been sold ana drives frin tbe town et tiaorenani. at pric raaaini frstsi fifty csns t.i tl.rte Sulla's and a nif. This Bituaual sale ot stock is owing it, the eeareity of food.

A ytrutis niari, 22 vears old. named Wright, ha-lo ns Fnchhurg. snd a brakeinan oa the Wordstar and Fticl.barr Raiiroae. waa silled on Suarday last, by bemsj-us over tb ears, at Since the 1st of January, riftv-rive ships, twelve brk. snd two brl lieve ci-ar1 at Boston Nr Califoe 0 wub foil catoe of nierehatidi A lars asiu'Tcr of hem 1 pprs, built exprcsvly for that traie.

Ma. Chshlks La Bnos hi ttneri appmriterl Suf riou not nl of the work House oa the new Custoui liiUt-e at MoiJe. MARRIED. Cn Tt nrsi'av, Ko. 4, at net i S.U m.

Wl.surhtin tr JaMFS FINtTK. -if 4n. Mia ARIA e.tet dunthtet of Davia Vail. Esq.ofNath 8a. em 4 is ThwrsTts-.

Not. 4 bv hia Honr ths Mavor, 8 AMUCT. W. PARK to ASN aarh'er st ths Uls Hsnjy Hkyduck, of Locsst Grove, 1 ns Island. OiED.

On Staten llrd, on Thursdav, Nov. 4. snddsnlv. Mrs LOUISA C. RllTLER.

ile of Cba-lea E. But'e', lC-q Her i. sl wi 1 ten. eJ on Samnlay. at li n'clivk, the Chnrrh of he Piiae Cni y.

See. tr whence th- remaie wi 1 tie f.ill wed to Green wd I rniUM 1heel ie-. an-i frieotso' the family are sired etietd. nhnut lunl.er luriianoa At e- on i nt ton I. ThurMly moraine.

Sctr. 4. Mra ELIZA ee I KLTiHA.1l, wife of tbe late SUs Ketdt-sro at 7 yeai s. Frnral wilt tae place at Hoa-inc'on. on FriJay after-ne 5'h ihh st 3 n'cinck The trieuda of tae ta-uilj a "a rei iuti ml tu aren't.

Ar Rw.biik Cn hoil, Vnr 3, Mra IDA VAN I He of Andr Jt hiisoa. Thelueidk of tbe arr vitad to Httn her 1 1111 ia. to-cay, 1 1. irons tr late renJou OOMMEIKJIAL AM) MONEY FPAHtS. Sales at the Stock Exchange.

4. g.prI! 8 sJ.litt md Ftau 4 Ci uih is bS. I ij htiilMin 1st Mtn. s.t miM.o zu at ts. 12 8'kle bnl.k...

e-. div. 11,7 76 Mich alia. Rk.Nf.0l 2()Niw ereyZiiC M8 It 4. 045 12 54 Porttmoutb li.

41 8 do 271 Niraraeua Til ja do s3H 40 do utnbrlst.d Coal teS flo 10 aid do ti 65 64 8., i. 64 Vi SiJ Si 84 86 a si 541 354 35l 34i i 40 do bli 15 do 100 tmi bM 26 Erie Katlr -ad 2H do ao a- 2 id do 125 do 25 I 40 do .11, 325 do 23 ileo 3o2 do luo Long Inland It 60 Penn-'lmnisOoai Co USi SOU Kailrosd. i3 711 4W do -J "lj 20 Rwini hailnmd bft fK 2 Hn.i, River 7 2s Michiyau 8. R. 127 3tl0 do 1j9 do Iti dj SKCOMb BOABb.

50 Eris 1P0 do 08 luo Hudson River R. tlHV. T. tta'e 5 a Gti.iM 4.0 Kns Cvt d. 71 98 60 Caul un Coiupuny "i no 87 40 do 87i IrS Nicar em Transit h-t 2a I oo I3S 2ri 2fS tin 48 2J 40 b3 2C4 Inn Mrrurrf.ery Zinc ifiOCcniberiaav' Coal Co.

65 SSI I Sti bli Tit .060 75J do 160 dn los Harlem Hailroad b3 50 et nmrt 'B I0 Lous Inland 250 Uo luO do v6m 4t 56m 33 3j ThubsdsT, Nov. 4 P. M. The Africa, from Hverpol, October 23, brine: three daj a later market news. Tne chief feature is that of ir-crrasing speculation in nearly all departments of trade connected directly or remotely with this country.

Tbe cotton manufacturing prosperity of Manchester rules the market at Liverpool for the raw tnaierisl, seeutingly without particular regard to the probable ucMis fro the United States. Prices are maiataiatd with firmness, and tbe daily irai.aaction are heavy. Orleaaa Middling is quoted at 6J. Tha weekly consumption continues ai top figures, and the only immerliste drashicii apprehended is front the strikes among the operatives for higher wages Flour and grain look romxi rkamy well. Wheal continues go to Irelan wnere the people are belter employed thtn for ears paat, and Indian corn is much wauteo.

Colonial produce in Londou is a pec a lated in for a rise, and tba metal market has experienced another advance! Rails up to 7 1 5s itt, free on ship bosrd. Ataericaa Stocks in fair, but not extravagant request in London The circulars show a slight rtue ia the new Peun; alvania Coupon Fives, and in tho new Pennsylvania Railroad Sixes. Money ia tetter employed, though tbe Bai.k of England is a free lender at the lowest interest ef the season. The last return exhibits an n.cicasa ot 1,407 ,000 in circulation over tha previous report, (two weeks before) a i ivid nice of tie activity iu tbe general markets. The bullion is nearly stationary in amount, ihe outgoings of in to Australia, British India and China, being equal to tha incomings of dust from Australia, and silver and sold fr -in the West Indies, South America audtho United States.

In Fraooo there is also a very speculative fttlina in French Railway bonds and shares and Government securities. The eflect of the news was not much felt oa the North The only Board col of Bonds of moment, waa $50,000 Pennsylvania Coupons, at 1031. There was something dona at private contract ia Railroad Bones, for which there is a fair retail demand for Europe. Tne speculative shares were generally quite stupid ta the loreiiooD, the executions bei Erie Stock, wuich fell olT to 66, Cumberland Coal, at steady prices, and Loi.g laiaod, at 312 to 35 i cash, and 33 sellers ot time, i months. In lbs afternoon ihe closing was bet ter.

Erie recovered to 662. and Hudson wa w-tutej at 'CIS cash, and 77 buers 30 da.) a. Nicaragua also improved 11 cent. Cumberland sold at 65, at which more stock was wanted. Stoningtoo sold at 56 We hesid little said about money.

The surplus offered tn demand loan at low interest, is large. Tbe remittances from the Wi st, contrary to the nsu ti course at this seaeon of the year; are eonuug ia largely ia excess oi the drafts made in New York Etc nan go is eld' offered by tbe private Bankers at 110. aud some of theoi look tor easier rates shortly. The last mail quotations from N. Oneaus are luS.avlOeT, on England and 07 i to y7 on New York, 60 day bills.

Tbe receipts of tbe Long Island Railroad fur October are 1 18,760, against 913.627 same mo.ita Iasc year. The October receipt of ths Erie Rjad, rsporisd yesterday, are not np te tha sstimaie of the officers of tbe Co made last January. Our impression was but we find the estimate was 100,000. We hear that the October receipts of the Rochester and Syracuse Road were $116,000, the largest earnings for a single mouth, we believe, aince its establishment. Tbe speculation in Long lalarid shares in Philadelphia continues, and lbs whole toct market in tbat city appears to bars assumed firmness and ae tivity within a day or tro.

The new Sunbury sod Erie Roses have aavsnced 3 cent, on the price at which ihcy were taken last week. The Preferred stock and bonds of the Schuylkill Navigation Co. sold largely to-day. Tbe sales of Laud Warrants by the brokers are at $150 tor the 160 acres scrip, $75 for 80 acres, and $3" fur 40 acres. The Itaoiiiy, dealers boy at $14637, 73t and at $36aiS.

The Sub-Treaaury received to-day 141,131 71 paid. 62, and held balance at close, of 67. Markets by Telegraph. ALaxaT. Thursday.

Not. 4. Receipts of the past 21 hours Fuov, 11.000 bbls 4 OB14, 15 C80 bushels; B1R1.EY. SS.OOS baskota; UaTa. S.MiO hela: WuaaT.

busaeia. Slous is leaOy, saiea sniali. WHEAT 3.SOS bus bels Unaetw aotd st li4c Oara. kit aud (Otit-bn saiea arorts rtsslut B.BLE ia I er 4.H0 busa sold at Mc. for Wisooois.

Tec 673c. lor two-nwed. 734c l74c for edWava two-roared. ana ijc is. tor loar-rowes.

btw OBLEXHs. M'jsday. Nov. Cotton still continues active. The sales ta day were 11,140 bate, at steady pru-ea; middling, 9jc.

Taa saiea daring tha mow of October were iSw.Ooe les. RlCB Is dull at ilc. tVriaae MoUaxi Bells at 25c.a 8.4c. Markets. Rcrvrud for fas S.

T. Daitf Timet THuaeAT. Nov. 4,4. P.

ASF1E5 Are active at steady pricee. Tbe ex-X denial ia itcreaa.ns I ke day's sates ausraoe 15S bola. Pota st S4 61. a no ftarls at 45 luS ioa. COTTON 8rm is good dsi.d sad mail taiaa its vslae.

Tbe Afrum ns a Bas aoade positive upuB tbe trad, rales were made to day of 3,250 Sales at tbe tnr rates quoted ia our last FLOI AMD ME AL Tas market for State and Wst-erm btaixte disula icreasii.g ui utrns and broaasss Tae oi.Bbbinee mfiaeBrsesf lisat arrivels sad eoywarm. iag srroiUi Irasi Kns-leiwi. pel prKs towsid a furtaar les-srnetaoent, tSe utooesie eslablikboieel a4 wtaico ieedr pur-cbasei BHirs as ger 'o si car snuvires s-- eorreet rates. Tas conu.tiTe and ahvpisg inqauy ia tolerably beik for ail docriptioaa. and h-i a i sibw apscala'tvs usaauKl for las low qwaatrt lea.

waicb ere tbe teaat aHaadaat sad asset firmly keid at ear extrese qoowa snce- Tae ay 'a uoeret in is-dad I2.es hbla. sr. at S3 3t44 lt aa lertioe. Na 1. at 4 12istt 31 i ordinary to food State, at St 4 it 75 liied luuiun at.d alscawaa.

at St 81 rivmns SM Obiv sad lsrie S'a'e et $4 75eS4 S7J fartofaacr lidiaiaasd Mtehie-aat faacv uawt asd Obto at $4 iiSi IX extra iadiana. Met ng a a a I S5 itii aid eatra Ceess-e a S5 eia, old. 4 aa dias ts sorvelv aooxbt after fur tha rro iM-iel at feet, bait tb srsrery of it sod atarh prices a- -d It. t-peds treiuiact-saa. Tills Jar's reach luS bb'a.

Septiiis st $4 )- la bwsii, st bid. Soautra is Imib vary reee. triit a-s evonsliacle smaO. snd aunt) ai niiht np 'arrisLa at e-sensd- sear.s Ih- U't ki-tl 1, b.t. I isidZ qaete li-e atls ewMe Ttrmm ml nf ihsdsv 11 n-ea Tba fc.s nf hi 7 1 1 wie wseu i iwwns rtinr snwiea a aetata 414 at tM 0a' a Bw He.

rioerTZ arm ea et Si bM Cora hfri. i iv lair em Iv 8' i.k'., e). ml S3 571 JT lor Jer, aad S3 871 iv Rraadwissi bW. 1 '-'ir- sai ise su.tl, aiterao Th mpnl. t.

I ret iaras. add east oale is tae miet a-Ket luteal In. m4 Oaa tea, hcs are wst.toat f.sr aoaaaaipteiw n. it ,1 i mi ic i e. but In4'i fw jit? jq hiss e'aisi sck meratitis the ley's sslss 4aeas 1 i.t.e Wr-'ers iio a Si 8SI t5 7SS u.ei in Hivnoroi at 'Btenordi at hear 9 re Ht is arn sad wsats4 aippir sad said limhtl Oats are aeirr sad ami.

a tipr. rev. ir ere at 8ec. ter bushel. fin 454e.

47n and Mes'tri, see is eter. Th qxaaitf sr-iiia is rmuara- isely inail aad put qael to the deaad for sii at TJ' rea near 3S.MS bulkel Hii Sue s-r Su-h HMOVIi O.NS-P.ik ts IB r-liT-- owsnd. and 1krb Wwituitr. we isci sm tu. snpol ep-ler.

prt ae te S- Sid tiff's Cwitttl 6-o li. im 4 3'i I4 a-e at SI 37iSIS5S SI bC it 'vests qu rt an N-tsand-d sale of tiercsstsi-lo bai se bum- -a cllertr at tt Dressed Hess sra relWt 1.. ek. r- at rc td to r. i sat otssrsatto.

ftvc it. Lard ia -nuou' e- ai-l vaita ij. Tba slock. Is dbc. iw 1 r.

a.e i riu 4 s-as, ea. t-a tu ir. 1 et 'jc. Hcef anil fa. baa ra rem -tee-iU its du anf.

tin igb thelatiei s. i to a eoolrahls et. ten e. a 8ale- -er- said tt have been ails ta. iris M.U -N sua at ft aa f.

ia. ai.d tm 5 a ee b- Frim mi Beef is inactn aid k' a. I Ee-f ni- are req-iast at $13 $1 tit 1 1 he i 1 hia tw its is Uu-ter or Ohe. WHISKY is amiss nd er rtraly held at Hie; f. ison wturh a stares to bbla.

Ohie Fat.lt.Hrs Fre srhie writiirik a. Is 1 rtUs-UtM Jitkhei wi eat tt'- umtn at i risss; 8 aes biMe" Fli.u at bales on liLw9-iiJ 5tS bills! henn. at J- Ti- U'-cw, t.t.09 eis eaeijn-d bli Fl 4 1 t-1 aal a vais. aas chialta i loa-i wln k'tevrat ir. 90.

e-ael wa- t-i lisd nt Savaamh, for Liv-ern witb 1 of at Ka.ee ta luiiu'iui were se-tiv-. 4ic ir moAsnrsuisut. lu aome casts lbs satrene aie hisber. CiaLsa up eTn.a:s at PuiuxDtLPHlx TTiurs-dm rt'. Hwtf-J (t (I Pebtisyivna 5.

97; Stfoa nikill Nsvtiati Sck i 1 batiCHiinn cf do. sal; Siaaes Phils, di l.bia si.d Fuiibtire kat roaj 7a. "it S3; Use Kuliw tiiroad t. 7S. U-l Con tv (.

oa. old, 3 38 La-hirh Virt 'Oii. 74 1 1 75J 5 rl 7j 4C Lm. lin- Haild 17; 15a 70 do. 7 75 nrtlvsuiu Ktlron', 7 1 7i.u Unioa n.

iji I N'-r Amen k. 13 Scanylkt 1 Nariaritioa Prsl :e.red. S6i l.5S 87 ks'-die 48 felse. Btyn JtMS City Kalr.ml Se, 'Bl, IIS; HS I.u. (UlaLu ka.ir.ia.t.

xs I7 I ehlnh Naruts ti. 7ij 10a 'aim', f.J; 3e0 r. ferrrd. 'o il 5e feniif jivania JbaJioad. 471: ZObG-la Beak.

l3J. Setsnx ttnmrtt Cam. and Amhtv Railr'S't Ss.T$." IM I I7.00 Pliilsileipbia a ad Sanhury Railroad Ts, 78, 3 S. bu l- il tvie st Si Slot do Svl 1 W. tr 6., LciiinU Cn-ivert Mortsaso b.

lie 7i0 I ehirh I 77; 4 i0 MaT. stDon Vnl-rrd, 31.0 87; te8 Pennnvsia road 4" 10 Lot a is-Bed a lr d. 17 iii L'aiou Caaal, IB; 28 enk of leniiK Wsnii. Ii Attn Sunbury Railroad Tsl '7a 93; SI .15 wkc due. ri S4.s Frhlsiil NaviaatiHi a.

8: SI: S2 0C0 811; 150 8as-eiebeinaCa at II; 15a Caaa.tl: 39S I4; 4S, do IPOLons 1 au'l Hniir ad. 17: 65 171; 50. 17 7 Philadelphia B-nk. I4S. Cesiiss rVwe-u4ue bum as, 'tit, 119W tTattosl Staiee Ca.

C7. I ta PesasrlVB-ta 5e, nan 1 5 Read, las Railr.d 4S24S. Read'Ha Bads. ts. SSHst KeaaV but dlortaaffe si, PsBMTivasta Railroad, 47 a47 Murns t'aai, if jwtai Snfc iutIkuI Navigation ts.

aa. 8liisXi; Kcnailati Navicat-ioo fttork. 17,318: ScBsylkill autam Preferred S7tr7 L--n lalaad. I7 17i 1 Viekibara I5jai6. Dinuil Bask.

I3 13 Caited Mates' Haak. Si4s4 Uws Caaal. talwlt, raaaertaers ArrlvedL. 7s tae steamship Rannnte, from rVtrfelk cad KAessdl John ttiinuiuiHi. Julia ta Tamper, J.

M-Peer-' sob. ii" rd Mrr. Farter. tteti Steera, Was. l.B.i'HXt Mwt rkoepon Dr.

Lt'as Wa. Charles Tcnabla. Mrs Vai-aUae, Or. B. H.

TB-waaa. 4) Tlii ml J. lastia -adv aad servant A T-kM. Ma Mar Jeakiaa. Mis.

Dr. While. W. Kiassaa. Mra.

Petidlett.B, Mle Wi name. Mrs Lvmi. A 'g FantS'does," Mis kor ta and euilre. Henry rarrsll. J.

Hassall. A. Wilson. 8 bert.l- Piaue.J.ei ae. H.

Cbaay, T. Adaauv Vi LH.b.r. Leayiae -2" 1 a the cerate. MIMilUkt ILNISIU THIS DAT. SVH Rises.

snivels. 4 5Bj Moos Rises. HIGH Wa'BB THIS Sandy 48 1 Gov. Is 1 3811111 3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT orjJEW-YOKe THURSDAY.

NOT. 4. Clear Rbiy Hart fold. Burke, Savaenah. Duabain Disnoa Centsrian.

-iba. Iir-i4, Zerera at Hetarielt, HoiImw airr Imdos. flnewold at -Viles; Orsr FsatB er. Mel aaahlia, Ka riur.in.iu Kiuith fc Hovntos. I-ark Jenny I mil, M.A fc sale A Hazaxl.

Bus -liisd Bn barauaah. N. I UcCready It Co Scb'S Olive. ftcDnsld, Mackra4sia. Crtsraas st n.Relty Plitlatiei, bia.

McKes: HaaUay, HaiuH-hd. kiebnwid. 41 Fie ana; Atlaatte. bairn Voik'Ni l.uratiao.lP.Tt Aria). Oporto.

P. N. StarU Sherwood. Vaa Name. Pailadslpiua, Jas.

H-ud 8io Helen. rvew Beu-orn. master. B-rge Ucofielil, fhtldelphia, J. It JH.

Brifr. Arrive. H. M. ateamibiD Africa.

iriisna. I.ivarpooV. Oct. S3, at- 4) it-. d-e and paiei-sarat 1 CUnard.

Nov. 8. louav a pilot aad lav to antil dayuaht tfieaiu 1 ip Mosjioa-, til oit Norfolk, li hours. mOsa. aad pase-uerto l.ndlum Pleasan Mesnii-hi Cit, of Mitchell.

Ricbmoad, 7f bouts sbde Dd wwu'ri BicCready fe Cj. ebip aliases, Ta. lor, rtulad elpBia." iron to W. T. Dos.

Uaia H. Adams, a erra'on. Honaire. aait to J. 1.

aaviu It Bus Paulias I Nor 1 nikinam. Porto Cabello. 17 dan. bides Pe er, oa a Listnc seir Hr.inn. tot Nswhnrvtwrt.I Araribo.

P. scar oiler, tt Riara. The scbr. ataraB, Br at-ana for sailed days prMvi.ius. erlir 1 ijau a izat-U, tlraady wiue.

4 coraand Boar, to L. eiuiklev. Kchr VriiMwt, fvicfeerMin. Bnros, lids to AIaav. SJchr 4'barlea Mills, praucis, eirusiD, 5ds.cwttosts IC Met reedy -v Br Ket eci wosiam.

PetsrsMuc. 5 soar aad cot- tt to J. Hunter a 8b Schr. Ot lis; a. Falictuld.

Alexandria. 4 as Ooor to TaitM IC" Mbr Klun Rodman. CJKrxK-U. Naw-Bedford. Oil ts Unnoell klielnra Kcbi.

CoiBeiia 4 urraa, flour and meil, boo. a rU hr Geire at Ea.ll. Stewart. Bostoa. ds Booad ts prnr.

nrave, uniii, emsion, nm im ana is Aiusr. Kehr eerick Reed. Chase. Boudoat. 3 cool, fcoaad to Ha loweil.

Sehr Splenid. Hit I Rondmt. Boaad to fcclir V. H.situ, Etiaworth. 9 ds lumber to Siatp-Ok.

5Iahe- a Co. hr Cme, Moore, Macbias, da. lath and 1 amber to 8impoti, a eebi Jsni-i 4 Kiua. Witmisgton. 9 aval storst to B.

oaenBi a (km Sehr Jeba Twuea, Tottaa, Rich luo ad, 5 dsM lroa to H. MaisbaH tk-sr Harriet Lonie Jones. Baltimore. 4 eosi. Scbr faarteeant.

Pailadelpbia. 3 J. 8 br Sophia Ska. Sa its, PMlaueipaia, 3 da. eel lateina.

Hicka. Alexaadria, 4 Hoar to Abbot Dodss at Co e.chr. I am renoe Hill. Portland. 3 ds stone Prope let Cbarlsa, tjagood, HaxUoiU, mdas.

aad passsa-gr WIND At sanrise, meridiaa.da; sunset. K.K.vf. Bel W. Bark Moatexaaa. from tbe West Ladies.

SatxietL Fhipo liendrick Hud a. Warner, Lomioa; Hartfoed, Bunker, bava-aab bark Jenny Lud, Buace, Mobile, aad others, -v -1 so Beit. gee. Now. S.

at 7J P. paaed K. Bl. stea-uaip Earopat from r4sw York f'-r Liverpool. TOOVTMhs a1DEei.1Er-hSOFTEtI; bOA '8 Are y- aiara taat tasrs is a pureif Vbrf AbLE OIL.

isaaoiactureii aadoOeisc fui sals. bark, for its oorebility snd peculiar qualities as a lubricator, is squel tn 8p in and as it son a. chill ia tae oeldeW ersihtr. sad is htl per real, ciiea. er ISaa say atBs Machinery Ol in use.

slkiuk it ouft tu CHoiuasd ths teutioa i.l alt practic-a tnek and -wrticularly Eesiaeers aaa lm saw pruwutxu s- a ur 1 lpxs-i airti una blee of the Oil by ealliua at the offi. of tba Nsw Tk Oil Masufartariac lloati any. No. 164 B'rinit-s tlF HD1UVAI. R.

HAZBRD has It Ni a Barclsy-at. to Wo. 8 Cne B'U'--inc. buns where hs intseds kee -iac eatan'l band Sle and Prarlwk. Soleraisa, sup.

ears --a. a roda SBBITT'B O-mieial Yeast Powder, SsS P-s-Jrs. aad duable rskaed Rsierstaa, ape- aad AuaasaaStaa iia dlsa. Ti last arant S.111 ia aiea a la aaest fortbeseicsraiaa isorth ABiericaa Lbctrc Waaaisf t'laid. it tail tbe Liqaid tbe city.

vicieitf.aadeaiantr trade ta exaruiao mt I ailed anie.1. be 10 pareBaai. K. Eris Ba Ulms. Dnsae-st- (VI K.

ALLE.v WORLD'S HAIR lW0 I'l ia set a batr dyo. and emlaiaa no dent, li never si to restore tba Hair, however n'-. IU orisisal color, and ax lb- -aow tinse etreaaes restore tbo sirbt, however wisit. if apslied acs raiaa directiosii. Tb hair wi r-tais 11s oririBai life, by lavirniaties tae skia anoacJes, netttei, io? 7 aeis sb roots of tba bair.

pvests ihs bir froe 'V." cores bsleaese reanosaid prsveata diszinsas bao of tba Bead, dai Urud calil-4iad. ar ssv sr r-iob stbe bead. 8e New-tork Carsac for larsa sdveetiaiBreBt. Ptks. SI ae b-atis FJ" lbs pr.cip depot.

Wo. orsse. ronrr of ho. 1S foesry.No lot Broatwav, No. 10 ArUW No t7 and Ks 14 roarta-st liaisoars.

fMPORT AWT TO THtC COHMV tTY --A 1 eo haaiecsUeb.eas.aa. bf Ur HELEK. Ns. IS BarrU, .1 (who ha- pracr te, as aa OeoIH is sneetoB'ly aad a istaa'ly sradi-a-ed. wrta-t ixnpoaia reatraiat from ba-iaesa He is eaablod, of rsmarksblseajse sffects-d.

ta civs rsfersaes to fsusa holdisc exalted pmitieai ia i-eietv. Pete, a- nsadias i tbe ewoatry. 'biBS WHFFLTB by Urttere. postpaid), the leans ef uwlW bave surlend 60s. ks, and tba 1 a eh affi.rt by tbe d.ea- eaa a eaecsier-Uj treated By sua, sia as aal is kens e.BB-lid wi nix I ee-s fr -S A M.ssullr M.

A Sl.tUlkIHtWl tf will, dewt aiiraiiv tases wuss-aias aoost 1 I auUee thaw streau er ai 0 ai--aofsar tbas arj etban fcbs nsh ba-s added. a-ekes per Uaiisry 1st Soar, MA all Mnmdnj miner t- Xrria- liotuo. Owaers tuta Duals, as a sisucroi vnsi imp mmm- Certitiiia aad lUme fnHn Hi tirel JC aaa uvs oldest aad v-l exbcri-isreil CTaptains ia tae UaJtee Stata. barrrls: ilao, ia quart and pit bttles- pit ntreea Btirror Piste LiH roo Bloeiar.firr liundry or family use, ef asV .11 I flarJisllr isms.

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