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i ''-V- i-v i i 3 REOXSTRATlOl. Tk Were Set Vetera ttsveairwa to Win Aacw-Tk Itow The rk ncbtemtion will mammae lodsgoA vartM Um ptoses Iteiutwit mtr. Tb tsnTbtetora wlt srtfrera 9 A.M. BnwCl P. duriag waiefe time everr cltuaa tAnttdMitM ef voting obliged to regtater baa rmm pwo.

If tlx righto a person Vol la qnrninatA. tbe rteUeoged party can In-tost on bmiiK ivraro, na follow Yon swsr (or aflVrae) that fnm have Beea a extlsoa at Um ClM Htatea fee too days, and srs sow Um are of twectty-aae yatra; that yea knt Baaa inlawattat oi this Htate toe year next mnie lr, and for the last four exaicithe raatdeut this aimlrj that yae have oeew (or tasrty Aiys Bexa ptwcediug Uum day a i esBlBBt ol Um Aawnlilr dialrW ear ward that 7 ere now a 1 1 a.u.nt ef lAla ww 4 awl of thla else ttoe deenct 1 sad UM ra have not nxtt anv bat er wacar.ead ere Mt sfcreotly er IndireeWy UitcnaM say Be or wager se'r il i spun the result (X the neit eleeXjon." The law also declaree that 1 a eitisen ahaB tiaee, iekeji bote the ttreauninarr ad general aalh.BM DiiKMi wjr bo ruutarr4, a aiJorly mtt taw Board ar Uut taMUawT walwr thaligtr o. I nnKintrm oora, Myw-rrr. are uvt aalMlad UuU la a qualitrd vwter. Uin 1 llrra tbeaa full paver aad diaarn-tJoo to refuar to rextaiaaj' hi natoM.

Vpon im first or amend day of rfrTBtrarion. Muimec) Im patna except of a ciUarm then wad taere rnuOral to ma, tba aaota all it WHthculat'tiauaa. Tbaaanrbo hava ttnx yet omr uutled to Toae by nam of aaiufliclorit but ajmoat -anOioieut ajnKtb wf raandenee. or by maaon of bav-la beea n.vturaJrl Ua fU ten daya, are to at-uod od tha final Aaya, to war af undity. the Slat -day of Ovtotaw.

and TaMday, th lat day of NwaetaMr. Ta namo nl no pnmmx ato.aU be atiawd 00 aaid awaiatry wnbnut tlto eoacnrreDea twn of. taa threa iuaprUr. Nurwnmi ra outuf tn United tatea ahall bo otaced nu aueh reaMtry, auleaa altail. to tae pnratical -at a mawity of aurh laaeoetora.

bnrn da'y natonUlaM, or ahall prove bia imturaliaaf )n by prodaeiD a oertia-tmt ol uaturailauUoa fatin court of competent yartwHonaa, or nnall ahow to th MMctian of a MHUority ot the Iu)Mta tbat ho unable to pnxliiow awn oRrtinuatn. 111 provuic mat no 1 anitbli; to4rduoe aauli oortiUoikLa, muat, aa otNirac, jiv9 tbat be MmX oue. POUCK ArPOlSWIBMTa aa J. KrlM Jm rw IrTiai at tfrra. Ya)itlay nMrains Jadm Uoswoirm, Preatdont of Um Itoard -of -Police, who anoat.

law. (fcrneharge tbe-duUea of Baper- iDteolrDt wlteo tbat offloe ta Tacant, beeame too roughly weaaHed and diaswnted by tbe labor of pcrnnlnK tha saat nuaiber of letters coatluu ally- arnviBK fur tbat ofBaial, aud by tue ataer nuniproiia dntlea prraalDC aipoo him, and an-oauieed that tUe Board otast appoint a Buperin-teadent before noon or be abonld put oa bia eoat aad ao komt. WbUir It waa In conae- qoenre of tlua threat, or bother other aad oat- tde Ififluenor were bronjpbt to bear, it at cer tain tbut the onciual programme of Inarm- tbe ainoe vacant nalil tbe new Oommtaaluner la ap pointed, after tbe election, waa departed from. and the Hoard appointed Capt- Jam eh J. Kei.ao, of tba OetectiTa Uillcc, SupcrtntenOcnt of IolMe.

4 JimM JACKCon Kr.Mi, now clevatnd to this tiuoortaut POMition. 1a a native of tlun City, hav ing iMten lorn in the Hcvnntn Wtinl on tbe alat day ol October. 1H39. II father, bo waa of the Mum name, waa one of tae beat known of Now-York pilota and a rc-putablo cltlisrn. Ilia non Jian, provlriK a bnaht boy, waa given all the educational fclllUia tlte Xallicr could affunH and In duo tlfue from 1'uulio Ht-hool No.

7. and antMoqurntly from the Kiee Academy. Ho then entrrvd the great oil-houao of Jwi ah act 4t Momh aa a cleric, but after a abort time look a immuiiou ia the reftiHUT'BoJHoe. where he remained for aevural year under HcIhUts IKiawk and Minkk, pmuiuK tbroueh the various rntdca to be AKHlHtaiit eputy. lie then left tbe ofuce.

and oa the Wd of January. 1HC1. wa appointod a pa- trolniau of toe Metropolitau i'ollco. lie did not. bowever, go uimiu ikw! ilut v.

but waa assigned to tbo otllon of Chief Ch-rk Hawi.et, and placed la churire of the record of arreeta. KemainlnK la this position atiout a year, he waa then truua-ferred to the dotective vffice, then yodor charifo of Capt. John M. Younu. lie retuaiurd doinx dntrwtiwe duiy until the recrement of Capl.

'oung, when. ut putued iu cbartn: of the offloe, being made, Bnriceant April 9, 1S69, and ltputin on tbe 34tn December, Ourinic uil of nla polioo ezimnenee Snperin-teiidont KkLKo luut been faithful, vijrilant, and, aa a detective, waa ahrewd and able. While in ebaritc of the ctltua be baa dmplaved adnunia-tratlve ability of a bixh order. While be has never done prueim-t duly aa a patrolmau or of-oer, he nun Ultimate knowledge of the practical diarbarce of police duty. Ilia ireu-ral traiuini; hna beeu aueh aa to admirably fit hi in for the position to whu-h he haa beeu callcxl.

UudouotcdLy luferlor to Joun it an aa a dntective, tboae beat able to Judge deem alui auiH-nor aa an executive head. Personally one of the inoat popular oieu in the Department, and Bia oompeteucy geuerally cuuooded, be culm niton hi dutica under the most favorable auMpicea. Tue promotion of Superintendent Kelso, who waa iiuiuodiaiely aworu Into oltlce, aud aaoutucd Ita dutina. made a vacancy in tbe position of tJhiet of lietectivea, which waa filled by the appointment o( Jiau Ikvinu, with the rank of Actio ir Borg-eant, but it ia id deratooU be. will be promoted aa rapidly aa tbe rule will permit to be Captain.

Chief Ibvlno waa appointed upon tbe Metiopoll-taaTwIice at iu orKabizutipn iu 1HS7, and wuhiu a lew mouths waa aaaitrned to duty as Ward Detective of the Tweoiietlt Piccme.t. where he re-aiaiuexl lor several years, aad unut be waa transferred about three yeara ago to the Central LHs-tective Olhie. lie naa always baen known aa a aUHiful and Industrloua officer, and briuea to hia urw pOHiilou long und varied experiet.ee iu ita poeujiar duties. Taa 10a 1 Seal Ataiea Meaaar Oaerrii Aa 1 aspraraaaea ia kiMnaf Lara Veaaela. The United Statea 8tamer tJiaa been In tbe Navy-yard for repairs after aTroundiDc on I he If aaaacbusetta coaet.

In brlnjt-1 tbe remains of tbe late Admiral Kakraout to this port, will probably haul out into tbe stream today, where she will lie duruur tbe in-vastiKation into the accident allnded to. An Important Improvement in tbe mode of eouveying-acdera from tbe brldre to the wbeel-bouaa and tba eiirtae-roooi baa Just been adopted. onataU at a lyatem of telegraph-Ina; by atawvutherle air, obviating tbe noes ally for electric batteries. Tbe ap-parstne, which la the invention of Capt. Jamxs A.

Jotkex. of tbia City, eonsiat. ot a dial on tbe bridge wito a lever, which la turned to the order liaeaded to be conveyed port," atnTboard." steadr, and a dial, In the wheel-house, with as index, which aimaltaneonsiy points to tbe ordaz la the eirenaBferenee of 1 lie dial. port," Another dial at the brtdce, in eoaneetion with tbe radder-poat, lodieatea that the. order haa been obeyed or not, aa the eaae may be.

Htill another dial at the braf re. with outlets lor the enrtneer. aaeu aa -ahead." "ahead, halt rpced." -aatern." Ac. in the anna manner, and the revolution of the wheals is regiatered tfjpon a dial at too brtdre to sbow -tha order ia obeyed. The medium of betwetrn the transmuting and the reeots uic dials is thseoismn of air In a Inadnn tube auoat one-aixtecnth of.aa iucta in diameter.

Xiw reapomas a pun the raorlvlnc dial la inatan-taueona, Um Index ahowtna! tua slightest and fsioat rapid rtoratioa of tbe lever at tha tratie- tuitting dlaL Tbe linporUoas of this Iraprovs-iwnt 111 aaWrm. when UieUUheulty of couveymg orders front tae bridge to the Mlot and engineer ta-ao great, it fully aoderatood In the Nsvy lie-)MACXiunl, aud the apparatus will be placed upon eosrrai othrraatf the large meft-af-war. DarlataT flaiaaa1 Ksikbery. Yetterday aXlrruoon A of roaslt atartor entered the Jewelry -s loan of Thomas Me. Ms Broad wy, several per-aons beiaii la tha lUire mt tha) moment and tha atreet nofoTB tba -daor erowded.

snatched rrom tha atVaaa ease ant all Vefret aaee oootaia- ing a cameo breast pia and a set tt ear-nogs, all act In -cUaanoBda, an4 valued at 4V0. lie 1 rushed into tbe street with the valuable package In hia band, bat bis theft waa seen. He was puraned wit erf at Stop thW." waa raugkt by OCicer Bkaitt. of tha Broadway fauuad. at the uwroenl he threw tbe case joio tha afreet, where waa iBBacdiarelv pirknd up.

Tba prisoner was at one taken before Insneetor IvalXlMU. Folu-e lload-ewartera, wbexe he frave his name aa Wiu.iam Bi'Luoca. and stated that he waa a native of 1 Ireland, and a paper-bearer by oeenpatioB. He offered ae exease or of the crime he had eommiued. aad waa tvefcrd ap lo await arralrnmant before ua-tiee liiMiAB.

at the 1 out be Police Court. Una moraine. v. 1 The Breehlrw ffaaday rheel Vi Tbe forty -second. annnaJ nieeUDg of tbe Kraoklya fnnday acaool Casoa wee held lee reaiBC is Her.

T. ta wrrt TAUtAail free Tetenitk on fkenowiarirdtraet TtM rreer-cleat. Mr. Jamu MoOit, eeeapasl tU eULr. Tue geeretery.

Mr. A. A. bbutw, ssbiI fwe rpert, by which It appeared that Omtb are la Jlrooklye lal KuBday-scbooU. eoetalninsT texex) itapiie.

under the directum of sje Braebera. ti libraries ta the arm as arhawlB eoweaia eVN Tajnee, eetimeU-w te be ninth Jkje iWl bbbbiiib tfcetr The total expend! rare for the, year wee wn J7s. aeoreprtata aeeiaaeea -rj- -mv. htaaara. Koefatna.

BarrB aad TAUfsB, and the heoedieMea was proueenoed by He v. Utatt atrra. QUZCXTXLsUraiT TO HART.FM, nt Wait aa Ge. UeeTaaaus Today. Tbe fonrth meeting of tbe Twelfth vd Jf taeteenth Ward CKtaens Aaaoclatioa was held last evening at the Maaonle piall la Eighty- ei xtb -street, oonr Thlrd-arenue.

At the epaning ef the meeting Mr. Uakiier offered tbe foilow- tnr omanible ano -resolution WKma; Ihe rrowta of New-Tark from lS a ism 1 ot zs per eoni. toe rauo i A.n wm mmmzm uB If U.ia rRjm at MTOWttX BBS enntiBiwa me city woaie bow cmui a popiua tJ04.m. leavtna; out a anlo vacant kit below una 00-drod-ane-i-iftB nrta-atreot and M'aaraaa. For tea wantaf aomraaw aaeanam- we rcpia traaaBortaUaa tiatwaea toe apanr and lower portuos the City BaeBjat mors than of ber grewth la Bopolauon, and which have bona driven from within her limit enrich Jtew-Jeraty sad other diatriuU in her TMiniayjaad M-aanaaa, Tma loas of powalatfcn has entallee a kms apoa the real estate tba Civy to an extent of not teas thaa tBJO.OOUXJO and Wtamt An underrromnd railroad, with capacity to aneomaiodate the way and through tnvel.

wiQ brlns; Beck the population so Be. ennance tae value ef tmum ty all over the City, and especially at the apaar part, will eecommosam -onUi too pnur aad the nch. wfetle ita omalrncUoo will afford amployntent to tBowaaada tberetore bo M. BwvldMl, That a muat liaeral charter enght to be The following resolution a by Mr. Wh.

A. VniriBXtx were add nd, and the whole adopted hwlMi, That we Aeaiaad of tbe 'next Irlalatnre Wis pswage, of aa art tor the eoturtrartlon of an anler-amand railroad under Broadway, fnan the Ilattery ki union or Madlaoo sqaars, with branehea thence on either ado the Central ark to the Harlem Kiver. Moled, Tha for the porpoan of temporary reliet sneh act neunl provMa for additionsl tracks snd tbe sunning ol ss many trsins tbe lisrlem Kauntad In Ofinnecuon with the uadorrrnnnd when eompieted to Flirty -aeonod-ctrset as awy Be aeceaaary to accommodate tba travel. AMoteal, That the City of New-York snd the County of Westchester aheaild be authorised to loan money on credit lor the cuuntructlou of this mad. (folsed.

That aoch road, when completed, shonld be operatnd for tba benefit of the people, and that the rale of tare fl xd nnmiln tie the loweat eoniiiMtent with the pay mailt of proper dividends to stockholders. Htolvmd. Tbat we do not at this una express snv opinion so verse a elevsted roads, or any other plan fur rapid transit. After a lengthy by Mr. Melville Smith, a eoonulrtee of one hundred was appointed to wait upon Uov.

IIupfmah at the Everett Houne at 9 o'clock this morning, of which Mr. Thomas McClelland ia Chairman. Mr. Wh. A.

Whitbueck waa here appointed to the chair, after which Mr. II itchb-ab. Assemblyman for the distraut, by invitation, spoke in favor of the. movement. When he concluded Aa attempt waa made to paaa a resolution nominating bint as candidate for member of Assembly for the dlMtrict.

Here Mr. PoLlcr arose and objected, on the ground tbat, having atarted thla organization for tbe purpose of obtaining this rapid transit, be did not tniok it fair or honorable to nominate another man one to take the matter out of bis bauds at tbis Juncture. Tbe clamor and noise for and against the passage of the resolution was so greu.t that nothing definite oonkl be arrived at. Frequent motions to adjourn were made, and there waa no chance of auy settlement. Mr.

Hitch man, arising In tbe midst of tbe bnbbub, aaid that he deprecated the Introduction of polities In a meeting of this character, but be could not see whr he had not as good a rirht to get into the Assembly on a public Improvement Job as Mr. Poi.et. Mr. Hhith brought order out of chaos by speaking and dilating on the railroad echeme. The commotion hereupon subsided, and tbe meeting was adjourned, to await the report of the Committee appointed to wait on the Governor.

LOCAL NEWS 171 BRIEF. HKW.IORI Tbo new diaintr, luuch and oyster rooms of Measraj.XKGGKTT it Btorms, Koa. It, 44 and 8 Chatbam-street, were formally thrown open to tho public yesterday. Tho addition of a new building. Just completed, affords aocommoda-.

turns that have long, been needed lu order to meet the demands of a constantly growing business. Tbe private dinner rooms for ladies and gentlemen, on the acond floor, are patterna of neatuesa and convenience. Tbe hotel arrangements are also of the first order, and quite in keeping with tbe other arrangement ol the establishment. The Methodist Episcopal Preachers' Association, yesterday, ado plea rules for the future guidanoo of their meetings. A Committee on Topics is to bo elected annually at tho same time that tbe officers of tbe Association are elected.

Much Committee consisting of lira. Ccrkt, Pons aud Dumb, was appointed yesterday. Uev. Mr. Finnbt, of the Eastern British Wealeyan Conference of tbe Dominion of Canada, was introduced to tbe meeting, and congratulated the members on their advantages for social and spiritual intercourse.

Ills own field of labor is so isolated be cannot meet bis brethern otteuer than onoe a year, when they assemble In conference. But be gave a very cheerful view of the progress of their work In the EatOcrn Provinces of British North America. Key. Dr. Peuhis waa selected to open ti debate next week on tbo question "la there not a great necessity for more vigorous preaching of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity and of Methodism A confidence operator is traveling the City in the shape of a fair-haired flower girl of about teu yeara old.

She la au orphan her mother lately died, and has not been buried fur want of money. This story brings stamps from otherwise uncharitable pockets, and abe usually from S3 to $4 per day. ller aged female parent, patronymically known aa Mag Bcblosser," resides in Chrysrie-atreet. and tbe fair-haired orphan dutifully bands half tbe proceeds to her patent, who drinks wine and ae.lt xer. Miss Hcblobser promenades ob Buuday in black silk dreua.

with blue si lit panier, black velvet sack, aud conical bat. 8 bo is good-looking. The East River Ferry Company, in con- Jnnction with tbe Long Island and Flushing and iorth-eide Railroads, begun, yesterday morning, tbe erection of a large and commodious ferry bouse and union depot, at tho foot of Jamea-ellp. The. building will front on Bout b-street.

Is tbe width of tbe dock, and runs back eightv feet, covering the entire allp. On the north aloe will 00 tne expreaa and freight delivery tor tbe two roads, aud ODataira are to be tbe offlcce of tbo Perry Company and the railroad and telegraph offices. Kxoepting the Union Perry Company's bonding, it will be tbe finest in tne City. The erection of the building la under the ebarge of Bapertntendent Upiam, of the Kaet River Ferry Company. At a meeting' of the Board of Police held festerday.

it waa ordered that the Captains of ollce transmit by telegraph to the Central Office the result of tbe registration of voters by diatiieta immediately npon tbe dosing of each day's registry. Jamas A. Ldcas, telegraph operator, was removed, and Eugene Boullettk appointed bia place. Bergt. Jacob iC Healky, Twenty -eighth retired on a pension of per annum.

William Dowling, father of Justice Dovuhu, died yesterday at the ripe age of seventy- seven years, at bis late residence. So. 47 Franklin-street. Tbe deceased was a man 01 remarkably aound constitution, aad up to the time he waa stricken with tua last illness, had retained his mental facultiea iu their normal perfection, and was aa lively on toot ae a boy. He waa a devoted, practical Catholic, and for yeara was in the habit every morning of attending the early mass at the Church of the Transnguration.

For years hack he has done no bunlneaa. The funeral will take place to-xnorrew at 10 A. M. Tbe Tombs Police Court will be etoeed today by Judge IIooab. from A.

M. anal P. ui memory of Judge Bowling's father. Mr. CP.

Clinch, Assistant Collector of at this port, has beeu ill at hia residence on 8 La ten Island for the paautwo or three weeks, aail fears were at one time entertained tbat he would not recover, lie lost bis wife about three weeks ago, from which time his health railed aud be baa been completely prostrated. Iu the Trial Term, Part I- Court of Com-inou Pleas, before edge Van Bbubt, the suit of aki ec ha stb es. Johb Baubb was yesterday brought an fur trial. Tbe action was brought to recover damagee for seduction under promise of marriage. Tbe Jury gave the plaintiff The eorner-etone of the new building of tit.

Luke's lioine tor Indigent Christian Females will be laid by Bishop ForTBSvand ita anniversary celebrated, on Bt, Luke's Lta.Oc. 18, at 3s P. BLv on the corner ot Madlwn-a venue aud Jighty-Bluth street. Musie uader tbe direction of Mr. Olokub W.

Wamih. Madison -a venue cars go to Eighty-tlfth-street and Thirds venue. Cars paae within two blocks of the ground. Thomas Hcghes will deliver his last address in America before the Mercantile Library Asaoclatloa of Uus City, on Friday evening, at tbe Cooier Institute hsiL He sails for Kugiaud oej Baturuay, aud thla will be the last opportunity to hear this distinguished friend of America before his departure. Ills address will be on a new su bluet, and not a repetition ot that delivered la Boston.

The 8aperintndent of the Free Latbor Bnreea denies the truth of the charges preferred against that establishment la a tetter published ia our eolaniae yesterday. He declares that the anneal rent paid for the foar baudioga eosupied la aae ae flAOu. aad the expenditure to.soa, instead ef fan ,000. ae alleged by the ao-eaaar. The pantile aidant diilraa to be aaowa that he esarte toaol issst laoalry late the aaniagsBnal mt hat Bwaaa.

Majuu Ivnxra tM awTaicrtrd before Jvaooa Uoqab, jmndf, TmaM, to heaver a eharre ml haaiaa-tan isisiri Thltnil 'af yTp.P!?! "'aiitaMwwser ranfeeajJsie gaiM, hey waeBSBBAniod trwu. Thomas Mookk. a Fourth Ward rafllrC Wa4 MAxeatea, laAa vs oVuOay Might, I six hABWBr HsmIbb mt eae TarcirUfe askd Ward Crileews Aaaeclatieai Maasl ins aad Basse haa A CewaeaiMee vwbbery. Be awst Acamr hnviu ta the whea he etraek ha fa a-aaeked dowa. and BBoh frosB alas at.

Moobb darned tbe ebarr. aad. stated that the complainant bad fcstled, awn. and he had retorted by The Magistrate held tbe prisoner for trial, and seat Mr. Dowus to the Hooae of Detea-tiou.

CTTiiBBjoTier Srtblm held Makt Katx ana bw uabdhait, of Ho. 3M West In esao bell each, yesterday, to answer a charge of doing business ae wholesale Honor dealers without a license. In the case of Jotr Mrmtit, charged witli having forged the name of tbe Cashier or the Bub-Treaaary to an official ebecfc, the aeeoaea was committed to await tbe action of tbe uraoa Jury, yesterday, by Commlsaioaer Willi ajsb. Mr. Soixtett, Snperinteadent of ttion Poat-offlce, waa removed yesterday.

Kkllbt. sou of Kx-Postmaster KaUXkT. haa been a pool a ted in his place. The reporters attached to the Police Headquarter yeaterday pre seated Commissioner Bbennah with a handsomely engrossed and ranted set of resolutions, expressing their tha oks for tbe courtesy and facilltiea be baa always extended to tbe representatives of the Press. The introductory lecture of tbe Fifth Session of the New-York College of Iientjstry was delivered hurt evening toy Prof.

F. Lbkot before a select audience. In Association Hall, corner of Twenty-third-street and Fourth-avenue. Ur. Maw presiding.

Among those present were Irn. Stein. WtlsSE. Woodward, Abbott and Oabwh. Ir.

(atterLEB lectured on -chemistry, more particularly dwelling on its early history, and the slow means by which tt has reached its present vast Importance. He concluded by pointing out what chemistry has done for the world, and how useful it is both in animate and inanimate nature. Pr. BbkGER again favored tbe audience with a performance on the organ, and the meeting adjourned. Arid? Ci.yik, an inmate of tho house No.

130 West Twenty-seveuth-street, last evening took an overdose of laudanum, which It Is supposed will prove fatal. Bbe was removed to Bellevue Hospital. The jrunk-Bhop of J. T. Kf.llt, No.

78 West Bruadwav, was damaged by Are last evening to the extent of $100; the building waa slightly damaged, but ia fully Insured. Ei i.kn Don.vkllt. forty years of ape, of Ko. 26 West-street, yeaterday fell from tbe utoop of Ho. 12 Greenwich-street to the aidowalk and broke ber left arm.

Bho waa taken to the Park Hospital. An inquest waa held, yesterday, by Coroner Fltnn, hi the case of John Couohlan, who was run over by car No. 34 of the Third-avenue Bond, on the 23d ult. Tbe evidence waa very eonflictlng, but tt appeared that the deceased waa partially Intoxicated, and was nut off car No. 141 by the conductor, and tbat the driver, Charlks Egan, bad endeavored to kick him.

Car No. 24 came down on tbe opposite track and ran over ConoHLAN. Tbe Jury rendered a verdict agiiust Eoan, and censured the Third-avenue Railroad for having their cars run uin faster than the law permits. Geo. Atkins, aged thirty-eight, died in Bellevue Hospital, yesterday, of injuries to his spine caused by a fall down stairs, on Saturday, at No.

347 Weat Nineteenth-street. Coroner Keenam will bold an inquest. Tbe. sudden deaths of four children were reported, yesterday, as occurring at No. 132 Hecond-street, No.

613 East Fifteenth street, NiDety-eecond-atreet, near Fourtli-aveuue, aud No. Chrystio-etreet. MicriAKL Piiklan, aged sixty-eight, and a butcher, of No. 320 Fifth-avenue, died suddenly yeaterday. In Thirteen th-streot, near Sixth-avenue, as did also Martha L.

Vantylk, aged seventy-two, of No. 139 Forsyth-street. A large number' of bids for grading and paving, were opened by the Commissioner of Public Works yesterday. The awards will not be made for a day or two. The Board of Aldermen, yesterday, changed the name of Beveuty -fourth-street, from Fifth to Madison avenues, to Kirkpatrick-place, and ordered the salary due to tbo Inte Alderman Ramieks to be paid to bis widow.

They also read and laid over a remonstrance againtt the paving of Leroy-street. BKOOKLVN, Coroner Jones held an inquest, yesterday, on the body of Fhakk Swinton. aged seven years, who was run over and killed by one of tbe city railroad cars on Saturday night. Tbe Jury severely censured the Company for not instructing their drivers to enforce the rules prohibiting passengers from riding on the front platforms of their cars. The boy, it will be re-' uicmnercd, was riding on tbe front platform, when he slipped and went under the wheel of the conveyance.

The health authorities have given orders to have a large quantity of bedding and other stuff, which baa boeu thrown fioiu ships in the Bay aud which has drifted into Gowunus Buy. burned. They fear that the yellow lever mat im lutroduced to the city by this debris, if it be allowed to lie in its present condition. At a meeting of the Supervisors, yesterday afternoou, a communication was received from tbe Water Board stating that it will be ueceasary to raise $161,800 iu tbe taxes this year, to defray tbe expenses of the Department, and liquidate tbe interest on tbe water bonds. Tbe contract for painting the wall around the Penitentiary was awarded to Abraham Allan for $11,000.

At a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen, yesterday, a message waa received from the Mayor, vetoing tbe resolution of the Board authorising tbe opening of Pratt-street. A communication waa also received from the Corporation Counsel, stating that, in hisopinion, tbe Board baa the power to appoint inspectors of election when uone have been elected by the people. Mayor Kalbfleisch is of opinion that it be necessary for tbe autoonuea to fall back upon the old aystem of ligbting tbe streets by time table, so exorbitant baa tbe cost become of -late. At present the tax Is at the rate of tl so per annum on every man, woman and child In the city. Today, at SJ o'clock, Gov.

Hoffman will, at the Prospect Park parade ground, review the BecoDd Division N. N. Y. Major-Gen. John B.

Woodward, commandant, consisting of the Fifth Brigade. Thomas 11. Dalun. comprising Kayaer'a separate troop of cavalry and tbe Thirteenth, F-jurteenth, Twentv-eighth Begi-ments of Infantry, Cols. Mason, Debevoise and Burger, and the Eleventh Brigade, J.

V. Meserole, comprising Kreuachors separate cavalry troop, aud the Twenty-third, Thirly-seeond. Forty-seventh Regiments of Infantry, Col. Ward, and Lleut--Cois. Boehr and Austin, and tho Howitzer Battery, Capt.

W. H. H. Bee be, separate troop of cavalry, Capt. McCarthy, Batteries A and artillery, Capta.

bteubex and Wackerman. TATK.1 I a LAX D. The fifth general meeting of the New-York Yacht Club will be held at tbe Club-house, Clirton, Staten Island, on Thursday, the 37th of October, at 4 o'clock P. for the election of members and other bnnneas. Dinner will be served for aueh members aa are willing to par for it, at P.

M. On Sunday night about 101 o'clock, a fire broke out in the barn ot Mr. Wu. U. Vandek-Bilt, which was totally eousumeU with seventy tons of bay; loss about $300,000.

NEWJKBIBI. Prof. W. C. Richards, of Hartford, Conn, will deliver the two first lectures of this Winter's course before the Young Men's Christian Association, of Elizabeth, H.

at Library Hall, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 18 and 19. Subject. The Matter King and tbe Matter Queen," The population of Trenton, as officially announced by the eensas-takera.

la 2U.V17. This does not Include the suburbs of Cbamberaburr and MUlham. which will add at least 6,009 more to the population of tbe city. Tbe returns make tbe population much leas than was expected aa It was thought the city possessed at least inhabitants, and most of the estimates were much hia; ber. Evening aehools were last night opened in the Third.

Htxth and Twelfth School Districts of Jersey City. Both English and Oermaa teachers, by tbe order of the Board of Education, are employed in the night aehools. Last week but one night paased without an alarm ol fire la Vewark, and the property-owners begin to fear for their destructible property. Their fears were greatly increased Sunday night, when one Are alter another broke out. till four buiidiaga la different sections of the etty had been destroyed.

A negro, whoea name was unknown to the persons residing In the immediate locality of hia home on the Blooaineld road, was found dead In his bed yeaterday morning. How long he had beea dead la Bet known, hot for several days hie house had been closed, and the colored woman who had lived with him ae his wife had not been seen. Dr. Dodd. the County physician, was aottned of tbe discovery, yesterday, and will at pace Investigate tae caae.

Tha negro had beea ia good health so tar as la known, aad there being no apparent causes of death tt was suspected that toe waa poisoned. He bad recent! come from Moo month County, and nothing Cm known of his antecedents or those ex the moating woman. The official vote of the municipal election beta in Sew at was announced yesterday. Ihere la no material change in tbe fig atvef roes tfeose already announced. The Kepubiieaa xusJantv la the eity is nearly avoue.

Justice Joaif Wjutk. of Hobokeo, wboae trtAland eoovtotiod upoa tbe charge of eaibea ftleejeat, three months sko, rxoliea utiaJderabla aUeocion. vu. released Dvm Jail, yesterday, bob payment of hia loa of $500 and the eoste of biatrial, a mit a had. in Bis aapaeity of Justice at the Peas fctkea over tLouu la gold trota Mrs.

Mo arr a. a aatlve of tMrasbourg, Bo had slspad aad Had te aha country, aha bad beea arrested ta Hoookea apoa lauding, aad the ease eaaae bciore tae Justice. A part ef tae mousy waa paid rate the ewawxry ef the Oeart, bet the tiee retained ever half ef rt. and was rwr antMStimMV Hia aeaienee 1 waa ta lm- prison meat ia the County all tor tare aaoa taw and aflaeof fStoo. At the present terns tha Jne Uoe to be tried for loreery.

ABHT AP WATT Waabtnotok, Oct, n-Courmander P. a Joaa eoa araBTU te duty with tbe Coast Burvey. LleaV-Commander Loeia gempffhas baaa detached froaalthe reeetvtna--am Jmmtmm aad erdsrad to the Pa. elfte 6W Passed Aaaalsnt Pay -master J. O- Hsbba, tram the TBtloaasea, aad ereated te settle haa aa.

eoaata AanMant Pav-asaater L. O. Bergs, tnna Jtv in the BnreeB ef Plwvtaioea sad Clottnng, ea the ef Bwaasw, and at deled a the rwHaasosa. A board of officers, consisting of OiL Joha E. wmfTn.

BnasBtgned, Major Mlaa Craaj ln, uf the Ordnance Le putawst, am Cast Jina McR-fartlsa. of the Kiev, enta lafaairy. sasembled tha Ordnance Office, thla city, Vslay. In conaWler and recommend the amoamt ot royalty wtaeh ahoald as paid tor the oae of the Hoffman attachment fur the Bayonet-scabbard, and tbe mode In which the payment should be made. Major Oomptaa and First Lleot.

Charles Osr-mtaon. on dnty eonnected with the Praoiiara'l Bureau, have been relieved and ordered home to await ardors. FORXIOflT MARKRTB. London, Oct. W.

Ameneaa Beeurtties and mocks opened and closed qniot and steady. Tha Biarket was quiet donna; tbe day. I Ueosjaa is Indicated by tbelellowuig table: 11H A. M. 41 P.M.

Coaaolafor BMioey Ooaaola or aoeoons. 8H'H tH raited BtateaA.a, 1K2. mted (Stales old 1S Sw Vaited Males s-aua. 90 to TJnited Btatea lIMua New- York Ceo. Railroad Bharas 114 114 Brie Uallroaa Hhama 1H AUautic and Ureat XI LivrktooU Oct.

17 4k F. COTTOB opened flrra and closed buoyant MiddUng T'pland opened at 84d. and closed at sa Middling Orleans opened at 8VL aud closed mt 8 HA. The aalee of the day foot np 15)00 baiea. mcladlng 4.0U0 fur specuisUon and export.

BsBADBTtTFVM Wheat armor for all descriptions: Flour Ann or. Provisions Fork eeohulng Lard armer. Los on. Oct. 174(4 P.

M. Tallow firmer at 43a. Sd. ljNHi.KU-olL easier at ') loa. a) ZH Ua.

ANTWBMr, Ocb 17. Standard White. Havana, Oct. 18. Pro ark Prices are stiff, but unchanged the basin ess is large.

DOMESTIC MARKETS. Oswego, Oct. 17. Flour ateadv and unchanged sales 2,200 bbts at $8 25 for No. i 8priB.

TS for Amber Winter. $7 J6 for White. for liouble Extra. WBKAT closes firmer sales, early, a.ue bushels No. 1 Ked Toleoo at (1 lute buebela Wblte Canada at $1 S7, and lloO boahela Choice do.

at $1 7i. Cobn dull sales bushels Mixed Western at 77c; 4u0 bushels 7mx, snd BJO bushels do. at sue. oats stesdy sales 1M bushels Htate at 4sc: I.OUO bushels do. Western at sod 700 bushels White at Uablbt quiet Bay Uuinte held at 18 10.

KTB nominal Pbas held at $1, free. I'obn-beal, $1 ao for Bolted, $1 so for Unbolted, owt. Mill-ptkd low-er: HlKirts. Middlings, taualxi, ton. iiK.uWLE4, awe Canal Fbbiohts Wheat, 9c; Barley, tc, to Nsw-Yotk Luiuber, to the udwtn.

Kailroaa FhBIuhts Flour to Boston. to New-York, to Albany, Urain and MiU-Ieed to to 90; to New-York. $4 SO to Albany, $4 01, 4 ton. Lake Lutobts 147.0e bnsbels Wheat, bushels Oata, 72.UOU bushels Barley, and 1,230,000 1 ece Lumber. Canal EArOKTs U4.00U bushels Wheat, bushels Barley, aud feet Lumber.

Buffalo. N. Oct. 17. Grain in store this A.

(9 o'clock) Wheat, bushels) Corn. bashels; Oats, 33R.U00 bushels Barley, nush-els; Hye. 63.0UU busiiels: Malt, 7JU0 bushels; snd Kye-mslL ioU bushels. HBCBITTS flour, l.suo bushels Wheat, 3Z1.0UU bushels; Cora. I4.0U0 bushels; Usta, ao.iuu bushels; Bariev.

B.OJ0 bu.dtela 8uifMitrrs Wheat, bnsbeis; Corn. 32, mm bushels Oats, bushels; Bsriev, S.Ouu bashels. Kaiirosd hhd-MKRTS Wheat, lt.uuu buaoeia Corn. X.nuo boahola Hariey, 2.0UU liushnls. anal Fbbiuhts Wbaat.

I4Hc 'Uic, Corn. IHtc'aMo Oats. 0: closuig flrm. FLOL'a quiet. WuEAl Fun- milling demand; sales Amber Winter.

Cblcsgo, per sanipie, $1 17; No. 1 $1 18; Ureen Bsy Club, V); old jno. i Milwnnkee. $1 07 C'okb easier sales, 17ioo btuhuls No. 2 WeHtern, 71 and lO.Oio bushels rejocteo at Sue OATs dull sales, 7,060 buxhels Ito.

2 satern st 44c Kilt. snd Pkas dull sndneglected. PORK firm at Lakd, 16 Sc. HioHWUiKS nominally Wc Baltimore. Oot.

17. CoTrn very firm holders sre ssklng higber rates; ldrtllne, 15 Sc. sales 4.10 bs les net rsoeipta, KO bales coastwise, 1,014 bales; total, 1,14 bales; exports, to Groat Britain, ltd bales; coastwise, 200 bales; stuck, 4.W06 bales. Flocu stoatty, and fairly sctive llowsrdVatreet Superfine, $6 3 75 do. Kxtra.

tr $8 76, do. Famuy, V7'ks7 UI MI1U Mnperttne, fj'uitf 75 extra Uo. Kxtra. (a 25 do. Family, 87 75 Western XI do.

Kxtra. $5 7ba6 50 do. Family $0 Mat7 fro. WHEAT steady and flrm; Maryland Amber, $1 05l 70; good to prime, $1 common lo fair, $1 25. COBN duU and irregular White, Ilc'iVM.

Yellow, Me. Western Mixeu and White. 75c uats, 11YK, TZc.a-JOc Mess 1'OUK quiet Bacon iiriu stock scarce; Kib Hides, lsc. Clear Kilt, 18 15c HAM8, Ko. LAKPlhnn st 17c Wuia.

XI quiet stock scarce at DOc'd-ylu. Nbw-Oblkans, Oct. IT. Oottoit active at full prices AHOdllng, sa.ea. 4,100 bales net receipts.

bales coastwise, 416 baiea total, S.H.4 bahts; exports, to Greut Biitam. 6,002 bales to Liverpool and 1,106 bales to Falmouth coastwise, 1,1 lj halea to New-York stack. 4H.042 bales. Floi'B doll bupurhne, $4 50 Kxtra, $5 25 Treble Kxtra, $5 75. COBN depreasxd mixed.

white, Yet-low. OA 'is. UcsMo, Bbab, $1 Ml Hit l'rttne, Pokk tirm, Baook Mhouldors, 15c; Clear Rib Side. lslc. and Clear Kiuea.

Btc; ISugar-cured Habs, 27 He Laup Tleroe, lSc17 ItC; keg. Is c. a-Jlc Kuum air new recti tied, llltc; C'eutriiugal, like; receipta, IS bbda. Mouassbs Prime new. 1 ill.

WHisxr Hecufle.L oocoei 0L C'ofkke Prime, 17 Sc. Kxchamib New.York tiAt, uiaoouuk UoUt, 112. Chicago, Oct. 17. Excuanqe unchanged.

FLOUB steady; Spring Extra nnohanred. WHEAT fairly active; No. 2 rtpnng Chicago, $1 07k. cash $1 (k, seller November during the afternoon heavy at $1 07 cash $1 OS seller November. Corn dull at 6sc for No.

2 Mixed during Uie afternoon dull at KHcaWc. Oats quiet and unchanged. HYB ectiva and higher at 67o. or Na. 2.

Baklbt steady No. 2, V2c 11IOHW1KBS Ann at Mt wood bound. Mess PoaB quiet at Mi cash bu, seller Lecmber. Live Houe dull and arooptng. Cattlb dull at tc: 75 $7 50.

BBUKlrTs M0 bbls. Flour, 125.000 bushels Wheat, 78,000 bashels Corn, 48,000 busbnls Oats, y.uoO bashels Bye, 000 bushels Barley, 1.2io Hors. BMlr-BElfTB ll.OoO bbls. Flour, ICTLOUO oashels Whost, 05.000 bushels Corn, buabels Oata, SV.10U baanela Hye, X3.0UO bushels Bariev, Hogs. Fkbiohts To Buffalo firmer at 77ie.

on Wheat, Philadelphia, Oct. IT. CoTTOif dull; Mld-dlmg TJplanda, lkc.l5tc. do. Uulf.

lSltc clovbb-SKKitseiU at 50. TmoTHT, $4 Flax-SKKU, B2 lVdjl 12. FLOUB Very quiet Uupernne, $4 50 Extra, SO; Kxtra Family unchanged. Wheat firm held Indiana and Ohio Bed at $1 $158; Amber, $1 41'nfi 45. P.TB BteadyatHc COBB dull Yeuow.

OATS dull White. PaovnuoNa arm. Mess POSE, fia LaBD, IS c1Sc pBTBOLEUBt steady and un-ehaDged. WBiSKr, small auppiy. Westera Iboh, KMaraec.

Beef Uattli very dull this week snd prices lavor buyers sales, MB) head Kxtra Fennayfvsnla and Western Hteers at i fair to good, 1o. a common, 5cic t-uxju" unchauged aalea, lzliuO at c-a6ic Hoos duu, rather lower aaJea. tuu at Albakt, Oct. 17. There Is an Improved milling demand for Wheat; sales five ear-ktta No.

1 Amber ludiaoa at $1 42l two cax-lota Wluta Usscsm at so, and one ear lot lMekl at $1 7. and a small bag-lot at $1 7. Hil eutot aad noiaiasl in valaa. OoaB entirely neglected. Baulky rules stesdy.

with a lair malting demand sales two csr-kxa two-rowed at the huaquebaana Depot at UBc. deiivered two car-lots Na. 2 Canada West st $1 aud 2U bags Now 1 six-rowed Slate at $1 10. The ruling of tho market for Canada Kast ia from 1 15rl 'ia. Oars wlthont la-porunt change, with aalea of lfiOO busiiels etatem the elevator at 56c, and oue car-kH No.

Chicago at boo, too bags Btete at Alc, aad one car stats la Bags at (AO. Br. trODis.Oct.1T. Cotton dull and unchanged. Floub dull aad michanged.

Wheat flrm No. 1 Bed Wmter, Inspected, I7H- Cobb dull and unchanged. Oata firm at So'aMSc Bablby firm at8t. Brs beavy; sales at ooc-Aote. Whikxt dull at 87ic Tobacco steady and tm chanced.

Hbmp No stock in Htate except what ia helo by one person choice Un dressed 26 Dressed. $2 7V1 75. Baooimo scarce; aalea at ac-Bsj. I'kuvibiONa boarv PoK. 50 Khoalders, 14c Clear Kib, Isc; Clear Wdee, I.

A an. lsc Cattle unchanged. Hoos, ti ftfatl stock, 17 a so. tat. Kscxirrs iJXiO Bbls.

Flour, busheia Wheat. Louisvillk, Oct. 17. Tobacco Salea Mhhda. at $4 to for Frosted Logs ts 76 for ooBioiou to good Bound Lugs $i7 for common to good Leaf.

Baouibu quiet at Xattcwjuc cottoi nrner MHkumg, I4c Floub arm Kxtra Fsaniy. till. Wheat quiet; Choice Bed and White, $1 18 il SO. OOBfl quiot Choice Boailad. Old, ate.

Bra armor as hoc Oats quiet i IMd, In sacks, 46o, Pao. vuuubs heavy I Mesa rxiaa. $2S. Hams, fJA. Lakii, lo.

BacoM houldera, 14keui Clear Ulh, UlkCt Clear Whibai dull as4caAo. CiBCiMWATi, Oct. IT. Cotton Middling, ltMo, FIX) steady and In moderate demand, Wbuat duil i Winter Ked, Wall 12. CORK dull and drooping! Old, McA56e.

New. Bis flrm and la fair Oeai and sales at (Oc kjc Oats quiet aad weak at BAS1BT null and lower i Iowa Bprmaj. fl oreet 18 Fsll, 4i ia. Fokjc quiet and weak at to. Laeu siesdr at lee.

Baoub quiet aad an. changed. Tobacco Arm and ta fair deaiand i axles at ta wataxr witadrawa fur rise sales at 4o. esM. KxcuAsua par.

CLavatABD, Ohio, Oct. IT. Wa bat Ne traee-acttona nomiBaily anchanged. Cobb steady i No. 1 at ajct Na.

at 7e. Oars dull and BomiaaLT Petbo. LXLM dail i Crada declining sales sa $4 Bcsnadear-loada, oa spat. xlcUte. Mxmi-his, Oct, Oottow firmer at 13Mc-: reoeipls, 2.4S8 Baiea exports.

1X7 baiea. FLOUB dail and unchanged. Cobb. 7ca7Jc Oats, too. Laed.

I7tcsi6ije. Poek, sal tOircv Bsms k-- UCi fttAioKtcsy20e. 8avabah. Oct, IT. Cottob very firm, and Imidara are Baking higher Brteest MBklUng.

I4HcW 14c; aalea, 1 AuSbaioa! BOtreoatpta, balea; ex. porta, coastwise, sabi salsa asoaB, 4A.esi balsa Oct, IT. Corrojt ia in good demand, aad prices have advanced; Goad Ordinary, sales, 4uo baiea; act receipts, SS bales; stueB. T.JS4 baiea. BosToa, Oct.

IT. Oorroa quiet and steady: Middling. aalea, 2u bales; net raeelpta, tr aalrai eoaatwisa, ZABB Balsa; toaal. baiea autck. Chaklbftojc.

Oct IT. Cottobt active and firmer; Middling, 14kei4a; sales. 600 baiea i net reeelpta, 2. van baioti exports, te (treat Brltaia. LfrBt bales eoaatwisa.

LS07 bales stock, a0M bales. Drraorr, Oct. IT. Fiora stably at aspM to. UiiAAT finni hitta, it no.

fl Uj Bular, KokTOLK, Oct. lis-drm flrm Lew Mid diss. 14 to. sasaa. Balsa a uas teeatata.

rsT aaUe I asAHuia, aaaatwiaa, 7 aut ataca, Baloa. Toutrtri, Oct, lTrtotJB steady with a nuxl-arata demand. Whbat advancing with a fair as. maad; No. 1 Had.

$1 IS: Na. fl 1-t OuBB advaaoiag wt a laar BaaiaiiS Ma.l. sac; Na. 2. sac uaia Mobilb, Oct.

IT. COTTOB active and ezeired MMtdlmg. HlacS14a.iaaal ois)BalaaiBa4raaalpsa, X.1S3 Baiuai a porta. iaa OaausaH, UN Baiaei baiaai SAmcS, rt.Btl baina. ft m.u.

ae ire, mrHe. I a so usoaao. so. bbba. nawr.

fM fit Hi Wsat, ABM uaeai a aaa. bbitubsis lsub WttJrnwrfow, Oct IT. Oottob dun aad aom- surAiing, rmxi wet raeetrita. Bales; A. 131 Balsa; at ana.

WATS at Arjo'jwTA, Oa-. Oct, IT. COTTOB opened atroeg. beteFaaadweakatMitewsiks- for Mlddtmg; aalea. am babm receipie, aw fAHnrtlamiiaitl 'VlTlalTMma aaltDetre haa brous-hft law the ef maay a good Ball feuow amee the breakmx eat ef the present ytaaoo-Oai staa war.

The Beads of Americana, however, are held higher than ever, owing mainly to the hate of Kaox, who Is bow kssuiBg from No. 2J2 Broadway a style of haadgaar which, tar titauti. darabibtv and every other dealrable quality, ta anparalkaed in Um hlafcnry ti Fsll IssSltras, Weather rlcpot HE' Place. Port Halifax Portland Boston Be w-York. Philadelphia.

Wilmington b-tobb, Monday, on. rr a. m. Wind. i Weather.

Ther. Oloady ....8 68 ft. Olear .58 1. v'b, S. CVtody isissfl Wse eea aaaClwMafcllyeeeoeeawO eo.Baea.ee a a.e eeee a a a f'j'" mm es34 4saNa Esasss s.Crfll ss.

4 aaesa wt oaewaS. EsessCrrsfsssesiiw N. 7 46 OsaaP. ee oewaM 8 Clear 81 8. Cloudy 88 a.aeN a a CafJaT a omSPw ti.

cioody ss Clear. 70 Clear Rich mood. Augusta. Buffalo Pittsburg Looisvule Mobile New-Orleans. nevwaaeata at Oceaa aiaaasars.

foe aoaora. City of Oct. Liter pool Liberia. Oct. 18..

New- York. Bt. Laurent. Oct, Buasta Oct. Wisconsin New-York.

Caiabna Oct, Oct. New-York. City ef New-York Liverpool Aleppo- Oct. New-York Livarpooll Inula Z2. (ilaaguw FOB ABTTBWALL, RAT ABA AJID BKXIOO.

Alaska Oct. 39. Aspln wall Missouri Oct. City of Mexioo Oct. 20..

New-York Mexico Cloaiaa of Forelara nails at Poat-OSBce. WABMIBO. All letters for Europe ahoald be marked vat England." TODAY. For Halifax. IT.

and Bermuda, W. by tbe OUy of Anttorrp, at 10 A. M. CD 11 EST) AT. For Europe, via QueenatuBu and Liverpool, by the WUeanrin.

at 11 A. M. Supplementary mall for paid letters on Pier No. 48 North River, until 12:50 P. M.

For France, via Brest, by ths St. Zxsarrai, at 11A.M. For Porto Plata, San Domingo, Ramana. Ac, by the yyfca. at 2 P.

M. For Haytl, by the fortmm-Prnc, st 2 P. M. Cleeiaa of Ooaaeatie nails. North, Poughkeepsle Way A.

AL; P. M. North, through sua It. B. R.

B. a-dNew-York Oentral 4SXV, IP H. North Way, via Harlem K. Chatham Four Cornera. 7 A.

M. East, Ha New-Haven A. IF.K. I-juit, vwi P. M.

Kast. New-Haven Way 8 A. 2:80 P. M. Kast, FaU KJver, 8 P.

M. Mouth, Through 7 A. T-00 P. M. PbuadelpidaWay 5 A.

P. M. Wrst Mail, throngb to Harris-burg, Lonis. IoalsvU(e. Indianapolis, Columbus.

Chicago, Mt. Paul. St. Joseph, Bait Lake and Denver. 7 A.

fcOO P. M. West Mall, through to Cleveland, Toledo, and by A. A O. Western K.

B. to Franklin and Moadvuie. Ae 8 A. P. M.

Paaaeagere Arrived. OCT. 17 stsoas-sMp Ctg of lirtokty, yvwss IAw-erpool. (1. Harvey and wife, Mr.

Burn snd wife. Miss Burn, Mr. Barpart, aiiss 8. A. Mloaoe, Miss Kaily, F.

Allen, P. de Lacy, Mrs. K. Forargae. Mlsa Forar-gno, Bev.

J. H. Brassard, Rev. F. J.

Kelly. Dr. A. H. Graham, wife and child.

Miss Hambreeht, Miss M. Brehm, Mr. Dana, B. Btsas, J. Smith.

J. M. Be brack and wife, Mrs. B. M.

Hobaoo and dauca. ter, Mc liars and wlfo. Miss Phinney. C. Hntehlmra, A.

J. York and wife, B. Mluaa, W. H. Mnnson, J.

Baring, J. J. Stewart, Mr. Smith, J. Der-ragb, M.as Lockby, W.

T. Fox, kfr. Ureen, A. a Robertson, Miss M. A.

Madden, Mrs. Flood, Mr. Hard and wife, F. Harvey. J.

Mark ham and wife, K. de Hiuet, Mr. Bbeppard. B. L.

Moosygxmba, W. Bohulta, Mr. Hcti nits, U. Stone, wife, 8 children and nurse, Rev. 1.

Oustmasa. Rev. K. Byrne, Bev. M.

lUoo, Rev. P. Mahou, Bev. M. Dunne, Uev.

J. Brady, Miss Fisher, Mr. Qearead, A. Uibba and wife. Alias Bocktmuhl, T.

II. sugdon and wife, J. Sugden, Mr. Uin, wile and 8 children, W. O'KMUy and wife, A.

Mlllan, Bev. J. Oamble. Mr. Potremoat, B.

H. Fourtales. Mrs. M. Balnea, Miss Murphy, Bev.

W. Blackwood, D. W. Kledon, Mm. Donovan, Mrs.

Laovois, Miss U. Bailev, MIhb Lefrano, Mr. Crichton, B. haulier. Miss Ohl, Miss Mayo, A.

Meng, J. Berry, Mrs. HowelLI children and nurse, W. H. Nicholson.

Mrs. C. Bechier and child. Mr. Jameson aad wife.

Mm. A. Denmngtou and ehUd, Mrs. Hirscbfeld, Airs. Brown and child, R.

A. Hbor-ditch and chUd, J. A. aster and wife. S.

W.Clark, H. Uillan, A. ilsng. Mr. Mnnson.

H. Dennlngton, Miss Morton, Mr. Parker. 0Sulhvan, CoL W. J.

Iran, Mr. Weils, Mr. Wood. Mrs. Lefrsno aad child, Mrs, Ingram and child, Miaa Burgherd.

OCT. 17 At stoem-sAie Bat, from Xsvsrpool. Mrs. Vf. J.

11 tch In a snd maid. Miss Hntcblna, Miss Eva Hntcblns. Mr. and Mrs. Patteraoa and 2 servants, Mlsa Patterson, Mrs.

Pomervule, Mrs. E. De Viluva and child, Mrs. s. Thompson and child, Mr.

and Mrs. T. BL Clark and children, Mrs. Jasure, Mr. snd Mrs.

K. Hey moor, Mr. and Mrs. Warner and 4 children. Miss Meiglenton.Mr.

and Mrs. Walters and 6 children, Mr. aud Mrs. F. C.

Borgar, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Derby.

Mr. and Mrs. Teeadale, r. and Mrs. Birmingham, Mr.

and Mrs. Hathaway, Mr. and MraBrunel and child, Mr. ami Mrs. B.

Smith, Mrs J. Brown. Miss K. Oamhle, Mrs. Johnson, Maw A.

Clark, Mrs. K. Campling, Miaa E. Mason, Miss K. Harper, Miss Johnson, Mra.

tlbraham, Mrs. J. A. hllis ker, Mrs. 8.

Smith, Mr BawdeveUI, Mr. Drohau, S. Carew, J. Akera, Mr. Vance, Tboa.

Plant, P. Dempsey, Q. J. Andrews. R.

W. Jess, T. Woodbury, T. Helton, J. H.

Tun dale. Mr. Fraglev, J. FTagley, O. Watson, H.

Wsteon, C. C. Copeland, T. William. H.

J. Ureen, J. Boyle, J. U. Jebb, W.

CarvUL W. Watson, Mr. Ewlng, J. Dean, 1. R.

CsldweU, A. B. Merrick, T. Kwuxg, Q. W.

Bwlng, C. Mills, W. Dedlea, U. Kirby. P.

Dewar, A. Roche, D. Hutchmaon, Mr. Wllbrahara, Mr. Colleodcr, Mr.

Oraham, Mr. Mi Mr. stead. In sfmin ikg Jfixrowri. Braaa Ha Jaan B.

Manual and wife, del CaaUlle aad wife, O. Beach aud wife, Mrs. F. Koohg, KB U. Nopea, K.

Keller, P. Cwlegmiio. J. M. Oaorio.

T. O. Bailey. A. Whitney, Wm.

Betvnng, Antonio Baa Aloe, Prune. M. Buarer. HBITf PACKAGES IOR THE PBACS9. Osptaina and pmaata ot inssels srrfvras; at Uas part arsrsqaossed to dettver park as-os addressed te tbe Nsw-York AaaoeAaton Press only te paruoa exnibit-hvg the writtaa asuhonty of W.

ton ton, Uaaaral suraal Jiniilinr. AVsms Bstnaast aad Asta-FarBsr JusnriaC ahosvd alee be deBvorsd ealy to the Saras Baruaa. mthiatueeb alblaeac thb dat. Buansea. kid Moon rises 1X40 H16U WAIBB THtat DAY.

Sandy Hook.l4 Oev. .1:45 1 Hell BIAKINE INTELLIGENCE. MONDAY. Oct. rt.

fClearesl, Bteamehips Key West. Budolph, Charlestoa. 8. Benner. Brown A Plnekney Clyde.

Uuater, Charlea-tou. S. C. H. R.

Morgan A Annie, Chaaa. WU-nungton, Able! Abbott Fannie, Ponton, Phila- delphia, J. A N. Brlrga; Beverly, Pierce, PhdadoA. nia, jamea nana ajiuiraciie.

ureone, i uaoei uia. m. BJB-Bnatnca BTauoauia, "8r, xruano, J. jr. Ships Charles H.

Marshall, Mara hall. Liver pool. Charles Marshall A James it. Keeler, Alleo, Baa Francisco, Sutton A C04 Uadson, Pratt, Loudon, Orlnneu, Miaturn A Co. Bark a Margaret B.

Weir, (Port. Kepno. Antwera, TapaooU Broa, A Wax. Van Kama, Craig, Cadi Jaates Henry Aanle Ingraham, JBr) Prsodergast. Halifax.

OandalljBorlwnx A Baova Fauna, TnorovlcB, laerton, PBneh, Edye A Co. Brigs Aanis, (Br) Cngent, Bk John, N. rends Bertaux A Ooj A. IL Curtis, Merrimaa, Savaa. aab, Ua.

Kvaaa, Ball BteUa Lodre. Allen, Cork er Falmouth tor orders, J. De Wolf A t)o. 8a-brina, (Br) Vernon, at, Johns, N. Hstkm.WUoa A O.

Blanch ard, LeDaln, Paacebtas, Tan. aoott Broa. A Olpaey. ftembauaa. at, CroU, wl, P.

Uaalord Co. aohrs. A. 0. Webuid, TewaaenA Bavairnah, Xvaaa, Ball A C4 bamael K.

FBbens, Crocker, Btnoas, B. J. Wenberg.t JL Kelley, Collins, Wumbvgtou, Edward Harlbut A C04 basso stetson. Yates, JeosaeL h. U.

Load and Ce. Arrived, Bteeui ship CreseeBt City, New-Orleans OoLB. and 8.W. Pass Wth, with Bxdse. aad paasea- stale rvederiok Baker, Oes, it, la the Oaif of larlda, eetweaa Sosabrere aad Caps Florida, aasseit enaauues of wrecked sBsesrial all day, eoaataUag at bulwarks, spars, deck piaak, and a portion of a water- logged Boll five allies a.

ef Cane Fagrida. saw ahip aahore. Bo wreckers a Boat, aad apparently Jaat goes oa IS BxUae N. ef Capo Florvia, saw a aohr. aahore ea the beach lath.

Wtltea Zaekamosk, a native of OermaBV. died, sad was baited at aea 16th, 09 muee o. ox nstsoras, max xtaspei Uia aiany. died, aad was baried at sea. eteaie-ehia City of Brooklyn, Hr) Brooka, IJver.

pool Oct. and Uoeaaatowa 7th, with idea, aad paa. aaagera te John O. Dale. Ook 8, Ha mi lea W.

from Fastnet, exchanged night algnala with a Galea steam er bound lata. lat 43 Oa, loa, 88 47, paased ship Baa Raphael, (lir tram lor Liverpool. The af B. bnogs LUSyaaauigi is steam ship Italy. IBrl Han.

Urexpuol Oct. 6 aad QaeaaatowB Sth. with Bidae, aad aM pssaengers te W. W. J.

Hnrat; Oct. I0.lat.a0u, loa. Il US. exchanged sfgnala with a NorvB Oeraaaa efesmer houad fcu luh. lak 47 61, Ion.

44 47, paased ship Ulad Tulings, from filaagow, for New. York 1 Uth. lat. 61. loa.

60 64, passed a Glasgow ateaaser heuad Uth. let. 42 62, Bia. at si, Baaead hark BrUlianA, (Br,) houad let, lax, 41 1. turn, sa la, passed aehr.

Marts, faf aW KBual booad Basse tlato jiaiiil laasaa aad MationaJ taaaisr. bouad etaam-ahip George CromweU. CUpp, Nvw-OrVians Oct. wtu BMlss, and pssseasers lo il. B.

CfomwaU ACo. Has haUAUons- X. is. and M. winds op ie iiCM, and autce.

noe weatbrr i Oct, lat 74 paased staataehipe MiuuetoukA 11 aatevdie aud Msguolia. keaas lor stavsniish, aad ehermaa aud tie Koto, aeuos Bar Nsw-Ortawas ssssa day. A) da, a. Baraeeat, paoaad enhra, AJeoraio auplee miA Jeaa iaraaaio. bouad N.

mmimVmk V. aUa. Naw-OrVaoa. Oct and bchto-jiw Bosa. Plawr.

Bala If Bgasia, $af 1 sssl Baj bob, Catsetaa aad pa ad's Head ay at. vta Rt, Hslsaa 8apt. wit aSia, Be Arketl A Twfva. Pi 1 1 1 the tapaef Qead Hoy A ag. IB, aad 1111 ilteaqaaBsr A.

14, la km. ti. Has had a. W. gales la tee Hay af Beard tor wtueh Mai Jibbonm had aae aiatmr ta AUaaUs it Berwana.

passing wBich Oct, Bad ataea thea had Baadng' palM aad think fna 8m FVoreUa, Peabody. Bestea dm, fa aanast to Jeeaea Heary The P. WlB Baad for Mslbowrsta. Rare Baisnf) sa. hst Ltvw possj McAliay.

Bestea i Ar-11 a -r-fwwn load for LI v- "CcR XeBeuT, tCIlr Mataa. eegare Fiaaak A Fas kui etinl te IL W. Lead A Co. Kaaorlaawen heavy waa eoUre ai aiga. aad Beea as.

N- of UsXsaraa. BrWiXaara QsrBreda, Watla, Haiti al Aa, WaahiaAhaa lee Co, 4 lea a Brig Ida L. Ray, lof Bostoo,) CrevraJL Cow' bw with coal te C. B. Bwala veaael tsTwarraaVBay St GO.

J- r- Brvg Free Brothers, Thartow, of and frsea Baaaoa 6 dav, with lea te Washtaanoo lee Co. Bna; Jeaa AvUea, Maeombor, XnBBcethpert, for Oeavert, Adams, Enxabethpart, for Prevt. Behr. Rachel Jane, Cook, TTnishwfhpnrt, tor Prevt. Hobr.

Mereer. Waaann. Elisabethaort, 'tor Bridge, port, Hohr. waits Foam, Mimken, Eoaabethpert, tor tr. Bldeoee, Bear.

Amos Falkecberg, TarrllL Euaabethpork lor ProTtdeaoe. sehr. A. r. Bttwirterg.

Bear. May Day, Adams, Joha Boyaloa'a son A Co. Scar. Theasas Hall, Brs With Hail. Brews.

Providence. 1 beth port. Hear. Joan croeBiora, 11 ate n. rtawpart.

ScBr. Isabel AlBorto. Ooodiaaa. Hewaort, tor BdelDhia. Bohr.

Ida MeCabs, Col ton, Nsw-Leadoa, tor Xhaa- pmnpora, Schr. Atlaatie, Chatoa, Bangor, with hxmberteK. A C. J. Peters Bohr.

White Bock, Hubble, Pawtockst, for Boa-oouv. twhr. T. P. AheL Fowler.

Providence, for Elisabeth. Bhr. Beulah K. Whary, Nleaals, Prevldenee, xer anisa oempnra. Bchr.

Henry Clay, Forester, Bangor, with htmhoT te BlBipaoa A Cut pp. sear. Geo. p. Browa.

Gldaey, Norwlon. tor jBbv rt. ChaaceUor. Fergasmi. Btonhxrton.

Jar Ensa- batDort Bchr. Geo, W. Woodhau, HaareTl. Dnslsa. with tee to Knickerbocker lee Co.

Bohr. Cbauncey Bt. John, Faraon, Bridgeport, tor Boar. Vormlllou, Bobtneoa, PtOTldonee, for EnBa-hethport. schr.

8. W. Thompson, Hull, Pi valence, for Enaa- Beutporw Bohr.B. Bioaard tBordea, Bordeo, Fall Bivsr, for douk Schr. M.

V. Cook. Faulk en borg. Waraaaaa, for j-miaaainn Bohr. iL Miflna, Brlggs.

TTovawBapsafhr Bead- eut, Bchr. Chas, Coooer, NirAersoa, OleapsetST, with fish to C. ickerwm. Bohr. M.

Vaa Itaaen. Thompsoa. Boetaw. for Phlla-delphia. sohr.

M. M. Merrtam, Abbott, Boston, for Philadelphia. Bohr. H.

v. Crandall, PettaV Wmdaor da, with plaster to Crandsu. Barteanx A Oa. Bear. Robin Hood.

Arisen, Norwloa, for port. Bohr. X. J. aVxteksoB.

Bmita, Pieileeaee, for Sohr. Jane, cnntaa, Parmaad, with lumber to Jaha Bovnton'a Hon A Co. Bchr. Vhabmt, Nick arson, Pievtdeaee, for latwaea-i. Bchr.

Joseph CwnnmgTism, Kelly. Piortnenca, for Xiiaabethport. Bchr. K. p.

Goodwin, Waterbury, for Stamford. Bohr. KeteUe, Guraey, ProvldeBee, lor PhiladWohia. Bchr. Martha Jane, Smite, ftoetoa, fur FxuiadeipbAe, ScBr.

Vapor, Nswberrr, Halhmors. Bchr. Maria Pierson, Grant, Alexandria. Sohr. William Allen, Jones, Alexandria.

Bohr. Iaaae Hinckley, Randolph, Virginia. Bchr. Oliver H. Booth, Longsueet, VirgiBla, Bebr.

Jstlns Webb, Rentier, Vlrgiala, Sebr. Kftort, Rich, Buumbethpnrt, for Baagor. Bchr Kntlrr, Klnoear. SU River. Hcbr.

M. MUla. Armstrong, bprwes Hssd. Schr. J.

B. Bleeeker, York. BtAwdagtoa. Bchr. Mediator, Gage, FaU River, for Koadewt, Bchr.

Cornells, Chase, Fall River, tot Kasabethport Bchr. Mlnquaa, Hsaay, Pitrndeaea, for Roadout, Bchr. H. A. Taber, Bowmen, New-Bedford.

Bear. Jane Marks, Boahaou, Norwich Bohr. Wind, Warwick, Hertford. Schr. Mary Meraboa, Bngntmaa.

Pal Kiver. Bchr. Thos. Jefferson, Ferrat, Stamford. Hear.

Frances illBba, Boston, for Pbliauolpbla. Hoar, tiuiokstep. Sail Lb, BrnLreporV. Bchr. Wm.

8. Camp, Bailey, Bndireport. Bchr. Hunter, Crane, Dighton, for Koadout, Bclir. Joaephine, Fhiuny, New-Bedford.

Bear. K. A. beesebro, Barbonr, Westerly, R. Bohr.

Circle, Hales, (JooneeUent River. Bear. Bailie Bartoa, Pahaer, Stamford. Soar. H.

W. Ponder. Thrasher, 'PaunUta. Hohr. Bellona, Kmllh.

Gull lord. Oana. Bchr. H. P.

hly, Btokes, FaU River. Bohr. Sylvester Hale, Dolman, Tauntoa. Schr. Sarah, Morton, Nerwleh.

Bohr. Kva Shernan. Narwhra. for FJtaabethport, Schr. Ida.

PalUlpa, Taunton, for Knsabethport, -Behr. Andrew Stewart, Gilbert. Provraenee. Bchr. Joseph Bradley, Bradley, New-Hsvea.

Behr. Kliae Bunyin, Campbell. Norwich. Behr. Vapor, Smith, Virginia, Bchr.

K. Monia, Ivelaad, Vlrgiala. Bchr. Ada Kusa, Dasy, Vhrglnla. Bchr.

E. D. Sawjer. Hoper. VBglnBv Bchr.

D. Hasttnge, Tiltoa, Virginia. Bchr. R. C.

A. Ward. Kdwarda, Virginia. WIND Sundown, hght, TcbtTSBkt BOSTON, Oct. 17.

Arr. steamers Norman, from Philadelphia Neptaae. from New-York; bark Alba-core, from Turk's Island; schra. A. M.

Bliss, from Psyal w. D. Biekford. from MU-arasns: Lottie Weua, from Darteo bark Darnel Wsbater. from Mat.

aga; arkr. Howard, from Mayagaea. CH ARLESTON. 8. C.

Oct. 11. Arr. bark Adelaide noma, rrom bos too bark Bharoebnrg. from New.

York: eng Jane Black, frost Caps de Verd schr. J. Pahner, mer, from Baltimore: schr. Bamael McMaoerv. from Philadelphia; schr.

J. W. Wilson, from Philadelphia: achr.Tdumah, from Philadelphia, and aohr. Clara Montgomery, from Savannah, for New- York. PORTRKBB MONROE.

Va. Oct. Arr. at ivsaaso. tor nsw- rora.

Va, Oct. Arr. at the Capes, ship Oliver Walsh, from Cailao, aad received uuuia for New-York. la lor Bsiamore. brie Rklalmn-rlAa.

Malaga brht Itaha. trom fBnax Paased oot, bark Manltow, lor 1 brig Edith, for Pernambuoe steamer Liberty, for Cuba. NEW-ORLEANS, Oct, IA Arr. steamship George Washington, Gager, from New-York. Bra.

eteam-enip oortee. Nelson, lor new-York. MOBILE, Oct. 17. The at earner St.

Fasriok, ssouaroai, arrrvea aooay. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, TT. SI A Ship Beynard, for Baker's Island bark Naney, for Baasard'a inlet. Manila, Sept. A via Sab Fbabcisco, oct 17.

Bid. for New-Yark. Joea Boraold. liartsavar. GbbvsIbmb, MoBBtain Ash.

Peluiia. St. Uersuaae aad Carobboi. Bid. for Boats b.

Zephyr. WILMINGTON, N. Oct, H. Cld. ateamer Mary Ban ford, fur New-York arr.

yieterday. steam or Fairbanks, Nsw-York. I The steam-eblp MtsaoarL Edwards, rroes He Teas, arrived st aa early hear tim A. M- repsrt Oct, 1A tk A. M.

1st. at xo, km. 74 fell In with water -sagged Bark ot abauS Sto sons Buioea. wiva lore see ala g. lia and B9eoom gone decks aad at era sons en lire I nan evauaewr mvum autpswa, as aiui was no nrrnr attached la her.

aad no aame vkdole. The MT was detained st Havana ioxt uaya oy a temae imrraeane. The schr. Little David. Blair.

loadaA vUA eoal. booad from EMsabetbport for Naw-Landuo, while proceed la UWwiiii the ana aa Vaa attemooa ei toe isto, sunk ta fai struck a sunken pier and imssediataly KAorte will be made te raise her. ...5 QtntBBC. Caaada. Oot, 17.

Arr. laaS eveataa ship Prussian, from Liverpool. Arr. today, at saw ship St. David, rrom Olaagew.

fiTJROPAIf MAHmn mwa Arrivals Oat. Qukhbtowb. Oct, 17, Heoa. Arrived. Batavia.

tram New-York. LivBRroou Oct, 17. The steaiaehlp City ef Balti more, of. tbelnmaa bae, from New-York, arrived at taut port tnia miernooa. one obi aot xoaea at uas towa.

.1 JOSIAS NO. 751 BROAD WAY, ABJC HOW OFFEB1NO THKTB BPLXNDrD frrocK op e. I UPHOLSTERY GOODS, BELOW COST. TO CLOAJI THE KKTAJL BRANCH. MITRAILLEUSE! 30,000 Frisians KUled.

ire are aew adartag the Mltraillaaae. a axarblel shsoter, aVaoharrlag twelve Benin at ease loadima to the pahoe, aeat by express ea xaMBpt of lAafKTIT BITBlILLBrJlE, COS. aomo of all vro4i no. CITI N4. CKIfTS, KACO inooTino uz kXAjiBiKa.

THB BXTBJTELX, MAlf np0 makers, vjaJoavUle. CeaaLf- Samiiliia eaa be saaa aa ABT A bluaa'b. Mob, aad ie Jsaaet, Mew-Yerk. 1 H1LLBB sb Ca'oOBlCn, A6BJTb; Pyle's Soap; Wqaw'. PcfnXmt" ttoUSEIIOLD SOaJP "in Rold by Grocers everywhere.

Depot. Ko. 8M WashtDgfarx-st- Haw-York. trigirar, kaaasr.are all atiila af laJkTayhahed Btoak of wood aad pfmamnead by all as the most eon Mete aad aovet aerlar-gua that haa been affared At Ya ESPOSIlTOII PMIS 1 -T- ll'l. "1" 'iLaJfT A tbthmpj CMpkciiiiG O0213 WZKI AwAaDtD TBI Btghest a aver alt OosapaeMas, fas fem Leg wax ot Hoaoraad FIRT jj GdleD HEDAI -1 for the PlaseATB an tores srrtse exnttne Oread, -sonars aad TJarlgkt.

Tela awaeS aaiai dlstlaeUy elassinad by the leipenal Cemmisaoa asT im-p is trie nv ukDi, places the Pianos of Chick arlnr A Bona at the isW af Ibe Ust, and attove all other Piaros BxhlMted. A reneral rrducUoa in prieevand a striot satoBaa, $Btbe i fPaUCal anTBat, 4 JtiApru. uoa. TJulform aad fair xeav? la ad.il Uoa to thefr eatabHshSd styles ef Boh. Obtckartng 4 Boos odor for tbe ass ot schools, ere sod other wtaemg a good, reliable PiauSalaa.

exceedingly saodsrate price, Tbe SCHOOL. PIANO, a thoroughfy eeasatecshw straoieat of seven octaves, preolselT tbe aams a ass, scale, taterkw meehaaiam and wonmsnahiB as thair highest priced 7-ootavs Ptaooa. the oaly AiBsesaro-1 basag that the BoBeal Piaao la amade ta Bsrteetty phua ease. It as iu evsry rsapsea a tBoreagkis Beaw I VMmmm mwmnn i i 1 1 i aa oana. W.

eannosiaii ie give soaamcwom CBJekernyr-ss aoaa aim deal re te call Boats taatr Be Patent Dp which, for power aad taallty at toee, Setlnaev sT 1 touch, purfeVtioa of mashsnism, dmraelUtr aad ae. oral axoeilenee ef wsraBiBwahln, with Beaoty afee. age and flnian, oaanot b. exoaitcd By aay etaar Bsaaeo -Of this styWfwwotteradJ i ii i Erery ilan bj Fully rFaiTUited, t- A' Ifo. East 14lh-sC, bet a eea Cnieo-sqwara aad ataev.

SMITH'S i 2 .1 -'i 'I'll iV injI A -UUI A ,4 r.v,.rt 4 Have aevet' beea xeeommeailet to the pehlts aolaty sa ths ground of cbespneas. i .1 to mil tub iut nsniiiEiTs hi the Bret atax at the xaanasotarersi aext. te as at iwAaonabla prW apsn tabex. I 4if But they are now able to fornlah a tew aew with soUd axeelleueea. aad caaaa of I i si I New and! Taistefl I At priced raaa-iasj xVooa 10w ta 'J04S.

rwTheeelnjjjtrunxenU omnnot be air uasaed by aay eta their ouxai, either te quality er beauty. i i K--! larger and more compjete orgatis, pesBeaxtmr all sirable feateree. and aatda with the ooaaelsntiooseAre which marks the workmanship ef this satabushsaent, are offered aprieea equally Bsoderate ta Aa eleganUy lUaftrated Cireolar, eootalhtegr desertptkma Bud prlceai will be Bant, post-paid ea, BfpucatioB, in A S. D. 17.

SSnTIIj Boston, Mass, 7 PEft CENT. GOLD L.IAN Jk. COnPLKYKD TBDItK THE INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINSTQN AND; WESTERS RAILWAY. il Prom iBdlankpoUs. Indi to Pskta, os mllev ta length, at eonjpleted aad fully eq sipped with new and arat-claaa Rolling Stock, and already EARNINO NEARLY DOUBLK THE JNTEBEST ON TBS WHOLI I84CE OP BONDS, with ratadly4nereaa xugrBoeipte.

-j "VJ-H The Company have leased tbe Peoria and Fekhi Bsilroad on -favorable enaa. making tbe Weal are. Terminus atPsoria, the.aecood eity la llttaats, where through esopeetions are sxads fhe'. Padflo. aavtug ever ft Bales travel trom the atlaatia tethePactO i TBs boada jxre secured by a' Ftoat Mortgsga au the Pssrt.

EqBipiasnta aad eattre Ploaei tr of the Oompa-ay. aad. SIN CI ON) A COMPLBTTED BO AO WHICH PASSES TiaOCOH OKI 'OP THB MOST THICKLY POPULATED AND -PORTIONS toPTHE fTEST, with so avany vahxs, bia inaiBiibiig Brank ttaaa Bast aad West, KO BaV CORITY CAB BE MOBS ABSOH7TELY BApEU. The read pjjaiss through sit flonrishlng and growing aUAea. sad iliiiai si 11 as towmywhteh eaataln aa the eg- gregate aaarly mjoaa pebpie.

Bad within twenty mUse ef the weekCthere is a population ofjjver SOOoa i 1 THE BOHDI ABE WVEBTTBLE mte Steet at par. wtneB la 'a valnahls optloo, as MANY OP THE WEHTEBN BO ADS. LESS FAVORABLY' AT A HIGH PREMIUM. Over Mvah-eiABtas Of ths kaa has base atarxstsd daring the patuUuctsuti of the The baiaaes we- eaer at tin; AND INfEBEST. faBBODefltal tba advantages ef the aomplettaaef the' read.

.1 Ail aiaiX)Abla seevrltise reserved ta axeksageat. market rates. Bonds korwarded te all patsU FBAAVl OF EXPRESS CHARGES. For mass Aad fail particulars, apply ta af4 fPrn ATBAtan VJI tf $9 vaT Bankers, IT a 14 Ha WEBSTER'S UUbRlDGED DICTIOXAB), Boards eWd JTsaw4a aot taetasr 11 J'alnasriw. 3.00O Egrmvlfis.

1,840 Paeas Glad to add my testlreeey te Its favor. M', 1 (President Walker at HarvarAf'' Vvary aohdlar knows ha vjss, Xl 1 fThe saost Complete Dfctkaiary of the Lanxnare, A I Dr. Idck, of BootlaaAl rp.id.ef ran vrawiB mmwnfYAfjZ Koatl Bearing relation te Language PrtnHnla dese 88w? I JElibB BerrttAJ Itxoala slitsihara hi denalag ervnttfie teraia. 7 IPrealdeet Hitohoack-J Oe far aa X-kaew. bsst.asdntng tUctrnmrr.

-Ij 1 A aeeeaafty lor every inte CI rent famuT, ailTS-nenfeaatnnsI man. What Ultrary UtoUA- plete withotU the best Kagiish poUoaar1 rWEBSTERS rtATKJNW. rlcfOfflAL DlCTlONAITf. l.OAO Pstv Oars, MM KasrrwvragsW a- i FHctSv. The werkVmreanv 4 smWs ilmaB, lust the i IhlaYfor Ihrt Billrm AfoatUa.

I Pahllahae. by 43. sic. MM BBIAta. 1 BTrtenleld.

I 1 8iLT BT Aii 1 1 I r-1 J- aod cure tor Baraae or AWsad wwa, BD1 a.1 1 aavl in. b.ti 1 1 We-steorhwip 'tri til IsKZk. B-Calng. and L--. VH -il 11 Phi (I a il iif' i 1 iCadat paiAeagaol laa4- Xng earaaa.

LOCiaSTl AD nilACKLET. niLLcn sv i no, 99 jouri.arr "its vr-roam ii' t'SSl A.f Bl TBe II 4-J AAA A If II Uatidag. nrvor rusta. Braak.ilraOar -sar iivhkeax. nose esexmrtaaia.

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