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[ooNiromm hot* mer paori the to quest ra adjourned n i.r?ouert> Baa ?a*-d ?icb feeling. as dkd also I wlvM THE CAN aL gTREET TRAGEDY. ?omokxr's ino' UPOH rHK body or VOrxti hamuton- .venpicr against the pu*Nu, mo *OK*Y- COMMITTAL TO TB* TOM??. OoMB'jfBlll held an inquest yesterday. at the Flflb FUU*uo house upon the body of liw; F. llamikea. ?W yoiiati man who was killed while engaged in a qMrrel WHJ> a man naaied .Vohn Moroney , in the oyatar satato So 8 '8 Canal street Tl* evidence, as adduced, corroborated ?II that we have already published relating to th* occur ence and showed a most conclusive casa Tor theiprosecu ?u apaia^t the prisoner. Moroney wus shown to have "keen lb* apgrospor throughout the whale transaction. and o have Made a most wanton and imjaxtiflable attack upon be deceased The tfollowiag is a report of the evidence Hi ftcd, tq^her with the examhuttion of Ute accused and fc? reply *> www to tbe charge preferred against him:? John Johnson, residiag at No. 388 Chnal street, being My sworn sa^s ? I k?ep a dwing salooa at the above yiacc 1 have known (kroased Tor about hi months; he wa>- ia the Viah,t of visiting my saloon very often, almost ?very night. one weniug last week, I vaflaot say the day, etb.iut 8 o'clock, doevnsed I'ttie into my saloon alone. ho toft alone in about halt an hour .ifterwi?rds, and did not <roin* back again to my knowledge, 1 went to bed that aveiiwg h1h>ui 12 o'clock; tlie next Uaae I saw deceased wx- at the Fifth ward station house | lying on the floor, ?utlcrirg frem a pistil shot wound deceased knew me; fee did not tell me how he was tapered; I do not knew lmw deceased was injured, on Mohday morning, about ?0>k o'clock. 1 was told that llarry Hamilton, the deceased, hi.: been shot: I arose immediately and came down vttir*. but deceased had been removed to the Fifth ward ntitiou house 1 know nothing of die woman except what has been tola me; 1 was told that deceased was shot be tween 'J and 3 o'clock: the deceased was quiet and peaoea lile w hen in my saloon ; I nevrrVnew him to be in any difficulty. George Higgs. residing at 'No. 3 Milligan phwe, be^ng doty sworn, deposes and says ? 1 am tiarkwper lor John Johnson . at No. 38S Canal street-, we Veep opea annaily all night; 1 Irave known deceased for tho last three mouths, deceased came Into our saloon on the morn.ng af the l'.th November, about ten minutes past two o'clock; be came in alone; ther< were in the saloon at that tme John Hare. Martin Ongletree and myself; deceaset re mained about twenty mnutes, when he left to go home, taking one of the Eighth avenue cars, when he saw a youtjg lady getting out of another car and go down into a drinking saloon opposite; deceased thea came hack and Kki i that he had ee<* the woman before, that he had seen her the week before; deceased waited in our saloon un til the woman came out of the saloon eppoeita, when be went across the street and s|M>ke to her; deceased and the y< iuag ady soon i?me down into our saloon; the lady complained of being cold; soon afterwards she said ab< wis warm enough, when decv.ised asked her if she would hke to take a seat in one of the private "boxes; she replied in ttie affirmative, when they both went hit<> ? box afu-r they had been sealed deceased asked m- to get a bottle of sarsaparilla. which 1 diO deilind saul. "put a little whs key .a it,T which 1 did. id atnwt four ftiinutes. Moroney. the prisoner, ?Btor- <kwn tht stops and deliberately walked up to the private l?'X and opined tin- door at the same time, staying t>> the woman "You thought you would cet away from me.' or word* to U.ai eflect; deoeased *ai<l to the lady, ?' I h> you know thi.? man." when she said, 44 No, 1 do not;" de ised thei said, " What do you want here," to MIorom .v, at the -.ime time pulling the door to . the pri n< ii. r then pulli'ii Um donropen; 1 wtK passing into the kit' hi i. i< ill - time, and what words passed between the tin- 1 1" mi l di-cea-ed after that I do aot know. I returned hi 'it a nmiute and found that thrre had been a muss |m tween tl u parties amounting to Mows ; the waiter. Hair, aatd "We w-11 have no fli:htit)g here, lit me taki- the ?rU>~- ? a?ay he did so as I turned tound from the liar I walked t" win-re the prisoner was standing . 1 saw him draw ng i- mi'tl iu- fVom hi* pocket, and as the prisoner rawed I ns arm 1 caught ii^ht of the barrel of a pistol; ? t of the woai<on \va? covered w ith the hand or th? pr niii r aad at the same time I saw the prisoner gr dt-ceaeed * u standing on a bench in the l<mat#i xut thi time; he clapped hie hands to hi? bead, vxrUiniib* "I am shot, stop thai murderer." the prisoner It ea rat i > wed by deceased. for a little distance; 1 ron tfu. ? lib- !? i en -- I hat k n^-sin to the saloon; he asked me ?-? tn '? I * a- taking him to." and urged too to hasten: the !>? <o?t*r ?a> then ameted by a policeman; he wa< a per f. ? i *trai ,ir l. nie it n'liversat: n with the girl she said Ual M r -ii y had l?een lull iw ag her about all night; that all- di t wish to b< mounted l>y him, and that she ? . s In wi uld m nd h:s own businena ? that she hail taken a car to * 4 aw;.y from him. and that the conductor ka>l put tier 'iiwn B Canal street, that the owner of the aa.ooa epp<? t<- bad plaoed her m a private box, and that ? mar u ib? i'm nn ? out of the saloon that ilect-aaed saw Is* a? ?!?!? 1 do nut know who struck the flrst blow; a* ? at- d * a i>erfe tlv sober; I do not recollect ever aee tog liioiMM) lake a g.aaa of Irauor. the prisoni-r appeared !?? ? i * ? ' i r an ! rational 1 anw nothing on the part of 0ae?-.t*< d to provoke a quarri I J<?[ i lla r reaidiiig at Va. Canal street, deposed Mat be knew deceased ilightly. on the morning of the aftra* I wa* at tl.* above place; I have heard the testi tupi y - I U- rge II a-*? aud can fully corroborati- it as ?? trin wbi n tiie pr - >ner went t< ? the prtvate boi he |-i.. i thi dour open, aud it w as ahut again by the de *?af-rt tikiwv a. -e g ti n ty deeeaaed; 1 do not know Wl" It ef t?<- str ik ''i i ???? d he tried to do so; 1 did not *#?? cr ? m- J n-.ki the pr wio?r Morouey fired a pwtol at M? d?n iw a il . bit! lag MB IB the head; 1 saw no othi-r I at y aaw i in 'tint tired 1 r<*cogniae the priaoner a* t?>< who tired the pistol at deceaaed. Mart i V? H?;r?-i. i *n Mr?a t? ,ug duly sworn, deposed ?* t ? -I m at No 311 firing ftreet; I knew de ??*?. !? ?l?t't I ? .?? I'luwot at Ji'htiioon's saloon on the ?H^aib# ?* the lub *?l beiaeeu the hours of 2 and 3 ?'< n. 4 I was ?uuMllar w lb*- saloon wben d?ceased came h >i i - afWra r "? a man and a woman came into tht aa air. tic mar was Intoxicated and treated all ar -ni, whea *ecea -?'i1 came tn he said - It is near time ? ?( MtllMI along. s<M Afterwards he went mit, I < ft ried * fie i 14 that it aas the arrong car at this ? ta< ai< thaae m the nation had f'-tie oat. eX'-ept Hamilton ??. n i?. ' liain IM said. '? Ym oaght to see the m<? gw I p k-d caa ?k a- *o a#? sonn an"t her car ime MMBg wii?- di-r- *M-d wi rH out he returned soon agri.n, a*) >4 . **Swn Ii tk vary gtrl I was la king *l? ut ? -ha ka> i?sl ' -?ae nu ?' that car. and a man after ber." the ywi W aatd had a*at MMa the salia? opposite -he soon tae.i nut ?. ? i*??. d' at i *t.*i street towards Thomp ?> ??? wet her di.wn on the opp>?iti- s di- of V? st ?- 1 t it 1| aa be I. ft se. that if he should over Ui ' ti' ? t> * ?? i - r if bar Uark while dereae*! was gasw Ma r case arrival the street and aak<- 1 mi ? I,* I. .ay f.i' g.r ha t ?>- 1 told I. m that she went a Oaaa ??*???< be tin-n Mid. " L?-t ue like a walk and ?w ' ? aa* fii ii'-t we dtd aa, and a hen we got hack t- the ?? ?? i we f ut t doe? 1 1 an 1 the girl lifting at the a* ? ? h jit-amm ana: th' pr;? ir did notgodoan ?II m ?? the all- o Hit ?tejif*l to uik with ?a c vea*'t ???? a --a?rd? h< ittne d ?* 0. and ?.ng the waiter eeaaiiig oat of the box wti.re do -a -t and the g r) a ere ha walked up % Um <Ha* an i it. a?d ?M-m ng tin- g'rl, aaid, ? > tt *tn f i had g'rea ai ttir slip did you>" or ? M ti.a* ?f t, ahec ?!?? .?#?'<! ii.*i|ie.l tp and p?nl, ??*?.al ?? jo watit L f !>? a?ki-d the gtrl If tin* ii.i i ie i?ii r, win a ahtaatd * No " tin n Hamll $i# |ia ??l U. <??? wh< t tU? ariaoser p illed H open araia Mw d<?* awe epea? d aiw ehut m this aray tome Iw. ?? tfcri t.- tl ? laat t aw the dot.r was ojiehed it ?aa tftiKi I" Maai i i, al > sac a oartliing t<- tlie jirt ? ??? i a ? w .* rntre I tlHBtt thai he said. " You #?'1 k mm the gel ?? ? aw thai f 4a;" at the aauie t me h fa ? I I * t * at 1 m?li a hacvw.rd ?t'lti-ih, at If to |. t l?,r |* ? a r V ? tii * * r,. |. tt d. M l hU-w Were ?*?? ? <? b Ui ? ?* t ? ? i?r th-a caniefarwar 1 1- take aaat It# ink ' ?t aar tl.- i would hi bruk<-i llamilt ? r a ? > al tl i-ei t I nniid ?><< sa. ?h -th- r la* ?? aa ar nat It- Un mm t. aiohg and let War , f a a* tl <?iti,'iiHl at '?ut.d r ? war :? tin- d??* to I~? mm at bee t laaM Me rise af a putol. I at- twet* t h?>a t- wt." *e I 'tad stand | H|. ' ?? Mp ? '?** I hMN a votoe ?at ( I an ahal t ? I' -r Hafti -aa e past trie (hi a aad mM aaatw iati m .? |i agWMrt , deo>a?ed f d ?aa ? ai a- t I *i atter ivbi Kanaf'toa wu h??'- ??# . ?a> wry ??. ?r ' ???ai aflerwar4l laaa iw. a*.,..*** ia* the |tswa to the stat' ?a I" '? 1 I *? l ? -1 s'? at, ; . i ! , 1 >aa aw a rfMVt t;ni? art* iiiv a Ma- .*t ??' a <al? aratoh iaaO (The i* ? aa alea- I 1 1 TWr? a as "aiy na> re ^?ra i?.e esa* tt?iM i ?a? ? t it< prtMhar wa* wn?B h? e?? ? ?* e. ? 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Inaeto toe, hM I w-aitd h 4 t 1 a |?^ ' the fiairna I ? . t. |. ? ii?# 4W. O' a l a , ? a ? ? ?aawsa" lb- teatot I ' H t" *? to ta*"'- 1 i*e * ^ ' t a . 11 #- aat uad that h* a 1 1 1 * a th I ? t awt aa d 1 1 ' *? t ?? a a mt* >? *ae I wal > 1 t the -?r ?h ? ? "aw ? I* ?" aft * - 11 1 whaw V iaa tiasaia wtoa was w a aaw I lb p? war aad naaa ? n -d ta lai w 'U hto< the pr1***"' thaw vvm itnaa aMr> J?daae?e s t -a .ag * at>w he* toMtWtol ahf a ardh ha ratoe ap toaa * 1 ' t - 1 ? 1 in 1 1 wha was e>th| M >rtor ' ?atai ? ??? * I p ie??d th* imm i was daw Caato "to 1 ? ' awl aj I a .raw >"?< a hs>a f bil h<to h< tof he gto aa lh to?- ? -at* t whet .dtose. ?*??* a eaaaaa ag aad toM hita that l? a .-a rab tto as a> hm> e the yea a?a aatd. "Ail r*w I aMad gt* i?e * a r abat ate Ibe aaatto' whaa ?? wa 4 thai te?aaw ' had etew a k-ta aaat that he had aa? .. ? ? . . , u>- w.m.) Bag bt?a ? **W rr?~n aaa t"m It* sa"M? to the Mate* imaas to-- tonasi 1 toatowi i Mm pnaia,! ? laaraato ?teae? iwiEHsi f ? t 0 v* tmrif fpiNll mm?f wf flMMil ? r**' ** *** taeast '-wa aw- tha aat ?a th* pwtad a aa r' ' *e?to * ? - 1 ?'??4m, . ta iwrnnhf ta~ 1 mm (Mr nr *Wa I w4 MtoliM h.? m IW bh Mk tiiwhiht ?M < rt R??, M I? , V *0 My i?wv (*(-?? ??* Nlpa-I ?? *???# * ?kr % ? Twk II f Hi I , d.-. ????*: mm wtwMfc*'. tm ??? <*?)>< ??? m iM mm* ?* t4 Um> mi. i m NUmai Ml ?- mvmn t -??)?? above Um tell ?ya. a*4 Uw mtmt m 9* I ?ft h ?!???? r.-i.ll) ? aaMtf b? p?*4 Imitate oat* >u?uj..' i>? On- mm ?* lie ei?ar\ r? dW?*aa>< ixmt mm 4e!w *?i* M a later p*tHHl in-i-s*Hr, ? whK*'o?d.u> a *?' c?*t? Ml ? to Uw luM^kuMlk. ?klK. r?f?i Mt n >** ?veamg of Nov*wb?r l> m utakiag * pmt * ???< * ??* ' aauaatioa of Um> M? i f?r,.| n?i nqr whjikI mm n i Dieted by a Hail had ?aan I ?*????** tt>* skin. aad thru Oau< n?d ?>* ;f awl i.|?? U>? b?*a jukI abo?e llir |2 ty?, l'..- other wuMnl mm r*w?<le? hi mi tar ball, which "catered the middle ?< i*e Mft IMfll and then pa-vM .I rr^.v '??. kaard bow an. I the left b?m?t<l>era <4 lb? ?>rani, *?.4 ?n?li? lodged in lbs t*?tei*>r vi tbe nam-' hem>?|>lirre reft mar Uw writrf at thm lath r point mm ? ?w?n clot ? blood, ud along I ?? w bole oo" r?? M the baii were r*i deuces of recent irilUmats* hi m? ?fm?i? lb* itaw named injuries <"m the i-iw uf deaih The cnse wan then given in tbe Jar j , wb? aft*r duo deliberation rendered the following vmtnicr ? "That th? deceased came to hi? dewUl by a pteuM ntx* ?wound recalved on the morning ?' If.- iflth November, W5 7, at Ob. SS8 Canal stiwl at the bar It of J aim M.?r? viey. Upon the rendition of the ab*v? vardMl (Voneer lid* proceeded to take Um ?xamtuattou of the pruu uer, aa follows: ? U AMIS ATION or ACCTKBD. John Moroncy, being duly rxaMined betore the ta ler signed according to law. on the aaaecerf cttarr*. an4 being informed that be wa? at liberty to aniwer, or u?4. at: or any quexkoaf p?t to him . etatea ac folb>w?, tl* Question? What u- your naaae? Anxwer ? John Maroney Q. How old ar? youf A. Twenty t we year*. t). Where were you bormJ* A. la tlawojo. Q. Where do you live? A, Corner of Weat anil t*uaa? streeta. Q. What ? your ocmpaWon? A. Boatman Q. Have you anything *> aay ? and if so, aflkat ? relative to the charge bere preferred agatast you* A. I aas sot j guilty. Whatever 1 have done ha* been ?n aelf deftmee. J<m\ IIOKOSKV The prisoner -wan thoa committed to the Tombs, w await the action of the Crane Jury. GARROTCD ANT? BOBBBD IN MAIDEN I ANE. About 0 o'clock ob Friday night, as * gentlemaa named Samuel Smith, a resident of Brooklyn, was proceed tng along Maiden lane. In the direction of the Fulton ferry, he wax attacked by a couple of garroterr , knocked dawn and robbed of hw gold watch, breast pin and poSset book. Mr. Smith was found lying upon the sidewalk iti an inscn Bible condition by some gentlemen who happer.ed to be in the neighborhood where the affair took place. Me wax conveyed to the New York Hoppltal in a very exhausted condition, aad It was uot until ywiterday morning tlat he was sullio.eLtly recovered to gr e an account of the rob bery. In a conversation with the House Surgeon of the above inptltutmn he stab'd that his name was Samuel Smith, and that he was walking up Maiden lane on Friday about 6 P. If. . when he reached the corner of Water strret a well dressed man came up and asked the time of day, and alnaost immediately made a grab for his breastpin. Smith struck the fellow a blow Willi his tlst, when he was utruck from behind with some blunt instrument by con federates of the gtirroter, and wax knocked insensible, m which condition he remained until yesterday morning. No clue has yet been obtained to the perpetrators of lh? during robbery. Horrible Murder In New Orleans. A FALLEN BAPTIST MINISTER TUB Ml KliKI'.KR. [From the New Orleans Bee, November 11. ) A horrible murder was perpetrated, At the early hour of sa o'clock yesterday morning, in an old shunty ut the corner of St. John and Perdtdo streets, the partien thereto being George Siovsll, a notorious chATACter, a* the mur derer. and Mary Rev Llurand as the victim Tins Stovall had taken up wali the woman, win > wag deserted by her husband. u Mr Be.v, of this city, about a yeAr Ago, on ac count of her drinking And other bad habit*. St ' v All is Also addicted to very hAnl drinking, and hats had violent dmnkon quarrel? with the woman lor the last month ? the murder of yesterday being the sad result of it All. The poor woman must have made All the resistance of which she was ? apable, as the bed is greatly disordered . the mos quito bar torn to shreds. And the whole a scene of violent bloodshed. In joint of (strength however, she could hAve been but a straw in the hsnds of Stovall. The first intimation of the bloody deed was given by the woman rushing out of the house or shanty m which she lrved to the room of her neighbor, &nd falling lifeless on the floor. A razor had been drAwn fAUlly across her throat, and two deep cuts inflicted with a hab-het. till her head was almost severed from the body. The murderous deed, as thus related, Is not denied, but, on the contrary, lias been voluntarily Admitted by Stovall. lie even acknowledge* the fact of the quArrel, and Of his de termination to take the womAU's life, and is. therefore, confessedly the murderer. After the murder, Stovall jumped into a well? of no drowning depth, however ? And the next moment wis Arrested by officer Haley. He was sent to prison to AwuiiexAminAtion before Reorder Stith, cm the 17th inst. An inquest was held by Coroner Olivier yesterday. And a verdict rendered, After a post mortem examination, to the eflect thAt Uie deceased rarnc to her death from wounds on tbe neck, severing the conical vertebra. sAid wounds having been inflicted with ahAtchet and razor in the hands of one George Stovall, on the morn ing o| the 10th iuhI. . &c. We have taken some pAins to retrsce the history of Stovall, and learn that, boom years ago, he was married in Mississippi to a widow lady Of some property, who had I at the t:mi an interesting young daughter and tW" grown sons. He wa* then a Hu|>tist minuter, And. under the sscred garb of that CAlling. effected the seduction of the dAUghter, threatening her with dosth if she dared to make an exposure. Tbe results, however, in dus i time, msnifested themselves, and so mortified one of the girl's brothers that he repAired to the | cornfield, and. hanging up his hAt to indicate the scene I of the Act. commuted suicide. Tbe mother and . the other son fled to Texas, where Stovall, after 1 starring his triAl and squandering all the means of the faui.v wln< h he could obtain followed them, but was ? mobbed ar.il driven Away. He then came to this city upon ahorse which he either stole or borrowed from a Mr. I Hark and which, if borrowed, has never been paid for. Here he hes been known for years as a negro driver, or ! whipping manager for sIav* mart* Hn lived for a time . with a eoiored woman, with whom he eras continually quarrelling, and who consequently deserted him. He is 1 rather maliciously disposed when in liqaor, and the writer I has had occasion himself to knock a p4stol out of his band as be wss in the act, while drunk, or drawing it on a strauger. Sul>?<'quently io all this Stovall was duly married to a widow woman* of this city, who is said to have two inte resting dAughters, one or whom he fired At w.tii a piMol, one night. as she was sleep ng wth her mother, pending a suit fi r divorce from him. which the lAtter hAd brought In one oTthe IHstrict Courts, on Account of StovAlI's uito learble cruelly as her hu?l>And. He was susp^ted of waning to kill the mother in order to consnnimste some hellish design upon the daughter: but was simply ex an.u,' d aiid i ommitted to the Oimical Court for trial on s i hari'e of shooting with intent to kill. Before the Recorder h" * as well dressed, and conducted his own 'aamuiatxin with considerable tact and shrewdness. The last chapter ?<f his eventliil history. as we have seen, is to marry and murder thi? MAry Bey Iiuran I An Irish woman. of sbont twenty "even yesrs of Age Verily, if such a ooe e*. ape I Hie gallows, w bat demon of crime may not remain ''tin I wlii|4 of justice f ' TVrannaJ IntrlUfrnm. Th? P.nTnf"" <tnbn.--r t> l.nglaij'l, i c <>f Phfft Munln Hjiwywan**" PrtaetMl AmUaiwHor from tb<? Fiiat King ?f puun; Qia Mni Nakbtdh Rra<*ty. S4f*.?rt Am Iw-wk r fnV> It**' ? V ir?t Kin*. ChM-bun Mandir Bfinw k ? Find Ainlm - . - *? Nai RicharSarhknk S>?con I a i ? m I. r fr<>?ii th?- .<-.?<-? .1 ,. ! Kiiiic of .Sam, with twelve prino |?l <41 f?r? of Natn aftd i* rcilnuf of aervaot*, In all twntjr ?< t< n | < r? m?. ha\ * landed at Plymouth Th* < hief Am t kWl'T arki,..wl?dr'>? Vo the Imnry of flfty aijht wivea' ?tid i w rcAi. >t ?* htm that on fntnv rouci th?' d-mkynrd 1 1* eyr lighted rm a younjr lady wb.na he would have Iik< ' ?*? lm*? toad* flit fl'tv in nth at the roirrluMw moo*-? o I ?.1,000. TU? was relate I by a lady to ?lmn th< ***i < m Mi?rm?ti noafraaed the ?*r*fcr,*??. with wtae abarina be a)M> arkixwu-died btm*clf atnitt>-n ftol '"he C. Fremont and lady arrived In Breton on Tlwaday. Mr? 1 a ;*t>n litf keen ?!> pointed prwtmiftr?i? at Smr*.h Pi mfln t \> 'moiit, and Mrc ! ?-*? po-tm^trei* at spread i*. ie, <"b<*ter toniity . ra , it U?o p.aoe ?>! kieir <tec"?a>?l hmfcaada An r > an* refiatered at th? bwikln* offW-? ?-f the Amen ran Karnfmui I - ?B'l Ki< hanga Company , Pari*. Ir<>w (li'l< '?r 'A Id Kmmber ft. 186? ? F R??W. K V NyatrMd. ? Wt IdlfWd, It riu-h, A R. F '? h and lad*. F . W I ' lrman F W A*|tl, )(?? A V>r rri. * III. Iter F I ftlcwarl, M D., A ft Kcri'.n?r arvl In- 'f .1 4n I p?-f. V II. f Ntrwart M II . I' W Ri ekarda. I. H Ly laf'\ W II H<-yd?*k?r. ?' W MrCnne, ft. T>?u *? I ? . firw Y?rfc: th-nrg* ftrari.nnm th Ranlnrty; In .1 Welia and faanlj 0 II Townaend, ttiananUro'. w II W hive. A OarT. lynaiana, F V Daytna, F vVilli?>n? Sr? Jerwy A. W Wkltlaf, Jl I> Ohl- C F I.riaaii K .1 [u>. Tifr?j <1 W lllacd*-!, M %aa?< liua?tt? Mi?? F f' Craw, Mia* 'irl, r. J. B I rmi,r Mtciugau. A Hit It A I .a. Ft ti tn lh? ??? ainalrtp .lam?? Adrrr? 0 F Onr r?- ?n<1 lady < I?anlela, H Bt -die W BBiehlii??n, C ?lrav. au-l U ia *ie?-r??<. r?*rAi?Tvitia, f>* I "-'i ! la *t?un?l. i <?*1)1 MrKlnna-?. W !f; ? la* *r\? ft urn Mr ariil lira i )>*? II K?l?Kr?. *r 1< hn F ? W kt-a i it, .1 ?? Iti;rb11n An ' <ta. F William*, .lotin y.?ni". I * II t il iraau, P'?l I W Lai ? afi<1 wlf? I'r J Whil n,'- '?<?< W V lt? l< 1 1 mil Waiah. f II U"ai7 Mi lt"?l"liar. * ? r? ? f. Tl, * ?a ' r.r? II M All'-n. A li -It. A MwhH, A Mr M'-'i- r. W n K >|il n Th m Taylor. V wiltaTltiit Ha Tbxat riMnm M W Ilanr/Hnoith. Allen, lit M'l^an ? "h?? Manner and wM<- Mr Rmm?. T ( ltar??y I r *a< ?m.?h In ilw ? ?-ani?li p Alal?ma ? * A Berry. !** hi ? i l'j<rliliiii?t. J H-iir'^nl iiri' ft Koaenthtl I. w K?( ,i I1 l"ra'| Mr an'l Mr? J II k lear-Ia Mix hHiiiw. Mr? A .1 Wf,?| at **uah'<>r Mr and Mr? [I K IWar ifra WM l>ar 1 0 v ? lariaT' tin a>!t, F?ra l'?an. Mr^i ililnn, Ml?a kWi Mea Ht lltoa MraOowder fhH<l and imiw. .U? Mnir i ? *? ' t . . ra Kbi Macra* Mr? *h'l?. *t?a Wnlt<". IK. ? \ ? I. Ir Vr and *r? W ft llallct. Un I'lr'aVPr. J'M ai ' M In 'b* aie?m#e. I M b >i ; in tbr ?<> aaaliu1 Mrmpkla? A K Ryan, J f l ' - > . i t* I.Aldan Mtiaa Ald?n N Kmai <i W m > J i i i .. W Ralil, Tb>ai Ketr. Mm< llHimali larett i F ? ui '?ra.i MraJWarien. Mary Ihiborty, Mm It i, mrMi !??*??? t he it ?'<-air?hir Jainrntown? Ifpnrr Lad I T I Maadfh 'n, F II I Jitiea. Jin inkl?) K 1 y )? * Irk J V Hi>v?>rldjt<\ Rd I'nl - I ' !?>??? Hailaj ?<a, r. and Ri'-lmi 1 (Yt**. MM Hallett, Han kai tirh* Vr? i h.rl-a Wnaoa. A M Hikar. * ? ? at* >? Mr i ^ ,, yr KiitoM Mr BowdlMh ani aer ? ? Mr* J n Imw* ?m> kl.wu Katwm. J I' Maraarau, tMpt ? Kit ~l * ?,. ? t, ?. and m in tba ?U'?ra#e. ? ?? t*a?? , , lark Wen a- - I'r Kliaha K ''^tk, ll't'i i.?t I'mu'wiM1, HI Wymnn <1 IN ft i a^i w Ma?'<n Ma.'itn'ir* < apvaln * L *" > ' 1 ? " H Kn^war M"w Turk ' * ?' "*ra w Randall 4a r ? ? W '* MfamaIMp F?ihfll*-J R * L" LVii a u! H. ?ar. Fftaar *nd I id - 2 ? ? v*" M 1 f" ,n" *v *\ 'L SjEIbJ If , " ankor. R Hmitli !1 M <i i' i ' i P .If kaop A | ?<* f'? ^ B J | HVC Ui||D| fata j^y^J |g lllf iMPVft ??"MitW i'l nut W uilca. Vknir *. adv. *\ iY,katkf.-M?\ C. Mathew*. vhose earning de'ipeatioin of chainrt*r were watffl'y ap |kUu<W U bv rfip lavltt nceH every night iast week, will t o-m-rtw eeening P*y Harry Jasper in the etwirdy callea the "Barbelor of All*,'" and Peter fatter ia the whimsical iirceof "Patter vs. Clatter." The " Wanderugt MSaativl" La to be the afterpiece. Niaio's CaBMcn?llie Ravels, including Gabriel m his (Treat eonuc. pail of Godeaaki, are to perform ton morrow even tag in the amusing pantomime en Ktkdthr t-ktter* of Wiltm." The famous rope dam-rr M1W fenfretta, will afterwards go through hrr ai4rv li'ii-ji feats on the cordt tend r*, and tne wh"le will -conclude with the scenic romance of ?fcrras." Bowery Tnaini*.- Manager Eddy has effected j an srraiigrment that will enable him to entertain hi- fr* n?t* with the novel performances of Messrs. Sand*. Nathan* A Co. 'a gnat triple troupe of gyra na?i?. arrobats and equestrians. The bill far to rn- mw evening comprises a number of features that apt" tr to be entirely new in this locality. BtrtomV- Manager Burton haa revived the pic torial drama of -Tans and London," which proved ouHe wfcrmfnl at his Chambers street esfcihlish ro? nl. To render the piece atiU more perfect, he haa ?*eured a troupe of gymnatite for the masquerade <*-?*ne, and added a comic pantomime. "Burton's Hew York directory" is tfte afterpiece for to aw>rn?w. Wall ACt's. The good old comedy styled the "Itaehrlor of Arts" is to be given with a pretty stmaf cast tmoriow evening. Mr. Lester play# l*arry .la?-prr. and Mr*, floev undertakes the part sf Adolphu- Thornton for the first time. The peetrtfcir drama of the "Invisible Husband" ? one of the great est wm eana of the neason ? is to close the entertain ment*. I.?nt? Krrvr'a. The grand romance entitled the "800 of Ice" coutinues to attract large and fashionable assembkge*. and the superior acting of Wis* Keene, and Messrs. Jordan. Jffftrson and \Mi??tleigh, and elegant music of Mr. Raker, inva riably elicit a great deal of applause. By the way, the hitter eentle.nan haa composed a new quadrille that will be introduced to-morrow. Nami i'i Jcvkkilk Comedians have tlms far done a very fair business at their snug Ifttleiheatre, 444 Hr >a?lway.and judging from the enthusiasm evinced by their auditors, are likely to |MMM as pre it t fa vorites here as they are in other cities. Go and see them tomorrow evening in the "Bay After the Fair," the " Alpine Maid" and other novelties. Amkkican Mrnrn.? Multitudes of people still ru-h to this old established place of amuse moat to enjoy the dramatic representation* and inspect the cariosities, including the wonders of the " Aquaria," or oeeaa gardens. Two very laughaHe farces an' to be played here to morrow afternoon, and the pa triotic "drama ( ailed " Our Country's Sinews,'' in the evening. Geokok Christy asp Wood r Min?trei.s tender a fresh < omicality for to-morrow ni?ht. called " Dogs in the Dop Day. which promisee to afford an abun dance ?f fun. in which (leorge will participate to a considerable extent. The far:v is to be preceded l?y a number of new *inp* and burlesques, grotesque Jam es and other whimsicalities. Ttik Bryant Brothers isetie a programme well stocked with Ethiopian eccentricities and melodies for the coming week. Pan and Jerry are announced for a series of those peculiar and inimitable bur lesques and .lances which never fail to excite the liveliest merriment, and thev will be ably seconded by the other lights of their black cor]?s. Circts? Hundreds of adult* and thousands of juveniles will rejoice to lenru that the popular vete ran manager. John Tryon, has pitched his tent, completed his ring and located a su|ierb stud ol horses ut 84 Bowery, where a number ot the most celebrated male and female equestrians in the country will entertain the multitude to-morrow even ing. Tiie Arctic Reo ions.? -"Nobody should miss going to Empire Hall and seeing the paintings illustra tive of the scenes through which the lamented Kane and his companions passed during their peril ous journey in search of the t ranklin exploring ex pedition. Mr. G. ViNTOsnopr. the popular actor and elo cutionist, proposes to give a lecture at Dodworth s Saloon next Friday evening. His subject is -Com mon Sense; a Dash at the Doings of the Day. Forxic.* ? Our I /in <1 on correspondent (rives us the ft-!, lowing account of the ttrst night of Balfc's now o|wr? at the l.yct um: ? The expectations of the Ioudon musical world were last evenuv agrcoably realized by the pro duction of Mr M Balfe's opera The Hose of C.uitille. The libretto is a free translation of Messrs Deanery aad ClairviUe's drama, "I<* Mtiletier de Toledo," and of the late Mons Adolpho Adams' opera, of the same name. The ?Wry was dramatised two years since at tho ITiucesii , and has been rei*'ateUly played throughout the theatre? of the United States Of the merit* of the mu?ic it wenld, on a first representation, be unfair taftpeak critically W e can, however, safely record a success. Owing U> genera encores. the opera was not over till Just upon th* "mail hours Miss l/oui?a l-v?ie. for whom Uie part of the he roine has been mnsicaltv written, successfully revelled in that ornate style of vocali/anou in which she now stand* unrivalled The composer was evidently deeply indebted U? the vocalist for her laultles* execution. as was the v.v mliM to ihf compo**f for lb# fund of melody ho lUMfnr<*i) her to draw upon Mis* Susan I'yne and Mr. W. Harrison shared the honors of the evening with Mi?? l/eiisa Ptrne. i and were with Mr Halle, summoned enthusiastically to apts-ar before a delighted and crowded audience, after caeh art. and twice at the end of th? opera I.umlev closed hia season in Ihjbltn recently. we take the following account of the last night, from the fWrman t Journal- "The Opera Mason has rlnaed in luihlin for the present year, and the noblest cotnpoeitsm of all? the '?lion l.iovaim; of Motart? wa< reserved, as a t.-nisr hour A* for the concluding enterUininent on Saturday evening . and it would seem as if our m-is.c ?ovtng public, of all ranks ai.d classes. had reserved all their enthusiasm I for this <?. o "i !t Iik.- .ften ' een our pleasing talk to r.,r.r 1 the occurence ,.f flattering detnonstraUOBaof popu lar regard and admiration evtBTd towards eminent actors and vc?-ali*U within Uie walls of the Theatre Hoval. hut certainly on no occasion within our memory have we wit I . -c d FU. li a funrrr as that which perv ade.i the vast S'l dience which contrived to get crammed an 1 packed into everv part of available space in cverv c ompartment of the theatre on Saturday evening. long previous to seven o'clock every approach to Uie interior was besieged by dense crowds The colonnade leading to the he* ??? trance was densely thronged, and the cruah in t <e vicinity of the pn door was immense At the openltig of the doore the rush Into the pit was really awful, whllo tlii crowd poured In hk* an avalanche Into the galleries, so that In a marvellously short 1 time the interior of the house wiis crowded in every part But "the cry was 'still they come.' and we do 1 believe that the problem of how many living Icings could be, lacked into a given apace, without suflocation ensu ug. has seldom been more efiectually tosud. After the a, I there was a gem ri' f- r M ptorokxnlsii . by kn?d CbMflif. Th** f?if I waf >1 in front of tb^ourUin, v. I , newt I thunders ol applause, kc II. r- ?n offer fr. m the godi." as well conceived as t was cleverly , : . nted to Mdlle FVcoiomini Frew the t<-4 i i the theatre. >11 intrt of the stage, a very I?mMM w III .r I oronal . composed of natural (lowers ?f the rsr^t km I was seen descending. I>eing let down l'_r slen .!.? .trmg- from the top gallery at either side This wreath was taken by !hgaor Mervuria'.i who. aft. r di?. r, k u . ossifl pls< "'I t il- * ue fair donna amidst one of the nw*t 't' i i ag uablc Appended to the wreath, and confined by ? n. t work nf < ilk thread was a baautlful cat.arr terd A rtaMy cmhowrit nr 1 I Mliich.-d by red. Mue and ?h t r > bonst,. Uie wreath. 1-eartt.g tne f-di-.w r?- n ' i t -m - W th the I est wiahes f?r her further tame and fut iraljap taness . this w reath is presented by the g<sU to Maria P? c lomini. as the m<?t ?orUr> offrrtiy? U- gemu- . w ?l1, and beanty Mdlle rteoolom*n ae<'in? presn d wah tins compliment not for I Vr if bin 'or t??e cordial manner in which it was <rf1ere-l 1 put their vocal < ho r nto requ sits* nader their er* duet' - I White waa l They M?g WMIktm t.t ?. - . n.tl *on^. thr r^fr* ? ? ' n 1 ' 1 1 bv s large number of the audita**. I>uriii|t the rest of Mdl,. I on t. wore the ? reath ? her arm ' "" 1 ' 1 * " gnen and responded to by the ohnrus of " He ? a right gav felk-w." and loud cheers general Havekwk a?d , It '.a was then given w.tli t?ir air Rule BritaMia." Whilst this was ' the ? a-um roae, reveaimg Stgnor* Bclletli and AI1lghlh>?ri on the <tage NBbreros in UKiaon Will I' merit After the second act the tnaetof "The ladies waa gv.fi with an appropr ate song, also "The Memory "f vi.. r. At the |>orr>rnMnce. the chief ar |j t?*.tnone liady, were railed forth, and shov'-rs ri twv ifuets wereiiun* at their feet, and the farewell >4 the b<*i-e wasgiri i) in three parting rhaers 'Ibu- has < lo?e i th< Italian o|?>ra snai"?i in f>ublin.'' 1W? Ntw (iivxirr <;asMts Tmunw ? A onrreapa i b -it of Uk llhutrnlml hrnrt writ** ? ? I have t?aeiv?i1 some FT' VIS ? ? H '< rtliVI on re.|* < VP* the new(i?ent t.sr len 0|?ia ii i it oi,. i v> hn I. are already Isid and the works are f*vigresamg so rapidly as In matify the aatiei panon that all a I h rsi'l) (? r Uie o>mm< noenrent ot 'is scnaoo in April ne?t M' "llarrv the son of th" emir ? ->t ?ir ? |,.,.|.? - tin ri ' te i aii'i before wtt' i i o;?>?i ?. * plabs 1<?- ma?h' Uie kii.r ij the prinsioal c ties it Kuroj? . and sei ting s? laetli'iig from ? ?< h , aas prisliK - I draw ings of svich a balMing as (or tie romMnation ol s'nais' and i*<mf<?-t bas not yet be<-n real red in l/>ndon Tlfre will |.< but three nersof Ih>*"S. The pit tier rill bw rs ?ed merh higher than asual, In fuel, alwtve eowrer a ti?Hi level then will nine the grand tier, then ths 'n'y other iwixes, ami ttosn a large and riem? fwirwa, Whi* h, to my action, though It has never yet inwn tried in F'jig land, will become to the reel m i-ual r?ainoiaeenr. aal n 4 the mere atten'iaat for fa?hsiti ? sake. Uie most fliv^rlta tiorlKSi Of II e bouse Behind this will be the galW-rv The pit will lie axtraordman v Ur^c, cwj?ble of holitmg i Mfim sn i each -1* I will ha mMfltMe arm i hnir The space behind the ?renc? wiB be so great a? to ailm t of the prodiietmn Of even greater efli-cts than thoae *lr?w/!y familiar to us in the Mugis n<it?' and the 'IT ' , I , i,. Th' plan- I'* O-e i. w theirfre were auhm'tie ! ?>y *!r live to the Qm "n and tb i'* ' ?? <V>n?ort at Oslwwne mid were highly approved by them."' Maosit ? The Msdr;d 'xrre?t*itident of the 1 .i don /'? isf, writing oa 14th of f?rt< ber, says - In the m'd?t >4 our p" t '.it'"!, tl ? et"? ].???' claims in mmenae share il e ail. i ? ? i Sh< I .s lately t?oen playing rti'Adrienne ** Tbe journals are full af crlti.ail c/impar isnns < ^<twe?n her and I* Teodora m ths same character Itis |..n I'-aves Ma.irvl <<n the Kth t< ? \ alen.ia where ahe e |il reprewi/ltattons In addifon to flie present* . I |',v -.Wv r?eii' dfr m tin Que, ? I.er Ma -Mr I. as tatslj iriven to her a maftr'ficent bracelet, set With die end* snd she hue received a roa. mad* also of dla H ><ls With lie follv*jnf DMftptioo 1U the centre ? 'The ?rtifU Sala* _ Hai'ambide, Barbiero an j 0>on? to Adelaida Bistort," October 8, 185T. Prtff ? A great success has aCtoivded the prodnrtion of "I? liarbierc" thin week at the MitiOptr*. wKkMnt' Alboni, MM. Mario, (Vtrei, Zuqchfcri and Angelini When Mario is in voice the cast could not be better, in an arUa tic point of view. The house has been fllled every n:ght. M. Belart is to replace Mark* neit week in "Rig<?letu>.'' an o|?era which k sure to draw together a full audieuce in Paris. Madame Bobio ajid M. ISamberlik have been received at the Opera house in St. Pwersburg witli flattering marks of fawir by the royal family and court Verdi's rewritten opera of "Aroldo" is going the round of the thmttres in Italy. U has just been played with great suoces-s at Tnrfei and Bologna. The Italians do not a^jiear to be tired of the "Trovatore," a* that opera figures m almoi-1 all the mrnlval programmes of theatres on the vtber side of Uie Alps. The Odeon trns presented us with a charming little comedy, which is a satire on the age worth recording. M. Iiltonx ip the author, and the tithe of the comedy is *'Per ; roqwt Oris." The plot runs thus: ? A young dramatist, *b? te often unsuccessful, procures a decisive triumph for bis nem piece by a little stratagem ? to wit, he pretends j te blow out nis brains on the night of Ike first representa > (trni. The fatal event getting wind, the ptece is applauded In the rtr.es in the theatre, and a generons publisher ) hastens fc> offer a munificent price for Uie MS. of the un fortuiiHte poet The "departed" upon this soon returns I to life, delighted with the success off his little scheme; and It lielng now too late to retract the euloginms bestowed upon his work, he is allowed ? tHfwegh with some reluct ance- to wear tlie honors assigned him under the mistaken f nottnr. of his suicide. It Is said to he in contemplation to create in Paris an Italian gymnasium or conoorvatoire, wherein will be tanght singing, Italian music, declamation, and which will consequently include opera, tragedy, and comedy. The mo.-t distinguished artists of the peninsula will be honorary members of this establishment and will by turns give a representation for the benefit or the new* institution. A number of artistes have already given their full lyid entire adhesion to the plan , among whom are mentioned Salvini, Graziani, I a Steffanoni, R it tori, 4tc. Mme. Catherine Hayes passed through Paris en rouU ."or Pau, where she proposes to pus the winter in com plete retirement. Arnal, after five months' absence, has returned to re sume his post at the Palais Royal. M. Salvini, the eminent Italian tragedian lately in Paris, is now, we learn by the Milan journals, acting in that city with the most brilliant snocess. Morelli, the baritone, has returned from America, and is now singing with success in Rome. Mm. Naptal Arnoult has cancelled her engagement with the director of the Oaite, paying him a forfeit of 12,000f., having accepted a lucrative offer for St. Petersburg. Bomiuv, E. I. ? Mr. Stephen Masse tt, vocalist, of New York and elsewhere, is on a tour through Inda. We ex tract one of his advertisements from the Bombay Oatrttr: ? First appearance in the East Indies ? in commemoration of the rail of lielhi. Mr. Stephen Massett will give his first grand entertainment in tlie Bombay town Hall, on Tliurs day evening. 1st October. Tickets and programmes to be obtained at the Bombay Ocurtl t office only. First class tickets, 5 reals; second class. 2 reals. No money takea nt the doors. Doors open at 8 o'clock, concert commences at 9 precisely. Fair at the Church of the Immaculate Con ception? Address by Archbishop Hughe*. The Indies' Fair, already noticed and advertised in our columns of last week, lias surpasssed, as to its success and the crowds attending it, the most sanguine expecta ' tions of those who have undertaken it. The beauty of the new church, in which the fair is held, the instrumental music of the band engaged for the occasion, as well as the excellent vocal music of tho choir of the chapel of the Im ! maculate Coioeption, aided by several fine volunteer i voices. help to attract the crowd that assemble there every ! night, and which is Increasing as it advanoes. t The pleasure that all seemed to enjoy at the success of i the undertaking and in meeting so many of their friends ' and acquaintances was greatly mlMBced by the appear ance of the Mc*t Rev. Archbishop among tlicra on Friday evening. He himself seemed equally delighted at seeing the array of tables ranged through the church, and the assembled multitude that were cheerfully patronizing them How well it was attended may be inferred from the fact (hat on that night alone $117 was received at the door, in<ic|M'ndentof the numbers who came already sup ? plied with ticket*. TTio pastor and the committee thought it a favorable oc 1 casien to have the Most Rev. Archbishop address the as semblage and give a few words of encouragement to the ladies who got up thi* fair. His Grace having kindly as sented, as soon mm silence was obtained his clear, sonor : ous voice wax heard ringing through the virgin [-ortals of ! the new edifice. It was quite appropriate that the voie? of him who first conceived the idea of this church should also he the first heard within its walls. Handing on the elevated platform on which the altar is to rest, he commenced by expressing his delight at seeing . so many before hint come to aid in completing the beauti I ful edifice in which they were assembled. It was, he ! said . a proof of their faith and their steal to promote so no ble a work. When the dogma, of which this church is to be a memorial and a monument, was proclaimed as an ar ticle of faith, he was but four or five feet distant from the Holy Father. Just at tliat moment he resolved on his re turn to New York, to have this church erected to com memorate that event. He knew the Catholics of this city would enable him to carry out that resolution, but be de sired especially that the ladies of New York ? the chil dren, the daughters of Mary ? would have the credit and Itoiior of t Ins church, raised as a monument of the Im maculate Concept 11 n. He felt happy that he was not de <-elved or <lisap|a>int<-<J flow consoling to tlioae who have contributed to this church, as well as to those who con duct and patronise this fair, to reflect that when they and all of us have passed away, and are complied to our last resting place to make way for another generation, many a heart will come liefore the altar to be here erect ed, hurthened with a load of misery, to send petit too* from this shrine to the throne of grare and mercy ? that many su< h heart will depart from here lightened of Its burthen, full of joy, of peace and happiness. He s|s>ke for about half an hour At the conclusion a simultaneous burst of applause and cheers reverberated j through the church, snd all separated delighted with what they had heard and with what they had done for it. ! The fair being so successful, the ladies resolve to continue it next week. They deserve encouragement. City lntflll|fnM. Fiki n Worrn ? Shortly aft or 10 o'clock but nipht a Ore broke out tn the attic of ? two itcry frame hone*. situated at 60 Worth *treet. occupied by FVirnctt lialkxi, pawnbroker. The flrst floor waa the pawn shop and hi* 'i welling on the upper storloe. A Tery considera ble distribution of unredeemed pWges was mvle. and many of them were carried off by thievea; several, now ever, of the rogue* were caught by the police and lodged In the station liou*e. The (Ire waa cuneed, It I* said, by the carele??ness of two boy*, who were In the nttle *e*rcliing for pledgi-s with rand lee. The roof of the bulldlnp in destroyed and the gable end of the house, No 44. adjoining, I* aluo dain.it >'d. Mr Mm Hon rays he ha* an Insurance of 96,000 on hie property tt.000 of wlm h is in th* People's In*u ranee fompany , and the tialanee in the Jeflkrson Iromranee Company. The home In owned by Mr* Hoffman, the damage ?u> the hollding t* fully covered by insoraoco. Btuld.ng No 48 in owned by James Crelgbton, who oeeu !>w? a i*rt r>f It for dwelling, the other part I* let <mt to famine* the article* of furniture were con?lderably damaged by waler Mr. Oreighton lin an Insurance of tl mmofi hi? bolldine in the iviwery Ineurance Company, and about icon on hie household efforts. Wnmai I'tiits oe ths Third Rniiinr nr Ilimtsa. ? The third regiment of Hussars, S. Brooke P<*tloy, Oolooel, will parade in rtill uniform fwinter order) on Wedaeeday, tin- aMh i??t The rendestous will be at Madieoa ifSN, at > o'clock A. M. Miutakt Kursemsp ?The Cleary Guard, Captain D l??.gherty, numbering fifty muekete. wont <* tbelr third animal target rietiret* to Jones' Wood Hotel, last week. They contended ft>r thirty two valuable prito*. Among j the rnmit?*r were the Mb>wu.f ?A ton of onal, a barrel | of Iw ur a very handw.m? silver watch, two very pretty 1 cilr* r t*a ??i?. and ?< < eral ' th- r? ii?' numeroue to men tton after wbM-h. they i?rtJ?& of a very eomptnous dm 1 ner. and alter sever* I toeete and -enum- Ms, adjourned, feeling well pleasrd with their third annual evrurssw. | Tlie Bate* Ouard . numbering l???ly market- paraded , to >-tat< n U land, where eiiteen ptHM were *h ? for The Orean il?ard?. Ilapt l'r> u MM, with fifty markets, also slatted laten Island. win re there eal some excellent shorting and aiaetee* prisee were distributed ameng the best she** ? The Th< mae Mahar goard*. 'apt Mrrgaa. went >? their flr*t aanual target os? ur??ni i?t the Rrvef Haase They mn?ter*d \(*l mukei- and shot foe f.*ty two (n* prisee. owiivt Independent (laard. Oapta.n lame* UdiH. with fifty mneket* shot hw IweMy priae* at l~b>*hing Among the arwe ee* thirty ?tol'ar* worth ef clmhm*. prraeated hy e* <4firw J<?eph K**f* Th< Ihiaoe tinard. Oa| mm Hugh Itnrn* with forty ?m*kns, shot f.r twetii) It* gMaa at the River Nome The fdwin " I'errtn Ow4 wen* en their third aaaaal ei' ateton a> Reel M< w York laat **t Th. W|i>t<i.a)i Me*krt>?ta (h|tam John M <arty, pa rn.it d kfty mnaket*. and eaMaMed fer tli ft) ive priaes at Weeh*?ken. and Iwd a t me Ttie Andrew (?will I. tinard < a|-t lieorge KUi?tt fember ing ab?*t fifty, rank and lie ?<*?t*-d the f << f .,n r th rd street ia?t Wet k Tltey kiw*-k?d their tari t mm, ? ??iiUifrw ne . ' ' and n tWM* homa highly ii< lighted with their exc?tr*?>o The Y? mtr Hodeott I ght '??>aM mosk te. and *lto? u<r thirty i>r tees al w? eha?ken Th* 'trden tJnard alee |*r*d*d last week, an l noei?e4ed III ? rret nc f?Me a sensath* T>>* *? atber wae floe but ev ry otw <.i thorn an n nmlirelta In lie<i > t ? tnusket, and drilled aiih it in true m imry atyie The ?rid turn ?nM rn?i?-d m-uli met' mm The franna l.-rtit ?. iiar ' (a|>ia?n V e Oi'-ef i g Hurt) m<iskete ? eot on their f"nrtb anneal eaenr*?>n le fest New York, Where they ? , h t. > thirty nihalrti prlaea. The) were ae> ? mpat. *.1 by Hndwwrth s tmn i Tlie Mm i ns liglii hoard m th Im -nty fir* m>Mket?, nh< d f< r |w<-an t<r r> at M ai ?area, 'y? lailfy Oram mends this e. m|?n\ The Siam I Jght iltier i will go or their <1*1 targ*4 eMror skwi on Thai.k-givmg dat the mh n*t The following m a llet <4 the nffleers ? II R R .?. i apt* n ? K Arte ?deoiwr first lietilet^al Mm lia<4 Itoekley. Me??*d I.lentenanl .fames H. I.ynrh f irder ly . William A. Hi. lt*r?on. Se? reurr. J*- 1 ti Iau* Tr ?aearer Th< <v?ii|ma> will go lo J .ies Wood Army latrlMgear* OmnpaMes r, and l? Heonnd l!>? m*at f'niu-1 Matea Ar MWery , aow MMmned at Fmi *>ofliwg have fcae* ?* l*red t? take |*wt al f'nrls Riple? and R Igels their pr<me?*e at i hat po*t bemg ?. longer neaeeavy The ir v 4 Indian* who inhatut that ragloa wf the iv>en4rr, an I ??>i have been a terror la lflnne?.<a for tear* hark , have now rreolved to live ip pets e an l hwry hatrh*t The liefoiqn irmr of th# Hen aid Artillery are ea^ ,ehe I at >'oft Hamilton. s>w York harl><?r, Li*iil?t>ati t??)o?el I> micjl in ' ptnmaud. Police Intelligence-. FXnwt Robbkhy. ? On Friday evening an expert rob bery tie committed at the jewelry store of Horace Lite, No. 478 Ouml street. The thieves managed to fasten the store door on the outside by umwu of a couple of pieces of wood, and then broke iuto the show window and stole Hlxtul $60 worth of gold chains, rings, fcc , with which Ibey made their escape, before the proprietor of the store could succecd in getting into the street to givo the aiaro. The Mormon Settlement In IWlaaottrl. TO TBI nmiR OF THK HKHSI.D. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 18, 1857. Allow me to correct a material mistake in yonr I account of the "Mormons," published In this day's Hkkald. In Jackson county. Mo., they never had a foot hold; but Caldwell ronnty is the place where the foundation of their temple wm laid. The Mormon pole (the Vmgent they conld find) was shivered to shrrds bv lightning on the evening of the day that Bishop fcgdou declared "the Mormon people free and independent of the United States.' The suc cessor ol Rigdon and purchaser of his house (alias cabin) after his expulsion. I could give you many items not known in their history. W. V. Naval Intelligence. H?e marine guard of the United States ship Indepen dence were |>ald off at the Brooklyn marine barracks yes terday. The amount paid to them was near ten thousand dollars. lieutenant A. N. Baker, who catno home in com mand of thi? guard, has been ordered to report for duty at Norfolk, Va. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. SO" An parfci#** mnd iMtn hhiiW for Ifts Niw YoiX Htbalb tKouid W hU. alm ah ac roa saw Toaa? mis pat. so* risks 6 M I boob Rrrs eve 9 42 bus sets 4 Sri I Bieu watbb morn Port of New York, November ill, INST. ci.KARrn. Steamship Alabama Kchenck. Savannah ? K I, Mltchlll. Steamship Nashville, Murray, < 'bar leston ? H paflbrd , Tiles toil A < o. Steamahlp Jamestown, Parrlsh, Norfolk, Ac? Lttdlam A Pleasanta. Ship Patrick Henry, Clifford, tendon ? Orinnell A Mlnturn. Ship .lohn Merrick, Crab'rce Olaagow? J W Kiw. ll A (V). Ship W Woodbury, M<i.rl,an Mobile? Itenner A Deikt. Hark Almena. Robertson. Valparaiso? Wm Martlet Bark Nor (Norwl. Madsnn. Kings Roads? Punch A Melneke. Bark Jrla<Rr\ Leconler, Malaga? R Olnwiddle. Hark Trieste, I.unell, Trieste ? Dutlfcl A Co Bark William, Heath, Lisbon? C A K J Pc tors. Bark Honduras, Rates. Betlxe, Hon? f Alexander. Bark Almeda, (loss, St Jago? B Klchards. Bark Haman. Orr Cardenas Brie Trade Wind, Reed. Cadlx? C 1 K ,f Peter* Brii' Jo?hua A Mary (Br I, Turner, fork and a market? Col llns A Mar?h. Brig Amanda Boekerman S< Cms? W P 'trhmidt Srhr Amerirus. Walters. Cardenas? .1 W K'*el| Srhr Ocean Bird, l-ockharl. Halifax? II ?i Donoran. MirllswpjnlBri. Scott. St Ji>bn, NB- ^ Sin hcra A Co. ScbrE Kranklln Mbvo. Key W >??| ? J Wendell. Srhr Sea Witch. Egbert, Alexandria? M He. tell Srhr Spencer P, Ma| es. Alexandria. A< ? M Hedell Sehr r H Abbott, Smith Alexandria? Merrill A Abbott Schr C T Strong, l.iscom. Baltimore- ? Malller, lx>nl A yue rean. Schr .Ino Cone. HuffeT, Philadelphia ? las Hand A Co. Schr Judge Taney. Utlmore. Hangor? 4) C llsrriman. Sehr Silver Cloud. Churchill, Portatn ?nth? S W I.ew.aACo. Sclir Isabella, Paulkliu. Rmtim-llsiM A Kprague. Schr Vndlne, Stocking. Hartford ? .1 B Kdwards. Sloop Warren. S'annard. New Haven. Steamer Memphis. Walaon, Charleston. Steamer Georges Creek, Morlcy, Baltimore, ARRIVE Steamship James Adger. Turner, Chsrleston. M hour*, with mdse and passengers, to Rpoffrrd, Tilesion A C<> Sehr Elliott (of Orleans. Mass . Knowles, St Johus. PR. Nov T, with sugar, A<\ to W linker. Sailed In company with br f l,otiisa P Snow, for New York Srhr H P Stoney, Alden, Charleston. 6 day?, with cotton, lo Ilollner, Potter A Co. Srhr Jonas Smith. Lynch. Wilmington. 8 daya. Srhr Hannah B, SMfman. Wilmington, bdaya. Schr Richmond. Janes Richmond, 4 daya. Schr E A Hopkins, Means, Virginia Schr Chn? Colgate, Seaman, lialtlmore, S days Schr R H Huntley, Hammond Italtimore, .1 day*. I' R surveying schr Gallatin, Ueut Roe, Portland. Me, 5 days. Steamer Jackson, Baker. Baltlotore. Kaperlenctd be.ivy W and SW galea the whole passage. HK1 OW Bark Eagle (of Boeton), 19 days from Ctiracoa. Bark Mar), 'Jtl davs ir.nn Trinidad Brig Klora. from Gonaives ? ( All by pilot boat Jas Avery, No . Also a large clipper (hip anchored near the bar. SAILED. Steamship* Alabama. Savannah; Mexico (Spsni, Havana. Ac; Jamestown. Norfolk. Ac. Memphis, Charleston, barka Te resa M 'I hnmai: Restless St Martha Sailed JOth, steamship Star of the West, Aspmwall. Wind during the day, WSW, and freak. MlwcUtnconi uid Dluiton. Bahr .T.ao Wn?i. nf and from mhMfllt, whl<-h arr *t Rio tirande prev to Aug SI, waa ao murh Injured on the to* msc in i? pampero of ?r 20 daya duration. that abe ? ?* mo dem*d ftnd Mud, bringing $44U> The J W waa built iu Pbila delphla In 1846. And w a- fully Inmrrd. , Bhuj Kimko, from Bluehlll for Norfolk, wbirh went ??h?r? at Soli uate, a* before reported, wan got off l?i|i ln?l. h) Mr M B Tower, and taken Into ("tit Blrer, Mar*hneld, from whenea abe w ill be towed lo BoaUm. The cargo will be real npped Boaton. flout Thawum Tatloe, i f and for Yarmouth from Port land, -w hu h wu aahorr on I'rniii" Beach. *u ??>( off night of 19th. badly lnjur?-<l. and taken lo Province town for rep?:rm. The outer marine ttatlon at Ronton reporta'hat Brachr .fob'i Benaon, frotn Not* Scotia, with w.?.d, r<* aahora on the >011 momlnR of the 3wh Inat, bat eame off at Z I'M, wnbout da mane. BiinvoRR, Nor 3ft?' The ateamer II R Beach took lire !??| night at II o'clock (aa before reported), an l waa ooaaiderahtr injured in bull aud engine Moat of her r*rgn waa diacbarged before the fire, hut that whleh remained la her ha* been ra<w? or leaa damaged with water thrown Into her hold The boll la more .lamored than I had reaaon to *uppoae when I tel. graphed toynu? probably lo the eitent nf aeTeral tbooaanl dollar* f By letter to Kllwood Walter, Ka>|, Becretary It. ?rl Of Underwrltera) SaoaT Pas* aCC? The bark Greenfield, Capt Beatlle which left here on Tueaday. 10th Inat. for Savannah, arnrad out in ftt hour* from bar to bar? the aborteat paaaagn by aaillng Tea ael know n on record. The following table ?1re* ? aummary of the reaaeta la tba barbora of New York. Roatoti Baltimore Char le*t. n K??a'i nah. Mobile and New Orleaiia, at the uveal acoounta from each of iboae porta ? *?w to??. Stcam*hlpa SI Itrig* 1-4 Ship* tu schooner* vn Bark* ltB ? Total frit Rteamahlpa 1 Brim ...TV Ship* . ?! Hrboooera. 4* Bark* ... 78 ? Total *6 iitnioM. Rte*m*hlpa ? Brig* 9) Ship* 17 Krbooneri 4M Bark' 12 ? Total 97 rttaai ???>?. Rt*am*hlp* ft an** V? Hh'i* 11 Rcboonera Id Barka 17 ? Total 66 liTiflll. Steamship* 3 Brig*..... 12 Khlpa 11 Schoonera 21 Barka IS ? Total S8 mu Rteamahlpa ? Brie* ,... 7 Ship* 27 Krhoonera II Bark IS ? Total <S RCW MU1MI. Rteamabipa II Brig* 19 Sblpa 117 Schooner* 20 Hark SI Total TO l.At ?mrr?? At Cherr'AcId !M Inat. bjr Me** ra Ktnc?ler A Bmlth. a fine brig of SM ion*, name sot reported to be com miinded by Capt Jame* t<elghton. Sotlrr to Mariner*. r R light mwl Relief, (llffOrd. arrired at New Bedford *Xta from How and Pig* *tatton. baring parted her mooring* at ?V? o'rlork morning of 30th, In con*c<iiience of the rhaln getting eatttfh* tinder a roek. and ibe *w*ll ralalng the rennet anapped It off she will return aa *oon aa an anebor la procured from Boaton. Whalemen. At Manrl'lua Sept f. F.liaba Pnnhar. Lincoln. NB. for a rrulae In a few dayi. had fW bbl* ?p. Kagle. M Nelly, do. for artutae. ele*n. Maaaae?|L llandy M.itl. for a rrnl*e. Nit *11; T? -tight. Tompktn*. NII. for a cruliw, lSnt) ?p. Brunvwiek. Butler. Dartmouth, do. Nl> *p Pnrrlfa Porta. f'?of?*T?W. Ort SI? In nort ?hi|>* Kate Pwanlnn, Reed, re pair* nearly completed, for KI*inore aooo. aa?,king freight; I'tiblln, Rralda. for Boaton *amed*T four*. No? a? In 1 ort ?hlp Moutiiain Ware, Hallet (flrom fhtnch* l*l*nd* ordered to Rot'erdam. Ki*mo*?, Nov 9? Sid bark Telegraph Ollea ffrom r"ron etadti. lt<?ton. had atarted 3l)tb. und pat back on account of head wind* (if ana. Oe? SI? tn port ahlp .1 F Chapman, Chapman dlag. OtMAiTaR, <>e? Ti? Rid ?blp Ch*|iln. M <>1111* irrom Tarra f-nal, N?>rleai?a. ? ark* White Cloud. Hoyt (from Smjrnai. Tt<wton Reph*r. Small (from Be?r'>iit), do. Rambler. Pack ard ll'i* Malagai, R(>rlean*..f Paya?n, Puller (fmm Mala ?a 1 BY'^k S9th. *hip Caoova, llutebin* (from I eghorni. do. The wind from Dd to Jlih wa? W, with *tormy weather, tin ITth it waa P and proimbly for at me day* after, llaMoa (ia?rr NP. t?et li?? Arr brtga Marian RldleT. liar try. N^ork land rid Not S for Barhidoeai, SBth. Standard, Attei ltaltlm>#e Cld ITUi arhr JuatlBa liiaodel. Peterann. Afprttio. I.i* lamoi. Not 7? In pnet ahlp Thomaa .lelferaon. Hill, for Hi(*rl"*n? lath M ? ? tfttn * h?git #? In port *hip Yonn* Ame*dra. Rahoock, from R*ni' n h r Palmnntb pn' In for refre*hm"n??. A1 ("Aug.*1 ba'k (ilen'mtn. Tel.enham. from Macao for F?'n ??nth. t.early flni?he<l repairing, would *all In a few dar*. Mtiaot. tict 2N-ln port bark* ltrl*tol Belle (Brt, Sponagle, ? I*. -w 'on neil da> . Nata l ytioen lltom), (Raple*. fcr New fork, hi* I'linan fx) 24 fn por' *bi|> Prl^Roiuic on" R?rTra^^? Not ??in | ?irl hark t^M'm, Donned, fbr Boa ton ??h i*a* * l.??*e Sept 9>- In port bark Aaron I Harrer (not At l-| M titar from Monroria. une. ? ?tin th 24 la i" rt bark* Panry TTIM. Wataon. for Jt'?i?a7dkva l*la??d. rldrldge ftir dn. aupp'Wr'd readr : S?a Wr < ere Ha l for do, Idr Bark (tcean Itreet.- I^lghton, wh . b *ld IS h tor tb- CoaM. la bound *n Kcbelle NeuTe, pro habit to l ?d for Pnglan I ./om?* PR Not 7- -std brtf I, p snow. Pierce N York. m .lona* BP. No* It? la port brig foeter im.< Paetor), Cr??ell. f..r Baltimore. Idg {'Id tirt SI achr tlolden (.ale, Hawmnad. Sydney. Hnana Porta. p(*Tnjt N ? Arr ?'lir Rn bard Yam, Prtnk, Phlla Ite'j hia Telegraph d. ' rig Caroline, from Remedlo*. ('Id ?h I P "ir'aineer Wil*o?. NOriean*. hark ('.nwiaek. Itallarif. Shi nrhae brig J Ntckerwm Nk kerv n. Philadelphia, achr* Harrill. Iki". Haytien. R H IWkln*. Tbomnann. P't?a<tla l.ather 1 hlM Nleker?in Philadelphia Htd. wind S* M. na breefe ?hu * t nil* Tim.*' M-gonticook . bark* 1 llml *. r.-i* Wm llrde brta* Munfo Park, I??ct Ani. Praiteaa Mien. Sarah Aoiitber. Sarah Starr. *ohr* Mar raganar' Angler ^ l i 1 b-l'? KT Rat M- Art arAr Mayflower, flopklna. New HB! T(t|. N t IV Ki l ahr Tlllle P. Hathaway. ( ar iena? ? -td w?n' m'o BewB.<rt It't.MI.AOn I.HitfT; Not l? Paaaing ont *ekr Bra. f<? BT"*k 4 V PM *b p* Vnnla Tor Ran Pranelaco, Tlmoe. for U'tdon ft PM hark T ?oim (ireak fr>r Malaga. Wind W. eerj 're?h li'H Kb ntil.R Not |?~ *rr briga 4oaerh, Cable*. Phi la ?. 1"f Nwk:?M It beret* iNri, Mun.hr NT.irk f ?r Yaia*. nth ??? friom, b, Brt. *(kinat.o do mr Mo?ifct.^t, NB; ?rboBt ?bP?kan Mark* w; J ( <>mpto?. skarp , t uarie* MrNeft. flendencb; W Marry Bnck and J H for pun, l^'ladelpfl* for Boston; 8 T Garrison, High 'do fur hraialre'r: fly.CkcMBM, do for Nantucket, Vermin (BrL AyTes. NYerk for Hlllsboro, NB; Huntress, I>ianey,Newbn - ry |iurl for Philadelphia; Abigail. Lee, Selem for do. kid briga Joseph. Hfbernla, Triumph; arhra Ijimartlne, 8 D Bailey B F. Shuru, Adellia, Fidelia, J Oompton, C M'Nell, W Harey, g T Oamson, Kly, Vernon, and Huntresa. Slth? Arr w hi Mary Munkio, Beer*, NYork for Boston. In port 10 AM, schra Lucy Blake. J H Btroup, Niger, Mary Mankln, Abigail: also a full rigged brig and Wa sehrs au known. Wind W, blowing a gale. HARTFORD, Not 1#? Ait achra C 8 Hazard, Blllard, and J G Baldwin, Clark, Kingaton. Bid 18th sloops New WerM, Smith. NYork; 19th. Harriet * Sarah, Rice, Philadelphia. HARWICH, prev to Not 19? Arr achr Emblem, Kelly, for NYork. NKW LONDON. Nov 19? Arr arhra Mary, Leater; A the*. Curry, and John Randolph, Nkkcrson, NYork; sloop Osrpie baug. Nelson, Newport for do. NF.W BEDFORD, Nov 20-Sld achr* D W Hammond, Chase, Norfolk; Angenette. Hooper, Philadelphia. NEWPORT, Nov 18? Arr brig Georgia. Carlisle, Boston for Philadelphia; schr C W Chapin, Farnham. NYork. 19th? Arr brigs Tangier, Pendleton. Frankfort for Philadel phia; Leviathan, Morion, Boston for do; Panola, Darts, do for do; Isola, Griffin, and Judge Blaney, Dixon, do for do; sehrs TUlle N. Hathaway, Bristol for Cardenas; D W Hammond, Chase. NBedford for Norfolk; Cyclone, Dall, do Mr Delawaro City; Rosannah Rose, Wynian, do for Philadelphia; John Bowman, Mears, Second Point RI for do; Alh&mbra, Coombs, Hau;:or for NLondon; Challenge, Hall, St George Me, for Phi ladelphia; Ann, and K II At wood, At wood, Boston for do? Whistler, Preabray. Taunton for NYork: Chelsea, Lord, Frankfort for do; J W Hall, Friend, Bluehlll for Washington DC; A Baker, linker, Harwich for Norfolk; Emblem, KeUey, Dennis for NYork; Romp, Mayo, NYork for ; aloopa In dex. Cash, Albanv for Boston; Neptune, Rarkett, Rondout. 20tb. 8 AM? In port all the above; and thsse reported 190). Wind WSW. Passed up schra R 8 Desn. Cook, from Balti more; lly W Morae, Phillips, from Philadelphia? both of and for Taunton. PROVIDENCE, Nov 2ft? Arr steamer Pelican, Aldrich, W York, schrs Worcester, Rhodes, snd Allan Downing, Rice, Philadelphia. Rid arhra J L Hess, Loper, Philadelphia; aloopa America. Reynolds, and Willard, Buckingham, NYork. At anchor in Dutch Island harbor 19th, achr Danl Brown, Henld, of and from Kail River for Apalarhlcola. PHILADELPHIA, Nov 20-Arr bark Cordelia, West In dies; schrs Norman, Colllna, Llngnn, CB; J H Oounce, long, nnd Jaa Harratt, Davis. Boston; Knight, Sears, Dennis; Corin thian. Taylor, Newbnrvport; E J Scott, Taylor, Lynn. Cld steamers Palmetto, Baker. Boston; Deleware, Copes, NYork; arhra Jonathan Mny, Cobb. Havana; Solicitor (Br), Mason, Belfast; Knight, Sears, Boston; Jaa Barratt, Davis, Roxbury; E J Scott, Taylor. Newoort. ROCKLAND, Nov 17? Sid schrs Mayflower, Matthews NT Orleans; Orrin Cowl. Smith, Spruce Head to load for NYork; Oregon. Illx; Eben Herbert. Johnson; Pallas, French; Me dora, Rhoades, and Chieftain, Rhoades, NYork; 18th, baric Horace Beats, Johnson, Dlx Island for Washington, DC; achr Joaiah Achorn. Brewster, NYork. Sl'Rl'CE HEAD, Nov ? th? Sid achr Wave, TUtwse, NYork. SAI.KM, Nov 19? Arr schr Mary Emily, Snow, NYork. Cld srhr Globe, Ellis, do. TAUNTON. Nov IS? Arr sloop J P Wallace. Lincoln, New York. S'd 17th sloop Sarah, Thrasher, NYork; 18th, schr Whistler, Prefcbrev, do. MLITICAL. AT A PrBMC MAbS MEETING OF THE DEMOCRACY of the Twentieth ward, held at Mill. ?man's Hall, corner of Tw< nty slith street and Seventh avenue, on Saturday even Inn, Vo\ 21. 1857, John tJibson wan appointed Chairman and (i Scbubach Secretary. The following resolutions wero unanimously adopted ? Whi rea*. ihe rights of the democracy of thl* city, but ranrfl partlcular'y of thin ward. In electing men to their nominating com cations. have been trampled on and the neople at largo not being consulted, but the delegates of the General Commit tee contrary to the rail emanating from Tammany flail, hav lntf't*ken upon themselves Ihe right to dictate what persona sliull form such eommlitee and what candidate* Khali b? named allowing themselves such rightaof assumption contra ry to the wishes of the people, he It ih? refore, R. solved. That we, the people of the Twentieth ward of tha city of .Sew York being directly opposed to such corruption, declare thut ? e oiv consider attch t icket regular a* emanating from the people at large, and not from a clique who failed to do their duty. Resolved. That we elect the following delegate* to our dif ferent Conventions: ? Council Convention ? lohn Ronrke. Thomas Baer, EdmonJ Connely, .John Dlvomt. Henry Carrol. W irif Convention? Michell Dee, Owen Mulligan, Charlen Ms. h. .lohn I.ennon, .lohn Troope, John Donnelly, Alola Muller. Constantino Grime*, liariholomew Doyle. Aldermanlc? James Flnlav. Kdward Conwell. Jaa. McMul len John Coughlan Michael Divine. Morri* Lew, Frederick Milli man. Teter Fnrrell, Thomas McConuell, Francis Rey nold*. R. solved. Tint we abide by such nominations a* they g1v<? u?, as they emanate from the" people of the ward according to the true democratic principle. Retolvcd. That we endorse the nomination of the Hon. Fer ntndo Wood for Mayor of this city, he being the friend of tho poor, the champion of our municipal right* R. solved. That the people of this ward are determined to persevere In seeing their wrong* righted, and not W> flinch until 'hey stand upon the sound basis of true democratic principles. The following nomination* were made, after duo delibera tion of the different committees, and ratified by the massed present ? For Alderman lame* Connolly. For OotUcttMO William F Sylvester. For School Commissioner John A. Kennedy, For School Trustees j For School Inspector Peter H. Duncan. r,.? r??...v.i? S Bernard Mullen. For Constable* J William Keenan. O. Sc-nrairn, Secretary. J. UIBHON, Chairman. ?PECUL HOT1CI8. M MASONIC NOTH'E.-THK MEMBERS OF ANOI,f>. S??oo l.ortge No I.T7. of F. and A. M.. are summoned to attend a meeting at tbelr lodge room, on Sunday after noon. at half past one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of re spect to our deceased brother, I.leut John () Remold* By order of (IKORilK O. JOYCE. W. M. Masonic hope i,odok. no. 2u f. a a.m-thb member* of thi* lodge are hereby notified that ihern will be business of importance brought before them at then* neit regular communication. They will please be punctual in their attendance. By order, WM. H. HOITSNKR, Master Masonic notice.-' thk mf.mrers of RXCRi-siore. Ixslge No 19fi F A A M , are requested to attend a re gular meeting of their Isslge, to be held at their Lodge rooms, corner of Orand and Centre streeta, on Monday evening. th? ltd ins' , at half past seven o'clock. Punctual attendance le re.|iir*'ed. as business of Importance will be brought befora i be I j?tge Hr order of OKORdK W R A Y, W. M. J. I'sasia, secretary. A SONIC.? THK MEMBERS OF PALESTINE LODOR, No Jtt?. F A A M are hereby notified to attend a spe cial meeting at their room. Jf*7 Bowery, on Tuesday, Nov. M, at *)? P. M Punctual attendance Is requeated. H. R. JACKSON. W. M MASONIC NOTICE -THK MEMRERS OF IRDKPKN den' |,odge laft F and A M . sre particularly reoneate.I '*? at'end the meeting to be held at tbelr lodge rooms. Maaontu Temple Bro-meand Cro*by streets, M'mdav evening. Nov. St aibuatne** of great Importance will be brought befora their no"ce B> order of JOHN RCS1I W. M Joaa W PtatiT Si Uglify. Masonic ?the members of Brooklyn ixwc.k. No #??, F.A M . are requested to attend an emergens meeting at the t?nd(e room corner of Court and toralemon street* on Monday evening. Zid tnat . at \ o'clock, on bugt arm of importance. By order of JOSFIMI R. BRKNMAW. W. M. W O. HiMto*. Secretary Masonic notick -arcana loduk mo. a* r. and A M ? Th. m-mbersof this lodge are earnestly re quested to attend their nnt regular communication, as t<u*l ? i ess ?>f much mtcreat WtU eome before the lodge. requiring immediate action J AS I MORKHOChK. W M. Marsh lodoe no m. r a m -the members are hereby notified to a'tend aspeeisl meeting at their room*, UA Orand street, ltr<- klvn E D . on Monday even ing. Nov 0, at tW n'clopk t* M for the 'rnnsarllon of Impor ? tan' business Punctual attendanee Is requested By order. Wa Sliiii. See'y W M I.EWIS, W M. VJ-EWYORK. NOV. *). ItBT ?THE PNDERSIONKD IS i-' prepared to let from one hundred to Ave thousand dol lars 'hat Fernai. lo Wixsl w II He elected Mayor at the ne?k ensuing election ?r one thonaand a. sins' five thousand, or ta that proportion, that he will have ten tfc ? isand m%J?rtty M OOOOKRKtlN, No fctt, IWlaqiur*. 0' kPFICR OF KB?-H!VE* Of T * I EN. fNKW Cf>rRT Hons*,) It Chambers atroot. New Yorfll mov I, as; Rotiee ts hereby glvsn that one par eont will be ad lad on Mm 1st day of Dwaemher on all taisa remaining anpaid shm two par aonl Wiu bo added mi the 1Kb day of Deeembav. OlMafca and b Ilia on etty banks tat sn ? . ? , P ng money and hUia not raootvad No monav rooetvad after 1 a'atoeL WlbSON SMALL. I.iaier (V iFFNR W A Mil A TT A R on. OOMPART, l? SS'itD ' way. New York. ?? ?? a' -The atoehtotter- ?c this company ars hereby notified tha?. In purauanee nf a vain of the (tireotora, a maoting of the atoekbol Wra wtll be heM at Uw offloe at the aompany . on tke fleet W?lnsodny la [I?eem bor nntt, ai It o'alork M , to Vake Into ennslderMhm and af fect, |f deetmhle, a redaouon of the aapttnl stork to Uieae ban dred Umaaand dollar*, giflnf to all ?harea ibereWW eaant ealne and character N Y Carryl, Edward Loarnad. % M. Riven. John Rallory Wa Poltoek. Jamea ML mJUt. Daniel R. Jonea, inrecwim. ffllK AMKRH AW IN-TlT'J'^^ I ? ^ f"r h LKONARD. F CARPKTIIH), t'PHOI.RTKRT, M. (1ARPFTINOS AND CfRTAIN MATRRIAI#, WIMTNlW J shades. glH oomb-es. tassels. Ac . Ac , AT KEDf cRD PRICRB, Lord a taYlor, aw i?7 NW siel MB1 Orand street ALL IN IMF PRICK <'F I ARPKTS A T STEWART * CO Have purchased, throiigh tbetr M ?nche*t< r h"'ise. At an immense reduction, _ _ 2 (Wl piece* of TAPFSTRY. RRI SSF.I AND VFI.YET Chnrm. Which, with th. lr . iten*lve suck on hand, they ikiB??h?? priceMfnuch below The cost of mannfaetitre. Broadnay, Chamber* and Reads streeta. ' ??!"', ? in" ass: WINKRAM l.?UH*?4N ALF FRRQrRNTt.T RECOMMKVDED TO THOSE n* . 'i'H ring *n egtra nourishing art. For tms purpree .>r general f*mil> use n<"h?ig b. f er can be ntnnd tbsu th* Fits* bet ban ale. Wh. n I' acquire* the satne *ae It eam.ot t>^ distinguished trom the eipenalve imported ale*. For seta plot bottlnsi lu latge or amall qusntitles. ft. HARLOW. Iftg 1'earl street. H'OMF PRKWFD RROI.lSH Al.K ON PRAfflllT Ott j bottled, f't I be i-onvetl.life of families; pints II Mil qu irts, S2 ? esse containing one doeen, flny cents allow <1 tor bottles an.l case when returned. Orders by post ron'aln ? ng a remit lance aaactually attended JoflN DIXoN, ? ine i.nd spirit merchant. No. S Httd*oii Mrcet, near tho Chamber* street rsllioad depot. OCOTCH MALT WWtSKKT, PURR AS IMPORTED.-* O Fumllle* supplied st the wlmhaaH prlee. Orders br m.st era taming a remltisncc punotnally ^attended to JOIINf TH XoN, wine snd spirit merehant, No S Hudson gtreet, neae he ( Iiambers *tn?et railroad depot. T~ HANKSOIVINO DAY? A FINE ASSORTMENT O** ht rndle*. * inee, Scotch. Irish, Monongsbela and llonrborl whiskies; Jamaica rum Holland and Schleriam gin, l?fidon an. I Pablin porter *nd Scoteh ales st prices to suit tfcr tknee. Inr sale at 1 NDKRHllX A M ATTKKm >N'S, U* Rrooma street, near Broadway. COAL. / lOAt Ft?E C ASH-DISf II A RolNo'oN MONDAY A Nil I Tuesday, broken coal. s.iltaMe f.T large hall stoves. ranee, furnaces Ac delirerci at %i N, pert<m, alao nut o"S'. *11 Oeeene siree's, ,11.1 Hoeery. and NO llouston areei. JACOB WKEKS |?KD Afr WWT? ASH TOAL - f'F ACIl flRCH ARI1 Jk from the |m.i*t approved mine*. Uhlgh of Ihe vartaiut *t,e* e arraBted genuine. Ale. Cumberhtnd. I.lverrod otrel. r.ngltsh ( annel and llrrckeari iie c.mls all at the t.-e Oanirt gtreete sad corner June and vt ett ?u??a