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BROOKLYN II I A IWIIIUL IV (1 IKIS, tmi in 1 1 1 "i i.v wino cranEAi W1110 Convention. The Judii ml Convention for the Second Judicial District met at Pounhkcrpsii! Taesdny, the 11th iiul. 'ant! Tellar, I of Dutchess, was called to (he fjg On the Consolidation Plan, the Willinmt-burgh Gmrtte remarks: In reference to the plan, it ought tole that the time has been so brio, during whidi their business niut be completed, that uothii more than the general features could be sketched out. Hence there will bo some points. and pestilence, uulil one night; his npaituieuts were in the Church where he ministered, and llicre he was taken ill.

He arose and clothed himself and went down to the FhysieiaiK-he jut worse, i-ix days died, in full possesion of bis mind mid liilciilties, and. in full reliance on bis Suviour. He came to the end he tcnt.ion to politics, but 011 this occa-ion-a prent (jilcstion was to be discussed and that political party called Whigs were assembled. Some eminent bad spoken, and as late us ten o'clock lit. uiijit this youiii'ster was ceiled out to peak.

I will ilcsciibe it ill the words of a list-iier, (for I as not tiiei'e,) in the words of the bite Jiide Hadclilt'. who told me Said he, a small slender lad presented hirjisvlf, and I thoutrht he wa coinir to recite a niece but Committee of Kings County, Oetolier Oth, 1853. Fe olre.d, Tint it be reeoininon led to the Whin Lleitirs of Kinxs County to n9jnil''e in tiieir respective Wards and Towns, ou Wednesday the 19th for the purpose of electing three each to represent them in Countv Convention, 1 ii 11 Tillv 1ILV. EVAN JOHNSON, A. hpo-wer.

v-iriri'T, t- I'. tn.ii lt. tr WIliG NOMINATIONS. had ahiaj's ex-peeled lor he had said to me tbut he expected to die of Y'ellow Fever. A difficulty then arose, no Clergyman could be found ho was willing to go in to perform Chair.

Mr. Meeks, of Queens, was appointed Secretary. Messrs. Gilbert of Kings, Swi.lof Dutchess, and Anlhou of Richmond, were appointed a Committee on Credentials, who after waiving and considering the credentials of the delegates presented to then), reported in favor of 1 1 IN sr. MI' IiAhU UIMICH, f.Oft.1, 9TH 1 85 8.

From our oun Reporter.) The Rev. Mr. Jnhiison, Pastor of St. Michael's P. E.

Church, in High street, delivered an ex-1, i nn Cum. ml Sermon on Sunday last, on whi' intift be 1 It to tune una expeueuee iu! adiuslment Like 0 constitution which can only embody fundamental truths on public polity, while the details must be furnished by laws, so this plan presents the principles on which a union of tho cities and town can be effected 111 the most advantageous manner. The importance of the contemplated measure, is generally allowed by candid and disinterested men. 1 use the term disinterested men. Me use the term dwitere-ted, in the senso or being free from the bias which office seekers are sure to feel, in all public measures, that tend to check tlieir vrouma Hiren ddciations beinx unrepresented.

to be held nt Airs. I'lallaish Hotel, on Monday, the 24th inst. at 3 o'clock, 1'. to nominate suitable candidates for State Conator and Cminly Wlicers, to be tup)irted bribe Ucmocratio Whigs of this County ut the eneuin; general eloe-tion. Kach delegation from the cities of Brooklyn and Williamfbnrh to be elocted bj harlot.

from the Towns tu be selected a the Toan Committee sbill order. liemlred, That it bo recommended to the several Wards and Towns to hold their meetings from 6 o'clock tn Hi o'clock, P. nnd nt the places enu-inended below unless otherwise directed by tho Ward nud Town Committoes. Ward, Brooklyn, at Braneh Hotct, FuTton-st 21, Snokikors' Hotel, Mia-t. he had not spoken three sentences hen I discovered there was something very remarkable in li'iu.

He continued speaking fir about half an hour and kept up the interest of the meeting all the time. It was by far the best speech made that night mid perhaps" he a hied, the bet speech he had ever heard." Who is he asked the Judge. Where does he conic from 1 could tell hut little as I before said I had not known he had given bis attention to polities at all. Perhaps it was, that differing as 1 did from his political virws, bo had felt delicate in mentioning the subject. There were, however, friends there who observed him and said that the burial service; ami commit bun to the grave withtut the rights of seljiultiire, did not seem proper.

In this emergency who eamo forward the humble Christian penitent whom he suspended from the coom unity, read the service over bis lifeless body and committed it to the dust, there to await tha 1 esurection und the life everlasting His was a short life but it wusn distinguished On motion, it was Resolved, That tho delegates from each conn- tv rwowntcd present the jiarnii ol a eiiinli'lute 1 the late Stephen Patterson, who was ill the midst of his valuable labors and in the prime of life, stricken down by yellow fever lit Vieks burgh. The excellent nil jett of this discourse bavin been well and favorably known to a largo circle of our most worthy citizens, we give a full for nomination, uinl that other than those presented he considered. The following names were then resented .11 and 11 -etui one. lie fell in the miilst ol untile AmiiENT at the Peok-iii- Feriiy. A colli with his uruiour 011, fighting bravely, us much sion occurred ot this side of the Peck Slip Ferry lad mils have un education." Some so as any hero ho ever faced nil enemy.

Can we not say of him indeed Blessed are the dead evening, tho boat Oualnika running who die in tho Lord Ho indeed rested from 1 inius Dutchess limmctt. Westchester Thomas Ncilson. Queens S. Siniih. Urange Thomas McK issuck.

hichmon and RocU- Inrid No candidate. his labour. The Bishop himself in conversa sketch of Mr. Johnson's remarks in our columns, confident that th.y will bo found interesting and edifying. The Keven nd gentleman appropriately chose for his text that passage of tho Episcopal 'hureh ugainsi.

iue ooiik-iieuu end persons were thrown overboard, and it is tion, has told me that for the last two or thrco feared some were drowned. Accounts are very he appeared to grow more ami more 111 craec as he grew in age; and it was that which An investigation will bo hud tc- eualilcd him with fortitude to sacrifice his lit confiicting. day. nan in this city then subscribed for that pur-po-e and I was requested to tako charge of his edueulio.i. This 1 declined mid said I would do no such thing, unless they would be pledged to carry him throng li as I thought it, was a serious thing to tnke a boy from a trade and givo him un idea of having an education unless they were so prepared I therefore declined unless they to keep him at school for three yeiis.

Much to their credit all the gentlemen agreed to it, and contributed the necessary sum jilSO I think, for his expenses. for the good of his fellow ereutures. It was no 3d' City Hotel. 4th Washington Hall, 6th Brooklyn Hotol, Uudsoa-ar. oor, I'ronpect-st, 6th Coal office, Warren oor.

Col- nmbia-st. 7th Wilson's Hotel, Flushing-av. near Kent. 8th Lindscy's Hotel, 3d-ar. -0 9th Holdor's Hotel, Bedford.

19th Allen's Hull. 11th Gidding's Hotel, jate Coins-coyncs, comer and Raymjnl-st 1st Ward, Williamsburgh, at Ashland Hall, South Dt-Bt. ordinary case, and the Church has met with no burial service, taken from the Hook of llevela lions (Chapter verse IS:) And I heard a voice from Heaven raying unto mc, Write, Messed aro tlio doid which die in the bei'J, from henceforth! Yea, aaitk the spirit, that tliey may rest from tliclr labors i an! their works ilknv tiiuui." ordinary loss. He planted there tlio Uiurcli mid On motion, H13 Convention proceeded to ballot. Tho following wiu the result of the first ballot: 3 Smith 6 MckUsock Kmmett 2 Ncilson 1 Mo.

Simeon Dbai er. The suspension of business by this gentleman has caused quite a sensa nt Washington. planted seed that will crow up and flourish. Anions his other labors there he conducted a paper which was devoted to the propagation of Ills time was procurrod, (tho last Tear that I'gT Captain Gibson has- published a letter the truth, the whole truth and nothing out 1110 truth. But lie has rested from his labors" and My friends (proceeded the preacher) here is great a soloinn and 1111 awful truth contained expressing himself satisfied with tho action of remained to be served of his apprenticeship,) then leaving him 20 years of age.

During tho lust year, however, I ought to say, while he was in these words. ell might the voice Irom TA TV. For Sterrra ry of K. W. 1.EAVEXW0RTU, of OnoiuUgs.

For OQ DEN" I10FFMAN, of New-York. For Canal CommLisiohcr, C0RKELIC3 GARDINER, of Men. Comptroller, M. COOK, of Saratoga. For Slsilt Tn-MUTtr, G.

0. of Buffalo. -For SI! Frhon Inspector, mna'ATiuek', of Albany. ftiuV fCagiiuer, JOHW T. C'L A of Monroe.

yure 0 Appeals, (long terra,) of New-York. For Judcjf Api'tfil', (d'il to,) JOSEPH MCI.LEX, JclToraon. For C'to 1 HEN AM IN J1AHWO0D, of Livingston. OOUN Y. For AMtmbly, Dilricl-JOHN C.

SMITH. 2J --SAMUEL T. IIACKfS. Thr Elections. Until flic State elections, our columns will bo greatly occupied with tlio claims of candidates nud iim rallying cries vt political forces.

So fern wo cart nWrv, tlio Whys everywhere cxliil.it a discretion mid Unanimity auspicious of orerv.dielniin giicciw. In out' own county, important nominations are yet to ba made. Tlie namos presented by our opponents call for great good Judgment of (election on our part. Let each of our candidates bo able to respond to tho republican test la he noNF.iT ia iff capable," With a judicious tickot, success is just as certain as is defeat if our choice be unfortunate. The DjiMooRATroj Nominations.

Tlio Demo, crats of this County, yesterday nominated B. Lunar, Esq for Senator, in place of Judge Vanderbilt, who resigned, from family considerations and tho pressure- of private business. The Judge was supported in this district by many Whigs, as a Canal Democrat, and ably fulfilled his pledge. Mr. Lninnr is tho President of the bank of the Republic, a man of excellent character and liberal disposition, and will require a good name to boat him.

tho government in his case, (From the Timos.) New'l'erk Cattlo JTInrkct. Monday, October 10th, 1853, has gone "where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest" Oh my friends there is rest in Heaven, and God grant that we may all attain that rest; und when called hence, having fought the good tight of Faith, and having on the armour of Righteousness, guarded by His Grace on the right and left, May God grant this may be our portion for ever und ever. Amen 1 11 Necessary for a choice, 8. The result being announced by the Chair, Urn Convention proceeded to a second ballot with tho following result Rockwell 8 McKissock 3 2d Fronch's Hotel, Omnd-t. 3d Cnion Hall, Ewen st.

Bushwlck, at Ranifhead Hotel, Groenpoint. Flatbush, lit Mrs. Wiggin'i Flatbnsh Hotel. 1 i Flatlonds, at John Bergen's. Heaven the voice of the eternal Son of God, in his glorified humanity, well might that voice speak and say such an essential truth as this "lUc-toed are they that die ill the Lord." nh 1 uiy hearers, it did nioro than utter that truth.

"ll says "writ it down make it an iin-oortant part of tlio Word of God. It was not so serving his apprenticeship ho applied to me and said he wished to learn a little latin. I offered to teaih liini. "1 said he, "I could find time Sir, to learn a grammar if I hud one, I gave him a latin grammar and in a few duys he had learned about one third of it In the course of a few more he was enubled ts translate some of 'a book used in Colleges Virgil In a'very short time with about half a dozen lessons, and very little, if any, more assistance than I have spoken of, ho mastered the latin For Beoves, at the Washington Prove Yard, corner of Fourth avennc and hirty-tourtti street, and at New Lots, at Obediuh Smith's Gravescnd, P. V.

Ihnmon's Hotol. New Utrecht, nt Stedman Wriirht's Store. Chamberlain's Hudson Kivor Bull's Head, foot of merely instructions foi the then present time, but a part of God's Holy Word, for all ages; as lonjr as time should last wherever tho truths Smith 3 It Judok Rockwell. The Whigs of this district Kubinson street- or tows an 1 Calves, Sheep and Lambs, (and also for Beeves,) at Brownings, in Ev Order of the Committee. Sixth street, noar Third avonuo, und also at Cham bcrlain'i.

have well discharged their duty in presenting the uiimo of this gentleman for the Supreme Bench. He has a mind eminently judicial, and CIIARLE3 KELSEV, Chairman1 Isaac Badeao, Secretary. At Allehtom's Washington Drovb Yard. OITcrod this day, 2,527 Beef Cattle offered during language I lu like manner he studied and mastered tho Greek. 'J here was then established at Bristol near Philadelphia, a college when they combined manual labor with instruction, and there fIN DEMOCRATIC WIIIU GENJhT, the week, 2,635.

subjoin the returns for the Tho Chair announced that Rockwell had received a majority of all the ballots cast On motion of Authon, of Richmond, it was Resolved, That Hon. Wrn. B. Rockwell is the unanimous choice the Whigs for Judge ol of tho Gosp.d should be proclaimed he was to wiiie out this great triitU: Messed are the dead who die in tho Lord, for they rest from their labors," which truth, if we had no other part of Scripture in hich reference was made to it, would give us all the information we do-sire. Hut, my friends, who aro those who die in the Lord Those "die in the Lord who, dur- week, in detail, together with the section ot country unuiitlee, of the City of Brooklyn 0L1IH' 'fu will add weight to the decisions of the Court The choico of Judges by the people will not lose respect or confidence, if equally high names are presented.

whence tho supplies came 1353. BEEP cattle. Resolved, That it bo recommended to tho De I 50 By the Un ison River Railroad, head the Supremo, Court of the Second Judicial cratio Whig Electors of 'this city, to assembly! their respective Wards on Wednesday, Ootober 1, liy the uuusnn inver Bv tho Kric Railroad 34 360 375 1 sent him. 1 do not suppose that he did much manual labor, but tllero be applied to himself to study. He' remained there two years when the Institution broke up, and was found to be in debt Some clergymen were even said to be disgracefully connected with it in relation to the debts and were arrested.

I allude to this cir their lives have lived unto the Lord, and not unto themselves; who have cultivated the gruco given by His Holy Spirit who cultivate from 6 to 8 o'clock, P. M-, to select by balk 1 delegates each, to represent them in City ConjTJ Krom Pennsylvania, on foot From New York State, on foot 109 Kings Col-ntv. Democuatio Nominations. tion, to be held nt the City Hotel, on Thurtfl October "Oih, at 75 o'clock, P. to nominate I From lork State, on cars From Ohio, on cars From Virginia, on foot 232 556 100 111 able candidates for tho offices of CommissionpJ 1 The Democratic Convention assembled at Hotel, in Flatbush, yesterday, and nominated the following ticket: ltenaira nnd Supplies.

Collector of Tains and Asl From Kentucky, on foot that grace by seli-exaiiiination, oy, penitence and prayer, and thus lnaiiil'est their faith in Christ, nlid who continue serving the Lord unto the end of their life, such aro thoje who "die in the Lord." They are blessed, too, abundantly blessed, here, and eternally hereafter. This world is a world of labor, and those who die in tho Lord rest from their labor. The STOCK BEi Elt'ED BY THE HARLEM RAILROAD. munts, nnd Street Commissioner, to be supported the party at tho cnminir general election. i Resolred, That tho Wards will meet at the uL Beef "attio 177 Cows and Calves 8 The Hungarian Regalia Discoveiiv ok St.

Stei-iien's Crowx. It appears that the Emperor of Austria lias at length possessed himself of the Crown of Hungary in the preservation of which Kossuth and bis countrymen appeared to think there was a kind of charm so much importance did tliey attach to it Tho New York Iribttne draws the following sketch from an account of tho discovery in the Tcuusii'ir nn official organ It was fully show nt the outset, by Auditor T. von Kurgur, that Kossuth first took the insignia to Ait-Orsovn, but being unable, with any due degree of security, to conceal thein there, took tuein to the Hercules Baths at Mehaciia. Finding, however, slill less opportunity to hide Veal Calves places as designated in the county cull, unless o(T wise ordered by the Ward Committee. Sheep and Lambs 1,518 Mate Senator.

George 13. Lamar, District Attorney. Alexander McCue. County Treasurer. -James M.

Seabury. Justice of the Peace. Nicholas Stilwell. Coroucr. of Williamsburg.

Superintendent of the Poor. J. A. Snel. A letter ns read from Senator Vanderbilt Christian has to labor here and combat against Shoots Jo A H.

GALE, John L. Spader, Secretary pro. tern oeI2 cumstance as showing that it is not altogether a new thing for clergymen to incur difficulties in fouiidiug an Institution for Education. Patterson returned here. I advised him to try and enter the New York University.

He feared ho could not afford the time, and in order to meet this d.ffimlty he sought entrance in tho senior class, thereby gaining one year. This is the only instance I know of such a thing being done but he sustained his position and at the expiration of one j'eur further graduated at the bead of that class. The newspapers at the time spoko of tho oration delivered by him as one ol the most distbigiiishej pieces over produced. Shortly after this he declared that he felt convinced and I ardently believe, that he was, by thojloly Ghost called to the ministry. The gentlemen 1 have mentioned wanted to pledge tW TII15 WHIG ELECTORS OF TUB Prices The market has been quite active during tho week, and prices for Beeves uro a shade better The qualities of stock are also better.

Prices ranged from 37 to 89 50 per 100 lb. Veal Calves add at from iia to 6c, Cows from 30 to $60. Shoats 86c a 6J0. Fourth Ward aro ro'iucstad to attend a meotinff to be held at Washington Hall, Ada ms street near TillarT, ilcclidinn a re-iioiiiinntiou, in tho event of one his spiritual enemy against the sin which re-mainetli and abideth in him this ho must constantly struggle and labor to overcome. Those aro the labors that the Christian has to discharge to seeiiro.any hope of success.

But when he dies in the Lord he has no further need to labor, no further need for tho exercise of Faith, or hope ho abounds in the love of Cod and holy angels and spirits made perfect. Thus those that die in the Lord aro blessed, At Browning j. Offered 8,440 Sheep and being tendered. The first or informal ballot for Senator resulted I Lambs, and 65 Cows and Calves. I'ricos of Sheep from 92 00 to SI 00 to 87 00 to St) 50.

Lnmbs from on Friday ovening, October Mth, fur the purpose of nominating by ballot Ward Officers to be supported at the ensuinz election in November next. Poll opsn from 6 to 8 o'clock, P. M. By ordor of the Ward Committee. oel2 3t JACOB OLTWATER, Chairman.

SI 50 toJ 50 Unsold 1,200. Cows and Cuives brought from S25 to $15 to $50. All sold. Market .19 The democrats threw over Dr. Ilulohins tho Temperance candidate without scruple.

Alexander McCue the candidate for District Attorney, is a gentleman of hicdi character and fine taleuts, who has had considerable experience as Assistant District Attorney. other candidates are all respectable names. It need not bo added that all the nominees are all harj-shell hunker," The hunkers in this County give nothing to tho them there, he returned forthwith to Alto-Orso-. vo, placed them in the house of a certain George Theodor, und finally by the assistance of trustworthy persons forwarded them at night across the C.orua toward the Wiiiluchiuu boundary, on hoi-Bos bought for the purpose. It was also rendered certain that companions of Kossuth hud and rest irom tueir moors Temporal aim si 11 11 1- ual.

This great fact thus briefly expounded Aiii'iri i.xis. Ac. I him to become a lawyer but that 1 would not declared to be such by tho voice of God. What consolation is hero oll'ered to those who have ..11 Whole number of votes 0. IS.

Laiiiar Jas. II. llutehjngi Tunis licrgeu Philip Hamilton Geo. A. Searing.

Samii'd Johnson Ronieyn. brisk and arm. At Chamberlain's Hudson Rivor Bull's Road. beeves, 40 Cos and Calves, and 3,600 Sheep and Lambs. Beef Cattlo firm at 7o.

to 9 jo per lb. all sold. Cows S'25 8 10 a tS 3 Sheep, from i I 75 to $4 50 a 80 50. Lambs 82, 83 a 81. Calvos, 60.

to 7c all sold. At O'IIrien's Offered, 216 Beeves; sales at from 87 to S3. 20 Cows all sold from 830 to $70. RECAPITULATION. Beeves.

Cows and Calves Sheep lost dear friends and relatives, and can indulge a comfortable hope that they have "died in the Lord," taken from a world of trial and sull'er-intr to that glory that fadcth not away. What purchased 011 the same day, at Alt-Orsova, toob for nnd had at nilit left for the Czerna. Tho winter 011 the lower Danube having como on very early, und covered the earth with snow a foot in depth, no search could be uiado for some mouths in the ground about Alt-Ursovn, ami when in April, 1S.50, the snow and ice melted, nil traces of any excavation had disap TREMENDOUS BARGAINS AT THE CELE-bratod Ijirgut and cheapest Carpet Establishment in tho United States, NO 9U BOWERY, NEW-YORK, Ifirnm Eight Spacious Sales Dooms, Wholosalo and ltetsil. Salts Room, No. 1, Contains the most extensive, fnshionnblc and hand yonis nssortment of Hare's celebrnted tlish and American Floor Oil Cloths, of the neffesftEl allow.

It was now necessary that something should be done for his maintenance, and I was fortunate enough to procure him a situation in Virginia, as the teacher of four children of nephew of the lntu General Harrison, President of tho V. S. Ho became nil inmate in the house of this family of great distinction, nnd consequently mingled in the best society where no doubt he tiieli I'lausmu oy Ins Interesting conversation. After completing his residence there he returned here, here ho was ordained to the comfort and consolation is that to us! Let us all tako to ourselves I hat comfort that The ToUl I'l lowing is the result of tho riRST Full MAI. HAI.LOT.

..1, 1. ulnar -10 tho text most assuredly gives which, while it is to us all. is tmrtieuhirlv so willi ru. 2,685 li)7 1,518 55 8,444 350 40 3,600 216 20 Allerton's Browning's- Chamberlain's O'Brien's 10 the case to winch i purpose more pecu satin finish, rnarblo, Italian, Fresco and Scroll c. 1 liarly to apply the worda.

peared, and further research in this quarter was prevented, and the attention of those engaged in it turned to another part of the kingdom, by the shrewdness of tho Ifossulh party who se Paintinxs ever offered In this city, from 2s. 6d. to 1 office of Deacon previously to that ho had ex $1 the sqnnre yard, of 1 to 8 yards wiuo. 13,562 Total 3,251 Little did 1 ever think that it would fall to my lot to preach the funeral sermon, or speak of the death of the subject of my remarks 1 mean tho Kev. Stephen Patterson.

1 know not whether I cnu siillieieutly control myself to speak of him as 1 ought, and I am sure I shall speak very imperfectly, und will omit many cret It removed the private murks and signals to a different place. Early last spring Knrger was ordered to devote bimsell to the task of seeking the chest amined Into the sneranients of the church und it is unnecessary to go into the details of his reasoning It is enough that he concluded it was his duty before ottering himself for tho ministry to enter the church, liich he wished to do by baptism, and for that purpose he applied to the. Bishop though be bud been baptised before ir some other communion. This be considered but a ceremony, and when tho Bishop asked bales Koom, Io. Thoro are two hundred and fifty pieces of the choicest, most besiitifnl and desirable patterns of English and American Ingrain Carpeting, at unparalleled low prices, from five shillings to six shillings and six poneo per yard.

Manufactured for our city sales. Sales Room, No. 3, Contains thrco hundred pieces of English a ng 1 Aineriein Imperinl Three Ply Carpeting, an magnificent. Scroll and Gothic fiiiires, imported aids, 1 111 which the insiiruia were deposited. He start At Bushwick, L.

on the 10th of October, Sam uel Cono, of lllino hi Eliza, youngest daughter of ths late Robert Wultrer of England. la New-York, on the 11th of October, William Henry Fox to Ann Delia Lane J. Meyorhoef to Miss Margsrot Elizabeth downs. Quekm Draot'itATir Nominations. On Tuesday last, the County Convention was held at the Court Houso North Hempstead, Albert 0.

Carll, a firm and independent Democrat, and one of the mail useful uml men of Queens, insisted upon presenting resolutions. This li to a di.TcrcDco resulting in two meetings, hich presented tho following tick-eU HARPS si 11 A SMAhly, John Seniintf. Cwir'e 1. Ketehaui. Fjr tVimty Morris Fusdiok.

Morris Fos did'. For District AHoriifii, Win. S. McC'oun. Win.

MeCoun. For Kit)', of Fow. Willet Chuiiiek. Abm. A.

lloudrickson lor (f StoHK. TiionmsD. Monfort. Warren Mitchell. For Coroner, AVm.

W. Strew. John R. iSchcuck. Tho Softs might as well como out everywhere and show their strength.

They will reeivo no mercy from the things that 1 ought to say, anil perhaps say some things I ought not to say; hut I have deemed it mv duty in view of tlio relation which has existed between us, and as most of ed on the principle that the secret could have been imparted to but fetV persons in order to attain to any degree of security, and thut they inii-t have chosen some point, which could be easily found again by thoui or by their messengers, even upon the lapse of years and furt her that they could have crossed the Ciicriia by only 0110 way, and that tho pfaeo of concealment Jin. II. lliitchings 21 Philip Hamilton Samuel K. Johnson 'J Dr. lliitchings 2 Total 80 The Chair declared that Mr.

0. I). Lnmnrhad obtained a majority of tho votes, and was elected the nominee of tho Convention. NOMINATION foil IllSlal'T ATTOIINty A motion was made that the Convention proceed to nominate a candidate for District At-tortinv, and that a formal ballot bo taken. This resulted.

Whole number of voles To Alexander MeCue, 6(1 llenrv llagner, Nicholas P. O'Brien 20 Total 79 For County Coroner tho ballot was: inaiiiil'acturcd to order, somo of which cannot 11k found al ony other establishment in tho Unit Flatcs. Sales Room, No. 4, 00 mm, In this, city, on tho 12th cf October, Ellen, wife of (loorge Wallace aged 57. At Canarsio, L.

011 the Oth of Octcbcr, John Wright, aged 59. must be beyond that river a region nllbrding but a few places suited to their object Although a pretty thorough knowledge of the surface of this territory had been gained pret ioiicly, most thorough and caretul examination tvas Contains ono hundred and fifty pieces of fine It orain Carpetino, cf splendid new patterns, at ajOO tonishing low prices, 3s 2s. 6d os. and 4s. p.S) yard.

Sales Room, No. 5, I 1 Displays a wonderful variety of Enolish CRtroorJ him whether bo had not better be baptised hypothetienlly he replied nnd I may mention it as an instance of tho decision of his character Had I any doubt about it I would not bo baptised at all 1" Having been ordained he my curatu and assistant at St John's and remained there for our year and I may appeal to any old members of that congregation and ask whetho there have ever been such sermons preached in that church I care not by whom, us were preached by that, young man, If they could no'w be printed they would bo valuable treasures. About this time Bishop Otev from Tennessee PHILADELPHIA MINSTRELS, CON-cert Hall, Henry street, between Clark arid his dearest relatives live in this city and the immediate neighborhood, to set apart half an hour this morning to speak of his life and death. It is not my purpose to pioiionnce an eulogy upon him. I do not feel competent to do that, neither do I much believe in eulogies, and the best eulogy I can utter, and the best sermon I can give, will bo to tell nil I know about him.

There lire not many of whom wo could tell all without telling something disagreeable; but I may tell all 1 know of this (not to speak in extravagant terms) distinguished young 11111:1. lie came to this country from the north of Ireland, 1 believe tho Diocese of liapboc near lielliist, ill the year 1821 for these dates 1 am indebted to his undo who resides in lirooklvn. Picrrepont This talented Company will make their third appearance this evening with nn of 4 yards wide. Also 3,000 yards of 00 once more begun. This lasted several months in all weathers, and eveu throughout the clear entire change of performances (and during this woek.) Too abilities and talent of this troupe are una yams wmo, at js ami a.w os, per yarn.

Also, Mngniaeent AMsaie and .65 moonlight nights ot July and August Every upturned clod, every buoh. tree, broken branch stone, rut or scratch in the earlh was noted, the minster Hearth Rcos, and 1,000 Tufted Ro al -i3. eacii. Whole number of votes, Joseph Creamer, 85 0. T.

Cook 30 well known, and thoso who desire to laugh andspund an ovening pleasant, should by all moans go. Performances to commence quarter of 8, doors open ut 7. Admission Paruuotto 25oents, Galleryrl2i. It Sales Room, No. 6.

same spots were passed over and over tigiim by came to attend a convention 111 town ami was those enrnircd 111 the search, sometimes 111 one Is fully stocked with every variety nf Striped Figured Stair and Hall Carpetino, at 2s. bal ic Ht mr honso. His atlentlon was iin- llo was then Dor 10 years ofi nve. lie had be-1 mediately drawn and fixed unon that vouiii? Total, The snooosnfiil candidates were severally lore he ciiino received tome ol tlie rudiments of 10 os per yam. Also, faigiisii lapestry, Br'.

I scls nnd Velvet Stair Carpet at 7s and 1'. per yard. man, and he prevailed upon linn to accompany BROOKLYN ATIIEN.TtUJL MADAME Henrietta Sontao's only Grand Concert uuaiiinioudy nominated clared on motion above stated. In Sales Room. No.

7. in Brooklyn, on Friday, October 14lh. at kvof 1 I) 1... 1 Tl liie iirooiuiii jiineiiM um, iioe.oicu uy cilf. idi.ii, ci.iiiitic.ici, aim UlUli 1.

education in the common schools in that part of Ird.iiid, in connection with tlio Presbyterian Church, nnd had very early discovered great love for learning, and was thought to be 1111 uncommonly suini't boy. He raiue here ii his parents. 1 knew iioihing of liini until the year 182'i. In that year, soon after St, John's Church liini to a more extended field for bis labors. As if it was ordained that he should be connected with 1 resideuts of the U.

he was introduced to a village whore four Brothers of the President Polk (who was himself a Presbyterian,) ere the princ ipal supporters of the tpiscopnl-ian hureh. He was sent to visit there and direction, soinetiuicsjn another, now leaving the spot iu despair of finding tho clue, and yet, as if called back by some higher power says tho Austrian writer returning again to the search. The result of all this leseurch was tho convict iwii that tin-tokens uf the place 'of concealment intist bo found in some peculiar conformation ol the earth or hills, or iu some peculiar tree or trees. Knrger concluded filially that the desired sign must be sought among the trees. Now began anew a careful examination of the entire wooded district, and at last in a solitary spot, Maimmk Sontau.

We should consider the city of Brooklyn discredited, if this FlHHT HeNATOHIAL DlSTBtlT CoNVKM'ION. TllO Democratic Convention of the First Senatorial District, comprising tho counties of Queens, Suffolk, and Richmond, held at Jamaica on Tuesday, nominated Hon. John 0. Floyd, of Sull'olk, county. Two seli of delegates from Queens and Richmond counties claimed seats in the Convention.

One set from each county only was admitted. Four of tho delegate being dissatisfied with the nomination, organized iih tho rejected delegates, and placed in nomination Mr. Joshua H. Smith (hard) for the same office. Trize FituiT One of these digusting exhibitions took place ISoston Four Corners, hich it seems is neutral ground, and none of the Justices of the adjoining States of N.

and Conn, felt authorized to interfere and prevent the outrage! Tho combatants were James Sullivan, othem know 11s Yankee, Mid John Morrissey, of Troy. The location of Rocco, Paul Jtlien, nnd Cahl Eckest. Carpeting, imported from tho celebrated l'ROGUAMME. manulnctories of John Crossly A Son, and Ilem 1 parti. son's expressly for our city trade 1.

Grand Fantasia The Child of the Aim, Mosaic Carpets of one entire piece, the sir Regiment." Allard 16 feet by 21, anil 12 feet 8 inches by 17 feet, worth Paul Jnlien. $350. 2. Aria "Non piu Andrni," Marrriage of Sales Room, No. 8, FigAro Mozart Arc the Patent Tapestry Inorain Carpets, ex- Lnigi Rocco.

hibitcd at tho World's Fair, and to bo exhibited at 3. Aria "LucodiGueit Aniiua." I.in.Ia- Dmifetti tho Now York Crystal Palace. world reiiow ncd vocalist did not secure an overflowing house on Friday night, as a tribute to her rare and exquisite talents. While engaged in opera, nt (Vtio Cardm, Brooklyn cut over very large part of audience. Can any body ho heard her as Zerl inn in Don Giovanni, or lis Isabella in Robert le Diablo, fail to gleet her Coming to lirooklvn.

We trow not was built, our first eil'ort was to establish a Sunday School, and among the number ol the scholars first picked up, as this la 1, then learning a trade and gaining a livelihood by the sweat of his brow', In a rope walk with his father, lie became a member of tile of which a that lime Morse v.Ms the Superinteu-1 dent. He entered the class of Mr. Win. Hunter. I almost hidden from the eye, and not lar irom an old road, untravclled for the lust fifteen Madame Henrietta Sontnjf.

i Also, in low Shades, at 6s, 8., to $10 4. "The Witches' rags I'll 1 per pair Table nnj Covers, Plated and Brass Stuit Paul Julien I late nil Alderman of Ibis city. One of thenucs- K'Kls, j-aiRlisli sheepskin, Adelaide and Tufted Parlor Door its. Abo, Whito and Checked Matting, 4-1, 5 4, and 6-4, and Cocoa Matting. 0.

The duet from "Tho Elixir nf We.MPon:felti Jiadame II. Soiling and Sig Itoi-co part 11 It should be our aim always to Intent ons piopouudctt iu a book called Pilde iiucs- Kt it preached acceptably to those distinguished fain-! llics but soon sought a larger sphere of action in Alabama nnd tiniilly, a ilo.cii years ago, he Settled ill Vieli-burg. "in Viclsburg where the inhabitants, ing as judge and jury, had recently banned a set of gamblers. In this plaeo he settled. He found there were but a few families there who were members of tho Church, and the church itself was in a miserable condition.

Single handed, and alone almost, this feeble young man tlo-rc raised the standard of the cross of Clu ist, The" sion began to appreciate and e-tocui him as he to be, and he made many valuable friends; for they were his friends who, 11 ho made friends of t'10 I.ord Jesus Christ. Not by pandering to their preju dices for he came out boldly ns a true soldier of Christ, and preached faithfully and effectually. The Kev. Gciitleiinn here related an niu edote as show ing more than anything pcihiipj thi character of the man and the iHi which he discharged the du- I tioui" In use in liie school was In what month did the Children of Is: leave Igcpi This i the teacher could not answer, neiiiier could the of Ihe highest order, and we should make this encouragement a principle. We anticipate for Madame Son tig a full and Ail the above gneils will be sold 29 per cent, lest Rossini than nny other establishment in the United Statos.

1 HIRAM ANDERSON, Rurni Bowery. New York. Slincl-illtiMldi'llt. (II ttl nf tlia years, which once led to Wiillaehia, as noticed a clump of trees ill hich many blanches had been lopped oil' or partially cut, and hich on the hole presented somen lint tho appearance of having been trimmed ilh some special ob- 1 jeot iii view. 1 Next it was noticed that branches found in the thorns, and iu the branches of oilier trees, belonged to the trees in the clump, hich showed that those could not have been trimmed by the peasantry for fuel.

In process of these examinations an elegant atch-key was found and an nxc-hiindlo, which indicated that a mini of the better classes had assisted in the work, 'ibis, taken in connection with the liidit and friablo foil, the peculiar po I 6. The celebrated "Swifs Song" Madame ilenrietiii Ser.tn. 7. Tarantella fig. I.uigl Romi 8.

Within a Mile of Ediulmo" Msdamo Sonfsg 9. "The Carnival of Paul Julien fashionable house. Let our citiens show pulo department, hut there it was, and the an array hie ill lie with her best attendance teacher pul it the class, thinking perhaps some in New V01 k. We will bring talent to Brook" diildh-n might answer. Young Patter rag mini 'J A' Roods packed and sent free of ehorge.

N. Families and Merchants visiting the great Mclmpilis, will find it much to their advantag to examine this enormous stock. ic28 iStudcio the fight is about one hundred miles from New York. The fight was witnessed by nearly flireo thousand persons, and lasted some lib minutes, it was said to be for a thousand dollars aside. Mor-riiey was declared the Victor.

Sullivan was pretty well beaten, and for the peace and order of this region, it is hoped, ill stay beaten. Visit or the Rbo-jklvn Liuht tJiARD to PHtuiitLFHt. On Monday the Ounrd under 10. The Music Lcssou" Duct Fioravantl son imtiicmaiciy replied in me nioiun ol l. lie was then a-kcl to hat period of our oa-ums Ivn by giving it ample and certain encourage Incut 1 that corresponded, to he answered he as not so sure, but-be thought the latter end of Mulch and beginning of April.

'Mm knowledge of the fn-t was ipiieklv brought to mc that there wassiich hoy in the hiM.I, iiiol I determined In look him up. I nought nud foiiad in his own li'iiuMe Conductor ('nil Tickets to all parts ot ihe home l. Scats (nilheul cxtja el ur.e liny secured at the music store of Vti-iiel, 'iii Fultmi-street. 'lickets will te Id at tliu i or on Ihe evening of the Concert. Notice.

Hie n.ilc Of ill bogin on Friday, the day of the CiMcit ai rWk 111 toe morning. Concert eminence at clock preciselv. 'ocl3 2t ties of a Pa-tor. of bis eongn gallon to whom he was much indebted in inmiy ways, and who was one of ihe most iidlueutial men in I T1IP0IITED FALL terson A lli'MPimEy, 379 Jlroadirny, corner IVIiite-strcet, ill Ihe attynliun of their fntn.li and the trade, to their large anil magniticent stock of rich nnd elegant irpetinpi, imported diiect fro the Et-pluh an I French laiuiufaitories for our t'xlj retail tidsle, consisting ISournise Car; it, 0110 entire piece mc billion centre, Ijmljrnpe bor-der. MedollUin Carpels, from nioal the eelctraled manufacturers, and are Dot sition of the lives, 1 oiiipkteiy covered Willi I creeping planus, the Military Ki5ition of the place, and yet its pioxiuuly to the Danube on the one baud and the i'urkish-ferviaii Imunda-' ry 011 ilia other, awakened 111 karircr'a mind a leeling of lb." hmhest eoiiridenee that the place the place, had Imi ii iroaded on to aeeept a ehul- home and talked with his parents, nnd 1 nint lenge, but 'he fiieinU of the partii had interfe- tO their ..11 111..

llia.ln.l In do Ih'-ni the justice to say that much el edit, the I his sou, and icrsliowcd great anxiety about these cirriiiiManera i I h-, bow would I or iid be bad li.cn suil'ilious to ifivi- ho wo I iduo ti.iiiits-e out of a hun xiRPORATION- NOTICE. -INTIMATES FOR was to'iiid. lie had luen iwlructed not to the work of re novi.ig the earth until lie toil uiiinbtukuhlc iOt.l.s of having found the rvht place; but he was now so sure that on bun a good and had taught him Wai arrra street sewer. oinniand of Capt. Clark, Uf.

their Armory in Orange near Fulton street, 011 a vii.it to Philadelphia. On their arrival at Walnut st. wharf, they were received by the Wa hington Ginys, and were escorted to the 0 rays' Armory where an entertainment was provided fr them. After which the Washington Grayi and the Brooklyn Lirfht Guard paraded the principal afreets, and rld for the idgbt at the Gerard llmis. Tliey returned to this city lut nigU al out 6 'ehxk, highly 1 led with their nonrsion.

(iLkt lii Kial K- fat It will lc per- Don't Forckt to Niwit! We should be gratified to see the Athellciiin tilled tonight, by Mrs. I'ostwiik's fi lends. Sho is not only a sweet niel cultivated but nil niniable and charming lady. (if her Hie Het W- II. C.

Honor, the Bard of At on writes the following inuseul lim-s TO MRS. E. ll, MMWK K. c'int on urninllr rMrr! tievrr morn tt ill moil.il mi tle-l with tu, Ii a tiii If! sm-et enBicurf ho Ml a 1 iitd lite frver of this is pr. finch holes hcnl in Kirn, rrv Its l-mer i ere snllo-J by lh Hinzma lint ,4 When t'lmin tiit union.

sunshine lay the unfa.hpj flowers I would t4 fer the bksl bpirdtpr rr. A hravrn ftir whe-h ti IrmMc-t lonrs, If, in iU lill I cul ni hi-iir EneliaiiliBf wi'ie lik font; oa lb liini of MUlr. an I fill Mj bean with r'nrr, till it 1. Fail not to-night and then h. at S.nU; the Kill of iSptiinhrr l.nl a space of twenty square fathoms was marked out and lin-n set to oik luuuuiiii; it by ib.i:iii ditches at intervals of a f'mt ami a half, hich Were to be ex coiiDned to one mnn's exrluiire mnke.

1 ilret and Aubusson Carj'fi, nf rii dwicn and of every new pattern mad op la the present lime. Tapetfry anrl liru-rtlt Carpel; which for variety, alvlc and qunlilr, is anaiirrfe4 in Ihr'l'iiitcil Stales topcthsr with all el her ft via of Cors'iing niaiinf.eliirei. do si deem it n-cessary In psilicuinnia ear slock, nr tnealioa Uu namlHr v( wr an tea-moms, bnl aierely sav. wa dcfT I SeaM etiinatrf will be reirH at the Stnit Coininitwinnerslilnre, until Wednesday next, the link al ti iVekirk, P. for eon'tnictinj a sewir in Wrrin strei't from Cimit slrwl tn the East Rivar, erordinit lo lh plans and turns prepareil hy Vi illanl liay, una at Ihe City Snryryors, and on tie ia t)ii office.

1 lit mwr lo four fei in diaiuoler with Ibsj irn-efsmry eulvertt, mm bo Ira and bsia Ilia walla In fit'lil inches thick, and In be built nf dred -t I Tliey would most probiiblv, as th duel had nt t-s-s-o foii-ht let it but Mr. l'llersin sent for the man and upbraiding him for the int iit siipendcd him fi om the for one ear. Tl off, teler fii'mut'c I with all humility to the discipline and a-Luow leded the ritfht of hit Pastor. He Mr. Johnson X.

Imped there ereotbr who ndj hate done the ame bat he knrv tln-na not At l. n-ib to- Yellow fever came iido the place Ins fi ionds nrifed hlin to leave an lHi as iiititr.l tu ail'iid th Ciit.tiun lore, but he said "no, I ran while the Yellow IVver i U.T. I rn it i and do mr duty." line of Hie ec.Hv rietimt aineken down was tin Bible himself, ns far lie was cnpable. 1 found from his earliest youth hs hs 1 always Le'ii di-vol. I in readtne Another anecdote" I Mut tin iiiion.

The ipiestiini na akii him, how- can on pros fiom the Scripture. that there is a God by," suid be, I did not know there was anytnnly but what hell, vcl in a l.o.ll Ili-re lin probably the first in-ti I idea ever planli in his mind and tliAt by the I- Hchini; 'd a niib- hool You most ue me. ia ieii.ls, ii I ocTiipv yon bills lonif. time than lhi niomoig by into thr4 but his whol Mieukul le that I cannot amid it. I do not tended in each dirrctinsi acrosa the gore t'tich-ed here in the bend Ihe ritrr Alimn, on which the dump of trees st.iod.

(In the Nth of s-ptetnlier, I 4 01 Un in the a nan at woik in the pruloutraiion of Ihe n-ond dildi atrm s.Hnelhiii loeb cava pietabe ruiir. and a lui, a wdi iron bet Ihe Brsl qnahty b.ird brick laid in rrrecnt. The t- limstei must slate Riiaralrlr the rrica trrrunntn for Uie naia cer, Ihe price per running fool for wn Liken to a place nf safety and iqwned force and the Autiian tyrant had inn-. iimiV tiic Crown uf St Mt-pln-a iu hi pna- on rfrrrne to the column 0IWt a.l right, that on the 27th inotsu.t, Ui tt4fBd.l Manin of the R-r. I.

S. 1L Cox, on Oxtjri ams; ueU, jannt giwibsla w.UUhl ly Un Merchant. Ex hnj, York. Tor-Und has I'fta diidvJ Into li Wu 1H. Th l-irtia i the bfltbUt port of tbftity-th rreet rogisiatsJ 3d, Bjike it th IBOlt dntiraU 'fprtir hi to-morrow night Our people rarely hat two so attra' liS and thouM net Ihe vhiile trade logcthrr, to rnduce a belter, all it which Kill le aul'l the irnul reaaal.f.

terma. rfcithsoN nt o-7 Ji.iMp Nu. 39 Ilndway. rNii.isii a 1 puts --aiori ei kso? Snxr Fnelith IlnwU T'ipeMry and Foyal Vel- eel; ('iV C.atht, aj-r, jusl rwiie per aleaaier and drket The wb.l are offered at a aliRhl Ii anr a lb import m-M. Am Muslim, I Are and JtppU-itw Curtain, fatim J'elixts, r- r.

Ilnvreai fnrtiirkel ia a dwn ir and aa- at manner, vitk Ihe atte et9 X70 I atrtt. rarneiiiten, inciasiing um vaivart ixad ami basin complete, an.1 the irio fin- eck nankola emnpli-le Alau lb pnea prr Uvnisand feat tWd measure f. tiinlwr and pl.nk 1 priee of the arwer mM in rlu If Ihe c( nf tieavam and r.siuiig rf Iks and lb takmf ap and rrpainng lh a kola ark iiiienwetwa. No allowance mil be aia.le air is uf unilarr awj in shacipilmg if an; tii-wM nenr. liiwkijn, Oct.aVr1th, HVI.

Jull.X I' LARKSf -l3 11 turret rwa.uwwrr km the chaffsu of edbr. 8rtra i tm i Ia. Ilisrrra." J. aiuas linnt-r, lb. know that at I hi tun he evinci-d any itrTd.ip- Human (Vholie Priest and 4 hs was lying a inet.t of a iijioo r.

His rsiinlii- I1 br her Mc Patterss By e-rtstiiilv, I b-irn-l, Uen fxemplarr frsini hia hii txibide iioni-teritij his want an-1 nji. I ba I hi rve npoa liirn. I p'i iih ail coiufort Soon aftr the had Jtvrniuil dm and (lie w-xt thin I hesr-i prrsl.i'.naa Minister was ri ke are! wbfiw atw il hoa as that he k-l ma-le a rrmarkahls-1 a Mr. IVteMou I By bis) UlJ luiBilr-pwh al a iiiiwl it Iimoklra. I ig to kia wanu and prnvinf with him.

Thru iid D.l ka.iw KI.t had ien any 1 ialmrnl (lira f.irtoiiiht la tb wsi.N nf flcn Hiano.l as e.l on Fri lav al I a nden I. t. inrs' 1 ipsri-nnment with Itard labor ii Trwitsna r.ii,!.-nlirv. t)T" it Mid aa rfTort is to hs? m.l to render th nary hiir tfrVient, in th an ipt.l truvl.t' in tamp.

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