follf OITT„ Olt MICA Of The Press 3 Nuw YoßK,'Nov. 6,1844 lon't,T OF =MOTON, , odeS the ultimate I act of voting, rret. eD es. The excitement has cultist post Belmont offers to bet $2.0,000 p o d which no one eau underaand. Etatt,of w,lt of (g a dishonorable A rt weaning Of which phrases a court id Dot decide unguirnously, Col. Rush D J Hon. Henry .T. Raymond are at r egarding their respeetive rights to a I Domination. The newspapers are mon t and vituperation. Eoh party far itself an unequivocal victory at SOLDIRREO VOTII 6ulated upon by Can, And claimed Tbere can be, however, littler doubt et . 'unless griavously mistaken, the I D poll fully seveneyfive per cent. of t New York soldiers, all Uopperhead it e contrary notwithstanding. Suoh, Idea of well•informed parties, ofrORTANT sierchants, bankers, and brokers of 3 plass mooting yesterday, in Wall r e addressed by Moses H. Grinnell, ~,D 1 Walbridge, R. H. Dana, E 40., of yield, and others of similar standing t oe world. The Corn Exchange and produce Exchange attended in a barly. eolt strong grounds for the Union, and :tlr. Lincoln as the fittest person for I sar to a successful close. IitTLER 1N COMMAND. 1 g enerallyunderatood that this tried practically In command of New York two times. Therefore, there will be or rcenaCtion of the July riots. HIS wfil do more to discourage the mar -0 the Copperheads than would tllO la the city. Every Grne man, Atical prejudices may be, will thank w r this notification of his resolve to oris from the torch of the Incendiary 00 of the mob-men. :Br Telegraph.] NRW YOarc, Nov. 6. OP RIEGULAP. TROOPS. 'l, and 14th Regiments of regular• troops arrived here to-day, and are ;:luos parts of the city. :MI 10th Uouneo int Regiments, ; 'Hawley, arrived here today, with ;Iv General Boiler. It, is understood orison duty here. qachus.etts Regiment, one hundred tonight, en route homeytheir, cF:•vr OP RIVER THIEVES. ;fie harbor police seized the schooner a vessel of 160 tons, and arrested :,named Brenner (who acted as cap and Scott, on the ground of having epantity of pig iron at Orotoo, New eve nty tons In all, of which twenty ;03 hoard. It appears that an ergs-- , ased this vessel fora long time for :Jrryin offlunder. The catured :0 bar g lrg committed extensive rob-, Nert3lo33 B, :r OP TEE GUNBOAT ITYRISCIIIS. tt draft, tarn-screw gunboat Hybis. ,ficfal trial trip yesterday, in which lIMIbI, She was built at Fair- Sam ra uel y H. Zook. She has two of .oi, and, working under an easy pies; Blokes eleven knots. She steers 0 complete circle in four nalnuteS wads, . PIRATII CHASED. McClellan, from New Orleans on the :rived. She reports that on Nevem ming Pan Steals, saw a United chnsing and firing at a large steamer, e.slacks, and burning soft coal. The eleing on the rebel very rapidly. Ale Eutertainmentp. ritula THRATREI.—The visitors to . Saturday night enjoyed an enter . worth. The performance consisted 11 :Stranger" and Tobin's " Honey one or two exceptions, both were !Most irreproaohable manner. The . ening but penitent wife have rarely den more force and pathos than by The morose and suffering recluse representative in Itir. Plordaunt, Pa great favorite in this city, and !Jing to eminence in his profession. t an excellent Peter. :This actor, to guard himself against a fatal late has seemed to be creeplog lances. It is one thing to be quiet to be lifeless. as finale to an evening's entertain- Honeymoon," performed as it was laid not easily be imagined. The bat one imperfection. The im yrs, Bowers as the scornful but and of Mr. Mordaunt as the wisely ailed their acting in the previous the stage manager, whose merits !said he glad to acknowledge more yield us opportunity by oftener a very amusing Rinaldo. The ;morn was pleasingly sustained by :ok, an aotress of constant grace, modesty. Monastery of St. Just" will be Ant time in this city. This play is one of the most effective of the MEM, by Delavigne, and has been great success in London, and re• mere in Baltimore. tTRES7 TRZA.TRE.-" Waiting for .lei has proved quite a successful lidrawn after Tuesday, to makewray Hy, called "The Plebeian's Baugh int week is the last of the engage. banana, who will be succeeded by gun. 'I'.IIET THEATIVIE.r. and Mrs. shave proved a sufficient attrac .eatre during the past week despite Cement. The drollery and humor Ito exponents of Irish and Yankee o doubt, continue during the pra t with the success which they de• irs. Williams will appear tonight ;e," and "Latest from New York.” 7 will be Concluded by the farce in which Stuart Robson and Miss Var. rs NATIONAL OIROVS.—The MMus 'but street, above Eighth, is now :dor improvements, and will be Thursday evening, 10th Inst., for 1, by Dirs. Uharles Warner, a lady Is energy, who promises to introduce In the profession during the season. I circus is a valuable acquisition in cements. Tl 7 IT E 1 ' will end the most exciting political :le age. The result is set down as a rerybody, of course. Nothing could however, than that the beat place to buy the best and cheapest Coal here, 057 North Ninth street. AW' AND GENTLBMWEI FURNISH- Would call the attention of the tenelve assortment of Gentlemen's Hand Winter Under-clothing, White other Gooda appertaining to a gen rote, manufactured in beat style and and offered at reasonable prices, by at his old stand, Nos. 1 and 3 OP Gezmentan's FURNISHING IT Mr. George Grant, No. 610 Chest ' e finest in the city, and his celebra tat Shirts," invented by Mr. J. F. taturpasSed by any others in the Wort, and durability. ti Atm»; NEW.—Prlessre. Wood & inst street, announce to their lady Cvelvet bonnets are made over, and )tats reshaped 'at their establish- Ot ETESIEB.—The Emperor of Rue. "ling a visit to his Imperial neighbor 'e two Emperorts hob•nobbed together Arent cordiality, and high compli tween them. It IS understood that Ilimented Napoleon upon his. ele toe, and the last-named potentate %Ifidentially, that it was altogether et that he sends to this country and Sunday suits at the Brown Stone of Rockhill Si Wilson, Nos. 803 and .reet, above Sixth. dully inscribed to Mr. Geo. 'Francis le for the next Presidency. Sant is the march of mind! ayes yesterday behind ; :where such increase gains node of drawing trains. !Is drew, then steam was used ; as some minds amused. all these we man surpass, I's a Train that goes by—gas I Your Olothing at Charles Stokes Sr. lei tinder the Continental, and don't Pon of yourself. I CLOTHING, %thin g , At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, PERRY a CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT Atitiate. PERRY & CO., CLOTHING, THIRD and CHESTNUT. 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PERRY- & CO., CLOTHING,' THIRD and CHESTNUT. cml4 fmw tf 'To PURCHASE CLOTHING at low prices, make a tielection from our stock of READY-MADE CUR ERS TB, We are selling goods equal in style, flt, make, and material, from 25 to 50per cent. lower than is now charged for same goods made to order. We have all styles, sizes, and prices of Clothing, Meng', Youths', ind_Boys'. All can be suited without delay or trouble. BENNETT & CO., oe4.mtathi tt TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street OVERCOATS FROM -$l4 TO $55. OVOROOATS. OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $55. OVERCOATS t 6 6.6 OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to $66. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS FROM $1.4 to $55. OVERCOATS. WAAAMAKBR & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. corner HICTE and MARKRT Streets. 4,8 , Young Men's Suits and elegant viriety of the best class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES. WHBBLICE & WILSON'S HIGHEST PEEMMiI TRIkOREAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND gearooms. '7O 1- CREI3I2I7T Street. above Seventh. CONIVELT.,.-:-On the sth instant, Emma P:, daughter of Georwe and Elizabeth Connell. Funeral from her father's. residenco, La Orange, Darby rosd, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. HAWKINS. —On the 23t1, nit., of wounds received in the action of the 27th. near Richmond, Limit Col. (late aptniu) Geo. W. ErklWhiflic t 97th Regiment, P. aged 37 years; His friends and those of the family, the members of his regiment, and Phomix Lodge, A. F. td., are re spectfully invtted to attend the funeral, from the resi dence-of his father, John Hawkins, in Upper Darby, on Monday, 7th inst., at 2 o'clock P. fd. withont further notice. ears leave Forty. first and Mat kst streets, hourly, direct to the house. Interment at Mt. Morish Cemetery. " MILLER. —On the morning of the 4th instant, Andrew Miller, in the 6501 year of his age. , The relatives and friends of , the family are respectful ly invited to attend his funeral, from hie late residence, EO4 Routh Fourth street, bete w Catharine, on Wednes day, the 9th instant, at 1 o'ulock P. M. Interment at Laurel Bill Cemetery. es** ROWLA ND. —On Thursday, the 3d of November. Al-' bert 0. Rowland, in the 42d year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family ere respect fully invited to attend' the funeral, without further no. lice, from the residence of his father, in Cheltenham, Montgomery county, on Monday, the 7th inst., at ten o'clock. - • *5 SEEGER.—On , Thursday, November 3, Frederick L. Seeger, aged 34 years. - His relatives and friends are invited to attend the f nueral, from the residence of his mother, No. 011 North Sixth street, on Monday nest, at 10 A. M. *5 5 PARKINSON. —On the 3d instant. Mary It., youngest daughter of Robert B. and Jane B. Parkinson, in the Ilth year of her age Funeral on Monday, 7th 'natant, at I o'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, East Walnut lane,' above Morton street, Germantown. • To prodeed to Lan- rel HIM HALL. —ln Philadelphia, November 6th, Thomas M Hall, in the 30th year otitis are. Weekly Reßort of Interments. HEALTH. Orme. November 5, ISM Deana and Interments in the Otty.of Phi ladeLph from the Zia dal, of Oct. to the 6th of Nov.. 1864.