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2 a Arrival of the Btcamsiip Black Warrlor, | stctions have been United, sod wiowoaly vrcctet to | INTERESTING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, {2!n4 Sets oppcors, aut suai e gla tener 30 THE TEMPSRANE BTA: hearty approval, aud shall be glad to ren ‘or te ~=ADDRESS OF THE TEMPERANCE STATE That we have no confidence ia any political party nee me n . | #mall parcels necessary to complete democracy aay sid in my rim consummat- | CENTRAL itician—by whatever name they may be st or OUR DAYS LATER PROM HAVANA—OUR CUBAN COR: j,. the City and the warehouges is estimated now fog the important measures they have adopied. With | ro om PRINNDS OF ee srare oF a their pretensions—who acknow! the a cent sete wey Cee to bog hen mage against 125,000 boxes in 1863, Bet sentiments of regard, 1 am, Caner #99 obedient NEW YORK. ps of man to hold property in bis fellow coral cimed United Pp Pt. and 75,000 boxes in 1862, same periods. servant, |. W. BARKER. ht be admieted as a “‘n’ ’ part of nations Tae ipAtiatan nessa erie ike ang. To 000 oxen {0 1862, seine Peiian:—Whites, 7 to | OPPespondence Between the Practieal Demo- Feizow Crrmans—On the 7th of ‘November, a question | 8! florete yellow ~ . This brought out the following letters, which now form | more grave in its consequences to the dearest present | C@PACt, the provisions of the ri com pel via Havana, with thirtoen passengers ant an )/08;) Merete ve Pr apeyoen ne trite Pa erats and Candidates for Office. & part of the political history of the times. Owing to | and future interests of tens of thousands of the people of | detestatly ingulting and degrading Fugitive Slave sat, cargo of cotton, flour, i iy des : : | this State, than any that haa ever bafore arrcerch ang | © abe more recent contemptible Nebraska é soe m, flour, &e. | hos, 4% 't0 834 ths. Se RT I eet anton 5 this last nin we have italicised a line in Mr, | pu attention; ts A Wr decking fh the balk bee ha ‘ That tie uot of Congres of 1850, known as the F The B, W. left Havana on the evening of the 28th ult., [Or.a-sa8— Transactions night ha mentite Uitae— | ear ease Rice ent, tis | irony ee decaie teat = «| TEMPEBANCE ADDRESS 70 THE TEETOTALLERS rei pe been very small, at 344 ris, to 34g rls. keg, | virtual enslavement of every colored person in the d arrived off the Hook at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. poy’ no stock for sale left in dealers? ther here | Dean 2am, AuD Exatrasn Ornce, Nov. 1, 1864. cea LE, tnces tacks, all which have been estabtishea | Uniied States, end’ consaquently we abhor ite existouen, ‘There was nothing new at the former place, It was or at outports. Exporied-—641 bhds buryport, | Sa | a's MI Gna Gene jovy from hood Pt | by the most indubitable tostimony:— | Giapute its authority, refare submiasion to its provi- ed that the Spanish fect intended making a craize 140 to Geaesorton, mie pane - perce +; | WHIT JOHN J, HERRICK WILL DO IF ELECTED MAYOR, | is xuthentic, and if these are indeed your seutimonts, A | 1. That the traffic has converte! eighty thousend of acest trv hold it ins state of the most contemptuoms o New York and other American ports. | 5 ae aene han par eee ape ge ¥ I ie gud upequivocal reply is desired, Se ements or Ser may ODER RAE. Ad | TIE also any,’ Chet idtdhoy dectve:Mbestn 48am : consumption, at $9 50 to $10 25, second and thirds. | ~~ Here followed the correspondence above given.] Oe ee ny i vin. | be obtained at the price others have paid for it, and 2 “ RES! SOR. | ‘ou must pardon ine for improving the oecasion i 2. It has brought sorrow and poverty, and in many in- | 4 “, on, 7 a een oer raane Oot 8, 155k | Ea Me eho Calter ae Es ont | THE PLACES OF HOLDING THE ELECTIONS, | citing the folowing intermactieen’ O | stences ruin and despair, to tena of thousands of once | My te willing to poy that price let the oont-be what Havana, Oct, 28,1854. | perm peor thang teal, 11,597 M Be. Have you, or have your ads with your knowledge | hoppy homes. ns are pretty fi of the mate- Departure of the Steamer Falcon—The Establishment of | Dijin eo ight. . ane | and approval, used moncy or other mercenary induce, | 4c it causes tho incarceration, in the jails and peni- re pretty fair-specimens of the ‘as for Colorad People—Highway Roboer' TonAsee han-hien WahSpSeEAy BOOKR, 60. reas oe of Mr ¢ ate for | ments to obtain your a Prag my | tentiaries of ovr Stato, of fifty thousand of our fellow ich Chie dlack plstform is constructed. After Beneficencias, "cop wy — high asked by hold for superior quality. - aifesto + Androws, ‘andid: ri vl 3 or 01 urther your e | tent T Eats, iy Saonen 4 ws through this platfoum creation, wh: The Question of Marriages between White and Colored | pories—143,504 pounds to the Cnited States, 30,410 to © : Wee alial Wiad vivo vesix tab iSaigae'the amp | “dr Peo te teichaas proceed four-fifths of all the | Na» tie work of the irstday, the darkie Persons—Important Information in the Gaceta. 4 eae Re ee he ONY No) 8h paring ta alk 2 OR S04 erem, | pression of unlicensed groggerios aad of the Saniny | cniwes, from the least that Is recogiiized by the law to | Providing for an on pala nevicne gener: ‘The Wnited States mail steamer Falcon left this port Py omavars have been in demand, and rates havegradu- &o., &o., &o. | liquor traffic, and in re to the enforcement of al! | the most flagitious that come under the cognizance of | Cuan have litherto that, with the excep- for Aspinwall on the 25th inst., having twelve Spanish | ally advanced. We quote London at 13 to 154 per cent | beg eon et ate has cocasioned no | ion of Fred. Do now existe, EA Is amongst her crew. She sent no lees than nine- | Premium; Paris, % to X per cent premiam; New York THR ELECTION DISTRICTS. wrante, of the publie moneys? and to kesp taeation dove | leas than BIty howieuien wichin the limits of our beats, | {2eref0te, propose to entabliss <u> Chat abil live, “I m men to the hospital, sick with the Chagres fever, | yp ed Fes cont promtom, Hom Galvan, prey e to its lowest point consistent with the public interests? | and almost ‘innumerable assaults with futent to kit, | {7,be complete, om @ grand sev «and with distinguiahod wo of whom—aamed John Cobb and William nton— | nroxim—Since the date of our last report, business | The Mayor, Aldermen, aud Commonlty of the ity of | _ Ate You in favor of unresteictet ireefomof aonscinuee, | Pica tre fruitful couse of tmmorallty, trelil Ee ee aries: colecat erliaas since died. The remsinder, itis Loped,will recover. | bas continued active., Jevked beef, 6,000 tls. per Sola, | New York, in Common Council convened, do ordain as | 1214 Your official acts will vou respect that freeiomt | | | 0; is the fruitful crue of immorality, irveligion, | jn oth hemiaphercs. alioul | be eagayod a ita regular Senor Forits, the late chief of police ani ee | sold at 173 rls. arr., 2,000 per Prestigio (damaged), at follows :— If elected, will you exercise the functions of your | profanity, ys phemy, contempt of law, con | contributors, and anticles in\ ted oa the various branch- amenities and dece: | Band 14 ria,» 4,000 per Constante, at 1744, and 1easks | Section. The following are designated as the places | ollie as the head of any party, order, or association, or | 1empt ci all the proprietlcs, amontti i : i life alata es of literature, acience, art, for Spain on the 25th inst, a prisoner, on the Spanish Boston at 15 rls. do, Kice—The stock on hand men- | in each of the election districts, in the several wards of | *% Chief Magistrate having in’ sacred charge the rights | life and of every’ evil hanics, law, Prep: | P hitosophy, theology, &c.; vad that all the-articlos ; i ’ ‘ s the State eighty millionsof dollars amauaity. | Philosophy, theology Laat] ateamnat! i is tioned in our last report was stored, and subsequently | the said city, at which elections shali be held, until | 94 interests of all) i anes 3 im, . sannuaily. | be the productions of cowed men, except such selee- ses nmeh, to take his trial, but for what offence is | theYoliowing sales elected: 190 enaka Now York wetalicd | otherwise Provided, pursuant to an act of the | BY giving information in regard to this correspond. | , 6. It destroys the lives of not less than Sfteen thou: | tiong an may be useful in illustrating some of the fem . at 10 rls, arr, and 00 at 16%, 171 casks, 20 halves and | ture, entitled « An'act in relation to elections im the city | CBee, 9nd also, i you please, answering the above in. | and ot our citizens every twelve months. | | Satveatal prineiples of this organisation, Your comalt- A singular circumstance transpired on the very eve of | 100 sacks per Zephyr, at 1€, 325 per Aid, at 16 rls., 400 | of New York," passed April 6, 1842, and as subsequeatly | (ities. you will oblige, very ‘espectfully, yours, 1. The interests of tatalth axe superior to those of pro, | te believe that the publication of such a work would he departure of the last Spanish mail steamer. Two | casks remain in store. Fikh—346 casks and 100 drums | amended:— J. We Banga, Bag, J. R. SPALDING perty. “The health of the peoples the supreme lage | g#ect an iuealculable amount of good in various wages filcers of the army, having obtained leave of absence, | English cod per Frank, from Baltimore, sold at $6 qtl., | FIRST WARD. MB. BARKER'S REPLY. 5 1e interests lity overrilethoseor property, | 1 Would bring the evidences of progress before those 7, having 1, 20 casks Boston haddock at $544, 150 casks, 411drums, | Dis, 1—Broad Street House, cor, Broad and Pearl streets, New Youx, Nov. 1, 1804 8, Whe personal secusi'y of the eitizon from acai | YB, deny such progress, in a manner that it could not had taken their passages, one of them for himself and | 25 boxes and 30 half boxes English cod per Advalorem, | 2—No. 67 Greenwich street. Dean Su—In reply to your note of to-day, I would | and outrage bs of more consequence than the rigkis ot | Be disputed; and_ by furnishing manifestations of talows ffe, on board that steamer, and had accordingly em- | = e Gant ase $536 st 8 Ged yor Gy sae, 3—No. 110 Greenwich street. state that a circular from # party called “ Practical De- ” ; i = St ve ea riers bes pect | seomagre bohm ss | 25 casks Boston , 18 at , 26 casks hake af ta’’ was received per post b ecretary, wh . m 4 an hove more effect than masterly productions by one pariet. The steam was op, the preliminary snort was | 94115 ai $44, 00 at $31, 10 haddock. 4, and at| ~ 1—No. S/Annsenee Tae tawered it, as he inforzns tue, withogt duc reBcetion cy f She many must not be sacrifcea tO | two individuals, at the same time that it would ier / eag t code eisai see | 956, Se cranes $90 hall boxes: Ragllah cod-per Ea- 2—No. 68 Beekman streat. He presented that answer to me. with other letters, for glit of the people to protect themselves, | t? Colored nen of ability an inducement to write whale 4 | quete Ind, Halifax at $524, 205 casks, 200 drums ‘THIRD WARD. my siguatyre, and in the hurry of business, amrrounded ; j they do not now possess, “Your committee think that it should be made « stem dard and permanent work, capable of reflecting credit longs the steamer, having an aid-de-camp on board, | iwho, ascending the side of the ship, conveyed General | Concha’s commands to the two officers, requiring them institutions of government, is inherent and ‘nt in the very nature of the d with all the powers requisite to the ac- a 4nd 120 bxs per Tres Hermanos do at $5. 1,110 drums per Helen, from St. Johna, at$4% qtl., 150 casks at same price, if of same quality. Lard—150_ tierces, 200 bar- 47 Cortlandt street by many persons, I sigued my name to it without having 42 Vesey street. : read either the circular or the reply. Indeo’ i never us W: treet. read them until I saw them in print this mora- | oc yipli.tmont of this end—the pr {01 upon our race; and to this end would recommend that Sogetura to the Island. They were accordingly put | rela and 600 kegs from Baltimore, sold at $16% atl. : dS Rotinnaon etresk: ing, Iam in the receipt of so large a'number of Inter | CREE stument of this Sunciples thts stated, the Reliarg: {| ech number be stereotyped, so as to make it « perfect eee, ee fas bay age, and the steamer pi on | it i retailing in small lots at $16 to 318% atl, Stock FOURTH WARD. daily from different quarters as to be unable to exami ing inference ee compendium and book of rele ¢, to mark the progress é . M1 5, 5 \" . 9 and developement ot ee. Seer omnes eis the soncesd time, the communication | 27 b2n4 3,600 tres. and brarels and 5,500 kegs. Hams— & m personally, and have to trust in a great 1 pe bbls. New Orleans at $15 qtl., 10 at $14 50, 200 West- 1. ‘The liquor trate is practically hostile to all the in- jo the diligeace dd n ofa secretary, Tha In this connection it may be well to observe that the alia from the Contate-Geceral to the “Most Excellent and terests of society which the civil power is ordained to $25. Buttor—100 kegs Philadelphia at $27 qtl. Eon 4 tion has indecd fled.in. this: tastanec Wen proceedings of the convention show that the utmost Mlustrious Bishop,”” respecting the establishment o al bbls. do. at $52, 41 kegs New Orleans at $26 50, peg Ae isang as the distinctive prinsiples of this (so called) | P*Otet. suppression of that trafic tx cloarly demanded | B4:mony does prevail in reference to the policy of this Henoficencias for the ‘niggers,’ I observe that | and 100 kegs Dutch at $28. ineta—-20 boxes Phila- S—No, 366 Pearl street, * platform” are concerned, I am opposed to them utter- | py the purpose for which government was ordained, and | ™0Yément, as, in a note to this part of the proceedi jhe “Bishop ix requested to select suitable local- | dciphia at $16 qtl., 20 at $14 50, 35 at $15, 16 at $14 as % ly, though of course in favor of the sections numbered | is therefore clearly within the limit of Ite constitetionsl | ¥¢ learn that the committee had recommended to ities near this city and the several town | and 20ut $14. ‘Herrings—500 boxes from ‘New. York a siees WARD. © frat” and second.” An upholding on my part of | powers wny Within the Limit of its constitutional | consideration of the convention, Frederick Douglass’e Fanentioned in my letter of the 25th inst., to consist of | ¢3; ris., and 60.at 5¢.. Cheeso—450 boxes Dutch, and 88 Leonard street. such principles and measures na are set forth in th: | ”°3 “tiie traffic, and not it fon, is unconstitu- | 77; but, in consequence of the flliberal and ‘ jold sugar or coffee estates or breeding farms. With half | 1.00 Patagras, at $24 att, , Soap] boxes Boston yel- bv aye | : “third,” “fourth,” «fiith,”” “sixth,” “soventh” | tional, and the government thar neglests te prokibit ie we | cious position assumed by him toward the convent 'wolt will be impossible, because the merely calling’ the Us fe pompoeiie pest i 35150" fase a 8] sr bates 341 Greenwich street. my Rie convictions and of my own personal sense ba ce eectanonalite ot prohibition is fusthen, persis &c., and eventually refusing to publi anythi in favor Diacks to arms, after having first declared them free, and | 7, and 1,690 at $4 50. Onions—25,000 bunches at $7 25 6—No. 32 Vestry street. ‘with much pleas . Stash soy ce fact that for twenty years past it has been | of the movement, but promptly giving publicity te i it I, with mi pleasure, answer the interrogatories pro- } réeogn) in the legislation of th 1 Vt dhe massacre of all the creales end foreigners, would in- | per 100 bunches, 20,000 at $6 50, 11,000 at $6 50, 25,000 i SIXTH WARD. posed in-your note J Boo fawe of the United States for 12a nol, Feeeeegas, | Cerything against it, the convention properly declined jevitably result. Thus, under the disguise of charitable | at $6, and 20,000 at $5 50; 235 bbis. at $3.50 per bbl., 1—Sixth Ward Hotel, cor. Duane and Centro sts. To the firat—I say, that some of my friends proposed | °°9, thn oe ae Ca men Me the United "stata Te Fatt | te entertain the proponition of the committee, and conse- - intentions, the dominion of Spain over Cubs is more ef- 2a wi 3 25, 101 at $3, 300 at $2 16, and 220 at $2 35 oe arenes fo use my namo as. candidate for the Mayoralty, con- | pencir has declared st unt vethtee Aissenting voice. Chief | Tiuvucrurmrented, thet he i ihe work of 4 nk—] is. WI at Tis. arr. y m od - rary 4 0 4 “eg nas, id 2 * rogret creat ‘The most barefaced robberies aro continually taking | and 11 at 15. Oil-203 casks reGned’ whale retailed at 28 4—No. 24 Elizabeth street. thea tone 2 cranlt tebe arti Ba lag Ranyie Bai peed <a ry “ona an OP ma in | these enterprising darkies proceeded to elaborate place .between this city and Calazabal, | The robbers | ris, arrobe, and 18 at 253, and 10 bbls. sperm at $4 75 b—No. 486 Pearl street. i instance, asked any human being to vote for my nomi- | ardent spirits injurious to ita citizens, and calculated to | Probable future in an essay of forty-five pages, entitled jare uhderstood to ply their vocation in’ the most polite | arrobe. Apples—223 bbls. at $4 50. Cider-150 boxes at | 6—No. 16 Franklin street. nation; nor did I ever use any other means to sceuro | produce idleness, vice or debauchery, [see nothing in | ‘B¢ ‘Political Destiny of the Colored Race on the Amort= jponal vis wiolenge ta iniondea mock bet at teeeame tine deene'| aoe alge Lorain agg oo 1—No. 122 Madison street ae that nomination, either by the giving or paying a single | tho constitution of the United States to prevent it from | Can, cqnuuents” This le one of the most remarkable them of the most trifling article of value with the w Mfeet; one cargo from Mobile remains unsold.” Witte | 2—No. 118 Madison street. FALL WALA earl pc osc shania irr ae i fro eo ia en eed HA Colored Inhabitants of | the. United States,” aad Pine Boards—Five cargoes have arrived since our last 8—No, lefferson street. Second—If I should be placed in office it 1d be e two an ciples—prohi - | wes. wel tess some wi negro om genson of the year fast approaches when, hitherto, | report, and have sold at 832 to $34 per M. feot, accord: 4—No. 6 Gouverneur street. determination to enfores strictly such laws and ori. ee ee hp veverul State tickets | {80 bighest pressure prinetples of the most transcendam political ‘matters of moment have transpired, with so | ing to quality: wide boarda are by fer the most in re. 5—No. 156 Cherry street. - ne tothe fquor trafic. “I will be | {n'numtuntion act eee seed weral State tickets | tal abolitionism. ‘There iss boli, reckless audaclty ef anuch rapidity that it yas one to be more than ordi- | quest; “100 M icet Bath sold at $36. Sugar Box Shooks— 6—No. 636 Water street. governed in all cases by my oath of office. frages of the people a inged atyle, aasertion and sentiment inthis production that marily active to keep fully posted. Should such prove | $00 from store at 11 rials, and 600 do. at 1134—none left ‘T—No. 826 Cherry street. Third—It will be my aim to reduce taxation, and to vron H. Clark and Henry J. Raymond, (the nominees | 1#amasing. | Thus, near the beginning, it says:—‘The £0 be the case the coming season, I hope to be enabled'to | in store. Molasses ‘and Sy; Hogshead Shooks—100 8—No. 682 Water street. secure an honest disburssment of the public money. of the PF sg ‘Teanperance ‘eomveniiot, tor Gaveunon political icy of this country was solely borrowe® ‘Fender my correspondence of greater interest. molasses (old) at 18 rials, 472 new city made at $3, 600 “RIGHTS WARD. Fourth—I havo always been in favor of allowing every | and Licutenaut Governor,) «re representatives of the | £m and shaped and modelled after that of Rome. va Poot Nowfolk sugar at 19 Hala 1,251 Portland city at $9. 1—No, 66 Mercer wt man to worship his Crentor necording to the dictates of | prohibitory prinelple. A vote for them if a voteagainst | His is a discovery worthy of the enlightened souree Nil O'Croce, A.M. | Molasses Hogsheads—900 large’ new at $5, 200 old do. 2—No. 64 Wooster street. his own conscience, and by no word or act of mine, either | the traffic iu those adulterated compounds that madien | 0™ whence it emanates. sain; arn to rot 8 sdb dads onthe Sone toot | of hates Leet ee bese gtioal area nodD = Ne Be atreet. officiel or personal, will Lever deviate from that princ!- | men and prepare them for tho commalssion of crime; Pe erg ee ere iy pitas g Meal: - | abut icu! 8 io. le. 4 “ portant editorial article of the official Gacea, of this | at $50, 4,500 at $58, 000 at $57, 10,000 short at $53 5—No. 160 Varick street. FFifth—It elected I will perform my dutios according | tit.cesttey Health and hurry thousands to a premature | ceptive faculties would make other discoveries equally Just placed on my table. It says:— 54,000 at $55, and 64,000 at $45; the stock on hand is €—No. 52 Dominick street. to the principles herein defined, and, a8 Chief Magistrate, | ‘the opposite principle is represented by Horatio Sey- | “Stonishing. Accordingly, the author kays— aoaet a fsietion cu. the grat guovtion a aanereee adequate to Roe eS A pa Ne. oa mepeony will enforce the laws, without regard to any party, | mourand Greene . Bronson.” Mr, Seymour vetoed tio PE orice Bese g yp oharty hoy ne aren ten « are al ut ata a Oe be order or association. hibit h ot last Legislati d de: ed, 9 eee al ago ofthe last and | has been done during the past fortnight; one, Spanish NINTH WARD. ‘Thanking you for your courtesy, I am yours truly, Tho idea of prohibition pe asi pir tent Mis ona bis aud eiuraes te a TAeTs Ta’ iatmetaaaien, Serlptere ‘recent enactments in the matter has been eu: } things | bark 1,600 boxes for Antwerp at £1 12s, 64; one do. 650 1—No. 611 Greenwich street. J. R. Spatvisa, Esa. 3. W. BARKER, | principles of logistation. "Ma Biceen though not as- | 22d architecture, as arts and sciences, commerce an@ re-oetablished in the position in which they were pre- | for Marseilles at $3 per box; one do. 1,300 boxes for de. 2—South-west cor. Bleecker and Morton streets, i ineiele; yeb.axd' - | internal improvements as enterprises, the white race to said innova at $93 per pipe for rom. For the United States—One 3—No. 672 Greenwich street. We have now three more answers to the Practical | sailing the principle, yet avows it as his conviction, con- | may probably excel; but in languages) oratory, poetry ‘This is most important, but time does not permit me | for Boston and one for New York, at $lic_ per box; one 4—At Market. north-east cor. Grove and Bleecker at, | Demoerats, which are annexed :— rend ae, oping Be eauce is" | music and painting, as arts an nelencen, snd fa'ethia® a ce for Portland at $1, and four for molasses from outports: 6—No, 709 Washington street. No. 76 Nasaav srnxer, Oct. 19, 1854. | stantially the wane position—-that of opposities to tho { Metaphysics, theology, and legal Sateen + B. M. brig of war Eapeigle went to sea last evening. | to Boston, one at $3 per hogsbead; to New York, one 6—No. 48 nd street. Guxtiranex—I am just in receipt of your cireular, con- | great measure demandod for the protection of the people, | 4gusge, in the true principles of morals, co Pp. $3; one New York at $24; to Portland at $2%. Hard- —South-east cor. Twelfth st. and Greenwich av. taining the “Platform of the Practical Democrats,” A vote for either is a vote against prohibition; and | o%* fons religion, and law of civil government, theee Hivana, October 28, 1864, | 1 anything offering at present, at any rate. 8—North-east cor. Ninth av. and Thirteenth street. | ndopted at a meeting of the county organization, held at | thus, practically, for the indefinite continuance of ail the | ‘# 20 doubt but the black race will yet instruct the . ) . are South-west cor. Horatio and Fourth streets. the Mercer House, Oct. 11, 1854, and in reply to the in- | cy ils incident to the perpetuity of the true. Will any | W0r4. kK Milton, Locke, Bacon, Ma Movements of the Mail Steamer—Afairs in the Island, de. TELEGRAPHIC. TENTH WARD. Titation to return an anewer, I simply state thatl have | icmperance man allow mere party preference to control | aaut'uarsall beet sawe auninaice eae eye By some casuality, fatal to our hopes, wo were de- | ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CAHAWBA AT NEW OR- 1—Bolet’s, cor, Delancey and Eldridge streota, fxamined the eight articles sf the platform very caroful- | hix vote, when it is demanded for the protection of all | Sin masters, Negrodom in exalted to ite ubonct eleree Prived of Hxwaups by the last steamer Philadelphia, LEANS. 2—Tenth Ward Hotel, cor. Broome and Forsyth ste, | ly, andam a believer in and subscriber to the whole | the great interests of society, imperilled by the liquor ope in thin ea ‘work. Eve is Mlustrated: ; » Nuw 0: Nov. 2, 1884 3—No. 222 Walker strect. creed, sentence by sentence, and paragraph by para- | trafic? We are unwilling to believe that any will so far neqnant eit & from Now York, and the Srmament was darkened. We lew Ontzaxs, Nov. 2, 1854. Ludlow street, cor. Division. graph. Truly yours, CHAUNCEY SHAFFER. | forget the ‘claims that God. and humanity? beve tron | BY some mighty revelation pregnant with the fate of the Save now no obstacles thrown in our way in taking pa- | The steamship Cabawba, from Havana on the ovening . Th Ludlow street. Naw Yorx, Oct, 18, 1854. | them, and involve themselves in so grievous a wrong. | womil., No pentup Utica confines ite powers, but i from the steamers, but we cannot afford to of the 30th, arrived here to-day. She made the trip ELEVENTH WARD. Gi ex—I am in receipt ofa circular defining the But there is still anothor candidate in the field, for | ) ery. Pers 1 pay 190 st: ENTLE eceipt of a 3 4 ly sotteit. | China shop. Thus it says:—It would be duplicity Postage upon them. Four Hxrarps for a gontleman in | from Moro Castle to the Belize in forty-seven hours and ” EP ombeed Reet. poaiiion oe Pen eee m3 bars, Deeaeed be bea Dag arty te! yyy eRe Py Peet brie r) joe or to disguise the fact that the great issue, sooner Havana, when delivered last week from the post office, | a half, which isthe shortest passage on record. She 1 Stanton street. every centiment therein expressed, Youra, faithfully, | secret orger popularly known as“Know Nothings.” It a be en perir phos ae red fk fost him two dollars postage—a full file of the Journal | brought no news of importance. Lewis street. J. E| EBLING, ’ | is our desire to treat all parties and their candidates | vidual will be called on for his identity with ces uct Of Commerce, between the steamers, cost a little over baat New Yorr, Oct, 20, 1954, | with courtesy and respecte rule from which we feel no | <tter. ‘The blacks are four-sixths of all the population eloven dollars. Nobody here ean afford to read at that ‘Theatres and Bxhibitions. T—No. 113 Avenue C. Grerigwes—The platforin of the practical demoorats | iro hound, by ihe fealty which we owe to the eause of , °F the world, and these people are fast tenting to 8 com> te, 80 that Hed. AcapEMy OF Music.—Rossini’s ‘‘Semiramide” will 8—No. 89 Ai D. Teon sider embodied in the principles of the democratic | {ihrerunce. to text-all by. the same principle: | mon cause with each other. Sate, Sveesvwy Stn. comspelied to lean iupon the-cbarite- |). conted for the third time, thiseyening, Mane Qcilt Ooo, 443 Tonth streeth, party of this country, and they meet my hearty-approba | “Air Uitinan is a gentleman of cousiderable ability, | , 2,the general claim here made for the superior exeet- ble remembrance of your packers, to send to care of the | is Semiramide gave great satisfaction to the audience on 10—No. 181 Avenue Gn” tion. Very tmuly, yours, €. GODFREY GUNTHER. t Sout 72 | louee of the black race, our white brethren of the and enjoys a good reputation, both ax a speaker and a | ~ purser of the steamer, a few—that the darkness of igno- | the two other occasions of its representation. Signorl- pi: LEE writer. “About forty-Bve years of age-—is life embraces Menliety tathaceyor neticntew inte: tee Reon ance which threatens to cover our minds may be dis. | ®4 Donovani as Arsace ws also much admired. The oth- 1—P. McGaunis, Bloomingdale road and Ninety-ninth | GENERAL STORMS AND THE STATE PRISON | the whole yericd included in the rise and progress of the | eutrls, it the way ol . persed. There will be man: teful for your kind at. | °* Characters will be sustained by Signor Susini, Ber- 2 South-east cor, Ninety-third st. and Third av. " % © | temperance reformation. : “iBven upto the present day, it is notorious that, fel . ‘Ther y gral ye at- | pardi and Fabricatore. 3—Third ay., one door north of 125th street. Orrick ov me Uxirep Srarea ARavs What has he ever said in favor of a law to prohibit the | «ne pantiny States! the blacks “the cwelece cea the 2ention, although they may have no immediate opporta- | proanway Turavut-—The romangle falry spectacle of 4—Waters’ foed store, on Bighth ay., near 125th st. 43 Fulton street, New York, Nov. 1, 1s4t Tiquor traffic? What has he ever done, at any time, for | he planting States, the blac rad nity of saying anything about it. Inote this as anin. | the ‘Invisible Prince,” and the Protean burletta called 6—John Cuthell’s Hall, Tenth av., cor. 156th street. Dean Gxxmmat:—When in Washington I was notified | the advancement of the temperance ‘cause? Of what | errs Aysy tre teema keoatoe nen nothing ot tw teligetusl calamity—and of the utmost importance to | the “Young Actress,’ are to be repeated this evening. that the Veterans of the War of 1812 had nominated you | temperauice society or association, of any name, kind or | (74 88 thes THIRTEENTH WARD. | art savé that which they learn from the African hus- They ell produced and give great satisfaction, The —Cor. Cl reets, (On , peawe degree, has he ever been a member, or with which he Prehhdi i 4 ma, a8 business, health, amusements, love and other bu- | jew farce rt iled “oA Luck Hine 7 will nlso be Tiazed, Se pine ha aceené streets, (Onderdonk's.) } for re-election. Is it your intention to stand the contest | "jn any wanner identified himself? When has he | '8!dman; while the ignorant white overseer, whose duty oO ainess things of life cannot go on right without the He | nnd Miss A. Price will execute a’ favorite dance. I—No: 448 Grand street. oo ee ey Te ea TCRAWLOT | c¥er declare himselt, in public or in private, In favor of | {ft s#@, that the work ip attended to, knows stil leas, Ratwend light. Friend G. has gone down to Aspinwall, | 2¢ pieces are underlined, and are to be produced im- 4—No. 111 Broome street. To General Hexry Storms, Sing Sing, N. ¥. 5 the prohibition of the liquor bei anid The trae answer to } Gtior important staple products are all the result of At from whence you will hear of him; he may goup or mediately. 5—No. 540 Grand street. these questions must sat sfy all candid minds that Mr. | n skill and Inbor, in the Southern States of this coam- " . 38. treet. Sine Srxq, Nov. 22, 1854. Ullman’s antecedents are not such as to entitle him to ' Gown the coast on the other aido, of which he will duly PowEeRyY THkaTRE.—The new and successful drama of 6—No. 28 Mangin street i $ Faiexp Crawrry:—I was nominated by my friends aud | the sulirages of temperance mon, | Ty. The greater number of the mechanics of the Soutls the “Wreck of the Raven’’ will be repeated this evening, FOURTEENTH WARD. § iB pe i | are also black men.” advise you. ‘The Falcon got off the evening of the 20th, sl ‘Arnold and Miss Herring appearing in. the sie 1—No. 76 Prinee atreet fompasions the Veterans of the War of 1812, and feel _,But even on the supposition that they are satisfactory, | "Bat ‘thoes ‘ebony philosophers, not content with prow- , ‘ ? P truly grateful to that noble body of brave citizens for | why desert Myron H.Clorg, who aa stood by the ten: Gotained here beyond her time, as she had ashort com. | p+! parts. The drama of ‘sixteen String Jack,” and i-Ho. 3 Fence strect. » the high compliment paid toe. Yaid accept, but on re: | prance cause in its darkest hour -has teeter tout | RE that tho whites are greatly thelr inferiors in every- plement of men, from sldkness, which had to be mad | ie yeprtvented, the caste of which eubracs Whenames or | &Broadway House, Brosdway and Grand street. | Section S deem it prudent to withdraw from the contest. | tine, moncy-and tnfuener—ant hesitated nok, wie yet | LINK ETAL and good, dont stop at that, ae most Few good before she could venture to sea. She has left, but | the entire eecang eee m 5—No. 170 flester street "| Very traly yours, HENRY STORMS. the idea of prohibition was unpopular, to commithimself | fr'wniciwt liye thes bare then ee tee with less force than she ought to have of seamen and | Nymzo’s Gaupey.—The new drams called “Young €—No. 180 bee Liha ee WILLIAMSBURG POLITICS iit Re betight erty eg eters cunts eels TF hotapteaee ena prs spanct rh vires fm it fies IFTEENF WARD. ‘ , wats "The siamer Isabel, from New York ud Charleston, | wil sustain the characters of Wil sod Susan, sad the | No. 187 eceker get." MADE LAW anaxons. | fim-ami 8 prcminn wet ton feof devotion tle great | fom the eulit period after the dacorery,vastows has commenced her businegs season with bad luck, hay- | Faraualet divertigement, du, threo febleaus, entitled | SH. A. Kerr's, corner Brondvay and Astor place. | At the meeting of the Temperance Coavention on | P' ciple, but toa lifelong indiferenes, not to say prac: | ond speculators, or employed laborers, seamen, OF eal Sng broken her shaft when off Cape Florida. Qn the ist | Rousset sisters in the principal danees, form the bill of 4-No. 252 Fourth street. Wednesday evening, « resolution was adopted, requesting | en will uot so wrong, themeslies, ant the carver they. | dient, hired to work for their enters nd entertainment for this evening. 5—No. 40 Fifth avenue, the clergymen of Williamsburg to make an appeal to | love as to withdraw their support in the very crisis hour | ‘he cazliest and most numerous class who found dnst., at half-past 3P.M., Captain Tittle got her inside 6—Northwest corner Broadway and Eleventh st. iy y way to the new world, were those of the African raen ‘% the John Borron’s THeaTre.—The mew ci entitled the < : their congregations in bebalf of the Ma‘ne law. of that cause from its reeognized champion. We would | Xna it has been ascertained td our minda beyond & okey | rene ite en aatie aad 8 john Maloney, Esq, | «. Heart of Gold,” 18 0. be produced this evening, the 8 eB coe aay jail do no injustice to Me. Uiinin, nor shall we callin ques: | doubt that when the continent’ wag, de —— be : iying the dest talent of the company. (OMINATION. fon the hi P the Key morning’ of the 22d at half-past 9, | cast embod sty either of the candidate or the party | Qire i Enoch Jacobs, of rl gg in. | Ghathootonted hens party ' were found in the West Indies and Central Ai He reached ‘ ” rr : : : — and at half-past 9, evening of the same day, he mot the | smusing farces of Family Jere” pnd the | Good for No nomination as a Maine law candidate for Assembly fom | But we cannot shut oar eyct to the fact that the op- | {ber of the black race, ine looking people, having the being thing,’’ will likewise be Burton is di a teins on i A — fine Fasiness, the house belay well flled every sight ® tohed from Key Wert at alt arene : ponente of tempernnee feceivet the none of Me woot. | usual charactelsties of ‘color and hatr, identi ation with undisgaised exultation—that sinee that | being originally of the Aftican race; no dow gers and mails were Nanionat Taxarre.—Ma: Purdy advertises the €6—No. 102 Seventh avenue. Nie ‘ ti | a remnant of the Africans who, with the Carthageniom ‘past 8 o'clock night one 934, and arrived at Havana | dramas of the “Miller's ” “lage Byed Susan,” TNo. 166 Seventh avenue. FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ' nonainaticn, tho fr ctot se rie Tre alection ieee | expedition, were adventitiously east upon this coms pe EH Seg ect lla a all els Rp lr ggg ~ Sed once -wnacsmgay igs &—No. 221 Seventh avenue. The Fifth Congressional district is full of candidates, | © ot feel before—and that the practical effect of withe | HOM, toattersattiog cane ints Shaseaite eae aneae ay ealiniekcateear Wow shecsnen: Lockets Rignal was | J. Canoll, G. L, Fox, & Barry, Mrs, Nichols and Mra, Pale A =m eapecially for Congress. There is Philip Hamilton, hard | ‘\"*ving temporance votes from Mfr. Clark to bestow | the ‘Tinarw of Hercules’—the present. Straite. of Giie neon from the mast-head of tho first schooner | Jones will play the leading characters. 2=No. 33 Seoond avenue. and Know Nothing; Thomas R. Whitney, Know Nothing; | Seymour's election, rince the election of Mr. Ulman ia | liar.’ entering port, and the crowd on her decks, to WALaog’s Tararre.—Mr. Jas. Walack will repeat his 3—No. 815 Houston street. bp f see a = “4 4 | The claim to the country by virtue of labor or ia ey eer cey ante ene tie auLagg’s Tmarke.— wprseiins S-No. 815 Houston street A. B. Berry, soft, and Geo. H. Andrews, whig and indo- | eliarly heyond the! thnite of tha possible. In fnet, the | py ovement is presented thusom greet , at persona Wesandro Massaroni —No. 188 Stan ae : | ‘st t Revusctins cues xad news of the had been resting heavy in every beautiful drama of the “Brigand.”” Mr, Dyott and} © 5—No. 1873; Third street. peated "We Sink 8 Rat Booted’ manil0it0 Ot ee | eae ted Ona Ma Clare Kceie thin: Amd ww iball sow, tatroduée’ Yo, Soi; fYom Sekieaw heart that was waiting for the absent ones. Passen- | Mrs, Hoey will also appear in it. The comedietta of 6—No. 14] avenue A. drews; it speaks for itself:— 2 will the friends of prohibition indirectly contribute to | ledged patterity, a number of rical extracts te gers speak in high terms of commendation of the intell- | ‘two Can Play at that Game,” and the farce of “Turn- 7—No. 208 First avenue. Having assumed a bold and independent ‘position the success of a man and x principle to which they are | prove that, previous to the introduction of the black gence, ts ip a ‘and geatenesl peeeetst ce fay the Tables,” will also be given, Miss Rosa Bennett Erte. a avenue, before the public in reference to a noinuation fok Con. intlexibly opposer? and indefinitely postpone the tri- | race upon sais coatinent, bat Hitle eaterpeise of any purser, . appearing iC; Arundel No. avenue. ess, I at nly find that certain parties are disposed mph which now within their reach; it only this, pad ae © ofall, and was unw n bis exertions until he land- goin den spa romantic drama of’ the 10—No.. 50 Sixth street. take w atone Of that ponition to promote their own | but at the sume time and by tho anme means, give ad: | Ws the Brat available dontributor to the country, and ed bis ce om pte eye, pad safely in Havana, at «Corsican. Brothers’ will commence the amusements MIGHTEENTH WARD. ends, and am compelled reluctantly again to appear in vantage to the very interest to oypese which they would sone wee of right, Cre} polit but the loss of a » shawl, carpetbag, orbandbox. | ini, evening, the popular American actor, E. Kddy, sus- 1—No, 32 East Nineteenth street. print. | ieopard the sncetss of the prohibitory movement? | *hould be, entitled ighest claims of an el The British W. I. mail steamer Sawyer, arrived ous characters bien an is. 2—Al Houne,Seventeenth st. and Third ave. | " On Wednenday evening last, three weeks after I had they caunot act so mnwisely, anit fose the aub- | i tied} taining the ardu of Fal 4 Loui any b ts oe y iy _ 14 object of all the logic and literature wftfe on the 24th inst., with een Hcipa by as 5.) | the entertaining drama, called “Agnes de Vere,” will 3—8. W. corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third st. | been nnanimously nominated as the whig candidate for of what they destro, by grasping. ats delusive | | Te Ca on ee er eat literature welts and soventeen peisen nBoutMmpton randy | Conclude all “‘Hoart of Gold”? will be prodused to- 4—8. E. corner Third avenue and Twenty-second st. | tho Fifth Congressional district, two genilenion called ee ‘ | hich the forty-five Paes of this, emay abounds aye te: mong ) Mr. list, w: morrow night. NINRCEENTH WARD. upon me, and stated that they appeared on behalf of a | We close with 9 few practics! sugrestions:— solge the problem—whero 61 e 8 ‘has very extensive interests in the inland of Cabs. We y Forty-seeond st. | meeting of citizens, to present some documents inre- | 1. Jet the brief interval between this and the dey of | ad form a qreat independent nation? Well, as they are very |—John 's, Third avenue, near Forty-seeo1 ing: , to pre y dave nothing of interest from Porto Rico or St. Thomas | Amxxicay Mcarvm.—The same attractive bill of enter- 2—Bixty-firxt street, next to corner of Second av., | gard to the nominating convention. I asked to see their election be filled with earnest labor for the cause of pro- | modest yeople, they bave resolved only to take alee Siils steams." Our Spdslal frends ére rejoicing over | tainments which was gives Here, yesterday afternoon wajointng house of E. 8. Parsell’a., ‘| frecentials, and they submitted a paper stating tia’ | hibition.” Suflor no friend, no uclghbor, te vote: ie ieee. | Mexico, all South “America, and all the ialands of thes LAs to the “bear”? at Scbastopol—but to | and evening, is to be repeated to-day. The Happy Fa- Saisatng doees ike. Easeaitie. H ’, Wether wate! ccn einen “Bich the shavonuutny eb an Sea, including the Queen of the Antilles, We ere ee Sr gs tha: tthaser aL Saar | kily and UUs fein pealey axe stil’ om wanton ta 2—Store in Yorkville, cor. 86th st. and 4th ay, they were appointed at a meeting of citizins held at's va ve vital {aru whieh tho approaching election | Carribcan dem, jncluding the Queen of the Antilles. Ee ‘beat cond TWENTIETH certain time and place. m uesting a copy of the | in ¢ fl , a leased that Sibag um ey comgunt wat fhe hope | Cam Gant the eae company of Suna | 37¥o- 8 Ber fueny eit fate rentetinsdiee pest ata? | an nt sto ot a, | ern ch eaten eee Na sense. DEN. — 0 Com) Is ut! admitted that " and stated that | dence, n ondeney, keep any fri one! 4 hat policy and leisure may make it convenient for the Co., and the regular troupe of the garden, are doing a ee ee thetr purpose was to submit documents in their hands, | 0! yx! a We religiously believe | population of the countries that these Northern runs. ‘ adh 3—No. 425 Seventh avenue. purpor 3 | " ws of the plied sommed O tere their prows to- | paying business. Mille. Rosa’s riding is very much ad- 4-No. 294 Tenth avenue. going to prove the illegality of the convention which ach, aud that nothing is | 8 Negroes propose to take is only (25,000,000) t1 ward the shores of the United States, to give the indo- | mired, and the witticisms of the clowns, Myers and La- 5—No. 850 Ninth avenue. nominated me. Itold them frankly that it was out of sus, delermined, persistent etfort | five millions of souls, spread over a torritory of 7,500, ele seas 2 bee seein Peo perenne cere Wonca throp, keep the audience in roars of laughter. @—No. 603 Kighth avenue. the ong for me, when | the election was but four 2. square males, only a little more than twice the sise of isure 3 MINSTRELS.—This dvertises ~ ‘ worl ys off, to ito such an examlustion at e cirele of 2 “a Sitneun, it would be, perhaps, a9 Just for Spanish hi. | Woon's, Miwernra.—This company advertises many Farndon ag ot Signin siren only: seed that ona oka IN a etl gy ic sober, So | We shall close this artible by an extract from the por pi ing, in conji 1—fmith’s, N. side 27th st., n. door to cor. 4th av. >. which thes le have been Famh= ‘valry to ‘take the initiative of ‘the jeston, and let thelr } tion with tho farce of “Black Blunders,”” in which George 2=No, 588'Third ay, at Ube house of P. Mulligan. | Dat tat if they would farulah a enpy of the cello: the | voting, he would by wore ikely to Vote for than agauat | grvty, Which shows that these people have, boes rege {riends of the holy protectorate follow in the path they | sustains the principal characters. Sothirty fourth et,’ nextdoor to cor. Sixth esenue, | mecting alleged to have boon held, f could junge of tts | prohibition lated in thelr plans and_ purposes by mazopen. drop Shis bint under the hope that whea |" “prcxuzt’s SERFyADERS.—The “Bohemial Gir!’ contia- 4—Corner Thitty fourth wteest and Third avenue. character, and wool promptly give my answer iu | 4. Have in ample and timely supply of ballots, auited Be yg ee ey RE, another Sebastopol ered YT aes aw fulland fashionable asscinblages. It will TWENTY-SECOND WARD, writing, The gentlemen prouiised, if possible, to com- | to all classes of temperance men. Remember, the Au oh we peedicate the cinltan'ot the black Yeon, aul as instanced on the evening of the 234, in the palace, | ues to draw his ‘Norma’? I T wed " Wes ply with my request, but doubted their ability, and inate a full ticket. Ch which we predicate the ¢ : Berrie ge the may be considered, and save tim) | be repeated this evening. ‘Norma’? is to be produced 1—No. 77 Weit Forty -first street. Rhdrew: inces. ‘This ticket will | Only to the tropicyl regions and south temperate sone ides .-* “SEEN protenction. But as’ for the advan. | on Monday next. 2—No. 086 Eighth avenue. V procs enethee quarthe Ehave ‘obtaliéd a copy of this é ‘ing to tho differiog politice! | tbfs hemisphere, but, to the whole continent, north ag. wasted Pr Broad Sixty-eighth street. Mas south, And be we desire it disti: tobe Boe sp meh arms, I believe there are none Woon's Va 472 Broadway—Dr. Valentine ent Senos. “ call, which is as follows: preference of temperanee men. Let ballots be prepared | Wel! as south. And here SS vie do ng etanig S vt caveats 6 phe y hip’ os i deliem tiow with the faire sisi econ og moe ren ©, U. A.—The members of the order living in tho Sevonth | to tatisfy these preferences, so far as the balance of the ae tee eee tee Souther Lape ng "i shoul be 10 & | again this evening, junction wi minstre Trt ape rtt hp ab Apt teal tn ate BCs te eraeened, 0 n0 oad i ary far Yoh unlee® Aue death or <2 Cet, 0° | company. The hall is erowded every night. THE PRACTICAL DEMOCRATS. Wiktamaburg, arecemworiy” tracert to attend a msling | ~ he Ivok well wo mershrrs of the Assenably; vote for no os ret Ses 5s 5 lee, ue oa ae close by int convulsion—' pate alt 4 of the Order on Tuosdny evening noxt, the Zith inst., af Oa | man who is not true to the prineiple of prohibition, and | American oppressora, but as a policy, by which we not v they do not anticipate a°Y | Tax Gury Tesmmontat will come off .on the elghth u ‘9 TWO ‘u | 5 n I p Qe ., i cal ati ithout the risk something of that sort—and m ia ‘tre. JR. t, 8 Mr | TROUBLE OF THE CANDIDATES—MR. BARKER derdouk’s Hall, No. 406 Grand street, New York.” Com* | run no risks of defeat by a failure to concentrate your | be ‘he greatest political gainers, withow OF pos— arash policy's teases {0 bate embraced the sm: a inst., at the mgd vos a p Bare A LETTERS—ANSWERS FROM MESSRS. ©. GODFREY | ore, come all. “Ly ordor of tie P. | Aefee ; sibility of losa to ourselvee—a gain by which the lever rol g-very Jew Gigited omnis trae i oare at Hamilton: trom several others have, volunteered. he | GUNTHER, CHAUNCEY SHAFFER, AND MR. EBLING. Tae oe vane Uaee Doe 6. Let no independent canditate be nominated where | Of political elevation and machinery of national progress and play the toady anywhere within the # J. Arnold, and several " T have not yet learned that 0. U. A. spe , and f ition ti ~ hag tapth | | must ever be held and directed by our own hands vf ‘ ” fashion. be comprises the “Robbers,” the } Several days ago we published the following corres y ASR ig. a {riend of prohibition ts already in nomination—or i ginners and the mushroom “ receptions”’ of our performance to be given, «Lonel: Mf the the men managing this machtnery must have sadly un- | OAT ie tion hos bean mare. induce the nominee a | Heads, to our own will and pu s, in defiance of the The police for. the country are to be mow | <Persecuted Dutchman’” and the “Lonely Man of the } pondence:— Naw Yorx, October, 1864, _| Strzted my sagacity if they deesmed that T would fall | Sen Lominstion hes Been malt, ite aie cause, tha | obstructions which might bo at on the part of Tanta saat ther weed themselves control the iniquity | cc” Duan Sin—at « meeting of the county organisation, of Seeiaay tba oecer nese he lge aa a a | imag not jus Erg eed temper nee a ee wo wi taidat, at a cost that they themselves can make Court—Cirentt. * _| the Practical Democrats, held at the Mercer House, Oct. | who could put his foot into such » trap as that, would 1 batt meee | “ the juggler’s trick of catching « ball on the and count, under military organization from which they eee VRYSICIAN FOR ALLEOED MAL- | 11, it was resolved, that’s committee be appointed to ane | intelligence enough to represent the Fifth | M¢cly but to vietory. We have no cause for despon- | he Juggier's Trick Of casa et We are p or @ in service—which is giving | ACTION AGAINST tetrogate the candidates for State and municipal officers T letter cones, but much for hage. Let hope niate ww y salt’ after this wo See 4 if thoy do not improve in PRACTICES, as to thelr opinions of the following marensional Gisttict. ath of October the dete. | t0 action; and netion shall ead us to the long-lesired tei- | Most any absurdity . M it will be # ‘own fault. fee the issue of a | Nov. 2.—Wright C. Betts rs. George Gilfillan PLATFORM OF THE PRACTICAL DEMOCRATS. tes which nominated me were chosen, No complains | WPL, in whieh humanity shall rejoice, and through * “*" A hospital is to out La tions that have’become a to our * a8 8 | tribunal. On the 12th of October I wae unanimously no- RICHARDSON fs i A meeting of the members and friends of this seo, sare of ho a redacns This wil be an good ure ne | ehilden, for. measles 1 cral.and intelligent People ase elation or per. | MBM, andon the Int of November tra we after Mbuny, Oct-88 nt | athian eam CABO Oar bt evening, 98 SO Meaaiiagy -of ce . prote: const “| wal am asl acommittes ay inted uw T the 4 —— Ehe surplus moneys of tat fand ean. bo put to; there | which. i s version. Thove call to invontigate to legality.ot the convention | NEGRO MOVEMENT AT THE NORTH. ‘will be no end to emancipation and its labors, and it will ~ 8, To democratize the government so thatthe laws | which nominated me. This committee nursed tha job [From the Louisville Journal, Oct. 28.} Be ured com storys 2 Teen ees | Sie sgiSs SSoremcmser ys perp psc Dro | Set.ca Sea wunaerod ns en, the chil th | We here rc Pa cao Pon ar ¥ 5 » ct ye before the clectio: - fe pages, entit ty ‘ in the chair. of coment. <acoustomed, without much benefit eine | oe ope ° the police. rien tion. Did theee gentlemen, | giation Convention of Colored People held at Cleveland, | Jou Jay, Esq., was a Reports 4 ple. Ont of nineteen nick of the trem and Bands of te ages of two queda teraeek bat Mt 4 ‘tbe of pubtie work | fucatee haa Papa a regs Pie ‘assured the public | Ohio, on the 24th, 25th, and 26th of August, 1866.” | tees were ‘ealled for, when it was ansounced that @e: steamer Falcon, with Chagres fever, left in the hospital | requested by Mrs. tif which tan be prs! peer Renton that I was not a political knave, take me to bea political | Why the colored gemmen conferred on ux the distin- | ives of the Free Democratic Teague would be ready ER. Rh P Voiced Btatee | theis deta were . To have the litads beloger Yo the city govern: eat | foal? Barely they #0 thovght, and surely they Are mis- | gofshid bonor of being the rerpectabl of thelr sublime | Unkess Of tne Rive Remonste, Range neat ete thereon suital rhapsodies, we are ata loss vine. 5 4 ” being John William Caton. Michael McCarroll | fondant, ‘es fePerhitag haat wentsoee pariotes a thon, rented fet teFinally, Ido not recognive the right of any society | iniinitation of the political parties, have gone to work | mittee on congressional nominations was read and adopt eled at nea two Res Sere ed cne: | ome xr" | a moderate per cent upon the value of the same, (t0.00- | exabracing within its membership Nehraske democrats, | and built a platform extensive enought for the whole | 6a, after which the League adjourned, te meet on Sates ale Capt. Gray shipped = cupants only,) in order that such may yield an | to decide the Ieolity of whig conventions. | human family to stand upon. ¢ thirty-one iapuieing Whiners Sirerh ae among but three seamen, Dr. . ‘tress rate ttach extreme importance to a regular | that compose this platform we shall selects few as ape- 'y cwening, Place:. aa W ae tant a a the beg ri 4 of vanation and pe ag’ tie " i neato, and hn theiegatity Wines re chen: | cent the nt it t breathe the air and use the soil om ongpiaeal’ Seristeah Sad OF conmciametan is toe : Ag) . {the illegality of tho convention, | «That the right to breathe the al ¥ Roath of ottlal eraggeration after: the manage oF the | ill the | the increas ct ne cares of inna taonopoly, by Uaatting | Paveid hive cast anide the noraination, au praposed to | whieh the Creator has Pltced ws ts co-aherent with the | timand standing of the various candidates in nomiad- Black Warrior. A man was taken on board, but he had | the bf that hereafter be sequired in nid the gentleman who now elaimy to be a “regular” aom- | vith of man, and coeval with his existence; conseq , | {don im the several Congressiona | districts ie deen sent from the steamer to let go a fast at the wharf | swol the, anantty othe puvile lands of tho nation to actual | nce'to stump the district, meoting the people face to | whatever interferes with this swered. Inheritance, in the | the city and county of New York, in reference (0 slavery ia the stearer was getting under weigh: fo there will be from matter that came pa pet in quantities, free of charge. face, and dircussing the great issues of tho day, of which Joint aly of slvery, and at war rain the just degree {and the reeent and threat negremstons , the dave war discussion upon ‘eee the eonnediaan ‘Detween LN 8 the chief. eaven, Henee, man eanm withow port ‘Satil Hanna is goustered, oe weal, ‘Yesnee nd England woul A a oe ition and ihe Btate, "or tat shall Teeaat ot ae ce voy tbe ‘amination, ani I defy any Pornening the land on which he resides. Fiod wi has elapsed since {his important duty wae ave time to redress the of Spain, ‘On cross-examination, banking insti ind as any other business. man to ynove the Jeant complicity cm any, part ia any- | if this peyosition he deve then there, must be x raul- | devolved upon them, the committee hare Bot hed ‘me Thand'you seommerll report to date, ond fall fles | which he saw the child was a hamdanr val Sap deg Ae solcited, at | rae rere mnble, And Task ‘the publis to bear ia | tude of vases in Cent Britata, and all other na‘tons, | jelsure or rant of obtaining vty fl oe, pt TH Senet 1eebers- shall endeavor to ae yous catllon convenience. Yours mind that vhatever way be hereafter alleged Cm bid area mass of gen do not own the ground on, which | facts ne 4 baghererd Ae to us “etee t Commit! i le, and as | they live, aia they kay short to ex 8 to wi ny; were Th B DANTPERGON, VCominittes, | (ie, NOMDENOS, SoreE by tus leaders Stn coclety who. | | Ahab; as wen and sousts, we, demnnod every: potitiont | Seeds thane We have, thecetors, our inquition ant, and in ai KECI 2 with an insatiable thirst for office, right, privilgre, and position to whic! vAnites are eli- | to sue! inafy channe! ufos were aut oa eaten te oh tanless they 3. MRECH HENRY, seem to be aflicted with Privtlgre, Penge Sas 1s ordinafy. channels of information 98 nature ” rs T shall not decline, or even hesitate in my course, but | giblein the United States, and we will ether attain to | niently within our readh, and such Also ag are aera in its earliost stages. MB, BARKER'S REPLY. 4 fof th relying not | these, 1 of nothing. to the public generally--that 's, the antecedents ghe Indgo charged the jury, who bought in a ver. New Your, Oct. 19, 1864. | sit a mat $0 She Sadenaeat acatealinn on upon | Tria nea upeematinaed 16k Ge Goibbanblibia sa | ova tea ate aaiea intvranaly, whe ey dict, this morning, for the defendant, To Messrs, Ira 5. Davia, Goorge W. hv # lifetime spent the people ca ie dit te a ia 85, they may, will we over eo ‘enslavement, let she orane aa aged a at ag ties power om ¢ Committee :— do not like such cai avowals, wi ‘that ateempts it emaaato foom whatever source ju great Coart. Garros am in recelpt we tego Loria hey e fF ge if they choore me on such Sicha Sin ‘ floor of Congress the cog bald Koes Ty Before Hon, Judge HolTaan. define the “platform of the practical democrat ¢ Nth | Pol firs faith GEO. H. AY OREN. ‘That we pledgo our integrity to use all honorable | to witness bs eopcepesla ren, sah | eal gr wdinien den toe oe eal Genie pbper cha “Ceyeg eaatieat Garvin wxprgored | wc DY Gk: Dorepber 3, ah Haile ur, me ong people, om Hala continent, —— “ghar wiglite by vm

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