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lie al yp’ _,8t Tis o'clowle. jeation at this a, Presidant. , and other ar- Hele, Kt wholcaaie 7 Widliaw street. beret Question of a Liv i make but +)* Ehariev celebrated rower ae Nqueer ic develd of of ‘thone Sia moterioe the innumerst’ at. A articles com under the category ing, a. its pare state of importation, oon rena ns fearcaments ape by tein er cl a. ising Maw! bat Chatter f at sv whose “use will pened aad exbitirate not, at the same time, ‘steal away t! sdicinal qualities are unequalled, and as a resnedy | gout, gravel, diseases of the bowels, the vlad ” Se ‘cud numerous other complaints, it bears Aendorsement of thousands of physicians in Europe aud F F githa United Stater, whe daily use iin theit prac: ‘Teo mueb care cannot be exercised to avi vet afloat b ofthe Uuivn. The spurio ‘unscrupulous pasties, in every section auive article ieput up in mn bottles, the fords ‘Charles’ London Cordial Gla 7? with the we ignature on the label, and packed in Slots of two doren each” tt cau vo Lad of il drecaiste and | at all hotels and harroome, sud wholesale of the sole Soyertcre, EB VENOGE & CHARLES, PE SS earl street, below Wall, | Bier—. ‘Kiesele is + mere hie rior lager bier in kegs, and by the dozen bottles, to Rie cuscomcrae All orices can be icfe at his restauraat aad Seger Mer salvon, t0 Cortlandt street, corner of Greenwich Hate and W: gatch a eis 4 Fre acknow! ore Bos enasale oF Sow" A. BATCRELOR’S hair dy: dnetery, 253 Broadway. i and Toupees.—Where did you that wig from, m; my friend! At the only place in Roe ‘ork where you will bmi Wig, toupves, back and front braide—trorm oURS # HEARD’S, 27 Maiden lane. *a Cele= the best in the worid. in nino private rooms, ndormamental bait or sedentary employs it, will lion's pophian Jotion that the skin qrows Clearer every day under ita influence. A sin Seetie ‘will establish this curio ot. PHALON, 517 Br way, (St. Nicholas Hotel,) and 197 Broadway, corner of Doy wren. For sale by ail tho leading druggists and country @ealers in fancy arti ie! Does the Sealp Begin to Show Through Your Maat If 9 halawaee inet hand, unless you use proper means tit. Apply Miller’s Invigorator, night and wora fogs and your hair is safe. For sale by druxgists generally, LOUIS MILLER, 2 Bowery. My y_ Onguent will | ‘will Force the Whiskers or to «row strong and thick in six weeks, aud won't stain or lajuire the skin, “I ean say noimnore. $1.8 bet- or $4 50 half dozen; sent to any part of the country. RAHAM. No. 107 Nassau street is my number; Zeiber, ay 44 South Third street, Philadel phia. gmimctecs: of the Ear.—Doctor Hartley, ariat, bogs to announce to those of bis patients iu ‘New ork vicinity, with whom he has been in communication, that Be has in couupliance with their special request, made ar- Bengements to vicit this city, and may be equenited, until the day named for his departure, at the St. Nicholas Hotel. The Fabled | Fountain of Beauty ls Realized im the balm of Thousand Flowers. It will prosorvo the skin ssoeebied, unroughened, and unwrinkled, from youth to 3 otuing cam’ be more healthful than this fragrant thollicnt, Fetridgo & Go., Boston. CMe RING, 122 Broadway. Choicra.—Dr. 60 Cortlandt . It never fails. mide wul be without itt Sold b ty tie are: wate throughout the United States The Celebrated Dr. Dod’s Syruy Alufal- sees wegount at tha! tncsentsd dented tte this superior medicine tor coughs, oulds, asthina, bronohitis, and blvediug nthe lun, the proprietors have fitted ‘wp the store No. 4734 Broutway tor its «ale. Price 50 cents tthe. Kiniwe(’s superior french perfumery and hai dyes, warrant Sats dye, any shade required, and perior Lone; cr every description, al 473g Broadway. Para life Ba 3 fle grent English reinedy, wavlesale an ‘retail at No. Og Broadway. . EADIE & CO. Aspinwall’s Tonic Mixtare reéuks within the fmfallinto cpecitios im medicine. Lt is the positive antidote Ger fever and suc, curing it gencrally within sfow days, and never tuiting to produce the desirable result, Propared Wy THOMAS & MAXWELL, succossors to Jamos 8. Aspin wail, 86 William strea bogies Electric Halv Dye is universally ace wledie superior to anythin, yet produced, and has ta: as @ permanent positiva at the taste, and teshion. Ked, pray, oF un beat 1 black i Ruston, Clatk & Co., Broad 3 jarclay streot; and chemists nad Samers throughout the werd, en ener araeeennc ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. Fer Wants See sixth Page. Page. Re. gusAN bafta ag Pit HO ONCE LIVED AT NO nese hughand died in Calitoruia wil Fate fonetuing Te the advant $a Johanne, | by od essing Friend, o of herself and her iit lerald oflice, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. EV. JOSEPH P. DERG, D. D,, OF PHILADELPHIA, Will deliver tae fourth discourse befure the Young Mlen’s ‘Association of the South Dutch Church, Fifth avenue, evr ner of Twenty-first street, om next Sabbath evening, Oth iust., 8b 755 oPclock. KE SECOND DISCOURSE BEFORE THE YOUNG People’s Christian Association of tho Calvary Baptist Goure, (Iwonty-third street, near Fifth avenue,) will be de livereu to-morrow evening, Nov. 5, by the Rev. A. D, GIL: LEITE, commencing at half-past seven o’clook. gHE ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION, formerly worshipping in tae hail corner of Seventh ay Bue aod Twonty-secomd street, having completed their aow shurch cditice, situate on Twenty-fifth wtroct, near Seventh Srunue, vill cuter it to-morrow, Nov. 6. Sermon ab lig goles’ A.M. by pacar James Thompson; at's @eluck I’. M., by Kev. Me tl islair, ae 2g P.M ¥. Cooper, ae ail of onch service a ool 3s tains to be appliod te tho liquidation of the shureh debt. Se “LECTURES. R. JOHN LORD WILL DELIVER BEFORE THE Now York City Literary Union, aoourse of six lectures en the rive and fall of Absviutiam in France, in the chapel of the New York University. Ihe lectures will commence on Friday 10, a8 8 o'clock P. M., and ve continued on wu ‘tl lace and hour, tures, given'to the Vercantile Library, oa Sot Donrtes will be repeated in this course. Subjects— ire I, Cardinal de Kichelieu, and the Foundation of ‘Absolutisus in France. Lecture "2, Louis XIV. aud the Grondcur of the Monarchy. Lecture 3, The Ware of Europe agalust Louis XLV. to preserve the Balance of Power, Lecture 4, Borauet, and the French Church in the Seveu- teenth Century. Lexturo 6, Louis XV. the Causes of the French Revelation. Lecture 6, The D Sevelopments and Results vt the French Revviution. Tick for tue course, 4, members: id sob ‘ols, $1 50; single @ de bad of Mr. srowen, bookstore, corner of Deas, Brick chor: th Caspelysaden tee dee ee rch Chapel, an 44 DovGLas LEFYINGWELL, Proside ST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, por United States steamer Washington, will close at Saturday, the 4th day of November, at 103g took, ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postinaste " LOST AND FOUND. [ OST—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, IN WALKING from the corner of Dean and Bond streets to Atlantic wirect, through Atiantic to Court strect, old face, and & long gold curb re dia Lue Centre was a basket of flow. y persou Will’ be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the fice of the lirovklyn Eveuing Star, No. 12 aud 104 Grange street, Brooklyn. OST—FRIDAY, O€T. 3, A LADY'S GOLD WATCH ¢hain and pin, going from Twenty-trat to Twenty-iwarta Aevet, througs Li,ata avenue, Bleecker, Carmine and Hud- fon streets to Canal street. Whoover will returp the sams 8. MOORE, 154 Broad street, will receive ® suitaule re- pard and the thanks of the ows OST~ON THE Ev ENING OF THE BIH OF OCTO ber, 1804, 8 bank book yo Greenwich Sayiacs Bank wrner (i Waveriy place ixth avenue. Whoever will Mave it ut the Bank, or a! Wost ‘I wonth etroet, will teuler a tavor on shard wordius wa ‘MOS. FERGUSON. Ln FRIDAY, NOY. ABOUT 5 O'CLOCK trom No. § Sixth street, o by ie girl, three yours vid ark skin gud bale; has 4 white apron aud gun bonnet little French and Wd Adcil. Whoev: Pek: 2 witreturn ber will reacivo, the, hourtfolt gratitude of bm aMicted parents RAMON MONSALVATGE. OSTA VESTERDAY, NOV. NOV. 3, ON EIGHIH STRBEY Deters at gernor of Second avenue, ve jnoem ine Retfact la sca 2 orelock, 9 gol hunting 1s Will be paid to xmall gold waten, in; tho design on a Fg THE 2D INST. ‘OUR NOTE: DRAWN B} BY Crandee & Boyd, payable to Philip Smita or order 6 Weudtug irvim viaty days to pix months, amouat about $1 each note. ‘ibis is to coution the pels axainst nosociatiag faid noter, ne payment is stopped. Any person finding the above notor, will confer a favor on tho owaer by eeading the same to ‘Third avenue. Paras ft Sores, oY iy daview cars, night train of 3let October, Sid New York—s dark morocco pooket book, conta all sun of money, And & note drawn dy jierttn ‘ted Boston, November lst, 6 mont i aynile at M be e table reward will recovery. of ths propeety., Tatormscon gaa ASLELAND & C0., 171 Pearl otroete TA MERTING OF HOTEL KEEPERS AND VEND- G0 of liquors in the Fiitoonth ward, held at i. B. Yeants, 28 powery, she following rovolutions wero adopted neent voto Wo OF nize ourselves into s society, to mans Ward taberty Vieil ‘i UF Sret,} ja and on} tate, ‘That overaor of tke wo Wil Bro ail honorable means in our power to secure his re-al and wo call on all who ‘value tuels anyhs to unite ‘wht vs in reuriug bie glorious triumph, Resolved, That we ph ea to. aa only such ourselves: sandidstes' an will ourry out the aho emced by party ties or Ganrinclnied ana tasiples, ‘smiaha Herald Brery day until Tasplay: in ties Bee in the ay untit Tuceday Day book, on Saturday ri, ening ‘ieror and Tv. Sauna Kanninoron, See. ‘ILLAER, Chetemes. nner an INDEPENDENT NOMI- we RICAN y REFORM iD ANDEPENDEE? NOMI. tread x D.—OnSERVING IN THE EXPRESS GF Tasy aa letter of Fernando Wood, nomines for M» ven, Stating th does not belong to any secret aceocinti ves 100 to offer the following bet, vis.:—$1,000, that Lo was mber of the Know Nothings, and was in sonvention with ‘Any pers.a deairous gaa, tad the tan tud iaonvy, by E. SMITH, 85 Howard stroct. CARD.—HAVING SEEN MY NAME ON A TICKE (ohdued John Tilley for Alt <fmnan) for School Coma Toner, I take this opportunity iy democratic iyhirtecth ward that I shall cupport the tiatet ‘Daniel J Qtouls for Aldermen, and, recommend MARCUS D. BONNER. T ALARGE AND ENTUUSIASTIC MEETING OF the darmecrucy of the, Fourch wacd, held at the Shak- speare Hotel, corner of William and Duane streets, Gay evenigg, November 3, to respond to the nemination of " for Congress, Memry J. Allen was called to the and the following Vico "Presidente and. Secretaries the exccutive committes of said orter, of taking the above bet, RETARIES. Dr Wm. ODeunl, James. 44 Goorgg Butts ww: John Casey itt. A lotter was received aud read from John H. Willians, 4, Obuirmun of the ’Longsboremen’s Society, regrotting his ihability to We present aud address the moetiig, im conse: quence of prior enragement. ‘The mectiug was logue atly Bddressed by the Hon. Wu. H. Wittee, of Poan,; Charles W. Corrigan Eeq., of Penn.; Judge Morton, and Mike \HARTER TICKET —THIRTEENTH WARD DEMO- eratie Republican Hepa iar Nominations, a areas see neilman—Thirty-third district—Charles Doty. Thirty ih dis a ward C, onnell, Thirty-Stth district—Thomas Coopel For Assrvor—Saauel Hunter, For Constables—ohn W. Somerin tyke, Alfred Gerard. Inspectors of Eleotion—First duatriet Peter Mitchel Jonathan L. Scofield. Second distriet—John HL iydi Frederick Muller. ‘Third distriey—Thomas Cullen, Thomas Duniewy. Fourth distriet—James Guodwin, Wo, i. Ag. new, Fitth district—James G, Loroc, John Stelling. Sixt disttict—Stephen Doty, Floyd’ F ‘scHOOL Ov?? For School Commissioncr—Marcus For Inspector—Terrcnve MeDousld. For Trustece—Wesley Hunt, Bernard Eugerm! . Bonner, { EONSRRERIONAL.. — FIFTH DISTRICT. —SEVENTH ‘and Thirteenth wards aud Williamsburg. Regular whig nomination, For Congress, George Il. Andrews. Congest AL—PIFTH DISTRICT, SEVENTH AND ‘Thirteenth wardé—New York and Williamsbarg rogulse For Congreess, Putlip democratic republican nomination, Hamilton, CUNTON AND COMMERCE, Meeting of the mercantile friends of George Do Witt Clinton, Congressional nominee husisstic meetipy was held last evenin, the st Yotel to consider the best measures to adopt to insure the election of George Be Witt Clinton, the rogatar nominee of the democratic party for Congress in the third district. ‘The meeting was composed mostly of the mer chauts and mercantile men of this district, Who have a spe- cia} pride jn the elevation aud election of Mr. Clintoa, ho having oun, for many years past, a member of this profes ihe thoreautils sen auy that the Thicd Alatrict te the preatest commercial district in the Union, and should ba rep. Teseuted by a mercantile man, a¥he alone can understand and represent her futeretts, “Mr. George H, Hopkins was called to the chai sre. James A. Cooley and Henry Welles mado Vico Presidents, and Mes Floyd Clarkson and Wm. F. He: appointed heoretari {ter some rewarks from various gentlemen, as to the best course to be pursued, the following preamble and resolutions were reported and unanimously adopted :— Whercas, The time has arrived for the election of another Congressioisal representative for the ‘Third district of New ‘and, wheroas, the extensive commercial importance district demands the energetic action of all its elec- tors, without distinction of party, toward securing the oleva- tion’of the ablest, the purcst, and the most reliable represen- tative—one who thal not only understand, but vho shall have the ability and the force of olinracter Fequisite to ad- ce the interes the claims of this moet important Congressional constituency; thorefore, Resolves, That we, a4 mercantile men, who, without pre- sumption, can claim, from our occupation, to’ have the wel- fare of the Third Coagressionai district nearest at heart, are Proud in recommending to the voters of this distriot George De Witt Clinton, asa nnn whose unblemished character en- titles him to their favor and confidence, Rerolved, That the course of Mr. Clinton, as tho represen: tative of a portion of this district in the ‘Stato Legislature {ast year, was manly and indeper 4 in his bold and Jearlesa oppveition to the various measures in defiance of au overwhelming majority, he proved bimsolf to be the cba: pion of the people’s rights, aad the unflinching opponent to Til measures lufvinging upon the liberties guatanteed to any claes by the constitution of the Btate; aud that his nomina- tion Ly the democratic party, at the ‘organization of the se sion, aa their candidate for the hishly honorable and siblé position of Speaker of the House, foreshadowed a » Kie confidence in his character and ability which his subao- quent action as a legislator proved to be well deserve Rescived, That while his opponent, Mr. Pelton, is, as we understand and believe, the special nominee of a secret oF ganization, in which be is an important office, and pledged to their partigular’ ies and iu favor (as verbally expressed by hitavelf) of obliterating all iaws for the natu wtizetion of aliens, Mr. Clinton, we ate glad to eny, on the contrary, is untranimelled by any sucb sectional pledges, is not, and never has been in his ite, the member of any organization, but boldly stands furth as tho ceprosentative of not a portion but of the entire constituency of tho dis- trict, the defender of every right guaranteed to any one by the laws of his country, in bis own put lic acts and not by secret fraternizaticn, {8 the history of his ancestors from the greut Governor of New You Clinton, to tho pre- sent time—a history link! versa with the commoroe and the public improvements of our country—George Do Witt (Clinton fives an evidence of bis own loyalty to Autriean interests which nono can impng Rerolved, ‘That this distrist should be reprosented in. Con 9 to commeros, and capable tho national council, none san doky, hic. Clinton, for thisteen years past has been ac tively engaged in our midst asa mercantile man, thes having the advantage of an experience which renders him familiar vith both the commercial and manufacturing interests of the strict, and during ail this time he has won and maintained & reputation for intecrity, which justifies us in the fullest viction that if elected to Congress the above interests will be advanced, and at ‘the samo timo ail the other inter eats of Ngan ‘snpported by him in the faithful, honor. abl ial’ discharge of the trust contded’ to ‘kis On nd of Mr. Anderson, a committee, consisting of the officers of the meeting, was appointed to issue an ad dress to the electors of the district. After some further speaking the meeting adjourned. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- tion.—Kighth Congressional district, Twelfth, Bigh- teenth, Ninetoonth, bi sr Enel Twenty-second wards. con. Takes" es ncukms. President. EMOCRATS AROUSE.—SIXTEENTH AND TWEN- tieth wards—Fourteenth Assembly district.—You are aamonished that voteg cast fur any other candidate than the Union deinveratic candidate for sesembly, ‘Tuomas Magson, will be thrown away. Union and victory! Boware of spu: rious tickets printed “Mungon.” Remember, Thomas Maa- ton for Atsembly. Ont jetory. rycen REP on GENERAL COMMIT- the above committee will bi ‘vesant Taito, on Saturday evening, No o'clock, P. Mi. pease attendance of every at mber v ieuls ‘el quested. of ember pantlenlnky Feseseeess NCTE Cisteman, Wx. B. Rieter, A. T, Gauuacnin, 3 eeeererien, PGETE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. TWELFTH, Wighteenth, toonth, Twonty-first and Twenty-s6- ound wards. democratic national wi nomination for dada Haga Wakeman. Le Hai CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, COMPOSING the Twelfth, Eihteonth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first, and ‘went form and Independent nominatio 1GHTH WARD REFORM ASSOCIATION.—A MEET. ing of the association will take place this evcaing, Celon’ss Wooster steeut, at S o'clock. 4 ervon, Charlee 0. Hienry‘Erbens” — Wapert We Mathias Clarke 1GHTH WARD.—AT euuxrina OF THE REFORM Association, beld at Colon’s, last Friday evening, ot. ith, the feltowing gentlemen wore nominated>— Councilmen. dona, Pitips, twenth dis., Thos. B. Rid ter Fwentith ‘ais, ‘Youre D, Price. fs bn Gants. tease Phi Gonstables...... 7 Willisen 7 B. Jones. ENRY. ERBEN, Chairman. Martruias CraRy, Secretary. IGHTH WARD —WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO ereby ocrtity, that wo wore prosent at the Police Com nuers at the time Edwin Walswnght mado. tho alle that Kalph Dojend was e Know Nothiug, that be as i} communion with that order, that he was nominated hy that party for the cfice of Coudeilman of the 1 district of ‘the Eighth ward; and further, that presence he was unable and failed to substantiate the truth of the allegations so made by the said, Wainer MORRIS D. ue RHILD, We G. FLDER. RD—THE LEVENTH WA trict.—At a me Than of the #aid ict, Chainman, Chances BE. Waxariziv, Secretary, PIGUTEENTH WARD CITY REFORM ASSOCIATION. At a moeting of the Reform Association, he eLurch at the corner of Fourth avenue and ‘Treaty: noe hn} Strvet, on tue 27th of Oetc ber, 1854, the following ticket wad near Couceilmen of Fifty-scventh District or sagen jan of Ly -8e io ‘ret at maerted S, pitt, Comuciloan of Fitty- sight ‘piteet=Willien u. NaETebeal Onssulesion!s o} Lighteenth Ward—William H. Yor Schoo! Inspector of Bihteenth Ward—Joreph F. Joy. For School Trustecs of Kizhteunth Ward—Poter Cooper, B. Delaield Smith, Cor aed rf Raney, J. HW. Barleson. Yor Asseagor ot Ward—Grant M. Adama, ead {gestables of hteenti: Wardlleary, Bishop, Waa. Dy order of the Assoetation. PETER COOPER, Chairman. Henry Bay, Sooretary. eas rligane Celaak ato — Barone cree See at aap sia ixth Council distriot.—For Coun- PeatEeN sg, AND a Finest WAROS TEM F4 Perance Alliance nomination for Assembly—Joua 8 IGHTEENTH W. BiGHTEENTIE WARD—UNION” DEMOCRATIC RE- sei ra Fica—Kobert tin and John ommivsioner— William Ht. nteen Inspector—Patrick MeRiroy. Trnstecr—Royal Phelps, Joum Foster, Charles Woodhull, Goorzo 8. Dron, Henry J. Anderson. Inspectors of Eloction—First district, Charice Lineback; Second do., Charies” H. Smith, Jou Kane; Third Smythe,’ Wm, Peareail; Fourth do., A. J. Mathews, John Clark, JONN R. BRIGGS, Chairman, Mavason Day, Seerotery. Fr SUP-<0GATE—ALEXANDER W. BRADFORD. RST WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- ‘and oeratic Replica, General ‘Committee at Stuy it Institute, made on Tuseday and Wednesday evenings, ‘Math and 25th instant wt Alderman—Joriah W. Brown. john HH. Perry. rector «Bseboale—Dr. J andres, for the ful full term—M. Von Hazan, Schaal Hadpin’ ‘To Mil vacancy of wo Yeare—Mich Ditt of one y Consvabiee—Chasles Daly and Inspectors set try, arat district, John Colt ‘Hagan; Secon ict nace an, strict, John R. aa Green. Sou w PUTO! att LEXANDER OH xcs, }haieman *, * } Secretaries. For Bebool ¢, For li Smee ‘Tx Witisasm Bu TRST WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- of the national democrats o! voocratio Headquarters, 101 Broad of the 23d inst., following ticket Was ubauimouely noma 8 For Aicermao—N'cholas Dimon: For Councilman First eer ‘homas Stewart. For Councilman Second district—John J. Hollister, For Assorsor—Peter M. Bayard. tables—Alexaudler Brulte, Jona c: Bayer, : Inspect: of Sperm istrict, Pe ‘Brady, ker; § trict, Henjamin Corarey, Some 3, Third ‘bistrot, ‘William’ ceed Day Curry, school Co mentasfonor Andrew J. or of Common Schoole—Owea Por erst jTiustecs—Murty Foran, gaia Burke, 3. Gonry 1 k Exan, pero WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC WHIG ket. Tor Cougres—Gay R, Pelton. Accombly—Matthew L, Fordham. Aldcrnan—Joseph Jawicon, Conuciimen—Fine tistriet, ‘Henry Smith, Seoond district, B. F. Weywouth, gob osevelt. Const: J. MeMann, W. Jones, Commissioner of Sctootenak J. Perry. Taspector of ©: M. Andrews Trustoer—James G. Ellioti, tour yo four years; Henry Gnrlick, two years} year. IRST WARD.—SEYMOUR AND VICTORY —AT A meeting of the First Ward Liquor Duslers Protective Association, held last evening, 3d instant, at the Broad street House, corner Broad and Pearl stroots, the following resolutions were uusnimously adopted Resolved, That the thanks of this to David O'Keefe, Jr., Beq., candidate trict, and to dJoriah W. Brown, Bag.) candidate for Alder. man'of this ward; also to Messrs. Heury Smith, Michael Doren, Je., and Charles Gannon, caudidates for Council. wen for their concur eat advanced of tho State and city of Ne i and protested by the clection Of Moratio Seymour for Gov- ; Wm. Thompson, . H Tnbusel one r. jates for political position in ined to reply to our communications tre unworthy of oar evniidenoo, wad that we will do all ia our power to defeat their electio: Resolved, That the above be published in the Herald, Day Book, and Stadt Zeitung. JOSEPH BLACKBURN, Chairman, eoret: Heyy Arrieno; IRST WARD—AT A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL Democratic sof the First ward, held at the Liroad street house y evening, Oct. 31, » commit. tee was appointed to wait upon the several candidates for Mayor, to ascertain from them the position they ocoupy in connection with the obnoxious order of Know Nothings, beg leave to report tothe voters of the First ward that they found in Fernando Wood, Esq., the ouly gauaidate who would and did fully sad unequivocaily satisfy this com- ittee of his entire Cisconnection with the obove order. Ho sured,us that the only society he belonged to was the ‘ammany Society or Culumbinu Order, These assurances Were not mere adsurances, but were strengthened mere that nevessary) by affidavits exhibited to us, therefore, assure our fellow democratio voters of the ° First any reports that have been circulated to the ieee of Mr, Wood are entirely without foundation. JAMES L, ii eae { conto, JOBN BAILE SOHN J. DOW DELL* ee WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- Butions.—The people's ticket opposed to Know Nothing- “For Assembly—P. 11, Maguire, Asscasor—Patrick Crowe, For Councilmau—Fitth Council district~Wm, Cleary. Do. xth do. Bari. Hoty. Por Copeiabten 7 At Rng Binaet poate © or Re les—Juhn Tagan, tt) act, Benen! Gousnissioucrs-Florence MeGarthy, John en. Inancetors—Timot hy O'Brien, John Ware, eos-—Jamer }aley, Michael Conroy, Thomas Pitsger- Turpeotor: oi Elections First distriot— Anthony MoCrod- fin, itephen Lynch. Second district—Oliver Kyan, ra district—Charles Awdertoos tee Fourth district—Johm Crowe, Patrick Dougherty. filth distriet~Jobn Oliver, Poter Dolan. ‘The following persons were appointed by the sundidates and ward eom nance Comittee for this election, in the Fourth ward: (0! = Crowe, John oly thomas’ Fitagerald, Ste h, it ‘He Wm. Philips, James Honey Freel ony ae wae Jonn Cacey, « Jauzs Durrey, OURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- hations—Seymour and the constitution, For Ausembly~Charles J. Dougherty. or An For Councilmen Pitta, district, John Beuleb; Sixth district, Thomas W. Sheridan; Seventh distalet, George P. Bick! by Jobe 03 Bs: ; nian.” For Constables—Emanuel Jose For School Commistioners—William |, Patrick Mee, rick. spZGt Trustooe—Michael O'Bierne, Joseph Mathors, Wm. For Inspectore—Charies H. Colladay, Gust: Inipectors of Bleotion—Firat dhige Zann ways Second 1 Bi Jam nell; ina 9, do., Chas. &. Coll: hip C; Martin; Reeves, aa obs Sweeny." PON W. AY! J. MATHERS, Gizo, Hanon, $ Secretaries poe WARD,—AT A MEETING OF THE FOURTH ard Devsocrniio Mepublican Ward Commlstes, held a 71 Roosevelt street, the following reeolutions were unani mously adopted:— ae Giiess Resolved, That we approve of the course adopted by the representatives of curth ward in the Satela Gow tion at Tammany Hall, in refusing to nid it of Chamucey Shatter, for the office of their andecquent earnest but unsuece: ation of the vote. Ived, That we will not sustain for public office the members of a eccret organization, united by » common pledge en for thelr Foligious convictions oF place of birth, but belicve it to be the duty of every American citizen to foster the spirit of toleration as an cesential clemet republican freadom. FOURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS— SEYMOUR AND THE CONSTITUTION. For Assembly—Charlos J. Dougherty. For Asseseor—Charies H. Ly: For Councilmen—Fitth district, John Bantoh; Sixth a trict, Thomas W. Sheridan; Sevonth district, George P Biektord. For Constables—Emanuel Joseph, John Tage For School Commissionere—William Baird, ick. a Trustece—Michael O'Bicrne, Joseph Mathers, William ‘Patri ok Mer- For Inepectors-—Charles H. Colladay, Gustapiie Bache. Inspectors of Election—First district, Jolin W. Avery, James Upton: Second do... Haury H. osinaty, Saznuei ask: jamin'D. Welch, George nell; tod do., Ben; Fourth do., Charles H’ Coliaday, Philip C. Martin; Fi der Tho. Sui Sewre mn Sweeny. JOHN W_ AVERY, Ch'man. 7. Masami 8. cretaries, Gro. Hancan, Resoived, We wil i any person’ who refu ot sustain for the p shea lection, to subscribe to the above resolutions, : Savnens ) , WILLIAM BAIRD, Chairman. osern MATHERS Winurast Daw. $ Seoretarice, FETE cox ORESSION AL, DISTRICT SEVENTH AND ‘Thirteenth wards and Hogular ¥ wing Nomination THOMAS i WHITNEY IFTH WARD.~AT A MEEVING OF THE INDEPE ent voters of the Fifth ward, au at the Hi rd on the evening of November 2, Mr. A. J. Romoya wae 4 Putnam Conklin and A. J. And on motivn, the following i, wherens, Frederick: N. Smith hae au: me dee nt candidate for membe iim \onesty, , & firin attaebms principles, aad m thorouel ier if the wante of this eee mbly District, we e! ny ertall, reesmmend him to the voters of the district, and plo ge one: selves to ued every honorable meana to promote . . ROMEYN, Cuatro, Rorwae Contam} georetarion, JFTEENTH Aide necator. | ona FOR Councilman, ae » MCLEAN. James D. Oliver. Bog age dietrict, Law'es a Van Wart. hs district, Rufus C. K, Fort ret district, Charles . A Nathan Lowell, Dr. 8. R, Kirby. james R. Swords, 0 Constables .....! JAMES HULLYER, Chairman. J_B. Bacon secietary: ORIOUS RESULT.—FIRST WARD~UNION AND wiig nominations, eu For Alderian—Hon. J. Phillips Panky, For Counciltoan First dietriet—Henty Sunith. For Councilman tecond district-—Jobn F Parker, For Arseaer Henry Lube, tatloe—H. 1. MoMana, Wr, Sonos, For School Commisaton Ady Yerry. For School Inspocto For Sehoot Trustees: Alliott, Wr. Thompson, (he First Mhcrlet Wm. @ Second district BV ‘Third district~Alexander Mason, Sol. Pago. P. Closey. N DEMOCRATIC WING GENERAL COMMITTEE, NO- ember 1, 18M. Be Recolved, That the ticket nominated by the ro minating Committee, guint no. waded J. HL Perry, &0., to wits—F ur Aldermen, Jared Spirks and Join G. W ebb.” For Supervi. tors, J. V! Mesetole, &e., be recornised by this Goncral Co mittee as the regular whiz candidates oor the Tinrtsenth UKE C. RYDER, Chairman. +o Bracnwons, Seoretary. OUN McGRATH~THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC CANDI- date tor Folice Justice of the Fourth, Sixth aud Four- teenth wa f° NICIPAL { NOMINATIONS,— ction 7th November, % WILSON G. HUNT. ALEX. iW. BLADFORD. For Recorder. NCIS RK. TILE. Fer City Judge ‘OWK i. BEES For Wecteter... For Commiseioner Lampe GE IRELAND, Ji Bor Governor of the For Dirtrict Attorno OA The above ticket te recommended to alt y emigently worthy of their rupport ETE COOPER Chairman Teane HE. Dany, Secrciery. —_—_—— M‘4%, RATIFICATION MEETING.—SIZTH CON- jumerously attended and enthusiastic mase meoting wap pela’lan srentoe at Monticello Hall, easton steest, torcsal- weinatign of Chasiee D. Mead, ‘Eoq., for Congress, drew Jackman, Esq., was calied to the chair, and the toll ywing vice-presidents and scctetarion were appolnted:— viEerEpyD we FS ph Ferre, a Se Jolnso ot ei i, Suali a, te A Benjamin oh pee owssend, James Lee . Hart, Erastas W. Glover. Bite Vuber. oe neas. Te Chat; Ludlam, | 1S—Jomor Parker. 17—Jno McMenomy. ‘The following address ‘aad resolutions were pro George F. Thomson, E ‘Tbe committee appointed by the del + Conpressional ‘Nontuati © aan ‘the following sath ry ates of the Sixth leaye to make The convention selec ted t> make, & nominatian of & enit able Wren to reprete: at the Io pte democracy of the Sixth dist lg ees next Cor entered upon the dutios ercigned th Hy impr ‘the great importance of thaSieestions’ invcived® aud ‘fil alive to the principles fevetning the heart of th weracy of ON ag OS @ over th toi borizen re Sees defection fro: roe faith of our fathers ou every ans. laos the low and ; and, iv order to Principles were forg: tte selfish desire of #uc was substituted; seoure a newination and, wee, an clectiva, we have alliances miade by those who were indebted solely to the ‘Gemoeratic Party for the position they held, with factions . cliques utterly hostile to the privolples of truth, houor a funtion, and anabing common causes with Jnteteste a ty with the democracic spirit of the age aud the ples of equality taught by ® Jefferson and a Jackson. it your Committee were anxioun: to Fa ‘well known to the democracy of the district aud wacos cheracter for Ronesty and integrity undoubted, and whose love of, and strict adherence to, great democratic truths of the age could be fully relied On full consultation and careful deliberation ted as your candidate for Congress our well know: Uitinen, Colouel Charles “D. Mead.” Born fa our tlds always a sincore and honest democrat, never soe! r office, but no desire to shun its responsibilities, be wil to this important post, if elected, a degroe o m integrity and truthfulness time, and of which too many hi yoid: Colonel Mead and in their what are more or upon cere class; that the very spirit of ow institutions is to harm. and ‘unite these various su{ty te ae to work, together in harmouy, and for the good Ail. | Lu Congress be will be governed by theso gent eg play no factions opposition to the administration, but Will bo ready at_all times to support democratic prinot les atid meavures, emauate from whom and from what quar- rd with watchful eye ev upon the party measures or prinoipl t variance with tru: sori a and resist all at- rr which, from their very ori- Ie to the bests intarasts of ure of prese: to you for your suffrages; and we fed that with such a condidate, if the proper tions are made, his tripmphant election is sure. We beg leave to pregint the following resolutions:— Reeolved, That the neg det paren of the Sixth Con- gremjounl district of the city eure the nomi antic didat i thesuah hie sara ‘and democratic “she ples, he woll our sincero, efficient, honrty Snited support, amd that we will uss‘ every fait and honest means to secure his triumphant election Resolved, That we recognise in Colon Mond sincere and honest advocate of civil » sympathy with the vari tles of the dny, but a fou ciples and universal equality of politival rights. Resolved, That we deeply sympathine, with the opprossed snd downtrodden people of the Old World; that In their va- rious efforts to vast off the the sumo an attitude of nob! God and man, they deserve the hearty encouragement and co-operation of every true American cf Resolved, That these proceediugr Se published in the Na- tional Democrat, Journal of Commerce, and the German daily paper ‘The report and resolutions wero unanimously adopt the mecting was then addressed by Col. Mead, C. Eeq., sud others, OTIC A GREAT TEMPERANCE RATIFICATION of Clark and Kaymond is to come off this evening at ‘advoonte true, democratic pendence before the Broadway Tabernacle. Addresses aro expected from Rev. H.W. D. Culver, Eaq., Rev. FL. Cuyler, Jose 4 Mr. G: Greele; Ne TH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC §REPUB- can neminatic For Assemb 1 For Alderman—William J. Bris For Councilmen—Twenty -first di ict, John Mack; Twon- ty-recond district, Lawrence Van Wart; Twonty-thlrt dis- fot, James Lawson; Twenty-fourth district, Henry HI, Mo- T*Ur Assestor—Levi Onderdenk. Fer School Commissioncr-—Wiliiam Quackenbush. For School Tuspector—Solomon Li oF School Trustoce—William Dodge and William H, Du- at steer Eat ty J. Rogert. der Brush and Charles Roo! , James W. Foray. beg rs B. Sullivan. Merseronu. Fourth district—Willt atiue Flynn, Fitth dietrict—Lewis J. Parker, Willine 3 Murray. Sixth district Thomas Lovy, Robert Lindsay, Seronth distriot—Nioheel Bonnell, William B: Paulsorats, Eiglth district—Samuel Rowland, Job Hannan. t—Jesse B. sai s. NF GiRAUD, Chairman, Joun W. Barra, sanders INETEENTH WARD REFORM F Alderman—Dr. Moreau Morris, For Councilm Gente Sartor. “NOMENA |ATIONS.— Tappocter of Common Schoole—Isnes Adriance, ‘or Trustees of Common Schoole—Geo. W. Beebe, J. Hat- field, J. M. Sens Jobn Cole. ir Inspectors Elections—Firat district, John Oxbora, &, : Me Donald Second district, Christian Schwart: ird district, William S. Stilwell, Geo. , KING'S COUNTY.—THE MEMBERS OF THE pie: ‘are requested to meet the King’s coat Execn- era mittee F Ae at 7; Grenade pe hee tt tall ¥ ‘or Governor of the Alms aad Lampe 5. For or Surrogate—Alfred Mclutyre. BeSGELA RN Genatrg Rouan TION FOR COUN- mAD, strict % ‘RY VAN ‘AN VELSOR. R EGURAR DEMOCRATIC 1 NOMINATION. — FOR » Councilman, "jab Moonen werd, S — poten gd pierpion TEIRD. AND SIXTH independ big : vgexae opposed SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—THIRD AND SIXT WO (gp ye democratic republican nomination. For Teember of Asse “NICHOLAS QUACKENBOS. ete ASERMBLY DISTRICT, (THIRD AND SIXTH rds.) National and ee ndent nomination for as- tmbly, JOSEPH A. STICKN. ECOND JU DICTAL, DISTRICT—COMPRISING THE Foorth, Sixth aud Fourteenth wards—Democratio silicon nigelnr pemisotion for F Fete Justice, MATTREW 7, BREN cilmau—1ith reutine, jr.; 13th, For Aisersor— renzo Carey, es Cory ot Bloction—ieb Distrist, James Soott, W. Mann ; 22, Charles Horton, Ges: ¥ Mayo; 34 3d, Jamos Bark: ‘4th, W. A. Sooteld, Green; Stn, Wm. ‘TernerMil. A. Silloox; Gtb, Geo. W. Lowerre, W. 38. Jones, E EN ‘iH WARD PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT NOM{- nati Fer Aldcrman—Joha Murphy. enersor—Jamos Me. Bor ‘onncilinan, Fifteonth district Wm, O'Shea, EVENT WARD INDEPENDENT DE! OCRATIC Rominations.—Seymonr and Victory.—At an ims Mae iastic meetlag of the domocrata of this ward, ¢ on ¥ ondas ad. vyening, at the Democratic Platform, Hast Bro way, the towing resolutions were put, and ‘unanimously carried -— Resolved, That Horatio Seymour bo tho next Governor of the State of Now York. Resolved, That William O’Shca be the next Councilman of the Fifteenth district of the city of New York. After which the meeting Leper igen with loud choors for Picton, Seymour, and O'Bhea, and Loud for the prohi- bition law. urral 08. A. RYAN, Chairman, Mrewsnn Manes, ‘ieisiéers. EVENTH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMC DEMOCRATIC nominations—Se} meee and tho constitution, For AldermanJohn Mespby. For Asressor—Joseph Crol Yor Couveilman, Fi een distriet—Charlos Be: Joun Courtine, Seoretaty ae cebr uranic SEVENTH WARD MUNICIPIO TI REFORM NOM'NA- 4 _ Ho ha Councilmen, Sixseenta district, GEURGE TH WARD.—REGULAR WHIG AND REFORM ation. " the Fourteenth Distriag, W. Brown. ‘or Council: Bz SF VENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN regular nomination: Yor Councilman of the Sixteenth district, a ORLANDO G GRAY. Q GEVENTH WAnD REGULAR ‘AR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- > tion, for Counetines RUBS ALDEN. ict Se, WARD DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT NOMINATIONS: meerby. hapa ¥. i Klink, Joha J. Blatt, ‘Hiam O'Shea Orlando Grey. ole Wah district horles By Schoct Commiasioner--Dr. Win, Rockwell School Juspector—C. Hert rudy. rasteor—Jno, Brown, Murriner, William S. Lewis. Inspectore—tirst district, A. T. Gallagher, Goo. Gorden; Seccnd district, Robt, aie Hough Li Third district, T, W. Adar von; Pourth district, A ustue Oliver, baw? Fitth district, D. basi, iijwm Dunn; Sixth ‘aniriet, Abt Dnike, Thoma Lawier: Seventh distrftt, Michvel Wm. V.Adams; Bight itistriet Jaros Brown Sao. De amantine de wthe suove ticket was ne : Tiowaly nominated, without the'ascirtance of the bonopatle pouticmen of the Ninth ward, loavirg the Pifteenth ‘Coun: cil district to the parties covesrned. SEYMOUR AND VICTORY.—THIRTERNTI WARD nowinations:— For Councilmen=S34 William H. MeCorkle, Btth dirtriot—Euward C. MeConneli, Both dietrict—Thomas Cooper. Lor Asseesor—Lowis Withington. For Covrtaties=dohn W, So.nerindy’s vel Commiissioner—Andeow J. ¢ feetor~esae i, Greonvani ustesoJobu J. Philip Bare J, Torry, GIXTEENTIL WARD REOULAR NOMIN ATION AND +) the people's ewndidate—tor Councilman of tho Forty: third Council district WILLIAM J, CYPHER, Jfrod Jarrard . 3 ‘om which occasions Mr. of 65 Catherine street, was called to the chair, an | M. Mathews, de Charcy stevet, Heoretary,’ the follow 4 resolutions were vnauimouel: sdopted, rag Sed ae re Soh : aw own fect, that there is not only in througbout ears fate tp ry |. Clark party, whose object r awembers of ‘Assembly, otal snd execu rious, aud tyrannical laws which over yet. anste brain of the rreatest cones ned that bs vie a ite ie earth reas, Ml destroy our personal @ and premises, and rob tcf the fraite of years of inuustry and economy, ject our wives and children, our ad ox selves, to insult and oppression; aud, whereas, we, Sud lew ablitug citisene are well’ aware that the ballot box is our only refuge, when the demon of fanaticism roars ite venomous’ ead to er! in ite coils; therefore, be it That we will support Horatio, Seymour for the f Governor at election, t- Cudeuvors to defeat the election of that champlow of ‘tmun, Myron tt, Clark. Resolved, That in M ave an honest, fearl and no fanaticlym, Roralved, That in the prompt and manly response of Wil- M. Tweed, our candidate for aldorman, to our interro- we are bound to give him our unanimous inf bat we believe in the old adage of ‘ Try all 1d fast to that which is best.” horctore, withost any plesipesesion! wanemnesd ts the sao ae Ftiee and classes of our fellow citizens in th Bard the following ta Yor Counciitast-Pourteenth dlstelet, Charles Alden. —Fifteenth district, Joha G. Seely. Sixteenth district, Getends Grey. ‘ley, as momber of Assembly, we devoted adherent to fair p! eches were made by Mosurs. J. J. George Far- ly, Simcoe Te id others. wie otlon, the meet ing adjourne: e Tuesday w worming, Nov: 7) 18bt the pel, SPOWERS, Chalrma: _Absx, M. Maruxwe, Seo, ‘Soventh Ward Association, GIXTEENTHE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—EIGHTERNTA and Twenty-first wards.—American Reform and inde- y ndent nomination. For A: KS. GI XTEENTH WARD.—THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE —FOR Couneilman, Forty-fourth Council distriot, SAMUEL HOPPER, 10 THE VOTERS [i tle § FIRST CONGRESSIONAL dst There havin, a, distrist. There having been some pains taken by oer et te and improper dato iad aay: ohim to eee wie as “4 cantidate meaus name for Congress, in favor of Harvey W. Vail, Eaq., it becomes incumbent upon him to say candidly and promptly that his design to comply with the suggestions made to him has been Abandoned. By no act or word of his own was he nominated, and having accepted the honor thue unsought, he takes his stand upon the platform of principle and, d fastice, in, the coutest so near st hand, No man's vote be solicited, y attempt fo porohaye it. A firm relian span Bt t cause, and the full belief that American citize sive hiss thels enpport, cstacisines liso, enee for all, to etnaa OF fall by their decision, WM. W. VALK, Flushing, Queens County. HE FRIENDS OF CHARLES FOX AND THE REGU- lar whig nomination of the Seventh ward, are requested to meet at the East Broadway Haswe, every night until aftea the Election, at half past seven o'clock. HIRD > WARD—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- ‘can nominations— For Alderman—Egbert 8. Benedict. ristian renee: - For illings, James Kane. For Commissioner of Common Sctogie=I rael T. Miller. For Inepector of Common Schools—Alexander Jlart. For Trustees of Common Schouls—Charles Wade, Benj. Vandervoort For Incpictors, of Election--Firvt, distriet, Henry Dick, William Wilson; Second do., Peter B. Warts, ap. Heath; Third do. Mortimer C. Tunison, Peter. ‘ie Stelle; Fourth do., ., Edward B. Heath, David Moore, Sonr. ALP. HEATH, Secretary. W. ¥. McGaw, Chairman. HIRD WARD CHARTER INDEPENDENT NOMINA- tom ANtorman—Isnao A. Blauvelt, Reuben F, Perry. T. Gavitt. et School Trasteer—dJoseph Sinonson, Dantel Minthorne, Inspectors of Elvetion—First district, Isaac es John istrict, Jameu B. Seeley, WE wee Ueiah Heinen: doce barahalty HIRD WARD 18 \ TIONS, For Alde WHIG Inspector—/ ustecs—W: athan J. Ttroome. r nder Thompson, Sceond district—C. St. Sohn, Jobi Third distriot-—-Gecege Parke: Fourth distriet—C Hi table moe! eld at the Frank! on Friday, te 18¢h mution, Alexander Stusrt, Eaq., was called to eadwell' and 'Mulford Martin alr: and Be rajuanin were chosen Vioe-Presidenta, and John W. Mamersley and David J. Lyons were appointed Secretaries. On motion, & pointed to nominate candidates to election for charter officers for the said ward, to report on the 18th instant, which commit- tev reported unanimously the following gentlemen: ‘or Alderman—Orison Blunt, Gun Manufacturer, No. 177 Broad: ‘For Cobneilman—Nicholae &, Ludlam, Merobant, No, 299 Greenwich sti ‘Tor Aseeeoer—- ne P. Olmatend, Bookkeeper, No. 267 For Asseesor— Greenwich street. For Cotistables—Andrew Nisbet and Bei ‘or Commissioner of Common Schools—T. For Inspector of Common Schools—Len} ns Trustees of Common Sehools—Uiram T. Riggs and jemi artin oer pectors of Election-—First district, John Patte fc Southmayd; Second district, James Engli nt Third disiriety Rufus, Meegh, Charles or Fourth dietriel, Thomas ©. Bartiue, David. 3. Loa, The following gentlemen were appointed a Vi Com- jamin C. Bonham. mittee :— 4,W- Hamersiey, Wollington Clap, Millan Miller, Benj. M. Treadwell, A. x. Maynard, harlos Fuller, Teanc Greenwood, ' Ale eer Shaw, David J. Lyon, Hiram BF ‘alter, nee R. James Rochford, Nicholas. Yaudlum, Robert J. Gould, Walter R. Jones, Taylor, "Geo. D. A. J ‘4 gem ‘Anthon, Hugh Mi Hobert Stuars, Alex. St Wm. 1 Jobm Meeks ie Charies Ki M. Price Moore, William Lee, Roswell Burrows, Henry Bradley, Jobn Sohn Tarcants (| BE SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN on FOS OHN MURPHY, i © Fhe) VORnING MEN OF THE NINTH WARD.— ar of the mechanics and working men of th N ath ™ its J. A. Mib tn the chair ahs tion the best pur ye protection ef eur interests as wonton ‘ment believing the ballot box to be our only resort, and that as long as wo there support the capitalist, so long will our interests go unpro- tected. In our opinion, the man who hae spent ‘the mort of hard labor in the workshop, of at the work sb perron to represent the work- ve ® candi before us whom we Ban, snd as one proof of his friendship to work for their Hvelihood, wo will re strike, in the early part of the preaout for an advance.of twenty-five cents day. Wo an Gi were better hes ten week idle Workingmen, ss ono among th ley’s feeling toward thuse of us who ‘earn our living by, the sweat of our brow. In consideration of the many evidences wo have of the gentleman's worth, it way unaa.- ay anide alt party peejudioes and orkkin, ILNE, ©! men of the ‘hairman. AWE Ean ¥, Secretary. [PENTH WARD—DEMOGRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU Jar union nomination.—For Counoilmaa of the Twenty sixth Council ict, ___JOHN VAN TINE. extn WARD D DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- on Greneamas oF THE TWENTY-PIFTH DISTRICT, JOHN NUGENT. \WELFTH | WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC WHIG bh 90) dual Seveth hs pecto! in B. Eony ‘Trustees~-)erael 8, Jennings, A. C. Judson, T. A. phone! mond. caion— Tobe bz Farrington, Sohn Helms By nter i Ward eG. Ww. WAN VOORUIS, Chairman, OPans Pump Jonpax Secretary. WARD—PROTECT rE SCHOOLS Ieveriamecy ste for Bottis pA Fowler, Y ys WARD—UNION, TAWMONY AND MSS tory «=A an adjourned miecting of the Democratic niblicah Union Charter Convention of the Twelfth ni ld at tho house of Charles Rawliy 120th stroot and Eig , Jouop Geery, Piece, called to tho ‘chads, “and les Boiee a1 tar ‘The following ticket was gnaniinously nominated :— Yor Covncilman—Jamee MeLcod. Yor Assossor—Jobn 8, Austin, For Covstaliee—Jobn R. Farcington aod John Holmes. For Sebool jerioners—Joln Groen and A. V. Wil- Name Jor School Inepector—Bartlett Smith. Yor Sehool Trustees—Thomax Morphy, Glidert C. Hibbard and Nicolas Rey Fer Inepectort of Bleotion-~Pirct dletriot, William Ly Wi- ley and Petrie MeGann; second district, Jotn H. Payae aid William Chalmers; taird distriot, Chiaries Boles and Miehaol Calliger; Mi Ray and Stapnen Huts: Mth dietriot, Jeune Dyesman and Thomas Vien. 11.6 following resol were unanimonsly adopted :— the above named theket being ado; agree to give it our united and x alti ¢ boon wnaniiaously atie repuotican party ui "the name cf hast aud ott, in tale whe, uried iy ohitvion. ; JOSEPH GRERY, Chaterrao, oe, Seoretary - dy Cuanies B A Sroursy: BURG! SAMUEL HUNTER, Chairman. Wittsam W. Panam, Secretary. Y Nt ore At WARD—ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- trict. —People's American candidate. =. For Acre) JOSEP i. erry. WENTIETH WARD. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN liam Menek. lear—TLomas M. Parti \iigincpti rosa egos He WeCLAVE Chair e Chairman. Secretar; “ SS Wintiam Sumroc \WENTIETH WARD. ate UNDE! jonRD. poly dhe in the tat mere f the national phan. hacl Masterson for Councilman of the firet dint: hereby deny the ssme se ever havi ine aan at, iy ‘wee John Mel mmblgisaso R. Varian. | For ‘it te W. Varian. For Coanelinee=2s ny fourth a er Crowley. fey AUD iste, Phillips. For School Commissicoere ‘Taylor. For Schoo! Jnpector—Geor, For School Tru lin, Thomas 8. Boyle For Constables—James ‘Felheman, Sewer Mabon. For Inspectors of jeotion— First district, Joseph a. oe Michael Brad; Second district Yeam: ome a" eer Richard By order, WENTY-FIRST WARD-SEYMOUR, UNION AND Victory.—Democratie Republican regalar n opposed to fanatics,” and“ men in ee of 86th For School Commissioner—Samuel All Yor School Inapector—Edward F. Ro; For School Trustece—George Greer and R. Stansbury. By order of the nominating committee N PETIGREW, Chairman, Bens. H. Hascur, Seoretary. ee SS * Sa Ueda ‘SECOND WARD—REGULAR WHIG NOMI- nation.—For Councilman, Fift; Gantt ‘peteges 3 GEORGE Ht, MOLLER. HE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ELE the Sixth ward, are requested to nesem Gvening, November 4 at 136 o'clock, 1m Bla strea the Tomibs, to respon to the nomination of Mike Walbe ‘The following gentlemen will positively address the meet- Chas. W. Carvigan, Esq., Pa, Hon. Mik se By order, Maurice O’Keofe, Jamos Hayes, Michael Tou- mes Patrick Cavanagh, Stephen MoGrath, Committes of a fiou. Wm. 1 Wittee, 1a, em This ieeting will take place rain oF shine, as the committee will erect tent if the weather should prove stor T Ay TY. Honest, intelligent mon, almost without an exception agree that the election of Fernando Wood, as Magen would Ye great misfurcane to this city. Both'in. character anteetdents, Le in the very eulvodlient of the corrupt inte Tests and corrupt #) stems which lave in former times swayed our municipal adaire with such peraielous and eflect, He is the regular Tammany Hall candi His supporter feueral office holders, all the minions of the adminintration jh majority of the bard al turalized voters, and ~ Keepers. Tuis combina- my most formidable, To 1 grog soy tion i enough of itself to ma Would, at the very best, ard struggle to defeat him; but bik etrongest’ hope li the continued division of his opponen Liree candidates are opposed to him, all mon of character and eapacity, and ench in every respect far better eriting the offige trea, Feruando Woo od, itis cortain—as certuju aa the rising of to-morrow’s aun—that if the three equally divide the opposition to Mr, Wood, be will be elect- cd. ‘The only hope lies ino general conoeutratio: one of the three. The must obvious way of effecting suoh ® con- ceutration would be ty the withdrawal of two of the candi- dates in iavor of the third. We bave waited for this ain. tt to tof fies To there, then, wh e (here is but onc'resort ieit. ‘They must withdraw from those who will not themaelves withdraw, aud waite upon him who Las the most comprekensive claims and strongest elements oCauecese, “That mam, we are theroughly convinced, is Jaa. W. Barker, He bas advantages wulolt are poswossed vy Mr, Hunt wor by Mr. Her Kirst, vo far ay regards the turbulence and vice and crime whieh have cursed this city ter the last few years, Mr. Harker stands forward as tue only true reform eandidate, ken his ttand om solia moral ground, and is the ‘candidate who bas douelt. He hae as pledged himself eatthe very source of crime, ond (y the only eundi- date who hae done it. ed to Lully aud thoroughly, aud is candidate, who has cue it. Mr. Hunt is indéed ti (ante of meelfstyled returns party; but the acts and the objects of that Party fall iout pitilully short of the demands of the times. That rty Las Inbored, and still labors, simply to save money trod the city tremeury., Judged by) ite Ronduet, it sepire ty nothiiy tigher than to bem petty leak stopper. its mos Foarlile 1 evils is an " Viehat tamd-point is a toes to the public bay and not te ther hearts. 1, iu oue braneh of which tl dcelicd mnajurity, and in tho. otber , Lave heen frittered away upom the pettiest matters Ucluiis “The public ciicors woo are knows to be ea ly ietied yi their interests are men who have power during the last year todo very mi diminishing Iie crime tnd dieurder of thie city; aad. yet rime and dist order have flourished under them as never before, Many of hese men Lave bees rencminated, and it is understood thelr recess recures the re-eppuidtment of others, called vetormers ere for retaining men in torivusiy delinquent im enforcing the Fi ee and the Sunday liquor public prosperity butt and fecune, rapidity" never ond are. ‘succeeding otber known. betere in “thle city, Jeled im amy city 3 our Conrtey no lets than the repurts of our police, bear wit- ness (o un increase of crime positively alarming, the Jour- nal of Commerce devotes its cditorial columns, one day Aiter suother, to demonstrating by tal the De sat of Repairs aud Suppl base requisition 1 Typography) #8 “puget, Voxes of pens, tne kundred and forty-eight Writing paper, i detalied extines are given in pousitle for ‘the eity to bu served with stat quantities and at a cheaper rate, Andin this pe fill poltoy the Journal proves itseli a faithful re Ave ot the party of which it is the prineipal orga: course, jiave no complaint to make of the most jealous vl lance of the public treasury. Woe would have it atrictly kept ups yet this te but a small part of the duty of real reform. ity couid immeasurably Letter submit to theworst waste Batlic money ever yes Inown than to such drunken. a rowdyism aa bavi it for the the iain cknse of whieh has nguestionably been cept of nothing short of this reform—men who do not eall themselves Maine Inw mon, or at least who are nut in favor of the extenaton of such a law to. this city, but yet are for & stringent license aystem faiilifuily and rigidly 4 out, James W. Barker will get thir votes boeatve be js solemnly Pledged to do thi and becnuse the other gaudidates are mo and because they know the man tho well to believe that it is possible for hin to shrink {rom duty, This is one element, and a very powerful element, of Mr. Barker's atrensth, Another strong clement oxists in the fact of his unquali- fied om to the Nebraska bill, combined with genuin courervative pationslity of eyinit. Le to ay that this question of the repeal of the Missouri compromise does ot unter into oar municipal election. 1t does eater. 10 ia impossible that a city whose interesty are so bound up in the peace of the Union should not tare ling raneaction whieh fo di in regan : bi should ates at tho polls in the election of an oficer of such figure before the country as the isi cam of this great mc tropolis. So long a8 the poople of this anaes mcd thelr executive chair & ft reprorentative of Gueie thie momen not hay labor for 01 ick, it is true, is uot obnoxious to the same ut, though a feir man personally, his nominati fm !y means of the rotten prima chinery Whieb hes oxctted general disguat, ani ism fied detcumimation smong a Avg? cea Whigs to break down, It is fortuy hat ‘thie can without, even in appearance, civing sanction to the Reorae: aneres yn we have ny perso independent. of ite infuences. Yet, wo da with eatinls merit jere of the foreten vote of the eity. # Leen prodnctive of « vast amour our municipal There are fecret 0 Nothing, is known to bo without Ligotey He is favorable to the utmost freedom of conscience, Mberality of sentiment in having Rowian Cathoko ehurel b + 5 E i | € i a vu 33 i: ratott enjoying under Hovert "Cont ° ul ie tion as J ol Wh by ct were tare never was THOMAS KAJOIN, 214 Rare Uae y, pEmocrartc Rervsuican “GaNDIDATR RNANDO WOOD. cian Joun Cayynay, } ayvenne I ean Guo. B. Cuarx, seer NIAMIN P. FAIRC PL LE Henny PATTERION, }ggeretarien, st iammany Jamra, Sterns, Wwe ARE, DETERMINED TO ‘yurd Municipal Reform, ber Coune sa es 8 Ey AEe = Horatlo Reed. Te Tonathaa Bora? Commin pened y Jarvis, tore of Common hools—Wm, ©. Bradley, ommon Sehoolo=Wiltiogs Anderson, Jas, Orsbam, Foun orn ob tie Janves Rite, Jacob F, Badenbop. Yor é ‘on

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