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A. B. me See es spire op e., consull a this it En; dway. Phalon’s Paphian — a aiel all Jadies bad but one mouth. Were this the case, they would ‘with one voice endorse this cosmetio—for its oi ‘sale as- guree the proprietor that they ‘are of ome mind on the sub- ‘eal a tory, ie Nate leat bag eye oe plexion, a smooths the skin in ali but a miraculous manner. —_—_—_——_—_—_—_——— ADVERTISEMENTS _ _RENEWED EVERY DAY. ery descr gl GHOvLD, a ba ge Foor Srl < Fig 5 KELSO, iigetthe ald rushes for 3 Titers in Ave og Desedway, he ei ‘hear of Paccant ie tan tiniest; ARI LE ‘ANTED—INPORMATION ABOUT mane 1h W; 110 year who, when iat heard of, wad in Wil Williams: wation aa drasel to Beane o Henry, Ca Carr, Cars pein a. a _THE BALL SEASON. HE jr ely alt ANNUAL BALL OF THE BENEVO Jant Soe Society of Journeymen Tailors—To be held at th Broad Serer iereteaecrs tat Memeo, ‘two ladies, to at Me lar, to wi om Monday event 4 k UI Division street. pati, ALLEN, yuatrman, Division - VILL ore CR at Tee ew eed wagons. l, Wagon and driv Bande chs be Wan Tell all, JOEL CONKLIN, "Proprietor, : MELLED FURNITURE—ELEGANT at very reduced e8, for cash, ee and os Sesreyee hana sac tan tami "ts Hotel. Sh" wandice factory aaron rly olan ISEASES OF THE EYES AND —SPE- cial treatment of amaurosis, eater pastel wd aalath removed without an operation, by Dr. B.ANWIG Parin. 894 Fourth street, neal Broadway, N.Y. 'VERETT HOUSE, UNION JUARE.—THIS HOUSE is conducted exclusively after. the Buropcan plan; famt- ¢ rooms with or without private table quire Parties about ‘Apartments for the will here find comfort an ance combined. Fam: Ties reriding in the ves, of this hotel can have dinners and suppers served in small dining rooms attached to the restau- rantin this eatablichme HAWLEY D. CLAPP. J $500 CHALLENGE.—NOTICE 70. OuNTLENEN who want their clothes to look like bape cleaning, dyeing and repsising, es paint taken out without any ingury'ie Your sletbes by, en out without any inju a yours +E ROAR, 358 Penel etoot. OOK AT THI8.-10 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO have left off clothing or any xoods to dispose galy house in the city to yet thelr full mao ts y. cling - ing to H. SAMUEL, 137 Chatham street. Goods pur- to ‘apy amount. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. $2. 500. WANTED, A PERSON TO ENGAGE IN n fron doshufnevari business, haw ers from mths trade; 400 per ma. Unddabied Terence” yo ovelock, at 207 Broadway, 0 siven. e No. ‘aphty ARTNERSHIP.—A PARTNER WANTED, WITH A small capital, to invest in @ profitable manufacturing Dusiness. Apply at 252 Broadway, third floor, room 16. ARTNER WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WHO HAS tensive acquaintance in this city wishes to iu the avetion and commission business, with Bith the business, and already established. Goodwin, Post Office. aa PR end roe’ society, oes both as to capectiy cy? 0 South. For fu x Sense ‘office, stating real name and residonos, MIDDLE-AGED LADY, LATELY FROM ENGLAND, Nisheo s situation Ss monthly nuree, or to walt on au invalid Please address Mrs Hilton, 224 ‘ourteenth stres yon RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO aS 9 actye housework; is 8 good cook, washer and iron- near First avenue. with the needle. Cau gi Strom her tare place. By ty-coveuth atreet, near Sixth’avenue, LADY, OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE CHA ee wishes a situation as ladies’ maid with « fai ay going to California; speaks French gad ff Eeaien. The most satis- aay. reference - given. Mrs. Curtis, Herald ve good testimo- n, apply at 98 Twen- aasracTAniR WOMAN N#S A SITUATION deretande pastry in eyety variety—no be seen for Sasting “tins Three deys at 11d Kent sixteenth streets second oor. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SiTU- ation, ina xmnall plain American family, to do plain Zewivg nnd mind childsdu, Apply av 510 Grand street. N ENGLISH LADY, WELL EDUCATED, WITH VER talen: empl would command's iced ia ail domestic aftaiea, skill in cut all kinds of clothing, a er, (both stray and silk) occupying 8 very central business location: Nd prefer manu! ing for a store at her own residence. Kitress Mrs. Hope, box 611 Herald office SINGLE, TEMPERATE AND INDUSTRIOUS MAN, with good ho understands working im wis! ia the city, oa short distance in the oo WHITE, No. 445 Fourth strect, be. Saleen Ghe First and Second nves a Sata ~ pater , bas no oa cooks, housemaids, ADIES IN WANT OF A MONTH SE OF GOOD care and attention to patients, will hear of 4 ixteenth street, second Moor. WO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN WANTED, FOR the retail dry goods. Apply, before nine o'clock, Mon ay morning, at 387 Eight avenue. OCERS AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MER- e .—A sitartion wanted, by 2 competent young m: a8 arsistant salesman, who is experienced in the business, whose time would be exclusively devoted to the in gibi eaplogets, t's moderate compensation. Add Morcy, Ml Catharine street. © PARENTS AND GUARDIA DY Herman languages, perseiern 4, apply to Dr. ANDERSON, ISI Hester, nea 5 har ten AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, a .<w families’ work at her own residence, or would ae out by the Please address or os pest aa a WANTED, hf A PEST ROPABLE renh Weare of ‘milit ul refer satpation at 77 Yor! ANTED—WASHING, BY THE MONTH OR DOZEN, eepectaile woman, who cando it in a sm bas the hest of reference ANTEDORBY A RESPECTARLE SCOTCH, GIRL, ‘a situation as cook and (o assist with thb washing wa ironing of a priv Can be seen for two days at 213 Spring strc oo SITUATION, ymbermaid and launiress rood. the beat nat aly reference. J'lense call ut near Allen street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A — tion to do cham! ork and assist ia washiag and iron- jug; no objection to go in the cowntry, Can be seen at 576 Pearl street, third floor, front room. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A FEW SALES WOM to attend in a millinery store. N it anil of good address. street. ¢ family OUNG WOMAN, AS ain sewer; has eye: street, Apply 0 Mo. Wane Go sou YOUNG MEN ab orf Rowth Willan the raat sae i ry goods usinoss, Apply Ws TED—A SITUATION, ar A HIGHLY RESPECTA- ble young. mai ee RAR or valt's0'19 Ook Secck BOT to wen Cpr eM, bo 00. Apely immediately av ee ANTED—AN AGENCY, TO TRAVEL THROUVG! Wiitw West or West indies. Address G, 8. C., Horal Ee ANTED—A PLACE FOR A COLO! \eare to Fe wuller, ‘Vico pores Saas Mat- image hele Committees then made: ~ “Bk district, glgury a is Aneorsor—Levi Onderdo a mba or 001 Commissioner—-William Quacken! For School Inspector—Solomon ants REY For School Trustees —Win, Dodge and d'Wm. i. Dusenbary. For School Trustee (to oa all vacancy) —Gilbert 5. Bo, wt es v ewer k— > Brush and Charles Election Furst dintit ‘Wa. i. Ripley, James W. Foshay. Rrra fy wareas, Basil Gales, Fourth district Foarth district, Wm, Ackerman, Ienath Bath dati Frohne 1 Robert Lis th district, Michael Homnell, Wi, i Faatern. oh ine district, Samuel 5 jinth. see ae dex? Ea Ws Wart. ‘Gialraan from tho Commit- ously edepisd the following reso- = mek saeeaces canal Sas iy, we presented a man whose ys and capacity give assurance that he "will ly Topresent the interest ‘dutriot in’ the cousolls of the Btater we in already secured. in Willlam J. Brissy, our candidate for Fecognise &, 8 democrat, of & good ‘tnd ‘cxemplary citisen, and ® ‘dem ; that aman in ¢ wi “worth: of their sgnadeuce 4 esteem, we eines ae to insere b is elect! - tee to us that cieeted, the best interests of Me ‘aint tion of men fui ae tiom of men fully understanding erat ee jucation to ng ‘as our school officers, and that the selection of the paidates’’ to fill ie school offices of this ost eminently fortunate and in its results mi Resolved, see a our other candidates we perceive the names of men chapped in the démooratic ranks of our ward, devoted interests of the people, stern and un- "ase, a oe is past and that of ves us math nor harmony and with ite fabase the sieenion. af pas sonaadives ourelyee so renew the exert and duty of the Nascaces of the Ninth and that we will take care ‘been cannot but pro that our duty is performed. The meeting was si eloquently addressed by bo ata Van Antwerp, Chri: Brisley, Smith and ais efter h, On motion, nine cheers were given for W! J. Brialey and the whole tiokes, and them sgigerned THEODORUS VAN TINE, President. Sonn Fi F, Ginavp, Secretary. AtAg A MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL REFORM Committee, held at the New York University, on tho evening of the 2d of November, 1854, the following nomina- tions for Aldermen and Councilmen of the res ive wards ‘were paanimourly » approved and ratified: — ‘ards. ERicholns ‘Ladium. 5—John Baulch. 7—Wm. D. Murpby........ B-No vacancy. rssessiecrny &—Peter P. Voorhis........ W0—No vacancy. NG. H. Raymond... 29—Thomas G. Vancott, 30—Edwmund V. Davis. 3l—George M. Radley. 8. Crooker. , North. i Wt Bowne. 12—-No vacancy |. B, Ryerso 15—Wm. Chauneey........4. I6—No vachwey...ciessscssee 17—Nathan C. Bly. Henevege 18-No vaoaaey .. 19—Moreau_ Morris 20—No vacancy .. M1—Richard Mott ........... 22—No vaca ‘The yemaining war P Tsaac ‘HH. Barry, Secretary. A. AMERTING OF HOTEL KEEPERS AND > VEND- el ER COOPER, Cha'racn. s, 298 Bowery, she following resolutions were adopted wel a lo" resolutions were 10} without one dissentient voloe:— Resolved, That we of; selves Into a soclety, to known as the ‘Fifteenth, Ward Liberty Vigilance tae for the purpose of protecting vur homes, property, and 0 ‘as freemen, mil Upraneieel fanati: “heritage of es ri of the ome first, last and o1 chotee for U oF pire, State, and that we wil use all honorable means in our power to sec! re-elee- tion, and ‘we call-on all who ‘value their freedom to unite with met in. secur glorious triumph. at we pledge ourselves to support only such will carry out the abo iples, unintiu- cmeed ea a ties or unprincipled faan that th ese resolutions be advertised in the il Tus ae i. HILLIER, Chairman, T A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OP the democracy of the Sixth ward, beld Grats the “wy Green, in Elm street, on omnes | evenin; of Mil wThomes . Fespond to the nominations Bare was ap; Chairman, and the following gentlemen were oper a'Vice Presidente-itenry Howards Patrick Gerayherty, Edward Sherlock, Michael Mel-au lin, Thomas cretariee—Jobn C! Patrick Mi T, 9, C, Lats Seid. ‘The following revclutions were: unantmonst edorted: Revolved, That the democracy of the Sixth ward hail with ide and ‘gratification the nomination of Mike Walsh for ssional district, he having already proved himself worthy of the eondidenco and apport of ths Electors by his past course and votes in that bo Resolved, That in presentin; ‘, his name to the Ylectors for confirmation, we are satistiod of the democracy“of this ward points to Mike Walsh as the only embodiment of their ine oa presented for the suf- fos of tbe electors of this tn, gvidence of, the, democracy, of thie iS omesty, we plodge a Watses to ont Allewedusmmeetio tn-oue stveee verde te Tels dintrct ta how on Tuesday next the largest majority for our Whites af Ps py, cd x Mike Wal ~ CARD. —HAVING SEEN. a NAME ON A TICKET for School Commis- (beaded Jobn Tilley for Al sioner, I take thiv friends of the Fhirteenth ward ¢! n shall LICIOUSLY ongit th " idents of the jents of of magistrate, ticiem thien 04 po Ww. BROWN, iglderman of of First y ward, AN pADIQURNED | MEETING oF THE LIQUOR Dealers’ Central Convention willbe held on Monday, Nov. 6 at 4 o'clock P. M.. at the, Westchester House, cornet of Bowery and Broome street. By order, NV. R. BUNCE, Chairman. ‘\HARTER Le nay RS og anal Wk eg DEMO- cratic Republican Regular Nominat ForAlderman—Joha Tilley. For Councilman -Thisty-third, district—Charles | Doty. Thirty fourth disteiet— ©, ‘MeCounell, Poirty-anh district—Thomas Cooper. For Assessor—Samuel Hunt: For Constables—John W. So: nerindyke, Alfred Gerard. Tn tors of Election—First distriet—Peter Mitchel, Jo ld. Seon oe ee H. Hyde, aL. Scofi jerieck Muller, Third Tye gure ifth dist distriet—Stephen Doty, Flo; SCHOOL OFFICE: For School Commissioner Marcus D. Bonner, a4 Cullen, ‘Thoms elling. “Sinth TON AL—FIFTH DISTRICT, SEVENTH AND OMirteenth wards—New York and Willis cratic republican nomination. For Congress, a. EAS ELE REO PUBLICAN P= * tag = Bat ha EMOCRATIC RE AR teenth, Rincteluth, Fweaty.t end Tre gaa CURT C'TOWNSEND, President, A. m ” | od mu Aa | Secretaries. aT CONGRESSIONAL li A tag LETH, Righteonth, ae Twenty-s0- ar democratic ational Whig, nomiestion cond wards. for Congress—Al tn Agen War jane Go ie oi, Ll REFORM eid A woning, Oct. wring geatiomon vere ber , the fol Couscilmen.. Anspector Trustees, Constables... L} Marriias Cuanm, Secretary, en thee Ralj oh Re ab a : i ie and oy Be pene of the allegations eo made anid i a D, vam HEP BBi ‘ is eye pein ee oom — ty. SMITH, Chairman. sont, rat hie before idavit thet he 1d nal or ba or has ow Nothings. Wood bar red WARD THDEPSNDS CANDIDATE—FOR A a eeyaNte WARD rae NCIL DIS- Maetting of the independent th Ci it, held ee No. 329 Third street, on matey Mraaimenely n October 38, a, Mr. William 2 es our candidate noRAce SMITH, Chatroen. riet.—At @ man of the i! distrat _Cuanras E. treat, ae ‘27th of Ootober, 1854, t stor Couneliman of Fifty-seventh District—Fredorick E. For Councilman of Fifty-cighth District—William M. For School Commissioner of Eightoenth Ward—William H. mth Ward—Joseph F. Jey. For School Inspector of School Trustees of Bighteent. E. Delafield Smith, J: Yor Assessor of ki ‘or Constables of romp By order of the Assooiation. Henny Day, Seéretary. PETER COOPER, Chairman. diiman, JAMES 2 Bilipersee al AND TWEN 'Y-FIRST WARDS TEM- By ion for Assembly—John 8, 4 peranee Alliance nom pope WARD—UNION DEMOCRATIC RE- ations :— ‘elch ‘and John Met ‘Commissioner—William H. Neilson. Inspector—Patrick MoElro; Ee Phelps, John Foster, Charles whee: Anderson. of OB oe vine = 9 uate Second a hs chanics. mee Kane ‘a fon Chae s, Smythe, m, Pearsall; F % oor sohe . wee dORN R. BRIGGS, Chairman, _Mavnice Daxy, Becre F. GOVERNOR— ORMAN M Fo SURROGATE—ALEXANDER W. BRADFORD. IRST ba Lon mo Fo api yy DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI. in Solabe career. of the nom. voy calls Lo ae Demo- can nominations, made nating committees elected peaii Mepublican Commit kone ae nde Oh o She 241 ath oy ‘H. Willias ‘or Assessor—Johm | Fer Sebool Commissionor—Andrew J. For etic of wong J. M. PR L Trustees, for the For School term—M, Von Hagan, a ppeneerionteranihiatang ¢ Ditto ©) of one yeat-3- il. laburch, Const 0 Daly and Alexander Brultee. say i seston ‘James Ry: Hach ON cet Secon Si sumo Reams eee john R. Pryor, Thom ‘SOWN R. PI Wittiam Bugys, ‘and Walnright are our ghtcenth Ward—enry” Lb net gd seakD, INDEPENDENT REFORM yEMD EL, meee Council distriet.—For Coun- HORATIO SEYMOUR. For Comnetinaa, of the Pen ee -Afth district, moeratic Republican Gen ral Cor ) Toenday and We For gad at tna W. Brown. For Councilmen. Firat council distriot—Michael Doran, Jun. Fone council siataletouaries a Geen. ALEXANDER 1848, } Chairmen: ‘Tnowas Lowsnea, Secretaries, “GIVE 70 ALTE jone: a makes one M. ANTH! NEY, IENRY H. WINANS, h Ward—Pever, Coo sit Burleson Wa. leQuade, distriet, ‘and the acral Gommpitee eay RST WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC Bebe ato m.— A Sa set rd, hele street, was unanimously nominated:— For Alderman—! For Councilman Firs ror Councilman Second district—J ror Assessor—Peter M. Bayard. ot Convtablon-~Alezander Brulte, ker; Socond district, wernt ve rhied ‘district, Willlam’'J of the peter Kee nena av | mocra\ arters, rhe arcane ‘of the 24 inst., the, following ticket yoyo Dimond. district—Thomas Stewart. john J. Hollister. in C. Bayley. a aie Neg tm Samuel Curry. hol Commissioner—Andrew J. For Inspector of Common Scbosls Owen 3 eg 4 for School Trustees—Murty Foran, Buvw: jurke, J. Inbusob, Patrick Egan. ‘JPIRST, WARD INDEPENDEN R. Pelton. itt, four four years; Henry Garlick, (wo year. T DEMOCRATIC WHIG Secon distrist, B. F. We Weymouth Wm. Thompson, years H. Inbutech, one OURTH WARD belay ain ei REPUBLICAN NOMI- renee sand —The people’s ticket “To — oF Assembly—P. H. Maguire, ly- % agui Asséssor—| Crowe. For Ondine poe opposed to Know Nothing- anne Cleary, Andw. ' ath Fer Censlabten soba Tagan, “Misha ee eLarthy, ole "fetter tint ley, Michael tions—First distriot—Anth: Sccond, district Oliver istriot—Charles Anderson, rth district—dohm. Crowe, Patrlok Dougherty: O’Brien, John Ware. ‘Conroy, Thomas Fiteger- MoCrod- Legge mink ‘district ohn Oliver, Peter Dolan. The followin and ward: com! in the Fourth ward:—Jobn Ware Lynch, Wm. Philips, James mes. Joun Casry, James Du: RNRY, 3s Seoretaries. sORS Were 8] tee As & inane Sommit tee f ted by, the, candidates fenry J. Al din, John Crowe, John Case; ph tg hen, sm Phir, Semi Bir neta 101 TH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- For ‘har] For Aennclimen Firth + Hiertct, John — Sheridan; Seventh dist: Hkfo: For Constables—Emannel Joseph, John Tagen. For School Commissioners—William Bi ick. For Trustees—Michacl O'Bierne, Joseph Mathers, Wm. For Inspectors—Charles H. Colla: Inspecto: ieee of Bicetieme-wirst disteleae Si ton; Secon 0,, Benjamin D. Wel fay, Philip C: 7} » Ae James U) fenr Fre DULEN Ti, OAKEY HALL DENOUNCES Chauncey Shaffer, the dewocratic candidate for District Attorney, ass Kuow Nothing. This is followed up by the following secret cirewlar — New Yorx, Nov. of the directors of ewarn, says that on Mi 0 A. it one half She ‘to the office of Shatter onghe to bave been prelate, t ast rt and cheated ont of an ng, the Intter Day, Book, being ‘dul @ Intter ' re ae iat nee hour, I which tin time Malt Hall a a, to Shaffer about the che apnea of Lorenzo and said that sloetion by the Irish tn- epector 4 said Hall then stated that he wou! unless ho could run against said Shepard; that he, Hall, oor _POLITICAL. Whig Se THOMAS © WHITNEY PPRTEES1H WARD AMERICAN REFORM NONINA- Alderman. Tiny ningh Uittriet, L ‘isa 90M. Van Wart. Fontan district, Rufus @. Kem ee st distriot, Charles C. Allon, Lobdell, - Kirby. . Swede, Luke quia Laat pe _ v yo Sen., 4..B. Bacon, Secrotary Sanne HILLYER, Cheirman, REE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.— ANTI-NEBRASKA. eds Clark. nant Governo: KR. Wood. Canal Commisaioner. V heaton. pector of State P ‘Mucomber. I hilip ‘ Giatome wtlans to the Nebraska swindle, aud to the con- ns of the slave power, are urged to vote the Shove tlaket om Tuscas In common with the tickets okother pk eal it will phe oo sou of ie City Re Committee, in ov the of it ma; belind ag Ce ulier nM lirond ays se carson Le 346 Bi Chichester’, Um grimen’ Sac. ‘a bith ‘avenue; and “pavia ‘a next. for LORIOUS RESULT.—FIRST WARD—UNION AND “Compromise.—Regul: ination For Al erman—Hon d Phil era man First’ Henry Smith. t—Jobn ri Parker, “H 1. Mesiann, Wim, For Si aa, Peay ee a. ulliott, Wm. Th ru 3 {= ds, Joeeph Del Dalmonico, fa ag a “9 Yanhoutien, ¥. Glo tet “Wn a Sere der Mason, Sol, Page. FAVING BREN NOMINATED AT A LARGE MEET. ing of the ra ny ye oe of the Third ee as their thaaks for the honor ao factesties iy bio wes gete ay bone ry o boner ae " " ness relations are such that T amet front ea ifn sald nom nation, 3 BLACK. = ir, nS, SaaniDate FOR ASSEM- By, William J. a ‘Thirteenth disteiot—Fiftesnth werd NDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIO:: ‘ANI Fe Ceuncilman Forty-sixth distri acd prs ‘There is no taath in the russe AN Hoey, PR in ted, ¢ rumor that he has withdrawn frow ——————————— Jon. McGRATH—THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC CANDI- ite fc - See ee for nny Justice of the Fourth, Sixth and Four. Merng oe HOMINATIONE.— eae Election 7th N ber. rH For BSurrocaie For Recorder. . For City Judge. For Register... For Comminioner RGE, TRELAND J Jn. ‘YLVANUS GRDNEY. For Governor of tis ‘Aimstiouse..DANIED, ¥, THEMANS, “For District Attornoy. EY HALL. The above ticket is ‘Teo imide Se Sail good citizens, as eminently Worthy of thelr support TER COOPER, Isaac H. Barry, Seoratary. INTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Regular democratic whig nomination for ROBT, J. JIMMERSO EW YORK, NOY. arn 185,—DFAR STR,—IN REPLY to your note, © that having been placed ieuord the pesple 48 & Chuiinte ‘or the othice of Magar ‘without any eH pe of my own, having accepted that nomivation, 1 hall under no possi! ingenoy with- draw my name Until after sundown on Tuosday next: when the people will have decided whether that nomination shall or shall ay be ge tified. Whatever intorested parties may say to the friends should know that 1 never.could sine 8 to me, withont thelr y» YO! ‘SMES W. BARKER. OCTOBER 28, 1854.—SEVENTH Assembly district, Ninth ward. ‘Gentlemen—I can Assure you that I fel’ grrtified for the unsought nomi nation Which you bave tendered to me, and could I be ausured that was tlie choice of a majority of the united democracy of the district, I might consent to be your nomi: nee, althongh Umust say that fuave. never soughé or desired any offices outei t oh might belong to my pro .“T hope you will, even at this late day, be enable’ to unite un come one who Will be acceptable tous all, that the Miuth ward may not be behind her sister wards in her major. ity in favor (as I understand the question at issue) of Gover- aor paymone and constitutional liberty, You DRE’ AN A a J. H. Baxer, Chairman, and others of the Nowiuating Committec. N’ ATION AL ce a (LARD SHEL!) REGULAR Nominations Chairman, he euitty or deverting BO sanction and consent. “To Joun Hoorgr, Esq. EW YORK CITY, ector of State Prizons—Alram Ver 1. e—John R. Brad: Fr May aw ‘ils Go Han, json G. For Maree Wi Sheriann Hyowuell. For Commissioner of Streets and Lam For District Attorney—Jonas B. Phillips. Fer Governor of Alms House—C. Godfrey Gunther. eo. G. Ginuier. Na acon DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN (HARD 1) Regolar Nomination for Mayor, yy order of National Democratic Republican Mayoralty Carettes. dances PDUNN,? secretaries, EMANUEL B. HART. Approved by the General Committee of Stuyvesant Tasti- ute. é tn GarnacuBiCHARD SCHELL, Chairman, Groncs F. Auoen, i3 Secretaries. EOPLE'S ia 9 — For Mayor—James W. Barker. For Recor: (or—Jonn | i Whit For City Jndge—Sidney H For District Attorney—C! For Register—John J. Do For Commissoner of Streets and Lamps—Joseph E. Ebling. For Governor of the Almshonse—Joseph . ‘Laylor. For Surrorate—Alfred Melntyre. BB et) CL ch ath Gan NOMINATION FOR COUN- a0, se vas LN N VELSOR,_ EGURAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. —FOR Conneilinap, Foxty. aes duneiet, 8 Sixteenth ward, 0 EGULAR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE Seventh Assembly district—Ninth ward—Lewis I Clover. 5 | Soren ASS RMY peri FTHTRD AND State De ward nal independent whig candidate, opposed ard—For member of Aaombly, — Qaea JOSEPH A. STICKNEY. ECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—THIRD AND 1D wards—Bogular democratic republican nominatio to Wm. XTH For momber of Antembiy, . NICHOLAS QUACKENBOS. al Uae NG TH! S ha Sixth and Fourteenth wards—Democratic. Re- Fublionn repulae nomination for Police Justion, MATTHEW T. BREN: NAL P.H Bea voy, Chairman. }sorretaries, Stconp ae STU i, bisthic aad-Fourtocnth Wasds.—There are a number of adopted citizens, voters in the above wards, anxious to know if Capt. Mathew T. Brennan, of the Sixth ward police, now a candi date jee Justice, did not, on bis own authority, pi eure and ly the men and with fir-dru Jouw B ~ We. San L StA cae from justice, for atte voluntarily stated what is above set forth, and further added | unjustly took from him ‘the little he Bs ted, ‘and left him- that Mr. Shaffer must hold bimself if romay t to wi for that | selfand his family fav cli and penni Cau Captain office. A. WRIGHT. Brennan den, C4 ing of the station-house with fire- Sworn to before me this $d day of November, 1654. prim re 2 Rovaid tho British agents in foarrying off or Know Nothi whig candidate for iste the ‘said said secret 01 of this oity; that himeelf and frie nomina for the office of him some plo the Know \ hat he thing moo nt 1 Pew “Yor! nd Ralph P. = Meriet Attorney; that these de wecret order of Know Nothings, jommissioner of Dee Wi Hi ‘New York, as.—Philo Seely, peing duly sworn, ‘iat Re, this deponent, ism member of Oakey Hall has der of Know Nothings, ulcb; Sixth jot, George F f Patrick Mer- Drew. Gustaphe Bache, W. Ave do. ty H Hofiaas, Samuel Bud rd do., B George W. Rea; Fourth . H. Col Martin; Fifth do., ‘Thomas | }- jeeres, 3 hn § W. AVERY, Chairman, . : A. circu: nip Sim :—The enclosed is the Regular Domoeratio Seymour ith the exception of the of A. Oake: reed ae y in the place of Chauncey Shatter—s utterly unworthy, ot yor ‘Read the following a@davit -—". City and Wing dy, of Ne Kore, pe i a8.—David A. Wright, one { | the secret order Knows A. Oakey Hall, tho telot Attorney, for several months past: vi mow is member o in the Twenty 4 nds strove to ge istrict Attorney, and secured for nd votes; eponent has of¥en aeon kim ia PHILO SRELY. + Mon. Sworn Lefore me me ois 2a ‘aida of November, 1854.—W. ner #6. —James eligi being Barker, also being daly sworn, y know A. Oakey Haid, waa the-whiz candidate for ments are members of the and that said A. Oakey Hail fs also » member of said seeret order of Know Nothings, it Syorn to bofore me this 34 day of Ne A, Sremexten, Commissioner of Deods HILIP CORVD t Order of Herre ATEREW QUINN ROM THE JOURNAL F form hangs nae .—The ti oF ticket we > a4 of & single member of re not been yt nominated b; for several months; and that ns such he was ited hy some members of that order as for that order for District peti er of Know Nothinge if he ules he doca not ird wrenne, Ste Pentiech street. of November, 184—Jorn who is a member of the An- “ide: COMMERCE. —THE RE. r the. orgaal of the committee are members ‘omiee Ceo ge gift of the people m4 c as candidates. ‘board to he ri endorsemente by 8 ittee of nomination compris- tpg. sue lawyers as Hen: BE Beter Gem.), Daniel Lord, oyes, James W. Gerard, ) and Judge Van .), aad many gd Volumes, 1. mow a good dug from 4 had in their ows 8 com ate to the Bluth all Inventions of afidavite and invendos which a ferstonal, aa UV STREET LAWYER, + Kone? X11 WARD REFORM NOMINATION cllman—2ith Distaict, Joseph Souder; Thomas ¥. Goodwin, Or Kavedaorethos It: Bison, For Constables—Henry New: For School Commissioner—Si For School Tnspestor—Geo. W. ar Sehool Trasteer—J. M. Clanso renzo Taerectors of leetion—Ist Districh James, Scott, W. B. 2d, Charles Horton, G Aa ine aricer, W. I Seoneld, A Lowerre, ry B Jones. SEVENTH S*NANations Kor Alderman—Jno, Murphy. Astessor—J. 8 | Constabieo—Cheitephc F. Klink, John 5. Biate Connellmen—tith dintrit— dev, | jistrict—Charl T6th distriet—Orlando School Commissioner—Dr. W: choo] Inspeetor—C. Harirndy. free 0. Brown, Jno. Marriner, William S, Lewis it antriet, A. epailager, Geo. Gordon: McCaffrey ; 1 7 PPR cononzssiowar, DISTRICT—SEVENTHAND EVEN WARD PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT NOMI th oy os seennt a ‘het, res bt. 5 Wl 4 Third istrict, 'T W. (Adame §. 8. Wien Fourth An inti ict, D. Arnold, He ee Base tt dite i Sihea s ory; W Adame ta large and basin eet of the adamantine de- meorney of the Seventh ward, ve ticket was unani- monsly nominated, without the’ astistance of the honorable gentlemen of the Ninth ward, leaving the Fifteenth Coun- cil district to the parties con: oncerned. > INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC tniton, F For A For Councilman, Jown Couuine, Scoretary, ia th district—Chartos Berry. RLES DURAND, Chairman, SEVENTH WARD.—REGULAR WHIG AND REFORM For Counetlman of the Ponrteenth District, | Erastus W. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN of the Sixteenth district, ANDO GRAY. a htc nh SYzz WARD SEOGL AR DEMCCRATIC NOMINA- tion, Fourtecnt! for Coun paige a EVENTH ONAL DISTRICT—REGULAR democratic nomination. D. KENSEDY. EVENTH WAi INICIPAT, NOMIN A. § pC AR, ens Sh — GPYENTH WARD=THR PEOPLE'S CHOICE {FOL AL- * WILLIAM M. TWEED. ht tL EVENTH WARP—NO PROSCRIPTION FOR OPIN- for—F orf Al: ILLIAM M. TWEED. WARD—DEMOCRATIC = REPUB)ICAN i Sanne EVENTHS L> For Alderman Pa mn. For Gt Gvuneliman, Pifteonth district—Wm. O'Shea. ey WARD — INDEPENDENT NOMINATION payers apd wor! ono wh me, and they will be Patines thas if they alect ma, & man who will Sttend to their interests and'will Chink of nothing alse im he discharge of his duties, JAMES McMAHON. EVENTH WARD—THERE WILL L BE A MERTING of the liquor dealers at 64 meegmey on rr. evening, Nov, 6, for a street are ie ‘clock. A ful band of music ix enraged, By ord J. SPOWERS, ALexAxpen M. Marnews, Secretary. gee AND Phy Goud Piha sam WaRD 3 Kegular Democratic Re lican nominatio: ‘or Gov. ernor—Horati moun For Aldermas— Daniel F. Sammi For Councilme: rict—' wil ‘iMliam H. McCorkle. Sth ditrlot—Bawerd C, MeCounell. be district—Thomas C oper. hington tables—John W. Somerindyke, Alfred Jarra For School ol Complncioner—Andrew J. ae For Inspector—Isane _For Trusteee—Jobn J. Tous Esra J. Torry. IXTEENTH WARD REGULAR NOMINATION AND people's candidate—For, Councilman of the Forty- third Cod neil distric TLLIAM J. CY! YrHER. ‘ SIXTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT_FIGHTEENTH and Twenty-first wards.—, Reform aud Inde- pendent nominates dor divemly mY 3, ‘Chairmas. eerirs WARD.—THE Loman CHOICE.—FOR , Forty fourth Council district, SAMUEL HOPPER. IXTEENTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMI- natione—For Assessor, Whit For Councilmer district—Amos Leeds, 434%, good 8. Moore. * 4th = Thomas Dunlap. Jared Ginga 45th For Constables—Ber came oe 9 For missioner splamin J, Car Schoole—Robert A. tadams. For Inspector—John R ‘Trustees—Jeremish E. Carey, Samuel Osgood. HE FRIENDS OF CHARLES FOX AND THE REGU: lar whig nomination of the Beventh ward, are fo meet at the Bast Broadway House, the Election, at half past seven o’cloo BIRD RARE eevee DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- rt 8. ae bodies. Bere Ee tare or—CO1 Baber ‘Hamil illings, James Kan‘ re Commissioner of ‘Comu on Schools—Israch T ‘Miller. Inspector of Common Schools—Alexander Hart. For Trustees of Common Schools—Charles Wade, Benj. Vandervoort For Ing sctors of Election—First Sates it, Henry Bick, Prilliam Villsons Segeld do... Peter. 3 tus leat Thir Mortimer Ponrth do., SdWard B. Heath, D t ete See ee : re W. F. McGnaw, Chairman, ”’. inlay. WARD CHARTER INDEPENDENT NOM! Reuben ¥. Perry. re Amon T. Gavith, Constables—Palmer Sumner, Alexander Thompson. School Commissioner—Rufus Mecoh, School Inspector—William A, Schaefer. School Trustecs—Joseph Simonson, Inspectors of Election First district, Isane He B. ope William M. Seoond district, Jam rhird district, Uriah Helmes, Jacob P. Marshall; strict, Chas. Dennison Joel R. NOMINATIONS. ye, WARD REGULAR WHIG For Alderman—Samue) H. Moser. For Councilman—Wm, H. Beam, For Assessor—Amos T. Gavitt. IRD WARD REGULAR TICKET. For Assembly—Jovgph A. Stickney. or Alderman—Samuel H. ose For Couneilman—William H, Bi For Azsessor—Isane P. Olmstea: For School Commissioner William Allagon. For Inspector—Andrew Littl For Trastees—William L. Ellsworth, Jonathan J. Broome. For Constables—Andrew Nesbitt, Alexander Thompson, For Tuspectors of Election Fhst district—Thomas D, Winchester, James Dusenbury. @ distriet—C. St. John, John M, on distriet—George rarker, Feurch distriet—Charl licks, ‘tlie "8. Chamberlain. HIRD WARD CITY REFORM MERTING—AT A Jarge and fore aaa meacting. of the clectors of the Third ward, beld at the Franklin flouse, on Friday, the 13th instant, ou motion, pote Stuart, s4- was ae to the chair, and Benjamin M. Treadwell and Mulford Martin were chaton Viee-Presidents, and John W. Namecaley nad pointed Secretaries. On inotion, a tl perpord to nominate enndidates to Le supported at the ng election for charter offers for the anid ward, to report on the 18th an ecommit- jemen:— yr Alderman—Orison Blunt, owing genitemen: No. 7 Brondway, Nicholas 8. Ludlum, Merchant, No. 209 Greenwich street. For Assensor- For Constabler—Andrew Nisbet and Benjamin (. Benham. For Comusissioner of Common Schools—T. E. Stewart. For Trustees of Common Schools—Hiram T. Riggs and Henry P, Martin For, ri iin it Pints Third disiriets I Fourth district, Thomas tine, David J. tee an ported unanimously the followit For Councilma P. Olmstead, Bookkecper, No. 267 Grecawich street. : For Inspector of Common Schools—Benjamin G. Clark. apectors of Election—First district, John Patten Seoond Ei following gentlemen were appointed » Vigi ichance Com- mj. Isaac Greenwood, Gs David J. Lyon, B. Palle tophen K, Weeks, James Rochford, Nicolay. Yudlum, Rotert J; Goulds Walter R. Jones, Bawa lor, Geo. T. Freeman, Jona Wall M. Mullin, M, Price Moore, William Lee, 3.0" Fewer, Roswell Burrows, John J. Serrel, Henry Bradley, ' James English, John’ Weston, A. MoIntyre, John B. Benton, Hiram T. Riggs, John Comptor John G. Devin’ John MeVicket G. G. Hodgwicks, John MeCoy, John Harrison, William Young, ‘Thomas Lyons, Mulford Martin, William Baker, » Benjamin Gale, James Redmond, Wan. ©. Clark, Horace Waldo, oe 8 A. _— —and 206 others, ‘Tarrant cet es cau he vheained at the following places im tho word at any time, and slso at the polls on the day of election:— Wm. Marten & Co., 69 Cortlandt street; Merchants’ Hotel, a1 ortladide street; J. Wall, corner of Darel and, Church . Lagrave, 225 Greenwich street; N. 8. Ludlam, ich street; Alexnnder MeWhorten, corner of War Fen street and Colloge place. THIRD WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE INDEPEN. A dent voters of the Third ward, held on Saturday evening, vranimously resolved that this meeting would vote no ticket for charter officers, that had uot the name of are hibald Cochrane on the sume, for Assessor of this Third J.W. WILLSON, President. wT Kamcrta, Secretary. ([HE SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBIAICAN uomination.—Por Alderman JOHN MURPHY. 0. THE WORKING MEN OF THE NINTH WARD.— ‘At @ meeting of the mechanics and working men of the Ninth ward, held at 804 Washington street, Mr. J. H. Milne in the ebair; this mecting was called to take into conside- ration the best course to pursue at the the protection of onr intereste as w ballot box to he our only resort, and that support the capitalist, so long’ will our tected. in our opinion, the aman who hi his time at hard labor in the worksho heneb, is the only competent person to Fe it the work- didate hefore us whom we f of his friendehip fr lPrelihood, wo will refer 'y part of the present avs te of went iv coats, per di many of ov. employers wees willing to pay the nee? We answer, but one, the firm of Wm. J. eu is class, and as we have know is a working man, an: for those who have to work f to the sto ters’ strike, and C. Gregory. | In ‘nearly all the other py “the men were Letter t We consider this, fellow workingmen, cw. Tey's feeling toward th the sweat of our idences we have of 5 usly resolved, that we lay asi party prejudices party feelings at the coming election and give our unani- mor and hearty support to the werking man’s friend, Wm. a. ley, and also, that we sincerely recommen the support of each and all our brother working of the Ninth ward, JH. MILNE, Chairman W. EARuy, Secretary. 10 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE N: Congressional | distriet—Westehester, Rockla AD: Putnam counties. —Attention—Germans, [rishmen and Jack gon democrgts—Fraud, frand fraud.—The enemy is in the ei They are seeki secure your vote for the Know ings. lere ie a ag the spurions ticket :— nay Seymne is Wi For Governor : Lie "eo Governor Commissioner. State Prison Inspector. ‘Tee. Represent’e to Congress, ‘Treasurer. p, whiz. oor. Hart, Know Nothing Samuel C Merritt, w pe Know Nothi th, on. it for Representa. ‘thus defeat the enemy, and so preserv DEMOCRAT. tickets have id in the Gi tive in Congress, your Stet nd Vibert cid Sepa EEY DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO- nomination: er x Ameembly — Nichol penerict “i of the iftb, Nineteenth, and Twen- NICHOLAS ROGERS, Chairman. a} Sooretaries. “Nicnovas Tr Prepsaice ENTH WARD—DEMOCRATIC R REUBLICAN, REGU- Tar ui nomination.—For Councilman of the Twenty. ath eae Sd VAN TINE. Ts WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REQU- omination. on inh ten FIFTH DISTRICT, Committee, 8 F 3 Wi AMCPI, HOSTER, Chairmen, 'HIRTEENTH oe trict.—People’s For Assembly—JOSEP’ ee ASSEMDLY Dis- -Asel Freeman, ce ge a. ‘Ansessor—Joneph ire rae School Commissioner—Neleon J;, Waterbury. sekod Peazgeier— Jerome B. iat G . ool Trusteec—James M. Vv: 9 of two youre Willams Macon oer of one rear—Thi acca of ene omas M, Pa iam Keenan, Louis Hi JOHN es Wirzsam Simpson, Secretary. N MOCLAVE, Chairman. WENTIETH WARD. —THE UNDERQGNED HAVING to their astonishment, read in the § ik Herrald, 0 rogular notatnation of the national democrats Michael Masterson for Councilman of the ereby deny the same, ae ever iy, 7: nominated was John Mc Jority of the votes cast inthe conven: ES GRAN’ chains Dankag ty RICHARD, Bannaee | Nomtgatae JOHN G. BUTLER, 13 Te TH WARD-MUNICIPAL REFORM NOMI- natio For Assessor—Daniel” For Goheot ‘Commissio; fa, Menck, Seuuel “Fore gh Thomas MF te ‘m, Keena: wares, W ARD.—INDEPEND) ne vbie— eer ro fed tie rea o harge its, for the past year, ‘fers eset ass support sh the enbuing easton. “— FIRST Marea ac Spy UNION tory.—Demooratio Repu! ms it rrotad apr iertatat ot the people. For Congscee Reet B. Fe! “0% For ly—Daniel C. For alge sh aeergeW. Ve & st as Distriet—C! a apd For Cow D. Stewart. ‘ co H. Haswell. ee BR, Stansbury, ‘theatas, Th Thos. Kaighan. by estes of th nominating comm ae CREW, c Bes. H. Haron, Seoretary. m . a a: ipreer eee. wants SR gener ae LI- nomi 8, old Seat ore Thee ‘constitution aa it an it is, 56th For Sehool Chatiiengase tees tans For oe Inspector—Edmund F. eens Gee G rie h di jeremiah Cro . Fine. “an Se "Himera Pailli — For School Commissioner—Daniel B. Taylor. be Grpeel semeeese ees larriot. For School Truetees—Cornelius ‘Conklin, Thomas Ld Boyle _ of Bir ei - iy Jee H. Rogers, Michael Brady. eam: Patrick ’ nie doves Yoeninh Pac ae ata, Richard Dalton. it, Fe order of the wa asa Commit bd D. B. ‘TAYLOR, Chairman, J. A. SrourEnBURGH, Seoretary. ECOND WARD—REGULAR WHIG NOMI- Yer Counelimen. Fit pinks Clotelet, HE DEMOCRATIC Lae a pcrons. or the Sixth ward, are be rare le on Saturday evening, November 4, at olook, in ‘mn Elm Street, » Fear of the Tombs, to respond to t! nomination of M Mike Walsh. The following gentlemen will positively address the meet- ing— ion Wm. H. Wittee, Pa. Chas. W. Carrigan, Esq., Pa. Non. Mike, Walsh. By order, M ice O'Keefe, James Hayes, Michael Tou- mney, Patrick carsneg>y Stephen McGrath, Committee of trangement * Nhs meeting will take place rain or sbine, as the Posie fore. will erect a tent if the weather should prove stormy. COU NT rpg sere imitans HE UNDERSIGNED HAS SEEN HIS NAME ON ta Tn 1 purportis manate from the Seventh Congression ke tion, as Secretary, nominating Isaac t ckstate for Congress; and 1 take ti ‘method of frcating of democrat Wa Dhani FRANCIS olNetn NION DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN @ANDIDATR 7 for Mayor:— NANDO BAN tain MES E. COOLEY, Chairman Atayoraity Convention. | Yseoretarien, Stuyvesant Institute, Jonm CaryRay, Guo. B. CLarx Bo ot meth P. FAIRCHILD, Chairman } Secretaries. oralty Penrention RY PATTERSON, pha Hal R. Srxxre, EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. TIC On and — Take places ihe E November &, 1854, 3 fol! = ing chan; Express Train now leavin depot rt Wits and Cent mutee stneete, at 2:45 P.M. leave at 3P.M. The Croton Falls Train now le ing’ Cty 10:15 A. M., will leave depot cor = time. The Crot Wi é de White Pia fae at M. ie Teal How le leeria Croton Fallé at 4 A. M., will be discontinued, ‘Train now lea Chatiiam-Four- Corners at 6:25 im m , Will. leave at 6 A. ‘The Train now leaving Croton Falls for New York at 3:50 37. M. Tle Express Train now lea ne new Tflng at 10:10 A. Plains at Twenty-sixth street. The iltamsbridge, at 9:16 F. ‘M,, will leave IN D. ELIOT, Superintendent. Y BOAT FOR ALBANY. FARE 00 CENTS] rith ie = ar, Mama, Seep Ee Gee + eve pe apply on Board, oF at tho. alice INSTRUCTION. “LADY WANTED. “AS TEACHER, IN + iy nt eng Schiekler, school, in the English branches, Inquire of Tis West Thirty-third street, mear Seventh | reine. OOKKEEPING.—A LIMITED NU men will be received into Goldsmith's ses, on Mons SS pe 6 and 7 o'clock, at o1 ustol charge, vis. Der quarter of threé months, Writ- ing leosoney $2 a $5, per co OLIVER GoubsMaTit S08 Brondwa y. RENCH LANGUAGE —PRO LAGROIX, NO. 20 continues to recei pupils, for thorough parting to chem correctness. Private cleaves. ‘Term moderate, ADIES’ WRITING ChAsepe- —THE SUBSCIBER 4 will commence Bin baie A ft ladies and misses om Monday, November 6th, a he ts u "and 4 c'clock P.M, he course af ten reenone at the nominal charge of iain ing stationery. SLivER B. GGLDSMITH, way. ~ MILLINERY DS. GREAT VARIETY OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S bonnets, at A. F. JARVIS & CO.’s, 72 Canal street. Piven HEAD DRESSES.—A SPLENDID ASSORT- dress trimmings, sprigh bo, to be seen at AL Fe UARVIS Cols emai ee Mane FEDRICH HAS SENT FROM PARIS A care, ol eale at her warerooms, 24 Waverley ane Rg atte I 2 FLOW aes, BEAVER ty HOMER & KETCHUM, Now, Of and 06.3 of William. N. B.—Just’ received, 100 dorem relvet tips. po A BA. ee 0 THE LADIES.-MI8, M. A. BELLINGER, FOR. pened faabionadte merly from Providenc o} millinery Mand dressmaking ‘at 815 Broadway, F. Cg) 2 oll co. atree' rm the Indi m prepared to exhibit an i2 CA- New kerk Shes Cite asthe THAN ANY OTHER eal 86 8 IN the oity. | The rabscriber will deliver ‘cn from Moat. for three days only, free of cartage, te ~— ied city; fall weight Tearated: Also, stove and egg coal, at low prices, JACOB W. CORNWELL, 479 Broome street. YDNEY COAL AFLOAT.—CARGO OF BRIG reing at pier No. 87 enh Rives Tor enles Im iatn Go wuld wy m, corner of Laight street. AGENCIES. DAMS & CO.8 EXPRESS | pad IN A. Oregon; Sandwich isiands, and therwest cart ne or sea “ntlemas set sas ferieacas ad giv yhich is worth ai arr , Hersld office, (See a ets 00K AN} \D—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Hara fe eed = w Mrs, a. Saber, Sa" Gontemea’s cating aued ad rep -* URCHA: on for. number. ‘0 fe ty) crater opens. Road aie will be can be ‘American. tices, ACT RY the doe on the exe ing tte Was i TAIN BUTLER, Irish Rifes, C1