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Coroner's AccrwrstaL Dat by DROWNING.—An inquest was held yesterday upon the body of John Smith, ‘at his Inte: wenidence, No. 15 Oak street, who cawe to his death by . Eecidentaly falling into the water at pier No. il East ed, while endeavoring to reach his = which he had hung upon a shed overhanging the river, accidentally slipped his foot and was procipitated into the water beneath, and before the necessary as- sistance could be rendered, was drowned. Deceane:. was about thirty-five years of age, born in Ireland, aid Jeaves a wife and family to lament his loss, Ep Zewn ana Down Town.—The fashion= a patronise KNOX’S up town ostablishment, shast Bros way, and the business me his lower amd old est mrad ‘wareroom, 128 Fulton street, with the aeanrance procure hats of 6 Knox is a practic Under his Personal sapery him are sure of article matchless in material, maki and size to a1 t are made Te Beautical « are the 50 Cent Large Size Da- @eerreotypos, with handsome case, plete, that take ‘88435 Broadway, corner of Howard ater ce ARBAS ATI, Artist. United States 25 Cent finctinasee ac by it, new invention, double camera, taking two portraits | Picture Company, composed | Seemed; 00 daily. Now of seventeen operators, 260 Broadway. Auction Bale of Rare Minerala—We are eRe of calling the attention of 01 nsisting in part of valuabl Mpookite, ‘ic.. te. to take place t Zz iertock Brdciaky. ** the Merchants” xchange, by ALbER? Pianos and sem’. Gilbert d& Co.'s jum 2, Fe 8, with or apting them te any climate), Horace. Waters improved pianos, ha Brilliancy, and richness of to and durability of make than Gaited Staten Mallee & Camston’ Sf Mallet & co), 4&1 W. Smith's celevroted mi hand Pad at great bargains. Price SS hin, i, $100, $125, £0., to $175. wiReautiful pianos, Bave been rented but for 's short time, will bo sol low, instrument guaranteed. w discount To suit some purchasers monthly payments Cash paid, for second. hand pianos. Pianos ORACE WATERS, 333 Brondway. Ladies’ and Children’s Furs, at Genin’s, ‘34 Broadway. ithe fur season having opened, the attention of tadion To invited ‘to. the large hy ae assort- at vietorines, oaks, cuffs, gloves, of fur ‘or common, an tothe very, best style Annonncod in Paria for ‘tne coming . GENIN, Nov 214 Lrosdway, opposite ‘St. Paul's Wars in every Variety may be found at 1 fashion.—Ladi tof > article ioe enna de better ha callon Sr teEae cae omer of Fulto: ree) ae, Visiting Cards in = most t lone than usu: sharged.—A ert The Iatest. styles of bridal envelopes sd, silver door plates, &o., a ‘30 Brosdways ‘Po be or not to be (w=! Sressed) that ts the Seo but if you mak your mind to deal with SMITH ERS, there will be no question about it. The styles faze beyond praise ; the prices 80 low as to forbid all oavil. gof the Intest le C} ality, and told at mit the times, of , COULSY: ON ‘* co, 1.) BLL Fulton served and 5) Ann etreet, Bsnry of Clothing, mani dy, two ‘of the bask houses in Broadway. For sale at half eTEVANGS Clothing warehouse, 66 and 48 Patton sereck ‘ai city banks taken at par; Lewis County Bank at Are you In want of Shirts or Soe ? Ito, hment of BOOTHBY, op) you will find s cn ‘goods, unsurpassed in rent Sicheidam praca and other ar- Melee in the trade, by the gallon or bottle, at wholesale aloes, warranted pure as in ted. DALL No.7 William street. UR KE: sili Hair Dye—This Splendid Dye seo’ Fe world. The tints imparted it to the esail and retadl iain Sold whol , and ap- ib Crstadoro's, No, 6 Astor Howse. xreotypists, Electrotypists, Drugs, aaa rr ot dealers—A large stock of chemicals, just lan ‘bromine, iodine, byposulphide soda, chloride gold, salts, ook, eyanias, potassium, nitrate, oxide and cyanide sliver, earmine and rouge, plumbago, distilled quicksilver, &c., oils, sassafras, gcraniim wormwood and juniper, cloves and oara- ages extract copaiva, fumigating pastiles, hyo 4 smmonip, oll e mae, essences Fum, evguiac, pond citer brandios na in wire late, ‘Samet, | mene nium and Peale fluorio, feeial, "acu yFogallic and gallic acids, col: lodium, Mesa cr bares a, oxides: ane, me yer sale by Dr. PT FEUCHIWANGER Ml Qiiass 2. a Halr Dye and is superior to any in use. Bold, Foonis, at W. A. BATCHELOR'S mental Hair Factory, 233 Broad helor’s Hair Dye or applied in their private Hair Dye, Wig, and Orna- “The coral’s Sush, the whitonces of the pearl t eek gelic Bat the corai’s dint and the pentl’s Wrliteness fare evanescent, unless preserved and bavgten tery by prope: ed might a YJ and means, If Phalon’s Paplian lotion be g to, the fairest complexion, it will Cav Tiemints white the skin disfigured’ with tan, blotcher, fone lees, Till speedily, becom ‘and from its use, PHALON'S, 817 Broadway (St. Xicuoia: Hole ’and Io Broadway, corset of Dey stroct. “Sold. by @rugcists and fancy dealers generally. Balduess.—Few people believe that baldness ig. natural consequence, arising from « loug course of in- t disease incident to carclessncss recarding cleanliness ot the sealp, To remove dandruff and other promotors of Gicease of the hair, and secure » healthy veapilae “action fa- vorable to growth and preservation of color, use t) rion Boia, invented by WILLIAM BUGLE, No. 7 Wal ington strect, Boston, Its virtues are acknowledged to be une- alled. Sold by Sands, No. 10) Fulton street; har! Ring Broadway; Rushton, k & Brosdway; chckener k C Co., 81 Barclay strect, ets and perfumers throughout the world, Do You ‘Want ‘Whiskers or my onnent will force them to crow stron, Peeks, and will not stata or injure the skin. t to rt of the country. ence eter GRAHAM, Toi Nassau street, for and thick in six ‘One dollar a Cam] Ice — Cam} Tce—Vondersmith gtmphonice is is a certain enre for chapped hands and lips. It fs the only article thag will poritivaly cure them. Sold only tore, No. hove Broome street; Rash- fee wlan d'Cos and Mrs. Haye, 175 Fulton strest, Brook- "The Hi Celebrated Dr. the Baron Spo- Jasco, M. D., sulting physician a on from sap ank, 2 on Bad discuses that “oan is beir vo, iy attendance ai hie rooms, St. Nicholas Hotel. Cholera.—Dr. Tobias, 60 Cortlandt strect, quarantecs > gute every cane, of cholera when first attackeds Hniment, 2 Only 25 that valve life will be throughout the United St Mates rwall’s bags Mixture ranks with the ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. = Bor Wants See Sixth Page. PERSONAL. K, L.A, FULLGROFF WILL SEND HIS ADDRESS 10 Wiiliame, Broadway Post Office. He will oblige a. ‘R. K. HASKAYNE AND FAMILY WILL LEAVE ‘New York for Liverpool in ship Universo, advertised ‘to sail on 7th Nov. at sSreeeerass SILLIARDS. S$ MERICAN PATENY BILLIARDS TEN TABLES aT do. 8 Ann strect, av entrance 149 Fulton stroot; = Jartes corner Pineapple aud Fulton sbrocts, Ibtwoklynt fo Sepm tables by Georse Harsiurd, 109 Chestnut strost, Pails. Zelplia. Other hilfiord table makers who pretend fo have tents defraud purchascrs, Oue thousand dollars nw in Te Bank to hack inn may not bu, Slothsy he., for Contes stsese DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTIUS DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 80s Froudmay, opposite Eleventh stroot.—Me. Dodworth of friends nnd the public, that tire clavses for. the on ing, season will comme Sagerdoy, October 7, 203 FM. for Indien; at 4 for ahil re ifontlemen. The ologaut estal ly decorated, the vor retaid, ad ‘during the sammer months, The fret ho ° ment of the pupils which has teen oo te cast of this veadomy. CI », containing hourr, and terms vf inetruction, be had at POLITICAL, D Ng gy Ot baths AND INDEPENDENT | Nown tiation for Sixteenth Assembly. disteiot, Mighteenth and ‘rent JOULE ins. ¢ “CocKs, DOPTED, FELLOW-GTIZENS OF THE FIRST ward Your kuowledgent the wudereigued indueges him Yo calculate ov your undoun sjence in his representa- thems, The resilt of your yotm ‘this day will deekde the im: portant question, who sball > MAYOR OF Now york? ed into tal ine er deativute “Bizrant of ever ye po dd bn oe Af oy tS ow beam ther than to any thagn this work of Cela: ty towards thore iu need, I Weinninly iedebted to jouse Governor, onsiderations or your the only com- penra' at your han A 4 Be in Stee ore Rei 8 pee: Séeinns, whose chief OY Sigued, SEV ier AND ards—New York and Wiiliama’ ere republican nomination, For Con, "Thue — FIFTH DISTRICT. — 8B ONGRESSION AL. Ret ns writin re Ponte Gograe Hi. 4 Thirteenth wa somlaation, or VoDgress, Cee Nee vers DISTRICT, hat ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite Me- | POLITICal, ane nnenreen IT HE SLANDERS AGainsr JAMES W, I BARKER. est, intelli merioans read tl fre based, aud sec to what base vis Bugliah siase derer had lent himscit” to strixe dowh om the seetot’ ante: Sitizen! F ener of our eee 8 we aro glad that no American could be found base en » endorse this villan- there had’ boca amy doubt of his elcction, this onslanght would have, of itesell, heen sufficient to make James W. Bae: {From the Evening Express.) ‘The following aMidavite and testimony have been placed in bune, signed “G. Cooper.” It will be kegn that Mr. Cooper was prompted to this pab- acter attempted to be blasted by Mi ” nr th: feeling the publication is made oy Hr. See eau | Wed us by Justice Sta- art. It was to Mr. Barl y after the fico in Mr. Barker's store, he offered & reward of one thcuraud dollars to discover the ine cendiay MR. BARKE, City eng County of New Yerks, 24°—du ea W. Barker, of orn, deposes and says, Saves eater morning, June Ue Store of Bares & Towle, of the aforesaid number, was discovered to be on éo which the Trbene’ portent election, an henorsbie aud high minded American ous attack, except. the editor of the New Yerk Privene, Tf ext Mayor of New Yor! Ur possession) in reply to the publication im tu-day’s Tri- Lication Ly tHb admission that be was “perseented and his ‘The reply we publish has been by. forulshed vy Me. Stuart from a seuse of Justion Immediate! 4 Bade oath to the follow T. ENT. ¢ street, being dul . 4b, the store of Barker art of “bho sald storehouse and 4 certain part of the goods thercin were consumed and burned, and still another part greatly damaged, by fi ater; feline dds that he has grcat cause to believe, nd does eve, that the tore was felonio set fire to by known, for the arpcee of burs pray’s that the the cause and 9 Pe Pose: e mm or guiley of the offence aforesaid, and fart her way 8 perssas W. RK. | before me, Aug. 1, 2845. B. W, Ospons, ‘Special ustice Every clerk, porter and employe, in Mr. Barker's store was, on his order, required to tv exgmixed, under oath, Mr. [icing convinecd thas bis Spey set on fire, Under examination we have as fullo MK. COOPER'S STATEME Cityand County of New York, #. George Cooper, of 20 Norfolk street, being duly sworn, deposes and says that ho was a clerk in'the dry goods store of Barker & Tow! 7 ©: rich and valeable deponent left the store at about 8 o'clock on tho revious to the fire; deponont went immediately homo au Tia not goout again that night, except to accompany his wife to market, and returned again with h er whieb he remained hoine all nicht; depouent forther says that, at about half past five o'clock’ in the morning. he larm of fire, and immediately thougut or im the stdre in, which deponeut was then l Barner & Towle'sy wa opinion b; mentione wife, who tol that should Le that store she sth ‘almost that be had Leon down and set it on fre; di t got up and went down to the fire; it wanted twenty See 8 to six o’cloc! when deponent arrived at the ste ment, hae been in formed that Mr. Moses Towle onl pe in tore that are common fumbles {eeks ‘whieh night; deponent rays the; fastened wophpist ‘of said store; deponent says that be was the Sst who theso said locks among the ruins after the fire; de; ae bos that the bolts of the said locks were shoved back, evidently showing infers, that the doors had not been broken open, shad been turned back with a key; deponcat re St the are unt it wasall over; deponen ‘at be bas bo couse vo ux pect any one of having com: sicaghag oie COOPER. alter me, June 20, 185, W. Wanw Dainxxr, Spe- After this videnee of Mr. Cooper and others of like eha- racter, Mr. George Atwood sluntarily | appeared before the Police Cuurt ans ve the following testimony :- MK ATWOOD'S STATEMENT. City and County of New Mart ~ —George ‘Atwood, Washington street, being duly sworn, deposes and says, ie on Sunday morning, the ith day of May last past, deponent was passing along down Catharine street, at about 5 Pelock in the morning, when he caw s man standing very near tho dry ¢ store of Barker & Towle, of same street, Depo- nents yys that said man, he (the man) was witbin thi = 1g) of the door of sani e oor, stop and lovk around tep close up to im, if jm Great fear and alarm, and, teeing nobody, stoo down to the bottom of said door, add directly in the centre of the door, and rub ‘Against the door in the pre- cive manger and) setion as if he we, & locofveo match, Deponent says he continued in this posi Non foc bolt a iniente cris when hosaisel ey san tileod the sido of his foot close to the bottom of the door, and im- ig sake Sehere he the moment before had been at work an ponent says that as the said man . the Sut tite discovered, depewenty and instantly Appeared to be very much alarmed, so much so that his ap Prarance and action attracted depsnent’s particular atten Vion, 0 that dep Key Is very 8} y notive of bin ye wondered to himse vba could: pou ex 4 turb the said man Wiltis sieve er fuer” Rent tock particular notice of him from the eircumstann stated above. Deponent saw the said man full and can identify him again without the probability, ae deponent verily believes, without the possiuilicy mistake. says that at the time he saw of Deponen hin as above stated ho looked pale, was very much agitated indeed, and appeared to look and act in every re- " as, though deponent | had caught him in the act of some most serious crime or offence; and deponent did at that moment (from his very looks and ‘sctions) verily Lelieve that ho was in the act of attempting the entree by keys, or otherwi the said store, or of duing some ment says he coutinued to walk on said store when he turned id man start s haatily aw de be street in a con! direo- tion from the way deponent’ was goin Deponent ta Sher theona mo gta short distance from the doo tore, hhe returned upon a very fast walk, aud finally upon a ruu. The said man continued up the said etreet until he came to the corner of Madison and Catherine streets, and pasced out of deponent’s sight. Deponent went on to the store of Richard Green, corner Pike and South stroots. as deponent had arrived at th au alarm of fi red’ jerine street, and on coi piace of the dre found NT ar tie cee tore i to the origin of te tire) fully of the opinion that the seoce had been set on fire by the said man, store alluded to, and deponent had seem him at’ the said store door, a3 Deponent says that he on that same day men tioned the above related circumstances to the afore-namod further nad that ho has one: mau he anw at, the store oa tho We goods store of Mr. Hall in Cat Mi Ons deponey informed and verily believes ti idan rge Cooper. De Dent ls net mistaken as ta identity, but lescersata that thie said George Cov} door of Barker & day morning, May stances before rela ment 8 saw atthe ‘owle’s store, at about five o'clock on Sun- 11, in the situation and under the circum- ted; and further, this depbnent saith not, GEORGE ATWOOD. 18th day of July, 1545, W. WaLN c et Mr. Cooper, he was summon- ered as follows:— per is the very man depo: Sworn before Crry_ ann Couxty being duly, examined accord bs nid Being tnlly vind of Lis Fights by Justice Os- ated as follows, Q. Where were you porarshow old are you—what is your ese—where do you now live? Born in Londo.—am thirty-one years of ago—am aclers and live at No. 2 Norfolk street. Q. What have you to say in relation to the charge here preferred axainst yout 1 decline answering any questions by _ advice GEORGE cour eH, ‘Thomas Warfer, Esq. Takeu before me Jul Heed for bi € Mr. Cooper feel gauee be was arralzued by Mr. x Atw Not eontent with ‘oceasien, he voluntarily, onl 2 °F are with a statement inginu: the incendiary of his own store. ‘The charge against himself was ignored, but in he aseails a man’ as candi fute the charges iro re- te for against im. ‘A true man, or one who a, wished to render the a service, would hardly ha eort to the lust b Mr. Barker bh: iblic ed 8 Fs aaabapap of this ject this crud) Messrs. Falconer, C y Cooper's statement. Seo it claswherer TO THE PUBLIC. A REFUTATION OF A WICKED LIBEL ON JAMES W. Maving read in th ornin, of George Cooper, it didate tor mayor, jer ie full reply re KER. an affidavit can- the it time, we affidavit of said Coo statements, the being to the best of our recollvc- tion, and belief, that the amount of their stock at the time of the fi Te, was between sixty and seventy @housand dellars, and the amount of their insurance was Sau. A paliey ot $6.0 expired a few days previous without remewal. em atement in justice to James W. Barker, and ‘without his knowled, br doliettation. New Yous, Nov. 6, 1664. es JOUN FALCONE! Of the firm of Jobn Falconer & Co., in 1845, now Biz Peart street. HORACE B. CLAPLIN, Of the firm of Bulkley & Claflin, now at 11] Broadwi LEWIS B. LODER, Of the firm of Loder & Co., 83 Cedar street, ‘The publiention of the attack in the Tribune has also called out the following LETTER 10 MR. BARKER. Friewp Banka We have called on you for tho cto you our sympathy, in Tew, of the atta en your Moral charneter in the Tribune con’ that it will tend to your antare the Injury, and we be to tents our sineere yn ‘and respect ‘ome frien 7 WALTER BIRD, BEND. Chat LAWRENCE TAYLOR. T A MERTING OF HOTEL KERPERS AND VEND- Liquors in the, a ward, rae tl itage of our fathers ar is oe gue dest, last and onl impire State, and that we wil var porer le souure ‘hi who vali heir freedom to ‘unite ‘hat we pledge ourselves to port only such a8 will carry out the above principles, wainga or plod fanatics. pet Fesolutions be stvortised im the ipa gd eS the Evening Mirror and . Me HILLIER, Chairman, Jaurs Hanninoron, Sec. SE A A MEETING OF roe Raa stOR DEALERS pias tral Convontion, held at hester How November, 1864, followin, i French, Big. were he along” A pigtiens presen ay @ Resolved, ‘Tha t ore Te inate arene te batsle of constitutional Liberty m veto of Governor Horatio Sey mou! it Gollatera teral issues, refore, we have not, and P pomination for fs office, except that of ern do recommend Ttrongest Monn xs and bigotry. he forogsing’ Tesolutions be published in retary, A. R. BUNCE, Chairman. ONGRESSIONAL—THIRD, DISTRICT, | RIRST, ratio repal (0 eratie rep if CLINTON, RORGE DE Wii — AROUSE.SINTERNTIL AND TWEN- tieth warde—Fourteenhh Assembly district —Yon are admonished that votes cart for any other oandidate than the Union democratic candidate for assembly, Thomas Manson, ‘Will be thrown aw: m and vietory | Beware of apa: rious tickets pris M oson.”’ Romember, Thomas Mau won lor Assombly. On to vietory. | DOPTED CITIZENS —THE FOLLOWING, 184 Lise of the Kuow Fothing on candida: asked to vote we di 00 for the m h to are ‘of all the risbts and netviaze citizens, if porsible, and te prevent Fe ‘countrymen, who may have yet to seek “thelte this =o lend, of the joer privilege of ariving a cart for twenty- ent Par iy aa **SIDNEY If. STUART, Yor District AMtorney, For Commiesi MATTHIAS GOODERSON. AS 80. OSES EBLIN: MAH A MEETING OF THR MUNICIPAL REFORM Con.mittee, held at the Now York University, om the evening of the 2d of November, 3864, the follow! tions fur Aldermen and Councilwen of the respective wards Je Resnimously approved and ratified: — Ward: eer iJ. Phillips 3—Orison Blunt Abram M. Beningor.... 10— Williams J: Bho N—Jvsedh Souder 12—Abraham Florentine, Jr, 13—Thomas P. Goodwin. 14—Thomas Truslow. 1s—Gooree P. B. Hoyt svore Rosevelt. N, Pb 6—No vacancy, 7—-Wm. D. Murphy.. B-No vacancy........ Jor iNlips. 18—David Coleman. 1—Thomes B. Ridder, oexe D. Pric 9—Peter P, Voorbis........ i —Hery, P. gd J. Holder. 10—No vacancy. N—G. H. Raymond.. 12—No vacancy .. 13—J. Ryerson, 15—Wm. Char ey 16—No vacancy... Ranney. 43— Andrew Bridzeman, Hitens. C, Wandelt, 45—Samuel 8. Husted. john W. Van Riper. 47—Ben}. F. Pinekne, sAnthony Lambrecht. 49—Wm. Tenslow. O—-Derl. 2. es 17—Nathan C. Ely.. 18-No vacancy 19—Moreau Morris 20—No vacancy .. 22—Richard Mott .. 2—No vacancy .. “eee ieoree UE. “Molter. The remaining wards were referre: ure action. df FETE CUUL LIN Chainaan. Isaac H. Baruxy, Secretary. ot New York is by a divirion of ¢) receives plurality, and thas be lected nest Mayor of New York. The combined efforts of the Soft Shelis, the Custom House, and the Liquor Dealers, will in all probability carry the Sey jour voto up to 25,00." Now,.the name of Fernando Wood ts on the same ticket, and it is not safe to caleulate that over 6,000 of there voters will ersse the name of Fer- sande Wood. This would leave his vote for Mayor at 0. The Kuow Netbivg organizations of the city, as raultted ‘Ly all parties, br oo) oh Royal 18,000 yotes, This vote comes principally from OD ae ater up of about 12,000 Whigs rand 6,000 Del nee ‘ker will get nearly all ranst this Save~aertarnly not more than 3,000 will be drawn off for This would ree Barker 15,000 Re prol the other candid: te Send vu addition to this Barker will 3,000 mBre outside th: ae temperance and 5 J his to total ‘ote 18,000. The whig rote o! We seo above, one half of it over to Hinton the reforms lasses wierri 8,0) lett, Giving Wilson G. Ilimt the 4,00) whig reform Votes alluded to above, and the 6,000) honest ‘demberatic votes that do not go Wood, even though he has the Tammany Hall and Stuy verant Institute nominations, and we have an, gregnte reform vote of good 10,000 for Wilson G. Hunt. Thi worl foot up the result as fullows:— ood “19,000 18 +10,000 ~ 8,000 55,000 Muking an acgrogate vote on Mayor of This supposes the Democratic vote to w his vote 24,000. On Governor, rr My Tang jar cr perhaps (0,00, fo vote for Seymour will simply erase tho without ‘substituting any other in its place. With ates bulilities before us, what ia our duty, if we are priendy of Lunt cr Herrick?’ Why, simply to abandon our sreferences, and elect the only mam who can be elected over Wood. Citi: zens of New ¥ hexe ficures and you wil! find that the only ty from two years’ a diagace and misru james W. Barker. ‘The writer bas keen t not heedim ‘ernando Woo re to fay aught for or nitely preferable to Wood, no one in his senses will question. ent aa we can’t clect then all, common sense wonld soem to dictate that w them the strongest e candidate, to oy “he election of ery bad 4 UiTIZEN OF THE FIFTEENTH WARD. ‘HARTER Bt etn a ag te ir WARD DEMO- Nominati 4 select from among cratic Republiesn Regular jons, For Alderman—Joha Tilley. | For Counciimai ot hiey districet—Charles Dot Thirty-fourth district—K Prard C. MoConnell, Thirty: diatriet—Thomas ) Bowering fred Gerard. anepestors of mein diate} i—Peter Bitcbetl, "second, distciot— john HB. Frederick Matter oad district—Thomas Cullen, anaes Dunlevy. Fourtl Coo) fifth dis disteiet—Stepben Doty, Flo} SCHOOL OFFICERS. For School Commissioner—Mareus D. Bonner. EMO RATIC REPUBLICAN RGULAR NOMIN, Kighth Congressional district, ‘Twelfth, dconth, Rincteonth, ‘Twenty fires and Twenty-second ‘wi coL. SAMES 1 L. CURTI: ISAAC TOWNSEND, President, Tuomas M’Srxpon, Henwan Bunn, J Secretaries. IGHTEENTH WARD INDEPENDENT REFORM nomination.—Fifty-sixth Counoil district.—For Coun- cilman, JAMES EVERDELL. IGHTEENTH WARB—UNION DEMOCRATIC RE- publican nominations:— Lynn ae ee ga Mayor—Fernando Conares —Edward Coumeilme geen Jol Saat deastabion Revere W ‘leh TarpectorePattiex Mokizoy. ins pector— Patric! '. Trustece-sRoyal Phelpe, Joha Foster, Charles Woodhull, Henry J. Anderson. outa ‘Of ‘Eiestion—First district, George 8. Dre Tinetaek; ‘Seeond do, Charlee” H. 'Suith; Fone gu ‘Third do., Chas. Smythe,’ Wm. Pearsall; Fourth de., A. J. Mathews, John Clark, JOHN R. BRIGGS, Chairman, Mavaice Darr, Secretary. OR GOVERNO: . HORATIO iE" YMOUR. For Council: of the Twenty-Afth district, NORMAN McLEOD. Fo SURROGATE—ALEXANDER W. BRADFORD. OW CITIZENS,—I SHALL NOT DECLINE-I Rot declined, ‘and beware of false publications. and I'll thank you. . SHERMAN BROWNELL, Domocratis candidate for Register, Vote for bat WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- Hi atic Republican General Committee at Stuy made esday and Wednesday evenings, For Alderman—J. Eesond coun auton iehs os G: saeeeenitgnl Hi. Williams. For School Compaen Anas J. Porry. For Inspector of “se J. M. Androws. wie eri \Teasteos, for the full torm—M. Von Hagan, 1 Halpin ‘To Mil vacancy of two years—Michacl Brennan. Di ear. peetors of Election] AN} eet disteict, Soh Joh Beate on ‘lee rat district, John Cot a oY Hugh O'Neil Rata) Sevond district, J ri 5 Third ohn Be Prygr Khomas G wane” as iat a. a ALEXANDER ISAACS, § Chairmen: ‘MOMAS LOWTHER, ees eess j Secretaries jc Headquarters, 101 mning of the, 25d fast. the folloving tleket sevens nominated :— me ‘Alderman—Nicholas Dimon For Councilman First Cintricte Thomas Stewart, cllman Record distriet—John J. Hollister, ‘Peter M. For GonetabercAlenander’ Brulte, John C. ™ ley. ‘or I. ge rig | Penal ry Inbuseb, = DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.— ene For Governor. Lioutenant Inspector of State Privo Citivens opposed to rtant ogpressions of ti nove ticket on Tueeds: her partier, it will n common fo poxee of tis City Re- every istriot, inthe city. 195 Broadw ittee, in also We. MANN "he Carve age (Broadway; 'D Chien 900 th avenue: 1) Sixth avenuc; and David Marsh's, 6 Assessor. Commicrios Inepeetor Travtecs. Constalles. Miam J. A. Fuller. Tikioath tae sats ih ward, troth both order to strengthen th made in the letter in qu #, which @ ho Fe district wi in it, end to ask of me a contra imputation is a pol for political pur every one geodon emphati is unfair, to en brother's keeper.” at all times for sibility re pop By integrity, feed, the ventus.”” , oe EDITOR THE HERALD.. my ety td AND Who are members of the same order” To-t ply, were it uot that there are some peuple in the ¢ Are credulons enough to place som “arpendence Ina word, then, the ‘waited y enough to will be ratistactor for my own, ary oy Fenpecttuller yours, demas et me with the Koow Nothing movements of place me in & false position with referenes to ) Whose rights it was my pride as weil! as in the becinning of this campaign. In @ falso impressions, an allusion is tion to “a brother,” who is repre- cificer of ono of the lodges,” and to othe rola T should fre to absolutely false and stupid, oS hetion. al lie, got up by The proof of Chie urported to sign the advertisement im upon and denied the execution of it answer for myself, and I trust this to those whose votes I'ask to-day; but it 'y the least of it, to expect me to be “ty He is responsible for his own acts, and 1 But there is. @ measure of respon- he originators of this attempt to iin- hat shall reach beyond to-day, unless, sically as well as politically “non est in JNO, MCLEOD MURPHY. {OURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. People's candidate, for Congress, FTH WAR Ff Jar nomination TouN eres 1 EpY the Ninth district, JOHN W. BRYC RD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- FS CONGRESSION AL DISTRICT-SRVENTE AND hirteenth wards and Williamabui ‘N DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTEE, WIL- Mamsiure, rt ny the true de democrat fearl ‘Therefore be it resolved, talents and ability as a a ‘mw Lege = ye ae cae declare him to that office A. R. Herrin, Secretary. mously Adopted — ‘That in view of the peculiar ooracy are now Regular Whig Nominati FOR CONGRESS. THOMAS R. WHITNEY Nov. 3, 1834, the following resolutions were osition in which aced, itis the duty of every jesely and openly to ¢xpress bis opinion. That Philip Hamilton, by bis yer, bis Integrity and honesty as firm and steadfast faith in, the democratic ed Limself to us, and reeeived the nosing ngress in our district, and we hereby oa cal true and legitimate nominee for R. M. CONT, Chairman. —_—_—____— ow Gncom. ASSEMBLY DISTRICT THIRD AND ig 4 wards,—| ie republican pomination. member of p= bi .! N OLAS AS QUACKENBOS. MDL A ieaspends Gap be iam independent nomination tami JOMEPH A. STICKNEY. ss tlle CECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT—COMPRISING THE Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth wards—Domocratic Re- publican regular nomination for Poli MATTHEW T. BRENNAN. Pee P. H. McAVOY, Chairman, lonw Bravy, Hue Battin, | Serretarog ECOND WARD—NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMI- st i og erakly—Micba bens uncilme a te r, : alter Joy For Coustabier—William ‘Thompson and Charles W. Kruger. For Insrxctons or Exxetio: 4 Distrlot—< Lockwood, Wiliam Fielde, Mi Rya gohn I Donnelly. Hor Schoot Cemumbsioneee Joh ¥ . Savage. ae Sshoal Iuspectors—Thomas Hasnilton, For Seb “School Trastecs—George Nives, John = Evens. SCF yD WARD. —THE FRIENDS OF > TEMPERANCE Wiliam c 1 rally to the support of James Watson for Council- man of the Third Counell FRIEND Si tat bee REFORM NOMINATIONS. b District Jos ota For School Inepeetor—Geo. W. For School Trustees—J. M ene 7p. E. Hancock, Lo- James Scott, W. B. ae 1870; Sd, James Barker, W. H. Soofeld, A. B, Groon; 5th, Wm. 8. Cason 6th, Geo. W. evi W. B.'Jones. IXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ‘To the whigs of the Sixth Congressional district, com - prising the Eleventh, Fifteenth, enteenth ward: The clection is now at hand, and the voters of this distriet have before them four candidates for Congress. ‘The two most prominent are Charles H. Marsha!, regularly nomi- noted y the whigs, and John Wheel regularly nominated by the’ democrats. "On account of Yom Wheeler yoting inst the Nebraska bill the wit are solicited to cas! their roles for him. Would the whigs Tefleet ‘one moment, NDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER What will they of Strects and Lamps.—It having been rej gain, om doteating their on didate, who has over been bave withdrawn my name as @ candidate for the al = with them on measures and stions dd thereby elect, fice, | hereby declare to all my irlends that Tam the | th opporing candidate, who perhaps only suites portion of Hcl and wish all to Tstinetiy uaderatand, that {am not to dy on one measure. Ie tetrus that Weelor oan he Bought of, "drove of, or baa a by any Spon on the Netraaka bill and perhaps all such ind ask the support of all honest men of all k e the wa ho manly and open Pdaiggazra tse ‘he en et ibe pa eieay somal Cap tal Maral Roath Pecrtainiy | course to that of should place him certainly on Gfhoe hereatter, JOSEPH Ey EBLING, 50) Bowery.” | SoUty a footing with Wheeler, ie. Teicha . rin mind that on all other questions or mea J? HAVING BERN, parent IN {THE ELEVENTH | sures than the Nebraska fort, John Wheeler ts bound oi steameuips, we publish the followln ne letier from Me. Collins | Close atte ion of ‘vary voter, and wosetoestiy demand which sets the sir,—In Dea that Mr. Marabal on behaif of the Collive’ the line ought to be sustained at happy to state Respectfully yours, (higned,) UNICIPA! man of t] Ny if NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, ELEVENTH WARD— Regular democra tie whig nomination for Assembly, ROBT. J, JLMMERSON. publie right in that re ax, No 1854. reply to reeves of the euth inst! I navel to state not onl; the ti Hinetot ener asards, and ren that he still adheres to the same opinion.— EDWARD K. ‘Colt LINS. tata ME clue L REFORM NOMINATION FOR COUNCIL- he ae district, Fifth ward, (OHN A. KENNEDY, NArOuAL De For Govei or—G For Lie ‘or Register—J. Sherman Browne For Cotuniasioner of Strects and Lam For District hillips. For Governor of Alms House—C. Godfrey Gunther. ATIONAL 1c hell; lar Nomination for M: Shell) Regu! an emstnaties ior for ey By order of National Democratic K ubliean Mayoralty tes NN, Convention. eg! Pr. z ar Proved by Awtuony T. Gronce F. y INTE WARD_REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- inti For Arse For Alderma For Coknelianen ee | For School Teayecteteoiocen Bani es oat (Shisha Dodge, Wn. H. o ool det d Bd district, Levi 8} ath district. Sth district, Rtkevis P. Clover. Brisle; rr stablee—Pbilander Brusl For Inepectors of Eivetion: DEMOCRATIC (HARD SHELL) REGULAR reene C. Bronson. . G. Glasier. ‘Attorney—Jonas B. P DEMOCRA' REPUBLICAN (HARD Secretaries, EMANUEL. HART, the General Committee of Stuyvesant Tnsti- RICHARD SCHELL, Chairman. T GALLAGHER, ¥ seartarien, n—Wm. Dusenberry. J. art. , Charlea Hook” to fill vacancy—Gilbert y ley, james W. Foshay. was Michael Bonnel, Samuel Layer a GiRAUD, “chairman. Joun W. Bawra, sear ana were og light, und in LarnLurners and part democratic wbige, Ihe his kingd the land of libert; for the benefit he constitutio in that Nines YORK, NOY. 6, 1854.—IN THE OPINION 0. ork, int the lca A citigons of the elty of New ity of the ado} ye bert; KC: fort ‘Mayor of the city of New York 4 1g wil not do to elect from pullers of 1887, when w in darkness,’ who 1840 were eae lers, pet as jo rece ‘and now as body that ‘man's ody jom—ent, when you a and drink , accordin , where we Brethren, ure wit oe ‘your familles. We h: hard shells and soft office seekers for velvet chair when you shall stand with your hat in your hand, and by and by for your liberty and wait till to-morrow, when eur city merchants, as preferred to leave FS z er ee ee ee Fa Ea) close attention of every voter, and we earn elect the Dest, meu—men most cap ble to ‘a the ngressmen, As New York eo great com: Segeritinn texlstala ake seenln, bo reaxurentet ia bran merch nt. the whigs to atten of Co very whi q'vugport iaeshall for Congretafor the Sixth Congre istrict. His talents and ability can be successfully = pared with either of the opposing candidate le hn Hamilton Ws Christian M RR Ingersoll « L. Ber rian. Goud Selleck. D. L. Young: John MeGowe gin 8. nated M. De Voy. ‘aff. F james ee ee eee Se Stephen mou, James ‘Devoe, EVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT—REGULAR democratic republican nominati WILLIAM D. ENN ‘DY. EVENTH WARD MUNICIPAL REFORM NOMINA- nation.—For Councilman, Sixteenth district, GEORGE W. ROSEVELT. be gh al WARD PEOPLE’S INDEPENDENT NOMI- ation For Alderman—Job: Murphy. For Assessor—James McMahon. For Councilman, Fifteenth district—Wm. O'Shea. piedakid Bg! FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.— S¥cs ‘The democrats or the Seventh ward are oau- cd'that JOHN J. REILLY ‘only democratic candidate for Assembly in tho district, EVENTH WARD.—THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Against all fanaticiem, |For Assembly— ON J. REILLY. SPY wap DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT For Alderms Se "Murphy. Ginrtap er F. Klink, John J. lata. one je John Davis. eet Commissioner Dr, Phd Rockwell. etor—C, Hartra nos atterner, William 8. Lewis. aulagher, Geo. Gorden; TW Adama 5. Willson’ Fourth liver, awd. Lette, Pith district, D. Sint Sisth district, Abrahain’ Dr Tawlers Seventh district, Michwel Ore gory; W Eighth district—James Brown, Jno. mt 1c taecting of the adamantine de- ‘ward, the above ticket was unani- thou the'ssslstance of the honorable th wi Trustee 0, Brown, J Tuspeetors—First gisttiot, ‘A. 7, Gal Second district, Robt. F distriet, 'T mocracy of 1 Thously nomina d. gentlemen of the Ninth IXTEENTH WARD REGULAR NOMINATION AND Ss the people’s ae a Councilman of the arty tied Co oil ais WILLIAM J. CYPHER. IXTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—EIGHTEENTH 1d Twenty-first wards.—American Reform and Inde- ti For Assom| at nominations NS. cocks. terra WARD iy ims Pape NOML- e—For Assessor, W hitmt pe 48d jacob ete 44th Thomas Dunlop. Jared Gilson. For Constablen Benjamin J. Carr, Henry McDermott. For Commirsioner of Common Schoole—Robert AfAdams. For Incpector—John R. Flanagan. For Trustees—Jeremiah E. Carey, Samuel Osgood. ‘HIRD WARD—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- ‘can nominations— For Alderman—! a ‘aes bert 8. Benedict. if Electis neon district, He Bick, re, of Election First, @ it lenry Giortimer Cs Tunlion, Peter A Stelle; Heath; Thi oe ‘unison, i Stall nim ino Fourth do., Edward B. Heath, David Mosre, Sear, shall know € ‘A. P. HEATH, Seoretary. FFICE 0} OF “THE CITY TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE; esol 4, That no connection wet The several meet! Governor... Lieutenant Go' Canal Commissione State Prison Inspector Ni NeW YORK Git¥ AND COUNTY tloxeT. bat hg A CHARLES C. J. Wannen, Cor. Secrotary. t we with a a vernot TICKET.— w. pbs jayor—Jam Barker. For Recorder—John H. Whit For City Judge—Sidney Hi. Stuart. For District ttorney—Chauneey Shaffer. For Register—John For Com For Gov: AR WN! EGURAR ima Council: EGULAR Seventh Ulev lor of the Almshonse—Joeeph 8. For Surrogate—Alfred Me woner of Streets and Lamp+—Joseph E. . Ebling. Taylor. tyre. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR COUN- inth district, Fifth ward, HENRY VAN VELSOR. DEMOERATIC NOMINATION. — FOR Forty-third district, Sixteenth ward, JACOBS. MOORE. DEMOCRATI CANDIDATE FOR THE Assembly district—Ninth ward—Lewis P. CANDIDATE FOR Mbirty-oixth Wetriet,, Reurtocs th TATE OF NEW YORK, SECRETARY’ Basy, Augest 10, 1 New ¥ A Lienten: ach Canal Commissioner, in the place of Hensy Fitzbu OFFICE, AL. #54.—To the Sheriff of the county of tice is hereby riven, that at the general id in this State on tho Tuesday succeeding xt, the following officers nthe p plese of Horatio Sey mi t Governor in the place of Sanford B, Chui ‘ wan Inspector of State prisons, in the place of Henry G ey ont’ sed of the ourth, of New York; and Thirteent and Fivhth districts Nincteenth wei in the city of New York; ‘Tenth ative in the Thirty-fourth Congress of the for the Third Congressional district, com. irst, Second, Third, Fifth and Eighth wardi Fourth district, com Sixt 4 Fourteenth wards of tho cit for the Filth district, compored of the Soventh h wards in New York, and the city of Wil- n Kinga county; for the Siath Wistriet, sommposed , Fifteenth and Seventeenth wands in New Seventh district, con geod of f the th, Six ‘wentioth wards and for the compased of the Twollthy "Eh teenth and ria of New York, County officers also to be elected for said county: — Sixtee A Register, ‘A Commission George G. Gi: caused ly the Police J: Daniel W. cansod by the iieath of Sohn A. in the plac ot Gs Garrett mbers of Assembly. iu the place of Alexander W. Bradford. ‘in the place of Francis R. Titiow ince of Welcome R or of Streets and I. inthe place of ier, Who was appointed to All & vacancy ichation of Henty Arcularins; Second district, in, the place of ‘who ‘was appointed gg all's Yacancy 1 ‘Two Governors of the Alms Howse, in the place of Gus- tavus A. Conover and William Pinkney, appointed to fill In the place of Lorenzo B. Shey inted to All a vacanoy occasioned hy the ¢ial district, compored of the oycotiully Police Justico for ‘Twolfth, Nineté " Wel LEAVENWORTH, Sevrvtary 0 tat office, by wo do not understand as ‘Americans, breth: if oe br tga E ourselves, in accord: mm of PF thet ‘Sited Y States, It will not do to put am d tion 1 . is | Vi ol k. Be fully assured I 'wortby of tho vote of every free citizen. charm as the old hero, where all nations stars ani of our national ban “ 1 benevolence a fe be and John my : . D. 461 Broadway, New York, Oct. 31, 1854.—The tollowin; isatrue copy from the records of the meeting of the Al- linnee, held October 23, 186%, as kept by the Rec: rding Secre- tal W. F. McGraw, Chairman. HIRD WARD CHARTER INDI tions:— 'ENDENT NOMINA- Constables—Palmer Sumner, Alexander Thompson. School Commissioner—Rufus Meech. 7” Schoo] Inspeetor—William A. Schac! Sebcol Tevedease deeph Siacnsen; Daniel Minthorne. Inspectors = eta tae trict, Isaac Love, B. Seeley, Willin 1; Mu. Jacob P. Marsball; Secor ishied dietrict Uriah Helimes Fourth district, Chas. Deunison Joel K. Adams.” HIRD WARD pecvra® wae NOMINATIONS. For Alderman- Mos For Counciimas—Ws, it ‘Beam. For Assessor—Amos T. Gs T. Gavitt. TNIRD WARD REGULAR TICKET. For Assembly—Joseph ee loner. T For Alderman—Samuel H. For Councilman— Willi Fer Assessor—Ist por [peter re ‘or Inspeetor—Andrew Far Trustees William L- Ellsworth, Jonathan J. Broome, For Constaller—Andrew Nesbitt, Aloxander Thompson. Fer Inspectors of Election— First district @Thomas b. Winchester, James Dusenbury. Second distriet--C. St. John, John M, ‘Flint. ‘Third district—George Parker, 3S. Sloan. Fourth ‘dictrict—Charles Hicks, William 8, Chamberlain. instent, on’ motion, ‘Alexander 8 ir, und Benjamin M. Tron Vice Presidents, amd John W. Mamersie ae ppointed Secretaries te OB, mation : s appointed to nom be supported at the ensuing election for charter ofhocts for the sald ward, to report om the 1sth instant, which commit tee reported vnanimously the following gentlemon:— For, Alderman—Orison Blunt, Gun Manufacturer, No. 177 r neilman—Nicholas 8. Ludlum, Merchant, No. 290 Greenwich etrect, ¢ P. Olmstead, Bookkeeper, No. 267 Lem gy Cc. ew E. Stews cl For Inepeetor of Common Schools—Ben, 6. Shark. | For Trustees of Common Schoole—Hiram T, Riggs and irtin. tory of Elvetion—Fit district) John, Patten, Southma, Seeond dotn M. Flint; Third Waist Rate Meegh: Charles Fourth distriet, Thomas C. Bartine, David J. Lyons. The following gentlemen were appointed a Vigliance tie. itt TW Pretington Clapp, William Ten}. ” Mreedexhh, A. mard, | Charles Franc Greenwood, 3 Aiox. Read: Hiram B. Hopi Martin, Alex, Stuart, dob Hiram 1. Kiger Jobn Compton, Tobn G, Da Tames Harrie Winchester, ud) wm, Siam moc Jobn Harrison, v iiliam Young, ‘Treman Lyons, will omg we cvtained at the following . 0 Also at the polls ou ths bay of t street; Merchante? Hotel, ner of Barel: a 225 Ureonwich street, X, 8 Lud ree AF, agave ich street; Alexander M Whorten; corner’ Rev undCelige place, ower Ca Sanna eee NTH ASSEMBLY DIST! — Peat nominations — STRICT.—REGULAR DEMO- G ren strei sed vere o “Nic Mas Xt ROGERS, Chairman ty secon } Sverstorien, Nienonas Tiemann, daavepices Lavouix, POLITICAL, HE SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAY pomipation.. mee MORPHY, PMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RE > \ENTH WARD—D} T Isr union pomination.—For Councilman of the Twer #ixth Couneil distric riet, JOMUN VAN TINE. WENTY-FIRST Whig Nominati Octobe 20, movsly:— For Alderman—Jai Is04, th For Councilman—4th district, Por Constables—Ji jones.—At vention held at Thompson's WARD meeting e following’ ti mes Owen: ‘of the U- y- REGULAR DEMOCRATIC Charter Con |, Fonrth avenue, om Friday, Jos, B. Stani Sth district, Daniel J. Sherwood. jeremiah F. Lockwood. James Montange. For School Commissioner—John Dar RICHARD KELLY, Epoxy Strernrnson, Seeretary Chairman ¢ artes Cont 10 THE DEMOCRATIC Congrersional Putnam counties. district—W eetohester, son democrate—Fraud, fraud, fraud.—The e Not! For Governor... it G ing impor ie the name ak iene tive DETERS, your peiry ‘and liberties B.—Twenty th was i language. The ere is 0 cop; joratio ies. ousand of tl one oeaeing: hese tickets bat hx seut through the district, and five thousand in the ‘Ger tion. VOTERS OF wae NINTH Attention—Germans, [ckhanon and Josie gimp, They are scekibe to secure your vote ‘or the ‘Kucw ings. Hi of the Ryan tickot— Seymour, democrat. 3, Know Nothing. original ticket can be seen at 43 Canal M hag rity WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- jar nomination. ‘HIRTEENTH W. HIN NUGENT. ‘ARD, Arict.—At &. Srrenlon the National cun Assembly Convent, house of Committee. uel Hunter, David yn of the Thirtee: H. Hemstead, SAMUEL HUNTER, Wituiam W. Fream, Secretary. (PRIRTRENTH WARD-ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- triot.—People’s American cand! For Avsembly--JOSEPH I. PEETY. Trratene WARD—MUNICIPAL REFORM NOMI- ssembl} For Police Justice—' ohn P. Cumming. Wm. J. Ri Demoeratic nth wi corner of Grand Coe wo o'clock P. M. W. Fream ‘unanimo’ Counctiaan ory ‘THE TWENTy-vIFTH DIOTRICT, ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- held at the \ Baal Heat ‘nelected ae Distriet of Wiliam W! Fream, For Councilmen—Fifty-first district, Philo V. Beebe. H. Geib. Barnes. For Se 3. oodencughy Ts For Con WENTIETH WA \WENTIETH By of false tickets Fifty second Pity third For Assessor—Daniel ger Siheal Comminiiovee . ‘or School Inspeotor—Jerom: ool Truntece= Jaan Thomas M ‘Louis Hucker, Wm. INDEPENDENT DI nomination for constable—Peter Gill incumbent, conscious of having discbarg ly to bis constituents, for the candidate for their support at dist district, RD. tery errataat tal and on to victor; pate year, «haber T duty falehtule offers himself ,as @ ning eleetioi SCHOOLS You: ritism—vote for Be Ti uM. cere Ko party politics in school offi in the tlumph of ‘Fee schools over trammelied partisanship, \WENTIETH WARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, Loy ful for the kindnees of his fri nomination of School Commissioner of the Tw ly declines the same in favor of Mr. ficient officer, Itis ay respect in ‘whom the ward will find a in having given in ots a the ward, itis M. Fow- earnest desire that ay: friends should tender him sll support designed for THOMAS CLARKE. WENTIETH Noted .—DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Fift or—Joseph Vacancy of on: Constabler—Wi Wi.11aM Simpson, Secretar, \WENTIETH WARD. election of echoul offi ublicntion, author ‘not pu er L notice a public would! han purport of the mendator: others. mination because no inferring that the seen event com incumbent rreven party, that th relect'an individual Who but » party of bra ent! plieh his purpose? whol of the author, and ase {in onid that Mr. Boltis iller, Post, 4. —Thomas W. ‘Olmstead. 1 Gommicsioner—Nelson J. Weterbory. ‘School pascanrer--derecae B. Eiagecell School Trusteer—James M. Vacancy of two years—Winliam Moock. ‘ear—TLomas M, Pareria ‘dita Keenny, Louls Ht lohn G, Butler, iN MoCLAVE, Chairman. vam publication is d ua bef a cum be Mition, "The opp as in ail his officl would resort to ood sense of the ward finds it necessar, tiroly disconnected with party mean 6 the DER THE HEAD OF THE in the Herald of, the 6th ine liarly interestis et Slause of tise atte ihe in ignorance of t! T med to be eelf-com- lade it is well to laud |. Fowler see hie no- ory pots, an with Know Notbingism to acoom- \WENTY-FIRST by Ot ay tld on atone ‘holters,”? id to iafavor of the tern ine Congrens—Eu' Fer Alderm For Councilmaneouth District—Je For School Commissioner—Samuel All For School Inapector—Edm atees— Geo For Schoo! 71 For Constabls ‘cmbly—Daniel C, Penta O Pents. Arsembly- e—James Pol fetid wi Both District—C! By order of the nominating com mittee tad Chairman. Bons. H. Uasour, Common School Commissione! root Taepestee— eine Kelly. School Tas pectors of Eléct! First district, Thos. O. Secreta: |. Webster Cochrane, Geo. Greer, c cnotatere Jeremiah 3 T. mC James Polhemus. Second district, Elijah T. ee, Bae Ed. N. ‘Third district, Milton Fourth district, Corneli er 3 r, James bar ‘h oral Md. SCHEIFFELIN, Chairmen, A, Hosunr, Secrets We rebpectfully et the above ticket to of our ‘ale Sena Pres § Chat. G. Havens, Clement C. Jewett, d North, nation.—For C Ass nv Wheeler, . Cogswell, A. Hoguet, 7 wv citizens of the Twenty-first. ward, yeihboet ise iota "5, Sith Sehiefalin. PWENty. “SECOND Rhy age | WHIG NOMI. district, CRORGE H. MOLLER, IPHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY RECOMMEND ta thelr friends to promote the election of Geomge Ire; Tana, dr. fy recurs the beets much time and m par es Al im btler, J. De Witt Eaward De Witt, Kichard Ht. Bowie, Man, T° nation of Couneila and since acceptin the city on the fi le cil district, Elev: t0 resign the nomiuation, he ay candidate for ¥ His Lf! ey in Say be foovees’ & Newland, alte rerdi ter byh-s PHIL! ) THE VOTERS OF THE THIRTY SECOND COUN- ward.—lIiaving received the nomi- by the Municipal Reform Committ heave made arrai irst of May nex outs to rare T woul would beg IP 8. move out of CROOKER. ‘0 THE PUBLIC.—LAST YEAR A CARD APPEARED in the Pond mablie papers on election, morning, to the Id meet my fr That curd was ‘pal now! and injured me several hundred votes, as [am ‘Topmard against surprises this day, T tere nthe publi ti ill tb pear in the press by my x= request my friends to in mind 0 ontradiet en ee and promising ol t servan' s 0 Yorans eects ‘de content wi as “use ate aay ee cuaibens, Spe on TRE AE UNDERSIGNED ¥ tabla ob Most R RES! Hu ne the present ‘canvas Ts HE bit Sl WISHES MOST RES! uence ue Lis numerous political ine’ ious business arrangements, SOE as ‘tion tendered te JAS. ROSS, Fourteenth ward, tty lecline areca be jomination tendered to him for Com, aress at the prevent SAMUBIL DRAKE, Makan anal Loy, DEMOCRATIC RE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATH Mayor peRNANDO Wi Jonn Carymay, Gro, B. Ch ann, Hyrny Parrerson, danas BR, Siseks, Chairman {Scoretaries. St bein + | Seoretarion, ** s canreriien BENJA i P. roel shat Couren! co, apy Mos