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WHOLE NO. 6977. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, OCTOBER PRICE TWO CENTS. (nna ain ty NA OIE IES COEUR 5: |. SERIO TON Cl T Y ?Pp ° LITl cs. | "Me, Brtzown then preceeded to read th» following pre- | and to may that, © With such men am b : . d h 1 and with such mem” | separatet suid wen, when they again rushed at said Few- Ps ‘law, the citizens of their inalienable rights, Resolved, That the several Scaatorial Conventions meet at ers, Henry Clay Daniel Webster and othera, to mainiada | (Applause.) He belic after ald, principles aro | pointed over the > SF eae Salata wham rapes prtesnn tagatare | Bae Pee MASS MEETING OF TUE OLD WAIG PARTY. | Si°suipruostamemaencnicr suas tei, | greater Lan partie, ta mens | te Ged! Georg what acu lg Bree 4 competition of foreign lab id fe todustry, and for the se eee thee oe an RE De Wo that effect; said Ferra then potnted aadd pivtol im @ oF Galbereen thie ote Rn te epee tig Houton ees ~ developement Of tie Internal resourees of the country in lls lieen ‘wont to take plenasn isal counsel ware gone | slanting direction towards the groumt. walt Beret lle es aap mennares at mag be pecennary io bring ut Sh Denman's, Vi stréuhs age ation, wat diation of Fusion rivers and harbors, ana for the romaiaocn.of goes cochig fede pic wide re were they, Pay eh pistol, the be: i ers passed quite nae hy consider other matters as may pro- —Westchesler Branch, corner Fourth avenue Repu the between the x a pie eyes; some time afterwards depom Be before it, The socteties orth ~ | ow ninth street, ples hy men possessing heard that some one had beem abot: th ‘are ‘Bow of ending “weir consttllgna rights of the counties of | ) Westlved, Thai the several Assembly Conveations meet at Sewardites and Abolitionists. emetic ere machinery Of ihe party atSrractac, | Me. Wia—No, sir, pot wo bad; but they have « round. | discharge of pital nen ne Te OY OM delegates for every ‘Aisembiy istrict aud counties and te, | ‘1e-110 Greenies strcet, BOS. Bonitns apd be cnnafer of 9 the mock demgeraay. and aboltioulan | stout way of geiting tu t goo place. {taugbter.) He | No_other evldeuce being forthcomlog, the ease wae tthe Wiles any eealitae inherent | Kone see ~ principles; therefore, be tt was for “liberty and uniom—one aad indivisible—aow and | closed, when Ferris was examived on a charge of sexgult~ oe nylon FT of a wet SRR CALL FOR A STATE Resolved, ‘That the spirit and prinotples of our tumortal | forever. (Cheers.) And he did not care how many con- | fog McCormick with intent to kill, Im apewer to the Fmd fy tain aeanivaiy’ te eemetieee | te fe peters Wag CONVENTION. | Clay and Webser yet live aud becatie iu ts, Wie associutes | ventions were held in Syracuse or Auburn, whieh should | cbarge he said, “Tid wot intend to tale any ooe's lle, E pay et ny . Sree oe while living, and Wir vindicniors though dead, and taat prin. | trive to” diasever these fired the weapt ~y ay o len cnet ion nese gil SD camamala Ventieaatcest: whet Hiadem colon see ciples founded upou the constitu! upon tie ri ‘ auth day of Octaber erat eas Pyieon neg Bey fk ements y, GREAT FLARE UP AT TAMMANY HALL. pnp gto: | Yeon men never die ant ever tdi Dt Hod teal: : oe tis ¢ thet von gg eal h oe mee bong ine ‘fast aad se lnvite at persons. who 4 r : are a8 Linmorial As Ge great statesmen that bequeathed them a bn King, M net Sersions, in the eum of their rights and the public interests, to “orner of Fourth street and avenue C. byt dying legacies, to be cherished and to be promulgated | bim, could be put forward aa o candi Samuel ebster and John Caduey became lis security " ‘Bars’ ‘House, rid 3 * ed ol ie 1 bor pt convention will be addressed by some of the moa, elo- | 11. Mo Grand street atch, That di eton Rie fo role ee at Bren ee Cn liom aetatanes cn those whe had the eakt. peep then cleared of the motly crew A Pasy 7 iy Meet we! Wy 0 npede rr ork, the r ered there, and « once i avenue ven! whor c bare we hiv a : ns ciple in common, ts only adding insult to iyjury. ‘They have | they put thelr imternal improvements into the hands | No further action has been takew in the case of the Wes wena eee tency: He Tapcemtle Ted brence cnl Twsatioes cieect. not changed—nud have wet. They are as they havebeen for | of the very mon who would impede and stop them’ | other parties arrested for riot on the evening in question, John G. Sbeuler, E. Hill, Resolved, That the election in the respective wants be held at Compiretier Flagg up for Re-Election. twenty-tive years; but where are they who have nominated | (Ories of *) He wae aure uot. He was sure | Their trial will not prosably o off until after the tal John Hepard. _Whiusaker, the places snd under the direction of the napectors hereinafter Resolved, That the axcrifice of the interests of twonty.ave | they Would go for the whig ticket, and the whig ticket | elections. ae Barney Co aatll ‘Ofsneo COUNTY, Ward. millions of White men, and silence upon all the principles that }| OMS) With no Kings to gowern it, and no was to spoil " ss ‘ONTARIO COUNTY. . 1—John Styles, Hugh Neal, Hugh McCall, T ", concern them, \o the Aupposed interests of three and a halt | { (Applause.) THE CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD. Joseph Gitman, Donkelly, J. Wased Hsoeane LIST OF CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD, } milionsot negroes, is un abandonment of our ownrace and | There here calle for Ware, but that gentlonan was | TRE NOMINATIONS FOR CITY, COUNTY, LROISLATIVE, Ed. Burke, Pei Kin, M. McLeod color, to aggrandise into greater tmportance the race and color | nowhere, rf ‘ vem Joun Vernam 4—D. Kirk, J. i, Sam, Bushnell &o., &eo., &o. ofthe Atrican. The whig party was made for the American, | Mr. Jv Tmoons again took the atand, and pe r Te AND CHARTER OFFICERS, AB YAR AS ‘FATES 5—T. Chas. D. D. i i 1 B. a resolution giving the thank» of the whigs of this city to A ere, rides ieasten Use petaens, Gatien party, at, Syracuse Poe A glen ye Mi aii Bye hm {bose mho proteste tn Syracuse againat the absorbtion of Below we give the names of the candidates as far ae WW Chadwiok, or aes Toreuscn, MeGregr. Ameoting of the whigs of the city, adhering tothe | Loniis,ny’ien ‘happening to” have tn tete hands the | tbe w hg party into that of the abolittoniate. Inconnexton | nominated. It comprixea those of the Know D. Dillaye. S-Wielne! MeCakiy, Jno, J Gorman Union principles of Clay and Webster, and averse to.fa- | Principtes aul pricedents (ae a. arte erate Ot eet te rewolution he would say that whatever was | whigs, and hard abel! democrats, lonts for 0 quarter of a ‘century, aud | overwhelriny e vote of the city of New Ye - : me ea Tape pene seepe a: enien ve. Cornell. sion with abolitionists, was held last evening in Constitu- | tint such reachety cugh be rested in every posable and | wns’ the VOre of the Stato nf New York audof the Dan | select their candidates during the present woek, andl H. Chaptaaa. BONA a aa eh, Yoh, Delany. tony Hal in pursuance of the following cal yliealved. thivetore, That the whigs of the Bate of New York hig delegates wh le penvonad th cheers forthe | before ten dage are over we will doubileas be abe to giv Jobn Manning. mee ih, P. Riely, J. Feeney. GRAND WHIG MAB MERTING—“DOR’s Givm UP tix suir”—wanas | Le invited (0 assemble th Stale Convention, in Constitution Hall, » Syracuae. the name of every candidate to be voted for at the com- 4 tt FER OF WIGS TO ADO! ‘ew York, on Tuesday, Oct. 25, to take such monsuras: ¢ cheers were given, ani the revotu’ wan adopted, z ToMEMANT couRry, 1 Win M. Ge Jas, Betiyke, Win, Gook AnD LOCONOGOSI—NO AMALGAMATION! Se any be deémet ‘advisable to maintain our iiiegrt'y nnd our | _ADd then, ona motion-Wafter three cheers Dethe whig | 1 November election, It may be that the republicanay i bt BR em fo RAC ¢ memories and principles Fe party, what's left of them’—the meeting dissolved at ® | hard shells, and the so-called American democracy, wil El Perey, toasty " iW Pala Ac deiawol and Webster, and. who Mh ‘ar ot willing ees sok yg Rawar It was then movad and seconded that the address and | o'clock with manifestations of much enthusteam (nthe | present full tickets, If they do, there will be no Tack of ‘Osborn. jarke, Win. OBrien, M: T. . Consticat me] nested to meet | resolutions be adopted. cause. mINas COUNTT, 20—Timothy Waters, Wr. Moctetiy H. Larkin. Bee eat Tae ai riaed Ne 450 Broadway, on Thursday evening, | “The question was pui and the motion was carried, with candidates for the suffrages of our citizens. Indeed, se J. Schenck ‘Suydam. BA. Ingraham, ‘Win, Odell, J.Gox, . abandonment and (rasnfor of tho whig party by the tralors ‘ee [arenertend Mr. ner hegre negro.” - THE SOFT SHELL CITY CONVENTION, great la the nwarm of office-seekers that if any one wishee . a ‘ Resolved, That’ of the a ‘who nse in State Conven! jyracuse on the 26th of ere were thereupon calls for Brooks, and when Mr. 4 olligit! HY aber esti to Be sang eae catunme fo insert ihe store. Ste tf Mania, Ra vetoes Wises on eel September last, and to take stich action asthe exigencies of | Jamis Rnooxs answered to the call and presented himself | Vi Tammany, inside and outside, was agin last night |W vote intelligibly, he must put saide all other work amd guees convent of the Qonstiiations Sight Gosioty, waloh will sigh barre Fowes is 3 Die coventy. ok op ge ; Riuinent speakers will be Urseeat to ediivees the shosting on the platform he was cheered, He said:—Gentlemen, | *!led and surrounded with an army of busy politicians of | Study ~ Br sae tickets in the fleld for at least \yractise on i clock A.M. 8 el laces selection of antl to neiroee Gn mesting. f this be the whig funeral, it is very like an Trish wake | all shades, colors and shells, who baye an interest at | Week. The following names may be relied on as belug ae~ Me aks hater arta | eee James Brooks, Amos K. Hadley, Vice Chairmen. | Without the whiskey. (Laughter.) ‘There is joy im it. I | «take in the coming election om the Oth of November, | curnte-— cee hy ny cpeaixiiith atreat: itary, W. Genet, George B. ean, Win. F. Jackson, Com- feo) joy that dun parted from the rotten ‘portion of the) ie srcseadings were not, aa was anticipated, and pe CITY AND COUNTY OFFICES, < SCRE Pe REN 2~90 Ann street. lee, vrangements. whig party, whic! been hanging on to us for years. an ot, be cipated, and . Hard Shai. Whi Kno ‘thing. TelOME: PRIDERARLO CINON GuNWEAL Gour | foo empttceet G. G. Bellows, Edward Harding, Secretaries, All that is dead of the whig party is that which ha’ been | pared for, more boisterous than usual, it being generally Rea N ‘mittee, —St. John’s Hall, Oct. 3, 1885, £0 Oliver street, > The attendance was respectable, as well in point of wen he years past; but the heart, the soul, the spirit | anticipated that a terrible row would take place. The nu- | "up W. Engs. John 8, Giles, "At a meeting of the General Cc ittee, held last evening, Broadway, umbers as in rd to the social stat of the whig party areas rampant as ever. (Applause. a y e for ths purpose of orgasisation, ine. follewing. gealiemon ae: £014 Dear street ee agit Oe the. Meese kee < car wie The whig party dead! Who are the pall. bearers? Thin | ™*TOUs friends of theinnumerabie ofice-seekers manifested |W. M. Metatir. Was, 5 ie... » Joseph Hi Enna a rid their names on the roll of members elect being Boese’s headquarters, Mercer street, near Spring. bp vole 2 an a Haris gb Lec ic ls he portion, oe party has formed a Nortbern party, | & truly commendable and peaceful disposition, and made | Richard B.Connolly. George E. Sherwood. ob, Beatty, Jr. 9—Howard House, corner of Barrow and Green streets, mry Clay, with a a roll inscribed, ‘The old whig party b not yet one State recorded in it, and not having in ita i 4 od . t00n- “or 4 1—Jobn H. Williams, M. Burns, W, L. Wiley. bat ac aaah: refuse to be fused.” Music and the other concomitants | f0Phosed area one-eighth of this Union. ag have formed if Ue ia iain? ee laa hee : moral, | ono Hankin Theo. Bonn ks 4 he 3. Bs g i—Uni |, corner of avenue C street. the Northe: it of 4 tens! sh p! on quarr jot al- GOTERSOK OF sLERHOUER 3—John eFiralton Binsin cD, Sivkles, Fa lived ote|, corner of Bloomingdale road and 125th strect, of political meetings were provided. princtpleinat we ES, Saifnestee seat ee tegether in unison with their shoulder-hitting propen- | ©: Godfrey Gunther, Wm H-Alber tan Inanc J. Oliver 5. Se Locker, Rawat Moers Ceara tee ee cremate: The meeting wat called to order ate quarter to8P. M., | and at the instance of [be South alone sities, The neighboring bar rooms did not lose any- | Henry H, Howard, James Dewey ioseph 8. Taylor 5 ). Gormat , Andre’ 3 M—Ryer’: of ind ston 3, by the nomination, by G f Mr. precate the repeal of the Missouri compro 4s e M ‘ . J pyamoe Glake, Das b tus, ctor Eee aoc arenes con rch arrests ‘dae kf Pid id 7 eb adie’ eas OF Me "8° |) than be did, but it was not done alone by The Southern | ‘208 by the assemblage of politicians, who area remak- | wat, selene ONE ON Dodge. Joseph Southworth, o a ereeys Miva ae OTE wae 17—299 Houston street. resident of the meeting. peo ple. It'was introduced by Northern Senators, uuder | bly thiraty set; and the bar tenders had that happy and & Cry LsarRcroR. ‘les Miller, John 4 . bw eT us avenue and 19th street. ‘The nomination was confirmed, and Mr. Wood took the | the ndhsade of a Northern President. It was, therefore, er pra nape nan ¢ racliont business. Alex. F, Vache. higay tagy George W. Mortaa, Hi. Clark, '&. Sickles, A. Kichkott, y fouse. hair. a pational wrong, to be redressed by no Northern party, 'o the er of the contending factionists, it must be " f J a Moa: B Rollins Bernard Kelly, Houghkirk. bm oD gt Donk cn Spry SR NBehG aust titted at ‘dents and secretaries | DUE by the whig party, i Fedressed at all, What greatse | admitted that they Gisplayed grent iorbearance, consi. Rootdambien*"™ Disresaining. Dr. Sokn' writers 43-8. F, .Nelion Chane, HP. MeGowan, Se-Oi staan ctecenae Deh el tine oreo, ng © presidents and secretaries | calamity could befull us than the organization or ex. | “ering their naturally evil propensities, and the terce | ON Wilhelm. Dr'kru We Perry, De Brod. W berg: 1g -Wenley Hu . Moramge, Sahn Keely it wag, Mived That the members of the com- | was then read, and the names approved ot:— istence of such # sectional party’ Onr noble Clay had | &xcttements of the occasion. Thos. Wheelan. Dr. Kamm, A. Hills. Dr. Sau. A. Milles jen, James Sim . Ht. Racy. mittee from the several wards are requested to report at the ‘ic ‘inlpeme, prefigured to himself the probable rise of such a party |, This might be seen in the Pewter Mug, French's aad UDICLARY. A saetk Shar, Williaey Dott. meeting of the commie on Friday next, 62 inst. dhe names | Ward 1—Hon. J. P. Phan, Wardli—Chas. N. Decker, when he said, “I know no North, no South, no East, no | the Tammany ar-room, amicably discussing over their inalaee pee aces Job" 1, Andrew Keener, John Bolles. of the delegates elected in their respective wards (o the nom- ‘2—Amos J. Williamson, 13—Augustug Moran, West; I know only my country.” (Applanse.) So the | teddies their ciaim to seats in the conveution, and eulo- ft fi P, Cowles. eo ndre' er, Fo att {nating conventigus, JOHN H. WILLIAMS, Chairman, 3—Thomas McKnight, 14—Henedict Lewis, Jr, | whigs ot New Y: ett vow Sh [Sot db * giring their respective candidates as v led sae Foose 10m cone. e i. A rvoort, @, N. Platt. 1. Sy ‘ork are no Northern nor no sou 3 ; ida ter ralloled ODGEE OF KUFKRION COU K John Burke, M.'M. McGuire, D. Goopmax ONLY, ? secretaries, Sok Me Binlagee 1s—Henry B. Davies, 13; they are only the party uf the country. Applause.) | Virtues, and adorned with all the graces and tatouts that | Jonas D, Philips. Murray lotwan. Murray Hufman. | fat iy JF, Henry Larkin, Win. Moatelth eoees od 6—Geo, H. Swords, 17—Geo, H. Frankila, ‘the Fouth is theirs we well as the North. ‘Their inte. | adorn the human char Towards the close of the | Michael Ulsbooiter.* Louis 8. Woodruff. Louis 6, Woodralt, Be ee see eects Coa TH WARD—TENTH COUNCIL CONVENTION.—AT A T—IM. Price, 1h—James M, Cross, | reat# are wound up together; and hence, if there be a ning there were several symptoms of & row, which | Jno. R. Brad oF 0 Le tie, tpeulding. ‘On motion of HH; Hart, of the. Fith ward, John twit. | (2, meeting of the National Democratic Republican, Council &—Willls Biacksioue, 19—Henry W. Genel, new effort to form a Hartford movement, the Empire | ended polly in a flow of brandy, mot blood, and a 4 1 supae oF Manine COURT: ‘ ams, Eaq., ofthe Firat ward, waa unanimously elected Chair- carn mureday evening, ig pe ‘cater Pani 7-9 Sern - pm Bg El State must be erased from it, for it sails under no lone | ‘drink all round.” Geo, F. Alden. OR. Birdsall ALK, Maynard, man, and B. Goodman Corley, of the Fifth, and Join Cadrey, | ae teereinry. ‘The convention then proceeded to nominate a ae Bo Wan V tege | sar, bat under the stars and stripes of the United States. Nearly all the prominent candidates for city and coun- STATE BENATE. of the Sirieont ward, reve eancaned Herre iea for that | Candidate 19 represent the Tenth district. On motion of Mr. J jt ib ESS . V. Ragen, Applause.) Ifthey—the old whigs—were supposed by | tY offices were about, aud the Custom House was largely Whig, * Know Nothing, Lo sean iy following address, which was unsm. | MeMath, Mr. P.M. Fehenck was nominated; and declined; | Ward 1—J. J. Tyler. Ward 12—. R. McConnell, this new Northern party to be dupes, why was not this | Tepresented in the persons of several of its redoubtable «Theodore A. Wand : Tooualy adopteds— i ety alaaaeg habia WN LOMB ebiae Pits lowe sweat ercere ees fey yd pecagie yy Faompy ny" iy soureeatia was called to order at 8PM. Th Stine Poy” Morain wud. Mardin W. Wiad: 3 5 A 5 > 53 5 i ingress to be elected / t ‘st t ion cal 0 order at 8 2. homas mies Fa! joratio id. > £0 THE DEMOCEAN RurUaLicAN EL¥oToRS or Tux crry axp | "ip M. Scuxncx, Secretary. s—Dennle Motrighiin, 1-1. B, Varoum, Prithe Inspector, wow’ that ve haves mca Crests, | Byrnen, of tho First ward, was called to the chair, aud | @.Tbe-3.Musiay, Chas Perley Erastus iroots, The undersigned, members of the National Democratic | ay WARD-THIRTEENTH COUNCIL DISTRICT,—AT eB. taper, ove, Berra” sioner, now that we have a State Engineer to elect—now | Netman Hilton and J, F. Harrison oiliciated as secreta- STATH ASSEMBLY. Union Committee of the city of New York, take the 6 'a convention of the delegates of the Thirteenth Council Dis- 7—David Webb’ 1s—John Ridley, that we have to elect men to distribate the apoila of par- | tr fer. ‘ vr. B. V) offered by the first of the cominittes, 10 | (1.0 ford ‘purmant 10 callot Tammany. Tall Committee, on aM Tearerah, io-John G tighbody, | ty to plunder the prisoners, and the canals, and the rail. | . It way resolved that the claima of contesting dolegites | 2 Rot HOE ne oe ye atioe tribes whieh | Thursday evening, October 4th, at the corner of Bowery and 9G. B. Dean, 20—Jobn V. Gridley, reads? we must burst with rage and organize © new | b@ Presented by one person fromeach dciegation. Omthe | % Wr. Went i and to adopt ‘new one more incon. | Bayard it Was moved that Kdward Ames, Esq., be de- 10—A. W, Barnes, " 2—Wam. ¥ Jncksori, Northern partly, on the ground of excluding slavery | Fourth ward being called, Alderman Haird presented | $- ‘ ere wae = © Sarees fenancs wilh the presentexigenoien of tho party and ia future clared cl + 8nd Bartholomew Rooney was appointed co. Hf, Raymond, 2—P, C, Male. from Kansax! (Loughter.) What have tlese officers to Mnwelf, and atter a brief discussion the ticket presented | 8 wa ii, auto. 0.5: M'Dupanne, 4.9: ier ‘interests. ‘made evident, by this exposition, that the | *erretary: we proceed to ballot for a candidate for Cauncil- Mr. Woop then briefly addressed the meeting. He | do in determining the status and condition of Kansas | YY bim was admitted, 7. Lewis P Clover, Bamuel lrevoort mien gk Ey Bon gee leh pen of man of the Titrteenth district. ‘ibe tellers reported that James | said:— Territory? (A voice Beautiful, ive it to Yeu.") aah From the Fifth ward there were two delegations, but | #..John B. Kwen, Wm. Jones, Jr, James Doolan. meee ed ieenmeraue precedent and oven ofde. | F Kerrignn, received jhe, unanimons vole of the delegation, | This meeting has been called, my fellow citizens, forthe | JP ‘hata ail ihet the tate risen Inspector and Canad re ane Suey phat reneae laa + :f Sahoo ie oad see mapiee whiehhas characterized the recent action | #80 he was, therefore, declared tnenomines, | 1” | urpose of expressing the opinions and views of the whigs eA TET a et te re ee eee £1 toes the Thirteen eed the Perris and. Pateoy ko | it sti. La Roe ~ Chan. F Milde, tary. of this city respecting the late fusion which has a CAS ara Ser et ee Were Sas to y 12. Jolin Cunningham. Ben, W. Richards ‘to which the interests of the party have been Barrnovomnw Roonry, Secret Geclekt \e : vi ormick ticket 0 im taken place, or attempted’ to have talon. place, |b thus duped uded into a Northen party, when | fyrmick tlelwts were contestante, but the former having | 15, (George. Genet Fred. W. Bote aluscily ead leyitiately Pate otopie, ugdiuat | QTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES | lately at Syracuse. 1 will read to you the oall of | Wee contert ix only tor spoils and plunder in the prisons | TPe TVVUNt Wnt OF te Cee ee rey aimitiel | la. pt — ing the | 18: Arthur Woods those ‘sted .. appointed by the Ward Committee, bela at Michael Me- Rad and canals, and rail (fhe same voice— "Rip it | 7 . a — bi Fel orahe tea nanos ok wee ta" eanoned’ the, ee Donal aha r,atroe', on Thursday evening, ciober 4, fee pi LA Yap) ato midrece tine AMO cats Into them.) "AK our rina had uid; eontinued Mr Inspectors’ certificate, was also admitted. ci Jobo i. White, John A. Cocks, are ‘ion | ON motion, James McGowan was unanimously nominated as Reggae ., “there is no grenter calamity on earth than the or 4 bas being sett no Uslegatos ALDERMEN. ot and, satoreing ng the Poplar wt Peedi | the democratic Tepublican candidate for Councilinan of the Cen, at aay eve {0 the state of his health forbade ganization of @ sectional party” Our churches have | 'feathed easier and freer, and after the election of petiaa- | Wards Ties at the basis of democratic pt les, and ‘Tweitth Council Me TRICK McLAUGHLIN, Chairman, magite rope y ti t = hy been — divid on this ground, Tbe Methodists | "*Dt eMcers, proceeded with the ballottings:— 2..Chas A. Brown, A. J, Williamson, TRIC! , 1s 1 was pew sentiments respec e orth and South, have been dtvided into two The first officer to be ballotted for was Comptrotier, | ¢--Herih’mew Healy . and Baptists, rincipl finds expression ta fe Terr ee oe ren. Fee a Piet wine. | Parkick PrezoRnaun, Secretary. of the ‘ie. Roan ne is to develope maintain with re aes eS. fasion at Syracuse, which was an attempt to Fb | camps on unt a@ the sla tie when Azariah C. Flagg, was nominated, only two votes | 8--Albert W. Srnib. David Coleman. tog ro ly with equal force and . the wnig party into abolition. It fe of i account @ the slavery question; but while fi diate 19. Henry ©. Atwood. Horatio Reed. Janes (ritiibs ‘taund equal all ewine organation ofthe party Welt, | 77H WARD—FIFTIETH COUNCHE, DisTRICT INDE. | (ht UE Hi ee any were noaly tobe ig! ox | there ix political paternity between ome end and another | MiK in fi en ; eee ne Geo, W, Jenkins. Hen, Patiareen, Wan tie party dierogards or violates those ‘principhes, withla pendent National Democratic apposed to Buy. | a eet be tracted the wig party mond hot wendy! for | eBd.of the Union it ix impossible to break upor dislocate | | Samuel Allen was nominated for Street Commissioner | 14.‘ victasi Toomey. Wel 9. fawrence la own organization, or suifers them to pe Serene ‘and | Vesant Institute dictation. For Councilman, William er y iy ft bonds. (Applaw ‘Asa whig, he was called upon | °® the third ballot, 15. Joba Foster J. HW, Valentine. Fred. 0. Mather, point. ; such a procedure. The Whig party has been a party of | wy this new party to Sirget all his principles respectin A candidate for repairs and supplies was then ballotted | 3 Thos. Christy Cim'gs. Ht, Poskiats TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT HARD SI Foe ore ae ee ee eer oe nat eee ng | tariffs and internal improvements, execuilve power pube | for. but the count was thrown out because of an infor- Win i Drake, us iis 10 "tion wit meet a Joouhan Youdaies. cornet ot Bignty | policy of the whig party, and the only Aimicaity hitherto | Ue lands, &e., and to bury every idee-—to bury, as the | ONY: ot two ballots, which wore taken aml is age Teta General Cominitice has placdt ise in| sixth street and Foucth avenue, on saturday evening, at 724 | Pulley of the whig party, and tue only diftoulty hitherto | dare has it, the intereate of twenty-oewen millions of rp hich wore taken amid great | Dit rude, ton tovtain the open | o'clock. Punetual attendance the Twelfth ward is re- whites with the interests ot three millions of Af | | excitement, fifty “were cast for Wm. Miner, and | 2) Ree ee eee aren tan clints apr siamsence of tse national | quested. The following persons were admitted as the Simon- | certain sect—as he might call them—ot the whig party to | Ge iniended to be tree to these who are true ey Fhe. | forty-nine for 8, Ish, but as this wax more than the | 3--R. ©. Montgomery, delegates from ihe Ninetwenth ward:—James (; Ruther- | court abolition, and they have carried it on till they sur- | sive and if he were to fase with any abelitioniet party | Heal number of voles, the ballots were declared in FY Wm. Potten, A.7 Gideon Clifton, jocracy of New York, we should all, as members of that | pure d r ‘ na ‘gail, 1 iy share inthe | ford, Thomas O'Reilly, John Reeder, Francis Macdonongh, | gecded the other day in producing what they call --fuston’? , ’ 3 $05. L, Waugh Lemur! W Parkes. Lemiel W. Fertem, Beng; Race eae ech ery wa Wilism-o'Keate. WILLIAM'S. FURNUBD, Chairman: | S'ssrarune, ‘Thecttect of the fasten workt undouited. | ft, Al; be would fue with thet party having Fred | formal. While, the act voto waa belog poy og ; Worl Greco. Wee 'O tuitiee’ was appointed for partioulir purposes, and invested | Jom Lxkvxm, Secretary, ______ | iy ba to bring about two grest parties In the country; one | Dovsieae st ite head. | (Laughter ant applause.) Av | 9 nee outsile, lonby, which went wrongly for Selaly | 19.-James Wright. Win. ih Crane, Wat M Oro with When it transcends 5 4 i 7 n o > hia o we OOF & he rated mob rushed ore 7 ‘ — Men's, font to tek emteur fee note Ore [OTH WARRONATIONAL | DEMOCRAGY.—AT A of which would be called the Northern sui the other {| 20, 4¥ericum he would be ria own Face | through the door, cheering vehemently the while for | 12..demes Metewan pe invalid, neglects ‘or refuses to perform the da- meeting of the Ninetwenth ward National Democrat | the Southern party. (me section of the country | fivion which rejects the Deugla Selah, The seen here one of great excitenent, and | 19} 98% & Kerrigan. fies which have been imposed upon it, we mist consider | Commitice, held om Tuesday evening, October 2, 1865, a3) } would thus be arrayed against the other, and, per- “the Sa tesa £ ‘i pposed that thi is Ais ould GGA bs 2 tao Richard arry.9 . it's having virtually abdicated {ta tunctions, No democrat | o'clock, at William O’Keefe’s, Forty-second street, near Fou haps, there is nothing, he said, more to be de- | UP Ee hae Nepneetl, Mectisn, totes, | tes Me tive dolegetas ait Jokes | 1: -Somee 5. Phillips David J. Onkiey. ‘no reasoning man ean doubt that iis justly ovnoxions wo votn | avenue, the following, persins were unsniinously electedto | yreeated than auch a result.’ The father of our soul recoiled from’ with abhorrence. (Langhter.) on ete ne delega’ ith John | Th “che Dy, Bee Jomes &. Colgreres these charges. By assuming the right to constitute conven- wepreseat (Be ward: a Co Densis sey Coe country had warned them Over. end over agein against He deemed it to be the interest of the white and black 3 cir head, cleare! out of the room aa fast 4 Robt. Hi. Ml Smee 5 re. - | Macdonov thony Mathews, James Noonan, D. O'Brien, i - e to avoid fasion, o be fi a atyer vv. Sea Bae On polactine ot cone naies, FDS ony Years waien | ‘toon, Byer Ve Relagier Michael Croulo, Micheal | the baneful influence. of party excitement; and w Fee Rat Ter EAT ee Tee Oe ee: ae | Hk wan exnecnsed owtalde, that: the csuvention would, | © Sea eYE granted toil, and which, i sutered to remain in | Cordial, Jas. Mahoney, Jas. O'Leary, T. McManus, Bernard | republics have been destroyed, they have been laure.) He bad always followed the policy of the whig wemble on next Tuesday evening Fs tte hands, would depopularize sho demoeratic party aud trans: | McCabe, Mathew Hari. D. FURBIDY, Chairman, | chiefly by this cause. But the most dargerous of party | ei eva one, tn its variations, hoon almost. ak B form care} t odio 1”, MAcboNouan, Sec’y. i " tp, ‘ nee, ations, bet 4 veer TROTTS pon mhy egg soticg into a Cero of this extcaordiant} The Charter Convention meets on Friday evening, at Antho py ang eral ——— ME be earth cyery | antirenter, He bad almost, at ai MISCELLANEOUS. % Thos, Welding ion inrendered the moro siriking by the fact that t | ny Matnewy, Lite Tammany, Third avenue and Highty Ath snin tavek ove the Dnoentty. cr'anion.. Unido te stcongit, fected to the Albany-tegency, wh HARD SURLL NOMINATIONS. B.. 5 Sym bes committed by the representatives of a party which | street, at7}¢ 0" 5 uae ot wastes diag © aragaenel 4 ' | the common schools. Hehad not always voted the whig Por Aldermen—\0h Ward—Henry ©. Atwood. ih |g _~ proclaims itself peculiarly attached to popular righis and po- | —— and division is weakness. The great question, there . - veh J ir re 0 F Wen. Baler liberties, de Sppoend to, fovernmental uaurpations, To (A REGULAR MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S NA. | fore, ix: Are we to continue strong, or are we to continue | Uehtl: Le pest toad vr fle popeoge RG 2) Mass ow ee ste tia i bie » Wo. & - to our own people, and to the members of our o vn par. tional Democratic Club will be held at their rooms, 663 | weak’ Now, there are men, both in ti lalodeet ro ged a ™ om fo : ae b TM jobn en. 7 ixtriet 2 hen 1, Koen Geo 1 Raymoe. ty, its we so strenuously claim for the intabitants of | Broadway, this (Friday) evening, a, 744 o'clock. fouthern ‘sectieme of the Union Who w yelong to any other organiza‘ion. (Laughter a —Lewin I. Clover, i & hi Bieinintae & distant Terriiory, woul piace usin an awkward, ifnot ari | JAMES f. BRADY, President. | Creating sectional divisions; and if they are too amail t9 applause.) Put with all the turning about and twisting | | Fyr Ciumcilman.—The Council Convention of | the | 3 Win Card dicnlous, position. "Tt would certainly give our adversarieean | Joux B, FooRRTY, ? g,. : m., " about ot the whig party which he had submitted to, he | Twelfth district met last evening, and unanimously noml y to assert with truth that even in the democratic | Gro. G. BYRox, $e retaries, think of ruling over the whole, th Bat never hoeaht of Salen called on to vote for such | nated James McGowan Bs, - é phretin Rewd ‘worst practice might follow the best precept. In . rule over a part. Every to raise his lish ; W. Patrick Barnes Chas. B. Meyers ‘oeail the people together in their primary assem- CARD.—THE FRIENDS OF DR. P. W. MeDONNELL, and to go farther, If necessary, to ward off such a | Par drcty ah Mann or Preston King. (Applaus SIXTH TIPTRICT MARD SHELL BOLICE JUDICIAL | ¥-.Joeeph iietien, Joho Hoape Set ecadiibn an weiake be ssceplnie to thempelven; the Present Surgeon (of Police, are anxious 'o procure hia | deplorable result. (Applauee. ) scier, but i he had ever given such vores in Congrens as | The above convention Venecensled last event 31h rnay, Wh phone Fro e it te renee Me oe ek ae gree ES Mr. Gyo. G. Briiows then came forward and read tl. | breeton King aid against the right of petition, and in re- | pirdanit, "Of the bighteea! an, eee alae. BD oo. Jobe mani, Jobe HW. Wits sport of Je Laeger Ite Lop ee! Lae org A oe | R. O'DONNELL'S CARD.<I APPEAL TO, THE DEL following address:— lation 10 Texas, he would be willing to acknowled, ing as Hecrotary. Nine ballots were bed for | s:\/ MUP "Mepetrice oe P. Owe * argue t ences Nowing from an Illegal ‘gates about to assemble at Tammany Hall this evening, pot onl the on “ , Joes: ene A ran invalid act, partake of ls filecaiity and fovatidity. It the as- | and as one of the candidates for the oflice of Coroner, T respect 10 THE WHIGS OF NEW Youk. POA gE eal gl al Rl” mm as Me Po in placo of Juige Pearry withoat any | 4 WH Ball sumption by the General, Commitee, of the appointment of | fuity ask heir suffrages in. the convention. I have been as | |, We are betrayed -tranaforred—and offered up axaitie in | Hie never would baye voled apninet the right of pe" Spee at of whieh too a4 hllowe planes Say, | Fag Werterve delegates was unauthori: al legal, acta of those f sido my efforts to dive! i e ° ¢ shambies to mock demoera's and abo itionists. They who a " al saint e en L). Ls R. De Og, he convention 4 4 per wee likewise unauthor:: noe Wy tend fully, sad Feemare them that should’ be favored by a re-elee- | bave had hold of the machinery Ca ‘our party have disposed of 4 baer bad ig on of he ar + — king ¢ : then adjourned to mect next Wednesday evening. b oi le BP. Pinckney. wat the candidates presen! 2 name na’ | tion, T shall always endeavor to merit public approbation. us @s mere machines, and have thought no more ofa wransfer | in Congress. Did these people think they never read “ ye Me p. tional democracy by those illegally appointed delegates, have WILLIAM O'DONNELL. M.D. of two hundred and forty or fifty thonsand human beings than | history, or did they think t ere Know Nothings i SIXTEENTH DIRTTICT WII ARBEMBLY CONVENTION, | &).. Bernard Kinily 7. Mactorien. ‘ no elim on ont fcbport and that out parts finds ttself, upon | ———~ en | Bay would tava thoussl of selling to snany toes, tarrewreyor | meviy? bs ths abezect ones porters of heleoaton ethan | call having been (saved for th wombling of the | Shy ig 4. Comaakaren. 1. Metiormert Sores 2 een re eee e recall tee aoe brag ky a TRST SENATORIAL DierRior {ae DELEGATES oan Jennios. | The old time honored and consecraind prin. | rarty} (Laughter.) Their vpposition to Clay and Web Whig District Convention, the delegates from the Twen | ee. taba Ear candidates. In recusing to ca primary elections to the National Democratic Senatorial Convention are re- les of & Clay, a Webster, a Harrison, n Crivenden, a | [107 saa ‘ineit abolitionist principles might t been | fret ward appeared at the place of meeting, but ax t my Joba Webter Heary Noyes the selection of del » the Committee assumes that «uch | guested to meet at Durland’s Hotel, village of Jamaica, on | Grabam, a Choaie, an Everett, a Vinton, a Bales, an pier, Bad thets abolitionist principles might bave been | Fi nteenth ward delegation did act appear, the ben Dan. J. Bherwoot. W 1 elections have become useless, and, indeed, injurious. But ‘uesday, %h inst, at 2o’clock P.M, Hunt, a Granger, are all declared dead, and we are ten; but he woul: like to see these men ea! ap ond q pod ? ny a + ere J > yor ‘Committee forgets that it owes its own powers—indeed, its . GROV. 8. ADAMS, to ineral procession 10 bury oursely t living, the undigestible facie of history. (Laughter) jon adjourne| over to Saturdey evening, at the same Dovid Perrin tn 1) Rivediowr. very exintenoe-—io those aseemnbinies whieh (cow declares to WM, Hi, PURMAN grave yard of sectionaliam, nbolltiontam, wad of. The Jd Dot see through the veil of the fatuss, and | Place. John H. White, the mominee of the convention Fe ON ively be superfioons aod devoid of auhority, aa nine corepey tao Secretaries of Convention of jah’ ere sammourd, th could y what would be the result af this furion | /a* (eelined shelton Oe r Committee {tse , } |} — 3 bounce ; mate authority, and thus, by itafown acts and it 0 vn assump. URTEEN' » (OCRATIC EXCELSIOR | ware, on the north by Niagara Palla, and east by Cape Cod or | MeVement. Heonly knew that as whigs ethan THE LATE TH WARD ELECTION RIOT. Tanes 2. Wagper tines, ft tus ‘fusceeded fn arguing fiself on ot «legal eri | ee eee aa ee cee cay | Cape Ann, Inasmuch as Maine has declared herself se not be. | DO"8yed; thelr name and organization had been tae ee ee net ie ee a ane enorvckconae. | * Declined + Independent ace, If ft exist at all, it must oxist as an anomalous, self con: | igi, Grusdsivees on Mendes evening October h att o'clock, | longing to this new geographical party. The reson given fe- | away, and be owed these men who bet L el Ow sibel sate wiiteted perpetual body anomalous, pecan is characworisticn | for the p ‘of making their pominauons, 10 be placed be: | Wviting us to this euteide o- our party and for Joining this mere | g ¢. What had they done that they Before Justice Brennan Brooklyn City Politics. See eee cetheha' of te power by which twas oresiod, and fore the electors of the above ward at the conning elettion. By | Northern pariy (with none of the North yevio i), that the | slaughtered in the hovre of thelr friends’ Oh, that | ype Third District V'otice Court was the scone of an in- | OM@AMIZATION OF THM MervuLican PARTY. IN perpetual veraive bylts own showing t cannot be renewed | "Aron C408} seereaten SHERI Preston” | when a Norerm Preadent. sieen ‘Norther ‘Genaigen ta | {he splette of Clay apd Webster—sald he-—coald rise 4p | ssesting investigation yesterday, relative to the late riot BRDOKLY™. or re-appoint . Joxxrn Baton, ourioead Congress, and forty four Representatives from the North heiped 6 rebul c @ betrayed us @ acted , : Itm ba syitant to overs good citizen, as well as to every z todo it—and when the l'ne of demarcation itsell is in the | with his friends, and wherever they went he went with | § at cccurred hetween the two factions of the watt shell The republican ward delegates heretofore chown, aa~ democrat, that the moment come when @ waion of the resolutions of these New York new light “republica | In the wordé of Choate, be would say that they— | democrnc the mebt of the 2d ine " lor off ont - at « " 1 " of the constitudon is demanded by every consideration NEW PUBLICATIONS. Gared “'ilegal,” The Faber of his’ Country thus | higa of New Yert—would not join 4 og a moeracy he night of the 2d inet, The leader of ane | sembled last night at Granada Hall, Myrtle avenue, for of ee The ete ball ail peooond cobee RGROMNEGE ROREDD Guns ABD A REvONT OF youln bis fare’ ¥ irese, expecially against Northern, South | does not carry the flag and keep step tot asic of the | @ the parties, it will be reeollected--Thomas Ferris—was | the parpore of organising s General Commi tte in the eltgr hostile organizations among thoee - . 7 EUMON Ad | OF | ern, Aliontic or Western parties : \ ’ a th shooting _ nell of Brook! ‘ A Kings ments in common—Who agree on every great Isaie now before his speeches st_§t. John’s, Newfoundland, will be found ; ‘The unity of governmen witch constitutes you one people, | | Blem (Applause.) " arrested, charged with shooting William McDonnell in | of Brooklyn and County of King Seiwa equal; arn ce = Sere ies eat in this week's Frees Joarnal, office 151 Fulton street, iedearto yon. © © — Hut it is easy to foresee that (rom base Sng ney A given for Rufus Choate, and there 1g he leg with @ pistol. I was upon this charge that he The meeting was temporarily organioe’ vy appel objects natics Who are ing to maintain & - | different causes, and from different quarters, mach power will re cries for Tallmadge vend Ss aineaih dais alae ws. i onl and arcendancy—ie contended allke NOTHER NEW TAING. Seen aier Rice aeteel cnn se heran | ie toes Genie responded to the call, and came | $9 examined yesterday, The cow pn was crowed Hunt, Keq,, chairman, sad bs and reuson. It is om Ss eras 1 shall Issue enety in the season a large, splendidly got | the conviction of this truth, © ' * It is of infinite ino | onthe platform. He sald—He la! received an invita ty wuffoeation by all sorts haracters, Hard shells, antenas, te tie Kame Nedueahe ahd the peclimns Of the, | UP Pictorial for the hollidars entitied your, See eee eee vata and inuiidtat suppor, | VOR to-day to come and attend a whig meeting. (aishella, Melt ahelie, tad Whale thdlle Wore tobe found wing wards were 1 Con’ reat pumber of highly comic cute, and a wi * discounte panc:n: whatever may even & } & blush un his for he did not know pundance. All seemed to Anep Interest In thu Oth, 6th, ith, 10th, Lith, 12th, 160s amd Sertul vatlery of squib, jokes, eheséotes and fanny things for | plclon that ftean Insoy event be ebandoned, and | there were yet any whige lel pees scye ct wae tot abee tot wereun ike regard ary ee cena | Joving readers. Price % Conte, mailed on re. Frowning the Ormi di ning of aay | be etme io the room and proceeeingn re rtleslarty on on 7 ... + ete iin ede thodiake ‘i reipt of price. Ww ING, 98 Nassau sires’. portion © country from the test, or whigs aroun) morratic pa n the Thirteenth wa win peri of hie | | solely for the advancement of personal pretensions. Tosuch | “ ties which now link together the various p soc tad toe * bares « Fourth ward, move interests and such pretensions the democratic party can never " The great father of oar Henry Clay nd & p00 whist tn ’e” och, encetting to tnd known ae the [ep comsent to xacrifice Its own, the safety of the constitu the geographical ambition of cer ain men - whieh would not only dia’ t th ty, which was carried wnaoine ion, and the perpetuity of dur republican inatlustions. the hizo a ty om perch, oriad. os uate @ whig ticket and nominate pation on the par ° pe pee Ses gored sane Itshould never be said that the (riends of the constitution With Reference Mape of the Kentucky, in 1800 r Cheers. ati the orject he» magixtrare ‘The accursed w motion of i spd the Union have Jew discretion and act, with lone wisdom aes Foxes os des ates. Piet soni Wh Bary io ve merged ic xconiemouie spat | They omfy partially adoyt. whig ; ] Siestlon, but the injared men wee s oy ny A ee. Cronas " tion party, and if abolitioni«m is to be engrafted upon ‘he whig | ciples were the promotion o jon, the prome | lowing i our report of the examina P attack. we remain scattered and liable to be beaten in detail. w of Cronsiadt, showing and descriping iia | ier i a noment i renounes the party and erase tn be | 4 Li ri - ‘of the Thirt a pe ts t . r t c noune ‘party and crane } commerce, and the promotion of A | Joseph O'Keete, Lieutenant of the Thirventh war have ite tie reteosd to ‘evall oursaives of the ouly meens | also Russian, Frond Turkias and Pgialt odhservy wit value: | Sb. Tho yete step further If Tam alive, 1 wil give my | nae do then _groagey Z lice, being eworn, said—-About bigfo’eleck om the evening View Pre ‘iin our reach. If we pera! iu s0 suicidal acourse-—it we | ble maps. Price 25 cents, Agents wanted. A. H. JOCK. | bumble wyppor vo thal man, sor the Prwmdane, whe, wie | That Abijah Maan a Jot nat., deponent was in Clinton wtreet, uaar | Themer W ect tn ouch 0 manner ae actoaly 1o porml, bat to secure, the | LYN, publisher, Pulion street. Falher thee toene whe, ‘the time that hele a wig wemen's they sa: he y shown ions, Om “rtumph of the enemies ot the jeton, how oun we capes vo mectarenincnsent ————————- ——= | maintains dovtrines wi subverdveot the constitution and | made certain appropriations for the p election , Rpherd. Gus! FOR Te tee, sneer? cisonal participants io ie erime, | C*BASTOFOL TAKEN —STINSON'S COLOREY the Union.” for them to nominate good office ur. | rembied a are steay, be.paiing oe friewds? {not actual and personal pens nh . | }2. ving of the Allied Armies in possession of Sebastopol, and ‘This attempt to separate parties in the Northand South «oo | six of thelr resolmtions 1 mere < | wes r Kelsey, J¥.¢ Ms weahould at least be accessories the fact. These we | fighting Russians. 18a graphic and spirited } the iret atempt inour country, for it waa wtuempied in Cola ; afer og plein Ph tae Mr Hot, Levent ward sewed that the reeolutiona , believe to be the views of nine-teuths of the national demoe | engraving of the ‘of the sh of September, representi C,, and in Nasbviile, Tenn., and in the famous Hart | to sbusing Judge Kane, and one id 7 tdopied by the Ragatiican Convention at tyrscnse be ae Kew York, and we therefore observed with sorrow | the rations, explosions aod car! in whieh 30.0 . during the last’ war—but the peopie of thy | Nethings of the State of New York “y ap stove thelr b sioptied a¢ the platforms of this eons a: ohhich @uee’ thal the late General Committee negiecied vo take any strpa(c | men were Killed ot wounded. He particular to order Stim: | irs, ever true (0 te advice of Washingwon, have “discoun | said almost im eo many words that {hey were op . 0 push hie fod enostemnedy, ae son's colored engraving of Kebestopol taken. A liberal dis- | nanced” and put down ali such attempts, Northern and | stavery in every form and shape. If they were seri Ew saree ee and (po- | count made to dealers enciosing cash for not less than one hin | Foathern churches of the sare denomination of Chriwiar cay | regard to thelr oppo to slavery, Why did the he end pote _ vie, an | dred copies. Retail price 12% cenia. For four postage stamps | exist, jeopardizing, however, but not diemem)ering the Union, | oF PP “ ry, Why aid th , i én fm each ward wes appein cory credit: | it will be postpaid to address, QUE aplendid colored engraving | Hecaiine they look inp toa common God and bave a common | (me end join the whig party ao an fowrs to be electéel this fa): f the Cormmilien. | of Cropatndl samme terms, IMBON & 0., Fuvurbers, Bible, but Nortbern and Southern political parsing wa : bees "poe Tee pe " on ware fighting | Cenerel Comvention — nd alice by polley rp a Ing the federal constituilon—the now common pol >. | from the free Bates of the n Cong od veparated then The eymmasiee nay . B Ld Tl Fy tees wn ais THE OU ons Whigs of New York, the so-called Figsion against the repeal of the Missouri eompromiae, while the ener ~% * *e “ ‘and that die demo- | And who is the prond Livingston whaen character is depicted | sud var Weoaitr wether: beet Mrmmiig tor thew inat owen, | md tity of the democrats of the North voted tor (t. Wha imately claim its | jn euch masterly style in the pages of that new and charging | ty five years! Iti + I] whig measures avd « we people were cap 8 thelr opposition t« "4 party o resume the | book, ‘ wil whig potiey! Wf before the country a» « ery, prevented them coming and joining the «lig wid Verria etroek © : nem whe wore ‘and pg epee ns) CEES the quarter of @ cen! een fighting for saben , ) arty? He would ask them whether they we: ’ ner they be erparates aank Fort perfect organization, pt such @ ticket ax An elegant 12 mo, volume. $1 25, and only to chemi) yo Ty make the sham more paiva | give up the organization of the whig party, (ori the left of Ceponent said Ferrte ap lly Fepresent the democracy and be supporto” ali | says the Boston Traveller: —We vontens 10 have read sam | bie, it picks ’ cia tor, the toes Cbnapicns ani | Sud quite er tech o rn no pre ee a aking the pletel “ ‘men, withont reference (6 pax cla: pas OF peat ciently far to get quite interested in the narrative, and w be | nitra men of the 16 op) (ed democratic party, and i gre a virulent woes ~ * a 2 0 veen wai pleted exit | werd, BA " bponent « , ald not train under woch captains, He | apt exe latent, Valeetine ( bie to ucknowledge, Which we do with pleasure, the I 4 ot nies a : a don't ol away y ital to the wimont, even upos is wards, to elrct various nominaling conven- | most entrancing & antvainvery endons, it rks us to in as 8 rinciples in public iit, he had op. | king v MeCnrmlek over my » dope, was then Says the Albany Evening Journ Taw oficer of the state bien who, in ihe Sale Legian are them fa private ile, ent be would, Ged williag his pouitlon betore maid Ferrin in 1929, and tn € . mh weld pistol, scone of (ne them at the polls with the ppnbl Electors of ’ ie pomewes both earnest and dep of pathos revleved by eensions) Reshes ofa. | ot peu 4 McCormick and Ferris, and “ | » een.) i hed whether they ald or prineipl ealoulated to dicwive the Umon’ ue co Vehewemt thewts of ' He") Me G4 ant cevecete e ‘wenth district yeiire, ~ 4 slavery, but be objected to this opposit « her ase eporst—That whent 51) “'clonk on the . Among the crowd of trashy pab- | arks Ueagain to vote into ‘he Mla ie Departmen’ | ‘upe of prine it \« rections. b r ; Cee ng of (he 26 tart, depenent ene on the opposite Ceacianetl Dally Sunt-"We kere soidoms peruse’ a | Kanses.”. Tare fe.only’ one feslines ene leapoios iw tos | fouth to Seratibaiten Mee tai her he | and op) ‘o body, ‘and in favor of the union of hae | Rentlows now from the press, w work aa trie to naiare | the record, not omiy against the right of petition, bat who mad yy, are requested to atiend a primary election to be held | an! ax elevated and juatin ite of the purposes of | the compact to admit tata the Union f : < sane Wards, on Friday, the Sth of Oct. bewoen | fife anus In i all the more welcome because. i: is ho rare. | Salen rom Texas, But weare ot dupes or foyhs to be thus Gand 7 FM 1a elect tre, te eee od Dees, | Web Do doubr it will e as popular aa Is interesting iple concerning “slavery” or 8 APOE ent Of & comment tee a real 6 atvecete (he cease of ren vaty Mew ie Wee, owt wml, mere 2 oh of Rays ” vide cf Chote wteeet from the place where « primary Ww evening, Oct. 8 a: Tis o'clock, fo nominate | work of fiction that gave us more real plencure than this, | whole North the ors of wm the North, what woul! be - “ ~ A ere requested tab for ine follow 0 oan eine Rape. | Prem. Grat to last page t encbains ‘he atlention, ‘and carrica | Katona and Nebraska Mi atthe ‘he condition of this great city of cure om | ome ech of eet to tio band cnogh Sour at uil wont Tesatagiy, of the Court, ee Sark ~ 4 our symapedhies slong with the fortunes of the heroine. The to Carry ax BI into an shout us, you need not frar the dissbution of the ‘ Court on reas snd, Marine Court, pire Powers of the unknown autboress are of the loft inter In our " .' Hut there is much ‘eling manilexted in iovmirrasy, Se aiid men ant Commissioner ot Repairs and Bupplics, a Gover. | S% end cannot fat of placing her in the firs: rank of south owing to thie agitation. lie did not ask them to raid eh up over tates beads, vistaing 4 . 1a dissolution sare he 1 scmne ten ware ree! the Almahouse; three ‘othe several Senatorial | “Third edition ready this car s dimolution or to tremble at the wuth. They we “hoget eotuuge -¥ on surveying wimamer Welker, Liga? ut one great feruily and Ged grant, eid be, "the Cong whieh new waves over oe I) be the fag of the | window, depenent lmumedia Fante commanding. arrived yersrday morning (rom Ube Unlen end not the Of n section. (Applanse.) and found George Verrix (pee of he Delaware. The following ie 0 let of theete ime a ‘the -, to ment ou Tuneday, Js. . peepee T eM Five deiegutes forthe nomina’ | 4nd for sa yall eae DERBY, aemashgat ites intadn «party te dead, the ‘of Assembiymen, to mect on Wednestay, Ovober 10, a | _ bier WT) the fet beewhert P.M. Five persons for each Council district, to a Jecite what io do; bat ea lor ourselves, we hare - Mr. Wier, of the Commercial Advertiser, was next ine | of men who were erying @ ‘ . " ively foe larguniation “on, Trarsiay, “Oe:ober POST OFFICE NOTICES. the words of s Mosmachusetis wag. joa watered <"We jam | troduced ta ead abdramed the msscting’ tle tid set's See Seperent rashes amonget raid wan ani vom | Commander, BY Sante, Firet Lieut. JR. tar, Mate past os nuh F--3 z= a O8T OFFICE NOTICK.—THE MAILS FoR CaLIvon. | °° to no party that dows RO carry the fag nnd krep | pve ‘ha! all the whigs of New York were here to-night, | thew ewey from Ferris. said men rushed at sabl Ferris y" manet f — ee kom es fh bin, Ae., per United Klaten steamer ¢ Lavy, ik clans | eS Oe nee oe Dame. bet he rejederd to ere eo many of them ng bere Vy | agnin, William Ff. MeCormiee 7 Comgrare, sities pe Socios, © amen: office, On Friday, Ort. hh, at o'clock P.M The aidres well received, every « to Olay | prove that the whig party t o 1 He war tlepoaed | Cockroach, and others were among sali men, salt men | J N. Horas WJ. Willitt, Jobe Hotiter . ISAAC ¥. FOWLER, Postmaster and Webster being vociferously applauded 6 alow the words of Use iinet rious Hemry Clay, (claees,) | were vtrikivg ai onld Ferris from all directions, Sopoment ' Veter, Acting Marion's Mate We. Pandy ee