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} ¥ TORK HERALD. SSS WHOLE NO. 6494. : MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1855. PRIO#® TWO OENTSs.- oo —— = os _ Sereda ieer nee rece een een ert rae mma ws ren pce sere es = —S————==— = ——s ica apg a uRY AL bility, propriety or term# ef any onton of thar Gwo tickets, Dramatic ahd Mdsthal Matters. ‘ nection with which he intends (mw concert tour ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWLI KV ERY ay ~ AAR STATE POLITICS. Bele ue me, et to me par y bog ee amen MLR MAGHEL LN NEW YORK—HAS aH% suCC NEV? | throughout the prinetpal cities in 26 Vuion, 1 was tat = = = = ~ a ' -_—— ied Or it} authorized represent Me eo 7 PREATRNS—AN. PONBESY ) orig’hal intention to make his début this eity, but aM ‘THE UOR ALERS AD = | 47H WARD—THY FOLLOWING NAMED GENTLEMEN : Ate : enol ay fun: cet . : sTIVUTIONAL Bicits CAH. A rt mi auierant irecnerate iagaler, Nominated WHIG STATE CONCENTION. Fe nether ena Cees te tela ake iontceruea: | AT 2M RNOADWAY—A DSBUTANTE AT WALLACE {the reepectable placee of aznusement boing cugage! at 4 oh eee George Rice, Pairick rows, We find the fu ACTION OF THE COMMITTER. — o8'he Fourth ward, vis > en bymel, Wining Phllipa Peter Betas, Frain E e —MAGALDISTER——ITEMS, BPC., BYE. Cony. Andrew Cymiole. Jolin Meare. ie erent, he found it uemossible to neue wing snong the advertisements left at P tatin or even a party to cansing’ etherw todo #0. oe ® eultable our etilee yesterday. Molting a State Gonyentiosin the | who bays dene me the honor to make me theirgandic General Coutititee meets a! Tammany Hall this cfte,) — Mapencaarrie Racum, closed her aeven wecks’ encase It pings to carry owt this dctigu. Consequ."atly he will for the purpose of canvassiig the proprie' of fing mits Fitzy Wi hichard 4 in ith “know ‘hot no delicacy toward me nee? reatrala ther?! ment at the alstropeftan (heatre em Saturday ¢veniny : ao a roti. Now: ‘with thehard pluase of the demooratic paity Alsons thenaaae erald, JAR TLETAN PUIDIAPS, Chairman, | ™e7eHOHs ia not a tad iden firm srything of this nature which they thank it advisa- left town fot Towtow, via New hvow Baiteoed, lar | ETMMet mmallately to Hated, Myowulence, New Bed~ Argumen's advanced by the oppouen's of this wniou ts the as- Jonx T, Wane. 2go, WHIG ATATE CONVENTION. Di todo. Vory respeetfully, your jent servarat, ad left town for Bowtow, via New Bnven Railromd, tes d, Hewtom, Lowel, Salém, i ucbeater, Concord, Port that the sofis ute actuated by ap Ineuse selishuess; Bowne Ben j orvlarics. Tho Cémnvittee of Arrandennente tor (he @iale Commun- ‘ & A TILDEN. |) evening at six #’clock. id, and MonGeeol, ofter whicl he will return $o'N ‘hat itis their boust never to have withdeavn candidate | = nm ne mn eas Hori WAl *e tn atfondnnee’at ihe Metropoiltice Htoreh, room TT, | Phe on. #8. Senuee: 4 seg p ‘ ; 5 : ur w thus claiming the fomutability of usages raiber than tha, of TH WARD—FIPTY-SEVENTH COUNCIL. DISTRICT-- f, during Monday and Tuesday. Where wey widi We happy to st Hon, #. 8. Beruxerayo. Mademoisclle Rachel ewme to Amertoa’ under peoaliar | gay pug give a veils of conowts here, no dom the principles. se ATE MOTE Asertiont, Aud we feel eontident JOHN J. BRADLEY, hem been i Rominaied f Crive the detegmes elect to aedd couvention. RICHMOND COUNTY WHIS NOMTFATIONB.” elPenrmatances. Yhete ware great deal Ler tor, and est Drilliast thatwe Bee had el te the reti the action of the General Comun tee, + ‘ning, will dis- » the bards, ‘aud hall eaelk for Councilwer of this dia [) ‘COWMIVERE. = ; m Piast tha pad ete the retirement o areas the Sane Feepeciing thew Nosuracy Suere are } irict. AMOn B. HATSIED, Chairman, jp & B Bran, i. Wo Gera, ‘The whigs turned ont in mass om Swturday eveming, to | great deal against Wer. $0 the first piace, our aBs- | ite steht Nortoginm, Hix compahy’ cousints of Mile -alwe' lestion~ arising to d Mi a By ' . el Pubile cpiiion on “issues of parnrootn: imoowance, wel 1 | 0*"mmMoCouatcx, Seerelary. James Irocks, $e Siler: send Gtlegutes to the State Conveution to be Rel on the Bl, siaer'nnd some of the journals hud been 1. with Woriow | conde Marian! ale. , ‘ : Signer’ Manzocch!, teber, sod Herr W. F. duckwor, Sid inet. and to nominate @ county ticket, Robert A. | about’ her private MMe. Accerding to some’ writers fue ‘would be ridiculous to suppose th bedy of wen, ev AM ANS MEET AT CONVENTH bough united on & subject of vila! interest, could come ie | LA Hat ARR AMRBIC. me Roth, pianist Hall, 170 Wooster s'reet, every Monday ans Thuradiy ‘This convention will be csmposad of Mestiaind los C. Clark, wore ottectad ‘tote eeaseattva, dhe: Ac: the Nell Guta’ of the th, : : ‘gether without something like dissension follow nig discussion. | even Yoiock Hoon. Kreeina Broeks and shor ein composed of national whigs, ami Lot C. Curk. were selected ne delegntor was ¢tie’ ina, the Aspnaia, the Ne Bor, the phpulae Spatiel démieuse, 18 geme to M But he veceesy of unten a oe ‘ot, harmonize oven | Lent epeakers will addrens the meetings. rein | sati-Sewarditen, awsi-republicans, anti-abolitiontave. convention, unt (he lowing eounty officers were muadl- | oinetenth century. ‘Seto’ war no Barnum to throw w ” : as elements; and we may expec! (a lind ihe wathomat ten of all settions and all parties unite lo -hus rites HALb, REGULAR DE € J Sioraten ot what hey beléve we the priepionof oede | D2? emer tepauiem women ker alistems, ise | HRD AND 20PT SHELL eoRRPESONDeNUE. | <tuts,eHee y. Sichoias opposed to the Maine law, oad'the work inue- veil. pene (itket presented by the Liquor Healers and Conatity man's trend) 1d ves unsnimoualy mominuiod' emai 70 THN EDITOR OF FU HERALD, Beprlt.., wentions is mn anted — co by wa F of Havel, saintly” iit, such ay Cbtorated Aymny Lind, abuad thy | yyw. brow of Wile Rachel, and/ajreat nteny ladies »aéd they Davie 4 after fbi hing an” ebgiegemeat at | Brantford etd Loader; 0. W., commenced at Columbus, e o niriee du. | 4 was clan sion Naw Yous; Oct. 20, 2266, | County Clort “James Cuberiy. | Teally osaldt we6* think of patro aneh © ger Ohio, Mondey) Oot. 22 “Sano point creustatan® wie up py. man velonzing to th | by the committee, BENEY SORNORE, Cielrmen. Fui—A letter, efwhich you herewith receive a apy, } Miehmoud rounty adberes to (oa oll comservatiee prim | That wax Wo" the Arkanrms yianter who talker bon Ax Aumcux Is1aw Orete Signer eat whowe rect alins or inierests of either, it helt ing wssrnient that th Galnoeis was wri'ten by my to Samuel J. Tid +, on the cites of the whig party, and has utterly repudiated the rinelp'es af convitelonsl an evanoad iterty involv atoe ULaIGne ! it bears cate, und dotivered ta biay wlth & "copy: of the | attensited trae teeta Ateskccrpadiiacees eee aerate : a at the Pe RLM REE og a. haere Kala ; ate 4 a) tied 1s fe be desided af ihe po eer Re aa DEMOORATIO UNION ps . es nap speonie neferred to, personally, on Monchy ieee ahha the be opr ge wali, — receive’ their :the names on their Ucket should be taken fran either branch pasa . & leat. react froin the officiais at Albany, there ix seanooly w r9- ‘of the detascratic party, is readily explaiaed in the tatthat in | for alderman Thomas Me“orley. (u my return frony Hudson this eftornoon, 1 find the | publican in the rount; Shove parties alone o-aid be found a decided apposition to that | Roy Aterraaty nae ee * | enclosed letter from Rin on my table, You will do me @ A Brohibitery Liquor law, which they agree in regarding ag un- favor by publishing these letters and thie statement iit just and ‘gran a jorsed the Mail ng i ‘ patronizh ‘ge a\rathway. 1° y/had te-some to it «Must, and were thontelves patronived, Agoin, the Muerinan public #2 vy obstinate pulife, and it refuses totale @ European ipec diet ay a criter'* of merit. Notwtthetunding certain Cock nty ancers, they dvme hax lonveen homorably essociated with the Matiqn oper in thls covntry antia tevias, har wo understand, jo completed he murtc *f'n ner opera, the Hubject of which is local, he Hbret% has beva wri. fen for tam by " ; Siguor Feleppo Matetts, « selitfeal mile, drtvén to Move py ee hg gli A ereicne behead Eebooi 8 a Tidak ie right 10 polMeh the :| vem PIR cy PLATFORM: eh ace eer hades pe oh hopiteble shores Wp the pattotic a¢plPations orhia utave, : ae Prelosed | a rusteer. think it 0 pul them, from the fact that ru- a | im her favor maker’‘ber triumph 90 much the greater 3A 5 fy ie alfrmy, and utied wii he saat whe’ par'y | Sihool napetors wmurn tint Thad wetter much a letter, sad-even that T MALY SILELL. PROGR AMOR. arbielt Be rallng vételeh oF, Hels funk lacontaieat wn ‘The great difficulty Ofv@ waa inth fact’ thatthe public was unused to the Premeh tragedy, ond toa gerat extent | waacquainted with (ie French langsepe-—nct but thet there are more New? Yorkers who speak Promen than there are Londoners, bw it was neceswary to dll the howe here that twice afmanvy persons should be «ua ciently interested in the Play to pay three or forme tines the regular price of admission, bad withdrawn as a cuadidate for the Attorney Gen- The Helf Shell and regular Tammany Holl Conventions Tteea 3 ScamBs have Been inthe: public prints, and-tor othet | paving oa Saturday evening united’ in nomfhating MF. bt 4 : “Michael Tracy, ‘Paice Brennan. 1 aid no tntend now to mae any enmmeat on thia ots | D-F. Sickles, of the Think ward, ay bo democratic ean- ‘ I % ¥ ter of Mr, but I cannot restrain myself from say: | didate for Senator. the delegates—some 1. /ty im number— to auswer the Inter rogation-, or doing so in an WIGLM. THORNTON, Charman. ‘that ‘ . ; re “s < | sean 4 fevers, Jaco mith and D. G. Croly, om behalf of the ssoover tions, whieh have no: Hominated uny cand:dawn who did [O7 Ageennex Tismton, rounTERERT Winn ingenious perversion of the whole tenor and purpose ty answer in a decided manuer the iv'erroations, with the ex- 5 my letter, and then in w 7 t eT a oceans ap ear be IN erronaitons, with fee 62 Hegular wi Homalin fa Ageembly. BENTAMON W. | M2 letter, and, thea screen Perversion awnmexs | aft shells and half shells respectively, adidrowsed. the n— their exfety to leav® unfetters). Signor Macetta, who James Kempbie, p has The seputation o™ being on* of the mont pttteFamd {gracetut poeta of that smnny clive, has wisely selected, as the ambject of hiv Mbretto, ‘The Spy?’ of Fmitore Sooper, ‘This tale por woven al) ie dean Sid and” poow- cal oteres® which is esemitial to U0 euccem of a athe cal dranine Those who fere seen the work say that the ied to take any delinite stand in relasion ta the Law, an’ bok a fusion anc American candllates refased to answer the ia: ‘terrogations respectfully submited to them by the Liquor Deal rs’ State Comittee, This mistake was also made py ome candidates of cach branch of the democratic parts, thoy tables. inspectors of Bieta for those true to the cardinal principles of demorrscy iogive | RICHAKDS. “mp (folly swailed Biwelfof the effesive Pas peatny ee einer oe f F , candidate in appropriateterms, tenderiog the nomination. . oe ! “ : rabuler, My Jetter contains no proposition for a fusion of the two ; Well, all this has been dome; M’tle Rach pituarlons } pion fo this ticket their unqualided support, Lola by vores andne: | Public, aud byttéprinepfs the lmmortat Cay tnd Ws ?. state tickets, partial or pnture, mor does it propose s ne: | Mr Sickles” remarks in reply, may be regarded aa tudl- | eeivert more money anywhone, in the same spitee of time, i pointy Sasa Gln ssa ‘TICKET OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS AND CONSTITU- LT TESARD, FrerietH CouNcTL, pisrrict.—aT 4 | gotiatien for, or ty Sener ee of any | eailng the programme of tho new Union movement, 80d | than she hax taken Lere ducting the part seven weeks. She | Vi CP2ettunities for @ sograno and mesto-soprado af E Cuie rE W ‘ such fines , by fusion, Mr, ‘Milden mi os p accor ‘ : "I : Weleen hard Ancona tase tate ecnal eeblin, docanaree: Ve pare speed of the democratic republican e} ot y Ir. n Means wo copgiom we accordingly give a synopsis of them:— common erate voou! and desmatic ab My, av weil as for & baritoneof frat. One of the futst réles that cam be placed in (ie banda of a tencrte, it fe nett, that Alarvey Bireh, tho env ideal of here/tay and eetl"@e ny tag patriot credit the reports mad of lt, thy opere in of'edion which, although written Ow the legitimate wt heol, aro etrikingly Ame- riean in the and catenlated (7 tate’ a Trem hold of the pu ration of antagonistical principles for the sake of success : and office, I am opposed to fuston—but if by fuston he | , CETEN—The nomination you have so generously 3 L je reovte operate of 1848 to the true faith and principles of eb I be . promote the uni: Pisa ahaa D Uekieeaocicutaoae et | the mocracy, T am in favor of fusion, Hoy | Of the denoeratio party of New York upon. sound it was. on motion, resnived, That cach candidatein thedia | dia T know after Governor Seymoar’s late vory able, conp | ES*ional pringiples. | In uocepting a nomination, aecord- trict be requested to vend two delegates, chosen byhiunvelf, toa | servutive, nationaldemocratic, ‘hurd shell” speech) bat | 2 With such remarkable unanimity, by two’ convem- convention, to mee! ai 107 First avenue, on Saturday evening, | \bai ke. Mr. Tilden, had retarded tothe democratic party, | Hobs, representing hitherto hostile sections of the party, Fink pig vg ci Oct, °0, for the purpose of selecting one of the names pre | (fw which he was formerly a distinguished member, and | Léhellenter upon the canvass os a national democrat, ‘mousy adopted by the f accordance with the forezoing revelation, tbe tmdnraiencd | Wax tow ripht on the savers questiont in favor of the unio ef the party upon the platform of 8, This couvention could not, consistently with accordance with " “ . { . BInsOrm aiop'ed: bs fhe Liquor Deniers! ate onveniiin commiites met at tbe place designated, end uaantownsly pom? My letter called for no action trom him; tt calted simply | 280%, ustraied in the Kansas Nebraska bill. The divi- tvle!, Seventeouth Ward, beld ag liz Firat Short terin {Nicholas Hill, soft dem. avenue, Cetober i, forsthe purpose of recohelling the dit Aaroa Ward, hard dem rences existing among the various candidates for Councilman, we Stetson. soft det with the view to place beiore tbe people & nominee who would has given twenty-four performances aud two ren ibmge. InSeptember she gave thirdeen performan eM! the groes receipts amounted to $42,604, of which M'lly Reehel received $15,000, During this mon'h she hay pleyed @even Limes, and the receipts have been about €f,0e0, making » total of $8 inchidingthe give the Lest idea of ble te New Yorkers ‘Secrets af Btate ler. anUrer ig Commis-loner, State Prison Inspecio: Js of th her duccess, which f+ « The pico we unlersland, wit ast be Bt Syrecuse on the Bi of August last, uominale candi: | yxted MIGLAEL SMITIL az the peoples’ cantidate for Cain | for his opinions for my action, sion that occurved in the year fudowing that meuorable ted Agron trie ge be produced vervsshurtly Gites for office or endorse any of anoier uakty antes ciltoan of the united democracy of the Pittielh Counetl district. 1 think, if he spoke at ail, be sh Prlumpibefore the introduction of the Kansas Nebras. | quires a refiaed taste to properly a Puss apmonya City Musca has cleaed after Wepany ob enereive prouiiuontay or those favor or mace | oNerk™ BuPk games ,maunders, Minas, Suni. Zene | olay ite a maw, ana that ho ou “Gpen nny of ean trtione Uf tne tae ietfay | an that this taste has beon cultivated we infor Urief amd unproMabie reason OK Uirty Alpe. 1, wi , avo erna ; cL y, Kawa ; ji of tho Ie nN " 3 i A r ‘ A . ebb sidiccartelt sie a principles, in which caso the sirougist cantitaes who may be | MeGuive, Bernard Kelly, "Thomas Burns. daines a@agher, | 2’¢ behind bis evasive letter, 4 iten perpetuated wukout, renson, while great Lauer | fect that tieaudiences have been mach larger durlug bw novier (he managment of Mr. Lewis Hae t6 any probibitory liquor {aw whatever shai! be nomi. | Join Mech: JAMES SAUNDERS, Chastinad (think “Tammany’’ ought to make him « 1g ret Without regerd to thelr par'y poltities; aad | URN pets! ne ee Reccaare, By - Truly yours, JOSIAH SUTHERLAND- have arisen upon which the democracy is a unit. Mr, } latter performances than thoy were at first. Whe Pa Thor asthe lend ag netrew ant J. W. rea, sections ord e democrat republic. “a Et Nek a tr LETTER OF MR. BUTHERLAND 0 MR TILDEN. Rare hemp pre pride petting ice big the aneny a” chel came to us ata good season, when the harvest wae Js ret wtar, The somedy, QyMiiS Water » li 5 = B % 5 5 ‘No more Slave states. nis Means no more States, ie Ben + Tae wt : qovbalisedly safes] tials sane. OOS RAED AT A eens OF 2ae Utne AR. Naw York Cry, 289 Brondway, Octuber 12, 1855. It means -n0. more progress; noe wore emigration; | fimnense and money ploety. The Hens hay alwige | py, ne Deep,’ is attvery attractive othe Arch.’ At the Aquor laws Whatever; and whereas, tho repubilean pariy have Gon Scio Cee ne cath aireel ane Poa eilie conta? Seuvia. J.Tipes, Fee —My Year Sir: It is not right | that the unpeopled West shall remain a wildnerness: doreed the prerent prokioiiors iiquor law, uel otiee patieg | Sut Lodge, corner ol xith sirect and Tenth aventio. on Satur prophesied that her success would be grent, and ite pre dictions have teen more than realized. Fre cousing we may expect some extraordinary and pe eriticlams. ‘They are remarkable people, some of those Athenian writers, During M’lle Rachel's eegagement here she hae played Walnut, enys the Cty Hem— Cn Monday eveniog our theatre forquenters wer duiged with a verhwble neveity, ©Mare’s Juvente any of a deren cr mare praeactous thelr debut here in “Heauty and’ the Keogh Dimond! The prinetpal chara Js lim@t, unlike other prodigies whe have , a ive OF the santidalsa | day evening, October <ib, 1855, Mr. BARTHOLEMY DOYL, | {hat the great question of the Constitution and of the | that ihe communities now forming there are to be ox Sf lhe tarious politcal partes hare sliber nuswerod ia-itaee, | as taniiiously ncmainated Conneman ofthe ity test | Vasion should be merged in tHe mere lkjuor question. “It | eloted Irom the Caton apd doomet ey cand vee Piisincuaelly, Og rorused ta anaes tee aes: | Connell aistetor, HOMAS HILL, Chairman. | shall not be my fault, if the democrats of the State uf | thar the country fy finished, and must now be fomoed Epiion nest . Manrex Pavienst, Seor New York who are ‘united in principle, shontd not | in’ by the abolitionists. Jopted by Resolved, That we nominate the following candidates for the - — SD aninp | Lise 87 opportunity at the coming election to show | the North, precludes for ever the honorabl yuisition guppocoftheliauor detess, aud ali hers wan aro op rowed | 330) SRN ATORTAL, DIST AICT-—FIRST, SHOOND, THIRD, | their conservative sizengih upon inoce than ono oandt- | of Cuba, with all its eummereial, politica’ and military 9 ive prohibition of the exercise of the inalienable au ourth h and Sixt —At an adjourned meet! hale, dvantuge ould ce 0 ” y ‘alow attra rai the people to gavern thel: own privaie aiairs, | of the Reguler Hemocralic Lepttblican Seoatorial Ca one Acvuntages. It would force one portion of the Untou gocia) its, have all © Bostm S 1 was neminaied for the office of Attorney General of | fyto nn unnatural om/ fatal collision with theother, The | the following named parts, and her repertoire tx not halt A Ut, they Gusteim albtie parts in every plece they » e eronomy and moral disciplna, aa they | held at Montgomery's, No. 1d. Beekman « ‘on Saturday raturnl wml fatal collision wi er. ? i TED cmmerte ay ihe OR Be Hee nk, Get Bor G. Mnsigat eae Lathe eae aonn paitaay | dis btato by that portion of the democratic party of the | democracy @sXew York accepts this ixsue, Gentlemen. | exhausted: Camille, Phedre. Adrienne, Hormione (Awiro p It is aunazing ter notion the cegree of pe €d to them, pscagt the eandi lates fur te ‘ourt ‘of Appeals, son Smith and Wm. H. Kobbing, Seerctarles, Stale calle’ the hards,; you were subsequently noml- | J sball im upon mE banner © Progress and Justice | piggy ue;) Koxana, (Bajezet,) La Tisbe, Marlo Btuart \ Chey have attaiaeds Nice discrimination haaevt- from whom there have been no replics received. P. G. Maloney, Chairman of the Commiltes of @onference, a fi 10 allies by that portion or section of | —ne restriction upon admiss'on of new States save mes, , iJ ‘ y denuy been displayed m their selection, They are not Buch is our ticket, made up of men tdeni{ded withthe prin. | repor ed that the joint comiciites on behalf ot this fon mocratic party called the softs. T look upon the ih thy itmti ree is Pauline (Pot PZles for which we are entering tis contes!, anti the na- | ond the V'nion Conivenilon, wed to present ti that which the constitution impose-—a republican form ( od to present (he name O: | reselutions passed and published by the conven ne eucte,) Jeanne d’ Are, Lestic, Celumine ewpy parrots, repestieg what has been taught them " 2 hgir professions ante! cklen, ¢ the | on | of government; uo tests upon the enjoyment of politi We hope mon to bave her with us agati following | Mechanically, hut ail pensews no small dogeeoot telent— therm. They wil) stand firmiy by that constitution On motion of George H. Purser, of the Fourth ward, a haliot | With enclo-e ) a» truly, emphatically’ and unequivocally | iigious ‘creed; no legislation a iling tue rights of 2 J rl care with Master George Mermh. « abaver of wcarcely six and that Union whleh they profess to betiove In jeopardy, ani | was ordered. The following gemiemon weretian putin noms: | expicrring gieat poineipies of the wattonal demoecncy | property. cs. lenesom ing upon infividual hberty.’ WO THE ED ATOR OF THE HAL yeorm, who is a ur vite gerd te by -vaatigy ensure the successlul perperiation of their principles at the | naticn:—Thomss J. Barr, of the Sixth; James English, ot the | gud of the constitution. The third resolution, as you New Yor, Got. 20, 1985 amusing to see with what seat the little fo: In state politics we ure admonished by the reckless ex- election. They will deal a tow (o the faction of 99- | ‘Hurd, ud Dantel B, Sickles, of the Third wards, tes th vintio ce « ‘ or- comping clection, | They will desl a blow 10 sha faction of 99- LE a te OI Oe oe Td ware a aale oh. | Rul obeerysy, firmly enunciates the great democratic | thavagance vf the last Lagitlature, ani the control exer 1g that tide of radical abolition!sin which thay belleve | coh L. smithy of the Firs, ond. I’. G, Maloney, ‘phind Pixie, tap bat tt ahould be left tothe penple of the | cised over legislate fog and unscrupulous lob threatens to engulf our government ant instt'tons th the wild | wards, were nppolnted teilére. On ‘the first ballot, Daniel B. ] Mites to Cetermine for themsctves all local questions | by, that our only esfoty Hes ina réturn to the amaxims gea.of fanatical legislation and hopeless civil warfare. Bick!cs received seveutven votes; Thomas J. Karr received | including the subject of slavery,’ it expressea, also, | of + ancial policy sanctioned by the flustrioas . they will stand by that p: pine votes; James English one vole; L. Hi. Smith oue vole, and | ‘an ungtialitied adheranee ta the Kansas-Nedraska bil)? | Wright, and engratted by the people upon the constien iquor Dealers’ Society and Consil M, Freneh one vote. anda firm oppotition to ‘any effort to xe establish the | tion ot '46. The inherent jealousy of profase expendi- an ile only platiorm which th ounced the result of the ballot, mort Prediutiion Seat os read oe friends and uplioticrs of the Umes xt cots tition “ean con Klee, of the Third ward having | Mistourt Probthition ture that bas always characterised the demogratic party, Ishoubi be inceed ungrateful to leave your great me- | inte Hie parts, and withew hat poluthe gives the author's tropolie did I not beg you to act, through’ the columns of Mary Marsh in, we presume, Ue leading: your esiimable journal, as my inlerpreter to the public 1 © charuang youngdedy of seven she fe of ew Vata fe tp certainly a greats fon fe he reral other gery amart clilieen in the @om- Rachel, that she ons achleyed xo brillant a wat py. We repeat, the “Juvenile Comedians! have made this triumph and this distine an anfehoult juetly | ® great hit, and w Le arcribed to the American pu whidh wmited to pra |? neely prottable a a r fs vs 1 api rove of there resolutions and have endorsedthem, | afiords a guaranty that its auecess would check that pro- | duce them In so atiiking a to fo prove tha wore, Welch, Lent & Co. are pre Ses of ace ek Lito tte tea es Pontiye tbe convention, was the, Gamocratior epabieen coi. | and do now endurso them, in lettarand apie, Cigality oud wastefulness which are the sources of ao | the arte flourish no lesa on thi side at {helt winier caispellnd nak thd ilaseMabeeeiie on our lie the safety of his propary sad the fulleajoyment | ture for Senator In the Third district. pu lock upon these resolutions av traly and faith- | many evils, and insure that economical administration ypork amd ss i “Of bie legel and cnneditationsl rages On molion of Thomas.Byrues, of the Pirst ward, the nomina pressing principles of the nitional democracy and { ut public allaies so long hoped ¥ as weil foto di rapidly under theledisestion. THE JUDICIARY AND tdi PEOPLE, ticn ct Mr. Sickles Was Gociaced unanimous, all tho members | of the constitution’ cuidine.,.lon petestinlen midiaeithiy sands Kuchel and netists who ac- | Thele lease iw for ten years, and thorefore the enlarge- There appears to be an erry. smoeniion of the views ‘he nffirmative. Praia ypnciclan ‘ (and endorse these rewlut io G Smith, of the First werd, a canm of cae trom each ward was appointed to walt upon Mr. ni pominatio: compa ; once wore the public ot New | ye York; sud let’ me asd, the conductors of the prow, who ie are at the same \ime the exponents and directors of tho | St Sub¥ opinion of that public, For my own part, it retains forme | nize the inte to excuse myself sincerely to the nu eve whom ! | auphithy t aud decorations ofthe but enteral a ond consequent low taxation. In taunictpal a! b hele teat eo] Are you in favor of the Kansns: and of | will te my nim to promote such amentments andthe judiolary, itwas uavor taeir intentin and tender him the. m. the great principle of the exclusi nestitational rigat { present churter, and the laws relating to the city, ay cast even the insinuadon of ‘a doage upon those zentlemen, On motion of D. Hahen. of the Second ward, a committee of | wnd liberty of (he people of the Territories on the subject | will remove from our loewl system of govorninent regards their professional acquire oe privat» honeaty’ | one from each ward was appointed (o call a ratification meet | of slavery thereby affirmed? the absurd and Clanstrous anomaly of an «: ive au They'are perfectly wiliipg to adraR profuund knowledg ing and make arrangements for the , Said committer to : : spotloss purity whic. characterize FY sat ing are inade da the ain manner, Noone will be able to reong. it having boon entively remodetied, the extending much furt interrogation ot it : her back, and the ar and ee guatiomen as | inset a: Manigororrym, on Manday, Oot ah aLT.OIOOLE-AE | stiericy Congremy will bare. notes or power, wader fe. | tee eae ea ae earnaapendent ant trcevponal. | have bad the huncr to receive st the Metropolitan Thes- } ¢ mngernent cf the Loses will be completely aidereat- tm Bui, tn the cause which, as @ political party, they have pur. | Sickles, reported (hat “had, on behalfat the couveuuon, | constitu fon ns it now da, to prohibit or prevent the ia val. oppressive and enormous ions imposed up- | my sojourn here. They were only the conseyuen ndvition to the sing for equestrian pesfurmances, there ‘sued, and the action they have taken, tt hss Seen, and still re. tendered the nomination to (hat geutlemen, whoaccepted the | ception, existence or con!inoance of slavery in such Ter- 6 by @ tyrannical majority, in the unfair system | my being an entire stranger in this country. (w will be a deep ani very wide stage for dramatic exhib maine, PUrPose to expose fo the'great maseen of the peo- | seine. ritoriee as a domestic or territorial institution; that the adopted ‘to supply the State Treasury | virit on this oceusion for the first time Visine ual anid a Nativnel tage, will. be,.00m Ple, the tatiuences which are brought to bear upon the public ‘ite convention then gaye three cheers for the veminer and | question and subject of slavery av u domestic or ter- | aud maintelu our beneficent, bu mismanaged, Common | nerance of your habite an prhonpeheg ees ie la oa office ard {J Bench of Josuee, ne to expliin to these same | on motion adjourned. — RP. C, MONTGOMERY, Chairman. riterial institution, in the abyetce of any express pro. | School eystenm, 1 be you, gentlewen. to convey my ently plend in structed ro a4 te be exteuded over the riag sy cccwice SO my go fu Hanntron S477It Feecceiaries, vision oF clanse of the constitution giving «teh right ond the Conventions you tepriseat, for the homes ny little ann may require. Tho lt ie elghty feet front and two hun- ul more lally With respect to the candidates for jnalsial seem PSE MG SE Sth ——= | power to Congress, will and must of necessity belong ox they have conferred upon me. [ hall go to the demo- | and will always accord to me their dredand thirty elght feet deep to George etteet. The @ievation. It is not alone that the judiviary are pr andly: MERICAN DEMOCRAC elue ly to the pec ple of such Territorier—of natural, if rade electors of thix Senatoria! district as the opponen patronage. Accept the assurances ¥ in the law, and honest in ite administration; for the: FOU STARE COMMISSIONER, ot «feonstitulional right; and that the ouly consttia- | cf every man who is hostile to the uaion of the demoer pe eR feat Principe nad J. MERCH HENRY, tioval ond legitionte ay in which a citizen of Marea. | ie poi B wt Ree 4 bent Taball a for the aetnate Hlean oy ota SEE SPS ga mga ese ; y - vow ¥ frre 00 0 f mt ples and de B Qevbubhieto elles” hove” tanked tee YARD.—TO TH CHAIRMAN AND MEwuRRS op | “urctt* or of New York can interfere with or aot upon | of thove who approve of Its principles aud desire ita suc disunionists, we can scarcely consider {t safe to elect judges ( ihe Third Ward Democratic Whig Charter Committec— | tbat question is by exercising his undoubted right to | cess, and receiving these, I shall be triumphantly ‘who ent ‘opinions tn favor of the polioy of tnwe whick 1a Gentlemen:—The undersigned having entero’ tuto business | move to the Terriiory where the question is pending | elected. so despotic in its character, so subversive of the inalienable | engagements whieh Will require hia attention from the city of | und to become a citizen or resident thereof? sang & 0. petple, and the sacredaoss of vroperty that St | New York during the coming summer, begs leave lo dectine Are you opposed to the organized polities: tion, - * bt the Buosnway Tumatee Mr. Forrest bas been pli Naber and a riding rcbool are included ia the bud! Ling; ‘ie lant will be shortly opened to the poblie under the oor of Mademolvelle Minna, the admined oynestrirnee. Lown, Mast —N. ¥. Gates has bewn in New York dar- ing the past week engaging » company for to Museom. ing ‘Metamora’ during the week, to be rowed to exoves, ‘The pleoe, which is TO THE FDITOR OF THE HERALD. weil Mterary effort, was uever erdal. “black In the perural ef your paper yesterday | observe my i ’ nhs 16: inka We dine chee atte tor Greeiatinodas introduced under the most anject despotism in he pomtnation for Councilman for the Fourth Coureil 1)\striet, republican’ fanatics and dema; ats of the North, who, eae ® a candidate for member of Assembly. Th id pub- the parts were well acted, and the scene: yas mxgoill 4 - = ee fa oie pl acietecone on A boll Dis 7 , who. | ne a er of iy. The wad pu ne alo engaging actor tr Farope without caustng the overthrow of the government oy | Tur wart, WILLIAM PATTE: using words for things, oppose this grent principle, and | ication feswftliout nny knowledge oF enwcent- an tant not | cent. Sir. W. 1, Blake, the director, Was tritiated a mae q ; toe ante b to le.opem vases the ‘There were some who hollered in the honesty of purpose of 7 a7 NOM, DISTRM 1p, | call for # restoration of the “Miss vari Compromise Hn a candliste for apy cle whatever. DAVID KISSNER, Me degink slike fpsei ng Setar ofl pPessccleny ga & Jefries—the purity of motive of a orvury—bat we vers | YET Manat shui inted, For Counciama agin ie | Are yon oppored to the State (icket lately put ia nomi- salina ch envi Chntee Me Porrastia aacaccoeet tia codecs ihc, ‘| =" ih: Kant ale: Cobebvon ta plagaeh abs the! Mariel Sieatre tha srch gn we ange bernams, rumoteatly mad as to | ict JAMES L. WAUGI. pation in this State heated Preston King, ani to the Brcohiya Oly Politics s gues ; HL, Bateman ban leased the St. Vowis theatwe next Saturday evening, and wegive the programme for evember Let nr claved principles and grounds upon which that teket w: “ ; eaten <deelde upon the rights and Nberties of a répuhtican people! Grasp mass RATIFICATION TEMPERANCE LEAGUE NOMI iN toi wel as Ue aati vie ae woe MK in 7 A nominated? ‘A We. ob thood Zenlemen who retsinhs “usitecloky big bel mind fo The opinions, propositions, or principles, which would | The temp ance men of Brookly agreed in caucus, At Tawmasy Tsu. Jed the mile on seenne tle that w M he part of ecarnponer cow 4 Hever, though the music wo uw os ot kmetor or, whi h bee © ident tn every seene wan s cornyplate bar te anything rence! eo eucreee, A few lines will describe the rub this lngubriogs libretto. The seen + 1088. The Charles street theatres la for rent i . ki for any night :—~Mouday, ‘The - ‘answers to the questions asked of them by the Uonetity seal fican 6 r . be implied by afiirmative answers to the forgoing questions | held on Saturday night last, to support the following angenent } } Be epondent of te faa inal Righis” parry bave thovgit. it expedient ‘to pub. Saw Wee ANE ee Pe Oly an Cony Ot Drone to 180 40 De. plaialy expremeed, Or ueqemmnchy lay ane y nig P Tusedey, “Macbeth ;” Wednesday, “Jack awe, —T eapondent of tho Linton me, weit =a replies, pate pin Pg eee a MEET IN MASS, ? plied in the resolutions of the Convention which put me ey ‘Thursday, “Coriolanus;” Friday, “Demon,” aud on October Od, payin committee, + desire VENING, 714 O'CLoeK, a 5 o herewi Senat <. y ’ . ne WAllan © mmene mat nigh {Hat they. will not publish any commavanieation, aausiwetory oF Oe TTY ET EART Bhi | fe ee ee oe : Saturdsy, “The Lady of Lyons.’ Mr. Forrest will ve | | the Mian op cot epic Pe whey poney ove publ Rg I order of the Commies of Arrangements. Viebe gnewer: these questipan’ ty letter nt the earliest ig: | succeeded by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williarna, the next } Tieut wulience, in whitch spupiards formed ieops major is not, of course, to be expected that a large and respectable L. F. Harrison, y, ible day: for if you answer ther in the afirmative, I 4 . ep, Whig. | best stare to him, in pecuniary point of view. ity, Out of compliment to Ressial, whe be nowde Paris class of ‘citizeus can, under any circamsiances, nominate or | ty J. Cann Becretaries, shall take great pleasure in immediately laying your let- | County - Sohn J. Lerry, dem, elite of ths well we the opers selected was Mokee.”” not aa ovlghy endorse candidates who refuse a reply w {nierrogatories re- oe ee ae ter before the State Committee of the party when put me | Coroner -A. Hegeman, dem. At Boston's Tazaras the novelties of the week were | 2 SP t soe Mallens, bat with the e@ditionste dete ben tate hentia ek eeenlly Mes Batirication seetina in nomination. and shall at the same thie inform that | Svrerintendent of George J. Lot es” the revival of a musical drama, founded on Bolltieu's | y.5p- with which it wae © Wor Dealers’ Convention will meet, at the Cooper NATIONAL, DEMOCRACY!!! = committee that I decline any longer to‘ considered a | Ass age ry Distriet. BK ss ah wl Cie opera, “John of Paris,” and a piquant little piece ealled | Opera, Carrion Everar House on Monday, the 22d ipsi., at So'clock P.M. Busia yet . candidate, a? Taek er ¢ N,, whig. | ° yma tial, od as | detute on the present soca of importance wil be Broun pele te See eee ne eee eo er ot Ne roe) | “will not stand in the way of a unign of the demoeratic ag ie Sam. Booth,antt K.N.,whig. | “The I'fe Ne Varty."” The business has been as good 5. The prite donne was Madaine Viremtini, Sone are requested to assemble in s party of this State upon principle. ie Constitution ond A meeting is to be held this evening, when the above | usual. For this evening, the chief attenction is the popu: first introduced to the wage by Mr. lamiey’ S7ening to the head quarters, Odd Fellows’ Hall, ABS MEETING the Union now need the united force of the democratic Senihe atth bb Gaddis tor eon triaets lar comedy “Still Waters Run Deep.!’ It 1s announced {28 curious ov © that the three peitnmtom as Of the utmost Importance «rill be laid betore the a Bominntions witl be brought up for confirmation * the b tte ‘ eoclety, t party of this State for thelr protection. ‘The candidates above named for Senator, County | to be played fur the lavt time, alter a prosperous run of | Das ot the Grono ye Staliens an) the Open * __ MEETING TO-MORROW NIGHT. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, With the most sincore desire to promote such a union - ets o be played for J p Coroique, namely, Cruvelll, Floreatmi and Caeuling Dw The Uquoe desiers of the eliy of New York will meet atthete | yoxnay HVE ING ee Sen nell pear actos ovsiock, | of that party, nnd with high regard. for yourself person Pitta tbe romelciog toe aonen ik ti eetiinn | thirty. nightie pres, ue also Hovsti, the firnt damseuse of the Grams wards, at the same p! which their € ections Z ot z in ally, I have the honor to be your obedient servant ~vaen 4 t Warrack’s THRATRE a new comedietta, Mra. Joln- | (pers, made their déivts also under the management of were dclpgaies io he hat Lignor Denier) Sia‘e on: Dexoouamie Sith TreKer ‘s TSOAH SUTHERLAND, — | ot th Monit bamtna ob ay" tear vopetboemn Tus epee |: iid: ‘co What la a Baume" Yaa bot pnssushtully pre, Pteoomecnmmnteneer fier sepeeeuma ey oiiee teetes > Se) evening, the 264 inet at 71; orcock P. M., tree oucpose <BRAL Paes RESOLUTIONS EXCLOSED IN THE PRECEDING LETTER. | cany have nominated Enoch Jacobs for police justice of | kof Me, Wataon, whose two act | et right went off rather coldly, sad, though the publéo of ig or endorsisig candidates for charter offices, nnd GENERAL AAKON WARD, Resolved, Thut the national democratic party of New | the Fourth distri Guced. It ts the work of Mr. Watson, whose very good naturediy disp »ed, tho opeuang night cam 4n those constituting an Assembly district there shal! be Nations. Democranic Orry any County Ticner. York hereby reassert their adherence and devotion to = piece, “Hearts at Fault,"’ was so successful last | hardly be ret down as a sucensntal one, ep] fey ep ar pct ag 34 Eminent speakers will address the 1 alist of whom | the principles of the national democracy and of the ect Arvam ov Tue Bark Prvtoxa.—We find by the Maurl- | year, The prevent piece Ix rather Frenchy In eon The opers of his Perens Highness the retynioy Vrineme gue 6 such. Assemb! Hots be satay tore than one a eer ee Domeiton of Arrougoments of the Sudicia! | Hitution; that they adhere to apd sustain, in theory ont | tins Stine, that the condact of George M. Farnum, | struction, and there ie but one very silght incl- | of Gotha, which has been some titae announced was prog Aumecables abo, to alec laren delccuten Toe a ane nd Clty and County Conventions: on AOR, Chal Peatlian oF ABS aun 8B, as Containing the cardinal | Faq, the United States Conaul at Port Louis, to relieving | dent for» plot. Mrs. Hoey was very clever in the y night, at the Grand Opera, belore amd Dealers! Ward Commmitios an serresetiativer ine tense Avex. C. Monrox, Secrolary. Cinemas. | prineipies of the democratic party of the Union. They | and forwarding to Australia the crew and part of the } pert of jealoun wife who i fullywing up her Sietinetion. Galignned ways pm ettts oes wiceenen asedis | readopt them with hearty goodwill, believing that time | pasrongers of the United States bark Veytona, who were | jushand on s wrong scent, aud Mr. H. Hall ge The French title given to the work la Balnle Cotra the city ib Ligug Dae ste Prareuica belt | MY forge and onion acetng tie gal tice oF whe | AE, Ser yh seonselgy oes aierot aterecne | belplovaly thrown on bia hands some time ago, by certain | very effective though somewhat highly evlored picta bet, theese ot ene ee on dss of Augaat last, which ex | 21. ward—irrespective of party—beld at Union Hall, Union | 1” ’ a Seemann of any candidate or candiiates, | Pix! wai thereto. the vexatious “legal proceedings at thet port, hay met with the senction apd approbation that it merited. Coder an apportionment by Congress the bills drawn by him on the Department of State, amounting 84 60, nant which were so generously cashed by Mesurs. Blyth, Bro- thers & Co., English mercbants at Port Louls, have been ajl yaid, and Mr. Farnum, im addition to the satisfastion one of t) #® indignant old fogies whom one ab on the stage, but never meets with anywhere ela. The bill for to-night tneladew a él Miew Georgina Hola said to be a very pretty woman, a clever actreas amd oil ful voealist, makes ler first appearance here, and pinys Carlo im the piece called \ Asmodeuy ALL Young New Tork will be about on this occasion. Two other ereiary. ‘ “eG bore ngs at beg Jo hg ch earnapeer ma La ‘The Ctairmen tated the object of the meeting to be the se- | Iie affuire, and that we adhere to thom as ondusiug nti Sauacte caries ere, Convention or lection oa suhable ward Ueket, Wo be supported st ite ap: | ley of deinncgat fat lee i eaauary to Preaching election. Vesolved, That wo insist. us an article of onr creed, ‘ominnied ty te party oF cowrcive: pro. | ,, Amluia Wasinade and carried to wppotnta commie of | nthe el gstablisuel demustatle, docks lne il stats oF thone in favor of thelr principles; im wnich cane, | thet? MrcPeT sane Dearie J, Busty, ani Gharioa Kimweiey, | Sights, of « strict construction of the constitution, TAM whatever shall be nominee ee cma Ny, | were appotnied snch coumiice, who’ reported the tollowing | the principle of amiutervéntion uzon al) dagnestic Stat» ta the 3 : eoomiael opr par oet cnsmlietion aus peravesi toon chlied to the Chair ‘at Serene Gray's Ss ceeonslet s Resolved, That the lessons of the fathers of democracy Ne where we find the Vrinee Alesis son of Pelee the @ preambles and resolutions :— ° queations—nd that the peace and quiet of the country ot bis own consience in siding hiv distressed country- | popular picces make up a very nice bill and hie wit the Princess Charl: " ‘Whereas, the system of fanking nominations for the various } (| nd * ould be left to ti Ne of the Terri- y . « of mae ow an ang De Disc eppotated for batting the respec: | iis and ward ollees, in meetings, under the coatral ee ae ea ae a ceople of reales dere. f men, Wns the gratiscation of nding that he had not | At the Bowmy Timrns Srv. Dufteld has played an Frlncs whee, to Joaloas of bie comeort hal be for the fare in those districts which comprise one or | 01 CUITUE Ot ed Peat parion ine preset fallin | wine for themselves all Weal quertions, including the | counted mistakingly on the justice snd patriotiam of | engagement of six nights. She did not meet with the ss bere aged fom a —_ seems, Nis wnrd, we believe to be subvortve of the Dest intaromts ot | eubject of rlave {9 the end that a subject ao disturbiog } Congress, pport to whieh Ler eminent abilities entitled her, 1! | 1 the poteom being farniabed by hor lover sed le haw i 4 the ecoinmunity, and portonlarly of that portion why are | in ite nature and influence may be wholly exc irom = : px vin funeral ceremony '* being relvbrases with the wie Tate te srenion of Friday, the 20h inst.) taxed for the nipyort of the esy governmrat, nd the action of the government of the Union; and that, fo | Tue Amare Conmmeronsence op tm Hemase,—We | ‘etme ® little singular thet «pay Abe ‘caw | pomp, the seerelly makestber escape te italy. f pressast the county, as shown by fhe presen} action of the Vourd of 3 bilan the Missouri prebibition, | Henry Eaward Kear, and dated Urietol, England, enclrs. | meetings, © native srtist who 4 enon Ihe pecoetre & Se Semany, One, ae eure Ho Well, Supervisors, is but the result of the system of Primary | flort to re-establish the Miasonri p J in vain for the support of her couutrymon. This | name of Sainte Claire, Her agelusion ix mA. ty Sixieenth district Hi. Susith’s. Meonng Nominations. by which political hacksters, or Kesolved, That the national democracy is opposed te 1s along printed. extract from her Majertg's Land | *vp%! im vai * " A entire ato comeral her, wnt she i« dicen evening, at the Rowery, a new epertucle, called “Hebas | << and alam, veatly by her berhand, whe i i Kevenne Records, in relation to certain coat mines, in topol,’” is announced, with new soenery, costumes, Be, | llevan tt ts be ber apirit sna to reprasels whieh the author amd his father claim to be luterested of a free government demand open aod unrestricted dir- (Fbich meets on the evening of Wetoendsy dhe 24s tasty | particular frende and iavoriien, nave been cievated i> ofhce: J li reeret poltveal aoeteties, and thos the ‘rst, principles . i ane Fourth 4 ‘corner of Easex nnd Delancey Whereas; we consider notainations emanating from asouree | ouseicn in all mattora of public coneern; that the guar ro cori up: fo be entirely unworthy the support, or even of the district —I ‘andam street, Mr. J.J. Prior plays the prim pal part. As thie | untimely desth. Por ii mew spine thet! ine phy ‘ entoes of fresdom of religious faith and worskip contained | ond rcdestly requesting ite Ineertion, in the provyay # " Nl wathneiy dat, "Fer 13 mpl appent tha . uta t'wodo int ai pomosians io ofices of trast aod rospess? {in our Miateand fedora} comstitutions Tie at the foumde- | Say meet tte eyoof ble raid father, dhe tr nepeetea cx { ts the Gret play founded om the war whieh: hws » Tle Py a SI district —Hi. Sealth’s, corner of Perenty-ceventh street | PLN A lt be made by the legal voters of tie werd, iasesd. | ton of our national liberties and prosperity; that aay mf produced here, there will dowbtlons, be 9 crower pwoeny sed his rive) ere ebout lo ase — au - rth wt eat Catiaa Cekiventian Witt mint olatew aspiring political leadersand thelr eo-adjuicrs—ihere- ; attempt to abridge the privileges now granted to aliews, | b¢ living somewhere in thie coumtry. This in bat one out 2b Bawa Oa {he opera ch ‘Chadacatin’’ will be [ed the Gear, 0 tonrch of Alemps, whe is suatesarion Ss tare pehetiar mane Tesclved, That tha voters of ihe Sixth ward, irrespective of |) of becoming eftizens and owners of the soil among us. or | of rhoals of similar apglications with which we are de- same nes pany for the purpose pees nes sfor syunty throwing aside fl! ailogianes to the parties with which pAices and the Fone ede nr the ei teat seiko a’; | Wwe bared formerty acted, fr the purpose’ o! endeavoring 17 fe juged from time to time from all pnrts of the world. ‘ urpose of endeavoring Perea athe Liquor Dealers’ Society forts cobekderenom, | correct some of The toany'polital kbuses whieh havo aMbcied- to affect te — of adopted citzens to e full and eqatal given this evendng, with Mise Louisa Pyne in the prin in eopreqaence of the detection of hie ea vaplracy payticlpation vernment aSeies, ax defined by the 7) tier Deter tha Greet. myake tote “ os +, This pleee ie @ sure curd always. > vo al Stution, ought to be rentstad se Sntagobatica| ‘the te 3 anaes os a off & newspaper it colnet . . machete aie m PHILIP W. Chairman, this cmnmunity—do repidae al) nominations that have been | genius ot republicea institutionr—and we, as damo- | one of unm! philanthvopy, asd that journalists Provegi, we og eg Recaro Chairmen, | Made by nny of the political parties, for ward offices, in theit | Grats, yoccginine ea evidevce uf Gdelity er merit. no die ,| , é 47a Becedway. His magi w. Siti, woe oS Pe finction of birth ov religions creed, bélieving it is thermic." | DAte Potbing to do but to remedy eeciai and individual evenings we know of, and in his line he ly the bert © nuncing & Canwrian W. im in ili lp Rerolved, That » commitiee of six be oqytiene to ropes aon of the to proclaim and maintain the. t | abures, find lost relations, and obtain aitwations sad food A new 10 to-night c the ~~ SOLITIOAA. 0” Sou apport doetetaee of civi-and re Ibert, and to uphcdlant | forall arts of people. a. corsa Jon iaster plage rete oa Ree ee) Se "eee nt fn Heket be known as the “People’s Theket,”” | enforce the comsdeution in ike «tu imciplon of jus ne Co mnstrts ot Nilo ] MERICANS TO THE RESCUR—THOSE IN FAVOR eatin Hy nit honerabler meng oy -ncure Welacton | Nec nad emote, x “s } Tim Teor Usivensiry. This noble prujact score to be | soon to good howser, ‘The pablie verdiet har been given tale of the parts P.% the city are cordial tuviied to Jola wits | _ Cn monion the follow comme wat panel hy te Lapislacetect thie State ot 102 net noraon’ | Ina Sale way to realiee the ealeniations of its tounders. | jm bia fever, wed his ruceen (a certaln. The programme Sys bat marca im tora cane in hot var mae Hace Messe Soha Powells 3 ih fice who | sametonly & vieletlou cé the eceatitation, but also as | One Bundred god rixty thousard dollars has Leow alteady | for this evening is full of grins . ; eindta! aascare Ginaasy Moat Lanlow niresta, vorespond to and ravty | reported the following ikke subversive of personal Liberty and. the rights of pri ‘iwertbed ty the cltiaens of Troy, ad in ordee to obtain | st Worn's Minerama, No, 444 Wroatway, and “aackley’s, hiag'et conree thie oh We the ‘of the American ‘of the ward. Eminent bf 145-3 . . , and that ite sepent ie, mour opinion, impe: Wie remainder of the capital urcomary, (040,000,) it is | 690 Tire oy, ence progr 4 ore anagunset fr pa te Kenolwed, Liat who agree ‘ipa. upon the | Deepesed to sell rebetarships weowring to the subseribers | thu evening. a ‘until the first pleasant oventng theroatta: Haw, guests a ae dae act together, fa. | the free tuition of theie nominees for tarms of yaare | Mr, Matomn Rarutien, the well known Ireh comedan some pveoaggn B sas Se ed author, anpounees that he will shortly give « series of “Bvenings in Ireland,'’ tm thie city Mr, Ragmont | sithout has heen highly «nocesefal throvghout the coanpry, cost varying ecoording to the amount of the eabsertption, The site weeured for the university consists of ab $ thirty. six seres of grown’ on Mount Ids, east of the city of om snet word ln comametatintion of th 5 meine on wom, umes, and scenery. A view of the! sulfof Naples im heuer, elicited on iis being diel 64 wy the ring ot & f we Vito all whe agree with 0a im the doctrines here enancia- ted, lens of former asso dations, to oaite with us in them uyeon the polloy of the opantry; but it in | upem principle alone thas we invite union. We de nyanes all coalitions of those holding bostile seatigents | TF St commands » beautiful country, and in at the Y Mra, Ginn has closed her entertainments here ant gone | fe ractain « bare of etmiration auiee un in the. | aa waprinciph d and demoraiizing. rome tlme situated conveniently near the Wen, on a country tour ane A beerven. LETTER OF MK. TISPEN TO MR. SUTHERLAND, a IR — Vernornctas TinsTen,. —Thie os Weblishument hes been Pt fo —— i ; New Voux, o8 Ie, wun were the Poltec? rented for slew nights by Senor Dlorente, the later of ‘ “he Psmernyy * A Gr, La} ean Sin—I bave reesived your letter, om ofr THE EDITOR OF mEmAt. ‘ah troupe of dancers oe Gere Hat cP Paying ya pak "| tein conditions, 10 send your deviension to the State | As emoel X. Bydney, oeweed ie Ue ia note, wae | the Spamieh troupe of | wd we ern that th tate st Peiazer Howl's) ommm the boa walking with tour respectahie mep—< taneen, | cheregraphic representation @ grest sttraction will be who had called to se birm—all sober #, threes no wt by the well comblae | concurrence of semen ta \entet pe hoon ne pen, peep UE ORS | yresilets of eminent rania, ihe Mae. Vietti sat Marne of thats way, Dat were fohowed tr the Nemes Ee: | Ncrivo, © Gret rate Varttone, of the Royal theatre of | Mrr oui ir warrounded a# at the bead of Malten lane. damnnel Gy | farm, ame Coresio, the celebrated first tener, Senor SESP, 7/8 caine to bi y from 7 tale. “proAueed by o fall while ta 4 The Jory 1 sdered verdict of death by the remelt 4, tatemperance ant & fall De Th years Of, age, aod « a of Weolaws Broskiy®, Oneber 1 Was onae c. BLAIR, Chairs. | with say letier of compllanen, aml Ge agen to ian the op. Monoan Gus, Secretary, portent - the: — Loney committee for their acids sient thai tied. teniaeeameent , | nominatlog im the vacamey. | think that, on reflection ROULAR DEM ATIC NOMINATION FOR CORO ‘on Wil see shat it is impossible for me to entertain ony R et TT nnn nt npr EE Jegotiation or diseuss any egnditions for a fasion « A DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CLUH.— | of the two Ptate tiek - ; . 4 ol Mr FO by youmor « ney being the tan of color in the crowd, wae the u ‘ rit, and puptl of Paganini oavention then Joined the delegsien (rors ive nomination wee | Y Why aot ths lub, will ment Sk inet rose. Ga | entire tieket, as prope quarters. Still Ise | eepeetal viettm of eticks Kicke ke having tin! two of | nero, @ # taint of merit, ao! oe al yale Srtdored to Me Sickles who signified his acceptance of the | Brondw any Hall.) on reel evening nett, st 7 | can | initiate 80 arrangement for my indiviius! a4 bis teeth knocked out while storing (6 ptt wil eee make, Om that oconsion ? le t= Jat, 91 34 - t 4 ; the ticket with me. ich, even if not intended for | ale sbured, reached his ship alte filters , on tax Stace Aan \ ore Ree TRULEY , President, Pesieceige au, PELIAT WARD, President, that porpore, may reenlt im a call on some ofthem tore | hard work, No policemap conti be me { ae See SUNS Salees H EAs, f recretacies, av pling grec | George O Breen, ¢Seeretartes, caprocate yout withdrawal, Disgassions as to the foal | New York, Sualey sfteruoon, Ost dl, Inte ‘ beri, and bee t

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