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e THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— WHOLE NO. 4495, MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1855, PRICE TWO CENTS. = ~ A ~ na SS as > — = Serene ~ _- . ——— = - = —— aa eg - - — ———= 7 " Ing, 9 close affitation with the: autisiavers agi ted ty araiicled politics! | would they mot cut this Union asunder,’ if norewary (o | The tllowing gentlemon were clected ADERTIRENBNTS BEALWUb KYMRY BAY | THE NATIONAL DEMOCRACY | tu s/inattitg, mk crear: satura te f come. svroind te eu appeatne,atxi | woul ew en i Une urn ear ees os “ IN METROPOLITAN THRATAE. Frenid cf rating vite tnerupuiens abuse of patronage and | Wine of timet Thedemocrstie party say, with oue lai | to De ériw Who are thes Tenders? Fved. Douglass | Jobn 8. Beleker, Wiliam H, Btogdill, John Kellock, sities facilis ad reed 5 ty has become Gewortized, OMe prseioee em Of OU | seeponse, now But they aay further, that the Cathete | (Laughter.) “Fhink you that Fred. will tot his hide | Lowts Bunker Jonn Decker, Aug. lL, Brows, Var ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, FOURTEENTH WARD— apes sines ree soll repusciined, end "he Wimot Provico tet, | region premails in tine coungries of | rab) World from ee cop mhen bohas schiewed peiry wil pangeadt Pee, Rorene, Jones MADebols, Set S Browse, ular wi ornimation for Assemt ENJAMIN W, py q motion ot Vr. Van Bo fu mministra- ch thi . “oli « Volce—The tree lovers have jained then no# (reer -” ert Taylor, Down, acon Ge" ug pout oe Amenity, BENJAMIN W. | COUNTY RATIFICATION MASS MEEPI ceterton bed ay ean ctaorted by the satalnery: |. wilich tbeve emigrant» come, wad that it iy not our roll: | (Avulce~the tree lovers Lave jained fhenmnow (sonra » Wenvany cues, Mobett Zayloc "Guan, @, Hoe, il 7 Augustiant. | gien. Which is our religion? (Cheers and a ery of ‘the gt y ¥ Jobr A, Congier, Jaw. Gallagher, R. Knox. public, ud by the principles of the immortai Clay aud Webster, © are violations of principles whieh justify our separa Upion.”’) Thet answor | believe-to be tene, bat Loande- | in their nest carrer! “No, their hand is raised, and the i} , aNd demaod the frown of @ tru ° hed Mean rue avid generous but in hevotved, t After the adoption of the foregeing officera the fillow ing preamble ond resolutions were read by Justice Weluh, of the Vkird polttodiatcigt, and anantmously adopte!:— ow wilt fall. Tmminen’ danger ix aj requires ali the nerve of the democra thin deluge of agitation, How ai ey tine vee religion of America t I will tell you what it is— it imthe righ? of every man, wome and child in Amesten, womhip God secording to thedictates of his prowcling, amd it > piety (0 stay you acquire vour liber= TH WARD—FORTY-FOURTH COUNCIL DISTRICT. Fusion, Abot Asm. Regular de € repuliicay nomination for coun, | Mesotutions agatnst jon, AQontem, siiman:- SaMU bh OSGOOD. Know Nothingim and Meine Law- Veren Hacer, Secre! ie culargement of the Erte Canal is an ob- mIpariance to (he commerd 7 7 ody con op, with ~ d cons , ty? You wherited it from the heroes of the revo- the whig party, through its reguinrly conatit JOUN DOLAN, Chawman, ina, and in Frvor of Nebraska expenditure und “adoqtale provision for ihe Gem setae |, Aon tele ae tconsctence social tirutecet tase Tiion, “ake pesmased ie wih tone, iaaky kee F. efonventions, bias presented tle candita‘en for ar paeaion oar and Internal Improvements eet eee ne eteee ga coumamion au twway is aad |’ Feiyginn that it) onder ne eietcmstnees, permite any | 2 sk; shail ‘we be dogencents mous of “oobi siren: | "ually ani contig afiooy at bh "aprronching elctina and republican electors of Bera ainetise whe bers of the democratic party. A sitened MEM | onertstion in respect to the form of religious wegabip | Sdall ¥e yiekl our liberties now? No, fellow citizens, 1 | pertence. eapabliity und character ‘Wich those pat forward Wy ath Ward, held at 167 First . " Lesolved, Tht while the democractic party has alwnyy op- | ‘he gewne of AmeAcan tiberty admits of no jon | will not believeit, Lot us wake up to action and redeem | any of the other parties; and, whergas, in view of the muiuiphi. g ite ute. | Letters from Daniel 8, Dickinson, George M. | pore! en indiocruaiaie “nem of incrnal unvrovements | in reepent to the waote in ‘which eaah ind uals fiae wine Dense Somme ce beads of mee whe wren | ele asd rtorn Sk ming of ator it Le wangenet M Dy tpi ne! gov embracing works of marety vex! | worship Mis God. (Applause) Civil proscriptlen, too, | lw © fair escuteheon. yp x sl » ‘ " i “4 re who would Dallas and Job Piersou Ainpor tances the: edie een favor of aush judicious ex | iq in all i!-shapes ineonsiatond with the spirit afl genta: one agile man to & rense of bis duty hore to-night, | | fmunicivel cancers, there pe papery ty ae. fo the Chair, and Mr. 1. MeCurmick appoin " a of {ha navigable watery of the United Statas wttce aeo | Of Americom instituitons. Troy it in aldseriousnens, te- | shoodd toel amply reyaid for treweiling two or three bun: | hoon fenuchises thorotere, Jt was, on motion, resolved, Tha’ each candidate in the dis- dred mit les to be with you en this occasion {reo on national in (heir character. cause 1 fmt that the subject is pregnant with danger. Resolved, That, oe whigh, we havon ticket te euppert, of trict be requested to send two dei’ , chosen by bh f ved, ‘Tha! we are opposed to Nothi ) | A politiont party that ah bigotry, ¢! ‘our saa otenances that you ave awake, and ready to go | whieh we may jually bé proud; and, as citizens, having loonvention, to meet at Lot Firs. avatie, on catudn eartiv | Speeches of Horace F, Clarke, Judge Bowne, en phases id oljecla. as hoste o eopiiter Aiserh, [ate lee, aed mene emeseaee bigotry, that organises | your aus atenances Oe Jmarenw week toll n tae iit, | satoreat ta ineeh a y Ky p spirit ef Ange and lives xnd- movee imtecret, cannot long exist in the . a harnoter of ote initia; government, we duly preciate the experience, abiity abd Integrity ofthe nominces Heckel, and will give therm an Tonest and energetic nop. oy ean Ine ittsions and the genius of Aunerican Iberiy Rerolved. That we are op} to the Maing law; and al other attempts at legislation of {he ame apeetes which 1o coerce the tocial habits of the people by the troag arm o egond JOct, £0, for'the purpose of selecing oe “ fed Wie Conabihen’ runs cas of (he names: Bee: Judge Capron and Hr. Rose, In accordance with the foregring resolution, the unde fosted MICHAEL. SALTHY an’ ike peoplne cantata ae Con ‘a8 the peoples! ean jor Coun lznan of the untied democracy of tie Fitusia Cone district. | DEFINITION OF THE RELIGION OF AMERICA, William Gurk, James Saauders, Michael Smita, John eee, Bernard Newman, John McLarney, Edward aracaeatantara a anaieneaians eGuire, Bernard Kelly, Moines’ Hran. James Gallagher, i JAMES SAUNDERS, Chaurinaue THE WHIGS IN THE FIELD. Miciagt McDonaLp, Secretary. free air and under the pure ekiewot America, (Cheera). In the langrage of that political” magician at the touch of whore wood the whigiparty ins diwppeared for ever, Hin “let the: Kaow Nothings pass.’’ (Laughter aad applause.) Chave. now given you: « brief survey of the par ties occupying the potitieal field. The lines are draw and there if no longer any danger that imthe conflict ’ which is to ersuc, friends foes can be Invnered burial bent, (Applanse.): Our antagonists are the: repubiteans, pat the Americam-pooplo are opposed to the motives which: inspire them, andto the dangers that threaten all we have, and alewa-desive to protect. Lo mans 9 deem mu shall gra ad cheer our friends in every part of our giori- oun Heean go. Let us show the South that ‘ttiey ‘have made one mistake in turning their back upon us, calling us fuctiiagénts, embracing tatir ol) enemies and revar- recting Me ‘soilers. And what have they got’ Stung. (Laughtor,) ‘They bavo.uo aympathy from me now, But theis¢y ‘es are open; they begin to yee who it is that stand by Ma ¢ constitution, and they begin to be anaioas— even Fret) In Pierce himeslt—for the triumph of our party. ito not woat to saya hurd word of frawkiin Pierce, Be hh t into Nad compan; d got badly whipped det it, Uke dog Troy, (A volee—-sTtheve roans fer ) him.) If we mre factionlate, we will be a a aes Revolved, Tat with such uames ao Robert T.tlawes, Wi 8. Dake, Theo. ¥. Tonrlinson and thor associates, the party can enter apon the approaching eteoden with con: that the experience, Intelligence aye! sound Judcmont of ite candidates will fvornbly recommet | them ta»! citzonade- firing to eee the varios deparimentsol the ciiy goverament honestly apd faitbrully conducted, Kerolved, That nn ‘the so-0alled reform party, whatever credit may ha’ ndue Mf their former actions as regards the muntoipal affairs ot our sity, their reeent conduet in uniting themualves with that portion ob the locotoco party, alway® least auspooted of any disposition or tootive to reform the finances and morals of the city government, 1s a moat con- the law. ‘They ure unconstitutional, bi the jurisdiction o Koverninent, and tend to aggravate e ey Were vainly in. 88, tended {0 uj K prove; ratify and confirm the resolu. tic State Convention held wt Syracuse on he 2d day of Avigust fast, and the noralustions of that and of the county conventions, ah follows, to wit: Vor seerotary of Sinte—Aaron Ward. For Comptroiler— ‘Thomas 1, Michel. For Treasurer—Joseph M. Lyon, For Canal Commissioner—Frederick Follett. For Inspector of Stale Prisoni—Dag ius 207! WARD.—AT A MERTING OF THE UNION HAR. &o., &e., &s mony Independent Demorratic Convention, held ai the un LT corner of 27th street and Tenth avenne, on Satur A mass meeting of the National, or Lard shell stripe of evel October 1865, Mr. BARTHOLEMY DOYLE, was unanimously nominated Councilaan of the Fifty first Jarge body ef tactioniste; and to doubt our final suocens for Jul f the Court "a oe oS ‘an (" igen, cluaive refniation of tketr pret fo no pacty and retorm, or JU Iges O 0 is Samuel Le 4 orthy:to-be called rH m ; Ms unanimous Sena of tas, dite frst | the democratic party, was held last evening at the ae erm eight years) Sohn Willard (abort erm, io Ailva’ | them Ye mame with, Shieh thoy hte etcoe aes | oul d beta doubt the jovticg of Omnipotencs— Heevoived: hat tha planks: tn tbo od whi. pattorin ‘are ead iii, darnatnn iin eal en : sandy.) Vor dustceot the: Bupreme Genk fnike Preece ; Pin vith crushed to arth will rise again; sound and that the plationm #till standa, requiring no piecing Marten Prentiss, Secretary. ropolitan theatre, pursuant to the following esll:— histrict—James It. Whiting. For Justices of the Superior | Dave christened them, ieee } And here let me Ta cternal yoars ofiod ave hers. nor patching—bat ample roan for wll w! oe BO SS ee ra Mass Ratmricanion Mewminc or rmx Narionas, Dunocuac rt ot the City of New York—Michae! Uishoeiter; Jonas #, | reter to the desperute proclivity of the whig-party-to catoh | (Applause), In conclusion, Mr. Bowne paid a tint to | a round economies) administraviom of the elty allairs and. RU ALDEIOEAS ‘The democratic electors of the city an¢ county of New York, ‘lips, For Judge of the Conrt of Common Pleas—Joba lk, |) hold of anysiam which may produce a momeatazy success | Gencral Ward. the candidate at. the head of tho ticket unite to obtain th. WILLIAM MOCONICEY. trabolitionist, anti-Maine Law andanti Know Notning ars Brady, ’ For Justice of the Marine Couri—eorge F. Alden. You all rememberfhow, n sew years ogo, theyranatterna- {| With such mé ickot in the field they deserved stcemas ey Mi henry Bi pane Fe cgpeen mem By onder : renown opponte Bendsiseets ene Moaany Chering ae oe | Ricard br Coralie” Boe Certaese—titerang es Megha. | ve Americaniem, “hon came anti-rentiam, Notwithstand- | and with tawgetforts of the party they. should. have it, | Anlptclsily of the several ward ccrausteed, and ot evrey ro ‘ay, Opps eet ¥ af % molly. ‘or Coro le - rn . be . * jos: Aapell, Chalrman, Haward Linnea, Chairman, | ai halt pant saven oniook, to retity the der wreak ee eat Soin Hawardb. per Robert Gamble, Thomas Whoelan, | 8 the pure and pesriotio men who haveat times wt | (Applause.)) Ho did not Uke to apock harabiy of the | betcee ihe people, tm mepting all hecemery momar a a Ny Yi ‘or Comptroller” Philip ” |. Engs. For Street Commissioner Howard. For Commissioner of Repairs wand uj ~Nathaniel S. Selah, For City Inspector—Alexander F. For Counsel to the Corperation—John B, Haskin, For Governor of the Alinshouse—C. Godfrey Gunther. We recognize tu these candidates fearless, falthful and trae democrats, aud are prondto present to. the people such wand ard bearers at tle ensuing election, Resolved, That we invite all who cherish our princip) unite with us in their support, and to all a regardi of former divisions, we cord lly tender the ri of fellow ship, (bat (ney may make common earise with us agatust those who'threnteo, by a sectional organization, the destruction of free principles and a free constitution together. A genileman rising in the crowd—Mr. Chairman, be- fore these resolutions are put want to know whether any of these nominees have anything to do with the Know Nothing party ? Shouts of Shut up, dry up.”? b oul the {ull wig vore—in, procuring s "Gi. oupply of ckae st fe polls, and taking every other mearure 40 secre to Ow candidawes » trim phant election, Mr. Draruno Sarr then addressed the meeting. Ha conmmenced by auding to the presemt etate of parties, ama said that ho eansidered it his dutydn the condition of politica an’ the country to come Gorwara end give he support to the principle of the whi¢ party and to the glee tion of its eamdidaten to offices He challenged aay man to Kay whether the candidatos who were nominated by that party, were net omeng the best prevented tor the wullrages of the people. The conventions by which they were novainated, were conducted by men of character, whose solo dosire was to present men who they believed were Worthy of the confidence of the party and of the public. ‘hla meeting was called to introduce those mem to the slectors an every way dawerving of hale anpgaet, ‘The man whe beads the ticked, ald Mr. 8, ts ed General Aaron Ward, and the National deuoeratic city and ‘ammnany Cominittee, Stuyvesant Cor county deket. Hmvent Speners will nd drown the meting. fe rs iet of whom will publis the pay the day. By order eee TA RAND MASS MEETING OF THE | oftie Committer of Arranpements ef the Judicial pad Gite Go ‘ Fad oa kascctation, will be | County Conventions. HENRY i. MORANGE, Chairaian. ea, this evening, at Continental ial, corner ighth avenue ‘ALEX. ©. MORTON, Secretary. aut ‘birt; ‘reet. minent speakers will attend. #94 * i ay ander, THOMAS MANSON, President, A band of music was stationed on the first floor of the J, K, Faaan, Vice President. Metropolitan theatre building, which discoursed sweet Jolin Fouse, § Secretaries, music for an hour or two, and gathered. ite acrowd out- TH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE UNION | ‘ide, a5 well ar added considerably to the numbers inside. ~ 0 Democratic Republican Convention of the Pitt y third ‘There was a large posse of police in attendance, although ene iip os RA a eal ay holes we did not learn that there was any disturbance antici. [TIMOTHY WATERS, Jr., was nominated unanimously for | pated. Over the stage boxes and on the scenery at the PCounctisnan for the Wifty third, Connel datrat Chairman, | beck of the stage were affixed strips of canvass bearing i icrers matte Seer. McAdoo. the following inscriptions:— tached thomscivesto their organization, you all know how light hax been the tenure by’ which they held their principles, how false: their protessions ani how desperate their: plans. { regret for the sake of their ow honor, and that of our common country, that they wed wad considered long, before. uniting thomaeclves to a party who-e avowed object aad purpore it is to pat towviolent death, Americus slavery, and to put to death the American constitution, if it stands in their way. (App ivuse:) T accord to it this muah merit—that if itds succewatul, it will be the: great- est political strike of this or ang other age. That is all that history will write of it. This century and this Jece will be referred to as @ time when, in consequence of the general demoralization ot the pablic mind: in. relation, to nationel questions, a great poiftical party thas had governed the Union for re permitted itseif to be trans- ferred, body and soul; to anothes, whose sole aimn:and ob~ dead, Ther 5 oor soft friondw were dead, If thoy: ind no other onems 4 ney might vit at their ease. But they had scombinatim of prrtios agninst them, And inthe end they would! #.¢ tram tho republican part fizale. (Land hter.). ‘They hat also to tight Nothings. Uh ey had ene front, and-ileo Gemeral Seott in Was ngton—ene r, too. (Laugh i ter.) It in the uty of cemocrats to fyght thom way through, and! though vietoxy may not pereh on our ban- | mers in this ca mpage, theday will aswuredly comm when eur labors aad curvelferteowill be rewardedk — (Applause. ) Judge Moun) noct introduced to the meeting: Judge CarsOon, of Browlslym, who anid—Tho very able, dear ued aud 141! renmrko of my friends whe proceded me have occupied th» entire: ground. They have driven the sail into the wotf n of Ow pediticsl opponenta, ana it only vemaing tom rew.to aimed it. (asugbter.) Who can say tonight tha othe uations! demoe: Now York tx of ORLEE REIL LIPO DL IE DEDEDE DOE ELLOSE LOCO OLEEPLO IDE DEE: ———— é “aggense ject waa to destroy, the Union.’ (Applause.) It is my | dead? Whe wid!) not sus that they oun tiwag army, | T. Hows, (Applause.) The tesponse you give to hie D> WARD, TAMMANY HALL, REGULAR DEMO Bye kes eieommtbad Ren ‘The question was taken, and the resolutions were | hope that the altro cl mvernay 1, to. their oternad | equipped with revolution and detercdned to march to | name, he eontinued, exceeds any praise I cou. bestow. f cratic republican nomination:—For Alderman, Hoo. fai Sait trenins ae 6 cana. adopted by acclamation, honor, put their scheme to » violent death. (Renewed | the field teiretrow week to conquer? applause.) | He \s a merchant of the highest integrity, ond as = smog sberlhf aon abe edbsli NM He gam biden ie olacptenp copra ac ates es fia ; rane appladee.) But wo must meet them where they haw» | ls it porsible, If enid, thegreatand glarious Sante of New | momber of the Common Counell, in former days, be py ihecommites: HENRY BOUNORIG, Chairman ea cancatvmunies oh oun etaainoa en there were shouts for Clark, Brady, &e., and in | srisen. ‘They bave- amongst their numer able-apeakecs | York will not “wlen to. the gun fired fom Virginia ane | goinet the high © ut who knew bin,. for the DAM LLY. PIS 8 devlas aah edbdean coccinea response to the call Mr. Honace F. Ganx came forward | and-writer and T nagar it an fnpormat thab the as | wouncing victwrg” Sal ube Saye of Wowadcyiale nei | Heowaty, ‘the inpartaily, ‘and. the fexcleamige with $ eeeneeetenee eeennene e ard addressed the meeting. He said: be wble to nnrwance & the eountry that faaaticicm is | which he performed the Caties of hia offs. He is ot. ADAM LULY, JOUN ZIMMER, Secretary, tional Cemocracy of the city and cownty of New York JACOK ULRICH, OE LIIOLLOLOL OL ILE LEDS TL OLIOIIE LILO EE OLODOLE LOLOL 9) “4 h ¥ hes co at » for ¥ " iuteronted in keeping . Stat nheath ike the pees he Pe ERTG CGH TOI Le mak Cu nmwonsTiD Panceriam,. $y Sasow ctteanes> Wernare-oome up Mare t-slgih fo’) EO Sore prem od Cato pedieetarwate’tai{, twonn ibe eialstenie cake ina: ak terete ak ont: | coletenteca ieee ei bal rae, nee aa aa een Tanne, Une a dis conan Grteacaion sib," | tee voruse 9 a elite wor Rees neereaie: | the ators ae foes cousiee als tats, ove, se ne ease aay | Sos Uae hs a gelige L Cowan ONS ELA: C ITION, . ) . >, to driva twah of kimilar characts the offi ori, « mam. IO septate sf Ay gst nate cst coceseaceersarceceeectooscneeW | Upuapes eels Car Coane So Pema 5 CAPDIBGMR) || SS a amueye nt tgeeeotee. mcarecrnt vielorion|| yess eveelagte cheer tak oolaili trametaca ek maoss Laie Ul devove afl la peaees Sl anus eT eS Frederick Leporin, | At the hour appointed—halt-past T—there were some | }," She vigionsl toadaiciveie: tation roacting | ®¢ all that such men want, while the national de- | the rights ots fremaan om hisown cull. 2 trust the day ing of the Augena, nable in the basement, of tho Oy ~Patrtok, in 1,500 or 1,800 persons present, who exhibited their im- } election, and in tlew of all the circumstances Mwhish gur- | ™ooracy want nothing but ¥ ictories that shall last for | has come tat will #how these : national | Hall 1 peed arealy adit eg moradn ss ot beer ‘rancis Crossin, patience for the commencement of proceedings by stamp- | round us, I have not felt at Mberty to decline. Tam one | ¢¥¢F: (Applause.) The suf ect to which I particularly | democracy pf theaguntry are determsiucs to preserve the |, nomination; but T inky way, he f# a man who wor Jobe Foat. sine Msc g ; 3 wish to invite your attentia’ , is the subject of slavery. | constitution of thelr fa'bers,anctuat yom will show your | neither be guilty hugeelf cor allow theae wh areunder Joun Currin. tng of feet and the other ususl demonstrations, In the | Bt ,fartient int aes, catina Thee Ce et tee |! You all knowethat the wepu’ tiican party: cave organise’ | Southern ‘aloud that yo’ are, resoleed. to proteck Uae. |’ litm to be guilty of emortions To Tooovts Tedees mes Kempble, Charles Gillespie, course of the next half-hour the audience increased con- | for the sepubli {songs 4 x twill | 0 the platform of autiolay ery, You all know that the | Union ti 1ho eeargroems of the South aball fale, and the |, date for Commissiouse of Repairs; 9, John Tree, fame pble, pI for the republic must come to its rescno, and that {t will Y ; ; James Dunn, James Delaney. siderably, and finally there may have been some 3,000 | not answer for those who would preserve it to keep back subject of slavary was con nected with the formation of } granite bills of the North shall rou'uwe and de Coroner: nnd James.Dewey, for Street, Commissioner, he Le eae RE eo one RR BP : pS ates ok while there are thousands active and eager to destroy, |» ‘i¢-American Coustitutior ., 1 shall refer as briefly as I | told an anoodste of a Yank « divias who sel paid the vame b gh compliments, 20 thes, tac young Sonn Helly eon tags Husher. | Persons present. (Applause.) “Strange events have transpired: since, now | ©? to that fseus, and alt ough the subject is one which | text of is amon from the «2¢MMblw and fouad that bie nund the old, all the memberrof tbe whig party, Patrick MAWON, Secreiary. Hf * The meeting was catied to order at ten minutes to 8, | two years ago, the great democratic party of the State | Persesses but little inter get to any other than the stu | argumeats ewane inte fiat. with th evelogion, ould give they cordial support. He bag = peoceedal PLS a nae a le e P. M., by the nomination ot Wm. C. Wetmore, as Presi. | of New York, to whom the spoils and patronage of office | dent of political Listory | yet the time has arrived whea | Well . teu beg leave on this subjgct to | to rpeok of the eqadidates for the Judiciary, Murtay. Hott. MERICAN, UNION CLUB.—T1E INDEPENDENT | ging’ * seemed of less nmportance than-the maintenance of their | the national democracy? ,’ tigd got to struggle with |) aiffer with sed Lord,’ (Laughter.) And ro, said Lew}. Woodrulf, for thé Superior Courts A Meiectors of the city and county of New York are invied | cet principles, fest formed. a distinctive cganiontion, Soe ion, and, serious 1 4 the struggle may. to Mr. Capron, Ta ing, 99 adtult thet thasegnen Coleg for the Supreme Court) Catabrige Tev~ meet with the above Club, in mass meeiing, on Tnesday, Or: | ‘The nominaticn was affirmed by acclamation. eyo lond SGare ata wo contiteanad ster tenanbedinn ne thelr enemies of “he overcome thes es now aere of 'he constltedan, tan thix diving. did of | ingston for the dommon tleas; Chaxies & Birdeali for the tober a8, at 74 o'clock, to respond to the nom/nations made by i i ‘DE a OPER ” use.) Reforring t A ript ts Tou not will om adwit that they have | Marine Court: Theodore E.Tomlinewn tor Corperation Caum > Judge Morron then announced that the Committee on | witbout the aid of the allurements of office ; we are now ) ing , the period when We. ¥ . era ae Beran coe eee ae wil mary oynete. Comte H 5 Desembled upon the eve of su important State olection, | Constitution was erge nized, cur opponents :y Uh hewn presumpticur” Hi would nop’ sped: | sel, all of whom reesived » wartr-eulogiam both for thabe . heey ‘f follo } |. Const . 1 uu litle about ther, fraonds, the sofia, (A | private and publie character, ticir abilities as invwy ne, come all. By order, HAS, FRENCH, Chairman. Invitations had received replies from the following named a dian + Aor gh gen tag etd cn 4 stitution. did not recognize slavery. es s i ( ivate and publie character, t! oy lawyers, Yeux kane, $ Secretaries. persons, in addition to those which he would now | adversaries the seme el meg 6 t ies is false. It did. It foie Se) it in more forms than one. | yore, ‘Too soft. a snhjeet.”) He did nat thimk | end the rervieos which they had performed for the . When he had full Justice to these coudidates he read :—Lyman Tremain, Albany; John D. Fay, Rochester; It recognized it mot in name. cl, waa the love of free- | the softs worthy to be trusted, and he wold 8 Drlef view of the history of the hig pert, nas preg: Hf Ye at a I pe SET cin dom of tho:a who! ought 1 sttles of the Revolution | tgarefore tell his fuonds, the liquor dcale MERICAN DEMOCRACY. And we are still the aame. Our principles are-the sami careenys Col, James Page, Philadelphia; Hon, John Willard, Sara- : M catientel tonae thal? pam wanancd sid tee tieeee mineomendier ene ie’ ’ P q and. who leéd the f that system which these | lewas corry he coulAsnot vate for the irfu Lt) 01 r pas jan: Fp pros RAN! MIFIGATION ew York; % i r “ bs 2 miged ery ii ‘one, ld tes wir eraanio® that 1¢ wpok of the wobthe party in 5 ‘D MASS RAMIFICATION lips, Esq., ew York; Hon. John C. Mather; William G. | thote political doctrines which have elevated the Ameri Pig Mer frgtin| 7 seccgalend slay A 2 more than on, sous ae Poets wenenies 1 ae a oes 10 ees sathe sores De See vee ten Juyan, Exq.; Col. J. L, Curtis; R. W. Hughes, Esq., editor | ° nation to the front rank among nations. Another of and in mor 4 Ar Tammany Want. democratic republican electors ot the city and county ot | of Richmond Kraminer; Gen. Elijah Ward; Hon, H. A. bbc! aonetacinteinslngcs Re RTT Clover, Missourl, Hon. H. W. Rogers; Hurmon S. Cutting, Ox Tavnspay Evunteu, Oc 1 AT Thy O'CLOCK, Esq.; Hon. John A, Lott; Ex-Gov. Dayid Tod, Ohio; Hon. 4 David L. Seymour. ofthe On nAMEARY ‘order Committee of Ari By DANIEL At this juneture two men drew over the stage an im- mense placard, recommending Harry Howard as the democratic republican regular nominee for Street Com- ing toward our eh elt tana fide nnd § who come among as with, ntentiang; a right honorable Amertonm feoling, ever to wusiain car own commtry, omr own manu- fnctaras, and ont own meen in preference to aul others, While they adhered to these prineiples amd were true te euad other, he had no fear of defeat. The democratic party ‘Wavall split op, and tere was a dorire among the members o> the whig party % unite and give thetr votes for the nen who were presented by the whig convention aad whe were incapable of Mibery of oftelal corruption. Alth: They rea 4 it by the Simited powors they gave to few for Prady, Mertom, Howard and Wher nanos. the general gave nent; they recognized it by the reser- WARMAN aeangunced that none of thpse gentlemen vation tothe St ates of all other powers than those ape were present, but ‘atroduced Mr, Rose. cifically, couter ed: they recognized it by representation, A Voux—Who ‘she? andtaxatien {6 ynded upon slaves; and they Fecognized ¢ | Mr. Rose—The aniy response that can,he given is that by the, gov! sion for the surrender of fugitive slava | heix a nstional temoerat. (Bravo.) Appearing in this Who right + escape from ono State into another— | hall devoted te quius, he would be excused for feeling The national democracy enter! ha respect cod | somewhat abas yd; hut ho believes that their sympathlen Yeneration {€ the constitution and th 4 men who | and good wishes would ationd on 4'} that they had to formed ib a8 any republican or Know Nothing. Theydad way ‘They stad to-night in the midat of an vnexunpled stood. by 3 in ite darkest hours, and would staud 4 it is. our purpores fs the utter coi n.of thove dogmas of feustleim and intolerance whieh, threaten curtsivil and religious literties. (Applause.) Such aro the pur. pores and abjects of the democratic party; such they have ever beem, aud such they will remain. How is it with our political adversaries? Alas! how wi! The great whig rarty is no more, Its Inaders have disbanded it. Like Aateon, it has been devoured by ita own doge. ‘Those principles which its leaders avowed, and.for which its masses so long and so ardently struggled, have been IDENT CANDIDATE FOR STREET Cente oney K, OCTOBER 20, 1855.—AT A MEETING OF | cud a voice shouted, “Shove that one side, Harry— NDe fined nnd Sort Commttizes elt nt Mr Belaeln, 23° youd allright?” Sb st, both bodies ed and gave the unanimous amination fo ‘John Juco Diehl for Counciiman of the i7th | Judge Monrox then proveeded to read the following 4 4 06 iu such ® city as thls, there eeulkl be no ultratem, missioner. repudiated as unworthy of a great party. ‘Its lenders Prinephs have been axpoupeed in this country hes y cox. to ther'aat, * t that period of our bistor ich might sturtle the great of old f. thei must he admitted that they sere opposed W the extem. x. This feature waa received with intenye satisfaction, pe ditentie a canaire and after serious and caim = ne arpaces 2, A Pao place ogi hs ogo f I of-all that ta rion of slavery, With these principles they might ge ¢ memorios of the past and of the prospects of the 4uture, have with almost entire unanimity, consigned their party to a grave from which there is no resurrection. (Applause.) A national to guerd agaast the down ment oth 4 American nation was in fayor of freedom. | noble in wankind, (Applause) He believe So strong was the love of freedom then that thp desire | the ecountwmances of those ground him he saw wawunlt orval ihat the blot of slavery should be removed | spirit whch Proyideuce hus bestowed on the iathers into the contest, eure of adding another to thelr Victories, if they vere only united. In the words of t celebrated Ivader, they wyst “awake, arouse andi shake as one i be. hich ewery stu- | of the republic. (Applause.) They hat heard | off the deworops thet littered on their garmenta.’ O, BEINET, Chairman of Soft Committee, letters from Daniel S. Dickinson and others :— Eeohal i nm (og the pores: silences ? piety pred pati : Sine ocurines OfVirginis | bere to-night, from a ae At the oenclusion of Mr. Stalth’s remarks, Mr. Trropome Son MARTIX, Chairinan oi Hard Committee. FROM EX-VICE PRESIDENT GEORGE M. DALLAS. pl these are themes no longer worthy of iepcstin, and a law Testricting slavery, aud the British govern- | in the democratic camp, those words of experience and | E Tomteso, the candidate for Counsel to the Corpora “ i Purapevnta, Monday, Oct. 15, 1855. OTICE.—THE WHIGS OF THE FOURTH COUNCIL | Grxtixaes—I nm honored by your communication of tbe N District of ‘Third ward, are hereby invited to attend a | 10h instant, inviting my attendance ata mass meeting ot the on Wedn evening 2th inst, at 744 o'clock, national democratic party of New York, on Monday next; and thehowes oC A: H. ‘tyler, No. 1 Church street, between Barc: | were ttrecoueilable with other inexorable engagementa, I ‘streets, nomin tlon, came forward ta response to the unantmouse call at ejected it. Virginia, without reward, without terms | wisdew which were to gage them on their pati to vie the meetin gave to the general government thegreat north. | tory. For him there was but one foeling to exprors 2 Forritory, saiming’ nothiog moce’ than. that | of the young student af American history. tatex which woud be formed out of it, should | beea called upon ax American citizens to presaribe and objects no longer worthy of contention. They are gone! Veace be to their ashes! (Laughter and applaase.) With heartfelt joy the great democratic party of the nation says amen. (Renewed applause) ‘So much for the whig party. How is ft wit He began by drawing stploture of the vf the democratic party, which, he ph» atom routed, even wre the battle commenced, av, met ; ide lican | disown a portion of the Ame natvonalily, bella and all were in « hopeless hi | should feel much pleasure in seizing thie unity to greet that portion of the deme- mitted to the Union, provided they had repub ‘ low man of diruntor it soraw I. aide Coctinan. By order cf” H OROMIEE, | many chorluhed (Heads; valued alle for tase pusiic'at tek? | cratic pasty. who clung’ to the samébietration whes thet ‘wf tutions, (A volce—“three cheers for Wi Ty How | et what it was to proseribe Se eee | ieodes hed Seeetiok ehat Gite bone ae frman pra tem, | personal worth. . adrainistration abandoned. the national democracy’ | °C 4 this have been ifthe sentiment of Vir snot | of language, of retigion, or 0 Hy Peed coe Bay A _ vreeeed. Looking (o the whig Lemmas genes wee d Pa EIN A Ser ewan ween reIe En ops S02 ba dhne Ng (On the causes and character of democra'ie divisions in your | Where wre they’ They too are disbanded, except as in | ‘®! avor offreedom’ L venture to say that there are men | principle of true ézmocracy, and that prinetple he pager mga gn party, 1 BER 1865.—JOHN HOST, Esor..—DEAR | noble State, it would be unbecoming In me to express an {nter- he ™ he bli ty who live upon es- | lieved to be the amimating spirit of his native land Me | ter who might leave it, be was determined to keep in the TO! tons, . , EsQry ‘eddling sentiment. ‘They wit douviless be clinenanet ia | few aad dispirited clusters they still hover around the |! » attached to the republican party pO ; Sh sete takte eas dese cn ‘oak eT ie pm Prove ng nt alg gga gy holes where they are provided with executive patronage | “4 es that are the fruit of the infarnal traffic to the | bad been taught to reverence it in his youth, eed he re inks and to stand there so long ax the old banner TAC) a # 2 « Demo and plund ‘inant. | that tn thedevation, on cardinal and tuntamenta points of te (Applause and laughter.) The masses It was a Virginia man who introduced | cognized it here to-night. int he way soked as au Ame | *aved above him. (Applanse.) To the Amerionn party merican presented by the Tit division and duly approved by a i i ct e constit ir 6 | be would say, 1 am Amerioan enough for you. Hy the mows nomination : Connellma national democrats of New York to the cotstitutlonal Union, | are dishande: j thore cf them who were honest, but whi 4 .o proporition into the constitution that the slave traie | rican to say that under the constitat m and thisgfag } » of MThirty-aecond district. PRA By DAVIS. ‘Oairnan, there have been dispinyed sn ardor, sincerity and firmness | through mistake or {gnorance, confounded ‘samen? 4 ould pease in 1808, and the republicans of that day op- | was to prosertne his fellow-man for difference of race or memory of bur fathers te recenied, rr et am i 'E Mesem ier, Becretary. og ra RS sian cat veer, | with democracy, are with ua beart and soul. OF tts poud it, Slavery isa great evil. It is a great injustice rah, Auations, t cinnts on. tite broek coum, lap sagt Y6 much plengure in adding, that your vaat services tt | Vain, goutlemen, your irieni, aud most ovedicat arrramte | leaders, some few still cling to the wreek, looking about ind oppression to the slave owners; but it is a great " M Awertean e , he con th Ning hes, an citivena, ¢ constitution, by which we are bound to give the fugitive, although I am not here as an apologist nor the advocate of slavery. but J « peak the trate —(appleure)—and when any orator in the Senate or Houre says this ix not in the compact, he ls not ent and his argument be fale. | would say to the States, you bave complete control withia your own Hinita; for some convenient plattorm upon which they may, Jurop with safety, Their positions and prospects. arco Titlible indeed. “Others of their leaders have, buldly, thrown off the mask, and are united, heart and:haniy, with conspirators against the American. Union. The Uni blessing - to thore four millions of people who | of this land, in every valley, are the subjects of it. (Applause.) Aa time | there is one «ingle denial of ti, nerionn poople passed On. the importation of slaves caased, | is the soul ofsreedom; thejAmerican people have uplifted and up to that time there was no “abolitionists in the | the standar® of freedom an’ Jove and tolerstion to all. ted Stater; no republicans to interest themselves for | (Applause.) He had travelled in forelzn abolitionists deserve @ passing notice, That party bas that race, of whom {t must be aid, that the wrong was wttended. He had been received in the eotter’s cabla always appeared about the thine of our annual olectiom not to keep them in slavery, but to put thom there, and | at right, and met nothing but frlendahlp, kindness, aad and has seemed like a small dark cloud. up , | that wrong was inflicted more by the North than than by | above all interest to know he was an American. An our, political horizon, They too are disbanuad thescuth. In 1804, Louimana was purchased from | when that word was uttered it was a «pell to open the GM. DALLAS. Fee Th aikuarested motives always deserve. Ver? | 7, Auer. 0. Morton, L. P. Clover, B, W. Giover, Was. sin: 1LES SMITH, Secretary, pro tem. clair, John King. FROM THE HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. EGULA! [OCR. 1 ATION FOR CORO- Bisanamtoy, Uct. 20, 1365. sre MUSED, HEINE, Gextiemrn—Your favor of the 10th, inviting me to attend ees tase _taa deseo Tr Comme, | miaddress « ratiication mase meeting of the natlonal demo- JOORATIC LICAN GENERAL Ci ER. | cracy of the eity and count few York, at the ian A sy peg ir this committee will be held at theatre, on the 22d inst., is before me, and I regret to that Fe ian Tusedy evening, Oct. 2 at 176 O'clock. | eee tareugh tie test Weck: Gill not peel mae Lite at | unlike others, they bare not abandoned thelo princiyie ,° | France; and therowere then no remonstrances about the | casket of love and affection in the human’ beart, | but the Territories belong to the repubiie; aad 1, fr one, a ROBERT KELLY, Chairman. | sent for an hour; ner have I time to speak In becoming terms | nor have they absndoned their designs. yy va | lave te But about thirty years ago, there sorang | It xeemed welcome to thelr hearts and fresiies od with the ‘Sestatipe ot Jamns L, Buxzoicr, ofthe Importance of the campaign ote prowl andelevatedpo- | merely abandoned their organization to become pars | up at the North this abolition party. They sail ‘slavery | Could he forget that? Could he forget that on the moun ay tw nve Minton, bold Seat ALyneD CuaNnceLion, J Socretarte ua aarcke tae vac foo at ut. |, Snother, erected upon a larger scale, with, new leace ,, | ls no longer profitable to us, and we will begin and prac- | tains of Switzerland, in the sunny clime of Italy, and un ne—we ave no more to do with theee (POOUNY HALL NTY 3 OM Sindaten, Lat every (rac patriot rend the aad ‘and reso: eal Oo! candidates, every trae patriot r ress and rei day) evening, Oct. 23, at 9 o'clock, at Tammany 1 2d of August List, and coutempiate the character of the cand! “DANIEL 8. DELAY AN, Chairman, dates there nominated and rej Let “fusion, with her F, Hannison, } secretaries [ied [rte gen Meg . she ES pend and 4 2 seeks ridious stren; national p 3. th ore turbance and ue ina tho conto said above ‘il ot A hag y RAL COMMIT. | {int precious band of bread pai © toa Ee ee ee Tei sin te val officera, of people have appointed a day for their fasting and bu- ‘fered the follow Ciriani, othe Steal ] ™ vith such a platform of ronnd constitutional Privoiples, we Tt hasbeen that the whig delegates of the | deserve success, With a ticket eo of that stern Jnckso- sembly district, comprising the Kighteenth and | nion democrat, Aaron Ward, and his wordhy associates, one eentrnca ards make a nomination for | abd all, we ought to attain i. ‘and have adjourned sine die. thus virtually disfcan Ithas long been obvious that the anthslavery element would ‘chising the ‘Of that distrtct who desire to support awhig | be drawn together by the attraction of aggregation, and would in the judgment of this carnmittse It ia | make common canse against the democracy. That event has bi @ put in nomination in that dis | mt last foand consurnmaiinn in the fusion of wad free sail: ers ns “republicans.” The leaders in the Buifalo movement i Rcanvod That the chairman of sald convention be request. | Of M44, have already mostly gone—a few are © yet bana weding ‘arileat fat the table them by the national ad Sc to call ed con eaten Ciera tmnt te pomtiaation for | they will leave too, as acon as ihe repsat ia over. In the mean- ‘oo, Pry iy Chairman | ume the ational demnooracy must contend with thelr heredite- it carshoal dectime torncts (rat then the otegaias to sald — ry foe, and its recrutta front the free soil ranks and Maine law ora majority herent have power to reorganize and | Yotartis, with the Know Nothing or Ameriean, party and Saks emanates ee deel, el a econ. | Make RIS eA outst pute es | ’ vention Serathareh to mont on Moder toe insiant, are in the field wih a ticket made up trom phialo free siege ‘Thompson’s Hall, corner of Twenty: sollers of 1548, standing openly and notoriously upon s with more unscrupulous men at their head, anddity jg | tise philanthropy, so long as we can do so without loss | der the very shadow of the capitol at Rome, he had re from them oniyin the amount of political end: pesw —jyai_ | to ourrelves.”” (Applause.) About 1819, the State of | ceived puch welcome and kindnew’ He could not. (Ap profiigacy, and also in respect of tho recklensneas vit}, | Missourl applied for admission into the American Union. | pluuse.) Who stood true to freedom and thejoonstitation which they wage war against the interosts of the"? —ainn, | Slavery was her local law; and she came in with- | in the dangerous times of the revvlution? Who exposed ED Lena All these elements aco now combined snger | out the clause which prohibltory slavery. The North | the conspiracy of Gates against Washington? Men whoe the name of “‘gepublican.” What aname! Whe {hai | oppored her admission on that account, although the | descendants ar iio the ranks of the na towed associations cluster around it! How it bsif 24 ‘yy | reople of the State of New York might by their constitu. | tional democracy on the document ¢ afrech the consecrated memories of tho past! IW Ack | Lion establish slavery to-morrow. The South protested | posing It, niiton and Lafayet our enemies, and we are to mest and to overcone them, | ®#4lnst that opposition, and that the South had an equal | (Applause. )tHe denounced the heartlersnes and (asinee- While the waters of the political firmament lim j4 tna, | Might there with the North. They said that Louisiana | rity of abolitionists. To foreigners be saul—gire us the been broken up, another party has arisen, whic — Gesuryox | Was purchased by the common treasure, and theConst!. | principles of the true national democracy, aad we will Perhaps more than « passing mention. Candor ye \ireq | tution of the United States protected then in thelr as- | give Zone boon desired by all mankind.’ (Applause.) that J should not attempt to diminish thein iz Finally, it was agreed that the compromise line } Are pirations of—he asked—of all nations untrue? ox despiee the strong apprehensions which Ife i Vith'te. . 20 min. thould be established. That, perhaps, | Shall Ireland for ever wit by the wayside a beggared gurd to them, I refer tu the organization ‘WF ich passed | ¥ 08 the fatal error of eetablishing a geographical line ina | Rachel? (No, no.) Give wt vletory, and we to-morrow under the name of Know Nothing. (Applns yo.) They | country whore interests from north to south, from east to | will give you & boon more precious than all rally under tne name of “Americans,” yall the ob- | Wert, are identical, And now the republican party ofthe | planse.) A day may come when t! Jects of thetr organization, so far ns we aa’ jeaurn any- | North say, not that the law abolishing that compromise | Crimea may appear on our soil; and where « thing about them, are’ anti-American. (Loud ap- | line shall be repeated, but that no more slave Staves hall | have not the sympathies of the people of Rurope with aa? plause.) Their purposes are secrets 1 heir organi. | be Admitted into the Union, The question of slavery is with | But there will come up then a yolee from the heart of zotion is concealed; thelr lenders” 4 ow unknown | {be people of thé South a question of property. Suppose | Europe, enying to us— Brothers, be of good cheer, we to the public snd unknown to yon MMncen | the question was reversed. Suppose that in respect to | are with you,” (Great applause.) He pr ophouled in the Thay pars by pumbers, by Lem bys bolt. They | th common territory of the 1 » the people of the } triumph of the national democracy, the attainment of are classified by degrees. They emerge m darkness | South should ray, “We will go there with our alaves, | that home of truth Justice and freetom, when they only to be consigned to greater and more utter da:cnpes | bUt you shall not go there with your cattle or your mo- | should be to humanity, of Kasse; fight for your share ad In, fight for it—we ‘will fight tor freedom astionpplanve.) And I ray, in regard to ae jetlon Peay one has taken any oath that bin soe: selence will not furtain him im keeping, the reoner he takes hack tracks the better, Let ine et be m0 (Be poe We. and that | now inwuga and challenge competition In the Tomtinge to the re nA ae considered thority in politics than they were entitled to. He, for ome, would ne anit ty dotation from Peter Cooper, or thosewith whom he acted and he would tel. them that it was to the verdict of the people that be looked Sor rupport in this eampa'yn. Althongh they had taken the fame of reformers, they were no Setter’ than anybody ele and they had proved thematives unworthy of the pile support, by ciowng the Tammany Hal) party te em! thou by the nome. He di! not méan to aay one word delong to that party, but he would 1 not rubmit to dletation from any ome, mtent to go before the people on bia owe ever merits he might possens, (Applause) Mr. Mitisxes next adreened the necting and rpoke te the strongest terms of praise of the canditates on the against the men = ™ ‘Wilmot iso platform, ennneinted by the Ktate Conven- | by the democratic party. (Cheers) 7 poy 4 . | ney,” bow would we not cry out on the Snjusti‘e of that? True as yon circling spheres to nature's pian, whig ticket, which all troe whigs, he wabi, were bound ie Tee aE er oe eet Te teraie Whig | You which placed thom in’ nomination, tan such things be? | ed from the gloom of thelr creation. tem Jeare agen mk: | Every time the question of admlasion a's toric sree And man the brother five the frien! of rane duty to support hot y WM. HALL. Chirman. © | The softs end free sollers deserve severe rep: for | were supported by the whig party, wii "trom the’ thine | UP, this same fell spirit is put in agitation, and the ex- After three cheers for the national party, three groans » Sinrw stated thats circular had boom a + thelr treatment of the sdministration and the embarrassmen’ | of its origival organization has ever & on to sur | Mtence of the Union endangered. in 1860, the Union | for the American party, &e., the meting, mt \ to Il | sent to thowe who were Invited 2 cate Vies ‘ & Tarrgx, Mperetarton, ae ad ena aK cea ‘ae Sear when mined dishes | render ite men and its principles t obtain one tingle | pasred compromize measures, and on that the mational | M-, spars'ed. ria uate and rrenne, Gning vet pike y non way House, New York, Oct. 12, 1865. roverbially dangerovs, and foread a choise between the | vistory. For a short period they triumphant, The | democracy now stand. We say that the poople of theas Whig County Meeting at che | Jit) 2 corre in much upactiion of whe dh Bit wise i th and Twenty. | Boh ool wt delphia Democratle Whig County me a their names to be used, fo notify him st his office betwe Asseumiy Disraicr—Kighteonth ant Twenty, | free sol and tolt wings, upon those who neighboring sity of Philadelphia wea» the scene of their | Territories have a perfect right to say whether slavery p J n Fe aa A aE ou principal explalt. Arichanie maa ,the scene of their ] *ballexirt there. Danish the exciting question, ant let Broadway House. o’dock thet (Monday) evening. He coueleded ng thet the thanke of the meeting be anaall tendered to the Hon, Veter 7. Voortix ond lew « gave thetr names snd characters We sustain te for which it hed been called The motion wes unanimously adopyte!, and the meeting fe te a tae to the utter dark. | us #0 PeyBaprPartos snd to pe i ieee latvia A meeting of the whige in favor of the nominnes oa nese from whence oper , lause. . on for your attention {n atoning to « i ; dicted the! ten lovg years have they mumbece! i -CA"Rs%%-), Zor | speech whieh Wes much longer then thet 7 Weigiaatl int | tbe clty, county and judicial t helt last night they have recently again ¥ verged. and in one | ‘pied to have addressed to you, at the Broadway House, in response to the following of our Western cities a new mM seaere has illustrated Mr. Clarke retired amid applause, and there were cries | call — Committee the Were "tothe harm Rosvention held a meeting on Monday. erga: | Tels some consolasion however 10 reflect that the Hon ing, 4 Hall, on the cocuer of Twenty se | of those branches of an avfectionate fainliy Ix not fusl. They rept cirest and Fourth avenue. | Upon balloting fore delegate | will mect again. But Welr meeting wil! be like thoss of the SANE grocenacd "to SAKA Tor's candidate for ansemaoiy. | iid ct ay dad or en Lat Upon the first ballot Theodore B. Voorhees, Kaa. reosived he | we og and Magog of antl slavery elements congregate thelr their resurrection, (Lond apy due.) It in not » for Brady, Brady. Instead of Mr. Brady, ¢ Was Covsry Mnevina.—Ler ten * mae een enpouenes nomination, It was then moved to make nation wna} forces. It will arouse all the patriotic conservatism of the | iy %1 4 i 1 "7 ‘Be ‘of € anc Wass Vow , devine m . pimous, which was by acclamation. ule anide te tel 4 in the general breaking,WM f political parties which bp WHE, nego, introduced to and ad. The whig) : = Wa! Bak seh Ward, Chairman. | fPmal"Zeanacraty, ni the rptrit of Jackson, and Galnoua, and | the last eighteen months has *# nesed they should haye } dressed the smecting, | He aid—He had very rarely had vat om United Bates Metriet Comrt. wen na Ward viay cr py! Caner of: Id, . c en lew magenta st a fi a prot te an Ofeenton when tar a | ede mth heed Son jotbctal nome, and oil those in favor at reir CHARGE OF vareime oor « VEOOeL vor TRE #LAvE . @ over it tn the momen , our pany sirens longing or 7 o . " enchment f ¢, Pitan, Zee Ward, § Tellers wee es eh a Ae mysterious things. fant apleit bios ten thom | and do something for the good of the couse, A dee | init rxpensen of tue city goveromen', relorm in ‘be wm TRADE. rate of the Ly areaus «of ee oy, od in (aver of much strength; but I feekevm? trained to say, in all can- | erat om an ceeasion like this, who loves his | \mrsuon 0 the punus, lueeus of ton eis be proms 7 dor, that I was astonished ¥¥ en at our lant annual elec. | CRU, though he were dumb a» the am spoken of in | Pinos cpeakers UW etrese the meeting, Come ine, ems Oct, Bh — The Uw Seats 6 Mamacd Frheverie The ‘NION DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN COMMITTER.— The reading of Mr. Dickinron’s letter was received with it ‘Will meet this (Tuesday) evening at 7% Uxny HE eet el rent) yee ees | cheers and other demonstrations of approval. i , tion Tfound that mW sred 100,000, votes. Shame | “cripture, could he open his mouth, The time for | aii! Avterdant in this case is charged with having, in Febre ‘ie transection of imporian Paine. By order, Clamorous requests {rom the gallery “histe Harry ® | +4 the people of Siw te of New York! Shame 4 steument, ier ssares, er ‘gone by. Now Is the time for Craizminn Genres commun, | ary In64, equipped and otberwine j Apt 6 GORE B. WILLEANS, little higher up #0 as we can look at him.’” to the demoeracy of the Sate of New York, that they | “ction. You have been tmught by recent observation 4 Young At WH. pd dap tale argc Fo phy on 4 rqyerad PAT? Carrnay, ' $ Secretarion. Mr. R. J. Diiow then offered the following resola- J *hould permit a party mpen whore banner civil and po- | ‘bat the great democratic party are now confronted by | Mi enantio 7 tetpre-ones ce 7 ao oe ‘ork, for the par pose of ee ploying that vesudl in the trade ant business o litical proscri end nothing els, is inscribed new evemies, or rather by combinations of old foes, The A band was engaged for the oseasion ant enliven! the q 1G STATE CONVENTION.—THE COMMITTEE OF | tons :— be inacribed, Te crtnens pong genet Naud applause.) | tite has been when we met the old whig party proceedings by the performance of some very gol sire. | }rownring negrons, malatiogs oF persona at ele trom « | Ws for the uate Coneniion, wilbe ly | Resolved, That the Territories. of the United States, The disgrace is yours; the Mingrace ie mle Lat us, As formen worthy of cnr sien! Tn addition to this and the other attractions which are | y7iMm for'.on the comet of Alston, to be wld aa slaves or cet eeey, where they Iwill be mappy 10 receive The dais; | Cre the Grmmnse property of the people of the ee Psat Sato nity It to be so 0 | And we have come out conquerors: but now it iv with | 4. be found at all political meetings, there was» large The case baving been called, ’ Gates elect 10 sald convention, this confederacy, aud all are watuied to thelr Tull, tree wad | Longer in mee applause.) | them somewhat as it was with the enemies which the in Greed street, to notily the | The Dnetriet at stated he was ready on the part COMMITEE. equal eojoyment. That the constitution bas not What are their I Want the objects of their | Filgrin Fathers met with. Instead of upon war it waa | Votre opposite the house in Grand street, wy metlly of the United States, G. B. Dean, H. W. Genet, upon Congress (he right, either fo establish or prohibit domes pet go napel © cannot ener the cells whera they | stratagems, massacres, torches and incemvilaries. | public that something was going on inate The mort us " oA Out consequens® H. ©. Mi fd: Fiiiamson, Heise Wika Proviso upon theergar tanta at meiocat | ich Wate couveations, for. thank Ged, wo are not sap. | Co now the whig party disbanded, united again with the | ‘eu notwithstanding all thie, wae 0 semervns ee | og ate wer they ababe tas tw ahlo'to iy tae James ths liatanee e, Bove ibe Wiimot Froviso upon ihe orgsy iaation, of serra plied with dark lawterns, s.nd all thas we ean knowabout | abolitioniets. come together, anlitor what? Were at have been expected, but thoes who did attend | (oases Mr. Catling © iu ssother them ia what we cso lonrn by inquipy. What do we learn rnd aap oh. Ry Sat inquiry riany ot them deve delonyed io the | party, we need not then have entertained so wach fear, | Teregte” “4 euuunnnam ane WOpe fr cisely, the meet late Vice lg soranonr acd, — to nay, that some | Put the time has come when treason to this Union «talks Gen. Wm Hal, who womi SE eT vile thor femocracy, and & Violation of the righ. ot the pespie. of the. Ww ATION.—POR COUNCILMAN FORTY- “ Wine Bae Stxteenth ward, AUGUSTUS ©. BOUR- Resolved, bony the Congres, fe United States has the : coger! iranehs of thie Court, wa "Mr Uerart io the Superior Conrt o hat be wae extremely Territories the power of | few heve, the demor racic party, } abr 2 ~ tng ote antes te, codes ty Oe. ow Presiden The District Attorney etatel ¢ constitution of the United teli'us that America must be ruled by Amenenos, Pee - Re Fx ay ED i thie Fang Seral bore oe Seyeee tet. ers. cher stich ee ee eas cause to ee “Ee ooh ey a4 “wrorkuncnes eporMgONAT PRQvIgIONAL CowMprERE.—A wm | Batts: tnt te recon acer the people of Ne. has it not always baeo rulnd by Amerisoa? When, } teen ‘Maced amt seouten at tos: is sey vata Sty jeotinnen wore notepad a Sele a hae snace suet '¢s bat sense 00 tetapte tensteah rly the We "a Provisional Com. fo : Mociplesof the | teil me, when was Awpatica cy other than | —aye, aud from the pulpit too— =the diesolation |, a Peeters hed adlled from this port in toe monthe, to be om Fill be helt Commitee’ is comusted. of Wr azveben. cont ton ae, abla stig | Aimerichne? ABd, wl mo is it ponitie that ({ihe'V alam or the” emancipation of slaves. (Hlasea bem Whinoay, Herma Maan, Bennet Lowia Jr, } Simmalt Ws elie re eal ho ome he aon, R. 8. Collins, D. Bowly and James Quinn; Shy a ye by sught but Amserlegant bel aed, Komeey it time that every democrat should be awake « Steen PB in a lon that offence It wae due to justhon ., - Y; (Sden! -) | net. Tet action take ». What might tose were wever + Arbaghnot, Collector: BY rr puTENOT, Chairman. nived That the formal annean!’ party com. | Is there any danger to be ayeriod? Ne If the maser | have been or condition: head car mutitors canine! jamrgh Met pod Ly inptipnbnsene fog ~ Ay Hy 5, D. ©. Hasvanson, Secretary. ; “latgorousand pe, | Cla Ret know it, tne leaders of thad faction well knew | themselves with meeting iogether and pasting resol. ts 2s Drer: brome,” HL Gerard nat thet ble client, the Getvadent, 40 wr detest? ‘ te AE ee aie pea nations. constitaiwons provide that the | while the euemy were inthe land! We wi), have the cane tyler, bet ander the ICAL PRINTING AT ALL HOURS.—PHAIR & patriot, We tas the consummation of the odi- | country > Boveemed and cantroliad American | teen in wtih, Ts efvil and liverty io weernent of Mr. ant . sre prepared 10 print porters, handbili, circaiars, BY sen in 1648, to establish the anu: | citizens. But they tall us emigration must be checked. | danger? You have been told how apt b cireody, You “ to go Ww Wiel weday, that he wold Peer, bso Soy ok eH Aril a 00., 22 Boskaman werent | Seder wia' Yeas aur orth, Baan unon s gvogrepaienl ne, | Weng? 1 wish 1 hed Tee ae eg tntianee compe’ of | have bel, y, Moses and the Faophets, ani if | HAwer! © rie ‘ eo om Tharetey unless he was obliged to wake Dispatch vuilding. cena would be (hv knell of he Unlon, and tho dowraction of } cin! discord. {would eek thom ot the keene | Ten,te Bet theta, neither would youl hewr ome | 10. Wineman, Maphen i Mannie “ Ln Yt pOOe la Compaen vewce of te 6 barman om the fairest fabrig of government which the pairiotiem of man | 4.1.5 azeady tes a hooting the done Cf. hy dew. . any man | flew re Davies sua. i se wn dow * lhert x rhe qi « i Joie that DOUBLESEATED, PATENT-CUBUTONED Resolved, T? at in our opinion, speaking for our own State, | manbood? p ‘ult you relract the invitetion at the prevent look at the past. os bore pe} Ture ¢. Yona, nus we as [Ely crened eo cabeaehs ont Co. invest #'yle); has toon cae et Se Se ay sed * the present admitinira is won tee Ge niet. re ts emcee ‘world, and which bas © ‘ede Quaker, and read of the persecutions ‘ioe particularly se ome of them engaged (0 enethaw pally me for noing to travel and has | we made Na tieoe Pramtiie Pines recline of ths, Uoled vished of ail cations! Wester Ot cera bee osetadeipesltaal, religions Want tar uips, buraing, | Oo Mey. Team 4. Benme brameh of thie evurt, The cose war therefore sfjrurand. $ ‘a eet of harness, made by Gibson in | States, to tanasclam of tree sot) was rebuked ant extin He, to correspond with the above, Can be seen *, but the vain and silly project of esercin. through Is'S, Arcade fiables, 113 Clinton place, | PSFY machinery, 8 renomination in tf, Induced the . bolle’, pon the very advent of bis administration, of form cx permooate | vet Gimseear nO. (Applause) Our national | Catholics now, why maj not ale perverote erie been oF Bathpal bast Let the Diack agenlietin oe they rg 4 4 4 progress =, io oo staal f abolitionie's oud free sollers, have the power, an Joan Oniiry The Teuington, N.C, Plag bar bowtel the wom of Milsagd gDingoge byt tye Vpeergeatial campeiga of 188. a

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