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WHOLE Nu. 4498. MORNING KEUITION—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1855. only to fall into the Tages of the Restorauon, Never hadt ABUERTISCMENTS LALWio EVERY THE LIQUOR DEALENS aw SELCUTIONAL RIGUTS PARTY. IGBTS OF PROPERTY dada tha tod Maptriee: Prinsicine involved ta the. 1. fined at the ballot box extent ; if yo, I cannot THE CoN peteate murder wader U ion of such dou! thorkty, Leaunot 0 tion (rom a. is nopell d Lo its execu olmovomania, Kelleving (hat the man will carry out the spirit of bis declaradon, it becomes us as reason. able men to advise the Liquor deaiers in that aafortinate | eali- ty to submit to the temporary inconveutence of ti Under the assurance (hat ample aipnement will be thelr property and Speak ras At te tact that even “in ‘manarchical Court was a brotbel, and the naon fusttated the Court. Neve jet never ovtore nor since a4 + erature of the restorstiog of ‘The that | a Ah e time of Charl is beliewe (let had the theatre been 60. it been so degraded. is @ living monument of Pg of oo bbe best form 14 Worst form, ‘suthors written pastages which would have disgraced the pa je, Aristopanes or Terence. were most uentton. to be set arite or eember elections, s te insiolability of the rights of property. ‘Gur cistiiuilon guaranters 0 {ta cliizens the undistarbed sion of all property houest'y obtained, with Cuil exercise Gravis Gueibitoncerceptig on); cases where's monte) ine exists tn its: fOr to suppose ‘hac he ‘thar constitution Lutended 10 conter, ; 10 ore locul gover Raval principle. our State will appear Tuk of sistertvond whowe hav been Duta wareb fron one net of Wofarmoon int the next during (he whole career of their existences ® connection, aud this meeting niet ; them to the fuil know led; fiteted upon the gt ancien’ states, su ‘Covenanters, wu of Nell Gwynn, In tact, avec tant characterize? th of actors was followed by the apd the days of th» 1) found ste andibeticel exceny. Pp ‘thus conferre: reduce constant collisions eiween our tlaie and national egislatures, and give rise to 8 supremacy whicii uot ulumaiely werminate tn iy oF the inviolable right of | rs be it te olabte Fight of proporis be as (Te saalend it o-an nensible of the odtuin ui the precursor lo & separa ‘0s wll ‘sudh tame +y tay ead of the injuries which they have in- rinciples of republican treedom. ome, this system of conining men lane in tag despotiam 0: iis oligarchy to make tt citizens feel that thetr rightt and exts: lence werpio be measured ont ant ensented {n.relation to the Might occupy in abtatal ve that there is no existing evide: opie of any apelent or modern nation were ¢ use OF wines, &c. This act of folly served to distinguish the nallvity and ex authors and expounders of the Maine jaw, ugh tals law, hoid fast to the ob which motunied eaying tbat it isan easy a jut it ts Dot 8 easy ty rivk. On the contrary, it is extremely dificu) to go lott, or to pre. from hen the; “rom wantog wedrte whet they Suave people Eypocrs more bethe resistance it would inevitably it be eniorced for # time. tt would b's ular opinion, and the onti bs shaken {o their cen- righ! to purchase should cease to imply tbat of dla- of the Maine Iaw act right handed down which we are ; an atiack not risiness, but an Abou ge rhahe a robibttied from ense of the profouad ‘. ‘Phe innovators of noxious: our purchases. oar per 1 by any fyctuation in extent of the emnseqn tlonate fo the effects temperate by force would certati never constralat inight be reuo resuli would be an aggravation of the very evils the law 4 in- tended to rem dy, THE CONSTITUTION INDIVISIBLE. prohitbitionists, diseever the coastl (utiou into fruetional pordous each having 9 peculiar adap'a Lon fo secuonal views on woperty cannol be plac tenee, and another, denied that transmit untmputred to our waver ayeries ro es dtopabe your coun! 0 " rougbou' our isolated appilearig of nn tued The ted app! the sileuce of & ‘unive ‘t —— ‘eno , ie ve eUtnattcation whien if oni be permitted io demk and given s andard of Fociety. you are elevated toa quieu bas well observed, “The: sumptuary laweare, of all laws, the moat i ‘and the most consianily violated.” the addition that the frequen: We cannot, toplense the Iv fe na ho has saved, wih of the vivlniion uae at all tines Wade thay inoperative, aad therefore it t+ that tuis knowledge fnaitiity has led to thelr repoal. ke wan Who Is verdant enough to beliove that the lew in the stale of Maine proven's the tise of the sootal glass? When men become vo changed that they will reiaqulah thelr righte, aud forego the interchanye aud endearment: ol friend ship, through the passage of @ law that was begotten to frowns up all access to the avenne of the nfie j pore that is cold mandates will be observe! and complied have heard men gay tha! our oppostion is wraagly timed, or that those who are opposed to this law should have ved thetr right lo prevent t's bein 1 will answer by saying that I of ‘heir 'bertles eram! Neg beneath ‘he hand of the power (0 arrest is focay’ between the enemies nd th triands of the Liquor he Ne cor" Decome the victims ot ‘We fee} assured that our citizens general) Mat ess Of UF remarks on (his imporant ikaue: will [cok {ar beyond the Knits of {ts present Tereshadow ings in: the ful “iw which ati species of property must he held if the yp: rer fe national rights is st the ballot box ; the election. of the by te Liquor Dealers’ Assootxtion. not only as a proper ele ‘Vation of mento ofllces of wust, who have just wncroachinent on iedividua! aud constitutional rights. ‘means to destroy in tts Inciplency an assugied principle, dai iy destrdetive in its applica- stanterests of the coun! ardiewiar sunjects, under the iegis of its prowetve in fou t the corner stone of its v bough! saccitices which xe dc) ‘ed vy the memories of the Wite and Lood—ihe sachems and the sages of American frecdom. ‘The sacred preiection of property, by whatever name tt may Te desighated, ts one of tbe inks ‘Hem, wihout t ‘the corte of thelr uiler inefficacy at aewail every other in: » the mechante, the far: ong ali claaves of our citizens, may great constitusional FYetii be broken, and the massive instrumeat which Surrounds and protects the temp'e of our liberties, crumbles Vpon the eame prinetple that the probibitient«ts would deny censtinutiona) protection to property uader the name ot ale> Lol, they aizht aleo withbold it irom every other ardcle of com merce, eiher foreign or domestte. We claim the protection of con tors of propert principle of rig = ats lure; What Gey will se@ tho insecurliy placed on ihe xtatate Tone could not beiag cient hurr ber of represeniatives could be found who would so far transcend the ated as (0 vote for ‘he re-institation of @ class once afd fore . they will view atitutional law over all efeet of a general aod irrey ished In I776. We have yet to trem tue prohibitioniets why alcoho! ts not any argument by which it is pincea beyor In he absence of these necessary and required evi- dences, we call on our frlends nnd the a stituiton, to set demagogtism on this quest ‘at our tall election, SUBTERFUGES OF TH PROUIBITIONISTS, The advocuies of the Maine Li bi their vaun'ed declaration that the fercement from ove end.of the Si to lay hold oa any stra rom winking wn aro ‘operty, or to hear three-fourths of been expremily elcete ‘This is net the kind of democracy in which T vot the Weight of legislative bumbers nor the ‘an executive officer that gives. the vitality of repudlican justice to the edicts which may be passed, wide sphere of constitutional equality which has anleed to Ue citizens, in which he may apply the lest he is aubjeriod 10 the neles, Universal Lraneh of our Lesislature r end subversive of the be No sacrifice of political opiulon is requured by the to which we have reierred—{t embraces cttizens of all ereedi—the whig, the deziocral, the hard, soft y be fonnd among ite mem crs; it opens the door to men of all and snvifes thens to unite on an tesa more extend uences as agitated onr country of the Revolution; 1: ts ta over: Sionsl and neional union for the rr ‘end a6 such demands, as it will receive the warm sup) every friensot freedom in our coming political contest. COERCION AND MORAL SUASION. pe tobe made to the ballot box on ques: a onerted with our ety and lal ithe ty every Slanchiag, to offer w volunvar opposition to 1 sters of the con 1 at rest forever, 1 look np for ® broader ‘or curmiment of bis privtt ihe yoverning power, . oF the more potential function governiuent, in their respective wi should look’ well to the card na! docirine that inajoriti«a do not trample on the known right# of the minority Its « loag established axiom of the beneticent purposes oca truly demo- cratic government that fix principles are set at defiance and tt vathy the rights of its humblest rople Wouid detoand iil So cs the waves of public {odignation, Boldly presumptuot und isransioal in the com, mencemeni of their atiack on now Weep with the aloouollc wuerer, set beiore his view in the most slarmwing colors the noxious titluences of ths stimala- ting araught, enter into our criminal dungeons for evideaces of of aloohol, aud profess to be oniy the pure and distuterested advocates of a moral and political re rights, they would it becomes the citizen iu the exercise of his iy insulted, when by t the sad consequences worthy to reclal ‘aded, im Its position w sures for the atonement of (he injury iutlicted, CAUTION TO LIQUOR DEALERS, ‘There is tu this city u party of disorganteing ana Buffalo, under ihe guise of tr) ers, who are endeavoriny; by intrigue te di opponents of prokibtion ia tis elty and sajoinin, them over body aad soul to the ready done with the societies. com; of politicians and !.quor dealers of A bany and Buifalo, nt for evil in this latitate ax the cherar. ter of these poliuiclaus 1s here understood and duly apprecia. med, unnecessary an: Had the principles which governed the original movement in been fairly carried owt—had the moral d the anepicions results of 184: ft wnshwekied by political in forcement of unjust penal enactments—had tn {ls ruthless cai eer not sought to (ram: uush out" resiatanee by nor Dealers? AsK0- decided and dis- enemies look, if not with ‘an individual may be perse ‘The saying i# applicagle also to co:nma within oar recollection bas {c yeon “more comple'ely vertfied than in te unconstitutional prose- y of our citizens connected with has been literally nur- each at scessive ou called into vriiona have become Justice at the doars of our oiee 10, which our State Kxcesses of all kinds shorten huraan !ife; gluttony produces Whih alcobolle stimulus; the sae fact may Its the abuse, no! of which the ‘prohibi ited testimony of physicians in all sections of the Culon, prociaims tt to be the most powertul therapeutical agent to many diseases to be found in the materia ine iiea; in all kidney and uterine Sordi nt the hend of medica) meau: do with iis abuses; they are, visited with merited puntshinent, on rime, the nocturnal piunderer ard are rarely, ifever, under its iniluenees. 10 ini fnilment of their diabol hibitionists search for 6 neseried of tobacco. ich constitates the evil use ot teMnpe: sansion which pr Ntioniais affect to the shiompied en “Carcon Je on individual ts of tine and nda of liquor deal: they cavnot tranefe party,” aa (hoy havo diberty, asd to * would not, at this day,"posess politica! infrence on which i aa’ einen', Thos us ith aan In relation to fis iattuen ves een'suldy and aly. tat i) "NEW PUBIACATIONS, —__ sPVFRRIOR TO “FASHION at, the self possossion necessary to the ‘ans and purposes, cases of eriine commitiod under Wing consequences, ae the travelter (with far better Views and objects,) seeks for an oasis in the desert, & few: soltary instances of the Kind © Of Its claws, is rast fading away before the ight of pabli ped of all tts a'tifices, we shall bel banners of the probibitiontsts, what is now visible in thelr ae!s= po itical aggrandizement, THE CONSEQUENCES. the prohibitionisis reflected on. a‘ieud the enforcement of the Maine Liquor iaw in our calculated the capital invested in the liquor numbers engaged in it Have Gey figured before themselves an excited muititude driven to desperation tand arbitrary infringement on their established ‘e heard one of our fellow citizeus, a communicant, ear wince, that he woald S ALITERARY WORK and amino.” —Boston Pi Superior In pathetic interest.—Day Book. We have read it with delight —Bovton fravell! N. ¥. Duily Times, HOMESTEAD, LU WN 5, STEPHEN! Author of * Frshi Is JUST PUBLISHED, And is received with even greater approbation than the au- ave alvendy nearly exhausted the (iret sup- 15,0 Vornes. Nonioxs oF rem Paes Avuxsoy By portions are intensel ts tove ta eminently reiiglous.. he author's faine will rest on thi We Dickens bas never serpasted some of iis descriptions af local secnes.—New York kxpress. From the New York Dati PeMom bave we pre of rural iif. ure and lott living auhor mig and at once declare that subterfuge, like others fon and ere long, stripy mation of our naional Ce a ough at present ta‘e apd city, in- arson Leagu x dealers of our ‘volve up abstract question of clvil and policeal right, and it not overruied at tie ballot box, may hereatter b Dost red local inetiiuidous, and (o tear from us viloges. fee declvred the Maine Liquor law to be uncopstituilonal, and nobly refived ‘0 carry out the mow ures its ‘ates, furnish 44 bas done its dut thor’s previous we the cousequences which ne orders for it @ Weed 10 sndvert ‘Thai our Judictar: boston Traveller. es HO positive secur! # voluine.—Now York Daily tor the fature; -—but we cannot answer ita aiiccessors; ust be const! ed— jut the friends of im. ; We look upon the indi- to remove Mls evil from uetor ‘o mankind. We honor and its professed fe means of Yetnrmllon, seek 10 make tte to the purposes of insatiable ambition or Itieal cupidity, it Is time io tenr the mask from the face of By pocei'e, aud expose hin lo the gaze of honesty and trath, PROHIBITIONISTS AND THE JUDICIARY. cr dealers are frequently acured of attempting to es ‘rom Judicial eavuidates in regard to the manne le qucations of conatitutionsl law if shown thas this accusation ia talee, fers have unly soaght to learn. the the poiloy and propricty of the law, Sheibacptsion will Clovaio to power ena’ ‘jastire oui to tutemperance: suasion draw a sword wud figl of the Maine Liquor law, should fansticism be necessary. It the attempt tocrash individua: freedom, uni a more charm ‘dramatic; and alt i t#a creation of which any roud. Coltmbus Enterprise. ‘he story is touchingly weet, full of toa springs from well tinproved experionee It attracts even more by its appeal to the better feelings of eur nature, thap by the Shanting interest ofthe parrative. (From the Poonsy!vanian. ‘Able Is ove of the Loxt works scenes of demestic lite are ull drawn with #uoh force as to leave ppression upon the mind of the reader that they ides, {From the Detroit ‘The simple, gowing force of Ke Ht hance tho brewuiens iniecest of (he #wry ig Pieiures of country tovera) characters, each ono of w ® withering and cora hu arm. are pictures tuBgination presents the mangl. careases of hmnanits as objects of pure necessity, and rivers water, 10 be poured out at the vidual who seck# by humea blord ax streams of shrine of sectional tyranny. THE PREVENTIVE, suse proveutive of the evils threaten nd union at the bal uumenity which ‘We bold fn onr pow hivitiontsta In our stren; here the battle for freedom must be overthrow of bigotry be secured, and Used ov a baais trom which no fature att can remore them. ht individual rights estab tempt of the deme 7 thelr own sakes equally with oure, to lay 1 feuds and animosities, and join us in the ‘be Kreat prineipie which we usdvooate tor It is pregnant with consequences not limiid to @ siogle generation, but extending over tuborn millions at oare (0 folow us, and ol whose civil and are now the conservators, Ther giited autboress. ‘The they would decid: lected. We have alread: wening Tribure.| e, aol straightforward them ag for us. life in the moun‘ains, and ch raight farin the apie at jag frotic, with ee We venture 'o eay that the ated a single candiaate fora Jadgeship of whore My ‘abadow of doubt pn in their — ot emt ae man who is not disiinctly eth, say men, phalanx which our enemies exnnot e, cheered on by the voice of the people im the exe gainst oppression, THE REPEAL OF THE MAINE LAW. Ifreacon, rather than fanaticism, guided the (ramers of the Maine Viquor law, we ehoul be willing to rink tterepeal in our rext Leg slat ire, éven with them: i's uaconsiiuilonality bavi jeclared by the most eniightened oudges of our "oun ry, grand and petit wed fi, we should ‘tnagine that no b mmirds, J who remember with @ very it the god old tines, From the Deteolt Aavertiser,) Phe reader is fain to lauuzh as Weil as to weep, with the pages ef the Old Homestead before him. There is # charm amoust- ch the wrilnga of Mra stephens which sd dedights the by Sh hat they woitld not vo'e for x wherever the language is 0c this potnt they were not as- judiciary, as at present constructed, was nol chosen with uestion; yet many J have decidod that tI rights, ani an infract, jurors having repu ly of enlighteued men our citizens who would oppow its an ascendancy les at tus root 101 aavletpats tbat its advoc having seen their error, will acknowledge it, nthe surrender of thelr dariing project’ Notwithstanding ihe State in whieh tt originated haa, through the bao box furnished it with a grave, ite enacaen been scolfed at by the multivn: © ry thrgugbout our country bave unceasingly proculmod ils mality, and our eldzens have boldly biidedance to ‘he intijetion of ['« pemaities, we see no hope of I's repeal ein our coming Legisiature, those who have betraye! tae trast, re- sed in them for the purposes of political ascendancy and the ‘ants for high places tu stable must be cleansed. 11 nid Ue Cound am nditicnal repeal. this obnoxious taw, we dai ‘The comioriert room whore the @ ais for her dying father—where Wey moot wi hour, and part forever; the eimple bu! chew the jong wight at Bel evue; ub and impartial exami oon tution’ “Wan the. prohibitions. ya port & 4 * £ Most nea) not. wil they or io defeat them? Ever; the! ir dealors ie only Intended to hide ig m costars algh i requiring rohieidonists make te sane before iney claim credit for ho: solemn barial, with only thow exquisite picture of om man combined w without a radiea! change ‘AH. JOCELYN'S LAST NEW MAP-ILLUSTRA’ have no ¢onidence ta o hisvory of the CRIMEAN CAMPAIG Yuan's Byants x run Complete up to the preseat Embracing © journal sorties, s'O:ms, Wreck: latest referénee from judicul candidates. Let the dec aration, and act upon sincerity cr superior virtue. ULTINATE RFFECT OF THE MAINE LAW. hey can onee of drunkenness will disap- rt of particular iy trcoubirg. ‘Whe Ati ire the isbior of a. Hereule tay and wili be accompitehed. SPEECH OF JOHN COMMERFORD ON THE MAINE Wa give below a speech on the Maine law, d Jobn Commerford. "We invite for it the expect care bere to express our opinions In relatina to the Lory Inw. We have aright to examine it rot ouly as its but we claim to consider it in conn constitutional basis upon which It has been ushered into belng, ‘That there are naturel, and hence reserved individual rights, nd the reach or chniral of conventional acon, must be ‘hat, for Instance, would we think of a set of men Who would take upon themselves to create or ‘eapiration should be resiric’e according to tueir notion of the amount we «hoaid breathe? Or think of another ciass who should atierapt ts sto accomplish the task, but it vanded, missing, Ac. wi mea and Black Bea, ” Aiv ¢ views of Sebastopol, with descriptions of cack did engraving of Oronstadt, showing and desert i » by which Ma 7 ‘1 im form. ard mew in iin History is crowded with examel dcbelueatent religiousopi Y religious op! “Rocimneuts, Hoatbaly eck tn Foligioa, in ‘ever arisen in the wortd which and frequently sdopied the prac- ils views om tociety. The love o mnt in fe haman bosom, and power ly 80 eMercious, that men ai Atielament of wha/cvor oy) ¢ lmpatient of delay; they find too mich for thelr abiiitins ‘They are ansions to hehokt Georles, jast as the inventor notion. ms, they wish to pat them alt for the gradaai ofects ot biz Of map 9 by 82 inebes; price 25 canta, beautifully eo lored Bent by mali to any part of the couuiry sor une cent Map, beok and print agents wanted for every Bate to the jou, (0 Rell from a Ust of tact, dhe damastic, €o9- ‘prompuly anewered. inous of und vidi with die natural Eoveramints to Semy_and event of legal Ica or in philosophy, has ‘not advoruied the necorsit tice, of forcibly iu wer seema 10 be ‘Feu fs av inetrument aloguos and specimen sheet @ Fulton street. e. N. B—Newspay same to the office, will rec OCTOR VAN EVERIP'S PAMPULET.—THTS MOST wonderful book of the age on negrocs and negro slayer /, ® having » mos! remarkable effect upy ihe tainds of a!) wise + ie ynirro ia, morally, ‘bq ia for sale at the Day the principle of what would we direct us, by legislative enactment, aa to the kin! and amount of food We Fhould swallow? Or, again, how would we receive a law that, by stiputadon, would forettly in 16 of our domenite dulth s? From th om of the secnrity and retention of tm » indis (dual, tt follows tbat in. tue exe cise of not. and cannot be a violation where (here ian rivleges of the tndividuals compere, th, Peed by ine designing, let them Took uke N¢ yur gavernn py eT nin ‘The wulbor shows us mentally ard jook fice, 19 Abn 8 “abe process of reas i for 2 obvions wad it SE Papin ol ORAN'S NEW Seoue WIL BE PUBLISUED ctober 27 178, WITH SOMRTHING ON THEM. By Dr. AD, fe, "12in0 Cloth, $1 25 ‘eine setuething armuxtng, aud you ? ¢ and open it again afer a all comproiatstng ite power ‘The Times (London) twelre-montli’s tellectna! giart of thal pectod éupios ‘lie: net Class, Sule a em of despounm whereby an ing (he makers of both J ‘ont the Inet von! colly coniended? neecssity forthe existence and execuiloa of this law we find cxtirpate poverty, J, 60 often and nO Lap or tau flocat of " By Dr. Doran, a hs, 2. Seompeiasts persisted in ‘and cruci ‘ing each magencre of the 1 ha Hans he the Car ite urged toe! in as; On, Tus Raw i inndreda of yoars. of three conturt the burning 0: the Gustavus, and the the Protestants di- i WORAY of the Revoluth h iifuctrations by Darley PIFLD S4 Beekman street Jamo, Cloth, #f 25. When those wuo have taken npon themselves such a kind of poliieal ecocomy can produce the the evils which are the undoubled attesda inequality from wht 08 aro solely a ep, and not untii ben, should tha wills che interests of, or to libel engaged lu the sal heaped upon those who bave been eogugi © witness the recurrence of the nent voices ehall im the frat in wealsh and fame, Hl wear tke paltry mi vice in hes various ‘and nee of aloonol, be permitted to lateriere to the abtise Which bas been nulable to the For nnanewerable reasons for changing the name of New York city ree fe OO of Oey SMAMICAN REJECTED ADDRESSHA, low first published from the origina! ihanuacripts, vo ume 12me. iy c all bookse lars. C, DERBY, pubilaher, 119 Nassau street, OUN BROUGHAW2_ 800K— A HAPKET OF CHIPS, ‘mind Kprriow Reavy Tits Dar have been unabie for Hes of the above ¥ ork are tt ready for delivery thin Ws HUMomOUS AND WeLtuurrce Voucer All who read if are highiy pleased re no: prote tod our ites frotn the vale h have heen em hich atl tocar Jonistepa of the will to men,"’ has been used, snd Saieec Peers ; tebich he charred careases Of “twenty thowaand” oe they happen to others, do not ook wage and dena whic T CAF MS ‘The trade who the laat few days to foraved tht the third Y ® BuCCOms Trost decidedly. wih ‘f altest the giory compelled 1o notice the conduct of writer does ‘tnd an interest fully equal lo the merits of 1 vol, 12mo., tihustrated. " BROTHER, Publishers, No. 125 Bea ue Now York._ eee 20 Gpaspians, or A GREAT GATHERING AT TAMMANY HALL, — The Soft Shell Ratification Meetiaz. GRANO FREE FIGHT IN THE WIGWAM, The Enemy in Possession of the Malakoff of Democracy. BESOLUTIONS AND ORGANIZATION. Speeches of Martin Gover and Johu Kelly, GUNS-BONFIRES-MUSIC, &e, ko, ko. Ajvery large gathering of the eoft shell wing of the dewoeratic party assembled last evening ia Tammany Ball, to ratify the county nominstions, pursuant to the following ca! Geann Mars Ractvic anton County Maxtino—At ‘Tammany Hal). | The democra ¢ repudlican electors ot the city aud coun ty of New York are requested ‘o meet ta mass, ov Thtteeday evening Ovioher 2, a o'clock, at Tammany ll, By order ef the Committee of Arrangements, ANIEL FE, DELAVAN, Chairman. 1. F, Ham Hi. Gane. of Necretartes, Captain Rynders’ Paixhan gua—as District Attorney Ball Las cubbed it—was called into service, and trom aa early hour du the evening awakened the echoes around the City Hall aud startled the poor sewing gicls ou their Lomeward walk. . Then, there was a band of music joned on the cony in front of Tammany Hull, and in the middle of the street n bonfire of tar barrels and other combustibles blazed away, to the delight of scores of the boys, who gathered in concentric circles around it. When the doors were opened there was» tremendous rush into the hail, and by and by it was crowded with as hard a looking eet of boys as ever congregated, even there, Mr. Dasua E. Datavas called the meeting to order and eoid:—Fellow democrats, the hour has arrived for calling this meeting to order. The Comwittee of Arrangements haye selected to precide over you that tried, consistent, and unflinching democrat, the Hon. Cornelius W. Law rence. (Cheers.) I move that he act as your Chairman this evening, The nomination was unanimously ratied, and Mr. Lawrence took the chair amidst tremendous cheering. On motion of Mr, Dxtayas, the following Vice dents and Secretaries were appoluted:— Fioe rRrsrns gs Ward 1—Josiah W, Brown, . Wedekin. DaK. CO. Me "yy Thomga Moloney &—Jobn D. Kort, Joneph Harrison. 4—H. Stadler, Patrick Coyle. Henry Katienhous, Michael Donohue. Vobn Tipper. Albert W. Smith. #acob Wind :nulier, Kvhard Richter: Aaron B. Kollina, i ‘ad Swackbamer, David 8. Jackson. 13%-Vbilip Merkie, Daniel P. somata. H4—Jobn belly, e Petor Monpbai 15—Daniel W. Norris James 6 gion. 16—Frederick L. Vultee, James Carsidy Ni~—Abm. Turnare, Joba Jueckou, 1s—Jamer Donneil, Koyai Pheip 1m, Dunham, Kdward Dean 20—'ames b. Post, dames Aspel:. 21—A. L. Pinney, Nicholas Fisher. © 22- James C, Burnham, Michael ©’ Brien. skewer rte Ward 12-84. Pittlips. Li-M. Bryant 2—Thotas Sunree. MOS. W. Binith, 4 is—J. #. Ryer. — Kichard Winne, 16 -©. P. Jonas. (—Joba Quinn, WA. K. Paterson. kn Fraser. 18—Dedrich Kline, 19—Wiliarn Seu Christian Feneich. =Douglas Taylor. Ea Simpson. Mr. Jomx Cocaease then read the subjoine? resolutions which were received with loud applause, and uuoni- mourly adepteds— Kerolved, That the language of the Nebraska Kansas bill, Which daelsres that * the people aball be wf periortly fren to form ard reguluie their own domestic tnatitations 1 est language of the whoie Horthern democracy ; anf that \e View with eaual abborence every atteinplod invasion of Mia their right, upon whatever protenee ht may te growsdo., cr from ¥ batever quarter itmay he directed; esotident of tae capacity of each taomber of the Union for sell government, aad rorting in the beatthtu! influences of au American ei eventually (0 dispose, mont sallafactorily to evory j most sufely to (ho whole of the Union, of the quse ion meatic servitude We, therefore, are dppowed to the re the Nebraska bill, by Which this qnesion is viriusily seuled; and are equally opposed (o all attemp's to restore the Mixcourt compreznise, cs wBWwiae, limpolitir and uvelems. Resolved,’ That while congratulating the democracy upon the brillant triumphs it has won over hnow Nouthiagtsa, thi roud recoijection that Tanuneny Hell stood promptly and fon of equal right nat i bodies ent before (1, or ” p Ae expored the monstrote fra apd reseued ution from the contagion of those whe woul have proterived non for the ace.dent of thelr birth or for the tra of their reiigic Leecivet, That Le eet entiled “An Act for the suppression of inemperance, pauperiom and crime |’ tothe memory of one of the mort corral corrupt and desperate party; and thet before bs tranelilon inv block republicanism, the whix parts could hy no art eo. pre Syure the hiteot cv as by the pawage la a ; meres of nereed prea chinery Iht'e fers than ing O'brr Jaws of cvercion upo navy and ber democracy b ls inw of abominations mus’ be repeales. FKerolved, ‘That the national adminisira''on has failifalty, im. artinlly, and energeilca'ly carried out the priaiples of the .urder cireutastances of pecniiar dinraation and that the Incressing «nity and wide spread (i © elections, are the dence Nhat the ps nklin Fleree, evineing hia devo leo to the constkutlon aad union of Wiexe States, bax bert Jutiy reciate, esolved, That tke people of fhe Untied States, in spite of the vy, clawor sud detraction which have aeatled Franklin lerre, are conyimeed that the democracy never melake thelr men, vor elev sto to the highest office in the repubie one unon. titied to (hetr confidence or unworthy of dhelr admiruon. ed, That we acopt the following resolutions of the Conveution of the 2 Mot A ni 12. bat tion aml expen mnitnisipatton OF ibis ‘« thy ing ‘and influence of & corrupt ! egy lature, ond the lncreaaing and wasteful expen cecal repsirs, as Well @ in ail other ent, demand thorouch and radies! wvernment back to republican fraga ‘ondition (0 which the canals have f n, and tye g detieity which the revenues from your to voir hihi here cee ure rnrnovang? © JRG Juels the expen - just granted by the people for the completion of th Works is cow so con meted as. if eomtinued, to make that when ihe whole com authorized ta heen exha Li éSrtatn 6 borrowed nhall have 4, the eanaly will nyt be pragieally benesved the contracts completed, nev the work flulshaa: fn this view we are of the uplalon that the lavoress of ell ms those who navigate the canals, and of ce welver, Fequire that Ihis syster of bxpandiure 4d, wed thal the remaluter of be movey sixrabh be ut the whole of the canals in cotteon good, wi ‘uly be sec access of the @emoeratic party in city, a firm adhesion to reguiar pominatk Kerclved, That we. ibe democracy of the otty of New York In conne!l assembled, unanimamiy ratify the nom sation» of be inte conventions in this piace for ciiy and cou yiresenry, the impartial adminietradon of jaw ies. he rebake ui venallty and corruption, aml the rigt men tor ihe rig ht place, to CITY AND COUNTY TICKET. Ter Sheri? pre Jaones O, Wile. for County Cierl Richard B. Coanoliy For Compiroller. Arriah 0. ¥) For Sireet_ Comrniastenor hamuel Allen, Yr Com Repairs and Bupplies Nathaniel 4, Hela, For Counsel {0 the Corporation Larenr) B. Shepard. For City Inepector mea ‘Thomas K. Downing or Govercor Of the Almshoase. . Patrick @. Malouey. FOO COPUMERT se eecvscssscenses (rand B, Connery ‘hare OF Desare? Joaoph Hetie Rorert Gamble, Yor Junge of the Supreme Court amex MR. White for Ju Court... amen R “4 For Jus of the Bapertor Court... Miehara Ulmneter Henry Noi. For Judge of Court of Common Pleas, Joun R, Brady. For Justice of the Marina Court...... David O' Keele, Jr KYYORT OP JOINT COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS. ‘The convention composed of the the commitions cinted by the efty, county and Judiciary cor veu'lons, arrangements for, and calling scvunty ratigeation ow og, respectfully : sPoRT. ‘The dhaenstons st. adent upon an acrimontons con test ae the friewts of the rival Pow yenewrs betore rom 0 he bt conventions, caased wal upenmirens, leat intineats should pe ed BA | with ae of every true demo- to talthtelly support reguiaily nominated teket. It wae, dheretre, with J for Ainge ‘het the conventiom entered upon its duties, bat Kiaenrlicr experience all doubt, and roxtored full ecmtcence, Im the lntetion of Individuals to deter yor oral Clsmmtiatact I good, md ia the!" portion of the to upheld with’ andaimliy, the 1c- fular setion of T Hall, The paren, id ms ny of ine eandiates pieced Our theket are to be frind jen open oo organimtions very: rg, in nthe esata wlive lopasteres, (rsee toatl of the regular demoerney, So far fom enteriaioiog thie fect prom'asory, indest, of addivional streogh t> objection a bie raVSoalion, Was dirrentions which have @trapged #0 many pare democrats i barmenious councils and uptted action vated democracy, these hopes were espectally fortifed by the consideration that exch candidate Js an adherent of the o1 nd that avy preven‘ation I bodies, was, In a great measure, owl probability or certainty of its accoptabieness to Tarama- The candidates having vigatéied an acceptance of their a therefore, presen» them, in the; order of their nomination. to be ratified by their fellow democrats in mass eC See Hor . characterize th ization quartered his mame by other ions, thefleonvention, Samuel Atlen, Janes C. Willett. “Riebard B. Counolly, Nathaniel 8. Selab. Justice of the Supreme Court. Justices of the superior hi we Soha R. Brod David 0 Keefe, to road the names of the Clements of excitement, which were evi- dently gathered ia more than usual frece aud Volume, Judge ot Court of Common Vie: Justice of the Marine Court, Cochrane came broke out into a fame. read, a€ caudic On the name of Mr, Allen belag wo Cae Street Commissioner, there were shouts for Harry Howard instead, and groans for Alien, Howard, it is to be recotlveted, is the laed abelt nominoe A sod phsluax of bis supp retec stationed themselves ight in fromt of the etaud, aad pg an) pushing, aud shouting and burralog in honor of thetr favorite, which was inet by elimilar bat cr demonstrations on the i forces enms into x personal confict, which was arried on with devious snctess t The beliigeventa were #0 clo for the sume office, posite wide, the op bawling—the combatants shouting their war cry om either side—burraing for Howard —hurraing I presented as i erevting a #pectac! an it hax, perhaps, ever before witnessed. The Howard nuen were, however, plainly in the strongest force, and bore down all befure them, mar got an antagonistic One unfortunate Allen fist iplanted in hia counte- tof planting hit right under ng Cochrane, whine he was At length the emphatically kicked under Allen men, being completely demolished, Mr. Cochrane. who bad looked calinly and resolutely on the contest, re- tumed the reading of the ticket; but had not got over more than two names elated with ther shouting the name of their champion, and the like «cene, as we bave vainly attempted to describe above, wns It waa quite plain that gained porseasion of the ball; and there was no pugilistic » strong enough to oust ther The sette locked cotter than ever, and the harts more sigain enacted, organization on the other At levgth the Chaioman went through a pantowiaic performance which was supposed to represent partly the question cn the ratification of the novainations aat de- Caring the question car An effert—anda very weak and iueffectual gus—to which consisted in iatrodac. , of Aibeny, to the meetlog. nm to hear him or any one else; ficalty obtalued anything lke « Nearing, he poke somewhat as follows -— ‘ rerate--At the request of your Committes nt, Lappear betore you coming ay Ido from lor, to pive rome necount of the State. ner—Oh, we don’t wane Jul the storm, was mad re was no diay hear any rpeoch. i Mr. Gravns—Living as Ido eee th it eamnot be expected— Mr. G.—I ray it cannot be exy much ofthe Jorn) candiintes presented for your rup bat! admire the spirit which | heers tor Howat we exhitiived hi ») forthe reason that 4 ahows the subject, I shoul) have re turned home supposing that the democrscy of the etty cake were not feotin ‘on that they oii not expect t on Tren that there laeueh a ont indiyiduats th here tonight utter s rangerto this aber of the grest dem cratic ion to eat your attent Giscuss lent polities, Teamne hero ass 0 to Tammany Hall with forlings ot the highest venors tion, fox om my earlies: a Amy eves here forthe Initiatlon of mex with almost the It wus institute abliched, if 1 have read blstory when the democratin in antagontem to the old federal end ('6 orgentzation three or fone distinet charging whenever it and repudiated. Thi J now, ax in all previ gaining over some Hell remains always fow democrata (Three cheers for tam A Viicr—Put Howard on the ticket, and cheers M owns they wor dct construction of th dine principles whieh were maintained her g°. Chauncey #hafler Mr, Grover — fitution ia entir treat principles which were are vj Reid by you to-day. SUG AOU Te ta > ify yours ogo or Howard” —which was received savoring to make him: elf heard abovd fo One that you have o in purrounted by stich troops of frlents if he bas not had justice vi that that name le a by inter ports g any I f ng (1 nen aod treme korw nothing about . an inviled here to aAdrow Lrother denwerats on nations! and Pate questions and not to ae the meeting dlatnsted by office whieh Ihave not yet been al A Vowa—What is your name’ Mr Ghower—My t Tee sae Vout from, — (Cheer Mr Gnever—If you have ordinary commen renee, you must know It ls Impoentble for you to mecure | : tion fer your favorite now. — He was eld, — (Cheers ) re—You chn do him mare Loud eriea of No, no on) Cheering for Reward Mr Grovia—The great eodl: cratic party ls pa'lence, and jon ae to candidat homo Grover, to where you The time (0 exert sailve pent thane, er ee inciple of the demo. Tics" Sittenvene of very mam of o- ce knows, bat ch man ehnmet have MAcal preference, and the men who aireeny to enn a uty In meme he denaeratic pasty. (Iemmene free Srosaing. abe a Cltarbance bf fer ® purpees Now, if we cnn haw 3 cheers for Wows’ com roenen my reMmar ett = re gf THE NEW YORK HERALD. cepted it as an auspicious omen that the | scattered to Se na he wiuda, (Chee uproar, an Id eae Aw ot *) thie Know Nothing party ts compare tively a new, modern party, i “Mr. Chauncey Shatler belongs to i," and laughter.) But the principles upon which that party is date back even before our revolution, w we established our independence. The _ princi that party ie Bow endeavoring to aphcld was brought a4 ow acouss tion egalvet King George Uf—that he was opposed to free emigration to this country and to natursttention laws, by which those who happened to be born abroad might come hore end make this thetr home, und evjoy qui L privileges with those “native and to the mammer ‘It goes back to that old tory, Georaa gyi. A Voir—He's dead, and laughter Mr. Groven—Of course, he is dead, but the same ciple was adopted by the olf federal party which many Hall wns ectablished to oppose and put down, A Vorcr—trmmavy Hell nominated Chauncey Shaler last fall. (laughter and three rousing cheers for Howard.) Mr. GRovyr (comtinuing)—It hed its existence in the alien parsed under the federal administration of the elder Adams. It was met and overthrown by the demo. cratic party, brought ioto power by (he city of New York and Tammany Mail, aud it odious lew was 5 Cheers.) Nothing more was heard of theny until 1844. hey them masu: the guise of native Americans, nod, oe @ Batural result of such pricciples, churches we: burned, houses destroyed and the peace and harmoay of the people broken up and endengered. That movement Wak Kuppreseed Dy the resulc of the election of 1844. Hy TS68 it again appea: than a man’s hand, but 185) it showed iteelf in all ite power. (C “Shut up, and ‘Sit down.’*) They they themeelves to be—true, genuine natives, beowuse nome but netive Indians have ever been guilly of suck atroc’ tion as thoy committed at Loulsville and elsewhere, (Uproar) Now, if this black torrent i to be met aod rolled bick, it i# not to be done by disorderely-——— (Hore the speaker's voloe was crotmed ip groans ama ebvers for Howard.) A Vour—You were here Inst fall, old fellow f Mr. CnoviNo, vir, | was not hire Same Vorv—Yer, you were, old cock, and tried to mabe nperch fi Chauncey Shafer, (Laughter) Mr Gnoven (mildly)! cb not want to enter into ang: dispute with you, but Leertainly was not here, The Vor—Thea we saw your corps, (A laugh. Mr. Crovn—t regurd the Know Nothing party aa having received thelr death blow When the experiment wae to be tried whether the Know Nothing party ene to rule ever the South, (hey were met by ‘the [niceties bie demoerary of Virgin A reves iN THe Chown—Did you know the tomg legned Mayor! (Laughter. ) Mr, Guowrn (uot heeding the interraption)——But, Gt- low democrats, t i attention, Itls our it new guise, an entirely new tm ond tvemiag new arsueiatic ‘They now call themvelres lean party. (Creat upoonr and confusion.) —— TURMAN IN Tur Chowp——ilence, G— d—m you, silence. Mk GnovER—They are bouded together, agreeing upam no principle, Mrate or uational exeept the to them all- abrorbing 4 of negro slavery. They ignore the Maine law quessdon, and w «r questions of Btate po- Ney. te direct thetic attent wholly and solely te the great question of slavery A Vorcr—We have plenty of slavery bere. (Laughter i What do they pronee to bad ne of whieh they complain ? , suanp slavery may be estublilied in the detent onc that that Tercitory may Hoek a@- uaem lave State, Now, | entenit tt to inte Digent ading men te there any probatali that they will © have an opportanity to emery principles into practics’ (shouts of No.” “ne.”) The datly wr\i les in thet lendlog organ in this elty—the Tré- Lunt—aliow hat there # chance in twenty shat euch a contingency w! arise oo that Kanaan with rerent berrell With # constitution tolerating slavery, he: that there have boa Usurpalions perpe- trated in Kenens by th nekghboring state, ond that the elecure (ranchiee been Uritied with, ‘There may be some tevth in that, omd so tar ae t “— men of all partion thre it the Sate of New Yous end throughout the whole North oot the South, toom—wiil unite in conderuning it, py by Pr. the qaea- Mion. of 19 ty be witled by the bona fide setters of the Territory. When suey are to deckie Uiat qucsttena with every prospect thal vhetr decision will be in favor of freedom—w here je the excuse or justifieatton for Semocrat to steed from hin party and unite with Nite sler—wi lh W. H. Seward, and thowe whe Leen opposed tthe principles of the de Tt neemne ty me tha’ ne good democrat ean em- Conbl os to bis @uly in the present eam © there was a smell’ fight in fron! of the latform, which lasted for rome moments, and crested ncercritable confusion.) if, ¢wtiawed Mr. U,—whee or Cer wos restored—thee is a proper active, energetic perlurmance of thes duty onthe pact of the democrsag of New York at the sig lection, wit the indtem- thors are that ve siell meet with « glorious triumph, and that the democracy of the State wil be restored te thelr pac per place in the counete of the nation, Aad then no event F move certain than (hat la 1866 the max mince of the Temoeatc Comvention will be elected to the Piers A Vor" You are a gool man, t you acein bed ny (Laughter avd cheers, during which the speaker retired ) Aldertnan Jous K celved with vebem noe: the meeting dete ned to with fie mi ur. fh Fellow Citizens—We have come up here to-night to re- fpond to the me minations whleb base been mate by the fevers) conventions (hat have aesetabled in this old bell, whieh » Meated to tiberty fifty years age by patrlata, who desire wes to matutaln ace (laud cheers Vhs stood int tulsrion into the L so¥ then took the stand, aod was re long continued cheering, He « about aod hour, and was © reepec! and attemdon than tle 0 the j= iy prinet ver een the ame There mmy have heen mee in this hall whe were opposed to the principles of the democratle party: Vat if there were any such mo- ninwted, the 1 verse of the people has luvartally re utsated them. (Lowt cheem.) The mon sow fete: you lor your sulfroges, are men wel \gown to tbe oemocraey (f this clly. and who bave 7 gene by, been identifes with the latereste of the pai It Mr. Howard's friends are diasttisfied, there wilt to other opportunities of piecing hie im the position ag (Ort yh x avy of those men bel principles, the Sineonw hething wipe Vou itm Allen Coes," an shoute of no.’ Mr. Kxlty,—Gentionen, Ihave conversed with Mr, Al Jen, and he has declarer yme that the @ serilon is Las® and Sab belong end never Ol¢ belong to the Sative American party. (1 oud cheers) The o are eo well known to you ; sould coder to dhe then commentet af © Sothiog ant ropwb Ay anion of the hese ory A the applavce 4 nae (Cr pelat be wna tee ) We cuit thet wenlestion that ay > he (heed bent ow re (Abertman Ky sot be defied sm nt L tere’ aeminiot teropted by bout cheers Mr Howard dtd met bet cimbled in thie, bell tight to expect bi Lad known Mr. Ab O may sought *gainat the ofaracie te poeta | ty of Unt oon AD pr damn, the chic cum. ve $e tie ls inown, eomnlanel the meeting. (lawd Cheering and sboute of patie Alderman kainy—Weil, | will dono tf it be th dewtre of the Chal bee coodved the + fente lo the the nem teetion of Tammany Hell they enn elect him la te ge 1 (be pe vermber and cast Chele votes for bla wil, we will,” and . Al en bs em Hed to the . Lett tay oy Hail, and if * ty covtale thely 7 on the Gh of Moversbe y will cast toete votes Be daten. A Vout! wee offered 475 Wo vole ter Allee, but 1D tnt 1 do it, (Laughter amd cheers.) Aide mam hms ei om lo rny Umet the whole Ueket wir the bert he hed rer seem presented to the people of ork. We (Alserinans &) U ration to regrenemt thie very dixtrict le which he «lord, and the peuple of the Fourth Congr clonal Cet ket howl Ve fepresenio’ Uf |. was in bir pow rr to do it. (Grent cheering ) In conetasion, be urged his brother demucrste lo remember that oo ter ih of Neverwber the next election wes to le heli in the Mate of New York, and it reveal wih hem to my whether on wot the democratic party sheet! be triawmplant aod a the perty A tanaticlew and erelily prostates never to thee ogein. ‘There were showts for ‘Hyndere, Mynders, proponed bo mubatl a PAs beh dg Lhe Uo ket for that of tute the neme of Ihe nm them put (he qoettion on edjour ai earnied whereupon the fight wes renewel ims corner > ball Ep tet delectable veh the bemntien eer nso ane eee maeny Tha became once tnore qulet. " at) decks CRNTREVILLE COURSE, Le L—Pactua. 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