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WHOLE NO. 7006. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, —_ ! G a pestle hale = -- a ye = ni (ertain oping “STING POLITICAL INTELLIGESC! TICS. oo eal eset City Inteilgene ADVZRTNEMENTS Koso WHD EVERY DAY | cur rey ye erp gd INTER. E, ied fds ARATE FOLIOS injured. TL crowd rushed among the vr, SERIOUS ACCIDENT IN TOMPKING SQUARB—PALL OF A fad sucereded in neart¥ erushing the life out of « dozen little beys who grere amusing themselves under the plaiform when it fell, Several attempts were mace to repair the damage; but it was given amicus: aoe Seeen. inheritance, ork and ce. aap can pea o thove we say, tbat nt we. wee mo party. Bo nssodl @HS LIQUOR DEALERS AD TAL CON- | tion cf ucn o: puillicius, lnat can Deter advance that nies than WECTUTIONAL RIGATS PARTY. a Theirs is the the inestimable felicly we now enjoy * wt ATFORM AND INJURY OF SEVERAL NOTED reu 60m. A demonic sptt shell meeting was held last ew THE KNOW NOTHING CALCULATIO: New Yous, Oct. 30, 1866. Eov0gs ov Tim State ReowTen— Fay, confidently, to the American mgsses of the Em- THE NOV). MBER ELECTIONS. Seven States will hold thy.'* 4nnval elections duting the 3 en IY erento | cecure fo thoip posterit resent month, in the following order:— pire State, that thecity and county of New York laerect, | up after several unsuccessful atten ie watt fm Tomphins aquare, Where a most aerlous e&yualty o> ye sn Solin, thot Wat cit an thelr guide, proterion, and po- ig : = Nov, 6° Ault that in every ward, the Seventh inclusive, American: | ws" fnsily organized upon pli gy vary an 9 Hos the breaking down of the plavorm, U! ap For Comp roller: Auere is no party in the State possessing tliat vitality which | Migsixsippi, [Noy, 7 | #8 is actively at work, and on the 6th proximo will give | f nt and amouythemwereser0- | pears the sland, which war loosely constructed, was ‘Treasures ca. racterizes the eous'l utlonal rights party. Other organize: | New York. 65." '" Nev. 6 | (uel evidences of a healthful vitality as shall work coa- en, who appormnd to take ms 4 Réring thé gouge a the. moet Attorney tions wear two heeds : the one glories in ite disloyalty tothe | Now Jorcey bike * if) sternation and eonfusion to ite enemies of every aame roceudings as the men. Thes | crowded to exeow ‘s p t For Bente Baginser constitution 5 the other Is, uo jar anit gbiete £0, aad tbe ta y and grade, were traveparencies wltbeut nucnber, and banners ise | ing, whew (t fell wiih @ tremendems crasty, burying tle Fooes, Le ner . i Rasooe Tay andes ag ek ae ‘oe oe coped Pelow wil! te found the names of the candidates for the Nightly visitations to the respective councils, and an | seribed with the names of the candidates, wad a band speakers, seporters, officers and spectwtory io the rulay dudges Court Ap] Loug tert. branch we adaress ourselver, when we say that a reasonable | different offices in each State, properly classed under the | extensive daily intercourse with the members and friends | whieh played patriotic airs at the eud of every apeech. Yh wer manitenled, 20 ene frres Short tarm.. derire to secure the end the atm et should dictate more wia> | various party names:— Bererally, warrant me in giving the undeniable wssure | There was also « umber ot tar barrels Surning a differ. reatemt exettenemt wa -s : leas rompent councils than ance to our friends throughout the State, that the Ame- { ent parts of the square, which attracted litte crowd: | Meany persome were hited. Aych howertr, provet not fo pow pi ra ui Eiguor Dosicts' Ward Gnatuisess ave request.’ “ik tiore who seeing Sih tenn Ey eeatieet thay tse NEW YORK. Sh carte Te te ean city sm county bys pineal y | ee teen aidatea, oF stoning te ate ce eties of | to Be the care, though several were dangerwsaly ; ‘uccomp)isntn, \. ainong i Democratic Hard Shelt. ‘ uw to ten thousand votes, candid on : dew. - tTicuielosecor-on’ bath eveuiage, ni | Af ibe Dmoe ad eoselitation, at this moment will prors dias, | Secretary of State. Aaron Ward, With the most favorable responses from the State ot | speakers whose ambition or want Dr. Bawaid 07. Connery, Ome deswreratic exadllate tv Dev'ive vhalemen, for the purposs of | trour (othe hayes of all; ond they must be either biind or ta- | Comptroller... COTM, Mitehell. large, and with the evrimin prospect of vievory im the | had not elevated them to the digni Coronas, was extracted droadStlly Sralsed and ¢ut abou making arrangements for sh vleclon. "Prompt and Tull at- | sone is they hold Uaek or wbrow im) im the way of re | ‘Treasurer, TM city, the State may be rafely estimate! ns endorsing oar cheering, some Mughing, some eng the heas aud thor, ag@-it 1s fenced hie will nat survive Cendatice is particularly required Feving ihe sate of the bon age bebealh which itnow grovns. |G + Riven polocipley: by ss pbaoek thet ait weet ictoe JOUN W HAYWARD, President, w! 1 those politicians who profess (rleadship tor the N,N, AUNOS, Vice President. en D. @ Pave, Secretary, a rights of the touth consistently throw awa: voles wo Dero or Hard teketn wor they thereby promo'e the auc: ty of from twonty-tive to thirty thousand. Kely upon it, “the skies re bright ant brixhteniog;” and the ides of November will respond, Dr. Heoey Shepan® the Police Surgeom, was tn at try for the hundreth tne: tendance, and rendered oll the aid poetible, Teun Cakes ¢ little huoty seated under the trees or on Josiah Sutherland, > cess of a party: whole object ia to trainple their constitu é John D. Fay. trem the mountains, valleys, eities and plains, ia tones the ho seemed to take no interest in what the Patrick Wall, residing at No. 10 With etzeet, was few ‘Ihe Committee of the Liquor Dealer's Society for approgriat- | onel rigbta under foot. for no olber purpose than to procure | Judge Court Appeal: +++ Samuel Selden, thunder, that nove but “Americans shall rule America others were dung or saying, bat who appeared, nevertlie | severely wounded aud wire gaken to tit New York Hor ing (unds:o aid in the ersuing ewetion, will be in sesston from | a preponderance in the National Convention of 1896? fs itthat 6 ‘short term: John Willard. ‘The country is safe J. W. BARKER, less, to enjoy the scene. Yet there was nothing unusis! 7 rg 20 4PM on Saturday (io nas) and Monday, and from 8 to 1a they tegard the spoils of power rather than the promotion o( . ecratte Sift Shel “was ‘paler cite ‘seascaiated in it, forour tty at the present time is fail of just such | Pital. Captecy Hart, of Wie Beventerntts ward polio Nestiowisate-rs Swit gkilaemnryr MWe reiterate, as we have before again aud again, let ‘ar | Secretary of State vases Tape! T, Hatch. To am; Dmtocearic Eu tons OF vin StaTK:— Seeman TOE eS Or Se eee) DOD SeT eats BOTY ROE SOR OF. Chr Ground, Bue 414. All Le sowlh. i the out ns, we have torchiizht proceasions every night jen’a of the different candidates turn out en move to show thelr atremgth; TO THE WAR COMMITIEES. We hope the ward commautons will be active and indefatiga- ble berween this and the clec'lon, in p -rfeci their organiza- friends of the Union, ef reform in our State Jegislation, and of 1 stfom expecially {0 arbitrary and unnecessary laws, unive | Touubtreller aud hand to secure te jreal end we have ia View, RES cop sapate: ferers. Fote iy Coase Sreeer —Tae Work of AY Travis But a few days will elapse before y upon to you will he called decide the most important election ever held in up the people and crenvipe a feeling and enthusiasm for the and candidates of But we rely not upon of tbe people—we want their second thought and igment. We appen! to their reason, not their preju- dices; and we rely upon their cool, calm discrimination, and thetr devotion to liberal principles, to briug them to the partof our candidates, What is wanted. then, ia the present canvass, (8 individual effort and labor with our triends and | Secretary of § :Wesley Bailey, Abijab Mann, Jr, George Geddes. $e Bradford B. Wood. short term, Joseph Mullen. Liquor Dealers, and seeing that ticke's arc properly and thoroughly dis- \ Y: this Stat of ter barrels ace” burned, nwa mg Hes RY.—At about 1] 0 Thursday night a tie war tivoe aribived, Much depende on the ac ivity and efliciency of the THE ISSUE OF THR ELECTION. state Prison insvector, ++ Patrick H. Agun. she goud geverument of the State, the maintenance of | jinuor eonaumed, speeches fa th Lice No, 02 Chowabers atce et, aocupie ‘word organizations. ‘The wieation of legislation upon ihe liquor trafic, which haa | A{‘orncy Conerel Samuel J, Tilden, censtitaticoal lav, the persaual lbertion and rigite of | wane, resolutions binaay | ae terete retunts ab dike whee tart oke eae. pd "J cr 9 Stote hingineer. pie . lacela. our citizens, public econo st fi 1 admin- , ‘ ster of wilks, ribbons, &e. The fire 1+ York Iynor Dealers’ Society, eta. | en made police! question by ihe faunics of We wmper- | Siile Mmmtnees. Gemuct Seldon Sz Ase, gadis economy amt honest Goancial edmin- | to be “ Pager | BY Matin Heir, Lapreter of alk The tre ‘vias. November 2, 1865, the following preemvle and | than any cider comsiteration. ‘Fave ‘conditoy of things isthe “ short terra, Nicholas Hill, Jr. The fedjte are alive to this gubject, and our informa. | UAcHMslnted with our customs we would seom to by in eet ee ay Sis wets ne seca Wheres, au unounded repor’ has been curreat that this | FeSvi\ OF past exper ment and prevent experience inthe Know Nothiyy. {ion from all quarters is that the dem crats of the geveral | Furopean city very sehiom take place, except during Poel pote ah ges ase seat ah etd Society. ‘vy its action on Moudwy eventag. the 2h inst. inde- | the passions, the interests, and the personal righsof Indvidu. | Secretary of State ‘Joel T. Heaéley counties are uniting to redeem the State, and that the | outbreak ofthe people, Here, however, it is of pertotical | beyond the building tn whlch it originated: Upapen eidiug uot to nominate any eninty or Madiclul oMirers, ua re- | ais, ard they bave revolved. upon thele righin, remede of pircller.... 0 ‘Lorenzo Burrows. election of our State ticket ia thus rendered certain. coourtenes, ambalinansgh euety one has ing the door fire was found to have bewn‘kindkd in no CN ag ing ey Pepin pny oun ler leg ton. It the advoca # of the existing law could oe stephen Clark. ‘ Ned eae jeuerny is Avised ond its org: tion btale of hot eeatiement’ The eomanctic ome then three places om the second tor: 0 Pane flees; “suk whetcaa’ such Sepoch is ealentated ipatsead ane | ROWM;‘0.s keneral and impartial entorcemeat. or tom consis | Canal Ceminiasioncr. ‘3. Whelan. brcke op; but neither the republican pariy mor the | ‘lection day. and New Vork rena is usual eppearat Wa rnt w Lange apne throu or inte the Hai or deaterw ot this elty end. ote as to the purposes ot oar | ey i they wraldnot te ek oeastents detenceley ak tee on | State Frison Inspector. [Wim. A, Russell. now Nothing party can succred without the aid of the | At the polls ihere in eometiroes a quarrel, Im the ¢ wine ene Seer Wels ae Opes Pein to Me approaching election, we do there, | Svein eegumemcnpon thie question Itieweyond deni thu | Attorney General ‘Steptien A. Cushing. feta at perf bc rig aillg try vibich a few moves are badly damage, eyes black nd Pacciang, cesccsoten Chih Ber deere Mieeaearaen Fine, a. p— tre St . or “ Se 4 Ne hs % eae ¢ allot boxes brewer p, but " enna brn ag Syn tsp vy ‘| {at having no control over the nominations for | perance Governor nho fem introduced it Grou sie, dows Toage Court "appeals 3% ow W. Cainphel, fer a moment to countenance It; and both are 8 hostile | yng her Aolaisg oe the partisans” bas et cla Ehfilips. ‘Their praperty i insured ta the Serohante’ ia body waceither mean ts, oF did ale them. and | pructenl and benchctal Det iiveral one tomo: Fe aiitacke Republican or Fain, erenof a pecrosnent organization, ns ote. "Never befure in the history of “thle elly | Davis omeuny to upwards of WOT Mtair atten ine ce remains as the New York lquor dealers? nomination | fponsihie for the prominence which this quenion his assumed | Secretary of State .Preaton King. what =. i : ai | have the: so many candidates presonted for the - . ~Poesi “ r fpeseusie, Acvembly ‘and Folice Justice, tobe sustained at | {hike election: but ihey meet the inate boldiy ane feakly ia | Couptrcller James M, Cook Ril Mle poe eo S cy Spat rat wie oe 4i- | favors of the people, and newer before w SB Be ets Cpe a gs aa a a the appre..ching eleciion. 2 is S ; se . tio Is certy ution democrats not to re a ed On ene Cheer eee thee it to | trout atte bedrooms. The alarin of Ar in “ihe eas Hekee was also unanimously approved and con PS Asatte a nrdiie Cerespmen sane: ponds Us Ue consi fer gn “ + Alex: NB. Williams lax’ \heir efforts in bebaif of the cwuse, or their vigilance Pinca nie oie @ pein as here will be | treet awoke them, and they cuedped down ate firmed, tional party We think them productive of much good in wak ng eae Sama matenioney . ‘Daniel M. Bixwell. in regurd to their enemies, the advertisements of different parties, political pos gut injury. ‘The property of Murti. Bier {sf State Prison Ins Attorney General Stete Fnginesr. Judge Court Appeal’ We especially urge upon them the duty of sustaininy ‘2.00: Lene 3 Rutgers $2,000, The 5,060 worth of goods in Mr. Bikes room Joss will be about The damsge done to Banker Cos will prebably amount to €1,500. They in an insurance of 814.000, a9 follows: Lorillard, $6,000 TO LIQUOR DEALERS, princip Many persons whose Interests are aifected by provibitory | fmpuises Jaw may ut the present moment ¢ disincilued to make those | sot ‘strentcobs efforis on bebal! of our candidates which are way- Tuiely necessary to w succesatul ts-ny. They imagine that the vative silence of tae probinitionists san indication of zea), and are tempted inlo false security by the coufront you wherever you go, mass meetings ase bili all over the city, the streets are lit up at night with the glure of Corches. and resound with the strains of siusic, and nothing is heard but polities from morning till night, On Tuesday evening the excitement, which is duly on the inerense, will reach its climax, ‘and the following the whole State ticket, and to reject all counsels and Hropasitions to accept any of the candidates for other partiew or organizations We cautiow them against false statements, rumor cusations, and reports of defections go’ up oa the e Vard. o on © Jemoct elec . City, $5,000, and Irving, $4,000. The building tel . nab of bets adversurin jo enforce the present law. {ls | nelghbora—withthove who enter‘ait tha! wane hatred of op: | Cy Teen elabon form or wesken thelranloe nc, ee Gemoeratte eles: | morning the whole story of the content witt be told in | Talier Co. itis Cesiaged about $000, and invurel: in Sa‘icinuot be enforced in the ely of New work, because, in | Prequen,tnd fan auetem oe ouraelves, but who irel reluctaneto | ‘Treasurer... Joseph M. Lyon, IC the friends of our cause will steadily turn their atten: | giection day, and let tae police. ba periieulecty vigitant, | {Be United States Insurance Company tor #0, 000 ‘the Gest place, high legal authority has decided {i to be uocon- | with ‘bose whose devotion to liberty isas great as ours, but | Canal Commissioner, + Frederick Follett, tion to their own districts, from this time to the close of | for there n wy be some rough work at the polls. Foe ty Graxy Sreser,—Shortly before 10 o'clock last stitntion st, apd, im the next plare it would be extremely difli | who are ax yet undecided as to the most propor course to pur- | State Prison Inspector... tatrick H. Agan, the polls, and attend te getting out the fuil democratic us taht fire. teom placd.tn the stove windew of Ke. S07 cout, pert pe monet ie ttf lees fd sue in the coming election. We need toatt down with suck | Attorney Genera! ‘amuel Tilden. vote, and preventing frauds upon the ballot box. we as BROOKLYN CITY POLITICS. night a fire took plare in the mo 0 2 fal iaslowed to endanger our ticket, and. (0 place. ts ia a Nee ee iets nrepanted tris talk aed the dee cocina, | State Engineer. ‘John D. Fay. sure them that they ean rely upon a democratic majority, C I. Grand strom, occupied by Mr. Julius Fiato ws » famoy REPUBLICAN MASS MERTING. ‘The Kings county republicans aasembled in mass meet @ at the Brooklyn Gardens last evening. A band of music was in attendance, which, by balfpast seven . Samuel L. Belden, short term, Nicholas Hill, Jr. Anti-Maine Law. . Israel f. Hatch. Minority at the next election, {tis not the present law wehave to fear, The vitionisis would, indeed, adhere to that, ‘in spite of i! the constitutions in the world. if they thought they sould enforce it; but ax long ax It remalns a dead leiter on the @atute book—a@ mere Sr of ley Judge Court Appeals. which will be counted by tens of thousands; anda victory, “ the honors of which will enuce to ail who’ participate in the crmtest, ond the benefits of which will be long ft and remembered with gratitude by the people of tue State, dry goods store. The store shutters when Mane Floto, wie in he burnt ber hy ork, {t seems, was patting up the five was discovered by Mrs. Ave Jeaver to extinguleh the femmes y. Th reference to those questions pro for their action, Let the chnvass be complete in every district, and know be- fore sou go tothe pol s jus: how many votes Our ticket is to reoefve from your disirict. Unite on the best men for the county offices: bolster up avd support the weak and unde islative optnion, with Secretary of State. 4 : rm waa Konn given, “ont vi'allty either for evil or for goud—tt aubserve | cited. and let none fail to vote our state ticke! for want of cor. | Comptroller, Lemuel Stetson. ‘eloel fet c 2 somite d the firer: quickly at t ines and put Aaeir ovjeets. We cannot doubt, though of course we do | fect information as to the principles and objecta of our party, | is Aciel 8, Thurston, Robert Kelly, Ward Hunt, o'clock, drew a crowd of about 2,000 persons together. and the feomen wore quiskiy at the prembes and put not speak by anthority, that the prohibttiontsta will endea- ‘With such wn effort upon the part of every liquor de we | Canal Commissioner., rtis Hawley, am Vochrane, Reymour Green, The meeting was organized by appointing Chan ttor | ie yay an insure: pA tock of $3,000, 82.009 of Tae ie ge gait date oe bring rst wna oe let | copnot fail to carry Ge Biale bY nn overwhelming monly.” | State Prison Inspector. SL Patefck H. Agan, 8. E, Johnson, Horatio Ballard, Chairman, and the usual number of vice | which isin the Itutpere I 7 ae hot the epirit of the covatitution, 89 that they may Members of ‘he Liquor Dealers’ Fociety and Constitutional | Attorney General... Samuel J. Tilden. ©. W, Windfeld, ST. Fairchild em “a which is in the Rutgers Insaranee Company, act $1,000 a ae MN a pd riebie party, shall we have such an effort? It is for you lo | State Engineer. John B. Jeevia, P. Cagger, Ellnore P, Ross, fed in the Mech: ers’ Insurance Company Sxerslio® be mark lust wise Will try 10 take better aim | “PS¥er pes Jucge Court Appeals, + Samuel L, Selden. Foe eons eee urging the claims of A\ A Fass Vicks tw Twayts: Sea =A. FON Sept. place Surence tole polled OC TALS aS caeecon eee ES | LIQUOR DEALERS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK sho Nicholas Hill, Jr. eee aero on Thur Clu Twelfth ateest, near avenue Bim city. This, ( diferentin fora from the Maine Jaw, would, in T many of you through the State, this ia ihe last ime we Liberty Party. Deinodeatio State Committes. clusion, the speaker thanked the meeting for the honor | which people of both sexes and all colors were engaged. te horde OF the probibltionists, embody its vital Briaciole tt shail be able to address you before the election, Lend usyour | Secretary of State A . Fred, Douglass,eolored. Atasy, October $1, 1855. a . conferred upen him x . e ty hey cam’ Spepeed in extabiaulng:n liootee 1h ens. Let us give you a few words of advice and.cantion. Be } Comptroller \ Lewis Tappan, white. Mr. Wa. Pre then read a letter from the Hon. B. F, me wore frevy used, the price ot Lcenres at such an exorbitant sum that few can al Clubs, brickbats an@ ether wea © not deceived by any Reorhack that may appe and several were inju t fromthe ae: a . A best yikes Pin bon 9 ee he party, nemed Eira Moras ilar wig ame vant acamnplan lt pac. | Ry. Bix mltaeen ard relate a io aoe to as Treasurer Harney C; Delong: white CITy POLITICS. Botler, regretting that he could not be present to ad 1a igi poet i uy 1 mean: ve reak 7, < 4 Py . 7 a it é! o eile . futi 0 7 i? e pine 9g Rivor tadhe as at preséut organized, and. soncentrate ia the | , Ate Sou all prepared for the contest? ‘The battle ls near at | Siate Prison Tnspector...'........Geo. W. Clark, white. conten” apposite et sr bapsbpeeagie acca ae tas tama men irene alee, eed. eadereing is geri with inflicting the fr Juries with « roi sas of a few thy capitalists; but as political eco womy isa Rane, iene. (~ 5 ator “am gp ee OR S54 Attorney General... .J, B. Pashon, colored. ‘There bodies met last night, but did nothing more | #¢ wi be je Pyraouse tn lon of § ing pin, Hin wife Biddy was aloo captured fo later Seer acs caer care anlaainrs have A moet profound eon | Comunittee lo clasn the volecy, and see that every liquor donier | sieve, weiner. PMR Tonle than wake preparations for the coming election, ‘The | PW, Mat pant pivesting squint the imprison | fering with the oficer while he was end¢avuring to arrest licence system. The Probihidonlst, a paper published ut | and every man in favor of protecting his constitutional rights, entharcpe a ‘Win. Goodell, white. candidates have not coatributed quite as much as they mated by the ropeblises | B&F Rusband. ‘The two offenders were locket upby Jue peng nngeanmreret omy atwomaicn gy ct, | "SUH tes at pone, apse hat hey ae a should have done 9 the opinion of the pian, os tah | pe ene ae aes ae interesied in tbe : all right before the voting commences. Outrageous frauds NEW JERSEY. GERMAN RATIFICATION MEETING. dad treased anwindtos Most Mit AssociaTion,—Voters will have vor trailic in wew York may perceive the ‘manrer ia which thelr enemies wonld carry cnt the license ‘System, should they obtain the power toestabjish It among tv The price of w license for retllag liquor in Wilmington has ‘Been fied at $300, There is also, eccording to the new reve nue jaw, a State tax of. e ocnt. Th Tuscaloosa the charge for license is $5,000. The couse quence is very little liquor i+ sold. in ike ely Of only taverns are Hoensed to sett in- hey are taxed $400 each per annum for Pi inesiec Mig.» tieensen te sell Jiquor have been increas- : ‘ed to $1.00 per annum. ‘These : f the inff¥nces given by the prohibitionists. srry pow das hetante eae RE PS have been committed;—let them not be commitied again. Peware of spuriou: See that the same name is not of more than ove ticket that you vote. Read your ticket clear through before you depobit it {n the ballot box. ite on band wien the polis ure first opened, and vote imme diately. and then go tor your absent neighbor. Do everything thet is fair and honorable to get out all the voters. Let not ane be tulsscd. One vote may turn the seales; therefore labor with lhe lukewarm and indifierent. Iropress upon them the {portance of the present election, and if they have not time to go, work for ‘hem while they are gone. Cait en the old rollers’ ‘Fell them there tx one baitle tofight!- Ope more virtory to win—and that you want his: 1 At some length, denvuncing the imprison mintof Passmore Williamson axan unjust hoped all true men would vote for the republican tle: speaker was frequently applanded during bis remarks, The meeting ¥as “hen addressed by G. HM. Andrews, of New York: Abijah Mann, Jr., Watson G. Haynes, and Mr. MeCormick, of lnciana. ORVENS TO THE BROOKLYN PoLicr. ayor Hall hos issued orders to (he several polies coptains of thia elly, directing that all the force under another opportunity to contribute to the fund for the completion of the Warhington movoment next election day. Boxes will be placed at all the polling distri properly labelled, and wo'ers are requested to deposit half ad bs 'to the mupport of the fund. The monw meut is 180 feet highy und. te to be. 000 fect Nite ‘The agent of the national nookty, Mr the city to collect the necessary Will probably I 60,000 votes curt wt Ube each vid amount to 66,000 The election will take place in New Jersey on the 6th, and will only be for the choise of county officers and members of the Legitlature. A very large number of our German eitizens assembled yesterday cvening in Mechanics’ Hall, 160 Hester street, to ratify the nom{nations made by their Central Conven- tion. ‘The mcoting was organized by the nomfnativn of Mr. Shirwer as Vresident, and of twenty-two Vice Presidents and Secretaries. Mr. Simon advocated union amongst the German MASSACHUSETTS. In this State there are four tickets in the field for the State offices, as tollows:— - Whig. Samuel H. Walley. ve | and his presence, aud, in the language of a gallant General-— nor. Moses Davenport. moetat id 07 ie r pom | rere anil o say anything in commendation of the eestor that fn the hands of Che Maine Jam men loons | Sir ihn (here ia ong more. situgele ia whlch, Ms voice tual tanuieg bail, Weeden T Bors, | Smee iste mat te Meck voll sees ON a jon- | thetr command stall appear tu uniform om the dey of the | It le unt ccensary fe Jicense would mean “no Heense”—a onpital tliustration of the | be beard—tell him that the young soldiers willdo the fight | yy ysurer, #. Buttriek. Joun Margeat. Retol nations of the pil election, properly distributed at the differeat polls, and c E tw ‘habitus! convadicitons of these strange reformers, jug, but that be must come out and look on. His gray locks wiil ChiverBovens: - “Soueen tlie evolutions endorsing the nominations of the following | to be kept there througheut the day and unthl the can. | Mimaive ov rae Paoretaree Avareer ter Orme ov ‘We shal! not stop to argue the right to do indirectly whatmay | be iike a benner of freetom 'o cheer us on to the charge. | Tell we Pe engrsete fee Sip yr terre and gentlemen were then read, and approved with great ap- | vagy ix coms o policeman shall ia a Coammexe Strat —Pursuant ty “ call publish . sno be done direetly, or whethar a sysiem may be so perrecte { | lim be thust come out and tell his children how he fought whea | Attorney General.N. J. Lord. R. A. Chapman, louse y way what & call published in the me contradict ts sleetion farther than to dspoait his ever take pa Misti cian ak warveaio ter atte py bee , A a *, the inbabitents of the Fourth, #ixth and ‘show tbat ihe amioancecantniorse toomae 's parry oo lapel amir bertc rg areal 9 6 Henry Jc Gnvdaet: Salle’ fect ool oonchy cua ok Feet On ceesetty own vote. They are at all taied to se the’ good 0 padre pte Sie Pei a dear “e vor on le . nat ‘9 Rally free My! From the workshop and th» field, the JP OVETBOT. «4. ary J. Gi -f n od s oe ve 4 and quiet ure ob ved, and that olf in! ian sing he aperys . ™ eee snd pernloioaa schemer, {nto praaical | chal dit traitor the Hore and the atadio; cane torinin | Lieut, Gove! H. W. Benchley. | Simon Rrow: Coroners—Hierony mus N. Wilhelm, Robert vamble. peas 7, artested and removed frown the polls, | Oliver strect, to protest agcinst the opening of Charabers su as d strength, a blow Froneis Dewitt. Geo, F. Williams, Foward D. Connery, William 0’ Ponaell. Geel ses ave will try aa Sor the realization of thelt rr al ‘our wigh' rike one overwhelminj Secretary of ie to the’ end t ni Aorderly citizens may exercise | pty¢ ye be bir ope be meocting ' an—any tbat may afer a prosneci lorie principles yon adv andthe honor ofthe Empire | ireasurcr.... He Fernald. Thos. J. plerad. Cemptrottes - Philip W. tna. ; ft ne ed ete ee treet. (At the hous far oy lag th riveting about Bry Tavrouen Gants aad pers digband thelt forces, orautter thems | - Butdo your duty, friends, and our cause will be as suecess. | AUcitor......- JE Dawley, | Stephin H. Gilifor fe yy ce THE JUDICIAL TICKETS mgott wan calied to the chad, ani Joba W. stenin of aaeives to be lait @ falee security by the seeming indif. | [ul as ibis just! fe * Rear iy “I J Ah, a clatec a Becetery, A remensuance against the The anti-liquor law men nominated a ticket under tho organivation of the liberal Union party, but their cendi- dates all declined running, with the exception of Kray ference (hai is now manifested by thelr adversaries. Kvery Hquor dea'er should devote bis whole time to the cause, But ‘akew days yet remain, end we hope they will be weil em- Ploved. 20 that the sun tbat nets on the Gh of November ‘Mill witness the death of fanaticism and oppression in the Em- IMPORTANT TO ELECTORS, posed extention was then elre Orrick o Cow ssut. ro TH Comronarion, } for plgoature, Me November 1, 1866, f oppose the ‘The constitution of this State provides that ia ease th» Catherine DUES A LIQTOR LAW. ADD_TO THE DIGNITY OF THE STATE F ‘Two words are suflicient to answer this question, certainly nat. When a Sta’e in which the voice of the people ts tts governin, City Inspect Judge Supreme Court... Judges Superior Court— State, oa ower engets & IAW not simpiy to regulate the tmmoral and li | mus D. Peach, who headed the ticket for Governor, and » os "s *hilltps. omiee » Sesreme Ove nepety de is alieration all oe Hate: Pony Pontious tendencies of the disorderly a faved, but to bind | who is the nominee of the democrats. There is slo & | Juage tac non ret ¥ call gh bey ey Pudge of the Repreme Court becsme vacsat Uflered netting f TO THE OPPONENTS OF FUSION. down i's virtuous elements upon 1, ihe stranger : ™ Judge Cowmon Views +++ -doha B- Brady fore the expiration of the term for wi he wan elected, | Chambers strret was altogether uscieass nad very expen Tint on one, point o- anit au im | isnt iiberty to uspert the general, fafacé the universal moral | vacarey in the ‘Tenth Congressional district to be filled, Judge Maring Court + David O'Keefe, Jr the Wicaney ebell be .enpplled-of the sont. general cles: |’ sive; and ap. oamers. of property in tha hbore. Gaede “ 0. | dignity of every man in that State. That the Siate which ‘ 7 Judges Court of Appeals— ney whol! pplied ‘ " 4 ‘ posed 10 ive ticket var: Called the republican, or Seward fo'loug been dignified with the itnperial prefs o¢ Empire, | ¥T- Henry Morris, the member elect, having rexigne’. gets “4 Nicholas Ht, Jr tien of Judges, when it shall be filled by election for the | the propored extension in any abape wheter ‘or fusicn icket. | Some fare opposed to the Stale polley repre- | should sink or even seem ‘o sink in the estimation of asingle | ihe Know Nothings have nominated C. C. Chaffee to fill ‘These nemes were adopted by repeate I,cheers, wud Me thee ot Gia # fred ti It at fei thatthe | 20004: Afler spesking, the meeticg a\journed. genved by thal tcket—some io ‘be national polley | and & vast | jndividual, would certainly be a disaster from which even tana: | 44, : Merehle took the floor to advise his count the | hue OF the unexpired term, it also provides that the |“ panixo Romany i rie Euxvism Wann —Stctamarins or Bimiber to the oppressive and uncrstitutional system of pro- | ticlem Melt would recoil with indignant scorn. Every | the vacancy. antnanipls vabend Nar’ gaee aan oe Jurger shell de elected at such times as may be prescribed . ‘Mbition: whieh the Fusion Convention approved and eadorsed. | Ainericans whether he d or native, whose heart importonee of the next electien, 7 ideal : ? tim Power ~The residence of Mr, Seaunn, No, 89 avenue Each of these grounds of opposiiion is paramount with alirge | ihrots for the cause of freedom, and the’ consiitution-- MARYLAND. existence id he, depended up He | vy law. fhe law preserites that if any vacancy shall | (1. catered on Wednesday evening, about 7 o'elock sae snd Bot a EY which Mn the souroe of that freedom—mutt feel, If he, does The State officers to be elected are a Comptrotier and | urged them also sevinst me mlions of | | exist, proper to be supplied at the grneral election, the |) ™S one of teense twelet the io make it effective. ate hart Wo mes tegen Oe Biate in which he lives is threatened by the hand of the fanaiic. | Lottery Commissioner. Six members of Congress are pity aoe Tike Hoes oo ie cpace i fai et cae t tary © 4 Bate stall» i elact, between the Int esl han hig 0 b- ay point, aewdbond din Sure acd naitoaal polley, ead the Uveral men of all” par. o,seta by impulses more than by. enlightened policy. Tum | alto to be choren. ‘There ace ouly two organizations in | parents were Germans, and who hmsclt has true (er- political conventions ta this city having deter- | 11 conta All the clothing. § ‘tials ene Hes who are hostile to, sumpt and prohibitory laws, pro: | upon the liqvor question. as, also, that she should have been | the field—the democrats and Know Nothings—and the | tan feelings. He ended his «peech by inviting the meet | mired to make nominations for an election to supply the and this, too, while fon thee se 9 desire above alld Saeed ae bre] oe made the unwilling subject of a law, assuming to be cons!lta- following are the candidates on ouch ticket:— ing to vote uranimonely in favor of Mr. Daniol £. Sickles | yoeancy occasioned by the death of the late Mr. J faking tes, and tu nur Se See aa ero a ge thet naa Wh al | Bemiceles einen, ae i, ae cee a Dem. Kage Nahing, | trary are eet ges we saat nt ee an oe 8. course md to the success the: . vated basis of ber former career, build : + Ww hens r i oe the more remarkable aa | pour ir. Jone wat, Cusloisis almost as as a. divest: support | un’ ber grisinese ‘upon ihe great and grand source of her | cémptrelier.......Walter W. Bowie, Wm. HH. Parnell Mr. Srendcu wanted to reply to the precoting speaker immediately rippe! ina sbmllar manner id of every man to govern iis own individual | Lot. Ccru r. George Gale. . 8 . about what had bee \ concerning the German news- aheet tare and the burglars have not jolating the constitutional laws of the State, 0° cONGRE. a oi Chairman refased bis request, and an yet been ic Other burglaries of this same iow can fe tolls claim credit for an earuest oppodtion to | yslitating the peace of bie fellow cldaem. tuauor taw, It ae optima tte 9 vaesney. | kind have occurred in this ward lately, and there be mes A. Stewart. John Deanis. in any other t6 isn insult to the taanhcod of the Bate. ‘It is nie District 1 ignation | every teeson tyr belleving tht a gang of desperate rob pol er | financial policy b BS Sh hak oF AR ete Ra Oe pe FE tt ‘Jacob Shower. James B. itieaud, Vga came forward to thank their German fellow citi of the term. If the intel, be used, cm- | tera intest it, whore depredations wil! continue, unlews licens? How can tbe the South to sustain them. | of man to choose fur himself the best plan to pursue in order “8 M. Horris. for their support, and advived them to be anited in ac toining but ore name and ne igpating the term for | prevented by the pr For some reason or other the they, ization, deliver the control | to be virtuous and bappy. Even the most vnenlighteved aud “ Henry May. Henry W. Davis. and quiet at the polis, Mr. Richter aiso gave some good ) which the ballet is intende’ it would be void, im case it | Steers in thie wart not os vigilant as they should ‘of New You rard men, avd allow to | depraved mi.d eeases noi (o reflect Thonght has a mission o “ 3 W. Hoffman, | sdvice to his countrymen, and the mecting adjrurned by a bo Creided that the vaesney could legal'y be Olied | be. {ths well known that this gung existe in thy 4 repphucens Se ph in the greatest Stale | perform in ‘he mind of every man. I a? Soo “ 1. ¥. Bowie, (ind.) W. W. Watkins. iving three cheers for the whole ticket. The proosed- | at this eleetion. ROBERE J. DILLON tain individ 1» have no vialbl as of sapport Balue 'aw expect us (0 be iprovestaors uaieas they | (gate be may fude mee hy. the tect of bls —_— ings were very orderly throughout, and « band of masie Comnset to the Corporation. | See atrengis ot tetengiag to i; 30k, ab ter, wo apport ibe antl There is onty one course | being. “And any human iw interfering wih the due exercise LOUISIANA. Played after ench speech some tively air, deeent efforts have been made to bi or + tole purourd by all those ange on Bae od aye. of those relations which bind ran, to hie tod: oF which a | ‘there are three tickets fur State offleers in Loulsiana— be ithe, EDITOR OF THE REBALD. ‘ tetnigemee, ne uglers, In fle "ai pate police of the Lith ward only ticket in Mon tyrannics! and despotic, but is blasphemous beyond | tic, the K Nothing, and the anti-Catholic he ratification meeting of the German Convention | ALLEGED BULGLARY—THB FROPERTY RECOVERED, uch A the pelle of 0 Ms Sotho rer aieteans blest chetce of succems, and | icyirey creme oterpumren hb itnacr law ieprives ine tena | (ne comocratic gr ablttet ay ‘ hold last night at Hillenbianat'sSaloon, Mr. Mercklemade | ayo clothing atore of Rautrowite & Solomon, whom are strangely regardless of the many robberien ualifieations shat could Know Nothing. The following are the candidates pat speech certain slanderm the lietriote who epriches ‘he tints, by Me industry and bis genios of the arks agniuat that are daily commiited In their resprotive in meake it rivitege in common with biaricher neighbors of obeyiog the | (orward:— Criminal Zacwng aud expecially abused Mr, Ludwig Semm. | ! ivi street, was entered by birglars on Thi # sufferer by m robbery makes complaint ot the statiow therefore, cai! on all who are trandate of in Got by Crone a aosclae aia ce. ‘ Dem, Know Nothing. = of the bash Ce Be vom agg rome ng epaned night, and robbed of goods to the value of $390, x we by td ed af Be vunpact fg aie a » kad Aine ‘a sup) 4 foentties, let patio. irene R.C. Wickliffe. Chas. Derbigny \o undersigned immedidely afver Mr. Merckle had fintsh- nyt. of the Tenth ward, shortly afterwards observed | 4080 put there Is no further netics tal Ott a ge Tijch woy be enlenlated 0 injure him either moraliy oF Phys: | 1 ‘out, Governor... Chas H. Moston. Lonla Texsda, i, asked the President of the meeting to allow isn to | Tuas Hoy’, of tie Tenth war we nck Moth | suspect any re, he must ad the whereabouts of the Coss is ineviiab'y assured, We are unwilling to become @ Darty to, the Saalavongat of A. 8. Herron. K. G, Beate, i te *p ead whieh ~ ——s wunoot my i. ing, and shinking their e rm bet rpg he Fe coment Yrs not 5 sores ber fel'ow ciilzens, the more especially w bondage \+ .» Marks. 5 sep whatever being given. The remarks of Mr. Merckla, ey to full ad wateb i ut of & hundred relber : on SUMPTUARY LAWS. witb as te most lo be drested-—the eothralment of mea's : pe RR rs heing wafounded, were received by te majority of the | fe, fw and waved {| ted, Keb eatimated bat not over 83 par cwat of “the ad oi 3 ay o st tu Dhial ntate- would rertoler| an laren ro ” r Jized, we should find all the absurdities of the middle sges of | gepjore the source from which they spring mach more Super’t Educaion Samuel Bard. O. D. Stillman. gg Nay whee: policeman, and they repaired to the house, where the Harorie revived. Hf mumptnary taws bo enforeed upon inuor, bnerce of reflection om ie pare of he sniterers in pordety. | The following is the anti-Catholic Know Nothing fora were fvand der os but the (vo "men bad *) fi id nd as bi raters in be i a hed eared ” alias Ge q oul ort Dread aud-om every article we cat or ence they | ar seavent upon inet coniiion, tn. iwmt cases (und we be. | ticket:— marks sonde by Mr. Moreble, the well ki whe was hens to Wis bees, oak Wis. Ieachert, ae | the cudprits would wo anigh( be extended to clot wn fieve hata ap wil ) | Governor,...+4....+.. Jobn Ray, cal operator ainongst the Germans. — Wil. SKEBAUTI ay, were then mevested om nuapleton of being com | vrouRh to light am’ robberies be tar less frequect SET Corie ccd aie eal ork olor cotes were, | Ce oe ae ee ee Ce Oarioasbis commises ia | {sfutesent Governor Lous Texada. ELEVENTH WARD REPUBLICAN NOMINATION®. corned in the transaction, In (he course of the day. three Winn Armen Ona ioe roe Pawn. Veaterday afternoon « Srihe poreuar fand shay ; | which hen are found to ave. thrown themscives, amid ihe | Treasurer : H. N. Dubols , otLer men wero urrested, whore names are Simon Pi ateer that had been landed at ths foot of Chammbars street Tn every sage und department of life we might besunje:ed | fer "ihe “catempt ‘sud the denuneisuon of their tel. | Auditor... Maitr tarts: A meetiog of the Republican Club was helt on Thurs. | Qil«t myn were cereale’, whose Dames are Oimmttad . be sage ag to *he'sdune abeurdlty aud should thus move, dress, est and | low men ‘That a whole Sate should be compelled to boar the | Atterney-General., Randell Hunt. doy evening, at 666 Fourth street, (Manhattan Hal.) | Justice Woed to awalt examination. The goods ree became excite’ and found ite way to the Mark. ani Ae! according 10 we views ef the tanaticn, who might tor | cespomaibility a¢ tye few tndividnals who are found Wo be lack | Soperintendent Fducation, “O. D. Stillman Sovkinnss Weies, Wheliinll,.. Tia namtanions eure com- n Identified as the property of iautowrite & val Pope ency | (Be, '9 tera resolution and tmegrity Lig Pot fee ewial tea Ge a poner Seisaten pt moral 7 now followe: they were | iratamue’ of lis Fouts by" te extabllanment of public. seboors Know Nothing. oe te ae bes coi tema an KENDITION OF A FUGITIVE FROM sJUETICR. f tratnng of lis yourh by liahment of public Bebo Onn e’s ly—Daniel Willis, For Counelimen—fwenty-eighth dia ney were a trark of op bg og gl Tg aged Tents bustin ar | tet, Fredevtck Wagner; Twenty-ninth district Loans i | ratrick Dully, alias Kelly, who waa arrested on Mom: few who dare w outrage iaw endorser. It Ix. one of the e 4 > | Skaate: Thirtieth district, Thomas Prentise; Thirty-tirst y morning in lacniing from the steamboat Metropolis, was yesterday, on & requisition from the Governor of 4 6. Davidson. Preston Pond, Jr. ‘John M. Sandidge. Win. B. Lowka. hint {t does not neglect the educational ee [vantages of Inatruo- a district, Joba ¥. Conk! lim; Thirty-second cistriet, Janes MeKenney. For Asseasor—John McGowan. For “hook war parsing, Larrowly eneaped being gure! very , Char! shoo Fhode Island, sent to Providence w answer to a | dashed at ber, to the great terrorof he crowd, bat for poeribilty of any MISSISSIPPI. Siwera'C. Cook ican iowa, Po ae gf sn charge cf muidering his vter-ta-law, Mary Flinn, by | Yunately it only suocewied im tearing her soak ss P=) fliber promulgeng | tate officers and five members of Oongress are to be | Wm. Grey. For Constables=Peter V. Hroagh, Charies | *riking her upon the Lead with « bar of iron a Se en need daleny nan hs, viduals or associate bodies using | oi ted in Mississippi. The democrats and Know No. | £cbif™ HOBBERY IN BROADWAY. menieeted. Mr lienry Wilkisase, of Wetiovtite, W. J., b ated * nt i THE UNITED AMERI 5 r On Thursday evening ary Jenn’ ii yo there wveroat @ ead ste Joos oh thelr respective | things are the only two political organizations at present | THE ORDER OF SE nD SHB‘ On Themedey evening: Mee : ys ees tag wh | teunnans to taney sereveres nt ever the esd st the aut: Fey eae ioe aumenational { in the State, and they have nominated respedtively the 10 THR EDITOR GF TW MEAL, 95 Beenduay, Ome Laren g haces Sato rage procure’ when the avimal wes hurd with eurde and them to enact a law to compel their nelgh- | following candidates :-— New Yok, Nov. 2. 1866. phen wlnsge ase — poate _ xf eel bom token 7. to their dictates, The law does no pre Know Nothing. T notice in the Times of terdsy a statement, which | her hand « retieu! Ld . iy a Patt Tweocon 4 Herrwir—Joha Smith, © laborer, the alarm, and the and calculated to make a false impretion. Dem. + Joun J. MeRea. neg wat pursued snd Ansliy cap vet ‘diciates what in required of every tnsn , Pimsett eviivied to the rights ot ciiernship, | Governor .... Chas, D, Fontaine, ~ ‘ pda with the property in hia m. tle employed ta the storage warehouse No, 241 Water street, teem 8 cents Cage, da oureeiver converted tno 8 a ALR Titworth. 8. 0. Horn. mrs aime’ fee alee Caper ner i OU. "A, of Jobs Wiliianwe and wan bocked wp for trial. was terribly injured yesterday Uy falling, through the e inse slveed, ‘siiuded to tholr Influence poo a Re atthe says e CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY. hatchway, fom the Gurth t the fest story. Me was @ that the 0.0. A ‘sare entirely placed io change (the Commissioners of Keakgretion , from alight beginnings, the: i to the moat nee cater nau. ‘ine meut robs the State of ius dignity. PROHTBITIONTST LOOTC. ine ie de nto'ot New York a lest “i the Christian y Prohibtiioniat for intoxicating 000,000. ‘compute what is pald for intoxicsting drinks Inthe Kno Nothing. J. H.R. Taylor Le Be Homaton. ‘0. R. Singleton. Win. A. Lake. Joba A. Quitman. Hiram Cassidy. Hon. D. B. Nabors is running as « Know Nothing demo crat in the first district. WISCONSIN, The election in Wisconsin will be for State officers and members of the Legislature. In this State the Know No- things proper have not organised, and the whigs are d»- funct. The battle will, therefcre, be between the demo- crate and republicans, which latter is # fasion of whigs, Know Nothings, free sollers and abolitionists. The fol- lowing are the names of the candidates:— Dem. ican. Wm. A. Barstow. Bahford. Gowernor ..... Lieut « .» Arthur MeArthur. ©. ©. Sholes. Secretary of State.D, W. Jones. 8. D. Hastings Benk Comptroller. Wm. M. Dennis. ¥. H. West. Treasurer...%.... Ke . Charles Roeser Genera), Smith. A. W. Randall. James Giddiogs JG, MeMynn. NEBRASKA TERRITORY. An election will be held in Nebraska on the 6th, for « delegate to Congress, an anditor, treasurer, librarian ao% ‘ec n'y sie members of the Territorial Lagislature. Capt rem, JL. Gthbs, ALP. Bennet, and Henry Seaith | m« \c udida tes for Congress, We have re y dimnttrti 4. Bot eh the K. N.'s protest againat (heir polities! actions, and can by po means be depended on lo aweil tbe K, ¥. vote next Tuesday. J have converte’, sinee reading the above, with mem- bere of Alpha Chapter, aa well ax some of the oldest ant most Influential members of the Order, end learn that the 0. U. A+ have taken ao action whieh (¢ not in harmony with that of the American party, except in the case of wingle ii who is & candidate for « local offier. Ihave the Order in this city for years, om Fo oom intercourse with ite members, familine with tbel? sentiments and feelings, and | know that the Ameri: ean ticket will have no warmer, truer or mwre intustrions vupporters than the United Americans, That Urder will never forget ita proud antaned or ite patrintic mie don, the men who com {t understand fully the \m portance of the erlain, and the glociour *asceen ‘which awaits our State ticket on Tueslay next will be due la no small degree to their ald and a, a. W. Weyer NEW YORK BEFORE ELECTION DAY POLITICAL MEETINOR, PROCKABIONY, AND ScRNEA THKOVGHOUT THE CITY. The democracy of the Eleventh and Seven tewnth wards astembled in immense force inet night, in Tompkins rquare, to ratify the nominations recently mate for that district. The hour appointed for the organieation of the meeting was half past seves, bat long before tha’ time the place selected was crowded by the unterrifiel, 4 platiotm was erected, but owing either to the great weight upon it or some feult im ite construction, (| broke down, carrying with it in ite fall aver a hun tred persona. ‘Tbere wees tremendous excitement for s time sod enmne hol» desen pornong wis sepatted i bay bers ome Francts Parey, « Spanish sailor, wae yesterday arrested chargrd with riealing a tromk containing ¢lAbing to the Jue of ©, belonging to Thomas Randolph, of lort th, Va. The property was found in pemession of the eed, aad he was locked up by Justice Connolly for o'eloek op Thareday night by officer Bo, teenth ward. in the wet of forcing wn en bonse of Peter Locks, No. 42 ber of skeleton keys,» «many by burglars, were found on jerem before Justice Wood, and jocked wp for trial ROUBERY OM DOARD & STEAMDOAT. Jobe Castor, » colored walter om board the stiamboat Day Ftato, was yeateriay arrested by officer Harry, of the i] 4 wi stale room rie Janes tistion. if the Astor Howse, who waa s parsenger on the vee el jor at $176. He coplessed his aod sa cate re hod efvoled om eutramen with « 4 and after getting on of the wate, sold it for Jveticn Comneily bim up for trial. Arrrurree «Sermon Sout. Mewart, @ miAtleaget man, while laboring omer s Gt of ineaniiy om Tharetay night, gave binsel! op jo one ot the Mint ward po! and shortly afterwards fell renslons to the sidewalk + token to the station house ant ere be pom atten of broken glass, but failing in Uhty he got spoon, sed after it cat a severe neck, He wae taken to the Cty ant plared under the tare of Dir. Covil Newerarmn Pemerren roe Lawt.— We learn that pro cnetings bare ben inetiteter by (he Merhent’’ aml Me cbanles’ Metoal Ineurance Company, of Vhihadelptte, qeinet the New York /nuicponctent, tor libel Larne to enor res Asan rem Day -Persone whe in tend to send Uneir bevters by thie tener, will Go well ty read the esetion of the sgent Cpt dl paper. The preetioe of en letters om Gomes of th Kon ih cove pe a stop boned “Sereey c News Amun Son aront In Use Firat Chewent M. Haocen «the Cemooratie — a fl i r F ; ts oF tt 3y is

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