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whe ase of Music Overflewing— Specohes of Messrs. Kapp, Struve, Munch end Recker. A grand demonstration in avor of Fremont for the Presidency, was made by dur German fellow citizens last evening. Spacious es is the Academy of Music it was a Wo small to aceon.modate the tens of thousands who strove to get within its doors, Pit, boxes, galle- ries and promenades were crowded to suftocation, Not a spot thatagorde’ eycu staudiag room was umoccupied. ‘The Indies were pretty numeroag. A fine German band oooupied the orchertra, and played occasionaliy duriug the evening. There were somo hundrecs of gentlemen acqammodated with segi# on the stage, ever which wa: suspended the national Jeg, tnscribed with the names of Fremoat and Dayton. ‘Phe meeting wae presided over by Mr. Kapp, assisted by Mr. H. Raster, as Vice President, and Mr. Vanselow as Sevretery, Mr Karr, 'n opening the proceedings, remarked that if he Tabernacle was, iu August Inet, too email for the erman republicans of New York, #0, now, was the cademy of Music to ema! ‘or them. They camo ere to propounve in fayor of tree speech, tree land, vee labor and Fremont. (apylause.) They would ave the pleasure of lirtening to a speaker who the favorite of the Carman people, who had left ‘he Western prairies to raise his voice for tree Kaasas. | Was a govdomen for the forure to bave auch men as ‘Heeter and struve at \ne bead of the German movement. Whatever might have suotived this immense Ryne Ss supported the cause of freedom. He introduce: Struve. Mr. Stove was greeted with loud applause. To-day, be said, was a day 0° joy. housands of hearts which had eat fox freedom tu fatberiaud bad assembled ecg night to support freedom in America. (Applause.) He pitied those Germanz who rafured 1» identify themaelves with the party of freedom—#ho joiaed the pa at slavery for the meat motive of ‘cain aud office. liberiy belongs ibe tuture,’’ as Schiller had sad. The action, but the future bas | s own claim upon men, Oa the moment depested ihe freedom of the Terri- tories. Theirjreecom m de planted tm the hearts of the 1i-img generation. Religious intolerance had been hed =by the Jesuits. Political intolerance is the hereditary cone quence of nogro slaver: It was a pity iat slavery hed not been extinguished in the infancy of the Americon republic, bot it was ati time to oppose ite extensi What, be asked, was the aim and objrct of tho eiave pariy ’ It was to extend sie over the Territories—and trey sougat to do tl b7 force and violence—rot by consuitatioua! means. They resorted to Vnree means of cotaining thelr oiyect in the Presidential election They resorte¢ to calaguy of their opponents, {0 concealment of taeir own designs, aud to corruption. This slave party ‘he said, is not democratic, but aati democratic. (Appiawe.) Tne slave party i# not, as it profeskes to be, covsery tive—but is om the contrary aggressive. Never mai a Presidential candidate boen more sbamelully calumuiaied by bis opponents than was Fremont im Unis Cauvass— remout, » man of whom the whole human rece might well be proud. (Carers ) ibvy columuiated alo th~ free settlers of Kansas. They likewise reserted to measnres of curruption. Toe worst kind of corruotion is uot thst at (he polls, but that whica resorts to place, au! proiis and contracts. What.Ger man, be asked, whe had fought for freedom in father laud, could now identsy hivsel’ with the slave party ? ‘Teo slavery party” had recourse, too, to force aud violence—violenor in all ou the persor—as in the Senate of the United Swte—send vyivlence as it is [pw ye in Kansas. Be who speaks for liverty ia Kausas and against slavery rieke bis life in doing so. Sow could they support a party ‘thas tolerates and encoureges suck violence? Tae party which defends siave p-iuciples at home couid uot be true end just in its relations wwh foreign countries. The truth 0! that remark was ¢ 7! by whe programme put for- ward by the Osind reace, Cuba would bo the firat island destined to fa'l vucer the roober policy, aud ater Caba would fail, Centr si um srica—if the dom cratic pariy, were allowed to retain power. He asked them to com: pare with the policy 0: tuis admir istration and this demo- cratic party that pit terward as the programme of the Republican party The latter was @ young party, but they would always bo foun’ defending the constitution. Hieaw party woosd er mel the South to respect eae as ‘t ls resvecved tu the North. Northera men must be permittes. if they choose,,to go to the South and iabor in ao ment © constiutional dberty, as trealy a8 Soutbern taen are pertitted tocoms tote Nora aad ecdiecs the people The exteroai policy of the re- pudiienn party must be that of liberty aud justice. It must protect the Liberty of the natiors everywhere. The compact of Wherty must be made wits all ibe peoples of the emsth. (Cheera ) No peop'e could gaia a triompa over despotism witbout Lue\r vic ory exercising @ p -wer- ful influence every ahe @ (Appliuse.) He concluded by intoducing Mr. Kune Mr. Mencn, who enjoys tbe sowiriyuct of came forward, and wos wormiy Far West,” groowd Hs said that if there bad not been an argeut sad powerfal reason ba here \o- wool, not baye kf bis in Missourl to b Bets crea: J ai destiny. The question thas Wan gow wt i28ue was on) of the ‘epirituel regenerstion of man by wvans ci freedom, dations rise ana fall, as Listory ‘ner instance of 20 rapid the American repabi. t provect ite fall being on.ag of Unis gation the iade maa wes proclaimed in the ted Sates parsaed bonor sud bhomaaity shows; but bietory shoved Bo 9 cational growth ae va pendence and «quality most solemn manner an? had the is glorious destiny in the sume brilliant and steady estiante wai woud bare beem the grentoces of the repudiic st tuls time whea with all We rrors Of goverutucr!. it eveR Bow Couta‘ued twemy- five millions of peop’ The framers of te constitution bad thougta that slavery would be ofy 4 «tuporary ia sutuben—that st would by an‘ by ‘ado and pres away. ‘The first democratic purty \ .s¢ coontry was that under Thomas and to that party was op- rogressive party. Mr. Muach proceeded to give an histor cu. sccouns of the traneforma- ten of the Jeffereonian party ‘uto a pro en, party, to trepgthen i's politica! power tuto pew Torrttories, as they . Be described ‘n vivid eators and corvuptiog goverbmer', ad platform to be ad «.dursemrat of ( «yetem qussue for the last four years Bot he bad & cay seea Fremoat, the republican cand!tsre—(cheers —apu Ge was ready to Delteve tm the plighind wor! of 1L.t aaam es the roost sin cere and reiable piedg2 thet coud begiven. He lived im Missour', acd witacmed be ro ApOa) ecoeequences which the extstence of sia very bar om the regs of shat State and the prov per: degraes not only th. redes sill nore the Miwouri is net pow, " it wae twenty years ag witbetanding the ment of the laad. He Vr aded for freedom end proved tha! olberw \:e [-eedorm in Kensat was hardly posible. This must aot be made s political party ques- om, but 8 question of toe full developement of ouman rightand bawan cuiture. He couclaied with a general reflection om the polite) comdtivn ¢f tue Old aud Now world. Im Europe free ‘om was trodden dowa almost every where, and it was only ‘5 America that \t was now any ereator ae uck ap the gharioas hyma of French iberty, and the sudieace taxing « op. sang the Tremont Maree iliaive in The evfect o/ the thonsag’ roo, pero and when ths e.boes ay, the singers stood up, waved their bir fs, aud broke out inte tures well sustained cheers. The reporter has attended mont of tbe creat meetings (aring tbe preveatcas;as , in this and citer eities, but caw nowhere a uthe of the entha elas manifested Jani cveawg (2 Woe Academy of Music. wee culy eletri'ying The lent next ipiroduced to the mee'ing Wr, Freep Hack, distiog: ‘aighed for bis comnection with ibe on Tevolution of 1845, whom he roccived the “Boker of the Hal.” Bh ican apna His address wat of a jocalar, con- versational cbaracter, an’ ¢licited much lauglter end ase hard and competed of men of high principio and honert; ¥, of the adversary com wence of ole and pay Peteresque Papi! sketches the 2s Gomera eat Rave Nothing partion, He wate y frori the charges of re-aniting ai tractions of furmer es—euch as the tem) i fis Ht iii peek e tefter the victory “ry Nothing patiy, Be said there was ™ ie sere! but to he greats republic, of aad of [ree principles. @ TAS Aman 6! Of progress, and war a8 much exicemed in as in America. He (Mr. F.) would never permit be distorbet im (Se enjoyment of their Wie 433) ty ges ty thelr dotrt made a lively mene Lappiness of Fremont bachelor iife ot an! con- jooked upon in this countr, » us Mle 'oow represcaied. ‘The | irgiin, under the old monarchy, Ged o myla ol tue King of ey because he bad refuret to gauct on the aboll and of the siavo trad» <s The tet showed tbat Americane 0: the eghteenth contary wore far slavery aes biewring. ©» the contrary, everywhere regerded it a © come. Waer to Paria to solicit We ald of the Fromeu Ty can revolutionary strugels, Hot ip the name of siavelolders, if it the |, he eaid, the mg the great bot Uhat WR to iagolemes oF the part of ihe So insolent aad overdeaclog had i become, that they attempted to estebilsh ©. 8 t@ the Territory of Kansas by fread and aud oven theearened to moke siaves of free 40 lavad Devgien emt Randolph bed exper! to tie Dersiteria®, aad proved that the npohioky W ihe proveating Of We py , 50, . moderate capacity, and without NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, ‘that the generel progress of ssience and ouiture io tae iaoen anal, z= a Seen ae ot, € 8 press and of suffrage, do not, ioe exist (mn the South, where only the faterests of -. —— are , pacealias. to be discussed pab- (Some im the galleries made a fawt and eS nist deitos te aaa imore!’? For @ time thera was some the excitement subsides ) He concluded with a stirring appeal tothe German republ caps tw assist in ead to the encroachments of the slave power in the ritories and States, and to put an end to the bog ong ‘orth. tension of slavery over the free Territories of the at Mr. Hecker concluded, be was heartily applauded. The band piayed “The Flag of Our Union,” and tue Meeting, at 104, P.M, was declared adjourned. —_—_——_—_____ Another Gentlemaply Letter from the Bu- chanlers, Mi. RICHARD YEADO%’S NOTIONS OF DECENCY — FREMONT CONVICTED OF FLIRTING AND POVERTY. {From the Daily News, Oct. 6} Sr. NicuoLas Horei, New Yore. Uct, 2, 1856. To tHe Eprroks or raz New York Datty News PE ise to his love, fulse to the South, false to his creed and The nomination of so coments unt personage as Joho C. Fremont, by a large aud iadoon’ Val pariy, for the Presidency of our great aod glorious repubiic, is a phenomenon ia polities, Jonn C Caihoun, preveDt mement is the must powerful to move men to | Shaler Senes, Se ceaied ad inteliectually sifted er—the man of the South and the admirat! ihe Union—could never procure even @ genera! or ae nomination for the cbief magistracy of the Union. but Jon C Fremont, a Souihera renegaae, of comparatively had gine lg me great national service or high nati renowa, in the arupkenpees of party snd tue madness of has been nominated as the suscessor of Washi Jef jersov, Madison, Seeresgee Adamees and J iB, in tee Presidential chair: ‘hen, even. such considerable men as James Polk ani Franklin Pierce were sudden- ly and Sg ey Romainated and elevated to the Presid: nov se departure from the precedents of the gloricxs past was surprisingly great; bat the selection of the little hh for tbat exalted sta- tion, is a freak belittli process which aine 2 into ebild’s play, TY and farce. ing Titthebat T sone. to the seat of the “ager Aubreys. Caliguia, im the wilfaluers of despotiam, made a horse Cousul of Kome; and « large portion of the Americana people, in the wilfulmess and inesnity of party, would pic: the comparatively insiguilicant Fremont im @ loficr position—more honorable inan that of kiags or empe rors—which Clay, Webster and Calhoun, with ali thelr commanding gexius, collossal inteliect and illustrious public service, failed to reach, although covered ta each instance by the highest merit, and sougbt by worthy means. Forbid it, reason! forbid rt, patriotism! forbid it, cbade of Washington and Gentus of America! ‘These geuerai reflections are introductory of and fully Jvatify ap actempt! oa my part to aid you ia your patriotic efforts to expose the ‘nfuitessimal littleness of the tree pod pominee for the Presiwency, avd strip him of the de- lumege with which his seldsh wireworkers and po oh would make their puppet tread the political ee circumstances have recently been communicated to mo, on reliable authority, which bear oa the Roman Catbo'icism of Colonel Fremont, avd also show him to be capsble of celiberats and heartless treachery to con fiding woman, and I to parrate thom for your A neighbor of bis, in bus boyhood wad youtn, in my own city of Charleston, | 8. C., to whom he was well kpown, ani =. 5 a Cyne oor oe spectat lity, whom I met rt Saratoga Springs last m: ona fs ae here, informs me tuat Coloucl Fremont in the day of bis poverty and obscurity, con Q matrimonial engagement with a you | lady of Charleston, yet living there ummarriet, rumble but respectable, virtuous and lcvely, and pursuing, Lomest and bovorabie iivelibood, 1 oO er. Thatthe young la¢y was a Rowan Catholic io retigiou® faith, and’ the dangbter of a Roman Catholic talber, aud atende! the Komen Catholic church ia Charleston. That Colonel Fremont attended also in her company and companiopsbip. That baring le’ Charles ton, Loving begun to riseand prosper in the world, his jotvers to his Letrothed soon ofvame “fw aod far be (ween, and finally ceased altogether, without apology or xeuse fur his faithiese desertfou. The solntion of this igncule conduct was econ found, and b's treacher7 eon ru - wated, on his beiag on with the new love bofure ho of wita the old,” and in his runaway rawtch with ‘{ Bullion’: woriby and lovely caoghter, an estimabi Jy. Whore name the \adelicacy ct her own husband's ts now rendering tae burden of ribald song, and aking more familiar 10 the public lip than that of “Jes- ve, the Flower o° [romblen by. doggre! parodies of tout charming fcviti-h baiad, and otber kindred ata: ard ttrong tre paeses against decoram and propriety. From the same toformeat 1 leara toat John Ca Fremovt orphan daughter yee: oe kiadly and ebartiably placed an ceceased brother, ik Fremont, (who wa. & pi im Charieston,) for education in the Reman Cathos vert, or Roman Catholic female sominary in Georgetown, Jystrict of Columba, More particulars would perhaps amount to -< in heruveives, as ap enamored swan might very omen lady love to church, without any comngliony ‘= her religious faith, and acharitsble uncle might very welt place sn orphan piece et s Romen Catholic Semi- nary, without acknewiedging the supremacy of the Vope, o the dominion of tue priest; added to other proofs, bowever, thie bei from whieh Col. Fremont bowever expert ia treading bis ‘way through the political labyrinth, as well as the Rocky Motantains, will God no path of es spe. I now proceerl to state a tact more german to the case ou my personal responsioility: it Is toat my colleagues tn Ceariceton have to their porzersion or controi, or have Lad acoors to them, from Mrs Fremont ber. elt, tom high y ieepeotabie lady in Charleston, ie is known to my eel! and myse fers Mra. 1. w ber busbaed’s (Jobe C. Frew ont ) with. crawal frum the Koman Cathoite Church,’ an¢ nothing bute rather fastidious remse of deicscy prevents my ool leegues from pabitebing thore letters, unie.. Col Fremont 4s they have repeacedly ant pabhicly challenged him to ®,) chal deny uncer bis own name, (or avthorize tome Hesponsibie person to do eo for him that he bas ever been @ Réroan Catholic, Agein: a dentist in Charloston, of respectability o & man and emincnt im bis profession, (whose ueme i¢ in poeeession both of my colleagues tnd myrct,) bas iaiormed imy Colleagues “that he Waa present ut ons of more interviews between Fremont acd his mother, Mra. Hale, whea the aposiacy of the formef from Provestentism (the creed of bis mother) to Romar Catholicism (the creed of his de- ceaced father) was referred to.’ This \uformation is as ye confidential, but the seal of conBdonce will be ro. |, {Col Fremont shall dare to make the 1ssae pre- yee Wesees by the wy Courter. sot x Kbeneaer Thayer, « bis hiy respectable free (who, L believe, entirely educated Col. Fremont in the free school onder his (Mr. Re cbarge,) and who had himeeif been in coamunion wit tae Loman Cathoiic Co “haw testified "' for my col ae “tbe! Mrs. Hale bas conversed with him oa the ing ber regrets that ‘Charles’ had turned Mre. Ila, ry ber mternal tniluen uaded her ron “Charles.” in early iife about bit vn year, to un- Cargo the rhe of Protestant Eviscopal coufirmation, at the has.da of Bishop Gaueden, {s Cuarieston. Ha subsequeat. ly, however, t off ais motter’s lowing strings and scthority, and united Limecif with the Roman ine Chereb, toward which Le hal alwaye manifestet a strong pre ivily, as the chur of hus deceased father. It seems, however, from Mire Fremont’s letters to her correspon- cent av Charleston, (ba: conjogal tnilaence, or some other powerfel motive (& religious one, from bit avowed Indit- JeTenes 00 réeligiow, it cannot 9*,) hes indaced bim to tara ognin—aye, “he can turn and turp again” like an eel, to emt bie OWs porpores, oF thowe of the wire worgers, of whom be i the phiant puppet. HUIS manifest. then, tbat Co! Fremont stands cofvicted _y Fem ge = Pay — , ic, and then pret ly « Pro Desides being a ronegwie in patsy ts ands ‘All things by tarns, surely onght to be the motto for this } for the Presicency foregoing statement will fernieh a very ready soln. tion of the problem why Col. Fremovt be:rays such un wHungrere to make a peblic profession or confession of bs redigious faith; by #9 doing be will heve to edmit that has boxed the ‘religious omnes, and got back once tiem (real or pre- Tage an Catholle confession wonld certainly offend the pe Catholics and y all <t for further support yy rior and ot LA party, unless ow nd that Lis new Jed lrotestentiem ie Hq retepsite Say san Catholiciem, althoogh pict ghly y discreditable to Col. om eda tallors in vert er ‘tical wweret, rea! ap Two other feta, #8 mer. bave reeentiy come to my IsS8lor i: 2. oF thereabouts, be bi One of whom, Ud late Edward L. Roche, is to longer arong the living, and the other, Pdward Se. rip as now the adie and respected’ President of ie Mate Charleston, kin Charleston. He left Coarleston leavi ¢obts to those persone uppaid, aad hey aro unpaid | state, On reliable avthority, that Col. Fremont, bees teacher io the family of omb of ue tnd of the childron of other neighborhood, applied to bis patrons and obtaimed a considerable advance ($500, | wae toid.) a hie salsry or [ee to enable him to travel for some other purpose, and tha, he , OF ever returned tie i fav! ar, het ArBov', sold bin cous <4 atphition to ber dhrest reapecttul'y ‘One of the F Quurter, ston, to make up asum of demonstration, . Fig Bateet ete ie Out for FesenteeCalemioteny “ar John occa 3a a Mob | an o! connection with it as will op for 6 Or a shorter time, while in the arge of other dues to which {have been called by the unso. of the President. I need say that | lected the time, | would not have turned my back upon wy political frien 4s at a moment wheu the voice and ara of every true son is needed in the great battle for conati- tatiopal principles aod State rights which bow shakes we couuy i verily believe that the integrity of the federal Union dopencs upon the election, by the popular vote, of James Buchapan, Should the sections! candidate of the black reprblicans succeed, | believe with that wise, cool aul vVeleran statesman, Lewis Cass, that “che South ought not towubmi toi” The whole creed of this party is sub- versive of ape onetitution, which is our bond of union Jes triumph will be to The government will be wer tualiy af an end, amt the time will have come when vt wall be the highest duty othe People (0 seek ina mew polits- al organization that ‘yt their liberties, and those warantees yf their rights, a ‘nave been lout in the revolu- ton if (he existing government, ‘The election of Fremont, if it should unhappily take plage, will be the great erisié in the bistory of fue planta as it is met #ith courage, wisdom ton Staves accra wd firmness, or wi om gy Be weaknese aud folly, Sevth be glorious or humiliating. will the future of There is no middle ground to stand upon, Our enemies will give no quarter and offr vo compromise. The war agains, us apd our tustitutions is to the koife, and we must cefend ourselves like freemea or submit to be con- qvered like slaves. if the Sonth submits one hour to an sbolitiovized federal goverument, sbs will submit for- ever, aud to anytbing, and her sons who cannot bow to the yoke of & fapatioa! Yankce domivation, will have no- thing to do but to bauish themselves and hijo their faces. It ts fortupate for us that in followimg the plain course marked out by duty, patriotiem aud the **tlest law of na- tare’ —self-defence.—we of the South will have no cause of self reproach for the destruction of a governmeatabout which so muca of the best hopes of the human Lg bave fondly clustered. The bjood of the Caion will bh upon the skirts of the people of the North, and the d will surely come When the remorse that follows or! li bring to a ‘eerful reckoning those Northern lesders, who. without provocation and driven on only by w will ambition and a biind bigotry, have goaded on their coua- trymen to this — deed. Wailel would not, for theright arm woich guidoa this pem, raise ona finger against the Union, disunion bas no terrors (or me, as Southern man, ifterced upon vs. In our climate, edi, and insiitutions, we have the exhaustlees clement of prosperity, bappl- ness, apa strength, and I have mo more doubt that the affect of separation would be to transfer the energies of industry, population, commerce und wealth, from the North to the South, tian I have, that it is 10 the unton with us, the wealta producing Sta'es, that the North owes ite great in materiat proaperiiy. Now, the Sousa does nothing but dig the curth, aud ‘com ‘its prolitic bosom draw ite wea'th in colton, sugar, wbacca, aad dreadstuils. Everytning else the North doos for ae. Tis merchants sail and buy for us; its ships export our pro doctions and import our goods, its msnuiacturera spia our coiten, sud make cyery fabric that enters into our dally wants ant consumption. ‘The Union broken, what t0 become o1 those grent fleets of morchaat ships, their Sawer of factories of cotton, shoes, saddles, bats, ways and the countless oiber commodities which pes © aud sell to us for s.ave made money? These ships must be employed, these milis muet run, that vast things ia, theref South, ant! become ‘Southern tasiitations, or they must rot where they stand. while Eogland, or some otaor great commercial and manvixcturiag State. giadiy etep ip to reap the rich harvest which is now monepolized by the North. Then we should bave what bas so long boca the dream of the Sovth—direct trade and commercial independence. ‘Then, our 2ovthern cities, that Pave so long languished jn the shade, while (be graud empora of the North have fattened upot favoring navigation laws, partial legislation by Congress, and the a ly Of tne pudlic expendi. tare, will »pring tuto it/e aad energy, and become tie ea trepots (f a grest commerce. Out off the North fr trade of the South and Wee! ae cannot see the al- tered orndition of New York ao’ Boston, of Lynn and Lowel? Butaside trom thee bright prveyeeta, aud ad- witting that our way would be beset wit triaia, We bad better meet tuem, with manhood, eeif rcepect apd independ: selves to the merey of that rate elarpening its knife for our throaty. be in a worse conaition as a people t ¢ potirm of an abolition government, which beileves itdoos God servize Whew it crushes siavebolders under its mer. ctless heel Thad no theyght, when I ook up my pon to say “ fare- of Leng betrayed iuto this rela of thought. But “out of the fulness of the beart” bas it come. The con Uingency to which L allude Las been the subject of avxl- ons thought, and it presecs upon my mind with teofuld cituee on the eve of leav ng the country fora foreign d. Ibis the part of wisdom to look terward to the pening of this conting entous event t> be proviced for. And w mes; as come tt must, [ pray God that ws of the South may be endowed with that nad courage oi Which they will stand {p 80 muen need iv the crisis. Meantime, the course of tre Southero poople seors to me to be clear en? well defined. They ehoutd be united a the Presientis! election, aud waited afterwards they are defeated. If there were any reatonable ch of the election cf Mr. Fillmore, tt would be asubject of ate debote whether:te should pot be the raliyiag point unbisesed man, North or South, believes that hope of a constituiio: ident te Mona. It's the only democra. iy has a shadow of a prospect of wreetiing (rom Fremont a single pon slavenold State, and thus defeating his election.” This being #0, whal must be the sivengtb and bitterness of that par ¥ prejatice thet will not offer itoeif a eacrifice to the gool of the country othis great emergenos? Tetill trust t of patriotiom will triomph over tbat of party, and that Youth will boa ost Ln this, the severest ordeal to which itm integrity and temper Leve ever beon suhjecte Arrangements are being mate to pure iv the elitorial re gentioman of high character and iret it ts hoped that i thore is. op the trie ‘The ov} for Pome Ume pas the © ue paper, bas kindly consented t sition. Personal Intellig DrPARIURES Mobile, in the Candido K United Sta‘es steamship c ant, TF Wea hel Keirade, and servant, ¥ a. 2 Loeweptha WO Lavin. | Caranaah. dre ets werln, A Morehouse, Went, laty amt chiid 4¢ Wm Grove: A Metzger, Dudley Pray. Domingo Herrera y lierrera and servant, ateros, 1 tteriing, 1 i Sengatak, Dr b Hl “1 Patile, James Convoy ‘Sunen Maurenato & i gio Vedder, Clarke, Jno € Harding, fobs W Eval Corrie, Louls Mendelssoha J # Day, Dr Ramazos. J Leonard, Tawes 0 Fowler FF Gaequet, Wa O Via A DMeYov—Total 19). for oes [ary y Wm, in the ship Ogenn @ext—M Witeon, England nia, Dr Whitehea sda: Hoy he. Mr Fi yd 3 Kean New York Kenvortl wand may, Hew Tork, Mrs Anders re Bi and child, ing Bing: Mr Ashton ond son, MA Remes. Cato; Brotherton, wite aud two children, Jersey Chr, Mr wife end child, Jobn_ In ely. wife and two cl einen, Menars te sh, Haut ty kr ife ane te a Thoma, Coup; MecManerioan, Wis wad ilart and Wie . P Mediate, J Tom, dawes ant Joke Kee ltenry Bowling, and Mies McConvell, New Y "rk MARITIME INTELLICR NCE, dimAwac FOR Wow Tonk—tus bar fon nrers : 3 SO™ tere, sole waren Port of Rew York, Om Steamebip Quaker Cy, Bhitie Smith & Patete ahip Ceean rized, Cunningham, Bark 3 Park Corneataa Bat) Baar Grand cs) Tork, Milliken, Trictind— Louies Sauper, ¢ fora & Riser Bark Bilzabeth J, bay adeip ark Priv Cobra (Ham Brig MA Forrest, $% Br Thompa’ fi Sr) Meweonh, Ad wa, 8 rig Bieomer (ir), King, mJ John. §& de oor B b " Sere wn ? ees, Weoich, Saar sour ohne Pit Chompeon & 1 SCH F'burent Hardiek Pernsodins—Do.inge Pott Ly neh, Savanna . Bier) Wistagion & Kudderos asics : lzey, Alevaudria an By nf Peer Mowell, Spal), Bahimore— ax cag A Damon, Marshall, Philadelybia—Mayhew, Taibo & ( Bobr V Price, Hallett, Philadelpeia a. Sehr Joo Frasier, Ali JetTerson Maver. amer Parker (ein, Ramsey, Ha ‘ Steamer [roneiies, Vandeveer, P! steamer Unicdonia. Lay i vow ladeiphia—J &N Grigus ad —Crow well # i oe, Sevangah, 68 hours, with mise PM, of tare signeis. pmah. same day. | t sigualg wich = sa Nashville, hence for in RM 8 18 PM, oxo ed signals wiih steametyp Alabama, hence fur Sarain " in, Kilen Att , Liverpool Sep 8, with anise and Bs ‘paseongers, 10 TW potted, Q ¥ 983, lon oA 34, sam ship jonawanda, from Porn of 4 pol; 2A inet ton 6B W, ex-hanget wigna.e with snip Gig ot Sew nce for Fiverpor! thip New Word, Kn ght, Liverpool Sat 6. with mive wt ah phaser gern 10 Grionell: Had ve iodine eather newrly ail the 6. Rept tat ‘ Chey) bom Nat 1019, ton Os 0, wigeatize! w fr Tambor 1, Brown, FP Corbett, F A Heath, Chas Boberis, bee atte: Ww, Lange (Brem), Lamke, Bremen, in ballast, to He: rat Bark sarah Jane, Grumtey, eet = as | ae iron. to see mis dare from fod Be rel ree iylin bound 8 Ueenos for Cardeaash sey ' KH Gamble, Powe! Mi » stand ith cotton. BILE. ‘et. l—arr Theo to Smallwood, Any & by a lat 24.20), lou Bi, spoke W ORLEANS, Sept ase bees Aen, Eee by pg ae Ay rea Ge ocr Rover _m ‘ ot ochelle, 40 dayey with | | 2th Arr a! lanole via Galy ren (ol W: . Ln Tey mE ‘arren), Starrott, Piicndae | Me SEES EOE ea, Im. Bh Boiony, Comzliter—J Ht Perino, De. B ae Peon toMA Ww NGRESSIONAL ae ee trig ediabergh gio Banga, Damen, Bic Sincine, Aug 2. Hixeelsior, ivcas Masta Sp ors, wat GT, CoNgRE Dist with coftee, 1 Pillsbury d Rant Philadelphia; Cy ny ear :, Jane ‘oreaunal C Contention, sett oa tet 2 Tig 8 (Daa Pat ‘erson, Rio Grande, 62 days, with hides, ey a s creas, | leeaben, are requested to mets at en —] ae ut Smith, aud gee oe Trousion streets, olny ev Bria ie a Mint of Yarmouth), Cook, Port au Prince, 23 vig Gong toy a bend Bo. y aya ogwoeds 1 L aa gh Veeseliod i iraia.” | raga, Reed, trom Boston; J if Morse, Weeks trees ri? wat ecg ‘Monae requraied ig O'Brien, DS0M, onN Pettit, Bebr 0% onard, ‘owed to sea 2)si, ship Lemuel Dyer. . Secretaries. salt to Mehend it te ud, Cureea oP sion wit | NEW LONDON, Octt—arr schre Adventurer, ees Warnson,} yng’ Polnt, Dart, Northwell, Taunton dud tor Alinne Fe ola; Dart} tg ee for a es “k: Hareiet, flarria, Oct 6, 8 A M—In port, brig Gea ed ed field. spoke brig Torvado. hence for Famouth Ja y cay to ® squall from SE, cartied away ac. ““Sebe Merlin Br), Cole, Comberiond: NS, 12 days, EWPORT, hart, Windsor, jnster, to | berlain, (tom Porusnd, for Guayaina) neat ac iar i ba " genre 8 Ralphs Holly. from Prove for 23 40, spl Sa OTH WARD REGULAR, DEMOCRATIO REPUBLICAN John Van Tine, ws TH WARD —A KATIFIOATIO! elect master. tore of the cbr Harmeni (8), — N Leics, Mozart, Fashion, Wak Diarmocrate Scr Samuel Bolen, Alich, Wikalegione NO, 8 dove. SANTUG arch # ie ot are Cok Hall, aden eae ee oe Senr J Tipker, East phi, ead for ‘at the ensuing election. Sehr Harriet Ano Enekins, Lauber, ay eronk oat & 3 , Sec'y. JOHN REILY, ie, ae Mac and Cyclone. Di — hr Cus, Fear ic HAVEN, Oct arr sch sire hor |" WARD—THE DAMOGRATIO REPUALG Sab te Ae i Fired = ty inef on sevenng, et $a Uni Hl co uf ene Areas, ngor. bag Tr sobre street, when the follow! ‘was read from Intand: Jones, Newburyport. PORTLAND, ‘Arr schrs Flown Gagah | Domuage on gegen, Ur. James &. . ily il eee wordt Sra aoe breath cee Behr Mary, sears, 4th, Chilton, Penne! kebr ant Bipple, Bacon, Rostoa, ‘ty. do. Star mn; brigs | al. |The Pad ma. isthe reslenation of Mr. sinorg chr James # ues, ¢ jr Ne New Bedford. A . Bacon Mutat, 8 Alebia, Doaginss, Pallt- | esotateally 4 to comply with. The thon re pete yen Npamacag: Poy ga “eh (OUTH. Ust 4—arF sche Watchman, Williams, Gos- BoeSiemaan follows:— pcre Stoop WH owen, Hallock, Providence. eg Steatver Slack Diainond. alten. Ph PFROVIDRNCE, Oct Gare Br bark are Now. | Foe Ame alone ma. Steamer Sbark, Kobinson, Philadelphia. caatle, schre Matson, Zerker, gion, Pad aise Heeves: | vor School Trustees... Bleamor Caledonia, ay ield. Fortland. Gitora, Happabinnock;” Flight ight Jakison ‘hilad feamew Pelican, A uidricl rovideuce, 1 Inspector Fashion. Young. do; New. York. Yon Od brig | Eo Schoo! ore tg gs Moantain Bagle’ Pray. Philadelphia any. AY Naial Queen | For Constables. Huise, ; sloop Frederic t Garniner, New BELOW. Hare ‘One ship, one bark and one bt RICHMOND, Oct $e4e, schr Cerito, Crowell, Boson, Sid BAILED. sobre Galego, muh, NY ‘ork: Westover, Nickerson, Bosion. Steamship Quaker City, Havana and Mobile. Dani Websier ‘ ~ | phia; Pi Y Miocia it Parker. Parke Wind during the day, NNE. Soe er he actin ‘eek iain, Hallett; Tf rom son, Baker, and Ann ti Sail York. fia a by sire Telegraphic Marine Report. 4 a pole : hia; Sth, Cyrus Chamberlain, BOSTON. Oct |—Arr barks Island City, Gatrestoa: Chester, | TH inden; orgs ftastern Wate, Belugas Locke, oad abby wi STON: NG, Oct S-Cid schr Standard, Derrickeon, iso arr chip Mississippi, Rotterdam, Herald Marine © ary PHILADELPHIA, Oct 7—The sehe WC Bliason, Deal; hence for Boston, wilh & lond of coal, was run into Inst ght below Reedy taland by an uabnow beg and got She lay at sbebor this morning at the place of ¢: velar, await ing the ald of a steamotug to tow her to the he ob fee sons, ‘Arr steamer Post Lera, N ‘athedral, How ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY Day. — THE MILITARY. em Compare: rk; shi ard. Chincha Islands via N York; sclirs ¢ A Heckaher, ed tanger a oc couors, Salem, 5 N smith, Smith, Boston; ‘Telograph, Roath, No variety wich. % and Fs ‘Dasns siredt, a i yaar, Cid bark Peri Thest: up, Roston;brigs Albatross. Dov mpl OER & GRAHAM. horn Rose, Sarah & Fuzabech Raynes, and Crawford. rm Polly Proce, Price, Movie, HF Payon, Nickerson, ddington, Clark, Boston. Bliscellaneous and Disasters. Steamer Ospary, which arrived at Halifax 6th ult, from Newioundiane, reports that on the 27th ult, on the outward paage, was in esitision with brig Ver m La Poiie for ‘he steamer waa considerably dameged; but tue ingury to the brig was not ascertained. Surv Grouce ¥ Patrex, Mitchell, which exiled from Liver col Teh uit for Baltimore put back mext day sirained aud Carved eagles, spear heads and targets alweye cn hand. = yarm, yares —TARGET AND meprany companies wic fyi all kinds of arucles suttable prizes lower than elsevsaere. at the well known pear ag Sean. ~ 40. ©. ALLEN, oiesale aud reiait, No. 1i Wat wreei, second floor 1B VETERANS OF 1s12—TH are respectfully invited to meet Mar House, on Wednesday, si inst. at take into consideration matters of impo! itendance lance. wany, having touched on the bar. Would have to discharge foular! ented, ion of cargo ‘aun! go into the graving dock for repairs. A pact of ber Sree eather nr reas pc amen cargo is supposed damaged. (a eae a eS Barx Kinktanp, bofore reported ashore on Absecom Beach, ARGET EXCURSION.—THE SOMERVILLE GUARDS, pow lies abont one eighth of a mile from the beach at Dry In et. Captain Kine, will make thelr first annual, excursion, for et 10 Stryker’s Bay, N. ¥., on Saturday, Octo. out 43¢ mil ‘outh of Abseeom Inlet, and bs ractice, “ pry wh Fede ber, Where ainwusber tf veinslls petal Gil be colleuaed total loss Her ca:go of eofive is strewn all along the shore for s, and tor some disiauee up the inlet, and at least e mies from the wreck hundreds of bushels of coffe, by the action of sea water, migh} bo asily putberes, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., W Baio arraxaras. beforg reported seen apparently water- nanos dhnprennnnannnancccnnne logg+d, was ‘roma Pictou, NS, 6h ult, fo elphia, laden PARTMENTS WANTED—IN THE THIRD OR FIFTH With e0al, Coombs, masier. sh wards; a room bedroom and kitchen, or two rooms al- Scum Many W—A telegraph despatch from, New. Orleans, ate moderate reat. Address, for ‘three days, 3. dated 6th inst, exya tie sehr Mary W Suh 000, begs eatoe, io Syaieg street from lie Janelse for New Orleass, was loully” lost ad Cape Corrientes. pl URNISHED HOUSE WANJED—WEST SIDE PRE ferred, ® mod house. weil snd handsomely a ay Scum Joux A Dix (of Harwich), Alien, from Kingston, Mass, and water, sndali the sew. improvemans; ir for New York, cargo codiish and mackerel was rua into at 4} flted with 5 lock, mornivg of Oth, off Tarpauiia Cove, by aa unknown | ‘he let Decent ber to’ fat of May. Address box Ost Fost schr, and Was cut down amid: ed next day by sche Telegraph, of Harwich, aud towed to olives’ Ho e, ull of water. Sunday morning. Lesa $10 000 Vutebins, a ix © Portlacd, aud JM ¢ commanded by Capt E Doek yest: rday at noon {none b ps and ain ak ten minutes bot JAD ware’ | QTABLE WANTED, TO HIRE—FOR THE EXCLUSIVE use of a gentleman's estab) with si accom: =a for six horaes; locadon m between penton tnd ‘Lexington aveaue, Twenuiew and Twenty uf 8 Adcross box 634 Post oifice. ECONDIAND SAFE WANTED -—-ANY PERSON DAV. » safe, in good order, to di of, will dind OJER & GRABAM, 9 and 97 ‘The crew raved themselves in te boat. Asoruntr,, hence for Saugus, put into Holmes’ Hole feaky. Would goon the ma lassailway. Sxnauren J Jas MUkRAY, 6mployed in towlng vessels In the harvor of Balimore, was burned up in Obesapeake Bay last taken on the Balance’ i ten miautes. Ali who © visit while she is ship Great Republic #/ would do foot of Pi : at ES GOING ABROAD.—A GRSTLEMAN wife, without family, Wish a furnished ho selva moulne, Apply, from id to 2, at tho New York Foundry, 51 Greene st. 7 ANTED—IN BROOK.AYN, BY A GENTREL if vanes ta] without ebildren, @ comme tious dwelling; a de one preferred, in a quiet street, and convenient to city val roads, Address for one week, box 2.723 New York Post office. ¥ BROOKLYN, A DESIRABLE into the stream to- of wlmirers singe she to proceed to Europe ng. examine her accod Lavscuep—At Yarmowh Me, } d Kot 209 tons, caliva the Mary 0 Fos, owa & Fox, Ross & =turdivant, and others, of oy Cardone. Sue is to be of P TANTED—TO RENT, 4 Allen & by Messrs At Amesbury on aib {cst “oy Mr Bimoa McKay, a three wo apd a haif story cottage honse, firniabed; must be ed sehr of 40 tons, owned by the buttter aud others, de | win teen cr twenty tninules walk ‘ol the ferries. Ad 4 for the general freight dress M. R. E., Berald office. Notlee to Mariners. {The Deacon on Abhon's Rock, below suiem. formeriy paiat- » has been painted rec, which co.0r ib wii hereafter ANTED-IN THE VICINITY OF THE EIGUTHL ward, by @ gontieman and his wife, the upper or lower part of a genieol house. Address stating rent, number of pea oflice Wholemen , box 2 245 Posi pild.frem New Bedford dtl, ship Courier, Fools W Cotta, eas ok dubia; Garoaeas oa seitie Oc N, sitvs £:d frcan New London ist, ship Indian Chief South Atlantic ‘or near the Heights, moderate size, in goot order, and nd Indian Oceans, dt, sbip Noes West ae, Sows Seinatie F savte ibe tmodegp isergvesents, ream, With full part culars, Gilmour Ww ANTED—BY A SWALL cond door of a house ina pleasant 1c Bark Dov Teatro os cailard of che Ast ark Mary Frances, Rule, Paciic niueket 4h. bark Phenix, Hinekley, Hyannis, to from South atisntic i Stated in the New Besford Quiet x MILY, THE SE. vothood; below _Adiress M.A. > Ju, Herald olice. WIT OR NINE i from Woerren Oth, Hammoud s'ee! 7 ANTKD—AP OUT & prs NOREO DOL x arr at i Hee a Aug 9. Coseurdia, MeKorsle, SH, 350 wh, ave worth of Ww ware in si) goa si Deve. Hose, Miu Xf sp 86 wi, in Peruvian, change for ate Jot te This ad tor Nauitie Ww 1 brig Wim ed, Rayon, SU, ree wee es. from which near- hojee War at Bue 8 of a pesullar con- be highly elective [+ & Thomas Beiggs, hat lune, bo lat, fe, Ramue puda; bad taxes Spoken, a utile, hence for New leans, Oc: 2, off Sa- —_ — iF, WITH MODERN Ia ‘of Broadway, betweea le far boarders: Adiress ¢ for Lagnayra, Sept poke My Spring, and Puane sire vas fo0 tomer, N.Y. a given. fForeiga Ports Ang &—In port brig iiliza ‘gona, Tlansen, CAvENNE from Palen ding Ccnacoa, Sep 1S—In port eer J L Boorman, for NYork serie day. “ ro ; tthe town preferred hai ee eee Ane has eer ne om Orta Loven, Wee int moderate. which will bepaid in anvance, if required. Ad° Mataca, Sep I) a 11—Sil Br brig Sam! KUlam, Lovitt, Bos | “eee g. 8. Herald emtice a WANTED 70 RENT—A FoaNisTED TotSR, PROM be first of November to the fret of May, Rent a ¥ cutta for Boston; eee ond $700 for the six months, Address, sta: ing Ioeation 1reice, box 2.818 Po often, gator, Mabig _ WINES AND y raquoms. : tome Borie BORTOR, Cet Ser steame hin; barks JW FB orien of Croaby street GC" ABLES PRIFDEL, WHOLESALE DSALER IN seer; hepublte, Snow, Wave H J American brandies avd gia of soperior quay ¥ Almau® AG, Hil, Inia, Chase Evelina way Mare Dy vaniles, Roland aud London gin, *toaghton and cho ure, Cornectieut, Veazic, Teercsn 4 el, Part wt teas Whiciow: 8 rech Hawt @. Troy. | PP ank RIVER, oct 4 ation ¥ extensive stock of all kinds of foreign at juore and all customers may rely on being lerderson J P Wetherei« 5 Prescott w paar, Wheeler. Silver ‘aod all lijvors warranted as repre- alt wib, on, Albany; over ‘ort Ewe RIGH MALT WHISKEY.—#9 PUNCHEONS OF POWER Goveriy iy ey 4on's euperior Dublia whiskey, now landing and for eth, Grab pale(rom the United Satea bouled the sole aber. feupurtera, M, H. & D. CASHMAN, No. 8 Boaver Rereat » Telegraphed vrij ern State, rom P ee hal fo we ahip. fe ae "fove ney ant GTOCK ALR—PALR INDIA BITTER ALR, VER woluln, Hathway, Lenton. antel Webster, Fy ‘sls0 Erect Brewery, 314 Sia ou between avenues B. slumore; Slab, Gould. do; rigs f W Uae Haytien, Aurate. Davie, Davana; Capt Tom, I more ‘Amina, 1 vs Joho Miunt,"W. Lonsdale Crowell . wind SW lo NW a King: barks Rev Lion, Win M ticoton, Heary, Hw Pool, Caps Jae showers inter fiat ae hy ight; brigs Montier ret Newell Wm Orawferd. Vincennes. scar Ana. 2 . » BALTIMONLE. Oot 6—Ary weaunes Mouat Saracen, Watson, Auic, bouquet, landesape, wintow shades, san, (He) Nicho'gon, Bt Jouns PR. Alexant ortiand 9, Royal velrots, taperti anlevery other xa Dona abe Speed ‘sa hebonee . scr of carpets ‘Oilelotha, Fuge, mata, 4er dup, Boston, Mareera Sent holon, ietar price {fe RNITCREK, FURNITUR FS titare to dlapase of in tar earee, do. BANGOR, Sep: Arr bark Cork he, highest prie® for it Vy ence, 106g Adantic #treet, or Wo {ATH Oot Sie sole Ceorge Wait on tye GAMTINB hemt Soar Sark math Broeniye. ». {URNITURE— AD 8 WANTED, IN EXCHANGE for fancy and ic 4, fromm one of the best stoves iu " iia city. Addrean 1 Herald of ou Apr pedire i, Der rebamugek ith Joby RR 1 SATERE on i 3 Albany, Ft ofl ob woh light of apers < Tori + Sainen Eras -- , 10 worth of Ud. givos as muck light as $26 4 of perm Gly sehe Riggers. Sent ose oO é Avasts, mip cance | Raabe. . é natin, Clark, 4 at the uffes of the undersianed is sacu® Oise epared »),090 gallons of the above atts for AUSTIENA, Agents o Krnosexn : pressly for sbijs' ase. roseue Of| Company © Beaver street, New York TUO LATE CON CVASSERICATION, | pe LANE & PORTER Wonid invite the attention of latles to Ureir CLOAK MANTLES and Rondont for salem: t * for Phitade in Ariane. [nig Kastern Baste, O'iteton: achrs ‘ain * Opened this morning tan yea * fi nye — ' att, Mery & Ril te ne : ereer saa. Usion, Lageen Wee ; * cl Oo yi U eee TRSTIMONT AL. TO MISS KATE UNTER, nt "werwick Lec ae are eematio Hall, Grand wroct. near, roadway, on He aes: Pass hp Wea Cin Gearon Vallescontt “trom the us lettre, Miers Gee ~) mer wr emt crocs bem the 0 a ie vor, Lge Wah rrand Western theatres, will appear. Por/urmance enon Wi eM TOR PR RSERSED. Sie beige Acadian, wnton, WB Basern, Ji MAWES, PITA Radharine Beal,’ Balle Creo! To kat | AE PORT Ra wi gion for sate hi ny " Also a7 wir John \ Ms (of Hor ovieh), ath Soe Mi Rosten for Pb bihotelphin; Re ten inish see dork for, Ne for Cnn States ag? “ W ARTA A Treat { embroligiy dey ’ Wungl aly as | Wetinesday ose al at addressed Hal 7 7 Hope eon Won It was unanimously resolved that these ported in the Herald, Dally News, Lita Jomm 0, Mason Boftotaty. ATSDR eBtea, ‘The following is Mz. Steer’ commu: Oot 8, 1886. nication New Berit To tae Eveventn Warp Peenieme-tbe it TER NOMINATING a democratic minee for A. aocwen, 4. election by plaaing 8h opp: teatlon pect jersout of U vot el le ator you a @ committer to nee wi a i in ee, BF. Jackman, and ascerteta he will likewise Sindiee” ‘eth the with the counsel cf Be suoceestal mm thelr endeavors) YAS. eS yom; WARD Repay ad RerveLICAy PEGuLAs ‘Nominations.— Councilman—G 1s—Wm. Hartm: Sousa of Com. School#— Andrew @. Turnier, Chas. Boice, and J: Martin | For Inspectors of n— Fi He 4 Bachram, Patsic' ‘Second 4o., nt 0, Rice: Gitson;, Tied do, fo, Michael Murray, Garret Dykeman; Fourth do., John } Barer » Join Moore; -, Jone MeAuley, Thos. Mill ] QTE WARD YOUNG MEN om and rally Ger the anspices of the ‘bh Ward mout Vigilance Committee wil be held at, the sary, corner of Twenty third street and wihout regardto age character of their politics, and especially the ladies, whom seats be BXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Joho H. Burlisen, Wm. D. 01 John A. Foster, George T. Strong, i iit ack, © Joseph Wales, Bel TH WARD,—AT A MEBTING he THE Democratic Charter Cou ventions of held on the corner of Twenty second Coty and on Friday evening, September 25, pursusnt to a General Commitice at ‘Lamm: on Fesia, Jes, 3s aren calle to the ebair, and * Pat Recretary. |The Chenin to Jot, when i icket was declared nominated and ations afterwards mad ego Commissioner. merecesien it a Nel School Inspector Boel Sreneas vied. Bryeut Smit’? UI urd ay call of ‘Jomes Cay Wi Tt. ‘Corset. iam T. ra V, Smith, - Daniel Noonan. Charles F. Linebi . Edward Manenner. Soha J. Sprang . Joho Olark.... ... AROUSE.— EMOCRATS, wards.—The old standard benrer in the Geld. For are Sane “inl of te eon Gia let, Eighth and Nuth wards, TIGUTH AND NINTH JAMIN A. GUYR OLITICAT, MILITARY, MAS fisgs, badges. banners, et bunting, oll and siver rianal ‘conturn; sso, | ee ho oy L LC. 4. 7 rv. ewe! COMBS’ old ext EPUBLICAN CENTRAL cnn san — A. STATED meeting of this comm will be held at their rooma, Asadetny Hall, No. 603 Broadway, this (Weds eatay) evening, et o'clock precise HOOAR KETCHUM, Presiteat, } Secretaries Wruas Prat, Gro. Trxwizticen, JIXTH CONG RESSION AL DISTRICT —FLEVENTHS, 9B. © ‘venteenth and #ifteecth warde.—People's choice. in of the national democrats of the Eleveoth, Se- ventecnth aud Fitteenth wards, held at the Tivoli, on’ the Geter 7, 1366, the following resolutions were ed, That (he patrorace of the general government im this city, sod par icalarly in vis distnet, has bestowed wera those w who have Leen and are the subservient tools ot abn Cochrane. solved, That the anf! Jobn Cochrane was @ jn Inte: Chat since that time he has doae more to disturb ten ee (ag any other man ia. ‘Us State; that he hag an been fai jsnoncet as a pollioea, and that we are epee ove core ware to 2 Tieery W. Hike we recognise & natioaad Jecksoplan setoo! faithful, honest and true. 4. The: we place him before the ‘renal dit fas Re vropie sean he Cage ¥ SURPARD, President. _Dicnana CL Grose, Taare Lore,’ V. Pres. MMANY HALL DEMOORATIO 0 AgPUBLIOA® nerai Commition =-Ate muetiag of Ue Demoorai ‘amo General Committe, bold at svoning, af as 16 the Pollowin Whitams, inst wi ie Keomeay Mal oe reanlitions, otered | by J. ard, wore a pled byw vol Of Bh 1 font this Commitee will avaiain. the jon over whieh the fion. 1). #. Rickles ‘and whieh Inat notated the Hom. Feruande candidate fenton Jur fur Masor: tunt that Conv conniiuted Aud Organizes in Re the party ‘and. the reonamendaron of tie nd that /4 DOIN ens are eotitved to the MuppARE ond courdence of the deme-ratie pa, 'y Resolved, ht the ange mo ago wiicn Last ate prt forth the name of J. 8, Libby aa. 8 candidale for Mayor was on rene, . oe ol Grog the unin winch Doe Tt xan LOREX#) ¥. wok ABD, Chairman od Rasrmcr, Yo SAN AGI ae aie } “TPHE TIME POR ACTION BAS AGRIVED—UP, BOVE? up '—The Freon’ and Daywon Aue ‘wil hole greed rallying ines ing, om Ww. Par, Secreta FLAGS. and ALAGS, FLAG Cc ‘MAPMAN, ANCE AS. Uren OF (a, dann ms, 143 8 Yu too street, New 45 Cranbury strech; Brovklyis 8. Be-¥ lage on heal sue oF bive, LYSTRUCEION. Ly | & a OOK Hers WitiTING A 1c $10. tXns asadet ro au Hroweh a regu'sr cat of books, as Rept in actwel bap ifm. & course of instruction here eng + {Sy LADY, NOUN AWD BDUCAT We ‘ty maki the 7 ss acquaintance apectevie renter m whodesire tf one oe rench, and wh wilting tog 2 ral rew. a for an hove 4 py hy UY y conversation in thot Iang age. None wa gantica read whion # means re iy. Adires Inout, Uisen square Post ofhies tame Beet AN pics LApY Way A" Porie tor 108 years, de otes fo French, | iore 2 lettres, ae Huet ome of tie obikron in ailtbe wranear i be a “x 1 Bowe u oING At wittie Ferry, Bergen Co. tine mits The neat term commences Go 2s Terma, bow od turcon, elreulars With pa arn, addi res owes —£3 winant, Principat. DORE E WALTING cpm cect gs ly aa I hoe oe 7 py ha 7 -: TRR & DINO’ In uy expediions the ontne cnctosion ct be mpaere nperlor mwaner, ia inmates. 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