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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1857. ISSUES OF THE STATE ELECTION. mecratic Hatification Meeting at fammany male om the Evening of the 12th October, . My. ‘Van BUREN sald:—1i tives me great pieasare, fel- ‘w-oltizens, to meet you once again in Tammany Hall—s aked, barmozious, and, [ hope, soon to be # victorious emocracy. It is now some four years since | last bad tho loasure of addroaning you 1a this place, During that time bas been my good fortune to address the demo way in 20 different portions of the United States, in the arduo is bdsan man encouraged im the Northern and Western tates of this confederacy, I had the picasure to bot nowbere did I find firmer men—no rhere more inielligent, active, z'alous demoorats, bam within the four walla of Tammany Hall. (“heers. ind the reeuli of that contes, proves tt, for whiie » very jarge portion cf the free Sates of this confederacy bowed vefore the mui ations and and fapatiolsm bal ‘ed tn that contest, the old-| joned demsoracy city and county rallied to the support of the demo ratio tickes with an enthusiasm, a zeal, and a power toat bey pever manifested in anv previous contest, aad gave ) majority of nearly five and iwenty thonsand for James Quckanan and Jobe 0, Breckinridge (Cheers.) Aud, A my Judgment, If it were put to the peaple of inis Sule o-day whether that mejority given in this city ought to woe by beter yd Ghd ths Onedes )”’ In at ri aye. ja featest, af in all Previoas esuiette for crest dem erate nrinatples, the demooracy of the city and county of New the joad with an lateltigencs,« sagacty, and a which have distinguished them in the great of the past. Last year, asin days of Jefer- Tompkins, the days of Wright, tre days gone, democracy of York were i antary to abendon political coutests and give up erery- Our attention to business which requires so much "8 Oaro--even now, I say, the Cemccracy of the elty county of New York oan recollect with Pleasure that amo) ‘the fires to take up the proposition to pendent treasury, and that it is now the! lependent treasury which protects the honor of of New York, upbolds the integrity and chara government, reinforoce the tanks of this city, ‘tem to pay specie to the bil) holders, and is, io fact, the sheet anchor of the commercial integriiy of this satire western hemisphere. There is every reason why the domocraey of the snd county of New York sbould be proud of participation in the last contest They elected a NesTnan and @ pairictto the Presidency. He has proved bimecif to be so during the time that be has held lute Presiden:ial office; and the peerie of this coantry now. jim this season of despondency, and doubi and anxiety, | ooald be called upon to select from the whole pe of United Sates an ind'vidaal to £1! the Presidential }, would, in my jidgment, select Jamet Bichanaa. (Oheors.) I have heard, througbout the whoie leagth ‘Sad breadth of thie country, eo far as an opportunity of "soap ong bet ra tern me, aod Neve learned a press country, but one single cause of com plaint in reference to Mr. Bachanan 2ome of the repuli ‘Can presser and some of the republiceu epeakere beve on Geavored to find faclt with the position assumed ja bia re ent lotier to the ub Parsons of ihe sudject of Kaneae, The question of alsvery wat ous of the difflcal aad embarrassing qceations of the iast Presidential con ‘eat. In my opinion the demecratic party atenmed 5 wise im regard to i §©‘They dexrmined to refer the quesdon of slavery, like every oiher domestic question, to the communtiy to be affeoted by 11, leaving (uem perfect ly free to establish or abolish slaveryas they migh; see fit ‘This was a wise disposition of the rubject. This wes the disposition of the subject that gave peace to the couniry. Ti gave pet nag d to the community to bs affected oy it; tt brought unten and harmony {oto the democratic ranke, ‘and it will now work oui in Kansas the pesocefal solution of the problem of heman slavery, under Gov. Walker, upholding, as he does, the Kansas actin ite true spirit, leaving every man free to vow aa Le pleases. aad provect. tng the polis from violence on bot’ aides. Whitever may De tee opinion of & majority of tne people o' Kareas on We subject of slavery, we are now ing thas an elec Hon bas been conducted without acy disiurbacce at tue polia, and, be the result what tt may, it wil! be cae la whi sh oso Soe Ud trarqailly ascqricsse. ought to spologise to you, perhtps, for spaak- ® hitle tm aetall in regard to abject. ( Wries of “po, no.’’) My omn praltion is perfectly wel! understood. Loapnos conceive what could have laced the result in the Siaic of Now York leat fall, anisss \t might ve the taken by some of the deaccrate of thie Siats in d to ibis very quesuon cf Kansas, Sut, in my jadg they were crievous!y in error, and they wii! see ii 5 gx 8 iS9he Bel Hy it to Congress by some three th :usand persoas, ou will agree wih me tbat {t ie a euessor for congratuls! ‘the! that sumber '# now redn ed wo We Dave onme down tn the Kanens ) The Rev Mr, Katloon and toom to Bave taken to other bast having charge of Kansas. (Renewed inugbter. ) wen, \o ineir address to deat Bachaeau, i for the cocrse be ha; seen 43 to pursue in afairs, and o: them im , though brief. is as conclusive and any production thet has falien from acy Matesman during the present centary. but gle werience in it that has excited special re- wark, and iba‘ one bas Deon ime rubject of exweaded o-m- = Be £ ‘ip republican addresses, jp ail sheir aewspap: the canvass op tbe stump throngbout this State free Saves. Let me read to you what that sentqnoe . Bochanan, writing to them, says:— Congress of the Uuited Stgtes has most wisely do- rob ech cof Mica ie bade ae oe | izng he ory—not to avery into = Ror to exclude It therefrom, bat to Iseve it 4 any Terriwry, withe Ne thereof, free to form and tbetr domeatio tastitations ap td oapecl anty te the consiisation of the Ucited Suates. Ase nasarel con sequence, Congress bas aio prescribed by the sane act thas when ibe Territory of Kavens shal! be admited as a ‘Beate, it aball be received into the Uaion with or without slovery, as \belr coastivution may prescribe a: the ime of ‘heir acmiasion.”’ Now comes ihe tenterce which bas been the ssbject of mooh commen! by the repablicats throaghout thie \ State, and which, I think, has also been the subject of much misroproseniation. the Pres'dent contmues: ~ ‘Mlavery existed at that period, and still exiete im Kan- as ander the constitution of the Unived Sistes,’’ New thai is unqorstisably toe. It is by 00 means & M@atement, a) is claimed vy ihe republicans, ihe) sisvory existed under the constisution in all the Territories of the oO ae ef, po matter whether ihey wore free or slave- ig when they were acqcired; but it ie a statement ai ciavery mined in Kensee,& sevehoiding Territory, ‘ander the constitution of tho Unived States as the time ft was acquired, and that {t sill coonexist there. Why! ‘The President explains thor: — Jatt Deen decided by the bighos! tri. laws. How !t could ever hare been @myrtery. Ifa confederation of a> States soquire a new Territo-y at the exponee of r surely oae sot of the the Vatted States, axt- z EB whe on, from iaming ton emaienves recognized to be property fucresicents of such’ Terrhary Proceed to reas s Sie ree! nat right to decide the im, question 2 of abolish this question bere to it wa io mace, » ime Territories thes to ten eden jaw of the can changes? How ne goto chang 08 even Carte Decte ty 2? res 'aemewe whe has spent his life, oF any portiva of pubdite iife and cor apt in Congreasiona: career, and in re- gard to which I wirh to ray a row words. I have deiained ou longer than I Ned any desire or dispotition to do, batt we been brought up inthe country, ae far at political taro concerced. ism nothing ‘ub metmple mind- 04 Dutchmen, avier all, and my idea of & palitiosl meeting ‘@, \bet men shoold sssemble and conmrt and compare opinions and when they sgroo, thoy should act together; and if wWey do +o carefolly, cautoasty, inelhgentiy, my ‘wore for ‘t, inet suocees OF the part of ech men is an cor. tal as iheir combination. (Applause) Now, 1 vans ty call your attention for & single moment t ihe position of our tate. This cyoniry hee been in tte of exceeding excitement in reoeerd t a da. tant Terriory ding Kaneat bas been the subject of decotsion or the cighiwen monihe or two years. Men who bave been robbing our treasury in Albany, aro Dal ig tbe surp! ment of the capal itse!f, and ine completion of the canels, In the year 1835 the Assembly (Doc 384, p. referred to tbe Ganal Board an application to the tere fora saip canai from Oswego to the Hudsoa river ‘The answer of the Cans! Board, whioh was adverse to the Qpplicatica, and in favor of ihe enlargoment of the Evie cana), closed with the two following significant para- ars) “in urging upon the consideration of the Legislature the tm portan'e of suthorizing, at ihe present ‘moh ap enlargement of the Erie ctnal as is concetved to be neces sary, to adapt it to tho increasing trade of the the Board desire to have it distinctly undorss: ‘thet they do not recommend such an expendiure of money Upon this work as will interfere wita the mente now in my for accumulating a sum sufficient to pay the Erie al lain canal debt, and for restoring the avoticn and palt duties to the general fand. The net pro ceeds of the canal fund for 1836, ’36 and ’37, will probably be sufficient to pay the balance of the caual debt, and aoe the disbursements on the contracts for doubling tae joo! “At the close of 1837 the auction aud sels duties will be restored to the gener: fund if the propored amendmant to the constitution should meet the sanction of the people After the alladed to, the net proceeds of the canal tolis will be sufficient to meet tho disbursements necessary for ‘maproving and enlarging the cans!, without having re course to now loans for that pr ie”? Now, that exhibits the demo:ratio mode of mauaging the canals, for we find that the Commimioners by wi that policy was |, bere Dames familiar to the democracy of New York. They were:—Wm ©. Buk, 8. Van Rensselaer, A. 0. , Jobn A. Dix, Greene C. Broa- son, Wiliam Campbell Micoael Hoffman. re- commended thas that ag d abould be puraned, Now, bear in mind that we bad but $2,000,000 of debt. The Erie canal wat ;, the iateral canals wore in pro- cees of completion, avd this wae the mode recommended for the Of the canal Now, what do you suppose would have been the conre- quenee if that oh fa had been adhered to? Let me call your attention jor a single moment to this, because tue oon- trast presents, in such a striking lighi, tue differcace between the democralie policy and the Seward poiicy thas I want ou to remember ft when the tag gatherer comos rouad, for it is impertens at this time to Enow who 's sonding him round—whether, in fact, ho le * republican of £ democratic messenger. Taking the eurplue reveuces, thon, of tho canal frem the time of the resommendalion in’ 1836 to 186, they amount to some $36,000,000. fhe whole ex penre of compievng the Ere canal cnlargement, of butid ing the Oswego canal, the Black River canal, the Geneseo ‘Valley cazal, and the payment of the debi which was due the time Mr, 8e ~ard took possession of the state, wou! have been less than the sum of thse revenses by som i mill mx would have been ied ; there would aave ‘been tore than sufficient revenue from the canals te pay the expenses of the government ; we could have reanced the caval tolle two Wilrds ; and we should have been free from debt. Let me extribit these more falty :— “Starting with 1836, the whole debt for the Erie aad Cham: ‘canals, of only about $7,00,000 hae been pro- vided for, and the \hen dent for othe: cauai« wa: mt $2,260,000. The figures comparing ine following table down to 1856, imctunive, are taken from pags 191 of dogament 10, of the Senate of 1857, beirg tho aunuai re- port made by the Auditor, of the Mraucys of the canals Tho figures, after 1866, exvept the debts axtumed to be paid, are cstimetes—ibe estimated cos! of tne canvis Bamed being derived from the best sources. With these remarks, the table wil! explain itee!f ’’ Gross tolls collection, super- ineach fiscal intentence and ordinary expres. $467,699 008,908 043,027 504,707 576,020 14,517 642) 584 Net proceeds each year. $1,130,355 Total net proceeds to 186" p Deduct ettimated cost 0. al tion of Governor Bouck and bis dtsoc'ates. of ependinghae ‘net proceeds,’ only, our condition in 1856 would ne band follows, The ‘following would have been co. . The Erie Cana! Enlargement, «© Oawego Canal Faiargemsnt, “+ Genesee Valley Cazal, «Black River Cana Thos we eee that by faithfully sdbering to the policy marked oot by Governor Bouck aad bis aveocia of tn 1895 of sending only the net proceeds of the tolls on puoi, works, while the Erie anal eniargement ai.no, mg have been completed in 1851, at a cost of $26,000,U00, the present unflaisbed works, and th Oswego canal, in addition, could & coat of $56. remainder wcrplos of say 62 000, beyonl 8) the expenses of toe canals, vould, in ine <iecrevion of the Site, bave azoval y filled her coffers thereafier, applicable to au of public charity or interna) improvement as, in per - cence, should be considered best promoiive of the welfare of the people.” Now let me eccupy your time for & moment or ‘wo tn telling you what Goversor Seward said whes the de- mocracy handed the Sate ever 0 him, Tocee are bi bie words — “History farotehos po parallel to the ments of this Mato It surrendered ite domain, and re)inquiahed for the genoral wolfar be revenue of \ts foreign commerce, equsl, generally to two thirds the entire exp: ndiimrg of ine feders! government. It bas, nevertheless, sustained the expense of Ms own ad ministration, fuanéed and endowed s broad sysiem of education, charitable institutions for ovory climes of the unfortuns, ani s penileatiary establishmen! which ts adopted model by civilized nations. [i has increseed four fold the wealth of its citizens, and relieved them from and, ip addition to all this, bse carried for ward & stependovs enter crise of improve neat, ali the while diminiahing 'te edt, magolfying i oredt and ang. menting ile resources "” ‘This was the statement of Gov. Seward ‘x reference to the condition of the Sate in 1598, when be took cuarge of the message which be delivered Jamcary 1, 1830, the following tribave to the aomiradle working of privcipies in maiters of faance — “The treasury isfoll, aad needs no replenishing: ard meane are provided for meeting whe future emer. of the State.”’ Able full treasury, aod bie Oret pro canals were a proverty tet He wet t work ornn \d there three pearsend a debt ntate $40,000,000 He wt 7 04 $27,000,000 by loans to corpo various railroads. A tabular statement of these facts would show We following reece — “Gow, Boward’s administration expired in 1942, en | his whole scheme broke by the failure of t ve credit, bat in the years of now ors the foJowing seme - | Iuheem and Oswego, “'Bytneee means ibe | during theee far disastrous years; and the measure of « | forty mult debt would have cece attained if the Site | had not by the extension of iw credits become cossie to i Be ran the Stace stook down ¢o that a tx per cent stock hoa be oame (n, was sold pe tho pal ; f of bis administration was to sign # law by which the | public + orke were stopped aad the people taxed io pay | the interest on the pubic debt. That wae the romult of irene Governor Seward's policy, We let eignt of | thon fore while, The democravo iy came into power; they restores the credisof vac ); they reramed the prosecetion of the public works, They called & oon ‘Vention to Creme a cons itation, and aa posed that Comatitation ihey bed ded be paged p the pubite debts, and had create! @ prabibuion foture debts. Such, ho werer, (id mot appeer to be the re- sult, Bubdsequentiy the consiiiution waealieret, Aaibor- ty wns therouy given to create a pudiic debi of nine mi! Toms 10 00} the canal, ant we now Sind ourselves ‘With @ public debt which aaroucts wo $35,000,000 im this yoar, 1867, and ie made up tnat— ane any + 770,000 25,000,000 «$90,664,058 . 600,000 looting, “ Stop thief,” after ihe fellows in Kancas, nad while the bomane aud thi and the byst'rios! of the country have been occanted i! Jaen wat Devens of a ve sate and ciy of New ‘ork? Let we look for a moment or tro and seo |he con e been brongnt 1 wil not stop radioal demoorsta who lieve ard party, because '¢ oped AF #100! pigeons the combination a Ber jer the tomi ing off bonee party (9 controlind nde by d the inoorramibie Mev a MOLY Ie euperannadans, HOeIDg tne Lace! vere? i 4 wheter they are 60 be driven from power aeihey di on wheuner Who capable, intelli gems, nones| mea whore nc To snis may be added $3,000,000 of aon! Tande looked op in ew Jed DANES, HOt one Fitth Of Walch, the andi lor anya, it now avaliable Now, in adstition to thie de it, there canals are [noomplete, and ft appears gineer’s report, made im 1566, that it will require some $18,000,000 more % Complet) there public wore, (Ae sembly Doo , 1867, No. 60, p. 27.) ‘Abd What, do Oa rurmore, jf UNe Condition of the Sal? Way, inet month the Sate Audit teued % novice, whoa Teil read, de we that fhe publi: orks mast ve eas pended. His cireular wat in thoes words: DANAL [vvaktweer, 40 xt, 1t, 1857, + © © | There i notoo@ noy protpect thot the Com 4 Of the Canal Pana + fr pome months te come ye aba bo OOgMiate & as the funds app! oa sie Erie Canal enlargement,. Genease Va ley Oncal . Biack River Canal... Oswego enlargemoat And debs in 1536.. 744904 | Scrptus. Vr mrTna eee {ey oe +. $O10,L18 “Bye adherence 'o ihe demvoratic reoommenda- .. $6,202 454 | may be rallied, dischargieg « gover ‘The Avditor says:— “The Commissioners of the Canal Fund having failed to negotiate the joao of $500,000 advertiied to be taken this day, the the means to Canal Commissisners and payabie eset mooth, except such as caa be realized by a resort to the banks holding Hiete loans. To ‘w bat extent the banks will respond +» the ealis made app them remain to b» ascertained. At any rats, the Ootober time dra‘ ts must have @ preference as to made Respeo fully youre, “N.S. BEN(ON, Auditor.’”? The State of New York, with ite pudlis works unfin- ished, wita @ debt of $35,000,000 banging over tt, aad ‘with the promise of the tex gatherer comiog al ng in the course of the next month, to cali upon the people of the different counties for some very nice little sums, hat obliged to suspend pay ment for the work already done on the canals Let me now oal! your attention for a m>ment totne taxation, There isthe three mill tax to begin with ‘There is thejcounty and city tax to go on wih. The lacrosse Of Siate tax ta the city of New York, for example, Is fro $51),740 last year, to $1,151,497 thi Crease of two and a fourta in one y: republican purty, that cleims to bi God help us. if it be trae, as (hey say, the old; Seward party, and thet they are cn for if they go on at this rate when a year old, what may we exprot of them when they are grown up’ The whole tax of the county of Kings for thi« Present ) car is $394,537 of a three- mili tax, aud $1,306,273 of w town and county tax, makicg $1,609,805 to be pata by our neighbor over the river for the of repap- Mean rule and tbe republican sysiem of internal improve ment sni State governm The little county o° Rish- mond, alxost away !p wey, ond small enoagh, +o would suppose, to have sed even thelr ettention, her to pay $60,000 of tax. And this city of New York, thas is not Ot io govern iteelf—tnis city of New York, taat has to ve commissioners to i; from Albany to do for it bag that has heretofore been dene by its own people, pays a three mt!) (ex this year, When money ts #0 vory plenty, of $1,625,221, w city and county tax of $3,664,- 861, belog @ total ays $8,200,072! The locreave im tne tax of leat year lg 125 per cent throughout tho State, aad the total of the tax in the Sato, this year, $15,603,748 Here is @ statement of the incroase in detail, which ie well worthy of your attention ~~ TARLE SHOWING THE &TATS TAX OF 1856, ALSO THE STATE TAX OY 1857, COMPUTMD ON THE VALUATION OF 1866, NOT in CLUDING THM SCHOOL TAX OF THREE QUARTRRS OF A MILL. ‘Sta ¢ Tax for 1837, eatimaled on value Tox of 1866. tions of 1868 $36,811 48 $59,576 78 21960 20 . 8,785 13 9841 3a 10,444 95 83,806 03. 17037 23 9,808 12 NewYork, #11710 49 3827 07 New York eeeeeeeeeeens $3,217,498 63 $1,430,354 64 locresse under the repubijcan legis- c Ou fee $1,787,164 84 of 196 ‘por cert! TAMSE EHOWISG THR ENORMOU® TaxaTION OF 1857, INCLUDING 2CLOOL TAX MY OF A MILL, CAN, UL, AND GENERAL FUND TAX | oq MILLA, EQUAL TO 2 MILLA, AND THE TUWS AND COURT) A8eU MED TO BU THB Baume As IN 1856-— State Tax. Town and County 8 Mélis, 1867. Tux, 1856, 107,434 484,864 + 29.267 70,695 + 24,164 . 94 900,004 Sila $15 Ow Grand total Loo gee by whe repudliona Ls Giaiatare of 1887 $15,609, 74 Ow \@ that enovgh of this repeblicen rule? In my ‘en. {am entirely en ‘with the exyerience | have had cf jk. This history conve sts iteelf, to some exteni, with jhe pesulier pos.tioa of the country at the present ment The democratic off the the national debt was extinguished. Jackton de mon paid pational debt. Pierce reduced the naira “ condition, as yru wiittoo by his Ine) message. were enough fands (n the Meade of ine goveram ni, wiih the acervipg revenue this year, to par evory doller of tho public debs if it bad been auc, and all the portion hoding |, at the pr erent time would have rece!’ Lu debi the of their political opponents. | tinction # marked between the pa: Ty is marke | in thelr iegitiative career, You go into the halle of C mgreas | or Sate legitiatafes, and ihe men you Gad voiiag for sli ror 8 of claime, and owning claims that they are yo ag for, are the traditional spponemse of the domooraiic party. You f° to Congres and see who are the men ihst are cast vat jor corruption. Yoa will find they aro seward mem; aud tome of them are going Dack there with all their covrap |oo {orb upon (heir shoulders, so take’ thelr seatr ee proper mbore of tris Congreve, ater being voted out of the lart. Lappeal tc every fair man in this “iste, every man who bas noileed (be course of your Mercy, your Wrigpt. your Flagg, your Back, your Beardsley, your Dix, your Young, your [okineen, your Hotfman, whether they bave heen signaily exempt doring thelr whoie from everyrning hme @ren an impatetion of the orrnpuot toat hee been practioed vy other officere of the govern ment—whether ‘he pollsy of the State of Now York rae net been aa boner to it under democratic rales whether the bis ry bas not been an covarying one: le borer: finding ev ploy ment, publi¢ #orke proRgented, oa~ Politoal carosr, ~etonrees fod our dedt extinguished’ foo porey oreree ur mad workt following in its wake. I Dave detained you s great deal longer, fellow citizens, than I bad ‘mended to do in reference to these matters. however, that I well joaston. "We have a dobi to dircharge democracy of New York are sno ajority that hes heretofore the Presidential election Proved #0 effective Imet fai). All the elections snow that the democramic party \s ome To-morrow, you will hear a report from Pona. sylvania thet will sweep over this whole land. (Casares) low well do remember the nigtt before tue Rate elec- Vion in Pepasyivania last year! That clectton war looked t from one end of the Union \o the otner, as one thet was todeside the Presidential contest. | hed the pleasure of being im the Stato of Pennsylvania fortwo weeks prior ti tbat State eleotion, and in almost every part of it, from ihe motntatns of Erie and Alleghany to ine city of Philadel phia. On the night before ibas election in Penaty!rania, I had the pleagure of addressing a pablic mocting ta Palla delphia, calling their atteniion tothe importance of she Contest that was tben waging, for if Pocusyivan‘a uad fal fterea at the Biate election in Oclober, Mr. Bacnansn must bave been defeated, The Sines of the Beuth, anxio.s to defeat Fremont and looking to Petnsylvenia to ascertain whether {t could ne carried by Mr. Buohapan, would, i€ it hed gece agsiavt him, have inevitably bended together on Me, Fillmors, Bich would have been the result in Tennessee = Sach would have most probably been tho reauk in Kentucky, ia Norin Caro!ina and in other States Bat Pennsylvania did aot fekor. Pennsy ia atood firm. She setsied the Presideatial el Mon then. She can settle the olection in tho State of New York now. Andshe wil doit (Loa¢ cheers) Can it be that this great State—ri 8 commerce, riod in fie inteliect—with iis Cileions, tte Livingstons, its Hamiltons, tte Ogdens—ith truty great en everywhere within ite imiw; wisn its revolatiouary tory (th ite high traditions; with Ws proad motto of eacasior: tt be postive, I say, thet thie great Siate should rewain apother year daggling atthe talio’ W Sewerd? (Loud cheers, and orics of no”) N>, | de ‘that the which jen this immense aspen: >iego |e ‘gn ind‘cation of what will be done iu the city of New York, ‘The stout hearted democracy of the city of New York. of Load Is'aa? and of tats portion of “tate, cam, if they ohcore, by ution and vigorour effor:, give tho State to the democracy, no mstier what may De dono in some otner Portions of is. tho population lé here ; the power is‘ ore ; the votes are bere to ao It. (avers ) Bat you must hash your disnensions, You must forget ovatroversics tha: are Past. Yoo must cease to quarrel tu'regard to local nomi- sons, You must look your shields, end meron abovider to shoulder as ene mau; nad if ‘you do that, my word for it, New York ill be re. a oa 6 (Cheers) = =This ofty bae @ right’ to maat feat great feciiug at this glection, az bas Dee so well sald by tbe gentleman (Gor. Seymour) who preceeded ms, ‘You have bad obnoxious laws passed ; your commerce nas been sabjec ed to the odious taxea and a>ecrd revrictions of the Port Ward Act Your p+© City Hall and Jenvral mn taken ous of your Lauds the ris revences rah aiempled to be selzed, and, of oon-se, y wes rackea and plancered, the Otty Poalcd were seizcd. If these marauders bat uct seized tho psitoe, the police would have seized toem. (Laugher) These acy wi!l be remembered by thecliy of New York The Dietory ef this Pete ana country oresonte no eimiler | tance of oppreveion practiced on a reo) wcense of tn’ Patriotiam they have exhibited. Bat ioe rebuke of thie audacous interference will be as memorable es [the tn- Juatice itself, che freemen of New York will rally wityan paralleled unantinity to reeover the anctert rights and pri vileges ef which they have been strip jed; a07 ae sh= Bo rons ot Raopymede walt to King John, go will they ia tones tbat wil be heard and beeced, vrociaim to Jono Kice at Albany—" Nolemas l-ges nostras mutari’? (Loud oheor- ing) 10 ite omterprive, riot in Weeriy po ef Deaths In ine chy acd county of New York, from ine 17th dey of October to the 94h day of October, 1857 Ken, 17: women, 81; boys, 149; giris, 126—Total, 427 Adults, 161; ohildrer, 266; males, 217; females, 210; col ored persous, § Albominaria and Brights Fover, soariet .. disease of Kidveys..... 2 Fever, typnomd.. 4 Aneurism, of the morta .. 1 Fevor, typhus, -2 ADEIME oa. a ee 21 Fracsare of th 1 apoplezy. 9 Fracture of the 1 Blecowws, from womt « 1 Beart, disoase of .... 3 Bronchitis...... . 7 Hooping cough........ 1 Boreed or sca) ied . & Inflammation of bowels, ..11 Concer... ...+ . . 2 'flammation of brain i Cancer of {be Rver ..... 2 Joflammuation of chert 2 Cancer of e womb . 1 tofammetion of heart : Canna toe, + 2 Soilammation of liver.... 1 Choler + 1 toflammation of lncge ay Choiere infantum . 8 Indammation of stomach. 4 Cholera morbut .... «1 Infnenze re | Congestion of brain. .10 Invemporance..... 2 Congestion of kidweys..,. 1° Killed or murdered 1 Congestion of lungs...... 5 a 1 Corsuroption ............67 y Ponvuisions, infantile ....96 4 Convulsions, puerperal. . 2 2 Croup.. 10 1 oe | 1 2 8 b 7 4 rer - & ‘Smallpox Softening of the brain Soras wv 2 a aod prematore of bb 2 Somsch, bowels and 14 other digestive orgens.107 ‘Langa, toroas, Ml Uncertain seat and gene- Skin, &o., and ercptive Caknown tothe jary..... 1 ry 40 to 60 years... 0 to 60 yours. #9 to 10 yours, 0 to 80% 99 to 160 years Unksowa.... os Sootlana foal, GROROE W. BUKTON, City Inspector City Inevector’s Department, Now York, Oct 94, 1857 ———_—_——————————— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED SVEBY DAY, rei PERSOR AL. Gat. EVAN Wishes TO POT HIS CHILD Ort To wiih 8 res peetad: wh would trest 106 Herald oft: s. imother, Adcrese Alpes, VABMANEVILLE.—WILL YOU DO 44 I REQUESTED CA Fore cr nave your ‘mily no iaduerce wah you. Send by (he exme porer on Mond bome Ay, Sad say when yon will go ADE) INR—! DID ANSWER YOUR T#O LAT ] wil) be in the main rtreet, to s carriage, on Monday Ghd. snd Toescny, Zh, from LF unwi 2 o'clock. ‘Meet me pre pared . SAM BL TRIVETS, Lak OF nuk aWolw Fa tieauam, Hapland, le requew'es to recurs to ham immec.s¥iy, 00 receive proveriy ia” nim by Dit and io write home to way be is coming His pragence ix in pensnoie ARY ANS BANKSY WI'HES tO FIND UR Head from ber sister Reteny Bone, wh fand, in augue! FO OB at oF nade aR EL nt a Raha AMTED—APRREONTO 1” ry WANs years ot. inqvire at 0) Wea for 'wo cays. Peetu ® 8) ingios BS-—ARWORY, STATE HOUSE. 66 Of this Corps wil! mers ai the Arm: a hn A willing sO, Ww, wih r re an opporianity io mane from, 60 Ne #UO ner week, | For parte inquire for sdvertiser, road TAY, in ie Flore. 890 10 dispose ny uae A deve, © FARTOD—A PAnTaR® Wits bors, eae MaIVBN LAWE.—GREAT SUCCESS, IN OONSE- uence of the reduciton in the prices ' Ladies’ fancy fora; slso gentlemen's, I shall make from this ale a further recuction in the prices of fancy furs. The sussess alieadiat this grand movement, by t10 increase in the sales, enables the sent (9 vell out the immense aigck at low prices, for cash only, and maneb below the cost of miectiacturing ad importation. From my leog experience in the busiaess since 1887, purchasers may reat aamured tna! no #0 fered whieh are not properly prepared ‘and manufactured; = suflictent guarentee for the reputation of we articles sold, which have been freshly made, under the ‘supervision well krown GRO. 8. MAWSON, Agent, 44 Maiden lane, RIO! K SILK 100 im Sane FLOUNCED ROBES, (full patterns ) At twelve dolar” each, A. T. STEWART & 00. Broadwa ( bembers and urerts. RICE BLACK 5 .LEB, ROBRS A QUILLB, ‘at 12 doll jarn o8 ta «.T SFEWART & 00. Broadway, Chambers, and Reade streets. 100 PIBCES PRENOA MERINOES AT 70 CENTS. 1a) do. do, 8% a Opened this morei By BKSEMAN & OOMPARY, 473 Broadway. 10 BROADWAY. A chanse for gentlemen as well as ladiss, $50,0.0. Gentiemen’s o-avats, \98, rtocke and saspenders, e eavre stock +f aa importer eannfacturer of the anove gota 41 5 peo ont aton ‘There will be added oo the balance left from our last week's salvs of DNGLISH AND FAENCH BEAVER CLOARS. sale of cheap and $3 exch. onday Oclover 19, over 3,000 to ‘These goods have been to 818 each. to import, and igned to us. and eost fron: are arranged on ibe centre abies of jense | iahrae: te Poo lar siocs. aan nee ee ARL. TRENT 200, 475 Brosdway. 47 BROsDWAY. OBABLMS STREET & CO. hewi closke and fine fura, The largersiore in’ United states, Devuied exclusively to tho sule of Shawla, cloaks and furs Our stock {9 all new and of the beat description, and selecied with great care And ate In gach of the anove departmante Indies wii be shown a greater varie’ ever oflered in the city of Rew York, Orders having been giv -n by usin Paris for u vives by every steamer, We cannot kow countermand them, but receive and sell not withstandiag the panic. ai prices, ho -ever, 40 per cent less taan they wise would be offer “hoioe cloaxe an¢ sbawin just recetved per steamers Asia and Vanderbilt will be opened on Monday, (ct. 26. Fars cold by us are all xenaine avd guaraniied. ‘We have no old tara, nor do w@ CHARLMS STRERT & Broadway, One bloek below the fit. Nicholas Hotel. VALVE? AND OLOTH CLOAKS, Selling at half price, By BEEKMAN & COMPARY, 473 Broad way. 4.0.000 S228 oF, cops waxtgo ros THE . Wesiern market any parties wishing to diz>ore of the above amount of goods upon satisfactory terms Wil pleare aadrem [1., Herald offies, 50 000 DOLLASS WORTH OF LACSS, EMBROT- A deriee, mourrine goods, tlinsiom gooda. shil eApa, robes And cloaks, and made up ln escrioti n, &t & tremendous sacrifices for Curawek 'é eourely now, Bad was se ected and mace cho ee ofty trade BAILBY, FARRINGTON & LESLIB, 623 Broadway. $:50.000 = e up for WORTH! OF MOURNING GOODS, AT & SACRIFICE helow cost of {mportation, MIN. 48. per pair. Monrning (doode 651 Broo way, be!ween Spring and Priace streets. 7. BTAWART 4 6O, ‘Will epen o@ Monday, Oct 3, ENGLISH PRINTED MEKINORS, at 2 conte yard, iroxdway, Ca+mbers and Reade atrecta. A. Tt. STAWABT 4 CO., - ‘Wut open five more cases, (The inst of the imp sriation,) Bich bigh solored All wool plaids, At 3 shillings per yard. On Mon: 'y Bb. Brosdwsy, Chambers and Reade streets, T TES GREAT SALB OF MUURNinG GOODS 561 BROADWAY, 60 ver cent halow cost of ip wit) yn. S cases dovble width Siepherd Pialds, 25 cents, W. JaOKKON 8 Mourateg Goods, t51 Broadwas, between Spring and Prinse streets ¥ IMMENSE REDUCTION IN Oorsete 76 coats and $: pe a Worth $1 60 and 88, thirty days only. yen ine. GAYNOR 843 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Fourieenin ata, TABLE WILL BB SEF APART for sso extraordinary wemnem, sete. bargains in collars and ered, WART & 00. Broadway, Chambers and Reade s reets. aa BEAVY KIBSED SHIRTS AND PANTS. UBION sDAMB " 59: Broad wa: Win ove ormer price 8.8 oe "Ausorted vizen. OMBAZINES! [°MDAZINES, —25 PER CEAT BELOW ‘coat of importation. W. JACKSON'S New Mourning Store, 651 Broadway, between Spring aod Prince streets, Ba KID GLOVES —SLOVES.— The beat French Kid. 4s. per pair, worth Ss. at W. JACKSON'S Mourning store, 661 Broadway, vet ween Sp ‘ing and I’rince sireeta. WAKING OUT STOCK. GO MOLYNBUX SELL, 803 Canal sireet, is Geermined to cloge ows hie Bailre stock of Coke Taiman Boaques and Olrentare, At much prioes an most give satisfaction to every Ome, ‘Now ie the lime bay your Cloaks; And remember To buy them of MOLYNEOX BRIA $5 Onpal street, O=™*, BLANERTS, CHA! ANKETS: 4 100 patra Whitary Dian! ‘si 02 60 per pair. A wonderful redusvon Opened tals day b: vTRAEKMAR 2 00. . Wo. 3 Hroad way, © aaa AND MONTILLAS ‘A select asauriment of Cloaas in cio h and velvet. ‘Of the newer Paria paiverns, At redated prises ff. PINCHON, a” 6 Bleecker sireet, axe of Broad ws) ATINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF OHS. POsIRRY. éw ing ihe preseut week, to which will be aided 0 DOZSA LADTRS’ PLUSH LINED GLOVES, ‘7b cena per pair. 0 DOZEN OF MER'S DITTO, abe rice. same pi Broadway, Chambers, and Rewde sireete. acd RERTS CORSETS, CHEAPER THAN BVER.—MRS BLGANS has wade a sill further redue jon in the price of ch wool and mate corsets. Ladies who heve been payin: sete at aqnare. Dp" GooDs aT ReTAnL, FOR Cash, at TRaCy, Tae Binet | p™° 0908. OLOsLSG OUT FALL IMPORTATION, ARNOLD, OONSTABLE & og to inform thelr friends and the pabiie tha they are selling RETAIL PRICES, Ton Caen Bilk robae a volanto, Verret z Cn i00 ron88, Ve'veta, Diadk and colored, Cone. Opera cisaka, PaM tm volderien, Monroing goods in area: variety; oalere, In creme variety e coat ie 4, in RTPAL variety; Ottoman valour, 8 bew And besnalful article for wa’ Greases. Messe Gaetl cornr ot Mercer sro Rew York. GOODS. —ANOTR x AMAGED cheap bisakets just race! exasimeres, veite's popiins, douima, Ae ; lwo bisex +ffeg SR LOT OF THOSK juher with Pronck clotae, is, masiing, tome, Darkains. at Vatterine ore 4, banc Kiv @L0v 1 0 deren, am ‘Just reesived by per Tal Cen! ton PANY, 4,3 Broad wey, po PRE _GOSUR, 2h __ 4 BHIORB—BO. 2 SHS SAC DAL arm WIT Greene — Mi Bish joforme ber Bumerous friends the pubite thet diaplay of won view, and her only at ber es: OO oo, BEAT SACRIFICES—GRBAT SACRIFICES FOR THB Iadiea.— time is an extraordi- fe are for the tmporters, They are losing mor thoneands juss ebes ther Joes entice ‘The for in tance, of MH OLE HERS STYIN, 6] Bre ihe rieh bonaet the taaty dress trimmings, the dainty Frenoh Sowers, ibs roy: ostrich fe thers 40, are offered at far leas than It Oost Eiea's ous,” and an Tictcastain tise otber agiarpries ‘ 0, kes jer en! merchacis, /s in immediate want'of cash to meet his - tlovs, be prefere to sacrifice hia goots rather than sacrifice confidence reposed in him by bis mercantile frends cusiomers must reap the AL balf the orice marked down » aonth ago | No other pisoe in Now York can diapo'a of such ap.andid goods on \eema #0 reasonable They are all of the laiest @uropean wtview They ares | freshly imported. Trey were broad by the taste of Liobiensieta bimaet. And yet. here they x» Here wz KO A terrible sacrifice, ladins, to be panic spirit of we a REAT, GREATER, GREATEST ‘In bayadere silks, for $\ ver yard. 2,000 jar. s jot opened by BBEKMAN & COMP ay, 473 Broadway, Ber iaias yet offered Hi" RIBBBD UNDER DSAWEBS, BO cents @ peir, benaaier uuzea, UMION aDaMB, 59| Broadway. CUSBTEEPING GC OD? VERY CHAP. 4-4 linon da aasks 48., worth 6a per yard. 44 thaver fiaonel 4s. worth Gs. per yard. Also cloiha of description grewy reduoed By HNRKMAN « tomb a ¥. 473 Browdway. FIONITON COLLARS, HONITON COLLARS, ‘We will offer on Monday, 10,0 Hcriton La-e Col'arn at $Xsaeh, usaslly solt at $8 $0 each. BaskMaw & OOMPANY, (78 Broadwar. | iene REDUCTION OF PRICES! ar LORD & YAYLOB'R. 31000 000 Of devirable PALL oND WINTER DAY GOODS etall, moet se ! at BKLOW OBE FUR Fayment recetved in bilis of Bastern BUSPANDEY CTY ARDY BraTR BANKS! In order w compete with others, and io mee: ibe expecia, tone o' our cusiomers aud purenacers eenerally, wa bave de. cided to close the whole of our immense #ock at KOTH BrORES At the following great reaneti ons THE SIX LABGS DEPARTMENTS on the firet floor of Rtore 755, 257, 259 and 261 Grand pireet To preven’ any misunderstanding. wili be cnepienonaly nom- beved from 1 0 6, on colored labels, with the rednotion piain- 1y may ked on them. DEPARTMENT NOL (Pink Lanat ) Contaiaing Super Freneh Merino and Sica # ail Dress Goods, Kedused 30 per RT TNO 2 (Bu VAPEL ) cen, Ladies’ Drews Trimmings, &¢., !m every Reduce! 80 per sont. DRVANTMERT MOS (WRLLOW Lanet ) DeLaines, hoven, Woo lea Plaids, Poouag, Vaiewotna, ae. Redneed 36 par sent, Darantaant So. 4 (ite Fall Hosiery, Glover. and isien cial Reduced % per cap Deraniuent No.5 ($108 Langs.) Rleacded and Brown cheedugs, Canton Plaanels, and Do- meat’ goods generally, Kedneed 2) per cent. Deranruent No. 6 (Viste Laser ) Containing americac, S-glisn aod French Prin, im every ‘variety of patern and quell y Bedhices 25 per cent The en tre stock in our shaw! vam, lx. Velvet 1vom coupyieg (ne 2d floor and a sock of ¥ Linens, OaARPaTS And CURTAIN MATERIALS have been subwtied to an equally UAPRROKDENT KY REDUCTION! Strangers in the cit’ and sil who are IM PURSUIT OF BABRGALNS, will find this the: LARGMST R&TAIL STOCK of Dry Gonds in new York, aud at prices io wer than ever be fore c fered. SALES AT THE REDUCTION will commence Monday, October 26tt, and cymiinae ove mopib LOBD & TAYLOR, 26, 257, 250 and 16L GRAND 87. ‘ni'¢7 and 49 OATERHINE BP. INBD PLUSH CLOAKS O#LY 34, Sottable for the coldewt weather, ‘Also, super beavy ribbed beaver clon! ALS 0, by RREBKMAN' & CO, Po. 473 Srondwny. OT FAILED! ‘Not fatied 1! Not failed 111 4d must mae: our payments, A large lot of winter cloaks at $3 6), 84 59, 4, $6 nod B10. Lyon's velvet $20, $15 amr #30 A call will eatis‘y ladies there is no deerption. No offer refused BENSON & WILSON, $10 Onaal street. AID MBRINOB OSLT% PBR YaRi ‘Superior quailty at 34, brgh: colors. An astouning bargarin at BERK MAN 2 09.'8, Fo. 473 Broadway, on Sinck balow St Richoles, est WELSH Puannain, ‘Mt twenty-five cents per yard. Alm, Great bargains in ‘Bngluh and Frencd biaakets, Linens, tbeetings, twdie damaste, Ac. ke. 4. T. RYRWART 2 CO. Broadway. Chambers and Reade streets. ICH DBY GOOD wei ling at Ereat lone. Woot pe Latinas im new aty lew Woo superior quality, and new patterns at ® arent rede Mnninons ox remely low. THR SNTI4® BTOOK #2 enormous sserifion. JAMES A. TRARBF, 778 Sreadway. — SHAKER PLANE L UNDB*RHIRDS, a Leen yintea “ . UNION «DaMs, £1 Broadway ELLING OF OUR 8TOCK OF DRY GOODS a? RB Cueed prices. Biarotets, #7 18, P. COUB, %6 Bronawsy corner of Bighteonth street. gs, MEP INORS, ETO. LB AOUTILLUAR BACTHERS offer the greater: induce- meats to buyers cf (revs goods, banng parchased largely for cash a exiremels low prices. ‘Biles bays deres and plaids; Buk robes, aes and a gall forinoes at low All wool ¢@ nines an immen prices than ever, 100k, Alto shawls of all kinds. 105 (old Fo. 60) Canal sirest, aad 47 Howard wireet, BEMERDOUR RACHIFION. 6240,000 i fail 004 winter eiothing at Bank bills on AL solvent baoks iu tne United Baten skew at per. corona. tO NTE & 00., Cheap cath Oothiog Warebooss, 39) apd 293 Bowery, Batween Biecoker and Howe stress, ik CHEAPEST Plain b'ack atike ia the ety A. T. STEWAGST 4 09. Broadway. (ramberv and ‘B REMAL c BDER OF THE RIC t SILKS AT ONE DOLLAR PBR YAKO, Sl be sold thie week at ASLNETY CEWTS. A T sTRWARTA OO, Broadway, | oambere and Reade stress. RERANDOUS BACRIFICR Still grenier Continuation cf we redogtion. great bankrapt sale ALEXANDER JUST'S, 5) and 58 Catharine strew tree el Monroe. 18.00 dovlare worth of Cress silke otlered this week si @ Wl greater redasion Bevern! housand yards nigh eioret plaid silks Ss. per yard; regain a A jot of piaié poplune, . a yard, worth 40. smal baldvoe in raber tite, cheap ¥ proportions bainnce illee, ¢ 7 ‘Of botied black silks A fo'l assortment of all (oe bret mann‘acturers’ goods, | ~ ——jalegaag to the richest goods imported, st @ Lae uetion, Lndjoe will pleage eal] and examine the bargaing, One price oniy. ALEXANDER Bi and * street od from Monroe. NB ~ No connection with soy other house in thin street, O14 PLAIDS STILL FORTHER REDUCED, VAG lence plaice be 6 por yard. w patterns, KMaN & COMPANY'S, 473 Broadway, Cane ure TINGS, UPHOLSTERY, £0, aaa SAORIFICE ‘Sovanty Mca cet C mile henin, bent ares in tve. io wares. WW names Bifidnee, Cantey. Ouriicara, 4m Mtlers Dame en pames b. m. Core de Metelia Wootrat b fe Lady Woodral, ‘sdaW & WHITE, T, L-TROTYING—ON TATREDAY, BON Or aee o'clogi, & match for $1000; mile hants! beet 3 in 6; wagon and ox bed ay MC Ba auneg bm. fady Cudney yD WHith, Propetstors —& BAY Mas® WITHOUl FatLT RT ee ee ca trot in about 2:80, 83 will be shows, wit i b' aqion immediately afer 1 Tt at te rote’ wonday, Uctove’ 36 Hinau WOUDROTE BLACK MARI wee Union truck Boe aulee = AUCTION SAUl OTL high, (will be shown ne We *

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