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Cress oF apply for ono week to BOARDING AD LODGITE. RR AN AND HIS WIFE OR r A searenian, Ane asare 2,4 Seer wr Bite nice front room fit for-&, atagle Son ‘at $6 East ‘roadway, near ‘Catharine surr oF RURGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS (BATH A fo fogs. ope be nad with board, at way, near J gents. pe a a “Riso, rooms for one oF two single AGS ies FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET TO ba fvenk gach, including fire and gas, at 86 Sands street, Brooy References required, A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM AND BEYVROOM TO LET, with bound, to @ genileman and wite, or siugle or men. References ex ‘ate West Se wtreet, between Fifth and rie A FEW SINGLE OR MARRIED GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated whkh pleasant rooms and board, partial or full, Inquire for one week at 42 Pike street, corner of Madison. A PLEASANT FRONT 9QUARE, ROOM, ON, SECOND str, ho a fen pario with betioom atarhed bth a for ageutieman and wife; also two smaller rooms, may belhad on funderats terms, at 16 Cleaton street; Brooklya, tek mminutca’ walk frem Fulton or Wal street ferry. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR A GENTURMAN AND fe can be accommodated with with pend ‘ma private family residing at ts West West Twenty: econ street, near Bisth avenue, NEATLY FURNISTED PARLOR AND BEDROOMS, Artis fre arial board and ful French boar ith tur gentlemen, a cae {a Orene street, by Dr. 8; KAEMMERER. © CT Woe A. TERY, PLEASANT YRONT PARLOR AND RED- Foot, of second. floor; also s few roome for geatemen, ‘with convenience of fire. ‘Terma from $4 80 10 96 00 per wr Finnee drat clam, with oil improvements, Dinner atG o'clock. Tee crenaee aber i Mica teen, Sesemn required. LADY, 1 ire ALONE, IN A Ss re yous, Ww roveme! fashington 94° wonld let a suit of eo on ma, nest Long toa lady and ‘enue moan, With board, No other boarders o1 kind. For particulars addreas Quiet Home, Uni arate Post = —$—$—$ $$ A. BANDsOME FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO ONE or two single gentlemen, oF a gentleman and bis wife, in & private house, wi the ‘modern improvements; also a ale room. apply at 96 Prince street, afew doors west of, way. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, CONSISTING OF A lady and daughter, would like to rent two or three rooms, ‘with fall or partial board, to a party of gentiemen. The hous 5 first class, with all the ‘modern improvements. the upper part of the sity, conventent to three stage and | two ear routes, Address A. B., box 106 Herald office. FINE SUIT OF ROOMS TO RENT—ON THE FIRST ‘or second floor, at No. 2 West Twenty-Aifth street, cor- Ser of Hroadway, opposite Madison park and Worth tuonu: ment Also few rooms for single gentlemen. Best of rete- rence req FURNISHED BEDROOM, IN. A PRIVATE ENG. lish family, at 35, Willow ‘street, Brooklyn He gynt toa gentleman, within two minu alk of Fulton’ or ‘Wai! sweet ferry. ‘Terms $5 per month, in advance. Refe- rences exchanged. SMALL PRIVATE FAMIOY WILL ACCOMMDATE oer rd single gentleman, or a gentleman and hin wife ‘of gentlemen with a handsome parlor, oa une frat floor, eleedl ed or anfurnished, with or without board; uo boarders at present, Apply at i387 Grand street. A FRONT PARLOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR TO LET—IN afirst claws house, near Union sqrare, occupied by a Private family; contains bath aud ail other conveniences; breakfast given if desired. ly ut 85 East Seveuteenth Boars: LADY AND GENTLEMAN ©\N RE Ac: commodated witha neatly furnishgd room; fell board for,the lady; the hoase contains all the modern imprevements. Neighborliood good. Terms moderate. Apply at 122 West AaGenth street B ARD CAN BE HAD FOR TWO OR TIHRUE PER- with furnished or unfernixied reorms, in a amall private fainily, at 64 West Thirty-fra street; houge eoatains all the improvements, Terms ve nlerare. _ PBoany, Te 4 FRENCH FAMILY, IN BROOKLYN.—A #ingle gentleman can be xccommodated with room and spartin’ board. Gas and bath isthe house, Apply at 299 Hicks sarees, between Harnmoc and Degraw. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE LARGE ROOM “ON ‘secon: floor; alse two sm Location conventent io the ferries and pleasant, House first clest. Dinner at 6 w'clock, References required. Apply at 47 Cou treet. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO SINGLE GEN cat obtain good board at 10 Henry street, wi are but few boarers, within eight minutes’ walk of Wall Fulton ferrys; dinner at six, References required. OARD ON BROOKLYN MEIGHTS—A PLEASANT room, suitable for agentieman and wife, or two je gentlemen, within two minutes’ walk O¢ Wall etreet Reply at73 Montague place, comaer of Haury erect. ences exchanged, OARD IN JERIRY CITY, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY six or etght minuves? from the f laay and Fentileman, or one or two single medated with board, by applying at house has ai) the modern mprovemente. OARD AT OITY HOTEL, NEWARK, N. J., halt New Vork prices for same arcommotation ri ‘Uf rooms; commutation on railread @6) per year, including ferry; time thirty minues. OARD WANTED ror Ao TLEMAN APD Is i ty sory Grout room, far: Re: t and cold aniry, &e.: hand Sixth Fighth ane Thirty-second aireeta; terme aot 19 ex month. Nove but # private family need address 5 J.8.P., = Baz, WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, Jerald oftice. for a lady and two small children, on the eest cide of the Tay, near Grand sirect. Address A. I “B., Herald elfen, ie OARD MA FOR A LADY, NURSE AND CHILD, Bois pai unrocnding famay ip ow, bre there ant po ether b rr nd where the Ndcan at me. ioestar ary a ‘Win, Mouitrie, 62 Whisam st. OARD WANT D—-FOR TWO YOUNG LADIES, IN A B « the winter. where they say bave the left the city. ‘Address oar. comforts « wn family bavin, exceptions »ie references given and Fequil era, Herald office, —————$—$ $$ OARD WANTED—IN THE FARILY OF A WIDOW, BY ‘2 young Indy, who 19 emploved ont during the daj furniched toow, inctuding Gre. and gas required: board ayable flceald eaice. eatly tion west of Broadway and above Casalstr in advance. Address, with terms, &¢., 8., He OARD. WANTED—BY A GRNTLEMAN AND. 118 wife, fo a private family; 1 n second fleer; location most he central and near Prealway “Where good rooms and 1} compensation will be given. Ad- 4 Post oblice.. OARDING. —ROOMS: SUITABLE FOR A SMALL FA B maily desiring first class necommodations, at 49 West treet. Also rooms for single gentlemen. Re- 7 second ferences ferences required. PRN TWO WELL, FURRISHTED, AND, PLEA. ta smo Sagle ‘gent wa eee to $15. Gas, Croton, Be, pacman cma be 0 ARDING —TWO AINGLE Fy! WANT TO BOARD rate farnly where they cae be comfortably ac oon Apply i ae Klizabeth street, in OARDING —T0 a Ly A SMALL, Be ere nuT FLRAOANT boarding ho ROOK LYN —GERMAN com {ortable howe and ibe seme in a private fam Terme mvierate, dy nOvsr, Ly p . ~- gtd FROM = BROAD. | 9) wo Nos. 4 and 6 Vawiek street, cormer of Frankltn; room wo & cenia per day, gemdeman and wife $1. ‘LINTON PL ACR = RONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, Ce on the seco or of 9 ULawon place, Kaghth street, wo bt, furnished or af irniahed. PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, wire ROARD.—SIN FN gentlemen or (amiline acoomunxtated. — i)imt yuaner at 6. Apply alia) West Twenty indeirec. {URNISHED ROOWS TO LETOWITH PARTIAL BOARD HP ieaired, at 183 Biglhta eireet, opposite Hail, CENTLEMEN Saguine P* sal residing at 3 Cousord street. \URNISMED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR Firiovr FR eani ia eendemen only, st 14 Leroy place, Bir Wreet, neat Broadway, Meala served tn rooms ik "lonired, ‘a contains gas, bath and water closet. Stages pass the revery wree minutes. Terms moderate, Also iwo fur ished parlors. 2. pURNISHED Rooms srr AEA FOR ONE OR MORF front parlor on third floor, with good te room, gaa, grate and closets, wit or without breakrast in-room. 87 Third avenue, between Twelfth nod Thirteents atreeta. House and family private Reference rey sire. {URNISUED ROOME.—TWO LARGR FRONT ROQMS, Fe very vieacant, 10 let pfentlemen of amall fammtiios Ferme sand 80 per month, Partial board if Flowery, over the Orig store. TOROKEN. LOLEASANT AND DESIRANLE ROOWR HH to rent, with boar, to single gentlemen or gentlemen ard heir wives, Doner at 60'ckh Apply at2l Hudson terrace firat block from the ferrven URRAY MILt--NOARD.—FINE LARGE ROOMS C be obtained, by gotten! foeaineg oe a wh 8 rat claes house, furniahed or nnfaral applying | rh ‘Thirty fitth stract, first house east of Madison avenue. Re ferenora exchanged — ew. LY AND HAKDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO ? let, with gas, fire, and all the modern improvements, at "Amity place, fowr blocks west of Broad 7O. M LAIGHT STREET.—BOARD, WITH FINE ry rooma, may now be gecured at this heawtiful loon ud of Mt. John’s park, by persona of respectability, both mar ried and magle. N. B.A LADY GOTN@ SOUTH Witt Let Wee pos t from parlor), with board, to two pemons, for $2, w fire and gas, and exclsive age ol of fine piano; without aon fur ieee “tail Tor three days nt 288 Weat Fwentieth erect. JO.N7 CLINTON PLACE, RIGHTHT STREET —A De ‘sirable front room and bedroom on floor, oF m #uit attwohur three roma, same Moor, rear, to a family at adults ith Coll of partal board; terms moderate to a permanent Carty. References exchanged. TWO LADIES ORF GERTL N OAN Ray Ld ith good board, for $4 aweek. | Ruldteas Sire: Morton, Chy Hal, requ Hroobiyn Posto “SoMS AND HOARD WANTED—FoR THREE Paw wyatating of etx ladies and gentiew@en, thre: Nitro yirses: accommodations near Mediaon apare pre Martin, Hersh! oiliee. “ra OF ROOMS, FURNIAED OR UNFURNISHED, Wh oF peithont Board, for familios oF eingia gentiamen, at at Fiftieth atreat Woold be gn otyect to pall, aa toe we are Very MUBBFALe, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1858. Tro, YOUNG GE ie CAN HAV ALL THE comforts of a music and goat oq, by sppising at 8 Wee ‘Dinner ee LET—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FR) A Md gE FAMIL sory ier Sierras, an ae Vs HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS AnD ‘bedrooms to let, without be tbe private eskience, 367 Fou rib sioet, r=) yeue vice. WASIRDA LADY WISHES BOARD IN A A SMALL hoard not to exceed per week; location n¢ rticular.’ Please address K. 3. D,, owt oa. rences exchanged. ANTED—A CHILD ble American Indy, and the comforts of a home. Jersey City. Weir bate, BOARD, BY A_RESPECTA- mother’ ere it will have 's care Cau for oue week et 82 Erie st, FURNISHED so AND BEDROOM, by a gentleman and his wife; location abo urteenth street, central; private family pre: terms from $1410 $17 per week: refer ‘Address eee Coe oe Ee ANTED_BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, A SECOND or third floor of a house, furnished or ed, in 000 location. Fating to terms, which must be ANTED BVA LADY, A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH W ioara. for herelf an ten years, in'a gen- use, Kdaress for one week fH. A.. moderate, tee! private fiumil "pricomust ke mederaie. Location pre. ferred between ave th ge re Lota — dress Mrs. Twendeth strecis, ‘Roterences exch: est B., , Broadway Post office. INTER BOARD. WORTH. HOUSE, NO. 1 WEST ‘Twenty fifth street.—A desirable suit of rome, on e¢- cond floor, will be vacant this wear eo single room On th floor. Table dhote; dinner at 6 o'clock. Parties seeking good accommodations are requesteil to call. 1 wpe es BOND STREET, CORNER OF BROADWAY.—PLEA- Jen taht furnished rooms, witlcrut board, for gentle aen only, number, tap aniec vanceertpse AND 4 ABINGDO: B.— SUIT 2 AD. ABINGDON, SOUARE A EBON, OTF room suitable for a gentler aun’ 15™, Lora aie AX DESIRAULE SECOND AND third story large ‘suitable oF single Cera eae Apply be first class, situated most 35 CNTON PL? sen: FURNISHED ROONS TO LET; ‘one parlor and ¢ocsion room on first floor, parlor and bedroom on third floc ¢, ane bedroom on second feo! Q WEST. TWE FTYFIRST STREET—A PLEASANT Oe frontrooms 4 « small private family, wuitable for a single gentieman. ‘Raterences 5 VARICK S reeer, OPPOSITE ST. JOAN'S PARK.— e First rate board and furnished rooms, for a gentleman and wife or one « # two single gentlemen. Terms reasonable 93 wet FIPTSENTH STRERT.—A HANDSOME front pee #r anc. bedroom on second fleor, with two lar; closets attacl feat Fingent eet Full or pat a NN, aaa and Seuss Grtotly ’ c howse containg all the modern improvemet.s; is in a pleasa: g tooasion and convenient to cars and stages. Dinner at 6 4 g3 amt: “STREET—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WiTH pant’ as atinched, furnished to let, with full or partial board ag mtiemma ant wife, or two single gentlemen, with bath nd gag 16 10: gentiemy ao cont Bina 46 the city , being ist Win | Sermantes 503 NINTHPTRERT.—A WIDDOW LADY HS A _ 16 waens rooms for single goniemen or famites. w JATERERY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON maare.—Pleasant furnished roots to let, te single ersleman and wife. House is newly fnrnished we modern ro improvements. Te moderate, BROOME STREET ONE BLOCK or immediate vieinicy of all the tira class ho nd transient boarders acoommodat'. Far board if desired. BROOME STRFET.—FURNISHPD ROOMS, NEAR Brotiway. One front rocm oa the second door, naw Abd segautty furnished, with good grate, for a geutleman and wife , or twoyontlemen,’ with or without'bourd’ Ail modern bop rovemenw. BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE.—A DE strabie suit of rooms, well arranged with bath room, vuld like to make arrange References given and Te 4! bred, Also a single roora for « en $7 BRoaDway—ruts HOUSE HAVING BEEN v4 sive perma Rooms to let for families or men, with or wiibent board: private table it re ple d’howe at half past tive; French cook. Refe- fences eachanged. DROADWAY, UNION SQUARE. — RHQ —HANDSOMELY: ++? ‘armished seodad Boer to let to a family cr gentlemen. Prigarea) House select, Re LAR COMNUNIO ATION F = A az i il be held ws to EX. HLS, Sey. , EWSBOYS, N Look ont for THE GREAT REPUBLIC MONTELY. Thecanuary number will be for sale Tuesday morning, Dee. 7 on ‘wi seven o'clock. our counter oa GPECIAL NOTICE DEALERS IN GOODYRAR'S FA; teat for vulcanized rubber suspenders, braida, webs and Silotser {ubrion aad arucien, made ‘by corbin stances with threads or sheeis of vuleantzed rnb! that unless the same ane pame and by my au in the brome srib- are notified erly stamped or k:belled with my they cannot be legnily di of Merchants aud dealer are lavited to ex their orders fer the ve owner of the titles it and many others. Also Heonges to manutnetrre and sell, 1 the storm, may be obtalned on ap No. 25 Cort: ORDER.— AMA NY SQommre OR COLUMBIAN Chamber of the Great Wigwam on Monday at half an hour after the setting of the ISAAC V, FOWLER, Grand Sachem, ups, Secretary. Manhattan, season of snows, 12h moon, year of discovery | 346, of independence 88, and of the instiintioa 68 iE JEWS? HosPreAay IN NEW YORK, DEO. 2, 1858 — ree Directors to serve for four years ta ‘one Director to fi! vacanoy in clnaa % 1 room of the Greene street ‘The poll will be opened at 11 o'clock By onder of the Nate AN LEWIN, Secretary. ___ THE BALL SEASON. ZRADY GUAR oP GARDE SIN CONSEQUEXCE OF , THE Bema to Poe tckte tm tiated of Tbeceunb ‘ny Bnav, Secretary sh paar RILEY, Chairman. ATLAS NOTICE.—THE RLRVENTI A suncal, BALL OF the Monte Cristo Assotiaion will take ‘at the Apollo rete SOE ct clove at 12 -M. end close at 12 M. Hy Nicnons, Seeretary. are r 1" LW. Wruuiame Treasurer. JIRISTMAS RVR THE RIGHTH COMPIAMENTARY ball to C,H. RIVERS will take place at Montague Hall, Brooklyn, on iring evening, Dec The off tnd lmmitied beg 1s ote that they have epared pense tn the a) enta, and nether wouble oF determined are oF the which os Hrockiyn: Win, Hall & Kou'n music stare, 200 Rroudwsy, the door on the evening of the wry, or ball. Ad. SOMERVILLE, Jr., President, 1. ©. Vanderbilt, Vice President; A. ng. Recretary, T. Wallace's band in engaged for the occasion SOTRER THE YOUNG MEN'S eroning, resident yer GUARD BaLn COMPANY A, TIST PRGIMENT. londay evening, Jax Jacuary it, 1850, Dodworth's eelebrubad band A musicians i 6° ‘kets $2, adinitting © gentieman end ladies. To be bad «i the principal masic stores am! hotels. A cS cae a ad oa Ted, with meane amply auMetent wife who conld reesneli herwel! to elling destitute f ” brown stone fromt, Would like to establiah « correspondence idh a young, handgome and genainie indy. with an timate The advertiger, unlike the majority of ing thatr matrim.» ot this ci 1 t, Imunediate oF remote, of the posweestin ¢ any piantatton or other real aatate, aouth cf Maw and Dixon'e Tine, Address for one week Ferdinand, ewstion B, New York Post atlice. a FRENCH GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FORM THE Acq 1aintanee of a young lady of respectability, wh the French language, with a view to matruaony. | Lad gentlemen who are desirous of forming a matrimonial ality ‘will find it to thes ntage by calling at Mra. ORLAV ANH office, Thompern street, near Broome. Heres clock avoid {dle curiority wo notiee will be taben of letters except $1 ie enciosed. ATRIMONTAL MRS. JRSGIE WILLIS WILL, GIVE introduction® to indies and gentlemen, with a view to cantrimony, at har office, IX Went Forty third street, from 3 to EP. M. Patties suited.” References required. Gentiemen’s fer, $1. Ladien free, Lettera from the county must be peat Bi wih two return lever stampa N. B.—All business com- i INT WARD CONVENTION OF THE PRO. 1 Reg niara’ Commitices of the Ninth ward, held vening of Nav. 15, 1888, the tollowing minated —For Schoo! Commis ctor Wilbur, J. Aredale; feat, Giver For Constablea—James A Dellarke, Matthew Fullam. W. J. BEISLEY, Chairman. meri, Auman J. MeCouoven, Seeretary. moon gre, REPURT TAN REGULAR NOMIMA- at Aldermagic district —| ae Aldermaa, JOUR BL BNRIGH SAMUEL BL Wii ass, Chairman. sree. Anoray, SMOCRATIC Kerr! Be Food REGULARS AND PR ) pie'e norniny for ALterman of the Seventeenth di wwelith ward ae Ww. Ts. trvet RMOCRATH tione = teenth and Figh'’ yoda, Jr, 08 Wrst desirable and central tozation im» regular meeting of the institution will be | AL. AL. POTETICAL. POLITICAL. enn ERO Re ne | ee nrrrmnrrnmnnne, aa THE WHOLE DEMOCRACY OF THE CITY ULAR S REPUBLICA Ww NOMINATIONS — at a | [SP WARD TNDRFENDENT DEMOCRATIC UNION Airs rs New 3 York Rellow Democrats Union is our Recs Teng iNet Wark Heponican Convene | 1 nomiauon.—For Rdward For an MOOR ATIC REPUBLICAN NC NOMINATION, The welahty reapensibiit oath of matatshatng Wr ning, Ni i obs re ce evening, g ersons were et pte yee the denser oy Ww eas mee poihonann th Wile yous Wy re pe en oply Be to perform, and V,ere- Fuel epee % ‘Taylor, i > aaneeie Aaneel DI — WARD.—AT A eR we “7 Suenos are strong, | active, tiring and wnseru- | Peter: ‘Tetley . sy Taree ana sina aie meeting of he nde vendent votars of rig derma man Yernment at ‘albany, i Meck =. wider range. for’ more x the followt i Ye) a which were reported se nalit ‘ouneilimen, wasteful of public money. "Shey hope C1 ts ocmeae ac — THOMAS ED! LAWRENCE M. VAN WART, To impose "heavier <ievov.d city. They | Robert Mook, ‘Aldermanic dis. | CHARLES O RICH ARDSON GTURERE M. PLATT have tieatoyed she sacred sj ny now dare | | The to the Ward Convention metat 488 Fourth are- teftla ow now ite be aivided a tobed at y canatdaiee for | IBAAG WTA Sg tORRRT W. LOWBER. even agsail her treasi this? Will on evening, , following nomina- derman, Hen ican can- Jou listessiy runle wenery, Are ZO oe | om—«_,-€ eon AT anne idan’ and Hirata, Cori, 13 JOHN RRADY, Fr ne Taams MecOWAN. bent, without a manly a cared this stronghold of ‘For Schoo! Commissioner—John Davenport. dependent; rity of Mrhous ‘we could cheerfully support were es aco Commlasinnrr, democracy into the anda ofthe party which has used its power For School Inepector—Faward N. Bloom. the others out of the field; and whereas, the friends of the said LP. son destruction of our mt ‘oppres- For Senool Trustees { # ypell, candidates do not appear to be able w reconoile their diffe: WILLIAM MeK AY sive x, ‘unwarrantable acts trained in spirit i ae gran bal Me, becer Fences, we deem it our duty to seleet from among them that AM Mel of plunder? ‘uch men and Constablee— Eandigate who; In our judgment is the most avaliable, 90 as to 3 Sn ited uf fellow ve BO phieiont aaicm, | 7% {4,5 Jobo, Bene OOnANT, concentrate the oe ofthe dlarit in a wanner that will ensure 1QUIB N. OBEN saute task alone oe thetr hostility ‘to the democracy of Gronce Woopwan, Secretary. . Resolved, by the independent electors of the Second ward, WiLkt As ©, NEOWELL, Chairman. réckless band of poked demnagiguee in public me assembled, Tha! will unite on, and sup gE 3 Marr, M.D. } see varies. ite dla secre able a th REGULAR, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SIXTH | portasourcandidain for Alderman, at the ensuing election H. M. Cone’x, abl ‘ork. eka! te ee ? aiready wi one i yee most available Be Gdaie ened Seana wim wo know 10 U8 LOTHAR. FOR ALDERMAN OF THE NINTH AL- ine sac Laer tire olay pera arty, inso- ‘WM. LAIMBEER, Jr., Eighteenth ward. aaa capable—who baa pa Paased he ordeal of ea dermanic district, Dr. J. W. RANNEY, leat, Serangiog § terme where terms mon Council without suspicion or reproach. " SSP area ama ta i RUE PEEP IWGP | cence aera pe a | 1 Tr ae aaa sapere aan com ed every member —For — Ber 5 ete Gh ae peetrecl ertaeketie tamered care “ nih wards, arige! arog arlee'! For Alder: | COs er effort Bet Tha n2a tho any of slection to 80. | For School Inspector—Jacob W. Moore, For School Trustees — to build a new Tammeny Hall. These reckless disora: aoe any eaortdias’ ihe volesof all republicans, Americans | Michael Haln, “eorge A. Jeremiah, Know what they any tobe false. The their treacherous AXPAYERS AND CITIZENS? QANDIDATE, and independepenient democrats who are in favor of the elec EDWARD DRAKE, Chairman. the madnees of their amb! y wish to rule T ‘Ninth Aldermanic di eenth ward, tion of honest and capable men to the Common Council tar criti. they ROBERT L, DARRAGH, JOSEPH T. J. STURGESS, aro aot hope for any honorable place a ‘Therefor true deimoerats white the party is unlted. re the TuxopoRE G. CuAMBEns, Secretary. mong bare ‘os. | and 2, Sancag A SAT RY 16 OR SEE erage? re uly oem a rie mporance ST ALDERMANIO DISTRICT. held at tbe ot and sixth avenue, These very men who now lead the socalled anti Tammany | of selecting fr the ofice of Comp rll a a of ability, in * ber 3. 1sds, it was tnoved and unanimously carried, san ho - ‘ Ts the people's independent enndhtace fn this dlatict. He tva 7 5 x. {pe Lave ffuisa.” Eon ot tine areal In gercammp. provaming tron | {4 sg tn her rt cacstt Pesomsaaad io Weer alow | 1uiepeeplen independent cant ty Seeing: * | towed si Eorchaead in phd Gir forbearace and api of conciliation.” We arch conn GRORGE H. PURSER. : Pasi for School Commiasions fer ut the voaumnitien. Areercnt for tet and Gmina te democrey | agp e'Boat masagtnen, ntti persaat wordy | Tuinr wamiuann At sering ef nab qunme. au AN eld at Tammany Hall Nov. and adjourned to N ie _ ” Teer ere At tee pitaal come ot sis ines satin emt? Binsin our judgment candida who should be neue: | Ht}maytammany Iu Nox, 2 ehninatially endeared Euesa tem, |? of union; feigned ft, and he forced some of his less ‘accept it.’ And during this year, while batching fsconpiracy, be sat in our ovanells, claiming 09 bo artenuy and unal ‘ly devoted to beer ‘but when he found that ard, of Ward & Me Huttiock & at the grand ratification meet 26, For Councilmen— Ist ward, Patrick Burne, oe ee ward, John MeGuire. 4th ward, Geo, P, Bickford. sth ward, ray Ti Mickle, August, Betmon! con Edward ward Haight. 1 oa Forrest, Tread: “Bake Win ‘Ward, 2" WARD. Alderman sha P onedict i way syapecter despined ant powerleat in the very Organ Buh ward, Henry Behimale, 4th Ww , &A) Atdermani. F=f ct pene iepemelapoanpla f= — zon gl ign | SBMS Ha i AWGN, Cras: | oo My ra ened iti a oi de 3 ik . retari ey will deposite their votes for hin bedeinded by him and his followers, fellow demo- cht mundred and twenty two other Frepenick AGanrs, Ye nas: Feat ve se vteferdnce to otiier political tricksters who are in deeds are record thet field. salman ae rn ier tre ge | TO 7% mnovone Gath SE. RETR, ARES 7 5 on ‘attend the grand mass ratification meetin = 3 be gb, and caa only be dangeroas 0 the femoareey while SEVENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Metropolitan Rooms, in olor siveee hear Hower, wo Opt w ARD. [DEMOORATS, x one FOR JOHN qr. orm time-honored or; anization of the democratic party. We, the iri , being personally and from reputation HON. FERNANDO W Mtoe nad if aesied he. will p pene Se eard ie Wor hls rirpoae, we make emappealandask for yon scquainted with the present canditate, - Kuow a a erema of We workkigmen. full and port throughout city of the ca BOLOMON BARTA, HON. mike watsH . ey A Buaw, Secretary. JOHN MEU, Chairman. patin nomination rt throught ie ay Conventions. Itts TH will positively speak. Samuen Suaw, Secretary, . false iaaue which these disorganizers ratee, You will not vole ALDERMANIG DISTRICT, THOMAS YITZGRRARD, Ohalrman. Sf WARD TAX AND RENT PAYERS’ As80. eset icy Sa Pledgo ourselves to nse all honorable means'to eleot him, and 1 S07) } Secretaries. 1 ntl —he ee members of, the above aor Rows aan y recommend hime to taxpayers regardless o oni. see Se Sasoctation, hav i agar dal rdertee banter Te hs) ie Rem aio dnb lsat bowenly | 73 wan omDQoRATIO wppcigican Paortme | fin tera rue ing ealan thg oce All of you know that the real contest fer Comptroller is be- | Ctiriandt Palmer, C, Ward, i Pini ‘aad Regulars’ noming.ion for Schoo) officers :-— A Bp get pant oo no ay mipathy ‘those whe ultl- tween George H. Purser and Robert T. Haws. Zourtl , ma CORNELIC! rs COLLINS, School Commissioner. +f huded that nce and forbearance "Those why have pucap Seephen P. Russell as a third cana’. | Abi. Frazee, Sr.," Hf 11. Qgeannah, Wm. koa Dr. PHIL O'REILLY, School Inspector. mately onifler. hve concluded, that peteire, with great care date do not hope to elect him, but seek, by circulating the ny elix “i THOMAS WouDWARD, oe ch pra wand or the several Fandidaton basagt slanders, creating confusion in men’s ‘minds, and, divi- Gos. Shanken M Dudley Bean, THOMAS H. FARON, + # Shoot Trustees. aoe eerie auitrages, and uave selected from all tbe ing’the democtacy, to deieat the demacratte party and gratify | Alex. McKenzie, George WM, LAUGHRAN, Chairman, wesnuted for thelr eulreete, ot ee their own prem: panty ‘Anson Livingsten, BE. A. Bows ney Fraxcis J. HAWKES, nee iekeata, ireespactive of sate tine HAWSs4 We do aot doom i necetonty agato to refute the etude cobasn. Ong ee a . Themes Cullen, . ane cerersol of the Almabou “sau TOWNSEND. blog rain are cmmriion Gruman iemetemnie eek | Abrahem Batic eWitsier, Jas GrPorcener sp } RD _ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. ay Saneny | Gounelimen CHAR N: DECKER, wilttbelde th view of the matter, and we are certain that yo bere FIRST AL holders, recommend eas ¥ = for WARD, AL EXANDBE FREAR, L ‘A WM. H eo THE | Seoare: DENT VOTERS OF TH district:—Gentlemen—Y our friewd!y attachment occasion induced me to become 1 deckde that i s both ajust just and despicable to subject Purser again to iit were refuted years ago, and have for Aldei ens ‘er election. Mr. Ward isa never been ater Byrne paritcte of evidence. fi oney valde auihe one ing ne cbarien ee property holder, and bas a common interest with you i baving JAS. G. Me. tome on: very aye ee Commissioner—JO) ix DAVENPORT. howd, but facts are sabborn | Alderman of this district. Iam not infuenced by any motive | our city eavernment honeaily conducted. Purser has been for years | save the'welfare of my constituency. Tam sully ‘entvied that Joseph B. Taylor, 356 Greenwich street. tor—EDWARD N. BLOOM. mber of ihe democratic part has filled | itrequired a change for its beter welfare, as men herewfore | John Paylor & Sons, 866 Greenwich street. HAREROLOMEW, z: CHAPPELL, with ability and fidellty,. and that no snot rests on | bave been led by the halter by assuming politicians, who would Amon! ich & Wo, $2) Greenwich street THOMPSON W. pubke oflicer or as @ private citizen, should oe them the mext day, and it betag. in direct opps Ww ekot, Y78 in street, ‘This ticket they pe Ay recommend te = F8-- Harber, 52 Laight street ye Forest Fox, 171 Hudson street, games M. 7 thill, 12 Hubert street. silence the volee of detcuction. And now, fellow democrat terms, Do you wish to rinmp! : pumition of scheming republicansfiprosertptive Know Nothins ‘nd malignant traitors to the derfPeratic cause! Each of you ask bimself thie question—Shall 1 follow the base deserters from the democratic camp who ere endeavoring to destroy the old citadel of demecracy? Shall T take part with the traitors and Georganios rs who, oa the & a most important ele worklbg with muslivions rer] to divide and to the wishes of the ‘well thinking voters ¢f this distriot. | Such were the motives which induced me to become your candidate, T have nothing to bestow; but if elected, rou will aul Sed, me theseme unassuming, hum! ant, Yours reaneetflly, SOHN i. ENIIGH' _Panwens) Hore1, No. 141 Cedar stroet ) THR TAXPAYERS AND SLECTORS OF THE Seventh Al¢ormanic district.—The undersigned, taxpayers: of the Seventh aldermanic district, precent to their fellow cit CHARD B. FUNDICK as thelr candida rally, hopin} ember, disprove ‘The common ef sreugh Cirupuonthat. "our best citizens will not creas to reward an honest oflice holder, or rebt jyuarters, Rovernber, — WM. E. ODOR, Chairman, Madison ave,, near 26th st. WM. W. NILES, Secretary, 4th ave., near 36th st. ae ‘alderman MES OWENS, Wwe ake you in plain, =r the combined jeLaughlin, 48 North Moore sireet, W. V. Crissy, 52 Laight street. Doha & Babi 2 ‘Washington street. Pyle, 313 Washington street. i, Heach street '3 Hudson street. demoeratic army ef New York, so that the enemy may wit vons the nameot 18 ach street. . 7 lad envie, near 36th street. victory? fr Alderman, “Te ae beet vena Byrne, 40 Laight street. com Pe Sig yr Rather oy Wo) did they-not make the (asue against Temmany Hall at ‘all who know him as a me cry Kattenborn, 28 Laight street. Kiamie Br sebweteiy, 18 Madison square, the election in- November itecanse, with the cunning of un 1 oweand inbiepest | iris ary, a Naight stro Tsune N. Phelps, 37 Madison avenue, js hands will be ably 42 uwich street. scrupulous conppirators, knewing their own weakness, they James W. Reekinan, 36th street, near Suh avenue James Munroe, Kn f 4 F “EM Hopke, 907 Washington street. in, Nos bt rd resolved to w: the advantage which the local ditticuities painigiered:--F. De Peyster weniie and Seth and strifes, which always ocar at the charter election, might | A.D. M.D. Wm. 1 Godfrey, “Jacob Lethand, David £5 oe i core ah a ‘and 38th street. give them. Will you, fellow democrats, allow the scheme of | M. Karl, Philp W. Engs, Petr A. flargons, Joeph Maxper Corning, 26 Marton avente. there conspinaiors to succeed: Will you not rather heal your | win, David 1. Crane, Fred. F. <Gitnert, Charles, Fe . Dirkerson, 62 East 3 your ranks, and go uufted into the battle, re: | Tngollaby Chas, A. Sécor, Lob MD Paniy Wed: divisions, cloee u solved that Non Xi york shall not become the. prey and the #poti "Jacob Windmalter, of the enemy: A month ago you wou a glorious victory. Do not cloud tte glory now. ‘Then Tammany gave you men worthy and (i for the positions to which they aspired. Now she does the same. She gives you M arser wend a, mou of eaprctty. intagrtiy and sound demo, Vemoecrats, she leaves the issue, as yours will the loves if you fail in doing i YOUr duty, ‘and Joachimeen, F. L. Van Burgi: Livingston, pee NY NOMIN are TON Democratic Rep Fifth ne bitean Rey iar Nomina Alderm Bast 2h street. Isane DeGarme, 4 yonrs the honor and the advantage If you ay conquer’ the Seventh istrict— J. Lot n Grand street, “ Ips, S6th street, commer of Madison avenue. enemy. PETER Bh SWHENY, JUCHARD i, FOSDIC ‘A. il 461 Broome street. eee Caxinglen avente! Moth and Sub ats, Ohntrgnan of General Commilise of Taramany ie). eihi ea Chas. Ebi ie beliiven oreat Daniel Worinet, Lexington avenue between Swves. I. VANDERNEYDEN, § cocretarion, OTN. G.M. Ottignon, 250 Hudaon 8 fe adie Jour B.Wiitams, Madison avenue. James Oliphant, 60 Sullivan ste 55 rand st John Vanes, ne. , 251 Hudson at Nelson J Waterbury, g Special Commn:ce, Johu W. Chanler, sronme « eae WL Laan cf For Se! lark stre RTING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S ALEXANDER L. SHA hark street Ceerite ene, we tia apeet Demy he Kighth Aldermanic district keld at ann, 426 Canal sir Saw Hawiings Wait Corner of Pitt and Broome streets, on Thursday rman Ward Comm Wwe ibradt evening, Dec.2, the question of endorsement of the regular | Jaane 0. NEI. ? geo earl Davi Walker, 419 Canal street a me Semnoohede dc manating from Tammany Hall, being cal- us Do} oe ee J. W. Kellogg, 81 Canal streets. Wat, Comswell Aer eat Both street. led up im regular order, and ater a fall and impardal tovest- ——— Jos. Himon r., 419 Canal street. Fe Horse 45 Kast Sth street. gation of (oeir character socially aad practically, the following 1 CITY NMENT. David Carshor James Snydam, San street, {ub avenue. Teaotittona were unanimously cones.rred in:— ADDRESS TO CH PROPLR OF NEW YORK. Joho D, Kinse ames Baydan a Resolves, That the county ticket bearing the names ef Geo. gov NOR OF THE ALMSHOUSR, ‘Albert Lane, 4 itp F 4 be Poms rye Parser and Isanc Townsend is eminently entitied to the undi- Too much impormace cannot be tho Almshouse PW Behmale, 408 (aren wie NL Dole well, Weat sith erect vided eupport of the democratic par-y of tht Department te y. The Ten G the Frederick Aga § eM @) Fast 4th street. soit nomrees being gentlemen ef charact woatod: ardianshio of the James H. Woe frenaet litter, 48 Bast Sth street. res, but they are the f money ‘sow ontiaed ort these 1 ities. Over elght hundred thousand lags are now disbursed anpually hy the Hoard of Governors; tind the taxpaying eltizena will perceive, withoat any argument than the simple statement thes facts, the urgent ne Who ere Henry Miller, 7 Hudson street. & A. Shabbehar, 223 i ‘Adon Simith, 16] Madigon avenne, a Hu ae we Lexington avenue, Joseph Fletcher, p Dave els aan ton Ve P, Townsend, 34th street and Sth — elally any y.whone past public services fully: eat great masses of the commu: mp. neilmant: licket bearing the names of Tipper, is worthy the wedivided con fidence and support of the district. G, Gebreis, 14 Hudse J.C, Horton, 8 Jay sirent. 5.8. wepninien, @ lingris siroet, petenolven, that the scheet ticket in the Thirtwenth wart Test men 19° Gl #9 boioralte and re ae Tes pearmg toe name of Peter Mitchell (or Commiasioner, and the ons. Wit iewdiey Mend, 1s Soe eee Oe ae ea ae Seeek, tincthons, | Wr, eB ends West Boo George Taihot Oliphant. Font 884 at. and Lexington av. fs worthy of the undivided con ideace and frm support iene George Holimann, 451 Greenw Pybreim L. Show nd het a . John Stephenson, 47 toe we wedo in sald democratic party af the district; re le reepgot, and “ Bominees te re:juinte tutelligence palility of faithfully of every ho: ¢ who Aonnsulta a O: eack bed cores, ly. diseha: the tant prblic interes clty, and of the thousands of uaforia ar im Frettr y~ lo which the people have noni | nate Cid and young, entrusted to the churge of the | famerKatikay, B14 Canal street Texington avenue. Hoart, We mak® no diaparugement of others when wo assert mf. Loutret b3 Canal street John @atty, Preskden; John ©. Keating, Bugene O'Donnell, | that of the four eamih tates now » Afor the suifeages of | jiewi iolgcan, ai) Washington street 21 others ‘ortor to the place no one ¢ ve Pred F eon, lay mend L i arrison, Secretaries; Jobe M4 rr ay spouting Se X, Praca busivess maa. and on yanness A LOS VENTION “oF Ti TS DEMO. ‘peter MeDonaid, Denier Kara Samuel Raywood, Frank gence and walify him to discharge every | withrtie call of the Democratic Reprblic tb Siternt Comaatine Kinley. ohn Delaiey, John Keating, Conmaition oR diaty imposed “by rr : hia agncity, tategrity and Scomans fish he hievieaaiees Ta. Hmm, 731 tutions energy which ave in resent honorable ) a re “ Chairmaa of Commitiee of Resolutions. energy ht qualities of which our citizens ‘ehould avail them a ery yom ly: oF W. EH. Taylor, ‘aia treet Jouw!?. Priet, Secretary. Belves whiney the op porvinity is ni A a OP a James H Stirs, 36 Raat — SS ‘ Pola Yor tela war of ALFRED PALME! ia, 46 TA MEETING OF THE BIGHTH AND NINTH WARD Cithens’ Club, held at Spring street Hall,on Friday even | ing, Dec. §; the following resotnious were adipied:— fomlved, T ju will endorse the following cand! oie? fer < ae support. at the next election:—Fer Comptte Avo STUN Oirven, Secret sary. WARD REPUBLICAN OM NATIONS. RONERT TH fs thousand. Mr Wagner isa native eally a self made man, and wholly the artid fortune. Hiedather wad s uighly respectable w ie died! at New Urieans in ad, | Sephen Russell: for Governor of the Alimatoase —James Por tiovernor af the nee. eh: fos Alderman « derma oH ARS ve iN. | Baty fo Pt the yreat Todk rubber manufactur bee ys Sak) NTUAUSEN. tas continyed in ths ae - ‘or Alderman, Thi rd when he wae fifteen years of more than thirty years, "TRPODORE A. WArD.” 4 ale es vo © re . ™ son, for Counctimen of the Fourth Senatorin! dix Spans bacinene Until oper lect f +e trict—Anthony T. MeOarty, c. oe hte der: a ee nh. Willem O'thes: ter | of age, and bas risen by bia own \iaaided exertions to the head Vor Attarenen, Fats daeiet, pm! Coma ~Witliens Walker; thy Ss a Tose basiness man of the establixement—te receive a share of tte Famed BR. tg or—D. a. ye — for Seboo! Trustees — Tolts, and *) secure the emiire © wee Of all who know WOLLI* " s JONES. A RAHA. MOSES. for Gounaslen Robert Weide A ‘Abrubas: Wemtves, ‘That the Sehoot ticket beaded * “Walker and Land in. Aldvouglthe bas borne an active and prominent part in 4!] the political controversies of his time, yet he vrateaeed politica nor A needy adveninrer, bat rather an onest, siexdy, industmous and upright merchant, whose sr vices, I eecctéd, will be of vals to the chy of New York. The ‘Americana’ of York hw: ced all party with the important nominated a candidate Sy ar LAR AMERICAN NOMINATIONS, QL se tenres Comm HN DAVENPORT. “EDWARD. Fa OM. }~ =f Inspector mW 2F A Por Senet ( WILLIAM TUCK JBRA HAM T. RIKER, Srerues McConuicx, a for an: wo dicate Seaere ot suv and vn on Few St WARD CA SPECIAL, 1, COTTER APPOINTED ner in whieh they have jucted: "mary wrth 'the rotensaation. of cer: in Seas See the election. yy pet control to men om cttinans . rendens it thata bi and an Amert - ~" nese Auermes ere tno confidence MARTIN WA TH FE ee att histon, | Q?E Ws.RD PROPIaS 8 AMD TAXPAYERS’ ACROOL 8, Chairman, P. W. Gursen, Secretary. mending Mr. Howe to the exreges ‘our loblow citizens as the ticket. —At a large of the D. G. Frmovsom, Treasurer. Oe eee wean Predera, hanes (on iesemecs | Cocionct, Vary, belt Pe rapes Ld inh eee ' A TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. for anit feow ct or for f WARD—FIFTEENTH ALDERMA\ — TIZENS’ SCHOOL, TH office, We hope that the young men the city wil atieust | Tonatuthons | were “td ued, a QD people's sad Regulary democratic republiean nomina C' cmawlven by tiair honest eoris aa! zeal upon the ‘or School C seen ti WARD, t. TOLL. day of election to secure, the election of one who ranks For Alderman. . soem Dp ha Dy Homergue For Schon! Jompector EDWARD, * QL sWoRme: pGumnatons of the young merchants ofthe Sehoo! Comm: , Morogh. For Bebool Trustees VUS | RWRCK, Hows aad Proseriet. C. Wagner ip hese Kehool Inspector "Somes (i i “SosneH wi tetas two tmparigat muniel jest, find as Keboo! Trustees _ Robert Nooney and William De surances of good geen stration of all per: the dition wap: ‘State and the Mathew Nugent and Remdl TO THE ELECTORS OF THR TENTH WARD. Thomas, ‘ b ‘Wm. De Lacy, Secretary. HN LYNCH, Chairman. We earnestly solicit your attention, withon | political bisa, the imran 0 lectin as the scion! ofc ereet the Temi ordinances heey. n DOKA ‘ard, men who Are en i Se with eredit ¢ SCOFINLD, ——————— Themorlven nad antataction to Wie ercchor of toe ward. Tie BENS AMIN E. HANCOCK, QS WARD THR DEMOCRATIC VIOTLANCE COM interenta of ott schoolsare dear to all. Thecs use of edweation | ‘ KENRY SNYDER maitre will be ia m every er re se ino parame mperagre AS of money arene |, commigne <f Correapendance of America Geveral Com 1s, Thin ercond street and oP foal pearls tow lor itpow of etacation until lection: friends: james Mahony. are you bos personally tnterester in. the | on of seek mes ordet merican General Commbtoe. Dee. 3, 1456, _ as Cal ‘ns of the whole enor Tice are copmrdta A weltl use ther beat eBdeavors in disbroraing ftw fmta pl ® DI 5 3 OF fh At their dispel so that ail the chile mo THe, pine RATIC ELECTORS OF THE TWEN , ‘ttn, Wy edneated ? We have in thiserard 0 A, tet ward —We have a moltipliity ear dhintew in thi Secreta: lie ols. The num! r of teachers q whose w ° ng to do, ex —— 00. The smmoant snnualiy exyemt vd for atarten, | yt ae a OSM the temoorae of gp Senuigios nae Jomes Btowmer a. | <)1ST WARD—Tite “TWENTY FIRST WARD WILL DE desires jermen a LLY and i e have « per oub; on. 4 arent erin . elev L~? fect right t look into the polities! ante of our eawal a Weineted, ‘retain the Bibieds' Be | decal thae war’ Tihs intent fs to Posi, dates, and betore we cast our rouse let t degerviag of our suffra, bulk at the foot of Thirty third street, ’ whirh will butid op. East river, if be is «. which la vow fo biigh, nud take ee the pron of prov of ebaracter—men who themselves are pai rh, v ing men high, aud make « great deal of worl fur bo, * who are personally Interested in our schools We p the names of gentlemen, all old residems of the ward, whom we believe are worthy of your eaffrages a: the ens dog election. Signed, WM. FCW RISTIE, Chuer an. are we democratic onpar ont. habits, honest ame capabl wanelly i not so pelithians as hi Bam NA We know them io be men to whom we would che tially com a ' 7 -" " — “ a Deen mult the training of our chiltren, and ask pou to support them. ron of OR ee ree See Beers © 290 FAR en a oaiue> DEMOCRATIC REPUALICAN Wat better, root do yon ant that these gente Taye RS For suet RAMU RY T, WRESTER. Hou. Ni HOLaS aRAG INT Thirteonsb dimtriet, hem the di whe “ For Sebel !nanector—-PHTLIT, F. RMIT VE MIGHARL CONNOLLY, Coa Jone approve which he hoaealy considers right’ The whine acd orphan | er Sahoo! Trustore$ WH41AM Baca FFT, Trursce Reiey, P. and LLY, Chairman, T. 1. ren, witl (JOSRPE M. BEL ne never called wponbim in vain, and distress in every al rc . teket next Dis » WARD Se we tae. raneren eH — ah DRRMANI ~ rh Mr. James Prien, secretary, The Chairman, in a sue mi aad pe PMANTO DISTRICR-aeTHL\ TARD Tnesday, ire and friends ¢ the tar Lord & Taylor, dry good: &. R. Fowler, batter, Gram et ] Deauocratic Rapubliean Re Ne beimation orty fourth street Ther nal Grand street. Wm. Anderson, builder, wnataw a man and Thomas Connor secret Waa Appointe! chair Chae. Hear 4 Co., dry gooey | Bal Heoone siroet, oy “soUND DRMOCRAT Von 2. < tnge were bad — The following procved Siduey Hex 4 . esolved, That in offering the Ww. clan, provisions, . - Wu Ray, See. the electors of eertng the name of Henry 1. Bulkley orceut ours Ipv/R SEVENTRENTA WAR -—_—___—— wish Rt be dacianane mar Sor es Ms nurterous iriteae Chas, Hunt ne tie 4TH WARD REGULAR REPUBLICAN UNION. NOMI. | the strongest regard wo hat they are actuated by 43 Rivington street Seventeenth came off hation-—Par Alderman of the Ninth Alder tambo distr wr. Wier. drigmlat, Grand « spe Anes cree’ BERT L. DAR AGH. Por Councilmen of Uw Sixth Sow. i the noming forint disirte — Daniel Darrow i ths rth Seviauoria. dineest= Me Hoary, sheleraan: | {urgun, toorge tees, James Tigram, Wen. Lala we, de. : above reproach, and we ean asst Je manner 1. fore! xplained the object of thy stenting, and 4TH WAND —AT A MEPTING OF THE DEMOCRATS J portantiraie Mr. Bul vee tia ‘A. Irwin, 215 Broome 7 “¥ followed by several apeahera, the aanemed rescisdena having | 1S’ ar Ge vrccuh wards bold as A hd {=a Any candidate before pon fer arene test dears erior to D. Hulse, undertaker, Broome Grand atreet ¥ A committer chosen for tbat purpose were en | avenne, the friende of Samuel Osgood aad gnerey Caeser hon. man Ot Ge ing lee J. O'Rieey, Broome street. — Dr. Train, Broome street ed to be published in the Seuday Heraidend | ana afer a brief deliberation eereed Resolved, That fn Henry 1. Bulkley, th Geo, Witlinina. elothier Chas. Hagaed, clerk, Grand st m PSG itopor ANDRAW LEAKY ao the regwar nom we of the | tXpayer, the rentpayer, the day Inlcres, roreae, mah the James I That in Michael Dalton we recognive a democratic party of the Sister re ware, Ninth Al @ecmanis | five democrat, the Wat heen proaren I. P. Howel, 217 liroome et Herman dntinan, merch diet TRICK CUFF, Chatman, = . f rand a M. MeMaswos, Seeretar eruptions, have ® man OF eh omn Thoa Corbet organ mak: Rew Yous, Dec. 4, 1808, Judcment, ot great experience, aul of’ veer" and "prvctionl 20 Broome sree. Ward, and ia ready and willing to assume the eens 1m the Spencer & Adams, carpets 16x WARD. Of the position to Which You, UE Yous ee NG Femoral Cicen: vate him: therefore, FREY, propose io Resolved, That the whole peop! com of Mr. Bu!Riey an their Candidate et. 4, rindertiker. om J 1 Searphy. 1d hewery Tyitie Calver, 255 Broo nap William i Miroku tr AR Herrick poet we also commend. this youthful aspirant tor ofvic ee 8 Wm Hibbard, coraer Bower be eine to devote ‘ cer Kesnived, That estes to ae Te ee one day to le politica! | ' ular’ sad Resolved, Th iting) yd a Sn oe son of Uharie etn She ute, sap ta Decgmiver, of the Twent pcos D place te oprement A kderm NDEPRNDENT DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION — recognise 9 falthfal represent hatrmas, the Geclesuions of ‘ke I Roe Oh oe ( hie merk it his place to of en vate ‘at Aktermanc district (Kighth, Muth and Pifeenth wards, ee of official duties and in Commissioner, pd mab ay 4 WENJAMIN TRWILLEGAR, | A) MARTLNE, Chaira pg vate right, and M. Lawson, Becretary. pa ML mensrite tor the SD teenth poncere rant chin 4 vorr ne o. THE FIFTH SENATO MEARY, Chairwan. . J OTICR TO CHE V trtet, that 1, Th y for fer dawving and chasenwely iol Jor os iaioner, nad Theodore Zeller for Schoo! Tyee Janes Bares, Secretary, Eoncatemm more J, decline running for Sonuvnen tote year moot 4 he four absent memberg afterwards nominated & ater the - — TNION NOMINATION For SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, tek: ‘hoot OPLE'R AND TAI PAYERS’ Ch CANDIDATE FOR Al. Tenth ward, Jost W. Mason, chair manuiactarer, ne ee 1K Ae KENNEDY, ee tom baa junk Fat joke whi the Tammany Hall organten. tone ps) kar ao cS MEY N f fn remem the "aa SN | pT WARD MANHATTAN GOUN OAT. A MERTING aw on JTW W CONNOR. pa further ‘eka re do not proseenee ROPLE'S AND REGU TY WARD DEMO. of this club, held at their rooms, No, 9 irodway, ov TOHA ful an ‘oon hae bis merita have - <craite roxriae nominaijons: —For Comptroller, Stephen | Friday evening, Bee. 8, the nomination of the folowing candt Jas. A. TRACY, Secretary. ful ai DOW PO Tie nat five oF six years upou the house, James Lynch; for Al. | dates were A by the elu: —Por Comp. menses | and ihe ihe him wader the fence to be rd atin forer niceties, for Alderman of Hier, Stephen nesell for Governor of Almsbouse, James 174 WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA On two tickels, one Pee fonoing the hog | House © ’" esas Rum: for Garmetimen of Four arial | Lynch’ for ‘Alderman of tie Fleet \idermants iistriet ohn 6. tone —— leave to thie who prever to brow Reena amnany Hat A Hhiam HH. Bultegl, Francte ¢ big 8 ioe Brana ‘oumleneaer, Charles Meng: for Goa or ‘Commissioner 408%, 2 rooraty. bates for » prefer to blow bot and conta Somers, i Harris rt or in Walsh, Willing O'Shea; for yrnes, GEORGE McKAY, Preevtent. ‘or il lay, tomdoole Wand benches anh opeeed to alton acne od Commianioner imieadaner, Wiliam H. Wa! Walks for Rehool inapentor, ae} me Bonk, Sev’ Per feboot Preneee. BY es ea Mian, Bin : eo, iho" all men of women rratoes, i be a noble: “ vate lamin F. Miller By orter of JOHN K. WHELPLEY, Chur | 7ST \LDERMANTO DISTRI un Wore, Seo'y. Hh feos, Uaioe, tha bie ainda drat henry intaiey, Powe Gan. James 8. Davis, Secretary. Regular Democratic Tammany Mall Nomination. cian-ierennen i o%, digcentn and find rae ll wna nt hed inet — ~ 0 OMT FOULAR DEMOCRATIC REGULAR NOMINATION 18 he ate Cometasioner, iGax, outs lat ror Irae te proprecto cncry wat water on bodh oie © Sevonth Aldermanic dietrist, Ninth And Fiteenth wards. | And the ooly nominath ante district th ‘ith Tae houskenton, Joes Peirman wes | cena iriceph come. mee Pall ‘ol pal altogether For allerman Solon received the regular w from Tunmany phavtmaly f——-F by the ‘Convention for the of Able and eloquent addresses were Rowsne J. tamnsog, RAROM HW. BRAN, Chairmen, | Hall forth ’ Lis MUN RC tamer. ma faq., F. Hyan, cS. Newell tod several othe” HOOrY Day Rpwaro J. Tawsnrow, oirmm Nomioating C ODORE G. GLAU BENS! Chairman, ‘ aurnen 3. WeMorioecn, ferrerien We. Bunse, Seoratery, . Ww. 8. Matiews, Seeretary. aad * Trowss Coxon, Secretary, THOMAS BGAN, Chairman,

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