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Ww NEW YORE , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. —_—_———— _ vr ( trlet, end Col. John 8 Cocks tor Assemblyman of % THE would, and which ‘ae mmaxx. ZOLITICAL CAMPAIGN, | rouse yo, om pte race a a that a longer —_ - be ‘Welle 8. Diskinsom, © Wns of the Meuibors of the Cubnet on the | 205) So's eemrapem ao, Politica! Questions of the Day. CharkeeA. Baker, Un. R James Kennedy, ~inaneand Elbridge G- Moulton,* James @. Smith, Letters from Secretaries Cass, Cobb, Floyd, ‘James P. Hawly,Un. G0 Gorry Colney. chair. Because a man is* HERLINRR. Thompson and Toncey. cide that be ie not mtr oy 1-Stepben R. » Bee RANAAANARAY Fifth Avenue Ho’) “apvement, and ee ticomD, ‘Oolee ma WSs A8 Duet; concerned in JEFTERBON, Great Democratic Meeting at . Be Neon 1—Bernard D, Searles, Nicholas Za 3—Willam W. Taggart, Jom W. the Volks Theatre. nod 3—Moses C. Jewett, Barvey Di Parnee, - ‘will, and ye see | 16. W. Bultwell, Un. Ri Androw A. Meyers. dintinet, . Bradley, Charles Keleey, ‘been oast in gre He liea : das, Del Voothio,D, J Whe Tammany Hall Demonstration—Let- ney woak- occupy all | 8—W. F. Griffiths, tn, 4 pene ters from Members of the Cabinet. phe — Doped that ya ‘Tilton, @ sane Deceay ‘The following letters from Secretaries Cuss, Cobb, , perhaps "present D. Ae hs hemy00n, Floyd and Tousey were received in response control ‘He | ¢—Charles M. ‘eps John Linaky, invitations to be present at the mass meeting in Tam- would}, Jobn J. Hicks, god H. Ooch, many Hal] on Tuesday evening:— Robert Justison, Jy., A. Alex. Handiton, Ind. LETTER FROM THE SKORRTARY OF STATE. bi van Ot my 1869. Richardson 8. Hough. Francie Boger. N—I have received your and hasten Fuller.* Jobn T. Clark, to gay to you that my public duea here prevent me from 2Thahn Wiley-* Joseph W. Smith. A eae at Tammany Hall to moron . David Gare. se ohn B. Coe. oting Pro a ican people tolarge ‘ . % Srenmg., But thongh absent I sball not tho less partict- Bar etatd ss coe P nin toe Feulecs of Havere: be 3—James Barnett, Joveph L, Petrie. pate in the patriotic sentiments to which you go forcibly fellow citizens to the slavery of State or national indobt- | net's nest and got stung. He thon spoke mOnROm. peal, and whieh Tam sure will find a heartfelt response edness, and TI feel that’ in view of” the common | of an euitor in Newport, Kentucky, where 1—Thos. J. Jeffords, Un.R. Alonzo D, Webster. ‘hai timo-honored room. has it witmeased—and I tur! ed ipaide out, forms’ and type i 2~Elias Pond.* Parsons. . was prosent ut them almost half. a century rious &e: Ho cohcladed his spodeh in the 8—Alphonso Perry.® ‘William H. Bowman. itions of attachment to the Union and the congtitu- political empirica, The. old applause. D ‘cuagors Lika elgg” mus bo rovin cals ot | Tie was then moved nnd seconded that dacod aitebent, "7" Jay D. Bowman, Da: A. “the district, " . 1m oatted Very much.to this object when you stall have olected 1—Jobn L, Bleakley, Un.R, William Barns, Tam. more good will to ‘the Bernard Kelly for your Senator. But avother theme of - ot one ee ee wen. Iam rejoiced to percelve there ls a prevalent i I regret that I shall not be adie to be there. The even yet importance requires my attention. You 2—Danie) Leary, Ind. ‘William Waleb, Tan. seion among. the. de our State that it je ) now at hand will speak Sermapet tongnes soibe of | can be at po logs to what Irefer. It occupies tho thoughts Timothy Connolly, P. Mozart Hoe thcir mucruat aiseensions word{criminaied and that | the United Staten; ono, result of It will usher ina brichtor | cen’ wipe tue t what Lrefer. Itocouples the thoughs Horatio N. Wild, Un.A. Christian-B, Woodruff,* Tam, Sarmony of action. should take the place of thoge discor. | day than has recently dawned. upon us, because tt will be | midat’of apparont internal =. Isaac Keylor, Mozart dant views which bave divided thom and which have | one of peace, of Larrea meee gs of fraternal startsing scenes of civil 4—NDelancey W. Knevels. William 0. Gover, Tam. Yenc Fo much injury, not to New York only, but to the | tions, and will be the harbinger of ‘national Intidn would bays Beem the, consequence George W. Warner, A. ‘MoCallough, M. eountry. Firmly convinced as I am, that the prosorva- id and far eclipsing the past; while the | lence and bloodshed bave none the lees attondea upon its ‘Wm. C. Gaines, Ind. on ‘ton of this Union depends upon the ascehdency of the only’forbode intestine discord, civil oom- | {aimre. 80 (pata toe £0 alarming @ catastrophe, b—John J. Shaw,* Un. R. William L, Coles, Tam. qc tuber st oar politcal safety. And the roceat Togotber this grea’ oontoaereoy: of | Colla Bot but have ih auzention the common | & ‘ J.Cummerford, Un, R._ Bamuel T. Webster ant our . f aay e—J. 5 uel T, Wel ¥ abeokal 90 39 ere Fory, fy andes racy minds ape ere nen ane ite vital cate 18 | dates for elty ailloes men of inegrity SChrederiek ‘Cbokling,® Banta, Tam. fer in such just terms of condemnation, teach a most shou! J.B. Varpum,Jr.,whig. Aaron H. Bean, Mozart Hall. ed Jesson, which shouli ‘be written in living cha- 8—George Terw! rr. Thomas ‘O’Rorko, Tam. estere upon tho history of our country. ‘The sanctity, John C. , A. Jobp J. Reilly, Mosart Hall. ot wercly of constitutional , but of private Kfo, has 9—David R. Jaques. P. Dunn. ‘Been invaded, and violence and murder have been carried ‘A. J. H. Duganne, A. James J. Reilly,* Tam. mo & peacef] community, and the American people have 10—Joseph P. re re earned with equal nolan and horror the deods Joseph , Whig John }, Mozart Hall. which marked that bloody day, and the motives ayowed 11—Cummings H. dohn ly, Tam. patriotism of ISAAC TOUCEY. for this disregard of tue sg sacred laws, both bawan end divine. There a abroad ‘whieh threatens the most disastrous consoquences to our <@oontry. Ia time that every true man were preparod‘to geist it. And if resistance 8 not speedy and effectual, fais glorious fabric of freedom—the work of our fathore— A) be demolished, and-our sons will be delivered over to ee evils of anarchy or of despotism. There is one gafe yale of action which, if adopted and followed, will gave us from the perjs that surround ug. It is to let each State of ‘Be Union wage its own Suternal concerns in fig own ‘way, subject only to the provisions of the general consti- wou. Lu if this : n rule of yey eit greener ome be eacridiced to political purposes or to fanatical impulses, We shall coon add another to the numbor of free states, which hayo proved themselves unworthy of the b! 12—Peter Cook, Un. R. 18—Richard Boott, Un. R. ‘Avery large and enthusiastic meeting pf the de- mocracy was held atthe Volks’ theatre last evening to ratify the nomuation of Bernard Kelly for Senator of the Filth Bena orial district of this State. ‘The meeting was called to order by Judge Sreens, when,on motion, the following gentlemen were clected While there rosolntions wore being drafted Mr. James Brooke delivered a very tengthy addrees, after which Mr. Charles G. Murch and then Mr. Geo. C. Bellows, whose speech occupied the greater portion of the evening. ‘He was cheered continually. ‘When Mr. Bellows had his speech the following 16—Wi 17—Jobn P. Cummings. 1—Thomas T. Flagler, 2—Burt Van Horn,* M—Wiliot ¥. Shepard, Un. R. Jobn 8. Cocks, People's. 18—Btephen 8. Childs,* U.R. r B. Pinckney ,U.A.. . Thomas Pierson, Tam. Henry Arcularias, Moz.Hall. Wiliam ‘Thomas Veitch, Moa. Hall. NLAGARA, Avery 8. Delano. J. W. MoNitt, A Bequeathed to thom. May there Ge no such calamity Tenth Ward. Siovmeth Sery. Ie dean stetiaaid Daniel P. Cadwell. et ee ee pacpht son vata Biteh F. Pardy, Hon. James R. Sees, Ji was then moved, and the motion was carried, to a. i Besta alka, Goaries B, Wilkinson, e Re . -~ 7 Chas. A. Francia, }. Ae to Cocks’ ‘ mas Evans Foqre., Committee, Tammany Hall, New York city. ~ Joseph is y peal 5 A. a Journ and proceed en maste to Colone! house. rec ll (ne wae LETTER F! ¢ SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, Michael Kun! John r Gk. Re amnion Oe. 31,1869. | Andrew J. , Henry 4 speech from the | 1—Jeremiah Emerick, William Ecker, @xxr00v—1 chall be much gratified’ to attend your | James Dunning, Frederick A. Pepper, stoop. The crowd gat jn the street, Ho thanked | 2—Austin Meyers, W. Gray. aesting on Tuoday evening next, if 1 could do ao with Aasor Bogart, Louie a the gentlemen for the honor, and promised to perform bis | 2—Philetus Clark, TT. D. Hadley. jety. It will, however, be out of my power, aI eball | Edw: 5 ‘Marcus Casper, Bult of preconcert among citizens dutios for the best interest of the , regardless of ONTARIO, Be aviained at Warbingion by ofllclal envagemente, Its | ——; Aaron B. Rollins, on the scene, is tthe duty and in strict accordance with what might be the consequences to the ind ‘After | 1--Lewie Peck, William W. Wright. veurce cf gratification to every democrat in the country | Norman McLeod, Doctor Black, democrats to condemn denounce | three hearty cheers the crowd dispersed. 2-Shotwell Powell,* Thomas H. Howell. Apesiivisions which pare s0 tony iatracien soi want George Maurer. weg George ‘Bitotk. . oe authors. I belicvo that at this ye eas « ened the democratic New York havo been ‘Seventeenth -1—Allen Goldsmith ¥ Benled. Your iriends Uiroughout tye. country now ine | Stephen Doty, Jonathan Trower, 's Number of Votes Registered in the Oity. | }—suomonVanBica, Harvey H, Cadel dw’ge the confident hope tbat the days of your dissensions | James W. Crossman, Rist NY ‘The Registers throughout the city satfor the last time ‘ORLEANS. one defeats have peers, nat cd you approach the ate no ep haga re yesterday—the following , being tho total number of Abel Stilson, a Jabez Allison, People’s. eerdia) co-operation and new victories. Jobn ‘Thomas EGO. am huppy to see, from your note of invitation, that you do Edward L. Murphy, Joseph 3 -Dames Tegistored in the several wards up to nine o'clock | 1_he Witt © Littlejohn,* ob underestimate tho importance to be attached to the | At Ly a Jousph @. Browning, 2—-Matthew 8. ‘W. H. Carter, rep. odie roma od sss dee fh ait ve roe Mies Bernard Rate 4 Harper’s eee, einai | ont produced a. deep exchams . ‘em 1 Section @f the Union—and it is ‘natural thet ia Samuel Waiters. Joseph rt in the 1—Fara S. Whi Charles Mclain, Should: baye doneso. “If dhs parties tassenainely: a. | David ©. Metio. * ~ Jour Dee? dctoots | 2 2—David B. Bt. Jon. = fm were alone respoorible for their conduct it would be ng; MT ice the | PS Vo: seen wrifigent cause for alarm which ve liam Char! . ). Chas. Pre- ny: a Steph. Taber, Som cracysphero roapitisted. fs inportason, b ‘ward Simmons, James A. Flack, this} § S—Robt. L Meeks, Un. Rp. John Pets te greatly maguitiod whien wo come to consider Wie causes enry Hesaing, Jebn J. Diamona, jioans, | 7 basse <3” 8 wasbeaceithen Sate NAibe Cemed secs roe | eect dace | ne | 8 3—James A. Culver ae adiker {ma const excite. jamé \e g ‘Mest on the slavery question. Confined at first to weak- ‘Tne following resolutions were then offered and unani- _ 3—Anson Bingham,* Richard H. Ketchum. Seehes aod. acty sonnel scitemlon when’ seotens can tt, Mectined hal de ditaoiasty saat . Charles 8. Deforest, ‘Theodore ©. Vermityon: oply ox when rec national of the ett 5 Senbiitous ‘pirite. cought to 0 tod | tof ew, fork rane in tne presen pots! cape f- cr , ab Dighest ‘putting for heir meee 'e Sadihonin esa Gobteanicen, Sak onemaet aries not thet : thet we call upon In the 14thward the Rogisters in the 6th, 8th, th and John Crane, Peeps? ees ‘zopoler mind. Tt has been the constant alm and etndy of Son ts ir cae ons aie io eee eee to 10th districts refused to give the number of ‘votes regis- | Charles Richardson, David Day, 2d. is clnes of politicians to poison and inflame the | ional agitation and the followers of ine abelion tasion, geet tered. 2—Edwin A. Merritt, Caled Perce. mind on this exciting subject. The people have been } in the recen! , Precopcerted and Dioody i e pine and palpable meaning of 8—Clark 8. Chittenden, John 0. wb by these men to regard inatitutions - - pad Sd creas ‘Ot fawfal hot that the confies berwoen the feos ant the Whig General Committee. TOGA. of of fp, sevocnien States of the Walon aa | Soa tie isclieg of walk tat tat Ine bee pot Bios pes eds ted by heir advocates, 18 & | ‘Tho Whig General Committee hela an adjourned meeting Safrazete D. Onrtina, John Felton. eberacter. The law which our Thave passed | Beiaciout come imences of the teachings of a Seward and & | biter end? And let me ask you whas language can | ° Tuesdey eventng, at their rooms, corner Broadway and é ; of wcoticon te recognised Ee have pee cpa of iew York, fi the coaising, election. 18 a arch of Hare heey OS ee ee ee Eighth street, Hiram Ketchum, Esq., in the chair. The Peter Dorech, Un. Rp. James Van Vranken. oar revolutionary fathers bequeathed tous has been de: | thar reetimable eters prined Tupoe, tbe very vei ot | warning ghven. by iolm lirown tthe. wiole Sou, | Commitee on arranging s ratifeaton necting, reported | acy ap pot John W. Oouchmian, ounced ss ‘a covenant with hell and a league with the = fond) nd stgeces: and we believe the defoat of binck to beware of conilict to come, any’ more precise | that png had deemed it inexpedient to call one; also, that aA 3 @evil” When. men of high. political position, Senators | {cPublicaniam in this State in 18:9 w sure precursorof | or pregnant than {8 this on of ‘Witkiam’ H. | (hey bad received information of the declension of Mosars. Fawin H, Downs. - and representatives in Congress, Governors and Judges, | “Resolved, That the avowal of Wiliam H. Seward of hie de. | Seward? What, then, bocomes of tho sophistry of our | Sloteon and Bradford, the nominees for Judges of the eevee. ‘be recognized lenders of @ political or; which } termination to _eneonrage and abel, “an ble | Tepublican friends who profess to see in the o¢ | Superior Court, and for James W. Gerard, Eaq., for Justice as Jobn 0, Hall, Btroggles with some hope of success to obtain the control | conflict” between the States of this Union. thereby to array | tho Rochester speech but the figurative description of an- oy Supreme Court, = account of business engagements, Rosy ‘our , and which has Fe we epee Core and to es cial the goatbern. ‘agonistic principles, silent, , efficient. Un- pe berry accepted. Site 1—Damiel Gray. - Pe gh da Bd red epee ga age peli pode ib advance and a notable change, irom ts ro ier ee Ee ee eee ee ne 2—Wickham R, Crocker. fof ) ai01 » put 3 e . '. - wy, public speeches and octure, in th halls of tata and black republican mri hat seeio ida rane Srtoaforat wen lyon principe eyetoms aro founded—one manned Republican Central Committee. SLorengo Nien. nal res, upon every forum and thro their plans of anti slavery agitationt 8 from y the slave, officored by tho master, an as a 1—P. R. Jenni .R. 8 D. Nicoll. rer cbs by win ao pic ma awn faced, | Hee rte Vas ance ect | sal wn etn, oft ol al thr |, ATHENME Deon mening of hin commion ws bed | -P.F.eoen TRB Mew a jenounce the institution of slavery, as it exists in our | Rew Phase peor bey aeenest nsion, be- | rejecting the grades of industrial subordination, the vica- 2 » y ing SULLIVAN, country, a8 @ curse and a@ viol of the laws of | Dish tbe overthrow of ivitzaon ah oe eae itaply sccom- | rioug oflices of the bondman, and reliant alone upon indi- | a few unimportant arrangements for the ensuing election, George 8 Smiley. A. W. Decker. God and man, and to hold up the people of the Seney of white man and the horross of a war of | Viduals for the social, agricultural and mercantile offices | and transacting some private business, which was, in m0GA. ‘caworthy of taole pals pattien! wad ciliioeraneces’ | Gceseiatanencen tr fatten ide tocmies st cet” | rousirconta pardotar Seomeis Or atiud ey perelne Gace een comme adjouraed: || Devid Enis ae ree a Ory, : i rosive that — ‘TOMPKINS. ens; when sch sen, possnaed of Fea nome aud Ja a forgetful of the “lasi eR ane ‘oa coee be ne concrete fact; Candidates Before the People. Jeremiah W. Dwight, Levi ©, Beers. P loop and strong in the hearis of the | "Resolved, ‘That we respond 10 the democratic State and : crime botwocn these two systemé, 1 Eolow will be found a catalogue of the candidates f Samuel H. Purdy, A. - People of the North the conviction that between thom and | eounty tkeus. and cheerfully recommend them to the united | {TOS Must be used and blood be shed until the slave a) slit call gia pagan vise, pemethtgprien tare Nrettesrra. o Oell ey moey a party, and wehope thatevery | 80 treo or the free becomesiave. Is there anything more } Supreme Court, Senate and Assembly. Those marked | 1—Humpbrey Jewell, U.R. Solomon Sheers, Social and polucel degradation of the ue or the other-> | ine dakota, <> mow (2 ousure the election of both ot 4 ROTEY starpere Hurry war tho logioal and pracient | Wit! @ star aro ronominations; fusion candidates are in- | 2Jotiah P. Lefever,U.A. Jeremiah Clark. ‘when such is the state of things in the country, it ahould | Resolved. That we heartily respond to, the nomination, of answer to Wm. H. Seward’s speech at Rochester? if, | dicated by the letters Un., with R. A. or D. appended, ac- atid, maha og meer a bes saan 0 Coes oe eee should be found | fret he uansinihy and good feeling Wid whies bis somine. | "eTefore, the eect in excention of {he projected war dis- } cordingly as the preferences of the ndividualare supposed Benjamin ©, Butler, Hiram 8. Wilson. I called ‘upon, to give praceloal effeot to the Govkrines | LokT es Seen sate ror S68 Baan sud hie popa: sorean himsoit from the indignation of the | ‘0b FePublcan, American or domocratic. Two of the | 1.05 onthe ee Sa ehie st erre rrr ke” fates | She tendencies Goat | urea’ peer "QGt ese, we | Seneca er maaeesee ce moihad | SORE Tey, dtm cand, Uo Sop tor ciscuse "the: quection how vas" these! pelitrat | poy and aJoumeyman mechaniche has vison fy force of his | bonseqnouoss of principles utter aed iene ee oe sepa Bare, Tnepeeiias Pandidaen, eae ere, Senators and" tatives, are” identified iiales, worth and iolegriy to, bis preseat proud position the politcal creed. of ail. Hut It is assorted that John | ¢2dorsed by the democrats:— ae oe mere ad @irectly with the recont outbreak af Harpers Fer- | Rate Sf Rey “Gene ‘Toy MEQ Penee, oF the great | Brown is crazy: and why? Bocause he did what Wan. H. 7%, JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. Powe f) Meck. ™ It is h to know that the prominent | the democracy gire in 9 rigorous sup] He is a | Seward advised. Tho evidence here would certainly con- § Dis. . AM. Democrat. 1—W. T. B. Milliken, — that ced soene looked to them | practical eclianic and a fom and phat is of vi od vider oF insenlty enue with the advised. aogs pave oe me eee Un. D. ’ pe os, theit, frlonde and sapporiers. "When money was | Sof ocly tee scuimcataperty atmon of allpatues wha soae of repholicen doctrines taking ‘only ScireHarrees Un Be RW. Poche ani Rent, Jacob Odell, Un. A. When their plans were discussed, and complaints at bad farsa teers aa ecient en Sorters the aly Gomary~ | the . Augustus Bockes. Cornelius L. Allen. &—Gaylord B. Hubbell,® James M. Bard. fiath were to be made, it was poured into the ears of | cetion meetin; ‘assombled, we pledge ourselves to give Yor him { democrats, it cannot, I think, be euppreased that | 6—Le Roy Morgan. David Pratt. George G. Hoskins, babe ah C. Smith, prstiborre neg eae inl Wei Mae wet Beg vole ever gies fr @enuaicte for Senator tis Wich. Ge eapeplian: “prom! ‘bae eee. Cop cadiuon # Rese Une Somes yas, 4 ram, vy E ° . republican press '. Knox. Shey then enoouraqad, charity may eave the | ,, Rassived, That we Jnthesabarent right ofthe people | J, louded, | i to be Ge 4 Fortin Grover, Ua. No candidate, George B. Barden, Borrick Hauford. deaue yu party whose names are ATORIAL. Seoplicated in this nefarious transaction from the guilt of | nuinctanhenhsen pags Cai i Dl a before { 1—Wm. F. Norton, Un. A. Eiward A. Lawronca- City Ta ‘ereonal co-operation, but there cannot romain a shadow | sire’ tke completes renuch or te pe sagen 4 they | 2—H. KR. Pierson, Un. R.” Thomas A. % Risa im Forron Smumr.—Shorily after seven o'clock ‘Sf a doubt of the moral responsibility which attaches to | consolidation of the two existing or ‘ w to the | 8—John G. Bergen, Un. R Francis B. ¢ lant night a fire ? ‘ie men whose inflammatory appeals and traitorous doc- | Loud calls were thon made for “Cochran,” whca the will i. be redo! in my = ‘Amos G. 1d, Ind. D, & fire occurred 'on the third floor of No, 12 Ful- frines have maddened these murderous ts into bey opinion, in favor of servile insurrection or the in- | 4—Samuel Hall, Un. A J. y, Tam, | ‘onsirect, inthe spartments of Isaac Haviland. It ap- Sbeir work of blood and treason. It was not so in | 10. Jomy Cocwman mounted the rostrum and delivered ‘be carlicr days of the republic. Then our fathors | the following epecch — lived togethcr as brethren, use they felt Mr. said:—¥oliow citizens—N certainly is a and acted as brethren ought to fool and | source gratification, large and enthusiastic assem. @ct. The love and fraternal regard which the com- bly of triea democrats, and the honor derived from my Zeon struggles of our revolutionary fathors had deo to address Muplanted in the hearts of the people is fast giving place. ‘under the toachings of this new political sect, to hatred I terference, by citizens of foreign States, with the or civil of of neighboring States or Territorics. Do not be deceived. The q {8 not whether you aro SMR. Brower, Una. Bornard favorable to the continuanoo or to the extension of t 8 ‘Wm. A. Gust, Am, &—H. D. Robertaon, Un. A. pears that tho servant girl, Catharine Walker, accidental- ly upset a fluid lamp, which set fire to the bed in her bed- g2i Ditternees. It requires no prophet to foretell the ph Da Robert ¥. Grant, ro of our country i unrestrained by a wise and wholo 10—J. Frero, Jr.,Un. R. John 7. ‘Tanz Wabi opivion, thése men are permitted to go on in ai Joton He & Jobn 8. Emans, Un. D. on hak, of folly , madness and treason. “With @ consti. 18-¥. in. R John D. Willard.* salsa honored, reverenced and obeyed, and o Union rest- 13-1, G Ten Eyck, Un R.A. J, Colvin, Anti-Rent 254 ors sl foundation upon the bedrs andafeotons ‘A.B. ; St. Ana. W. A. Young, Anti-Cag. Promise oft brighter Toten: Gah ae Oe Seen ifcwm.6.WoleGn. Re iat Be Prov. Lown's Battoow “Crrr ow New Yonx.”—The { iat ta DO LOW Aero ‘ 16—Nathan Lapham." ‘Tho, A, Tomiinon, Whig. ‘ Oly "of ieee okting too confident u , flation of Prof. Lowe's mammoth balloon “City of New incerta caren ote rata | reteset tn samme etrs nt, | Gani rieomery. En Wotan” | Yon’ vegas eter Sk Teen us et ee controversy which havo bi t his early hour, 19—Wnm. H. Ferry. Lewis Rider. during om | ‘was witnessed by nearly threo thousand og spirit of of dissolution and ruin. mpanion of 20—Francis M. 9 John Eddy, Yisiters. Tho continued y: lay, and the ex. whether i paty must be rebuked. | most of you, his _— riya a Zoalen Murrey? Nathenty'a ‘About sitty Gomera, bag apg g unroe, . Graves, oublo feet of i garb is ‘iret 28—Perrio H McGraw, Thomas F. Putte, toiled in tho balloos already, and’ He monstrous op hin for oan Kd Edward Tompkins, ee ie. B. Williams,* John Porter. 26—Thomas Hillhouse, P. Stuart, Un. A. 27—femuel H. Hammond, Rev. Jostua B. Graves, 2%—Epbraim Goes, John Williams. 20—Peter P. Murphy, Lewis 8. Payne, Un. A. 30—David H. Abel, Linus W. Thayer, Un. D, S1—E. 8. Prossor,* Un. R. Henry W. Rogors. 32—Walker L. Sossione, James H. Leo, Un. D, MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. ALBANY. John 5. Slinger, Un. R. John Niles. 8—J.8 VanReneselasr,in, bpm eal a 4—Lorenzo D. Oollins,* R. B, Everett. Henry Mather, Bg ©. Crocker, +7 Wnion words of hope and encouragement. 1-5. P: Crane James Nichols, i in no on HOWELL: comm 9—James M. Smith, caved. ¥ Brown. Dapantuent ov Tun ‘Oot. 32 1850. 2-Villam VW. Payne,e 8B. Bitteor. polite letter of the 29th inst. 2—Allen D. Morgan, John McIntyre, Lo-day. You invite me to.tiond and ad 1—Ebsnesor 6. Oook. sah i colt You remark, the importance of the i, second, = ‘eccasion ‘will justify the sacrifice of any personal incon- ; oieb my attendanoe might savolre fool Laciag Robingon, Charles Evans, $34 6398 most ardontly do I desire the success 1—Bamnel 1. Beebe, Asher M. Ray. ‘hae rea i, ck San = ted “your approaching olections A pocaliteinlfance"s A Henry McFadden, "Nathaniel 6, Sawyer, ans 3 cxuats in tho Northern ts in tho ascendant | are standing, and to 2~—Poter BE. sneaing teed a ping to pares its | ance in ay ‘Van Alstyne. - . ViCe hostility toa pro: | and Jobn Blovens. We8 except ono at th me Sf he elspa | 8° omen nomavana = Moone ‘Te lading men, of this Tay, Ea ened sep tt x David Siver. fin jake (ate, abortive atiempt to incite the Mass Mecting im the Eighteenth Ward. "., Smee TER fumes ardor ta pada Tesenday eveing git tres motng, orrnnt to | Abb M, Palmer, RE, sonia ¢ Bel tn ruc tye Oa a sdveranment, was Bald a hres rv ofthe Dnt es truth gr Sines and ci phair yo speak for the black ro- hos $5 | Dispensary, on the corner of Twenty-third street and Se- | 1—Orlando Allon, Un. R. De Witt Clinton. from that pad! of tho jNorth—which they ae See The not revenves last year, which , | cond avenue, for the purpose of ratifying the nominations qcheery ee we righ 4 Beyaa. pagel 7 | year, were $900,825 99." Shas abe e oF the Bion, George Opayko for Beuator of tho etxih ats. | S—Jonephin PruhbrGc a, Watheenay faeel fehiog. "he Important to the City—The Wall Ferry Cace—§41,000 Invalved. SUPREME OOURI— CHAMBERS, Before Gon. Judge Ingraham. Nov. 1—Jacob Sharp vs. the Mayor, Aldermen and 0 menalty of the city of New York.—In this caso a judgmen ‘Was recovered against the defendants for aamages, in oon. Sequence of a defect of title to certain portions of the slip Dow used for the Wall street ferry, amounting ta Under the provi. sions of the statute passed at tbe last session of the Logis. lature. Tho present motion is a preliminary ‘one, for an order of reference, to furnish s statement and ¢ iat Ge Hay a ; zh g it “ F E é ; a ; 5 s é: 22 gEE® 2 5skg i if be applied th It ence, which was read on this moti ifference of opinion between these + ise mode in which the Comptroller i ess on the part of the counsel the city govern: the management of what department, unless in vided for by law. As that cated by trem an unwill nother officer troller, for such papers; but on the contrary, as avot on the motion, that he will furnish to the couneo! all papers on application therefor. The plaint algo referred to an in one of his letters addi in which he stated that he did to establish collusion or fraud, why this motion ehould be denied. in answer to that objection, that in July Jast. What other facts ledge since are not known; that he believes such claim ie number of emigrants who arrived during the week, to bq 1,806, which brings the total number arrived at this during the year to be 66,692, It also appeared that Balance of the commutation fund, now on hand ie >

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