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Ho naw be eet ont sparingly 0d how 6 man mee: whe wuld Me bane be a ie expen eek bo Geek comer yee te wae abowe all, & Weare ve poet he wake ne ated « At ante { qittery A» ange t ‘with A, and to exoste | vith aitlbvorremee of ut tempted by the 9 ory ab nt eighwen, refused Won resolved that le to train, follow ead as eer. Tite be soe after | els e accaey, more than thas of al- | Bony 12 ache Crow Tor @ part time be was mapkind. wont w Barope when ca. | Iwit <4 a old Sasiaiowed ma: pag toa is way be led to w yoy NEWYORK 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 96, 18 hl —————$_—___— ~ — i — $$$ nN Mate to it eMcia's not | This only two or throo jweeks ago pointed out {| NPA QUEST : OAL. =. alraid , said uo | this mecessary effect of sugh ( neous, abs we had no IMPOBTANT ONS OF STATR POLICY. ATION. NED OFA poy ye ieee lated Sai thors forts whe te pe “en spi eee Oth 1 . bin ft oie ey are of the pe pisratoe, are two na ror usi at we Ca am tn favor of oI eonlar; (Tenth, ealb, the North, wito | feel it to be due to tho South and to the’earee of humanity apne Prepay sea m ad Antes * | cansisat ine earliest practicable fimo, ant if*dar suet Hevea Bi Seb Atom ‘and his eater. | again io. sire MACINE St Abe saves. Every statement me ofr ey New evs J found to be befure the opening of MERWIA K. BREWER, ‘Seventeen white mea and | implicating the repul the Hinrper's Ferry - parties, soctiins “o! Sumo, | muoh er. Fecpoieanibreeenetauiaemeereeataeneeneecaeresemennmmesetecaieearie concerned ba, the enterprise. But the Finn fhe pnd in a athers, owspaper or lessee are pudiishing lepters from Uacit candidates, v0 of Pa pete Davee of Oe A iim rein by ReecLar DAMOCR A710 ee ies Noun Ty be ic i : 5 iat , i other Diairict—! ‘iftecaih, wm, ak Tey ara Sy sant | Wet af ncurses Ba AMAETHHOLY Hh | cian aboWenalaadriod aan To of feaie, witb pote Sa er a - ae hogy om ConNCHOU ERs £. ® fact yard PB ogy Epa know that it is impossitle to publish any ‘There now appears to be a reumarkable concurrence in | wwier above certain moderate per genlage over Perera Oe dstunetly Gt leat @ mil ing in thoir hewapapers relating to the freedom of th timen candidates widely | ™er rales. ahold ths honor REPUBLICAN, WHIG LE'S NOMINATE. fe Sent a he ie i 7 wegtoes, without the glad tidings “rewching tote ears. aes iene among iy, permease that sould wep honee | REPUBICAR, ‘AND PROPLE'S NOM a. ‘4 had succonled, It * Pee * 0 || stow ofthe Tegiaiuture, my beat wea | ii ye oy | Can any in ‘nb man Ww! ted with South. addition to the al (bli j ‘ f ie LaF y piece a us and our nearest neighbors. Our well spaced I read, said Mr. Thoreau, all get, the week after this event; and le expression of sym| for seen one noble statement, not and Bee. Some voluminous shoew 's words, to tho exolusion of It was as if a publisher should reject the ‘Testament, and print Wilson’s last which contained this was [ i surrection at ail, who sought to promote their nefarious policy of emano, tion by blood and treason. ginia ‘by some eighteen men. Four or five mon were Killed, and a fow more will bo hanged, and there witl be Laos of the enterprise in its mere physical aspects. © 1 puta expect immediate emancipation as my rab Ser Pane nt ama | Eh acl mtg ra men jorel the Ne To) to Ferthors so Trak aege ws fT ‘Tho (aso of this | stand second. their Horatio so ae the quality . ae rey ah i ene os ‘When Gov. | at v's Ferry, They knew ho 2 Taree he. ons pet invoking af well in’ that vicwlly to tush déegraction. “as did Ddcereod © keaced botraua bus | happened" tx Seat Crease azo fi Hi B wroun Ris " i Seco he neehbor's living.” Cahors ly | meyrves to one while’ persons pe Mid ind he throw his life away. do thoan men throw | they would have remutned - Norihern en Apother asks, * What will ho gain?” as Virginia, and especially in aaghborheed " Bis pocksus Mo will ot “gain” | of the Forry, thore arc maeu to ond Sew: for he But got aud-sixpence a | negro. ‘The slaves, r ‘ot for libera- = take the year round: but he gots cou- | tion by their ewn’ efforts; ey, regards Ne > save his 4oul—and such a soull—and | the Stee ee 8 their rem Se tres can get tin your market fur | 00-operation, aa all the world Bee pga payed =. than @ quart of blood; but such ts | terpriee of & madman. They aro, besides, the cliss of ot hat heroes carry Wood to. When | slaves from whom we should ‘expest an effurt at in- 7 6 howe of heroes is | surrection. They are on the of the ites States, momentary @t Halaklang | apd it would be much casior and safer to liberate thom: + @ Bat steady, and } selves by running away than: by rovolting. The facility Mond charge of this man for years | with which they can run vif is a well understood by ee: ry, Ss as much more memoraiie thet ey eaieenel® MSRtOrS; aid tho consoquanso is, fan is superior aro treated with a degreo of consideration erat that will go # | Kindnoes which is not gomeeally Sipertenced by tie slaves (i@erved him right—a dangerous man! Ho is. + | furthor south. For these reasong noue but domentod on- gs Bo Mey Procead to live thelr sae and wise | thuswsts coat have Of @ sucocéstul insurrection Mvoe, feading their Plutarch a | at Harper's Ferry, But of the Gulf States the same aa Lemraeemaring teat Woes of Putnam, who was fers might have been (RaiN an amount of bloodshed . ” ‘ Smomecereres aces | aaa our us, There is ‘a houge but is divided HOW IT WILL ., itil ir Hee Oe tet oe antag aria: sgalnat from the Row Orleans oy slavery ‘We have taken some pains to notice the tone of the ik, Tho | black republican journais in’ their comments wu) tho at Iust | Harper's Ferry conspiracy. They inay bo divided into, stone image. This | two distinct classes: who and those wpo spolid- | bully, To our mind the ‘second ‘class—the bullies—wio Our mo- | brazen it out, and chuckle over murder and rapiue, the modern Chris- | hailing the bloody deeds at ‘Harper's Forry as the in me dowa Shall ocimat Gas Shei terror in the South, which ‘ward to | sball crimson our flelds and gurrender our dwollings to eyes on | the torch of the incendiary, are not a particle more blacks woek. | horrible and loathsome than the others. They aré at '» Bo doubt, are well sree, but slaggish | least entitied to the merit of an honcst aad fearless zy, constitution and habit; and cannot conceive | avowal of their les, execrablo as thoy aro; while ‘& man actuated by higher motives than they are. Ac- the former would press us by the hand and term us Sepa, they pronuunce this man insane; for know } bi » While they stab us undor the tifch rib. ey never have dono as ho does, aa’ long as they ‘The dyed-in-the wool, red-mouthed aboiitionist, who is are themselves. We dream of other countries and times, | carried away bf a bitter and envenomed sectional them at a distauco; but let some significant event hatred, or has fooled himself into the belief that sia this distance and | very ought to be abolished instantaneously snd with out regard to consequences, is net to be won from his all at once—a city | errors by the prospect of the most dreadful excesses. THE INSURRECTION. (From the Charleston (8. G.) Moreury, Oct. 31.] ‘The insurrection at Harper's Ferry was simply ne in- Nota slave joined tho reckless fauatics It was a silly invasion of ess of tho North, looking no further than these , are pretty harmonious in roprescating it as avery resui Light and trifling affair, and tho parade of Governors, and @ ai Senators, and of the military of States and of the general ‘objectod vernment to suppress it, us very absurd and ridiculous. pT Cpe aXe rity Sevens are olten important, not om agoout of Wilt Im yt yg mediate magnitude, but on uccount of their signifivaucy. pm Rael .~ hung thas, A pimple on the cheek may be a vory trifling disorder; ce abi ~ som bvt if it betokens erysipelas, it is the indication of diseas pe da were ‘A “pen which may be fatal” And so it is in the politica! world. Bralee a ae The importance of any event, however insigiiticant in Ag pty! itself, “must be measured’ by the principle it in- po po fae ACA OF wee yoygs or the policy it im For twenty- = ran —_ fiv® years the Northern people have beer keeping Co eee up a continual agitation in the Union coucorning the inati. 4 ‘oer on ones tution of slavery. They have broken up our churches; aoe they have run of our slaves; they have excluded us from, 4 ‘will to our territory on the ground that the institation of slavery Jastare will wake A is too iniquitous to expand, and they havo now organized po Wh Ted &, Yast controlling party in the Northern States, looking to Rinsiioacnarion herding the possession general government to furthor their eka Gilet le to ana they efemancipation. All along, however, we kaye parade ne 8 A erg igen prio Pears pet tort professions that no. interforence ingly nat Fepul [ig ded with tho institution of slavery in the Southern States was re 1 hey hl ee 4 though be | intended or contemplated, although exery principle thoy “ad not, Terris bat eee Iuis | asserted Jed them Jt as much to overthrow slavery in We | the States ae in our Territories. constitutional ‘and Une, woul tee our reputation As we lose at, the | moral views W ring forward to justify their: sulle, we vhould gain at the bung. The lecturer qauted,, s most logically and cloarig, must make than ¢man- from one of the net r descriptions of Brovn, an 2 eae ittenth he aulworon to the unparal accus- | abolition emcute in Virginia. It shows to the le or the! temned, to. expibis wien very | South tho destiny which awaits them in this Union, under was browched, as if Ht were & mato of surprise | the control of a sectional anti-slavery. party im tho freo or censure. The slave ship is Of slave eroded With | Statos. It is fact coming to the ald of logic. It is the Io- Caiedlpct on bo Reocamtat tae Emme on 9 with the | gitimate fruit of the Union as itis, Ttis'a significant sign, Nod youwe bear that whe only Wey woare to meiner; | Ofrogress, Taken im connetion with the past, iis a is by “tho quiet diffusion of the sentiments of hu ” without any outbicak; us if you could dispense sentiments of humanity, all Buished, the pure article easily ag water with a water pot, and so lay the Py What is that we hear cast overboard? ‘Tho bodies, o¢“tne, dead, who have found deliverance. That is — | * =| re disseminating the senuments of hums, se way we . | a@ity. Low men uppose Buown was apimated by rev". Mer do not know the man; they most enlarce Pouch s mana an oF” po -« mati io ciples vg unfit human Laws, Dut regen winged Noman in America has ever ao dignity of human nature, Knowing him- self for mais, and the equal of any and sll governments. In there respenis he’ was the most Amey! 0f te Ail Lie needed uo lawyer, making false issues, to aCe tghim. He could mot have been tried by his peers, ‘because .."* PTs did not exit. As for the democratic journals, they ” | not human enough, the lecturer said, to afvct inz at all, 1 do not feel tmdignation as i ld se De Fat Rent tac 4 “statue in Brown'lbn Prorat our MIP" chuscits Slate House thar thee poe ber Bd know. 1 rejoice that I live in this se itns and one comtemporary. Insane! A father and oe Dea #4 ORG S0u-in-law, aud several more men, = at least tweive disciples, all etruck with ingangy at omoe’ Just as insano were his efforts in Kansas. Ask the tyrant who ix the mnost dangerous foe, the sane man or the insane. Such a word as insane is a mere trope with those who pereist in using it, and I have no doubt that many of them, in silence, have already retraced thoir words. Read his edmirable answers to Mason, and others. How they are dwarfed and defeated by the con- trast! On the onejside, half brutish, half timid q: tioning; on the other, truth, clear as lightning, crashing into their obscene temples.’ They are made. to stand as Filate, and Gesler, and the Inquisition. Probably all tie of all the men whom Massachusetts has sent to Con- gress for the last few years,do not match, for manly diret ness and force, and for simple truth, the few casival remarks: John Hirown on the tloor of the Harper's Ferry »—that man whom you are about to send t6 1! worlé—though not to represent you there. He is too fair & specimen of a man to represent the like of us. Who, then, were his constituents’ Read his words understand. | imgly and you will find out. In his. case there is no idlo eloquence. ‘Truth is his inspirer, and earnestness the po- lisher of bis sentence. He could afford the loss of his Sharp's rifles, while he retained the facuity of speech—a | rifle of far straightor sight and longer range. It is a re | lief to turn from the alanders against him wo the wstino- | ny of his enemies. Mr. Thoreau here quoted from we | published remarks of Governor Wise, Colonel Washington | and Mr. Vallandigham, in praise of Brown’s evident in- | tegrity and heroism. | This event, tie locturer considered it <= any ter of this government. When a government pnis forth ite strength on the side of injustice, it reveals itself a rute force, or Worse, a demoniacal force. It is | the head of use Piug Ughes. He saw this government te | be fairly allied with France avd Austria in oppressing says, Cease agitation on the subject of make a slave of Fou or hang you.” The \ onl; the izes is the power that estab. Yiahos justice im the land. Treason! "Where dow such treason take its rise? You presume to contend with a foe agninet whom West Point cadets and rifled cannon poiat nut. The lecturer proeeeded to denounce the government ‘at much length, and to charge upon Massachusetts com. Hedefended Brown from the inundertaking his enterprise with so fein theatabe hd we bave the good and the brave wos for action Uli they are in (be majority? His com. pany was email, simply because few could be fond wor thy w pass muster. h was a picked man, culled out of thousands, if not of millions. Surely they wore tise best meu you could felect t be hung. That is the great est compliment this country could pay them Hrown's doctrine that wo have aright to interfere, by force, with the slavehoiders, w rescue the slave. lecturer agreed with him. A trae man would not be ae ed by the death of the slavehulder as by is Forever t wik against slavery, and never to act, is Ye Souile aud foolish, unlewé a man wore continually inspired The question i@ bot about the weapon, but the spirit in whieh you use it. Noman hag yet appeared in America ‘he loved bis fellow man 80 well, and treated them so well. For bia he took up his life; for him he will lay down. Thus event advertises us that there is such a thing as death. There has been, before, no death in Awerica, for there bas been no life. Men have uly rotted snd sloughed off as they rotted song. The best only run down eck. They say they will die. J defy they cannot do it; they only deliqnesce, ve 4 hundred culogists moppiug up the spot where boll. Theve men at Harper's Ferry, in teaching us Hane at the same time taught us how to live. the Vest mews that American hasever heard. Mr. their history will M11 a short page in the his- country. If that will fill a short paye, how HAGUE FEE fi trio. : i | i i E i E z F : 3 ae docs Mr, Giddings think the party will llr history of the roseeded at considerable length to eulo 48, perhaps, the noblest man on ‘will ever rise in America, and closed by of Brown’s conversation at tho the floor, after his capture. That im history with the landiag of the Of Independence. }t will be future rational gallery, when at rt be nomore. Then, will take our revenge. 4 — AS PARTY CaPi {From the Washington National Era.) to implicate the republicans in the of ma may to some extent affect the ap- elections in New York and bay Jersey, but consequences must fall South, ndiaries whom the South *% to fear are those ues, who, for the sake of frightening timid men from the republican party, are inculcating the spirit of dnburrection atnong the slaves. ‘The ince: as Tae | porterons omen of the futuro. So far from creating any surprise, we do not suppose chat,there is a thoughtful man in the South who has not Deen anticipating, for year past, Such evenis as those which lately transpired at Harper’s Ferry. Our connec tion with the North is a standing instigation of iasurrec- tion in the South, Instead of that “ domestic tranquillity’ which the constitution of the United States openly asserts that it was established to insure, Congress és a vast abolition conveniicle, and the Union itself a bapia'lrg organization by which domestic disquietude ts created and the mightict dan- 6 impend over the South. Instead of “tranquillity” and protecuon, hostility and insurrection are now its nataral fruits. Ike Harper's Ferry invasion, therefore, if wisely considered is uf vast significiincy, and should lead the people of the South to re Jor those future events, of which this is only he premonition. orernentrh sen QAP Pra oR We snare ce aU BO» (From the Charleston (BU) Mereurd 58°". 1.) Alu. “U8h Brown's effort at an jusurrer, tion hus beon sity and abortive, thé Aevelopements are rapia 'Y showing tha: a wide-spread scheme was maturing at the’ North for in surrections throughout the Bouth. Af A carefully concocted plan is published im the Nw York Hxrarp, republished in the Ricbmont Whs.4s incorporated into the address of the Domocratic Com 'nit- tee of the City of New York: in an addrees to the people of New York, by which slavery was to ba overthrown in the South with the aid of a military force from the North. We forbear laying this scheme before our readers on ac- count of its incendiary nature, bat we adviso our readers to get it and read it for themselves. It will give thom a clearer insight into the true relations they occapy in tuo Union, and the ‘pricetess value’ of its continuance to them than any other document which has yet ssen the light. It is no answer to say that the diabotical incen. diaries who can in coll blood gut up such a scheme for our destruction are comparatively few in numbers in the North. it 18 enough for us to kiow that, few or many, they have, by the constitution of the United States; the right to come among us, to hive among us, and in Weir good time carry out their purposes; and, even if their purposes should tail again and again, and ‘seaiiyld aftor scaffold shall drip with their gore, the elements of mischiof and troublo may survive them, and give new impulse to future adventurers and favatics. ‘separate govern- ment ofour own, te Post Office, all the avenues of inter- course, the police and military of the country, be under our exclusive control. Abolitionism would dix out at the North, or its adherents would have to operate in the South as Soreign emissaries, in acountry armed and prepared ta ex- clude their intercourse or arrest their designs and. punish their intervention. As it is the “ irrSpressible conflic’’ of Seward is dvstined to go on, although itmay be chocked and suppressed by repeated failures, until one of: two things shall take place—the Union shall be dissolved or slavery shall be abolished. The experience of the last twonty-five years, of ignominous toleration and concession by the South, with the lights of the present reflected on them, show to the most Digoted Unionist that there is no peace for the South in the Union from the forbearance or respect of the North. The South must control ler oun destinizs or perish. LOOKING AFTER SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS IN MARYLAND. ‘The Hagerstown Torchlight says:—The Governor of Ma- ryland ordered the Sheri of Washington county to ap- point @ sufficient number of deputies residing along ot near the boundary linc between this State and Pennsylyania, and others also residing along the line of the Polomac It was | river, who may be empowered to act with authority of law in case of any assembly of unlawful charactors, or men whose character and purpose is not known, and wo arrest and detain them. In pursuance of this order the Sheriff has summoned 500 men in various parts of tho county to act-as his special deputies The Boonsboro’ Odd Fellow says:—Commissions from the Governor, countersigned by the Sheriff, have been re ceived in this town, giving authority to certain persons to arrest all euspicious characters who may be prowling about, or passing along. The Forgery upon Pobert Bonner, of the Ledger. ARREST OF TRE FUGITIVES. {From the Boston Traveller, Nov. 3.} Some days since the seer fave an account of a sv cessful forgery at New York, the sum of $3,156 hhav’ ‘been obtained from the Naasan Bank by a forged beck in favor of A. M. Davis, purporting to be signed by Robert Bonner. The guspected rogues werc traced to this city. and boca aye three men, named John B. Ross, Davi Teach and Adolph Bishop, were arrested on the steamer about to sail for Enrope. ‘To-day they were taken before the Police Court, with being fagitives from fatto, counsel and J. H. Bradley and B. B. Ttussell appeared ag them. for George H. Briggs, paying teller of the Naswant Bavk, tes- tided thet on the 264 of Getober ire paid out $8,166 ba, 4 check presented in Conrt. He thought at the tinne ft was bry by Mr. Bonner, but an examination showed ‘it to a forgery. Mr. Robert 5,8 pl il aed on Fulton street, New York, testified that on the 16th of October, Bishop cams to his lace with a check printed in brown, saying that his “bows” —Smith, No. 03 West Washington’ Markei—wanted checks of the same rn in green. Mr. Roberts desired ¥o Bee the “boss,” but could mot find him at the market, and #aw no more of Bishop. ‘That afternoon Leach gave him an order to print 600 checks, saying he had beén di rected there by the officers of the ‘ were delivered to him a fow days after. "The witaess was positive that the forged check was ono of them. ‘The examination of the case is not yet finished. When arrested they had $900 in money with them, and their baggage of board. ‘ach had his wife with him. ¢ parties are also accused of a forgery for over $4,000 on the Cora Exchange Bank, New York. | ae a EE Heraxp, another collection is now , wil em. braces replies from several’ Senatorial and other, caudi- | dates in all quarters of tho Stato, an@ of al stripes and hues in politics, The important’ subjects’ of the’ letters, | and the decided language of most of the writers, .render these epistolary matters worthy of gonoral porusal. And now for the opinions ef a Westera Seater, in the eld for re-election:— REPLY OF K, S PROSSER, RSQ, UNION NOMINEA FOWRA-ELECTION AS SENATOR IN THE THIRTY-yinsT BUPPALO, Uct. 31, 1850, woe ov JoseHt B. Wikienk! oi, ike, as , OFFY OF NEW YOUK. 10 Broapway, New Youx, Noi Mowers. O'Baztiy and Aux, of Uilnion League To rai 04 Fite Ses enced Seah eo jin thene of what hae Bunny O'Riitx, oq, Chairman of Unit: League, New | 1 havene a ‘ivy ieadle ork — Jo then ‘heen in many Rak Sin— Yours of the 2th uit. was reoelved, on my retura | instances the want of ordinary fore hte by Ce home yesterday ,prgpaut cert JueMtiuns jhe ‘work Ww! has not ‘coat a but is y polloy of the Mate widt retetente tthe cemthaine || meno tho ea, 1 have never Yot sean a and facturing interests, as also of canala Ekcer roe ch it “wi iJ sur " beau manne neaty Pies an. a equally protect all the railroads io the Slate wered by moa fow days since t» Meas competition. iin cy, gato par ofthe Bate © ie ta poy aie coup ih work, oem tn ns abuurd io heal rt regard, 1 aim, dear a ari to Hie eS Hudeon, of ish it wiintact span Ne ag ig eee es uals on as fur the Stale as they would fur imdi- League. Lrenly to your queelous i thele ender: TH Go hot believe ‘kt di'y “diaeriantaations.”” ‘The people whe of Une Beaks, in 1866, wisoty, bs ‘ould, aa, to {relghh bout ‘ame Oe Reneieag Se esa | eke SS re Joust twenty years 5 honoe the question ts not ERPLY ‘CP ALLEN MUNROE, E50, Fou SENATOR UF SesiSdion fn saplne tus Lan ig oerof pererier esse | inaniuentingaateny isu, Ook asthe property ofthe tale forever, for tse of all persons, | gewavooRerism, ing) Chatrenin on flveet Alkan Semte- Second. 1 ami in favor of completing the eulargement of the roxeee—3 Tettor, posted from cual ag ow provided By law, no an to ive th Full dep of Yau bot tank: saa | taste Colon ir caren, : opehing of navigation next spring, 5 i men choven Utica and euch further lesialation ag wi! socrre the lalate: | Coe eaiina tare Beate commits: wh la subslantialy wreniy ence Gane, gee: Cu see Of atens for, unless ¥ to your interrogatories, and which 1 hope wits prove saualacte- roK can be made more rellabe, the treights cheaper, and the move: | ‘%- YeFY Fesvoctfully, yous obedlentwervenes | 5p acai paar k * sie from Sac EXTRACTS IN REPLY TO THB) AIRE (QUESTIONS OF THH OLIN- | To ARGEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘Third, Jam fa favor of providing, by law; that tha rauroade |” yy" jg’ with pleasure’ Bat Lphieeed te answer your vations Tenth, Thirteeoth, ¥ sat Sax cciccem wenn, of this Suate aball park wor the eof this Hwte upon a6 | questions, Beta, it 4 love Ct ie peo bave wright ‘The Caagudaye of 7 room te iat Ber tone Ist of Abele wher the canals} Stuees ou all PRipetes Cuueht eee die tt palate, fo MCR earns. are , shall not exceed the average rates for tha rest of Lowe reason to think thal ay opkaien San ws i the year more than twenty per cent, and be per Fobcy of tho state haa been yang | RIC per nile wo alk—at the y however, intentionaliy misrepresented. 70 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 9 charge, in addition to tncie lawfubmtooe freight. auch suin | “TO your free question 1 answer thet | ain ia-favor of the im- Al Ne as may be necessary to pay for the expense ot ving and 1 mediate completion of the enlargement o ‘State canals ‘. tho daroulgh abd way teudio hike restammenine he ie alae: | according (0 law, tnd amensin Untosalinel Soaeail eee is i .. ge noucy aa may Ce, aud butlighiy mote eapenaive ie! ans srilaior fonka scoanpliahmaes by (sa openlag ef Bly 1 4.E ASSRMELY Disreior_eiGurketera WaRe than long ee the frekghting pustness| 'gecond—kt economy andi frugality coult!/be’ substitested People’s American and Whig Nemiantton. ypen the railroads has “become #0 vet 8. | for the waste apd extravagance wl have chai ‘or Member of Assem! the management of the State for many ,S08N 8. GOCKS. the siate ‘tae y competing with the capais, there fe a maanitent pro- dF toy sya 2 Teileve much less would be said fy reterenep to are priety, if not necessity, Teguiated by law, quite as thelr als, Tt Ro regulated Bruch as that the fare of passengers abould be that 4 restabould be Ivoked ST WARD. Sed Tamm im favor of ita being done arty the next secaion of | Wzabsomitaly neoesuary that dia great interest abould be 21 Fifteenth Asiémbly Distriot tbe Legisiature. Yours resp. yy BOS, PROSSER. business man afterandtukes care of hisown aflairs, Lam Democratic Republican Nomination, REPAY OF W. DRAKE. FAMSONS, 13Q., PEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR | utlerly opposed to their sae, believing it for the best interests For Assembly, SRMATOR, OLEH SENATORIAL TRATEICY, of tne pecple that the “Canais should remain’ te property of GRO. W. VARIAN, Vemsee Gp ene Daler Nees, } | the state and under its management forever.” Gurrissccx—Your favor, op En Nene: Non eae, S| Ringe 13th duty oe Ungar Uo pFotect tho agri. OTWR 70 ELECTION COMMITERES TH. age o so |, maaufacturing: ‘mere xatileiuterests 01 ‘State,se sot or is prepared nish dren the Clinton League, a reeelved, and, it repiy, Lave the boaot | far'anit ia possible. from aoy unjustane uaiur dsctinionons ‘or f01d, Vickels for the elocea neck tees practiced by the ruilrond esimpauies in ‘the transportation of merchandise, . 1 believe it is well understood by all concerned to the corrying trade, that long or torongh foeights ean be tran- 1, 1am in favor of the completion of the canal enlargement te AYNOR, Bnvelope Manufacturer, No 1B seven feet dey A S the canal 2 Lam ooposed to selling or leasing lars; algo to gum | day: BAMUML ‘William street, PN tial ts ule ate tlt c , ried at A cheaper rate than short or wav trelghta. If this be LATICAL.—THE SMALL RUBRER RINGS FOR PAS- 3. Lam im favor of the pro rata raiffout frelgut bill, the pansion on shoud be ap dire wa tod mo, injuatic, Pere malig cap bana er tos ae Rome, ery respect, yours, ms While its drm and decisive in the prisciptn Tstould hivor s | the Geodtene peltata) G. At BONNER at ah oe o ver . DRAKE PARSONS Justandediiteble pro rata bill us nevewniry.in preventing the | posite Duteb, and of & W. Brower, corner of Niaeteouth To Henry O'Retuiy Es. Chulrcnn, and H0GK AES, | Tallway companies from ckargitg exceasive rates within the | kad Fourth avenue. Esq, Secretary of the Clinton Leaguo. boundaries of our State, and between points not accessible to | Woo. "s KEFLY OF WAIMER L, SESSIONS, BSG., KR! AN NOMINKS FOR | cher means.of transport ‘and raising the rates beyond a | — SENATOR, TIULTY-SREOND DISTLIC the Suspension of canal navi . HOUSHS, ROOMS, &O., TO LEE. * PANAMA, Ch anuugue Co., Ot. 31, 1850. r proportion durin; PPhave tus replied: ts . your interrogations, confining " Mr, ALIEN, Searetary Clinton League:— answers, to.as short a spacéand am much directicesas possi FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM ‘Yours, making inqulries ag to my posiion, at. ques- feviing that " ef xt Le Jet, with large pantries and bath room, ia bc Sr last Raturday cooriog at on the canat.ques- | elieving that this whole subject will come befors the eat fe it : ‘Twenty oat aaa Oe RLLEN MUNIOK 4 Joqaire for Taanswor, Lwill say, Uiit Tain in feet or ralsing means next winter,’ sufllciend to compizte, Ue epla. opeing of navigation next spi or ad street near Bronaway. keferences ¢: Idress at Madison square Post office, nent by the 4 Sad Ramiele 2 channel of HANDSOMELY FORNISHED HOUSE IN seven feet depth from Albany w Buffalo A lyn to let, withall the mod improvements; Tam opponed to selling dr louslag the eapals,, under any cie-, Weekly Report of Deaths cl ee tg te rp ian rent dew Camstances. They should. in ihe language ot Ue constitution,’ | in the city and county of New York, from the 224 to the | Wall of Futon Terry. Apply lo JOHN L. WHIEE Mt Pea. remain “tho property of the State forever,” ms 20th day of October, 1859. oaavenne. J pus ou tntnaimerperl git cies aie eats and rauways, | , Mon, 80; women, £9; boys, 107; ‘girls 96.—Total, 372 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE WITH ARI. and also @uch as shall make the railroads furnish tweluties tor | Adults, 169; children, 203; males. 187; females, 185; | A PANTS roubeckste Sat) 44 , Arf Bo reny atte dover osrat of hattag Ropoack som rua ire Dian ees OAR VOC cacasaest, Mate fen ne fend OF hav ” : ital bo ead he devote lead septa Apply (0 MANN & VOUGHT, ai No.8 Fover, puerperal 4 Bever, remitten! Hever, scarlet. truly, WAttkt L. SESSIONS. REPLY OF UPHRAIM GOSS, ESQ, RUPUBLIOAN NOMINEE POR SUNATOK, TWENTY-LIGHTH SEN ATORLAL DISTRICT. DEW Albuminaria and Bright's disease of kidne FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—WILL BR LET FOR raat e08 AS bbarding houses ku plosasnty sltzated Prersvonp, Now 2 1850, Fever, typhoid he weet side of and near Hrocdway, Mt will Go tot We" Gee Grarursiex—Yeur communteaiion of the Ith wk, Address- Fever, typhas week M desired. Apply 423 Lispenard street, from 18tMl 3 Tales” Wes reeaivadieal evening: Ana Leonie telah eee” entre oa ‘To the first: ‘that Lam, without aay coudiwon oc reservation, Hooping cong 1 | 7-)BSK, ROOM 70 LRT—IN A VERY EUIGIELE OFPIOR, Opposed to the sale or leasing of the cansis of this state, be- Inflammation of brain. ...11 at 218 Fulton street, over the Ocean aoa front room, Nevin oe Viren of i, I orentren ‘ney Agree ‘and of heart. 1 aie yn ery $60 year tet reat ° Inflammation of heart, 3 ‘street, toni xpos art pred md wae bee hs Tnfomamation of liver....1 | treat room, tars 7 9 conatltution reads 3: flammation of lungs. ———— pares : “The Legialaiure sliall not pell, lease, or ouerwiae diapowe of padatbiition of stonns FPUSNsiiRb House —a THRER StoRW ny of the canals of thls State; Bul they shall reraain. the pro- Jaundice House, furnished complete, to let. toa small private napfy.of the State aud under its management forever ‘Kidneys, disease oe 7 near Fifth avenue. Apply to W. TeEwINAure bao, Charaforey te podwor UF iil! over ys, Ttondway. i this question, except steps be taken toumend the Constitution Marasmus, adult. - ao tlivenionl fo tis reposts and, io tbat case, auch, amendment must be us) infantile ART OF A ‘70 LEPTIN “THE HANDSOME "To the secord--1 woud say that T am in favor of the speedy Men oss peg ge Be erg comple:ion of the enlargement of the canuls, ‘ts prescribed by, ‘Mortification 's; healthy location; nice rious, ba adalrably Jaw, 60 8 fo give ubarenuies depth of seven feet at the com- op adapted fee. ce i Lerms, «de. very mo jeocenent of a next spring. rae, from 10 M'fo the tui:d—T would answer that T ara In favor of 8201-4 derots,, Aa Sema rrcpiece Wee A mae ee to the people of this State equal rixhiy upon the can: Pee me eens Go ee na me na BB a ms mcs: OOMS TO LET— UNFURNISHED, WITH railway of this Mate, ty the pasatgeot airownee arg “Band | Diterb Tmodern tonprovemente. te geollewen ely, fo! am mae suc ana favorable teria aa 28 mening eas aod Dros in i siese. Re Varroll pluses, Bleseker stroet, eo 4S. i : ropay in the head , s } “QHADRS" TO LET OR FOR SALF = db the ‘highest wishes for your sur-as », Dysenter : 5 Sore throat, malignani 7 . Hig cobied: tae ‘a obtaining the SEDLATY .... 2. y standal brick Mansion House, re". pene gator eagerly “ae “WZinton League, t | Bilargemedt ofthe teurt. 1 Stricture of the bowels shat contrat Frontend Dor THE OLD SUB- - Ulceration of the p 5, 00m Beooklys: block Apply to GK. FROST, 41 F " BPHRAIM GOss. as the ground REPLY OF W. LEWIS, ES@., © ferry. a oF PICT sa@MGRATIC NOMINEE FOK THE OF: oelina, “4 Hr dg ips (OE I Ree aeay i Sega Se Oe LET—3Wo * mito Fea MGentuath” /Rxsy axp Hoan Arsen Kew Yorks | DRATUS FicoM ETERNAL JAUSES NOT DRUENDING above the “ARGR PARLORS ON * RS ON FIRST FLOOR, UPON CLIMATE OR SRASON, re 00M ah or ror, for ars furnish: | aub or of your circular of the Loth inst... oH aia tn receipt and pier mir’ Lear’ you as irman anc Necretary of the Qlintoa aed 4 got foyer? tC, OF W handsomely carpeted ad 1 wef New York, Ppropownding three questions, of which I nb: 1 Stone pi ae ea Polak reasonable price. Apply a : views before the pny?» Sill, is ioe bw falls... Q arta Ere Ss Shaka reeepmetam i =e fen Poot by intimin: "* t | CPO LPT_A NEA THRE TOR RICK HOVER Om rs cen" E gruieam of the Stale at | Compression Of the BE 2 | ict ino birth 1 | ccngo;in a quiet neighborhood, neat Abingdon equate A New York, and in favor of preserving the canaia asthe pro- | Cyanosis...........077%> ? outal... 2 4 pip on the premises Id Bethune street. Rent for the apart pas the people of the Staie, and opposed tothe “sale or Delirium tremens wu — _ a} eae ced uth sn detihsah tammee'ateniell eA cert — Waar enngtond sam ia furor of the tmtiediate Soeppletion of the 1 In addition’to the above there were 26 stil born, Oe oe Board atinienie yb pits ‘Wast- nue ponnecting the commerce of the Northwestern lakes with cae, RECAPITULATION—DISEASTS CLASSED. ington equare ‘an. Broadway, filled with profitable boardora, the seMoard trough the Sute af New York, termuating m | Bones, joints, &. 1 Stillborn aad premature desire to be pen. MOH ROuC Pure 2 kod week! coe New York city, the “commercial metropolis of’ America.”” Brain and nerves....... 76 _ birth.,, my For particulurn appiy © H. B.PKNNUCK & CO, 42)'Broud- Ser am in favor of securing to the people of this State | Generative organé 4 Stomach, Dowels ‘and way, room 21. tc ltin paint (Cawego) are ree ta eke eth: caret | Heart and bioog veiadt:intoltttdinetecrpine: §8.| > oem Gepme palms OF EAR RAW AMOS im should work “harmoniously” t t Lungs, throat, &c.,.....149 Uncortain seat and geuo- EET Such Tagialaiiins to reser ete pomatao ls Te | Old age... 2+ 4 ral fovers.. 3 Tes Parlor, Kitok nals aad. railways, as possible, from. taxation, and tr the “great and y of New York.— W. LEWIS. first street, near Lexington &venue; turee Bedrooms; wate marble. titel Opposite the RYAN, Fifty second a — 10 LET—THE HOUSE 164 WRST TWENTY. street, furnished or unfurnished; also 166. Wohnen sixth street, both containiug all the ‘modern improvements. Inquire at "164, between thé hours of 10 o'clock AM. and % lial protect the p: a the same time se growing West” thro Very wi REPLY OF THEOD is. Inquire of D. aa far as 6 the trade and ta Skin, Ac.) and eruptive ace er ea houravenu ESQ. INDEPENDENT DEMO * NTH Dis WRICT, CITY OF NEW YORK. Under 1 year New York, Oct, 28, 1859. lto 2 years Bag aiteh, aud before those hours, at shop rear of 173 West ‘ Gr oe ®MEN—I am ji of ww favor of the Lith tat., 2to 6 yea 2 in which yon ist me questions contained | % to 10 yeurs 10 LET—THE FIVE STORY STONE HOUSE, 79 RAST erate ae are Dolley, ag attectinn Lie cele ie | 10 to 15 year 70 to 80 years Fourteenth st., finished with all the modern Tape Titeresta of the peopie of tie Gieietct Meme | 16 to 20 years: 7 80 to 90 years doors ftom the Opec ealate foe ce en Te few » your first Intecrogatory 1 most emphaticaly answer that T | 20 to 25 90 to 100 Sie he Opera, suitable for a siloon. plauo salésroam sitin favor of preserrina tie Gal aa the concerts Or uk, sine... or cabinet muker, having alarge extension fn the rear. dae people oF Unie Etat, for the ube ofall persons, da equal terms, | quire at 75 ast Fourteenth and am opposed to their conversion into private monopolies, either by sale, grant or lease. ‘Yo your secoud interrogutory, it gives me pleasure here to recor, a8 my opinion, that the enlargement and compietion of the cana.s, $7 a8 to give seven feet of water, ttaiform depth, snd thereby facilitate traneportation, aud allow tree secess by steam. from the Atlanuc ses! to the great inland lakes, would be ope of the noblest Improvements of the age, aud an =. es 0 LET—THE WHOLE UPPER PART OF THE MODERN high atoop, first elecs House, M8 Kast Thirtieth seven hice roomie, wiih, all the: improvemonts and privilege at using, ‘baek ‘kitchen, range, boiler, &c., or will let the Noor seyarate to 4 man and wife. Apply to BRADLEY, 1 r terms. iid be 60 Of tae opibee aps eramane eeG M28 | Toland, (0 LET—TGE RESTAURANT AND FIXTURES AT 64 spirit of the inhabluunts of the promt’ Stule of New Your t | Ttaly.. To aid Sip Broadway, cormoe of wei eee Re Hoek believe that its benetits to the city of New York, commercially, and commer rooms on second. third and fourth floors. at reduoed. cannot be wo highly e and, moreover, in my view, | ‘Total. rents, "Apply to JOHN 8. KicLsO, 62 William street. by judicious and economical foment of U6 canals, they * a muy be made a source of large it and income to the State. Almshouse, BikI’s Island.. 10 LET—TO A SMALL RESPONSIBLE FAMILY, WISH- Yo your third interrogatory, 1 answ er, that, inasmuch as Nursery and Child’ ‘oti sielit tit GRSCORiE A attiteaettotaes | atcyn Nema seals de cesoing ot tig creo coupe of valuable privileges, rigbt of eminent domain, monoy, | City Hospi or emall income it Would be very comfortable. Addreus box from the people's representatives, (the Legislature), in my | Colored Hom 2,096 Post office. tonds for bieto cabs’ doctorate etramsatal | Peand Hospital ; eT re, a inal, a f — to lhe interest of the graators of sucht finble- franchises, or Lanatic Asylum, BI bine ET—TO A GENTERL FAMILY, THE SECOND any of em. Lum, gentlemen, your obedient dereant, THEODORE 8. VOORHEES, To Messps Hexry O'Rieuiy, Chairman, an@ Hoon ALLEN, Secretary, of the Clinton Leag: hor of the house 69 Charton street, ‘consisting of five Rooms, with two Rooms in the attic, the front Baseme, Cellar.’ Inquire at 38 King surcet, op Li bas LET--A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ENGLISH basement House; partly + location on og Sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Will bo let ‘$250 cash per annum; and can board gentleman, ‘wife and ser- vant. KINSHL , $43 Fourth avenue. Dhagueatehis tie Gute tae memaeewire a tok ta . Suitable for store or man tr asin. Dullding., Inquire on ‘premises of WILLTASE CORY, 46 Marion street. 10 LET—RENT VERY LOW, nie, de. REPLY OF ELLIOTT ¥. SHEPARD, ESQ., REPUBLICAN NOMINKE FOR ASSEMBLY, YOURTEENTH DISTRICT, CITY OF NEW YoUK. 16 Waia, steeea, New York, October 27, 1809. GeNtieMeN—] have your favor of the 16th inst. i ‘The republican party of tnis State ask a constitutional loan for the benetit or the canals, sine hey initiated, and have prosecuted the enlargement of, and are now pledged to see that seven feet of water wre linmediate- ly introduced to that one which waa first navigated by sieam under their auspices. ‘They are. nciiably opposed to the gale of the canals, to which several departments of the public finances are now in: debted, and which, with that indebtedness paid, secure to the and SOW TO MAY 1, 1806, THE lage four story house No. 71 Nassau: street. iva, State a net annual income of $1,50,000. ‘The n (seven minutes walk Fulton or Catbarine ferry); sixteen They are the guardians of Staie rights, as against the attack 4 oma in. all; gas and water. Inquire of A. M. FANNING, of monopoly dw Hatore—iet Heth be‘ rallrond corpora, | 8 Weeks of 1857 and 1868, and 280 Bowery.” © . or individual rehemers, E te lowe ag intomoow esoprebesa sn stawer the inte | tS October 0, 1868." °"“348. Ia pio eve comprehendan anawer to the three in isi g ; 4 terrogatories you propound on bebalf-of the ‘canny Intenesne { Deaths from absolute diseasi ere a ieee Oe te ee yourepreseni. Very truly, your ob'userv't aD pe Oct, 22, 1859.. 4 external causes, 244 Ninth pireet; apartments of ro oma cack in diferent To Hexny O'Ren.¥, Chairman, Huai AueN, Secretary, Oct. 20, 1869.. f P solute disease. . oe le ae ss y: REPLY OF THOMAS YRITCH, ESQ, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, SEVENTEGATU DISTRICT, CITY OF NEW ORK, New York, Nov. 2, 1890. external causos,ice, 23 DELAVAN pectin. Atte Aan sat |RT—STORE, BASEMENT AND GOOD O¥FICI 0 uly degtiebebte balding, nov Uinlahing, No. Az Nuwsost DAN . - Fulton atree.. For particuiars in- Gaxtimmex—Your circular, containing cortain ‘questions | Ory Ixareotor’s Derauraenr, , | street, a few doors below touching the canals of the State of New York, has been ve id » New Yorn, Oct 69. | iuire of A. M. FANNING, 269 Bowery, near Houston streot. cetved, to which I will briefly reply, Tnerease this week ; City Inspector. ct. 29, 18: as eee mins Tam in osce preserving the canals as the property of the POLITICAL, KLYN, THE SECOND STORY OF 10. LRT—IN ' BROO! people of this State, House, 8 Tillary street, with three rooms and one room on 1am in favor of the immediate enlargement and completion EMOQR ATIC REPUBLICAN GENER AL COMMITTER.— Ti story; rent$10 per month in advance; three persons now: of the canals. An adjourned meeting of this Committeo will be held at | in house and no children. Seven minutes?’ walk ferries. J am tn favor oF a pro rath Iti, and against any “pernicious | Tammany Hall, thisevening, Nov. 6, at half past seven o'cloek, | ea railroad policy” whuever. Punctual attendance ts requested. By order, * 10 LET OR LEASE—AT LOWER RAVENSWOOD, 208 And gj ng gelling or } the canals of the State. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Chairman, foet south of the steamboat Ianding, a € ‘and Ont- And if elected to the Assembly fromt the Seventeenth dis- | Atrnen CuANorrtoR, } secretaries. ‘with two neres of Ground: can be reached by steam trict, my vote and intiuence will be aren ready in favor of M. AmBnose Gicunist, boat in, from Fulton street, Kast river. quire of a. Hip views here eipeeteod | VOry SSepOO RELY JOUR rer MERKITT, 49 Third avenue, or’ addreas the owner, J: Res RAND RALLY OF THE DEMOORAGY OF THE FIRST | jieraid office. Pp: weet Van oOnrt, No. 9 lway, on urday vening, Nov. 5, at ¥ ij 14 OC ANIRY, BROPHY, Chairman, Jon Cartagnan, Secretary. ROCLAMATION. resereniin see Common Council of the To Henny O'Reusy, Eaq., Chairm: Secre- tary of the Clinton League tor Promoung the Completion of the ‘Canat System, NEPLY TO INQUIRIES ADDRESSED.TO 4. B, WILLIAMS, ESQ., KR- YORLICAN NOMINES YOR RE-RLECTION AS RENATO, TWuNTY- Faint RO TivoNH, Ootober 31, 1399, Messxs. Henry O'Risuiy and Hvan AEN, of the Clinton am, HuGn ALLEN, pa aA ae eee mee 10 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS FOR A GROCERY store or boarding house, the premises KGRCE 25 West Noeteonth street 15 Naaseu sercot, OF, 238 eteent or 15 Naasau 24 Commonweaith Bank building., in Fprmasoce ofa LEASE, OR FOR SALK—THE FOUR STORY HOUSR, in Mr. Willams’ {tania resegt of your cmmunt. | SMe Now Fort, ree ne WARD Tis taker tee timer at thom suinie ation to .. B. Williams, State Senator and present for « boarding house. Apply to BENJ. NATHAN, h tha che, iit ; ONE HUNDSED DOLLAGS street, or No, 4 Wont Twonty-third street, tosay for Mr. W. that thocanals wot canal tmioresia havens. | "tte detection of any NO RENT—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND DESIRABLE more aruent supporter in Wenern New York than’. B. Wil. | or attempting to vote Kootns, furnished or unfurnished, with full or. part ey oe a PR I accoul 5 1e® our ire, coal orad- ate in opposition othe allroad: monupoly. youre, whey ro Mine anoter to give oF offer tia FOU8 illegatty. et 60 x0 tate ay galedy “Apply at No. 204 Henry stzect botween AM. a8 apecttully, LYMAN LYON. of for that purpose, ut the ensuing elo | P.M. (For A.B: WILLIARIS) | | Ua, toe held i tha eky-n vies Wises REPLY OF A. STILSON, ESQ., NOMINEE FOR ASSEMBLY IN OLLEANS TURSDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, 10 COAL MEN.—T® LEASE, FOR FIVE cousry. of the offender, and the corttt- years, the old Goal Yard, 388 Ri occupied to be paid upon the conviction t, cate of the er, Distrlet Attorney, or the Judge. of the Court where convicted, that such conviction was bid npon the testimony of the person or persous claiming such re- ‘333 Rt The proce grne,at Soorm Barns, Oct. 24, 1859. O’Rieisy and Hoc Aves, President and Sec: Linton League eal mane lit leeao tas yard nod stair vest. It in well fenoed und eovered=ull To Hexny of t GeatLymeN—Your clronlar, hang ol 1 heleti rents, ‘l , orien, Ac., han been received.’ to which "But All claims for ave reward, 2ot presediiod tthe Oy SOA eet oeate to c., baw " ived. to wl jut all c} rs for ane rew' , —— withont recapituletinig your questions, sgned'in writing within. tweuty daye aver the oorrionn cg: ASR—ON THR NORTH SID, OF Tam in favor of etal the State cual a tie Inateanie | righ oender, al be guerteds plaza iret, cons West. The it a3 £04 Pia ro ‘of the peo the State of New York, and exclu veu wnder my hand, at rayon 125 “ loaned hively under their control: nad. f'n, aso in favor of sa. re v DANIEL F, TIEMANN, Mayor, Apply to T WAOFARLAN @ BON, 18) Tents strech, nose ducing the cost of superintendence aud collection, of 80 adjust New Vouk, Oct. 23, 1899, . avenue,

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