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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. for Europe, with $230,000 in ‘Teo Vigo sailed to day change closed very flat, with specie on freight. Foreign ex: coer business doing, and rates merely nominal. more active, and merohants are borrowing at Kombi freely than usual, The amount of paver offer- tug 10 large; the private bankers find no difficulty in cing ‘weir money at 6a 7 on call, , ‘The prevailing political excitement COP\inues to affect te stock market, and almost all dee~riptions were dull and lewer to-day, with the exception of Reading, which advanced @ fraction. Etiquett, seems to require that, whenever apy leading foreign holder of au American stock visits this country, a little rise in the stock shal be gotup for his entertainment; this is the clue to the late advance in Reading, which, afer yeing active at 41> ‘elesed at that bid. Panama reacted to 134%, and was old short down to 134. Galena fell off 3¢ 9 % per cent, ‘Book Intand as much, Central }g. Erie got back again to 9% a3. Tho business in State stocks was larger than ‘sual to-day, without change in prices. Virginias do not seem affected by the John Brown affair, an@ethe foderal fives are actually rising—though every one seems ‘te agree that the general market is kept down by the pending political uneasiness. In the afternoon to-day stocks were lower again and the market @leved heavy at the following quotations:—Migsouri 6's, 98% a 84; New York Central, 805 a %; Brie, 8% 09%; ‘Wadson River, 40; a ; Harlem, 97 a 10; do. preferred, 80; a X; Reading, 4134 a 34; Michigan Central, 40 a Xx; ‘Miebigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 6% a7; do. geeranteed, 17 a ; Panama, 184.8 3; Jilinois Central, 4% 2 56; Galena and Chicago, 70% a 71; Cleveland and ‘Boledo, 20 a 34; Chicago and Rock Island, 645 a %. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to- Reperereeeerecreersseets re ‘Mraspeamncees roseivet for customs during eae ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $21,541,622 88, and the balances $1,567,856 33. Hhe traffic receipts of the Mlinois Centra! Railroad in ‘Mevember were :-— +9250,742 166,088 + $94,708 $54,000 1,921,066 822, $08,476 ‘Increase in 1859 for 11 months.............. ‘Me London agents of the Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany have published a circular, calling for an instalment of $10 per share, payable February 1, 1860, of which the SeDowing is a copy: — We are requested by the London Committee of share- Tilinole Contra Railway Company to give the wcrueh wil akin Cae i are advised, will probab! lopted by com- at in regard 1 ha fivanoes. It will be recollected that a the desire of a copsiderable number of shareholders, ‘and te meet their convenience, loans for a limited pe! Ihave been effected, in order to postpone calls which would @therwise bave been necessary during be the requisite provision for these engage- Scascemem ieten tare sory tees concur with ‘din New York (a member urges, is now in London) that & Me interests of the company require that thesetemporary measures should be Todlanel, and. that the Sersal eeadition of the should henceforth be placed a ble soundness; in further- a acta ohyoes thee ere of opinion that it will be @ call of ten dollars per share, payable a 1860. We are instructed by the remind shareholders of the advantages Pane or rede mee elect to pay up their land bonds are available at Holders of upwards of 16,( and the United Sates, have al a for paying roular of ‘3 ‘May 8 4 z 8g 3 | f uy z E i tha. 14th of for your convenience, we encivec. notice of the of ten dollars, already referred foregoing portion of this circular, we are re- the committee to remind the proprietora that eall will be made, not for the purpose of meeting ‘fresh ob! contracted by the Board, but chiefly in erder to off abilities aiready incurred. sw i 28 4 3 a 5B ‘The Philadelphia Ledger of to-day furnishes the follow- ‘img statement of the coal trade, for the week ending De- eember 1, and for the season:— Total........., 192,615 7,254,804 6,259,954 1,001,054 the above feotings it will be seen that’ the tonnage eben over bo Gaetan tae previous ‘week, and that the tonnage for the season is more than a mullion tons greater than last year to the same time. The thug far this year exceeds seven and a quarter millions of tons. Supposing this coal to be of the average value ef $1 25 per ton at the mines, it gives to the com- monweaith from this one source ‘of wealth over nine millions of dollars, and to the transportation companies ing it to the boundaries of the State probably as seach more, making an aggregate of eighteen fallliona-one Jundred and thirty-nine thousand dollars. Wm. J. Campbell, who has filled various positions in the Harlem Railroad, but of late years that of Superintendent: thas resigned. He is known to the railroad fraternity as a man of thorough practical experience. ‘The twenty-fifth annual report of the Cumberland Val- Jey Railroad—the road purchased about two months ago by the Pennsylvania Raijlroad—shows for the year ending Get. 1, 1859, receipts of $170,509 30, and ordinary ex- penses, including the value of materials, were $62,049 08 ‘The total number of passengers carried over the road was 205,687. ‘The comparative statement of earnings and expenses of ‘the Buffalo and State Line Railroad for the month of Octo- er, 1858 and 1859, is as follows:— $46,050 91 Pree 87 — 7,605 » 40,912 87 89,954 79 — 22160 00 “Trot oo sat 8S + ++/$88,022 78 80,020 33 lg ; Bee Sedma iad Snintaining vo0ds.1--la’ouy 28 gaer «| TAOR 48 : 2 4 . 1m 08 4,124 58 Vos 13 14,611 88 = 13,960 72 #5111 ‘Total... +00+.935,400 20 26,422 61 8,977 59 ‘The statement of the Pittsburg banks for the week end ang Noy. 28 was as follows:— 248 veeo'301 "Seat 216,787 1,400,689 2701885 104,794 1,005,421 i 52,976 614,804 80,559 79179 748,272 100% 113,695 683,671 ‘197,919 81,642 729382 +182, 1,093,318 6,784, 1 B 1,097,507 ores Yess 4270 = 43,270 The following ‘6 a statement of tots received on the eanal up to this month, compared with those of last year:— Amount received for tolls third week in November, 1850. $84,665 86 277,490 97 $7,074 89 815 rigation to and a avi 1058...046.. Becroage in 1859. -b5 135 » 13496 Bg NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. 7-77 SESE" Paseo $2000 Missouri 6's... 84 900uhs ‘3000 N ¥ Can be,°76 102 100 1000 Mich So 8 fbs.. 6034 | 60 60shs BrunsCLOo. 21” 8 15 Del & Hod Oan Oo ooee 100 Pacific RX ie: 75 900 rd Wx Joo oe 14g 100 ry UX 109 25 40% 360 12” 100 [) 12 (15 100 80%; 100 100 805; 100 500 803%; 200 0 1b80 80% 100 Sarcrpay, Dec. 8-3 P. M. ‘Provm.—Sales haye been more extensive, and the market closed more firmly, though not quotably higher: sales'28,000 bbls. State and Western, 1,200 do, Seuthern, and 300 do. Canadian. ‘Wauar has been sparingly purchased at $1 50 for white Michigan, Long Island and Kentucky, and $139 for red Long Island. Total gales, 4,000 bushels. Corx.—Only small lots were taken at previous prices. *Barxy—Sales 18,000 bushels State and Canada East at ‘78c. a 80c. is inactive at 8c. a 90¢, ome have been in fair demand, and have advanced a shad ae Provisions are ‘2630. per gallon. ‘Wummcer—Sales 300 bbie, —————_—_— MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. arri hn BoresProns "Kew York arriving at Havana tat and cone ‘York 19th. ew ae ie" PYoumrown—from, Now Y Havana 10th, The Yorktown sails from New York every 00 days. 1ax—From New York for faaaa, NP, the arrival of every ‘at New York. Port of New York, December 3, 1859. OLEARED. gems pe co ret ae ‘leston—Bpofior 1p Marion, Foster, Char] ‘Tileston & Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, Norfolk, &o—Ludlam & Pecan seusstin Mount Vernon, Smith, Alerandria—H B Cromwell Shenraship Georges Creek, Gugen, Raltimore—H B Cromwell Pgages Patapsco, Layfield, Portland—H B Cromweu « Bris Tempert Betandas Middleton & Co. Brig H Vicars (bn), Murphy, 81 Jehu—-} Wai Sehr Okolona, Woeeler, Motile—Laytin & Hurlbut Schr Montrose, , Mobile. Behr Sarah Moore, Noyes, Panama Mills, EF—R P Boek & Bene v ras rear i eq 2 . oe (] 5 i having =! i iS RE ‘To ~ESAEBIEE ST, eee Baer eae, Hipar i | 43 8 g iif ii 5 F ESE a 2do; a, NB, , reports landed 70 bbls sp oll, all well. yund round Oa) letter from Galsd Payal Oct repo und on a cruise off Arica. A letter from Capt Dor: of 170 bois 1a, 500 np 20 we wh. O Mautaccee at San Oct 28, reports her ‘Sea, took 900 bbls ol] and 10,000 lbs bone this season. 8; AM Cape Haters leh Eng imem grt ee stripes, Dec 1, 15 miles 8 of Cape &. hanes te Bavacinsh, Decl, at9 with white and yellow Fo! Perts. reign EMARA! Nov 12—In bar! siti YorkNYork, dog: B Yo ton. Grawaps, Nov a Norfol 3 0 Haus, Nev 32—No Am vessel in port Deo 1 Arr ‘ochra Eben Sa Bo " Arr" , Snow, , Smith, and Da Hall, Fail River. and, N'York. beet N, Dec $—Arr (by tel) ship Juvents, Young, ‘Havana; Bavans ALEX, CANDR: Boston; Car! York; MC Durf Duren, Ire! Marwick, oa ‘Obio, and Schr Target, wannabh—MoCready, Mott & O>. Sehr © ¥ Unig he, Westerland, Charlestos’—a W. Baker. Schr May, tet ‘leston—D C Murray. Schr Howard, Laurens, Newbern—J L. Davis. Bebr Pearl, Westervelt, Newbern. Schr M: Chichester, Richmond—C H Pierson. “Behr Leroy, Osborn, Norfolk—Stu ¢ Clearman, Sehr Yorktowu, nD, Dodge. Arlington, Samson, urges, Clearman & Co. Schr f tar, Crowell, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. Eek A igo Lak ton & LD : y ras New Haves, cdeoal erm eeaven Steamer Ironsides, Vandeveer. Philadelphia. Schr Schr ARRIVED. Steamship Georges Creek, Willett, Baltimore, with mdse, 10 HB Cromwell & Co. . Ship Harriet ‘& Jeasie ne Boston), Deshon, Elizabethport for San Francisco, with coal. ~ Bark Christiana (Br), Trimble, Savanna ln Mar, Nov 14, with logwood and pimento, to Jed Fry. Ban gorda, Dall, Albany for Boston, with staves. 2c RE Louse Blo), Aniuseh, Girgentt, 76 days, with sulphur, . to Reel Tirig Pedro (ip), Roca, Barcelona, 68 days, with wine, ke, to Rivera & Hall. Brig C H Kennedy (of a ee Rio Hache, Noy 12, with fustie, &¢, to Brett Bon & 18th ult, Harry ‘Williams, seaman, of New London, died; 14th, Orlando mate, died; 2ist, in Crooked Island Passage, ee brig bella, Jewett, hence for Mansanilis, Capt Randall and one seaman are now sick on board. Sd inst, 20 miles E oftsandy,Hook, was taken in tow by steamiug Achilles, Capt Hennessy, and broaght juarantine. ‘Brig Capella (of Providence), Head, St Johas, PR, 15 dayy, with molasses, to JV Onatitia & Co. Nov 20, lat 23.26, 9 28, spoke Br bark Rival, 20 davs hence for Aspinwall Brig Northern Light (Br), Charlottetown, PEI, da; . with oats and Potatoes, to CA wolf. ob ‘Warren A Griffin (of Fall River), Borden, Granada, 13 ae win old fron, to 3 Python (ef Blut ), |, Jacksonville, 9 days. 26th ul, lat 3234, lon e rn » Mexico for Hamburg; i bade oe 7 ), spoxe Br achr Lane, of \mout rR. Schr Ram Cook, Norfolk for —. Sehr Superb, Shearman, Elizabethport for Norwich. Behr A lin, Smith, Union, NJ, 2 days, Rehr Rio Gantley. ‘Addison, 7 days. 7 days. fo} 3 Be . F 4 Ly 3 3 al Steamer ray, Kenny, Beamer Perel Baker Provlieene BELOW. Bark Borgun (Norw), Olsvig, from Marseilles 87 days, via Bt Michaels. Steamsbips Vigo (Br), Liverpool: Marion, Charlei - da, Savannah, Jamestown, ‘Novioiks Urosase Herons Fer, Bilen Morrison, Point a Petre: brig Yaonard Berry, Berm ‘rom quarant a a ve h * brig een. for Bt mon ‘An ‘enus, for Curacon; ship Universe, for Liverpool, is at anchor off quarantine ‘Wind at sunrise NW, sunset NE. sels in Granade, for Havana, ats town, for Norfolk, and Florida, for Savasinh at Sap Pat ees, NW, moderate breeze; weather cloudy, with indications of a Miscellaneous, The Britieh screw steamship Vigo, Capt Kennedy, sniled yes- terdsy for Liverpool, with 22 cabin passengers, 180 In the steerage, and $230,000 in specie. Sur Harriet & Jxssix, Deshon, from Elizabethport for San Francisco, while lying at the former port, partly loaded, stuck in the mud, which caused her to leak. She came ‘up to this city, and ts discharging ber cargo. She will goon the Balance dock for repairs. Bric Curer, from a port in Virginia, has been lost, Crew saved, Bic Tuos Trowaripce—Charieston, Dec 2—-A portion of the brig Thomas Trowbridge, of New Haven, wrecked on Trinidad Island, have arrived here. (Both the above) by tele- graph to Ellwood Waker, Secretary Board of Underwriters.) Barx Grose, from Newcastle, E, which went ashore at Datch hn was towed off night of 2d inst, and ts now on 8 years old, which tas Geen purchased oe Caroling, Of Greenport, condemned ‘t Henolalu, with agi wuction for the sum of ‘Bebr Charles of New York, 171 tons, bulit at Port Republic, NJ, in 1882, ‘well found in sails and riggs bean purchased by Messrs Z Chase & Cor ol Pretde goon: Bas table & qummary df the vessels in the The following harbors of New York, Baltimore, Wilmington. 'N ¢ Charleston, Bay Me New Orleans and Gal vannah, at port veston, nt i Torx. A Jean, Green, Rondout; Almon ‘schrs John E Ford, Campbeli Bid 20, Fannie Hi ‘ann! joo ir r TE Wes, Del, Dec Bpain and brig Resolute, for Boat: Morving. ‘The eclrs Mary Kisza, atthe Breakwater. ‘3 AND * iin Pierce, Borton; Amelia, Rondout; James T ‘Williams (Br), New York. NE’ -W HAVEN, Dec 2—Arrechra Jane, and James M: Rondout. Para; sobre Sarah Elizabeth, J Trenton; Ship Carpenter, Delaware Id brig ‘Mary Emily, Chapin, Reed, and Cham} . PHILADELP! Usle, Winsmore, Providence; Gifford, Salem. Cid sebrs Polly Cs 8 Miller, Gifford, RICHMG: rice, Adams, Boston; 8 A Taylor, Young, Nyack; niet ily Fries, Adams Finch, Di Price, Tell, Cid schr Cate ny cB, 7 J MeCloskey, Frank. vd, and G City; Duel jon, NYor! TILA, Dec 2—Arr (additional scbra MR Car- Helen Mar, Tuttle, Evo rolly RS " ME Winsmore, Fall River; 8 A Taylor, Young, NYork; R lem. IND, Dec 1—Sid bark hota Welsh, Brazile; achrs shaw. Moss, NYork; Westover, Nickerson, Soston. Creni h y NEAVANNAH, Nov 29—Arr steamship Angus, Woodhull, 01 D ILMINGTON, NC, Nov 30—Arr brig Rolerton, Cid Dee 1, schrs Jonas Smith, Dayton, and Hen, Mace, 5A MISCELLANEOUS, MorEars LIFE PILLS.—IN ALL pe ven Bilious and Liver Affeetions, Piles, 188, rand Ague, and 0 variably proved @ certain and nix Bitiers will be found yous Debility, Dy! Digestive Organs. by all Headache, these Pils have in: speedy remedy. Moffat’s Phar equally efficacious in all cases of Ne ‘and every kin dof weakness of POLITICAL. Young Men’s ‘were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That we r true Biba omp tH, ‘the democratic principle: al of Independence, sustala of Sefferson, ‘Jackson and Bechanan. Resolved, That we will hail the vietory of Fernsndo Wood ‘as being indicative of the trfumph of the national democracy in éaolved, That we denounce Tammany Hall, and shall con- tinue 10 do so Wheuever ehe attempts to farce upon usa candi. date identified with black fepublican le ‘That we fully endorse the cf James Jasrer M. Wi AT A MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S T. T. T ASSO- ciation, held at their rooms on Th nh EE sang TA MERTING OF THE SEVENTEENTH WARD Democratic Club, ‘held at 181 avenue A, on ry evening, Dec. 2, after eloquent remarks from ihe Cir man, Mr, R. KC Grace read the following resoluwos, which sein the Hon. Fervando Wood G. NAGLE, President. following Resolution was unanimously adoy Resolved, That we as a for Mayor, the Hon. Geo. Opdi Jomon ‘L. Hull, and for Governor of the’Almahouse, Wine F: JAS, 8. WILLIAMS, Pres, Pinkney. HENRY ARcHER, Sec. ‘the om ‘support at the coming election Xe loa Counsel, - ANDBEW 1. BYRNE, IS AGAIN A CANDIDATE FOR the office of Commissioner of Sehoois, in the filled that ‘fidel Position for Fourteenth Ward. He has two years, with ability and Boop! of Ward. ivery friend of Rage d lucting the present sysiem of educatior tonecure his re-election. se Co: TO THE L, HULL is the for this office. We understand run, and will very likely be electe4. nd’ determined “friends of any HULL is known naa placed forward for tions of the Saneematers icter and for neglect the duties the place require of 1GHTH WARD—AT A MBETING oF THR held at pring oireet Haken teas 4 io ver 3a, held at Spr urday evening, December $4, for ; for Councilman, Harris Hees bod Thomas Ca ‘% Kean and Emnet M. Fay.’ Josern T. Rocrns, M. Carns, P. W. Guson, Treasurer. to beat Til CORPORATION,—SOLOMON Ticaet ie has ibe inost active of any candidain for this office. very euocess(ul and talented youn, lawyer, ding» large vnines "We Tike to see young mea stowed and go eminently deacrved.” mn ‘ke that ihe oagee a Fhere it is Bowe ist and polls, office. the office. idates'—For Mayor, Fernando "Woods tor Goer Bronson ; fe use James a Bogart; for Constables, Hobart John Dixon; for Trustees, Wan. F. . @. FERGUSON, President. JAMES REALISGH, Vioe-President. § Gecretaries. XTRACT FROM THE E HA int ind, the conservative patr YK for thi pil the influence 1 ‘may bavo, this evening, unequivocally pronounoe in favor of WILUIA: F HAVEME’ ‘i: roralty of Now unreservedly and comide Unophaai’a for William F, Havemeyer, on Tuesday next, x tion, WON. GRoRaE SPEECH THOMAS FRANCIS VEMEYER OF MEAGI York, and and or At Thorp's Hotel, corner of Eighth street and C1 "oF ath parties ig who are SEEE pm Fo 28 yp Sharon, Rambler, Wil ‘2do; Marcia, Bit with Latitie,’ Stowell, NB, 900 Francisco, from ania, Kellar, fron Bee 20—tm-yeet brig Demarars, Cunningham, ey, New schr Maggie Van Liver- ea Cas ‘Port aa rin se] FAIRHAVER, Dee 2—Arr schre'C L Bayles, Tucker, and Browning, ‘Lanfair, Virginia, ‘Thomas, , Dec 2—Arr schrs Co: Keeney, aud our All- ‘Wiis Philadelphia. Stebbins; ‘Vib 5 Catherine man. and Jane M Brainard, Boardman, NY do. 7 Tine bark Joseph Maxwell, for Port tn, went to sea early this Bird, aud two others, are . NEWPORT, Dec 8—Arr (by tel) schr Morp. Nelson, ga for New Bedford. Below brig Mary*Hamilton, Mobile. MEWARK, Dee 2-Arr sehes Mary, H Wis, Croton; 0; Ar of fence. Sid gers Ann'B Salter® Warehanes Pula Bivins Mons » Jack- from F Bos- synch, CASES OF OOS- Rhe ureday erenise: iast, the last ity to the interests of the fgnd justice in ‘endeavor men be- na malicious. Let the for this. Heman is iden. will bows le would never ING, Ratarday evening. ag 8. clitzens npright nd a Sino ableld ‘not a’ blur or sain merchen! with nt trl ” comes at Havemeyer two years ago, when 0 fr. , throwlog aside all party asked thelr nominee. "He was ‘inflexible. in become candidate again.” HOW DORS ME. HAVEMBYAR STAND WITH RESPECT 20 THE PRE- pdtibe commencement of Uo present was again a the’ citizens’ no ons cliques, sped nad partion SES Piateasees pated tu fh clou, and lulled tbe ‘etfrt with the er New Yor, Tuesday, Nov, 15th, ‘To Epirors or Evang Post:— GENTLEMEN: | i H ise F a3 i i F ce He rite we SERS : i : 4 Fs ie 7 il if wee Orprze, emer: MAN 10 DEFEAT FERNANDO food. FiGURRS DOW’ evident to any one who will take tile trouble to It must be ot ny "a the culy who can defeat enente ead, that every vole given to Mr. Havemeyer, with the view of defeating the Mozart nomin: mieearens ee artes, week, 100). 6,000 stron Dialect wigs much soas to Fernando Total Opd; vote (at least)............ 33 500 Edt a tay ie unfair? The tow! vote which we have given the Lm ig A more than ever polled by that et, and between Mr. Wood and Mr. Havemeyer By one doubts taal of the democratic votes, for the former will l nearly twice as many as r.” Where thea is Mr, lavemeyer to obtain his Certain! the ublican, for this party bas a traer and a betler man than Mr. wemeyer in tbe held and will vote for Mr. Opdyke ia mass. It is absurd then to sup; that Mr. Havemeyer can by any ‘be elected, Sead vote cast Eicenakaees Shove codmaaie : the perenne 5 tanec 1 wi ve fa ni prova hat ME. Gavemeyer lanat to be, cocated in ie Rend? 3 would refer to his mass on Thursday Inet, The Tam ar to secure an Poteeeeaey, Opdyke than for Havemeyer. In fact Opdyke speeches delivered upon this, 3 On Saturday there was a call Fagot plsntaase the that they were sold, ment for a few resorted to to secure a — ies ne following ta & copy of the note sent to owe Yespecer New Yors, Bee. 1, 1889. ee ange yg each and every ae under you Inspector's Department, such aa wi rs and cartmen, and All others, to prone te eet vemeyer meeting at Cooper institute, on Saturday the ae witbout fail. ‘he parties 80 com tg adjourned, the Wood faction evident fan OPDYKY MASS MERTING. ON THURSDAY micHt, Conetrast with the above the ‘mass meeting for Mr. Opdyke, on Thuraday evening last, at Cooper Institute. It was one of the largest and most unanimous er gathered in this city. were ve twei men, not “ Diaper ai and office holders, who were “ordered” to attend, but intelligent voters; and they were ail ia perfect harmony, and enthusiastic for'Mr. Opdyke. Outside public hal!, which was constantly jammed to overflowing, there ‘were organized atonetime five ga, with thelr ban- ners, orators, crowds and cheers. This meeting of itself put ali doubts away as to who was the man Mr. Wood. Mr Opdyke ithe only genemén who bas yet given any evidence of ‘against him. Still again, then, do we ani, ‘will elizens ntirely these indications ‘ot of Mr. Havemeyer, votes away upon r election ought to “‘count,’”? wl Tammany nominee, ballots This is all that we PUBLIC SENTIMENT SETTING IN FAVOR OF OPLYKE—THE PRESS TURNING TO HIS SUPPORT. No better proof can be rations only The New Yor! Tas seaterda ‘From the recent, favor of Opdyke, the repul and from Sp probable that be will be elected. had THE AMERICAN NOMINKE—A HAVE! thelr death struggles will resort to anything, spurning Ee ae rcaeees ey. sparning ir. Havemeyer for Mayor. Can any unanimous nomination—and still it tion by thé American: & newspaper has tipon which to acc nnd at Sace he fetes the American the Americans, and u minee of the And not to publicly siaie ‘that be would nse’ that sara Drowning men will grasp at stra while there is i hope remalia, Boi awit Me. Havosiyer tad his parse to sustain their hopeless garies ea that the eeoliont pereriot a? WEY, Mr Opdoke wae nomnann ar . ive boereee Convention by lity-two ontof the tbe choice of the American ‘. Br. Ogden, ‘not walling till ofisiaily faformod of he nongive Nis ba, and Pushes oa and eave be will sccont an awi abe) nomination for tha purpose of eleainy Me. yemeyer. “No greater insclt could bave been put Ame! by Courtesy shoul prompted and courtesy al ing to ran, 0 run as the farther the oF rectpttate action of Mr. Ggden, the “A prvetpiae ag ton of Mr. Garden ‘mericans, ‘ lly justi Sheeran gee tor legal ir. ‘8 DAMS etired from tha savention. But w iiide while six ofthe to aes of wi the American Uonventiot’ teen eutiooa "sa Mr. Opdyke was and what is more, the people dorned the action of their del beavers for Mr. Opdyke { Tatifieation tig eet selected as of the American party legates, and. are now working like parts of theclty. Their ward mevery side, and their full and full vote, excepting ‘exact 1 rican Convention whe 0% pominated.| Very welll wo oan spare thay Usa and seo pare 5 lighted that, with ao apes h so small a cost to our own number, we can opponents eucer ed in thelr attempt to prevent the endarsenvent of the nomination of Mr. Opdyke. by the members of tbe Ame Tiga party, just im the same manoner Will wey pucceed in i 544 ; among friends and foes he is commen: by who Know bisa best. Free from all suspicion—seoure against the closest scrutiny into his business which his friends court ound that shall Sante us aa a ofy houared wad respeseed st home and abroad. ee ur votes depends his elec- . Bouot dessived by igh ‘hung out from Tammany ; benot misguided bys name. og wale ine concerts afforded strike for and cap: 5 lace pk the City in the person of George 0; ag our \NANDO WOOD r= iff DEox. THE DECK. The O—t'a will moot this day, at thelr usual time and place, e DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING.—THE DEMO" Geran electors of tne twit Atdoraans Deeted to assemble in mass at. the Haul, No. $85 Rast to mass a Feith street, near avenue G,on gvenkiy, December to ratify ‘nomination of Edward for Me PPS WI Nee OnOM ANDERSON, Obairman, Parricg Darey, Seoretary. ‘OMINATIONS OF SCHOOL OFFICERS THE Twenty-first war — rd, made by the Joint of the im ALEXANDER BRANDON, Whi DB Lacy, DR. ‘ANZ, WILLIAM SINCLAIR, OH BRADY, ooh a _ ‘Nominating Convention. J. Aveusrus Logg aE JenEMian HAwLaMan, Secre )ROCLA MATION. of ‘of the Common Council of ond of hen Yer & resolution aki son ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the detection of any person VOTING or attempting to vote wot & office. Ow OANERE | ¥ TIRMANN, Mayor. New Yonx, Nov. 29, 1859. REPUBLICAN AND CITIZENS’ NOMINATION. THE INTEGRITY OF OUR OOMMON SCHOOLS, Re RT A. ADAMS. = THOMAS CHRISTY, Chairman. Sipwey A. Yzouans, '. circular in Journal of Commerce and Tribune, Monday, Decmaber 5 1556." et ULAR NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Ri Gor Miscrmaa of the Pousvowni dlseiee Mighonsas JAMES'G. COFFEY. ULA! BLICAN NOMINATION. pe ax ce COUN With DISTRICT, Ninth, a ee and Eighteenth HENRY ©. PAR! Ez. i IXTEENTH WARD. REGULAR REPUBLICAN MOM AaE ration. wine OR COUN Sixteenth, Nin ee ERR! JOHN MARALIOD! BERT A. ADAMS, MILTON ST. JOHN, JAMES PO! A ..-RICHARD MARTIN. ex: ici ‘Chairman Ward Committee, Wu. Goon, See, ig THE STAGE DRIVERS OF THE CITY OF NEW York.—Fellow Citizens—' writer takes the liberty of peal to ~ in favor of that much abused, ernando Wood: ‘national candidate at any cost; and for that purpose alone names of Opdyke and Havemeyer, the former a very respec- table, and, perhaps, com) ; the latter of perfection in circles—the man who was aesoct- ‘with the betrayers of our party in Forty-elght—voted for opi because he knows that way Rail Me ‘4c., would leave Douoeds of you without employ. ment 5. Because when he was Mayor of this city he alwa; sym- Imeem 2 Scot canaicanit Recon yut an Occasional i it. - 6. Because most of the wealthy proprietors (Consolidat- ed Stage Company included), have interests at guke which Froud be greatly forwarded by the defeat of 7. Because that some of them have threatened you with co- ercion in this matter, and that it would bea stigins on your name if you submitted to men who are neither mentally nor Physleally your superiors, Because you well know that the proprictorsare Yependent on and not you on 3 for if you should all vote for Wood on Tuesday next, and that the proprietors refused your fednesda: where or how could they fill be impossible, the law requiring that le vote for the people’ for. ’s man— you wae agaist: P. 0. CARRIOK, Late of the Madison Avenue Btage Ling, IPHE SUBJOINED WAGER AND STARE WERE LEFT ‘at the offlce of the Evening Post, on the 84 inal. wat ecem to b0 ander ie inpanion kad labor 10 ofarince ot ae readers that the real contest. at. tbe. up} Opdyke and Wood wager:— ‘Five. hundred dollars that Wifllam ¥. Havemeyer will be elected Mayor of New,Vork on the 6th inst. Two thousand five bundggd dollars to iwelve hundred and that of Mr. Opdyke. “dollars that Mr. Havemeyer's vote ethotsand, flare. that Mr. Havemeyer's vote ityedollars that Mr, Hay a vole Kis wemeyer’ Two hundred and fifty dollars that Mr. Havemeyer's vote willexeeed Mr. Opdyke’s four thousand. Two hundred and fifty dollars that Mr. Havemeyer's voto Al fifty dollars that Mr. Havemeyer's vote ee ctr that fe, Ha lol Ir. vi 's vote e's soven thousand. Saad fifty dollars that Mr. Havemeyen’s vote . Opdyke's eight thousand. bet of $5,000 to be taken together, but the sims iy reduced to suit those who may take the my name to be made public, T leave with certiied check ta my own order: for #6400, and Wait sat ck Berson wha is tioposed to tke ike bore," SY FeRponatble Dao. 3, 1850. DEMOCRAT. ee OUR AS, | E UNDERSIGNED, HAVING RECEIVED THE NOMI- T nation for Alderman in: the ‘Font Aldermashe ieee Rot wiahing to distract the democratic ranits at the coming elec: tion on the 6th of” hereby withdraws from the fonupport Obatiee O for Alderman, who a Worthy of Fag gL bs roventit in the eee rai be ropreeeTOHN SMITH, Fitteonh Wank [NOx AND PEOPLE'S NOMINATION.—FOR COUN- cilman Fifth district, JOHN W. JARBOE. TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, COMPRISING POR. 4 fons of the, Sixth, ‘Seventh, Tenth, Thirteenth and wards.—For Ey i ii He ' ti Ht i i 4 5: i Hz r i H al democratic repnbiiean for the above er havin, from Mozart Hal) and the dependent Union Deccan of ‘Workingmen and taxpayers vote for JANES BAGLEY, 28 a3 il ai Ee eee Hh BE FE ti ji i i ; i i zi § B Eas fl i EE l i | # 3 gee i i 'S é £ z Ke ae Hi F E B F i | : i | : I Fe a F i i § H d : ql E i eT i ¥ orwarding sgent &cerman, WELLSTOOD, No, 27 Beekman street. 'B. NICHOLS, Washington avenue, Morrisania. ST WARD ON DEOK. 2 of the Havemeyer Club bee: on Fritey cveding, the 34 inet, at No.7 Moers Jt was one of the largest and most enih of representative democrats that ever convened in the First.” Several hundred new members were enrolled in club. some of the W.. F. Ni f stil i i ‘the 6th. Resolved, That in Messra. Samuel J. Tilden and Patrick McElroy, Kaqrs., our,candidates for Counsel to the and Governor of thé Alma honae, we whose high moral er, genuine democracy and sup ‘Stness and ity for the respective positions to whicl they have been nominated, entitle thom to our undivided support and give the strongest assurance that {in the coming : Hi be victoriously triumphant, eno hepato saad BASS One ’ le a w mends itself to their a; being of our schools are subjects which demand our serious consiteration, and knowin; tin John H. Wiul our can- Gidate for School Commisaioner, Jereniah Fitzoutrick’ our gaa didate tor Ins , and James John J, Murphy, Patrick Baldwin, our ‘Trogtees, Fst the right in right place, we feel the ‘most confident assurance in their ba, doit doe eee el Resolved, That in Messrs. Andrew y and Huteb- ins, our candidates for Constables, we bave gent ability and integrity establish their claim to earnest and undi- vided support. JACOB L. SMITH, Chairman, J Biacusvnn, Eowarp Watcu, Sec’s, D WA! ON DECK—FOR THE UNION AND OON- stitution —At a ‘and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of the Third ward, beld at 127 Liberty street, on Sat- per evening, the following resolations, proposed by Patrick K , Were unanimously adopted:— y E reas, The mountebank and offloe holders of Tammany Hall, having placed in nomination Wm. F.. Have- meyer, through the intrigues. of Thurlow. Weed” and ike: e leaders of the republican party, an aristocrat. and bo hina no enough black republican,” rhatever orith fhe demperaoy of the ‘elty of New ad 7 that inthe eve of an important Pre , hla may ‘when black Teabiam and faunticieth are f Tamparte I ie aboot eet necessary that we should elect a national gaan to, the chlo magistracy of the Empire City, who ls not identified with any isms J crate candidate for Mayon wre Sad hoo Sy or, We ry wi rho knows no North, no South, advancement of the industrial and commercial % place him in the Mayoralty chair; we Pledge ourselves to use our endeavors to have him Resolved, That in Greene eA EDWARD B, HEATH, Chairman. . Swart. Henry J. McManox, § Secretaries, 1] 7 COUNCILMANTO DIsTRI aw NATIONAL [O TE For EDWARD Tips ‘TIMPSON. TH WARP BOPLE'S UNION NOMINATIONS, For School Commission rr. For School Nathaniel M Saxven 7. McKinwey, } Isnazt D. WALTERS, TH OOUNCIEMANIO DISRIOR. | an, ar DEMOCRATIC EPUBL JAN REGULAR NOMINATION, ABRAM B. VOSBURGH, En by the C1 's and Ta; rs ornate uae ' 2 xpayer’s Association. Endorsed Endorsed by the American Com Endorsed bY the People's Party of the District, TH WARD REGULAR UNION DEMOCRATIC REPUB- 8 can Nomination for Sehool officers: Commissioner, JOHN FE LYDEOKER, JOHN DIXON. WM, F, EGAN, M. FAYE. - WARD— ILAR DEMOCRATIC BNION NOMINATION. 17 py Schoo! Commissioner, Joseph McGuire. 20%, WARD—FERNANDO of the mem! ‘Mosart and many democrats of be ward, tbe Wx. J, A. Mo@ natn, Beo. .—NATIONAL DI 20 re evlec naman ros Peter ASAT taney Wass Com lat ase As We Ae _ Sas, Faun, if EMOCRATIO Ri MoGRATH, Chairman Ward Convention. 1 THR SHALL BBER RINGS FOR F: ATICAI od LL. RU! Secretary. P ten! had of the. “see . A. BUN, site nad of OW. OF and BYGANO,

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