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6 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1861. Shocking Tragedy in Rast Thirty-ffth POUTTICAT. cd , POLITICAL. POLITICAL, _ oe ROTUTICATn Street. TA LARGE AND mba sie N awh iG OF THE. . BELT 2 THAT Bi Ei} M te MASS MEETING, NTHER 18" WARD i ‘aiaae sealerthy uit erri fr of Richa 1 sti, for Uwe purpose of IPDYKE to she ollie of Mayo i rion, P About four o'slock yesterday morning a terrible affair | a frends of ich ‘Adaiis, Hog, patting, ULL won be Usa weaned on inane IN WALL STREET, Taxpayers’ and occurred at No. 177 Rast Thirty-fifth street, which will | G. Bradbury, F. W. ac A. Moran, Exqe., Vi ernment, W respectfully sole S are oer a wales a aN ‘publican nomination s- | Chairmen, ‘Jas. . Hat ‘ness. Be retlow Without distinetio . | ere will be a meeting o all no Probably result in the death f bi orehpensi's 8 Pre rgeeage swan appointed RS draft rosolutiogs, tse | fe nian "wa the 'Merea.t9 3 ioe, oo Friday " ee MERCHANTS, Wenduro WILLIAM JENN JOHN D. OLTIWELL, Kiornan, A lieutenant in the Irish brigade, named | following were allered and unanimously adopted:— afternoon, mber 29, at thr sy —— ARI ®t Secretaries, acne iM _ Faward Mulverhill, it appears, was spending the evening | op Vhereas: 7 portant interests of the eltizens | nation a adidate lor that olllee, and 10 devise uneans to Irrespective of Party, ie j ~ | no ett aed THE FOURTEENTH ALDER wart ure a capable and honest repre- | secure his ele JHANT! NIC ot. with MeKiernan, when, the hour being late, the latter tatty ;Boaniof Aidermen of this cliy, who would AT THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, UNION ‘TIC We, the undersized: vestdets 1 the Fourteenth Alder asked him to stay all night. Mulverhill agreed to the pro- | tiontstewhovhane aconnal ti ae Gig itsllfor imecpecrnne ay ‘THIS DAY, at P. M,, to ratify the Nomination of TAMMANY A. LART, istrict, b ne imperative duty to exert position, and it was arranged that he should sleep with } fleecing the public treasury, so that the Common Council has HON. GEORGE OPDYKE Ata meeting of the Mozart Hail s Convention, held at | all tue induc wo insure the retura of such his host, while Mrs. McKiernan should occupy a bed in | become a byeword througout tie lands therelore, For Mayor, Ho. 18 Ann strent, on Thuraday, November 2, the following » Men 8 the Common Cc e inawy to us. or theless the adwining reom. Nothing unusual occurred until ae a, hag unitir g te ‘ther, irrespective of party pro- MORTON, GRL L & CO. ‘The Honorables Ucket was unanu pendoreed ins ome ton ‘of John D. hatte ery) ‘nergy the fully Tes Yeloek sn loud 40 ctivities, reivly to macritiee them) 40 a ad — : hoal Commissioner. f . ‘or Alderman, wnd ¢ adout half-past four o'clock A. M., when loud ecreamna, | focumicnt on unas rendeniont vie wee eee E. MORGAN & SONS. HENRY OICOLL, WILLIAM I. MOLONBY. commend hit to the consideratt in of the taxpayers and § proceeding from Mrs. MeKiernan’s room, awakened her wn in the right place; therefore, we ¢ eetly invite the 6o- adit — MarYeapestors, oth rs, whoare desirous of co-operating with us tn aur €Be husband. ‘The fatter immediately jumyed out of bed, and, } operation of our cellow citizens inf our ellorts te ateet Rie aed INO. MUNROE & CO. WILLIAM M. EVARTS, JAMEN'RAYMOND, Hnpwlederat atabave mentioned: and from ous on going to his wife's assistance, found that Mulverbill | Murphy'as Alderman, und. thereby evinee t due recard for —— oe SUNG Fe RENOBLEY. it he ia In every way qualiied. vo represeat tee: wet euleavoring to violate her. Tho ungrateful guest, | the interests c! this Wand, and elevation of "che civic charac: WETMORE & CO. SAMUEL B, RUGGLES, praag onnaiees which he realdew ened & represent @uding that ‘he was cornered, drew a bowie, Mate, 4 edith ssid . ¢ DAVID DRDLEY FIELD, GEORGE 1s. CARLETON. David Dudi “Eniott C, Cowdin, without ang corpora) Legace Beep Beri: Ep. J. Buapwuny, ) ERE AD AMA, Chairman. BONE, AERA RAB ASE S:00 ‘ca deed i EDWARD J. DONNELLY, Ghairinen Tamnisny Conven- Hoary J Thnowby'G; Churcit, nan’s body. He then fled from the house, leaving his in- | Wy. "lve ct NG, VAIL, HUNT & CO, , jon. Jornelius R, Agnew, jared host bleeding on the ‘oor, and managed toclude | IssacarMonam, J°e Chairmen. pada BEE) tLe Ne Goa, BoLLTAN, Wx. HH. Bagman, Secretaries Tamoiany Tritico Geos Pe Woodward, M.D. ‘he vigilance of the police until about ton o'elock yester- | Jak. G. tux, eectacsan: SMYTHE, SPRAGUE & COOPER, exp PATHICK SHEA, Chatrman Mozart Convention, due, M.D.y mitet R Mabbatt, day mar ‘hen he was captured. Dr. Derby, whi Carr. Haunts Wine: 5 ‘ pos pec a to atlecit tie inden ‘man, gaveitashis | —— — pet eee READ, GORDON & CO, Addreas the meetin, Epwaky Winpust, Secretary Mozart Convention. Gernuel Be Joho, Win, W, Northrop, opinion that the wound would prove fatal. Coroner Jack. RAND RATE Raatracity the seed teesiaeal GILLAN BROTUERS. EW YORK, NOV. 27, 1861.—MICHAEL O'LEARY, | 4D JUDICIAL DISTRICT.—AT A REGULAR MEETING Ebitip Fronkenkelmer, eG. Almend, min was notified of the aur, and will hold an ante. | A ASS MEBTING OF TILE CITIZENS OP ALL PARTIES pe Chairman tammany, Win, Olvany, Chairman’ © of the Ninth Ward Mozart Hall Democratic” Ward Paut Atiwed | Lonard Gave mortem exsmination to-day, Meanwhile Mulverhill SED SNICIPAL MISRU. N FICIAL WM. BRAND & © oC: nvention:—Geatemen—I bad the honor to re» Committe, held at their roo) fh DAD 44, BEEN Es A y. OPYOSED TO MUNICIPAL MISRULE AND OFFICIAL err Robert Parkitt, stands committed to the Tombs, to await the result of CORRUPTION, ee your hands a notiieation that Thad been chosen by the | resolution was presented ai i antl Pe ead Peter McFadden, SMakiarnane rain i Will be held at COOPI INSTITUTE, on SATURDAY HENRY W. G. MALI & CO. ny and Mozart Hall organizations as their candidate | — Resolved, That, as the wet committee, wo & Doviison, | i Urler MaFadden, sasaresa PUR AAP Ne EVENING, Nov. 30, 18G1, at 73 o'clock, to ratify the homina- pticin at tie ensuing election tor the office of School Commission- | hail with pride and pleasure, and hereby ratify and endorse, cya igcarea ie AREER NEN oe a eee anes ‘s CLAFLIN, MELLEN & CO, er of the Seventh ward, T regret to say to you that matiers | the nomination of Mr. Robert L, Linn, a8 our candidate for ie SESS... SEER CF. Ax Buorruxnt.—The Vermont State Journal speaks of GEORGE OPDYKE Sige Of a business character compel me, in jnitice tothe ward | Police Justice of the Thint Judicial district, and we furtber- a ey os in an extraordmary case of elopement by the Rey. Mr, oo 8 ELLIOT ©. COWDIN & CO, and myself, to decline the nomination so generously tender- | more pledge to him our united, undivided and deterial:.ed 1 wat WARD UNITED Fs EPEN Shit inhg rie Childs, of Berlin, and a young woman of the same place, | The People’s, Taxpayers’, Republican and Union candidate fe sii ed. Ttrast that you may unite upon some man Lid an Spar seavenely sian big lm every honest eilurt to ee tN ag Wesnesiuy on piste DaLeeG ub, hadg any aarti Cltorni By "steamanip, potesolly tor lingor WILLIAM 8. G0OTT & 00, At undead NAR iy | Ome obi lumpy eR ven, Chairman. | owlag tale were qucinntal endorser” -° 01 ARG NOL SS ONG, ANE OME Abas Sisinnal ves: WeQOTAINE, a cleme! entiemen of the united Convent a. the honor intended | _Asrrep J, McCurtouan, Secretary. 3 ‘or Mayor—Pernando Wood. | For Coxneiiiren o y on tho vessel, as unmarried persous. Nothing crimi. | the, following named gentlemen have been invited, and HAZLEWURST & SMITH, Ce NE i SCART, A LT LLOUGN, Hers Bac Sars Coulis an drier Richard OBrien, James Farely aud = a against them except Childs’ abandonment of pease BAILEY & SOUTHARD, WALLIAM GAYTE, 7H ALDERMANIO DISTRICT --REOQULAR MOZART Perey orpet ‘, aa be paved pisos on Fedday even! or 8 wile. ETC! vase — \emocratic republican nomination for Alderman, JAS. 29, : i ‘eon open HONS. HENRY 0. MUZPRY, HIRAM KEZCEUM, WEAVER & RICHARDSON, JYATIONAL UNION KOMINATION FOR MAYOR, BAGDEY. "At anv adjourned rnceting fhe Monte al aie as uno caneidaid for Alderman and other candidate wriv parture: LE. ee °. GODF REN eqular Aldermanic Convention. of ct, he sed. ; ARRIVALS. ” DATED DEDERE bictiaags et DODSE: HUNT, VOSE & CO. Headquarters Central Committee National Union Club, | at Humboldt Hall, 57 and 9 Forsyth street, on Wednesday: 5 EE aoe ph McDERMOTT, President, Port Rovat—Steamship Wiinois—A A. Hen WM. M. EVARTS, E. DELAFIELD SMITH, ney corner of Broadway and Eighth street, Rooms open day and | evening, Nov. 20, Alderman Jamex Buatey hiving reeeived & DREW Witson, Secretary. Captain. Plerce, of the steamer Governor; Wm A Wernle, — LOW, HARRIMAN & CO, evening. JNO. G. HAM, Chairman, majority of ali the votes cau, on motion the nomination was sl eins TOMAS GL James Biair, M’Moss, Lfeutenant RC Sieurns, Captain Bur: | FRED'K A CONKLING, JAMES A. BRIGGS, ree Cent Com ee Rome T ic cnyaraen: | made unanimous DowNEY, sixth ward, Chairman, | LO Aeatwon meeting for Mavir and ward oliaea:AN demo: ton, Mra Laie: _Lletitenant Bowers, Pleutenant Stranger, HENRY J. RAYMOND, ~ WALDO HUTCHINS, - Joserm Fomuxs, 0. SLoan Hopes, Secretaries, Tuomas Lyxxrr, Tenth ward, Secretary. erate in favor of Fernando Wood will assemble at Jeflerson» Mall, No. 233 a clo night, A. St ea ‘Aa XE thls evening, 10 take such Fairrouner, Mrs Wasson, A Arnold, Win Swantom J Thimp- aL WILLIAM SELIGMAN & CQ, te ne _ erat sim DFO! — EW YORK, NOV. %8, 1861—T0 THE VOTERS OF | 4TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—I NOTICE IN YES. | SeS as are, necemury'for the re-election of ol ne ton, J Tngal tenant Tidbaid, J H Black. | JOHN McKEON, _ Rees Baguecen, BABCOCK BROS. & CO, N the Bagnth Alcecenic disirict,—Having been nomi. | 4” terduy's herald an adveruscmont. siened by Ch Franca | Reraando Wood puid Pogitively be present, Arrangement: roy, Wm H Yeowan, HH Bennett, BM Woodiard, Thomas 3 “ANTON, ye npr pre) ten Bh a A, rAlngto Ue the result of a mecdag of the, | Committes:—Krd, Abel, Francis Drube, Frd. Schwarzbaus, & Menes, WHI Weacott, W F Black, Maria Betts, Marin Osten, | WM. CURTIS NOYES, — HENRY B. STANTON, MORRI6 KETCHUM, organizations, nd ‘iearous of huviug the. diatret | fends Of Ne Messin and mysell. Such meeting. any | A baud of mosic will be in attendanoe, Edward Cuthbert, Chas Moore, Mrs Green, Misa Green—and eg organizations, and being rous ug i t, McMahon and myself, meeting, Ab . M pind en Br the seers nUSSHLL SMITE, PETER COOPER Rinse ia Satter neh tehianto teeta | egiarneysenee aot est NER, | TH WARD DEMOCRATIC. WORKINGMEN' ARB DEPARTURES. thairman of Committee of Arrangements, — ublican, I consider it my duty. as 4 yood democrat, to elect | the only regular Mozart Hall nominee, and as such will clation.—Atu meeting of the above Association, held! LTE earn Meets, For, Beslen DH Wal apa ae he ROYAL PHELPS, nga and ng pny Smining whe Slt | main uni tse o the on eat hte. © hn" | Mth nia haiartery of Duy einere ort Miss Glover, and J E Sweeiser, of Bosion; Mra ML Halland Z : 8. B, CHITTENDEN. it my duty to most respectfully decline being a candidate any SAS | ih insu for, the purpose of endorsing A cand da fOr doupiter, of Beveriy; 1, 1: Barnard, of Fall River; William Chairman Executive Committee, ee longer er McKuight, Baq., baving received both the STH WARD YOUNG: MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION Sucbdalnawanntantinonsterentieake a: Seannmeaie tees H chase: Jr, of Nantucket; Dan! Marvy, of Portamouth, N CHARLES H, MARSHALL. ‘Tammany and Mozart nominations, and considering him ihe Association —A meeting of the above named axsvel- | NeSpedon was unanimously endorsed as cur candida (Dun OB Seward, AG Sewant, Join Reward, John Giiba, SOL. L. HULL, oe only democratic candidate in the lield. I would respectfully | ation will be held at the Fifth Ward Hotel, on Friday even. | the Six Fok nd ine taenth brie: BL Mills. 7¥ Monde and FC Aende, of New York; George irman General Committee. J. A. STEVENS. request all my friend on Giesict to give him & | Tog: November 39 at Hoiclock, forthe purpone of ® WoTOUSh |” prone H, Kuanney, Sectare ; Toronto: Dayid Lewis, of Montreal; | Jone H. Wurre, Secretary, JAMES GALLATIN, — CHRISTIAN CRAMER, —— wS}OHN MOORE, President pro tem. We, the underaigaed, do hereliv’ repudiate the advertise: © Brunet, of Quebec: John Birrell, Misa Miller, Mina Papps, J ms Rectwasys ae : ‘of Cannon, Secret in Thursday's Herald (the 23t,) In behalf of the mem- 9¢ Canadas William Barnbam and E Newinan, of Liverpool; T A MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMO. JOBN J. CIs 284 Btanton street, corner: _Bornur Cont, Secretary pro tem, mot thls Aswociation itv Felation to ie endorseinent of Mt Trollope, Hart Lo Miss Eliza Watkins, of London: C ir, Farley as Alderman, and th,as the article in thats Williaan Morlandcof Ghaaguws Thomae 1 Blackeye of tre: cratic Union Association of the Eighth Aldermanto M KETCHU AMIONAL DER OSE A EP OneaE Co aa paper states, and we hereby. di that so far as we are: 1-35. For Hh ‘BS Belcher, of Halifax; PecerPaing | @istrict, held at No. 877 Grand street, on Wednesday evening, HIRAI UNION AND VICTORY. JOHN H. COLLINS concerned, We clam that the proceedings on that evenit Jand—35. For Halifax—v 8 J ‘ November 27, 1861, the following candidates were endorse —— GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING FOR {a the Democratic canuidate for Alderman, * mad J Carmighesl, ch Nara Reatnem, Tetheny Tue Munsee tS ‘the coming election:—Kor Mayor, F JAMES BTOKE! FERNANDO WOOD. bibe Demonee a wore null and void, and that cut names were used withouti Thas also on board 366 men and 18 officers—the crew of the | Reon a oe ee the aerine nae ‘The dem of New York are invited to attend a Grand | PTH ALD > our knowledge or consent. PATRICK DALY, President, French corvette Prony, recently wrecked on the coust of | 24 Nimed unt Friday eveulng nest, to aitend thee genid GEORGE W. BLUNT. Raulication Meetings to be held. at Cooper, natitute, on Gras er GERMAN LEAGUE | _PatmICK H. Keauxy, Seercta oe Fallfiatlon mediing at the Cooper TIAL VIN, President, 1. @. CHURCHILL. tinek valkanearsttal stents eee AND FEOFLES UNION NOMINATION, QTE WARD INDEPENDENT WORKINGMEN'S A8- JAS_KIRK. Viee Preskdont, eae Hon, Peaxayco Woon Hon, Jaurs Wansworrn. rig soctacion,—We, the undersigned ollicers of this associa POLITICAL, Gxonax Borie, Secretary. -_— GEORGE D. MORGAN, Max Gores. Hon. 1. C, Dxtarcaxe. JON. DEG. BROOKES, Chairman, | HO ceruty that nae anaBenine PAYERS: AND OFPMERG TRION MOMENAZION | | Teesicx CAmmionne, Srtacnner. CYRUS W. FIELD. Nico, Bosica ¥; Cuins iar jenn) Pea ras aaa ean jsousec 0 Cie Oh ead is "anlicd teekt Of tha thereto Ailartabes ohn 5 HE OPDYKE, TTHE RATIFICATION MEETING HELD IN THE Si ISAAC C. DELAPLANE, Chairman, | German League..... ¥.R. HARTMAN, Secretary, | Daly Bron, corner of Fifteth street and Third avoane, on» CH ONOHIN LIVINGSTON, Obairman, Tivoll, on Monday evening, November 25, by the Demo- JOHN F. TROW. Wx. C. Bouck, i secretaries, GEORGE 8 MILLER, Chairman, | Tuesday evening, November 26, 1861, and that the notice of Groner Guiswoxn, : raiie Union Club of the Severiteenth Ward, the following caine itae Patan H, Jackson, § 5¢ore! YTHOMAS H, HUNT, Secretary. alge, Muornement OF Terenes CK DALY. President. Wed: ae ever Rane Daui~George, A, Jeremiah. Fer. ‘ootneten ‘oe eae ieee UR UNION 18 PERFROTOUR SUCORSS CERTAIN, . "'Parniox Krannzy, Secretary. ote ADDRESS OF THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE OFTHE | the Fifth Senatorial District—Edwi jostello, Patric 5 i. s° IBETING. JOHN H. COLLINS. ss TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS’ UNION Bye na aie Weta Tae wot ae sone Ryan, FRED, KNAPP. ‘A grand Mass Meeting ey siiiarensncmrpentive 6 party; Peal Onears 5 a Foureenth Ward: m LQ Mackie ttc Ba Mite wards leseapectiva of party, id ard ©, Maloy, . 4 ‘or Commissioner—| Ci ; re " Loot 2 ted work assigned to ‘A. FLEMING, Vice President, wean Tai. ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, FFor Trustees? QUIN. 1 ES ey eet aan eee cane see Te: we desire respectfully to submit statement of a few SHEYHERD 5 8. { Secretarien, For Inapector—JOSEPH SHANNON, A THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE facts connected with the present situation of our city aftair®, PARKE GOODWIN. TOR MAYOR, clock, to ratify the nomination « ocean THOMAS McSPEDON Firat in every mind and heart ta the condition of our be: | —— eee ase TH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE WARD CON- ard. loved county, The preservation of our nationality, tho | ATA REGULAR MEETING OF THR SEVENTH ee ae will be held at mnitiee of the Tammany Hall Democratic Republican | Ror, Alderman of the Siateenth district, Nineteenth ward, maintenance of the consticution and the perpesnity of at | {A Star Club, held a No, 46 East Broadway, on + W iryitg plate.) cppeatle the Gommitiee of che Seventh ward, held at their headquarters eat btaberes alltel ES alee inion wl constitutes us one le, are the emt ursday evening, November. was S] 1) 0) r nm street, the low! Tesolutions were presente: ¥ 7 ePIC a and the nobleat objects of our political Ue. Forthese, the | Resolved, ‘That we endorse Cornelius Deamond for Coun- THEODORE ROOSEVELT. AOADEMY' OF MUSIC. foe pepleat ritalin 4 be een TH WARD SCHOOL OFFICERS.—REGULAR RE- SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 30, and unanimocsly adopieds— SPAN oaauran eel Une Naweationee ple of New York have poured out their blood and treasure | cilman of the Fourth Seni Resolved, That thix committee hereby ratify and approve orial district, and Thomas Malin, i . ; s ISAAC SHERMAN. ‘at half-past seven o'clock. discon » | “For School Commissioner—John Quackenbush. Feerel sree’ tation Guat tan aoe aE a, se eieed thd Recast GA Chinen Ae rae. Citizens in favor of an honent unan for Nayor, and destrons | the courte of the delegates elected tothe Elxhin,Alderinauic | or Schuol Inspertoredobn MeKeohnit. through the mercy of a kind and just Providence, ay, at vlock, © march in procession to the DAVID WETMORE, of concentrating their votes on the med to put Peter MeNight in nomination for Alderman, he | g Fer School Trustees—Gabriel Van Cott and Dr, Mortimesr tngs of peace will soon return to us. But, fellow citizens, | ratiication meeung at the Cooper tnstitute. and that we Saari ONLY CANDIDATE WHO CAN DEFEAT being a member of another political organization, and not | Porer. ROBERT TAYLOR. Chai ou have now another obligation to discharge—another as | meet at the above number on Saturday, at 8 o'clock P. M. to MOORE & BROTHERS, FERNANDO WOOD, titled to any consideration from said Convention, sng CUMUNGS H. TUCKERL Toportant a victory towin. There are wrongs at your very | transact the business of the Club, aa and thereby redeem the city from corruption and mis-govern- | Such base aint corrupt proceedings calenlated to demoralize MUNG H. TUCKER, doors, which you ‘are now called upon to redress—not by CHARLES JORDAN, President. COOPER BROTHERS. men, are invited to attend. ‘and destroy the regular Tammany Hall organization. Twentieth Ward Republican Associa force of arms, but through the peaceful and legal remedy of | Patrick Ticnx, Secretary. ef COME AND HEAR THE FACTS. Resolved, That we also approve and ratity the. subseq Davip McApam, Secretary. bs the ballot box: Parnicx Keuty, Treasurer. PETER DURYEE & CO. The following gentiemen will positively address the meet- nge of the delegate aforesaid in nominating a-cau: | 27. 7 YT NIE The government of this city demande your attention. You — ane semen ing:— procencioas ‘Tammuny Hall scbool of democrats to sald 2 TH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC UNION: aze called upon to be trae {o yourselves in the management MEETING OF THE REGULAR DEMOURATIC RE- MOTTS, HYDE & VAN DUZER, Hon. Jamea R. Whiting, Hlon. Joseph Hoxie, Office, Clab.—We, the indvpendent committee on the Seventh. Sf your own municipal atfatrs. You have imperative public | A. *publicon Union tux Pasers ond Young. senw Aseoser oer Hon. James T. Brady, Mon. Luke F. Cozans, Resolved, ‘That iii Peter Mitcholl, the candidate nomt. | Counclimane district of the above named club, do hereby en- duties to perform, ‘Through the corrupt misgoverament of | tion of the 19h Ward will be held at the southeust corner of 8. H. STROUSE & BROTHERS, Hon. Conrad Swackhamer, — Hon. John McKeon, nated, we find 8 worthy and. ted democrat, capable nf | dorse the following named caundidates:—Keynan Perkins,. anprincipled persons, elevated to office by the schemes of de- | Fifty-fourth strectand Sixth avenue, on Friday, November corre Gen. Hiram Walbridge, Dr, Jultus Korn, Fepreventing te Eighth Aldermanicdistrict, sad’as kuch we | John Lyons, Luke Curnen, Francis J. McDonagh, John Kav- sighing politicians and the machiner; 29, at 73, o'clock. By order of ' . HENRY A. LYMAN. Hon. T. E, Tomlinson, ©. Otwndorfer, 'Esq., Repoby pledge ourselves to give hit our individual ant unal, | B&ch, Jacob M. Long, Joht Gil'exple, C. Gillespie, John Mor- Hons, sour money bas been squandered; whee + By THICK GOLDING, Chairman, ame Hon. J. W.'Chanler, Magnus Grons,'Eny., wiled support at Rne-comnitia eteetion, na, Win. Dailey, Bernard Mullin, Francts Kernan. been invaded; enormous and unprecedented taxation hi 2 ‘4 HOYT, SPRAGUES & CO, Hon. H. 1. Clinton, Hon. John H. ‘Anthon, ‘Bosolven, That. we recognise Ia William H. Charlock a JOHN M. CULKIN, President, been imposed upon you; while tts apparent to ail that ex- “ a Hon. 8,'P, Russel, Hon; R. ©. Hutchings. worthy man and true democrat, rnily competent to represent | _BARTON Huruey, Secrets Wravagance, waste, corruption and fraud have characterized T A MEETING OF THE SCHOOL CONVENTION OF GOODRICH & WALKER, By order of Uaas Alderman of the Fourth Aldermanic district, and we do : ed and oppressive the national Mozart Hall democracy of the Twenty-first seca JAS. M. AUSTIN, Chin People’s Union Committee, Pledge hin ourArm and beasty support. OTH WARD—FERNANDO WOOD OUNG. MEN'S: city. No person, | ward, held at 401 Third avenue, on Monday, Nov. 26, 1861, H. B. CROMWELL & CO. JOHN CG, HAM, Chin National Union Convention, Es SANDLEY, Chairman. Democratic Association.—The members of this Asso or social position, | the following gentlemen were unani potaindted = ROBT. T, WOODWARD, Ch'n Republican Citizens Com., Sanne) taerse: ae . < re requested to meet at the house of John D. O'Riley, fan dinguine the fact, that, id the history of our municipal at: | For School Connnissioner, Jacob Vanderpool; for ‘Trusteea, TURNBALL, SLADE & CO, STEVHEN P. RUSSEL, Ch'n Mozart's Citizens Com. Joanrn Ticeexnpes, } Seoretaries. Thirty-fourth street und Eighth avenue, this (Fri fairs, taxes have never before assumed’ such excessive pro- | W. C. Higgins and James J. Traynor; for Ini , W. B a LEE, Ch’n Committee of Taxpayers’, z day) evening, November 29, at 7 o’ciock, to attend 'the demo- portions. Owing to this weight of tagaiion, rents lave | Yard. GEO. McDONALD, Chairman, STURGIS, SHAW & CO, GEO. RU ‘Ch'n Democratic German Central Club, TH WARD.—THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE | CTatlc mass meeting to take place at Cooper Taatitute on tbe Seoensarily ‘increased beyond the means ‘of tenants, | _T. E. 8. Dwrer, Secretary. ELIJAH F. PURDY, Ch'n Dem, Gen’l Com, Tum, Hall, Youn Men's Independent Democratic Club, a, their | above evening. By order o! vo that {housanda are driven to seek homes in the JAMES DUNCAN & CO, GN. [AN, Chin Independent Dem. Gen'l Com., headquarters, 45 Bast Broadway, on Frida; ‘evening, Novent JOHN 6. CARROLL, President. rural districts, where their expenses may be propor- MEETING OF THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD ©. SACKERSDORFY, Ch'n Democratic Union Club, per ad at 7 ottiock to join ta the great raukeation esting ne | _Jaues WAL, Secretary. Wonute to. their” Incomes, thereby cuing off trom | AL Workingmen'n, Priveciive Iremocrabis Union Cut walt LOCKWOOD BOS, & UNDERRILD, JULIUS KORN, Chin’ of the Kuster Club, the Gooper Institute, “By order an = Property, | Mekders a vast "source of revenue. Hence | de held at Patrick McKiroy’s, in Seventh avenue, between er ANDREW LEWIS, Ch'n Syracuse Union'Committee. is TOHIG: HARRIS, President. 181, WARD—AT A LARGE AND, ENTHUSIASTIO: earusan, the Inborer and the mechanic, cannot be em- | Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh’ stseets, on Friday evenii FIELD, MORRIS & CO, —— en TERRENCE T. TRACY, Vice President Tpoeting of, the Twenty-firat ward Young Men's, pane ed on new improvements, because the owner is unal November 2, at 734 o'clock. All the members are requested Bao OLITICAL.—THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.—THE UN- | Jaurs Hint, Secretary. % gratic Club, held over Cochrane's distillery, Hast ie rent for improvements alrvady made; thus ® weries | to attend, as busititss of importance It to be transacted. BY JOHN SLADE & CO, dersigned respects ully informs the ellizens ofthe Eighth | Panny, Peasurer third street, between First aud Second avenves, Nov. 26, ae evila, tains upon all ciaasts of theeom- | order PATRICK McELROY, President, HOYT BROS. and Ninth wards that he is the People’s Candidate for the | ——"—“"ETs"PSRDMANE, y cochrene proocabd ee club Hon, Seael ea ceremmmurrnmsare sacar ibee ie, | _F-Panasa, Seeley, s sale of Folic Jue of the above det, warmns, | QTH WARD CONSTITUTIONAL UNION chun. —tamnR | Novas") Mad sng an rear of the parties eatzunted with ont city affair 1 A MEETING OF THE FIRST WARD DEMO. rill ven menting of hie Club held at Spring Street Hall, | The meets ng meet. at the fe regret to say, that irresponsible classe cratic Battery Club, held at the house of Mr. Thomas clock, ndore- | evening, Nov, ave for several years taken the most active artim ae aig. | O Keefe, No. 4 Greenwich street, on Thursday evening were GOWTRY, FRENEAU & CO, (PEOPLE'S UNION, (SYRACUSE) NOMINATIONS.” | fy canalddter Tor ihe coming election, Charles Spencer rs . | persons have been clevated to power who | 28 the following gentlemen were unanimously dab — ©. GODFREY GUNTHER. ha ae henactepaamms ary ee age, lsyor Wood in ‘ss eminent re c a and who have conferred | thelr candidates for Councilmen:—John Wogan, HANFORD & BROWNING, oor JAMES M AUSTIN, President. N, Lal fe bs oe ‘the meeting, B; President, othing but} upon thle great and important city. The } Fitzgerald, Alexander NcGartn, dohm Healy, Jaines Lape, eal Wa. B. Pnort, Secreta David Otani, ') View 1 te 3+ QUIRN, ‘Vice Fresident. i. P. im, Secretary. time has, uierefore, when you, the respectable, Ronest, | Ggorge A. Barney." THOMAS COADY, Chairman, CHAPMAN, LYON & NOYES, ‘Tuos. J. Haut} res, ae Mineen, } Presidents, | _G®ORGE Duvat, Secretary. capable and intellligent ciuzens tausi take thene inatters ato | _ Taowas Dovatss, Secretary, —— , 7 ‘ss. | Gommtoain tvemmran eames ST WARD WORKINGMEN'S UNION DEMOORATIG- your own hands. Ifyou can have an enlightened, efficient = CHRIST, JAY & CO. TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—TAMMANY UNION Club.--A meeting of the above named Glob will be hela ‘and upright government, there ie a great future before N OPDYKE FRAUD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED —— EOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION.—FWENTY Democratic nominations, and Mozart regular Democra- | af our headquarters, 889 Second avenue, between Phirty.thinds you and your children. ' But, if frand and robbery, and merchants, whose names appear on the petition or call FANSHAWE, MILLIKEN & TOWNSEND, ‘iret Ward De: ta, rally. © Unson atid Deane for | Ue Republican nominations: fourth streets, this evening, ' Prominent speakers. Peculation, and deceit, are to govern our city, if the worst | ior a meeting to ratify the nomination of Gvorge Opdyke, — ‘ayae ai stinigoldhia sesoutaion mai belheenet tae: eee} wil address the meeting: therefore all the members and! classes tnay place thelr inairuments in the government, the | certify that the same was obtained by the fraudulent repro: BORSDORF & WINTER, saab 'ags ete aren Friday event ser, FETER MoKNIGHT. democrats of the ward are invited to attend. bistory of cities and states in past ages tells us we cannot | sentation that Mr. Gunther wasgoing to withdraw from the —— Bey cote. to ekasramoniaubitic etek Eorerrecay TAMMANY CORVENTION. MORART CONVENTION, CHARLES RISDOW, President, de either 4 oF. r, Withouta prudent and eco- | canvass, Mr. Gunther having decided to remain in the eld, SCHNABEL BROS. sr opciock, to endorse candidates for thecomingelection. All | wr, Fitzpatrick, Chairman, John J. Blair, Chairman, Jour Cartanan, Secretary. Somical administration oPafair, securing the proper ap. | we consider him the strongest candidate and will give hist —— membera are desired to be preeTES OBRTEN Chal Eaward B.FOX. | Secretaries, Wim. W: Jackson, } Becre- Taowas Casuy, Treasurer. Pheation of muflicient taxes to defray necessary expenses, | OUF earnest support, ALTHOF, BERGMANN & CO., J. ©. HOWE & CO. Wier Hinson aexcaeno RIEN, Chairman. | EiigaW. Taylor, Henry 1. Wright, $ taries. =< ‘And without "men of ability, integrity and experience in the RTRASBURGER & NUHN, — sak 2b HR ved ela A cent - rir D WARD DEMOCRATIC EDUCATIGNAL ASSOCIA various offices, {t is useless to hope for the protection of our 0, 8, FLEET & CO., WM. WATSON.£ z QTH WARD INDEPENDENT CLUR—THE ABOV) Der Wat dts sester i cote ee, tek iy, or the preservation of our institutions. And about one hundred others whose namea were used with- ——_ POUTICAL BANNERS, FLAGS AND TRANSPAREN- named club will hold a meeting on Friday evening, a8 | the house of James Grant, Enq., corner of Fifty-fourth street! PWe believe that unieas this: waste aud corruption are ima. | out authority. N, SULLIVAN, clen of every description on band and to order. o'clock, November 29, at 8, Rosenthal’s, 41 Carmine street. ‘af Eighth avenue, on Tuesday evening, November mediately stayed we are neur to the time when the taxes and - ae HOJEK & GRAHAM, Artista and Manufacturers, spout Hage Mastorae, Roan wad cated ateela ane Qxsearments of this city cannot be paid; and when our good | (XITIZENS’ RATIFICATION MEETING.—AT A LARGE ©. H. BRANHALL, " sie Pode sdot)3 TH WARD PEOPLE'S UNION CLUB. Thos, 0. Callaghan, Eaq., vice chairman; Messrs, Martix. citizens will have. to choose between submitting either toa and enthusiastic meeting of citizens, held at Felleman’s a EOPLE” LOM. Reuter mecting of the Terie Ward People's | Fallen and James Cushing,’ cecrevaries; aud Somes Grane fraudulent ‘confiscation of their hard earned property, or | Ciub Room, 19] Seventh avenue, on the evening of Wednes- BR. H. LATHROP P 'LE'8 UNION NOMINATION, Union Gud, held at there ey Humboldt Hall, No. 59 For- | Esq., treasurer; after. which, on motion, tt was pro J vemoving their capital to some other and better yoverninent | day, the 27th inst,, to take into consideration the momentous ——— a th street, on Wednesday evening, 27th inst., the following | that a school ticket should be made, which was unanii Hocality, 11 Js in vain Gexpect rellef from any system of | questions involved in the coming election, Mr. J. B. Burgess ©. H, LUDINGTON. RB MAYOR, Ueket was Unanimously adopted, tobe supporied at the come | carried, ‘The following gentiemen were then duly nomi > ster. The | was appointed Chairman, and Mr. I. Blumenthal Vice P OD — to it the t1 interests of every citiae ‘tax ’ structure of civil society. Is such that waste, corruption and | man, and Mr. E. Woltsohn and Mr. A. Hon gnan were ap. WM. W. STONE. GEORGE OPDYKE, ees nservative friend of { : othe wards rvative friend of the common schools of Sppresaive taxation alwavs fall most soverely upon ‘the great | pointed as Secretaries of the evening. On the olleers being a = c ©, copra GUNTHER. a en pee seuoet teetiaiiaes: ly of the laboring, the industrial, and the moderately well- | conducied to their seats, the Chairman in a very patriotic ©. F. DAMBMAN. oe ‘8 UNION CLUB OF THE FOURTH ALDER- ‘Alderman Fourth dixtrict, DANIEL SHANNON, of portions of the ‘community. it destroyathe sources of | speech stated that the of this nurnerous assembly was ——— manic Disiric—A meeting of the above Club will be WM. H. CHARLOCK. For School Inspector, their incomes—it takes their all. It ts an undeniable fact | for the purpose of raufying the nomination of the moat able CHURCHILL, held at THOs, HEANEY'S, corner of Market and Cherry alderroan Sixth district, PETER McCULLOUGH. that every citizen, however poor, bas a personal interest in | and zeal for Mayor ior the ensuing crm. Where. SCOTT. streets, thin (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. By order rie For School Trustees, sopping these abuses of the city government. ‘The man who | upen the motion Was unanimously carried that acommitwe ‘A. W. GANFIELD. 'W. W. LADD, President, ‘Counciimes . PATRICK ANTHONY and JOHN 8. MASTERSON. earns his daily bread by his daily labor is ax much ataxpayer } of three be appointed to drait a preamble and resolutions for @& W. BRAMHALL, Tuowas O'8uLLavaN, Secretary. Samuel T. Webster, Anthony Mil Edward C. Malloy, HUGH MASTERSON, Chairman. sa the miliionaire. The laboring man feels the weight of | the consideration and action of the meeting. ‘The eo JAMES WILDE. Joun Duane, Treasurer, Fred. Repper, "Michael Cassidy, John Ry’ - THOS, 0. CALLAGHAN, Vice Chairman, szorbitant taxation in his iucreased rent, in the increased | were appointed and retired for consultation. Du AUG, F. DON, ee eee —— x id Behoot Commiasioner, Maatin Fatcen, Prices of his food, his clothing, his fuel and the other require. | absence of the committee xeveral eloquent addres DAVID DUDLEY FIRLD, EPUBLICAN NOMINATION. ‘DANIEL SLOTE. Jas. Cusnixa, ” | Secretaries, one of daily ile Hf the poor pan has thus the reward of | marie recommending the Hon. Fernando Wood ax Mayor, WM, ALLEN, BUTLER. iam eh School Inspector, ‘eD WARD —CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS RALLY? ‘en from him by those Micreased expenses of living | which were enthusiastically received, The committee hav! . W. P. NS, a R zl od which ariee from high taxes, he and hisfamilyeannot saveor | feuurned, presented the following report, es JNO. KEYSER. MARTIN H. CK. DOR ae meeting, favorable to the ‘election economize. Our taxes this year are equal toone-seventh of ‘Whereas, it is all important, on occasions like the present, ROBERT BAGE. GEORGE OPDYKE. Schoo! Trustees. of the People’s Union candidate (for Mayor, ©. Godft dee WM, H. MeCAFFILL, the expense of conducting the government of the United | when trade and commerce are paralyzed by civil wat, and int 8. TOUSEY. we teaser Gunther), will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 29, at 734) Buates, in time of peace, although the population of: the city | borand industry are unrenardedy for erry votes to. con. CHAS. H. DARLING. EGULAR MOZART HALL NOMINATIONS FOR | poss anst me Petite ind be the only person | o'clock, at Phillips Hall, Seventh avenue, ‘between’ Forty- ‘As lens than @ thirtieth ‘part of the population of the whole | sider well the character, fairness ‘and ability of those in no- JNO. A, LIVINGSTON, Councilmen. authorized to receive any assessment or donation for exitalun, | ith and Forty-sixth streets, ‘The following eminent speakers Union! Our public charities and poor houses have been fill- | minat! in for manicipal offices; and, CHAS. T. FOSTER, ZOURTE, SRE ASORIAL, DIRERICE ‘Reaolveds That we meet on Friday evening. 29th inst. at @ | Wil address the meeting, viz:—George Peckham, E, W. tog up, every year, in greater and greater numbers, with the | Whereas, the present incutnbent, as chief magistrate of BAM. Il. ‘SEAMAN. John Hogan—Firat ward. Hire W.R. W. CHAMBERS, Preaidcnu | Dodge, Théodore E. Tomlinson, Judge Connolly and others. increase of chy taxes; and it is every year becoming more | this great city, has displayed marked ability, tnllinehiny 8. A, PATERSON, Thomas rald—Fourth ward. Cr Ee ‘ a By order of 4 and more difficult for honest labor to support itself in this | firmness and a determination to execute the Line fairly a D. M. BABCOCK, Alexander H. McGarren—Filth ward, bes i 728 H. SNYDER, Pres't People’s (Syracuse) Union Club, city. We need only point to the facta, that the increase of | justly to the rich and the poor alike; therefore, ‘ ©. A. LOCKWOOD. Cua jagan—Bixth ward, fat Kaeo in taea coe E: NACFARLAN, Pres National Union Clube Sntaufeatad tare eopr ploewiiemreneer means | atiaed cg foment eset owe Gon gr 2 Seen Oe Neen Hee Eee Neots ward 1 ie APE pale = wuifoeated, have kept pace ¢ increase of the city | divided and zealous support to the Hon, Fernando Wood for OE: ELBERMAN, earn . Se greiner mage crinepecrnenenraretaonn | se te matateasen era Gh faue SEE LENE ROU OUI era vier: carmel WA cc ieee a PEO e of the public highway, are run ut all the candidates named, wut we deem. him CHEN) S be . fs 2 ‘ 13 PU! excrbitant raien of fare for the benelt’of indtridualn to ChUrust_OUF Interesls, aud also. be eer BLACK « GUILD. Inase Baroy, | Secretaries, MICHAEL KANE, Chin. ISAAC H. BROWN, Ch’n, OWARD 4 FULLER'S PURE SPRING WATER, ALEG ; f fey. \d Porter.— These now celebrated Ales, having's repur rove how high taxes and misgovernment ra the ind WABT & CO, Joun Hanrrnaton, Sec’y, Joun J. Drmonn, Sec’y. fants Bicus poor utan, fer won one rete ce reneiieen pene, Brn tation pecullariy their own, can be had in whole or bait I rights and prine: ‘That we will use our best exertions for the elec- DEXTE! tain of protegtion ia our, eonstitnsto ) UNION NOMINATION.—FOR AL- TPAXPATERS A LAMBERT & CO. id Distr = Sy Sere on application at the brewery, corner of Jay and Plymouth’ ament was founded, in order to secure to him the blessings of nto Wood; that we will labor zealously for W. WALLIS & SONS, Cia minatabens yey tT aimed TH WARD CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB.—A ao 4 beet comfortable and independent enjoyment of the rewards of | Wood, yourfnr Woo, ahd on Tuesday. ext onion wehelons BRAMALL, DEAN & CO. | __ CHARLES MoCARTHY, ] meeting of the above Club will be held this (Friday) | Wrong iy OF BEADS, Sapo eae ton sara mek Bis toil. triumph with Wood. 'A strong pull, a long pull and a pull KINS & HUNTINGTON, IAXPAYERS’ NOMINATION, gvening, November 29, at the Polar Ktar House, corner of | New York and Brooklyn free of expense by earetuland oder cee Set rte bv tet | loesear ei ge, area samira ie Ski ciMtaN's EoN ast O° ft Ie ta Wagh oc erante nolan | fee nri hey Meine els gag hat, bored: eve! f ich or poor. We are all bound to- | sure preservation of our glorious Union intact. SREIGHTON & El . FOR Maye invited to attend, as business of importance is to be trana- gether: we are cach dependent on the other; we have onc | ““Resalved, That we will maintain our present organization U. PARKER & BROS. bind acted. HUGH KEENAN, President, | (*ted the articles, are respectfully solicited to do 20, common interest, and by a law that is inexorable, we must | to the laat,and be prepared in fuuure, ue we are now, lo FOUTE & LINDSLEY, GEORGE OPDYKE. Parrtcx Rowan, Secretary. a Foe all prosper or suffer together. Hence it i that we would | maintain Inilealbly our good old democratic faith and princi HASTINGS & CO, os — — DENTISTRY. Urge vpon every honest man who may not be acquainted | ples, G. A. GODFREY, PARMELEE, BEECHER & CO, HHE_OLD SEVENTR WARD ON DECK.—THE FRIENDS LUTE YARD UNION DEMOCRATIC, CLUB—A MEET. | ray aon igen cena aan with the reputations of our public men, to observe caution in JAS.. ALEXANDER, G, R. ROBBINS & CO, ‘of Fernando Wood, for Mayor, and of James McMahon, ing of thic club will be held at 185 Stanton street, on | ARTIFICIAL BONE PILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH— voting for ndidate of Whom he cannot procure reliable J.B, COL. LIVEKMOK LEWS & MASON for Alderman of the Foutth Aldermanic district, will meet | Friday, Nov. 29, at 7 o'clock, All members are requested to inserted whilst soft and without pain, Aching teeth. information as to character and titness for ofice, The report of the committee being ‘accepted, the preamble HENRY PA «60, this (Friday) evening, Nov. 29, atthe corner of Pike and | attend, ax business of importance will be transacted. and mere shells.cap be prrscrred aud restored vo beauty by We implore our good citizens to come forward and raise | and resilations were. \inanimously adopt meeung R, SPOUT, SON Madixon streets, at 64 o'clock, to march in procession to the ‘WM. CLEEMAN, President, | the discoverer, JAMES PIERSON, M. D. Rooms 859 Broad- the standard of virtue and morality for public off It is | then, on motion, adjourned. J.B. BURGESS, Chairman, f N grand ratification meeting, to he held at the Cooper Institute Jas. Groxox, Secretary. Way, west side, one door above Seventeenth street. N, B.— only by earefully preserving, in oar public as well as private L, BLUMENTHAL, Vice Chairman: this evening. Beware of trashy imitations. Iife, the highest regard for virtue and morality, that we can Woursonx, A. Hoxicwan, Se hope to achieve our own happiness, nerease the prosperity IPHE EIGHTH WARD WORKING MEN'S UNION cLUB | 127 ALDERNANTC DISTRICT BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET OF Sager ees ‘A grand ratification meeting will be held at Busam’s 4 ‘of the people, ndd to our commercial and Industrial resource EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA will meet at 43 Laurens street, on Friday evening, Nov. | jrorcuna fall; 20 Second. street, on Friday evening, Nov. 29, warranted equal wo ny work jn New York, Biogie wecthe ge asacity, and maintain that true greatness which we all de- tion.—For Aldertnanof the Sixth Aldermante district— 29, at half-past 7.o'clock, Members are particularly requested | Tagt, ut 73, o'clock, to ratity the nomination of Teadnitiied son esineee ehooe tues is . fire shall distinguish the repulte arsong the nations, comprising paris ot the Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Bic WITH to'attend, as business of Importanee will be trangacted. ‘By | 1° PRANCES I. A. BOOLE. hone ailing ouly 0 cente, ‘Oice 198 ‘Sixth avenue, detween Party organizations, party prejudices and party interests | Seventeenth wards—JAMES REED. : P RICHTER, order of WM. MCNALLY, President, | for Alderman of the Twelfth Aldermanic district, Tenth andiBleventh saves, Novemow. Polical clique and wanagert (0 ae? Eunon Masses WE 1 Ghatncmnn oo Romani Convent BbISGe sa FUN PEMOURATS Hone Biraatord, Wate inoys ead” res eincdbaee orig b. “r e rman of the Nominating Convention, Mo THE SRA “OF THE TWELFTH A Hon. R. B. for ‘atrick Dailey, Esq., - a Must institute a system of rigid economy in every depart. of the Sev ‘ : 10 THE DEMOCRATS OF THE TWELFTH ER- : ’ aut make bribe cet ul and integrity commendable _ " -GLaA nekhardt’x Swoon, Nos, 185 and 187 Second. street, this : : Pubisaia Newstin ort ct eee ee DEMOCRATIC WORKINGMEN | OF THE | EIGH- ye oe (rhins) evenings November 29, nt 734 o'clock, to tatty the | soyenh KoG Qe RES Of ARRANGEMENTS: manufacturers beautiful patent Gumotype Teeth. | Dentist, ment—almoxt insupportable—are in danger of being per | D-Anenne Ie ee ree wbuc Meeting will be held at BENJ. F. ROMAINE, Sominauons of Francis. A. Boole for Alderman, and Fred. ge Sere) | Wetae aan Sof Rubber, $10; Gold. $20; Vulcantte, $90. Beira cette tuated by the re-election of unfit men to offlce we ask you | Just eat Tie aclu, By onion at eee om Friday, the 20th H. i. WIBENT. rick Kepper for Councilinan. Also to ndopta candidate for | Soh Roeretes, John Crily, ss iehard Buras wa oe He Soueee ting with use and consider the injury which such an event would | ‘M8 at 724 o'clock, Byonteral | 0 ALEX, WILDER, Mayor. ALBERT BRUMLEY, President. | yeegb Focteiet atnick Maguire, Ee Berane ‘oil Berra Bro lag eg Wittram McDepe, Secretary &. B. YOUNG, ee pene: Jos, Hoffman, Jr., Hl. Hannemacher, John Roth, RAILROA! a eenlleye, thas the people, are at heart honest; that they | —"ICLIAN ohn ae EN 4 8. T. WILL ’ — Brex, Treasurer. ecope Hetinias,” -gobn, is pga or cory es RAILROADS, Jeaire good government, and that they will alwuyx vow for : SHAS. I” PAYSON, —t — ere : va forte ‘ Rac es Tot ga a parang Stand honest men when they have the opportuniiy, We | FQUASTIC RINGS, FOR TAS TEIING BALLOTS TOOK. GIUFFITL & Co. NION AND MEETING OF THE | ¥ hleetiner, He eee Rt ile, UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —TRAINS FOR ALBANY, _ Bow present the namo of George Opdyke as a suitable | inet the Gales Cs As BUNNER (sole manufacturer SHERMAN, TALLMAN & CO, Eighteenth Ward Uni attheirheadguarters, | Bawand Hare, Michael Lowe, Join Hanse Troy, the Northand West, leave Chambers street at canckdate wo fll the office of Mayor at the ensuing December | Way. and of CW, BROWER, corseher tinea ares WARREN & CO, at Dennis Byrnes’, cori th strectand First ave- | fr Louie Lambert, Henry Wholtinan, Chas. Hemneman, | ®81 11 A. M., and $:30, 6 a OF. election. The man we thas offer has been chosen and ap- | pady gol. W- » corner of Nineteenth street and Witla, SUBFEIELD & CO, ‘Thursday ing, No 2%, the Prestdentin | Win Guehman, L. Giogerich, Anthony Harunan, man a ee Fatt of ya ene cenanees, een syithouy diss | 5° 0 vine nae « a DLEY S STAFFORD, ig gh pesnie ously seats “LORENZ OBERLE, Chairman Com. Arrangements, N EW gs Sten: coals uate meee . o-tion o| rOM AMONG our most worthy citizens re- " 7 LARME: 20. at this Club endorse the following name. i) , Troy, aiding in. the several warde Bonie of us prelerred’ other RAND DEMOORATIC AND UNION RALLY, eonnaira con © ° gentlemen :—For Mi Hon, Fernando Wood. For Alder. | _A8tHoNY Hantwan, Secretary Com, Arrangements, inter arrangement, commencing Monday, Nov. 4, 1861. . men—we had our individual preferences—but when we alt V&; a, LERdG et ene JOSEPH RUDD & CO, man, Richard Mui AW the members are requested to — ‘or Albany—10,30 A. M., Express Mail Train, from Twenty- assembiid wogether, representing 4s we did the different in- ner pernando wand, WILLARD, FELY & CO. attend a meets ib shis (Friday) evening; at 6 | OTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT OF TUE SEVEN. | aisth street depot. terests of che people, we resolved to throw aside our own in~ siey eontren FELLOWS & UO, r the pur of participating in the Ratification 4 teenth ward.—At meetings held on the 18th and 26th For all local trains see Time Table. dividual preferences, and to unite a8 one man, in this effort to Boe shah sid % ALAMGRF, BERGMANN & CO, to be held at the Cooper Institute on the above date, | inst.,at Marten Derx’s place, 122 Sixth street, Hon. B er- JOHN BURCHILL, Assistant Superintendent, sectire au honest, trustworthy, upright aud ‘cupable man te A grand demonstration of the friends of C. Godfrey Gun. AS. FL & CO. r By order of DENNIS BYRNES, President, nard Kelly was unanimously endorsed as a candidate for ——e = eaten eeheptentpnteely serve the public: We have thus been enabled to present a | tht? for Mayor will be held by the eit if the Twelfth and ING. ESTERV EL ‘PATRICK GUENNAN, Secretary. Alderman, and the following Councilmen were also en- STAURANTS. Ucket which every good citizen should be proud to support, | Nineteenth wards, an Friday evening, November 29, at the PETERS, SMYTH & CO, Pavimin - ———————————-_ |_dorsed:—Michael Gross, John J yan, Peter Weirick, Fred’k neers eas Oe. Sn thereby aid ii saving this noble city fromthe mieruie | ener Of Kighty-ktxth street and Fourth uremue,’at Tg JESSUP '® CHILDS. NION DEMOCRATIC ELEVENTH WARD CLUB. — | Repper, Anth, Millerand Sam‘ 4, Web ater, ‘The next meet- MIS UNADULTERATED MUSTY ALN AGAING®’ and destruction with which ft is threatened. Inthiawork | GOK 1 distinguished gentlemen will be pre H, DUDLEY & Ata mass meeting held on the 28th of November, 1861, | ing will be held on Saturday, the S0th inst. at 8 o'clock P. the world.—The above is now on wp and in prime con~ F afully your approval und co-operation, comfi- | Te soup ink gating ‘d gentlemen w present and NFOLD SU At No, 281 Second sirect, for the rathication and nomination | M., for the endorsement of Mayor and School Ofiicers. ‘The | aiuon iat the large rovadl cecal eh ee eS ea way. Mil dent that it you approve apd aid, the citizens of New York | *4¢ress the meeting for Mayor, Alderman, Wc, For Mayor, Fernando Wood; for | members of the Club and citizens generally are respectfully Hon. JAMES T. BRADY, EON ‘EB. DEVLIN, Esq. THOMAS ©. FIELDS Will rejoice tn the reforms whieh our nominee will perfect We aak, then, that every good citizen will ortour bominee by bis vote, but that he will lions, who have drank it testily that for purity: and flavor armen oF - i ct, Ber {| invited to attend the meeting. : Gran! i Reet, Mine ateisen mechs a VALENTINE REIDENBACH, President, | {his-Ale stants unrivalled.” No liquors kept, ‘ VALEN? RSFELD, Gress, k Repper, P. Werich, Anthony Miller, F. YSTERS.—THE BEST STEWS, THE FINEST ROASTS a, and strive, v ro} r Pan ‘“NUHN, mars d John R ool Commissioner, 8. 8. ae - ag reac the largest Fries, and the mammoth Saddle Rocks can jon, PR ae cian ee nara Hom. MATER W SGMABON. BaLpWIN € JOHSSTON, Aeike: for School Inspector, award Michting: for School QT WARD TAMMANY AND PEOPLE'S NOMINA: | alwoye be tound at LISBY'S, 150 Fulton wtreet, near the - The following compose the Nominating Committee of the Hon, oNTON Hey VYMAN & GODDARD, Trustees, 1. C. Calkin and Charles Perley, Jt. tion, Heraid office. N. B.—Oysters opened without cracking, . ‘Tax Pay nd Citizens’ Union JOHN KEYNTON, Exq, GEO. UW. BTCART x CO, PETER MAHW, President, For School Commissioner, thereby avoiding the pieces of shell dares Itenwick, “Joseph Stouvenel, E. ¥. Haughwout, Lee Pea FRED. BOTTERFIELD € CO. G Brontator, Secretary. Sec rere tea paren st Chae Atemethy, Chan Denton. 3r., HG. Marquand, Hin, CONRAD SWACKHAMER, BENEDICT MALL & CO. ; Ke TAN AD- mail tet ably ear BILLIARDS. Sacod Hoppock, ” George Folsom.” cela cn Let there be a grand fully 5 i 1 journed meeting of this Club, held at McGuire's North = 5 SECOND f the Co ARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND. Soe Pa eee nT Ee Pier un Eneian’s Oombinauon Cushions, Frak: Roliwagen, Nov. ‘Thomas W. Strong, Malby G, Lane, THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF | | ‘vorabie to the election of the tion. ker. | AL Bando Worl, are requested to meet at 139 Laurens street, | for sale at prices to suit the times. River House, 21 Albany street, on Thursday eventn, 2%, the following resolutions were unanimously passe Resolved, That we endorse the nomination. of, and will y eer er, James FD. Lauieramies Bogardus, “Amos Weoueutt JOHN McQUADE, Chairman, cAGUn a Pris ¥), to. proce O irony street, N.Y, Baden Haggerty, Benjamin Conse, Wan Joyce ERMAN UNION LEAGUE NOMINATION. ek SIMMON & CO. Spe cleaner eee ne agpercie ere OTe mee ee: | bald Guopee nang Ct Set eer ete Oe || a A a Dow a. Cushman yagaus Gross, "A.M. Allerton, Jr, Hato, BROS. 4 HUTTON, Tesolved, That we mutually pledge ‘Ourselves to the sup- WM. STEPHENSON, Chairman. ee Oe tsa tie the next Words Par, Laster George Ross, "Richard Mortimer, Theodore Ma WEN SEUDW ELL, port of the fail Mozart tleket. JOHN S. CONNOR, Vice Chairman, prereritcangios ‘ban ant others now exkibiing st Wm, Underiit, R. L Schtetfeltn,” Charles Rehowe GEORGE OPDYKE. AM, HULBUD xine meeting then adjourned to meet at Mtr. McGuire's ttt Pon eae yesh hearee true ene ough to No.8 Ann, tt purchased tnovs of omaa Chriisy, bet 10 rT “4 Sere rye Te ORT IM % jorth River Mouse, 2 hany street, on ida: jov. 29, at in 7: 7 ee Oe athe, Aten Mehl prema pee NDEPENDENT UNION CLUB OF THE SEVENTEENTH UN 7 o'clock, for the purpose of taking part fn the ratification Sie) aie EN Ae ae Saroinors Wil reais cies Charles Gould, H. Titus Wa tt ng, on the 27th instant, the non i nay meeting to be hold at the Cooper Institute. By order of OTM Are. Need at his quarters after the Revolution, re George D. Phelps, Anthony Mata eee ination of Hon, F ped, for Mayor,, was’ enaoteed eSe : t DANIEL KENNEDY, Chatrinan, J) At a meeting of the citizens of this ward, held at | for playing. Try them before buying. Socom W, Maeke’ ‘Sobulil,’ War Bh Oren ty the 1s IenLUROG. Club: DeA larns Majory aR &e CO, Joun Wiriams, Secretary, Mr. James Healey’s, Seventh avenue and Twenty-fitth strect, ILLIARDS.—POR SALE, A SPLENDID STOCK OF Richard G. Morse, ten, i soar p liad PETER SCHLARB, Chitra: i i. ee i on Monday evening, November 25, 1¢ was unaniinously re: | Pyeng ot nand ‘Tables, for $75, $100, $100, $200 awanta: Kies nf © Rabe poem Bet FIASKILE WANG HARD. ST WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE STAR CLUB, | solved to organize club under the name of the Sixteenth Bagatelle Tables for sale cheap by WILLIAM IL _© Bipewsacu, Secretary, BARTON, fh oO. held at 108 Cedar street on Thursday evening, Nov. 28, | Ward Young Men's Fernando Wood Association, Gut PITH, 146 Fulton street. ‘3 Yella SS ae ny aes, eo NDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMIT- BAUTU! \, THOMAS & DAVIS, the following resdlattons were adopied:— each ana | ae et! nr Jno, n was elected President, and e ~ = Bea EO Lo Rt Gllus Wooding, ~ wide a 4 teket:— “On motion, it was resolved that the obfect of this Club ie | nwa ae ven at F Sean lain, Yoon aati eats Roux, M ZART HALL SCHOO EV—FIFTH WARD, For Mayor—C, Godfrey Gunther. to procure by all honorable meana the rontoaten of the Hon. T° DOG BREAKERS—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO Sant? DP. HOW srt Sere Cc Bidoani, drone Hen Commissioner, Connciiuanic Tammany Hail ticket headed John Healy | Fernando Wood to the ofiice of Mayor, which he now #0 place in the handé of competent person two pointer ook Norris, Chas. G. Stippant, James Harrison, THOMAS FRANCIS WEAVER, and Morgan Jones, honorably and ably Sila, dogs, 10 be thoroughly broken. Address box 4.120 Pont otlies, enh Lambe Seat Sere eames te B, kelt Sonool tke For esiomer,, William Jennett: Tn. | On motion, it was reolved that wa now adjourn untit | New'York, stating terms and addres ms ¥ oe, NW sen yy * SA. GRAY, as ep Tr, Charles Moore ohn J. Marphy, Thomas | Friday evening, the 29th inst, at8 o'clock, at the same place, | ~ “oF g ™ Balan 8: King,” Daniel H- Roberts, Tanac N. Jessup, CORNELIUS QUINN ace 3 ry, Michael Sullivan and Michael St, George. when all citizens friendly to the objert are invited tw atiend: TYASHT, FOR SALE, LOW OR WOULD EXCHANGE anew : George W. Jen| pai ou re rwin, Lnapector, TUITLE & DYKEMAD For Constable~Mathew Beirne JOHN PHELAN, President. for Jewels or Jewelry. A enbin Yacht, of wg. Wels Alvin Higigin jacob Pecare, HENRY HOPRINGON, HARRIS & WYCIAMAN, JEREMIAH KENNEFICK, Chairman, JAMES HEALEY, Vice President. | tone puritien, newly risgod furniture complete. Ip A.D. Waite Clarkson Crollus, James H. Ridavock, ROBERT ROGERS, Chairman, JAMES H. SACHL. Hesny CONRUIN, } gee Josnrm McDoato, quire of 8. 8. CONKLIN, ar Third ave J Auinony Digro, John Newhouse, Jacob L, Dodge. A. A. Jones, Secretary > ‘And more than 1,80 others, Micuakt Mexia, | Secretaries, Guanues Moonn,” } Secretaries, of W. KYLE, foot of 124ib street, Harlem river,

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