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8 METROPOLITAN POLITICS. The Comptrelier and Corporation e in the name of the whole peo- Cont: +hali come to an end. Counsel reversy. the united democracy of the city of New ' a ae W T. BRENNAN “Fhe Contest for Alderman in the Odd | i t0 be welr =. * in our midst, sre gene- Phe publ 4 tion 01 ‘will “reste ho man can feel that he is int 20—John MeKectiuie. man in our elf a tuindae, i be, disconteet ™ Numbered Districts. Dirty tes to "vote for any “particular candied a a aah iorintea we Ueaeue or teat Union Meeting at the St. | "git, ,Brcimand dO ; i At is of the greatest importance that honest an: 1 Tamed Under man of eni oy ~ i Ni ‘3 2 ici aeonataaaaniaae men areecte to there ethan, ast OE WO eet Bacon mig ar denscoteal tract! eaten, _c... Charles Theatre. Major General Boruxa, comuanding Beparing wp. | Brought ven * ce ueswy buriben : , he has raised himseit by the ‘of Ma be am se fe 4% Bie Effort of the Aldermanic Rag [OF ams nize se property holders by ‘ihe war vendor it } sw Ranma. fa preser = te pe tll ; etibied tie ‘ecnag te 86 EP pee a gic Cst itaportance O50 ehoten when = sg Sexe Maiive Bi the primwocrattc wards of OWT aw ietlovptie article which ate, sunt Ube - Bto; aw weed ward . ° , fifve o ve oo ,: object : Wwe 4 Gig an? Bebe extra ‘404 ewindling jobs at the | 1—Dennis Keenan, See rece this altos, ans, Haat ence WIFE PRESENT sup Ere oo ig dow ne, hen rd and the Duty of the Taxpayers. 1 «nite Ye Cope ae eee aeeerens 2e cgcagacmuini | GENERAL BUTLER AND WIF' 1 | Bea SSN", nein = : \ < for mas Fagan a 5 . ote A WO ae “fag sea" gra rng ta ey ele | PEN 1] SEP oh She ten Ee ee ; she ver: {there ie any choice. john A. . rad whose {0108 character aud sterling abilities ratse | ROMER een e School ™ at 4—Jeremiah Coughlin, a to the front T87\«" among his fellowmen, in our judz- Receive sont ke “i SCHOOL OFFICER 7. | otal rag maine ne eee ee Jerezamths Murphy.” mients has sironroy ghaiticy for positions of respon ibhiy The General ae - With Bh- "Pores inurveation” wan nadverteu Y O88 Sik ae . In severe! ¢ arisvocral, whose position —_ ~ vg? \ Tang made to turn out adme of the very. be weet ge | nos ee ded vig en tabervd mune ncere cident oP wea th, thusi? im, ameane through whish penn, BiERLDS ie ieee : Board, parti rive of Cou 4 - x ce : THE CANDIDATES BEFO" | rhe PEgP-LE | ihe Fifteenth ‘wards where Bvastus ©. Benedict or 8 IT Riel gnauailiy sto he finance teparimint, Fat hare preseued the warn shen bogota oN ee gtiee ped ge mo u! at “RBs | ong time an erticient member a tne Beard, fe 4 Fanning, sayy ne Develin aa ihe die of the unite it 2 any Loven ver in this war. my We cen, 3 be @e, ‘te. interests and welfure of the sebools. David A. Ferwier, Se found at all tason ihe. tail STRONG —GAION RESOLUTIONS PASSED. Dressing that tMOusnt eine ainivaad’ i ‘ he 4 vention by foreigners Wi In the Thirteenth ward the interest taken in Francie Feet, ta and ini-reste of our great city, vent co s ne school officers has been greatly enbanced | 11— 7 fusion we present for your ion the following Mik S Deron Pet oN Permiiteds the paper wil most fully show hs = “i t ber of camdidates thirsting for - jaiion : Tam, respectfully, y KCOw BARKER, 0 is year by the great num on =, Tee pacitgation of the eqoabdien of We rival chieflaing | {he Yotrol of the sight pasrenage attached to those of- | 12-Jcbr, fart, Hovalved, That the nomination of Waithew 7. Brennantob ‘THE APPROACHING ELECTIONS, Heipquasrens: Daeasieaeeait ales of the @mocratic beets was Lie great event politically | HOST Shaver isthe Tammany and Mozart nominee, Berajamin Moore. ie cen: of erat raier eee Say rare Spun ee Rae Ommaney, Bor ea” @aring . Senator Richard Connolly and y r F. Greene, a very respectable man, is #14 | 13—Loseph H. Tooker, held public offices of honor and truvt for several years amy, ~ Sin—Your note upon the subject , hoa Rep ellaraeg ; Nin the | iniopesidcat conaidate for tho peeition of Boboot Comnata: .F. Brady.” Un abd han discharged thelr dutleg with marked ability fad Advocates balistactory, and ite publication is permitted. Judge Michael Connolly were successiully wooed with t] Ppl A and a antler wre ao lg euscors, and in sil Is relations > the publie hes showsthimn- HER’S PAPER REVIVED, | cin have no objection. to any proper advocacy can live branch, ving becn persuadésd to seal up tightly | (rr ae etrongiy peti the ght lies pr'acipalty pHa nose hged 5 | elie bese sa, nan eminent Gegrer, the Jeifersoniaatquall- Oltalo: 1b tee Union Bigogte ie aot ke fereiga Re Dottie of their indignation, and retire from the Comp: | petween Grecne and Shaver. The latter is the “mg” caa- | 16—John TT. Irving, pi £ | EBT Sade ces Beat ences cus oncns cinereus ont Ree Ree Ter ot ‘wer aud Re possible contest, with ® promise that their claims | didate, and being on that account in bad odors 4s likely to” John H. Harnett, ‘ a energotic support, would only be to put away hems ae. 3 ‘be beaten by Mr. Greeno, the independent “andidate. ‘Theodore B. Broneon. Resolved, Fiat’ im Jobn E. Develin, our candidate fr in Ros orn [eg Aa user el yan would be duly recognized on a future occasion. It is un In the Twenty-second ward Frederick, W. Smyth ts | 16—P. Campbell, P. Campbell, pcs to she rompcesecas ore! ane ™ anger me The steamship Cumbria, Captain Sumner, arrived at peel Hes ‘citber directiy or covertly, in this. @erstood tbat tho Senator's dignity and honor were pro. | running without opposition, as far as we,tan learn. baie. A peg Ae ja Mhose hands the imercata of the puoiie can safely. be | iB port yesterday, with dates from New Orleans to.| Wilosoever desives foreigit ald to reballion, tnd expreseep: by the prospective appointment of chairman of By degre Sor sehoal ‘apere etna Wane bg pave Epeleyte; — au? ‘wuwted, and thas he Is worthy of our dest efforteto premote | Nov. 20, She left the mouth of the Missiseipp! the 2ist | that desire. 1s sere tage? ee Yt, ; ays Magprqretio bia pene a hb by the uuited democracy for Trustee. Mr. Carolin was = Bernard 1. Wood, nbencive That inour united and harmonious action, we | iost., having been detained ten hours in theriver through sigs DESI. ¥ putin, ‘jor General Commanding. nego lidation of Mc schoo! ri aa joxe| ; ave AR Assurance Of aoonpiete victory at the coming elec- 8 en, Exq. areas pupae preg Sepa¥ Coe en ere ae ghd where | 16—Michac) Ryan Micliae! Ryan, tion which shail close up the political battton ef the venr with | TADRIPE open cara several passengers anda} a as been some rather bard sparrlog betwebo tne ee reece Rerre ' 12 he graduated with distinction. He is at present the Sec- ‘William Bated, William Baird, varying truinph and be a brigut barbiuger of that success | fell cargo ef merel ae Dalla and the Advocals, In which it does not apy Judge Connolly was brought over to tho Brennan interest | yacry of the Young Men’e Deinocratic Union Association , Edware Cooper. Edward Cooper. ive ue the Staion reunited under the censtitnvonasit inna | The stecmsbip Parkersburg, Captain Samuel Hoffmann, | the former has come off seoond host. 3 ‘by aeolemn compact that he would be taken care of, and | which did such good service in the gubernatorial content 10—Thoe. (Crimmice, Bichses Tallies. he Union 1 i waa, with ie old Stars aud “tribes waving | arrived at ber pier in thie city, atetx o'clock P. M. yes | I have in my porns an codes. Sa beeraeicctnge 9 he " feos _ Ss te ran. ?. us. ‘on every hill top from 3 0 Georgia, and from the AUau- “ ~ jermitting + poseona comarca bapa beael ate: laptop Wepe Apdo mopar esas aire, spec PML AN Noah, 4. ¢bilds, we to the Paclie, havi ods " terday, having left New Orleans cn the eveningof the | famous Thug, and Abe Andaho, the Spanish murderer; Duy @emocracy would not be altogether disregarded hereafter. | int) Teo wards to sead us the list of the nominees, that Edward Schlichting. David Milliman, TSU 20th. I deter my visit until the day of execution has been The same line of policy proved successful with Mr. | we may be able to give A perfect liat before cleotion-— | 22—Wm. Seebach, Wm. Seobach, ‘The Murser on Boars she Hants An Lane. |“ o9 cape Canarvel, Florida, Nov. 25, spoke tbo brig San | If Bill caa only be induced to speak ous, Be-sel be abi Beret or eman, Whe Inte pentent sandichin for Gouesel eg a Wards RepBicam Peoples Daion. ofr Coutiastants Sars: Antonio from New Orleans, bound to Philadelphta, sila th idjyneraey of the man that he does not % the Corporation, who was waited on by a respectable me ire romana Gene: - = Michael Gehogan, Nov. 28.—Thomas Oukley, being duly sworn, saye:—1 | We are indebted to Captain Hoffmann for late New Or- | lieve he is to be hanged. 1 was infgcsoed. by perniae w eommittes m adi! 3 - — a epee: ? Landes vi c ell that be woul incredulous and induced to withd-aw. Mr. 0'G. readily ‘ ‘Repub ican. as es = —" ‘was second mate on the Robert I. Lane on her late voy- Jeans papers, and for the following compiete hst of nayal fom hay pirperpet mie tres ape i Seepioe, bat fn doing 80 atiminintered & sound rabnketo | yaithow'T. Brennan, Robert T. Haws, 2 Horatto Howorth. age; at four o’ckck on the morning of the Ist of No- | #%4 merchant vessels lying at that port:— o} the Parish prison, where the great criminal is confloed, ‘the jugglers of the two committves, charging them with an FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL. _ rae Jobo H. Waydell. * e - United States sloop-of-war Hartford, flagship of Rear | Of course a man who di es not believe he ia.to be hanged: ‘wnwarrantable aseumption of power in taking the nomina Democratic. epudliean. ae Wm. H. Merril), Jr. Yember thecaptain left the deck. and left me orders 10 | 4 tniral Farragut. will not confess any. erme for which he ought to be y , vd 7 YG Jobp E. Develin. Alexander W. Bradford, o— ae Samuel Hu. ? call the watch at twenty-five minutes to seven o’clo United Stat nop-of war Pensacola. hanged, especially that for which be is condemned; peer oe eageree we tROEN Se Bie -penbie. | Mr. O:Ger. sch glide = Roory Wilson, the sbip broke E. N.E., and 1 went and called the cap- | United States sloop of- war Richmond, therefore for me to seo Bill until he ja thoroughly con- man, It is gener lly under tood, will be the next choice 6 SS 10— aa aa tain; at eight o'clock, after we had breaktast, the captain | United States sloop-of-war Mississippi. inced that there is no hope fir Bim would be frultiees, v" a — _~ 4 = id Jnited States store shi impero, and 1? woald be crue! to go and gaze on him ratify have weeneraa ap on peneesen & 5 ese FOR ALDERMEN. n— - James H. Curter, gave orders for the port watch to go below and stow the United States gunboat kines. idle curioe! y As for the ‘Spanierd, he eqns a eecy Re octal next sented ba eaeaed = a: “ wor | Bit, tammany Mosart ee Jobn B. White. water, all but Patsey aud anotlier man, whom he could | United States gunboat Kotahain oudary ehavacter. | When the proper time arrives, Bow. man, however, it should be said that ho was not aware of | 4 tohn Fox John Fox. 15—Lewis W. Steven, John T. Irving. ‘ Cuited States gunboat Itasca, ever, I wiil soe both prisoners, and whatever informat: . place confidence in; he told the mate to go forward aud my 7 - : 2 to withdraw, being actuated | 3—John T. Henry. Gershon Cohen © Jamee D. Oliver. John H. Hannett, - British corvette Kinaldo. 1 may be able to glean from them I shall gend en for the Lag buprctmshaciaat ap tec rnmalaii gic ono T, Motel. John T. Mocoo} cames Hoyer: ‘Theo. H. Brannan, tell Patsey to come out, that he wanted him; the captain, | yrench sloop of-war Cativet, flagship of Rear Admiral | bevel of the readers of the HERALD. ante im Se Ege et the parky-as by hie friends | 7—charies J. Cbi Charles J. Chipp. ordeal L. Mareb. Robert Fenton. ihe first mate and myself came ou! of the cabin, aud met | Renauit. There are, as yet, no ind ications of a very active eam- ip forMr. Develin, and preferring to lend his aid to cor Lig 1e—m y' . Padahie , i “1 fmembors of Ce 5 alg cabite nec ahcetars a cant tabla oe Jeremiah Crowley. wea ested = are you not down below stowing water with the | parka D.C. Murray, Mendi, Anne, Garibaldi, John Cur- | plo aro 8. F. Glen, Col. Thorpe, J, Ad. Rozier, “ y. Wm, Tra Jamos L, Woodward. Joseph Kammorer. = men; Moore said he had been down, but there wasno | tis Caverio, and Elizur Wait, of New. York; | Judge H. P. Morgan and J. E. Bouligny. ‘Mr, Glenn comes ‘The contest, therefore, has become narrowed down to @ | 17_ Jacob M. Long. Jacob M. Long. 18—Seymour A. Bunes. = officer there; the captain said there was, and for him to | lemua, of Boston; | brigs Ciara Pickens, Rainbow, | out in this morping’s Dette with the following card, @ue} Detween Haws and Brennan for the Comptrollership Republican Jeffersonion. James C, Barriot. = ‘ E and Bell of the Fayot New York; Poinsett, of | stating the terms of his candidature:— 4. triangular fight for tb £0 tion C y | I—Honry Sinith. Patrick Kerrin. Joseph F. Joy. 8 #0 down; and as Moore went to go forward the captain | poston; May, of New York; Constitution,’ of No. 183 Esruanane Strax, SS en TO Se ceive Obeporaaae Onna 5 aaidacl Norte Christian B. Woodruff. 19— 3 Michacl Falihee. strack him with a small club on the gide of the head: as | Genoa; Utah, of Marseilles; Oscar Rue, of Portsmouth; J- New Ontnane, Lan Nove 7, Tata,” ¢ Judge Slosson still remains in the fleld, though it is sai | S—Michael Norton — es William McManus. soon as the captain struck him Moore haliced, aud at the | W. Chapman, of Thomaston; Angiets, of Puiladetr hia; | | Your note yesterday reepecting my eaihdidae for Congrenm- . : \ hos ode os , Portland: MB. iow York: nis impressions. | have no a he will back down before election day. In Mr. Alexander T= Wil iam Ni. Gedney. 20—Adolph Rao. 3 J Nelkon Luckey. same time got the knife in his bowels: and I went away barks Haviland, is Port) land; -) B. Rice, of New York; conan aioe for hee very, Peaponstnte ‘oflce for “the weper W. Bradford, ex-Surrogate, the republicans profess to | _9—leaac Dayton. - George N. Seymour. Wright Gillies, Robert Carter, of London; ship Ferriere, of Havre. fret." conpenteg ie theabesfialpuemetonteetion dle: . a stot nd canner aeed “| 11—Charles Nettleton. - J. Neigon Luckey. - = to call four of the passengers for help; and just as I came At Guarantine—Barks Old Dominion, of New York; | trict’ oxtendang trem Osnal street tothe Gulf, on ite bel have a candidate for Corporation Counsel whose p»pulari Harriacal Baer: a Wright Gillies, BE back 1 raw Patsey come up between deeke and pase by | Ricarole, of Boston; brig Greenland, of Philadelphia represented that there would be no opposition. Any soun ty will Msure a very large vote, though the most san Nicholas Seagrist. 2—Alfred Edwards. the mate, and come up to the captain and stick his knie | Other United States naval veesele than thgee above | Union man will receive my cordial supports oe guine and verdant of them do not anticipate his election” | 1—Jamnee Neunie. _ LeGrand 8. Gannon cen lato his side; he was going 10 strike ‘ne ‘captain a sec. | named were stationed as follows:— xe aromas oh ides" bctsle von a or ak ae : 2 9 f aniel T. Marshall. = JEYFERSOMIAN Nt 8. ond time, when the mate struck bim with a capstan bar Spnbeat Ne : i Since my Ja another chang Sedeod, the night of his nomination avery large portiod | 17_wintam Dunning. John MeQuade. Pin Wart—Cominicsionor, James Dopignac; Inspee- J and knocked Lim stif; then the captain siruck lim twice | GuuDLAt New London, Lake Pouchartrain. | weather, “The genial suushine hus disappeared, and we ‘of the republican convention urged the useleseness of put, People’s. Union. tor, John Howell; Trustees, "David D. Acker, George | while ho was down; Moore wert forward as soon as | gunboat Kinsman ‘Entrance o gue. aro in the midst of @ cull drizzie. The temperature, ting © man up merely to be knocked down, andargued io | 1—Henry Smith 9—Isaac Day tov. Ireland. = Patsey came up; I no moro of Moore for ten days | Gunboats Sclota and Eesex, Ponaldsonvile, however, is comparatively warm, though there. are shor favor of nominating Richard O'Gorman, who it was thought | 2 ws. V. Lewis. 13—Nicholas Seigrist. Thirteenth Ward—Commireiover, Peter F. Greeme; In- | afverwards: we took the captain Into the cabin, and 6 * iu if spells towards evening when a fire tends to enhance per- oie ar a a Michael Norton. Ira A. Alien. apector, Herman Koehtor; Trustees, Thomas A. Brady, | asked me how Moore was, and | said }did not kno On blockade of Mobite bay:— sonal comfort. : would run Mr. Develin very closely on accouut of his | 5 nog, q. GironD. 16—James Dennis. Joeoph 8. Tooker. when we took the captain into the cabin we dressed his United States elcof'-of-war Brocklyn, acting Sagehip. There are groat preparations being made in the Crewe fmmenso popularity with Irish voters, and ‘he genera; | 7—Charles Lrane. Gren wounde; when | first caw Bloore be was coming forward, | United States loop of-war Oneida. cent City tor un attack on the rebels immediately by land reayect which #tertained for him among ail classes, Independent Democrat The Demociatic Nominees. Gunboats Kennebec, Winona, and Aristook. and waier. To accomplish the letter a nayal expedition undoubtedly be elected. His mujority depeading upon Daniet D P. H, Keoosn advancement of abolitoniem ior 4 loager period of four | ave him another stab in the right side, and after M ore ‘since tb ion of Abrabam | Institute. ‘ the number of votes cast, 10 one looks for 80 la: ge’a Joun H. Whiimore, James Sandford, Brebailit be Fedeemed ‘and pisos! in Nome? GeeeneMe, | stabbed him he bent down under the rail aud ran priced of ibe yover to sunisel’ aay teoeme Oe eaten eautnouts Gang etewcag Coe the apicemeae <2 vote ag at the last 1 is but fair to state that Tw iel Brophy , James Hayes, be fairly mud impartia is emp'oyed for the bene. | ‘or ward. top iti. Pamplin me , j that these few leaders plotted and contrived | offered. Haws, and Pat, H. Keenan, Charles Riley Stor our whole people? Cross-examiaod by Mr. Dunphy—I have uo business: 1 rebellion in a thue of profoui ani ‘The following table shows that the pensiovers of the: eras Samuel T. Webster, That it will be 80 we are coufiden: trom the happy reunion 4 woe an officer in the Austriay army; cam and whilst some o: them held posts of mont occasion by no means the least expensive pr ee ai Theutas Baty ? of the deme peralte Sars cite zespes' censne ion of which fd into the og tog at the Vy re glen Oak cas of of our possession of New Orleave. It containg ap. the democrats and republicans bave each - Fred’k Repper, ‘We are arrogantly told hy the republica: pf rs MOO COE ering (hs WEE earn vorebon Provisions distributed United States @oncentraied 0 single sete “ol Tandianes on the - ‘Thess. A ia iat ae are ca se Of teldtug ve tpertant otc: oF RPE Ee ° wers of slaves, by stimulating snot ieaioaa Rellct Coaustnionees patti tho week taning November Net ani Corporation Counsel, every fac- - Edward Mu r, on se pretenoes of ad- ‘hh ig towanis the inhabitants of the free Biatem, 10% Sa apgeere ic Sing condi ietas tor Alketeren pan Michael Gross,’ ‘Admini tration of the t In. The rants? Ainhaiae false sense of houor, exciting their love of ‘gaimeand tat r beside 7 3—Jobm G. Haviland Johu Honghtalin, .demorrats from thelr a legisnce and dats, TO 11k RPITOR OF THE HERALD. thew believe that they could control the whole worl “eting Sietsen rate of efaice This ‘comtition maxes | Seba Gews Joho G. Havilend, Ueno pros rate reprblican gary. |“ may Deaiven to peng pian tv salir fh Se Pee ee hy gee a ong Fa ator = hones! voiers to select the can fee if. We shat hot enter ‘upon so dbined exain'natior ot tbe ad. The depredations committed on our commerce by the ‘fae Thavour ‘cals bene TE veoncing tua bee roared didates qua ified for th oe nm a on it Soagrove , Ministration of pert We, the general fact 7 7 i igen theve and clec them. It foto beh ap ed tnstont ot James Metioekey, George McGrath, Being ao glaring and ‘conclusive iu tuels coudem: fou bs Lang 2: fae ee tet one Bm we siaten: t y +! Total he makdle 0 bet Cf men wil be elected in (he nine George MeGrath. Richard O'Brien, Hin uotorious that the inost gigantic scvemes of ublican | honest indignatien throng ‘out the breadth of our laud, advance 6 ‘The number ot famiiies recety: Aldermanic districts than is tisualy selected to represent | 4— David Fitvgerald, Sy have been whe In proces Oinigation eee rout | and it may be a very pertinent question to asi, “Who 4: ree Lala re et ea ee mar Reection | egnilles OF Union GOlaIer®,, She pesple in that board — Pat. Russel, the bands of our courts aad settied; in iwogeases alone the | responsible for these piracies, and by whom was tie | bish: a M0 iva duty Is to preserve this Vu. Destitute and friendless. = In the First Aldermavic district the contest is ape Jobn Brice, of thts charac ei reached uearly @ million : { in'its ttegrit, Calon, it must and shall oe } Families of rebel soldiers. exciting. Henry Smuh, the republican candidate | - Alexander Brandon, veasel equipped #”” The unswer is, the Britian Ministers | 11'S, tp F i ik Number of persons recety: mn membe “Ring,” is rane | - er Lowling, Rr me gence ete eo aS were perfectly cognizant of the facts attending the build. Reso ved, That any political principles adverse to the | Total sumber of families have received Sa wansh sister rations © gba sinbeh CULE doweingex ty nen tuom oat city re-oras, wil ing and equipment of the said piratical vessel, thea styled | Sompouentparts oF this uation are "aed or ween ke et main n a a " r MM 5 expenditures ior the suppork of tie gover * 1 $200." The Admiralty, iudee4, on the remonstrance of our | b since all history and exper.ence Ss wrangie: already taken piece in tae district, ove of | Ward. Zammany Mozart four sears of Mr. Flagg were $22,008 Under My | . Fy i p e ico of Our cena Be 4 - Advance in Suga hem resulting in a shooting affvay, in which Thomas | 1—Wm. Jennett. Wa. Jennett Haws for the same pervod whey lisve been $40,806,908 OL. tn | Minister, sent commissioners (o inquire iuto the matter torrent ayustment oF ihe powers krawied’ts | (Prom the New Orleans National Bree: Nev 17. Byrnes. a well kuown politicivn in Lit wardandanactive | 2—Jobn P. Hogging John P. Huggins. 185s, the Iasi year of Me. Flagg as Comptroller, the expenses | and algo to ueccrtain for whom the vescol was be nal government and of the powers reserved to | ‘The planters in Louisiana huve advanced fn their prices: Partisan for Mr. Fox, the democrs } 8—John Patten, Jobn Patten, Gsatton Loshtss “Under the adeuinn entice crite Tica, | built, These commiss.one:s reported that the vessel wag, | the Slatcs theneelv The unity of govern. | upon this important article of luxury for the following Gandblate, war shot’ by one of Sin 4—Arthur O'Donnell, Felix Murphy. Ne ely gorerume increnasd, | without doubt, designos ior purposes of war; but the | BCBE "tel consitiiies us one peo re received ima | tthe recent frosts have bit. the cane, and ut This is likely t» do more towa vis the de 5—Wm. il. Crane. Wm. H. Craue. Vey wele $11,671.25 | shipwright “declined to inform ther for whom she was | py seacy ts out desoontante, ; LAI clove Seaeen mene bs medion id dimin'she t . Win, Bradiey. tne, peesehs- taaueiee i{ the course pursued by England, sincs this struggle Riga a tumon voted gait Une swindle Frederick W. Smyth, ng ae toc ty a mon in | commenced, be not “giving ald and comfort to our ene. | i! ined a = Giiee i We herefore to be truete ¢ republi “tes ¢ svavem Dnder whie. | my,’ then we arg at a loss as to the meaning of that term: ved, T ne administration of civil and milit RETH SPILLS CAUSE A oo pd gl ae laa Sait tae Shy See ee 4 Bas whatever ndstraction Do pat upon thelr conduetnt | ameenenirent tinder tie comma, ot Major General ot ina Givens . Po ET serena Dantel Higgins, faced in trust, in clatge’ 0 oh] aon ory ny weitags om cereus remenmtrasoy on the | Bue orn Lrought 10 fustior; ions of thous | ailtther memue had bee veal (ried. ie coe Oe ioe al Daniel Coger. whom is the Comjiroliet, and they ere pledge | F Our government jt E e part of the eave been retieved an een Ena Deh oa yr the 9—James W. Farr. Joho Mclean, pilon of the debt. ‘This is the security to woih | Uritish to do ue prompt jRgtice should be met with a de: orted by the national bounty; multitudes o aeie ergs tepstunes " 7" sega Hlorve C. Calkine, a Ugndholders must ook for the payment o! | ciaration Of now-intercours@\with “‘perfdious Albion.” | #.eiorted by ihe nations) Menimly: nah Hox. B, Beasoaxra:—Dean Leweerersi: r 15—George G. Hallock. Peter F. Greve. at OF th How wet! suited was the name <iven by the French Em. | mit pence and safety have been dence, Indeted to Hrandreth's Pills for the ‘There are several can! ates in Ae eas be the poror, % Resolved, That General Shepley,-our Mil my life, which they have rendered "Seber the ta x Brash: nei mt tasking cute, witn ine eunavcl of cd | bit Maines Galatta aaa: | UP or aids gees Reeeae mated by the Movart rh ol 0. P. Bmith. yinent oF the @pensesof U brightiy shines that of the governme™ of Spain. True to | His meastires have been prudent aud well considered, and | crociating in the last T Purdy, ag exmemie ot “the Michael Haba. uence of which le that the vecutiiy’ of & ave, With tight bouesty aguareds cr ak gtrik obeeree | Ris izteramaree, ite ou paiieds une nelisy Dit n cow: Tammany pominre, while the re; d od ra 1s Aimninished. and the fase appearanc nVO, with 1 jouesty , adhered. to the® girict observ. ‘d tor him personaliy, but a comf. 1 @ convent 2 Z port te Sought at the polis. The old det It . ery fardy the Tam: many cradidate pers — veprisht a 20—Robert Tay’ Robert Taylor. a, ta vioikred, nud the taxpayers are expected ‘The Spanieh gentleman disdains association with ‘omardiy hanetdiogs tue Occ Wion of thenn tibet pater Rood Bonorable course in the Legisivture, avd nwith a | John Hooper ~ tion, and ouly to discover the de. | burners of defenceloss merchant vessels; but the Uritish diet, merited classes of soglety, and ra There Svagy restonvoeace ise hg | 2i—ErancleLnber = sonic some up hy dmeraned ate. |< etala find the pirates wo be congenial eprics and ox Wely fui yarstained the honor of the Amerienn clear reco Fy Fg i —Fred W. Smyth, Fred. W. Smyth. t f sin ir taste,and it is natural onough that thes | soldier. Uvememeurioan em YOR #CHOOL trePectons. w lihdrdwing the fade received oe the aca pre who have 80 shamefully plundored the natives of Indias | qhe meeting then adjourned, whan a torenlight precos- The Thirteenth district is blessed, cured, just av. | Ward. Jammany Mozart bebt and appis': to the current axpennes of the cud who have so disgraced civilized manhood in China, F gion was formed, avd paraded through the principal Py gd nay Bort nad la | . Thoma art meut is sustained and perpetunted, one of two “uaild have @ (oliow focling for “birds of the same | gtreets, makiaa ® brilliant appearance with their lan. dada 0 republic ve renominat } Mn Will be the ultimate and cerain result—either the stock eNher.”” oe TAC fa, alternately of red, white and blue. Cheers were ven. The republicans have renominated Ira A. Alien Young, James Yor bonds of the city, representing its debt ———_—— si bam Lincolt {Whilst one wing of the democracy have trotted out P S—Jola W. Manges, John W, Manghes. Or the whole Weight, of the viy ludeieduess cere uae! Personal Intelligence.” eu, Fir ir aa ebeyoen Raine: Uther hag Tiel Cornetiue Quire Iadutfoun inal e3prb oe to" the wiontrGre eh | T¢ folloig i the et of Ameritansrepatered at une | ¢84"4 al o9 0 dont tat, ine deomngtrtin in the number tieholes Songriat, § 7=Thom ch. 8. , | American ouses in Paris, for the week endii ? . St te bse: ee one any eee joinery ‘ake Sopedan log winvement facts o ough have been alates Nov. 14:—From New York—Marcus Starbuck, +d favor of the Oxion ¥ the movpressi OF whieh 1 men. 5 i of the present Comptrolle:, | buck, A, Carter, Jt Be deversey and te waxpay er inthe Fifteanth die: | 18—Joetah Duo denials. Dunn cng, ately entrusted to bin te tee ing ee |. Wishes a, Oourtendt Paliaer and fate eee’ bledipcrpeny mg perv UEP—THE CANDLE elcidates agaiost him, as woll as one or two indo. | M—Jehe Muholiand. = 4 hn Robbing, Mbdays inthe interes of repuvtican wagers arqaaae tt | neta hin Sigmar Daaie He Raighe inca, | THE STARS AND PitgrionteD. | “S, {Pia aremime ert o twats wara orvntean. | Lexa nage Runayiwone. | og ene ran See mine | i'w ot aby i, ems a: uadbabssigat Ber teat of ren gun ! sender yond ty pncog'emrge manera | Maocongo MW. Never. 8.4.0, Meander dary $e Mesrniretion Wateneey nt raat arene? | tun Boagon, Coon dh: Wheaty, Sanger Ms | ang RO RN oI) ae Fata, 10 order (0 segura jhgit voles | 18-<flugb O'Briga, Hygh Oren. tpbroprinibe iow Wo ‘ho Dey segs gf fap gusreeseeens | wie, Mine Aiea Gurus Doltingske Oe OMPOr ies A ane palladium of our berties, sbis ic. M—John Hardy. 18—Nioholas Seagrist. 16—Anare Froment. 17—Jacob M. Long. 1—Patrick Ke: rin. 2—John 1. Henry. 6—John MgCool. ranie! Young. 9—John Melntyre. But the “muscle” of the convention went back on” the arrangement, and made it very evident that nothing but & straight-out republicn norn'n © would be tolerated: TO THE DEMOCRATIC REI CITY OF Id is but a few days since we passed thr striggle which hoe Toupcauon of enr national government. portant polit UBLICAN ELECTORS OF THE NEW YORK On blockade at Grant Pass:— G uuboats Kanawha and Pocahontas. At Pensacola:— Cross-examined by ny, Dunphy—] am mate on this ship two y nder Captain Bryer; his condset tot kind; J crew on this voyege Was yer; lan beat on avery large eoale 8 being fitted out, the deetination of which, it is reported, will be up the Missiesi clear it of the numerous craft of the rebels, whi ply the Confederate army with food, and to obi prs sup- ~ owe session of the batterics which jine the sbore, The harbor ‘ 5 a r rs have seen him beat some of his crow; I saw United $1 i 4 e r he great issues of national existence and constitntioual free- x * United States frigate Pt acting flogehip. scarcely mentioned before in connoction with the office 9—Remsen Appleby. 16—James L. Woodward. sanding together sn id column, achieved a signal tri: | boatswain; he did pot beat them in a Sloop of-war Susequehanna, o = ees Leth this importrnt ’ and whose determ!nation to run, in the face of sure de- | 13—Dayid ©. Baker. 17—John MeQuade. smph, would call’ the breaking of a man’s jawbene ba - 2 e sed to proceed On ob | Nearly = : SRM. Ke ‘The marshailed by their | conversation with the captsin on the morning of tiisoc. | Gunboat Piola, Aur the aV&iMtbie Duats in the harbor have been chartered feat, has rather weakened the faith of his friends in his pte camel adroit d by unlimited pe. | “nversation wi nate iM a Mortar bark Horace Benls. 0 3 rebels, Iv is said, aro devising UNC! P enee, he said that he wanted l'atsey put in ir ns—-that to join the expediticu. y > @agncity and general clearehesdednes:, Dit: teamaage teoe ee ree abides: canieay eneral government | ho! wag dangerous to let loose on the abip; Mr. 1eon- Be tn Seat. measures to moet it. ; 4 ‘The democratic nominee for Co use! to the Corporation 1—Icbn Healy, Michael Madigan, peacens peer iette ie e asable men t city and hy was age ira fond sl a fo cabin; iP Bp h' a? gavanns Is alag 10 be made sorting cy « si ROWE A LS Pe a ON i Biaie, eaten back and disastrously overturown. *. Leonard was present when Moore. tri je captain; a boat eg roup! ry { not the former street Commissioner who had so much eee pipers ie ra ‘Throuch this great victory the republican parly has teen }-} perceived three wounds om the Captdin whea tlieiped 1¢ Our New Orleans Correspondence. the guerilias, who have become unusually } During Morgan Jones, P ligation tu retation to hi: office. is Christian name is i. Keenan, ‘wot the same, nor are the suraunes of tue two gentlemen @pelicd alike, the name of the vomince for Corporation Gounsel being Jovn E. Develin and that of the former Btreet Commissioner Charles Dewlin. Jobn Bosh, Danicl Brophy, Michael Doody. Samuel T. Webster, J. Wesiey Hunt, Jobn MeConnell, rated it we will ve Empire State bas are now about to enter from abolition rule. unfortun ngpug) liso: ganized, and its wicked power Will be for: but hold the ground we have been redeemed and the nation upon a contest to vindicate our sious, in the ranks of the derno. drees them—one in the bowels, one-in the side and the other in the back; Moore went; Leonard and myself ren- dered the captain no agsistance when he was stabbed by with the help 1 saw in was" boldiny New Oninana, La., Nov. 18, 18€2. The Crowd at the Theatre—Arrival of Governor Shepley-— General Butler and Wife Enter the House—Pheir Recep- tion—Prades Processions—The Resolutions —Torehtight Moore; ag j came on 4 yaisey tab the eaptiin, th bensel’ on vo Pry ‘first saw Vatsey he was coming up irom be tween decks, wie & knile ip his band. the halyards, aud he had aclub ig the othér hand: J saw tre Ry ahem bly, and that the wi Ing ant the State are ens in committing the depredations which they have been distinguished. ’ A tew days ago @ war steamer sailed up the river proigct some government roe ot ‘was fired into by ratit party, abd unscrupulous Iesistation at Alsabe | i , : Procession — he National Advocate Resemed ~Red ‘ilas, one "1 - 01 > ae ’ KAD part # sueceeded in obts the control he P pag Bs ‘atec: sec ng ae ¥, or " a pletely swallows up the minor interest felt 1m the local Micbvel Gress Michae) Gress. nonrete oP vunkipaland povee Fower sd Tatronage tn tise | {mMpt, when the mate srack biin aid Knocked bim sti; | ‘The Union meeting of which I spoke in may letter by the | cHmMbliments tn the shape of cannister and grape, retreat. contest, which neverthe si cai Bbactarer A majority of the betters appeor to be cn the side ¢ Brennan, who are wi ling to sta ¢ lar ¢ m unte, while the friends of Haw: though pr tending to be covfiden’, 88 appear intensely interesting | 3—John Honghtaiing, John @ Haviland, Joba P. Gaw, James Murray, George MoGrath, Richard 0'B. jen. John Vougbiating, Joon G. Haviland, Jon P. Gaw, James Murray George MoGrath, Richard O'Brien great ‘temocratic stronghold. Al jelied with the strong hans ‘an party, and fort And unserupulous pardisans, jed to this are the Cusoin House, Posi Office, tax de- ‘tment and all the patronage of the ceferal governm > whole concentrated, combinrd and diseipli in the ) olitieal nie ben it was then it was allover with Patsey; 1 saw the cap- tain with his band on his beliy whea’ he went into the cabin; when Patsey was down the captain siruck him twice on the head: 1 cid not hear tho cap- tain say anything to the mate, or the inate t) him; 1 did not see him with his hind oa his belly until a(ter he Roa: oke , came off with great cclat at the St.Charles theatre, on Saturday evening. Tho honse was erammed.from par- {to gallery with an enthusiastic audience, The dress le was filled with fair adios and their attenda ed beyond range of the guns, and 60 pissed unharmed, It ts poriiors for any unarmed vesselte proceed uger down the river ut aby time. The; ions recently confiscated by Order of General 0. Coversears, to Heappolstee ee e Gene- bis been os yet not mnch comfetiion for ib 0 OL. 7 . ar Cl " i ver e cl _ * - = |, aud quite a respectable number of the off | tbe The object is Lo secure the crops of cotton ‘ y . 4—David Fiizge James Crowe, ‘Our Chet Magistrate, with w er of power and io- } strnck Patsey, oad when gowg into the ebin; ant | Say Saar appear to (é willing to put up only trifling sums Patrick Ruseell, * R. Dowlin, Sao Serena ee an ero eG lo.the at- ) see his bowels protrude until | unbuttaned his ve ‘my and navy were present. General Sheploy 4 ane ‘oy docadteta = pepmakaiar ioaekion ee Beth srdes have come out with car's igned by « lirge John Brice, 3. H. Starin, ad power in tiie ofty. Le sol lee wheel that he Pairey whe sventy-f "F | tary Governor of Louisiana, and bis fam| on ‘: aloes, tig siieenatchy $ 7 A = ‘henied st Kk ng ail our : feu hours after the beating: Lhad no worrs with Moore dur- op Sere te ree zee aan Bae bomied Fy Piece Brenden, [ty Relaagl rand 28 Sot Anemolel Inigrests ing the voyage: at the time of the affray there were th'ce | BOX toward the Joft wing. Tho gullant Generai arrived | {bat peter, Hist a foreign neutral is not Moses Taylor, and contains the ee of many influential Candidate at Large. = * vie at Large. Ts of this d rent are the Traders aud | of us against Moore,and I went to gel nore help; I iid | early in the evening, and, therefore, avoided the plavi's ed feorabi a pl ig A Sih St review. re € joug lis aaded ” " ‘ republican z fat 101 senge! . wer has erte r- citizens. Brennan has an q lly long list, beaded by Valentine Cook. ©. Higgins, er AY ga 3, hol Ree w passenger named Flanagan on board. that would, without doubt, bave been awarded hin. Just the regiments in his department immediately, ands Anguet Belmont; and we cannot viscern frou the hst that | @ither bas tue advantage of the oLber in this respect. People’s Union Joba Hogan, 0} of the contract fuvere ny with al the Ir sis aud Its immediate pecuniary operations of our city, than the Henry Dorscher , being sworn, says:—On the 21st of ( tober last, a8 we were iear going ashore, the cations ¢ before the commencement of the pro ing ascertaining the amount of munitions of war in the seve. 1 , J . ‘ hie control. tharles Kiley, tse! together, and said they wouid not work on the Tet « Butler and wife, with several members of his staff, mace | Tl muKyzines under his ¢ Many of the republican politiciens are grumbling bit Michel Brovby , arto year the republican majority in the State | vember; alittle after seven o'clock Tent ino th ihsir appearance, amidst a genera! claping of hands. But | gcATecrnt CMuer of the General dated the 10th instants erly that the property holders do not do more for th James Hayes, taking advanta.eo the conirol of this depart | ley to cook my soup; 45 I came out of my cabin on cd al coat ligeeminaes Bee ee a * | declares that Captain ral ‘ wre geet _ ¥ dni . Patrick Resnen ; 8 have transferred io itarthe | Moore and Patsey. came from belind, and | 800n as the General Isseat ina box at the right | Conrecticut Volunteers, having pase r joena election of Haws, while ovhers devounce thetr journ 1 John Haley. gael 1 power sivillty 'e absorved fro both Went to the tmainmast, und one of them | wing, the entire house arose, and gave him successive | ®8ilty by a military commission. of receiving bribes, an for being 80 lukewarm in their support, evidently not at ‘Thos. G. Van Cott ‘The head « T, Tiaws, is (1 think. it wag, Patsey) said it must be dvisbed; | rounds of applause, which the General acknowledged by | Sentenced by the commisélun to be diemiewed the service hat their party 0, ans should abate one iota | V. L. Cornel, P.J. Hanbury, | partisan of bis secuon puthican party, | | the doors into the between decks wore open; Patsey 4 ged by | of the United State, said sentence is approved by the nn Simon Bazieton Nathaniel Hull, \be Chicago Convention, acively aie in coumryeting the | went in,and Moorestood by the mast; I then went into | bewi g- Sore general and ordered to be carried into for the sake of @ littic advertising pat onage publican leadera concede the election of Brennan by a Other re Andrew |. Odell, Simon Hazleton, : 1 form, which has Sistracted and civided the the galiey, pnt my soup on the fire and’ went back to get | Severn! clabs, consisting principally ef workingmen 0 of a il has also written a card, declaring that the James. ornell, oa een sfe! | Something elge; when Lcame within seven steps of the | formed impromptn processions at different points and Wo Be Shale Beowag were the caly news @ongiderable m jority avd give up the contest. But we Wa James Coben, ‘the ‘choles a? | Maiumast J then saw the capiain con.c ont of his eabin | Marched to the St. Charles, comtributing to amet tae se Be Oe yi vs sly Sail is Cab Mhouel lake coburaia K Mil ink ot Gouna | 8a Wm. UW. Housner, paatve fue oak, tear with a stick in his hand: he came out burviedly, witha | Marne’ Wn. Atkins Harvey I. Cleveland, Abra James 1. Nelson, James K. Demarest, embracing a large number of our leadiug merchants, who preseat auspices that pariy State can li Ve is the political jurisdic stick in his right hand, and the first and second mates ‘AU half-post six o'clock cling wi 0 or. were right behind him’ Moore had his knie drawn in, PE eee ie ae mE ceed V0 Or der by Colonel Thorpe, City Inspector, who nominated as Tue Yclia reports that Mrs. Phillips, the istisgeiahed perpetf: im dune teat, Uy Fecommend Mr. Haws as a candidate in ail respects wort! wim Lent, Henry B. Purdy, Sf pane at jeft band ,ani had it behind his beck, so that the captain | president J. W. A list of ‘vice president: "anion officer, cub bien Ahk teeaes 6. tha Hah Py a a ‘Amos 8. Chamberlain, Robersou, — ard ‘States but to the Uiton eer, not alone de our eity 1 cvuia mot seo it; the captain sald some words to Moore, | secretaries war thou read cad agreed to, when ibe ‘real baie rey oe A sores 9, tie grave, ay ving she suppor arenes pig iy hea soesrepiter George Rone, ‘Tstevevson. hich the republican party wieids tiiouzh the uneeripuions | “Wich Teoula not understand, ati then struck him with | ent briefly #tated tie objects of the mectiug. He was | it%,a4 thoy wore being Borne, wo. the gravo, le a barter election. Those in the interest of Breanan are | 4 _ tenet, Nabeoek, Peo i ge Was gait ane cPoaiat soca Pal’ | the club. and then they wero directly fighting; at the | followed by Sr Thomas J Durant apd Colonel Deming, | £226, 4 gS ik! Bore le nd working like beavers, and doing ali tat lies within Chas. C. Pivekney, Hanlin Babecek Ht is an evil, reuking neat to the rebellion, against which | (ume the captain was running towards Moore | acting Mayor of New Orleans, each of whon made a good | SUSbaud, “5 Pee : 4 ¢! ’ this country will be compelied to struggle for its 1 c1 rt é; va? UL g, 9 a Ip Cae 3 repreze ited as in high glee at being made free from Yan- er to make his ele doubly s Cornelius A. Runkle, dra 0. Miller, td Rs which tie vepublicaty care has | Moore cried out, “ome together, fellows.” at | Umiom speech, tho sentiments of which are embodied in ‘ b: in rebeldom, where r yower to make his elec yibly sue ooh ane: Oubeting a Rhauite Je one uf the great issues which the republican pary has | this cry Patser’ came out aud struck the cap- | qe following resolutions, which were put to the necting Keo Pads EB a shed Ry » wi they nd, should the fnetion of the purty whieh in | Michael Suyder, Michael Synder. | “Weare now aouut to assail the cliadel of republigan power | {2% from behind; when the captain struck 3oore | and carried sand which | suppose, mrolebend were es Satan Unen aig ter the ‘early ftige of tue comet kiked agaiast | dgfevrouian Democrats, Fndependens D nacrae RO IRR SRM Anger hy ig he yore my deol sr agree hong touching the state of the was ammownced to : = -s ; vy ie of the of this i “tved, we, the ancor a bis nomination prove true t) th ir pledges, he will james Hayes po Bush, great democratle city continue in re; ublecan bands for the | bebind; the captain turued or twisted rounds ad Moore Z ms ent War ae the en men of | be held on Friday, the 2ist instant, at the Putcher’s Jobo Huley, the election of b x than any other set of the canvass, and —Fdward L. Carey. s. E. 1. Carey M of ‘the city 18 1808, | intend “ ‘ ,’ and so ended this most ehailow and barefaced Reso’ That we regard the Mississippi eiver’as the an inferior article of augar can be made from frostbitten: ©: may overcome the oficial patronage thit the Alder ‘amuel J. Montgomery, pe og enc investigation. ‘The pirate veasel w: - | @ieat hearand jungs of the nation, which must le presere- 2 . amano Ring” are ueing for the elec: fon of Saith, N—Jobn Watsun. Saeatios intorhivecs, aa tee ce eae aren | y rede hasteved maeiee Tob wetter Was On, € and unrestricied for all coming tine; and ti The want of oll absolutely necessary for the running ‘The Third dist ions. has p odueed | 1z—Sydney P.lugrabam,Jr, Sydney Peingreham,Jr. | Bgatliea 1a. “Thee ace facts when every one | Cent to every cue but the British government, who have | wWity,tntousn which truus, ws lve wat ot eunpt bef rg: omg by seaside Ss eandidates dy » uate tadeod | 15—Charles G.Sbaver,” Charles G, Shaver tantiuation of the olticini | (com the beginning of this rebellion outraged ull the riles | Weaturaerlaphere., That tu this arcat valiey ther the cans than ly-aoes'be ecbtreeae Giemad one toe tow by the eter Peter F. Greene t : % international comity, and suflered the rebels to set ut | will prove suevessiid; aa that auy ; A * pe "hi j —Jobn H John H. Lis she duty of the Compieviler 10 presant,ourhe | tonght the peeudo proclamation OF mencaNny * Caaiing | mlipeore aucoeael il; and th ror ind river Will Bee Mate Shety Wagram sess ibe eceete ‘The repubi table Brady in Waghiogtou Murray, Washington Surray ah ER Os ede ie Comatt or estimate et | appearance ot things certainly justites a strong sins of the American peop! 4. ‘Tho great number of negroes, Stare he“) the Fifth dir H. Keech, at nde f Smith 0 mith P ie’ is’ Gute te tee { of compiicity on the part of high British offici ; | ond the fear, if the crop is perfected, (028, Present a tw nic Th ie de . anew man, and the od Thomas G. Girvin. fats and taxpayers John A. MeLaughlia 18—Jobu N. Hayward. 19—Wm., Hitchman Tobin A. McLaughlin, Michael Habn. Joho N. Hayward, John Jacob Ruase John Jacob Russe, neomn strict the ¢ ng m Fromont, who hae also been anearnest opponent ‘Ring’ in the present Board, bas lie 12—Hoeea . Perking, Jacob Bellesheim . renominated Hosea B. Perkins Gay, bas Falled to pe Ise f ances th of ite and 10 give to Y Bet mavied w decide wheter is omission being tule Ws our finances, the ing, xpEN ses wil fon until after Tuesday the m the fi is by Which he wi rebellion: for We Bave seen, on the ober hat diese of good faith towards the United Su have thrown overy obsta if which have soughi refuge denied them the mos: ordi uny. Resolved, That we firmly bell: ve thay all the nations of the earth dre calied upon to realize certain great td a that this is itkemise the destiny, under P ner, American peop'e, That the world hn archs, of despets, monarchs, arietroct Leguiar sticossion; that a new age ts 0 when the troth of th 'Y hospitality or courtesy, Wm. H, Barton, Geo. A. Lathrop, i "The National Advocus, lication, The (How in ued i Mins M. ‘As Bngley, ue | ite dnd two soba: irs. MH. Monod tn my ats ven ‘toon, M0 Adve, expt the Bagiey, take it from them. ‘Those reasons have greatly advanced: the prices, an@ noxt yoar, it is “believed, the si will not be one hogaticnd 46 the county in the Contodardate Bates