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6 2 POLITICAL. EETING OF TH ENTY T WARD Asso. ation. held ab rs No. 455 Friday eveu x 156i, at Dw IRE ROSO'ULIONS We pled > fe most cordiady eu the nomingtion Mayor, and pledge ourselves to give bim >in the t n ered to the ei ers of the thee, for ‘hve Resolved. Franet ao \ presenting the omipe' reons to Hl B. ASTEN, President, mary hminded and sitions. THOS. RP. Dy rotary. A BEGUL: KETING OF THLE £ eorge B. McClellan Democratic Ciw mett Shades. ov Tuesday evening, Novem ¥ addon nb NALONS, SIXTH hela att 124, the tollow- pr of the wo! the Second tagentatic anc and Whereas, we of those ae nomin; Second Aldermanio hi to ow we recommen nis ent and the onty candid : Resolved, on for Alder. | wan 0} chat very true and loyal vol will unite Resolved. Thy Justice OF the Resolved. Tha date for Civil jusuce of the § Rewolved, Tuat we endorse Kdwa Michae cantidates for ¢ vin di- ‘omas Ki ein dh dH. Cunnic neiimen of the First Couneiimanic disty ‘ Resolved. end Willam Kenuedy asa candidate Tnspecior at we endorse Mr, Pa‘rick Cullen as a candi- Trustee to Aili vaca WM. MOLLOY.’ PATKIOK HAKAN, Vice President, he el attend & this (Monday) eve: OCRATIC 16 Bocwe- JOR f For School ‘Traate THOS. WHITE, RICHARD COOKF PATRL Aw, Seeretai irman. ATS MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMO- cratic Assoviution of the F ward, 6 Madison street, it wus una Resolvea Wala for Alderman, recei supper BOXNORS, ? goo recari, Ti Manas, § SORE. N, B.—A cpecial meet i be helt on Friday evening, Nov. 27, (0 ratify the ubove nominations. Rally, rally, rally im your might, A MERTIN OF THE. NEW Bowery, Noven) Tously adovted. that we endorse man of the Se 001 Commissione: GATES TO, nl Convention of t, the foliowing ‘or School Commus- OINT MEETING OF THY ammany and Mozart U J, neld wt 113 Mi nously nominated ret Mic 8, doux McDr ‘Tuomas Sum CARD PROM RICHARD WILLIAMSON, JR.—RE- ports ba at in elrentath (omy mat 1 of the Bight his waed that tt umstanees, be AJAMSON, JR. HE TWELFTIT ara the reg beem witha x nih war. T OL withdra ‘orm the yn nor will it, ii sundown of Nine'e Union Hens 104 for V jah Gistrict, com prising thes c ut CHARLES M. RVOORT. HE CITIZENS OF THE TWELFTH irich—Lrom a veluble souree Dunder: stand uh eireulat tion, m of the candidates opposed to me intends to nd posters unnouncing, on the eve of elec: meal in favor of the third candidate, Ru mors fect have beeu industriously spread. therefore dec mre all such Abd. similar assertions as nnunith qiied faisehoods and jabrieations, m It never entered vantage oF disad- remain @ candidate mend to Tete from the cor atyee oF any otwer cand: rman in th ng, Hort ot my fellow citizens, heir good opinion. I would consider triile with thel Kind power! ni mmlue—to be the people of my friend: a im cis diated ta andidate! zeus te the capacity of & HERRMAN. VHE RUTGERS raed a8 Our cane at t. sident, rederick Li Justice of th THE THIRTE jab, held the STH WARD ME- broome etre ndidates wes foliowiny lose) —bor Mayor. €. GODFREY GUN- Avenmen, PETER McKNIGHT; tor Coun ARD SILA JOHN V f, President, MH. Rowrriaivmen, Secret 4 A MEDTING OF THE CONSTITE SIONAL UNION ‘ 2 held at the Sinclair House, cor. on Saturday evening, it Was Unanimously resolved that, Whereas the vente wards hay in the diate the cand date for M rey Gun utional Union party, under the pretext OF the apprehended elect on of Bir, Bitiat, we niy we owe to the public to suate that i from the fact, as a believed, that and that ith sure 2th inst th a chara t bo met ROMAINE, Twentysecond ward, } ' pCommictee, h ward, nitie . HURD, Chairman, 1, Bewonth ward, RERTA, To Baxcoutiy WILLIAM € WANT ia and reas miter, OS a, dhe, AT HAL ad THE USUAL PRINTING 5 cots Posters, Chrer rates, “TE you nY, 13 Park tike place at ext, 28a inst, vader the anspicrs of the CONSTITUTIONAL UNION PARTY, JOUN L. NOYES, Lresident. GERMAN CENTRAL ORGANIZATION, ADOLPHUS BERCKMANN, MAX GORV?, Presidents. NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, OUN MEKEON, © aer % with o list Of Kpeakera, 4 aper. NTURRS © nw 4 Pr ee tor « - r elect ‘ ¢ vibe ce trick, Gous uaving at . need the rotten und corrupt elique that wd the part with which Tam ida openly dos conti alle. find. Texyret ne nut of tate port wv a Feit the prose Au ‘ wri AN y ta U4 i. ° . nothin : " ty industeionsly civecmudag Peporie teat withdraw from the CANWARS AHR Cy Joe thee on the morning of the day of ele: so my friends. and also the friends of imiegrity, justice Qnd tried ability, to give no credence to thik “weam invention the enemy,” bat to stick to the revue lar democ colors unbesitatingly and with ‘ndustry nes, 1 hereby id wieked fale hood: row ithetanding Bad will Wr = already mace by me int ne Boar of Aldermen. Lon t your rein that they er rage the names of Nichoins Beng ¢ Justion, and NICHOLAS SEAGRIST, cond siren, JONSTITUTIONAL UNION NOM ‘ATION J Vor Alderman e the Two th district, URTER ROWE W. ii. GILDERBLERVE, Con rmon, ©, P. Atrew, Secretary, “aod Mr, | | Webster, Jc Wiluand mais. ' i i © wards selish purposes {distri | JOHN T. HOF FMA! | nent When* | contidenee, ‘Cuere | country without bring ach to induce 14@ | yay says that Mr, Boole hus done well for us, | it owing to the high prices of livini | pays the'advance [tis not the rick it | Mogi | i ? 8 Prrocrary ? AND UNION NOMINATION. cratic organizat: NEW YORK HERAI®D, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 156 POLITICAL, YARD. COE cos oF the Binht ward—Be eMee 40 important to Vegnd corcbslred a6 tate f schogl oulcers. The citlaen Ce cne we would earnest y rotomincad as being Gor posed of men wel kuown for honor aud nbidity, trrespeonire eC mpmissioner—WALTE W. ADAMS. For Lospecior 2GE DU KONE, rr sPORN B. IUSSB Ady Foran CWILMIAM C. HANNA LAM TUCKBR, Chain 7. IGHTIBBNTH WARD. nal na, mente district, Bighteeath ARD WLLLIAMSO uncilimen, Sixth Sen ateomib and & 153 Fifth avenue. district, Ninta, ‘ hteeuth in WILLIAM 8, OFUY Kis. 7 avenue DAVID f JAQU. i) Wes! Twenty second street, GEOLGE McLBAN, IM West Twenty-seound sireet. JEREMIAH PANGBURN, 736 Greenwich atreet, JAMES GALWAY. 29% Bicocker atrect ELBERT ROBERTSON, Second aveaue. For School Commissioner— WILLIAM Li. AFILSON, 102 East Fifteenth asrest, For School Inspector BERT ENNEVEB, 160 Third avenue, EDWARD COOPER, No. 8 Lexington avenue. THOMAS STEVENSON, 166 Kast Twenty third atreet i ce, Sixth Judioal disirict, Bightecnta and Twenty-irst wards. RICHARD KELLY, 111 East Thirty-#ourtn street, For Civil Justice, Sixth Judicial district, Bighteenth aad yen tveflent Warde THEODORE J. FONDA, 146 Bast Twenty-third etroet. NION DEMOORATIC ASSOCIATION OF meetin corner. of Fif- war rd monte wuabinously adaped:— . That the Association endorse the following gen- leserving of the nuppors of mi democrats for tae ective « tu whieh they are nominated —For Mayor, \NCIS 1. A. BOODLE. Alderman of tho Tenth District, A. Jeremiah, Police Justice, Wil ian HL. Manstteld. il Justice, J tL Mint. Councilmen, Samuel les Koster. Jeremiah’ Hefferman, Michael ©. Gross, School Com- ‘Trustes. Jumes A. Carolin. TENNESSEY, President. F, Pressrow, NM Yor Councilman, Firat diatries, WILLIAM H, BALLEY GO BRACT. Fourth ward, ra‘iy to your standard bearer, Willlam, Waish At @ large and enthusiastic meeting of the Fourth Word Jacke n Association, held nt the Index, 33 Oak street, iy resolved that we ‘slucerely support the following derman—William Walsh heo! Comins aoner At eae panel ee . Joweph Kein. vol Trastoes— | Join A Loser For School Taspector—James H. Bork DENIS BN) cori, See etary BSF, Presideat. JSerewan Pe NEANOIS I. A, BOOLL CUMB, MILITARY HAM 193 Bowers meeting of the above club will be he! on Monday ev Nov, 90, at 8 o'clock, It ts requested that every ward will be represented. ISAAC ROSENBOURGH, President, ‘Socre'ary, IPTH WARD CiNIZENS SCTOOL TIOKET.—AT A meeting of citizens ot the Fifth ward. irrespective of arts, held wt the realdeace of Suuel 8, Wyckoll, the fol- jowlug gentleman were unavimously nominated :— Por School Commissioner, JAMES M TUTHTLL For School Inapector, JANES PRICE. ‘or ‘Trustees, JOHN BESSON. JOHN H. WHITMORE. By order, BAMUEL 8. WYCKOFF, Ghairman. Josern G. Haxiuson, Secretary. IPTEENTH WARD. Union ticket of citizens and taxpayers, and of the domo. ns, for the pttblic schools: For Commissioner, HINGTON MURRAY For Trustoca. JOSIAH CLANK, EDWARD BCHBLL, ‘To fill vacancy, WILLIAM H. DRAPER, WILLIAM M. Ale BN. Kor Tne@p< ovr. go. BROWN UNCROSRY BROWN. we |) Chairta, isizens' and Taxpayeya’ Hux A. Runt Secy, t - Union mectage. DOUGLAS TAYLOR: Chair'n, ABeanad Porpy, Se JOUN P. GAW. Chatty, Pariiex ‘McCanx, Sec! D. A. MULE’ Jous Uuzatone, Bee'y.”'§ MeKeon Organization DISTRICT. process ALDERMANIC REGULAL DEMOCRATL McKEON AND UNION NOMINATIONS. For Alien Alderman, WILLIAM DOUER’ POLICE, JUSTICK. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, SAMES MAHONY. ‘To the voters of the Ligiteenth aud Twenty-first wards The undersigned citizens, residing in the Sixth Judicial spectiully awk the residents of this district to thera for the purpose of electing Mr. JAMES to the important position of [olice Justice. Mr. Wu. Li. Towsxi x } Tammany Oonvoation. * Convention, | Mahony has been for many years prominent in the | gifuirn of the public He is honest, fuithfnl and intengent, peculiarly fited by hia habiteand knowledge of tho people of the’ district for Cais position, and we cordially recommend him to your support EDMUND L. HEARNE, ORO. W. VARIA WM. 1. WICKITAM 8. W. HUTCHIN! BRYAN LAWRENCE, JOS.'W. CORLIES, and three hundred others, ELLOW IRISHMEN, AROUSE!—AS IRISHMEN, CAN we support, in the ‘coming contest for Mayor, ah Eng. lisbman—oue who has proved himseit so to be; born and bred on Kngiisk soll, a mupporter of the Prince of Wales, when our old Sisty-ninth would not turn out to receive himt Hia:c we not bad enough or English tyrapay in the old it to our own door@in thist Bone Why did he fucrease the pay of the alree! sweepers and dirt carmen? B caine he was forced to doo, They could not live without ut who DAVID &. CODDINGTO! AWS. LATHROP, the higher the taxes the higher with me and break the ring, a vole for C. G. Guaiher, @ trie S-pporter of the pror maa, and | an Engi shroan, ST IRISHMAN. NERBBY NOTIFY MY FRIENDS AND SUP. vor * that IT have withdrawn from the canvass tor Couneiman of the Bightecnth ward, anc Learnestly request my friends to support the re aemocratic nominee for Councilman of the Eight iB TH. Yours truly. AMES H, WELSH YOR R JUSTICK, 1M, 19h and Wd Warde—Tih Judicial Distwiet NICKERROCKER DEMOCRATIC CLUS.—FIFTH Senatorial district, —Ratitication and endorsements. — For Mayor—C. Goifrey Gunther; tor Alderman, Bixth di trict. eames Reed: for Police justice—Rarnabas Osborn; for Justice—Moses D Gale; for Counciimen—Samel T. Web: ater, Michael C, Gross, Charles Koster, Frederick Repper, Owen Keenan, Prosper J. Blinn, William Fisher, Presi: dent; Louis Kah}, Vice President, Godfried Bohm, Trea surer; C. Kiedenbach, Secretary, M S$ ASSEMBLAGE OF THE CITIZENS. GRAND WAR MEETING ic menting of citizens witl be held a a Thiraday eveninz, December 3, at half-past 10 respond bo the call of the President for ad- wnteers, and to expresa the Kentinents of the ard (othe glorious victories recently achteved by the American forces tinder General Grant. ‘Atno period alnce the commencement of the rebelti have the people of this city bad greater cause for lation on the progress of the war. or reasous more cogent to public declaration of their determination lo sus nion cause. The volunteer army which has won dying honor mu: by a prompt and vounteers tn the field ed reaponne lo the call of the ut, meeting will comprise friends of the Union of all ant of ail parties, and wil: be addreased by many of the most popular oral of the country, among whom may ¢ name Judge KELLEY, of Phitadely jeneral SIOKLES. Hon, WILLIAM M. BV Hon. GH. eT 9 Cooper . vain, vO WM. H. BOOLE. General FRANZ SIGEL, A Rev, K. H. CHAPIN, A Uiaplay of fireworks ia honor of General Grant, and in comnplinont tothe army of Volunteers, wilt be exbibiied on the avenn@ south of Cooper Insittte, This expected that Major General DIX will preside, and no efforis wil! be spared bo tender this masa assemblage of op peopie of New York @ demvnsication worthy of the 1D eRUNe, JOSIAH BUTHER! 5 ORISON BLUNT CS LEX. T, a , HON eM ve 1 Dar. »ENCER KI vA DARLING VUSTAVUS mame fe Mkt 5 FAN, 40H) O'BRIBN, at DBAN. TOWN 1 MACY. Committed Of Arraugem TS Ny au MEG ULAR NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCILMBN. JD 4h, tty, 20h, Bist aad fd wards. YOUN Hater, WILLIAM GALULAGTIER, JOUN KEEGAN, ALEXANDER BRANDON, THOMAS NOLON VALENTINE COOK ed may procure cloth and paper Bi hold their tickets, at the New York Foceived the re omina wpectfully decined being a candi was scooped. unanimously nominated as the candidate for Councilman for the Twenty rst ward. by fully endorsed by. a dint, —Hugh Brady, 4th dist Jas, O'Briek, bth dist James Br oka, Gh dist —Joba Mi Tih dist—Jacob Voorhis. Jr., 14vb diat.—Joho 8. Betts, BS OmArT HALL, SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. LPH, (PH, RTH, DBT AND SBD WARDS. Ata mee ing of (ae Twenty-iiret son te the Re er gat ae ae has Banc uemiay even vender 6 Dill biades, G2? Rhird avenue, hr. Grady, who bad ular nciiman. moet re~ » which declination Whereupon. ir, Alexander Brandon was on MICHAEL COMMERFORD, JOHN FLBMING, JOHN MULLALLY, Ob" nof Mr. ander Braodon ii and will receive our full support, Ath dist, —Ohas, Guid 9th dist. —Cilbert D J0ch dist, Thos. Be iat erte 15th dist.—John Anderson, ese JOHN MULLALLY, THOS, HOSKY, HUGH BRAaby ‘THos. Hoary, Seo! ‘The above nomin: t dist,—David Bauks, Jr, dist.—Peter H. Jackson, Ny. ‘Twenty-first Ward Delegation General Committee, Nuw You, Nov. 25, 1803 Vk se ATIONAL DEMOCRATIC McKKON AND UNION NOMINATION. For Police Justice—Third Judicial Distric'--Kighth and Ninth wards JAMES M. MURRAY, wore TO THB DIFYRRENT CANDIDATES AND 01 zations. All candidates. that expect Wo be elect 7 re Hee aus ‘caprsmsly to Vaciorg. 17 Peart atreot. or elae their tickets wil! bo loat aud they will ceriain- ly be deseaied, SMALL; BENJAMIN G, canoy RIOHARD WALT! EOPLE’S CHOICE FOR SCHOOL OFFICERS OF the Seventh ward. For Cominissioner, WILSON for juspector, JOSEPH P. JARDINE: Trustees, Sana nal H. BOSIHEN; vo fill va- REGULAR UNION, WORKING «1 Citizens’ Bomination fer Police EOPLE'S CHOTC ews, Texpaye Sustic—Twelfth, Nineteenid and Twenty-second wards, Sev. enth Judicial disirics — fs the chenpest, iy Pro ‘pour manufacturer under the gndzeae pat EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. “The Citizen’ MOF 87 MALL —stventit DISTRICT We observe by an advertisement in jera dof this | day thot our names respectively have been forged to » paper Dwi porting to be an end: Ration of Mr, Binpheu Ce ement of the Movart Hal! nonal- n AS A Candidate fr Coun climan of thie district, D to state that Mr, Geo. vegan is no our candidate, ‘Nor will Any person who resorie to such a contempt politica! dodge as thatever rece ve Any pert irom us That no member of the Mozart 11m 1 oF: gan! ation may be misied, we desire them to refer to our: palvos personally, SV ENTY FIRST WARD DELEGATION TOWN MULUADLY, MICHAKL COMMERFORD, THOS. TOREY. JouN FLEMING Ot HUGH BRADY New Yona, Nor. 2. 188% | REGULAR BEMOCRATIC REGULAR DEMOCRA’ BRGULAR DEMOCRATIC BEGULAK DKMOCKATIC. NOMINATION. FOR MAYOR, akan 3 1 gecbd DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Reese UNION NOMINATIONS, ‘For Councilmen of the 8ixih Senatorial district, (Ninth, Fifteenth, Sixipenth and Bighteesta wards), Captiin Francis C. Speight as n suitable important position. 18 great experience CHARLES M. _VANDERVOORT. GET THEIR PRINTING 01 ion done correctly promptly, and as cheap y the oriziual cheap priater, J. DICKSON, opnpeite Oly Hal L.—ELASTIC RINGS FOR FASTENING ballote together, can be had of . BUNNER (sole ts), 11 Jobn atrect, rower (at any hour), corner avenu OLITICIANS CAN every descri, id of C. W, eth KGULAR DEMOCRATIO NOMINATION, BOM MATION. NOMINATION. NOMINATION. Cc FOR MAYOR, FOR MAYOR, honest democrat. BGULAB PBOPLE'S UNION NOMINATION.—FOR w Poiice Justice, Eighth District, Sixteenth and Twentieth JOHN QUACKRNBUSH. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- (ion, Kighth Judicial district, Sixteenth and Tweatleth ards, For Police Justice, THOMAS A. LEDWITR. UNION NOMINATION. FOUSTEENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, RIQHTEENTH WARD. Fos Avoxeman, JOUN D, OTTIWELL. EGULA® DEMOCRAT!O UNITED NOMINATIONS. SEVENTH JUDIGIAL DISTRICT. ‘Tweilth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second warda, For Civil Justice, JOSEPH B, TULLY. For Police Jusuee, NICHOLAS SEAGRIST. For Councilmen SEVENT!! SENATORIAL DISTRICT, DAVID FITZGEK ALD, PATRIOK RUSSELL, JOUN BRICE, ALEXANDER BRANDON, WILLIAM JOYCK, VALENTINE COOK. DAVID R. GEORGE. Al WILLIAM 8, OPDYKE, TAH PANGBUE: JAMES GALWAY. WILLIAM HEPBURN. Rees UNION CANDIDATE FOR POLICE JUs- district, Figuteenih and Twenty-first wards, Hoe Bisth ANGIE ©. SUBIGHT. a To the cirizena of the Kighweenth aud Twenty-first wards:— At the leciion to be held on the Ist dav of December, 1363, @ Police Justice for this district is to be clected. We, the undersigned, take great pleastire in recommending person to fil tui8 in the po'tce De. rtment, good judement, and the fearless manner in which e has always discharged bis duties, preeminently quatify him to perform the duties of t o ‘Edwin D. Morgan, United States Senalor, Wilitam emeyer Erion. "Brady, ¢x-Mayor, I Woodrutr, 18 West Twen- wenty ninth stecet: bast, Twenty-ninth street: Rev. H. EK. Montzomen 115 Bast Thirtieth rect; Dawiel Sanford, { West Thirty-seventn street; wt Willian F. Carey, 249 Fiith avenge; Nuhain Sulilvan, No. 6 East Twouty-ninth street; Kt. A. Witthaus, SL West Thirty. fourth algeet: George Y. Coins Je. 17 Raat Thirty eighth street; A jeorge,. sas ehveenuth street, . B. Walter Magee, 36 East Twenty- 9 Gast Kighteenth street: Wil- Tett. Seaimant. 404 Fourth’ avenue; Andrew Campbel!, 404 Fourth aventic; Charies Yates, No, 4 East Thirty-third street; George A. Petr ss, M. D., 20 West Twenty-ninth street; Rosé Mood, No. £ Went Twenty nint» street:” Hugh Attchiticlons, 15 Bas: Twenty-ninth street; Sulli andoiph and Budd} Smith Clift, 15 Wee, Twenty nint! leorge Bihot . M. D.. 38 West Twenty-ninth street: C. Deimonico, Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue; Philip Caswell, Pith Avenue Hotel; Charles H. Kerner, Clarendon Hotel, if EGULAr " POLICE Turner, 245 Fifth aveaw ninth street; John Foster, - ‘ION NOMINATION —FOR Je dusice, vigih Judie dis:vet, Seventh, Eleventh and th Wat eee STEDWAUD XM. Election on Tuesday, December 1, 1363. KGULAR DEMOCPATIC UNION NOMINATIONS, Tarumany and Mozart. Third duiicial district, Biguih and Ninth warda. For WILLI 5 CHAEEES. WATIERS CHARLES J. CHIPP, Chairman of Tammany Hall Convention. Jaws Saxpron, “HARRIS BOGERT, irman of Mozart Hall Convention, A. J. MeCotiovan, Secretary. EGULAR UNION CONVENTIONS—SBVENTH JUDI- clal District, Tweltth, N Wards, Novembcr 27, | at Dinglecein’s event tain J, eteenth and Twenty-eecond Conventions reassembled 4 Union He ice from their chairmen. Cap- i WILLIAM H. DECAMP, Kaq.. ppeared in person and deglined the previous meeting gwherenpon the nominated JAMES H. WRLS!I, of the Twelfth ward, .resent incumbent of the offier of Police Justice, for re-election in the district, and CHARLES E. SENKINS, of the Twenty sesond ward, for Clvil Justice. AMOR J. WILLIAMSON, 7 Chatrm SAMUEL SCOTT, j g B. Tort 7. B. M ppRovray PROPLE'S UNION NOMINATION, FOURTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, Comprising paris of the Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, Thirteenth and Pourtrenta Wards. For Alderman, GPORGE S, EARLE. Baa DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN CNANI- mous Norm uation,—Sevents Judicial district, Twelfth, Nineteenth and fwenty eeoond warda, For Police Justice, MICHAEL CONNOLLY. TON NOMINATION, astice, Fourth Judielat District, WILLIAM II, VAN COTT. fe Vleet EGQULAT MOZART HALL AND McKEON DEMO. cratic Nomination. <6tl Judicial Distrtot (18th and 21st wards), for Civ Justice, GEORGE C, BARRETT, RRGULAR DExooR ATIC NOMINATT cilman of tho Fifth Seuasorial « th, Eleventh, Thirteeatit aad Seventeenth w ia iat lCt eameetuccuire: Rk. FRIENDS OF GOOD GOVER! iT IN THE Fifth Judicial District, to the t and faithfal cay cidate. EDWARD SORT SaORi, “Te te endorsed eminent #).pbuilders Wr. i. Webb, Panel D, Westervelt, Rosevel, Joyce & Waterbury, sad & homof othera Secure your ,laliots to-day and vote early t+ noFrew morning, Nincteonth Wi ursiant to n: eS BRYAN ai ions made, at Convention nnanti ously ‘nun, { Secretaries, EGULAR For Civ IN FOR € at ‘weaty-! war MOZART a W. ORAKE PARSONS. CHOOL TICKET.~TWENTY.BECOND WARD RRGU. lar Tammany, Morar: aad MeKeon Const!y.denst Tajon nomin:tens: SCHOOL ONY SetON: ’ BENS Y. ni x BOLOOL INSPEUTOH” barnontty SCHOOL TRUSTELS NG. TRIJEN. JOUN TASPE WM. H DOUbRTY, a AMMANY HALL. —PIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, Tenth, K ‘Thirteen and Seventeenth wards DEMOCRAL.S REGULAR MOMINATIONS, For Councilmen, SAMUEL T. WRESTER, a! HLEFBRNAN, u AEL ©, 038, iN vA, on Te MY FRIENDS.—I WITHDRAW MY NAME AS ® candidate for Councilmen of the Fourth Senatorial diatric HENRY K. WOODRUFF, Fourteenth ward. FPAX PAYERS AND Cirtz#NS* UNION §NOMINA- von—Por Mayor, Francis L.A Boole. At & meeting of the Executive Committee of this organization, held at the i, Aven s¢ Hotel,oa Saturday eveming, November 28, as Resolved. That, recognizing in Mr, Boole an energetic, bold, determined and ex able man, of remarkable industry Abe exeentive wbility, and believing his qualifications to be uperior to those of either of his competiiors, and that the inieresis and welfare of tue property holders of this cit; Wik be promoted ly his election, we hereby recommend him to the members of th organization, and to every other tax- Payer Of this cily, as worthy of auy Waseun Marrunwa teen iIViNaSTON, Chairman WB Wrouwann” | Secrstartes, hone aan POLAT COAL, POLITIOAL. 0 THE BLEOCTORS OF TE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS AE PEOPLE’® DEMOORATIO CLUB OF THE BE. trict, comprising the Soventh, Eleventh and Thiru ath venth Senatorial dastrict wiil meet at O' Neil's, coruer of warde-on Korty a street and Sixth avenue, on Ao day evening, Faciow. Cragin You will be \ei6 upg on Tuekdas, | Nor. 3 ab? 0} “Ail membersaf (hig Glubaro Decomber Ito elect w Paiice Iuaige for the Filth Judicial | ed to elton, By 1 NOUN ATKINBON, Clairaian. Gisteict, comprising the above wards, must be aware | BeRwaunp KxBNAR, Secrelary that the position of Police Justice fs ene of much wore then | — ——. ns ~ J pootinasy Co Zour lives. goar erty, your pro ue REGULATORS—18TH WARD BRANCH A ~ ~ ie ie iatraie d fi ting r tore evaiding in your istrict You want capable, i itheul, A 9g a ge Voodward wa ones: Men, And You Want uo other. You ull hi com. mon interest in this matter, The common safety of the Community demands iat you act, and that you act mow, t seoure the election of acandidate eficient aud worthy o} duly endorsed a8 @ candidate for School Taspector, the Taemubers pledging themselves to use thelr undivided ef forts to secure the election of the can’ ©. Warriy, S¢ J.C. MARTIN, Chairman, She Deaton. TR AID M. SKLDMORE “ cheer ARD M. Sik f We recommend him co youns coming up tothe Jacksonian | "[AMMANY HAUL |e ea ante DISTRICT, (ost, a4 being “honest, cxpable and faithful to the conatitu Democratic Republican Regular Nowiwation tion." We urge you lo vote for bim, and work for him, oa . Gor Aldermen, faring you that “in wo doing you will wot only be act ag GRORCE 4 JEREMIAH, for your own inerwia, bat fur the interests of the WLOIE | owave Count Isaac 1 BROWN; Boobie of the city of New Yo ‘Bocretery, Ciairman, F. Skidmore iy well aud favorably knows as Clerk of J the Jetfervon Market olice Court, Where be has faithfully — oak Giianed TED DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. ‘TAMMANY AND MOZART, Fodictal district, compriaing the First, Second, Third Performod bis daties for many years past, aod was for Merly @ member of the press of this city. He ina selt-madso tag, aud deacrves the cordia: w»pport of every voter of bis i First, WM. 0. BRYANT, Evening Post, ‘and Fifth Wards 8. DRAVER, Coninisstoner Public Charities Bar Police Juaiice, JOSEPH HOXIB, Rutgers place (with all my heart) BDWARD HOGAN Wal bik Bhd ‘Seats Qs 5 Shipb is plreet, P 7 Bal NN. JAMES 1 iy douthairee PATRIOK NIHAN, Chairman Tammany Hall Nominating Convention. qiune Suptivax, } | Seoretaries ‘pwik HaGckire, | § Tammany Tall FERRENCK DUFFY, Ghairrian Mozart Hall Nompimatiog WELRBORN, DANE DS WESTERVELE. shipbuit s 2 , Bhipbuilde: ere THOMAS TILESTON, Charleston Steamship Line Houston ENEAB ELLIOTT, 73 Norfolk sizest. Gon Gg ROBBY La,“ JOYCR “& WATERBURY, Shipbuilders PEAT twee, t Seeratarten ‘CHARLES FOX, ex-Alder DECLINATION OF MR. McINTIRE ARCHD. HALL Captate of the Pore f35 Medison atreet erect Tattlal Consents Pee ee ee te the Pleat Judiclal Convention from the Fifth warde= J¥NtH—En Lhe event of my name Ing brought fore the Convention for the office “of "Police Alasimtrate, "you wil please state thal, under exist mg clreumsia Advisbie to longer rematu @ candidate, and tuat the vom. bee of the Convention shall receive my hearty support, With anka(o the warm aud crdent friend» that this con. W2. GARDNER, 575 Grand street, wad olhess._ 0 THE VOTERS OF THE FIFTH SENATORIAL T° prseice ibte, tht ech and Hh Warden La fag been freely cireniated throughout the district t! have withdrawn ase candidate for Counciiman of the mn district, 2 would beg to pronounce auch fabrications us | to 5 A developed, lam, ge respectfully yours, false. Iam aad shall rer 2 & Candidate unt! suDdown LOBT, McI NTIRE. Tuesday, the ist of December. JOHN LAMBRECHT. ee ——— PRL. a seein i ing FOR. alt i eater U ag » Niacleent! tieth, ‘Twenty-lirat a ‘RK UNDERSIGNED ELECTORS OF THE KIGHT- y-seomd wards:saucs H. Watson,. Nichbie I, Babe ecnth Ward has vocal 5 “ faithful action of RICHARD OBRUEN ce he emotes cee | cook. Jr., Willlam Starritt, Charles C. Pinckney, Josepa Gud. duct as Gouncilman, the beat evidence: of bis uadeviaiing Upp, Bichael Snyder. ity, take pleasure in recommending hm forthe sup: | 5 " sp tegriy | eit . ‘ TON NOMINATION. Cot his fellow ciiizeas asa caudidate for Alderman for TUNTE ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. For Alderman, be Bighteenth ward, JOUN LALOR cities (Sigued) . . IGAAG BELT. 2M Fsbo ES | NIIED DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION (MOZART od MoKe JAMES KB. NICHOLSON, MOSS TAYLOK A RIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRIOCT—Kighenth and Twenty first wards. », Ldeein it un. ea E NOMIN ATION IBLAEL OOR6E. OBAKLES LAMSON, ROBT. L. CUTTING, 0. D. F. GRANT, NL, MOUREADY, voR oryss, svsTICR, GRORGE C, BARRETT Gideon J. Tucker, ‘Chairman McKeon Coav'n. “Chairman Mocart Convo, H. McDonough, See'y, | Martin A. Kells, Sec'y. NANIMOUS DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION—MOZART- TAMMANY AND McKEON DEMOORACY, For Civil Justice ird Judicia! Diatriet, nd Ninth Wards, CHARLES WATERS. New Yor, Nor P. @ Churcnitt, pear HALL WARD COMMITTEE, TWENTY. Ward, Ata ropular meeting of the Democratic Ward Committee Of the Twoniy-first ward, held pursuant to adjournment, on the 28th of November, 1863, present one hundred and thirty seven membem answering to their names, Jerome Buclk Eaq., the Chairman of the committee, being unavoidably absent, on motion of John M. Tracey, Bva.. the Hon. Biephen #¢. Pinckney, member of Ausembly’ elect, was called to the chair, A motion was made by Nelson Smith, seconded by ide Hearne, that al! persons elected atthe meetings beld on the evenings of the 26th, 26th and 27th instant, be vote. ‘Mr. C. W. Baker stated thaiithe persous roferred to were not elected by the Ward Commitice, bit wero pretended to be elected .by a meeting over waica ofticers presided who did not belong to the Tammany organizacion; (hat said pre fended members were bogits. Ac. ‘On motion of bir. J. M. Tracey, the motion of Mr, Smith- was ia‘d on the table, ‘The minutes of the last meeting were then read. f Mr. ‘a W. Baker (hen ouered the followlag resole. ons ‘Whereas, differences of opinion among the democracy of the Twenty-first ward exist in regurd to whom are the regu- lar democratic nominees to be supported a: the easning elec ton, ‘And whereas, wnder such circumstances. it iy the a of the Democratic Ward Commitee of the ‘dwenty-first ward to declare to she democracy of said ward the persons who are the regular noininees for said oficcs to be elecied at the approaching election: therefore Keaolyed, That tho democracy of this ward endorse and cheerfully aunport the nomination of FEANCIS 1. S. BOOLE FOR MAYOR. Resolved, That Paniei W. Clarke, of the Twen. ward, ix the regular demseratic numinee for Folice Of (he Sixth Judicial district. Ra: ‘Tivat Thomas democrasic nomince fx C! istrict ; Hesolved, That the democracy of tnis w: and cheerfully support Daniel W. Clarke MoCahill for sard oftices respectively. solved, That Alexander Brandon, Dari Patrick Russell, John Brice, Wiliam ‘Joy Covk are the rezular uuminecs for Councitm: venth district, and that Charles Guidet ior School Com is- moner, A. Hawilton Pride and Wesley 5. Yard foe School ‘Trvistees, and Thomas KG. Dwyer (or | Laspector, are the regulay democratic nominees £0 respecuve oilices, and that the demociacy of this ward wil cheerfully tthe same. tions were seeuaded Ly Edward A. Moo 3 Warkns, FE! K—At an adjourued necting of the Third Judictat Convention, bejd on this (Weanesdis) evening, tor the pur. pose of nominating & Chief J for salt district, having Already placed {n nomination James M. Murray, eq., for ustice, the Convention unanimousiy” nominated Charles Waters, Eyg., for Civil Justice, iu connection with the wbove named gontleman, Trusting this may prove Batis!actory to yoursel’, we remain, yours, very truly. FLIX LARKIN, Chairman, NION, TAXPAYERS’ AND PEOPLE'S UNION NOMI. \. ‘or Councilman, Nineteenth ward NIOHOLS H, BABCOUK, Jr. pe NOMINATION. First Conveiimanie di permitted to et. For Counciiman, WILLIAM H. RALUSY, U, B. AAT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ¢ above nained aasciation, held at their rooms, No, 164 Sixth wireet. it was unanimously resolved: thai GaN. Her Than de endorsed aa Alderman of the Twelith qitwrict. The Members 10 general are Fequesied to ‘at houorable Ineans to secure his election, as we toe! confide: whe W.d make an honest and able fepresentat: C. Wusox, Seretary, WM. tf HUNIER, lresideat. ‘VOTERS OF THK TWENiY-FIRST WARD, We nave joined together in the formation of the Twen- ty first Ward Citizens’ Association, having signed the follow. ing p edges vi7— nderaigaed. residents of ‘of New York, hereby 80 ty cach viher to support loyal, hones’ tent men to Bll the different OMe ‘son MeCajuli ix the regnls we Of eaid Sixt Judicial will earnestiy rid Thomas J he Trenty nnly pledge 6 fattatul und compe. of his ward, respective aul two weeks, Mel wiih alos: unanimous ay pros abiltug ciizens of the ward. Three meeteny heid—the first numbering over one hundred gentlemen, ering nearly three hundred, ard the bs! Wi about five hundred of the mowy substanci ree Esq. ue ward, ‘The time has been too short, to re. Nir. ©, W, Baker supported hls resolution: The time i ‘The Chats ut the question on the resolutions, and they » this 1 roa oi rihabpget tg | were adopted with grea’ enthusiasm. Afar tie ade ption of the resolutions, Neisou Staita, Judge Hearne, M. Mahony nud severe! Cuather men, mot men- bers ui ihe conunittee, retired from the room. Mr. Bdward A, Moore then oered the following resola- tions, whicu were adopted amid cucors — Weerens, certain perwous, without any wuthority, om the evenings of the 26:h, 26th and 27th of November, instant, maliciousiy entered the committee roo of ue Demoer: Ward Coinwitice of the Twenty-first ward, at No. nfo jin UB with your vote & in kuppart of the followsny Lick unciliuen of che Seve 5 cknev, Alexander Bran James It. Watson, Jo Cudlipp. David Pitrgeratt. Lor Police Justi ard Kelly For Civil Funiiee pector=—DAVE tors—B, 1, Third avenus, such entrance beng made by forciny, open the doors of said committee icom, an JOH, HUB W ODOR, forcing off the lock from the door of said’ room. ALVA HALE. Aud rear, such eutrance was a wills] aed malicious D, " Lreapass; theretore Hiaay D, FAULEREIL } Secretar Resolved, That the Chairman 6f this Committee, incou- | Faascis Lumtand, Treasurer. neotion with the Executive Committee, be direc’ed, and they | wink. Dodge, M.-C, Hull, James Underaitl Bre hereby anthorized and empowered, to enpioy counsel | AP, Munn tenvy F Hal ee bist mhoneuan and to take sich proceedings and action as thay may deem | Roe Lockwood. Daniel B. St. Jona, J uiiua D. Smith, Proper, wid as they may be advised, to bring to punishment | Jerewua Tica, Drea dlodyemat Witt Bale the perpetrators of said tregpass and outrage, ‘On motion, an Executive Committe of two for each eles- tion district, for the ensuing election, were appointed. ‘On motion. the commitiee then adjourned, subject to the call of the Cai he Wm. CH Wadde!!, Charies¥. Rodgers, Thoraas Win. P. Lee. Georg: 8.0. 11. Baliey. Win. M. Leasts, Greeny iteWinthropChas. G. Ju @ L, Schuyler, C.F. Stu Rev.'S.H.Tyng.Jv., Smith Cl vi Joho Stephenson, Sami.B.V bi hdwardkilpatrick, Wm.W. Derorzest. William Ry John Weboer, Giles White, Win. J. Fray D, D.'T. Marshall, J. W, Warner, EI Thomas E. Ryder’ Churies J. Dye, UL A. Murtock, Theo. A. Goes, ‘Cooper, Hamilton, Solpman 1. Jorepha d sitter (hep adjourned, STKPHLN KR. PINCKNEY, Chairman pro tem, R. C. BEAMISH, ) Seoreiari Daviv J. Dau. § HE MAYORALTY.—THE APPROACH OF THE ELEC. tion shows that, as we have before stated, the real cou- teat for the Mayoralty lies between only two candidates, Mr, | Henry G, Detores', W. 8. Thora, Gunther and Mr, Boole, ‘The nomination of Mr. Blunt in | Thos. M, Wigha considered hy {is frends as merely complimentary, and | Fred. ort voting for hia wili bea waste of time [or auy one who de. | Henry Day. sires to save the city from the Aloni« F. Robins, riog. Af Tammany and Mora " | derem: why do they not nominate represen'auves of the pe ple of | DanC this city instead of representatives of a secre! ringt Every | A. M. 8 one knows that the uomination of Boole was a ‘cut and cong dried? aTair long before the conv A fuany eri | WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, LEARNING SHAY MR dence of this was visit le at Tainmany tia'l ou the day when KORUE C, BARRETT has been put in nomination the convention made the nomin: Within (wo Lours | a#acandidate for the ofice of the Sixt it after the nomination was made, the front of the hall was District, very cheer! wily oroawented with an tounense transparency, which AS x practising lawser in our co.) had been long — before prepared and kept lying | Ww ing law in toe vflce of Messrs, Larrett & Bris on band for use, biazoning the candidate's name be. | made, Wall street. fore the eyes of the unsophisticated citivens who | Frot our knowledge of Mr. GEORGI. ©. BARRETT parsed by. Are the domcerney ot New, York. then, in the | wo rey rd bls nomination as in every was ay exesiient «oe, ands of aring Who may make their banners, order flage | bis professional standing being good, his wbilities more (ann and pictures bearing the candidates’ names, and arcet enerything to suit themselves, only a#t the last moment ung through the form ofa parke' conver the names, for the sake of ci ning that sustain them, because they are “‘regular!? the average, and bis character irrepfoacha it ‘We make this statement without reference to politics, and with the single desire to signify (+(e citicena of this Judie cial district tha: in our judgment Mr. BARKEIT is eas ently it for the postion to which ‘This is incredt- ble and absurd. Mr Gunther is in every sense mi Dan ran orest, lar’ than Boole. “If either Is the regi iar candid James W. Gerard, Daniel D. Lord, open, free democracy, it is Mr, Guniher. Tammany and | How. Murray Hoffman D. E. Wheeler So. ‘wre both “irregrila ng to Uielr own repeated | Hon. John W. Edmonus, tt declarations concerning thus much How. Gilbert Dean G weak claim of Mr. Boowe's supporvers that he iy the Ton. Alex. W. Bradford, Stepis Rominee, No one needs to be told that we have no personal | Philo t. Buggies, Jobu G, Voue, gads to serve In this cones. We vo not want apy patronage | Willian Betts, W. Gerard. Jr, from the city government, Mayor or from any other poittical sane P. Martin, touree. We desire (0 see a cor) of city afl Charies Donobie, changed, Henry Day. the ring divides the spoi's. citi ens," and W. Q. be sells otiices and appointment: 4 provably ten Ge years tw come. Elect Gunther, and Taamany has nC, T. Bralut, no longer a shadow of claim to represent the demo- john A. Osboru, craile force of New York, and the ring ia broken up. Elect ‘Gorman, 3. W. Fowler, and tue ring. if they enniaot buy him—(Woole | John K. Hackett, Richard Mott. ity Inspector by Mayor Opdyke)—if they cannot | Hon. W. R. Becbe, buy Lim, will two years hence organise a new com! ion to wield the democratic ‘nussea ior their own personal plunder. If there were any hope o! electing Blunt. the re- pudlicans in New York might weil claim & right to take er own way of reforming the city; but that i conceded to be hopeless, We therefore stron-ly urge them to austain Guather, We repent that they must recognize the fact that the cisy 1s democratic, and in seeking revorm incity polt ST_ DISTRICT. UNION REPUBLICAN COURCILMA RIC ston geee reat at ns bevaties 06 tet Sree Coomtemenee dered, and the followti i Tcket a a tics they should, as wise men, take advantage of rt Ww. Ww. among democrats to effect ‘such reform, aud aid the WM. it. Y. efort’ by every means in thew power. It ie sup. CHARLES RILBY 4 by rome that Boole is very certain EDWARD B. CUNMION, fe & majority, that it is not Worth while to Clas 4 ENE STER, vote for Gunther, This i@ # great metake, At present JO} |. COSTA, Gunther's chances are fully equal to Boolo's, It 1s rumored Chairman, A. Jacnson Pivxe, ary. Ata meeting of the independent democrats of the Fi Couvelimanie® district Be seeousy has made a bargain with one of the ich there are several weakly orcani- are, tou viess, drtven to this that the Tammany ri ablican rings (of tons) to help them. They z by, the strong opt ad the Gonther ticket, The bar- the above ticket was unanimously gain is unders Od, a6 weual in such come, to Vol and offices. On the other hand. at the Siate electi ‘Tan. HENRY W. ELLS, many sold one «f the Movart candidates—a eritoe which thi Chatrman. Movart men threaten to visit By selling Bcoie, who is a Joszrn W. Hows, Tammanyfman, ind not over well beloved by Movarters, . ‘These are some of the tnituemees at work Ata of of the First Counctimanic Mr. Gunther. is lar, te aisirict the ticket was unanimously adopted, aad re- 7 Bopular, and & devvern part of honest men of all classes to reform control of the city. will elcet « the ring. We trust that all commended to every voter in the disirict. PAIniCK MURPHY, Vifth ward, Ubairmaa. ty Tuomas Wess, ence to nceomplish & a , MPUE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE EN. | [8T,COUNCILMANIC DistRIcT. ‘ TDibreemeats the ners. —Siteqnth ward conautusioual | ion ef the pm acp toads aadpeoniing See ee BFiby ‘oudese os Piru, Sooond, Third. Fourth, Fifi Sixth, Seventh, Bighth GE Tpaasceers Rett | me menigg os veers Josern Wacrrustock, Secretary. me | CARERS A VIRMBISTER, ’ ane a nes 8T COUNCILMANIO DISTRICT. NAMMANY HALL. nT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. l i it, BAILEY, BIGHTHMENTHL AND TWENTY YIRST WARDS, — of , NIC DISTRICT. JAMES | MAHONY QP ALOR UU B UNION NOMINATION. ROBERT D. LIVINGSTON, MORGAN JONES, FORBES HOLLAND, Chairman, MORRIS PREIDSMAN, Chairman, — Gronce Growpr, Secretary, TPWENTV-FIRST WARD TAMMANY HALL Comat. | Op MANIC DISTRICT, aR TE ap fi Satunpar Evexina, Nov. 28, 186%, 2° *ihiuanr MALL HEQULAR NOMINATION, the ward committee was regularly adjourned to evening, at 74 o'clock, at their regular meeting room, 383 initrd avenue, and whereas, over two thirds of the ward commitics, upon assembling at the com- mitteo rooms, found the same ‘at ite entrance by squad of poiigemen, and the room occupied to @ great exter by policemen; and it waa also discovered that a number of individuals, who are not membera of the ward committee, DP ALDER Mant DISTRICT. MOZART HALL REGULAR NOMINATION. For Alderman. also occupied the room, of ing measures MORGAN JONES. Uo'the itercetof the democratic party ana To The section | sean HUGE SULLIVAN, Chairman, A. Boole a8 Mayor, ond Jamies MORTIMER BVLLIVAN, } Secrgtariod the sath ye ihe ighteet at iy ah =. j 6 Bi . compriaing ent nye ‘Orst wai da motion hi ade to adm! JD _ALDERMANICQ DISTRICT.—FOR regular. mn ubers Of ths ward committee. then walt 2 William Wi Jodorsed by the German Second Al- {he door, which motion wae deaed inthe veqaire by the | /lermanlc Dy i ieminewherenpon the members present favorable to J set, i inations retired in a be ly from he fi WM, x Frengnat,foomh ward Aajouroed to hernare Mecabe's, 201 Thing aveave, wien the Hisie, NG. Vice (ixth ward, meeting wae called to order, ond the Hon. Judge Hearne Lows Roratixe, eesteah avs the chair, ood Nelson Seatih ond Tooke Beene | 4, Pe. lemme f ooareneee Seiattsecettaes Sahatiescecs Soper oe | —catee eememene otk wi Jon wa opted — -~ fumoived, “hat we support the reeular. Lontaat ALDERWA SPRIOT, Francis T, . Boole, for Mayor; Jamas jeboury, for Pence 2 we PEUPLE Ss onotor, Justices Robert " D. Liviogsion, for Cirt! Justice, and the Hotoot aod Couveiimanie tckst nominated by Tammacy ny witia Rewoived, That tho memyers of the ward committee | 6pD ALORAMANIO PIENRICT . : ThADY, MEM! "hives po hord subse hotnwn, - & FOR TRE MAN ILO HAR AND WiLL AGAIN Nuison Barts,’ ee ee wr ETA Watt. Tice, Tomems, | ecrntenton, \ YOR sUOERKad. ALDERMANI0 DISTRICT. ERMAN PLE a, OFOLOB FOR ALDERMAN, : WILLIAM WALSH 3° JUDICIAL DISTRIOT, EIGHTH AND N wards. Begular Union Nomination For Police J ust siti BaENRE WILSON. ho Li Drak Sii—at a meeting of the Union Judicial Coay Of the Third Judicial dis'rict you were ¥ naled for the office of Police Justice, The uniers therefore, most respect{ully roquest you to accept t Hi bp este i Peis, Myers Pee, lock lense Travie John Reysers nts " rpenter, 0. ‘Coppin: yer, Eqdsell—Ninth wart, ANUREW BLBAKLAY, Ghat ichth war: payor, Rov) Avonzo Buss, ge UDICIAL DISTRICT, NATIONAL DEMOGRATIC McKEON AND UNION NOMANATION. For P Mee Justice (Bighth and Ninth wards), JAMES M. MURRAY. 3 JUDICIAL DISTRIOT, “KIGHTI AND wards, Nomination, ANDKE BLEAKLEY, Chair Trowas Q. Baxen, {Secre ie H ALDERMANIC DISRT Wegular United Deme: For Alderman. JAMES MoMAIION. AWEED, Chairman femmany Convea Epwarp J. Km CHT, Tames" Manton a” { Secretaries, SYLVESTER &, NOLAN, Chalrinan Mozart Conve Hesay MoQ.usker, { Seoretacien. eNRY MANRON, TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Keguiar Union Democratic Nominations. Tammany, Mozart gnd McKeon. Fo} Civil Justice MOSES D. Ga TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. a FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRIO! FOCRTH JUDICIAL DISTRIC FOUBTH JUDICIAL DINTRE ‘The cant in the Herald, signed by D. M. OTB man. and P. McGrane, Secrelury, tating that at o, Hou held at'my house. corner of Third avenue aust Street, Mr. Gale was nominated far Civil Justice, is | every particular, Lwas @ member of the Mozart tion which unanimonsly nominated J. Daggott Mur | for Civil Justiceand neither Mr O'Brien nor Mr have been in any Convention held a} my house du Present month, WM, BU) WM. M. ATE SUDICIAL, pian TCT. FOURTH JUD! S FOURTH JUDICIAL DISiRIGK, FOURTH JUDICIAL DinTEIon, (oses D. Gaic having. by his cards in the era on the streets, represented htinsel! as be! of Mozart Hall for Civil Justice, we deatre to 6 half of the nominating Convention, that out of th legates composing the Judiciary Convention, w acrabled at William Burke's, parstiant ¢o the oa!’ of zart Hali General Commitior, Mr. Gale did nyt rose: a xingle complitnentary vote dn the informal batto the contrary, tat J. Dagge't Hunts Bag mous nowinee for Justice, aud that ali représ. to the effect that Mr. Gaie isa Mozart candidate ary false and intended ty deoeive the electors of the dista J. M, HABRINGTO pascal Chatrman Nominating Conve d as Pye, B aan’ } Secretaries. Ae JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Tenth. Fifteenth and Seventeenth Ly REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION For Civil Justice, J. DAGGETT HUNT. ATH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. vo Seventh, Bleventh aud Thirteenth wards. TAMMANY, McKE CNION, CONSTITULONAL PEOPLE'S FOR CL FREDERICK W, TH JUDICIAL DIS RICT, 5 Seventh, Bi ‘AL meeting ‘of the Un! above district. held at the Constitusi Friuay evening, 2008 fnst,, in poraui General Committee, Frederick. W. Loe endorsed as the Union candidate for Civil Justi Fifty distr Fifth dist WM, UARBIMAN, ith ward, Saves M, McCants, Thirteeuth ward, seorcta: xy. STH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, © (SEVENTH, ELBVENTH AND THIR' WARDS.) REGULALK DEMOCRATIC UNION NOMINA' For Civil Susuice J JOUN H, TRAPP, TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT—7TH, NTH A © wards.—Tamm: U nation for Police Justive EDWARD J. BHAND) WILSON SMALL. Chairman Tammany Hi Joswrn Lrons, Secretary EDWARD L. CARY, Cuatrman Mozart al! Co { Sceretaries, STH JUDICIAL DISTRICT—SEVENTA, EL! OD aad Thirteenth: wie mmany, So/art nomluatios Vor Police 3 ___ BDWARD J. SHANDLEY, ATH, JUDICIAL DISTR . 7TH, UTH A» 0) Weeds: Tamurans, Mozme: and Vedpin's No} FOR POLICE JUsTICK BKDWARD J, SHAN PLES UNION SCHOOL Ti + ‘Tammany, Movart and MeKeon Ur Vor Gomumisatoucr. WILLIAM [fl CRANE, at Veonie’ We DPE wr Ore vo Kor SAMUEL 5. SOUN H.W. TH JUDICIAL Dist: and ‘Thirteenth ward: je Movart and McKeon, gince the somtnation was tad fron, the canvass for the Mes or Pi Ing electio PETER MITCHELL, 172 Citn TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ‘4 Seventh, Kleventhand Thirteenth Wards. Mozart, 3 People’s Nomingt¢ For Bolles Justice, FELIX WARY I JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Kightecath and Twenty-first Wards, TAMMANY HALL REGULAR DEMOCRA’ NOMINATION. r Police Justice, DANIEL W. CLARKE. For Civil justice, THOMAS J. McCANILE. if JUDICIAL, DISTRICT, Pa CITIZENS ASSOCLATION. EIGHTERNZI AND 1 TY VIRST Ws THEODORE 7, To rar Voreus or tHe Distiict = 1 earnestly ane the support of the members’ of and of a) coop d tt evi wo porpient chaugtr’ ry merely to subserve party ends. ada Pa RODORE J. F 67%, 25RE We, the AL DISTRICT, jersicued, residenta of the 8! istrict, consisting of (be Kighieeuth and Twenty-i of this city, recommend that WILLIAM BOTES, FSQ, be supported by the voters of that distr Civil Suation at the ensuing election, e Naw Yous, Nov. 25, bons 7 Q@TH WARD.-AT A LARGE AND RNTHIL meeut nich was held @tJacob Koehler's, t siren! last Friday evening, it wax wanntmously endorse wimg ticket: or Gil J : For ‘Aldermen MORGAN JONES. For Counctimen—Charies A. Viehineister Job h-- vey nm Michael Brophy, Patrick "Ws recommend al! ovr German fellow tte o trict ‘above Will be sure Vora for honest fen Ti. tt: BURORDER, - Beton Veet ARDr, § View Po a SEAPT: | Secretaries, TH, WTA AND ISTH WARDS.<FIPTH J th ed and MeKeun Demecratic] . Maan, TH WARD REGULAK DFMO. Seemed eeaes, =e or RICHAL: BENJAMI Toca agnaey FRANCIS MENITAN TH JUDICIAL DISTRIC amd Twenty second war's publlorn, ond Couto justice, JOHN A. STEM MLE! TH ALDERMANTO DISTRI T PAYERS AND ELTC? AX PALEY ENT AND ot WILLIAM &. ELY har! for Alderman ‘or the Eig leave moat respectfully vs the support of the tas paye eit neDy @ tite strict to diac arge th che the pity te OF OHNE, BARN AID, 296 Fro VED HEN ROWS AT. 4 © AVED NICHOLS. 166 Howry ytrers. MOLLE RS, HOGG & WAI NN, corner nd Waler treet 40% Onerry atrnet, me wrert. MACK fd StS Tuas, 6 Peet roadway 'S, 258 Henry street. CHOLS, Bost Broadway, BALL, Henry street. aero, nth Pireat, a ~~ ANOREW LEaRe

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