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8 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, -OOTOBER *30, 1864. ‘ Islan? ts to rece! direct money aid for local purn ses, ' There aro toree democratic candidates— ame! taate Pian of the aod Newioundla, (either in the same way oF ie 40 orion avd it, Rankiw, whilst the cepndll THE PRESIDENCY. deading Power iu Europe. sep: bs T bens € ede quarre img b twee deanid Col nel Haw- : a ‘ton, Sop ee aE Se ee Fhuriow Weed ine neem trying to bring aboub @ senege Jes over bows tm the past—and we x We are convinced, upon mavre reflection, aud looking fain sad Seunrake jaiercata, cod | MISS DICKINSON ON THE STUM! diy, Too | South SPs aay ae shall have AB pores Tey aeet THE NEW CONFEDERACY. A PROUBLESOME DBEAM AWD WHAT 0. THE DREAMER ALLEGED 3O Have BY 4 POLIOEMA}—THE CASE OF OFFICER 0) & MALICIOUS CHARGE BIPOSED, Tho trials for the week opened with 0 full bedget casea. Ag usual many of these were unimportant, of offer Cook, of the Twenty-cighth, was one of the eareiuily wWlo (he facts Oi tye situatrom @ these colonies with ‘which statoemen must deal, that ® would be tm- yy tpn og be rte ‘s eainn of ony Sil By a crats, I$ is reported tbat he bas applied at Wasnicgtoa | The Chicage Platferm and the ‘¢Last | by the god of ies they eball bave extermination. tain the {ree covsemt of she veveral secivons, We | for ® lucrative appowtment for Hawkins, who, Be de | Dagch’’—Gem. M’Cleliam’s Reeord Keo ro aye yg pte 3 we seo bait S mitien ‘ Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- Clares, he can buy Of. and leave Raymond the oaly candi- mea ‘and | peculiar thas bes fer « long period ecoupied the time foundian? and Prince sim pe degree Income wit be working >! “o'r | date ai tbe proper timo io the feld; Buteven thea Ray- | VieWed—The Wate Lecturer im Favor | treacon, wearing the faded blue more beautiful ia our | the Board. Citisen Charles Wood, of Ne, 688 Edward's land. system of reaponsible geverument under movarchical | mond stands no earthly ebaoee if the democracy co8- | of Extermination, dio. sem. "to" hoes aay C.Will you" have ‘roade “Ra | surest, compiained that he had been gressly saasulted : thority—tbe best which the er yet geen, | Centrate mpon one candidate, og | T80 Cooper Institate was well filled last evening by an or separation?” aod. the ‘soswer comes | clubbed by Cook, and that witheut any provocation wham Ant ciletiog ihe nest” Kuatantees for the meourity of i's |. theseventh district dos not present apy featares largely composed of ladies, atizested by the | tnriling beck “Give un itty years of war fether toes ieterest, There dves vot appear to be any contest. and property ad individual freedom. If there is su een aren Ppeae fo be any oneteaking # | public ‘announeemeat thas Miss Anna E. Dickineon, of | tbat.” and we respond, * Youniall be sustained unto the ment patriotism and suificieut political information in To a itish C J bh 4 alo ‘Ri ‘ ‘4 and baif way . se 2000, end.” Wesee following ‘them Tf menjtora, shuttered, The Northwest Territory, Bri there ror Sarees Cone pa ¥ fon course ‘a Conga sad the he, damag i “exposures aren of Se antennae opened there ma (reat rush for front pone Ba oy mone crutches, to the fina Bight of the pra presi Aarge redone i \- future compared with whico the past bas Leen but recent Kapress tri wily upon of tb “ lumbia and Vancouver to be Ad shodow. Tne resources ef these etieaten ore tmmcnse, | Wi'l yet lear that in polities ae seen seats, and certain of the light Angered gontry were quite ears g. and Wwe say to, theoe seca: “<Will you bave de pentanad by! te de mereen, peace by hey look apd tbeir interests are common. The inhabitants Papers is the best policy, Change of records and parade | industrious in plying their vocation, for wo less than three | Yih goirred and t glorious by the light hardy amd twdustrious, amd tm them have not declined | 0: bogus nominations generally react. The republioins | 4. Wemen were relieved of their gold watches, As oor of mertyraen ona, ora eat ieceel teen weeny te thoee qualities which have distinguished the groat na- | 10 the district are yet ina muss, three candidates ‘ “A pagan Lagat not present would like to know | Shall be sustaiacd unto the end."” We look down to the tons whence they bave sorute. ‘There is everything to | ing ‘he bonor, A great oljort is made to unite, aes ly readers who were not pr three hundred thousand crowded graves, from which Weve them to bufta ‘& great portbern free Power be bad Fm J nnccrro ayer baner ame posal | now the fair lecturer was dressed, we would state that | comes voice of thrilling pathos, saying, oan ooak eres ok vance tiny siti of slavery and the a oa imguon to ‘octtie their contest. all of —— Trill undoubted. | se was attired in a splendid light purple moire antique | that has falion from nerve'ees Bands; let no tread of re- ed *) bellion in the yoars to come. nor the thunder of oon! south of us in pieces, when they find that it no longer necessary | and looked ‘real sweet”? ing arms disturd our rest,” and we respoud, ‘ mitted if They Desire It ADJOURNMENT QF THE CONFERENCE, made by bis wife, He spoke aly Her scream “Murder” ard =Wates’? ait ine louder: A moments afterwards he heard some policemen ia the Use he democrate by Keeping the several republl: | y4i9g jcxneson was tntrodaced by Mr. Teendore Too, | peyor abalL.” (Appiasg) ibe eee THE POLITICAL MARKET. ies Congressional districts tbat a proceeded to address the audience as follows:— i = fe ‘ = Fag nae be worst. Hundred dollar Says Genoral George B. MoCiellan, of whom, perchance, Radical Gerwan View of Lincoln. also was struck on the RESUME OF ITS PROCEEDINGS, an a, Cad The New Phase of the Presidential Con- test in Th City—T Great Anxicty of the Pecople—Legisiative Jobs and jas the red, Yo the station Base; soon afterwards as she could get dressed. Mrs, ‘was the next witness in the oase. She stated that thong! ing. He managed a ‘ ; tha ba ered bincel up toauch a piten that it was meneed,” Says the Chicego platform, ‘‘Tbis war bas Phe Stpenstican (oa Liyreedipes Linecte, party may be pestivie \or bim to stop after he receiv . been four yours a failure.” Both assertions bela 3 tded, ye trouble, Ae ‘oret that fey keew foo General com, | false a8 the hearts that concotved and the lips that mony nega ely receeaie at co tineg mittee of Tammany Hall repudiated bis noraination ane uttered them, This war was Begue, in spite of the contraee ra, orion: gti keys, * sere oe created See eta coate thor porson, Hervick is now thrown | assertions of Major General Mociellan—this war was | fo, (Oo Sa ne taitor have aocfpted bim, although he {nto spasms, and is again amusing the politicians by bis | begun by rebels and traitors for the solo avewed | jg incowpetont aud bad. ees eee have peither prin- nasal growlings about “one man [Sea object of destroyivug the Union; has been forced | ciples por convictions; the latter have sttenced princt- Wood, and denied by others, who are equally good | pose of saving it in spite of traitors, before and behind; erations, und those who Support hha because authority. ’Tho friends of J. Trumbull Smith were quite | ig spite of the fire jn front, flank and rear is marching on | they fear MoClellan, * saoguine panerey a that be would be endorsed by the to @ grand and magnificent victory avd peace. (Ap ‘To prostitute eve's self may be ene by the object, The Adjournment. UE@ttorial Correspondence of the Montreal on) enee, Oct. 21, I ‘Tee Conference has now and bas io rerzaed Succeeded. It was understood the question of 8 Of tbe general and joval goveruments were Goaly ined this alterpoom, and the proceedings @nally wevised. Part «f the delegates left by special traia at four P. M.. due in Montreal at tem o’olock, avd a (ew took the boat. Report of Conierence embodying its reso ‘tons 10 be revised at Montreal Oovernors of various * Brovinces tv be a,pointed by Confederate government, by pees theiron ‘ies are to be paid. Reported that iaws of or—The Muddle im the Congressional Districts, dc. ‘The excitement over the Presidential canvass has won- derfully increased during the past week. Men who have never before taken any particular interest in sueh mat- ters, but quietly astended to their business, pow manifest a deep concern im the result, Soores of citizens of thie class manifest a nervous anxiety, and eagerly seize upon took hold of — ber @reamiand m« bad fas and A | soreamed uurder™ with still greater ores. rest her evidence corroborated that of her busband. So he ‘he case looked very bad for officer Cook. ae @tatoment, however, which he backed by good meny, that threw a difle.out und rather aa explanatory light on the affair, He said he was patrolling bis about two o'clock om the the night ta question, and Hf Momnca | every doating straw which in any way affects or fore- Goavation It ‘one of tho presen: candidates in but whosoever prostitutes himself without disgust be: | be was vuddenly alarmed by the ory of “Murder”? tig fo baci abarare ot, Contes ua | sSadows the renclt on the Sih of November. Tho manu: | too ‘eld are taken up by Tammesy, the nomination of | plaage.) She alluded to the acts of tho Soutzera people | traya his ove for prostiitioa. Judi at loaat cut Hole- a eet ea actin etme aI eee job, a ‘vl 4 Ista. ‘a tl Re ee eaen eer er scscmusiyi ts remma ‘asus; | iis feeling. Many who have heretofore beea 1n- | otherwise Yoke ot Me Darling Ce cemetnaae Nominee, | Pocket, appropriating the national purse, stealing the | Derces wis oureriain the Bope that the Lingoln of the | Overtacen by Officer Hoar. When they’ cume 0 com plainavt’s house they heard a vivient nolae w d rushed into the nouse, followed by officer McDoug: ‘who had beard Cook’s alarra.. It wat ‘ome moments be fore they couid ascertain what ay artmends the poise pro ceeded from They called at several doors, which were Teadily opened by the occupants, who answered their im Guiries, aud finaily came to complaiaunt’s room, She oiticers say he at first reused to admit them, ‘The muddle hss reached that point which must make | national goods , destroying the national property and out- | socoad term will be better than the Lincoln of the first je C 3 ; paring bimseif accordingly. ‘Thus stands the battle ten | 10g the Unicn, then, indood, was this war bogun for that | wien Lincoln im the ebief, will Dotray und corrupt every- days before the election. object, and I know of no fitter person to carry such a war thing that is left seapemranies aud unberrayed tom the — s eneral of term. kven now, before the election, they not The Nomin oto 0 meccneatel termination tienn: this taajor dissaise it. Why should thoy do it after they Have been FULL L/ST UP THE « | the United States Army and latest representative of the | secured ia their power? ‘The following list comprises the names of all the can. | NEW gospel of peace. (Laughter aud cheers.) If com- @yfferent about voting now feel 1% their roligious duty to atvend the polls, and not only cast vhelr wote, but get all ethers to go with thom that tuey ean, That there will be a silent vote cast for McClean next week larger than even anticipated by the friends of Little Mac no observer of events can for a fad iranchize not «!t8red for the present, Arrangementa, @re mnie by which Nova Scour and New Brovawick way coostruct their sections of iutercolonial railroad at they do not wish to wait till the confedorstion is | granmetrd, the scheme not to be promulgated till laid Buture the local iegistavares. The Conference. Tammany, —Anti- Wood Mozart. McKean Dem, Jobn Kelly. John Kelly. German Dem. — Twenty Third Michael Connolly, Jonn 3 and that as goan as he unlocked the door be {From the Montreal Gazette, Oct, 28.] moment devbt, While many conscientiously believe it ee L sate Bitar ecko kRead Pi made a rush at them, clutching officer Hoar The Con crence having now risen at Quebso, it 1s of } to be their duty to vote for Lincoln, hundreds of citizens | aidates put in pomination by tbe respective parties up te | Promise would not end the War four years ago, would i ‘What Lincoln’s Misrule Has Done. by the throat acd attempting to throw Rim down, Hoar Wmtorest to ine & survey Of tho ground travelled over, | wno recognize no party affiliations are fully convinced | yesterday:— oud it pow? Did General McClellan, whose memory was | The St. Louis Westliche Post (Fremont organ) still | oontesses oo finding himeslt upon the polut ca i eit! ‘ 4 . « at 4 tae results ae ‘meteria’s with eenien | that unless McClellan is elected this will be ths last Prest ‘uaion daunted defeotive, never apprehend that ccucilixtivg ha'f a mail: | urges its readers not to'vote for Prosident inseeres i tb SO HEL MCR Sask Dees. OO ico have been furnished } dential election that will ever be hold in this country. FOR SURRIFF. | Kon of reveis end cutthroate was but sharing thelr crime, Moreover, we should like to ask, where have we & | tp, and, wrestiog bis club from the grasp ot bis assailant, i Quebwe, those furnished to the orento, and some very fuli ones fur orican press, We bave tiken paibs to ; agin te guaranteo that thie war will not bo continued (our years re ante ie And that compromising vith traitors was treason alike | iarantes tits tts wat Wil ot memo it bas pty uced him with a blow upon ihe hoad. The stavementa ed, Af the people ae patient enough to doar it? After | fui, but all denied # ced him w They openly assert that the re-election of Lincola w:!) ead “Michael Connolly. in the establishment of a monarchy and its necessary rule RR. Wood Moure || against God and man? (Great applause.) Kvery species Farmer, “Michae! Conn and corroborative of ig the womon, it was further 1 statements with care, and we bo: | oraciaga What they have seeu in this campaign to jus- | jjoc Chapel Reps MeClelan Unione 6) of statesmanship and polhical cunning wore exhausted | he bi effecied bis presout re-election by the most cor- | shown that Nirs. Word bad deen cp vory Iate that aigbly + way receive with ep‘ire coulidence the | tity them in the opinion that such will be the result we | John W. Farmer. John Kelly, Joun W. four years ago in the vain effort to keep the South in the | FUptidle memus wil! he not, alter another four years, m- } drinking beer with the neighbors, and. that sbe bad @arrstive which we now propose to educe. ae War Democratir, =_ Federat Union, General McClellan was for the prerent engesed term The constitution does Not pro: | some augry words with ber husband, evideuce waa ‘Vo the urst place, it ts as well to repeat the names of to say. We simply chronicis this fact as one | J, W. Farmer. - John Kelly. tn toh Gilitdte Mad eamewher Cs teak oF ielasotig Sk to rule increases in proportion to tbe | very lengthy, but it did not appear irom ft thut tbe offi the m-mb-rs composiog the Conference, which were, at | which exists to a far greater extent among our most Tammany. "Anti Wood, Mosare.” McKeon Dem. ov two stools, and be might well bo forgiven (or seeing 9 itis lust has been teetol» aud 19 | cera had overatepped thelr duty or bad beon unaecess Abe ovwmevc,eut of the sittiag, furnished to the preas. | pubstantial aod thinking men than the public geverally | 4 Oacey Hell. 4. Qakey Ball, A. Oakey Tall neither before nor behind him, but only the earth be. fF Abe wacoad’ maser liruite ihoen Bat Gerily Violent. hr wreinvers for Canada were — have any idea of. When calm thinking men—not the an Dem, . Dienty-Lhird St R | neath him—the earth of which he proved himeelf so foud Otticer O’Brien, of the Thirteenth, was complained or ‘The tion. Sy EY. leche, M. L. C., Receiver Genera: liticians—bave this conviction the anxiety that exists | A. Oakey Hall. A. Saxe Hall, Wm. R. Btafford. iauce to Lincoln’s re election seem impor ond Minister of Militia, a [inet tobe wondered as, is Hope Chapel Rep. War Demorratic, War Democrasia, oe ares ee ee ere Lee ae vecausa corruption, lust of office and selfiebnot ie tea 4 bee fe Chis aera RE han Fees The Hon. ou A Siacdonald, M. P.P., attorney Gon- | Thé circumstances of the. past week nave developed a | Wm. B. Stafford. “rot oe Cronin. A. 0. Hall. Peete art Mint net to" tak teccBee = criat Ga pase sae formiaabie dimensions? Ai ndinit | rick, of $478 m money; that he made complaint at the ra} for U. por Can ida. much stronger {eetivg for McClellan in the army of the inooln is an ordinary President, and manyfocnfess o i i y Brie The Hin G. & carter, M. P. P., Attorney General for | Potomac wun bas been goverally supposed. Omvers avralts Tommany. — Anti-Wont Moonrt © 2-Keon Den. | Te—-mbo. were traifore, and there were som wN° | that hos worte tua ordinary, and yer the peopievare | Sates, Bouse, and wilcer O'Brien was sent to arrose a am, D. Russel. Somaph B. Tully. William F. Howe | did not know | those who rvsiaived | arin ds h which, es citizen Darwid stated, be refesed to Lower Canada. withous number have privately sent letters and st per ateen Dem. Zeentyihirtse Rep | Bi eka ca arom icion that there | Srilictally made to believe that they must vote for Lin. further stated that he based tbe charge ‘The Hon, seorge Brown, MP. P., President of the Ex- | ments to their former assocutes iu arms, now at bOMe | wiliem F Bowe, ailan Howe. 0. i. Stuart, yer great many iu the cltyrot New York who support. | Col! Ruch estate of things must lead to despotism and oflicer wpou the statement of Anastatia Fitz- eontire Canacii. sullering with wounds, and others who have oft she ser- | HD Chapel Kap. Gitivns Asmrintion. MeCtrlian Union, «| Weree great many in tho city of New York who Sapper: | monarchy! | Linovln’s misrule hws brought things to ler of the servant girl. ADastatio was Phe Hou, U. Mowat, M. P. P,, Postmaster General vice, stating the result of the votiog in their respective | O. L. Stuart. Semmes Whiting, William F. Howe, ~ | od him Decanso of tier in rane nie ee ee erin | Sucka pass that, im epite uf the Larbaroug war system of josie up, and proved to be an exceedingly pretty miss of Tee Hon. A. f. Gult. M. P. i, Ministor of Finance. commands, which shows that a large majority of the ac- | War Demorratic, rar Demo-ratic, Proveeded to give a Lege tag a Leila ‘be | therebels, the war party in the North b: wn weaker, | Afteen years; but, much fo the surprise of the com- The How. T. DV. dicGee, &. P.'P., Minister of Agricul. | tusl votes polled in the Army of the Fotomac are for | 2 % Stuart. PE ON canted efforts to compromise with the South previous te the } while the peace narty has assumed dangerous dimensions. | Diatnant’ cho deuied overy allegation im. tbe complaint tere Lite Mac, These statements, vouched for by many Thoed Moser econ Dem eae oe ae Oo oe a eoy aeceded whoa 4 4, continuation of Liveoin’s tmisrile will strenetuen the | Ena said’ she only told eltizea Darwia what ene did iu the The ion, W. McDougall, 3% P. P., Provincial See- | of the most gallant offoers in’the army,havo made ®| enry Wr Genet, Wa G- Genuee, WIlMGA'S. Gomer. should never hold power, again. If they seceied wiped | dangerous party,and may load to violent outbreaks of thO | Hope of getting five dollars. aa miioess co,” This reuary deep impression, With these facts before them, is it at Twenty ‘hiedSt.Rep, Hope Chapel Hep, | MT. Lincoln was elected four yeare NEC ext November. | People she had becn paid previous to before the Boar ‘The Hon. Alex. Campbell, M. L. C., Commissioner of | all to be wondered at that the sensation stories about al- James M. ‘Thomson. James M.fuomson. | DAck When he was golug to be elected next Novem! (i ae aud ate lurther acknowledged tnet, the whote alate waa Grown Lands, Jeged frauds of the New York State agonts bave created Gonstit ab Unionists. Citizens’ Assoriation, | (Applause.) She thought re Se alee Ci gong Sa Knock Down Argument. plot concocted by herseif to impose upon citizen Dar- The ion. J.C. Chapais, MP. P., Commissioner of Pab- | a0 unusual excitement, and that the democracy believe | Henry C. Genet Wm. 0 Conner. Win. . Conner. {by the crowded graves. by the chivalry ind watthee tbat | Tho Newbury (Mass.) Zerald is responsible for the fol- | win and get his money. So s‘nas the real facts be- te Works, them to be manufactured for the sole purpose of prevent: | mmc Pgs nom a een ee Se a, hat that Wort 1. low! came known complainant withdrew tho cbarge and The Hon. L. H. Langevin, M. P. P,, Solicitor General for | ing the vote reaching the reepective election districts of | John Fox” Vincent ©. King. red Repper, a over, ua, bth Ae, Las ogy nae made a very satlafactory and acceptable apology to offl- Some: Canad the soldiers! Evon if the frauds charged have really gi German Dene” Twenty tard St. R, | SBall stand; that we Rave, done with | compromise | A politicien a day or two since was enlarging to afew | Cor O'Brien, who mood exonerated beiore, the, Board, The Hon James Cockburn, M. P, P., Solicitor General | been committed, tho military aulmorities nave nothing | Fred. Fred Repper, andreas Willmann, | BOW and forever, (Loud and cont: ued appinuse) That | hearers near the foot of Green street, one of theta ® | The latter. of course, bad uo poner to punish the young far Upper Canuda, to do with then; it is not withio their jurisdiction, Chea op Cities dive. MeCletlan Union. 4 WAS what the Chicago platforin proposed. Bus in it not ran soldier, when he oxiled MoCisilan a traitor. | gist who had made x6 much trouble for all parties, i 20d Bor Nova Scouia the members were:— The election judges in the respective wards, andreas Witimaas. Was a wee. soun Fea, 8 word was said in regard to traitors in arme ageipey (he | Thereupon the soldier rounded to and gave him a broatl- | Sho was allowed to depart unmolested, Mbe Hon. (. Fupper, Provincial Secretary. towns and election districts are the parties WR0 | gammany, A Wee heath, Mein Den: vernmen| hater ones pled sympathy wi side, which threw bim from his perpendicular to a He anarn as Henry, ‘Attorney General. areto decide that peint, aud mot amiieny tribuoal. | Rope Gamble. Lucien B. Wright. Owen Keouan, jorthern prisoners bela ‘4 or 4 pt nated condemn’ | borizontal position, the soldier with oaths, saying— The Hon. J. Mevully, MLC, Leader of the Opposi. | ‘The law of this State requires that the person whom the | Wm. C. Gi = Philip Q'Hanion,se | $08 against the foulest an ne Cutrages perpetrated | “anything else, Dut no man calls bin @ trenor under soldier sends bis proxy to shall deposit the soldier’s vote dont Wildes.” . = Pailip Herkle, by the rebels. The Chi rg erorm bad not & word te | whom I served two years in camp.and dattle field, witb- | | Glnasox. asead ag sie Ihe Hon. Robert B. Dickey, M. P. P. 4g the eleotion district in which Ro resided prior to en- = Wm. 0’Denneil. say about the public debt, the public ing pledge! 7 out panisbment, ‘while this boy can swing a fist.” There | 277% Gusstox, beloved wise or Putrick Gleason, in the 326 Miatiug in the ae All such votes have to be identified bevy nO response, the discussion Closed. year of ber age. t the poila, and there showa whether the soldier whose The Hon. A. G, Arcbinaid, M. P. re ‘The funeral will tal for its redem| aor of the federal currency, which For New Brunswick the members were:— fron tained the war and the families of the soldiers piace from No. 68 Chambers from*starvation, with the nations of Europe watchiog Strest, on Monday afternoon, ut half past two o’c'ock, pgghnah a c eabiigs concen ag BS boii oarea page apes: ae iit |B with eager eyes, stretching out ther bands to Montpulation of Soldiers’ Votes. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- Bon. W. 1. Stevens, D.C, a member of tbe | cua be proved it ean be mined whetner ine solder tear the nation asunder; nor of the grand old { ‘The Ilarrisburg (Pa.) Patriot states that a soldier from | mont. is dead or alive, aud whether is name is forged. family and former associates in the district cha tell tna ‘Tho platform had formed by the democratic party ‘Sxeoative Coun: 1 7. domocratio principle contained 1a the Monroe doctrine. f Fantington county, io that State, seat his proxy by mail (Fer other Deahs sse Third Page.) ‘tne fon 3 iM jachawen attorney Geveral, Louis Naumann. ete a e » y toe democrat, as authorized by law; but it so happened nr P. Mitcheil, M’ LC., @ member of the Execa- | Tue alleged fraud, if fraud it is, defeats iteolf; aud every res announcing that it was pled; tothe Union in the futare a ng 1 ANEO stoner Se la Mtge | ie Rowen estates srs | obtna Mm tetra ts cae et tar mnsst tt | nnn" noe ie prot ov enna a | A STSGTAE HOMRAN a4 ADE 30 SADR A eave josely that no vote wi a rigid scrutiny. q bh 7 ees Shine perme vera ne ees Geog on Ning bape nn on Wc Gover, ‘ne Geago Platform natually commenced with the trai; Nerey eee Cree eee a Denton ae: on Ohana iuserted. by Dr, 4 P. SovumiNaRS thatthe democratic party “is devoted to the Union-in | found the full abolition ticket. The proxy had mant- ermer'y. ox employed by ‘Solesounene of Paris), w ‘The How. E B. Chandier, M. LC. FOR CONGRESSMEN. tne future os a, Ub ‘the past? (ag ter and cheers.) It | festly been opened by some Lincoln officer, and the ballot | WY. peer ‘Colonel the Hon. Joho B. Gray, M. P,P. or Ferry and the other agents would not have made the statements that they bave, and swore Diet, Tammany. _Anti-Wood Meeart, McKeon Dem. : ‘Feo Hon. C. Fisher, MP. P. to them. We all know that there is not much | “¢—Morgan Jones. William Walsh, ‘Walsh. ~ Unico, ee 20 al Tones leaden a ebanged, Who can say that this was not done in thou- ORNBLIUS & BAKER! For Newioundiund the members were:— reliance to be placed upon the prefessionai politicians; elagn fayior. Thomes Casein We Btitcny, Bo, {ihe Drosking out of whales Cc BE eee es packers, ae = F. BT. Carter, Speaker of the Legislative pole pa improving this teature ia our F ard. = Bi thoir power fas nati (Ae 4 tor sale at our atore, They can be lighted SSID. scan leaden ie mabe ohhh pommes pene woliticans ‘nercasen “every Gah tas | Sotboe J. Barr, James rocks, James Broo to The Candidates in Mtssourt. Sc tance. “Tiby are ein tore eppreition. Weal 77? Publis remember, no doubt, the direct, statement, made aot Nore wae an Dea ee Ty was maclene te See es ‘The republicans have made their nominations in Missour! syed t well ret outof order. We invite ‘4nd ior Prince Edwards Istand the members were:— ler y a res! Maryland, that General | ¢—' y ma. Walsh, movem for Congressmen. In some districts the is spilt uy; E. V. : HAUGH WOUT & 0O., Solouel tue Hoa. J. 3, Gray, leader of the goverument, | Mele ae eet tics was parsded with-arent fourica | -Bijah Ward” vom eons BE Meena er ees Pied 0h, ee pects between the charcoal, radical and pene fneines's Ros, 458, 400 and 4°24 Broadway, ‘almer, Att a le —$— bal asl Wu Pore. lorpey tieneral ‘ al man onaned: by the ecemies of Mt lan. It abs ate 3 Ac z an. Sapeuneen nae ‘the eo} onthe Soe pineg the party, each running separate candidates, The demo- Riou. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLO! FLOUR, he Hun. A. A. Mucdonald, M. L. C. will also be remembered that within ten days afverwards | S“¥ermeagoWeed-Vernante Wesd. Win: a: Daritog. met gine Rata , before a blow hed been struck they | cracy, which appears to be united, bave made their Con- Conn Oniehe eaten Oem ties, ee Hon. G. Coles, MF. P., leader of the opposition, it 7es cet Py au two generals did meet a is bocss, thet 1 Rep. MeCletian Bx, Com, UO" Conatttetiom 1 larg at twelve por cent, . Sensible poopie wondered if a | grersionas nominations in every district but two. The Bugare, Sugars, Sugars, (rin 18 conte, wupwarte ‘Wine he “he was drugged and made noarly fasensible with liquoF, Hoh g BF Wey- H. Ketchum, Jr," Hiram Welbeidge, ff loan of | Serount at thas Tato, ander democratic rule, | following are the Btate and Congressional tickets :— pet Gebanuiee Le ties tithe. 3 ‘The Conference, tu! composed, met oa the 10th of Oc- | 224 forced to awear te the a while in that state. SP nery. Nelson Taylor. ae years of war. ey in ber AL for those Republican, Democratic. Wholesale department, 262 Greenwich reat. seaber_ lust aud forsmaily organized liso, aitting, in the bree pent) pe Tore Parade i ihe the | g-EPS Hawkins. Eijes’ Ware, BU P.fortoa. Then tosuswer, The Chicogo platform meant uamiti- TC. Fletcher, Thos. I. Prien — Seo Ne ace pad the ere Pashatreet eine | as the author of the slander, he, ag a matter of course, | s—B Manierric.James Brooks, James Brooks ak tn eek ce ths cea ae ; James McFerran. ne President 1 adopted the forms uf Parliament in its 4 die that bad cot in it somotbiog for dings, aud at an early stage of ite deliberations, plot, This sbows bow | §2W. 4. Darling ‘Anson Herrick. T 212, BROADWAY —THE UTMOST VALUF PAID ¢ tl easy it is (or designing men to manufacture all mac@er of War Democrat. Dumanity and the good of man. The lecturer refuted the for Diamon: hes, Piate, Jewels, Optical Instra- Sr maaieea thsi iia promsediags shoud Freee ant | canards during an exciting eanvase like the present. The | 4-Worgan Joned. —wilifam Boardman. statement made by the Chicego men that the war was a | irousurer -.°.-.... Wiliam Bis ee meau, ae, at bie ‘Private rooms. Oalee houre 10 to 4. private 01 bich ibered vt | politicians of clther side are not any too honest or above | 5—Bpes K. Bilery. ‘Robert B. Roosevelt, failure, by recounting what Londen arms had eflected | ti rney Gi bt. F. Win, ep |. H. BARRINGER, 218 Broadway, room 13. eho privates resolution Which wal Si to about | rspicion, but the fact that they are closely watching @—Henry J. Raymond. 9-William A. Darling. since the war commenced. ‘here were over two hun- ey General..[obt. F. Wingate, A.-M. Woodfolk. Size eee redone ag rae | sxeotne prveus race tan Fl tay So Ton, ARsENaLY dred and seven aveocmapd snare mice st orotty Vo pagan’ remerane | AMEaSESTHMAN SHERING, TO, FROM ARM, A courege. an maine, ’ ° WCU Afaban, oF a single iarpond, atm > Mas as to whether there abould be a union rena of th itea tore all sides goes to show | ra ZeM ty, Ante Wood Moart, Ft ame tener Gdloers ane men. If thet were fore | 2. *Samnel icaox, “charcoal.” — Joseph Hogan. moderate price, can do 20 by calling at 206 Wert Nineicenthe ‘qeooad day o; the sitting, ou Tuewday, Oct Ti, it became | (Aba much larger yote w od ju this city zac Donphy, = yearn of filares, he anced exkod the demeerata what fort Gales a henna aleyuanke = : — @ - — Feown outside tuata resolu 7, Ock 1, it Became } Any previous eect, Ad Uhat he. aajority for Moclel $$: Murray” James, Murray, dames H, Skater Ce a Pen a teehee ee tee” | 2. stloury 7. Blow, charcoal. Stafford, G3 WATCH FOR SALE-QUITS NEW. Pato Bed been Uuummously pacsed by the Coarorence, ‘Tuva | laa will bo the largest ever given avy candicate. Thecor- | § Cha Blauvelt. Coes Biauvele” Chas, Blauvelt bend pnthebecdi rp pe ilaye bin oo shames 8. Thomas E. Nooil. D.C. Tuttle ie ee forect we buiieve wo be ihe vaost important that baa takes | Téspondouts here. the republican organs in different parts | ¢—Rd. Merley. 4.8. Moloy. 5 ino fo epreaa Se ee ident S ceeepcenien te bose: ™ bor istered tice wate ee Ba Sill AX! be altad: toteetive ever twenty then. |. 5-3. Beatecber,. SoBegecien Eo Heaton, siting as. meinber of the House of Representatives, iu | §- John W. Moc Saree Orr. OUI |ANRiCH, 72 BROADWAY (NRW ORE The kind of union decided apon wase federal union, } 84Bd Maority. ‘The threatecing way in which et Sa. 37 = per fer! end ptenethn batt prom: Capi rere 2 Bn py oe ted man inthe trade for Diamonds, ‘old Galdand Silver, Fars, Seis. the nly. ied oalel * ] make this statement in their letters indicates that it has (sing aid and holp to the government; against every bill per Gruber, cyst ed Camel Halr Saawls, er any articles of virtu. : -—* ine, tie caly, os “om ne are at once bar | Sooper meaning than 2 appareat om ¢he surfece, and wars ~vod for the calling out of the national force and providing for é Jas. H. Birch,secesh. | VAh’’ Sorc sicovg goverarient aud tbe aiflerest Toeal intoreris | ‘4t un elort is to be made to get up disputes about the enlisting of the colored troops, to take tho plaeo of | 7. $Benjamin F. Loan, Jobn M. Glover. BRY HIGH PRICES PAID FOR DIAMOND JEW- wad feelings of the people of the several provinces. It Dich will take up time, and thes provent a fall - gr per spammer nasa very 9. George W. naa, Oden Guitar irs, Ollce hours only from 9 til 10 and thlz til & ; : 2 ; " , 1 at : = din Jacly rosngpiied Ubak the sovecelzn puwer sboald poi pee w igi) 7a ele n Me. Dietzatot Di providing for she istue of United states bonds and ihe | * Renominated. ald Broadway. Vaountions ) tor cent. hs . repr 4 . jemption and funding against every confiscation ~ = a shonld be ihe commander. fa chist of nt, Curther speculations 2 oa bepala day: 16H. Arcolan bill by mbich alone the traitare ia the ‘South ould be McClellan Maryla: ee Suen ane * \ 3 ie aes compelled to pay their just share expeneos of the | Te Baltimore (Md.) Loyalist, heretofore the organ of oan mer iad. "Te was uco Fectywigod, tuat the vocal egies | 4m008 tho curiosities of the canvass during the past | pgp V4 4a" Pent Tid. Rep Maye Capel om war forced upon ue by shemselvee; against bounty 'snd | Henry Winter Davis, tas taken down the name of Lin- ByUR aS, RUMRITORS EXeRNeS is, WERE res sould excercise their funcuious ander its authori. | Week for Governor is the letter of the republican candi- re Donovan, John Shifton, ar = *lemroue prosecution sf the wer” This party bas | coin and now warmly espouses the cause of McCiellan, Fiano Mirrors. Canin “and Glassware boxed and sipped. fy cel! matters of lal jurisdiction not deioed aud all dis | aate relative to city railroads and otber legisiative jobs ae ts candidate as Preaident ef the United States ee ee ee =e pret ine nj ne by ¢ tas several Pm ee ee ee S ae oe oo Polbessus a rhe Seats tat the Fe ot a putic hte eos papel beget halla ne hrs oh XPRESS Fi LONDON, LIVERPOOL, PARIS, al ef rs of 7 . T. * PRESS ‘OR i YVinc’s to receive their appointment from the general | and yet does mot say anything. The past reoord Wm. bi io view. Be may be Bore ot thee Te wan ine | | The Louisvilic (Ky.) Press reports the following: — Vem aio alt Rercoe Nerchacbten, valestbes and qererssnin apd to hold office for not less than tive | of Mr. Fenton relative to the free wool legisia- tt Tesult of bis:public iife tat secured bim bre ry steamer by the ew express, 60 nomination, | We understand that New York soldiers on detached (Langhter.) {do aot wank to say aay thing againat this service bere, who go to the New Kork State ageus, en Pia Ret chen sae : appointee of Governor Seymour information as gar ys reap, say esr: wick | how ey are to proceed iL order fm vote. in the Novoun- TXEREES FOR et Reward: a monate B5ranse, are these peopic attacking poor littie (eneral McCiellan | ber election, aro told that if they hold off for a while 4 parcels to for; I am sure that he never attacked anybody?” (Laugh. | they will be furloughed to go home for thatj purpose. 8, jor cause. ibere wae discussion about allow. eUCh Of the provinees as chose to dispense with the evant Governor. We did not, however, hear that ‘Wie was finally determined; but, we understand, It was Getermined that exch proviece, shoud ve allowed to tion in Congress, and the suspicious circum- Btances connected with Bis operations with the celebrated Van Wyck Congressional Committee at the close of the tavestigation of the affairs of the New York Custom Flouse, speak far louder than this letter. Mave he orm of legisiatare mbet euitable to in addition to this ie isa well Known fect, that every bures. , BVan Buren, ter and cheers ) ror E.-BXPRESS FOR NEW ‘tag in vic ket) down exvenses as much as person looking for special legislative jobs ‘at the next W. H. DeCamp: Miss Dickinson ios, ean at length General McCieltan’s Police Intelligenoe. ‘wae we oak an bar's Save gg rated [8 ant nyt ny ed i A mes of | 7 = J. cp Outwater, 3.6. D, Ontwater, Peninsular campa: en, onareing thas the failure aod disss- | arngcr OF DISHONEST CLERZS AND AN ALLEGED tp oem 6. om Constitution as nearly eis rown | railroad fare, additional ra: rants, or 0 mes, Dem: Indepeni ters attendant were be ed. OatV: Ds — ‘N E; Qo de adyised by ministers respousidie vo the House of | js, frym “burlow Weed down, either openly or seoretiy A Sioun Bhipiow. ry = fonction and te were et Nod clatmakae thet the | SOCSIVBR OF STOLEN @0ODS—SEESURS OF 'A LAROR ice at Now Orleans 1) ACKERVER, Mannger, Agrembiy. Avd the Upper House to be nominated by | working for the election of Fenton for Governor. This | 2—Jehn Soet.. = vietory at Antietam was won by Hooker upon the one | AMOUNT OF PROPERTY, RTO. Office at New York, 60 Broadway. = Crown, Recy rece ~smg it wa la eager be ‘the selec | may not signily auything, but it is bard to convince the pe pt G, Buell, SConartes O'Coner. hand and Burnside upon the other, and that he faiied to For some weeks past the firm of Messrs. Robbing, Cal- L. W. MORRIS, Arent. jens sould be made from the preseng couactis in aster 1 pesple that it does not. —Pranels J. take advantage of that victory by following the euemy | p o., doing business at 26 Vesey street, have beea = —— ves possible, haviny partcnia-ty 10 view to make the COUNTY TicKRT. see t = 3; Pome, Ep with proper vigor. His record briefly semmod up ie | Down & Om doing 4 S FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, enoice from momburs of all ebaaes of politica! opinions, fo Thomas F E. “emart T= Joshus Trance. this: As @ civilian he no record, bis party pro | missing goods from their store, and all efforts to find the | - 4 The Lower House, of coarse, wii! ave to be elected under | ‘There ts 0 particular change to record since our Inst | 2= Tou B Dater. Dably believing, for good reasons, ‘that Mr. Pen- | thief or thieves proved unavailing till day or twosince, | [JN® DEMOISELLE DE CaNnVE (SUISSh). BTANS She election jaws of the severs! vrowinces, until they are | relative to the eounty tieket, The different factions are | 9—Cnar ye amen = dietos bad enough for both. A’ Nit O bonne plan iste i vacaliste, rachant parfaitement com Pevaed by the goveral Paria. oo rie te | 1oWtliamn foe SC essuet0. Resto. be a both. AS a military man } The frm consulted with Captain Greer, of the Third pre- | dre. dosirm une pin me date de Oompagnies 6G go> ent oy ae fe eoteration, and the | Sl! Pressing their candidates, and the canvass is quite 10. u everywhere defesied. Fiunlly, {oF | oimct, ip relation to the matter, and yestercay the cap. | voruauie.” Sadres Jonna. 11—Thomas x, Burley. nk ‘ature, jet us give him record lively. But we are unable to find any one among the | 12—Jos- y — O. Bennett Bum ver oF w the Lower House, for i ‘will most assurediy ond on thi h of next Novein- | tein, with officer Tilley, of ina force, who bad besn x > 7 We Uehwve, are quite evrreeuy tous — * | opposition factrons to Tammany Hall who honestly be- Th the future it will etand after Auis wise:—A maa | watsbing the clorks of the establishment, Jearning to a DOO LATE WOR, (UA SEERIOR TIO! enter: rreuie | lieves that any other result will follow but the election economy in public expen 3, and ae 4 TEW YORK AND McKKON DEMOCRACY— Bpper Coveda +. 82 Newfounaland, . » | or upantete Medill ashi Mba. na Uae te eae g 8x thousand dollars a year ‘or doing | C*rtainty that Isaac Demorell, emptoyed ia the store, was Tenth A Ai a menting of the dele gener: nda. mee Ldwards Island. & ~ Neen ase oy $+ yenuens ait ae Comes » ingrebane, or, soldier, and yet seeing 90 way of ending a | one of the delinquents, tock him into custody likewise a a fo Beng sn Map Rew Brucswi wee wee, 104 for County Clerk very bard, but the facts tn oflcers wearing the ‘wniteren cea ccumpromise; | youth, seventeen years of age, named Thomas Quin ‘haries H. Wain received the omank- It wat dec aod that “he Northwest Voreitary, Britiah es oe eer on ak cae vee ch Distrtet, arms of ‘bis couwtry, and yor wearing them® only | WMO bad bee acting as an accomplice. Demorei! jon for member of AsemBE OC atrman, joann - J — ¥ " ce et M they de now. stands the y, ‘The Cnion Convevtion of the Fourth Congressional dis. 4 i... ure = tab that conotry to the heart, | fessed that he took the goods and gave them to Quinn at] 8, B. Arituvan, Secretary. t, ore prev eboul pe made for @ Union, the one condition of peace, ex ra . La i Uber dw iasion “ pe ater th all, Judge Kursel and the balance | ¢rict nominated Carolan O'Brien Bryant for Congress laat | Cielian and. he party, and we Cele mere, Wheting, | the Store, who would take them to bis residence in | 7 oy CONGRESRLON AT pretrret We ueard there was much troubje im vetting the | fh tr ctamphane eration. “Tete the omy tieces tues at evening, the nemination being mado regardiess of party | bucome of the contiscation bill, by w nich the south ean | Mghth avenue, near Thirty-fi'th stroet, till vight, after | Ge UNION © ww of the Uion Conete slonat umber of members that euch provittve should be enti and as @ Union’ democratic candidate, be compeligd to pay {ts just share of the expenses o/ tho |. which the plunder world be removed to the residence Ldap J ena ; 1 been presented to the people free from bargains aud held at the Fifth Ward Hotel, om Sate: Mes te bave in © Lear ive Counc We be the a war? are we to take these men back again to bold 7 Woe! 0 1864, CAROLAN O Brine WRVAN! Gecsicn (inaliy mode was that the federation et a be witout @ re Se etnearae: von Clleenane, os o their places in the Seaste Chamber aud tour of Repr of Abrabam Sigel, 917 Woet Thirty-filtn street, and s oid cin Aten Om the ‘Union candidate for Spporsioucd into three divisions, cach of which sbhou'd hog sean Ninth District Congressional Conv sepiatives, legisistiog und vorng for themsolves and de. | {or Ssum less than: its roel value. The property, co Bere lo tbe Council an equal nuinder Of meunbera: and | The maddie in the Fourth Congressional district hes feativg every attempt mace Ww punish treason in the past | 8:stl¥g of machine ts ist, vn caged ih en, (4 iM WYCE, Chairman. at the divisious shoud be comprised of, first, | pper jones. - or prevent 't ip thefuture? Woot then is to becom which two youths are charg w ten o Dei 0 ‘od. third, the Acadian | Heel vem rox Whee deans 7 ‘aha women The above Convention thet last evening at Miner's, | or {big oma: merasra By which (recdore | Mere copfeveed to rolling vy Sigel for $I. Cupiain | A arin ly a & ek beret! saidad aft vi owning Lire Kighty-elgnth street and Third avenue, in ordor to recon | has becn gyn t @ and & halt millivos of slaves, and | Gtoct and officer tiltey ac rd nal arrnte gt 0 & m, Coraneeen peo Nsoast “Northwoat territory many it wow jo je should remaia io . | sider their nomination of Mr. anson Herrick an r what sail become of the olored men stapa charge of recetving stolen goors, a York Damocratic (McKeon) Organization comprising the epreson- ~ vit " Honging to me of the proposed ranks of our armies fighting the nation's b mises Lue odigers fouvd (ue wist and cotton belnging ixteenth wards, held at Jackeon Hail, eee a eeeee Gr | lm fact be poritively declared that he would not, and wrote } ative in Congress from tho Ninth district. Mr, Patrick pete J the frm in Vesoy strect, he-ites a large quantity of aes Wener ey see Abe respect & letter of declination. He was prevailed upon to bold tailor’s gonds, remeante of siiks, jewelry, XC , valued at od local govern- Cuff was called to the chair. A series of resolution: rt’? “Never!") were mouts. We greatly importaut | it béck for afew days, Inthe meantime the nomivation the cousticution « nearly $1,200, all of which is belleved e bea ade tien ate Gact that, under the Crown, tbe federal Parhument ie wae promised by the manngers to Litem Walbridge, and | henedopted, whoa Cnlonel George i Daldwin, oP the fave Iaw ia its old fores, J mtoiets ihe property thus sewed was Temoved to the ee ey ah Norton. Be the Pupreme authority, and this we believe to be a | it was generally understood that be would be nominated, 7 Seminated te piace ofS pursuing their slaves itd precint Kation honss, where those interested can | Mf Mr. Herrick. onal district, to G oa, @ecision dictaved by tho soundest principies of stutesman- Land $60 jt, Alter the» named parties were se- It Was, however, soon ascertained that Ben, Wood bad Northern territory over ground e¢rimson with Ton ares of anid disirick. jongress. = MBip, anu tho exrerience which lave years nave afforded, | mauaged to secure @ hold oD some Of the delegates. Th the blood of four brave men, across which bave urresied Snes, W. Clayton, anctber of | was unan ‘The power of the general gov: \ Oar Congressmen. Ne tow rr r ‘a clr, Ou two ‘charges of | The Conveauion ‘ines advo airned He aie, i governmeo\ may be more par- | declination of Jones was kept back to see how mavy ds 4 ebbed aed flowed the Sery billows of war, over ground Ad ‘ portion teen 8° MANES J, COONAN, C is Bioularly stated tbhus:—1be waking of laws for the peaco Sod prosperity of the united provinces trade aod oom- merce, customs ; taxes; the currency ao¢ eoinage; public debt; public views we; banking bankrupt and inecivent ay commercial laws; criminal law; the jaws relating te ivigrest; comrt of appeal; post office, navicatiou; sea Gstories. parents, copyright, the census: um tary by @ii ques'ons of defence; raiiroads and sus.s legates Wood bad secured; this delay gave Ben. mo TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. crowded and beaped wiih three Lundred thoursnd herote time to operate, and wuen the Convention was called to- You are sensible of the vast importance it ie to our | flan. We aoswer Geveral Me‘ iellan and his party that getber it was found that Geo, bad ixed enough of the ity that the enterpriee now crashed to the by the this ground baa been forever sanctified and mode holy— delegates to make bis nomination sure if Jones retired | Cty rp o the earth by so dear, 40 pure, 80 Swect, Ho KecLed and Bo hi ly that Ib from the canvass. In order, therefore, to prevent Ben.’s | effects of the war should be relieved from its cruel | never can be polluted byt he trend of a siave master or Domination and re-election 1 Congress Morgan Jones was | thraidom by the early passage of a bankrupt act. No @ alave. (Applauee.) Sech a union could not, Inst, foreed 10 go into the contest. Whetber this was all & | cscaiante should receive Ube vote of a true New Yorker | /WNC, Opimon, Mua as always ston! triumphiOg | A You! ' | { | si to the Tombs, Tho t Teaao G. Betxas, Secretary. the amount of | 7). anion al “wee, TH CONGRBSSIONAL = Dist 1cr, —THE DEMO, cratic Convoution of the Ninih «islet met, y been recovered. Wg the direcuions of the General, Comusitiee of os Fataruay grening, 20h 1 i nreet wou rt les femur the urtice How! of Hoboings $4,060 and ups Lapy asp Cetto Kittro on tia Ono Onvrran .—A lamentable casnsity occurred on the Cen- me played, and that this result was intended (rom the Rarry, aod all times —public . short, al! questions of a geperal mature bot Hpersy w rh we are unable to say. If it was, it certaimly w: who is not in favor of that vital measure—tbat great opi tbr 4 M a! Kattrond, to the tram loaving tum cs Wodnecdey Conrad Bwact Seiomens of @erved for ihe local ent, hot participated in by Mr. Jones. Thereare, however, | cossity of the ty Thope you will adviee your rend. | (0 dry land upon the other side. mornicg for the § skala, and in following resolutions, ws ‘wera unanimonaly: The separate provinces will ave powers \o make saws ymploms of ehuating on ihe part of others | ors of the importance Of applying at once this test to ihe | (riamphed at Whe axe, the b ee Cany Mato secur’ Fespectivg wr agricaltere, but these, we aged oe @omourre.t wiih the geperal government, ain ros): education, but on Ubie tmportant point is te decided the righis of religious iy shall be p po poe by separate schools, the sale aed mana,ernent Die mods, except those requ ired by tbe general gov- BOL ICH a bs veal oomate civil rihow, in- trough ereas, this Convention on the 10) fot. bominated Ansen Herrick for Congroas: and wherees, 1%, yt reculart nomin for: the Democratte, nthe With Hnet,, f Herrick as the & direet thie Con- nu ovr N@nination; therefore. Oooveuiion oes hereby reconsider Hominens Letore tho people, ebiidren with her (ro Kea. Wood, Tone to get the Tammany nomination, de- cy — 4 VOTER. clined (be honor o1 the Morart vomivation aud retired wo the private wake of life, and will berea(ter attend to lot plu.on b ¢ and ma je Of the 6 Lows of the Schoener Onatavia, tre neroutiy volanteered her tnree years oid in Ler p {rom on inte cangiit upon 4, and je uot to eenth aenuory. teries and bis daily paper, through which he will proba- Provioenca, R. 1, Oct, 20, 1866 (Applauea ) (meets 38 bo use ie try to. hea! the vaseenger to apd itn iakiog @ ebtid young | of be bought io diy keep bimeei: as obseure as wore tis yotes in Con- The schooner Voutavia, of Camden, from Philadelphia } *9U0C8 of the Union without extraciing the builet orens. that mode them lavery. (Appar to another Gand Qaheries: prisons und penitentiaries; hospitals and | The republican candidate in the district, seeing that | fOr Boston, sprung a leak last night tua galo and sunk, | prieily and cou aM aFmi-tice, which he imixg wed | oomething and she was precioiated Under the care, still ~~. Deities; loca! roads ai: Uridges; direct taxation for local | bis chances are than hopeless, wnudrownirem | one mile south of Rhode island Light, leaving only the | Lis perty amt, would be worse than ity pears of wat. | heidicg ine cold io Ree a ino wheels of two eee tupariarred and trcaeue en” Purpowes and other mot \ore of this sort, she feld. Mr W his atitl mo tbe fi hove tie | "Resolved. that puased over hor, cutting of both her feet aptain Jameson and ooo man | At armistion means the withdrawa Homloate @ « ¢ candidate for C ver¥ soldier from id me tbe nominee | topmast ebove wa Wo are uk sure if the question of she Vice Rey bas | of Morert No. 2, and Hiram Walbridge aa the pomin | everr 8 foot of Innd won » ould 4 Ip r merted by he denerra oF 100 of | every singie of Iand won hy the or. Vtrmeons | inmiep, one arm at the shoulder, aud mangling ber grees, be Mie y, been decived. We believe \t is conidered # prerogative | the const" etional Union and some ot the Mccieiiun clubs, | €!u%g to the topmast avd were taken of by the steamer | ijn ing the ovtbern army tosend iis agente te rosro.t | person ina most dreadful kos sbocking manver, che Colonel B. Boldwin, = wong ‘ond, werefore, felling properly witliin the dis- Je tue #iith aac, Genera Neison Taylor, the Tain- | Kmpire State. » 0 Kentucky, Tepaeseoe, Maryiind asd Missouri, and ibe | lived but aieules, end | Wa Wee Tnendheis to the denver tier, 01 ‘own. Ony cnmirere telegraphed 1 08 the | foamy UOMIDES, Atil} lewds all hie comretord, Lie sere mee ar . ea ell ng Of every blockaded port, (he © Uniimied | Kitied — The trai wae Stopped and the mangled bsdivg of Other day thab st was mecsiond that were might be fa-- } vicrs in the army eMburen ior el) tay -vidiers votes as |. The Male BAC jour med ware Arowned Sve semen o Br pplies uf eotton to Luvope, to he dis munveeeserd 106 vung lady ® ant were convayed to | Cert ey devotion Amer mitclogs Well ay a large number of republicwur, » ose no eariing | those who perished ore as follows:—O. W. Cu ot war, ariny stores “and oi ie meene |» neguiderius ct sy cared fer, voung | “On motion, w committee af tava fo Hoaveial affairs 1 i underrions thet the present | cuauoetor their Gvpdidate, Mr. vrvle ronming en | mate; @, W. Hopitias, cook, and Phineas Bar thee then jn the Norte. g ‘ aify w ’ y 4 horribly dermnt. | der Colonet Baterryio ths sovoral revenner are to > ¢ at the Mckoon apd One of the Mozert nominetione “ asad an ownet tert tueie t th wer chert 6 a yours Of age, and of . nny Tour Brumawick aod sown Reo!) 4 : raking @ strong cauvare, but ie mor | sr wt mW © ip padi ‘ ) ¥ from Lasiogt ; finch ward Wi seaned burden und vst ue ta | Generel gratitude for bie werrices in ibe fold | Jomerm, and was out leeared, He emyed verniy frum yo, 0 her bere i ualoderpt Ouse a, 2 “S Cento OCEM, Chatrman, Pui.ding be lasecovlcusad eis wan Whar Pewee Kawardg/ = Th@ Slath @istric Bull presomg & coulsed mew, | the wreck, ai. 4 Lous Baus, demeimry, .

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