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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ——_——— NTRAL UTLER ON T” € ROSTRUM. men polls Ponoestie Malet had on board a full cargo of cotton, which wouls discussed. But pho ere drive’, to the ke | plause.) He bad more than he. could do to attend to his | Pi 4 cole. er B « RO ore tela, = do en aly ae hat ane ‘un. U < eal Sa re x Fey a ie tsre afin Tollewtog a Cant Gibbons’ ofthe are not lop, 6— Thomas a — willing sbould heys what they are unable aY Pasonal, —J. Winthrop Cha eq, loss of ship Buperty (Bp) from Face ee vende “Oe themselves to comprehend, And perhaps no better Jodge Groros W. P. of Texas, next addressed james me took in and ¢ ression”” exemplification of such a e%irit could be witness-d than | the ‘ing, that the policy 2 ‘William A. Darling. seen looming up in the distance. hehehe all light sails and close Peefed the to 4 Pa ry Badjoa} Cong: af Ratification Meeting in | in the scene derore wy where afew men—simply by | was al ‘governor to constable, legis- cont, Operation many years, but never was e until a | besfoct gale aud te wes running verg High, ship laboring force of noike, unde tne eye of their leader, whom | lative, executive and Sadie with the same men who 9 #, Ourtis Ackemnan, few weeks ago, and the of Columbia county had | heavily and making water—lat 4423, N. lon 8 2) W. Frost. ‘of the City Hull. by such arguimeny, they hope to slect governor, | made the war Thee: mon wore now stronger in Texas | §—Thouas 1. Seewart, | ll to pay levetizeay a tot fore fre time, The, Wack fa | sons, frase and mestyaas ve te fer at a ; Ty ap Shag: wae de 0008. Ee qneetion: s i fayrend ~ | cane; one ‘choked-—hauled it up and cleaned ft, i famuile in length, Then 7 Fomorreennrrse Sites pita Mt peat Eaa asa | Teettand ie Tar fete or she sat tae | PLAaGP ata. | fay SRB lore acaarn oft | Pal asc tc my aes ata meral Bo Tram init yn tens ut soe moe toes wrens | Saeed mcngates eaten Seats | @-Toonasf, Biwan sale cena, Mi, 2 hema OF eae, & | Re cegig aaa tee easaasted ce tae General tler Received ‘wo Atls | oe) it wily. seen be ail s27t ee Seen ine dram pt rene Nepal war vigtite Berd Fed STATE TIOKET. le Title grading ond alteratinn to rauke it a fall milo will | well. ‘8d, suli blowing » burrigawe and the ship eattlin fast, Hiyses and Groans. the'steps of. yonder building {po'nttng to the Oley Hall} | whether they ale to be. crashed out by ‘rebels. (Ap Raion” — gonnkfotman, | DO one of the fastest courses in the United Sintes. |The | the tea rélling clean over hor and both, pumps, rooted and addressed & murderous mob of orphan killers, (Cheers, | plause.) There were fifty thousand Germans in Texas, roodfo Robt. H. Prayn, track was measured yesterday and was found to be forty- | pig Gun Key light bearing NES disiat 10 miles, found tt rs followed by a tremendous volley Of groans.) One man, | ail of ‘had been loyal di the war. There was Com... tephen T. Hayt, Wm. W. Wright, five feet short of a mile, three feet from the pole; but a8 | impossible to proceed on the voyage with the ah Pi ‘concluded ae elected Gv vernor of the State of New York by his com: | a great danger at present to ‘the Union and to Uberty, | 1#P: Sate Prisons. John Hammond. F. B, Gallaghen the horses trotted very near the centre of the track each [to run her for Nasead If posalic; made. all poss! hte sail, the The Her’ plicity w* th the mob spirit, has for ever condemned h'm. | which Gould only be averted. by tremendous Union mar fama eriaigneg <-> heat they were not much short of # mile in making the | wind stil inlowing 6 gale, bat moderating «ie itn, ¢ Her’y of Dutch Gap and Big Bethe) | seirto wat infamy which ‘mobocraey must ever find in Jorition, The speaker remarked that he wished General | Gershon S. Tlernidnn Alex. Shaler. peed . | the wind and sea ‘coming from WNW. AULAM found &t: Up B 1 this cor iptry, Another man, who would be Governor, utlor were present, and that he had seen one hundred Conservative, Moaart. First Heat—Tho hi bad o good start, but going impossible to proceed further; coucluded to run tae ship oD ands Up Bravely Against a and Woo Ws now Mayor, in the precincts and puriteus | thoneand people in Philadelphia shout over the name of | Joseph B. Taylor, Gershon N. Hermann. around the tae eengrees, bad a good start, ot BoIng | share (o save {is ivas of those on boar, ah p having ah fect ac On Democrati: Union, % 0 m cell, nageables Storm of Rotten Apples. Swe sk, 1 pat down hgh eee hee coe a Bahn ee put bine outs) “Tt was because’ he | YoH@phB. Taylor, | Patrick-As Meaiea. to the front led 8 length to the ‘quarter ‘pole in thirty | toon vation, un ey waa bearing stant sete e disturbance proved himself eq REGISTER. nine secon urger second, five lengths in advance mi a for some time, but soon eens) iyeelt, Tank no bighe armraicel Forts we - was rae — een rit btnmetog ed the | Join mccooe John MeOoul +] Fearless, Going tothe halt-nile polo the race was good | * ibnvateee Xt daylight several id ‘myself, 1 ask no higher com feito’ its thi ‘this, pared nirag Democratic Unie b tween Cora and the stallion, but the black mare ‘ ereehy thie — on me iunt day’ betore ee. a That tes ae bape = General Chas, G, Halpine, General Chas. G, Haipine, was too much for the horse, and she Id hm in 1866, with the third day before election in 1864, | That was why be was @ man among them. | et i Na ee” General Clas Or iinipine, | tad °nes lengthy beled, Bn Le oe aries Py aealn came a0 to strip the ship, after which we came to Nassau, where w@ arrived on the Lith, BnG Curcorex (of Roston), Kelley, from Goree, WOA, in ballast, to load salt for Boston, whilo beating into the har- A Fhively Time, a Row an@ On the lower stretch Burger | hor of Isle Sal, CVI, 8 Arrest. Thad command of a corps of the Army of the | He wasa republican man of the times, and bad Butler or of Isle Sal, » Sept 25, went ashore, and was so i Potomac, No cur yelped.thoro in my camp, but with | boon in the White House instead of Johnson, these difh- Chas. G. Haipine, Miavecqunrtar pole fine Lonisne ent ot ae eta wn |: enticat at sultcres nay aame emecaaae Woes eae, bs Ah since Jey) do now, (imitating the servility he woning Some reas in4 fevonot Mr. Chanies Fuse ran John K. Homan: Jobo K, Het from Burger on the homestretch, and he and Fearless gence, Sroxa Isle | Saya] Chicopee was 18 tons, built at FARACE GREELEY ENDORSES HIMSELF, | ° re erare wort ome naar rue cry 1s weu Goverxen.” was followed by several other speakers, after which the Penewaiia Unian, Consersatioe Rep. wero head and head, one length inside the distance |‘ °0rore, Tass. th ISN. . . * | _ If there is any argument in favor of despotic rule nnd | audience dispersed. J maria oe Reeser OM apt phensCore ezpenen the sages, . ine (on ee $50, Sate fon bem Tea aeeet adie eeniaie one taser Newnd Heat.—In the pool sales Cora. brought hay y dor ! be bs = [eee re eran. | 155 S BeLivice cee mies revi and rer Geet ens By Sat | ye AE om cara orto, tener — but afew more such scenes to determine the great Na- . any. Mosart, ag pe isarhaani ae foes fi atiful burst around | proj Jet inst, experienced heavy weather during the 5 "Fo announcerneat ia the morning W.pers that General | tonal Republican Union party to see to it, thal there in cree! atic Union, eng ne Jom Burger frst two lengths abead’ of Foselene he | *Pléaalis aud started cargo beiwoen decks, eens x m New evi a a y § cl Wotler would address a mesting of the citizens favorable | Khe question has heen move thar ones eked, het | New Elemente at Work Favoring the Suc- | 2! Smith, Jr. Nonomivation, | was two lengths aliead of Cora, the latter having broken | ,<gM%LUcr W Aurxannes. which svvived tn, the Chess: % the election of Horace Groeley- to Congress, drew a | possivl that the city of New York con be governed by f the Radical State Ticket—Hypocris: cone James M, Smith, Jr. up just before reacting that point, Time forty seconds. | more. reports that the brigs Castor, and TW Wilson, both large crowd 1n front of tho City Balk yesterday afternoon, | the majority of its citizens! And it its feading men | Sf Tammany Hall Expesed.-Haron ven Hof er. Siccalbotneen Foarises and the eealitte; and thie passed, | Ponta ae tesa aoe soaliadiaes ee ee chester m rt 7 ed—1 Townmany. Mozart, Jone between Fearless 6 stallion, and they vicinity of Arecibo, about 30 miles dor 1 cons al Democrats as well, as radicals agaerabled in goodly num- | {rust, and“'cncourare. aie inch” yi a pegs «Positive Identity with the Wigwam | William Schirmer Witliam Schiriaer. pole head aud head in 1:20, two length in front of Cora. | thezH-ult The Liuey W Alerander begs as passengers ere, and‘iong hefore the hour announced for the speak- | now’ doing; and if it can be controlled by no| ‘Ring”—Hin Late Railrond Experience— | wi tie niom Waliom eonrmen, less theo cut loose, and, leaving (he stallion repidiy, | HP OL Sr Coe se teten Wow York Bet Wor B fog to sarameace ther was an attendance of fully dve | ster mean, then “the” good ‘people of the | New Fangled Fenian Organization, aon all Witing dienes, eB Un ggg turellorrge ey peed Mavi Fie Sie teneral isto wae ercockta Ik tne Mary 6 of low ‘ork will seo to it that ir THE STATE CANVASS. ouis J. Naumann. iIHam Sehirnmer, r . 4 cane of Oct on the north side of Apaco. Crew saved. No on i pemons, ASSEMBLY. lengths in 2:3134, Burg: cond, three lengths in ad- low ‘ c By to Mn Hinow Wauouvar presided ss ebairman on the’| b°New 'verk weston obo nied, by he acts of | amo state canvass increases n activity as we approach Rp siig sass Witims 8 i FDcaie oe sa AS Tn ee oe A occasion, and, after a brief address, presented the fol- | (‘You are a robber’—)that they can thus interfere for | the decisive hour; but two new elements are working | }—Michael(. Murph erecnee Third Heat.—No betting now. Fearless got away best, | Sinith & Co, rf . the purpose of achieving a mere temporary. triumph a Governor Fenton's favor, and against the suc- | $—Jolin Hayes. Wm. O'Brien, Buryer seoond, Cora close up. At the quarter-pole Beat- | scnn 3 i Srennrxs, Smith, which was clearer at Pensacola f tions, which were declared to be P P »g ip! heavily in Gover " ag @ suc 3 y h y 'S 4. owing e@ of resolutio with the sacred rights of American citizens make a tthe Alba ition ticket, ‘The first of th: 4—Joho Galvin, Ino. J. Blair, less Was threo lengths ahead ot Burger, who was two | Sth ult for Havens, umber laden, exprriuuced very heayy wnanfmously adopted :— mistake, as all short sighted men do, For reason will | Mecess of the Albany coalitio . ene | 5 Ol John J. Shar. Jongths in front of Cora, the, latter np for a moment | Weatles the xecond day out, and Was driven ashore on tho Resolved, That we commend Horace Greeley to theelec- | come back to ail the true men of the country, and while | 18 the practical effect of President Jobnson’s hostility to Hugh Nesbitt, Time, thirty-nine seconds, At tho half mito pole Fear- | {yaniuilers on the 7th. and becarne a o.al wre: > dorset Duk Cistrich'as'a eaudidate for Congzeas; because, | in a particular place tho voice of that reasoa may be | the Fenian movement, as exemplified in the fact that Nene perhara, Jess was four longths in front of the stallion, Cora at hip. | “so eoce wa Uormuswerth, Mey. was qregked Smailon rmerly in Congress, le devoted. his time and efforts | stifled, yet the great hoart of the country will be trae nae Bt : whocl, Time 1:19. They werein the same position a | wor Hatteras lates om ihe Sh alee The captain aid UaAe when Saini: the promotion of measures of eoonomy, retrei to liberty, and not only liberty, but liberty governed the first two Fenian prisoners tried in Canada peent pic reloeme rales een eae ae because be law. (Applauee, with cries from the back of pine have been sentenced to death with romorseloss ac- Hill Fowl Maseses by honesty usctt Industry; Deeanse ne | 8Poons.’) Tt has been this spirit of uoreason and un- tivity, and that beyond any question all the | 12~Henrs Waltma HE Cone ne be There dummy of tool, but would | rule that has brought on this terrible war. It's the | \emafning prisoners will be given up. to English | airany! Geka Soe Geir foseuns Sate eure roagicul the vied | face QOH of warile, which, bas been lntdoned ve under Mr. Sewant's faterpreation of my | He—Aes. fear rig an" champion of universal Mberty and justice, and 2 se 4 rca York from | the Bouth; |’ veuseatioe un 2 e maid a Norman Stratton. ‘ods. the three-quarter pole, but coming up the homestretch Cora changed places with the stallion, Fearless won the heat with apparent ease by four lengths, Cora one length abead of Burger. Time 2:3034, Furth Heat,—Cova had the best of the start, Fear! recond, Barger close up. At the quarter pole Fearless led one length; Cora second, one length in front of tho and part of the cargo were saved; the cook and twoeeamen (the vemainder of the crew) were lost. ‘The cargo that was saved will be sold on the 8th inst Visset ABANDONED—A vessel of about 600 tons, main and poisson masts gone, was passed abandoned 26th uit, in lat 30 2, lon Missixe Vesser—Last week we stated that foars were en- ays be wo hese outrages uj 2, f with h quick dreaded foe of despotism, slavery and oppréssion. For ni t rag pon | policy’?—will be disposed of with asmuch quickness as tall . th at e t freedor 1R—Leo Buck. stallion, Time, thirty-nine seconds. At the half-mile | tertained for the safety of the schr Clara Davis, of Glonces- Shere ad {aide remagna we tole for him the votes of hon- ott Ronn ace nea Teenie not POR, freedom | were the Fen‘an prisoners in Tretand by the special com- | }8—Jshn Ie Devel Chase tt i. polo Fearless fed threo lengths, Cora two in advance of | tel, aid as no tidings of her have ay yet been received, she is . oa GENERAL BUTLER WAS RECEIVED, sound of my voice many of those men who fled here | missions sent over from England for their execution. eee neon Poe - Adolphas Levinger. the stallion, Time, 1:1534, Fearless was now going Deniace nal Lol aaa Ve ggg eed on soe aN - for protection, during the war, from the South, and who | ‘The farce of Tammany Hall now acnding adolegation to | ees W- Genet, |, Wim He de Comp, very fast, Sho was four lengths abead of Cora at the | heavy yale, with mgood fate of fish, wide she ware probably Genoral Butler was then introduced to the meeting, | are now attewpting (0 introduce anarchy aud confusion ‘4 Phos. B. Van Beuren. three-quarter pole, and came home a winner of the heat | jost A tht 0. She wasn good vessel, of 35 8 tons when he was received with a perfect storm of hisses and | into this city. They are men who fled trom their section | /'¢#!dent Johnson, to ask him to ask the igo Minister ae lowart by ax lengths, in 3:28, Cora was four lengths ahead of | bul in ti¥ town tn A Gyro by Atonsrs, Jacien Manat “ 1 durin; 6 war they had provoked, and are now endeay- | to ask the British Secretary of Foreign Affairs, to ask Michael Doren. the stallion, @ following isa summary :—~ bons and valued at $3,000; insured at the Gloucester Mu- groans from the ‘unterrified’”? democracy, who bed | eT ‘aceite the ted in Ata Ot dip. anion tite cit Canadi —_—— Copake Course, Saturday, Nov. 3,—Purse $200; mile | ‘Al lusurinee ofice tor $2,625. Her erew list comprised pass! 'Y | the British Cabinet, to ask the Canadian Governor Gene- 3 eight persong,—Gloucester Adv. taken possession of the City Hail steps with the evident | which gave them refuge. For the true, honest, honora- Peal Reiley. heats, best three in five, to wagons, ie ws ¢tention of preventing him from being heard. Theacene | blo men of New York certainly would never interfere | ™! to ask the Canadian authorities, that Colonel Lynch | f—yolnd Bair Tobn Nolan B. Borst entered b. m, Fearloss..... 2111 Miscellaneous. ‘of confusion that ensued the moment the er showed | with freedom of speech. It is only those refugees who, | and Rev. Father McMahon may not be executed, is too | 6—John A. Sigerson. John A. Sigerson, Jas. D. MeMann entered bik. m, Cora. 1 8 2 2) Sreamsuire San Jacinto, which has recently been jmselt OD the stand was indescribable. Cries of | under the cover of darkness or numbers, undertake, al- | transparent a dodge to be swallowed by the often too | i—Frank A. Ransom, Frank A. Ransom, Thorn Deau entercd ch. #, Burger... rebuilt for Messrs Garrison & Ailen’s Empire Line of Sa spoons,” “Put him out,” “How are you, cockeye?? | though ina meagre minority, tointerfcre with the rights 8—Henry Zeimer. Henry Zeimer, TIME, : vannah steamers, took her departure yesterday at 8PM for ‘e don’t want to bear you,” mingled with groans and | of others, Thore can be no better argamont in behalf of | Cfedulous Irish votors of this city. It ts also too late for | 9—Chas. T. Polhamus, Henry Rodgers. Quarter, Hat. Mile, hives Which completely dFowned the cheers of tbe | the republican party taba that cverywhere where it bears | 2 Tammany Hall candidate for Governor to express $o-Oren Murphy. John L.bimona, First heat = 39 1:18 Gayaanah with » lenge-enngo. and f0ll-of passengtts. She friends of the meeting, Came from all. sides, but more | sway in the country, from Maine even unto Georsia—ay, | Pretended sympathy with a movement which he did bis | tw A Lynch, Patrick Dalley. Second heat. 40 a bat ae goin skips cue: axe chit neler panacea ‘eepecially from the etepa_of the Uity Hail, ‘rhe police, | from Maine to New Oricane-—the right of tres speech a]: Bien (0. Macoupemnance, 6a0) Cone meee wbole | 1s—Bernard Cregun, Bernard Crogin. Third hent, a large assemblage of both sexes who came to see their under Captain Brackett, used almost superhuman efforts | held sacred, saving only in the city where mobocracy ig | Oflval action up to the | prevent ames a M4—Thos. J. Creamer, Thos. J. Creamer. Fourth heat, friends off. She will nailon her second voyage on the 17th» 10 restore order, but notwithstanding some dozen or | ina triumphant majority. If such are the teachings of | Prtvions {0 the surprossion of the Fella ralde by the | 15—Kues MeMullin. ‘{oegph Plamontbal. fost. swenty arrests Were tnade the uproar still continued. | the democracy—if this is the democracy of Now York— | Foops.or the United Slates acting in thir Fear, ad tne | i piunka Arion M, Hallet” Jerome Park Races. Spoken, &o. Finally, «er waiting quietly for the noise to subside, | the sooner such a democracy is cleared out the better. | Hnslish forces in their front were unable to cope 16—Leander Buck. Leander Buck ‘Wo understand that the proceeds of the next races at | | Brig Gentle Annie (Br), 11 davs {rom New York for Cien- the General atten] to make himself heard by those | If there is any church in the city which teaches (8 com- 1» . cre nu “ft inion = heres doe yr loeriges on | i9—Jno. EB, Devin. John FB. Devetin, fr fuegos, Oct 13, lat 22 10, = 951. who were in close proximity to the platform. He began | manicante eucis conduct, the rooner that church is ban. | {Me sPor iro kroen lag would Rave certainly, been wav. | a) Prank MeElnoy. Plirlek Rann the Jerome Park, which are to come off on Thursday the Fereian Ports. dy raying:— Ished from the country the better, If there is apy set of | 08 Over Mitireel in Tori sie ane muitieult matter to | Wat aE. MeCariy. edu 8th instant, are to be devoted to charitable purpotes, | A vecims, Oct 15—No vemnels in port 0 —— nanrl Le ’ , OINT, Nov —P; ip i 2 ‘end iraud sought to overthrow the country aball rule it | of their efimes the bettor. “Orianized thievea, systematic Shab cits Miscnantog Ween tae ee etencen, relies SoNvehitalt Bradahaw, Cha. Hime” by gentlemen riders should insure for ‘the meeting a ala. Levin, rem Lavernnol for Queer ‘ ts! eral ni wu rel th u ¥ . H. 3 AVERPOOL, Oct 20—Ad 5. D ry fe lr gra mcm epee t they have Pirbd these tlcubtea atone in the | Astor House, 10 confer on business of the utmost import- | °-Reni,'h. Pree 4 Toke 4. Gigeraan. yory fall attendanes,.. The ences. ridden By. prefesnianel. |» Ta Coclen ik; lies et tees tah tee ee ‘or raising cor- | 7~Frank A. Ransom. Jockies do not possess half the interest of those run by | Edinburg (s), fo do 27th; Persia (s), for_ do Nov 3: Sam (5), tor Baltimore Oct;'Alice (8), for New Orleans about Ma 6 : ytarsorne, Oot 16—In port brigs Ttalin, diss: Leonard ped ing.) treasury, ea wart ‘i pale ace ; ance to Irish Interests, and to devise me: cena they mitts anes of. anes a rial poof = hepioryedies ne. fon aiskion aoan Lore nena pear eins tr RY oy af ee emg b egg an gentlemen riders. In this instance they offer all the broken heads here ina few moments. their master’s bidding, yot an indignant people will not | PRO single Taminany office holder, as we are Informed, | hf Wer Murphy. John L: Dimond, more attraction from the fact that they are an innova- ‘Voice on the piat.orm, encouraging the speaker—Go | pardon him who wets them on. For here and now I miBrcirmenprenmemgiet ac LB se T—Johu ¥. Gridley, = tion among us, and that consequently the mishaps in- do to load for NYork; A M Alexsnder, from en, General, ‘They are only copperheads, (Groans, and | charge this moh upon Hofman, precively ua here | Overby s0 ranch as showing bis face; and vol is there | jy —Win, Lynch. = eident to such contests are greater. Accidents of a seri | Bangor, in atiarantine; solr Nellie Staples, for Baltimore, to ones of “Put him out.”) and “now 1 charge the murdered babies and chil- | O19 Who doce uot know that overs one of too pampered | epee Carey. 5 ous kind rarely occur at these saddle races, but thoy are | "Sy Sony, NB, Nov S—Arr achrs Maria L Davia, Deater, em Bunsn—t mie ibe jeme before us was | dren a upon Horatio, | Seymour. Both are equally hei pluralist ‘temumany ‘Hall pines hod ath awe we Wm. Atkinson,” ly cepa Dot the lesa fruitful of casualties of a imirth-provoking | and Wentworth. NYork; Emma G, Webber, Philadelphia hether the men who by for raud soug! over- | resp le, an wi sooner or Ler, _Wm. W, © “ , character, il - Mhrow the country shall control its glorious destiny— | meet the ‘reprobation of an lodixuant coimuntiy. | tre election to the betrayed sympathies of hia Irish con- } }i—}m. W; ataer. Henry W. Genet. -—— American Po (Groans, and taree cucera tor John T. Hoffman, whijeh BUTLER BEGINS TO SOLD. y gap corn Soci a nese ena Henry Arculartus. NEWS FROM TEXAS, BOSTON, Kov 8— Arr steamship Kensincton, were > followed. | by three cheers for “Ben Butler” trom oat oan ‘on 6x] “sheradh than oe The hers cae The ode clement working Theav' aquna the Tam. NINTRENTH DIBTRICP ASSEMALY NOMINATION, * me: ore —. ee Se nee asound the platform, yelling an ting are the men who in a 5 jinee Asse! district nw Onizans, Nov. 3, . . , Baltimore; jorte!l,, Samusmvcaae enatiny picking, libs gee with a golden | killed nesto children—murdered innocent babies, when pres grtony Wider Abe yall Me bigah a Pedeageoet 4 is John ar Sigsotas enconmesloe the Coeperettonr ant: 177, Gonmel iiidiion Saporksnecdenti-o dive -Seaneiedels felony Bier, Dewees Maneaoeton F ooth pick, and looking quite complacently upon the | they dared uot ivok the men in the face. When the Then broke of bi #4 t goverat | one of tho fow of the old Wi Cig spe 2 . C Mariner, Mariner, do; sebrs BG . Vory well, you have taken yonrthne and | powerof the United State armies came here these same | Domince broke oll his eng ‘hoe i gg fA yitee. of the “ring” of that institut Mr. Develin io. law. | Men's Burean, is about making a tour throush the State | nas; Moonlight, Stites, Georgetown, SC; Jane (Patterson, mine, (Cris of 00g goad") Eorderers were ihe frat to bow thoirheaca. ‘Why, yon | Paces inthe interior of the State where he bad been | of the Crings of that inatitaton. Me, Deval ie alae. | to examine into the condition of the freedmen, He | Whivaker Wliningion. gow ster Fiaker: wa Maha ;, tae cheers for Gov. Fasten,” rapended | poor fois These faced your mipeiraim Ratuinoré tna | Qu adverutad. wet Fue a nen informed by telegraph ber good debater, and a gentleman ox; EU fo nipeteloveer pect nang Be hgh pte aye B SMe rd ly 9g ARE ET mm) cheers ¥ leana; Thave hing your and if you “ lation and well versed on the all-im} t political Baird, ‘Shaw, ticorgetown, DG. ‘Below bark Brunawiek, NE 18 STRUCK WITH AN AYPLE. not behave yourselves, I shall get the chance to do the | Wat certain of his nominators and of tl tracts for 1867, which he declares will be rumous to | pt yew uri, ‘Cl * 4 Gen Borimn.—When thin war was closed, (orien of | samewith you; Ihave seen great may more than | Temany “ring ” were in danger from an independent | questions of the day. In hig election the city would | their moral and pliysical welfare. Brigs John Brightnnn, ‘Gyape Galvesta: Helen (hey: Biller: oi n4,"") when the last rebel in the Bouth had you, with arme in their hy , and yet not filn Do | Movement whic! in Alder- io ‘The Indians have appeared in Baudera county, Texas, | J..cmel; achr Ella Franklin (Br), Lary, Goree ands aoe Me nce trae | Jotezrrore{ sai tina free olen-ttag ttt | mote te th, demain ft, ween | Ym. and rede nh Ue ecards mew tun | MANOR Rhames BEA omy At4bis juncture, some one in crows wan man who hassmelt gunpowder can stand ic. Do ‘The Brook! Jandidates. 3 - on hes BEisat he, speaker with unernng precision, striking | you think tut you ‘are the equal of the negrot Oh, no; Fest pang gedetyere tty Be aa es poay tele been saved than was expected, but cotton fe stil very tr ee oi eT ieee ae ce more. fair tn the adominal region, and brine tog the eae} Glee ees immeasurably your superior ax | Tammany “rump.” No protestations by spevch or upon | pig patent Tilseivetie. short. Aid ship Rochenter, Hallowe Batannahs brig Haserds Got: fo rathor an abropt termisation. The inc created | heaven is above hell, where you will go to, I do | Raper can blue ome ee oon de the nemcrnalony | iWin. H. Gleason. Stephen Tabor. trell Havana. @.good deal of excitement on the but when | nob certainly respect you, and vou may be quite eure 1 | Democriune, canalanes fo Govern Pr 'the | 2James A. Van Brant, { Bemas Barnes, SHIPPING NEWS Fe On anh tnmneite Ankle, Dae Gonerai Butler took the fruit in ble band and coolly | do not fear you. Men of Five Points! bullies of the | Pelron, and will at all hazards be the protector of the | 2—Janirs A. Vs Bernard Hughes, . TOSTRESS MONROR, Nov 8—Arr steamshin Star of the ae cating It, and bowed to his antagonist as | bawdy howe! thieves of the lobby ! and burglars of the | Gemooravie nomsines was away In the country under om. | ® {Aim B:Cbitenton, {WR BORE Cehort mehr nceeagerernweranteoncamennronnrr, Utah tee eget WEG a aeneakay Manis he had been the recipent of a favor instead | Tombs! I simply declare here, as the voice of this ments to speak for poate A evenings at towns in the} - é sipp!, Sumner (from New Orleans), NYork. of ap insult, he brought the bouse bation, that you are not fit for tho exercise of the elective | Sigomenis to speak | c vw dbrcbslaryttatths pia. Redon, 70% soouuaty, GALVESTON, Oct %—Arr atoamship Tybee, Caulkins, feunas “the cra, Hot wat only fr s mown | emeontate thease, Tas" aot ny any maan ar | iartoer= wheter unt fae wed not precndtode: | {-fhomer dine, Runde Rape = pain ee | MSR RO TARRY Let Tut car, mare ‘or @ momen! jemon 6 0 ny any means desire heodore H ; 5 ot ¥ ‘aun the indignation of the crowd broke forth tm "bandy words “with an ignorant, foolish, excited | $erm ine _had boon preferred by an eminent tedy of cit. | $—"havtea Gondit "Patrice Ready See Hinte Wawel, “citdy do Oia" ih "nig pis eroana a ive mm! crowd; an ve only used these fow and |-describ- ee as ment; ‘apt. . ittenden. Stephen T. Haynes. 4 * 7" ad 4 Bip laf during whied time General Mote eee” | sak colinete. In cree cnet von teas eoatctond teat — > fedopeutoat movement wen under jen by © | 5 {Erederick Parsons.” — Caigy Rackley. sheisttir Cus tienta Chek taliban zh via | don Bd brige Star’ of Faith Peck, “Asprmenitt. Ragie a ee tem aenaliing Ser amapperianly: >} Sather sore par Meio you, and thes there ia mm: ond 40 per ae in Ger, Dhaene ter dal gvegkahee, seazane comstowh3 0 Dele aes at, Strout Barbatos, J Lelgliton, Leighion, New York " QNCE MORE TO THA BREACH Ss alae yen Fact af should govern reason: | Hkewieo to clear the democratic nomince for | {—1ra Buckwan, Jr, Henry MM. Dixon. Steamship Virgima (Br), Prowse, Liverpost via Queene. | Sch ‘2 Lucy, Chase, do; 24th, brig Pedro, Wallace, General Berge (eianfng hie voice to fhe atmoat sos | I1* waa not to) be hoped, and I" doterminea, | GOFermor of all embarrosmment that was arising from 2 So Steaehip Corsica CBr) Le Meseurier, Nassau and Hava | MOBILE, Oct 20—Arr shipa Coo Murlhat, Masson, Liver- to bo heard)—Since I have becn standing here, fellow | after waiting in vain for the men who might | {0® silegation that he was in the pest tho patron, na—E Cunard, on Bonen oni Daa: Sion sen ae Butcher perk, N “ ee. a temetip Vixen, Lewis, Brazos (Texas)—Moody & Tel- 3 r oe. 3 {ia pmyeen. Sicamebip Tile, Pater, Galveston: Young & Cowan, iphin, Artied’ help remembering how much quieter | perhaps be but the incidents of a crowd to withdraw, | WS in the present the nominoc and would be in the fu- re bard e a OR rv ‘ jetor, Gates, New Orlean: H Maliory & | Vannams ‘a Cr bicoe ethen, itizenz, I could a ¢, Seve falswn (pSinting to the crowd on the City Hall | that if order could not be restored, from tl fore Be or Tammany “ring” of pablic tops) were in 1864, when, instead of having a traitor at | would cedienniien an tored, from thet mement | swindiers,” The Board of Aldermen could only under | Sherif fhe bead of the yovornmeDt they lind an houest and true | guage which they could understand, bocansé familiar to tho charter have taken this action provided that the con- | Stree them. ia, Given, ‘ork iter, Lee, a » 1 NEW ORLEANS, Oct 37—A\ v, ‘ommiss'r...Jacob Wi Fa atitutional head of ovr city government should be three | Surrogaia. %/ ‘i Borton; Atlanta, Evans, Galveston. Cli steamships Mar- gatrot, and when thie city was under the control of a | ther General apni carers. A Daa attempt | Gaye absent tbe oly in whieh tae sahechiorpe Guy Ja ki ‘Thi Steemahtp Merrimack, Van Slee, New Orleane—C K mga, en ark: ube, Bain, Baltimore via, Havana. cen er.re ie, utr tng na | Fas pci roa tan overwinming, bare at | Sf a cri gave HB agen e Prie’| ho! Contin oer a eae, | ghcunglegeoe Wastncon, Gag, Now Onme—ms | SA AR Gul ss bt Be a = altho! * were be ooting, an Dj a a . john BE. mn. {John r Na nding ap with threo ciara for Mba — wirase i ervey, ocermot Curtin, Mr, Chance and | f42ecsttat the endangered ofice oldergot the Taminany | *:0\'s of se Poor... | Francis C. kirby. { a Seema Ecvieriin, Bion mew Greene Reise, id steamsbipe Moatgomery, and Morning Star, ‘ox0R On platform—Go on, eral. jajor Hegart delivered short addresses, bet i YOR SUPERVISORS. Allen. nnetonka, General Buris—Ob, is no se. They will thre by | listened to by the crowd with marked attention and re, | CBUEY home without delay or Sil ease Beet, 28 | Warde Badiew Democrats. Setenahio Quaker Oty, West CharlesteuA Leary, Gatco ian Gag: Sivek. Rentiea takes eh tee. and by, I suppos. Iam not a President or u Vico Trost. | epect. ‘This change of conduct on the pat of the eee ee ae nies | ee Parts Spree: Sreoraship, Uodley Buck, Fartridge, Newbers, HO=Mer | pres Windsor, WO. Old. tesmalip’ Hendrik Hudson, dent, that I want to pander to the vile prejadices 0 Badience was evident!y Intended to convey that the in- | {0 "hiy to this suminons the Tammany nominee came | 9), X, Peter Donnelly. "Kcamabip Veleran, Spencer, Beanfort—Murray, Ferris | Hawn’, Havana: schr A M Chadwick, Conn, Genoa. crowd. Cries of “Spoons,” “Epoona,”’ “Go home,” | terruptions which bad occurred in Gonoral Butler's | DUrtyivg back. By his return to the city within the three | Fstop en Grivel. BK Witeon iioomn, 2a ee i PORTLAND, Nov l—Arr brig Minntc Miller, Morton, 8a- groans still interrupted the speaker. It was | speech had been prompted by personal dislike, aud not | @°* specified by iaw he was able to save is associates | — James Cassidy. Steamship Niagara, Conch, Norfolk, Clty Point and Rich. | yannah. Cld brig Mechanic, Merryman, Cardenas. | 8Id ow half-past three o'clock, und the speaker bad been | from any desire to atite free speech. The meeting was | {YC that fate which the democratic Board of Aldermon, | 11— “ James H, Howell, Jr. mond—G Hemeken & Patmore, brie Bie Ape. Freie, & Bonghians; cokes Oosen, BO fully twenty minutes in endeavoring to obiain aa audi. | adjourned at about five o’eloek, and the crowd uispersed, itteen Be Praha Reg eg my ane be. | ie eee ita pci piigamahip Htatteras, Alexander, Norfolk, City Point and | Pare TWOND, Nov I--8ld sebrs Geo W Whistler. Phinne i } pre} ho en i 5 = \c mr % , ND. 7 A A = THR OPPORTTION GET Up a amerevo, * | tinued in power by radical legislation at Albany. The | 17— or James W. Garney. Sreamebio Prancoais. Sherwood, Pertuet—3 | F ames. wadeteene a ee ae en ‘The effort to prevent General Butler from being heard REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION. | keads of the Street Department do not hold powor under Independent cavtsmabip Neptune, Beker, Bostoa—Nepiane Steamship | Vif TE, Nov L-Cld sche Angelia, Pedrick, Cayenne. mrensgo far, sacceestal, A sallow complexioned indivit- pi The vee entan terte pinenngn bok eees frewdalentiy H—-Wae Hl. De Beroiee, Kteamship Hebeces Clyde, Sorder. Boston —W P Clyde, ° r then addressed 1 i 3 , WJ. V. M 4 Steamnesip WP Cisde. Pi forton— :. ' a soreting ip favor of Fox, the democratic dremeed ee | Republican Cai ering at Abina tuccenced fer dre years ‘by tho wrreputious pretended | iim or iceman Bary Sard, Ra f BowanW P Ulvde MISCELLANEOUS, Congress at Mr. Greeley, and for about minutes: vr. Horace Greelvy, Charice 8, + a ? ich lobbie rar.le, Reticat. na land. Norton, Bosten-= a MIRAl > ", RI or 80 General Butler was compelled to remain sient, Spencer, Judge Paschal und Others. a — the radical houses of the Legislature by Mr. | 2_deorge M sith. ee Saal eae PE. oe « yee Be lw td oth gs UT eed fof our men hero who ware down in the Guif with ue | gon equare, under the anapices of the Ualon tepabtionce | Cottey aud why 1 aa b ae, only fa ieee ag tm ol Ald (Br), Harding, Hambura—G F Bulley. Fitod call; iso Oflelsths 9 to 18 fort wite? Dracgets four od 1 would clean this crowd out in a very few mo- , ip ane an be ve clooted Fenator last year for purpose | Thomas Piibiaddo. Bark Aristides (Ham), Brammerhop, Havre via Balii- | yards wide; Mots, Matting, &e. Look for 9) Bowery. mepia. of the Nioth and Sixteenth wards, About one thousand | 2% in the hope of procuring a new extension of his more—H Koop & Co. — a — Buy Wivrox—There are a number of them in the | citizens were in attendance. A mumber of honiires in | U'*'Y extended term. Ghauus cee Penarth ee rere hnaee pbb. 8 TOUNG CLEDSTEAN AND WIFR. OF 4 - . ce G } ° WALPRIOGE TO THD RECUR. moeting, Now #0 near the election, but the threatenin . Halpine was an “Orangeman.”” Tobe sure he | }¢—Jacob Resengander. Herman L. Guck. Rolling Wave, Wail, Vera Croz—F Alexandre & Sons, | ™!ly centrally looated. who can spare « room or two, with or General Waxanincr now stepped forward and tried to | weather toned to keep many away who would oti “ d so were Wim. Smith O'Brien, Thomas Devin | —Samie train. | Joseph B. Martin, Bak Favortio Dusit Natbados—"t Trowbridge Sone. Se oe ee ee appease the angry feotings of the crowd, and called wy wiht Sind tinass “ow at ‘ tie rs rs 2 —, Fran ) e , gon bm Leng ts John | =) yoha K. Bulmer. Wa. G. Cooper, obits Henry & Loutse, Potter, Fort au Prince—H Becker @ jon _________ - to reepect the right of free ‘speech; but ye boon presont. A stan oon erected in , Joha Martin, Michael Doheny, Joseph Brennan, eat Greene | T)BMOCRATIO UNION COUNTY TICKER, . sorable, and only Necame. the noisier and more | the square, on Which a fine band of music played some tO; Bonohue wad Revie tzod O'Doherty. Ther | eadical Ratifeation Meeting at Manhattan: | ature nen ry Cueieewe NS Vee Regetey, Charles G. Belpine, abusive in their Iangaage towards General Butler. The | stirring national aire all “ Orangemen" togethor; and this is the secret . a Schr F Richardson, Thowpson, Bassin (St Crolx)—Simp- or ler, John & 3 couduct of the unterrided was tantalizing in the ox- ing cause of the affection the survivors still retain for Mr. ville. son & Clapp. ¥ ‘or Surrogate, James M. Smith. . srome. we General Le bony the rlightest move- ey ate was called to order at about seven o'clock, ye Tho; a 5 Bi i “id ved same 3 of At the Metropolitan Hall, Manhattanville, there was a Geer pe - Morrow, Havene~Detiown, Setter &Co, Poecaner pore. Me Alear. ‘went to speak they groaned Lim down, and when he | Dr. Samuel Hall belng appointed Prosidont. Ho madoa | {{Orangemen’’ tha lam BR. Robverts and James | mooiing last evening for the purpose of ratifying the wR ny EM Rg Re Pawns ICHAEL CONNOLLY, Cliet:man Coonty Convention. Sie fave anciver ono pg ome Resin no | few remarks, stating the objects of the meeting, which | ciyntonnolty aud imirek J Mestguant Coloncl ames | Romlnstione of the republican candidate—Mr, Wm, A, | & rales Ts hamp Soho vance | Hr Melbonetei Fete Hon feral Walbridge and Horace Gro:ioy ‘were in despair ai | Mere.'° Fatlfy the Congressional and Assombly nomina- | Kolly and Geheral Gleeson ahd Colonel, Brvke and | Darling for Congress, Mr. Charles H. Kitchen for as- | Scit onmerentive, Novt, Mobile—¥ L MeCrendy & Co. ger —— Beer ceiathmne rt atged Sonera | “ot adaraner woe dtesed oy coonal temple | Satna Caran ary tay aad ha idm the | apmiiy. hr ¢.. Tolgh wan eharman, and mato a | ght Pity, Poor, Koy Wem and Apaucoin— | [)™ ORE, ROA OPPS JIN RM, ZO y 18 and people on the pl Clark, © ‘ ! om wy. Moen ‘| Be v : Koi Fst athe peice: hae | te, ath nseaige Dib aud’ Gneonde ium | R'ntma ya yt kita aca a athe | srosel ve meting “Pra wes Sinsarans wat: | , tar WF an ap Pou MOT Banca | OS aoHPR Sota, a, Xan ste jew Or ans would not listen to such | Walbridge, whourged tho honceit z ig name, tu i voting name, mbored, is ; : ee J cdheesitnaliecightegeeodieer halo lected tora " 5 ty of carncat labor in | « 1 tw." ° acm and a good many interraptions, At the termina. " 7 eiCany epeech at all He war tot gate eae noe | the approaching election, while looking forvard hope: | «Private Miles the ioket ust Teed—<* For Heapiter, | HW kom0 of the opposite faction. gave tree hecrs. for | Ache 71 flmpron, a Piymouth, NO-N L Me | 7x0 TO THOMIS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICH AND spaboeay epeesb at all. Se was uct Shep sald Sor fully toa brihant Republican svecos on the uext Toes. | Cuarles¢. Halpine.” “sien, | ue democratic candidate, The police were prosent in | CATA OO aes mots te & Over PSEYUcaiatig cies Goeiper tana ab esses at y 1 tion, 5 . force, end the biy 4 etl 5 , mond—Goldthwai| a iow whathe hed to say. Meanwhile a freeh speaker ap- REMane BY eT sasemibly diapersed quietly. ton. bf ‘on the steps of the City Hall, and Kept th Se EE. Diatr jet At < ; apm Schr Ocean Wave, Zeluff, Norfolk—T B Chase & Co. be a einem a * SEEN peagn ts Meaaeak Yr bie toes ok ease ten ie Bimece Gasman wan eevee by De. Hall, Mr. istrict Attorney or ag the Elective Fran: ‘The Registry. PD oad Jobin Ferris, St John, Baltimore—Bently, smith & Esty Danrena, M. p conoges, $0.3 Umer Reaper ye -- hie rain failing and the stand ‘boing uoprotected, his re. | The District Attorney yesterday addressed a cirenlar | __'A#t evening at nine o'clock tho rogistry office closed, Sete 9,8 Bergen: Bearen, Datomae. ors sestvend oF detention froin business, for plies, *: toture. Aataia, Die. About this time some entorprin'ng democent cireutatea | TATRA were Very brief. Ho would “enter tuto | Jetter, of which the following is a copy, to Justice Hogan, | S84 sl! of those who can vots at the mext election had | y tin” WArion Gaée, Sheppard, Philadel ~— fl - -f——5 abalienelanadae 4 jarye numbér of political placards among the eroivd, Urged "enrnestness “a Manet of the day, bat | in relation to persons who may be disposed to obstruct | theif names put down in the list, ‘The total number of | Schr Buena Vista, Logan, Trenton—Perguson & Wood. fo th hive, hn yn bears - im @ roo and the arrest of soversl of toe ‘ part of citizens in : voters registered chewed om teere Schr Moses Patten, Harding, Elizabet! P Buck & 88 MADE NEW, WITHOUT SPECTACLES arrest of the approaching election. It would bo necessary | citizens in the exerctse of thoir rights at the ballot box @ an Increase of several hundred | oo, meticine Sent, porta: of mre one. ee fare the insertption of | and advisable to do something moro than simply to cast over that registered in 1864, and tho greatest number | Schr [zetta, Raton, Rancor—H D&I U Brookman. Xddress ‘De. B:8; Foote, Y Heffnan for Governor, ere held up before General | vote, Tho interesteat sinke to the people were 20 tn Auring the clection which is to take place ou Tuesday | over registered tn thia city. ‘The following table shows » Bey, Gretna canon e Wicked —, ( Duvser savas to annoy He paid vory tlle attention | ant that every man should work to hie utmost amontine | ™ Doubtices the other magistrales have received | the number that were registered yesterday. Bepe 4 J pen, Kelis, Beone—caew J COMFORT AND CURE POR THE RUPTURED—sENT, to the of the crowd, when they ; people, He excused the absence of General Butler ob io “4 Warde No. Reguined. Wards ia, Registered. | act, ° Darl Providence—Backets ‘Tooker & | pontage, paid. pn reesipt of ton cents, Address Dr. €: fied Sad, Resting Seenaee Ne tee 9 fe | account of the fatigue of having spoken before, and, | | Greriswes-{ regtet ty be obliged ‘0 inform you oMetatty | 2e-+-- ++ 164 13 i 352 | Plosh muir, Allen. Bridgeport-C 1 Allen. } Fovle, 1,180 Broadway, New York. bills in bis Tce tn taken of defiance. For & time there | notwithstanding his treatment, io having secured s'hear. | thet incre i rensctts befiereineh orgenieed etdonros eee, | Decco a ‘ eater W Wood ah Cunt, Bail mrs CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION FOR THE Man, was great cog fasion, but the police, by thelr pluck aud | jog. In relation as to whether the President or Congress | Weise toobeiruct theazetcise of theelective tranchise, My ins | 8.. 116 Vineland, Hampton, Philadelphia, ried. Beat, nid, In envelope, on 4 managed Bt, succeeded in pushing back the living | had the authority to frame terme for the South, heeaid | fOrreation \s that persona, with preconcetved intomt ta obstruct 318 Arrt ten cents,’ Addross Dr. Ma Foo 130 Brow lwuy, Ke ¥ aus 80 a8 1) leave @ clear spoce around the platform. | a few words in favorof the right of the latter to settie ‘the | Doth registration and votlng, will asanme to attend ail day at 500 Steamship See Pranciseo®&mii On - — Cerne OT Ne ee eet ee ore ane reccl. | pending dimicuiticn Oa thie point he alluded te what | conse: Whcmmee Tess totney Coxe emnively chalies 838 i Tih mdse end passengers, to the Norn | PPRMOVAL. pend Bished; ond nove fow.of the distarbers wore roughly | Sephen A. Tongias hind remarked in reference toe | juteratle from tue tacts, and complaint be mase agalnel ent 622 America hip Co. aadied former compromise, where that statesman had sald to | such challenger, tt will become your duty to iasue'm warratt 06, ere h Can Hick eee te eae Cee UUntaln eoops, CRNITERE CONRRAL A UTLER CONTIRORS Min REAR, President Buchanan that to Congress alone belongod | ad strestthe olfander, Such av get, with, ench an toteat ™ pierre. 4 Co. Had stroag NW winds vd PIANO AND TABLE COVERS eNO® Pinding that ica a8 out of thequention to speck with. | tier atjustment "He eitonaly reccmnnes bet 3 me biter an elector from free 439 ‘Betinship Filter ‘Chapin, Newbern, NO, 00 hour (ont January ty ou byes interrapth 4, Genera! timtler determined thi 8. Hpenver to the sulragon of tine oy =o TER, 148, 4. Tt will also 108 sot ip “ erry, wean lewbern, NU, 00 hours, out rem me hin temarks, Interruptions or bo Inter- | Copgreesional district, ad. concluded tr ur vag the ait pacion to refuse to Fe. a8 OT Tatentnthip Aa Nand Norton, Boston with mdse and pas- and co at in \he went. eon the platform, : ay . 4 tg Mee Mae. 3 ropolitan § 4 ww io front of him, wore enabled to Sich hie the coming electinn, * PDO OF thelr eaudidates at ge 8 A PO vague... v+s11606 | RE riship Mary Senrond, Rucdolt, Boston.) with mase and | — dot beyoud that bis remarke were lost im the REMARKS BY ORARER Gattoway. TT John 1390. Bridge Louiaiana Total registered ie Wh Cipde apne Hig app ane and cheers of tie, anneMblage, He rpoke as fol- Mr. Cuanues Gitroway, A ye samy | Reacts, oom, Sanber reainees wiih 0 » | Tasker (of Wi saet, Me), Clark, fan Francisco Importer of Toye, Chine and ‘aney (ood, wa: ppecch, in which, afer aime Nimaron nataceethy, | Telan reaviest that one af tha magiatrates wilt be constant: i ageriogons very hang weginae sites Ong gee | eter le When the rebel army ha, ‘surrendered, and when the | sisted that ou no‘ount of Abtabatn. Tincoles toresy Le | 1x, hokiiug court at Khe usual places, from euur Increase ephons (Hremh). Weasels, Sromeny 68 duvet with re eremyg or-ompreae eee pry het oniy ty imprene tte tal wo the | beyat of Hverty end the Union bis inemory was hon | tobe aneved apse the Bapietmlcndent of Pollen ond jeg: Roan Was three weeks i ine a Ae Ae toot pido my te ation, in order ther ina ‘ples might beprictoriovs for | onslirined in the he =< ; with strong westerly gal @verinsro uvar ihe ton wher, ore no far forgetful of their i agueeed fo.tes eae ; Br ait ofthe, tstescos pecslisr ve na’ shason ter, oe THD TURE Bak rence Fried, Houper, Gaiveston, 29 days, im bale | gid Meanie profile anit rheum, principe arergaun uty and obligations, under the constitution, to the gov- Sepiall dena toes rca nation may be meted out both to the publie and Shenders. . . log. to & an Soleil bite pre . by noipel drurgiats, — ernMeDs, AB LO ranse tiomseh e# On the Bide of the nad Jost. thee aattdeezarnvored | and the police spared unnecessary care of prisouers, With ~ sugar. to M Ler & Houghton. mee 98 ea D TO vIsIT Shamy of thecouniry. After sem Mouths worse than Ne, and would soon know what it war to fall an tho | Sent reePeee Zour ovedient servant, | coe ars, | Trotting at Columbia County, N. ¥. eke PLiztom Carrom, Nanticoka, Baars F, SPLENDID Atlempt to reo, “anize the ern | devil foil. + " 4 * cam eaver, hington, ment, But really in fosterity, 8 aplrit. OF Te | hiwcell dictator, © Catling we wate iY Ey! make | Movember a 1808 oh amlial trot came off yostorday afternoon st the Retr Pe direst == Kenge, ISHED, 1 Hellion. more rampant and mars Doody than ever | man of brains; and Napole: dhctatbe, Dal be bas List of Candidnten. bpake Course, Columbia county, N. ¥., between the | Ren Ti, Boston for Albany. connen amoanway anv ree eCeP PIERLN dofore the war, Consrem atsembied «4 hearing | bot rangth ‘of mind. Amirom | Subjoined Is a complete list of the candidates now be. | PAY mare Fonrless, black mare Cora, and the chestout cht Rrarulingtten, Sheppard. New flaven for Albany. picts k- * Arce rele scams WW OVidONCe ITOM Ati Paria of the conek “Ty gon but not the other. (anght fi stallion Borger, mite heata, beat throe in five, to wagons. Behr Net all, Piormont for Bostou, r On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesiny, Nov. 6 6 and 7, ifn, guide We action, it thon prod: Yet this man, who three years ago was ron out of'Knes, | (re 28 Pople of thia sity to be voted for In the election when, the establishment will be open for public Inspe ments, whieh were putt» the po Ville by thirtern men, Who could hot dictate tering | Nex Tucaday. Tho lat Is submitted without note or | CCMeral Butior was originally entered for this race, bat | pene from 7A. Ma P.M, ee the people have thus far been tr men how to behave themselves—tlangh var. as ok Gomeeat, . Ginne Gf the eendidaten Oho Wel and bis great trot of the day before frightened the owners of | city "Ton inn Wrath Kan etn, See kee cies amrent, | This estabiianment, belteved to be the finest and raoat lor. intelligence, wherever truth aud f Bt protect hia own wifo when. she wae emt | dis arom | the other horser, and they would not start with him for | furl. Harvie, Coorg Weshingion, Morrunack, Vinee ’G | Towels, the world, will be opan for the reseption of bathers ple bave spoken in one uniied von upon ta Knoxville was trying iy y known; others, men of crowing ability but not so well W Lord, Niagara, Hatteras, Washing, é Ce ae ie thelr favor. Bo tar at tee Lie a rying 6 dictate to | ka of them are weil known for their identifi. | th@ purse, #0 the proprietors of the Course, to havea - is R. tome ‘Ae the vol 9 0 great loyal North. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Im | « th the cor Tammany “ring” and aro reall: trot, ‘Wind at sunset WSW. Se hae been hy Ave triumphed. (co, Of | diana” and other States had pronon againet | 1,\¢ poll Hae amy A Poet tichorciveam seprchatngthrbny stoke ov alee. “afyresrina a aicaian Too FOR spoons," and penn ne) — in the tribulations — that wil sgtrotswem V tap ine thot fonete seectn be Horta to withdraw his horea, and the other parties being Marine Disnaters. — LATE MR CLA! © ‘eration of hon im, bis Broad and Butter ove Sreawanir Moncan, Newton, () lobia fo LARGE AND EN STTC MEETING OF THE yt ihe, Comaierahion of Von wn | wiltnot wave him. (Lauter) Tle weal even | the Wate at ring Voter shoald Euow the charao- | ssllsfied, the trot was called om. Fearless wae the | wit tuber, before feparied founsered, eapertencey henry Thembary of the Plest Dieiion Now hock Mert country at heart. And being an » @Xelaim before three years liad tolled awn “Oo ready to | ter or (heir candidates before they vote for them :— favorite at two to one against the flekt before the start; | wenther, sprung a leak, Mlled with water, amt wea leit ard ‘on Saturday evening for tie pa "a it ig our duty, a8 calmly and dis, that ato, who shall deliver me toate ths Wrotohed nOwaTRR, bot aftor the first heat, which was won by Cora, the | the captain in a boat shout 3 miles ESE trom elects, ah wey Tele at the Domination of Ma. ror Gent. fony, {6 disouss them.” Mere rind | gay,’ !” (Laughter.) He wae now oirenty per say ales 0 edison Pal eM BM a ay ME Seapatioed totow ber fate pore, 4 amar would be prevent were a wesiber of the onion ie many DY, will harm no Lats ‘carieas’ won the second, third and lourth heaw ver woh ¥ 6% off'cers of the volunt ayaa he tinue ort ame Ig | Soy tm led, Ante Does eas Wed es chip im most eee im "| sso tec, mote, Pa ge | Revue arto che hay sehiies on ~ THR COPARE \ "4 en " ine nay av bane to make oo 1 the a Ose in which « Bed ased and explained | 4 cdenrs sere Whuitos Counien ie sitnated In the town, in @ most eligible spot, the anne | Po aiuhhguualt uo im i tienry, and. wae for ium on vate) poy! wal be word—- wastes thinks has senso enough for Ps) oF. Bie, Sere 4) fnthnge € bamier poundiogs | Se ape prrenente” Ge te | One Monroe $1 Inet Her cargo will provably by voting ‘uesday be ad willing men and who Ot omer enough for one" Ww rane A, Ua, We J ~ beautitu' sp veged and repairs made at Baltinare, Pr: ——— (Ap iia A, Darling prnende Wuod. orth, and south, ‘px far ae the e¥e can reach, are seen y * spree Martin, from New Oriesns, gunk tn Apelecht: | Taos. H. Maus IRE D WRATTED, Jn. Chairman,

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