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“EW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ee pornos TELEGRAPHIC , POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. REGISTRY pay. MATERIAL AID FOR THE GRANT CAMPAIGN. | | Must not cvery sane, man also se rever! rt not POLITICAL NEWS: THE NATIONAL GAME. J arin every Southern suute, pat her name and seal 10 Ri fe ong 2 eR Pdeng os wiil meet to-day ineach | Intéresting Correspondence Between Judge | deed? Saad? Eat, ut, beyond i, a's dorthe warery Politics in hy oa ‘4 Disturbance Mutnal vs, Atdantio~Tbe Champlons Defeateds CITY POLITICS. ‘trek at State to register the legal Pierrepont and A. T. Stowart, Bea ould not stand ‘That st must cease to bo a domes- PRILADELPEIA, Oct 12, 1868, in eaaetae deo Oe ene oe voters porkraip mons Sea districts 103 Firta AVENUE, } tic institution, because it had become an interna- 2 | Assembly Conventions. . New Yor, Oct. 10, 1868, tional (so to speak) cause of war? ‘The city is very quiet this evening. No meetings | angle of the Union grounds, the champion streamer; Tadion) Raniuens ae cottnation cote |g ee Tee canta Guia far Naniaed To ALEX, T. SrmwART, , Chairman of the Grant | " Are there no left among those in power | aro being held and all the politicians are engaged in | released from its long confinement, curied and inca ipencpmngeeryrengg tgs a plas piss aap ve pn ade ama Committee, de. eat ho nad no pe CTE YO mand axe Shee Preparing tickets for to-morrow. There are fears | twirled, and whipped and whiazed, and snapped a¢ ventions called day (Wednesday, October 14), ‘When Frank P. Blair, basely using peace, Gone, - Both branches of the republicans had called | 4 second meeting af gach board wil be held for | Sominaea in eae democrailé Dar, "yp. | we country vo advance, personal or party inleresta? | that some collision may occur Detween the oflcers | sauciy as if some Westera John were banding i¢ of Assembly candi. in Tammany su ast have S us hope that God may turn appointed by the ally charged touch up the leaders team an conventions for the nomination Tevision as follows:~0 feat ed oe that “We m hearts of those who know the right, but pursue the | Wit, coo th of the San unerains Ws She remind them of the tact that they had a heavy load Gates, but the desire for harmony and the attractions | tp each district which embraces no part of & oagres, gure ie laws of | wrong, and strike the scales from thé eyes of others | With Keeping the peace of te ety NPS a o pathol mpd of the county and judiciary conventions for the most | oity op inoorporated Village on ‘Tuesday, October 27. ee ny awe jatentioh Traces Teally Jn the darkness of gear 'inicrined | Siswon.was rendered in relation to the bower of of he peta Rea boty ciel arcin wept part prevented nominations, The constitutional | ge law requires the boards to remain in session fg Was arrested erg, Shere, in which Judges Allison, Li i Unionists also held meetings. The results are given | trom nine o’dock ip the morning to geven o'clock 19 answer us immediately, and appoint an early | and Brewster concirre. The flowing igi to SEAcae ane Lear OT they found that they eae evening. hii rare fie | oy, f0r your visit here. We shall Eecuiee ve short jayor McMichael from Judge Allison giv! @ heavy load and that the road was Freer Doerasor,-7eo Amembly Convention. that “puoi hoards alt from eight o'ciock in the gout ours on on his serie on Rn ne Nanna See pedal Neeey Shs oop taion adverse to he Sr eres 208. NEP Mane: CRON sak err Hadese sect adjourned to bcp vi tal gi netics come 7ou in 9 becoming ype ante aye just éxpFessed a unanimous opinio Feat exclusive | Ce TO come down tc plain facta, they had ‘20th ‘The ention called for 13 ane morning to nine o'clock in the evening of Friday and regards | noite Policy of the it 3 Sherif to exorcise paramouns and $f the return game wi tuals to pl they pO Saturday, October 2 and 31, + wwut-aener crx | $h8 pected ae ‘t Seymour and Sia as oom: | Hib youcaae ee ts wit Jone aon it Ee eeenbiatn ie covenrren poner with the hi id each edo ce cee dics Suooxn Disraion.— Adjourned to Monday next, In incorporated villages, and districts which {n- | plete the revellion and ascertain to | You youla eine see ae os we could | 1 tio iv olen thal would apnilad fo eimoron aus ne 10. game they Fourra Disraicr.—Adjourned to meet at call of boards alt the South toevery right whioh she had before | fe rondy to mest son to ee act clover” Weanes: | Ry Warrant on for, the arrest of the Sherif, | justly suppose that the augmented nine of the alc wrest | ee ae oe ne ears ibe | fae. War, including tho’ “erampling into dust by day, the 7th, would probably be & better day. Se stone eae Sere yt Ee fandines | Mutuals would give them a harder fight to win the .—Henry 8, Jennings military feet, the in Of lom and very Tespeettully, 9 your fellow cities 1 re notify the Mayor to second, and go indeed it proved. Ever since 1863 thé mated. Con- | Morning vo seven o'clock in the evenings “*r 4 | fourteenth ‘amendment to the constitution. WADE H. IN, {ofc to execu my warrant required Mutuals, although straining every nerve to win @ vention of ths ‘membly disuct nomlaated Cor | In no district whatever can a name beaded tothe | ,, The contest presenta well dened issue Detween JAMES DANIEL TOPE, eeforis ur nerats, encouraged by the success cryvuns | game from the Attantics, and playing with them y ». . W. uralization, accom) 43 “tiowrn Diemacr x was held at place | Testy st the second meeting as aforesald unless | ” } cannot conceive how any intelligent man, who JOHN , THOM Supreme Court, now calculate one majority in the | thelr best games season after season, have been uni- snetne .—No meeting the person to be registered appears personally and | does not the rebels to poses, 58 na- W. B. STANLEY, elty of from. 5,000 to 8,000, while the republicans are formly unlueky. The first gime of the present series NINTH DisrRict.—No nomination, Adjourned to | claims that he isa legal voter. mr <axerysawaie | Hop's tty dese eel tie patsions im, | State Central Baggating Commiter Columbia, 8. ©. equally ‘conndent ot TANT of over 900, based ne on | jg yot fresh in the minds ot those who ‘wituessed. Ite next Monday. In districts which include no part of a city or in “Jost cause” restored, cap vote MR, ADAMS’ REPLY. cast, which was not th hen their it one of those games which the lovers of the TENTH DisTRIcT.—Adjourned to Monday next, rated village, a voter who UINCY, Sept. 28, 1968. was not the case last year, Ww! sport delight to see. It wag witnessed by an anx- Busverrs Deion. sone V. Gridley, ’ ie Yoner 3 se nae ree - “a my ua igtient the uss rae eens find fair Mrsere, WADE Hamrron, ae DANIEL Pors, F. W. | Weket was defeated. pe fous and excited, yet orderly and good humored, TwsLrr Disrmicr-adjourned tll Monday next | be allowed to vote upon making amdavit that he is a McMastgx, JouN P; Tuomas AND W, B. STAN- throng, alinost every member of which was at umes ‘without making any nomination, legal voter in that district, bringing a nowy legal | ana a ore high Nery gh Fy Snes yet Bepublican Torchlight Procession in Pittsburg. early carried away by enthusiasm aud expectati THIRTEENTH DistRicr.—No nomination. Ad- | yoror to swear that he knows him to be ond, and To ae pen * _ GENTE! *::3N—Your letter fetter of of ‘September 22 reached Prrrspura, Pa., Oct. 12, 1868. and was closed by pee on be ne fed Journed till next We jisrmicr.—Adjourned tilt | rendering an excuse for his non-appearangs gf the With ¢Venty thousaa ihe on the 26th, and I found it to require such care- | The republican torehlight procession in Allegheny with, Ca ae ee Eee tars ean ASSEMBLY 10T.—. Bn nes one in the se er ful consideration that I have withheld my aveWer | city to-night was a most imposing demonstration ie hereabouts anticipated a fine, close gama Firvigery Disrmscr-No nomination, Adjourned mA seas 7 ay aes WS vole vot aut | Samer ae you and te uly untit now, (My frst impulse was to aocept JOUF AN” | OT at ‘closea up the brilliant displays made by | Yesterday, and soine four OF dive thoussid managea ee Se enact ee "3 PrsisinPOr, | pelupen neta Dota uments refi | boc pares duping the prewent campaugn, ‘Th pro-| 1 be preealomuag 20 eRe tt ay 7 & review of your letter restr: me. i al ~ | cession, which was one of the largest over seen in idea of the playing. ‘The Atlantica next te aces in this BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS STRERT, fous as you can be to see kindly relations and fra- 2 ive an adequate idea of the p Suvexrenwen Disraion—No ominailon. Ad. torhag coke Nuw Yous, Uct. 12, 1868. } ternal feelings replace the sore and angry suspicion wit great AB Sea UCT, Wan Otcry Whekw mere font ars to the bag, and, as may be 2 ictal ney Journed to next Monday. The Registering Places. Epwarps Pigrreront, New York city:— which prevails upon both sides of our land, nor | fh ioy with people and the business houses and score, Were eis eee te by pel ty ee ‘ne (oul lary eae rao acd’ Ses hat ou ly appt the Coody es to wae any wre Shy tpl = phe Tam avreltings 8 were brilliantly illuminated and deco- Re apg gome ‘crept to part the rs more poweriess than you are % NINETEENTH DisTRcr.—No nomination was made. Fieesss t fe Groenmrich ot. all business men—indeed every one having any in- malt pen greatly extagerate any influence of mine, | Fated. id latter, In the fourtn to at shia nin be At gat i BEOOND wand. ¥ ‘The question is evento to the people whether faratively small, very unpopul ority, BUFFALO, Oct. 12, 1868, guson, and in the Devyr held the ball, a Drsraicr.—Nichols’ H. Babcock nomi 1-9 Beekman st, peas Bape dd they will ‘ald ara e eoting, an duuinstration find an rege as ee ‘ay ie” objetionalie Great preparations are being made for a republl- ae Mot he Hho’ pe aah “ae the i g inanage the Twaer ‘nd upon trampling loyalty int ust though far more insignificant, than yourselves by 1@ 15th inst. ee —— FOURTH WARD. ted,’ with prostration to every branch of industry | Wiited you, would bo Iiken Id be a fr OF oan for blanks, but althon hat han taeae ‘Conservative poorneee Assembly Convem- | 1-298 William st. Ee iechon st. and business as the ‘Noreh, or whether we @ should dia constriction, | My Motives, and. yours to the in- | Large Republican Mecting in Stenben County. | would be well disposed ots somehow or byte Firsr Distaror.—No meeting of the conservative oI a meeter he jee ae te Fiaven aie Y but ey Ane =" pode ee ae pt: betlered so saimate baci a 3 O08 ia er a4 Thost wanted. Take it all all in allthe Mutuals | = pte pig } . a ‘The republicans held this afternoon and evening FTH WARD. y from whose admin- ry layed and batted remarkably well, but when on = wing of the republican party conta be found at their | 4 99 west Broadwayy ne Yeap Hudson at istration we wil have MNEs tasanines tant nen fiw: Se eee a cot aire niece eposahenuions | the largest meeting ever held in Steuben county. | Bases they did not show as much flak in running 3 Petcen nnd coal rare seo 5-fa Weet Broadway. $<alt Greenwich at. from in every department of our government, | ag reasons tor an absolute refusal, for I should try to | Twenty thousand people were present. The Grant | did the Atlantica, Ihe high wind and. Waller SzcoND Disraicr.—Adjourned to meet at call of 4-4 Beach at. 8-21 Desbroases at. inebiing A ee ae ee eee ea face my share of the obloquy with such Joritude a8 | rnvineibies, numbering 2,000, paraded this evening peal pitching, however, sree gy Beta zine Disrmtct.—Tne Conservative Repnbiican | 1-4tryonrow, TE WAP cot at for'usa future unequaled in the history of the past. | }coUld muster I saw a fair chance of alding, be It with torches. ‘The village was handsomely iumin: fg vin ng piuckily enind the bat, fn as he wras sembly Convention of this district met and wh. Esa Centre ai SoA Hegara ti. on. score - ee ees Pry ae ne were made by General B. F. Butler, General McKee, poy eee Me ea cboee in ete style to MOD inted Robert Edward, W. F. F. Melling and Wil- | 3~#6.Centre st- m iy Ay ply Mea it. a8 you seem to anticipate an important effect | H. Bemis, Major L. Caldwell and T. 0. Cowen. ave been’ pa entree a crates ct cmerees ant tien nopweae tend to bring about result o promising with bless on theca teens tae Fecepyion which you might oo ee pied jing by te lead to us all, wild or very - . Baxter sh otfer tome { think it right to disabuse you of the . ena Diericn —No ert tine tetndeay) Se Cal ater Tea Montgomery st, Bani. men EXANDER T. STEWART. error. | Nor do L ehink that a nee none. A things to ELOQUENCE AND ORATORS, pt tag A OS four rans aot . four \e. wi woul de} Ranney set Mints GMA amas | ELE haa extn SY A ES es a Sons co banat ot te | SETS et a ee Friday, the 6th Ingte, | st SAlourned to ee ToS Moatoe at by SRAAK bea fe fn pee intr Oe iexorata Ee | Weskiag'WlaiGarl Precesties Cases. Notwithstanding the status of the game, there wag = a a ‘orl Tana DIsTRICE. “Adjourned to Monday next, 6) Gaal bale, ~ terest, and1 doubt not the convictions, of the domi- | cooper institute was well filled last evening. Tho | Rot Oe ane er yot all prosent soumed to think tha Disraicr.—Adjourned to Thursday EIGHTH WARD. Lecture by Mr. Hooper C. Van Vorst Sefore | nant party will prevent any dispassionate considera- pance 6s alae ks has deliees: fe Fe ee A Oa ant a. SaEeax'T Of Datting and ' aext. J-304 Gromont. pe mpd he National Club. tion of your case until after the election. It ts de- | Occasion was one calculated to draw a large | temporarily demoralize the Mutuals and thus secure THIRTRENTA Disreicr.—No nomination. Ad- | 3-90 iresne st Host grrine = in ate ai” ak pre ny a city, met inst | $i#%ed, and I fear itis widoly believed, that the spirit | biage, tt being foremostly @ demonstration of the | ticvead, This helped to rob the game of the Interest journed to Wednesday. |—32 Gran . of secession 81 res the Sou! rt and works vondly, Overmars, Disraicr.-Adjourned to Saturday scat Thompecn at Tigo ihadata 9 at. evening at its rooms, No. 30 Union square, to hear a | through the democratic party. A mass of honest Li Regine tree ite posite with suc fad; but altoug, on the fou Reareraties next, Sim rrince a je Reawik from Mr. Hooper C. Van Vorst upon the “Life | Men are taught and believe that the success of that | lecture belng announced on behalf of the the score was tied, the Atlantics did not follow up TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—A conference committee | 7—178 Prince st. $08 Spring lecture trams Me: Honeys mi party means the political re-establishment of the | by John B. Gough. Judge Daly, President of the | the Sivaninge and the Mutuals crept ahead once ywas appointed and the Convention adjourned, sub- | §—S.'varick at, Laat and Public Services of General Grant.” General | genius of revolt, and the elevation to Power of | Union, previous to introducing tha orator of the | more. “That famous seventh innings wes commenced Jeet to the call of the committee, NINTH WARD. Anthon presided, and introduced the lecturer by | the Southern leaders a the late war. eG evening, made some remaiks regarding the Union ‘the Atlantics with but three runs to secure to tie 1-409 Hadaop st. 10636 Hudson st. saying that the old theory of principles and not | While I do mot believe that if the Widespren 4 e game again, and as tradition has accredited ' Constitutional Union Ausembly Conventions, Sa ladson ste 12-358 Weet Tenth st men der most essential ns the Raictnubeadiea Bh 0 een aE Cee ae AS EMO ETS Pee ern nad evonipemed anne. we the with taking this innings the turning point of the minds of our 0) woul by ego aeee an can, baht pig {Morton and Hicecker at, fe PTY republican government permitted of the improve. | a great difleulty in btalnii fai hearing, 1 8 to0 nos bag teeciatane iia aaah there fhe game), it seemed fo, bo taken as a fore- it Assembly district could not be as tent a weapon of party warfare to be relinquishe pease ihe cicter eaetauad treasicherians | CTU. io {7 Hudaon st. ment that principles and men combined, as inthe | firing tis contest forthe Presidency. If the «em. | of its efforts in the future, He declared the associa. | carried of hate ee wane ron Y 8-11 Beventh av. 17-25 Ninth av. instance of General Grant and the doctrines of re- | ocratic party Is defeated in tacir canvass, it13 be- | tion to be one of the most useful intitations of our third hand went out and’ but two rans had Oe eeup nieenicne: Bernard Flanagan nominated. 9-186 Greenwich av... publicaniam, gave more tangible prospect of the per- | cause the people fear its success would jeopardize satel tthe teutinat ts taki added to the score, ‘The déprosaion Pe eee er ‘aug: Founrs Distrion—Mr. Abbott nominated. ‘ Maeriieaty = ‘ulty of the democratic form of government. the substantial results of the war. Now upou this | city, ag abundantly revealed in the frutte of ita labors, | Mant t by the Mutuals addi Ave runs to their Sixra Distaicn—No meeting eld at the place | 3-151 Commie: 4 astieets, petulty point the Northern mind is absolutely determined, | At eight o'clock Mr. Gough entered upon his lec- | Coune in chis inniugs, placing them six aiead of advertised. ® 3713) Chevette Sa Forayth at. eee eo Oe ne Oraer OF | and no party could maintain itself whlch should re. | ture, He started with saying that some might think | Brookiynites, . Thett was no that the eighth in. SEVENTH DisTRIcT.—No meeting held at the place er haa etal = HW howery events the election of ph to fll awe Soe Ni phe ‘own part 1 think It would be veryulimcuit to get | the ttle of his lecture @ very portentous one. He nings ‘Would take the the ac ace he seventh, 2 pan BioHra Disraior.—No meeting at the place adver- | 6—7 Essex at. 19—18 Blariage st, Chief Magistrate was 9 political necedatty. rid of any of the logical and legitimate results of the | aid not claim to know or understand anything about | Pus Nast to the eorann san at fad the game cl he ELEVENTH WARD. result was produced not so much by the | war if we tried to ever so hard, but still our peeple | tne technical terms of oratory. He made no pre- | with the score ing a8 given below, Ninra. Disrnicr.—N ination, Adjourned to | 1-$11 Fast Houston st, $30 Best tate ot fitness of Washington as by the sense of | are very sensitive on that point. I cannot gee, for | tence uy a teacher of oratory; but he had stugied | “meso tablew will Sar eatonec to Coaoetnndl lt 0.16" next Mostar nom sci Pita, O85 East ith ok gratitude which filled the mind of the country i i apple ates A EB len orators, and Jf he attempted to ridicule any of | cord of the contributions of each ach player t0 the gen- Tare Disesere—— Owen Muchby nonituated. ||) fa Calumiiegt He parenee G. in regard to the services he had rendered the repub- | we granted you a dispensation to proclaim it on the | them OF, thelr style, i was | done Wah | eral see Serre catin’ showe wan tein muda ine ‘the Constitutional Union of this Assembly district | Lewin st 4 avenue 0. ie. Washington was eminently fortunate in the se- | house tops. Conauitutonal oF not, & wii never afin | rilies to see any one ridicule himself, and would eather balls and errors in piay—such as! pfs iA T—7 avenue C. 147 Boat Wh at. ; racticable except, in the form of revolution, j Although fy malted j EN A ae tek 8-27 avenue B. 168 avenue (. lection of his Cabinet oMicers, The learned John Jay | 2° De catachts onetibacionalsciphe Wine Aa to enjoy tas well asany one. Alunougl | holding the Dall too long or omitting to top Play 8 one jor.—No meeting held at piace | §-¥ avenve c 32-104 avenuo C. was appointed to the Supreme Court; the astute and | cannot be, taken away. from any ‘people, | “alt eee Raelllion, emostianee ena modern We een sae The taking cues saree tinenaen ‘ TaIRTERNTE Drstrior.—No nomination. HCBse Banh ok, Sotsarenue D. comprehensive mind of Hamilton presided over the Savery 2 “ epee rd seo ta aay ei we tern a bre and writers, giving the! fete disses views on the base was made on clean hits, total nimber of bases, Fourrsanra Disrmior.—John W. Crump nomin- | 13—13) avenue B. 16-104 avenue D, financial interests of the nation, The conditions of | Yivia never ‘again be of any value to you If you had Fo His wns ne thoug ely pe Fe og elias al ‘bases on errors, left lu base, gute aud rung:— ‘ FUrTereta Disrrtor.—No nomination. Adjourned TWELFTH WARD. the country then and now present very similar | it back; and the eis Which is #0 much dread- mind of the pear to audience, A nuency of aah h: — — to Monday. Ta 1—Corner _ Broedwag. ged East side of 34 pee tee ioe soe Secenh SSRnaE. if ine popes na ed at the North, a oe ete Ye: Jang eloquence, neither was a chain of Lee eRe Ia. 7 & 1. Q. R 100th presen re- ‘povel might wane Distaior.—Thomas W. Kearney nom- 2-East side of 4th av, ber 84th or. between lath and Pile wold have porated. . and Be je war of the Bevo, meee whlch nts #0 many well meaning men | 4, Sree ir & te eae go i { é : if ae eo 9 i F 9—South re discouragemen: ‘amo! We speed yn SEVENTEENTH DusTRicr.—O. Sloan Holden nom!- . men’s hearts had often failed. th and there were tno Tivseraby expenave, a Af for no better ‘speech that was!” Loud talklag po ge aro } j ; H H 3 33h ra E ETRICT.—Lawrence Kiernan ocated peace t reason, wi 0 8 ; senna eu a — was a ‘There were then, as now, advocates | same tinie, you must y aot ws a i et as Taare pe a 13008 gh oe or Dan MEEai Sveieattinnt te sinmnivaston wea make 120th sts. ‘mansvilie) of peace and foes of Kg a aspiration | the hasty and jocanaiier® slat ce oral pit ‘orator stood on high — eeee eee: ors 3 3 ‘and a conference committee of three was appointed. 16th Repel riberty. Then, as | subject intwo or thred of yout ff tates lal ry vine, hi 6 isi da ae aac Ca ec ‘TWENTIETH DIsTRICT.—No meeting held. now, the hopes Fo Vac once San) people earned, bellion’? did oa to fasten universal suffrage the grou, ls tna Out its thunders, 5 n7ibe pnoens In the missing districts hho meetings were held at st and 4th oy. SRTEENTH WARD. to Waal 1 1ea8 and disaster, | you than any other one thing. The North is yell tones a8 sweet as — uge the Gospel w MUTUAL, a the advertised. 1-60 Norfolk st. @—388 Delancey at. as the hi turns we to General Grant for | aware — thre i is @ wide distinction between civil ‘On hard pews © tions ody Fielding. —=--— Batting. —— 3-181 Broome st. 951 Cotumbis st. Ponce aud baieay. cengral Washington Sever re- | rights as wileges, ROF were our wisest Four or more listening 0 ttn a, ao ugh many Gere oe Sates 4 Union Republican County Convention. Se Bugolk at 30-1 Cannon et. aot oe ik Pigg A amore actlat rary el ep ag to their discourses. Sel gaoe ra 4 oxo ; ‘The Union republicans met in convention last even- | $14 Ginton st Hogot ewe not the prese of the, Ciion, make Cencral periment | of Slack “pelttical’ power in. ho eee ‘ras a moat ementit png of orator. Far . # H ee ee ; 4 ing at their rooms in Twenty-second atreet for the Pitt at. aos Grant’s o' animonus? It is said there are three ds of your Boor, "koran fleld hands | year of his career as blic speaker. He 00 i 0 if 4 61 } a. parpose of making county nominations, General | ‘Pits aaa ley burn thelr electoral votes, but | upon mere fanciful theory of the natural | faa" reotured in. this period two hundred” and Gorge pigesi FOURTEENTH WARD. if these States could app late his worth and ser- cauality of man. Dou! Duleas a cliizen of Massachu- | gity times in New York, and three hundred 1930 0 H 5333 Cochrane, Colonel Dugan, Charley Spencer, General. | 149 Prince st. 1-949 Broome at ices, a8, tney oughe {0 ‘appreciate, them General | setts who is utterly Uiterate may velmy euperior th | Sn giey"tumes in Boston, and yet he. never Oates ii Sigel and other lights of the party were present and | 3-3 srince ft Sci wamenc. Grant would the sole unanimous choice of & | ail manly qualities, but unless he can read the con- | Gime before an audience without ‘trembling at petty? fess present oe entertained the meeting with apeeches on the issues | 4—s43 malverry ot. 10-816 Centre st. ratefal people, It ia true that Grant does not, as | stitution in the Beglish language he 1s not my equal | the knecs and @ huskiness of voice, and if he should CHG1 UN 6M ® oof the canvass, The proceedings were very orderly | 511 fim s 1-147 Grand ot, pegs sects Ae we sence on By politiceny, 3 rahe tna wii seauiy wick rac, | lecture as many years more he expected tt would be ee @. ik ee og Srnarmamaaieat ee secure it; it is true he has told of his leading tioal testa of Athens for public, duty. Now this, was Sadan Eoeevederteal eanuartes exeesiny wit Vega. ¢ PP eg — tobe d ot desire the position; bat | ignored in your case, because It Was urged and be- | faking the manner of the orator, Would: rexd rey i, of the Auanitc, Voice of the country demands that he should mil {t, | lieved that thus alone could the blacks protect them- | jn’ type. He advised ambitious young orators to Guron fouls sAttanue, 6 ag the voice of the country demanded eerie. selves, and It was sald that any admitted qualifica- | avoid fastening their collars with ping. Of this he Foul bound eatches—! bs Dockney, a The lecturer here drew @ distinction tion would be abused by you to their total exclusion laughable example in his own experience. | Struck out Chapman, 1 | mat "McDonald, 2. petrol shararterd of Great ead Goer frm tne franehnenougeiugn,petuemnert, | fhon followed otter stories. each tors Inughabie | ,.Depee mayer Pana dd is 1 ai wa Prgw between them, In the far fucure. he bel sores ints ey | Jott them aul rumpled wih their former mas | Wa the Preceding, Of which, political orators | *°P'npire—Mr. Joke dolda of te he Unlon, of Morrisania a oy atmo tase, the two most cond with decency or humanity, aban- | neag on the part of speakers he next enforced. Sof guise Two hours and Ay misten, don them naked to the savage enmity which | pigin dresa and no of diamonds was ree wine op ent ror Grant in this contest was &man | they were taught to believe you felt to them, nor , Demeeratie ide ticuis Assembly. nth no, aniortanately for uum had neither mitftary | could they y caumly look on to see those op cist to tongetig one’ na, He sterrea tatca | tS, ie ee Ata convention of the te Constitutional and performed no pra of whose comfort and happiness they had Become ho subject but temperance did he or could he forget the Sixteenth district, held last - or sere co le personally ex- | the guardians. The Northern States pardoned the imself, ‘On this subj when he talked, he for The international base ball match between the Convention of ict, hel even- ‘Wost 234 ot. ti id ip it ble ion of ® power never ted to ji subject, when he ed, he fn ag Kearney was unauimously nominated BE WARD. ‘one ao boda pal ben eae plea of nbocadicn On corayltd brerything else, and he launched off into a thrilliug | English cricketers and the Athletic club took place sed estas poe = oe fs stain a” a aa > i er it ta claimed for se was Hlo necessary corollary of the ‘wart It ieemsied, Sabana taumationen to the pate aa i wean i itis, ahernocn, tn, fhe presence 06 ga the yeaa aera aller fps {<f clinton si. mas rene as him par Horsib’ Seymour has tired Ah dimes when grjotiod by distrust othpring of the 1g avery thrilling recital, a8 speil-bound and still as they had | Olympics, was plicher for the cricketers, who, im This ppv met last ree % Scape Sits Essex st. ; Firat av,” great lic ie agitated the pubiio mind, | of politicians who preach the perfect and complete in tak bab Seamus Ooeeor aan anand the tear idiion 4 Delng allowed four outs in ac Inning, fotaey for member of Assembly from the Fifth dis: Tice aye low mel enn te gy jo and exchted the Mapory eg ade pede many. that on cen nar ees eater Mecetorarmapes oe eneoteties | ae 2 captain to. direct them, afer 1t was ascot ‘Third ote goto throughout the world. Yet it ts Dot recorded that | font tell with, the mopelews tenderness whereas | OF the mows aie ile, urged that every ‘one | RESeSsAry Points while playing the game. ‘The f Union Republican General Committee and tt Third av. ‘avenue A. he ever spoke ® sentence tn thelr belalf. He was | feel for the dead, but is reaay to take arina again | Shouid nave \‘w siyle. Of hinown, aud ‘not try to lowing 1a the score;— New York General Grant Club. icine aes ny panne A Pay Due] Tah Lng at the sone ne win jorge west Tears mingle | imitate any one. the voice, afoitare avd bor A meeting under this captain of the presidents of 46 avenue A. b 9 largely 1a the canvass and pxert @ strong in- | guxiliaries of oratory he spoke at some ri 8 platform in direct n_to the views he is — in soon tome Tthink iat ‘distrast and fear Trent he inelt the various Union = ae wee Be Beet Thiticonth ot, Known to have expressed Teference t0 the finan: | ba ve dictated your terms more than ma tce oF Ee | Be ome orvnigs ding the 4 and presidents of the Assembly district Grant ‘35—196 avenue A. cial issues ‘What ratio Sey- | reven; it was cheerfall; jorth sac. “ge ong our ever said on the question of sa Filced the constitution for which it fought so long. | Rowse , Aud thus he went on, of Solage protewor: ~ elocution the rules to be observed to compass elo- Suny of the proper resulta of the war. Ihave | quence, now keeping the sudieuce in a roar with the Sas lieved that You must from necessity yield | Humor of his stories’ and grotesqueness of his man. doubted that it was possible to treat Te tere A TR Ta oul surrender in stich @ way as to en'ist your ald and en. | {elt mos: tender sensibuities. He spoke an hour D L ?Has heever | rit ate Ye BEE) BN : erening Le ee Rp ee Be Bo expreteed any disapprobation of the Fag Siave | For my own part { have never felt any appreliension ee Seca ae orn and . your sympathies in a constitutional restoration Leese miner: RieSaaar Waseniay ad tyes Ste | 1a asso ax Ue A-OE LL Lm “ . AQ UECNE . Whites, "As. you very fore bly ay, tere ia no policy tga haf to tlh org len nr i Base Ball Notes. Dea MerccuOhe he Calon i oe os be your | A large and deeply interested audience, the most | ‘The Cincinnatis fished thelr Eastern tour yester- a ‘oan to us, and fe the constitution alone can you | Of them unquestionable admirers of the genius of the | day at Cleveland, where they defeated the Forest yous general and cordial confidence | “Poet of the Knickerbockers,”, as Fite-Greene Hal- | City, of Cleveland, with a score of 33 to 14, in Pauitade, eclings and is essential to i your a ony. one | renew the ola | eck has very properly been called, attended the | ‘The Belton-Mutual-Duffy-Active dimculty before be aneinpty | Sale of his private library last evening at Leavitt, ieee Committee at “The Study” on Wednes- form. Even if bya Bul very ciose vote | Strebeigh & Co.’ salesrooms, in Clinton Hall. The be Sniario club, of of Osrogo, nes fr om ccess in at the North, alded by your own efforts at the ~a aad books offered were of miscellaneous character, obtait porary rei! * | mission to the Stave Assoc! teas our Coeaiiion wal still be yeesurieens roe your | aud, with few exceptions, of recent publication. ‘ ae He long enone at” the""Norih sper: | per tthe aatnorot "Panty and rare Bosse | | TO-aY-—Alaaks va. feafor Union rou rer, jr , jay—: va. ; 2 fuaded that you have the will and the power | Pert of thesuthor of “anny” and ‘Marco Borzaris” | To-lay—Aes Vis A of Puiladelphia, to jockey them out of what cost them so dear, | and carried his autograph or that of some otber | gt the Union we nee ee es eee Time | writer of ee oe books had little to recom- ‘Thursday—Mutual vs. Union, at Tremont. Empire le; the election of Grant will Rot. it and enduring persistence on | mend them, The library was evidently collected b; Gotham. Alas! Ross, at Harlem. ma day sy — bp tes yg ar’ could “araty has no vt Lo your part in wel oa in ae J of ba toni ar or ‘without Ay =i casteree c row. "s Lee po eve va Union, at Tremont. Claren- asem- party. party effectnally remov: cause Is; | er. ame ork, va. Nameless, at Poekakill, cape nominating conven. siare D ‘upon the enemy's | g'puiliauive. will but induce © reaction again. a | tho press, amd’ponaisly were reviewed cy mis kindly | CO" OCNe™ Yorks va: Nameless, at Pe pape might be, for the com- | cheerful concurrence in the essential Demaoipies of wg act ame doubtless, were picked up at AN EXCITING OCEAN RACE. Irtoh Repablican Meeting. maar Unity eb ineeparabe permanence of ine | Gomucrans Sad, couateaucnal Donvession in fueare, | Ave dese ala it, ous ot puna Brooklyn Union, Oct. 1 “4 as requ n in future, PRN pn it in connection with this now scat- From the 'n Union, 2. ‘The Irish Republican Club of the Seventh Assem. ry Inclined to thew epkaions should have excused | tered library was the scarcity Cf works. One We neve pefore us an abstract of the ‘ek of shtp bly district met last evening and were addressed by Fou not expressly’ diselaimed any. political intent, | Nowc,euppose, that age of the poets) ben wesona: | ana'e eg ag Rersaen'a or $ General D. F. Burke, Colonel J, J. O'Connor, Daniel JOUN QUINCY ADAMS AND THE SOUTH, do not wish tO make any political speeches to | Bhakspeate and bait adozen OF bo of thhe cleanse one oF ‘swiftest and parent the thin ea we R. Sydely and bey any ong ‘The clab unant- nnn your people in the interest of any party, nor add | in English yt there is no lags that one could ce of Messrs. A. A. Low & re ee ae Hsolved to endorse the nomination of Cap- Letter from John Quincy Adams in Reply | 2¢W bitterness to your already dangerous position. | not have bought for be almost anywhere, Count of its Tan tip a an teresting doe Haas Hogan as oan for Assembly in the Bat as | bave felt the evil Wey meen, of that | Yet notwit the bidding | ment. bE eho ship hag an - th Assembly dist: to Wade Hampton and Others, of South | of our own knowledge we were so litile informed was ee and ee ae mo high, ag the | sual amount of rough westner and baming winds, Carolina, as 5 " ey ore pues Feat aa papnoes of Bipot sunexed will attest. Of Ne oe lots | The ho time of thie feat ta set forth as follows:— SALE OF POOLS ON THE ELECTIONS. Orrica Stare Cuwrnat, Exncoriys Coumrrrne,) | O0°G1° some ust, ald an 1 deplore with ail my | Lata erty et, byte a palaage ee anes ae ee ee ‘To the Hon. Jonn 2 AD. as, Boston, PF ag Beart A “told Cage tao poe Ss Bret on 1G ae e au “"Vaosage from oe heap of hog oy) uremes six days. berlin’s Club House, in Broadw ay, was filied DEAR Sin—We have the honor to make an ay al em tn @ collection such as Passage from Cape java Head, twenty-six days, incu Viving tent Stadia by the. dtle ‘a chs an toryou In Donal Of an ec eer, emake amappeal | on request, eliow’ citizens should meet, ‘Thirty Poems, by W. 0. Bryant, with ‘ine Passage irom Java Head to Pict Ground, twelve neat! that 1 cor it to in dings of “audcult consult with ae Rint feed per ean FOU will consent, to visit ux at Co. | Toon gur duty at this time,” 1 plinll try to speek | Saymons auto Wye si net of Bi Tou, ninety days assure you that within three days we could have an. | #aukiy rattir than Agreeabiy, and I shail hope for | with the signature of John Jacob Astor, $10; * What renders tis passage yet more remarkable is assemblage of 10,000 People present to hear the what {have m 'y in return. I need not assure you that | pell’s Poems, iin jsonccwts earliest a the fact of a stera ocown taco Whielt It carriou on for world of New York. Tue occasion was the sale of pools on the Pennsylvania election by Dr. Under- ‘wood. Besides the betting on the result of the con- 4 ey rapa 4 at I have written has been dictated by the kindest 60; “The Star of the West,” with his tu O simi i test in the Keystone State pools were offered for West anuaet rene coe eke te te the’ saiaepr: | fa a ee your trials and suf- #S a ; “Catalogue of the Contents of a clgnacure, pn ag the log tor the Atveenth ‘ay we na tho Indiana and New, York, |The Hon. John, Morr sentations of the radicals than to hear Jonn Q ferns te Toa ot o0 peth Un oh ta todentowan 7 a old London print, prepared, by Horace | entry, “at noon made a sh p aiead.?” ‘Tho next daf, bet at the radicals would carry Pennaylvania COND WARD, Adains talk of Union and fraternal relations on te | aad exclusion ta bitter indeed. oting away | Watpote, foloned $16; (rhe Chicago Record from | day, “Gamecock two miles ahead.” Next day, by Sole mass oaeriey, which e after. Tea ‘ soil of South Carolina? er Ee ae Sereneeun ta @ | 1sb7 to" 1802," with’ an unpublished poem by | “demnecock two mulles astern.’ Next, “tamente Waris offered to bet the ‘Same “akoond the ToT Seat between | _ Would it not be as if the past were speaking to the ordinary platitudes soene tn se of bot to brave ty Halleck, Awad aold at 85 25 Pere umes "Cole; | four miles astern.” The 1 xt, “Gamevoc Would not, but no one, ventured to 8 i faa Present? , Would, 1 Dot seem aa if the grave had | INC Ie Moat the aually of oad tend | Tg, Poems,” cpucaining Notes and. original | ua" it drops agai rove m je astora the fy Low ing le sale, ‘co ol J a 5 . a jor the twenty-tirst the euiry & toying feterencs for Twdical stock:— ina ray, ort ieee. yroen | fie tauren ~trerpen deere: ol to Uhrougn theee aurk ways oe higher and nobier | SutogTaph poor, , signature, $18; pp at a RA fr DITOR OBNERAL OF PENNSYLVANTA. gene It seems to us that your visit here, received as it one eas Am determined to hope so, and t donbe | Rudge” with same va end of the long si the name of the Game: Radical 1g between Heats Kight qWould be by your people, would send an electric ean live to see v1 mi ope Malt Mtoe many other volumes, contain ce-ak reappears on the 103. it is neediess to Democrat, 18 190800 370880 BUG ee ea irondty, hear th Thru from one end of the country to the other. We | not lan we ane whe fd nny d- elit st once | manuscript of the tt + similar episode betweun the Paluer dad t OVERNGS OF INDIANA. pear With et, | Ask nO holiday performance for political or pay moro ee An ~ ar ake oe ng y Lotind particularly @ scrap book containing engravings, | ut State. Both of thesd coilpeting vessels had about $5 «900 80) 600 effect. vite you to» consultation upon living | ander the protection of the a Valen. Then indent | Signatures aud letters of I woe ee poil- | four days the start of the Palmer from New York 200 400 Principe‘ on fee inatatons. With us i is ng Soul Corcton end Massachasen cortialiyon, | UciAn® and authors, was sold f ‘The en- | and the latter passed Auiers thirteen hours ath POLICE REQULATIONS. [PRES aueetion oF party, bus @ gaestion of Myolal | Foice, and the eS ate ta paint also brought igh prices, },the doiden State ani four hours after the ++ $020 eng ot Kennedy jasned an order 5 ay will represent the son penny Solem frvdys} a steel raving of | cock; or, according to tie summation pol ‘ (Sc. 630) 18 YRIGh police captains are informed thas "When the South was beaten tn the field tt became om fet ng ‘oowey FT ae Cs at gis; the | “Gamecock beatea four days hits York ring in making the register of | Ret high resotve to rostore and streugthen the Union. — “Citation of Wye! $12 8 sens on the Hudson,” | Hong Kong} Golded slate, © ters each precinct must be on | Must not every sane man see that this was her only Thali leave home on Lees next and proceed by Frakes, $12 60; landacape, oy hours to Al fign must be sent to each | policy? that the Union is now of the very last im- | without delay to Columbia, $35, and @ portrait of Cuius intoreet fot ‘80 much remain on duty cach day that the sah bl A ‘Tile Pace i more important than to 1 your friend and servan' #1. To almost ov book sold there tu ur | ‘any am, gent SOuN fy ue | deme fk ery was added it lute time achieved as for @ Manuscript by the deceased poet. gud the excitement of the

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