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THM NM Fs eS held on the ain et ySep- oe = ot the elty ant comms of og nad emit ¥ A county of a skater Tunnelal aiecreot aba to. seer case eed et counties torte me 2 secure marfactors Imamecnee Mass Meeting of | =| thelr reap, reapectivly f° Moe aueers Gaon d ’, Political Retormers at againai property coneptred e meee | aie, aaa Barents tent Cooper Institute. canon, it, having "popalaion soo 5 within, the’ imposing Dorn and in snd (BS aye s banks ‘out ot the tras unnded ove tga exappatted em, one mee The Committee Give pote A coral, geal , Co ee Irostors "will enante of Seventy an Ae- Redere sa not 50 waa with the nd aicare of ana if the eoant of Their Stewardship. aes se people 7a suas pare canes ue ine merle meteeentl el Go cite a Sink fig cheeses amerna,ve far fo lances go adsectanr tigre A substantial; AN APPEAL TO THE VOTERS. : ~ ~— pulepcahe nemetueirin seem Gia roam The Story of the Ruin, the Degra- | Sonu ermine op muncpany toe eg that this has been done.” But the history ‘ ‘coun: dation and the Dishonor wae sea apc ALS tym ta ob agg m of the City. ee ind Sie aati “E aaa E a 120,000,000 fn." August, o a ieee CI bast namene! paid ely exorbitant rents to them for oflees estas A REMEDY SUGGESTED. Smee ies, many of which were. never eeeamed and 1 wome of cave Nhe Shilgntions thar indgtedneas and remived then etia te cy due Ri a ing, dmproving and” opening surest and aly thelr followers. ‘“ boulevards, to enable these men to speculate machinery, The Answer. Given. to “What are You im aasceséd, damages and greauly x ues; | prepara to ght onaclanon Sad the i pr Proe ‘2 pa cap reentcl a “om Pras aa : — of fog ‘They shield ro id the traudulent Going. to Do About It? jor ttf manuouiwaat tas wics atine: | feeanaanngmegeeee Hem nom nloncd ; spice he - rire hes TUS VIRTUR TO COMMIT BUIOIDE Messen sth Ns Nielatice.< wi Barrowly limited the to RT, ‘still govern the otty they have P ~—— me, ‘ave n yy Re ered, dad soheme for the retention of thelr power. The in, of t tar; ‘ebief of them is actually a for election to the Biate UNION AND VICTORY. | uirpcribemeestc Riera Sites soe name | toe we tray goer tn nor ce! * 7 atures ug froma Courts, Dou elvil ud | umfSannsce et the alate at Insge. you tata acroce toute , IB Seat yo pss cui ia ‘and ita. mncoeas are tho bclves: instantly to aevila under whic this % pee Cembination of Democrats and Re- the. “Ring Has wlon 1s cand part. For if our Nees, cy by ‘publicans to Defeat the Ring. Tor doing your ‘work, New’ York is your bi beat acaire, MOO as GO-BETWEEN CANDIDATES DENOUNCED. “Pig, Lions of the Castom. House and the _ Nambs of Horace Greeley to Lie ‘govern! jon apd belief that the whole ciple in Europe dependson it. The salvation of our ows | structure will be remodelled and Down Together.” bn ay eS re Suances and A NRW MUNICIPALITY AND A NEW LEQIALATOR oe ‘ee naar we fail $f.a.new end bower bread will be created by the i oi r wig overthrow reer rulers to annul | November. good men of all parties shouid step r: Warn thelr ety charter, abd if we fail to send them as telonsto.| of thelr warty lines, pepe the "s Prison, to make them discorge what they | discard all the issues een, and - Stebb Choate, | 2 i not the eepitaliais and merebants of Burepe | anaiook hands on the fescue of our Stave and che by ins, OATO, | igi ‘end engagements which may stand : that the strap of Aasarionn credh th ous oan chat st te. | oF ie eee ets te Nencekad ate nod. Tilden and Evarts. Wive(atoland to. and. sll to = psoio whos rulers are | $10 ice'ot the meglest ‘of these supreme cuties may 6s smrores Se Whose: yang bers and iy fevolution. Many things uncommonly favor the union of = ‘a ee Fy ere be recalled? Will nos | the good men of all parties, Union without differences 1a ae impertaat negotiations for new loans be Ui vi predicate The desire to fs general. The eminent Re One seat joa to be sold? Will | Bxumples of O'Conor, Tilden, Hayemeyer, Green and other What Mr. Choate Thinks of Tweed | i sce" sacs a ittarag at | nett tnt Ree ennrcto haben Since a poopie a1 Pro} oned to its reveiga intereens ag nine to | ail over the State are Jralting ‘the aignal to join honest repub- aud His Constituenc sed pa of the Fas “rimply thet of our | Yoape ta, namvers eaten wore ou monary tie ye punishment of the Tammany Ring is si ‘that of our arte ‘restore ure of the Btate to the national life, The control of the goverament and the prop- | Sraltdd position it enjoyed im the days of Clinton, of Van oll erty gi? of New ig ge Ly Oe? LY gonble par aren and of Wrig) Yoiow citizens, re just emerged pose. enrich most a Wi En Fecoed) vogue te them he olen controlet theBtaie of | from one of the most distressing wars ia ihe bistory of our Tweed Has No Chance of ter- Drosenery porouees ton chee, Ur amen grisshant (a pleated Ogee Haat nbn bag tog wanted to enable Bing, thelr political | oe Feet nintht We destract t “government fog the Kingdom of Heaven, | fii ter ad baited "atnaracter fy | ewer agen niare ite gion ta: feof the nation, Sart poe gon ng ee erp w Bh ge finde OE, © | Sultea tivo vigorous aclivity every element which’ could oy ace, all ibe, roding, nree votes of New | Sade avallaoie by m people who “kuow thelr nants, and The Union League Crab on the | sat tor the asmocratic partr-wonld sloct Tis dienana | knowing. dare maintain whem. To the. jotemons of Your t A: or The comm! ‘the coutet ny our feliow citizens on Great City Crisis. MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION. interwovel t01 Closed; in in your civilization is the aveolute ment, precisely such ia composition as that. | Sessity of your success In your efforts to overthrow the oor ; ; ‘and ore deso. "Gn but | ruptions of the present hour, wnich have permeated eve The Zc Bec! a of Sepspense Jase ints epncioes, helt eas ereweed ceerrive iafiaences ihe sein Pane er alent Alderman: tion and the best citizens, been corres permenes tutions an , Troused tothe necessity of meeting thie fearful erfsis in ise | ie, olwsiy of your sgolal structure, You cannot vemporise ythae te bys fexpresmon or | wih it » You cannot delav tho solution of the Action of the Mayor. lon. The resetattous of municipal 4, Of | Droblem. You cannot omit any public duty which may for « wotll Bo inteligent man could doubt that | Moment reterd the ction of your municipal innnnss ee 2 fairs, Your duty calls you into your primary gather. ON THE VERUF OF UTTRE DEATRUCTION ne = oe Seal oe Or MY Migcellancous Meetings in the | suion Not one word of decial came from te attorites | Zournames and your labors be, offered 40 ine nubile neces wage who ‘bed betrayed thelr trusts and disgraced us . Nos | Sitios, no the condition of your private affairs, Git One act bad. been ry étthes lesa reaolution to recover what you have lost of pub- ity Last Night. wee get ee F can re lesa treasure i mascbioery.. of efor ae hGIe | and resstablisn you ta, your own zo0d gpinion and in the ‘ at tLe service of pubie spoliators, and the citizens were opinion of the world. | If widespread eorruption is to . thrown. vack. en of redress by all lezal the recognized principie of your civilization there is noth- ‘Hever'since the great gathering to ratify the nomi- | mea: ‘This was ay teeing ‘Which organ- | 196 left to Rope a a = is Cell To oe C ESlow lth pation for @ second term of the martyr President | 2¢¢ sentiment of good citizens | Zeus, In behalf of tie pany oh Guuleps. exorte On ten he, aevembar ip the apparently peaceful wi the char yy =f was euch an earnest, enthusiastic snd resvectable . commonwealth avd placing our fairs in the assemblage gatnered within the hall of the historic ot position they should ever occupy. Cooper Institute as last night woke |: ing lation Of = milion of onls, ft vast exiales ‘There were but s few ladies present; yet there was | Tht Commitee, Ca Pg i eat Gay demand that am. ecovomoal and wise aiiniaise Ro disorder, aud not a particle of excuse for the | 40, tha eH eto the people. for iis “deeds Sagen 9 Be aes Se Ps each eee ‘aad Omi ‘wish to say, in the first place, that such | Point of cred poet Gas acta, _—— eae of the large force of policemen | 4 committee as was necessarily somewhat’ cumbrous | pet hoy Fa ee . hall, 4 more orderty and imtellt- pon mre Rae Sema Poni el cy jm | (he aad who are the known and recoguised londerein and gent, 'Thougn determines, meeting was never | 2i4"ia'smirace all cusies of cisenes it would bp airange: | FePtesentallyes : the ai It would be impossible | Mali of its members had criticism, Butt 1) MEE REAMeOl GAME OF FLSEOEe held in ty. we posse Ce at rear of denial tbat Hp) ‘never fount ihe. Derpeirated under the charter, will be & total surrender of to estimate the numver of people of all ranks, } slightest encouragcmont Ah, iberations ‘and thas bar oe ay he it, LOR gether ‘of mankind. There ie be Canoes, trades and political complexions whg were | tessa bEicuarglee to. ibele werk, with’ distuter: one aide to thie sol IL Mr. Tweed ig raturnod Present within and without the builaing. Not af | Gednem and devotion such ss 1 hare never, belore Tey te ee iach of standing room was vacant for # moment | City. However: hey” may have come short of impar | hi interest and in the intercoe Of the Pomohy ehasgen or from the commencement of the meeting to its close, } sent ooiaee od aK: Mone. — 3 as contd Rene. there will be no greater degradation in the opinion of the and i was exceedingly diMcult for those whose | done under circumsta ‘What has the commities | World than to be knowa and recognized as a citizen of New York, In concluding the Chairman desires say one word in heartfelt recognition of the devotion, ear- nestness, public epirit and abliity shown by the body of’ gen- } tlemen over whose deliberations he has enjoyed the rare honor of presiding for two months past. jd the whole history of this commitiee’s work be faithfully recorded and lished ft would be seen that the greatest crisis In the bie- po of our ci‘y has been met bravely, wisely and nobly by @uties required them to move shout to squeeze | sbroeugh the earnest and compact crowd. Over the platform the significant legend was spread on can- | vass choeen equally from each | Legistation, Senoon aa “WHat WR ARE GOING TO DO ABOUT 17,” | dae \ an ‘we obtain & reformed city charter and the reveal of all th aid al interested citizens who were put in the and around the supporting pillars were grce- | ‘at Se oe Manan Fone enon py sam {raat of this fight on the 4th of In September, Orie fully entwined State and national flags. There | trauds—these have been the principal sub-comuuttees of cisms ot # few individasl memvcs of | the com. mittee. cannot obscure the verdict which bistory will was no music, bat the audience did not | Pfganization. The members Ot | tee Tarot cork gimest | record in favor of the committee as a whole, Remember, h require the stimulos of somiiding brass and tinkling | erery\day sinee thelr appotntment. ‘They have sacritood | fellow chizens, thal It wae ne Fevoditcnary cozaniadlone eymbala. On the platform were the following | {portant business Snlerens te videnetof their fellow citi, | ies. De not forget that the men we have sonst to degrace famed peutlemen:—Cyras W. Fel, General Joum | sere. Av rt the heaven anamoneapongole work fal | S54, A LOrh ov naa hell cakrl fave deve A. Dix, Samuel J. Tilden, 8. B. Chttienden, General ieeyers it that oa eetne were aurprieed. aod’ cis, | ment of the oty goverament wd of the Stato government to Jackson, W. M. Evarts, Andrew W. Green, Major J. | mayed when they found how thoroughly the chicf | Ré"conuttion the cily lay two months ‘ago) and. redoct on plnnderers of our city had ntreuc! then M. Bundy, Colonel Henry G. Stebbins, Father Far- | selves, Denn eaal ‘and how ‘aim. + tho fact that wblee ice ‘ita athe oe babe, a a Tea em through means, e Con velley; Colonel N. Gano’ Dunn, “John Wheeler, ¢x- | sp'racy ae the taxpayers revealed its full enormities pod Hayate ‘us righ fa even [oe every: bone potion, m@omberjof Congress, James M. Brown, Henry Clews, | only alter ¢ most patient search tarough the statute books | © Ppa Panay nary Teeeany} the power ot Oalieotor Murphy, ex-Judge Edwards Pierrepont, | forthe last len years, Nomis el temmntedions hat gradially fea chieta are. either Tagitives John A, Stewart, Edward Cooper, Joseph H. Choate, enveloped raat city tn the meson of legiatation % let ‘Ss Ser Remy a nent e! Isaac H, Baliey, Judge BEN sation 8 ben The Mord po ae tee Roworgr: by Sedge Barnard | Meme 4 Diane propowe!, by, your commitieg, Hay. Peter Cooper, Henry inton, jam F, Have- in james! begun ia i ty a ow pod R nal bere Les he sumed by ittee, batever of me, we now simply ne, aver, DE. Hepworth, Homry B, Crampion, Jona | iced cor fora hae bes al cetye | feiqa Alor mpl ao iaiian, {up ani a . i &nd host of other distingniaed and | the | mg tke keys of ah city” mary. from A oorrupt cle hich Fed through the co well Known citizens. ‘The cathusiasm was on- | todian and tn somtaining in 8 jece po aan Green, at me in after yes Bounded, and each and every attack by the | mae wlio in the discharse 0 be tee Te ste more and I have done. speakers on th members of the ing evored | fhown himeel aor of our public alfsire. “The people. of | ‘ Be Ate Bete 2 tumultuous cheering. Mr. Choate, who followed | Wiscity pare ticenen cans Jing Comptroller, Om tuat | Sait im relation. dues, and eorta of his ‘the Chairman, Colonel Steobins, put the meeting in | day plundering from the city treasury consed, NOt to be i bere my, and is "Ditses boonies Tt we really the only 4 we best of good humor by reading the follow. | BEWed, £0 long as he remaise at te Pinor result it wonia | whose labors bave not been constantly reported w solemn anuouncement previous to his | have a Slaton On Bea ae Oe ne eee thon postive practical resulta, Biaaders Tere ft sMogdtohe ‘Sy Tee” ltt | Fo thle date they hare realy wovbing to report, How, that “Tam fequsta to wate tat we pin neat | Een Gary gate Mutat seperate | Mivrinank he Bits er ayer yoo William M. Tweed will r bi 4 sealers Tate endorsement Tleare in the hands of your earnost phat rman rie sere Deeee, BF the. Dev. | Doses “eat Ct Sawa Pod Takara, fellow eltizen, Mr. Joseph Ui. Choate, ite chair- County Court House, in this city, on Tuesday, No- | Willingness to doo and the posouve newts whlch flowed ‘whom I how have the pleasure to introduce fo you, vember the 7tn. Rev. Edwards Pierrepont will ofi- | mittee of Be , which was preparing to do that very SPEKCH OF MR. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, Siein Tho hymn So be aang m8 seat good oh ane | Besa Waar anne Rikon armed ee | MU ORT oy pane ItrodaeNd by we Chae , Watts, have the investi; made by a committee of raph pings WE REJOIOR TO SEB THE CUMS RE Body, fe now i been The action of fe Common Conse sae oe tere sat decere with MOVED.’ SS rewulte, | out any sense ahaane iat we ara cuizaga of the great and ROTING TRE RING'S ACCOUNTS glorious city of New ‘ork. U1 within the last three arehbishop O’Conor, with seventy assistants, will conduct the services, The text for tie serinon will be taken from the Gospeis, pies in ite detail refiects the and iatusiy ot theee business men. we exhibited to the world « truly humiliatin this mittee also Is due the credit of ba: influenced the Se of the Brooklyn Commi co of Paty, ‘whieh wit nd ‘Acity of @ millon free inhabitants, pe Secor ere’ str cacete the centre of its we mntollige ness tes ‘Lonv! BY THIS TIMB DE STINKRTH.’ spoliated im which law is | seat of ts commerce, and the starting point tion uested prot justly claim font enterprises proceed, had, neveriheress, become, ‘This congrogation are req wo attend.” Tictmert of. Lirakenlng ‘Montaug to Brie sad st Law | bye pathy of fia citizens and’ thelr absolute desertion o And that his easy flow of language ana pleasant | rence the pnts o} ree ite of @ popular State— | all their civic ation, the Ne ane the Bd aA f ot @iotion sould not weary his audience Mr. Choate thoroughly’ i and wept staine, oroerty, aw ry avenue and department of the mui cipal service fetely tacorapersed his remark with points and Joxoe wat | 8 Gctngina -eyann empiaged "ojise'gommiuet | heute Depart: of Fante qoreh Ju te, CR att were heartily relished. Referring 0 Mr. Christo- the bi Ticgroll sul tn which the publi County Treasury, in tie administration of the Central Park, ‘Pullman, blican sandwiched between ited and ntigable Mr. Haremmeyer tthe DIkinui®, | apd thetr hirelings and dependents filled almost every office. ae pi aslapa ya Jnterposed {hrongh corrupt m the Pinintit”. | From these polite. of power tae band of conspirators O’priep and Bradley in the Seventh Senatorial dis- | eventual revuit of this suit ding | @ a ‘ant beotal tyra wer the people of the thet Ne ot tha prsonally, ne thougne Mr. Pull: | Seeagutenguy a reamed aka aeat | GAT tira fansite whens Tope a4 . 10. map Was a good man, but he had no more chance | Tefusal of the city authorities to oo operate neta pein which all history has declared to be sniicient cause for revo i - | ang the guilty to ) (Commalites to geek the | lution, it was bighway rybbery under the pré‘ense of taxa- of going to the State Senate than had Wulian M, | aes Li a ah ae a oN co fatergese, ‘&, ‘he Fellet i= fay AD A jeans off a ne 4 Tweed to enter the kingdom of heaven. fits state- on ieee caren Ay py peered ane led ipless mre av ‘ae’ one po gay 4 fen toes f ‘eres | ment that the fignt between the wings of we repub- | committee, of which Judge Feerepees was ay fause) tree to its functions as the ancien tot cinsed to flut | the iovernor at Albany, and the case so clearly and miblic liberties, sounded the alarm, thean party—wings that heretofore re Mrongiy that ia requedt was granted, and the Aoruey Gea. ‘awoke from. thor long, Sumber aapembiod, tm ase for 01 0 , ter, fly or even flop together—had reconciled their | eral ms am ~~ ined Oey oy to act as | mutual Protestio ni ree ved, 88 1B Ig only remedy for the | | the ve, | the Comm jn all prosecutions in which | assistance. areal step toward reform gave wroi ee of Taxpayers might ask his own hands, And now two months of vigorous and united ‘diferences, and on Tuesday the lions of the Custom action have changed the whole aspect of aflairs, The gen- Bouse ana the lambs of Horace Greeley would go to Ta et orn of the mere wn ‘new courage, : - bed ral ‘and contempt which rested upon vs bas, in togetner elicited uproarioua cheering, long | viens of sued FO" Conor Hae ee | sre Seren cat Coeed’to spmpmky ‘Tratecnalehcone. 10 wa. ooaunued: Mr, : nai Pt dona of the habe ck a rein A sare Bespane Se. Howe i airbaarn ae the withdrawal of Thomas T, Stewart frum the can- | tion of the piun: es niready Sedever’ macen” ay be necessary, ne vasa Fiftn Senatoriat woe? gommiiee ob to some other way, to recover our pnntilat a se Aintriot, and Mr. Hawes? | Clemey in the Court I ot I livercice ‘ame vindicate our evil rights. Tt is Grule that we @ecluistion im the Eighth district, at the request of | the newspapers have already informed ‘still wear the shackles, and our necks still show a fe: , to allude to one im) the Committes of seventy, drew. forth tremendous | {vicc in reclaiming ney Avplause, “Mr Tien, who folowed Mr. Choate, | trvoph ise pergaal sfona ous ful members 0! was bUteE a4 tong winaed, but offective. Mr. | Renata; property of Mr. Keyser ir quarters of x million of ing from the collars they have borne ao long. | But Heniear wont our Yetters taeekiy, and are prepared for | mirage, however desperate, We no jencer ki the rod of our oppressor but now have snatched St. from their grasp, an mean hencefarward to give blow for blow. We no longer Ite dedeolotn Bvarts was loudly called for, and spoke eloquenuy, | Sane ‘ w. Wen longer We the audience oleering yenemontiy nu every polit in Caan "The commituce ae stopped ae Senieis aoa Gein opie Retelotn ear hl si Tyonng tnd Bs building, from which apeeches were made to a very | snd in the recovery of @ latge amannt of rib ee funted nhe sootmarels down." cLaughier aeuiziog at ant corowd that ad failed wo aqueeze into the | 92 hopeful pollen! movement for ike retora of able ty, | ‘uy your syn anamneful neice, ami conrinend tha reotig Cooper, Hall, Here the enthusiasm was also Hearty | Representing to (he Dub a oo ol a ene er mci the retin of all good chisans to the per- Se tetsas been & covstant and Denelieent force. Ite non | f as and sustained, and altogether the aemonstrauon of the citigen reformers Was an overwheiming success, It commenced at eight and was brougnt t6 a close at eleven o'clock with a Gnal borat of enthuslasm, echoed and re-echoed within ana without tne Cooper ag ihe € ittee of Seventy would ADDRESS OF TUF COMMITTEE OF #BVRNTY. rt of the doinis of the Comm .. iy after ihe mevting Was Ormanized Whe Joliowing | te Spt tit "You kaw too Woll thas fie J © good quvermmeat, anh ~ creat the Executive fermen esate Ale nna to ‘out and ascertam the full exten! ‘of the mis- fitenathed bec done ie: roorer tp movery, athe mon a Ge lative, snd execu i ‘Sow Po ia ae, coh cha tnd ul ta on Charter, to exter ine words OF your resorution of Septam: x) “To austain aod a It ber ai “ > ed oo byt f New York, without reference to party, to obtal o good gurcres one olieers to administer it," jou and action have or invited or com- frig and “unquailtedy true that Yor jntenoe of = anch =& body Sere would have been nel hope among the enemies of corropt government in this city, Fellow citizens of the ¢ily and state of New York, this 33 ) eynt st pent OM _« NEW YORK ‘HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 187).—TRIPLE SHEET. | altthe labors of | 4% Airy e fey een ’ eke te coe aber ct wees sat certainly Be oer | poe Mer tht A muat certainly for the to aim turned to the Senate, And we w all hom | a¢ was to for men a0 would restore fo the honor and its prosperity. { ere waa not money my to support ancha ine manly fashion | band of Ring cormorants in the city of New York, We wre aware | except for @ short time, Mr, Tiden that he took the field pA tan because he knew shat Mr. Tweed if pos- | stole, to re-elect the eight | Assemblymen of tne State, and then to buy them, he has done Letore. 18 was to do What be could ; Prevent this that he radiey and to fi you must look the question in This die: i onptidate bas boon ‘put’ in tos bald, Bot ny idea on the of of hi el <r -. edly 2 4 he has no wore M. Tweed has of ‘and continued ip a the qi pom pd each voter, however | pleasures of his fi ley or 0} . ome tO enter 0} contest, an ea a int hove oF throws ray hit blot spon Any | (Loud cheers). The example of eubbessful villany, Spee munst be aid Tor the jon of Bradley, if | #UCCessiul, prosperons and unp! te disastrous the canvass should to rere, event. And ‘0 Morality in every land om she earth. cheers. 20 we our % to 3 in three words— | Before ne closed his political he Mr. . Tiemann, our veuer. | to 1ollow where any one dared to: lead where gertainiy entitied . any one would follow in defence of American free cause in ihe institutions, (Loud cheers.) SPRECH OF W. M. RTS. Mr, EVARTS said that he rejoiwed w fina the election aay was approaching, the communny was rising to asense of its duty. He had | Mappiness of secing the Ring broken, never united—(cheers)——and the tull power of public ton evuked to rescue this community trom ‘Rene tloxets 1, was wisely concluded tuat we had n 4 ever to do, since ae queation of city valida aa Marry ¥ ation and ruin. After @ rapid survey of the ‘of the honest portion of both the great parties of late acts of the “iting” Mr, Evaris referred the the these directions the Committee on Elections coming elections, and urged that the institutions of ~ have adbered. They have preferred none be- | America and their value would be on trial om beause gers a, A ag pageant org Tuesday next, If it were @fact that all votes non. ball thelr doors’ pou woh estiy put in and. counted would eiect Hall, Tweed and Sweeny, then there was not much hope for equality and liverty. But if those vot» were not. counted that did not speak much for liberty and claim credit for some forbearance, for much Replance u equality, Now hey an unfailing purpose to unite the vntire opposition Tammany, ana tBey : are be td announee to you that that at accomplishes, and that, with | ‘orth be cer- this wasa tyranny that shoaid not, some few exceptions, of which I shall th ab. | candidates must. | wou! be to. Stantial unfom of the friends of re’orm will spoue wi H j Mo ir candidates must. | would not and could not be submitted to. It way was for the butlot and independence that we bad fougit nation, aud caat i 5 pendence vanes gad gaat a consolidated vote on election aoa Gaaiabanmaas Geena rj i intra mR, fromthe first that the movement wiles you lose. | 4 se faction, party or organization fu the name of reform shal! ins! lat on going to the polls with any erated at your first meeting had aroued a { other than the one 4 by you they can | If, We ore to bo told we 'y ag ‘he call was loud, that ail classes of were | only do so in the interest of Tammany Mull. Honest H be _robl of votes and of profoundly autiated, and that a general determinavion | fives wilt be no exouze—such votes must tell for Tacamnany ; Our Money, it was more wise men conl? beaks and acre an sney Pat oy hear, gear hen this was denounce Chane, Democratic Convention, by the democratic Ai General and by Charies_ 0’Conor—(cheers)—and the Warrant was against a democratic Senator, pal were out of the question. ‘fhere was a pisin’ practical issue before. ihe le, and whether Mr. ‘Tweed ts to be sent to and agat te — ist all Indo: 1 Ten in their places. Bur there was @ total amt iy aber Soodceatrate th le: sitemt of organization; there was s countless associations, each with @ distinct head and under a diferent pame. There were all kinds of democrats, hailing from all sorte of halls, and musical were Apollo democrate, independent democrats and Union tive Assembly to concentrate the whole strenat of | the movement upon these candidates, Here in the Assembly | disixicws we FIGHT THE PATAL BATTLE OF THIS WAR. If we fail 10 carry the Legislature this city will not bea safe | lace for honest meu to dwell in, the reign of the Ring wiil etnated, and under the disyuise a city gover perp ine and plunder will continue to destroy our right abn Ms aid lite iacie wilt ota perf ect ‘the cominunity to drive out the Ring and put want num- nd lukewarm atu and democrats ery hot, but none, I pert | Her Me calawane deneeed, kad a ree Sineney es BeePae (Av | by the free votes of the people. | There would be & pul were divide’. We found that the republican part) ‘There is but one subject more to which Tam {nstrnoted by | Diazing wrath vented in thia city and by all the of this city had what it was pleased to call ‘wings | ‘andal- | the Committee on Elections to invoke your attention, but | lovers of iloerty over the world if Tweed shoaid shor ‘we republoans, when gathered in family counell, | that is so full of fearful peril and iniquity that | fairlyanud | elected to @ pluce in the Senate. (Loud ¢l ) don't allow apy criticiam from ontelders,, yet I in | der tocnter upon it, w cltizens, you have thoroughly | How long are institutions that bring such results to” this “Union meeting, a4 a republican, from the be | alarmed your wicked enemies in the very heart of their | be continued? How we valued them might be read ginning to the end devoted to its’ general policy | stronghold; they tremble before your righteous wrath; they the death of halite mutton of le for the Sad proud of ‘is record, may be permitiod 40 aay here | geo une fetal bi ing very near their necks, and have | OY. whe foe that thene two wings of the republican party 1m this clty are ef fe and wicked reststunve, Satiaied | Clple of iiberty, This kind of plain talk was by Rt eag gaceal ve wes ever routines, “apencrey raid at databie med | countey wall 1 waein thelr power". Exper eneay ras over encum! ppiause, ed ton most damnable aud | coun! je It wae et wer, rr ‘Trey will nelther fold together, spread together nor flap to- 1 we | observation, liatory and life tell us that meray her, | ) goes in a diferent direction aud fo ite ae ‘sad ts more likely to hit the other and v | with the general bulk of the birdy and seem de- yt the i Mp power wo count ‘and declas’ the | tlexet. | (Oheers.) A: go-between Candidate must nigned for no better purpose than to make a great noise and | votes. And be bas refused the formal made to him | be go Fe; ied. The hesout of destruction was on 2 = fe arg janocent persons and young political | by the opposition for s recognition of thi ts under the both It was witn New. York and Brook ehharen; and, as to locomotion and progress, why & bird | Inw sud thele share of those outs, Hove, then, 1s = | geureas it' was with Sodom and Gomorrah With one wing would get alond ® groat deal betier, But, | orime before which all the vilantes of the Ring’ pe'e | Culaneum and Pompell. ‘They always novertheless, out of all this jarring discord and these | amd dwindle, The theft even of twenty millions of dollars le iP go many assoc! pullag in different ways, and each | nothing when compared with this high-handed and atrocious | (Loud cheers.) ‘Tyrauny, extortion and plunder: Raving pi i we) ow fo peeve, focond only | blow at the very life of the State. exerted the same influence that they had upom the. eee aume sc0nd (othe, ouvsranint' hanmeny tas ‘sho ateale may purse steals trash ‘le something, nothing; Rte Re Germans wha had 5 ea ‘and, capccially in'rozard to the couaty ticket, | ‘TWAs mine, ‘tls bis, and has been slave to thousands.” jo come and live livre, and rich men ie fflere has been a periect union. So that, for once, we cat choose where they, would live. | (Cheers) Mr. But this wholesale filching and slaughter of the suffrage is {ferent kinds of democrats of whom I have | a deadly thenst at the very source and fountain ‘of our liber- | Evarts concluded by a glowing peroration, and a ; and as tothe rogubli- | ties. Let not bim escape the responsibility of this matchless | the close was loudly cheered ‘actually lying | crime who alone had the power to prevent it and ref to Loud calls were made, although {it was eleven do 0, On this one outraze, which Involves all the rest, let | o'clock, for Mr. Seymour and Judge Plerrepont. ‘us appeal to our brethren of ‘he State and the nation to come | ‘The Chairman explained that Mr. Seymour had written to say that he was anable to be beeen, $24, that Judge Plorrepont had left the hall. “He the meeting adjourned and the large quietly dispersed. spetah Toeuing st the same to at ¢ same Shae, the fons of the Custom House are SAME BED WITH HORAOR GREELEY'S LAMBS, And bere your Committes on Elections is bound to recognize ‘and acknowledge with gratitude the very great service ren- dere to the cause of union and reform by a body of vitizens assembled In a convention which was, | believe, without a t in our political history, The Council of Political to the resoue of our liberties and thelr own, wiiich i allie im- perils, But in the meantime what else ‘oan we to? Why, by lomn, an Arganization created nome time ago for the | have appealed to yor Jose all your p.aces of business and tside meeting was held, % general’ parpores iaticated ‘by. ite tame, composed of | to dere the entire day to your datier as cilizens, Doyou | Le rtenal trot oemeeste Beynon rie 2 Fespectahie citizens of all parties and organized in every | think that these aeons ‘and poil clerks will dare to clinat rance of the streets. lit by several powerfal eal ard of the hy, invited -o representation of o Mesa Ncnonaitty, over aud slant teomoenan you before your very eyes if you see by the numerous pres of every ence of cours convention and to nominate complete list of offloers for the 6 ce voitizens At the polia that you are deters | Clam lights and toronged by an earnest crowd, waa mined to devend your rights? Depend ee it they will not, | ® greatly inspiring scene, at day, toil THE ELECTION OF ALDERMED. ensuing election, and, having called them together, the | Bi u have everything at stake on Sonuetl of Metorm loft them to take their own counsels and | you that thore ies great sod crying need attend: by any policy or Recep Gon own. | ance and the services of just such men com: action, uninfluenced ‘The Convention se assembled at Chic! every interest 1m the whole oer were gathered in harmonious action democrats aud republicans and mea who bad never voted with either, Christiana and Israelites, Catholics and Protcstants, Americans, Germans, Irishmen, pose this audience to ald our committee on election uay, to e polla to decend the boxes and to wateh the cout au Order by Judge Bareard te Show Canned Why an Election Should Net Take Place— nd. to prevent enty hirelt vice, There are enough of you in this hal: may Italians and Frenchinen, italiste: working men, rich | our rights in every election district and effectua! Be eae ae co Petaea any ooatse wah ins | I Wit fou foreaee eadiace Wester tam sec seeion | fe caabelded pec hed an finite care and tooaye so pronta sake? Weare in fearial caraest in de. | {tis undecided yet whether an son: will Be nee I ee ete TEATS Ey 5 | ening fama See, sey’ UeaMicuaer al rar | Rae Sng See We gr eee tease aad , C 01 ralyzed an 01 re Our appr that cleo of the | Woisatireniiet oe soldiers for this one day's baitle ald 1, | Men. The orgamivation known as Tammany Rail received our approval ‘and endorsement, but vote: cla of both branches of republicans and the | enrol} your names to-morrow morning at the headquarters of dexnocratic reform party, and that is the county ticket which | the committee, No. 89 Union square, to bear your part iu thie we present for your sultrazes. It consists of the nominees | decisive contest, for Judges and for Register, and bears at itsheadthenams } arer concluding his speech Mr, Choate read the er, a of George C, Barrett tor Justice of the Supreme Court, Of a I need not X to thiscompany at length, | following list of nominations as endorsed by the oe Ee ts netean guts toyel Amerioak by education | OO! bas made no nominations for either office, and toe Bureau of Elections have determined not to provide ballot boxes for the reception of ballots for Assistant Aldermen, which, according to the CT ari An Irishman A mmitiee of Seventy and the notice attached seueeewn ne siete ania wi calle betes | ree reser meang, | From ‘hs t would wom that the “iim” are deter - . ‘The ited by the people in mee:ing “5 tg fean.o or ” | econ pecionre ane a, seams Gonteceeae ame: ainbled st ihe Googe Institute in. Ley lanl, ee mined to hold out. Yesterday a move was made to determined, ty TR ey his bigh ofice. ar Srganisations fa favor of “hones elections afl radical re. | have his matter ttecided by the courts, On dehalf ay/vanc ie nats fe Ledwith. "1. desire to speak ia be management OC our local, faire | of the Cominities of Seventy, the Council of Po- : none a “oy aad Sonny ame saee fort litical Reform and the General Committe? of the wisdom, selected him to act with us re etatal pony Sthinaney int OLB, it, “od = Democratic Refo.m party, Mr. Abraham R, Law- His most sanguin 3 bave not ventared to state that Won of tbe commities having reference to Se Oa ee ee Saly, two tickets are Gua/headed by the republican | rence appited yesterday morning to Judge Barnard, ais, 1 ‘may justly say, tha: tis nomiuation by Fam- | Sasididates or Bate oflogrs end tne ot Snoxe of the | in tne Supreme Court, Chambers, in the name of tmasy Halt $e intended ab accadly blow atthe onuse of re. | democratic party, but both pearing the i _connty ticket se- ip g wired form, and that be fs supported V4 men toside of Ts Jected by th! mere tpl Thokets Ly She Seneteria) as- | Mr. Kraus, candidate for Assistant Alderman in the who" hope to gain | hie fooal support for thelr | Pomel PAO commiltee, Persons oot registered can vei | Bigbth Assembly district, for » mandamus to Cor. many, | w! indeed, at Joti standard of | ‘is year on ting to the inspectors an afiidavit, blanks { nelius Vorson, the hea’ of the Bureau of Elections, reform, and began to battle against the walls of that | ‘er whieh will by found at the polls. to compel thst bureau to have city (Assistant Al stronghold of corruption, intending, not to destroy it utterly, rar ergarrersesripyin: Sie apdasdtondiagtel So Germanic) boxes at the polling places. The mandu- Saar ae te ae No nomisasion mus was granted. ‘The foliowiug are the aM@idaviis pope ae the. p aby ‘inem they glidea awitly Por Justice of Court, made m the case and the order of the Court:— PE ag ps ae ee fer debe aa creams Pn a Sa hacer ais te wiih, and we shall do it. Of the rest of tbe judiciary Uharies P. Daly. at ir Bldvidge street, in sald oly, mad has fealde:t there (oF tleket, which is ‘aud endorsed by everybody outside Fo, Tualae of Oe tater gmat one last That this depoment has resited in the of Taromuny, aud pf the gallant (ierman who fe our nominee John Seger ien and Wiliam E. Curtis, Tenth ward of sald city, ch the house known ne iS? for Register, need bot spea! regard to the Aldermanio sir Ser iae af ig Haein Gt, Ei sirect js situated, tor about twenty years last past. Hoket you will observe a discrepancy as to aix out of filteen ‘Alexander Spaulding. ‘That he ts a citizen of the olty: and county of New York, aud Dames between the nominations approved by us and the fy infers ‘an elector of said city and of the said Tenth warJ; that the names laced m the combined “tickete of - deponent fs a candidate for the office of Assistant Alderman Apolio I and. the. republicsns, "We en- | pry trains 4 tm the Eighth Assembly district, which consists of aaid Tenth deavored to make that union perfect, but the troubie | 72!"s osponovan Rossa. a SP Pe pass of the Rtaventh and Sevenecath watda ofthe a1. That Jay with one wing of the republicans, wo offered us names, some of which we disapproved and ‘rejected, but offered on our part to accept an equal number of unexceptionabie r stead, was declined, But if our umtet 8 pre' shall have a working majority of the Board of Aldermen, and as that body will come into existence only to expire, we must be content with that, But now, gentlemen, suppose you have elected your connt; ticket, your Judges, oy Register, your full Board of Al 5—Krastus ©. Benedict. 8—Danici F. Toman. ¢6—Augustus Weismann. i Jor Assomb! ite ne 1—James Healy. 12—Henry &. Crampton. 2-Henry G, Loask. 18—Goorge H. Mackay. Henry P. West, M4—Joho A, Foley. 4—Jonn Hecker. 19—Frederick Kilian. 5—David 8. Pi 16—Nicholas Hauzhtun. gen: of New York on the 7s day of November, 181. neut is of full age, and eligibie to the anid office of Acaistant Alderman tn the taid Assembly district. Aud this deponent further sata that le is desirous of being voted ‘or as auch © afotesaid Kighth embiy district at the sald chartcr election, witch ts to be held In the sad eity and tn the sald Assembly district ow she said 7th day of November, 1871. dermen, what good itdo you? How far willthat triumph | § “Tsan0 Wood, 17—Charies A. Fiami vqhnd deponent further saith tbat itis provided by law that Mity had roused “you” to put forth your might? | $-Conrad Geib, po—-Horatie Kermoar. Stall contain adeugantion. of the offen, and tho district fot Wil tweed be satiorn of ‘one feathers wein of | ,9—Stephen Fell. err ee tho odicer ts vo be elceted, aud which, when fold his power? Wil Sweeny Ve lesa cunning to deciie and | 10-Henry H, Haight, 31—Willlam A. Wattveck. | Trail be endorsed, or ehow on we outeide the ‘words “Ol Connoliy to do the dirty work of Ring than now? Wii | 't-Bush©. Howking Number Six,’ and be deposited in box Number Six.” under whi this Infquitous charter, they have planned to ay We Van That the alorcaat provision Ia contained ip the set of the Tob us of our rights and mortgage Cur houses, to tax ihe food | Peter Gilkey, Aevsacer Marin. George murguart,” | Weeislature a Bleo- wo-cat and the air we breniue, and all without our content, | Fontias\anschaickyalexanger Wilder, Jobn ola sions in nd A be any the as po temim bee Lt 4 rpheged i | Wililam Radde, obn Falconer, | Gustavus W. Faber, | pene further seth that in and eo sevent Section of Hw ani to the accouste themost erivieal and delione of | Solomon Mebrbach,Oscar Zollikoter, Joseph C.dnckson. | the act mforenaid It 18 roivited. tral “the Nour of i ‘our committee, | mean tho « SAMUEL J, TULDRS’S REMARKS. visors of the county of New York ts directo to establish w bdusenu of elections in connection with tie office of their clerk, and to tix tho salarios of the sald buread, which salaries shall te pal Jaries are pal', The chiof of the sald. bneewn saail be ap- inted by the Mayor of the city of New York, and shall oid the office for five years, He shall uppoint the clerical force necessary for the business of the burean, of saeh num: ber as may ve determined by the Board of Supervisors. He shail ail the necessary forms, blanks aod instructions for the wse of the Boards ‘of Inapectore of Mi and also of the Boarisof County Canvassers, nate an't Assembly, upoi whose action . If we canuot m the cause of reform, if we can- natora und Agsemblymen enough to ro infamous charter and wipe out witi it | erimes and criminals whoin it was created ‘our efforia will have gone for nothing. Mr. Tilden, on being introduced, said that the | miilions who composed our municipality had been the subjects of a conspiracy the most deceitful and the most wicked ever known 1a our own or any other land, A cabal of corrupt men had Seized upon all the powers of our lucal government aad jagovern- ment, but to purposes of personal plunder. it was therefore the paramount duty of every good citizen candidates for the our fate, aa citizens, yinlat this peal all the to cover, then ‘And tuererore it tatbut you will hays to Lend all your effurla | onverted them not only to purposes of to these Senatorial and Assembly districts, and lend your and suppress certain symptoms of fac- tlon, which, 1m these Imminent points of our great battle , shreat ‘ 7 satori to joim bands with them as fellows in their effort | having ob: t the fitting wo of polling places, provide for arecths stanton tecesatrens maa ciignevecetaonsay to | to overthrow this tyranny. For that reason he was roishing | ry Iwards with at suppites FP ait eieerions, and the entire.opposition has centred w Tweed himeel(, who, undaunted of them should go home we the custody of resent. If an, the reform party for yosrs Tammany candidale shall have boon stripped of hold up our standard there Valiot-Uoxes belonging to sald ity by tne al exponre ot fia crimaea, daras wtil yo inealt God | and find his dwelling in flames would he Gonney, ans ae th w ihe au re delivered at the piace by clannin, om oO! 16 district for the Sree Ponaton At is undoubtedly "a most” benigited | DOF, R41 eve ee we ata | At tie. deponent farther said bureau wad and God-forsaken district, which ‘will enlist the | citizen, > 1 + | heretofore duly established by said Board of Supervisors, a6 missionary labors of after the | Whether it was @ democrat or a republican who aired by the act aforesaid, and that Corneline Corson, of had lent a hand to pat it out, He understood it was | said city, was heretofore bis stolen advocating the nomination of | Bureau of Elections by the treasures an wo igno:minious punishment | for the irpose of or of said city, an provided which will sooner or later overtake him. When you ocon- | nonest finetbonaries against those combinations tor | by the said act, and ever conse Ke said ‘sppoiniinent has held sider the population of the district, and that for generations lacing again in power those dishonest men who and now holds ‘and enjoys the sald office, aud ie now in pos- itches beon the bloody. arena of the most brutal politios | Pan Ghomselves utterly corrupt.” ir | session of the same. which bred the race of politicians of which Tweed is the fit aiready shown, vi ly, CORraDt. ‘And this deponent ao ou it isthe example, we may be faine in hoping to, ne Gy | Was a conspiracy, he said, and the aystem to wuleh | And thie deanery Tor star of the buread oF ‘one aseanit; but will push bim to the wall cai maks | hehad alluded was the gcowth of fourteen years, ‘that ballot boxes au ‘No, 6 are delivered at the a most fight (or fy and we Tecommend all | and the charter uuder which we now liv? was the | Seven! pinces for holding the polls in the several election die- good to rally to ais support. resutt of the labors of the present Board of Sui tricts in the ot New Y the morning of the sad To the Fifth district we have endorsed the nom- | vigors, During that period of fourteen years th election, on the sald 7 181. login aT Easel’ Seer on repudiican majoriues anit democratic ma- | ° That this deponent having been informed that the sald Cor ~J rities alternately iu the municipality. One or the | nelius Corson, as the chief of suid bureaa, did intend to the universal « of all who Jol That there should be | Provide for oF deliver sugh ballot ooxes at the said elecuow tricks Of sald Assembly district in which elements of tuis growth was on the hal republicans ia Cry democrats ‘all and of the said districts of the city of New e 19th day of October between the corrupt candidate, or tn an; 2 district ‘o'thelt fellow clizens to, secure bie return | & tee Foskiese Yor<, on or about themseives ‘and the defeat of Michael Norton, one of the most lant, went to the whether such ‘and audacious of the corrupt instrumeats of Tammany. | everythil jundered. The second was tiat | offce of said Bureau of Klections to i a the double aod di fre ening "should have power to wo up to we | was tn fact the intention of said Corson, of ings of the republican party to threaten us with destruction, Fellow citizens, your cominitice have carefully surveyed the whoie field; they have Hatened with tire- Teas patience to the advocates and claims of all the candidates ; they have studied the history and siatiatios of | the district and have come to the unanimous conelusion that Mr. Benedict te more likely than any of the others to win the | victory over Tammeny, and thai It is the solemn duty of | That said Corson was deponent was then and there informed in satd Burean that no ballot boxes for the recsipt of votes for the sald office of Assistant Alderman would be provided and de Ivered at the polling places at the several election districts in said city, atthe ciection to be held on the said 7th day of November, 18) let day of November, instant, iteetions, Legislature at Albany and control it with the State's money, and betraying absolutely the confidence re- in them by their electors. Mr. Tilden gave two other reasons for the growth of corruption. For ten years Taromany had promised LE san the peo. Ne aclf-government, but when it did come it was ound that they nad betrayed that pledge and vio- the deponent, on the very ian who 16 not in’ Tammany to vole for 9 } Rea eee eit iat diatnct is, lost, twill ve the | iated their duty, and whea he discovered what must | called upon the sald Gorete, oh the Se Seen eae eae fauli of the republicans of the district preferring their own | be the result of obtaining the two cent tax levy | P24. otes furnished and delivered by him. at the respective. frivolous and ating squabbles and jeslousies to the | he went alone to Albany nod entered bis protest ling places for the reception of votes for candidates for freat cause of reform, in Whose aacred nsine they are pnm- | agaiast it and against the professions of the demo- | {he oifce of Assistant Alderman. Meliing each other, And, good heavens! what are xen, | cratic party ad it Was being represented by Tam | _ Seid Corson replied that there wae no call by the dem winking of an objection? | Dothey forget what we are fighting for? We dont want | bis services twenty-five or thirty years heuce, when be and | ‘all of us wii be under the sod. '@ want him now, we want him to morrow; we want bi m on the 2d day of January nex to stand in the Senate an vote io our behalf for the jnstaut repeal of this wicked charter, ana we want the benefit of lh nent thereupon served yn said Cor- 2e,"ie detiand Ia writing, of wile the following 1s a copy? - Seuius Consos, isq.r Chiel of the Tureau of ‘the City of New Yurk:-- many. When the city charter Was passed he liad no sus- Picton that these transactions were going on. ‘the motve of pat this city charter was not only 1 secure an extension of pulitical power, but also (0 } conceal the transactions wittch had enabled the His windom and expartenoe tn planning an, honest represen | King to steal, and wiso to conceal tho means they | manic disirich being the Kighih Awembiy dirt of the ef Tae ee umapiracies against the itie of the cny. We | intended to adopt by which they could steal more, | of Very chy seventeenth wards of ‘atthe have refused to listen to the stupid suggestion | When the New York Times first published the story | (9 he beld on the 7th day of Cag ie form democrats will not vote for « repubitcam, or | of the irauds the Mayor sald that the accounts were | mand that you, as the Onief fue Bureau of’ Itectious, that reform repnbllcans will mot vote tor = demo- | gudited by the old Board of Suservisors. Mr. | vide and deliver a6 the election districts in rat, land we nai on throwing the | whole | ‘Tiden proceeded to speak 0 tne several reasons | sembly districts, ballot belied and mumbered ag re- | pant a eee naieatio) mere it justly | which were consecutively put forward by the | quired by law, tn which to receive and deposit all ballots gt nh | Mayor as an expianation the payment of ; which may aren ore. jane of Asalatant Alder- demand 3 weighty pressure of your induence every man in th district who is not ready to own himeoi! an open adherent of many Will work aud vote for Mr, Benadict, The Sixth rict may safely be leit to the patriotic care of our Ge fellow citizens, who composs the bulk of its populi Eni we have to announce to you «most signal in- of the fortunate intervention of your mfu- ‘he % from the fatal reatits riends of the large sums of money, and also reterred to the datuand of the Mayor for the rasignation of Mr. Con- nolly, The consideration held out at Mr. Tilden’s | house on the morning that Mr. Connolly signed tho abaication of his oe - ee a Md Se couptel, who had spent part at mol » Pe Sweeny, 7 that Mr. Sweeny woud see that there ence to rescue of divided coansela amon, eth, | | ' Mr, | _ That said Corson said that be take legal advive Foor tay ican ais Hilts ona: | Yoho ane aetna trap ae, Conan uid nc | Aheyteg e aewee Satay set, Rescate te tpiritet" republionns—Mesare, Weissmann and Kirchels. | Bar’ ror ‘ne (Mr. ‘Tiden) assured Mr, Uonnolig | Pued that thet time would be tov late, to which sald Corsoa ing saujeded ourecives from naretul review of tbe nite, | Te ee people Temanded that lie suould | jeplled.eaas he could not Rep ork heave troviia aay ooh ation that Dr Wolsamenn combiiad the greater element of ' 15" right, and would not be satiatied | lot boxes for the ballots 10 Ve east Tor Assistant Aidernsen at . peo i urance. Mr. ‘Tilden | saidolection; and that unless he is led by a manda Ail who Ate in sympathy with us, we addressed a letict to Nr. | with MF, Swweeny’s | asst . , mm and that unle ‘compell aman Kirobein, calling upon hima for the anke of ihe canseto with: | assailed Mr. Sweeny and the Mayor ea partios | tar W Broriing t Seo, Seetate Of wand Srey wee draw from the canvass tn favor of his competitor, io which | to the frauds and inan endeavor to lay charge of | debmsnt inf Siee le" sectenes Meatanet aides: ior gue duo paragac ay or ecran'ie | ume Lo Haren ne?” Aero wan ‘auton aus: | San erow oak Ry atl Sess ; he knew yatity. J. KRAUS. t .. fy ary Witest wees has vote pone that he Knew what he was dome when Serare to before me this 198 day of , 1871, —Wits In the Seventh di cbotest Hoe berweon Mesars, | he was thas acting. The law which proposed | 1am J. BELL, Notary rublic, New York county. Jonn J. Bi ‘and James O'Brien, Mr. Bradley isoue % | to give the power (o the Judges to put their ORDER ay CORRS, tomess4 the most an mente, of the Ring, | hands on tho press and suppress, the freedom | ATE Oty tae stile a: tem Fark in dhs faction 9, George Jo cimumee trip ak ihervouiy merce edwunee tune mit | Gabe Ir ua hao ebatided. A. Maen wuld | Actin erat Cre Cg these p was . ‘and New ¥e Brower in orime of ‘un Petr B Soony: Soeationy ere that an attempt was made to give him something | x; whie! May let tainly no citizen who does not desire t uphold and per | by this ; they offered him everything but the | neline C ef of the Bureau of Elections ii petuate the wicked sg bd With which ho is identined, | Senate and the Assembly of New York, but Tae A New York, sho amg ete Ne ua gan possibly vote fur Mr. Bradley for Senator. Mr. James | he replied that he could not compromise the | Justees of thie 0 ciel, at the New Oourt | city government, and he bg bd bg cea = 7) r they must support every man that wou! e htuy Sek Feces lis vote ont bon ratoanes, a) , | erty government witat it ought to be. He aad, as Pemate (0 the reve) of the ony charter wud io earry ihe ovber — the head Of the democratic varty, (hat Tammany ty House, in the oity of New York, on the id day @f November, CONTINUED ON SEVENTH PAGE

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