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4 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874--I'RIPLE SHHKT, peels wore a prase ring resembling a dog’s collar, on | wild, impassioned, stormy temper; the other was fag again convened, bat nothing warranting par- | funeral this day (Wednesday). October 31, at 1:26 | which was engraved in Saxon charatvere “Gurth, | a mild, youtle girl, but not ite ver in creeds, TAMMANY'S RATIFIOATION, ticvlar mention occupied Its attention. P. M., from No. 154 Mojlect ts Hd sien j - . the son of Beowntpnh, ts the born thrall of Cedric of | and the lover asked what he should do, The old The democratic ratification meeting will be held — Fish.—On Monday, ot i ey aw Aer ee, | Rotherweod,” whilé another bore this insenption, | Scotch minister replied, “Ah ! my Iriend, tak the Tuesd: ey Tamman. Classis of Southern New York. only son of James ani Ma , aged l year, “Wamba, the son of Witless, 18 the thrall of geatie one, jor the grace of God mon abide where | 02 Tuesday eventing, October 27, at y ‘At ten o'clock yesterday morning the Clusals of month and 25 days. pti Eel aa | Cedric of Rotherwood.” In this contest, gentle- a man cannot.” (Cries ot “Wind up” brought the | Hull, instead of Thursday evening of this week, x wh nal Relatives aud iriends of the family are respect men, Wickham and Hayes are the Wamba and | speaker to bis chair.) as originally intended. Southern New York met in the Union Reiormed | fully invited to attend fit peeete, ‘fon eee \e ‘ . = j | 2 " = nie, ne RBIS LLIN 7 ts The Nominating Mass Meeting at | Gurth of the canvass, and arouad their necks they MR, MORKIS ELLINGER'S REMARKS. churen, Sixth avenue, near Amity street, The Segoe Ot bis parents, 260 Teodnesdagh, "As ODe Wear 4 collar, that they are the bora thrails or) Mr. ELLINGER commenced by Saying that Tam- IWSPROYORS OF ELBOTION IW ee ee saaaees Se Seen ee © ny ree Te a a Cooper Institute Last Night. Joun Keily and Jolin “Morrissey, the Cedrics, not many Was a party against whom every one should 1 Kotherwood, bat of T all. e contend, The Germans would not side with Tam- | penccmagal Was opened with @ sermon by tie Kev. Dr. Wig- FisueR.—On second day, October 19, at tne rest- law of py a yet tans many. There was spirit euonga in New York to The Board of Police sent yesterday a long list of | ging. The Rev. W. J, Enyard succeeded to the | dence of her son-in-law, 5. K. Stoutenburgh ic! Ch pnsic 7 c! the 60th Man can accept Anomination who does not con- | destroy any such tofuences as the demoralizing | inspectors of election they have removed for | chair for the next six months and Dr, Hutton be- | Kensico, Purses FisHER, of this city, in b 2 e john Mor- | tendencies exhibited by-Tammany Hall and its " came the Clerk pro tem, Very little occupied the | year of her * Paes. Mir Wiekham gobs Rei Oa" iedaes ir | patrons during its term of oMee, People spoke of violation of she law to the office of the District attention of the meeting except routine business, The relatives and friends of the deceased are THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED, | he ts man or honor ne will redeem the promises | Owsarism, but the worst form ‘of Cwsarism was | Attorney for the purpose of obtaining indictments | the chief of which was the approval of the acts of | respectiully invited to attend the funeral, af * | which make him the siavye of the ring, | exnibited by the democratic party, especially in | against them from the Grand Jury, Otbera will be the last General Synod, Dr. Alexander R. Thomp- | Chappaqua Meeting House, on fifth day (Thure If he is not a man of honor and attempts | this State. Why should democrats despise Owsar- | rorwarded next week and the system continued | 300 and Rev. W. B. Merritt were appointed CL nd Gay), October 22, at eleven o'clock A.M. Uar- \ to break these bonds, tnen 1s he unfit to be ism in the national government when they ad- ee y naa mittee to make arrangements with a view that | riages will bo in waiting at Chappaqua omy on Mayor. There 13 no e: , thereiore, from the | mired it in the State governmen: id when they | U2tlafter election, Great commotion has N | the next meeting should be of a more devotional | the arrival of the 8:30 train from Grand Central position he has assumed, abd I cail ‘upon you, | would foolishly and wicked! submit to | created among the election officers on account of | character and comprise the administration of the | depot, Forty-second street, New York. Oswald Ottendorfer for Mayor and 5 a 5 . ‘losed. RBES.—On Tuesda: tober 20, ELIZABETs entiomen, to resolve now and here that this | It in the State governments? In the State | q | Lord’s Supper. At one o’clock the session Cl ‘uesday, October 20, Patrick H. Jones for Register. Gentlemen, 1) rend. Teall upon you to resolve | governments Cexarisn was perpetually foisted | ‘i# action Of the Board of Police, Tt is quite aby I W., daughter of Elects and tne late Benjamin G . ° | that this great city shall not be governed by a | upon the peo le, The speaker then, referring to | DeW thing to hold the inspectors to any accounta- THE LUTHERAN 8YNOD.~ Forbe: new ring or by the remoants cf an old one, the nomination of ar, Ottendorfer for Mayor, | bility of their actions during the days of registra- — Relatives and frienas are respectfully invited te | (Cneers.) 1 call upon you to insist that 1m our asked what was the nomination which the people | tion; and trying them for such offences as arink- Yesterday morning the Lutheran Synod, by in- attend the funerai, irom her late residence, 81 | aa ee s r 0 : hen made? Who was the individual nomi- Kk laying cards, being drank and going ; Madison street, Thursday, October 22, at balf-past city aifairs we shali have a ctvil service reform. had t) int ing whiskey, playing is vitation of Mr. A. F. Ockershausen, of the Staten P. 'y r that Issue, alone, we can appeal with mated?’ What was his nationality? He was 3 | aw from the places of registration one P. M. THE ALDERMEN AT LARGE, | Spon that issue, aioe, “We “want “the German, He Was @ democrat, and though | his” completely taken them aback. All | Island Ferry Company, embarked on board the | | GaUSMAXN.—On Tuesday morning, October 20, | thousands of men who serve tte city to be a true democrat never had his faith | the policemen detailed at places where | steamboat Josephine with a large delegation of a pre wife of George Gausmann, in the 66th Giected tor their merit and fitness, and to | or honesty been violated by corrupt principles | the Boards of Registration meet have | jaaies, and took a trip down the Bay and around 7 aT be kept in oige during good behavior, and | or practices, He was the Orst to put himself in @ | been ordered to report any and all irregularities the Leamiahn fo ta i aie jad ass bh ee fcqnaintances of the family are Speeches by Congressman Creamer, Messrs, | not because they are the obedient ser. hostile position tu the Lgrrape practices of Tam- | thoy see occurring, and quite a large number of e Lightship, to Long Branch, é ladies en! pi! . oe to attend the funeral service ’ "| vants of Mr. Kelly and Mr. Morrissey. As demo. Pcp lege in Spposinon 12 complaints have peep. op to The DPeDGnE, SAU 1D. tained the reverend gentlemen with a collation Wednesday, ‘Sar Osten 17 Delancey street, on j 9 crats we have deciaimed and protested agains! 4 be foremost mei | ‘The Board treats these charges in the Mi ‘* Ellinger, Niles dnd Others. poltica! corruption, nepotism abd the debase- | of the Committee of Sevemy, aud worked bard | they do complaints against policemen for breaches dortng the Glo. AUAE Wiuelt & mesrlas Wee galled Poughkeepsie papers piesa copy. The ' Me.t of office into patrona; We have com- | 1 connection with that body to secure the | ofthe rules. Names of deposed inspectors are for- | by the Rey. Dr. Van Alstyne, after which there va pete ughkeepsie for interment, plained of Grant and his followers Jor their be- downfall of the corrupt ring. The speaker went | warded to the District Attorney promptly, so that were adarcages by the Reva’ Dra, Burrell, Price, HAN ER.—On Sunday, October 18, JOHN trayal of civil service reform, and yet in New | on at considerable length to praise the noble quall- | he may take the proper action prescribed by law. | Felton, Klin fessrs. G. W, Winner, J. G. Kricne | 1oU4S HaNWAKBR, aged 54 years, 7 months and 17 md “ ye now aud have had asystem a hun- | ties of Mr. Obtendorier, and said that though Several prominent candidates for the Penitentiary gays. i THE RESOLUTIONS. | jor we tiveore lufumous und shameless, This | German, he Would be elected, and the German Ae ; ting and 4. B, Ockersnausen, Dr. Odurad, editor Yne relatives and friends, ana also ihe Bleventn | dred times more have already come forward, and It remains to he | or the Lutheras 4 im Observer, and Mr. UG. er- | i very Oue of the thousands of use- | Would stand by him in te of opposition. | seen whether this action of the Board of Police ce Ward Benevolent Assoctation an nip | eee uatrioos poor men Wao serve the city | (Cheers) vat Will wara the remainder to look sharply aiter thelr PRAUSOI. TRS DARE OAnOrEAG, BF the, RAFSEEY, St Band, Nos. 3 and aceinzited ib attend the mae de @ a ring. RE CANDID, Mw ral, No. 136 ‘Be } The mass meeting of the independent democrats depenient upon the will of a re ‘om | a ATES, duties, and not bring themselves witain the lett Evening Session. (Wednesday), October 21, at one rolsee, | 2 “ auditor who guards the ways | Atthe close ofthe last speech the chairman | of the law as culprits, ‘ast evening at Cooper Institute was a success, the skilled | anditor, Wil ti laborer who | came forward and announced ‘the result come t0 tal 41 Andie ee Phe private doors, through which persons who {throws up carts upon & boulevard, there iano | by the Committee of Twenty-iour, as iollows:— KINGS OOUNTY POLITICS. 8% Shp: Ge senoe: Labaree State. | Aero bad been {urnisned with cards of adivission alone principle of selection oF appointment excepe the 1 aan ssvorignrela Ottendorfer, (Cheers and etd Peewee. soe ee tent anncuneed the folowing | to attend the faneral (eum Wer inte Gono were allowed to pass, were opencd to the favored Prinelple of ring Senvice. | Nan, We Pripoal civil | For Hegtster—General Patrick H. Jones, (Cheers.) | _TH® Primartes of both parties, democratic and | spoointments ror the ensuing year:—On Ordina- | 502 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, on STuureday moun jew as early as seven o'clock, At least service reform ‘at, in other words, business | Fur Aldermen at Lai joseph Blumenthal, | Fepablican, were held in each of the twenty-five | tion, Rev. George Nett, of Rhinebeck; on Educa- | ing, October 22, at eleven o/ciock. 200 Voters, nearly all politicians of the small fry men shall hold offices on business principles and | Robert Beatty, Thomas Wallace, Benjamin F. | wards and five county towns last evening, and n, tlo , Rev, Me Hal, of Bode a on Foreign Hoskines,—At Union Hill, Monroe county, N. . order, and wao have been dropped irom the rolls 4) nas an essen sai point in our platform and, Tae THE RESOLUTIONS, three delogates were elected from each ward and | Rey, Gedrge U. Wenner. Webs t e ui Ofyenvey anu ‘Elizabeth Hostinga in the! 25kHl year of the Wigwam for reasons besc known tothem- ajter this, we come to another—namely, the de- | The foliowing resolutions were then read and | town to attend the Congressional Assembly County The Rev. Irving Magee, of Albany, was elected | of his age. selves, obtained admission in this way. The po- Velopment of New York. We do not belleve with | declared adopted amid loud cries of “yeas” and | and City Conventions, which will be neld on Thurs. ‘Trustee of the Hartwick Seminary, vice Dr. Ponl- The relatives and friends of the family are ine i en now er that reform means paraly- | “nays,” pretty equally divided :— man, vited to attend the funeral, this (Wedai lice, too, filed in at this time throngh the private | She men now in phwer thas refutes mesne eee eo eeticn al cord oi day and Friday respectively of this week. There | Th. preagurer’s report was read and adopted as | afternoon, at two o'clock. from Grace ehuress sare ork 1s 4 door, about twenty of whom were at once ordered pow a paralyzed city, The ging that plundered 1t aawenot 9 “hiiden toe Governor wana’ Williass Dersaelinee was @ pretty general exhibition of good feeilng | correct, alter which the Committee on Church | ner of Erie and Second streets, Jersey City, to scatter themselves “prdémiscuous,” as adarky has gone, and it 1s in the hands of a ring that pur- for Lieutenant Governor and of the other candidates on | manifested by both parties, dissensions being con- Extensions reported on the condition of several HuUnNtT.—On Monday, October 19, of consumption, The Synod closed the annual session last evening HOFFMAN.—OD Sunday, October 18, HaRRInT By { wlio of Charies O. Hoffman, aged 63 years. | ‘The relatives and iriends are respectiuliy invited | shea pick lms Biss: urposes to sulocher it, Taxation goes up, rents | the iveraldemocratic State ticket, and will give tiem ¥ hew churches, and recommending an eXtra ap- | SAMUEL CanTER HUNT, aged 52 years, \ would say, among the audience when the crowds ar We ena. seen the Mies Dolan Oo sus. | our aera est support. fined to ward factions. The number voting was propriation for the same. ‘The relatives and "trienda, ‘and those of hie | supp ‘ were permitted to enter, while a large number }enuing’ali lavor ina nancial crisis, Our streets | Mciolved, Tuat wile in, our genera: political action | unusually large. The police were im attendance | ‘The Committee on Resolutions on the death of | brotier-in-law, Thoma See estan ae at rere made to stand, sentinel like, along the walls, | are in a@ irigitiul conattion. There ts unusual candidates ot pyre be in force, but there was very little demand for their | the late Henry Newman Pohiman, by Rev. Thomas | tend the juneral, from 207 Ec! ee nae ta comand ngaed view of | Sufering and depression im all business. Last "citizens to support local candWates whose electiod | services. , T. Everett presented a gerles of resolutions com- | point, on Wednesday, at one o'clock. sep btg bd winter private charity saved thousands of poor | will aid to relieve our city from the disgracetul rule of ‘The democratic leaders in caucus have decided piney to the deceased President of the JOURNEAY.—On Wednesday morning, October the aadience in the body of tne room and the | irom want, and tne prospect for this winter 1s no , to unworthy and incompetent men, and that we invite | ypon the following slate, upon which the dele- | Synod for twenty-six years, ag President of Theol- | B. HARSELL JOURNEAY, eldest son of Albert A. doorways. Avout hail-past seven the doors on | brighter. “The city recedes and does not advance, | #1! food citizens irruspectlés of party. to unite with US | guteg chosen last evening are sipposed to vote:— | O4y, and President of the General Synod. Speeches | Sarah J. Journea se 7 i The spirit of improvement 18 dead, and New idk ene Mor. Congress.—Secona district, Join G. Schumaker; | Were made upon the eminent ability and piety of | Funeral will take place from the residence of hie tre Astor place sige of the building were unlocked Toy Rees About to follow in the decay | rises tet ont telly Nps Sle oan ee: | muird district, William W. Goodrien; Fourth dis: | deceased by Messrs, Strobel, Everett, Wedekend | parents, Tl West Forty-sixth street, on Thorsday, and | which we see in New Orleans and Panama mocratic voiers of thigclty, yet the power they wield | trict, Archibald M. Bliss, and others. 22d inst, at nalf-past ten A. M. Friends of the THE RUSH AND CRUSH and Vera Cruz. Now, gentlemen, it was never in- | by means of the great Tammany fraud deeply atiects Comptrotler.—Samuel J. Powell. After a complimentary vote of thanks to the | family are invited to attend without further pf the crowd, who had been patiently walting oat- | tended by any body ot honest business men and | fhe entire community. | If the uttempt they have | County Auditor.—Maurice Fitzzerald. members of the St. James Lutheran church, the | notice, | ide forneariy an hour, began, For afew minutes | clvizeus in reorm movement that reform was to | Palle made fo Male HhOn Meco aawe been exnresiy | Clty Audttor.—\Williain 8. Searing. Synod adjourned sine die KaN@.—On Monday, October 19, ROBERT BAMILA Jick ears mean the suif@tation of the city. No men have & | }resented as thelr personal representatives shall ve suc- | Dtstriot Attorney.—Winchester Britton, ———————— TON Kang, only son of Robert and Isabella Kane, even the police were unable to preserve order, | greater pride in this city than We who propose to | cessiul, the ciiy will be subjected tothe humiliation of | County ?reasurer.—Thomas A, Gardiner. 8T. LUKE’3 HOME, ed 19 years, 6 months and 9 days. and had tn the end to allow the eager audi- | relormit. We want New York to be the metropo- | being arbitrarily ruied by two men who do not possess Coroners.—J. B. Jones, Westero District; Francis : latives and friends of the family are invited to See t lis of America and worthy of metropolitan great- | respect or contidence, and who are in no sense repre- tern District. Yesterday was a gala day at St. Luke’s Home | attend the tuneral, at two o'clock, from the Pres- tors to scramble into the empty front seats over Hida Ave tune i have streets as ‘One as ‘those | selauive meu ot the worth and honesty ofits citignns | NOWne Rastert Dioirice ew ponnett, J y, f , byterian church corner of Atlantic avenue and other seats, regardless of consequences to the in Paris, parks as noble as those 1m London, and Revived. That we prevent the Heke: nominate! (hls | Raber and A. J. Brinkerhof?, - | for Indigent Christian Females, situated at the | f4n4 street, Brooklyn. thairs or themselves. In less than five minutes 0ck8 as Capacious and splendid as those of Liv- | serving of all citizens of all parties; the candidates have | Juatiee af Seasions,—Stephen L. Voornics. corner o1 Eighty-ninth street and Madison ave- | Ken. On Tuesday, October 20, of diphtheria, ‘very seat was occupied, and even the aisles | “POO We are about to celebrate the centennial | been selected for thelr fitness and Wort, and uot upon The Republican City Convention will be held at | nue, on the occasion of the twenty-third anniver- HELEN BaRNaRD, daughter of Charles N. und Julia . ‘8 anniversary of our national independence, and | partisan considerations. and they present a combination | three o'clock this alternoon at Sawyer’s Assembly sary of the founding of the institution, The prin- A. Kent, aged 5 years and 8 months, and the open spaces benind the last row when our irtends come trom abroad we want to 9 DE ey iy pot eld felony intarena Rooms, Jay street. In the evening, at hall-past | Cipal officers ure:—Bishop Potter, President; Vice Lewis.—On Tuesday, October 20, WILLIAL B, of seats near the entrances were taken possession Mow them a mighty and giorious city, ber great. | it # 0 o _ seven o’clock, the delegates iroin the same party | President, Rev. J, H. -D., with & Board | 2¥Wi8 (a vovetan of the war of 1513}, aged Me zears. umphant t. . Tu D. 5] of by the standees. The platform was soon after. | Bess Written upou her streets like a diadem on the | “BUscived, that, at the present crisis of our municipal | to the Connty Convention will meet and nominate | of Managers, consisting BOnEa tan laraen Rotacives, fends and members of the Bighiaenth brow, and not a shabby, forlorn, disnonored ag- | affairs, all good men should waite in an effort to secure candidates stated for the offices on that ticket. ‘ r Methodist t ward adorned by the presence of several of the | gregation o1 houses, Wé want them towsee the | Sechenest sea economical alministeaton of our city | Yuesersucng the Regular Democratic at ticket. | from the prinelpal Protestaut Episcopal churcnes | tne funeral, om Friday, October 28, at half past two rent! h b living spiendors of New York and not the ruins of | government. AU classes have a common in erest and of the city. The proceedings commenced at two | pig irom’ the residence of his gon, W. J. Lewis, | gentlemen who have been somewhat active in the} a o Peeve tas sc the eameae Gadbee Ine laneclon ean, [eT mens, o'clock by the singing of the hymn, “Nearer, My | ©: Me» i701 . 9 We de ‘ammany Hall. Our city credit should be as hign J —_— } G No, 820 West Fifth-tuird street. organization of the opposition to Tammany, | ag trat of the Bank of Eugland. There isno | the merchant and the property owner shoul stand Brookl Registrati God, to Thee,” after which followed addresses: LIPPMANN.--On Tuesday, Octooer 20, after a 101 among others Morris Ellinger, William W. | reason why it should not be so and why we snould | gether to waintain the credit ane advance ihe pros ssi gla Ce then more singing took place, in which the princi: | siness, FRANORS LIPPMANN, youngest danghter 0! Niles, Thomas EE, Stewart, General John | not iund our debt at tour per centand thus | Beeny (OF Obras at Gee ae porigg: maa The oMeial returns of the registration in Brook- pal performers were r. J. E. Morawski, Miss | Touts and Minna Lippmann, in the 224 year of her ! Foster, Theodore Ginvitenskies Horatio N. | S2¥e $3,000,000 a yearin spp tion Bi0n8. ruererore, | to Bim, pat he may, orn ape own living, | an lyo, just prepared by the Police Superintendent, Hater ir. P. D. Gtilager, who were all much age. Sa is f ; ‘sag N- | gentlemen, reform means advance, liberal and = § support him in charity; 1 forchan| ceds | shows the number of voters registered in that city i Relatives and friends, also the members of | | that every possible facility should be afforded for oarry- . 5 Twombly, George Beatty, Isaac H. Hun- | honest expenditure Jor tne benefit of the people j ing. Hes fy ow aELiguEte at weklan we have one ive on Monday to have been, by wards, as follows :— BYNOD OF NEW JERSEY. Ladies’ Bikur Cholim Soctety, are respectfully ine ter (colored), ex-Alderman Raide, Judge Whd the wellare o/ the ciy. (Cheers) 10 me || ani'strength. ‘The property owner necd: es Vited to attend the toneral, from the Feaidence. of \ « " | then, there ts no feature of this reiorm movement eee ° her parents, No. 157 West Tony Hartman, und Jono Price. It | morgattractive than this, 1am. Convinced Ab | se eee oe et orosection. and comibet stall be 8 1 The Presbyterian Synod of New Jersey convened | Uh .tday tie gud Inst, at Dine A. Mf, | finally fell to the lot of Thomas E. Stewart to open | with the accession in honest Loder men to | MOHEes to Sur wae sop Jn, Pa cmenas ae ey 837 1 in the First Presbyterian church of Caméen yester. LOUNSBURY.—On Monday, Panag 19, be! ois Tes- | the ball, and he did so without any preiiminary | Lllice, the people will insist upon the improve- | at a ruasonabl cone OF and of every party, 1, sup: oT 1, day afternoon, The attendance of clerical and | idence of his father, in Ridgefield, Conu., WILLIAM speech, simply contenting himself with nominat- | [ocues oy gee yeas witht coutdéuoe stp: tinive | Bote cadaidates who will labor honestly and Ghiigentiy Lesa lay delegates was large. At three o’ciock the | LOUNSBURY, of Bridgeport, Conn,, in the 44th yoar “exercises were opened by prayer, after which the ew aaa oft the fat are invited to attend the ing Thomas J. Creamer as the chairman of the | with Us in this revolt agaist the Morrissey | cure these great objects Rev. Dr, J, H, McIlvaine, of Newark, delivered a | funeral, from hia father’s residence, on Thi "4 . 7 MR. CREAMER’S CLOSING REMARKS, meeting. The nomination was well received and #04 Kelly Ring. We ask you to continue | 1.) 0 Cirizexs—I have but few words to say eres SSSEESESSS=5 now, bat ona higher and more substantial basis, i i -past ven A. M, 2 aeclared carried by an overwhelming “Aye.'” | tne felorm movement that was Deguntaree years | %2, conclusion; thal Js that on plection day. we sermon om “Curamuag Liberty.” trom ine Lez | eee a paocpal ouiron Bethel ons atane | shall ail march side by side, and rescue it irom 181 jalatians v., rethren, ye nave been calle le 0D , ry Mr. Creamer’s speech was listened to attentively | ago. A juntaso dead even to political consist. a 002 unto liberty, only use not liberty for an occasion to | P. M. | : | eucy a8 to nominate in one district @ free trader | the greatevil which threatens 1t—Imperlaliem 10 rt — ” : satly feted oe Coot Se ee tks’ en tesa Lath ye ad | fore ene ny Ee a) this itedng egeperee omee ise 25,068 rar sermon Rey. Dr. McDonald, of the td eee: ae doe peda, > y applauded, | Hewitt, We ask you to unite with us in the est | and tie proceedings attendant upon it, to say ene saree mprsrie aortichss this year in Brook- | Presbytery of New Bronswick, was @ cted Mod. | months and 6 da} Throughout be bore patiently with the con- | lishment of civil service in New York, so that 2 jegs than was registered In | erator, and the Revs, Messrs. Rogers and Davis latives and friends of the family are re- msion and often tarned the tables upon eat, Wen may serve the city without trem- | 8 fem, verde balnas tay annidates presented | 2872,and 4,060 more than last last year. Tho vote | Clerks of the synod, . spectiully requested to attend the funeral, {rom nome ob i bling at the dehests of the Ring— | of the press, ag regntie tio say tothe merchant, | Of Kings county, including the county towns, on | In the evening missionary meetings were held | his late residence, 72 East Fourth street, om me obstreperous anti-independest by some joke | to assist in restoring tha direction | to the banker, to the lawyer, to tne mechanic and | 26X* Tuesday week, Wiil Do about 73,000, and addresses were delivered by the Rey. Dr. | Thursday, October 22, at one o'clock P. which at once carried the andience’with him. Two | Of city affairs to business» men—to begin | to the laboring man, and to ali the citizens of New Dixon and others, MaRTIN.—On Monday, October 19, after a briet men. rather the worse for liquor, whose inter. | BC Work of restoring the industry and credit of | Yory torascea in good government, that 80 far : OPALIAN! ‘The daily seastons will be from nine o'clock A. M. | illness, ROSINA MARTIN, Wile of George Martin, Br. ruptions were as nonsensical as they were uncailea | N¢W, York. giving lie Where there ts now paraly- | 1.these’ nominations to-night are concerned, if THE EPISCOPALIANS. to twelve M., irom half-past two to five, and from | ‘The funeral will take place at two o'clock P. M., JoF, had to be put out by the police. There seemed *!S: d0ing our part toward the splendor and nselul- | Th Ca vGidates are not men equal ‘to half-past seven to nine P. M. from her late residence, No. 260 Weat Nineteeat! to be one man in the city, despite the divided Work to which We invite you Wis necessary todee | HC, emergency as regards their position | Progeedings Yesterday—Dr. Seymour's Spi ae SET wiTetiLbae On Tossday, October 30, ALIOR feelings of the crowd on general matters relatin; } , it 18 not the fanlt of the me i BXTRAD: /ASE. to Tammany Wall. who had @ | stroy the present Tammany Ring fiualiy and ior | 1. UNoT% hands you gave the nomination in | Case To Be Decided To-Day—The END OF AN EXTRADITION 0 the beloved wife of Daniel Mullins,’ a native NOT A FRIEND IN THE AUDIENCE, | poet My seh Menthe terre poe | charge, Iwish to iniorm those gentlemen who | Bishops on Immoralities and Scceding | Lawrence Hackett Sent to State Prison Coleman, near Feathard, county Tipperary, Lre- and that was Andrew H. Green, The mention of I interest themselves in local politi articular, land, aged 56 years. his name quite Incidentally by Mr. Creamer drew | Cot¢Z Without dishneron a Sane © 8% | tothe American democ whe might ieel averse | Prelates. for Seven Years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully. tnvtted forth @ storm of bisses and cat calls that might ppt mento! metrop a greatness and of the | tO Vote tor Mr. Ottendorier because he 18 not an The Convention reassembled yesterday morning ‘The HERALD, some time ago, related the facts in | to attend her iuneral, from her late residence, No. have convinced even the dombting Comp. evelopment or metropollial Frown city toa po. | American, because he 1s a foreigner, that your | st the usual hour. Drs, Greer, of this city; | a very curious extradition case—that of Lawrence | 686 Third avenue, near Forty -frststreet, on Toure: troiler himself that his unpopularity was | gion of splendor and renown worthy of the em. | committee nad at heart the desire to {North 14 i "| Hack Ne day aiternoon, at one o'clock, not, aiter all, @ myth and confined | porinm Di ‘America. “Patience, courage, labor, | DOMinate an American born democrat. I Smedes, of North Carolina, and Garrett, of Omaha, lackett, of Newark—the end of which has just (cDERMOTT,—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, October exclusively to contractors who defraud esau, ‘are the stars that govern the career of | desire to say to all such, to all who are influenced | and Bishop Clarke, of Rhode Island, conducted | been reached. One night last summer Hackest en- 20, ater a hogering illness, Taouas McDgaaor, the city Zovernment. It was with the stoppage | Dorais “Ia this contest let us slow thas we are | Wrongfully, I believe in this regard that we, how- | the religious services, Immediatery thereaitor | tered the liquor store of Adam Goldfinger, in War- | 10, the 99th yeat of his age. of work on the public improvements last winter, | “ ~ A " ever, did our beat to obtain a candidate, and that, The relatives and friends of the family are re- when horest, poor men had to go to the soup Boe aR eh NO Ueacathiein thems (cheatay | too, at Mr. Ottendorfer’s special request, Mr. | Dr. Cralk, the President, suggested that as tne | ren a and, veaatls adalah § Eto be desirous apecttully invited to attend the funeral, this houses to Keep body and sow togetaer and | AU Wne Gane "then read u list of the Presidents | Uttendorler'’s ultimatam was that he was | business of the Convention had accumulated so | Of noung | some | trinket pani ome, ca; | (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis bleep in the station houses at nigut that nis | Boe Presidents and Secretasies of the meeting, | OPPoved to this close corporation in Tam- | greatly an open session would be necessary. It | blow, felling bi to the floor instantly. ‘The nolse | ee residence, Set Coles atregt. | ame Ww: Jed d, doubtless, \ mai min: the “met in ¢hs audience Kaew. only too well | which was Ld do ae TR SA. | eda. ea aeing moose. Heo fehous | Was therefore resolved to sit in open session untl | Slarmed the neignbors and Hackett fed. Gold- | gt tue residence of her spate rye by experience bow, through Green's pigheaded- | p, REMAMED OF PATUDER te tr Te vesethat a | he was the represeniative, and who will be ide | noon. The Committee on Canons asked for ana Pie eh el Papen orptnreen ts Ft was at arst | Thomas, Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y., Maz hess, they had been obliged to ‘go idie” all the | by side in the ranks Of thousands of other demo- | received back their resolution for the reorganiza- | gooh recovered. Meanwhile Hackett, 4., wile of Alexander McGinley, aged 67 years. winter with their families starving. | Committee of twenty-five be mamed by the | cote ppointed a committee to suggest to Tam- ‘Funeral on the 2ist inst., as above, Chair, to be appointed by the Chairman tion of the house for amendment. he had murdered the man, took the to make nominations for Mayor, Register born SEEN Eas Vie LIE GML | | Ten Cocapitst P. Book f f! for Ireland, landing in Dublin, where his mother eee pean county Weetoaguthe ie. THE MEETING. and Aldermen, and in doing so permit mo to make aring the name ne ue fs who ‘ne Committeeon Prayer Book reported unfay- | resides quite comfortably off.’ After him started iand, iu the 83d year of his 6 It may not be known to this meet- | Jounded this institution in the hall of which | oranly to the petitions of tne several dioceses who eee o, age. | @ few remar | Ing that two short years ago the present nominee | We are meeting to-night—(great cheers)—the | +. acteq for a literal translation of two Newark detectives, Hackett was oqngnt Friends of the family are respectfully invited to brought back and arraigned in _ Go “ ve reat philantoropist, Peter Cooper. The German attend bis funeral on Thursday. 22d inst., two P.M. Shortly after eight o'clock Mr. Thomas E. Stew- | Of tammny Hall for Mayor, see teas Gomocracy of tnis city, desirous of honoring the THE NICENE CREED, When he pleaded guilty to assanit and bat. | ar st. Peter's Church, Hicks street, Brooklyo. tery witn intent art nominated as chairman of the meeting Mr. | Uxposing the corraprions of tammany Halk He | 800 Of Péter Cooper, presented to Tammany Hall | with the phrase usually termed the Qioque | was sentenced ge year Fonuay, ibe Cpe Gnas EPR ae iow 18 A < Be Thomas J. Creamer, who, on presenting himself, | was most ferocious against Tammany. The gen- | the name of Edward Cooper as thelr candidate. itted State Prison. That he is a bad fell generally ‘ y | tl . | What was the result? Their suggestion and their | Omitted, McNay, of Molly, parish of Columbkill, county ‘Was received with loud applause. | Homan who Proposed the pame or Mr. Wick | candidate Were both spurned with scorn by those | ‘The Committee on Memorials of Deceased Mom- | S9RCeded. but much comment has been excited | Longiord, Ireland, in the Sist rear of his ‘ a. Mr. CREAMER said they had been told for the | e gentlemen, Your Committee of Conference do not od His iriends, and those of bis brother John, are A ats = be ppabestnenipe tiredlal pi lecetl ted Uy sg Usk for the nomination of Mr. Ottendorfer because | bers reported obituaries of Dra. Dana, of Missis- | money spent In the case. Lawrence used to re | respectrully invited to attend the iuneral, from his past week, since the nominations made at Tam- | tile se saree eee aupereaan th cron ot cammsny, heis a German, but simply because they accept in | @lppl; Abney Jackson, Connecticut; Major Hunt, Sag ese per Pei lederetda 4 lode batt 8 late residence, corner of ‘hirty-seventh street many Hall, that it would be too late to organize to | Oy'{ite years Tammany had Jallen into such disre- | Nim @ man who would de all the Mayorfand not | Missouri; P. W.Gray, Texas; Jonn Duncan, Mis | sions. Sonn Gallaguer, Peereite A beer beet and Eleventh avenue, on Wednesday, October 2l, 0 er Y make any opposition to the candidates nominated pute that they were obliged to go outside of the tle man wuo stands bebind him. The committee | sissippi; Judge Gordon, Alabama; W. 1, Read, | desperado, was sentenced to a year in State | *4imo 0 clock P. Mt that ancient and venerable institution; that Organization to find decent people to uominate for Were repulsed because Tammany Hall did not | Dove a Se Jounson, LL. b., New York: R. D, | Prison als. "He tried hard recently to kill bis | youeracCscaum in oe seen year orhisagers oY think there woaid be any Opposition to the ticket. st would ve impossible tor the democracy to {It Sunpor FO ar eae tag OMe RRE Jel cr) chat) the Committee would show manhood | Moore, M. D, Georgia; Revs. F.'rooks, Ontos N. j Wile, and put ior official interference would un- |” The relatives and iriends of t algo the orgauize in time and to associate with those jiere to-uight, who, by thelr presence, show | evough to resist the insuit, as it even ap- | W. 7. ming laine; F. H. Hanson, Alabama; 3. H. vinave sucues members of Zeradatha Lodge, N é 7” etermined to bid detiance to ali political | peared to samuel J. Tilden (great cheering). Babcock, Massachusetts, aud R. 3. Mason, o1 North oe Se and the members offthe Riggers} Protective Union, a of all parties desirous of making opposition to the | they are ie * who even told me that he has not Carolina. The committee recommended the adop- are respectfully invitedto attend the juneral, trom ticket, He thought ifJotm Kelly and John Mor. gikanizations when they Ovcome autocratic and | Dotter friend living than Oswald Oxtendorfer. | ton of suitable resolutions on the above, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. his late residence, No, 25 North Oxiord street, rissey, togeter with Joon Kelly Wicknam aud gngurs weil for the success of our cause. I see | (Cleers.) Mr. Ottendorfer's statement was this | | Dr. Schenck offered a resolution 10r secrot Fea. Se oe Anon a ae ee john Morrissey Hayes—(laughter)—were present ere to-night many high-minded democrats | dy. when several names were mentioned lor the mon yesterday until five P. M., when debate should i Married. PM. \ ig and high-toned republicans, who are with Mayoralty, * Will any of these gentlemen ranf | Close, and that the Convention sit In open session Norton.—On Tuesday, October 20, after a linger- they would see there was a thorough organization, | 4" negrr and ‘soul in’ tnis movement, | Will they remain im the field until elec. | to-day and the vote on Dr. Seymour's case be DALE—STOKEs.—On Tuesday evening, October oh, illness, EmMa NORTON, wile ot the late Oryus | that th eopl the fi t they bad tion day regardiess of all surrendering | taken in such open session at noon. This, how. | by Rev. William Adams, D. D., HBNBY DaLg, of | B, Norton. aed people were in the fleld, that they ba aoe _ ge jo gas Sipstimenspant iriends ae and al considerations? If they | ever. was voted down, pune Bote to Dora Tag daughter of James Notice of faneral hereafter. | rigat upon their side and that they had brought the action of the democracy nere s Mcneers. ) | whl tor sake nominate them, BISHOP CUMMINS’ SECESSION LEGISLATED ON, Stokes, Esq., of this city. O’CONNOR.—On Monday, Uctober 19, 187! x . . about an organization that would achieve victory. tne I donot want to be Mayor. 1 only desire to repre. The House of Bishops sent four messages to the DaLLON—i ARR.—On Monday, October 19, 1874, at | croup, BERNARD O'CONNOR, youngest son of Jona proceedings of this meeting will be sent over om fe D' m Ni rf " od aaetns , ee vehi » ent prin These gentlemen, these Ameri- | House of Deputies—one concurring in their action | the Church of the Nativity, Brooklyn, by the Rev. | and Rosanna O'Connor, aged 6 years and 5 months, (cheers.) We assemble as democrats anxious for the telegraph. It will be read over the country * ciples + bd in the appointment of a missionary committee; | M. J. Moran, pastor, Francis L. DALTON to PAMELIA Re aresone in Pace. ‘ r 4 can demo nd this American people wiil . Bo result so much as for the success of the democ- hd it will vive Joy to the hearts of our democratle | ¢4ll Cemoctats an tht A mencun people MAL | ghother concurring inthe election of Dr. Welles | C., daaghter of Loutea 8 and the late Frederick | The relatives and friends ot the family, also his a0 : rl racy iu the coming elections and reiorm inour {ends who kuow the fae Matte ene can.’ {tell you, and 1 tell them, that in this | to the bishopric of Wisconsin, and requesting the | Tarr, of this city. No cards. uncles, Thomas and Bernard O*Cunnor, are re- of this wretched Tammany G 0 fi local government, believing that only by the re- - instances the ‘Americans showed cowardice, | presiding Bishop to take order for his consecra- jOUDWIN—OLaRK.—On Tuesday, October 20, | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his ' air | Midge -hagdled rad (A i Ls he ten boogie ae, bere oe pt fbr because they would w run unless the: Hons @ third amending canon 19, so that section 2 | Behl the Rey. Thomas An , D. D., at the arents’ residence, No. 427 East Seventieth street, country realize its bighest anticipations of power lect our State ticket. Put { think the gentleman Were supported by the republicans, while | Shall read as follows:— residence of the bride’s mother, Portchester, | between First avenue and avenue A, this (Weduem t ve | N. Y¥., CHARLES T. GoopWIN to ELIZABETH 8. | day) alterncon, atone o'clock; thence to Calvary and prospericy. We assemole us democrats, to | Who 1s hamed jor Governor wili be elected, and . Mr.Ottendorfer comes tothe front, and should you bishops, priests and deacons, in thelr respective | 4 d lay! y iH sat ¢ i effort 4 i be co: ied to nominate me to the | offices and cures, shail be diligent in the inculcation both | CLARK, daughter Of the late Thomas Clark. Cemetery for interment. protest against the efforts of an iguoble and | that this victory will be followed in 1876 by a more mpel I will san tov ve basvoral teaching for the promo. | HORN—NORMAN.—Ou ‘Tuesday, October 20, 1874, | ‘Pauuen.Jacob M. Palmer, aged 41, formeriy of t 7 1 ublicly and in ‘al Brasping caval ‘o seize upon the government of this important vietory—-a victory that wu: mark the loge OF the polls on erection day, (oud qheete) | Fon or Garistian holiness orlive, by the due maintenance | by the Rev. Mr. Williams, Mr, WILLtAM HokW to treat meiropolis—to prostrate and deieat tue etry of the Dation into the second century of its i of family worship, the religious traimag of children lu | Misa Li Sing Sing. von 4 57 osition in ty. I did , nahn 8 Lizz1z NORMAN, of Twenty-first street. 2 Chee , emer fate e e ; | at ime, ol au offices-eeker. T. tion, th y H a » nt rooklyn, E. Wo Gail uever ‘om 4 " ig ‘say nations Tromp, fre et cede Sie Commitee Seer | A Voice-¥ou could not get tee Great Siiusements tena AuuxaNDER, U. tae ra ig} ‘Dee heer Paki to EGLa—00 Monday, Ootover 19, at his residence, ko long as the party in New York is & mere ma- COMMITTEE OF TWENTY-FIVE. | seagate) a tate: dey, Gist tua, oWRRIA gnc jon not to be contor thie world, Reiations aod iriends of both families will Tear | ioe 12 Abingdon squire, BERNAko HL Rou, aged bat nthe hauds of a . Th hi » B Lt outsiae there, Hmimectate fai aad: Als. 18 the Ost aod ee Mohn ke Ceci Henry, Marcay, ‘eney | have the privilege of speaking ina Tammany Hall | | The last and most important o( these documents | with regret and sorrow that the death of the attves and irtende of the family ate respect t arty 4 ed B Lot a meeting, ana we wili now good naturedly give | 18 an amendment of canon vitl., woich makes it | bridegroom occurred on the next moroing alter | sully uested to attend the juneral from St e ig , " e Zolli oO “4 ughter, ow, fol lorrissey we! re thal 6 swe? Le 0 ue, 1 past ‘ednes 01 le the lammany ring. The selfishness of that ring Henry Mulhall, Oscar Zollinotfer, Charles Del- J&us! ) ey were here Bishop Cummins abandoning the communton. of | on Thursday, September. 11, 1874, Dr. ARCHER ae. Ain pupere pense ihe ay, er brought e a 8 ess disas- co, Amb Ni } man dare not open his mouth. Lrecollect when that | tern eand we are DoW asked to permit a cefeat Jenkins Van schaick, . Ficnlan, Morris silnger, | O10 Seer ee eee aernipes | thischurch, It changes that canon under title” | PLatr to Mrs. SUSAN M. HoLtowavsi, formerly of | Sunppan,—Av Rahway, N. Jon Sunday, October 3 1 Quiney, Il. 18, Rev. 8. 8. SHEDDAN, D. D., aged 64 years, office no ‘less sweeping abd irretrievabie— on. George Shea, Ferdinand Tram, Jonn McG that that modest retiring littie gentieman that | 80 that It shall read as follows a vent 0 the sucritice of Tilden, in Srher’ to Cochrane, L. Macomber, Robert Ww, moatoous. had been at the request of Horace Greeley—(loud | “I: any bishop shall, without availing himself of the | | /tUSH—OLapp.—un raped hr Ok ore 18 as the Funeral on Thursday, 22d inst., pali-past one secure the election of a Wickham, This The committee then retired. cheers)—appointed to fll the office, when the | provisions of section #0, canon iil, ttle i, abandon the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Dr. Coles, | o'ciock P. t the First Presbyterian church, ; js our view, as democrats; but tere 1s another REMARKS OF Ma. We chivalrous, gallant, poor Miles O'Kelly passed | Communion of this Church it shall be the duty of the ‘THOMAS J. Rusu to Eva H., only daughter of J. F. | Ranway. Carriages will meet the 12 M. train from Few which appeals wo Us alias citizens of this | Mr. Nrues wasthe next speaker. He commenced | SWAY and left “bis widow penniless, that | standing committes of bie Closes of raid beshon fo innee | Clapp, ol Xonkers, N.Y. No cards. New York. bp pi + mmence Patrick He Joi the certificate of the fact tothe presiding bishop, together. TOMPKINS—ELKIN.—On Thursday, October 1, STRVI On Mond: 1 Octob Freat metropolis, While I could not.ask youto by saying tlat the deceased President, Abrabam ¢ Patric lenry nes, performe: Sith a statement of the acts oF declarations which prove” 1874, at Fi Pre: hureb, E 4 ‘RVENS.—OD Monday morning, October 19, at Waver in your party faith, it seems to me that the Lincoln, lad, tn one of tis remarkable sayiogs, | duties Of that office and handed over the | guch abandonment, and the presiding bishop shall, DNA ee eer cD: Reo trate, | nis residence, in tis city, JomN 4. ravens, im time has Come when party questions snouid not made use of the expression, “There is one thing in | Proceeds to the widow. (Loud Cheers.) 1 recol- | with the consent of three bishops next in seniority, then | 8. L, by Rev. Dr. Rockwell, WILLIAM TOMPKINS to | the goth year Of his age. puter into the government of this city, We haye | which [ believé—namely, ina government of the lect that Horace Greeley selected him as the ‘uspend him from the exercise of his office and ministry | SOPHTA VANDI LT ELKIN. Funeral servic Mii rah 5 id td oe morning en o’clock, at the Universit: rest re to » . fi he would trust above all others—the litue Irigh- | uutt! such time as the House or Hishops shall consent or | VOORHERS—COLLIEL.—On Wednesday evening, | next, 23d inst. ho political interests to serve to be compared to peuple, by the people, with tie peopie and for the nse n Notice shall then be | October 14, at St. Mary’s Protestant Episcopal i NILES. the welfare and splendor of New York. And it sake Of the people.” (Applause. Thit was ™an, Patrick Henry Jones, who, for months, le- eceiving the certifi: | place chureh (Rev. Dr. Boovh), corner of Tent! might Well be advanced asacardinal point in the a great sayluge ‘ana “ite “youla be “nts | bored without compensation ana without | Sate that ualess he sliall within scx months make decla: | gRaEC Brook in, by the Rev. D. V. M. Jonnson, | ptreot, Relatives and iriends are invited to at- creed of areiormed democracy, tuat alielections text to-nigit, a8 set In contradistinotion reward. | (Cheers) thougnt that this Fatlon that the facts alloged In such certifoate are folse, D. D., Joun J. Voortians, of Jersey City, to ANNIE | tend. for charter offices should be upon toa governiment of the people by twoor three or Man had some claims upon the offices ‘will be M, COLLIgR, of Brooklyn. THOMPSON.—At Spring Hill Grove, Yonkera, N. Y., an independent basis. We should elecy ten or live individuals for the sake of officeholders | 20d upon ine citizens, esvecially a8 be) 14 sion adutsration bo net made within six months, ‘Dies. on Tuesday, October 20, WILLIAM ©. THOMPSON, men who wowd govern the city well, aud fnd for the purpose of securing the spoils. He | Wa8 @ poor man, while his competitor is @ rich | Sic aig itanall be the duty of the presiding bishop *2 son of the late Corporal Thompson, io tue dad j NDREW3,—At Jersey City Heights, on Tuesday, | year of his age. jan, and I nominated him in the meeting Of COM- | t convene the House of Bishops. and if a majority of the Ys, | TPES: ana teecihe of tee tamity ate ree would contribute to its greatness, who had no particular quarrel about which to comtest | ™ Al DI £ ; ference, and he is now nominated beiore you to- | whole number of bishops entitled at the time to seats in | October 20, 1874, Many NiCHOLL, Wife of Jam« Would extend and beautify its subarbs, who Would against Join Kelly and Jon Morrissey, or any | make tt like Paris or London—queen amon, Other individual; but he b night and I trust you will perform your duties im | the House of Bishops shall at such meeting give theircon- | Andrews, aged 30 years. Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from hit vitae. dur aesropemeansemporiamcand momen | te elechon of candidates ‘who’ acne | supporting him at tne pols, (Loud cheers. sent, the said presiding bishop or the senior bishop pres: | ‘The relatives and iriende are respeetfully in- | late rosidence, on ‘Thursday, October 22, at twa i Who bave sound, Views Upon Loulsiaua and iree | understood the people. and abided by the |, Mf. CREAMER then announced the meeting ad. | entshall proceed to depose from tne ministry the bishop | vited to attend the iuneral, from her late resi- | o'clock P. M. trade, out ansound views upon the city treasury. | people. He did not veiieve either in a republican | Jourued and We audience immediately aud quietly | fh thi'prescnce of iro OF mare bistope that He has been | Cence, Carlton arenas, neat SID Sven ee Tere | monree ager Maer pcarsey 1 TORN (heers,) We have go often seen the election of goverument or a democratic government, or any | 0 (leposed; provided, nevertheless, tuat if the bishop so | C! 8 merly Be +O} ee NEY, age are Bn g our city ofiicers di mined by the prevaiiin, kind Of government that did not fairly, thoroughl , Aneee certified ‘abandoning shall transmit to the presiding | nOOn, October 22, ateleven o!ciock. The relatives and iriends of the family, the politica: fee iy Of Shucadl ineube. that ps expeie and Ronesty represent the people, Waving rid | TAMMANY ASSEMBLY CONVENTIONS. bishop a Hon ot the acts of declarations constitu | BENSEL.—ARCHIE MACLAY BENSEL, son of Brown- | members of the German Evangelical Luthiras ment of woiversal suffrage im municipal manage- lated at great length upon the corruption in | — ing his offence the bishop may at his discretion abstain | ell and Mary Maciay Bengel, in the Oth year of his | Zion’s church, in Henry street, between Pierpont ment migut be caileda failure. For the iast ten | the District of Columbia he proceeued to say | Tammany Assembly conventions were hela last | from any further proceedings. age. and Clark streets; tie Sunday school teachers of years mayors have veen elected in New York, not | that no individual should ve elected to office whose | night in the various Assembly districts ior the pur- Tne vote on Dr. Seymour will be taken this Notice of funeral hereafter. said church and the members of the Brooklyn because o/ their fitness for the management of the ideas were not in conformity with those of the | pose of nominating candidates for Assembly. Tho afternoon, and the secret agony will end, BLOOMFIELD.—At Alexandria, Minn., on Monday, | Schuetzen Corps, Captain Jolin C. Haurand, are city business, sut because they pad certain | people. Now itis because this movement repre folk 1! f th fe October 19, SMITH BLOOMFIELD, Oldest son of Wil- | respectiully invited to attend tne funeral, which views on patio atuir If there 1s one office in | sents the principie of government by the gov- lowing is @ list of the nominees :— THE REFORMED cHURCH. } ham Bloomiteid, of this city, in the 86th year of his | takes piace on Friday, 23d inst., at bali-past one the world where business fitness aud honesty are | erned that he consented to Le a part of the meet- | Dist, Dist, bin o’cluck P. M., irom the above named church. required, it isin tue Mayoralty. Me. Hall testi- | ing. He bad loug since decided that nothing can | 1—Nichoias Maller. 12—John Keenan, otice of funeral hereafter. jyaiia Sadaeny, ch sunday, Uctober 18, Jomn ne Was cai pon tO sign @ thou | o= 5 i—Jam '. - H . pon the treasury, He was ihe check, as it were, | party, and if the right principie of government | 4—Charies Reilly. 1o—Thomas verigan. Yesterday morning the New York Ulassis of the | in the Sist year of her age. Reiatives and friends are respectfully invited te Upolu an annual expenditure of $35,000,000, Cer | was at the foundation of political movements | 6—Warren U, Bennett, 16—Peter Woods, Reformed Church met in the Collegiate churcn, | ,Funeral will take place from her late residence, | attend the funeral services at his late residenc \ tainly if any merchant in this city bad as vast @ such movements must triumph; uniess party Was | G—Timothy J, Campbell, 17—Leo 0. r of Filta avenue and Twenty-ninth atreet, | Hall street, on Thuraday, at one o clock. No. 211 West Twelfth street, Members of the Stal business he Would select as his mayor or maQ- truth and God and justice on its side—tiat party | 7—Adjourned. 18—Thomas C. Campbell. | COrHe! y reet, | “London and Rhote Island papers please copy. of tite East lodge, No. 284, I. 0. 0. ager & man Who Could read and write and count, must fail. The centralization of power by men | 8—George A. af, 19—Germain Hauschelt, | and proceeded to business. The Rev, Hasbrouck Boycs.—On Sunday, October 16, at St. Jos s | of Cherokee Tribe of the L. 0, R . who knew What was just and square; who would who do not represent the people must fail, When | 9—Ransom Parker, Jr. 20—Oriando L. Stewart. | Ursaline Convent, cast Morrigania, N. Y., Motuer | spectfully invited to attend, neither steal nor permit o s to steal, and not such @ party gets mto power so that they can gay. | 10—Lewis (, Wachner. %1—Jonn W. 8 th, hte. Lge ‘a fa eke Ut adites other oad | Mary AGNRs Boyor, In the o8tn year of ‘her age Witt,—On ‘tuesday, October 20, after the bosom friend of a political ring. Gentlemen, | “What are you going to do about it!’ thut party | 11—Oliver P. Buell, Rey. Isaac Riley was chosen Moderator. The | and the 12th of nei profession. ness, Huxry Writ, fn the 74th ry this 18 the soul Of our reform movement, that the cannot secure the confidence of the peopie. It ————_—_______ minntes of the last semi-annual meeting were Seegoieea mags a; ten A. M, on Wednesday, Octo- Funeral from his late residence, No, 179 Bouta business interests of New York shail be ‘manage was for this reason that he was opposed to rings THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTBIOT. read, aud the usual committees were appuinted, | ber 21. Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday, by business meu OM business principles; upon that and third terms, (Applause.) It is ony when men | — The Committee on Church Extenstons reported | OALLAGHAN.—Or Monday, October 10, OatueR- | October b jseue We ask ll men, Without distinction of remain ine in power that the people are op- | It seems that Judge Hogan is determined to run | that there Were new churches organized as | INK UALLAGHAN, (aughter of Richard and Elen \d friends of the family are respecte political creed, to unite with us, Tne Tammany pressed; it is then, when corruption 18 abroad, | ggainst Meade, the Tammany candidate for Con- | follows, viz,.:—One German church at the corner | Callaghan, aged $ years and 7 months. to attend, nominavons simply mean that Mr. W. H. Wicknam when the carrion stinks in the nostrils of the peo- | a y of avenue B and Fiftn street, already numoering ‘The friends of te family are respecttully invited ‘VOD.—SABAL, fhe beloved wife of James Woo is to be Mayor to divide the ioaves and fishes ple, that the carrion seekers gather together, He | gress 1b the Fifth district, Todo thia be bad to | apout 100 members; also & new church at | to attend thet ‘esidence of her | in the 37th year or her ve of cor among the iriends of Jonn Kelly. He would never Was not originally a speaker. (Cries of wind upand | step down and out’ of the General Committee. | Hign Bridge. There was an animated and im- | parents, No. 46 Heury street, on Wednesday, Ooto- | Monaghal ish of Donag' T it two P. M. I irom the par be Mayor of New York in the high and {ull | laughter.) He would only say that those who un- | He did so yesterday as follows:— ortant discussion in regard vo the action of the | ber 21, at one o’dock P, M. The relatives and f Hay same o1 that great dignity, only tae chie! butier dertake. to control tl ‘nasses must do a8 the | on sone & Naw Your, Oct 90, 1874, jaat General 8} nod in reference to the new lita A Taakis, On Minday, i 10, Of pneumonia, ted to atiend the tune i Trou tor ree o: John Kelly. im the ceiebrated nove: o/ “ivannoe' chmano did When he was in love with two las- Deal | Raa Oby resign as mber of the Tam: | Dut beyond ¢ only tie usual routine business | Hanona, wile of james J. Fe in the a6tn year No, 41 Le on ‘rhuraday, ‘Dotber there di pa of the thraidom imposed | gies, He was a deyoted ee 5 ON maay Taaneral Conunnreet an ph MS Sal Poy the members indulged in | of hor farther ‘Roto. Yr we Wiliam of Mormendy, ‘ney | tise statesmen One of was of a) “Woo, | recess for Inno tbe meet: | are sasined to atvend tne |