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4 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NUVEMBER 2, 1874.—-TRIPLE SHEET. fet oii lees 5G oarirrre ' i ferred from the storage places that have Alabama. | Benda them since last November and the Aad be TO-MORROW'S erate a 0! aan ih Sale | STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL, | erected about one o'clock in the Horning. ( se, 3 morratic- 5 5 | Governor. P. Le os, H : | leu Uovertor..-*Alex. Mc . Robert F. Ligon ; ng a A REPLY 10 THURLOW WEED. —_—-— Just. Sup, Court.) 2itok Me Peters Thomas J. Judge, ‘James a : | aE F S to Name Their | wet ip. On ed. Wakes, aa Me Bocege Tun. Beeraccing | a oye fons big ae pg ta wclgh to - tes to 2 | attorney General. Gi i * o'We a suntord. = tw Re Hobe: bi Sa : ; ‘ hurlow Weed rep ent letter in : Twenty-Three Sta ; decretaty sar" Reuter Wee, Yulun'k Bost [WN Hoar. Te branes. | The Full List of Nominees for Municipal, Congressional | favor or pis, ar. iascin assuresur, Weed thet tative Men. ie ay Sonn t. Foner” Jove M. Mokieroy. ce spencer, | : ., | his demonstration in favor of Dix tt too late~that Representa Congress—t J Haralson (coi)*¥ Broan, UR wed oO Downing, Sonn de tiie | and Legislative Offices. “the democratic waters of our Tiber are sa 34 ‘a ingriee aah) sere: 2 mame Supreme Judges {Wane tea ran. A. 4H, Helknap fh" | * | swollen, and the tidal wave running so rapidly Charles Hay: James 1. Jones. Clerk Sup. Court..Chas, F. Bicknell, 6. H. Herefor | rete toward the capitol at Albany in favor of Tilden, : n | ; ; COMPLETE LIST OF CANDIDATES. é ts sclera merg oho Fi calgwell | Congress Wan, Vooaharn ”Auvian 0. Hilts. | Municipal. Te‘orm and old-fashioned democracy,” that Pri —— 5, Span pe | Governor: , Bradley (Dem.). ' Republican, Demoeratio, Dem. and Rep, even Mr. Weed, with ali of his “adroitness yh AtLarge......}idnas.C. sheats, Wii. Forney. | Seretury jdmes D. Minor (Rep.). ++ Salem H, Wales. Wiham 8, Winkbam. Oewalg Gttendor! 4nd strength as political manager, or Roscop Twenty-three States elect Governors, Congress- A new Legislature is also to be chosen, | Aiorney G = Emote dnd.) ene -Patrick H. Jones. anna ania. iauls beens Conkling, with all his oratory, canaot save our men, members. of the Legiiassie ane oiheg minor Arkansas: | Roeeaaeen win n Hobart ey Alderman-at- ‘amuel B. EA Vance. pact Benlamio 8.5 kman, | modern Cusar from drowning on the $1 of Novem, Tuesday, November 3). A list Supreme Judge: ie H, Belknap (Dew. | Alderman-at-Large. -Frederick ] ‘ubne, Be f e Be oy hal. | ber next.” The election of Mr. Tilden, Mr. Hage officers to-morrow (Tuesday, : CONGRESSIONAL. Clank Baisatne Come. & Ee Aalkoan eo Alderman-at-Large.... allege Bee Rags ay Pie orcas Painck i Opslaan: | kin thinks, “will bring back the administration of ali the nominees, as complete as it is possible Pet in Remehee. L clon Gane Congress. Adrian C, Ellis (Dem.). ! oe a nae Gaon oer ont 7 Patrick, Laat, fen adda | of our State affairs again to the betterdays of the | 2 John M. Clayton, iain mons. Alderman Fourth district,.. }*° Edwara J. dley. Ambrose O'Neill. to make it, is berewita appended, The election | s—*Wilt'ain i Hynes. *Witltam WW. Wilshire. Pennsylvania, i John J. Morris. award diene % Charles Stebert, Miohdel"Homman ‘the nekuewledged 1 sre par im Louisiana occurs to-day (Monday), and will be | Cars Tet to be chusum. ‘ stare. Alderman Fifth district..... {George B. Deane. William Harney, John W, Hogancamp. Democratic party in the Legisiavure.” Governor ded. All tho: fixed with an ee Republi Democratic, | Chest. H. Southworth, Joseph P, Strack, George W, Sauer. Seymour and General McClellan are epecially de- found appen se pre! with an | Des | Lieut. Governor... G. Olms' Jobn Latta. | Alderman Sixth dtatrict,... {Gas er A, Baden. Jonn Reilly, Arthur J. McQuade. fended from the assauits of Mr, Weed, ald that gens asterisk (*) are candidates for re-election, nay Phan | SRauor Generel - eee. Cae ee | H, B, Howland, Robert Powers, Edward Bruc | Ueman is charged with having “iuvenied the bys past att. STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL, | Soeretary ie bee a eee, | abs - Frederick Gun; tem of governing New York city—by commissions— Man me Republican. Democratic. bencseie aus. Cpe peer tery nesorer | AMSYIORR Barenth Qusrioh, }—= Peter Seery, Patrick Myhan, | and have put Into practice the system «f minority ow *tork, Governor... Teaac payee jee wie” Lientenant Governor -Benjamin Rush Bradford. | Willard Bullard. Andrew Blessing, John Schreyer, | representation there, contrary to the jrue intent ‘also to be elected. | Auditor Genera Calvin Parsons. | 5. M, Simonson. William H. Mccarthy. D, V. Freeborn. and meaning of our’ constitution, wien recog. For Governor | | a James Bins Alderman Eighth district...4 7 (, Robinaon. H, D. Parroy. Poilip Hagen. nizes the right ot every citizen to vite tor Lieutenant Governor Piorida, | CONGRESSIONAL, | Paul W. Ns ae. ee Stokes. E. H, Hopkins (Tem.) chaige tof ovary ecu re aes ana Oe yout nal ..ommissione hs BESS! 3 | ‘ State Prison inspector... f CONGRAARIONAL,. or, — Ohana livontaany soap | Edwin R. Meade. Faward Hogan. visors, from whose acts have arisen ant accru { For Governor. J, Miden. | osiah T. ol, . : = O'Neil. . 5 mith Ely, Jr, — 1 Ueutenant voverne: ‘am Dorsheimer, | “A Legislature is also to be chosen. | sf pate uouston. | }*8amuel J. Randall Greene ager Elijah Ward, Piljah Ward. p-QUOE She, Oey i SECU REARee Aare aah ate pS ror Adin Thayer. | 4-*Wm. dD. Kelley’ Wm. V. se) 43 Richard Sohell. John Hardy. | In conclusion, “that the people lost Biate Prison Inspector George Wagener. Georgia. y m. V. McGrath. in conclusion, “t peop! ‘contdence in Tudue of Court of Appeals,...Theodore Miler. Pelee Aah | of apitred ¢ Rar ) {John Robbins. | Ninth district... {Long term.— Teenage aon. fa A the democratic party 1ourteen years agojit a the Por Governor. ..-....0 ee Myron H. Clark. Dist, Reoubltcan. Cansersation | e—William Wat William D. Hartman. Tenth Gish isaac H, Bailey. Ben A. Wilts, Bon A. Wilils. Birt acres igre rine Gey ary | i ieutenant Governor. James L. Bagg. 1—Jonn k. Bryant. Julian B, riridge. | 7—Allen Wood, Je. Ep i RAF. | Assembly. Outlived its useiuiness; the people lox conf. Canal Commissioner 2/"Daniel Waliord. 2—*Richard H: Whiteley, William #. 8m | &, ‘hapman (Lod) | ae hibited ' State Prisom inspector. Tra Beil. | S-Jack Brown (ind), *Philip Cook. 3-Charies B. McKoight —*filester Clymer. 4 Demoorat. Dem. and Rep. dence in it two years ago, exhibited first \n Calie Juage of Court of Apocais,,.. Horace V. Howland. - _ *Henry R. Harris, William Patton, | Distrtets. Nicholas Muller. Terrence Duty. fornia and since then in New Hampshiry, Con- : 2 5—William Markham. Milton A. Candier. ilam Mutehier. | First. Willladt Py Rick Thomas Pe wid. necticut, Ohio, Indiana, lowa, West Virgina and Ramage, eee nceraste, S—-Aataet Gove, “ON Riane H Dabae: Brett, TABS Be Soliton econd John Krozan, James J. Slevin. Wherever state elections have been held tha year. JoStepiten i. Frened, Hoary B. Metealt |i = We he elon dade Pro) j Hendrick B. Wright | Zoled; Charles E. Abbott. Charles Reiliy. ‘Patrick McNamara, Br GOS I RC TEE IE 2" er, ood. eM ee AR s-Wm, Yi Bagrivon, coo, “Alex. H, Stephens. | 1s-Treodore Garretson, James B, Reilly. | ‘Austin Leake. Warren C, Bennett. Isaac Robinson, cally shown th this eae A nj when +f, Oopander, secon it Chitteaden (y,) | @—Yona W. O'Neil (ind). Garnett Mcmillan, William M. Randal. | Frederick 31 Timothy J, Campbell Mathew Patton, Warwick and the King’ will be Bij red i) that {George C Kennete’” Archibald M. Buisa me Seshrera | Prederick W. Smith BE, Lane. Smith E, Lane. Pewvate The 06 Walsh thet? Sue Rae UOC ne vonee $~t Beaven & Hail 0) wir k, Mead Misnote, Tan maaie tole Biol i Bolan RR ey fianrom Petter Jr. Le ape years ago, aud when modern Cxsarism "nil Be Sens eae Wee So. Pad ee oo mer eral, He Longtorne Wi ister, Levi af sysienser, ‘Charles 8, Strong, 1 , Wachner, 7 John A. Quaker buried without hope of any resurrection,” Ei Wh, a Wao Pome fBumnuei Ae ttier, | 20} ]866 Merl 4, } Louie a. Mackey, en MS ibaa. Joun Keenan, * Louis 8. Gobel. THE GERMAN SOCIETIES. *Fernandy Wood, Dae Crnse a epee. ~Andrew s ‘s yharles Blackte. red N. Beach, _ heuer Pacha Bets Li er nas. B. Farwell Sonn ve Ledozae s ‘james wNerley. 1gane pay | Pourteenth horse Hencken, James Daly, Luke F. Cozana, Musical and Other Civie Societies igp- Hoban iardy hE dD) A, Hurlbut. J. P. Farnsworth. 7 UBbornas Howard tna.) hypatatirat icra | Piiteenth.... ‘william I. Murray. Thomas Costigan. James F. Keegan, porting Ottendorfer. Sera eh ED) | H.C)Uurchard. | Dan’ly: Hinekney. 23—) Cos" urviance ind.) | 4lex- EB. Cochrane, Sixteenth Onarles BE. L. Holmes, } Borer Woods, } Peter Woods. A convention of the presidents and chief oMeers l—Isase H. Bailey. Benjamin A. Willis, rauklin Corwin, Alex. Campve Psa SL Ah Grecae Fee. | macatesein Wilson Berryman, Leo C. Dessar. George W. Plunkitt, of various German societies was held at the Gere ) Amberst Wight, dt N, Holmes Odell, | een i "eel ng, James eee aTG. White. Rives Seabler. nth . rd Bigiti. Thomas C. Campbell, (aes Comiskey. Mania Assembly Rooms yesterday to take inte Is—charies Le Beale." Joka 0, Whitchonse (LB) | Yo=i1, Biren John C. Bagley, —-27—*Carlton B. Curtis. Alvert G. BI Eighteenth. or lea eal “Garth EaneonnIE See eae consideration what should be the action of these Praeger hgh Pltahinn Senin Megha or | pba eeebiy ‘ eal { Win spr ‘& Lagieistars 1s sao t Be elenten | Hipersenth. a 0. L. Stewart. Charles H. Relily. societies in the election to-morrow. Some thirty as ii ooh Mid 2—Andrew Sim, 1 — 'wentietieth. h les H. Ad *rh Perry Mcegan). H . 4B. 10 William @. Wood, © 8 were represented, and among thow 16} {yaae W. Davis (fem) Tez.J. Quinn Mekwen, | WotJobn MeNulia Adlai Ee | Rhode Island. | Twenty-frst.,......c.c1+-Granville P. Hawes, — John W, Smith, eran er Neon e ganizations were vepreseuted, and among those ay cm a ag ta gia ig-JacodB, Wilkin. Johny eden | CONGRESSIONAL, | Best, of the Saengerbund; Captain Gerdes, of the a od W.A.J.Sparks(Op.) | Demo-ratic. esteemed individual is charged witn the onera New York Sckuetzen Corps; H. Braunho Pree atnere” walter. I, Benders 16—*James 8. Martin. | R'B'ienry tine) | es William B. Beach, CANDIDATES IN KINGS COUNTY. | §i7%; Renany rita, Holt that the ballots are | the Saengerruude: F, Vogel, of the Harmonic muel F. Miler. Grsou M, Allaven. W—Jobn 1. Kina *Wm. K. Morrison. | lon, . Samuel Rodman. put into B. Eijpel, of the Property Owners’ Society, an Ke “ Bewley. Martin. ie Graves Is—*Isaac Clements. ee, | ssorrsaat A LOYAL BAG, | others. ote Toate rin. Gberee Coen Pat: sed Rina | ipl dies Fn | Various Offices of the two armies are dangerously close toretner, cussion a motion was’ unanimously adopted de- "Clinton LD. McDougall Jacob Wilson. EB Mra. Ada F, Potter, | Governor. H. ChamberlainJonn T. Green, | KINGS COUNTY. nnat be taken as au argument that anyboay on claring that the Germans shall be called on to con- W—Elbridge G. ee David A. Fierpont. Geo. W. Minier. | Lieut. Governor. Gleaves (col)M. R. Delaney (col) | Republican. fee he one side is at all suspicious of anybody else on centyate their vote on the Ottendorler and Jones pe) "Thomas U, Platt. Edward P. Jones. fee) hae Daniel B, Turney, | Congress... iqtghaimer.cSamuel Lee col.) | pistrict Attorney..Philip 8. Crooke, Winch’r Britton. the other side. It is a mere matter of form, and | county ticket. A meeting will be held to-day to ‘divert W. Cook (Tem) = re +0n Opposition and Independent Keform ticket. 'W. Butts (col) | County Treasurer .Daniel Maujer. | 1. A, Gardiner. that of itself we all know requires that each | take further action. Charles C, B. Waiker. a 2} hols, SARMAEE W Mackay. ty Auditor. ...George 1. Fisher. M. Fitzgereld. |, | «heeler” and wirepuller and bugieman generally | soe skins John H, Buck. Kansas. | RB.H.McGowan, Goroner, Desh b é should be in accord with his masters and not POLES AND BOHEMIANS. SoeW ater Ly sessions Augustus F. ahen | STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL. S-Bol. L Hoge, 4} WH Treseott, Comm Chiara fey CA TLE GRE anttitn tave pelle raped He sn tab weoran Gieanies BS Vices eae sap ponies By reek Dl rare te 4A. 8 Walince, J. i. Kershaw. D. Gol Char” sth D:Win. J. Gropecs., H. ¥,,SOrms. charge of the booths and the power to designate | * ~oll*B Commty | Comventio: me she national erats. In the Sixth Herics Samael Ss. ar hpeney A. Osborn. gern O Ca 5—R. Smalls (col.) Jos, P. M. Epping, | Justice of Sessions Henry Woliert.. 8. L Voorhees. just mp oF far away {rom the “o’noys’ ? lavorite | Bohemians, party snd the Libs ab reruaicte: ta the Ocean ne, : hos. H. Cavanaugh. Nelson Abbott A new Legislature will also be chosen. Pee ae ae Tanne: anil Pa rd. | grOxgery each one shall stand, and the work of | . A convention of the Polish residents of this city ibe Charles S Spen cee ot ie San Weed Fpmoel HePeser, Semete Watee ETAT eee earned: Horie Heoker, William Fexe- | nailing the festive boards together was given to | was held at the Kosciusko House, in Broome 4 kets 1 the Bi Aadiberalrepus attorney Gon.ca MR Randowp das" ft Hallowell Tones ete County Auditor, - Charles Kennedy. 7" jendereon. | business, the question of the boxes, gave | Steet yosterday, for the purpose of chaosing from flan tickew. in the new Hiase distrins: Fesseudo Wood Valeting Wine Donte biseenibiagkstc eigkchsrconst ted Coroner, Kast, D-‘Isaac s.P. Lord. Wm. Krulder. | | the Bureau no occasion for worry yesterday. | the candidates in nomination @ ticket for fnihe old’ sith district Richard. Schell. is the nominee William A. Phillips Mareus J. Parrott | ee Denocratte Com. Char., 24 D/.W. M. Whitehead. Ttmothy Desmand. | Nop go with the Post Office people, | which the voters of the Polish nationality —H. Maynard. JD, Porter, Jr, Char, $4 D. Oliver Cotter. Patrick Dugan. h A re x : att Pit owever; for, Sunday and all ag it was, the vari: 1k R Com: Char., Sih D.Joseph Whitaker. France Sibans | ons stations, in accordance with the instructions | all cast their votes to-morrow. Several cluba CANDIDATES INDORSED BY COMMITTEE OF ONE HUN- | Of the ever obliging James, had their specially de- | and societies were represented, and the conven- falled sttendants on hand, and most of the clerks tion organized under the Presidency of Anton f the demovrats and liberal republicans to fill the va- tephen A. Cobb. John K. Goodin, thuey caused by the death of David B. Mellish (rep). In 8—Willlam R. Brown. J. K Hudson. venth distri:t Benjamin A. Willis is on the demo- A new Legislature 1s also to be chosen. e watic, liberal democratic and liberal republican tickets, asta JUDICIARY. | Kentucky. 4‘- Butler. Wm. McFarland, ornburgGeorge W. Malry. Yelions { George G, Dibrill. | | DRED, John W, Head. the main offic: 10, e under orders Diet, Rema: Pamocnatie | CONGRESSIONAL, foe ea ot yor eer tld at hoty orders, at thal), for the pressure of Wusiness | Kopenklewicz, while Martin Kopenklowlos acted [ee ee Soe” Dist, Opposition. Democratic, aAF 8 Hers boogie Justice of Sestions—Willlain B. Howard. ani ai matter of elnat on siroulars and as secretary. A long discussion ensued on avid L. Folle d - : jomptrolier—Frederick A. : Constitutional amendments addressed to the | SENATE (VaCaNOy), | 1} Onetr'furer (bein) 2 soe Cowmmssloners of Caries ceoud ditriet Samuel | $oterg in “every districky was very “gram, | ie merits of Oswald Ottondorfer as & candidate (Franklin A. Alberger. Albert P. Lanning. 2—Edward &. Wier (Rep.) *John Young Brown. Booth; ihird district, George W. . ang would have been possibly beyond nominated by the anti-l'ammany democracy. “a | oe sCharles W. Millikes. BROOKLYN MUNICIPAL. the control of the olerks to-day had the extra ex- | ASSEMBLY. 4—Ch &, Hill (Dem) J. Proctor Knott. Nie. y | marks were made by Dr. Mackiewics, R. as AUBARY ‘COURS, SCythoinp's Gray(Dem) Lawara ¥, Parsona | pemcealiee eC. as gamete ertions not been made to take time by the fare. Saljon, E, Kulkowski, Feo. Kornobiz ‘and te tur, ‘aeeeboid UG Kenia” |] & Dunean (Dem) = CONGRESSIONAL, | Comptroller........John4e, Hail. Thomas H Faron, | quarters, ‘There was the usnal hobnobbing and S284 'wnetner Wickham was not more accepl- eee a ee eer ydohut Swinbura. (Meegan), O.F. Been (Dem) so a Blackh: em rratenn, | Ofty Auaitor,.....,W. & Wadsworth. J.J. MoCormick. | canvassing and hunting after the slok and the | able candiaate for Mayor than. Ovtendorler. ia S—Henry W. Dwight ty. W. Vosburg (les wen) 7 ward Marshall ( nae aeere Is William Cham ers, 1 Aaa CONGRESSIONAL, eS yime ata the feeble; and whe profane occupa. | reply to this, Dr. Mackiewics -brened that "Waters W. Braman, jG"'E°Simons (ckwent, | yn Cockr 3—P. W. Suimnes. | POE sae | they were to vote for je Tamman; oleae! » | Clarke, 4—Pieasant M. Yell. Segond district J. G. Schumaker: KNOCKING AT HALL DOORS candidate, they might as well cast their vot ame Ce | - 5—No candidate. | Third dlstric Ler pire ae id eee and inquiring if Mr. Jones or Mr. Smith was in, | for the old ring leader on Blackwell’s Island, whicb % *_ sRoome. | 6—~Jeremiah Galvan, Gustave Scnle! | paught Uittrict: {1 George G. Benmett. Arch. M. Bliss. the inquirer balf she time Induiging 9 hope in his | convinced the conservatives, and a motion to jn *George Sherwood. Berajah S. Curran. i Maryland. Pe BES i Temperance. Nationale, heart of hearts that hig paid for visit and its re- | dorse tne anti-Tammany ticket was carried by @ CATTARACGUS. | CONGRESSIONAL. Vermont. Second distriet....James Morton, E, T. 5 sultant inquiry would bring outa response, ‘No unanimous vote. fe nl Si pa Sena bones” mocrati, CONGRESSIONAL, Third district... Alex soa Chas. ¢-Contzell. | such person lives tn this house,” and to be fol | A committee was formed-to take further action sas 4 e 3 ublicas ratte, | » bho ‘rc * J = lowed by & Warrant of arr on the mor- the matter al 0 briny e action of tne com- x weaceushy “Genaae ahaa Macnee: ae a ae s_puaicyeienison, —Alexandes NoLane. | Fourth district....Reuben ©. Bull. = row’ for somebody” who a8 somenedy “else | miitveete the notice or the Pollen popalation ti 2—*erasius H Hussey, Jerome L. Fuller. ee is is a special election in consequence of the tailare Phe be a when he got registered; but the lolding | tnis city which it 1s estimated numbers about CHAUTAUQUA, mse of the people in the Second district to elect a Congrese | 1 a istrict, Republican, eee oe ante innate robably occupied more | 5,000. Opie D. Hinge. Frestece S. Moe, Witham Walsh, nee eee ee ae | Second distric Ginna oe guy ends raton or tne day When Wis vecennte | atimliay astion was acne ae onan tines s George W. Hofman, Jeremiah McGuire, Massachusetts, com etuntat GB: thotatone™ | clecuion awericts in ane city, including those of tue | zais uawouslity ate “also, entimated fo DUsibad CHENANGO. s | BL . , | Edwin J. Loomis. ‘Daniel M, Wolmes. STATE. | Republican, 8, J. Colahan, two hew wards, and every ‘man who “votes the | about 2,000 or 3,000, Shepard P. Bowen. Winslow ©. Watwom, Je, | Governer. Thowias Tebot, Wail Gaston, | “Platt Jr, asaet qee i B Silverman, quinn aye’ dinner pelintas test anore "aro eee | ME, TILDEN AND THE RING. cone eury La ieoretary” SSiiver Warner” Beni’ F Mis age Guipersc. Walker, 4 Natonaee 146,000 voters rewistered, and that, bee Jeeta . 1 lo urn. rier (in) re oe 1 ore + Daniel E. Whitmore. Daniel S. Lamont | shariee Hi. Traia. C. Osgood Morse, trlatgpher F thomas. George 0. Cabel. Alfred Rollins. Philip Clare. io the fleld, the immense amount of | To Tue Epiror oF THE HERALD:— i DaLawane. | i doi onnboR "ohne, tack Fourth dis per ee yesterday can be appreciated. W hat wi Ido not think it fair to abuse Mr. Tilden without Naa S Desker. Heute C Sedgerton, | *Henderiite Willlam Terry. wlsth district, | Trane Halls. = Fequired in the assorting, so that all tcketa or & | giving him credit tor what he did to break up the “4 | } . 5 = 4 i 0 Henry Hustu, "James Mackin ! Wwiisamal | Miymthalsriee” John N-Stearte "Denis Meagher, | the scrutiny of each individual palit tose that | Ring. We were the first Grand Jury who foun OO pate: | sono Seen cere | RERMMMRE Laing BEAT RR y ceed | upowiecidehce arated by" Mt. Pky p ( mRiE. CONGRESSIONAL. ALDERMANIC. ; 8 am je favore: io worked 1—John O'Brian. Patrick Hanraban, Republican. Democratic. | Republican, atic, ones thiough the mistake of | den. In fact, he was the only man who worke 2-Wilham W. Lawson. Joseph W. Smith. 1—*Charles G, Will! Nicholas D. Fratt 8 ard. = n Dwyer. YE PRINTER'S DEVI night and day to get the facts to us, and without S—kdward Gaslagher. George sanirock. ; Amos @. Cook. | eee reac cicm, Serkan Robert Black. and then the distinet classifications that had to be | is ald We snould not have ‘ound the indictments, {one Bice, aon, Geittant Cotte: 4 SRATBEF) Thompoom, Sixth ward. . F. White. yJames made—the “General” here, the ‘Assembly’ there, LUCIUS 8. COMSTOC! Bohn 8. sobneo Benjamin Dean. i oy ecaal 4 -o. ana the “Congress” some place else, and so on | Foreman Grand Jary from November, 1871, to William B. Calking Soneh Ft Abbots, aihton MKiinball, Gabriel Bourke nn | Bighth ward.....R W, Fielding. John Meintvre. with the whole list—it was certainly not a pas- | Tuary, 1872 ee raaxauix. Sharles Pr thompeas, Feperemian at uae) Basic: Palin. Tenth ward.,......0, T, Trowbridke. }5°N" Golden tia.) | thme. Indeed, the attention paid to the business oLrrroah wc sSobn P. Bagger. namie. . Joh & Tarbox, alexander 8. McDill. George W. Cate. ‘Tweifth ward, - Dapiel O'Reilly, peau pallueians who are DOG themacires candle | POLITICAL NOTES. q Adi im, 't Warren. A legisiatuse is also to be halloted for, bg 2 ul abundant evidence to | . ae | e W. Fay. Thomas K. Brigga, 1 | Ae J. Higgins, D. Short (Ind.) James Haley, Chairman of the Democratic Gene pees H. a o_ ae Bugeios, Hegees & Sieyens th Arizona Territory. | epee enters getiemney Gd aot, nie mind to ie aoripuays the ar rage focal | eral Donates of the First District, ta Best a eHoratio 8. Lockwood. Benjamin F. Barkley. EXECUTIVE COUNCILLORS, DELEGATE TO FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Gizteenth ward...David Acker. J, Hi Miller (n.5 poe Gre Ce ee Bknee ae, make | card in which he denies that no is working in the ret DEREIMER. 7 Pia, Republican. jenn tol Jonn 0 oe Eighteenth ward..adrian M.Suydam. }P' focus cindy | to the contrary notwithstanding. Probably the | Wterest of Judge Hogan. He says that ne ié *Warner Niller. Joho F, Hoach. Tocpitead Macy. y HL 8. Stevens. 0. T. Hay Twentieth ward. John French, .N. Bit most pleasing feature of the labor was the em- | working for Meade for Congress and Muller for the ohn P. Pec Sr araw Satth aaeh bas jonathan Hf William H Haray. D. G. Beardsley, ‘Twenty-sec'd wardW. 1. Morford. Chas, E. Vaughan. ployment of youn f omen ag iolderg and counters | assembly . | dH. Duan. Leonard R. Cutler. ie 2 rs ricts, ‘They were quicker in | $ orge E. amet” Jobuston, | Fiwerd 8. Daan Pea utier. The present delegate, Richard C, McCormick, FINAL P: TIONS. their movements in assorting the ballots and fold- | Juage Alexander 8. Johnson, the republicaz See Brookiyn city Lage | fesesores G Brastow. epee ¥. Lynch. is ithe ae and is not a Candidate for ree THE REPARA' ing ie Pig EAD OREAE Waa Salata me | candidate for Judge of the Court of Appeals, the s — jf bs . J ‘ He 1s Sidney Silvester. James A. Merwin, “Elisha U. Brewster. Harv anyhow ' for m Tepublicaua claim, will be surely elected. saad LIVENGHTOR O teer a ‘A pew Logisiature 1s also to be selected. ‘Washington Territory Yesterday's Work in the City—The Bal | who ‘employed tiem was, that thee pomaoas | now one of the Judges of the Court, Governor Dix ‘Jonathan B. gaa, ‘aulkner, Je, see, DELEGATE TO PORTY-FOURTH pi AR lot Folding and the Ballot Folders, baa pie ons ot Keeping oie rougher sort ol the | having appointed him to fill the vacancy sig MoxRoR. | Pd Sihabnbiei Orange Jacobs. B. L. Sharpatein. day of hard work for the politicians, big and little, fe exultantly, ‘the boys when they get together | Previously served @ full term as Judge of she 1—George A. Goss = “sone J ‘Bagley. H. Chamberlain. The republican nominee is now Uhiet Justice of | in every Assembly district in this city; and the will talk and go out occagtonally for a smoke or @ | Court. *Hen Frederick Hall the Territory. drink, and that kind o’ thing piays the deuce with | y jonephA. Toston, uss: SO Gith.. Gece eee: - Bi question as to whether or not the work done was | the folaing. The women work Tight along from | Te Young Men’s Democratic Clab (Townsend *Martin L. Stover. Martin Schenck, ist Bee reery. | Idaho Territory. what the clergymen cail servile work never appa- | the word go, and as women, you know, are all | Cox, president) is out in an address calling upon See New York city Ueket. hdrew J, Smith, | here are no trustworthy advices from this rently for a moment gave the most pious of the lot epReraace, varers they never ask to go round | every man who is in favor of reform to vote ios bith NIAGARA, HR ings. | ritory. The present delegate, John Hailey, is are- | a second thought. At all events, if any of them ours sue ov wurakny.!! | Tilden tor Governor. They point to his work ig ear eeteell Henry? Fiero Kéyar Rexiord. BaDiAAa —— aid have a qualm of conscience about it | Although, as @ general rule, the main head. | *ding to overthrow the Ring and the purification “ a ein eh. eta | pune isto amberiain. G. B. Carpenter. General Summary. | when they began it, they must have, judging Famed led ers wo regular parties and of the Ol the judiciary, and claim that the people ought Ce vios. tmiivee lew @overdse.: JW. tugnere FA’Granger. | The following table exhibits the coming elections | from the activity they displayed late in the | Iudependent took the responsinility first, | as to testliy thelr appreciation of his services by supe S—stepnen Cromwell. Edwara Lewis, | Feenearer. ; Sait i | In brief, it being remembered that tne Louisiana | day, become finally convinced in their own minds | they were sent round to the various folding quar- | Porting lim at the polls. 4—Harrison Lillybridge. Harry Weed. NONDAGA. Jabez H. Norton. Matthias Britton. aoe pai election occurs November 2, all the others on the | that labor performed on Sunday, even by reform, | ters, it fell to the lot, or rather the localcan- | A meeting, under the auspices of the Social | didates assumed the task willingly of i Joun Evans. ad, and that the United States Senator to be ers, for the general convenience of voters, came giving their personal attention to the folu- Democratic Workingmen’s Assoctation, held yew H, Sinnickson. Chaix’y Aloertéon. | ofthe democratic party, has thas far been con- | of political working” wag done at one of the up- | bill for payment. Then some obstinate, captions LA Bovine wares J; smith. | ducted upon the principle that @ lie well stuck to | 1 beyond question, ta always selected to have | town guurcnes yenterday, where, ag the congre; omcial ike the present Comptroller of” hia elty, }@. rf *Robt. et iiton, | is OO ag the truth, but the resuit on Tuesday | Charge of the arranging Of the ballots. and to see | tion were dispersing, they were met at the doo Who is @ great stickier jor jaw, but devoid of every wroming, * ps Aug. wt “+ | pn har cect a BE Te Sorehead and rée- to it that no enemy of the faithful is smuggled | by men who handed each person @ const! ational | ed Ol justice, discovers that the claimant “Samuel W, Towner. G, H. Jenkins. agen I ug re mM Of the fallacy Of such @ COMTBE. | nig the goodly company of the reguiar sade | dment ballot, with every amendment can: | had not complied with some technical tg ; respectiully, i. 4 a bi ment oF 1 r y di bsantord btruLle, Sosorne W. apeneen, | & Rew Assembiy to be chosen, 3, 0s Kasha Seman, Sov. ty i9té dates, and the iach thas some other equally an ‘Ne niass ballos boxes will be trans taking sue Conttags of td uot lenrued palace: *Charies Simon, Bociy ee eos. 8. Skinner, | chosen im Louisiana 1s for the term ending in | Under the exceptional head of “necessary,” and | ing, “and took good care when absent terday aftergoon at Germania Assembly Rooms, L-chariesD. Muler, "“8Mtepnen Hammes | CONGRESSIONAL, | 1879, The Legislatures which elect United States | was, therefore, justifiable in the sight of all good | for any length of time to have trusty friends in brought together some three hundred socialists, t*Cynllo s. Lincoln, Hiram Maxfield, | Dia. Republican. Democeatte, | Senators are designated by a+, men and true who goto church on the Sabbath upon coavbiless. iioee gitar nape he he nternationalists, Communists and other agitators I-Lewis B. Halsey. "Suines W. Milter. 1—*Moses W, Field. {oenee Catt: «| iid ingen | and pray with all thelr might and maim, and yet | might be played aguin to the great diminution of 4 behalf of workingmen’s rights, who discussed 2—Ellis Harring. one osev Ds Friend. | 2*Henry Waldron. Jonn J. Robison. | Legislature, | who make no bones about using tne ballots on the Heayor au Hegiviee art To es Hie aemeanes for the political problem, and agreed that at present aa Livermore. . | y ‘eto be voted for Ww N@ | the 7 Joba M. Wetherba, |” Uriel Timmerman, | 3-George Willard. 1D. saguendorph roy | Delaware overnor, Legislature, | minth day prepared for them on the holy seventh. | saine ballot thal is to be east for the State omcers | ‘He WOFKingmen have no political power except te ‘ ee P 4—*Julius ©. Burrows, Allen Potter, | Florida Kisiature,* For really what would the conscientious voterdo | more tnan ordinary scrutiny of the “General? | Pay indirect taxes, and that till they are better ee oo 5—*Wm. B. Willams. eek Py Mee | $roraia. ‘damanes, Lexistature | on election day if he was unable, on account of the | ticket, was exercised at all the Raangpecters | Organise Ab is Bes’ fe them to abstain from tak Henry J. Daggett. Solomon White. ; ‘. : +. eeeptaee | a ing rooms, In the Kighth, | : Se aaa voaear yy Onaae er, | 'Peateeee Governor, Legisiavure, | Uckets being ratuer mixea, to tell the good men | Sixteenth and. Mightconth Asseinbly distticts, | 10g BATS Io, Sine Han: Coe eae l—Harvey W Drown, = George F. Louisiana Legislatur | srom the bad, who want to serve the peopie at the | and In all the districts included in the Filth Cou- | THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. a-simon R. Barnes, James E. Cook. Henry H. No Marvland.."”: people’s expense? ‘The apology that the servile | gressional district especiaily, the Tammany men *Hamilton fish, Jr. —e A State Legislature is aiso to be elected, Sipenfenneerse vei Peete pte work could be done before the Sabbath day came Hapepiofocln peg as Hs hanp hi andaelty Nie | The Third Specification Considered. Ith. Bradtord Prince. — Minnesota. Sieur: ‘Governor, pb orna | along at all, it ts true, has a great deal of strength | separate regular builot curefully, so that none TO THE Epiton oF THE HERALD :— i-Henry M. Bowland. “James M. Oakley. JUDICIARY AMD CONGRESSIONAL. ‘Governor, — Legislatur in it} bat somehow, everybody who 13 nota petal del Rg eel Bu of Hayes might | For some reason that cannot be divined both ee Seren, ™ Republican, ‘Democratic, aereraon Leeann | professional politician and whose service ts SOL SUDSERRGES. Uy MAY eaten TOL ke jarge | Political parties in this State have remained silent towrilhiam ro Zayior. Angustas x, ‘ Feeblen | Chiet Jastige. : fi Mexilis jn. essors | Fe iM Lt Gov, = Legislature, | deemed indispensable to the proper arranging of | number of ballots, it is said, Were discovered | upon tne proposed amendments to our State con- ia Saad Congres —} ‘<o--Sark i Dunnell, Franklin. Waite, | Sunt ’Catcliuac.:.Governor, Legislature, Congress | the “preiiminaries,”” has to work during the week, Catneed TOL ACED OR tue ta tots AS ordered | stitution, It 1s only to-day, for the first time, thas Richard Cunt, vo. 4 = Forage py. Seale. & et Pyien Cox. | Tennessee Governor, Legisinture|* Congress | independent of any assistance (rom political cliques, | {he bith Congressioual diatrich in-whien nor ouly | we public have veen given anything lke # fair ribet: OOS A State Legisiature 1s to be chosen, : Gongrea | 1oF bis bread and butter; aud the fict that many | Jones! name was pHluted instead qf Hayes} but | statement of what they are to vote on, by " st. axcR, Legisiature,* Congress | g poor girl and boy got well paid by both parties Vales’ in place 0: ickham's for Mayor, all the | the publication in tue daily papers of the form oj 1—*seth G. Pope. | ; ; 4 ae Harton Hepburn, Missouri. Legislature, Delegate | yesterday for their labor ought to be an offset Tan contead ce thig ings ‘ae corronorative of the | ballot relating to the amendments. When the mm«_nmnz °° STATE AND CONGRESSTONAL, Teeisiature §— eleeate | against the extra pious gentry who would, like | s:atement wade about teu days ago that part of people will reflect that the constitution of thu eS ton eee People's, Democratic, - - the Puritan of ye olden time, ivecmtie Rall Sane cave oH, Made | State is the unchangeable organic law governing SCHENKOTA nye | Pererege:.......---Jeilinge Gente. gues B. Bardia, | THE FIFTH OONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT. HANG 4 CAT ON MONDAY ani Fox on tho. other, was ‘that ia | them, and that no Legislature can change or dim = mate estoy | Secretary ...... fet, M. K. MeGratl | ™M Not : for catching & mouse on Sunday, Itis needlessto | return jor republican votes for Hogan | regard any of ite provisions, they will be led to Hermon b. Gragory Wiliam H. Fish. | Attorney Generai..D . J. A. Hook | eee eee | day, that the “little dimcuities” that exist in some | thar Hogan's iriends contend tha: this: irickery | ‘The ballot contains eleven distinct specifications SENECA. | Register of Landi Y George 1 | Your article in this day's paper entitied “The | districts are not and cannot he thoroughly | with the ballots alluded. to was not their work, | each of them aitering a specific section of the State - - RAPE CF EROS - ete MO a hAPnOm | Political Battle’ contains som | a that while th | cos stuvasy. Supreme Judg Some allusions to MY- | priqged over till the last day possible, wuich is | Sra at mt Baine a toate iesveadestaareyy tae? | constitution, If@ voter takes the ballot and de a a Congress}, wy swar'eas Busvuetweicéa ia Goel Seay GeO | Sunday, when the managers kuow to @ certainty | will vote, with this exception, the straight dem- | Posits it without change his vote will be recorded SUFFOLK, | whose name should be leit on a local ballot and | ocratic ticket. However, i! certain stories afloat | in favor of all the amendments, Ii a voter wishes *Nathan D. Vetty, son chard Jennings. , R, | except jor @ temporary summer recreation. IMAave | whoge left off. The chief work of the day, yester- i Ud trad hg sata Chg pees the Fifth ip abn | to vote ut any cd tf the eleven he must VAN, | 7 jor re foul ch. i i , In nl ol ros aaa tae ee Pach iutacher. chat H Horan. Reap iren wares sesones abt vaca and during | gay, was, of course, at the various political head- | taken with a huge grain of salts eo Hay oe, the in Dartlootar Mieotion’ “he thinks” oljestionsuie James Bishop. Frederick 0, ¢ Jonn F. Philips, | od ry election which has | quarters, the general as well as the district ren- | tentions of a large number of Hogan’s friends are | Tue amendment contained in the third specifica: i TOMPKINS. peak. yg | taken place. Itis mot aitogerher correct either Gozyous, It was multi(orm, and as of last | Concered. One thing is certain, at any rate, and | tion, in my opinion, should not be made tue law Oo! “William L, Bostwick. George W. i ay a} ae that 1 am ankvown in this district, as { have been Lehi that 1a that the judge confines the fight against | this State. Among other changes this particular CLarRn R 4 pe apes the Conene) Came taits | years the two parties vave learned so much about | Tammany to bimself and the registership; 90 What | amendment provides that tae Legislature shell ~M. a Bone. john Fream. H hn M Glover. iP ‘al Com ee Of Tammany Hall fOr | one another and have $0 much confidence in each | Some O/ his admirers may do under influences not | not take the piace of the courts in auditing and Hasbrouck. Jacob O, Warte 5: f. | nearly 1our years and lave veen and am now chair | Geners love of fair play as @ consequence, each Is of his engineering he cannot be held responsiole | allowing Private | claims, yanls loons | ver : wannex. A Legislature 1s to be elected, | Mau of the General Committee of my own Assem- d to have under its directions, general | ‘°# | Tal ’ wieal eee 4. TJobmton i eorom.” — | Diy district, If Idid not actively participate im | yee ery @ periect host of iptuinens, ver or Gomeneres tga Bt par oS poutical bodies 18 | Sopears op cursory reading. te me ‘iiustrate i IP Al zanaer, 5": i New Jersey. | political matters belore the time stated, it was be- | Of course the fact that in ever dis- t ity, every registered voter will have been fur- | in practice. A poor contractor or mecnanic hag William u. Tea. wine merson E, Davis. @TATE AND CONGRESSIONAL. | Cause my pri reba snd influence were not con- | bs tout y " nished, by mati, With a ballot favoring ali the con- | been authorized to do some public work by aome 1—Wiliam H. Clark. Marvin Conkling, é Dowie, wr oe | = to the “old ring. | trict some particular person, whose | stitutional amendments, In this connection it | city or town oficial; he goes on and does the A. 5. Kussel. Hiram Westfall. Jovernor . gogres, jalsey. Joseph D. . he canvass against me, as the representative | fidelity to the interests of “the regular ticket” | May be stated that a most disgraceful exnibition | work in periect good iaith and presenta nig