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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ‘4, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEME lL E ror 5 URN Rov: T- 7 f these meetings the only danger is that he will be- | Massachusetts tots is significant, Some of the Con- candidates in the second and fourth ‘istricts, Judee “€ STATS SUR SALE | en i) 7 LT. een AMPH \\ VASS bee rahe meas Nomad toe repablican brethren. png distriets are uncertain; in the Fiith, or a Levi Warner, is generally conceded | | | Al u t mM . 5 " cP. SEO " PKND Kk The democratic negro, surrounded by white men |} Navy Yard disirtct, General Banks will probably be of Mr. Waite, republican candi- Tat tee Wablecoe ee nator: | Tee naan i eee ee nee whom be knows would he quicker to revenge an 1u- | ousted by Richard’ Frothingoam, the bistorian, who, | date in the third — Both parties claim cheup. * a ? sult offered hin than one offered themselves, and | though a chronic democrat, will be indorsed by many | the State Governor, and owing to questions of local . a a iy ar " whom he bas learned by experience fears neither death | republicens. In the Sixth, Dr. Loring, the time-bon- | importance involved it 1s difticals to preaict the result - O ESTA DEMIRABLS FLAT, BIGHT BOOMS, par Praise arti! nor the devil, begins to “feel his.oats.” At such ‘eration, will be deteated by Mr. | The repubicans are making an active fight to secure | 4 modern and strictly r Beeashle. 100 v ot saprd times he is prone to deride and “cuss” bis republican Butler two years ago, and | the Legislature, and with the prospects of substantial i Weat Side | STLEGT TT ceca a 5 Th M f h g h ( li brother, without Feflecting se be bef vcon sr ties who will 2 > gam ra by a ee majority. | gains, cams meene joint balict. ALE— v au fE STORY c | ~ y imeelf ior some day when he is alot ler, jowever, will show a BRTTING. Houses No. a1 West Waahlaaton piace and ier West ies |, Ss,ro0m. Water, de; rent low to a small family ie ystery of the South Cagolina pr ang appa innnrhasad rove from the Seventh district, in spite | No sales of pools "are reported here, and there le Wj contain ai improvements: arein excellent « | eee ee aces = ae . CHAMBERLAIN’S ABSENCE. tion of Juage Hoar, Mr. Tarbox and | comparatively little private betting, and then only tor de sold ly or together, Apply to WILLIAM ) is, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Cam palon Ex lained Another advantage gayned with tbe colored le tic workers against him. Que ofthe | minor amounts. The betting men, so far as can be 51 oth ate | In this City rs rye eS . fo} P x by Hampton's canvass is the refusal of Chamberlaif to dences of Mr. Butler's election is furnised in | usceriained, rezard Connecticnt as pretty close, and scellanecous. J ARCHITECTS } by Ma ‘fan instance of Chamberlain's cowardice aod the weak- | $100 tor Butler to $65 against the field, and only a lew ERSRS, DU UGH HOTEL MA mect him upon the stump. ‘This is always held up as | the tact that pools are seiling in Boston to-night on | prefer to take thor risks on other States, East 41st st.. lave decided to mark down their eleven eu 5 1; 5 ive laughter of the | takers. The Banks and 1 ts started at : | tow ut oF manaxel nary 1; many ness ut his cause amid the derisiv 8 and Frothingham NATIONAL LABOR CONV ENTION. HOL mi'tour Stables to very low figures; send tor bs Kiving full description. Houses trom Prices. 89,000 to $42,000, KLYN A ROPER TY FOR SALE Raratated Hota with pevilece of vuyice t's: | THE PROCESS OF INTIMIDATION. | crowd, ,*he nesro, atbeit trequantly cones meses | Sayers were anssate, to ousagert buere ihe boxes Address Post office lock box ¥81 Bir Das the loathing and contempt fot from the whites, [a this State, I think, a scoundrel | closed. In the Fourth district, would be more universally respected than a compara- | pretends to own, with Mr. Fro: Cotlector Simmons his Congressional | THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LABOR ORGANI- ND TO LET. f : tively honest cowara. candidate, the pools are builod to $100 for Mr. Frost to At “GREAT BARGAIN, TH | Wi Rasreaat at How the Negro Is Induced to Vote the AMONG THE WHITE KN $60 tor Mr. Morac, This, by the way. 19 the disirict | ZATIONS AT THE STURTEVANT HOUSS—IM- class three story brown stone louse | | Uptown Branch offle 2 Hampton's canvass has been alsoa grand success, The | where the Collector’s candidate was ill PORTANT ACTION—THEIE VOTE ON HAYES, F | 7 antap ~ a D ic Tick combined effects of eloquence, music, flowers, uniforms, | two years ago and finally unseated. In ¢ nt ac Frosch olete | Wise ACE dene ee a lemocratic Ticket. banners, bright-eyed women and enthusiastic teliows | district Chester W. Chapin, of Springfield (democrat), | COOPER AND TILDEN—MB. TILDEN DECLARED en daily. Apply | age: int viethoppemetaieens has always stirred the democrats into s perfect frenzy | is likely to be re-elected by’ a small majority. pig a — 7 = 7 of enthusiasm. len who ride filty miles an i’ —_—--————_———————_ " to pura | rg PE I Bg rt ‘There was a large gathoring of the labor representa- hi YOUR TIME TO BUY A Wah, @ story furnished House, in good local fully camp out by the roadside toattend politicalmeet- | THR CANVASS IN THE STATE. ge 6 s bins tives of the nation at the Sturtevant House on Thurs- Foe BAL Wet House: will be sold cheaper than before the war | sty. Ln oe | ADVANTAGE TAKEN OP SAMBOS WEAKNESS | 5° hoceYgn a wou't'Shove "underane tion Rgehen nd convenient to all the te | V J ANTED-NICE NISHED HOU Ww foo. hardship and neglected their work for a week belore | REPUBLICAN ESTIMATES OF MAJORITIES OUT- day evening for the purpose of taking some action in | enpants would board out the rent. Besutiful place in the meeting, go back to their homes in a temper to un- SIDE THE CITY OF NRW YORK. ‘nov. behalf of the workingmen looking to their interests at | thecountey, furmeted, to let, Address VILL. Herald dergo greater hardships, and let all other work but ere the coming election, The Convention met in obedience REENWOOD CE the election. SAND MAJORITY IN NEW YORK MEEDED FOR | 10 the following call:— $700 per an ut The Gl f Musi, B Red Shirt | Eoutent star, £0, 12, $h6 dogs until afer u . re es, Evel , for the matter of Pots to. WOOD aco | VY Between 20th and 8th sts, Gt an SIR AGE Of: EN eee Ter ent aD, a Want ED 00, OF suorouselec: | THE STATR TO GO DEMOCRATIC, ca ieué sane concUba pt coment aaa SOOKLYN HEIGHTS, FLATS COL: | a id a Horse to Rid tioneerer, No opportunity is ever lostof preaching Burraso, Nov. 3, 1876. m—The p 054 mE CORDNEY, ae Sey Lp Beg: i | WANTED RY A PHYSICIAN and a Horse ee democracy to the negroes, Should a darky venture “ 2 Gare 1s SEED On) ee te Gmbia Heights eight to ton roous, ull ghied and tit | WY ANTHD IBY A PHYSICIAN. pheniie, oy! e hi y The following report of the republican county ean- | tug, the decrease in productions, in labor and wanes; ‘ A the agseriion that it isa fine day, be is answered with “Yes, Hampton speaks at —— to-day, and tbe Lord | vasses bas been received by official authorities here Cluss; rent, the utter want of contidence everywhere ex! W. 1 one yeur ; near Broadway: 1 Broadway, New York. d, und the deplorable condition of tisfactory references. Addro: throughout the | —— - vance Ms ” ° ‘aH COUN $Y | Herald otfee. “ ~ smiles on Hampton.” Should be appear in ragged | go.49 “ Prime AuDsoUNEY “FURNISURD COTrAGEN saw | Welaree end one Koon, ‘with good ight and wwsts® BOLO Oe oF he ee Te ee Te mRTIRAEE theta. | Shimeurenee....--~ & 700 | visable tor usto meet i conference to suggest a deautiful Houses, nil conveniences, to let at Tarrytown | closet attached, Address, stating terms, J. R, 8., Herald PaaS TA mati is: | ee a ee hie Teo ed inte’bim in | Delaware. seeee 800 850 | remedy, us in our judgment, and those whom we rep- At nominal rents. LMBEKSON, 099 6th xv, Uptown otfice, ” Cee ee enh datka coetk peu ines (ieemure: | Oeer . 660 500 | resent, which will prove beneficial to their interests, v ¢¥.—CHOICE FRONT LOT | — POST OP FIC Winwsnono, Fairfield County, Nov. 1, 1876, | broken, doses, | tive amuity i ant bane Waa to te. Chinkenus, about Pekin op pe We shail be pleased to have Jour savin, anil aurea at vie; pleasant surroundings, Ad | “YORK, OCTOBER 28 is7 The various accounts of the political campaign a | come a democrat, makes op bis mind not to voteand | ooo niaza, Monroe 2 TED | Senen sera cuamdicie ana "emi tevonen Tee PROPERTY 001 oF Ti: —— OO eben tg Present in progress 1n this State, all seemingly well | “sib the buckya a chance anyhow.” Yates .... Broome 1,200 | wages of the workingmen. The undersigned, havin, sh SALE OR TO! Ws ta eamship Nevada authenticated, while in many instances diametrically It cannot be denied that the introduction of troops heen Pier ioe | met in Pitiadelphis on. sapismber #6, sention Its “. NEW BRIGHTON.—FURNISHED VILLA | beh owe righ: opposed to cach other, are well calculated to confuse | injured the democtutic cause to a certain extent, Tho | Queda... pio i ee rane pr anbe n dI to: toe lee $25 month and upward. ior. 1% | rope, ‘per piper aa, the Northern mind to a hopeless extent, South Caro- | ide: eg Wt lls Py eee b vant ceo Chautauqua Otsego, eve ~ | tended and general expression of opinion. col aa cin aes sd denies S(t | Europe, per steamyhip City, of Kichiond, \ lina {8 not very Ixrge, and every section of the State is | Sut INS cemocrats were wide awake, and Soon stopped, Brie... “taint 1, wyoming 1 ference will be eld at e Sturt ee ag New vert in Lister county 40 oul aevess excetiont sie story | 4" be Morwarded by this’ steamer “muse be apectally: ad, | @MsHly Onough accessible to tho newspaper man, tho | it they did not repair the ictecessseseee, 500 Essex, LO ee eee eeneiie Canint Unlanc. wae Stone house; modern tinprovements; extra large barn and | dressed), and at 4°A. M. tor Scotland direct, per steam. | government official, the loca: politician or the Paul | have also injured th Potnam . 230 | York; Jonn Lynch, Laborer and Miners’ Union, outbuildinus; well watered und truited; five miles from Pine | ship BU vin Glasgow; und at 4 A. for France. | Bove orprivate life. It would seem, therefore, easy | 07 demonstrating tothe negroes that the power of the ‘Allegany ...- 2, Pennsylvania; George J. Franke, Union Lubor Associ: Jrange county. Dr. SURBMAN.. ow ar 0 Ae st. | mall SAP cereale, vie Harts nd wt 11: 30 Pp h hed . » geueral government Was against them should they be- Washington 1, Ohio; Jacob Piss Labor Retorm Association, ighborhood ; church, POULTRY AND STOCK FARMS, ALL S aryains ; bottom prices reached. OLIVER, 162 Broadway. ‘outhampton | enough to get atthe truth. That itis not 18 owing to | come demoerats. But the white men have treated the 2 4 ie steamships Nevada, Sevinia and City of point trom which different | arrests lightly. ‘The democratic negroes Who were ar- Jefferson .. Indiana; D. D. erman, Mussachusetts; Augustine mega done sake sepalls, Car: Deumancky, Gweden:"ake dim MALS separa. rested have hved in clover. over siuce, and {think | Democratic majorities according to republitan can- | O'Hara, Connecticut; and Richard Dunbar, Wis- The malls for the West Indies via Havana will leave | Parties view the same state of facts; and, Moreover, | jayy ot them would rather bo arrested than not. | vasges outside of New York city:— yer nour bj ixty delegates present, representing the \ the authorities of every kind and grade, from the | get the darky into a fence corner and argue w: ead of th ation to the poundmaster, shonld insist | and the black is removed from adverse influence a aight " he has passed the Tableou, put.on a red shirt and | to carry New York city by 59,000 in order to carry she | Classes throughout the Mand. | Nevw sbstaning the te, that overy employs under them should contribute by | (yrned out with “ampton’s cavairy.” After he bas | state, beatod promisey snd Dues OC Pere cane his vote and his money to sustaining the party which | done that he is agone case, If he is threatened a ‘th fs Th ni rolv a giv 19 canvass by the democrats is more active here | affuirs than ever belore, e time has arrived when $801 VATSON’ 0 2K + that laborers on all public works | revolver is bought and given him to deiend himself r i Age Ge the waltibec ol Lr pag peared tir acesc ice crignupa MmmAee aaa ps P With, Hols aduitted ireely into club meetings, aud | than by the republicans, ulthough both parties ure san- | the workincinea, driven to the wally, oppronsive ulurs mailed. " er ” fete ________ | should be expected to vote “the right ticket,” under | (ics the intoxicating joys of addressing a crowd of ; = : eyes) : wine. Even bota on Erie for national aud Congres- the manifold evils of corrupt govern. ne Gy THE PIANO. BE- | the penalty of losing their daily bread, and that | white men amid dealeniug applause, Associating with | & 4 Sank en a ib te'ineuinbent upon Shem iotaiice ane ON ginuers @ specialty; terms $3 to $10 p r quarter. Ad- ¢ sonal tickets, A ROBERTS, ioe capitalists and employers of every class may uso their , he becomes proud as Lucifer, and looks to co-operate intelligently with an eye single to the Greys F. 15, 191 Ease —- — TE aE on his fellows, who can only *’sociato wid 1 ‘W SxTED_MELODEON OR CHAMBER ORGAN FOR | positions to influence the votos of those under them, | pizgers,.’ with bigh tonea scorn, In the cities be is ANOTHER CAMPAIGN FRAUD. advancement of their own interests and the redress of / i A e , We all aa aaa aA eTha Gem Ca aiselving Views. | are considered legitimate envagd—at least nobody islia- | constantly exyosuu tw the threats and altacks of other Buiessd Moy; 6, aie, | MEAT Crom whieh, ier satan, We. oll Sane bow <THE LECTURE sBAst bie toarrest for “intimidation”? in godoing. Here, onthe | DeRroes, and the democratic seed hae tittle time to | 4a iniamous radical campaign fraud has been dis- | try to give their hearty and unied support to any THE LECTURE SEASON sprout, The republican negro on the plantation knows nent well and wisely directed to these. ends, OAM G Re VATHOLIG LROTURE contrary, the usual arts of persuasion, appeals to self- | thar ji he 1s aggressive toward his democratic fellow | coverod here to-day. The Catholic Union, a weekly | movem' interest and the excitement of hopes of in improved | laborer ho will be instantly discharged, and will fod tt | rotigious non-partisan journal, published in Buffalo, | taimiy endeavor. to give it to them, What is now the NEW BRIGHTON, & 1. AT A REDUCED | Now York November vy een sak. readobacs: Wa I suspect, to tho fact that the intelligent, property- | They see that it don’t hurt a bit, and gains them the | j4, ¢, : Niet tae weit ull, modern i provement zooms, i see mails for China, &e,, will ore San bey sco Novem: | noiing people of this State, in their effort Peli contributions and rations of the white peo- Rockland, | chief lavor organizations throughout the States, Mr. Post office, New York. x fite mails for Australia, &e,, will leave San Francisco | after honest government, are not juaged with | is Sup Lauopn creme, Ph D. D, Waterman called the meeting to order and nom- TS LET—FURNISHED HOUSE sa ae T, I, JAMES, Postmaster, | the same charity, mot to say justice, that the The two cities of Churieston and Columbia have beew | pie s*"""*° inated Heury Roche, of New York, for chairman, On gold water tuase now and plemsaatiy ioe sted’ to Us fot to ane — | People of the Northern States aro while in the exercise | Pore ie eect tie cities tue whites and Uineks | Republicans eatimate gaine over last year at 35,000, | EIDE ‘he chal, MI. Rosie sles Seeths ga pctyWcnasetny pled seep trite eetee | AW PORE OUR oftheir natural rights as freemen, 1m the North, that | fave been brought into ess contact. The iarwer €40 | when the democratie maforily was about 14,000, The | »,CEATUEMes--We aro, called together on this occasion ark, 2 1 republican calculation is that the democrats will have | no little ifluence upoo the destinies of the working olwilustanding the 4th 1 classes throughout the land, FOR AT containing about 20 city lots, fronting ong block from Chestnut stre Sal plot is om which bi ra oT OF n three NEL si Of three, $10 pe 18S WATSON GIVES PRIVATE PIANO see. or for sutficient ua Dbulldings. “Address I. pO LEASE. AT RYE—FOR TH comfortable House, with earri Acres of ground, fruit trees, ae. ; v TO for the opportunity, aud we should cor- . ‘A LARGE MILL | Uthe Puulist Futhers.— They but ask PP y. AN UNUSUAL OPPORT Ki lecture wt theie Hall, 219 8 operty, in go 7 hes boile me “ vor anywhere in bis Sod enpines sieutted onthe ‘Deleware stivece ie. sitret | Insist Govulsok. Suiject—<Treinad'e Usenows Mar condition, are all contorted into “intimidation,” and | diliculs to get bieidinisnaae cucemiaihiad i was sent to subscribers throughout Wostern | buviness of the Convention? about 8,00) inbabitants; splendid chance for a tour mil; - the too ready marshal, backed by United States troops, DEMOCRATIO ORGANIZATION. New. York on Wednesday. Word was received On motion Mr. George Guldan, of Ilinols, was none in'the place, ail tlour and teed being brought from 10 to 15 miles; good grain tarm@s in the vicinity; lurge wha plenty of water to land the largest boats nexr to rail: 6 ees prlgant om tant resent buildings cxn be nsed, or room fr new | GeOKGE A CLARKE, 747 Brondway, n be Bought on easy terms, or exchanged for Prop- | & Bh Cota ew York or Philadelphia.’ Address W. T. LLOY: STION.—39 FAST 137 URNITU pets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Sets, But- 7 Broadway AOR SALE OR EXO fets, Armoires, Hall Stands, Desks, ockery and | which, though innocent enougo In itself, is from its day that when delivered to is at hand to arrest, with or without The democrats are thoroughly organized, Hmp- | {rom various quarters to- lected Secretary. He called the roll, which showed af tous fa he | ton’s canvass did much toward perfecting organization | sabscrivers a republican campaign supplement was | ele Te i Peay : nor proof, More than all lse, however, are tho | DiC roting it where nono existed. In their clubs | folded in cach copy of the paper. The editor of the | that there were sixty delegates present, who offe conflicting accounts referred to due to the | thoy have alist of voters. All of these voters know | Union went to Batavia to-day, and obtained six aflida- | their eredentials, Among the more prominent men " , Fy tout bs vits establishing these facts. merous letters trom character of General Hampton’s personal canvass, PP recieentyraere cent Tastee aae look subscribers were roceived to-day expreasing surprise at | Tepresenting tho labor organizations were the gentle- forno favors. He: kuows ‘he'will ‘nos be employed ‘supposed course of the Union and ordering the pa- | men whose names were signed to the call, aud Thomas FROM 40 TO 120 LOTS, u tods from depot, in s prominent and healthy town, | Silverware, *____| very effectiveness considered “tho sum of all vil- | were democratic labor can be obtained; he knows | Per stopped. Its not known where or by whom he | w, scott, Workingmou’s League, N. J.; George Gul- ee Gelnhie Cue’ bade ior tte dae N,, THIS DAY AT | janios?” by the corrupt radical politicians who are op- | thut no white man will ond him money, and that if ho | Outrage was perpetrated. dao, Labor Union and’ Workingmen’s Assooiijon, i box 154 1 Bete eee sflourehold Furui: | sing him. Fora better understanding of the ques. | oWesa white man he will be held to Strict account Tiare antete tocc tare Tae te : - satin, cost $1,200, for $350; one do.. $12 pee ‘This may appear bard, but when we come to rellect BUFFALO BUSINESS MEN. 3A ic, League, JOR SALE OR EXCUANGE—DOUBLE “NOU & near steamboat landiny and depot; seitable for Lage deer Saloon and German Boarding Hous | ing Sing. WILL tion it is my purpose to give a fair and impartial ac- | (nat there ate thousands of negroes living on land pur. gan; David M. Albert, Rhode Island; Michael A. , connt of this can leaving the readers of the | chased from white men the payments on which have | Joo) yppgar, IRRRSPEORIVE oF Panry in | Peters, Maine; Luke B. Collins, Vermont; Thomas A. Hynatp to fix tho blame, if any there be. oan eee Auta ef beuwaced aitieroine Robinson, Minnesota; Martin A, Hayes, New Hamp- owncrs while young e GENERAL HAMPTON’S CANVASS, 1o inflict upon those owners th ils most feared by FAVOR OF THE ELECTION OF HAYES AND | ghiro; Wheelcr 3, Vesey, Vermont, aud George N. Yand $100; rep and plush Suits, $30 and $50; jt black walnut Bodsteuds, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, ushstands, hair and spring Farniture, exten: all at a bargain, Mortuag Fianoforte at hal Smith, Maryland, jdress, for one rae Wherever Hampton has had appointments to speak | them, 1t does not apposr so one-sided a persecution. ‘WHEELER. BER Wee 3 rove Be TR ROnE Wiech, tocalved, tcord eau ine ias . ? a the democrats have made great efforts to get up im- | \. 4, anproach these neyrocs ubout as follows:— inal if in the various States promising to tudorse any and ail |, WESTCHESIE COUNTY.—FOR SALE OR ure suis thin day, wb Motropolitnn Salesroomé, corner 4th | o.in¢ demonstrations The object was always to | «Sane you've Leen owing me for this land for tnree | The following ts acopy Of an address programme | action tho conference might take for the amelioration ¢ for improved city property, «lage stone M ay. and uBth st P td ospyae. signed to-night by Buflalo merchants, irrespcotive of | of the workingmen, Speeches w made by Mr. fod and outhouses with titty-three acres ulars see auction sales advertisement this day. | make ag great a display of force as possible. The barns Ae sien i a ‘ranks, ot Ohio; Mr. Pizer, ot Ind: Mr, Hayes, of pis Beware vommeinliy aleuated Gn, the BR {87 STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES FOR FUR- | nogrois easily demoralized by a display of forceon | ..4" face? 2 " New Hampshire, avd tr. Waterman, of Massachaseits, fosd. depot at. Bartow io culy distant a to Lance ane iat tr cgay on iberl nemo mene the partot hie adversary and rendered more accessible | CWO “een cae vin recat shert, bas ll try on pay | To tHE Risorone op Kare Covxrr: depicting the deplorabie condition aud the depression Rerdaet themes tha ieeerenet of ine cites ar COWPERTH WAITS, 155 and 157 Chatham st. Thir- e pal y joes, de crops BI gly t 'y en pay We teel that the business interests of the country | of the wages of the workingmen. Mr. Thomas Robin- an hour. Avply to WILLIAM A, DUNCAN, teen aks warericats ___"____| to the approaches of the tompter, and the nezro is the | Yousumtbiu' oun.” | demandthe best exertions ofall our citizensin.aidof we | gon, of Minnesota, sald the workingmen should sup. v 187 Filton st) yp ishit CARPETS AND O{L« LOTHS VERY CHEAP | objective point of all this hullabaloo, ‘The democratic This bse arp Atte acini, “but Iegy reteiey now | clection of the candidates nominated at Cincinnati. The | port none but these who are known to be open and » Se eye Tee ee + | MLat the old place, 112 Fulton s§. Gall or seud for expluua- stadt thassadtveu' tb’ shauna’ | Soe point; signs of the times 1udicate, faintly it may be, but cer- | ayowed irionds of the workingmen and their rights. ng, situated moar oth or Madison avs. b price list. 4 managers always exer eure the [aban iptlld i Stoney ” tainly, the retuin of better days, Thereatiness evinced | "Mr, FRANKS, of Ubio, then submitted the name of sts., in excoange for desirable unen RE CAGE presence of a large crowd, and invariably succeeded, Pr esc orets grec belignd vet can by loreign capitalists to invest in our governmont | peter Cooper as the true friend of the workingmen and : « By the arrival of the time appointed for the meetings “and you owe me the very bread you eat, while you securities at a reduced rate of interest; the gradual re- | the best man to support. ' GroRaGe: HALF “COST—SPLENDID TOP BUG Delegant, light, stylish Portland bigh Rockaway, $50, uh av. ducts ft the national debt; the healthier tone of the white people have been wrought up to the highest | go un, your alter year, and help to ruin mé by putting | ysiness creait; increasing activity In the demand for Beene apes aie tenis Otee pecker alate YY ow! pitch of enthusiastic exeitement, They have | thieves in office by yeur vote. Now, this thing won't | manufactured goods—all indicate a healthy revival of edge, had aided and ‘assisted the Pennsylvania miners do. trade, In this condition of affairs we re } ery - . eens - | been put in a humor to make any ex- 4 a ‘da change | in their late troubles. brokers. a Die tcslana teres the ail seats sels and any sacrifices. 5 days’ betore | tiagiy, SHOW pees ne eee ne | aultbe. pater ofthe nationaé government as frangbt | Mir. Jacos Fiskx, of Indiana, presonted the name of A, CRUIKSHANK & CO.. 68 Brosdéay. | Frofessiunal players; extra inducements now offe : i with danger. The interval between the election and | Samuel J. Tilden, whom bo ealogized as the great these meetings a quiet but determined struggle “No, ‘now, boss,’ about it. I tell you, if you’re | the final adoption ota detinito policyb y the democratic | modet reformer of the age, who bad by his own bold STORY 4 ond hand Tables at grout bargains. willing to beip me I'll help you. If you choose to go | party, if their candidates should be elected, would bo . . s' ‘FP ve as ree! joca! : 99 1 less efforts, while Governor of the State of New ith or yout Steam be _W. He ouferren & ©O., 40 Ve __ | has gone on between the local republican leaders and against my toterest and your own, too, you can do it; be ipterval of uncertainty im all tho domain of trade Pak nh pay booty her daery ella an aaonrs "a . DAL AWARDED TO HM. W. | the democrats, the former warning, entroating and | puc don’t you look for any more favors from me, You | and commerce. The possibility that such a policy may pha Nnbey SEraraces aud tong ahiaveet Siena ‘IAL M ive full partie- ‘ arged, Voice. Pt soit cuchions ‘9° *8® | threatening the negroes to absent themselves; the | make your ved and can he on it, You choose to gv | ye iniluenced more or less by sectional feeling; | the present administration as being the causo of all lowest ¢ fi h No. 7: uly Best Billiard Tables and ; ; on your way; I’ll'go mine, tut don’t expect me to help bat the delegations from. = W2TER LOWE WASTE LOT OF SECOND HAND WILLIARD TABLES IN | latter using every effort to persuade Cuffeo to attend. | you ir you don’t help me,” rhe percaiahy, (bak te | SNe a see the evils and mulsery at prosent exisuing throughout the 0 CR 4A pertect order, equal to new, at very low prices, Once get a negro to attend one of theso meetings, and, |“ Sain‘scratcnes his wool, meditatively. the party in power; the genoral dibtrust regarding the | {# iin mueeey of the wore ‘ { BUSINESS PURPOSES H.W. COLLENDER, 138 Broadway. | 1 4 tgrgo majority of cases, his voto is lost to tho re- | | ‘-Now, Sum”? (persuasively) “you've been a good boy, | course which imight be pursued with Tefcrence to Seer ee eait’ (ho apenkar, mowe, Gages ORO BUILDING. = Sees FQ W, publicaus it not gained to tho democrats, Woy, will | SMG)! dou't waut to throw you overboard; try my plan | ciuims for property Injured and destroyed in the re- | South, Bust and West, in the nauie of workingmen an Fireprod Ditbel ba (dee Us Garbonnapeney beltion, and the attitude of Western democratic leaders | their rights, to rise equal to the occasion and to take First Flour'te tet table toe Unnkers or bite yaaa ‘dee Fone rally, “All Habs, boss; 1h go wia you dis | OB She Serecey are tce seheu in ony , cabs all | guch action as shall benefit your teliows, His remarks \. lawyers: wil. be is A REPUBLICAN TACTICS. time.?? , ” i teud to crag a esberel a8 Vener eee Be Mig were received with tremendous applause. feuauts if desired; ads Kt. Walt, 45 BAST The republicans have held night meetings in the | By these means, and by constant vigilance and hard ppd lls Bale tlt he savetests of soployes ia P Mr. bi rnpnatie pal ef math arms peop tiaten cd idea seine eligible Law Ones te. pec Aceh il pols Woods and swamps, whereat tho negroes were con- | work, the democratsare coulident of carrying the Stace | empioyéq, of producers and oonsumers, are, in our | ordered, The vote stood as tollows:—Cooper, mise oh AFELY px WHE i WANTED TO Lab tie! vened, republican speeches made them and promises mS pei ead endoutaked and Inepiviied Juagment, identical ae Topp t for if the Cateye Hayes, 3; Tilden, 48 total meth ped etn elite addy. ond TANTED TO KU Tih FIXTURES AND SIGCK e: i does not justily the manufacturer im continuing | ~ Afterthoe announcement Mr, Fraxxs, of Obio, de- EW HQTEL ON BROADWAY, ALL MODERN IM Wate ore Stor; must Ue of easy tramsportution, Ad- | NOt to attend the democratic mectings extorted. A | democrats in places where they necded it. Collecting | operations employéa are deprived, of work. If tha veecat Win dalegmink: saul then dress L D., Baston Pa. ik a frequently practised trick is to send out runners from | together, they have felt and seen their own strength. | the producer cannot estimate with certainty the WATCHES. JEWELRY, the towns where meetings are being eld, informing Lirnifonindrie ng joreembtion WERE UNE ater: cost of production he must of necessity charge the N provements, to lease, 1urnished. Apply ollice, U4 Astor hous. iiden be made otlon was put, and ail but the Peno- —— eels a 4 rice whieh will tect him against the 1 by yaar — i ~~ cele ua f T s08 BROADWAY, OPPOSIT the approaching negroes of an imaginary sanguinary | ities Against them are overwhelming (hey are con- cap gy pik oben ofpeaalde'g ep than ames ar sylvania deleg: assented. | The Pennsylvania dele- . $8 py dress GOOD BUSI onan Warehel, Seveley SH Ee bouewi coe, Sr heed “ag rsa 8, gates (hen withdrew. A delegate suggested that an ions ne owelry. Silverware, dc. bought, sold; | pattie going on and entreating them to haste tothe | stuntly bard at work trying to pull down tho hostilo | gro alike concerned iu securing a fixed and certain | Sigregs be propared to the workingmen of tbe United 100 PEET AND ‘stublished 184% | rescue of their all but defeated comrades, The negro in- | YO'* policy under which ali may be abe to make definite | states, ONEY tsidetchasensinch aiculations a8 to the future. We can all foresee the a fe ’ Mane ent aan hich apt Maange oo aie Rb aoitke yh glee? reper lene Peale sunmearen ae future the repablican ticket is etaceart a we can- Pa tit ine sh pigs ener tig perfedsila p ses ntil the runner is out of sight, and then plunges into | cess. It has awal ea j@ and put inore 1 feel certun of i if that ticket a Tiekets vougtt of Diamonds, Watehes, &e | © ‘4 He “ipo 11 | into the live: It has been worth 10.000 votes to Hamp- | fy defented. ‘Therefore, in the interests | "OH the Fesolutions were adopted : | 77 Bleocker st. the bush and makes for home as fast as ‘4 2 es seas TT Twa MTEC TTT tou, He bas letta blaze of enthusiastic determination in iness, in the interests of the laborer as well as Whereas in the present disastrous sta irs and the ORNER 4TH ST.—DIAMONDS, | piantation brogaus or his old mule can carry him. his path and a feeling portrayed by a bauner I saw atone pethidine of the retailer as well of the wholesaic ty of the warkinymen shroughowt iho United ittabe fort at re: ¥ : di NUMBER OF DWELLINGS TO T Gv7 BROADWA ALWatehes, Jewelry, ud, Rugelieldy Barnwell, | gavpell & Co.; George W. Tit, Sons & Co., and 100 | Brete of New York in his vicorous attuck upon the thieves ppc rg on feof MOEN prominent business firms, many of whom have | snd bandittl who have for yours dered the treasury of rent for winter or y eur, low N : ks, Laces and Personal Property pRwOCRA TIO #hI0Ks. pluco, “We can and must win,” This estimate ol the nt, of the consumer as well as of the producer Sao SON, JR, 4 Pine or 83 East 17th at,__ | of every description bought and sold: Sajans neues tas But the democrats were not idle. They rode around | Fesults of hiy canvass are made from oureiul observa. We ndvockto the election of Hayes aud Wheeler, Sora St tee eersibie abanestute wteek our eoveromuet bse REE STORY WiGH ‘ONEY ON DIAMONDS, FURS, &0.—DIANONI ht bunting Gp tepediienn meetings Wik ohice-| eee LR, Ore ee ee en | see htme as Bille, Goaeer 6.089 Some & hing | See woe we of duty ro our- "Apply to the owner ou N BRET OF DIAMORDS, FUeE. Rayos, at nig! u ig Up rep e g8, an er | tho peopie generaily. have passed through the c ’ iy. wi fee Weare rep- Seal Sucues, Multie Hows, Sik we, bought. and sold back | demanded a joint discussion or captured the mecting | Counties of Clarendon, Sumter, Lancaster, York, | Hedstrom& Co. W. H. Glenny, Sons & Co.; Wood, Portree wee ark our ap- Farrtield, Richt ‘Beautort, Colle ut avery smail advance. UeO, O. ALLEN. Jeweller, 1.190 | after its adjournment. -The runner douge they got | Chester MENT HOUSE 117 | Broadway, near 29th st. P-¥ trint st spiendid loc PHTA.—835 ‘ ELEY | Ver by taking the negroes along with them, Farmers | Hampton's wake. A carelul perusai of the foregoing the Stat as 'we oe sasiched the PIMNTOSLAM SEX, 1,285 Broadway. See eee ee ees IE SELEY | would stop all work upon their plantations, press every | convinces me that my estimates apply to ail of these, | from 100 to 1,000 men working for them are among | ‘Tilden every in his ch established 1847 embracing a portion of each of the upper, middie and | ihe signers to this appeal. private citizen and in his cond sales mors | animal and veliicle into service, and carry the negroes da ever werkt FURWISHED nOGHs AND APARTMENTS lower sections, officer, merits the su eningy; articles offered singly ty suit General Garfield is talking hero to-night toa large | United States; that ne LET. : rf ings. Where meeting place a ¥en fas win Y ‘ . | purchases, in to the meetings. 6 places were distant a : 4 that he will ever keep in view the rights and FRONT ROOM, SECOND Fi RNISHED +7 BROADWAY, CORNER OTH ST—DIAMONDS, | and “critters” few, the most intelligent darkies were NO TROOPS ASKED FOR. audience in a republican mass meeting. ties of labor should he be chosen to sir ia . wt a he Patria bere toe 76 Wate camel’s hair 3! stay eater selected and sent out to report. A farmer could be fy RP } RAUB. FURNISHED FOR | bought aud PLEASANT ROOM H5th st. near Sth avy, ing, $4 to Bi, Jus JUDGE SETTLE’s LATEST CAMPAIGN sPEEcH. | THE CAMPAIGN IN NEW JERSEY. frequently seen riding to town on a decrepid mule, CiPauplave each, breath of view and. such knoe 4 ae such knowledge a4 fons ot petit “(NICELY FURNISHED THIRD STORY FRONT | ~~~ oF, 7 ss having lent his saddic horse to some fastidious African. Stanoarp, N. C., Nov. 8, 1876. well ax positive convictions upon all the questions Arron. ‘inrge sine, suitable for two parties, at oo West | A of trav class position and decent inecime, wh Often, when other arguments fail utterly, a negro can- | Hop. Thomas Settle, the republican candidate for | 4 REPUBLICAN TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION AND A | Su economy touching the its anu intervate or the monk: i ‘3 nut its rete ahd an sone not resist the temptation of being allowed to ride a fino | Governor, made his seventy-sixth speech of the cam- DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING, Graye every reasonable effort to better their evadition Oot indoubted soc! nding; 0 A fo gentlemen, without’ bo dress box 724 Post ofliee, Toronto, Canada, horse with @ good saddic. Upon Hutnpton’s arrival | paign to-day at Jackson, the shire town of Northamp- Trextox, Nov. 3, 1876. reiced That Samuel J. Tilden, aside from his partisay he was invariably greeted by an immense crowd. In | ton county. His effort was eloquent and able. He do- This city was eulivened to-night by a general torch- nounced as utierly false and unfounded the statement 1 ity clubs, r fact, his own personal escort frequently numbered made in sundry papers that he requested Geueral light parade of republican city clubs, aggregating about 2,000 mounted men, aud would compose avery respect- | Grant to send troops into the western or avy other | 800 men, together with a namerous sprinkling of ju- ‘, AGED #0, INDEPENDENTLY correspond. with a view to mi brunette. preferred. wi MONTGOMERY, Alb: GENTLEM ZA ated, desires with « retned you: situated, Addr ties, is the unanimous chwice of this conterence, aud one wees we represent, for the office a the United st * mn copy of these resointions be | T 126 EAST 18TH ST, NEAL IRVING PLA Handsomely furnished Room aud Extension, $10 Tarl: ms, $4 and $4; gentlemen, y, RroRse: to Governor Ti! = — - : s tor with the ear ee mak = - — — ENTLEMAN, AG . OF CULTURE, DESIRES | able audience of itself, The republican negroes upon | part of North Carolina with reference to the election. | veniles. The usual pyrotechnic and polytechnic dis- is conferenco that we will exert all ow 1 Aieattlonin sad sie to Yehe totsahontee he Won ee ledir: Addepons wish fall postionioen | arriving at the meeting places would be astounded und AM ger mse agp es rere eri cipal sireste ‘hd Pio ton ebec np anibancuatioge te La eee + | young lad ess, with full pai mgt Bit aRT 7 a , election for the Presidency. SOch st box 105 Herala Uptown offic bewildered at the number of white men present. Such ROBERT TOOMBS DISSATISFIED. several houses and the discharge of tire rockets, Mr. Hanntxorox, of Iowa, ‘moved that the confers a] exclamation Bibearty FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT, GoM. thusiastic German democratic mass meetii @ for housekeeping; rent taoderate. Apply 433 West an oe 4 A MS | ence offer avote ot thanks to the Chair, which was Rd AN OPEN LETTER FROM THE GREAT ROLL | was held io-vight and was addressed by Judge Marcus | CBC OMe € vols oy peaade te te Atte dane de ‘Good Lord! 74 BROADWAY, BRIWREN 32D | folks ia de worl’ ?”’ were frequently heard, Tnousands Ne I didn’t ’spee’ dar was so menny white T HARRIs’, | Aiind B¥d sts. — Broadway prices pata for cast-off Clothing, | of brightly uniformed white mei RR - > soMs FOE aT ut r , ly unformed ictiag by tu proces: | CALLER AGAINST THE ORGANIZED DEMO Outerbargand Morits Bilinger ta the German be o &e., by enlling or addressi A sion, with numbers of his own race attired in ali the SONNEOTICUT OA} ten _ | “CF FCAT o's UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT S16 07H | pomp und circumstance of bright red surts, blue rv. | BACY—A PROJKCT TO DISRUPT THE UN- THE CONNECTICUT CANVASS. NEW ROCHELLE DEMOCRACY, HED SUITS ROOMS AND BEDROOMS WITH | \uy., $29,00) worth of eant-off Clothing wanted im- | bons and gaudy trappings, together with the waving | wieiDY DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IN GEORGrA, ‘i ~ seeieaenh | Lith st. neat Union ca earg! Ofice and Bedroom. 106 Kast | jnodiately, and prepared to pay the greatest prices for them | banners and brass bands, would dazzle and contound a A VERY CLOSE CONTEST ANTICIPATED—soTH | B¢ of the most imposing demonstrations of the Haseatia: FUR 2b ROOMS TO LET—VERY | ¥¥Sddressing Mr. of Mra, FLATTO. —. | him. His ambition wourd be excited to be gloriously AtLaNts, Ga., Nov, 8, 1896: Presidential campaign in Westchester county took cheap, for gentlemen only. Vest Sth st. —NATHAN’S OLD ESTABL 6TH | arrayed, to ride in a magnificent procession, be greeied Ex-Senator Robert Toombs, of this city, bas written PARTIES CLAIM THE 8STATE—THE REPUD-~ He I if < a “ A , near 4th st. The highest valu with thunderous shouts, flattered and made much ot n jerter against the orgavized democracy, It is piace at New Rochelle last evening. Numerous demo- BATLY | FURNISHED | ROOMS, EN SUITE ¢ nis, Carpets, &¢, Call-on or address Mr. or Mrs. NA- | ‘Then the persuasive words of the speakers, the revela- | 2 Pe | B' 2 gt : vi id LICANS PREDICT A THOUSAND MAJORITY | cratic organizations from various portions of the | Nstasiy. compete tor housekeoving, $61 West vith, near v2 | Hous of ‘misrule and corruption ite pian, common revelapadmel ty i op hep pbiczins bene FOR THE NATIONAL TICKET—A PROBABLE | county united with the Tilden and Hendricks clubs of ‘ BASEMENT, PARLOR AND | /\cent more in re for cast-off Clothe | nig own case; the glowing promises of peace and pro: sf lo eft Mr. Toombs’ | ontinued reck REPUBLICAN MAJORITY FOR THE GOVEENOR | the village named in forming a lengthy torchlight pro- Sceoud Floor, separately, with « small pri | ing, Jewelry. Orders attended by Mr. aud Mrs. Mints, perity when’ “Carolinians of boin races shall sha bien lms a Sera thats ot aba ttisher “| cession, embracing citizens mounted and on foot, a | vate tamily. 08 Prospect place, corner 43d st, NTL $25,000 RECEIVED FROM MY AGENT | Carolina;’? the promises of favor to colored democrata, | lessnes# and bitterness bas decimated his following in AND THE LEGISLATURE, Temple’ of Liberty, be: mauy actual representa- WO NICELY FURNISHED Cu: ROOMS ON to owy east off Clotl arpecs, do, for the Southern | and of | disiavor to rs; the pathetic p this State, and ho hardly bas a corporal’s guard at his Hartvoro, Conn., Nov. 8, 1876. tions of the various indu; of the place, \ first floor; also Parlor Fioor, at 2 ely st. aud Western markets Astonishing prices will be paidin | tures of old mes, “when the master and slave loved | back. The situation in Connecticut js difficult to sum yy |b most of the principal SCPE i. UPROEIRE COOL Gio Nich | Cust at ANHALT'S, 178 7th Ladies attended by Mrs. | one anotner,” and appeals for a renewal of the old PURPOSE OF THE LETTER. P | thoroughia most unbounded enthusiasm Dae, CORRE, ONION A NICE | ALA eee | cordulity aud affection, All of those would jeave pow- | The letter was written especially to aid Mr, Felton, | defimtely. Both parties claim it, and both are equally | of the people, @ large number of whom had their resi- ‘and Bower: A KFUGITIVE’S RETURN. Pe pring tanneate mpen his sind. Then, at the conciu- hg Ay apt ghd en hl age srauek teed tepelin’ positive that they have snbstantial foundations for | dences illuminated along the line of march, = oT ae mcrae 4 t. N. sion of the meeting, he would seo his tellow darkies | 18 said by the Constitution oe “ RECT PRO RTS eat 1 TH ST., 104 EAST, BETWEEN UNION SQUARE regaled upon free cigars, whiskey and “sheep imeat” | letter gives evidence of a pian alrvady suspected to dis- | thelr claims. rrititirnn casientrsprsanies sclny oinancited CAUTION TO VOTERS, and Irving place. ~Handsomely furnished Kooms, with- | rupt the democratic party in Georgia and carry offa | averaging 7,000, that have prevailed in all the elections put board, for kentiene PROSPECTS OF A BITTER FIGHT IN AN OHIO fae. & popular piantation ballad asserts 1s “too good agers”) and treated with the utmost kindness, | big slice of its unwieldy inajority, Everything of th sinc@1872 tho republicans have large hopes of repeating WEST 2ST ST.—FURNISHED APARTWENTS; count. His seit-interest and desire for good victuals aud drink | #0rt, however, awaits the result of wext Tuesday's © | ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THE CONSTITUTIONAL 19 references pe a would be excited. ‘Then, when at the close of the meet- | fight. thelr snecess of that year. They roly largely on at ehinvecere OF WESt 271i st, NEAR BROADWAV—lAND AspuskY, Nov. 3, 1876. | jos he was surrounded by a dozen white men and RNR ERT hE taining this result through the following up of the a Zleonas furnished Parlor, with private table ifdesired, | Rush R. Sloan, who forfeited his bail and fled to E overwhelmed with arguments and per-onal appeals, THE MASSACHUSETTS CANVASS. reserve vote, which 18 generally to their credit, and on The New York Chamber of Commerce received late other desiral mas, without board; terms moderate: | rope in February of 1874, Nas returned to this country | his capture was geperaily complete. Ho who came — receiving efficient aid {rom the probibition party, which | Yesterday afternoon the following communication from references. forth in the morping a good republican, with a general UNFURNISHED ROUMS AND APA Aad is oxpectod to appear for trial, There are seven | {1.0" nat’ slavery, the devil and democrats were | GOVERNOR RICE CERTAIN OF RE-ELEOTION— | jg jargely an offset from their ranks, In 1872 they | Willis Graham, Secretary of the Committee of “True MENTS TO LET. feeb bday ni * roy ii him, wilicr synonymous |e Laon ae pa Fig with PROBABLE REPUBLICAN LOSSES AND GAINS IN | carricd the State for Grant by 4,700, yet the year fol- | Reform,” accompanied by bundles of ballots, left cpare-aepeens: | lelted bail, wuich amounted to $82,600, was pard to U tmselt a full-fleds ol Temes Use ves Tate ARisHED, INTE LENOX | County Commissioners a year ago, His attornoys say | tnd making the long ears of his mule lag again with | CONGRESS—THE POOL SELLING Last NrGHT, | lowing showed a democratic mayority of nearly 6,000, | legible, but artiully cancelled The deposit of these A Buildin | fur Wade Hampton |" Bosrox, Nov. 8, 1876 | ®¥d this has been since maiutained, Different arid im- | ballots, instead of promoting, would defeat the pro- that be will attempt to make trouble for the Cincii- | yelis oi “Har andusky and Cleveland Ratlroad Company and CHARACTRE OF THY SrxECHKS, fuent of his acquittal on the criminal charge: That Hamptou’s canvass has veen a su The public has regerded his flight and tue forieiture of | can be no doubt, Tho eflects of his sp , 72 Sth ay, suitable for large or mali families ; for Gouyshtenes and elegance by any iu the posed amendments. furnished, tuere | It would bow reckless man who would hazatd his | portant features, however, entor Into the election this | “jo every voter carefully seo that his ballot is not es bave | repotation for prophecy on what he might predict of | Yeur not appareat in 1872 Then it was a | cancelled:— his bail as a confession of guilt very marked, The Southern negro hus a weit sachusetts Tuesday. At ime | Vote on the Presidency, whereas next Tuesday Atuany, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1876, — is tit a — wie fatutuion in discovering the tot ot a man’s vse dorset sgens wim er hear 'cchae the State apd national tickets will be votd Dear Sin—Can I request you, the interest of free dis~ common selise indicates that Governor Rice may be re- | 4), nd oa very fully may naturally ri nd ballots among yout KILLED BY A LOCOMOTIVE. sSidiecoe: Wrnaehe guaiienen. Tei’ tne feclat oF the democracy is a genticman, one of the ‘olb Carina ib thls move or, wt lenut, Fines elected, but the woma: organizations will throw such an unexpected vote for "s suffrage aud temperance | be anticipated, acd the democrat op (he State ballot to help them.in maintaining their rely to some extent cheaper traus ft tend otherwise, to tea ae | Mm were sei a hem about your. pix PARTMENT HOUSE. HAIGHT BUILDING, 5TH AV., Worcester, Mass, Nov, 8, 1876. wek” and a man noted for bis kindness to his slaves | ‘ % wupremacy of the past three years, Their strongest | where all may read or we thom freelg. Yours respectfully, corner Oth st.— Keach suite has private kitchen, ortem: | op 1 parker a truckman, was {ni antly efertit Doth betore and. since the war, bas done much to in. | Baker that Mr. Rice's election will be deprived of the | cidim js 6,000 majority, varying downward to 500, and WILLIS GRAHAM. Pon a Sera ie trom the general enlite, spirecontidence toward bim. His compliment that has been auticipated, and also fur- | the lavter figure is aliowed vy many republicans as ® eae afternoon im this city. He was struck by aa ongise of ecom| ing hom nave by “i possibility, On the other hand, the lending republican aes a... LGR ota the Worcester and Nashua Railroad while uolosding a | SPeeches of those a ~ pow thle J seedy een care | nish a warning for the dominant party of the State Peiciasaaie Bet Rropared Ws’ utes ep INeie Taare INSTRUCTIONS TO INSPECTORS. A N ELEGANT FLAT TO LET—! 71 Lexingtou av. bres fully prepared to ¢ not to aguin risk such a candidate as the Quincy states. tM hale < r L urpose, They « voted to ex- y look forward to 1,000 majority for tneir own tieket. pect PLATS, $17. 464 A ot a ks Teenie ok ee uh ier of recnsiaveuent “cr | man. A great many enthusiastic democrats so far | They base thelr predictious to some catenton the very | AtAmeeting of the Board of Police yestorday in- ae Th Atak TT FIRE IN A CHURCH I erentates ‘of franchise, to pledges of cquulity, | sorgot themselves to day as to count on Mr. Adams? eiec- | thorough organization of thelr party, whicb is moro | structious wero issued to the various poll clerks and » we tect tun it bas been for years, and will bring out | inspectors of election with regard to their dunes, They P. NL J, Nov. 3, 1876, " anscs, to ot ‘olection and | 400, but the diction reminds one of *the wish being every vote. At n o'tlock duty veal a fire ne oe in wuipmnese of the inability of the republicans. to fathor to the thought.” One of the most sigaifcant | For Congress, in the first qdistrict, the clection of | Were expecially enjoined not to absent themselves mashocs ty nd Alford that protection, The nesro democrats are | giraws showing the current of the wind on the general | General Hawley is regarded as certain by the republi- | trom their respecti 8 80 the Board to promises of equal and tree education post as to | the German Catholic charch, on the corner of Main these meetings and mado wildiy enthusinstic. cans, and not altogecher denied by the democrats, | without a quorum. They were likewise cau- and Slater strects, originating ina delective lua ts Fok that they Lage not united thenscives, with a | election was the way (tre pools went here to-night Here- | though the charreaatot theif State Central Committee | tioned about beng prompt on duty at pepe | loo. was Soon extinguished, but the im weak handtul, but wito a powerful, well organized and | tolore Hayes has been the fovorite almost 2 to 1, but | predicts the retarn of Mr. canst Now Britain, to | tion moraing, tne ty being dismissal in case of was damaged to the extent of $2,000, comparatively wealthy bouy, u eit hi of the democratic | tardiness, T—SEUOND FLUOK, FIVE 168 {gas and croton water. Apply to WILLIAM farick st, been—Tiluen $100; $90 ior Hayes, In | bia seatin the House. Tho ‘or « few duys after one

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