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POLITICAL. NEW YORK STATE UNION 11CKET. o | o:xs":?w'A'iT L wm%m. id Qovernor- MU-' ~Hon, STEP] ltl‘lliA iben; 3 .fi. ———— TUNION MEETINGS. R S et o | Jan ‘I‘nmun. Ovema—The Hen, " BOSCOB effi.- Wanav.—-{Gon 3 A W. CONWAY. P L DFORD KIDNEY, Monday, Oet 1. » & vll. 8 L':.:’Alolfih“lfi— s -2w 3, n,nuoud ~Gen, C] W P ea e Hon. ROsCOE, CONKDING, . el B e TikaM WALRRY rrmen Hass. Brooenn. § 85 BENS T VOO oo, Sexansnon—PATAICK CORBETT, g {CK. 1 Ost. rflll—fh Hon. "IAN EMAIN. M. -Ovt lTl'A RT WOODFORD. ‘l\al!u. BUTLER G IOHL? L=The 0!00? KL ‘-u.—‘h- Hon. E.D. Ci R. ART, L WOODFORD. ‘1.‘ M —Uc-. wn CONKLING. anaTHo) 'A‘l‘ lcl (UIBEI’I' The o, uv-n.? o ongayy i.v .l.s l.uu?:'flf""f. wER L "¥IB Avenoe— ‘ WALLAG — + - Hammpon. —Gen. !'I‘ZWAR? L WWD’OI 3 Gen. C_H. VA WYCK, Heoaon— ’l:rn. STEWART L. WOODFORD. The ion HOLCOF CONKLING. o0 Warrarows.— | Gl §TEWARY L. WOODFOKD. Gomag e & L VAY WHCK. ¥arie—The Hon, ¥. D. CULVER. Tussday. Oct. 9. Germive—0en G B VAN WACK. xvimenpu e Hou. B b, CULVER. Gen. STWART L. WOODFOKD, ""‘" The How, A X FARKER, The Hon, ROSCOK CONKLING, 05 0 *“‘-& l{l’ W%%‘l‘. WOODFORD. Covamsriran —| XED l‘l'I'I‘SBUHflE 1NG OF COLORED CITIZENS—SPEECHES BY PRED. DOUGLAS AKD JAMPS REDPATH. ®pecia) Dispetch to The N, Y. Tribuse. Puriewvron, Friday, Sept. 28, 1866 A large meeting of colored citizeus was held to- Right In the Now City Park; smoog thewm were two companies »f the black boys in biue, who fought as part of the Army of Who James, under Butler, a0d Nashvillo under Gen. Thomas. Frederick Douglss spoke upon the political siruation, and feriticised with severity tho Constitutional Amendment. He Wescribed the provisios as & cheat to the loyal negroes. It tioally 1gnored the trae men of the South, It recognized | hites Jatery 16 Rebellion ea tbe State io whoso hauds it the right of enfranchising or disfranchisipg tbe men ho succored our wounded soudicrs and poured out their @ water ia defence of the Union. bed elways been s0 in American listors. he first shot that killed a British officer in the war lmr‘ fired by o colored man. What was the M ptn Siavery, In 1812 the cclored loy- wliots of New-Orlears fought uucer Jicason aod heiped o adrive back the I What recompenss did they re- welve? The irons of Slaveoy. Again this goastly trageds 8 10 be played. Mistary snd polltioal nocessity. Dot tue 0 of liberty Guc ce. had rlone given the colored men te they bad acquired during war. He spoke in terws of terrible bitterness sgalnst that ingrate of ingrates, John- 'lam the Repubtican party found a vagebond, away fro ‘howe, unknowy, ignorant and Lopeless, and reived to bis Ln:‘finn No sooner did be flud limself sscurely than be turned the f tho Union from its snd pofuted them toward its friends, e urged ‘men to let their voice be heard in demapding their jast from Cnnm-. rlll spoke of the recent Conventlon, and said its d not. upml the highest convictions of the brave but bed been construgted to suit the liticians who were more anxious to han justice to colored loyalists, They wot know that it is alwi bm for brave men 1o be braye. who composed it, wiews of & ciuse of timid seats in Congross lions had met in counsel, and lo, yhe foxes had spoken for It was urged that »f the Conveution bad spoken out for nlnn the Repablicass would Lave lost certain dis- ly)nllq, Onio and Indlasa. He sonounced if hised the colored men of these States they veed Iuo their -Ioo;).ol nights for fear of Democrailc tri- t was not Democrate, for they had Kilied themeelyes, Cmrunvu caliing themselvos Republicavs that tie Jlll Blm of Mylbtrl was fntroduced and cheerad on- TKIBUNE. also, received hearty chcers. ain addressed an sudience fo tho C.f It was one of hi universal sufirage for his nul and said recoustruction would desexrved| ; oud t, because thoy yalists waoted the nght of thelr edacation; #6COD! udld . “beca s the fo prmonunx fourth. law’ of American ind, for thef! tbl 1nstit and fifth, because they dhno'od n sixth, because o rac will want us agwin; seventh, because (here cau safe recopsiruction without it; eighth, beosuse the bonor requires that it should be gives; ninth. because 0o pnd reason why it should be denied. wm negroes fording streams, swimming rivers, n hg;hrwgh thiokets, defying death by drowning, by in order to warn our Generals of dangers and to ) “I g!' ! i i) thom how 1o escape it. They bad been eyes to the d, foet the wounded prisowers. ~He then ‘eontrasted bli; devotion with the ludif- Serence of nuflul parties to the negroes uow. His Soart first “fi:h "‘OI grul“!ullm}:":h:v n.o‘gm Fegiments to Stead parade ol th6 arm ‘ashidn, He ] high as Was the moral altitude that wad nuhnlby the White soldier in rushiug to the defeuce Iuvlubono. frieuds, and fawily for its sake, .fl \M ok soldier wae more hervic, because he ud for & oonutry whieh had sold, aud lnohsdhi-‘-ml-nll Tefused to adwit him oo terws nn its political eircies. is some soreness omong the colored people becruse :« B e noges & soldier sent to the great Couvention, even THE RESOLUTIONS, The following resolutions, passed by the Pittsburgh Con- yontion of Union Bailors and Soldiers, were incorrectly re- d: Keeoived, That in the reor, nlnllon of tbe Army and Navy, s on "ofers and. soudicre demand et faiihful s e tbe fild ouglt to be beld enatvaiont 1o aa oducation at n—m‘. ‘That any officer, soldier, or sallor who left bis flag S0 perve with our ueulu. ought pever to have place in the Army or Navy of the Uujon. e — y NEW YORK. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribnne. Owseo, N. Y., Sept. 28.—Gen. Joseph Bartlett of “Broome County for Congress, nominated by Soldiers’ @onvention of Tiega County; also adopted by Demo- Convention at Owego, Tioga County, W. 8. Liu- flu s the Union nowis neo..‘o' " o mmflofl OF THE HON. HENRY VAN AERNAM Nl (Xll'fllw “'B# N Y® Rept ‘. Tho" Hon. Heory Van was this day nominated by the Unjon Lunven- sm %, The. 0. acclamation for Member of Congress from XXXIst District of this State. HHEE THE TW! XTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Wn. 8. Linwln has been nominated for Congress by the Union Convention of tbe XXVIth District. The ll incumbens is the Hon. Giles W. Hotchklss, o ‘l'hHm. John A. Griswold bas been renominated for by the Republican Couvention of the XVth Congress fl‘mn Dm patch to Tug Tipvxe from Port Henry, Connly. -uu that the Republfcan nominee for Coi- in the XVIth District is the Hon. G. V. Hoyle of Pw£-tnct is at Emem rep:-:nt«i by the WIIIC’I'ICUT. . LET IT BE PUBLIERED. . NonWALK. Sepi. 38. 1866.—It is reported: here to-day on M&fl:d:flum past week a gantleman in ivod a letter with blank in i Litehfleld County, from -?.';'fm"";.g Johnm be ome -m-h. and we tln'l“ :z" 100 %hnmr‘ i n;-‘o‘gnm:l'd%:‘l‘d:hm -mo.d.d out. * B for the bencdt of the commenty mL By 'boln isaca wh .fi:fl.‘"‘ in this dirty w m VIRGINIA. Polsey has bean pomivated for Counu ol%hn Vl;{un, now represented by % ~ fouo'u‘ wre the w’i’fi.":;., MISSOURL wnlnlolu NOMINATION. LA lfl. e H. H 2. s ai) bas bean n ‘o, b h e ’m’su- )y the Connrnflv- of lba\ g — AREANSAS. A 1be recent election tie folios i chosen:” lst D) -ldiduu lu Cc.. 3." s | These men we: € to be now *“ recor wre which will return wie: of tho Unitad 8 OREGON, Ex-Gov., A.C. Gidbe, who was nominated for the United Statcs Sennte by the Reuate of Oregon, is 8 Conservative in politics. The Legisistare, in joint session, have bal- loted #o far witheut elccting any oue. — ESOTA. JIONAL NOMINATION. puiiicaa Attorne B on n.)\( 1 on Thureday, | zee Mi CONGR DFMOCRATIC Col. Cavik¥ie, TU8 LOming Congress in the 11d Minzu agaiost Iguatius Donnelly, h TEXAS. New-Orrzaxe, 8ept. 98.—B. 1 Couservative is likely to be rur Texas for 1l'u| Epper | D econa District of | n the Se tion. ervative, was elso nowmi- s MARYLAND. ISIONAL NOMINATION, BALmaou. Bept. 27.—The Fon, ¥ the A the Democr: sional Di Congressional Disiret o ot to-day, as previously reported. AL N¢ ‘\I"n'rmv s Hom. ( LocaL PoL ITI( 8. ——— MEETING OP THE UNION GENERAL COMMITTEE. C Another meeting of the Union Ge was held last ovening, and wns o8 largely attended and as eu- shusiastio as that when it was organiz:d for the campaign. ‘Tbe President, Amor J. Willinmson, ocenpied th and after ¢ of the roll and reading of the minutes the previols the first business wes the Teport of the Comwittec vn sted Souts THE SBCOXD ASS¥MPLY DISTEICT. . Thomas eubui . Wl they would harmon port. The vote was then token r the misority teport, by & votc f TILE MA. The majority report read llowing &3 the port on the 11 Mr. Wil Aavite of wevoral partie vetting forth that $hey preseuted themeeives tor enroliment iu toe sbove district, and wero 1 1o 050 steten that (ere were but | 119 votes polieds also thet « nutaber of votes v d, and claims that the ticket headed W. . Leask reced Rose and Ontes, Inspectors of the shove electicn, clai that they entolied o/l thos who uffered themsel cod thet st the second vroveu that the naes Revised, u.,“..m + Row. Deunia Hekaughlls, Jumes Outes. ant 0 W Frem hors havig beed duly eiocted, sic entitied o this commitiee Jaux: l. Jaxes Pransos, Wt Bavmax, s TUE MINORITY REFORT The minority report, signed by A.J. Campbell stated that there had been somo names which be claimed were good Kepublicans stricken from the roll. His report coucladed witt wing resolution: A Five be appointed Irr ,.,, purpose o-Unlon voters of th Iy byl heuh e on the B and 9 o Joa. K. Lruesy, e e ch enrollmer t che t0 6} o'clock p. I reiain their se d that ¢ ndlll d electio Ve nlnlnnunl l'u- lduwd but final'y the whole subject was referred back to the Committee to make another Investigation and report. THE NINETEENTH ASSKMDLY DISTRICT. The next business was the report of the Committes on Con- tested Seats n the XIXth Assembly District. hm- cane there were nlso mnjority and minority reports. Te wajority report favored the ticket beaded by Mi, Clal (Gover, and the minority report—sigued, as in the other cace, by Mr. Campbell slone—{avored ihe tickes beaded by My, Lawson S, Fuller. A motion to adopt the minority report was lost by 8 vote of €8 fo . Ths mnjarisy report was ado of nnluillfilllx—l cl‘nll ‘d’.;fi: tof the, committeo of which the Hon, Thomas Murphy w nmln man, informing the Cominittee that they could not oc b To0ID aDy The communieation was sigued by Joseph B. Taglor, Treasurer of the Murphy Commuittce, and lessee of the rooms. After some discussion it was determined to ap point & committee of five to wait on Mr. Taylor and demand of him, e the old Treasurer for the Commiitee, the leese of the room, which be hud obtained as Trensurer of the oid Geseral Commiitee. The Hon. Isaao Dayton fuvored the appointing of a commit- tee to secure otber apartments without delay. ‘The former motion was adopied. The following resolation was offered by Mr. Sinclair Tousey sud was adopted unanimously. evcired, That this Union Gunersl Committee of the City and foum, of New-York, b 1 adopted at the Usdon J 2 i atoe Sl of Ahomy, the 1the men o toe roghs plaoser ad that their charscters iu the past is & gusrute- for their future. Resulved, That we will give our undivided snpport to these can- didates. aud abd o rollng ap (o1 thén 8 Iarger mjority than was ever before given to any eaudidates jn o Eiapite The Committee then adupicd rales and late hour it was understood that the Execative Conmittee would be anmounced before the adjourument. What was un- derstood asthe Weed element endeavored to ereato dis- turbance, but duriug the evtire meeting the true Usion men were very Iu;ely iu the majority, and the Weed wen were most effectively *squelobed ” Prior to the adjournment Mr. Speneer called upon the mem- bers of the old Committee to meet to-night at the same place, in order to ont-vote the Bread wud Butter Brigade, ia relation 10 the vecupency of the Lal. TWENTIETH WARD FENTON CLUSB. On Thursday evening the citizens of the Twentieth ‘Ward favorable to the reiection of Reaben E Feuton as onr west Governor, wet in the hall, corner of Thirty-third-st. and Eighth-ave.. and formed o Fenton aad Woolford Cimpaign Club. Mr. J. G. MeAdam calied the meeting to_order, av motion was made that Mr. Edward C. Lee be clected Presi- deut, which was carried uuauimously. The following geutle. men wore also slected to the offices. rospectively named, and 42 mewmbers signed tbe roll: First Vice Prosident. Bes Charies W. Weatherb: Tespon dm wws, and atavery Hamman: Second VicePresident, rt Hoags Cor: i Thetcher. Alexsnder Wilder, cCarthy, aud Col. Jas Jnu ¥ ieAdam, Matthew Wison, Feter Burt. ELEVENTH WARD FENTON CLUB. The Eleveuth Ward Wide *Awake Fenton and | Woodford Cemprign Clib have establisted tbherr Head- quarters at No. 70 Aveuns 1), which will be opened every evening uutii after the eicction. Every citimen favorable to the Platforin and Nominatious of Syiacuse will be welcome Campaign documents, &c. will be distiibuted aad public weekly micetings Leid. MEETING OF THR SOLDIERS' LEA their roo: tire support 0 all candidates for (‘ongress who are spposed S0 the poliey of Andrew Johneon. Che sentiments of i ¢ League were aseertained by baliot, wiich resuited in 1 the foilowiug | vota: for Congrees, 718; for the Pres.de: Arrsngs wents are being made 1or 4 grovd ass moeti; ng wuury mo 1 action of tbe League, 3 jor E.B. Robinson wes eiceted President, and Chazles 0'Neal of (Lo 69 Kogimeut, Seeretary | of the meeting. | e . BROOKLYXN. BROOKLYN, WILLIAMSEBURGIH AND GREEYPOINT POST- OFFICES. It is understood that Mr. Kin ]Inf 1'1.. Fagle Monday next, that * Mlessed commissior,” will toke formal possessiou of the hvln' arrived from Washington. Mr. George Il Liscolr, at popolar incambent. will toke with Efm in flice the kind re- | gands and best wish w1 oosasion to trensact business ai his o ears. | Mr. L«n I vod notice of | Nis oy iz place of Jdo*n is commission, RESIGNATION OF UNITED STATES MARSHAL CAMPBELL OF BROOXLYN. United States iv L'nflorh to fro B the present Ada nm.um-u resiznation to thy Yie shortly afier aguin E i regnost to be tho dutics of his position. but thue far v taout © He bas, it is stated. agatu forearded President. sccepiaace. UNION CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTI The Id Disuict Uuion Rep 3 ivL:. C meeta to-dny at ipe , No. 9 Courtst., at 3 o'clock p.m. The $i1a Distriet Unioa Cotvention &t fhe seme piae st 7 | @elock this evening | #ECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT This Convention reassem afternoon, J, with a peremptory r ¥ CONV # 10 Theodore Hinsdale, and the Coavention ad) CITY TNIOS COX The City U .x'.t i Lx lflflNlL\ t Vehey Green of tin Tobth Ward Wea chosed W. I\ Borgeg wid &, L Vearer Secre e ore nd to ué cunteste gnh Sore of the Niuth, lion, but they claim [ ™t oo ors from the Streat Commiesio way of the Ninth n- , Worth, 4 Hiathaw ¥, 13, On ™ omimation, pledeing himsel( i clect fuliy and houestiy, and - deiégates. The Couventy ‘ prkbicions datiun CHARGES A We have pre the C meate. The foil mon Coaned in the report of the Ex tiug oar s sscheme, but i ns o'iver Jow tbe Common property pledged T3 -oWn nee of %0 the carrisge wey walk from. the ¥ 0 feet w nlul—' propeity #oops exter osition of vauG cer'ruotion n1da of res l ‘he Commwon U aud to give out the work to the lowest bidder, 1eso.ntion over hi for publiabing the Manual tor this yesr wil amouat to st least 290,000 A resolution bas passed the Common Con: rnishing of ot &1 ay wnd the saving of fece. beur it o the gas companies, and no benefit to the city, w \,uu 'd i}l have to pay the same coptract price rsons t! certain many o other instance of Trast uus interposed the power of the Supreime Coart between Common Council uad the fax paycrs, for tho sufety of ¢ vpon vur people peaple way e preey Legislature. EXCITING TROT AT FASHION COURSE—TUE FAVORITE A Tokss axp Staxe or &6 Hiram Woodsuff 's ¢ m. Rosamon The above event took place yesterday « the Fashion Course, the entries, and the beauty of the afternoon, attracted a large crowd. The erravgements were marked by the pesfectn | order for which this well-known place of populst arausement | s famous, Sinee the time of the great tro: | Wilkes and Lady T ! on & trotting eve: men have got 80 Luid Lit a8 on this oces: Besson. 'I‘r @ odds before two to one o T Luey bad by long piace; Rosamond winniug the ¢ she was still de freely, aud in_cors sorrel mare of great execl) s previously been excessise some in shape, Lucy 1s & dark b promises oue day an uight, with old £lie made the Westera men generslly backed her freely as she 1s & nafive of | Kentacky, ard Pt Hrat—-1 fog. Rosamond e lapped, but before ruff bavisg drop) mila post ond rou hot on turning the place, took the le now spparent th of specd, and great excitement took plice aong the backers of the favorite. Speoxh HEAT—Cora took the Jead at starting. Luey broke but soon picked up, Rosamord (loso in These positions Temained analtered til) the rna immediately after, attendapce. Jissiom jon Jacch North was pomin Beiag loudly called for Le made & bricf izens’ Association se ) oopies cou.d be 3,000 in number, with & patent b These b we Telokt MYI body has become is by destruying its existesce by an act of ated \r‘n awittes on Co%stested O ot the ticref hea D. 1 L Serenth Wi mer Nodyne Ward, ot wes bid whieh resulted as fo'lows T. C. Steers, 14, J. O. GAINST THil COM i il viously noted san owing strosg biil is wa coal g t pacscd over | of the Jast tox .mrpt- Je, bous ot ers alo Low wi recent, w ay. ( ‘I.m [ err, be b s ounel rofused to © 3 yeto: and, as o matter ench of the lsmpe an ers are worth al was, if any, wouid of slntion has also passed the Common Council giving he right to construct e our most erowded theroughfares, h the way in which it But in this, as in many other ruat; of ubwi ————e THE TURF. —— BADLY BEAT! file beats, T, b o Jammes MeMetnt Lovg Teland. ne, Ao much betting o, snd it ia donhtful if , and for some odrufls eotry, b iam W wudds et got beavily | co and botte oy with black | o be in the foreim fastest time on rec as wueh thoaght of beto) lose up. At the quarter mauy strides the former went Cora again openiog out the gap to two longtbs, Hira: nee in the rear. he blaek kept tho fr siretch Lucy made a rush for first " Al quite u dist nd the upper tn e b when Loy again took the front. reteh with great ed, and eas! The kvows exeell ite star and hina et y had the pole and_ Cora the lead Nod, charzes mad e i trust property, ty. Tig press traic e Pay on the EHar nts xu-a'v] a fund to be g nal shows In the eury part al 10 1G5 am veto thet, upon i ad usecrtained tial tbe Mayor, paesed the the bills q br of cosrse i anthorizing b oit, | urse be only 50 I .l.h | e | for zas for vatel railwars Ris is bot w ng the Lost three n five, to | cntereb. . Lucy. ernoon at e of between (eorge g hias 10t been JM" time i o m, well made. band- ly fortarate, nit, and Cora 1s a8 dnrk Wen three yesrs for one of her years, | |t re cozing Bast, stast- the luy and black & ber l-rl. m Wood: At the hoif- t with ease, 1: was | ach the greatest | coming down the winning. cas0-Cono; | ru.mm’; wil ATTENPT rmau named 11 The Hon. Johm i1. Noyes, Jo Sola st the bookstorcs. er, who (! ED SUiCIp ¥ Pus myorary fnsen s &t too Bouth I [Annouse PHREXOLOGICAL Iutere: Osly 3 the ws [hQUEsT +t at No. 19 Gay-st, 1 from the e v lest on the Tece conrse at Chiego, wirsad publicied in THE TRBONE » Coraper w: 15, Peyebology, Ph 5 n; r 0n the race coore at Chicago, 1 is mow © a tle arrival of e will I;n- tusl Clab, of which Corouer Wildey is ud the faneral io & body. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1866. sl o uxth n-Loase, aud 3 res the Tweaty Hal) washeld in the stat pted pledgiog esch one then present to nay n the family of VETERINARY with the City Pire o hawe Le ks whero mu 5 pear d .. C Baxt , o laborer, b in Varick id er. He was scers Duos snd ed one of ' his erdoy held am C. Me- received on Satur- The particelars The only w s Jobn T. McKeever, © ® fe.t'86d as follows: De v last ko was engaged § jari L rased ock in the eveming w d some way and_died from the day ot 4 o'clock; it was <ens are all at that place.” ased como to hin & & uative of tois connected with the Matual B.se Monday st 1 corner of Fifth-ave. and lepogited in. € st Pierpont, Wan. JorkwaL. Also, Socal Sel Fowiem & Wxrs, No 3.0 Br C— ** HEAVEN and ITs \\( hiigs Sec eud I ms Faun Fasmoss.—For ma batter, liss stood, beyond rivalry, style, just out, Jo worthy of his reputation. greceful In contour, and hes that alr of Itis for bave ever used for beautuying o o — DeMoREsST'S MAGIC PEOTOGE Aww I PROTOGRAPAY | o D¢ ve: Thursday evening, a 0, while laboring under an nttuck , jues ‘gfi«l overboard from one of the ferry- Prec o was rescued by some citizens et station bhouse, where be was rday Le was taken before Justice ftted bim for examination. rents. | Goyv. James L. Orr, rvey, aud & Kuflic Chief fu ce, Drwaris by, Physiognomy, end Phrenol or $2 & year. Newswen bave it, dway, N. Y. he World of Spirits ard,” in u.- Sp'ritual Worid, By ed, pregaid, 7 by the 20, Cooper Union, Aew- Y ork, years past, Kxox, the tbe head of his profession. His It is remarkably jon aboat it which it is the ot the old stand, vewly risen ruer of Fulton-st Poxisy “1 have tried £g that It enrpesse preserving the skin. DERS, * EwaiL o TANTANEOUS Post — r wt-]mm little 0 Bowse fom . Zordes not get lvapen ey 1o e e 1kp HeaT—Licy went off Girst, Cora and Rosamond neck k. but the lotter uufortanately broke bofure many d dropped into thira place. The bay mare kept the I would not tal ing round the upper turn, when Rosanond, Who | wmoiber). Soseid s Cora. shot to the froet, Lucy breaking and allow. | sut WaLxrn ing the veteran o gt some distance abead. At the three- | wurmed. Depct, r post the chestrut was loadiog by several lengths <& woik a8if b Down the howme-streis : 3 most detereined and o nearly suoc ‘effort, Rosswoud was lsnded wi of the Gowan & heat. 1h1ough the superiar driving of Hiram W The resuit was so unexpected that be was enthugiastieal) crm d, and the forme:ly thit there was still 3 chance 10 » AT.—Lgcy 100k the 1ad at the stert, and contin. ed 10 g0 88 such peee that ber coxpetitors kept dropping ve- utud, ard ber driver pused the beat, boldiog burd, tie otbers Fo riu i far in the Tear. r 'h‘ l».x- of it is seareely doub ving o Bund, uuder the leadershipof II B Dodw des SUMY. at Jer CITY NEWS AT Csyroan ¥ s amnonce ¢ usic on the M.l at ¢ 3 o' ing is the programme REscrsp ¥R Mre. Goodwin, wi by ber son, wh PAR: 1. M DRowNING.—On s on to Waski = about 10 step ou the ferr V& ™ Dodworts Coote Mover Thursday nigf ington, y-bost at the f footing, snd foll | DEen Baderile | beou iag by the Right Re ricaly stalsed g Thlxuu:l.be_l_n e Rer. L- By Darish Prin NEW-JERSEY N, refaciog that ke STATEN t 15 M. e Tue Casz ov Di. Bri ~The apon | whieh Dr. Brodley was arsested was give: TRIBUKE, the stat. L of the complainuut being given. chargad that s ase I»r!lh’n;-»u—u.‘ Ths o charge npou @ box. the ox ISLAND. re Ser, the Hor berahed £ %6 de o virtmes 1 LATEST aHIP NEWS. SW add encried awey foretopu L3 1] (Br.). o ARRIVED. of Pleton, ke & We N. 8 JOUTNAL for THIS FIVHE ARMY AND NAVY i ™ W onsaing crticlos poa the fliow g subj ola. tia for the Payment of Beanty, U“"n 1o +dopted sbroad sistonce Departments. in Law of w,.v. X Seqe. 17, 1566 - M\.'.Z Boutsed Recr ek eontaios & ful scconnt s, with the «fcial order here rejoita of otber at removals of Us hitehed, a0d eomesal y | e affulee e and imleresting TAL—A | Dook tore, corner way. Thers yoa will 604 ail the NEW be o d Stagdard Works, sod, also, cholce ENT STELL 8 ‘Iu NGy \l-.ll x[fl {\(. Arme & Bardwel 15 Lnen. s no otler. Cax f FINISHL LINS und FURNITURE TY. No. 447 Prosdway. 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