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Yo ' | - Easr Naw '.unlf'{'e’;:\ MATTL & ELINK : THE CANV District of ¥ dato who eun zai ongh Dewocratic votes to d Kadics Jamaie 1« tiiday. October 6, Gov, Juo. A, K camr; Chias. It ou, of Suffolk; James L. § of Richm derie A. Botts, of Queen's toou very ¢ Tesolve 10 orguil hus eleetion ewa and will beaccomplished. Treasurer DL o ¥ bte o ey, Laciansd D ot 8 o, iiram Warren. P SRR Justion CuisTor—Member of Asembly, Smith M. Weod, Count “Troasurer, 7. C. Vistt. rh P ALtasv—Alexander Robertson has been nominated for the Assembly by £ £ POLITICAL. —— ENE F N. SIEWART L. WOODFORD, TEPHEN T. HAY'T. Stouben n. JOHN HAMMOND, Essex” Tuesday, Nov. C. ing; UNIC TINGS. b Leyvssican Uxion S#a r Cowximra i ax HoTEL, NEW ) ORK Uivans. MeTnorpEy, HAKRTS, Chairwen. Secreary. Jas. TeuwiLLIoeR, Tweeday (?K" % Comnin €. H. VAN WYOK, e e~ The tea. ¥. D, CULVER sen STEWART L WOODFORD, } Toe Hom. A. X. PARKER Srncran— e Hon. KUB:('O!. l?yNKL NG. DBasvioy - Gen. THOMAS N. HITE, of Mo. The Hon. HENRY B. STANTON, Nuwnooi— {7be Hon K. HEISTAND of New Orlesas. ou<Hon. RUTLER G NOBLE, a—PATRICK CO| 2 sy BooNSVILLS =L G o 1. B. VAN BUREN, (Buxonantax.— | Col"). G, KLINK. Awronia « WM. H. BURLEIGH, osa \BoevirLy.—Phe Hon. JOUN O.DONNELL. A —lee Rev. B. 3. 1 Buer womwe. —Gen. T, Founarwise —The Ho Wiki ANSBT 0B —JOS CH, Wednesday, Oct. 11 . { The Hon. KOSCQE CONKLING. Pormaio =} Gen. G 1 AN WEER. woopromD, . Gen. STEWART L. WOO 3 DapRNABTRAN. = § The Han, A. X PARKER. W nrrewars —The Hon. E. D. CULVER Pour v sksos.—Gen THOMAS 8L HITE, of Mo. Gawriads.—L. Wo HALL. esa. Scwaxrorapy.—FATRICK CORBET. eeq Nrwrikno, | g L0 f s S ¥ s Tompiics Co J ™ ™ 3 35406 GOODRICH Ponr Levoux.—The Hon. JOHN O'DONNELL. Owstan Bayr.—Dr. R O. SIONE WM. . BURLEIGH, esn. Gen. HIRAM WALBRIDGE, N AYLER of Cannectiout. ORTHRUP, eay PLER G. NUBLE. Tl Hou E. L. PITTS. z—The ton. AANNIBAL LIAMLIN. Avaws—Tie Hon. A HTLAVIJN T Samatoa =The Hon. E. D CULVER. Fvew vr dass, New YorE—Geu. O. 8. FERRY, U. S. Senator 844 HiAn30a—The Hon, THOS. G. ALVORD. 1 Ko BORACE GRELLEY. BETT, eeq. COCHRAN Y & ~The Hon JOHN O'DUNNELL t1x —Dr. K. O, SIDNEY, “The Hon BUTLER G NOBLE, e =en. T. W, CONWAY. The Hou. W. D.DODOE The Hon, V.. F. CHITTENDEN. Ap—Coi. THOMAS SHANKLAND. he Hot. TITS. B pocerows —The Hor. HANNIBAL HANLIN. Cave VI 2Ny —The Hom. A. H. LAFLIN. Ca.. F. T. WETHROA. Assrennax— § (HARLES G, SMITH " HALE SMITIL day, Oct VAN IAsmarows—p m.—Gen iTuaos—Tne Hon. ROSCOR » e I SMTRIRNR .- M o lon. A. X. PARKE S ’ {'x'f rlh\ MAN TREMAINE. Austrzpaxn—The Hou. E. U, CULVE reiver fie-. THOMAS G ALVORD. ITLER G. NOBLE. oo, STEWART 1, \woopromD. Gen, JOHN COCHRANE. ¥orr Puawy, pw~{ yTIRICK CORBETT, orq N N 0'DONNELL. AN LA RLEIGH, esq. Wesrnizuo—' b PITTS. Lockrant—The Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. Yuuisas—Tbe Hou. A. il LAFLIN. Ny T Rt e enmmonia . = {For o b Lo BITES. OSWREO. — ('he bon. BUTLER (4 X Momtan. Ersux Lo.—Uen ST Hungmen e Hou. THOMAS G. ALVORD. H HORACE GREELEY He A W LAy Armaxy. -1 Hon. HANNIBA Tivoit—we Hon D F.TYL M jay. O 15, The et BUTLER G, NOBLE, -} o Tl CORBETT, en e, . CULVER ecticnt. HITE of Mo, H. BETL, v MaTrIToes —Gen. THOMAS M, HITE Aamuuia—ties STEWALT L. WOUDFORD aad Col. JOUS G. LumA—Col JAMES B, Samxac. SATvILLE ~ 5 Omnn— § (G5 Tersmaxssrnon Jaxzstows. Lbe —— VERMONT. FOR CONGRESS IN THE IIID DISTRICT AXD FOR U. 8. SENATOR. Hpectal Dispateh to The N, Y. Tribune, wesvry, Vi, Monday, Oct. 8, 1866, A conve Cobservative ¢ Hon. P. Baxter. M. C. alor, a8 Lis tho Senate il to Vermo a Levi Underwood are talked of o fuliest H AL € it places lature Vermon xt tia, in an el , Esq, of As DO " ally ra The Ch pointed Messis. Eventt, Johmson and @ comuaites o cogaaint Mr. Glewson of bis nominal K who, tpou being introdueed, nidressed the Couventi briet] 2 the politieal issv day, and jromised to buckic ou his armor and work us wtiugly for the in- umph of toc ! cause i First Cougressional Dis- | 3 trict. «d populy hisown | county and the dete the Union wen of the to Le ne presented in the Cone gress of T the prospect of bis cl uraging. Union men, one thoroughly and work unremitti ROCKLAXD COUNTY. On the 18ih instant the Democratic Congressional Con- | al District of this Stue | tioa for th meet at md County. A very lvel; re are three caidie y: the Hon. Wii gress for the District, ,und Mr. C d his & law office in this sides at Nyac LKulford has been wbraces Westeloster, Rockland £nd Putnam Counties). using every inflicnce to secure 8 renomination, Dotwithsta him at ti should be a ths fact that » rement was made by o Convention of 1554 t s best to win the nomization. RATIC CONGRESS NOMINATION. The T euocrats of the XXVth New-York Distrie® have aominaied Henry O. Cocesebro of C, i bt of Congress agatnst W, 1. Kelsey, the Lej nominee. lie s personally o respoctable mau, wnd will Kot a8 wany votes as any Democrat wonld. The district 18 8t present ropresented by the Hou. Samuel Morris of Peun Yau, Republican. DEMOCKATIC NOMINATIONS. SurFoLk—Mcmber of Asscmbly, Dr. 8. B. Nicholl; Connty hantel Miller; Distriet-Attorney, Thomas 8. tho Democrats of the 111 District. — NEW-JERSEY. THE HOX. ROBURT GILCHRIST ACCEFTS THY NOMINATION POK CONGRESS YROM THE PIFTH DISTRICT—GEN E. B V. WRIGNT WITHDRAWS. ‘The difficultios originating in the Democratic Conven- wi Hoboken on Thursday last have been satisfac- W Gen. E. R. V. Wright withdraws all claim to wowination, and the Hou. Robert Gilchrist. who ou, the choice of the Couvention by & maf was jority of Aino votes, nccepts. Gen. Wright, it is understood, will wuppurt the new csudidste both by his voice sud —— THE SOUTHERN LOYALISTS. WAR UOT AT CAIRO—A CARD FPROM COL. BINGHAM~— K. BEL MALIGNITY—THE ST. LOUIS RECEPTIOK. ‘l #1. Louws, Oct. B.~Col. Bivghaw, one of the Soutuern e NEW-YORK DAIg; Loyalists who was not allowed to speak in Cairo on Fri- day vight, publishes a card, in which he states that the mob present at the meeting were armed with bowis and. came to the meetisg with the avowed ng 8 bloody tragedy, New-Oclans slightest provocation. ssed to include Parson Browuiow and ), came near weeting with a purpose of ina T delogation, which was su; A the track while on & high embankment, eight miles above Cairo, at 2 o'clock on Wednesday moruing 1ast, by the removal of two rails, which threw the e from the track, killing the engineer aud bad), the firoman and four other persons. Joint to this act as a most wicked and deliberate attempt 11 Parson Brownlow and the Hou. A. J. Hamilton. The whole Loyal Southern Delegation have arrived safaly in this city and will have a grand public reception in Lucas-place to-uig The indications Sax Fraxcmco, Oct, 7, 1865, A dispateh from Salem, Oregon, states that iu the House Henderson_ offered a series of ieclaring that the action of the House in rat- & the Constitutional Amendment beforo the admis- mbers of Grant County to their seats, was 5 by the mid of one Union wmember the resolutions were adopted by the following vote: Yeas, 24; tary of State was then requested to transmit { the rasolutions to Secretary Seward, Further 1 be had to-morrow, THE UNION REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES The Republican Associations in the several Assem- by Districtabeld primary meetings last night to elect dele gates to the County Convention which meots this eveuing, to 1y Couvention which meets tomorrow evening, to essional Convention whioh moets on Thursday even- ing, ad to the Assembly Convention on Friday eveuing. following aro the delogates siected TO THE COUNTY CONVENTION. , oon.. John Coutrell James ¥. Ho- joias Lo Cowte, Thouas Out Firs' District—Nathan i, Bactioomew Colemas, Theodors C. Willime, Gilbert J. Orr, James aligen, Gaorge Shanoon, Joba . Foley, | Fruek e Repna, . Cotel, ¥ rict—Thomss M Abraham P. DoV ourwey. : Fourth Districi—lames McLersn, Win. H. McKinney, Georg: st Tosept botler, Thomes Nellgey W m o Andrew l!’l-n;- David Walker, ” Eaeas Elliot, Hugh Nesbitt, Jas. Me i District—9, T, Rasell, Jrgel, Wilkumas, W 1. « GGolden, Christopber Tics, A. D, Baldwin, John Thotwp- ol Shebwn, Jacob las Ebesbiart, Uearge Nenle, es Blackwell, Hi i N. Twombly. David B, Eraurn Disteior — Fdward M. Per, William, Samael A Rol ¥. Shaffer, Michael Nevilie, Nic Edward Taylor il. uapp. Martin B. Brown, Harve ism T. Astoman, George P, lor, fe, Johu 8. Gilmore. J. Lathrop. atford, Orisnds L. Stawart, William Tsaac K. Roberts, Joba V. Gridley, James O. Beuse i—luuies Pearson, Robert V. o o !-dp.u;..fl oG Van Vars, A1 i—John o Hioper G. Yan ex \ Georgs Mitchell Willtam B._B Gardoer, Morstio N. Sberwood, Heary F. Meuvey. - ¥ ftenntt Diarict—Martin Thatcher, E. Harrison Reed, Theron R bert W aknBold, thoraard Kisegec, Wen. W. Beachett, Jobn b Thomas Stevenson, Wm. Laimbesr, Wm. E. Jones, v es Dovgherty, Philip Fraokeubelier, Jotw S, Huston, 1 Sevantecntn District—Joel V Kapp. Clas. 1) rice, George Styles, Alex. Lasivat, Frase i nearier—Cel. ¥, o Dy Sk Ninetecuth Districi—Joshus D. Miner, Lawson N. Fuller, Jotham Distriot—Severn D. Moulton, John F. Zebley. Riuasett Sage. Thomus Scantan, (v et District—Janies foratio P, Allen. A. J. Minor, Charies Child TO THE JUDICIARY CONVENTION First District—Androw W. Lezzett, Cuiarl L A Tathit, Becjaain ¥. Weyuouti, ackey, Joun L T snder McLeod, Richard Lapplo. Riehard M. Luss, Y. Muson. Robert And. Frader ss00 w Wi H Uriscom, Geo. « Lewis. Tobn Moies Whiie, Willium lgwn, Robert Forguson, ace n Third District—John Fiteh, Willism Rowe, Cherles Bathman, Dau- . HANNIBAL HAMLIN. | triet—Wm, 0. Tway, Jorooh Jardive, Werren Rowell, on. Llenry Clay Den s Jawes Wintervottom, Willian, Charlss 8, Strong, Richard ct—=W . Mitehs Appieton. Ciinton Me th D Donald. Wr. ' W K. Stafiord. Richard A. McCurdy, C Joseph Feggs. J. Sol Rlin Tenth Distr ct—Francie M. Suith w M. Adriwice, George T. Amold A, Renson, Finckey, T It Van Buren. George Bliss i 1. Sberwood. J ¥ Mobert Sunth, Da €. Wandvll, Georze Mcbess, Geo > . Joseph Kows, Edward k. Har Wincbman, jr. A € Rau, H. D Lapaogh, John Hooper, Uustavus Levy, Francia M. Cur couth District— ohn A. Foster. Charles H. Scudder, Moses M. Vail, Thoms, eenth Distriet—Ctarles H. Kice! ublicans of the 1114 | , David Clark, Heury A \ Dudiey. Joseph P. West, Hugh Turmer, Jokn Hings, Obes. 8, Orant, B otsant: DisiriciJsmes Black, Win. Wiison, Wen I, Bhodes, ixtoguth Districi—James Black, J Fenmy W s Fatn O Jobmaon, Johs Mty ough, Dr. i Paies, Frod erabasds. ieury Rowley, Tenty Burde, Gea. W. Ryerson. David Kilwer, Michael Fsrrell, G20, Ariostrorg, Nex. Clingh. Saventeet Saibun €. Biy, Wi TiGr, Jokn Lave, Robert T A, Coyle, Heury Fopps. Jaes Siarp, Thos Joues, J1., hewaon, Semal Cochrasie, Wi, 8. Frew, ihabest Guloresth, tesry Sbuek. . e (has. E. Blomenthal, Jotes W. Hale Jancul. Trimble, Foigutmire rk Hanilion, Jo Fighteenth Dist Chatles Irviog. Saued M. Cox. Lewis B Chas. &. Vanordes, Heusy Elcoek, E. ¥ H._A. Max Ninetecutt: District—N P Willism Be C Tweitioth District— Bartiett Hart, Aliw ( utier, Alexander ( ander Enin. Hobert an Edward Dow u‘? B. Tunison, Chazles E. Jenkins, N. M. Sewsrd, N Hosted, Wi Fros Hiraw Dilts, Juies £1. ¥ DEMOCEATIC UNION' PRIMARIES The branch of th end whose (enersl Com Y. Savage, beld prima: i evening, to elect deleg tions which meet this ¢ which meet on Mo i i the City and County ing; to Congressional ( Conventions which meet 01 Wednesday the 17th, snd to (i General Commigtee. We give below the results of these p maries, so faras diligent search by ow reporters could chieit them: DELEGATES TO CITY AND COUN Y CONVENT! Firat Ward—James Curran, James Cherry, James Fitzgorald, Jolu Cowan, Woods, Thawas Koach, Jauies McCanley. ouds, Second Ward—FE. G. Moo: A Barkley. Third Ward—P. Kerrin. Joseph Kelly, Geo. F. Dewlaad i Fourth Ward—Wuw. Waleh, Wm. Vall. D. J. Buckley, Danlel Col dw. B. Camiron, .:.uu. Ward—Jobn Y. Sav: ‘Thomas Murphy, A Knabe, lsasc Block, William H. Burres Seventh Thomes “”mf‘m"" Wilter Masterson, Jern mah Young Thomss Henry, Charles B, Johuson, Jobn Burke, Daniel A Murphy. Patrick Scanlon, Deauts Galagher, John Donobue, e ’l)um Retnerack. . ek, amnes McBa ron, b Fighth W aid—Thomas Bogan, Aurthur J. Delancy, James Cu Felix Larkin, Reoben A. Compton, Samuel Thompeon, George ity, Win. Higgins, Edwin Pinkerton, Michee! Iwavelt. Nioth WV erd—Matthew Follam, Wa. Askerman. Joho Mack, 1. J. A Hawiton. Charies Murphy, . Mathewsou, Edw, . J. MeGinley, Janes Martin, J. Breusan. Floventh Ward—Joseph McVay, Michael Colen: Edward Jackman, George McElvar, Lovis Kischer. Fdward Hiady, Jawes Fox, Jol Cesey, Anthony A. Heruman, Thomas Hopki Furman Klrb{l.‘i war llrUnfl'L?l"h-l Richardsou, William H. arl Williams. William MeCarty, Charles Fitzgerald. Tuwe!fh Ward—Johu Daly, Georee Keller, A. C. Flanigan, Ter rence Sheridan, Willism Cowen, Bernard McCube, James Counes, Martin Deisney. John Scallon, Herman Bachran. X ) ¥ ), e e Mot bl Joba Lirt. Juibes Doss, s Maguire, Frenk MoLou Tk Meed Keynolds Henry Roberts. Fifteenths Ward—losish W. Brow Cayle, Johu K. Moll. Nicholas Walsh, Peter Carr, James Riley. Ward—3. B. Andrew Gosgrove, Greorge Dev Van By Ve vertnanth Ward—John Hariugion, Willian Lalor. J. ton. Exall Lippmenn, Georee Dwen Murpny, Jacob A. Hataell, George Rotimals, Jobu Lennou Adam Fisncher. 8. 8. Wandel!, Jacob W. Moore, John “.sz]nld‘ imos. Fighteenth Ward—Peter Woods, Matthew Blake, Jaows Jobu Mulisne, James McLa Michael Dole, Michael Heev, Casaady, Thos. Reilly, Fwerdiet Ward.—N. riek. Jobn MeCaulan Wi Fitz Hevry L. Michae iale, Frun O'Nelll, Patriek 1, Modre. D Tabe. Twent-fir Johu McAnliff, J. Crowley, ¥ MeNatly. P. H. McDonoggh, Owen Clark. Staphen’ Cornell, 1 Bostwick, Hugh McPurl Janiel Orinnen 1“”‘” Seagrist. Johu Mullen, Char Iml Broddy DELEGATPS TO THE CONGKSSIONAL CONVENTION. Fourth Ward—Michrel Cazoll, , Patriex J. Brown, Lawrencs Leo, Jawms Walsh, E. M. Mociarty. ‘i obias Cody. Fifth Ward—Wa. H Baker. Thos. Macion riek Fitzsimmans, (10> Cole, John Curley Wi upvell, Jobu Gaslead, ¥red. Hogge. Bavesth Wapd—Col. Terence 1. Tracy, T Greone David 0 Qrady, Jocoph Smith, Robt. Gerduer, Jas , Dan A. Murphy, S, MieCabe. Corv. MeCrary. Jevomulah M Pighth Ward—Felix Laakin, W 0. Hasgery Lonis McDermott, Jobm Van Buren, Jame: Hirgh MeNeali. Mathew Conlon. Joswph Murpby, John Fuice ], € W W, Ko Francis Byle:, Alhert Ki Authony Sorgan. James Toomse White. Twelfth Ward—Gaorge W Joukios, i O, C. Heburd. Patrick Rig ney. John Linlloran, Thomas Fevley Wiikism Waish. Tenac Rosenbours. W iidisn: Qui: Fourteenth Ward—Jobu Lart, Joseph Fvaus, Davine, W Meachim. M. Smith, Jnmes Dutfy T, Sixtwenth Ward—Wim Lazmb. Benjuin Van Buion, Jonn Ready. Jamos B Chase, Jurmes sasterson. W. Do mes Volion. John MeNeii. Seventrouth Wa 2 H. Kingsiar 4, Jobw ¢ ¥, George Qamby, Patslck M. Conne Vose Jobu Lennoa J. 1. Kitehel, wid Daly, Jacob A. Hurtaell, Adam ¥ w M el N, ¥almow, J. . Uiroy. Twentisth W ard—Anthony Kiernen, Austi Tuzhoff, Adam ( ek, Fdward Rrneks Kelly, Joseph Prinaeble. Cosper My vor O brien, T Flanezan. Tt owne Darcy. o Brows, Peter Dovin, M Twen.y-firet W W H. Moors. Michse an. James Devkn, E. M. Bauks K. Duryes. C. W Baker. Joln D Greer. Twenty-second Ward—Tuome McMaton E F.Codlip. John Carroll Mugh Tienan. J ewben Hall, Arthor Flinn, Coorge Eetz, £ Sheritan + Cor hayie DELLGATES TO ASSEMBLY CONVENTION. Fourth Ward—F. Ryss. sen. C. M. Hurrell, 6. W, Ca ek Laughion Prilip Mclonatd” MicLael Shely, Thos 2 atietor Wi Sors nth Ward=Je Monte m John McCarty Patrick Seaulon, Greor. Eighth Ward—!teob Cox, William 1. Eat Comp Guorze Taylor, I de.son, Bernard Nels, Jobn, W o Stauicy. Mattiine BicConer. Jasac N. Blauveit. Jolin Cassidy. Johe \au Huren, Michael 8. MeNamara, | Frank Hear: a7 Robert iierrison fer, Jobn Clarwel, Jobn — Adolf Levinger. Ch De Coursey, 3. . Vo District—Williaiu mpon, Joserh W, tormiduble opposition to | T0 THE CONGRESSI ct—diichuel McGowen Kobere 1 d Hogue, W llino F. W el man, Comel as Deuton, Char'es H I . The wis unfortunate, Dor ue is | | by, etor Moneehas, | v Warmrea, Morris Brown, ( lotbrook, Iaae L. Ch 1=8. €, . Lobdw'l, Jokn Pries ling. Co Jobu Waker, Wi es McCord, Martin Hernek, Thowss Riker, | us, Waa Watkine, Derj. Desn | Aduai Schiela Ge-. W. Auderson. Neleon D, Thayer [ Urdney, Gilbert J. . Bonj fchel! e les, MoKutand J ¥ J. Olivee, Dr. by Wiider. Cornelius A. Runkle, Jowe. Turner, William Wiison, Pl verths Ditrici—Waldo Hutchos, Henry Beeny, James. M A Foley, Cherles Willmott, Jomes | *' Y e e | Tuwenticth Ward—Jame: Somers der, Wobert B Doblue, | Martin Coughin. Johu S Suliivat. Thom s Carolsn, Janws B A. Alien, Joun C. W Fazbteenths Dietrct—C F. Vauclett, William trict~Henry A. Linden, Wiiaw Haldew, jr., The cis A. Thomss, Doty, George W. M. Birizgs, Jain st Distriot—Robert € wton, Frederick Van D wd pencer Kirby, Geor, nd, J. B. Hum, Dr. D. s, | Jueph Manming, Wi First Distriet—Georze W. rd at work traversing tho dis- | P , dawes M. Sheffield, v’h)‘ t the nomince for 1866 | 1. At that Convention | ded thas Judge Suffern was cutitled to the | s 1 then, but he gave way 10 Mr. Radford, who, it | too many gazs for him. Mr. Hotfinan is Jobn MeCue, Timo George Keed, James Flapayan, Dauiel Congr —David Mebold. Danfel Seolly. Joseph Grasse, ger. Jobu A, O'Brien, Giibert Low David Prothero, Johu Robert Eullivag, Dauie’ Doun. Thomas Dovwids, Th y Jones, Sumuel P, Pierson, Willisn Hozau. Fif b District—Cornelins Canvion, Martin W Jaces Acker, Henry Marphy, Issac 1. Sage Roch. Abram M. sisth District—tames O. Ellery. 8. Holden, Theodore Holues, hasles Bolne. Charles W. Little, ‘venth District—Jobn A. May, Jobn H. Allen, Whitfeld Van Cott, Jucoy 1 Guinbln. Gearse Quinby, E s Gould, John Fitz worge I, Fatley, Thouas Gardaer, Johin Howell, P. W. Hend, Hoeber, Georze H. Simp V. Howe, Cornelius 1. on. terioan, Andrew § Hoeves, W twebs, Johu M. McCabe, Loais Lichwa. Ed, C. Dusning. E. M. Traj nd. ‘:;Ib-n;". LY ¥ " Avres, D. P A (";-nl':,'nuqu M. Copuive, H. 11. Carpenter, 3 . Charles 'J. Guutoer, Willism Bat- J. Fisber, ¥ Oharies Dalion. on, James Webb, rrets, David Mareh, Quackenbush. Jospis Teuth District—| Jor, Edward T Rotke, ¥. Hoskell, Van R W John L. Kisgslend, vod, Ieaso A, Ca androw J» Corgan, Ludwis B ek leveuth District—Charles H. Swordy, B e i . Stewart, Theodors B Pt e Sredesek Ty Obiad, e 3 % “Ferih DiiciFrederich uire, Wiliism Erown, uller, Samuel Veld- . ¥roderick L. Olinstod. Sans, Willisin Werlolman, Charies Thowss Judge, Vaul William_Campberi, N e & Kelly. Duvid Joves. M Wyste. Wan. vA. Cowe, (seorgn McKny, O Bomis S ioms: Jasmes Auderson, Martin M Williams . Tames Cuman Thomes Timaie: W L. Cregier. Claries S. Garrivon, Jo viae, Patrick Niuth W Mictinel O N > o, It Talerna, . N ‘el ¥, Freneh, worth, Jemes Crawford, 1 J. Huwkes, Jones Wrigit, R, K Murpliy, J. Brenusa, J Muitin, J. Mebouad, F. ‘leGiuiey, J 1 Swuith. > Eieventh, Ward—John blosser, Thomas Drer, Patrick Shem wns, Chnetian e Sawoel browo, Joseph hee'y Alfret T, Frost Jsmes Simmon, Patrick Coudy, Joun Lovitt, Johu Johm Denohive, John ¢ ey low Jobu boy, Frm MeVey. Lichard 4. Fros., Fredetick W, nos Hesiiek. Abrab Moyuibsn, ben v Wilwon. Johu Dok oim Davin, | Francic Coulan, . FPhiltp Lim . Michae] AlcDoumell, ichard Uiwens, A pme Tt omas Little T 1 riek Done Audrew Dovitr, Ld. Powers. James Byt £ Patriek Cr . John MeUcliricn, W, in \ v Penj. Van Karen e bu E. Gould » K. Cliase. 3, Doris, ¥.d. Carpe i1, Be Stephens, Jacoh € L W Reynolde . Jobn Collins, ande -, pleton, W, T-bor, Jokn Towr, Eigiteenth Ward—Anirew Mei Patriek M - Ti Jutnes Salmon. Le Jussies rick Farrell, u Troy, Bemard Martha, asies Crow, Looie Wuttlafor, Miehael K Patrick Brenn G0, Hafoer, Koury Hartmen, Johan Lyons, Ci Kyen. Michael Rush. Patviek MeDonald, Po + Terioii, Stephen Ho 1 O'Neilr,” Dennia | e M e .. W M. Ven Wycks :bl“ "}‘\l ald l||| m;lhr‘ L Ju r Dowd, rederick Klamp, Jotn H. 2 Jolin I' N jitd, Jom Fagrials lirady. Edws , George Sechimmel, Domulck vegan ames A. Conaolly. Phili David Aller, Job 5. ted, C. W Bro N Tesor S ftuari o lagan. Ed. allor Lurney, Jeflo riek Hatton, i "',r'lmn..d rd—Thomss Ryas, Willism D McKevitt, Jobn Fink. Alozander I agrist, Charlos Dickinson, Jowph Fick Patrick wsck, Ja. Jobn Suipe. Steplen Staflord, Albert Smith, iy, dames W linis. Martin Siuger, Mati wotzel, wan Jobn Brahriek, Edward Tunpeon, Michae! O'f hen Dufly, Stephen Staflordatrick Garvay, Johu ¥. Sieguan, $tw- Ehoridan, Lake Owene, Jobn Lapjke Mollen, Jobu Singer, Michael GESENAL €O, rd—Jas, Curran, Jus. Chieney? TEE. Jus Wood Fitzgerald, Jobn Cowen, "Second Ward—C. B. Glover. Sam. C. Beckue Fourth Ward—Edward Sweeny, Patrick Luugh,. —Wia. H. Baker, £ b Cummine, Patpi0 ). M. Swith, % el B it Vitzsimuons, Twefth W ‘atrick Donegan, ee Sheri e ot VY art b Hart, Frah MoRenne: Mitshacs Dlart pixteenth Ward—Thowas Tivers. keruard Rteily, M. Doris, (A" Devida. . 3 - UNION GENERAL REPUIICAN COMMITTER, The Committee of ATTangEmMCats for the mass rati. fiention meeting met yesterday ofternoott .\, ut the rooms of C. 8. Spencer, wdafter arri, Jcium Tights, two bands of puse ' at 4 0 clock, at sawe pla. W E. il oo, the muin stond. Dr. Lewis Savman will preside o o L7000 e r B A Thomas Wil prosklo at the Lifoe sl Jnnes A. Thompson will yreskle at the 2 stand. Andng the prominent men who will pritively apeak at the mas, in B v, Fenton. Gen. Juin (. ¥remont und the Hon. oot Hamlin, The meeting yos krgely attended, and o erew o of enthnsiasty was manfestel throughont SIXTEENTH ASSEMILY HENTON AND WOODFORD CAq. PANN CLUB. Some distinguihed veakers will be present at the meeting of this cit to-marow evening. There wil also be musieal and otheruttractios, and carcful provision has been Wwade to secure tie comfor and enjoyment of the ladies. FIPTH DISTRICT RATIFICATION MEETING. At o meeing of tis Ist Assembly District Union Association, hokl last eening at their headquarters. Fifth '{\%'150 E, TUL. 14, Chartes W, Turbs. Aka. | Democracy which repndiates A v evening vext; to Assembly District g . Cox, Charles John Fullerton, obn MeNeil, Alexander F. ol W. Lamb, James Holion, ilisn N. Mcinbire, Bewsmio .. OCTONER 9, I8, THE DRAMA. e iy M7S. LANDER AT THE WINTER GARDEN Mrs. Jean Pavenport Lander—who has not before ap peazed in Now-York sinoe Febrasry, 1800, wheu she ful- | filled a short engagement at Niblos Garlen—playel | Adrienne Lecouvreur, in the dramu of “‘ Adricaus tho Actress,” lagt evening, at the Winter Garden. The piece is one of the best that ever came out of Fraficg. Based upon o true story, it but faidtly exazgerates the experi- ence, the noble aud lovely charaeter, the sagyisl, aod the miserable death of one of the greatest and most beantiful women that Lave ever lived. Adrienne Iaconvreur was gifted with genius, aud with the deep, passionate heart hat accompanies gentos in is highest form. Hor naturo was bounteons; her intellect was at onee Lmous and clear-sighted. Biography has done Bt fl Justice to this bri/liant and unfortunate woman, yot, through the clouds of misapprehension and misroprosentation, " easy to distinguish her loveliness and her exeeller. died in 1730, and—to crown her life of sorrow—siie wasde- nied Christian burial. One writer tells us that her body was iuterred & marsh, at dead of might. marsh is At present the Rue de Bourgogne, in_Paris, and busy footstops and rattling hoots now echo over the nameloss grave of the beautiful actress. To Messrs, Scribe and Legouvé we are indebted for one memorial to Adrienne—a drama that still keeps the and is likely nover to be quite committed to oblivion. An Euglish threesact version of that play, made by Mr. Jobu Oxenford of T%e London Times, i3 commonly presented; but Mrs. Lapder prosents a different version, one that is comprised in five acts, and that closely corresponds to the original. Thore is mo noed to dexcribe it. Every theater-goer knows its great scencs—Adrienne’s interview, in the asrk, with the Princoss; Adrienne’s wordy combat with her rival, whom she discomfits by reciting the with- ering words from * Phédre;” and Adrienne’s death, by meaus of the fatal casket. Rachel made, it is said, a tre- mendous impression in the second of these sconea. Ristori 18 said to be in each of thew. How great she is, we sball by and by see; for Adrienme is in the Lis of characters that she will represent. Meanwhile, Mrs, Laudep’s personation is a itive trimmph of dramatic art, sad one whieh no true lover of that art shonld neglect to see. The position of this actress upon the American stago has loug beeu cledrly defined. She reprosents—if we may be allowed the' meiaphor—the silver wmajesty of intelleet and graceful cuiture, Her prosence is singularly intelleetual; her voice is deeply sympathetic; her taste sectus to be unerringly pure and true; her art b without the appearaice of elaborstion; and a delight air of refinement tinges and beautifies her action and her speech, To many natures Mrs. Landers acting secms i At lcast, wo have often neard that . e e Frams 1 Mier, ¢ B Bte beos. Wiliiam Thotss, Jobu Dumphy, Micheel Segur, Javies Kirby, in, Jobn Tiermey. Morris Clokey, Owen Larkis, J. O'Counor, Fras. . Robert Jobmson. Geo. Currau, Jsmes -second Ward—Michaal Conuolly, John Vasper, Frederick wrke. Fraderick Uldick, Nicholss Chria. Van Kiper, Pot- | > Frywets ‘wilough, Wi ). \'--.-i:\s‘t 3, Mathewon, ¥ Vosbueeh, J. H. Dogher. y. Jobm Hart, Joseph W hestiey, MeR euns, Juures Do, Jaoe bvyer, Meinties, Jumer Grasory. W, o, Got X | %, Hlickarl Groghegn, J b Fettigrew, C. Mebevist, Joia | ward Osborn Eii'n.l lip Mcvowas, Joun Mol oy J. . Lynch, Jas. O Nbet!, The. | | althon, aberiy, M- harl 7 Henry | Yousg. Jobn Kase, Joun Hanley, Rosse | P2* y. Franchs Gilies, Wiliam H. Grady, | ( B ! the closet Morw,, Michael 1, { 10 1684 Lowls Obor', James Di- | meat admirabl | apd gplasquent wryth vistted 0poR her vy th Feary J. Mebermot. H. Comey, | wey, James Barker, Thomes Tivers, | ; snghan, Oliver | . Auylor. P. Breaser, Jur. | W, Thorias, Jur. Ju Miller, J. W, Ap- | Philip | objection u gainst it. To us it is natoral and ardent. Genius is lacking, perhaps; but genius is a century-flower | for which it 15 idle to lvok on every bush. Let us be con- | teat with great talent and perfect art, if we can obtain no | wore. Besides, in the last act of “*Adrionne the Actress,” | Mrs. Lander attains an altitude of pathos—in her por- trayal of Adriennc’s altarnate misery and joy sud medness —which betokens something very like the power of euius, if it be mnot the veritable divine fire. M. f,-mm will appear at the Winter Garden evory night this week, and weo earnestly hope she may have large au- diences. The success of such an actress is at once a good influence and a good augury for the local stage. Mr. art bas produced the drawa of “ Adrienno the Actress’ with appropriate scenery, and a fair cast of parts, under the skillful -managoment of Mr. J. G. Hanley. Mr. Taylor plays Maurice. Mr. Lefingwell has been added to the company. Mr. Davi brings his varied profos. sional exporience, his skill, his rough humor sud Intent sensibility, to the impersonation of the difficult character of Michonmel, of which he is an sdmirable reprosentative. As to the acting in the subordinate parts, we are not able to speak with | praise. The stoc! mmwny:&ufl‘\'lnfi(hnlcmunt{ as good us it o be, co ug the prow 9.0/ { the theator, un?n cousidering, also, the promised Shuke- 5 revivals, wheu Mr. Booth returos, We ar glad to ivam, by the way, that Mrs. Mothua-Scuoller has been enzaged to spport ir Booth, in theleading fomale char- acters. A most sagacous chowee! TUE YAVORIIE OF YORIUNE AT WALLACK'S. “The Favorite of Fortune” came to grief lust night. It is & dull comedy. We arc rery sorey to say it—but @ is nplo truth, The comedy, indeed, in boautifully it intrordnees several lifeblike charactors, that are well drawn and well managed; it displays eareful study human nature end of modern soeiety; and it | Laches tolly with an unsperiug hand, Lat it has no plot, | o animatinz motive, no o ectrical movement, no poculiar ster of wit. All 1 respectsble merit—nothing wore. This is & great di o play, however, b been produeed wit's excellont seenery, and bas beon ad- mirubly seted. Mr, Fisber, as Zom Sutherland, uud Miss Morant as Mrs, Lovington, carricd off the kozors, Mrs- Sedley Bro Mirs Gunnon—making thetr firat ap- | p-amncos this seas warmly welcomed, Wo have | not :paee to dwell upon the performance, but shall recur to it : RISTORI'S FINST « APPEARANCE IN “JU. DITH.” ———— Assuredly Giscommetti is wost knowing in the secrets of 1he stage ing [days. ‘Transtated into English it woud be, on ac | count of its aubjeet, even tincr than in Italian—provided | Madame Ristort conlad be translated also. And “Judith,” thoroughly unlike * Elizabeth,” is, so far as ma- terial will permit, quito as cffective. We do not speak of 1 ry production. * C"est magnifigne mais n'cst rdinary blank verse which Ital- lans w ful facility. Then words of Senpture dono in au rhyme are not improved. In | Judith’ elaims no attention whatever—in tho theater it shines among the brightest stars. What is hest | s uot glwoys best to sct. A literature Alfieri's | o Medes s dufivitely superior to Legouve's; on the | it would be insufiora lites stago, Iy We an t the story of the Apocrrpha is strietly foltowed, sud tkat all the chief eharacters i the drama of | Judith” are to be found in the sacred poem. This is | uot so. With the exception of Judith, K fernes, | 1 Judith's . baudmaiden, the dramatis porsore wre evolved out of (Gincommetti’s inner ssness, but 10 well evolved that they fit into fact The incident of Indith’s finding X rin poople, when ef*r quenc thiir thirst * the discovey it to B poisoned, 18 pure fiction. o 100 love-sceues of Gothoniel Judith, | hwnd il she grasps that of Holofernes, and i the Apocrypha itis the go the at the proelics them for this act of eow an oath mot to ( 0 sho will_bare faile lio dramatic scenes ine | Apin or, are goro apocryphal than the Apocrspho it self; g0 120 ure Holel n of usurpation aud the | captate of the bigh priest, Eliakim, by the Assyrians, | T | The Apoen 1 a ditinetiy And il tie fonrth foast of bis gwi of the officers to the barguet,” whieh ho gave in BT s not admit of sufficient action for | ngines tho orgy elsewhere, i udith departs ocrypia, * All th jor, and blessed ber, drunkey, helpless vie alone to her solitary o women o Lsrael ran togother to soe and made a dapee branches in ber hand, and gave also 1o the women that with her. And taey put a garkand of olive upon her waid that was with her, and she went before all in the dance, leading all the women: and all 1 of Isracl follewed in their arwor with gadands and with songs in th peths,” ¢ Andthe peopte * * * uato Judith H , and vessel: all his stutl,” which she dedicated | eifc unto the Lont.” ! acommettt has dore fur bettor than to strict] Sucred Book. He hos improved upon it—saving, wo think, 1o one instance.” He might have fntroduced the character u.'( Achior, * Captain of all the Sous of Aunon, eot, | tori's Judith, want of apaes will for the present | Tt us to exclaim, with Gothoniel, “ My rapisci, O Ginditta!” Tt is not * Elizabeth," for the reason that Judith 1s not the Queen of Eagland ; consequently there is not the same scope for variety of passion and action but it isa great historiesl pieture that should be recog- nized by the largest andiences. | Two questions, however, we woulld ask before elosing: First, vhy there ls uot more appreciative npplause. Point after point, pose after pose, IStOri's aeting pass without the slightest recognition, and they were such points and poses is require uothing more than eyes anl common intellizene to fally comprehend, Applause is tho actor's brend wnd weat ; it is the staff upon which he leans for inspiration; it is the magnetic chord which puts him en rapport with his audience. Tt is not enough that he be called before the curlain. The wstautancous thrill must be felt or the divine flame goes out for want of fuel, Far better would have been Ristori's luat nights of zabeth” had she been allowed the breathing spells which publie acclemation gives to au artist. Why 100, would not Ristori & advent bo a d opportunity for introducing the contineutal method of vxpressing approba- “Out of the fullness than the noise of boots and glovos. Moreover, there are of th heart tho mouth sponkoth. “w hen ause is mal dpropos; then a low murmur proval wost gratefully on the sctor's ear. Ouly let it e remembered that Ristord is of the feminive geu- Ward upu\'nm-'-.u were made to hold o Ratifioation ooting wvoning Gen. Wal and artists, “wake an offort” to mE**Pect " STt i o Soroeoutaad iroms s | OuItAiR rises wpom it 1 Virbua will o S4B 8t bafore tho derandshould be greeted with a “Brava” and nota “Brayo " . Aund in the same of common sense is it not Lle for the wajority of persons to read their hbrettos before com- ing to the theater, or if not before coming, ean they not ot least boroad during the entr’ actes, which are afmost long enoughi to begin and end a three volume novel in? This distraction wpnld be a pleasant diversion. Twenty timos during a perforinance is theto such & turning over of leaves drowns the seuse of even Ristori's resounding ;l‘cn. The msthing of a good-sized forest when at the | ony of o rollicking Autumnal breoze could hardly be | What 50U oyment ean be oxtracted out of such tual dootion (o' transiations, and how (::'gum the jleasure of \F A ing Ristori's action and expression, o B e e e n not such of the wudi- ence us ioad THE TRIBUNE o the senmbitity of “+ own roward. ¥ PRODUCE AND OTHER MARKETS, Oftice of the REPUBIAS No. the City Hall. Al -E e ire Natu; harge. Ofics booes s 800 4 2 and Eleventh - Peor U1 AFTERNOON (4 eotine of Sectivmy Now 33 (Clly) 3 thesame place?” W il 1o & s for the right L-:":.'m'j'%-." p. m—~Flour—Sales 1,000 bbls. No. 1 hoat—Sales 34,000 bush., at 250 for No. 2 2. and Chicago Mixed Spring on private terms. Corn 25,000 buwh., at 80} @814c. to arrive Barloy—Sales 2,000 basl at ‘$103. " Moss Po Canal Freigiats—17c on }Corn, and se. onOats to Now Vork, and 1449.0n Wheat, 11jo. | 6t Corn, and Bc_on_ Oata to Albany. and B2@8%0. on - decision, Wik E or Thirty-ainth and Fortieth Congress, THOD DISTRICT, Comprising 1, 24, 34, 4b, Stb, %b, Digh, 1504, 1%k, fnd Waids, BROOKLYN. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. R T —— i i, L RO RSl Receipty for the last 45 t 104,745 bush. e same tin— ,640 b Cora, 92,377 Coru, 57,9 bush. Baclay. Canal Exports for 20 bhls. Flour, 402 sk, Wheat % bush. Barley, 31,000 bust. Rye. AT CISCINNATL. # —Flons unchanged sales at $10 30@$i1, 'zmvbvivm firm ; Mess Pork. $2275; Land he! The. i SIXTEENTH, TW| Jelock p. m., st ¥rank -t KAPP, ouq. BEGIS RASTER. ouq., and HUGO Wi meting K SCHUETZ, Prosident of the Twantieth Waed Cheb NCH, President of the BORGT Froudas o the T weniy second Ward Clah tee~An adjourned IO e THOMAS MURPHY, AT WILMINGTON. 0Oct. A—Crude T tine steady at 85 foe Vieginia Yellow rpent Gavic. Rosin, comuca, ¥, No. 2, #74; No. 1, $6 @87 15. Tar, #250. CHICAGU. firm and closad weaie Wileat quiet | 2ade.; slesat 82 M2 0 0.2. Corn steady at 2@64c. at @ Ve far No. Dip. Spirits T © 0ot et No. 1 declined 1c.; No. 2 declin: o e or-Nast Ot S @ e for 2. : 5 Tileh \Winws dull sad nowinl, anced 1o.; Cora 136 0 Baffulo. 16,000 No. 1, and 3@ 250. for No 2. Unton General Comuistee will be bush | Tweaty-third-at., B Horce® { gonion S The Alr Adverdises. PHALON'S NIOHT BLOOMING CEREVS: Dolghtful pufl of ihe articla are sncousiousd in svery pluce o - of L vittaos 8 000 bush. Onts. 2 07 for No. 1. sl 52,800 bhls. Fiowr, Flour, 191,000 bush. busi. Whaeat, 295,000 buh.mCCI.' T AUKEE. Oot. & —Flour steady. Wheat 156,000 bush, WE Wheat Sopt. & —Fiour quict and firm. Wheat quiet. 1 at 2. for Western Mixed, 9do. for Westerst Barley less active: sales of 2,000 bush. at#1 43 wed. Shipped by towe=7L 7,000 bush. Barley, 25,000 bush. Oats, 23,000 amusament. st every smnde of bandiorchishs ol dirwetions, and 1 37 for State four. a0 maime i but to Oct. 8 —Flour quict and firm. Wheat 220 ter: New White Michigan, $ 82; Amber Spring, §2 37. Corn firm at 72 Lake Freights unchanged Flour, 1#,000 bush. Whent, 22,000 bush. Corn, 34,000 bush. Barley, 4,000 bush. Rye Flour, 32,000 bush, Wheat, 92,000 bush. Corn, 3,000 AT.NEW-ORLEANS. K Ot 8—Cofton unchanged . sales 500 bales; Low Middling. | yeriptions sre reesived. 57 We.; receipts, 2,000 bales. Bank Sterling, 1615 Now-York ber 2 Tya#2 14; No. L ' for No. 1 Mixed. Outs, wiie e Law ne baen roceivad with sich gomersh can bs sxawined b our Store, whers sulbs biis, | BAKER, VOORHIS & Co. 7.000 bush. Onts, | Profession that they have this %000 bhis. | Publishers a Frosh Supply of their NEW l.rm THE AMERICAN LAW REVIEW fs pubiisliad st $5 poc souwem, Law Buoksellors sad Pubishrs, Mo, 58 Nonsan-st.. Now-York. payabls fo sdvancn. Oct & Flour slightly : sales at $10 752811 25 for Single Fx- % for.Double Extrs. Wheat firm at §2 652 5 for prime and ¥2 8 for choics. Corn higher at T0@32. T n “American Tustitate Fas Provisions and Whisky unchanged. Club wil be neld TO-DAY (Tuesda; of the Institute in the Cooper lvited. SOBK The Fultest Wes AND BYENTS Mecropoiitan Nowspaper 'EVERY MOBMING ¥ N THE NEW-YORK DAILY NEWS, RECENTLY CHANUED HANDS, I PANDENT aA. Oct. &—Cotton unsettled ; sales 160 bales ; Middling 342, 2 AT SAVANNALL GA. ! Oct. 8—Cottou qulet; Middling 35¢. AT G HARLESTON, 8. C. Oct. 3 —Cotton market weak ; sales 140 bales; Middliog 352 g —_— LOCAL INCIDE Eror publiabed H. Lloyd & Co., famous ¢ bout the country for their numerous map publi- | 80 Lt new & PrsFECYER o troug outical aations, have just published a map of N surroundings, inclading the eountry from Treaton to Noew- Haven, and from Long Branch to the Catskills. Tt shows every village, every railroad and highw cemetety, or church in the eeuntry towus. and tances of the eities and towns from New-York. sud one-half inches to the mile, and con! rial fact which could nu'-:ul for u;i. lm'null map. 10 the geograpliy of the sur- tuvalnable. Luoyp's New MAp.—Messrs. H. , every saw mill, grist- o o seale of twe To all who wonld becdme. roundings of the metro) NEW AND ELEGANT OVERCOATS.IN ESKIMO, MOSKOWA, CASTOR AND CHINCHIELA BEAVERS, e o Syter, frow o Gaod (mes No Doubt! Mre L. M. Taylor, Utics, K. Y., says: * While many of my frisade tiead mashiaee, which dth:"ui-} ot i s min” Tore 1 itr 3 hom, fell, quilt or tock: fhis in- ble_atiachments do all. 1T 1 30! e . e e . = i g i o T D o of tha rostest | o4 CUSTOM ROOM mot sarpeseed in varity ofCiathe, Cosb . whry citizeus of their spare time within tts walls; but one visit derment. The eolection of euriosities is oue of the largest ever het under one roof, snd & mackine wore Loy 10 bastiinz—no marking for seam. BUSINESS aod DRESS SUITY 7| bomet FORRIGN st DOMESTIC ares and Vestings duvote o much I dispel il wou- One of the mest complete sssortments of CHILD JEN'S CLOTH- The FURNISHING DEPARTMENT has slso aee of the largest and best seserted stocks m the City. hased tn Eufope by the great pures of noted |esona Awert- Noia and 72 Bowery, Nisters of Merey. Dorchaster-st., Montresl, C. E., Hospital ¢ the Sisters of Mazey. D Rapwar: | certify that your Ready §oliel hae cured ques Jua Handied of our siek from chills, vomiting Jesdaches, inteznal paine, A can chiefs, sumbering one bundred L Terts Souk Yiew, On the secotid fleor are to bo swen the aquariss. the Wosdroffe " moth fat infant. aud Professor Liviugston, the phrmsokgint. floor containe Mil'er's Natioual Por N couchologieal and nom it Gallery of Fuion Ges atic eol eotions, statuary, paintings, histories! reic y family, a Souch Americou sut- %o collection of I birds Lving snakes, rosmorsmas aud in small ro uitnte, sold sad si'ver pheasant Que of our sisters bad the Rheumatigm in her head for \gtost memy years. Huving taken a few spooufulia of Relief in wates, snd 1abbing her head twice with the same medwine, sbe was perictly cared snd 1 alweys wee it for dyspepsin aud for eolds and always with success. It very useful for sose Ubroats, coughe, inflacnza, dipbtheria, &e. 1t has & good effcct s Batcloace or wind colic. Jase it tor foul bresth, and 1t produces s marveious effect. I abort, it procures relief altogetber remarkalue to our invalide. SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURSs. Soid by Druggists, aad at Dr. Radway's Office, No. 7 Maideo-lane South: American sloth wern an African v ¥ never felt it sinee. d color, comlug in and goig out of this e At St. Mark's Ch by tie Rev. Dir, Alexandee H. Vioton. Wiliiam Finily Augusta, youugest daughter of Col, L M. V SON—VAN BEUR! His * Khzabeth” is one of the best of aet- | LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, JLDAY=0n Sunday. Sept. 3, by Belsey, M. Jums Saic to Mias Phabe H. Goodday, ll o iroaklys, Factory—Hudson City, New-Jersey. Saperior LEAD PENCILS, equal to the most ce'ebraled brands, are. offrred at fair tarms (o the trade at the Company's Who'esmie Sales WARNE R—MKAYE—On Tuosday, Sept. 16, st the Lezation of the United States, Berne, Switrerland, by the Rev, Semuel Long! Sarsh L. dauglter of Jus. McKaye, esge, No. 34 Johnat, New York. The public is invited to give these PENCILS o fuir trisl. They wre 10 be bad at sl the principal Stationers and Notion Dealers. ASK FOR THE AMERICAN PENCIL! ter of N. L. Bruodag, LR TR OIS eliwater to Agnes E., ol NEW STYLES. Cocal. Carbuncle, Etrascan, Gamet, Jot, Peart, Onyx. Stone Cames, GEO. C. ALLEN, e e Dol T the residence of Col Walter 8. Sam. Batterworth, son of Suw, F. BUTTERWORTH -At Alnn:y ol. i at 10 o'clock e. ck. oot, of Lifsyette-pin friends of bis fatl e, wod thoce of 1, wtm lavited to attend witho Mouday evesing, Oct 6. of consun. btcr of Heury snd [ioh : and Great Jonesst Johm ¥. und Henry If, p 1on, Feuny Craf Cluster, Hoop, sud Siagle Stones, Diamond sud Eworald, Dismond and Opal, ke, for rale by oy are sespeetfally invited to ruoou, st 2 o'clock, {row No 415 Brosdwas. oné Yoor below Causlet, DOW BLINDS. T LOCK ’. out taio d dust, mskes Fable, oruacuial, cheap A anted L No. 119 Nassasest. Passport Bureau.—iizeis oy procare PASSPORTS trom A. C. ‘assport Azent, No. 41 Chmbervst. Ford, Tupper & lehan, WATCHES, JEWELRY On Monday, 8th inet.. Lizz'e ud eldest daughter of Houry Mel. and treds of the funeral.frou: the Clw t. Fiftls and Sixth-ayes., on Wednesds) n Brooklyn, on Tharsday, Oet. 4, Cors Law, 1 yeur, ot daughier of Joun and Rachel Law. s ~Suddenly, on Sunday eveping Oct. 7. William Marten, 'y are resnectfully 6 yeats. a . i STERLING SILVERWARE, reistives and friends of the family are respertiuliv invited to ot- No. 809 FAY, et ¢ aeral, at bis late pesidonce, " o, BROADWAY, L on \Wednesday, st 2 0 clock p. m., without farther iuvitation. ou Wednesdsy, Sepr. 26, ‘Calvin Noy Wt Twenty-second- The fire 9 our premises on Saturd cbeck oue Manufactoring Department aluiost eutiie’y by w ing orders with ox and of thowe ! our loss bas been wdjusted by the varions Juva- In addition ta our insirance, our storage rarnal guaruiter, C AER & SONS, Now. 52 and 54 New-York, October 0. 1868, 3 NOYES—4 Oeuews, N. ¥..on Saturday. Sept. 20 Mare FY f Celviu Noyes, sud dsughter of the lite Wm. W, Watsou of orgen Point, N. J., on Mondy, Oct. 8 John Paret, in i year of hin age. eral wiil take. pisce frons bis late residence. at Berzen Poiot - Wednesdsy. 10 tost pla. ' o d | Ited Jackt leaves pier fo among thew for her; and sho took | pery "y o : widow of the ite Ferris Pel JLET—At Hastingson Hudson, on Saturdsy morning. Oct. 6, won of Loats H. and Auns A, customers bave our. retarniog at 12 . Friday, the 5t ioet., Mary Auns, e, agrd 62 years. of Cedar-sl. ot 1§ 2. w arlet fever, Harry Mo aged | year and 15 day dey, O €. of broncbisl posumonia. Robert W sk, aged | year, | mogth Family ars fnvited to attend bis funeral, at the residence 0. T West Twentiethst.,, on Tuesday at2 o'clock Have REMOVED to their new stores, Nos. 569 and 57 BROADWAY, METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Turret Clocks mavnfuctured for Churches, Town Talls, and Fae es his tont, and all bis plate, and | "2 follow { WIHITTELSEY ~On Sunday eveniog, Oct. 7, Capt. Wiliiam Whittel wey. aged B3 years, Now 196 East Thirty- Positively the only place in the Citf whers you can ind ll kinds o NEW SEWING MACHINES, at manofactarers’ prees, and whers you can exchange any time within thirty days for auy other Machine without extra charge if not sstisfied. oy The remsing vill be taken to S NG—In Brookler, on Monday, Oct. #, Daniel R. Young (of the rectiully invited to at- ek p. ., from the . Biidge st.. nesr SIBLEY & ST(OPS, No. 3, 1. O, of O. F.—The members of this arw hereby notited (o meet at the Lodge Room, on WEDNES. irpose of sttending the COVENANT LODG] | DAY, 1th inet., at | o'cloci funeral of our Iate brother, THE QUEEN' ! ! THE QUEEN HAIR RESTORER ccts, indispensable when once usd. . fuvigorates, beautifies and GEOROE E. M S, GILPRLLAN, Seretary. Political Notices e} il deli CHinePE D STON SIAY EVENING, Oct. 9.~ Admittan “oldiers’ and Sailors’ an be had at the Office of ND, No. 12 Cevtre-st. Call aud get tuem. ieal st the COOPER IN- STITUTE, on TU “ FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY, “Roldiers nnd Sulors to UNION CAMPAIGN DOCUS THE SOLDIERS' kL Pittaburgh National CTION ATTORNEYS GUA V. I8 H. VIOTORY HAIR RESTORER. 4 now offired for sa e \ Come Al P e 1o ATy REPUBLCAN-UNION AS30¢ 1ATIO! et Totel, om WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th just., ot § Tlim tsesting will be skdressed by the followi e TR WALHRIDUE, tion ! Ahcarty *“Brava” is o far neater compliment | D, will meet st the emtnent speakers: UELL, HELDEX, enq,, 1SAAC 1 OLIVER, eeq, OSHUA . ABBE, Presideat. S S S TS FOR MORE THAN Ammnmutt# N WARRANTED ACUKATE AND D Basciay-oi., opposite Astor H Sruwtont | Balesroom No.3 oy vopied v it will_cure do this1 No. 694 XAPE, | Secretarion Fredorick 5. Hogue John Canle giey, Root. e A v e frony this date unill itten wel cver PRIDAY EVENL Munk's Hotel. No. Samuel Yates. W, rhe. Javon Tavior, £ blican Exeutive Com: 4 the Asscciation every December election, ot | goid of .ot T} o'clock. SORN W RARMER. President. WARD. b wili be boid at the 4 Becoud-ave.. on W] ‘The following ewinent speakers ‘l"“ no;& CRYELEY, who will positively be on. EELE. ol present. Col 4. 4. H. DUGANNE, Col. EDWARD GEBHARDT ‘Judge SHANNON of New-Otlesna. J. W. FINNEY. of_musie TAMES M. THOMSOR: Precsioor Hawny B . NOHTE] of the above Clu ary. corner | wenty-third-st. DVENING, (. 10, w meet Front sats reserved for ladi osert. P Waaras, | Baeeet con