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1866, - S — R e T NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDKESDAY, OCTOBEK 1o, . John J. Nicks, the present Mayor of Elmirs, for State | Usion documents which all who will are invited to call ané re RELIGIOUS. ' POLITICAL. ity » y o e of e Iainden, o Comiirioas THE TURF. s i For Thirty-ainth and Portiets Congrees, - pecou 2 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS POR THE ASSEMBLY. Amendment aad tuc Platform adoped ghie Teepec | S W PRUSTYTERY OF NEW.YORK THIRD DISTRICT, Las - % . A vention her contains moeratic niterun " 2 3 . NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. Exie—The Jobnson Convention of the Vth District | [0l Ty, oy . oad of ones by Dnioy AHE PATERSON FALL MEETING. Thts bosty convened yesterd ing at (p Core | Compriing lat, 24, 34, Wb, Sth, b, Lith, 1ah, 1b, wea w3 F raor—Hon, REUBEN E. FENTON, Chauteuqua, nominated on Saturdsy Robert C. Titus for the As- | ojgiers auert ¥ ay morung Wards, BROOKLYN, ,'_,u' "f,:w‘]".'n m." T ART L WOODFORD, ln'x‘: sembly. " PUBLIC MEETING AT MOUNT KISCO. THE OPENING RACES YESTERDAY. ner of Untversity-place and Tenthst., delogates boing present y S!M‘E‘dfl .. - g For Canal Com'r —Hon, STEVHEN T. HAY'L. Steuben; ALiANY CovNTv.—After o warm contest the Hom. | 4 gopupjican meeting will be held at the above | -2¢ Paterson Meoting opened yesterday. The | Prosbyferian churches fo this city, and upou the Hud B. ITTENDEN. o be add: Hon. William H. | weather was unpropitious at the hour of leaving the city, con- | soh, 85 r as Nyack. The Rev. Mopse Powell, Moderator, pre ssed by t Alexander Robertson was chosen on Saturday as the Dem- ].x,“ © this even For Prison Inspector—Gen. JOUN HAMMOND, Essex. sided. The installstion of the Kev. Dr. Archibald of the Madison 1866, o E st ¥ EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. been in the habit on former occasions ; however, there must | was .mud”fi' ot S B, mm:'flwc."?:é sormon. Oace and Forever. Through an error in yesterday morning's TRIBUSE, the ticket announced as having been elected in the Eighth Dis trict was the one which was defeated. The following is the correct ticket from that distriet, Fox Dnseatss To Covsty Coxvexriox—John W. Farmer, Joseph Bagot, Josephs Swith, John Wittea, George W. Anderson, Bamue! Cool, Augustus W eistuas, Jou ¥. Joralemon, obn Usyward. Jacob C. Bumstead, W. L. Dod. ¥ox DnLugATEs 10 JUDICIARY CovaxTiox—Andress Willman, UNION MEETINGS. RerosLicax UNiox Sta & CoxMrrral Hpaus MeTROPOLITAN HoTEL Naw.YoRK HAML HAKRIS, Chatrmsa. have been upward of 3,000 preseat. — S i a remarkably good. and each raee was most ,,-,.;{mf:."mm'x'fil&::“‘;m:y &’.«"‘-""m""..:'m.."“mz'r closely contested—the favorite only being successful for the | the that whoevor bas once used PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING suflered e el Soctutio ST e be Souciames 1 shak poiios Leger Sweepstake. From this the betting people Yoy, | Soqget ie X . Wt po s ‘g;"”"- CEREUS becomes indiffereat to any other pesfume. Io comparison beavily ; indesd it wis a day that all will well remember who | A FObor Was made upon the appeal, embracing the g with it, sl other foral odors seem flat sad menger atiowple ot fra- resolations: risked money upon the different events. S Resoived, That, o the doctrine taught or the sontiments ut- The course is very well laidont and very pieturesque i situa- n the whether in burmony, with oaf sekes | Ersnce: Tk ions A lolll:'rloablfl:jl;:l. B A lohn Hoy has declined to a candidate for the Assem- for the bly for the Ist District of Erie County, he having been Account. fascination as you please, the fact cannot be denlod, aced in nomination by the Radical Unionists of that Jounty. UNION NOMINATIONS FOR THE ASSEMBLY. Erie County--Christian Swinger has been nominated by Secretar. T Tawiomm, Serenrr, L The Hon, ROSCOE, CONKLING. Borraso — { Gop, €. H. VAN WYCK Gen. STEWART L. WOODFORL ARKER. OapENsBURGH.— § The Hou. A. X. P. s A v CULVE. C: > Samuei 8. Schooumaker, Joseph Beers, Geo. W. Marih, T Oliver | by ‘Warrsnats —The Hon. E. b. CULVER. the Radical Umonists of the TVth District of Erie County Somuai 8. ohoonmaker, Jomtph Deprhw Hiok . S -&Wa“u-m. vy -1 T YR —Gen. S L. ne, Jol . B. W, Hicks, Audrew Reeves, | tion, looking doubly bheautiful yesterday trom the bright color- !:? Prosbytery canvot | — " Toum and Ievaella Porr Ji RSO - THOMAS M. HITE, of Mo. for the Assembly. Mr. Bwinger isa German, and very | jor. A. Smith, ;l':ryll Jones. ing of the foliage of the d(m-m‘:n trees . but the tract is particu- mumu;mm the churches to srray wm GRAPE VINES. or. rea it is doubtful if anything approsching fust time T church, in his district. DaLugATrS 70 \ Canrnaon —L. Comansaiosar Dusrwicr Coxvexrios— | larly heavy. Tave, Samuel Bingham, | can s THE TWO BEST IN CULTIVATION FOX EVERY PURPOSE. ISRAELLA can ever be wade on it BOTH VERY EARLY, AND Fox D Williem Kelloek, Charles Doxey, Nash e THE t the Ist Assembly District Convention of Ulster . HALL. e PATRICK %RBZ‘L s . BOHRNICTADY. HN COCHRAN. Nawrmio oo SEMCRINCH. eaq. County, held at Saugortios on Ssturday, the 6th, Johu | Henry Sith. W c. Kridler, . FIRST RACE. T o Sonaty Go b P = iy goonaich, Maxwoll of Saugertios was nominated for Member of As- | _ 1 prLsGszes fo VIITR ComaammmonaL DTy (o e | 5 The Underwood Gift of 0 fr al ages. mile hents e e s el D EARLIEST OF ALD. Four Leyous —The Hon JOUN O'DONNELL. sembly, and Wi, H. Dederick of Kingston, Sciool Comi- | mund Lang. Mr. Suoford entored b. w. Naanie Butler, 6 years, by Lex- Y00 TONA fathe oy native grape of good s o e iblsthes o S R 1800 WAL H. BURLEIGH, esa missioner. ¥om DrtroaTEs 70 EioNTH AssEMpLY DISTRICT CONVENTION— o 1331 P Ly : DEMOOBATIC NOMINATIONS FOR COKGRESS IN THE | Thow W. Wilding, Ludwis Weigpd, Theo, Burr, Thouas focuns. gt W onkiohs Macdonougt, L . And What | Have Never Seen.—By 8. F. In hardines, constancy of production snd perfect sipsaiog o ) . HIRAM WALBRIDGE, Furem Wano Horer, N. Y- | B35 VEY SUELDON, wse. Farsrreviue—Toe Hon WK FECK of Conn 0 he Hon. N . STANTON. Pont Juwvie—{ 132 }ior K. HEISTAND, of NewOrlesns, Earcvinir.—~Gen T. W. CONWAY. Rntxunecx—The Hov. D. P. TYLER of Connecticut. Toxrrinsvisa—WA. W._NORTHRUP, esq. Fupsou~The Hov. BUTLER G, NOBLE. Haxier—The Hon E. L. PITTS. Povonkzersin-—The Hon HANNIBAL INAMLIN. Avaws—JOSEFH J. COUCH, wa. Pirnion, X J.—Rev, MATTHEW HALE s30T, det. 1i. Geo. W. Palmer, John Dixon, "J Goorgs Bus, Hery Weed, 8. Erwin, F. Sehiel culey. aley. fruit it is unequaled BY ANY of our most hardy mabives. it S o eniered b, b Kaighthood. 4 yoars e Veldo entere: . b, (b 3 l[lny‘jfi;u{:l of Bt Gorgy. ; e : ':“ e bave ed n our ymily re difleent & - -t LT ' Wataon antered ch. b. Ouward, 4 years, by i of these. 1 have bien the necomi o 7 unexceptiouabls grape for the fomily. DElA' : 5 i o the vetting of the ueedios. but the Wileox & Gibbe Ma: §iurerve.—7 v oamen o the sitiag of the seolios b e vy oot ags.'f A% SAGRLARAT. , AL svesin N ppyiynd S ppesss Luther, 7 to 1 e b e needic, afier | oing ouce told how; have secn one of | ia several very important poiata. Secand Host—3 o 1 aguiamt Onward. 4 to o rgulate i THE IONA I8 THE BEST GRAPE FOR WINE. seven years readily learn. by observation and 1 against Nannie Butler, 510 1 nighthood. machine and do plaiu kwlfi'lmfi instruction—beve seen aind Heat—Luther even agatast fold, 35 1 o Kaightond, 1 d it ned For Recorder, John K. Hackett; For Register, Gen, Chng G in the family, fcoe to the childrea without | The TONA s the ouly Grape which paye the evst of best vines by to | sgetust Naonie Butler 1310 1 against Ouw, break! e eille, o Convention then w dle ox wcarTing say expense except for Halpine (Miles O'Reilley). _'nu (uulun.u the n ) b e e igbthuod 6. | soaiost 004, or 'wfl"_{.‘ R rwovs mor holding the nominations for Supervisor and Coroner in abevwice, | Frist Hyat.—A “llent start, Mr. Sanford’s mare taking although & strong inclination was manifested for the nowina: | the lead, but she soon had to resign place to Lutber, who took tion of Swith Ely, jr., aud ex-Coroner Schirmer. the frout ronnding the turn, As/ they o gl g o sost Onward Lad slid into second plice. Naunie and Knight- THE LOYAL VETRRANS, - PO e attendance. nock anl meck, Onward was sow The soldiers and sailors met last evening in the led upon to take the front. and, although he pulled up som Eighteenth Ward, Gen. Cochrane, Presidoat, in the chair, and | of the lost distance, was unable to do more tdan reach Luther's Capt. Charles W. N vulr h girths. Past the halt-mile post and ronud the upper turn the former title of * T remained wnchanged but, on approacking the three qiarter 0 Do, rushed to the reeable.” SWIETENIA is XVIUTH DISTRICT. ScmexecTApyY, Oct. 9.—The Democratic Conservative Congressional Convention for the XVIIIth District, met here m—dn; and nominated the Hon. Thomas R. Horton, editor of Ze Fultonvilie Republican, for Congress. THE REPORT ABOUT A DINNER TO GEN. WOOL. The Troy Whig says: “The story to the effect that a grand dinner is to be given Gen. Wool i this city, at which Postmaster-General Randall i8 to be present. and Yefore. which meeting u letter is 10 bo read from the President, and which meeting is to have u tre mendous influence on the Congressional election in this Dis- trict, is all bosh and & dead humbug, having no foundation ex. cept in the brain of the writer. A POSTMASTER'S OPINION OF THE RECORD OF THE DEMOCRATIO PARTY. THE MCKEON DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. This organization met last evening, and nominated the follawing ticket; For Surrogate, Mr. Gideon J. Tucker _gafi ey B It is the oNLY NATIVE OraPz whose frult fs eagery sooght fos o ‘enything that could pase under the needle: and | | ONE DOLLAR pet peund. ny one undertake to work it that did vot readily suc- 1t is the only grape, native or foreign, whose fruit is proneunced by eraheesens, 4o best judges equal to Mascat of Alexandris, and protorsbier to il other foreign kinds growa iu glase houses. Dy 34 page pamphlet, contamning description of best varietice— Prosent and ¥uture of Orape Culture,” ete., will be sent for 2 cent ©. W. GRANT, ave never MaLoXE.— } by Hon, A X. PAR! ‘Hon. E. D. CULVE! Evauir fau,— ¢ Gon. 0. & FERRY, U. 8. Senstor from Conn. Hon. D. P, TYLER. Hannor—The Hou. THOS. 6. ALVORD. The Hon. A. X. Parker, Postmaster at Potsdam, St. ;.mna,g:-;- l:vh “a‘"}tfi% GREELEY. Lawronce County, N. Y., an_office worth $2,000 a year, | * The L post okl Abe ealled on his mare. who gallant] S R ateh COR sent a lotter to Postmaster-General Rundall, from which | Rurean ‘Tremaine, Col. LeGrand Cannon, ( Front, passing the chestiut and oolaring Luther racing w :1" :‘-Llly-r.-pui:fleohfl"- ork, end | Tons, near Peokskill, Now-York. ch side fng by a head. | s men on as being. orm.—It is sasy agent oc other person interssted teh side by side, aud winning by a he entestinls r*dmmu Nowa.—It is easy for any elub. o - Astor, and Col. Frank E. Howe were w tions, Col. A.J. Willard, Col. George . Jackson, Chaplain W. Olond Bourne. and Major Haskin. It s resolved to perfect the organization in all portions of the city, and to distribute documents umong the veterans GERMAN RADICAL FENTOS AND WOODFORD CAMPAIGN Jounsrowx—PATRICK CORBETT, esq JOHN O NE. him du"n the home st TarcorrviLue.—The Hon. JOHN O'DONNELL. 1 purchasing good viaes, to ascortain by ssmple, if Looa leland, whare those vines originated, s not the best and cheapest place Lo obisim 99 vins of lona and lermalls. C. W.ORANT. _ we oxtract this passage: “The Democratic party was false to its history, false to its duties, false to the American people, and to the human race. It wantonly and bratally threw its vest weight upon a weak and defenseless people, nmnllnminlu mankood. It created, :Pn,lmn\d and sustained the Rebellion. It became degraded ea At the tap of the drum all got wel of, Nannie | vertivemet.] turn they settlod to their work, with Luther in front, Knighthood second, Onward third, with the little mare last. ' Opposite the Grund stand, on the back streteh, the gume 4 lady made an offort for a better place, and with ease pased LUB. Knighthood and ran neck and neck with Onward. She at the TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE, DAILY TRIBUSE. §10 per aonum; 85 for mix moatha. or n Pennsylvania, Obio, Indiana and lowa. The Fumnrrows, {100 4o 1. & CHITTENDEN. A e ik damast, J e oty ¢ L e Fon. HANKIBAL HAMLIN. jng & new ey e caawering {0 8 strange name. 1t bears | _ The German Radical l{a-whhcanu of the Sixteenth, | halfmile made an effort to come up to Luther unsuccessfull SEMI-WKEKLY TRIBUNE. MEN AND BOYS. C. T —JOSEPH J. COUCH. esq. the ourse of thousands upon thousands of the slain, and is hated Twenticth and Twenty-second Wards held_their socond mass | and then settled into second place. Near the three-quarter Mail subsoribers, 1 copy, | year—I104 nombers. Mo Yomx—The Rev. MATTHEW HALE SMITH. and detested by loyal sands of the slain, snd is bated | moeting. last evening, st Hank's Hotel, No. 35 Ninthave. | Knighthood came on wud pused siccessfully Onward and the | Maii subscribers, 2 copies, 1 year—104 numbers. STm ABBATT & MOORE. viits—The Hon. W. R PECK of Connecticut. oblivion cannot hide it, mankind ‘ol Bot forget It 14 is the | near Thirty fourth-st., the Prosident; F. Schults, in the cf mare. but was unable to overtake Luther, who won the beat, | Mail subscribers, 5 or over, for each 00py . . 3w No. 597 Brosdwi Savaxxam —CHARLES ‘ FITCH, sq. litioal Gehenna of the world” Mess. Juling Krageroski and A, Tanger, Secretaries. well in hand. Time : 1:33, Persons remittiag for 10 copies 830, will receive sa extra copy - = B. ¥. BRUCE. 9 ’ large hall nsely crowded, and great entbnsiasm provailed | Tuien Hi finer start could scarcely be made, Knight- for 6 moaths. have now on axhibition & very full and cuoice asortment o . o ———— . i VFriday, Oct.12. in view of the glorious vietories anticipated in the elections hood going off at a rattling pace, lead by quite o lougth | Persons remitting for 15 copios 845, ‘will recelve sa extra 00py RN H. VAN WYCK. MISSOURL around the turn. At the quarter pole the 1{.-.4“ little o ‘one year. CLOTHING and FURNISHING 000DS for MEN, BOYS sod YOUTH, made from superior materials, snd held yeste: Javusrown—1 had still the front, Luther a length behind, and Nanui WEEKLY TRIBUNE. that famous apee and won heat and r m.—Gen. C. H. VAN W i7naca—The Hon ROSCOE: CONKLING. e bt e . « . » * 3 peaker was Hugo Wesendonck, esq., who gave a glowing PrirmipuRon—p. m~ ;%‘.‘flf?"“"‘g SR DFORD. RECEPTION OF THE BOUTHERN LOYALISTS AT 8T. | A0 A MELt o experiences during a three montha | longths bebind bim. 1t was now apparent to all that Onward | Muil subseribars, sinele eopy, | year—52 aumbers 82 00 | trimmod, as wual, in the very best masnsr asd siyle. Thels CUS- Evenicg. The. Hon. LYMAN TREMAINE. LOUIS—PERIURY BY THE REBELS—A CHALLENGE | tourin the Soath e stated tat thero wer many Uslon men | waé i too fust oclety Pst the balf anl thave-quarter poics, | Mail subseribers, oluba of e 9 00 | TOM DEPARTMENT s flled with Anstrupau—The Hon. E. D. CULY i tho South, but they were afraid to act openly. boeause the | Knighthood and Luther raced neek mud neck, the listle -3 A e Hon, THOMAS G, ALVORD. FROM THE RADICAL CANDIDATE POR coxamss. | b Sl B Ihey WoRe SR ¢ et Mebels, who. in | well up. but on entering the home stretch the son o Raight of | Bomoopiet, ‘“mmfim::m -+ NEW AND DESIRABLE. GOODS, ‘Howsn—The Hon, BUTLER G. NOB' | Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. company with the ignorant white trash, ruled with an iron rod, | St. George threw the others off aud won the heat. Time | g, -,’,.,' add 16 0o | whick they are proparsd to make to order *a ls mode,” aod on very I-vu-un-—o-m'l"{'gxfl}u‘:(.}“‘};fiz,mm, 81, Louts, Tueaday, Oct. 9, 19, | as the late riots in lemphis and New-Orleanw wid 1 LR - & il Knighthood Twenty coples. 5o aue address. § 05 ] feemiiatee a ¥our Prarx, p m—{ PITRICK CORBETT. a3, The recoption of the Sonthern Loyalists by torchlight barbarities practioed I o€ e ouktit Hrar.—A good start. Knighthood getting first | ~ Ap extra copy wili be sent for eacy club of ton. “The Clabbiug of Jim Dunn in 1 s | The next apeaker, alluded to the | ronsd the coruer, Luther however collared him on entering the > ING BE JUDGE, WALSH JURY. AR T 1A and the procession, and grand demoustration on Lucss: | yicory of the late Baltimo 1 10 the intrig TGk atretch and hud the front ab the balf post. Nannie Tutlor | AUIT Tl TRIGUNE Now-York. | 180 TRUNL BRFORE SUR0% NALARY Zovklh e Ne Hea E. L PITTS. square was a groat success. Mayor Thomas received politicians, by which Aud hnson was nominated | close with them. from here the little mare challenged the loader — —_ VENTURES OF A PHILADELPHIA LAWYER A be Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. thom, and the Hon. Henry T. Blow made the opening esident. ‘The Union party for some time lnd trusted | and both raced neek and neck ol the back streteh into the MARRIED. kvl?:"oinllfil;g:n‘(‘ulfiaglcnl:g&lg - in him. when he ) t win home when Abe calling upon lis mount shot to- the froat 5D Afru(rrufiflmnmm UTERSON, N. ON RACES —THE ELECTION KETURNS pooch, followed by Gove. Hamilton, Hahn, Judge Sher- ¢ b gt et r s Froedman's Bureau and Bll".\ll—‘mul“'f—sn’ildl#y, Oe'. ‘.hll. St All;n'l Cll.vfi‘.u':' Gallande Y aaid, toMary L. stodast, u February, and when | D SYLVANIA OHIO AND INDIANA. ke in THE NEW YORK the Kev. Dr. | COUCH, e [ Tiom, W. K. PECK of Conn. wood, fout aud others. Thore was spoaking from MV xyon.~The Hov. D. P. TYLER of Cosa. lh:’m'ula‘llxflwu - ™ " s Civil Rights bills. it had boc eat fntell KACE. Ui city. ALpex.—~The Hon B. ‘L:’.‘:}ac..:m. B Advices from Calloway County state that wholesale I|‘n|! -ll;"hnw“ llqilfli;'-":" f Leger, & awecpstakes—premium of #1,000—for 3-year E—HAY<ALN N.J. onT y, Oct. 9, by the Rev. DATLY NEWS, this moruing. Pnlcl}*l{_q!l& Faseema, p. = {ou.lc. nt\'.'\'NP\X\_;_YrrK, ror’;r’vulmum committed by Robols who openly assisted | S0 ’l'; el pos -r.-.:n P two and one-quarter miles (closed with D “”"',_::- . -.«Mn, e Ao dulin Cuy eldost |_~.—;n&w——1m{y‘gu|¢|}£, o The Hom B, L. FTTES. Jushwhackers during the Rebollion, and gave the enemy | yo,duy at the same place, w MRS Aurfide The Hoopltal Bledicn! iieae. onnrmront — § S HOMANEY TS information of our troops’ movements. The arms e A Loy ior outoend b. B Sege ‘,'fl',’,,f;',f,",‘,"{_‘,fii‘,,",‘,"fi'_—"",;',} (1OWE—CHASE—In Buffelo, Tusslay, Oct.3, st the sesidence of | Tho sxercioes bt the of S5 Boguler Do The Hos. BUTLER G. NOBLE. chasod by the County Court have been placed in Rads ANTI-JOHNSON MEETING AT ASTORIA. by Laxagion. dam tuporied | John T Urniford i, by the Iov e, Chpeti ogh Howe,of | G, wEDRESDAY EVENING, Gt 10,8t Oswnoo.— | CHARLES E. FITCH, exq hands to prevent Rebels from seizing the same, as they fon. Wm. Burleigh of Brooklyn aldressed g |1 o Rak v diepons hemals v ‘lnteodoctary Address by Pro. Alexandvr . Mott S EWART L WOODFUK & threaten " yTh» I o A . ",’” h of '(‘rnu..l‘n % n}[n ym l‘l‘u- % ST ——— by Ilusirstions of Spectral Analysis by Prof, R. Ogden citizens o ast ovening, o all, on the OBMOON, s socnee s Mr. A. Beil entero ch. c. DIED. AN - "“""”:‘m#fl"‘_'fim"" Ear Rings and Pins. NEW STVLES. Coral. Carbuncle, Etesscan, Garust, Jot, Peari. Onyx. Stone Camea, Ma'achite, &c., k., for sl by GEQ. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, ons door below Canalat. | ML McGrath sutered b 1. by imporied Eeiiy Borrye —Mr. Al-xsader s o t 2 to | egs Ultica, 11 to | against Local, 0 to | against Tou od. Lewis V. Bogy, lately appointed an Iudian Commis- sioner, in 1864 denounced McClellan as an equal tyrant H, esq with Lincoln, and said ho belonged to a class of Demo- Ausasr.—The Hea HARNIBAL 1A LN ticat. crats who disbelieved in tho right of the Federal Govern- Trvout— § CHARLES B WHITEHEAD. ooq. Tent to coorco sovereign States. Ho denounced any Vararin—~The Hon, CHARLES L. BEALE. effort to reorganize the Democratic party in opposition to Maniiia—Geo. B. . BRUCE. this principle. Dlondey. OUTLER Geu. Pill, Kadical, has challonged John Hogan, the 0~ The Hon. E. D. CULVER. g G. ALVORD. . THO subject of ¢ HORACE GREELEY Ithough armed T wentiment of 1 wpirit of the Ret wuch mi policy wimply that of an ARCUIBALD—At Mot Havea oa Second day, the Bth of Tenth month, Araminta. dsughter of Joha and the laie Mary . Arctabald, aged 7 yeate and 10 monthe, The friends sud relatives of the family are invited to sttend the neral on Fourth-day. 10h inet., st 10} o'clock, . m., from the Frieads’ Blarting nouse on Kutherford place. cor. Easw Fifieentn ot Frieads of the faily at Blott Haven, will meet at the house at 8§ o'clock BUTTERWORTH ~At Albany, st the residenc of Col. Walte Clareh, on_Moaday, Oct. 8, Sam. Butterworth, Par: $1xa Six6 —The Ho. Astwrnr.—JOSEPH J. COUCE 3 Just show ing in frout, Woolfoik fourth, Kelipme “dourning Ear-Kings and Pins of ol descripons, Rusboe, Jet, ke., Dr sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, ous dooe wecond. ift W ice. sxexmarecun,p.o.— § PATRICK CORBE Copporhoad candidate for Congross, to a joint discussion. » . E.D. CULV] —~— B rth of San Fraveisco, Cal. AN L ILLINOIS. T e dussday. Oo: 16, &t 10 o'clook & m.. from St Bar. | below Canslet. BriporuANPTON. ~Gen. THOS M HITE of Mo. e h Tholymew's Chiurch, cor, of Letsystte-place and Orest Jonos-st. Tie T Diamend Rings. friends of bis fi and 1hose of his Ies, Johu ¥. and Heary 1. Cluster, Hoop, sad Siagle Stones, Dismond sad Ewerald, Dismoad ABLE RENOMINATION OF JOHN WENTWORTH FOR ited to sttend without farther GEO. C. ALLEN, | sad Opal, ke.. for sale by ELEY. iatt, BuooxLy—The Hon. JOHN OAKEY Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN CONOBESS.—GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN WITHDRAWS | upon us wnless prevent ¢ mile A from Tussday. Oct. 9, Edith_Grace, ol Coopsn [ysrrToTe, N"""‘“—z"'l LYMAN TREMAINE. a8 g’“"":’"}.”.‘:‘"{"{:&' WESRASKA. B sl e | him. which he od round the and down the home ore Crawlord. in ber 70k yous o No. 415 Brosdway. one door below Canal-st. eedny, A5 JAMESB. McKEAN. Hpecial Dispatch to WXotibeme o distioorabl ko o | Wt 3 g the mie. T s gl G Fate : , Oct. 16. iAo, Tueadag, Oct, 9, 1864 bl -saghar ol | THILD RACE. = = S Cazsnovia.—The Hon. E. D. [ Primary Elsctions in this city, t>-day, mako cortain the the princi Promiais 6§50 i alf aghd, toem oa foot of Chambersstat9je m | 1ME Goods we are prepared to offac to our customers u ochoice wat build on | ovening, Oct. 8, Fanais, relict of | variety of BRONZES, MANTEL CLOCKS, VASES, Mr LS, Weteon entered ch. U, Aldoba . CULVER. u STEWART L. “}n)ulunn, Scmonants, p. "-w' JOHN 0. KLINCI renomination of Juo. Wentworth for Congress, in the o . o Bovrmaxrrox.—Col THOS. M. HITE of Mo. Conveution which meots to-morrow. His opponent was Commodore. .. . vs 1 nee- oy . s Norman B. Judd, lato minister to Berliu. PhY entworth Joha Honter entered b b. Asecln, § £ 3Di el P e ves nlul‘mo':lzmn n:"run!. TBTRN. ou. BU OBLE. 1 1 . ue fuuer .y uiver, ‘ER-WARE. c —The Hon. N. B. BAU. carried about two-thirds of the Dologates. » w D ALDE NOMINATION. | . Flestwi 6 ywars. b) No. 350 W ashi ou Thursday afteruoon, i . Goen —The Hon. MENAY B: STANTON. Brivate ispétoh Lo ono of the editorsof The Repwblican | e TUnion Ropublion T te W ari isve il v M O T P - FINE PLATED WARE. FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY Batavie—The Hon. HOKACE GREELEY is aa follows, dated Omahs, 9th: © I withdrew as ladepen- | 0 4" num"_""”"‘,m Alde DadehiN Ga. © | e o | againet TT—On Sunday eveuing Oct. 7. Michsel F. Dallett, agod 46 000DS, r““"“,:;m.:“ 4L BAILEY dout Candidate yesterday. The Radi will probably | Moottt R - i . At S e of I gl RIS 1o w. | PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHINA AN et Wodnesday, Oct. 17 win by five hundred votes.” Signed, George FrancisTrain, | RIGHTH ABSKMBLY DISTRICT * REGULAR ™ DEMDORATIO SR e R & e e GLASS-WARE, PrATTsECRGE.~The Hou. N. B. LA BAU. o NOMINATION, ik the start, Arcols | this (We ) stteruoon, st 3§ o'clock. ‘he remsins will b Magrrroon.—Gen T AL LUTE wooDFORD, TENNESSEE The *rogulars” of this Assembly District bave | s the tarn how. | Leken to Philsdelphis for intermest. CHANDELIERS AND GAS-FIXTURES, v ;_c:zl:wfl g“r‘tg:'l‘.z NO ELECTION TILL THE THIRTEENTI. povr X '. = l\ - v-)..'.y.,: st bl bty o Al "'("'m‘_‘hn;' N ’..‘,";::‘J..’i‘. R u".‘.'f.l."x?"‘.....'“‘..f-' ::'::'::::"":gl“ O T ey ®VILLY e Hon. J y . S A - ration stors. Borrato—Toe Hon HORACE GREELEY and PATRICK COR. | Spectal Dispatch to The N. ¥. Tribune. SIXTH WARD UNION REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION “Jf’.fl"‘.pnl.mn, are rospectfully invited to st | WHITE FRENCH CUINA DINNER SETS, Second Solaction, $38 NASHVILLE, Oct. 9.—Thero will be o elsction in A meeting of this associat v Paul's Cuapol, Brosdwsy, oot of Faltou-st., por ook Wil oclock u m. on Tharsdsy, the 11¢) tnat ABETT, esa. Quat Mariroex—Oso. THOMAS M. HITE when oight members of tho | Hall on Monduy I CUT SIS OF Gnkte: Ve, 08 pet pob Tonucaseo until the J W, W O \ O E S b MKEAN. Logislature will by elootod. On tho 1st of Novewbor | Aswciation pr | S meck with i G ROW-On Monday, Bh nw. Lier's Lixcox Haw, New-Yomk D. P. TYLER of Conn soven more will be olocted. Thoso are to fill vacancies | ;mu“-‘w" L 3 | Hunter's horse being na-ll‘w \llulm;'lu{‘lhnlly‘fit}‘:'l; - sespiby fivied b0 E. V. HAUGHWOUT & CO., o e Co! JOHX G. KLINCK. ; - 1 - o g o v o ives sud frion i R e :""‘"’"” by the expulsion of cortain members last | Fe T S LG T wad the 100 e T e Aves tbe Charch of tbe Rdvest, Ia Fory-sisths, | _ Now 488, 490, snd 492 Brosdway cor. Broomest. _ aLLsTON.—The Hoa. LEWIS BARKE e b * would addreas them on Mouday evening | twoon Arcoln and Aldebaran, who tigr qar b | bet Fidth aud Sixthaves., on Wodneaday, at 2 o'clock p. o Diujavira! This iss new peifome, yot it has sirondy achicv-d o Newsnxon.—The Hon. 'mus'u ALY MINNESOTA. MR. DRECHER ON TUE ISSURS the tap of the o, Jower trn Arools took | HULL—At New-Lebauoo, New-York, flfiu}cy. Qct. T, Charles H. | success which bas 1\-" it - e the mfiufl'a SARANAC.—The Hon, N. B. LA BA The Rev. Henry Ward Beccher is announced to ad- | the f Mr. Watson's horse ¢lodd 1o him. The first | Holl aged 67 yoars w480 8 -0 — ’“'IN'" R -u"r'u m“-'.“ W‘“‘"W Gen. T_M. HITE. CONSERVATIVE NOMINATIORS. Aress the people of Brooklyn on Mo vouing next. at the | Wile was complotal i this ordor, also nearly M. EN—Suddonly, ou Sunday evewing, Oc', 7, Wiliam Martea, | Folling T olage S = v Gen. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Col. Colyille has b ted by tho Jub tes f Acad N fi i on tho rug hote, a hundeed yards from the i aged 61 yoars. __,,,_‘O‘_i oazin— | S8 TEY . olville has boen nominated by tho Jolnsonites for | Academy of Music, on the e y o rug hothe. a hundeed 5 rom e finiat L o el UG — s PO O R UTLER 0. NOBLS. Congress from the 11d. District. UNION LEAGUE CLU. ik § stiveiecy, Sade 6 TA SRy wamoth Winger oF ¢ o 57‘:’{"’&?.:&'."".......- Ry e 8 v Jaxesrows.—The Houn. HORACE GREELEY. —— The commodious and convenient rooms of the King: Hxat— stap of the dpum both got away to. at., on W iy, at 2 0'ciock p. m., without further invitation. 34.0M VOLUMES, Nowru B, How. A. H. BAILEY. VESSEE. County Union League Club. located at No. i and | gother, Alde g runuing from the ak PARET—At Bergen Polat, N. J., oo Monday, Oct. 8, Johu Paret, ia 0 PERIOQICA sememscnan.~he lon. LEWIS BAKER TENNESSEE ehicls are well supplind with Soal] S esal P v e get o 5tk yoar o b age. oo ows k. Wusiusspvaon. - foa. i P. TYLER CANDIDATES POR GOVERNOR. U the city every evening uatil (e close of | Miride, when he was pulled up, lsme is & bind leg e e By o e Teiot | am s e Bihar: S AR ROS: Iruaca—The Hoa. BUTLER G. NOBLE. 9 le C al dow d Time, 4:0. ad Jacket laayes pioe (oot of Cadar-at. ot of u. @, rot . . g Scmurin Fagon—The Hon b i Ut BAU. "mggfzfi;l:&":'fi'{",:nfi':flf::'m',h(';;r‘,‘:fi:"n;l,’m INPARTIAL SUPPRAGE. YOURTI RACK. rua"rfLO- ;"‘ = l‘ium:‘j“n . dy Lyhmwununbn, e T gt State afo the Hon. Thos. A. K. Nelson, Col. Joh Nethor. | A meoting of the colored citizons of the Ninth Ward anda quarter m o Suivda. Sep 1, Gnea 7. Pt i Y 5 your o b | Fo Clrka— @1 rtation ad 3 scmusl s . STE! ‘WOODFORD. Iand, tho Hon. N. G. Taylor, Col. Johu Williaws and was b Phaey o¥ | “York City. "2 sl Others—8§ RSP LS Daeonrr— | G0t TN G liNCK: Joha pesin_bi urging th it please copy. rder in Williamaburah,—ASSASS] Caxvx.~The tion. A. H. BAILEY. : o e B g Col. | 2708 in aid wlations in every 0ct 9 Henrletta Tngorsol, ¥ O e O INE mflmlnu PRECING Vonrstronr, ¥. W—REMsry—Eveniog—The Hon ROSCOE ( voters to enabl o v an o C Shirley. ZTUE VICTIM SHOT THROUGH THE T WILILE ¢ OONKLING. AT, T eleotion. Addresses were made by L. 1L Put R " Sho Gwmiy are invlied to tiend the funacsh ot the | DOUTECPULL EAR ICULARS U 70, Tk HOUR OF GUING wrday. Oct. 20. X dliags, 0. A. N. Frecman a ¢ idence of ber parents, No. 45 West Thiriy-aintis-et., ou Weduse- | T URDE] Hon. BUTLER G, NOBLE. TEXAS. SL'Widue, 0.8 Pussy, A W, Faeas k. Col McDany | fraldace U0 OV DR p i AND AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE SCENE #rua [ EDY. arotobe found in THE, KEW-YORK DAILY NEWS of s womming, price ONLY TWO (] 7 John A. Reed, (Successor to E. W, Burr.) DIAMOND JEWELER, No. 191 Broadway, ROMINATIONS FOR CONGRESS. The Democratic caudidates for Congress from the IVth District of Texas are the Hon. George P Finley | of Lavaes, the Hon. Ciaib Herbert, and the Hon.J. W Heudorson, The Radical candidato is Judge L A. Paschal REPUBLICAN RATIFIOATION MEETING. Ratification meeting will | 1 my of M 1 apeakers will be pre SKCOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Dt “The Hon. SAMUEL MeKEE of Kentu. Political Notices. fienry Ward Beecher . Wt third ngedd wntil they bl A vush for g of San Antonia. Tho last nemed, 7Ae Houston Telcgraph | The Secoud Congressional District Cou the from winnor NEW-YORK. says, **is & strong man, both intellectually and before ‘f.n the N Democratic party met yest Fordbam HE ISSUES OF THE CANVASS, 0 y o | THE Opposite Grace Chuzed, REPUDLICAY MAAS MEETING 1N ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, | poople, und s fully uf, b i o s | > - An Argument and au Appeal. of tuis establishment bave scarchod thi peincipal cti . Y. ¢ use devotion to Radical doctrines.” At paper SALE OF ENTU d : GENTLEMEN'S ev. HENRY WARD BEE > . Special """“‘"'_'.‘_':,’:M‘\v i 1 thinks there s dangar of Lis eloction ;hrunzhmodnhw g e 'uk\z gk et s g :""“ N e of Ewrope, u'afi”":zw“'sfl"’?& obtaia the - sda; .| in the party opposed to him. N. B. Norton, who was is- | wrates Eab o | | AT .. ; the R LS JEWELS the Radical candidate in the Eastern District. Bavrious; T Ot | T et o e m“ L. Y EV of thess endeavors. a col'ection has been sscuped of the K, 3 Come One, Come Al aud recherohe aricles ever exbibited to the Auo ices 00dford eloquently analyzed and discussed tho issue in POy e 2 at the volved 1o the cauvass, and was warmly applauded through- ASSACH TTS. corser of Baltimore and North-sts., occasioned by an at- | PO 4L e L i publie, ~ % AT o PR g 2ens of Lhis D) Coauolsseurs of précious stones and aduwirers of artistic workman the Hon. A. X. Parker and Gen. Woodtord. Gen. g Considerable excitement occurred this morni 1 RICT e Lt oMy Loiiey” and fa faror ection of FENTC DDYORD, will mes it the Vard Hotel, on WEONESDAY E . | NING, 1ot shigla Jwelcy arn furited veting will be addrassed by the fo! sninent spesk: o HIRAM WALBRIDGE, A L, Col. A. J. DUGAN: HE Hon. CHAS. 8. SPEN 1SAAC J. OLIVER esg JOSHUA U. ABBE, Previdont. tack made by a number of Republicans ou the Democratic | and Conservative Headquarters. A national flag w p lung suspended in front of the building was cut down, and for a time there wer neions of a wost serious difficulty. The P ¥ eame to the res | cue, and compe the rioters to return the flag, which | A REMARK OF CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. T'he Boston Commonwealth says Speaking with Charles Francis A one day, about Amer ioan atfairs, Mr. R. H. Dana, jr., mentioned the word * nation with the country. “Nation!” petulautly ex Adams, it s no nalion—nothing but an sssocia Mz. Dana was not before aware of this nais out. Put Potsdaw down for about 800 wajority. FIPTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. HBpecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. Trox, N. X., Oct. 9.—The Democratic Congressional THE NEW-OR MASSACRE. S re CONSISTING OF Last night a_part) upon some Republicans in the castern section of the eity, | for the tirst time aft John Galety, one of the Convention. to-day adjourncd for one w without e of State rights by Adl v 2 making s somination. ' The Democrats have been a8 yot R DR E L R was forthwith restored to its foriner position. ATON SONROWY ¥ NSON OF For SRR, L D INING ROOA and CHAMBER S ATIONS, o Consarsanves made an attack | The City Councils of New-Orleans met on the 224 ult, L B0 i L B0 H upable to tind aoy one willing to stand as a eandidate The following are the Democratic State nomiustions io egainst Mr. Griswold, whose majority will not bo less than | Aussichusetts: he recess, and received a messago uuun«‘mu‘ffl)‘&nlmu Nos. % and 3,000, even if an opponent is put up agaivst bim. It i8 | yor Gove y 2% il F which resulted in a fierce fight. . p Abte B e e Decitoitio ATt B eto 1 ool | o e e Hieries O rof Lowell Fur Lie- | yyiocking party, was shot, recciving thres halls from Mayor Monroe, giving bis version of the riot. After | ~ pjoyen bly Distrie 99 East [1osnton-st. ; tenant Governor, Gen. Horn Lee of Springfield. For : K " 1Y Assombly D| Hetwean Bo 1 Secoadrare. Qilate, but leave Mr. Griswold to walk quictly over the | Becretary of Staté, Col. Luther Stevensou, jr., of Hingan, For | body. Hiscondition i excecdingly jrocarioae. | repeating the often denicd story that Gen. Buird Lad | P (g Al Goodewarrantad. rde track, while they concentrate all their efforts ou the State | Attviuey G Wm. C. Endicott_of Salem. ‘]-‘.,p State Several other parties were shightly tnjured. tendered him troops to act with his police in & “ case of G, Oet. 11 ticket. Gid. Reypolds, u renegade Repullican, promised | Treasurer, Harvey Aruold of Adaws. For Stato Auditor, Gen —— cwergeney,” the Mayor goes on to state that tw ‘e Toltowlug to rz, but after looking over the ficd and discovering "l“‘fl{{»lm;uu- ;;x’d,n:l’.:ll”"'\} on o i oHIo. portant facts ** are established eonc ¥ ‘.v U, 8. Senator trom Conneoticut. that be 'c::lil”:m_un, x.hwn than a dozen of the Republi- of this bnm.( B ."mmmub:m“ i.ht-_n:n:lr u;' an 'l.'-d % ot {ie police were first tired upon. on “\u‘é".:L 2 = T 2 cm: '”“ trict witk ::‘nl;lhk perewptorily doelined, | % phy orce . Canal-st., while dischargi v, by members of the | Ry ord ST\ R STEWART, Prestdent. RHEUMATISM, contenting with the distinguished bogor of rn- Q‘ PRI the J ASSOCIATION OF TE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. d. That the first siiots on the arrival of the FREDEAICK OLMITRAD, Secre! BCRUFULA, siding at a second-rate Democratic County Couvention r. Swestser, whom the Johnson Y otin 1 1te were fired f) ho wi = - v SWOLLEN GLANDS. Chich wes Mol Bewe today. A SoRRLy taket wes made | Dominated for Govermor, was & } | Crxerssatr, Oct. 9.—The Committee appointed by the | re fired from the windows of that ERUPTIONS OF THE SKI 1 o3t amidanieh mnp!ing'nnduonufmuumm — to the Chicago (Republiean) Conyention, und we believe one Association of the Army of the Tennessce have 1 s aad negroes therein barricaded possessing cortpin chom- for s Wi chr, h chance | the party who went to Spriagtieid to announee the result to | completed their arrangemients for the reception and enters | v of the rej es an account of the | g el heid last uigl | fcal propecties. Use STRUMA' TS, prepared fo_bathing or 8 Ligfight, : Mr. Lircoln. He grew tired of the sssociation early in the | tainment of the members on the Lith of November nest martial law, and says that Gen. Buird aoted as | § Nos. 191 and 195 Bowery, nogilnated | purposes from the miseral speiags of the Peonsyivania St Masufic- Ggyi. Joba E. Wool was named for the nomination, but | war, and his po fortunes—which were small—with | Every officer who at gny timo belonged to this arn "5 |1t fie wanted only to mako ** political capitl for A for ndependent Peopie s | {uring Company. The chemi operties of those sslts weke theas e Pinilivelgioclined to bo & candidate for uny elestive | tbe Democratic party iu this State, which eofld Sympathize | b egy G Y ), Lta i L rae B W | cals ot Jolhmson's policy s f [ vcg soecilos for the cute of the above-amed daessss No more swral- powition, Hets s gelative of Mr. Griswold. with bk i tht respeet. ¥ be expected to attend in full uniform. Gens. Grunt, Sher- | St (R0 S e K e resent o cfte largo btk “The Procklont oftho Mectind | lowing of drage aud USE' STAUMATIC MINERAL man, Howard, and Logan,the successive commanders sl f hat Louisiana 18 nat tejrescnte - e o e sy risreg | BATHS. Forilost Srory fusposisble drag siors. Congross, gor " T Fhe object of the m Dropond the naae of Mr. Steiubren rocecdings ot the Cle o proceedings of the Clevclund Cou e THE REMOVALS IN THE XITH DISTRICT— CONGRES LOCAL P iz h 5 v N . POLITICS, army accepted invitations and will bo oy NAL $ND ASSEMBLY NOMISATION coutst s Do wil bo pas e over all the prineipa half { £ bave Inst with themaguslited e | e e kbl il i S wero mile | | o e n oo precmsescn Saterity evering st will tomporarily . 4 ’ it g the usual rates of fare, and amplo arrangemonts have bec pecally of the A o valor | by M. Von Gustin er¢ Amociation, Mr. | gl iackuriug Department aad orelgars routize of business, Speetal 0 The N. Y. Tribune. NATURALIZATION OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN GENE- | L tft I s gy oy vt s ceoenfze the valor of the brave soldiers | & L. Kao, dir. Mor The nou | unmf‘uu:”?:;-um." W cleian the luduigense T ¢ i sppared o the on vt e with 1y s o those bavia (ot on erage made with the p aecommodation of the officers at reduced rates. The wee ing is expected to be full and interes: United Stat red to = Exacutive Comumittes . cawpaign, aud the meeting ad- adjusted by the various lusu for the People's Candidate, v -l W 1o s RAL COMMITTEE, NO. 6 CENTREST, This Office bas been in operation and the services are remdered gratuitous % Hivsox, N. X, Tuesday, Oct, 4, 1866, The work of “taking off heads” in this district con- tinues, but, strange to sy, the outs don't go out, nor the our loss bas been orosted. In sddition to oue insurance, our storage iy ) quecoatess URTHER S SONS, Now 503 and 594 Broadway. for the past week Sy ly. Th BALTIMORE. hree classes of i t . i - Cornors, has been poimoved and his place filled by Rlo o e e e Yo years, al have NADA. 0V, SWANN . R | T Asdéinbly e Abueciarion.sh mostily W[ o tomestyCutghunts JO8 . Bump. - Joshoa H. Bulkley, Postmasicr a4 T hcir Tt o Tomt el etund toots bitontions s Ry PhE ghu, o Tourngo, C. W., Taeslag, Oct. 105 | T, Y SLTHON, POLON [0 | B '*:b‘ g..."é‘;fu'.‘."“f S SEDNESUAY | ootk Katracted Abeelutoly withont Fala. 2100 vt i Fatoes ogviwer inglutease ik kate ek have. soaided-| <1 oAy S0-00Y.sevdion iand duils 48 HowTrumswick sr- Bautinons, Taeslay, Oct. 9, 1% s B AR, Brov s | Do einlorgiving of cch bweth ute Bs0—producing ov" s ioumens. Inting sbout thres miaies; a0d eatracting FREDERICK OLXMSTEA rived here to-duy. i Reports are cirenlating of an_intention on the part of bas boen removed and William Foster appointed in his in in the Uuited Stabos five yoars, arziving here before the cue to tweaty toeih, withogy te knowiodes of¢ uu-ul.l Joseph H. al‘nl;u.l Postmaster this ® 1 o4 The Cansd Confederat « eity bas been remoy . W. Dixon of 15, and who are now over 23 years of age. 3. Those be Canadisn eration Commissioners are pro- t i ! PR SRR 7 ol SRS 12 Fisetial - James Lathrop R i e O et Gisctarge from Tho United Stems | paring to leave for England. are pro- | Gov. Swaun to remove the Polico Commissioners of this Amsembly—Fenton and Woodford Cam- 3 e e LA o e o bis stoay. | Army, and wha lave resided fur one yuar fn the State”of | - The Feniam trial eroato lttle nterest, e ol s e FIGHTEENTH WARD. No. #9 Brosdway, between Nineternih and Tweatieth sts. rd k . New-York. ¢ have ‘80, Abo Sed to rangement for the Municipal eloction. 3 LEN froa'w W g = Pty ookedeler, Posbsterat Germantown, has bect | b’ witoes who' bimwl(s ciarnt. Qv 85, prlos s s 1 "o Ropor occavions mich discumion, the Iteubicans ming of U by Gl b e St WEDNE DAY Qs i ) i ““,m ndt;; “r“ .‘ - ';‘_V!‘ lnu-b:: “thd ;gwlvednmr naturalization pnnn here during the past week FIRES. | maintaining that the Commissioners havo not violated the o Th o Eh followisis eminend speakers VICTORY HAIR RESTORER. oy e el et e X ave also been toue! dan st 06 vhe e dstuped soldiers. The fact that o ——— | law, and that the Governor canuo: exercise such authority | will sddsess the meeting; ¥ This wonderful chemical dlscovery is now offared for sae It hae ¥ riveled hand, and the Union postmasters there rdiy one disclarged jor nppears hefore a smilar Commit | until the Commissioners have been first indicted, tried | Hon. HORACE ““m"fi '4';?"“ positively be present. T.:'Mn'" ::un:m-::.y‘ = :.l“t: from < placed in Lok T e viie by B. VAN BURE, Cheumist, L Tl the Democratic or Copperhead e g BOSTON. cOnvic . 3 ek o T ion had the ot siguifi and convicted of unlawful conduct, as they a ““'-,f“.',‘""‘" GEBHARDT Nave * gone under.” From Dutchess County, Nohomish Place, Postmas- | caut- Lhe bors iu blue uton and the Unfon. BosTox, Oct. 9.—The kerosene oil store of A. G. Foss, | o by the Logi 4 - the G 4 b trat Fishkill Landing, s been removed, 'A% | DEMOCRATIC CITY AND COUNTY CONVENTION AT o- | No. 75 Usionet, was i by bl ‘lfl,:l:w; office by the Legislature, aud not appointed by the Gover- dinnd *ummfigusu.\:! na-:}::;-::.:‘\wmgzflvu sud all dreggists. Johuson appointed i Lis stead. ZART BALL. which was partly insured. ‘The other occupaits of the x on the other haud, maintain that | be present Ry AL Browns Sandard Scales; . ;, s s Tty are zade publio ool through Asso- o Last oveniug the delogations to the Mozart Union | building lose from §2,000 to 3,000, | Jor can remove the Police Coummissioners the Hawut Busar Vi Fivadent. | ysgn BY TUE UNITZD STATES AND FOKBION QOVERK- been oul ‘88t N . . o A told that the majority of them bave .n's;:tmiaulnh:?inmly "5?‘" the g"::';;w"';?"&fi,m. W‘#&fimfigfifu’fefi'fir The Northern Rli’lm::(:‘l?:'.lf),Worhhup at Pier- N ADAPERRSIORS “fi'&‘“&“ AT et sl potified. Dixon, the new Postmastor in thie city, don't e City and County offoes o bedlaosed of t the eoming elec | mont, wan arped o the ground bort 3 'cock Sehlay morn. MASSACHUSETTS. Yard Foaton and Woeedterd, Gomroier WARRANTED ACURATE AND DURARLE. know how he got the sppointment, ana says he did not | “Te 0 whole the delegat e ing. | Three locomotives, a car, stationary eugive. & large 488 & d Club.—Lhe members 8/ 13 (W ednesday) £VENING, o Hals | Soteuroom No. 3 Bacelay ok, opposite Astor House, Now Yock. want it. 1 hear he hass 5::“ Yot sxoupe by telegzaph o Thole the delegetes prosested s mare rew table ap- | quantity of tools, beside other property, wns destroyed. e | Sh-viuinst. pavety organis Snd roosie s Bunuer, to Be grecented o Associated Sueh, too, 1 am informed, is the case t uawashed; Dat th P ad g d"" ‘;r“"!?" of the | loss is variously estimated at from $0.000 to $120000. The | TESRIFIC EXPLOSION AT PORT AU PRINCE—DESTRUC- | the ;us,uwm"h—sm & Cou by Gol. B Gebbard, | —T%8 Sewing-: Tor Failies with & t many others in both Dutehess and Columbis. | tnto their riug m': delogates Lad :‘ utly been awed | insurance amounts 1 #30,000. M. Charles G. Sisson of Jersey TION OF THE ARSENAL. The Union men of the Ward sre respectiully iovited to come forward | an lu%fln\fl- Mea: lo the unterritied are all wonderment, | and hoard, and said nothing '-'3&"'-‘» \en lhmm:::‘:nsy;l::fi bl oo o P oy il BosToN, Oct. 9.—Leiters from Port au Prince, dated m::::fi fl‘:‘:’a“mw E-GLRE Frosdon | _ENPREES CUIRE Co. e :' . XL aud ask each other why in thuuder tionia! 't | the . Fernsudo Wood thought 5 = | Sept. 18, st e 4 o] 40, Dottt i &oout ! Mcn“’“mu:m I u:‘fid-fl, gfl- d‘d:hnu- s nn" m ’..;".".I:L"‘f.{: PACIFIC COAST. ‘ m; ol';n::;vlfflrfh;:r 3','.', e-‘:’x’x‘l“-hxml‘gd‘«tm‘;hz n!‘l':a T‘,'z'zmm"’ Wu‘?fl'}‘@""‘ ki “..a....-u..:‘-}{r:xm:-"u?;:- ASSEMBLY, AKD, ORSRISSIONAL NOMINATIONE. same. Mr. thought that after talling the delegates L Rk | spread and destroyed the grouter part of the town. Sev. ‘:,',,'nm.o_..!.,-‘,...,“"‘.. claion e e Hotel, i — eral vessels wore burned. The loss of life was very great, | Third-ave. sud Ouel m‘r‘fi“' SMITH. Low and where their friends could their naturalization cer- ‘The Democrats of Ulster and Green have met in Con- | tificates, should and Sax Fravcisco, Monday, Oct. ¥ vention and nominated J H. Tuthill of Ellenville a8 Wnr-:'t'- by him untii Tuesday .::‘M tothe | qyg gchooner Prido of the West, which sailed in :::Jmh | 1088 O_THE SCHOONES MEOGA. Jomx A. Eaarmsoy. o cundidate 1o Teprosent the XIIIth Congremions! Dis- 'DEMOCKATIC UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. of the fishing grounds on the North-Weat Coast, on the | BOSTON, Oct. §—Tho schooner Mocca, from Now York : ; trict. The ‘Convention for the samt Gisteist | This Convention met ast evening at C Insti. | 29th of ‘Macch, hes Dot sinee been beard of, 8ad | o, the | tor Sueo, with » cargo of sand, went ushore noar Highland Fonton_and Wi will be held this week. tute, the Hon. Judge Counolly in the chair, when e g to bave been lost or captured by the Iudians of Queen ‘ Light, Cape Cod, this woruiug, sud becaine a total wreck. Vi, Wm'-on.flml The Democrats of the First An—bz District, Colum- | ticket was nominated : lflfibu Charles G Hi Cbarlotte’s Island. Her crew were saved. The Committee of ..m.ur ‘Monting bia County, have nominated Alien 8. 3 (Myles O'Reilly); ., John H. Anthon; Supervisor, Charles W. Brooks & Co. a large shipping commission e —— will -1 at l?c o.‘ ,%cun‘. ,m., oa The in the Second Assembly District have " Jr.; Surtogate, Robert B. Holmes, Coroner, Wm. | firm, suspended to-day in Liouoe of heavy defalca: OBITUARY. TVEDNESDAY NEXT. e 108 st o 8o ER s gominated Stephen H. Wendorer of t X tion'In greenbacks by their late Casbier aud the failure of it gt *Srancan Kinny, . bi" the Becond Assembl, an:c:'u l;,m 3%.”3‘." The mflu Wumm . a prominent m&# whose mnfl"fnmo ta they DEATH OF DR. GIBSON OF ARKANSAS. O Lo i meet t 7 Poughkeopsie. i % | nation of County and City officers assembied last ovening at the | COYEr Tholr gemoral businees 1iabiiiies, loaving the operse | Dr- Lorenzo Gibson, one of the oldest citizens of 4 ' oty < Froideor WOMINATION OF THE HON. JOHN J. KICKS FOR STATE :nulo. ll:'na.duy, :'-.d after np-d.llL-u- time in the | tors ts applicable to the bulances. They Arkansss, died there lately. He had been in the Assembly, ” Ul meet ot % (MTATOR, xXYIITH DISTRIOT, VLIIth Distriet, Tl neat Tuesday ov o ”.mj.n.‘ g ollae, | 14 oS M. Vool Smpisetion 9. appointed Sur. | Diagiediens Thisbare, TG UK Hon. Wan & Du 06 i Luika, N. Y., Oot, 9.~ s 0 ; ; s | veyor of the State. Tn 1865 ho was o defeated oandidate for | Gihoes ase sxpooted to sddrose Y., Oot. 9.—The Union-Republicans of the ILORS' PLATFORM. $108; 192, Cougress, but his fricads wished him to run_for U. 8 = e - o BRAMIALL, Prosidoat. SOLDIKRS’ AND 8A The office of The Soldiers’ Friend has issugd saveral - XX Vilth Senatorial Distact to-day o the Hou. tor this voar. a desiro ke would bave comuliod with it La had lisd. | Cuay. F. Hoospggu. Seorstary,

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