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P c————— R ————— . POLITICAL. ———— NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. » Gowernor—Hon. REUBEN E FENTON ( o ;:'ll. Gowernor—tizon. 8 TEWART L WOODFO! )‘,"{mn; For Canal Com'r.—Hon, STEPHEN T _HA YL Stouben; or Prison Inspecior—Gon. JOHN HAMMOND, Essex. Eleotion, Tuesday, Nov. 6. podsiomemily UNION MEETINGS. Raroasicas Union Sras Comurran, [paus )M ITROPOLITAN eL Naw . TROTHIAML. HARRIS, Chairman. P— 48 TRRWILLIORE, S Pharnday. 0t 11 N WYCK. Susmowr— | G5l J. G, KIINCK, Gen. STEWART L. { Fhe oo, A ® WOODFORD, X. PARKER. roas—The Hon. E. D. CULV Sama VoY Svanirr HaLL— ( Uen. O. 8. FEKRY U, 5. Senstor trem Coca. Now- Yo TYLER Sao-Harnos H Hou. D. P —The Hor. ’ll“m;s [0 Al..:lll):lf)" owrixeron—The Hon. HORACE G Y. wron—The Hon A. H. BAILE wwrown—PATRICK CORBETT, eeq. Sawwcs Farss—en. JOHN COCHRAN Tarcorrvinis —The Hon JOHN 0'DO! Hioxsvinie—Dr. & 0. SIDNEY. Owsiva.—The Hon. BUTLER G. NOBLE. Hamrox. —Gen. T. W. CONWAY. The Hon. W. K. b Taxnvrows. {10 100 L B CHITTENDEN Pour Ricumoxp—Coi. "HOMAS SHANKLAND. Stxcrsanviiie.—The fon. E. L. PITTS HANNIBAL HAMLIN MippLerow Carm Vixc J. COUCH. ewq, Avr Nw-3 o MATTHEW HALE SMITH, LowixsviLus.—The Hou. W. R PECK of Connecticut Savaxxan ~CHAKLES E. FITCH, ooq. . BRUCE. Fn‘?‘y. Oct. 12. Jammerown —p. m.—Gen. C. H, VAN WYCK. irnacA.—The Hon ROSCOE CONKLING. STEWART .. WOODFORD. The oo A. X. PAKKER The. Hon LYMAN TREMAIN. Amsraroan.—~The Hon. E. D, CULVER. Faser Hawrrow.—The Hoo. THOMAS G. ALVORD, Jousn.~I'he Hon BUTLER G. NOBLE. Ruvanunia.—Gen. THOMAS B COCHRANE, " D > Fonr Pim, p .~} PATRICK CORBETT, 04q. DONNELL. The Hon. JOHN O WM. H. BURLEIG FLaTreavhon.—p. w— Eveaing. Famvonia. p. w— | Fov Gen, THOMAS M. Gnnevont— § P TEONARY Hou. BUTLER G. NOBLE. s E. FITCH, ooq. STEWART L. WOODFORD. Hon K. D. CULVER. HORACE GREELEY. Axrwanr —JOSEPE J. COUCH, . Aunawy.—The Hoo. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. P. TYLER of Connectiout. Trvous. § The Hos. D. x !CIIAM! E WHITEHEAD. veq. Varavie —The Hou, CHARLES L BEALE. Maniiia—Gon. B. F. BRUCE. Py, SUrhER 0. NOBLE, "he Hou BU 4 A Sravnarniasp.n—§ PATRICR CORBETT, enq. —The Hou. . D. CULVER. Moonns —The Hou. N. B. Al Briporuawrron.—Gen. THUS. M HITE of Mo. an.—The Hon. HORACE GREELE). HaLL, BROOXLYS. — )Th Hon. 10HN OAKEY Hon, HANNTBAL HAMLIN. Gooren tevrirore, Nuw-Yomz — § Hom LYMAR on. TREMAIN. JAM! LVER. ART L. WOODFORD, HN G. KLINCK, prox. —Col. THOS. M. HITE of Mo. b Hon, LEW I3 BARKER of Me. Batavia—The Hon. HORACE GREEL| Wernnvinie—The Hoo. A, H. BAILEY Paswrna ~PATRICK CORBETT, g Mupixa~The Hos. C. 5. COCHRANE. EummaToe Hon 1RA TARRIS, 1anTh W ARD, BROOKLYN—Tue Hon. . P. TYLER of Coun. W edneeday, Oct. 17. Y. BooxrviLie—The Hon . 1. CULVER. """ raL0—The Hoo. HURACE GREELEY sud PATRICK COR- MaTTITUoR—Gen. THOMAS M. HITE. Unaprira—Gen. STEWART L. WOODFORD Eimina—Col JAMES B, McKEAN. Lawcotx Haws, Naw Yonx —The Hon. D. P. TYLER of Conn. Easr “'a-clnll.—iul".]k"(flll‘n(é.ym.n . RiveRugad — !& Owro0.—The Hon. LYMAN TREMAIN Thursday, Oct, 18. Samaxac.—The Hon. N. B. LA BAU Barviiie —Oen. T. M. HITE. Osiui— Gen. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Col. JOHN 0. KLINK. FROMANSBTRON—p. t1.—The Hon. BUTLER G. NOBLE. The Hon. HORACE GREELEY. ¥ RKER. lsuip ~Ges, THOS. M, HITE. WART L. WOODFORD. . STE Davosrr.— | GOl JORN 6. KLINCK. Caxpax —The Hon. A. 14 BAILEY. " REnsey—Lvoning.—~The Hon. ROSCOE 3vRGR.~The Hon D. P. TYLER of Ct. ALVORD. LYMAN TKEMAIN. Saturday. y Darorx, p.m —The Hon. SCTLER G. NOBLE. MKEE of Kentucky, Barm, p. w.—~The Hou SAMU Puno—Tim Hov. N. B. LA BA! Hawcoes—The Hou. HOKACE GREELEY. Amirrvpas—Ges. THOMAS M. HITE. Dmuxasny Fare—The Hon. ROBCOE CONKLING, Hopson—Gien. JOHN H, MARTINDALE. Forvron—The How, LEWIS BARKER. DuxxiuxiToe Hoo LYMAN TREMAIN. Oct. 32 Povouxyepsin~Gov. RAWLEY of Owip - 1'he Hou THI (. ALVORD. Tucaday. Oct. 1. Tuor ~Gow. HAWLEY of Gon. Warsixe—The Hou. THUS. G. ALVORD. et ezt NEW-YORK. UNION MEETING AT POUGHEEEPSIE—SPEECH BY THE | HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. "Spoctal Dispatch to The N, Y. Tribune. . PorGaKEErsiE, Oct. 10.—A tremendous greeting was giveu to the Hon, Hannibal Hamliz, by the Union men of this city, to-night. Pine Hall was donsely crowded at | @t an early hour. The Hon. John Thompson was chosen | Chairman, who spoke at some length, mentioning, iu the ourse of his remarks, the recent victories in Pennsylvania, | #Ohio, and the other States. His announcements being | frequently interrupted with deafening applause. Ho closed by 1 ucing the Hon. Hannibal Hamlin When Mr. Hamlin stepped forward, the choers were @eafening. His speech was strongly argumentative, and eloquent 1o the extreme, he being frequently interrupted | with loug and continued applause. % atmbee<b- Jadios were present, aud the demonstration was a very euthusi- astic one. STATE NOMINATIONS. . The Republiean Unionists of Cbenango County have powinated James G. Thompsou for County Clerk, Bamuel R. Peoles for County Treasurer, Burlington Button for | Justico of Sessions, and Frederick Julisnd for Member of | A-lmbl‘;. | The Otsego County Republicans have renominated Sheflield Harrington as their cans e for Assembly. B. C. Gardner is renominated for School Commissionier. Harvey Brown is named for Sheriff, The Copper-Johnsonites of Chemung County have wominated Lieat.-Col. E. L. Patrick (dismissedthe service for improper enlistments in 1863 for Member of Assembly. THE REGISTRY—IMPORTANT. The notice heretofore published by the Secretary of | State was misunderstood. The following notice is more | explicit. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF N3 v}'uun; ALsany, Oot. =, Inie, By the Act of 1866, the third meeting of the registry of woters ( Saturday, Nov, 2 and 3, before election. In dists where lnss than 400 votes arc,cast, the firsh n;:tll‘;: 13 held through but one day. Editors througbout the gmu will eall attention to this ohange i the law, fully, Fraxcs C. Bakvow, THE CENTRAL RAILROAD AXD POLITICS. The following eircular bas been issued by instruction of tho Board of Directore of the New-York Central Railroad Compauy: GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ALBANY, Oct. 3, 1866, To the Heads of Departments and all others in the service of this Company haviug other cuployés under their mansgewent or control By n resolation of the Board of Directors of this Company you are forbidden to exercise wny political influence over the Poreous in the employ of the Company under your charge. Any tempts thus to interferc with the exercise of the elective franchise will be considered as an iujury to the vmznyd thus interfored with, and as a legitimate matter of com plaint aguinst the .+ thus Interfering 'he Board has determined that every employé of the Com- pany shall be tted 1o exercise his rights relating to politi «eal aetion without the interference of any one in the service of has further resolved that no facilities in conveying Persons to mectiugs or conventions are to be furnished to any {‘lfll more or better than to the other; and that no such faeili- o8 shall be furnished to auy party which are not fully paid for ot usual tariff rites. W. H. CHrtTexveN, General Superintendent. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION AT MIDDLETOWN — GEN. CHARLES H. VAN WYCK NOMINATKD FOR CONGRESS. Special Disputch 1o The N. Y. Tribune. Mignna(hnvuu:n pnlr- nominating s eandi- Sul |v= District in the XLth nt, and the mos! itive the entire ability of the Dis- to elect the Genersl triumpbently, and thus rid this Democratic record in our Congressional of ite "My Policy"” was with utter seorn aud derision, *The election news of the morning undoubtedly had much ““'iflfinrfldm. Several speeches Wore made by different delogates, all of the most radiy sort. Aflor tye unanimous vote given for Gen. Van Wyok's ES B. McKEAN. | G. NOBLE. { | bad the power, before election) is abolished. There now aro but two meetings—the Tuesday and Weducsday, Oet. | 16 and 17, three weeks before election, and the Friday and | nomination. three mighty cheors wars giren for the nom- inee and the cause. Messrs. Cyrns B. Martin, Dr. Lawrence, J. D. Dawit Walsh, Wynkoop, Kiersted and Eli W. Fairchild wers choson & Congressional Committee for the ensuing term. Dr. William Done was cslled to the platform afier the business was concluded, and gave some very bumorous incidents connected with bis campaizn rience just terminated in Pennsylvasis, and the more ical the sentiments enunciated, the more vociferous was theupplause. Every reference to impartial suffrage was choored to the eeho. Put down old Orange and Sul- livan for a decided Republican victory in Novembec. The following nominstions have béen made: CoLumuia—For Member of Assembly. [Id Distriot, Stephen {I\' Wendover ; School Commissioner, 11d District, David G Enrii—For Assembly, IVth District, Christian Schwinger, KiNos—For Assembly, VIth District, Ira Buckman, jr Orse60 —For Shl‘flJ Harvey W. Brown; County Clerk Stephen Estes, County Treasurer, Hornee Latirop; ous, Tsaac Shafer. SARATOG A —For Assembly, T1d Distriet, Austin L: Reynolds; School Commissioner, T1d Distriet, dnnr‘l\\'ll\'ax. ). SENECA.—For Assembly, Col. James . McDonald ; Treas urer, dawes Furgerson ; Sohool Commussioner, P. V. N. Boduue ; Supérintendent of Poor, A. Rorison; Coroners, D. W. Schooa: Bennett; Sessions, Jason Smith. 114 District, David W Wearcurstin —For Assembly, Travis of Peekakill. —— VERMONT. —— THR MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE—TIR SENATORIAL ELECTION. Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. MoxTreLige, Vi, Oct. 10.—The Vermont Legislature assembles here to-morrow. Two-thirds of the members aro already in town, and both branches will be speedily organ- ized. The Hon. John W. Stewart of. Middlebury will be redlocted Speaker of the House, and John H. Flagg of Beo- mington Clerk. Henry Clark of Poultney will be reslected Secretary of the Senate. The election of United States Senators will take on Tuesday, October 23. It is the goneral understanding that Judge Poland will oo chosen to fill tho unexpired term of denator Collsmer, ending Maroh 4, 1867, the Hon. George F. Edmunds to 8l the unexpired term of Senator Foote, ending March 4, 1869, and the Hon. Justin 8. Morrill for the term of six years, nding March 4, 1873, All these gentlemen aro Radical to tho core, and carnest ents of **My Policy,” and bave no fellowship with the so-called Conservative Re- publicans. As there are but & baker's dozen of Coppers in tho Leglsiature, the election of Senators Poland and munds, and Justin 8. Morrill will undoubtedly bo made with substantial upanimity. Gor. Dillinghum » Message will be delivered on Frid: ————— ANOTHER DECAPITATION. The President has removed Silas F. Smith of Syracuse from the office of Collector of that district, and uppointed Major Moscley, who was on Slocum's Staff, and who fol- lowed him over to MeClellan. Thus ars Republicans overywhere removed and Democrats appointed. —— OHI10. THE FPENIANS VERSUS TUE ADMINISTRATION. Center Tansey writes as follows to the Inishmen of Toledo, in indorsement of the Iato patriotic lotter of ‘Thomna Cavan, State Center of Olio: As I we oppose Andrew Johnson, aud have cause to 0 w0, for he encouraged the Fenian movement—he knew that the arma and ammunition to r chased and (mark this four days provious to the Cunadian ent he said to n Fenian delegation nticmen, my sympathies | sure you when the blow is struck 1 shall inte eward was present and agroed with him. w mark the action of these men. Orders wers given by President to him to_turn bodies of men out of tho railroail d the officers of the (overument authorized to arrest ling Fenians, or any other person or persons whom the Fenians—thus giving officers | any le officers might suspect being poteer to arrest whom thoy pleased. without autharity of law And fus (Gen. Meade wan ordersd. or at least smpoworod. to seize and ize the food which the citizonsof Malone gener ously gave to the Fenians. In view of thea facts I say with that noble and faithful Trishman, Thomas Lavan, Stat of the Fenign Brotherbood of Obio, that hut for t intorforence of the (overnme which had promised atrict noutrulity. not a red rag of Vietoria would be waving oa Cana dian soil to-day h Fenians, lot us g0 to the polls to-morrow with Freedom for ali men.” Your ob'ds. servant Matnew Tansey, Sarsfield Circle, Toledo F. B. of—— TLLINOIS. THE HON. NORMAN B. JUDD NOMINATED FOR CONORESS. int to Y. Tribune. Npec Cnicago, Oct. 10.—The protracted contest in the Re- publican party for the nominstion of Congressman from this District terminated this afternoon by tho selection of Norman B. Judd. The first indication of this result was ven in the eloction of Gen. Hasbrouck Davis, Judd can idato for Chairman. The friends of Judd then carriod n resolution by a vive voce vote in the nomination of can didates, by 136 to 95. Wentworth's name was then with- drawn, and his friends united on Gen. Osborne. The first ballot for nominee atood: N. B. Judd, 144; T. O. Os- borne, 85, whereupou the choice of Mr. Judd was doclared unanimous. The procecdings of tho Convention wern re- markably turbulent, and it was attended by a large erowd of wpectators. The course of Thhe Chicago I'ribune in declaring, this morning, that it would bolt the ticket if | ‘Wentworth were nominated, was freely condemned. Col. Frank Shermau is most likely to be the candidaw of the Democracy, — MASSACHUSETTS. BosToN, Oct. 10.—The Republican Convention in the VIith Ca wsional District to-day nominated the Hon Georgo 8. Boutwell for redlection to Congress by ucc tion. ) ———— LOCAL POLITICS. —— 15T ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REPUBLICAN UNION ASSOOIA- TION. This Association held an enthusiastic out-of-door meeting in front of the Fifth Ward Hotel last and or ganized by the election of the follewing officers: Nathan Kingalor, sr., President: Samuel 8. Wyckoff. B. F, Wevme John Battesbery, Jas. ¥, Horan, Thos. MecCauley, Compte, Aot Spence. Viee-Presidents, G Dridge addressed the meeting, which was quite stance as follows: » desired to ming ctories in pecitic and docided in their r during the war. These State of New-York next I Open air speaking did not agree witn him, eratiiations with his hearers Ohio—vie his e fon whi w aTe ak 4] oh w wtions would haye November, whes n th people’s ( and enact laws fo ¥ had proposed o twithatauding the onal amendment. Addresses were H. Lambert, esq., Major Hag, s, and the meeting adjourne ment: th consti Spenc aud ot t THE GREAT UNION REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION MEKT- ING NEXT MONDAY. ing of the General Committee of tl held n meeting yesterday afternoon to for the great Union Republican ratiticatic at the Cooper Institute next Monday WORL extenrive pre hove been made ¢ au im Invitations to spes N, Y. Tnfaatry | ¥ loar jeat Union | A R i b casion. wuished puhlic m are Gen. John C. Fremont, Ge Hannibal Hamiin of Mn Trov HARLEM AXD YORKVILLE. To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. Bir: In the discharge of a public duty, it becomes necestary for us to say that sbould the gentloman who repre. | sented the XXIst Assembly District, Twelfth Ward, in the Legislature last Winter, again be a candidate, it will hecom: necossary for this assoctation to make kuown to the voters his district, many fucts of the greatest importance. which were brought prominently o the notice of this association during the past winter at Albany. ~The interests of our great State at this pasticular Juncture demands men of the highest character in her Legislative Halls, and our eitizeus must look well to the past record of our public men before they again elect them to power. Very respectfully, C. F. MoxtGomesy, Cor. Sec, New-Youx, Oct. 10, 1866, REPUBLICAN JUDICIARY CONVENTION—JOHN SEDGWICK NOMINATED FOR RECORDER AND ALEXANDER W. BRADFORD POR SUBROGATE. 3 The Ropublican Judiciary Convention for the City and County of New-York was held last evening, at No. 60 Broadway.” Of the 130 delegutes elected to this Convention 130 were prosent. Judge Wm. Mitchell was appointed Chairman, Charles S. Strong Secretary, and J. B. Hunt Assistant Secre- tary. Mr. John iek was, by accl , unanimously nominated by the Convention for the office of Recorder. vote was then taken for the nomination of a candidate for the oftice “um‘m Mr. Alexander W. Bradford reccived #7 votes, @d Mr. Tsasc Dayton 1. The nomination of Mr. Brad ford was then, uudllm made unanimous. Messrs. Wm Mitchell, John H. White, Charles 5. , D.D.T. Marshall T. B. Van Buren sod J. 8, Ritterband were ted u comn mittee 10 wait upon Messrs. Sedgwick and ford and them of the ction of the Compantion. . With hearty ..ml‘i'.'fl'; the candidates, and for Pennaylvauis, Ohio, Indiana and lows, the Couvention adjourned, subject to tha. call of the Chairmas. THE MOZART CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. The branch of the Democracy which parades under held their Congressional Conventions last following Inthe Vth District Convention, st No. 104 Hesterst., the meeting adjourned until Friday, without having transacted any business. The VITth Distriet Conyention, at No. 107 Lawis-st. also, ntumd without doing business, until Wednesday eveuing. S TTIth District Convention. st MeClelian p-o- of Eighth-ave. and Thirty fourth st th nemisation of James as candidate for Congress, was made by acclamation. Mensrs. Cornell, Ledwith and Brady were mittes to-lnform Mr. Brooks of his nomination, and tho Convention on next Wednesday eveniug. The 1Xth District Convention m corner of Third-ave. fi Sixty-ninth-st., sad nominted ‘Wood by scclama. MEPUBLICAN MABS MEETING [N THE RIGHTEENTH WARD—ADDRESSES BY OOL. DUGANNE AND MR. (GREELEY— CONGBATULATIONS OVER THE ELEC- T TIONS. Tho Lall of the Fenton and Woodford Camuaien | ‘tions from | plew iatr NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1866. ghteenth Ward Seoond ave, was orowded to ove on the ogcasion of their public ratification ! Al the ocorner a5 Jusic by & five band and by tho Eolian (i1as ( Dponthe piatform wero the Hon, Hiorao and other ¢ 1 gent cui to o ponci Col. A. J H. Duganne was first introdaced Col. Dy Wwas & most eloqn effort gratalating bis hoare riompls ¢ iépublic s of Am more prod: ats of be than azy acore of of Enropean cially proud wult the Rebe Radical that was to cousery waz. The. iy t ard tho procesdings were Col A.J H Dug 1 ’ bisd s mesting. Many onlireued with Club » Greelay, Julge Col. 3. W, of Twonty * Tast o gann rder by Mr_ James M. Thompson, b, who made s brief sad sppropiiate wnt and wpirited ery that they were era of the to have been & soidier in the army that crusicd . and still more proud to be & memier of the great 2 ehieved by the jogic of facts was o, but there was a growth and progress of 1leas w ed » #till mor irre sistible force, Applying tiss to the re the gam: n, thy or drew & bright picture career of the Republieau party and of the future of t try. Col. Dugaune, in couclusion, rcited u poem, b “ Harrah for Ponnaylvhois | sbe's blaring which was received with great enthusia The Hon. Horgee Greeley was next in =seption. His r s were n odu or spe tasue between the Congress aud the Pr secmed as though the people would sumit to r the sake of peace and oblivion of Since that tune, now threc mouths ngo beld in seven States for Members of € was made distinetly that the old Congre and that the Rebe! tha, new Congress. Representative Oliio wore the States, if any, wh have expeoted to make gains stron, would gain the victor, gie, and both axpecte cannot be less than .00, the Conservatives breaking, down the twoL Cougress is goue. They bave not gained two have certainly gained oue. To effect this it was the side of the President the ( The Dem: Bot to wiccesd F"W‘MMM but what is right X bi rah or severs, but bas only taken reasona precanti Mr. Greeley then briedy reviewed the pr Constitutional Amendmest. Congress has decided that the debt incurred purchase means to break down and destroy Dot bo assumed by the country. 1f we s we would have to pay it aventualls to ers, who would never let the country res The ouly wa to prevent this was tho way C to put the probibition rigit inte the Gonstitu i The amendment was to provide that o ma iwed i the South becatise be was u Un biack men had made a good deal of troul) been in favor of giving them wh have. But Congress did not go so iar even tolls the South that it shall make the blacks men or cattle, but that it shall not treat them oue aide and count tiem as men on the other be milder or more reasonable that the Sou these terms before thes get worse. He ty would come round after these elections. wors abwut two Congresses, aud m to be no more war, the people bay wera going to have peace. The 8. right in and sestle up th is master here. This que acoept the torims the dominant party propeossd Mr. Grooley was listened o with e throughont his specch, sud was freq hearty appiatse. Judgn Shanuon of N was found the ! to shoot on the Southern battle coun| isod, and this war should bave be the battieficld, and settled then Shaanon then related his experienc dwsks in New Orles e with Congress that th ton in the bond. tary force, wero ahsolutely required in tie S0 the Union men security for their rigl Col. 4. W. Fianey was the Inst spe humorous dent Jolnson, and ¢ day bad given of The euthusiastic nddicdates of nec - dinpe Kop HNAL CONVIN st Mozart 1, to Wadnesds BROOKLYN A meating of the German Andrew was heid in Fulton ave and organized by electing J tian Volokmer and Mr near. Roer ph H. St v sang Wandle, Soer ayenburg, Cormsponing Seore and Mr veu Wand x Addres [ whioh the 1 for not no ing adjo Thursday evening, 16t The Vb Distriet Union Re met at MU des, No 121 and noming Mr. Samu Assembly The Democ jeneral Committee ha s the day on which the Ward Prisarios are to be Mr. Stephen Cinrke has been renominated by the kepablicans | h W Tow o Wigwa be formally opened for th The Hon. Edgar Cowan o exected (0 adurvas the mee From The Anti y Standard of th ELIZABETH CADY STANTON GRESS. To the Electors of the Fighth Congreasio Although, ution of the York, woman i fve frauch bie to office ; th p 1 pre for Represesitative to Congress have no politi pport, but iy ereed Jree trade—ts ol s S The t o stand » ds a fixel her of the 1 unrrowent selfis r ! erats. on the contrary, whil ud o the na tgint sined the t onothes free wen and fr now wonsti uted thout reprosct ald not et might be s Jarty now in the ascenden and because ropublican id can the W West educatis [ we now crowding « sithier property ws of_ events, of d d of safety to thd astion ort 1 the coming S —— HE 18 SHOT DEAD WIILE STEALING 1 States should be admittel and take sea aan there, and there Was every reason 1o parties’ made a The Republican majeriiy The remotest probability of the The popular verdict is given. ublic mind is Dade up LUAL Congrens is 1o be sustainod ; that it . that it has not ught the President We hear frighttul ru- self to you Gy am utat or injury of radation, with th up et laat” ced, and met with i substanes any usary farther di elections Lave been e85, auviid be overruied and the iwue i eary to g Peangitania a1 nservaiives might pre a beliove they expernte atoig- sy of the 22, au: The too e guarautios and opositiaas of tho by the Rebels to the country, sill . Inft this debt_hangiug appeass the Southern o until it was paid ‘ongress had taken, tion. Then Con at those who onee turned ir ba n the coun. oaths shiali pot old oftico again. He them 1o staml back for n W) wl had not been & 4 to hold ¢ in the Somth should be ostra man. Then the I would have s s that; it what it s _cattl il b ugh of war, and would coms va found who ney would closest attention interrupted with nest speaker cleet oo fonght out vi forever. Jud uth 1 obtan tor e with chsers at ticke ~The Conven all. bt not being Johuson Club s wook. FOR CON. ol Distriet o State of New- o, yet she is eligl candid 0 & Gisfranchi free mer o Viewig ali ques expediency b gl 1ibe r polt that the or malety South a tern shores, 4 or vivil nfranchised o outwelgh this in i we the republ watice 1o it o THILF KILLED. COTTON-—PAR- TICULARS OF THE AFFAIR, At 64 o'clock last evenin clerk of Pier No 13N R, 'whe ahout 1o lea discoversd two men caling eotton from prev tially filled the boht me bales lying upon ¢ time distant about 20 feet from the thieves 1o push their bout under volver and fired in the direction seventh Pr fat 10 the lo wifh cotton. the dead body of & mail, WhoO Wwas subse Hauno Effrey, whom the police de This woa undoubtadly one of the men 15 Porter fired at, and, as it_proved. with fa had entered the forehead of the thief, near ! Mr., William A asly out open the bales, aud when dise Mr Potter who was standing o gangway of the steamer Marm on of the Black Star i Potter, ve for the night W oa bost in the slip in the nctof Theg b red bad par advaneed a fow s, when they attempted to make their escape the dovk Mr. Pot of the boat, wirich r Partially hidden beneath the cotton was found t:m.l wdentified ax w0 bost whol 1 effect. The bull he bridge of the nose, aud passin ..x"v'"" Jodged iu the brain. The companion of the deceased made his escape, after body of his eom) At 90'clock coveriag up the jon. and concealing the boat. r. Potter provecded to the station-house in Lib He was detained to await the action of the Cer ertyat., and delivered himself into the custody of Sergoant hitmore. W oner, who hax been notified to hold an inque was & native of France, aged He was u very cars. aud resided i man, abont at No 1% v six feet in hight, and, although bhe had lost one arin. was looked the lower s m by the of e adosastl thief th Precinct police. avery dangerous He lias on many oecasions been arrested hort time since ou the chargn of burglery by the Twen Was very respectably oen- BOSTON BANK STATEMENT. Boston, Oct. 10.—The tollowing statement of the condition of the Bostou ban Capital v Loans. Specie Legal tendor notos.. Due from other baoks . e to other banks. Deposits.... .. Ciroulation. natioual . Curolatygu e is th 1, o o weekly It that | d by | th On | RISTORI'S JUDITH. After gazing upon & gorgeonsly-brilliant _sunset, it ia somewhat unfair to turn to the Kast and comment upon the pale blinking of a newly-awakoued moou. The two must be spannad by total darkness before the poetey and grace, the sil very beauty and majeaty of Disa, precisted. We make this proface with 5o aim whatever st writing,” but stmply bacanss we approach the snbjaot of JuMth with our eyes pul out by the daszling glare of * Elizabeth" We have said that, as far as material permits Judith is qnite as effective o play, bat it is hardly neoossary to add that when the material of the two 15 romrlrnL the pattern of the latter [noks excandingly seant. A torehlight 2 spectacis of a very dark uight ; the n the sun does not shine, but with the thiags that ia themselves are exceedingly of the world's omanipotent aud omnipresont izabeth is likmwise sui generia. Tt is 80 tre- mendous that eversthing immediately preceding and succeed ing i3 cast into the §hmf‘ Yet the sun cannot always be at its 2onith; pv-rr:mu high water mark would mean ion. We cannot bo everiastingly thrilled by Elizabets; sad if we were. there would soou be an end to sensation. With this lec ture W onr emotional nature, we turn to Judith, feeling grate- ful for all that it gives us In Elizaboth—toujonre Elizabeth—Ristori is unexceptionsble. Tn Judith she is not equally great. ~ There are times when she fats bersolf down from the pedestal of high art and does things | OF which others less than she are capable. Regarding Ristori e the one great tragic actross living, we always cxpect from her e lofticst and best, and judge ‘sccordingly. = Thia is tie ordeal to which only genius of the first order can be subjeeted. and if Ristori doss not pass through it unscathed it will merely provy that oven she is Rot per What mortal i 7 Ristori's shortcomings in Judith are nono but suoh as arc easily reme died. Nooue but hersell, for whom the part was written, could in any way do justice o the part, and we feel confident that at present Ristori is not up to her own standard. No art can master physical indisposition, even thougi it be n temporury stori's entrance. descending the mountains to meet her ex peatant people, is very fine. And what o picture she i in that purple and black drapery with Ler ows dark brows hair falliag about her shoulders! It is ot the same woman we have seen herctofore. 1t is Judith ; but we se¢ more of Ristori for the reason that the charncter necessitates no artifice whatever. :3; s indoed ol o goodly countenance and very beautiful to “lo ti guarda, O Ginditta ¢ mi scompars La queta immago tua." Half the battle is fought and won by peronal aj rance. “Judith, the daughter of Merari, weakened him (l“m-mm with the beauty of her countenance. Her sandals ravished her eyes. 1t is immense praise to say that Ristori fully fills out our conception of the wonderful Hebrew woman. in the first act of b ahe di rod Y ?'";:‘”\ o firstact of bow abe discovered the spring which is to bring tudoe 5 to Tarael, is Ay rendered. and s she falls upon o y ren et kuoes in gratitude to God, there is the reality of worship in her voice and eyes. er sceme with Gothoniel i3 excellent, and Im; ;m nobly statuesque. ‘The great moment of the second set is when i v Lis to her fiand-maidon's recitation irom the .:.‘.3.3"'?’.’:',&.“2‘:"’#:-‘ Jacl happy among women, shiveral the crest of 3 thousand orowns by the driving of a nail, Judith becomea more and more exeited nntil, inspired at the thought of Lerelf being an justru meat in the hands of tho Deity, she with religious eostacy jotns Ler voice with that of Abramla. 1t is grand ! noble 1o i her reading of the Seriptures. Were all those who ascend the pulpit as fine luterpreters of the book to which thair lives aro dovoted, there would ba larger and more devout congrogations. Loth as we are to say anything that is not si- periatively enthusiastic, we yet think Ristori employs too much pantomime, whes, after examining herself in the glass, pleased ) ber b be the means of her coun- aud gazes indicated fact for astant perform Italian langus, the most intell setion. Sl it is shak; ads at it, and when they. niss prominent characteristic, objset est aasured that it ix superabundant nevertieless, the oritic in forced © this o heo puts on her * garments Jormonenma Ebrea.” Ris This is she of whom Tt 1s 0 thie th gladness’ and from Wl of the earth to and wisdom of wi stoops 1o 3. Horror proclainis nd great is the forer Hiss, hiss, sorpont, Lam s more potent m which she approackes her, “Judith's kiss thon ave it to-morrow ' and the action at doman Cevrai” wers superh i when Holof: ive Arz ping toars of als in obedience to the will of 1o R s tho “terribi not Kve th thas amot lnims. as Holofera havea—thou shalt I'will crush see. r's clamorous oute in sence of B} b priest oo she quells Holofornes s cinating bim with a marvelons | great, aled, wh anger agninst Eliakim by remsion of seductis e love. Tiow of fine pio res 0 far ms Ristorl is con s Judith pwed by Holofernes. loathing the brute that dares o ma donna * terrible Joy when at last Holoferuns overpowered oas, 18 bair of Samson last ent off epared for the Lord sacrifice i« a1 aveng] when with superhuman streagth Tu mi chiamants, 8ug 14 & prophotess at the | Arzaste at hor feet and the motar aguin uplifted. Ristord makes @ gramd historical pieturo—at loast it would bo bistorica! | Arzacle not the creaturs of G i metti s brain. Bat | his we cease to be delighted. The fuale of this act is not | he scream by Hol w being uch mor suggestive of the oul of n human being, that W it return to carry the & wilien d with Hol rue off oh' It is unworthy @ l with the | whose It i Ristori I Judith e ther 50 fur o8 et is th | down bes | + Dio ¢ patria san wro, eer mot Aght d'un Now v'é patria, ve b Vile ¢ W popol che i declatms this verse, she Jooks like Hire of patriotism burus i cack wor wonld invoke an army ber maote, Judith ascends the moun a deluge of Ts tience 18 ¢ and that at bows the spirit of It s such | SYLI'ANIA. - UNIVERSAL PEACE SOCIETY IN | PHILADELPHIA. | specia? Dispatch to the N, Y. Tribune. PusiavrLens, Wednosday, Oct 10 This mornidg at 11 o clock, the fricnds of Univ Peace met in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, and orgpuized the Penusylvenis Branch of the Universal | Peace Saciety by the election of George W. Taylor Presidens, and Alfred B. Justice Secretary. Mr. Taylor, on sesuming the chair, stated that the object iu calling the Convention together was for the purpose of orzanizing @ State uction with the Uni- versal the Convention hold st Providencs A coustitution | and by-laws to govemn the body was adopted, after which ! the Society adjonrned to meet with the Universal body at 3 o'clock this afternoom. Sociely, composed of members from all parts of the country, met in the Franklin Iustitute Hall ot 3 o'clock this afternoon, pursuant to the adjournment at | Providence, R. 1., May 16 last, sud was called to order by tho President, Alfred H, Love of this citv. In the ab- | sence of the Secretaries, M sachusetts and E. K. u of Providence, R. L., were appointed to act in theic place and stead. Mr Love, on taking tho chair, said that the objects of the Society wore 0 well known to thoso present that it was almost unneeessary to enlarge upon them. He continned by say- 1ng that they invited all friends of peace and thorough ace principles, irrespective of theologicul or political lief, who reverently acknowledge our obligations to God sad man, and who desire something botter for the government of the world and the settioment of ditficul- tios than the war power, and the spirit of hate and or pression which make for war, to codperate with them in the promotion of the sact cause. The reports of the | different ofticers were then adopted. Letters were read from Anua Parrish of Philadelphia, and others, expressing sympathv for the enuse which the Society ndvocated. The meeting then sdjourned until to-morrow morning. avtues+otremm KANSAS. e INDIAN DEPREDATIONS—FIFTY MEN KILLED IN SIX | DAYS—WHOLESALE PLUNDERING OF BTOCK. Hpecinl Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune, LEavesworTi. Wednesday ,Oct. 10, 1864, The Helena Republican says: Gen. Sherman’s dispateh trom l-‘khrt Laramie to Geu. Grant Iu false, snd he was erimisally negligent of duty in sending it. The l'n,'del River road ltyl lon"n‘n‘h infested by In- dians, who are daily committing the most fearful depreda- vious o7 & distauce of 70 miles, between Powder River sud Fort Laramie. There is hardly » iwile that bas not its new!y-made grava to tell of a recent murder. Fifty men wore killed in six days. Parties sre compelled to fight against ton timos their number of savages, and 1o one is safe unless traveling in o train of 100 or mere. The Indians are upon the war-psth in roest, with their sabers, revolvers and rifies just obtained from the Treaty Council at Fort are determined to closs the Powder River route. ' ted men at Fort Reno. The ‘There are 250 moun! Indisns lno:‘lfil, and are with boldness stealing stock by the wholesale, burning trains and murdering e te, One man, pierced with 37 arrows, had bis and foet eut off and body horribly mangled. 3- men descending the Missouri River, were oep- tured, Killed sud soalpod w the Indisns. Their names woro Robbins of Mane, Woodon of Mingesa's, and W. Greeka, unigaws. MEETING OF THE 18 of . Elizabeth P. Chase of Mas . Dickinson, Dr. Joseph | Mail subseribers, sing! e e AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. New-Havew, Conn., Oct. 10.—The American Soeial Science Association adjonrned this avening after s session of two days. The topic of discussion to-day was the deal- mute arstem. Abls addrosses wero made by Mr. Turner, Principal of tho Connectient Institution, Professor Day of Yalo Colloge, and Mr. Gallaudet of Washington, D, C., Mr. G. B. Hubbell, formorly Warden of Sing-Sing £’rison, vo AD_entertaining account ot Lis prison experience. tosolutions, complimentary and e were on the death of Henry rs, Profossor of the University of Glasgow. To-morrow the members of the Association will be entartained by the Faculty of Yals Collage, i ek ot THE STATE OF TRADE. gty [By Telegrapa. | Bowvito, Ost. 10.~Plour dull aud lower; No. | Spring, $UD #1025 Wheat beavy aud drooping. Corn dall;sales of 49,000 bush. Mixed ot 8o Oute—Macket bare. Barley dull; beld st 1200 #125for Canada. Ryo quist. Pork, $30 502834 for Mass. Lard 18410 Whisky nomiaal at $2 4). Cazal Freighta: 17c. on Whest, e on Corn and Oje. on Oats to Now Vork. Raceipts for the last 24 boars: Flour, 11,818 bbla.; Whest, 57,79 bush.; Corn, T30 bush. ; Bazioy, 19264 bush. Canal Exporte for the same tima: Flour, 985 bbla.; Whest, 63,000 bush.; Cors, 74,70 basi.; Oste, 11,900 bush.; Barley, 7 40 bush. PaiLapaLems. October 10, ~Cottan, 37@Me. for Middiing. Ploar —Westers Extes, $12 30813 50, Supertise, 99289, Whest—Red, $2 9281 05; White, $3 10283 38 Corn—sales of Yollow & #104781 0. Whisky, 2 6. Tomowro, Octobar 10.—Osta—Largs purchases ars baing made on Americes sccount st 4. ¥ B Bariey bas declived 5@10e., sad is now quoted at $7@5%0. ¥ bushal. Toueno, Oct. 10.—Flour quist. Whest—Winter firm and lo. bet ter; Spriug 4@5. lower; New White Michigaa 2 85. Aiber $3 15, No. 1 Spriog $2 30. Corn firm and lo. batter; No. | Mized TH@TIc. Osts opaned 1o, and closed 2c. better; saios at 434, Owwnao. Oct. 10.—Flour unchanged; sslos 1,400 bbla. Whoat dall; salon 4,000 busis. No, 1 Milwaukes Club st 3 M. Corn soarce sad quist. Barley qaist but unsettied; held st $1 N@$L 25 for ordinary 10 prime Canada; sales 13,000 bush. on private terms. Canal (reighte §1c. lower on graiv. Lake importe—18,000 bush. Wheet, 45,000 bush. Barlay. Canal axpurte—s,000 bush, Wheat. 31,000 bush. Barley. Naw Onzaans, Oct. 10.~Cotton atiffor ; salas 3,000 bales; low Mid dling, 35@%c. Receipts, 1,209 bales. Baak wterling, 83. New-York axchange, §2] Freights on Cotton to Now-York, je.; to Liverpool §d.; to Haves, lje. ALsaxy, Oct. 10.—Floar very fem; sales of No. 2 Chicago Spring Whaat st #2 65; No. | Racine Spring et $3 5. Osta—Sales of New Chicago, sfloat, st Tc. Com—Sales of 30,000 bush. Wostarn Mized afloat, st 92c, Barley dull; sios of two-rowsd, in lots, st $135; four rowed, $1 @81 35. Shipped by tows—10,000 bush. Corn, 115,000 bush. Barley, 13,000 bush. Osts, 3,000 bush. Wheat, 50 tune Feed. Crxcramars, Oct. 10.—Flour declied. Whoat easier. Whisky quiet; sales of 500 bble. st $233, bond; 100 bble. st $2 324293 3. free. Provisions firm and quist, Mew Pock, $3275; Lard dal! at 176, Gold 1444, Avausra, Gs., Oet. 10.~Cotton—Sales of the wesk, 1,680 baies; re coipta, 1970 bales; sales to-day, 260 baies; marke! improving; Mid" dling. 3. Savaxsan, Ou., Oct. 10.~Cotton sctive; sales, 500 bales; Mid- dting, 3. Cuanzantoy, 8. C., Oct. 10.~Cotton firm; sales, 400 bales; Mid- dling, 35@8e. Cuicago, Oct. 10.~Flour dull, aad declined 10215 Wheat de. clined 2®@dc., closing firm at #2 09282 12 for No. 1, and $1 908 #190 for No. 2. Corn dull, at 62@6dc. for No. 1. and 61§@61je. for No.2 Oste dull. st 5@3%e. for No. 2. Highwines dall. Provision quict. Freights steady. Racelpts—10,500 bbla. Flour, 169,000 bush Wiost, 130,000 bush. Corn, 55,000 bush. Usts. Shipmente—11,000 bbla. Flour. 164,000 bush. Whwat, 111,000 bush. Corn, 300 bush. Oste. Miwavan, Oct. 10.—Fiour quiet, Whest firm, at $3 05 for No. L Reoeipte—t 800 bbls. Flour, 92,000 bash. Wles. Shipmente— 2,60 Wbl Fiour, 40,900 bush. Whest. o Al » now which she has, i the following words: It is & parfact 1marned its se withiont & teacher! thereforn | think it must be Wa make love to i all day lonz. Our Pisno is completely by niy dauzhisrs—so sttruetive ls the musie of our Wilicex & Otbbs Sewing Machine' — Advertivement o —— TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE, DAILY TRIBUSE. @10 per annum; 85 for six moaths. SEMI-WEBKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subsoribars, 1 copy, | vear—I04 aumoers. Mail subsoribars, 2 copis, | year—Ii04 Dumbders. Mail sabsoribers, ’“T‘-‘ or over, for eaoh copy Persona remistiug for dh p:nn){hvul TO08LTA 82 AXIrS 00PY r 6 mon Persous remitting for 15 eonies 845, will receive an extrs copy 0io year. WREKLY TRIDUNE. s, Ten copies, Twenty copies. sddressed to names of Tec coptos, to one . Twouty copiss, to one address. AB extrs copy will be seut for eaca clab of tar Address TRE TRIBUNE, New-York. MARRIED. CLARK—LAMBERT - At the Church of the Puritans. on Taesday. . Dr. Cheever, Mr. Frauk M. Clark of this PAT—In Now.Vork. on Tussday, Ost. . et the Chuch by the Rev, F. N. Kaapp. Marshall Leforta. je.. of Reon ok Gty v Ciara W, youngeer daughier of toe lsto Naham Fay. esq.. of Bowton WALLACE-MAYUEW=la Wilismsbargh, oo Tussdar. 1086, by the liev. A, J. Canied, Tuomas F. Wallace to Emi daughter of the laie Philip 5. Mayhew, all of tho sbove place. WILLIAMS—ARCHER—On Tharsday, the &b fast., by the H. Bogge, James Williame to Miss Ausie 8. Archer of it WL WOOD—WAGNER—At the residence of the bride's Wodnoaday, Oct. 3, by the Rev. Cornalius Vaa Cleal. D. €. Wood to Gizeou A., eldest daughter of the Hou. P. J. Fort Plain, N. Y. COLE—Suddunly. st Mount Vernon. Wosthaster County, on Toes day, the 9eh iner. . Jumes W., ouly s0m of tae widow Elizabeth Cole, zed 1 years a0d 9 daye. cuds and reiatives of the fanily are fnvi Thured. w1 tad to attead the fu- & m., from the OULVER—Ia Brookiyu, bonday evemiag, Oct. 8, Faoois, relict of Capt. Andrew B. Crievt, i the 59h year of ber ige. Reiatives and fr £ the famby are tespactiully raquaved to ab- tord the (1008 her son. Andrew R. Cuiver, 350 W sabiagion ave., neas Faltou-ave., ou Thursday afteruoon. elock Tarrytown, New - York. on Wednesday, Oet. 10, Mary J. yor hter of Alexnder Davis, aged 17 yoars. s at the Methodist Episcopal Church, on Friday, wt 10 elock s FAWCETT—At Uion Hill, N. J., on Wedassday, the 10:h last,, Ms. cott, 1a the 54l yeat of his e Notica of funeral to-morrow. FERGUSON—On Tursdsy, October 9, at St Lukr's Foepital, of ‘harics Riteer, yourgest son of tha late Danist and weed 22 yoars. Tho relatives and triends of the family arn respactfuly ipvitad o st wad the fonara! s Se. Paal's Chapel, Brosaway, cor. of Faitogt., on Thorsday, the 11th inet., st 11 o'clock & m. LONG—Mr. Robert H. Long died of cholars. in Loek Havan. Py, on Shndag, Oct. 7. at 9:0 o .. ove of the most influeatial and rer pectad inerchantaof the piace, agod 39 years. PROVOST —In Harlem. suddenly. on Wedsesdsy, Oct. beloved wife John W. Provost, aged 34 years. of funersl to-wotrow. SON~In Newark. N. J., on Wadnasday. Ost. 10 Frederisk vo son of Alfred aad Mary Tuadall Robiason, aged 6 The iriends of the family are invited to attend the funersi at 1 o'clock ‘on Friday, frons the touidence of his parents, No.3( Fultwast., ROB, T Nowark | STETSON=In Cincianatl, on Thureday, Oct. 4, John C. Stetson, sged 50 yrars The friands and relatives of the fumily are_respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the Greene-si. M. E. Caarch, on Thureday, 11th iwet., ot ! o'clock p. m. VOORHEES—On Wednesday, the 10th inst.. {a Brookiyn. Haansh Fraucos, wie of Johu V0orhees. aged 65 years and T mouthe. The relatives bud friends of the fanily are respectiully invited to &t tand the funera’. (rom ber late residuace. No. 121 Schermerborn-et. . betwean Smith aud Hoyt, on Friday, 12th iost, at 3 p. m., without farther invitatiou. WILSEY=0n Tuesdsy, Oct. 9 of dysentery, Harvey B. Wilsey, aged 20 your The ralatives and friends of the family, also the members of Mossic Tempin of Honor. and Frank!in Section. Cadets of Temperance, are fuvited to atrend the funersl from South Secoud-et. M. F. Chureh, Willisaubargh, to-day (Thursday), st 2 p. ., without further no- tice, * Political Notices. ‘Heary W:r-l Beecher THE 1SSUES OF THE CANVASS. An Argument and an Appesl. The Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER will eddress the People b, Brook rads usic, Brool 3 On MONDAY EVENING, Ock. 13, Tickets of admiseiou o b bed gt e 8%8 Offles. The Natural jon OfMice of toe REPUBLICAN UNION n;z&rnul. \'u:tu “r,r. hlv"".-': '.i.""““""“‘ [ all. deairiug to vote Repu! Uidatas, and require Naturalimtion: Pa obtala them fres of charse. hours from 9 to A A4 eenth Asserad Distriet—3SEVENTEENTH WARD. i I:odbllulunl,llu Seventeontls Ward will bold & meet- ing on the avening of FRIDAY, 12th fost., st their ball, No. 114 Faat Thirteenth-st., between Third avd Fourih-aves. e How CHAS. | A DANA sud otber wineat speakers will addiou the mestine, BENJ, MEKRITT, Prosidest. “w. Us L. of Au, No. 19, Fourteenth Ward.—The combers Special Notices. ’ The Vielet Girls " l-lndnym—fi-‘w_ but they wither in an bowr; ou tho othor band, PHALON ia bis macveious exteaat of the NIOFT- BLOOMING CEREUS bas embaimed ¢ far richer odor than that of the Violst. and made its swretness persacia ™ o or LITERA "m'w{-m - AND DR SALE Y ALL NEWSMPR. Amm,mid‘hhh—flhu'."”- supplementary pages. THE ROUND TABLE is altogative: the lergest 0d most compiate literacy journal o Amorice. Tho circle of reedest is increasing very repully ia epito of maltitudinous criticlams, lew ouite and the soger of the eciticised. This wesk's issus i brietiing KL oo - mwmulflqn-mfl‘ LEAD PENCIL COMPANY. . New-Yosx. - Superior LEAD PENCILS, eqaal to the most oelebrated branda are offered a fair terms to the trade i ths Company's Wholosald Salesroom, Ne. 34 John-et., Now-Vork. The public is tavited to give thes PENCILS « fo trlal They @ 20 be had at all the prinsipal Stationers sad Notion-Den'ars. ASK FOR THE AMERICAN PENCIL. Ear Rings and Plae. NEW STYLES. Coral, Carbuacle, Etrnscan, Garnet, Jot, Poart, Onyx. Stose Cemeny Maiachite, ko, kc., for sale by GF0. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, ona duot below Canal . Mourning and Pins ofai dewcripusss, Rubber, Jot, ke, for sl by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, oue dets below Camal-et. e Diamend Rings. - Cluster, Hoop, sad Single Stouss, Diswond snd Ewersld; Dismend ad Opel, k.. for sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, . No. 415 Brosdway. one door below Canslel. ., ke One of aur sisters bed the Rhenmatism in her heed for & grodt masy yoors. Having taken & few spoonfaiis of Reliel iu wate:, snd 1ubbieg ber hoad twics witls the same medicine, she was perfactly cared! pever felt % since. | siways use it for dyspepsin sad for and always with enccess. Lt i very useful for sore throwts, coughs, tafiiensa, 4o 1t has s good offect in fatulonce or Wil WALTER 3. GRIPFITH, Pres't. Faaroams—A Fintclass Orgunization. Asests becwsen Oue end Two Millioas of Dollars. ALl profite go to the sssared. Dividends duciared sad paid Aanaally. All policies noa Lacfoitiog. No polley tow charged. NO LIMITATIONS AS TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. Eight thoussad Policies tn foroe. Half the Premiom o permensed loan oa the policy. if desized. Al forms of Life Eadowment aad A STERLING SILVERWARE, No. 609 BROADWAY, Comer Usvston-oh RBrowne & Spaulding JEWELERS, Have REMOVED 1o thets new storss, Nos. 568 and 5T BROADWAY, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Turret Ciosks manufaciured (ot Churchos, Town Halls, wnd Fos. tories. Cl Sewing Mackinos: Positivaly the saly place o the City whers y0d sen ind af Kieds & NEW SEWING MACHINES, &t maaufacsarees’ prices, sad whees you can exchangs any time within thisty days for sy et Mackime without extrs charge 1f 00t sstisfied. BIBLEY & STOOPS, No. 640 Brosdway, Comer of Bissckerd. Mercaatiie Libeary, Guiaton Hall. Astor-place. oW VOLI/MES. w0 PERIODICALS, ot tha READING ROOM. A the Now e:»h. e membar. Auy 0as can bacome & memar, o Clorke—$1 initistion snd $3 anausl duse. T5 all Othore—#5s yoar. i H % ™ ~American | Tha Polytec! EVENING, ot Room No. M () iana an Discoverien; % Prol ANDERW R YD & il adelpiis wil spoak o8 Livricating Ous, Pezoleas hiutecteate. The public w18 toviced. Sy bl D TILLMAN, Clatrean’ rtling ween c.?"' Vordbam— Ty, ING Tion KIN ) A Pi IN THE Li¥E OF A NOTED THIEF— MATTHEW CELEBRATION-OPERATIC NS MORNING'S NEW-TORK DAILY NEWS IN THIS MOR! NLY TWO CEN' . vacowss of this delieious perfume, o tha | pusle, dres Tae great Ciros ¢ has bean before the Comparstive driel v s arich. delicate and lasting parfume. it the priucipal will wot lieving o saparior. ‘equal. For sale by all favor by virtue g well orders of the urizary organs. botties for §1 by the check oue Maaulacturiug Depsrtawas no Druggasis — Winvagees Dal'y Comenereisl o johnvon O =0 5o & gusstion Andrey B e he diEER FLATR RESTORER bas wen 1 way (o pobl fam alw e ATy g, snd TETILE & 3 disappoint the expectations ey ey o i puiiad wostvee e bk s n large e ——— ard. - Tha fize on our m-xmnnc.mdz‘mu-m el savass Sotiray by waier. Was ‘s of castomers having orders with us aad of thove baving furs o ul | bean adjusted by ihe various Low isusance, our eLorMge. ha Gl.:d‘ 1 in .fl:num casomet B TR % SONS, Now 67 sad 304 Deowdwas. ork. Ufil.kl‘l |! . Seon T %;xim BLINDS. CK'S IMPROVE] LOCK NO MOI 1 i g T VICTORY HAIR RESTORER. This wonderfol chemical discovery is now offered for sa e It bes deliclons perfume. & sad Viat wnd froe feom of toe abuve Loun: llmvfllfigflfi to the next reg- »L‘.‘?‘-‘f& s -7 ‘meeting, EVENING, 13th inst. ot 8 o'clock, ot K aud bands e O roudway, + Argus Hall" By order, EDWARD e o AT RN, Cheati, No 45 ROWELL, 3 g aad s e District—RADICAL PEOPLE'® LAk, Congrosstans!, Dot DRCISI L BLECTIVE | yopo py T (STTLD mzl:fim- BOVERN- AN, the General Commitien will wesd “in Pleno” THIS Xoras yOR BowE AN THIRTY VEARS o EVERINO, to weigh aad conslder the, il yalse Bf_soreir ADAPTEL FO ANY BRANCH OF BUSINESS FOR FOREIGN ools we ou :fi.‘u\-w B rescat. "B the Exscutive MAX LANG: AR O A AND BURABLE. AL other Srile o baTISRON, ) OBRIEN, TH. MOCARTY. | guqaroom Ho.3 ED ACURATE 300 Bowe. tow vouk. Sor Thirty-atnth and Fortieth Congress, THIRD DISTRICT, Comprising 1st, 34, 34, &b, Sth, Wb, 1ith, 16th, 1963, and 0tb Wards, BROOKLYN. SIMEON B, CB!TTEHP;N. slestion of FENTOA and . 8. 91540 Bruldet, | B Ay 4N IRE SEWI Co, No. 616 N ~11 freely ‘o nose and ‘u e d 7t e ot Besadeny. Formi by 16 situsied oa the line W A Provident