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POLITICAL. INEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. fovernar—Hon REUBEN E. FENTON. Obwataugua; ien. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Kingy; Hon. STEPHEN I HA YT, Steuben; Gen, JOHN HAMMOND, Essox. Eleotion, Tuosdas. Now. —— TUNTON MEETINCS. Fxroatioan Uics S7a ® Comyrrras, iogus MurmoroLizax (orsi Naw Yorx HAML HAKRIY, Chsirman. Yus TERWILLIGER. Secretary. Raterday. Ot 3. Duroen, pow - The “mflfl(‘lgfl"r.’i NomLE ‘e Hon. SA e cKE nat Barn, p. ®.— | 5} [VES of Auburn. L The Hon. N. 8. LA BAU, 10008—The Hon. HORAGE GREFLEY, dmerrvasa |30 THONAS M, HITE. ¥aLLS- ROSCOE CONKLING. DALY FATRICK R T e S ~The Hon. E. D. CUL' Busane | T Porreum 1k atio—The Hon WA € DOANE. Nowrn e 1ol be Hon. E. L. PI175. Duxrau— 1 Le ton. JOUN O'DONNESL Wasuinoroy Ha Wikcianssonou—{ 500 Crarrow- i den JAMES H. BE] vooxnoun Derer—WM. H. BUKLY [OH, oeq. Bamurviiis —oen C. A VAN Wi CE Lourxessvisee — HARVEY SHE Bramgwaren—JOSEPH J. © Waar Foum s —ten. k. M LEE. Ausion—tion. W. K PECK. on. =5F 3 Monday Oct. 2% Povonkrursis—Cov. HAWLEY, of Coille Uwp — I'hw Hou. THOS, @. ALVORD. Canenags —The Uos. E. D. CULY ER Arrioa—The Hon SAMUEL MOKEE, of Kentacky. Curos.—PATRICK CORBETT, evq Warekoo—F, M. FINCH, Warrsuaz—The Hen. ‘i n F. e Hon, 4. 11, BATLEY Moxgor—Thoe Hon. WM. C. D\J‘{\hl:c"‘“c" e Lavruns Hase, Brooxixx — |y "5 VERETT RUSSELL, esq. Banaroo Srnisoh—Ges WALTER HARRIMAN. i. P. TYLFR of Connesticut. ‘M. H. GLEASON. Maserw Hotianp Pavier ~The OSCOE CONKLING. The Hon. 6. H. WILLIAMS. Broapwar Axp Forry nvm--j The Hou WM. A. DMILING. WALDO HUCHINS. esq. o Haie Nuw Loak. ISAAC DAYTON, 6sqe BROOXLYN—GEO. W. HOXIE v CiL JAMES FAIRMAN, 0% — { g Hlan. GILES W. HOTCHKISS. Eopirr Fati Nvw-YoR—Ju €. YARMOUTH of La. jen. . F. BR Comoma— | $10 f{on, CLARK B. COCI Rocurggea—The Hon WM, K. PECE. M, “Y The Hon, DENNIS MoCARTEY. 1T B 7 e g LT Easr Hawrrox— | CULUTAMES 1. VERREE. Hom., AU . ATRICK CORBETT , Cuseren—The Fion. Wi MHoANE. . WOODMAN, ILLIAM viLte—1 e Hoa C. C ,,,,,.'_.. The Hon, ( HAUNCE v sz E0F TEDW AKDS GLAKKE: . wnmc BroogLTy—Uen. CARL Judge JAMES H. BELL of Texss. i1, esa on. J. ~The Moo, H. B, STANTO Tawen Wann. buooxirs —Major AMES HAGGERTY. Kensavonen—lon G L BULSURD. > HOTCHKISS. Hon. GILES W Samewoon — § (0" T IRNAN 0 ¥i iowneriia—Osn. B. ¥. BRUC Wednesday, O 20, pinurr o J0SEFULRMANLEY orComn. oson. P ATKICI - e ‘,0‘","5&?:' L. WOODFORD. The . BUTLI R Tasce, o o~ § (ol JANES FAIRMAN. Cawvon—The Tion E. D CULVER. ooy —Tae tion N. B, LA BAU. e Tion, SAMUEL MCKEE of Kentasky. ¥. 3 LIFPITT. r L F. 3. LAFP w s Hom WM. C. DOANE oo s, Hob. SAMUEL GALI OWAY of Oblo. ihe Hou HOKAUL UREELEY. Coorsmmrown—{ “'xi:nunnfi TREMAIN. Fupumaa — vdge J A , BELL. Noaru taz.—ihe tor. ROSCOE CONKLING. Slajor DOUGLASS CAB : FBELL. RookLAND ""’!“ 'EVERETT 1:U L, osqd SARY SCUUKL (Gonine mewiog ) mamNPOLN MRS HAGUERTY. u % JAMES HAGGERTY, i The Fion, C. T. UL UXD. V ILLIAMS of Oregon. Jamasos - i AXON. TWENTY THIRD#T. AND fllconrn‘" - ,l{du 1. €. YARMOUTH. . 2 Gov. JOSEF i T HAWLEY, Comvnattt. v . ~ {600 “WALTER HARKINAN of NH. Mamanz— | U STEWART L. W OODFORD, b e Hom: BUTLER G. NOBLE. Onnn, p. = | G, TAMES M ASHLEY of Oblo. Govwanzoa—toe Hon. E- D. CULUEL eyl e —Gen. F J. LIPPITT. Hors—The Hon. WM. C. —TAT! T Rowor Wi RICK CORBETT ~The Hon. N. B. LA BAL. un—CHAS. E. FITCH. esq. Awresnr, N. Y.~ JAMES H. LELL. %0 Hom, ey + ueiTne Hon. HORAC (Gerunan Meoting).—Major i . —Gen. 3. M. I)'Al‘l‘ln LB, Hon. C A Cus o ACE OREFLEY sl Urz i RUC llu. SAMUEL GALLOWAY of Okio. D. P. TYLER. TLLE.~ e 3 it COCHRANE. Oct b ZThe Hon. Bl on —Gew. JOHN . The 'm"i:r:.':l.vm . r— :_‘ ..‘fi%fil&fmlnf.xhx of New-Bampebise. Wowwion— | Zem oMb ERLYY 0. i W“‘" QRAERS, . 1. ; FOLLEITFORT, “evening =The Hep. o Nigjor Oev. CARK SCHURZ. I VELL, i, Wi 'E-u:.—no 140=J. i l.uTA”‘. Al# L. WUC )0, a 6. ALVORD. RD. “uan S ML T Y.L Warsarown— {3 SORN O DONNELL. mn flev. B. 7, IVES. A Ges. SAMUEL MCKEE of Kentoeh~ Swnacves Soroisas’ CoveNTION. | ~Gen. WALTER HARR) MAN of New-suamjat.ve. —The Hon. HANNIBAL F A M Mouxt Vemxox.—Dr. F. l(‘::un LIN. Az Gen, STEWARY L. W OODFORD. —_p "‘r‘:-' s HORACE UEELEY, ; Guemrs — § o A% HARRIMAN, ¥ o ‘"' Hon. G, ALVOKD. The Hon. CHAS. J. FOLUEK- ~F. M. Fl %m ot e them: e e B LA Al Tuesday, Oct. 0. . —The Wan HANKIBAL HAMLIN. arEmToN E...- . CULVER. Yas . D. i T blan. JOMN COCLRANE VERMONT. WITHDRAWAL OF THE HOY. PORTUS BAXTER. Wpeciai Dispuich to The N. Y. Tribune. ' BusLixeroy, Vi, Friday, Oct. 19, 16¢ Tho Hon. Portus Baxter hoa recired from the Cong: 8 Canvass in this, the IIId Distiict, in favor of the Hn. Worthington C. Smith of 8t. Albaus, who will ‘be noiai- metod for Congress ot the delogate convention to be held at wfl o0 Thursday next. ‘ihe eloction takes place on , Nov. 6, Mr. Swith is a_brother of u-{iov. Smith, Treasurer of the Vernont and Canads Railrosd, o member of the State Seiate i 1864 and 1865, and EMPARTIAL SUFFRAGE RESOLUTIONS IN THE LEGISLA- TURE. The following resolutions Lave been referred to the Judiciary Committee of the Vermont Legisiature: Rasolved by the Senate and House of Kepresentatives, That Saws ought to e in force in all the Uaited States teeing oqual and impartial withont respeet to Y "Resolved, That it is the duty of (o1 zress to pass laws giving in all places, where it cas be doue oo-mmmfily. That we by request our Senators and Repre- use their mlucmhrl.hfi. e of ot of i nal and impartial suffrage in the :;}yuwflflenmnnmm«c@m ittt DELAWARE. AN INDEPENDENT POSTMASTER. Mr. John Wood, Postmaster at Honry Clay Fac- cestle County, Delaware, has written & letter iu ropl ul::uml mmu—atdm ..'&-I-lup'lolrol‘u &i—.’:‘% o YA, e i b Ao 0 0 taining office.are so dextitnte of moral intagrity es thus to ro- nounoe their manhood, Le don't waut 1o be counied 1 the num. bar o R TEXAS. _THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RESECTED. New-Ouueass, Oct, 19, —The Texas Houso of Kepro. Boutatives has rojected the Consiitutional Amendment by a vole of 67 to o, =TS MASSACHUSETTS. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. BosToN, Oct. 19.—The Domocrsts of sho IVth Con- grossional District have nominated ex-Mayor Wightman for Congroess. — ‘WISCONSIN. GEN. BUTLER AT RAOINE. Hpecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. RACINE, Oct. 19.—Gen. Butler addressod a largo sudi- onco to-day st Kougsha, and an iwmence sssomblage to-night in this city, the home of Senstor Doolittle. Tie atest enthusiagm provailed, and his groat ent, ad- to those Democrats who were lonmiy his party #830¢1at08, Was Lisiened to with profound attention. pantnc - nachs ILLINOIS. LOGAN'S APPOINTMENTS — KEPUBLICAN NOM- INATIONS. Special Dispatch to The N. ¥. Tribwne. fizc‘;a::low ::.—(:‘en. J;:LA. l;;‘nfih: bean com- pel ingui ic speaki & days, being .:{rn t;.t -(rjthqtho I-’t::n %fio u::nn e a ook County Republisan Couvention to-d: @Gen. J. L. Beveridge was nominated for 8beriff, and :{; Hon. J. D. Ward for State Sonato. The coutost was vory close and oxeiting, GEN. [ NEW-YORK. NINETEENTH CONORESS DISTRICT. ‘The Democrats of tuo XIXth District have nominated Stephen C. Johuson, & remegade Republican, for Con- gress. This district elected Mr. Hubbard in 1864 by 2,989 imjority, and it will not givo less to Mr. Fiold this yoar. DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY NOMINATION. | Bpecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. | New-Hawnons, Friday, Oet. 19, 18654 A. M. Card of Amenia has beon nomiuated for As- sembly by the Domoerats in the Ist District, Couuty of Dutci a8, | { ) UNION COUNTY NOMINATIONS. RexssErare —Mer. William ¥, Burdon, nominated for Assen blymas by the : s to run.His busi ness engagements aro ot possibly abandon Euge them to spond the W A PANY —~For Asseinb ( or Con ARAUGUS.— wrer, J. Kin aner; Assembly, Tst. Distriet, Heman ton, 110, Distriet, William E. Hunt: Superinteadent of Hivam Volay; Jus 3 1en Ouan; Coroner, Jymes H Ward: School Commtssioners, Ist. District, Willam &. Laid- law; 11 District, Johu Archer. Cavtua.—For Sciool Commissioner, Ist District, Robert L. 11d District, John 8. Bristol ; T11d District; Arch Drummond ibald Melntos! Frax — Assembly, James W. Kimball; Tre Capt. William D. Brennan Commissioner, ist Distriet : dustice of Sassions, Herrick E. Warre C. 1% Whitn ; Coro. ners, Job Congdon, James M. Wardner. MAavtsox.—For Assembly, Ist District, Bushrod E. Hoppin 114 District, Beaj F. Brue o0l Commissioner, Ist Distriet, Jas n is S Loon MoNok. ulie is; Selool George 8. Ha r. George Gre jam C. Ross pecial County Juige, James W. Tay { Poor, Charles E_Brooks ; Sessions, Mor- Commissioner, 11d Dist., Captain James J. | aperint o Shuit Cox. 0s1EGO—For Assembly, Tst Dist, Edwin B. Clark; TId Shoffield Hurringion; School Commissioner, Ist Dist., Charles ‘or Treasurer, Peter D, Lefever: Coroner, Dr, Wi, L. Hollister ; Sessions, C. Meech Woolsay ; Assembly— Ist District, John Maxwell ; 113, Jacob . T. Plores | School Commissio st Distri derick; 11, Joha B, Krom ; 1J1d, Leroy R. Fow IMMENSE MASS MEETING IN TROY. Special Dispatch te The N, Y. Tribune. Trox, Friday, Oct. 19, 1866 An immense Republican demonstration is being Leld bere to-night. The Hon. Koscoo Conkling, M. C., is ad- dressing & very crowded audienco at Rand's Hall, and the grentest entbusissm prevails. Gov. Hawley of Conuec- ticut and the Hom. J. A. Griswold will spoak here noxt week. A large Ropublican mooting is lso ln% held to- night in Weat Troy. Gen. Ashley, M. C., of G. W. Demas, of The Aibany Jovrnal, are the speakers. Tie Hon. Marsbal! F. White, of Hoosick, & member of the last assembly, has been renominatod from tho Second District of Ronsselaer County. Gid. Reynolds talks 6f run- ning ngainst him. TORCHLIGHT DEMONSTRATION IN NEWBUKGH. To the Editer of Tre N. V. Trivune. Sir: The grandest domonstration ever seen in this vicinity took pince here last wight. The Union League bad their first grand parade for the catupaign. No delegations from without. ouly the League and Union voters of the town, were ont. A wolid raile of men and torches, eight and tan abroast paraded through the streets. The illumintions were very fine, Our o nev or soemed »o wide awake. Even Torace Greclay wunld have boen surprised to hove seen the parade here lnst night. On Wedoesday night Gov. Alvord aad Dr. W. € Doane spoke bere 10 o tremendous gatbering. hod o tuiserable fallure the night before We ahiall send Gen. €. A. Van Wyek to Cougress nre. TIE CANVASS IK THE THIRD DISTRICT—KPERCH OF TITE HON. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. Alr. Chittenden, the Republican candidato for Congress, was ent at the ratification meeting in Brooklyn on Wedneeday night, and delivercd s vory eficetive speech, from which we condenso the following shtraot: Mi. CHAIRAN AND FRLLOW-Crizes: Stripped of ue drapery, the question on which you are to give verdic tth of November is this: Will yon consent thut the Lonors, the emolpment, the troasury, and ail the powers of the Federnl Governmend be surrendered, in the sccond year after the closo e war for the Uuion, to the Rebels and thelr allies ! Lot oa look for & moment at ke of Mr. Johuson, and consh hiamiethod of euforcing it 1 1ol that his declared potioy not-only in tho last degree unjust, but thet it is also absolutely impracticable on any other theory than that of & complet render of the Government to the Hebels See if ¢ not so. What is his policy ! He domands the insteut 1oyal Southern Teprosentatives to Congress. If he in good foith neans loyul, then the answer is that there fs not probably & troly loyal man can-wow be elccted to any public station whatever. Does auybody suppose thet Andrew Join son is iguorant of this fuct! Certaluly not. What then, I w3k, does he maan by loral men 1 Let kim answer that himsell. W have recontly soom bim traverse the States of Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvanio, Now-Jersey. New-York, Ublo 111 =oin, Missouri, Indignn—everywbere procloiming thut the late Re ola are repentani, submissive, and Toyal; and every urraigning the men Who sustsined the Gotrernment again hellion ns disloys). We who are here assembled to-night, fiy 1.2 on the same line with We WETE LW ) ears A infamous xid rotteu Chicago platform, sre denounced as Nortbern traitors ! Henr Lim again, at St. Louis, take with the mnrderer Mayor Munroe. sfter ke had bees deno to kim and to mankind by Phil Sheridon, the brave soldic patriot :tmr him charge the Congress of the Tnited Statrs with theJogal blood wLick wos spilt in New-Orleans on th of July. What, then, toes 3(r. Johnson's poliey wmeani 1t means tho instant repoal of tha Civil Rights ifl;" that we know. It means the repeal of the test oath; that we & it to assume. 1t means the restoration (0 Robert ¥ Tiiv Ariington estat with tiw bones of countless thouss Toyal men who died for their conntry burfed under it so! wieans that the oceen pirato Semmes and the lond guerrilla J'or Tost shall have scafs in Congross, side by side with the braso defenders of the Union! 1t means that the crodentinls of Alex ander H. Stephens. vow Iying upon the table of the United ; States Bonate, shall be necepted and Le admitted to Lis seot means suother tonching scene, wet with Presidentiol tears when Jeff. Davis shali retarn to the Senate Chamber to rasume leaning upon the arms of some of the ex-Senators of States, whom the fresmen of the North have de- al be no lenger Benators. This is-no fancy 2 1 conscieutionsly beliove that the success of Mi. Jfohngon's policy wonld open the way for Joff. Davis to resime Wiw gent in the (Tnfted States Sermte before the close of the yenr Herein, iny fellow -citizens, bs the most smazing political i lo that the world has over wituessed, We see the lend rs of the Rebellion and their allies—1opefal. resolute, unenb lned—boldly demanding the control of ¢ ernment the songht In vain 4o destrvy. Shall they bave it} Not yet! Thank Ged, it 18 for Congress, and not for the President’ (under the Comstitution), to say when and how the representatives of the Tebel States shall b sendmitted to the cousgile of the Nation. Congress represents the people, and is another uame for the will of the people; and when the President passionately denounces Congress because it exercises this right, he amails and insulte the mejesty of the people and tramples upon their sovereign will. Wieo he charscterizesCongrees as hauging on the verge of the Government. he inwilts every one of us; and i we arc worthy of our birthright of frecdom, we will, on the th of November, show Lim that we, the Northern traitors of New-York. are numerous enough and strong enough to teach Bioa better mibnne:s the mest thise e travels thsough our eities. TENNESSEE. HOW “ MY POLICY " I8 SUSTAINED, The following communication, addressed to the Secretary of the Nutional Republican Cougression.al Cummitice ows 1o what beso and scandelons means the President's watraps and dependants’ e ready to yesort iu their opposi tion to the prineiples of the Union Republican (o fruin from publishing the signatare, but the writcs is one whose statements wey be fully relied on: 1 Oet, 12,1866, Bosiov, Hrexey S, VANDERBIT, 14, Dear Sir: .vT-pnm).m from Spring Hill, Tenneaser, Writes me that *the Johusonian 186 mail ageut bas Leen destroying el Radieal e that pass through his hands on the ral from Nushville, Tenpessee, to Drentu bama. Congressioniel specchies With Cony fruuks own out of the mail. The postwester told me esterday (October 7) that the ugent advised bim net to send uy more Radieal spaceles from his office.” $iy object in giviug you this information fs that yon may enuse some action lu{n token hy Cony o0, ‘This berbar- jom of pro-Slavery times shouhf be killed, even though John- son Joes sce Bt 1o order its continusnce or connive at it ILLINOIS COLORED STATE CONVENTION. p—p—— BECEPTION OF DSLEGATES IN OH1CAGO. ipeeinl Disputeh to The N. Y. Tribune. CricaGo, Oct. 19.~The delej from this city to the State Colored Convention st Gi urg had s formal re- ception from their conetituents this afiernoon. On their reiurn, & procession was form and marchod through the principal sireels With music various societies of col- ored men. PR THE PACIFIC RAILROAD EXCURSIONISTS. Special Dispatch to The N. V. Tribune, Cmu«m Oct. l\}.-'-’l‘h‘;' J!nian Pwlfinfi‘ Railmnld st ni rooeived a compli- g::n}u’ffmua %flfimfim m_m c;:\;r .t:; Cm:‘;m oTo SN peipus hio, and | mission of | onw Cougressionsl district in the ten excluded States wher aoth | It | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOB: LOCAL POLITICS. —— CONSERVATIVE CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIONS. The Johnseon Conservative Congressional Conven- ¥ Adjournad. 0 Wedneaday ovening next. Y c1—Nomiunted Elliott B, Stebbins. Nivti Distwici—Adjourned to Monday. TAMMANY ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS. The Assembly Conventions of the Tammany De- mooracy were held tast evoning, with the following result : Fiest Dieritcr— od Col. Michael C. Marphy. SKCOND Distiici—Nominated Constantine 0'Donakue. Tuimn Disrricr—Dominated John Ha: Fovrmn Distic Freri Dnsts Sixrn District—! Adjourned to Baturdar evening. ominated Alexander 3 Nominated James Irving. SkveaTERNTH Districi—Nominated Alexandor Ward, Eacureexti Insrrict—Nominated M NixeTERNTH DisTricT—Nominated Jobn E. Dovlin. TwesTIETH DisTitici—Adjourned to Monday to consult with Mozart and the Conservatives. TWENTY-F1rsT DisTricT—Had not agreed on e eandidate at 10 p. m., the vote being a tis on llm? Genet and Isaac Ed- ven for each. They would probably adjourn until REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The Republican Central Committee met last even- ing at their reqma. No. 610 Broadway, Mr. Amor 4. William son presidiog, and after transacting some routine business, ad- Journed. subject to the calt of the ohair CONSERVATIVE RUPUBLIOAN ASSEMBLY CONVENTIONS. Fourrn Distrior.—Adjourned to this evening. Niseresta Distaicr. —Adjourned to Monday. RADICAL REPUBLICAN CONGRKESSIONAL NOMINATION— PIFTH DISTRIOT. The Radical Republican Congressional Convention of this district mot last eveniug at No. 274 Grand-st, and nomi- Wated Mr. Eneas Elliott as candidato tor Congress. Mr. Elliott recontiy held oflice at the Custom House, His politioal dernp:m\hm i said 1o have been caused by too much Kadi- calism. THIRTRENTA DISTRICT—. Firrzexti Districi—N SIx1eENTH DisTiicT—! ACCEPTANCE OF MR, STRATTON. The following card explains itself: WiLsox A. BAviok. exy., Chairman Ninth District Union Re- publican A <sembiy Convention. Dras St : A Committoe from your Convention waitad pon mo some days since and informed ‘me that 1 had been wnanim ousty nominated y. 1 mr candidate for Member of Asse ared 1 % was not, at that untiou, and your Cou consideration. Sinco distriot, that 1 do not feel at liberty ept the nomization, and tender to the honor thus conferred upon me. rmost endeawors to promots the bst Uion. erefor Convention my thanks for NoBMAN STRATTON. New-York, Oct. VTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT—DEMOCRATIC MEETING. THE UNION REPUBLICANS—PIYTSENTH WARD. n Republicaus of the Fitteenth Ward held o an onthusiestic ratification meoting at Gross Hail, Graud D, Last night. Mr. Joxse ¥ dod s for local offioes were prescut, and delivered During the eveaing, the MeDouall Giee Clab THE DEMOCRATIO PRIMAKY ELECTIONS VOR ALDER- MEN, SUPKRVISORS, AND CONSTABLES. The results of these eloctions, as aimounced yestor- day, wero as follows o 0 ; Sixtesuth W i Ward—ios B, Mattia, vies —W 0, Coopor, viee John K. Twolt'h Waed s comiosied by raRY s0ms. — | Lusd_Spragas, vice Alex. MeOro- Third, A J. Swith n J. F L), Peter Dow nally, viee W A, Fuioy Jus. Caity, vica . G. iecman drew J. 3 Thirteath, — T viea C. C. Toibot; Sevenieonth, ——. vice 8. Clark; teenth —, vice Frod. Soboles i, Thirteents, townih, Scventecntl and Xinete: Caovsnius—sS.cond Wand, Gow Co Tentn, I, B. Gardwier, Twaifih, Sobu 1l MoGtian; ¥ iguterth, oft KINGS COUNTY DEMCCRATIC GENKRAL COMMITTRR. An adjourned meeting of this Coumitiee was held Inst evening ot No. 35 Fulwn-st. E J. Lowiwr, Prosideat of the Committes, in the chair. and George (. berman as Seore tary. The Chairman of tho Spootal Committes on Conforoace with the * Nationnls " reported that they met with reproscita dng wes accomplished. Mr. Dell goeend to take up the nominalwns ppiove or disapprove of their pomi nations, which was adople nomination of Patriok Camphell for Sherifl, of Win. D). Vooder for Surrogate, and of simodsly Johs De The motion Justicn of Sessions were un Stepuen J. Voorheos f adoptod. Mr. Bell Inucy os Superintendent of th by Mr. Bergen L by-lawn which distinotly stete that & n nomination from any othor party can)d not stand as the nominee of this Committeo. Mr. Har teur favored the motion, an the Comumittee went into executive ton. on concluding, MEBTING OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL UNION CLUB. | Thisc lub held a meeting last evening at their Wig- A Y ov. Marvin of | megro, traduced his brav if ever the power o vot | would be bloodshed at the South 0 excnsed the New | Orlenns mussacre, snd said the pian was to disfranchive the | yreat masses, and 1o enfranchise the negroes, obtain possession | of the State Governments, bo ratified by Congress, and thus chest the masses out of ihol just righte. | Me was followed by Mundy, esq., when the meetisg | adjourned, P ro given him, there THE DRAMA. ——— ‘MATINEES TO-DAY. The reader who inclines to amusement, on this the closing day 6f the woek, way thank us for calling his or her | suention to sho veral doy performances that will be given at the varivus places of public First of all we | have to nate that Madawe Ristori will enact Elizabeth, for the | tast time, at the French Cheater today. The performance wit ce nt ) o'clock.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul will give ‘clock. A promis- [ representation will cing ot the sume arncters, wnd ) doy perioymance will be given at 2 o'clook— A Budworth's Minstrels will giv ock.—. ntie Opers- Honse commencing at 24 ¢ at the New-York ‘ookn will appear in t ) | the programme will be the sawe s evening.—Mist Mag- wie Mitchell, ot the Broadway Theater, will play Fanchon, ot | % wmatince to-day. s well as In the eventag —There will be & Vs Gurden st 1o'clock, When may be seen Crook” and the Ballot. FREXCH THEATER. Victor Sardou’s comedy of “‘Les Ganaches” will | be produced here to-night, for the first time fhis season. This first_important dramatic roproscntation anhousced by rs. Juignet & Drivet. Lot the house be crowded STADT (GERMAN) THEATER. Mr. Dawison will personate four characters at the £tadt Theater this evening. The ph'«" annousced aic German, oo of them beiug Kotasbue's * Tho Unfortunate OLYMPIC THEATER Mr. Jefferson will make his last appearance here a5 Rip Van Winkle this evening. Nest week—the last of his en- gagement—will be dovoted to farces. motines The in | Mess ! MUSICAL. e — IRVING HALL SBOIREES. Mr, Theodore Thomas's 8ymphony Soirces will be given this Saturday evening at Irving Hall These concerts promise to be thoroughly eajoyable, and very largely attended Iy our most appreciative public. The orehestra ineludes sov- ety performers, and Miss Antonia Henne makes hex Gret ap- ‘Seats may be securcd at the Hall, o7 at No. pesrance to-night. L BIORNAY. s CRIMINAL COURTS. e THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. [Before Alderman Coman.] CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—Yesterday officer Bradley, of the Third Precinet, arrested Patrick Averill, a carman, on the charge of ill-treating & horse. According to the statement e Sauicinl, the horse which the accused was drivig had & o back, while the cart to which be was sttached bad oo it 0 Ibs. of merchandise. The lond was grester than the anl 2] could bear, and in West Broadway, near Chambers-st., he 1l down. The officer was pussing at the time, and took the aconsed iuto custody. Alderman Coman, netiug maglstrate, held the prisoner to bail to answer the charge. JEFFERSON MARKET FOLICE COURT. | Before Justice Dodgs | CrUELTY T0 A Honse.~James Sturges and Sylvester 8. Man- un were held to spswer on eharge of eruelty to a horse on Jast Twenty-third-st. yesterday. While driving tho horse the antmal became baulky and Sturges then tiod a rope around bis neck and_between his fore and fastening the to & "nck..ulnd him te be m;«l . ..fl.ua stance. Though remonstrated with by persous , he would not desist until arrestod by Officer Havlor m'immu Pre- od Stirges to diive the cinet. Mangan stoed by and cuconrag: truck to w! the Lorss had been attache ViotaTioN oF Boamp or Hravtn I wriova—THugh Kelly was held to answer for dumping s lowd of dirt in & vacant lot on Seventeenth-st., between Avenues A and B, yesterday, in violation of the orders and byMaws of the Metropolitan Board of T " Axrrst ov Owxtus Drivews —Philip Orbirger, Edward Tousur, aad Jobs Fog eoouibus divoss, wory acrsied aad committed for examinatt rapid driving on Broadway yesterday. A few murm be made of the roekless and dv"ll&ofi'm on Broadway, who dash siong that regardlioss of tha safety of the great mumber of persons constantly passing from side to side, and we are pleasad to see thA! somo of tiese offerd. likely to Bave justios metad out te them for joepardiz: lives of their sellowa, THE BROOKLYN NAVY-YARD AND THE ELECTION. The following notics, posted ou the gates of the Brook- Iyn Navy-Yard, is evideatly intended to infinence the work- mea employed there to vote for “ My Policy.” “ COMMANDANT'S Orp1ct, NAVY-YA1D, “New-YORK, Oct. 15, 1866, “ Notioe.—Workmon in the Navy-Yard, who sustain the Union, and desire ity full restoration, must not, for that roason, be proscribed; and any attempt, by any imaster or foroman, or person in position te coorce thein, a3 statod, orto induce them to vote against their convietions, will bo doomed sufficiont cause for dismissing tho official wio is guilty. “By ordor of th Socretary of the Navy. “Cuas. H. Buiy, Rear-Admiral U, 8. N, “ Commaadant.” ARMY GAZETTE. e eiran) [By Telegraph.] Brevot Liout.-Col. A. K. Smit duty i N uf th, surgeon, to duty in DISCHARGED. Houpital stowards Oulfl Curiie and Chas. D. Millar, U. 8. Aravy. ZLLANEOTS, The muster out of Brevet Licut -Col Jas R Gilmore, aset <quarter- masier (1. 8. yolunieers, is ameuded to take effest Novemlor 2. NAT'Y GAZETTE. ———— Py Telograph. | DETACHED. Oct. 12.—Lisut.-Commander Henry Wilson, from spacial duty at New Lok, and ordered to counnand steamer Saco, Aoling: Eosign Thouss G. Watsou, from steanier Lenapee. sud riuted sick leave of abess Pamed Ast.aymaster Jason W. Fairfiold, from steamer Saeo, and orderrd (0 wettle his socouute: Acting Third Amt. Engineer Urawh\\'. from the Parits. and ordernd to steamer Suco; Acting Third Asst.-Enginesr Jamos Fitzpatrick, from duty st the Nuvy-Yerd, New-York, aud arderod to stosmet Saco. ORDERED. dor W Whitehead, Acting Fusigns Jobn L Thor A - Assirtant 3 Liewtanant Comman, Brown, Charles Assisan: Pay stant-Evgineer Jamos M. Ho bl Acting: d-Assistant Engivoers John diulresdy and John B. dulaid to r m:l'l::i\:;:i:dahlyumch'\pc H. Judi sad Douglass Rovea to Yo 1. —Capt, Oeorge F, Emmons to command the Acting Mastor ki Acting Ensigus John k. Perry. ywaster Grorge E. Hender, Mid- shipmen Jaies H. Deyton, Albert 1 . Froderick MeCormick hard Mu('uli ‘:w:ll Trumbuil, As. nt Sargeon John M. ice, and Boas Lliam Greon, to the steamer Ugaipos . Surgeon Johm Y. Taylor, to dot: the Naval Lospital, e ; Surgeo );llkl alulm-.ul K. u'ls_l;zfl : 14'-'"::": 04 New-Yortk , Surgeon t. unner ‘ortune, to daty st -Xard, Pos — e omas une, to daty st Ne¥y-Yard, Pocte 3 PROMOTIONS. Oct, 12.—Acting Asst -Surgeon Geo. H. Butler of steamer Maliaska, £0 Acting Panwed Awst.-Surzeon Githeapie and James Rounds, vaval apprentices on sohool ship Sabine. to mates. HONORABLY DISCHARGED. Oct_ 12~ Acting Voiontear L S. Coy aud Actio Jobn Roberts, to tike slicet Oct. Bwer, from Oct. 11, 1895, . Acting Asst. Payuasier Gannar . W RESIGNED. —Acting Vol.-Lieut. Clias, Wi Tbird Asaistant Engir aer Chas MISCKLLANEOUS. The stasrier Sarsnae srrived at_ Guny s Her wirival was batied with grest jov by who w-ie b . from Tndisns. She was (0 ssi. fo1 Sen Tlas 39 0005 a0 ek eould take on bosrd « supply of cosl. The wwpply steamor Momphis wil sail far the Atiantic Coast sad Uulf Squadrons ou the 23t Lust. with waj . Wacnse, fcom Sop. 28 Mexico, Septambor 1. remaintag tababitants bR R EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. i (By Tetegraph.| removed ; L) D. S Lockpo: comwinion cxpired; 8 Farueworth, :"nd'a_ rvlvlo;u;.lo:n Gow. Colla. P Vi Jomen (ot i, N, Y., reappoiated; 5. 3 Joutah Bowman, L7k oenwrd . Sobw b Tlast, Oigerd, Pa, vice remy, ¥ @ uirgebure, £y.. vice Waytind, Wayleodabuzg Va., 1o —_—— LAND OFFICr REPORTS. By Tolegran | Tha following disposition of Public Septembor ia npmf-l 1 thn Gonorn! Tovsd Offics ’Lm-h Denvan Cry Cotprain—To Actual Setters. For Cas oot Total .. Tnowyon, Misso For Cashs Tota Traveuse Crry, Miow. ToxA, Mick —Ou Agricuiturs Miilitary W arranta. Total . . Crous, Wis —Ou Agricaltiral Collegn Se Tha Comunesion of the Genersl Land Office has received 10.arne ahowing that ot s Nebraska City office 459 acres 07 U | ued of Ln Septembrr last, of whieh 3,701 acres were Homestead Law for weiusl settiement. Al tho St 1o cash. offi-ez Mz, EpwArp Dikev's article on “The New Ger- many," which, accordidg o The London Spectator, is the most intoresting paper in the maguzines for the mouth, is reprinted 16 the current issae of Leery Satwrlay, with soveral othor choice ‘selections, among which are frosh poems by Robert Buchanan and Christine Rossotti, ua excollent tale of English 1ife by the anthor of “ John Halifux,” aud & pleasant casay ou “$moke " from London Society. e THE STATE OF TRADE. PRBENEEN [8y Telograph. ] Prizaoszeaia, Oct. 19.~Cotion dull at dlc. for Midd'ing Uplands. Claversesd, $7 5v@#8. Naval Stores buoyant. Rosin bueysut and #2 highor, Spirits Turpeative had sdvanced 6c. ; sales st 83c. Flour orm. Wheat firm at 320083 35, Rye, $120. Cora buoysat; Yellow, $1 1008112, Westora Mixed. $1 06281 08 Whisky firm; Oblo, $2 43082 #4; Pevmeylvania, $2 41. Avavsta, Gs., Oct. 19.~Cotton dull sad decliced lc.; strict Mid ding . Savaxyasi, Oct. 18.—Cotton dall nud trregelar; bolders aaking 3c. for strict Middling, ~ibout buyers. Na, Cuamzrsron, Oct. 19.-Cagton declined; sies of 200 bules; Mid- N v Naw-Oninaxs, Oct. 19.—Cotton 26, lowe# | dales 500 bales: quota: tions nominal; Teceipts of the week 16,600 against 13,700 bales; ex- ports for the week, 6,500 bales; stock, 100,000 bales. Stariing, 161. New-Vork Exchange, } discount, Ciicawo, Oct 18.—~Flour setive, sud sdvanced 15225, Wheat 1d vanced le., closing firm at $# 1% 8216 for No. 1, and $1 88 %191 for No. 3. Corn opened active ot an advance of 2c., but closed quist " . for Ne. 1, aud 67@6be. for No. 3. Oute are fium st 347 344, for No. 3 Peovislons are dull. Freights are quist. Receipts, 16,000 bbls, Flonr, 142,000 bush, Whest, 9,000 bush. Corn, 54,000 bush. Oste, Shipments, 6,500 bbls. Flour, 167,000 busb. Wheat, 31,00 bush. Com. Miswavns, Oct. 10.—Floar sdvanced 10215c., snd closed firm. Whest uneetiled st $2 10 for No. 1, aud §1 81991 82 for No.2. Comn sdvauced Jc., und closed at €520, for No.1. Osts firm at 3je. for No, 2. Kecelpts, 3,000 bbls. Flour, 81,000 busbyWiheat. Ship- awents, 6,000 bbis. Flour, 57,000 bush. Wheat. ALBANY, Ut. 19.~The market for Beeves this week bas been on of the dullest of the season, Buyers refased to purchue excopt at & decline, and holders remained cow parstively ficw until to-day, when some concession was made, and 200 or 300 bead chavged bands ot prices ranglog from 9je. live weight, for the best, down to 4}uSe. for {e poorest: 1,000 or 1,560 remain nusold. Sheep ave dull at 3 #0c.; receipts 2,000, Moga are in good request at 10@11e. Breravo, Oct. 19.~Flous sctive, elbsing st 25c, better; salos 3,000 bble. Whis: searce and firm, and in fair milling demand ; sales 63,000 Dash. st $3 6@ 3 10 for No. 3 Chicago o arrive, $2 10 for Western Spring, $235 for Green Bay Club. Corn scarce and firi ssles &y 90@91jc., including 4,000 bush. to All out » load, st Se. for No. 1 Mized. Oute—40,000 bush, No. 2 Chicago, and part to arrive st 320, Bariey—43,000 bush. Cansda and Chicago, st $1 00@$1 10.and $1124 for two car losds State. Rye quiet. Receipts,: 15209 bble. ¥Fiour 41,107 bush, Wheat, 30,000 bush. Corn, 46,464 Oats, 16,297 Busley, Caiial exports: 93,390 bush. Wheat, 102,620 Corn, 20410 Oats, 25,480 Barley, 200 Rye. Canal freights dull to New York: Wheat @1%e., Corn 13®lde., Vnts 9Gjc. Oswneo, Oct. 19.—Flour active and unchanged; ssles of 3,50 bbls, Wheat dull; saies last ight 4,000 bush. Ceuads o6 and 3,600 bush. Ambor State 8t 2%, Corn beiter, but Guiet; ssles of 3,000 bash. No. | Winois, nestly yellow, st 04jc., aad 3,060 bush. do- on private terms. Bar'ey active, but prime scarce; sales of 30,000 bush, Canadeat $117@81 21, Bay Quints beld st $12), sod #12 bid. Rydnctive; sales 30,000 bush. Canada st #1 20. Canal Freighte sioady. Lake Imports—30,000 bush. Wheat; 11,000 busk. Barley Canal Pxporte—3 bble. Flour, 4,000 bush. Wheat, 8100 bosh- Corn, 115.000 bush, Barley. Loums, Oct 19.—Flour firmer; slee ab $9 50281025 for Buperfie, 11 WaS11 65 for Single Extrs, ®1 WASH for Double Extra, and $14 0@$15 % for Faney. Wheat buoysat and 5@i0c. higher; sales st $2 20243 2 for Spring, $3 (5781 75 for Prime Fall, and 2 00883 90 for Chejee. Corn o, 4 832 84c. Provislons and Whisky unchanged. Crwonnnam, Oct. 19 —Flous in good demand and stesdy. Whiky firm, o4 82 TMess Pork in active demand, st $31 D83 6. Lard in demand, ot 15, Gold, W7 Wiimineton, Oct. 19. Crade Turpentine sdvanced; sies st $5 forvoft. Bpirity Turpentine sdvanced Sc.; sales ot TH@W0e. Rosin frm 5 sales of Common st $4 25@$4 78; No. 2t #5285 0; No. ) 7 0B85 Ter, $2 WE2 95, Cotton, He. for Middling. MoBiLs, Oct. 19.—Cotton—sales to-day 380 bales; Middling st 37c. wulon of the week, 3,400 balss; receipts Of the week, 7,066 biles, againet 2,000 bules; exports of the weok, 2,380 bules; stock, 16,056 bales; Tecelpts to date, 16,797 bales, against 99,254 bales sazae Lie last your. ToLpe, Oct. 19 —Floor quiet. Whest sctive and rm; walos of mow White Mickigan ot $2 90; Amber, $3 01); No. 1 Spriag, $2%; Eatra do., 3 40 Corn 82c. for No. 1 Mixed. Oste dde. ALBANT, Oct. 19.—Flour active sud firm. Wheat: sles of Amber Statest $2 95A$3; White Michigan, $3 00283 3. Rye quiet; Oate: sales of Now Westorn st 6lo; State, 63c. Corn in active de mand; salea, 75,000 bush. State. Batley quiet; ssled of two-rowed 8, #1131 20; lour-rowed §123. Shipped by tows, 86,500 bugh, Goru 30000 bysb, W ewt, 6,000 bush. g, 00 bk us ER 20, 1866. MARRIED. Pall aad Winter Clothing. 1) nn,lv-onoo.-‘:.." - g:“'l'g--',b;-n-‘l; o - - —_— e T it Kok 1. Ovgood ol o Wow out. NEW AND ELEOANT QVERGOATS ! BALLARD-BYARDSLEY—Ou Wdrendsy, Oct 1% o 8¢ ESKIMO, -~ Charcl, 3¢ Alane. VE, b Rev. Char. Fay, DD, tha Rev. Y. fuham Bias; Willaen 3 £1. B Vork to MOSEOWA, Avta, diughter of the Hom. 1. R. Beardaley of Bt CAS' BUBT—DOTY—.On Thutsday, Oet. 18, ot the roddwace of the : POL AND 1 wother, No. 773 Uslon st, Rrookiym, by the Rew W.E. fw o COHINGHTLLA D. o."uh.u.u-mu» A, Doty l‘“ S—WHITNEY—AL the residence of s AR ’:'R i o Ward Hashces (1. BUSINESS und DRESS SITTS of the ttnil: Shyion, Boupthe (imes, FOREION aud DOMESTIC GOOLS. B T P s——— ‘merer sad Vostimgs e 2 One of the mosk complots ssertmmnis of CHLLBRERS lag over offersd. STy : Tys. on i Colling to Charity A. Wi HALL—PARKFR—A: Pair Heven, Coun., on Wadoeduv, Dot by tte Gro. Do ¥. Foleom, Henry B. Halt of New-York & S , daigliter of the late Ut Lymsn Parkor of Fair Havea. MARSUALI the Rev. L—SWEENY~I, e e T, i T B A Times I Sway. MoKIBBES—ROGERS—0n Thurds " otrew's Cine. . Bt by tha Bev. Ous DoiperD. 1., on: Ol 1 « McKibben to Miss Sarsh B, Rogrrs, all of this city s gy wy i MOLLOY=MILLER-Os Thursday fhe Weh luv, by tho Rov: M. | The FURNISHING DEPARTMENT bao sho 090,88 » the rraidence of ide's pate - Moloy. | aud bost amon od shooks in the City. Brooklyn, to Misk bisl 1o A S Brookiyn v iie Bt s A e oo darghr o Guak ¥. B. BALDWIN Noa T00et ™ Bowart. Pl 2 3 Y SERLELE B Prorcs of Brewne & Spaslding Rile PIERCE~DEWEY - At Lyoos, N, Rev. Dr. Bell, Fradorick & Tuucaday, Oct. 1, by the Soren oy duaghior of 8' A Dowey, eaq £ nl""l.A(l:r:n.(\:v.x- Ne - JEWELERS, e 0 Churc) [ ey v 5y a o REMOVED to thoie naw sorse, i T Wos. 560 sud 50 BROADWAY, STILES—JONES—On Wednnaday donco of the bride, Newazk, N. J., b b i Silia, . 12 Eaws ¥, onos, Lore T STONE—TERHUNE—On Thursday, Oct 18, by the Rov. R. JW. | 1540, > y?h.l;hl',fl—wlnc-.“-:’.{mm‘l ': L oify. TR oy UNDERHILL ~ORIFFIN—AL tue reaiience of the bride's ¥ T= ¥ il . on Fifth day, Ten*h month 1%th, W. Wilion Uadertill to 'y Ha, daughter L. Griffin, 8!l of this olty. WADSWORTH —~SCHENCK~On Tu . Oot. 16, :'.,fi Rev. Jn Wodnesday. the 17th fnet.. st the Faties Ditseoll and Loy, Wilktam £, Wadeworth to Sobwook, all of this city. WILLETS=AM002 7 Willats of Hari LN Yo te B, M. 3 Prince G, ll.:tud'd::‘nh Mass. No c:rd- bt =00 Fourth day, T&lfl ‘month 17th, at the resl- b’ pareate Faimouth, Mass., Stephon T. Wiliets of Y. to Bary 3. Boors, deughter of Prince sad harity TSRS EERTC DIED. BUDD—00 Pidey morsing. Oc. 13, Froak; latuntsee. of Eli B. and ivas and frisnds of tha faully are reapectfully fovited to «t- d the funersl, this (Saturday ) morniag, 869 0'ciocs, ot the father’s residonica, West End, New-Jorsey. BUIST—0n Friday morning. Oct. 19, Platt Buist, morchaot of thie city, in the 65l yeat of his age. His relatives and fii=nde. and thoss of bis brother, Walthr ., are fn- viied to atieud tm funeral, from tio residencn of the Litter, No. 13 Wast Twonty sncond-it.. on Susday . at 2 o'elock. eity, on_Feiday, Oct. 19, 185, Prascott By al, szed 10 years, 2 wonths and 18 days. iavited to aicond the WATOUES, JEWELRY BTERLING SILVERWARE, No. 809 BROADWAY, Cornes Houston t. Sisters of Morcy, - Docohastor-st., Mooteeal, C. ., Hospital of the Bistars of Mersy. D Rapwar: [ cestify that your Ready Reilel has cured overOne Huudiad of our siek from chitta, vomitiug, besdaches, intornel paine ko, koo ” Quo of our sisters had the Rheumatism in ber head foc groet ou yoars. Haviog taken s few spoootalls of Reliel in water, sud bor bead twice with the sems mediciae. sho was parfect'y ouredmed never fwit it sinos. T always use it for dyspepein sed for oelle aod slways with wucoess. Itis very uselul (or soge throsts, conghe inflaenss, diphtheria, ke 1t bas o good effect in fatolouce orrmied colie. Tuse it for foul brasth, and it produces « svervelous olisct. In short, it procares selief akogether remarkable to our invalide. SISTER MARY DE BONSEOOURS. Sold by Draggiets, aad a Dr. Radway's Offica, No. 67 Maidealene Now-Vork. i ving Largely Lucreased Our Stock of the Ing Goods wo ace prepared (o offer lo our customeis. varioty of BRONZES, MANTEL CLOCKS, VASKS, PARIAN AND BISQUE STATUARY, SILVER-WARE, and FINE PLATED WARE, FRENCH AND OERMAXN PANOY OOLF—0n Fridey mornin: win, son of Rufus L. wod DANROW-—In this céty. on Friday, 19th fnst., Rogwel!. infaot son of w and Mary Clark Darro wonths and 27 days. FPaneeal seivioes at the gosidence of bis parents, No. 412 Wt Twenty- Uhnigd-st... on Monlny, 22 inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. DEERICKSON—Drownad on Thoreday, Oct. 8. Junes G. Derrick aon. Caph. G3th Ewgt, N. Y. V. V., eidest wou of Jumes . Derrickson, fth year GOODS, » PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OHINA AND GLASS-WARE, - CHANDELIERS AND GAS-FIXTURES. Ageuts for the portable EMPIRE STATE GAS MACHINE whick can bo seen in operatios st ous etore. . WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, Seccud Salection, $38 tives and » from the 10 a2 0o n Sul ", Ll Philsdsiphis s0d 5¢. Lodis pipers please copy - Dici —|{hl Tieday, Ootober 16, Toomas W. Dick, jr., fa the tlet yeor of his age. The relatives and (riends age Invited to aitend the funerel, on Friday, e 15th 1net,. ot Graee Obureh, White Plaina, 5t | o'clook p. m. Har'en: trains lsave Twenty-ax't-a. end Fourth-ave ai 0 e, m. k' AN:: (‘h Wedanaday, October 17, Lomoel G. Kvaos, in the STth your of his aee. The pelatives and fri wtiend his Cameral. s Oskley. evq., No. 56 1 0'closk . to. MASON—On Thursduy, Oct. 16, Katta V., infant dsughier of hacles J. and Lavinis Mason. Tius Toatives 50 triouds of the fumily ace sespoctfully lnvited 1o 1o th funeral, ou, Banday slerhorn, st 1 0'Ciock, (rom the rosk- of parents, No. U ronsklis- McKENZIE—At Has of the lete John and | Mok onzie. The wlativre sod frionde of the fanily s invited to sttend the residence, b fone sl from his Lie , . botwoen First cud Second-ares., ou Doadsy, Oet. 2, at 10 o'clook . TOWNSEND_At Harlem 08 Wedaesday, Octobor 17, Joka Town- family aro fovited to sttend the orner of - rday % o' por sot. T RICH CUT SETS OF GLASS, Fine Qualily, §45 por st E. V. HAUGHWOUT & ©O Stcove Buttons adh scugs. . NEW STYLES, Two, Thres, Four, Five sod Six to Seventy-fve Dollare a Set. ¥or sale by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 Sroadwey ds of the family sre fespectfully invited to rodderoe of hii Cather-in law. James B. udson-ot,, N. Y. on Seturday, 20th inet., st % Hunting Ennmelod For Ladles, jost roceived, s low ae Fity Dolises csch. Por ssle by GEORUE 0. ALLEN, No. 415 ~ one door belrw Caneet Kot salo by G. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, g - Julius G. Pobie, B Forwerly of and succomorto DR. JAMES R. CHILTON & ANALTTICAL AND CONSU CHEMMT, No. 4 cor. sliernoon, &t twrnty-uloth o ‘clock. A train leaves Tweaty-sicthost. dopot at VANDERVOORT--On Fridy De'ia dsughter of the | te Da The tebtivos and (riends of the family ace w fumarcl, fro late creidence, No, ., 8t 1 'clock, wizhoat further notice. YOUNG—At Albsnm on Thursday, Oct. 18. at e rosidence of his matL.er, No. 938 Broadway Young The relatives, fiicn ces of thin family, are fully invited o stend i anday, the 2las inet., at 2 o'clock P m., from the sbove pi Mivers! Waters, Fort1'zers. Gusnos. MEN AND BOYS, ABBOTT & MOORE, No. 507 Brosdway, havo now on exhidition 8 yery ful snd phe, CLOTHING AND * - made from superior ey o man ke Tk OB Political Notices. NT i tlled with B PUBLICAN UNIQS 6 Centre-st,, oo e Lo i GOODSE, ataralizotion OMce of the RE which they are propared to make to order ‘s ls mods,” sad ou very L CONMITTEE, s now open st No. il AN who are deciring 1o vore for Ihe 4o et Coy requica Natarslzation: Papers may = ce hours fr 9 to 4 o'elock. The N CE on W oublionn Exgr-r Committer.—A specia map ¢ the UBLEAR EXPOT T held at - Headqueriors,” No. 0 Bavnd wwy. 00 T11 REWAY FVENING, Oct. 2, ot T o'clock. Puscten L PO LDO RUTOHINS, Chelrmas. AN 1',-"*‘_"""‘ for the Union ! A LY DISTRICT ICAS ASSOCIATION, [RST WARD, Hoary Kelly and others of this eoustry, for the mpafsctare of 1RON AND STEEL e N Mase CETiNG w nalmg'gg,:.:o' o R g -‘-‘- Thityabied | O o= " e Btate, County, Congres. i sional and Asseuwbly nowinstions, s (% "0 oy o ator Vietor v foiowing distingalshed speakers By b on tovited, aud will ade the neeting: drotn G T HE WARMOUTIL T The Hon. WIL #:J;“D%K:"“‘ . . GEORG B 3 e, Solirn oAk, Myn, 5 Assenbly. K, meg.. of y A BAND OF MUSIe WILL BE 1Y | Sissing by & Chois of Boys, Orplans of SoldiATSE ! ENDANCE, en. reverved CHRISTOPHER PUL LANN, President. 7 }' o — T —— L A e s S e ey M A arand Ratfiication Meating will ‘e heid st Brosiwy...: ¥qre- waventh al, MONDAY EVENING. Oct. 2, ot 7§ o'cl Speskerm, the Hou. Geo. H. WL hil Ststes Senator fr Utdgon, 1ig Hon, WV Dartn;, oty GZQ. P BRADFORD, Pr STUS ¥, MEAD. '}y, ELLIOTT F_SHEPARD, UNO. 1. GRISCOM, Treavsrer. WoopRU?? SCTTON, | g cretaries. ubiiean U Nomination. - FOR CONGRENS, #1fth. Nineteenth and Twenty-second Werds), WILL!AM A. DARLING. Republican Nomination. INTH AND FURTIETH CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT, Comprising 1st, 2d, 3, éih, Sth, Tth, 9th, ith, 1ith, 10th, end 20th Wards, BROOXLYN. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. TR = oval District, @b, 15th and 16th Warde. MARLYES 8. SPENCER. 3 . Darling, W. Irviug Adacis. Secretartes. Gen. Chas. M. Darllng, W. Iiviug Adecid.Socr - i rman, R AR SR 7Y R BT A Special Notices. Poets hove waxed ecstatie over the peifumes of the tropies, bat words ean give mo ides of (hem. 1f you want to realize what reslly iropical fragrance is, you must get PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS, fo which fts rated. sl cured by taking batheof ical . e STRUMATIC BAJ pr-v-cfl-'-: < Unio T Tie Agency of this Company ot reniots cabducted by M LT RO LT, it from S SAMUEL 1. LLOYD. ‘Mt 3. P. Lord, snrviving Lod. e necomity ol more vent ol the . refaguisl be herealler i s Cliy of New-York. _ which cecares to the i both the above temed gentiemen. Ly whom ILI:nhldhni-flhqufly ....-“:'.L Sl T 1, PHILLIPS, DAY EVENING, October 25th. RE TWRENACINE Co. Maile birs i CTY R e ATURDAY, 3 d ot llg:zbuv:lh“ ‘. fubows A X 3 1% X s : ’ vl L N A for THE Onr stock baviog been prope:ly sdjusted, and the wet and demaged TUN, goods by the fire on our jreiises removed, we teke pleasure in announcing t hat we shalt RESUME BUSINESS on MONDAY. Oct. 22 For the vory Kiud conalderation cf oar friends, und the purtiesiar indulgence shown ne by our castomers, daring our dissrrasgement, we return our slucere thank C. 0. GUNTHER & SONS, Now. 502 id 304 Broadway. B 0 D). bas vetormed, snd willbe happy u...mbb-‘ b her res Brooklyw, N. Y. (rom 10 8. &. the AMERI $ Victory Hair Restorer. WONDEBPL'LI,?LMO VERY. P i o sae by Drashiols S0 gummN, Chemi, Na. €70 Siath ave. : __B VAN BUREN. Chruit, Fo O e “Opera Glasses. IVORY, PEARL, ENAMEL, LEATHER, ke, for ssie by c Aw.uusm.mfiu- 3 by sl sespectable ce, Oute-ave. comner of Hamiltor-st, whpm Beave. cate to. cate and delicious delphia Eveniug Bolletis, Cotarrn? i—Noises in the Head:! —Norton's new rewedy for Catarrh breaks np thister- Tis fountain head, removes 14 obee pals in the emmive dischargen, obsiruetion of the ‘brenth. and obilieTaies “:"‘l:m malady, i oll its forever. - Send tamp ot SRR SORTON, N 1 Arnt Tarrin's Casaimeres. informed tbat ihere sre persoue sellisg Fuscy wd Dresenting the same 1o be 6f my i oy repatation that 1 may Bave srd" ol Three Hudred Dollars to any lead to the iow. uch frformation ss will

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