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POLITICAL NEW YORK BYATE UNION TICKET. TON. Chant u\sfxfi,xw("mhroxn nzn HEN T HAYT For Qovernor—Yon REU. Forf2. (hnmm—(v- m-l)e JOHN mugmu The Hon. Wil & W :wlaL -“h-'fi'n rmflhb Mok Baimonr—’ BRoADWAY axD FORTY-ARVENTH . HalL, --prnfllu wunxn Gonons: on, ¢ LARK B. NE. e S %C.WAI!OIJ‘I‘IIIA- ;.‘m-lau-. BRooK.YN.— o e ey u JnRioA Vu.nv—nu 6. v Bl wo—~Tne fluu \V K. PECK. FomenEvmar—Oov nu\ BARATOGA D \Wun!bh- Col. JANES rulu( Thg Hou. GILES W T, W. CON' L Gen STEW, N 1 WOODFORD. ILEY. un-m—-v M. FINUI W e AL~ e Hon. u‘.l'r.flm.nvm 3 x or Mosio. nu-n-—-l (o v Hou. MAKLO] Amoaer p--xn Hon. SAML. MOKEE, of Kentucky. MH_C. WARMOUTH. n RIC (‘ror.mcfl o Y WILLIAM C. DOANE. J m‘s HAGOERTY. East Haupron— ‘ ¥awrns Vieuaos.— vour Husar—| T7 & Outus Fawa —Geu \\ALIEI saweonitis e Hou. G. G. WOGDI KK—lvlfil—lm C l. BULI( RD. xn-u»—{m F) s Copi JASLES © FERREE, - VES. %"ILBFI‘( H Py ov. R R I(ZRI.IJITH. NH; lAlllAh Lagres M. ASHLEY of Ohiow o OHLEIGH oo uq ua-o.- B.F. BRUCE N, R WART ). WooDFORD, B 1 CHALLES EDY Ranwoon—Jadge I A Gov. HA of Gon Kuox—| T hen. SOHN A ORE Warersaun's Faus—§ Cor Y Enw i “Warcins~The Hon. THOS. 0. ALY ul.h. Warukrows.—The Hon. E. . CULVER, Warsaongvem-—The Hou. N. B. bk B Wastekaviiie ~The llw ‘ednesds Arwany.—Gov. Joo"h . llA\\ Ll:v o Coum, ‘m\wcn M. E. D. (UL RUGE. No- WM. A WHPELER. Prarrasoeen—The Hon C. T, Beoasan Lam~ 'n‘;"'r.'vum 8o —Gen. T. W. CONWAY. e et "b-lhn azuifl wu.umdo..:: Gen. F. J. LIPPITT, LY vu. UGLASS CAMPBELL. RUSSELL, et . BELL. Wi 'm Wkflrflu—:*lc ARMOUTA. T jon. WM. C. I'Or:' otag Ao e OARL SCHURZ BELL. ITE. Lumwinaviius —The Hor, %Imr.l. GALLOWAY of Obie. SaibaurorT—Ges. F. CoPLEELL, P . —f"" “’““‘ 3 M-lfl-—- l:u-nup—ldu ll.lun —Uest voidiers’ l:-l s ritiinia Pl Vi Gnunan, p o w h“ by mtnont '- Hon, BUT) K‘ G. RO! Tlu fi ARLE an.:s ! um-cnxu “""" "‘"m JAMES FA Hommon e b, ‘mm»\n. GREELET, [ FM 3 o ' u‘ (aulvlut! ll Losvxwont ~Oen. J. l!. MARTIND ALE Kovar (0N mcu. o~ TR, GAIL l’L CALL of Kentusky. Trour, evening.~The Hon, é:w;«u;r: HARRIMAN of Now Hampehice. .. )ml —'I‘N Hoo. CLARK AHU xl.v‘lov-l- P F B. COCHRA ur o Keivek. “""'c« 5% SMITH. Gon. v,c eru VinneE. > m rh n HAWLEY, o CARL SCHURZ. m.m_ wuul'lu, H\\ L r-\ of Connsetiout, g BUARTETONN— Pawwmn O—-L—”h AN Woamiiron — ‘, ",‘_ i &h’n WOODFORD. - M suu! ol oue. IF‘* COF ['(lflll.l!fl Tomunns—ren. Warsnrows = SamEsil veLy, tlw AI-\ Olh. She% SonvRiT J—-—— WISCONSIN. RECPTION — Gi8 BPEECEES rllfl' onnwolu. ml'l'nc‘r n Bntl-r is nntm{vhh 3 thll«b M ndlenu of jt, | M fmgmenso ‘andionce 8t Waukostn, Rendeils w vugt«n apeech in re 00108 r.hl- lagge O m,'nnmd dto | 'l‘ vivd ln,m, suisw 18 not in w'ild | (1] Wheu Raodall end Doolittle rotarned 1o thoir HoRTn AssEEEL homas no m f L e vy Nm bm ot BN o | The Umol Bupnhluun Fourth Assombly Distrlot Convoition (comprising ta and politic - m\-vp‘um h"i:und-. The Germans and Irish in this Dise | lyn) which has been at a 3 are coming over rapidly to the Radical rauls Assombly of that District., TWELFITL WARD ALDERMANIO NOMINATION. VIIIt sod Xth Wards, Br 1-4ock for several sesslons have i MASSACHUSETTS. The Republicans of the XIth Ward bave nom- DEKOORATIO NOMINATION IN THE ID. DISTRIOT. Innted Ohaunosy M. Felt us tieir candidate for Akierman fo Tho Demooracy of . | the ensuing clcotion. Mr ¥ desorvadly popular In mocracy of the [1d Massachusetts Congress Dis- | v (VA8 SELE oLl oo crale competitons o 1as triot havo nominated A. M. Ido of Taunton for Congross. | wi unquegtionably bo alsoted. The District is at present ropresented by the Hou. Oskes Amwas, who bas omuing BIGATEENTH WARD NOMINATION. will be mu!'m.fl'."" ¥ ted by the Republionus, and | ggpyg) 1, Carlisle has recelved the Union Repub- W& ety lican momination in the Eighteenth Ward, aud with co'taest NEWJERSEY. } offorts and hard work will be eiectod. ALDKRMANTO NOMINATION FOR THE FOURTH WARD. REGISTRY IN CLINTOK. The Union Rapublicans of the Fourth days. over 600 votes were 8o lo- | Meroein. Oroaso o ¥ over last Fall NOMIMATIONS THE BEARING OF THE COMING ELECTION The Republicans of the Ist Ambly Dhfiot of Hadaon Couaty have e lh- mtoiPuule fimmh blicans unn-hwd HENRY WARD BEECHER UPON THE SIATR E?'d‘“ e Sty Duselt of Desiagion Couary by TICKETS DISCOURSR DELIVERED LAST EVENING AT PLYMOUTIH & i SPEROE OF TIE HOX, A‘ 7 mns. onvaoR, a-y ovan'fl;. ufi:::a‘. %m A donse orowd assembled last evening at Plymoul bis Tmarks h Rogers Tmod that “Gof had de. | huroh, it having bosn whispered alzoal hat M. Davelor aroad nu elsotion, for i was written upon the portals of His vl ok 0 ‘é’“‘l"‘ o ; . throne.” ¢ spoub po 0 DEMOORATIC MERTING, w PA.III 090 Lor ls toxt tho 6LL and b verses of the The Domosmy of Ni wu'k will hold a maas meet- s P at Joruanlom, ‘m( sball prosper that love thae Hall. The Hon. Aty walls, anc ‘ru" b TEhs Mo & g iy EAEY “mm i Bobse! i, the B""’"" oy ul: " esause 9t W pouse of the Lord ow God, 1 will ek 08 for Congross, will mm- the nssembled Oae Gea. W. 5. u.(huunhl.lthu wm peacs 1a o religions daty, We are aed to also spsak. S M ok A :"mm‘"m 1’-" ‘somznand PRIMARY MEETINGS. to prag for the souatry and for ¢ The Democrats of the Vth Assembly District are to 4 o fte l""m' IM this not for the ks of Bold their primary meetings tomight, to cloct dolagates to the WHU. oepes Coazoutiou of that Distriot. oo IFie e ool " | e S AR 1L thea, e b A y‘;a:m .mmnu.»‘.,' ) foy, | -‘Luu—v oonsideration of the | LOCAL POLITICS. ol Jhcwun’tg:m toely owa metropotie L tho obiiaiot odr answer. Their very asineds IVre CONGRESS DISTRICT. ::‘-::'hm flm m:k-,wm szbAL»aw l*vJ!u its oy very Boripture wkich we row : Naw-Yonk. Ook. 18,1865, | \rord ia- lacgely mads up of sears biug Teproots of % Dear Siz: At the second session of the IVth Con- | carrepi "m. u’&lm{flt’fl. 6 Taeel wd Ssara of the prostitution of kingly power; of the 00k gromional Republioan Uaion Distrioh Convontion, held this | Uio,'or Basisirates. of the aiilloratiots gf o tpligio avening, you were unantmously and by agolamation selectel as | the bargaii auu salo of jnatice, of the Sagrant xhrr,v 4 of p X versal Fresdomo mea's rights, of the particlpation of all classes 15 bad p VDAL S g orks | 52 ..:n".i..aamu'.fi.%: It we were to take away 1hs 008 s citizans i being thelr candidate for Congress lu the coming | uideration of polttical & ont of the minor pe: olaotion. o le]m.mm tho very ¥ and woof wonld e &u The undersigned were appotnted a Committes by the Conven ot well s the tery rewar rtions of tho major pr v 00 5 M 234 MG S5 AT 157 Voters . | Jos sy #ho cory st the E.’"""'" o’ o o 15 the Distriot; and, in performing the plcasing duty, trust that Lnol or s t: b roudeom: I;m.r unfor no ofronmstances will you fecl at lberty to decline the ( U People be is sent to teag ¢ ueacty aud caruest demand of thotsands of your fellow-citizous.- f,‘f,",.:’, s 08 Ttapasc if 12 18 chrraotorians 3 A. BLEAKLEY, and this ig e poli i ate Wi p, 1 J. G. Ans, wuit~l. 80 that tho priest d the soet-sin Z 4 5 ol coda the pivii ditaal. Th q i § To the Hoa. Horage @recloy. C. H. PATRICK the pending siootion afe el e 1 Mr. Gredey's Roply. portunt local questions ibat are also fo be efeoiad | o NEw-YoRK, Oct. 91 1366 | by this clootion. A great city douc tr . good or for evil. It stimulates citriosity and rescasol au @aviuomy: T heartily mocept tho nomination you Leve | lowned men to be gathered into foeus; it furnlslae an o tandorad me, encs before which ail learning and education are togwther %o many funl ronto a higher oiviliention than is possibd parwo population. ~ The torm civjlrzation eomies fiom a v ity—the couditions, the ryalries the varie T oawe into this distriet while yet a minor, mors than tuirty fivo years ago, and have beca at work in {t ever since. Ilnie Dbesn o logal voter, and have voted, in nsarly or quite every | signifying o pe " roul triendly collisior nnl attritions in men of business—cii it ue of the Wards which composs it. My legal resklence 1s | o0y L% quio and_enterprise—above all, vow 11 an adjoining County; but whatever property I have bas | wiich is the n.“ architeot of busizess, been oarndd in this district, and bere most of it remains. So | ally to eroate popuin by the long a8 Tslall be able to follow my culling, T shall doubtiess | O E7cat — wealih gives opport oncrosity ; and groat cities usully 8 foliow it hore. There befng no obstacle in law or-reason to my | fihorLity-—at least in modern times. Londo, sorving the distriot in Congress should I be chosen by it, T am | New-¥ u‘r‘l l&lmlmm Thlr e n“‘nvi-xlx:I[Ir glven aw et th e cill yote | §reat aud wise charitios are lacale e virtue and wure that the very large proportion of its cloctors who will vore | £EESH T E8 ST L S EOTNA proved o sgatst me wil dowo for samo resson (o thom fa Tmore copet | fempiations of oty e aro usualy of & bigier o #ud satisfactory than that founded ou the location of my dwcll. | foskioned in smallor communiiles ing. on in, cities, but 1, ok the, most h«w{fl‘ " live. ischle: ol in Gettlomen, you ean bardly have hoped for my election and | [ tuink the best ,:-um‘.mummn "ol heyole iniegrit kaow (Sat 1 0id not covet your nomination. I thank you. | o be foand in Wall st Tu stiort the bon tiug of heartil b lision stimo! on of mind, 1t g ly as though the distrlot were not Over | \ieruiion tend to augment wealil ro whelmingly adverse to us, and ahall be as muck obliged to 0 | power in eities, other part of the lnnd. fullow-oltizens vho may snpport me a5 thongh thelr votes woull | same oauwss c the passions also are Inted ; opportunities of indnigesce juc wuffioe to eloot me. Yours, HORACE Gy wLry Y more impunity u wrong; viee s more afir Mosars. Bionkloy, Abbe and Patrick, Coumitioe. i ocrasion better, Dangerous men MR GRERLEY INDORSED FOR OONGRESS BY THE | 5" iols, banks nud storee, mansion DEMOCRACY OF THE FIRST WARD. but tho hoay ap aceretions of hum: ;ll\“I " . " e At a mogting of the Firat Ward Democratio C Tub, | the .‘um.«.":..-"ufh- found far more in cities thap. ¢ Lietd at No. onst, on Saturdax evoning st Mr. | Tise top rises g unges deey s 2 Jame Mnflb' lie ident of the Club, in the more roajfeudent lim'o, vices are worse and more ebusdan M. dames Greairs mhg Seoretary, the nomination of 140 | We fiad the best and the worst uww, the most heruc ia Hon. Horace Oreeley for Congress in the IVth Congressionsl | the citles, the most profound in frand in the et Distriot wus llnull-o in view of the corruption | greatest s 'fishuess and groed aud the most radiant dis and of in nominating men wio | tersstedness and bevefaction. Sueh communtiies above il domnn o distriot to oflice. Addresses were made | otbers. newl 8 wise, bworrupt. and efieient admich o by Mr. MeCarthy and others, -l‘ the meeting adjonrned with | Nowhere o.s¢ is government mare ngeded, aod no clisars for Mr. Greeley. The members of the Club are al! good | would think, could be more easily and $ertainly attal working Deniocrats in the distriot, but are detormined 0 no | City of New York and other eities near it bave relations to 11 louger enduro Tammany Hall whole countr . which makes it jmportant to the city and 10 the REPUBLIUAX MASS MEETING IN THE TWENTY-SECOND | vhalo net's WARD THIS EVENING. [ ogiied A mass meeting will be held this evening at the | iy, e baiist-box it would baliace and control the whol Broadway axd Foriy-seventh-et lhll unde:&h-qw-an.- { Btate. Concatraied population in & free Bine 15 conenis Seventocnth Assembly m.;fim :.mlun R -\‘m-'l""- | power. A groat power u. o sl wpace produces a graml ‘. g;:: zflw-ntyltnd l;l" A.w b m".-‘.".‘s Lupmul arstocrney. 1t is dangerous 1o have one count) G ¢ h,.‘ “'““"‘g “.. lkulo it ll’"".‘flfl-"m ieni | Braic able ta contiol ther_countles. though the popsl ray, [ oewy justtfy st T is unsase to bave #0 sl o 0 10 Hat i) sidots’ the maeting little . " little geograplic """. scats will bo reserved for | Second, the outsiretchod relutions of comwerce which loupl SEVENTH WARD MECHANION m "Ollllfill’ LRV -lw.l arory villago tn the land ; the groa: wealih, lucrvasing be ol caleal OCRATIO CLUB—DISGRAL Lontinawt and which wil Bresdvay, ouSaturdey evening. A motion that the Cl in heart, healtt or dissase to the extremities of the nasion 1?3::1’3‘:‘3‘;}:;&"3::‘ o Mm';;'mg Qur civilisation produces thess groat ollies wnd then oot Tor ok Avaenbly. ai o amendimaat wab o1 04 | 1 S0 s o o e Pt Guenon S 5uEhe offersd that the nams of Mr. Gelvia be substitated for that of s, bt ths eyl oo o l' Blalr. xy Biair's friends then moved an umest of o | B e s sonatry. (s the eity and 0 the antions. The e row Lttty 4 ue surrounding country, to the eity e gt T “'f > Catied e < m‘,_ moral condition of New-York, then, forms o question OF Vhich Tho Petdent was st from- the of natioual importance. Civilization ftsell s lnter verament, aud of its v neiars genrally engaged 1u s pugtlistie anoouster all o7er | §, (ig”question of 11 1i the Huil A many severe the shoulder were | L% UL G0 “There have been some pecnliar given and reoclved, but ihe row ended before aily oue had sas- | infiuences over and above ihome aristug cisewbere 1o lnjore the fainod injucy more erious than n bleck eyo ose. | cond morals of our conticuou polis. The formation of | MELTING OF THE CONSERVATIVE G) L oolnm-rn ! the land controls the domesiic had gt from aob Assembiy Ditrict ted by Lo General (om long, ing Mrom 3 t0 miittoe, met at ball. corner of and Twenty-third-st., Joa in on_Saturday evenivg. M. aines Kelly occupied the opais, | from their mll Mr. Jolin ML Costa scied 84 secrotary. The report of the | to withdraw men from sa | Committon was that no e udlr yet beon beld. A | away from home, nm ul.omnmlunflnv to confer with other pmu nrnnh mon meet only me v tious, and 6 main bedy 'r‘&dl Com- | fotensify that “which r wittae wil -uunnmuum ¥ cvlnlu mext. Such resulia be produced ool mrn. w oNION urlnunq OONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION OF e s ~.in 120 + (he Sarblp I0HTH DIBTRICT. n"ly-hh eblldren -zcept o cannot b tf iy restinints lring, ia diug ot lhu best comrant) too heated impaticace The Unwn Re gblican Lvnm‘-mnl Convention | suae mai, taat he ia who s cu at ome or s0 heat it that e is gruuvx m muwnh'ddonhl v at the Everett | conversant with the thes of iamily. The geogruphical consirue a’ duill-m'lviv ohalr sud read the | tion of this city tends powerfully 10 affect its soclal con mmvuu I—uu !u the Ho “* Mestrs. Warpo Yoroms, Tsaac J. Ouivax work out theli fortuse. They arv therefore carele FRON, Gommitter, A!.,": MRS the oity » fortung. Such a population caunot be good. They Py i 1 i Jogt i receiptof Jou cemmunkeation of %9 | {end 15 weaken T 1o Hikte "Gown - o r‘by Unlon ! the vxm oal Distriot, | tens of scutiment, 1o depress [0 view of the unenimoas & of yous Convention, and your kird | ism and ju eorpe—pride of ity Put, oz M-rpm.l of my caveer unr\.hmn s with slu | beyond this uubou that 11 s & sort of mixed population, aud | oeto r "‘w-r'h‘ww"-”* ioa. thet oliotly amoug the industrious classes. Ths land s the 20T Junstuse ¢ ic aftairs tio contitutioonl of the pmu-.(' tho poor sun. Europe seuds Lither au fcreasing Gueple haaprens “‘"""' Dol hS Sonmars S o stresm of artisans sod laborers. Let them come, they are by, el ol for the Bl Congioe o | abundanity wolcompe. NowYork in the door aud Vestibule where -‘wls-nl o e oo 4 They first wotile Whishihe vast multitude that come are P Bhioag voavey to the bow .-m..u for-this ronewad avi. | G004 and worthy m jerc come sl mauy that arg Wi e settle in our eitjes mbre had Mes l-u e rufmy tel ow-aivbeens, and sccept for yauudvu wnd lhml’b maly the ggearace of Gy bigh regacde, | rolatively romaiu in proportion o the guod, sticking to our sea- 'ty tospestiully. your coedient servant, W 3 tide. W . X. Dov bourd cltien then g widh fi vt The Chalrman they snnounced thut the subjegt was now | good per uont ’....u il 1k e ot e | e fo: o fuziber action of tho Conveotion. Fue tamo of e e Ry Steal peiation i (b9 (‘ol’ Lagrand B. Canton was proposed by Mr. Joha V. Gridie r. bring to our la podd and_fhe bud. their ¢ reder 3 ‘ 0 1& o "!\p‘cxu(hhfl'! s well as their oustoms, ! ad, | virtues, their ghri L iss public gaip. One Js Lalsnced aguinst the vther ndr ltl'mxngnulyvhlual geo ir p “ludlcu n o, 1t was EU\ Sovardl gentiemgs ) hmmu,.m their views iu brief Dr. g on b myids by mh- . The wotion was carriedand | estees ufi:mm.:" "‘H 10 iuform Col. Cummuliuunun-va:: ’ Intion The utmost o} feellag eud harmony marked the procecd: | gay) who obtain by flattering thel ings. Tue Lvnmfl‘w adjourned (o @eet agaly this ovenlug 8t | wud their pussions for ~the merest persoval ends. i For this and other reasons, New-York had obtalued the ropita- :post seven o'clock. Tk sevENTE coNonsssioxal fieTnir. thon of bokng budly govered—ot l:’d;\.(mn‘ center ot tecalcor | B 'nw vouth Ci sioual Diatrict Rej nlylk‘nn raption, & g con a pal called “-n’u ¥ Steinbreuner wos tnauimously nouiunted ns candi- | the top ¥ uz:: Rt ek enie: gt or Cougross A committes wan sppoitied 10 inform s M mouteipal affsirs had been printed recently, Bteinbrennar of ko action of e Convention. He appeared . ‘- B e er it hanked fhem far the bonor coterred, f-iit Zhe NeriA -urwau Teeciege, de thought 11 012t to be print aad od the Mfllln‘flfin Tt was then unaprmonisly ro- | 3 N iy offices boaght apd 80k SUeL s Gonme & Sptiewyner (IS (el oymed fa O el 1o fruspats. mticar ot oly was the piblio PROOKLYN. r uvu-dnvd and immonse eccssary taxes. Jovi MASS MEETING 1N THS EASTERN DISTRICT. bub Jarilo WL And b B S g+ S et 4 were bought wi o A large lfl‘ emhnv.uufla meeting was held on hulonln of contempl, & 20 that o call & man wi Biderman, for slander. 1t was 50t possible Suturday. Hall, corner South Seventh | was to be n-m»w.n wetl enttustastio m-hom who listered to the speakere with evident Wickeduesy; 10 stir satisfnction, and responded to their petriotic sentiments by re- ithia ten Y." great ponted cheers. A fine baud of music was yr-mn A" Qis- | to eorrect those al 0 & certajp extent encosssinliy. ooursed sovorsl patriotic aire. A were delt bythe | wiso men thought the whole charnoter of the Cit Gor Chaira , k. H. lhmnguhy sbe Hos. 8. B, Clisitude Gsen. | should be changed. Great improvewents Lad beef resided at &vmml.nr MmL which wes addressed by | firemen, 1.4.( mal wongs with fine eff Yo s Quest CONSTITUTIONAL l:xwv CLUB. —whethor aome change o The abovensmed:Democratie Club beld & meeting | iready £ oeiae e e o o0 Natarday evip! st their wigwam i Court st. The un- " fy Isee s Mvc'mmnbflnr-ylwmnrfiunuornml !.u'“m.:‘qslnmn mutlra of the Union J“ Efime Wit the huyopet and or to pil down the barviers aod b torrified were out in quite respectable pu! 10 hear (ienernl we Tousaean of Kentueky, wbo we aamoanced to speak , bt wa the | 468K to roatraly corropity, o 6 B e ' ¥ Goneral did vot make s sppearuner. (he o wete 4d Sielaimed ot B Bball we D i s ¥ e o WL R Y S S | ll w! 1 "“ UNI0N AS£0CIATION, m 1ln ul;fl'u‘ : l“;.nu nlrud: ,L'..“;!u Ty reasons Mmhuon Lave auother of their | for supporting the Kepublican party wid not the Democralli B o S T S | S e i 0 T 1l C #tro! et ko Chazco o, damasd 1ho ot o g laton Ty Wl e of mzm WARD UNION REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. athes ';:"'u-iwcl L The Seventh Ward Republican Asociation, of %4 &0 et Tavesstham: {mflcylnmnn whuhl F. P Pn-onhl‘nn ot will hold lp.\lh. meet- g this cvoulng st rogms, comer Claskor ipnaves. Re By T e T K B AR ¥ G L iy b R e T DEMOORATIO CONGRESSIONAL CORVENTION i O et od (0 'l‘holmmdt‘ ugressional District Cobv will and purity. neu-no- e St | Bl AR e oo of He l:” :.-:’:emfl mm:y 'ormrc.'%'-u:u #-nn candidate, nntried { such o position, '\-l‘h% flr‘t!nl‘-hl: N suswer 10 that Barnes, ea), Wil pecure the nomieativa. character. bad e Mistortune to #u) ting Uon reation. w.‘_'n‘.‘l zn'nuul ulwnlo AT THE ACALEMY OF MUNO, | vominsl o b Tho elogquent German erator, Carl t?.un and other | ufl“fln# n&;‘m&dm » noth "i:."fl..u.u b minegt speakers, will widrees 13 poopie of Brooklya ot the | frial Tie was popular, apd deservedy 30 A sclolacly geulle: pr - Sreaings of Mrsio on Dyeadsy everime nhderths w of | 1Tt hred to the profeesion of arms, bt long accustomal to the y o0 he | the Firdt Ward Untou ipubTarh A0 W08 | admluistration of clvie trusts, Do DAk could bewer B Loow bs Proflents and £ A Sudwel, Sesectary | have boen welocted fo seprocent bis priy. Mt Mayor TKSTH WARD TNIOR. CLUP- | Mofasa had 1o national ¥ looal ion meeting o ir | iuflaence. OF what ki | ot 74 olelook. Alle anl | the reputo of valor, ko u.-w.n ot Adiees (Bo Woslip Wiy was e blals guigl Wt civio powition. was u.mgfl that l.-y. 00! 15 1f then true would varry b dey of this groat city, MMIDO]W!‘IM o havo a0 good & man e Gen. Dix ] 1 his Gen. D.zn resenty ar virtas and popular valor 3 as eolocted for an end. those wio stydied morality more (haa bis 0ppol _the man thal would correct abuses more ¢ fisa w4 be the man that would Limit passioh ! und rest | Sogncin Wy all know that be was rominated hocauso he | conoeptrate op bimself the votes of ell those who wish A" T¢ts nof disputel All that large pvpduk latures in ail the States oi the 9th those who braved the terrors of death in the Unn lookitig over the peoord of note how fow of these brave o | tuted power, Hanlly oue eonspieuons military wan the Iuater of uis natas to miske wore ghin iile among the list of Ineasires of Co of the defendety of our liberties. Ve axe J ¢lose of auother, a second, and what T believe ' rebellion agains! the peog of .{m Tast assault alt wpea | mnfl:wm it I itherto been always large ly Domoczatic, | placed fn nomination Wm. 5. Horufsger s the caplidate for ,,,,, g Yy & ‘l lhe Presidential the radiesl d many of n- lm-'m nud best o of the United Staics. Goummnr is 1o Jeex lmtrucdvr ion led by Jeflerson tho elepioute that mll'lu in IM again, it was to cateh their votes that he wa were s saint he 18 hu.nu. ¢ mnnmm‘o{wmmwm you may emooth it ue ha reprosents Do tad by taonrnnx npm |r it then, on the broad tercats, to the reason, an £ mian on this subjact, and I do. First I argue lh 1t every moral and Christian man. There are nm when 100 (or the sake of great moral results wust rise above their of it. Thers are times when ol mors importaut thao the wyst seek them her tiies when o -«dm to pnvnl If he :?ml thing. Bove 20 of eivic reformation; Mayor Vard Lan n.n:ml n The Ou Tnosday and Wednoesday last, the registration s Aldo ymas B e e unanimously placsd in mominston for Alderwmay, Tusmas B o il it red mu erated nation, ‘uomnm- thus «mqm-d stood reas ign & covenant. of endless obedience, and even of Deoarvat taseriority, oa epudition a b upon the contisehit' they had d o the eomnlunw assassin’s biow de, agother—g man a¢ npoinst these waiue traliors than had been profferd and by the most extreme Radieal of the day. Loog | were conscious of clothed and argo 'lllnmpkdp l;.{un the American '“"?N., ...""z';'.. welr 4o much v.auluvu duos e groatast amount ueatation b this worl ure, you wou't wrt -l hoy Inlnvl‘. fmitating ¢ l!lllpl\‘ o & confederates five yoays hofore, had feat®q traitors to expect cow, crown them with suceess, onissarics and_agents the st fncluding the Treasury and the Lfll thol mfll W’P\ll m all mey m ers of the Goverament, * mnlhu im} We kiyw where we wore we -u.rl .-mchu frout and rsarby in- dismared, and invok. f rmidons, we edeodn: s of An\!ro' Johml.ll thl laie election, and |e—— Lom now hore us ene of the participante u Lic most glorions o triamphs that ever treason ol ol n o ommfordy stegls to me im wo lave a zight to dnd clm your vote in tble w1111 suoh Iawrumoats ant wio bn{ > w sioosd by 2od and suooessive afforts, hegl [3 h ovory dsparcasat of sciste, constituting h, which will corrupt the morals aud lower mynuu meg beyond the power of all our churches ohurches, you are estel- your locturers and g tho Irresisiiblo mmu s !y vine down thros, tered the cobort: a o s pond B Aol o ohors to reform morals, but yot, uyuu baloag to o party wer piisereaut magiatrates and corrupt to estavlish 4 central organization that atoli for all the good that you nuAn.u; ols and reformations a - 9 t0- lylh"lml'yuu.»‘wn‘lm!pfl w it by & eouroto exappl. . Oblo, in & ltter dated Oct. 11th, soie years a0, oue of your sweleg ma: o Jour masaficiore. ‘-m. Immeull, i the Maikimes 2t chines, dl o first T pre ml mot use it mach, hcwm forswear himaels, and Dotkin mu hmu-mun a4 8 gontieman ; if & man | wal abundantly, but atill be considered a repatable party 1f & man may sell evuv pflm\pia of futeg- I ....?im"z. e o0 Tl o8 Bore st willing 1o sseve yoo—as nocs other could! or 4 s kit ake hll—fin NOVET ; AN t remaded for fi‘pnn-w 10 atlers, & Sewing 1 and o patriot | 3 sud work fniquity by o s our young uu i Vuivin ol overy h-o“? ,',. wcipie church onthe Sabbath is s much good in the world b the e wgtics of tbe W 0otu—io. ado bets -{ flmrpgvan f (ot and aveuts, of {\)flu.u- L ‘-z.mv f: h pulpit the ministry qu cxampleof public BELL—T!)!(--OA “ tdloo& OIL w o tle Fint R ‘weaday, Oct. 16, at_the residance of Rev. Robert Lowry, George W. Berrian hies of the late Joha Hosford, both ef m.i-“m.a., Oy 10, 27 54 Bor. Bebest A{“\A WOt un l-l--l Thursday, Oc n leading nul 1 toll yon the graatest ohtaels ot b fouadtion of morallty, and, o40u the question turrs vpon the purttcation of cgio unu, I Lavo @ rigit to appoal lur\ur)‘ mas of party, aud say, . whon {n any el s of retinement wnd oulk.c istinity, and if you r rud it, T domand in the name of wnd morality. thst you giv your ¥ otn al igfuance to 1e that will most corfaiul ¢ wonaly, this quastion th cownordlal mon. The oimuuity tiatle apt W bo 80 iud als, and 0o class in the community 4 ol ow wocount of it in their bustaoss affairs 100 iy foundad on faith jnm: l\n .#LLF—I&X:. “.dnu-y C-l.. loul .‘. Jvu, - Tunu‘zofl 16,by the Rer. New Haven, Coan., to M. D, of Phijade) e LOWE-SURSON—1u Broak) d G, wa, D. Blias S, u-h.u Sanson of D‘m L MACKAT=BROW] 4 KA E l—on w r;u i & precursor of and a . uog ¢ man With sack obhor, fud sacioty ia the proparation for the suie ..m—mx.mnamm.m Dersonsl intogrity amo: cuA:mm wmong clerks and and in th comuiunity af ponds um conne is worth more to com Toas 10t 30 fuagiodiate an 0 morls a8 commeros has. The Clhutel has 5o o wateront 1o 1o rctileaion of ywiala, it funda 88 Lias the man whoss varr scales turn) ABELL-Ou 8ste ;m cll.hb Ofl'a. 1008, Rachil A, wife of Reiatis S& X ,m Viad . s o th of your stors, all thess directly mnm rnmw-ly mn 184 are long, gura en *the moral | ¢ thie cum; leu T so meroliands, therafure, | aud blink et Illlmlm" o4, 1wy they ore l'u sides, s werohants that tam sa iu thoir department, rom ...... Wil bo feld a4 bar u-lé‘l.dlolfit”fll !AIZI—UI Satar of the lat Wulh Shannols, though S ocioek p. m. ey mersiag Oct. . Mart Ellssbeh, dasghter i v 3o e HE Mg i 5 nfl-?‘.l‘ Lafayette, on IO'!I—&”.M ..l.. ou Friday morning, Oot. 5, Sidaey W. uhwfl'r 0. C.. -'fl 19th inst., Olll-h':, o e ks, Gt Biaokiyn. l-l- at 2 m"‘-muu"" ® on 8t 30 ; ioatesd n-.u%m ~ iy S = | thicd-a, fil—lny I‘llll‘-.-h“..- flu.lll‘l.;ngurlw.m Setarday morning, Oct. 39, Thomas R. residanos, No. Wlw-‘mdl“‘d Hi n-du'lllhfl-u think they are m.r Ming tiom to R mm-u-u Lafuvette, m Jerey cty, X. ir fall Anal prospority, wame 'lv the l-,rr of stegrity of the Whole community. Nothiag stagidts uader weights that immoraiity has placed upon it as commaree . How cumbrous are all the operations of Sommoree ! Hm— slow ars toansits ard oxchanges, what m gonsequencs of Pl Mondsy. Oct. Aps the untm-twmmau anc lln.mu'x.; la Commerce! and commerre pays the ;n Ty 5 h.mlhbuv:n.\wm Py Usfaiting integrity would take off busdens that no w trom commoree, I Lave the and State slections 1o say th for m: wido that will make integrity Vote for the parfy that will ,..- © iatersdt to do it ot e sl s andoen o T | 6. Having thus oppeaiod morality for [ty own gake, acd to the com Jove it for the sake of their own progperity and security, Mr. Beechor next sddromsed hiumel! ln [ie. maechanive [ox artessts, showtnz the benefits which morality woul?t materially the mumber of idle and ex. to give labor i at 1t smd they should bo exemplary (o alf that is vai in the firet place is the papiaion, e fat wers “the vole o be cast nearly tugether | tnar ,"" o 4 the wusost, morali ’ DARROW—Ia this Willism ) | r-Lm.-n -i.n pot shall be e an_emplre. | 10 thass who lov mercaal elasses. who suou iation, which makes Now Fork the moncy canter of i make it i oker A meeting of the Mechanies' lnd Worfln‘man s | haglehe, bring bither & u-uw . B g sty s-mJ 2 tead. Gtab of the Seventh Ward was beld st Botante Hall No. o East | [0S FRE (LT © IO ,,"',,“_,““""“ ke Blood frem the them by h-uuu‘ who were naver willing In the fourth place ho argued the question for constitite the bulk of It wos o them fnally that the mis- i upon the Terument would o id not foe! them wh uld pas advanced prices, the latter .'”- 0: Sonday, Oct. 21, Edwin S. Hanbery, sged 42 yeazs, -lth—i.uo(l“ifl HAII(‘m—O.hI uu.nn—n-l-um—-m I’ln Hlmulm-fi lt- neou, are Feswiencs, Nm K “- The romains will be takea n e laboring men every community. cliefly that the benedite of guol pricon were dear the ri Jome i price they went beyund th Thaen ho was ol 1 to use Ises and tiat of & aveer kind, and so keep on shiftlng il llwx'prrulun always osue upon thows lhm lay -1 f, thmnm- Ihlm m ulstion, sad to & I'he Committee of Conference, cousisting of one dele- | certatn exteat | ite mornie ; for :‘; population Jive remote t tends powerfully pl-u bor {0 e in Hw blnaders apan the Ms arguindas br | of the ersfem of laving unuecossary Peaple, and conetudid at the propor way to direction was oalad 10 thopo who bad familien. s of a |ll adminstration of publh- ust te, Whers vh“- fll.“!‘bl. Illhn( Mhn e, DRI Sl B e i o &'."" Neo. 338 . m 'l'hll“fl‘ out further sotiee. length without injoring thvul skt ‘moral {u,pressiovs. ‘Lhe man tgat never 8 gt bor Iln-l- Oet. l‘ ado dcd fumily ‘are invited to attand MOFFATTTy il iy, oa Feday, Oct of Scotland, fosmucly of Motoesl, aged 'n-lm.- lun'lul'mbeboll ot his lste n‘-nllq,'nl-nl i SRR | t0 ..mu... ond sopuro & healthful aid yirtuo e in which fo rear his ehildren. 1 ng & few words on the magnitede ¢ clection, and el n. Wi E. Dodgs dition and morals. Tike all commercial elties t00, it i ‘N" '--L,""M 0 i85 | filied with a population Who regurd it s & shop fn whick o Lie Eiutors ¥. Sufrano, Srmxcan Kisy ndh-u“. city's oharncter. 8o tist Wi fortune prospers, no maticr for wontly exhorting & v had borne thelr oity triamph past the prosent erisia. ud their State lhl‘l IB‘ remaing Thicintirg for tmiarmeat ot Mowtres eal pajars will oblie by eopytug. PIONOLET—At Eligsbeth, N. J.. on Wednesday. n-llubn’c-ll(nhjulh. sdace ohild of “Louin B sad Ansa A. — SPEECH OF MR.J. W. FORNEY. BY TYLLURAPE TO THE TRIRUNE Wasnrxarox, Oct, 2).—Mr. J. W. Forney was sor- ennded last night by the Germans aad soldicrs aud saflors of ‘Washington, at TAe Chronicis Office. He appeared in the bal couy of Ths Chronicle buliding end spoke as follorws : Most heartly flo J thank you for this generous reoeption. Pasticipating in your grateful joy over the pecent elections i | Pennay!ranis, Oblo, Indlans, and Tows, Tmay be permitted to | say that I kaow vight well that if these elections Lad uot proved 10 be & rebue of the scandalons polley of an nocidental Excen- sive, I would ot probably be allowed 10 8 gony, oz to publish the iewspaper which, : present bour, has oonrse without fear of faltering—namely, hostlity to_troason 1 kuew the stuke for which we piared, t waw simply whetbes frattors or patriots should ruls widif | copie hiad dovided otherwiso this clty would bave be il 54 Subbors, sgeats, snd o 80 far enthironed in the 1 Ceremmnst 1o loyal mea would bave been driven from W ashiugton s they aro driven Bushuess woukl have been ubtorly destroyed, ually _bycowe the ....o« », at lt'lll.' J., Mise of this city. -.d'n o brother-in: ited to lklld het luul lh'nl on lol uf in sttendance at C o moet the 2 0 docl traiu from foot of Cougtlandt-st. STEVENS—Near Rabway, N.J, ou Tus diowasny Wiam Stevens, yourgest son 4 ye nlnfllflrn"“‘ copy- TERRELL—In this ity, ou Batoeday, Oct. 30, Mrs Rath, widow of tie late Jubal Terbel, in ¢ Ber , 234 Contre.st m omark, y, Bept 11.of kidney 4 §ot & ke luie Major Joun k from this bal roin the beginuing and thelr good citizensidp. Thelr prosence But such a popu-f| n«-um. of uuse ]vuwvlfl men (Mr. Beacher want on to igaorance THOMSON~At No. % West Fort: +t., on H-hu Hanna, only dacghter of Dre Wa H. and C. 8. V. TRAYIS—At his yresidenco, 216 York-at.. on Satus rdny, Oct. 20, e Rev. Robect Travie, It Kector of Trinity Church, Jesoy City, placefrom Tiaity Charch, on Tusuley,the 23 o Rebellion woul from Texas and froni | and the ¢ -ylm of the sation would haye gradi { 4 of mmm sl nifimately thes .xurn- n, 1 kcl theat I nvl! lJuhmal Notices. 1 0 the. of every 5 | hiae‘a compaign docament and pat nto the houss 7 | S Diwe 10 bo proud 1 tis ko of riws riod when—and [ say it without ref brate cotemPraries —single tinded 1 the Exeeutive of the United States. and u.m.(h the | golawns of The €Aronicle to appeel from him to the eouutry— callivg upon Uongress 1o romember the cice, to discard the allurements of erties of the ununU | l'-nn pally vyliged -nd tbrentened, and ' “'{R“: ‘.I I.Y mmm ” s ml?' 'flfl wm o uofinu zv%nn’tu Oct. -. ‘::s.%:'r.'.’\.?m ll“n(\lllhl “-l bave beeu Lvited, and will ad- ® .o.‘rs#*s!‘f‘m..........., OAKl'm‘I M"-Muil’nfifi- CHRISTOPHER mu.nn, President. e s, any oné of Ay K upon ] Sotaie dtits to_ their cou- power, 1o recto Fourth . The all woa. crowded ) o the condition of affiirs; every seareh revenicd and Foarth sts, o s with u ltghly | to oxag of affics; every sooreh 7 efforts hed been --h wo doors east of Broadway, n wowine o, Ly i clowe of the seusion of my uative Nuu, A e yible eanvess in I'h-lnlnh. The result of the labors of |ny 1 mf.-m-uup:{ yseif bas been to carry joy sud evmfort aud | millous of the South, wnd to ! xhr.l:lnm ‘welootae ia doubly graft- .memomm-l. ae ar pained In oy ueard career ‘aud 0tbers. . L. Norchrup, | some of the departmente—the puiice ; the puliie charities; the 4 m.u.-m mn'-. “m"dp': wilide; " in the uckwman Jr., o-ud W. llnxln.Al; W, lnun:.. 8 Kanf- mmu- the Board of Heulh and u.'.l new h]\vun‘ “-ym-. E "y, thers. ne glee club was presest . eat step 0 he right “etion. e el . " o i i ot WBether, what has been doe ertectly bt not to be made even in thij mmm 1o the Jo 1 direction and nnd\nlu i Ligh and low pinces wi ‘Woopnry» Sorro, wigh mm;fi.‘” ent eM‘:’n v&c' ‘was §" ifaevied ‘to my strong conviction that he nseendancy of the Re- | fialr votes 10 the nvmnn of wy friecds, that bt for o l'nl:-pl vvuflhnlfln Tor the r-lonmun ur raitors oo eous with the destry :.:I.‘. 1 mvn lh]hru charaéior J-nuv wutloipating bifo wish War “"“‘“"’ P w huFinn“uneU/mMNl\T[ ™ THIRD DISTRICT, SIMEON B, CHITTENDEN. - Lutlahiitook, ] couched amid reses in the Valey of Coskmere, would have od' ‘witied that the worid had richer odors than Uisirs i sde hed besw cotemporary with PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS. Even the famous “Altar,” though more overpowenng, s 8ot %0 t¢ Our stock Laviog hesn properly sdjused, and the wot and dsmaged pfiumh-mm“w*”h announciag that we shall RESUME BUSINESS ou MONDAY, Oct. ‘ For the very kind cousfderstion of our friends, and the pactiouier induleence shown va by our customers, daring our dissrTangement, e relurn our encets Lhanka. €. G. GUNTHER & SBONS, Nos, 502 aad 54 Broad way. A mfl(}* THE SUFFRAGES UF THE PEOPLE. THE IN THE POUK] SAGENTS ox flauflnn mfl? ‘ h-ld-q— Jf;‘:;.?.‘:...........n.u.« {120 the ot rocehant wit eaibodied i the wnlqée double: mx"fln?'“noclu posE (M- WATER. :d'm'" mm e 2 PREADY muum :my-.u z.-t..v.n--—-q 2.«1 1_, -—-t-, ""1 W‘Efl(m -nu- -l p«n-num kuh- ore nel & 1‘»;:.#3..‘:."-" :"‘-‘-‘“4""'-":.,.._ gty v-r‘bbnh 4 f. “?m‘ Sold by ll Druggists. for Serofuls A Positive Care .:‘;w Horoe, . of Padkarbiy, Woa Fo, wiios s Dr. Andem, Reaning Uicors when [ commensed taking your Tobins Water, and am now %fi'fl“"‘@;é’—‘.&:.’: Jobn A. Keed, witu (Buccassor ta E. W. Burr.) L) DIAMOKD JEWELE > No. 791 Brosdway, ) Opposite Grase Ciareh. “ The Agents of tus establishm st ““Dfl“ of Europe, and employed s losding artissne of the 0ld Worid. As the rosult of these endeavy:s. 4 coliection bas beon ssour-d of the most unique and rechecche acticies over exhibited Lo the Awelomm GEMS AND RICHEST JEWELS public. Coanolaseurs of procions stocos ead admirare of artistia workmen abhip in joweiry are invited. ’ No. 358 Brosdway, N. Y., No. 16 Courbat., Brooklye. WALTEK 8. ORIFFITH, Provt. G0, C. Bupwmy, Sor'y. Faatonas,—A Fintclan Organization. Assels Two Millious of Dollars. All profits go to the ummummm.mm Eight thousand Pelicies in force Half the Premiam & losp on the policy, il desized. Aun—-dw.uln-—du —&lflhhu AGENTS WANTED. Jewelry. RUBBER, JET, &e., For wile by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 ln.hq,m‘_ below Cannket. —”—WWM——'"_—' KEW STYLES. Coral, Carbuncle, Etrmacan, Gurnet, Jet, P—rl m“u Ma'sobite, &ke., kc., for sale by GEO C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdwy. ona door below Canai ot and Suver Waickes, 'OF ‘ALL DESCRIPTIONS For male tyul:o.c ALLEN, No. 413 Broadway, ove door below Canalst. AND WATCH For wie by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 l-l-q.- Aoor be low Canaat, Make Your Own somp ot wiT SAPONIFIER . Ouly two ceuts the pannd of exceliont Soap. i/ \.I“d..‘l: A 'Oty Ga of seven seu T yon Bo the poesee: o pamicainr inscking ot A —:M“ INSON'S mmml_. -x(qam ‘1/ -ro-oo:{_'-‘i;:: n-“"n-" e Py v YT gern of sll kinds REPATRED by the B \o A:T)l wmhax.\u MACHINE LUI.‘AIV m New 5

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