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POLITICAL. NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. "Bor Gvernor—Hon REVBEN B FENTON. Chantangs Woete Comemor—tian. § TEW A RT L WOODFORD, Kings; For Cang! (om'r —Hou. STEPHEN T HAY'L, Stouhen; o P Laspector—tion. JOTLN BAMMOND, Evsex. Eleotion, Tuesday, Nov. 6. ——— UNION MEETING Exrvauicax Uxiox Sva x Comurrmzn, |} Hoqus [lrraororiray Hoter Naxw YoRx HAML. HAKRIS, Chalruag v LenwiLLIGRR, Secretary Tumday r.—y n RI, SCHT -y """“‘ mroours— | it SN ST, 0. —The Hon SAML. McKEE, of Kentucky. M C. WARMOUTH ICK CORBETT, e 00RL JA ltlr HAGGERTY, o= {10 o B L Far iisurron—luige © m- I.I'v i “'{mn l l lfl’%nfl'". (X Orawy’ ¥Fana, ~Uen. WA’T!'R HARRIMAN Jaoksor vitie —Kev. 8. 1 l . OILES W, HUTCUK1SS. Kaaxwoon — 0 QU PRTAN JA l(l\ M. ASHLEY of Obigy Gov. HAWLEY of Conn. The Mon. JOHN"A’.RIYH‘\.’:;LVD“'" s . " Jon, ( NCEY M. BEPEW. Warrinoaw's FaLit— 1 Col, 1 EDWARDS CLAKKE W oarmive—The Hon. OS. G. ALYORD. Warsarows —The Hon. E. D, CULV l. W rrismovoven—The Hoo N B. W asrrsvinee ~The Hm IAN( ()l (‘()‘{KLI.‘G. Avmawy ~Gov Journ VW IR ar Conn. wx.—The, Hov. SAMUEL GALLOWAY of Olio. Baravia —Ges. 1. 11 MnJleln‘.r”: ( ‘e Hon. SA cl of Keutuck Borraio — | Gt Wi, H. GIBSON of O gy Caxrox—The Hoo. E. 1) &ll. Currra: axeo—ien. B ¥ BRUCK. 18— The Hon. WM. A WHEELER “‘"h"“_"l"; Hon. HORACE GREELEY. Hon. LYMAN TREMAIN { Gen. STEW \l‘l L WOODKFORD, F. M. FINCH, esq o, AN ~ M. ASHLEY of Oblo. ez Hages TAJES 1L HAGOERTY Lolad . A . lu.!'—g"A;:I CR CORNETT, eug | : aamarcs = § 00 Hiok Wt 1. ..|u~u.i aglis The Hon. BUTL! "l 0 HDBLY & TAMES ¥4 Comtiasn. p. .~ The Kuewe | 07 a5~ | ou. THOMAS AL Muontuxernon—Ts Hon. E: L FITTS. M1 Kisco—The Hon. D. P. TYLER. fonta Fay.~The Hor. ROSCOE CONKLING. Daw oxk THALIA THEATER =Msjor-Gen. CARL SCHURZ, (German meetiug. ) Nawnraan —The Hon. MAHLON CHANCE o/ Obio. - owon —WM. 1, BUKLEIGH, e Frarrssvnen—The Hnn C. l1 "Nl ‘Lfi:.')(‘l MPEELL. x DOUGLASS i Rocxiaxp Laxs.— u"l’r\:m_n RUSSELL, e, ScoronTows—Gen. W, CONWAY. Hvllll\nvu‘.&—‘l'h on JOHN O'DONNELL. | ;M Hou. UI H ;\ TLLIAMS of Oregone | WARMOUTH. . Ib(lnxl A ws -l-r COt. 36, | Apaws—The Hon Jml'uvm NNELL ALBANT (German Mot —-Ms ot orn CARL sCHURZG Avrwrne N e Juu . Bl Aswiarp—Gow. T, et 4 lll - RO, Commmne.nm. —§ o WA HARRIMAN of NB. Fast Mowicuge—Tudge €. 8. SARIN B e s TAMES MAGERTY. Euwims —uieat mass westing, to be wid!rersed by emisent apeaneis A X.PARKER. ko S 'c-u Wi Ry ANAN KUTLER G. NOBLE. manse pm—§ 08 FIRENEL HLEY of won—The e ¥, b UL Pi¥S W HoTCHKLss. Haneewerniae § ot SO RN Hansounn. p o.—Toe llow, HORACE GREFLEY Hesrens For_GEO, 4. EX of Ukic. oompont.—Gou. J. . MART! Lvows—tue Hon SAMUEL GALLO oL Hopn—The Hon. V The DOA m:.—h. Hon llMlLl)N(llA\t . of Ohic. Nowans— | %5 STEWART L. WOOUDF 0D, M. FINCH, esq. Nisaans Fas—ten SAMU L MOKEF. of Kentucky. Rowpoor ~FATRICK CORBETT, evg. $a0 Hannon —-Gen. JOHN SR ANE Suamaviche—Ginn T.W. CONWAY Tameno.—The Hon. ROSCOF. CONKLING. \'u Brany CrsTRE—The Irv B J.IVES. ¢ ¥ of Obie. tatpwixevitin.—The Hon. 5 1OPPALo—Ger. JOMN M. M u‘rmun ea! Cuarnaoar— § Fie Mo Tm A Tio Hon TH vy ou. THOR Conx'36- | Ty Hou. Cit ULE Goows Pouar.—The H BA FAIROM(LD'S LORNFRS, P 0. aTPORT, eveuing.=The Hou. ROICOL CONKLING. » Fons, b s § 0 WALTER HARRDIAN of New Humpalirt . B. STANTON. BRUCE. RLES P. CROSBY, e ml«l’n \\ uu‘ru}ls* § Tue. Hon. Wipson | €1 JAMES FAIR w-mu. lm 2 The Hen. HENR)Y A. FADDOCK. BRANDON—§ (g EUGEN mx.m.n B rao—German CANANDAIGEA, —(on. SAN l Cuampiaty.—The on. F. bt § Govw. Jull’ I lIA\\ LEY of Connectiout. Ouowrox— { gLLis H. ROBEAT Euassrarows— [ Fanwnx Comvrms Hawrox — | Zoe: JAIII! A A!HLLY of Ohio, How. BUTLER G. NOBLE. lum—’rh-ln.l 1 IVES Gen, STEWART L. WOODFORD, Irwaos— | i FINCH, esn Loasew =T Hmox.—Tie Hon. HORAC Gen C. BV Jou cu ;-- PATRIC Ravvsrox—Gov. JOSEPH R i L} ¥ Savarnries—-The Hon H B STANTON v ca FALL.—CHARLES P. CRUSBY, es. Swrrnzows Suaxcu—Judzs C. B. SABIN . WALTER HARRI MAN of New-Hampaire, L Geu. W, H. GIBSON of Obio, Troomwenoos—The Hon K. B 1A BAL Tonwane—ien T. W. CONWAY W s SANES vis, p. m— ) Ger StRicTsz SoLprEns CONVENTION. BELL om, JOHN O DONNELL. The ton. THOS. (. ALVOKD it WaRAW— { 1e fon. CHAS. J. FOL Wt Movwr Veaxox.—Dr. ¥. SCHUE Monday. Oct. 2. Fasuerox—Goy, JOSEPH R HAWLEY. Broows—Gen T. M. FRoupaLBix—The ton. m"ru'l @. NOBLE. Cwmare.~The Hou. N. B C y The Hon. THOS. h Al \('K!I OB 3 The Hon CHAS. J. FOLGER Drrarvicie—The Hon JOHN O'DONKELL Dicxissox—The Hon WILLI A0 A. WHEELER. Fuosmine —Mayor JAMES HAUGERTY. Feiros—Gen, . F. Bl MRACE GREELLY. rhe 1. Onxiazo—§ Gob WELTER HARRIMAS. Owsoo —F. M. FINCH, exg PasTasgen SANUEL MOKFY. of Kentucky .l l llrlulnfll rnz—} 31 fiu Hon, muu&m HAMLIN Warkn —sflou JOHN COC lllA\i {Dr. WhL €. DOAN Baorons.—The Hon. . . CULVER CLavros.—The Hou. JoRs OBONNELL Gowney. —Oon. sn\nn‘r LW oumunn JoumsmrnGH—The Hon L. M. LA KA Massexxa—The Hon WILLIAS A Witk Mupiva—iea. B. F. BRUCE. \AL-TMK‘ JOUN COCHIR Somorien v....-;m 7 MLurmTu "“"“‘P w—~ | Toe Oet. 3. LER. on. 1. B STANTON. on. MAHLON CHANCE v The Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN \\nnm-y M VINCH. g neaday, Oct. lc.-u—nflll‘l umu rl'l' % Geii. JAMES M. ASHLEY of Obio. K190, p. m.~ § The Hon. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. GEOI l.\\ l.g'lxll L 14%00—Tho Hon_ Povauxespsin— . SOMUEL GALLOWAY of Oo . tn-;-uuu HAGGERTY. 5 Thuinday, Aer | Mintomron—The Hon k. b, 'LV E M \n.-—’o_r:'"wn‘r vunuwmm NowRocunise—toe s b b ReryaL DBPEW. P — MASSACHUSETTS, DEMOCRATIC NXOMINATION IN THE TENTH DISTRICT. MUFL GALLOWAY cf Oble., i P, S\ | Abijah W. Chap'n of 0ld hias bee: 'Iny the Democrats of the ‘gmnu. oy “:"n:zmndl:lg or Congross. Distriet is at present u’r:sonbudly be w- Hon. Henry L. Dawes, who will renominated by the Republicans sud —— NEW-YORK. REPUBLICAN RALLY AT LOCKPORT. A Union meeting was held i xn Lock| N County, on the 19th inst. Judgo Bowen Rov.B. 1. Ives, formerly a chaplain fu the -m,, ‘u".,.d u'nlndlnulnurm—ol(w and against the policy 1o have been A large soRtiers meetiug w evening at whiob Gen. Martindsle was to UNION NOMINATION IN THE TENTU DISTRICT. WY ILEGRAPE TO THR TRIPONR. Sixg B, Oct, 20.—At the Republican Union Congress Gouveution beld here to-dsy tue Hou W, K. Koberisoy waa nominateed for (‘onm- hvu-clnntmn The Dis- i% AL present n\gmfl by » Democrat, the Hon. Liam Radford onkers. e NEW.JERSEY REPUBLICAN MEETING IN JERSEY CITY. A large meeting was held at the Catholic Iustit: Yflr\{ City. lust evouing Ward Republiean Club. M meeting was opened by Mr B. HilL He said the people must send men to Congress who wil insist upon the ratification o the Constitutional amendment ns & basis of restoration of the Jatély rebellions States. 1f the Amendment sho ified and the rebellions States should be uncons stored 1o their former place in the family of States, treason would gaiu by votes that which it faiied to guin in tae confhet of arms. The sp (v g viewed the acts. of the President and the character und ncts of Congress, and concluded by an appeal for the sustaining of the Hon. Geo_ A. Halsey i the ensning election. The Hon. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen of Newark was then futroduced. Tn the course of his specch he said : you have met to consider the interests of Firi country. The principles you would guard are principles of value. The interests now at stake have been maintained at fearful cost. Three hundred thousand homes made desolate! For four years Death held high carni- val. Tam not sure but what we might be angry and sin not, anse of what we have suffered After the War disunion conld bave been stopped forever. The President might then have stamped the molten pablic acatiment with the impress of hood wnd universal iberty. It was the golden hour, but it ite, waslost. But all Is not los.* The unconquerable will of thia o yot remains. .. mysel 1o vour passions. but it is w1 Inerican people to the A foel indignant at the man and policy that woukd rob them of their high-bonght privileges. ‘Ll speaker then dwelt upon the structure of the Government and said: The Freat cardisal prio- ciple of that Government is this—the |-vph o be governed by laws enncted by Representatives chosen by |hemulm The will of the people iy the sapreme law of the land. It may be o very trite remark, but I never realized its truth till within the past three months that the Government is by the will of the ple. That will is a conservative will it is incorruptible. it is independent. Mr. Seward says the Republican party cannot now suecoed hecanse it has no leader. Hasn't Mr. Seward yet learned that the people are independent 1 In referring to the power of the be waid: What the people by their ballots decree. the people by their bullets ean enforce. People talk of the recogni- tion of & hogus Congress, formed of the mtatives from the South and Democratic members from the North. ad then talk of civil war. There would be civil war should such _Con- gress rule. But there will be no civil war in this land . From hie lumber woods of Maine and from the plaius of the West.you ad that thunder will be re car the thunder of the people cohod by every loyal State. That thunder for bidy eivil war. Why, The New-York Herald scents the hattle afar of. and The Times—well. wi Ray- mond come beck but he must mt in n.v gallery awhile. while votes will tell frout seat shall bo_given Mr. Greeley Who heeds the ti huu fl|l\ Y g in the air—and yet they make the aval wn the mountain with such thundering t issue in volved in the contest—the welfare of the people of the South. 1 men of the South have stood by us, and we The by the whole show them that we will stand by them traitors as well as loyalists. We mean t fication of this Consiitutionsl amendment. as to hasten the time when we may walk in New-Orleans, and K out sentiments Slavery must be rooted ont Slavery came near being the ~death of this nation and it becomes oll men to see that all the seeds of that disease are cradicated from this nation. The speaker then dwelt upon the main features of the Constitutionsl meudment. 10 considering that part of it which relates to the Confedderato debt. he said there was great danger of the 1 the Amendwent not be ratified. holders of those bouds conld well afford §50,000.000 or to have the € debt validated. We'smust not 00 great temptations Lu the way of our politicians. S say I have n ched npon the question of negro suf T'in not « hi When it comes to « black man who n opt this amend have loyal ex and if no other loyal ncks shall be chosca. Buv the ameind 1 the time will come when there will party shall be instrumental he negro. The speaker coneluded by urg. e every offurt to seeure the election of the to represent them fn Congress. The speech of Mr. Fresiinghuysen was one of much power, and was frequently and heartily applanded MASS MEETING AT PLAINFIELD—SPEECHES BY MESSRS. DAVISON AND MORROW. On Saturday night an immense Union Mass Meet- ing was held at Frazec's Hotel in Plainficld. A large hall tastofully decorated with the National colors and hung with patriotic. pletures. was reserved for the Ladios, wnd it was filled in every with the grace and beauty of the vill balcony immediatcly in font of this hall forme the stand. Toom for the band. &c. The incting ‘s presided over by Major Ttufus K. Case, Viee nssumption of this debt The Hou. Geo. Prosident of the Campaign Club Mr. Davidson, the Unlon Congressional candidate of the 1110 Distries, defivered an address wbicir was elear, logical, and impressive. Many were present who had not before heard oe lis ) M. Davidson, although this was his ity thind effort nowination, and they were well pleased il his remirks _ REPUBLICAN RALLY AT RAHWAY. An animated and n{'iriud meeting of the Republi- cans of Rahway was held in Union Hall on Friday Tast. on which occnsion - Gion. Sam Keed” of the New.Jerse Volunt -ors addressed the meeting ia a very animaicd and el quent speech. He closed by un eloqu 1o the peoplo 1o ataud by those great n ciples for which so much sacrifico of life and made. He hoped | that the people of this district would ve My, Davidd cortifiente 1 next Congre three Eev Rebels ax the greatest sl e vowed that 5o long as he lived be r o Copperbead. or allow oue de in the carth voto arm and walk by his checred at the cl The Kepublican (Glce Chub of Itabivay cheered on the mecting | by their patriotic songs. APPOINTMENT. The Hon. John Davidson, the Union candidate for Congress in_the TE1d_ District. speaks at the Lecturs Koo tocky Hill, Tuesday evening, Oct . DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. The Domocratic County Convention for the pur- | three Coroners, pose of nominating o« candidato for Sherif! an was beld yesterday afte on at 1. Doy le & \u Newarkave Jersey Cf "v The Convention was organized by the eleetion ing UJ er, and Robert P, appainted for the purpose ir o A% Secretary. tly reported o swrics of tesolutions through o Mr. A. Hardenbergh. They reaflirm the y principles adopted at Philadeiphia; wive thanks for his faithul adberence to Demoer princiy ehdorsc the moaination of Kobert Gilchrist, and thank the soldiers from New Jersey for their sery i ing down the Rebeliion, The Conveition theu procesded to ballot for a eandidate for Sheriff with t Ballot—dokn H. Midme ;T Wrigit Congress date for Congres Nomis —— LOCAL POLITICS i NOMINATIONS IN TUE CITY AND COUNTY. The following is a iist of the candidates in this ci w0 far as yet nominated: o (Democratic . Miclael W. Burns (Conserva (Constitutional Union), 8. 8. Cox Ackermal York Democrats). Fisth District—F: Morris r (Lude Ziott (Republiean), Jo buson Clubs), Nelson Tay Tats) nI, h.m.a—A harles , Thowas T pservative). Walter ozart and Cc District—George F. Steiubrenn Jol District—Le (.St libins (Conservatiy Democratie-Union, Robert Johnston and Elizabeth Cady Sta th District—Wm. A. Davling (Republican, David 8. Juck Tammary), Fernando Wond (Mozart and New-York De mocraey.) FOR (DUNTY OVFICTRA .n,,,.m.\vmmm H. MeKinney (Republican). € Democrntic Upion and New-York Democruey an). Joln I1. Anthon w-York Democriey ¢ Union) Clubw). Alexander W. Bradford ( lie. am Gldeon k Democracy and John: Gen. Alexander Shaler ¢ 1 atives), Swith Ely, jr o York Demoerucy) Coroner—Louls ). Naumann (Eepnblican), William d w-York Dewocruey [ Pirst District—Thomas Hughes (itepublienn), Michael ( Murphy (Tammany) . Neeoml District—George (Republican). Constantive Donoho (Tammany). r:&a (Dessa. Ui ostello Third Distri iin Miyes (Tawnany), (Dew. Unionist), Williaw 1 Halla X Fourth Disrict—doln Galvin (Lawmany), dobs d. Blair (Dem. Unionist). Fifth Distriet—Charles Blanvelt (Tammany sud N, Y. Demo hu Folan (Mozart), Charles T. Dorcmus (Dem. n), Prank A erp (New-York I=Fudward Mitchell (Repul il Mozart), Dr. Vax Auty F. Anmlersor (Tuumany). Heu B ic (Republicans). Jame rk Democruey ) crat Unlonist o ). Henry (Tuommany and Mozart), Charies Unionist). Tenth District—Hurvey H. Wood (Repullican). Jobn Dimond (Tawnmany). Owen Murphy (Demoeratic Unionist). Elecenth District owler (Tummany) Tucelfth Dist len w1 ey ‘Woltman (Tammany), Patrick hnlv (Muzart) Thirieenth District—Kenard Cre Dy uml Mozait.) lnur{kull District. ) Fifteenth District.—Aleander Blumenthal (Mozart), ¥ Sizteenth District.—] blican), Heury T l Frear s ll\'\'dlll'n (N. Y. 1 (Ta ny), Michn Neeeatcuth Distric publican). Aleander Ward_ (Tamiany Ky Al 3. Hallett (Mozart), George W. Plunket ||>-:L Union. st Eighteenth District—Tokn Dufly (Tammany), Leander Buck (Mozart and Dem. Unionist). Nineteenth District—Jo I»whn 1'Inmman)j Thomas 0'Calaghan (Mozart ond New. York Twentieth District—Adoiphys Levin uuq,..uk.,,_ Frank llu:lrvy (Dem. Unionist wnd New York Democrag l'lulue(—“ flliem H. De Camp (; .,M,L.n,‘ Tomey W Genet (Modart il New:York Vemuersey ), Willasi McCarty democratic Unionist 01 Independont). TAMMANY COUNTY CONVENTION. The Convention met lust evening .t 'r.mmm, Hull to nominato a ticket for county oficcrs, Jy Barnard in the chair, After o fow remarks by tho C I\llm.n.‘ whichi ke requested the Convention to maintain order and be as quict as If they were in Mr cr'n Chmreh, the Secretary prococded to call the Toll Cladtan of the Coulerence Comnmiitien poported that they Bl receny ol commuicntions Liuis vy v vutouly orkauigativis, wad Lad wlormcd gea Uiy Ok ek W er: ) n W h-l\' u{ thvkl 0 uud Juluu l[ I‘O nrlh of Hudson ¥ Zemer (Dewo | 4 they were not authorized to make any propositions. The Con- l .r-HV Distriot hold & mecting at Keesler's Hotel No. 423 vention then proceeded Iub&hvu andidates, n-ml'm inthe | T h-l eu{h nv ou.vvm.( officers wooe elagted owi "For Register or. | Prexidesi, e, Voo Preapdert. Artaur MoKeana. rogate, Gideon J. Tucker Mp-rwm N 'rr—qmn— )li-h-»l ” (bfln k«s\mumtu.—y Joun M William Schirmer; Register, John Met ‘ool the Secrctary, Johu Burss, Sergeantat bent. Thers baing no isiness, the Con i | #ine die an‘ tions were adoptes URACY IS COUNCIL. ® S s s The McKeon wing the Democratic party are working as if nosuch organizations as Tammany and Mozart were in_ existence, The General Committee met lnst evening ut Masonie Hall, Thirteenthat., to receive Teports from the "‘“’,‘;,‘,',?‘{’—,..‘h, Congressional and Assembly Conventions. Thos McSpeddon | Uaiou party seprom rosided, and ¥. M. Plum actod as Secretary. Mr. Williams, as | and seniiment g'poyhof "hairman of the Connty Conventions, reported that Gideon J. | State n.um-u-mu -f--u«n uwu Tucker was nominated for Surrogate, Mr. Hackett for Re. | = Keoload Thal the State, County. J THE M'EEON DEMC i mmelm to sustain and uphold i the noble whiicn s taken againet hasty aod uubesl ly Kecoustraction eod thieat- corder, Gen. C G Halpine for legister, and Smith Ely, jr,, | Legilstive nominstions of the nm’\n e i sve o e & e 6 | e """.."..;" Questions were asked if the candidates had accopted the . wn i Sothed nominations, The Committee who had been appointed to wait (-“",;",','l'x ‘E’ur:_'i",y‘m'&‘”:‘:m- he 0h of Novem- on lh'-m«lnul some of them had heen sven, acoepted the | ber, for the saccess of the privcipies and candidates of the Republicaz Tion paity. THE ELEVENTH umm,r mrnm UNION ASSGCIA- 8o much of the !-.Inventh Anemlplv District as con- sists of the Eighteenth Ward met last evening. but did notuing further thas to appoint & Committes of Coufercace with tis delagates from the Twentioth Ward, and adjouras? to T day eveaing uesl nomination, and prom ontribute to the election fund A member of the hee omm. tee wanted to know where money wastobe got. They wanted men that were ready with thelr mowoy, and could be reliced on le delngmo. for the 1Vl Congressional District reported 'l ln' d: that John date. Mr. Williams remarked that at o previous meefing in the Tenth Ward Hotel, on informal ballot, Nelson Tavlor was elected, but an adjournment having been catled for the motion was carried. and jie subssquently found that the men who that et sup pored Nelson Terlor were afterward in favor of Join rrissey. The Seventh Ward delegation did not, therefore :lllm-l the adjourned meeting at which Mr. Morrissey was efihm for the Vth Congressional District raportad orrissey was unanimously choscu ss their caadi —— BROOKLYN. THE MEETING TO-NIGHT. Carl Bohurz and Mahlan Chanoo will spesk at the Brookiyn Academy of Musio to-night under the suspices of the First Ward Republican Ciub. MEETING OF THR BIXTH WARD UNION REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, Notwithstanding the iuclemency of the weather Last evening Latimer Hall was crowded ‘with an earncst il enthnsinstic audience including many ladies. drawn togethes to hear the Hon. Chatncer Depew and the Hoo. Ira Harris on the political questions o ihe pending canvase rhe President of the Awociation, Mr. J. Walter Stoopa, pre; sided uud after o pairi the * Banner Glee Clob,” introduced the Hoa, C e b wap"Feceired with Mr. Smith. Treasurer of the General Committee, moved that the committee anmul the nomination made by the Veh Congres: sional Convention as betng unfit and direct insult to them. Mr. Iding rose to a poi v, and contended that the General Committec bad no power to interfere with the nomina- tions made by the delegates of a Congressional District when properly chosen. ‘After some discussion on this point Mr. Smith's resolution was preneunced ot of order. A member asked Mr. Smith what he had to say against Mr. Morrissey, and why he should introduce such o resolutiou whiel was an insult to the Committee. - . ch s there | PPy upplan e R B of oner, insemach as thore o Depew, began with an eloquent reference to_ the work of 100 opabinar vty and the' manucr 1n whk L i The Chair ruled that, as a matter of priciloge. Mr. Smith had a right to answer th rw.m Mr. Sinith said his objection to Mr. Morrissay s n_nominee hour o t f through its struggies (o s g Johuson, he .n"S ”“L’ lon's peril, born it sately a ious vietory, In referrin of their body arose from his beine n gambler and pugilist A'gentietman ‘said that men who beld high heada were gam. | Ve Prosidency of o Réates stostel, e O ":F"“‘f"" blers and worss, although they pat on airs of propriety, amd he | e hat so unsparingly denounced ae belng s ' Thump Congross defied any man 10 lay any dishonorable act fo the charge of Mr. | SUdes *hanging ujon the verge of the Goversment Mr. Depew then criticised with considerable severi netionof the President in his appointment of Pr Govornors of the conquered States, and quoted the langnage Gen. Dix to the effect that be, the President, had transeended lu- gancutive powens ket then passed to f -m... of constitutionn! amend m-m.,m.l..‘..l by tie lnst Congres dectared that n in the history of the world had uuh HIHll terms been pre to o fallen s conquered foe, Morrissey. After some further dis rend ax follows: IVth, no nomination ; Vik. »luhn Morrissey, not yet aceepted; VIIth, Mr. Chanler told the Committee lnlull u him for the peedful; VILIth, Jos. Brooks; 1Xth, Fernando Wood. “Thers wis souie opposition given 1o the indorsement of nando, asd one of the members remarked that he was too weion, the list of nominations was o rlun-\lmlu hands of th blicans by sending o o Lincolfor the grave of the late President. F}":_}l“"l"“” veed hla ‘"‘,l.‘"*hn‘(‘\r able speech by au eloq '-m ; i 1 o . weation en of all citizens in the prose st to hatrman derondM him. and his nomination was indorsed. B e e Y e peovix! et i Nominations slrendy made for the Assembly Dis Mr. Ballard, for the IIT0 . Charles Bla John Sigerson ;. VITIth James R XVih, XV kth, Sichnct N. Salmors; XVLIth, Alexander Ward XN, Thomas O'Callaghan; XXth, Frank McElroy. MASS MEETING IN THE FRIGHTEENTI DISTRICT. A large and enthusiastic meeting was_held la evening at Ebbit Hall, under the an ¢ the XVIIIth 4 equal rights before the fw, and conetided ai spplause. " He was followed by Edward 1 arkuments o e IIM Ner § voug iy Ar Freak sperond Y SEVENTH WARD RALLY. Althon, h an inclemcnt night, a fine audience was led 1o onder by the I ASS EMBLY | sembly District U nion Kepublic of the Twenty g kg v firt Wanl. A large Early In | "Ths nextrpesker b, W the evening n compan of - UnIon ‘| "saghté, recttred o Noatt iers—entered the y flag and | ta of Mr. Ustrunde making o fine appears & nomber of patriotic ) sougs during the me ith three cheers for the spoakers the meetiog adjouried. Mr. Christopher Pallmasn presided, and introduced Judge v ¢ Warmouth of Lonisiann os the first speaker. Judge TWENTIETN. MARS, A meeting of leading Republicans and tas-payers Ward was held ou Saturday evening, Oot. when a A | Warmouth desired, he said. to impress up. is hearers the | 1 ' M | necessity for extending the protects ¢ Government over the Joval eitizens of the South. A grent mistake, he thought, | Tind been made far back in the political history of the comntry in ping to concilitate the South bt putiing in office wmen ould be it @ mcasure acceptatle | The swme mistake en made in the sclection Johmson_of Ten- | tie Baltimore ( 1 | Association wsly nowianted Aldermau. and Private George W, Sm for Constable. They also res " w Hand pot this been done us eniion. e now distrwctiug the country wonld | Pareon. esq. for the Assenbly. Tho Association will apeedily ” by the Congress of the vieto- | okt a public meeting, Composed of the best eitizens of the antre would have boen at poace. | Word it will redoem the polities of the netghborhood from the long becn subj reproach to which they of the Kebels 'when and sho beud the fevling | IRISH AMERICAN RADICAL ASSOCIATION. ¥ o their vanquished nrmies, |, e o s ready ! Nearly two hundred earnest and aetive I -hmen erme W 2 B gy sctive I { when President Johnson had i Foakats2 Beors Bl | them 1o net more effective pport of the 1 , at harmonize with their own feclings of Ju The meeting was ealied to order by Mr. Danel § P'lurnlh Ward. On mot of Mr. (!)l: 2 of t | Wand, Capt. J. . MeHenry of the rm«n bairman pro tem. On motion o it Ward, o committee of (hree wis pp Messra. Eages, Dorman ch committer. a committee of three from each Cong pointed 1o inquire of the ver | nomination their upinions on the nentrality | mation and hix An to preseribe conditions | their tone and spirit b ws julolerant of ¥ of the power of e Soull confid contin men of the | illustruted hi argun Lonisann, e it cam | had been practically refstal denied to thows who differed with the prevailing poj e B s agnisst is that_ the loyal ades their solemn protest Judge Warmont v an necount of the state of affi; | orgunization [ ment. Under a ruling of ouc el Jwlges, wen had been indicted, the penitentinry for makimgz speeches in favor of n Sor the T e, on the ground that this was inciting wegroes to insusree. | ppa g aneut Orguniz ] how Bhoiuens r..w.“n a1 offieers for to persecute | Save ot T o€ thots thun it bad. The question was ing admission to e loyal seeretary, Edw 1t was, o motio T the rish-Aweri n nijosrned up w party s nthority of the | M. Stephen Havnes, a for by, reeeived the m nation REGULAR DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL BECOND DISTRICT. The 1Id District n»uulnr Democratic Congress No. 37 Fu | powerful thers that n Government, This was | mient of the black COX' ENTION, 1y demanded. Warmanthy's addresa the C1 rom the Con onal Conyention. with entlius and prolusged applan | womewhut subwided, Mr. Waldo Hutehin a platforms that Col. Canmon tion tendered it by ¢ o Jr., 0w the | Deinge distaste ful tor o and the Gen | District. The ansiouncement wos reeeived with grent eheer u the parpose of mak | ing. Col Cannon wes then introduced by Chairman. n enlle voted that | He expressd his gratifieation o w he met with as true, he said, e was an w n [ Litcistield, | dew “ of duty. 11 candidate or a popidar eandi | m.u- s e felt e was uppliznse)—a rudical mas. An inform i ‘lie vl that he adoption of the Constitutionai | e e emanded and o good denl m X Tory | Demas l‘m pted the nomination entizely hat ho was an ava lahl: -;;slu,..lnw . w.mmgfl”.n_ it Nk ae o i J that every man born on thiy coutinent hnd g bt nble rights win e waid, R h50 s pe | A motion (o make th § of .\l.. Barnes unauimous clection. but )u wowd (n.:(n the best fight he could. (Pro- | was adopted with but one disscnting voiee. Wia, Bogart of the Ninth Ward moved that a_commitice of Te said that, | three be offpointed to inform Mr. Barnes of his nominntiy .._‘ the Convention, U S 1 was ndopted. and Messrs. T A sucl committoe. s M they e evident F. Noyes, candidste for Assen | mest ape ¢ cougted it an honor 1o b bz himself, if elec | on the bamuer of the forlorn hope whi ishes o great Demdetatio pariy District. He was proud to *be o | 'lrl)ul to be considered o member. Lhie Chairman i ud o fu x theu touched upon the great qnest the Convention sdjourned day, sketehing the opment of the Thomas Pil- Andrew Jolnson ted them to power bt the glarions tidin e \:-—-;Iu' he de ALDERMANIC \umn'rlou. - M v ing d ¥ the same office in the Fourth | not yet come | bl and eloquent » adjonrned with enthus RICHMOND COUNTY following nominations we VIRST ASSEMTLY DISTRICT UNION ASSOCIATION. el 1 Brick, jr: Selioo! A regzular meeting of the First Assembly District ooks: ¢ T Union Jepublican Association was hekd last ev Jnstice of Ses i | 'Wanl Hotel, the Hon. J George L. Quirk. | transaction of some routine wew members, resolutios of the 1Vth Congre sional € 1 nelicdate | Hon. Hor » the Un for Cong | that Distriet, re unnnimonsly ond enthusisstically wloptedd. The meeting was t iy i Kennedy aud Mr. Bl and adjourned tomeet again ou Mowday erening ALGUSTA, ( two daughters were recently munde FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘wgmv& committed the ‘Bhe Union Kepublican Conyention, to make the Ist Distriet, met last evening hoin the Chair, b iy candidate, to moet agnin 1) the and fter. murdering M plice killod the father nowination fo at the Fifth Wi | adjorarned, withe v enimg at the same plae of the negroes was ficult to restruin hters with an ax. ez, but they found o | RESOLUTIONS OF THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' LZAGUE | P ot inflicting summary punishment up pon them, | —LETTER PROM GOV. FENTON. They were committed to awa s of In A ‘ommittee of the * 8old- The gol! excitement iu the upper co; | is inereasing. Rich ore ufwm’l fers evening, at No, 1% Cu | Counties. Sales of mines are made at high iment in the chair, for and making arrangements ember and lh cnber oW i day | i VILLE. WY TELEGRAPH 10 THE TRIBUNE, on of Revben | has proved to ba the Soldiers’ n«lullxlu:-'lm:rlrh:b:-nly": i elected bin and b | o Saseny o0 ovel Garethambirer TS Mhole: | *il 1 o young man pamed Iugh MeGavook. ruestly recommend to our late brothers in | went to Louisville last week, and while there was reported by supposting the entise | by the papers as having criminal intimaey with Mol vock's mother. On_his return here he published o denying bis guilt. He was shot through the bLead s | breast and died in @ few Minutes, Beut was originally from Boston. A WOMAN CUT IN THE HEAD WITH AN AX. | WY TELRGRAPH TO THE TRIBNE, Troy, Oct. 22.—A horrible tragedy oecu the town of Petershurgh, in Rensselaer County, ahont from Troy, on Friday night last. A man naied Himm Coo w desperate charueter, employed by I La u fit of o, scized an ox and se weapon 1 througlh the skull of his employer's wite % Into the be ducing o mortal wound. He lind been (says The Times) to the we the setion of the Leszue ard by Governor Fenion, the resolutions n motion was presented ot reading sly s odiers and to have 4 early d dlors 10 uton having been informed of the result, by the (' the last balloting Which took_place at the 1 League, and whic In soldiers’ votes Srazs o Nuw Yorx Exscun BANY, Oct. 13, 1 apd Saitrs Ind-; ndent National | 7 the President of the \441:4 | T \‘our intel village during the afternoon, d returned about the time the Fou suter ligenee sod Wigh | fumlly were at tea. When ho entored the hoose Mrt Laker | Delieve your ssarance that they are #0 nearly unsnigions n theit nwl" o remark o him, when he angrily mlulr‘;l if she | uwcnnl fona! poliay, "‘“Wv-fl-' fatare tranqaiiiity to | WORIC (Yo with hlin rsln L. replicd hay A ;'h.ilm.: - ey o o o pursue the conversation further. Coon tarned upon bis heel i people nd ecuriy o ‘our iaututlon. Thie edied convition | RN, 1 b erilon LR (O ST of our soldiers snd sxilors will lead to their ratification of the Union | Ticket, rather as o declarstion of their patriotic sentiment, than s a8 expression of pereonal preiereuce [or Ui men chosn to represent the | principles they so sreatly value. With sentiments of high regard for | yourself, -d e ln!-ll'n of your association, ! lminuu. wery truly your Favron. ? GERMAN MASS MEETING. * A grand mass meeting of German Radical Republi I tnuu-“l be held at the Thalia Theater, on Wednesday, 24th end of Mr. Luker or his wife that any ration, although they ob- thought et o troutde would result from the cony angry look as be passed o Villdn wont dipoctly 10 the wood shed and pro. Armiod with this terrible weapon, he roéntured the house alked dircetly up to Mrs. Laker. who was eat ing er wpper. M. Laker was also st tho table, aud all un consclous of the intentions of Coon, not even notici the ax Sst. when, addresses will be delivercd by Gen. Carl Sehurz and | which hie hebd in his hand, continund on in the quiet enjoyment other eminent speakers. of the evening meal. In n moment, be saw the monster raise um weapon, and |u~mmu. the glimmer of the polished stewl in t of the candle, him and. as be supposed, Srertal the Mow shasd 51 hia wile's head. Seizing Coon, he threw him down, ol him to the door, and kicked him out of the louse. Al this while Mr. Laker was unconscious of his THE FEDERAL UNION nlnumnon COUNTY CONVEN- The Federal Union Of niution held a County Convention at nstitute, at Room No. 18 . ing. ‘The history and -1;-"71 the rganization Tvere stated by | Wife's fate. Turuing around, he obeerved that she had fallou m o i Antrey Towia® aher Which 8 reoltion upon going up to her, discoversd the ax still atickin; indorsing the entire Republican State Ticker, and '"...'.,.fi hood, aving ;;';i-guu‘;:fl‘{"fi;:m_,"':' oo b w onste o i Tavoring the adoption of the Consticatioual Ameadment. o Tava pinied bim, and hops to effect his netion was taken in relation to the County Ticket. The Con vention adjorrned to meot at the call of tho Chair. SECOND ASSRMBLY DISTRIOT PENTON AND WOODFORD CAMPALUN CLUB. aon for The Featon aud Woodford Club of tae LI As- nmu of the murder is within a 3hort distance 1449, Andreas Hall murdared an old Wi has served ous term m!lth!ltn 1 gssanlt vy 7 ahe |AN ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT SHOT DEAD IN NASH- TERMS OF THE TRIB DAILY TRIBCNE. azarm, & 2of slx months . o ~u>«~ ... 700 h ooy 300 wubseTibers, % ooy ons remittimg for 10 oy £or 6 momt s will rece/vs @0 CALTM COPY rceive a2 extra COpy WESKLY TRIBUNK. {ngis copy 1 year—52 nembers. .. Cry1aNary COLLECTION.—A centenary collection was taken up in St Paui's M. E. Church, Jersey City, on Sua The smount realized was $4,6:40. of which §0 B Sablath school MARRIED. Ale'x—llm\ NEALS "'lllllnhmfi..lwntah.' T Arunicx of the city of N-l-l.mrulm- mo!x redes uline A., wuo, esq., of ORI S, S 2, o0 Masiliac Onermter Cor Ohio, papors please copy DARBY—THOMAS At Galesbury. 11, 98, Wedueudar, Oct. 1% by the Tov. eccher, D, Dy 7. Edwia T. Darby of s 1o Miss Carvio B, sghion of E-¥. Thomes, et EQRERTTRUSSOn Thursday, Ot 1. by the Rev. Waa. 11 Booie, Mr. Geo. W. Egi Kate J. Truss, all of this city. Western mnnfi-lnw'y- ORAHAM—DRUEY—At Jumesiown, Clagtanaue, oo, N by tie liew S Van Wk | ork City to Mrs. Aloxis Drury, tate of Mich .zlnma.s\u,n_u Kalainazoo, Michigen, on Tuesday, Oct. ‘at the residonce of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Samuel Hasketl 3. Loy Sovris th i Jutia E. Sweeat ; ({l\lh"LIKfl— Lfln R \'l:e;'l! ,mel. R ctor of ureh, Gy velyn ngest Wi b R otstng, bot of this city. No cards. dau “‘2&‘"‘.‘:‘\ Tty Oct. 18, st Cranford, N. J.. od by the Rov. S Mardock, Mr. N. G. Foster to Miss Mary A. Ray- mond, bous of New-York. COMMEEOBRCTETIN DIED. ADAMS—At lhhi'pn Coun,, s-md-y 200k fnste, uupnu wife of Dr. Joli (1 of 54 o atiaud the funersl, o8 Tuselsy. r:lrn"- will be in waiting ou arrival ' the 4 it Anna Alliger, aged 9 16, by the Rev. James danghter of tho late S dotn Deiroit, Ao montha and 10 days. Tie volatives and rrisnds of the family are invited to sttend her fanesa!, (rom the residence of Ler grandfather, Ben)jamin T. Kisoum, e0q., 8t Queeis, L. L., on Wednosday, the 24th {ust,, atlo'elock iThout further Invitation. on M 3t No. 48 Chathamat, n thle the 22 inst, hence to 8. Andrew's Roman Cathaic where at 10 o'clock on Tuesdey, the 24d it hm ‘wnd at 2 o'clock in the sfteruoon Lis brou “cmetery for toterment, His rinds, and thow o{ lm bmthrr. ancis Byrue, sud the members of the Dramatic Fend Association, of which bo was & member, are reavectfully invited to attend, ORB Monday, the 224 inet., Joln L. Forbes, er., ul of the g Abrabem O, snd’ Bobeces Forbes, deceased, azed 67 years, T ds of the farmily wee respectinlly invited 2 Ihte e w138 Weet ThArneth. sl !nn'dn 0‘ 20, 1966, Bowsie Burrough. dm‘u’l’ of the R Ilulhdl B. {.“l‘l‘l E. Suwith, aged 2 years M‘.cnll-l. s are invited to attend her The relstivessnd friends of l|::x;! fn-n iL::h-A (‘h Passaic. on Tuesdsy afteracon. 'nlmmu\—o- n--d-y. Dcl 21, Eliza lh--. only denghter of De. W, . and C. 5. Thomson. ears ad 9 wont s, T o'cloek p. T on Puday. Oct. 1o, from No. 3 Wast Forty-third-t. A special car will leave Fort secmmda. matien, Hariew Kellroad, for Woedlawn Ceuve ey, WO Bonday, Ock 31, ot Siapietons 5 [, Mre. ot ot tho e S W, tormarty o the Ciby o4 Nei ek aged 63 years. Targee st. ear Oogest.. m. The friends of , and son-iu-law, Lsac ru-ul services at her late Political N}mm, (the Germau Orstor) Axp Tun Hox. MAHLON CHANCE (the Tom Corwia of the Weut) WILL SPEAK TONIGHT AT TN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. Unlon Meoting. CARL SCHURZ, ROBERT C. SCHENCK, BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TONIGHT. UNDER THE AUSPICES or ___ FIRST WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB. For Fenton and Woodford. GRAND MEETING ofthe RADICAL GERMAN RFPUBLICANS in favor of the anccn ditional support of Cngress and tho election of loys! men nominated at Syrscane, WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, st THALIA THEATER, No. 514 Brosdway, Speakers: Gen. CARL SCHURZaud R. WEIL VON GERNSBACH. Invited guests will piease to enter at No. 62 Crosby-st. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGENENTS: A.LEVISGER, B. LEHMAIER, . . MUMR, AUDT. F.HALL, A. ERBE. | A FRANK [ Gen. KRYZANOWSKY. ED. SCHUETZ, Charrman Couiral Campaiga Committee Stxteenth Aucisly Disiriet Fenton and Woodford CAMPAIGN CLUB. WARD. i1 hen | UNION MEN OF 'fllL lllr~1lll’l ONCE MORE TO THE ab n‘II be held on GEMILT DISPEN- Secondare.) A e Band of M. aicn. Addresses Jud-e RIPER. ¥ SHELDOXN. owie. aud others. of the Districs bring theic busbands. ers n man i the District is expacted to te oo B.VA TARY Lot the Usion lsd vers. Every U t0 arms! M. THOMSOY, Prosiden LY BEENEY, Vice-President Wiiztan DeCuNOND. Lo Growon 5. W mexixn, Kally 1.7 lhr 1 n by Di ieth Word) Union Repit: bbb mueetine. on WEDNESIAY clock, st Lincoin Hall, coruer of sished speakers Lave been invited, and wiki ad- Gen, W. C. TREMAINE, J. *EAVER PAGE, e ER, e, President. eetinz it THOS. B. VAN BUREN, A H DUGANNE e eved for lnd oo TUERON W Secrotary B Joux Giotrem, e, The \murnllum Mice of the REFUBI UNION C A sw open ot No. 6 Centre-st., opposite Yy H\V denirin, vote for the Republican Can- Fapers way bialn thew (ree of taralization otce houes o to 4 - n Judiciary € ork, et at the Arzas Hall, DNE uu .1.. zm. ot veatlon tor the o, 040 Broadway, p. 1., t0 Bominate & for the office of 5 rutiord having deelied. | W M. MITCHELL, Chairman. | Coants 5. srmova, Secretars. | Uni itel icinry Comventione A Specil | pwm:'o' the T ars Convention, will be heidet ihe Meadg "Repablican Genernl Coummnigtee, No. 6% Broa DAY EVENING. Oct. 24,4 By order WAL MITCHELL, Chairuany CUnances 8, *flom‘g“ s, e S Sy st L. F. Hoxr a2 IR s/ 4 seventh Assemhbly District, REGULAK UNION REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Meuber of Asseubly, EDWARD MITCHELL. FREDERICK A. CONKLING, President. Lo Vay Corr, Secretary $i%m Ninth Iy Dintrict.— e Union Kepablican Asociation of Rt Destiet il mees adjournment st Lebenon Hall, No. 10 Ahmg.lnn al.. on TNN (‘r....d.y) EVENING, Oct. 23, | 1000, at 7) o'clock. By order of the Presideat. e Commi Fitteenth A-..-." | fl' "Hflfl IHAMI‘IIIIS ('llmdnll’\)')l)(b Oct, %3, 0t 8 | o'clock, corner o Thirty-third- wdhnfilh‘". _Saxver J. Grassey, Secretas . CUl ' Chairmay, "< l“%f‘ " Democratic wnd un.-! or Con- 3 b, ‘ourteenth W e fizuoll nvml. - l'ma'-’éfl . 1Xth District and Twenty second Wards), WILLIAM A, DAILINO Unieh Republican Nominaiion. FOR THIRTY.NINTH AND FURTIETH CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT, 1!‘. 34, 4th, Sth, Tih, 9th, Lith, 15th, 19th, and 20th WK SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. s W U Gea. Clas M Dl‘lc-‘%b{:fl:l ’ e lmx s Gales fi- ‘l'*! bave been considerod the apitome of all fiagrance; but what is the pungent odor of Uie nutmog sad the clove. Whatever the arema of tho Persian ro.s, when compared with the exquisite bewiiching entrancing, exhilarating perfime of PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOM: ING CEREUS! T Reject the, mendmen (e President,” the Cooper Tostcote TRURSDAY FVEKING, October 23th. Tk iy oot ""“"“'* e Liesturs Advertisosen. (; LVE lnu -YQoeluin y-mn-h( lu- Howry Ward Baec NajorGer o YRANKETY The Rev. THEO. L. i 1. M. GALLAHER. mmmm‘rl SUNDAY m ‘under the dires atiendsnce of the v m. daily Te the Ladics. Mad DELMAR having arrived from Europe, where sho bas ot with great success, now offees to the Ladies her SATIN ENAMEL, which is warrsated to remove Tan, Freckles. ke, Also the OKEAT HAIR RESTORER. Both of the above articles will be applicd st No. 713 BROADWAY, FREE OF CHARGE. Notice, Our atock haviag bean properly sdjusied, and thewot end dsmaged 200ds by the fire o0 out premises rowoved, we take plessurs in anuWupcing tbat we ehall RESUME BUSINESS ou MONDAY, Oct. 2. For the very kind consideration of our friends, Gad the patticuim indulgence shown us by our customers. during our dissrragement, we raturn ous sincers thaaks. C. G. GUNTHER & SONS, Now. 502 and %4 Broadway. Mourning Enr-Kings aud Pins of ol | descriptions, Rubber, Jot, ke., Dr sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, oue door below Canal-at. (Gontlemen's Senl Rings. Cornelian, Onyx, Blood Sione, Carbuncle, Ametbyst, Topas, ke., {or sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 413 Broadway, ot door beiow Canalat, Diamond Rings. Claster, Hoop, aud Single Stones, Diswond end Emerald, Dismond GEO. C. ALLEN, rondway. one door below Canal-et. Fine Gold watch Chalus OF wll descriptions, for Ladies and Geotiemen. Bolid 13 carst GUARD, CHATELAINE, LEONTINE snd VEST CHALS>, for sele by GEO, C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, Db Boté Wi Chmel o8 Fall and Winter Clothing. NEW AND LLEGANT OVERCOATS I ESKIMO, MOSKOWA, CASTOR AND CHINCHILLA BLEAVERS, BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS of the latest Styles, from the finest FOREION aad DOMESTIC GOODS, Tha CUSTOM ROOM uot sarpassed iu varisty of Cloths, Cesl- mares and Vestings. One of the most complets assortiwents of CHILDREN'S CLOTH- fog over offered. The FURNISHING DEPARTMENT has also one of the largest aad best sssorted stocks in the City. ¥. B. BALDWIN. Nos. 70 and 72 Bowery. Have REMOVED to theiz new stores, Nos. 563 aad 570 BROADWAY, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Turest Clocks manulectured for Churches, Towa lalle, snd Fou tordes. — e ————— ¥ord, Tupper & WATCHES, JEWELRY axn LSTERLING SILVERWARE, No. 09 BROADWAY, Corner Uouston-at. -u-« Dorcheuter st., Montreal, C. E., Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy. Dx. Rapwar: I cortify that your Ready Roliof has cured over One Handred of our sick from clillle, vomsiting, hesdackes, luterusl paine. ke, ke Que of our sisters bad the Rheumstism in ber head for 8 greet many years. Baviog taken o fow spooufulls of Relief in water, sod 1ubblag bor head twice with the samo miedicine, she was perfectly cured sud never folt it since. 1 always use it for dyspepsia and for colds and always with suceess. Itis very usefol for sore throats, conghe, flaenzs, diphtheris, &c. 1t has & good effect iu fatuloacs or wind colte. 1use it tor fou! bresth, and #t prodnces s marvelos effect. hmnmu&rdmm-—nfl-umm SISTER MAKY DE BONSECOURS. Soid by Druggists, scd at Dr. Radway's Offies, No, 27 Malder-lane. Atk SN LI L ‘time, be under the -nh .xnu EL A l.(""' ner of 0 Iate fire of 3.1, & J. P. MM" mose setive emplepmbuty Wi the oo elinquisnos bis counection with that office, snd Aot recogured a4 & Sy ol Agent of the Company for the City of New York ‘bis arrangement, which secores (0 the Company the dnlruol - in whoum 8 the ghest coo- Jly accept o LEVIC: am'n, Prosident. ncement of will be exiivited wv*:h&mr ANICAL | PO “iiso be exbilited and expluned by the inveator, Ms. BICKELL, ¢ the Rooms of the Asuochtior, second floor ¢ goper o sthute, on TUESDAY EVENING, Oct, %3, at % o'clocks Admit- tacce fres. Strips keep out the Cold TR SRTES fove omecthird in Forl THFER STRIPS keep out the Dur, TORREY'S WEATHER STRIPS precerve Carvets sod Furniore. TORREY ' WEATHER STRIPS stog ratling of Window.. 'E.) ER STRIPS street Sounds. Torrey's by t0 ali doors and windows. I . & J. TORREY, No. 72 3 ce: lane. ‘l‘hf Bnr Trass in the World. The oast escumbersome the wost secure againet STRANGULATED RUPTURE gthe least objretionable snd niost cotfortable afall others |":”' NATIONAL TEUSS. 1t does not chafe or .ll.-l'l 4l 1be ruptared petient can call ot u!ufic o T Nnmsu.-rm.mnnm " lvu“’.ruhwfimruhhn‘u Aba- " an wit reqoire » eopstented Nay 30, » esewys, tn wvey dise her erease vpo ing 50 het Fin manafactarers of hywe beew introduced tailed iu removiug the dirt. this_article, th Pt u L ¢ fagm gr for Cleasin, el Toveciom o0 4 uu tains no mercury, ac hands. 1t ceuts per bot i oAbt subtanoe 1A cnfl#fll electro-plating uu D ‘arioty atorer, HOWE & V'l? l-nhet-- Hoston, Mass. “Ne Dentifrice s eficacious a1 & Soap and 5o Sosp equal to ROBINSON'S DENTAL SOAP, a daluty little Toilet requisite. ld‘ by HEGEMAN & Co. Brosdway. _i"f""" Ta thore (ospeaially the Lady 1\-' Gazel -han-:-u-dm.‘-‘h.ml--pmu oo A opon exery ot —{Etle Guamte: ot Ladies Boudeir. Fox - by Yol iie wfi.»b-l Dnm-u—( erriuws Henid: lhlrllm v DI IMPU o .3‘..1.’.'4‘3.‘ Cenia 10 rtore e bl 4 s o, Fon “BIVAN BUREN, Chemist, No. 47 Sisthave. 3 e fese 'l'!‘l&id?uum u,"‘o,iu Deyis.