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e al second | President by the hand of an hired by Seathern Rebels, POLITICAL ot p rwene vt s oy 0 e | Dy s o s o YACHTING. . e e 1050 aaniat, toan.t als” ki brreemy Tortan winest, Taldest, sad. most x ¥D THE HRALCTON s ts, them to be the wisest m! GREBAT BACE BETW! THE VESTA A’ NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. would only be necossary to offer them of Che first meeting, | magnscimous couditions ever propoeed sopart ot T L K 23 S Yor Z‘n-w—flm u&'@;‘x ;in;r’om Chaniamun | 2ocere :;nr record, and tako the chanoes umi th;] will ba Tebellion. The I(Ljovlz;mmfln\ most remaia Ju e & -'n‘o- F-:‘ ol ~—THE FORMER WINS BY FOURTEEN e @ ¥ .- @overnor—Gion. OODFORD, men, not nt we wi Race 3o Cyrion BEEWAXL e UOWPQULTRen | owersoff W ul know Vow skiom, et s dony snd | it Bk 20 TS Lt B | T T won i O BIAco beLwann | P o vy tha to birigs Cour of Tong Koag has THIRD MISTHICT, Zor Prison Inspecior—Gen. JOHN A MMOND, Kasez. thess, right ot w The "of the aot of 1866, it | PUI1 up by the roots the ast vostiges of the Kebellion bo w the Vesta (the yacht which won the Ocean race to Cape May | goorived Capt nniofhump t, of his oer Wu&&mqm,umun ‘Eleotion, Taesday, Nev. 6. b — '“'0# l"'m further possible ad: | roud of the distinction of that name Mr. Van and back to the starting point, Sandy Hook Light, & few weeks . for aix months, for m Wads, h yreovys e m s b ot St lowiiovthrs, sod | Tiih Grost Tiewe abl dloquence, end wes fréqupttiy sinon the Hearlota haring lost ber b and carried away sev. | o Whost markekia quiet attha etrsmo prios of 41 T3 poc SBIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. UNION MEETINGS, @ v ita strict exeoution ought by ll means to be secured. M "Harves Siheldon wan the nest speaker. Tie snid we wore | 100 SRS §35, 16 P on: SRR DY UL RO, | RAKLING OF A BTEAMYE—COMNEROUAL—WKECK OF 4 BRIG— Nmroauour Usion 574 8 CORRRTRE, | | 1s not this & matter of nt importance to ocoupy ‘an oleotion in which (wo parties presented their | wouigistant between Native Cook. Point, where thero is buoy TROUBLE ABOUT A PREAIDENTIAL APPOTNTMENT. Hipgus M. HAKRIS, Chatrwse mvmh‘{:::‘m;nlmi h‘::wgol.om:‘- true L he u:::m;t:::w:ea men.'::l?uvxn’;m mm stationed, and P]o'wocl Poius, on the Long Island shore, Bax Fraxcisco, Oot 19.—The Golden (n.lblr Panuma Jas Tmmwiniignn, Secretary 0 of 80 plead names y called, biioss ew-Rochelle. salled to-day, carrying 866,000 treasato, of whioh 854,600 1 ooratio ‘of the war-times. one of which sustained the ew. Y ork Arate (ersman bieating) —Msjor-Gen. CARL BCHURZ. sfully, &ec. B. W8, | i end comlort to its encmies. The apeaker reviowed the his' | 1y contestunts ot the starting point, wero to rondesvous at | - Wheat is uncha Aunary (German Mestns) BV H. BELL PO L e, Sekugler County, N. Y., Oct. 92, 1866. fory of tie pust few years to prove this While the pa0- | Glen Cove, L I The day was & most boautiful ove, and the | Mining stooks—Savage, 1,180 Yollow Jacket, 4600 Chollar: A..“,._o..,,'?;“:\.(' (Ix!'r:"c'_ 3 Ly v, N. 1., .8, m::e.mn:&xuuhl:xmm:h: I.A‘.umme o the l; :-:-..d m.-n;ll;md mm;:'r Not a ripple "v,u'w be m'fi N’Rfi' ,mfll hnlL . ik Bewaarort—{ e’ I T. CRIPFEN. NEW-JERSEY who was the N oc nover provemed 0 Boror) SRR e ey o Retaig, gpd2 Westoes 4 ' from wout atheny o WLEY. . e 3 J glowing with all the warm tints of the russet, and erim- | Corse Bay, Oct. 9, and me & total wreok. The crow were Conunmiis. 3. & | Gon: Jm%!" AN o %0 | pepomurcan assmamur wowmation o mammmon. | S8t e ”T&:fi:’bfi:fiz&m.‘flfi Sop, At Rt nbvise s AT N i o Eir ol '.-\.u sl Jeatol MEE K& Eare Momenw—{ K48 Se by, g e of the dologates of the Fifth Assembly | Shscurty to the poslios of s ioo Prosident, chied for thesakeof | ecratls - dlfheitivs. 4t there “was not '8 il of wind g o ey Ao g RIOH AND PLATN » ¥ avr Kuw-Youx —Mijos DOUGLASS CAMPBELL. District, at Hapwood's Hotel, in Harrison, Oct. 3, 1866, | compliment t his State, becoming President, dared to foroe "'his { 3o atir the snowy can ahd the vesscls were without the | trict to Jon Bigler, who has s cominission from the ! ru FiTurvizgeNajer JAMES HAGERTY. D a e e Conirman, and O. V. HICKOK | by upon e Coogrom and woan.the poopte 14 wah 158 | Wichion oion clcuuied 10 glvnnaca toth somact. M- | on the grount Wt the Predident’s somimation roqieed con RNITURE. Fouin—Great soldiers’ mass moeting, to be sddressed by eminent | wo appointed Secrotary. Every from all the | 80t of o woud be dictator, and bad TS by | fore going to Sand’s Point, the e B et ko | Soeation. by the. Setate. The matior i roforred 10 Wash. | € The largeet sesortmont of FUINITUIE of the most feshiomsbio The Hon, WM. n’m.nm. towns snswered to his name. An My H. ld»:- t:' o h;‘" ‘5‘; ..".'“c":::.. ".:d“'..'.. M:l‘! m'-ll-i o rebuke . cove between Cit; ""fl .;1‘ the m.d-:a" Sw"m “‘fi‘,’: bue tgar Tt A atyios, ot pogular prices il nanimously nomins! » oandidate o ons a 30 e b ing stocks ere I ; Yollow . o 5 B e | R s T TR B R | BT s I b s | el 0 R O e o T D < Pre’tion. BU B Munson, Hoenry Allen snd John , jr., were appoin! to stiow Cq the next election, that it was to be sus- . o, P BETWEEN FOURTH Onsars, p. | 500 AR U ASHLEY of Obio. Assombly Executive Committoe. B T ot fast outtes whicb It had takon, and | _ THeTunwes lo opmmense Duim & poist dirvoly botwess Dond in Haif an Houss Govvamnson—The Hon. > 0, cULVER, VOURTH DISTRICE. thore was 1o doutt Do 4ald, that the poople would_be true 1o m‘:}m.'“l“&““‘ Deacly B he BiSSh L0 THE NEW-JERSEY BRIBERY CASES. PR b Bt o 2 s re EARPEROvILLE ¢, OTCHKIN John Hill will address his fellow ocitizons on Wed- themselves their daty. . Bheldon's Jras | om the fact that it is bullt on & reef i e o 7 SUaUAi S0 Dt slpel- . p . anre f(..uul{cv?fl.#m 7. Oct. 3L, 88 y listencd 1o with clows atieufion ndmnflywm The | s and oo thia reef - (oxtending out irth the | g gwron, N. J., Oct 24.<The bribery and odrrup- | thet tme:bas elapeed the offvie lo neussens. Bat PHALONS )n- ga nqfi?. EPEW, k —?._ .vmnornmum_“l :'un-.wunmoo"-m :m -mmrmm very often laid baro as a warning ;\iun eomm;:l;lnn'm In the case of the State ‘agt. | NIOHT-BLOOMING CEREUS lsste for menthe, snd ke the COM- Lockvous ~Gec. J. 1 TINDA! "y m Last evening s mesting of this Convention was held "The Halcyon 1s & besutifully modelod yncht, and is far | count, which chay L ...-1;:.- -"n. i‘wfi"‘m" Zine Mines, & Hall, No. 600 Broadway, to nominate s candidate for | suparior in u'r{ way to the Vesta, whieh has rather & fi.:y -& commendation to e (R B TR WREDEN o ; Tord whe pad e T pe o | B «.’.:'.L‘.‘,"'.’!.:fi'.‘l:‘.fi".‘:‘:‘.;’z..', aokt I tho A e walf & day 1 the examination, e Court sakd »e The -+ X '-'-“.- - The Hon. Wm. Mitchell, Chairmas, callod the moeting to Fron n.l-dn-whlr‘fl.lndh-n{-flnh. mnflumhdumouu—-. and directed the MomAWE. The Hen. HURACE GREELEY, Lisa, ®q., squadron. M G, STEWAKRT L. 'sloonruw. ¢ I.g-‘ order st 3 0'clock. experisnced sallor. The Haloyon is of 130 tous burden. The | ronder a verdict of no e "'"'7.'.1;.‘1‘... l%fli MKEE of Kentuoky. u"‘p‘l:“n & ok mfldh'nn“‘:lfl n-.-'lf.r Bndtrd T R ':‘Tm"-l‘n'ssmnm and the Vesta started ".;:.‘.L:“J#"““ N . Mol o 000 | at 3 mon 3 : a1l e oven . o UDON st e el o ‘Srbiiets thews ottoms, sod Joout N Zoux. 0ot 18 1008 | north ofSands Point uuh'.m’" haring won taoton of | & leter from Judgo Chase wae read s the Uaited tios i that, irowt FATRICK CORBETL Howpoor ~| Sio Hanson. ~Ges, JOMN COCHRANE. . W.CONWAY. Sty s 0. —The Hon. ROSCOE CONKLING. NEW-YORK. The Rev. B J. 1V papors please capy. position. Harl; t . the on forged ahead con- | Court stating cannot bold » court siderably. ‘le;-n:t::mdm‘.udu’- on led by four | until & new assignment c..m.«'flwyumcuwn miles, owing to the fact that she carried 0 much sail, the sail | Courts might be held by Distric Judgos. haviug beon borrowed from the Henriotta. —_—_— Vax Busas Cxwran-—' Hon. C. L BFALE UNION MASS MEETING IN TROY. The view on the Sound was magnificent, and a vast num w umm-;’fip&?‘. COFFIN, ooy et L0 ot sl dated thesurfncoof the wr. Passed Stratord Light MARRIED. w . E. L, o'cl roant Now - on W ey Cuas— e ios. G. 7. HULBURD, . Tuor, Oct. —Another immense Republicas, mos 3 koot midsighs ronaded NowiLoudcs Lght, th EIlerst | BORLAND-NORDY-Ov Twesey, Qe s . I o, | 2.5 ‘Perman. Besroary. e Wasrrokt —The Hon. X. B. La BAU. mooting was held horo lsat evening, the 1 Ballin | been oo Nindly tondered: e o e e g hethonal s made | oo oh Ny Lol g Gt Sosapl e HD7, veg, o o Yonxsns— | WiI* DTy N BCTLER, osa town being unsble to sccomm more hadf of | Sction ia the matter. il Two tacks and laid the course; stood in under wind toget | Brookiys. o 7 Ere it Gttt ANDS. oty those who sought sdmission. The Hon. J. 4. Griswold, sway. Tho Veata oarried away bobatay 21 fect long, which g0t | CLARK -DUNLAP~On Wedsesday, Oct. 34, by the Rev. 8. D. W %fl. amiTt—Oen. T. W. CONWAY. M. C., sod Governor Hawley of Connecticut, bow of Vesia, and took ball an bour to gt ciear. |~ Bursheid, Chusies A. Clck 1o Misx' Masgery Diniep, both of this | will sekl on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14 ‘passage for. Ava Comsnms-—The Hon A. H. Btu.t\' who met here several of his old ocomrades-in-arms "!;:."“' ng in shore, which gave ber o slight advantage, | city. No cards. " Afow choice staterooms left. Apply serly Lo BaLpowiNevILLE. ' lon. ers. o cyol - » e J o .« No. “The Hou. SAMUEL GALLOWAY of Obi, % the Tenth Army C ‘wore the speak wind freshening, we {Ml:l{dnv eway from the Halcyon, | DECAMP~HURD—At Newsrk. N. J.. on Weduauduy, Oct. 4 by | NARASO & Co.. No. 5 Bowling green. BUrvato—Gei. JONN M. MARTINDALE: ng o Ten! g Ooepdy and held along with her until about 6 o'clock 0n Wednesday | the Rev. J. . Dickson, Whitsield if. DeCemp to Emma L. Hurd,, | ——— G — . GEORGE H. WILLIAMS of 1o the course of his remarks Mr. Griswold narrated the ing, the wind bel No eerda. . Casxxovia—The Hon. GEORI A Oregon. g, ing rather froe and lighter than before, the propeeedtey *‘h- gu. Wx A, WHEELER. following conversation which passed between President aloyon upon the Vesta, on scoount of the | FURMAN—HAIOHT At Cheppeque, Woestchestor County, N. Y. Toe Bon X FARKER oyqcy. | Jobuson sad Thurlow Weed in April last bo sbow e smount o oarriod. 630w m. Wedneadny, Now. | o8 Tuswday, Ost. 33 by the Mat, Andrer v o The Round Table! Cunnron ilazs, Naw oy e Hon MAHLON CHANCE. | uimation in which A. J. thea held the Democratio party, Havon Light bearing north, the wind froshoned and the Vesta | R pRWOODRUDD- 0r “Oet 2y the Middle Dutch Comwiu®— {7k Hoo. CHAS. J. FULGER. Mr. Griawold said: sgain drew away from the Haloyon, the latter boat having c...,n,.........‘n..m.,.nuf'i‘....,. A SATURDAY REVIEW Cnows Powwt.—Tbe Hon. N. B. LA BAU. g 1 v“";o prq:uq or mlm nu-w the conver- :,'E‘",";'.,':"."‘T'.'.d ;m%;}:'fl:f{;- :&fl;’-fl:‘ ] lowe (Greenwood 1o Mary Agnes, deughter of Josoph Rudd, oeq., FALROMILD 'S CORNERS, p. . AABITPORY, oVening fon. | sation, e o me by Mr. exproas pur- i 0 w oty D v 3 . Was * . us agaln, sd mow the race becomes quite JOHN! Ia Uties. N. Y.. st Orscs Church, Oct. 83, o s “ff'i'gfwunl HARRIMAN of Now Hampebice. | B00° Of DOIE ToPoSlod. ;,.‘.'::] poompeterofed 2 SO 2 e e B T e e uaring | * o s Aer. . 38 Do stn, HAnard Jobmson o Eiarion, Goun — ey A a'u'i;&“‘smm me into the n':mm party . but 1 oz not o z. driven fato | 33 .-;-n: o r,‘ ;: wind mors -hud.lud fn:b.:-l;ng“m ik fies of Uves. Dot 05, o Vit 1 LITERATURK, SOCTETY, AND ART, Lavasme— § CIPARLES K. SMITH. that party. Democratic party has & orgenizal ey —ug again “more shesd, '"g Baptist Chureh, by the Rev. Dr. Dowling, Thomes R. Knox of this i o and a record, and 1 am not to be foroed into sssociation - ing o a free wind As tho wind froshened . 3 o ,L- Rot—Gen, SAMUEL MeKEE of Keatacky. o g e g ,,l“ A m" tcn Dnl::u& party had either | S (utne u‘f".., :‘h"';‘ 4:«.-“4 aewr trom ‘h.:i ‘:..,,.hiu-[:: ; "'fl ‘:Zu 8. Jocuis, youngest daughter of J. H. Graupuer of Bostos, THIS DAY PUBLISHE. Lot ¥ . SMITH, loyalty or sense, it would at Chioage have pluc teell upon a 1 Itk grost respect, yours, ke.. anging. dead king al ~ANDREWS—On Wednesday. the 24th inet.. ot the Park Moux \ aawon.—The Hou. H. B. STANTON D et aandietet b tos Presidoncy pad Viee oo O v Asszazose W, Buasvens, Vosta tacking in shore, and leaving the Haicyon | - Praibgierisn Church. Yorkvile, by the Rev. Abbett ¥ Kittrods. AND FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSMEN. . The Hos. WILLIAM H. GLEASON, idonoy who would have defested Mr. Lincoln and myself; | To the Hoo. Wm. Mitchell and other meuibers of the Uuion Repub- tance of sovers! miles. The Vesta was nowat a | T . Kelioy to Mary E., daughter of Jonatheu B. Andrews, Nuweows— {1 BRAGFORD PRINCE, veq. but it had neither loyalty or seuse.” lican Jodiclary Counitice. &" rectly betwoen Sand's Point Light and Exeeution Light, | sli of shle The circalation of THE ROUND TABLE is inceosstng with evacy Naw-Woonsrocx—§ 5o P oF RUPRER, Cor Hiawloy made s very éfective sposch—ona of the | Mr. Sirong aleo read the followiag from Mr. Tohn Sedgwlek : | Sand ¢ Polat Light beasing south, aac the Haloyon beivk 1t & LETSON—HAMBLIN-0s Tatudey, Ot 83 b7 soe Rev. 4. &.0r | Nomber. Alrundy i basthe largost ircl of svadess of sng sty Gen. JAMES M. ASHLEY of Obio. strongest of the campaign. ; No. 177 Broapwa [:',',‘.:"fi‘-’l‘;"’“‘}‘ ‘:n;i-_r‘ LN; Matinecock 0"-;"1 b u‘:fl,cm“_-...n-m,...., et 1008wt Se. Jahuty | Weerary oc oritical Weekly in the country. It employs the ablost Noawio&— { Ty, Hop. BUTLER G. NOBLE. Gid. Reynolds, ronogude, has scoepted the Democratic | | GesrLssm: Pk - Aghy g kgl B e & gua announcing her victory | " Churon ¥ by the Rov. Jamer Rector of the Chureh | writers, hes the compiotost racord of Literary and Art News, and la, R _;;'MKP?NKB%HT(:!‘SI%!ELFY oo b T s e "““;C““;’ffl“t"' e dut Tor o ofin of hagaric o this o4y | boy v o decop | * T Veata pussed Kaud's Fouat Light precisly at 4 minuten Kate M. o ¥ slways bright awd breesy With criticims 4nd articies upon cyrrenj, — ) Gen. STEWART L. WOODFURD. County agai - ¥ . will make s , omor conferred oo we Very truly, your obediest servant, past 12 0'clook on Wednesday morning, having run the eatire PUTNAM—In Brook!: wnd soolal toplos. TUE ROUND TABLE is juss the Paper fac Oewado p. m—{ Gen, STEWART | anly to be the more ingloriously beaten. . ad Sodad ik st 3 B ok Betanos of 186 miles, from Sand's Poist Light to New-Loadon LB Weod. Oharics W, Putbor of Broskiyn: 46 G0weia i | laag eysoings of Autums and Winter. ‘ e Oversa Bat—§ Major DOT 'L‘M?!C“Aflf‘"”-h UNION NOMINATIONS IN OTSEGO COUNTY. ::mzw““"" , Chairmes, o " —— 7 | Light, and back, in the space of 4 hours and 3 minutos. The ;-T-. ‘youugest daughter of V. Putsam, eq., of Lewlston, New- Phiadpucyuin - Jee A8 nz:s" 1 :;:hl; The First Assembly Diswnion Convention of Oteego | It was then resolved that the Convonuon nominate Gen. Fou o ';{"“‘,,‘f‘“‘:j:,"u‘n"' ey e e g ¥ s gfi%m‘;&“q s Jozani e g ORI i 0 S « ; 1 to the offios of Surrog on present aaid 3 . THAZLETT— . Manhattanyi ttiedore and Shattlecock. Fuxe Prame— | i1 RAN COPFIN. g ety s dgar B Clarke of P Sy Clacke R R ':5" foom sooo: | R Tatier vedot potng T o st wad tho. Hakyea 130 | « A pteT, O 5 3 '.",';"'-'""";‘-&"'r";',““‘&_.,"‘ -4 Ot Arditecd Beari. Ponr Snoramson— | 04 S Rt o & young. sohive and. oficlont mamber of the Union Republioan | Snkshe botmestion wRieD T Bume ot et baties of the country, | tunk ~Giving the Haloyon th T iones, Wolth 1 et |+ Bl e & g o s The Monte for Bise., PrarrsviLie—Gen. BITE. r‘l"rv-dh-" b s eloction. The same 0onven: | 1 led my gailant seidiers on to the contest. snd we did good work for | seven minutes, the Vesty therofore won the race by fourteen | SEYMOUR—HAZLETTIn the Presbytarian Churoh. Menbattan- Chursh Musie ia "rinity Pacia ) Roowryran— Gen. E‘lrla uyl:' H. GIBSON of Oblo. rfl“‘"‘"&"‘i}’.‘fii“d '!wthm's‘mumlm:.ru, -:u:‘ l'hi"m-t w:‘lh .Amu- :n h"uh.‘fl":n .n:”rzly:c: minutes. Capt. George Dayton salled the Vesta, and Capta. ;flh,(ou;u-'hy. Oot. 23. iy!a'l'v. 3 kz-..-. uau:'i]m“ A m‘fil Roos izis—Gen. E. M. LEE o r. T. o8 acceptably ng (0 do the sawe shull mot o londiey Tuttlo, Cyreus Daytor. and Samuel Dayton managed the Hul- | Rev.C. H. Peyson. Robert H. Seymour of Bloomseld, N. )., itors, . JOBEP! EY. ) * forl. " Perat sinoscely thank for the v H w. nhatt il P fln-”m“m}‘:?oé le_.- :lrlll‘sl HAWLEY. that mnflvm no doubt again. - mb»-.’- hored ’: .\:.""‘ -.;:‘ -“y"l'“'.' :m,-, &t | cyon ‘Le raoe lhl;o h:n was & very pleasant one, and the olon .Eu .:ld ‘lh anvl ."n " 7, Oct 8, ot a1t Moors Celticiem, amm-—o:uai\um:fi%fil‘?ri,;gtas,..@_olon... BARATOGA COUNNY. mu.'m ,.:‘”rm. positios, | shell sudesvor to do my duty to amount of mouey involved was $500. . . '.'fmh"-”.. v \vun..'.‘ 3 ::uw w:‘ Tanavrown —The U Y v From Our Bpecial Correspondant. my sbility. Shakospesio Urion 10urmas M Major-Geo. CARB SCHURZ. = “Ihe proceedings then termisated 3 135 g0 4 Wacoin Dy, Wit C: DOARE Bavurrox Sra. N. ., Oct. 18,1866, | qupe PO e KOV rae TmALL THEATER. LARGE FIRE AT NASHVILLE, : . Wiigp's Rasrys Warkuoo —CHARLES P. CKOSBY, esq. The first mosting of the campaign in the Bouth pntr e The Rogutar Swim Round. -, ‘The. Hos. GILES W. HOTCHKISS. Amombly District of Saratogs County oame off at Waveriey A great.mass meeting of the Gorman Radical Re- y DIED. Martyria. wodom | S0 SiNES FAIRMAN, B e on the voniag of the 13tk Tne ‘secm. | Publionas waehed last might af the Thaila Thentor. Krery Loss $1,000,000 AR Stz S v - 4 Py F, A " 3 . ¥ 14 ' —Suddeniy on Wednesdsy, L B4, 104 . Ba tioser—Tho i “fii’vfifi‘ayfiff"'i’ Reri iage was addreded by e Tlon Lowia Barker. Stale Senstor ekl spaas ol e el e e Py o bt | ¥ ysensra vo rus varsems. , I.’... e - _— sy Wotes and Querles. sitampon— | T Hon HENKL A gm0 hover one more intelligont or enthusiastio than that which | oA Finools. To the afh was s bansr with the motto | NABHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 94 - A firo broko out here | GRipER- Gn Wetnssdey, Ook 2, aftr o short Uness, 14, PUBLICATION OFFIGE. No. (22 NABSALSST Borrato—Germn meetivg—MajorGer, GARY; SCRURE, o, e e e e oY g o iy e g B ol e ' PIAe | (hia moruing, destroying 81,000,300 wort of proporty, tnclud. | Sldest ehild of Edwia H."sed Mary E. Ourduer, aged 13 yours, § * —= Canasonsnis—German Meeting—| BT B AR RMANE, | o e it of a0t lepa todn L e L g o en | soldior, true aw citisen " and & ™. Femton o Woyal Gor. | tng The Tonner newspaver offse, tho large drug houss of Yar- | The faverss #il tls plsce this oy (Thuredey). ot 3 velook o _ 4"_“."5'_'. SURIANY. CUNREAS Ao CaxaxbA1GUA ~Gon. SAMUEL McKEE of Keatucky. find » dosse, Johnaonised Republioans (n the Couaty, and many | €Fhor for logsl Dr. Froderic Schult, being nomi | gan & (o, Louissan's billiard saloon, the drug house of Has. | from the residecss of ber perents on Cliniowave,, Brookiym (mer Slmilibes Curantur. CAntine —Ges. B. M. LEE. e caorghe g R . 885 | hatod for chairmas, made a stirring spoech. Our s, he | & iand: COUGHS AND COLDS' COUGHS AND COLDS! lock & Co. mnd many other smaller establishmen tared Cannli . JOSEPH R. e opening of the National Cemetory at Gettys . whick were s number of law oficos and private apart $ELLIS 1. ROBERTS, onq PENNSYLVANIA. Cvernmont o the goupio, through the A s Curos~Thbe Hoo. E. L. PITTS. ¥ o J:'f' ments The Rev. K, R MEREDITIL MOVEMBNTS OF GOV. CUBTIN-—THE ATTORNEY-GENE- | PooPis The Ropublicen party foight under Fromont against |~ o % ohashadl ) Eusasersrows— § C0° LV SioTH justics and harbarism, it became Victorious yoder n o fire waa not checked nntil 3 o'clook this morning. It has Gun. B. ¥, BRUGE. RALSHIP, and it will know bow to make it permanent i wpite destroyad everyiblng south of Frout asd Cedarsta. from #umwnn Comxmma— | {00 )7 CRIPPEN. BY TRLEGRAPE TO YHE YRIBONS. traitors of Jobuson. He spoke of R et ned. mm by | Cherryst. to Prlotag's aliny, aud thence extended to Deadrick 'be Hon. A Al " ich the ideat v W give the fraits of the vic | o, doing 'y Gallery, Ouns f«'-—ffm'.‘“.}‘i(‘.‘xfk‘:."{ 5, Hanumsore, Pa., Oct. 24.—Gov. Curtin let Harris- :.m)m..mn.u d-l‘::.-::v:y ot the ,-,,u:u say at v-nd»no-.m Army of 1 (vmmmm, e 1. 5. Kelsay, Hamsen— § 92 JAI‘I,? M. A.na f({).?' :n. burg to-day for Elmira, N. Y., whero, to-morrow eveniug, | the ballot-hox : * Awsy with the polioy of murders, &c. awny | Sweed -..‘J-s:u up-staire broke hie nvmw.‘ to | 81 years, a native of Haddam, Conn., and for mny yoars s Femall 8 day or twe. TR T -~ L ho will addross « mass’ convention of soldiers and ssilors | with the polioy and the man who dishonore the uation | The | the strest. A numbbr of old landmarks of N aro gone | o Nidgers Commty N Y, o Wodneaday, Dot 34, ot hoc late toal | I 798 00ugh bue gat further along, thes more caré end more po- : "STEW A KT L. WOODFORD, Wjeeoeting i Setthact Snf wasincs tow o€ countles of o willoay; = We, oureelven hate o policy. sad that ahal INDIANAPOLLS ‘eace, Johmom sk cormer Carll Mre. Eimiruh £ Pullips, aged 34 | Uoess s beoessary for & oo, ot e "','_‘._‘5:"-‘:.“:‘ X 1 y ow-York. 0 invitations which called bis Excelleno, 0 policy of the country henceforth and forcyer - . p 3 iy . (o keoo foat warm, cool. o b T T i v g by Sy e, e, | AR e S it s o | T kgt o | FE e e e e e 3 ] him a8 tho soldiers’ friend of the Keystone State. oy rora Prevniel (v riesnens: | | oto " aot, | Dovon pavges plesse oopy. Mepivd—Gun. JOHN H. MARTINDALE. 3ol camased do-der Shad s ‘Ihat the German Republicans of the City and Ceunty of | GTaydon's foed atore and Tatew's lumber-yard, 06 Alsbama-st BQUIRF—The friends ssd selabives of Sergt. Williwn Willace FAMILY CASES seoma— § £50 B KRR G D oot tho ttoruey-Oaaseairp s Thon, | Ao Sk e e el [ ey PRt AR Squiry, Vi Nogimont . 4. Volustoors, e tuopstfulf ioviod 16 | Op 36 1anes ViLse, Bonoo0e claa, GowvArutas 4 eraeins Nrw Lowsox —The Hea. ROSGOF CONKLINO. Wi, M. Meredith, the present inoumbent. wartor the Dnion 5 it - Radicat® “2int e | - Bowrow, Oct. 94.—The ship-chandlery shop of | g\l i o Fiidey. the S8 Ioet Tiohed. tnss. Barte Losies Preos. = HORACE OREELEY. o D Sonstitutional Amendment i truly in the spirit of Lincola's, | Willism P. Goodhus. in Salem, teok firs 1o day from ignition of of the ¥. B ’ a P el 3 that it is mild and wiss, a¥though not sufficlently satisfriug the | kero d Wil ; wite of the late Sieorge B Sirvve. e donr . - {7 SR RSB, oroRaia. Al T st Sl o) o | Fro oo el % S e b od | iVLEECH S T RIS 2es H The Han. C. L. BEALE. ELEOTTON ORDERRD L& THE SEVENTH DIAT RICT, the duty to pass laws of reconstruction. The fourth resolution v , ville, fu the Slat your of her aae. 50 Hoox—} GEORGE ESSLESTYNE, esq. Gor. Jeukins of Georgis has issued a proolamation or- | accuses the President of a wumber of sctions contrary to law, | IN HUDSON-ST.—$EVERAL BUILDINGS BADLY DAMAGED | Glasgow (Beot aud Ommgh (Ireland) papets ploase copy. Rostvw —The Hon. WM. H. GLEASON. dering an slection in the Atlanta Distriot on the 28th day of and concludes with expressing the hope that Congreas will call S P S, S S R Y% SO b: The Hou. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. November for s member of Congress, to fill tho vacancy | the President to account according o the Constitution, The 1083 $20,000. - B AN TR 4~ "-h; B o dues o1 siaalp rodmm ool S SVTIES o $eva— The Hiow, WAL L ROBERTSON. = | croatod by the rosiguation of the Hon. W.T. Wofford. | A8 sioaks o the "Borslu Kluc us the most trusty and wost | A4 64 o'clock last evening a fire was discovered in Political Notices. e o o Satl VT ovo4 Gise' Dubid -L?.' Hen ALLARD ANTHONY. 3:! Daslel 8. Printup has sunounced Limself as & candi- | Poyertul oo worken I':I':; fosgt Smgns. . upon chwer rang | the rear of the twoatory building No. 643 Hudsonat, in the [ ~s— e gy Sl i MUMFHREY'S SPECIVIC HOMFOPATHIC €0, | turough the thoater. He alluded 1o the many fa now befos mises ocoupied by Wm. Fi a4 an excha office e T —— ‘o - Suvonamme{ To oo 1 B STANGON - e e ettty b during toe war e o, | Roe Sames rupllly mounted 1hroughout the Duiiog and com COL. LE GRAND B. CANNON. o T T Tty MARYLAND. pared the t state of things to s stream of lava, which bad | municated with those adjoining. and before they wore extin No. @38 Brosdway, N. Y., No. 18 Courtet., Lisoklyn. MASS MEETING AT PREDERICK. D e Fiedbeforn 1t grows cold. Thiee things had to be | guished the buldings Now 6%, 6oL, 083 and 668, all twostory Tbe Citisens ofthe VIV Congressionsl District, smbracing the | wWALTER 8 GRIFFITH, Prov't. Geo. C. Riveay, Sec'y. BY TELEGRAPN YO THE TRIDUNS. restored : 1 !inlnn. 2, P'urr 3, .hmlm rua; oame through s dldings '-'n\m »lubl;ixlnlrv-yul with "n:m o..lmu. The | Fightesach, Twontieth and Twenty-first Wards, are luvited to assear Faavonse—A Pirst-class Orgenieation, Assels betwesa Oue and FaEDERICK, Oct. 24.—The t poli | vietory, and hence the Union : but Uniou and vietory were | firat floors of Noa 6% aud 661 were eocupied by 5. L. Peters 84 | ble ia O e B S otead ook e home(re" | valusiess without Justion. Four classns of persons demand | & wheelwright and backunith » sbop. obout 1,500, 1a MASS MERTING: Toe Hikow ofOuks 48 sl ot S tice from uds - The N red for 2,50 Lo the State Cos Justion from our bands - The Northera people, te whom wo ar | aured for #4.30 1o the State Compaay, 0 | 0 pRIDAY EVENING, Oct 3, ot the B e wtt . day. Republicans were in procossion. | e 4 ~ ypousible for the sacrifioss they have made ; the bond hold A portion of No. 861 was vecu| by m.. wore made by Frauk Thowmas, Cresswoll and e "'1"1 ltrvnpr\mhl:ld muw{y farthing of eur debt n:.m abioemaxer. Loss bout $300 ; insured Tot 0400 i the Getmanis | Brosdway and Thiety h-m-u.,umpd; the somiaation of MO LIMITATIONS AS TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. e d ; . hern uj whom | ¢ D l, Eight theussnd ———— I N Wy gl By i s ocoupied on the st Soar by William Fergusson b AN ..« o et bbb 1 MINNESOTA. who furnished 200,000 men, under the promiss thet | Loss about K0, nu lisurssoe poliey, — DEMOORATIC INDORSKMEST OF THE CONTITUIONAL | tbey shoull be free for ever and ever. And thess | ~A portion of the rst foor of No. 665 was ocoupied by Mr Addrosses by multy Pollcies lagéd. AGENTS WANTED. " AMENDMENT. dobia are sacred aud iust be pald Having laken these obi- | Parker lco dealer. Lows ou fxtures abont 80, o insurasos Gon. HAMILTON of Toxss, Y ™ Cowher. " "oly 4 upon us, we are not at liberty to way with the remainder of the first floor was occupl bert Hil | e RUFUS §. ANDREW! ¥ d asticle wrashing without oinc the late letions, Cal. Golvile, Democraticcan: | Ter D o ares ot < ‘be” staendmont | o 'sundy and oy siore. Low, 400; no. insurasce James | L W m-: 1o wery dicty places, Which will requide 4 very te for Congress in the 8t Paul (Mian.) District, has | and similar questions, siready discuseed in his Engllah address | O Donnell. liquor doaler, ocoupied & portion of No. 665 ua & g e : alghi b, e84 wolike Stber propessiions ofered for & Mo pue: takon tho stump for the Constitutional Amendment. h Brookiyn he came co the Excise Law. The cry was that | liquor store. Loss about $1,00, no insuranos. PRI COOPER, vy il prsin, Good Mk et marrad | 3o Y e vitiut ths el st i . N the besr was in dmnger. e koew as well as nagbody thas | The uppor portions of the above bulldings were oocopied by & WAL H. LEE, Couirmen. . | RUITSS a8 S0000T 20 _,‘...3_.....?.‘ ‘WISCONSIN. Americans were full of prejudices which they cannot lay aside. | number of poor families, who lost all their furniture. Their will .z-, The “OLD ABE" BLECTIONEERING. They had these prejudices. however. not as wocrats nor as | combined loss will amount #1000 No insnrance. — -wl- “0ld Abe," the Hth Wisconsin esgle, is eng Rogpliicoss, W6 @ Amdtionte. 'They had & priasiplo iete | (b0 Beb S 8 NCE, be nitinde ezoulionse’ o » 'y man oann ri; 9 uous uors wi L getting 0 on Ninth-ave and = A b e’ S | T Ty T e st | o St O ey W st et ki , 1, vl OTL. It uot be | #ho| A ] | worth County, where he {s expected to be present at a woldiers’ | German von ¥, l: fi:l.l.ln Americans Mmcl.'lnu l:.rln m'umnd tdm‘ " * g bl g g "#W.E":Pha:‘.’u-["' s onday. The noble bird is received with enthu- | able to get iuto their heads. wanted 1o protect the Ger- No. 14 was occupied ae & wheolwright and hlacksmith shop o & everywhere maus from self-dostruotion. The lifv of an Awerican now was | by John Schuborth. Loss $8,000. Iusured for §1,000 in the FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. %TH, —— very different from whbat it was 25 years ago, and there was | Merchants umpn{. : AT Heaxinna—The 4 m “1: the futare. }; A-emn m::.vranad—h ‘.:nu No. 1f -.-"m;-p-a by «;‘m:-"-nnduuunry stable, gLumos Ravh, . . D. P. Conn. often with » {ok- | Loss prin water. Not 3 9 n'nfi" - " Hoxva's Powr~ (G DULNEE sor B I ras: e | Log e ton side, by clds wilh Mbe Gormas driak | o el Yo 15 tod Ho. 18 St cosuplbd Ay My | ¥ENTIC' ASORMSLTLEIIETE JNIOK SESUREDSD |/ isy REMOTED b ok sow s, Lurnens Hisz, Buoogurs- | The Hon. 184 HARRIS. e . ey t the fol- | €uel Small mateers for they would come out sl right | Prine s & wheelwright and blackumith shop Lowh ADOUL | Front seats reverved for Ladios. Come sarly and secore good seate The Hou. H, B. STANTON, Ry < -L7 in the end. He referred t0 & German army corps whioh, | #1000 Ineured for that amount In the Market Bompany. | NN EOBDELL, Preddent Nos. 368 eod §T BROADWAT, 'Iu.rulv Hasz, No. 199 Bowery—Major DOUGLASS CAMP. From tnformation derived from trustworthy sources, weareled | during the late war in Germany, refused to go into | The buildiogs were owned by Mr. William Cooper, v{nml— 1 a6 W, Danine, Resording " ELL. to believe that some pretty glariug frauds wero practiced in sev- | emother city, beoause the beer there wes bed, and tous | mates Lis loss at $10,000 Ineured for #2400 in the Peoples ATTERTON. Cotrespeudi g air'e METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Just 0 battle because the Germans bere ought not 1o Joose o | Compauy. The angin of the §ro is at present unknown. - Turret Clocks manuleotarsd for Charches, Town [alis, and Fae Nww.Youx MiLis—The Hon. W. K. PECK, jr., of Counscticut oral townships in this Congressional District, at the recent 10TORY. frow the Niuth, Fifteenth, ""I‘OR I Onmowva—The Hor. GEO. H. WILLAMS of Ursgon. tion, by the -Johnsonites, in order to make o showin, oy h e : ., by ., g | great battle on account of the beer. He od the Governors Sections of police were 3 F e AN C e LMK EE of Keatucky. of & majority for Gen. Morgan. We charge that In 4t Isastoné | 5f New: York not 1o aet. aside igreat things to mel thermselves | Sixteentt, Twentioth and Twenty-sccond Precinots, under the | - A GRAND UNION RALLY wib ba held wader the sosploas S014% | tors. R MEREDITH. townsbip there was returned a larger vole for Gen. Mor) slaves of small matters. command of Capt Sebring, and rendersd efficient service in | LINCOLN UNION CL st BLEECK 1ILDINGS, corver of Prao— than thars wers logal votes i bot partie n the fownabip. W | SR et 1 g most aviug aud protacting property. | Bissckor snd Morten e, ‘oa FIDAY EVENING, b iose ot % | - YT T . T £ cal L .t e 3 PP L P iy T e e LA B U T T ] Yoty Jupeies; IN WEST DROADWAY. Gum DANIEL ULLMAN. Col. A, J. B. DUGANNE, WATCHES, JEWELRY thew 10 the Hon. W. K. Sapp. Chairman of epublican Centrl | v N elicitous asd | 44 10 oiclock Inst evening & fire was discoversd in | ColTHO®B. VAN BUREN, XDWARD F BROWN. 1, am b P publican Centzal | witty sposch. acovered In | opi gy POLHAMUS, ALBERT SMITH. seq, snd sov- Cemmittes, Mt. Veraon, Obio. VIFTR ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. | fhe attio of No. 57 West Broadway, oocupied b colored (i | el tber wmiagnt apesher Pavs been invited to eddress the meetiog. STERLING SILVERWARE, o a5 oty o s, 1t waa s00n oxtingul Loss ou furulture tnfiing. Cot 609 INDIANA. o3 batusaie sai ueliding as lamaged t the extent of $. " Lnsured "o tire o s BALOWIR ¥ wv}fifii& A N ey ¢ GOV. MORTON NOT A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. | under the auspices of this Ansociation. The Hou. ( v e e, i Lon b AV, T T The West Truss in the World. : w.'.....{?:mu':.'»&.!‘-".‘?“"’"' Mg T, | Depew addressed the mortiug 1 an able and effctive apeech ] R ZANEANE. RoshL, wan W Vairen oy CHARLES T FOLHAMUS. Provt | ypooostencumbersom sthe most secars agaizs STRANOULATED Do WAL ¢ DOANE . NDLANAPOLIS, Oct. .— T'he Journal of this morning | reviewing the progross of the ¢ t between Con wod | At 5 o'clock a. m. yestorday a fire was discovered | “yoyenth Assembiy District Union Hepubiican Wass | RUPTURY ; the icast and mout coufortbie of all others WaTkrs, evening—Toe Hou. LY MAN TREMAIN fools justified in saying that Gov. Morton will not be w | the Presidest. It was the dent's duty, Le said, to bave | in an wioccupied store mom ou the “first foor of the Tammany | wyoerimg st Clinten Hall oo FRIDAY EVENING, Oot %, &t 7} fs THE NATIONAL TRUSS. 1t does uot chale or excoriate, sad ie 3 g | eandidate for Premdential bonors in 1868, and does not | ealled ub extra session of Congress at the cavelusion of the war | Hotel, occupiod by M. Halpin, i Printing House-square. The | 7 | altthe ruptared patiant con decice, Uflmmam r"-:f o THE REGISIRY IN THE COUNTRY DISTR | wish to be placed in the category of aspirant 1o undertaks the work of recoustruction, instead of usurping | Hames wore extinguished after causing 6 to the Amount | ¥'clodk. Addresees may e expected trom . | call st the Office of THE NATIONAL COMPANY, No. 170 . REGH ) STRICTS. | VOTING UNDED. DIPPSCULTIRS. ita powars as bo had done. Remarks were sivo made by Mr.J. | of §50. Fully isured. The fire originated iroia the kitchen fur. | Cob ¥, A. CONKLING Cel A 1. B. DUGANNE ek | Tothe Biun o/ TR 0. Tolbuion | In Wabash Township, ludians, the vote nguall Wivalign. Cul. Srypestos ot Ghg gessiuoes iace. Considerablo excitoment was occasioned for » time in | - Maerban 3, ¢ SN H ey b pe) -y ‘i 1 Beligve that Poards of Registry, in. distiets out | sands 64 Democrate t o Repabilcans, s that fow was wll B e Tammasy Mall the oid d time bopored heod | ERVBRDSEGURGARD” Won. JORN OAREY. N, Gy Ladies. | #ido of the cities of New-Vork and Brookiys, having io- | inundated, anly 30 Democrace voted. snd ouly # Republicaos ou The meeting of thix Commitree was adjourued to e L P g Faih Assombly Distviot Unien Aasoctsion: - ragai; | Mok DELMAR, baring writed, foms Kuropn, bert tho bos et . mrpnmdm- within their Hmits, are not fully in. | Tuesdsy. Under what difficultios these Republicans voted, | {18 ¢veviug, at Argus Hali H | mwoting of the abev duecolation wi} be heid TS EVENING ot | with groat success, now offecs Lo Uie Ladies ber | formed at ':wfi n:‘v; zor huve they beon properly ine f;;v‘ho “1‘.5? "hp-fitm?l:.;:hl,fi progecty n?mut TAMMANY NOMINATION=—VTH CONGKESSIONAL Dis- | THE PACIFIC COAST. | thelr Besdquartece. Tisccts Hy . comar Homton . 4ty | SATIN ENAMEL, 1 i 1 rave! o the . 5 " ——r o'ch he Executn omosit!e et at 7 e | o by th il of o o Vhom a4 . | 21ty T M BARS S G | oo o e uciany wingol e Deme- | S e . e segenl AN B ESAHT e | e e By F e e e | "I the it place (in this district), no copies- of the | St TS 20T TR TRONES 7, Ghlk, Dy | Tacy met last evening and unant omated Jobn ;. | A FIBRCE FIGHT BETWEEN CITIZENS AND INDIANS 1N liean Contral (omimitiee.—A Aogiler Most | Both of the above articles wil be appiied st Rogistry Jaw of 1366 bave begu sent to Inspectors. fug a-partion of the way. they waded through water wp te tha | *1*Y 88 (beir capdidate for the omgressionsl District, LOS ANGELES—PROGRESS OF THE BUSSIAN-AMERI- | ing smitien will 0 iald Hb-lq sertans,” Argus Flall, No. 753 BROADWAY, Secand; The documents which have been sent sre the 8! vanss ile IVTH DISTRICT COKGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. TRLEORAPH EXPEDITION. | No.e% on THUSDAY EVENING, Uet. 25, T o'cloek. | WREE OF CHARGE. et " 7 1865, . ! varier. - CAN wsny & ol l‘ymlfi.'«-ywfi?fi' onm.‘:oil:vnw-:?‘ ll;:n.- Vm | Col. Michael W. Hy:‘nu was pominated las --Bm.-un 10 THR m: Al v = Pusateslsitondancs o requastis | | (1 L BON, Cheir ' “she Could Have Saved 99,000, 4 New York Nady weol - _ 4 3 maLi 3 NT. boths 1he Democratic and Conservatiys Repubdican ( n AN 160, Ocf - ngeles dispateh |« wa. Dueswows, y ' " . A8 | 1o Paris and paid $3,000 (or (he sosmeie of ber fsoe. She coald iy #ad importent mistake in with! Dg the Jaw of | BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBTNE | e. The formes Leld their meeting as No. 48 Madisou at., t fight has occurred betws , Secretaries. have wved l.hnd-e#{:u result b » botte T MASS MEETING AT MONTPELIER. B e e Taaant A oar ir John s Park | eaTt ivous band of Indiane 1n the vi ....-T"Jtfifm";'l | T Futlitps. wilh Deiives & v iars o LA RUFS ALABASTER CREAM. mifllfifll Aberies It is 1rhethat the law passed st Winter (ch. 8128, L. | MoxTesiien, VT, Ocr. $4.—The gew Nenators clect, | MEBTING OF THE BOFPMAN COMMITTER OF ARRANGE- | which 5 of the latter were killed and the citisens lost vone. | i gy oy ey & ey 1866 rolages chiefy to the cities of New-York and Brook- | Messrs. Polavd, Edmunds aed Morrill sre addressing & | MENTS. I o. Rt Tngulls and Gen. M. D. Simpeon are on s tour of | at the Cooper Inaiituie o 1110 RSDAY EVENING, Oct 28, \ A fi" ) inspectiow of the military Pacifo’ Di Subjeet: *Rejact the Amendusent—Depose the Providest” Tickets, 4 alion- - large mesting et the Kepresentatives Hall this evening Yesterday evening st 5 o'clock, a meeting of the Oet. 14 fl g Fort Y upon the political questions of the day. The Hail is | members of al'um-u.t‘oo of Arrengements was nfl #t Room "r:l-f:x.fi:' -'1‘.'-', JZ.’.’.;':;”‘-',.D‘;.“.‘.' :.d;:fl:f':::u in crammed 1o its utmost npul.l‘. The Soldiers’ Reunion | No. % Astor House, the object being to arrange all prelimi- | ggrending. Eighty (uns have been shipped to Bordeaux and to-morrow will be & brilliant slfeir. The town is rapidly { Faries for the Hoffman aud Prosn ratitication meeting, 1 b | 40 sung more would be shipped i Jauuary. A steam sugar mil tilling up with thuse who bave seen military service. held at the Cooper Institute on Tuesday. Oct 2. Mr. las | Lyd arrived th Iyn; thete are, however, two seetions (§¢ 7 and 8) which wre genersl in their application. _Of these, section 7 reads thus: ‘Yo the cities of New-York and Brooklyn, the name of 80 peron shall be placed upon the seid register following places: Americen News Com- W No. 29 Broadway; lxd's, corver Brosdway vision. They | | Ne . ! e Yy e - g w " Weor wid Pliowe Ware. "This' most preperation of puie . wed oo betance in/criens to metals of the v from Louton | ::c‘i.:::ut tbmil:hflo i rr é Taylor (b wlled th 0 ord " " i . ay nirman, the meeting (o order st the . for 3 ! " mext oloction i1 the clection dTu‘,li:tflxin‘-Sah“b‘: :Li‘:: | MASSACHUKETTR } ette,when the rooio was well . . poe el o A R e L 8014850 | sug Twanty third-#t., and st ke ofce of The Ani Slavery Standard. ‘battery s & botte. Price 38 the right 1o vote. ‘And in 5o election distriet ip this . | "The first businiess iu order was tie aurouneemert of the scb. | 7o Hiade yestardey of Havans sugars at l0a. and | Beom Ke. &3 Ko. 20 Nesmut, Aduwission forche holdets of these | gonte pus vomls, Fos ey Do e Varloty storen. ato, outside of the cities of New-York and Brook) CONGRESS NOMINATIONS. | committees, which the Secretars read. | Bostern crushed at1d4e. per poand. | ticketaby Third-ave. satranceat 64 o clock. Tickets willbesoidon ko | OWS & STEVENS. Mesufoctarers. Bosien. Mese, any neme be edded 1o the said regist 0100 seeseuliFNr | WbeClairman statrd tEat invitations Bad been seut toall |~ Cosie Liica oo I8 dusted ot Be, per pound wvening of the le-ture sk the Bightb-st. eutrazce caly. 1 Torrey's Weather Wiripe. of seatian three of the sct hereby smended, eacupt of ave Bosrg, Ust. 3o | 18 the Uikion 1 Vo Be The exireme quotation for dry hydes is 14e. per pound Doors open ah 7 s'clock. Lecture st § o'clock. | e our latest Wiles for 1966, ¥ varieties saapied Lo il Kinds of e shalbrgppeired ia pieds Sofies e T o e | o e re By A g ey ok e e i S i T Rty ot Wool fn quoted at 160, per | a0 e o1 sach, may be hed st the ofiee of Tha | So0r04d windewe ".'.‘_9"'.":4 TORREY. N 70 Maidon-lsna. established to their satisfaction his % %6 | B, Ln Dawes for siection .52'2,.'3.'.'1""‘ | asembie on Tuewiny uext, at the Cooper Inetitute. had never | PN Panaina steamer which sail to morrow carries twenty | Anth-Sluvery Musdurd. it T Vietery Huir Restorer. T bdh htah oseld et asasitel 1, |'218 e VI8 Difivch 7. O. Frines of Winchaster koo ATV el o, et e | e 0 L T et he et of nterst 4 | AL PORIBAER o e et | b e ecna v ol 1506 o erer diit where wa ] ToosTeg 04 Do R N Qe | P Boymogs, Gep. Eexry ¥: Siesw e Bos. £. Mer pr eat. Toegraphic iranlerbr st i ger "':"m: thpy i A1 e s ol ke - | (o TTOUT BEDIME % asters o e ad T ceiec, Voo poratad vitlage forms the whole of part thereof, ! e ——— L phy, X f Iames (ial . | In Mining stocks there iv notbing doi low oh | o e | geersly, 2 3 v-awmmwmymw::n'.".'.'; | LOCAL POLITICS. { !,;'::“ ',:.",‘,'f.:'."i;:":"‘l’i “-2%5"‘.’»?-.’.‘..' " '.v‘-.u?: .”;” h“zq'. .“;' Oytir i —*'—-.{th"wffi;;r‘—‘*v— s 8. VAN BUREN. Chomiat. No. 415 Sixthare. | upon the hew , #t either meeting of the Board, un. | ———— [amer A. Neleon, Gen, Thomas Ewirg. jr, * | BN stvaseh Soventh = "';‘\i’l'-n-’m.:.—mi © lesa the owner of the name pereonally appears and estisies e eSS ey rientod s o IWheat is advancing ; sales today, §1 73 per 100 B, REGULAR UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ! Tor avery iy, For e by oll sespectable Grocers . REPUBLICAN MEETIXG IN THE EIGRTEENTR WARD. balrman said that they intended o bave the ‘8ax Fraxcisco, Oct. 23.—The the Rus- u the L f"‘ AN Fra . news from the | 9o couh! - . Rond \m:‘,;:":'m‘;'l:‘:z.::"‘s' two membary | ., A pirited rally was beid last evening al the hall, e 10y ke Uoopas Lautinte | jun Amarioan Tolegrarih. Expedition, spre that the Eassian ot Member of Awembiy, T 30 Gpaameniai WV ol which eemDemectaia. Who Jow’of Tas: Wintes wme | cosn e oLty o e Wit Ty rade cecasion toue incide wenid | oYt Varieg mailed o0 ol e e et EDWARD MITCHELL. L) APy (57 Koows iome, ecd § brought it 1o their netion.” Thor P v e B T T T | Yo o i Torehlighte OF | Linoiee Aopaes 15 A il foty v e Gor Oiberch FREDERICK A. CONKLINO, Chcirman, ' : W B e SAEY we 4re not bound to muu. o e R g T e ';;'L:':,':'"’": DEMOCRATIC UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. ! “.*4‘ o frpdele g u-.fl"f.',‘.';:n“m - I gy sk RN fw ANDR A COMPANT, | quence wils, deversl new names were received, o #pite of | SUall meos betd Andy fose to ot _An adjourned meeting of the Demeeratio Tnion | position of the lises detwews Giviga and Ocbotak. T Unien Republican Candidnte, Dandnn, Dick & Co.¥ twpiovsd SOPT X | my when the parties did not appesr in 0. i T ehallenge all the Congress race. (.oux.quvn'lol was held yesterday aftersoon st room No. | Capt Mauhood had explored the route betwoen the month of #th Distiet, 10th, 20th and st Warde, M EC ._Best in ase. Sold by Draggiess | udbeliews that Boards in districts méntioned have no | 4 g 104 cotbusenie sudionce, vas 1, Including xmmmvm'fi"fl.':.'fif'"’“&? {39 Jmoned o aud Lok, aud Jined. Major ADa # Uho FOR CONGRESS, S Lok 8tich Sewing- Nackines, oo T lo sueeivn aow sumes without persenel apposs e, | ey ladie Athr mele b7 the Tacd, M. James M, Thomp. e {(d.,;:m e.:.m::',..:lf .":....‘.,...""“‘“,,.:' i | Vrloar explortion Wt doernined {he ruta between COL. LE GRAND B, CANNON, d JCHINE Co. No. 016 N Y. Trogd been meeting 3 . "was u) power this and any other va. | Bebrin and the termi ine at the mout — —re = should be.erased from the lists, unless the Mr. B. Van Riper of Jersey City was the first speaker. He | cancies n:.:.y ocour in the tiokel, after which the Conven R Union on - o entrace -—mm"h;&-l- parties sppeer Ameor River Ppersonally st the second i . | aliaded t the he in the joal h of the sxpecied ready iruction af 1be law, 1t hmul&hfi e e e e 5 ot ot e - - e T T s R ey ok Vit Congromionl it T 1.1tk snd 14k Wk, oo ot L. o e gty geled apon; for the practes 1ow iu vogue ¢ires of- canvas et the presest The sontest belors e - | Avomiow Bams 07 ENaRavinas.—Attontion is | Thesative vem oy Motil Seng e Yol S, n < ""“"'" e our e vowp dally. . votes. making of the 1, in which the Tiberti ealied to the advertisement of sale by Mesrs Leods & Miner maaperting "v“"“‘ " | TAL, White, Cloan and Tusteloss; is the finest of! over vaniod by the. majriy of our Boasd | fth seors WLl apd whiot ot w4 Bl B0ty e | Many ofthe Bograri are rory vaunie feriala, s are gouiruolad e, gupply any smgust of rolsdeer | ree, TR P ot i twviveed, BEQEMAN § G Buowdwar. T

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