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R o thus made votors in the interior countios. Gen. Haucock has ordered an inveatigation.of the cl s made by the Couservatives of the existenos of an militory oiganization in Lewis County. Major Kelly, of the Regu- C POLITICAL. ——— ‘IATE UNION TICKETL. NEW ROAN N §. TENTON, Chaatangua lar Army, i3 tow fn Lew ty invest] gnung the maL- LR NT a « 4 b ) - A T WOODFORD, Kings: { tor. ‘Tho Radicals dovy tls chargs, and eseart that unl en, §TEE HAYT, Steuben {"-' .:hyl litary orgauization i+ under tho Missouri martial- or, JOHN H\\nvm[\‘fp sex . Trosday. Nov. 6. The Copperhoads have imported H. Clay Daan frsm Lows. Our Redioul Congrassmen, with Benator Hendoer- son, are making av officient canvass of Bisso —— MICHIGAN THK (OUK OF GRY, BUTLERR—THK ORNRGAL 10 A74a% IN NBW-Y0" £ 01TV . BY CRLLGRAFE 10 THS FRISUNE Drrrorr, Oct. 3. —~Gen, Butlor loft Chicago yastoerday woraing, esoorted in » apecial car by & large Committes frotgethis city. His trlp over the Michigan Coutral Rail- road was o triumphal jouraey. No such spontaneous and genaral honors have over baforo bean paid to any citizen not in official atation. At every dop-)‘ thers wore lar o crowds collected, notwithst nuu ng i inclemoncy of 1cax Uxtod St T o Bl RN, TARRY A0 samuan, Secrew Tho Hon. Gov. J(u\xn AW LEY. H & G. NOBLY %, BAT. . . Brooksry.—~The Hon. MAULON ALVORD. SOUN ODORNELL DemrcTinir. o .n-r_ H,';A;,‘,L’;}fi,‘u‘n‘}- ’ weathor, e e nm\fl\' DEPEW, n. Butler madse brief upwhu at Nilos, Kalamaroo, The [1on. HORACE GREELLY, Baile Cresk, Marahll, Albion, Jakaon, Aui, Atbor and | ok ::,,-jh(m:"i 7'{(5})“’.‘1\'3‘1\‘57 ¥psilauti. At Ann Arbor :,"5"'"" ol‘uu 3"'{ Trams—Cse Hone LG o Ul\nml wore congregatod at tho depot, and enthusi- Laviwes (ALL, BROOKLTS \'r'n".lrk:' A AN TON, astically Chsar s Generat &4 uthMl W- 4 . (1 1. FITHIA benner ingcribed, ¢ If_you had beon there not u‘fiuuraum died.” Lnrywhen! & welcoms was vory cordial. The men chesred “and the ladies gavs boqueta.” Gen. Butlor's speeches were all in support of Congrass and in favor of mxavmn 1-u rvge. t night he spoke at the Milwsukos Dopok to 8 large audience, in apite of the rain, the which roof all the time. KEx-Congrassman gonrd introduced ioKEY. of Kentricky, EREDITH, Poreio—Dr. R. 0. SIDAEY. Porsoaw —The Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, r.::-.::n’: l’m‘:&\:w. ‘n.‘ém‘ti?‘fim e the apeaker. Gen. Butler spoke two bours, and was fro- Rowr i quently cheersd. He is now the guest of Senator Chand- - WM. H. GIBSON of Ovie. s . W, HOXH ler. It understood thst Gen. Butler will repest and elaborate his impeachmeut speech io Now-York, and maks GEO. W TRTIS, avitee~§ Q00 VoA, . GLE ASON. alegal argument in favor of impartial suffrage at soms § PATRICK CORBL LT, 00q. other point before roturning homs. Gen. Butler will ro- e HORACT: MAYNARD of Teus main over at Niagara on Tuesdsy, and s at Albsay on y STRWART L. WOODFORD. Wedoesday, and st New-York on Thursday and Friday. “I'ho best informed politicians in the state are now confi- dont thas the Republicans will carry every district. Tho fifth, concerning which there was some doubt, is now sure, no defeat excopt by fraud, is posaible. Even thers the |-eapl- are_everywhero | ‘ahead of the party creed. Radicalign is daily Becoming—more radical. P JOIN COCHRANE. D WAL C. DOANE. e m,dnnm.um TREMAIN. oTueuday, Oc Awstenau—Goy. NAWLEY of Counecticurs Ani0:i3—GEO. T COH I . Bunsoan.—The Hon E. D. CULVER. viue—Judge JAME s‘v :LI l;ufful GA [ * Busaaveon— § oo 34 - ILLINOTS. MixauauToR—German mect 2. of Oliio. | ATTEMPTS TO WORRY GEN. LOGAN—COPPERHKAD HN ATRICK CORBET Tho Hon. JO! Caner Caan FRAUDS DISCOERRD, WY TELNGRADH TO THR TRIBUNE. Cuneavaur—ud; DoxmATTILLE- ERETT RUSSLLL, CHICAGO, Oct, 27.~—The Rabels at (Lo southern extrom Bucerara Wann . Yoo} 3 HORIE o thoState are still sndearon2g to worry Gen. Logaa Faxena—ilon. WM. C [)n‘“\ ity of theStaf nlr)e ondes h“ f;!! - 8 concerning his Democratic antecadonts, but they only » of o CLARA S QOCHRAKE, snageed in koeping ing p s grat howling STEW AT W uom-vm: ”l‘w Copperhiead Board of I‘Ml.flry at Springfield have P NG, boen eanght in an attempt at monstrous frauds. Maj.- E Gen. Jobn M. Palmar spoke at Springfiald 1ast night, and OWAY of Obio. wiil peak at Cairo on unh\ night. 7% Dai’y Repub- /«-u'o. this aity figures up & propable majority of 2,000 n. Raum, the Union candidate for Congross in tho istrict, over the notorious Josh Allen. Hog. E. B. 2rmo's health is such that he will he unable to take jr.. of Connecticat. Wa auy part in the cansass. Ha will be returncd by 12,000 WILLIAMS of Orezon majority. A Grond Union rally came off in the Court GHAL \n LY M. DEPEW House squars to-a1ght. ——— Klibi WISCONSIN NIINN} Il\\\\hlloi Teuneuser., 1800 . TN HBU RGO POSTMASTER BANDALL ASPIRING TO THZ 88NATE— R dudge 11 C. W ARMOUTH of Lonisiass, Bt v~ {The i M. H. GLEASON THE CANVASS, z .l.r"‘ LAFLIN, WY TELEORAPHE 70 THS TRIBUNG Ca1caqo, Oct, 2. —Postmastar-Genarsl Randall iy said to have sccurod at length the la=gs fund promisad bim to hoa e Motor ¢ 3L, SOMOLEFIEL oL, E1GTE WA, BrooxrTy Mot TAMES 1AG: Y. about to bagi City conld Co wealth of New-York 2al's wish. Speakor fax end Semator Howe ara making « magnificant tonr Ther had o great maoting at Ashkosh last 1 ARKY of Qe 8 FAIRMAN SE— NEW-YORK THE CONTRST IN THR TWELFTH DISTRICT. BY CELNGRAPH ¥O THR TRINUNN Hrpsox, Oct., 27.—Both parties iu this District are working like beavers to seoure the aleotion of thair raspective » District (s Republicas, and that candidate Axcran Wuoa ‘_§1 New Hunpaiise. of Obio. i1 e Hon. 1K Geruan wee [PENAN RUESS, esq., 0f Ohi, 5. b. CABEY of Olao. 1. JAMES FAIRMAN. i or the Assembly in the First oy favorable indeed LER. strong te A HALL BROOKLYN— | v Hon. A. 16 LA]" bl "“'pt MORGAN, oo t caadidat Phassir B L o7 - nn\ - over @ vobes. Hle was evidently put forwand by tae Demoerats B e Msiex C: M. RCHO) u---vul-"i-..::":’:l.:‘; the position. As yet """‘""f {vlm‘ in the laterani 1 er strike s expected QUEENS COUNTY. A. ). Downing nowinated for the Assoimbly by the Un ionists aud Theron Kobinson the candidate of the sam. TAR#LAND. ~ thhfll.u rul\u Locr ar—Ges. B. ¥. BRUC LVDUORVILLE—p. .~ g Woobronp. Y M. DEPEW, M. L1800, P. 10— party tor Sehool Commussioner, having declined, Jacol Cromwell has been nominated for the Girst pamed gifice nind Lott Cornelius for the last i MASSACHUSETTS. A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATR DECLINES Gew. Horace C. Lee, of Springfield, Mas: .hu doclined the Demovratic nomination for Lieutonant-Governor, on the gronnd that he does not desite to mingle iu politics. Fovnasurrsts—{ yiio SIMES HAC The Rov. R. R MERE . f ook 8. ¥, Swri. MARYLAND, RADICAL NOMINATION IN THE FIRST DISTRICT. BY TELEGRAPR TO THE TRINUNE. BaLTiMokE, Oct. 28.—George M. Russum of Caroline County been nominated as Radicsl candidate in the 1st District, aud has challenged Mr. McCullough to a Joint discussion. * —— THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. ORR OF BOUTH CAROLINA UNEQUIVOCALLY OPPOSED TO IT. BY TELEGRAPE T) THE TRIBUNE. CoLUMBIA, Oct, 27.—Uov. Orr authorizes The South Carolinian to say he is utterly and unequivocally opposed to the Constitutional amendment, and will uot recommend its adoption by the Legislature. GEN. GRANT IN FAVOR OF THE AMENDMENT. Oblo. ‘Tne Hon. John L. Thomas, Representative in Congress from the I1d Maryland District, and & candidate for re- election, bad & recent conversation with Gen. Grant, in New-York, in which the latter explicitly snd voluutarily took ground in favor of the Constitutional amendment, sud declared it would be fatal to the South if they refused ~The ot Ho Horraanrrox.—Judge ( Tuvrwax.—The Hov. A. B. LA B. T oan oo How, Wit A: WHEELE Ne—L. BI\DFORD PRINCE, esq. Thursday, Noe. 1. Ataivy—Gen. 8 F. CAKEY, of Ohio. —The Hon. I3 HAKRIS weomi—Judgs C. & & Capvrruas, § 508 Bo 16 B MEREDITH. s P u-wu.ud'u "o, A. 11, BAILEY. THOS. M. HITE conan— § 3% "W THONIE, ex. Co.mxo—PATRICK CORBETT, o arin lmln-m—!ll;nlts*ll scnounuo = GOV, E Fraxiis Vittaes —Gen. \ HAGGERTY, Hosren's «n—lm',llu NNIBAL HAMLIN Jumasrown, p.m 3:1.; \lPAIA‘l HARRIMAN of ¥. B, Jownax. —Gov. JOS| LEY of Conne: t JompaNvILLE = ol JAIZ! rAll! N. Locxrour (Germep Meeting).—Dr. nznun RUESS of Oldo. Lonnaise—Judge “M" ‘,_ “ to adopt it, Inall the speeches of Mr. Thomas he gives Mis: wToN—The Hon. the particulars of this conversation, in whick the General M1 Versox—p. m., g";"“”fllfn’bgfl:lfi?fl' gave bim this unqualified assurance. Maouio—The Hes. WM A. WHEELER. 1 { ——— New-Roonseis—The Hon. D P. TYLER. i TENNESS) K road | The Hon. W. K. rr.u( jr., of Cons. e " way eod Fory seventiat. nunn{,‘,"{u ¢ JONNSON 8TATE CONVENTION. Omvoxra— | e o 5 LIANS of rgon, BT TRLEGRAPH TO THN TRIDUNE. Hos. lll’ NRY SMITH. Onrioa—en. E M LEE o Fone Rumogrs-- l-n-.un. WAL B OLEASON, Sounwnorapy—The Rev. B. I. IVES, Suwncs FaLps—Hon. unnw "MAYNARD of Tersenen, TwcasauThe iton. JOUN 0. DONNELL. Hon. N. “ Atw-'l'la Hor. CLARK 8. COCH. WuiTkerons—L. BRADFORD PRINCE, Friday Nov. 2. Acavear or Mowrc, Brooxurs—§ (o Avam—Judge JAMES I BELL -I ‘Axwon—Col. CALHOUN of Pon: Nasaviie, Oct. 27,—The State Convention met to- day. Theré was no enthusiasm. There were not over 100 persons present. Edmund Cooper presided. Resolutions were adopted indorsing the Philadelphia platform and the policy of President Johnson, urging the Conservatives to perfect their organizations, pledging resolutions to the Constitutioel Amendment, stigmatzing the ratification Dby the Tennessce Legislature as null and void, and sppeal- ing to that body not to pass s obnoxious to the major- ity of the people of the State. ——— CURTIN of Penveyive W. H. GIBSON cf Ok AmauTtee Hoo. CHAUNCEY. M. DEFEW. Guarron Srarveec Col JOHN G, RLINCK. LOCAL POLITICS. —— BIGHTH CONGRESS DISTRICT. LeGrand B, Cannon, the Union candidate for Congress in the Eighth district, not only served through the war, but when the letters of the Union prisoners were detaived 8t Norfolk because the Rebel postage was not paid, he for- warded them all—paying $300 postage, DEMOCRATIC UNION ASSOCIATIONS NOMINATIONS FOR STRHOGATE AND REGISTEK. of the Democratic Union General Com- Institute, oo Statuiday ML IIADIOK P The Hos. 0 J DOWII!U A meetin, mittee was held at roomn No. 24, GEO. WM. CURTIS. Naw-Buiouron, | 7E\ Hos. WM. H. GLEASON. eveuing, to_receive the re port of & committee previously ap -"'\mi?yo%v?"n“ux%.&"“‘ «f :o prfi«;t tho names I‘i" um{hu{:rr- roi, ‘l'!' lum- .,df Newrisss—Col. JAMES FAJRMAN, e and Register, 1o place of Robe olmes nn P-u.un.nu—'no u... .wunm;om;,h John H. Anthon, declined. The meeting organized by the Pra oL 8. P. SMITH sppointment of Judge Contelly an chairman. After u fow re- [y WALTEK JARRIMAN of New Huwpalize, marks by the choirman, Mr. Nelson J. Waterbury and dr. Baryuse—tudge G B SABIN. Authon, udrccatiny the sostaation of honest candidatrs, and ) t‘ | evincing a disposition to break up the corrupt Tammany rin SruictmnGon JO8 R HAWLEY of Consectcot 1 The nasace of Jonn Sedgwich for Recorder; and J. M. Saith . e 'E;_.,' | The Hon. BUTLER G. NOELE. for Register, were presenied by the comuittee, und th | tlemes, were norainated by ueclnmation. Judge Waterbury then rend the following lester from Swith By .'.:fi-,w,-gm L The bt n o s b e i e s Dorax Pusims—The Hon, ol of Supervisor. New {omx. Oct. 1686, C. M. DEI ‘The Hou. 8. 6. HOII.E. Fiverraics-Tre Rev B 1 Tres. iment you have paid e 1 pon- Ouoros—F. M. FI fon to the office of Supervis Qresa ¥, The Hon. N. B. LA BAU. Youl‘ lndumwnn’l’ T etion Heson | Byt Hew & L BEATE ARRIS. both vilege to sccopt the - Trusca—Orn WA LTER HARRLIAN of New Hasmpebirer b oy g B B e i X atios qew. wad would continue o endure the anoyence of ‘g v the ourd with thowe whor for two years st | heve ressed sl pervo -nmlu—‘l'h l‘. MA uw- CHANCE of Obso. onTuroRT—). Intesosurve, i b S0 dolag euy ivcticel good wokd result 4o fe yuh 4 Mo or to your organization. Bub permit me (o sey that | declge to e Hon E 1‘;'“'“ gt Coun, aatar upon ihe cootest, Leceuse 50 possible bebest can be snieffaiad U] o " ton. conl e & T X s-u AT ‘r i Wo00roRD: e e | ooy e o p v s ok the ofarts Aruanx~GEO. W. of 8o one member cen sireet il cu. o cortription w coptrols ite i o precesdogs, | congratniute the pabic howeres, the e Bowd v ‘Obio. Cense L6 exist ..n.fl e..-| Tuter. Recent loveatl = ve disclosed tn ourd of soch ln'n;z"fl:; floa, L BEALE. B Tors ko ber e o ulumul Ternisationo! e labors o8 the JE% 120 fnat.: 4nd which {n it peceaurly e e o -"-';'n":' Bowid. An Lm-u‘e.gm o1 do not 7 of Now. or man ¥ exres HARRIMAN of Kew Hampebine. | 300 F'eon o lice, wid with sssurencos of ey heatty syiagathy with E1¥: . 701 Bkt sgaint ocla corrupUan, | Tewaln yours, sery truly Aottt Fx.Alderman Wajsh then moved that Mr. Ely be contivued MISSOUR). s e candidate for Supervisor notwitbstandiug his letter, and THE REGISTRY LAW—THE CANVASS OF THE STATE, "‘" 20 thotote U5 geifed wita (how Sf (g0 Sosity oimiilatiny b was BT TELAGRAZYE TO TRE TRINUNS. ErRecorder Smith then sppenred hefore the Convention, and 8r. Lous, Oct. 27.—The Registration sppea) closed | scorpted tho nomination for Birrogete, after which the Couven Wostorday o Bt. Louis. About 300 Rebels were tegiatered, | oo e o :fll'am-y notoriously prominent ones, in- o Prics’s S i T B ..4"‘"....',?..‘:“.:'....(“".," ard | & mass meeting will be Leld at (he Fifth Ward " n-d-au ’Km was & shooki Hotel, on Tuesday evening, 3th fust., 1o ralify the nomination ng failure of 34UZRE 1 Eive Loptigannr, a9d ANY OLI6EE0NS [ of Woruce Gresley (or Congrese in the Eomth Ogitiat. Gen m lmm. IN THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS- 1T NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MO! ¢ O TIO JBAAY OR Walbridge and oflor eminsat speakers witl address e mast ing ABOOND ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT MEETING. The Fenton and Woodford Club of this District bold & meoting this ovening at Resler's Hotel, at 7} o'clock Prominent apeakers will be i atteadance. TWENTIETH WARD Qll.lAl mn‘on AND WoODPORD A mass moeting of '.h«- aMro olub will be beld this frecing ot Haski'a Motel, No, 75 Nioth ave., nest Thirty: fourh-3 " Dr. Frederiok Sobutz wud J. Semvac Page. o3 w1t aldress IM ann The o sers of the Club are 15k Bobuats, Pmuflm. et uttus Krajewsky aad Arnold Taa- #or, Sacrolarios. TWSLPTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A3SOOIATION. The above campaign association, in conjunction 7ith the Kloveatih Ward Fonton aod W Clab, wiil bs addressed by Geo. W, Hoxic and IL Everstt Rus #all, at No. 31 Aveauo D), on Tuesday eroning. INDORSEMENT OF MR. MOLRBISSEY'S NOMINATION. The representatives from the Tammaay, Mozar!, Keon and Demooratio Usion Cone ntions of ths Vth Con: onal District Saturda; Aasen §iooee, corner of Spring i Cros tion of thess hodies o W e Jonn M h Wand the w .fll/llml. ‘was wade chairm, ""g,.""*'""'m-?%"“‘#;‘:'"»:"*' R P do, leasure, " o o Democraoy 0! do nll m:":um redunlhtt.::{ullhfld-llln" Mr. in . that much bad bean said, which onght T b "'ly suld, and that it was to nominate pduuwllla.rommol Lonor, IMIM ‘of whom he was one, had the right toa nowmina CONSERYATIVE COUNTY CONVENTION, The Conservative County Convention met Saturday ovoning u tho headquarters, corner of Broadway and Twenty- et Mr. Chmrlts Lanson occnpied tho chair, and Mowrs. d actod as Beoretaries. ‘Lhe Committes to whom S duty of conforring with otler organizations ly ing seotien, rendric e nnhng a ticket, to helugpofl«l atthe ensu PRI, Foptrts moad o7 S e e on the resolntions :4”‘4“'1;." Cofvention adopt. e name of Genersi Jobm A. Fostor for the office of Surrvgate. teerned, Toat. ton Coavoution edopt tho name of Loufs Nasmson atly Reeoly for the offios of Coroner. For the offioe of Register the Committes was not sifli unanimous to recomuend n candidate and peferrad tho matter to the Convention. Ahe forngoing resolutions baviug been lolllmldnl, Mr. lmwnlmo(" moved that a K L‘iflfl' nominatad, and the name of General Charise G. Halpina. Otlior names was also proposed, but when the llfl wors takon it was found that only ’-l had answered, an Iambor wot bolng suficient 1o couatitato & quorum, (here wes an adjonrnment till next Tuesiay evoning, at 7 o clock. l'ol’l'l’l_ OONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT NOMINATION gressional Con- it Wasd ot . Wood was unanimonsly rene Saugross. A oommittes of one from ek place of 1oy Hou. 8. 8 Cox, deciued. THR ASSEMBLY NOMINER IN THE SEVENTI DISTR! The Times of Saturday morning, the 27th inst., an article headed ** Republicen Assembiy Nowin: an erroncous impression to the publio ‘as to the nomi Mr. Frank A. Rausom. stat s meeting of th Seventh L M in Ih; nsom is lwl posed of secode Aupports the po Longress. The candida ican party for Assamiy 1o Mr. v My reanve i yotes of o'l hose who fay tutivnnl Awes Ho was nom! m!o-.l I' the g commit¥hs of (ks Union I vastaing Gongrons azd does v NINTI ASBEMBLY DISTRICT Ts the Bditor of The N. Y. Tribune. Sir: The Times of Sato mon B whi m-hur-n tioket, w thomaeives s membary of Uhs rosida ia the TXth Assembly Iistriot. a wo having mafority of (s Inspeotors for tms Distri t, aud having becs rewent during tho eative time of tha v olimeut. ars respar 1o i the aote charged in TAs T aro o The fac’s 4 taab moithar Mr. Booth nor Mr ¥t mads o be earulisl, either yersonally o otherwise, b belialf of sither o rqiest that the upaa the roll out of 0 who applied 1o firs wern rgjeeted, and thay fr the roaw themselvas as oppascd 15 the prine y,.p-- in the platform of ila lats Bta wides 1o anothe® District i al the Tnape neticn of the slatoia. by intareated and designing pe of oursaive ad Lo Usios diey ir canddate or Buparsisor ot { rel thean of the Defors represented ths Ward i the Hoxst of Sug th cradis to himeelf wad the ELKVESTH WARD SOLDIERS' MEETING The soldiers and sailors of t in the Eleventh Ward are req Granada Hall, Myrtieave., to indorse the William H. Dellevoiso of the 14th Regiment for Supervisor, aind 1o take proper steps to secure Lis elotion SIXTH WARD UNION-REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. ‘I'he Sixth Ward Union Association will be addrossed this evening, at Latimer Hall, Court at., by the Hon Ira Harrix of New-York, and by Heury B Stanton, ¥.J. Fithian and P. W. Ostrander. esqrs ENTH WARD UNION REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. The Seventh Ward Union Association, of which Mr. F. 7. Parson s Presideat, will hold tbe last public meeting of the campaiga thle evening ot thelr bemlquarters, coruey Folton and Classon-aves, and will be sddressed by the Hon. Mablon Chance of Obio, the * Tom Corwin' of the West, and Dy other eminent speakers. A mammoth transparency adorns their headquarters, u) which is the State, Congressional County, Assembly, City and Ward capdidates, and which makes a Yery attractive appearance. MASS MEETING AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, A Union Mass Hnting. under the auspices of the Chutral Union will be beld at the Academy of Muske on Friday evening, November 8 addrossed by Gov. Curtiu of Pennsylvania, Judge il N Y TirigGen. Wm. I Gibson of Oblo, aud other able und eloquent wpeakers. Masio snd fireworks will commence at G} o'clock. Guns will be fired at intervals from 6 to 10o'clock. Bands of music will start from Latimer Hall, South Brooklyn, and Washin on 1t "o bring tbo Union Ward Associations throug] in procession to the Aeademy. TIC RATIFIOATION MEETING AT TUE WIG- WAM, Quite a hx.’i. meeting of the Democracy of Kings County was held on Saturday evening, 1o railfy the nomination of Demas Barues for the Sccond Congressional Diatrict Speeches were made by the Hon, Mo Murph; Demas Baraes, E. O. Pervin and A. 11, I, Daweon, PLl% (ieorgin. MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF THE EXCISE LAW IN THE PIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. The friends of the Excise Law in the Vth Assem- bly District (comprising the VIIth and XXth Warde) are yequested to meet at the Bedford-ave. Baptist Church this evening, to take puch netion wx may be deemied promer towy port candidates pledged to sustain the present Excise Law in the coming election. BOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION At & meeting of this body, held on Fri at No, 9§ Court-at.. Capt. Steers presiding, resolutions were pre. sented in favor of the nomination of o soldier to represcat the 111d District in the XXXIXth and XLth ses, and call- ing upon their comrades to ratify such nomination, in the h that they ma by ** harmouize the discords in the Repu! lican raiike.”” The resolutions will be brought i for action at the uext regular meeting, on Wednewday ov sAiLORS AND ¢ Usion Army rosiding LIDEL SUIT BROUGHT BY A DAVDIMTI. The two arrested on men, McCaffrey and Fox, who were night laat, and ocked up 08 & criminal the Hon. Irs Buckman Jr, Republl ct hssembly in tho Seveath hefore Justice Dailey ou Baturday, to answer the nnpmnu ageiust them, but the Justice Mtlll.l bnr { d their examination until M o nlleged libe) oos. siste fu Mr, McCaffrey making umdn t that he saw Mr. Buck mwan drick & glars of Bonrbon whisky, and Mr. Fox was ar Yested 0 8 cLarge of giving publicity to the afidavit, NEW-ORLL‘AN!. e GEN. SHERIDAX VISITING BATON ROUGE—GEN. ORTEGA BEEKING AN INTBRVIEW—REBEL SATISFACTION WITH JOHNSON'S POLICY. BY TALEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. W asurNo1oy, Oct, 28,—The following special dispateh Las Sust been received st this Bureau, from the Tug Trine SE Buresu in New-Orleans: NEW OuLEAxs, Oct. 2. —Gen. Sheridan paid o fying visit to the Arsenal st Baton Rouge, and returned to this eity last Bight. Gen. Ortega of the Mexican Army ealled at the Gen- eral's beadquarier's yesterday, but was unable to see bim in consequence of bis absence st Baton Rouge. 1t fs doubtful if Geu. Sheridan will permit him to enter Mexico through Texas. “Flue new policy of the Administration meets with the hearty support of the Rebel clement, and they claim that the time fs wot far distant when, with the country engaged In a foreign war, they will gaiv their independence under a Freuch and En- glisb protectorite {mmg ——————— COTTON INJURED BY THE FROST. BY TELRGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. Arouvsta, Go., Oct. 28.—Accounts from the interior ropresent that the recent frosta Lave killed hn. and that there can be no more maturing cotton bol —— PACIFIC COAST, DAY, OCTOBER 29, ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. T OWA Fu ths apponded tably tho official maried with an * Rox Cop | Rep. Cop Countion W, w Coontinn wal vl . Tonpor. e Jefforsont G reeterrt sty Delawaro® .. % Des Moiun* 3 Dickinsos. ... = 3 Dubuguot .- VIRl et Wape Warren, H nvn V\Vl Heary* . Howard.. Humboldt T Ta 8 Countiss, Republicar miajority _— CRIMES. - —-— FATAL STBEST AVFRAY—A MAN MUZDSRED AV HIY OWN DOOR. At about 2§ a. m. yestorday, & man named Patr residing mt Ko 10 Parm ! 08 street fighi” in front o s from wiich b shortly afterwasd died T facts it tho cane, w8 fur 48 ascortaia goged Ao a0 foll vy Timothy Mo +on and Owen M b lom of (he L9 such instoum $ tie iron mea aed MeShaus wem ar v two lnat mantl) o4 am g portel to be, d MURDEZ AT ROGHE AT CPLEGRAPH TO TP TRISONK. Kocnsster, Oot. 27, 1866 —A ma named Togers. a blackamith of this city. ax murdered Inat night naar the Cou at of theoity. Ho had boen to a The treek was n & fow hours a0 marder is not w) reat eled for asother peree ing 5 there. wid *d A geis at the lllml and that of Mr Nhoeu, was with the rest of the party, do not agree in dlars thing certain that the blow was luteaded for than Mr. Kogers. Mr. Lawrence thinks it was in Ho bad bad some words but who worr ia the party. Mr be for whom the blow was was the metive, After the races be had displ & Inrge amount of money, aud it was this, it is thought, that the sasassins were after. Propaste MuRvER 1N AsTORIA.—~The body of a Dbusiness o that day: Loans nzd dissounta.. O Dus from Nat: Dna (rom otlier blnh qnd United “‘«"m boads deposited to or stocks, Md’ and mortzeges AZETegAte. . eaannsniise i aniinin - A LIASLITIES. Capital stock paid ia, > Surpla fand. National Bank notes in Ciredation routatios Stata Kank gotes in ¢l Tadivideial deposits .. United States deposit Deposits of United States Dishursing Officers Dre to National anks. Dus to other banks and Trofits. bankers. Baltimore, #i02,634 Total 3462579 INTHENAL REVEX| reedi| U S notes, §3.555,000; Honal ouifency, §21 cout coin, M0, cents traotianal cnrreney whipped to Assistant 100,000 to Piiladelphin, $10,000; to the United States De: siory, St Paul Mio K000 to the National Banks B 0 0. Fraotionsl eurrency de- Lot 10 date AN F8THLSIA —Wo understand that ll the Jast meeting Deatal Society of New-York, the following resoin- Resolred, That the Nitrous Oxide Gas officient and convenient auwsthetic for tion was ndopied 18 the most s dontad e, In fho essay for 'bn' 1 1 were indebt BlarsoaLy's Liy Our coaders ave re T3 o t TlM NA TIORAI, FINANCES. Tho following is & corroct abstract of the qualerly ro porte of the Nationsl Banking Associations of thy Urited ias ato | Stated, showing thaie condition on tha mvrlngoflhofim Monday o October, 1866, before the commencsman® KEZOURCES REC) ml ts from customs from Oet. 13 0,081 2%, Bostow, m\bl 54 Philadelphia, ‘)". New-Orleans, Oot. | to 14 $170,- URY VADLTS. 3771 t:mml $1,008,5%. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY MATTERE. Fractional curreney printed during the Argna Hall, No. 549 Brosdway, on 8 o'clock. lmportant businses will be brought bofore U By ordac of the Republican Union General Commiites. A J. WILLIAMSON, N an Mowoar Evuie, Obarman Unton Repablisan Genersi Comaliten 00|, Wi Tos uuderaignsd have besa appeinied o Comumities by the L AT D, to 90 ware: Al N OB RECKIPTS, weel (!L‘: 805, Oct. 5,410 37, mal Bank notes, $140.749, frao- ailver, §2.72% three st week, §586,500 ; ror, New-York, the evening, it was stated o te Dr. Colton for Lo in- GRAVING OF PRESIOBNT LINe o the advertisemeat of Masers. . TERMS OF A, L TRIBUNE. DAILY TRIBUNE. wix montis mbey L ple 4 uumbers 70) il subue 5 copine, 07 ovar, for eacl 0o s o0 Versons vomitCng foi W copies §30, wili receive ‘s eatra o wr Pezyda remitting for 15 coft o 845, will weesive an oxich 00py ye. ¥ » ” £ i wasli g, ¢ o 'y (riesds to pu Auca D Noyer, de T CROZIER—AL Hont CONA by 1L 1 C CRAWFORD—CRAWF ORD—lin Tuawiay, Bops faid of Cheste Feooklyn. New- York No cards. [ adsy - 7o Edmund 5. Wheeler o Towaserd, #4q., of Balevilioare, Nownik, N J, BIGOAM--0u Satuciar moruing. Hamilton !‘llIA “l o Ty riive 404 1 ol the man was found in Gardiner's Woods, Astorfa, on Friday last under cireumstances indicating suicide, pistol was tightly clonéhed in the hand of the deceased, while & rifis gun lay by his side. The body was that of s man about 45 years of sge, five feot nine inchos in hight, and with brown bair and mus. tache alightly sprinkled with gray. Tho decoased A 10 have been Gorman. Te was reased in Dblack pant ok velvet waistetat, blue blouse and black troek nvaml ‘On hh left arm was tattood the figure of & man sod woman and t date, 1841, The Coroner made au examination of |hl bn-ly & further examination was afterward m; Dr. Ba) face aud the forv part of the Lead were entirely blow the lower lp wi |In1‘nnl with powder, and the chin hdl ered. this evening, the body ll'll ving & vault in St. lllulnh ‘emetery to await official OF IRA TRIAL NEWARK. - - CONOLUSION OF THE CASE—VERDICT OF GUILTY. On Saturday morning Gen. Runyon continuod his The relatives and friends sre invited Church. oa Tuesday, the J0th inst., witation... VERKLY TRIBUNK. tor nach olnb of ten. 0 it to b the very bost for all samily srving. gton, N sted by the Rev. E '(ul‘u ’ledan;lll Chosit 1o Mary B, Croies, all of Hu 75, by the Rev. J. L. o Naw-lamgabire. to Miss END—Is 8. Petar's Clinreb, Nissars Falls, the Mi{ lu I.""al on Monday -llnuu! 2 et § o n ollh-fll-l No. 313 West ’nlny-ulo-‘-d- BLEECKER—On Sanday morning, in the 40ch year of ber age. lcrh.. wife of Anthooy L. Bleecker, and deughter of Autbony J. ar HE TRIBUNE, New York <y LA LT e makes tha foibtod iwopatite. 60 it possibla, with 95 7ot of ail; wad when. 8 little abusa of od the 7 potsunded tuat it il o wer. | have alisady x & (iibbs, be- 1tisee feet, it sevcor L ever of yaur won derful febane tho MARRIED. BRADIORD-DEXTER=AL St. Patar's Chureh, Albauy, by the Rev, Wan. Tagiors, on Tuncwday, 0ok 2 Welkam {1, rsord of Jghter ol Ueorge Dester, 9., of ™ H by the Rev. Thom daughter of Joha B Y.. on Wedaesday, tho y the Rev. 0. F. Satkey, SerYork te Jeaale 1L dagzhter of D.Jy ¥ DIED. ALDEN—A: Newsrk, on Saturday. Oct. 7, The Aldoa re 1espectlally iovited to attand b (usersl, 10 0'clock 8. ., {rom his late residence, No. Oct. 97, Williaw, soa of the late attend Lis Gow the Sarsh toattend the funers! st Trinity W Velock. withoot furtber BRUNDIOE—On ll-u., "'"‘J‘ Oct. 2 Jseaphice, {afant daaghter of Rufus M. and No(kv of funersl fe Teatives P orvoty serenth Conaiy for iuverment. HIXON- AL New g on Hixon, U. Jml COOLEY--On Sunday, IM th icet., Henory A. Cooley, aged ‘l and friends of the femily are invited to -luu nc Tl‘by. n I| o dod. from his late residence, N. o, 1634 ing will be taken to Greeas , Oet. H, ln lmh Fi BN, Tln mn‘- of the !hnfly are ru'.ut y l-::‘ to lllcn‘ lbo (nl-nl Orangs, on MUNN POR MURDER, AT 'Mimnroadlurhyu 358 Attt T Jostou papers plesse copy. LANDSDOWN ~On Seturdey. Oct in the 413 year of bl age The liends of the fai £0. 0.7, swre g ""I"': sty o clock g o 9, ot 10clock p. . e, James P, Lt o Tuseday, 30th 7, alter s address to the jury in the prisoner’s defense, closing with the | ywoiae 7o "ol e gk fac., Jared P. K Mygatt, aged 4 words ‘l-llllu\vluulhh case, aa far as T am conce in your keeping, satisfied that your verdict will do justice, nnd |hnv ict l“ will not enly Ill the prisoner of the arge for which he s indicted, bit w en to gladdan the Sad Beart of his mother—ihat mother - watehing the pro ress of the trial with that engerness which only a mother can “he aadiencewere docply aesod—he mther of Mo €5 Libiting much emotion. bitiof ancellor Wilinmson then addressod the jury for tho de- d . He ed in an uj 1 to Ih jury to vindicate the i to o oy el it 35 oo syidenen He thed o) Camrears ""'m‘-'l? "'.'1" .'fo? g ur. ol e standing P orvtedere choupiod In thy Ira Mun: he commt wity. Huld mand {he , and Il nlhld and_anchor, ho law." The ao hl. dnt u his ou-n—nu |ueul ") p.ll In m ]nry todo right, and to seo justice awanded. ‘ourt 3 oetook en held an hour's recess, and again sasembled at Cortiand Parker, ew., then opesed the ming up '?w ata, the sudience ‘obetrrh moat :Ambh ength of time, had known Ira fln that fact only made it the more necessary and bad known bim r-nmnl f tho la Athout fe :fhlnlnh‘d o law without fear or favor. o g from an umumn:'a y be flond Ihmlh Tove of mone) OMM hll‘l b\l! | t alone w | He referred to the b e e Webater in Boni o ?-’ Cort s Now-York, bo! whom were seatenced h. doat] lr.ll‘lrlnv then proceeced to define the of murder, afterward nvlflln‘lh hfl-onydlla several witnesses in an able manoe! then charged the jury, that murder was o'l .2‘ ':fiu".:x: K reasun. 1o also deflued various pojata of A vetired at 4 o'clock, and 1n about vty miaats m-md 'ul m v 1 of murder in the secoud —_— GEOROE D. PRENTICE, ILL. '.lmfl-l‘"" ot “m“ ., Prentice, editor of The Journal, 18 unmly ROoTES bevnchina. il ecovery in doubtful. LAND OP'"CE REPORTS. 2o Omco st ¥la., ropors that 11 taken wctual sottlors, the past mosth, ot h S aNen AP el the ac of Juns 11, 168, et NEWSPAPER UNION—COTTON. "l'.-!l; ot 97~ Tha Avgus aad Commorcral | T g A oo o o e o A t, «“.{ cunes of Dr. Wi The .";‘..fl..'ffl will be bield st the Dutch l.'nrund ireh, eor. ourth-st. o Lafayette place, at e as. o U Ay s respocifely invited to attend, vn-ul further notice. ABUR—At Harleam, o ! ‘ e b * Inal .«..J ROSEKRANS—At Poughkesy widow of Jemes Resekrans, 'u-.l-“‘g.'hu o, llronl!.o.l nday evening, gden. aged " ‘l'honlmm and {riends of the n. ond the funersl, from her la o day (. o & P b aepeie Oct, 28, Heorletts, w ears and 10 mouthe. 21, Elizsboth Meggs Dews o sed 2 your, 1 mosth and 14 tiste archer, would not once suffi atives and Mndl of the family uv nw.‘"\:lly fuvited to serviens. to be beld iv the ““mm'ln.'ubw‘u ‘clock 8. m. The remaiue will be taken interment, ngregationsl Church, on Satorday, Oct. 27, Semb A, .l,mu.uv st 8 o'clock . un., from of Benj. wvited ta - o atdante, "Nov 8 FibbaL. oa WM’ woraing, Oct. ,l - ll o'clock, -(Ilonl forther llvb KS8—On Saturday, Oct. ¥ ngestion of the lunge, Auna M., nII uNI‘ of wun... Hewry -ld leo I— Weehs, aged § months and The mndu-m be taken to Wil Tueedny. wington, Del, fer interment, oo wii Wl—()l IH“V the 26:h ioat., Jane Wilten, wife of Samuel - nu-d. o the Dietriet Icul Aw- I, o'clock, The punctusl -eu vested. ln. NG O o, |-l ROE L. EHLE. er No. 600 Brosdway, on M dunce of evers member lo otrnest ALDO ily are 1faly l-muu “idance, No. 158 ¥ W0th fust.. llll'n.cl MUTCHINS, o Chabrman, i nly M ...n: -ml v r# "fm«lru Flavsath -‘ agoror v held at their roems, corner /) )!V'.Il;(fl. Oct. 19, 1966, ‘ be expected. E. ELL IUI' reeideat. l.v o'clock. o the kon. JOHN l—-.'lll" W Iadison-ave. .\Lu, aad Fast Rivor, Imus- Nomiatizn oor. 'CEOROE ¥ NOVEs Ihn-J-mhqo-v—zu.hm-vn that on the. ul‘t sreee usanimoavly somiustad by Hiat Convoation seite cendidete Racorder of the Cify of taw-Vork. The Committss wors tHIPRUORMD | mfiuhwumm-u'--bhh“' -n,m.-uw,munwhmdd“h Dartisua oomiderativas—tiel the muiner ia whish you baye per- formog 7our oB-ial duty DNAYDS your rodieciion. AND VHAT Eee WAV WARN BITASE DITITNG HOR GOUD N €43 STPRONY 07 YOR WATIONAL CAVSE. ‘Wo have the lionor o be your ob ¢ sece'le, JOUN SEDGWICK, Cham.. 12A O, MijddoSR. WALDO HUTCUINGS, OUY R, PELTON, JORN R WITE, FAEDK. OLMSTEAD. od—‘ RA 3 &PLUIAI&-M. -~ 300 Laxn. Vlgmn Sorron. } Bacrotarios. Sosat N Ciinieal _Wairzisss Vas Core, Beorstery emocratic e, m-lhm' scvmn. FOR THIRLY NINTH AND ¥ Comptisiog 1 Wards, BROOK i Mlflrl Cla HAN, Surgeor ‘Seves For Membar of Assa: Assembly District. REOULAK UNI08 REPUBLICAN NOMINATION by, LEDWARD MITCHELL. FREDERICK A. CONKLING, Chairman. e Wards, N¥ l.!()N TAYLOK. i ’lw lll..-‘m MA = o FOR SUPERVISOR, SOSEPH B. TAYLOR.. Dnion Republicas Nominntion, TIETH CONORESS, TUIRD DISTRICT, SIMEON B, CHIT 24, 34, 4, Bth, Teh, Rh. 112, 15th, 19, wed WS N TENDEN 0!- i1 M:Tu A Aal thu’ Sioth Aseomply NORMAN 5PKAT ous CUARLES 3 SPENCER, 0. Cliss. M. Darling, W Irviog Adamn, nion EEER T 1Xtb Dintigh (Tl m...‘i‘.'.!‘i"m 120984 Warde, : ‘weifto ' ik - u DARLING. N 'lll nrrns PAT \P‘H o G Sixth 15th w1805 Wcds. RCBERT | Wlfl Camiman. Special Notues. bies with PHALON yous mical Tacturse, at igrants’ fsinsendent o teenth-st W. J. ¥. Dailes No 831 BROADW, e '3 NiGHE-BLOOMING. CEREUS, faic iadies, sad your wridtea words will brosthe oven® rager fragranoo Lisn if they bad bean vtterad by your ows rouy lips. ectures, Bate of, will commencs the doures of Hospltal, - Dr, & Vs, AY, olor & 0lio'ce asortamant of FRENCH CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, Rich out aad eograved TABLIE GLASS, CUTLERY, GAS FIXTU Dz, Wistar’s CHERRY. OF THE OLI LIABLI 35 Al demasos ol the JP. wsd other Hlowse Fursisbing Goods. They ars the Sols Ageats is No@ York foc the sals of H. N Hooper & Co's RES. of Wild oxg OEST AxD MOSERFLINRLE REMEDIES ¥ WORLD FOR covars, " LLOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS. Ao ROAT, LUNGS sod CHEST. oPRMRE . BDer, Now Yok ., Proprisiors, Boston. 5. W. FOWLE & SON, _Aad by druzeinis and apotbesaries senerally. Saxen Grees, BRILLIANT, ENDURING AND CHANGELESS, FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. _SAXON COLOR MANUFACTURING €0., ULTON-IT. No. Joha A, Reod, (Succemsor to E. W, Burr.) DIAMOND JEW ELER, No. 791 Broadway, Opposite Orace Church. The Ageats of tils ewablishment bave searched the principal cltier of E.urope, and employed the lesding artisans abroad to obtais the RAREST GEMS AND RICHEST JEWELS of the Old Werld. As the roault of thess endesvors, a collection Las been secured of the. ot uniqus and recherche acticles ever exhihited to the Americes public. Covsoissenrs of precious stones end admirers of artistic workmen ahip in Jewelry are nvited. No. 338 WALTER 8. GRIFFITH, Prov'. Frarousa—A First-clan Organization, Assets betwean Ove ead Two Millions of Dollars. All profite go to the svured. Dividends dedlared snd paid Assuily. Al policies non torfeiting. No poliey fee clinrged. NO LIMITATIONS AS TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. Elght thousand Policies fu force. Half the Premium o permanest. loan on the policy, if desired. All formwe of Life Endowment asd An- 0. 439 Bro pr.mf.‘. inion “'"L“' D-ulh ATCHELO) A‘___‘ thes of "" fi;mhrf# con ey Brosdway, N. Y., AGENTS WANTE! Ne. 18 Court-at., Brosklys. One. C. Rivay, Sec’y. ilus ¢, Pohié, M. D, Formerly of and successor to DR. JAMES R, CHILTON & Co., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, Victory Huir Restorei \VOVDERI’l L DISCOVERY. nl'r‘:%%‘fb"%h«ffi ol ll'tll‘l" An M : { B l!l, uu-u !a 473 Siathave. LN X by - 'I‘IOUIA‘M ol l.lVll N BESAVED! R 1&..»- byc-u.l Lnacred by duily use asticle. “of ROBTNEONS DER- s Stats Lot Hospital, on u# ! Now. 3, ot 3§ o'clock p 'l ’Fu f:f'h'f Al!-'u)::hll apoly to i o w‘flf 5 2t D CARMOCHAN'S coatdencs, No. 14 Hask Bhey