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B POLITICAL. YORK STATE UNION TICKET. W'or Gowernar—Tlon RET E FENT Forle Govermor—Gen. STFWART L W Fior Canal Com'y—on STECUEN T. BAY. Stouber F'or Prisom Laspactor—Gien. JOILN HAMMOND, Essea. Kleotion, Tuesday, Nov. G e TNIO| NEW Naruntican Uxion Svat Comwrrerw, § Livgrs. MeTior . An TuuwiLiians. Secreiary ouTAN HotkL New Yorx { HAML. HAKRIS, Cheuias. B ) mamawros— § oen Sabi rar meeting, '!ll! i A ARFIELD of € EL McLEF of K KHA{{ RUE Curommer—) Dussauviioe—Toe Hoa A. H Fusvawrn Waso, N 0, PRINGE. onq. § FRANCIS SILVESTE L, aaq 1 b. PLATT CARPENTER, osq. (AN of N B The Hon. SAMUEL GALLOWAY of Ot Tiao Hon, WM. K. PECE., ir.. of Connecticut JAMES M. ASILEY 5 Olio. Tow Hoo. K. B, LA BAU foe Hos. WILLIAM A. VVHEELER. M ton. B. F. BRUC Maxteonis, pin. The Hon. H. B ETANTOX, WALDKE, eveiing— | The Hon M AHLON CHANCE. New-BrRuis—Hou. GEO. H. WILLIAMS of Oregon Nraox—The Hon. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. Nomwar—Dr. R 0. SIDNEY Lol RUSE C. Pewmamir §§ SRR ILBOU RNE, . Paxy VAN~ Tiw Hou. HORACE MAYNARD of Tennessee, L C. W 0 of Loui cumow— § 7 Fion WM 11 OLEASON H. LAFLIN PEATT, S p.'suiTH HriaoAL— Homnxiaviis—Gen, WALTER HAKRI iumwos — § ARCA e I8 SoworLen Farusa—Col. SUALGURN B.J LINS, Esg. Sareurons Luaxcu—\WM. £. SHELDON, esn. . the o, C. L BEALE. Seaworurows— | () N'C. 1I0GEBOOM. ee0 Svvrvesasy Fanta—Moor C. bl SCHOLEFIELD. 1 !u“‘lrln , Lagwrn Wanp, Brooxuys—Msjor JAMES FAG: W ATkELQo—The Hon LYMAN TREMAIN. Warkarowy — g:n»t 1lon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, WM. L BSON of 0o, Wavemeer—¥. M EINCH W nissvinue—Gen. 8. F. CAIU of Ohio. Mo WoxmrELn—Col. JAMES FAIRMAN. Wisween— Uz ¥ SCHUETZ Yoxmwas—Tla Hon. OALUSHA A GROW of Pa. Wednesd: Oct. 21 The Hon. €. L. B JOHN C. HOGF . Gen. WALTER HARRIMAN, of New-Ta: 10— The Hon. JAMES A GARFIELD, of Obio. The Hon. IRA HARIS. Avwyms. Oeraiin ml(l:‘,—lfl N RUESS, g, of Ohia. CAmANDAIGEA—Gen. 5. F. CAREY of Obic. Cupawvinis —Col. JAMES FATRMAN. g B. PLATT CARPENTFR. Cuarmax ¥ova Conxmms. § (. A|.rll,(,l!]:\>hkll'(. Do Dr. WM. C. DOAN ETT, o0 D. P. TYLER. Anoman— Fusuivae— ATRIOK COKB $ouror—The Hon LYMAN (ENADA Ha1i BROOKLIN: The Hou A. rumn.n-)s'_"t MORGAN. esq. Ouummporsy—F. J. FITHIAN, es) Gmoss Gampaxss, 24 Wo Houmu—Gen. S AML. M venin— i M. H, BURLEIG . ean KixpRRHOOK—Msjor C. M. SCITOLEFIELD. daxuiaxn L BRADFORD PEISCE . » Hou. GEO. H. A . Linoots Had, NEW YORE.~ }yio, MARLON CHANCE of O Lockrour—Ges. B. F. BRUCE. Lustowviiue—y. n—The fev. B MoKnoo, p. au—§ Se3-STEN L ' Major DOUGLAS CAN } i, FVERETT R E of Eentucky. . WAL CURTIS, enq. v L. WOODFORD. The Hon. CEAUNCEY M. DEPEW. GEORGE W M. CURTIS, ovq. The Hon. BUTLER G, NOBLE. The Hon. WM. . GLEASON. o Ltk G W ARG of Lo . SON of Ohio. Kewsenen—{ TV g0 Wit K PECK, Jia of Coun. Newronr. Uz K. O. SIDNEY. Nowwigw—J. 1. JENKINS, ex. Outakasy—1Tie Hou. &, H BAILE MixsoLd, p. o~ A. GROW. 3 H Surmwons s, ~The Hoo. GEORGL WILLIAMS of Otegon. SxansaTELES. —Gov. JOS. R HAWLEY. Survaviias—Jodze JAMES H. BELL of Texan s AR S Jasm— § NAFHAN D FETIY. o, Turnmax.—Tte Hon. N. B. LA BAU. W ear Bangon.—The Hoo. WM. 4. WHEELER. Thereday, Noe. 1 A 8. F. CAREY, ol Oio. ‘Aumion—The Hon. IRA HAKE]S Bauuponr.—ludge C. B, SABIN. ProoxLyy. Ligbteesth Ward —The Too. Fl B STANTON. S, P.SMIT Hon. A. H. BAILEY, Caremins.—The Hon BAMUZL GALLOWA v, of Ohio. < gr:b:":"r‘srvi ALVORD. . Gen. . M. e S 311\00 W. HOXIE, e Cowanex Porsz.— Dr. FREDERICK SCHUETZ Conse—PATRICK CORBETT, . M. SCHOLEFIELD. Cuuarman Fous Comxmns—is o DUNKIRE—Ci s nu pesting —H E RMAN KI Eds FISMEILL VIEAGE —Uem WAL H GTBSON of € OUTH of Lo Ounmxpomy. — ) dge H. O WAL Howrsa's Porvt—Major JAMES HAGGERTY. "P’munu,m\ 1BAL HAMLIN danesrows, p m., ) Gen. WALTER HAKRIMAN of N. Tl ¢ Gov. n.;ru.\ 2ige Suavam. Lo TOSEPH B HAWLEY of Comnectiout Sonmamvrin—tol YatiLs ¥ANAK Lommatnr—iudze JAMES £ BELL of Texan B annartasviLe—ROBERT CLOWE Mapwis—Tie Hen. WM A WiHEELER Naw-Rocurzrs—Tbe Hon. D. F. 7V LER of Covnecticnt Niw Yok Caruer Broad | The tion. W i FECK, v, of Coun. way and Foc-seventat, | 01 RT CROWE, ev fie Fo. GEC LLIAMS of Oregos Ommoxea—§ 3300 Hou. HENKY SMITIL ben E. M. LE Gen. B. F. BRUCE GEO. WM. CURTIS. Soumn . Smwkca batus—Hon HORACE X WA E, SHE Sroxy u_“-}h D. Tacmemnic— § JKG ¢ HOGEBOOM. Tmemese—The Hon JOHN 0. DONNE! Wanarsevacs—Toe Hon N £. LA BA WarEnroRD—The Hoo. CLARK B. COCHRANE. Watrasons—L. BRADFORD PRINCE, esq. Fridey Neu2 o Gov. CURTIN of Pennaylvrnis. Aospra o Msrc. BROOKLIN—} (1 1y Gl SON of Obic. wine JAMES H. BELL of Texes. CLIFroN Fpmesoe— Carpwmnr— The Hon. N, B. LA BAU. Crrps—The Moo HOKACE MAYNARD of Tenues Easr Hawrvox —Judge H. C WAKMOUTH of Lowisis Eveserr Kooxs, _ § Geu. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Kew Yeras. _ | Toe Hon F. D. CULVER. FAIRMAVES—p. . —The Rev, B IVES FepsraL “vexrs—My). C. M. SCHOLEFIELD. he Hon. C. BEALE. Jomswrows—4 TOUN'C FHOGE HOON, Krxosron—Tte Hon CLARK B. COCH Lx Rov—PATRICK CORFETT. s Lama—Gen. J OHY H MARTINDALE. Lyoss—Gerouw, moeting —HERMAN RUESS of Obio, Marovs—Tiwe Hon C.T. HULLBURD. “McLeas—F. M. FINCH. Nomav—Gen B O WS CURTIS Norw-Bmawsrs, § Tyt WAL 11, GLEASON. Niwvise—cal 3 MES nHvlmfi“ V., SHE JON, Nowrwrour— N T FETTY, mq Panavasp:s-The How. JOI FRANCIS 511 JOHN V. WHITBECK flnfln—dfi WALTER HARRIMAN of New-Hampelire. yviLte— ! dge C. B. SABIN. $7. Jomnarrzyi—The Hov. IRA HARRIS. Gov. JUS. R. HAWLEY of Cor Heu sraacvan—§ 20 308 GARMELD of bt ’WA-IMI.—-TM Hon. SAML. GALLOWAY of Obic. ARkt o ening, | The Hlon BUTLER G. NOBLE. Wit Taes —Ges. 8. K. CAREY of Obio. Saturdoy. Nor. 3. aLowrxevmzss—The Hon. THOMAS G. ALVORD. Brocuerrs immos—Col. JAMES FAIRMAN. © Cazgwovia—isov. JOS. R. HAWLEY, of Conn. e WILLIAM E. SHELDON, eaq., Coxrmavoun— ifl‘," PETTY, esq bc Dovan Fracss— Eaeux EAKE. Hou. C. M. DEPEW, Taoe Evewag, 7™ Gen. . ¥. CAREY of Ohio, ¥rxrs, Fa s e—The fion. 8. G. NOBLE. Faxwrewviiss—Too Lev. B. 1. Iyes. LIAM K. PECK, jr., of Conn. The Hou. WILI Guans Faris—The Hon N, B. LA BAL. UERmAFTOw S Gmorex—F. 4. FINCH. tvneon— § Tbe Hon. G, L. BEALY. e Hon. TRA HARRIS TrMaca—Gon. WALTER HARRIMA] of New- Hampabize ! o "LVER, Larwme Fas, BrookLrs— s Judze MHC. WARMOUTH of La., A W. TENNEY, erq. ;::-v-__m.."cc'.:. Sasin, A MT0E . B. ALY, Fuomte e WILLIAM ¢ DUAKE rour Bmas—PATRICK CORBETT, s 'pn-.-'- Meetiag—Dr. ¥. SCHUE17 Ureen Hoox. &m—(The Hon. D. P TVLER of Ruwixx Cuirs, evenin on. M. D. WILBU. 5156 S1xe —un. Imfil'r i w'kum;nnl:ul $ Wispmaw Cmmax, p w— | §7, K- O, SIDNEY Judge X N 4 Yarmaxs—GEO. W. HOXIE 2%, Y. HIESTAND of Louisiana. Monday, Nov. Avmvny—Oen. 3. E. CAREY of Oliio. Caxasvors—tien. B. ¥. BRUCL. . Cuavmas ¥ori-ConsERa—The Hon.C. L. BEAL Famuue Viceaok—Ges E M. LEE of Connecticul, —-N. D. PETTY, e, ja—The Hor. B. (. NOBLE. Pavmemesn— e T. M. HITE Scumvworapy oo WALTER 114] Y se. WALTER IMAN of New. Hampsbire, TR KO Wasssrous—PATLICK CORBETT, osq. gt NEW-YORK. SESEMPBLY NOMINATIONS IN RENSSKLAER. BT TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIKUNE Troy, Oct. 29.—William Guriry, one of the leading busi- woss men of Troy, wis this evening vominated for the As- wombly by the Ropublican Couvention for the City Dis. trict. Blenzer Wooster hus been renominsted Ly the Re. yublican Couvention of the BSecond Disirict of the Conn, s v Notaithatsading a sevore gun glorm, tyere 1s & vory NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 30, 1866. targo attondence at tha Ropublican rally at Rand's Hall this evening. Patriok Corboit and the Rev. B. 1. Tves m o, MAsS MEETING LN WESTCHES ER COUNTY. The l¢ of Wosteheater Co fold & grand manss masting 1t Monnt Kiwco on Wednosday afternoon and | evening, Oct. 31, 1866, to ratify the regular Union Gepib- licar poinination dorgs Gongross aud mbuke traitors. Should the w proes favorablo, i will, doubtlese, prove 016 of the most succossiul gatberings of the onn pay Gou Woodlord, the Hop, Chauncey M. Depew, Goorge Tioxie, *esq.; Fliol C. Codwin, Judg Robirsor and othors will sddrose the meeti A good band of music will aso bo 1 stiendance. JiRi U BLICAN-UNION MEBTING 1N TOORPOTT Tocgram, Ot 25.--Another Iargs Repcblican mess- mecting was held in this city thie ovenimg. A torcllight provessioi passed througli the strsots to the Court-House yard, wiers Gor. Martiudale addroased. the soldiers, sail- ors, and citizens gonorslly upon the great 1asuos now be- fore thew. The (iencral gpoko for about two hours, and with marked sbiiity and eficet, ‘e grestost onthusinsm prevailed on the oceasion, and tho people showad, by thar deop attention sud interost, that they are fully alivo to the importsod ‘of the coming clection, and the momon- tons questions which thoy ars callad upon to consider Lo~ fore it takes place. MASS RLPUBLICAR OONVENTION IN QUERNR COUNTY. Tho Urion en of Quecns County sre to hold a miass ;nnnn'.non st Mincola on Wednesday, Oct. 51, at10'clock. 08 will be made by the Hon' B. G. Noble Judge armouth of Loufsians, Geo, Wmn. Curtis, and the Hon , (lev.o, Union condidats for Congress 1a the irst Districh. AS3ENBLY {NOMINATION. BY TRLEORLPN TI TS TLIBUAE Rocukster, N. Y., Oot. 29.—The Democrats and Na- tiona! Unici wen of his ¢ty have nominated Chaunooy Pairy for Assembly. MANNIBAL EAMTIN IN AT, LAYRENCE COUNTY. Y TELEULAPE 70 THS TRINDNR Porspsu, Oct. 24.—~The Hon, Hannibal Hamlin to-1ay so! for two Lours ono of the larg ever bold in this county. Mr. Hamlin scathingly reviowed the Lwportant acts of President Johnson, and showed that they were not wereiy wrong, but high crimes aud misdo meanors, sufficient vuder the Coustitution and the de- cigiona of the United States Suorewoe Court for his - peachment He foraibly Muatrated, if we adopt policy,” how imminent ia the dangor of heing nocessi: to assume the Kebel debl, that e conrse of Congross at the Iast seasion was such as beoau inded ropice BoLLati V0 Giok, aud oxaoitad all to sta o A MASSACHUSETTS. THE COMPLETE OONGRESS 7 his Democrats of the Ist Massachuset nomtoatod the Hon. Matthine €118 of Carver for Congross against the Hon, Thomas D. Eliot. This completes the Congress tickat of both parties, which is as follows, {ho uames or thepresent members being iu addr ETA. Matthi A M W Asj Wil T 0. Priuce Leverett 5 A Wi, Hasward bijab W. Cliapis Guinoy in the Hid. District 1 the — W-JERSEY. TS THE DEMOURATIC NOMIN » B2 AC TON. e r of Borgen was nominated D Con a in the Fou Now- Jersey by Uie {ndependent Dethocr: has scoeptod. in Lis | Le stotes thag o5 10 stand by the principles and doct-ines of the Dawocratic 1 adds party, n t 1do vt your A tiose roprescited eve, the iniorsis of Jesire for pes ite with the Co therein in Gieir viorts.4o adtuc the Demwcra o parts. 1 mdvrstand it ta to be a doctrive of the Demoumiio pacts. oo pure 18 v 1 1o e ioned, that Bo i s 2 £1ght % seek office, o to shrink from its du: ties or 1o 2008 e 1 gain, on 0 10t en as 1 chen callod npon by kis feidow-a Lodieace to this doct e. 1m8, Wy, & Jors Ht SLANDERERS REBUKED THE CALUMNIES ON THE PRESIDENT AND SEWARD. SEORETARY County, Pa., Oct. 3, 195 tary of State. Wasninaton, D). C. that you have little time The Hor Wy L8 Drag Bie: to m Andy ar o bas o b riled by two drunkards and a lewd women H. Seward ate botl drapkards, eid (b outrol of avile and vicious fem port ME. SEWARD'S REP! VENT OF S1a15, W inst. 1n1 o 4t A to vindicate the The entire expe umny of the Ci trate is fuiled o ouly necess ) remcm) during wy p 1 less charitable views o life and ps were taken by thome v from 1ae th wre now d by oppa the policy . - My first which 1£ 18 12, 1 La 1aast B Sewann, D.. Unionville, Chester Co., I'a. C— LOCAL POLITICS. L —— % F OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR' THE RATIFICA- TION MEETING. The Committee of Arrangements for the Hoffman Rati 5 Moeting, to 1 this st Cooper In COMMITYT stitute, 2 sterday yn—Dhonglas Taylor pre Comr 1178 tiois, o Iy ms, and on Process stated 1o L i was recelved rom ex.( Sevmour. would be in New-York to attend the ised at the Usion Ratifi catio ccanion_also. but will be placed or and Ninthst. E Rall while, at the om the main stand by Goy. Joel il Reymou same time, the mee Farke: RATIFICATION IN THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DI will be addres: ation of at the it speak lave vrganized. for Horaee Girec Fifth War Ts W NOT REGISTER, BUT SURROGATE. In our report of the proceedings of the Democratic ntion of Saturday night. the nom A uouneed. LETTER FROM FEANCIS B. CUTTING. The following is the letter from Francis B. Cuttin, in favor of the somination of LeGrand B. Cannon in the VIIIY Cougressiohal District, briefly noticed in Saturday s TrmvN NEw-YoR, Uct. 26, 1866, Chairmar K exceedingly that the condition of my health witl not sliow me ta secept your iuvitation to preside at the Unon mesting colied to ratify the nomnation of Col. Le Grand B. Canmon s 8 cond.date for Cougren. * But while | canmot be present to unito i your efiorte to sustain # onndidste 0 deserviog of support, | wust beg you to understa:d that | most carnestly syzpathize in this sid every other loysl move- weat (o prowuie the Louer of b city acd the welfare of ity popl. “My vote and irfluence will be freely given to this canse, and | hearti'y reg #i tust my voice cannot be beard ot of the coun try, and its best inter the pre.eut cauvass. Respe: , your obedient servant, - F. ¥ Cornine.” Letters Also read from Peter Cooper and Gov. Morgun, both i st degree complimentary to the candidate. MEETING OF THE EXKCUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CON- SERVATIVE GENERAL COMMITTEE. ecutive Committee of the Conservative Gen- oral Committec met last evening at the rooms, coruer of Broad. way sud Twonty third-st., ‘Lhomas B. Asten, Chaiman, and (. 1. Hall Secrotary. The Finance Committee reported {hat the sum of 00 will be raised for election purposes. It was re solved to bave election boxes in cach election district, and to se men for each distriet 10 take charge of them. The manifested great entbusissm for Joseph B. Taylor Supervisor. MEETING OF THE LINCOLN TUNION LEAGUR ASSOCIA- TION. A mesting of the above Association was held last evening ut No. 193 Bowery, which was of a very enthusiastio charactor. Mr Jobn W. Farmer oconpiad the chair aad opened the ingw in an te address. jor Douglas Cauj wao tie speaker of the evening, and on his name beis A ke was reosived with choers. He commencad by makiug apecial 1olerence 10 tho lato Iiebel- liow wnd fhe censos of its orgin. To paid a high compliment to fuo ats Proadent Liecob avd in drawing 3 contrast be twoen hits i Preddent Jolnson dwell in aovers aud withor ing torays on My Polioy,” (e spighst 0oy 80 tugy givou the oo 10 be honest do he oliarseteri 4 pioce of b ny Clief Ma, g ery e Con of tho g ou cusotod by v kon in {0 0218, 0 « at o o'clock supporters, the meet g wdj A meeting of (he 1 Wards in this Distriot was held last over Intter. e said 1t was as bard for Audy Johnsos, to be conafst cnt an it was for Pern at considernble l 1o the Afer dilating Mr. Johuson's proposed amendments A his whole conduct 88 8 u that (oginn 1 huis PiFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT REPOBLIAN MEETING. Jolegales from tho difiervat rooms, No 274 Grnnd st and cach Ward execpt ths wonth was fully reprosented. My Adolphus Borst wacatimonsly ed Clinirman After the traussction of some minvr bwunces the mectivg adjournod. PIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT UNION RRCPUBLICAN A%0- CIATION. g A lririud woeting was beld at tha Fifil. Ward Hotsl fast oveming under tho auspices of this Asvociaion. Mr J.G. Abbs, tho Presidest of Uie A jon acoupied the chare. Afior tae tranasction of Churman iotroduesd Mr Gea. T meeting iu_an eioquent wud foroibie wpesoh, some routing hustvess the Fhlo, who addressed tie reviewing Lin courss of Mr. Johnwon iu bis 00! Jiowwith Congroess, aud tousk upon bis Al tonits, v B oe said who form (he bolk of Mr_Johnson's support Mr. Banj. Van Viper He said he had v b was sats The eves of the world were upos the kn for she v t0 denide Lie iswue upoa whioh huage the s Nation Presidont, asd ha was bold topsny Liat tue Presideut was wroug. the Presid gress when it lnst mssembled, that werg morely exparimental, and tha ho war rawdy to acgui sage in good faith, of Fifieen. They meked the Pravdect for tho o vording the progress of recoustruc.on, wut Le de: pay th ution the slightest attantion, and trom ¢ B art s hadl steadily refiissd to Pocogaise (hem a3 po ay ¥oive in the gravest question of Biate voliey: aed denonnced thew i the most irsolent and rey rotituting his powe: meanwhile 1o . Jormer domination, over the horth. M. Van Ripe: nl earnest and telling wasmer, lioarers 19 the higheat pitois of enthusinsm conchumon of tou_of Michuel J. ist Distriet, vas journad with oheers for the Union ¢ MERTING OF INSF A meoting of and El STORA. lield at Argus Hu d oo semaibn W Dled inspe maes mesting bg st o # duties which boddy trom the a H zor will ape THE SOLDIEKS' AND SAILORS' MEETING—A ! LIGHT PROCESSION OF LOYAL Vi At 8 meeting of the General Com i Canalat 1 by pr o the & Coup roat moeting o Frida; qante: ther ~ accompanind by wads o night an 1in ¥ ng was he There are two Democratic ( g County, ach of thos & of Congressionai cand ICIATION, , for the p uth Ward Un publican Assoc at the corner of Classon and Fulton-ay o an intensely enthusiastic ol Bortires eaunon were fired at intervils, w he last grand ril. Loag before tie Association was filled flowing i remarks, calling their attention to the 5 aind the certainty of vieto.y sticenss of the L. He then, in_n fow complimentary remarks speaker of the evening, the Hon. Mablon Chau was received with cheers, and of two hours, 1 e, nud perapionity Jep hut eont: 1 , aud took his seat amid cheer s were intoowd i unty und Aswemby Congressional. ¢ when the Chairman introdu, b were encor Falbot, the eandil addressed thew, and was followed by M andidate for Superintendent of Poo wother song by the Giee Club, and speech Mr. Hloom of New-York Cit wd the do their duty in the coming electi SEMELY DISTRICT. of Jeraoy City was (he uegt apoako: Stats to come here beoaoms e koo o Sta tand Congress? Andiew Johuson had b aots of poooistruction f they Yo o btty in it Congress nooeptad s mes ppovited tho (amons Joiut Committee | sove joan Ingpectors so that TWENTIETIt WARD GERMAN YENTON AND WO0O 3 yesterda, aftornos E , Major Robiasor chair loyal organirations of thi to joln the men the Leagus in a grand torc Priweas: 1 the oe Bowery {Cheers.] for Sherifl in Kings County, a k. Costis | wern moon aily e Heotra in the chammotar of the lowest clavass of our population, o0 of the Tho iswahad been mado vetween Congress and the waa 1igat and . ongress this differance betw o i Conis 1 wediing 1l even ug uage, ls i thele oke in his froquent’y rouscd bis the Apeacizes 4 Toselution AGPrOVIg the o for the As the meet g ud o Republican Inspactors of Registry No. 600 Broadvay, ves by Mr. A 7. Wiiliam torda; s calle som, 1 Kepub Genera! Committoe, who s nounesd in_ couformity with a te'last meeting. The of the TORCH. nbers of i of The Line of provsssiu wil e he, sof e .l i a3 org &c The proesssion w prine. pal t2oroughtarss Caaa e ng outof the it ment REPUELICAN MEETING AT KESSLER'S HOTEL | ot Kons- DEMOCRATIC TROUBLES IN THE SECOND DISTRICT. al Committees in Oue is u lawyer . der of large protits n his bowination, so that a bitter feud has P which some alarms M. Tilden and the State | | ( mittee, and h s M iden to write a let v to Mr. Carboy, Chairmen of the Nationals, urging them to v # Cowmittee. When M Ca ng last night quite & SOEm Was Mr. Linsky with an aft The obd Commitises on and Privting were discharged and new ones n Committes resolved to sustain its sominees 1o th NG OF THE SEVENTH WALD UNION REPUBLICAN nt campaign, of up the streets, choers rent the air for th nt_great historic purty that lour of ' whom we sxiously and tlow of 1t had been promised them. iug was called to order by the Presi- raon Who briefly sddress-i (hem o a few s of the ans 1 the sudience spell-bound in | s for its vigor, humor, elo Tl spoaker wes rapturously applauded throughout Lis | indorwing the State and cloquent meeting and the vast audieneo gradually dispersed, ready and anxious io THE FRIENDS OF THE EXCISE LAW IN THE FIFTH AS- A large number of the friends of the present Exoise law mmet, us per arrngement, last evenmg, in tie Bediord-ave. Baptist Chureh, aod adopted 4 series of resolutions sustaining e present Kxcise 1w, and with greut unwsimits 1ndo rick T. Parson as their candidate for 3 sseuibly rved My Mr. Parson had previously been piaced i1 nomination by the Union Republican party of the distriet, secures his eleetion, notwithstanding s Mr s o stamp and Navy-Yard candidate 10 defeat him. MEETING [N SOUTH BROOELYN. The elog; will address the citizens of Soath Brov uent Irish orator James Haggerty, esq., 5 ot Temperanee Hali, corner Hicks st. and Hamiltor ave., thts eveniug, st 7 o'clock. ELEVENTI! WARD RALLY. A d Union mass meeting will be beld at Granada Hall, Myrtle-ave.. to-morrow eventag, and will be ad dressod by the Hon. D. P. Tyler of Connectiort, 5. B Chitien dan, esy., and P.W. Ostrasder, esg. THE TURF. PRILALELPAIA, Oct. 29 — At tho race to-day Point Broere Park, Daxter eptered. The formor wou al) (he boata. Time 2%, at the Patchm apd Polly Ann wers LS 4 I | | | | | ul this indorsement | borson is runuing | | A new re | 10z was go | had postponed the | every | on Willinm-st. THE MARYLAND TROUBLE. e ) e TESTIMONY FOR THR PROSECUTION CLOSED. TELRGRAPE TO THR TWIRUNS Baviw ex, (Kt The examination of the changes against tho Police Commiswioners was resumed fo-day st Anuapolis. Some 20 wiine wore cxamined, when, 1 oelock, tho prosscutior announced thet they wero through, bot would Lsve some mbatting ovidenco. The oxumination of wilnesses for the dofonso will commence tomorrow. The evidsuce to-day elicitsd nothisg im poriaat A liosvy saaih-aast ran stora is peevailing this ovaning. e —— FIRLS. BALTIMORE. RBaxrisors, Oct. 20.—A five broke out this evening (o (ho large warehouse No 240 Iisttimorest., ed by Fair- Dbanks as @ scal® warchouse and by Marsion Brothers a1 a chins atora. During the progresa of the firo the cornice fell, who were 00 o laddor. Twe of thom, it s Lousbt, will die. Tio loss by tha firo is quite heavy. s oxael amountis not yet krown. ‘Tho stook ia thy Madars. Turnbull’s s'ars adjoinng was alightly danagel $ T by it g Laves romen it * CRIMES. Pls e A LONAT) KILL) A3 WIPR—MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY A NEGRO. Tomow, Oot. 20 —On Spturday night & man namod Alien, living in Taghkanio, kitled his wife by choking her Al 12 i bewrt orwzy for $he pank two woak, bel it was nok until i fow dags that i Tuancy took aoy form that ronde-od an soroun. Loat Fridav bs was iv our oity, and throatened A warrant for his arrest was in it oould be exccuted he com- tae bands of offioers, but bl arier of bia wife oning » murderous assartt was committed by anegro on three white citizens on Warren st The attsok was mads witl. 4 razor, and a sarions wound infliotsd o ono of the party. Lo negeo was subsequeatly arrested, bat made his oy raitted On Sa‘urday A BOY SHOT. WY TRLTGRAPT TO THR TRIBUNR Ci¥oingati, Oct. 20.—A boy, 14 years old, was shot doad yeatorday afternoon by a comrade of the same age for knocking s bt off. — WHALING INTELLIGENCE. BY TRLIORAYD T THA TRIBING . 81. Jomxs, N. F,, Oct. 27.—The whaling steawers Wolf and Lion have arrivad hers with threo whales each. Tio Wolf briugs tho captain and orew, and cargo of sixty tuns o oll of the American bark Antelope, wrecked on Cumber and Japt. Lyson, late of the Antelope, reports the whalers Mary, Leader, H sorgians, Oxford, Morning Il clean. The steamer Pioasor Lad 5 Lbis 100 bbia of ol Vhe tahing generally was & Seotch whaling (et had also met with sery bad aucooss New-Lowxpoy, Oct. 23, —Mossrs. Williams & Havon bav 1 dispatol from th civeo e porting tae ship Monticollo, Capt. Phillips, Sopt. 2. Aretio with six whales, —————— JEFF. DAVIS. — £ MIS3I$3ICCT LEGISLATURE TO APPOINT B SIONERS 10 VISIT WASHINGTON New-Orueans, Oct. 15.—Gov. Humphreya of Mis- sisippi, in view of the sious condition of Jell Daviy 1h recommentds the Lagidature ta appoint o missiones to proceed ta W to coner loat, withs view (o relonse The Hov o adop dvod, L Aomi o 5 0f the Missisainpi Logis- sosolutions on the 20th inst.: their deepest sympathy, thoir p; 1 peraoin hment aud th raiee of Lis virtuss as o man, and those gre. of mind and heart whi 2 misfor finement-of Mr. Davis ax a State prisoner. aad witlior ued now nearly '% won & unwa m and the law “and in 7 urge his immediate release, o uan s o right to el ad upon to auswer to the Courts of Mississippi bar whould at 03 irely engnge 10 the dofense of y relonsn . and that for s L0 Laooseal y ») the subjec neral and liberal con’rilmt r. Davis, with a view rpowe it by prepared to make sat to the peonle of ng for the Camily of M. Davis, s {roin es Ty ounty, ny o Hieh | will insare to bis wife aud ehildrea ¢ Tiis minont asrvices, bis devotion to his State, his self sac-ifioe, 5 great m at_presot misfor s imperatively d and wil i for Minad o ipph 00w to rofuse would s3ow tor and hor #ms aiike dozenerate ——— THE PAC PAILEOAD EXCURSION BT TRLIIART 00 IR ¥ T TRINONE. Cmiesgo, Oct, 20.—The Pacific Railway eseur- wists reacind this citf®au thelr potura journey last svening, 5 Railway. At 2 o'clock this g mauy la bis by owits Donglass Dunlap, Harris, Halo, Do and Young, ropresenting the local o Presidont Dore of the o t. RRobert Lincoln, the Hon. N. b ing capitalists. Addrosses of Dore. AZIRMLIN BETWEREN (0 ATTAK ON MATAMOROS POST BY TRLEARAPH TO THR GAL Oct. 2 waseillo pap g is anticipated. rtion oti betweon C tack ou Matamoroa, at th Juarez had sent Commissioners to Cas m into the calaboose, Lies & long letter referring to o form X strougly 1n favor of grasting negroes suffrage, and all thie other rights, the same as the white man. he extension of the adway on immensely The track of the Ea: Sunday last, has o to wh e nuisan was pr tion of Drox most insuppos way and Fulton-st. s long be o ot i tlie the city's gn faro efforts of pulic to seenre xafe tru eurb opposite, of Ludies and ehillren, bav Dered arduc other_poiut, and t positively dan s to attempt t trucks 1 to th f cnrs, which by nature « corner result, A% inguire if wlate otiver volic it b A g th drivers le i kely to ¢ at angles but extending dingonally, as it does, fo ck, it 1% insufferab e —— Guassporrens N Kass, A lefter from Olathe, states that the dumage done by grasshoppers ha far loss than represented. The eorn was 100 1 tured to bo injered, and the erop is large: and th they cut down the young wheat they did not kill the roa They made sad work, however, in' gardens. Sin disappearance, the weather hos been se warm for four :-fivk;‘nm the younz ones will hatch and the frost will thei, v Rl 1S Rl Tie DOWNINGS.—The name of these worthy colored men has become historic and associated in the mind of New-Yorker with the good cheer which it is their business to dispense. The late Thomas Downing sold oysters in this city for fifty years, and since bis death his two sons have succeeded him. Their comforta- ble restaurant may be found in the Custom-House, entrance and itis sufficient commendation to say that their chance customers usually becowe permavent ones. Like their father before them, they also attend to ¢ for weddings and other ontertainments, in which 5 of tho business they will also be found prompt snd efficient. —_— THE STATE OF TRADE. — ORNER IN THE CHICAGO PROVISION MARKET. L ORAPN TO THE TRIBUNG. : CHICAGO, (O .—A leading packer of th k. is understond to eontrol a large co he provision m orted by the necessities of parti have been taken in the trap. CHIca00, Oct. 29.—Flonr quiet. Wheat firma at $2 192 82 1) for No. Land $1 92@8] 91 for No. 2. Corn added 22, Arm at 9 W, for No. 1. aud 852864e. for No. 2 Wrm s the sdvaace of sales at 45c. for No. 1, sud sid@ébje for Mo 2 Ereighte guietat 17c,0n Corn to Bufaio. Provisions aiet; Moty P A:. for common to cooice. Shi h. Wheat, 121000 b W0 basb. Wheat 23,000 bush. Oste, 140 Roge ‘WiLwiyerox, Oct, 30.—Crude Tarpentine siesly at ®5 53 for and Yeilow dip. Spaeits Torpentine sdvicems, sies ot 7o n steady. Tar $395, Cotton, 360064e. for Siddiug Sv Locis. Oct. M —Flour vory frm at 89 621 611 Cr Sipecbiue, S13 Y40 €13 75 for Siagie-Fasis, 228U 25 for Double ¥xtrs and $15 B@BIE for Famey, Wieat hro at $7 e hE S Ter prime o choice Spriag. 8 WB®2 88 for prices Fall, B3 WAHI for chowea L Comn wdvanced to 86c. @$1 08, Usts higher; 5 @S4e. Pork lower . $32 V@33, Bason—Cioer Sides, 149105, and 10p @15)c. for Shouldwrs. Lard—1sde. for prime the Acasera, O 29 tom tizin ; sales 130 Dales sirict U4 fag 35 Savanak, Opt. 29 —Cotton stoal, 150 heier: Middiieg We CLaLLuaToN, Oct. 20, Biddbing der. MARRIED REMS—CARPEHTER—AL tha e i on TrAulay. Ol 23 by ( v Mi Anirass of New York to M Aunisid, ds Cpponlar of daclace Hnaee - otibeanay, Ms. Goonge | i of Nethau M AN ) CANALZI—THE | ONBD. s the most | their | | i f BRUNDIGE—Dn IOW!'—R")‘I“—J.. this eit; Iy, N, . e, of Ch oo ot New-Hay of Ruiva M. and J+ Alheny, Bl acker. 8.G ¥, on Th Dr. Albert It L ERT SN WAL DIED. nl‘:‘i‘ur—“d ulr' Haven, Conr., o Saturdsy Oc P, Bre yeais. of the house of 1y e B i & B ST i , thit day (Tussdey A The rolatives wad tiende Cneral, on W edneaday, 0 donco of her parents The relatives and friends are invited to o' bat city. elock . m agod 15 mont ke d daughtor d th ) 3 ueadny, Oct. 25, by . Tuomes W. Bawes, e, of Nevads, to H-'- . New York, KNOWLTON—TABER—Ts Columbia § €. on Sstrdy , #t the Tosidengo of the bride's broth By iho Kev. . Broce Walker, Aususts Barcon Knowiton of Braok 0 Frums, sidest deughter of the ists Wil K. Taber, 3. A. Rusiop, No. 51 Bim Church, on Taseday, the 10h inst., et 2 o'clock, withou® fucthec in viaton. Seephon ing.Oct. 28 Jouophino, tfant dsaghter the Cunily are invited (o sttend her 31, at 3o'clook p. .. from the resi o 00 Weat Tu oty fiest. BRADFORD—-NOYFS~At 8. Peter's Chureh, Al B A etk on Thoncian e 25 Woiaet 1l Pove York 40 Anus D). Noyes, daughior of Goarg: Dexter, v, BLY.ECKER—Oa Sunday morning. in the 4011 year of bar aze. Sarsh | Bache, wife of Authouy L. Glseckes, an: of Antlomy ). fumers! at Trinity COOLEY~Oa Savday, tie 28th lust, Heory A Cooley, aged & e wolatives and frisnds of the fami'y are invited to attend the | - fipral. on Tussday, 8* 1} o'clock, froui his laie rosidouce, No. 1654 Eax. Twenty soveuth-at. Tho tewsins will bo takan to Greeas Cotnty for interment. invited to attond. waLout forther noties. Wi RUDYARD—On Moudsy moroi wife of Clacies V', Lodyard, The rostives and frinods of 0 sttend the funeral, from ber Iate , on Wedueaday afternoon, ab 2 o clock. STRVENS—At Coxsack's, on Sunday, Oct. 14, of consamption, Wan. . Oct 99, Ghaclotts Goldemith, % youca. 3 Buevaoa, iu e 42¢ yoar of bie age. only child ot Wil NDSDOW 3 THowso Unlon County and Judicinry Convention. to tais Convertion s oot EVEI et 0, Cuamres 1. Hiwe Ronrxr B. flovp. om HIS DAY (Toesday) Liros TURNER—Suddesly. on Morday, Tugner, widow of the late Kichard V. THE NEW SUGDEN=On Suuday evening, Oct Sugden, aged 29 yea ‘Thie relatives end ineads of A 10 moot! e S, wik b ywar of ber age y d reiatives of the family, 2 Fioyd, are tespecifa'ly juvit au Heory and klla 7. W eek be taken to Wilaingion, Dok, for iaterwe al tod ta aud { Secretarios. Ot 29, 190, F! L. Tou Lo'clock, without 2 /Y ORI th T end ® wowting 2 bs ] Twenty thitd st on T! E.>. LAWSON, € Mondey, | e family ace respectfully invited to residence, No. 29 Ewen-t., 23, Hoaoeiotts, wifs of Ben). Taiui'y are raspactiully wvited to at No. 52 Fifthat.. on furtber wavits oth Va: Matsr Turne:, block aad pawp 10 of ber sons, Tohe aad | 5t atsid the fraeral, from ber late rentdonce, No 97 Waterat., on Wednesday, 1yt tast., 5: 1 o/ clock pm May she rost is pesce. Now Jorasy papers pleas copy i WFEKS—0n Seturday, Oot. 27, of congastion of the lungs. Aara M. COOKE—At Kent. Conn., o0 Thursdsy Oct. 25, after a abort illnsss William 1. Goose of Bridgeposs, Goun., aged 65 yoats and § wonths MYGATT—On Friday, the 26tk fast., Sared B. K. Bygatt, aged 4. ears. T fuveoral servicas will be beld at the Dutcl Iaforurod Clurch, eoc. of Fourth-st. ard Lafasetie place, at 3 o'cloek p. 20th inst. The relatives aud friouds oi tho famuy are rwpactiuly The Nturnlizat'on Ofice of tos REPUBLICAN UNION CENTRAL COMMT ity Hal . and re Offics hiow TTF, All who » Natoralization Pavers may obtain tuem fres of fromw 9 to 4 o clo S RATIFL now. » desiring oper ¢ No. § Centro. 10 vote (or the Kepub 1 LECTURE m the Congrmgationa! Chiurch, 2. NESDAY EVENING, Oct. 51, Subject—NATIONAL 1530 E5. Fourth Congressioual Distriet, CATION MEETING iet (Firat, Second, Third. Fourth, Fitdh Tive cithans of this Ui Sixth. aad_Eighth Wards) wil meet TUESDAY EVEN] G, Il et . at nation of HOBACE Uitk ELEY for Conzrem. James Haczerty wid ollier emujnent speskers A tae bad wil be in sttendasce. Craxces B PaTmics svcrshfil FRED. 8. 5OG ROBELRT P. BURK! ANDIEW 1. BLEARL and others. others, t the Bifth Wacd bt oo : o'clock, 1o ralify the uowi te9itn end T ooty second Srmwan, Ilent-;v -?flmugu.. FARRELL. Prostdont ot % 1T BEFOBIAGAN UIIOE KOMIKATION. I3 AR LY, QRO R Inton y YR &7 sk E.flfl'-fi‘ Ninth 1. Thintriet, . KUPHAN ETON. it T i peboomm and Demecracie Unton Nomintion. Eightornia A e J w ) ' X B W Ontetoentls Amerihly Distriss, e UNIOH REPUBLIGAN HOMINATION FOR BEMEBLE OF ASSEMBLY, BENIAVTN O, WANDELE, Lindivon ave., Fortialhest., and . - YOR MENDER OF GlARLEs 1. Wisiiaw Houpun, Soc'y WIGH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, 0 Tho lasgost assortruant of FULNITURY of (houmost faskisnshis tyios, i POPULAR PRICES! M WAREROOMS, Y, vu'rwm;g«'_vmm A s JORRS T When Voui's aud Beaaty Most e To chase the glowiag hours with fying feel, what gives asst ¢ the. air e, wad they will tall you REUS. C e sud Saiiors of the Amenoan Uuion ut tho 3 T Amo lub wi o the rooms of the Institute. All who take na inferest 18 tmprov Tilk N APPLETONS ILLUST y rewtbo and meke it » luxury to imbaio i1 Adk the lsdics PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING at Navioni Soomttng w boblf ..nt. Dissbie T ock TAY EVENING, Novewber 8, 106 am dnsutare Farmers’ il be Geld to-duy, TUESDAY, %0t da swait w0 tavited. ___JOIN W. CHAMBERS, Seorelary, Tho Loug miriike’ ot the Ulymobe Theaior TE NIOUT, For its grost Cast of Classcims and surprising H e s Advertissment inito day s Teibwse. ut 10 Ruilway Trav -tx' PORCANT 10 STBAMES VT TRAVELERS! = ORCANT T ALL TRAVELERS BER NUMBLE UF RATED RAILWAY GUID Wil be ready THIS DAY, ot 19 o <o Cowrints ov Tia hovENIER NuXBaL PORTANT INSERUCTIONS TO RAILWAY PRAVEL- 1 totazence t» Purcbasiag Tickets, Cle kg, Beagsage, Railway Dage, failway Timo Tables k., % —ONE HUNDRED RAILWAY MADS, ioproametiag o Fris ipst Routes of Tisvei—West. Best, Notth Thow T FIv e HObOReD TINE TABL s UVEL pIVE HULDRED the departvrs aod wirive! of e \llmunmln %% Unired Sest-8 aad the Canadas, <very traposeau FOU'o 1 by o e VR Deseiopment of ihe North West; Boc neasal o to he fail v ay EAveiRs tune of out the adicated Ad 10 % HAWES OF NEATLY TEN THOUSAUD ous, 1 ., Vil Cittes wl e fLailwn,) i e ona o8 Dosoden woay ST WP ore s ov-oatod 1o tha s of the principe! cautod of tvel ALLWA AND THEIR PROGEZSS Teriiorg' Arews; P e tom, The Cotten Crop; Commercial Enterorise of ; "Tia meetina wiil be addresed by. Gen. Tticaa Walbridge, Mjor e By e Puaie Ortaey Mt 1 Daytom Ry order, 8. Joser® Ralway, II-IV.-E of -hui inledoinbis & JOHN T SHAW, Coirmas. s rkiwers Oomtont Ryafle Bpmewi A . VIL—ANECOOTES AND INGIDENTS OF TRAVEL: The Mer ] Chast of vesice, Pomarkabie Adve:tare with 3 Band of Weet- + LEY, | Comumitten rn Dauperadoes; Attamus Ward i lovdos of Biberia; A Teuperauce Siocy for Moderato Wil 18 Humen Nataro. Hard o Desb—d Lacgs Tutzips o Racom- Ll oandation, 30ms Chenuts Horses, sowe wd soms ON LEGION of tus Fourth Corgressious! Ratiroads, ke., &e h Ward Hotel. i cor otion v it the Grand APPLETON'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY fovor of Hotace (reciey for Congresk ou | bs for s upon ol the priocipal cailways, at ol the book: Clock p. 1. Every wember is particu- | siores, boos. ical and nows dovos, aad 3t ‘ail the prinv- The g wil be wddressed by Gen. | pal rai way officss aad botels throoghout the United States aud the o Rew Mattiew Ha's Swith, wad | Canadax. D.APPL & Go.. Pablisbars. ¥REDR. & BOGUE, Prodent. | T How 442 wnd 445 Buosdway. Secrolaty: | ““The Long mirike,” uow eujoyiiz the wos Femakeble Jous W. H Raily for tne Unon. A PUBLIC MELLING to ratify tio NUMINATION of the HON. WILLIAM L On Toa foliowing di blajor-( And oilers Tis <itirsms of the Districh, frospective of pasty, ace eordiatly ia- vited to ® DR. k. A TEOMAS, Clisiemaan. JAmES (DINING 7., Soeretary. second Amsemity Dist UNION REPUBLE CAN RATIFICATION MEETISG wil beid st OROSS'S OARDEN. No. 23 North Wiliiancst., on - 196 Toe following emisent speak FIFTEENTH A A GRAND Oet, 3 Eighth- jowing e 2V ENIN AUGUST Col. THOS, CHAS. E. Wi ARNOLD TANZEX, v DARLING FOR CONGRESS s Lie'd at Kocl's Terrace Garder, Thiny EDNESDAY EV + speskers will address thn e 2 SCHENCK of Ohio, ‘he Hop. A. G. CATTELL o TRAM WALBRIDGE 1N tion. WM. A. DARLING, N. 1. BABCOCK, e4q.. ROBERT SFWALL, wd addiows B toeting 10U GTLASS CAMPBELL JAMES SEL Vet to 10 pu m DOWRT W, CULY Ihe Hon. L. esd., CF OWN Hep i Ratiy for the Union. {BLY DISTRICT ASS MEETING. REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, will be speskers b Jous Gorirk. Seertary. Twenty-first Assembly District Union Repubiie speeisl w corner nociution. - Huil's Head Hotel THIS (Tacsday) E G.B. Texm % 1. M. MeCArTIN NTRELL Union Judiciary Convent wers unanimously nomivated by Recorder of the City of New-York. T that the nominstion was made tor the KEASONS further to decla that your judiefal judgments bave been impartia! aud usifiuenced by Jartisin considerations—thist the manner in which you have per- {ottued your oflicial duty DEXAXDS your reélectio SEN NEITIEK DOUBTING NOR COLD IX THR STPPORT 0¥ Tik " NATIONAL CATSR. FLLISON ENI No.i0 Biroapwax, N Sin: The undorsigned Lave beeu appointed o Commitiee by the st inst. you tion as its candidate for ing o - NG at 80" aty and Judicinry Conve: ry Conventious will be Oet. 0, 1165, at No. 600 Broadway. wder the au 1d on WED! Lineo have been invited sad will Hou. CHAS. T. MILLS, S C sou will_be b ud This this Assoc drvd-and-third: B HIRAM W, P. SHAW. en REPUBLICANS S, President. v ol Lighteeuth-ot A (TWENTIETH WARD). Wall, coruer of Thirty s} { PBELL. W.H. DE CAMP, President. nd J odi MeLEOD, it WILLIAM MITCHELL, President Judiciary Couvention. Sacretaties Conuty Convention. | TRO¥G, Secretary Judiciary Convention. Mnss Meeti AT FRIDAY What the Re Tuoveur ov J val Veterans X 1. Horrwas, Iy 1880 LN to )% HPADQUARTERS, Y., Oct. 22, 1863, fora you that ou the We hiave the lionor to be your ob't serv'ts, JOHN & WICK, Cha WALDO HUTCUINS, JUHN H. WHI To the Hon. JOHN T. HOFFMAN Rogniar Union-Republicas Nominu TE. IRA 0. MILLER GUY R. PELTON Convention. (, AXD THAT TOU FREDK. OLMSTEAD, FOR SUPERVISOR, AYLOR. Newination. FOR THIRTY-NINTH AND FORTIETH CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT, Comprising 14t SIMEON B. CHITTENDE Qan. Chias. M. Derling, W. Ir raws’ il CONGIE vonh aud For Muxnme or CoNowuss. Umion, Ve BEVE t atou FOR KEPRESE Sixth Congressionai Distcit, o, nblics NTAT CHARLES 3. i st 3 aries. RT IRWIN, People’s Nowant NAL DISTRICT, EINBRENNER, " Uuion Repudlicun Candidree, oL, U X4k istries REG Repnbi Tweifn. Ninetees Wila AS A, DARLING, Seventh Asscmbly Distriets LAK UNW A GRAN . tui aod Tl Wards, D B CANNON ioan | -h-'.‘.:u-m... #OR OO M ute DRI AR CBALACAN NOMINATION f Aspnh'y, Lo, A EOHSLANG. € -t s and Twen' s encaad Wards) o mitlos or 3 A Suiele frot Speciti price. 24, 3, 4th, Sth, Tth, 9th, 1th, 15th, 19k, and 20th SIS palarity i Loudon—oucicapits st gioat Bogmation-rio be VJr;fl.yu‘. Olyaipic Toester THIS (!'u?dm N ‘:' s, Conaty Natipaal Commisice AVOSTATE LINSKEY AND BARNES'S GREENB National Dewoccatic Comunites of Kigs C: “eekiag o ruin the party. They wizemd. FOR SALI® IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT ALL s Gront Uniou Pacide tailway, CHICAGO TO COL every package All that is aquiced s nu iron ketile, bolding ous COUGHS AND COLDS' COUGHS AND COLDS® Let 80 one ueg's bave bad one cold Lining the air prevages. bias bacois excemively irFitated. aod aven por magert!y tic Oar Howpnney's Howsoraraic Cote Piuis. Price, Six boxes for $1 25. No. 62 Faiton-ot., & special Shouid the weather this day prove corner-stouw of the Tempie tair day. o sane bovy T-”"f s Compound Sirup WITHOUT SEDIMENT OR IMPURY fouadd Hair Dressiug, oeaia 1o Prtoms the Aaie by Drazgtat The Worid Inm'-t1 wecesaty shroughon: the cou: e Allen c: andidate for Shenll -uw., mpus'y IO:M WILLL lfi BIYAI'I: that are Liarmoutous, and mean to put ar BRILLIANT, ENDURING AND CHANGE! ), ERS BSAXON COLOR MANUFACTIRING GO, No. 89 FOLTON-ST ' ron CIl, BLUFYS AND SALD LAKE CITY. oo NOVEMDER KUMBEK of APPLETOR'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY OUVIDE New Linp. reprosenting this rroat vations! 1outs of travel infls, Owake, Yort Kearney, sud Suit Lake ity. APPLETONS RAILWAY OUIDE also contsins 100 railway maps. represents of the covairy, thew con- uactions, station. "3’ APPLETON & Co., Publishers, d 445 By oww Nou 43 "7 Maue Wour Dwn Seap | wirn SAPONTRIER Quly two ceuts the pound of exceliont Sosp, if you save and use your wante groase. DLy ik F seven cemis Uie pound of the vers bov of if you buy the greass. Be particular in for Pentmyivevis Sait Manulseruting Company’s Saponifie: ous are aitachod lo o ous. For saie at every grocecy siore. ¥ord, Tupper & Behau, WATCHES, JEWELRY an STERLING SILVERWARE, No. 509 BROADWAY, Corner Houston ot 1 “THE LONG The London Sensation of the piewst oy O et Ti118 (T cesday) EVERING ot the Otym: pic The 551 e remarkable cfects, See the Advertisewent of it in to-diy’ SEASONABLE ADVICE. coid o 3 sight cousgh. Thonsards. doingem ded to spother, until the Gutcous wembiaae, ned, and s00n chronic cougl, CoToBl: predmOuia *The best tise to eurs all thie e e e . ftaosin o 0 2 tamaoh wheo it U afe 8o fortan: el HUMPHREY S SPECTFICT HOMEOPATHIC RIMEDES, ase if you do not, you ougt to at once take 3 CoUGN PiLL. 48 hes two- or thrae pills per day, with care 3 to renewed exposre, wil bring Youall right in a day or two. i ough b got further along, then mors care atid miore pe- + necessary fof 3 ctte, thoagh it Lies in the seme wad cool and take the 25 caats per bus. to keep the faet warm. oo is FAMILY CASES LARGE VIALS, NOROCCO CASE, CONTALNING A SPECIFIC JOR KYNAY ORDINAXT DIARASE A FAMILY I3 SUBJECT T0, D A BOOK 07 DIRECTIONS . ¢ Fasminy and TRAVELING cases, wit . s tor all PuivaTs e $10 b 20 to B vials, . 83 1 88 Diswaszs, both for Conrse and foc PREVENTIVE trestment, i3 visle and pocket cases. R ) [ Tiose Reciedies, by the care o single box. ace vk 19 a0y part of ttie covatry, by Mal ot Express, free of coarge, 90 teceipt of the 1 Ada HEMPHREY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC CO. Offica a3d Depot. No. 362 Brosdwar, York. bk will e Lo Rods Afl?» “The Ladies who desire a Pe plume o A s oo St i arti the worl L o v drug to guy aricl i thy word 0%, ‘FULLER & FLINT, Propristors, § "' m{-’-fl.‘l" the laying of the Lo pareen o NBoLPH L SANGER. see up of Wild Cheery Bark.— A e o G Conga Gl Hin'vm Bouciite, Asthioh, focoMet out wnd Chest. WHEEL RSON & Co.. No. I8 Wilimaret., Whaolessis Agents, y o/ Druggisse § o B Ll wiinated on the line of the Hur- m"%u.rmfl.y. rva el o « . it v o O it Victory inir Restorer. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Ay pr "\ BUREN, Chomist, No. 435 Sixth are. : Bwe By E Koy Y Rtaedy. A sertain cars Tory "8 tor avery family. Y. wi T ros a Al Hair— zat quallty bait lais al shadoe ot LA T ‘uw.r_n'_f‘n. u'w- ¥ ¢ Slnhe W TR NGNS MACHINE. 20 Conrtian®-o.. 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