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3 € BRI 55 e — TELMATL A0 ON NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1866. ok ooy 42 7 ver. XXVI..N° 7,976. » al forms of N Y. €TATE VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE, THE PENDING CANVASS, mzfl.nawm;m R ] Y append to=2 seters 10 5ea i Fuble: aons 44 gL cherdh o7 Qornercg Fith-ave. and Seventyaixthet., Centra) Park. it~ o .mm,.‘:a':s:‘mu-’ m-‘:’-.mmm o piALP Q m yyed, ¢ ' BOUSE AND ECHOOL FOR THE SONS OF DECEASED NEW-YORK. . L we hon-“‘ hzm - THE HOFFMAN CAMPAIGN. . n:t' vg SOLPIEAS FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Ty o e resstven it ———— | A A F" P [ R ey RATIFICATION MERTING AT THB FIFTH WARD NOTEL | eothusiaem, Ho ciosed with nine cheers for Hovace G LARGE MEETING AT CQOPER INSTITUTE. - | o Daan Fin: Twe botiles only of the peckage of your wsiuable —ACTION O THB BOYS IN BLUB. the next representative from the fourth distriet. MPEECHES BY NORATIO SEYMOUR, MOFPMAN, PRUYN, Phieh has ris Bochn, presented to the Tnstitute, beve been wsed by the ehildren, Last evening there was o large meeting of men of P‘:: e A uon S ot | mmmm&gwmvufl ~¢&_‘m. " Tow 8. 3, Mis all parties, in and around the Fifth Ward Hote), called together To the Irish the Fourth Diatriet, New Yok - ¥ @ with perfect sticcers. T the case of our iittle Lieut. o pe e oo o e COITI'I'I:I";;{ ;fi“!b ‘M;”N"m“«;"“mmflm b, S T wen toet saaheo B ik then ot pride 1 50 longer martiied, sud be s free from the daily mornivg | 41 ratifylug the nommation of z:: :l‘;l. tl:mu G -:l: l’!‘nr ley hun been Nomiuated iy Gomgress 18 the TVL District, and v ' Immber mald who bes ebe £ his 1 fee) | Representative in Congress from th Congressic - Tiowing that out people have reeetved their impre dared speak . Lo BT~ g g3 Ty tict. After appropriate mosic by the baad, the folowing gen- | Sontleman from the erocet partisnn poitice! > weirow Wers ressven or bundred. ana A o - m"':'\l' A g e " sk s huow ledge of the result of osr use of “your Buchu” with the | 11,16y, were elected officers of the meeting pre) ¥ i‘:‘l.lxh:llvp.)?m? nb:; 1:0 x':.; e Yoter (o ntk&;m;itut-n. Dut only 8 soors o 80 ot 3 ebildren or ndent avd President—Dr. James Kennedy. Which may tend to show yon the man as be really is and ik of 1h9 slage wesg ey ouder our charge way save meny. s superictendent v Vice lemlHuhM.Ah*n,Nuh&)(lnplfl. wr. Samuel Yoen as frue o friend to Irelaud as there is outéide ber oWR B’:fl. such nl“'":ni-. ':: & Wyckoff, Frederick 8. Bogue, Jomes Oatex; Juson Taylor, | sons. S ] because wmetron of bowding schools snd exylume & great amount of sunoyance, - Hindrew Bieakley, Richord Lush, Jobn J. Shaw, Samuel N. | Previous to the holing of the Irish National Fairin Chicago, 4 some three years ngo, 1 visited you licit sabr | crats, more or less distinguished, and many & poor child vofiering more from ‘weskness then hubit, pon- | Le Comte, Walter Crawford. ‘Secretaries—Iobn Wm. Heape, Charles H. Patriek, Win. W. | seriptions for the cause of our eountry was Isalah Rynders. Tt wae ishment (ssd i (ot kvowiog thet It in weakness insteed of o bed I'own‘u:“. Wm. H. La Rue, Geo. W. Quackenbush, Samuel | Patricks Day celebration, yowr miles of flags of the red, white, and Yates, James McCord, Dr. F. G. Petft Jenn. alias, your banners of @reen a speaker s head, and festooned Debit) meet onjosy bestowed upon them. Thanking you on bebwlf |~ The following resclution was then introduced by M. Heape, c St. P e George Washington aud Henry Cloy—more i, i . e S ¢ pheer il nad adopted amid great applavse n throats of all ;n;a burlnll‘ i':x, ;-il.-l".r'hu Democratio meetings generally e T Rescloed, That we heartily Indorse the nominstion of the H ; i iitras Sotaper Diim e ' order ¥ COL YOUNO, B (v cundiiate for the’ Vil Cougrosionsl Vistrscl and | soundinig adjectives and the Shamrock drowned in cham- The mesting wg called to erler | Douglass Turlor exts b we pledge ourselves to give Lim onr nost hearty, vigorous sud vni pagne, an fancied that all e W 10 cal f m 3 erow "‘l‘;"” O oy a7 b e R e i —— S emited. | Do pnl:nl- R et e o g b Py By i o the patriot o wrom wil helong (he undy nig hovor of | SIVIed" Jome 9, Ocneral Eupel b . those putriol ADG T ekets. The heorts If 1. could | being the man who clected & Democratio Governar and waved [ oo ! There were then loud calls for Gen. Walbridge, who bid been b pockets ] conld pot come near | the State.” | A pplause.) i man PAFies TRARE the, udlenen o the Gionerel soming or | e e the jinglo of the sives b, Thay could not | Mr. Tilden came forward and stk the question was whether: i AHE 4 GEN. H. WALBRIDGE'® ADDRYSS. aflect u sublime disbelict in me or the canse I yep bl war being over, we should now have peece. New- MuE I FRIEXDS ANy Hoey. prrnroclul # 1 hnd the indorsement of the Magor and City Cow Y ity stood firm fur pacification before the ar. wl ‘Saduatry i . Tegay Cpemn, i nenohinges vl i v proeangcy s e | leuen ging ekt sl | 33 HHUHHHHHE of the Federal Government, lovalying ¢ trick's Day parades hod method in their come the third stage of the'drame, the Rerad g 0 4 oothor or %" [ > Sueaataniiniiiige sirea Mo it ) while they dazzied the eyes trymen anid disposed h rekoohood or TepOied. . The oo = o e Lo Ty Ty o | T e B petion of the eric n'| ‘people, ae ; e them (0 regard cartain aiter 2 s ns fit personn for { "‘.' that two-thirds of the country who wou! !’lfl for the interests ol romwmgen, and the cany of Objo, Ji Bt o BHE ety Aingrickn people, & itical honors and ¢ while giving oods ethind, Centratiaation wan the danger now | oo MR L0 e North-Went. There % s moani oL T, . Kiages of P isddph HHH HiH ress, is to determine the churacter of ‘our inst B the Teal ahtie ity ok t : The Hadicals threaten the jmpeachment of W - . > - meiss mode’ Wb Fhis! orand HAres iy *ad~ HUH NRE uture, 1t i 10 determine wheth : Aiters hem’ 3 ntof | in Mr. Wendell Phllipe’s statesent in the hall whtn he [0 T N R e s 1 called on the the ¢ eity. Mr. a use he oy} ;"‘"” m i 100, | South Carolitia would have represcntation 1a Congress when it ( lia of Lidiana, 10 th r that, o - adh whether, by the baniebment from our le Swel v BN rtes 4 e "‘:",',f","_ chapter | et ,m 'fl v:!llg‘)lmm- Aniother d“‘:i who T "va ake e oo -, onad wnd diseord: terexty h ! . » rusted in Lin dexterity to ride upon meny animel one T 3 DR KEYEER 1S A PRYSICIAN OF OVER THIRTY vEARS | [0t Loeeiettl T % ; Jeft one of tho tmex- | {010 (i the brutal thxong by the bait ‘of office. and he has | beat thew all. The elgyossh 1 3 ¢ ) dic. He held o th city of ’ Ciotons s s eboesdithuidulosem Nt Cologe, snd of e e lext b g s o ; A amgera of th Tiepuulc. Tl bekdto (ho capacity of A | hoew s toted wpon (heir Larme Unst either b o we ean eil | be: Every 1an miel Lis 005 busibbtty sy o s diod : e \ink of that, by o Lo oa Pl 200 out | uoon what spot he will fall. ¥ might speak of ell HE Al - i She University of Medicize aud Surgery of Philadeiphie. o T gl oo VN Con . hat aticmpt shond be made, they winat 100k metropolis that iF tiese, who Jinve Jearved the fumiflating trath i RN had M H. T. HriwpoLo—DEAk Sm: In yegard (o the question Distriet rmbled o : | afitation, social pertl, &nd flancial pasie,® The -p-:m:: roe ""”““""!""'W"&""M'm" Tnge of hen justice ‘ vosed by eutogizing Scymour, Holfman and [Prays, 'whe were'| bey-Jeopiss in. theis hevte, and & they only bave their beader- | \uy yrvgided over by ashed we s to my opivion sbout BUCIU, 1 would say that 1 Jave ma ¥ o |t brought forward and cordially greeted. A lh,l!bywuuumgmnn iguoble rage brutol and stupid bm satinfiction 8t the intérest the weéd and s0Md the wrticle i various forme for Uhe past (hirty yours. 1 R S the éth of Ne S Witk Mr. Cimvenill then nomivated 150 Viee-Presidents and 30 l“‘“"‘_:“fll';"m".‘::;mw. s ~- thin present content. 3 ‘been wuch ® 0 ue thiuk there o auy form ox preparation of It 1 have xek used cr N e e o o) ; 1% John . Burril subndtied a serien of resolntions, whigh | Xhen those most Suied 10 g de o real Pty heosmegtde | shur ot Shd TR SR RS A Anown 16 be used, in the varioue dikeases where vuch medicate gent b 4488y B g B e g 5 0 4 may be epitomized ns follows: . . JREES, Rachte T nesocin Dr. ¥, Treels followed in o bhuatisy nddress. fa % o 5%/ n the other Juncture of our publie s : 4 Wiest: Viedge Usion Canservative voters” 1o (he candidotes’| Public safety fn endatigered when (b ablest men.of s SOVMSAS | yogated the election, of; M. Mg 0, the would be indicoted. Yeu sre aware, ss veld an wyself, that it bes rerporsibilitic 1" relation »’..mm in ] f % g flm,,:,“ ,,flhu“, lmnxm x‘x;u‘m ‘:an‘-h e | SE¥eAT o o S et o w“% . . caensed, requiring the uts ction in the selection b i “the paopla of other countsies in efforts ictions. ere gre Kepablicans who nd t ¢ s L Becn extensively employed in ibe various dieeases of the bladder sud | (f one wlho, ax o conetitucut . Fpom rpg | e &y decpots o domertre. saurpers,” pd | w00 violent ; thad 1t 18 dangerons to Jeave upen the m'fl'.n".';"i?.'.‘ll"” Lies ‘L-;& Aidneys, and the reputstion it bas scquired Jn my jodgwent s war aecredited, by the wis il N ry 1 progressive . P Presides usow and Mayor Hollwan for their championsiiip the cirele of onr national unity, and who see thet e, - " y 3 1 talked of Irelond o the other ety were specially designated o T T Amcrican people through the most h s of pereecution, her uhame it Tod "ok R e e hien senl ol fane leiom ey | diceussing thelr wehrings {he viduky vted b . A arioeg In t5 s Ehedre ) Senin sod re Indorees biin. tealthily asd stoadly fnitentug wpn the country o yelefl | expresing a wigh ad hope tmb M, Jiefimed io A8 ; g : i aff . Uries coeryhody 1o+ aeeis in the sieeiion of Join 7. Hotf: | %) Jehich ylb earioh thyp At the cost of thnguntral D N e - it e ‘ e abrioanibily of gl oy i v e thak i mayve o 7hdeut to the Radical sovepirators thet | WIATC b"‘;;!q‘” :lw'flm‘:y;h:l"l:y“.:(" n;;(rnd Tas R spahe nieh, e 10BE Gov. Portsi e taakl E gublie, Hers ant and horw it %+ ubderstood : parriotie, powerful State of New-York sl ends | t4e country thoy catndt B6ke il 86 E0A DT, far thie abuse of the paloning power, sk aulvocatorl thevewery 4 EE os of (ke men wie : ] I e s I T fhver of Irieh ind o ot th Lutaeas low of e, propet Sationsl i of Benatorial power, can, stop,the pecage of &.goad low B | ing ot of ch pl‘.nc,;lwvl 176, 5 3o 1 it 19 y . Lot if a real determined and o inited effort were wiade to re r w.m*,Mnfi"fl,m Yiven :nmm. f'this wuscarried b Et o flecing from | wain our o « willing to support it with the | yrive s of oot suffrages, and to bestow them upow the ignorast ssd the small Lir iy = seeks protection under weans which a bor had_given hire nj thought the | degisded negioes of the Sourh.” 1 g Iwitfed Ly bonest men, while adroilly they b prie e wpou the. 5 BE of political . n therr workings, afit cnded by sub- | SIFECH OF MAYOR HOFFA! feor the black will be ill-treated unicss the North protects them ,"’,fl'” " v 1 the LE ) vos ‘ben convineed that we b recvived e | Mayor Hopurx said thab he kad boen for several weeks e0- .| by a Constituonal Amendwent, New it s the duty efaimen'| "5 (AbeTts in every ben o of U ey FEEEEELEEE acer from the luing tougies of pro | n B acl1ve canvas end tonightha stowd | tu it up the black ex mich on the Th.mutteqs hat Wowe| s oer o addnese 4p s DS EEEEEELEER 108 W be doee_¥ithout innase gat fog the st time in a hulkin which was asserabled all his own ' | they were bronghi into their y ce . The people of. oy lawe, the me f"" ‘A of some ad North, the Juterior, ond the West n nnd day, advoeating s take care of nod educate the negroes of the South, v Thave seen i used, s before stated, every form of BUCHU~we | HETIEEE 0 MO ! uphefd iho causo of the union of the Statos,and the iights of the s i the soeial and. po ‘weale a5 WHAT A SUPPORTER OF JOHN'B. HO powdered lesves, e sirple decoction, tinetare, fici hextracts—and | e, fehiong, | Why sliguld we be »Inl‘-l w-!-;lv' th pES o= ! Af er | Btates, and y.:“n- o he felt us frosh ond ;:lhdnl, n--:{‘-dl full npon the prople of the Beuth A " (¥ v of the United & wy interview with Sr. Greeley, 1 met an [rishman—a gron s a8 when be 4 any eveat, They and their ieas will govern the South des-- 1 L atn pot cognizant of any preparbtion of thet plant at o)l cqual to yours. -7 B ited ! patiot too be infosme ad told b e theory that he was hattli ¢ h % ‘Ovy duien .{m mnde &%fllh{ fot N THINKS OF ABRAH. y('.wc@n' Bapeffince ovght, 1 Wivk, to give we (be Tight to judge of its | the people | von, Apecting to agree ppolnt b 1o sigus of the times indicatod that viet Y sto -’u Mo Dotude IF wé ————— ot ’ hos g ’ § e T Sieoe [ est disagre . iy of goverumeat-we Wwiieve they will moyt ) 1o o mexite ; and, without prejudice or purtiulity, ] give yours precodence d ine. 1 eonily discovered the valuo and ¢ 0 Taad L “his duty well. We must do one of 1w thinge. - s shass oves ol otliers. them. Tt did not corsut in clasping hands wi w this matter in the hands the peop ous tre wan, of e, vehigions mev'.ll‘,:" 1340 its people who had teken by the Lend so | mo: and o make ‘the blacks < nses lligent, A large and entbusiastlo Jvec who woold «tri dt nightsof the people everywhere. | Appla He would | the Ficedmen's Burean, who have every interest and 3 /i L himself, ho would yother discuss ihe immies. | motire 1o keeps 1he; | and he | way. The Plesident having aunoticed (ot vesent who woold do that, | yuestion to be decided” at this elcction js, shall the State of | Norton wonld be one of the speakers f Atte -y wos % and enco b Ml kis eftort: t | industric 1 “ o - s i encournged him in efiorty 1o protect | rdustriow eitizens, or to Jeavo With " the awenis Of |l St b e of iy ga ";"‘“‘l'@"' () Pok Hewalo an k g last sbLree - . s 3 v ™ Ylm! > o 8 decades witon the Veen conetantly . ings which hnd ocenrs New-York add fuel to the flumes which threaten to destroy the ot work form ng 1" ., few weeks. he coniedercd it Tt Attheendof & luog wud blwody eivil war. whieh | 10 be held of Friday evening réat fm-hh:' i e £ tie puilic . ». " ! hoal, 1 Y tested to the utmost the lll\‘u{ll of our Gevernment, and A, Dakey Hall esq. Mr Holl wid: Ho fotud few W f. which Los left us perplexed with problems growing out of debt, | Nonylase Tuylor that he was 1o conduet ¢ o poopleof B ‘when | tusation, and quéstions of Cousiitutional Jow. of ¥¥eeutive I they b the | and Congressiotal power, of: military and julieiel suthoriy. > X [y fc@ faxhioving o 1 order 16 perpetunte and LLI nes in jontling Yvalry with ¢ LLLLLLLLLL exgoused b conal fervor the coutitation i LLLLLLLLLL emeois Uiy el s Cnl b a disning volem, Magor Tiofl. | wlen every thoughtfl| s J ied it wiyitics aboft ) o ave united in Jmsteting that b the edojticn of com_the | future. 1t ix propmsed 10 add to thin eonfinion posing the | " § Y heve cured with # | Oheicut amendunnts pioyosed by Conpes o the unizntion of New- | President. ‘This oetn to be done at a time when joity spinit sl it rd fead Y UM Mens rwing Jim of kit unAimous | js to he still wore intiuenced Ly (he e of party pativnage. %o ot of (e President, | ¥ valve yeur Bocko for its effects cn peticat i Vilon Judiciory Couyention an its candidate | aud s to be made o precedent for (he fitire shifting o poitlcel | oy uiinte—rwitio {aves of the yeops, i 1 higuiky wnd seen cored with if, more dicesses of the bisdder snd Kidseye then | tined t el I s e . [i 4 Neinl decisions had er. We are uot 10 stand before tho workl ar o people whe | Fhave ever seen eored with acy ciber Buchu, er any cthes proprietary and ontnrtuenced by n e that the | have saved cur Goyernment, but s a peoplo who g rad Lioh in eoutts of lntathat »;‘3..4 GEO. B. KEYSER, M. D., . tnoughout | > ong e o the poo Diational cause. He sold this letter was written | by, and in whick they aescried we should soon drift. There ':‘}A"".f.'-:{-:v'nu e .:%‘.t‘:‘i; Amgont 11, 1068, Ne. 140 Weod-st., Pittsbursh, Pa. slen o 68 i R NP In deir - . y o it mogthy after the time Mo friend Greoley id | danger in the ratbwiy marked cub by our oppeRents;. |.avertal Impudution of (heft up TABK FOR HELMBOLD'E FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, - - vt - - e e L e e Ly none if they be:shunsed {he fisens of My Lincoin cry, Stop thiel” b A Wim, b e S29 qee LSBT 0 on nes I hie I i sipongh Vork ' desire o rebuke. . onr % : At war w uterests of . " MHN M MMM Tietcrmived opponition. et i ATy ot Tho atied pen - Sousds "::, Lo, Y"..'I:‘-..m df N N - ayert el the, Viiens of reul e 4 :,.:!.... | ere the" Bk % X w A erulions it s, Lo i o e i Lot b S ik o, | St ey ke g MMM MM ] Salify bisn to be 6 worthy foreil n o the nation | : r ! Doy of meu who Opposs’ with vIGoE the. | map of the Uit Soter and uk [ M that iportact epoch. 1o lasses of this dis- |' v ¥4 | ,"‘fl, -y “':;-rl m;:h ?J‘:."""'m‘?.f.'r'y“', yaswell | b (o divide Mot » . 1 encue in the y T | or whethe ) o, g M M o 1;“"”;‘-;‘1::::“'!:" .“; :,’m.-- , k now 1 | 0 the! A 'Z\" hklmd boen sald in | when ||uir=:ynunq to point out abuses or lay bare the eorrup- o {of uf’o'} wderal Exeentiy f ¢ troet (o the 1rc T . ing by some of L best friends it he hud been op- | tions which are ever growing u) in allg overnments ud From the Largest Manufacturing Chomists i ihe World. - e of the uther geney~to that great Je Iy 5 like pa il n Auny things srkich bad o} ..‘mlh\.'.‘]m Legislature | 1{ Ngw York m.,;fim.tf‘ ‘ouservative_and el igea b bty intellect, stimulated e fervent | - " h he State, and which they thought caleulated to te o we have placed in nomination, it will xot enly indorse ¥om sequaivied with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; he oceupies the drog i l.\:'fmlm:m:;\";j "jl’:;‘” .‘.',"'..‘Il...l,"»'fln' g y suuk in the | ntereste of the eiry. 1t had been suid tha s op | whith o been done &b Wflinm.mhvfl& ...4.2.‘: whore eppesite my Tesidence, snd Wae successfol lu conductivg the ublic throngh the most terrible war of | i 0. 1 spenk to | 1o the Commisdions which existed here. He bad o by demanding more acts of violence aud disconl. The 3 wen of business, | word to s, snd he ew it would mees their approval. W of our Government Js thes parties will be 50 balanced it uave colled b now 10 e the lovers of your own f o op) 1o the Central Park Commission! No! It was | reither can go beyoud safe Hwite. Those who framied our Con- above petty | W ef men withont rewpect to party, whoserved theeity for | titution contemplated minorities us esseutial to the publie good, ° | 1w sabe of the eity, nnd seceived no fee or reward for their | pnd tried to secure fo; them a share in government. As indiy iducls and we ofticials they had always hed Mr. !:{wnr then elosed with an enlogy of Mr. Hoffman, and. Basirese where ctbars bad 5ot been equally so before him. 1 have Deen faversdly jmpressed with his charscter xd enterprise. WM. WEIGHTMAN, s of Treland '—y o have traded on vour land, wnd who have beirayed you o P! it D] 0 the South Piom of Powies & Wolghluion, Mavssobering Chsinias, | B In uuison pecommend 1o the Sorthers e (e quickeet vions which ought o bave vt cordial. wnd hearsy sapport. Was he opposed 1o | predicted his election. Winth and Brown-te., Philsdeiphis ot secuting the nationa tranquility and the_ complete Fourseives (o be overnwed and e Commission which hud chargo of the charities of the iR SO TP 4 Tectamion of the Usion. When fuil find (¥o fuch meu ox have neitber patriotism hor the f Uity 'of New-York: Not It was o Commission which die- |y p oo followed My, Hoffinan, and was greeted wi 2 organizations. ut yourselves loose from corrupt charge Jte duty without partisan considerations oF objects. | o e cald taat b8 whe SImOR 8 stranger In ,"“{3 uti Horace Greeley wnd Jumes Gordoin Bonnett firwly united on nd wivonating & qarstion of pblis. olicy, there need he no | hetas independent men. 'Your whole ruce ou (his uation o it Justice, yropriets and ipariunce. Aud 1 here | Will share in your manhood. 4 60 411l ovéry Monesy 1man who has the inferests of You are partly responsible for all fhe p ’ o | and unblushiug trafficking of your city o free imstitutions or the !::i'ov he country at h"-hr:—;"ml fiine. . Your Interest a8 & prople has o¢ o imasered reat charities so an to sccomplish the great : vet good for the greatest number. A !lrpnlnllfln'(l‘wlvolkrm and couhl attribute Vie Kiod eception ot toa Urical cortuption. |.appelnieRE Aemmpms o o Usstraie Demoarats | gcket with the Chief Magistrate of the od nod will contin ’ tives of great principles on the triamph it s e prosyeity uud perpeuity of i uterse. T W wportauce of the issues W"m‘fu"fr . ’:thruhnpl'lunlhy‘ e oo LIS 40700 By Pull againet the siresm o v vped by C o wulfr v0 long as 301 o pull against the sires Yhe oty s sgeady i diect roa. ot Tecamatriction of | BTG LTI 1 e s o it s o | ) | A et Bemocratyof Westrn e Tork u rods e American Ualou, Aud the restoration of the South o wnd ¢orruption 10 the shonls w i i . Taith | lo meet that iseue with entire unanimiy “n_ you uwd . of this land ‘th v 7 \ Leen Lis fortone Leretofore to act with the E e mice U0 0 1hat oo e pargs” Mo wow el ilh he Do 5. We do ot use L belleved that now stood where it during the war, but where the n orguniration of this Foorth C our istency we deserve thelr »imp m!b [0 for th i -~ L Fpnunu or the | = wer i1 the place of a Commissioner . ow bees of understand t | whowas o Democrat. he appointed N ¥ . : -y gy :;1' o the. clevation of the 5 the great Americ | N3 The Tiies Commineton had be- ;‘:Xfiflw!&wv -lmlh:"l'nm4 L fon? LXK FEOM THE DISPENSATORY OF PHE UNITED STATES. fog‘:;rymm the defeuse of il l.mm-..ln of the '*‘~'r'“fl'3:'ll‘;-‘_~ o vy vm': .\lh‘:l‘ day. .u:“ ":h:rm Lered States to excrcise the right of -P ta i i AW On 1b r to the brave wmed who ) 01 . . B chnach g BUCBU LzAYES, | IboriiE (o'piate the ‘et 4 i | I e b knew, then ur S years in the Oiee of Re: | Uorerument. Che loseons of Meticy (Agh Be to e mAETAL) ;i FROPERTIEG~Toeir odor o strong, diffive, and somewhas | 1y, [Ty present fo the puflmges of he wovile e ped from erge of the Jiog" [ 1y LG0T, e dacharge o | T warecaunnerig umon afer saion, 3¢ comuere pu, | Pt e besih Sy one whose labors iu their midst huve continualis rom g 3 n e A 3 Fitiation by hrand armatic, beis ste bitterish snd ansiogors to wist. been to strengtben fhe public credit and maintuin the putiic | B s on e mareh all 1 itk 1 | to violate findged faith, aud | bie ¥ere eavelled a8 cleshs oF (0 gront ST ; and merey 04 | Fofuer ¢ and under the 1 MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—DBucho leaves are gent. | bovor. To the foreigner, Who cowes to enjoy the hospitality | the earth with tie de » 4 4 ‘hauge & 10N-pArtissn cowmission lulvnfll'llun comm| | AERASPILY, When be came to the throne, extended -2 of our ivstitutione, they prescut one who, during the uny of us have sacrifh jposed L the Board of Hoalth t onld not discuss | LUK SN iven his people iuto exile and '“h‘dfl‘““”- Iy stimalent, with o peculisr bendevcy to the Urinery Orqans. m\; of hhhw |§ L g 1;‘.. |n.3.;,.1' .m.'d b .I\I‘:v'lmlil"r:‘l"!:l;:::;v puit 7 r H: ] . .-'.':‘,fdpl.-':“u'l :;’“1'"] ||¢u s bloody revolution, Here the A ‘_mfl.‘"’"_ ’-q They wo gives in complainte their just ts, and who, as the special advocate A a e > posed (0. He was o uny Lagis. Y b "'"‘“"&"VD“ " i of he Urinary Orgass, such s Oravel, |y, m]vmn :e‘u the Homertead numm 10 every foreiguer of the ¢ I g upou great powers like that, aud letting the Mavor | elgus, #M&‘Mbmm:'hm: mord[ nl lhgennu- or. secoudly, Chrenic Cotarrh®f the Bladder, Morbid Irritetion of the Bledder ;:Im ur:i'n“m vium uuder our iustitutions. hl‘n{lhnl ter- - e mcli’xy op the ml::\ln‘c'nv 1": sl i: vnxr. | m‘f"“?:‘:"ht r':un' M‘m OY‘- :::hfs',‘ n:“ ae -m'd E fnd Jeft; Davie onthe first joothos. ordeal : Jinbed for wan f rea i o was oppused 10 any hure widertakin - Discases f the Prostte and Retention o1 Tocentinence | G food. ne. Chairman o Comuis o h t L e tue ey, chosen by the pophiar | the powsr lodged lu tho people was sasely lodged, ane thet A -%l“ of Urine, from @ lose of tons ic the parts concerned in fts evacustion. | the vights and Horace ! 3 ings ns deop and reverent e E -Jnu'? ot be nmfi Wil qar of L eo me who had been 6o brave 1u war Would be magtpaimons in peade. prsies ol il Whe remedy hes aiso bees recommended 1o Chrenty | 10, S0¢, cbarifable ~ missi Toes L g b AT - n ‘{“'“x?"' %y *phxld -+ '{':if rent | Tudge Panksn of R e, He bt & W’ . Dyspopsla, necessities. No sacritice was 100 t b your sapport. Begiu th s Mr. G Vas be op 0 & Paid Fire meut? | s broug] 3 Wbeumations, Cotaesus Aections snd Dropey. e o xcrtion soo arduoas, In that work of moroy und | €. sud Americs will Lave a patvict and Uuivergal Lijurte e e RS ALl Bonor | loomy story from up the country, uud cas a e of gvet und e B e O o herst devotion to the futerests of | 41 ubtinehing champion. There comed crlsiy iu EVe7Y Siate the Breman. whether vol o “aid" but e | yellow welaieholy over the audieace by teling therm plafuly o the massos, when Irialimen recentipaought toaveuge oenturies of | When the humblest of citizeas should speak out hoidly. “These opposed 1o & Paid Fire Department, whoss | that, if the State was to be carried for Hoffmau, New: 002%%, Spteseton, and cruelty, and received the inveterate, peruistent | 1¢ S opivions receive them 07 not. L el that 1 tid o duty Yo political portivstis who held their cucuses tu oa- | Uity must do itall elone. ey e e g o R0 SEBtliity of the proseut Admmistration, wbo stood more firmly | {0 perform to you fu regard to Mr. Groeler, whom I believe 10 | gibe roome e tekidngs were buruing, ad while the hard. | torms, and said to it belonged the Jofty hoagt of baving besa 000 T et Gl oy thels rights, and insisted. in the columne | Ve one of the purest meu iu the land. aad n troe friond to Ire- | working M wts lostag bis properiy, ppoaled 10 the . | the 83t to saccesafulle oppose the Lide ol racidalism thal o 4%’ 000 of Lin u:r‘nn‘l‘ mlzhl rAInuh‘mo thelr sause, and its l!mr{hu b h"l'li,_u\’ou;-“lr&; Y AICHAFL SCANLAN. ..‘r...:‘u'- "'"n""": Le -m-dofl to n.-e:u.::flm hl, - ;r lkh'lnln:,( 'lbl‘h:pll‘:: ot m_la 'w-ltq' h_vm e Americon ople am aware of the - o, 4%, . o 0 men whose rty was destroved or ueured 883 % ..JI£ nl:,n our nominee shakgs 10 become the stendant: The meoting was sabscquently addr canrs. Alfred Sbeiter this wan the kind o Brs department thoy wishod in the | Dis hearors that they were grea 'mm -‘-:‘...::..:." 000 Dearer of the loyal masses in this District. But in this asin | G. Buell, N S Yers K. - e ost eftec. | great eity In which hey lived. [Cries No, mir.") The | the leglalative statute of lust -?'lgh g b 5 - R o39° every other act of his lito he has shown his sineere devo- | tively, aud wd) Hornoe | Patd Fine Department in the City of Now.Fork, with partisans that if there were not Democratic m,m;;..“ it uumm!- 000 tion to the interests and wishes of the people. Irish citi- | Greeley, und Gov bowd, iad been o fatluze ne’ regarded the insurance cow- | tonal it would drive that closs of citizens (- ‘i-.l” oosow zens, E K, vate to sustain Avdrew Johuson, who voted | panies sa propery hoiders. o muoh for theee cominiseis then aaralied the pulpit for l-";-cb«' S e o0 nf table the bill introdnced fn Congress th sehd | §le Was \u favor of auythinng which woutd advazce the int doi -Md'dl‘ 'b:“ -nofllfle'm mml‘ sourcely be pre- 2 o 7 velief to the starving poor of Irelaud at_the time Horuce Gree BROOKLYN. boehes"af the City, but fus time bad to oeme. whether he occu. | Veted sseopt br the return of fhe DCTeCs ook bl MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU is used by parsons from | ley was Wi o rescue them from misery i Will you sup ’ 3 p {1 Lo mow gecupied or. that ofber st Albany, whe | ‘Che Chairmad next introduced MajorGeu: Bootn: s e ly upheld i ) SIXTH WARD UNION REPUBLICAN RALLY. New-York received with enthusiustic chicers. He vied with the previous ager of 184035, and from 35 4o 55, or In the decline or change of the man who has continually upheld your ts and the A s by ’ . the peopl o must make up their minds ) e ) "York Cityee H fe; afbix Coninoment e Labor Paiss, Bed-waetting in Children. "‘N; 'f.idml exs of e vl;-mm:xan:s Vopiretion The Sixth Ward Union Republican Association held | the! '"':"n-:f"."é"")“"-“‘- ives {4 voioe v G-d that s m«tw :w-lnd lhofln:ep‘\:'r: for centuries of wiou, ultand injury, ol ) i 1 + e Niaf ‘onetitat| e cople T ¥ v e yuw”n'h» ‘max whose policy Do lied the Caundian prisans’ | A50ter of 'h’flr rouising meetings on Wednesday evening, the | aiq ¢ ity the right to %&r: ire 008 The o5 m-l::m m-{_lhe leetion of Jn.l'.“'l' ith your countrymen § Andrew Johuson, by bis seevility to President of the Association, Mr. J. Walier Stoops, 4n the | had gof o come whe wiileh biad given to New- | they rollied when H“" Bumter was . ¢ British Government, defeated the success of your ca Chair. ‘The Brst spesker was Mr. P, W. Ostrander, who com. | Xork City fhe womi clartes that could be derised . thou . guogreol. B soma when Canada was powerless, nnd the entire of I montod fhi fatelligence 6 the kniience adll 146 purity of the | SHomMEE SIS [ibie basiness of trying to patch up ite | to drew Horace , 88 the re America w] Illho“fnwdyl--urmlrnm4 o l‘,m wrofes a "‘: prrdedzei, s ong «.' '{;ml‘* erily m.-..“x:‘-u;: in whigh the ror took 5o pari :fi;'f.‘flf.‘?-{.‘m&'::-"fi,’?fi 0 T Beter L e chs Gl 1 - e d . g . bis aiversaries Sald he | Lcke that Mr. Grreeley was the real disunionist, und St Horace genius and power of our republioan institutions, and since the | tuional smepdwents, and claiming that thes were fir and | ¥ to. He was Deople have no interest fu hesug wade 1o believe austhing, on | just. He thought the issue was simply thiv: Whetber the old | 1u favur of the best government M|m m.}-.hd e fifl%m:hwmyfim“mwm“h“ any queation, but that which is really true, so they in time | Grder of d hould rul ¢ thought the the T e comme’ o recogRive and. reward those whio are themeeives | prosper in o kow catver of squality aud Hberty. or the countiy | Lo aariet ot oM e ot L WAk g Farke, and gained e L] faithful to the end. Standing this duy amoog the | The Lremain brothers then saug & patriotic soug. which was .»v-r-_-_nm-n " I-n. u “l r:*‘ml: elvil war ¢ result 'y were not foremost men of that great profession which Ly the sgency of the | received with applaise. _— ';-N-r-. h-d-u::hl& fimfi-““.:!‘?. e in o true knowledge of The Hon. Ira Harris, United States Senatof from this State power Jehn . Kaxo and other gentlemen Made brief speeches, and adjonrned. (A ] (he meeting -~ ovteiDE bligations, e enjoys the | was then introdnced amid great lp[;llu” HAe commenced by REMARKS FROM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. eoud ovasslonsise that his commanding position Las beeu | lluding to the few to elaj fore A peapl Afien 5 careful asalyvie of Helmboids Prepacstione, they eojoy our Z Jogais prejediopor pesci adilad a to Gateumogs Hl Byl Seetion's LA . At an early hour the hail overflowed upon the sur- ’ E] of the Uni tos 1 tting representat v o | e 1 * NEEVERS & YATRS. | PN e power, growth wbd dovelopwent of the l‘:.‘fl.".’.’.“.'f-’:".‘f."{f.‘fi’.‘.m? e Prg o That ':.'.:“n“ thy il h-u‘l', ovd :‘;..'&":“r‘é'.." T Phiisdedebis, Juie 13, 1066 of the niudatu ot e filled by citizens eminent | Ttebel States bave bt to have their Ry o | bands # mu #hy-Tockets w " heir private worth, ax well rior qualifications f o - b h i s Th 8 hou | oo o, eiihn Byt * o poe-ees wivate worth, ¢ well s superior qualfis m:‘wlhe waitted into Congress uncouditionally. Congress inaists_ thut bt had | on. W aTge Pflm'm mu‘: P n;‘:‘ } Y m.;:-l ll‘?w"l'!cl:l-fl Vn: their future good be. A .ne-.hn:‘l Indo"l:.lh passed «:rd of e % """vfll?.'."ii :":';unn'm' Gty ot | e :L. .!;.’L T ppeai o tie h;:;g‘l' .7;'.1: o ey o 0 fot 37;-‘*2"5'%% Jheremn over | Hown 10 Camden h Wise Lile Stat 3 " to " Y ners pu e %E - DbD he aids uEM up or retard nil | fullowed ;'u“‘-‘;\:u with ber 21,000, and Pe.f:.-yl:::.l:awlh‘? to be fouty m‘luh % M r--E Beovel and the Ho. T.D. i3 D elop rgmlfln,hw Indinna wnd Jown prouounced sgainst the President. 7T 2 govient 1oy :hi- - Mr. P speaker then weat on (0 discuss the isstes to bo deoided ou the bad o of Clinton ll‘hzll-.-‘ m’ th of November, referriug 10 the wurder of Abraham Lin - - colu, the putting down of the Rebellion, nnd the work of re - ’ / ce “G ? | \ construction a8 conceired hy Andrew Jobneon—eriticized se- - Y u . M. J. fac Vereiy his course in_appointiug Provisional Goscraors of the p - ety y cavguered States, censured Mr. Jobuson for suthoriaing con _— s ve! k-uhbo';-fl:‘\:‘ :’uflfin:rufl mm-, dlfimtm:{:{nfl > s aball Yole mpon t 1 to MELMBOLD'S GERUIKE PREPARATIONS the pestilential curse of our ow ";{i" Tho Constitution. Al Relela €0uld. thus esgnge in this x v i | When Congress wel, a Commitiee of Fifteen was ap- sholished o! r:m oxaminG into this warter of recopstruction and FLUID EXTRACT BUCBU. heir 10 Congress. Senaor Marris p to z | for : avd w m’:fi-':. can .":' "?,'....S,‘u“‘m S hierne of merey ) o “0 LUID EXTRACT SARSAPARULA the of the Ltk y o wotll the elosi The 1eis to aarry the o Ted tho President 1o nterfere . the Amer. m';.:. and nhflv..l‘::'-nu .:.‘.'. L?::‘i.‘!.;m de ?fi%mfl- w . % of the Rebellign. conquer now the ten tf i “ ebeervd. Avd IMPROVED ROSE WASH. A il of Gns Tl wil reverberato with the shouts of f o i v o they Mo —~ m.‘ud ; 4 ;‘m 1 nmun_r-u‘a'.c-n.‘ the Ur.ion e o would rue rueb aetion. The Prepared by B. T HELMBOLD; | | iy they g sl on o eyt o | "1 Syear wan then slled et § . or s m’-mb e A 3 WGI BT, ub . Progriet and Cheninh, e by Tives of rfl.r_. Just 1l L | . fl countiy. X s bt ) ‘.’-,,‘. TR e v a0 o e those e Rypet) Wy dhe E Wil o A 10 e30ioise eur jusi s i hfi No, 5pa Brosdway, New Yerh Teg ' ity B0 e d Dy by wons i B