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pOLITIO PO . O Jgfil’ofl{:nfl WAY of Oble, cd.lil'%&l‘l WROOERTY. 1 ~The Hos. GALUSTIA A. GROW. i ~The Hoa GEORGE 1l WILLIANS of Oteges. adas et T The Her. *A. wl. ke i L e A i e ENRY SMITH. WL |y U WM. CURTIS, Hen. WM. B, O] r, B, 1, IVES, . CLAR =L BRADFOR Friday Neg Seansny or Moo, Bnoor— § SO (VAT pEfs T T HA! 3 EW. Anawron Ers J 5‘ K. u A A it Ry UCE. AVAL CURTIS oo, g&..‘%fivfi GL¥ dmom. 0. W HONE. g JANES PAIRMAN. Woarmvorr— | 0 5 Feli g o Rkier- WOODFORD. o Siage ERTAND ot Losise W B .\ 9g s HionC, L. BEALE. ® LEE of Coanecticot. 'flfi&mumu of Now- Hampabire. & GORETE, o, Pty NEW YORKE. SPERCH OF GEN. GAK. ULLMAN~JUDGE OULVER. Son. Daniel Ullmas, who bad retired from estive qo‘o dlb.lumlmm;dmmt&fla ‘gtrong to be resisted by patriot heart. He yielded to the ur - . of hila friends, and eddressed a Republican mass - ot Now City, Rockland County, yesterday. Thers . 80 unoertain sound i bis langusge—earnset support of Congress and the People, against the policy of the Presi- ¥ _dlent, was the object of his argument throughout. mw~ I Judge Culver of this oity has just retursed froms, b canvass ia'the northern aud central counties of 2 Btats, including Weshiugton, Warren, Saratoga, Mont- s r, Herkimer, Oseids, Madison, Lewis, Jefforson, R Lawrence and Clinton ; and be assures us the prospect Ssmost cheoriog. The meet:ngs are everywhere large, arnest aad onthusiastic. They aro awake 10 the import 17 pinee of bringing of t their last vots, to ovezoome any ill. motten majorities from the city. The rural districts are woble iu earnest, WHAT MATTERS (T * W0 the Bditor of The . Y. Tribune, # 4 ®m: Why do yon refer to the course of 7he New-York Times? Ju it o matter of any copsequence which way it ¢ to-day or may go the uext? Who eares! You are pot A verdant us 10 4a prse that any of it reuders areut i by what say. People do not wit- »r und aad lofty tmhiing” for tnstruction. Not at v il T X . 8o with p it for smusemont. b X n- o would be “sooner it is known (he #nd {0 lets than two hours our City Hall m suffoeation to hear him o ”.. a2 He was there, and delivered o0 sudiued o alos st and Jousedindm to enthu #iasm from its close. o ™ the constitutional amendment He far ] cloquen| more g I e e e e B eription of the “trnllhhm 8t New-Market Bighuv&mflflm No speech of the after him, lllocn‘w ATIONS—WESTOIESTER COUNTY. Laost night the Democrats of Morrisania met st Miohael's Union Morrisanis, for Rte- ceiver of Taxes William Hoeland of & . THE SOLDIERS' AXD » uwion. A The Executive Committee organization have issued & cireular to the subordinate unions urging each of them tohave et lsast one public demonstration before election. ‘Where county mass-meetings are not practicable, town meet- inge ehould be beld. Ewol subordinate union is partiealarly re- o0 that overy odier o sallr.{u hir immediate neight 1s duly registered, and to have at the palls en election day, Cal, Geo, ¥. Hopper, the ecutive Commitiee, and his condjutors, bave been untiring in their exertions dnring “"""Qh.n"‘l to their labors mmvll.v. commi [ wre at present wunications for charters for now unio : 1 Correaponding Secretary, No, 18 North Pearlst,, Albavy, N. ¥. e Avarts NEW-JERSEY. Tv the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. Sm: It is o source of profound regred thot, while the loys) people of New-Jersey are laboring so mssidn- ously to keep their State in its place in the Union line, the Union State Central Committes have done nothing this year to aid in the work. On the contrary, the labors of the cempaign have devolved entizely upon the town and local committtes. No general provision hee Dbeen made to supply speakers for the cauvass of the State, to prepare and circulate docu- iments, and to raise the funds ‘necessary for the election. Henoe there is o great want of concert throngbout New- Jersey. cr8 are badly needed, but, as none have boen engaged by the responsible central authority, they have to be picked up wherever they can be found. This takes the wost active men out of the counties, at a time when tholv‘n jees are most peeded, chasing about New- York by the day et o time to bhont up such obance assistance as can be obtained, and leaves no time for the due spnouncement of the meetings. The action of ithe Qonunittee 18 constraed by our friends abroad to indicate that we are not in mecd of peow id. 8o that, ‘whereas we might have carried all five of our Con, men, we are now in dunger of defeat in two Dist the lack of the necessary sivews of war, And this in the face of the fact that the Adiministration is using all the sppliances of office and monoy to defoat tho Republican candidates. There is hardiy a township in the State where the of Mr. Jobnson have not been ou to secure tho suceesy of * My Policy ” in at Jeast one North- ern State. What has the Now-Jersey State Committee dono to countersct these efforts 1 Absolutely nothing. Sueh 50, s 18 suicidel. Wo submit that the next State Convefition will do well to guard agoinst a recur- of this lb-lu:\';l apathy, or something worse, A re- m‘-m be effected. If we are to elect honorary Committeemen, the r. ‘Thére are working men enough in the party ready and willing to serve; end if nt easy-going, indifforent members intend to persist 0 thelr do-nothing poliey, the sooner they give way to more active men the better. JERSEY BLUE. Paterson, Oct. 25, 1866, * In so far as the above blames the New-Jersey State Committee for not sppointing a series of meetings, procuring the services of & corps of speakers, and thoroughly canvassing the State, we sume it 1o right; but its talk of ‘ (he sinews of war” is sbsurd ond insultjpg. The whole busivees of spending money iu electione, otherwise than in enlightening the voters, is wrong and pernicious, and we rejoice in this testi- mony that our friends in New-Jersey repudiate it. They cen earry their State bendsomely without buy- ing or bribing any man's help.—{ Ed. FRENCH REPUBLICAN CLUB AT SEWARK. A mwese-mecting, under the auspices of the French Radical Republican Ciub of Ne , will_be held on ‘Thursday evening at Dramatio Hall, No. 255 Washington- st. Gen, Cluseret, M. Pelltier, from the French Legisla- frves of 1848-51, and othess will address the meeting. o — . DEMOCRATIO MEETINO. A wass tatification meeting of the Democracy will be held at the Catholic Institute, Jersey City, thi M The ers aynounced are ex-Gov, Parker, G 5 V. Wright, the Hon, Robert Gilchrist, 8enator C. T Win- field, the Hon. Jacob R. Nortendyke, and the fon. Leon Abbett, .. GREAT REPUBLICAN MEETING. The Hon, Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Ropresegtutives, addressed au immence mass weeting of Republicans, st Litmry Hall, Newark, last evening. His b was elaborate and convineing; los argument in wor of the provisions of the Constitutional amendment beiog one of the ablest delivered ia Newark during the campeign. P e VERMONT. THE HOUSE PASSES THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMRNDMENT. Y TRLEGRAPN TO THE TRINUNF. MowTrELIER, Oct, 30.—A vole was taken in the House to-day npen the proposed amendments to the Constitution. It stood: Yees, 199; Nays, 11, s A MISROUEL THE POLITICAL PROSPECTS—~WHOLBSALE REGISTRA- TION OF REBRLS—STRONG RESOLUTIONS AGAINST THR PRESIDENT FROM A BELIGIOUS BODY. BY TPLEGRARE TO THN TRIBUNS. 81, Lovte, Oct, 30.—Cateful estimates by experienced Redloals give the following majorities: Ist District, Redica! majority, 1,000; IId, 5,000, IVth, 4,000, Vtb, $,000; VIIth, 5,000; VIllth, 1,000; IT1d District, Con- servative majority, 500; Vith, 1,000—leaving the IXth Distriet donbtfol. The Rebels have beon registered by wholessle .in - Callowsy, Rome, Randolph, Adnian, Pike, Howsrd snd eisewhore, Thore is disaffoction ia the city of St Jnmpz, which may cost ue the County ticket. In Bt Louis uorytmng barmon- izes, The joint debate betwoesn John Hogan and Gen. Pile opened last night, Hogan wes completely floored on his own record. Pilo gaicing strongth daily. ‘The Conservatives are usiug desporate means to retain the Irish vote, which is thresfening to leave them, They bave issued orders signed by H ‘“‘Ptnum Fox, wud others for e A_vm’:l m‘f Mnl l'& winst E ¢ of MoA| and Lroch. Col. Mel ” to invest!gate the charged 3 Conservative nmnfi‘m tho Bouth- in Pistte County, Missouri. ust edfourned, passed resolutions {:on;m- aud fndorsing the mondm";':'l to the Coustitu- tion. They also deprecate the conduct of tue President u;u& into tae land, to demoralize the youth, promote dissips. tion, and encourag: omperancs. The Germanfonth Bynod of Obie, Iudia llinois and Missouri assemblos ‘hm Price boge ig the V1 5 - O e Tomret oA X by e oif M 0! , and The 8ynod of the New Hchool Presbyterian Chwreh, oving the action of in his late journey, sod that of the local officers whe ro- him as osfculated to introduce intemperate habite here to-morro%. It is expacted that they will pass similer resolutions. o —— ILLINOIS. A DEMOURATIO ATTEMPT AT FRAUD, BT TELKGRAPE TO THE TRINUNN CRI0AGO, Oet. 30,—A dispatch from Springtield, iu thie State, saye: The Board of Registry are in seasio to-dag, for the purpose of correoting the List of voters. The rooms aud pussage way are crowded almost s« incouveniontly as on election day, with voters whose namos Deen {oudy omitted from the list. Such wholesale hig nds upon the loyal voters of auy place way never attempted before. Xot less that 1000 of our most promisent citizens. who bave votad n,uhrly for yesrs, were omitted from the st by tue Democratic Board of try. 4% THE FOURTH DISTRICT. Senator who bas just returned from s k- ln?u-r hm Tilinois District, thinks the M'p:n elooting Gen. Lippiacott ublican) Toss (Demo- crat) very good, which vw}d‘g " unu;:gedo:dln. ' e e otarions spyritgain mediais, Core Haieh Loav i . medi tt, o " wn’&m- State Logislatare from the Sornn. * "B ‘i;_i"'k:i:." T e gl € ‘hicago. T s ly decl- TEREP.: Posbioton Bevt 1esa 2y B uoam o9 Lw Atcordipg to Jo m Conger va 6 460 tires have &fl ing tle Lfi&"'& the press gn .1: : ‘-"v Jagr l which we A 'nzl' o No Record. 1,00 dcctohe ast but was fufled by (b i [T I RO R S u: . aceident, o 1l; 24 6 @2 45 395 e e 840 2 E Gie A . J% i o i - LR - nwnd reesive wo W00 w05 2410 st " ‘will lwo those ooun- ”n s 1060 w7 e have retreantoil for ones wilh e W e L0 w9 o W e (X & J‘n* - our 4,~°-‘-,_:5m':‘."‘:.'.‘-"§::‘;."..' ‘:‘.:“:."fi {;".‘.:.‘.‘ e N A ) ey BEropIOveps W frow velliclhios » joye) ;w-ul Tor Jged to 1o imeludg A urpet 0, 1960, A B R e Pagrt LOCAL POLITICS. 41 — TWENTY-FIRST ISTRIOT. : Mondey evenng b v woob WrraDRAWS. . W At s lfi '-.uhg. : Inl? j fi:" Hon, i e Dl S e i i i e s e R . at the Hall '."‘ - TRIOT, ¢ . -~ & =+ A mtimo{ the soldiers and sailors of the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second Wards favorable to the reblee- Yon of the Hon. Wm. A. Darling to Congress, was held on Mon- day evening, in Brondway, corner of Forty hind ot The meet- g wan grgeaized by tho election of Mr. R Lovy as dent, -J’{r R.F. lnlrs s Becretary. ‘Tae following resola- ik Th¥) this Asociation be known as the # Durking Boys fa g Becond : That we hail with Joy the renomination of Wa. s.-nuh'.,udy'l:lpm’gnhmmu secire bis siee: Third: et st this place on Wednesday evening 1o osed e o ey cavmss . Y- T LOYAL VETERANS. o An jmj t meoting of the Executive Committeo {b Loyal Veterans will bo held at Room No.24 Cooper Insti €. All veteran organizatiors who bave not re- of tute this evening. ported are requested to do so at once - TWENTY-PIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ONION REPUBLI- CAN ABSOCIATION. + - this Assoola- A special meeting of the members of tion was be'd Jnst evening at the Bull'y Head “Hul!{vcornu of r. W. Ome-hugdred-and-third st. and Third-ave., H. De Camp, jent, in the chair. The aitendance was very ‘g-od, nd a1l present expressed their entire satisfaction with the re- oent progroms of the Republican canvase in the whole State, s well as in their particular distriet. The meeting was addressed by the President, Mr. G. R. Tunison, Mr. Jobn Norton and oth. ors, all of whom spoke generally on the iswues of the present cativass, and cspecially of the chances of the Republican candi dotes in thelr neighborhood. After the transaction of some Toutine business the moeting adjonrned. TWENTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT UNION REPUBLICAN ABSOCIATION, . i The members of this Association met last evening at their uarters, 1) 's, in Third-ave., between Fif ty-ninth sud Sixtieth-ste., Dow Executivo Committee, p or meeting were of an encournging natare. After the transaction of some business private to the Lxecutive Committee, the meet ing adjourned. MEETING OF THE XIITH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REPUBLI, OAN ASSOCIATION. 3 A meeting of the X1Ith Assembly District Republi- con Association wae held Jast evening ot their headquerters, No.¥1 Avenue D. Rufus L. Seott, the choirmas, called the meeting to order. Heo then jutrodueed G W. ‘Hoxie, wh addressed the meeting at some length. e reviewed the coudi tion of effeirs in the nation and set forth the issues pendiog on the coming eloction with grest force, decliring —that the platform of the so-called Demoeratic party wes Murder in New-Orleaus, Lraitors in Congress, and bad whisky in New York. ‘They were anti-Metropolitan Police, ant! Health Law anti-Eselse Law, antl-overything. Tn fact they were the antl party. He ssked who were thely teaders. Audrew Johnson Who was a traitor to every promise made 16 month sicce ; Jobn . Hoffman, who two years ago was in favos of burling the Lineoln migions from power and stopping tec war At the con elusion of bis specch be was warmmly upy) waded. Mr. Swinbrenner, the Union eandidate for Congrees in the VIlth Distriet, informed the meeting that he Jost et n wueeting of 350 Fenlats, who hud pledged themselvey 1o vote with the Republioans. After Jistening 10 o fow remarks from Mr. Russell, the aodi enve wero entertained by Judge Tiles of Congectiout, who made one of his characteristio speeches, which clectrified the | wholo meeting. At the canelusion of the Judges speech the meeting adjourned. et BROOKLYN. The citizens of the Tenth Ward who desire & return to honesty in the City Government should. without distinction of party, support Rivwes H, Usowsuiit, the Usion nominee for Alderman, Mr. Underhill hus been for severa) years a res fdent of the Werd, 1nnlawyer of excellent stand) property ownes in this and other Wards of the o) every way identified with fta best intorests He 15 wan of ability and unblessiohed chasacter, aud every way worthy of port. 'We learn with pleasure that hie chances for eleci.on e wery gond TEMPERANCE MEETING N THE VIFTR ASSEMBLY Dis- TRICT, Alarge meoting of the friends of the Excite law residents and voters i the Seventh a tieth Wi rising the FUth Assembly Distiict of " n the Wedford ave. Baptist (hurch, at £ such aetion as wight be deemed proper as from that District. The fol , after consdernbe delate wen. of every lever of »! Whereas, 1t in the duty ot sh temperance s patrict, snd of sl geed mes oo enlly, to ke peostat Facize s s 6od , to 4o, acive law s Wherase. "We belleve thet the said Eaciee law ls w I I wnd that f strictl; oed W will tend o oparations, o Pestiy 1o o ote the be juterests of soriety | ke g Whercas, We ere satishied that the only safe way (o gain (he ende st which we sim s to soncentiste every svailalle vole 10 (he ruppert o sultable condiiates 16 ropromit ot fo the Loglaiture of our Hrabe ‘l"-. thomzl Prederih T. Parsen, the Usion romites an geutlemen, condidte pledged sovpert ol e Excise luw | (herefore, 3 v Thi v Jufloence and cur veles to elect ot we will s i Frederich 7. Purson d& the Awemblyman of the Vih District st (be approgching election on the 0th dvy of Novewber neat. SOLDIERS’ AND BAILORS' RLTIFICATION MEKTING. The soldiers’ and sailors’ of the Eleventh Ward met st Granada Hall, Gen. & 1. Koberia presiding, for the purpose of ratifylng the nomination of C Bevoise ws thelr oand | date for Superviscr, A resolution wae adopted pledging thels support to the cons appointing the following com. make th ury arrangements to secure his clec Steers, MeNell Moserop, Mejor Tate, and Surgeon DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTER. A meeting of the Democratic General Committee of Kings County was beld last evening st No. 347 Fulton-at., E. J. Lowber, erq., in the chair. Some little business of 1o pub le hmportance ransacted, and the Commitiee then weot into executive sesvion on matters connecled with the comiog election. TWENTIETH WARD UNION MBETING. A mass Union meeting will be held this eve ot the corner of Cumberland-et. and Greene-ave., and will be sd- dressed by Heory B, Stanton, T. W. T O. Blear man, uux Frederick T. Parton, esqs., and other eminent speakers. GOVERNOR FENTON AND THE PARDONING POWER. A gentlemsn of this city addressed s letter to Gov. Fonton, a fow days ago, stating that he could uot consist- ntly vote for bimet the coming election, on sccount of his undue exercise of the pardoning power during his term of office. ‘The following reply was sent bim by the Secre- tary of the Governor, which 1 deserving the careful atten- S1A1E OF NEW YouK. EXpCUTIVE DEPARTMENT . ALDANY, October 19, 1666, Dean Sin the liberty of uclosiu of pardons annually muvieation receutly addressed by the Goveraor to a geu In.{aur city. Wihen you coasider that the number of cou: viotions aud applications for clomency has steadily incs 1 foe] assured that you will ace the injustice of statements freely made (o the hent of & political contest, acd to: to create wistaken views as to the extent of Ay exercise of the B = Telary. ing power by the present Exccutive. . ” X O S e s o - s, o, nAstixes, Private STATE 0F New Voug, EXRcUrIve DEPARTMEN | ALWAKY, July 29, 1666, My Dean Sik: Your letter of the 10th lust. ‘“!;"N lul '—xb Vou seem (o appreciate the embarrassments ti most dificult aad delicate bmuch of Executive di par. 1 have al o ful in the exer¢ise Of ous for interposl- y pded with so many complication 14 Lardiy bope to esoape critiolsm in ali cases where ciemeacs was extended. Iudeed, I have been impressod with the couvistion that s new! at jeast partially relieve the Governor of a duty which inve bor and iuvestigation far beyond bis power (o bestaw witbe the negiect of canally prossing public busiaess. In a few cases ouly where & bave issuod " pardons have subsequent derclop- ments led we to change wy original opinjons, An exparte Prasontatlon of « cave vory ofien s atioadsd With & coscsal mept of facts antorior to conviction thet would have & strong infinence upon the judgment of the Exeoutive, Such was the caso with o few pardons ited ln your city. “The records e lhn"r't‘mt " en'.t m| ve been quite as to exercise the n’ufih and have I think, granted o greater number J or Yoat ons (sad m-g‘rnn- they milar f clllll-:l wm‘mdm“ ull-w for clemency s vearly increzeing, and | em fully s remedy be afforded npon the revision of the State » growth dn onr material wealth ity to & Cor R:]fll‘h‘ inorcase In ull depart vo duty. Lave endesvored to dlul:'v&c the duties devolvi: me with oonedr ration, and itully, T trost. to IN? ulgenoe of an intellizont nnd just people for n.y’nul‘ o) loast, of my motives. Thanking you for your consideration, whioh is especially grateful at 4 perfod vhen haish il 1 Semate, " Py Ll your ' Yestos "Tlie Lon. ALaxsoN KING STATE OF Now-Youxk, EXRcUTIVE DEPARTVENT, ALBANY, , 20, 1806, Statement of Pardons Computations asd ites from 1801 10 1866 fuciumive olb Vo ) | wd o BUMORS O ANOTHER FENIAN RAID. BY FEARORATD TO TEE TRIBUNE. . Prov, N, ¥. Oct. 30~A gentleman from Vermont, who srrived in this eity, $his afterncon, and who s, mote with the Fenien Head Center, Copt. J. of Burlington states, that arma. smmunition, ments for 8,000 men heve been forwarded points along the border from Burilsgton to and that setive preparations ave being made in other por- thons of the ate for s movement on the Canadiane in the event of the exeoution of Lyneh and MeMakon, the Fenlan ralders. There is ugqaestionably good foundation for the stetement. “Yas WY TRLBOWATE TO THD TRINUNE. TEN THOUSAND IRISHMEN IN 10,000 le present at the meet- ngs wmpehmal-fizd by great thusiaein. Speoches were made by Henry Greenbaum, & banker of this eity; D. D. Driscoll, eity Attorney, and others. Resolntions wero adopted {o the effect that mm: the United Btates haa ever been s lenient one to , whether from Cunada or elsewhere, and thet if Caosda shall take the measures ronumpmoa in referenco to the Fenian prisonoers they will be speedily avenged by their friends on this side of the line. 'The tone of the meeting was decided, and very mignificant. . - ANOTHER INDIGNATION MEETING IN RUFFALO. BY TRELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. Burraro, N. Y., Oct, 30.—In spite of the heavy rain- stormn, there was another large Fenian meeting beld Lere last night, ot the Court-House. The feeling of indigoa- tion againet the British authorities in Canada was intense. The Fenian Senator Morrison aud others spoke, stirring the assemblage up to the highest degree of enthusiasm, The Irish are m.'mmnr men rapidly, and a large amaunt of money is being eollected. Even the women are at work. T'he war spirit is rampant. IMMENSE MEETING IN CINCINNATI=~FOUR COMPANIES RECRUITED. UY TELYGRAPR TO THE TRINUNE. . Crxcrxxati, Oct, 30.—The Feniane of this city ae- sembled in large numlers at the Armory last evening. Great excitement was manifested over the news from Toronto and Washington, Mauy of thoso who partici- pated in the Buffalo expedition were present. Head Center Fitzgorald mustered into the Feuian service fonr fall compauies of men. Arrangements Lave been com- pleted for uniforming and arming as wany 1Len 48 Ay be mustered into the service in this city. Irishmen. There were ing, and all its MABS MEETING N PHILADELPHIA—RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, PritAvELFIIA, Oct, 30.—At a meeting of the Fenian Brotherkood of Philadelphia, beld at Logan Hall thie even ing, to expross their sentiments on the conviction and seutence of Col. Lyxch and the Rev. Join McM the folowing preamble and resclations weio offered by Jumes Gibbons, Chairman of the Cowmiftee, and unaD o)y adopted: Whareas, The conviction and sertene B. Lyseh and the Kev. Johu Melfnl is another evidence of the brutal fidious Pritain, and in ke thnt hos intlicted L Treland ¢ mm gx' e passtog poeriey pectiinr to {makinggar on o people w while he Goveanr ¢ of death. passed on Col in s Capadian Court, 1it of per a’ Jeige of Col. 1 comfort given overthrew Ala 0 {XIY. d o o Gevergment ; ur 1169 Py Ep Lamicte were Al In the villagen i Lobitants .t W foot the ayasion of 1 e Uuite un oppr ancient nu v that y strike to the dint the boved fug of Eogend on Niberty i1 d saerel houor & o iarie nw that never secepted the yo LYNCH'S C4REVK. Lyneh woa born In Guiwey i it Fe wer at one time ebicf (erk a the Departiert of the Foerd of Charitabie Doss fions and Feyuests 1 edd thyt gyt from 710 1442, whe be exig rated to the Stater. Ho ongaged in busineer in St Leuls for here in 1849, and trav eled 10 Ml" of the Jeadicy the Nouth American Re pibiies and Woat Todien. M ked the American of Major, in the utter part rank of Major, in the witien [ e, sent srmy and wae Quarterma ter, with he with Wisconein Volunteer, be was ehief clerk N Dej n of hims but otber ice of wome years in Canads paper. THE CORNWALL PRISONERS INDICTED. Corxwaiy, C. W., Oct. 30.—The Assizes commenced enterdsy, sud bills of indictmont were found sgaiust the ‘enian prisoners bere. The . Johu Hilliard Cameron, Crown Counsel, bhas lied for & writ of habeas corpus to take the three ‘enians from here to Toronto to be tried with those ngw #t Toronto. The Crown Counsel also moved for the seu- tence of outlswry agaiust Mike Murphy and the other Feulans who escaped by breaking jail. “The names of those sent to Toronto are Keys, Hurtwell and Kelly. RESOLUTIONS PABSED BY TiR SENATE AND HOUSE OF VERMONT. WY TELEGRAPE 70 THE TRIDUNE. MoxTyeLER, Vermont, Oct. 30.—Joint resolutions re- Iating to the Fenian prisoners, McMahou and Lynch, Ju Canade, were introduced into the Beuate to-day, by Sen- ator Taft, und are as follows: Resclved by the Kenate and House of Representatives, Thot they would most respectfully urge upon Be Government of Canada the exereise toward the prisoncrs named of that clem ency which s ewiuently becoming a Government in its conduct toward those who may have been conyicted ot purely political offenses, the grauting to them of a full, free and wneoudi- tiosal pardop. jred. ‘That the Governor of this State be requested to transit to 1he Goversor-Geueral of Caunda the foregoing reso- 4 bject matter theteof (o the earnest consideration of ‘anadian Government, The resolutions were ordered to be printed. Similar resolutions were introduced in the House by Mr. Brig- ::m of Byde Park aod passod 1nanimously without de- te. MEBETING (N LOUISVILLE. BT TELNGRARY TO TR .fin. iwne l%l; AvILLE, Oct, .&.— 0 ¥arious Foniay circies of this clty held an enthusisstic moeting to-night, denounciug the British Goveroment aud calling upon the United States Lo interfere in bebalf of Lynch lfls ‘:Mon. THS PARDON OF B. B, LYNCH AND OTHER FENIANS— COMMUNICATION FROM PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO MAVOR JOFFUAN. g * At a late hour festorday afternoon Mayor Hoffman received the following letter from Prosident Jobnwon relative to 1l pardon and relsase of Robert Bloss Lynch aud other Feuan ) ned in C na: . - : your communkcall e e et 0 i Nl v wad 'Iflu'{,u-..a.‘.mn.... NoRs| T the Hon. Jomn T, Howrxax, Mayor of the City of New- ~* THE PRESIDENT'S PERFIDY TO TUE IRIVE. To the Bditer of The N, ¥, Trivwns. Sm: ¥ have just read with iuterest your strong article to-day ou “ Andrew Johnson and the Fenians.” You have, however, omitted to notico the most shame- less and flsgant act of bad fuith on the part of the President towasd the enthusisstic and unsuspecting Lrish. Gen. John O'Neil of Nashville, Tean., s gentleman of unim- achublo veracity, who took s leading port in the ill-fated ‘enian \nvasion ads, and wou_@ victory over the # 's Own,” stated in & speech in N that prier stand of arms, been sold to_the 1 Meade' tion, themropery B ted “laten, i b h‘o‘f’lh'm’“‘,fifi’ ot i of aiabad owe money w servant and laborers, was p:n Exec when he ordered Mw troops ‘' to 1 m-fllnfln&. }.vm. INDIVIDUAL. Boston, Oet. 29, 1866, TO IRISHMEN. , To the Kdbdor of The N. Y. Tribune. StR: Our Prosident bus spoken sgaiv. Hear biw, This e “Andy is not mad." Took on thiy picture A VENAN BRIGADIER GENERAL WAS AN INRERVIEW U relwu ) LJ:ZA R"@‘Lil Brivee vul, hivk al uteryiow Witk ho " bl the Teieh Hirke 0o tOAL Bo win aue of b e At it SaRseored DY 1 Mew Yerw, O ‘ol. Denn e THE zuu. A new drama by Mr. Boucioault always attracts the attertion of the publie, and generally deserves the weighty, consideration of the eritle. The " Leng Strike” from the pen of the gentleman wo have named was produced bere lust might, Its success was unequal, but the inequalitics may, we thiak, be- traced to the nee, -'fla ‘was evit burried, It may be hinted too timt the subject the ‘“lock out"—or the obatinate ltru({lu Dbetween masters and - wen —~ls somewhat ocal. “We _ haye “gtrikes” here, but the ** masters” have not yet combined in the way which they did in Manchesfer, whero the scene this. jece i lald. Apart from the mmfiormm character of the ma there is much to liko in it. Ar. Boucicault's fine sense of culmination is seen in the gradaal involvement of the Jeading characters, and in the production of situations which di'f’hy at once his ingenuity and knowledge of human nature. 'We have no time, to-night, to dwell on the merits of the play, or to point out, 08 Wo luh«'qurmlJ shall do, s delects. Both are strongly marked, In the first and seeond acts thell action 18 womewhas tardy. In the third Mr. Boaeleault thelatest excitement.-the telegraph nses—with a skill which can hardly bo exaggerated. ‘The beat round of applause was won by the inarticulate vappings of the telegraphie ma- chine. We mention this Jastly because it shows hiow earefully the dramatist must Lave wrought up the effect. Thereisa trial sceno in the fourth act which wmay be effective beroafter. Laet ing it was d very imperfectly, and was the o tiink, of the curtain descending on performanco o which otherw ise doserved the a) the sudience. B ] CiTY N il sy Ax OrGaN Exmpimion AN 8acrep CONCERT will be givon ve at the Allen st Presbyt®ian Chureh. Prof. Warren, Miss Ella Mayer and other soloists will take part in the performance. — NATUALIZATION STATIorIcs.~During the three art Saturday, the day the natunlization closed, —— PrrsoNaL.—Gov, Feuton, Col, 8. E. Maryin, and the Hon. W. N. Strong, Albany; Gen. Wager Swayne, U. 8. A., Gen. J. 8. Jones, Penvsylvania, gnd the Hon. Alfred Elv, Rockester, nre at the Fiith Avenue X The Hon, Horatio Seymonr, Uties, and the Hon. Amasa J the 8t. Nieholas Hotel. Gen. Henry Brew E the Raveroft House. The Hou. A. B. Cornell, Dr. C. yer, Boston; the Hon. @. M, Cole, Minister to Acapul »n ith, U. 8 A.; the Hon, I ¥. Mamtivg, tbe Hon. F. O. 3 ettn; Judge J. W, Wiggins, and Dy, Wheeler, vy, are at the Metropolitan Hotel, Reverdy Johnson, 5.4 Baltiwore, {5 at the Clarendon Hotek e —— | Boarp oF SUPERVISORS—THE CONSTITUTIONAL AmNDaENT.~The Bonrd met by special call at 1 0'clock ov Tuesday ufternoon, the President, Mr. Smith in 1be Ghair, M. T ced moved that the Commmitthe on Aninnal Taxes canse 1o bo printed for use duri u.a coming eke&:,‘ #1,000 000 Latlota for and agaluet, the Constitutional An t { which B et an the Board aljowed 0 Wedsasdag, Nov.?, 620 Cock pw, el Postroxkn.—The laying of the corner-stene of the Jew!sh Tewple Pmoann B, which wos fo have taken place yos- terday, wis postponed to this aflernoen on account of the unfe- Varabie Hate of 150 weather X G TicusTs Upon Ovr C17y Rajurospe.—~It je satis- foctoiy 16 be enubied 10 stato that the wajority of onr ity rail roads have now perfected arrengemerts for supplring the pas- seugere, who trise) by thelr Aifferent Unes, with fiokets at the Tepral rate the ense on tho Third ave. aud Eightt ave. roads, andl piso Floegker st Proper notioes have been posted up In the cars 1o 11in effeot, aud o one can be mistaken on the wrbject who takes the trouble o read toem. Crup.—The weekly wrday afternoon ot MEETING OF THE FaRMERs weeting of the Furmers’ Club wae | the Cooper Tumtitute. The nie of oats an food for sheep, and 1Le proper mode of keepiog pouitry, were the chief topies of o n. Dr. Kewmbart of Brasl presented the Ciub with soine peeds of grosses and fowers from that country, which he thought coald be produced Leve. —~~—— Dean op SovoMon L. HALL~Tutelligence bas recobed the city of the death at St, Paul, Minn., of Solomon L. » gromisent, wember of the New York Bar, a Di «Njuth Natiowal Hapk of this ity o Trustee of the ngs Bank, end Treasurer of the Union Dime Sav- B s ParaLLy Douren.—On Monday afterncon, while Williatm Wallace, aged three years, was playing with bis brothers at the residence of their parents, No. 53 West Thirty-cightust., William accidentally fell down o flight of atops leading to the are and, striking upon hix head, received o coucuission of the brain, cansing death in o few honrs. Coroner Gamble was noti- fied to hold an inquest on the body. e~ AucrioN SaLes op Real Estatr, Oct. 30, by Mul. ler, Wilklus & Co.: Houne and lease of lots Nos, 254 and 256 West Houstou-st. 1 lot adjoluing, 95xi00.4 for. 1 lot adgining, #5x100.4 for House and lot No. 46 Columbin House and lot No. 44} Columbi House and lot No. 44 Columbia- House aud lot No. Colnm! Honse and lot No. 5 Clinton #5100 for. Houses aud lots Nos. 67 and 5 Clinton-st., 16.8x100. each House and lot 5 Goerok-st., 17.10x50 for. . House and lot No. 65 I at,, 16.2x56 for Houses and lots No. 67 ‘Broome st., — Owxgrs WANTED.—There is now at the Tenth Procinet Station-House a qusatity of property, consisting of Iadies’ and gentlemen's weariog apparel, Jewelry ‘and other muscellaneous articles. supposed {0 bo the of number orm&n«‘ The rmp- wos found in the apartments of John Scott, at No. 146 (m‘uh—n,. of arrested by Deteotives King and Lyon of the Teath Precinet, for belng concerned in the recent robbery of the residence of Mr. P. A. H. Jackson In Twenty-seventi-st, the particulars of whick wero published in THE ThiUNE. —— A Burcrag Cavent.—Late on Saturday night Oficer Waleh of the Fifth Precinct found that the rear door of tho piomises No. 88 Franklinat., occupied by A. Jacobe, was open. Procuring a light, the m entered the store and dis- covered two men Iying th & counter near the door. One of them succeeded in making his escape. mmm th waa arrested and taken to the stetion-bouse, where he name of Lewis Barrett. Ho was locked up. Near thioves had lain ws found & large jimmy. with which they had he same store was en- :'nflbd an c:tr-'-bn ln;o the nl'o‘ndo b s ered s through o rear wiadow, roper -lwln(' om» stolen. 8 v = CoLoRED PEOPLE'S COSMOPOLITAN ASSOCTATION.— The colored population of the city bave organized an asocia- tion for the purpose of mental culture and the improvement of soctal qualitfes. A suite of rooms has been taken at No. 63 ‘and fitted up as 6n ovening resort. A readin room and library are to be establised, and an to the publio for sid in this excelient project. cals. oF money for this puspose wil be received Ly a follwing mansgerm: Dighen a- Weat, with Olijhant & Co. 7 Bhathat® Chiarlen &. Bowser. with Whithaut, No. 800 Broadway ; George A. Maoning, with R, L. & A. Stuart, cor. of Chambers and Greenwich-st; J. H. Townsend, Custom- House, Auditor's Department; Theodore B. Voorhees, with Miner's Somerrille eor nmm. . nd Fourtevath 1t} Wi, ] 4 one o BRI Lo e Bl e Hos, & ay —i— SUICIDE BY TAKING LAUDANUM—THE VICTIM SAID 70 WK THE PROPRIETOR OF A DISREPUTABLE HOUSE—~CORQNER'S IxquesT.~Yesterdny Coroner beld an inquest at No. N%Vut Twenty-seventh-st. my of Mre. Alice Ashiey, who committed suiclde that for some A l::.mv The Police state wopt & i evidenoo o the inmates of the place. 1§ would deceased had trouble A g et T4 1 e 10 have been s woman of ormerymoved 1w egpectable S Tiats, Cage, &e., ot No. 313 Brosdway, cores of Fultawal,, siyle, quality prices, KNox these of every. tox eomyletely nto (he sbude. v ; s i 5 J 1 Worntore —A wan b beew vevorely vol bud, t'i' A b bed wale v b ot 10 0rdes Ihe Briorin ki e P Mloulege. Mo 3 A dae il e el w0 o 99003 w02l et g d Iy dowd ) - s & x 'SEWING - MACHINES. - No- 989 BROADWAY. Shilled operators with Machines sent tgto Fomilios, or Puadly bowe ing neatly executed st Seisaroom. K Lttt | All possible care will be taken to m‘“ hvl* o the Machive ; snd whers It ls impracticable for pustomers to sttesd o o Office, they will be wailed upom b tha's vechlence without extre charge. SILK, THREAD, NEEDLES, OIL, ke MACHINES, carefully sdjusted, to LET, and part of the remd alowed if purchased. MACHINES callod for, sdjusted, pucked and ibipped. Inereased factitles for the secommodation of customers iuduge ne 1o solleit the codperation of former patrons, for which they will re- celve thanks. H J. T ELLIS, No. 9390 BROADWAY, l p TLE, LaG! bege TR) ey Mo e s el TV, e 0! R. AGNEW', Greenwich o AN G R S o) Cflififi’:"fifl LOW FOR'CASH.—A ABSORTMENT EOREIANY & Co. o8 S’ CHILBERG® GERMAN ted & oure, vfiwfic Wounds scretiie, ot rheain, o S No. 8 Howary, and by a1 the CU 8 F A BOME OF THE LATEST For bargaias, apply to 0.1 & 4. B. CARD TO THE P that Olass Sien drem ave,, New-York, “"m‘mormu'n- Book Biare. oo day wmwn_;mua-. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, RET PRICES. ™ B L. -ounnou'a HON Goinint e dgisc s N IR ambabwar CLOTHING. 23 Per Cent Below Broadway Prices, N And every way equal in Style, Quality, and Workmanshir, TRAPHAGEN, BUNTER & €0., N (s FRICE S L e i 3 fow Lor Aale Wurrase, ING B0 Aeang JOF & BADDI Y VARGPR. Wn b &5 No. 164 st Twenly-jourih-at. N, Y., HAS GOR HALE s-vers) wary handscno pais DRY § ey ahones

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