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POLITICAL. - NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. or Governsr—Hon. REUDEX E. FENTON, Chant Forlh. GowernovaLion. llk'fillf L, WOODFORD, ror Canai Com'v—Hon. STEPHEN T. HAYT, Stend ;uhwwu/“hnu—(hl- HAMMOKX. Klootion, Tuesday. bav 6 e TUNION MEETINGS. Rerossious Usion Szare Commrrrer. - | Hours METROPOLIT Horee, New-)onk. TEABL. HAMIS, Chair Jas ToawiLLIouR, Secretary Friday :v.‘.'.° 2 Acaprwt 0810, BROOKLYN~ m'fl) fi Ohido, ooy $or. MAHLON CUANCE o£0 Audws—tudgy JANES T BELL of Tosas Amos—Pue fon OHAUNCEY. M. DEPEW Lum- ~mlll—0'l VOHN 0 Kl- INCK. aLow “.T"’rh’ H 3 avr Hampror — ARPI::AIIIA lfl# Q “F IU ihe e L Sronms My C. M. sruou.nxw Yion. C. L BEA O'ALE IA'NAID of Tonnesses. i aee .. WALMOUTH of Lovissas. f.....u-. JOHN H. MARTINDALE. Lixoxs—German meeting.—HERMAN RUESS of Oblo. Dlavos URD. T ‘The Hoo. W. K. PECK, ir. of Conp B“ EVERETT RUSSELL, eaq. 5. esq. . GLF Tson. M, L Brrropouiran Hatt, NANHATTANVILLE, . —Gen. ¥ Lier~W. CARLOS MARTYN, o3, Nawviiia—Col, JAMES FAIRN AN, Nonrurorr— | o A E. SHELDOK, esg., X D. PETT £33, PriLisLwu—The Hos. J(:‘h‘\‘ ProNNELL: - Cls &’ . Piua Pritmncylouiie-viny W HITBEC Koo Prarssvaes—Col 8. P. SN e I A e Povouxarrm—Gormin Mecting—| D ¥ SCHUETZ: Ruxvose~Ges, WALTER HARMIMAN of e Hampaite Roonreren{ Hgk LENTS BALEFR ofbaie, PATRICK CORBETT, sg. Bavvigee—Judge C. B. SABIN. br. Jouns: ILLI—Tb. on. IRA FIARRIS. ’ . B, HAWLEYof ‘Connectlcut. Srracuan— O-\VJ é GARFIELD of Onio. ANE Tamarrowy. —-Th Hon. "UAML: GALLOWAY of Obio. - The Hou. BUTLER G. NOBLE, S.¥. Cu{\ of Obsio. v.n-u—h. W3 P pES mod’hf T Auniox—Nator J. .ALD'I!“ILL“ THOM, 50 ALVORD. Beoousrrs B u.—c.x JAMES PARNAR, GAXAION AnTE—The HACE, mvmm of Tean Cagsrovia—Gor. ‘ "A“ LEY, of Conx. uivasiant= ¥ SHELDOX, Dovanr I'Las -— !n.c l DEPEW. Jadis Buion. P % {0, 8. F. CAREY of Obio. i M. LEE of Coun. ¥rowwiic Lanixo—The Hos. B. 0. NOBLE. Fararraviius—The flov. guaxiow T Koo WILLIAS K. PECK, jr. of Cons. ROTON. Ouexs Fazis—The Hos B I,A BAU. Goon (movp=Gen. T, be Hon. C. L. m.\l ) 3 EHNEY, Lorrua Fauta—Osu. 3. A GARFIELD of Oblo, - Biazaseolizix Hiy, Mixnarixoniger Hou 1L & STANTOX. ul evat v - 75‘:1"”“"&‘” ux i A, " hllt " G’..N \nll Wilian' My ey ¢'Gren. nd Gal. of O jward Wright, Breve hlnu- hn(ld."tl:" ¥. Vols. snd R. MoDovald, late Col. &t Vol iise Cot 1t T Kansas Cavolry ; \nl... Teuth Army Corps; Jumes E. MoGee, . Cokh N, Yo Vel lriah Brigede ;' Ouerge W, Welicn, Lisut; 0.5 chmyi el Lisui-Col, 20k N. ¥ Otia, Lieut N s G and brev, jor-Gien., U S.A sud Brevet blejor-Gen.. U. 5. A £ Intimtzy.sod begvet Brig e h, A QB and brevet Brig-Gen U th hrevet Brie.-Gon. U. 8, A1 Thomas Bom K. ean, late Cap Stookten, ( 'l’ ll Doben; H 3 Col. rtittery. aud b 1.-Col. and brevet Dlajor or-Gen. U 5. Vol., and 440 others. We, the undersigned citizens of the City ¢ ¢ distinction of perty, cordially wnite in the commeadation. Triee CoOPER, THEODORE RO0SE Hexuy Hioton, I ST Ecy, 5 And others. MR. DARLING'S DISTRICT. To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribwne. s.- Many of the friends of the Hon. Wm. A. t would scem, g tonce to the boast of s, t is & majority of 5,000 Distriot. whes ol Dictat with foregoivg e Joseen F, Dawy, Cuarigs Carow, Ros: 2} V's Coppe Democratic votes in the TXth Cougre vove | Tummazy Hal | ppeiioads Total Dy Darling Total Democratic o Now thon, instead of wa: or ha ia now no doubt in my mind part of Mr. Durlimg's be wvoured 1o scout Vorer of the IXth Disiriet Ner 195 Tlon. MAHLON CHANCE of O Momminasta—§ 3tor DOUGLAS CAMPBELL. | THE OLD DEMOCRATIC LEADERS. . llr-ll Dr. \\fl.l.lAlll DOAN - . s —Hon GEORGYH H. WL T the Bditor of The N Y. Tridune. Pont Bunox—IATRICK ,‘;"",'."“Fp'ff\ b S1r: How long will the Democratic party insist on mnvis—Coo. W of o e the prd @ faces of 5n--lm. Hook s ¢ iThe How. D B TYLER of Comn. { baving it s flont their records i tiie fces of g 2 fom. 8D WiLBOR tho law -abid wortion of th Tilden leads off 't Hoffman Convent hi. Heavon IOGIA'u-JOSIPH "% coue Gen STEWART I huunrom; u.\ esq. B BILVESTER, osg. . j e B 0. Jadge K. lF!TA\D of Loulsians. v.uu.-[ Danaah WiNomAN CENTRE,p. : 5 Manarr 5 Shrii o '—'l nucm su.vxn.grn esq. . Dl)l GI.A! CAMPBELL. DL Oxmiva— A0 SARKER of Maloe. Oewzao—T e Hoo. OJA(‘Y MAYNARD of Tenu, Parcuoors—Hon, MAHLON CHANCE of Ohuo. Pungsxiui—~The Hoo, CHAUNCEY M. DEFEW Pooonkwersts— n. !. 9 NOBLE. Rivainsiv—en. T. Banaras. si McKEA 2 Npa—The. - u m--cu ¥—Goo, W, RAlmluA'l of New-Hampshire Tavuremman—t, 20 ¥ m WanoicontFATRICK CORBELE, os. ————— MASSACHUSETTS. NOMIEATION OF A COLORED CITIZEN AS A CANDIDAT! JOR THE LEGISLATC RE. BY TRLIGRATH TO THE TAIBUN Boarox. Mass., Nov. l.-—‘l‘ua Repablicans in the Sixt ‘Ward of this city have nominated Ar. Chailes L. Mitchell # colored citizen, to vepresent them in tho Logislature ¢ Chis Slate. hH- | R MISSOURL. “THE POLITICAL PROSPECT—MORE REGISTRY FRACDS | o BT TRLIGRATE TO THR TRINUXS. Lovis, Oet. 31, erty by refernng to the persecutions of Northern ministers i Missouri beforethe wer. The joint dcbeto has Belped Pile's chances materislly. Col. beClurg sends word that Yis eloction is sure. 7{9 pects in Anderson's (IXth) Diatrict axo improving. The Nebels havo issued & circu- ting that the Radiea! Legis- io admit vegro votes next in nnm- Couuty has been grossly un- gooms to havs left the Redical y “Rebels, 65 o ruled that subordi Epmlt and n-lnll- he captured dar iu tae mn-.m Intnr‘. if clocted, is nl\’u% istors had no wmunne Boand of A men who Coon Thornton w Platte City is 1864 LOCAL POLITICS. ——— 1'!!! METROPOLITAN POLICE AND POLITICAL | X ASSESSMENTS. 'fln following communication was yesterday ad- dressod 1o the Editor of The World a% a specitic contradiction of charges which had appeared in that jourzal. To the Editor of Tho N ¥, Workd. Sim: in your paper of Novewber 1 is an article, the eaption of which is, “Moxz Brooo Moyey '—Tug Pouce Cox- _ELke 10 CONTRIBUTS 70 3uE Rabicar Ergcriox Fran.” A pact #2 the article reeds as follows e n The 1at levy which han boen made in npou no less a body | TWL;“‘W”W,%“; au * than the a8 the rate of $10 ahead for the | ghouid hesupporied. M so. theto S0 privates and or the pa and ronsdsrmed. 450 0 310 | They mut reiaia the Mojoricy 0o Jast.ahotian, snd 1. por - Tohe Byt 2 ¢ ther the | yihie, doable it. (Bere A drinien ey uig gaf doners are te * down wiib [ mu themelves | o0y some mlmu Gene Sler, the ',fi ' Commise .“-Um which, #t 1s safd, they are not js yet vml ng t de- 'll-vtu-i-lnm for mor truth iv the wllegation cou- h fllfimhlmdhvflfillhxumd mmm which reads ns follows : uu‘!o.cl.—l:—brml the Police force shall be per awitted u wolieit, or be obliged u: :a:ku any w-mmmn‘# or-u-hmm, :Ia-tc- m&n:fimn' 3 1f any personds violating or seeking to violate this rule it is ‘without tae knowledge or authority of the Board of Palice o | ady of its mombers, aud if any member of the foreeis or bav ‘been sugagad {n any eourse of netion prokibited by the rule the Board of Palice will be obliged to any person who will fwnish | ‘sueh Tnformntion as will ensble them to puvieh the delinguent THos. C. AcTox. Jome G. Benory. J. S BosworH Bexs. FoMaxignke Commissionere of Metropolilas Police. Do’ Novenlar 1, 1966, < HB IXDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER=4N IN- DORSEMENT FPEOM THE ARNMY AND FAVY. We, the undersigned officers, now or lately serving “fn the Army aud Nevyof tho United States. lesruivg that ~Brevet Brig-Gen. Charles G. Halpie. is & candidate for the Position of Reglster of the City and County of New-York—an :?u political significance, hut merely requiriugap in- telligont mnd feltbfal discharge of its important duties—do hereby jois in cordially recommending our fo:mer aseociste and comrads to the support of the citizens ux-.!m for the pdu. he weeks, that ho will disehs ‘may be fif b '~ daties ke -~ v called I ‘uh u-my wd feeling ledge sud 8% Sncond Licatenant. M N -ln-ldayuu 1801 ; was ant General, wiih the rank .l 5 was eitly iz il | Gen. Pile gave Jobn Hogan & mer- ! ‘(lud M(Mn! in last night's jownt debste in apswering | - tho charge against the Radicsls of abridging religions Tiv- | ] \ | deiiver ua ! Is he not the idention! pert reparted the infamons Peace Resolutious o1 bics e sation of hostilities” while \mond and Sherman on his morch to th then ceased oy he dedirod. { & liis advice and offe octed { Jn the , a0 of kings, constituted so that | nothing ! Can it not find now lon to bo patriotic, and lot these fos : Wood, go fnto the wme palitie grase wi aided dirsctly or indircet A Youyns DENOCRAT. INCORRECT PRINTING OF BALLOTS. ‘We learn that the Central Committee of one of our neighbo aties bave bad pristed voom their ballots the words, * For States Prison luspoctor, doha 1L e Datlots should read, * For Inspect ete. The correct wording of the tickets bs amatter wbick should be cavefully atten rosent at the mass meoiing of loy remoabered that he is the wounded during tie e city. The names of Fremont and Pangborn, with that of J loyal gatheiing of the ean e of L processic headquaricrs of the Sold Teaguo, No. 1:b5 Gaunl at,, cor 10 the Loyl Soldiers Megs-M entleman who was severely 1863 while on duty in this Burside, Cochrane, Huggerty dine, #hoidd atteaet the larges at Cooper Hall tonight The mmed at i o'clogk in front af the nd Railors' National U e of Bowerg, thence 05 o be beld at Cooper o stitute. The mend izations are thelr fiags, muslc, transparencies, &c , 10 jon the GOY. FENTOX AND THE POLICEMEN. o the Editor of The N. Y. Tribuns The policemen of owo Gov. Fenton a debt of grot ¥, by voting for hin ,mu thad raised ous pay el it st sage of the preved he s bert 1 families luxuries procuied | us o ! t the debt we owe Gov. Fenton: A mmn who allowis the donwmation of party to foree bim o cancel a debt of gratitode, ougli ot to be aliowed to be A PouiciA :»pumu an Gen- 0. 00 Bevedway, vesterd MBETIN OF TAMMANY HALL GENERAL COMMITTEE. Therewas a meeting of Tammany Hall General Committequst evening in the main holl of thele bnilding, which did vot orynize until 4 later hour than usual sud adjon:nol after a veribrief session. ‘The only business donc wes 1o ap. potut aditifinal Comm voters, and den to aitend W the tiekets ou elesion day. MORISSEY BATIFICATION MEETING. The friends of John Morrissey met last evening at 0,334 Canal 5%, wr the puipose of ratlfyi a candidate for Cotgrees In the Vib Dist for the nominde a ‘wirited spoech was ibution of Dewocratic { Jnm:.nnhrbor':remvd that Mr. Mo was trying ¢ ! rescue i @ ¥010 jow poaition and cc Limself us Lonorable m‘nnflll wp i assured the enee that H wan would cérry New -‘ork State, for A, Oukey Hall L et ¥runl ivols wi noxt called ont. He cnlo M | Morrheey at & s of Jigor, of whom the Disttot Shonid vo I vu:flllh:l:«u..- fighting men. W I u- luz g Tan v AL A JEiing o | threstens -nmhfl war—sich & War byl ot e Repubilan pursy Wy s Wen, " pheriicn S oy | Etton Vol be lefeated Tou thrumand Hoart" il votefor readom of ttou t and speect. d ! Yeer.| Tha speaker | Frooasied 1o rote 16 14 e i sad] me«l Geu. Cbas. Halpive (Miies ulum, | cownrd. A# be finished. an 1 ishmen jumped upon- wd three * cheers for © Miles O Kellly w hiehwert' & f will by slmost the enttre H» wuid the Democ 1f they shouid be ticker apd | a militey 1 "Mz Nugent then made & few remarks. T n' lulndl the ballot n, and thex NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, or the Teglatration o | the + ground of the grest issnes of the contest in remark | spewker. | ton, the meeting wjours od cheering. A Hoffman banner wagon with an here passed. He would net speak to them al issues. Will you have o eitizom or o stranger to represent you ! He thought it su iasult (o their in- telligeneo thaf in n district eontaiving 100,000 ishabitants no oandidate for Congross 0oud be fosnd and a noa-resideat had %0 be imported. This is 6 reproseatative goverument, and you owe to yourselres and yous ohildren not to shut yourselves oat your own district.” A great ogular nomisation, but I am more M. Morrigacy was put I searoaly with prolon immense bell tollh would withdraw on tlm- tire from the contest. My 'pr nood Qusgnamion here, 1o ia favor of eue fag, 0us country and the Union of 3 States. h.n.’l‘l]brmnd amid prolonged applsuse, and was sue- by Mr. James Gibbons, who said a few words to_the vorkmr-m l’nl Dawley suoceedsd him, when the meating jvmmd ftaelf into o on to Distiiet to be m- impression that f?&."..."““"."."“"“’.‘: o economise. s t now begins to economi: pubtioan candidate 1s Enias Ellott, who will, the ‘Taglor men Say, draw off votes n.a‘gh from the Iattor to eleet the common enemy, Morrissey. It is, a8 will be seou, a lrve coiic: The mecting was tolerably enthusia REGISTRY. To the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. Sr: It has boen suggested that the !nrpe«!lmo{ sbould earefull the certificatos of naturalize ved by ada d ascertain whether they have not been ‘:[:t«l ro the eitizen offers himsell to be registeyed. He cannot vote unless he is red, and it for him to have his name registen h;- we e 18 & Ty an address. e Jedw . in the VIIth ]) atin s of the day plainly and ' well made an -du He. spoke earnesi ns fized by e men, were 50 500n 10 be ation had u destiny, 8 ore of ynntions. Nations, ghrough their re looking intently upon even this political docide ], Whatover pinee the masses of the peaple of w- tions might ocoupy, their leaders knew thaj Broat goo evil to the cause o would result from s clectiog, He was of / the term Radicalism, nation would come up to ligm, which means the extreme of upou the character and acts of the him to be & dangerous m but still more an He ¢ people to do_the bearing upon the weliare of of hl—v y_ throughont the br M. Everstt Russell vl 1LE. Ttaans ¥, after which This dw believe sian than of fear. > meetiug ad DF!O(‘IATI(‘ MEETING IN TOE SEVENTA WARD, The llum(n ratic U nion Assoc ulmu of the Seventh 5 Fast Broadway, las! County Ueket sry uight found out one of tie was 5o wicked that those wio ¢ keep it On Tuesday nost tio I tickets bearing the speake’s e and by this unmeaning tiokt of it conld » be flooded w Miles O leprived of his 1om de plie, 1o was o be Jude ber) to vor Ifke sheap to t ne st Yote. wen whin should be n on e « Touls ¥ GRSERAL COMMITTRE, ative or old Union G- s thoir iasdquartrs 1, Com of Brosdway aud The Exeonts s M. Smith s om Wakema offered a asiies Dot e Thoy wer » adopiod. aud the meting - Thomas J b, nad John M. ll MHTH WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, There was o iarge and enthnsiastic moeting yostor- day evelng at Lobanon Hall, Abingdon-placo, to_radfv the ootination for Congress of Clarlss 8 Galway oveupied the chair, and Mr. R seeretary. The first speake: introduc Mr. Cyrus B. Dut tha thy ment waos the real issn o, but it wa this time Mz, Spencer had_arrived, aud was gres r¥ 1o the Lkl with perfect storm of che wed whet tho ebaimma 0t s potic goanting io remenbe t running Congress of the United States. and he asked for theis votos in { their party, in the name of Republican pringiples. i Al of the issnes thnt 1q be gattied by Bepuificons tingwomn nntmmu,.\ g wehufe peopls of M Yaliod States. Cpatrmp then Infroduchd Senator Andrews of New- \ou who sabd thet the North wos ating the Seuthera wnd tenderness never belore offered hy o ered peo Their refusal to soeept the wind ter manded of them ronsed up the Northern poople, end Maine. Obio, Tows and Pennsyivania liad already spoken. The Ton. G. A. Grone (ex or of the House of Lepre: sentatives) was the next speaker, and went over the entire lucid Keheis with o len: conquering 1o n speech, which was several times igterrupted by applau Ihe Hon. Hiram Walbridge was next introduced by the Chairman, snd spoke brietly. He said thut he lml('hl"-fl 2 Spencer were school-boys toget ) the State of New York. Heknow him intimately frow that time to this, and he jared Lim to be the soul of homor, Therefors he bhad left s oW Distriet. they were about to elect Hogace the men of the Fourth and weo Gresley aud “harles 3. Bpegcer Xieth Wards, 1o bay Jo oy side on the O Mr. Norwal Stre He sad grining strqugti Assembly) was the pext 3 Wia constantly embered th when they thouzht 10 get 15,000 votes. whlle they cau DOW count After a few 1nore obseryutivisgfoow Mr. Strat up oy DROOKLYX. PEMOCRATIC MUDDLE I¥ BROOKLYN,” The Nation uxllho Regulars of Kings throats i The Regula County ra well ¢l hed bone. real Siwon pure, who of| ostor, ut the St. Nicholss; Gen. B. P. Runkie, U.8. AL S flu -Iu,!.flhh No.2 ...Jn,..u.‘ “fi'.- H1Y it _i ’ .3; i 5'35' Wi and Yedow, 1058 § 107, Oats o b Tard .ul‘wi'uy quiet at ‘n’ fov. L—Cotton very active ; saies of 620 balesatilat _E wil Bacou o Avouira. Ge., Mddli ng &t We. luu.u. Gl.. Nov. L—Conm firm ot 35 oipts for the week, 8,218 balas, Exports, 8. C., Nov. L—Cdtn-flll— Hea lland ; 4,60 bal ol darkot quist. PERsSONAL. —Amoug the arrivals at the Hotéls are Prinee Doria aud Doke Grazioli, Iuly, W. L Treabolm, late Confederat: Secrotary of War, Col L. J. Lawhert and Judge Loring, Charleston, at the New York Hotol; Major-Gen. But- ler, Mess., the Hou. F. 8. Stevens, Mass, Gea. Dunn anid Ceb Mack, T, 8. A. at the Metropolitan; Senstor Dison of Cona., (e Hoo. Hugh Ewing, U. 5 Miuister to the Hagna, aad the Ton. John Firty, Sheflicld, England, at the Fifth Avende; Gen., Whitnef, Boston, 1. L L. Tioberson lm;nmnun Hw flon. E. B. Judson, Srracuse, and the Hon, Hipam Si Everett House; Barou de Malorte and Connt Thua, Mexico, at the Brevoort House: Capt. Parker and Capt, Maswell of the British Navy, ot the Clyrendon; Gou. Simon Cameron, . Cake aad Gen. H. L Penngyivania, Major \h»l U. 5. A, Comumodo: SN . J . ex-Gov, Parke o usylvania, aad lio\u.d H;BJ\ Bost ———— the New-York Christinn Advocate aud Journal, lly vewice in sl iis varteiies, the work of thit siaipie ma ) porfeesy sirwug and relinble; end ite bommipg s #» down and 1o say widu, lfl‘ Al meal sud sccurale roadi =1 it, and wi n ot ily o¢ any sewing fn vse, 14 is simple to work, can uot be run tu the wrong direetion, nor is thors the out G- uley in chamging the needls , it is wot Habis to get out of and combines choapuess witls ite ‘sther merits. Tussel] Alden, 1 "- o1 chine ts fonud ou the right s comparison. Feling aleo is wee sy reqaiate for fumily ‘Pitposcs woh e, 1t was not o o oavinoes thet ouer thrasd would produce s sevus b (or gemersl iee 10 bo s W Wrengtin: but_experience w0 WiLtoox & MARRIED. BIRDSALL—~T AIORAT—A? the resideace of 1he bride's prreuts on Tusedny. Detober 16, by the Rev. M. Cobnv, Abram Y, Birdeo. ot New:Yock City to Libbie A, u-w-.umuw: of Wy tom, Dutchow Loanty, Now- BRISTER-MEFE R0 the. Cangremeiionsl Tebérade City. on Wednesday, Ootober 31, by the Rev. J. Milton w. Mr. J&»fi Buister of Now- i o v belia Bertia, twiu dnughter of W, 1. Meeker, oe). © BRIOOS—MILIIGAN =By the Rew Sames Milletts st the I:Itlr’\ of e Tholy Martyre, ou Wednasdsy +sening, Ooober 31, jiec ol W P Miligss, eut V. No o ro0k/yn. -'m. arits b tho Rev. D Mury. da in the South Pre P A Dwight ul James FISHER—DREW —A1 the residene: of the biida's paauis, an Taes, day, October ). by the Rey. Josiah Slooe, kdao: Fianer of o\ ork to Mas Chilton, dasghter of Capl. William 8. Diow % Dusbury. Mass. auvn—lwun.-m- mnuy November 1, st u.--u-unf rouncle, the Bev. V. . Fwiberi, Whits Pi 3, Ol to T Lot Lutoeet of Biooklyn, E BN cards. MAY—HORTON—in Pomeros, Qi on Tharuley. Ocisivr it by | the Rev. (lfll(-? Maples, Joho ¥. of Yonkers, N. Y. to Catharins P, dsughte: of the Lo, V. B, Q\uof’m Wlllllfl’d Ll‘l’( HER—In Flilsdainbia, on , October ™, ciendy coremony.” Atthuc Wigert o Now Toi o HMary lLlht of Philediphi WIIOHT-HAMHZQ‘I'F Mawmilton. K. Y. o v o Waduosdsy S0 L0 by che Taw, W A winith, Novert, Wrigh lhn- hu'u Cotsty, Va, to Miss Moty Manciester of tie i ST oGRS DIED. BANTA= Thursday ovoming, Kovew hor 1. Usitiat fiosim, W 0f .\ reatand Bants aud daughta: of thef late Pets: J. Bogert, in tho 400, yeur of het 3o Notice of (ynseal i t5 morrow's paper LAMBENT—In this city, snddenty, ou T-u‘lv,orl MW, of disease ‘of U howcl. Jecauinks Lasabert in t.o “th yoar of his sge. r.r- relativos -.l nl rade of the t.-uy a0 hvhul 9 attend funora), o0 i Woelok at the Reformned Datoh et om Washington Square, tho Rov. Dr. Hutton' AL Jackeon Barracks, New Orawe, La.. of yelow fover Octo! gl Buaie: wivice, Jolis Oeabor 31, Conrlea "‘“ o 8. Hngder, aged 13 months. o e house, Focky-lousth SKYDER—On Wednruday, ¢ fant son of k.dward L. snd B Funeral to-day (Fridsy] st? b B Brookiyn. WRIGHT AL s n.dm» in Newark, by | Lbe ion, Wiliam Wright Uit tor. His fonneal wili be attended (rou the House of Fraye:, solatices and | Funoest oervic at 2.0 chock p Political Notices. Gen, B. K. Butler AS Hon, HORACK, GREFLEY will spesk (o tie people b ABINGDON-SQUARE ou VENING. Nov. J. at 6 o'clogk. COME ONE=COME u.x.—-nnu EARLY. h‘v Distriet, MPAIGN CLUB JATI RDAY A\D \\ ()rmFOfln u"»-l-.—\l\m ABSEMBLY uu-ru&f uv~ B z’w-ru WARD.—A Grand Mase Dieeilug, under w Toe Ustou. Ropub.can Association, wi ba held o on VRTDAT TS 985, st Thist 4 and wi sddyess the . o0, Fisk, Chas. Conklieg, Jazies ( ., Philip MERRITT, Provident. i Assembly first . P-Nlc Mnfln. .I 0. 2. No. 132 East Fortiethat., near he i Ward, mmmodum lo Aot their Conucil Room, el THLS (Pridey) Hnlmu Nov %, JO0 ol ) gfolac The HMA? d‘nflu‘ L L¥. CANNON, Gen. JOH W SAAN ¢ "Tri0 B VAN ankh,uu 4 SHAW, the Rev. WAL I DU(HJ‘ . MARSHALL, Pr 3. 8. Howr, Secretary vyt o desirsas of joi li " Ml'l i o V:.fi"'nfiumcw A!‘DC!ATMI‘“L & l""fl::u hold | Wienias M formprly Major of the 7 Loyal Veterams’ MASS MEETING, AT COOPER L: STITUTE, YRIDAY EVENING, NOV. AT 7 O/CLOCK. SPEAKERS: Major Gen, A. E. BURNSIOR, Major-Gea. CHARLES DEVENS, _ Major Gen, FRANZ SIEOEL, % HOWERY. Gen. JOHN COCHRANE, Cbairman. Copt. Cuansas W. Naiaow, Secrvtary. Greai Unien Mass Meeting 19 AND ABOUND THR BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSLC, FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 2. Gov. ANDREW G. CURTIN, Pesnsyivanis, | Msj.-Gea, B. F. BUTLER, Masschasétts. Judge NOAH DAVIS, Oceam Co,, K. Y., Ge, WILLIAM L. GIBSON, Obio, will positively wposie The w.u Associations thronghout the eiry will marck in preces wion to the meeting. Threo Bauds of Muile wili be'iu attendance. Guna will be fred (rom 6} until 10.6'lock. STEPUEN M, GRISWOLD, President. GEORGE 1. BENNKTT, Vice Prosidonts H. M. Gamoxes, j., Seeretary. ~ Attention —um will | u -a-d moein ofthe Aruy s N imitoe v MIN& The Llll Ill.' - lAUFl('A‘flp' MEETING, Ve CONORE#SIONAL DISTRIO} Gov. CURTIN, Miajor-Gen. BUTLER. Hon. MAHLON GHANCE, Hoo. HORACE OREELEY, Ges, HIRAM WALBLIDGE, nd otliers. will sddress the peoploat tho City Hatl Par 03 SATUR- DAY, Nov., at 3 o'clock p. m. J. 0, ABBE, cmm-rummummu Col (ira Canvou for Congress, TO THE UNION wrmu?m Vorens OF TAE KIGHTH in the e i ."1'2‘..., o the TLe undersigne] citizons of ‘\W"Bfl enga; ormmarce and otuer indastrial enterpriawa, rogard li'l:"l'flll-‘ to the e mluuly, Q. w dlirict (0 ive aa carment upport 16 This gent omas is cutited to the (et opow seany ssbniaailsl g6 e T e R ‘"“".'-'u"t eptatal ungwu ¥ inieres 0wt ing ¢ l‘b-*'l“ #fl"b e time, o .‘“ T e 5, o S veads s smatomes . 18 WA d tendi L tages of K bl tutios ettt Vo anks ot Ay of e Usios: the sevices he i o o the howr w..nmmu:n _ o paople of o ont, sble, eae- the Union the to the red Lo the country drawn bim from the perfor; fo-] au hownst piide 1n vrosentin, isose ciri uad iry aud unblerrished Soscr. % Oetaber 0, 106 GEORGE. mv:m JAMES W, ‘nrmg lfl“& \\ll,l.lflt un.'n', ME'IY“fAl. 3 0.DE. WiLLIAM l"h". 1.8 45 JAMP(‘ STAR HEO. 0. OLAU usnnhl:b‘ \Al! BWAN, JOUNSON. ALTER PNF LPs, A. ROOSE Y1 ISAAL H B LDIJUFTT. JxEv.pk TUCKFE RS JA%, WM. 03, W'n.ul 0. ’nmnnn\ JOUN AMILTON, N. Py A CHAS. A, PEA \\Lu.l P, J(IKE\ A IlAl-L JOMN M. ALM ¥ JAMES W BLLEEMAN, BANL ). GLAESEY, ATC KOBERY UBHK, ALCXANAET NG JA rs“ EemLY, N SaMir) 3 WILL 45 several el GhbeTE DI-I tot. Wi uA'u. i J m uu% COL. The attention of :‘w volers |n| tion, of & candidate w hose coreer Justifien an appes’ Lo popila laver. \YM. H. LEF, Chairmen. Jaxxs 1. Hasmis, Vice-Clintrioen. Wor mll" oxreonn. § 3 Unian Republican Candidate, Bth District, 19th, 20th and st Wards, FOR CONGRESS, LE GRAND B. 'AE.NON.___ Fag Mewber of Assambly, _BENJAMIN €. WANDELL. Ualon Republican Nominatlon. FOR MIMBER OF ASSEMBLY, Xirw DISTRICT, JOHN V. GRIDLEY, Vote tor the Boy tu Bl REGULAR UNION-REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. For Surxnviior Majo fl-n. AL l.vr.l IALER, th uvfu?é' monl 8.2:1 Tow-Tork cuy HAMILTON lnlll!, Clnirman Usiou State Committes. dawms Tg-u.uon Secretary Union 8 Reguinr Unlou-Republican Nominations. FOR SUPERVISOR, JOSEPH B, TAYLOR. Unlon Republican Nomination. Cot, et e 818 The andocsigaed e been appoinied & O Unioa Judiciary Goaveatioa, to inform you that on dhe mw:uuuw-muflufr Recocdas o the Clty of Now-York. The Gommites wers i TRgovem. turthor (o deciaco thet the nominstion was made for the - your judicial jdgments have boen Lpartial sad y considostions—that the menser in which you beve g portisan formed your official daty DEMANDS your reblootion—asD TEAT FPP We have Lhe Bonor to be your ob's serv'ts, WALDO TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION FROM CANALSTREET AND | JOHN H. WIITE, o caol ey GUY R. e Hon. JORS 7. HOFFMAN. its of . P | At the Cooper Tnstitute, on ductime, ...._..m T Hieyai Veteraus’ DISABLED BOLDL gu AND SALLORS . "','.'f:.h.m Soretans s’ " "2 o W TRE E COUPER INSTITUTE, THIE v RING Syecal Woucss. . s 2! in Sybarls {be duisty youn Tistins funcled that 1n ledping of ‘rouslessps tiey cepped. the climax of luxarious enjoyweat. Pohaw ¥ they. once bave sunled the enchanting arome of PHALON'S BLOOMING CEREUS, they wou'd have thrown (heir toecdeswpe out o Ak Assaciation for per will be e [ the window, and theneeforward perfomed their eouches wibh sd by J. 4 "HHA- "Th% a-‘ the .nm-.« CL“KBM Tou‘q:hl of Amwerics,” at Institute, ou llmut I\Il and arablese in ol cases, sad &4 8 domestic PAN DuTROYFR domestic remedies r‘n\pu... It in the i, S S Boaxs, Brome:, Laxexus, Soneae, Evasiss. Sour Tumess, Tooruacae. Earacur. NEvRaLats, RERUMATIN, v-a.mmmn—mnmu-l‘h— MI.M Uu.sonh.. nkl& -:r"'m-‘ No. 631 BROADWAY, s clioice sssoctment of FRENCH CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, Rich cut and eugraved TABLE GLASS, CUTLERY, sad other House-Furaishing Goods. They are the Sote Agrais o Now: York for the ssle of H. N. Hooper & Co.'s GAS TIXTURES. Joku A. Keed, {(Succeasor to E. W, Burr.) DIAMOND JEWELER, No. 791 Brosdway. Opposite Grace Chorch. - ~ « > The Agents of tale Mh“m“fi of Europe, and employed the leding artissos BAREST RICHEST GEMS AND of the O1d Wodd. Mh_hlu-fimnrmhw—flflh flq—_‘mfiflnflhnfluhw public. Coonoissears of precions stones ead n-hmuu.#— whip in jewelry are fuvited. e it N 2t No. 18 West Twent; LOYEST THE BEAUTIFUL AND INTE! (e Ty T ator n.mE )‘.if AGR PLE, (CISE and EASY METHO! ulluoxfl‘y s to use it Rent x(lh a thiree mont VEMBER TERMS—10) ltuwllzl Jm THOUSANDS OF Ll" muumn .-ouu trust ... Iife to. shipowners, | eheated ont of the election, LoUIng woul Yo et tha 1@ the ¥k dordal e N ank' ot No, 34 Grand i, 1318 (Fiday) s . { ;trude A IRTY-NINTH AND FURTIETH CONGRESS, b erri Do | ol Dugzoerarie jtieal pouc SR e st et il s ne . - 7 DISTRICT, f witn . | Col A.f,wfl'.f' T ta. Bweeny a. sl aibo.sinde ' fow 1o, | S naiar o e Uy Ay | ,......".'.(',’:.".n.‘{.i“':f ‘."..'.“L‘.‘,‘.‘;.‘“' Fol o | ompniaing s, 24, 34, 1ch, Sib, 7, Kb, 1sh, 16eh, 19ch, and 90§ "“'°"‘"" : | merks While be was speakivg, & L omala 0. Jhe ashd fl.v-hmm.uw.mnu.....;. oo | Wards, BUOOKLYN. } Only tro caty e pound of exceint Sou, i e wve d ki it rotent, and drauket vemaria, iy bullgt, o - snrocluim that they are th P i W FARMER, Prowdest, | SIMEON B, CHITTENDEN. e B e e S £ Balf s boar besore ke couid be corsed oot + {on tOTS Soindting comriices, dfal-bos, the eppmien of e 1m.m | s ' fn .* Diredtons Lield i o bascment i Bot bovse @ | graer the wberten, stim Loged "8t they along can gl Cossaint Aol e "is required 13 an iron Ketthe, her character ev i ..t‘.'u“ii'm".“u‘fu.. | Domegiary 5 59 Ml of b ietel Al sy o 5 | B L e o At g those 1 rt A\l I - . " wellKRgwh Beigbork: orriseey, Who wes annvasesd 1 | ,1,",‘,,"‘,’,,:‘,& s e e dtthad 1y Haslzgutors, No'S Broomeat. o FRIDAY EVENING, Nor:3, FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, n't mmmm ard Fernando Weod sad Jamwes azaling e of Noven: | 3 e s L1 oAl Proudent. Fith Awembry Distriet, ot 4 o by e Jevics, shav i fersd 1o 7 | "",_ LM s | A e = ¥ jend whi c f e e, . s low ae the wne o hia guibering would iacicate £l Do | 480 sp.fe o Ssonse L 1 ,,,‘:‘ - e JOIN J. SHA cratie rivel, Nelson Teylor, will bave an easy tinuoph, are m.(ednm o stimight tieket uni kare 4 Aasooietion Wik 'n.‘;; —"""Beys 0o} s AL DISIRICI—OFFORIIION T0 MOK- Wl their doeriverts dready printed sid ready to be 4 after the # W the Bowery Hote!, No. 19 7, un c.';'_' T orat I BVENING a portug nm.ldna into the sing Gen. votere Taylor. Mr. Beo). ot rorde in .avom,' of the resolutione. Mr. Eli P. trodu e bed been traveling aound s i | ssood ¥, "llmd the rank ul adler-Genernl, which be Fisen from fl senate of the first C ied wumhfi"m Fucies, “Th) reparation W, 0 for & legislative cateer wes mm:uhh&m—y-. b wish tohea so into treining. you four weeks. l-vuu-m-l hc ¥ air meeting whe Leld Last evening ot the junction | mf.x bl anafuctmring "'"' X Brown thets | l’ M fore the eves of voters of the Lid Col istrier. The qu-.-nr are the pames 'a:f. d East Brosdway of the advoentes of ik hie day of elecuon: For ( -lumouv"}n. r’;‘n Taylor to C oo 'n::m:l.-»;h:: H‘-l o 'I.u : n~n‘vcl‘r RB.C m tich to (ke neotariovs Job . Therawas the | District), Col. Eutigtt; City Judge Semuel Garvison | of » band. Apokete; bonires and ¢ higeso | 1mwoxu Tames o-m Eberil, Wie. Brvas. um\ “]‘,1::. mm-uywd weas Mfl-imn end & lovg | MEETING OF cnlu erTizase. et wadossd cordems 5 e polier of Congrese | A very 18t ? excl the lately rebelliona States, and indoming the w' op Satay rendent tlmn[ itto be & duty melfl:l capaide Hepre epre Iz d."l g weptatives to Con, em of M& and of A “‘” THE STATE OF TIA—IIE. BY TELEGRAPE TO YN TRINUXE. ewparo, Nov. 1—The murket bas ruled de in the X s ; i Fiaur e s NS . T mnl{% Nov. ;u R ) i r-ly'fi'ls"ivifimfi e i Afn AT fli__';o"- ORGE v ET‘ n:'m.mm -y aatil No. o1 w Heventn Assembly District. REOULAK WNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION #or Member of Amembly, EDWARD MITCHELL. FRED, K A. CONKLING, Chairmes. Corr. Secretary. ‘ o fi (V!flfi lOleA TON. “I uus ~V~llrnnll vi o Ly Gy, THOMAS 5. v Ax BUREN. 0 6. SN m\lw\m}"_"" SIXTH DISTR T IXTH, X\'AH AND XVITZ wARDS, HOMAS ¥ STEWA Mo Ges. CHARLES Y GRAWAM, Cnasuas J. Livisasmos o g D i ‘\Ofllfillfl. ! am. ASSEMBLY, ¢ -ntu-u. Unlon m 4 Congramion! m%mu wnd 1tk Warde,