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y P——— e > \ O0TSEGO. 1 0LIT‘( f\ 1. Edwin B Clurk. A Chamberiain, - : 11 Shepield Hary W Bentley. NEW-YORK. 1 ey Now-York will elect, on the 6th of November. & 0 A O " 9 { EENSSELAER. Governor, Lieutenant-Gover ressmen, 128 | 1 o m Assomblymen, and a U. 8. cceed Ira | M. J : Harie, We give b iny of the Stafed 1Ty Bl oy s v D. 0 1864 1. James Westervelt, James Suffern | FT. TAWEENCE. 1. Geo. M. Gleason A. M. Barney Governo: 1L Wi K. Chamberlain, Hiram Derby Eiveftatatoveriior IIL. Richmond Dickuell Lovi Miller. 5 BARATOGA. resident & Truman G. Youngloce Searetary of State, 1835 3,198 574,258 g, Ly The Presideutial vote was the largest ever given in [ Charles G, Ellis, Charics Seymour. the State p s AR b | d . Danicl Shafor. We give below the l]'ll‘l\(‘lll lists for Congress, with SCHUYLER. " ’ 1564 [Renominations are in L Sawiue! M Barker, J. A Tyler or F. Doris, SENECA. 1. Col. James T McDonald, 8. R Weils, STEUBE 1. W, B. Boyd, . H. Palmer. 1L C. Minier, Morris Sumith. UL 6. 0. Chiftendon..11,782 {3V BULLIVAK, s 1 Edward Palen. IV. Horace Gresley Michael W. Burs Jobm Morrissey. Veloon Taylor. GA. Dauicl 1. MeDonald, TOMPRINS. John P, Hart, ULSTER. L. Oliver A. Barstow. veas Elliott...... 3,921 V1. Charles 8, Spencer 7,315 Th Vii G. . Steiubcenner 5638 L Le G e 35 1. John H. Selkrog, [t B. Can y 4 e N Y e 1. John Maxwell A.G. W. Smith, becteou 10218 B m. Hadford. T1. Jacob Lefever. 3 ek 2 lsaae Ancarson. TIL. George T. Pierce, John G. Baker, XIL John H. Ketchum..12,220 Casper P. Collie: ‘WARREN, Xi1k Tuomas Corneil. . 10/038 Joseph H. Tati Catumbus Gill James Ferguso XIV. Josept . Ramaoy.12 942 Jobu V. L. Proy A X\ Johs A, Griswols N. B. Milimn. A — iy e 7. Thomas Shiland, Samnel M B W, & 11 Adolphus ¥. Hitcheock, W, IL Taoma . Hort P18 WAYNE, tephen: C. Jolmeon. John Vandenberg, Chatles L. Lyon. Edward 5 1L Ornon Archer, Ansel A, Corawall, WESTCHESTER. 1. Norman K. Freemau, Samuel M. Pardy 11. John Swinburne, George J. Penfiekl 1. David W. Travis, Alsop H. Lockwond, WYOMING. George Houn, @3 Hleary O. Cl s M. William Bristol. ATYS. . Charles S. Hogt. Dudley W. Dox GERMAN MASS MERTING AT POUGHKEEPSIE. BY TELEGRAPE To THR TRINDME. POUGHEEEPSIE, Nov. he Gormans of this eity closed the campaign canvass to-night with an enthusiastic meet- iug at the City Hall. The speakors wore Dr. Shuetz of Now-York, und the Hon. Henry Cloveland, ex-Mayor of - 3,996 An eiection for Congress oceurre Hale's district, in 1865, Robert 8. Hale receiving 7,146 votes, and Wing, his competitor, 5,979; Hale Jority 1,167. In the following districts split tickets were voted as follows : XV T Un Joote Mo, | Welit Tumaasy, |:8un Autosls, Toxas. The grestest intorest was menifosted Eilery, U., Taylor, P and the ‘enthusiasm shown tells plainly that the Germans S ) Ty T et remain true to the Union canse. ifaywood, U, Bawkivs. U., Ward, T., Nortos, M. - VI.......500 & 1645 NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. For Governor—Hon. REUBEN E. FENTON. Chau na ;. ForLt.-Governor—Gen. S TEWART L. WOODFORD, Kings; For Canal Cow'r—Hon. STEPHEN T. HAYT, Steuben; For Iuspector of Stute Prisons—Gen, JOHN HAMMOND, Essex Elcction, Tuesday. Nor. 6, —— UNION MEETIN( REPUBLICAN ['K10N STATE COMNITTER. Dem., Bere, Tammavy. 4544 r claction having been challenged on ac- -count of fraud in the vote, Congress adjudged his seat in that body to Mr. Dodge. The following are the nominations for the Legisla- Aure, nearly complete: SENATE. l)h_lnvv Republic Democrat, Hoqrs AeTROPOLITAN HoTrL New YoRk XXvu Johu J. Nicks. Alilford, PP -G Sec HAML. HAKRIS, Charman. ASSEMBLY. N T 3 NEW-YORK. Aumios—Major IAMES HAGGE Dist. Republican. Dewmocratic THOMAS LVORD. L. Miclael J. Cowen....Michael C. Marphy (Tam.) AMES FAIRMAN. 10 Geor; § Constantine Donaho (Tam.) .fi;[:‘x?"n_u'A“\fi,%’.v":"l{-:fDo”' t Francis Ryan (Dem. Un.) Hays (Tam.) s M. Costello (Dem, Un.) ‘m. H. Ballard (N. Y. Dem. Tm. O'Brien (Conserv.) { Daniel O'Reilly (Mozart.) Joln Galvin Tam.) 3 ;wxuuu E. SHELDON, e, N. . PETT Dovar Pratxs—Tha Hos Eaoux Batoon, P ™ f Gou. ¥, F. CAREY of Ohio. 111 William O 3 LEE of Com. FisuxiLi Laxpixo—The fon. 8. 6. NOBLE. Faverrsviie—The Kev. B. 1. Tres. CrrMantows—The lll;l. WILLIAM K. PECK, jr., of Cono. AV..John J. Blair ))’mm Duffy. Gmorox—F. M. FINCY r . Biaw (Dem. Un, w . e Ix'\‘ e .Zn(]xT:‘n‘m")’ Gueme Faris—The Hei X, LA BAU. arles Blauvelt (Tam, iy - ¥..Capt. John J. Shaw. 3 John Folen \Mozart,) ron e s & L BEALr on. &1 Homson— } 138 [0 Jiia s Iruaca—Gen. WALTER HAKRIMAN of New.1ls 3 The Hon. E. . CULVER, . J Jacob Secbacher (Tum.) Lass WARMOUTH of La., 3 3. A. Sigerson (Moz, eic.) . W. TERNEY, e, 'JUL\. abor (Ind.) bmll rAI-l)—‘:‘NL J. A GARFIELD of Onio. L8 ¢TI A Bansows (T, & Mon.) eTRoPOLITAN HaLL, MaxnATANVILLA—Hov. 11 B STANTON > B3 The Hon. MAHLON CHANCE of Ol ¢ Dr. Vau Antwerp (N.Y. Demw.) § Niopor DOTGLAS CAMPBELL. . 0 {Chas. T Doremus (Dem. T.) ( Willian H. Tracy (Johnson.) Hatw Brookryy— VI..Hugh Neshitt.. VII. . Edward Mitchell Mowzisaxt yu § Nich. F. Eberbard.. ¢ James Reod (Tam.) WILLIAM C. DOANE. eo. W, Anderson. . § H. Zeimer (D, M. & N. Y. D) on. GEORGE. H. WILLIAMS of Uregon. s H'r Rogers (Ta 131 —PATRICK CORBETT, en IX.. Norman Stratton. .. § B 4 0r K. Gnd Mon) N t C.'F. Pollicmus (1 § John J. Dimend (1 X..Harvey H Wood... 31,000 Murphy (De 3 . § N Hill Fowler (Tow 1E. onq XI..Jobn V. Gridley...... § Fopy Kelly (Us. Dem.) b i XII..Willliam Lynch.... § Henry Woltman ¢ Vanarn— { PEASEA BV ERTER oot . “Fueh.- -+ § Patrick Daly (M A s v i ’.I,!vdll. olflim‘r ' e - od = 1Ju E. HIESTAND of Louisiaua. XIIL ewj. €. Wandell.. § Bemard Cregan (Tam) sde rd Berrian (Moz.) : XIV..Alex. H. Mulligan. ... Thomas J. Creamer (Tam.) ety Ty 131 sy surry§ Alezander Frear (Tam) CHATHAR FooR-Conxmns—The i{on C. 1. BVALE. XV...Francis M. Corry-..§ Euog McMullen (N. Y. Dem) | Evewpoa— | 1os UEORGE H. WiLLIANS, § James Trying (Tam.) 1 . of Connecticut. XVL..Henry Beeny.. Michael N. Salmon (Dem, Un) 1o of Cont W, Atkinsn (Cousert.) ROBET Cid Alexander Ward (Tam., etc.) i TE XVIL.. Wiltson Berryman LS Anion M Hallott (o) g ' ) A . ol A. B i Uieo. W. Plunkett (Dem. Un) b FRANCIS SILVESTER, v John Duff (Tam.) pixa—Major JAMES HAGGERT XVII. .George F. Noyes.. : cander Buck (lar, cte) Mivpue Vizaos | Ho/gT DUBQLAS CAMPBELL. w. W. Badger (Couserv.) Dr. WAL €. DOANE 5 " ¢ John E. Develin (Tam.) Newsoran—) BENJAMIN VAN RIPER, esq. XIX..Chas, H. Kitehell.-- § Thop 0'Callaghan (Moz.,cte) | (o o Chiel 4] O ¢ Maine. g Levinger....... Fk MeElroy (Dem., Un., et Oawrio—The les. HORACE MAYNARD of To TR A e B e o etey | Pavomoave—tlon MAHLON CHANCE of Obio, e § Henry W. Genet (Mo, ete.) i XXI.. W H. De Camp- - § ywyy “MeCarty (Dem, Un, cte,) | FREKsKuc—The Hen. Cil Povomxrerets— | L CA ap—Gen. T. M. HITE. SARATOGA SPA—The Hon JAS. B. MCKEAN. ScurseerApy—Gen WALTER HAKRIMAN of Now. Hampsbire KNGS, Patrick Burns. Clmrles 0. Belden 1. Thomas Hughes. 1L Theodore Hinsdale, TIL Charles Condit, P. Keady. 7 IV. Capt. R, H. Chittenden, Sicphen T. e - Al rederick T. Parsons, Caleb Buckley. John Raber. Henry M. 1 Ardeis M. Hal John C. Jacobs. V. § M. Samuel Giberson, VL John 8. Allen, VIL Ira Buckman, jr., WL John Onkey 1X. Heury V. Vandeveer NEW-JER UNION MEETING AT GLASSBOROUGIH. PH TO THE TRIBUNE. BY TELR cuthusinstie | P il QUEENS. PrLADELPAIA, Nov, 2.—A |nlg\'h and " . Jncob Cromwell s . Union Kcpublican mecting was held this eveniugat Glass- | s P B. Wilson. borough, aud addressed by the Hou. James M. Scovel and | 4 Ak Wigrint & e R e &S THE STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | KICHMOND. THE COURSE OF TATE EXECUTIVE CO! g, L Samuel T Briek, Jr. Natuaniel Wyatt 2o tho Kdloin of T8 . X Tribeme. | 1. Hugh Conger, p William 7. Snyder. Sir: A correspondent in yesterday's TRIBUSE, 1L Heary Smith, Joha J. dating at Patersou, reflects upon the course of the State Excu XI1. Clark B. Qochrane, “Alexander Kobertson. Yive Committee as eharacterized by **shameful apathy or some. | AV, Oscar ¥. Potter, mes ¥, Phelps. thing worse.” It I8 not my object to enter upon u defense of ALLEGANY. : the Committee, but to assure our carnest f everywhere | 1 C. M. Crandall that there i no reason for discourngement cre has seldom BROOME. been n campaign in this State when more persistent eflorts 1. James Van Valkenburgh, Harris G. Rogers. were used by those baviug the duty rge to effect & thor CATTARAUGDS. ough orgunization in evory ward and townahip. 11 documents 1 Hemas G. Button, W, P. Angel. has e not been distributed as liberally ax on foriier oceasions, it ;b i becnuse, after thorongh effort, the necessary means could not | 1 Wu E H c‘"_“Lflmu-l S. Jenks. e procured. “lnr wisdow of the poliey n((h'uvlng le\A‘IIulun-l ' " to its particular represontative on the Cowmmittee Lax been i 1. Homer N, Lockwood, ooy : Burke. o ated Y was adopted hy the majority, aud_submitted to | 1L John L. Parker, Heoweli Lgons after two snhsequent efforts at reconsiderat otwithstand- | CBAUTAUQUA. . iug this alleged dishanding ' of the Committee, the organi 1{ -;wl g;_h!':'. %‘J"“"’i'v"fi“;;..m zation Lins beon pressed and erery duty performed that can be raon AN, & interpreted as not interforing with the rights of Districts. The CHEMUNG. affuirs is better than your eorrespondent imagines 1. George W. Buck, Col. Edward L. Patrick. ustanding the difference of opinion in reference to the CHENANGO. ampaign, the ardor and patriotism of the Unton party 1. Frederick Julian, Var C. Emerson. will prevent the result of the election from being materially N, affected. We fully expect o elect four of the Republican | 1 Andrew Williams, Smith M. Weed. members of Congress, with well grounded Lopes of the fift ™ beside securing & majority in the Legislature. Charles Seymour Respeettully yours Citas, P, Swrm, Chairman State Executive Committee. J. W. Van' Valkenburg. L Allen 8. Miller, 1L Stephen H. Wenderer 1 Horatlo Ballard. Trenton, Oct. 29, THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. John Hill, esq., the Union candidate from this District, Las been actively and thoroughly canvessing among his tuency, and finds the people wide awake in | DELAWARE. ivanus J. Fraser. cis R. Gilbert. L Joshua Smith, TL George C. Gibbs, UTCHESS. ‘ 2 of Con as against the Jobuson policy. 1. A A Brosh, f'!‘,’""' ” Mr. com| nLd by & band of 4nusie, has gone | AL Mark D. Wilhur, . C. Pudney. through Morris, Passaic and Sussex Couutics, addressing Jarge aud enthusiastic meetings. Through the iron-mining ‘iz nl’:'. district the iminers pouwred out to Lis meetings, clad in A1, Fowwell L. Bhar their working-clothes aud with the candlcs iu their hats, 1V, Christian Schwinger, and ovinoed the closest interest in the speaker s discussion V. Joseph H. Plumb, of the tariff and other national questions. The laboring mon will vote right upon Tuesday uext, and the indica- L Palmer E. Havess, 3 tious are good for the success of the Union candidate, PRANKLIN. Tho soldiers’ vote is solid for Mr. Hill ! L o o AND WAMILRON. e f Al 1. 3 oseph Corell VERMONT. J BN SRR THE CONSTITUTIONAL A!lElllu:‘L!T, ! Henry F. Tarbox, Oswald Boud. The vote on tho Constitutional Amendment in the - 5 House r‘:.‘.‘lllwll, soveral members who were absent | L Wm. Morton, Thomas A. Briggs. having since roturned and recorded their votes in the | ! = affirmative. | 1. Goth ML Richmond, Lewis MeCreelly. - i 1L id Edwin €. White. THE STATE OF TRAD. | U A D. Shaw, James H. Morrow. Cmicago, Nov 2.—I H T . :" ’:"‘b‘: -r'r':u- with sales at 99 1 Heury A. mlip,u" l-‘;fllrd C. Davenport. L ket e dontiasd L Jacob A. Meade, Judgo Hendec. B il Old Mese Pork. $30; 1. Tushrod E. Hoppin, Whipplo C B b W e, F0000 s, Corn, 500 bugh, On, gy g L oY ::‘mu-'h po. Bl 00 b, Flour, 63,000 bash. ¥ beat. MONBOE. 142,000 bush. Coru, 64,600 bush. Outs. G X John M. Davle, ey fiu.'uu;‘lm. 2,—Fioux dull end dactived SB10c.: Wheat dal & wcfl»q ey Perry. e i e o S eipee 3700 bble, Flour: €180 bosh. 1. Wood, James H. Warren. Wheat | Shipmen bble. Floor, 37,000 busks. W heat. 2 Hoft . ""‘.T"' e G The Grain 4ud Fiour murket s uncheaged, ” A 4 by -.:-mm'l-m:. Wheat cloved Moody, Holon 8. Pomroy. ; 5 & Warvu 8. Mead. 1. Lovi Blakeslee, Peter Clogher. I Eliis H. Roberts, LG, Prosion, v _:?h—. Natb. D. Bronson. A0, ONOXDAGA. ! PP P. Wood, Charles J. Foote. ! -,_o".,“" Doss, ahumnu, H. E. Warne. | o Btate 1 Pfhoe. Goen quist, Cors 80,000 bash. Sesa: Lowna Nov. 1. i3 | 7 3 i g.[é f | nd his police. " EUROPE. NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE TO NOV. 1, GREAT BRITAIN. BANQUET TO MR. BRIGHT IN DUBLIN. Dumay, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1866, Mr. Bright has azrived in this city. A grand Banquet was given him, which was a great success, He made a speech, in which he urged in strong lan guage tho applioation of proper remedies for the re- moval of Irish grievances. THE CADLE BANQUET IN LONDON. TLoxvox, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1866, The Lord Mayor's Banquet in honor of the suc- cessful Mying of the Atlantic Cable came off last night, and was & most brilliant success. The Lord Mayor was necessarily absent, being too ill to attend. Eloquent speeches were mado Ly many distinguishod gentlemen. el FRANCE. REPORTED ADVICE OF NAPOLEON TO MAXIMILIAN, Pants, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1866, It is said that the Emperor Napoleon has informed the Empress Carlotta that she had better tell the Em- peror Maximilian to cede two of his provinces to the United States in order to consolidate bis rule in Mexico. REORGANIZATION OF THE FRENCI ARMY. Pauss, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1865, A decree has been issued appointing commissionors for reorganizing the French army. The Emperor Napoleon will preside over the commission. BOSSEs— PRUSSIA. DISARMAMENT OF FORTRESSIN. Bexiay, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1366, The Government has issued a decree ordering that the fortresses of Saar Louis, Mentz and Coblentz be disarmed, and the artillery force be reduced to a peace footing. THE NEW AUSTRIAN MINISTER. Viesa, Wednesday, Oot. 31, 185, Xt is confirmed that M. Beust is to be the now Yor- eign Minister of Austria. 1 o e ITALY. THE CONDUCT OF ITALY CONDEMNED BY THE POPE. Rosir, Wednosday, Oct. 31, 1866 The Pope bas delivered an allocution, condemning the conduct of Ita declaring that he is ready to dio inthe defense of the right, and that in case of need he will scek the free oxercise of bis ministry in another land. gl TURKEY. GREAT VICTORIES CLAIMED BY THE TURKS OVER THE CHRISTIANS. Lovnos, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1964 The Turks claim great victories over the Christians in Candi Iu & hard fought battle near Oressa, the Cretans lost 700 men, while the Turkish loss was very heavy. Three thousand Cretans had been drowned in o cave where they bad sought a hiding place and refuge, & tide rising aud submerging them. Large were Leing made by the Christians to the Turkish authority. . E INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS OUT. LivereooL, Oet. 31.—The steamship Hibernian, from Quebee, has arrived Brrst, Oct he steamship Europe, from New-York, ar ived here this forenoon, SovtHaNTION, Nov. 1 York, arrived here to da: Lavreroor, Noy. 1.—Th lias arrived here, DISASTER TO THE SHIP C. LARKIN. Liveuroot, Nov. L—The ship €. Larkiu, fow Dalivia for New York, is at Peruambuco disnustecd . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, LONDON STOCK MARKET. Loxvoy, Oct. 31.—Consols 504 for money. AMERICAN SECURITIES. Uuited States Five Twenties @, Ilinois Central Raitroad Shares, 774 1 Fuie Railway § ) Loxpox, Nov, 1L—Todsy Ieing AllSaint’s Day. it is being observed as a holiday, and no stock market is held . LIVERPOOL COTTON MARK! Lisreoot, Oct. 31—Cotton—Sales (o-day 13,000 bales at 14§ @1, for Middling Uplands Liverroor, Nov. 1.—Co sales of & 000 bales. LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM MARKET. Liverroot, Nov. L—The market for Petroleum is flat at 1/8@ 1 0 per gallon for Riefined. LIVERPOOL TALLOW MARKET. submissions MARD The steamship Bavaria, from Now steawship Queen, from New-York » market is bheavy, with Livew Oct. 31.—Tallow remains without change, ——tels FROM OUR FOREIGN FILES. — PRESIDENT JOHNSON AND THE NEW.ORLEANS MASSAC . [From The Daily News, Oct. 20.) Mr. Johnson has not only failed to recommend his reconstruction policy o the people of the Northern States, hut in thut poliey itself. The directed gniversal attention ments of tho Sonthern ud bis friends to Iny the ved a full_and complete inquiry into them absoln istent were the chnrges hrought agaiust the pertivnciouly did Mr. Johuson's organs cail al riots,” that pubii inion was at first in- clined t some blame npon the Republican party for the rovoeation fo riot it was suppored to lave given. Ge. Bheridw's dispatches. however. did much 1o re move the feeling ; and when it wes ered that those dis- patches hind been garbled nt Waskiugton, and that & passage direc Mnyor Monroe the instigation of the d, Mr. Jobn 4 . opponents fell bu been but Jittle thut time there hu ility of Mr. Johuson s policy, if not of rument. for the evel that disgracetul “and disas- trous day. Gen, Sheriday, in the suppreesed portion of his di pateh, deseribed 1t s not o riot, but « massacre by the Mayor Yet, even solate ns the Sth of September, the tedly asserted in bis speech at St. el in the North, that the pre- at the bottow of it, and fhat hed reats upen their skists, and they ure respousibie for it.” Thiee days before those words wWere apoken the Military Commission which had been ap Pointed to iuvestigate the affair lud completed ita inbors, and Pont the result of them to Washingion in an nble and_strongly- wonled report. ‘Lbe first thing whick Mr. Johnsou must have found on his return from a tour in which Le had everywhere the massucre on the sufferers and their friends, was This report distinetly tracing it to bis own nominees. iut be made nmo sign of change of opinion or policy. He had ostentatiously patronized ~the constituted authorities” of New.Orleaus, and Lad identified himsell with them, and here was an authoritative swmd official re Port distinetly laying the guilt of an organized and premeditated nd pot only Justifying all that Gen. Sheridan bad said about them 4 month bofore, but z'm'lll[ even grester guilt than Sheridan had suspected. The date of this report s Sept. 5, and it was not till Oct. & three days before tbe election in Pennsylvauio. that Tui New-York oy of it, and giving it to President distinetly sl re, Louis. that the riot was pla went - Rudice] Congress * w every drop of blowd that wa: charged massacre on those authorities, Tiint ¥E succeeded in procuring the public. For nearly s mouth it ppressed. although, so far s We CAD se¢, DO advantage tever resulted from the suppression. Mr. Joinson's cause was lost without this mfmunn exposure of the results of bix licy; and keoping back of s = revort only exhibiia kim the attitude of standing by his nds At the character of those friends i3 seen screen the New - L upon himsell the condemnation H i " time when the o the throws hack the charge. and declares that the whole responki- bility of the massaere lies at Mr. Johnson's door: and Mr son. by his anwise and bigotted adbercace to a policy which failed, and to the men who Nave abused his comfidence, iu + & hostile verdiet from the public He st the eu-:ry- of reerimination. and has now given bis oppouents o splendud op portimity to follow it Whey biave but to print bis speeches side by side with tho report owis Commissioners. and, fro parison hetwern hin of h Mavor Monroe in the South, just s he has with Civmer and Hoffman iu the North. and the people judge Lim by the company he keps. ‘They are_condemning his pol- iy not for Lis usarpation of powers nuknown to the Conatito- tion, uer for his mero desire to infringe on_the ves of Con hese things might have alarmed the statesmen. but might not have the But this patronage of men who are avowsl encmics of the Union ; this ization with men eapalic of planning and earrying out l:-':'-undn':ll‘r political opponcuts, has stirred the feelings roused their s encroach- no mere coosti meuta could. Mr. Johnson's friends have o industriously sown l'i:.zfl that both he and they may have to reap the whirl- FENTON'S MAJORITY 1N 1864.—Tuk TRIBUNE AL- MANAC for 1867 glves the vote for Goyeraor in 1854 by counties, and also gives the vote by towns 1 every connty. For sale at Tk Tuisuse Office for 20 cents. e ——— HorrMan's MaJomiTy ¥or MavoR 1N 1865.—TuE TRIBUNE ALMANAC for 1866 gived the vote for Mayor in 1865, 1t aldo gives the vote of the State of New-York by countics in 1860, 153, 1864 aud 1665, For sale at T Tuisuse Office for 20 cenfs. MARRIED. FITCH_VAN WINKLE=At the residence of the bride's s, 00 Tharsday. the st inst.. by the Rev. B.C.Taylor, D. D., Heary Fitch, jr., to Gertrade Van Winkle, all of Bergen. N. J. MOLLER—FURMAN—At Muaspeth L. I, on Thursdaz. by % . Nov.1, the Rov. 8. H. Mecker. Charles (. Boller of New-Yorkto Lizzie E., of Wen, H. Furmes, esq. MORRILL—-BELL—At the residence of the bride's parents, on Tharsdey, Nov. 1. by the Rev. Mr. Sylvesier. Julios A, Morril of m\‘.-:‘q-yum C., oldest daughter of Dr. Bell of Fecling MORSE—CARPENTER—-On Tharsday, Dowling. . ., Duvid K. Morss to Mre. M. daughter of K. J. Randolph, eoq. WADSWORTH—HIGGINS—On Thorsdsy, Nov. 1, by the Rev. Thomas Armitace, 1. D, Dr. 8. D. Wadeworth te Mary E., oldest daughiec of Geo. Higine v, al of this ity. Nocardi. T , Nov. 1, by the Rev. John Amelia Carpeuter, DIED. on Sunday. Oct. 21, Charies §. Beattys X yoars snd 10 mouths. Y., for interment. BEATTVS~lu Paria. ILL, formerly of Danbury., Remain, Br dzepor papers please copy. Troy, N. Y., on Wednosday, Oct. 31, 1866, of in- Bameiation of the brala, G ou.igost daughict of Bou, udn-mun.—..-..'d!y—n-’-n-n - 'lsla(c!—h Baskaville, ou Fridey, Nov. 2, Miss Lorlaa Finch, aged yoars. Punctal oa Sunduy, ot 3 o'clocc, Irom (he Methodist Chureh, Middie oo FRANCIS—Suddeuly, on Friday, Nov. 2, William A. Francis, in the 36t year of bis nge. Hotieo of funeral horeafter. Uties, (N. Y.}, papers piease copy. HIBBARD~In this city, on Friday, Nov. 2, T, B. Hibbard, M. D.. {n the [ 1866, of typhoid fever, agr. remains will be taken to he will oo from liis Iate resicence, i Youkers, on Monduy, the 5th at 2 o'clock p. w. L—At Saint Paul, Minn., on Sundsy. Oct., 2, of eonsumption, o0 L. Ho naelo ut Law of his ciy, aged 3 yoars. wervives will be heid at the Authon Memorial Cliurch. West Forty-sighth-st., between Sixth and Seventh-aves, ou Sundsy, Nov & st 3 o'clock p.mi. Kelstives aud friends are invited 4 b i il bl St - MON— At Believil'e, N. J., on Tuesduy, Nov. 2, Magdalene, . Joralemon, in the 9tk yesr of Ler age. dey, &8 2 oclonk B, from the residence of her . Uniderw 00 f bis frieuds of the family are respectully mnvited 1 at Calvary Chureh, corner of Fourth-ave. snd on blouday moruing, Nov. 3, at 10 o'clock, without JohwD.. iufant son of John D. and S1,AYBACK=0n Friday, Nov. 5 dayr. eunte £ Slayback. wged 3 Tian telatives snd (ciends of the family sre repoctiully luvited to ttend the funeral. this (Saturday) afieruoon. st 2 o'clock, (rug tesidonce of his graudfather, ivo. 42 Chiatlton-st. STRONG—AL Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesdsy, Oct. 3, Caroline Ne- vilie, wife of Rlobert W Strous. WRIGHT—At his residenee. in Newark, N. J., on Thursday, Novem- Ber 1, the Hon. William Wright. United States Seuator. His fumeral will be sttended from the Hoove of Prayer, , on wt2o'clock, The relatives and friends of the favited to attend. Political Notices. stand by Congress! 3 REGULAR REPUBLICAN UNION NOMINATIONS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK. STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, REUBEN E. FENTON, FOR LIEUTENANT-OOVERNOR, GEN. STEWART L. WOODFORD, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, STEPHEN T, HAYT. FOR STATE PRISON INSPECTOR, GIEN. JOHN HAMMOND. COUNTY TICKET. FOR SUPERVISOR. \. ALEXANDER SHALER, FOR REGISTEB GEN. CHARLES GIHALP FOR RECORDER. JOHN SEDGWICK. FOR SURROGATE, JAMES M. SMITH. FOR COROSER, LOUIS NAUMANN FOR CONGRESSMEN. 1Vth District, HORKACE OREELEY Vih District, ENEAS ELLIOTT. VIth District, CHARLES S, SPENCER Vil District, GEORGE F. STEINBRESNER, Vilith Distriet, LE GRAND B. CANNON. IXth Distriet, WILLIAM A. DARLING. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Districte. 1L JOHN V. GRIDLEY. 12, WILLIAM LYNCH. 1% BENJAMIN €. WANDELL. M. ALEXAN'R H. MULLIGAN. MAJOR-CF Distriets. 1. MICHAEL J. COWEN, 2 GEORGE ROSS. 2 WILLIAM O'BRIEN. 4 JOHN J. BLAIR. 5 JOHN L SHAW 15 FRANCIS M. CURRY. €. HUGH NESBITT. 16, HENRY BEENY. 7. EDWARD MITCHELL. 17. WILSON BERRYMAN. & GEORGE W. ANDERSON. 18. GEORGE F. NOY 19. CHARLES H. KITCHELL. 2. ADOLF LEVINGER. 21, WILLIAM H. DECAMP. ican Usion Nominations for the 9. NORMAN STRATTON. 10, The above are the Regular R City and County of New York, AMOR J. WILLIAMSON Chairman Repablican Union Geners! Committes. W Droxxon, Cuas 3. 5THONG WALDO HUTCHINS, Chalrman Republican Union Exrcative Committee. HAMILTON HARRIS, Chatrman Republican Union State Ceutral Committee. Jawes TERWILLIGRR. Sectetary. } Seeretarios. Hov. HORACE GREELEY axp Col. TEMPLE CLARK of Tennesses, will spesk o the people in ABINGDON-SQUARE SATURDAY EVESING, Nov. 3, st 6 o'clock. i 12 COME ALL—COME EARLY. Naturalization O LICAN UNION CENTRAL COMMITTEE is now open st No. § Centre-st.. opposite tie City Hall. All who are desiriog to vote for the Repubiican Can. didaie- agdeqite Nataralzation Fepers may obisin Snem frvs of centh Ward XVIth ia Assembly District Unlon Repul ting of the sbove As- blican Assoc! lch.—A -rdu mee sociation wiil be held at the DEMILT DISPENSARY, cor. of Twen: Ty third st. and Secondave, on SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 3, at 7} o'clock. By order 'JOHN D. OTTIWELL, Chairman. Ewit. KIRCHNER. Secretary. Nineteenth Assembly Dist A Meeti b beld on BATURDAY, N at Metropolitan Hall, Musattanvile, to ratity the nouiinations A DARLING for Congrew sud CHARLES H, KITCHEL for Awembly. The Hon WAL A.'D CHARLES RLING, “Executive Committee o R PURLICAN ASsOC) AT A megen -‘lllh(fo-:h‘h-l‘uoh ?u -lhb-«mm-.b dolo Batar ENING, W, L) “BWaRb powio, Chalrman. O o ks o e ehation wih r 9 d NG, u X o) conav - .....aumn'-m-.'..nmrngml- to-eam proper errangements same Inte offect. Headquarters will teuain open uutil sfter the Election, -uw-n of incoln Club, Bloccker :E;i Hoom lld'th-mi; IM'.".)— Clab will meet eecke SATURDAY reference to The above where u-b-n'-l o Lrwlo et % CHAS. T. POLHAMUS, Previdest. Cuas W. Vairon. Secratary. i il ‘t‘m William Wilson w1l ook & the ., TUPAL Fourth Congressional District. GRAND MASS MEETING IN THE CITY HALL PARK, to ratify the uomination of The on. HORACE GREFLEY, o 'A':(:n “"-(tlmh» ""r' Me: of the ,\uzrnn g VAR ov. ANDREW G. CU; " all Par 3 00r: ANDREW G. CURTIN will speak i he City sjor-Uen. B. ¥, BUTLER will speak in the City Hall Park at 3 p. l\‘r’lh‘ll-liAl HOR e o C o ot .I,..-."I'O l'AV‘, E Gt LEY will speak iu the City Tall Pack K U:W.. WILSON will speak in the City FLll Park TO-DAY, of Fite Hon, MABLOK CHANCE wil apesk in the City Hall Park at pm TODAY, m;uull. BICFARLAND, eeq, will spesk in the City Hall Park DAY at3p. . o on, IRAN WALBRIDOE witi apesk fa the Oty Bl Puck o 3 The meeting wid be called to order_ prectas! clgck. Dod- ek B il ot tondsnca s opweios, P J. G, ABBE, Chairman Commitiee of Arravzements. —A micotiog of this C will be beid st hesdquarters. cor. Broadway snd “third st., 0n_Seturday eveuiug, Nov. J, st Bt l{?’J""' THOMAS B. ASTOR. wanies . Havs _Haxi 'H.fiq:uz.““"""" Tenth A-u‘bly District Union Assoc meet at the Bowory Hotel, No. 3% Bawery, cormer Sixth i} o'clock, forthe parpost of ramacting i basiness. Fxecutive Committes will meot at 8 o'clock, ual attendance it STEPHEN H, KNACF, o Assemb! SVENING o ) vclock, il afier the e ection. ‘What the Republican Purty Tuovour or Joun T. Horrax - U'wion Hrapquasvems, No. 630 buoapwar, N. V.. Uet. 22, 1083, ' 81m: The undersigned have been appointed » Committee by the Union Judiciary Convention, to inform you that ou the lat inst. you wore ansaimously nominsted by that Convention us its candidate for Recorde of the City of New.York. The Commitice were INSTRUCTAD fartber to declare that the nomination was made for the KEASONS that yoor judlcial jadgments have been kupartial aod uninfisenced by partisan considerations—that the meuver in which you kave per- formed your official duty pENAXDS your redlection—AND TEAT YOU WAVE BEEN NRITEER DOUATING NOK COLD IN THE SUPPOIT OF THE NaTIONAL CATIR. We have the honor 1o be your ob't serv'ts, JOHN SEDGWICK, Ch'a., IRA 0. MILLER, WALDO HUTCHINS, GUY R. PELTON, JOHN H. WHITE, FREDK. OLMSTEAD. Tothe Hon. JOHN T. HOFFMAN. “At a Large and Enthustvatic Meeting of (e LINCOLN UNION CLUK of the NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, beid at their Headquarters, Bloecker Buildings, Nov. 2. 1806, Capt. JOSEPH FORBES in the Chair, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted Hesolred, That we cordially tndorse and spprove of the Con. wwioual Polcy of Recousiruction, erbodied in the Couatitutional it by Cougrossathe sewral Biats (or ‘sdoption, ‘messure eminently wise, just and patriotic. and iu_deference to ut obligition, fo proieet the Losal Union Mrn of the lice of thore Istel ‘waintensnce of free institutions alibersl and eulighteucd rrpubliecn form of governmeut, Resoleed, Tha in the execative ubilities of Reuben E. Penton we recoguiae the bighest adwicistrative qualiications fof the Chtel Magistralo of the Commonw d that in bis ju of the ofvirs of the State for the past two people have toe best evidence aud the surest guarantee thit, it reé ected, they will have secured the elevation of one whose abilities sound judgment, nd hovest will beat Srve the preat ntaioets of b Sommunitafutrusted ia bis cumiody “That in the of those g/lint heroes, Gen. Stewart L. Woodford and Geu. Jobs: Hammond, we not ouly recoguize el i tof ther positions. but sl the 4rva represeutativen. of tiose who fonght our batties and fail in def-nding our libertics, and ‘we bail with pleasure this evidence (in_their election) of the people’s d that Stephen T. Hayi, our winently quaified. by past experienco in to coutrol sud manage our great internal commerce. That we ratify and spprove of the momination of Meumber of Awembly for the [Xth oxy and econ years we believe the i Charlea T. Polhamus, esq.. for Assenudly District, snd piedgs earmest hesrty sul ity B e Zeon the peosle.of this. Distict will heve wecared the cervices of an sble and efficient represestative inthe State Legiatare, opposed to official corruption, aud zeclous in pro- moting the best intere f his City and District. \Vltrth on wotion, wets ordered pubitsie i by the Club. C. W. VEITCH, Secretary. e Tlon, Horace Groeley will speak i the City Hall Park, ot Ipwm, 1'0-7IIA . To the Eloctors of the Eleventh Assembly District. We, the andersigned, citirene and tax-peyers of the Eleveoth As sembly District, utterly disgusted with the corrupt machivery, “cheaies, plots and plans of the parties w control our primaries. and deeminz tbe L botl parties) i shis district gents of the candidates not igh HOMAS B. Lu BUR) Assembly, sud for hisn the support of our Yuters without rfor- ety s an Y aren ts well kuown in this community s & gentleman of wnsallind repatacion. of large experience as a egislstor, sud us 8 most eloquent advocate «f tue best inerests of the earieen + uponthe corruptions o the City Gox of the Assembly two Winters since. Lis valuable servicesto the ., mot the nuqualified spproval of all good citizens. 1t elected to the b to any and sl sebi andan cariest adyocate of all proper nicasure: Silaence of the corrupt g through whose lnsteumentality our city tanes have been luctessed (rom 0,000 to $15,000,000, within about ten ye “'“.l:l.\;( H. LEE, JOSIAH T RENDALL, ) RICHARD MOTT, ATHROP, WA Niviarmoe W u:;‘x“":r\; WILLIAM A, WV c . W, RANNEY JOHN H. BIRD, CHARLES NETTLETON, JOHN H. SHEEWOOD, R. LIVINGSTON LUCKEY, CHARLES A, El‘AIHHPY. e and ove W others. urti wil spesk in the Cliy Hall Parkest 3 . Andeew AV, r Vote for the Boy in B REGULAR UNION-REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. Fon Sursavison. MAJOR-GEN. ALEXANDER SHALER. of the Tth Regiment Nationa! Guard, New-York City. HAMII TON HARRIS, Chairuisn Union State (ommittee. Secretary Unfon State Committes. Crmerly M Jaxrs TemwiLLIG 1X:8 Distriet (Twelfin. Ninetoenth and Twenty second Wards) e A AR LING. v iuhicenth Awwembiy District.—Boaded ; sixticat,, > l-rfl“' m'}-;‘ru:ml;«,. sid East River. Reguler I:u- ber ol fucably, co u‘l.blul: . NOYES. Pl ©. PULLMAN, Pravident, Whapars Sorrow, | Seceotaries. . e o acath ARoes — o NJ: MEMBER 0’ :&!ll’.:lll.'. + CHAS. . RITCH L. » ;?hnhfl—fl' Batlots 1o bs bad i No. 18 Springat. o e — i3 e e N, 50 Dusudway, corne o Fuksm s, " ,.‘"' RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, g:ummufi‘m«u—“ POPULAR _PRICES! W PO B o T onrs ovs. T Drep a Tear Wor Lubls. Who would bave believed twety yoars ago that France would eves patconiss an Americas perfome ! Yot PHALON & SON are setually sendiug their NIOHT BLOOMING CEREUS to Paris, et alene te American families residing thero, but in respouss to orders from BRONZES, MANTEL CLOCKS, VASES, PARIAN AND BISQUE STATUARY, - SILVER-WARE, and FINE PLATED WARE, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHINA AND» GLASS-WARE, CHANDELTERS AND GAS-FIXTURES. Agents for the portable EMPIRE STATE GAS MACHINE which can be seen in operation st our stofe. WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, Sccoud Selection, $38 por wet. RICH CUT SETS OF GLASS, Fins Quality, $45 per sat. E. V. HAUGHWOUT & CO., Now 488, 490, wud 499 Brosdway cor. Broomest. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. * SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Toase three medicines will curs PULMONARY CONSUMFTION frequeatly fo fts last stages. The Pilis start the bite and clear the stomach of the muces; the Seaweed Tonic dissoives the food sod crestes & good sppetite ; the Pulmoni: Syrup panetrates through the blood vessels, crestes & wew circulation, and causes expectoratior. Dr. SCHENCK wil be at bis ROOMS, No. 32 Koodst., every Tuesday, from Bu. m. 0 9 p. m. ANl advice free of charge; bat for & thorough examisation with his respirometer, 85. Price of the PUL- MONIC SYRUP sod SEAWEED TONIC each_$1 50 per bottle or 750 the balf dozen: MANDRAKE PILLS, 25 ents s box. Sold, by Draggists aud doslers everywhere. A full supply can always be obtained st his Rooms, No. 22 BUND.ST., Ne X Jullus G. Pohie, b Formerly of snd succossor to DR. JAMES R, CHILTON & Co., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, Paricalos stion :m'«'-“-’-:’ Y Ovee: Sheials, Misorvin, Mo | Waters, Vortilirate, Ginanos. ommcecias Products. e he: lothing ror. MEN AND BOYS. ABBATT & MOORE, No. 307 Bioadway. lhave now ou exhibition s very fall snd choice essortment of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS for MEN, BOYS and YOUTH, made from superior materials. sad trimmied, ¢ usual, in the very best manuec and style, Their CUS- TOM DEPARTMENT is filled with NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, which they are prepared to make to order s la mode,” wnd on very sewing-Nackines. Positivaly the only place in the City where you esn ind olf kinds of NEW SEWING-MACHINES, st manufactarers’ prices. and whers. you can exchange any time within tbirty days (or any otber Machine without extes charge if not satisfied. SIBLEY & STOOPS, No. 643 Broadway, “The Women’s Natlonal Art Assoclation Will Lol ite FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION IN PHILADELPHIA, At No. 921 Chestout-at., on MONDAY, Nov. 19, 1905, throughout (! Joadies o country. im At purewite. are cordi- lly smvited to contribute to the E.xhibition. The wutks received ta cousist of Paintings, wd o copicd. in Ppasiel and 1 .l --l‘ Asiets n praser Weod and ool Engravings. ossone haping such works of at in theis , exeénted vy women, are aléo requested to aid the cause by loauing thew fo the EXHIBITION. rer's o atis’s vawe nd rosidence, cach artic'e K. Vnurtmu‘-.‘ Designs. Skotches. St speak b the ity Park, ot 3 p o, 5 Hiram Walbridge » Bth District, 18th, 20th and 2lst Wasds, FOR CONGRESS, GRAND B. CANNO ath Assembly District, For Member of Aseembly, GLN. THOMAS B. VAN BUR At Thirtecnth Assembly District. UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, BENJAMIN C, WANDELL. FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, Xiru DISTRICT, JOHN V. GRIDLEY. ~iognlar Union-Kepublican Nowluutions, FOR SUPERVISOR, _JOSEPH B, TAYLOR Union Republican Nomination. FOR THIRTY-NINTH AND FORTIETH CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT, 34, 4th, 5tb, Tth, b, 11th, 15¢h, 19th, and 20th Co ing lst, 24, Word BROORLYN. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. u the City Hall Fark. st The Hon, dahion Chance 3p. m., TO-DAY. e Unlon Candidato MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, Fifth Assembly District, JOHN J. SHAW, Soventh Assembly District. REGULAK UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION Ror Membor of Asewmbly, EDWARD MITCHELL. FREDERICK A. CONKLING, Cheirmar, Wutrrrers Vax Corr, Secrotary. . " mecond Assembly Diatrict BLICAN TR NOMINATION. FOR ASSEMBLY, GEORGE ROSS. ath U'nlon Nemination. FOR CONGRESS, SIXTH DISTRICT, IXTH, XVTH AND XVITHl WARDS, HOMAS E. STEWART, - sy Gew. CHARLES K. GRAHAM, Chalyman. LAviosTos, | Soccaacien. X Fartand will sposk a the Clty Hall Park, at3p. = ¥OI CONGR) RHEUMATISM, 50, ROFU lwt';‘l.‘.zl GLANDS, ERUPTIONS OF THE 8Ki i, certain e above. d-b?—.‘ X [ o wore Wi qoacke. USE STRUMATIC MINKRAL respectable drug st uring svecifics low; BATH Thio proprietors aud assigness of the several lotters patent istued to Hanry Bowemer and Robert Mushet of Eagleod. snd to Wilism Kaolly and others of this country, for the menafacture of IKON AND STEEL by thoie various processes, iu the Uni.od States, bave, for the purposs of avoiding all conflict of clsims wider said patents, consolidated thrie interests, sppoisted the aoderaizzed Trustees, sud are mow prepared to grant Licenses for Manafucture and Saie uuder the various Letters Parout, and to faruish all necensary ia and working drawiozs. The great h and tou; BESSEMER of znzunnf& cheapuess of its production. as s the already enormious samption of cn to require comueat. The processm iy be wit st the works of Messzs. Wisslow, Griswold & Holioy. st Troy. a4 to terms and of cost. instructions, by adds either of the undereigned. % R INOW, Troy, N T JOUN A. GRISWOLD, Troy. N. Y. b, J.flll)l!t!:l._lo“'l. Ps. Yord, Tupper & Beban, WATCHES, JEWELRY awo STERLINO SILVERWARE, No. 609 BROADWAY, J’ THE BEAUTIFUL AND INTER! NG s are invit avadit of Dr, H. CAl NEW, 5| LE, ted to bemeclves g."(cll‘ and fi“‘:‘f‘:gn .‘l“ iring & cony . - vently in thive moath et o 40 hor Do Sid’s COMMENCE NOVEMBER FIRST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. WITHOUT SEDIMENT OR IMPURITY. An sxquiitely 2:.:71'}.‘:9_»..-- %o testors the bais wad 1o coler, Tou toct. wires slways i wion te * The Long Strike,” i “Douvle Guns. 410 #1565, 93§10 49 87 w07 e Teconbund Doble variety of Sout by J. & J. BRUSH. No. 183 Bowery. A few second-h ‘Gune. Tho Werid Kenowned Winslow’s Greon Comn. & necessity for every family. ’.-hw:.# - throughout the country. p e s I'rlfi s W of all kinde REPAIRED B the LEY AND INGING MACHINE ANT, .o -at.. Now-York. Nomination Congressions! b and 10th Warde, District, Tth, 10th, 1 b ENEAS ELLIOT. ratic and Natl Union N thon.—For Con- 1. Tanth, Thirteeuth snd Fourteenth Wi ress, Vib Diatrict, Sevenia. ou oy srda, Tnion, V. 3 -r 'r.?w-’u-nan-. LTI CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, SEVENTH ;_‘ WIsTR | XMBER OF 0EOROE P STE 'NNER. __OEOROE ¥ B gl Espiiens Somimeien, Ve GRESS. POR REPRESENTAT ONuiEsS CHARLFS 8. SPENCER. Gao. Chas. 8. Dasling, W. ————Fonth Assombly OR_ASSEMBLY. OVsY.lI MURPHY. FOR ASSEMBLY—NINTH DISTRICT, HARLES T. POLHAMUS. - - REFUBLICAN T UNON NoMINEFION. FOR ASSEMBLY, WILLIAM H. DE CAMP, (eien R o i A and overy bave recovered o e b thres weeks by its nse. Flewa sl rom § & 8104 p. m.), or Dr. T. DE CLERMONT, No.331§ Bowery, N. Y. Mails fu the UNITED KINGDOM . 3 do stenmar 1 et HERMANN. on SATUADAY. Nov. 5. whl clove -af.a-um-;;.u"-m.--«.'&_ Sl C 404 D, e ) JAMES KELLY, P. M. Siiveriwe boxes, B cents; IH, B165; 4T, 8310 Address “.M "”‘twml No. |, ‘W ’ i Finplre Ao Hiving. Sachlace, o Foniad AP SEWINGMACUINE Co. No. 016 Broadwav. N. .

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