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EUROPE. News by the Atlantic Cable to November 4 — GREAT BRITAIN. THE NICARAGUA ROUTE AND THE BRITISH ADMIR- ALTY. Loxpoy, Friday, Nov. 2, 1866, The British Admiralty have promised a deputation, that weited upon them in regard to the matter, that thoy will encourage the projected Nicaragua route. LoNDON, Saturday, Nov. 3, 1866, A large fund has been and now s ing for the re- Yief of the sufferers by the great fire at Quebee, C. E., rocently. —— FRANCE. DIPLOMATIC CHANGES. Paws, Friday, Nov. 2, 1866, Tt is said that Count De Moutholon has been or- dered to return from Washington and ropair to Lis- bon, and that Count Berthemy will go to Washing- ton aud take his place there. Paria, Saturday, Nov. 3, 1868 'he tumored change in the French Embassy at Washington is fully confirmed. PRt AUSTRIA. APPOINTMENT OF VAN BEUST AND BARON JOHN TO THS MINISTEY—AUSTRIA'S POLICY. ViENNA, Nov. 4, 1866, Decrees have been promulgated relieving Mens- dorff from the Foreign Military Office, and appointing Van Beust as his successor, The decrees also appoint Baron John Minister of War, vice Esterhazy relieved. The M'\nifilrf is without portfolio. Von Beust bas is- sued a circular, whercin be declares himself separated from the pest. He says Le enters the Austrian ser- vice froe and unprejndiced. Austria will maintain a true and peaceful conciliatory policy, but will uphold the diguity of the Empire. ol S PRUSSIA AND RUSSIA. THE ALLIANCE. Pawis, Friday, Nov. 2, 1865, ‘The Presse says the alliance between Prussia and Russia is o fixed fact. 2 $1. Prrnnssure, Saturday, Nov. 3, 1864, The military and navul forces of Russia have been ordered to be raised to their full strength. o e GERMANY. THE KING OF SAXONY IN DRESDEN. B v. 4, 1865, The King of Saxony and his family reéntered Dres- den yesterday, and were well received by the people. TOR GERMAN PARLIAMENT. The German Parliament, it is expected, will be ready to meet at the beginning of the year. —— BELGIUM. BrusseLs, Sunday, Nov. 4. Chasen the Belgium War Minister bas resigned. ITALY. THE POPE'S ALLOCUTION DENOUNCED. Rowe, Friday, Nov. 2 The Ttalian Press denounces the allocution of the l‘o{o against the conduct of Italy. 4 is reported that Count Ricasoli will soon resign his position in the Italian Ministry. FLokExCE, Sanday, Nov. 4. A deputation from Venetia has arrived at Turin amid great enthusiasm. The King and Cabiuet were also there 30 receive them. ———— BPAIN. M, Saturday, Nov. 3, 1364, It is said that the Govermaent of Spain contempla- ted a coup d'ctat, Erpsaee HUNGARY. Viksxa, Satarday, Nov. 3, 1866, The Diet of Hungary bas been convoked for the 10th. —— MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVAL OUT. QuErxsTOwN, Nov. 4.—The steamship Asia, from Boston, October 24, arrived to-day, en route for Liverpool. —— 4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxnox, Nov. 2.—Consols close at 894 for money. LoN I 3.—Cousols for money, 89} ; United States Five Twentics, 78} ; Erie Kailway shares, 513 ; llisois Ceutral whares, 77 AMERICAN SECTURITIES. " U.S. Five Twentics, 653 ; Illinois Ceutral Railroad sheres, g way shares, 514 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Livexroot, Nov. 2—The sales of the week foot up 5,000 Dales. The sales to-day amount to 10,000 bales, the market closing dull at 15d. for H’hldnu' Uplands. Liviuroot, Nov. 3—The market for Cotton is active; Mid- dling Uplauds have sdvanced to 154d; the sales to-day were 16,000 bales. ‘The Breadstuffs market is witlout change. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKE Livieroot, Nov, 2.—Breadstuffs are casier. Sales of Corn at B4s. for Mixed Western. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Liszueoot, Nov. %.—Pork is declining. ———— BY STEAMSHIP. —— Thoe Inman steamer City of Paris, Capt. Kennedey, whiok left Liverpool at 3 p. m. on the 24th, aud Queenstown on the 22tis ult.. arrived here yostor: The England left Liverpool for New-York on the morning of the 24th he 24th, GREAT BRITAIN. NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR THE CUNARD STEAMERS. ‘I'be weekiy sailings of the Cunard muil steamers had beon suspended, but there would still be drpartures of their vesscls for Mew York from Liverpool oil every ultcruate Satur- duy, commencing on the Zith October. 4 RODMAX GUN ORDERED FROM AMERICA BY GOVFRN) B T. The Mechanics' Magazine says . “ We understand thai gov ernment has ordered one of the 13-inch Rodman guns, with im- proved carriage, shot and powder from the United States. The un will probably arrive in this country in five or six wecks !rbdl wo shall hope for & settlement of the question between British and American ordnanee.” PROPOSED VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALFS TO KUSSIA. 1t is stated that the Prince of Wales, attended by a numerous nite, will leave England for Russia ou the 5th of November, to present st the marriage of his sisteriu-law, the Princess Dagmar, with the Czarowiteh. A BOAT-RACE AT CHEEBOURO—AN AMERICAN BOAT THE WINNER. Tu Wilkes's Spirit af the Tymea there is a description of a boat. face at Cberbourg, in which 13 French men-of-war's boats and one rican took part. The American was the smallest of tho lot, and but 12 oars to the Frenchmen's 16—the favor- itos at starting being a barge belonging to the Flandre (iron- clad) and a cutter belonging to Prince Napoleon's yacht. Lieut J. Harris, of the United States Navy, who steered the tes the wccount of the race, docs not couvey a wory slovated impreasion of th French code of oo as applied o boatracing. First, the Flandre's barge tried hard to foul him. and then & couple of the beaten beats cut off n corner and endearored to mislend him out of the course; but in both these attompts they falled. the American boat cawe in an easy ‘winner—a short o:fl-kmh ahead of the leading French boat, Magentn. The boats of the Flandre sod of Prince Napoleon's yacht were *' nowbere.” THE LATE USNDER-SECRETARY POR THE COLONIES ON THE BEFORM QUESTION. Mr. W. K. Forster had been sddressing his constitnents at alifax, aad his speech attracted considerablo attention. The Ve be deserves the praise of having delivered, not perhape tie mot sloguent. bt certainly the most persuasive on the Reform question which bas N OF A THEATER BY FIRE. ATLANTIC CABLE RECEIPTS. The rocsipts of the Atlantic Telegraph Company are stated 10 average to & sterling per day THE HEALTH OF THE EAKL OF CLARENDON. 2‘ Pall Mall Oazette says the Earl of Clareudon was very BREBCR-LOADERS FOR THE ARMY. The of State fur War has invited proposels for fesoch:loaders to Teplace the present rifles osed. 18 the Britiah "?L United States of Amorica sgt. McRea.—This is 8 suit by the Untted States Government to get intormation from the de- Anndant -u-mum:u T-umcm-hrwm in hi 1o the a8 to what p operty be }‘mu—-u:—-n:‘:; m'""’i‘:'l'uma» for o on the fondant isanths. but be had ow ben taken. After some dis- the defendant & fort- THE NEW ATTODNEY-GRNERAL. The Tiimet believes it s certalu that Mr. Rolt the now Attorney General Paris about of whie 1%h of November. hael Chev alier 1t bas been o illustrious Kuglish decided to offer s grand statesman. E EMPRYSS OF MEXICO. - Que ana would p Empress of Mexico. It is ad #tate of the Empross's b was the ture f Flanders, e Count o tfhe Empr to Lacken is also contrndicted PRUSSIA. THE CONSORIPTION IN SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN. A Roysl decree Liad been d at Kiel ordering the conseription in the Duchics o s Holstein from the 1st of January next, lu « tho (egulations of the Prussian military & st ITALY THE PLEBLSCITUM IN VENETIA—OREAT ENTHUSIASM ~—THE VOTE FOR ANNEXATION 70 ITALY VIR- TUALLY UNANIMOUS. It was siated that King Vietor Emanuel wonld ‘make his entry into Venice % of November. A Flor ence telegraui of the “ Intellige announces that the plebis est posaible enthusiasm. vory largo. At Veuice out of 3,00 in the su atmost all of who City of Padua £,000 votes were Teco: tricts the peasants procoeded to the bal In the district of Dolo 7 enetin to yesterday's date, u e taken place amidst the great- of the inhabitants was ctors, 25,140 took part affirmatively. In the In the country dis hoxes with tho curvs persons voted out of od the proceedings ional flng. Al balloting urns, vigo, the plebis e rural districts lation at the votin 1 conferring the gold of the municipalities of of the achievements !t the ¢ which were placed in (he arated by th large co The feto in_celebration Nuples took place to- was. e Workingmen's The unity of Italy for 3 great popule t Ansociation shotey * Venetia for ev Offlcial accounts have enctia up to last nignt. vote only being in the recorded, there was 072 and 2.760 ho2id seys boen received of the ph At Verona, 16,075 cleg negative. At only one dissenti Votes were 1. Votes were g Piotre, Iucar: neg At San were all ages. in numbe THE BARON VON The New Freo Press says that Baron Benst will in all probability be vers shortly appointed Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs THE. HUNGAR'AN DIET—LETTER PEOM THE EMPEROR. 1t 15 stated that the Hungarian Dict will be opened on the 5th of November o — RUSSIA. THE PRINCESS DAGMAR. A 8t. Petershurg dispateh of Oct, 2, says: ““The reception of (he s Dagmar into the orthodox Grock Chuich will fake plac the 24th inst., aad Her Royal Highness will be solemuly betrothed to the Czarewitch on the 23th inat FXPECTED CHANGE IN THE ADMINISTRATION, Tt is believed that an important personel change, in a con servative sense, will shortly (ake pluce iu the highest adminis- trative circles. 2 THE MOSCOW GAZETTE. Tt is atated that the Moscow Gozete is losing its former sewi official character.” - TURK INSURRECTION IN CANDIA—SUCCESS OF THE CHRISTIANS AGAINST THE TURKS, THE An official dispatch received at the G Consulate in London, dated Athens, October 1%, says: Mustapha Pash with the Turkish army bad sdvanead o5 far as Sourba. T Christ 9th to th draw to Ke four days, from t army to wit INDIA bad arrived with Calentta ad- The Bombay m: vices up to September 22, and Bombay up to TRERIBLE MORTALITY. The Caleutta Correspondent of The Lond estimated that three fourths of the laloring populatiou and the lower cluss of agriculturists bave perished or will perish be fore tho calamity is stayed, nnd when it is over asks how many of the 5,000,000 of people will be | 3 MMERCIAL AND FIN Boxuay, Oct ‘otton sdvanc E 2/0,5 8 CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.—Markets unchanged. Freights to En- glang, 42/6. IVt District.—Citizens of the Fourth Congress District who desire votea for Horace Greeley can obtain them of J. G. Abbe, No. %8 Pearlst, or at the Tribune Offtico. MARRILD. HUNT-LE sice of the bride's brother_ Jor. Lee, on Wedne. 5 the. Hav. Bens. Fvane, Harty Hust of u Leo of Hrookl PORTER—GIFFORD—At Now Hedford, Mase. on Wednesdny, Oct. 17, by the Rov. James Mulchahey. George (. Porter of New York to Mary T., yousgest daughtor of the lite W, Gifford of the former pisce. SHAW—-WINTERS—Tn Daston, Obio. ou Wednesday, Oct. 31, by the Rev. R. A. Sawyer. Edwin C. Shaw, esq., of Tole’o, to Alice, youngest daogbter of Valentive Winiers. ewq., of Dayton. DIED. ADDINGTON—-At Fighkil on the Fudsan, on lll:‘vhy Oet, 27. of i peraiyein, induced by spoplexy, Wilum R. Addisglon. formee Cditor and propristor of The Fishkill Standard, aged 62 yrare. BURTON-Suddenly, on Seturday. of disass of the hewrt, T the Gt year of her sga. Jane, wife of Jumes A. Bartor The relatives snd friends of the family are respeetiully invited to sttend ber funetel, on To st 13 o’clock ., from vary Charch, Fourth-ave. William A. Francis, in FRANCIS—Suddenly, on Friday, the 24 ins the 56th vear of his Funeral services st Ca { Chureh, in West Twenty-third st , on Moudsy morning. Sth inst., st y B between Fifth and Sizth-s 10 o'clook HIBBARD=Tn this city, on Fridey. Nov. 2, 185, of typhold fever 0. B. Hibberd. M. D, #n the 61t year of bis sge. Sorvices wiil be held st the house of his birce, Mrs. C. C. Paddock, i w., when his he funersl will of eonsumption, 49 --n—” Funeral Forty-elgh Nov 4, st 3 attend. PARKIN-—On Friday momning, Nov.2, Dr. Jobu §. W. Parkin, in the T5th yeur of his ace. The relatives and frionds of the family are respactfully savited i tend the funesal, st Calvery Church, corve: of Fourthave Twenty fist Glondsy morniog, Nov, farther notic: RUSSELL~In this city, on Fridey, Nov. 2, Willis T on'y son of Thomas and lsabel Rossell, snd grandson of John Morriion, aged d two months. jves snd friends of the family attend his fuperal, from the resi w parents, No. 144 West Fifteonth-st.. on Mondsy, 5th in loek 1. m. RYER—Ou Satorday moming, Nov. 3, Randolph Ryer, sged 45 re. fim relati tond the funeral. No. 142 West Twenty-second SECOR—Un s:«‘:‘y’d- the 3 fust., Fraucis, son of Charles A and Lydis Sec years. His relatives and friends are raspectfully fnvited to sttend hie fuveral, on Monday, the 5th inst., o'clock p. m., from No. 416 Fifth-ave, His remains will be taterred in the Marble Cemetery in Second st. THOMPSON=In Flushing. L. 1., ov Baturdsy. Nov. 3, 1066, Ann'e M { E. F. Thompson, aud daugbter of Jawes Quartermen, Friends of the family are bereby invited to atiend the fonersl. af the Teformed Dotch Church, Flushing, oo Tuesday, Nov, 6, at | o'clock Ppom. WINSLOW—Suddenly, on Toesday, Oct, 9. st No. 27 Green Park, Bath, England, Hannah Ann, wife of the Rev. Octavioe Winslow, B. Dl of buth Englaed, sad only deuglter of Zebedes Ring of o # Political Notices unty Surrogate.~A Card.—It baving rrwh; ;, 4 10 o'clock, wi respectfully invited to Kings C ear that & report s in cireulation, azd will be published by unserapo- lous persons, that { have withdrawn from the cauvass for Sutrogate, I take this method to sssare my frieads that I sball be & candidate tid the polls close to-morrow. ROSWELL C. BRAINARD. To the Electors of the Twelfth and Twenty-second Mr. CHARLYS H. KITCHEL hevioe been nominated for the Ax sembly in inetsenth Assembly , we take p'ossnte In fee- i ing o cur parsanat novedse 1 bl iy 324 !..,.%?‘, W that the slection of & men of such charscteras Mr. K| 4 -;:::—ubuuhmmm only of the Distiict, but o M 3 Wk 3. W, Edwarde, l-ubmmh, Aubtosg K. Ely, Lockweod & Co., Joha J. Hinchmas & Co., Saxton ¥.8. Weeks k Co. & Raymond, Now-York, Noveuber 1, 1836, . o —A_meeting of the above TRl Cn oo MONDAIY Hov 5 B oclock, Dembere will please alend, 48 busivess of importase tracmcted. By order of ':,"m 7 e PATTHEW COSTELLO, Chairman. « Braxs. Secrotery. Drxxis Eanwx, Tressurer. Anti-Ring, Antl-Corroption. Lieut. A. H. MULLIGAN le the Usion Comstitationsl Democratio. Soldiers’ ‘and Workiog- men's Candidate for the n_the Fourteenth District. tlemen wnm.muw«w A : 1Xeh mm(tw d Wards), Te the Electors of the Third Congressional Distriet, Brooklyn. The undersigned. residents aud electors of the 111d Congressions Distriet, would respeetfally urge the earuest support of our fellow- citizen, SIMEON B, CHITTENDE 1t mast bs obvious to all that we need for our Nationa! Represents. tive at this critioal poriod, A Man of True, Tried, Consistent Princi lity, loyslty and thorough eympathy with the fricads may tmplicitly coufide, and has won bis position by his own enerey and ability. He has grest inteliigence snd aptitude for public affuirs. He bas, during a residence of nearly s quarter ofs century umong us, been & constant, earnest and most iberal suppotter of the interests of our City sud of His dovstions to public and private charitics Lave been munificent and unbounded. Ule fsatrue patriot. He lsbored anceasingly for the overtirow of the Rebellion, giving largely of his mens for the support of the army aud the Goverument, and for the re‘ief of our soldiers end sailors and thei families. He was an ournest and liberal supporter of ple, la whose ab: of Liberty sad Union Mr. Chittenden is s made m1 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. pablic and charitable institations. the Sanitary and Christisa Commissions. The 1114 Congressional District embraces one of the largest Com* mercis! Districts in this countey, aud it is fimportant that it should be In Mr. CHrrreNDEY we bave s represented by a commercial man. hose relations with et tleman of the largest commercial experience, comueree and the commercial world are intimate and extensive. We commend him to your support, because cf his eminent fitness £o¢ this position, his loyalty, his patriotism, and lic affairs, snd of t1 e commercial and otber int of whom we may mach more, whom we can support without fidelity to the princigles we love, or asto his maintain them, let s be fully aroused to the duty of securing ote of every elector in the dlstrict who holds to these Having e a candida defoud s to him prin-iples. I tisis can be done he will be triumphantly elected. Geo. 8. Stephenson, Enos Richardson, David f. James, Joshua F. Bridge, Benj. W. Nelson, J. Ernest Miller, 8. Shepard, Chas. Keilogs, A. F. Goodnow. C. H. Sand, Jas. L. Morgan, Samacl Barbar, M. A. Thomas, Hastings Lolaod, Johu Blunt, Char. 5. Baylia, Alexis Brogs, Jos. E. Underl A. R. Frothinghsm, Sidoey R. Beanett, Geo. A. Potter, Jon. Newmith, Benj. Barvet, 0. Atkins & Co., R. D. Nicke Richard P. Buok, Dwight Jobnson, CyranP. Smith, Charles J. Lowry, Geo. C. Ripley, Jun P. Waliace, Jeremiah P, Robinson, John W. Frothingham, Samuel Baylise, James R. Dow, Hobart Ford, George A. Bell, Amold A. Lewis, Char! Martin, Heury B, Picrson, A. G, Allen, A. Marston, Z. Ingalis, R. P. Sherman, A Woodruff Edward Authony, 3. A. Cowing, W, W, Wickes, E. M. Packard, James H. Kiddar, Jobn Phillip, L. 8. Burnbam, Go M. Lewis, .M R. 8. Pennoyer, Jomathan D. Stecle, W. ¥, Lowis, A. C. Brownsll, 1. D, Willis, A. 8. Bares, Saml Brown, H. Kendall, P.C. Hastings, Edwin Buikley, W. C. Duston, Saml. M Aikmen, N. B. Rhodes, D. H. Houghtaling, John A. Cross, Geo. 1. Beanett, Rl Herry L. Bardwell, A. C. Barnes, Michan! Suow, Willism 0. Boggs, Jobn 3. Stadwall, John Garrison Smith, Grorge H. Fisher, Willlam L. Willism H. Swan, Augustus Storrs, WM. Newell, 3. M. Beabam, E. &, Mills, Geoige Hal, Franklin Whiting, James G. Cooper, Georgs C. Roblason, M. D. Thomas Ludovie Beunet, M. K. Moody, John J. Merritt, Edward H. Hrown, Samuel T. Kease, E. L. Bowen, €. H. Baxter, Heury W. Baoks, Alex, M. White, Henry E. Pierrepout, Jonathan Ogden, Edwin F. Knowlton, T. A. Buffum, Heury Sang; R. 8. Storrs, jr., C. J. Kimball, W H. Mullen, Aaton Claflin, Johu J. Muir, Jumes How. Henry D. Peck, A, Studwell, Frederick C. Clark, Rufus . Graves, Joba M. Comstock, R. Corveli White, Levi Wells Hart, A, Beal, Benjsmin Haske'l, Edward Cary, Samuel Booth. Jumes 0. Weld, Sidoey W. Oresne, J. H. Holeomb, W. \V. Thomss, Charles A. Wallace, George Tucker, W. E. Sumith, Ulide Kreitier, 1. Relber, Jobn Apel. Wilism Gipfel, A H. mel, N. Soathwick, Jobn C. Hofsagel, George Schobernaiter, Monroe Cranmel’, Chas. L. Alles, ©. O'Nelll, iy George E. I'rown, E. A Studwell, Georgs A, Bowen, Heary Sheldon, Wi, M. Tellman, Wam. Aug. White, ir. Edward D. Fosters Charles Dimon, 8. Cottle, Riclisrd P. Mercitt, Thomas A. Thornton, Jues Eel W. W. Chipman, 3. 8. Redfield, Joba T. Coukling, Jasmes M. Origes, Jumes ¥, Dike, Fisher Howe, W, W. Goodrich, Bejumin A. Cook, Wa. E. Bailey, Henry Colling, John L. Plommer, L. Lewus, 0. H. Roberts, Walter B. Lawton, D. K. Swmith, B. 5. Frothingham, Edwayd A. Lambert, Brysn H. Smith Samuel Hutchineon, W.T. Hateh R W. Port John Moffait, Froderick T. Parson, Michael O'Brien, W, A. Brown, Juames H. Titos, H. A Radford, 1L W, Radford, W. 1. Semonite, G. K. Semonite, J. Nicholes, W, A, Martia, I C. Moffat, John Barker, Jossh B. Blossom, Wi, 8. Tisdale, H. G, Miniek, Henry Sheldon, Aug. Studwel, James R. Blos Daniel Pack: John H. P ice, George L. Keat, A. Gukison, oo, L. Nichols, John 8. W Chas. 0. For Geo. B, Doug'ss, Charles T. 0. Chiace, Chas. A. Ony, Dixon, ncia Colton, Jumes H. Storrs, W. K. Brown, €. L, Mitchell, Heary C. Bowen, ndrow A. Bmith, Chartes 5. Robioson, Abisl Wood, ir, D. B, Baylis, A. D. Wherlock, M. N. Day, E.T. . Gibson, Sigivmund Kaufmans, E. A, Grases, J. 3. Hal eubock, Charles E. Bill, ¥. Brookman. W il Carter, F. R. Mauning, Thoodors Hinsdal, Stowart L. Weodfod, Henry A. Gouge, W, Brodi oud, Jno. Russelt Young, Francie B, Stryker, Daal. Mavjer, Nicholas Wyekoff, W, Grandy, P.J. Fiah, H. W, Redfield, W J. Taylor, Jay C. Wempla, W, *J, Miashol!, Thompeon Lewis, A A Low, L. B. Wyman, E. 0. R Lymag, Inasc H. Frothiny Josiah 0. Low, Jos. P. Holbrook, Ellas Lewis, jr., 0. W. Bergen, Wi, Wise, Lowsll Holbrosk, Hector Morrisen, Charles Congdon, Charles Thurber, Robert 8. Busing, 3. P. Daftin, B.F. Pond, Jumes 8. Noyes, 3. U. Duanelt, E. A Twesdy, Jumes Halliday, Richard W, Cutbbert, 0. E. Danisls, Jobn E. Millre, Wia. Valeatine, Edward &, Poucher, T. Edwll Jones, C. Pomeroy, E.8. Jonw, H.R. Darbey, L. 8. Kellogs, E. P. Maltvy, ¥. G. Taylor, W, C. Spelman, D.C. Boswort, T. M. Spalman, Q. B. Burroug J. Miaisan, R. E. Nickorsen, W. Ii. Beuastt, George M. Drayton, W. P. Cookinhem, Batoman Atkinson, Thomss Hadson, Geo. Hudsou, jr., Geo. Latham, E. W. Smith, Sand. Rackiff, Josto W, Reoves, Wia. ! Beats, wledge of pub. e country. 5 all this and My aod courage to Patrick Oilmartia, 0. W, Lindls, James Murray, A. Lockwood, 0. M, Beasch, James Specco, £. M. Beard, 3. M, Stelle, Aumbross Saow, Jokin Alyes, James Oridley, Baldsrin C. Reave, Theo. A. Burtia, Thomas M. Buruey Frederick Marrystt, Philip Ayers, W, Rome, Edwin F. Willkoa A. L White, Henry Wil'son, J. H. Lightbody, Alred Orecnloaf, E. P. Bascroft, C. H. Oliver, George L. Dale, T. Cavanagh, Fredetick Schoias, And bundreds of others. Stand by Congress: REGULAR REPUBLICAN UNION NOMINATIONS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK. STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, REUBEN E. FENTON, FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, GEN, STEWART L. WOODFORD, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, STEPHEN T, HAYT. FOR STATE PRISON INSPECTOR, GEN, JOHN HAMMOND. COUNTY TICKET, FOR SUPERVISOR. MAJOR-GEN, ALEXANDER SHALER, FOR REGISTEB, . | QEN, CHARLES G. HALPINE, FOR RECORDER. JOHN SEDGWICK. FOR SURROGATE, JAMES M. SMITH, FOR CORONER, LOUIS NAUMANN, FOR CONGRESSMEN, I¥th Diviiet, HORACE GREELEY. Vih Distddet, ENEAS ELLIOTT. VIih Distriet, CHARLES 8. SPENCER. Vilth District, GEORGE ¥, STEINBRENNER, VIilih District, LE ORAND B. CANNON. IXth District, WILLIAM A. DARLING, MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Dintricts, 1. JUHN V. ORIDLEY. 12. WILLIAM LYNCH. 12, BENJAMIN C. WANDELL. 4. JOHN J. BLAIR, 14 ALEXAN'R H. MULLIGAN. 5. JOHUN J. SHAW. 15 FRANCIS M. CURRY. L3 16, HENRY BEENY. 7. EDWARD MITCHELL. 17. WILSON BERRYMAN, 8. GEORGE W, ANDERSON. 18. GEORGE F. NOYES. 9. NORMAN STRATTON. 19, CHARLES H. KITCUELL. 19. OWEN MURPHY. 20. ADOLF LEVINGER. 2. WILLIAM H. DECAMP. blicaa Union Nomiaations for the Districtr, 1. MICHAEL J. COWEN. 2. GEORGE ROSS. 4 WILLIAM O'BRIEN, The above are the Regalar R City aud County of New Yorks AMOR 5. WILLIAMSON, Chairmian Ropablizan Usion General Commitioe. } secretarics. SINCLAIR TOUSEY, Troasurer Kep. Union Gen, Com, WALDO HUTCHINS, Chairman Republican Union Exscative Committes, HAMILTON HARRIS, Chatrman Bepublican Union State Ceatial Jamss TRRWILLIORR, Secretary. BEN FIELD, Chairman Fxecutivg Com State 1Vth Comgress District (Ist, 2d, 3d, @b, Sth, 6th and Bth Wards). Congren HORACE GREELEY. __ lection, Tuesday. Nov. 8 (tomorrow.) nirel Committee, To the Electors of the Fifth Congressional District, My came has been prosented for your saffirages as the ouly candi- date in (avor of the Coustitutional Amendment proposed by Congren. The frlends of Mr. Taylor are, by every mesas (n their power, staiviag to draw off vo'es from onr paity i favor of their candidate. Be not deceived. Every v et for Mr. Taylor is an indotse- ment of the President’s policy, and will be s construed, both hare s olsewbere. Bet the Dewocracy make their owa party respects- ble by thelr own votes ENEAS ELLIOT. P81l 11 pouitively b & candidate outil sandown, Nov. 6 " Vote for the B TR g REGULAR UNION-REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. Fon Scrravison, MAJOR-GEN., ALEXANDER SHALER, {ormerly Major of the Tth Regiment National Guard, New-York City. I HAMILTON HARRIS, Chairman Union State Comuittes. ‘ecretary Union State Committee. Oth Distsict, 15th, 20th and 2ist Wards, FOR CONORESS, COYL. LA GRAND B. CANNON, Thirteentn Assembly Distriet, UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, FOR MEMUER OF ASSEMBLY, BENJAMIN C. WANDE " Unlon Kepublican Nomination® FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, Xirn DISTRICT, JOHN V. GRIDLEY. Kegnlar Unlon-Kepublican Nominations, FOR SUPERVISOR, ___JOSEPH B, TAYLOR. _ T. Unlon Republic; FOR THIRTY NINTH AND FORTIETH CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT, Comprising 1st, 24, 34, 4th, Sth, Tch, Oth, Lith, 15th, 19th, and 20th \\ud-.'l:l!m)KL'. o & SIME ON B, " Unlon Cundidate FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, Fith Assembly District, JOMN J. SHAW. eveath Assembly District, REOULAK UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION For Member of Awembly, EDWARD MITCHELT, FREDERICK A. CONKLING, Chairman. Corr. Secretary. Second Assembly triet. REFUSLICAN UNION NOMISATION. YOR ASSEMBLY, '8, —_— SR S, 81X IXTH. XVTH AND X VARDS, THOMAS F. STEWART. Ma).-Gen. CHARLES K. IIIA‘l;lhA“. aitiian s J. Laviostox, oA oo, o Sectetaries, i Unlon Republican X s (omination ¥ Vih Congresional District, "h!fh:{;’"“ 14lh Wards, ENEA cmoc Nut ,,..;,vm httiee Bovonth. Torth NELSON P s Nomination, SSIONAL DISTRICT, Seveuteenth Wards. or CoNomuss, EINBR vor RSPy R, N s Sixth Congressional District, h, 15th sud 16th Warde. g b < HTI% ROBERT IRWIN, Chatrman. Usion icepublican Nominatlon, FOR MEMDER OF ASSEMBLY, Nisth Asembly District, _ NORMAN STRATTON. ™ © Tenth Awsembly District. oW N WOy, T iepublican Union Nomination. FOR ASSEMBLY—NINTH DISTRICT, CHVARLES T. POLHAMUS. RECUBLICAN ® u‘u'lf:'u“:’o INATION. FOR ASSEMBLY, WILLIAM H, DE CAMP. Tubber Kings for Ballots o be bad st No. 180 Spriagat ot e B o . TR o v 4 nlon atiom.—For Con- e e aacin Wl Y LOK. i acote of the cantidates commendiug 0 our support; desirvne of being u;m:.:u in the State Leghdsture by o youtl el excnlieut acquirements and high moral , do our Electors Gen. THOMAS B, VAN BUREN s 'our Candidate Assounbly, and aak Tor b the sapport of our Voters withoat ret-r- ‘Geo: Fan Tiuren o well Knows In this community as 8 gentlomes of ansuliind ceputaion. of and a8 moet L S T X Y of the Assembly two '“m:“.zx e wals g llr':k.flu met 00d citizeon. itnia ‘e HARLES NETTLETON, R L LUCKEY, AS 8. SHERWOOD, LAt , Hionig i e, JOH. 'HEST STEPHEN CHEST| EDILOHI ER, ~ i W abiove are L First and Second Vice P of the and the Ubairmanu and 3 yreof the Ex- To the Electors of the Xith Asscmb! rict, Am.»immh-nr.m..m‘w.nnu-fi:fm-wu4 2eta cf this District who are disatisfied with the character of the As sen.bly nowminations and K: \nfluences which ummm about, 1 haye c to the e of @y name for that pos "AL the time of the formation of the new Assembly Distzicts, it was charged that the Suvervisors them with an_especial view to their own schemes ; sod that, in the XIth Distriot. [t was to elect to tho Assembly Mr. Jobn V. Gridiey. who with that party ; but 1 think men ‘of all partier roment of the city isat preent of vital im- A e of o IENAS B VAN BUREN, Startling Revelations.~To the Voters OF THE SEVENTH, TENTH, THIRTEENTH, AND FOUR. TEENTH WARDS, FIFTH CONORESSIONAL DISTRICT. A BRIEF RECORD OF JOHN MORRISSEY, THE BURGLAR, GAMBLER, AND PRIZE FIGHTER. We present to your considerstion the following certified resords trom the Counties of Reasselner, Albany, and City sad Coouty of New-York: COPY, State of New-York, County of Rtenssalasr, City of Troy: Having examined the records of this office, I und that one Jobn Morrissey bas beea five times erraigi | before the Court of Oyer and Torminer, in and for this County, and the record stands ss bersto snnexed. Witness wy band and official seal this 20th day of October, 1866. 1Sesl. J. THOMAS DAVIS, Clerk. At Conrt of Oyer and Termirer, bald at tle Court-House, in the City of Trov, and for the County of Reusselacr. Tho People sgainst John Morris ey—Decenber term, 1843, Tndicted for assanlt with intent to kill. "Ine People azainat John Morrissey—April term, 1049.~Indicted for burslary. The 1::!!' sgrinst John Morris —April torm, 1849 —Indiated for uml l=. bastery; couvicted aud sentenced by Court to jeil for six 3 ’l’zo Fi:znla agsinat John Morrissey—April (erm, 1849, —Indioted for urgl-?: eouvicted and sentenced to Jail for sixty QR, "Tha foopia sgt. John Mlorrissey—Juse term, 1840,—Indicted for barylar; y (Hall, intho City of Jlary. Ata éom of Special Seasions, Leld at the C Albou, o and for th City of Albavy, ou Tuesday, the 15th day of aly, 3 Yesent—Hon. D. Wright, Recorder: Hon. A. Morrell, Justice, The peop'e against Jobo Motrissey. The defendsst, Joha Momisey. baving hecn oo, ‘of, arringed, avd convicted by ssid Court, of the offcuse of breach of the pesce, tha Court now bere. on motion of . District Attorney, do seutence sad sdjudge ey ned (bany, at hard isbot for the term of G. K. WINNE, Clork. New-York. Cits and County of Albany, Clerk's Offcn; 1 ine, Cloek of the City and County of Aloasy, and of the Record thereof, do bereby cerify, that | have compared the of the of § Seasions a this offce. on the hore- three mouthe, 0. K. WINNE, Clerk. the above lust-named indictment and couviction, 10 0f the same nature and character, upon which bad aod similer ies, wiaking an aggregate of e i the Albaay Peaiteatiary. 1, Johu Sparks. Depnty Clerk of the Court of Genersl Seasions of the Poace, 1a and for the City and County of New-York. do certify that od s & copy of an indiciment now on fls in the Clerk’s 2 that thie #1ui0 has bren compared by we with the origival, 204 14 & correct trausctipt (hecefrom, aad of the whole of such ori- ¥ iven under my baad and attested by the Seal cf the sald Court, this second day of November, in the yeur of our Lord, one thousand elght bundred aed sixty #ix. Soal. | JOHN SPARKS. County of New-York, ss: The Jurors of the People of the State of Ne ‘ork, in and for the bog{.-l the City and ol Now York, -—lhl-c‘:‘, it . ll:‘lnl M J ew n Fitth Ward of the Cit sforesaid. on the sixth day of May, Ju the yesr of our” Loed ove thon- sand eight hundied and futy.seven, with farce and arme, ot the City and County aforesid, in aud upon the body of Thomas F. Bulmer, i the poace of the said then aud there being. feioniously did make an sasault on him. the omss H. Bulmer, with & cectain kuits. Which the said John Morriseey in bis right band then and there had and held. the svme being & desdly and dangerous ., willfally snd felonfously did best, strike, stab, cnt and wound, With Intent, hich, the o y on said Thowes i Bulmer, then teloulousi; illfally to B ' b fors of (e stbkug I ‘such csbe" ede aD3 Provided, and agaical Uia pasce of the yoorle of the Stats of New Yo diguiry. aud the, A.OAKEY HALL, M~mmy,' rks, Deputy Cock of the Court of Genersl Sessiosof and for the City and Couaty of New York. do eertify xod 14 8 6opy of au fndictment now on file in the Clerk's iher. and that the seue has been compated by me with the originel, Snd 4 & correct tramscript thersfrom, and of the whole of such der my hand, and attested by the Seal of the said Court this ~in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight JOHN SPARKS. The Juzors of tho peaple of ta of New-Vork, in and for the body of the Oftv anfl Comnty of York, apon their oath prasent : That Joha Morrfusey, late of ‘the Ward of the_City of New-York, iu the Couuty of New-York, aaid, on the sixth day of May, ia the year of our Lord one thou wight huudred and fifty withy force and arou, at the city county aforessid. in avd upon the body of Wiliiam P. Conway, iu peopla then and (here being, felonioasly dia 1 sgainet bi, the ssid Wiliam P. Con- and thero loaded and charged with gun- he said Joba Morrissey, in 4, the sarae being s ceadly wil tully and fe'onioualy did then and thers oot off and diseharge. with intent bim, th @ said Wiltiam F. Conway, tereby then and tiere, felouiously aod wikfully to Kill, sseinst the foria of the statute in sich case mace and provided, aud poace of thie people of the State of New.Vork, and theis digulty, A. OAREY HALL, District Atiorney, En{ o County of New-York, » the Stat ks, Deputy Clerk of the Court of General Sesslous of the Peace. Tof the City and Connty of New-Vork, do certify tbat the anoexed is & copy of an indictwent now ou e in the Clerk’s Office, and that th © 14 br 01 compared by we with the original, and 14 8 correct tramscript theretrom, and of the whole of such 1, Jobn § lot the said Court, ¢ Lord one thoussud JOHN SPARKS. 10 o of the peaple of the body of the City snd County of That John Morrissey, Iate eu under my haud, this second day of Noven eight bundrod and sixty » feeat] City axd County of New-York, State of N 4 New-York. upoa the the & of Fith Ward of the City of ork, in the Coanty of New- aforesaid, on the sixth day of Mi one thous- and eizht huydred and 6fty-sev and Count i (oressid, in and upor the said people, then and * on hiw, the said John F. I1. Daget, wit) 4 then and theie apou. cut_and wound. wi thera felonto: ioh care pro- e State of New-York iotest, and will and ds and the partisen (i euts berel conteined o satisly akeptioal efl with, and At tue sl ‘onx, Nov. 3, 1866, S as been article in The Harald of this day, in which it is Leen indicied for “hurgl otbas cffenses.” Tt 14 & duty not ouly to myseif ot to tle stoual D} ppore 1 am a candi for whose the facta, When [ waa s were sngaged in aa ol altercation' there was a door of t:nl 1 "‘.nc of lho-'Aw the i . An engsgol “I.':d -!‘n{l et 1bed b i, 1 was indicted for barglary and sss pent gty was pever (rlel. Ti Di rosecuted. battery » nd for the pouiti w ce of the n;mrv of my pareuts w ad bad fo my early youth. “owa vejthood and o aiat (o Cie support of my fatber o e ealy sge of ten years. At that time most boye are oflusuee of donestic diaciplive, nd have the advantage ¢ toe In . therefore, sizengs that | aiou y caly life! Thers ure e beve That bave 0 guilt; g esamult @ 1 1 had bad in- Brm ot purats aiy Miends | would bave been permiited. probably Lo have ith o ropeim g word for me—a poor, l’lng b 0y alan of his city, and not one of them will sy | amn ‘many best ! o g e Theve ;‘y‘:yno-im'm'""?:c‘n-.fiu" et Shbathens L sy e e " or de- . Das bren mich g icios i o 1 n-ly ‘solicit, ae au act of iustice, that thiy o be xpor poges. JOHN ifl; m X, hold THIS (Monday) EVENING et 8 o'cloek. ""’""’"’EE’ Nuth Asscmbly Distriot.—The Usion Republicaa tion of the above Distrio will asssmble st Lebaaon Hall, No. 16, Abingdoa-square, ou THIS (Moadsy) EVENING, o 7} o'clok. Union voters can bote procure o ful supply Unton Republissn batots. Stand by the regular nowisees. ' By order of the Prosident. e Cunramras, | Seoretarion At 8 Regular Meoting of the ENT ASSOGIATION, held on Fridey eveuing, Nov, 4, it unsaimously resolved that thia Association Ludore the comtitibn of CHARLES S.SPENCER s candidate for Congress of the Vith Congressional District. $ P 3. B. ALBERTSON, President. T108. QUIGLEY, Trebbsfor. DANL. umamtmlnun.l-)-q‘ Secrotary. and 200 othars. will meet ot the SENG, o S ‘Kfim ENING, st 8 o' 8. ‘clock. [ENRY 5. SMT fl‘* Lt by, — it reached iy it bl A Sk e cowing o e Bl 55 Tuesday nigat, JOSEPH B. TAYLOR, md}t‘—ifll‘g o, Of Safonst Jebn Surlrnlies S ., TTWHat the Republican Party Tuovunr or Joux T, Horrsax . . [ . Untoy HuapgrarrEns, No. 630 BroapwaY, N. Y., Oet. 13, 1863, ' 8in: The undersigned Lave been appointed & Committes By the Uuion Jubliclary Conventioa, to inform you that ou the let inst. youw were onapimous'y nominsted by that Convention as its condidate o Recorde of the City of New-Yerk, The Commities were| that your judicial judgasants Bave been inpartial asd waisfiensed by/ partisan considerations—thiat the manver in which you bave pere NATIONAL CAUSS. ‘Wi bave the bonot o be your abT serv'te, JOHN SEDOWICK, ON'ta., RA 0. MILLER, GUY R. PELTON, FREDK. OLMSTEAD. ‘WALDO HUTCHINS, JOHN H. WHITE, bave vt o G Bl o Mejor-Gen. RAMLIN, Chairmes. Wfifififim , &t Jobm Dousse'd fo. 139 Fulton st I Come one, Come all corruption which is now poor wen 3 e Con olees of he | which could not bs extinguished, the sroma of PHALON'S Im BLOOMING CEREUS clings to every textile fragment upon 1tin dropped. - A handkerchief perfumed with it sod Inid sside fa @ drawer will zatain its delicions odor for six moaths. ! “Oficer’s Unlon of the Mercantile Library —The frst anm ..a‘:?uuu ‘Associstion will be heid on DAY next, the Sth fast.. st 5 o'clock p. @., 8¢ Delmonico’s, comer ¥ and Filchav. “We cannoi say too much In fa: MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR; it is the most rapid eure for | 10 the world. Carcs Piles, Corns, Buoions, Old Sores, Skia and Bruises, as if by magic. Teyit. Twenty-ive ceuts & box. Sold by Draggists. ] Jotm A. Heed, (Saccesn to E. W, Burr) DIAMOND JEWELER, No. 1 Browdway, : Opposite Grace Chureh, The Agents of this entablishment have searched the principal oities of Europs, and employed the lesding artissns abroad to obtaia the RAREST UEMS AND RICHEST JEWELS of the Old World. As therasult of thess endeavors, & collection has been secursd of the most uniqie and reshorche acticles ever exhibited to the Amodess public. Connolasenrs of precious stones ead sdmirers of srtistic workman In jewalry are iuvited. 4 E LATE:! 3 1 J o ame S o o, in Rosewood, Walaut -l’ T t man . byt MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, .!u. 96 and 90 -‘llmd. “ween Bowery and Secoud-ave. Al Goods warranted. WALTER 8. GRIFFITH, Pres'. Geo. C. Ripeav,Sec'y. Frarcase—A Flnstclas Organization, Asets betweea Oe sadl Two Millions of Dollars. Al profits go to the sssured. Dividends declared and paid Anoually. Al policles nou tortelting. No polley. feo charged. NO LIMITATIONS A8 TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. Fight thoussud Policies la force. Half the Premiom s permanead loan on the policy, if desired. All forms of Life Endowment aad Aa- naity Policies issaed. AGENTS WANTED. o The Gireat Disasters at Sea, O e i s sy copany of b pasenger shoo! y compan ¢ buman life to farnish nfnfifiin TORK _I:'A':_ 78 CoSON 'No. 36 varich-st. by Canal, N. Y. v ) ;'4 t '?n.‘ ic_and -ror‘ ale,—REUULATING, , HE. l!\'lzl: D MNO HENING,—For pains and weskness io back, and disorders of the brinary argaas, there is o geseral 20 roliable as RISLEY'S BUCHU, which bas tull ad 20id in large bottles, for §1, by the Druggists. Blinkets.—A splendid awort: t o0 eey finest, in both Ameries and English, exceedingly Sea advertiseaent, teaded thhl: #fi.cé"’""“ - .c“l 0. :‘u Tyon buy the graase. Be particalar in for Pennry! b oo ar oo e e coqmired s an iron betile, hoiding one oe ) For _flo ot every grocery store, Julius G. Pohlé, DL. 0., Formerly of and successor to DR. JAMES R. CHILTON & Co., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, excelont it Quptes e sl et s e attached e No. 489 Beosdway. N, V. cor. B Particular stiention to avel; of Ores. Micersls, Ml Watars, Forutzere. Guanos. o Prodoets, Ae., ke. g :::‘c"w'ci-i Natlons! Art Assccintion v " FIRST ANNUAL l!g‘ll‘flbl IN PHILADELP] IA* Cheatnut-st., !.uu-‘\‘l.-'-}'&nnm A K fioutn, abe oardl- . ootz Soatribute o the B revelved tor e e A e A e ; Models i plester s wood asd : H e S the: sy Do e o e, ¥ XNIBITION. S ey LOvESY THE BEAUTIFUL AND :%W 3 o Dr. 1. CARLOS'S a S LI e e wdie s0 heronghin e e NOVENBER FIRST at No. 18 West Twenty <xth+'s l‘?—lfl Lewoun in clase. i 1 Leason iu private. ietory Halr Kestorer. ) \VON])E']‘(_:"!)J.L'.PUI'??'OYERY. ] :DIVE . Au caquiitel O S oere the b 434 15 i, o ale by pn.u-n-.-nl};-. “The name of the plece, the aud, if for price, siust. Wise, fl‘.l ...lnll WA HELUR'S. No. 16 9 cente; 21, Olzwi Ro. P W

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