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NEW-YORK DAILY TRiIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1866." , Park Fanie, Marshall, Mobile 19 duys, with coiom o 1. D, & 1,7, — 3 i whom the fioods of national disaster shall beat upon them In vala MICHIGAN. * T on Saturday evening. Joseph B. Taylor was nominated for Su- | agreo with the editors, all of aro prateiog it n the | and the Soods of stional dissste shall st upon ghem vl | e LITICAL. Michigan will eisct & Goveror, Lieutenant-Goveror, | Ferieor, i piace of Smith Ely, Jr. who had declived the noml | WerECSTNE, o omgtor Yates delivered o magnii- | terropted by Spp e Bebw. Sites Wrign, — for Boston, oy e Secretary of State, Treasurer, Land Commissioner, Attor- | Bation. Cireaco, Nov. 8. Sen e Court-House square to-night. WINDAS sonset, T ELECTIONS TO-MORROW, SO Masver o CNoms of Baeaie, aone - g mmg:mcrullv?nz' uiimigh g o IR B oo Dy approciativo asomibly. groetod him MUSICAL BELOW, { T NEW-YORK. Superintendent of Public Instruction, and six Mewbers meeti e ; t hout his entire speech. Ho 4 5 Byt ot e Tes f America was held ot their Couneil-room, No. 132 | with great applanse throug L —.— - Bark Margarita Blanca, om . Wew-York will to-morrow slect & Governor, Lieutenant- AT, YOR GOVERNOR. Foel Fortieth st on Satorday evening. Mr. Marshall presided. | touched upon certain in_his own Seaatorial ex- AT LTI e Bork Avevon, of and trom Windeor, N. 8. @overnor, 31 Cogressmen, and 128 Assemblyman_—the 1a Republican. gy O e mecting was addrussed by Col. Noyes, the candidate for | Lorience, showing that he had consistently stood to the STEINWAY HALL—PARE X SPOKEN. y Will choose & U. 8. Senator to succeed the Hon. Ira Heury H. Crapo, P i e Assembly, who said the South was waiting the result in this principle that he will never consent 1o open the Some of these days, when mu-w.rvn 0 nfmhuu pe Ot lat 3 =m-acmx ‘Commissioner and Inspector of Prisone. TR LEUTENANT GOVERNOR. State, and, if we had the majority be anticipated, would be com- | SCLlt the ballot-box to those whose hands aro stulned | as Ligher sort of universality than it is generally reckoned | | Ship Dorld. from Milfordbaven for Quebes, “m, . YOR GOVERNOR. Dwight M } to acoept proper terias und conditions. Referring to lo- f his coun! and deny it to these | by moaey-making communitios, wo shall, doubtiess, havo | G, for Halifax, Nov. 1, in lat. 40 34, long, @98, i —— ight May, J. G. Parkburst. . | ‘with the blood of his countrymen, dlican. Democrat, FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. cal affuirs, he suid, that city taxation had increased from §500, hose h triotism has helped o save the | a’concert hall as in its way 48 & chureh, | o ————.a e oy Reuben E. Fenton. Jobn T. Hoffman, 0. L. Spauldin, i B. M. Thom 000 in 1830, to $1¢,000,000 in 1865, without a single work | blacks whose heroic patric n Androw Johoson's | reason why it Id not in”time (as tho World 3 hey T T T Lospesne O e, e S o e 0 o B, | ot M o 6 MO, R T | el Ynow Vrt ke che by ot i vk sow | MARVIN'S PATENT, L. w;oo:lz:x;tu R L oy B Q(Zmu-mr’r.Ul R comnl:::" H. Trask. Jot the eriminals loose from Sing Sing, than to admit the Rebel | gaid it scemed as if freason had leaped from the point of | and then is u-‘-]{‘n':lydz - m;:m : . ml;‘lg-' “d le b B Stephen T, Toyt Wilsm w. Wit | D, Prtcan T Dilzas. v s s St o, o et | oo’ bloody der s, he bosomh B ASUSTITUGL | 68 37 et ket wnv moro than by Alum r FOR INSFECTOR ETATES PRISON. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL, s to mako laws for 28, o0 e making him an apostate of A » o Conoiatt. Dol Ham: rank B. Gallagher, ¥ 3 Mr. Hall of the Thirteenth Ward, scari % Savior. Senator Yates, in con- | hearing = & hymn wdl sung. Con m m m " . (CONGRESS. ¥ s i ity L'T:f:';:km OF BOARD n‘;":uy-f .‘l’:i ADDRESS TO THR COLORED VOTERS. L...‘,,‘,’.",:fi‘l.':}“m';".cuo- of Congress, giving speciol | ought ~ to be »methmg moro than their name m un' alics Tdwin Willitts, el Tiooks 69 THS Ditermmery POuTioAL ine h f the South in reference to the | implies, Just as churchos should bo more than mesting- e G Rason ™ Stephen Taber. st 0 1 )i AssoaxTioy, New.Yonx Crrr, e L e sureh proposed. This part of bis specch | Louses; and we aball groet the day whon un adveutur; . : B mas Barnee. William Tumghrey, eorge Spaulding. Setersay Brentag, Hov. 3, 1908, Tecorved with loudest applsuse. ous sentiment, taking shape in tho mind of & umbor of IL Jas. A. Van Brust, {mm,d Hugher. FOR SUPEKINIENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. To the Colored Freemen of New-York City. 55 was received it thousand people turned out | wealthy connoissenrs, shall ave us a Hall worthy, in the . 7. D, Hunter (shrot). OfHosford, Samuel Clements, GenTugMEN: Through the Independent Political | Cmcago, Nov. t-—Fifteck Roweind PR it s ho | Nighest sense, to be called o templo of masic. Fagana : , MILS B Chittesdes §37. B, Robinscn (long). CONGHESS, Association of the Colored Citinens, wobave—s far as possible | st Tamaroa on Friday to ab (0, 0 I A b | e o e sich balla; Boston 400 New.York bavo ¥y Johu Fox. 1 Fermando C. Beaman. J. Logan Chipman. With our limited means and time—organized the City, and se- great quostions at issue. ! T3 158 Soutbern Iilinols | aimed re bl but the meeting-house and the hall for P V. Hotace Grecley, Michoel W. Burns, 1L, Charles Upson. Henry P, Severnans, Tined the regiatration of many colored veters in the various | most enthusiastie and effective held in Bouthe aimd respectably; Bt the e of what s muslc ’ V. Eaeas Ellott, }:z‘;,““;::‘z;,‘ g LR e B e e Warls e in he canvase o repeatour many urgent | SUp 06 Lo ISRt COMBEL. oght in the minda of the | femple shoukd be. 'Tho arhitecturo of tho organ givos & . e s WORIE geresees foeiion 3 R, SELRE | el T US| el el BT it | gy o 1. O o S oo i i VIL G. 1. Ste er, A 3 F. 3 Ji 3 w almost . votes W 2 oL + VIL TGO ¢ Comnon, Jamen irogks T the IVAh District Win, 1 smn‘l::‘n is the working- "ot we fec i fncumbent upon us s an_Awsociation, to re- b4 l:..‘i‘fi“.‘??fl?’.,‘.‘:f:w. before placo in most concert-halls, Playing oo an organ NEVER LOSE THEIR FIRK.PROOF QUALITIES, ¢ IX. T A Deringi f iy Woot. men's Candidate. g miad you tht on Tueeday next, Nor. & gou whe bate bt | ¥ Gy, Ggleaby reached home ast eveaine, having com- | in somo of our bara-bull churches eias prepesteriiy. the Only Filled with Alum makt KX O Vi Week: Tnako Anderson C—— P ene Tor & Convention fo. Teviss the Constitution of the | pleted hiw palitical tour, and unrolling tho _sonorous malesty O° tho EIVNCS Are Safes ad ¥ XIL John H. Ketchus. — Casper P. Collicr. WISCONSIN. State, for such Congressmen us will vote for o Reconstruction | 1Tbe Mfihmvl tonst— Horo's to tho man that drow the | est of musical orators for oXbil 50 and. poriens Dry Plaster, HIV Jovop it Fomsey. Jons¥. L. Froy Wisconsin will lect six Members of Congress i viipe (e gt ity o sueh e b | g, chut, shol, fho pat Wb Lt i g sinco o | ana owtof e b place. Vet the avergo hica o3 | - piose e ol for nHwred o v 3 sey. A y L rve the 17 ni - | was 1w $ 3 XV o, Grieos? NB. il o on vegard to the sbape of & man's nose or the hue of hisekin. | Civn i said to huve boen repeatedly drank with great | Musio Hall is that of o wareroom of respectablo siao, XVL Orunge Ferris. George V. Hoyle. X ddeliort B. Pulns. Jugie 8 Bewn, I understood that,generally bat a proportion of those | et e 0 ocratic eircles in this ity within the | whero seats are provided for listeners, and standing 1ok M ARVIN & CO x XVIL C. T. Huthurd Darius W. Lawrence, AL Ben. F. Hopkius, J.J. R. Pease, who register go to the polls, let us entreat every one of you who | £EGT0 P T formern, 'Waiting o Music Hall which shall fulil x 1 XVIIL James M. Marcine. Thomas B: Horton. ALL Awmass Codd, Noss. . Virgts, bas red o go early on Tuesday t0 vote, and thus help to | 146t 43 BOUTS. our best ideas of what is due to_the most pervading and ¥ BROADIAY, YIX. Win, €. Fieide, Stcphen C. Jobnaon. R St d: Siania awell the wave of oplnion sweeping orer the and 1o avor of |, NEW-JEK religious of arts, wo necept such a gift as th M Wsatete { N 387 ERP AN Tl XXL i Fabmer V. Keloge: | VL C.C Washbur, G, L Pack: free princlles. May God defeud U R o Dav, President. | A meeting was held oa Friday o Nov. 2, at | Stcinway have just made o tho metropolia as ot least the i ' a NXIL. J. C. Charehill “Albertus Perry. MINNESOTA. Attest : J.J. STELMAY, Secretary. Martin's Hotel, Bayoune, Goronship, H uty. N4, to | beststep to cotafort and accommodation which bas 3 ¥ XXIIL Dennis MeCarthy. Wmn. €. Ruger. ‘The State of Minnesota will elect ?:m? Auanor, Clerk pemi e r:ufy the .;umdunu.;n;.f lum Ab:ll‘-‘}' - for x'l“}"[,'."f‘,‘ ::‘n.xl b«l-_:'.‘ hlc;: hfirc l:l the qm"("ll:): nf‘_- ;;\lbl::‘lb:‘l:; the publis IvEsv PATENT LAMPS' XXIV. Thea. M. Pomercy y phrey. of the Supreme Court and two Members of Congress. the Fenomination of the Hon. it Clinton Morris for As- | = Phree brilliant conce ook g LR Y el Bomeroy. eorE"o. Chesniyo. sl ol e - BROKEIA. sembly. ; opportatity (o tost the inner value of the now hall. * Out- | “ifpe SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, and in every way XXVL W, Lincoln. Henry McCormick. " M Nelse Nels THE RBGISTRY IN BROOKLYN. Mr. Rofus Story, a resident of Bergen Point, and a pl_rlmfl- side « a decided oruament, with no architectural ambi- o Vi i 2 ’ 3 XXVIL Hamilon Word. Joho G, Collne. Charies MEl op scremion couir. !The following are tho mumbers of registered voters | pentmerchaat o bis'elty, presed, and oue f our Usion | £ above tho standand of what aeo called our tirs e THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! AXVIIL Romeell Hart. Levis Sciye Sherwoold Hough, Deanis Cavanogh. ereat W knds of the City of Brooklys, as copied from | tion of sppropeiste’ rosotutions, 8. W. Throtkmoros, esq P | trictares, but advertising most handsomely on its marble | - CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, HANOING wnd TABLE LAMRS: XXIX. Buré Vou Horn. |~ Haiow 3 Demutock. CONGRESS. b gt 4 by i * ton of eppropriate reselutioun, N e hen Ly o tlestcd | front the libersl tasto and wealth of ita priueoly owners. | gup be LIGHTED 48 QUICKLY s GAS, fded sad oy o Y s g 1. William Windom, Rishard & Jomes, the ofticial records 3 specch, clearly de e position of both purties in the com- | Two heariags of the best wingers have almost satisfied | 5 pely, a1 WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE of i Lo N 1L Tgnatins Donnell William Colville. Word : i contest.” . Hl \vnu”lnmm:\rml“na oue of the speakers, | every um-xl..n'.llllm m.umng‘;r “ rtr\lsludrluu’sllu 'l:ic;fi:-:! CHIMNEY, or onscrewing the BURNER! e —— —— 2 but was not present. Mr. Morris's we n arks were ud this favorable opinion will undoubtedly be con! o d P ROS )3 u - 2 MASSACHUSETTS. MISSOURLL i e e appiamaarTia courae. ot Treaton has | Soay L0 IO o0 D he stractare’ has consed. (o by'| | e dels KERCORME COTRN & o e e State of Massachusetts will clect a Governor, d g S 1. stamped Bim as o relisble man ; the people have faith in him, | o and the walls have dried and hardened. R rist, Lieutenant G Secretary of State, Attorne Missouri will elect nino Members of Congress, and o v N asn 50 sid ks Back altogether new, an 2 b WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. e Thesaren, Anditor, axd 120 members ot Gongress, | Legislaturo that will chooso s United Btates Semator 10 v R At 1 s wibx nakraltn Abto tie eapacity und actua) Fommngeyg e et AT Curvatorssnd priconsosbto l sppliante " - bna . o N - N here 0 be ut ene d uise, BIey : g % succeed Senator lln.wu-rowlm Vvlll Tuionists in the Third District h ade the '“‘m' 'fl“l‘l":l}}: n’l:n‘y, ::,r:‘«;r’ “:,n‘;';:‘“bly; S0d though oh A5t JULIUS 1VES & Co., N :::‘:h Y. hepublican, mocratie. Dist " Do i Vit wined and animated fig t, | & ement its two balconies have been objected to a8 ques- | £9* Also, excluive agouts for THE FOLDING POCKET LAN. Alez. H. Rullock Theo. H. Sweetser, te, Republican ocratic. under the lead of the ablo young ¢ ) xinld o . A < } JO LRV TR RE, G 1F G 5. Neweoh Y g 2 Duvidaou, has been waged with unusul vigor, The siens are lyeinunseesd, woiblok b RER SRR | AR Win. Clafin Horsee (. Lee iy i Ao e Thor. B. Noc Tolal. s of the st checring character, aud from overy part of e | | hfiu‘ft‘v,.:'..‘wx afond cloer iocustie enjoyment. 14 7 POR SECRETARY OF STATE. 1V. 3. J. Gravelly, Jobn 8. Waddill, KINGS COUSTY UNI we hear the most favorable news. nding up e — 0 9 5 PUBLIC AR TO VISIT T arner nth p v 7.3 L T ; o vounties, each Demoeratic | have carefally avoided the one great defect of the seats in HE PUBLIC ARE INVITED 'l i b ORI | 10 i o RS54 gt g LT iy NOMINATIONS, CONGRESSIONAL, SECOND DISTRICT. 4 ol abiet. of Democratic. darkness o A cada r:,yu' Musie, which so oftcn deprive a third of | T XEW AND SPLENDID Chester 1. Reed. Wi, C. Endicott, VIL B F Loan, ‘ieo. A, Hawley James A. Van Brant, the Union Republican can o held thus far 23 Unjon meet Mr. David isteniers of o view of tbe stage. In every part of | oo 3 \ FOR TREASUKER. Vil Benjamin, Johm W, Glover. date for Congress in the 11d District, is o merchant engaged X es, from 1} the Steinway Hall, even to the rex ¢ of its large GIBSON'S BUILDINGS, Jacod H. Lovd. Henry Arnold. 1X Andersvin, W. F. Switaler. the West India trude, was formerly Alderman the Eighth ts and oom and gall comer BROADWAY n.d'_l"_(ll’l‘\‘fltl_"!fll\\. FOR AUDITOR. § i BRSNS Wand, of which be is resident, and_which he represented in 0 1 CABYISS Was idable on SATUKDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Nov. 3, 5th sed &b, Heney 8. Briggs. KANSAS. the Boand for se 3 to himself and_honorably o Unionieta a4 f L v ¥ the ertabishasens wi 1 5o open or public inspection, romTe 2 A to the cétty. e is from an old and b rable family on the ienly earncd the rewan Sorners Y (he age, whieh Wi not be too large for the w., ] l:r":l)ln;))vnenl. belloved 1o be the PINEST and MOST vill « iovernos, Lieutenant-Governor, Kansas will clect s Governog, X e ade cheerful by o R.REAM& Co., Propristers E PUBLI e two large o ™ 3 o clements of popularity that will wimistaknbl work it will he do Secretary of State, Auditor, rer, Superintendent of | | ll:fll;in:.:‘l‘llr ,’:“ff e Vol has the s of his oountry REAT MEETING AT PATERSON, Public Tustruetiou, Attorney-General, Justico of | a¢ heart can refuse to vote for James A, Van Brunt, SPEECH OF THE HON. GALUSHA A. GROW. Sapreme Cowrt, one member of Congress, a Legislature His competitors in the race fi al honors are Bar. A large Republican meeting was held at the w ehtt wil eleet two United States Senators are to succeed | nard Hughes and Demas Barnes. ‘The former bas the nomtna- | o i Pyoraan, N. 1., on Sufuld cal objocts to which the Hall might be world, will b litude of the Al v | Liter WEDNESDAY, N bo devoted if the organ were removed. 010 to say of tho Hall when it has been imad T AL hmont which its owners design. Mean- SARD TO TH ot 1u s pracially the | A S Y. Thomas D. Eliot. TL Oubes Ames. 111 Ginery Twitchel, IV, Samuel Hooper V ¥ v ) 1. Northend g 3 " wing of the De . re ¥ “ " . O, P enntor Pomweroy, eud are to 811 the place of the late Sena- ational” wing of the Democratio party, and r K Moo e b g g S 1% vine JABD . Vi gtk n. :1 Laxe. ; . fuses 10 bo party tothe recer argain and sale” by which b ghrodraracsy i et g ¥ v T L\ Wy sy ose (wo lrgestare i ihe Caoper lovice vtk sk i Wiz A W iaos i e it o U katoaid B witty comparisen Le ) e eonts duriny the past week have | castomers, to the uo suall chagein of woudbe rival estabishaesia) X, Welkam B Washiburne ey A Republican " Demoeratic. from the contest. He is obstizate, determived aud plucky, and S ovioiee. ¥ it Toin the Sunndt who ctunot under. i wihy © thow 1R e e 4 i ashibuerne. Lovi Ha ! Ao P Y < : tis th 2 o ecatnee the troly 1arge and maguificent stock of irst-class House- X. Henry L. Dasces Abjjeb V. Chapin. K 1 I Criceton 7. 1. McDowell W date in the raco, i connected | 3 L P y organized for concert purposes only that hus } yar 4, Chinay Glaws, Silyes-Pated Ware, Labe C: P YO LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Demns Barnes the third eandidato in the race, s conn e ok f y bat bus | wir i G S s W e A0 ot Gen. Putrick R. Guiney in the 1114 District is the N. Geeen. B McClare. with & large drug house and is reposted wealthy. 1f report | Bjics o Jeusy Liod and her party, Al tho | and Conk o Uirnile serem conaired baebese? ehas workingmen’s candidat g YOIl SECREYARY OF STATE . speaks true his nomination cost him a fabulous sum, and it can * ™ s, some of them of high- | srest good Jadeweat of lurpe noe—apel pagjestemly cash. WIERSE i g IM"“{ o e o Caitaens™ aomi '”‘“me;m; fo - e troad of armed aen asd echoed 1 Sveny: I "‘": one of the | il than st any othe —~L the city, and the public, swate of P r .. g has the Regular” or “Citizens ination, in which fact A million of me A that ever graced 0ur concert | the fact, go there to buy. hat's what's the matter.” ) iy e o swalow. R e wre s many rival aepirants and leaders who' desiro his defout, v LT & e | e R R § ESThOR D G Heasekegpore Boaar, bl New-Jersey will elect five members of Congress and a .. Swallow, FOR THEASURER, y nod are assiduonsiy " hat it appears to be PO iRty 5 pcrs | Ol aad Crockory B Lw’p;m g 1 At Blate Legialature, which will choose & Unitea States Martin Anderson J. S, Walker. a forvgoue eonclus Iy achieved in ourday. Wo look upon it | Signcl e Goicen AN OINTMENT—War- Howe to listen o so thorough and adwirable an | QJCHILE HINTMENT.—War-, Benator to sueceed Senator Wright, FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, : ranted o certain cuce, without the Wightest dsager, for plles, ol CONGEESS. Teter McVicker Joseph Hond Tn the 111d District the didates In the fetd— | povt T n to / i BN S gl bt R oo il Mr. Simcon B. Chittes jinson and Joba W, | } it tho South 1 e r:l‘e, i !.”S:nliv“”mnl‘ : e o e priipd e 1 Geo. H. Hoyt. Ross Burns Houus at the | 3 ed o} st o - owery. and by all the principal d 1L > yon :’inrv.v\»nl[ OF THE SUPRENE COURT, Mr. Chittenden, the Usion eandidate far both the long and ocratic _party at th rid | which shonld lways u‘mmnhnl crowded 1."'1" nees. ,’”‘," 770 TO THOMAS K. AG i Silgreaces $. A. Kingmag. Nelson Cobb. short term, i o stecewsful ‘an howerali Tolue to oty When the § i | § attho new ball this eveuing DL R IV, John My {4 Roers. CONGRESS, puidicnn. "The Distriet yaburg, this party org ¢ will appear aud & new programmo wil - T As Sy e ol DTN ’ Joh er. Sid v Cw 3 jority, a x clection of Lee's army, and made he performed. pens Va5 ol RS AR = o DEmcatts mesinee far’the X1tk T S i ITALIAN OPERA IN BROOKLYN. 113 9y . e m— son,” the Democratie nemin A party in the rear, we ow o i Sert ces 8 Th6 fetlouing. arg LICELATORE. e NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. Asoansye of Interae) Distriet | Bt s o r tiek will give two operatio performances ot REMO V AI he fallowing are the Legislative nominations Mals § o, Gopepnor—iion. REUBEN E. FENTON. Chautauqun: whick he sspires (o epresent 1a t1o 1 : ¢ k. ng y i e, 0 thus far in New-Jersey: oty R i W OUDFOND, Kiugs; | recent conversion to Democratic principlos oy o 3 and 6. The popularand bea: ETATE SENATOR. i o i g 14 Lo 8% | detrimental to his pollin entire Demecr J & 1l be performed this evening, For Canal Com'r~Hon. STEPHEN T. HAY'T. Steuben; Jobn W H, U sive and De will be sustaned by Miss R . CAMDEN, For Inspeciorof St jen, JOHN HAMMOND, Essex g . v AIEVASTE AR 2 thelr ill be sustal y Miss » ’ i g f n, is & eulm, sodate gentleman for many years ¢ Bollin, An. Republica Demoerat. sday. Nov. 6. i W 1 will b 1y b e b e Rkl G O TAIN GOODS, ;I“ r]“: aa ‘A M:« :b:lmm UNION MEETINGS forged e geope v Ho seems suily o3 el ana, Vo, Tho suit o o briant ot aad | CURTAIL 0 ames L. Hays. Asron B. Baldwin, INION MEETING orged ¢ et B t e kitinaDe | ! S 's charming light opera, * Etmr d'Amore,” will x &) LOUSTER. REPUBLICAN UNIOR STATH CONMITTER of plnce ns ‘the candidate of the rolicki r-hitting De- | Lrecious le, r ehilds i ‘“r.‘ g g i ¥l FURA ITURE CU\ ERINGS, N. Atkinson. Hoqus. METROPOLITAN 1ioTre, NEw-YORK. mWOCTHey party; bat it is not m d sustained ty Signori Baraglia, Woodward Wan w i'l“flfi[ . HAML. HARRIS, Chairwen. THE COUNTY TICKET. that controls, th prated buflo, Signor William 8. Truet, Heary 8. Little. Jas. TemwirLiGER, Secres hsioniytls ties la e o celobrated buflo, Sign - X e Niomday, Nor. oty stios ¥ i Dom. taleat of Mile. koseoni | P! AND TABLE COVERS, SALEM. Y Samuel Plumer Edcpone . Radie Voader, debut is looked for with 3 SOMERSET. GOARDMAN, en . deut of Poso—ish Distrlot—Jobe TR ¢ will be the last, until s Stephen T, Voorhees Jobn M, 4 Clruruan Fon-Couxmnsihe How € 1o HEALE. PPt St Pt A o possession of the Winter (UNTIL JANUARY 1,) VIR, Evenipgy—ilon. GEORGE H. WILLIAMS. natice of Sessions—Willism T. Uoyt, Redical; Stephes J. 1arden, the The lovers ¢ Amos Clark, Jr., James Clark. ¥ necticut. AL Ry sim oo s 78 s g F o . ,lll,‘, ‘,,,,.'l" AILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. @harl VA X of Gosn. Street Commissioner—Jacob W 15 Robert Fury, D wusie, ther n arles Scranton, A. Wildric For City Judge—tearge U. Reyne ; George Thowpeon, | Lie ¢ HoxTixeToN— criocrat oth o4 2 ; | tiwmeron= (it 1. WOODFORD, D e o i el i | 215 B. L. SOLOMON & SONS, Dirts.__Regublican. Demoerat. ¢ usen=Ren. B 1 = b Charles C, Tal erifl js the with L Philip Wolsieffer, None made. on. D. ¥, TYLER, Nut the . 369 BROADWAY. BERGEN. Mavazin— § Col. A. B, SMITH Ul ) that once & State always w Stak i i el ey Cornelius Christle. b e IN?!:“H‘(M’ME TER, esq. T‘wllllfllxllml I\;u 0 essede o, gy e T Ao ,E‘ as e will sing thi A. Van Emlarg. orea—Major JAMES HAC by all who are fa o been it W 1 co * . it DOUGLAS CAMPBELL. Talbot, ut of (e Unlen, Ittt ille Urso zed to perform at the Miopie Vicuaer | tho 10th NI Hokick Campbell fa the Demoeratio candidate for the same | 3100 (R0 Pt 0 T0e SO 0 U ) Mr. Kuco—ilon. E. . CULVER. oftice, and is known o th Kings County | (o destroy Ia . 2 Oxnt LEAVIR BARKER of Maioe. Soa, 881 1 kaowa a8 4 » V | Gonnet desivey 1 la 8 fallacy . o i * O MAVYNAKD of T ey u Thamas McNianey: Pare IR caxEN. - "y A Hon, CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. 1. G. W. N, Curtls, Thomas C. Homer. RERSRILL ’I‘lol:rl’(?:'l . T s high oler. ot R Jola & Wood e FPovamxxersn— { w CARLOS MARTYN, esg pectiv National " and * Regu et they 1 ommence his C.TE ¥AY. Rivannean—Gen. T. M. HITE. Jar " organizations qually divide the vote of ¥ 1 eTiand of B Bway's Roomk, jon han s W T 1. Thomas B: o fansroos fru—The Hom JAR B, MAREAY: & wow Huspebire | B3 porty. & n | Frid ) on which ocoasion bo will perft BROCATELLE, TERRY aod SATIN LACE CURTAINS< e 3 John E. Costigan is the T for Superigtendent | but could have come into Conye throe of the sonatas of Becthovep. On the following The chespest and most besatiful styles ever offered fu America. rkeu—F. ML F f John Delaney | thoy have still the right to repre 1. Robert Moore, David Haley. ArSEATRICK CORBETY, oo b the Foan o b ! Le wi ut the matinée in Broc James H. Nixon, gy, U5 Wootrafl — Bo veles chgha e & o frset Commls | 38 L6 may oone Jo Congreas A new instrumen rtet party 18 being organized, of | LINENS, QUILTS and BLANKETS, xd ELEGANT 1oUs3 Robert M. Henig. LOCAL POLITICS. r, dei ropeatully, ropeasentel e Dietiet the Fosiee | bl el may it ide by s, v e e 3 g Tl 4 e His | pURNISHING GOODS of every deseription. Edward Patersoi and, if elected, ** Jobbin ures” will be at & oo %y v classical s d thorough s° ; | Jomeyh W, Haneox. s discount in the Street Com S0 the Clty Hall, | raorsmuns bt ea each 1o forget 1 4} « bewg admiravly suited for the J A I E. WALRAVEN, TOTAL NUMPFR OF VOTES REGISTERED ON SATURDAY, obert Furey, the Democrati e of thoso party | gingtion who is embalmed in our he with him who was first | concerts will be giveu at the rooms of the No. €55 Brosdway, below Fourtheot. Joseph Burroughs. 11, 128—WHOLE NUMBER REGISTERED, 125,162, t have for years shioning * for the | jn war, first in pesce, and first 13 the hearts of his couw schutz Conservatory in Ninthest. = e 4 Josiah L. Buldwig. i X d 102, now Les the nomination 10 be ated But wo dewand that they shall write out in the orgunie law se The celebrated pianist, James M. Webli, with Mme, Nu ONE NEED BE IN THE DARK! V1. Isase P. Tr VIL Wm. H. Marpby VIIL Wi A. Rigl 1X. Not nominated. At 9 o'olock on Saturday evening the registration of ¥ , the prescat City Judge, was vnank | ourivy for the futare. They went out of Congress swearing | Frederiei, Hobleman, Hermans und Formes, gave & series pusly re anted for that position by the Unlon Committee, o d ne: o s v F oy (R ses, - voters closed throngheut the eity. Tho number registored on | pad il e (hink, bo Teéiscted by a large majority. e is | b ononits AEVEF Febart. sk uow of war it i1 | of iliaity coestful concerts t Chicaga, st weck, Saturday was 11,12% making total of 125,162 In 1664 the total | deservedly popular and has won golden opiulons by bis suavit aat to . ! B P e & and are Low en route for New-Orleans, intendivg to give e ety A~ 3 7| want to s the cuuntry reatored I But restoration wst gIve | (opoorsin the various large cities on their way. The for GLOUCESTER. : y 124,508, mak and by kis equitable decisions during his term of ofice. security for the fut thero will be no peace. It is - 1 Wm. W. Clark, Sames H. Pierson, fl“":’l"'f‘:::" P T of | " opponent is Mr. George Thompeon, security fur e Totare o ey e e ety Then | ress everywhere write enthusiasticaily of the worderful 1L Jacob J. Hendrickson Jacob G. Towlier, g it ASSEMBLYMEN, are deuied their rights in half the count i | playing of Webli, who seems fairly to enchant all bis SRR HUDEON, Wanos. Oct. 16 Oet. I7. v Nine m¢‘!?|mlr-‘.-lr"«)‘.;;\‘m y:.my are m.‘hv- -I:-m Jm".lx;n{,l. ay M'.'u"mu“'m" Yo sk theta 1o ¥ sudiences, L. Col. Frederick Cooper, 1 Liss 2 County. he Ist District cmbraoes the First, Scoond and Fifth | That persons are citizens; second > 1 ! OPERA—THEATRE PRANCAISFa Wards, and is almost bopelessly Democratie. Thomas Hughes, | abridge tie privileges or immunitios of citizens of the United The Matinée announced at this establisbment on Satur- . the Unlou candidate, is working like & beaver, and has strong | States, nor deny to them the equal prot hopes of bis election. His opponent is Put. Burns, who bus | Tt is the duty of the poople to soe that ous fiag pro heretofore represenfed the district in the Assembly. can citisous everywher in The 11d District includes the Sixth aud TweMh Wards, and | the chains of Slavery were moit. Mr. Qharles Condit is the Republican candidate. men—men who helped to ight the battle “Fhe 111d District, composed of the Third, Fourth and Flev- | pover given them ought but stripes. Had the enth Wards, is Republican, and wil: be represeuted tn Albany | ofjthe Rebellion with the tewncity with whic by Alderan Hinadale, the Union candidste who is every way | this war would have continuel longer, W warthy of tho support of the Repub'icans of tho Distriet of Justice bo uot elosed agaiist L ent | day luet was postponed in cousequence of the desth of s, D heat of battle | MP. Hecksber, one of the originators of the enterprise. e Tl of o ¢ | The operas to be performed to-morrow evening are Le ' country that bad | Torreador, in two acts, and Le Clalet, by Adolph Adam. The elegant and complete performances of the French Opera company werit extonsive public patronage. They aro unique_in their excellevee, and all who bear them HUNTERDON. 1. Hugh B. Ely, R 1L Wilson, 11 W R Risler, W.J. g, 111 Peter A. Beavérs, RBaiton Pickel RC] MERCER. i i i L, -4 ’ 4 ’0jO; faction unalloyed by negligence in elegance 1. Joseph H. Bruere, J_B. Ritchie, 491 Tn the TVth Distriet Capt. & ittenden nud William I | mist be shickded from any dang enjoy o satis! unalloy glig & OPEN—For Use. _ CLOSED--For the Pocket 483 AL Thos. Croser, Thos. G. Westcott, 3 N. Codmua are tho Uniou caudidates, aud Stophes Haynos the - nds. Dat and perfection of detail. THE IMPROVED FOLDING JIL Chas. W. Mouat, Jos. Hawk. (4 Democratio pominen, ot ey POCKET LANTERN, ™ MIDDLESEX. b redoriek T. Parson s the regalar hat it will be productive of uegro g R A ade i IGHT, §1 1. Levi D. Jerrard, not nominated. { w7 date in the Vth District, and is ulso indorsod by th women and chiulren ean volo Ao CITY NEWS. an”..‘.".:‘mu‘;:;'.:’.'..‘:':..'Jz..’: u-’!o}fl;"nfi 4 IH )V H. "’r_vnrll‘ ?L\v“v’mpu 3 xs auce Auel wbly l[ ‘h‘"'fi' Association, '"dx.:’ the Soldiers L 1f God lins made the b — li’wgsf;mjlfllp MICOE‘"E’NLI_I“Q occul ke . Peter Jernce, okn W, Perrize, o Sailors’ Union of the District. A Mr. Giberwon is also running th can change t; if § 3 ofs SE. and aro opened and closed as v b8 R N Caiten AD : e s aa trragaler aomtines, Wich {M¢ avowed ixtention of Stiating Champetle. Wiy et thow Tuk Prxi-st. Boxp RoskRy.—Tis TRIBUNE of | *duey e R ULt SlenB SRR wbore 1. Jacob 8. Rue, “harles Allen. 3 S 144 Mr. Pareon if possille. We urge all Republioans of the District strainte Third, Wi col tatement of the fact that a packet con. ¥ ey 11 Xot sominated Francis Corlin, w0 fo votafor M. Parson o 1 Rronger and most allable can- o4 that exe i ad Bratos 56 Wieaeand ok alis SIE |0 T O e S 5 1L Peter J. Courtelyon, .08 8. K. Brown, XXIL....446 16 idute. Caleb Buckley, n young wan scarcely past bis ma- | ous cverywhere. We object to rows trad sk o e S « MORIIE, — Jority, is his Demecratie competitor. 4 5 {2rean oroasod shats of political power, Fourth, Th i of the British North American Bauk Agency, No. 4 | Se=pies e EE.'&"""""‘ » o C. Yowger. Total M001 2777 i mia | dohn§ Alln, late Fost Muster of Wiiamebargh, {8 the | that o ne who ias wwors to sagport the Consitntion and weus e i by St o] o Not nominates i B Tnjon eandidate in VIth Dj t, is confident of an ¥ shall hold o o is 0 £ & o A ES A N R RADICAL REPUBLICAN BATIFICATION METING 1X T | {2cn PP, 3 e gl o ohoel 2 %4 Whowa 1o vult bt ho sl mvr by e Balonbiodoke | JOLIUS {FES K Sho (E0YE, AENTE, OCEAN NINETERNTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Mr. Allen will make a faithful and trustworthy legislator, and | trusted with the in aud made sowe in PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Not nominated. On Raturday fl'lmngunwolmf of the Radical Re. | we trust he may be clectod. unur,.. n Schm Roher i aruntees that the N On thie doak lay the IVES' PATENT LAMPS, FASSAIC. Jblican citigens of the XIXth Assembly District was held at Ira Buckman, jr.. is the Republican candidate in the VITth | Lebel Debt shall nover be wnd that no emancipated remaiued besi AND DEALERS IN KEROS GOUDS GENERALLY. David Henry. §ictropolitan Jad. Mankattanvile, for the purpose of ratifying | District, and distinguished bimself last Winter by his bold and | glave aball ever be paid. Thoy have seven thousand willions and ento A = =LY Garret Plax A Darling for Congtess aud Charies | Unfinching ndvocacy of the present Excise law. ~Tbe Republi- | of dollars at stake in this m h strong tle Abrabam 5. Hewitt, “The metiug was galled to order at | ©ans of the Distriet would do well to re clect Mr, Buckman, 8 [ to cement the South and the N 1t is un. Liel for Assembly. ‘ itehel was fntro. | @ Just tribnte o his fearless and independent conree safe to bave so largo i awount © BALEM. sclock, C.C. Leigh in the chuir. Mr. 1. Samuel Garrison, John Newell 110 the eitizens, and spoke of his reasous for accepting John Oakey is the condidate Gom the VIIIth District, and | politieal issue for the future. If the 1L Samuel C. Pancoast, Joseph R. Riley. tion and his firin determivation not to wishdraw | Wik be reélocted by a handsomo majosity. No more popular of | not accept these conditions, what do we lose | 8 BOMERSET nviss §f even but oue vote wus cast for him, He | deserviug candidate is before the people of Brooklyn for sheir | the beneflt of wisdom in law-mak The peoj Bl e aa 1. 1saac 8. Rusyon, Ralph Daver $ood before the peoplo as o Radical Kepublican, and ko had e tiou through four years of w u tuke care of it in timo of ROBBERY IN THOMPS! Shortly after 2 o'clock IL Peter A. Voorkees, ‘Adrian Alcott acceptod the nomigation because no othor nominee who oould y V. Vandeveer is the candidate of the Unjon Republi ce. But the Democrats say they Lave been in the eol on Saturday morsing a party of ars forced an entrunce BUSSEX. Qo e good to them had presented himself. Had such a per. for the IXth District, comprising the Ninth Ward and the | long with nothing but husks 1o cat, that we o 1o.tha blakh 2 8 ~ 4 1. James 8. MeDanolds, Frave's M. Ward, o cluimed the privilege .,’ asking the votes of the citizens ho oty towns. Mr. Vandeveer is exceedingly and deservedly | them and appeal to the precepts of o henignreligion to convinee ;“ “L““ lothing-store of H. Sowm ers, No. 30 Th mpso- st by 11 8. K. Benvett, et Wm, M. L. Kitehel) would huve withdrawn. Mr. Heury B, Stanton, at lmryl" 'm"" - en in the District. who are working » that we should re prodigal s received | HeREILE open the II u';l \lum;x” Af i .l»".,rn.;‘ e : 4 the request of the Chairman, also made n short bum with & will to s by forgiving father, i Song with | 20T ER NeEArS [0S P g 3¢ L A M. W. Ball John R. Cran s e Know notiing of their looal palitical difficutty of Know Nothing notoricty. Bet A4 fFawning mies tiey come up to ['nele e snd Joataiwi yaied Bt N e oy s0s W. Runyon, Thos. J. e #poke on the general question. Tho people should send will send aix Republicans to e il 1l o calf L 3% B W. Baony. __ 1hes d. O e i o T ot all . Usion cumdidates on . ho toual pewer of Con. | U Wi he y s Detpiary, 250 the 1. No nomination, A3 Falmer. 2 for the publlo good oer the President's veto, o | i, on post e to L6 to arvest any of Around the World, IL A R Day, Joli X, Givens, fog was several times disturbed by somo noisy fellows, but £50,0REie s o Adventures, 115 Ben. Jarrard, sus Viict, l»-rn‘ ng nmlo:o:ruulwl\w"";lln l'lr‘ul ||.“ - .;‘]h m;;d Btories, A —— of boys a el ollecto " o ") nd s the = DELAWARE, speskers came out ehecred for * Fernandy Wood" and “Andy GEORGIA. an equal — Popular Science, is State will elect & Governor, and a Member of Con- | Jobnson.” - ot offer terms more generous thar MADAME DELMAR i3 stopping at No, 753 Broadway, Pazlor Magl ‘,L"," Btad 5 o ll;lmmmnl‘msn;cf:nrur:.;;ma CANDIDATR, A. B STEPHENS OX THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEXDMENT. | Who orgunized a conspiracy, mont wicked 1n duon ud cril | where s wil apny o Saria 1’,.‘-:[ for beastity ng the cou um:‘:,‘ S VERNO! Townsen's ** Encyclopedia of the Great Rebel # | BT IRLEORAIE ¥9 TR ows. Howorg ' JR-OROFVASI . OF B0 LHIEREDEE. % JouE | B ¢ Auo her Sawv-Oin Oxxar Ham Kx T Ridte, " 0" Gov. Saulsvary. contaias the fellewias garsgreph pecting tie m'.fdm":??lu ASARIARTEE L DR MY, 4=k Tons & ol fen A LT SR B U T e b L — » FOR CONGRE: 1 resent Republican Candidate for Asse in this district, phens, in & pri etter to s gontloman of this city, [0, BN00; DOVer. 0iuee GENESE NJ r to the =5 ¥ e e . Nidkoloons Eeorge ¥. Noyen, Deniotay {8 b robir ot ao iy | fneldantally ailadee o the stafement published in ' | Teagsished. They. peupese mo coutscation of propertyi no | NEXT to the excitement abot the election is the AR T ST — Sonutis Mountain says: * Capt. Noyes stood upon the fence in the | Northern journal nglrding himsclf and his brother in the | [ Cr U TN syl Ot | excitoment sbout the The hatter bas sur, A "SFLEADID EXORAVING Bottest of the fire, cheering on his men and otherwise rendering | mattor of the Constitutional Amendment, and charactor- of any bo 0 the d blmself. Aoytbing « 40 becoming aud so “OEN. WAYNE'S ASSAULT ON STONY PUINT.? MARYLAND. e valuable aesisiance " and iu the same Genoral's reports of | izes it as utterly without foundation. " The | Siihorany ety Ty B : 3 X Eigo 33 (aches by 24. Maryland will clect five members of Congress and s | fLe batties of Bull Run and Antietam Cuptaia Noyes is alinded | | ugislat y "15" o ndation. He thinks the | violation of theii oath ) istitation join heap, it has oot entered into the mind of any other man to concuive. | - For sale by all News Agenis Lagislstare, who will elect & Senator o #ueceed Mr, Cross- | 10 fu most complimentary tenas. | Logislatue. sho! tject the Amendment.) f::?:nl:;‘;i{lm 1.';; d:‘“wll‘:“ulihl.:.'[: ;u;‘n I;I,nnl-’mn‘Inr:‘:gnm That is the resscn why olf the town is rusking to No. 212 Brosdway to ':-l::hv:;“‘:, snd you will receive {a return No. 4, with 1he env W ——— 3 d 3 o, o METESE. | yocure one of Kuox's Hate v 4 SEVENTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN NOMINER, " Greater magnanimity can not bo found in any o. Republican. Demecratie, A i y /TENNESSEE. irecley’ g erad 3 rabam. Mr. Edward Mitchell, the nominee of the Republi- e terms making a pretence, unless it be in Greeley’s . A & 54 Gphen ; Tt cans for Amembly in this Distriet, s membrof el | MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURK—GOV. BROWNLOW'S Ul ".7;".,.,,5"‘:"!{ u,..,':r plmpertsl | Sutge, The \oz:.:’.:r..‘;“m.l.’,:‘:.l:{- h}:_;f‘.fl".n"‘n’:‘:T":‘{'l. i fjorees, Carriages, £ £ {,‘ T z‘;’,‘.:“_ ot ;.»':{%&L ,o:{ 1 fi'?fl:‘n:rfi'ul: 3"?‘:‘,‘;'1 ":E:-?{:‘-‘n‘:l %flmfi - MESSAGE, o ::z m:n:‘r' l:a::e ':P E: :fi" :::rl;flvmllxlu‘n:;lryl {mportant subjects ever submited to you. Eee that “SwisTENA" A SIX-SEAT PHAETON, two CA Blfiam” V. W.J. Albert, He 15 the son of the well- known ex. ze William Mitchell, BY TELEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. “ hould J R8s ia on your ticket fDon't be inveigled into voting any other dectrifrice. b ‘.’HAROUI:"H!‘ .ud DOG-CART, &l ‘ J ‘ o8 b, and woulid | c —— REPUBLICAN MAS$ MEKTING AT MASONIO MALL. NasuviLr, Nov. 4.—Tbe adjourned sossion of tho | fiifbased on as olernal peinoinion Natioosl disstors are 1t is the only good Deuteirice before the publics CAKRIAGES and HARNESS at 30 BT l“l.l,l,l‘_limli. d Al b T?:mcb:‘umll“bm“h::wm“’; }"‘;m"h"s?l'uvrfin- Tennesseo Legislature convenes to-morrow, There will | the growth olu'l:y, it the frut of lullxx ears of injustico aul ——— No. 10 East Fourtheets 006, inols will el ] s i cent & mass meet Mason on wrong. s tore from the laud wlhere God o ) : e o SRR i s b .!ounlfen :;:;\:br:r. A‘;::(:;x‘l#: :Il:‘dv.' evening, Mr. Benj, Merritt yrl‘lhfln( General E. B, Fisk way | B0t be a quorum for & couple of days; full retarns have "MA . ‘;ma;n;:“no o am‘zlil‘“.l\. A B ..cx{u“.!a 2 lfl flxxlo.\p. Medical lerm‘\ ant, Mag- | LIOR SALE—A beautiful littlo saddle MARE, ne Tegisiature that will <hoose s Usited. blates Sonator to | iret utroduced who enid the Great West looked fo New.York | not yot been rocoivod of the election on Thursday. Enough | ahores to what wamed to bo hopoless boudaee, Fur two e sud Electie Fhyvician, 149 Broadway, corner of Thirty Srst¥'s | L waed excopt for ridiag. Specially aidupted to 8 light mas ot sucoeed Senater Trambull, s with anxiety and prayed that she would speak for hbmry and | is kilown to indicato o Radical gain of four members, | o half centuries the clank of the chain asconded o the g s wanting & epirited aniaal’ Apoly to MATHES, No. 114 Clinton STATE TREASURER. Justioe. The next speaker wan Mr. Clarles A, Duna. Ho said | The Legislature will stand nearly us follows: Senate, I8 of the bondman to the throne of Eterual Justice, and comes PASSENGERS ARRIVED. JOR SALE~The excellent SADDLE HO) o 3 there were two questions in this contest. 1. Whetler the loyal | Radicals o 8 Consersatives; * 44 | back on this genoration in terrible retributions. The fatlers G didedid e o POMPEY ; stylish, spirited and gentle; o bright bay. and Boro W.Smlih. o romise S T <ojie thal poera the couniy o haud hel Goveraent over ta Radicals to 8 Consorvatives; House, 30 Redicals 1034 | yip grapes, and the children's teeth aro sct on edge. Will the | FROM CHARLESTON, Nov. ¢=1n steamublp F. B. Souder--Miss | able sther ru_-j-n.-. "or lndy. SVl bo sold, with A i 3 . dt the il v ot s 4 Howios Deteman. Jorn \V, Caubs, ts cuomies. 2. Mlt:«: the € o\emmne!;rhdl be adwinistered There will b respectable number from eac thote Republio learn, from this visitation of anguish mnd woe, that the | L} s ek :.:.‘f."h:, ‘5:;-’-‘:.. i S Eanglish Saddle and Side-Saddle, for $400. Apply to Nr. bl in nocordance with the will of the peo) by the despotic fiat h of ouly sure foundation for social peace and national perpetuity is | 14 5 siablos of M. Wilsaw & Ca. corner and 1L 3. F. Purneworth. %3 Haises. i - i o] v ical doctrine is making con- | every citiaen | . OLLIN COMAN, No. 161 East Twenty-fourth-t., - - s sidorable headway here, a Some thin 3 e pPEy JALE A mE &, Washburne, Thos. . Turner. WORKINGMEX'S INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION. h":;.}l'm'"; Joig Erped "."“6"::'"‘;{’_!;:{;““,"::;‘-‘" oda::tl: T',,';‘.',..,.'.'.'.’,u';"{',m";‘_" Somped LATEST SHIP NEWS. N. Y., HAS FOR SALE several very baudsome pairs DRIV: v. £ 3. “‘.‘I ‘:fi J. 8. Thompson, The Committee of the Workingmen's Independent | ("8 Mt b acritaod Tis message will advocnts nogro | O fathers on the battle Ta'of the Tevolution bought and el b=ior el ING HORSES; alio & few for single harness, snd ..-uq-\-l-l VL B ¢ oo BUss Bameey, Pulmu-l()rfinluuml. at n mooting on Saturday eveniug at | fotr (b8 CEIEIE G 8 TiIge WO OTOete g 05" | paid the price. But in rearing their grand towple of Libert SADDLE, HORSES: also & bandsome TOP BUGOY. i 55 8. W, 1 the Bowery Hotel, reported in favor of indorsiug the followlug | PUET8E®: but perpe uchisoment for all Rebels. \while they crowned its massive colnmn with Coriuthian leay ¢ ARRIVED. A SECOND.HAND HACK COA i "& § candidates for Congress: —-— thoy surrpunded its base with chains and coffies, amid which | Steamibp Missiaeippl, Sumer, Now. Orlesns Oct. 27, via Fortress A BREWSTER & BALDWIN, 1 C Vi iet—Horace Greeley. 9 coifed and hissed the serpent that for fourscore yenrs has been | 24 bou fmmmap o, to G, K, Gareison. ot ;, 'Vib Dis 1LLINOIS, % Cor. Brosdway and Heasyid ] mx:‘m-(l:mz.m:u. 2 A sapping its fouudation, till well nigh overturning and destroy Steamakip Emily B, Souder, Lockwood, Charleston 60 hours, with Ao LIVERT BTABLEREE Ty X1, Kdward Kitehell, VIKD D G o encer: SENATOR YATES'S SPEECH, jug the editice. Called upon today to recoustruct its fowuda. | Bdse wod yuse; 16 Livingston, Fex & Cop '1 O LIVERY STABLE-KEEPERS,—We have ) fifi J. Baker, W VIIh Districi—Lo Grand B. Caivose BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TXINUSE. tion m;d supports, by the reverence yon pay the past with its loamebly Ivansestie, , New-Bedford, with mdse. sud pass. to completed o ret.class HACK, S e el b, | G. B Kaum. . Tt Dot Wit cn. Darting. o inllowed memorics, by the love you bear tho fallen bero, by tho P tiad: Dast Badan ARG, vistin ol o) 0. C. PA o. M ERON.SOMIFATION POR SUPREVIION. 'bwfiy‘uz tn 'l;:; .,: » (:u'::: &l s:hn.l;llnrnzu. n:! bopes you elietiah for tho futire, And by th duty you owe (0 Kiageg, T rner o el e Fm s’fi"*‘n Tf .“ 3 0 of go: imm’ vos and coming time ace (o it that they o w "'"'l:f Ship Cynosore (B1.), Plowers, Liveroool Sept. 29, with mdse, end 4 young Ma: ot - 0 fie w03 ] 48 pus, 10 Tavscott Brom & G " E Joks A, Logab. At & meeting of the MeKeon County Convenisn ! ral congratulation to-dav, xed on the rock of eternal fustice, 80 thut Lend epublicaus gouerally ey