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. NKW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1866, ‘ ISEP RS i e o A it i CITY NE imcusnams, Nov. 5.—=Flout wnd Wheat @, Wiy OLlT]CAL- he choice ferms, **the wild herd,” “the Lelowing crowds,” | entbusiastic applause.] He thought the terms of recon- | utes in part Yo the unsteady labor of the freedmen, but ‘_1" ‘f.u., bond. Provisions, unchenged. 'lm.‘me. (:Hufd,'x'&'.‘" d o “the brotal thiorg, " applied by him 1o the masses who over- | struction too casy, bat ns Congress said directly 1o bad weatber. Of the freedmen ho rays: o M it e T R S B R B whelmingly out voted Coppechvadiem, the best they could agrve on, he was willing 1o s Nor sbould the people 1u..-s;::hif:;;lonxlllfivl:n‘.‘;:«,;.‘.m.‘: THE ELECTION AND THE EVENING Schoors.— To the ,lr.::h\;‘xw"al‘h e 1its Tuapiut.ne ené Rovin 2 ukd have quieted the country | ent in regand to the lehor 10 Witk 1o specibe pals of the Eeening Schools : There will be no Evening a0, Nov. S0 steady and in gnod Jemand TF 1N " Think of th'a from the demagogue who coddled as * L, KW YORK STATE UNION TICKET. frienda® the, iruly brutal throng of roughs, thioves, and o much as the opplication of o little hemp. (Cheers.) He | AT reflecting minds cannot fail to perecive that the first effect | Pris A bt ot « o Giorernor—Hon. REUBEN E. FENTON. Chantauqoa; sion sy1ops. thizers who came to him_in 1963, frosh from th would bave hang at east hall & dozen of them for the public | of cedden mannmition must bo unfavorable ¢ | Schools (under the control of the Board of Education) held this hter for For n @overnor—Gien. STEWART Lo WOODFORD, Kisge; | utrec gl bl and Voody pluniering, Varaing and ) oo, o teach futare walines that !h[t;.t‘lrmhfl]uf“ln}nl sobdiers | o i wlleing l;,......q.nlnmnl:& caring or himsel, e | U O requene of the lection. fanai Com'r—on. STEPHEN T. HAYT. Steuben fug. Fruly yours, G Gl hane | K0 o demanded at their hands. (Cheers] 1t 18 & crime | ahrane to belheve that the freedom with which e haw been ju- g, o , : ¢ b et N $ia. 13 Noseau b, New.York, Oct. 31, 1806 o e mind ‘against Hberty (o say that, the men Who | vested involves frecdom from labor, which was, in his eyes, the Dtios xn BowsE, Clerk of the Board of Bdueation. T Wurduspeciir of State Prisons—Gen. JOHN HAMMOND, Kasex Froviions dole Loy ¢ Cofie Grue + T . Nov. g bt for the Governent shonkd 1ot be allowed to vote for it. | diatinetive trait in the condition of Slavery. It ia not to be ex- ——— Eisotien, Tetedey. Nov. &, oy, iy |'.'('.5p'|m:«.] s comition cold anily ave becn obsined 1 o g g “wouhl,‘l . once, resen cormtly e to PER8oNAL—Among the arrivals at the hotels are L m e ted LOCAL POLITICS. Yoeterday was the last **day of grace" for the pol- | 18 Fsks tme by the Fresilest, sed checriully yiokded b [ bie sumoundings and PMPACeiet adopt promptly |y oo Commander Woodward, U. 8. Navy; She mada, Yo-she- Lt Ay L y of g ¥ Rebels, We owe it 1o the Southern Loyalists that they shall be | the reasoning of the late ary race. Expe 73 gy pmeri i T et % -z" uuu"agn. kel -.nu o g iticians in Brooklyn (as elsewhere in the State), and they im0- | protoeted in their homes—protection s ample as we have in | alone can teach him wisdom, and what her . proved it to the best of their abilitien, The strects in the vi- | oo Northoyet we have here men who have fiod from the South | §eening will ; ct of speenlation; we all know udge C and Ross Winaus, Baltimore es. Col. Geo. 'T. Noyos is the candidate for the Assembly i | Fiiieyof the City Hall were Jined with men eagerly engaged in | sy heeasse they were trac 10 the flag. This security we e Al b T adjon 0 Al this. e iy abundant p:]::n.'n;l’h .&L'fi..':'fi."fi. Kaaseron, Washinglon, b the | e Ken by sow 8335, Choles Wais 8 50 Cors weeds the Eighteenth District. Tle is a man of true integrity, | electioneering purposcs. " Fati o3 whould have demanded also. [Cheers.) Mr. Hamlin coneluded | oiidence that he has indulged most extravogant and unfounded | & ns vy T8 A nb the Tofe 1725, Provirions dull. ' Mess Pork d excellent jud t. Col. Noyes was Betting was decidedly Nvely, and the “ gin mills” reaped & | b5 uyping all to rally to the support of the Kepublican esndi- | expectations of benefits to be eonferred upon him by the Fed- | Brevoort House. Gen. 0. M. Poe, U.8. A, at ¢ an | Og T oors, Nov. S.—-Flour Benvy. wesk sud ery Lite doing great experience and excellent judgmen . rieh harvest w8 10 #tate thnt on such an_occasion morrow. eral Government. He bas expected from that source a freo | yjouse. The Right Rev.J. Hennessy, Dubuque, at the Bouthern | &9 ucuon;ugdu Exus, ,‘noli 255 Doibe Extra. reyeted three times for gallantry during the war, and is | the - Democrac, ing from the noise u were largely but local speakers will probably keep the audience in | rant of land in his own uight, and has been indisposed to cuiti- f L P. Portman, Eoglend, at tbe New-York | $1385, Whest Sode lomert . | rrine #2689 wdorsed and sugported by all the leading citizens of his | 1 the majoriy. , bowever, u different story : e until after midnight. gmat of land b b o e iriven to 1t by present necossity, ho | Hotel. ThoHon. M. P. Portman, i 63 8oy 5 Chies, 8307843 0" 6 - . may be 1old ——— t expedient, and went to work | Hote' . 000ty 2 Sistrict without regard to purty. The people owe it to ILLEGAL REGISTRATION. NEW-JERSEY. e o shisk it Koo wil Assipate these delusions. It — dall sd lower; Choize 12388, Frvvite hemselves to elect him. The Brooklyn Police yesterday made several ar- UNION RALLY AT CAMDEN. Jd be both just and_kind to wait for and to assist his STEALIXG FROM ON BOARD Smip.—Three seamen | Wiy ste ,1'.,., S rests of persons who had presented their names for registry, | oy ooy ponapm 7o THR TRIBUNE. 2 ening from them. Many who have hurried into eourses of Lelonging 1o the steamsbip Lonisians, naued David Thompson, 5= Cotton irmer Strict Middlings o)+, ¥ PR a ive; ea'es 99 Middlings aje . e o . . recluimable. These must eCotton THE RIGHTS OF CHALLENGERS. aithough not entitled to vote ke Eanrr¥aits, Nov. b—The Hon. Jas. M. Scovel spoko | ioo and crime. wil probebly prote e en d s b | Tt ol Clany, ware dotwbled by ofiosy Pussel = R Ceets t e by JMPORTANT ORDER OF SUPERINTENDENT KEKNEDY. TUE NIGIT BEPORE THE ELECTION. ta-night at the last Republican rally in the Camden Court | PO SORC tE e At ous of our own race. _Dut the great 4 " detailed at pler No.27 North | Receipts—5.000 Bauk sterling €. New-York 5 i The politicians of Brooklyn were busy last evening | Jiousc, 1t was an address of ability and power, e W b mder good influences, may be made use- | of the Twenty.sixth Precinet, ot ier No. 27 North | Fecients nuchanged. [~ The following order has been issued from Metro- | iy jheir efforts 10 work for the different candidates presented nte ot 9o -DAPS, [ gy ] 4 River, in the act of stealing a case of linen, valied at ) I thele ol KR e difeciat cantinte g HUDSON COUNTY NOMINATIONS. ful to themselyes wid to the country. e e el ut 5 o clock yesterday afterncos, and_wero wolitan Police headquarters : b 4 oy “‘:2‘:“}“,‘“"‘0;’,‘ THOSRITS RO 4 The following is & complete list of names of the can- | oy, Jenkins believes the planting intereet in Georgia | arrested and locked up for the night. ey will be taken be- Horees, Carriages, L A OFFICK OF THE SUPERINTEXDENT OF METROTOLITAN . Dkt didates for the various offices to be filled at the election in Hud- ver again be what it has been. Fow if any will be | fore Justice Ledwith at the Jeffersou Market Police Courtthis | % 4 e o POLICE, No. 300 MULBERKY+T., District. Republican. N i “on County tomorrow . For Congress—Vth District, Geo. A, | €40 DEVET Agal . worning. e : e 1 | NEw-YORK, Nov. 5, 1666, e Y s AR Rep., Robert Gllchtist, Dem, Assemblymen—Ist Dis- | able to prosccuto on as large a scalo as some have dono in —— ¥ 0‘3 SA\LE; Adb?m"f"l‘l"l“;“l:' '%'ldle MARE, never Geaeral Onder, No. 477.—Capt. Precinet— | 11 Jomes A. Von Bront. § g Hughes (Nationa), L Vo) (g B e T l-n}:*';h""' Dis. | the past. But agriculture must continuo o be the chief Fouxp DRownED.—The body of an nuknown man, | 1 ued excoptfor vidon. Spectiylopictios it mun or udy | Simeon B, Simeon B. Chittenden ittenden. John D. Hunter (short term). h P 5 2. Robiuson (long term). , Obadiah D. Falkenburg, Rep; Andrew A. G industrial pursuit of the Staf Uppos Wan I Rabiuson fougs term). | Dietiict o 5 Warvey Lyas, Rep: A, 0. Evans, | er, tht the other abundant and neglected resonrces of tho | have been Allen, was found, yesterday morning floating in the wan about 35 | ahio ‘sither for's gaatiemun or lady, (VLI be You are referved tothe following extracts of the laws of the " He recommends, howey- | whose name, from papers fouud in his posscesion, is snpposed to l“OR SALE—The excellent SADDLE HORNE + POMPEY ; stylish, spirited snd gentie; o bright bay. and saite i State for your information : ASSEMBLY, “The Board of T hall full authority to main- | District, Republi J Democratic, Dem. Vih Distriet, Anthony fI. Ryder, Rep.. Jobn Dwyer, | Stato should be developed, water at Pier No. 43, North " River. "Deceases A Foith tain mmmxy‘mé"fii';fi.i.\“..!‘Z'Z?fi.c" .-'liu-m-y to their g 1I '1".--""‘-"11;.::“ Pat ek Burns. Dem. Vith District, D. W, C. Morrig, Rep; Garret D. Van The message d,,,,.p:‘im & suggostion that the chain F.mfl age, had -g-ri hair and whiskers, and was dressed in | Epgligh Saddl Side Saddle, f.r 5400, Arrfl‘ Mr. """wfl Iawful commands during an election, and during the canvass 1L ‘Theodore Hinsdule, Charles 0. Belden, Reipen, Dem. Steriff—Jacob M. Merseles, Rep; Joln H. gangs should be employed in the countics where they arc | Dlack clothies. A Coroner wi notified to Lold an iuguest. :‘ -t-Bblu :fl M. Williaws & Co., corner of Swith snd Third sta,, estimate of votes after tho closing of the polls; and shall | 1L Charles Condit. atrick Keady, Midwer, Dem. Coroners—Dr. Adolph Kirsten, Jersey U Eonvicted; statements that artificial limbs will be sup- et outh Brooklyn, b Rt have Rl barity topreserve peaceaud good onderatandaroutd | V. Capt It I Chiteenden, Stephen 1, fuanes. Juslue Fehr Hoboken: and Wilket G. Tripp, Hudsin S8 | plied to Confederate soldiers, and that eorn was distributed IAnsouncemens| JOR SALE—A fine bag MARE, four years old, e of the elaction, and to keep the access thereto open aud v derick T. Parsons, { cq1oh J. Backle Patriek Warren Jersey City; James 1. Donnelly, Hu P The extent of 185,000 bushel 1 with the advice that 2 et % 154 hands high, long tafl, gentie in ‘© and double tructed. "—Revised Statutes, Fart L, Chap. VI, Art.3 A r;n;nu 4Al|:w T ;‘| 4 ; and Jobn White, Hol Dem. ::u ‘:l:nofn”«ll:gim e:nh:v “]‘;uc;l exeftement asd 1 bave been using LEVETT'S SWIETENIA for the last :-n bmn:&---l ' good "'"ilfrh.:w’ " Tk o O Bection 37, 1. John S, Allen. B Raler. - BROW. . i wenty-nintbest.. Hadem. “+ I'shall be s misdemeanor for any person, not being a regu ‘\;u. Irw :hwkmlm. Ir. :} ll;:xnn. TENNESSEE TO NEW-YORK. :mls::; their energies, in rebuilding the prosperity of the | two months, and deem it a capital Dentifcice for d:‘:‘-’;‘:nnm SEos vAory = “l)hLI';-HOfi.‘ ot mem| lice. established iy city of this State, or | VIIT. Ira Buckman, Jr. M. Dixoi, State. LE g X --o-hlxlnlhuwnl:?mw‘llnun l"«-ln‘ r o constable of | 1X. Heary V. Vanderveer. John U. Jacobs. THE NEW-YORK RLECTION AND TENNESSE - —— 3 ——— n C}";z«m’yl;- e u‘-,hnl‘! for ladies use. Price $390. Addrews * his State, or o palice constable, or assistaut’ police coustable COUNTY T the Editor of The N, Y. Tribune. NORTH CAROLINA. DEMORESTS MONTHLY MAGAZINE.—For beauty of | ¥.C:.box Ro 167 Tr b e = s or a sherif, or aue of the usual general deputies of any sheriff of S g e SRS 3 le of New-York, i " typography, splendid engravings, and excellence of literary matter, I{OLL!NLOMAN. No. 164 Ea<t Twenty-fonrtht,, . this State, to serve any eriminal process within the siid Metro- .. John ¢’ . Patrick Camplell. Six: On Tuesday next the people of New-York, a8 & | The Union soldiers of Western North Carolina met iv i wriodical is withoud & Fival on this continent. Tts * make N. Y., HAS FOR BALE several very baudsoroe paire DRIV: © an District."—Session Laws of 1660, Chap. 24, Section Jacob Worth, ' Hebest Furey, pare of the National Jury, will give ther verdict 10 tho | convention at Ashevilie, Oct. 13, and unanimously adopted e Lighert mk;&!ql;:ufil:';n;:“ e lerstusr, “.’L‘f.l' 15G LIORSES; also o fow for single haruess, aud some very “In the Cities of New-York and Brooklyn, any person who is O Vi ""’“"“""- § Robert ( grreat case of the People agt, The President, which hus been | o gorioy of resolutions, from which we quote the following: | pendent. SADDLE HORSFS; sleo a handsome TOP BUGGY. _ = qualified yoter in_either of said cities, shall have the right | City Judge.. Geo. G. Reyuolds, George Thompson. | on trial for some months. Inthe same week the Tennessce Reesoleed, That we recognize in the Congress of the United ) UGGY AND WAGON.—A new s Bugay, Y all election districts in such eity, to challe 4 S ( - i MADAME DELMAR i stopping at No, 753 Broadway, 5 ” ot et ot S 30 ny and all clection districts in such eity, o chal t It it BT Visibion Legisature, which has already ratibed in & loyol and | Stuies e law making, the war making and the peacemaking | MADAME DL AR Co DD O tor teastifying the cute | Blabier Toityeoscomiorts bevwsos Lesisston sod Toisdaren - o wontest the right of any person to be placed on any re n 10 § J. Bart constitutional wauner the Constitutional Awendment of | ¥p by That we will heartily covperme with Congras Pesion, b to the ludiea, Ao her Sauy Unsar Ham' Re l.lORSE'BLA.NKB ; . fo iat any poll within sd city, with the wue kool Comui g A e party making the challnge wes o qualifed VOUR 0 | LY s dEiy o ted I Congress, will meet in Nashville to carry on the work of tion of any measure that it, in its wisdom and disere 00 be 4 where be mokes the chullenge, '—Session Laws of | ‘The ‘Supervisors and Aldermen ] /ongress, < A ¢ ¢ o arganization of the re- e 2 A 3 : 1664, Chap. e p— Wards are 80 numeroas that it is difleu) . L cqual justice which it bus so nobly begun, Abolly of men. | fiew ey deviss & he Bare oo cts FooTE all the pibere | Mgs, E. D. Siwoxs, Medical Clairvoyant, M o wo gy Iy AUCTION FLiCES, 1t having been currently reported that eertain persons have < o more faithtul, houest aud devoted never asseurbled. Firmn | 5e0 Gopernl Gov uetic avd Electic Physician, 1,249 Broadway, coruer of Thisty fir O G R T |« made arrangements to prevent persons, quelitied by law, from NEW-YORK. llmln ':va“"' r“mh“u mhould e;nkhlnn;}r ;’I"fl“ll l‘ Kesoleed, That s "‘-'nmd her C—R——— 0P BUGGY, Nu_!ln,w’ i . etid y EETING AT TIVOLI~CONVENTION OF UNIONI® both the fury of the Rebels and the wrathful proscription | sulstance in riot wplracy 2 A ™ Py} T ¥RICF, 820 " actitig e Chllengers ot the General Eleetion 1o be held in the | MASS MEETING A% my 3 =r0 VR0 NITS | Jhd persecution of the President. For two long weeks it | the pence and dign ation, th ieiiabie | NEW-YORK COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY. JARES COvERED NoUNTING @ duty to yeturn to ber father's house immediately, neking only o The ball of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 100 LIBERTY-SP, Cities of New-Y sat Luttling to get a quorum of its members to ratify the also reported, that, under advisement of the District Attorney ) SULRGRATE Ty FER FRIBVER > .y | Amendment at its lust seasion, and finally trivmphed over | “fervants phee, of the Cousty.af New-York, it is the purpose of certain of the [ TIVOL, N. Y., Nov. 4.—The Union men in this | o perfidious Chief Magistrate. He offered offices e Bl Police Justices of the City of New-York to interfere with the Democratic stronghold and vicinity met in mass couvention at | bribes to them without stint, end to their everlasting - Boards of Inspectors af Election (whoare clothed with ample Upper Red Hook st 1 o'clock to-day. Previous to the time honor, without success. They followed the National crafy e o nmple | ationed, hundrede of ludics and gentiemén bud arrived ag the | 886, and not thobread and butter of the White House. A suthority by law to preserve tie peace in and around their re e i busiarm provalled. Ia | Secovd & gle awaits that Legislature again, but spective polls,) while in the discharge of their duty at the polls, | 8Pot designatod, and the great uibusiasm provailed. In | hop gpg by issuing warrants for the wrest of persons s0 acting €8 Chal- and Brooklyn tomorrow : Aud, it being s PHATON, COUP ROCKAWAY. TROTTI G SKELETON. No. 100 LIGER TY-7. 4 Iy such as are now unmistakably loyal to | Fifth-ave. and Twenty-second-st,, was well filled last evening ON] DOCTOR’ pvernment, without regard to ot a8, | to listen to the inaugural lecture before the New-York Collegs pifice within the gift of the people | e youeistry located in another part of the same building. Thi institution was ehartered nearly two years since, but from varions eauses o final orgnnization of the faculty was not | QTEINWAY TIALL. | D effect e until May last. This is the first institution of the kind | b BAT: MAN'S COXCERTS. ever established in this city. There are, however, four acbers | , Me. Bateman begs to sekuowladge, for bimeckl Sud fo tho sitdp b ul the adoption of the * *"to the Constitution of the United Stat ul most direct rond to guin admittance ¢ rth Caroling, in its folly nnd mad. amendment, in such an event we front of N cln large stand hod been erected | Nop b will man Ames's b o 8 for the speakers, and ** Okl Glory i to the brceze sud was | Men of New-York ! be true to yourselves and to the cause Congrass; on ita'vea bl g . et b Baltimere, wilbwo i for s n. g visible in every direction. A baby-waker” in the shape of a | for which your soldiers fought on the bloody ficlds of V, rding f o 15 R i, cquiahc e s (gt oldest being in nore, with sense of obligetion o7 the extraordinary suceess that hus ¥ eltizens o State, X . ot Cinek The fae Cew. | 11 exettions to present to them & musical entertainment which hs- in¥ Jin and one at Clacinnati. The facalty of the New- | {& S5 PoCo, teed unsivaled tn the variely sod You are hereby ordered to give full protection to all persons fuiv i g o and yon will be true to the loyal men 3 Grgania¢ & Ko meritas Pro- | of the atiractions offered. Itis with sineers regret that, deapite this. | | : ginia and Tenness 2 £ b six-pounder blazed awey at inter a | 8 who may be Jegally acting, in an orderly wanner, as Challengers | )} EFOREE COROC RS 0 the sccie by play g the uationsl | Aeune clection of a strong Republicin delega- ‘our samittance | York institution is as follo Dr. E. Parmly, at any Poll within your Precinet, That in case any Challenger | gire and vekindling the fires of 1501 and 18211 the bicasts of wll | tion to Congrese, and of Gov. Fenton, next Tuesday, feasor of Dentistry and Pres Poard unqualified succese. M. Bateman is compe led to anaoance that o, 2 3 B T oucluded last Summer, ) Wm. H. Divin W, Kiusl Dean of the Puculty; J. iecting, were sumptuonsly en- | would call forth a responsive acclamation of joy from the sbouid become disorderly, yon will remove him frow the poll- | The speakers, prev i R. K. Brown aad Prof. AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, Dodgce, jr., Prof. Weiss, Di tertained at the mansion of Gen. J. Watts De Pevater, st Tiveli. triots of ‘Tennessee. That Macedonian phalanx of c—— room without warrant, or on the crder of a majority of the J patriots of Te 3 ! P ! Board “‘ : .w" ,’"'H, f, o Distriot ,.,,,,ejm. ,,’m,,‘,‘,, Among thoso present festive board were Brevel Major | Southern loyalty calls to you from its citadel at Nushville, SOUTH CAROLINA. institution opens with class of twenty will be the It on which b's Concert Troops will appesr £1 the jress PDANDIPAINS G 00 S1ations Lumess - hi pretien. d.W. De Pegster, Brevet | g5 nointing the Empire State to the Constitational ” E orpiises two years of study and one of practice in the in- | ent io this city, In complianee with s ouiveresl dewund, 8 may occur. J. Harton, Brevet Major W Bul- | 3o liment, invokes her fo strike with all her might for | 90Y. PEBRY'S LETTER ON THE COXSTITOTIONAL at the i of which time o diploma 1s given if the ex GRAND MATINER Bony peresa:drresiod undenthe writien erdee of. the Toard ¢ of Conecticnt. Whea thomuove diatin, | SOGIENG, NCIC L apainat o treacherous Presic AMENDMENT, mwinations nre mccesafully pussed. This colloge presents yilbe siven on SATURDAY next, commenclng ot 13 v, Mg, .of Tspectors will be detained at the Station House **until after Mark D, Wilber, Gen, A. B. dent, whoso hands are drippling with the blood of BY TRLEGRAPH TO THR TRIBUAL: f e lovmtions the petvibayes enoyed By the Atudents of visit. | Deotice wi ibo siven oftheretumatthe 0 is than 200 Tennesseo Unionists murdered by Lobe drovisional-Governor | ing the various medical colleges, the extensive apparatos, ete. CHARLESTON, 8. (', ) : Lo RAREEAIE S 2.3 platform. Just then o lorge e for the President’s ticket is to voto to delive 4 d Syl No such college exists in France, and but one i land whieh O to MACFARLAND™ Book Sto mer’ fe ‘scene, the horses’ | the State Government of Tennessee aud her 35,000 men | Perry publishes a long letter addressed to Chaties W. | Confers the degree of licentiate of dentistry. n i Twenty-third-st. and Brosdway. There von will find oll the NEWP™ + imes of red. white | w0 served bravely in the Union army, intothe power of | Woodward of Philadelphia, in reply 10 @ lotter from that | the product of ugitation on the subject of deatal ednea L snd, wiso, choice. lers. In good time 1 the final canvass of the votes shall be completed ;" o3 provided | the Hon. John U, Cruger avd by Statute. assembled about the spenk Incase any warmant, issued by any Police Justice of either BOOKS of the day and all the old Standurd Work: «city, for ¢he arrest of auy person acting as Chullenger, for dis- | d blue colors, A8 the ar o wtand | gheRebols, It is to rudely and cruclly spurn s body of y . , the two dental socicties in this which meet weekly. English, French and Seoten Sta: . hand played © Tramwp. 17 P farel y 4 ¥ 7 gentleman, urging § ns to ratify the Constitu- | ™ - . - o e e onlerly condues st the polls, i placed in your hande, or the | e band plated & Trawp. Trawp, Hiamp,} o3l | 11\ Ravo stood up for Treedom and el uaice with | ECleUal 07EinE Soutl Garolte o 1 ff fhe Somit Ti exerces lat cvening were opened by prayer by the Rev | 7N T THOMAS R. AGNEW®, Grocnwich and ing," with fue effect. Awong e ho the caval- | U0 aneed herossm. | A bill providing tional Awendment, Gov. Perry takes the ground ’ n made u brief statemest Merray:ste, where you wilfind Tons. Cofiees, Pish, Flosr wl P . providing o undertaking, in which he alluded to the h New-Tors. Owe erice . rything wise cheaper thin any store “ARE INVITED TO VISI¢ THE NEW AND SPLENDID hands of any member of your command, you will present the | cade were a number that had followed S arch to same at this office for inspection before service. the At2p m, Andrew 1 that the Southern Mtatcs may be ruined, but eannot | bo dishonored and disgraced” execpt by their own Homid that.a pocaliar foatare of the fo 1 Board of Clinical Lectures cmnhu«luf 'I‘HE PUBL | of every child in the State, both white and black, already” passcd tho ‘Tennecseo Scsake, an fn cnlled the w ., 1 Yoa bt '“'i‘ every member of your command atang Marquix 1) Loy fyette | second reading in thy or House. There is strong reason | @ He expresses the conviction that the Amendment urs of the Dental Art, who will leture to faitbfully euforce this order. w K. Pitcher, Wiliiam Tittamer, Join 10 believe that the Legisiature will also pass an impartial | ean never gain the assent of three-fourths of the States Sundays excepted. The infirmary is RUSSIAN BATHS, JOHN A. KENNEDY, Superintendent, | 1. Kockatellow, Viec Presidvnts, nnd A. L. Mustin, esq, Kec- | guffvage bill, and thus sct the first example of a perfoct | He reviews sections of the Amendment seriafim, and t of the worthy poor, who will receive | Justfnlabedin oo ne Daxiel CARPENTER, Inspeetor. the oft the band played | reconstruction, Speak out New York! Will you sustain | gives his vu-v;- uaumnll cac hLll some length, He closes | dental t u(l;x"'nl,;rnrzmlmllll . o in c,.l‘». w?err very u,;;»:. corner BROADAAY and THI L TRENTH.ST., " i iy g it b oot o m and the Tennessce Kebels, Fenton and the | his letter in these words: * Lot me conclude by assuring | sive ma s t0 be used, when a charge large enough to | on GATURDAY, MONDAY snd TUESDAY, Nov. 3d, 5th asd €thy ‘“”;"“ “"’ ”l‘ Tl"‘ U5 DHAN YN v - e By H s b e e 8 | Tennessee Union men 1 Look-Ovt Movwtatx. | yoa that us fecble as South Carclina mey be and us power. corer actaaleoe wil bemade.” Urof Wi, 1L Divianele et | when e et Wilbs epen for public luspection, from 7ac No. 60 Brc \|‘\¥ 1Y, New-York, Nov. 5, 1866. } When Mr. Buliod beeame seated. the Chairma wesser, Nov. 1, 1806, Tl. a8 you say she u;. ! (_mx be r:elv 'hlll mh.mrlhh o 1 of this o the fitting center ul’,-{;bll.hmm\ belioved to be the FINEST snd MOST Luxus ; al speaker of thy able to maintain amid all Ler oppre # ber honor ux . As New-York is the representa- | rious in the world, wil bo open for the reception of Bathers on wd: Tnion Men ¢f New-York ! ey A liodd, and will pever voluntarily sceept ber own degradas | 40 cigy i stould be equally %o in surgery, and | sfter WEDNESDAY, Nov. . An effort is being made to intimidate our Challer s SOUTHERN tion.” e e i onérilatedfhe Toun LED R. REAM & Co., Proprietors, |, > i i b= e Shitie ication i nien on their ehoice of & profession. Surely nove could be N . fi;fi ::"“‘:" l‘" firmly met by our friends in every clection ificd by G ALABAMA. notier. 1t i luked with the Kindred profession of weliciue. ER BELTING. ict of the city, # . TIK XEXT SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURP. Ax our tecth are wore liable to decay than those of oth 20, Y '3 Beekiman-st. Itis uot our purpose 10 challenge any eltizen known to be | §3c cxbausti (e ""':"’",”"""""‘ ANEERREFY. The Alabama Legisiature will convens at Moutgomery | toon o, in dentul scienco have we mads dlv el entitled to vote. But where there is reasou to believe that an | The Joy:l wen kb S = 3 - g 4 on Monday, the 11th of November. It will elect o United . e v f B o = d o sarsfiagml el b momrs of doad sekdiers WY MILLEVGEYILL Nov. 5.~Tho Constitutional | State Senator to succced the Hon. George 8. Houston, g < . S HL o0 the compY o, the pressncty | attempt is made by any personto vote, who is not legally en m | 10 organs, but as parts of a common system, and, -y ( o DOES Nt T titled 10 do 50, it is not only the right but the duty of the Tn- | -\u‘{ iy, Onltisis jascribed '1\.Ij-wln | Amendment was referred to<duy in each House, with in- | and will probably act on the Cous itutional Amendment. o general kuowledge of anatomy is necessary. To A R e s el g " | #tructions to report aa s0on s practicable. A, I Stephens = thie process of mastication waw iustanced, and its | ¢ I s gesfertiy m Sold by ér. MISSISSIPLL. ons of the Lody aud their depend by FISK, FULLEK & FLINT, Proprietors, No. 62 Falta spectors, or any citizen v fricuds o challenge such voter, ( ation to dental k. ks the Legislature should act immedi- emistry in it r should see that this is fearlessly done. It in their legal vight opposes, and thy o el Yo Tan o andebould be insisted on. Any deloy oceasioned by vielent 40 tho { ately on the subject, and setsle the question 5o far as NEW-ORLEANS, Nov en, Wood, T T TO JOBBERS = Fesistance of this right must fall on those who make it. vememiered thet Le was kil gin is concerned. ction of the Amendment Asaistant Siperis 1 for, Mies A Sar SV S SR S . e It as been ascertained that over 15,000 have been | the chances of death to n » 3 The ded F cel p naidernbly The EAGLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY fnvite thas. ey m';u(i-:;:l:r e m‘“" ‘ wm‘.:r:.)‘:, c‘:: “‘“: | will take place in aboct two weeks S Wato e | dee med certain, | c b privation ~ attention of the TRADE to THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK of Placed ¥ oo gt 7 will Le the orator of the day MEESAGE OF THE GOVERNOR, nounces fabe the o that be | 1 | found at the places given by them as their residences. 1f these REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IN MORRISANIA Gov. Jenking's message 1o the Legislature, dated gioca took place near Brookk necessity of any othe rof. Divionelle then concluded his HOOP KIR' I - 3 men attempt 1o vote they must be challenged, whateves the co The Registration of voters in the town of Morri- ” e S 1oy by o lengthy appeal to the general . = 5 4 1, fias reached us, aud is & very lung and eluborate | “ b sequence s, s finally completed on Satarday vight. The whole | ’ “ INDIAN TEKRITORY. education and_training necestary to the perleet d { the LATEST STYLES, 1t i Dot the purpose of the Republiean Union organization of | Mumber of voters registered in the town is L7 Tn the Finst | document, It begivs with 6 consideration of Federal re- . 4 . bodying much good advice. The address, w s long, wos of the LS oR Fitet, Jurpecs ok publican Union organization of | 3wir o YOn 0¥ n Phind, 43 Fourth, 436, Total, 1,4% | Jat d "l ts President Jobnsou o — attentively listened to, and the new enterprise was inaugurated “and st the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. the City and County of New-York to obstruct or interfere with . Sy - | lations, and compliments Presiden ! | under the moft favorable auspices. EAGLETON, ANGELL & CO_ AGFNTS, 1he right of any citizen o exercise the elective franc But MASSA( ,'“v representative of the Rebel 8tates—' bis pative section. Spechal Correspondence of The N. Y. Tribune. 3 No. 8) Joun-sb p | The G X . * ’ TanLrquan, Cherokee Nation, Oct. 19, 1666, g o BRANCH SALESROUM, BROADWAY, cor. Worthsts we must and will jnsist on preventing men from voting who | pe rurvanarn o THE TRIBUNE. The Governor auslyzes the Coustitutions] Amendivent, ¢ 3 o - b 333 3 ! 3 { which be declares squally povel aud unjust, uuconstitu. [ The Cherokee lature has been iu session in this NEWJERSEY VEWD, = = v Xave no right to do so. # e : We thflflon advise the Union challengers to do their duty e e g g - s | tional, null and void, and add place for two weeks. A law was passed repealing the con- Seadliodfi" kb 5o factions Oppasitian, et Fesieé ersry st | ;. .F AxsUIL HALL, Bostox, Nov. 60 o'elock . mi=- said, bowever, that tiscation act, and providing for the restoration of Rebel Sempt ot frdudulent votivg by evers means in your power, 1f | The Kepublicans are having rallying mectings uded Xtutew will be ki | property. The late Rebels are returning home. Crops our gppoueuts are willing to take the responsibility of violewt | ¢7¢le " of which Boston iy the oaight, ‘The | bave been good in the southern and southwestern part of g - | the Netion. In the north-western part they have suffered ©opposition, they must take the consequence. ; - s ! to eminent spes A,;l “ifill‘.”@% \hu.r‘xTnn A e I.‘, | from drought. A great deal remaius o be done In the | F0CEKS i s sk b d PRI Salios ot FRr e Republican Union General Committee, 3 ed fe > < s Wi DreMsiOND, | comid be obta way of buildiug up the ruined fences aud houses. Many of | . ence of the unseasonableness of the hour the offieers iuter b he satd there s the loyal Cherokees bad been living on and farming the | rogated thew. when the woman guve her nsme as Gearing, abendoned Rebel places, and the compeiled relinquishment, | #AUSE that sho resided in Washington Villuge. and was on ber Chan 8 StRoNG, § Seerearies. | inwhi WALDO HUTCHINS, Chair | His hest point was 1 re way to New-York to take some solled liuen to the wash. The ARREST OF A SUPPOSED MAN AND WoMAN DrR- JAR—~About 1} o'clock yesterday worning as Officer Burke accompanied by Sergeant Ring of the Hoboken Police, were walking along Washington st., they met a man and woman making thefr way toward the ferry with two quite lurge bus- s thix conegmsion be mad Cradl 0 had been an need. Long Wfore | sug of the proceedings, not n standing place made an_ introdu ly resisting Stat equivoeal and formn! manner, aband | yescind all they had dome i necessury wnd proper on with, that Govery i mwely ow in t. Al this, w Repiblican Union Executive Committee, | Jakl that the workis has done. Beyoud this, u aeting ujun ; nll"‘.'.é'\‘»f: will #till further retard the work of renovation. Among | mau gave his name as Wm. Bower, and said that he met the CHALLENGING VOTERS. bolishing siave o dues’ ot with the same (ntelligent judgment | the Cherokees themselves there is no disturbance, but & t woman on the rosd and offered to assist Ler by earrviug one of o the Editor of The K. ¥, Trib, sympathize with froed lahoter, propetdky ap- | hing tirme y ld have ene band of robbers, oid bushwackers from Missouri, have | the bundles. Not crediting their stories. the oficers conducted ‘ Xs Tritens, eciates | bis own sts. The of " labor I i past or would eaereise 1 the uture. ‘when a fuil | Déen committing robberies aud murders in the nrthorn | them to the station house, and proceeded to intestigate the ! contents of the bundles. They found a black silk dyess, several Any other rule of uetion | boundary of the Nation d in Kunsas, Missovri and S1R: The Times of this morning contaived an article | everywhere wnd amoug all identical, and | counection and unambiguous L i " o gy My m g by B bbb bl abotehallenglig voters, which ‘containis & very serious mis | the “inter f capital and " v identical. ¥ involve soerific f principle which mag Arkunsas, ey are well armed, and seem to be so well | FE5 Y PO udies vy OPEN—For Us CLOSED—Por the P 3 e T oand { Ao s o .. . Y x ct, & general assortment of household goods. all of which Lad o ‘or Use. or the Pocked 45 Sake. It seems to think that the quistion of the ideutity of the " .". vhw.n.rr")‘ ;‘Tr‘,:';'l“uu ded on the ":,m;l': :k‘:h:lvluyl:;"--.‘( s m n.; o "‘::‘l'n;m - mounted a8 1o defy the military. They attac kc(ll)‘u’ls the ance of having passed through the bands of the THE IMPROVED FOLDING : - ' : nee it hud been used. One of the table cloths was POCKET LANTERN. The Administration. I thisk have become tharough d M""“"fi( Bérokes nefro éxtigranis ffom Kanses, aa before. The only difference in the Jaw is that whervas before & voter could only challenge ai his own poil. now by 1L @ection of the law of 186, o voter In New-York can ¢! at any poll in New-York, and a voter in Brookiyn can in Brooklsn. 8o let our challengers do their woik person offering to vote is the only ground of challenge. This Ex-ov. Andrew was iutroduced o Samndared theee Sl totiied dornselathond e 2 3 . - o o ek A onp- e o s g o o 'y bave red thread with the initials “ A, 8 .. o handker- | They aro made ia two sizes, LIGHT, 8TRONG and DU} fo 00t 90, The grounds of ehallenge remain as they have been | ceited with cordial ol i the sword and the bayouet are uot necessuit 10 14 €0 | eouyitted several other wurders and outrages on th Ligh- | chief the same, aud auother with the fnitial Mre. Gear. o be FOLDED nd i the POCKET of TRAV BN o o BT B fog and Mr. Bower were locked up to awal. further develop | ING-BAG with SAFETY and CONVENIENCE, be speee ncilinti the end of the would be no the whole natio Sixth llenge lienge ofa CIGAR-CASE, sud are opened and (loved a5 ‘.ma?m-i:’n.._«o..a-am; watches and eatia o y for 1 AKE MOST APPRECIATED N TIE GREATEST EMERa SEncie 1 OREA e, with | _As there is nothing but iafantry with the command at | mests. v, Lave been quiet Gibeon, nothing of course can be done by the wmilitary, SN 5. ‘Ihe ofticers of the | Should they enter the Cherokee Nation again I uoderstand A Youse Max 1x TRroUB et ; that the politie wal. bt national; and th on geo —A young German der iy wid agents of the ¥ avy poll v B 1 ol iy | but on principles; but. by m of the defection of our that & Cherokee com, will be organized to > Noe, 5, 1666, - WYE same kind of controversy which was cm‘I--h in the war. It fl i u'm‘:‘:u? 10 relax their authority aund leave the sdmin- On Wednesday Iast both branches of the Cherokee nected. and who was o boarder at the louse of Mr. Altair De small size. Liberal Discouut to Dealers. 218 NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. L U T MR L T o o o i R et B rhaed, et g Logislature couvened in joint scssion to elect a Principal | Bonnville, No. 161 Bloomfleld-st, Hobokon, was arrested yes- JULIUS IVES & (o., SOLE AGENTS, . / 3 | selveain the guise of repentant, choerful frie T The finances of Georgia are next examined. The Gov- | Chief. The Constitution gives the power to the Council | terday on a charge of having stolen a pair of pantaloons and on Ne. 48 Maideu-lane. New Yook, FORGED CIRCULAR—A WARNING TO UNION VOTERS. | Viind (i Kelils so much for the prossnt state of things ws thowe | €0F found the Treasury empty, and it is called upon to | to Il all vacancies; Ou the first vote the Hon. Wm. P. | .y icion of having stolen three coats from persons belonging PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Toe undersigned, citizens of the Ninth Assembly Dis- | uv"u»‘: who l.wl l;; % i el the Boatk Hcllnfll el that | meet Inrge arrearages for 1865, The principal relisnce was Ross, 8 moiaber of the Upper House sud nephew of the | 1 000y 0l ™ gy prisoner admisted ';m“' mfl'm IVES' PATENT Mmlc trict, have just seex o circalar, with our names sppended, | eadiug Relelsdid ot desir 1o come g 1n10 8 O | (1o ggl of the State bonds, secured by & TORENEe O | 1o conettrine eotee wors SIod betmest Lawis Jos ang | Bapis—of which there was clear proof agalnat Mmebut dealed . ABDORCIRES [N UURER GURS RS uRaLLY. ) ] recommending the voters of this district to support struction of the Routh was an economic and iu- | the '\y;:;lvr:hlndml-mm Kuiirond. b the delay which . gl e iy Sl 0 L T A Al ) Chérles T. Polhamus for the Assembly. Our names were | Qurial Teconstruetion. ‘The leading Rebeis kuew et the | atlended thia transaction temporary loazs Were sought, uration took place yesterday, both branches | il bat. being ruspected of making 60 free use with the con- | most fmportaut thing for them o 1o | und obtained ehiefly from New-York: H Toremony . The | tents of the meuey fll, was. discharied & few dayssince. . . ; wituessing the ¥ va, administered the oath of office, | corder Avery conimitted bim to the county juil for tiial. —_— The Acting Chief, Assistaut Chief Col. Lewis Downing, ey #0 used without our knowledge or consent, and we em- ' work and kecp at work to repair their ruised fortunes phatieally repudiate said rocommendation, and pronounce | harm Lad been done by fuduciug them to abundon sueh true | rate of seven per ceut per anuum. d become agaiu partisan politiciuus, | stunces (within the Riate) for Great |+ Loans for four and three months were negotiated ot the Oxly In two or three in- | theories which they fel .-« - the use of our names thereto as a forgery. | But as this sectic upon us, we are prepared | when there remained 1 o ted the i ral, which livered in Eogli ry his sectio o p ien there remained 1o other resours interpreted the insugural, which was delivcred in English, - e GEORGE STARR, PRILIP ALLAIR, to meet it pad a oy 1t [ap) d the day that witiesscs | your last session, rapidly A.lm-n::‘u:‘- el ‘I'he vacancy in the Supreme Court, caused by the desth BROOKLYN NEWS. WitLias Ve Griagar 3. Husti, 11 S i '\‘ o et cett pad for of Judge Pegk in Washington, was filled by the Cuuneil“ SRS — Romswr R Cawersten K. P. TUppme, oo et EoTatontt Goveraor, i who elected Judge Cartr lformerly Jugc), who went of | A Bumorar Commrtran—A colored man named Dr. JAdEs NORVALL, BENIAMIN SMITH, I g full, lrnfinmh.n- loans contracted by him smount in the i ¥y Robert Wilson was brought before Justice Dailey, on a charge Wi R Brasiay, Cras il bodiwis ouly hoje niggregnte o Bty three thousand tiree bundred and thirty thiee ————— of felonjously entering the residence of Mr. John Arnsberger, witl never o, ol onebind dollars, payable in gold or its equivalent in ear. NAVY GAZETTE. corner of Tenth and Grand-sts.. E. 1., on Saturday night last, Monday Evening, Nov. 5. UNION LEAGUE CLUS. A special meeting of the Union League held rday evening at the Club House in oeenpied cha tion ek the | rency. 1 found the ndfeations eler and eheering that not = e esy Le had ever kuown since be | withistand the great diminution of e mstesiel and committed to the County Jail to awuit the action of the ‘ 4 d the best atary on dt was thut | wealth sulject 1o ler taxation, her bitter experien (By Telegraph.] Wilson was found seeresed under o bed in the like curse bad turned | and her present prostration, our good old Stule enjoys DETACHED. » of Mr. Arnsberger's residence, and was detained | wn honerabie and envinble eredit. T entertaia not o shadow of Oct. . ~Mute Menry A. Rogers, from receiving-ship | until the Police were uotified. He was barefooted at the time, louin that, if and granted leave of absence; Guumer W iMimm | and had cnouingly tuken all tho keys out of the doors of the p Rubine, and_grauted vick leave; Acting Third- before he hit himself away, sothat he might have ensy Ner securities would cowmand neer John T. Greenwood. from tug Sorrel, and ordered o the different roms. The prisoner is o wative of South purison of Balanm and Raymond, | more than par fu the present eirculs medium. Notwithe ipee; Actiog Third-Assistant William J. | Caroliua, about 21 years of age, . (purely “political), Tlook with coufidence to their appreciation, | pee sud ordered to steamer Daffodil. SURRENDERED,—Arthur Doyle, for whom the Police s U PPOR E H RED.—Arth vle, ' politien life Club was :‘v'.l“-u'v‘l e Liad fou nate. 1 miverl and Onis D, Ji ¢ 10 100t wrmiited 10 enter the money market upon her entered, aud was i of the Federnl Goverment, which be. 80 bighls the esteem in whiek be is Leld oy well us Presi dent of the Club o8 in his private relations with its members, little house bebind it as the work done by the Philadelp f.. jean Government. ou the ruler and the ruled of arope. On the Continent an American vealizes perhups even mo:e thun at home that the Nutional Lovor is the rightful inberitance of every citizen. and the bare possibility of the suceess in the com. ny of the success of the Democracy who had proved faithless to the Coustitution and the Usion created in American e T Sy et Se s et | Convention. L poople bad gives Jusk Julgments o tie e | i ereforo Late avolded, u 67 ag poibie, prciitancy ORDEEED | = b (,‘ln‘*fi eteaing, and Mot with & recepiion cordial m | ¢/ Uous and wold agaln fo-morr il ‘l&-:r; I“,‘ 'm el ll.!:n n.u“-u)« r{n:;—m. I: u—em;'wllm l-l'. a foroy dlll';mv h (October 20.~ActinsEnsdgn Chias. ¥, Watson to steamer Ascutney : have been searching, appeared hefore Justice Dailey yesterd: Instraments are entirely new, both i 3‘ "‘;,;‘g“:g;:{;uw, TSI UGS S pdsweniboet ane Midepuman Rufus Watermen o easior Scsumonto. {and murrendered. Mimself 1o wnswor & charge of folontonsly | fam ALL OTHERS-LIGHT, €LEKN AND “EA-I’B—! i b sabil- Q¥ bew L-Joft -yous-w "yéar g0 our ¥io. their will is declared proper forms, it is Con- | aud decided rejection of all offers below uinety in the hundred | October 29.—Acting-Vol Lient.-Commander John MeDiarneld: | 2 o man named Thomas Parmer, on the moruing of | CURES the mest sbetlnste sases 6¢ Rieies.. P s o i e e B compiete ! e Tnirar Do Ay perfectid. Tle Constitutional departinent basing. | speedily brought them fo that paint. at W hieh, however, 5o | Aetiog Ensten G C RS Loh toleire: | T 014 Fhe Justioe equird i to give el a 8,30 WHITES FATENT LEVER, TROS Co. i ilob hagd.given aid il omlrt 10 the Teballion, had be i R e oy et dmout fhan pressng ueceesity equired, was sl | Aeting Avwcaat-Surgoon A. €. Powler fom O 8%, L e e > e o o S o T A s o Iy mmapen o " ca only b e o all 5,630,000 bouds, secured by he WOMEAES, BTO | 140 worewni Tuertown saled fom San Prasieo,Cu i THE STATE OF TRADE. 4 - Sergurs tromm the Usion anks, ek Agsin raised ith head and now i poopie el e’ 1 appeniat o Ghem, o | been prepared, uad a portion sold at 90 centn on the dol- | yow U ¥ ot Colvulls u;: i : Wistionn, Oupt. 4. | ot docasiIoh & vab cosowns. Fep g ] secn, hough the ol o, he“countzy which e | {1 R e tynes i ticiane, earivg | Jar, none below that figure and few above it. Tho Gov- | uur T, iihach tauiisted un. Now 1. 1o Yisan aicteal G | gorpao, Nov. S—Flour~seles of 500 Bibr, at $13 8 for No. 1 3 p depend in large . degree ial Truits | yelves in that enly pus «t plece v, | ermor does not state the amount sold. North Atlantio squadron, the following Fwflu‘“‘l‘llf-t Western Spriog: #13 80 for Aum) w""v'v"“ H o e o | T P whether the peopie | When all of the bonds authorized by the Legislature Atlautle. ot $quadron: B Wit Ry Vioun Y pant G s of B0 k. P esh : ing tho unity and the would # 1" (e atrange gois act | have been disposed of (except those intended for the as- Yamtie, Cobesmaosh 4ad b B 3 b3 . opeming st &1 15 Sllog Wi ies o (ot b . depends uot ady had ) 1 0. A | funded debt of the Sta, o §5 i E, #1204, Oste—sslon 13,500 bush, To'edo at r No, 2; Chigago st o8 | Siny of the Western Continent, but tlc ultimate destiny of Eu. | 7Y Somelsded by eulogics ot Hooper auul I witchell \md dwthusadvocated: N = e ARNY; GARETRE. ot Be. By —sai 100 sk Catada i 81 12k, Ryo s oot ‘e ¥ -3 - . » Ex-Vice Prosident Hailin was received with mmenso op- | fubd 8 thu od: ———— 1 $1 25, without ¢ Post i Eopsnd thdworid. That e 1o thanght whish ot evary atep | plyusc, The frsuct preseuted i the ouurars wegs (o, but of'| | *SEETATNC, popes Spun Your adoption the achemAof KHsl | 37 Ts1o0nirs v vas vaioen. M. Lard, 16} 216, Whi foress e n the :m-rm .fi;’:fll -fl:‘:fiufifr:; ks | Yy We have arraged against o tow the very | ¥ r?ml ss oneof the surest Jropa to tate ervdit, and as HONOBABLY MUSTERED OUT. nd ; to New.Y " | dame e who e agaia us dising he Kebellon. ought | A1 Justice 1o Pusterity; wnd for thewe reasons, axa f1eat | Ljeut.-Col. ¥, E. Trotter, lst Regiment Veteran Re- m&mfln B ) dutle o 14 js | mensure of State policy. 118 great advantage s, that it distri- suld that this condition of things ouglt not 10 exit. We gpo | Dutes the burden of payment cqually over u series of yeurs ; Topilog the last plws of Kepubiican Goverument, ' We have 90 InJues 400 s au kS DHOTR s Yar WS el fts nalve pow: il pow w testing the h e np tion of a bu . | Geo. k. C k e L~ '?.mz“auw&fu'fn ?.-m-'.:uu'v'l'fiz;,' - Whanascrec 8 arge isount ial m.m'fl’.'. .:;‘.L: sear, il %Ih‘e.;u.,; b"""‘ ireles - iruste will come out of this struggle pre- x o tax-payers of that year mus mith s 3 gl s\ P 5 ey o e omeeiay | cibely an e eatue o3t of the utler, Repubiicanigu will Fvingi oppresdvely’ birdoned, or o e debt muot e wewred, | 0 y o itaane at the New.York Cowtal Slock ¥ i NUMBEL Now oads. Loy, 8130, sl eaking nobedience o repunition oot eome thirty metn. | Cedwnd friomphaat. Tuerebelfn e South wal o worerewpeet? | |0 Sr 8 (8L 101 ol S AR (AP B ey et iaioe | S e Newr o ook poaseerd s 842 e wastigs | o of price &t No. €51 ey ) Dore, S05 s porguee of Instring weve aarsiest and uaited sction | SINC 10A.Lban Lo COMF division ofonr SP0esR(s tho Lappes. ot 8 L 10 place wnew loun, thus binging the Gen- | Atmy, s -mlwm-mlulm-lmw{ ivisfon of 3 e o Newriesh o light reaction. ! sl BB e 1 1N LR LAY iy € 100 Vanda. Tl Torin of the Revolution were patsiots in comparison | <78} Asscibly fuce to l:'n'alh the alternative of oppressive | EXTRA PAY TO ENLISTED MEX DETAILED A8 CLEKKS I8 g | Woold o 000 5 T S e 2 BRI Clildren's Meosdionthes oot N & ¢ . 3 20 mfik{&flfi-uw. e hse - Oblo ac e, | for 8 0opy. . « oat. b-‘ . Ba l' ! e 3 . I, are (e same to-day s the serve Corps, from Oct 11 lust. duil ".";l Ilwah. (X I busk. 2, Uorn, 17,/ N Tisintant Quartermasters U, 8. Vola,~Cols. R. Bure and Joel D. o eyl HUERAR, sum 10 be provids in_caeh year w Il be Crittenden, Quariermuster's Department, Nov. flu. T ll.“: 7,510 bu Rye Ifl.‘?on‘h:r:; l‘.flmh’ I“‘Z*'“u. DE! . MORESTS Y A _NOw g C. Webater, Brevet Col. . H.B. | shipwents from Buflalo for 14 the 5th, and -&""‘1 A new, very suterts; . artiat : ok WSS Gt €| IS R PSS Wi | ciclend SR LS - ‘.f: -ln: o fu the slection of to-morrow, 1 wecept it as a swift and Luppy > | b . - taxation or dishonor Ktate's obligntions. The esca SUBSISTEN( ARTM! amen of the tature, as s tarneat 1 Clu, foonied on 3 | 1o Copperients, bocunss the Furks b 6 Weceiont b b | om shie difetama, o praposed, 1s s e, that 1 04k i w"l‘{' OPros (OCAmAn Doses b Wbttt o conld succeed, wheress our - R National busis s0 broad that every loyul AmeYiean ¢ h : A 2 A YT : s T Defore their exes the exainple of! @ prosperor ccommend itsell to the favorable consideration of the Wasmixarox, D. C, Oct. i1, tand pon i, o sepeseotine:-lanpey i pespectal 1 | | et o eir g the exwiople o o emperoum Repubd Y5300 VY0 GEDR Ot Uit Saen Goveraime o fellowing et socebed o the Secou Capirale, o pub. onete. o W.J.F. &Co. g g e g u"‘w"x comy VINC |t the polls what e terms 0f Focastyiction wero 10 be. T Inrge, and her eredit sustained by resources so s ;m':':fwalu i dofng duty fu the Subsistouce ' i b £ ' 1‘ AL B¢ Concluin ot T b there was Jond and | PTesident had no more power to nterfere than any ebitd. ) outstanding securities will ways wfford fachlities for the in- | D¢ v, B—Flour quiet, Wheai—Winter 1@dc. and - 631 BROADWAY, Yo son appingen - PApeech there wasloud and | were o vighia exclinieely. Exersibing the Preshient b bl 1be Sking 1 accumulatiug inferest.” CoxTaoLLaR Orce Gresbes 19, 184, il et b e g Cmgrned | | assortment of T R ey i, e pent v et ach i 1 11 The Governor beieve that the Wentern and Atlnto f o In o oy i S, ol g et £ TR el o com 7 g3 | b To e Bigor s The 5. ¥ Trishnd. |l aok ke i enine Wil tho %5!. Tings,” R:‘_h:","‘iw:p;‘ neogrgepant, will it o revomee | 5 il J:'“".s..fl“‘"u"."'..u" s ad o B it Reriewa o 1) | French China ° : i [Chee here wers 10 Governments whatover in | whieh, inereased by dividends from the Atlantic and Guif an 10 thelr reguisr pey. necal puuents seme biae, 31,000 bbis. Fleur, 49,000 bush. Wh. " robus: 1 gave mysolf the pleasnre (1) thla moruing of | tie'_ el Sintn. b ths o ol kA p e n & vty o | O ;:;'["“ e s e, 0 " -, LSO, DINNER SETS, | hed EF»'“WW!”* procesdings of the. De- | the o8 O Canjgross 10 organisn Wem “ Prostdenry | 281000 . ation unnecessary. Aho.} - o ¥ en oD o R P Y ~erganed Contzoller. Cu10A00, Nov. 5.~ Flour quiet sud steady. Wheat sdvanced | aze. il “d Migght at Tustitute. Py ing speeiul o tien- | duty was simply o o thete wil. W ail wisk that wll the | road has been wuch improved, and o yevival of business s Anny. for No. 1, and 3@4e for No. 2; closed firm wt 82 20 #2 22 for No, 1, \ TEA SETS, 35,‘}.".‘.,....‘"“1.,' Dot bk ng el Belera ot jhotes vere inthe Ui b it eeChio bave ot terme et is expeeted. Abont §290,000 mose are necded 1o yut it in ———— ol 21 GopEmite HU K. farnararied et s 'y ’ cwvod with ekl o enby | th ewpin out 1l the last moment of reeopded A A o 7 or No. |, No. gy Ivance of 3¢ . i 40 $he wawses of the e, oo o L piama] e wautd sbeo b pess) b Kongeiiing riady 41}, i, $a 4 ECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. et i o S Mo p - i b e SILVER-PLATED VASES, o s ¢ o In education the (; crensed M e the Delaber elections. ¥irnt cap exergwhera, had the. Prestdent bt inte:fered where b nd no | /ol B e U v eterosr SOTER DY ISRENI00 0 S S ot T4 b L T A Setalsly pow e wn of L mas of thelt (the Kepublion SIEE 1o Inferiere. W aish him 0 €xereine his ot powcrs, | ClIawmont of the Uniscrsity of Georgis, avd conneeting | asnixorox, Nov. 5,—Thia President hna coumissioned | & R T P il b Whas s FARE. Pretly cool, thix, from aue who knows vo well what gentc bt wo will wot permit Juin 10 exerewe ous. [Checis) i with it tho agricultural sclicls, suatasaed by the public | e tollosinsnin el Porlaators, whow sgpotntricate e hareto. | bty Corl(3an bushe Gate 00 Uage ' 85ipmenia: J1ito 4 o el il r;. bieadtl and uberality of views char | onler to end this anhappy state of thisgs aist etuud Ly Jands appropriated for that purpose by the United Erator, need Th M. Wolfe, at Frederic Flour, 65,000 bush, Wheat 79,000 busl, (».w%.muun t!l.u Wy Other house-furnishing goods. e "r‘::".("‘;:‘: [? o‘b‘ . Aok, i the 440 feprescotatisod Wl o by 1w, 1 M. bt A\u-mm(vjub‘«(.hjtluuhl stiongly wiged, though no "'i'l.?":‘v"? fl»l..;..' Nriond. > wve Im‘-&mux,N;-,@rmm“:xnm aetiye a2 ‘-"a’:" By Sve tné o35 agbante Yo Wi , e e o T yole s haped Pt 01 Be" NAd A the " pon cr Provieiondor ibs s eoated, » oy Y ‘Mk‘: o . LROE SO :‘“! L Reeviptato-duy, York for sale ol 1 N. HOOPER & €' . poeted Uty 10 cfoet Moflinan mn‘l‘mo.. maiory 1o | a few of the TLo fulhuré of nevicAGral purguiss the Governor abtrb it o g 1 5:!'.‘ § g rry L - oy T 1R Lz ke u""m il | ‘3‘;”4(’3‘11’1.('“YRPB. b \

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