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ee a . TATA fai 5 , a ‘The }, thas if ‘ach number hesoay Hanae Opa ot tnd | SE NN ennceneed for last tt the Academy of Musto | Cowtt of Gower al Aeantece, os, every unfais advantage in busines transactions; fe certainly tot one to be entrusted , aed Fave responsibilities of public office, He pert? ‘The thing ts easy to those who really de- site to supzort the best men. There is really no diff'eulty—anless party prejudice is allowed to pred Sites the jotta areircabalG who ome ‘he Mahe adon Himes Ins adr: re fittest amd most reliable candiJates ; any | quisebo know in pain, bank and ceive cor | Eric neat a omegacearces| Ba tain something it al } gi 10pe. dates, or who does not exercle a sound discre~ | Phe much more | mitted, tion in the bestowal of his vote, neglects one of | statement in Count Watawams's circular, his most ‘portant duties as a member of a free, joins —] stor the ectaneen of eae seif: goverr ing community, ‘Oumar nartatn, Ina Preskential or Congressional election, A mplerdid new screw three decker of 121 Political partialities may fairly be allowed to en | wae isuuched +! Portemouth Co ter; but from charter or local elections, polities | [hs Victoria, and was ohtistered: not have any legitimate connection with the questions which engage the attention of the Federal Government, or the National Legisla- lature. ‘The tariff, the decision of questions of foreign y ; the organizstion of the soanity, adminis‘ration of public lands ; the regulation of the affairs of the Territories ; the refiem of the Post Office service ; the grant- ing of subsidies to Ocean Mall steamers, and the this other subjects which, in national politics, divide | ‘The English Government has public opit foo, stand out as matters utterly dis | tt tioct from the local issues which are involved in | thorieed by Par # municipal contest, | Con any esndid, sensible man say trathfally that polit’cal or party feeling should govern him ‘y in the choice of Mayor or Aldermen for this clty? mutthy Does not every intelligent New Yorker know, | tip cf the line Princces Roya’, ‘that party claptrap is used most in our munici- Steven Pict ier penatadigs saree | 5 i i ! i 3 J i if iF Sat i 2 = a ke & é E 33 i a Brown T..WRECK OF THE STEAMER INDIAN, Full particulars. IIl, LATER FROM CALIPORAIA: Arrival of Baltic, the TV, EUROPE : News by the Vigo and the Afries, Y.JOHN BROWNS INVASION: Tribune Charlestown Correspendenes ; Cooke's Con- feasion : Fright in Kentucky, VI. .RELICS OF THE FRANKLIN EXPEDI. TION: Loodon Correspondense of The M, ¥. Tribane, VIL. .LAT&ST MEWS REOSIVED BY TELE. fff Farau Fawr hold aa: [fetal ? is ih | H 1 ict i F fe j Hi Ff i i J i ] if rosa. VIII..4 JEU D’ ESPRIT: By Walter Savage Laador. 1X. CORRESPONDENCE OF THE N.Y. TRI BUME from Bovton, Washington and Ore- fon, 55 f 5 i i E WAT JAMES T. BRADY THINKS OF SAMUEL J. TILDEN. “Mr. Tilden ts a man of integrity, and a lawyer of tmtelligence, who if elected to the postion assigned promote the welfare of our city and its inhabitants.” CITY TAXATION TO BE DOUBLED. i [ : a ‘3 end of their own and not the triumph of any Principle? Sarely, than, when wo sos the very worst class of men being borne into office upon the tide of corruption, which rises higher in our city every year, the sober, solid men of New Ycrk should put aside all party feeling and | put unite ia a stur’y and powerful effort to save | fm society from the disgrace and demoralization | sion, He if | L HI iH it 7 i HE re aya mares, TO tr ed Poetry, ‘Wa would remind citizens that to-day the re- gistrars complete their lists for the December election, Let no one entitled to vote neglect to have bie mame registered. Evpecially should | wi those who desite to give a good Mayor to the | ,T°™ wwepers, city, attendto this duty of registration so that | tuber, to prer they may not be impeded of hindered in voting | the privi upon Tuesday rext. Those who were registered DR previous to the last election, but did not vote, ‘Phe tr abilities the nomination of Gonos Orprxs for Mayor, ~ — et that election, must appear again to have provement bad ‘BE N. ¥. DAIL’ ite Bisad placed upon tuo 5a ste markt aad wheat tad font ers bo ‘The Mozarters in the Fifth Counellmante Dis- te ublnted o7G7 Being ted Deaton, ae ou the 16ib, af 70f., being an edvance of an ‘The Hasemeyer Meeting To-morrow. pode » and Pown THEM. Y, WERKLY TRIBUNE ‘Tue merchants and citizens generally, with» | pa, sedinued union with the Tammanyites! Tasopoms Una, oie were found. fo published every Saterday. out distinction of party, are now bestirring | derea bios by the: Ossie tenet Bheesreteney tet | os Ward: Jane Rauix and Eowanp Coeraio, of thee Jenin Gracias, end lasted up See Toowe—90 per anaum. Three Copies for 6. Tex themselves in favor of the election of Mr. Have- | montese Ge th 8 the pr the ith Ward; Eowax L. Muxrur, 18th Ward:and| 4 parser ¥, D: —Rev. Bo! for $12. Twenty Copies, to one address, $10, amd an the matter :—* Prince pz Caxiguan geve D: ‘and Anpasw M ‘of the 17th ‘oump = Davxx.. | BOBERT | extra copy to the person who forms the Club. martun tothe Mayoralty, A meeting is called | on the 14th to Chevalier Mixonorrs snd’ Chevelle | MicHAEL Dataon ouueam, Busxs, Boman Catholic priest, at Yorkville, was ‘Addrves HORACE GRESLEY & 0O., for to-macrrow afternoon at the Merchant's Ex- | Faxver who had come bere to request the Prince to | Ward. found ‘drunk tn the street at sree ‘Tritune Buildings, New York. change, in Wall street—the call being signed by toa Anoreebltee of Pence Beee ey gine, Mee It ia understood that the Tammany Convention | rnin; - several thousand of our leading business men,— | 8d q bende Soe tanning Seuiaillene . das Yan Fa, Baranp Tarnon's ‘The Prince, in his sald: “Weighty roasons | of the 16th Ward; Joum Hovoxinx and Epwaxp Cos- * Picrumns oF CaLionmiA.” WOOD ANDTHE OLD POLIGE Havanayen clubs and asscciations have been | of political prosperity ned the ia m0, 1th Ward, Jno, MoCoxmmt, 13th Ward; and | that he appear ‘Tax New Youx Mznovay for December 10th contales Sal a ida hautiea eam formed in various parts of the gity, and the en- | dete respondiog to ALLEGED - | the first of Baramp Tavton's new series, entitled, bl marys los ay, Inf @ | Fxmoemicx Rouuwaadon and Mioamm, Daron, of the tee aory Meter] Peony Se: Mire at eeimeee thusiasm and coufidence increase as oloction day charge offered te.” } sry Ward, The other two nominees was uot learned, | “AY Sfleraoon two. women Sanax Srewase | \ Picrours or CaLironntA,Txx Yaans Lavan.” Theos |: Wet COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, pletures or sketches not only pomess all the charms De Potice act, but Idosay thet his advice te the p.Ueo- eppeenches. Livaxroot, Corton Manxat,—Cotton—The sales | The friends of Mr: Woon, for Mayer, in the 10th which ever graced the writings of this distinguished It is now 80 apparent that the contest Les be- | of cotton in the Liverpool market for the two days | Ward, met last evening, to the number of twelve tween Havemsran and Woon, that it is believed Eee ea Se tee, Cai 1,000 wore on = hundred, to ratify his nomination, The speskers the other candidates may conclude to withdraw, | quiry sod prices were weak. ‘wore Fxaxanvo Woon, Dr. Baaproa, Jno. MoMaxn, They cannot hope to be elected, and their re. li E i i ii by : i G FFs i tr f i F : if £E STR oF Taave in Maxcuserea.—‘The advices | ox Ald. Faancis, and others. sl ple ar maining in the field can only serve the purposes | wis fim and holders ¢emanded an ‘sdvance for goods PS, pasar Ayre ~ nt yee “i. beers Fagg ed firm of Wu. of the political tragars and wire pullers, who do Tiree eeiaiieess' iiekite'cae ous: paahtirne ‘The movting in the 9th Ward wan held c at No, 148 re street, yester- iso if ek & & a! j rs not wish an hon 2 who cannot be used, in | anveom, Srance & Com report wheat firm, but sales at the Blesoker Buldings, and the 13th at On: the Mayoralty, unimpeitant punters demented on, advan, Flour | pomx’s, in Grand street, ‘The attendance at cach ear Ereckine Boni, Corn quiat out fem Meesrar saree nes | onl range from ton to fifteon hundred. The quoted whest advanced 1a%d, but give no quotations. ste wore Mr. Orprxa, . eneral Tes Droeklyn Common Counciihas requested | , Lenton Faovision Maneat Beef was dull Fork | Secure Hoa games 8 Famman, Oole, er ooce the Common Council of tbis city to direct the | Steady.” it Prices mendy. Lard quiet and’ prices | Josten Hons Jaws Comptroller to alter the terms upon which the | | Livasroor, Pronvcs Mamxer.—Coffee quiet, but ‘The Whig General Committee met last evening at Brooklyn ferries are to Le re tet, s0 that the los- | Sieanas ea, "Meck: ohige Arm, Eis tho Head Quarters. ‘The dectination of Mr, Ruros W, fornia, es now presented to one who had been among the early plonecrs of the Golden State; and the £ i art 4 li i f z rs 48 a if | ict ? eee sholi be required ‘to run th: veral ferries | mon. Pot ne l on also | Asmaaws, nominated for Corporation Counsel, was wed from at a uniform rate of fare, not exceeding the rate ‘i an ~ Soham od read and scospted. Mr. Jas, Baooxs alluded to of fare collected by she Union Ferry Company | tencevcy. ugar quidy but seedy, “Cote fine | the treatment of thetr commalttes by the Republican January 1, 1664." The subject has been refer- | #ice frm. r uasbang:d. Convention, and the recent action of the American Toston Monay Manet —Consola closed on Tues (Conver tion, in throwing bim overboard in the most Fed toa Conterence Committee, and probably | day at 08% tor money, the uma, a at the ment- tha thamekokad ioe ani se secon. | Tilwols Cotfral shoves hed declined three dollars | unmeasured terms of bivterneas, Mr. Baoous recom THO HERALD SAYS thet o the Ratitntion T share, and were quoted 40042 : ing Ln the Cooper Inetitaba, could de nothing cesslon, however, even if granted, does not | Bester ive tak, Milnots Central rie, Hotel on the even bat bow and emile.” ‘There loa goed deal of traths im affect the character of the monopoly which the | third mortgage, bonde 58, — sen thin Next Tuesday be wilt have tobew a great deal Proprwed mode of re leasing the ferries is de~ signed to establish. While all competitors are vittuslly shut out of the field, the Union Company can make its own terms and interpret | ‘7, pred Groceh py manner, which was responded to by Mr, Care. the lease to euit its own interests, in tt ‘Tappew, who wished the reporters to pass over his lit- of the formation of additional tle speech without noting it, From Havasa. ‘Lhe steamship Yorktown, from Havana Nov, Fray tm Ease Twatrre Srames—-Yostenday >i3 FRy. 2m i #2 a Fa: EEsES9 Hi HL ed fh unimportant, ‘The arrival of the new Captain General at Havana ree bas already been reported. General Cowcna would | Arrival ef Pamcsgers of the Indian at Pert- remala on the fm an unoficial a land. oie waee eeseed bes Pordand, 3fe., Noo, 29.—The steamer Adi- Advioes from Jecmel tothe 19th furnish detaila of | Tal arrived th the boas of the ®pasish steamer Vietoria,while onthe | Purser, passoge frm Bt. Thomas to Bt. Jego de Cuba. She called at Jeowel on the 6th, aud on leaving port, the aasbo evening, abe struck on ere’, end gunk to the F H Hd i i i | f fi E f f a: fi th 1 te iy a | | | the machinery of the v¢asel wil! be ® total lors, She inured in New York, H it ‘eed in the great original, The altars, ark of the covenant, cherubims are fully displayed, and to com- = & 5 25 5 : .—The x pty oy Brexman Sramwr.—The work | Idand digeeted by the Common Cownall to be done tn ox: | tending Reshean street through the Park, has been eummansed. by the Strout