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vest, Aa from Varna reports awful durieg im which teen wore wrecke?, ice asian THE NEW YORK SUN. DECEMBER 2 1859. F z Fae £iitS i ge i E 3 <F E s wpublle Galle Bes the city, and to refluct that no political clap-trap or party purpose brought them together, was sefficient to convince any unpre- judiéed observer that Mr. Havamxrer is un- Mmistakably the choice of the best and staunchest portion of the community. Gal tes themes yim There cannot be any doubt that the thou, Pos independent mea of the country, are comtng | tertoy. "It ip tuderatond anna at ommend 78. F x to the support of Mr, | press will ne® be allowed inside of the line: #0 no re- ep in solid phaleo: Pe Fort can be made of Baown's apesch should. he Bayamarsn, who fs not the represertative of | Lake ove any clique or faction, but of the great indas- teial and commercial iatorete of New York. | Cincianedl Ther tee tie Decne ny ‘Trae, be is a Democrat, always faithfal to his yesterday for the District Convention, principles ; but he is more than a Democrat in | Fesulted almost unanimously for the friends «f Dova’ the party eerse—he fr, as he has ever been, Las The Postmaster and the Surveyor of the Port ‘Were beaten tn thetr own Wards, ‘@ tnan faithful to te people's interests; to the ona eal Sete erred 8 man onthe cuting @ merchant for perjury, I was amoclated with | even es Chief Magistrate, have been guilty of rebell- Pesce, perpetuity and prosperity of the Union. | on the Oanal Bar ne ee aes Same tose one of the most eloquent Irishmen et the bar, in this | lon, kad It not been for the gallant Tth Regiments He is, in a word, just euch a man as this great, Seine’ possesion of popes country, aud Isha never forget an oxpreasion he | Srmntes. The speaker alluded to the grog shops as Prosperous, conservative and Unton-loving | Surdred amd twenty. five ihonscad cette Teac | teed. “It tan raping in my country, t would rath. | the homes end foustalas of Demoorscy all over the Qty of New York should take pride in having or hang a rogue in Peoples ey rege.! "— for her Chicf Magistrate, Let New York elect And if Woop hed beom in Irelati before an helm, and ber reputetion will stand higher in ergs wag Tales poss hot tas pod every part of the Republic. it » Poor, Pers:nally and socially Mr. Havescrren fs a moved Wolke T'ceasdiae men chcees man to be esteemed. He bas never played for is @ very respectable gentleman. Mr, O- popular favor, nor ecught populag applause ; Dan, also, is one of the most Teapectable, amiable, but his quiet charities, his generous fee Yacht Wanderer. men {n New York; but meither of them can be Mayor hia sympathy with all classes of his fellow-elti- | gonann of New York, Wo don't know whet either of them ‘gens, and his Hberal opinions have won for him ay lancred wouldde. Bavmuatus bes been tried—now. what the ndmiration and confidence of all who have | 19 tbe Wanderer hall we do? (Ories of “oleot him") You, we cen emjoyed bls personal acquaintance. We say Dicesies Gaern ‘and must elect his; but, to do ee, we must not di- emphatical’y, the people of New York will do themselves honor in electing him their Mayor, Characterlitte of the Man. Onx of the most contemptible poll eal designs over perpetrated in this city ts being played ofr | poe! by Fansanvo Woon, The following is a copy, verbatim, of a letter sent yesterday by Woop to citizens in all directions, asking them to vote for him : New York, Dac. 1, 1859, Daaz Sre—1 am again belre the people as'a candi- ete for the Mayoralty, and desire your support. If I to dtecharge the duties with exter dey, wore discharged efter & sh jibe ine ah lt paca fat Kanses massacre, but offers vasbous excuse tata ‘The fealing pred.tged here agelnat Bz 35 i i i i BES! if 28 g z Fy 5 i fi i t ke ue E # A ; : : | 7 i Ba i: 3 ey F b i : i ; Brovson, & ‘at Feputation ang at ewan philanthrorte scheme, this “6, Lan Pro. Waar Int_w, keto | XING” appeared so celf-eppointed Secretar? and Hoven ae i General Manager. ‘The men (@ that scheme wera, hoy ie ? ees See i ta ctr, ond concluded his ssn by on epyedite Be- {al death wag Mog ah ‘bilcens to stand firm in this crlals, abd withstand, be necting Cem =e a Tommeor OA, | widow aod reso dete can vate, fee aresan the Lee Perkins sa aaLaninn Gnoamtany, ree cheers were given for bim,and Mr, D.D. Pump Police for He ak a ale nod Pabliq, before whem Mr. was litroduced to his audience, aoe no + aah > 4 ‘Ho was glad to see « movement mado to relieve the Srassm@ Arrray.—Joux Fr i city from the burden of ber oofrupt and venal offi. » 16 years of age, and Paix clale, It snow in the hands of Republicans of this br [elie odo, ond ty no Aetng to Highton thaws 14l- | and ede with » kaif, itis alleged, by. i Hi ‘TIOND UX THR NAMB OF GUPFERIWG EUEANErY! The memory of that cruel delusion etill smells raak'ia the public néetrile, and 00 keenly aware of this ere its eu- thors, that “8. Lee Perkins” care/ully eveide naming (great as the election of Fammampo Wooo to the Se wants Sade mtorr Otte tr en Board of Aldermen. ' se te My worthy respect, now At. s meeting of Ste Board last evening, AE words oft be criminal courts and his mal-administra- | derman 7 ee ingen betren] Hon." (Cheers) Greet numbers of conscientious know how wickedly she sdheres to hernomine. fons, Why, ebe even elected Woon, (Leughier ‘and loud spplause) Men voted for him, even know- Ing him to bes rascal, solely becsuss he was the ‘not succeed in this election, she may seem emdi Bouth of this, tn another contest; but we are not vo ling for Tammany Hall, but for @ good man for Mayor, ‘The speaker then cloted by 2 forcible appem, Qo his hearers to stand firm and wee thetr votes aad Influence for the election of W. I, Mavmerrzs, Hie i whieh “@. Lew Penarrs” has the modesty to ascribe to Rimesif! It must be enfficient to say of the whole thet Wz ARE AUTHORIZED To DENY Talat any vou : i : i : 3 £ E i ‘the tension of Slavery. (Cheers) Tammany hes, said, ‘perpetrated = gross tngalt on the Repabl- | mittee on Health, endths subject was ultimately gan party, which should never be forgot walssresen Geiss inoved that the Gomatiie oa ti am POLITICAL NOTICES, « | : r bite for teen e : 3 WM. 9. mavenbips : pew mea Hall from the bi i. Wait bites t dishonesty), Ly prove . iri wil by, George H. eerie een Dig orae Ree Hon for their idbor, than twelve merchants, (Langh- | #4mD0 Woon, from his earlier history and through enmed. . ter, cheers and applause.) He has appealed to the | his unfortunate difficulty in a case wherein be wae Irish, I remember, many years ago, when prose- | decided criminal in open court, He (Woon) would Eta | ‘ Great Havemeyer Meoting. d ranted | en ten or pardored. ‘The speaker then went into a flan | Public Health te tastracted te ot the nest iy ya prinded Band : je tothe public good. titer ts hated, Manemeon ea ceaae net frome | hl elolation on the chanees for the Sadirs, toe | Sratredl | and tes one rae te oe item yn oS i ti spetaciplealoas I am a candidate, and Se Verto tha erved a GA mbt terpond, ABiwive, | Tae a nia wes Git be be stain fa Geoees Breer eS ae oe ourned ss , Lm Pabtates Webs (nd In. fow moments the coufuston #‘helded, eee tee or bei was sent to a German citizen, oc Mr. Hi Antwow then came forward, Hoe thought cupying toome in a tenement Louse in the the Domocratte party had done a good ti tn romineting W. F. i ercuse hat he was interfered with by the Supreme Court. They pronounced him unworthy the high office he held, and shall we aguin ekct him? (Ories of a0, i } 7 Hi i iy om and the orzzaTiox, Wood could not find anywhere « more For Governor of the Alms House, Bey). He (Woon) goes for slectionsering purposes wey Mal epat secsetts sd bear ta, Maing te fe sod yey cam genial ALLY, FRIEND AxD COnTIDANT ; and three. t ot ‘among all the nationalities in qur ality, showing the | T=™407 . Tal aceaaly ms peees of hie story. The letter ‘was originally written by Wo3ir Germans that ho ie not an advocate for temperance, | ¥#t Woon succeed. (Cheers and laughter continued at HACKMEN, STAGE DRIVERS AND Liveay bimeeif and Utbogeprhed ‘ididing of course, end the Trish thet he can even surpass therh ta the L veaprdes (och frost a yt txorbigen pot Me, Partie tas ‘re Fiiten keke toconvey the imprtesion to the receiver that | “"eadea” ‘That the epproact lection | Soa poe hae teed ctacn “tt, ON be seimedady | so. saat: gration will never opemate upon one-off See nals eek oe aes eee The agents of Wood in the uptown Stage dletricte Me Woon beld him in ao high estoom sto | ato daortze questions lua nasty tas good Grote opens ee en | them, (lolgiter ond Be teen rode sod plies whieh ted te ioe ee Suvemerert formet Mapeiita he wea Saves? cand bien a lettat t2.-bis (Woon's) own hand | (Erstiaees ‘ana ature’ thea ores eaihcner nee | Sie earn ce ruepect Wa. F. scant of tne | 220 Slppent comtionts on the great meeting at the | Seu? Nene bed bose faking frorn and necdlessly hard to the hasten, sites ériverts writing, asking asa favor, his vote, The trick Hea Tile applauding the eugnelty which has apeakore otead & short distance, end theory of | Merebents! Eachange, end ridiewed Mr. Have pl ny hy Weery stable keepers, carmen and others reqwiring is a emart one, Lat untuckily for Mr. Woon, | sraled this convene ftom hse of gator potion “fight,” “ight,” quickly thickoned the crowd iu dae | METH'® scdeptence of the Tammany nomination. Pape Oa, ‘since orven, o'icch yee" Woenses to pureus thoes ond the like walkse/ buct- mapy who received these mlasives ato shrewd | sented when goof atoeare it every shat of ‘opinion | vicinity. core of polloomen were soon, on. hand, | 11 eoutinued to amuse the sudlence for sone time ferday morning, there le no doubt but that the pre ah ape Phar lr cs wal sa fa enough te understand and denounce the decep- pint to redoom and reform thetr city | and in a very fow momonte all was sgain quiet, and [7 bis wittictems upon the Temmanyttes, ‘They are, ‘Tosre talng bat one tee appar ip Gress Poa, topics ofcartain “General Orders” iavasd tor deen tion, oi lesclgeh That wo coogretelate the people of this | the speaker proceeded. Thy difficulty was caused | be sald, advertised to bold s meeting hereon Satur. | 224 no water to be obtaiet enooyt, fro fhe river, Ty mapeunbvawnumeicmaitere ‘The unbounded selffchnees and dishonesty of | “ity,on the opportunity now presented to them of re. | bya party of Woop mon who hed come on the pe deme ab F airpattede ir Ppa a aye teretecepegiibie to mat & stream upon the fre fi HAvexnven nzivo suneritvrED IN Piso oF MioKur, Wooo ls sleo potent from the fact that whilst | Witatau F. Havrusran, whoo tease raat! | grcnd for tno purpose vf creating « disturbance.) | piety Mph zara nels ada 5 Ed tg pale, tations stones Sean ne he arks the vote for himself, he leaves the blanks grity, and administrative abill ve beon | The speaker renewed his appeals to all to vote for | 487» The Mr. Treann’s Gan Wamounm, of 7M. ¥., and cost $8,000, ance, The up of these forgeries are the same g twice tested in who in both iostances #0 | Havaarras, a good, honwt man, and an upright for Corporation Counsel and Alms House Gov- ernor to be filled in by the voter of any name be pleascs—thus showirg a willingness to sac- rifice all those running on the ticket with him, to advance lis individual interests. Was busi- ness and treachery ever more fully exempli- tec 2 station; Kacnoe and approval of tho people sea aiicesl a ‘noe o f° Ar, aod trl retired auld tendons ot wot eeeh support, end amid expreasions of universal regret; whose surrender of his personal intereste and in the present alarming oriaiw in our m ae fairs, W# an instance of patriotic devotion whieh mor- ite tha commendation of every good oltizen, tile lg already threateey to fsodarus conte ad iis olty, alr reatens too biighe she fruits of labor; that the tendenoy of the official, and concluded amid loud applause; After the spplause had subsided, oulls for Have. MAYER wore renewed, but, as he was not present, the call was responded to by Mr. Hmmr Nuou. He thonght his hearers could not make a greater mis- take, in the present campaign, withoat they wished to elect Woon, than by throwing thelr votesXor Mr, Orcrxs, Though e man of the highest honor and rumend hie di rfp ie to or} Wilemsbure a $3, Amerioon hang ita movements and candidete, and called npon bi" | ‘Traders’, N. ¥., $1. 000, Axp Mz, Wiarmnpme, In the forged “Gengal Or, ders,” however, they have mado ONE BAD MISTAKE, which « map of Wood's experience im this besiness should be ashamed of; 11% pats oF Tun Onpuns nP- LONG TO THE MIOKLE-MAYORALTY IN 184%, AND WOT opposition, He was loudly cheered, and calls were Seo Third Page for further News, general for Hoxm. SS Mr, Hoxts rerponded to the call, amd commenced GRAND MASS MERTING ! bis remarks by a humerous sketch of the union of iia —_ MAYORALTIEG OF Wu. F. Havamsres, Mu. ‘The Democratic Repablissn Electors of the City of bikin * : em of our city government; and of the eewucl cae Fifth Avenue and the Five Points, and the brother- | New York, aud ull others friemdiy te the tomatoe ity coun BAVEMeYER WAVING ALWAYS BEEN A FRut mu The Hews by Tolegraph. Tainiatration. tot ate ‘ula a frightfally certain and He eos Are pal rent Le digdird hood of Roysl Pum.rs and Ceptain Reuvens, He | WM. F, HAVEMEY ER fae oer hal veer or pS and thelr piv aad Ei omg: Soetoro — : ; mine remnant ' , oh : BY A 01 Magnetic Tetagroy» Ofler, No, o Walt strech, ans | LoSiir erperonce und coi May tan eae! | acmericon-—be could act be elested, and every vote | thes advised the party to a ee ee SAMUBL 9 R1LDRN Vorr Poe Mn Stove “Hivlethe rien of alt | cuiseturomcan Pourmctana. Me Havomerer hus Astor House, main entrance, OE etoed near ad. eppy the remediea, | | thrown for ether ofthese geatlomen would only be feb aabitor patios ieee neaeh otha ee Bopetdin Coee, ee*thiteneufeienting’ von or sisewsso "404 | rer been the steady and consitcat friend of honest pag) Bh yA si pg ot patties fe ad ra Inbor, in all its brane iris plain that the only practical trodectce: | #0 much aeuletance for Woow, Advise your friends, | ** Shatacter PATRICK WoKLROY : : \ ae Further by the Europa. Nini eMolont administration of the city govern- | sald be, urge and counsel them tovete for Mr Tene oe hag aren perry Are requesiod fo magthena thes aumahouse, HAE TIDE 18 Gepvee 1S FAVOR OF TO THE LIQUOR AN LAGER BIER DEALS: -—~— ment le by suprorting Wa. F. Hevemevan, who pos- | Havewmres. (Loud cheers) The men who wish by acpi wend ITUT! ‘Tux Evento Tyan pasreren Haveurren—Now OF N¥W YURK. Hal:faz, Now. 30.—The Europa arrived at 6:30 | ® ¥en the cantidenoe of all partion, that he wuld | 4, 6 og. ‘Woon, of strive to elect him, are politicianm | **#teh of tte nomination of Dy Parerm Oonam, per (Junction $4 and 4th ava and bth ot.,) VTum Tacs oo Daveuer ees Pec Before you d« posit your votes for Mayor on Tuesday A, Mf ty day, avdsa lod at about ne fade iue city not only an Lonest, but a just and @onating the whole Convention, which he said con . Th: PER 2 a oe Sats eee led Of About gore fnipartial edminiatrations who plot night end day their plane, while you, all e BATU nnay eV aa, Dec. rhe evening Fo wars warm adhernt of Mr. | next, read the fullowing ordinance lobbled through wheny Aho il he dus of ealinla dt of Taare Eas solved, That o'ome'y ‘related to the Chief Marts- | You do ia, on the fist of Deoouben to groan es thoy | td of Hina Kerouva, Gen, Tauiaanas and Mr At TH 6! Berit, FOUL Fenelderetions ee ee mek the Common Council of this city by Fernandes Wood, Clyde, wae stracd:d ‘near Rathiln on the ibth, but | “¥¥—econd on!y to it in Importance—ix the office . open, and corcluded his remarks with an carme® | Distinguished Orutend will address the meeting. fee i cyetng the nro pe imer t on 19th Ma.ch, 1£0, and which was elgned with inde- ot off the fllowing day, and reached the Clyde," | of Corporation Corneal, with its varied and rospoasie | Pay the enormous taxation, almost amounting to peal to R-publicans, =z Ing Otek Fetny ome ANP | cent haste by Wood, then Mayor, on run vaax waxy | ep ampanss io oad bo bute bese named Link ble truate; and that wo cordially recommend, and | confiscation, with which they load you. He closed | °! 63 Saeed ek rere, Feces copelé. | cay, You Vill learn from it thet this wndlushing ‘ff Grneodl St'the Sardinion cheapen ed Lioutenaat- wil corneal sanport, oo, eat port, Sem | with on earnest appeal for Mr, Havaxevan, and was | _ %*eral ene wre : Prieto and mapper FR ont bit a del a my tere the avert Woon Crema hyrocrite oririmated thie odioue o1dinance, and passed ‘The latest telegram from Paris saya that Boon: Lee wecee jofex rity, ‘were Mosse. . Be. thi raren give 4 Fe be 2 Intance with the rights and interests of the olty, | Sollowed by Mr. A. B. Lawmenom, Jr, Mr. Laws a nt it through a Know Nothing and Republican Common Gommaquie wuld kepder bis zealguation of the Me- | SIA Troheskenal abiiit med Oe ee | eeiey ue. A.B. Lew the People's meeting | ©, Simm snd af slate Dour the mecting adjourn | et LY, aE SEF Shr coaveation, Tex log sierra alt Council against the protest of xvaur Dawocsare ee heh eanctvartirwvore bad mucconded | dealt hha 40 dachargy ts duties wie cate mak | ory tad eng recente’ aellng | Va with three Uies three hasty cheers maa PERO, raow mus Dinsoryny, but every axe ot | wenunxn ix noTm Bone It lé'a lay more oppremave in tureo buudred and fifty Caristians from | * she great ‘eon: o bs charge, (dance of thelr. It strock the death blow, ang | Publican ticket, MENHY H. HOWARD, Chairman County Coaven- ‘or the 7 thas the po-ca"led Maine Law of -ur Bte'e, aad, thing Ueeiemadeares oh, alice ene (® i, HEL | ora parie organise ‘comaitcs ‘e'thocmresl | rang the Knallt Us poluedl prospects ce eerie |. Outte the bal que a large crowd was entered; | iin, Farina ‘Chairmen Central Havemerer | Her preven See Heeacte it | tor efter ho bad bao cloted te ofa om ove women receretotad Win che Ava cat Be ervey im order to Keep ot Moga totes aes | o2 O86 present mesting would do tbe same, ‘The Gupunss wer eave, sale me cf gvaiee WALCY FOw ta, Chalten Pomocratie Repubit- ae ten ass me cane proved nat,” Wend has eas viaing lager ban toot. 0 Tr glutry, on votes, an were |, and « num or Se Europe touched at Queenstown on the 4'th, inde ell Siena to ee to ep snd ete foe treks G8 rued do lds aetna Whe | who ware present made belt addreana during the ATHUSRCH DGRRLL, Chalrman Gounty Baitetion | Mee arts srearan Where. noe Ter Pox'usumt | te outa’ Wook, nd sows sont ine tated tae ' wing lator news bas thus bee: t ty. trom ruled you with tron, . 4 5, wi Tees regan | se ete ot | ea Se eke | ene ~ an Wacow Seer one mn | eissee acer om ateeae Bhanghae, Oct. 6 —The Chineeo government | U4 “veering. He began by commen eo wise taxation shall not go on increasing from MBRICAN Instrrore.—The mem! rieneed Mure Femal character, REwxMuER, THAT IN noother law have the wee ee Oaths, Chia nites Staten, by | dom of the Laglalature in seperating the state and year to year. He noticed Mr, Orvran aa { American Institute hed along and stormy meeting | , 7 AP exPe' and Paysiclan | The chines of the tet refusing 0 open the ports of Buautopl and falwan, | city elections, The object of the citizens of New a i York in this clegtion should be tho welfare of thelr turday, Nov. 19 No formal invitatl ; tote fo hes ‘yet boon sent to ‘Englacd by city ; state or national elections should have nothing Frange, but Count Paasionr has boon instructed to | to do with It; nothing should be kept in view of srrange the preliminary conditions with Lord Joua | party prejudices or interests—all being made to bind Roses. to the good of the great and glorious city of New land have both mado representa: tia ognna « Ropracy in Central Italy, ™™* | York, For his part, ho was not » Democrat, never ue tee Brovoh perfects of departments have been in- | had been ard never expected to be, atl in the pre- to lav jite the journals to be eirous ot tn thelr larguage towerda Englands» "™PO | arnt oc. nteat he felt thet his duty and the good of the Prard, are ro- | words “LAgxn Burn” sxxn mroD0CED; remambeet ® genticman of integrity and private worth, ‘but he hada’t the slightest chance of an slection.— ‘The figures on which bis friend based the probabi- Uty of bls election, were incorrect. We should lay aside all political fosling in this strife, and morely work for our ofty's good. He snnounced thet a rati- fioation mecting for Hav axaras would be held in the Cooper Institute, on Saturday evening, at balf-past seven o'clock, Three times three cheers were thea hae a Soothing Syrup for Obiidrea Teething, which od to att-nd a meeting at lest evening, at the Cooper Institute, Toe Finance | greatly facilitates the propess of tecthing by softentn, day ov Beak Ki rete a fase veo a vor. onetinn sono tneat ca Committee reported that, for some years past the | the gums, redusiag all Inflammation t will allay ates” | Oe a oe ae there to offer anether folee Openses have exoveded the revenus, and, if sonie | pai, and is sure to regulate the bowel, Depmnd upon sotnin ai tin’ icamnes Ward | rromise tor your votes—the man who, under his“ tem reform was not speedily adopted, the entire preperty SLES nate 61D ite 30 te Foupatres, odetiend acelay eve. Goliar act,” tried to sucr YOU UF Ot PRISON, and wan of the Institute would be gone, and that the total eagth infants, Pertestiy goed emiy prevented from bis purpose sy tue Covers, indebtedness of the Institute wes at present 998.00, | _ Millions of botties are sold eveey year in the United aes States. Ee SE ae eee’ tpl hatcheries furan Fine im Txor Sr.—'the 24 Diatrict alarm | none geanioe unlem the forsinlle of CURTIS & that he does not “sell you again!” “Wer nicht out ' yeuterday morning, af half-pest three o'closk, wes | PEBKING, Mow York, leon the outalde wrapper, pea) bs 1. ahaa meiner selte ist, lot gagen mien ;* or in Bngtish, “ He (By W'eamer Srom Liverpook, on'the 19th inst.) po, ap shtralam ages tie bogged given for Havmarras, and the mtoting stood ad- | caused by the discovery of » fire in the basement of | ” Gold by Drugrlate throughout the world. Pleplew Candidate thet te net for oe te santa he of ratifica'tons et Zurich, has b satin are Loud apgleues.) We | secteed, ‘Tremavar hed been Cusorm & Co's, pork packing cstablidhment, No. 137 Se Tas yu elected rusted to the Beal fRertae fag ua dee should have for Mayor not a Mayor of» purty but of | i time, coh ade'bs ves daciorod chr dartacn nt ¥. Wa kara, Sou cANno? Deopive ve Twice!" | William F, Have- ‘Troy strest, Before the flames were extingutshod Sea, Cuarce.—Dues amp Baty Doce wes ‘the city, and no man has ever thought 60 for one mo- toe stosk of Canam d Uo.-was damaged to the ex: | can behad af Tux Bun Ofice to Five Dollar packages, ~~ ‘meyer WILL NEVER DROKIVE TOU. No men dare charge ly cheored and called on for a epeosh, At longth In joveri nante enswer 9800 and covered Angurance Three ‘Three Dollar i him with doable dealing, He has the weight ef chan- waggle zat | yr navnunem i rank ease fastener he ola to i, he mowed te | #240 B40 wd rar yuna 9.0 | Sa Ting eat nen mass Our) GENERAL NOTICES, inna ih Yo in natn ar foiched’ Moe mat of tue Cusp ree wtocnd cont dit; | this isn, Uf thie be ble character, what are the ob- T nk of you into pat Wruazan P, maverone a oy Nor im Favor ov Woon.—We have recelys | Fenniesia Fifty Centrofi, Lectures by the nando Weoduas waerusa. Give your votes, ties, foe ems OF eae ee Jectlons to his electlon—some say if he had been 9 da communioation, signed by about forty members RE, CHAPIN, Haveniey er, and depend upon his known charsder fee Parla, the ments and) Austria : Hiace, on the fica of January next!" He was again | % 2 © oF a Bor ra Tarsume, 1— Woman having #guified « preterence for that capital. Dominated by the people, not by ® party, he would | 13.0) eootanided and cheora. Kinmare Club of this elty, saying that they TH NEW YORK TRIBUWS ateet bear bth ars, on Mop. | Justice and liberality, ie Onna? warraim, have been elected—though confussedly @ very good | Tatty of Woon rovghshere entered the crowd | S® teutral In politics, and that the statoment made fa te eaty Neeeseon to et Vannes re St, at ARB at T elec | pa scined tathe ordinance, O** OF Xounanivme, ‘The London Times upon the Sen Juan difioulty, | man, he would, as he was nominated by the Demo- evidently for the purpose of cresting arow, and com. | inthe News that they wore in favcr of the Morart ‘CORRESPONDS TS 1m CHARLESTOWN Hider will at thoorgan. a) is"129 OPPRESSIVE GRDDIAYCE AG enlarges upon the oer! soriclon, that war be- | cratic party, bes Democratic Mayor, nota Mayo? for . ve. | Hcket, was unauthorised by the majority of the the eae ceatiaaee ‘Wooo's ca tween América and Evgiand Is imposible. It how. monoed lustily cheering for Woop, Then Ha THE LIQUO® AND LATER BIER DEALERS. ever, gays : There are some convictions, which work | fF the people, and would always work socording to 4 friends cheered for thelr o members, The meeting, they eay, which endomed Bayard AM ORDINANCE ‘out thet, rath in practice, but there are others, | this principle and for the interests of his party, If ea fre Woes, pt rely meer dened ‘Woon, a not recognised by them, and was merely NEW SReLi BT TERS, For the more effectual enforcing of the Mxcies Lowa, which o ractical Typutetion, W, y r “8 ¥ eed be Ghespeiker) onal bo amino of tie be wood pat arp Lagat ‘wie het ‘uot Ca got up by & fow bogusmembers for political offeot. PICTURES OF CALI veans raven, | 7 Mares, Aone sok Oommaneis f shetty nigga ree. Awertoa is tm »powe addressed somo inaulting remark to Mr, —A imag net be an. of this trath. Judge of the future by what we know of the past, he Maariva or Discuancen Worcwer. ‘The Louden Herald Greet Resor ior | Uelleved thaty if elected, Mr. EL would prove himself 7: Bv=s of the First Ward, who replied by nook~ meting of the workmen diset arged some time since faghim down, The police were quickly on band, 7 wi 7GR iacuny, am of Bow Ye ® Mayor of the clty and for the elty who would never a poets ify pores a thaclty sfpiver bios cond the public stome, 19 Broad strest, was held on hesitation by the Directors. | TUBE te bonor to be trampled in the dust—cloud f Se! Woodite was conducted out of the crowd and Freee gta hnmeninn tek: Weseion (rh Stabe ‘The Beciety of Arts have & movement | epplause) We have the assurance in his past con ‘Tho meeting denounced the contract recently mate fos amat idaroatical vin fund of quarter | 2c tet, though nominated by « party, he wil not wees by Hocretary Coun with Wx. Maourrims, Jas, Casio bee party Mayor, But from whom does this objcc- lon come? It comes ma'nly from the Republican party, tose who have seen fit to put in nomtnation Mr. Orvrxs, and now, on their own principle, what sort of » Mayor will Mr. Orprxe make, if e'ccted ? Having been nominated by « party, he would clearly make a party Meyor and sdminister the clty govern. mont for the benefit of the Repubilcan party. We have an sssurance in Mr. BAVaumems's past course Poxrricat, —Last evening, the American Coavention held en adjourned mooting, at which was pea kara he porate’ stant lyvennlens, ‘and the mercantile community, and they resolved to Won, Jem B Maser, ond Bon. G ‘errs Remerae i 28, Tex Son orvion ‘Barges to move ta Congress for » Committes to to- 7 _— ‘Vetigate the management of the public stores, New Provstes For sa.e aT Tas Sep orricam Se a me Fifty cent rolls. a Rance, Marquis Mowrum, Ambassed°r to Berlin, is trans- Faiey UA Nise Baron Borquensr, who re- ‘The Tammany and Mozart School conven- Guameen oy Commexnce.— The regular Rxcrmmcat | TREXERDO 00s to. Brae Lacon Dacvamans | SO dowilde Who will be Mr, Orprxa's guar. | “os, of the 18th Ward, met in Joint convention on | ints mesting of the Chomber of Commerce wad ra ee 1 Gen Mowtarn4x ls named General in chief of the ‘ute that he will not be @ tool for party ends? And held yesterday noon, The following new members Rctv iltsrpaing tt fo the bE wed to Chins. ‘This nomination ts the unpopaler ta thearey. do ou wish to see the olty government in the hands fr Commissioner, H. B. Pace for Inspector, and P. MoGamm, G. H. K Lewom, and J. Moons fur Trus- Teeeived letters « apes os Aes Arabesmedo Pate ai Srowiber of the Oamunittes oa Arbitration, The sl The Leadon Times of tee, eonaatio of the secretary, Mr, J, Surmm Howsme, was Joaroai. : i tn so os Furmnat ov Wasuvroron Invina.—The flags pity five hundred dollers, Mr. FP. M. Wensoms exist fp entity Ofibe Wash ‘eu the Olty Halland otber publi buildings of this | aalled etfcation to the proposed modification of the h diaplayed ot half mast yesterday, and rd Quarantine laws oubmitted te « recent re- 10 the ere e ios phtiog waatogi oa ne m fy press "Pas Guay Di Nomen By ‘the tetigh 's 1