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THE NEW YORK SUN “TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 6 1850 | te dy atintan avin The Riection To-Duy. ‘Tren time for argument bes almost parse’,and wes to-day is the time for action. To-day will de- poy BY ‘Vee Sepate mab ss © Davis, Lye kum TUR TY SFE CON URE — toe. Mica bens eee Gu Portmgar.The Old Line Whig General co | Com nachieg met leat evening at Paowe'e Hot.L Aboud viduals wore presont. Ab haf past eight pe pomeery krcnut, Chalrana, on apcor ‘hap Roun, aware, faholng that» quorum was present, stated that bo Seaieeda table: Wi bad a question of ; rivbege to speak om. Mr. moved thet the Committes adjourn: The Chairwan stated that behad the floor, and thet be meant tospeek, Mr. [Quico was greatly excl- cide whether there are enough citizens ia Now York possessing the honor, manliness, and inte! Bgence to save it from the diagrace of having * eenendty Vai men sheen tothe oe 3S Magistrate, To-day will decide Ar tyranny of party te t0 strung te thivelty thet te rote agains! the yok ge fb Teh ay whether corrupt political com: Cae eteStiiamph have ovee honesty, eapa- otty ond on antarnisbed pablic and private re- If every citizen who believes in his heart that We. F. Haveurten is the mcst competent and the worthiest man in nom'nation fur Mayor, wil go to the polls and cast his vote honestly and fearlessly, Mt. Havaneres will be eleztel by an immense majority. We cannot doabt Mr, Hayansren's election ; but let the friends a government omit no offurt to swell his Let them work from sun-rise to tun- eet, and the character of the city will be tri- vindicated. Mea of Sew Tork, do yourselves credit by your action to-day. Let it not be said of you that you are indifferent to the peace and welfare of the city, Let it not be said that you failed fn the discharge of your duty as good citizers. An earnest, bear:y and determiaed effort will give you a triamph of which you will be proud ever aftorwards. I¢ will make Mr. Havewsr- we the next Mayor of New York. Beware of Fale Rumors. Ir is known that the agents of Woon, trained An his achool of trickery, have concocted various false reports, to be set afloat to day around the polls, for the purpose of drawing away votes from Mr. Havemerer. One of their ‘‘Roor- backs” will be, that Mr. Havaxeren has with- @rawn, and that the race is bet ween Woon and Orprxe, The Woop men don't fear Orvrxe; bat they dofear HAvemaren. They knew that nothing but treachery, lying and fraud can do- font his election, and to these arts they will resort, a3 they have already resorted, without scruple. ers, be on ycur guard, Fens, bas become des erate, work for Wm FP. Ha achemes of those who have banded together to break down all the barriers which protect the City Treasury from their greedy bands. Like the M Wa were shown last evening some of tho | “ tickets said to have been issued yesterday by sate thousands from Feaxanvo Woop's private others, and pleasant excitement prevailed over) Mr. House to order at noon. Tue din of voices immedi- ately c need, ‘Texas. that tho Houro adfourn till to morrow. withdraw th yaun\ er will upset the ri McQuaan 1 Mr, Guo rong and ould: ng name eva candidate, 1 Tahal treamure Shroug life no diatinguiaked a De ks nase wes eotendad “ust tice “and yablis fies of Vas ated or apy trvops sont thewe whetter such mavaatom af sy, orcenication ted and asked if the Chairmen would put no ques tio, Mr. K. remarked that mo question waa in or- dor while he hed the floor. Mr, Quviae moved that the reporters be expelled from the room. Dr. Doves ecconded the motion, end hoped it wou'd adopted. ‘This question meosived one veto in the effirmative, baif © deren in the nogatire. Or. , dor belug restored, Mr. Kerowvw spoke in a feeling eqepead in | manner ofthe acon of the Commlten as unmer- armed band: | rentable, exc coolly resigned as » member of the Committee, in seocrdance with the request of the Commit'ee, and immediately retired. Bass, D. Qv1a6 then took the chalr, and stated the question to be on the acceptance of tho resignation + Jat, Baooxs moved that the vald tore to amend by | mticn ve lad om the table, ‘Tho question was pat naqniry to the seizure of the armenal Bt 1 ao.4 decided lost, the Clatrman voting in the nega- rm | tive, makirg @ tle vote—10 end 10, ‘The matter cf the resignation of Mr, K. was fiually laid on the table, ‘Tue citizens and tax-payers of the twenticth = ward have nominated the following persons fur Ling Lenme eee tes Geen Gone Grascly tier, | #0°1 Moers: For Commissioner, Joun Hooves; xc! crows 6 were unab’e to obtain admittance. Not: | Teuteos, Wa. Ross, Joon Catvesx, and Joun RB. Trithetar liog the i cleme of the reat, there Paxtow. For Invector, the rs m tinadence t Gromit Matmews wishes us to state that LyX Wat exchaunent provaded eran: | be le nck # <:ndldete for the ofice of Councilman tn the SL 4h \ Ltrict. Po peer ae mu Joan bos bot Site he the Bunate la rey for burlsen, Mr. Gwin gare nvtice of a Pac'fe Ralroad bil ‘The Senate then adjrurned. }, the Cierk of the last Honse, called the ‘sptctators wero excluded from the floor Fowmxat or A Finrmas.—The funeral of and the tnemers took their goats, The roll was | Jawzs Wuaten, the momber of No, 66 Hove, who called. and 221 mewars sua ered to thelr names. | died of injuries received at the Trinity Place fr, Sewjct Alatane: Meow aud Adaus, of Kentucky ; | t00k place on Banday afterncon, from his late re Lixbaan and Kvsr, of Arkansas, and Haatizon, of | dence, in Frankfort street, The body was enclosed 1a a splendidly allver mounted 10sewood ooffia, fur- nished by the Fire Department, Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, nearly one thousand men.bers of the Fire Department, under the direo- tion of Chief Engineer Howasn, were in attendance, and oscorted the body to the Grand street ferry. Tho body was Interred in Calvary Cometory with appro- priate coremonics. ‘On motion of Mr. Prune, the House agreed to rected to the election of Houstom nominated Mr. Bu Avaars nomina'ed Mr. Dav Hasxix nominated Mr, Hickwan, of Pennsy avis, Me. Brevi poninated Mr. Gaon. of Peungyiv ir. mina’ Me. Boren.es, of Vir , impativs tly, “ Call the roll,” 4 Moser Hotioxy Conwin, Avaus ie Fioamor in eaid + In ‘tetening to the cali roll, T noticed that #, veral mew ber: vs absent. In order Genan Scoot, to enable them to part clpato ek ctloa, I move cently been opened at No. 9 Crcenwich atrect, fitted Mr, Jone Gocumaxt—I hope the gentlemaa will Up toaccommodate about 70 childron, at the expense Mndrew the motion. of abonevolent gentleman. This'school is attended 1. Conn — Olay Jot ta now by about 50 chiidien, from 4 to 15 yours of ago, wine took the vu “oy asolamation, atid % a langhter Mur Puokenon withdrew his | Aucther of those 4c! o:le wes established somo ceeded to vote, time ago inthe 15th Ward, and is now dcing vory ti, Samat 00 Bo | well. ‘The Gorman sohcol established sb vut 6 month } | ego in the 1th Ward is now daily attonded by about £00 children, boys and girls, No one having recolved # wajority of the votes cast, ‘As I deaire ia no way Taine TO Wasurxcton Invinc.—The N.Y. on 0° the House, 1 withdraw ‘Typogrephical Bociety held » mecting on Ssturday sure those gontlemen | evening, avd resclved, as a trilvute of respect to tho Ba ye eee gor {ues that | meicory of tho docenso’ , to wear the urual badge of thelr friend ship and nema mourning on the loft arm, and caured the rooms of juRwETT ruoved an adjournment, to bo deter- | the Printers’ Librsry to be draped in mourning, eas and ney s Mr. Cuivir of Mimeurt, wanted to make somo re. | Mi Lavina was one of te honorary members of organt the and al fe hee tien, Ob te sauieol marke in favor of an adjournmect after ancther moclety, ways manifested @ deep iatorost the Republican candidate for Corporation Coun- eel is substituted for that of Greene C. Buon tom, This shows the secret compact with the Republican wire-pullers. Ori ke is to be sold ‘out on one side and Mr, Bs, ‘on the other. Lot honest citizens defeat the bargain by voting for Havamerer and Titty, Threats of Vielenc Tarrats been made in various parts of the city by Woon"s bullies that they will smash the Havamzrer boxes and destroy his tickets. They bad better not attempt violence, fur, ir] tnsit tede wenn ® ubey co, they will find that tke law ts still etrcog enough to punish them. It was also reported last eveniog that an or- q@arized gang would probably be sent out du- ring the night to cut down the HAvemermr FO oe St adh roll banners. The discovery cf the plot, however, may prevent its execution Don’t Fear the Weather. Baty ot shine, we hope voters will go to the polla to-day and discharge their duty. A full vote willekct Mr, Havamzrin, Nou-Reglatered Voters. Inspectors cf Election should give their att ton to tha following note fecm the District Attorney Duruce Arromen my" Euvau F. Pour, Big Present ‘of toe Board Of Surervisors Draa Bin—In answer to your communication of to-das, I reply that 1 have no dent of the power of the Moard cf Irspeetors to administer to a non-ro- atered v.ter the cath to the affidavit require, fan, giving bis reasons fur not appearing" before the’ Inspectors of Registry “on the day for cor reotlng tke alphabetical lst cf voters, Y ura re- ejccttully, NELSON J, WATERBURY, EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Arrival of the City of Manolester. —o— ‘Ihe British ecrew steamer City of Manches- ter, from Glasgow Nov. 17, and Queenstown Nov. 20, arrived at this port yesterday morning. She brings Eogish pepers of the 15th. Her advices are of the manaw date as those brought by the Europa, but have 8 fow items of news not previously given: Paris, Nov. 19.—The Constitutionnel of t coudieme the statement which »| Religione cuted for publisbing the letter al of Sardin\s to the Eapercr of the French, rele ey of Frince Camonan. Bb Rareu pz Monstizi Marquis pe Dowevn as a ed tho Pur areador ‘be appointed ambaseadcr at Athens. ‘The departure «{ the Spatial. troops for Moroce> hes been egerer. as Marshal O'Downsis. wil not consent to their leaving befcre the collection of the war material has been completed, which wii! bo very Thorty. ‘er ceitlea, Nov. 18.--The Akbar publishes tho fol- yd derpstch of Gen. M. ¥, dated Islay, ‘Yeh inst, Gen, Dousisa that aftor Hanays hi Nae eomeatty ‘of the troops, 1 accepted, and hosteges ur: tionary corps will resroas ‘and will thea be brokaa “jen. Gasianpr bas tendered hia res\guation tthe Kiog of Berdinls, and is not to return sgein to Coa. Hralinly, The deputation frou Tuscany cmsdets of ere Kowoorye, Corrt and Puusizr. hey come of Bayo Kicascts, President of the Nu; foal Ase, fo protest agalust the Regency of (tons pave rendered to us. the froutier on the Tidh fest tion of Burgessce r ey iy? the in thelr wicceeded The Bhlet poster ot ofine Ht, ‘iberal ‘been beaten by the of the extreme From Havana. ‘The U.S. Mail Steamship Cahawba, J. W. ‘Swaru, Commander, from New Orleans 27th ult., aud ‘Mavens 00th, ot 1 P.M, having arrived at the latter port the evening enemy arrived here at an early pag ees sone tows trom Havana le uncsportauk, ‘The new wes toaking many changes among tho employes of the Government, The popular im- ia that Gen. Gananc will cary out Gon there was no question before the House, quietly withdrow hig cbjrctioa, whioh was recemed Mr. whotker M curl had a right to show that there were game nom. inees for By Mr. pitve la ae of bis copstitational right to make re- dividual mem the House to deprive me of that rig myrelf. ted, ‘The Repubicans would consent to an adjourn a eee in ite welfare, having contributed copies of his works Jar. Lumet? objected to his, proeseding, saving to the Frintess’ Free Ldbrary, and otherwion anstet ‘Ho subse- | ing in its maintenance and prosperity. said submit the question | TH Hiowtaxo Recromwr,—The 79th, ot 4 ak should have LLerty to procecd | H'xbland regiment, will be reviewed on the 22d of Mr. Gasanerr contended there was no power here | ‘2M to 994 of Fobrusry next will to preclude debato, avd sald the gontloman from Mis. | “Ves Bre City Amombly Rooma, Oa the letter’ ‘Che Whole regiment, numbering 400 men, {m fall Highland costume, Wea niu The Clerk eid r who shoud not be elected. Ciaku insisted that the Houre could not de- Lucronss.—The first of France | Scntocran's course of twelve lectures on music, was delivered yesterdey aftorncon at Mr, Baxvs: yuaic room No 701 Broadway. Ils subject was the history of music prior to the Sixteenth century, The course will eon: tinue on Monday and Thursday afternoons, < Alecture was dclivored inst evening by Rev. Dr, SF ee fritlon do | C4" on Woman and her worth, in the 16th 2 netioation street Buptiot church, roll,” “call the ‘Theatres, kctures and other p!aces of amusement were rather poorly attended last evening, in conse- Same Coenen wr Some OF Warne Me 1 that bo peu’ nas talks 16 om abmis is os Sata, Mr. Guan (eo (earnestly <I Scan ny fesse fie tor to spesk. 1 det Cries of “Go on, go ov;" Mint Men apie fy Sr rim ty At bt whe havo quence of the excitement prevailing in regard to the Gren st ee aeatlon" from the nitoan side. Mr. Kircoas prosumed this mat election, Anxious ‘ceula bp nat Groups were congregated in bar- Tooms, ard even on strect corners, discussing the Prospect for the coming «lection, Wood's friends feeling thelr chances desperate, were endeavoring to imitate their leader in playing a blulf game, which {s House, now in | Mr. Havrwxrea's supporters wore confident of suo: mabey dod eudarevend Feocmnnsaa | cece to day, and some of Mr. Orvrxe's friends pro- ¢ F named. fered to believe that there was a falr chance for the ute, Hawily Hat Sean and ny wo hasnt crisis of the South and how to meet it," purported. to bave been written by H.R Hatem, are incendiary and bewtilo to Ue domesiio perce and tranqulity of the country, sud thet po mone: of this House who recommended or endorsed it or the compend is Bt to be fipeaker of beng) filine: cooubsnad ahihabue have noshere cle 0. The Superintendent states ¢ reading of the resotutior "1 har oie oie Southern men cle »ping thet handa, | that it will be dimcult for bim to make them com: of Pa fortable, without the assistance of friends, Dona- ment lore the cries of unc ¥ Ir. Crab withdrew his Bevec.oraixe ror tax Newssoys,—Tho ecmmencement of cold weather crowds tho news. boy's lodging bouss nighily with horasleas boys who enn Braye o ld t samed to ee Lol 1¢ present condition of the House, but two things | tions of bed clothing, elther new or old, will nodoult ’ sth jo dd oO Tier Eo peed be vate tom fe Slourny and LOY bo teauktully recetved by Cuas, O'Coxnon, Bupt. Newsboys Lodging House, 128 Pulton etreet, Godan remamed bla re remarke, Without ooucluding the question before it, the —_——_—_— Tr number of patients admitted to the New York Hospital for the week ending December %d, ts Mouse adjourned. Ma buset tals. meee rete Leeeee Ee 00; Clecharged, cured or relieved, 43; died, 1; re- walning at date, 260, Boston, Dec, 5.—Mr. Borsnm, late State Liquer agent, whoee term of impris ment for evn. ferapt expired on Baturday, was brought before the Folios Cours Pence, barge CH rd Hoxricurroras Sociary.. —This Socloty met quer, » Cot er be! wan satponed, and hls } lest evening, and elected their officers for the en- pct sulog year, as follows: Joun Gaosmom, President. Discovive o€-Send Mees, Vice-Presidente—Pares Coors, Hawar A. Hersxp, Dubuque, Towa, Deo, 8.—Within the past | Bast A. Hemuuvy, Jaxas E. Ooouay, HM. week large end rich 1s of load ore, valued at | Souxarraxix, Tressurer—Jaurs Nicwr, Recording from (one ia hundred @ thousand dollar, have | Secrctary—Guosce H. Haserit. Corresponding nae Srerresed eras ° jh. SE eect Becretary—Tuomas Moco, Librarlan—-Jouw’ © of delegates to Charleston, will bo held at Des | Haat. vines Vebruary #2, Tre Fina Commsionens met last evening at the Firemen's Hall, After investigating « fow minor charges prefurred against firemen of various ‘The Fiorence correspondent of the Providence Journal writes, on 15:h of Novem! rnenians ay Wares We Saeniay ereetee: ‘Tho number of American visitors now in Florence {a quite as large as usual. Reckoning the permanent coloniaty, the whole nuuber cannut fall much short of thre hundred. Mra. Stows, the novelist, is os- tablished here for the remainde of the sutumt ‘ad 8 portion of the d by a cl fienée. Mr, #rocatos, our Minwter to Recaey with Me family, stil remeloe Amertean Vishore ta Florence. con sereazioni, aro dlapeneing ‘hel? bor, tallies to ler Dumbora of thelr couutey men, wits quiet te |! sod Dinity, ‘Mi. Chama cee of tony a en, Cy ig @ pe Boul Mtr Sanya, of tho seme. et co oe fame perio’. sclectiod Unercasing, ‘and will bo ready to "be sent a yen when bs book will be pu fowl} of tr Kinney, formerly out Turin, continues to Teside. in Flore centis of an intelligent otrole. As engine, end deceased the iret pl ‘way, Was Knocked down ard run over. ty. A connasronpent of the Bos' fr eee Fen ey a was a dul cloudy for fi foety part, yet at the ira corpse reached its temporary chancel of Christ Courch, a sun-ray shot from the heavens athwart the church, and rested fora moment upon the coffin. The sun- beam then withdrew, and all was dark bod incident seemed to me to be a poem self—it certainly affuds the theme for ons, CITY NEWS, ‘Tum Seventh Regiment aro ordered to be in Foon ae et sage Ra of an unknewn an wason found at the foot of drowned Catan ‘treat taken to the snes Sees | Ex a eae frock, rome Concaa's pélley—more partioularly in regard to the | readiness to-monow at alx o'clock, A. M., for the § ton abirt, smprovements goldg on in the city of Havana, Purpose of protecting the public property, ‘The Cohawbs has on freight trom Now Orleans and | ‘Tuo Lighth Regiment has also been ordered out. Baran, $462,000 fm aprole, principally Mexican | The two Regimente will be at thelr Armoties during hy tthe day, and ® strong force will be posted at the Ar- sonal to prevent any attempt to seize upon the arns Tho Nows by Telegraph. tore there, The bead quarter Ont berries wl pie beat the now Arsenal, Udth stroct, corner of Beventh rie Steers a Sa Ts om | ce : — 4 ‘Two-thirds of the Biooklyn Police force have been Springfield Oty Kiection. ordered to New York for duty, and will be distribut- Dee. £Biection for city ed in the 1st, 4th, @ti and other desperate Wards. bs oy ‘was cast. | Rosorves will also be stationed at Headquarters, the sagen byte Clty Hall, and 17th Precinct, where there will be ne on att the clo: | counibuses ready to carry the mon to aay given latter, Txoma- | point, ‘The Polloe Commiadoners will be in session all the day, #0 as to order out the military in case of a rlot, pose, if properly conducted, will be of great ty the young men of the ality. ——— Firs at Foor ov Rurouns Grasat.—The ng | 0 larm, a6 094 o'clock last evening, wes tt ‘| ‘an sccidental fire af the Gectional Dry D. sot foot of Butgers street, E.R. The denage E.bs. § done will probably amourt to $100, Kasured. yy the bedy, end « verdict of +, »powed ing” was rendered. ~ Police Intelligence, ko. ‘Two Vores Lras von Faaxanno Woop.— Detectives Famizy and Everace arrested Joun Kaegne and Wpates Paruas y afternoon, on a charge «f defraud Winiiam tots Heed eran go L dene eens peeetansate. cdr nd wore lookad ‘the iceman, pe Tay wan waRDo Cu suas or Busotary.—Jourvs B. Cocn mar, pharcnades was arrested on 2 therefrom CAUTION! t GRO#s FRAUD!( ‘The Fxccutive Committee ot Tammeny Hat have feeeived information that a groee fraud is to be perpe- treated upon the voters of this city on the day of Bleo- tion, Large py mbers of elreulars an@ handbitis with Mr. Havenrren's name attached, have been printed, faleely announcing hie withdrawal. Voters are cartioned met to be deceived by this ABBURD F. New York, Duo, 6, 1980, ‘The eubjotned Wager and Stake were left with a responsible person at the office of the Brening Post on the 94 imat, :— To the Bditors of the Post: ‘You seem te be under the impression and labor to convines your readers that the real contest at the ap. Proaching election is between Messrs, Opdyke ant ‘Wood, and that Mr. Havemeyer has no chance for aa election. In this you are vigorously seconded by the ‘Tribune and Mr. Wood. With a view to teat the sla- cerity of those who profess to furnish tho information on which these statements are made, I offer the follow ing weger — FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS that William F. Havemeyer will be elected Mayor of New York on tho Oth inst. TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED dollars to TWELVE HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars that his vote will excend that of Mr. Ondyke. TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars that Mr* ‘ote will exceed Mr. Opdyke's one thous- TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars that Me. vermeyer's voto will exooed Mr, Opdyke's two thousand, 1WO HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars that Mr. ote will exceed Mr. Opdyke’s threo thousand, TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars thet Mr, ‘oto will exeoed Mr, Opdyke's four thous, TWO HUNDRED and FIPTY dollars that Mr. Havemeyer's voto will «xeoed Mr. Opdyke’ thous- and TWO HUNDRED ona FIFTY dott ‘Havemeyer and. TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars that Mr. Havermeyer's voto will exceed Mr, Opdyke's seven thousand. TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars that Mr. Havemeyer's vote will exceed Mr. Opdyke's olght thousand ‘The whole bet of Five Thousand dollars to be take, together, but the eums may be proportionately ro- duced to suit those who take the bet. Not desiring my name to be mado public, I leave With you a certified check to my own order for $5.000, ‘and will cai) at your oflice at 12 M. on Mouday, the Sth fnat., to close with any rerponsibie person who te dis posed to take the Let, December 8, 199 DEMOCRAT, The above bet net having been taken, remains open till to-morrow (Tuesday), 10 a m., when I will be at the ¢flice of the Evoning Port to elose with any taker December 6, 1550, DEMOCRAT Mrs. Wixstow. G97-An experioncod Nurse and Female Phystetan has Soothing Syrup for Children Teothing, which sreatly facilitates the prooces of touthing by softening the guia, redneiag all {nflammation ; will allay pain, and is ure to regulate the bowels, Dopen@upoa it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, relief and health to your iufante, Perfectly safe in all oxsom Millions of botties are sold every year in the United Stator, It ls an old and woll-tried remeay, PRICE ONLY % CENTS A BOTTLE, None genuine untess tho facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper, £old by Drugeists throughout the world, that Mr excoed Mr. Opdyke's atx thous- Suaw Cuaros.—Doies axp Hats Dawe ean be had at Tam Sun Office in Five Dollar packages, ‘and Three Cont ploces in Three Dollar packages, money only rebeived. Pennies in Fifty Cent rofls, Tax Waxerer & Wrtsox Sxwrna Macutng Co joo dk ame of Duy con! rily at the rate of a Barxr's Tarcormmnovs pert artiste for Dressing pine 4 Chee Carli te “Endl | yee sake Forni & Low's S: ‘Warranted to faite, better pitt sets Mgehine Jn this market, of money ref Barron's Mosnum —The bow! ‘Tux Doom oF Daviay, | eri Ports ith fomielit.’ The ceine ‘Tun Homerao. POLITICAL NOTICES Seeuneeepeersnee sneer CAUTION — DEMOCRATS BEWARE OF BIOUS TIC 2 oo TM TTAT TO x 6 genuire Ticket, Bvery apecies eg enare “thy our “enemiea, Benet tmnttations Wid? a, clreu tation with or fhe aint of ‘Porande “George Opdyke" yVEMEYER, Other horus int Fations nwlit bw eli cata wall emt te then tn the euad Me¥LROY and per- bores, ee a pa, 3 |e pat etorie ea sae mpet, te case cs POLITICAL NOTICES, Fatr Mtatement of the Imace in one Munictpal CONTEST. ; LET THE HONEST MECTLANIOS AND WORKMEN OF OUR OITY GIVE THEIR VERDICT. POLITICAL NOTICES, Wm. FP. Havemeyer for Mayor. SAMUEL J. TILDEN FOR COUNSEL 10 THE CORPORATION. PAY NO MEFD TO GLANDERS UTTERED OR WRITTEN aGarser Ww. F. Havewevem At tus trum, Tarse ARE MERE ELECTIONERRING TRICKS NOT WORTH AN- SWERING, AND THEREYORE NOT ANGWERED, I? WOULD TAKE 700 MUCH TIME TO ANSWER RAO INDIVIDUAL FALSEHOOD PUT IN CXRCULATION BY Woon, NOW'S THE DAY AND NOW'S THE HOUR! (9-VOTE FARLY AND WORK ALL DAY FOR MAVEMEYER AND LIGHT TAXATIONad LET AN INDIONANT rnoria ror ‘THES BrEL On THE NECK OF MUNICIPAL AND POLITICAL piAHONESTY ! CITIZENS, BE ON YOUR GUARD. ALL SORTS OF FRAUDULENT TRICKS AND FALAR AN- NOUNOEMENTS WILL BE RESORTED TO ‘TO-DAY, WITH TIE ODJRCT OF DEFEATING THE POPULAR WILL WiC MAS ALREADY PRONOUNCED IN FAVOR oF Wa. P. HAvE- MEYER, LYING ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE PURLISIED, AND LYING @TORIES TOLD QO TUE Errect TUAT Tux Deu- oonatio CaNDipaT®, We, F. HAVEMEYER MAS WITR- DRAWN. SPURIOUS AND FRAUDULENT BALLOTS WILL Br FUT IN CIRCULATION, WITH THE NAMES oF Wa, Fe Haveweven, SawvEL J Trupen axp Parnion MoT ROY, WRONGLY SPELLED; AND Tuk Kxow NoTiHina, Fraxanno Woon Witt ATTEMPT TO DO, AS I AS AL~ WAYS DONE—SELL OUF RVRRY CANDIDATE ON MIS OWN ‘TICKET, TO PROCURE VOTRs FOR UIMSELE, FRIENDS OF JAWES LYNCU, LOOK TO IT. ‘Wood says he “only nominated James Lynch to t= eure votes for himaelf in the Fourteenth Ward," that in all other Wards “Mn Lyxoa mesr Take ¢ ov nuaseLy !" This game of dropping candidates, ts drop-game which two can play at. The friends of Mr. Lynch, are indignant, and will puaish Wood as he deserves. LET THE LABORING MEN AND MECHANICS OF OUR CITY READ! ‘Let the hovest laboring men of our city never forget that when Wood was elected Mayor, thetr wages stood at TEN SHILLINGS A DAT; that they were reduced stead ily to nine shillings, eight shillings, seven shillings, and siz shillings during hs rule; and that now again, since the City Treasury has been released from his dominion, their wages have yone steadily up to seven shillings ; etyht shdllings: nine shillings; and now stand AGAIN ATTEN BUNLLINGS A DAY WITR EVERY PROSPECY OF INCREASING, IY OE CiTx GovERN- MENT CONTINURS 0 BEB ADMINsTERED BY HoNEST Banps. Bvery voteSor Wood, wit. wea vors vor Low- ER WAGES; SCARCE EMPLOT! WEAVE TAXATION; IGM PRICED MARKETS, AND ENEMAL DITRESS OF ALL OLA{8K8 RXOKPT TMR LITTLE GANG OF KNOW-NOTH 1xas wo Form Woon's nopy auama, Vors rom ‘Mavemeren axp Crvic Honesty | LET BVERY DEMOCRAT READ. Lyteveny #porrxp Curr read the eard to “Our Democratic friends and feline citizens,” published in another column, in which your evar tried, truc, trust- ed aud noble friexde- euch meu as Jas, T. Brady, Thos, FrancleMeaghor, Sheriff John Kelly, JudgeJoha RB. Brady, Jas. B. Nicholson, Col. Michael Doheny, Hu, Smith, Edmund J Kelly, Patrick O'Grady, John H. MeCunn, Michae! Coanolly, Patrick Lynch, of the 24th ‘Word, John Kennedy, of the 2th Ward, Judge Bar- tholomew O'Conor, James A, MeMester, Francis B. O'Keefe, Hon. Peter Masterson, Dr. Wm.0'Donneil, Jobn E, Develin, Peter Moneghan, Thomas McS, others of the same stamp, all unite in denouneing F. nando Wood as @ Know Nothing, who is now in fall communion with a Koew Nothing Lodge, and prove thet “As LATE as wrrius TEN DAY, WoOD 148 ocoy- PIED UIA EAT AT THR Keow Notrurno Counc, Boarn’ Thus, while Wood pretends to be a Democrat, he ts now running lo defeat the Demooratic party in this cityand “Wy THK BWORN SUPPORTER OF Native AMERICANISM, ‘TAXING THE ODIOUS OATHS OF THAT ORDER TO PROSCRIBE CATHOLICS AND ALL CITENS WHO ARE NOT NATIVE YETOUR ADOPTED CITEENS ARE ASKED TO cURE Its ELECTION! Hix ms as {PLE IN 118 PUBLIO AS HIB PRIVATE LiFe. HE CANNOT RE TRUSTED IN EUVIRR RELATION, Read the card in the column next to this, ant then goto work with a wilt for We. ¥. Haveweren, the Democratic champion in this contest for civiland re- Ugious liberty. ‘THE GERMANS ALL OUf FOR MAVEMEYER, ‘Those true and reliable citizens, Anthony Dugro, Jacob Windmoller and Anthony Kickoff, forming the Executive Committee of the Gruman DemooaticCes- rear Crem, have written « letter in whieh they de- nounee In proper terms the attempt mace by Fernando Wood to make our people believe that Wm. F. Ha meyer when in office, was “in Savor of restricting ope uf the povrular amusements and recreations unday.” Taxy rrove Wa. F, HAvemeven ve now and in all times Past, OY ALLOWING RVERY CITIZEN TO KPEND THE DAY OF REST CN HIS OWN FASHION, AND AFTER 18 OWN CHOLCE, Without let or hindrance from any other orriziiNy WHOSE OWN RIGIETS IN THE SAME RESPECT BUALL NOT LE INTERFERED win, THOM4S FRANCIS MEAGHER FOR HAVE: MEYER. At the magvificeot Havemeyer demonstration held last Saturday night, at the Cooper Institute, Thomas Fiancle Meagher, the gifted, beloved and eloquent ora_ Union, which, with the one inviolable fag and name Gceredite twoand thirty sovercign States to the com- merce and the comity af nations -¥or THESE REASONS, AND THAT 11k 18 REOOMMENDED AND SANCTIONED BY THE AGGREGATE INFELLIGENGE, BY THM MEO SOCIAL INFLU- ENCES, BYTUB MERCANTILE MIND, BY THE JUDICIAL PRO- BITY, BY THR PUNLIC VIRTUE AND TE CONBKEVATIVE PATRIOTION OY NEw YORK, I DO MERE, 'rAI8 EVENING- UNEQUIVOCALLY PRONOUNCE IN FAVOR OF Wruutam Fy Havemeves FOR THE Mavoua.tr or Ni You, (tre. nendows cheerd.) AND) WITH WHATEVER AND ALL THE AUTUOLITY WHICH, FOR MY STEADYAST ADUEEENCE TO PUBLIC PRINGIPLES KLAkWuKRY I MAY POSSESS, I DO UAKESERVEDLY AND CONFIDENTLY DEMAND FOR War Liaw F, HAVEMEYER, ON TURSDAY NEXT, A TRIUMPUART BALLoT."— Loud, long contihued and euthusiastic ay plause, NATIONAL IMPORTANCE OF THY STRUGGLE. CoL, Micuart Donxny, ® good and gifted son of Treland, who has suffered in her esuse the rala of a splendid position at bome, aad loug years of exile.— Micuant Dowxnt, the friend and loved companion tn former yoare of Daniel O'Counel, thus throws bis in- tellectual infuerce and the weight of his past services into thesealoin favor of MUNIUIFAL HONESTY AND Lica? Taxation. He ls not in favor of the Anaw Nothing who claims “that the adopted citizensas New York are his serfs ;" and he denounces every min who votes for Wood as@ TRA\voR TO Tux Lion AKD ae Demockame Parry, “Upon this county," said Col, Déheny last Setar- dey ov Patriot's eye ts Gxed—whether it looks from a dungeon of from a field made sacred by the people's blood—yes hither every eye is turned, from the banks of the Shannon, the Danube and the Po, axp LET US TOMIGUTOAST DISHONOK UPON THE MAN WHO WOULD, IN SCHEMES OF PERSONAL AGQNANDISEMEST, OVERTHROW Tis GREAT DeMocaaniO rasty. Ip wx CANNOT SUSTAIN IT IN THIS Orry, Tuz Union oF ‘TURE BTATES 18 MMPERILED, AND THRBE ARE SOME OF TRE REASONS THAT IBIAVE FOR NOW REWOUNOING MY AL- LEGLANGE TO FERNANDO Woon, To-riGHT I DENOUNOE Fxaxanpo Woop 8 A TRAITOR, BEFORE YOU ALL, BE the upl sae at ye ortan anization of party snd whl Wit out di pu tak a oa cmyer rental pot mie perme ‘any hon present att rs ite Decale and ‘and power for, futer Giri veittance witit the er thoy wh) sand, a2 they have al wii all aol spin Hioesere Spates ‘to claim the! elt votos the best men He te yA Eta bye alike to = pees atranelbe te i elow section tal, a ion a8 mW ita panes toca Frwoun re exe thee “ahh. deb 2°30 LET THE papi MECHANICS AND WORKMEN % sabe GIVE THEIR GEORGE ororin he MAYOR. TORN A DEAY EAR TO SLANDERS AGAINOR Gi EARDTUBYRIENDS WHO, SUPTORT iM. ARS MEBTIBO A} Dav Maui, LOOw AsiF Sua DERE WARS MOF SUTrORTING Swit me ELUTED, "The moet og. fo a8 a MERE YERELE com rn EE, He 15 THE REPRESENTATIVE OF ALL Ba We ¥— THE Ca! Axes ‘Tub WORKING MEX ger wi awe u ea i iy the apely MaerinG 0 LEON pisause, What are thal re Curatanre fisorim Ps axe of Jum came waoruaa tn, row WANT aCHANGR? If 80, VOTE and WORK Orors. cea orrosrtion: ‘NOMINATED CANDI- WLR CONYENTION—TME RUOKMAKERS (B's ASBOULA: CAUSE HE HAS PROVED MIMAELY UNTRUE TO MIS PARTT- FLEDOXS ; AND I REFBOBATE HIB ATTEMPT TO DEMORAI- 7@® Tux GuRaT Demoomatio Pasty mm ras Orrv—cus ONLY PARTY WHICH CAN GAVE fuxs Uni0N." GURMAN PUBLIC OPINION STATED. THE GERMANS ALL OUT FOR HAVEMEYER, At the Havemeyer meeting last Saturday night. Dr. Philip Merkle, who was received with cathusiastlc cheers, delivered most stirring and hightoned address from’ which we haveonly room to make one extract, Fellow citizens,” sald Dr. Merkle, “I hope and I kkxow that every honest German adopted citizen wil, cast his voteat the present election for William F. Ha- VeMeyer, AND 00 WALL EVERY DESCENDANT FROM TEE Op Guxmaw erock. (Cheers. The greatest er ‘ratio instrument in the elty of NewYork is tu favor Havemeren—I mean the New Yorker Staats Zeitung, ‘YOU CAN JUDGE OF THE IXYLUENOK OF THAT PAPER, ABD AT LEAGT TWO-THIRDS OF TTS READERS WILL VOER FOR ‘Ww. F, Havemeren, Tax ELECTION OF ir (Oa ‘J Shit ser bar eet mst rae | vERVOR Rie arts an a Yorn for OrvrKe, HOW STANDS THE CANVASS? very vote for SAY EMEYER hele Uf you wisn $Fogp ‘eectet, on) a = ai sities orl: ems ER A MATTERS 45 CERTAIN AS A FIXED ACT. [( ‘We WAVE O&LY TO GO THROUGH THE FORM OF AN som, am Witsam F, RAV ERKER WIL! BE Mayor ov Tax Gore ow Huw Yous pr ax et ne FED FRavpttt « TUS (NAMAS OF PURCHASED [NaPSgTONS ane KHOWN ‘ect ‘rine hos forthe wane of wat Ted ossceaee, By, an thet Fermando Yoh grants bor! iets ooh mu aot le pe vin ie ote rel andive, Seats an and fish, ‘ofthe clock day of the we at il labor or work on said da: ptian TQOD, Mayor. Groner W. Matexit, Uhief of lay lawe wre the fo tuten, fate pare wa 0 firet day "No BETTE, Chall expose te sale any, wv atte! which may be sold at an in the morulae.” "ie verze doapotis, tnt ‘intent the follewias ord: fern na nen a this elt Dea or Orrict or rue Omer declan ee bene relanstion ta yeu Groner W. Maronite’ a seas sorthat or, wicuaiona anD ‘Or LIQUOR AME MOST TO NE TEALEDn AND. BxPORT] PROMPTLY 10 Tits OFYION BYRRY VIOLATION AND watt bY por Fraalations for ane ofthis aay cial te arin Me ppeeet oe ear = Si of |

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