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“es water MORNING BATURDAY MORNING, NOV The Hackl For interesting part Aabbled in this fimous con ties who now own it, w columns. It appears that Ma; his brovher, has seized, wi quarter interest of a contr nett profit, in tive years, of do thinks the office of Mayor E it to him than that of the President of the Unite! States, Were he not as fully expat Je of National robbery npon a colossal scale, ashe is adept in Municipal planer, eo should we. Contencts lars as to who have ant of the pare r to our Cily 3 ot Woo, pay, upon a whieh silts him a 9,000! Ferman ore profitable Gen. Fremont at the Astor Howse. Major-General J, C. Fremont, late Comma der-in-Chief of the Western army, is now at th ‘Astor House, having arrived in this city late « Thursday night, after travelling n anid dey since efrom St. Low afternoon of Tuesday last. Althoug' eon the way, and holding convers motiate eirele, on the avoidin quiet depar publ ation with no one beyoad his i Gen. Fremont’s presenee In ered anil comm cars was discov ¢ the route ey rything n during bh ht al to hie friewls ty day, after 10 dock, when, without doubt Large nut rs will cdl o him. There can! nt that las many in this city, eepecially among the Germans, and the e! A Sumuer’s lecture th other p titute, when t m tion of Fremont storm of opplaw wane drew forth a perfect Fernando Weod and the Trish, When the Prince of V awas in thiseoun try a year ayo, be surr with towiie and flunkies of all sorts, Among thove who paid th servile honor to this scion of the British aristocracy, was Frnsaxno Woor “Hamble” that any body but all his life to the would have ty made himself a mere boy, acctstome Jaudations of ubjects, from him with contempt. There was one man inthis city who refused court to the royal visitor. @ It was Mi MARL Conconas, Colonel of the Sixty-Ninth Trish Regiment. When Virst Divis the New York Militia was to do escort duty to the Prince, he refused to ¢ and fo the apirit of this refusal, not the letter, our ene tire Irish population applauded the And yet, Fresaspo Woon telies apon th votes of Irishmen to re-elect him to the mayar alty ; and thie in spite of such undisguised cession sentiments as were uttered by bin in hit apeoch to the Germans the other evening when he plainly avowed his sympathy with the very traitors who have sent the gallant Cor prison, and now threaten to hang bi Government shall dare to punish the pirat: who have been preying upon our commerce Ina word, the rebels below the Poto: tho brave Colonel of the Sixty-ninth to desth, and Ferxaxpo Woop, in a sy to ion of 1 EAN to, nif our ve doom felon's h in New York, sends them his cordial greeting. Some very ele auldreas the arse Riot among Soldiem—several Lives Tho 68d volunteer Thint of th Trish Bri, on Thanksgiving Day, and embarked on th Amboy boat Atlas, landing at the foot of West Lith in this cily, and mared down Broadway. An immense crowd witnessed the parade, The members of the re nt, who had just been paid, desired a furlough, and expoctod that it would be granted previous to the start. On arriving at pier No. 1, North River, thr companies, in tolerable 0 marched in, Here a dificulty began, Some of the foremost men, i toxicated condition, had left the ranks, and on returning to the entran manded further passes, threatening, pases were refused, to leave the regiment, This created great confusion, and then another didi culty arose, Some women desired to pass in, but the oficers refusing them p mission to do so, the men began to clamor for their admission, This dispute soon grew intoa fight. Some of the soldiers charged on the guard, and there were fears that the fight would become general. Tho march wa of course, arrested, One man who charg, Officer with his bayonet, drove the weapon close to the side of the officer, who, as soon as he could draw his sword, struck the private on the head, bringing him down instantly, He was seriously—possibly fatally injured, ho was afterward: an to- if the an It is said rried on board the boat and taken with the regiment, The scene was one of the wildest description. In the confusion of the scene the fifth company, which carried the colors, was got through the gate, when a large Proportion of the regiment followed. After dark some of the men on the steamer Jumped into the river, eudeavoring to swim to the docks and escape, in order to visit thoir friends. It isnot known how many escaped nor how many were lost. One was rescued, Anothor was heard to shout for assistance, th ‘tones of his voice indicating that he was strani: ling, but not rescued. Others may have Deen lost. So veaped to the Battery en- largemont by ropes which extended from the pier to that plaice. Butinthe course of the evening most of the men were jot on board the steamer, and at half-past twelve o'dock, the steamer started on its way to Amboy, ths Col- onel remaining in the city, The number o men on board is variously stated at fiom six hundred to seven hundred and fitty men, The entire rev t numbers nine hundred men, Yesterday morning the steamer Weehaw returned from Atmboy, bringing the bodie: two men, (Dennis Reagan, about age, of Co. I, and John Gantley, ay years, of Co, C,) who died on the y Amboy. Coroner Jackman held a verdict was returned tot occurred through intoxicu were smothered on the passsaye, It is reported that several ditliculties occurred at Amboy, but it is not certain wh serious casualties occurred, Lieutenant MeDonogh came from Amboy this morning, with instructions te biing on imme: diately such men as he could get together, In pursuance of his order, he caused the arrest. of the men, while other officers, with conilictiny orders,peleased them, It was understood thut about a hundred men would be sent on yester- day afternoon. r Amono tHE Martens of interest not men- tioned in our Thanksgiving report, was a loat of bread, weighing 250 pounds, well and thor oughly baked, which was presented to the La- dies’ Mission at the Five Points by 8. H. Crook, 74 Chatham st. It contained an entire barrel of flour—186 pounds. Tux First Nomper of the New York Weekly Argus, edited by Calvert Comstock, William ‘Cassidy and Elon Comstock, will be issued in Gla city woxt Saturday, Oo years o 1 about 50 aye to est, ant et that death Probably they her any left its camp on David's Island Glorious News from Pensacola! nose Lage: alatar: - vis GUNS _-- ane ORT ME RAE TTcRy Fi \n y= GULF OF MEXICO. = = 4 Impoitant from Washington. irtow or Forr Pron ’ Santa Rosa vin Navy Yann, WA ner Bananas, Fou Mean, Tis Repount Barrens, &e., es MA Stiowise rit THE CAPTURE OF TY BER ISLAND. OFFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, Savannah Cut Of Later from. Fort Pickens, om the Sen TL NEW CONGRESS. eempiats gten, Nw 29.— Dig received at the Navy Departm Offer Duy ont giving the yrat ofthe United Si The Navy Yard Demolished. —_o—— BEAGG CALLING FOR REINVORCE enka a Reported b xe to Federal Ships. hes have he t from Flog ated Port Royal, 25th inst ny intelligence that the thy ox is flying over the territory arya,” Js, which he says is within ey mortar di-tance of Fort Paliski, lias been take ii porsersion of, and the approwhes to Savat mpletely cut off. On the i-land is a at Martello fover with a battery at is! In visinge an f the capture of Iritish veh sloop Dal she has been brought int She purported to be fr hound to New York; but at the tim ture she was hea Her cargo consisted of NTS Tha followin pondence of the morning Fortress Monroe, Ne 7,2. Me assongers yatlygof truce from Norfolk, this mornin furnish some further particulars in regard to U fight at Fort Pickens. These particulars, it must be remembered, come through rebel sources. — Ger. Bragg had not made a breach in the fort, as was before reported, Great exeit the South respectin thought that Br Brown to surrender A messonger arrived from Pensac day lst, with a peremptory order for reintoren monte. Gen. Brayy, was at that time hopeful of early access, and was replying at intervals upon the fortress with gre wt. His regular salvos ally tertile. neral was perfectly cook and confident, acl had yet Veen made, hut on Monday, one would be manifest, when Bray reinforcement and ordny is the Fortress Monroe corres+ Philadelphia Inquirer of this the of Mabel by Commanter Yart, of rf alent throushout battle, but it was would be able to foree Col. 120 bays of es of ead, 30 ba haves of arrow root, 1 2 cases of cavalry BW The Mabel was of Baltimore are is strong pre- sumption of her i nto run the blocka le She will be sent to Philadelphia for adjudi- tion, stols, (revoly casos of ste the am onding: to present at's Mi COMING SESSION. the Pre in advance Sher eo deseribed ax being ‘The civil exe immed at, S tion a bill to abs and would storm concentrated a perfect storm dings and a considerable amount of army eo stores. ; Ponsa ail been evacuated by Gen. Cole vessels by the was almost ric out to such action, his taking a seat James Ferguson was acting as a spy when he visited thie coun try, it is only an ‘act of justice to him to say that he was ‘charged by” many persons in the South with letters to be delivered or distributed through the Post Ottice i North, and that ynand being advised h a conveyance of correspondence was 1 ed by the Government, ho at once re- paired to the State Department and surrendered all the Letters to the Government. will grant no more commission i sharp-shooters for his already been granted with bullets, Jo was thoroughly disabled, General Bray had he would never surren lured to his troops that er alive, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed among the men, n On Tuesday, Gon, Bragg would Brown in front, and land a large island so as take him in the rear, [Itis rally believet here that an_ action taken plice at Pensacola between our ware vessels and the rebels, and that Bragy has been whippel, Persieola burned, aud probably Lragg's whole force captured, The dispatchon inthe Southern papers have no apparent end or begivuing, and are very meagre. | Menge Col, yree on the than will fill it rumor is current t shal of Baltimore arren to the Litter for treason, » P. Kane, is on his way from ty, to be trie] there Foreign Intelligence. Four Days Later from Europe. For the better comprehension of the above map, and of the glorious news which the south- ern dispatches ate gradually confirming, it may The Baltimore off Cape Race. A Steamer Leaves London with War Supplies for the Rebels, —-0-——- be well to state that Col, Brown is in charge {the U, S. forces at Fort Pickens; that Brag bel force of between 5000 and 7000 THE PIRATE NASHVILLE AT fore cecupied the whole of the SOUTHAMPTON, alorg the coast opposite Santa Rosa ei pe 1, including Fort MeRac, and the batte SHE DESTROYS A NEW YORK adjacent to i*, SHIP AT SEA, The news reecived makes it clear that we have | —— triven the rebel foree out of all their positions ; | A NEW AMERICAN REPUBLIC. Have destroyed the y Yard; and have burn. | ed Warrington, the Hospital buildings, and all Cupe Race, Nor, 29.—The steamship Ci Haltumore, from Liverpool, W the improvements upon the point whieh is ob- ) verved on the map opporite to Fore Pickens. It and Queenstown, 21st, passed this point this is also extremely probable, but not yet cons evening. She brings the following news: firmed, that we have taken and now hold Fort It is reported that a large steamer had left McRae, which will Le seen on the map, just London with a full cargo of munitions of war the shoals which lie at the enteane SR aa le ‘ort Pickens is a powerful fy Southampton on the on ard capable of withstanding. the co: she fl in with and boarded the American ship ef the whole South ; the report aboat ity Harvey liricks Hound trom Uavre to New York wpective capture or injury may therefore be and his erew, then set fire to th wl as wholly idle and visiona burned her to the water's ede, 2 ‘he Nashyiile banded Cxpts Nelwn an the a TEx: crow at Southampton, and temained there here THE LATEST NEWS, tatwith the ret tae tivine ada Capt. Nelson says th hander Pegram of ——$—— the Nashville denioa being u privutecr, und "yet ho says that he has & comission asa war mer, nirty guineas had Leen demanded for insue co of the North Briton, The supposed privateer which had boon secn in the Mediterranean proves to have been a lawful } York merchantman, and had ar ) | rived at Constantinople. | Mr. Russell, in his last letter to the London Tomes, asserts that the 1 ident and Cabine’ j were not indisposod to a peavetul arbitration and were probibly considering the prop sitio of waopting or asking for the intervention. « of abo shville arrived at st. On the 19h inst. or, BY TELE {PH TO THEN, Y. —— SUN, ra United States offic at Weston today, The rebel Stein, with 50 of his followers, is reported to Le near Weston, From Sandy Hook, Md. Sundy Hook, Ne B.A little exeitemont | the reat Europenn potentates: wos occasioned liere this afternoon, by the Con IVis reported that several steamers have beer foderates throwing about thirty shells at the J insured in London for a run from England t iMarters of some companies of the 29h Penn. ) New Orleansand back, at 20 ae yivania reginent, under command of Major © Mesican expedition comprises fifteen y tle ‘aid Tyndale, at larper's Ferry; no body wa sels, three hundre mil thirty guns, five thou sand swilors an Austria baw! three thousand troop: quietly * togathor quite Warren Prisoners, &ey powerful adron in the Adriat m, Novy 2—The eleven Kentuckians |" recently released from Fort Warten being dese | gill Madiil Espana aay that a project was titute of means, were today sent to their homes | Usevecd of forming in rica a colony of all repnblies of Sp rales horijgin, with Spain ‘at the f Boston, Samuel P. Shiner, ‘of New Bedford, cone | Meat of tte victed of fitting the ship Margaret Scott for Latest vin Queenstown, a slaver, was sentenced Wop afine of $1,000 [By Telegraph from Liverpool.) and confinement in the Taunton jail for five Lite aM, 2lat.—Cotton—The sales for two years, ni days have been 14,000, including 6,000 bales t - - speculators and exporters, The market closed Krom Old Point, ‘ firm at unchanged quotations, Baltimore, Nov, 29th.—The boat trom Old Drrapstetrs,—The market remains steady Point hat arrived. A slag of truce had brought [ provisions-—The market is quiet, but stenty down two or three ladies from Norfolk, but no. news, The rebels are evidently endeavoring | py p back southern news, Kad Collison, Albany, Nov. 29th,—The steamer Francis «i Mrs. W. J. Florence, the ‘Irish Boy and Yankee Girl,” made their first appearance before an Irish audience at the Theatre Royal, Dublin, on the 11th ult, The house Was mmed, and the recepti forded them Skiddy “last night came in collision with a fl ver ge nk hot ery warm, Mr, Florence's Irish delineations schooner, The steamer was much i ff kept the audience in a roar of iter, which con of the beers was lreken, se tie Barbe considered 8 great con wae Mr, 1g, which scalded nine passengers severe- § Florence born. tire Y, thtee'of whom died, Their bauwos. are ‘ot he o nown. Mo., exp M over, did we do, The first was for reasons un- known—t concluded (after twic hisinen, Tam eting of | prees spoke in the Lighest veri of pralae of Ube paying anything for it. It is well known, in aly The Butler Expedition. —_ oo — Sr eclal Correspondence of the San. POLITICAL ‘Tax-Payer and (itizens’ Unioa Nomi ‘Word is but the represa. ‘ative and instrument of b brother Fe his political and ot! ando, who, throu sh him, doos or work, Joseph W. Kellogg, Jullus Woodings Nd Axexander Roux, “4 bm msad ‘Thomas J. Blanck, For Maron, GEORUE OPDYKE, Mozart Ratification Meeting. ee Butler's Brigade—Arrival at Fortress Monroe | 9 sage mooting for tho ratification of tho JOHN LIVINGSTON, Chairman, | Jeremiah Lambert, 20°" He Rilabock, =Scarcity of Water-—Departure of the Expe- ination of Fernando Wool for Mayor, was | Grouar a a dition, oe. held at the Coopar Institute last evening. Me. | War J. W. Wadsworth presided, and in taking the | ADDRESS OF THE NOMINATING COMMITIFE My last communtcation left us at Portland, | chair made a brief speech, urging the claims of Whe. \ fnsctdhnedcem 4 a beard ho. the Mozart Democracy to the auffrages of the | Zo the Fin ok Ati York cting to coal and take on board the Vice Presidents and Secretaries in | FRUOW-CrrmeNe: Having completed the work neither, how. | people, Vice lents and Secretarie assigned to um we desire respectfully ty submit ‘ numbers having been appointed, Mr. G. W, | statement of a few facts connected with the present Genet rend n series of revolutions for the adop: Wa inets 9 mak dna heart inthe condition of faving t PT t tion of the meeting ora from extravagant . The proservation of our nas bringing his Fou ment laudations of Mr. Wood as ‘a public man of enance of the Constitution and wt-steamer) that th onstitt= | consummate executive ability and long expe the perpetuity of that Union which constitutes us er suitable accommodation for) ence,” a conservative statesman, “the bold and highest aiins and the noblest ob- nivincel from his personal ins | able defender of municipal rights,” “the poor pection—bix examination of the plan of the | man’s fri &c., &e., and equally extrava- steamer, and bis judicious delay in coming to a! gant denunciation of bis opponents, the princi alo by our own experience, t pal feature of the resolutions was the id that, through the mercy of a kind and ving care for th declaration of “devotion to the Union, tint Providence, the blessings of peace will soon re: his charge. steadfast hope of its re establishment, relying | tum tou But, fellow citizens, you have now an+ we meet, amongs Jess on arms than the just and benign priceiples | osher obligation to discharge Aber as iinportant of true Democracy, and earnestly desiring that | 4 vieto FADy There ure ie. apes . Tettean " the poli ence of our metropolis sl rs, Which you are new lupon to redress — it poi li 1 our metropolis shall | rN Tec eta bet War gh the peucefl and safety of the star ‘The resolutions were followed by a speech | Ku! Tuneddy if the lalate. 21 instant, we wile’ | from Mr. E. Blanknan, who opposed a Suni esterday 10.4. M, { wi od Fernando Wood as the J vt, Wo are wil fond t rights and privilezes of th orn Rror., ©, V., Cresprace Bay, A Grand Rally for the Hover ani Orr Fortrrss Moxror, Nov, 27th, 1881. Tntegris ty of the City! A MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS OF ALL, PARTIES, OPPOSED TO MUNICIPAL MISRCLE OFFICIAL CORRUPTION, ‘Will be held at COOPER INSTITUTE, on 8:4’ DAY EVENING, Nov. 30, 1361, at 759 o'clook ratify the nomination of GEORGE OPDYKE, The People's, Taxpayers’, Republican, and Unieg candidate for Mayor. The fullowing named gi e Reyiment, Col. Shipley ; tor, heeause the Colonel wisely 4D slongside it yn” did not off : events indicate that the country ia al comfort Of tl o for Col, Shipley cors.mere cf his the M wl reports among lemon have been ing ands your atten our tien: } ited, and will be expected to wildress the mectings Hons, Henry ©, Murphy. Hiram Ketehum, range of the Fortre oe cannon, aod thr people, and fi vored to make it appear David Dudley Field, W. E. Dudye, tiles from Sewall's + da the rear of the (hat Charles Suniner was the mouth-pieve of the i he oul one totwe miles Cistant, are diss) administration in his speech at the Coopor Lasti+ tl aR ead He Wr, Evarte, E. Delafiold Binithy “t Now York Delaware, 20th Tn- | Mp, “Blankinan declared himself diamecrioally | qi yaw Leedbtine patoepet Fred'k A, Conkling, ames A. 1 haw Deen impowed ti] inna, 21 Delaware, f8th Pennaylvanta, aud 1 +0 the nistration. | at to all that extravesta Henry J. Ray Waldo Heteuin th Perr ay!s ania, cid one company of eavaltys | Mr, Wood, who had, meanwhile, entered the | frvud have eh . Troops generally in Vhealth, say 4 per cent 1, was nest introd hy the chairman as | fearfully Jon McKeon, Stewart L. Wood nt, only on the Sick 1 Ii gurion 10h) sur past, present and futur Com. | pen tie 4 : Zonaver of New Yok rrercing with a molest expre embar- | \ Hs Lom Aide “ Wm, Curtis Ni Henry B. Stanton, own RUSSELL S¥TTH, Chairraan of Committee of Artang ted at some length to show | op tisibilities of his positi that, considering it me sive propertions, Owing to thia weight of taxation that the dut rents bave necessarily wicrensed bey Nay that th vonta, Hy pist TY add be tenanta, so Hat thousanda are driv expedition’ would fail.) tye of view, it was a matter coin the rural districts, where their expenses FE. ©, Cow, s not until the present rhe or any other per. | may |e proportionate to their incomes, thereby cut. imate that th - am'ent of the office, and | ting off from: y A vast surirce of 1n Executive Committons swith which to him was as fully | 1 yaw imeeives BOL, L. HULL upplied welt fail in its ified for the position as himself. ability to supy The great he rate of 33.000 gallons per day he declared » between those of our Gene#ad Oonits: Bince Gin. Wool has taken up his ¢ jow-eltizens, who desire a. reconstruction of inligh curteravee) here, there has been considerable ine the American Union, who desire a return of th and une Ivo. MH. Witte, Becretary, nv 2116 the part of treops, Under the at rebellious States to their duty and their allegi- p of gowd government, which the acting General Butler they were fr arce, whd believe that while the war should be © che racterized the duct of the parties in- bg ceo rent on skirmiching and fi relieve the d with onr city ailairs. Wo regret to say thatthe idle and trrespona'ble sea have for several year® taken the most active y of earnp Ti progecut , and t A the material Jovernment sustained, with Lond power at the ng expeditions to paid to kee OPDY KIS HEADQUARTERA, ihe tn tract of th Lee et at the same time t art in our city elections; and thus persone have 613 BROADWAY. We sail thi the sword is‘carricd in one hand, (een elevated to power wko have rendered office « etd t we branch wd ied in the other. wei, anal who ferred ing Wat dis _ the svn fully posted upon ma ° Wool claimed to be the | xr with this of the Bei is opponents he declare Ofthis principle, Mr. n this 1 important city. representative while th TAXPAYERS NOMINATION Yours, Dons. | wore in favor of a war for the destruction of your own hands, Ifyou can iagece Grn \ 7 = the civil institutions of the South, which Mr. | Palette biel pblaht ouverte GEORGE OPDYKE. City Politics. Weot would have protected by the Govern. |) anti Lede EU yor ment with jealous care, Bot if fraud and robbery, and JOHN LIVINGSTON, Cusirman, rare: In. conclusion, Mayor Wood spoke of his per- | thon, and deceit, are to govern our city —if Ferw Wood a eval sacrifice for the sake of the people, for | classes may plu instruments in the govern: Cleaning Co ‘The District Attorney, Nelson J, W. ” uf by a Committee of our citizens as to what Avid there appears against Mayor W of hie having participated in tho Hackley contract, and Mr, Waterbury has replied, giving eopics of the evilence taken before the several grand jurics, upon the effort made to indict Wood f transaction. The following are copies, in pur- port, of the affidavits taken, each one of whi was sworn to at different jods in May ay e last. Winsian TWir trans, of Little F at he was the der, his bid being #193,000 per year, Mr, Devoe, 1 partner with Smith, the street cleaning con- himself, he would wish to avoid a ra-ele the office of Mayor: but for eve sessed, he was indebted to the he would not desert them. At the close of Mr. Wood's speech, the assem. Ly began to disperse, those who remained be address Ly Max Goepp and John Harrington, in a few words after the same strain, afte which the meeting was adjourned by the few who remained. ‘The assembly was a’ large on ani roughly enthusiastic,applanding throughout the py dings most uproarously. During tho proceedings several ward clubs’ who remained Outside, with banners and transparencies, were addressed t re, F. MeSweeney, J, Har- rington, 4. 4 Ira B. Davis and othors. One of t «is erected in Astor Place broke down, anda number of persons were injured, ward Maloy was so ly injured about the that it was necessary to remove him to history of cities and at in past ages ha pose | tells tis Ither prosperous or happy. Witl and economical ad:ninistraton ple, and now | Without Pe m of mitfich pels ont # and without men Hility, integrity, and in the vae rho At ts ised pe protection cf our property, ur inatitue tion . >» Becretaries, WM, D. WADDINGTON, PEOPLE'S UNION NOMIS rom MAYOR GEORGE OPDYKF. WM, TUCKER, Chairman ROBERT BEATTY, Secretary. GERMAN UNION LEAGUE NOMINA’ rom MAYOR GEORGE OPDYKE. IIUGO WESSENDONK, Cheien GEORGE MANCHOT, Secretary. has been inquired ATIO lieve that, unless this waste and corruption Hately atayed, we are near te the time when the taxes and asaewaments of this city exnnot J, and when our good citizens will have t choowe between mibmitting, either toa fraudulent seation of their hard-carn v- apital to son s share ia tho laboring, the induastrin portions of the community and thet It destroys: th pieced eases AS tract man, assured the deponent that he would ¢ City Hospital. of their ine os their all. It is a ale REPUBLICAN NOMINAT not cause Wood would Tue Mexenanrs Ratieteation Maurrya | alu tach, tat 0 ; beds Te roR MATOR, sign it unless h prest ther voe also assured him: that $40,000 was to be 1 to the Conan puneil, and ¢1U vher man wh id not name acnted Henjamin Wood, who rier interest: in the contr GEORGE OPDYKE. D. BR. JAQU Devos as to have et without pay- min bin i Jing at 143 Hudson . posed that his bid for the contr APANGO. ORLY GAT, He met some of the others on the und + to have one-twelfth of the nes were puide treet and to endorse c DEREY GUNTHER aa THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE for MAYOR, ‘Will be held at IRVING HALL, Irving P! Opposite the Academy ef on Individuals, SATURDAY whom our sy fn an honest man for My led in or- J desirous of concentrating their on th ortable date who can defeat’ FERNANDO WOOD of die rewards of his y redeem the city fr shipar nW) R TH PACTS! men will powiti AMES BR. WIL NRAD SW AC! must all prow itis that we would ery by nan who may not be ac " inted with the utations of our public 1 K 8. Hon, JOIN MeKEON, Dr. bserve caut ting for any candidat LU KORN, JOUN il, THON, MAG People’s Union Nominations. XXth WARD, For Mayor. IRGE OPDYKE. For Schcot Comminsioner, BAMLEL SINCLAIR, For Schoo! Inspector, WILLIAM RO88, of Opdyke, to have taken place yesterday atthe | Government. The min whe earns his daily bread : its’ Exe te a i ly his daily labor. is os natch a tax-pas eras the Meichanth’ Exchange, Wall street, did not | by ls daily Iubur. iy a nuuch ia Maxcpay or as the come cffon account of the weather, It isto sawed renty in the in coms off this in connection with the Hine ge \crund ratifieation meeting at Cooper Institut frome hicn by | Hee He HUREAT. } Sament Horacixe, independent candidate ido ake pai — avor, bas declined the nomination in favor Nal trone-scventh | Our Union te perfect, Ow of vke, th CITIZENS UNION L { of Opdyke. heres Ror” Staten, in ti spe PA grand y standing that ho | neminee for School Commissioner, it the oth tion of the whole * the Wood pal rep Ward, He will be supported by all who wish | | Our public chariti “ have been ror without aving {| We Jax Haskerr is nominated aa School | se Sear becoming tora wil more diicult for pp and We ioner for the 16th Ward. It isan ex. | Robes labor to support itaelf inthis city, We ison is ‘ peltie need onl. ut to the facts, tha e inc rrison is the Cal ent nomination, Mr. Haskett being one of | te nt hs se whe n a poten a overcrowded and suffocated, hag kept teatit . “4 increase the city taxes, and th r Hawley 1. Clay Cornelius K.” Garrison, ty th name of Devoe, at the M llotel it the dirst of January 1 tetrious | ipned the contract to Clapp, Garrison, andthe on blican wove deponent; Garrison was to pay up for half th Additional per City of Bi ore, ture to him the tleasings contract, Byrne aud Conover have on ene fed tedependant én} tweltth, ‘and V f rri- ii sorts interests, witbvout: The Crew of the Harvey Birch | ,,,\),!;)"eo"mlol il two certified checks ‘ We are all bound together ; we. ponited with Mr Leland, This arrangement Placed in Irons by the Pirate ; Uther gwe have one ¢ subsequently foll through, as deponent believes, Nashville, heenuse 1 ney was not so placed that it i could be used without giving an account of it , Dasint S. Coxoven, being sworn, ti London, Nov, A.—The Nashville, tly hat on the last day of the meeting of the Com- | rebel flag, has arrived at Southampton, She | whom b ; ) 5 . ha Southampton, § om he cannot py ustworthy iuformatiot , en ‘i i 4 ast a ee a beacon | Lana ee aioe anton ole horn jhe cannot prxire trustworthy information | GROBS, Haq HENRY tan Hotel mostly from ten in the morning until "i eet Mie ay We implore our good citizens to forward | JAS. M. AUSTIN, Pres. People's Union Cor i inidnight ; “Garrison, Wesley, Clapp, 5 baa of the American ship Harvey Birch, Capt. | nnd raise the standard of virtue and morality. for | JNO, C. HAM, Chintn Nat jon C-uvent lyre y jBen Wood va the d Nelson reports that he left Havre on the 17th, pu ue It in only by carefully preserving | 2 OODWARD, Chairman Repul t had directions to dis @ quarter of for New Ye i A 9 u ous public as well as private life high mamitiee, Sontraee Ie facts Been Wout oe hd bound for New York, in ballast ; on the 19th | gard for virtue P. RUSSELL, Chairioan of Mozart @ ne some one for himself who should hold the | Was Uroukht to by the Nashville, commander J \r)}0r" our ow of Committes of Tax P ‘ or interes evoe introduced Garri ¥ of the Unite he peop! »mmittee of Tax Pay luarter interest ; Devoe Hn luced Garrison to | Peagram, lato of the United States Navy, TeROUTCES AMA city md maintain that true great. | GEORGE KUSTER, Chairiuan of Demooratic phy Rs vay to the ntract 4 The Harvey Birch was boarded immediately h we a desire shall distinguish the Re- man Central Club. ot thin one suggested to | by the offi : r the N, the nations, ELWAL F, PURDY, Chin'a Dem, Gen, Com, offer to Bon Wood that he y the officers and crew of the Nashville, who ons, party prejudices, and party many Hall. diight name a representative for one quarter of | Mt Once ordered the captain and crew on board | interests, have too lonycriled us, We how. appest | @.N. HERRMAN. Chi'n Ind, Dem, Gen. Com, the contract ; deponent thought he knew enough | the steamer, allowing them to tako a tew of | {™ ea and managers, to | O. SACKDORP, Chairman Dem. Union Club, to do that himself; deponent knew enough, be- | their effects and fresh fovislons, Ci the honest masses ; we must institute a system JULIUS KORN, Chairman of Kuster Club, cause he thought it was best to bave ‘Ben Pp te pt, Rea- | rijid economy in every department of the Go - | ANDREW LEWIS, Chin'a Syracuse Union Com, Wand! Intarestad in! tha saart gram then ordered the Harvey Birch ‘- pate taeae of pill ra Sa robbery; we must _ Consniivs K. Gantisos, being eworn, made | be fret, and laid alongside till shy | able in pubite aiden, Nowe then eras commend: jfitavit that he Geet hear of the contract trom | burnt to tho water's edge, Capt, Nelson | {Wt Cit) Government, almost insupportable, ‘are in Werks for parc of the money, and at fire wante | Mnmetiately placed himselt in communication | unfit raen to uer, we uae you te poiuse an cones ed fie with Capt. Breton, U, 8. Consul af Southamp: | Sian uusuiy ee meh se have one quarter without | ton. The Nashville is still Lying in the river, believe that the peop! nd deponent declined haying the rebel flag. Capt. Nelson are at heart honest ; that | tial they desire good goverument, and that they 1 it if Wood's name was init, |! Iway's vote for ft and hes hen the For School Trustees, Wools interart shaukt tg | Commander Peagram states that he has no com: Spcartansiy, We now preaset tae ean MATTHEW McDOUGAL, 1 with that of deponent, and be under de- | mission from the Southern Government as a OPDYKE, as a suitable candidate to fill th % . BASTIE. C. W. GARDNER, President, THOMAS CROWTHER, Secretary, Erasure Stexiino. Chairman, } Nominating A, Siwngx Doane, Secretary, f Convention, n its contiol, Deponent wanted the matter so arranged that it could be manayed without W's interference, Deponent paid $20,000 in honey, or its equivalent, to Wesley, who paid Lelond. On the arrangement being broken up deponent received it back trom Leland, Hawiey D. Charr, of 74 Union Place, who of Mayor, at the enmiing December election war vessel, vet declares it is not a privateer, man we thus offer has been chosen and ap- No Northern Commissioners arrived by the | prved of Ty 4” Nominating Gommitter, aslected Nashville, The whole crew of the Harvey Birch, | Seine cinnn tect party oa Wine) eral Wa except the captain, were pl irons till the ad ou nt arrival at Southampton, Exhortations were tr 18th Ward—To the Voters of 4th ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.We the und 4 signed residents in the 1th Aldermanic Dist ormerly kept the Everett House, being sworn, | ™le to induce the captain and crew to take the ‘aside our | believing it to be our imperative duty to exert ig i he was present on the dth Janu: | oath to the Contederate Government. hi) regi brafere ony: 1 ait as one w Ley FO lagare vurn ary, 1S61, at the Metropolitan Hor ‘ Rent, Daas Z a 1 iD this effort to sectire wu honest, trustworthy, | such me mn Coun a fe th M 0p iitan Hate enn at] Capt, Peagram communicated with Mr, Yan- apable man to serve the public, We | 8 for their respectability and integrity, do enabled to present a ticket which | dislly endorse the nomination of JOHN D. OT, every good citizen should be proud to support, and | WELL for Alderman, and eheerfully recomme' therely ald In saving this noble city trom thee iniee the consideration of the Tak Pavens a es | Mle vid destruction with which it It threat % who are desire Byme, Garrison, oft Devo Benjamin Woorl IT The: aces irm of Dyett “Townsend & f, ‘The Nashville will refit at Southampton, nd a copyist ; an agreement was drawn up for Byrne to sell, and Garrison, Wesley and x SSS | In this work, we reapectfully unk your approval ved im who. are desirous Tapert to line aes Meh vets ee Wioox & Grass ration, confident that if you ipprote ak ae | and from our personal knowledge nas iia ‘alreaea at SEWING MACHINDS, the citizens of New York will rejoice in the reforme representing that he ix in eva hava half the eons 03 BROADWAY, seh our vomtnew wil pened nd ery on WW represent the constituency Weeley 1 Deponent were to have $30, 30 1 mur nominee hy his vote, but that he will w Davy Dv Eu.uior C. Cow shih each, the remaining quarter was to ned to "Wesley and eae ey bag Hineting Birt. for him and strive in every proper manner to briag | Hexny J. Tinotuy G. Cw ene jor the | °* samedi, ” i anes ahcut his election Ob Auae, beneticot Byrne and Connover one halt of ( oa) HALF PRICE, The the NOMINATING © com B. J. Mace rrison’s interest wae to belong to Wood with- Pa idee “ee ’ f ers’ and Citizens’ Union’: ALCOCK, > OW AB at Wo payment of anything i Vee (on tet. +e Davin &. Donor, 1 fthee was Gar : orn S\wce B, br. Joux, Wa W, wither was Gi pay any thing o1 cee - OR TAN a Oke BAe that 500 Bisek Present Dorskix Payrs, Jace " Win, Joy Piniar Frawkesneinen, BG Aiwe » pay $26,000 for their quarter interest, anit From the stovig of a broken Bvoadw °. A.M. Allerton , jr. Paci. Aimenn, Leos an Garrison, pay the same amoun ior his WORTH $5, 1B, Jubn Sexton, Jrcon L, BRIX As, FOUN HLACKETT, yharter ho payment was to be ma Bellin es F. D. Lanie Theodore Martit Janes TL Apasiny Ronenr PARK 1 Wood's not for the quarter di FOR $ n Higcsertyy Charles Ballon 8 Davin Prete Mes ADEN, hetwee ean A dou Oo Thomas J, Cole Moga B, Tayl Tw ™. Davison, ° es aout Avevansy Jounal Puttaat, bet, Gold and c » Alonzo Cust Jaan Le tetas iy Fant, Keeney Benjamin Wood ass that walk as Hubbard G. Hour, MASLIN, | so, METAL: Ee ult about it—that the contract J 1,000 Rict Buack Sate From the stock of r 200 others: Vests, vith Byrne would be signe \ Browdway hows Axaiiosy 8. Hove, of 8 Warren st , doing i usiness at 276 Greenwich street, deposed that ling fo 3K Natinwn, Ts Tir anton in the carly part of February, Andrew Hack- y ’ 7 DEREY GUNTHER, ley cxme to his store and proposed to him to b i : sieeve ridaea Headquarters “Central Gnumittee Nati in the street cleaning contract; Saauee Hogurdun Wi BV Clubs," cor, Broadway and Bichth st, ponent and deponent’s brother, Hackley and ¥" HiT sy rplanck, day and ev. INO M,¢ tee Nouinating Conventis JOLDEN, & Henjamin Collins, James F. Chamberlin, FRU Grow, Henry D, Howard, Valentine Mott, Noab’ Norr Henjamin Wood, are now interested in that con tract; Woot has made no advances, as yet; Hackley said Wood was to have one quarter in- 1,000 BLack AND Faner From the her bi Worth $4 Wichara Mortiny Albert Mel 26 Sia 1L terest ; deponent don't know, and nover heard, Belling fur tiehard L. Behieffeling Nis for what consideratio eo Uovert Hoo, People? Union (Syracuse) Nomlaation Tuomas Hore, of No. 1 Stone street, resid (06. Tan V, Hesebbwrouh For Mayor, © ing at the New York Hotel, deposed to having « | At EVANS' » andy Fulton sty bet. Gold and Cli Wy g, Mamvand, Joho Patten, 0; gGQDFREX GUNTHER, quarter interest in the Hackley contract; Wood, 68 i reser fied EB PROST, ron Arnold, Herman Mans, sjamin Pik afin by Lordy Noah Worrall, Albert Hall, Charles G, Stoppant Francis Priest, Daal ees” y ‘Wen, William B, Croat yy dressing amd | Solomen Jenner, Tis y, HaLLs Seeretar 1022 10°126 DR, JAS, M. AUSTIN, Prosident Sth Aldermante District—Uuton Dei tic nomination, Tammany and Mozart, Democratic Republican Nomination. For Ww. Moaart Gon Ho JOUN J. BLALN, HuNaY L. WaigirT, 181 10 Desutifying, ) preserving aud re | Abner Chichester, District_ Ob, 15th, foring ths hair, Ladien, ry, "oad yal Drug: | autho” ele Waeieror " = Ghewiee Driggs COL, JOUN B, RYER, 90 Juanes Martin, Andrew (, Norwood, Rufus 8. Klog, James Gillespie, Augustus Welstpann, Ainbrose L. WAlte, uth 1gFOy Chrtatien Mite ary Dank Re Boberts, Hackley and ponent’s brother each have a Lyons’ Maawetio Inencr Powpxr, quarter interest, ‘The original and genuine article, will extermiinase From the foregoing it appears that the con- | Koaches, Anta, and all vermin, Free from polo, tract was first made between Garrison and others, | Are sure PR is Boy Fina by all but that it fell through, It was subsequently § gists everywhere. D, 8, BARNES, Proprietor, made with the brothers Hope, All through J Par Row, and 424 Hrosdway, these affidavits, the fact boldly appears that Bon Bani TRIcopHERovs Wood obtained one quarter interest without J i the best and cheapest political circles, aud glsewhere, (uat Benjamin gists,

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