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THE NEW YORK SUN. THE LATEST NEWS. | | 4 reso saa arrives 04 a Socthorn port City Politios. If it shall be the ploasure of the people to | sented to a certain Mis Ella Zoyara, a clreus confi ider, by the King of Sardinia. bringing 3,000 bushels of salt. in your choles, ¥ wil doo rider, by, the aevent fies inal letter of ntation was in People’s Us nore ° " —— their just e ions. With the prosent limi. | _ The ston, | y uC, 2 yy. SUN, \e ted powers of the office of Mr Court, and in it the horse is described as dappl XXth WARD, ‘ ‘i de ‘ ic expect. it it ° ores, The King nted it to the , J } The Mayorntty. ee Fight at Fort Pickens, Wick, oteeel ot tara ‘iy’ tus alooprot. | The grand ratification meeting of Union men | jf lected, tovmploy the. whole pavers at ses | fuatrious lady Zoyara, as e aetbute to her great Por School Commiaetoner | | Vad James 4 Bravy aceepted the nomina- — wat Dale, has arrived here, of all parties in favor of the election of George bese ee Teter a eek tape cme the es i. fad ae hd es Fer school 4 | tion of Mayor, he would have been swept tute MORE REBEL ACCOUNTS. “Fron Waa, he to the office * daeee took oe Hg | po A end incroiee iis efteloney, is eRe pr hot Ella Zoy ofa, was a boy whom ie nhl Prunes, Office with a vote eo triumphant, as to havo re- ——— Washi De, Lenk Hig that there Cooper Institute on Saturday evening Last, Politically, it will be my ‘highest aim to | he had picked up in Europe and dressed in girl's MATTHEW McDOUGAL, ' corded in letters Jible the determination of ‘aahington, Dec. 1.—Assuming P Long before the time assigned for opening the | atrenytien the hands of the Federal Govern- | clothing, and that he or she had heen presented JAMES L. HAST Conflicting Statements and no | will bea quorum present in each House to- morrow, itis not probable that the President Results Given catehis Meneasge before 1 o'clock, ©, W. GARDNER, President, THOMAS CROWTHER, Sccretary. Fraaws Strniino Chairman.) Nominating K meoting, the grand hall was crowded almost to | ment’ Until this unholy rebellion is thorough: | with the horse named. Mies Ells tras sinc Iy crithed out, and the Constitution and Union | eloped with another Misa(we suppose a reauine suftceatton, and thoussnds arsembled about the | 1 Tei ctored, it serms to me that every | one) to whom me man macried a fow days vince, honest man ie that posie secured the rRorLN's New York to have a tion, He would hav attending ihn IN Med lat Photos dky a ely cee or iat Cine te te ocean bcaslon of Congress, © | Uiulding ontaide, waste to gin onteanee. The | Sther political considerstion should be held in| The Court dismissed the counter claim on the | Ar S10™#¥ Doane Becretary._ J Convention. my could have hoped to approach, aud his ather- ‘The Roasts of the Rebels The repar's of the Secretaries of War, the sal pte al “uh pages have of Ba A subordination to this, The Government is en- | round that it could not be set up in the ac- 16th Ward School N he i 1y political iia , Fan er eel attatte | Political meetings, highly respectable, in fact, | Caged in n struggle for its very existecee, It | tion. hr ard Sehoel Neen et wy, eats would have been the P i ere : | Navy and the rr ae Menace That or | {xatly the opposite of | the Wood meeting at | Reeds the ayinpathy and support of every eiti- —— eee Wor Detsnl Commbannars, r) shade and proditeetion, Uson a soot man, who | Baltimore, Now, 90.—The American lui re- | Cendral, Hy erottE ey, will not be sent | Wieaceepmeyhiace on Friday night Soler and ’ sen; and it in eepecially important that the BROOKLYN. WILLIAM JAY HASKETT. t Hike Brapy could ting 10 Bis sup Pot Ang [Thee Richmond Dispatch, of the 2th instant, | in until Tuonday of Wesdeestay, vernon, they were the ruleon Barantay night. | SFiance, comments ead isfoense-etoale bs | Wowan Foun witit tian Neck Bonus 3408 8 0H echanies and working men A y felloa low aaets | ce of the Prosident’s Mos+ 4 atl 18 iH i | nee, ifluens 1 oma sD 7 K apenas “ rf poytheel classes, the popular vote would Leathe; taken eee, 1 ave been transmitted hence, it will be Mee el rane. eanepare ta ast ang | infull sympathy and accord with the Adminis. is AN Usocevrtxy Hovse.—On Saturday af FRAME css00n wal Perneace! shen from th pager Pensacola, taken frown, ) Taursnved The Observer of the & Dee 1.—The Ordnance Department of the beginning of the fight t Navy, finds considerable difficulty in getting At five minutes past 10 o'clock th trankportation for the heavy guns from point to heavy and continuous: fire r at the | point, and among other agents who have de. forts below. Wh city, bearing banners, transparencies, flags and sion et - , Bonfires were lit in ve square before the Insti- | and whother elected or not, it shall continu h has been unoccupied for some tin tute, and at en eatly hour the two immense | have, as it bas had, my hearty sympath son into the house to ¥ th meetings, within and without the hall, com> | support. lied when at the bottom of the stairs minced v Again thanking you for your presences and | the first tory into the basement, th The inside meeting wae : : i JOHN JACKSON, 50 Stilt 0. P. SMITH, Chairma’ ternoon the agent of he use N: Pavific street, have been overs helming. ever unfortnyate, It simply lee. . ly whieh Woop Sixth Senatorial District. Ata meeting bed at “0 West 2th at, by nen and laborers of the above district, lowing resolutions was tnanim dees not pre} sens that trem: alled to order by Mr. ee 7 to politic it | clined to ansint , wv ic " bid revolt ‘artled at seeing the dead be ol oO le rT A ypter would otherwise have heen swept into political | eet we are tunable tomy. Up | H R. Smith, who nominated Judge Coles for | Xeut, enthuslastic support, I bid you (ood | gar tad sppacentiy fallen hon BY CL nyt toed |. eeselonts Teak ee atten: nulted ecreeet © seclusion, and mekes the popul er 11 1 to this writing (1 celock) the fire etl con- : Y : ebairm The nomination was accepted, and |" &* the stairs, and waa found wich ber head and | Ucketa with ARTHUR AUMUTY eon tl of his course apparently, but 1 ty lees Fines, aid, we cap only give. the hopa that tat: iia intel arming the J Judge Coles in taking the chair mute sony te The Gunther Ratification Moetin shoulders down, letween, the lowest step ant Santer of area ee Cann 7 «mbardment bas «dl in good earnest. | reabotty of the priv is from *, urging the claims of George Opdyk» ellen + Te ta » | the door at the bottom of the stal-s her | ™ he carte t's wamiation, to sect eee atv so the contest, | We stall puMieh the ncws as fast a we get it. | the consul wt Paramaribo, ed Os, yolers of New York, fie referred vo the | . A mesting of the friends and supporters of | Reacts! rts supocesttihas sit gained ale | saret ema aed eee RB There are hut two partics to the contest Panag 13h, had been fifermed that she was ) ayainst Opdyke that he was an abol Gunther, was held at Leviog Hull, | iittance to the house several days aso, through | known by ‘the nat ARTHUR MOOTY, and the ioe Propia against Pate yy fom aporson just fom the Navy | or an Teland abut 30 miles to the windward {-emancipatfonist. He was neithor evening last, to ondores his nom’- | 9 window found to be unfastened, and while at- | eweh mun will tell bis democratic. friends saxno Woon=Hosisty acainst Distosesty. | yait that the fire w sy fram Fort Pickory | Curicon, and the erew eruising about in th nor an Ne hat he balieved that nation as candidate for Mayor. A lange deuin. | tempting to gain the basement, being hate froin ta votes to have makd name voted for t Vhoagh ellont candi late al i ‘ J wap | Doata, might just as properly be employed on d li Mtaplayed from 2th stro wcidentall down the ‘stairs, his election Te oat We Vat We fem lheraned Ud tre laniet Fir vi | Within a wock past tha rebel pickets ave ido of the Union and the Federal Govern. | mond light was displayed from 11th stroet sod war a teidily wed wonnan: avi has boon | felted Tha the slove row tuth and an efficient man, bh hedbciasel [Pith te elant kL + The Unit | nade their appeatunce at Vienna, which is five | ment acon the side of the rebellion, when oc | Rear the hall, anda cannon frequently dischorg- bert. Her husband died | ON ¥.Bun, | es nets tice, ard he mutt fur the present clear * steamer Niagara 9 crow the | thilen Veyond Lewinaville, and also at Flint | casion allowed it, He did not consider it mich | ed during the evening. I the Hall, a band of ‘0 years ago, and since that time sho | JOuN If, FITZNIMONS Seretey. ato Re the field, nod Tet the tent fought Pete tovn. te knmease, ‘The | Hill, which overlooks Fait House veacred kind of property, that it shou! music was stati in the gallery, directly ef habita of intemperance, From ap- fr oes ; atv (he house-tope | They only ured in favor ef t (Applause how no dispanith a Three hundred and sixty-two vice-presidents ad made one of the apartments ory of the house where she was tween Mr. Oroynn anl Frexaspo Woo business houre wr vat 8 o'clock | Pearances, she platform. About 8 o'clock I the thitd - back of the speake Len lb lacapo ditecre abat A Caleb rcgepond it gE ea Pie talowing : | fetite at ni and one hurdred-and twelve secret tho meeting was organized bv the election of | fund, her home, An inquest. wae hell upon Tot conti . bus The firme, 60 yestorday Ingan or ——- — Me appointed Th lint emits a Hy many | ery Nicholl fur chairman, and a large num- ly, and a verdict of “accide death JOHN Qt ‘ ity. He iranie, ae nai dee dite ; of the root prominent and influential ‘mon ia | of per tlomen for vice-presidents and secretaries, 4.” man jarstys He } from Fort Vickers 1 tise fire dr Later from Port Royal theater ; TE hele tag abe bpd Promise ' Phsen Lar wick Wet — Mr. J. IL. White then read resolutions enor: | the call of the meeting: spoke of Me. ( Seen Sa ee m out regan yaad to Inethtte ee aat nieht hh the exception of | The Bra C edition rendy | sing the abilit 1 integrity of Mr. Opdy being an honest, inesruptible friend of the cox & Gunns 7. PORTER, ciency aad intozrity in the management of city | eee ee tutte hh inate with Hike Blot to Sail Delay ta anlonling Peanspores. whir ae _— ally received and unati- | Constitution and the Laws, and in favor of prt: BEWING MACHINES, ROMERT TAYLOK, Pa 1 we lalieve he wi doss not i See vane ate iain . tiny, down this infamous rebellion. He referre: ts BROADWAY. bs Charman School Conventi Lnnnericaincnog Nella dows not | she is unburt, This shows that their guns are ' ; Repu! ican Glee Clubs then sang a couple | alo te an article in the Beening Poat, which $00, DAVID McADAM, 8 tay that the office Coes not give him suitie | of very inferior quality, or that Col. Brown ant | The United Staton transport Ocann Queen, | op atinring and patriotic campaign songs Mated that Mr. Gunther had secession proclivis CUMMINGS HT. TUCKE cient power and auchority, and that he looks to | hls Yankees meall drunk, very probably the | Co, y, from Port Roy al are id Dudley Field was the first. re ‘ from Me. G. repudiating President 20th Ward Rep tblicai Away siat CAL. desire to PO! nO ish the Legisiat promises to do the best he can. Aud we le rerogttives, but t half past ¢ n Sat and but a small im timents, and exp support the Government. Ute amer Tin at the begin | fived at this port ing 3 Only one shot struck her, and ' ot do 3 B here announced that the German or : j Tieve that will be cnoweh, Not as tho repre. ee nan ame out of Port Royal harbor, the 4 ganizations had formed meeting# ia front of the OPDYKIS HEADQUARTERS, = eentative of ths Republican party, but asa if p Bienville, hence, was going in, Coms | Governinent. He would review the ‘qualifica: | ya), a) pmOANrLy oitizen, as one having the same lively interest ny i tions of the three can rthe Mayoralty, | A ,oriea ¢f resolutions were read and approve: i 13th Ward—Citizens, we present to fle from the 1 the following respectable School Ticket —Ve and would begin with Mr, Guuther, He was, Dupont had transf 5 tot Jents of the different ca: alae ls in which the ante in the welfare of the city as we all have, and that ry he heliewed, a lowal man, with excellent he: a " 7 . ; ; ' et | with Gen, Si dives were own tip. ‘They. were very aevero TAXPAYERS NOMINATION. pt aa every good citizen should, do we support Mr, | £9 ceme in, but her reeption was too warm.and | HAD ten, Ate tions; but it was manifest that ho had 1 on Wool und Opiyke, and’ laudatory 0f Gun: WeThe candidates ars men of Yearning: Orr Ly hope for his election, | She hatte tack Of w private in the | force of Unived Siat Feaqisite qualifeations to fll the Mavoralty | ther : rom MaAvoOR, Soun ho TeAre, and to ¢ 1 acts when good, us 1 the wife ‘of a Sergeant | lar, whe bal ccmmet pair; and the choice was, consequently, be 1“ toseph Hoxie was then introduced, hut need ovoNod OfbYER Haver, No. 10T Atworn tween George Opdyke and Fernando Wood. Laughter.) it wood? Laughter.) He J construc ing tc he was recognized ant heartily when he first came upon the Gunthor He ssid he lacked words to thank e wished, He was we shall be sue to condemn them when bad, As for Woop, he cannot be abused by any remarks we can mik And who was Fernando Wood ? What was his private chara ? (A voice—" He's a dead beat y sholl in the M JOHN LIVINGSTON, Cheirmon, GEORGE GRISWOLD, "Undertaker, For School Truatcea, FRANCIS COAN, Pr T Lewis ot, . 3 Willer Hid very litt darnagee Our jguns worked all day, Iie bas been successful she building them as would not attempt to charge on Mr. Wood any- al half WM. B. WEDGEWOOD, & Secrotario 4 + ¥ r : beara wt Cl er Lte Thee reatcah beac rr ne WB L them. Had spent about hall's ¢ , yvia'l haber. ta] eerat ies, PREOERICK HOLST 820 Del ine ™ ss for hl ta y a i pir other wide. Wet ran (0 to prevent the fleet from | thing which he coult not midst and his record was well known, WM. Db) WADDINGTON, f ni OL iends, for his sympathy resid w he would let his public ac Tnder our city charter as charge of th had met there this publicans, not as party vateamanto the chief ity whom we know to he just the stration of man. for suc one ef the ships which ventured too near our | Betti batteries.” editor then proceeds with a tirade of abuse against Yankees in general, and Col. Brown in particular, He speaks of the latter as follows + “But the meanest and most contemptible act Twentleth Ward Schools. PLUPLE'S AND REPUBLICANS CANDIDATE. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER 0309153 SAMUEL SINCLAIR. TEOPLES UNION NOMINATION ror MAYOR, GEORGE OPDYKE, WM. TUCKER, Chairman, Dixie bas been toy manifest to es attention, and his public of the Daily } would sufficiently estal l af there were no other evidences of the fret. It isto be" hoped that dishonesty and re'ellion, not as f Unionists, to try tracy of this gr 1 his rebel proclivities, Sixth Senntortal Distric th, 15th « the sailing of the , ae oem mash; Sia eas a tiie exaclition ot thie Unreal teaide sotie time foree could be pl 1 ns a e veto power, which | orost of honor, and we want that foul incus " and Isth Wards, Royular Democratte Ropt loarholeel MM Des Aperaay Bullets addi Pele lise atl A A sl Rr at sata Tond, and it tn believed th be used to great disadvantage by a Wishone Fe p ands Woot, removed from the May~ | BOBERT BEATTY, Secretary, For € sincilmen : Alexander hy together this winter, the vote of every | tf) vey Itrown, that he woul pertaet ta nna could be at man, But there is another reason whieh, | ¢raity chair, — Neill, John B, Ryor, Arthur Ag goo! cldzen thould be cheerfully t ies cs he tial forts constivictod for the | i this nal poril, onyzht not to be A GERMAN UNION LEAGUE NOMINATION, arely, Juseph Sins, JOHN RUC | : slot was so well aiined at the | lost night } Wot ts nots loyal hn, WM.C. 0, BIRIEN, 80, 130% complish this result, itweat through it, but did ij . He man. (Cr rom MATOR, and great applause ) I show that Fernane vd is a tri ing.) Wood believes in the right of secession in the most revolting jorm in which it had been presented. A mos sage which he sent tothe Common Council con- tains this “When disunion is becoming a certain and fact, why may n w York disrupt the bonds which hind her to a yenal and corrupt well of Mr. Opdyke. ‘Thoso xpecting to hear him (the speaker) abuse Geo. Oplyke would go away disappointed. Neither would he abuse Fernan- » Wood, simply because it was an impossibility, ‘oman Cou Pay sucha thing. Barnum wou vive $1,000 for a man who could e the incubus now in the Mavor's Chair. speak the truth of Fernando Wood is the worst thing that can be said of him, He bad known C time his ot n was ther paint on the sou fourteen steamers. ‘The Orion: Cahaveba will be among morns will be remembered at nies at a ; days sinee, for The peoy not so much 1 carry the y, and wo can see every ap: ination to resist to the List » thousand troops are to embark t need be, But every ono sevms to | the expedition, the vessels carrying them being avoyed by several heavy nd icunboats, ' ‘i estination of the fleet is + Brunswick, | n this, is a secessionist, or at toast , or Fernandina, Florida; most likely to. the | was, (a ery: ‘' He is now!") and if he ha Political—Third Judictal District — dersigned reapectfilly informe the altia Ath and th Wards that he ia the People's cx for the office of Police Justice of the above I T Bin? 107 MARTIN WALT sth Ward. could not but spe who came the Gon Fre General Fremont rec from his friends and but the crowded sta the publication of our reporter's full ac ‘The General attended Hexay Wann Bevou- R's church yesterday, and attr 1 considera. Die attention. awnersof ais act places thi tho lowest cut-throat and | ail for come it will at GEORGE OPDYKE. HUGO WESSENDONK, Chairman, OT, Secreta many attentions rers during Saturd GEORGE M. '. REPUBLICAN NOMINATION rOoR MATOR, GEORGE OPDYKE, D. B. JAQUES, Chairman, f our columas de N UNION, TAX-PAYERS. AND REPURLI _ FOR ALDE: JOHN bd. O IWEL tr 18th Ward—To the Voters o' Mth ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. We the signed residents ia the 1th Aldermanic DI believing it to be our imperative duty to exo| the inflience in our power to insure the rety Mich men to the Common © unell as are kn ua for their respectability and integrity, 4 dinlly endorae the nomination of JOHN BD, WELL for Alderman, aud cheerfully reco hin tothe consideration of the Tax Pavwi rk, who ari Gunther from rocked him nas he had grown 1 honest man, a man to be trusted in any affair of life, Hud known his honored father, and it was im- possible for C, Godfrey Gunther to be dishon- He shali have my yote, said the speaker, iy work to place bim in the Mayoralty chair.” You must work hard to elect such a ia worthy of your best efforts ;? and ting him you should have to kes n now Me. Gunther aud the Working M New York. Viuile excitement aud Suurday and fa report whieh in February Last: Mr. Tur Sex an adver. nye of the une “to first named of these places, Tho possession of d, itis something that we have not been ely i } int to the Batione (Applause) Fernando Wood not only believed that a state had a right to se pel from the Union, but he had held that Vor moro than six monthe past the garrisons | into our pos Pate oe A Atee aad Aeon ae at Foit Pickens i aia have t teh | Port Royal, four schooners from Savannah hi ‘Th eo which had other, a desperate | tun the Mockade, Three of these have been | been repu Etre! the rebe's. CA voice : stenggile wliielt might be dat any me leg MOD he gh ep bactn, Balrog ty od Royle A A cl for Georgia, to overthrow the Federal the Southern Confederacy ! Tittle more grape ! ‘The Montgomery lurrah Trine has be Uustle among politicia sor Me HE HUTEAT } gcretarion want Advertiver of th ‘The People’s Political Alliance, pledge! to BTAND HY THE UNION, AND TO SUPPORT ETH CON= STITUTIONAL REPRESENTATIVES IN KUWTAINING THE Fias ov ovr Counter! ot ontaof war, | dest New York. The for by Mant Volunteers, of Government, had been thin potions J trespass upon the Sabbath, you will no doubt FOR MAYOR; ee aerate heemal cee aes aed tote ke my Med to pass the summer in Lapel since fell into our hands, | how oid Mayor Wood express himself on the trespass rom the Sabl Sie Wadi ei nog Pein ere ana from cu’ personel knowledge of hia, eh eh ran labeictivaee comparative inactivity in camp, has arrived, and | the cargo of neither the V bilt nor Ariel — ; Se iut ‘combs, that he | shoaker) gave his time and money to elect Op- eee ee : Way qualified to represent the constitu Aad then just arrived in the city, on his way to 7 the strength of the fortifications on éach side are | (We steam transports—hal been touched, and it ympathy with ¢ » dyk at Wood. He believed he had ANSON WILLIS, Chairman which he resides. Washington, aud who was to receive our tellow | likely to be fully tested before either party will as it was stowed in New York city, tata em : ef don x then, and now he would labor and ° * TP pdavin Dupuy Firun oF citizens at the City Hall on the day spocitiod for | acknowl works erected by the iW writes as follows io that man hal come for- E, Detarinun Surry Tesotay G, Cuvy work for C. Godfrey Gunther, ir defeat Wood. SamUR. Wain, Secretary, dle? 2°126 th to believe that M Sr aon hk M tr- TO ALL .a4 Who Work for a A Mayor isto. be ele ved | Ward to claim the votes of the loyal citize he “test of the aud other reloren to New Yi weathered te 1 found 6) Hesny J. Bovpern, GO. R. Auxew, 8. J. Macey, Gro. BW » doubtless b nther would ho intend hy his works, and if all did likewise we should’ then be the meeting. The workingmen were invited to demand of the President a remedy for the Jack of food and employment which thoy were » City, as a reward for bis previous acts. He would’ not speak more of Fernando t Soa taland | Wood, He was done with him, and woull i wi n construce i Sancn » PER. cut of the | pass to the third candidate, was \ . eufforing in consequence of his election. 1 . a ot the | EA’ volce—That's the man.) Opals od from the thraldom of | the | NANDO WCoD, GEOR Gop “piace No such advertisement has appeared in Ts io Loneinilotowten | theman, (A volce—He's an ‘honest man.) Pee rot oP tera’ | FREY GUNTITER are the C Gar ates a trenched to entertain an idea of suc iL ything like an equal force, How long th \ Lros ynn Garry, Joun BLACKER TT, Rowent Pankitittg’ an advocate of Tammany Yes, he was honest man, and stich was the no r any other party, York. r FERNANDO WOOD owes his present position to Hest work of God, opie) ‘ord the hard working men of this city, and basely be- Sun. [t was offered, but refused. my boat was lying with a guard; pucit on tl boat ; rowed over to the Parkersburgh, and had them this evening a Hall, or Repub » ie poy ptcbapee' B Rey uty whon it | the extreme aatistuction of knowing 1 carried | "ase rand pure. Mr. Wool iy ietatiet manened me his a Smnteey them when he advooated and signed the | g°ges HL Avams Een UY Aas, ini anounced! (hat® tion of hoatili- a Ni ee OC he eutuersine and soul over to Tammany Hall, and they report Street-Cleaning Contract. ‘The condition | T. B. Buevcure, Peis fede tion of the Herald, all the papers of this city Lie Me Yore see tor support Mr. Optvke, as he was ari abulition- around that he was politically doad. | Hut he | of his approval was that bis brother REN WOOD | Dunner Prats Guo. Meroauvy | united for tho defeat uf Woon, and all support | Fort Pickens. red also, cotton enough on throe dif- | ints Mr. Opmlyke was not an abolitionist | Mor he siatill lived.” “He confessed ho was | (wich means FERNANDO WOOD) should receive | gnd'300 others, 808 ferent plantations, plucked, to make—Po speak within bounds), and you know that [am no noviee in t ton businoss)—1,500 bales, 1 also discovered four corn-houses filled to the pole with fine ear, and load There are nin each of have visited, making oue-third of the profite, ‘This contract waa made for five yeara at $94,000 ‘year tore than responsible men 1 todo the sume work for ; thus robbing the city as well as the housands of laboring men were ployment whose fanilies are how starving ; while those retained Ly HACKUEY had their wages cut down to starving pri hw OrpyKe but the Sunday 1//as, which continues to advocate the claims of Mr, Gostinan, al- though it concedes that * the press seeins to be all for OrpyKr this ction, The Sunday ‘Times, at first in favor of Mr. Guyriten, con- vinced that he cannot be elected, now supports of the word, Ie believed, lik ‘ll them, that the extension of slavery was r, and he was, consequently, oppornl to stich po Those were his’ views last and the Views of all there, and Heaven w the events which had transpired since that time wore not sufficient to nge in them. (Applause.) Fernando Wood believed The Richmond Dispatch says + * An ollicial dispatch, dated Tuesday i Bragg, states that everything sacola; that the Federal thet stance fom his guns, aud that he is fully prepared for a renewal of the fight.” This is all there is in regard to the a not pleased with the way in which Mr, Opdyke was nominated after Tammany had so nobly opened the door of reconciliation, whereby we might be rid of Wood and his treason, He felt when next they met it would be to congratu+ late each other on the achievement of a great ry for the right and for Gunther, As thou- National Union Nomtnatton. FOR MAYOR C, GODFREY GUNTHER. Headquarters *Central Gonunittee National Clubs." cor, Broadway and Bighth at, Roo day and evening, JNO. C. HAM, Chairman, Committee and Mayoralty Nominating Cont thos thrown out rm the ith 600 bush: at least two thousand bushels of five different corn-houss p— TD tee y aiilt is give ; 1 , Nie ‘ for Havemever | day, with only 3 days work eact % JOSEPH FORRES, O. SLOAN HOLDEN, Mr. OrpyKe, who, it says, “enjoys the ad- J Tesult is given. ten thousand bushels of unshelled corn ona | ina struction of the Union, but Oplyke | sans of Repuliieass i Noles ee Haven sere WOOD ind HACKLEY are now building stables | STEPHEN ROBERTS, Treasirer, mB . vantage of having been placed in the for small jsland between Hilton Head and the | held that the Union was not ener and that for $00 horses in Bethune street. When this is done People’ Un! yracune) Ni r Mayor, C. GODFREY GUNTHER, ment should be my nland, The | * main corn” and big + guns.” Ln my rambles (by the way, Captain fi s thought right now, and concluded by disavowing all party feeling, and as wishing only an honest man for Mayor. Mr. Hoxie took his seat midst great cheering, . George ‘ood were then bet would support an hon- wil the cartmen now employed will be disnisved. Tie next move will be to put on St eet Sweeping Machines in all the Wards, the same aa these soul- land must re’ ton” as well as ** ground through the energy and acti friends," and should therefore be eupported The boat from Old Opdyke and Fernando him, and he knew th Point bri lens contractors now re flying abut rela- i teruias r ‘al i ein four Wards WM. FE. FROBTYY gor, the only alternative for Woop. _ A grea Sax! Quartermaster ef Bhernuan’s yoralty at the next election. | wien John H. Anth 1 sak and FERNANDO WOOD. THE RENEGADE! THOR, J. HALL, 5 Se°retaries. , (i gaktiline dd iaiatcey tive to the ii < rf i , hand performed the Star Spangled Ban: | When John I. Anthon attempted to speak and ND 20D. THE RENEGADE | . eg ey A Candidate Highly Commended, One story was, that Fort Pickens had been | on mn wtnedh BL, ARE APY Raa ae Le ¥ id enaled Hen partl, coeded at first, but after he had said MUST BE DEFEATED 22 10°15 DR, JAS, M. TIN, ner, and then the Hon, J. A. Briggs was intro- edant received with loud applause. HL that a change in the mayoralty had become indispentable, Mayor Wood had been weighed in the balance and found wanting. (Applause). The speeches he had made that we he suflicient to ensign him taxes of New York had nearly brought them to destruction, The Astors the Peter Coopers ant on an jon to briny, and Commissary stores, filty sharpshooters from the Forty-sixth New York i iment, the Gon- wz tome before I left not to touch thing belonging to “private citizens, ”—how was I to tell?) Ic on a sloop, high and dry on land, at low tid t T went to work with men, dug a sluice-way rit, and at high water it nearly tloated. ‘I immodiately ‘Quartermastor's taken by the rebels, Another,that Fort Pickens was victorious,and that Gen. Bragg had been kille Another, that after two days’ hard fighting, a reat storm arose, and both parties had to cease a From Fortress GEORGE OPDYKE is the strongest man running nid he is opposed to all Hackley con tracts, Vote for him to defeat the ingrate who ix growing rich by starving laboring men. GUNTHER can't be elected. Opdyke can be! John Ward, John Schaffer, O'Donnell, Jamen Walsh, Mich. Kelly Jo. Hanlon, John Maguire, ‘iiiatn Trving, y tart things about Wood, and was fretting along pretty comfortably, one of the ward processions,with a terrible clatter and din, came crowéing into the hall, and Mr. Anthon gesticulated to the backs of the crowd. To ald to the confusion, a man with bag-pipes, came puffing up the body of the hall, data cruelly snufting out Mr. Anthon Sixth Ablermante District. GEOKGE W. ANDERSON Ia the Regular Republican and Union Candid Groner A, Jenveatan, Democratic candidate for Alderman in the 10th Aldermanic District, js highly spoken of as an honorable and con- keientious man, His Republican opponent, W. A. Smauuey, is a bad man for the oftive, Regular Democratic, People's Union (Syracuse), Ludependent Democ tig! roe. : Fortress Monroe, Di ly the Old Point | sent down about am others, who could draw their checks for any | Richart Busteed, Eaq., made an off hand, | Andrew traham, Henry be coma Tee bn the South, Ta fee layer ae amount at the banks, did not foel it; but the | Characteristic speech, in which he threw, aqua | yinoayei ems 7 ‘Tox Payers’ Association, 8. K. Spaulding had arrived from Hatte- | hah, Card, Jahnoon: tan th money had to come from the hard. hands of the entifully on peor Wood, spoke of Fors | yonn Cook, ‘andl other Nominatic ry ras, She reports that several rebel gun boats | her to come up. When sh ser | laboring classes, who felt the deep burdens | Mato as being a double-dyed traitor, referred | mex Waters, Sunes Ditty, 12th, 19th, 2OLb, Stat, cf = wore seen ina neighboring inlet. distance we worked her off, ‘ond added her'te | which had been imposed upon them by the mis. | £0 the, Toombe' dlspatch ond Wood's answor: | Trhoe. wiley, Pat Fiteitn For Ge Tne Report of Seoretary of the —— our “Quartermaster’s stores,” Also, while a | EoVernment of the city, Kew of those befor Sek tina eas LAL vader Pecec eer poco en Tenge AURA ANDES ean Later from the South part of my men were loading corn, T “boased” | him would take their beloved wivesand children | Fernando kes Bg sabes Tk Mo edt FL ree our ge Sanne OMe NINETEENTH WARD. Navy. . the rest, and Bired twenty negroes to roll fifteen | '> Visit those houses of living death usually let | Midst a perfect furore of applause, ‘4 Pasar Mela bg dees GEORGE M. HARPRI , WOM Ay , Several other speakers addressed the meeting, | +s vs ’ . 5 nents. In those places the poor— Win. Young, bn Walsh, mm Candidate for Alderm: sticks of timber, 90 1X inches square, The People's Un ence Received at Baltimore some of th ong, whom were Conrad Swackhammer, Viikbioion ’ i ie down to the water's the rising of | * mn the hard working, honest popula- i a taet James Pollock, M8 Paterson, not, under any circumstances, be withdra B Washington, Dee. The | rte Cpe the water ate Be Oe eet Taare INS CY coreTa commie to lives) Bante ‘Tomlinson and Henry Aucalarius, ha Oa neople In favor of bot est moby will vote for woretary Navy, al ing t ¢ sepet T placed lumber in alund: until the lowe | Were exorbitantly high, and far beyond t Sermon Michael Riley, he is the only candidate of the requisite chi capture ef Messrs, Slidell and Mason, sis that prompt and decisive action f the Captain Wilkes on this oveasion merited (From th Savannah, No with three small » Joo Engel, Patrick Kearney, Potrick O'Brien, i CITY NEWS. raves District Arronyry himond wispateh, 27.—Commodore Tatnall, amers and one gunboat, ats in nomination, Tickets can be procured Hall, in ist st bet 24 ane ning, (toduy) aud at th ns ol the poor’ victims of excessive taxation. them cast their eyes to the garrets and ce and all the apartments composing such were quite under wate ten rails of railroad iron, down to the f The 6 was used for a d the emphatic ay th» 4 are a b n Ritty ni JA. SHARP, Pres, , tacked the federal tleet in Cockspur Roads 'ves- | tempo harf, and anchored with the rail. | buildings, and what would they behold 7 aecanlay A : followi slrick 0 hn Vaugh ROCKWELL 8 «ve 1 if'a too generous to W'S | tonday, ‘The engagement | ue Wout, and U geak tat “Cewt Ruceman was Wlcnie edocs Low, narrow rooms, filled with f , woke 4 00 Batunilay filed Ubels caeainet tae Following | Faee oe Thomas Thompson, a ad alin A ee le me NA° | | from forty to fifty shots were exehan Sa enbalct aids” me AR EET ho proper means of ventilation; a living tor vessels seized by the Collector under the Con- i 2 é “A new ern is approaching, these rebel enemies on board, ot 1 person wins injured on our side, The effuct of | "The report to me in different parts of | i! which the poverty-stricken mother and tiseation act, and owned im Secessia: Schooner TO THE PUBLIC. ‘All hail to the bright morn y, in view of the special circumstances ad , of its patriotie motives, be excused ; but it must, by no means, be permitte! to coasticu ¢ a4 precedent herealter for (he treatment of a ilar nature, Wher all Clumbi Will be by Union The People's Syracuse t For Mayor, ©, GODFREY GUNTHER. ANDREW LEWIS, Prosident Dr. BB, BRADFORD, ROBERT H. CO) Vice Presidents, WM, I, TRAVERS, ASA B. GARDENER, . WILLIAM BEADLE, 6 fair Horned." n Regular Nom aughter CAUTION In view of the character of the oppositien to and of the information which I have received of the »versents contemplated to prejudice me by hand election, too late for contradiction, I deem it my duty to caution the public ayaiust si Practices, and eapecially against giving ere dence to any handbill announcing my withdrawal from the canvass, a8 Dunderstand uch a handbill is ulrewly printed by cue of my opponents, Twill be a candidate before the people until the closing of the polls TUESDAY bext, and Tam gratified in net the island that no masters ever eali folks ever had on uniform down here, but they saw many and many poor white people, with iron chains and bu they mean that soldiers wore the chain and bal nd the soldiers, seven of them, told the officers who had them in charge, that they had no property ant would not fight ; but if the rich pene Would. fight— tor they haa preperty—let then fight, but they thegoldiers, would be shot first, Ido not write this on the hearing of it from one, but contin ed by so many, and knowing that the ed of the negro could never invent such straig stories, Tam firmly led to believe it, ng on the enemy is unknown, iling to draw the fleet under the guns of Fort Pulaski, Commodore Tatnall withdrew, There are now six large vessels inside of the Lar, and one large frigate was towed over yes terday al The enemy has pickets all around Tybee Island, as tar as King's landing. It is reported that the Yankees have taken possetsion of W: paring to attack Fort Pulaski, LATEST PROM SOUTIT CAROLINA, Augusta, —Tho Charleston Courier of thy morning says that two Yankee gun boats had landed troops at Buckingham. This Kate Dy ter plied their neallew ty the sim I il Such were vome of the eflvets of the »vermnent of the city, and they fell uly exclusively on the poor, What do the land- Jords of those say to those who the high rent sir uniform and true answer was that but for the extortionate taxat the vents might be safely reduced two dollars. p month, ‘The: nto would de his part in’ Correcting and the record of Mayor Wi , shown by Mr, Field, proved that he was net the man, ‘The damna- ' Lhe hav the other night was nt tosink himself and any party with he d. (Applause.) Me, »whed by James Phillips, of New s iborty, owned “hester Wil- lard, of New Orleans; Behooner Virginia, owned hy W. H. Towle, of Al ria, Va. ; schooner Sarah Augusta, owned by heirs of Allen Char- ter, Virginia; brig Gen, Bailey, owned by John Denham, of St. Marks, Fla, und advertisements, to appear on the eve RE OF A RAILROAD TRAIN BY THE REBELS IN MISSOURL, Robbery of ua Express Company, &ee e'eotioneer- Mason Seren. Ann, a somewhat noted ar- my oftiver, was found dead in his room at the Metropolitan Hotel, on Saturday morning. He had retired to bed while intoxicated, and jit is thought that he fallen against the Sharp furnitur room, with sufficient Treamr renworth, Nov, i0—The train on the tte Co. Railroad was seized yesterday on its rival at Weston by the yuorrillas wader Gu don, andthe United Siates Express Company's Republican and. Me curt regular non VEL K, M, KESSNE! th P is on the main hand. Jur troops made a for- FURTHER ITEM ting the meeting to support to have caused ath. saying to my friends, that my election is now be frolght abn lated ak uid movement. Gen, Lee has issued orders | Beaufort was still unoceupi ‘ ” ; ——————_——_—— ory neat thie Lis) moe By, eeu) TAO the seof the expross was | that no one shall leave Charleston without a | considered of impe nt do Hutchins and Hon, 1H. 4 + accident occurred on Saturd: che neyo yay peut Aiba The mail Wats Hot taker permit. greatest activity prevails in army | boats were still at anchor a ollowed in cloquent speeches in the sai Dee, 1, 1561 ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, Nh years of age, named Edward J from injuries received by a fill, while at- tempting to escape from the House of Recep- tion for Juvenile Delinquents, in West 13th don had previc n men of Wester. No more trains will run on ¢ sean ia disperse movements, and General Lee will dispute every neb of ground with a courage anit des which will teach the Yankees a severe. | They will not be allowed to gain a perma: city was visited daily by. oiticers of the army anil navy. There had been no engagement between the Federals and rebels, nor had any of the latter strain, After which the meeting adjourned, Two meetings were or are at parate stands, at one of which the speoches vere made in German, and at the 1561, Jolin B, Ewing in Hat JAMES REED Tweotieth W troal ti At the last Chart Maj. R. M. Hough, eid d’camp te Gen. Huns J foothold on the mainland of South Carolia, troops been seen either at Hilton Head or Beau- J lish, A number of speakers were at each etand, J street hat he and soveral other boys | Nis livided as fullow will sc ter, ia command of four companies of the 1 SUCCESSES OF IEEE. THOMPSON fort, nd great enthusivsin prevailed, The scene was for the purpose of lowering « LATION Helieving if Missouri Cavalry, us escort to a large train from Sedulia, arrived yesterday. The command had an engagement with rebels at Black Walnut Creck, and killed and ive Federals, i nded, but none serious holla, Mo., Nov. 30.—A_ scout, who has fol- lowed the army of the rerels since the evacua+ tion sf Springticl, came in yesterday, He re- ports the rebels some 10,000 strong, moving orth in three divisions, Genl, Price's intention is to march into Kan- fas and make that State the field of his opera- tions, : The rebels are thinly clad and poorly fed, and evince a disposition tO disband and seek their » 8 h steam forry-boat, hence for Cuba, put into Port Royal 26th, short of coal. But litte or no use could be made of the rks," as they do not care much at present for any wnnecessary exertion; they are having ood times, too good—to work, The British steam-frigate Tmmortalite was yet atanchor, ‘The transports were busy dis- charging their immense stot The Vanderbilt would sail for New York in about two days, = from. the window « the pavement. Iu this way thr reaching the | knots yavo wa lowering him fitally injure Linost exciting one, Far ont, on every: side from the stands, spread a sea of heads, over which, and over the banners and transparencies, which ’studied thickly the scene, was flooded the lurid light from several great bontires, while the roar ofa national salute, fired from cannon on their room to ed in pment safely, but one of the while Costello, the fourth, was ; and he fell to the pavement e hin as our ¢ Memphis Avalanche of the of No» Idermanic T « vember, in speaking of Jet, Thompson, says We learn from a gentleman, who reached this Tast nig Jef, Thompson had eaptured at Price’s landing the steawer Platte Valley with a mumber of prisoners. CAPTURE OF A PRIVATERR The Galveston Citizen had been received in Richmond. Jt gives an account of an action between the Confederate schooner Royal Yacht | Wharves and storehouses had been erected dnd (privateer) and the Federal steamer Sant were being rapidly filled, the Royal Yacht wan surprised when lying | — The health of the troops was good. utside Of the harbor of Galveston, Finding —_— it impossible to reach the harbor, sho gave | Tue Resstax Govenxwene has just raised hattle. The contest was a severe one, but the | the female education of the upper “and bour- For Councilman, Por Councilman, 1 1,060, Dantel E. Gavet James L. Mastic, .. 1,228 Daniel B, Bmith. .... For Constable For Constable, Joaoph Stiner,.....+ 941 dohn Y_E 885 Showing an average majority of 2 PLAIR ASSOCIATIO’ ring bi« Y ROBERT H, SMITH, & 6th Ward Tammany and Repe! Nomination for Schoo! Officers :——For Cova of Schools TIMOTHY BR rh School HILDEBRAND VON GLALLY ; iN ANTWELL and Wi ROCHE, OWEN KINNEY, Chairiran of Ts Hall Convention ; D, B, DWIRE, bs! Republican Convention, C, DONOHOE PEARSON, Becretarys of ‘Tamaany Colt M. J. BYAN, Secretary of the Republics thon, th: i Major Houygu, were wo 3 Is THe Porice Reronrs of Saturday and yesterday we find nothing of general interest. 2 LEGAL REPORTS—SATURDAY, Supreme Court, An Amusing Case—The King of Sardinia Refreshingly taken in—James McDonald agt. Q. Stokes ef al.—This case came on at a circuit of ost deafening, purnment of the mestings, the crowds formed in 9 gigantic procession’ and inarched up to the residence of Mr. Opdyke, in Vifth avenue, near Fifteenth street, Hore the tands performed several national and other airs, us aserenade, and then, in @oswer to the re- peated calls of the people, Mr. George Opdyke appeared, and spoke as follows : followitig ticlrut — aid For Mayor, GEORGE OPDYKE, For Councilm homes. Yacht was finally overcome, No particulars | geois classes toa level with the male, and is ‘KLLOW Citizens: I thank you for the com- For 8chool Commissioner, 7th Ward on Deck, Sedalia, Mo., Dec. 1.—Parties from the west been received in regard to the number | about orgunizing, on the plan of the French | pliment ofthis visit, and for the hearty warmth J this court, held by Justice Leonard, SAMUEL SINCLAIR, Ata final meeting of te Union Democrat ‘eay that the country between Lexington and jd and wounded, as allon board the Yacht | secondary education for boys, such as has al- | of your greeting. 1 know the compliment is The action is brought to recover the amount For School I otor, held at 87 Hamilton st, November 90th, Tl Taide dence is almost deserted, the men hay- | bad been taken prisoners, ‘The Santee was | ready been partially introduced for the same | not intended for me personally, but rather asa } of a draft, Tho defendant set up & counter ne ee lng candidates were endorsed Fos pees i still lying outside the harbor, The authorities | purpose into Russia, a certain number of girls' | demonstration of your respect for the high of- | claim for $8,000, the value of four stallions, Toe nando Wood, For Alderman « Xo soln ies, Of Galveston had pro fchools,s0 that on the whole the Russian women MANES 1, HABTIE 1] tice to which your partiality would elevate me, and as en earnest of your determination to labor for my success, ts say that for a distance of about Gatton wl was traveled yesterda: and today, they met only one nan on the road, mittee, Edward John © alleging that the plaintiff had converted them to own mann? George ‘Nollmaamy Treasurer, John Dtorkey, an exchange rinoners, but response had been received | will soon have less to in of than t! Use. i “I an m sreupials of than pete of It appears that one of these horses was pre ‘om the Commander of the Santee, any other European nation, ~~ N ¥

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