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(Continued from the fit page.) Political. Tan Coxnition or Pourrteat Pagrtes ix New Youre City —The approsching ei tion for County Oificers, Members of Congream and Annem- bivinen, bids fair to be one of the moat exetsing polveal conteata ever witnessed In this city. The jeeple although thoroughly disgusted with the toede of making nominations, as practiced by the Tammany and Mvczart or the two Republican or- Panirationsy, nevertheless accept the tickets pre- vented, and tote according to their partiea pre- feroncee for the candidates duly vominated, The roach? nations of Democratic leaders combined with the iereprenaible deaire of professionel politicians, te achieve some kind of an office, bas caused & ‘ange nuniber of individuals to come out aa candi- datre of the Demorratic party, on the atrength of norgtnatens engineered through a Tammany vay, McKeon, New Mozart, Constitutional Onion, ferman or an Independent Convention. Many of Mere candidates doultioa net themaelven up to be feoght off by a etroncer candidate Lefore election Ons, orto be eventually knocked down, when the P Vdeiane have arranged their final “baee of werudions.” The sachems of Bt. Tammany who wave bern for many yeare the manavers of the Temeeratic party fin this elty, beving incur- red the ire of Feroanio Woed, that worthy, de- termined eliher to rule or ruin the ancient wigwon. Not being strong enough to ereomplish the firet part of bie dewiyn, Mozart Ball waa erenter! & Demoeratic hoad quarters, where all Poe disaffected Taminany wen metin counel!, t+ Cer the lendersbip of a man who hed bnt “one eye" for the public interent, while he kept both eyes apen and both bands grasping for any public plun- der that conkd be secured, by an admirably organ Land political machine. In the course of time Mr wart gained a victory over Tarmmany, and then the Republican party beat them beth, This opened the eyes of tho Democrats at large and an armistice wen agree! upon, on the basa of dividing the ‘pails, for the purpose of wi ipping the cormmon warmy. Politicians, who were notinthe “rin '* Raving proteatod against being bouybt and sold by the leaders of the two Democratic factions, set up Wor thamro vrs, ant M Keon opened his headquure fern at the Sinclair Houne, The election of Gunther tadnnord the Me Keon mento bellere that they held the balance of Deroorat c power in thelr ban lgyand now that orranization has become a strong Demo- cratic institution, the miovess of which has ont) ld- ened disaffocto! Mozarters to institute anew Moz: art Democrmcy, followed by a German Democracy, powerful enough to elect seme of the candidates who are placed in nomination, The last State De= wmbcratic Convention having virtually recog nived Tammany Hall ae ‘Regular’! the other On a aaa | | city) organizations felt insulted, aud have generally combined to defeat) the candi+ dates put forwart by the #achens AL the election next Tuesdoy the strength of all pare ties will be tested in moet of the dirtricta, alth ugh the popularity of some of she candidates har defeat. ed 8 united opposition to the Hall Bominations ‘The Republican party, althongh rent in twain by vonfileting interests the quertion fhe plunde, smany of pute are fuffitently united toe present w solid opposition to the demoralized Domo. | erat, on candidates pemonated for the county | officers, The Citizeus' Avsoviation, another Repub. iican organization, hiving made some nominations for county offices, althonh tn «ym pathy with both the other factions, reserves its tire at this election, bn expectation of having the workingmen of the @ity more completely “under ita auspices" at the ext charter olection. The two factions into which the Republican party is divided tn this ety enpear to disagree upon the division of Foueral spoils, The Custom House party, under the lead of #'meon Draper and othor office holders! ave heen ormanined fm opposition to the Darling party, who are dis- @tsied at the manner appoint. @ent are dispenwed, to the exclusion of | Uhoae faithfol adherents of tho Republican party @hohave battled for years against the conmon enemy at iho city clociions, The proper designu- Sion of the two factions would be “Pederal Repub- Nears and “Local Republicans." The former Tapreannting Uncle Sam's office-holders and depa- dents, the latter des.pmatiny those who are after man¢ipal offices or wish *) reprememt the city in Pate wod National ce H This division of the Ropubbean party |e vot, however, so well deflned as its opponenta of the Democratic faith might de- wire, heave the leaders! are uot aitogether beyond dho suspicion of benny ready to unite at a moment's notice, in districte where, by di vote, Repablican could be elected, The “uouey pow iacontrollod by the Federal Republicans, who will doubtless use it in any monner they deen mowt effectual for the purpose of ivercaaing the city vote Mu favor of Mr. Linco, MeRcnANTS’ MCCLELLAN Merrino.—A larre meeting of the merchants and business men of New York took place, yesterday aflernoon, at Abe corner of Wall and Broad streets, to endorse tho nowsustion of General MoClellan for the Prosi. dency. ner of Well, fr casting a so! a Threo stundys were crectod—one at the cor. Treasury ; another at \ the southe corner Broad; ond another in | dd airoet, a Wall, The * Coston Mouse Hep were Ulledy aid ble erect wae crowded with | epee James Gallatin, Fey, was catled upon to preside | eud in cy ne tt en ry that enouch moans ied been niet the Government ty marry on the war, I: wus not the want cf ney from wh ovitry was suffering, but it was froin the nury intel; ‘Applanse,) If Linewin ‘ fue, 7 teen long enptions th we were would be t the country The resolutions wer t! en read, also a long tolerated by on lgpotr rment of tt list of Vice-Presidents and secre These resolutions te lared the policy of tho present adminietration a fh lure, and fared the ony hope of she country ste ctection of Geo B, McClellan ; . J. 8.00 Biddew was then introduced was ww rial to see #0 tnany of the mer- Nauteo! New York coming forward to support the it the time of danger, Mr, Lincoln waa matong many ris to be re-elected, and was \ reome of the ineans which were an 1560, " he Was placed in the presidential cuair ‘)) Was continually thrusting before the Peoples ne the fret quest ou of the day, his sohemos yt emanclpatiag the nogro, General McClellan was fhe Ma ubaning the Union of the States, Iways the rst thought of our forefathers. (Applause. } Tne Hon. Roverdy Johnson wags then introduced «nid applause, After thanking the audience for he bonor of being called upon to speak, he said Gat the merchants of New York had done more San any other class of persons for the support of arelt money and whe Anse ation hed Leen | mt ee services, Althor helped !n @ woenner posmble, the war had net | been ended, To what cause wan the fal ure refers rel? Our ernaies have alw: been o# good and ¥ strong of that of tho enemy Our soldiers ington jy the war of 1812, Mr. Lovcolu war tor sharing down the white men of the Bouth and eons verting the beautiful Southern country into a! ren waste. nod calling it peace, The peace wh rebt he wajority of the people wanted wos a pence, where thoae of the North and Sonth could Lee anier the same fing oe brothers, The poli y of Mr, Lncoln could never accomplish that, it waa ovrious to every cue. Where was the pre tection from ere us tivetyranny. Letany one look to the hunureds of cases of arbiter arrests end suppreaion of Newepapers. Let them look ulsc t Premdeut L ne coln' 6 conduct to the Tenner ee celogauon, who applied to hina to protect the rig f the cizeus bus he dismiases them fn an oneult.ng mare | as the Asscistion did not meet in sufficient num- bers to carry it ont, there being only about thirty members present. finite being Cone, that it was usele Hetbought that ee the strike hed gone on fort our woeks without any thing less to continue tt, ) a6 of meu ceased working, there would Le others have been ne brave an were the veterans of We'- | ' Lat them look again to the case of the Balimere | agente, He beleve! they were not muley Cy plaune), and it was only anehene of the Acnmun # tration against the opposite purty Theatute ofthe country was 7 bad How could a clerk getting $1,500 of 82,000 @ year lve io these Uruce and t Mr Loncoln was reelocted \t would be worse yet. Our banka were to be driven out of existence by the power of taxation? Ihe only way of ehang- ing the etate of affiirs was tw change the Al tration. jood."") It bed been stard in epeech apoken i Phlindelphig and pul Lsbed Imrely in the Timea, tha® if New York dared to wrisgle at the re-clection of Lamoo'n, # Tonat look toher port, That meant, that the port would be bicckaded, then the Custom H. ld Le closed, and tnariial law proclane Vain a imprudent threat, sad the speaker, the at ten pt be made to cerry it out, the arr tM ise W 1 “ Line ln and ibe arms of Lid wiverenia we powerless and te land Lefore the mighty power hapore Biate, The condition of thereut juens ou these frequent and recklows v ¢ fons of the Consiitubion, it ts sad to comme Does not every man feel that th anuot th longer contane wehout fe rful couyulsou Plavee) Does le not know that there sae feated detemtation of tyranuy in every true eon heart, and an equally deepestared atiachres to Liberty, which, if rouse $6 mighty avalon will w bey sooner or heer, bur exninatall woo shall dare to invade ne fe 1 A most nee now these mighty voces, 7 } earth seems to tremble with apprehens on, bet every toan, therefore, Who Valuer peace, perl nal and social security, netenal hooorand the Union 6o dear te our fathers, but not dearer te them than © us, #o conduct bimwli on the &rh of Nowernber thatall foar of couvulmon will sulaide by placing in the Presidential office, one who will Le irue te tho Constitution, true to bumanity, and, “stall hazaris, true to the Union'--George DB, MeCtel len (Applouse.) S versal other speakers followed, making short aldresses, whet the meeting mijourvel, At the other stands a number of speakers aldrewsed the crowds which gathered around, and among therm Wasalnion refugee frem Tennenser, named Mr. Carter, Who made a speech, denunc atory of Mr. Lincoln, and in favor of restoring the Uuion under the Presidency of George 1, McClellan, Great Uston Merting at Coor TeTK.—The last of the series of Mase Mect.ays no der the auspices A the Lancolu and Johuseo Can paign Club, took pluce last eventug in the laryve hall of the Cooper Institute, It was filled flowing. Mr. Chauncey M Depew made a fow re. twarks, after which Hon. Gal isha A. Grow was introduced, and spoke in substance as lows: He esid the McCle'lanttes nd no «yupatby fer our soldiers had no heart for th o aed helen country, The the Administration because the rebels brave woldiers to death "ey the country by again gettin road to lasting pero the een ov pnouncmd arvel these oO power, The oniv xaid, led through the battle flcld andended ou the shouts of v we) The only peace eonuntae " aut, Bherman, Sheridan and F t .) There vias no other peace except in Latta! - eoond cunnon dalle. The only tc ht men were those who rallied aroued Lie soln in TSA, CU neers As Doug! as hac said “there ¢ hebut oeoport { traitors and the other ot patriota.” (G n this rebellion encdied the © not nSouthto hang Jeff. Dovis—the t u down there would do it themselves [Apt ’ one Frou the ping bills of Maine tothe br prairte of the West, came voices tn clarion toves oayinge the copperheads “view the ground where sou ¥ shortly rest." On the 8t! of November the roour Ml procession would joove to toe sileat chambers of the dead, the pail-bearers 5 1 be Benedict Arnold and the tories of the Rowlntions The wre would he JeV. Davis, Toombs, Ber jamin, V t an Woods, with 5 mour and bis * fist mourning in sackcloh mnt silises This procession wonld move mourniully }y. When it wes buried, the inserip- tion over it w Id be, engon and Coy hewd Demooraey. The Reco:ding Angel would feribe on the tombstone, ‘No resurrection (Laughter sud applause, on the cv andidacse, he retired sma appl The Glee Club then rang « song, after wh! other speakers followed, wheu the journed, Tie CONVENTION oF War Drstoe Tolar, at 12 o'clock noon, will meet ou ¢ @t\tute a convention of Citivens who have her to- fore acted with the Democratic party, but who Tefuse to stand upon the Chicago platform, who sympathise with these sentiments are fivite! to alter There will be agraud mase meeting iv the evening, at which Mr. F OD. Cuttny will pre- ede, aud Geueral Dox will read Democrats of the Lu. alse. h weetlug ad- nar per Lae ou address to whe " Speeches will be made by Judge Biwards Perrepout, Ger G, Blebbing lately meiuber of Congress frou the tiret district, and other eminent Democrats. INSPROTORS ANDY CANVASSERS, — of Supervisors mot yesterday, after apps Tuspectors and Convosscra ot Fleetion in an of the Wards, adjourned to one otelock to complete the sc'ection of Inspectors inting mber this day, CeNTRAL UNION Prayer Mrerise,—On Wednesday « rpext a Union to be commenced the lecture room of if t re ! Duteh Chureh, coraer of Latayette Place aud Fourth elect Itwil be bela every Wodinow try ¢ nt Fulton streets taceting, air re mud ¢ Ts lesiriog to spend an hour ln prayer are Dv¥ited to be present Fire IN WASHINGTON STREET. Are broke out, on Bunday night, in the Greer i r Milla, No. 08 Wash'nugion and 54 Giaonwick street ' : ' Tho entire t dy together with Ktock vi The sal!'s are owoed by Ira Your ig said to he cc vered by inswone, SHootina Arrray.—Petor Bovle and Thom. as Murphy quarre!iod, sesterdar, in Fifty-thint street, ear Third ave, "hen as charzes, Masphy crew a revolver and dischar its ut ba ontager Iwo of the took effect tn Boyle's loft army aud the oper entered the hip. Murphy fea, Tuy AsNivERSARY of the school of the Colle tate Reformed Protestant Dateh Chureiy will oceurutthe Mode Dateh Chureu, on Wednesday eveniug the gd jose Morvat Wousp prow a P *‘oroner Willey held an inquest, yester dns, at No. 21 Pell sree, UpOL the body « y MeCla a native of frelan years o 5 del trom iniuries received by falling backward in a stable in Rooso- velb at- TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, JOURNAIMED PLU ivEES' ProrRoTIVE ASSO0I ATION ~A special mass meeting of this Association was of confirming 4 sirike ordered, four weeks ago, for ‘an increase of waces. The chairman scemed to be doubtful as to the success of the girike, inasmuch AM! ard | proposed to save found to take their ploce. Ovher the etnke a fa jure would be for cutting down wi ¢ tng shew, Ooc member waa certs T mea were lull, members thought and bosses a rather than rae win that if the me In bin shop who belonged to the & e.ety permitied to yey aithough receiving & +i, others would te taken on at 4 e roeubers positively reused to st tev bad @4 per cer already, while others were willug to abide by the dec.sion of the tacet.ng, whateve it might be although, ike the President, | they believed that there were notenongh members ent to vote for a sinke, [he President paid he Deen present when the sitike was or nid bave opp fed it, an he thought it w it tre te order wstrike, After some & t detate on the sat je tit was resolved th at the atrike ordered on the Ist of the nth fur O oud #4 | per e abandoned, The meeting aoon after ade Journed, —— tt M d Will 0 59 | thes en emong the crushed Gowers was hard } R 1 corpse-like shan be who dre urder Tb | i ere Eee ero ates ress s o Hime miwinet al! ber nattiral ‘vel! jot, abe nes rit further the deceit, she ( ipto the warden ; and the: 1.) cuss, killed some for lsy a gleeted nothin that m threw her husband's goine down to he: } Tho 16th of October 1712, was a fete<tay in the little town of Mt. Rurnabe near Marseilles, and vos s i bout the prostrate body. morrover, a day of recon’ in the farni! ot | oluutee ehrieks and cones maroc a io " cer of distinction, in athat aoriething had heppened « the Beur de Galigg a retired er of distinction, tn | honae of De Salis j ard there Tushing in, found the haliting # handsome villa just beyond the town. | ! ot of lifting up the bedy frem the This gentleman's fam’! naisted weven « - sed Upon the naaveet ent uchy a ine Fen, Fiz, two daughters (professed nuns, and fee | " aud every meaus for i i Hou ree red to with welleacted ass dull sons: Antoine “a henutenant in the nave). Jean-Pap- | 4 sc, Midamo de Salis gave herself up tate, Franeois-Gaillaume, Evionne-Gayetan Cu the | at wre her lair, end ene : of ‘ corns arm), and « lad of thirtee every woken ¢ ie rest, each Ac yn Trais-Cerar, a lad of thirteer ti fs several gilt, itritating ag bess they might M. de Salis, at forty, bad roorried! a woman twer 3 be con’inued,) tretwo years hie junior, very beautifel, hut OS A A violent, implacable temper ‘Their marr fe bad GENERAL BUSINESS. consequently been one series of bitter qua tla and | ---- Jow reconciliations, In all these, Mw le Be NY PERSON Wild STOP: SAT 170 CHAT AT 170 a i instantly reieved of ham square, ¥ hi che, loothache or Neurnigia tree of expe shad never lost sight of one espe of weakening the be of duty and affection te | | | \y 4 $ a provest. tee WOLCOTI'S Lagtant Pan Anni % RROOKLYN 4 . * ech permar y d yy A Reronntcas: Linstossrration — Gran | S7een the children and their father, and atts : | pS ai he te ie oe sel fom the former exclusively to le fray min which, - — 35s Toreu-1ign® Ttrv-or ne Wann Oraantzs ‘ he esihol hes tel aM, A FEW REAMS ot PRINTING PAPER, Kl an will te ecen, ate had teen but too miccess- | £ +S eill he eold cheap on rppileation st the TIONS, Lagi events the ctizeas of Brooklyn were | ¢ Otter tf treated te an bs sing display of lanterns : re. On the day above mentioned, M.de Salle had ! “|. At OU PAWNDROKERS’ TICKEN or cavalr rH 1) © caine 0 one ili pas [oe nereent, more fer ticket workn, caval vlidaibe edison At to BhOW | i duced to forzite hie second gon, Je Asie, &| See wacched, Clametan lewcey, FuthC f toes sity | the atrength of the City of Churches for Lincoln and grave dereliction of duty, in heving married, wit fire, ae nm be Fok At ahy One ee ja the The process he Weste: : “ oudwat quaton #t., up stairs, [eo Johuson, The proce n in the Western D ote ont, the pretty penniless daughter ot M. Ser \e Be acem r. Houston up «tal 4 pachastepraanltctnd thas sa ceag heat eee | Tot curate of the par.at { \ PAWNREORER'S TICKETS WANTED aud about nine c’clock the march beginuluy Imes | re reone Nation was, however, complete: and t ' ere ore Via any cube? Dare . af f artil'ery hac nen fired Int t t teot Mar wate! oo ’ diately alter @ saiy rt ml been fir the old gentlemen had insisted upon tis theme | it toke tna t Fel toa da 24 gach Ward proc behead eetAid As the | raining to dinner though engaged to pa URDI N's SHOES—CHEAPER head of ‘the “i down Lafase © | that mea! with his father-in ae ‘| BL ' t ‘ ito them of tte precede! by some licemen and @ brass band, the The dinner had passet off with nted 1 on te IM, ‘i A i ge Ia fot sale Spectators Unity tects and sicew Veiolh eis ir and cordislity, and Madame de Balis had || 4 + ‘Iheny ond Warbington ets way before ih a few enthusiastic tndividuals ate wit awn to her ny t, when France’ <4 “1QR y's) ORT TOOTH FP \STE—THE ferupted to cheer but the were drowned by miey intending to go to the fete, apy PE Hh aut to ort? ¥ ! eworks rly every perso: + at ab south = dst, Wiltt the artillery f Nearly every person tie sorue money for the purpose Now it wat | and anstin aver, Peat Brooklyn, in the pro cearion carried a Chinese hantern, 4 trans. Ka for talnipa he parency, of ® swinging lamp. These wrehes pro | tency with the children, to bo herelf their pirace | BEST IN sented abr liaul “ppearapce, aud asthe long Une | poorer, Her husbands therefore, unp eparett hie | w Rint Py ae was orenel y Wlaminated by a calcium light or ts equest, and having, indeed, but httle toaparey | GEORGE WOVE frework 9 aig’ spires e | STP DE. pore briiiiant fireworks the sight inspired euthu | ter tered him a coin odguch modest value that the | PROSECUTE OR DE- bias. Inthe procession were a number of odd [yar concen ad bitswelé inmudted | oft rourts, vd have na - oe . \ we wn Tee, . devices, and some quite tastefully gotten up, This may seematrifingeanseforancer. In point | suneellor at law, 75 Naseew Awong the = Intter our reporter nettoe! | or inet, it was but the breaking forth of that hidden | * a ne f ope o te % no be uni gi 7 HING LIK -ATHE ¢ a temple of f with throe benutiful young KITS | Fre which had never cease to stunt nthehearts | JN}! TUNG CORE LENTHER, sea ais elegantly ¢ ae ged teases, A full-rige thins | of all the sons ng eir unhappy father | ioe rue #1 Tse 38 & SOYCK,. Mit any: el o 1 7 tub be fille ? Acanvase clad monitor, Along Club boat, f The Later becomming Hritated in Wis tueby words | PAWN IHORERS! TICKETS BOUGHT OF with bors aa carsmen. A large stage containing pose higher and higher sothers ‘especially the newls- | Vik watcher silverware, gupe piatele, dry or th { ripla, clrenne: ed to i , u , yoots la vee’ and vente clothing, and all other gooda, Sweaty or thirty little gir rresed u nl pardoned Jean-itiptiete) joined in the quarrel; vad | Ove sted. Tis Canal st. near Bowery, undes and ine, a» & An accitent cecurred in finally, Madame de aie arr erer tallow os Vafayette Avenue near the junction of Falton | 0.4 part of her sons eeecd Chote fary tenfold JOST-OF FICE NOTICE.—ON TUESDAY, Avenue, lio four-horse wagon a large number of ‘Ay lonath. Veanoutetiuiliauma bet content with |, Ot , 1804, operations undes skyrockets muddenly ignited causing an explosions | vitunerating bis father, in his maniacal rage drew ne which sent the rticka and colored fire Myinginevery | oie cwpopd : pat sic DELICES Ts OF THE ¢ direction. persons Were on the wa- Yield mitrage le Salis « fr in which ues Ciders can be drawn are posted af ses icine tl a were ightly inicred tn fumpe At this last outrage M. do Salis started from bis Genoral Vost-Ollice and at the different Stationg ; " ‘i tg ni ‘i nda T | gat, and sumiuoniny a Turkigh servant—one Has. ala city Fe ng to the grovud, aud three bacly hurt. e man ee Se da ne nadie Moves Order# can only be obtained at the Gene having his loge t dGoliet/ Hic Leeda | eos ee Fout ey corer of Cedar and Nassau etreete, and Reve Se emeL arenas af bis intention te proceed straight to Marse!l will be dratvn u 1 : hands. The ciner badly iy jured by @ fall from the lodge a forte) complaint ageinét ine u | Pa ‘ M Nt kb ER Te dala FICE wagon) was taken to the b fehtened | casts fo «of oows saion charges for Money Onder reew turned towards the r ‘ 8 the 7 mo «81 Ww nt horses turned toward : nd ns th Not reflecting that the por threatens moe ; . A not excecding 620. 1 eg Dburuing tnaes apprewheathe ‘miles and other on | fowls ‘ons the al and complete 6 to, “a0, yo wut fi lin : “ tions, the more frizht | re her acna to oppome thelr father’s exit, aswuring them | ne one addrese must pr , aint Portunate serton 1 naue cute ( 5 - ed faint suees i i "te | thet, shoult he do aw he had threatened, their ruin | JAMES EELLY. Postmarter. ¥y tho presence of n fw the driver the rs * - FINS ALL ALIVH horses w prevented fr ruvn ng away i] 1 Nell ki nm o he o 4 + bur fy ‘ ‘ mre tery —and and woo th f nt w bia ponien Saar ike A ‘ ; ety iooiiealitien {was quancbed by the poles, who took ¥ drogring tim beck by the hai white | De Lio take (he buomiret No. & gow ready, U1 vebicle cut of the way of the proceasion, which HEM | 1. aon9 ggenired ile arnis aoil lege pews PME CHEAPEST AND Most KELIABLM asecon, OW 1 seeption the monetration | HAIR DYE w in ne ite numerous. DA A : raced th gp | Crea Ne SRE ttig tose enti andy én Ceiligi Hee t+ HRIEST'S Columbian Hair Dye ew abs exotica abachune Se Lea e i ‘ ‘ | ceived on the forehead a wound so # re ne alo ot “PLE LY CENTS per box the different streets, the admirers 0° Gener lita vantaahine Ghasunisins oREslaacK lilac a | If sour locks are streaked with ereyy Clellan occamonuliy cheered their bere te which | > : | And conse you many # sigh: ; unhappy father eppesled in touching terms to bis | One pane yvou lauet pur the Republican boys responded by three more and cowarliy amsedlahins toe Detoet's unequalled Dye! a tiver for Old Abe and And Herak d atucttlea ; || rhe: followin well-known whalanale Davevinte are ge ; “What have I done to sou, boys, that rou treat! aur avente in Now ¥ 4 Nout Park Many of the residence ¢ Lo roulo were | vag though I were sour deadly enemy? Uf you | Ro wer & Lew, \ : Wheoles, 119 Dbriihoently dtuminatod, expecia pn Clivten Ave. ‘ z ‘ iM At Aller Stanton steg y “ . have ceare | to obey and} rome asa father, at Housion et. and 11); Porter & Fair nur, Lefayetto Avenue, First Puce and Clinton | ‘ ees ay ' we at. 4 sixth ave Hoadler least remember that we are still united ina aleve street, & Loovrt rards were finely illuminated | 01 Bienth a ( e¢ uso he enppiied by , . | won humanity, Took at these ersy ! { W en ‘RIT TON, os Sixth ave, Mannfac- with a profusion of fags and Chinese lanierns, pre- oe w ane aie | tured at sont ~cond st, W Iaroaburyh To te 2 beat . Le ¥ de i i web D sia mad faucy stores seating a beantion app | Finding hie remonstrance p iwe no effect. Moco} at 1 ed Btatea, ‘UU paren y : AW iss Salis now uttered aloud, lamentable cry ; and it | burch eae ne is Oat. = oa es ——.. | probably 'n atsemprn te efile this that Jean-Bay —_ is | tlete grasped hima a by the throat us to ree | I ASD WHITE ASH COAL itd ince him to co ty. In fact, wh peaueeth oF m for sale. bi THpeae ther or not he dlex ant was never ful Afier some tow remarks | * beld last evening at 1ST Bowery, for the purpose | =o CLEARED. STFAMSHIPS. fa, Phitacesphias + Vhilade suip m Woodward, Valtimore: ~Ocrana, Gardes, of Rursia, tor Bremen BARKS =Chenteon, Melbourne: Rocka: Robert Fins. 1 Nel t Ayres; St raul, Kio J Dresden, Pailadelphis BRIGGS Hermann, Orozimbo, Bhiladt Ma slow fe Ames, Ho. STRAMSETPS Foivbanks Werbineton: Cit Mehr i, | fore Monte, New. @». do; Charles © Lenry, Norio't <u 3 Conerutine, Liv'l Cernania Hamburg; Clara Wheeler, Live ol, BAKKS.Sorage Beale Peneecoln: Oldonhbure, Bree men sunshine Cow May; ‘tr Orleans nt Croly: Sime Vierida ty. Paunay ax, trom SCHOONERS Feuster, Raced Telar ton: We renton, ton for Waeh.n BELOW tnoras, 17 PK on, ¢ Too Late for ( ‘lass PEL rain. suddenly Jone’ co, Quango, Halifua; N nde wine, Oriental, » Met on Ssitic ation. Willlam | i Cutleioa, \ 1 { the fun i. ' ek, tom St. Atae \ nm Cet. dat from iniuries reesived bya Charlee aug Ma 4 } LAR MEETING OF THE 2D 01 ’ vi a hy Heck "i oe) “ARMEN Pre cit vii ho thel : 1 fay eveulny, t! Ponce ot, at Ty oecloe rattond. by or LY NCH PALRICS r Treasures WANTED OPERA TORS, and pressers ou miliary ftreet, W NTED A GIRL TO {4 and beln io fer, 00, * ne foro girl ee a pon ‘4: f ond ith te, iF REWARD—LOsT ON $5 REY and tens fe an y the name b Ne: tail ent off, The above rewa Grand et, in el AND ana Cr Ano bverco ita, Ob Ridge | y HOUSEWORK | + ka euaall saoiiy © store, 105 Sixth pat ‘collar ; an- ith 9 small plece of will be ai atlié | », What is certoin is, that the wuilty band ‘+ wwe and Keg $11 pes tou far to recede : th ebst entte Pia t ba . tw ibe uilaume, wuce their herr work YARD, 2006 208 complete, ty hed aad White Aes Daring the foightfel scene, the vornger aon, Toole. x Bud Cour, bad crouened weeping sorner, | ' 7 od sh tel, but not daring, to enecour his father, Bor a sit avin Jar reason, the Turkish servant had rena { wee | FoR 2000 LBS, OF THE HES? tive. The only oiher domestic, Susaune roll), White Aeb Nt war absont at the fete. | lige No sooner waa the parricide consummate, th ‘ has aes us siceevdad, The acters ir a trage WV sehiiterte nod Jo dackron at oe ss disordered, breatolees, fecker i ‘ny mi, © hy ‘ KICHD, HEATHER, rin the te fone " howell + — ~~ gaping In each other's white 4, na t ' wiet not what next ted The bele’t automa ois Wd AY str ed ju full upon tl unbent figure et the * re vere victim, They almoat recetled before ihe mut ] B iIL1.8 £1 AND UPWARDS, w vat, there was no voice of verges Union Henk of Londen, and etcrnal."' save Vertall | ‘ Noyes Hank of Lreiend, babi Hic | w WELLS, FARGO & CO, about the decd, was the first to FLAG. LIVERT command to ta Beliteb i thy quences, Aware th nb the pO EETOAN EAGLE . ¥ a Uiaite at i ‘ ri Hey f Meal scl Ny 1At t BROTHERS & €¢ +a the matter in th > s6 South eyrest, Sp here eee ene nd! ' CKSTAR LINE FROM OR TG h f the iruvess t search hur bt ban i } Mae CONSTITL Ys, ealle Nov, Sth. UT wo totiow, & w Teil Line trom PLYMOL LH Y E pulls 1st Nov i [ ye diatt epply we WILLIAMS & GUTON, } ft 40 bulte ' vel Hasstn-Al to ry ike aT ai ont \Ler on the top floor, P \SSAGE 1 iP \ 1D coe M THE OLD c Dratte on Encland, Ireliud, Scotland and Wales, al ‘ elveet's tome TAPSCOTT'S ce uted Line of Liver copes do parihe collow ing nimtaiice Rule) W ! ob hie 4 + eepance, Al Mo: (rev of the Seas Gat, « i tain Adana kane F maul Kvesy Weoe, Vor Vaseave nud Dro , be PAPsCuTd ft va ¢ CO, shat ' eek Sew York QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEP- tee | WW) ERIN, 2° LOUIsiA seme Cabla pussace eld, eleeinke $45). pay Pe | abi hey. Apply to WILLLAMD & GUION, and | 20F yi E SbS ver sti!) retain sage | > r Apr - a FT ung. onterde, SAVANINS BDA wht be surin‘sed ¢ Salis | = ay . oacuined himself and fatlen, : N! W YORK SAVINGS BANK—COR OR 4 bat an einen dil m1 to5 PM \ Ard ys from 1 to 7 VM. fis cent, tescat allied Dene mde on of te j wore Ne Rm! i lotece om that date, THOMAS ¢ if > Vrest kK H.W ida liz thatn han era't oF ut | = EMO’ STDS manent « Prepare you » Uv T SON VER SAT ao eer, r the inevitable judomer even of man [ fhe : Cha R IVER R RAIL Re AD, nd TRAINS Prosercse your secret with fidelity you mag, mark | pies North « i f, und 22Ma SBA my warning,—-/¢ tll ord! oy end | ut iat uy M, trom Now was ecen a curiaus feature of humavit Joan-Bapuiste, Who halbewn foremostin the mur- derous assault, trembled from head to foot et the very thought of the fresh imdiwenity > was called on to inflict upon the senseleas corpse. He at tiret ositively refused to lay a finger ou the body; aud it required all bis mother’s influence to overcome USE A) ING WAG MILNES, 45) and cecond hand, cheap for 3 Spayinent. M chines boueht and 1epared, bis repugmance. As it was, he was seized with aclead | as 385 Rioadwny, room %& up evaire oor, of Worth «| ly sickmees in thy act; and the dighopoured frome | over Bookstore, alk rt) bd