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eee <n + en standing the hovtiity of the people sbated, and Re hh 1 iy) N 1D Ww Y ORK 5 * sU iN. they prepare! t quiesce in the propoaition, The HURSDAY MORNING NOV. 3. 1865, | Paflroad ccrpaney Lowerer, live filled Lath to sell their th kote ota conven ent place and to m. them pasantic on all tie roada, Tickets can Le bought caly at the eenerel offices up town, and nine-teaths of 7 neers are obliged to pay the wx cent fare, - ition to this, the companies refuse to sell more than forty tickets to one person The Mitantion in Virginian. ip reroltof the reent armel recony 'amnce of cos! Geast'a srry op the Sonthede ratlrond «the Peniusuls, affords another example of the tooeequences of giving @ beaten and beffled enemy + organize and recruit. The officialand pri-}even at the regular offices; and of conrne | vote dispatches eoncur in reprowenting that We | very few persons are diepesed to mare wo rebel forces were found to be ao strongly posted at | pigrimage of from three to tive miles for al! | &) po nts that po place could be found anfficiently | they would gave by buying a mnall valuable to justify @n esmoult, This new | a quantity, Practically, therefore, the advanro of ntlcates that General Len baa & ®] fore bas been mucceasful, the companies hase weath- jorge ettent recovered from the = rid+ | ered the atorm of popular wrath, and have ace eceeded m carrying their pont, Tut there ‘a 9 matter of still greater consequence to the public ip tie connection, Tho late wivance wos only apres | iminary movement. The object of lroad companies isto obtain an sdveace of not merely twenty per cent., but of one hun lred per cent, They aro deterMned, and indeed have repoated|y cus efeeta of the Wildernasa campaign, ent is : to envr upene new o ntest on «(uel tercom, That ho should be in ® position ng like Tective stand at the prevent time, and thas the Stara and! Stripes are wot now waving over Richmond, results emply from the failure of the authorities to call out the avail. prepariy t fo mane euytl en ¢ able reaerve force of the pation to re-enforce | boasted, that they intend to expend enomga raoney eneral Guant iv June and daly Inet Hf this | upon the next Lozialature to secure the prseage of bad been done to the extent recommended an act authorizing them to advance the fare to ten cents, That they will make this atteropt there 4 no doubt, and if not checkmated by the people they will be succeseful, They a) rrown weatths off the public; they have an abundance of money with which to buy desired levialation, and thew by the Sew at that period, the Confederate capi- tal would have bern io our poaregsion iong since, The rebel army emerred from the Wilderness ao Shouested that ifthe organized militia of 1 Atlvato Biates to the extout of forty worn and the Northe er ffi thouswud tea had been placed under | are not troubled with conscientious sernples about Geoeral Guaxt at that time, the rebel | iritery, asthe pablic have uiready learned, Now forces in Virgin Would) nover = have | all this corrupt acheming can be muccessfully re. beeu rallied — aguin, The Southern leads | wisted, if the people will only regard their own in- om beve tp the ieantime devoted all their fereste enough to use the moans. It is the Arsemn- Ulymen from this etty whom the railroad companios expect to bribe, for they held the Valance of power in wll measures pertaining ex- clusively to the city, The retnedy, therefore, aa wo have before indicated, is t) \nsist that every candi. date for Aeseuibly shall clesrly define bis position on the railroad question, and also that be shal! ive & plodge to rerist and atrenucusly oppose every attempt of the railroad monopelisty to eecure amoudinente of their charters, This cau readily bo done now, and such @ course would mst effec tually checkmate the designs of the railroad cor- porations, The potent effect of bribery is well known, and unless it ia ret in this manner, there je hardly adoubt that the companies will make good their boast aud increase the fare to ten conta, powers to reinfore.ng their artay, which they have probally effected to on extent corresponding with Gevers! Gaant's cow loves, Frow our superior resourced and immense reserved strength, we tot reasonably have expe ted aifferent results, ft vow appears that we ust do ot last what we tbould bave done at first, The quotas under the Jast call for troops must be culled in, and new levies must be piaced in the field, The Southerners have resolved to arm their negroes ogalnst us, and it is said that they ae organizing two bundred thousand slaves. It is not safe wo trust too much to the natural instincts that would tuduce these Southern colored troops to join our cause, We must prepare to meet them, man for mau end noeflort should be spared to reevforee not only Geveral Grant but also Saraman ond Sarnt- PAN to an adequate extent, The North Las not yet put forth iis fall manhood to crush th bellion, The time has now como for domg so, and for call- ing on the hitherto untouched reserve sirength of the bution in order to preserve its honor, liberty, @ud integrity. The War Democrats, Tus National Couvontion of Democrats opposml to the Chicago platform, held at Cooper Institute on Tuerday, while it gave au official expression to the views and feelings of the real Democratic party of the country, presented 9 spectacts of patriotism and Aieinterestedness, destined to live in the pages of history. Seldom, indeed, does a body of men, whose names have been long aud intimately, aa well as honorably, associate] with » leading and powerful party, stand boldly aside aud, for country’s aake, proclaim their party loaders tu the wrony, and give their votes aud influence to sustain the course of political enemies. To meu of established reputation and unblemished character, the stop is a serions one and it cannot be thouch!- lessly taken, Personally these men had every thing to lose, and nothing to gain, and thelr cor duct challenges the admiration of all who love lit- erty ofopiuion, This act required a moral cour. age more difficule to command than the F courage whieh elicits universal aeclutnation, A rise in tho stock of War Dermocrata will be the natural effect of this tovement. These ‘bulls’ have let down the bares, The way is cloar, aud those of De:oeratic faish and antecedents who hove thus far been restrained from followiug their convictionn of right aad pairioile duty t lot-box, only by the tle of party, through, and at the same t me ¢ tory knowledge that pany. The Approaching Election. Tae importance of the issues involved in the coming Presidential election has no parallel in our political history. Instead of being the mere arbiter of opposing views upon questions of po itival economy, as our former elections have been, this will in reality be the solemn choice of the nation tegarding issues upon which depend tae unity, honor, and future creatness of our country, The Government isin the midat of acrisie. Ib is «rap. pling with a rebellion, the power and magnitude of which bas never been equalled; it is sirugyling for tho perpetuation of free institutions, aud upon ity success Ceponda the fate of the nation, We are now tn the midst of that trying ordeal through which all dations seem destined to pass—that ordeal of re- vellion and dissension in which the Roman empire foundered, Whether this Republic shall split opon that samme rock will be determined by the yeoplo's own choice, That the national + beating = ubout the breakers ; Ne waves of treason threaten to engulf | shat the storm-clouds of rebellion lower ominous+ iy around It, ev yale the bale among v pase freely the satiafac. y travel imtelligent realer kn che ouly Vital question is, how cau it best be guided through the perils that surround it? Wh Porciga linercial Tr Tae fnancis ‘dies, te best qualified to bru: it safely into the harbor be increasing, uuder of Bah bain bi ; anne ss af hoacrable poace ? To follow the wimnile there si % Wud seh na sah sloutated Y bro two helmsmen oiTered to the people, Letereen a mit t vee ¥ i bay hip had tM ie mite g o aere | a whom they are called upon to choose tor this most ever, nota pante tu En lan a : ith pple: vitally important service, The frat is he wh has is sg oi ub i f 1A “2 i e itp I blready shood at the wheel nearly four sears He t ; MS oes bas corumitted blunders be hus wale errors of and have such ‘ i . i A a fudgment, be has in many instances exiibited 8 | tran hes of iedunirp acd In alten eee oa ji of sadusiry, and in all parts of v A weasness aol apy areat ip he great h pe ¥ ee = awe * " i woe Lak ueie ace that a shock to them deranzes the ontire machinery taking tv right ee aa ire th j Of trade, and iseverywhere felt. Tho causes that Lave coptribute! tothe present crash | © Eng- ormanent safety of hs cha: ie HOCO . peat f a oie fe . dle A A ad 88+ | hah cotton trade may be briefy traced, First, to f post i nau who doubtless means | 4,9 peme rumors from the United States, whic! well, wud who is known to bave at leass the strong. if sent down prices; second, to the ove r-speculation est uttuchment for the ericty of the ship, Induced by the new cre tion ee Tus he has had no experscave ; Le has never had Jet . . oe rey : : ib - the capitel withdrawn to sitr ate cotton ebelm in his hands; he is not tuniliar with the ere hola taragement of the ship, and! Prounewon 1h) vew = folds 1 the stupidis c ni pr and he proposes to bead it | | 5 the Rank of ngland in coutractt ina Ciferent direction, Under au re att : ‘ rian , isha CIFSUMMDOOM | tg discounts at s moment when they shout which willthe people choose? The present Ad- have been enlarge fourth, to tt tt tain stration bay pa : UR: heen eurruunded by corrupt on- and soctal troubles in Rurope end the arprehe ‘nespables gud favorites who have cheated of @ genetal war. Vhere are apparent he I f ‘ dis syrter i ary teary arrests, Aad | cousog, but they may all be reforred the vhoy ' ly T ¢ tu nal sales cuardey The resulta are—a fell in pricey whict sro W Me ww would we week tuo traters to rea! zo it ruinows rat: H : tay z siete ee ie i alt of asaeis; the anuthilation of the «it Huai nifeauce iy « pon “ t prea work BEAT AsO es eee, Des ea Na FGA ots Fa Bt DADE ne: ah (pee nanufacture | eotton the consequent stoppage ; eae Mis FOURD Mas HOry | of milly us throwing thousands of operatives out v mime ODN clevating it to ‘employment. That a want of teat confidence | a iti ia ee ay : | whioh ja the bests of wll commercial transactions th ; : ‘ ; rite rae ie | Siould be iuducod by this ¢ 4Gibiou of aitaira is of is ie ha ea WW <A cured @ Necessary reeult, aud bank.ny ind ’ i fadlures aro therefore the orler os ue Jin i ; ; , Woy on, Liverpool aud M water, tho jar hows ‘ ‘fea ; : F é sch : a i H ire shoken and are ¢ edt toy ‘ ‘ey nee ‘. ; yh aneial trout the t ok Pes pas eerey | pained by the @ fact that England 4 iw. e Na ey tP Can it cx tor nation ¢ work A { r« bor y rher Wy the certainty of succe: at! v ra that country hh eomipe , tie bands of even a corr pt Adnunistras for the ini) ; skate } pty a eter? This ia the great point for the people to | excits we Rapa se defide wt the comin election, and those who vote | every count ed niust to retain the preseut Administration in power, will | Ah eatal ane fp vote for policy with which the poople are faraitlary | debted to Ee ely r) 1 thus avoid riskiog our National eratin the | ted wo large ny Tenusof those who would guide it fr ther di- ve t ‘ ‘ alrea: ; ! ' flow to Checknmte the Railrond Come, Clebty willioneo.dotlirs. Wiss how. Ag panies. tho prosper f that country, u the probability Wen tho popula advance {a that the worst has not yet been reacued | pect to hear of wonething hike wu tit India, Av imm amount of money has heen expended in stimulutiug the culjuce of cotton in that country: the realization of which depends | largely on the cout.nuance of our civil war and the stoppage of the cotton supplies from the United States, Of course the finaucial condition of the United iolny of oppositian to the 1d {ores was at its boight, ad when the several companies reaulved to sell { commutation tickets in order to allay the irritation of the public, they promisai, or at least gave the | foople the Impression that an arruncement would be mace to ecll the said tickets at # convenient soint down town, and alap to make the tickets of wo road good op all others. With this under. We ex. ity ral! p.al panic in Piaten must be sonsibly affected by the state of Pieancial Nown, Markets, SPEC iA ‘ ROTIC ES. trade im England ond other countries, But solar | New York, Wednesday, Nov. _- + + the deranzement haa been comporatively slicht, | Comelusion of the regular @ Hvates , Life Nalerm debit rama te in jand there isa fair pro poet that our merchants } 6°!) which at 4.90 2.M wos « ag ON aod Livers, Fore? may ride over tle ¢ \iies, Fora long time p Iny the evening to 25). tm Wail etrect 83" f be Bloo!.' ute pep reagan 4 the eoreulatic eB ae. the foretgn business operations of our New York in perenne, Brees warn taste Bvs 18 P | ar 3 er 7 . LIne a tbe at ends oi camer oO merchants have been tor caeh and gol’, and bu oh 1 gon decline dur rhe tt) most vectainly Shas been so constr tod by this and the bith | vuctuations ta goid ¢ at io | $ tariff and other ca ies that we owe very Nttle to | ook, 24 10.06, 24 ! big Saran eee HOA MK ot ‘ 1 1 phi’s vi decked Lot au patation 1 wa the war f ‘ 2 Meet wae wrvny save trinty inducel by the f ‘ oe Life Halevi BH, Molly, Docks oe 4 roy 2a; | mamer No. IT) Mad aon fe Mons ta | ed to the re-abipment of Poaet Ut bar been in the Pros uz athy & f woods ordered for the fa 1, 2975 2.1%, a90; 2. 33 the aeht to be hess redhipments have prot $55 3.50 251%: 4.08, Phe Ve iteljead depot, 24 tere ; We i he nl rtock market was intense'y excited, and tho flues | sold by dirugdere pon 116 aations wer wido and frequeut with o cousiaut relic vm@ine from 1 to Dia were hiiher than tday certain Ae will reoe of oF the Gerr barca ! Ene tt an a! nie a yeete fou market was more ac gain tk 1. The tale onr t nitty gold or Inte whuce in we Prope. place of paper upply ot capital seeking in at T percent, From worious @tinent cou ee sdebtedne tues there wae, f, more changing of lonna than war doll at iv? for gold, and 111 At the Produce Exchange to-dst alveady bear of a deeline in Amer nt to tt whiel for #) » however, can on bre rt y be temporarr, a4 Wort carnot ain 1¢ of the aceurition offered by our Government (covernor Seywonr’s Proclamation, of foul play shuld attach to either political pa arn: 1 wai Pw) Bk 10g ”) . 26 Corn Be lu Mt, Nicholas bic 1 Vark Bunk......i00 ‘Too manyancieat ant modern republics have fallen, by illegal and viclent ter Ht We QkR..1s 119, L jon bho Ch aN. W, 1750 d 0. ring with electio the Pre ret reuder ua carcless on this 7 tion of Governor Seyinour is there it i# to be hoped, nt, a’ ely, and, 1 gadis « will prove bene =" nicer i ! City Politics and Their Reform, lt kK i 9 Moa is hee wo Cle, Lite. t's The fillowing article, under the v eo Py ee ° hOaliily opreara in the O¢ tan Apvgn of thir elty, wi Ma res; MMAT 2200 U.S. 6a, 6-96" do nm do pendent erouing journal Kk pro and strong Domocratic a finance aed government? We bnve before us Tas Crtizee.—orgzan of the Citizens’ Association of the city of New York, in which we Lave sought in vain for au indorserment of the action of the Convention held un ier its aus- “e® and whieh Convention bas zens of New York alist of ns Re rye biean new | eting the Presidency, nities on questions of U8. 6s, BL, €1 Gedy. 24n i Captoa Co do. sy ie Cam Ce aged before the ven for their sup. whADEdys, LTTTaviaia souncest daughter of Samuel aL ' ! i yearnad 8 mon.he { intanews ot the humily are toe’ uo the tubetsion Thunelay ed wok, froia the recidence WW Wed Ot 16 1 inet, Mary, the Harty ot the Pare fully invited to. agte A the tuneria, this Tharedasg Be PrOON. ALD otele preckely, frou ber late cele a net goth ot 2 bovLF Tuestay, N let. of diveese of the nite t ‘ sat clock, ter 4 Pre t 3 : ta Nov. let. of inflammation of sito Galvin, untive of Holton, dane se edd tend t oo. M scyualitances of the family o re tmills ite attend funeral. th (Thare dag, ntternoon. at | ek, trom her iste vesdences Weert vou st let. loth nud Tithaver, Herre. toalte will te tameg to Calvary € ry for intere ibent lot KEARNEY On Nov. vd. Rdward Koarny, a native o itu Ireland, afternoon, 4 mud Sod ets ay, Nov, 24, Robert A. Lue onidence, ook, A et er gac + at 1 of iy to Salut lend ana thors of tave His setuilis: tt 110 attend | Mieba wi “th 4 Mabvae + Leland, in the $6 oF the fatally, and tl we Ge tmily invited the Church ot th na Ave, Ay on © a eolenin High Mase of ) (or the repose of bie eoul, Will bo toterred Ta Calvary Cemetery). Willian ucest son of Francte and oe will be mer tains LLY ye port. This led us to an examination of the st 400 : Bie my ‘ ie affaira in that organization, and we have di itis, Li sp Ait ous of the thas the sald Association hv Chi NL Wein t 100 123 Jet, witdoat dusther anvitation, of (oa exiatenca, econvulsed ‘i all the piquee, joat- 44 oa St Measiis Wines fgg aol RE Ri ousiesy and petty spirit of party, waieh pervades Mary Kyan, aced | yea" ead s onthe every party orgenization, We Fiodoretend from most reliable authority that the Convention which male the nominations, was withewt 9 quorum when the nominations were Whoiesnte Prices of Country Produce. », 1364 four rent New Youn, Wednesday, Nov Although at the tine of the making up the next week wiliwitneas a higher reale of + for the Datter, ae edvauce ing Cheeee har tes naetive hotninations: The Central Exe ve Committee refuses to re. copmize thie action on the part of the Ward dele. rates, and this the antagonien between the War! and Congrat: body Lec leading articles of honsehold cor t ane been but sligatiy w } edt ny byt! ards tone oF fing the week, espoe prices mies abonce apparent, and nas tha.progress of seiorm had in view by the weeand ori f the Assocation, ponsible that the Central body hac ‘nators « the shipping trade, but market lozen, remain uns dd at price » has Land is closed firm to it taet of mutter. whiel Apples are in and prices tu ee 1a e'ate of ugh at the ert, At cy the W mat the emains unchane ite own, whick It intended to pnt thr } an Sonera att! and, fa u this + rent m Sonvention wit as ima, Asiine ned, Not pumeri- Toevement ie py Convention, the wither dclegate ised rd the pe. wal of a suf en ay hat in the esti thon in its midst, ds aud th teally killed, Before the © make no independent nom balance of in the city of the corrpt polit cal nee yenn the ¢ bwe nrention met they were advised t a untry at hall owe tee thadadoprersing ofeet upon produce renera and prices were much lower, while there waa leca ac. tivity, ATOCK MALPB—FIRET BOARD, Tar Proetatuavon issued by Governor Bryworn &Pdoc. + 1 relation to the ajqroach ing election is eateutated f to restore ibe public conudenee and exercise o i : C..o healthy tufinence laying the passions excite: 5- $6 76 G0... .edoaurn calthy iufinence in allaying the passions excited | +) 3 109 Central Coal, ; by the great coutest of particu, Although we have | 15 . 10) do, % Lever thought so poly of our countrymen as to | 4% ae : La ied 4 Mar hag Mi 5 ba a. 7 3. ‘ ol ‘ Q Supporto thet there wat ony eutticient fou 3 de on ¢ AD 8.46 y e n ‘ tton for the extravagant stories of violence ar the |. vy bad 1y.6...§ fi ches bg Tia tate polls, yet itin certain that some alarm prevai's on | a Obig Gx, 51 oun | * ono) 40 0 too witb) und it is 18 well to take every 00 Cal, Ge is 100 M. 5 reaaypable precaution. Nothing is mero desire on Obie & Mie L ; able at the present time thao a fair ond une iM. . F i; biased expression of the will of the 1 ein had relation to the great qu 6 ao This hi, 4 ny} Lt noe not red and the ela m¥l to ’ do arly annot be obtaine It {Al fall to carry Cun Cai ‘ sulcient muthorit Leor shou If may atone ‘ . , , be hay Lio dou FOU HCO OUS pric arties of tt notonly preserve thetneelves pr thie moans, | 7'°" Hit down to theis prevmr level aete. from the coutumu us en y nl etre inet. HUTTON. cent to the m ngof their oWa nonlnabon, but | Orange Co, pail, 65055 State dairy, fr wea also create vepir'tof competit.en between the pare | Suse je ibe - $4458 teste secure, ly maki 1 \ te h Priine dt un sifirages of the ©.ti *1 0% o Visit - us veo (on Was e¢ ur r i the i « A N. Jersey, ch , a fabe | Western Bese d Atives « letermimng te in Hoef ides Mois whieh resulted in digging Muiten carcene a 214 Veal per ib, est lon NOW ATs there to hepe to cnerer, feet a reform in our est itlee Por hag the ¢ Y. State, prime 17a1o jobtio a! zene’ Assucuation mincarriec y reason of hse WO LOM, 60 OOd, Zui T aetioth Dury low coneeption on ite 1 of he neture ¢ e ret ud ibe noanmertaw Cherries ‘ } inva tothe latter opinion. W Ks * 3 j aud our beirs are ass!ened agg run : a corrupt wet of p : Curran A pe Mies the ts portal tp sipasa te: ii 0 gt TAMAS oteerluep: r t Me , : i 1é ’ Bin sever (Wie? 20 Pench Low bine? BO mt to drop by our ¢ ! Re TA: ek, but we ‘rast tb t thea A fon y | 3 and baw de n principles, a tra perso pre torvanizne | toe eharacter Our politicians was a short. 8 av © shady ah heettect a a ‘ . via acre ‘ soa tine perm ork ees = Dnt wb MAGI iF Wi PUCIAL VO t Wala a / vt te ’ amd ere rn Salo’s tioney of MWorchound and ar, Hon i I i i 4 Ul forthe erre of Coughs Colds, Lailuenz% Hours ut mip ‘ ' Ve Doesthiue, aud all Affeetlons of the Thi r " ! al Pule wading wo Consu u ta . : . , * t ‘ 1 4 +4 aa the ‘ l i ’ t 1 uations lei ic ty ap r veut ‘ F Pit with the ‘ . : rt t ‘ pivate pone ile ! , k medio i vod with 4 onder sul ‘ ! ‘ . t v tee plant Horehound, int t ‘ e i] ' aling Toopert at ELLE | ' t ' t & Pri oF the f. i 1 ok ahaa! iit poedty | ‘ ‘ id spon ® t y 1 ! wer will} Healy nd the price cont ‘ as els ; of ali, At last, after alongs course e ‘: su i peal expermeuts Le ioand that b Ing p ; ive othe redienis, Cach cae valuable erabebaracier, We eb sue . © buat c Le | fteelt, be not only obtuimed th % Hwiidd trun YOur by yee se a ToC Oe | greatly apereaged the ev Susie OF iby Ee Waa bot Shas oP Bab: »bUb) Philp havine been thorourhly # s.ort time Wh etore tatters Wall toke Foxod to the POM COUFHE ANG UO sal iss Tadibk poue | HOF ofexed to the g | tietans aywin bold swa fat j sud iniailible remedy, 4 pe tle, coffees dp the mittuieipalit tule | Foresle by all drugwiste, CHARLES DOWNER, o. all power over the prope Ying und | General Agent, 44 Cedar +t, New York, H you d sperse the army ot 1uua WHO HOW dee | eeeao : yy Your our gabstance os Wey sg more wv heele Me te Ay son's tiichest Pr inte I i titeh sewln i 1 i725 Bro v to fcat upon, Let the Gy P adopt va jocks) & Lakchines, No, 675 Brod fais cours® and every mght tinkog man wall be with them, Any other course is tuuile and nitro, 0. K. Soap.—The Poor “People’s hope.ciy ? friend, Cheap and, good, soid by Grocers ever vhere 40 ai Le E e rien + aud thore of hie bro invited ja the funere, tule oF Cioehy huka dens ener ot Lis pacente ie, mace ¢ that by the repeated rulivg of the chair- | te-day no material changer has be ted in tae M ‘ : man of the Convention, the vote was declare l ite | pricos of the various articles of « y pocucte, set In Brookivn, 2d inet, ieee remular, But that despite this ral og ceriain Word | underthe iniluence of the excited state of the ‘old poll end Rivet tte Te gations har a dete et fo “run the Nike toarket, 9 ereater firmness is apparent on the pert of Philu fiedee of thie iatnily ace Teapect- chine’ in favor of certain cantidates, overm Bias ‘ ha Ghee aan thes to attead the funeral, on ihuse a} | dreivou of the chair, and persiwed in mak ing the | holders of ereck, and the Indicniione to-day me» thin Wooat by oteiock. trom the res ho VALUE DUC Ave, Brookiv iy © NODIOCHS, A REGULAR MI 4 TING OF THE SHIP 4 Hounerst 4 " » Wl be held at ist be ut i at 7» o'clock, NALH. BETES. rea; W ALL, See. het MELTING OF fion wil) LSUCLATION— eledent of and i New ¢ Laney ud b lh No. : 7 o'clock, at 2 seat himportanee will be broach? WM. ME LVENNA, Pree. it Se 6 U, », SOCIETY - rid No. 4 wail Le wig 2 Thureday & : endance ia re Ne Ire, MARTID SOTH I, NO. 6, WILL HOLD THEIR met on Priday ever adgn em, Nb Heine POL Fete sted to attends file H0oks® by order teeny AALTEW 1 le exdeed INCHED, SOCTRTY, ave, will hold nny ey : ~My Vy. y etl Obed “ ~te POLED tat HHOMWAD CONUANSON, Reg volt ' n r 1 7 yj sey i HE FAT . ue neh So ft ' ‘ hy Mr, t “ 1¢ ed i ip ' ‘ fore VWibbiala io iy LYNCH ed ee ATHLE MAVTHEW T, 1 Vk i VRENOE vow pu “ Ra Ol 4 t te A ‘ Mimo \ Bout eae § CARD TO WORKINCMEN AND \! I ‘ | PLRNANTIO rob! | ' | CONGKE He shonld be elected Lecauce ne destroy “ed the Know Nat barwy aa id, beatiug Janis W, Var Mac ¢ owt Mayor t trete Lenovo le 1 is & Of ts aud nl 4i.e-ted the notor treet Prevcherthe Aacel Cahoue Orphan Asylum from dew ch he we prosecuted by Bunt the ! Att Pehe we and constant op Pinout Cone ue veat epother Can ienveseut t rict ia Con t will reteet credit on his cop | Heauee he iva statestmuna, @ Patclot and the friem Of tbe Poop, VOTE FOR U By order of Coramittee, 1M, A. v Chairm D, GALLAGHER, sea’ ° YAY 3a8 -e@re-

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