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Were {lluminated, and crowded with lookers- t that this copaleriy known as the President of the Third | + We cannet omit mentiomng \ Avenue Railroad Company, in which capacity be | Procession came up to “time better srarages its affairs with rernarkable ability. than any otber fur sevorel years past t moved along the following route: Starting fromm 31 street sud Broadway, it marched down Fifth svenue, through Eighth street, around the Cooper Institute, through the Bowery to Grand rtevet, and up Broadway to 14th street, The ee ran Uy lon Club acted aa escort, and the proces®on ved In the following order: hie First Divieion—Under the command of Mare John Couper, Jr mpraing the “Unies War r f the Nivueteents Ward, and the UrJor AsseMBLY NomINnaTions,—The following nominations have been endorsed by an ansoeiation of prominent citizens, who sign their names toa circular, commending thesa gentlemen to the sul- <regon of all citizena in favor of the correction of ounicipal abuses, mppreasion of railread monopo- om and the election of honest and capable men te jee, =Tho candidates alluded to are: 8, ©, ded 16th Ward ; John W. Edmonds, 18th Ward ¢ Vou P. Lyon, 19th Ward ; Robert Unber, dr, 25 Lio fy yenn ed and; Colonel Joel W. Mason, 221 Ward he “Manntere Artill f the vilenne. kville fe it Union fevelftl, Seventeenih, nth GREAT LINCOLN AND JoTINsos Mr kon aNts 1 War Bogle and Union Mieving ts Wans Sruwer, lhe ba 4 tr : a a “alt aud ot chauts of thy city in fave ® babel ‘ sion War Abraham Lincoln to the Pre the United th War Dorel ln on Baten assented in an ’ Aan INcebings . Artillery @ Costu Ward, Twenue esterfay, in Wall ai , ‘ tom German Cluty Reneesen ourse, Mono He Gri is mistet nt Navy, and the “Young Men's ’ fit ‘ t ‘ S retariew, Union.” i Mishel , cha i ) vision —-Unser the command! o arela) Mr. Mow ( taking the chee | Pinued GO, LaceOompraine the /Union War esident of thy ciret ory tin speech. We | Fagtes" of the Eohiventh Ward, Loval Unon 7 7 ' hout bestowed | Teague and Ur Axsortat ona of Fi hte dered} ; ‘ ng | Wert Monhatton Urn ewon Arniory on hin : I that he fe MOTES GF Doing a ow Eades ond Union Aseocise Ned upon to preside at ainoeting come | i Tenth Ward. rehanta and t ten and other Pouth Division Lider eemmand of Marahal th ont co wd that he could ex | ¢ ; ompe he tinton War Bates? 4 nil tt a ct le ind Puicn Ward Asanel -* | atte f the Terteent) and he a as the | 4 racy" Goneral has been built up b t | wou Clubs from Hunter's Polat We are called upon to ab v . to our ¢ " t r| Undere man of Marshal Chaa, f you are trie to your counie ir f " 1 War Eagles of . witnext Piesl it 1 Anne f Two revel flaga wore } ed, when Mr rth, Wifth, Brook lyn “rinpell ssid: Here are en of tue Southern et Confederacy, (LL.ne that was rted they rot aiok ofin tr . Pointing [tu Or uW ar Bay les ‘ 8 “4 A 5 } Lihat that was ‘ir of Fitwoeuth Ward, Union Battalion, Gerimn poi dinate Matt sc nae eas OTC nouiate, and Awsodtationa of the Fifteenth Ward fag they ovght to be under, and that in lees than | Poyal Union Leawue and Union Associations of the one year the Btar- qled Banner ¥ ! wave | Ninth Wards E.gbt Asseu bly District Lincola aud or thet (Cheer Ik wua in ot nad | Johnson Club, over them, heers.) Is waa in ¢ wn : anit foun cits ve have the powerts plaut itfrom the fa to The 6 as the procesion sont Atlantis i frown the lakes to the Gulf, (4 One, »F of tho meu wore @ glazed cap and neg Meg % carried in bin hand @ torch, The display of fires “We will." mr. David Dudley real an aldrors, In which ve alluded to the Irnportance of the coming elec- tlon, particu’s is whovtand nt the pate of the Continent, thror whics passed our commerce with all the world, Be newt alinued to the tact of our Union having been awaded force, and the works was besutiful—nearly every man in the rky rockelm « the dittere nd of msi APES nien ao The Joker," * y Meld procession fir armo tine, "Old Abe Forever, ae k | | ‘was held principalty to fill vacancies in the howe! Inepectore vaawers of . There was aleo s decttied in- Frovernent manifested in the form of balloting for these officers from what has hitherto been the cus- tom, Heretofore one member bas carried his hat tothe desk and deporited seven pieces of biank paper in it, and announcing ‘Mr, President seven voles having been crst for so nud so, they are elected." At the meeting yesterday the teller want t) each ind vidual member and feceived his ballot in a regular form ; the balloting in this manner being more legal in ite nature than the old form, i ff ard having eonpleted the revision ant cor Teotion of the Lats of luapectors aud Cauvassers acd- joaroed to Monday, Asotien Orpen rreom Grexerat Dix Conceusisa Fuacpriaxt Vorew.—Gencral Dix os jsued the iollowing order; Hxapgrantras Darantwent c¥ THR Bast, ) New Youn City, Nov. 2, . ; crrat On No, 85.—To Provost Marahila ther Lepucrew in the neon siatea =In purscan sabimat eon io Department G No, St, he n tha | | tion of the | favor. wud was ultimate! a are reby i structed te maxke su Weois Wikhin your respect ve di strets pruct, Je tor the dete ion of persons coming into tor the purpou of votin , who have t {thon thomties in the insur. be ithe pert i avoid A S arreste) wer rpose detectives | Bhouid ‘ ed fer two ve days before | tee Le wi! of Laspectors ts solicited ta furs abou Which way be obtained vol toay lee the cetection of Torough this tnformation and | After the election, the greatest vigilance will be | exercisod tu revard to persous crossing the frontier | inte Canada; and if, in any case, there is Kood Peaton to b ve that they belong to any of the Cidases above enumerated, they wil! be detained fad promptly reported to thesa headquarters for | | ny the Aveuue Hotel, | WochL may Le cltained without charge, are neces: fact of rebel cowards hav. been sent on board | Man in the Right Pl ete, One feature wis a our ships, and aeroas ovr borders, to rob and mure fon with w boat 2 containing a numer dor unsuepecting preseugera and unotfending eiti- ung men representing the various Un on eity gens. The real ultimate question to be solved, in | candidates for Counts offices, A Loy was station election, was whethor the United States waa | fn the stern of the bow with # rudder and w to be a nation or a confeleravon of nat! 3 and | steeving it into the right harbor, This was grevted | the supporters of Mit any in the midst of | with great cheering at the various places 4 ® war Legan by the relels, demanded | poute, Among the tran par 40 the &@ suspension of hostilities wih a view | fillowing :—‘' Procla m 3 it the @ aD mate ¢ eron ot states, This | land—-Marvland free.” “Sailors for guuboate " { yacknowledyre tiat we had not the | Unite these Poace Commissioners—Grant Shere digbe nor the ability te coerce rete Lous He roan and Farragut." © southern riglte—the right i er Wy atiet Coniess ourselves | of traitors to be hung.” si the} ve at con ess . aS ¥ . ‘Ouresl¥es GOWARGA,- He proceoded at rent lengith The proceamon wes an immense one, and the to show that tle e r M Clelian would Le | route was completely blocked up with the crowds Dut to dismenber JAncoly would unit wether, and the speak their country to voto tor next, He then ofered the which were unanimously TOR RESOLUTIONS 1, Resolved, That the present os not tween parties in ther ordinary se unconditional Unionia son the unionists with condittoual t ¥. Resolved, That the in the plenitude ard ali the whablianta est duties of Ainer« wile the election of | who turned out to seo it, tho I'ne came to pen ail What foved | #xth street, it halted, and participated iu the Masa lutier on Tuesday | Meeting which was held there. following revolutons, TUM MASS MEETING ean Four atands were erected in tuion Square, on precisely the same sites oe the Dormocrate on the previous evening Buca stand wae sure sounded by @ large audience. At 11 o'elook the mecting was organized by caihuy Mr. B. Ludinz- ton tothe chair. He said the thine was pass for fpeech making, Action was required, and a# this was the most important election held for many Wher a contost be- bus between i, sud dia- 1 tue other. ance of tf he Union ean be neither ass vears, it abould be decisive for the Union, (Apr permanent pew fen tho Bikes, e-viso it as we might, Tuesday would « 8, Reavived, That while every relelinarmsand | wincher ore “sation word Live ova ; every sympathizer with rebellion, who hrs uot toe i C°¥e" and cheers.) Ne then spoke of courage to luke up arng every cisunton st aed | ang Democra party as hoving for years endea- every repudiator desires the election of McClellan | yoretey brenk up the Union and stated that th 3 becomes the duty of all ciuzens to array them | election of McClellan would cert ee ves ou the other side to prevont bis election, stroving the btiry, He acc §. Resolved, That Leiween Mr. Lincoln, with the | practising deception v1 the people ‘i Poitimore plat orm, aid Genes M Cellan, with Clellan on wu peace platforms, at eetung tue Chicage plattorm, no loyal teen should hes rite a war let t * 1 exist tute in hig cho'ee ; + represea's 80) ander sneh deception. ‘Two-thirds of the sola wadivided cyuutr; wey neak capable Of Tin ghe geld w for L 1 maintaining ius inte ” hatter vepresenud | army at the front was the toen which either ¢ & county or oGshe hot W | atthe North the teft, ‘ne wing then musivtain itwell by force o arias uyacnat an armed | yo geiin the rigbts und the oaly way t a Web rebellion. m eyes nis | Vote for neolu aud Jobuson, aud defeat McClellan Reso!ved, That we ex ort ca slectors ¢ ft 4 aud Penaleton, AL LILY WO exercise then rig! 6." rave on fe: : . t sosday next citizen cen ve un iudifferent J.B McClernaud and others followed, and the ‘contest as that in which we are | meeting adjourned. At the other stands a nuwber wid since the election of General he pow stands belore the country, iblic Calamty, it is the duty of , » for Lincoln, eveu of pprove all tae wc.s of lis adimioe for his Giwerest enemies Cauuot deny that Le has Loues!\y wliovs tie wuty to the Whole cousin (bat Fe R Now the representa tive of our cuust, our people and our naiouality, G. Resolved, Lbar us We Counnerce of New York fo suu or its eXtra development to the Union of the Sices uw coma yovern- mrat the mercuanis oO Une eaty are ready tu make of speakers addrossed the meeting. Gennrr Suivn THE Etnetion, — A srpel! audience assembled in the large hal! of the Cooper Institute yesterday afternoon to bear Ger- ret Smith, acconbng to the advertisements, an- swering such questions ag might be put tu bin on the election, the Presidential candidates, and poli- tical mattersin general At about halt past two o'clock the proceedings commenced by @ ventle- ON to not wy Tiles (hut wey le Le lessary to Upolu the Pe autre Gevertincat by wheel Mea amma | Man dn the audience asking Mr. Smith why be was mig wud they pieuje tier es to their fellows | gotns to vote for Mr. Lincoln: vub the coun- vs Gben Weir commerce, OO inet Bhell make Hoorewerve Lem the woot 1 8 Poort jor the Usiou, tue Cousutuuou and a Mu. Svitn. —I will vote for Mr. Lincoln because I think tim an h becuuse I tou himse!! uid have been able to steer the « throush ite great perplexities more wisely ¢ hiress the members of the | Lincoln, (Applause.) Compared with Al marching ian course Washington's was plain sai re. red ina 1, Limnst vote for Mr Lincoln to keep out Mec | payment of their salaries | | ould } Ou the proper city officersa, not being | | | Um that a visitor mht bave imagined himself in | mammoth fair, | The lecture-room searcely af- | forded standing room at each performance, These Peri rmances aro given daily, at 11, 8 and 74 d DFOCEAM UN, ULL WOE ly cheered cl (Cheers.) Were some otber man tian | Mr Chittenden vod ina very | speech, | M wn in now.t jon for his place, I might care pring big hearers to rae and aave the Union and | Very little for the muccess of Mr, Linculn—ceriainly an re AYO be beaches Trbould uot make his succes# necessary for the | we i ‘would be by votlng for | salvation of the country ; now Ido, You will asic reo) Hh larat that the supportera ot Me- | why 1 a8 Bok role a McCicilau ? | T cannot v Nat! od all who sympathised with robel- | Gite orehe eneurlen of mats pall Woo Geale in Coutocerme sorip. aud all the men who desire to break op nascrted that My, Cuied ough w bave mane | in favor of bis election, Those Northern Uernocraie dtLeN Your aks 89 thas thoy Could havo rebely who shoot loyal men, as will be sean in Dhaineu Bpe..e duriay the wart aud | iany cased Where they have shot down provost a would be bay hartana MeCellan with @ | oige rial® ave in tavor of by retary of tie Lied Ali whe declare tho their support of the rebellion by belo: ahd RMRTUpe bur ished gah tig! APSE MB" | gooret socletion in the interest of the rebel they worted McC Neon Nth, th ‘A An (Pare also risen up in riots against the governmen’, sory WhO Urudhiuily & thet he Wrote all that y, 1963, Toat uprising was not aR wan Was at u the Cuivs tien wad Fernandd | Catholic uprisings not an Lieb uprising, ss has been Wood, v MeCiclians and the re bel Press | Chargedsbutit Was « Demovratic uprising. (Cheers,) font and Vices rer.dent alse sigperied ta Col, O'Bren was killed while figuung inet the WhoOOVEr VOLOd bos Lidlis Vou be ded, Mavis Wishes | n ohe he an Irishman sod a Roman Cathol.c. giv Gute, Bn conc ume o 1b wtod iat (D6) Astor the © icayo Platiorm, it says that the war was Do failure cron that it tulle "| wo Pea | should Pho Democraty say We should have yuuour and Mow wt tho Doms OF 6038 | 9 calin di jon of the q Md wt issue Loweon yand Gol be praset ior tat! * | the North aud the Sous. Tere cap be no question dhe, , ap With th8 Os between the North andthe South, until the rebels apirta ol the Who ins debi y have thros wnitheir arms. (Applause.) The ty that we Lowy PTOHOD OF Paty c roy was biiltatthe Canada side of wm trom their pure ee + We Rey } Ningre Pulls or in Great Britain, (Applause.) Ane ques our chug x a ity id | other 10s n why T cau’: vote for MeCiel bos a priceless inbe! wow ws fb Ons. ¢ Caliae Peadioion ia on the b t with Gin, 1 hop ety be firm wud tatu aud rue the | and has elwaye acknowlotged hits uy peace-at-any-price-tnan. M. Cle! r %, 1. Yana, Jr. and others followed, and about | bomination to catch the votes of the War, and HIeLON LO Recure the voles of the Copperbead Democrats. MoClellan tot be cailed # coward, becuuse bis cournge had never boon ted, After some further questions and answers bal been listened toa vote of thanks was passed to Mr, Smith and the moet.ug « 'journed. 4 ‘dock the meeung adjourned, GREAT UNION TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, ‘ye vicinity of Union Square—ldth street, vi- nity, 5th Avenue and the Bowery-—was crowded, ast evening, to withess the great procesmon of whe ‘War Eaglos."" As early as 7 o'clock she crowds Tuk Boaup oF Stivrxvisous met yesterday. Wil bean to form in the various places wentioned, and | jiam ©. Conner, Esq., absented himself from the wailed patiently for a sight of » sky-rovket to | mecting in consequence of what he considers the warn them of its approach, All the stoops on 6th | very discourteous action of the Board in endea- avonue were densely packed with ladies, as well as | voring to cut bim off from the eppointment in his tbe bouses olong the route the windoms of which | Word of Inanecters ans Canvessers The mestine | the elsetion j bury bo secure sdilasio LOCAL NEWS. } evect. ves and challengers itis have the hard dl to vs that of traudu- “iatorin the tmust be ne eof the oarged i with e pole, and u © in any manoer with the exer bol eutira, or with those that ar the jerfortance of any duty conue fuy of the States in thin Department, maudiaws, Bata the avd lon you to aid thera in keep. ure authorized and required to et subordination to ther reren under th eather the pose, 5 du Boy aching in istructious, By command of Major-General Dix, GRanp Democratic Processix, — The political campaign in this city closes to-night with ® procession and torehlight dep! in which all tle McClellan Associations will participa! The aiicns are of the most extenove chars so obave been heli in every wet thy the sigaal wu ra wil! be ured at ten minutes to seven, aod at Seven o'glock anotber gun will give the sigual t é Various divisions will asscmb'e at the ertising columns, WG AleClellan will review the columns ot the Fifth tor SENATOR SoMNER, of Mansa speek at Cooper fustitute this afteru setts, will u. Tnkets NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tite Pine Derarrext—Patene ov rte City ro Pax Bsatneees or tug Steamers, —The Monthly salary of the engineers ewp'oyed upon the stearn fire Slat ult, was pot paid by the authorities for the ines, which became due ou the olleced reason that the appropriat exbausted, This announcement nas uaturally cre fn for salaries is ated eonsiderable feeling among not only tho en- ginecrs, but the cutire Fire Department, only o postponement ot payment for a short thie, If it were the firemen would not « asnyned by th no paymer spring. , The backed by the members of t) nies, have thrcatencd to resign their px less some reasonable arrangement is made for the A meeting to take uc- tow op this subject waa to have been held yester- n, but was postponod im cous quence of the committee, which they hed appointed to walt ready the enginecrs ie year each —thirty- tuplain, but if the cause authorities ts correct, there can be next i the ne tax levy is mad rom!t of this is, thot the r respective compu to report. The salaries one thousand dollars two thousand dollars ~and they were offi- cially notified on receiving their monthly sulary for September thut the appropriation was exhauat- e! Thinking that some arrangement would be made, the engineers continued their err pleymout as usual, but found ov Monday that there was really ne provision for thelr payment. A Corutit- tee thereupon waited on Chief Ennueer Decker, andatso on the Comptroller with rezard to tho niattor, and were intormed by the latter that there vasa balance of several thousand dollars which, with the cousent of the Chief Engineer and Street Commissioner’ ht be applied bo paying the sald salarics of Eugineer Docker thereupou wade the pay rolls, but Btreet Comaussioner Cornell refused to vive bis sanction, on the ground that there were already enough. other liabilities to ex. haust the fund alluded to, Thus the matter rests, an ithe indications are that unless some arrange- tient is immediately made by elther the suthori- bes or private indivic ro the e pomtior Mesa of als the engineers will re- gn @ body. The Commissioners of the Park > that the musical entertainments have closed for the season, There will therefore bo uo mu tue afternoon, AMUSEMENTS, Bagnewe —During the week there were three performances daily by Professor Hutchinson's trained doga at whieh old and young, and middie. aged wore present, and go crowded was the Muse- o'clock, the mo: ing performance being less crowd- The O-ki-na-wa-kas Indians, cousisting of chiefs, Warriors aud squawa also go through their 1g war dances, &c. A new # entitled “Wating for the Verdict for next weck, ed ation drama, id underlined Matinee to-day at & o'clock, Caxcugnn's,—Lbia first-class minstrel band ts ti) an attraction on the east side of the city. Next week will bo presented the greatost bill of the season lltpporaratuon.—The great attraction are the Tulleen Brothers, on the trapeze, aad Mile Zanbet- ta on the tight rope, Vanterias,—Ono bundred first-class artistee per- formn here nightly. flora Cuaray.--The media—perform nisthtly. TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Mrnomant{l aiLons' arp CLoraigas Assoctations, A joint spectal meeting of these two Associations was held yesterday at 2 o'clock, P, M., the Presi- dent of the Tailors’ Society tu the chair, and about 120 members of both bodies belay presses, The Eddy fsraly —spiritual tho Journeymen Tailors’ P. and B. Union. New fan anced ba fam Lent, Sir: Tero direc iy the uti ve Domatiuen st the T, P. B Union to state Mins ath g ula is raised this morning at "elock. jespect{yliy yours, . Ww. é. ATaaus, Sec. Ex. Com. The following resolutions were adopted by the joint bodies ; Whereas, It ta the deeire of both the M. T. Aaao- elation apd Clothers' Union to ao harmonize the action of ths two boties that they may decide upon ene course of action, and whereas both nesociations bave aasemblod for this purpose, therefore be it Resolved, That mort f both oran zations Nowed to take partin disetes on and vole on quest that come before the meeting. Aut be it further Reao'erd, That the minutes of this meeting be entered on the books of both asgoctations, and that both be bound by the action of the foint moeting Mr, Reaiptet (MT) moved that the conmur uo neymen a d be received, and Booretary Cirected to notify the body that the atrik should be raised against all before work should be given on nit by request of a memberof the M. T A. Mr. Bratsed withdrew bis resolution, ant off rad one reso!ving to employ no member of the J.T Union The moton met with wenerel cae Ie low. Mr, Laws T.) cfterel the following: Whereas, The Journeymen Tacors' Union has raised the strike against the estat ment first struck ovalnst ulli: there- fore, Resolved, That our journeymen can now goto work atthe old bill of prio, on condition that there is hoetrike againat any member of the M. T. Associa. tonor Clothlers' Union, by order cf the Journeymen Tallors' Avsociation, After along debate the re luton was « orginally put. which now gives omplo privilege of employing whom ’ but it is to be understo..l that the soclations are pledged not to discharge » came forward to work for them dur- iv ke, wand all honorable means are to be ws , with the hands. If, however, they wt.l) bold out against any employes, then an inves- tou will be made end if the empleo. te to bame then ho cannot be tected, bnt if the hands aro to bi then the Asaocintion will ftand by the em, struck avainst. No {nducements will be held out to any journeyman to go to work; he must go to work unconditionally or not et all, and no bill of prices will le eigued which emanates from the Central Uulon, Work! somnn's Uston—Ho'd a large meeting last evening, and a orced to amsess each Association $4 to pay current expenses, and adjourned, Tie Sr¥iva Macane Orenatons' Benevolent Bocioty will give an entertainment to their friends on Monday evening, at 1%) Bowery, Each meme ber to bring « friend with them, BROOKLYN, Graxp Torcu-ticitr Procrsston 18 Baoortrs —Many Tooutanpa ais Lina Wirn Toncins and TRAXsraneNcims.—A grand Demo- eratic torch-light procession took place last eveu- ing. Leng before the hour for the procession to move, the streets alonghhe route were fillod with people, Preparations for extensive flluminations were made, anda proportion of fara and banners, besring numerous devices, wore suspended from biany houses, The place of renlezvous wea the City Park, upon which the various Ward arsocia+ tions began to assemble about 7 o'clock, ander the direction of the Grand Marshal, The procession was divided into s!x Grand Divisious, compria. ius associations frem each of the twenty Wards of Brooklyn, and county towna, arious trades’ eesociations, and firernen of the Western District, The route wos throush Park avenue, Mudeon avenue, Concort street, Fulton street, Clinton ate Karrigon street, Court street, Myrile avenue, Bod- ford avenue, irth etreet, Grand stroet to Third atreet, Where the tuain line separated, ‘The pro- cession started precisely at) o'clock, and ons re- ceived slong the route with enthustastic domous- trations from ladies in the windows, and gasses on the sidewalks, It waaulgo saluted with fireworks atthe principal points. The uumber of carriages aud trucks beariug buge transparencies, with ap. ropriate mottos, wag large, and small triscalored anterng could be counted by thouasada, Among the most prominent objects and ioseriptions 5 the followings “Qur tieve sold ors in 8 prisons; “het ous change the Adininistra we will change their quar house on @ truck, ropa uneuting % With the motte, “A fro press the tyrants everywhere.” Zo whom it may orn--Disyrace to tho enemies of the Consttu- “Lhe Qonatitution ns itis.’ “Kings coun. cast her vote for McClellan." A truck eon- i ny several negro women, with ingorip A luge transparency, “Old Abe's platiorm,."' “Hay. onety not to be used at the poll. Banner, with gilt letiersy) “Washington our first, McCleila next President." “Kepresentation otteon struck, with t berty in large loaf of brend on @ trausparen with the ins #eriptions "6 cents a loaf ta 1860."" Very email loaf ou anothor transparency, "10 cepts a loal tn 1564." “Don't make #o much nosey, you will wake up Daddy Welles." Bands of mus.¢ or drum corpa headed each Ward, and here aud there @ bagpipe ng on wafay~ ns. = Very added to the variety The processiun was full two hours lu passing the City Hall, stretwhing about three miles ta length, and numbering probably 25,000 peraous General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) A FLAag-oTarr 170 fect high, ip aaingle sticl, has been erected ut Bridgeport, Cty at @ cost of $1,500, by Elias Howe, Jr, the sewing mackine mau GovEnson Ccurty bas issued a proclauiation, settiog rnart Toursday, the 24th inst, ase day of tank serving Mus. B.S. Tytrn, a deafand dumb woman,c m- mitted suicide at Waliingford, Ct. ou Moaday, by hanying herself to a tree ‘Tus people of Portland, Me, are augmenting the number of private and pubile watchneu, so that any attempe at w rebel raid may be checked in good Beason, Mayor Lixvots, of Roston, hag received a aim!- lar Cispateh trom the State Department to that sent to the Mayor of Butlulo Cowwplete preparations will be made to preverveithe city from fires, and also to maintain the puble peace on the day of election Acrrxa Master's Mate William L, Howorth, of the mat Montecell, of whom Lieut. Cushing taukes such honorable mention in bis official re- port of the destiuction of the rebel ram Albemarle, 43 4 Young men from Boston, who entered the naval service hear the commencement of the war tog Wilmington, N. C,, Jounnat, Oct, 22%, aaya: The tong deferred wttack v@ Wilmington may be loved tor any day, The fleet is assembling both at Fortress Monroe and Beaufort Harbor, North Carciina. Buch information is regarded as autheu. tic by our wilitary suthorities, and they are ex. tremely anxious, and indeed, positively desire, that al! Donecomnbatanty end capecially women und cbldren, should be removed before an attack actually does take place, Those properly classed @ Doucouubatants, Who intend to remove in case ol an atack, had better do ao before the pressure of au actual attack is felt, and then the difficulty of moval may, aud probably will be insurinount- On Saturday last, an atterapt to arrest @ conscript in Coerryville, Muuterdon County, New Jersey, was forcibly and successfully resisted. Samuel Reeple, keeper of @ hotel in that village, wag dratted in May last, and immediately had a press. ut in Canada, where he remained rul months, He returned to bis home Just s, and the fact coming to the knowledge of the Proyost Marshal tor that district, be sent Deputy J. M. Morris to arrest Reeple, The CObSeriply Uowe ever, refused to be arrested, and the officer drow a revolver, with the determination to have hit ulive ordead, Thereupon Reeplo sprang upon the oft. cer, and wrenched the pistol from hia grasp, Ree- ple's barkeeper at the sane time asaailing the oti- ver, and kuvcking him down with « slung-sbot, But the officer n returned to the charge, when another triend of Reeple's struck him with » stone, ing Be engage ua the three then made their » The Provost Macsbal has ofored'« reward far ihe capture ro of . Murder Will 9ut.” ‘ uae yer eg of this tory ie anavoidabty, enna CLEARED, RTPAMSHIPS City of Cork, Liverpool; New Y. enon, JR Thorny Haltimore; Liinoisg, Fo: Mousoes Authracir BITINS--Atvonaut. Bremen; Dauther, San Francis eo Joud Cark, Baluiore: Lilllan, Glasgow, | BARKS Moria, Havre; Ariel, Vera Cruz; Chiltom | Havana; Reindeer, Barbadoes, tIGS—A_L Peck, Le ituro, Bieuwen, Caper. SCHL OONERS—Dracon, Curacoo; KC Russell, Snow Aspinwall; B » Rotterdam. Chilton Tih, Joho Gilpen, Port Rovel: Martha N rong Ce eaeo, Stl NK: David Camp* Wert Tale, | NDS, iherm le, Nessun; BS Downing, Port Royal; Kate Seiauiouw, Waelinugion; Mary Anna, Baltimore, AKRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Khode Isiand, (cunboat) Aspine | Wall, Coeta Kuca, Arpiuwall, fii1iS% John Bertram, of and from Hambara, BARKS Helen Aurusta, of T I, fm Port au Prince, —Keanebec, Giwe Bay: Jeannette, Rie Sus Lotella of barbadocs, from Para, pe, fm Matanzas; Lovteville, sy Bocklaus; Mount Liopey sou Harwich; Aunie Laue G kluna; | Heuei Cornwall ph Too Late for Classification DEM( CR ATIC UNE N DEMON. 3 GRAND MARSHALS OP. 2 YORK, Nov. 5, 1564. 5 FNEKAL L am . GEAND HEADQ! ri this City will parade this (8 Purpore of review by Major- CLELLAN, t a) evening, ol GEORGE B. Mee ae -8.A4 aud the next President of the aste DS The following will be the order of formation, ang Positious of the Avistant Grand Marshals :- i nd Marehel, (d Marehal, Aids to Grand Marehal. Capt, George W. Carts, Col. MF. Ul Col, Chas. F, Sraith, Liou. £, lsracia, Capt. HL. ©, Sanita, Lieut. Jones, Cape Wo. Nagle, Lieut. © McClenachany oa J Capt. Bepert Watson, Wt vim, It. W. J. Rore, Esq. ERS? BiVISIONS = Asst. Grand Maisha!, Cou. Chas, H. Pi ' Veroran MeCluilan Lepien em Wounded and waituod soldiers iy curriages, with Youngs Meu's Democratic Uaioa Club _ At Kaurd of honor, Analat, Grand Marabag Nor With Relat ‘Tanu Marahay 3 Petit! Cig tre “i vations Yooalitiens ena igre es FP yemoerntic ) Piremen, aud © Awat. Grand allay pis json ean at. Grand Mare Joi, Detociatic Organizations in the ist, eee nt om _ end 6th Wards, FOURTH DIVISION, ar bearbyinn Laat Charles S. Turnbull, Sonizations in Tth, oth, Lu and 14th Wanda,” tts 1 28th FLETL DIVISION, Asst. Grond Marmhal, Col, Joha 8, Nevill, Democratic Onganiaatians othe Lith, 17th and 19th 8IXTH DIVISION, Asst, Grand Marahal, Kf aa W. Cone, Dewocratic Organizatiqns F the Yily 16th aud 16m da. SEVEN inVIStOD Assiatant Girund Mariott Dewoeratic organisations in the 12th, 19th and f7@ ards, EIGHTH DIVISION, Assistant Grand Masstal, 1, &, David. Deriees utc Organ Ina tig su the 2utband glat Wanda, ne let Divielon will tormon 15th «é ate Ht Mr side). ¥ re reel eae The Avision will form on 17 tung ou ih ave oan aide) 17th ot right ree Abied Division wil form on 16th at, (he Fourth Division will torta on Lath Wi! Diviston will torm op 13th t. Sixth Division wall tora on ivth et, Seventh Division wikk torn on 11th st, menth Mivieion will torunou uth at Arsoc ations july the procesalon af’ Colulnn SLayé tuust tal) in the Tear of Miecunee "he head uf column will wove at seven o'clock pres without reward to the presence of Clubs ia a. Ut ie theresore baeentially necessary for t ete societies Le ip powwion at the appoint ue, fen minutes before seven o'clock « signal gun will be tired, aud at 7 P.M, the signal un will be tired to The route of Yowory to Cau wre, Bh Ave Gren, MeClollan. auarters wud be dieniased, ‘j¢ recommenled tiss the torches and lanterns nted until & sliort time previous to the order a et. Grand Detooratic oh j cf tps 0 Various maroh willbe down 4th avenue and Get, to Hroudway, to lath #1, to Otm uue Hotel, and atter the review by the vaciuus wards will wareb totheis ww wich, in Vices of an inetccing and scurrilous nature should be avaded, ‘The salvation of our common country ig 4 GuMtter too Rerigue to lors the subject of a joke, and cotupetition woud be iupossible with the chiet can. ace Of Our opponent, Avalstant Maieluls will particularly instruct thete @everal commande bot to hoticé guy ineulting ree meaiee Frou $8 tow d, aud those in the procession te e fou MadUieing ip any th, bi y tendency to create ii Heeling’ ee sae erate jibe Meaduasttere of the Grand Marshal will be at Ob loth atreet during the day, where the Assistant Marrlisis toy alwo be found. At 6 P.M. the ewe quarters of the Grand Marshal will be as the Maison Doree, 14th street, aud the Adsistant Graad Marshals at the rigut of thelr respective Divisions, dbo Grand Marshal and special aide w il be kuown by # red, bite aod Line eae; the Asdistant Grund Mare ebale by w red apd wiite eush, Lvery citizen in tavos of tue election of McCleilag fe juvtied to participate iu this © FBOG dewmoustre lod, end if unable to mureh cau briug up Wie rear of the ain argent 4 h Clubs will avoid crossing the route of m: \~ ing tote line, rildia gabe Awsistent Grand Marehale will report at 9) East 13) tub le My this Guy. dbe Marshals of Warde « Coubs aod where uo Marehala bave been eppoiniedy the President wii reports at 1. M. tor bowl ime structions, Marshals and others interested thetr information Citizeus woug the line IwWatuate their houses will cut this out toy of route are requested to ibe J. H, HOBART WARD, Chief Marshal, R, F. STEVENS, - Chabrioes Com. of Arrang' te, oi8 Hee ARTERS MeCLELLAN LEGION, Ov bart 14.h et, near 4th avenue, SVE ORD, All officers and #oldiers intending to take partig fhe read Review of the Legion by Geueral Georg » MeCiollan @voulug, Wate. Leport prow o'clock at tue llvauqy 4 PREY ORY Rally once more in honor ot Our Giorious Chiettain By onter ot A Col, CHAS, H. PIERSON, __ Bts Marebal Jet iivision, JOURNEY MEN BAKERS’ UNION Will hold their meeting this evenis uvenne, corner ltth et, eptr 8 eo iu the Mu. berw Are invited to utter Come one, como all, Basi of tiuportince to be transacted. By order, KICHAKD THOKN, Pree't. JAMES L WAL. sto TUN, pecietary, MEDICIN ———— ee A TESTIMONIAL TO THE LNDIAN DOCG torl have gained twenty pounds of tiesh in ¢ months by the Herb Doctor's treatment, When applied tothe Doctor I was troubled with Consump on, xeneral debility, pain in the breast and short. meen of breath, de. “Lun now quite recoveren: POMURPHY, 460 Greenwich at N.Y, OUR MOTTO We ase seh Balms a have no strirs, With Nature or the Laws of Life; With blood our bands we never staim, Nor poison men to ease their Pain. Our Father whom all goodness fila, Provides the means te cure all ills; ‘The sunple Herbs henesath our feet, Well used, relieve our paing complete, A riranie Herb, a simple Flower, Culles trom the rena Theee, these aball sp. r Of change aud opin Heuebing eres Office, No. 181 Fulton street, Bi . asin NO UHEL AM Aireets Brooklyn, room, 2 99 pe YPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—600, 1 008 nhl a BN

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