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ASEEMBLYMEN, FIROT ASARMELY DIATRIOT, J 1. Sm), Torn. and Moz, Den J }enoovan, M ’ J. Shi pum, Re Y. Hotoiive, MoKeon.. ou... Brothta (Dern > majorits : Tat Dimtrict of the 61. Ward misginy. (In dei mmany an! Morart Lemnocrate combhin- edin all the Anon ly Disteiete, The MeKeon Dniio erate running oppoeltion tekete The vote tn thin district waane follows: fer 165" oa 405) McK. 64. In 1562 the Dem majority eo 1 BROOND AMSHWALY DINTRATT Orvan Ganghan, Taro J. Wine, Moz... Jobo Beott, War Re i) 2d and Sth Districts of the Yd Wart migong (In thir District the vote polled war TSe% vores jor ve Independent Denoerstic « avpurtenl by he Republicans, ‘The Fuelon Dei candidate recety. In J there #a8 ho opposition to the prncerabe Cancidate rorafl aswuwniy DIET RIOT, AG Buell, Rep the 1,176 G. MM. Corti, Ton at Met Dom eee JH Bhelly, M Reon vee 684 wired 1/02 voter; haate cok. die dsu% Dem, ina, FOCNTA ASSEMATY DISTRICT JR. Murray, Tain, Moz. and New Moz, Owes Collitay Lot Den “9 fib and 100. Datriote of the 14th Ward missing, {! Dein, candidate received 2599 vol; Rep Wt, Dem. may, in DS0%, 2646.) VP APR MALY DINTHIO? C. Manvel, Dern. all nominations A113 CVT. Pothamus, Rez 46m) U.S. Pucker, dot, Dem, ae Blauvelt over both [The lem, centhtate obtained 1004 + Rep. (THA McKeon | Int Tren, 1a}, S86.) FIAT ASEYMILY Disthir € @. Maloy. Tom : tees H. Bonner, Moz, and MoKeoa, William ti « Rey . Tat, 34 ond Goh Theveicts of Lith Wart misaing, he Dem nididate received s2 voter. Kep. alse, Mcheon in ise wae tub.) ORVENTH AWEMELY DiBTRICT T FE, Stewart, Rey Jostim b *) Ind. Dem 8,288 “tas 4 ‘ ben BOs? ono Bron t MeKet ‘ George Mouton, Now Moz bot [The Be, eandiduee vecetoed 2611 votes; Dem, VU, Drew. tan i neo TIGUTU ASHMBLY DBT RIOT J. Sechacher, Pom, and New Moz, Fink » Key Jobo Dat een To. Campbell, M Kerrigan, Ind, Dein CVhe Dem, candidat Tea. tt) im 150! wor ] NINTH ASHEMDLY DIATRIOT B ronel © Reed, Dar. Rep. . . » V. Freeman, Vain, and Moz., COA Lameoat Dar I Bmith, lad.. ‘ (The Rep. candidate reee. vod 2076 votes, D Wi Io6z Dem, mat, Te.) TENS ASORMULY DEeTner Thos. J, Creamer, Dew, Tam, and Moz B.C. Mourne, Rep P Po McGrane, Derm, Mio Keon, Crearmer's majority over all... (The Fem, eandia'e in 1865 Hep. 1602, In dse0 Prem. aay PURVENTN ARKENTLY DISTRICT, dobn MeDonald, McKeon and Moz 21467 nd McKeon +6 oles, Kap. + Dew Kep Pry Janice Gibson, ‘Tan, Dem Robert Urher, dr. Dra Ke er seee Olver Chartick, Ind, Dem Vth and Lath DP stricts (The be 15.05 aug fthe lor Ward mniaw ‘MIS votes, Rep. coudidate reelved votes were also given tort » Ladepen: of political bluff, which ie allowable before elc- tion. In fact, many Democrats expressed wur- prime that they had dove so well, and succeedal 1b polling #o heavy @ voo for their candidme, Ti result in toscity Waa particularly gratifying to the Democracy, and they fel, no slight elation ir consequence, The enormous vote of seventy-three thousand a gain of about eleven thousand over We lust Presidential election, wae dwolt upon witt wrest complaisancy, And lt was naserte! that but for the ‘nautficiency of the nuruber of pelling places the net majority for McClellan would have exceet- ed forty thonannd., In a number of districta (twas imiponaible to poll the entire vote before mn vd i'n many instances that were mentioued large nut. bersof persona were unable to vote atall, Cou siderable complaint wax made by Demveraty to connection with this matter, on the ground thas the voting was vreatly retarded by useleve ch Henging on the part of Republicans «They cisim that in the hears districts where at Lest it waa burely possible to 1 the full vote, Repoblicans made it n business t challenve voters without the 4 ind, Or the other band, Republicans averred that fraudu- lent voting was resorted to by Democrats in their Alrong Giatrita: that the ‘ation r+ quired waa the exhibition of » McClellan ticket, ond that tospectora paid uot the least attention to challenges, In prot ot these assertions they Pr lated to the hewy Democratic gaina in thone trictay in sere of which they aleve the number of votes la greater than that of nainea upon the reyte try) Whether any of there charves are tru bet, Will probally be deve oped in dune time; but as both parties claim that they have lost votes in consequence of thern, it will probably be not far tof the wa There was 1 ehteat wr only quailf ine let one accoun’ nee the other, which the Donorrats weropartcularly jubilans yesterday --theenthug asin f M Clellants old ne tomter over ! , re fortheir pene wt ie wes claimed, entirely diaproved the thelr opponeniny thatthe annoy bat in “Little Mac,’ wertions of lout confidence ' he Reprrttte erywh ns aa Republicans ev where | sieholas Van Gilder bad soted {If y at the aec- mer c er mh the 4 enw y y uy sie atwith their great wu a in cart ond poll district of the Seeoud W Vhe saecused ing nearly a!) the States, and wore willln: to let | waa conmitted in default tl bait the Domorrate draw all the comfrt they could ria nad Joseph Maird were arrested by froin the Nt in the eny They gracefully ac pr ae oA Gall ; 7 way, ool the acensesd wv eld by Justce knowlelged that they were beaten two te oue in Otfver G ney of the tyth Precinet the rietropuilm® but contended that the election of # | Peat’ ; Hugh Havland, for alleged a HYOUDE) : nd the prisoner was held by Justice Keily President, wud whe gain of bree menbers of Con. Nathan fi rr 8 68. areas inthe city, wae “ylory enough for ene day"! | Van W aw, of j and amply recompeased for every taitied ce Dowling other Lar kset Tins the eroke of battle has cleared away, the victors and the vanquished have each reviewed the seene of atrife, coumted the loss and gai, aud the breast excitement ts gradually coullag down, N more poliical speeches now, no more angry dis- cussions no more displays of banners, torches and apread-enctes; the lon ago partes, no doubt, feel like the eld lady who beard that her husband hed broken bis nock—she “felt Abeukfnl that it was no worse '* Vote by Wards io New Vork City ny is over, and both 1864 1800. re ce Wardle, z went Dem. canditates, In J. 2010.) TWELYTH ABSEMBLY DIVTRICT J. A. Lyon, Tam, Down... : tenes ny) Moz, Now Moz, and MOK ’ { yy Rep = H | candid o 1 2707 vy Reps, | 4 674. #0 Ladependent bem, candidate rece ray . An 1862 Den. mia), 4169 7 THINTPRNTH ASERMALY DIOTICT, aks Alex, Ward, MeKeon Dem bee J. BK. Mago, Rep... .cceeceeeee . Thos, Ryan, Tan, Den ‘ ‘ . (The Dem tidate received 1000 votes; Rep. [55° * 1645; twoin udent Dens. ewndidutes received 645 Votes. In S02 bem. tin. eat) _ YOURTRENTH ASKEMILY DISTRIOT, 1 ove Bal GA208 | a. N. Salmon, Dem, all nom Said Vote by Wards fur Governor. is mice Fey isa 1ib2 Ista. 1864. Ke Ten, Kep ; FIFTRRNTH AQKEMALY DISTRIOT, —- | f.W. Von Qoren, Re A | Kiephen R. Pinekney, Ind, De | P| : Mouzies Deolesuorh Tau, & Moz. Dem... fin | {Phe Dom eandilate received 2147 votes; | Wry a | Wd. Dem may in ise \ | Ras ‘ | BINUERN TA ARP EMIT) DIOTRIOT, | i | dohn Kega Mov & McKeon " | lize, Ho Areniarius Pam i | W. HL Do Cony Kop ' | | H. P Cochrane, Moz | W.P. Loon, Cn, Oran | (itie Dem, caniidete reccived 2111 voter; Rep. | 14 | 4 1449, Demi. mintin i802 any.) {13 | . i BEVESTERNTH ASSRMNLY DISTUIOT in ; ! 8 -P. Inertam, Dom, ail nom 5 | | J C.D. Outwater, Re 11 Dem, candidate reeetved 1944 votes; | | ‘ | e Meneon candidate recuived n | | 3862 Deas, wey, wae 1158, | | Tur Day Artes THE Darrin, —Tne | : Enrerion News in Gas Croy—Frevira 7 24505 vole Pactins Yesterday was scarely lems dove | MAJOKIPY TABLE, the subject of the ption «an the day ber H IsGi. Iso Bein the ¢ flor the groat polit Datile, both = < r of poerties were enased in feuring up the profit and | x 6 3 3 Joss of the enjuger ty iscussioe the various in H | = cldonts connected with ity aod) cbilatinw of ce plore j ing the remilt, ag the weomeyut be, The beuv Hy vole polled iu the city, aud the usual ques aod | ‘ order with whoch the election was cou tucto’, were subgect of universal remark aod congiatulasion, Tho good concucy of the th! ody Sixth and other | | \| { districts in which many t ones feared i be | Buce, WAH Over Whe Epue fy as Was also the | | compm ative absence of csueaiker tess about be | polls, The droadfial buglear thet had been circus | ‘| | lated rogarding the tear dle “reign of ter * that | | General Rather wos expected’ to ineuurate was | 8370 | ridiculed by beth parties, and oven those who oe 1 weal were Joudemt in thelr grave pron mteatic of } re Pal | wm litury interference at the polls were compelled to | " Seder acknowledge that they had not the alightest | | 16s! I foundation for their feara The promptuess | ‘27th \| with which the local election — returns ate \| were made publicy and the admirable arranve- \ ments by whien the Sen exh'bited them to the vast B7Ge subi crowd around its bulletin were marked and com. | MeC'ellanover Lincoln, 87,085 mented upon ; aud the people's journal received | PRAL Durine's Heapgvanrens,-The nuroberless fluttering encomiums tor it@ enterprise | asaicament of Gevers) Butler to the command of in thie respect, Rogarding the general resuls of the | thia military department in consequence, of the election the utmost good feeling previled. The Re- publicave were well satisfied with having selected Mr, Lincoln, and while the Democrats would bave hked to place their favorite * Little Mac’? in the Presidential chair, they were not at ull disappotnt- od at the result, There was hardly one Deinoerat lv a bundred who really believed ip the possibiluy f electing McClellan, und the assertions to be camirary were wel) understood as » bind prominent position which he has cesupled during the war, naturally excited cons!derable interest and curlogity among the peoply, On lis errivalin tia city Genera! Butler established bis beacquarters at tho Fifth Avenue Hote! ; but not being able tain sufficient room for sho transaction of tue ex- tensive Dusiuess conneciod with the department, he removed to the Hofiaan Hous», corner of Broad Way aud 26th street. Hare, in connection with his to ob mbordinate officers, he occupies twelve rooms en the first floor Three of these ruoma are used by the ails and secretares co! the General as olfices. The central one (s devoted to hia personal use, ant it visitors are received, Ja this room a@ telo- eraphic ajpsratus isla operation, by which the Goneral is placed (n direct communication with Waehinwtou and ale telugraph office in the State, An orlerly onstant stlevdance at the deor of thia re visitors, and other trausmit to {troops that are now on with ever isin toaimt at hand the differeut detachments luty stant! or Jeriion t are oriere st con- ug fn thie department, Visitora are aire t yatof frendabi por admrat mins and g he f aome be buriness otheracal) and of course @ large proportion are impelled sele- ly by carosity. Alo voler of ulstinguiged pereons of the city have already called upon bit, atnong whom inthe father of the Arerican arm General Scott, The apartments of the oud are also im the Hotfraan Hime aod these of Geveral Butler, The tw an hourin conversation on Monda: f the cepurtiwent is conducted r ly aveematec manner, aud wah strict totheary for The General persounliy superinter ts all tm tefitigable worker, His wile are with him at the hotel, A number of pr nent citizens are tonking aprange A foro suitable demenstrat th in honor of the Geueval, Dearn is tin Custom Hover,—Wr. Bt ward J Hormnan, one of the messengers in the Warehouse department of the Custom Mouse, fell dead, at about 2 o'clook yeaterday afternoon, while he was dowending @ flight of elaira, Coroner will bald an inouest to-lay, Mr. Hors. who restdes at No, 149 South Sth street, Wil- rgh, Was » native of Boston, aged 62 years Avnrsta ror Ineroaan Vorsse,—William Buckley, of No, 220 Water street, appeared before Justice Dow! ni yesterday, aud complaned thas Aber pte! to vote tlegally Was committe, by Justice Man charge ALLEGED Kipsapren Arrestep.—Thomas Hadden, keeper of @ sailors’ boardiny-house aN S74 Water street, was yesterday arresved, on # war. by Jum fant which was issued Doewh complaint of James Flynu, al ne thyt the cused bad aAnatiaed’ » aboard the sailing Ps eClelon, Piyon alleges that be i to work on the voyale to L verpool, uitted in default of 35,00 bad. about half-past one o'clock Mr. Charica Dutton, of No. ft hed in the abdomen by an whom he ines Delaney stroet, He was attenced by Police S snd mubsequently takou to bbe N.Y. Howpital, No arreat was wate Arrrst FoR SHooTING,— Yesterday after- py Morris Murpt ia karntth, was arrested, charged with shooter I Sd avenues corner of 44th street, ult, # “ hin inthe leitaru. The prisoner was committed by Justice Kelly Graxo Reguirw Mass,—On Welnesday, the 16th ins prond hh mass of requie will be celebrated in St. Patrick's Cathedral, at 9 AM, for the Coceased members of the Purgutoriaa vesterdas my rut Delancey street, inkpowu near Eliridye geon Waterman, ue A SALorr, of two hundred guns wae fired in can! Malison Square yesterday afernoor in heuor ol the Roy Hoan Victories, AkREST OF Mrncuants.—A few dave ago thre Anta ot this city were inv ted to revert at Woshiv st etore the itary ata se f which General Doubleday is Prewide answer vertain charges of comple ty iu bluckadeerunu.ug. naues have not transpired, On Tuesday evening the wood house f to bbe well ng b 40 Fanahaw, st Yorkville was burnt to the gr Lows #200, } Due fire in supposed to have eet the work of au jucendiary TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Tarcons' Srrieme—-Merting of = Mrmonant Tar1.o26 —The Contral nmittee of Jo yhaer Tailors baving waivel allconirol over the shops | the men iu the Intter bave the affa.r of striking ju | their own hand, Consequently four or five fir a | are “ints} and particclarly that of Croney A | Lent. Yesterday this firm was compelled to solic.t the ai! of the P now dets ice Department, and an officer ia led to watch the atore, and sep th we who binuy out werk are not ntertered with, Y terdays, tyvothstandiing the + ntivore. le state t+ weather, © very tug of she Ner- | dant Ta ax bel, the # ene in the chair, | Mr, Leot reported ‘ aire bets wad hands, which sul as appeared in CN Tac etetemenc wea approved by lle then f thar ' re atill kept « 4 store, and two men who were tak t ed with, Ho was therefore I eran to protect t tune todos He fore! | rich wages as any He then read the renort of Vion, nei oppeared in the sidthathe would mot disehary en rwarite dots work while s 1 Were | or nor W be be dietate bto be any pers 1 whatever ise.) A mot: was 1 » | that vo member ot) the ! Messrs, Oroney & M =. Wal eh, Ub ' OT, th the fir key Th a Was ameuced so ner tothe Joan bodeust the noove firm | | veut said be would rather th ‘ e withdrawn, as he did es | fron cuploy ment, sand oe mmeuiient passe t, / ‘ tthanket the Associbion w thor kit dne ta | # sta fir fy ther action, and expresse | | bos eer ostion to atl yo on be aad done, sud | Nob sUbie to dictation, of Buccon | Foveral matubors re] Mat 4 | yiatoothers bad been ‘ ‘ sncemens he raade i al var H Wasous as amended, Log about to Su appealed to the amecting y thor ola hands on seeount of tm. A severe winter Wap ce Dl ob, wud y bese weu bad fe depepaing on them for support As fir t be would probably bave in entire new eet n afew . A asreed with Mr. Let, aud mays we Priuttivg the 1 D the wires: the out ther thea intaken te do s Mr Matt boat Lsmes of men: eirmke t 1 a vr of (he agsorint My aD tt i tithes shou Vie resolution ae amended wa | and Mer, Waiticie's sturgeon | rin Oto res pe vas then } of crevanames ¢ be printed: that a copy Le banded tw each dd thabeach pledice hinsell uot to emis | ploy euy of thew anil the strice shoali conse, Tue HOWE Resolugon Was then passes Resolved, Tost the members of this Association pledge themselves to assist tuy hi sl wember th getting ins work done to the } i ability & toon was made by My, Broolrs, to tbe effect thot ny mewber should give Lis buns on advance of wages, until the pickets on the store of Croney & Lent and other firma should be withdrawn. Carried unanimously. It was exp’ object of this resolution was amply to permit mem- terferoi wth ditionally, but they refused to receive thetn back, consequently their shops were pot on & strike. a —ended the life sory of some who Nving ‘us outside or picket lines, had © be knewn as @ well-wisher toward the cause Dark clotted blood upon the breass of other marked the eusrance of the fatal ball. Slatin of juerri las startied them tn their homew, The mounted chivalry pursued wem 1@ ther fight to our picket porta aeiged them, tool them to the woods, murderet them and fed | 0 chivatry Lechivaley | That sane night, he 4 party cashed BS iitary sentine! at the woo yar tle wad « belf out agl mddied oim with bulleta and fled again, New these juerriiia bande are not roade up @ the rif-ratf of Southern society They are ite elite It was but a week or eo ence a beautiful lad, of Natcheg, Miss Seria S Wil ana sister-in-law Kev, Dr, Biratton, of the first Preabytertan church in thie to: su le member of bis family, was dew tected tu Ueghog cutcoth aud military equips mente to Ler brother, Lo was an offier in one nod that the bers to have weir business done without belo a. The men micht refuse to work if they pleased, but the stores should not be watched (App) Mesars. Derby sud Weldenfell reported shat their men had oifered to go to work uucon- Apps Adjourned, Dur Goovs Cuarxe’ Eannt Crosra Assoota- Trios. This bedy held their usual weekly meeting last evening. Several new members were elected. ing Committees reporte! favors! ifeant exception, for the weat side of the reported that the Union had requested Mr, dobn | ore murcerous roving guerra baud, It is Bo» G. Wooelruffto resign, in consequence of his hav. | (ePous that these bar are made up of ciucens e written letters to candidates, ag alleged, for | 824 7 Fe the once rich, respected, ctu ralrow® wenl office, Mr. Woodrult had accordingly ree | lords of the } Murderers now of defenceloas wigned. A further tt was made, ur a} od men, of helplves black w and children lovee meeting at an eats at the Cor Ine | She shat four cv lication anu 6} fuithte, for the purpose of discountenanetn, ate ew | The dich, influential an poorath budge atts | a) g the lecal organizations. Mr. Jukgen report. | Obce offered @ place in the Cx leraie caliaels @d that the carpet and furniture clerks were at father of the nover.ous Belie Boyd, hee just besa a, ahd fecelving da ine sent outside our ines by order of Gen Dravioaty The Grocers’ and Ten Clork ation, | COMtuaudiny the district. His splendid establiote + Wao pr y troken up, Aresolation | Mens in dhe aulurbs of be cty is ated ond red to inatruct the delogutes to the rk. , turned over to # Gertnan redugee, who bas recently wie Union te vera fora mass meeting the | been drive i b. Tre b ot Dutchinas purpose of dia IotenaAye ne Bt kes among local . Uieee sures for quarters 18 we vats as iujurtous to Workiugwen gens | Judge's lagurions reser The citizous are ia erally, Which was adopted almowt unanimous cobatervation, mud tureater, ae loudly an they A member ke of the byh charactor which the | thiuk prudent, thas city wilh be attacked b Association bore among the Workingmen’e { n, | Way retaacou, lunuerstand the rugged ol juasnueh a ail ther Gelegates Were officers of that | ®eneral to intimate thas there wll be sbundauce af vacant in the cit ter the witack, Nelle era of » strictly ing aijourued. Boyd, the dang iON. not long sea soe i duced a tavy eulenant trou bis alleg ances bool’ PRUOKLYN bin to Europe, and warned bin, Sue is now - " ‘starring’ ston the as #00 Used bo uo a NAVAL.—The Receiving Ship Vermont, at | our norsaern wate " | the Brooklyn Navy Ya: os on board at the pre- Too induence duty, about a towa | - " ke thes 4 most spoa_ the real out ent ti Y Wien; most of who a ’ esi me be00tmen ; mostol whom are n men shou, atileba kei loyaliy of our Norshern motte Se is receiving ab fhroen per day, Enyland tre isaote i am $he Gb Mostot the is wlartmed at the lack of scarncn in that country, | OMCers soldiers of Pose Who attend church aoywucrey, aro paucut baveners to the sume Dr, Tae men who were Stratton, fr whvee fen Ww listed sbout the time of the Crimean War are mostly aiecharged, their term of | Whig oUt the con aband goods to Kx enistinent having nred. It is currently report. I bas heen tound iuapvosible to gabher a come mM yhere forsloyal service, Luese troope ed toat not but country and portant fact, b one hundred have as yet re- corm WhO t vai f theme yal words who ate Hawi compose ib preter the SO ensION premchers te 1 the able ana efficengs upled to establisd the fuled be be could tnd ue 1 heve wn y. every regiment Aine Latcners to rebel prescberty relel ukensous and Lospaalve tk fionk and some od ware meat irutu the frou 10 bite soak tuunners bo keep tbe peace la m= Owns, ealisted ; numbers are cor ay Well cause some eles ing to tha if ab ubeseluess ven | Trask, and ‘ our uar s fins hew #ery hearers, in British n VOTE OF BROOKLYN t. Mei Ward. n Linconn ! th oe dis. The Supposed Lake lirate. The Baal, Commascian. Apvratises conteing further iuteresi.ng uews relat.ve to tue supposed pirate Geor sana in Lake Er Ik appears thet tbe eviacnce Upon Wheb the pratical nature of this cTait is predicated, is mainly of # circumstantial Character, butthere is good reason for believin Slot te isso the revesinterest, When she cuier the portof Battvlay ou Thursday last, her par efolty sud she appoared to bare r business bul uncerwent some sligh® ebtne & tele Pata Wom sent te Mt » Canwla Woot stauog that at eoy ove Was waitin, there tor the Goorgiaua they should rem a, the vessel was ned by ss gecident to per w cleare | for Port ¢ that the veese! was pur r fugee boned Bates ond toat be paid sixteen thous sand dollacs in soldtor ber, The presumwy that she will be urmed at some point on the Gy ghere, and ther soe thou cher wack t Mibuean—ihe only Governineut vorsel on the Tattetupt bo desir be of the Luke cities: auuer of th ht rea potted Atala hus started © ® Cruim® a of the eupt rate, Meautine Buf 4 t se aes have J) necessary pi ye the Gear fit reps appear a @ charwcter hau been 4 b partic a Be cru re Wal ta r wan ba L MARINE NEWS. p41 8. S447 Wo —per — CLEALED, Ilavre; Parkerytua: yo) Portau brace, vo ering), kduit, Forties Mowe BHIP—Oryveus, Werets of Russia, for Biemea, BHRIG-—C © Van Horn, Merriam, &t John. NB, SCHOONERS—F Hic saudy billy Hume Phuacesplin, Komp, le , Me, ARRIVED, srolinwy Beaufort; Columbing Mm STREAMSUUIPS Panama, I otte Lafny AY ulin m TEAMBHIPS Wend, Aoago, tort Royal. SHLD Keeolute, trom Liver BARKS —John Grifin, Cow tha & Ant crn dunk +. Cus 7 1, Lawrence, dé Harot ucre it ’ iia Poauen st Martine: Jong. Weeey, Onraitl evens, Carienus, Bien More risoa, Harbacger, (rasclie, Barbadoes, BRIGS= AV Merrick, a . + Metaozee: Sarah PL Ma nilde, Uharle 4 Ndi Neilie, ‘Hay ntlands vht, und Old Larbory Lede lira SCHOONE! Havena: Ante aa Why non, Fleathera; HW Middleton, » Port Royall Rhaw st Ritu weed deland; buoeh Moore, Cale AW tame, Geory C p Watren, own > Yi Aid, Woealit ow, Fite Newhern Uileworth ort fur Borton, by The t Waup frt <u t.eee Monioe:. tou for Hudeon Zavethport jor Boeton, Iaran, Elizal CuNS FOU GOVERNOR, erte Ward. Too Late for Classification REWARD OF $40 TF THE INDIAN HERE buoy s to deseribe dima nd his patente t vO) wy! ) without re jormation wei tc. OUR MOTTO We neh Talmeae have no etrife, With Neure or the Lawes of Lae; With blood our bands wo never «taba No, poison weu to esse their pain Our Father. whem all « Provider she means to ¢ The smpie bie neath Ww Int’ cress es an, rece. ved 8,565 181 Fulton eticet, Krook!s NO CHAR GE LADY'S SATCHEL L ANCL Ol COOK LT TE Abou other artic eurpo ed to Lay ear on 3 miche Lee, id by ne the pane te ISSING-—MICHAPL KIVLAGHAN HAS m 2m * n, ron 716. iV al Districh, Thomas 11,064 votes aud Jus. jean, received 11,726 votes, \ or Cour Ig LeES O Tanon, Democrat, rece vod Homphreys, Rep: é in lone Herne heeoleftin ans b ave Al.be al coward wal te lis Weet dotnet, b) t ein 57 retury OOUNTY A y Humphrey» ta, KINGS SEMBLYMEN, \ ply to work on punte in 517 Colum! ia at, Drook.yn, Wi 1 ‘Two old men, With sandy, prizzled besrd aud gray bar, clothed in plain butternut-colored homespun —peor, cointnon mica, evy.deutly—-lay with pauched uate, the ayony in thei fozen there, white, yr io, dead. One litte ragged blood in diameter, ib the fyrebeed af ANTEL sporty d4-100 ine moartels wld tho Ist District.......0++eFarvis Whitman, Dem, black heen rales lie gonee rUlae, Nov th 0 Wm. D Veeder, Dem caf aunt great epee PA aL bi /Biepben Haynes, Dem, for tuation ot beiu fi i final. at Me Car Sd ah Moboken, azo “ i R at Heory Baawe, D 2 LAD, ” eee iweb Worthy, Rep, Matte ow a . : et New You hive in Natchez sticet, on Nover ¢ A correspondent at Nateo 2, Miss., gives the fol MUCH ALL. }rea nae iat TAN n nr: yt The, lowing account of life and scores tn thas plaog : bostehice t SGM WA wit PUN Fabel ‘y cording “aabbath afternoon Twas passing up Main [ies DANTEL feo MIPUY Conrapalitine ses cranes etrecy to attend divine ser A crowd ‘was | BERNARD SLVEN® pressures WEA, Mca We athering aboul & wa ssthe way, ‘Bone YN. Marshal; MATTHEW LYONS, Se co: mieate thing for sale. I thons *More than that’ o | pity nant 8 COUNKy Secretary HENRY By cavalrymen aad, Steppiug ever and e!imbing | US* ALR, Camitiaa a bs uponthe wheel, I saw ine work of this chivelry Mo TAILORS—WANTED A YOUNG MAN

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