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Number 10,41: onue——_ NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Th Latest News Dead, Fred. Bchoover, Co. F. severe cat in face, | A nitrarton of California Volunteers left San Iaoe ane Cita ti MY yr waverly, Py ure Po Francisco yesterday, on the way to Arizona, where By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, anil memocamaiaienn THE TWABEAS CORPUS, derand head. Joun Baker, Co, F, alightly the Apaches Inlians. Proclamation by the President. a Thomes Shellen, Co, ih slightly, John Ricki None, Comene ebtieta beet tad tne THANKSGIVING Was observed in Rhode Isiand Restoration of the Writ in All Excepting the Ex-Rebel der. Louis Grease!|, eo al, Co. |, severely inthe | Yesterday, Most of the manufactorioe did not head and back. Jumes Dounollan, Co. ly sliehtly @ispend, because of the near approach of the Na- States, erveretr Ta pcr eed ese Setomiche Bassicr’ ox | tous! Theakepveing. tightly in head andtace, J Polman, Co. | Tar resitences of Judgee Rarnart and Judge TERRIBLE RAILROAD DISASTER. A Car Smashed to Atoms. 96th WN. ¥. Volunteers on Board. ney a ta shoulder ton Miller, Co. N.Y were entered by 3 PERSONS KILLED---28 WOUNDED. slightly, Fredk, Crome, Co. Fy eevrely in tus | Emoit, of Poughkee Wi liam Steven " sree recoals teoree | burglars Wednesday night, and all the silver-waro FROM JAMAICA AND HAYTI. Uo. E, ' Arthur, ('o. B. slightly internally: Henry Dolly, Co, H, slightly in arm; Henry Piouff, Co. F, eugbtly in | (u each building stolen, END OF THE REBELLIONS. bead; Jonathan Hopkins, Co. B, revereiy in head; uchur Walisce. Co, F, slightly; Edward Lapon, Co, | Tat outside line of steamers between Philadel- LARGE NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS. Beets: Mis. bk, Bureb, slightly in ahouiwer aud | phia and Now York, reoponed yesterday, having < tive wae inetantly dispatched to War: been closed during the rebellion. Thres steamers Cape Haytien Bombarded and Destroyed. Fenton village for medical eid, and promptiy | have been pinced on the line. The Kenuebce returned with Surgeon Brady, of the 96:h Regiment, | #8!led from Puliadelohra at noon yestertay, Additional Mexiean Reports. who, with his able assistant, rendered the sufferers Lats from 8t. John, N.D., a e us of the all propor aid. The dead and injured soldiers were | death of Chief Justice Parker, who was ovo of the BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR THE LIBERALS City and Miscellaneous News, sent to Warrenton. This morning, the body of the | most bighly and deservedly respectable public brakeman was sent to his friends in Alexandria, men in that Provinee. The Hoffman Ratification Meeting. Grand Popniar Demonstration. THE STRONG DIVORCE CASE. Alabama. , Tazewell was elected to» seat in the State Legiala- Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 20.—The two Moures of | o.29 in Qotober last, and last week be was elected the Legislature of Alabama met in joint convention Commonwealth's Attorney iT . Houston and Parsons | ~ és yesterday, and elected Mesars. Housto si Tan Presbyterians of Louisvilla Ky., have with Euteresting Evidence Taken Westerday. as U. 5. Benators, Virginia. great unanimity organized the Kentucky Board of Tho Virginia Legisiature meets December 4, On | Aid for the lreabyterian pastors and their familios or about Tuesday it is believed that the Constita- | inthe South who are in destitute circumstances tional amendmneat abolishing slavery will be passed, resulting from the war, and also a resolution repudiating the rebel debt, Thy steamer Golden City sailed yesterday from “ Marsachusctts, b Ban Francisco for Params, with but few passen $530,000 for Eagland ; $20,000 for F Ro ton, The nomination was concurred in by the Workingmen and Citizens’ Committee. the paseongers are Congressmen Ashley, of Neva- Colorade. da, and James W. Simonton. St. Louis, Nov, 30.—The Democrat's Lawrence Tur United States District Court, Judge Con- pecial says: Returns from Southern Colorado in- | nelly N. Trigg presiding, began ita session at eure the election of Gilpin for Governor and Chilcott | Kooxville, Tenn., on Wednealay, The streets and for Congress, hotele wero crowded with citizens, The Grand Tho Colilns Overland Telegraph. Jury h found todictmenta, numbering over San Franciaco, Nov. 8),—The steamer (ieoree 8, | nineteen hundred, for treason and giving aid and Wright arrived to-day, 28 dave from Petropoloski, | comfort to the enemy, bringing Col. Bakley and reveral others of the | Niwas haa beon received of the death of Thom Overland Telegraph Expedition, From the reports | noynton Ives, of Providence, R. I, Lieutenant furnished it appears that about 60 men have been scattered in detached parties along the North Weat- e-n American and Asiatic coaste, who will epeud the winter In exploring, surveying and locat the telegraph routes, using the steamer Rei & means of transportation fiom place to place, Bar- | ero’ our Minister to Austria ins will be made with the natives to furnish tole- A sack of iron-clada, tin-clacts, rama. gunboata Graph poles wherever pree‘icabie, Next summer, it | ete, tovk place at Mound City, Ml, on Wednes is hoped, the surveys will be completed.so that several | qhere were twenty-one Vesatls disposed of, thousands of natives moy be em ployed planting po.es the amount reslizod wae #11600. The iron-e Sailed—Ship Ne Plus Ulrra, Callao Commender fn the Navy, who placed his yacht as v tment of the war and served until the close, Ho died at Havre, after his marriage with the daugb- prvice of the Government at the commence- SEC, &e., &e. HAREAS CORPUS, Troclamation by the President. Washing‘on, Nov, 30.—The following proclamation hoe Just beon tesued by the President of the Loited Staies of Americas, Whereas by the proclamation of the President of the | niied States, of the fifteenth day of December, Une i Lousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-three, the privilewe of the writ of habeas corpus in certain = Tidianola, Which was ink in) the Missiagipp! Mexico, river, tWo years ago, and subsequently raised, Oficial News via Washington. brow adh 1,000, ; Washinvion, Nov. 29.—Additional oficial news hae Lay ivices from St. Thomas have been re- been received by the Mexican Minister to the effect | ceived. ‘The U. 8. rteamer Tuscarora arrived there that not only the State of Chihuahua, but that of | om the 10th, and mailed on the 20th inet, The U. 8. easee therein set forth was suspended throarhout | ginsioa, was being evacuated by the French, who | steamers Vande bilt and Powhatten, ani the the United States, and wheroas tho rexsous for that | could no longer oppose the Republican insurrection. | jrou-clad Monadnock, arrived at 8. Thomas ou wuspension may be regarded as baving ceasod in| arandoning Noria, Concordia and Mealllas, they | the 11th, and sailed on the 18h. Tiey would rigged the States and Torritorios ; now, therefore, | were compelled to embark at Mazatlan, whero only | gyuch next at Cayenne. The above fleet is bound be it known, that I, Axparw Jounson, Preeident of four hundred were loft. This retrost had encovrared the United States, do heroby proclaim and declare | tho patriots, who, under the command of Gon. Rubi, Wat the suspension aforesaid and all other proclains- | were vetting rendy to attack the city, thus putting au Gions and orders suspending the privilege of the writ end to the French invasion of Sinaloa. @f habeas coi pus in the States and Territories of the Keports via Havana. United Btates are revoked aud anpulle A, exec pting Ha Nov. %.—The BuLLETin, of Galveston, of Wtothe States of Virgi ucky, Tennesece, the 15th, gives news from Brownaville, brourht by | Andrew, and wee received with enthusiastic and to the Pacific for eervice. Tuemoxt Temrin, Boston, was crowded lant Kilpatrick on tho future party or the country. The General waa evening to listen to a lecture by G | Jatroduced with appropriate remarka by Governor Ker Worth Carolina, South Caroling, Georgis, F orid Ceptain Eton F, Brown, that the Juarieis were | prolonged cheering. His aidrows was eloquent Alsbama, M sslesippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Toxus, gaining ground in the loge of Matamorae, General | and patriotic, warwly urging = support of Presi- the Distiict of Columbia, the Lerritories of Mexico Espinosa wae not killed, ae reported, Lieutenant: | dent Johneon, ahd Arizona ‘ * A e ny a Colonel BE. Meyer, inte of the United States Army, At wiz o'clock, yesterday morning a terrific ex- —. Done at the City of Washington «he fires | 1, Morris, United States Arm aor. es ’ eae , aay of December in the year ot our Lord poli etic Dassen A Motley in Philadephia, The bead of a mud-drum was <L.8.) Une Thousand Bight Hundred and sixiy- Dlown out and the boiler in front started with ‘ear- ‘tive, and of the Indepeadenee of the Cul Jamaica, ay Wide be tee as Se Ge “—~ ted States of Ame he uinetied i wit pet \ hol oying Ry the President, ANDREW Jor son, | Sealouqne Expelled by the Fnglish —Tho | property, killing one man and injuring sev- Wiuitsu Li. SEWARD, Becretary of State Kebelion Sabdued—More Laccutions, eral, Three out of wx bolera wore displaced. A By way of Havana we have news trom Jeimaica to iagration Was prevented by the fall ol a water From Washington, the 17th of Novewter. foloujue, ex-Emperor of | teuk, , 5 ori Jeter, Salomon, and twenty-four x Fe rent eae ere er i Wasuixaton, Nov. 80, | Hayth bis prime minieter, n bel General Karly isin Nosaan, Ne P, others of hi family and suit, have arrived at !iava- Tas ex re — . : ’ > The following named officers have been brev tted , engaxed in writing a history of his canmpalgus, Miajor-Gouerals: U.S. Paymaster General B, B, W, | 2% 8 their way to Bt, Thomas, having been expelled Tun people of Hlavane are sald to be much dles Brice, Inspector General A. Hardie, Provost Marshal | ffm Jamaica by the British Government. The in- | satisfied with the appointinent of Gen, Lersunddi General James B, Fry, Assistant Quartermaster | *!Feetion in Jamaica is reported to Le entirely sub- | ay the ne Captain General of Cuba, @eneral Charles Thomus, dued, Paul Bogle, the leader, and many others have Orpars just promulgated fr m the War Dopart- The Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police | em publicly executed, and there are atiil reveral | meus d roct the musier oubof avoutten thousar ‘ yoreons under arr condemned to the same fate, more volunteer troops, conslsiug of tufuviry, @yrthe number of arrests made during the lass | » -- —_ cavalry aud artillory, quarter armount to the anprecedented number of Hayti. Buwnca, the British Consu!-General at Havana, ®.122, being nearly S000 more than have been arrest. notorious for bis aid to the blocks ie-runnera, hae @d during any preceding quarter. The creater num- The Rebellion at an End. becn sppointed British eharge d'af tires to she ro pana, Nov. Vh.—From Hayti we learn, ria ublics of Central Americe,to rev.ce iu Gautemala, followed | ber of arres.o have been of persons who ' : Ani fe tho wake of the armies for purpores ¢ under and | Kiugeton, that Cape Haytien has been be mbarded je is o lea Or ie ot Haveua by Mr, Bynge, robbery, aud now are forced to prey upon our citizens, | by the British war etoamera, the city redi ed to | ee 2 a : = ee re ate cls q e couvie Gnd the forte destrored, The troops ot Gefl- A winow nam Salyyr ng} bh ” Yaere cre cleo @ large wumber of the convicts of | @ phe ign ogee ea aan | Pa, recently sued the Penn. R. R. Co. for damaged Routhern prisons) pom. as tatge hares: OF the while | Fat Tig | Sustained by the logs ofher husband, who, in Sept, @um! cr arrested 8,418 could neither write nor read were many killed and wounded of the rebel* Pie 1804, Was run over by» train on the above road » Terroll, of Texas, received a pardon to-day, | was the cradle and stronghold of the rebellion. It is | gu instantly killed, The jury apprised the lowe generally believed that the rebellion is atan end, | at $10,700, and returned @ ¥ rict acoordin gly. Amwon@ the recent ar notice the vame of M. ¢ ep kenof by the Bugle jvur concerned in the irregular Legotia which immediately pre odod the couclusion of the war in America’’ In the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia va, the City of Philatelphis, tied as Larria- burg tois week, to recover taxes duo from the city, the jury rengere! a verdict in favor oi the State, fur the sum four h tc‘ and thirty-nine thou. baud two bunured aud tweuty eight dollare and Ju By order of the Prerident, ‘ hh fe etated that the Old Capitol Prison will be | Geffrard rotaluing in tranquility tho Presidential vacated and closed to-morrow and that the detective | chair, a ee ae force is alveacy Leing reduced, During the preeent week thirteen hundred and South America, sighteen porsous have Leen reported at the Sanitary The Brazilian Wer. Department tor dereliction of duty under the rules We have advices from the River Iiat and regulations provided to sccuie tho cleanliness | Buenos Ayres, on the 11th and Rio Janeiro on the end heal:h of the city, 24th of October, The Paraguayan ariny sustained ‘he Mechanics and Workingmen's Convention of | another deicst, their levies ia Corri teing badly of Columbia havo prepared a memoria! | cut up by the Argentine cavelry c ueress, Asking that eight Loure be established | again beaten and routed pear Lals wenlega! day's work tu the mechanic and labor de | retreat thoy burned thirty villag vot, In thelt | nippy egix cents. ot 8, by way of 1e+ - a rmmeut, veuge, The Brazilian army in the province of LOCAL NEWS, one for pea ™. They were partments of the Gove: : It is understood thet in the organization of the | Grande had been largely reinforced, The fleet o tion will make a test cuse of the Sracil remeined inactive, NEW YORK AND JHE VICINITY, n of admitting the Teoneaseo delegation, i 9 rk will not plaee the names of this delegation News Items, vfielw 10l, unleva directed by the House to ree Tun MAyouaLtTyY—TAMMANY Raririca. TION Meprisa ar Coors lsetittTe—Horrwas Emerou Etheridge, of ie By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) : r_ lpr ere, alleges that but few of the C nen elect v yee -~ 4XD O'Goaman mw TUR AMORNDANT—BPERCIEG OP au that Staie :cceived a majority oi tho jesus votes Tur guerril’a Quantre!l, was at Cairo, Illy yes- | Jawrs T, Buapy, Joux 7. Liovrmayx, Joun Van Benen, Joun Kiri, t Vive Tnovsanp Pom sington, to seek pardon, 6088 Parsend,— Ihe “lane hell of the Cooper Inati TERRIBLE RAILROAD DISANTRR, | t#risy: n rovie for Washingio’s bo ues PAN Three Men Killed —Twenty-Uight Wounded. Tasas was a heavy easterly ts ae driving Washington, Nov. 30.—The following telegram ped in the vicinity of Halitex, wi received here to-night, ¢ 4 Warrenton June. | Fe!n. - hen Va. Nov. 50th. The night express train going Tas tug Canada sunk off Bar Point, Lake Erie, ithe Orange and Alexandria Railroad, met | yesterday morning, and is @ total loss, Crew rious and fatal accident about 1% o'clock on | saved. ning of the 29th instant, one half mile east Tos rienton Junction, caused by the breaking of Dover, N, U., was destroyed by fire, @ rail, which threw the rear coach, losded with mem- evdrh N York Voluntee th % orca ra . ted * pHi be ores selieg Some twenty-five changes in the B — Custom abi jay, minor ora prin- ierally crushing it to atoms, and instantly killing House were made yesterday, minor of v Qhree men and severely wounding twenty-elghs | “ipally giving place to returned voterans, hold wore.” Though but tute” has become “a! @ few short yeurs in ex quarters reverally of Democrate, Ki publicana, Abo- litioniata, Fovians, and of almost every other cial or relivious, But beon eo entirely tiled with it bas been the head. orgenization, political, ee\dom has this t fh people as it was jest night, when the Tammany Democracy met to rotily the nomination of Jolin T, Hoffmann for or of Now York At an early nour crowds of people began to ax k tho outer doors rpet factory owned by Abram Folsom, in yesterday Lose, $50,000 ; insurance, $30,000, morn assemble, and at were completely bencved fur seme time the ve, and when the doors opened thers, The following are the names: Jacop Mezniit, a returned svldier, was mur- igre ae ae eular Democratic rash was made, KILLED, dered and robbed of $500, in Nowburyport, Mass, which soon filled the ballto overtlowing. American Daniel Normail, brakeman, Wednesday night, flags hung profureiy over ead St" und the platform, eres Done se Go Tux Provost Marshal has discontinued requiring | fo the right was ihe leseo’ “Homman, O'Gorman WOUNDED, passporte from parties leaving Ban Pranciave for | aur Victory, to que lit, “iivvesy, Capacity and BA. Makvery, Bergeauh Co, My slightly in the | Mexion,, Waster” Ta yaa couse vm ie buss of Wealingion, ECEMBER 1, 186 = oe draped inan American flac, and on tho right an left, those of Madisom and Jefferson similarly at- tired. The speakers’ stand was omilany dressed, There was no band to attract an audience, and yet the hall was so crowde! that no more could gain ad ———— [ou looked into this sutject of Cty * Weil he would say, I have Dave ga bor erence the subject of injunctions (loud lanebter) that 1 have not had time to look into the matter, (Applause) I | should say to Gunther, who has bee friend, the ame question, he would ! i fay refer Milttauce, The platform was occupied hy some of the How, without sy ditrepeet is reeere tole fechas Moat prominent men of the city, including James T, Brady, John Ven Buren, ton, John Ke Y. Sheriff, John G. Westervelt, & At oleht o'clock, the Meering wascalied ‘o order by Douglas ‘Taylor, who Dominated James T. Brady, Req, for Chairmen, aniid the most tremendous Applause, Mr. Brady, on tehine the chair, eeid: T retnen rou me moet sincere thanks, fallow eft. fens. Cimincnee appioiee here ereoted the entry of seve sl prominent citizens, who took teata onthe Piattoring) and 1 wae not aware when t commenced gr Mr. Kolerta, | would quote the word, Evestvo Vowr in reeard to them, @ fonrnal thas hes Mported @ Democratic candidate for a number of yeas, 1 dow't mean to I know more than there centlomen, or that I cont discharge the duties with more iniellieence; | only mean to aay, if Leine in office tor the last five year, connected with Heads of Departmenta, I have not learned some. thine, I have made bat d use of my time (Applause) Th em oppositions In thie canvase and matters are working curiously. On the ove hand, the N.Y. Day News aeanils mo for my ofelal conduct in 14u. On the other hand. the ‘TRINUNE assaile not ouly my reonal, bus That d waa a se ne the “rear ae well asthe front | Meni inteerity. In tecard to tho nseault of for Ve preritine over a ceomocratic | the Dairy News ee to my . yiduet in 1868, T have meeri veo men eurround mens those who | On!¥ to aay, the people preacd on that two years ago. have just entered. (Appiime.) Mr. Brady eontinued laure | thar te newer to that. y, that he hed alwave epoken his or infons fear. ty and faithfully, He had not always arreed with some of hia triends, but tonieht he war proud to see around him men whose attendance at this meetines ete hened him inthe at the e rection o ‘TT. Motfman waan for coneln- fou. [| Applanee.) tle wes eurprived et an article in the Triwexg accusing John T. Hoffman of doing n recard to the re: ehall not paure te sot the Thinoss or them, tor if the which I have Lorne, is eueh A slender ro- Putation as to be destroved by wich @ slanéerous Attack, Ihave only to eay that it {a not worth pre- serv! Hut 1 hope and trust the people will answer nh 'Tuoaday next ag thoy did two years ted that Thave to etrugcte againet am something whereby the treasury of the city w hed ef some forty doll and when he was asked Sppear there and opeak in favor of Mr. Hoffman, eo Woa most indlenans fndeed, because there # bo defence needed. He (Mr. Hy know the fact of the cate, and if Mr. Hoffman were hin brother, © would rather ace him ruined for ever poli than have to come forward | uipate hit from euch an rccusstion, (A ie) Well there War now # quadriatral, quad wrangular contest, and} yeak of that, He had aiwaye here were but two great parties, oot he waa no instructed, Brother lenve) Well, they wore all browhers now, (in ter) exeept the sisters as friend Van Buren eid behiod him. (I aughter) Brother Gree. lev aaw that party nominates were unnecessary, He, (Mr. Brad ebt different, and would commence by ape Hlican nomine Mr. Roberta was Demoeranic party * afford to of ita opponcat, CApplane.) If Mr. Roberts were Mayor be would be a xood man, except in some mate pf which he would epoak hereafter, His tlecry and uous triend, Mr. McKeon, tiad deserted bie Paty, aud nominated Gunther, because be aald in Albay if he had ihe power, he would ren Guather from offiec { ell, be had th but they (the Tanuany Hall poople) bad, an y would avcommodate him. (Le r.) The next war the Mozart Hail ple, with Fernando Wood at ther head, who had den very eflective speech to oe Ptive meeting on the prev s evening. They i nominated Mr. Hecker, (o whom he had ho obvoctions, except that he cane forward as belong. ing ho poutcal organization, yet he (Mr. Bb) the tha: Mogart Mall hed a political party, and be was icnorant enough to think that the Ciuze Arrociation was a politienl one. (Applause) Mere then wore tour cangidates, Hoffman, Koberts G therant Hecke, and he betie from all in dications, that Join T. Hoffuan would be the wan «ho puld be ected, (Cheere) The Dapere had sald thar if a Democrat were elected to the sture, which wae larkely Kepublican, would invade New York and take charge of the city ; while ite Kepubiican should be elected, then ther would give the whole power Into the hanue of the Mayor, Bat tonight bo declared wart Againet any body of no whe would prevent New ! ehormous expenditure of tone by thy - pore me—that they will carry the ection it “ber ave to expend forty, fifty. or even 0 hundred thousand dollars, It has been openly atated by the Citlrens Arsociation that they hav 1, and will Spend, iinmense amounts of money to. cure the election of their candidate, Why! genti ou bave read history—if you have tead tees ‘pal jstory, you know that this butiness of buying mu nieipal ot nan mnfailing sign of the vecay and death of a party dealing in such corruption, (Loud cheers] le that the way to organize =r reform, to allow positions to he Purchased? Lhave Dot grown rich in public office; | have not grown rich in private ap I ‘don't mean to crow rich in public office, but Limean to do my duty in office, as @ candidate shoula do, (Cheers) if ihe people of the city of New York look for my election throuch the expenditure of the hard earnings of mr whow lite, thoy are mistaken, Ltell you they belong my family, and they shall have them, (immense cheering.) Munteipal honors are to be earned, nos to be bought. It they are honors at all, they must be earned. The tman who buys bis way to the Mayor's chair should be compelled to stand A the City Hall on New Your's Day, aud wear upon his breast a pia- ecard, upon whieh should be written the price he paid to get there, (Great cheering.) By your aid, if L #0 to the Mayor's Olice, and 1 think, by your recep. tion of me, that I shall go there (applause), T etal hot have to plunder the public to pay my expenses, nor will the wealth of the plunderers be sufficient to Purchaso my offieial action while administering that #reat vilice of your Chief Magistrate, The conclusion of Judge Hoffman's speech was €reoted with prolonged applause, The Hon, Joba Van Buren was thon introduced to the audience, and received with immense enthu- alarm He opened hy alluding in @ witty manner to hia Tecent defont as a candidate for Attorney General 1 proceeded to apeak of the Mayoralty candidates, and the proper duty of every citizen of New York at the approaching election tle was a Democrat, and f toree all Democrats throughout ted Brates untted towether hed citizen, with “one ere York from = governin Appiaure.) the public business," bad been offended because he Demoeracie party dt nobale, even | had wot heen nominated, (Cries ot That's Wood.) ifae @ redaced number of wen | Now he was one of the convention who had nominat- who now occupy this iarce hal. (Cheers) Noy ive | ed Mr. Hoffnag, aud as it was said that gentioman flag should uiways te up-borue and go jorwerd to fway the destinies of tlie great people! (luunense appiauae.) Mr. John J, Friedman then read a long list of Vico- Presidente and Secretaries, who wore elected, atter which the following resolutious were read by the Hon, Fdwerd H, Anderson : Keaolved, That to secure fidelity and economy in the administration of the afureof the municipal goverment it is imperatively nee ry that ite was a “rink” candidate, he (Mr. Van B » that he was one of the ring, Caughter.) is Vou a shou proceeded to relate ihe manne: in hich the convention bad asembied, what was douw therein, Mr. Kelly, who wes on a sub-commit- tee with r, waa of opinion that tt would be prudent to nominate John T. Hoflman and Kichard O'Gorman, The speaker wae in favor of dames ‘I. Hrady for Corporation Counrel, but he Pontively declined, (Appiause.) Mr. Abraham hh JAW TONCe WAR NEX! apo 1, but the Convention appeared to prefer Mr, O'Gorman and he was now in- A Committoe of Conierence Lad waited om xecutive oficer should Le selected with refers | thom from Mosart Hall, and they wero informed tegrity, ability, and experience. that they would he received Subsequently Mr. hot the Hon, John T. Hoffman, ourean- | shea said he would preter that a eulcommitwe didate ior Mayor, eruineatly combines the qualitien. should be he They asked wh ed hey ow le was Mr Wood, tions necesary to the effective discharee of the | nominate for Mayor, and the al onerous dutierof that office; distinguished daring (Groans) None of that k ud noise was made by the rebeivou for hie loyal and putriotic cevotion to | me, said Mr, Van Bure (Lauehter.) After a time, the Constitution mod the Caton; prompt, fecrless, ub-committee what candidate Tammany and coureleutious in the adminietracion of justice ou the leneh, aud andesiably tamiling with the * regu letin vert iT character and Hee dente g emt guernniem that he will or teisht bie ood protect the ed jor Corporation Counsel, but ar the sub-com- pitlee, of which he wae a member, had no power to yoko nominations they declined to give Any answer, The Mozart Committee then retired, and af 4 o'clock ip the afternoon the Tammany Comimittioe met 4 inte clizens 4 and rominated John ‘t. Hoffmen tor Mayor, solved, That th ‘uation ot John T, Hoffinan | and Kichard O'Gorman for Corporation Counsel, for Clie) wagieteate of thimcity, baw been coniened Mr, Van Uuren then proceeded wo admiulater nud necepted without pledges or eonditions; and we confivouty be jeve, as we sincerely deeire, that all the authority and power of that important office will Le carnestly and inedigently diecied every exieting abuse, aod muncipal government at once honest, mod ed nt (red, That we recornize in Richard O'Gorman, ourceandidate for Cprporation Counsel, a sound law- per, Oh Cloquent advocate, a ripe holar, end an honest man, in whose fidelity we can iely to uphoul the chartered privileges ot the city, aud euccesstully Protect ite treseury Louw schemes Of the UUs upulous and corrupt cxolved, That the candidates now p: nied for Ff consideration ve been nomloaed with regard to their acknowl ce pecity and purity, aod are eminently entitied to thet earnest, untiring, and ve lous rupport which cannot tal to secure their tiiuphant elicetion, on to Fernando Wood, whom he having received $20,000 from a Kepublica on, & Chaige which Mr. Ven Luren sald he ed prove true before a Courtor New & Jury, or be anewerabie in any amount of dam- aie ) Hie then read extracts from Jobn Hecker'e speeca on Wednesday evening, showing that thas yeuleman's chiel dependence was on Mozart liall, and eaid he never saw Jowu the nearest be ever came to a glinpee of th when be was called to @ window in the Cit nee the great reforn chased through the ably a number of poor m whore pay be had enjoined, (Laughter.) Mr, Hecker run so test on that occasion that he obtained roiuge in the Court House before he (Mr, Van Uj had an opportunity of seeing him, {App.) The speaker then aliaded the time whom Mr, Hocker run for Congress, and was in @ uiivority, which he would doubt in the pre t With regard to Mr, Gunther, the apes would be better for bit to withdraw, ele there would be a serub race between him and Farmer, and Stephen HH. Branch, who bad started on tuat day, (Convuised laughter.) Mr, Van Buren then spoke of the taxation of the city, and said he would be willing to reduce It, but our opponents wished to band over the city to Btate Ageuc Ho next relerred w the ‘The revolutions having been ananimously adopted, the Hon, John T. Hoffman was Introduced, aud as he came forward he was received with the wildest enthusinam, Every man prosent rose on his feet hate were flang ia the air, and cheers were givem in abundance, He stood before the rostrum fora mo- ment, while threo eleady, hearty cheers again tore from the vast audicnce; after which he spoke as apparent inerease of taxation in the eity during the las, jour years, and should charge (hat the increase bad really tal under = piace in the departiueote now more thority, while the expenses of the city te follows: ained about the same w a! eo. When t togt tion to the Metropolit Vellow Citizena:—I am exceedingly arateful to y¥ “ of the approprin fee this sorted “tan 8 teseDL th ne beak ha Fire Department (600,000) the item was hissed, au ison ualled by the euberraeemeut I feelin being | @ allusion to ae ‘8 Yaluatoes Deparims ‘ wm ; Ideas yo ets od, Mr. Van Horen next aluded te mnt ay a ane Pf a aie $0 frat arresting einarking that hia preterence would low cltflveay vy 1 th e rublecs ford vf hin own polidcal lath, and proceeded ag viestiongth lo spoak of the necessity of political partion in @ free rovernment 4 an appropriate tribute tw Jot ne tily be hinweelf, and the othe dates tor the earn ve too much i rwever, that L {renee to #tand here to-nivht and » Hottinan, ana os ye p 0 oh K.chord O'Gorman, whose el eti dered erg A a he ¢ ae re: yo tre $90 nse pape certain, and, wideod, he believed that that geatles oppencute, (Apolouge,) LT bawe beep nominated jor | Man would have been elected even asan incep.udeut the oflice of the Mayor of the City of New York, not | Candidate, [Applause.) The legal and other quali- fications or off, Hottman, with bis talent and jatew= rity, were held’ up to view, and the encom went thereol, even by Kepubitean papers, waa alluded t« at sowe lenetb, Mere integrity, be suid, wae nothing, f oO) au might be ceived, bute n # Jed over # crimina Hitoue Mr y O-erminuently tithed ilee ot ayor } In conclusion, bh we tor the Democratic party to go on and eecuie tor the Democratic staudard bearer &® brilliant aud recpleud by my own solicitation ; uot by any agency of my uwnt but the nomistion has teen tendered we ogainet my own wishes, and asking no pede or Areursnce; and L have accepied it in tha beliet tunt ut fimy name, buable thoush it may be, will eervien to the eity thas has honored me ro much, and for whieh | have wh iove, L have alrouwy been hovored by ple of this city, by bea elected, yeare sine, rT parsed through one ten my Ho M ty, aud Dain proud and |i to | abt vicwry. tay Las re-olectod to the reine office fora vecond | ‘The Hon, John Kelly was next presented, and after east,’ ‘here Macathes ie ine nut OF the 64.000 1 aiuding w the Convention at Tammany Lull which ent. There ie no in the gift of the people of ity ot New Yo:k, no honor thateoul! p wuld givo cusion, when the pe forsed my nome for thet porition. Lf Ld shall elecied to the oll to which [ have been he fu 1 wae decidedly the fairest, most intoiliyent moat intellectual of any he had ever seen ia that buliaing, and be had atiended wavy, Je ext evoke highly of Mr, Lloffman, a@ # man who hay iu @lready dove honor to the Kocorderts nominoted, Thave no podge to make, no promise, puid do ell more bonor to thatet Mayor excopt that Twill ever be, notonly in neme bu ia uther, be esid tut he wud the Cuair fuct, Mayor of the Cay of New York! (Laud and ved him io be a m& who would have long continued ¢ ne} Wf my fellow ettizens | brought evout reiuruy but be lad never withes-vud you think thab during tho five yeare 1 have been in AD instance where be Guu here Mipted to prevens public Lite, T have requiied huowiedg the unlaw{ul expenditure of the public mos Hod affaires; have becere tur be (air, Kelly) been mayor, be would not Lave signed bverbivent, (ho Leads of di partinente; {€ 1 certain bills which had been biouxbt betore him tid think tost experience Wil inake moe an | the Day of Judgment. (Appiause) ‘The Mozart aetive and efficient ray so and to the bess of | candidate was no doubt # K0Gd Wan, but be hed not my abllities | wil: eer 1 It sou have among the the experience of Mr. tiotlmun, 1 he sesurdte ober candidater, nie n 4 wen who gpow wtil they wanted good nen in the city gov. more about mune pol atialre, neo bewer calculated is was their daty toele t John DT. noun 0 Promote the inieivet of the city vole tor them chard O'Goitman to the ollices tor which (hey and Twilleheertuily et tte the decision vat any latention of epookiue disteapecttul opponent, Land | kue With f my jiend Moberta would not bad ben nominated, Le condemuped combinauous between Tammany aud Mozart Mail, and eouciuaed by again urging Om the Vemocracy to elect thew ©! ject) L would like tonsk bi jueetion—"'Priend | egnaidutes. t havaet tyrone ¢ rt y be op By. Y ACR fg in rem ae ‘Lhe meeting then adjourned, Tonarcnenak’ Bh the cutis of se eeewie ofl A WaLt Srregt Cienn, of the type known Whetare’ uals at f i ght ;. ae tee as“ fast.” recently employed as clerk in a well known Weil Jud, I have vot a ship ¢ to Catlin banking house situsted near Wall street, bas beea , to wortow; Tam go busy. (lauguie:) | will look i »."' Lehould say: Huot Tite nee ope ot th that ust Li ry b woyou woud ha asvor.”” hgpiausal, Wiel W oak Hecker “Mave arrested and imprisoned in Eldridge staeet jail, on @ charge of * misappropriating" some $20,000 in securle (Cominucd on the Las Page,

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