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THE NEW YORK SUN. Chi wotid be no match for Spain in a contest st artoa and that the result of the war, without ING, DEC, 4, extraneous aid for the little repablic would ovly « question of tme We sorry to inclcations of weakness even the outset, ou the part of Chill, Lhere iss roanifeat b tterness and apathy on the part of the Government that eugur unfavorebly for a ruccems. ful resistance. Still, it ie understood that letters of marque and reprisal will be immed’ ately issued, ani ia cot improbable that @ few enterprising Yankeos may be induced to go Into the privateer. ing line, under the Chilian flag. In that event, Epain might eoon have good cauae to repent thie They want awop pub to the alarming in- last attempted inposition upon Republican South ear, erenso of the already enortnous taxation to which | America, i # aley are subjected; they went some r rd paid Manicipal Refers Raperiencs, conMtion of the metrope involve are - MONDAY Mi Di ‘The Best Man. Dears the peet municipal year the pooy leof tis city bave almost unceasing! y compia: ved of the corruption, mistnanagement, ar l gros abuses dhat have prevailed in the lal governinent, To- morrow they will be calle! upon, by cheir votes, @o cudoras of denounce those evils, Which will they choose? There certainly coo be no question @hat (he people of New York desire an honest, efMoont and feithful #min stration of municipal ---— ore @ the sanitary Fors years ago the Kepublicane | resented Mr eriicularly in view of the apprevended visite: | Gaovge Orv Ke to the people of this city as 8 @inn of cholera next Sprmgs they, In hort, want) re, candidate for Mayor, Mr. Orpyxe wan a! the prevailing abusse remotiol 94 | re rico ted tobe one of the “solid” men of Now a Wine and judicious syetem of gover: ment oatab Anhed in their place. The only perplozing que ‘tion ia the proper course by which to secure this «esirable end. Four candidates for the Mayoralty are in the fiel!, every one of whom is claimed, by Duis frienda, to be admirably qualified for the zrost work of reforming the city government. What. York —a millionaire merchant—and just the man to bet On these Tepreseniations the people eleted Orpykm bus he proved « failure, the City Hall politielars outflanked him iuevery enyagenent. Mr, Ron- wuts and Mi. Heexem are now urged upon tre people upon precisely the same ground, They are rier out of municipal chao, ever the reapective merits of these candilaie “td both i men—millionaires, and engayed in ” “e y De, it ja tnamifest that they cannot all te equally | iy, oan purmuite, Leis not lnimed that well adapted for the place ba yet aor either bas any strong point to carry with Lim to ome one muet be better quehfiod then sn the Mayor's Office, except bis hone and 1 competitors, Now, it la not necessary to rein? | ocd sutentons, But iu what respect are they our readers that the frs in unapproaciableby 909 | nore tikoly bo be successful thau was OrprKr? can caucetie political influence, Nocliquencr party | Horrman’s qualifications are somewhat different, Sus to swerve on inh from tte free | ite hex not become & mull onsire by the awent of end independent course. 7 erofore, ib will !ardiy poor menta brows; nor ia he the candidate of be charged that, {2 making # selection for he MAS* | esol men, ae distinguished from ther poorer oralty, we have bean influenced by any (er COM | Lei hbors, Me is cne of the 1 pom f 1, We believe aideration then that of the public p anda bard worker, But be hae qualif Joan T. Horruan to be strictly hones we believe | far letter then those which money can give. He Bim to be irulr faithful to the peopie; an Lwel@ | 4 intlexibly honest; hie faithfulness has been Hieve that he is better qualifies for th formation | rested. and, what fe t lubly Important, he hea the of thin city than any of hiac mpetit We have experiences suhegys tnd NA We iabets Od held lly welabee nnd oonnndered (he sbiliey #20 tr the tcians the rock on Which Orpyn® wan qual.fications ol every nominee for the Mayorelty. | yg as, and which would likewise We have examine! them in every }) saible light. It sat it bola: ant bave thoroughly sified their expacity. le result {, that we recommend our fellow citizens to support HorrMan, wiom we believe to be the only candidate fully competent to cope with the polits crave and to relieve the ety from the glortny abuses and dangers which now encor pase it, endanger BeuTr George A. Jerewinh for Alderman, Inthe Tenth Disirict the Democracy have re- nominated Gronae A, Jmuemtan, who is also en- dorsed by a large nuraber of the most prominent and respectable citizens of the city, who recog- nize in Lim one of those public officers whose past record proves bisclaim upon bis fellow citi- zene and constituents to their earnest and cordial spport at the approaching election. Voters in the Policy. The proceedings of the caucus hell jn Washing- ton. on Friday night, by the Republican members of Congress, will probably couvince the Southera | tay District who desire @ reform im municipal people of the great mistake they have made in #@ | affaire will unhesitesingly cast their ballots for Jecting ineligible representatives, The ection of | Ge). A. Jememran, the caucus reveals the general policy that Congress | — will adopt with reference to the claims of Southern members, for it represented # clear majority of all members whom the Clerk has put upon the roll, end their official ection will ovly carry ont the \plan of procedure thus privately agreed upon. The views, expressions and general feeling manifested 4n the caucus, are therefore a type of what gress will be in its organized capacity, and itis « anstter of great interest to examine this dandex. The resolution providing that ‘no member shall be} received into either house from any of the so-called Confederate States’ uit! bie claims shall bave been examined an! passe! upon by « committes, ts striking!y siguificant, particu- Jarly #0 in convection with the fact that Taanprvy Brevans, the acknowledged Radical! champion In {ton t wan do. Fimancial News, Varkets, & New York, Saturday, Dec. 2, — P.M.~The general Stock maiket has been heavy to-d with prices somewhat lower than on Friday, Governments were a littie firmer, There were rumors in circulation of immediate trouble with France, which advanced the price of gold 's to \ percent. The \atesteaie of gold weeat 1454. Money was easy at 7 per cont, for call- loans, with exceptions at 6, xchange on London for thie day's mail closed at 109',, The export of gold and silver for the day was only 57,000, On'Change to-day Flour wae be, a We. Wheat wae dull and le.a2e, lower, Corn was heavy and rath enter, On ere heavy and lower, Pork wae firmer, Hes aesteondy, Lard wes quiet, and Whiskey was g lower quies. STOCK HATES 8, 6a, Step 16 Lt -PitsT NOATD. 1 Cum. Coal Pf the House, prepared and offered the resolution, |). (8. 6a 6 1g GW NY. Cons and was selected to present it in the House at the | 2") te me tas Ohta ME Re proper time, This Snilicates that the iueurgens | | i S100 RENO ficsscse Btatee will pot sail into Congress with fying colors . ae i. 4 ~as they have apparently expected, It plainly im- b's 1) plies that the Northern members of Conyress ra te coming directly from the pouple, have been ni + 1h Malldly 1000 Ohio a Mise nd Ro. The impressed with the popular anxiety con-| jo Mich. So. « ie, RK. 08 cerning the hasty method of reronatruc- | $y) Cia Sow. bs > Pear tinn ih tion which bas been tried by the President, | po Clo i 7 60) MoS. & NS, aud that they feel the necessity of less precipitan- | {))"))0 Fs Wak Col a sete cy. With regard to specific purposes, the proceed- | 1) Bk, Ke public 1Ch.&N.W ings of the caucus show that all the members from j f hisee Me eae 4) Chi es Ww. the reclaimed States will be denied admittance 1 Del, & Hud 149) "do. y ‘ until they have severally undergone au exemina- Aa a st Neca Raat ie ton, What the result of this scrutiny will be, itis | 19 du OOM & PWC Le difficult to premise, but we apprehen | that the re ed Rerpsen gine Ph EN ad dhe Die Ay fe port of the Examining Committe will decide the |. Mativos Pho. 31's fo ah question whether the test oath shall bo repealed or | luo Atlantic M.Beoclis )lu0 Mil, & eB et, not, Judging from the fact that the Raticalin-| fluence predominated at the caucus, and that Domestic MarkotsVW bolosale Prices (uarrent STEVENS was its ruling spirit, we tail to see mucl) Cafes, Ib. vw : ; th aac encouragement for the Bouthern candidates, How- | Bio, fair top 21; Maracallc Urieans, + Midd ing Cotto db, ever, Congress will regularly convone to day, and | 1 oat the late rebel constituencies will soou receive Balrog bich’d, 18-—a66 : official information respecting their chances for re- _Magineta, Tous, presentation, We greatly mistake, if they do not fe pala eg oe Uo ira 4. hay hy * ie ry have cause to rogret having disreyarded tho 17 @haal7 50; No. 2, do, 16 b; ecalled” herrings, ° a ‘ brads, ous advice given them by the Sox, in reference to | ” Pour end Mea), bbl.—Genecesee, ext. 8 S012 50 the election of good an! eligible Union men, Ohie, ¢ tof, > iat 00 orgetown, (Dial) he — Bisio, m tO en, 60 : Miseouri, 12 bond 75; Cenadian, ex, 0 all Th; Kye flour, 6 vad 755 Corn One Essential Requisite. meal, 425; Do Brandywine, —o4 7), ; Tams '6 one important subject in connection | dwiastea, vai New Orleans, with the Mayoralty which voters should not over: | oie SUhM Yer Paro perched dos 1 look, It is absolutely necessary to the reat work = rude sperm, + iY 46 unt leached doy ww? 0; of reforming the abuses now prevalent in the city ee De EE AAROROG: 1 Soe) et Per: Benen government, that the Mayor should give his ex. | /rer elusive and undivided attention to hiv official | —-— : Do, Pr. Pr. nese, Lard, per ib, The duties, No man can reforin this city and awend My pine Unie © an important business interest at the came ickiin tube, Mime. Now dors anyboly suppose that Mr. geod to choice Western, s EGermcian Rongnrs, if electod, would neglect his extensive | mediuin, 7, Cheeas, state fhetory, rood to choice, Meamship business for the sake of looking after | i Mba 1Pau on derelict offi'iala? Or does anyone be | bneliehd ny ‘ at dair “ rr t iT ia Weve thet Mr, Haowm would neglect his Buyntey ti vat c yer Bar tt A Gena mmenee flouring business for the same cause? ; rebarce Kentucky, : Virginia, 124938; sced ent ba Mo, these gentlemen expect to reform New York | Woot, ib,-GunTi for state aud Western, 6la0s during their leisure hou r for Ohio and Peansylvania; Woeet Vi t ng mm and with no other qua Southern unwashed at pulled. ot ante Feat ifications than those which they employ tn their | wacled at TH) California ab wis; Cape, at private business, Can we expect reform under | “iA? :.manenue, — Rien, 100 th. ¢ Ney dressed, such circumstances? Horraan, on the other | lYtals Mangoon, = Sle» otatid, Duels 420 dy Lav erpoo, are | band, has no private business whatever, ant Hie Bory per slacks, rer) would be able ashe now does in thevtfice of Ree | Prob, dey Sond: Hay, 1 The un 4 corder, to give bis whole attension + thelr | aud 7md5 tor revail lote; Candies, civ, 4, ii Reform in this city is of too muck tioporteuce to SRPRCHAL NODICE make itarudder for ® Roverra steanship, ore sbute for a Heowen flouring 1m li, The War io Chili Tne first blood has boon A in the Spanish. Chilian war, and there is now every indication of | | long and destructive conflict, ¢ Magical Pain Extractor can te +o easily eit dewi applied, and has ve Phe agony of Buru relieved b a trial, iy Cost you 25 Ve Uboublaiae Ory aneously : ii Why will you continue to sutier, when | M. » er been known to | are | SPECIAL NOTICES, What Would Hofman Do if Flected.— Tue following extract from the speech made by Mr. Wood 1 the Mozart ratification meeting: “ Within the coming two years the terme expire of Mr. Cor- neil, Mr. Tweed, Mr. Boole, Mr. Brennan, and the heads of the Groton Boird; and, with the exception of the Controller, each of these parsone are appointed by the Mayor. Thie ts a fact provided for by the City Charter, Now, it se only necessary to aay that the Couvention that nominated Mr, Hofftnan, sat all of these persons as delreates, and that three-fourths of that body was compored of mon who held office under them, Can any sane man thiok that euch @ body would have nominate Mr, Hoffman, or any other pereon for Mayor, who wus not pledged in advance to reain them in offlee? Is there an idiot in this com- munity #0 utterly lost to reason a to believe that the Hieade of the City Departinents, and ten thousand hanvers-on and retaivers attached to them, would nominate and support a candidate for that office on whom they would not place implicit reliance.” Also remember that if Hoffman i# elected Mayor he muat resign ae Recorder, and the * King" of the Board of Supervieors appoint hie successor, B27 _ ——— Hale’s Honey of Horchouna aad Tar — A certain cure for coucha, cold, influenza, hoaree- ners, difficult breathing. and all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes, and Innes, leading to con- emotion, The Honey of Horehound soothes all irri- tation. The Tar of Daim of Gilead penetrates, clenures, and heala all parte of the throet and lungs, ‘There is nothing like it. Sc. per bottle, For eale by ell Druewiate, Charice Downer, General Agen No, 44 Cecer street, N.Y, tor The following Reroluti ed at the Ratification m tute on Thursday evening Resolved, That to secure fitelidy and economr fs 221 or—Joha T, Hofman. 8 were unanimonely adopt- ting held at Cooper Lnati- the administration of the affairs of the im government, f exec it is Jrperatively nee utive officer should he rel y that ite sted with 10fer- U Lillty, and experience That the Hon, JOLIN T, HOFFMAN, our wv Mayor, eminently combines the quaii- enry (0 the ¢flective diecharge of the oneroue anes of that office; distinguished during the :eteliion for hie loyal ant patriotic devotion to the Constitution and the Union; prompt, fearless, and coneeentions in the administration of justice on the tench, and andeniably familar with the laws iating the elitr covernment, hie character and dente afford the « faithfully vindiea sights and protect the pd inkereste of hie jell tre ved, That the nomination of JOUN T. HOFF- ur chief magistrate of this city, bas been eon- aud accepted without pledges or co and we confidently believe, ae we sincerely deste, that all the eurhority aud power of that important ottce will be earnestly and inteliieently diiected to sand reform every existing abuse, and secure ple a municipal government at one honest, end efficient 496 economic, ~ Howe Sewing Machine Company, No.629 Broadway, N.Y. Blins Lite Jin, President, Ay wanted roved * Sloat” FHipue “Sewing Agente wanted. A. H. roadway. DEA’ DILLON—On Dec, 2d, Patrick Dillon, aged 73 years, a native of the County Longford, Parish of Cionaish, Leeland The friends of the tamily are invited to atte the (uneral, from the residence of hie brother, Kd- ward Ihllon, cor,of Smith aud Luqueer sts, th Brooklyn, this atternoon, at % Hie remakns be taken to Flatbush € ery for interment. California papers please copy, Mal LARKIN—On Sanday, Dee, Sd, after a short but severe | inews, Ann Broderick, the beloved wife of ‘Thomas Lorkin, io the 45th year of her age. Her remains will be taken from her late residence, Olet at, near 4th ave, on Tuesdry bi tees Dee, bth, at 10 o'clock, to St. Lawrence's Chureh, where a solemn Requiem Masa will be enid for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery, The relatives and friends of. the tanily, also those of her brother-in-law, Jobn Larkin, are reepecttully invited tonttend, without further invitation, 275 LOCKRIDGE-On Sunday, Dee, 23d, after a short fin Joaniel Lockridge, aged 42 yearn a native of the County Antrim, Ireland. Lhe relatives aad friends of the family, and those of bie brotherain- aw, Lawrence, Joho and Peter O'Reilly, ace respectfully invited to attend the lune- ral,on ‘Tuesday atternoon, 6h inet, at Le o'clock, fiom his Inte residence, 16S East 26th ot 1 POWDERLY-On Saturdae, Dec, 2d, Hneh Pow deriy, ® native of Ireland, Parish of Ardbracken, Co, Meath du ve * The intives and fr fully invited ond thet Noon, : k, from his late Yooh et the fant? are reepect- a MEETING OF THE JUNK DEALERS’ Protective and Benevolent Association will be their Hall, 187 Bowery, on Monday ever ati so'clock, JAMES BUCANNAN, Preset. 9) \ ANHATTAN BRANCH, SHIPJOINT Rs? AVE (ion. A epecial meeting will he held on Mon- day eventnig, Dec, 4th, ab o'clock, at the Hall, od at, and Ave BO Punectual attendance f# requested, ae husiness of importance ane before the meeting by order of JOUN J ot, 19 N ITICE—THERE WILL BE ATE ULAR monthly meeting of the North River Coal Heae- ere’ Avrociation thie Monday evening, at Jackron Hiall, at T~ o'clock, NW. Ali members are request- ed toatiend, THUS, O'DKLEN, Pree, PATRICK CUMMINs, ly NEW YORK CAULKERS’ ASSOCIATION, i A epecial wreting of the above Association will be held on Monday evening, Dee, 4, at Ty o'clock, at Tiotanlc Hall, 65 East Broads ay y inemsber ie yested to attend, a business of import. brought before the meeting, JOSEPH Pros, ESKA BERGMAN, See, 115 JOTICE—TO;THE BLUE STONE Cutters nd flageers, The regular monthly meeting will poetpoued until the 2d Puesday in December, on accountot the election, All the members are re- quired to attend without further notice. By order of the association, M, MeKNitdt Tl, Prost, PL FITZ ) GIBBON, Fee'y —THERE WILL BE A SPE- cial ineeting held ip your rooma, 22 Court a, Brooklyn, next Wer ening, Dec. 6th, All members are requeste: od, as the question relative to that portion of the trace known as lathing will be taken up tor discussion, KU WARD GALLA. GHEE, Ws id. WELSII, Keo, sec 4 JAINTEKS—MEMBEKS OF THE N.Y. P. Houre Vainteis’ Association, and all Soclety mien, Are requested W Neel ALYS Dixth ave, on Wea. Roeday evening, OCh inety at 6» cloiock, to proceed j ina body to the meeting of the Workingmen's Union, } wt Cooper lusitute, A band will be ia attendance Pos.—there will be no meeune ou this evening. JAs, A, BOUKKE, Pres, Wo MATHEWS, Ree. } Bec, a : 17 USieED COOPERS, NO. 1—1HE lar monthly meeting Will be held ac ¥86 Grand ty this eveniag, at Te O'clock, requester to be othcers will take pace Ail members are sent, 8 the Aunuel election jor ; By order VETER BYRNE, JOUN KELLY, Bee ia) ! \WORKINGMEN'S UNION.-A GRAND Mase Mecting of the Woikinginon of New York and nayacent cities, ua favor of ht Hour move- Tent, all be held at Cooper Lneniute on Wedne: he evening, Lec, 6 at 79 o'ClOCK, Lunent Peal will adarees the meeuuk. The Musca Piguctive Union have gene ousiy volunteered 4 band of 10 perfosmers, the Femue Opera Benevolent roclety have acecpied an Invitelion to prevent on the occasion, Ail trade OFHAL 280008 Hor repre. cote an the Laden, aud the ‘acmmen of (his ya au ies are ee i\W ORKINGMEN'S UNIOS-E coe tattee of one from eae) Aeecation appoinied to k ancemenistor the Mare Mecnue of bee. & nhet 4 at 5 & at Hlowery, very 4e een ol tne Con diol aber pr Up to the date oi aod they one. al Y ” « . = ma this he th ue ent our latest advices we were hopeful that the Span. | 1 healed, without ear Hiles, Corns, Chile | (quested to pay Wie jt At thie uneeting ab Admiral would not resort to extrome weasires biwin wemation, Old dorm, sprains, Bruises, | be b ACON, Cheimai, F. LLOYD, see. hrap &e, wll diva; fulcurative powers, For enle by bos, at Depor, 40 Liberty a NOY “Pall aud Winter Clothing in forcing bir preposterous claims upon the Chi ian Government, but the sejuel bas proveu that Span- deb insolence is im this caso backed by Spanish force, involving & war thas will necossarily cause | loys. [he largest asortMenl inte, Great damage to the commercial interaats of tho | Mt PTiey low. FB. Baldwin, ty Ouited Btates and every other leading meritine mrenier Gp Wilson Lock patlow, We beve hitherto oxjressed tho belicf tas the dozvn or single lig itch Sewn wey NY, % “ar before ite wouder- 7 : reo and Yo beet ety ley wud T2 Bowery, Sab aching aud Button Hole Macuine, No, 626 Pipher hh? Gy soct BW YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ sock N! ye SOCT ety, Arogular meslily Weewuy of thin Soci ely will be heia at she Bewoun 82 livotis, LOU dies tenet, on Tues evens, © Oth, loon, at Thy o'cloc A punctual at De nro reuested ae Dusiness of importance Wir Oi OUeDE Deiore the bociety for their action. Nou OUN H. WIL. LIAMS, Vice Pres; JUDN BUOULKS Kee, soc, 268 ue P. A.—THE WORTHY GRAND Lodge rican Protes'ant Aesociation, State tat Lamartine Hall, cor of 20th onday evening, Der 4th at By order of RICHARD DRUMMOND, JOUN LAIRD, W. G. Bee, e the of New York, will m at Sth ave. on o'clock. G, Master. NOTICE POLITICAL CARD FROM C, GODFREY G Fellow Citizen lated that Ihave or will Ifind m either Manici election an been nasa man wae to have heen = ie inationa have been mad and maligned for 1, respect and the duty i confident of a result, virtue of the peuple, te CAtl ION, SPIKACY carrying throught agers who are thu hands of the cent defoat the schemers, il First I would te the Nominating on me without any effors know for whom th Seventh Ward 28 y the reins in their hands, vote for him. WARREN whom I would be atremedying the many a tempt hdraw on my I MIGHT HOURS A DaY AND HIGHEST Pay !—To the Workingmen of the City County of New York.—It must be clear to every observing man, pot only in thieeity but in thie na- tion, that the City of New York is higher not only ina but rent as well as ocher neces- roductive country, known that this commerce al emporium has Leen strong in the sup Now, fnende of the prices of food, tities of Hite of this party. nati, Baltimore and man mention; why then, t vote tor Marshall not higher, at le eit It rem: re nd connie: no mome Dread and siuall taxes lowery, REEMAN, Chairman, J, PLUNKETT, See, Ms NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 20th, 1865, TLEMEN:—1 nave had ¢ honor t uo y W. ckingme ot thie city. 1 tine you for your euppors, thotr talthtuiness and energy mu were the vone Uraon armies, cartyine victor onward march, 6 must 1 Lely tion, Ax they caching conflict, I recvant, FREEMAN, aud others, Commitier, 16 544 Broadway, Dec. 24, 1565, Dear Sir I have receives your letter appiiaine me of my unanimous nom nation by the boecaes of the Workiugmen's odepenaeas Political Orgeuizadou, the othce ot Counsel ml to accept my erateful acknowledgement jor thie mark Of your approval and good will, fell, proud to be &@ workinginan. jor ple nesuch, Tenail deem it a , You 1D. PL Organization, K* BR MAYOR, C. GODP For Counsel to RICHARD Ly ode NEW YORK DeMocns VENTION, COL, JAME ‘OU, & loster joaderine to mm Independent t 6 this mark of coufideace on wad me, and J do not hesitate to aitiefy tune af Lam elected bo the office of Mayor, L pliaii do ali that fain my power lo correct the abuave which tor so \one # have tested as a burden upou our cuty MAKSHALL © P.D. O'BULLIV 2 a accept thelr vomination with thanks, #h food, lic York, when fasure “i oainew of and liberty wpou th am truly your ROL in to the Corporation aud to be honor to be theirs the oration, AN, Tl CITY CON. > BAGLEY, Chainoan Hesry B. floor, / Haxry P. West, § Secretaries OFFMAN, WHY DON'T HE DECLINE? ~It wevident that the contest is now beiween Mayor Guather tor re-election and the Kepublican der Hoffmen now holds a pince which he honor, why don't he decline as « candidase tor the Mayoralty and thue insure she ewection of sound, reliable Democrat, Mayor Gun- ther, jnetead of permitting a Republican to succeed ¥ Is it to the @dvausaxe of the Democracy of thie City to be sold out bo promote the Uterests of candidate, Roberts Why don's Hoffman dectine whea it te appacon cannot be elected ¥ such an end? the idih should be by man in thie district, aod unite on one iuep, ed, We appeal to von to firm euppors of our candidate, KICHIARD O'M aud tiown down the n pute in doube the sucec the approac tii tior Tiall General Conmnitier Vice Chairman, Woy should he lend oi BS XO THE DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS deriuauic Inatriey Ish Ward—lbeie ue Democratic candidate for Ald: Thie G Proposed to the other Demoeragic Tse Ward that each withdraw ite present ¢ Uur proposal bas bee 1 Committ PADI A RO unite with ua epir atic tick orkar ot the Me NICHOLAS HOUGHA MAKTIN A, RELLY, sex ‘f Recetas DEMOCRATIA TAMMANY HALL, For Mayor, JOHN T, HOLE MAN, ISAAC WY, DODGE, MENYO) Dik ENDORE 72 EGULAR CITIZENS ANI Kn vane Aldertian, inatiwu—bor trict, THOMAS BROWN } EGULAR MeKEON NOM Cou 4: ‘ AL ALB SOLDIERS’ CANDIDATES FOR ATORIAT NUMA ib Pocretaries, ots ‘ Sth Ajderuanie ch oi Distaset— Dr Ie DISTRICT—COM- | loch Warde ‘Laas AND CUI'L Youd MAKSHAL bERKTB, For Corpuratc duet, MURRAY MAN, Kevular OF THE UNiLED me By order Cen ial WILLD \ Sb > » BUCIETIFG Comision, HILLYPR, Chairoan Commiitee Gen. JH. Hobart Ward, Col, J, Eo Ixy Col, MW. turns, Col, Win, De iaey, Gol. ©. bh, Metrousld, Capt. Bb. bey nolde, Gen, Joliu A. Foto, Capi, Jolin suiith Major J. Vou iiouren, Private Joun tiarvie, K, Cauvet Capt, Willaw Garvie, Co, W. 8. Hillyer, t+ 1D Reliong, W. A. Lynch, Go. hdwura Mui ray, Col dod. ddughes, Caps J, Downey, Cape, dates Crawley, Cor Jubu Beattie, Capt, Wo HM, Nash, Lieut. J. Fe Capt. Terp 4 Col 26) NTHER. Reporte indurtriously cireu- the Mavoraity contest compel me to thus pablicly deny the same, if on @ canvass with three gentlemen Pp eared to see try his ki! ‘ . peace Md pa Ry in our sovernment, and I would not have acceded the wishes of my friends, who desired my re+ secepted their nomination, had [ not that a doubtful Demoerat and a corrupt nent Bince the nom- have been so traduced political course, that my self. owe my frieuds will not admit of my withdrawing for either ot the candidates, in neither of whotn the people can recognize (be princi- plea for which T am persecuted, verdict, end, from the assurances of iy friends, arn ou the intelligence and ©. GODFREY GUNTHER. — CAUTION, CAUTION,—CON- AGAINST JOHN T, HOFFMAN. Let the triends of our candidate look well to theif tHlekets, for an arrangerment has been made » hereby the MARSHALL 0, KOBERIS ticket lently, if novopenly, distributed amvng our aurue- ting voters, Fellow Democrats, are you ready to ve thus shamelessly transferred for the purpose of t corrupt desians of the few man- to thrust us into the ing power at Albany, Be vigilant, ou have the remedy. I rely upon your Il be st. Apply it and * A friend of honesty and fair d a ARD—UNION CANDIDATZ—TO THE Loyal and Leval Voters of the Keventh Ward— ‘r my thauke to the geutlemen of Committee, for the honor conferred hat all may lived in the are, have been a tax pay 14, am of Republican faith, Lut always voted for the men ae far aa Leould find out their abilities for the office, without regard to party, I have no thirat tor bonore nor taste for politics, therefore have not bad one foot in the ring, but those who have the welfere of the city, and fee! an interest for the rising genera. tion, have advised me to run, of the future of the peace and prosperty of the city dependa on the character of those who will soon take Feliow citizens, uf in the exercise of your privileges of voters of the City of New York you beiieve that some other man would make @ better and more efficient School officer, then Tehail sleep just as sound, hd eg 6 ting. r tor I conceive that much It must re ot the emocratc Jemocratic party who now control thi« city, keep .he prices of the neces. saries of lite so high as to Keep the workingmen, who have always supported the Dermocratic aominees, in abject misery, it not couclusive proot that they bear the name without the principles ? For examin- ing the prices im cities controlied by the Un.on party, you will at once eee the difference of living ; jor instance, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincin= otuers tov numerous to lellow citizen: ¥ case that there cities can fur raiment at less prices than Ne have to furnish the same amount ol money for State od National expenses, in proportion to tl oft their inhabitants, as the City of New Y O. Roberta and Kichard man, to redeeta New York, aud place her, if t upon # level with our jor you, thea, work ingmen, das your time is diuited, pase without preparing yourseive thie weue, ana come early to the polis and deposit an honest vote tor Marshall ©, Koverts and Kichard O'Gorman, and you will soon have cheap rent, cheap By order of the Working- men's Independent Poltical Organization, No, 196 GEN- receive the nowination ot witiea! Aseociation vou that | truly our part to- i tank Ibis the workineinen who by ecide the elee= in there Is. od, &, » OW. JORDAN Lam, my- ulead y GUNTHER. 183 the King ¥ UN ws NOMINATION, UeLt, Chairman, UNION NOM INATION FOR | UNION AND CITIZENS’ MAY ae Jour HECKER FOR MATORST cl. izens' Ageociation ond their Nominee—The \/ enlewing correspondence ie submitted to ‘ voters of New Yors by the Citizen's Apsociation, af furniching the best powsible reasons wherefore they | should support John Hecker at the polls, Self preeer« jon demands a change, @ thorourh, searching orm in our Municipal ( roment. Sach cannot be reached th DA! orvan ‘There, for vears past. have controlled onr city, sad by their corrupt neeney taxes have reached the enore mous sum of eighteen million dollars per annuum, Unless party ties and affiliations can be forgotten, um order to save our p operty, our homes and our lives, which the remorerioss “Ring” are wresting from we must euffer the consequences, The Citizeu Association baa labored two years to accomplish these ends, and {it ts for the le now to second these efforts, or covtinue to live under a cegraded and corrupt Manicipal Governmen’, Reputable men have perinitied themselves to be put forward by oortum organizations for the purpose of de'eating Mr, Hecker and destroying the Keform movement. Lut ititt be bi that no intelligent voter will be deinded oding hinsel! to work out his own cere netion Tur Cirizes# Association or New York.) No, 818 Broapway, Nov, 48 1865, § Jous Hroxen, Bso.—Dear Sir: The Citizen? Association, impressed with the importance of In- t ng the Mayoralty of th @at metropolis to aa upright, pie spirited man, end recoguizi in your past hfe the qualities deeiied. have nou! nated you for Mayor, and pledge you their cordial Pport at the approaching Charter Election, Th degrading and ruinous sway of political factions th | of unecrupulousinen under which the city tas suf. fered vast evils tor years. enforced the necessity of organized and earnest efforte to elevate to municipal offi those who are qualified to represent, proiect and develop the great commercial, industrial, oe - — “ FRSSUSTS2FUbsasGFiassa cial and svcial futeresia of the city,and who wi apply to public duties and trusts the eame moral an economical princip.es which win success and hous in private @nierpriee., Your well known life and character assure us of the fithesa of our nomi: a, You need only cevote to the Mayoralty the abilities which have been rewarded with * in private r life to inenre to tt d pogress ins and improvement, to yourseit P Gudite ot @ be tui peopie, Kespecttully yours, wr JAMES BROWN, on President of the Citizens’ Associ ition, » Rovent B. Roosevet, Secretary, a Committee ous appointed at a mee of she Citize » herd at S18 Brosnan th: (et. Lith, 1s Alex. I. ptewart, Wm. H. Webty te Kovert B. Roosevelt, Dorman B. Eaton, leary Hilt Ps ton, David Lows, Jackron 8. Schultz, Waehi ui el Vermilye, Nathaniel Bands, George B. Noyet, Georke Biss, Jr Cyrus Lawton, Charies Tracy, Md New York, Sov, 15, 1865 Gs Messrs, James Brown, Alexander ft. Stewarr, Win, an H. Webb. Kobert B, Rooreveit, Dorman, B. Maton n Henry Hilton, David Dows, Jacksou & Washington K. Vermilye, Nathaniel Sa oon F. Noves, Geo, Bliss, dry ©. K. ton, and Charles Tracy. Gentlemen :--Your letter of the 13th inet. inform ing me that the Citizens’ Asrociation bave vece pleased to name me as theit candidat the coming (harter Kleetion, is r cerely ratified that eo numerous aod body of my tellow citizeneas the Citizens’ Apsocine ae tion, iuciuding gentlemen whoee sound Judgment and Robert, Cy moral worth are ao highly esteemed by the puviiey old topether with some thousa) ft otherewheo have ” fienhed their names ratifying ny nom: nation, have a thought me qualified forthe duties of «© impntant a au office; and that they have even in wy past lie jos dicaueus of that conscientiousness which stouid animate every public officer. Laccept the nomings thon, with thapse to you tor the honor couierreds and should my feliow-citi#eue sve fit to imiily i by bad their votes, no pains nor effort upon my part ehail le spared, so far as the Ligittmate powers oF the Mayor 90 ality extend, to secure & Vigorous, houest aud ecoum u t « mical City Government. In giving thie pledge, I pend uot upon ability or strength of purpore ot iy but upon the aid whieh my feliow-citizeus woe ea cood government, will give me, aud etl bd more, upon the assistance of Almixhty (roa, to whore 1 have ‘earned to io0M for fuidance and support im le every undertaking. Law, Very ie*pectiully a JOHN EEC o We, the undersined, cordially endorse the w nrtion of JUMN HLROKER, bey, inade by the . o® Avsociation, for Ma) or, #d piedye oureeives @ v retforts and influence tor his election: b mca taylor, Joho J, Poelps, James brown, Joho a € y Brown, Stewart boown, Peter Cooper, Jf D, “ Lanier, Chomas W. Peassall, Shepard Kuwpp, M. UL Pt Grnuell, dames G. King, A, Gracie Kins, J. Ny wv Pheips, Jonathan Sturges, F. i, Deiauo, Jease Hoyt . James Kobby Charts Lanier, Bbeuezer Muuroy oy Charica B. Kacvas, Jobo A, Varker, ndward Kine, © f James Hunter, doeeph Fatman, JK, & b. B, Voce es B.C, Baner, Mo i. & D, Cushuian, Evastue’ ‘iisug ‘ Charive J. Harte, George W. Biuut, Benjamin a, Winthrop, David Pappan, Willian Hb. Guo, Geore ©. Ward, Ward, Campbell & Co, Win, barion, 2 McKeeson, GK. Gilbert, jr Holdem & E iy » Wm. HW. Booth, Geo. ©. Colin » Tease Labegh, dobu by ra M. Huieted, A.B. Mac + oh F. Jay, Win. Woou, Win, Hall, Win. Harman Browa. ©. Avorn, " Francis K. pase, W. repuen, ry Sev mour, eo, 8. Coe, © ’ » evo, Perkine & >, © ‘ 1 Co, Kent & Co, thomas MH, Suiknion, spunk, Horwa ' & Go, Waiting ham, Ver CDE Ged. e Oy biarie addy ” Koeeuteldt & Co, James O'benuet, Laxe & ae. i Creary, John ‘I, Lord, Arnod, Cou We & Log » Kenjamin B, Cilt, Haziehuret & Suuth, Meary rv, Adoipaue Lane, A, Demerest, Clarke, Wik Go., I. Cartright, Win, L. dengios, FL 1) Lap. orneiine Fo Piapeon, ft. . Coduingion, Sam's ob U. Thompeon, Lock woud & Co, Kead & Cline, Laws 4 rence & st. Jolin, I. Geutel, dames B. Cowate, FW, ‘és Worth, Charles ©, Bouthiuaya, Chases Po Kirkiand, * divas Denny, Jolin Biliotty Jolin P. Yelverton } Robert Wiuthiop, Henry A. Meiser & ‘Son FL. AL tiolly, A.B. tine, J. A. Pullen, Charles Aucur us Davis, € Dewitt, Albion I’, Man, b rank W. bai- iurd, A. W.Gieeuiest, Juwes K. Davie, C. Mocimom #4 Kaymoud, Wiiltan M, Guita, Younus, ¢ uz & ¢ Buikiey & Lapham, W, Creichion & Co, &. Fawcett demaa th. Daley, Wi. Paseiy 8. Me ile A Ch G Smal, FW, Buikey, A. mM, a Knight K. stout & Son, Hoyt Brothers, Loring, Andrews & deus Teray Brothereyn, A. diaith Wy tijah L. Brown, Juno cng, David Mottar & & Stevenson, 10 Duuphy, vous P Hiaus Kees, Waren, aidder @ > bed & Co. 8... Corning & Souq * ued, Baker & » theks & Beli, Murray & N ow, Theodure Nick@ eon, Lioyd = Aspiiwaiy Civoker, Wood & Co,, Lloiyoke & Maury, iia Wohitiock, Jr., Benjamin haide & son, Miler @& Houghton, sturgess @ Co, bo 1. Dwighk Le Roberta & Go, J, KR. Nevis, Jacob Herrick & Sous, BW, Coleman & Co., ), W. Detane, Geo. D. Aiur, Carlos Cobb, Alfred Barrett, Lane, pou d& Co, bompking Go, BE. Uailey, C.J. & i. W, Conzill, &. B. Rent Co., Jooeph Lord, ALU & Co, ri. Ivison, a Dv. Bouger, J ands, Sunuel J, Hunt, 1, D. Beiuges, aid thousands of others 122 STAND BY THE FLAG. Le KEGULAR UNION NOMINATIONS FOR MAYOR, MARSHALL 0. ROBERTS FOR CORPORATION Col 1 MURRAY HOFFMAN, WM. R.STEWAKT, Chairman. ‘ 8 vr.) Secretaries, Se wee Sincratn Tovsry, Hesny HW BAT tty ENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT,< Part of 15th and 17th Wards. Bounded by Houston end Fourteenth ets, und fod Broadway, yore We the up hed, i¢sidents of this district approving the past ¢ of ALDERMAN KCK A, JEREMIAH, that his coutinucuee in office will pr Bel pand advanes th interes rerpect(alivy present his name to ou ibors and fellow citizens for re-election as Alder nw 1. M. Rutherford, B, R. Winthropg A. ira Rouben Withers, 3.0. Blt. Mt. Dg Henry Grinnell, smith Bly. dr, i, A. Casso eer, JS. Belunite, Wilh >. Marehall, Vin. tibbard, D. Nare’a bk, Resch Kussel tareis, Joachim Maidhof,tenaron Uni, Jae, hk. Piace, Abo. Bi . NL. Stead, Lucius Harr, Jared Bailie db Ls key ‘a 1, Senweie, M.D. \nare W.d, Vatenting = © hr, Conbreiing, W. Backetone lase H, Brown, © Otlendote, WC, Burniefon, H.W. Graves, t Matly suey Sam, N. 5 Reuven Smith, wWw.M eetonG. H, Stonetridsel), Mo O' ih ien, ut Aud. Siopaon, J. W. Grat. Lieury Wace daa. Ll Roosevelt, Nomination, + For Counciiman bh seustorias District (hithy Lith, 18th and Lith Warde, WILLIAM it, FAL ’ CONE, 355 t (PHE PEOPLE'S AND WORKINGMEMN' 1 foliieds and Protective Association 19h Ward, I6th Aldermanic Di bor Aldetmag CAL Regular |¢ 19sh Ward, vo be Alderman, e : CHARLFs D LIN, Por Counetlinaa of the Tua atorial District. PATEK JKUSS ELL, BLN. MOUGK Bs FRANCIS 1 -YNOLDs, Hilt RETR HENRY MURRAY, JNO. W. bdo dy! fhe MeKeoa Democratic Now at Ly 19h Ward, 16th Aldermanic Jstrict, bor Alderman, fe CHAKLES DEVLIN a THE CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE, For school Conmissioner fu the Fourth School District, cow posing the, Blevonth pis