New York Daily Tribune.(New York, NY) 1860-10-24 [p...
Transcript of New York Daily Tribune.(New York, NY) 1860-10-24 [p...
any traoh purpcse, but wbo yia'ded with auch cbeer-fulneae aa tbej cou'.dtuinu ...itotheprossurebrought.0 bear upon thom. They will have need of alltheir patience and self-control wben tbey learn, a
foitnight hence, wbat a very bad spoculation theyhave made of it.
The Hor. Oorge Briggs has defiiitively with-.Irawn from the cor te«t in the Vlllh Congrt**mmmDiatrict. The Brookaea were t-oo much for him.*Ihtj go for Mr. Wolfe, the Timmany and Schie-_am Scbnappa candi-a'e. It ia all iu the way of_._,sin_>a, jou aee. Mr. Wolfe ig a vender ofrchrapps, and has adve.ti«MMiA_i to give. Mr.Brigga U oily a con.umtr, a d doe»i.'t advertiaefhe fact in TJta Erprtu. The Bnaokaea thereforego for Wolfe. But wh.le Mr. Brigga had no causetO kx*k for otber treatro. ut fr tn trtat qoarter, hertrtaiitly had a right to t xpeot better nsage fremthe Democrats, particularly the Douglae branch oftbem. Ile .erved tben. when no other man couldaerve U-cn- w well. B_ aucrificed for them wkouro other man could be f.»i*iid wil'ir.g t-r aacrifice ao
__uucb. But i'- seem* tbe) hive got throe^h withhim, juat as thej will be through with the reat oftle I.eU-Ev.TtUs. Mr. Bnggs aud his friendshave gocd reason ttt M_f..iftfi but no betterxeaaou than thousands of.-the.s will have when theiuu of the Fuaion bi-.Le.e l -t-ll bave c<«me.
We hare received from Mr tdward Lainbert a
lt-tter, poBitively den>iog that he has contributedSU.OCH. to the fuuds of tbe TtdttM*, Mr. Lam-jtert also sayi:
" I individnally, as we1.! na tnv copartner*, h*v. never
givan rnedolar for politic.1 purpo-ts, i*J tmtjtf theGcnnectitiit election neith-r do we know eaca oth.r'gpolitical viaws, nor uik of any employee ia our
Oetabliehmant.'TbiB statemeot of course settles the (iiiention.
At the lame time it is pr.-per to say that the allegation that Mr. Lambert lad sub.C'ioed a thousanddollara came to ua od auttority which, at the time,it was hardly possible to doubt
Our aometime friend. Gen. L'.l.e Coombs, is tomake a apeech in behalf of Kusi.-n, at the CooperInstitute, this eveDing. Gen. Coombs is one of thebravest and frankest men in tbe country. Wetrna-t that, in the c. urse of his remarks this even¬
ing, he will have tbe kindne-s to iaform the publichow it heppens tbat he is fcere in New-York makingupeechee for Breckinridge and tbe Disunionist. andSeoeaaiontatB, against whom be has ao gallantlyfcattled in Kentuekv
THE LATEST~NEWS,UCKTV-D Bf
MAGNETIO TELEGltAPH.From Wuahln^tont
BgttMl DitpBtcl to Th. N Y riihtio*WashiM-Ton. Tuetday, Oet. 23, 1.960.
ANOTHER EITORT.
It ia inderalood that, as the o'ly hope of getticgBreckinridge into thejElouse of KopresentatiTes as a
1'residential candidnte. rrd rs have gone out hencett. the Statea of the Northwest, direeting the Ad-ministration Democrats to vote for The DouglnsE!e<-toral Ticket. Probably the viait of Messre.Cobb and Thompscn t<a New York has reference totbe raisingof fut.ds wi b a vit-w to accomplish theFiiperbuman effort of carrying Ohio and Indianafi r Douglaa.
IlEFAl'I.TlS.. I'0»TMASTF.RS.
I hear of the de'ault of tbe Postma-t *r at Keo-kuk, Iowa, and also < f an-.ther in a leading townin lllinoia, either Alton cr Quircy. As for defaultiof small Pogtmasters, they are as thick as leavesin Yallambrosa. 6c -rts are being dacapitatedfrom inabi-ity to meet tbe drnfts of the Post OfliceDepartment. For tbe mott part, the defauiteriyielded to the temp^aion of convertinj. the publicBi'.ney to tbeir private use during the loDg term,-when the Post-Office Depa'ttnent could not legallycompensate maii eontraetora io tbe usual manner
©f giT'nf tbem dralta upon the eiutll Post-Officeaalorgmail routee. The P'-Vmaater General has
given them no qnarter. If the offe.ider doea notrot et the draft, off goeB hii head. By the way, Ilearn that cuminal pro.-efdugs have been irntitutedagai stMr. MarkB, the delaaltiug Postmaater at
IS'ew-Orleai.8.riai.iTK II -MMJNUO.
TlediereputableeJi)_-.l_-i.t .-I tbe BreckinridgeAasrciatk.n tere to rtti-e tbe wiud by electingbureau oflirers and chief cieras b..u >rar> membersc thtir fratemity, at thr same titie demandi g f*ias an eqtivaleLt for tne houor c.n'erred, doea nott.eet with tuceess in nll tmet,
THE mf.KOOT Al 1 faW V* ( K.
Tbertpoit ui Tm Ihruid Ukmt UM Attjrney-fi.neral had alrowcd IX.io .»the eam of ?^r-4.isjiiiesaid to be err. neou-.. Tklt tttt** bkely, butt- i n 1' ok et if «ome s irt of au arrangement is
be;tgcooka-d up. bv wkfefc th.- Tica.ury is to be
luuU-Ud. With Mr. f.-l-b, wh'. ia not .-nari-.-d with
profl'ga-'y in ¦rilBj tm\*m******m t«. fivi-ites or t-»
i.th»-re, it will go bur'' t" aign a vvirraiat for a dis-_-.i_r.euient thtt he *%**** I t. bt***\ wn.ng. As
OnjH< b*M 1**9i fWlrnl irf tta matter in an-
*j Ler qu-rttr. be wil'. ol t»Mt*e, DO. b<- retponeibleif a heavy aum sb'.u'.J fi.ially be awarded and
faB'd.Tlic Ori-son K-*|iii*>ll< ar« .ycnator.
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State Ct'.iUai i '.¦¦''.¦
ihite gal u. ' ***** ,''r'1 ***** h<"'':
fmm I'.enug, n h-'Lor n***m*tt tt .lil;-. *te. hodof ibi-i- hu.-. I .¦¦ | » Uttbttl<'uti t Ben .tor. On tb * tr. n-p-.r-ni. ir* inscrijed.
.'TMitj-th/ee ftm tm BlI-iMWi ator, Coi. B. D. H.iker.
Rohtx r» on lln* IMiiin-..UH.j-.MiviLi.fc, K. r, Hoadav <..'. -"¦-', l..
A par.v ol ea.K w, r . t teitrom '¦ '" bmBtiefB-ifkl Wblla ¦ -V lllmore waa
nbbtd bv ADeu II. Wn.r_. r.t |300 '. Id bueftrn-.Lgetut ei^LUcu moiii.r .-.lar m I.j.1. Warreu is
rf-.iraat.
Tiie IrliMlali lloKl.m. Lui 1 ee**k\f, Ot -:<. i4"^-
¦\ i. '.. ¦'> "lc ,jifiheMet.-oioh-an Hotel, Vav.*V-\\^ ','**».li ia m* et th* tatajaat l-uia la tlia Utlted tvu rt, »-_-
:j. dVti, K IM_i,,->, ^ud WiU b* bti,.l witb
erttf __ff__bi__-M oi "bt ut'e.
2V_.u OuLAkttn, Tmeeitf. Oct. 23. MfiO.Tbe br.ll*r ol the efaam ' «l worke joruar of Julta nad
F,,l.(_i Z*\ x .I- 94 %Vi\{^fmm /SSScl Vj* muxl tt tbe bttdimgi--- iojui:ug two peraouakt.'.'e'.j.
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rioraTiniph and iito n V^llT'_U( II1MIK l(iar,.lt>, Ot. -», ¦**'¦
'ilie trot laetweei. I H 18888*. **A G"?''*<" "dpr_!_*ut. Lal4 rtt tbai mrttttotnA*
i.avy, a.dlber.- we- i 8 Igbl fall «' ** ^, :Ud. Y. wm*M**mb*9\ *l->raUi*
t*etk***\ xi.it.1 uiitl Ivtuih.
FOUR DAYS IATER FROM EUROPE.mmnft-...-
TIIE CITY0FWA8HIN0T0K OFF CAPE RACE.
THB BATTLE OF VOLTV&NO.
' A DESPERATE 8TRUGGLE.THE GARIBALDIANS VICTORIOUS.
Cireat Lor* or the Ncapolltaii*,.-*p
Si. Jou *,-.«, N. Y., Toeiday, Oct. 23, 16*30.The ma 1 steaniBhip City of VVrwhiagton which left
L'.veip.i.l on Wtdu'flday, the 10th, via <_. te*n«to*milth, paesed Cape Kace at 7 oclock thii evening. acdwaa intercept.il by tha newa yacht of tho ABtociatadPiei-B.
Tbfl da'ea by tVe City of Waahiogton are foar daya1 t.r than (.er Arabia.The ateaniBhlp Jura, from Nea-York, arrived at
Liverpool on the '.'tn.D-tailr. of the battle of Voltnrno have been received.
It war a moet protracted and bloody rtrujrgl.; bnt thaNeapolitan army waa finalfy driv.n back in great dia-order to the fortreafl of (l.pn* wiih an e-timated losaof over 3,000 men killed, Ucid. 8 000 taken pria-* nrra. Tbe forces of Garibaldi loat from 1 ,'J00 to ~',000men No nioveui.iatu have tttkon place aiuca the baitlenp to tha lateet advi ea.Tie pocition of airaira in the Papal Statea remaina
witbont any cbange of lnom.nt.
COMMERCI-L INTELLIOENCE.Livmro.-i. OoTTOB RTaaut, o.t 10..Tha BBfl
of t U non MonCay and Tiriday ituoi.t'd to 2t «-) balei. ln-r'nding7.!l0baleitoipen.lttori .nd en>o't*ra. The market onTaetdaj flVflatflg wai finn at extreme pricee, cloaiog with an up-wiri* tendency.Tradi Ufport..Tl.e Bdvices from Manch.sr.er
were favorable. with an npw aid tendency for Cotton Ooodi, anda i.tgh*. idvance on YamiLivERiooL BlUUiRflTVITfl Markkt, Oct. 10..
Rnaflaflfl gner-lly had a downward tendency, and all ,_u*li-t!ei hi- alightly d.c'ined eicept Corn, which lt ateady.Livnu'001 Pfloi imiin HaskbT, Oot. 10..Tha Pro-
viiion n.artetwat grurni'iy doli_¦___.
LoMDOl MfM i Maiiket, Oct'.»..UOflflflfl tloBfldon Tu, tdiv at 9SJ foi money and 97*J -,*'3| for acconnt,
I ATF.ST.latviRi'Ooi, WedneadHV, Oct. 10.. Tb* bhIcb of
Can"-.tod.y wiil i.'ach from LVOOto 20.000 balei. The ma.-
let i. buoyniit.(lleie th* telegraph line cettrd wo'kiog eart of St. John, N-
Ii. (to the operaton repcrt). W. .r-, conarqcently, withontcur fnll coniBiirrial and newi repo-t from L'.Terpool, at well .¦
the ote-day-later repoit fiom Queenitowc.]
Tlie l"fetv-_cxlcaii Iflall.Ivurrvi'iMi:, Me., I'u.-diy, Ofl. 83 l^fVO.
The _f>fl Mfllliflfl mail with d.tecto the 8th inat.arrived ihi. morning.
Tbfl c.'_aptt ira agfliafl th. Nav aio.s lud been gincabout two weeke. In thrir av.r»nce a bind of ludi macame w iihin 8 milee of Sanflb Fo and ran oli '.'SO niul-B,l.elonj-inK io EBabflrp an.l Auiberg. A coaapany ofthirty Bo'd:erc, under cornmatd of Cap>. GiS'ifl, w.n*in pursuit, but fail-d tfl overtake thete. A companv ofM. .icaiiB aml PaflbBfl alro WflBl mu1 recorer d (iO ofthe mnlep. Tbe bfli.flflfl are entirdy loat. whioh wiUl-e a heavy Iobb on tbe ownerfl. About thn (.arno timoIhfl Indiai b sneceeded la muuing from the OqveromentBiid at Albnque one lOBWfeattla Tbey were fol¬lowed, but the I-oians killed h 1 t'e c_itle aud midetnib oba\?*.On tl.. ti h infli. a band of India* * c*o*v_ed tke river
within 1'-.' milee of San t- Fe, going lattfl directiou ofGailieto. The (Jovernor and Col. Ktnu'leroy are atlcu-perheadi- in reg<~rd to the teariug dowu of an oldaviobe bni'ding.No n.wB from the platos of ppecitl iutere.t.
ft'on-Arrh al of tlie Canadian.Fathiu Poifll Oct. 'Si.11 p m.
The weafher ie cold, calm, an.1 clmr. Vo RCM oftbe Bt.anirxiip Car-diai. now dne ofr thia point, aithI.iveri ool dates of the lltb, and Londondt-rry of thelrjth inat.
aa
i 'ai'turc of <j.iiadalajara.¦iw-OflliiAfla, ruend.y, Oct. S3, W>Q.
Private advice» from Mexiio haro l.een iflaaifflfll inthie city, Btutii'K that the L boral army, ni.d,: O.n.Ogazou, had eagtasad th. Ci.y of Oundil .j-ra.
FROM THE PIKE'S-PEAEOOLD RE(.io V.
} ioa Oui Own CorreipoudeutDi.nvkr Cn y, l'ike'fl Pflflk, Oot. 13, l-i-O.
Eocially, times are unquebtionabiy revivmg, andthe gold icgion ia 8g-inbe_ou_ing true to iti ancientfaiiie. Within tbe la»t week we have had an
execuion, a political convention, a fire, and an
indtfiiiitcr number of peraonal alTr.y-i. Thfl Milof JameB A. Gordon, which wan pn gre38itg beforetbe PflOflfl'fl Court wheu I last wrote. reriiltcll ir.hifl conviction of murder. There wa* a disp tBitionon the part of hi. iiiendfl to mflflfl him, but thestreeta were guarded at night by lif'ty armed men.
Efllflflfllflflflttfl were made to procure hi*repnve,but the pK.pl.', in fl publif lue.-tiuK. unaiiiiiioiiKlyLadoiBri Um flflflteifl tt ttfl ('..uit, and ou Batflr-day, tho M inst., be flflfl HBCfltfld in thfl Bfflflflflflfl11 i.eailv threethflflflflfld Bflflfltfltflll. An interval ofpix dfcye flflfl allowed him between hifl couvietionnnd piinisl.iii.'i.t. and thfl flhflflfl flBRflflflii-f- flf thetrial were cliaracttrrizt'd by decorum, inoderatiou,and firiiitue-.On Saturday eveuinjr n prominent aapirant for
Cflflgrefl Ilftfld an aliiont BflB Th, lloili) llrrnld,bi apitt-Dgin thfl fu.-e olOn" of its flditora. OnMonday. hav ini; occa-ion to call upon the editoi ofTln Eii/.in;' Nettt, I loiiiul that gentloLian waitmgin hia olllefl with a Bhirp'a rifle and foar rt^rohrenupon tlietable bflfladfl Inm. CoflTifl-flg hin editoiialIflBfl into an flraflflfll prerid a heultby piflflflfltlflfl,for on thfl BMM evening n jM-rnor: named Murp'iv. Biiotoiioiis border rnfliaii duni.t! the KftiiBaf troul.l-*,ajpi..Hil«-d the Bm with Bostilfl i-teiitioofl. hiriflgtak.-ii mubrflffl at mii a.ivi-iti.v-in.-iit . f a p.-r.Aonalchaiactcf. uud BWOTfl flO BOfftl <>f reogeince ujion tlu-editoi ind th* premir-i'H. Joflthflfora raachiflgthfldoor, however. Mu-phy f .und hiiim lf thfl vir'nn ofD-iaplflffld ((intideiice. fi.r h I e.,tr.'iii.-e vvan flflMflfl*|j .¦i.ick.-d bv -ix t.li"t MUi"* a"d ritlt*_ level.-d at hislu ad ir..ui thfl wiiiil..w>. Tbia iMipMrted phe-i,.,i! eiii.ii .jtiite a'.ated iiirthirst Ibr aatkrfaetioB, undel-cit.-d a Iiniulsoiiie ip*)logy. Mr. Byflffl, thfl BflHahWeditor ofTHa iVaaci hMflflh-flhad ¦ joun.al hen|..r thfl lart eiohte. ii Uiontlie, and vvilimi tnnt pflriod::-|,.,n cballcii-fd, lMinl.-rotihiy MflultOO, hull,i- ..fiice m-t on tiie. aad i-peated threata fludeniiin-t hk lif.. and la-t flfghl hntfl dwreWng Bflflfl)war birfled to Ihfl ground.
In tl.e RRfleBCfl "I any Iflgfll Offlllll-flfl vvlmt-.v.-r, the people of tbe flereril niinlag diatrietfl,bave efltibtiabed inioerBl t-miii-. thfl cdBcen Mwhieti are Mij.|Oit.(l l-> then fi'-. Th.-se coiirtfl
ez_«_fl ixcl'iHve und oiiifinal juriediclioii,and tb.ir deciej.hh an rigOTOOflly enlorj'.-.i. Iniik et cbm. tbey -iflflflflM prompt und aubatantiMlJuatice; but wben the iotereeti ol fltele diatrietacla.h with eiicli otber, i'i ngard to water-rhrhta torii.ii.n.g parpoMfl, 4c, the uuuiitoflt Wmi. flfleb Inf»vor ..I ita uwii loediti unflta them for adjudic.it-i,i' tb*- eflflffl. A lenitorial (''.'.vu'i"H. which has
l.e.-ii in wrriiin at Culdrn City forthfllflB »'"*» '!¦»>'.ih att, ii.i'tmgt*! ren.edv tbia eril by providing forlfl Appi-liat*- Court. to decide thrim huj.a oi min-ni-
Thfl Coiiv.-ntion. by thfl pifllMffl ol balf a d.-zcir.iii."...,irel,i."fll(-tr.*l-*, - "'"'1' "',1 _V*gn*ljW-
,,..-, ,.,(h. 'jlii'^entel port.f.Ntl"..*. BIMtor. bM beefl tflhrfl «R hj rfliaiiig |»oiotfl y ..ner
and indulgiDg n. v.ol.ni pc*i.aliliUoa. lb«Cbtel.j,,rt .. <»t th.- l eu ito y uedtri Ufl Piwi.ifll OM;,,i,.,,.,i gave tbe be dirool to B Dfltrirl JodMrrfln th. D.ountaiufl, upon thfl >b"": «»d "" "fl
rinii.- . v.i.i..-, u piiiiiiiii.-i.t .-..ii.li.laUi lor < OBgneflai.d bi fli-l'1-..i.ai* J«fl>lr«eRflMinrti|reflliflR r'-iolrI affriy, ln abiehtb*' pby«it»|Roo»J ".t!"' lu,l,'r
vi;,et.li.,urly<).li)'ur.-,l. At4lBBof^t-M)BCfl-ion »4k\i.rtw.. einee, 1 Doticod flevifltfleo Judgea in atU-d-anee-fl lai-t wbich eertaiuly pr-v.-u that " biittora.ui.iarv iiitl,^Io.')K'i"'l''" 'lh' <>""""" ". nr*-
;. iui. ni |. ..tm. in tbe ..ato. ic-tj hne, lfl
,therbeyoi.d.Bti.uate.L._*.G.mm^Zll\rdingtearreolutionahUrh bia been idopted,.,, 1.()1.H.|((.,,ltA,l.t!.ndtl, ..xtr-,.ion..|lo..
fcgioli iu ittrBBting t" leaRit.fur thePrV iFert,..... tn iTemtorialorgBRMt-un.'iLiijuaitzmillfl BboWR >t'*.J. IflfltflRB flf *m«-
cess in aaving the gold, tt'id tue receipts from themhavegteatl) advanced wil hin the !ait three weeks.Every departmcnt of bnainesl is roriving, and agood deal of building is going on in Denver. Lum-ber commands from $*_.) to *_.:;.) per tbonaand;brick, in tbe wall, (13, and at the ynrds from $7toflO. Ilour ia eclling at$l*v* por hundrfl-d, andBiigar and tttmt at [f£~> to $'.'M. Kxchaug-- nn
New-York it worth two and a half per centpremium; on St Louis, ('bicago, and Cineinnati,two per cent. Oold duat contiiuiea the almoat uni-ttnti cunvnoj, though Messrs. Clark, On.ber a\Co. have issucd more than $1(K»,000 of taeir pri¬vate coi n. Tbe gold yield nf the pre_.*nt year isestiuiated at two and a half millions, though some
place tbe amount much highdr.Dr. Joseph 8. fltone, who was sliot by L. W.
Bliss, Secretary of State undeiL th8 PntMoMlGovernment, in a dnel last Marcn, die.1 from theeffeeta of his wound on the 11th inst.. aft.-r havingauffered inteneely forseven montbs.The weather ia c!ear and cool, and large nurabers
of minera are leaving daily, to spend tne Winterat their homes in the Statei. a. D. R.
CITY POLITICS
ItATirirATiori MirtiMi in the Ninth DtfTMCT..A ratirUation u.eetii:f aad Wide Awake deiuonatra-tlon will be held iu tbe IXtb Congi_«..iouaJ Diitiict, at
Fremcnt, West Fanut, Weaichestar County, tomor-row (Thnreday) evening It is to l*e addrosaed by .Fo-tepb Hoxie, e. q , ard Jn(*ge tfelaou, tbe K.p_Hic»nnominee for OMftM in tbat diatrict.Politicai. D inate..Tbere wiD be a public dis-
cua.ion on tbe politics of t.e day at Bleecker BaildiDi.corterof Blrtcker and Morton streets, thia evening,all partiea 88 bwtt u heHring.Wiiif-Av\ akk IiiMoN.srr.tTioN..It will he eecn
that tbe Wide-A «fckee of li-onklyn bave al ver. ised a
graiid pa-ade, to eorne oit on the '~'d of November.Tbe time haa btenchuiged from tha l«t to tbe M ofthe moiflih, iu coriMqueiioe of the Kutioniet. having se-lecied ibi flm fur tbeir pa-a_e. It ia ta tae boped tbattbeir invitation wi) meet with general aeceptanoe,especially from Wida-Awakei in New-York andvicinity.Cmo.n CoNu-.rio.-r .The Bb!!ev«rett Btraight-oats
meton Monday evening at Thorp's Hotel to bear thenews frotn th* Corumittee appointed ao-ne time _____.__.tlcoufer with otber or^aiiizaiiot.. iu order, if po_eibie. toprrdnce alnelon. Tha Committee reported tnat l>othMo/art atd Tuiumfci.y wero oLdurate aud woald notmeil. 1' r.r-i.ii t'.iie eet-n-Lrg to be lo«t, confoinn ico-Djediati ly art-ae. aini ih» nildea* die >rder reiyr.ed Io-enlt and iovective, and all aorta of vitaperition tcoktbe place of a-gumeLt and on.r. tili it aeemed a* if theUnicn men weie trying to make Tammany rowdyismresrectatale.Tdo principal qr.f-'-c:* at *'ssne waa whether tbe ir
tit! 8 rbo'.i'd 88 v uh'-ia^n eittiiely frcm <be fieid butin auch a llabel n t"ing conld be deterrnit ed upon acdtbe cor.fn.ion waa pottponed till Fridr.y n;f_'.it.Tiurthmh AsM.Miu.r District..Jadge ('. I..
Birdsall, and not Coai!. h Birdsal! ae reported, waa
nuxiif a'id on Mi. 'hy evening by t-tp Kepublicana oftbi* Didrict, in place ol I).-. Ives, declined..The KnickerLocker Wide-lwake Artlll.ry Com-
.*ny, J. II il. C -mi C .[.t-tin. bclda meeting on Mon¬day ev-nirg for tbe purpofe of ren-ing the Constitntion and Bv Lawa 9 ihe Clnb, and for the electi m ofits Civil Officers. Mr D I. Elder wae rhosen Prea¬ident, Robert S Beaver. Secretarv, Wm. O. Rotbe,Treaenrer. Ai tbia G'lob is a component part of theCentral Crimjoi.Ti C.uL. aud tbe oftiml Company Imeecoit* of tbat C.i.b, it ttill hertuftor be known bv ihenane cf "rlne CtLtral Club Ktiiekeilocker U'idai-AwiAe _k__flhiy«" Iia re_;-!*r meetirgs .tre beldevery Tlnrt'i.iy l v: .i?e* ut BaMfaMtHf, Nc 788Uroadway..Tte Bap'.>lic-.n btrfaaM*!, tbe Ccntinaritals, uud
tbe Peop'e'a d-.trfa'tn Club will ariive hf sj-eriu!itnliftoaiI-Hadi'l r n' n o>'..-.k thi- ev.-ninf.The liion Wide-Awakea* will receive tl.e Invineinlen,the Citv W de-AwKU-*. **9 recei-o the 0aa__8*_t-U,andtl.eCt't-'-ial Cau'|>ni_r*i Cli.b will rec ivethe I'i
CanpB'gu Chbi Tt.fli I'i iladel(>bians wi'l be e^cartedto tbfl- it-iaK-tive beem*\m**Memet the OHf OMiakat*paaaiil. wWra i Hatiia*. wBI h>partahaa tt. Ai Stny-VI..I Iistitute, No. i.j'.) Ilrosdivay, after the C'lUtioutbere will be e|rf_t"»in^ aini einginiar. Aruotig theefieitk-ue exp-ctel are, the llon. Benj. V. Manlerre of New.Vcrk, tbe Hon. J. A B Iffl of OUa the Haa. J. M.Bntler. Let.lv <-l.(t_'i M--nl>er of Corereea from thaFiret ('. npr-Sri >iial Det.ict of PnBMff***Wk%, an old
elroiigholti of Denr^cracy. Other Wide-Awake >MfM-i/atioiiB wiil >ake part iu liae receptiou, aud a gooa :a.e
may 1-e liflo'ttr-J lot. Tue lo.i.wiDg olhcitJ ordei haabetn ierned:
Fii.tT Dn !>:..!* CiTt WiiflB-AwtKB., (HtniTH Na .'.T'.eAid- .f tbi. Hinnlnn wiil tii^crbl^ f-.-i \Wdnr.tlt» K'.n.-t th.2*il» ii.nt tt7..*,-;r-k,Bt N. Wl Weat Ttlrtv »lit_r .trrr'.. ..
ir i':r..-e_,--''l-e -t-t r;«rtd«ir hnnor ct thp -.nitt! cf teeIhiitfljelphu WiJ. Awttn Uj oti. ttd
Kti-ht. D. b O vv it.F H. PlHKBBT, Adjlllttflt.TbaFfflM.A Wtti W.'de-Awakea ho! 1 a m..t.
me.tirg this evcuiiig, fct CMM Hai1, Wooe.eratteet near Dlaackar. to iBtify tiie nomination of tLe
Hou. Frtdtrkl. A. CinkmiK f.-r C..ii«rea8, und J..hu,J. Sliaw for AnnaYTj Tfci Fiftoeuth prr,mi-ss to bethe banner ward in the ciiy l.i tbe coming -lection
.At the Wall ratifica.ion meeung in W.li'.niiirba-ijh,on M WAmXf *Agk\ tl.e Tt.ir 88SJ-I Ward Wid-Awakt-nof this ci y turned ont in grt*A f.>rc«,makinj a eplendiddi-p'ay cf torcle« a_<- tritispa-euriee.
V.t*, Li 4i n Con'iirs amithe \-Ta-nA*.* .Ameet-
fag of tte Ve.eiafl3 ti the War of 1819 mMhf fclini-ci y. nuini.e.-iifl-- tbt ut tbree doz«n aa th_v were
flifSWB np if a eq-isr.-, *t*e c -nveued yen'erday a'-'.'
y. m. iu Jroi.t ol ihe City B*1L Tire \'e(«rn'ie 9888
ucrxner'db'f.-t L 'i C< m9 M KmM ky outheeui.^.t oftba VewAtt bii, wbkk btt baaa agiMKdfiom time to lirae f-r pail |Ml .Wfaf* OaaglM b,tbeVeterar. ttAtball bkmiB, OA BiflfcttJGM ('"..'..-IsbHll ho _"nr..f'cr tl". ti-i¦- adrer-
tirrd la tta VatefM*. who aaUMail tm bf***** titbit time, a,uo «hfl f-.i'M he dietii.ir.ti-'hcd trom thetn.wd hv tl.e (-..(-khili¦» which .lecorite-i Iklfa Mt*.
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Ooe C> ia e bagaa wKb the wo".s '. At'tntton.Sddi.re, ut the Wa "1 W13-_ "da eei" aud the old
mm otencd -beir eyea v.i.ie 9*9*4 Wti MMMittaatiraly. <! n. C.re.9 then anadai M tm u*e,tbree yafafiice. when _MaSaVa*_*d fh.-in onWMatihiect aud h.i'i il wa- t'. 9 btfti iba' ONgiM.won'd'tol di-l.y IhlM ^t»re BOI* before4oImtbaV«taiaM laatfflM laa mwetlBl*\ wm aa?pbattealiya hecend war et liidcpendence, and ('.nut Bn »in, the
Hflf- ivled m-atl as of t c sea-, wgs huoM by M.Ba ailnded 10 Henrj C«*J, aa4 e...«.IM him h» th»H.itl.cr ofthe ..i.r.. ' Th- *** whi-. ll .ate at themr-lb-bd |..i.,ii.u -b-..e ar*t.a*aM of every Atnerua-.
.le-t, hu c. th fa. -f be -iia* e. 0*^***^*lianath apon tbe roaiparatnrely aanl «.-* "f,^ncl}t._*wi- atate -1 taa aatry H'-ot the irreat Uem, iti^MMM* - ...iu:ry Bl d Mi. bigai th* *!">'M oi trav.liiirtc u.c n.w-.r ¦:,.. 1..U-'(.¦ Wili -..rnn-. lu.idectiofihewsr of 1812, the spenker proreeflled to lapMIIU. topor-ata Btnwem **%£* ^*tfJJUl*i*lpBrii imlb pailtada aad '|uot«d baa H*f«| *-'»_¦ B
WhrSpeecn ihewrdr^." Hi .1 l>. .-t, lil» tnv f tr.
,. i bav. -. I.... -.j ."-.'-v* . aahtafj «-inpi'T eaal4B8|N w t it 1 »t!-e»rti liopr ll ie.UojrlA (.ptite t!tt "n t'.e 188"
gorreof then* tbe ep-nker snid, were Mtfaf old;batttei bai datlea lo inrfora imUI Mi *****> "e
aihircii ¦. \ pa it th* Oorara-Mt WW tadot'.m iii-i.-. i. Ri t- Ih4.ll S .-,. I. r. i'i.r.- Tha( ,;V ot K*« V< I- on_h* to (i.» tv mucra as to gitt-UxeoldBoMkn a 1-«...'". -i .iMiydimer. beAketemBet, J, ,|,.N -. Lf .i .. t _.i re.a taa ii.ddrH-k 11 uplbe*atlvc8 TM v could affoH ch4,_[.KL'i.e:t.-i*.l.l-*rnwbasavar eaw m aawai. b-i* tet tboae wn.. a,-taaUtMttba ib»i -'¦ ibal bal .tatUaf Tji,",'1<1 *****'*.bTaaJd h...!v.t ii.f.i) to MfcM Tbej mt9mt*the-rconiitrv' ll.e Ciai-an m.a» bo p.e.er*--d I hr i.y^rrin.ve thr o,.l r..i.i..r oui ..f tha x*m*W* lat-t V\ .ut-r.
.VMimiI-o e.r__efr*of M*w-Y*ib wh« ntu*-k.-.l. Hn
lark, euno u. tl.. raaeaa. lt belmi m A'...liuoiMlu, . BoaUaen Bia-aaM by tne balr.ba aaaU bMtl, ;,!.(..!- Iflfll. r >¦- Iuwj.au w.y biitl. e wera lafi.
TI,N. ihwa. tn;r- lodll»Ola* algMJ -«' MM
bacuhtto e-..v.....'l«>s--».'.v-iuo.... argr*l i,.,t,h..r.i. L.t.-. II,.1i:-...J---'*u..iu.aU_,.,-... toaiurr. e "«--*
i^|M>.*ioMdare^..Uoafr*.Ledfor.ou.ep.m.,.,,0.,). li-.¦>«".>, '^¦¦'" . ***
«iU> bim & Mr. Cl*)'t <-wn haad -Miut
ii...* _*.t....»BB drpeudi epcr. oi (yon loldlrri), w.-._.*.-*¦ _*t.V.!;,_.. thfll tl.e tnlo- eg.in_t all a'tark."I StBltd hv, .CpOnrt Ud -. i- l__3 v. ,i
frooi tti'i o_t o Btt_i_. a-JW* ~ ult"""' .**.*.' ** ¦*N. rth or Bouth" . . ,.
Tb-Bwaa pa.i'd with rtmeideriblf ___t*i tnc*tb.n put i< t >e Vei.raut, who .td-pted ii|iicani-<-uflar;i-fter wbicb, Oen. Coon b. ihook n-iidi cordiaJJ_r xntae»eh inemb. r, and the meeting aeparatfld.An Ex Mf.muer or AsstMBi.r ARruiri.*) on *
Cn ak i M FoKoir.i.--Afl.Ifl Hmitb, u Mei.l.r "fAfreiiil.ly in tb. laet LeK'alatni., from the Iltli Wardof ihi* city, waa anested by Sergeant Welth of tba17 h Warti on a 11..->_. of forgrry praferrnd a_:Biti*tMfl by Ex AlmB-IIc.iiBeOoveruor Authony Dugro. ltii (b n e tbat tbe acrniad waa indebtid to JaoobMiller aiid Iaaao Hhanruan for rent to the aruiant of11 '.00, and Mr. DngTo nad made bixself re-piiuibletor Bfl payiarnt ofthe demand Mr. S. draw ui« flflBfor pWW, wbich hia crediton dedined withont a g<*-odh: il reei i.ii.-ibl. mar. aa indoruer. TI.ib Bmith taidwon d bfl an ea-y matter, a-d aubaquantly ha returnadthe note with the indor8.r_ent of Kiciae Commiiirion-'rJobt Kerr. doing bnnineBB at No. Cl l-eonard street.Tbe ueia'li tieL to whom the wortby Afl-emblymau waa
indebted, being iBt'flfi.d with theindorflemeut, m eivedtbe ntte, bnt, much to their Bt_rpr_e, anl)«eqnantlylean td ibe i ame of Mr Kerr on th. back of the notewhb a forg»ry he not laving litm.d it hinaalf nor aathirizt-d any one to do ao for bim. Ex-f.uvernor Da-gro, belrg the pany Bunari-'g by the i-tvtry, mada 'hecu mplatut ag.i flt Hmitb Thfl in us-d wai tak.n BflBflfl Jnfl'iie Wr'rh tAi ball to t-a_.il in the snaof $1,000to aoaw.r befor. tb. CflflBI of Sefl.ion*. Mr JoflephLyn h cf No. 1-0 Eaat Thirty-6eventh atreet b-catnabieeurety. [Kxpr.__. July H. ltrSbX).Thie caae we baliara, hai terer been di.pieel of.
Mr. Smitb ic now n Demcrratic candidate for retjlec-tion tc tbe Le^lalbtor..
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THE " Hr.URtlV NOMINATION.**.''To tht F.dxtor of The S. Y. Tribxtnt.Sik: I noticed a fow daya age io ycm valaable
papir, an artic'e h.-vd. d " Hrhr»w Noait-atlor.i. Mr Roi«r--ur;ii. Piei'de.it ofa Demmralic (Icb, bai bt-l the a.dir-ity tocall ou hiiluet.r.n to Inlfte th* nooilnttiom o' certain CllyendC.-i.ty Pfficeri aa madr by him at ihe I ..tlr-il'i of r.r-rtndo VVood. Mr. R. do*i nct r0.,_.drr how abmrd lt la t-iIm- line for a ilrgi. Iratwt, thtt he ran by hii rail. I -.fla.nc. theopi'l i.itf the I.rae.itei of thii or any other city. i'hi* i. to
my kr.owl._ge. the fint timr aiieh a 04.1 hat eir.tntted from a
JI. I.rrw to bli bretbren, and I tlccerrly trmt Mr. R and hit fel¬low off" .ri aill neTer again tttempt to demand ot hit oielhr-n.to niiport any caidl.liti- nr-pt of thair owb rh-.i. e. TheliTirlitri of tliit c'ty Lave s'.wayi abovtn tliemtelvrt cltiieae,ard cannot ur.d.r ary clrfnmatana""! he I .flu.n.-.1 to lecom*
partuai.fl. I am po.iivr ttitl _.! tl.r l.i t-iit o! thi. ity .»
r-epHng prrhap., a t> w follnw.r' of the Roie-.l.ot r<h KrruaudoVV ood Drmocratlc Club, tlew thr artloni of Mr. R. aa-lncalledfor, and » i it- J
Ycnri, v.ry reip-r-'.fulf-, I. O.FRAfDFNT Rir.I«.rRA*rroNS.
Tt U* ExtOcr rnf.ulX. r. 7V-WM
Sik: It ba* b^en diac .vered that laat yatr fi-uln-lrr.t votri we'r .-a.t by BflBBBBB whiie re-idencea aa regliteredw.rr found to be tbe r.i.mb. r-of vtrant 'ota. Ai thi«mod.oicl.e-tii'g might b- naeaafll acvin, rvra In thr tlil'kly *****latod K.pver.th. Seviutrenth ind ..ighteenth V\'ard.. a aimpleaud i ffcdual plt-i hn reea anggrated, one that mljht fl ad pu-dl.y thr prr.ODl entplryei to look ovrr the regia'.ry BflB lu can-
-. :i Iru before 'hr e'rrtlon. end n_ed By :h. It.putll'-v- fnip.- t
¦BflB.(fl U'lr-rial-r-d votria prrient B-Bfl-flflflB t -n elr ln
d.y. Itl-thii: On ibe Inatd" ofthe r.jlttry liat c ivi-r, m .rkt'i- n'.mb.r a( ;he I'-jiiu'lnganJ tnd of eacli itroA-t mtkin. thr
hoiindfry of the dl t.i I; t'ie the numhrr. flVflflflfl loti,alsl.'r. ard mioccnpied biiilding*. thui: Firtt av.-niie, com-
(MWflflfd-fltfl, No. CtOOiVact-it lot. Noi 110. :tll. and 31*, andendi trl b MR Av.niie B, com di-t. No. 1D0, vacart lota Noi,'_::.!, 2" 0. .<*_. and 2!)». end. With -**>*', and io on with latertecting.trut. If eii.h Rrpiibliran Rr-Httrtr In tbe rity wi drvo'ehalf .1, h. ur only to ttili pnrpoir, walklni through hi. dlatrirt,no.ln. ih. nnn.b.r. of vai-ii.t lot* and ropying tbrm ln tLe Re-tiitiy .Ut und by the Repub'.irta Iupm-tor.or onaillpofpap«-r to he fuan.-d to tlie cover cn elt-cU.n day.Ihe nhole matt-r may hr .'coop Bflfl tt once. CI1F.CK.AV*- York. Oct W, lf'tO.
REPUBLICAN RAL1.Y
IlODOKhtN WIDK AWAKE.Tbe RrpobLiri._s cf BflVflflM ansirtred to tho c_! of
tbe Bflflflbi-flB CU hf rouaiug out iu goodly uiraberaMtbeOdd IfllllflB* ifflB. -Bflt ITIfl-Bf I.ot cr beforethe bnnr of operirg t'ie m-.'-tir.',', the e'r-ie'ii were
al.'b'e with tb'i tlHtuiig torcbe. of the Wide- Awake.,¦flfl aflflfl in-irchinK lo and Cfl waiting for theirlirKbnn of tb. briKht aud ehiniuu liKht*. Th. K*r-nb-licaiifl ol li. l.ok.a aie eidtut y up and doiuK flad willj.,ive a ¦ .od acccntit cn th. day when thfl fflflfl »re
B uuUd. and the Uruial DrrcocrHtic niajori'v willdaindtfl ttxtoj Bflfl u'ttliii IflflB and vauieh mio thinKir. Tl r lmi'l tva_.cn,wd .1 r, t ftily hv tau nieu wh)i.t. tuir iMflfl.BT] vih- vv,'l fllli-d wiih ladiei abo,ihoagb IkflJ cnrnc,t vote, ctn otill enconrHge the ad*aatiaef H :. ul li.iiii.n., aiad btlp on thugeod i'i.!* by,i, pn .I". <'. Ibe plflll.ii fll Bflii DBBalBg Dflarmi ex-Muyor ('arrt._it.-r, una ctl.er dieticgtufltie-g,ut emeu.HmLAbdII MoCMI CA"cd the meptiug'. order,
crd inir do. i-d FiiioitF BfltrABD.flflq et Nft r.
Yirk. whe retd .-.-v-ial iirtic'e. ofthe Kepnblican p'at-f i:i,*ud proceecied Ifl anoT, the flflflfliflflBflffll thifla\ "Wul of p( Mi.ilb hlq t) ie .1 u np m roiitr4-t wi liibe pr i.c-.[lr« ot lha BflBAridgfl, PoBgWw, ud.1 III I-oc ary.the lu.'-r eeto ---rk;('- oi tn.A prlucipfl of' MBflBBflBg Ibfl u.aihiiep.' IflB pflflflfl ot Italy are
iflaebHJg u« a !»p*i,n on th. va'ue of liberty, wiiich iaI. ti-, th_n a. ion. -« B 'o'-ng. altout he afio'e.-* aai >n.
I i.coiii ir- ab ninii bet'ei thtiii 1 atr.ry Cfl Ame ic. aai
lilur'y i. rmv deerw.tiflm for Knrn.-e. The Democraticpartyie a Ua dtlilrftv p^riy; |o_. f.r iuatauce, a' t:iefr.t« ofthe n bl* h_d gflUael H.o.ttii'k whu fell a
¦.ictini to his dflB-BM of Kreedom. Iti. flflflfliathal{-olitica! power in thie (iintry «hi n'd bfllaA utl.eBMBflfl affaaab men. itin aBafltofl ta IM iflfl AleaeiMr p.un iifi-on. tailed foilii lo.td.|.p!anfl.. Bfl bopafltiHt tti« Rapebua-fl* fll Nt-a-.l-r-ey w.-uld not friii to..tlrc*. eucii ii u-.tu on the ude of truth aud ri^ht.TfaflJ BMOBM rlaatflflM wbo gott tor honenty andj . j">. natatd tt fl.a B-BBB flad flfl bverlfl hfl_5a, Mr.> BHarfl tben ratoned li thfl 0>fflfl report,-.how-.1 v i mb Mi Bm mbm wtiBi-ie (_d by fr_.uilii'..u» rowa,., I'r :,i,'. vnnia. .'WbieMr Bbflf it was e.^uki -g>- Ilif. kn, tt'il Wmt II.-l. krti \V ,i- Avvuk.Aifl r.d wh icild and tian?p«rer.c:.B, elicitinga- onu f arpl .uae ThA- ap,aker pr -ceeded t > flpeakoli.e lifciielite o- tba llomnjiead klll flflf-B Bfl th*f(.« tArriu iy *., fle vH*"':;a'ion ot free homt-fl flad I lfln»n. Beah. aaaesaneIflwfle ent aeoeeafltflaJ n? af>loced to t. ni'.-'vit ie- a jtilflTbe Chflb-M iirxt IflrflflflWd Jfltirfl Ilovir, esq.,
wbi «.. lefllfd al h Ufl rv.'tHt vocitiron* ehe..- g.Vr II _'» (ctmmei c 1 bv readii % auotice tiHud.d bui,f the drfi.b Ot tbfl De I'or-rt'ie onr-y. w ich died offlw-rirg II n-f.. aiir'B'-MAd by a n-rve-e -Attti-k ofCharl.atoa lfl.car. A g rt ojoreiii eiamm-,ti)uf_ijwedaa tniir abMBfla el brait Um Bepaboe-a plattora«f.A Blfl t.-n'-d M bflflf* .!."M,.y!l iafl a id.-:n u'-d«.i tbe Bbtiafl ot Baraflflfl »nd ot York'owi). ity that
pletfbrfl w* n:eHu fl Baad lo-dty. Thie approaefcing.l-(*iii. ie one flt* tb*) aflfl r_i>ort.7:* Ibfl 8T8f tDBIdacfl in tliflcountrv ll SUv*rv fl u nl.r-ing. ttfl the>1 itkin dgei|t8i!-':i.. Ul it boflpre.d; but if not, t'i-ni.i ii b. i. uhneu lelttpraflflB RaUa CfltlriapoialI.r re ie u o'llen nce of oj iuion. Tbere are B8M- caudi-niitri ii. *.he lirl.l row. Mr. HrMk.iirid_.eifl n bigb.,ct. j |«BtlflaaBl] man. wbo w -aid flflgfl IflroflgBti.e BB'.try flUBBBBg »' flflfl flfll adverfl.ry in tlie
>> n r-11.- i-er'y Hfl Iflflflflflfld nm for th. e.od-ir.. I.i. .i ... a.-rrriiu Ml flflflflflBBfli Mr. DflflgBflll
«»lllirii ibfl* ra |fi>p'. Bhoi.lii d.Mfljhfl gflaataBBfsl v,it BflMefl to tii. drcirion cf ihe BMflr_8 ('¦ urt,wbaa bfl knew thfll ihia Coin htd a'l adi,1 ,,..' ti,. ..(-. It all l:ke tt;. Di"h.I.ut «1, ri.il tl.e lil.ertv tottiuk .Hthflv p!.(-'d, j.rri-id.dtbey ibooahtflfl ide (Hurtdd M." BeaflBBBfl
,.-. - ll.i.r> (!1av ft_g lot 35 yenrfl. aud wha
'.' -i.,i I '..w Mfl* he hfll >t'.*e.v-» v-'-'.el forn.ep i(,-i.'.. advo-atid bytle gnMatflflflaaaa. W.reii-.i.iUi. | in.i.¦ ( gi'ing to vote thifl "88ai_1-dB¦,..: wbi.li iapul hrf.ire t:.e BB*<flfl1 N one C-u
, ii*) t :i, -. ... -.. a tor. Wb.t d" II.. 8. vV1 i-'.-.-for ni. I'limti ll tnev can wll dry gooda? AudtlaiK I.. .! *.l:ut if a.i tiu-y cu BB-. T''-**} »uuot eellthfl flflflBI or at leh.i thrv ruono: d-liv-r th m
lAipiunie.) lli. wht'ied hifl'old Clay frlfludflto thiokt 'bc iu pud-_ea .-f Mr. DouglaB, who after villifyiug
llrrr. C!«} hU li.-lf. fl » i*"6« ibflM Ibfli u tryrheedui." r ic (lil.- l.arg over his grave \M Hfl old
.- .ir llui.k ol tbie before ihey dn-ifrare llieir chil-ditn. Bflt, iu H"l(1it:ou "o tna puit fla cl M.-ar-. lir»_k-i ridi'c nd Doagbfl tle-e i- h ver* rMpBetablflOM('(.utitiiii.'A p.r v, whe, wfter car.fi'1 and prty.rful.. uridnaricu, barfl d_.ideil that they an .nttvorof>',. c, i, iMi-i. ii atd tb-, t-i for.emeot of Ihe li.va.Ibnii. v.--, M _bfl doeri not t-v.rv flM BMM believeii, tMflflflBfl thl-flflj / They bave put up Mr. Il-ll, whow-bb vri\ r.a .cMble fjeut fcuirtn whi'e he v\_e alive;lut he bar i-aneid aauy, ar.d bfllflflfljl ti » p-b*. ag->.Now. wa hK»e living i-anefl bef >re a*, aad we aautib.ni.f n. iw aid MaBXBeee. Mr. lirook. bfld beentn Mhine ti.i.lv .at. tl.irii' bflt Hl |flt9N flB_88lflflaIron. bflflfl, at d ih- xtgbi he could eay whrit he pl* mtdhi ii wr i ot kioa il Bfl h-tJ dowu ther., that a nnioni,. ,1 a l.-nativ-u nict b. u.ade |8ouie ooufu.iou araa
Iv 'h- it triru l'"') «f an in»o\i, .te I BfllaarflB, wbo¦jraflflC-ad ly indti--ed t- fat.ai.i. by bein* l-d downBtalie] "I «li i'-*«" -bl ll"il-'" v"1*' fs,r s- A- ***____!*'1 I- wur Ibfl ...uiirel ot B ll< I I* vertttt in.U tbaflflW T
ot n rl eet aflfllMBM.I d by ll it.op BflgMfl a. BBfl ru>.«t
!> ._j_mi_.ll at-flfld Now iney thi-aieiiiliedww.-ti.ii i. ot tb. I t.i ii '"i.t nt.laiihel_i.(i)i.K thifl, th., BpRa'i.tfl ot tt e c antrv are ailliDK tu i-tke a lo tn -fIta OoraroflflM atl, p*r cent. But we muat votefla nfl ». thfll IMflflJBll Oi.fl |.arty ha* no
hflfl tf tltdiLg ibair IBIflflfltBRI thau oi\j bop.
il to thraw tbe eleotioa i- '.¦ the Iloage. aadthm renew, and promcte encli aetaem of diseordaa ibia coaotry hu aeldom lf ev.r witneteed.They are not voting for anybody, cnly agafuat a uns-
brdy, ard tryirg to defeat Lineoln. Mr. Ifoxie g«ve a
I*o?hab!e «__oonnt ofthe wbioing of Konthern .Saeeaei nins. wbo ara trying to f.igbten the North; und
srd by nrgiig aU who were ifl iutor ot freedooo, andtb* p.*". s-rvatlon of tha rnion, to vote for the Free-v.aa's ticket. and eleet Lincoln and Hnmlin to prsside»Ter the adminii>tration of this Goverument for tbe_ext fcnr yean>. Mr. IL waa fr-qo«tly Infrruptodwith appUnso and laogbtar; long nnd lound cbeerlogfollew»d after th* closaof bia remarka. Cheera were
given fur Penneylvania and Indiana, and'he meeting_dj-urn_d wi h load cheers for Lincoln and Ilamiin.
GOV. CHASE IN BROOKLYN.
Tha Repoblicans of Brooklyn rrowded thair hugewigwam, oppotito tho City Hall, ii.it evening, it botogannonnced tbat Salmon P. Cha_a, preaent Ou.ernoruid Son ator eiect of Ohlo, woald be present acd apoak.TLere wero nearly two hnndred aeats o.cupied byladiea. Before tho organizatlon of tbe maoting, tbereHere two or thrto brief epeechea, and aoreral songii.>g by tho Praiiie Songsiera. One man eaid thatMoeea Ode'l, the Democnitic candidate oppoeed to Mr.Bnmpbrsys. bad declared that he waa in favor of thereopening of tbo alave trade. Ur. Clark alao aanglome of Whittier's inspiratione, and told a fanny story.Soonafter 8oikck Gov. Chaso arrived. Themett.
itag waa imniodiattly ealled to order, and Mr. JamksS. T.Strahahan eltct-- Piesicent.Mr. Stkahaihi., cntakiogthechair, axpreeaad hia
Ihanka and immediataly introdaeedGot. Chasf, who wai recoived wi_h load and pro-
loirged applaueo. He aaid that he bad been delayedaonaewkat bj a procession which waa going on on thattber H(*o ofthe river, bat, which, from what ho hadheard of it,waa not likely to intorfere with the prograaaof KepuVh »n principle. or the lertiinty of Kepublic.ntatettl Ona of the tiaBsp&rtn ies :n tha procifce.onwss very etrkicg. It prereaUd a lar^e, woll-propor-tioT.1 d a- n of Afixa, labeled, " Abe Lii.-olne 8*8088888in 18434." It eeemed from thi_i that the Democr.cybad already nominated their catadidata for 18ol.Atd not ouly that, bnt they also ton.eded tho MMMof Lincdn atd the inetice of onr principlea. so macb as
lo bo a a-mat deal forther than we otireelvee did. Itd n t reem to be (f nach nae now to epeak in favort,f tbe election of Lincoln aDd Hamlin, except by wayof add'tg line npon line and precept npon precept. Butaittooch tbere wae no doubt aa to the election of Ltn-c.'n .ettlcrawes a qnotion whether he would be-npt'orted bv a Repnblican ConBrene. It became nee-
n*jtry to lain a few memhi-ra, nnd above all t. maketore if all tbat we lad. He had met Mr. Humpnroys8- WaebiDjrtonai.d knew bim,and waa very aaxioaeth.tbe shcnld be retnrced. We had good newe to day. Ihewirm tiaahed to ue the intellixeuce that Oregon hidwheelt-d bto the line of Ke.ial.lc-U State.. Wtbad one Kepublican Seuator there, and another, wbo,l-Htbnught, wonld bo just as good aa a Kepublictn.Tbe An.i-K«publican msiority ia the Senite wa*
dtviidltngdown eo rapidly that IhM would be no
arri.ua obeiacles to the mo»em*-nt ol Mr. L'ncoln a
Aominietraionin the Senate. We had, then, bnt to
secuie th« organization of the Houso. so as to get theo ntrol of the Co_mitteea, aud of tiie org.tuiz.tionof 'he bMaaaa of Cotigresa. The Keputali_an party didnot confi e itaelf t. its fprin.iplss adverea to the ex.
teoeion of Siavery; it extended i.s care to the welUreof_.il tho wbite inhahitanfa ol the I'nion, LaetaudWest North atd South. Cpon the S nrery qutstioa,ttbei was it that we wanted. WeWM to ota r fafit aa far aa wa were conoarned. Wo want.d to de-i.rive ii of ita MMM propeitiee. aud NMlto a State att'air. Then, thia. question would be88 eettled that it wonld stay a.ttled, and notbe comintf back to fiigbten us from oar pro-.rieticd. Sixty y_«rs ag., the people of P«__s_l-\Eniaenacudalaw forthe abolition of Siavery, andin th. preatrblo they rtated tneir reaaons.mt**** «ijuHtice, .ahilanthropy, aiid political eeouomy. lu 1841,Datie! Wtbster said that that preamble waa w.rthy ofthe best days of Cifek, or Koman, or Knglish li'era-tnre. Ile thoai?ht that the citizet.s of Peimsylvaniahpd b.en reading ovtr iiiis pn-amble. But t'ere wae
another pTeamble that of the ordinanee of '87, whi h8*aa eqtial to it. lt was adopted hy all tbe Statee, aud alithe itausaien of the I'nion. Tnat poiuteii out brat,onr dn'*. Tion.togo to woik, and by oar votead.treetbat Iflfjoi.d the Sti.Tes, in the T«rri orieaof the I'nion,there ebould be no Siavery. He r.ther thoQ><nt thatObio aud Indiana had l.een reacing over that pre.ui-b e Th»t Bal.ad the qnestion ai Wc desired to Bottle it.It wn a mntter of ve- v littln 8aa88q*8«8S to ne nbttn.cite wai. __!_>*.<ij *We otalv wanted to be perfect'y
tbat the r<-su!t ahould l>e actouiphahfl-d. Ot^i. platform s-iid tha* Kreedom belong-d
to the Territoriea, that the Coust-.tatio*m&.h :t _MM88lbla that Siavery ahould k<> beyuod theHa itr. of the S-a'ts. Tl 8 ilavehoMers thetn.*eltea beiagji.dg.s, that was a *9m9 uiode. How d d the Con-BtitutH n come to be st. loratd ? At tLe ti Jie thtre waa
8gl8*1 deaand for a bill ol rights. Nearly every Suteeui/B-eted amencments to the Conatitution. Virgioiaaid Kb.de Liand aeked for aguarautv armrtug tiieruhi. cf 1.1818*, i'tit _i*W-_*ti a-k-d that iv be yrd-vMedtbat "no ..ert-ouahall bedeprived of hia lifiaor lib¬erty f-rproportv without dne proi*o-a of law. [Cheers.]811 t: e ttixaa pr. jjosfld hy ISaw Totb wt-re ad rpted.8tame yeara BfO Mr. Calhou'i. inroduced i^ ameudtnent'.n vruich tbe woid e'.avta cc.-nrred. A me.i.ber who
J to iueert Ihe w»rti person. instead waa de-ntunced by Mr. Calhoun us an aholiiionist. TbeJavabokVl* Wt that tbet conld no; Iive in t'ie Terri-toriesii wo wuld put iuto our laws and, etill more,irto oar vo'ca the principlea of our aloriOM C'aut*titu-tk'D. Theie was at other ni d*-, which would ans wer
iflihilv a» wtil. That was to juat pae. ti:e Home-.-:-bo" bi'A. Tnt theae Wiae-Awakej iu thoTenitorifS, with tbeir ItaO aceeapiece. and they weuidnttdnootber weapors to scara otf the alavahaideratban ibtir lantono". Popu'ar Sovereignty aa interpre'.-ed now r da.e, meant the rigbt to maltreat nugera. Itreceived i's first illui-'tration when a certaiu ntuu wtrii*
ccvinfrom Jodea toJencho, aud fell amoug th eves.
Tha Prieat came by and saw bim welteiiug in hisb'oor, Itt fce waa anoii-interveutiouie'., nnd pas_wd by.Tbtn rame * I-evite. bolontciig to the same orgii.izi-t u. « jo also didn tcare whether the mtn waa np or
d'we. aud he weut on. Bat at ln.t c .me a'onga nan who did uot bei. ng to a healihy o>au-iza-ion, he helprd the man; he was u Kepublican.[Cbeere.j If wo went lo a Territory and fotiud that a
hnuane ("overumtm had placed tbere an iucapi.fy8**a the soil itaelf :o bear up atiy other thau a free-nmn, sca far lrom it being any infringemaat upon pop¬u'ar love eignty it waa ite jrreateet aid. If we coaidnot r.o auy MN we would take the true doc:riue olP*pal*r te*^*%*gB*f. Wet ..o there and Hght it out.Nuw what mtaiis had the Donghie men to checkS avtiy Tk*) bad tet* even Popular Sorofalntf.HuTiir rf them wonld eay that the j foii'id tlra ta
tbe Nehra»ka bii. liut ia this Mr. DoMhaiad bat*A*p*m*m*d proviHions limitij-K the power nt :fi-L gi.lbtive Kxecutive. ,!i. .i.iaiy an*. intn.Ja.ii.g tberf_:..al piorfcloai foraiiig a comp'ete ayst-m of a*nj.n n m. I'cee !ie take this to the pe<>. le ol KaMM INo, t e tM-ree it intu the t>>Late, and it p.»f-e8 Ih* __*MHaid 11 ause acd is signed by tbe Preaident. H.-re yoa_IT* a eVfl-lea. of xoverum"»m l\.rthe peoplo of Kaneie,abxtmi w'icn tht-y have not had a wonl to aay.a.. d yit thfl-y calied thia Popular Sov._rei_.iiy ai.d M_
8ab*al*b ¦oaaehtUegMCoagmsMaaHaMrfw*lioa, Tbe. tbe Pn-sd-nt 8*>poiB_M t'e Bxaoatin»adJ**1.arj. Tbiehi'l (.-.(/ar. ir. ('iiir^r-eai'.'ral inter-vanilM, HMmM bf Prerid uti.l iotrrrvention, auda n ini.tfd iu Judicial int-rveiitiM. The b***M Uo*i^-
ine ti.".» tboaghl -flhey had ra 1 P.-pu' r Bovorateaij ma 8 NVbraelta hill That wonld lie the .-\*t) it the p-o-ph mude their lormof xrt vt-rntueut and ler-te.l all theiruttii i_ Here w.-ie the p.-cplet.f the T-.ri*«-rie« t.'.ut.dnp iu fetti-ra. ir. lVeider tiftl n.a'.H. K: aad ia i'->lici*lha<ns, he .1 op h« eiatrplea of Fcapu_-T S,...- Ig ty.llud I> uglks h».d a t-ue pri* Ifla ot* Po <al .rSi t '. e:y 111 v he w* t.i l bt*feIrow And tlia t'ing wa* B..* h t-i l____l|Mr I). a.i-te did ii with hw eve* wi.i» .-pen. Ut.Bo**j.nrn 88*8 that they had a _M8M iu whi.'.l (hcy de er-
xt'.r.ed npon tbat bill, Btad ti.at the So.uli g->i all tuatthev wati'cd, having gui Sliive'y inua the Ti-rrivori-ite beiv'.:i with. They oarpi aely dfew it so tha' it Ml<|hear a Nor herna'id Sontheru cmrtructi..n. When heeaw Ibat Houalns and hia trieuds wero reaolved to re-
\iux tie Mieaouri Compromiao, ho said, *'(fliveuaatrue P.pulur Sovereiflinty; an.l he propoaed thati.fl. {(-..pleof the Territory m:itht, if they choae, ex-
cli.de Siavery. Tbia waa vo'ed down byDnpia.. aud all the laamoerate. Tbey tirathroke down the berrter a»r«i et Siavery erected hyt-o ftthera, aud then l>v would uot alow the p_ .plet . i-xctude ll He tuove'd aLe<( lhat the p.9*iple e:ifl«uli118.88 the p<awer to eleet their own (J.avetuor aud,i_iV - bnt Mr. liooglas atd the Svothernera vot_da**£ nt it; tbey would uot allow .af thia Popnl.rS >v. r. Iflji.ly. The Kepublican Scuatorc tb-u had '..it tbrtal»»iii r'ats with them; one of ihen slept in hi¦ N-w-Hnnishire uruve; anotbar etill fdlowedthe land ofMr la- ufilaa, and tha tbird waa the houored caudhUtecf ii .. Kei>oMiran party for the Viee-Pr«.*identy. Buttit(*ir bH diaflfldvantH^a we l>«at theui witli taaHttta Popular SVavereignty which wa hid, we.ad beaien them. Mr. Ilougiea bad f.'.Mu,lnh'-e he did not c.r« whether Slweryw ea vi ted ep or VoUd down. Hoth the North and tneSflmh dfld care, itnl they both had apnwe.1 hliu <«ut ofhfl-u nfl.'.ttbe. If tha uormal MM.M of the Terri'otkt w -.* In-wlon., tbe rornal condition of lnodern !».*.u.r (y waa defeat. ThiaUepuclu-au party bad Krownop tiv» a nece.e.ty for * party wuwh ahoula Uaat
~-.-~'mmmmmmm-. t rt^ad-point Th*. _*-flO**e
Slavery fr_ a jnal fla .^a ana'a-ned the Bepablicaafr!tlh;Bnec.»!ty __dtM. ^ ___dirro*m bflflaa- it p'o-party. .bal-epnblieaapa. 7T0*_c, people tor the d»-pcad to enbatltute tbe 9*_% .eMnnn it degraded Slavorymition ofBlBTe power, and a (._.¦--_ We t .»¦"' " *
fiom a National to a Srat* ina j)irigo, tad VeraoBtMaine, polniing with h«r Bflflfl, w__i_jo_, and thaafrom her grten hiilfl, «ald, I aa kflr| i Applauaa]. aadcame Poun.ylvaBia, w.th th.tJ.afl ^n\ M(j t .t,Obio, alwayatrnato Fraedon [Ch .» ^tr.umpb.enr yonng.r fliBter, flflflflfl-flg to glt -^__ §pok# ^fth[ChBfltogJ _Bi«l_flMRjflBfflBR__ ^ho^ereyfltone voire tor Freedom; and while tne ^^ .m t_0licgerintr among na, from BflflRV [Apr-iaoa).!new. that Oregoa ia trne to rrfle-lom. * JVifoni*And we had avery wflflon to hopfl th
_ft f.r Mh#wonld not I(g bahind. [Cheera. J And, M B#|wbb able to are at tbe P">-M-l2_"___S__f Noreaberbeaiingla Free Btat. on ..¦**£*. -,conBtednext, on> laerday week wb.chwoiUrfnoilL ,
on the ndfl of Abraham Lincoln and U«ntM.^
and victory. (Cheera.J So onT eataa waam .
..u.eitwL rlpbt aa-Tj-t: our moUo jfll «*cfloatr waa juit, and oor tnut waa in Ood, w&ofla joat caniie, and w. had a* the W^*°*»' ,0B,th. remit. Oentleaen told aa that there aaa »
leaeon for alarm. The .** -^ *tacV£ji£. tnkot np for the purpo_e of making ¦**¦»titmble wa. ibat there wonld Iflfl __**__inre in the country after MBbflB MBflB*waa elected. Bnt were we going to be d-.atart'el tl
Ntw Yoik 1 Wonld not onr eanal be op*-n a- loeg aaa
Ba frc et wonld Iet it I Wonld they be dhJBfhflB BRObio ? Wby, they had aa aband-nt bar»eflIflfATthing wih t"hem thia year, i-tlud-ng fllBBB Maa.II.ht_.htfr and applanae ] \Vould they bfl d-tarbnAWonrd not wa of New York buy thelr non, theirwheat, tbeir caUla ? Wonld not we be juat aa bnogryai mutlT Waa there auy danger in a*y rrea
Sa'e? Wonld tbe Sonth ba UtMUtmt T_i«rahould bar* no canBe to compb-in of na. Uih.re Bhonld be anv dintarbance it woaM flmpiybe the re-ultB of "thiir owu folly m rrediclingirls wbich the rredHion wae ealcaJatfld teh enr.. Hfl irasted tne pradictions wooll reaatn bb-
fnlfil'td even eo far a* the Soaih waa eoncernad. Botthis he had to aay, that we, aa Rapebli-ana, woald do,so far aa w a knew, eqoa! and exact ju«Uoe to everygection of iha ccuntry; and if there wa. any eoaplaiatit aborld be totally and antirely onde-arred. [A|-plsnee ] If tb.y wacted to fret, an1 qtrwrel, and makea diBiuibance, they (honld have ine entireprirtledge ofioi.g ao aabject to the Confltiution. We flhoai i a .tint.rf. re with them at all. Hat then w« were for Cnion.atd the CotiBlitirtion, and U e ecdorce.ent of th. 11 to*
lArplane* ) Aud if there abouid b« aaybodyrt_ enongh to attampt to b-aak ap ti^-l.'uiop, in all probibility ha wouid be tried,and the law wonld be exacatBd apoa bim. lftbeie was anybody who wanted to break down oar
Coi.Btitution and oae acv tr_it_ronfl aad trea»onablemflans to * tfect it the probability wae lhat he wonld ea-
je-ri.nce -onset.atnoeB in tsttea casee madfl aid po-v ded. If anyiK-dy wanted to refliflt thfl law* of theUnited State?, it waa altoirether probable tbat ne w >aldtmij Uucle Sam, with Ohf Abe aa hifl connaelor, aorethan a ruatch ior him, and if his friend, O)v. Wue, or
anybody elre ehonld ihink it worth while to put intoexecution any of thoee threata they had n_t.de w hichh. wbb peifectly convinoed they wouid not.if theyehonld uodertake to man b to Washington.not to eeizathe Trear-ry, becauee there wm nary red in it, tneywi' d not attempt that now, however much theymight have done eo in 1 **.'"', had Mr. Framom beaaelec.td, whi-n the Treaanry contained $I7,*j-JXJ 000; iftbey rhonid attempt to take t.e archives at Waahiug-ten, it waa atogfltber probanle that theae Wida-Awa'-ee wonld be on htnd. [CheejB.J If the Soathwonld let ne we would live with them a. brotb.r., andwe won'd eay Come with oa into tha Territoriee, aadyoa ehall hud a wel< etne to every right aod priviiegewhich we onrsilvea enjoy. Only we aak yoato leave vonr elaves iu your Sta'es bahind yoa._th_A.r8 J "That wa. fair, jast aud boufl-l. He wa^mre it wae the pttb of ptase, aud bfl wae eure it waathe j ath of honor, and he wa« enre that the path ofpeace aud honor, reapectrng tha Constitniion, ma_ot.ua-
uig the Ul ion, and violating no law, was the ptth aiaootpTOsperity __d peaceairdglory [Appiaofla.] Tceyin Ohio had t.ied to do their part iu npholding thisgloricuacfcUr*. Tbey tbonarht tbey bad done right ia-j ttmft, Tbey committcd thiscauBfl to a*, tha Peopleot Nea-Yorb, wholly aneured that aa they nnd doae to
we woald go and do' likewiee, and also moch more.
[I.rnd aud prtlongtd applanae.]The metting lmm.liatoly adjonrned with three
eheere for Ouio and SeT. Cha*.; tfe cheera oftheWiJt Awakt-B who had entered the arig-ram baforaliov. Chaai'a epeech commenc-d, ittcriioK ont sbarplyfrc m the great acclaim. The me.ting then formed laprend pr cere'on, the Lincoln baUalion of Wida-AWflbaa Lu frout and escor'ed Oov. Chtse to the ferry,wheie thty took leav. cf hin with many caeera.
ANOTHER AMERICAN FOR LINCOLN.
CrorTeflpondenoe .f Th* N. Y. Trtbnae.O.Jl aga, Oct. *%) 1860.
A mar. niefting of tbe Repablican-j wai held to-dayiitWlodior (Broome Co.), N. Y. B'raLk Canningbbci, oue of the kl-Lit itouip .(ttaVerB for Fillmo.a, iaIS.ii>, delined lia poeition iu one of the moet able,br.lLant aptechea 1 ever liatenid to. Ila haa latt tlierotten carcrs. cf A_ne'i-aoi__ and j -ined the graatarmy of Freemen, and from aow notil election willrpeak for the canse of Fieedom and hiimtni.y in dif-ferei* eacticL» cf thifl Bflflfl. car ying wiih him thon-(ande who will not be sold to the Sh-im Demicraoy.lleiaiee deri.b-d and strong grour.d for Linioln aadIlaunlin. His timely eff rt will flfll only tead to ewelltl.e Kepnbliian aafori y in Broom* t)»j amount tbatwill a»ioni-h the " natives. bfli bIbo swall th. aggre-gat. majortto in the Sia e to 100,000.Altbou^h Di k and the " Demorrat" have swallowed
Fueicn, tbe maei-e- reftiB. to be a ptrner in th. flflflflTtev are afraid of thia political hybrid, and tha -ta ofNovember will (ouid the tioal Iflfflflfl ov.r Uie mati-late.l c( rpee of ihe defuuet Democracy. M»y th.y' eat in De-.ccfl**-eat tn peaC-.
THE CANYASS IN NEYV-YORK.
F. DflflBRI Tmvchfr of Lawrence, Kaaaaa, willrpeak
At Bitgbamtoa.Satnrdiy, Oot. 17.
Oen. B. F. BflflCfl will apeakAt Randoiph.Thunday, Oct tkAl KliicottvlUe.Kriday, Oct, J*.At Ku.'k.i-.8tt_xday. Oct 17.Atl.yr.il.Tu,.Jay, O t 80.AtMu. iji6taUon..Vei_eiday, Oct. II.
ChabiMt L. AiiMotK cf MuryUnd willepeikAt Mlddlebuigli.Thurtdayeve , Oct.BAt 1'roome.Kridtj ev»., Oet B>.At-cl.obaiieCourt-Houie.8iturday eve., Oet. 17.At lt. :i e.VVedneidty eve Oot. II
J. 11. Mi'itRAi, eeq., will speakAt-heldtak..Tbnnday, Oct tkViv-.or, Ui.Urio Co.Iiidty. Oct tt.
Ig |i ,niir,(ay-_aCo.Sttu.day, Oot 17.Falrville, Wayne Co.Moi.day, Oct. ttk
Li.ut.Gov -ffflfltl wDl rpeakKoreitvilie.VV'rdneadiy eve., Oa. ICRai-lolph.Tbonday. Oct. M.
KUi.cttvl.le.Trie.j, Oct flFianklin..SBaid.y, Oct 17.
Dl. lllflflfltfl hwflfllfl will ci>eak in EoglUh aadOerman
Al Albany.Wedueeday. Oot 14.At Hud.on.l-ureday. Oot tn.
At R'.ndonl.Rri Ity. Ofl l-i.At Cttakl!l.Siturday. Oct rr.At 1'ouiibkeep.le.Mouday.Ool.iaAt Nawt-ugh..Taeaday, Oct 88..Vt N'jM-k or New-TTity.V\'edne.i*ay (MM.A' tlorti.-Uoor Narrotr.burgb....Th.ir»day. Nov l.
At Kloira.K.lflay, Bttv. IAt l'!i: -l.nri.t.'i).Aatuidty, Nov tAiCon.fla.Monday, Nov. i.
Tb'- Hoi. Tioo. M. P'"Mi ko) will r>imakAt VV l.-rtt.Thuraday, Ofl. M.At S, -tl. l(, Hn.rriday OflB
rtrtittor Wlflfl wtllBj-irakAt l ooperatawn.Thirwlay, O-t 13.At Kii.deilio. k.B.iJty. OcUfl.
1. II. Yan BCflltCR, flflfl/i will flpeakAt Mlr.av't'le.KHdev, O-t fl
At Oien.VVed-eaflky, Oet fl-
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