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of the world." re-corn iiitMir? will obtain be ration of the Sow hem concerted action in defense of their tostitn may be pat in jeopardy by all the of the government into the of their enemies. The election of a 1 nniciei be will settle the qiieetien of their Ute Union. The of Richmond held a roeetirnr on 2 ednevday to take the necessary to efTect a direct trade between Europe and Richmond. They I 'edged themselves, after the 1st of J.iimarv, give an order for foreign to anv party an that such shall rxj to River wbeu practnable. ADDITIONAL BY THE ElRofW TV Trfafy "HE EUROPEAN CONGRESS AND ENGLAND.

The Resenn of Central Italy. RESIGNATION OF BUONCOMFAGNIE. Tbc War. Halifax, N. 8..

Wednesday, Nov. 30, The KoyuJ Mail Europa, which left Liv rrpool at o'clock on the afternoon of the ami tout bed at Queeestown on the following day, The ship Cora Linn, of New-York, for the Clyde, led near Rathliu on the 15th, but got of on the ring day and reached the Clyde. latkht bt TtXEOKAi'II TU ql'kknstoww. Sham-iiaa, Oct. Tlie Chinese Government has repudiated its treaty with the United States, by refus- ing to open the of Stuiutopl aud Taiwan, as slip- flhtted by that treaty.

formal invitation to take Jsart in the Congress, which is to bo held on thsj December, lias yet been sent by France to i int Perrigny ban been instructed to arrange the nrolimhiary conditions with Lord John Kussel I. The formal and official invitation will be sent to London the Cabinets of Vienna and Paris simultaneously. The invitations will not be identical; Austria will pro? pose that the Congress assemble in Paria, while Trance will abstain from indicating anv place. It is rertain that Austria, through the medium of Prince Metternich, has protest! against the nomination a B'igent by Piedmont, as such a Regency woujd be con? trary to the conditions of the treaty of peace signed at Karich. It is stated thnt England also has made reprt ggntarions against the Regen, Tl.r Paris correspondent of The Timtt of Saturday atateti that a confidential communication of an truit natuia has been addressed by tho Minister of the Interior to all the of France, with a view of obviating the effect produced in England by the violent language of the French Press.

The Prefects am in? structed to invite such journals tobe more ein umspect. The Minister savs that a journal while defending ener? getically the of trie country, might easily avoid offending the susceptibility of a great people by pur? suing this line of conduct. Also, that the dignity of the Imperial policy nmv be reconciled with the of the alliance of France Hnd the maintenance of peace. funds have been dull to-day at yesterday's quotations, with very little biisinesh going forward in tins or any department of the Stock Exchauge. The closing prices were, for Money, 961 for account, Threes, Paris, Saturday? p.

Bourse ton veiy dull. Rentes open at fJM flc. 3:15 p. 1 be fnnds closed a shade Rentes, iK or nearly below yesterday's quotations. The ateamei Columbo arrived at Calcutta on the 24th October, 69 davs from Southampton.

Liverpool, Sdayuii y. ships Potomac, Harvest Queen, nnd Hartley, from New-Orleans; Ron well, Sprague, from Charleston; and Saranac, from Philadelphia. The si ip Detroit, from Trapani for Boston, put intj Queera-towr, in a leaky condition. The exchange of at Zurich been fixed the of November. The full powers en? trusted to the Plenipotentiaries would thou be with? drawn.

of invitation from tho French Government to the Powers which signed the treaties of Vienna, to toend Plenipotentiaries to the Congress, had been dis uatched. The seat of the Congress would probably be Parin the Governments of Russia and Aurtria having signified a preterence for that capital. A Paris telegram to Thr htndon I'ott says that tho Poweit. invited to send representatives to the Congress are those that signed the tir.nl act of Vienna, and the principal of Italy. Tue Congress will he thur of France, Britain, Russia, Pruseta, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Sardinia, Rome, and Naplee.

It repeirted that Cardmal Antouelli will represent he Pope in the Congress. GREAT BRITAIN. The I.e. don Tim ft, upon the San Juan difficulty, upon the general conviction that war botvvoen Anierioa and Euglai.d is impossible. It, however, says: There are eeme which work cut their own tinlb hi practice; but there are others which tend to their own practical refutation.

We sincerely hope that the different readings of the axiom that war with England and America is impoasiblo nitty uot be an il? lustration of this truth." 'lie editorial, after pointing out tho importance of Juan to Euglaud, and the impossibility of the sur? render of it unless some very different title be brought forward from any yet seen" couclu.les bv express ug much satisfaction that the right to the island will be coolly discussed in Washington and IawiJoii, while the stltiuie on the spot will remain in ttatu quo. The Ia-h-ioh Hemld understands that Mr. Lever Lae again offered to charter tho Great Eastern for twelve- months, but the proposal Was refused without heaiti.tion by the The official investigation into the loss of the Royal Charier at in Liverpool, but without de? veloping anything new. Divers at tho wreck hail brought up several small boxes of cold. Measures are about to be takeu by the Government for the protection of Helfast Harbor.

The Society of Arts have inaugurated a movement for a great international exhibition in Ixindou in I They propose to raien a guarantee-fund of a quarter of a million sterling. It is stated that ine british Government are under the conviction that it is uot politic to rely on any one rational war laboratory and arsenal, and have to establish an inland arsenal on a large scale, Stnii to commit working to civilians. Ii uot in? tended, however, to Woolwich. 7 he Timer has again a disquieting article on the re lain ns of England and France. It that in France every instrument that ran work on public opmion ia being employed to raise a violent spirit of Avmtnovitv, and that the army ia thought to look on a wax witfi England as uot remote.

The Ttmet cannot deecover auy serious queetiou at issue between the two and that it is in the power of the Eo.peror alone to put an end to the state of things daily becoming more serious, and if be does uot do mo, there is a reasonable ground for drawitig a gloomy in? ference from silence. We are indebted to Capt. IaMtch of the iviropa for the following, copied from The Liverpool Courier of Vox. 19: The AmaiCAjr Postal United Government concluded very important ar? with the Canadian Government, as regards the future transit of the bctwocn Europe and the Kasteru and Western and down South to TTe service is to be performed woekly In the Winter to Portland, calling at Qtieenetown, aud in Summer to Quebec, calling at Belfast. In conse of arrangement, tne that the Crinard splendid fleet of Royal Mail steamships will bo Withdrawn from Bcarton, and run weekly to New-York, calling at Queenatowu, and bi-moutlily at Halifax.

The arise hi consequence of the approaching cv.mpletK>n of the Grand Trunk Railwav to Detroit, and the opening of the Victoria Bridge. The mail ser? vice Portland and Quebec to Nt wOrleana wil lx- performed in four and in two days to Chicago fit. IxHiis, and Cincinnati. A few years ago poople that all these which were contemplated by the Grand Trunk Company, were and never be rea'iied. Mr.

Mclver. agent of the Canard Stearin hip Company, contradicted the forego? ing, in the following note to the editor of 7'Ae Liver? pool Counter "Sir: My attention been drawn to a paragraph in I he Coitrter of to-day headed 'The American Foetal Service, ia inch allusion ia made to the Cu Bard vessels, and the probability of their being with? drawn from Boston. I regret "exceedingly that you did not inquire of me to the truth of error, be? fore giving currency and the preerat ia to beg that you will contradict it in your next edition, noth? ing of the kind could be iu contemplation on the part of the Canard Company without my being acquainted with n. fears truly, CH w.u.* Mc-IA KA." FRANCE. Mprqnw Mortar, F.mt*???/i^r to Berlin, is fcrred to Vienna, vi(e Baron who public life.

Prince Latour a goes to Bei I n. Mortauban in named Oeneral-in-Chief of the Frei.eh exj edition to China. This nomination it un fOi ular in the armv. MeMenJ'h had received of credence Austrian Fmlnvaudor to Paris. 11 warlike art.ck- in The Ijondon of the 16th had produced a great eenaation.

Tlic Paris jonn ale generally rnr that the views set forth are IS Bag(Mktioajs, tad the unfriendly feelinif, if anv exists, iscntinly owing to the violence of the British I re--. I The harbor of Fecamp, near Havre, is to be trans l-'led 11 and axaenal. The it in had published a letter pur -rtipg to be an answer of the King of Sardinia to ipoleon 's however, promt ia i fabrication, and the journal will be prosecuted. A cHspatch from Martinprey announces an addition tl over the Moore. '11 re was pn-ity stead v.

Rentes on the ISth t-bs-ed 69f. 96c. ITALY. It was that Chevalier Bnonr-ooipaimie had pt rtponed bis departure for Central Italy to assume tbe The Emperor Napoleon disapproves the whole pro? ceeding, and has notitied such disapprobation to tbe Sardinian Oovernroenf. 'I be Turin journals are unanimous in declaring that the King of Sardinia cannot recede from his act.

Panua, Modena, and have tendered thanks to Prince CarigirHii for naming a substitute, and i used him that they accepted with gratitude the Re? gency of Buoneompngnie. The Patis Conttit'itionnel annonnces that the, French has recommended tbe Cabinet of Turin to annul tbe of the Kegeney, which ia dele? gated to Ummer nijiagnie, as sgeh coarse wonld prejudice tbe questions, and encroac on the competen? cy of the Congress. It was minore') in Paris that On. Garibaldi was about to resign, and retire to the Island of Sardina. In confirmation of this, Thi Iyondon Pott't correspond? ent Kays that Garibaldi had sent in bis resignation of the command of the army in (Central Italy.

The King of Sardinia accepted it, and named him IJeiiteiiHii'-Geiiernl of the Sardinian Army. It was said that the Sardinian Congress wonld be summoned to meet before the assembling of the Kuro teaii Contjress. The question of the annexation of Italy is to be fully discussed, and numerous addressee In ii! the people (if the Hin hies will be presented order to gn weight to their cause. Govt mreeot of Bologna had decreed thai there fhnni.d a sitpj cession of the Inquisition. TS? hsictt from Pans says that it was moreif tr.t.f Buoiicorapagnie would tender hit et tion of Regency of Central Italy to the Ihiwiiin Gove lit, Omxtttm publishes a letter from Pro to CtvrfgBM to Btioncorapagnie, in which ho fcrs ike ist? I ol Napoletm that there be to intervention in Central Italy, and savs ti at t-neh a.r* an encouragement of the pol? ice tLu King, which' could sextet lot violence from wkl cvW eppreat the mil will.

spirit Marsha. O'lmnnrll bad returned to Cadiz, after ii eflcc'ed rt survey of tho coast of Africa. Mili? tary operations are let inimediafely. Tbe protest i tie Moorish Government against II duct of Sf in de? taring war has been pub? lished It aseeiti that the demands of Spain were, in tack instance, upon the point of beiug ewe deal to when ibev were fallowed by incrt-ased pret ai.d also Morocco protests against Sellin becav-wr liint on three occasions she paid no atteution to ber merits, and declaieti ar without legitimate Two British war steamers had succeeded in i (Ii ing off ChrhrtiaiH from the small ports of Mor-jruw. A general massacre of fugitives was feared.

Ti Spanish army uniler orders for Africa was estimated at 40,000. ith 80 pieces of rifled cannon. A landing on the Atlantic coast of Morocco was cxe Iii in tl earlv part of December. A semi-official Madrid journal sajs that The London Gazette omitted to publish the document iu which tho Siaiiirli Foreign lfm Itter declares that Spain does not intend to occupy permanently any jioint likely to give hor a dangerous supremacy of tho navigation of the Mediterranean. She considers hers- it perfectly free to act as she thiuks fit in any other part of Morocco.

LATEST. Madrid, Corre.pondirin Autographa contradicts the rumor that Spain has received a diplo? matic note from England relative lu tho Morocco ex edition. NAPLES. (fraaal have been given to -i embassies to deliver a passport to all the Neapolitan exiles who may demand peinnseion to return. BUSH a.

A frost has prevailed in the gulf Mween St. Peters? burg and Cronstadt. biiiI communication is The financial pressure continued, but the latest symptoms were rather more favorable. A from Varna reports awful gales during seven day in which seventeen vessels were wrecked. No further particular" aie given.

TOBEST. AH the Ministers had acquiesced in tbe measures of reform proposed by the new (Ircnd Visier. Fudd Pasha and ltixxa Pasha remain definitely in onVe. It was reported that Vely Pasha is to Etubasaador to Paris. official Gazette that the Porte by no ii Hilf a detiuite veto the carrying oiit of be INDIA.

The Bombay minis of Oct. -ii arrived nt Aden Nov. ni.d were expected to arrive in London Nov. Arrival of the Europa at Boston. HoMoN, Thursday, 1, Ti R.

M. steamship Europa, fiotu Ijverpool via Halifax, arrived at her dock at Fast Boston at clock this evening. The mails lor the South go for? ward by the morning train via New-Hareu, due iu Nt-w Volk ut p. m. to-morrow.

South-Carolina 1 Pro? position for SereoAion. CoLiuuiA, S. Weduesday, Nov. 30, 1S69. Tl foliowmg lesolutious were offered in tho Houae to-day: FriititA ftstsof 8e ah rsarly enter, together with tlsr oilier hlarehnldiiir or such Jeaire present action, into tbe formation of Soutbt Confhaeracy.

kiiolttd, Ihtt the HoTernoT be reqaestetl to forward thi' laaalattaa to faataai Southern Another resolution was offered, asking official iuf tmition to the conditicti of the Stale ursenals, arms, ammunition, nnmlter of men enrolled in the State militia, the state of their arms, Ate. Ohio Cim ismti, TaStraaVty, 1,1869. Democratic elections yesterday for Delegates to tbe Dil trit Convention, resulted almost unanimously for friends of Douglas. The Postmusier and the Sur? veyor of the Port were Ireuten iu their own On Thursday last Officer Reuey arrested a man ou the Ohio and Mimssippi train, havig counterfeit tens on the Canal Bank of New-Orleans. The officer obtained poesess'on of papers showing that a partv ut eleven men had left for New-Orleans with of this eomiterfeit for circulation south.

A partv of men from tbe same gang bad been arrested in St. but were din barged on the '26th alt. A Hord-street 1'ank received fjlyMf in notes on the Ph.ludelphia Bat iu exchange lor gold. The notes were I'orwaided to Philadelphia, a dispatch having liecn received yesterday that thev were counterfeit. Two thousand dollars in the same kind of Were found in another Bank yesterday.

The Yat hf Wanderer. inn ut, Tuesday, Nov. Wt, The Jury it ter iay ignored the hill aguirtst Puaesla and Ang'uira, iu the Wanderer affair, and it is understood that tbe Iri-trict-Attorney will enter a nolle prore'iui on the other indictments agaiiiat the sen parties. 1 receipt? of cotton here at the present time are in.usually large Yefo the dt Oovernor of Oeorffia. MiLLCDOKVii.i.k, Nov.

3rt, 1H6J. Cfioice, tbe murderer of Webb, having been pnnbmed bv the tbe liovmor vetoed the HL Trial. OH inn, S. Wedneaday, Nov. 30.

1869. The trial of James engineer of the Naabv for on the high ee.ts, baa been cum menced. Mi-? HrxoN Heron a bene-1 lo-uigbt at Niblo's, when will appear as with Charles Fisher Jaaon. The Cruas of Honor'1 will also be played by Fiaher, Madaaic Ponisi, and FROM CHARLE8TOWN. THE VIBITS OK I.EHQYMLS.

Tbe Telegraph Seized t'poii. BEFORTEES IN A DILEMMA. THE CASE OF TBE HON. MR. LGERTON.

REMOVAL OF STEVENS Letter to be Seized I'poii ADMIKVTION FOB THE of Th? N. Trireme. Cuaulestomk, Tieeday Er g. Nov. HIE EXECtTIOR.

At 10 o'clock next Friday morning. John Brown will be delivered into the blinds of the Sheriff. Two hour- are to allowed for the last preparations. A ly Itw-k he will have ceased to live. This is the arraneement now determined upon There is no reason to believe it will be changed.

pcrwn supposes that Governor Wire iil iutcrfere in of the application for postponement five time to test tie aaniry. Here the idea ir locked upon with To-day Brovsn has been left much to himself. Al' applicants for permission to virit bim have been re? fused by Oenersl Tslinferro, who refers to the per (n p'c rv order of Governor Wise cn this mbject. Only ibe pul lie officials and clergymen can now enter the jail. The clergymen, the Rev.

Messrs. Waugb, Leach, and Lipt-eL), are frequently with Cook, Coppie, and the negroes, all of bom roem grateful for the'r con sidttaticD. Tliey all join earnestly in religious services But Brown, after aome interviews with Mr. Waugh, dismissed him courteously, ill: ihe aeeuruuce it he war sensible of the minister's kindness, bat thaf the wide difference of opt A between them on the stibjecf of Slavery would r.nk.i any bamiony 0f religious sen? timent imp Brown 1 r.s since expressed de siie that none of tie CLaclenlown clergymen shall visit him IflftOTtfl OF 'THE This evening town is doubly guarded. Whatever is suppose! to add to the military precautions, is done.

The telegraph is in the hands of tie anrhorities, and no private dispatches ran pass. I am obliged to send Th Tri bine's messages to an place thence to be forwarded. No dispatches, except those to Thi Tmferwhich have appeared hi Northern papers fot the past few days, have really besn written in f'harlee tow n. To-morrow a new moveaaent is to be made. All the radroad trains will he at liie disposal of CoL Daria, who is to see that no strange shall arrive and ne e'epart.

Today, every new Miner has Veen ol.Iigt to go before Gen. Taliaferro, account for UfassalC An armed detachment hae awaited the enti and exit of every train. Evei. the reside citizens are not free from restraint. They are ail obliged to remain wit bin doors after sundo-eu, no mat? ter what reason they may offer for doing otherwise.

Some of the companies liere stationed havt been ordered to Muitinsbnrg, where they are to re-stain until the fears of that neighborhood are allayed. an MOMrnD 01 or towx. In the train yesterday from Harper's Ferry, the Hon. Mr. Kgerton, Member of Congress from Ohio, was a passenger.

He brongbt a petition froir John Brown's t-tut the rvatains of his father shoe tri be dein up to him. This request was refused, and, if I am rightly informed, inhumanly refuted. A mili taiy conference wus held, and in tvu hours after the tine of his arrival, Mr. Kgerton lelt Ctiarlestown in an open wagon, escorted on euch aide by- two cavalry loldiers attached to Ashby's troop of Horse Rangers. It certainly would not have been safe for the gentleman to remain here ever night.

This is though not strongest possible, example of the in- flamed condition of public I EI'IIESS SE TAKEN" TO ST Ai 'NT' Artangeineuta are now prtyrets-ing to take Stephens to Staunion, wbeie he will be tried before the luitc-d States Cirruit Coutt. A strong military escort will accompany him, and ibe soldiers aie all anxious to know who Will bo detailed as speeial g'iard. is thought tbnt Gen. Tn iaferro will make the selection to-morrow. If be does, it is quite likely th will allowed to take final leave of Brown during the day.

Stephens evidently desires to leave Chailertown, as the incessant tumult around the prison to distress him much. A WoM HATE. The Sheriff" bus received letter from a Mrs. Doyle, in Kansas, declaring that Captain Urown had killed all her family, with the exception of oLe sen, some yeais ago; and begging the privilege that that son might 11 permitted to come to Charlestowu and act as executioner next Friday. The little time left will of course prevent compliance.

THE PRISOKERS. Hazlitt, who is yet lo be tried, and whose identit been positively established, is very He i- ast determined uot to be convicted out of his own mouth. He is continually smoking, as are also ti negroes, Green und Copeland. Cooke is writing the greuier part of the time. He shows mnch emotion hen speaking of his wife, who is now in New-Hamp sl ire, but who baa been req'vested by her mother to return home to Harper's Ferry after her husband is dead I cannot help believing that Cooke is yet in? fluenced by some hope of protection.

It would p-r Laps, letter fur him if he could at once resign it. Cop pic is very calm, and occupies himself mostly with reading. REVEI RV. A military band from Richmond arrived here this afternoon. This evening they are merrily serenading tien.

Tahaferro and other persons of distinction. The air is filled wi ji tbiir brilliant strains. I be terror of the populace forgotten now. Tbe desolate hearts of the condemne-1 prisoners are forgotten too. Noisy ac? clamations are every where heard.

For a brief hoar all is gheful, excepting within those wails, whose shelf, is soon to be exchanged by their ccupants for the last resting-place on this earth. Wednesday Not. 30. Mfc Coppice brother, disguised as a ped tier, has just been and brought to this town. He was at once confronted with the prisoners, all of whom refused to recognize hisn, except Cooke, who immediately identi? fied him.

This shows again that Cooke still clings to hope, and is ready to sacrifice his comrades for hia own sake. It is possible, though improbable, that he may thus gain a respite, in order to allow him to appear as a witness against the new prisoner. PUpeAch to TU I Tribees. Cn viii i.stows. Thursday.

Dec. 1 John Brown wrote all day yesterday, and the greater part of last night. The eiset nature of Hi letter has not been disclosed; but I am told to-day there are doubts about permitting it to be published. The place of execution has been fixed; it about five hundred ards to the rear of the jail. No civilian will be allowed to approach the scaffold.

The gallows is cvmpk-ted. For tbe present it stands in tbe Baptist Churchyard. It is sur? rounded by admiring crowds, who are continual!) cutting off chips for A number of suspected persons were sent off to? day. Gev. Wise ia not expected to be present at tbe execution.

To th- ftoas BalttMoai, Thuraday. Dec. 1, To-day persona, editors of the Abo. the wert ejected frvm the for bad anc" wtre very tai.ttc*ji? to proceed, ba; were on account of tbe arrangement entered Into bet area Got. Wire and the President of the road.

They let! in the Waehintron declaring ther were hound to be in Cbarieetown to the exernfion, and wonld reach there by the and Alexandria road, hereupon the Preeident of thai road wae informed of the tact. The American's Charlcetown correspondent ears thai there it no falling otf in the number of wild of Although martul law bar not ret been rd, there ia a military surveillani-e kept up that every one. even 10 great inconvenience. Even ciuiena cann 'hr. -''hurls wirhoot arrest and examination.

On tbe amvai of the cars to-day, two persons, unable a eatisJacinry account of themselves, were by an armed escort the Maryland line. mr ii ions i Lanier? have been arrested since Wednes? day, one supposed to be C'oppic brother. All are detained for the p'erent. Tbe Ohio meicliant? arrested at Harper's Ferry yes? terday wcie diecliarved after a short detention. Brown, it is se-d.

admits his participation in the Kan? sas massacre, but offers various in of it. The feeling produced here against him by Mrs. Dr.jle Utter is very intense. Tbe of ere ting the scaffold commenced yester? day. It understood that the members of tbe will not be allowed inside the line, so no report can made of Brown's speech should he make one.

The artest of three at Martinrburg, on the Bultimore and Ohio Railroad, was made on explicit mlotnifction nt to Gen. Tabaierro by Virginia deter from and other place? West. Two of the three a ere ihus arraigned, und the third was arrested for declaiing tliat there would be men enough on the next trains to take Virginia. Under these peculiar cum in stances the road is not and with the exe ptiun of this case, no car of the comptny lias been invaded, nor has any peaccaMe passenger beet an? noyed, all dispatches the contrary not withstanding. GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY MASS MIETIWO AT TEE COOPER OVER 10,000 VOTERS I5ATTI5BASCI SPEECHES B) Fon.

Grcrrf Folsnm, Vim. Hrnry Fry. Drivid Puilln Field, f-fD. J. f.

Iff, Jonrph Flotir, lliiunrrv MiallVr. E. lion. Owm Loiejoy, Win. S.

Evarts, and othm MEETINGS OUTSIDE. GREAT ENTHUSIASM Ti daily of yesterday contained the caS for a meeting of the eitaens of New-York to re- spend to the noaatiiaiioa of Georg? O'alyke as ca.vti date for Mayor. Solomea L. Hull, candidate for Oeeae sei to the Corporation, and William V. Pinkney, dii'ate for Governor ol the Aliar-lbure.

To tbe apptncid the of of the most sub? stantial citi.ens from all and who ate walks in wliirb they hHvs been plat ad. The meeting was announced to he held at the Institute, and the call was issued for intense interest attending tbe municipal contest, was suek i.s to make a iarge atu iidance enrtaiu, and it ti acinus hall of iLe Cooper Instituto be ui-iif htiei.t to enal ie the to parti, ipnte in the o. is-ioQ a was erected iu the street in front of the building. There a band of music was placed, ami enlivening stniins adib to trie enthusiasm of the ort Rsion. At 7 o'clock the ball waa nearly filled; at 7', the hour for bub the meeting war called, it was crowded in every art, and tbere whs scarcely standing room vt ith comfort; but, by dint of crowding, a few score more their way within the walls.

In the vast lage, numbering full If.iUO persons, were many repreri nta ives pf I mechanic arts, who, by their eu thnsissm, manifested a hearty appreciation of the prin? ciples of an honest citv Gnve-ntnent. and, further, ap prec-rted the fact tr at it was only through the success of the an ticket thi.t it was to be insured. Leeiimg and membert of the learned profes? ere present, and shared in the general enthusi? asm. The platform was crow by leading citizens and Republicans. Bit, notwithstanding the dense iroadii.g of the master and discomfort If red by all prt-sriit.

the harmony existed throughout the Tie platform was appropriately deco? rated with the na'tonal colors, fathered up in tasteful drapery, and the banners of the different Ward asso? At precisely 7J o'clock 8ilas B. Dtlttat, of the Ninth Wan', Ci. airman of the Young Men Re publican Central Committee, called the meeting or? der, und nominated tor President, the Hon. MONI FOI.SOM. Tbe nomination was received with loud cheers, and, on motion, acceded to unanimously.

On taking position Mr. For said: srxrcH or the not. MMM fouom. w-citizens, it is with great embarrassment thai I proceed to occupy the high and honorable position areis'ued to me this evening by your it is with great distrust of my psjwer and ability to dojrut Ii- to the great and joy tul cccaeion which brought ustotethtr. Gentlemen.

I have been called here to preside and not to speak. Iammt called to make a rfcech, but I cannot forbear utter irg a few words in reference to the conflict, tbe irrei rersihle cnnnVt (irreat which about to take place. (I beers.) Kor one, gentlemen, I would hate been glad if we could have managed our mnnicij al affairs by a barmotiio.is union of all political rlen.ents. For one. fellow -citizens, I would have been willing to take a man of any yur'y who was good and sound in bU principles; in whose and integ? rity we could have perfect reliame, as well as in ability tu administer in a capable manner the attain of this great city if we could bate all met, if a union of all allies could have been formed, and the fittest man could have been selected and i boeeu lor the purpose of adminuier.ng the afa.rs of this citv for the neat iwo vears, I would have been among tne moat forward to "favor such an alliance.

But, although the a'ttmpt was made in good faith by the Republican iu citv, they were not met as they should nave been. W'e are" called apoa, afier having Iwo years ago united in tbe selection of a man of tbe oppo? site partv to ourselves, and laving voted for him, and elected mm to that high ofBce. we are called upon now to lake another man from tbe party, and to elevate lain to the tame office. ngut I No, It is neither right nor just that we should in this war to be dictated to by unr political very I am wil? ling to sA-kuowledat thnt oar have been well administered bv Mr. Tie mann, tbe present iocutnVat of that office: but there are certain points of view iu hieb that office ia to be considered which are not al? together municipal.

we are on tbe of a great and mighty aaovemetit in country, astd mutt not put too much confidence in our politi? cal at a crisis like this. It ia not mertlv municipal attain that are atvtake. hat it also the political condition of Una great country. XlXth. XXih and XXlet -VjsocutUoos her? entered tbe ball, being welcomed with lo td I ray we mast have seme reference to political consid? eration- in great cetJvct that itpproechee, aad we aast not go to Tammany Hall for our candidate that tea.

Nu! We know what confidence, or rather how little confi? dence is to be placed iu of those men who came from Wigwam of Old Tammany. We know that no cgptaaift cam ut Utaax Haart we not had an instance in oar Board of of bad faith on the part of our political Yea." ') Shall we tnut in ri. again all cometo kC't er onejwrty, and I. not one man go for the candidate nf TsirBinnv and another oua for the can? didate of the de v.l. laughter and Let take our a aadidate, rallr round hia, him dert him.

applause Cries of f'Wewfljr Isaac LIavto.i, propoaed lor the following gentlerren. ca. Itter, Juns? XV. Bash. F.ra?mn? Sterttnr, I on V.

Fi i.ni ru. H. ilil.iersWrs I I ad; 'in TroSter, hoc A. LlumecnKoKn I ajupceU, 1 uutuea Lattis. on.

FbiaxWrre F.lHot. H. C. an Vorst, I so. Litbsw enrfisb.

Hotterwsrtn.lsaae I on. A. Lien fclWa. R.ch'd A McCurdy. Augustus FdwLi Hoyt.

I Turksr, henry baeay. Jshs D. Scott. a earta, Kotvert olt-y. Jar.a Brooks.

Isaac Fred It Dhver ft L'aoJrl D. V. ui krv, bu L.tc.gstoa, las H. Man-tail Mm. U.

Khaa. RsomI losuid, V. m. ro.br.. Osorge P.

Brief, Shsridao Shook f'etiry A llnrlbut. Mm It Bull, Paai. I m. B. Dodge, Martina.

Jean Mcfear. tirs Blunt, Krutnt (V Hrordiot, Asa Shipuian. RirLard Warrea. Hiram Bainlv. VV liliam iiunaiug.

a i f. Mnt T. Dow, 1 hon hnstv, M'llrtara P-lea. Draper, Henry Armstrsf. Aleiaudsr Bridford.

John A. i raj. Mm Hu.bert. l.eorgs (Jrundy, (sup, Peter an Antwerp. Prirr Je? pa Twry, i.uihsr tL Maren, I.Oman Shsrwood, f.

Biueniighsusen. K. Chester, Win. KumsU, Join. H.

l.re.ty, Ki. hud Mm4, trHatji Cry as. as. Mrs art. banks.

lark Whssier. J. i.i H. Wat. Marin.

Nathan Knic.aory 11 I.i'*. m. A Darlinf, A. Iloaslaud. Fdw.

A. Statuberr, Spsarsr R. Urrsa. a Prrria, irlsa fcalta, A. f.

ftoboias, Jobs Fitch. B. V. Blalrhford, Drnai? McCabe. Jaaitn K.

An Paid.I Laid. W. Wamsr. A. Mrthena.

Marahail Hlaks, John f. Ori.lls; at. K. etron(. Uuffa uardnsr, OUrsr l.rr.

Alan I i rear, J.n nihslt Robsrt Ua-raah. hvo C. A. Prabody, H. Jsasph Plnokurr.

Boa Jaks J. haw. E. Uaaisi a. Hoa On-K.

Psl'ne. MaMsn ttswttt. F.llioet Costra, llin it. Kojal flooahton, Anstir. Slsphsot, ni Vuil'by.

Ii. Ceraa Lurtlv A. bf rt Striaaray, iirnre II Lei ds, T. ii. harthiU.

JosUh lea The Hon. J. P. Coorm proposed the following gen? tlemen tor Seetetartea: T. v.

Adsw Kills, P. Brss.1. K. Boiwn, A. Krrch.

Wm. aslhsld, J. A. tullsr. Lawts Naumann, John Shipuu, k.

Hinten M. J. Pifmhotfer. M. V.

R. A. P. ksaosdr. B.

oimick. Prtrr Van Wrrk.Hrury S. Sniftk, Rebiaasn. jr W'hltasld. Prank Piniy VV.

Su.ith, ui. BaW.jf-i Misery Smith, Min. A Hrary lay hope. Jjhn M. Cssta, A.

Mr Lasrn-nrr Hartley. Hrnry Vau Srudrn, spsrrew, John 11, nt Aakman, '1 ho. B. Uurea.Lrr.ii M. Peck.

Jatnea Miner. Wm Arrufird, brtottan bwartt, I'rtsr Frits. Fphraln Lookerood. Frrd. A Owls.

ui. P. fhambsrs. It MrrrsU, ('. I ruder.

RIVrt. Bobrrt Imm. John per J' Haest Sbrpsrd. 'li gentlemen named were unauimoualy elected. Augurtus Dow then read the following resolu? tions.

11 fi Thai iu of n.sstlof. she approarh Int uulpal ulecloa oue of lutrre.t to tnsctti ot h(W-Yaik I That, in Ihn Proridsai-s of tbs tiuis arrierd when Nrw-Verh ia hynsr deport at Ihr- ballul-box, n. ooiy whrtbvr will 'bs sell or I.in whether ale can aud will continue to hn.rlrst all Ht-Unt. Thai In tbsnomlnssa of the Republican party for I'j tt.1. i.

urrM'iilsd for uur ai.ttiaaei mru In whoia wr bare i.rilia.i'rd whoar characters totem patity. and fl'lellty, coniotsnd Iheui to our -i i cf i.h.l, her, ma we ron.ni thou, tin- cltlaer.i ant rotrn ro in whoas charts their iotsrseli aud ihoeool tbs (ill ill bf an.ply t. and foitrrsd. I Applauas. 'lbat In MSSM tiplyks MaSl appliuae.

and our ton ineo for Mayor we ueiioid a oiiu everyway equal to the drmauSi ot the whether contem? plate bim in reW-reare to hut moral and social quelhJne, Li. enli(Lleiird patriolisiu. etiaifli'lurwatd and manly prudence uf tri or in hia eu. and faartnvsnraa in at) dnlles, find him In etrry way equal to tkti ifc.it, and wotlhy the sport of all ri uema who draire rWe-e qiiklills. is our c-hiet F.lnutor Mafietrate.

((loutiaurd i muted. That L. Hull cheers for Mr. our for ounarl lo ws oeholal a of puie letaled mu: al rharaoter, of ampU ii.tolle.-Oi*J power, n( energy, iudua tiy, (-. i.u-.e.

n.d ui lbs of duties im? Kid and a nan quaiified snd worthy to end carry owl ref-m in the r.eparlinebt fcr which l.e a csadidale, coufi-asdly isueh nssded, In -ear op.n loa, that ot our city, SjaaMtest '1 hat in fin. we kstr a man ii.inoal for his n-ialiicatiot f.ti offlce for which be ia Don.inated. Thai hu past tcrrie. in that firnisb at sure osl a-stile proof of his capacity and fidelity, and to thss.es we couudeotuy refer RtnlttJ, llisl. aided by tbe Uitit of experfoncs, we bars ao ftculiy iu k-jswinf of eur Muisi ripel t'irte mi is by lb? I'a'ty Psoso rratic that wl our men.orios eon-'jins to rseall in nor mm I.

iLe roua. aud iaiuiiss uui ilty use auaisuisd al tli? heads, ws earnot listen ts rte reqnoar to rseotnmit her Interest lo thsir or to I he oi any uf lasir or lehreislt that ws view vsth all overtures torn that source, sad whether thsy ootr.s directly from am- usai-y Hall or iiidliawtiy aud Ihiouah Moaart Hall, ws Jo, nur Is i re-pest with either the experience, of ens moot satt I e'etis and if addUtvnsJ wars to strstutbeo our dl-jii sl and arersion to a from a source la itself ao hope good, farl that MS had dsctjusd a uouiiualioo f.oa I a ui.ohjrrri. nahle, and would asrws only lha: old tad odious master, while the rorser of the other had become note- I nrua for ininsiire auJ rapacity, wool.I be ample, and more thtn sBiplr. Is remote all doubts fmtn the moid of srery oulUn'oued ilo true Rrpi.blic*ii or phiiantbropic cuin n. I Loud applauas.J The rewiliilioi.n wen- with Amid lcud cnlle and the rr.nnt applause, the I're-ident faitrodaead Mr.

Win. U. Fry, whoaaid: mr. rnr's shkbch. I l.

ieave to state, gentlemen, that when I was nou-d iih an iiivitattou to addreea this meeting to? night, it stipulated with the Uemanttee, that I should ave privilege und honor of addressing you fust, because I have some very importaut business to attend to conDee ed with the press to-night, and if I don't speak now I shall not have pleasure of ad dieeniig votiat all. oriee of "Goon," "Go i I Mve nf'i-ii addn-tsed my and have i ever aekrd any privilege, but to-iuglil 1 ask I uiie. hat is Itns question of the Matworalty which agitates our city beyond ordiiutry political precedent? ven t'- its innermost fibers' I. is simply this: Tbe Miani DemtMiatic party of that city, beiug divid- through its corruptions into two parte, we. the Repub I are called upon to coalesce with that part which seems to ten the leant putrid, but we say, they both atink alike, ii.

n-i laughter, and i nes of Good," 'I'liereis to rvaaou, Mr. bairman and why we should go into Tammany Hall lor a caini.ihste toi the Chief Magis? tracy of this great nty. uny moie than we ahould go to S'ng Sing. (Great I did not mean to I to tiitv Mozart Hall (great ap plaure aud shou'a ot laugbte'j, but the musical aud moral of thnne two estahlishaients are so much alike it is impoaeible not toconfoaml (Re? new eti laughter atui uhuenng. But some oue -In nld oay, We should vote for Mr.

liaveiaey erojw, bei autc vie voted fur Mr. Tiatuaiiu two yeara ago." oi a k.ud' We votsrd tor Mr. then, ms, e.n.i-- h. ar in Tammany Hull, but because he us out of it. and long hoe ring and cries of lhuto it.

"I That is juat the difference, afaej Ksah wheie Mr. liavesaeyer NotcUur tocnt. a l-atin, aud Birds of a feather Heck t'gether. laughter and applause.) 1 w.l' rraai r. at the Academy of Music, where we ranOaS, Mr.

iiavemeyer preside 1, but where is Mr. now con? with the vary people to whom he then npposs-d. At that Tammany Bail viae friends with Mr. Wood; and Tamimany Hall now, Pewter Mug, and bull-terrier, knock? down, rat-catching, crowd lasighier and cheers). io no knew waat Wood then, and they kr.LV? hia hiatory aud aitc-cedc-irs.

They knew he touLded hia politiutl fortunes iu iniquity, bv keep? ing tirr aatat iu Fourth Ward. and luiiiitter.j They knew also the history of that Marvin in which he wta almost a ci is to snv, ne eeeaped with net a credit of fi.ur hours. They kaew tbau this same Woof at tcmpted a revelatuin, snd would have succeeded but I I Oil pluck cf gallant 7th lUginent. (Levud and long-? They know, and knew then, that there are juat in this more nor no and they I quote from the acted Mike Wsieh of whom I would always speak with the atmuat rvrpecti ha aaid they were hor and of the Democracy," and he kvgjkl to kuvw. appiarasa.j And are we to go aid ciawl opt a oar knees to Tamrnany and ask for a ctu didate Look at tbe de la erfnte, kieb'iemru profereora of the tatotr Jatrt, like Mr.

Alf Ml BsjsaMSJt, who went as Minister abroad, to, show off the aira and and who wishes men to go to ain; like Mr. ttuyal Phelps, and all those gen tietTien who bve in those fine which Mjaa Murray. MaJ of Honor to the raid were sore rpkaawy furnasbed than even Windsor Castle-, aughter, 1 tell yon tt ia morsi ihaA far eiiure, that shakes a genUeiaan I Larud caeiapjii What did do Hey came oat and, ruin our tarty to ruin it uatiwnally; ruin it rsijanss the Stale! electiou, and tu taun mar.ti election. What these ganUerAem do They attacked a man whom ail and hottor; they attacked the whole Ehrt-uhlicna party, aadeo lieavcnd to prove it guilty of traaiinw, I snail only up yoar v.sue a nvomejat while I carry war into'Virginia. and There are gentlemen here hom too will delight to bear, and whim I should kke to hear, and 1 will be l.nef.

ail haatw there is a miagnided man, whose mu, the Republican parry utterly and ahetaWtelv repudiate, who is to be hanged ti-morrow. tor the Republican party is a ('oartitutiona' purty applause, and cries of Good," That true. I was ltakrrrupied the other night, and I gave way to my friend liojut, and did not have tine to define my positioa. I amid there axe aotae to brat Ufon oeepotisca, that even the Coustiut-, lien of the United I rat lute it ex lory of liberty, tbej would break down; and ogt are useless to tbe of such men. hU rtj a- at the root of their I i treason himself, aud wiil show a by of hi.

friend, which I will read. Charles Jan ee anlkt er of Martinsburg, Rerke'v Couolv, on tbe Htb of November. used tl ai gallant eon of Virginia, llano A. Wise, declared, was aaid be did, in October, that if Fremont be elected, be won id oeso t' Naih i.al Aisenal at Harper fact allhat litre wonld have justiSed ao bold and deraJex: a eras? ure. It the fortune of tome great and gifted minda bo re fat in advance of their oottaporanee; aadif Wae.

H. Be wan aWaU be elected in ISriP, where aaaa in onr midst ho would not call for an n-limeatt oi ti Governor of it be aboard silerdy suffer taron to pare under Um-control of eucoaa Ex? ecutive. Talk about treaeon? And Mr. Wia. Corry, a man whom I know aooaJly, thing ii.

regard to what toid hint 'by air. A. T. Uaakav cd tor of Tit Suit Drtnoc'tU, and of fat Rickmonti Enqoirtr, He told that they ba.l mmute thia, and 3J.00D that, ready to march. Now, if that ia not treason, what that d--4 is' These men talk about ire aeon' Hut enough of that.

I wish tint I n.m.tue would remember thai fact, that bra in glass should not throw brtckbaUv. Great laaabtat?" "Good1" Hew, k'eiitlereen, there ia oue more point 1 wish Mate, ai that is this. The Republican party ia now tbe Cat rtitntiooa! party of this country af? pltture', and cannot point to one of iu nor tiiat ia uot warranted by the men of 76. from all the way dowa la Souta Carol aa, including Washington. And that vetsra bUt and immoital name me of aoeaethiog; that bappei ed a few boors ago.

Tbe City-Hall bell tolled with its am for the burial of great sob of New-York: one whose fame baa ceased 0 be An era an. becoming the property of mankind it told thai he was about tote oon signed to mother earth, mourned by ami regretted by all. I am reminded by Ulis of a historical fact. More than a thousand years ago the venerable Bt who was tho oahr Max on who knew the ancient language, translated tie Scriptures from Latin aud Greek into Soon, and through his influence our learned, trom that ord oi God, the founda? tion of tl eir right to personal, political, and liberty, which is itst-ll basis and fountain of all liberty, That illustrious nan waa on death-bed? old and intinu, he waa in the of death; ba had arrived at the last i baiter ot the Hibie aud fell bad on bed waa 1 as amanuenses, entreated their dear master to rally once more to finish tbe little that left. By a sui eri.iiman effort ha raised and to the "ppee ot ti din iplea and gratiocatem ot ail present, be waa enabled to timeh those that have come dowa to us as the ot the translation of James 1.

Thea the old man said: "Auac Now let thv depart in for I have finished my work." So, loo, out frviug, who waa born cannon were soc.nditiy the of the victory at Yoikiown, telt that hit incomparable Kngllsh atria as the (ink the, claries of the past and tutu re, and. pressing forward, with Ida charm jtracrhtidgr Hall, his noble life of Coluuibiis, looked to aeon nal of renown whteh should on finishing tin of Washington. was sperrt! for that work, and hardly had he throwa down the pan, when he win enabled to Now, ob Lord, let t'iy servant depart in peataj my mission ia fulfilled. Ue gone away, passed torever troui us, but immortal work with us. Head it, fellow countrymen! Read that life of Washington, and then vote for a eorrnpt man and a corrupt party, if vou can He has left it to snow us the sanctities which cluster Mound the private gentleman, so necessary to an since.

datka I political principles and tho purity of politioal administration. Tin ding to those with Const it uiiotial party of the I'uited nal whether for Washington, or New-York State, or New-York City. 1 need not speak of LLoed but I will say we must dinar cur i and our own men. Better dafeatv ed IA Voice, "No, no defeat'J, better loae that, coaleece with dishonor and I Three rousing were given for Mr. Fry, ba closed hit The Pkesioen then called on David DfDLEV Fie i who Ma.

field's artECH. Fai tow-Citiiews: It ia with a great deal of reluctame that I speak here at all to-night, betrur engaged to speak in my own ward to-morrow oigbt, and bring so much engaged otherwise, as to make a double enort oppressive. If I to apeak to yoa ed the importance of the election that to take place oa Tuesday next, I should waste words. The misgovern nt of this city is known to you; iu increasing debt, increasing taxation, the maladministration in some of its Executive departments, the venality of iu Coun they ate only too mm i i luve opportunity to remedy this evil by this single election. If we were united and bent upon obtaining for offloers honest and caiable men, we ought pur fy the Coot n.on Co'incil, and make all the drpartmeuU aa upright and efficient aa the beat of them now arc, and lessen the burden of taxation and debt.

Wliy cannot this lie douet Why should all who desire a bettor City Government waste their rtretiuth in strife with each other, instead of nniting Ki seeping the i ttjee from imbecility and There is no other reason than the insane thirst of adventurers for public office. Here ia an oleeUoit puiely al, und held at a time d.fferent from i ti er, for the very purpose of separating it, and yet it aonght to be controlled, and there every reason to suppose it will be controlled by alone, the people take tho matter uieir own and rescue it from that condition. Whose the fault Tammany Hall! Applause? '1 ammany Hall alone! without wait? ing tor the people to move, without waiting for a nomination of upright men pledged to no party, with indecent haste they hoisted the party nag and pro laifsed a party leaner; anc insultingly hoaated befoea band of a party eittorj Do I speak too strongly, No," No;" Go on." Go on. 'J 1 have here a speech made by a Collector of that poit at a meeting lor the ratification of miration of Win. F.

Huvcmeyer and hi. I your attention to th.s, foe tiie pnrpoee of asking! afterward whether you can vote for such men 11, us says Mr. Sebellt We have again assembled to reiterate our what To economy ia Mvaidpal to elect to Municipal offices No Hat to reiterate out? ii to the great principles of the DemoeratM party applause and And once more in what Of aa economical adminiatration of the City Govern? ment and laughter Of pure men for off.ee, of an Council and Mayor No. lut "in favor of an sylitrtaistmf ion which faith? fully sttstamed those and baa ndmimstered thegoven.msnl witsi daaaiajusabed ability, with wav dom, with firmueas, and. with a aye to the beat ii.tererU of itizens and the nghu of every section ad tbe republic." That is the programme which yoa asked to sanction by your on Tuesday next.

Can yoa do it No. ao That ia not all: W's otm si.nl)oa etuttf wa outy to city, bultosar ooaottj si What yoa to do, I should like to know, what have to all just notions of swiminiatrav do with paity wasch asks oar the that elect ion is vitally important ba reference to pobtica treat Maawt hat efsct af whteh atar aa to oat iu Colon, which we all lore, BjaaitMisis ot which tbe arsvyerU; tu? Uta ffktx I.mt Ike Oeau-rstk sarty has ever hssw CssueaetUiha.trueiis'forlhe rmtts, sa? oaly rsrfullr, thst laoisMt Hsh, wblrb the so arUae still proudly front Ue ataaV New, tail qnaati? which I put to yoa, whose ia the fa alt that this wa party clectioa lie with Tammany Hall, and all ou and every RepuWi. an in City of New-York iijou don't remain firm toyourowa standard help to earn oat these and thawe measures which. Mr. bt'beU proclaimed from place in Tammany Hall last week, when be asked he tbe aojttektjan Hsmmeye'r.

What, then, ia to be An tasctioft by tbe people, a people's uomirauion, an election witb uut refeteace to party, is aa isa tossthie by Tammany Hull, and by What, then, to be al agree that ao calamity nald befall thia city lbs etesWeu ot Wood. Vasal, iwkleae, aslwsat every qaabtv wk.ch should command respect; tbroogb the of the and uaarfts of mai adw.iuwtration, it is jet true that he about him a body of men dr rotsti to and it it trie that tf be eoatral of tbe Mavoralty citybewiUdo immeaaa batm He wiU'bave eonlrol of tbe of most be executive be present Us partn ent, fuc sotamide. ortleraad mistbtel awy of uublk afiatrs. Then we all atfree lbat evary should made to keep htm Uut to be to tbu body of ouu omnot nf (roodymrn.

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