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k full, and that mv tongnc respctids but slnwly to the feeBngs that have I I '.er ? ' 'Clitl CBF.F.BS FOR ABRABAM LINOOIN. Thlrty one yeara aaa Abrah.m LBie4<ln att>od-_eial ?At thla polnt there wn* tremond-.ua applai:-e. Insplred !n part by the -jieHker's revercntlal toti ? and manner.> And what a hMory has been crov d-d into that pcriod a lUatory fruught wltb how mm Ii of deap slfallleenc* to the great majoritv of my Uafc aers I. I a hlstory franght with ao much ol algnlflcance ror lihertv. ln that meanwhfll we have obtalned a iwln l-4i flag. (Appiamv.. ln the meantlma we ?*__* t?1ned, forever cemented. a perprtnal I'nlon ' fonr States, forever eonsecratcd l<> fivedim ln everj dlrectlon. (Kenrwed applanse.i l do um m aapeal to anv peraon wlthln the sound of my volre. be.auae through the efforls nf tlio Kepubllcan part\ a d the dcvofion of Kepubllcan berees Ihe rlght ol (iMrenahlp beoame tw- to them _- t . nll other*; ai?a l make no appeal t<> prejadiee aajalnat the DemocraUc partv, be-cau.-f it ever at40vc t?> prevanl tlie < nsuni n.atl'oa of Republtean vtctorlea. (Appleure.1 I make DO appeal t? rare. color or claas. 1 coiigratiilute >??;> t ccngrarhlate mv?_!f. 1 rongratulate oar eout lr) Uiat. wherever the sun *h:nes in IU course from eaat ?' a; Its flrst ravs fall vtmn n rac- of treeanen. aM Ita laai ravs aqnd a henewetton upon a raco forever free. (Tremendeus rheerlng and applar i.ibkrtt Mi'.sT bf.main roi-Pv?U Uberty havlng desc<*nded into every bauaafl and havlng aurronnded the brow of every free man with lta eternal o-ul. never BBB be dtsputed, lt mu-t reaaaln. (Oreat applauae.) But with the privileg. ef ettlaenahip .one. duty. Every rfghl bl agatoat lt a duty Juat as surred aa the rlghl is predoue. fco I a?p?_i to vou. not aa bbbb whoee Ubortt came bc Ba pen of UnVoln. but I appeal M ?oo iw dttaena ef the _tate of NewYerk, ' ound by ropc* of . ahlp. bound bv ever) conaMeratlon of manhood, bound by everv cohvlctio'n of <i.ny to tn endiirtng good goveniroirnt, to eaat your vot?. aa IntoU-gent i Itiiei.s apart from partisanihlp a.-.d prejodlce. (Applauae.) Now I wlll Invlte Tour attention to jnst two of the eampaign. I have to sprak at two Ot* lugs to nlght or I ahoaM be glad to take up morc aarWar time. Tae flrst taaaaa la Me toael a mahliood baliot, af a pure a.id uotrammelled bufloi. of that baBol whi.-.i affordi the le?sl ogportonlty for the oprratlon of fraud, brlbery. eeem-m and ccrruption. 1 had tlie honor <4 =peahing from thla plattorui ln thLs behall |wo yeara aao. Oai frtends of the Demotnitlc party atond for the preeei - H.ortlve syftem. The BepubUean pariv defends un cqnlvooally tflae peerleaa, wriccleas priyUMo Bjyen to every man under tiie exemslve, offldal blanltet bal lot. (Applatuc HIBSES FOR TAMMANY. Th? other is.ue ls Taaunany Hall (lllsaes). Yes. but yeu oannot trlghteu the tliwr wltb a his.-. (Laughter and applau-e.i Whea Abrebam Lituolu atood uu UiU platfonn thirtyoik yeara BCO. aa nearlv ua I can recall his lancnage. a Bortfon of hla ? waa aomethlng like this. Turnlr.g to tho men of tho l-oath. bo ^..!a: -Vou of the so-ith ._v if ? our Pre.>ld?nt the I'nlon i- to be deatrered and ?-f shall be respnnslble. Thal is to aa. if a hlirhwavmnn should out n b.Hdcd nNtol to mv hoad nnd suv nnleaa vou vleld 1 ahaU ahoot, and you will be guiltv ... iyurder. Tha? ls oool I Tha thr-ar of BUT Ilf" tliat unleee I v1*kl mv mrmev the nltornative is that I murder-tbe tlireat of ti_? Iii.- of tuc 1'iiton. nnlesa 1 yleld my vote; otharwlse, di-union. That ls cool! '^AndTet how hi?tory repeats Itaolf. That lfi tiie attltude to-dny of t_e hlgliwuyman of Fourteenth-st. Tammanv Hall rav. to Mr. Cleveland and Alft-'d Chapin and to the Countr Democracy. w;tJi tlOa loude/l pfiSl of pliuider iu band, " Ci.k? you atand by ma, nnd plaee me ln power nt Albany. we sunll lo*e Uie coonfn- noit fall and you will be nlltv cf haylnii d,feated tho Pemocratlc party." (Applauae aiud langh ter.) A TRIBUTE TO TXLDKB. And tn tb!a connectlon, what B conrraat between the dlgnlfled demeanor and word- of Samnel J. Tllden and his Biicoes'ors. In IfiTA. a^ near as I can lecoDed his worda. they rang out llke this : '? i-or tny p*rt. I never hesltate to BdOfl a_ a rule of actoa and eoatfetioa of dnty, that a mlUioti of people slmnid not bl led to pnbllc plllag* for any eonslderati-n Qf ftJ e_i>edi encv, elther ii. the .State or in the Nattpiu" 55*.** rebuke from the dead to Ihe llvlngl What a criticltmi npon Mr Cleveland >.rh 1 Governor H 11! (Appl'iuse.) Tliev aniioiinw from thli platfonn: of tfto Btate of New-York than thal alx n :i:.ons ef peo; ple be deUvcr. _ over to tbe plUage of TammBBy Hall (Appla-i-e.i What a eonfcf?li n f w alfl aai .W ther not tru^t Ithe lntrlnale merits of their jK.-iti... to publlc dleeaaalpn next yearl '^?a':'^ hs there anythlng se aacred ln the petson nl Mr. Cleve. and or Mr. l.ill that this city and thla Btate should .ontlnue under the plUage of Ttaimany Hall ln order that he mav poMlbly 1- m I?rc?ldentlal ft.ctor ne.xt ve*r' Po we owo alleglan.e to Mr. Ovelaiid or Taromanv Hall or Governor HI111 Have thy aeoom l,li?.bed so much ln 1h* way of afflrmarlve L*<sla!Icm that thev fear to po to the American people on UM Isane- that have been und" or that tl.js vcar we mu-t rubmit to the Ineulte that THn.uia.iy Hall h_s Bnpo>--d UPin|eave t_e snbject with yon. Thlnk of lt.lt Ls worthv cnreful tbonght T mys^lf have this eonfdenre tn t^e arou?ed ljitelllren.e >r th- Amerb-nu jwy.j.1.-, thnt I lmow that when MM laana 1- oncv put before to whether tb?v wfjl have the power o nmnv Hall a= llh*?traled not by promi-es, but by acUof' record ; as lllnitraied. not by propotltlons ini.l platfonn-, but bv tt;" persona aetnally In control, to extend its powera and enclrcle the enttre atxty conn ti-* of the state. there "lll b<* boi one aiiawer in No? vember. and that wlll be a t'l'indero'i- "No." (Long >iied applause.) THB ISALT) EAOLE OF WESTCHESTVB. Whtn the leof-eontinued dieering wiiici. marked tlie elose of Mr. FBaaett'a neeeb had dled iiw..y Chainn-B Anderson Introauoed Oeneral iltibied a*, one of tJ.i- pioneera ln the oause of Uberty. The oheerini whioh greeted him baving lubeided, General Ilusted enid : Oolued M.ji of Bew-York: lt la twenty two yeara ? i mlddle-aged man pped upon thh platfonn. it w?t tne year when I ifiirod,i<'.4i to the New V'ork Aaaemblv and : llirouph thal bod> o roncurrenl reaolnuon thal |?ve yon voor rlghl t i vote. I tp] .,| e.) li waa I that I wav mado ihe Uald Eagle of Westchi (Applnnre.) J pre~ime I c .: the HUe becauae I f.?u_ht y -.ir b.ttl'. (Beuewed . ; Twentj two year Mi l atood upj .rrn and \. :':< me -t.^.d and then a::d Ibere IO.OB0 rolois men ln and armnd this buildlt:g pl-dged their falth to mstaln tlie party whlch had glver. ihe rlghl of anffrage. 'i hr very nexl vear Tammany Hall attempt'd to repeel ?iat amendmenl to Ihe eoniUtotlon, tuit Beetctary _oward told them lt wai a flxed hel and eoaJd not be luterfered ?1th. I Vpplt I am told that thero aje some colored men w|j.. are fgag to vote Ihe Demo ratk Ucket. ICrlea ol 'Xo fcaip that id< a ?t onee. (Applauae.) i rafnaa Io accept aucli a statement. The co) 'red man who vot? the I)eniocra.ti.- Ileket w.Il be branded untll tl.e dav of hl. dr.Ui?nnd after thal ba vii have no opportunlty - as an lugrnte and a eoward. I om talklng to the dmd to whom i lalked twenty-two years ago. or aome nf them nt leaat. I have no n. say, bui to Impreaa upon vou t'.e nez-s-'tv of vo': i electloB day for F*s^":: i d v*rooman. (-tolonged appla M!J. VBOOMAN_ APT REMASK8. f^neml Hnated aloeed bla remarha by int-u ducing ibe oandidage lor LieutcaMnt-Oovernor, Mr. Vrooman 8|H.l;e n.>, folh As "Mivson and Dlxou'a Une <i t ?>-1.i? ?i the BepubUean Nort'i from the Democratlc Sontli ln othi r .; llarlem r.rJdgu dlvldet the Repnbli an North from thi Pemoeratl. I pl_ -1at.' ?.f the pre eul d?v. Beeator Faaaett. tl . ubllc4in lead. rmir 1 i ml have been unvelliiig through the Republlran North ol t'Xs Ma'" for the laal tliree aeeks, and I am commlaaloned bj Northern, Central and Wesl .?rn No* ??.riv to brlng to Manhattan l-;. tldin?- Th .t tlie' propoae to extend to you on Ihe third dav of November a groeUiiB of more tlian 7.'..'.' pabllcan t... uitv. ln return for thla .plendld work, thev :.-k tlu IfnublUu . und iho UemiwraUi as weU, of New-York City to lntJ-1 upon lioneat resiatratlon. bOMct ballota and a" honest count In thla grand work of malntalnlng the llborty ol thla country they not onlv aak, but thej oxpect, the cordlal und en thualaftic ? upp r ol < ???? h . t greW r.n. (Applause.) Mr. Chalmia i, i aball d^i.. i thia meetlng a momeiii onlv oe..,'i-e. in the liugiuigc of an ? r ? I lenl when lniisHln.il..' .. ge: t! liutli u' .. llie. ' . 1 b Meve n '" "" 'he w.rtk ol "Mi|*'iet .gatlon" foi R< piibli'-an to a-l. .. coljred man to \ ?! the ):??; UckH Our |..i't. w-- born Io cd ? it nnd . u,,.. ,..,,,. w-hitc aud coloi-ed. our party wna born to enforre the Immorlal d.-.-tri???? thai all mei free and e<i ial before ihe law. onr party, true to lh hlatort \o\-i u? Its prliK-lple-. has ab ..' ? latored ?? all um.- and ln all plac.s, not onlj foi tbe edi and eksvatioii. but lor the et|iuilH5 ol Ihia lalor T._s been <i and i am sure lhal if Ihe < ?<:? ? could be pi.?e I to Igbl th y would ash l a|a tJ.i- lh country In wn there ni^ 'lo.il. ai <<ut our chlldreti voling I tfeat rtriirk of! our bh. I i ua 1 ee and eoual before the l. ,_, _, A terj dear frl.^id ol mll N v" (?rlet.n- a f. ? >'_i- a,-.. a al wili the concr-toi.e of a gn-at seminnn whl< . wa* then lu prrn-f - of '??? benefll oi tbe colored raot. one of the apeal en upon tli ? jvaa .-. colorvd minlater. a f rn the aeene a- glven me by my fiiuo! will m forgotv-n. lieatttted tometlAttbe radvanccd to the fronl of the pb-tforra and aiirvey* I ': audiem-e, wltb an Intenae look thal atoined to speak more ehxiuently thai. .vori-. After a p.lnful be l*/an with a f.??'? brok. ? : aeene and tbe aabled aeemed to - u h m iphplrotJon. i.i.t ing his handa toward beaven, h. a force and .(ileiiiintv thal waa almoat oj pretaive I i the Inngun^e. it ?iil D( i terated l if this ia fi.e world ibnl I waa born ln. For yeara 1 w_? a alave upon I penlt'tit.arv Otfenee ? . ? ? uiv fellow slavea whlpned for trylng ( ? learn. alght i am on tbis greate-i avenue of thia great city. speakim.' wlthout fear, wlieji a bt lldli : to be eracted lor the educaUon >.f my j^op!.'." (Appla Mv eol red frte l?, la 11 an: mrprixe to y >u ih.t lhal mhilstcr of other ? waa U,n world in wbleh be " Who gave hl froid op] - ?'? Who peimittnd Ihe bullding of tbat grand u I of Marnlnai e< ? itoi well ? t;.'??'. i - ? .? . ' ' hul by qtiotin. t'1 law-, ? e, Ibal Ibe Rep jpiara: ' II ?' -?? ri lh! i I. that l . ?? 11 ap] " > ?? Uv ; lhat VCK. Wlll I ? tb" P< p 'o '? ?? partj BP oi-.-.i . iiutii the <'ornrulttee on ?Phe eiilnraad faiiarlr? und aaarehaaa ^ <>f Flhit _ Co [WaS 14th tt e??M? Uiaw ' l dtllvery _ Kiialaure. Tb.jr _nUnu. lewe-t lu ; Cleveland's bakingpowder is the stronpest and it takes le?3 to do the samc work. A. Good Reason. A Better, Cleveland's always gives perfect results in the kitchen. The Cleveland's DCSt, is perfcctly wholesome, being composed only of pure cream of tartar and soda with a little f.our to keep thc strength, nothing clse whaievef* K'f-solitions, reported the following declaretion, whieh wiis adopted after nll its main feariires had been appiauded. Be renew oar aHeghu.ee to Republh-an prlnrtpies and poUdee ln both Natlonal and Btate aOalrs, arra lieartllx Indone Ihe derlaraOon ol princlpka n iterheirar, Beptember :>. . T,o able and feerlea* Kepubli.aii kader. who?e on Tumniaoy bave raused that aatoeratle und undemocrattc orgnnuatiou to tremble even for lt*. nold thla city, and wboee rcoord li one ol anawerving lidelity to Uepubllcan prrnelpleB, erabts ...r hearty admlratlon end rapport, Tlie lxjinorriiti' party, ln maluug a spcclal cftort at^ t.i.i. late U?'.e to enUel r i of ol-u-ed men by tnrowlng ? aop t?> bnem In it* state. pUr.form. ha* only made tteell on objt-ct oi derklon to ihe, rH<? whots aj b been Democrata. The Democratie randldato, Roawall P. Flower, by his x-otes in the <'<? graai of ihe t nltai Btatea, aaa aliown blmaelf n con?intent aud peraUtant enemy of colored men and of ralrnesa and lustlce in electlon-. Mia vote waa ra.-t agalnal UM bfJJ to pr.ivMc a free ballot and M bone-t eoant ln all Iha Btatea. He voi.d Hiraln-t penalonlng tl.e prUoners of war wkq rafferad al Ubbv and AndereonvIlM and other rebol detis of fJUaiain and ileUh. He oppo-*xl ibe ?<!inia--ltm great, becanae oi their raoe and color, of Con cre*smen LangJton. Hill nnd Miller. A candldate with such a reio.-d as Alr. l'l wei's, nomLnated at tlie com uiaaid and a* tbe apecial repre??entaUvo of tl.e nioit eon-upt poliUeaa otgMUaation wlthln thc Denioomtic party, I* . recelve thc vote of no honest and seM msD-ectinp eolor.d ettlien. <Ve view xvith bne utmo?t rratlfloation the rontln uarioe npo* the st if Cunimltteo of the Rev. \V. B. Derriek, 1>. D., and deebu-e <>ur perfe*t confldenre in ? Bl ?.::d aagnifled leadmh.p. ELOQl'EXf K FROM DR. DERRICK. The Rev. Dr. W. B. Derriek xvas the next sneaker. He said in part: Mr. Preaident, Frlends and Fellow-atlrens: Aa a raeinber of the Republican party nnd a voter ln this greel Kmpire Btate, II li arwayi nod aaaaerb to tn-at ?trangen and vleltoa arltb i-oiisP-eraUon and respeit,; and on .iu- aeoount, becauaa tbe.--- are aaay uis Ciligulshed men to a.ld;i-s xou, I will not speak bJO tong. ..-t me, bawerer, *av thtt, tbat the ne^i-o x^ants no erntebea or nettlng. ii'iMlongcd applanse.) Ckar the tracU! OItt our coloi-ed brtthre.. a fair tield and no favor, and we stand xvllllntf to take our dhaneeij ln th* nvce. and BtraggM for llfe. (Hcueucd applauso.i Wo demand the ripht of five upoc-ch ln every pait of this Natlon, a riglit whlch is piiariuiteed M |.v tho laxv and UM m of.our coul.trv. (Oheere.) We demand tla right to eaat our vote in fverv -.eetio:. of thla broad .h".1 a:'<i have thal rota roun'ted, and to long as tliat righi ls denied iw by force and fraud xre have not a fa!r ileid. (Applause.) There li aa anwrltten ?w xxi.oae poicnt innuence ls felt. thronghonl the land, and tliat unwrliten law ls pubUc opuTioa. Wltkoat publle oninloii yon can intain or onforee a law. (Appiuus".i luumuv aasi all tl.e olvil-rlghta blll* that yon VM-.. but uuIl-ps the atrong force >rf pubil.- npinion is behlod th^se bllls they will be a failun-. ReniemtMr that when ut. Btar aiipeared in onr NatlonaJ linniiu.ent, xvben the Ship of Btate w^s drifttng, with here aud there ronks and dan?erous Bhoala ai.d fandbars uhe.ad, oi'.d xvlth the flag of tne l-'nion at her miiicnp-ali flvlnu- hulf-mast. and when ihi Natlon waa njd.cd Brom lt- eentre to itt. rircnmference, our colored trethrcn wer?) in tbe rranti marrh of the mlghty aroty that .??tnipgled for llberty and t'nlon. tApplans-.i A DF.RT Tf) THK REPCBT.ICA.V rARTT. It -wa-. BepabBoaa penius tbnt ereated that army. and it was owiag to tbe u.iiriiire. the patriotlsm and tho devotlo:. of Abraham Lincoln that xve am freemen lApphmsa.) The Bepablleaa party la aka party of edacaUon. (Apphtaaa.) We are aeasrailBad to rappoii the men and tin- party who have mpported ; i rt ateod by n?. (Applauae.) on Novemi*r 3 ..?? will mareb boMly and manfully to the polli and ir balrota In behalf of good governmenl aad of Uepublloaa principlea. (Cbeera.) We on our sid- are condnctlng thla campaigh xviih dignlty, xvith d. and wltb a aanae oi ual ?ell-respec( whieh la dne from one man to another, however mneb he maj ,llr?er from us ln oplnlon. In thii reapect our nolle i\i?-. tt i- a worthy aud a ibining e.\amp!e. (Pro longed applao . ? . l-i n^i'i'v: the Berlefl of magnlncent speeehes that ha\8 bes.-n dellvered by that aingnlarly abb-, eloquent werful yonng orator of .mr piorlon- nM i>arty, l ,.- any man te polnt to a aragle Benbanee savoi^ perBonalltiea, or whal ?us otberwlae than in wltb |he ni ' exactlng fbrmnla of parh* mentary debate, In whal 11. Lalio.K-here has styled the llgnibed dellbeiativo aa embly ln the world, tlu senate of the ' nlted Btates. (Ofeal cbeerlng and up plauae.) . . No, my frienda. our flpht. is one of prlui iple, and w.' eere nol \\iio U ? bearer ina-y be, i. i- xxiti. tlie methodi and poll lei that be repreaenU that we dght imd aot xvitti Uraaelf. (More applaose.) Mr. ; i ixv,-i repreaania Tammany HaJl aud cotmptlon: Mr. Fassett repraaenta the honest voters of tho rtate of Ne-.x VnrK and p^on gavemment. (Ajpla.^e.i New York ls the Bgaeway, tbe door, the m./uth of thia great Kepubile, ancl when the month of tbe body polltlc, ro MM than the bodv phyBleal, la talntod, the eiitlr^ body K eorrupt aud nabearable. lApplame.) If New-"\ork be, a- I hax-e said thal. it la, the month of the BepubUc. it want* badly to Ihj cleansed. aud wo hax-e here lrl :,- peraoa al Jacob Bloal Faaaett the aaeahpowder of rn <i governmenl (Applanaed It eoata nobbmg,m. frlenii. and fellew-ciueena 'lake this toothpowdt-j-, and take .i. Ioo, I pray you In larpe qaantltfea, and tead] baod and is aolnte wlU appty lt to tho gami if Tgrnmanv litll. whieh are bardened and encruited alw eorniptlon. (Langhter and appbtaae.) Drlve the ? ?- rr -n the Btate and put Jaeob ^loat l'a--ett i;?. |o Ail ony. (Crlea of - Voa bel," onei.-. applauae, aud wavlng of hats, cane- i I baadkerebTei THE fJTHEH SPEAKEB8. Nearly every sentenee of Dr. Derriek xxtxs tumult.iously appiauded. IIo was folloxved by ex-CbngTeeacaan rangetfln. who said amonp other things: U , ii Plowerl WhOB I, one of your dnlv eleet-d atatlvea i , the Congresi of t.be Batton. wonl to xVatthlngton aft'r havlnp lK-en .?'.?inf.d oai ln Vlrginia nnd aff-r havtog !? |n -:.it ? ol them bv daa of !;i\s. Mr. Flower xxniiied oui ol tbe Houv? v.i.'i bl* Daanocrarle eoUaagneB, t/. atgntfy his diaaeni and veaation al tbe act that ;t neero bad beaa ad miit.-'l io i!.e coanelbi ol tbe BaUon. (Hlese* and a ? We il --..IU Flower out." I'rilonped applau-'*.; i a..i d I afraid thal anx rolorad votara wlD v .te for Fbiwer; they win vmo for Faaaetl ami th ? nr pnblican ii.rlj. (Applanse.) Of all tl. peraona xx-'o hoM pi.? a a is- uil oi' baving pasaed CIvll Bervle* .1. The.- ? ,.re ::<> i nenskm rlerl I thewi State*. Of t'u-if n.mil-er n j. r re.r are eolored, (Applnn e.) The wiered people oxxe li.eir tllO e pUMOa ln a fl-eiit. ire i. Preildenl HarrUon, for he suxv that the. ,..- ,? ire ited ;<- the <i. ? Vpnla ? ; In . tn\ ln ? . i . : ..? aay onlr tl toln tbe Bepubllean ? f< ar ai rthlng, (Api Other hi^-iikt-ih arera 1. I". S'i<-i.ard, the Ber. .1. H l>. Sinyt'n imd .lo.in C. Danoy. I nlike aoa) meetinga ihe crowd waa .- large wben 11 waa disn.is-.i-d u:-i at any other thu-. MR. FASSETT 8PEAKS I.N" QEBMAN. 8BEAT BXTHTJ6XAIM tT ^ nir, -ia-s-Mi ktino in TH1 BOW1 RT. Thal tl.e (Jer,: ,.s city appreeinte the bnportanee of thp iin^ro' oampaign, and that they prepoee to li^-ht on the right aide, wa*. ahaara laal oighi al tbe Oermanla Aaaesably Rooma in tha Bewvry, at thc t,rn-:it maaa iaerttng of Orman (tepoblioaaa. llefore 7 :I6 o'eloekj every aeat in the large hall xvas fllled and xvben the invifi',! erueata arrived, they lirol to aqaeeoe through a maw TNE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C jM!?AKY, I rom orgaaiaBtkafl in 16IG to Jan. 1, 1101, has paid to policy hold? era .'..$145,?3.-),300.80 And now holds for their protcction 0b,747,707.41 A tctal of.|304lM3,00g.l4 II baa ir. i-.cd froa the.-n only.?'ti4,'.::>8,' 18 77 l- h s > arned f r II pollcy holdera i, | n i er pgetn am paymenta (aiter payiag ail expgneei and t.i\efi of . $10,324,149.47 or 24.5.r. per ecnt. PUILIP S. 14TLI.EB, fli-neral Afccnt ft,r >'?? Vorlt C.iv .onl V'.lnltv :md N< ? I l Wall St . .New-Vork City. so denw that there was not an inel. *>f aparc room left. Wheitjhe meetinn wna opcned, even UM ...Ifl rooms. the hnlls and tbe .tfilrwnyfl were blflefct- with the hundreds who fa.led t? get Innide. and though man.* could hardly hear what taf on, there they stn.ved until the rneetin . was ov.-r. eor.tenting thcwwivii with t.ik.n. up Ihc l-BO-B-tag iheers wh.ch broke agaiu aml Bgain from Uie throats of those inslde. The in t4*rior of tbe hall had been beautifully decorafed, with Ameilcnn colors exelusively. From the centre of the ociling the hriKht, fjJad- of tlie starry Baga -tret/'hed to all parts of the place, every inch of wall was cvered l.y tlie glorious colors, and the platform was enveloped with them. The red. white and blaok of Ccrmany was miaslng allo (Ct-cr, but the liKbt from the p-reat chruidellers fcll on something hetter-on flftecn hundred faces tlmt. had turned from tlioae colors to the flag of the Ciiited Statcs. Thfl meeting waa opened by Charlefl A. Flam mer, who ?miil?lfl- Ferdinnnd Kidmnn. Mr. _Mmaa thanked thc Bflflfl?b_ffl f?r thc honor in a sh. rt sneech, which waa fl-.flg_._t. intemipted by cheers. The nevt, spe nker was tlie Rev. Nicholas Bjer rinj. of the German 1 Vshyterian Church of the Redcemer. He spoke in German, and made a witty and characterLstic fld-t?fl, which brought forth a perfect roar of cheers for Fassett, Blaine and Harrison. The next speaker was Ferdinand De Vigne. He had scarcely be. un, and the great throng be? fore him was silent and attentive, when suddenly there was a stir at the furthest end of the hall. Instanlly ' over that. flHflfl of faces there flwept a cliange as IL-ht brcaks over a flea. NO-k-Bg had U* n heard, yet lnstirictively every one present knew that the mau whom they wLshed t<, hflai abaTfl all otliers, the knight wlii.se IflBflfl -?_- tt-i Republicau colors, had come. Aud as he w.s flflcaxt-fll through (hfl ci'owd which opened before him, such a sliout broke from a tliousand throatti thnt the very hanuers on tbe wall fluttered and ehook. Mr. Fat-ctt epolce in (ieiman at lirst and won his hearers' heurtu by thc*comniun<r he hud over thc language. He __-_ hfl _-_. U-- tu rub a sn lamatiiler with thc BlflWd, and thnt he was not unfaualiar with tl.e babltfl oi the Qei-MB htudent, and with the romauti- valley of thc Neckar, just where it mcta tl.e Khine. Souicbody m the audience then called out "?-_-?---._" and hc turned to him, saying : "Ah, ireidolberg, then quoting a famous German stud.-t tnug abaut that old univei_ity town, h. said: 1 toflk my famlly and aettled there: to JSJf*"^]^ ip?. n that be must have i."M, tw_niy-tkwfl jeaiajog _ thal t.n.e. WaU, BnftUo li a big &'J**.*g uecd big bovs to /-'il papera. . . ? ?- 5/_^___-.' Plbwef ls gotaf t. roM__ an B-rt-WtwrBneoj-S mjeob in ilarlem tO-Slgh. ai.d thls bl OOW 0 lt whlih I ba.. recelved itooa - fl'clock: (Laag-tar.) Mr. Faflflfltt tb-n read smue p-_4_wea rroai lt referrlne to Ta_.es, nnn showed that Mr. i lower had laggled with the w_f_fl toJj and tax-ratc to cnptuie votes fnr T:.riim:i.iy. Hlfl l.earers atMUted B_ain for more, aad when he ata-ted ta iro. thev tricil to .anv lum out on t-W*ir s.i.uldere. J?hn W. Vrooman then ipok. a few worflfl, and after *f lonu. I.rilliant ?ie*-h by Fredenck w. llcil . preaidenl of the Oermaa Society, the meet 1P AiVum. th._e' . rSent Wflffl Fer.lim.nd DrflflflT, Wbfl had. C4_u_- of thc aiT-agemo-ts; ( uarles ?)? 1'*?ni",-1'' loTonei v,m;aii. Merar. Dr. Gostav ***^****J Wolfram, Ur. William Balaer, Lewla S. Goebel, A. ... ,;.f.,-, Herman Can tor. E. A. _??? ntomann, joim Brammer, TTuoiot \'M^'u-l^i',]^lZli? C Otto 11.,4-se. jaeoi. II. XllUar, Pmn* i ,-e-. gfOde*?0". Flaccus, .'i.'i'.i, Beia, John I '? l)r- ' *n Kremer Freflerlek?grtst, Henrj ? ? l,,|"'v- lh?__r_?0t1' lieh, A-gastus Hassay, Dr. EmU Hoaber, Dr. F. L. i -riau Auh. Ilenrv Mombcrg, Frank ke?iiet-en, F?efl__cU Wtaimer, ir., F.rce-I Kuit-ihach, E-dUp Horr> Uch lirni-j-d Belcbwann, Jacob Kossler, Augn.tiis -chulfel Henn- V. L-.ihr., 1'ei.li.ia'id krojter, tbe HOB. I ,,'h P. Wlndblrrl'v BclnboM van der F_mde, Kudolph Rubena, Henry KIocltemeTer, Henry fichnrnacher John vo? Oflrtchten, Charlas L. Broekmdor Lpnla Wat Cliarlefl Dresa, Istflor IM. sdalph Ilnn.lte. 1 al P E'i'ilc, Conrad Hottea, Prank Ba h ?. iohn G. iip-it Oharlei Welffengvh, sr., Christlan Heirliefc. B-wai- Ommermann, G?ta8 k. -.ii.n-i.ann \\iiham ErK. bamuel B. Hamb-uiprr, John K. Brgdslw, i nrt-tian fWa lxvrier ___imkilh], <:.|.trtli Bflvmrfl Werthelnier. Jltiary FeKHnann, Martin Hanp'. i>:?,",?i',' Mot_!* ,?.,,/ PtalT. Li. Rlehard Muller, Dr, '?''?'.>"'- '/r Henry J. BerghoM, Henry rtjfitnmer, John Benfler, II ii. intemann, George Friw. i liarles \>. 1''";'11^' rSaptaln Henry Delker, Adain Eppla, m-ix von . u.e Dreyer, John l'. Ronier. in*. Frafl. u :i:i., Herman W. Tfiam, LonU U. i.4*roy l^nri :-, |_,ard Cirr. .', Jacob M.v Dr. T. II. N.w l'uul J?r r.irl Oroscll, Adoipll li'-letinmiin, K il. Franlrenlielmer. Dr. Max G. RaaBo, fclartta (:';r"J. ,1:,: ;.n Zuschlag, i.-'? Bau, Henry 8chmld, wei v,.:i.;.er John -'lunl.lln-'. John J. HIH-r, Fre. Kraemer Gottlleh OrlS4.1er, Christlan FnnseL Caspei ...obel, LouU Herbst, John 11. Idmi. Kred. \oefteim, Lonls Frledrieh, .luhus Eniri, The, doro 11. Mrhh. H Piaetorlns, Nathan Fncer, William Bothtnann, ri ri..- k. Lezow, Jaeok Hnnslcker. Morrls Gerber, \V Ulam Kelm. Henrr Arfmann, Gottlriefl _*!_*s Jary-t) H..ti, Dr. Lonia F. HKchofT, EmU Ney. Arlolph Flnken gw. John <.. P_ter, William Branflraej r, .Geor-e Mcindel, Benno t^ewy. Adum Machemar, WllUara r.llniann, -r., Jaatrow Alexar.der, Henry J. acnu ,. Max L,. Maalt-. l'r_nk Btelnbrecher, Doad ? ,:n. Henrr Gra?,se, Mnrlw Sllbersteln, Mnrtln Hold Rtidoiph' n-4'.now. Adolph Reirnann, J ?epll Weiik, Ilenrv Kropf, J. K. Munliii.. MarUn Mauer, Charlei Btelnmuellar, Theodore Banmeister, VMllan, . rup ?ri Georje F. Gmlnder, Jacob W. ^in' i ouis L Rolland, Oalonel .vdam s.nc? . Llonel ?'!??- r, t__ . Labiacblo r, 0?rarC-_iB, A. von Niebelachueu, Kml'l Toffler, Adam K'nt/^lmann, Julin- Beii ba, John ... Peter. Major Ckarlflfl leinflfly and Theodora V.elicrg. MORRISANIA TIT.NS OUT IS FOBCIr TnE GREATF.-T MI'.F.TIXO KXOWN TIIFKE 'X __U.___--n_.-DCB--- QBXXT F\s?F.TT WIT-i CrHKKM. Tlie voters of MorrlMinia . ive Mr. Faaaflti and Mr. Vrooman a mni-nlflceiit r."?ption lu t evenins; at Crt__h- Han, 0? fcnr_rad _Jid*aeTan-4_k ai. and Tklrfl tm. TW rfljta feii in torr_t< aii tke ef-rttag, but th.it ,ii<i not Interfflifl In ihe w . with ti.e m it W.I- tiif largflfll and n>i,st flnth-ai__tt? polltleal latkarlai thal hn n?*en held ln tlc XXTVtk A^etnbly Dl trlet in many years. Hnildred- i.f ai-ftlllg-flflB who have. kflrei-ffll. voiM the DflBW I Bflmfl , hear Mr. I_a8flt. u:id wariuly iipj.'.audcd his ievera amlgai-fl-i <?f Tammany iiaii. Tkoraaa J. B_a_ pnsMefl, anfl Ckariefl lf. Bt*** w.i*. serrei.iry. Wlillo the nieetiiiK va* BT-ltiBg for Mr. Fasaei. ihori addreasei arem auadc by Mlflkael ?' ivntoji. liepiitiiinu, eaofllflata for Senator In thc Xlflh Senata Dtatrtet; Jfl-aai L Weii . Bep-hBeaa eflndMate r or _-fl_mUy_HUi ifl Um XXIVtk Dtstrtet: Omtm* H. Liflk?naa, and i-eorite 1'. Mitherh_ii?l- lt \vh^ flflflf lOo'ilorlt whin Mr. I?-?- urriTC.. As ho inadc hU waj to the plaHlllll the _?OWfl rose to th^ir fe<*t and rleered hlm aealn nnd uir.'.ln. "What. the inatfr i\i,'i Faaaetl '" ahontafl aoaaa one ln tiie, rear of tlie haU, a;i\ iinmedlately the gr.xit CTBWfl MpUflfl Wlttl one vol..-. " He'a all riirht." T)i"ii fhree ekflflflfl 8__fl ?<t for "the JicJtl (.oveni.tr cf New-York," lo whleh every B_aa tn the hall reatuBflefl with all hi.s When thfl eiilliu I:. ni i.i.'l >n!,-.IUi^l, tlie iiudi I -i i.y the i'loi ,ioi\ Band, aana uAJMrica.** then Mr, l'a -elt v:,s liitrodiueti BJ * KeW YOI*k- BflSl ,, \ ii, ,.," ii ml -said : >,.,- j i,a\.- been propcrlj Inlnslaced depend? opon you, nol upon me. ii d-p nd? upon Ihe ,j, .. U| ,?,,.. , 'i Bepulill. ,.'. ti '.i. tkifl ai I ": Erie. K yaa vote ., you i beer, Uu _ i floubi about the n ?ult. I prop a* t i -..i\ - aam tiilni.' io you to-nlghl abont an arganl-atlon which baa , ige '?: i'i" hlktory of the . >.-? Vork, in iar. ? ietters and la ww. | ln_ ; _;fer to tamniany Jia!.. li l- to-day .a.vlt.u to ? v. f. t.oi ? ?' i" rral ln Ihls rlti snd thU Btate: Bl OW U- I > J.lu:..!",- Xt* \<>r\ ..? ; von inii-i eom ru ;i. a- i,_ i it. baa evei been mi. ? il. *> ou inu-l BllOil ii- 1" . i : t.i.n it ? - ln fUth, it- seworfl uneleafT, Ita bnLdlnga -o nnstabls ihut .-lor.-- of lives inav br iu?i ai sny moment, .md it fr nt tUM_.v_lop.al, i.u iim-t p- rinit iin to levj i Ibote on erftae, t,? ?e ?<????. thr punbllni houses, the fleni ol laouny ^mrt tha anllcanaefl llfljaol \.ni iiiii-.! -.-ibiiil: to .i'i theae Ihinp aml a'lo.- a* t<. < ..ntit.u.- ._ri armv of laaeatew wku . tbe polltiri nf Utfl ..t\. im. rou nnsl go further. You musl dva u^ control ,,f tne Capltol al Albany, ^'>u nm>t eleel our niniiidate Governor ot thls Muto. You must protcct ns against ull legl-la 'i a which eao aeciu. refonn, . muat suifer tl,-. j,, mi! thc Natioi,. We now say tlmt yr miist be eonflBBed iu i.-?? rt-eelpl of our nlno ;>-ii milii'iii-. .,f flolhu. fif.ii! the pay roll. We muat . t * ni..-i in ii..- e\ei-ise of riu;- bj rontrollefl and : or ?i*e thc Demoerattr party itneii uiiixi ., (H.t 4,f power. i-.ut part] can onli be , ,n Ui.ii4.-4i in power i,\ instalnlnc iu. And if it so hap aeni tlial the j,Hrty d'^-s tr. out pf powar, then you wiii ba (.-iiiitv and i.oi we." Do Ui \ Ai.d ao fl,. p t thlfl fi Ain ir:,I i thli -rjratilr.e. pr_rer lor evil lu N, <v Vork City Isl Do tiry know tliat Tainiii.tiiy HaU'i mtative in C_ogr>ss, Mr. Bonrke Cockras, wur, i tioa ?.-i Ina re-elei Uoo, did bnl a atngle art to sinmllae .' tluriii-- hls tyrui sl W.-hln'Moti. uhlih | . j. -,l lh ? ' - laar ' Wliy - ,ii wanl tha * i'll Haiwtoe law _>? ; " IhS N i'i.'li I Wliy Uva-^ i snimant ll ill u ;?? ' to an hon i ele. tlon bj ? lt -<? Tani-naiiv II .1 ' offender hi the Nallo'i, irid I .oauae, w-re Ivll _bi ??!' ?? i ? : '. . arnulne i: ,n.,t n> effeet, rammany ll il wavM laaa Ifla P'.w-_ f r v r. 'ift- eranlovai >.f ihe KatkM .1 < In thr number no more ih.'i :'.,tmo. f__ waruB-sal "f ti.e entiie ____a ..f N.? YtIi nutnW I'--- tha, i :..lr" i. Tlie empl . ? Varli in,w all a.1... lufflr undr.r th, cc1lt-_, of T.rntuanr Hall, nttniber B4H Ibbi, tliBti 17^-00. THE MADISOI- SQUARE BANK, 25th St.?Cor. SthJWe^A Cor. Broadway. Capitnl, ?a.00,000.00. ?iirplus $170,000.00. OTa5?^^?!_f^P4.??__?!____*? Y-) (h?o". _?}. pit/.<;buai_u. Vl^Pr-Wy.t. (Ex-'i reaaare' Mat* of >ew-iorK.. 1.EWIM THOMPSON. caaalar. ('. B. r?r.i.ovKR. AaalaaBat Caablat ai it I ATff.Y In7-IBA?D CAPITAL glvae Bualnras and uml.ly aixount* ?oli.ll^- of WTd|m city and toun of Europe. and on the prlnclpal ciuta oi m '^B-n-lns beura. ? 30 A. M to 8 :_0 P- M. _ ,o wl.ld, should be added from 2,000 to 5," employed at al! tlmes by roiitnetora &J*Lf2S TiV- 17.000 pertena on the pay-m ls of **"?*'}* W i-tuallv raaerse or reoM__ & the year 1MB S17 Ui.ooo. During thla preeeol ywrjhf. Sukmhiooo New-York City wlU iiggregato at lei?t *1?M*? **'? ?ind there ar- a larger number of men at work aaaw 38 SrtrJrtS tn addhlrm to this than have been so ""ffif, ft. bTSS. ftueye_tl 810.000,000 every year. ?r,,;,"/ n.-V "or iiiV ButeT_aw well auoughjthat the _veragI reilpta of a farmer for the, anpnort of hl fauiilv are not 1600 per anntim. But at WOO per ?n ,,n tiTis _a? roii of Bow-Yoe* Cllf wonld feed _doC^s_xasstfsA? not V- than 51.000 votes- Now let na ?ee what 51 Timrannv Mall ptirchaaea with money ra'.^ed n?, Th^-" v-v ola.'c-holders. The organlr.atlon evbU TpVcenl on all salarioa of over ?BOp> vW It cileuletea never to levy t .is r> aer eentoo Ka than P13.000.000. That glves ft a bank account V. atort with of $750,000. Le. BB SSuBe that 1-60,000 be epent ?<*??? tatlone ln the dlsrrlcto. lt still baa l.-ft *.,00.ncp w t whTto Wro workera at th_ polla, or m alelnBng??b t, buy vote*. Tbia Bl *10 a vote, meatis ftO.O'M > ?!? '? u $_o a vote it aeaana W.O0O ?^. AeoMdlngto h- prl.e per vote, the Tr.-a.surr of Bew-York CHw Sns ann>lV* ?* ??7 "f v,,;,"s' an. I? K__5__ bWl.t by the c ntrlbutiau of the army of offlce-holdere, firwso'ooo to 100,000 votes annually to Tammanj Hall. RfflBebBB were n.-*o made by John W, \room_n, (ioneral fBOMa W. Hufted nnd Colonel A. E. Baxtev. ? MAKCfG A yriKHTNO CAHVA8S. COL. WILMAM M'MICHAJ _, Rr._TB_I.AS CABDI DATE l-'OIi COVBBBSI IN THE XIITIl MSTBICT, IIAIID AT WOBIC. Colonel William McMlriwel, the Repnbllcan candi? date for OBBgneb ln UM Xllt . District, ls maklng a stirrlng aMVWB. He has epolwn at many uaee4n.fi. fr^uentlv afdraaslBf two or more In one evenlntr. Tlie district Is that formerlv represented by Roewell P. Flower a-d haa a eeaaMarabM normal Democratlc mar Jortty, but Colonel McMichn-V* earneat efforta aro at remctlng Io bTbi BMHry aapperleaa from thoae who have Haatty rotod Bm Delnoeratle HekcA, Co'onei MeMlcibaril is a aaa of Herlaa KelClehaeti wln waa at one time Mayor of Phlln<lelphla. and who was closely liaatMted with the dcvelopment. of the syatem of parka In that ettjr. Morton Mr.Mlci.ael *w tho pro prietnr of " The Phllidelphla North Amerlcan," whlch ls now controlWl by hla MB CUyton, a biother of the OBBfraja randHlate in thla city. Colonel MeMlchael enter.xl the fiiion Army In Aprll, 1861, before he waa of BfB< 1!" cnlUted as a private, nnd r.'cHved fre ?aoBa) promotion. untll, ai. the close of the war, he wa* major- B-f-tevet eolon 1, Btteehed to the wljutant-gen oi-i's aorpa. HB vbi lehaa prlaoaer at gMloh, and spent thiv- BMMltlH iu an Alabama Confedeiate prl=on. Hl w^.s rannartBd with the Arlny of the (?umberland. and at the RBBlflfl af the I'nlon and Confederato sol dle:s .. f.w- years _go, at Chattunooga, he was the onitor of the dav. . ni,.ii- 1 MeMlehaal aaaaa to this cltv several years ago from Phlladelphla. lle Ii-ls ar, office with Dos Paaeoa BrothaiB, ln the MIUi Balldlag, and has teea activelv eogafed -;nrc he came to this cltv In tho prar Uce of the law. lle ls a realdent of the BXIal Aaaem bly Di-trlct, and waa actlve ln politieal eonb ts iK-fnro be beeame a candidate. Hc i- an eerneet and inter eating talher, and wili rontlnue un'ii election day to m.iiL- frequenl addreaaea thnmghout theilMrlct. one ol the .ubjeeta in ahloh he I- sptK'lally lnter etasd l- the growtb of the commerco of tho rni'ed and hi- addreaaea on this aubject have been gre^ted with applauae, eapeelally by the older realdenta 0f the 'ii itr.i ? iber the ahlpbnlldlng Induatry whlch oi '? m_38 tho Ka-t Slde wharfi I great actlvlty. ib' irtrn- that tlie decllne of Amerlcan oommerce la dne to noatlle teglalatlon or Iminference ,n Ihe parl of the Dei. *.'-, and that only by the election of Repubflcan I. _i-i_.t-.r-s eaa new lawa be enacted to balw up Amerfean rupreaiacy on tiw high Colonel MeMletonel appeila for loval Repuhllcan snp pori for bunaelf, but i- grsatly Interested ln tne aaeeeea of the Bepnbllcan btate I ; ? t. A ( osti.Y BLUBDEB IN I'HINTINCt RALLOTS. wa-te paaer la oboal bU 2.0'm),ooo ofMal boiiota and. Tammany "paatera," run out of the Bfaeaea of Martin ii. Broam, dtj prlnter, and John w. OBver, of OBnal =t.. are now worth. An error wi dlacovered yeatet day whleh haa made praetlcally worthleaa aboat l.ooo. 000 oiin.'ii ballota exe nted by Br. Brown onder the ordera of Me Poliee CommlaalonerB, and tbeaame num ber of Tammanj "pastera," whleh Mr. Ollver ls prepar ing for the Wlgwamttes. The ironhle oceoned ln the baUoM for City Coorl .ludgo. A'-cordlng to the officI_l proflamBtlon Born Albany, tha ofllee wns to be BBed unexplred term of -ndgo MeAdam, a_o was last year ele ted to the Bnperior i'"iut beffeb, aud jodfe Mccnrtin' wasaapointed by the QoeerBor. But . omn Kaloner Martin discovered yesterday thal .indgo McAdam'a term aa a City Court Judge would have axplred oa Deeeaahar :n next, eonaeqaantly the . to ba eleceed wfll ba ehooen, not (or Jndge Me Adaat'a anaxptred term, but for B (UO tenn of slx years. Tiie ballota and "pastoaa" atready printed road: ?? For Ju-'lce of UM City I'onrt. .fohn Henry McfarWy. In plnce of John Henry Mctvthy. uppolnted by the (iuv.rnor |0 IU the vacmcy c-insed by tlie, realgnBilOB of'David MeAdam." All the terUaiga concerning tl.e raeano latheaefo-a aoperflaoaa, and tha work of prin Ing, so far a- !t Ind gone, mu-t hc done over agai.ti. Mr BrOWn iind Mr. Ollver weTB trying last evenlng to ohtaln an oplnlon from one of tbe Bupreme Court ind."- which wlll permll the ballota printed to 1^ n>ed as thev ire, l.ut th*-lr auccesa wa< conaldered Im nrobable, and it la more than llkely thal thay wlll eori tiiiue t>> recelve tbe condolencet w thtlr frlenda over the annoying blunder of u.e secretary oi Btate. HE WENT OFF ?vni! BLBCTIOB BKCBBB. The OOBMBOn Coondl Of Bewarl mel as a Iloard of CBBraaaei - 11 itorday afternooh to reei Ive and eonnt the ., the ta?'? ol tbe returna of Um cfMrter eleeUon ia-t Tue-day. Il.rnian Ix-hlha. h. the Republlenn can diiiai". aeei In a fbrmal protesi agatnat dwiarinc Um election In tavor of Haynea, and a prot.-t was ai-^o .?? elved from B. Dlrieb. DemeeraBe ea__Maai f?r AMenaao la Um IblrtaenUi Ward, af.-ain^t the .-icction of F. A. Preleneehner, Bepnbllcan, electad to Um Coiincii frOIB thnt u:u?;. The protCSBB were BOt read. a eonualttea eonalattag of AJderaMO Bardta, Johnson. Lockwaod nnd Huegal ?a- spporated ta canvaaa Ihe isBBini ii *aa eaeea_i_ed thal tbe oOclal latama ?t the Elghth Dl-ttict of the Thlrfenth Waid vv HOi yet lu and theieKuv the total voto oOllM nol be retnmed. Thi cointr'iti.-c therenpao reported thal aa tbe ntuma were incomplete it w.mM ba Impoaalble t<. make _ n pon and the toiia.u adJO-riied untll to-nlght n wa- atated lhal the "Icction otil.er of Um dlatnct from wiii'-h tii<- rrturna had nol beou racelved wns out <>r tho dty and had the retttrna ln hl- p WADK. IIAMIIi'V OB TIIK PARMBBS1 ALLIANCB. Daltlmnrf Oet. IB.?Rx-henator \\Hdc Haimpton i \i Btng in thla .uy. He aaya Um Fanaers1 AlUanco U repMl) .ll-lit-cratlng ln the South. and wltlnn tbe iu'.\t f?ur yeara it aiO eoanpletety -raaapear, "Thla will _'? ia<- caae not only Ib South Carollna, bal m the 'v. bole * ith. Tbe people there are rapidly awakealag t Um aliaurdlty "f tbe demanda t: organltaMou has promnlgaled, nnd are gradnallj drop piug off and forewtartflg all all.'Ui mi. ia the AII iii my own state Um Oovernoe who was eleeted by ihe -piititniiit aaat seeared my tefaal tor rc.-iecti?.. .,, tbe Benate has alraaay brofcen away ta a great The True Way TO Itlll TIIK lll MAV IIOOV OP The Poison of Disease IS TO a_* R IT Oi'T TOBOVOB IIIB skin. Swift's Specific alwaya does ti, - .'.t'l.illy. It tr aU tho (]|-ti-.> ln nt?ud of Bm s-... p'ua;-, aad mbmvm Hm .?..-?>., therehy maLIng a aarr Mrs. B i Rea P, n... n Qalaeyeh, M ii.t?, aaya Umi bec bmUmi haa beea i ared >.f Hcral ? o. i" r boMMa uf s .-, s. uft.-r havlng l.ad n.ui-li iKii.r ir ui.i.eni. aud batag iBdnead to guIBi ? lo? i oii.llti'i. ut t.t a.Ui. .i- It ??_, yio.i-hl hhv < u oil not Itve, T"al',n on Klowt a.|d S-ln l>t-ra?m niai'ed IM' iwin RKiomc <o.. 1< . t A. Atl.in'.i, da. meaenre from the AJllMee meaanres and 18 eaterlaj l? his admliilstratlon to tbe eonaervatlve *nd better thlnKIng elem'-nt." _ _ RENEWED ENERGY AT HEADQUARTtm . THF faafUBB OT MR. KASSETT rtTTO OaW UFE INTO THK ALREAT/T VIGOROU8 CAMrAION FOR IIONF.sT OOVERMMKNT. Mr. Fassctt broaght with bim to New-York the en thn?lasm. energy and artMty whirh are rhaxacteristio of him. HM prcsence ln Uie city ceemed to tnfnae new Ilfo lnto tho acenea ercmod the headrjuarters of the Republican commfttee.. Tlie rooms of both com mltteca yeaterday were fllled with callers all day long. Many of them were from the city. bat mort of them were from out of toxvn. Inquiry for tfte "Govarnor wm freciuent. but It wae late ln the afternoon before Mr Faaaett appeared at the Flfth Avenne Hotel. He had sUjed at the Plana Hotel most of the day, and those who falled to flnd him downtown went In eearch of him at his hotel. His populartty haa inrreased, and fn his tour of the State he has aet the conntry a6ame. He has made over nlnety speecheb, bnt he ls now aa vigorous ae when he started. There was naturallv ? great deal of talft about Tam, many's Infamous colonlzation gchemea. The general taiprealon waa that tne Wlgwam would not be allowed to earry out Its doslgTls agalnrt the purlty of the bai lot-kox. There 19 a provlsion of the Electlon law whlch reods: . ^ '? It is the duty of tbo T.&ard (af Electlon rnspectorsi to asccrtaln by examlnation and proof* lf applleanta are entltled to replster and vote. and the chairman ahall sxvear thc appllcant that ho ahall tnily answer all quertlons roncernlng residencc, name, place of blrth, ciualilicatlons aa an clector and right as sucn to replster and vote under tlie laws of the State." inaainuch as it requires a maJoHfy of the four BV spertora to act, there will be no stfrious iufractlon of thc law lf tho electlon ofliccrs are alert. If by any meaua there ahould bc on hia part any wllfnl neglect of duty, corrupt or fratidulent conduct or practlce dur ing repistratlon, electlon or canvass, ?ny lnspector, poll clcrlt or any officer ls deemed gullty of a felony ?nd upon eonvlction ls punishable with Unprisonment not less than one nor more than flve years. There aro two days romninlng for regiilraflon ln the ettaa of New-York and Brooklyn, and on ffeaao two days as well as on ekctlon day the Republican laepeotoa. It is known. will fultMuily carrv out tha provlaions of this laxv. The regerta of the flrst day's realstrntlon ln tte raantry are oxeeedlngly gratifylng to thc members of tka ItevubUean State Commlttoe. Mr. K?-nvon vester- | gay reetlved a teiczraw from Svracuse. savtnr. tliat tbe j roftataaawa la that atff exceeded by 1.650. that of but year, BaeaeOf Vnn Gorder. of Wvomln* Crmntv. called at , headciuarters yesterday. He said tliat ln his countv BM regletration waa praotleaily completid, and h* lenmed that ln I.lvlngston imd ln Oi.-i.esee. Uie other eounttea ln his district, nearly tho full vote baa been regktered. fc>-nator V'an Oorder is oonfneet tiiat hts dlatriel wlil give him a maiorlty of 3.800. and ho does | nol expoet to run alicad of hU tlctat. ALL L'NITE AGALVST ROESCH. TIIE RF.Pl'BLICAXS, STF.CKLERS, COCNTIES AND | VOOKHIs BtBH WILL WORK TOGETHER TO 8END JOHN A. DINKEL TO THE STATE SENATE. Members of Tammany Hall have been crowlng over their expefted eaay W-twy ln the VHtta Penate Dls trict ln eleeting their candldate, George F. Boesoh, but last nighf they were astounded by the news. whlch eam* 31ke a thunderbolt, from a clear sky, that the Repiibllcnns, the Steckler AssoclaUon. the Ounty Demoeracy and the VoorMs Democraey had all with drawn their InuMx-ldiial candldates and united on John A. Dtnkel, the fiteckler candldate, for isenntor. The candldate, withdi-awn are C. Otto Baese. Republican; Heary All a, Ooanty Demoeracy, and Francls j. Muller, Voorhis Democraey. A meetlng of thc County Democraey waa held yea? terday afternoon end lt nominatcd e.t-Judge DInkel niiftiilmously. Last nlpht the Voorhis men fell in llne and at aa 9Bthaalaatie meetlng they also nominated Dinkel. The Bepnbllcans of the district will hold a meetlng to-nlght to indor*e this anti-Tammany candi date, and to-morrow nlpht the Steckler Assorlation will nieet and nominate him. Not only xvill akaaa organl&ations wor!i for Mr. Dtnkel and agatnat Xaaaaaaoy Hall, but John K. Brodaky, bf the VJIIth Assembly District, will take off liis eaat aad work for Mr. Dinkel, who is his unclc. Iaa Oaotral babor Daloa and tl?e Knights of Labor have al-o de<ikuai for the BteeftfaT candidiite. Mr. Dinkel xvas born iu (iermanv In 1H40 and ramc |0 this Bonatry wttk his pa.ri.ts when tive years old. HO WM eAaeaftai in the public schools here and then mieiit tkree yeara ln ti"1 i'"rt Wayne, um., Theoiopical i n v-o sobn after Eaving rollege he began to ihidy Uw and ln MW he wa,-, eTected BvO Juettee for tbe ivih Diatrict bv a handBome majortty over tl.e ram many . audldate. He is a popalar man and the 8J?test anthtislasm was aliown at the antt-Tammany meetlng yesterday when he was nominated. CERTIFYIN'G TO CALL*S ELECTIOX. ACTIOX OF THB FLOP.IDA 8C0BXTAKT OF STATE A.VD ATTOKN-f.VGF.NF.RAL. Tanakaaann Flaw, Oct. 19.-John L. Crawford. >e^ retary of Btate, 90 l'riday attaMfceg his stgnatare and Ihe great aeal of the Btate to a copy of the pneeedlnp of the joint -.-s-ion.s of tke Uglaaatar* from Aprll -2\ to . M.v 96 laoksaive, .erttfying to the correctness of the aama. Thla aBowa of eoaraa tl.e peaeeeeaifa af Hay go, upon whlch date wiiuiusui. caii w.is deelarad dulv I ele'et d inited Btatea Baaator. This is the only ln- | Btraataat la rogart to the senatorshlp be&ring tiie afgnatara of Crawford and tho seal of the Steite. he | kevtng dey-lined absolub-ly to aflix them to the Oov- | ernor's eerttfMata of Da*laaaa*a appointment. Some I aaya age Oeeenaae Flemlnc instmcted Attorney-Oen- j eral I.amar to Institute in the Knpromc Court proceed- . Ings for the WcnafTcVx of mandamns eompelllng Craw totd to si*a ani eeal thla appointment of Davkfaea. This morning I.amar tlled xxith the 099968)69 kla oftirial reply to the c,<ix-ernor's lnstrurtions in whlch he de Bjkaea k) liaHanki aaeh proreedin(?. The gfaaraay rjeseral Mlkia tblH there Ls nntliinc in the Constltution j i.r itatotea either of tiie BkaM or of tho Cnited btates I warranting sach proeeedii r*. He has from tlie tlrst iK-4-.n of the opiulon that Cnll waa kaally elected and , xvould be -ented. Call atreaey haa ln hU prvs-es,j(>n i thi- crtHled enpv of the joint BeealOns Of tlie Le>rls uiiui-i and Benator Peeeo arlll praaeal it to the Banata on ihe openlng cla> of the i>es-ion. aa BOTgg] OF TIIE OgarVABO, The Republican Aa?oolatlon of the Xth Aa*?u.blv Dis irht w'ill baid a niVi-.iueetlng dn tho Concordla As?ambly llo-mia M aeiaw nluht. Then arfll BB an opeu-alr meetlng at Rattery Tlacf and WaakBlgtaa-'t and a pirade throufth BM tft Aasembly Diatrict to-morrow evenlng. In M, Hedgea and otiu-r arell-kaowa ipeabeii will addnea Bm aaatag. whi.-h wiu be under th'- juaple ?? of the let Assembly -Dl-trlrt R.pub lic-ui Aaaaeaalea. .X r.i.illca'lon ne.-tlna will N br-ld to-nlght ln the rooma Bf Bm w. st Mde BapabUeaa Oab, at tha Baaal SadlaMa. faaea bf. Varaaa, Bdward T. Hurtiett. Beaaral .latuca R. O'Belrne, Lawsoa N l-'uil.r and fcaaaal j. luudall will Tha OaBjM BepabOeaa Aano'.-latlon of the xitl. Ass?m bly lilatri.t x?ll hold a nitlfU-atlon MlBtlag Ui-nli-'ht :it Central Hall, B*. 1*6 Waal Tiiirty-aeconrt-st., at 8 o'eiock. ameng ti,- ineaken will u- th,- Ber. J. B. B. Baltb, r. ii. sinim-. n. artUlaa ih.:.u'. Llapwiard BAawart, General Hamuel Butterfletd, Lerey it. Craaa ni?i Raaqr Th* iiiMucibu- tiub of Brsealya wiu Bix?a a naeaaiaa t.. . r. u? o.uior ou Tbitraday Bvealnt at it- elob ;:?. Oatcaara. Many prominent Bapab'ileaaa ?lll ij'j preaent. A IBBrtblg ot tlie initependent (icnuan Republican Aa --u'-iati'in .,f Bm vith Aasaably Dlaariet xvill be b.-id to ult-'ht ut H oMo'K at Bo. 140 Cllntoii C \ bm -iii'.-tinu of Um Blaakat iiaib.t L-agu? wflj b? beld to-uiKi.t, ?t, Caapar Ubmb. Edward R.^k wiu pra ...ii,. Tbe follewlng rowlrari art annrniprif' .fcs-pi. wii ktnaae, Hogb Greaaan, CeraeUtu D.,uovau, U:?-.-iii gwlay, Qearge Ca>anagb, J. J. Gabaa, OaneUai 1. uoodv. j, p. i>?>giiaii. WUlaa M Caba umi Baawal B. Jaaaaaaa. a reeapBoB ?111 ba glvra M J. Slynt kaaaatt and joi.a W. Vi.M.niiiii -.his BVeolag at th- Lvc-utn C.pia llo.iae. Tbe foflowlna aaeed: Oaaiaet a. k. b?k t-r, Baamad OTonr.or, laaan M. Taraar, Jnaeph v. jar .1;...'. Taa* waa n.> laeb >,t wtbaatoaa aat avaftag at the Maatbag ?f tb- Bwaallsb Faaaatt and Vrooman C lub al Ba. \i LailagMn aaa 0*ai ioo aaaaaaa were pn-aeiit. p. e. ktaiaMtraa ptnidad Aa*>*aaa aara w*dc- by Uaaaav ant Ax-1 I.i.i.l ankald, "f UM Uoyal Bwaaab Army; Krnat W. BJertketg, Clarlca Johanaen, A. II. Luudcll and II. Ihlatrotu. iii^i,. wiu -.c ;? aarade am] ratlkeatlen BMMlag und^r ti.o aa*tiew ?f ti.n Tavai Maa'a Imlapeadaal BafaikUeaa Aaaoelatlon of the Vlth A-s.inbly Dlalri.t thla BVBahag Ht 7:30 p. in, at N" 88 aiii,iiii.i ?-!., Baa Atiantic Ball. Praataaal BgaUan arlB atidr-B- Bm aaaaag; Bm Baaadawaa Oab of tl.e ixti. aaseaety ln-.n.t held. a rotiaiiig aaMtkag u?t avtaagal it-. i.H.ni-. Ba. l a tSiiuarv. Wllluin H (or-i, IJ.-' |>ri--Hl.-iit. Ban6ta6, Ai.iut I'.o paaaaa aaa 8M aat u> saaa tur Vaaaat and Vraaaaa, a rtaelattan ??- waanbaoualy a'...it.'xi wiu u piadgad ti.e Bapporl cf u?' ehik to UaBatard awwarl t?r Btata Btiata. ?'? B, BaakefaUaa f'.r Aaaaaklyaai a .j VfUlka. U Ib-ld f?r Aid, riuau. |BanB99 t?x-rc made bv NVa!t<-r Leg**. Ja.u.a II. Va? Da Ltnda. Arth.u War,-. in iiint. r atui Oearga 8 Daaka, An i'iitliii?i i-tlc BMetlBg xxi.a h. Id l?.st vxenlni; by ?h? Waskagtaa BrpaaMeaa t leb at tlaa kaadaataaf Btay-eaa* ?". iV BL" H.lcb l.leorice, Ul.rixalbd u> p.irit. w.i tlaxur. All DrUfegUM. AfYTHE OPEN F1PEPLAI liABEFOREGOLDWEATHEl UNIDN SQIWRE--?-? cor. Broadway. Only coaeern la o?f Une havlng lt* Buy of tke bii Be al- at__. ahsaa . aaa Brerythlog raa-e aa'. ufacWrr. ond-st. and A??terdann-av?. II. B. Wllaan prsaiad T. F. O'Brlen waa aeeretary- Tha flrae agSBBaj ni I uel II. Kaadall. Be made a atlrring ?~~ h. aa. heartily applauded. William 0. Anderson ?!">_?_.. other speakera wera ?_-.Indge Anvl, ?*??rit K?a*% Oeneral Burke, Themaa Moore and Jaraes ,S. Bawl Tha __at Side Citlwns" RepuMtran C? r.f ta* X Aaaeroblx Dfstrlet held IU re_ular weeklr muMat M 1,6.3 Avenue A laat evenlng. 6p*?ch?? were ctelii by Oeneral Jaraea H. O'Beirne, Comellua Daaovaa Captaln Uugh Celeman. The oflioer. of the d.i AJaaaa Mason, pnesldent; M. D'Cost'-r, Tlce-fredSai' L. H. Balt. aeeretary. A bualneea mneUng of " man-Araertcan Club of the XXIIId Aaaembly Dlana waa held at No. 1.915 Third-ave-laat avenlns. SCHEXCK U.VFIT FOR STATE F.NGIXEEB. QUAUFICATIONS OF THK MAX NAMED BT tgg DEMOCRAT3 FOR THIS I.MPORTANT Ofl_Cl. IBT TBLtOBA- H TO T_? TKWUN_.i Albany, Oct. 10.?The statement of fJovernor BB ln hla nufTaJo speeeh repeoted ln Sunday?? "h'ev-Tat Tim<-s" that Verpkvnck Colvln la not ellglble tnt 9tth Englneer and Kurveyor haa put BM frlends ot ]$j__% Schenck on the defenslve. If the conatltutfeoal p? vlHioa that no pereon aholl be eligtt.le to tt? *t* who ia not a pi_cU<_l englneor I-. insl-ted upoa Ha\ Mr. Schenck. and not Mr. Colvln, Is barred. %_ Colvin U certainly an englneer ln the strtcteet of Uie ww_, having servod not only la the ernploy, but under the Naxlonal Uovernm.ut n Mr. Schench'a rlght to be calltd n pi-.'tkal ronelst* of the work be hae done ln the btate.'i Slx years ago ho vu appotnted a rodman aa ls canaU by the Supextntendent of PubMc WoeM, _. Shanahan. He wae nochlng extra even nt tkfcat Mr. Shitnaban failert to advanoe him. So haglh with Edward Murphv and the Troy powai al aeoured a tratiafer to Uie Wate h_iglneeCs di r>~aa. Then he hcaped abti'c on the head of buperlihaha Shanahan. Flimlly Mr. _haiia_an waa st??M,aa and Edward Hannan, of Troy, ahoved in. >!r. fehaft has continuod to draw hla salary from one oAcsa the other aluio-t ever since, but never flllcd a ?ha aa engineer, so far as can be lcarm.-. Just prtor h his nomlnatlon ho waa employed undej- Supentite&SMt Perry ln the conatiiction of the Capitol approuch. M rtrnply ns a sort of forernan. on tlie day of Pchencfc's nomlnatlon .Mate _o|Uen John liogart expreased his dlvmst at tlie rhMce. Ba sald that Mr. IflfeflBafc was not an cn_ineer and waa aat big enough for the plaee, whlch needed not oolj a good eng.neer, but a man of abllity aa welL Br. Bogart had endc .vored to raise tNe oiti": up to ths poaition coatempla.'d by the Con-tltutlo.i. The atatt Englneer ls a member of the Quaranilne Commiaalon.d the Cannl Board, of the Land Board. of '.re State Iloarl of K.ju.iU-ation, and therefore a BUB of more thaa ordinary abllity wa? rcqulred. lle intiuned that Br. gohenck had never -hown grent abllity |M any wor* h had been p'aced upon. This MBB8B Mr. Schciwl has been L-ng-gcd on tha Hudbon Biver ln.provemeDl under one of U-- ofllee engineers, Mr. Whitocck. Slncs then Mr. Hojnrt ikis loitsned Boma? hai, ? d r.ow t-p-aks <HtTer?ntly of .Mr. Sehenck. Bal canaal Rferl U thaT Mr. bcheneh la nol eompetent for t.V plaee, and that the constltn.ional Umltatlun- are afralnst him. SHEEHAN" DOESXT LIKF. HIS PICTUBEft HE TiriNK' HIS CAMPAIGN PORTRAITS DO SOt DO JUsTICK TO HIS KTBS-THB OAMr BLERS STILI. HELPIMl IAMXABY. >*o greater complirnent could have been pald by _f. Fa->sett to W. 9, Sheehan than to lu.ve notired tka bhie eyea of the ambltious feaBg BMB ?bs is '.ew Ua candidate for UcateoanhOcvaroor on the I immaaa Hall ti'Uot. The eye> of Mr. MMOBJWI BN of B btautt fii aaare hae ordinarily, but Ihejr ehanged Into a ?__ gray when he waflKB brto DeauoeaaHc hendquarBjl \e>terday. lt was hi> Bral anpearanee Ihere *i.4 to loqnbei with 6ome aspeaicy <<f aaanner who vai re-p<?:isible for tlie pMaraa of him that were txtol seal out tlirough the conntrv. .Mr. Sheehan evideatty does not like the ptcture. He must be hard to pleaaa, for it h the aecond one th?t has been mu.le of Ma. The llrst one had Ofcmtl around Us h...d, 4<ni.caal of tho f:i<t Uiat hc wae - Bilng bejond bla helghi The awond did BOi have tlie BloadB, but bls heautlfal blue oyes have n far-away l-.ok n-. If he were dre.mlBj of the lady or the tip-r. But hlBBBIUlh as Mr. SheahM ls marrled, 1ns tli.oi_i.t- must Imvo been apOB the tl^er? the Tammany BfST?arfen he had his picture tahea for eampaign pnrposea. Mr. Sheehan talked qulte freely whlle he waa al headquarters, but lt was prlnclpally ab.uit hlm?alt His thioat, his new clothes and Uie spleudid apesctol Bl hai nnide at Auburn and at ByiadBBB. About Ul fI?t?Hli at Auburn ho aaid : " Yes, it was a mlghSg good aaeeeb, but 1 wa- horrlbly reported. rhey had tlve -lioi'tliand nien to taUe me, but they made an awfsl botch of lt. If yon are golng to send It oal M a caav doctiment l hope you wlll BOITed H * httia. Ho then turned on his beel and contentedly walhad away. Mr. Sheehan evldenUy ls aaUsfled with h!s aWEV and laeeeas a-> ,i aollMclan. Tlie gamblei'? .ontiuue to make Uielr conrrlbutlooa to the eampaign fund. John Dnly, of B* 30 Wea Tweutynnith-t.. Tlaa glven Bo.000. Daiy la a faf tlcularly warni friend of .cannell, who w_ proralaad the plaee of OaafBassaaBB by CBobor, but didn't &*-? t;allagher, of No. 3 Barelay ?t., has glve-i #.Y<MX> alaa und now lias a poolroom and faro layout rtirnlng BB bla .. But he h?l hai IBB HeCBMS for slxteeu yeara. (ioorge Clark, Thlrty serond st.. betw.-en Sixtn aaa Beveflth iivet.., !ut> ab .ontributed. (ieorge .tevens, in E.i-t Fourtcenth-st?. n*? ? gambltng p!a?<: runnlng which ls worth $10.0*1 aa lea-.t to Tammany Hall. . . _, Maay of these gamhllng places are open now, 0-tJ? of them wlll be runtiltig t>efore election time. ~? tribute d<niiiid(d by Tammany Hall ls fSOO dowa BBa $300 a week. ? ?~? THE WEATHER REF0R7. A BBKERAZi Rl'RVKT OP THE S1TTATI0X. Wa -ilngton, Oa lfl?Tlie storm h?? noved from UM Me |s tlie Atluntlr l'.*?t, leavliiK a ?llght dl-t?rban?a Bowever, la tii" Laba reglaas. a gagraaalaa aaa "?"? fiom Alhaaea M Mamtuiu. Tho slaarlBg i>?* Ji"d',"h'* in niairi.it.id- wrv s?r.4itly and aHMthaa u. - trongh ? ;elatl\e!v hi_h pr."!?',ir.. fr< in I.ak.' SupeHor to Vjaa t'nsetilrd condltlona wlll pr. \atl ln the lower laaa r?_? aud HerthWSM S>UiU'Ji; gsoerally f-lr v>e-ti.'-r .'laewo.? FORF.I _ST CNTIL 8 P. M. 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