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The -y c gatmentN td.; ln Ehe ono• bt there de.of A n a on to Erng-i , chracete r, and of ft Soom QE e volnteer of erp t, th llas tlhewhole ' lfel a greatplaaore at fredly y o the people of the It w not be consistent with S 00 tthat a.body of ad n df~ot , ad eeO ta-y body •and not f tbe r le o Aeelgnohoold land Le( udon aln mooveo about therein. d wev, pu rmarkthatif ethreor imheowe you te- it a btwof Ao thkemer' thatileh ,at mada' t;m, re •gin the ner otel ' If went aetarg 'apednaear bfo beee~bedh by eight nmee r the ower eon- at a e lae"noireelen b taken n w 0, toha rthemareas gek a gentleman ofi fona bad left bin onbe eetlfreome Ae elolanoe the party r of cavary 'ba r ap Whele wkAtoNAL UNIOR TICKET. 0FB PRBSIDsmT. John Bell, Of ennoees. mBR VIrcPgrseIDmI , E dward Everett, of ataNssasas PaI DEINTIAL RLECTORS iRe LOCISIANA. ,ir l eoral D1iric•. RIVIESRGARDERE, of St. Bernard.... Elector. G. DxFNREIET, of Orleans............ AlternatB. ,Selnd Eedr Diric. HoN. RANDELL HUNT.of N. Otleans..Elector. JULES LAVEBRGNE, of N. Orleans.. .Alternate. 2niwct e'fcorsZDistioric CHRIBSTIfA ROBEIJUS, of Jefferson.. Elector. DUNCAN.S. CAGE, of Terrebonne.... Alternate. Fburth Eectoral Distrct J. O. FUQUA. of East Feliciana........Elector. H. M. FAVROT, of West Baton Rouge.. Alternate. jfh & Electoral Distridt. THOMAS H. LEWIS, of Opelousas..... Elector. VALSIN FOURNET, of St. Martin..... Alternate. Birth lectoral District. JOHN RAY, of Ouachits..............Elector. HoN. B. L. BODGE, of Caddo..........Alternate. Each voter St the polls casts his vote for SIX 4•TOTOBRS; each one of which must reside in separate Districta. Headquarters rTATE EIEcUTVE COMMITTEE OFTHE CONSTITU. TIOAL UNION PARTY. The Committee have engaged a room for the Presidentlal Campaign, No. 2, second floor of "Story's Iron Building," corner of Camp and Common streets, for the transaction of buosiness, and where the regular meetings of the Committee willbe held. The Committee meets weekly, EVERY TUES DAY EVENING, at 7) o'clock, and oftener when required. THOB. CURRY, Secretary. Union Stote Central Executive Committee. M. U N, Esq ......... -....... Chairman. Dr. P. B. McKELVEY ............. Vlce-Chairman. THOMAS CURRY ................ Secretary. SAMUEL T. JONES... Corresponding Secretary. ADAM GIFFEN ....................... Treasuorer. E. Balomon, Cornelius Fellowes, Win. O. Denegre, M. 0. H. Norton, P.S. Wilts, Thompson Greenlld, I. N. Marks, J.W. Zcharie, J. Viosca, John R. Shaw, J. Lanats, J. O. Nixon, John Youenes, Thos. H. Shields, Robert Conway, Thos. Askew, H. H. Marc, Win. F. Hodgkins, Isaao G. Seymour, O. W. Culbertson, Thea. Murray, Webster Long, Cuthbert H. Slocomb, V. St. Ceran, James Turner, Aumgustn Laroe, Amadeo Landry, E. Parmele, P. N. Wood, Win. S. Mount, N..E. Bailey BH.P. Jonas, Arthur Saucier, Benj. S. Harrisson, Norman Whitney, J. H. Phelps B. W. Hebrard, Isaac N. Phillips, Jules aserd, U. P. Seeshnaydre, A. Dprd, Aaron Harris, , Hl. P11. BStephen Gayy, A dolphe isalreau, Samuel Harby, Ovide DeBuys, James McConnell, Philip A. Shaw, L. H. Place, S. N. Kennedy, Win. R. Adams, W. J. Seymour, James Y. Blocker, Norbert Trepagnier, H.S. Buckner, A. . Field, A. B. Seger, Algiers. Sub-Commuttee, to Act In the Recess of General Committee. Dr. P. B. McKelvey, E. Salomon, I. N. Marks, Thomas Askew, Thomas H. Shields, John Youenes, Adam Giffesn, Adolphe Maszrean, Philip A. Shaw, B. F. Jonas, Flnance Committee. FIRST DISTRICT. Adam Giffen, J. O. Nixon, Thos. Askew, S. H. Kennedy, P. N. Wood. BBOOND DISTRICT. J. W. Zacharie, Aaron Harris, John Youenes NorbmrtTrepagnier, SWm. F. Hodgkins. THIBD DISTRICT. P. S. Wilts, V. St. Ceran, C. W. Culbertson Augustin Larose, Webster Long. FOURTH DISTRICT. James Turner, WilliamS. Mount, Edward Parnle, J. H. Phelps, Isaac N. Phillips, ArGIERS. A. B. Seger. Committee of Arrangements. J. W. Zacharle, Thos. Askew, Robert Opnway, C. W. Culbertson, Benj. S. Harrisson. Chairmen of Parish Committees. ASCENSION, Efwardt Dufibl.. ............ Donaldsonville. ASSUMPTION, Geo. W. Jones ................... Napoleonville. AVOYELLES, Win. H. Murdock .... .............. Holmesville. BIENVILLE, Capt. Collin Rhodes .................... Sparta. BOSSIER, Col. B. Hodges ...... .......... Bossier Point OADDO, Mathew Watson................... .Shreveport. . CATAHOULA, James G. Talatferro ............... Harrisonburg. CLAIBORNE, Judge N. S. Scott .......... ........ Homer. CONCORDIA, Douglas L. Rivers.......................Vidalia. CALDWELL, B. D. Bridger....................Columbia. CALCASIEU, A. Pujo ....................... Lake Charles. DE SOTO, Samuel Clark ........... ......... Mansfield. EAST FELICIANA. Henry MaMrtan. ...................... Clinton. EAT'BATON ROUGE Dr.RBichard H. Day ...............Baton Rouge. ...... FRANKLIN, C. Raage...............Winnaborough. IBERVILLE, Samuel Matthews...................Plaquemine. JEFFERSON, Pierre auv....................... Carrollton. JACKSON, A. C. Davis ....... JACKSON............. .. Vernon. LAFAYETTE, Basil C. Crow........ ...... Vermillionville. LIVINGSTON, Henry Duncan ................... Ponchatoula. LAFOURCHE, B.G. Darden ....................... Thibodaux. MOREHOUSE, J.W. Boatner..... . .......... Bastrop. MADISON, John T. Mason .................... Richmond. NATCHIITOCHES, John Blair Smith, Easq ..... N.....Natchitoches. OUACAITA, John T. LudellEg O.. ...... .............. Monroe. POINTE COUPEE, Bobert J. Barrow ............ Livonia Post-office. PLAQUEMINES, Geo. W. Morgan. ........... New Orleans. RAPIDES, John B. Williams...................Alexandria. SABINE, Bobert B. Stille........... ...... Many Post-office, ST. BERNARD, S. Villavosa....................CHA ... New Orleans. ChaDavenport.. ....... St. harles Court-house. Alfred ST. JAMEB, lfred oman.....................Cantrelle. ST. JORN, A. Sorapar......... .............. Bonnet Carre. SST.MARTIN, Hoa. John Moore...................New Iberia. ST. MARY, Win. F. Halfleigh.t. LANDBY, .... .. Franklin. Thomas 0. Anderson ..... .......... Washington. G ST. HELENA, George P. Mochae............ Amite City. ST. TAMMANY, SWm.J. Andrews.............. Covington. TENSAS, Di. ahiw ....... ...... i.. .. ... St. Joseph. Srgs L. Lestr...... ........ . Houma. a UNION, C•. n" ... ... ...... Farnbravlle. .. .. .................... Abbeville. a . WASINGTON, T. A IPFrhsaklo..a ;.s...... ......... c.a .ston How. WWN,~l/ r d .. .. ." i DIRECTORY -or am- BELL AND EVERETT OCLUBS -or- NEW ORLEANS. Unlon Guard, OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, Meet Odd Fs•ens,' Rdl ,M ThurOdy Eessiga. OFFICERS: President-A. Mazurean. Vies-Presidents-irst District, L. H. Place; Sec- ond District, A. Legendre; Third District, Chas. Culbertson; Fourth District, E. A. Patterson. Treasurer-Thes, Askew. Secretary--J. H. Frobus. Grand Marshal--Jas. Beggs. Assistant Marshals-First District, T. A. Bart- lette, W. R. Fish, F. F. Trinchard; Second District, John SBlemmer, V. G. De L'Isle, J. B. Soraparu, Third District, W. Long, A. Larose, V. St. Ceran ; Fourth District, S. S. Shumway, J. P. Smith, G. H. Beman. Finance Committee--Moses Greenwood, Winm. P. Vincent, John A. Watkins, Philip Shaw. UnIon Guard, OF THE SECOND DISTRICT. (AUXILIARY TO THE ABOVE), Xetd a the Orleans RBoa o R Frmo Zumin•f . OFFICERS: President--John Yonennes. Vice-Presidents-Fourth Ward, Dr. E. D. Beach; Fifth Ward, Amilcar Roux; Sixth Ward, Guy Du- plantier. Secretary and Treasurer--R D. Hubbard. Committee of Arrangemeets-J. B. Soraparn, J. H. Frobus. Gustave Poree. Union Guard, OF THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH WARDS,THIRD DISTRICT, (AUXIIIAR), M•se at th WThd Dierldc xchange, orner of lyian Firlde a.d GrOatm stree W, on M ,opya. OFFICERS: President-Aag. Dnqneroron. Vice-Presidents-George Clark and John B. Leefe. Grand Marshal-Chas. O. LeBlane. Assistant Marsals--P. Schomberg, S. D. Max- well and Benj. P. Loefe. Secretary--Louis Power. Treasnrer--Val. St. Ceran. Finance Committee-John B. Leefe, Chas. W. Culbertson, George Clark, Charles E. Fortier, U. F. Seloshnaydre and James Brooks. Committee of Arrangements-Aug. Larose, Jne. B. Ganst, P. L. Mailloux, Charles Morel, P. Schom. berog and Chas. LeCharpentler. Union Guard, OF THE NINTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT, (AUX- ILIARY), er at als Star ofetusse, Leers erde, on rMonay. OFFICERS : President-P. S. Wiltz. Vice-President-Robert Wynne. Secretary-Philip Power, Jr. Treasurer-Chas. Keller. Grand Marshal-James Hoban. Finance Committee-P. S. Wiltz, A. N. Power, Jas. Hoban, G. C. Gottschalk, J. B. Juneck, M. Hernandez, Charles Keller. Committee of Arrangements-Robert Wynne, G. C. Gottlchalk, J. Hoban. Union Club, OF THE FOURTH DISTRIOT, Mre at ts Empire Hou, comer Jcakson and New L•ree ard, on Mondsy and ooeduay Eruing,. OFFICERS : President-Benj. S. Harrisson. Vice-Presidents-A. W. Bosworth, Wm. Cooper. Treasurer-George Mensman. Secretary-William Woelper. Grand Marshal-Hon. Lucien Adams. Assistant Marshal-David Adams. Finance Committee-H. S. Buckner, J. H. Phelps. William Holmes. Committee of Arrangements-Hon. L. Adams, George Mensman, W. C. Quirk, A. W. Bosworth. Union Knights, OF THE FOURTH DISTRICT. OFFICERS : President-E. L. Marshall. Secretary-L. Dapremont. Treasurer-J. C. Costley. Marshal-Wm. Henry. Assistant Marshals-William Wilson and J. C. Costley. Fossil Club, (COMPOSED OF GENTLEMEN OVER FORTY YEARS OFAGE), Mel at Odd FellmOo' Hall on Fr.iday Evenings. OFFIOERS: President-J. M.Lapeyre. Vice-Presidents-First District, T. L. McGill; Second District, t. Barnett, Sr.; Third District, John B.Leefe Fourth District, Jacob Staub. Secretary--enry Bier. Treasurer-Benj. Florance. FossIls' OGuar, Bedat ste Hall owr the Carrolltlon Railroad Depot, a Fr - dayEoeeofs. OFFICERS : Captain-R. L. Bruce. Treasurer-C. Huchbe. Secretary-Chas. Thompson. Bell Chanplons, COMPOSED OF THE YOUTH OF NEW ORLEANS, oel at Teploara' Hail, 124 ,arondl, drie, on Frduay Eoenin•g. OFFICE.• : President-Theodore W. Buddecke. Vice-Presidents-First District, E. D. Hyde; Sec- ond District, B. Tavanries; Third District, J. T. Worsley; Fourth District, i. Mount. Grand Marshal--R. It. Deming. Captain, C. H. C. Browq; First Lieutenant, W. F. Giffen ; Second Liutenant, J. A. F. Brown, Jr.; Third Lieutenant, F. A. Bonito. Treasurer-Otis Harris. Recording Secretary-S. Yulee Hyams. Corresponding Secretary--M. P. Mortee. Everett Knights, Mel at No. 8 CamL street, corner of Natch, on Tursdays. OFFICERS : President-R. G. LattinE Vice-Presidents-First Disiriet, GeorgeBurns; Second District, A. G. Bakewell ; Third District, Dr. H.8 , Forwood Fourth District, R. D. Gribble. Treasorer-Witliam Gribble. Secretary-Charles N. Frost. Grand Marshal-George W. Helme. Assistant Marshals-H. W. Bassett, H. S. Ter- wood and L. H. Gardiner. Finance Committee-A. G. Bakewell, J. R. Pic- ton and W. G. Coyle. Executive Committee-L. H. Gardiner, R. G. Latting, E. B. Adams, Robert Gribble and George Thomas. Everett Guard, OF THE FOURTIH DISTRICT, Mest at eir Hall, corer of Nayodes andJosephine rstee,, on Wednado Evhais. oFFICERS : President-W. Mt. Perkins. Vice-Presidents-Wm. Northern, John A. Wat- kins Theo. A. James, Samuel A. Shumway, I. N. Phillips. Secretaries-Wallace Hunter and R. F. W. Bacheman. Treasurer-Samuel Sumner. Executive Committee-George W. Squires, D. P. Logan, B. M. Horrell, Samuel H. Kennedy, M. Kirkpatrick Jas. Trnner, Hy. Block, H. F. Given, E. S. Keep, W. B. Conger. Finance Committee - W. B. Bowles, t. T. Squires, George D. Field, Samuel McConico. Committee of Arrangements-C. D. Bance, Chas. Ballejo, W. H. Reese. Grand Marshal-Gaspard Shrieber. Assistant Marshals-F. McO. Swain, Henry S. Whitemore, Louis A. Adam, Joseph P. Marvel. Bell Knights, Meod it e 5. Philip Ball Boom on Tureday Ermings. OFFI•RCS : President-Francis V.Duplessls. Vice-Presidents-A. L. B. Kernion and M. E. Macoin. Secretary-Oscar LeBlanc. Treaslrer--Charles Eseoffer. Grand Marshal-Alfred Corns. Assistant Marshals-E. P. Legendre, A. D. Ber- noady, C. Everett, J. T. Beach. Committee of Arrangements-E. Vidal, Chair. man; LouisPrados, Alfred Cornu. Committee of Ways and Means-A. L. H.Ker- nion5 Chairman; J. T. Beach, A.Morel, Chas. Du- ploes, B. J. Duoros. CoUstitution Club, Masalte Oerblss BRuarsn orsNe dayIarnigs. OFFIC505 I President-G. Duplantier. Vice.Presideat-Hearry GarideL 4 ol aknaEmilo Dupr. v Minute Men of '80, dat Mto & ala , o Na eyadn E, nor lNa oe ta ttar on Weaeduya. OFFIcOnn: President-P. RI. Middlemisa. Vice-President-A. E. Dick. Secretary and Treasurcr-G. W. Neuts. Captain-James Beggs. Committee of Arrangements--G. W. Neuts, C. W. Griassan, Toby Hart, J. A. Brown. Bell Rangers, OF THE FIRST WARD, not at REagle Ell on•, ery Riloy Et•iang, OFFICERS : President-J. h. llcClandish. Vice-Presidents-Benj. Bland, J. S. Clark. Secretary-Frank L. Clayton. Treasurer-W. W. McGarrity. Chief Marshal-Wash. Marks. Finance Committee-I. N. Marks, W. H. Cook, J. P. Harrison, W. K. Day, A. Kearny, H. Ren shaw. Aonat Vernonl Clnb, OF TlHE SECOND WARD. Meld Xo. 9 ero Burin vrry ,Fdde 5 Zerring. OFFICER.: President-Thos. Murray, Esq. Vice-Presidets--A. Howell, Chas. Pride. Secretary-Edward S. Boole. Treasurer-W. T. Stocker. Marshal-John L. Gubernater. Assistant Marshals-E. Blessy, Jos. Laborde. Finance Committee-J. W. Wilder, Winm. Grant, Dr. Bensadon, S. W. Dorr. Committee of Arrangements--Mark Breeden, Robert Armistead,W. P. Coleman, E. Toledano, E. A. Tyler. Everett Rangers, OF TIIE THIRD WARD, Meel at the Carllon Railrotad Deplt, rorn0 of aro,nne and Perdido drerS, on Wdnealeeey. oPFICER, : President-Lea F. Bakewell. Vice-President--W. G. Dales. Secretary-C. F. Verlander. Treasurer--R. Yeatman. Grand Marshal--Thos. Askew. Metropolitan Club, OF THE THIRD WARD, (AUXIIIARY TO TILE EVER ETT RANGERS), Meet irner Cmmon, ancd ,t,ilorne ,et,,e on Tuoeda:ys* OFFICERS : President-Henry Bebe. Vice-President-Hanson Kelly. Treasurer-Robert Pringle. Secretary-Geo. W. Simpson. Finance Committee--Geo. W. Stoddard, John R. Bradley, Robert Prinkle, Hudson English, - Per- kins, Hanson Kelly. Bunker Hill Rangers, OF TIlE FOURTH WARD, Mee, rroner •taol and Fradlin .re et, na Xondys. OFFICERS : President-W. J. Maynard. Vice-President-Victor Gaschet De L'Isle. Secretary-George A. Bears. Treasurer-L. A. Blache. Marshal--I. E. Sykes. Assistant Marshal-Joseph Baker. Finance Committee-Geo. Watyman, Jack Wil- son, James McGracken, Arthur Saucier, William Hodglons. Rough and Ready Club, OF TIIE SIXTH WARD, eeltS at the St. Philip B1.1 Room oan ere5 y MonI,5 y ErSing. orFnCERS : Presldent-Joaquin Viosco. Vice-Presidents-A. Sambola, T. C. Hoggarth. SeEretarv-J. A. Weysham. Treasurer-F. Sambola, Jr. Marshal-Ed. FagotR. Young Bell Rlngers, Xeyat tthe OIr O el lo•eo ' Hull c Gery aalurday bEmtng. OFFICERS I President-Frank Lobrano. Vice-Presidents-First Districts, JIs. F. Dick; Second District, O. BasEo : Third District, H. N. Jenkins; Fourth Iistrict, Wm. Freret. Secretary-D. C. Canter. Corresponding Secretary, Edward Sloan. Treasurer-J. Watts Kearney. Grand Marshal-C. E. Leverich. Assistant MarsRhals--First District, Andrew Jack- son; Second District, W. P. Hodgkins, Jr.; Third District, Wm. Sory ; Fonurthl District, Jesse Bryan. Foot Marshals-First District. T. E. Bridge; Sec- ond District, A. I. Leverich ; Third District, E. J. Blasco; Fourth District, H. B. Pegram. Crittenden Guard, .Mt a Station i Hall, mr,ner synLde ond Pol, Pynt,o str, on OFFICERS : President-Edward D. Turner. Vice-President-John T. Block. Secretary-Jos. H. DeGrange. Treasurer-Geo. C. Wedderburn. Marshal-Samuel Alston. Marshal's Aids and Comlmittee of Arrange- menta-John Russell, Charles Montaldo, Charles Thorn. Finance Committee-Alfred Kearney, Esq., H. C. Swain, H. F. Warner. Bell Lathers. (Officers, time and place of meeting not published). Right Bank Bell Clappers, OFALGIERS, Meed la th t St. Clo.rl BiTll o R n ,, iR , Ajlior, o, ur ldys President-A. B. Seger. Viee-lPresident-William Martin. Secretary--A. H. I.saeson. Treasurer-Wnm. SOrazin. MIarshal--Charles E. MIorrison. Committee on Ways and .teans--Norbert Tre-. pagnicr, Hypolite Fortier, L. W. Dodge, Thomas Recose, Wm. Broadman. National Executive Comnlttee of the Con- stltutional Unionl Party. Hon. Alexander I. Boteler, of Virginia, Chairman. John A. Rockwell, of Connecticut. William Temple, of Delaware. J. Morrison Harris, of Maryland. Joshua Hill, of Georgia. Richard W. Thompson, of Indiana. M. Y. Johnson, Esq., Galena, Illinois. Robert Mallory, of Kentucky. Marshall P. Wilder, of Massachusetts. Anthony Kennedy, of Maryland. D. B. St. John, of New York. James Bishop, of New Jersey. John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina. Henry Mi. Fuller, of Pennsylvania. Thomas A. R. Nelson, of Tennessee. For the iJlricf of Columbia. Hen. Jos. Bryan, of Ala. ] Bent. Ogle Taylor, Esq. t. H. Williamson, Esq. I WashingtonCity. W. G. Freeman, Esq. Jos. H. Bradley, Esq. 4 L. A. Whitely, of Maryland, Secretary. Headquarters of the Committee, 357 D street, between Ninth and Tenth, Washington, D. C. Constltutional Ution Party Platform., Whereas, experience has demonstrated that plat forms adopted by the partisan conventions of the country have had the effect to mislead and deceive the people, and at the same time to widen the pol litical divisions of the country, by the creation and encouragement of geographical and sectional par- ties, therefore, Resoled, That it is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principles ether than IThe Constitution of the Country, n te Union of the Setaes, and The Enforcement of tie Lawos, and that as representatives of the Constitutional Union men of the country in National Convention assembled, we here pledge ourselves to maintain, protect and' defend, separately and unitedly, these great principles of public liberty and national safety, against all enemies at home and abroad, believing that thereby peace may once more be restored to the country, the just rights of the People and of the States reestablished, and the Government again placed in that condition of just- ice, fraternity and equality which, under the ex- ample and constitution of our fathers, has el- emnly bound every oitizeu of the United States to maintain "a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the com- mon defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and oar posterity." 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Order aony book that you may wnt, remit the tsel retad price, together with the amobut required for postage, andone tril wlillare you that the best pylaece I the conuty to pur- RELIABLE GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISIIMNT -or-- Geo. •0. Evans. 43( CHESTNUT STREET, mltnormansw Agents Wanted. Towhom greater inducements than everare offred. Anyperson, either male or female, who sdeesirous of engag. Ing in an HONORABLE AND PROFITABLEEMPLOYMENT, requiring but little time and no outlay of money, and by whloh they can obtain gratis A VALUABLE LIBRARY, A FINEGOLD WATCH ANDCHAIN, A HANDSOME SERVICE OP PLATE, A SPLENDID SET OF JEWFLRY, AN ELEGANT SILKDRESS PATTERN, Or many other choiearticles entnratediM the List of Oti , can do oe by acting as an Agent for thi enstablhment. Anyperson, inany part of the cuatry, san bean agast, eim ply by forming a club, sending thlist of boohs, and rmittiyg the amount of money required t the smne. GET UP A CLUB. Send for a Cateloue,wheih eonta s all the drheed tfotea- tion relative to eteiisec andthe formation ofeahbs; and to Co- sre prompt and honorable dealings, address a. orders to THE HEADQUARTERS -Of- George G.sEvans, POublisther and Proprtorof the oldest and LARGEST SIFT-BOOK ENTERPRISM IN THE WORBLD. Permanently Loented NIt 49 GORW .T.NU.T STEREYL t*4U4tAW PENHfIePDB L eH 2TeI Only Preparation -That has- ` STOOD T lHE TEST OF YEARS, An row, mor n oropular oeryday Andtotiwo laloo new, and almhot without nombeo, might be give nfrom Iadoes nd geontlemollIt all gradesoreoolety, whoa united tsodimony nont could roelst, that Prof. Wood'es ai ReI. tortirs wll restoooLhe hold cnd gray,and peoeoelthehoill, of Ithe yotb toold oge, Inall Itsyouthful boouty, SITI.e Cocat, Mlt.. ).,. 21, 18I8. Ptor. Wood Thee wilt 1 ,leas a,'opt a line 1t itform Wlee tat rho lhlr oomy hlead allI fel T o ter twenty aoOl ego, toand ny a loonp'itatotihronic dlseae attended w lLh cra nr 1le11 ou th head. A uonfinnal course f *Ill, I ng Wmngh.ifs ols iod rodnl 1 0 Inn state ldoedp t, I not Lean ale oto obtain Will forsaps, neioher tetavlbeen ableetWo tohem ip, In ohsarlu.nll, of whoh ty bhewl hl .01000red etoroluae from colld. ')its lldnced tae to DpJn lrig Hods es almost the tot cent I had onearthtora two dollar itth of thl flair I the dla, olthe Oort of Algulat last. I have fatlhfuBl tlltoocd lto diroeef km, and the hold 01it In now covered wlth hr thickltd lalck, Ilgthiotsooltit Ie as omftloobo ail ver my head. F xItg c LO, lnt that aother Io arge botIle would m- taro it elnily cotd temmlltmtly y 1 Ifel anxaobus to perao,,o In ItsIlse, wilc b log loohloooe eO mc tIlOpilut elm ay moto, I m lId ask b,.a i1t ie. roulll* lithe willing to s,,d mean00. der on clhls ogeloo ror s.t . 0011, and 0,,0,t thyale tlha oriy 1ar0 dcobotoll, -llh-" he ,oard litdoootlht ankend to the wIdow ail fat Olhorkel." Thy folool, SUBANNAII KIRBY. I,,5CO5ta, NnAIY conty Ind., Feb. 5, 1859. Prof.0. J. Woo' : Ilea Sir - In 55. latter pn or thne yd 185, wila l1odian it,. Stale awed National Iri Aehoml ofthe Stt f New York, my hair. rratm a canes oaknoru tome, com" meueed fallillr of very rapidly, so thast fnth short spase of dr bmmI,, thesFste 115,, . pa e ,, .,e. elp elwmost eonll tnerolt or it. arsrlnng, and much of the rants log~ portion span the .,d and bsek pert of my heed sehrtly aster heeeinegey. that you t ilentte be , rprieed hett I tell t oet upsemy M. tmn 1o 1h el tte of Indiana, Iymoree cecsal aeeqeteeteee ~vara not no u cta lose to disover tet ehange tetey espe ntttE e m morne tetimtlete eeqeee ee eteore 00 rreeetea te eteall. lettt tet cede epplpeatte te the most ettittletphyteteeto in tIe country, but, ,ttdlt eeelseeec Pece ehet the ethel, tdetehttt,,tce fee awtcItf., thawe eceectt to could agnht tar raxtored, I wa furred to Leeome neoocflsd t kl tey lete, ,otei. t.tely, It the latter paet of the t Jr l7, your etlteetle swrretep nett leed t meby dreut d8 , ee he- ng themnxt rlluhl. Ilalr RestsnulreIna n. 1 tried one hot- tle, sodfound to mpbeettte n I"ltteit deas t p htgd ti he douletthel. r tetttetmtete, three deyed sev dot eh ofyt R "tor't Ie..e es a ne.elt, bhae e rtch ne eor veey ttls hicteWhl,, neb 1money ctnehpee Aex mekL of my Irtetide tter tour taler end seIll inthepo' dptc:ine(c. erldeeleulen tllicr I atla reteeemeneede it uee to tmnye of tey h te dtestet . arouxudaurcn, hI Lm heppy to infcrw you, rue usingIltwtlh Iku efitert. Very rceelteul ete g yours, A. 1s LTTA. A t tntneysndlluttttaallormbIIw 444mf, No, 441 Broadway, and sold by all dealersbrob, ho4 ,4,lllp.fornL.04 In pne up . httlen r threenI,4p , vie: ,4lgp maiilrm and smnll. The-.'llloldlh~ho. a. h o.lf t di fo one dollanr per L~ouie. The medium b ottle b olds t le~wt twenty poc -1p mre '+,p*, C5'(i'" Ilnn [h," .mailand retail. fortw dollars pe~r Inlrtle. '!'hrlaruc lo4rs a yen, twt rr eenl wr In1 pro((n non, -~d rcwila for 0--eel deilan a tile. G . J. wioo r ,kl:l +, I'.iptict~~rn, 444 Ilnuniiaalr New Y= .114d I Market f irt l. S . Ionia, 44.: and sold byal good d 4 fancy gaud. dealon. 4. WIlIIIIITA CO., Agents, y 21o4d 161 Chtrtr4,ptreut. Dr. Hioofand'.g t R1iMAN BITTBR8, Dr. Iloofland'u BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard mediclnesolthe prountage ha e pnhle$ tnnirgreat popllthottyonly through yeee~et teW Ueboauad( e tel.144, Isrended them, by11l0c142 , an the p pronounced them worthy. LIVER COMPLAINT. DYIYPEPIXyA,JAITNDIORDUBIj ITYOF TlE MEEVOUS BYYSTEM. DINSASES 0? TM slIDNEY 5 , andall dl,..,,, ar,0.ng from R4I,5182d iHo weakeres of the stomach and digestive orgaas. r ppeedfy a I74,Pelly cured by the GERMAN SITI*I48. The BALSAMIC CORDIAL has apcqured a reputation , passng.htht o11. PI ,4 fr , preparation. 01122I. w.ll emq with4ut fl, the moat selver end Ioog.twdsopgCOUGH.COLD ORHOAII4INEIOP, BRONCHITIS, INFLUPENZA. CROUP. PNEUMONIA. INCIPIENT CONOSUMPTION, and hu pe 1ormed the most 1.O44lehlngpr lreevr known of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION I A few dews waill else at once check and core the mostvse DIA1RI4 poY proeeding from Cold In the Bpow, Vkoee me.dicines a2e prepaed I4.. C. M. JACKSBON A No. 416 Aol,,trpo4, Pbiol.lphi., Pa., and CO sold by drg gla,4,nddobo.,4,, mediPles every b,1,. at 76coots pet bI. tie. Thb .0.444'rel IC . M. J1111tn ll be on thb obt1s0 wrapper of e~cltyale. 14 the Alm ,.pnbllnhd nnnn.oy by the proprief ,r4, p.1, IIERYIIODY'H AALMANAC yu ill1nd tetolbomoy.dcm. 11ndal241P n44.01 e424 al p2.P p the, ou2457. Th..w AIssy1 n200are givPn away by 25our asgen.p2 J. WRIGH1T A CO., Agonts II .nd 161 Chrltro1OoIog. Mothers. Thousands are dally speaking in the prase of DR. EATON'S INrFANTILE CORDIAL. and whby t because it never flls to afford Instataoneots reltf when given in time. It ats as if by e, and one trioal eon wllleonduce you that whatwoe ay is true. It contain. NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of y khtnd, aedtherefore reliees by removing the suffelng eoUr child, inoted of by deedenleg its enmbilitee. For thi t bsaon it commends Itelf as th only reliabie preparation noo known for Children Teething. Diarrhea, Dysentery, OGrplng In the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind-Cold in tile Head and CrCup, alo.tfor 8oftetltghe Gums. teductng luleamittlom Regn.a.ing the Bowels, and Rellevlng Pai, it ha. no ass being n antti-pasrmoded it is used with teltlmtg suceeuh e aes of Convulsion or other Fits. A yout value the life ind health of Tour chtildren, ad wth to stveet the e from Bhroe blighting conneaen, eewhich arecertain toroe• tferom thee. of narcotics of whibeh all oher remedies for ntfnttte Coim plaints are compoted, take uoue but Dr. Eaton't Itfaltile Ct dial, this ye ctan rely upon. It tA petfectdy harmlel, and tee reote •urethe mostdellcte nflnte . Plee.2t ent. t Flldlres tioam ccompany each arttle. Prepared oly by CHURCH A I)RPONT, No. 409 roieway, Now Yok. Blood Food.. ttclthy Trluman loed :lon bictng ANALYZED, a y ol prt. ernts s witth the stme esecttet etletecte, and g'Ces, of teee, the Trle Sittndard. Anelys the tBlead o a ptereson sfferin from Consumptie. , Liver t o Cpel.nt, iDrpepsti . Scrofula, etc., sod te find Il every ittance certain detelencies In the red tglob- ules of Bhwd. lSupply thlesedefic:encet and you are md.stwelt Tlhae Blood Foed I. leleded uponthistTheoryi-hone.tee asttntth- ugaeceea. There are FIER PREPARATIONT dapted oth diedeleie lofth e Boodt different dtsease. Fet Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or ty affwtleetbtted e of the Throat or Lungs indueing Consumption, use No. 1, beich iei ile the No. for Dnpreomtin of Spirits, iLos of Appetito, ted for h ll Chronic Complaints artltng from Over-Uee, Oeneral Debility, and NervouProstration. o. 2, for LiverCompti tt. No. for Dyspepsia. Beilng already preptred for ahbsrptton taken by drope , nted a rleite mediately i ,to t cirhe leatt that ehatyo galn youretailn. The No. 41 i for Fe e Irreg ltrities, Hyseria, Weaknehsee, etc. Be. special directions for this. For Selt Rheum, Eruptions, gi otultte, tidney and Bladder Compldinte, toake No. t. It all eenes the directions mtrt be strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food St par b attle. Sold by CHURCHII DUPONT, No. 40m Broadway, ~ Yortk; J. WRIGHT & CO., No. 21t 1i1 Chitree stee t; 0. J. WOOD a CO., St. Louie, Mt., and by all respectable Drg.i glets througitout the oonntty. lANFORD'I LIVER INVIGORATOB Never Debilitates. It s compounded entirely from Ome s, ttd has becom tttblished facet, todrd ledldine, knhown and pproed thot hoet teed itt ad is no resortedtowith eenfidete to e the diseases for which it is recommended, It has cured thousands withio the elst two yearthe whoed given up ell hopes of relief, oethe noumt os Inesoliited ,mt•- stes in my possesionshow.t The dose mst be adapted to thetemoperament of the t•dlvid. eal toking It, end used in such quantiiesaso Lo .e0 gentry ma 0t- Let the dictates of youttcdgmetet guide you in the meof the Liver Invigortor,. and it will ctoe Liver Complallo, Billtol Attaeek, Dyspepsia,. Chronic Darrhe•t, Summer Ceopttdte Dysentery, Dropsy, Seer Stottth,Habittil Csti i ee., Cbolh Cholera, Cholers Mor , Cholera Infmtotom, Ftetteto, Jm-. dice, Female Weaknese, atdmaybe usedceeee.fuliy sae Ordinary Family Medicine. It will ewe l.,Ic Headachet,( thousands can testtify) in twenty mltnute,uif wo othree te- espoon.letraotohk t tcommencement ofatteek. All ho t .re giving their tetimony in tts favor. lxeweterinth. motth with the IntelOaetee, and etwte bothtogether. Price, 1 per bettle. -- Ale-- mandlord'e Fauily Cathartic Pi11, Ceotmpoded from pure Vegetable Extracts, and pot tien GelM Ce.s, ar tight, nd will keep in any climate. The Family Cathartic Ptllt I gentI and actlvetthartl4, hich the peroprdetor has ued in hit practice more thea tweety ears. Te constantly increatg demntd fromthoe who a ,iteed the Pills, and the satisftion ethilch pley.s inroe. god totheir eeb he inducied me toppoa them withfn tho rae o all. The Profession wel ktnow thetdilerent Cethoetee tn d[•teett portons of the bowels. The Family Cathatie YIl has, with dueeeleeee tthis sablihed fact, been compounded from e variety of he Vegetable Etract, wich act alike o every partof tsie F. teedld, oehcku DaMnama t h7 e ae mre, e Pamns en the Backend Ioog Otesw s pain andS over the whole body, from sodden told,which frtettty, Insensati on of Cold over the body, s of :lpe-]• a Weight in the Head, W Ia h•tmatory Diseoae, Wemt' Childen ort Adults. Rtheumatoot , groeat prFetler f t and m oy dite... to whlth lehb heirt ttoo mentiontt thisedettehemme. DolIto& Flri, i . TheLier Invigorator and Famlty eleuttet tt m-e by Oe ttgeonerily, anod etl byt l he tdeo ohtheh rT. W. AFORD, i .. M..ofotner. nd Pe k 6S66Bridwoy, N Y. aldlY - i

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0FB PRBSIDsmT.John Bell,

Of ennoees.

mBR VIrcPgrseIDmI ,

E dward Everett,of ataNssasas

PaI DEINTIAL RLECTORS iRe LOCISIANA.

,ir l eoral D1iric•.RIVIESR GARDERE, of St. Bernard.... Elector.G. DxFNREIET, of Orleans............ AlternatB.

,Selnd Eedr Diric.HoN. RANDELL HUNT.of N. Otleans..Elector.JULES LAVEBRGNE, of N. Orleans.. .Alternate.

2niwct e'fcorsZ DistioricCHRIBSTIfA ROBEIJUS, of Jefferson.. Elector.DUNCAN.S. CAGE, of Terrebonne.... Alternate.

Fburth Eectoral DistrctJ. O. FUQUA. of East Feliciana........Elector.H. M. FAVROT, of West Baton Rouge.. Alternate.

jfh & Electoral Distridt.THOMAS H. LEWIS, of Opelousas..... Elector.VALSIN FOURNET, of St. Martin..... Alternate.

Birth lectoral District.JOHN RAY, of Ouachits..............Elector.HoN. B. L. BODGE, of Caddo..........Alternate.Each voter St the polls casts his vote for SIX4•TOTOBRS; each one of which must reside in

separate Districta.

HeadquartersrTATE EIEcUTVE COMMITTEE OF THE CONSTITU.

TIOAL UNION PARTY.

The Committee have engaged a room for thePresidentlal Campaign, No. 2, second floor of"Story's Iron Building," corner of Camp andCommon streets, for the transaction of buosiness,and where the regular meetings of the Committeewillbe held.

The Committee meets weekly, EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 7) o'clock, and oftener whenrequired.

THOB. CURRY, Secretary.

Union Stote Central Executive Committee.

M. U N, Esq ......... -....... Chairman.Dr. P. B. McKELVEY ............. Vlce-Chairman.THOMAS CURRY ................ Secretary.SAMUEL T. JONES... Corresponding Secretary.ADAM GIFFEN ....................... Treasuorer.

E. Balomon, Cornelius Fellowes,Win. O. Denegre, M. 0. H. Norton,P.S. Wilts, Thompson Greenlld,I. N. Marks, J.W. Zcharie,J. Viosca, John R. Shaw,J. Lanats, J. O. Nixon,John Youenes, Thos. H. Shields,Robert Conway, Thos. Askew,H. H. Marc, Win. F. Hodgkins,Isaao G. Seymour, O. W. Culbertson,Thea. Murray, Webster Long,Cuthbert H. Slocomb, V. St. Ceran,James Turner, Aumgustn Laroe,Amadeo Landry, E. Parmele,P. N. Wood, Win. S. Mount,N..E. Bailey BH.P. Jonas,Arthur Saucier, Benj. S. Harrisson,Norman Whitney, J. H. PhelpsB. W. Hebrard, Isaac N. Phillips,Jules aserd, U. P. Seeshnaydre,A. Dprd, Aaron Harris,, Hl. P11. BStephen Gayy,

A dolphe isalreau, Samuel Harby,Ovide DeBuys, James McConnell,Philip A. Shaw, L. H. Place,S. N. Kennedy, Win. R. Adams,W. J. Seymour, James Y. Blocker,Norbert Trepagnier, H.S. Buckner,A. . Field, A. B. Seger, Algiers.

Sub-Commuttee, to Act In the Recess ofGeneral Committee.

Dr. P. B. McKelvey, E. Salomon,I. N. Marks, Thomas Askew,Thomas H. Shields, John Youenes,Adam Giffesn, Adolphe Maszrean,Philip A. Shaw, B. F. Jonas,

Flnance Committee.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Adam Giffen, J. O. Nixon,Thos. Askew, S. H. Kennedy,

P. N. Wood.BBOOND DISTRICT.

J. W. Zacharie, Aaron Harris,John Youenes Norbmrt Trepagnier,

SWm. F. Hodgkins.THIBD DISTRICT.

P. S. Wilts, V. St. Ceran,C. W. Culbertson Augustin Larose,

Webster Long.F OURTH DISTRICT.

James Turner, WilliamS. Mount,Edward Parnle, J. H. Phelps,

Isaac N. Phillips,ArGIERS.

A. B. Seger.

Committee of Arrangements.J. W. Zacharle, Thos. Askew,Robert Opnway, C. W. Culbertson,

Benj. S. Harrisson.

Chairmen of Parish Committees.

ASCENSION,Efwardt Dufibl.. ............ Donaldsonville.

ASSUMPTION,Geo. W. Jones ................... Napoleonville.

AVOYELLES,Win. H. Murdock .... .............. Holmesville.

BIENVILLE,Capt. Collin Rhodes .................... Sparta.

BOSSIER,Col. B. Hodges ...... .......... Bossier Point

OADDO,Mathew Watson................... .Shreveport.. CATAHOULA,James G. Talatferro ............... Harrisonburg.

CLAIBORNE,Judge N. S. Scott .......... ........ Homer.

CONCORDIA,Douglas L. Rivers.......................Vidalia.

CALDWELL,B. D. Bridger....................Columbia.

CALCASIEU,A. Pujo ....................... Lake Charles.

DE SOTO,Samuel Clark ........... ......... Mansfield.

EAST FELICIANA.Henry MaMrtan. ...................... Clinton.

EAT'BATON ROUGEDr.RBichard H. Day ...............Baton Rouge.

...... FRANKLIN,C. Raage...............Winnaborough.

IBERVILLE,Samuel Matthews...................Plaquemine.

JEFFERSON,Pierre auv....................... Carrollton.

JACKSON,A. C. Davis ....... JACKSON............. .. Vernon.

LAFAYETTE,Basil C. Crow........ ...... Vermillionville.

LIVINGSTON,Henry Duncan ................... Ponchatoula.

LAFOURCHE,B.G. Darden ....................... Thibodaux.

MOREHOUSE,J.W. Boatner..... . .......... Bastrop.

MADISON,John T. Mason .................... Richmond.

NATCHIITOCHES,John Blair Smith, Easq ..... N.....Natchitoches.

OUACAITA,John T. LudellEg O.. ...... .............. Monroe.

POINTE COUPEE,Bobert J. Barrow ............ Livonia Post-office.

PLAQUEMINES,Geo. W. Morgan. ........... New Orleans.

RAPIDES,John B. Williams...................Alexandria.

SABINE,Bobert B. Stille........... ...... Many Post-office,

ST. BERNARD,S. Villavosa....................CHA ... New Orleans.

ChaDavenport.. ....... St. harles Court-house.Alfred ST. JAMEB,

lfred oman.....................Cantrelle.ST. JORN,

A. Sorapar......... .............. Bonnet Carre.SST. MARTIN,

Hoa. John Moore...................New Iberia.ST. MARY,

Win. F. Halfleigh.t. LANDBY, .... .. Franklin.

Thomas 0. Anderson ..... .......... Washington.G ST. HELENA,

George P. Mochae............ Amite City.ST. TAMMANY,

SWm.J. Andrews.............. Covington.TENSAS,Di. ahiw ....... ...... i.. .. ... St. Joseph.

Srgs L. Lestr...... ........ . Houma.a UNION,• C•. n" ... ... ...... Farnbravlle.

.. .. .................... Abbeville.a . WASINGTON,

T. A IPFrhsaklo..a

;.s...... ......... c.a .ston How.WWN,~l/ r d .. .. ." i

DIRECTORY-or am-

BELL AND EVERETT OCLUBS

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NEW ORLEANS.

Unlon Guard,OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS,

Meet Odd Fs•ens,' Rdl ,M ThurOdy Eessiga.OFFICERS:

President-A. Mazurean.Vies-Presidents-irst District, L. H. Place; Sec-

ond District, A. Legendre; Third District, Chas.Culbertson; Fourth District, E. A. Patterson.

Treasurer-Thes, Askew.Secretary--J. H. Frobus.Grand Marshal--Jas. Beggs.Assistant Marshals-First District, T. A. Bart-

lette, W. R. Fish, F. F. Trinchard; Second District,John SBlemmer, V. G. De L'Isle, J. B. Soraparu,Third District, W. Long, A. Larose, V. St. Ceran ;Fourth District, S. S. Shumway, J. P. Smith, G. H.Beman.

Finance Committee--Moses Greenwood, Winm. P.Vincent, John A. Watkins, Philip Shaw.

UnIon Guard,

OF THE SECOND DISTRICT. (AUXILIARY TO THEABOVE),

Xetd a the Orleans RBoa o R Frmo Zumin•f .

OFFICERS:President--John Yonennes.Vice-Presidents-Fourth Ward, Dr. E. D. Beach;

Fifth Ward, Amilcar Roux; Sixth Ward, Guy Du-plantier.

Secretary and Treasurer--R D. Hubbard.Committee of Arrangemeets-J. B. Soraparn, J.

H. Frobus. Gustave Poree.

Union Guard,OF THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH WARDS, THIRD

DISTRICT, (AUXIIIAR),M•se at th WThd Dierldc xchange, orner of lyian Firlde

a.d GrOatm stree W, on M ,opya.OFFICERS:

President-Aag. Dnqneroron.Vice-Presidents-George Clark and John B.

Leefe.Grand Marshal-Chas. O. LeBlane.Assistant Marsals--P. Schomberg, S. D. Max-

well and Benj. P. Loefe.Secretary--Louis Power.Treasnrer--Val. St. Ceran.Finance Committee-John B. Leefe, Chas. W.

Culbertson, George Clark, Charles E. Fortier, U.F. Seloshnaydre and James Brooks.

Committee of Arrangements-Aug. Larose, Jne.B. Ganst, P. L. Mailloux, Charles Morel, P. Schom.berog and Chas. LeCharpentler.

Union Guard,OF THE NINTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT, (AUX-

ILIARY),er at als Star ofetusse, Leers erde, on rMonay.

OFFICERS :President-P. S. Wiltz.Vice-President-Robert Wynne.Secretary-Philip Power, Jr.Treasurer-Chas. Keller.Grand Marshal-James Hoban.Finance Committee-P. S. Wiltz, A. N. Power,

Jas. Hoban, G. C. Gottschalk, J. B. Juneck, M.Hernandez, Charles Keller.

Committee of Arrangements-Robert Wynne, G.C. Gottlchalk, J. Hoban.

Union Club,OF THE FOURTH DISTRIOT,

Mre at ts Empire Hou, comer Jcakson and New L•reeard, on Mondsy and ooeduay Eruing,.

OFFICERS :President-Benj. S. Harrisson.Vice-Presidents-A. W. Bosworth, Wm. Cooper.Treasurer-George Mensman.Secretary-William Woelper.Grand Marshal-Hon. Lucien Adams.Assistant Marshal-David Adams.Finance Committee-H. S. Buckner, J. H. Phelps.

William Holmes.Committee of Arrangements-Hon. L. Adams,

George Mensman, W. C. Quirk, A. W. Bosworth.

Union Knights,OF THE FOURTH DISTRICT.

OFFICERS :President-E. L. Marshall.Secretary-L. Dapremont.Treasurer-J. C. Costley.Marshal-Wm. Henry.Assistant Marshals-William Wilson and J. C.

Costley.

Fossil Club,(COMPOSED OF GENTLEMEN OVER FORTY YEARS

OF AGE),

Mel at Odd FellmOo' Hall on Fr.iday Evenings.

OFFIOERS:President-J. M. Lapeyre.Vice-Presidents-First District, T. L. McGill;

Second District, t. Barnett, Sr.; Third District,John B. Leefe Fourth District, Jacob Staub.Secretary--enry Bier.Treasurer-Benj. Florance.

FossIls' OGuar,Bed at ste Hall owr the Carrolltlon Railroad Depot, a Fr -

day Eoeeofs.OFFICERS :

Captain-R. L. Bruce.Treasurer-C. Huchbe.Secretary-Chas. Thompson.

Bell Chanplons,COMPOSED OF THE YOUTH OF NEW ORLEANS,

oel at Teploara' Hail, 124 ,arondl, drie, on Frduay Eoenin•g.

OFFICE.• :President-Theodore W. Buddecke.Vice-Presidents-First District, E. D. Hyde; Sec-

ond District, B. Tavanries; Third District, J. T.Worsley; Fourth District, i. Mount.

Grand Marshal--R. It. Deming.Captain, C. H. C. Browq; First Lieutenant, W.

F. Giffen ; Second Liutenant, J. A. F. Brown, Jr.;Third Lieutenant, F. A. Bonito.

Treasurer-Otis Harris.Recording Secretary-S. Yulee Hyams.Corresponding Secretary--M. P. Mortee.

Everett Knights,Mel at No. 8 CamL street, corner of Natch, on Tursdays.

OFFICERS :President-R. G. LattinEVice-Presidents-First Disiriet, George Burns;

Second District, A. G. Bakewell ; Third District,Dr. H.8 , Forwood Fourth District, R. D. Gribble.

Treasorer-Witliam Gribble.Secretary-Charles N. Frost.Grand Marshal-George W. Helme.Assistant Marshals-H. W. Bassett, H. S. Ter-

wood and L. H. Gardiner.Finance Committee-A. G. Bakewell, J. R. Pic-

ton and W. G. Coyle.Executive Committee-L. H. Gardiner, R. G.

Latting, E. B. Adams, Robert Gribble and GeorgeThomas.

Everett Guard,OF THE FOURTIH DISTRICT,

Mest at eir Hall, corer of Nayodes and Josephine rstee,,on Wednado Evhais.

oFFICERS :President-W. Mt. Perkins.Vice-Presidents-Wm. Northern, John A. Wat-

kins Theo. A. James, Samuel A. Shumway, I. N.Phillips.

Secretaries-Wallace Hunter and R. F. W.Bacheman.

Treasurer-Samuel Sumner.Executive Committee-George W. Squires, D. P.

Logan, B. M. Horrell, Samuel H. Kennedy, M.Kirkpatrick Jas. Trnner, Hy. Block, H. F. Given,E. S. Keep, W. B. Conger.

Finance Committee - W. B. Bowles, t. T.Squires, George D. Field, Samuel McConico.

Committee of Arrangements-C. D. Bance,Chas. Ballejo, W. H. Reese.

Grand Marshal-Gaspard Shrieber.Assistant Marshals-F. McO. Swain, Henry S.

Whitemore, Louis A. Adam, Joseph P. Marvel.

Bell Knights,Meod it e 5. Philip Ball Boom on Tureday Ermings.

OFFI•RCS :President-Francis V. Duplessls.Vice-Presidents-A. L. B. Kernion and M. E.

Macoin.Secretary-Oscar LeBlanc.Treaslrer--Charles Eseoffer.Grand Marshal-Alfred Corns.Assistant Marshals-E. P. Legendre, A. D. Ber-

noady, C. Everett, J. T. Beach.Committee of Arrangements-E. Vidal, Chair.

man; Louis Prados, Alfred Cornu.Committee of Ways and Means-A. L. H. Ker-

nion5 Chairman; J. T. Beach, A.Morel, Chas. Du-ploes, B. J. Duoros.

CoUstitution Club,Masalte Oerblss BRuarsn orsNe dayIarnigs.

OFFIC505 IPresident-G. Duplantier.Vice.Presideat-Hearry GarideL

4 ol aknaEmilo Dupr. v

Minute Men of '80,dat Mto & ala , o Na eyadn E, nor lNa oe ta ttar

on Weaeduya.

OFFIcOnn:President-P. RI. Middlemisa.Vice-President-A. E. Dick.Secretary and Treasurcr-G. W. Neuts.Captain-James Beggs.Committee of Arrangements--G. W. Neuts, C.

W. Griassan, Toby Hart, J. A. Brown.

Bell Rangers,OF THE FIRST WARD,

not at REagle Ell on•, ery Riloy Et•iang,

OFFICERS :President-J. h. llcClandish.Vice-Presidents-Benj. Bland, J. S. Clark.Secretary-Frank L. Clayton.Treasurer-W. W. McGarrity.Chief Marshal-Wash. Marks.Finance Committee-I. N. Marks, W. H. Cook,

J. P. Harrison, W. K. Day, A. Kearny, H. Renshaw.

Aonat Vernonl Clnb,OF TlHE SECOND WARD.

Meld Xo. 9 ero Burin vrry ,Fdde5

Zerring.OFFICER.:

President-Thos. Murray, Esq.Vice-Presidets--A. Howell, Chas. Pride.Secretary-Edward S. Boole.Treasurer-W. T. Stocker.Marshal-John L. Gubernater.Assistant Marshals-E. Blessy, Jos. Laborde.Finance Committee-J. W. Wilder, Winm. Grant,

Dr. Bensadon, S. W. Dorr.Committee of Arrangements--Mark Breeden,

Robert Armistead,W. P. Coleman, E. Toledano, E.A. Tyler.

Everett Rangers,OF TIIE THIRD WARD,

Meel at the Carllon Railrotad Deplt, rorn0 of aro,nne andPerdido drerS, on Wdnealeeey.

oPFICER, :President-Lea F. Bakewell.Vice-President--W. G. Dales.Secretary-C. F. Verlander.Treasurer--R. Yeatman.Grand Marshal--Thos. Askew.

Metropolitan Club,

OF THE THIRD WARD, (AUXIIIARY TO TILE EVERETT RANGERS),

Meet irner Cmmon, ancd ,t,ilorne ,et,,e on Tuoeda:ys*

OFFICERS :

President-Henry Bebe.Vice-President-Hanson Kelly.Treasurer-Robert Pringle.Secretary-Geo. W. Simpson.Finance Committee--Geo. W. Stoddard, John R.

Bradley, Robert Prinkle, Hudson English, - Per-kins, Hanson Kelly.

Bunker Hill Rangers,OF TIlE FOURTH WARD,

Mee, rroner •taol and Fradlin .re et, na Xondys.OFFICERS :

President-W. J. Maynard.Vice-President-Victor Gaschet De L'Isle.Secretary-George A. Bears.Treasurer-L. A. Blache.Marshal--I. E. Sykes.Assistant Marshal-Joseph Baker.Finance Committee-Geo. Watyman, Jack Wil-

son, James McGracken, Arthur Saucier, WilliamHodglons.

Rough and Ready Club,OF TIIE SIXTH WARD,

eeltS at the St. Philip B1.1 Room oan ere5 y MonI,5 y ErSing.orFnCERS :

Presldent-Joaquin Viosco.Vice-Presidents-A. Sambola, T. C. Hoggarth.SeEretarv-J. A. Weysham.Treasurer-F. Sambola, Jr.Marshal-Ed. FagotR.

Young Bell Rlngers,Xeyat tthe OIr O el lo•eo ' Hull c Gery aalurday bEmtng.

OFFICERS IPresident-Frank Lobrano.Vice-Presidents-First Districts, JIs. F. Dick;

Second District, O. BasEo : Third District, H. N.Jenkins; Fourth Iistrict, Wm. Freret.

Secretary-D. C. Canter.Corresponding Secretary, Edward Sloan.Treasurer-J. Watts Kearney.Grand Marshal-C. E. Leverich.Assistant MarsRhals--First District, Andrew Jack-

son; Second District, W. P. Hodgkins, Jr.; ThirdDistrict, Wm. Sory ; Fonurthl District, Jesse Bryan.

Foot Marshals-First District. T. E. Bridge; Sec-ond District, A. I. Leverich ; Third District, E. J.Blasco; Fourth District, H. B. Pegram.

Crittenden Guard,.Mt a Station i Hall, mr,ner synLde ond Pol, Pynt,o str, on

OFFICERS :President-Edward D. Turner.Vice-President-John T. Block.Secretary-Jos. H. DeGrange.Treasurer-Geo. C. Wedderburn.Marshal-Samuel Alston.Marshal's Aids and Comlmittee of Arrange-

menta-John Russell, Charles Montaldo, CharlesThorn.

Finance Committee-Alfred Kearney, Esq., H.C. Swain, H. F. Warner.

Bell Lathers.(Officers, time and place of meeting not published).

Right Bank Bell Clappers,OF ALGIERS,

Meed la th t St. Clo.rl BiTll o R n ,, iR , Ajlior, o, ur ldys

President-A. B. Seger.Viee-lPresident-William Martin.Secretary--A. H. I.saeson.Treasurer-Wnm. SOrazin.MIarshal--Charles E. MIorrison.Committee on Ways and .teans--Norbert Tre-.

pagnicr, Hypolite Fortier, L. W. Dodge, ThomasRecose, Wm. Broadman.

National Executive Comnlttee of the Con-stltutional Unionl Party.

Hon. Alexander I. Boteler, of Virginia, Chairman.John A. Rockwell, of Connecticut.William Temple, of Delaware.J. Morrison Harris, of Maryland.Joshua Hill, of Georgia.Richard W. Thompson, of Indiana.M. Y. Johnson, Esq., Galena, Illinois.Robert Mallory, of Kentucky.Marshall P. Wilder, of Massachusetts.Anthony Kennedy, of Maryland.D. B. St. John, of New York.James Bishop, of New Jersey.John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina.Henry Mi. Fuller, of Pennsylvania.Thomas A. R. Nelson, of Tennessee.

For the iJlricf of Columbia.Hen. Jos. Bryan, of Ala. ]Bent. Ogle Taylor, Esq.t. H. Williamson, Esq. I Washington City.W. G. Freeman, Esq.Jos. H. Bradley, Esq. 4L. A. Whitely, of Maryland, Secretary.

Headquarters of the Committee, 357 D street,between Ninth and Tenth, Washington, D. C.

Constltutional Ution Party Platform.,

Whereas, experience has demonstrated that platforms adopted by the partisan conventions of thecountry have had the effect to mislead and deceivethe people, and at the same time to widen the pollitical divisions of the country, by the creation andencouragement of geographical and sectional par-ties, therefore,

Resoled, That it is both the part of patriotismand of duty to recognize no political principlesether than

IThe Constitution of the Country,n te Union of the Setaes, andThe Enforcement of tie Lawos,

and that as representatives of the ConstitutionalUnion men of the country in National Conventionassembled, we here pledge ourselves to maintain,protect and' defend, separately and unitedly, thesegreat principles of public liberty and nationalsafety, against all enemies at home and abroad,believing that thereby peace may once more berestored to the country, the just rights of thePeople and of the States reestablished, and theGovernment again placed in that condition of just-ice, fraternity and equality which, under the ex-ample and constitution of our fathers, has el-emnly bound every oitizeu of the United States tomaintain "a more perfect union, establish justice,insure domestic tranquility, provide for the com-mon defense, promote the general welfare, andsecure the blessings of liberty to ourselves andoar posterity."

FATAL, ArAR.--Albany, Nov. 2.--About 9o'cloek thia morning, a lawyer of this eity namedJohn Perry, entered the premises kept by JohnCraufeld as a porter-honse on Broadway, andcommltted a violent assault on him, throwing ahandful of Scotch srnfn in his eyes and then beat.ing him over the bead with aheavy eane, makingthree wounda. Craufield drew a revolver andshot Perry twice, both halls entering the stomaach.Perry cannot aurvive. The quarrel rose nut aof asuit for the pssession of the premises occunpied byOCranleld. Pry bory e a vry bad character, andthe aJesmpIthy of the ommnity is entirely withOliueM , waehae action Is gofedered entirely just.Wikte.

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SITI.e Cocat, Mlt.. ).,. 21, 18I8.Ptor. Wood Thee wilt 1 ,leas a,'opt a line 1t itform Wlee

tat rho lhlr oo my hlead allI fel T o ter twenty aoOl ego,toand ny a loonp'itatotihronic dlseae attended w lLh cra nr1le11 ou th head. A uonfinnal course f *Ill, I ng Wmngh .ifs

ols iod rodnl 1 0 In n state ldoedp t, I not Leanale oto obtain Will for saps, neioher tetavl been ableetWo tohem

ip, In ohsarlu.nll, of whoh ty bhewl hl .01000red etoroluaefrom colld. ')its lldnced tae to DpJ n lrig Hods es almostthe tot cent I had on earth tora two dollar itth of thl flairI the dla, olthe Oort of Algulat last. I have fatlhfuBltlltoocd lto diroeef km, and the hold 01it In now covered wlthhr thick ltd lalck, Ilgthiotsooltit Ie as omftloobo ail vermy head. F xItg c LO, lnt that aother Io arge botIle would m-taro it elnily cotd temmlltmtly y 1 Ifel anxaobus to perao,,o In

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I,,5CO5ta, NnAIY conty Ind., Feb. 5, 1859.Prof. 0. J. Woo' : Ilea Sir - In 55. latter pn or thne yd185, wila l1odian it,. Stale awed National Iri Aehoml of theStt f New York, my hair. rratm a canes oaknoru to me, com"

meueed fallillr of very rapidly, so thast fn th short spase of drbmmI,, the sFste 115,, . pa e ,, .,e. elp elwmost eonlltnerolt or it. arsrlnng, and much of the rants log~ portion spanthe .,d and bsek pert of my heed sehrtly aster heeeinegey.that you t ilentte be , rprieed hett I tell t oet upsemy M.tmn 1o 1h el tte of Indiana, Iy moree cecsal aeeqeteeteee~vara not no u ct a lose to disover tet ehange tetey espentttE e m morne tetimtlete eeqeee ee eteore 00 rreeetea teeteall.

lettt tet cede epplpeatte te the most ettittlet phyteteeto intIe country, but, ,ttdlt eeelseeec Pece ehet the ethel,tdetehttt,,tce fee awtcItf., thawe eceectt tocould agnht tar raxtored, I wa furred to Leeome neoocflsd t kltey lete, ,otei. t.tely, It the latter paet of the t Jr l7,your etlteetle swrre tep nett leed t me by dreut d8 , ee he-ng themnxt rlluhl. Ilalr Restsnulre In a n. 1 tried one hot-tle, sod found to mpbeettte n I"ltteit deas t p htgd ti hedouletthel. r tetttetmtete, three deyed sev dot ehof yt R "tor't Ie..e es a ne.elt, bhae e rtch ne eor veey

ttls hicteWhl,, neb 1money ctnehpeeAex mekL of my Irtetide tter tour taler end seIll in the po'

dptc:in e(c. erldeeleulen tllicr I atla reteeemeneede it ueeto tmnye of tey h te dtestet .arouxudaurcn, hI Lm heppy toinfcrw you, rue using Iltwtlh Iku efitert.

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,4,lllp.fornL.04 In pne up . httlen r three nI,4p , vie: ,4lgpmaiilrm and smnll. The-.'llloldlh~ho. a. h o.lf t di foone dollanr per L~ouie. The medium b ottle b olds t le~wt twentypoc -1p mre '+, p*, C5'(i'" Ilnn [h," .mail and retail. for twdollars pe~r Inlrtle. '!'hrlaruc lo4rs a yen, twt rr eenl wrIn1 pro((n non, -~d rcwila for 0--eel deilan a tile. G . J.wioo r ,kl:l +, I'.iptict~~rn, 444 Ilnuniiaalr New Y= .114d IMarket f irt l. S . Ionia, 44.: and sold by al good d 4fancy gaud. dealon.

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BALSAMIC CORDIAL,

The great standard mediclnesolthe prountage ha e pnhle$

tnnirgreat popllthottyonly through yeee~et teW Ueboauad(e tel.144, Is rended them, by 11l0c142 , an the ppronounced them worthy.

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weakeres of the stomach and digestive orgaas. r ppeedfy aI74,Pelly cured by the GERMAN SITI*I48.

The BALSAMIC CORDIAL has apcqured a reputation ,

passng.htht o11. PI ,4 fr , preparation. 01122I. w.ll emqwith4ut fl, the moat selver end I oog.twdsopgCOUGH.COLD

OR HOAII4INEIOP, BRONCHITIS, INFLUPENZA. CROUP.PNEUMONIA. INCIPIENT CONOSUMPTION, and hu pe

1ormed the most 1.O44lehlngpr lreevr known ofCONFIRMED CONSUMPTION I

A few dews waill else at once check and core the mostvseDIA1RI4 poY proeeding from Cold In the Bpow,

Vkoee me.dicines a2e prepaed I4.. C. M. JACKSBON ANo. 416 Aol,,trpo4, Pbiol.lphi., Pa., and CO sold by drggla,4,nddobo.,4,, mediPles every b,1,. at 76 coots pet bI.tie. Thb .0.444'rel

I C . M. J1111tn ll be on thb obt1s0

wrapper of e~cltyale.

14 the Alm ,.pnbllnhd nnnn.oy by the proprief ,r4, p.1,IIERYIIODY'H AALMANAC yu ill 1nd tetolbomoy.dcm.11ndal241P n44.01 e424 al p2.P p the, ou2457. Th..w AIssy1n200are givPn away by 25 our asgen.p2

J. WRIGH1T A CO., Agonts

II .nd 161 Chrltro1OoIog.

Mothers.Thousands are dally speaking in the prase of

DR. EATON'S INrFANTILE CORDIAL.and whby t because it never flls to afford Instataoneots reltfwhen given in time. It ats as if by e, and one trioal eonwllleonduce you that whatwoe ay is true. It contain.

NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATEof y khtnd, aedtherefore reliees by removing the suffelng

eoUr child, inoted of by deedenleg its enmbilitee. For thi tbsaon it commends Itelf as th only reliabie preparation nooknown for Children Teething. Diarrhea, Dysentery, OGrplngIn the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind-Cold in tile Headand CrCup, alo.tfor 8oftetltghe Gums. teductng luleamittlomRegn.a.ing the Bowels, and Rellevlng Pai, it ha. no assbeing n antti-pasrmoded it is used with teltlmtg suceeuh eaes of Convulsion or other Fits. A yout value the life indhealth of Tour chtildren, ad wth to stveet the e from Bhroeblighting conneaen, ee which arecertain toroe• tferom thee.of narcotics of whibeh all oher remedies for ntfnttte Coimplaints are compoted, take uoue but Dr. Eaton't Itfaltile Ctdial, this ye ctan rely upon. It tA petfectdy harmlel, and teereote •urethe mostdellcte nflnte . Plee.2t ent. t Flldlrestioam ccompany each arttle. Prepared oly by

CHURCH A I)RPONT,No. 409 roieway, Now Yok.

Blood Food..ttclthy Trluman loed :lon bictng ANALYZED, a y ol prt.

ernts s witth the stme esecttet etletecte, and g'Ces, of teee,the Trle Sittndard. Anelys the tBlead o a ptereson sfferinfrom Consumptie. , Liver t o Cpel.nt, iDrpepsti . Scrofula, etc.,sod te find Il every ittance certain detelencies In the red tglob-ules of Bhwd. lSupply thlesedefic:encet and you are md.stweltTlhae Blood Foed I. leleded uponthistTheoryi-hone.tee asttntth-ugaeceea. There are

FIER PREPARATIONT

dapted oth diedeleie lofth e Boodt different dtsease. FetCoughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or ty affwtleetbtted e of theThroat or Lungs indueing Consumption, use No. 1, beich iei ilethe No. for Dnpreomtin of Spirits, iLos of Appetito, ted for h llChronic Complaints artltng from Over-Uee, Oeneral Debility,and NervouProstration. o. 2, for LiverCompti tt. No.for Dyspepsia. Beilng already preptred for ahbsrpttontaken by drope , nted a rleite mediately i ,to t cirhe leattthat ehatyo galn youretailn. The No. 41 i for Fe e Irregltrities, Hyseria, Weaknehsee, etc. Be. special directions forthis. For Selt Rheum, Eruptions, gi otultte, tidney andBladder Compldinte, toake No. t. It all eenes the directionsmtrt be strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food St parb attle.

Sold by CHURCHII DUPONT, No. 40m Broadway, ~Yortk; J. WRIGHT & CO., No. 21t 1i1 Chitree stee t; 0.J. WOOD a CO., St. Louie, Mt., and by all respectable Drg.iglets througitout the oonntty.

lANFORD'I

LIVER INVIGORATOBNever Debilitates.

It s compounded entirely from Ome s, ttd has becomtttblished facet, todrd ledldine, knhown and pproedthot hoet teed itt ad is no resorted to with eenfidete to ethe diseases for which it is recommended,

It has cured thousands withio the elst two yearthe whoedgiven up ell hopes of relief, oethe noumt os Inesoliited ,mt•-stes in my possesionshow.tThe dose mst be adapted to the temoperament of the t•dlvid.eal toking It, end used in such quantiiesaso Lo .e0 gentry ma 0t-

Let the dictates of youttcdgmetet guide you in the me of theLiver Invigortor,. and it will ctoe Liver Complallo, BilltolAttaeek, Dyspepsia,. Chronic Darrhe•t, Summer CeopttdteDysentery, Dropsy, Seer Stottth,Habittil Csti i ee., Cbolh •Cholera, Cholers Mor , Cholera Infmtotom, Ftetteto, Jm-.dice, Female Weaknese, atd may be used ceeee.fuliy s aeOrdinary Family Medicine. It will ewe l.,Ic Headachet,(thousands can testtify) in twenty mltnute,uif wo othree te-espoon.letraotohk t tcommencement ofatteek. All ho t.re giving their tetimony in tts favor.lxeweterinth. motth with the IntelOaetee, and etwte

bothtogether.Price, 1 per bettle.

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mandlord'e Fauily Cathartic Pi11,Ceotmpoded from pure Vegetable Extracts, and pot tien GelM

Ce.s, ar tight, nd will keep in any climate.The Family Cathartic Ptllt I gentI and actlvetthartl4,hich the peroprdetor has ued in hit practice more thea tweetyears. Te constantly increatg demntd fromthoe who a

,iteed the Pills, and the satisftion ethilch pley.s inroe.god totheir eeb he inducied me toppoa them withfn tho raeo all. The Profession wel ktnow thetdilerent Cethoeteetn d[•teett portons of the bowels.The Family Cathatie YIl has, with dueeeleeee tthissablihed fact, been compounded from e variety of heVegetable Etract, wich act alike o every partof tsie

F. teedld, oehcku DaMnama t h7 e ae mre, ePamns en the Backend Ioog Otesw s pain andSover the whole body, from sodden told, which frtettty,Ins ensati on of Cold over the body, s of :lpe-]• aWeight in the Head, W Ia h•tmatory Diseoae, Wemt'Childen ort Adults. Rtheumatoot , groeat prFetler f tand m oy dite... to whlth lehb heirt ttoomentiontt thisedettehemme. DolIto& Flri, i .TheLier Invigorator and Famlty eleuttet tt m-eby Oe ttgeonerily, anod etl byt l he tdeo oh thehrT. W. AFORD, i .. M..ofotner. nd Pe k

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