& NOTICE. i?3i An A«imasonic Meeting will be held Council this evening, aWhe late Common Room, Sfftiool-st., at half post 7 o'clock.— The Meepng wiH be addressed by HENRY D. WARD, Esq. of New York. Wednesday, June 22, 1831. > ' N. B. •The Meeting notified at No. 4, Merchant' Hall, will be omitted. WARD No. 12. For Mayor, THEODORE X.73VXAtt, JR. For Aldermen, .lolin Binney, Jabez Ellis, Henry Farnam, William Tileston, Thomas Wctmore, Samuel Fales, Joseph W. Revere, Benjamin Fiske. Warden—Thomas Hunting. Clerk—Joseph Hall. Common Council. Thomas Hunting, Joseph Harris, Jr. Josiah Dunham, James Blake. Inspectors. A. G. Smith, B. B. Kent, James tin Hand, F. F. Blood, Stephen 0*. Bass. School Committee—1). L. Child. Overseer of the Poor—Alvau Simonds. *i_^ lytS « « s- T5J /Sr-5/^ : c:^ Z^^-'Ue- "S*^ WHIG TICKET. gpi a 4^ DOST ONLY. 4pi g?> OONDITA.-D. <S?g 2=-_^r<r'T WAED 5. FOR MAYOR, John P. Biselow, FOR ALDERMEN, Billings Briggs, John-P. Ober, ,y// i -a^"? di^^s William Pope, _Lm — ' / (p W. Henry li. Rogers, Samuel S. Perkins, of S. Boston John II. ^VBis, Samuel Hall, of East Boston, FOR WARDEN, V 4 Emmons Raymond. FOR CLERK, J. Fredefici'ic Marsh, INSPECTORS, Joel W. Norcross, I E. II. Tombs E. W. Converse, I John S. Pear, James W. Hobbs, FOR COMMON COUNCIL, Francis Brown, John M. Wright, FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE, Rev. S. I-i nggTy Frederick Emerson, | FOR OVERSEER OF THE POOR. T Daniel Henchman. V A Faneuil Hall at 10 o'clock. com- appear at the Polls this morning, to SlR,-You are again urged by your Republican Friends to Monday last—If you come forward with work commenced with such flattering prospects on plete the Monday again be successful. It was highly grat.ymg on L same alacrity and perseverance, you will thirds ol the votes lor the Union in Hall at so early a period. Two last, to see our political Brethren the ! ! Let a knowledge after the balloting commenced ! List were put into the boxes within thirty minuUs and not pit the Hall greater exertions to can«y every friend with us, of thU circumstance stimulate us to !' !-If we -fre after the fi^t ! IMPORTANT untUthe business of the day is completed, Tku^i, po t dur- RESIGNATIONS tafe place. If we continue .to« b^iot, we mav U* the Election, if any I The marked our former exertion, we shall TRIUMPH lithe day, with the same determination that conjunction with our Committee of foHoW Gentlemen have been selected by those who have acted in - SAMUEL A. WELLS, and ROBERT FENNELLY—*. Conference, vi2 : ABRAM BABCOCK, their July. are ASSURED, if elected, will perform PAGE, for to give your own Candidate, Col. THADDEUS It is particularly necessary to remain County Treasurer, an efficient support. Monday Morning, March 20, 1820. / ?33 zST/fjj BOSTON . ?Lc %\t A Meeting of the Trustees of tho " Young Men's diffusion Anti-Masonic Association for the o^TRUJH" , will be held at No. 4, MERCHANTS' HALL,-** Evening at ^ o'clock. 05* A punctual attendance is requested. ABNER CHILD JR. Secretary. #? BOSTON, &#i ^y^33 Sir, A Meoting ofthoTruBteeaofthe " Young Men's Anti-Masonic Association for the diffusion of TRJJJ will be held at No. 4, MERCHANTS' HALL, ©a^ Erening at^A/^clock. requested. ft?* A punctual attendance is ABNER CHILD JR. Secretary W}> WHIG TICKET •For Presidential Electors. AT LARGE. Hon. LEVI LINCOLN, of Worcester. Hon. EDMUND DWIGHT, of Boston. DISTRICT ELECTORS. District No. 1. ALBERT FEARING, of Boston. « 2. DAVID PINGREE, of Salem. » 3. DANIEL ADAMS, of Newbury. « 4. ISAAC LIVERMORE, of Cambridge. « 5. BENJ. F. THOMAS, of Worcester. « 6. MYRON LAWRENCE, of Belchertown. « 7. ASA HOWLAND, of Conway. " 8. H. A. S. DEARBORN, of Roxbury. " 9. WM. BAYLIES, of West Bridgewater. « 10. WM. R. EASTON, of Nantucket. / &/> &jW //kctftj WARD 4. "Supremacy of the Laws" For Mayor, SAMUEL A. WELLS. For Aldermen, George Odiorne, Ichabod Macomber, Jacob Hall, Daniel Weld, William Tileston, Amasa Walker, Benjamin Willis, David Tilden. • Warden,—Daniel Noyes. Clerk,—Calvin S. Russell. Common Council, George Hallet, N. Fisher Ames, Asa Lewis, Silas P. Tarbell. School Committee,—Dr. William Jenks. Overseer of the Poor,—Ezra Chamberlin. Inspectors, Robert B. Willis, John W. Sullivan, William Ray, Charles Warren. Joshua C. Bates, WARD 7. "Supremacy of the Laws, For Mayor, SAMUEL A. WELLS. For Aldermen, George Odiorne, Ichabod Macomber, Jacob Hall, Daniel Weld, William Tileston, Amasa Walker, Benjamin Willis, David Tilden. Warden,—Benjamin Bangs. Cleric,—Edward S. Rand. Common Council, Josiah Quincy, Jr. William T. Eustis, George E. Head, Ebenezer Goodrich. School Committee,—Theodore Lyman, Jr. Overseer of the Poor,—Jonathan Kilham. Inspectors, Alexander Wadsworth, H. A. Manchester, William H. Hayward, Simeon Palmer, Jr. James B. Yerrington, WARD 10. 11 Supremacy of the Laws." For Mayor, SAMUEL A. WELLS. For Aldermen, George Odiorne, Tchabod Macomber, Jacob Hall, Daniel Weld, William Tileston, Amasa Walker, Benjamin Willis, David Tilden. Warden,—Moses Wheeler. Clerk,—E. Gerry Austin. Common Council, John Gulliver, Thomas R. Dascomb, Israel Martin, Benjamin Yeaton. School Committee,—Willard Phillips. Overseer of the Poor,—Samuel Sanger. Inspectors, John Rupp, Richard A. Newell, E. R. Griffith, John M. Salmon. Nathaniel R. Meder, WARD 12. "Supremacy of the Laws." For Mayor, SAMUEL A. WEIXS. For Aldermen, George Odiorne, Ichabod Macomber, Jacob Hall, Daniel Weld, William Tlleston, Amasa Walker, Benjamin Willis, David Tilden. Warden.—Thomas Hunting. Clerk,—Joseph Dall. Common Council, Thomas Hunting, James Blake, Romanus Emerson, Joseph Harris, Jr. School Committee,—George Savage. Overseer of the Poor,—Alvan Simonds. Inspectors, James Garland, Franklin F. Blood, Amasa G. Smith, Charles Bowen. B. B. Kent, itk G OF WARD XI, Tomorrow, ( Wednesday) at 12 o'clock, you are called upon again to meet at the Ward Room, Frank- lin School House, to elect COMMON COUNCILMEN and other Ward Officers, for the ensuing year. IxX^ii „( •TKITJI TEN more Whig Votes would have elected your whole Ticket on Monday last.^ WHIGS OF THE WARD ! ! Let us unite and make one effort more to secure our officers and maintain our position among the Whig Wards of the City. Recollect we are now a ? Whig Ward 5 shall it he returned Loco next year December 14Y/«, 1841. Eastburn's Pre*8—18 State Street, Boston. ' , : DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN For Governor: MARCUS MORTON. For Lieut. Governor: HENRY H. CHILDS. For Senators: GEORGE BANCROFT, SIMON G. SHIPLEY, ISAAC ADAMS, ADAMS BAILEY, GEORGE SAVAGE. For Representative to the 27th Congress WILLIAM WASHBURN. For Representative to the 28th Congress: WILLIAM WASHBURN. For Representatives: Henry Leeds, Moses Mellen. J. C. Ayer, Moses Clark, Ezekiel Bates, P. Donahoe, James Cheever, John Albree, B. A. Raymond, Solon Jenkins, B. F. Hallett, P. Commerford, Charles L. Brigham, Joseph Bassetl Daniel Draper, Aaron Adams. Jr., Nahum Brigham, Oliver Dyer, William Ingalls, Charles A. Mtscomber. T 1 n n William Mitchell, Eben Jackson, Alfred Greenough, John W. James, John T. Heard, Ezra Mudge, Nathaniel Grover, J. A. Bolles, Jonathan Dow, Stephen Locke, -4SMMMtai George Barstow, Philip Kelly. Joseph .Smith, A - DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN For Governor: ma r c u a: MO R TON. For Lieut. Governor, HENJ&fcJL XLHDLDS, For Member of 0.1th Congress, (in place of Nathan Appleton, resigned,) Dexter S. King. For Member ofQSth Congress, Dexter S. King. For Senators for the County of Suffolk. JTimolliy Gilbert, Thomas Gould, Daniel Mann, James Osgood. John Gove, For Representatives, Henry Snfibrd, Ezra L. Merriam, Nathaniel Rogers, Amos A. Phelps, T. R. Kimball, Uriah Ritchie, James Campbell, George B. Wallace, George K. Cushing, E. S. Goodnow, Clement Drew, Wm. A. Holland, Wm. B. Dodge, John Rogei George Ellis, Dexter Dickinson, Wm. Finney, John Putnam, George Adams, J. S. Kimball, Perez Gill, G. W. Wilson, (ward 4,) Ira Greenwood, J. K. Miller, Daniel L. Hale, E. G. Leech, Charles Houghton, Nathaniel Colver, Joseph K. Hayes, Abel B. Shattuck, J. B. Holman, Jonas W. Chapman, Wm. H. Jameson, Asa M. Forrest. G. W. F. Mellen, IS4 FOR GOVERNOR. JOHN DAVIS. - FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. GEORGE HULL. For Representative to the 21th Congress • ROBERT G. SHAW. For Representative to die 28*/* Congress : ROBERT G. SHAW. SENATORS TO GENERAL COURT. JOSIAH QUINCY, Jr. FRANCIS C. GRAY. CHARLES LEIGHTON. WILLIAM P. WINCHESTER. SAMUEL A. ELLIOT. FOR REPRESENTATIVES TO GENERAL COURT. Charles F. Adams. Joel Wheeler. George T. Bigelow: James Means. James Blake, Ward li. David Tilson. Edward Brooks. f William Eaton, William 63 Dillaway. Salem Street:J Edmund Dwight. George T. Curtis. William B. Fowle. Ozias Goodwin. 0> John C. Gray. Safnuel Quincy. H. B. C. Greene. William Hilliard. S. F. Holbrook. John L. Gardner. Samuel G. Howe. Joseph V. Baton. Abraham T. Lowe. E. F. Pratt. James McAllaster. P. Donahoe. Julius A. Palmer. John T. Heard. Samuel Pettes. Alfred Greenough. Jonathan Preston. Dr. "William Ingalls. J. Thomas Stevenson. Royal L. Porter. Alfred A. Wellington. Samuel H. Rich. Whig Ticket. •j; L WARD No. 11. FOR V, UIDEN, Joel Wheeler. FOR COMMON COUNCILMEN, -WfflianrBsH, Edward S. Erving. | FOR INSPECTORS, Lewis Wentworth, Geo. O. Frothingham, Francis Richards, James D, Kent. i Liberty Ticket For Governor, Samuel E. Sewall. For Lieut. Governor, William Jackson. For Member of 21th Congress, (in place of Nalhan Appleton, resigned,) Dexter S. King. For Member of 28th Congress, Dexter S. King. For Senators for the County of Suffolk, Timothy Gilbert, Thomas Gould, Daniel Mann, James Osgood. John Gove, For Rcpr esentatives, Henry Safford, Ezra L. Merriam, Nathaniel Rogers, Amos A. Phelps, T. R. Kimball, Uriah Ritchie, James Campbell, George B. Wallace, George K. Cushing, E. S. Goodnow, Clement Drew, Wm. A. Holland, Win. B. Dodge, John Rogers, George Ellis, Dexter Dickinson, Wm. Finney, George Adams, J.
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