roads or individuals, are iraitora to U»o Huio,lt;»and wcrald betray it* bntl iijtorcrta for g* n Let *H such men, b* they Republicans. Democrats or Americans, be cautiously watched ntheir movement*Third Ward I nlor» SvttlngA meeting of the I'nion electors of the Third Ward wps held Wednesday night It Dicarr was chosen Chairman tod L Bitoxt Secretary Geo W Buck land, EL K Richardson and William Turner, were appointed a Ward Can visaing CommitteeA Vigilance Committee was then appointed, consisting of the following gentlemee, via Dan lei 8- Reynolds, Zidoc lt;» Alien, II Chappell. Josh as Barnes, Joshua Barnet, I*. J. Hemlick, Alexander Brash, Noah II (Gardner, Ira Barnard, John T Johnson, W. Cl. pikcman, Chas Germain, Goorg0 0 Gearing, £ K Richard win,P. Magler, Peter FiscnsfGeorgc E Cornell, Gil bort Candec, B Dickey, John Cameron, Joseph d? Winter, Daniel Bowen, Cyras B. Lynch, 0 K. Butterield, Edmond 0. flail, Creighton D Allen, John Camel, Leri Lewis, William Price, GeorgeW, Auckland.Joanna Baiirxs was duly elected Delegate toto thlt;j Assembly District Convention, In place of J. T. Johnson, resigned.. A Committee of three, •onsiitlng of George E, CflmaHj Koah H, Gardner and Lewi Short, wai appoiw»od1o procure speakers to addrese a Ward Meeting to he lield at an early day. I.sIt was ihao nmotved to hold Union Jleeifaga Itl #f«y Faesday mad Friday evening at the Ward I Cotthtltfee Eobm o« B—eoa street I aIThe meeting thta tin this (Friday)evening.th