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Mesting amd Address of the National Democratic General Committee. ‘In accordance with the proceedings of a meeting of the National Democratic General Committee, which was bel1 om Tuesday evening last, another meeting of the same Organization took place last evening, at Thorp's Hotel, Cnion square, and was attended by a very considerable umber of those interested in the subject. ‘The committee was called to order by the Chairmau, ‘Capt. G. W. Smith, who stated on the nigh: previousa Fesolution waa adopted that the Executive Committee of the body be instructed to prepare and publish an address to the democracy in relation to the preseat crisis of po- ‘Wtioal affaire and the future course o! the democratic party. The object of the present mocting was to receive ‘And ect upon this addres. Ia consiceration of the na- character of the subject, the Chairman, notwith- standing the contrary reguintions of the committee, in- ‘Of this committes, to: SS the Exeoutive, Finance and Corresponding be constituted an especial commiites to com: foate with Messrs. Breokiuridge and Laue om the sap- Exq , was present and received a cor to address the mecting, but the Chairman, at geutioman, sated that there were | and private restons why he could not on the pre 5e.¥8 aa fie Hil rt Ee epecia' ADDRES. ‘To Tus Erectors or New Yous wio Scrrotzp BRecKix tee of the Breckinri‘ge and Lane organization in this county deem it their duty to aidress fend the see ot, the Ucited states, tn reference to electiwn its prosable conseq ences, Our country at this important orieis, aud which the patiomal vemocracy should hereafter This duty seema the more important when we gloomy apprenensious exist thai the es t# in imminest danger of being brethren at the South express the opinion States should at once secede from the The immediate cause amigned to Juabity fan act is the election of Abraham Lincoip as I’resi- dent of the United States. 4 sectional geographical party for the first time Ju the atory of ‘oar country, eteded in choosing s President. Tho fatal orror against whiob Washington and uli the wisest stabeemen of the fapd have warced us has becu committed. The man chosen to rule the nation bas freqaenvy avowed privci- ples of hostility to the institutions of the Southern States— inciples as frequently asseried by the party of waich was the candidate "In this is foreshadowed tho prods: ble triumph of adoiitionism, aod direct assaults vpon slavery, enforcea with all toe power ot the general ad- ministration, Those who eutertsia these forevodings ve Heve that the property, the rights, and even the lives of South are thus exposed to tno ubmost peril, aod that the only meang of guarding against thas per! for tae South to organize itself as an indepoodent government, and rely upon ite own power aud resources for its own tection. Pro! . If we perceived all these dangers as results certain to at- tend the mere choice of Mr Linc: ro would feel it our duty toconcur with the mos: aypreheusive aad deter- -gpined of our Southern breshren iv uli the preparations -foraafety which they propose, although even then we ‘would strive, and we bope the S.uta wiil strive, to pre- serve our Union by any sacritive otner thau of honor or Beourity. It is not to be denied that wholly irrespective of Mr Lincota’s election »vents bace transpired well cal- gulated to excite the indignation, sf uot the alarm of tne South. The speeches of Seward, Chaze and Sumner hare tended, if they were not desigued, to wound the bilities and the welfare of orn States have virtually nuilifisd tne Fug ti ‘and the specidc requirements of the constitution giving the owner of a slave the right to regatu him when be flees from sorvitude. The free soil sentiment of the Norsh is ‘Opposed to the sdmission of ues save States, and equally 0 to the admission of slaves into toe common vege “The bond of union bas thus bown broken by the Ni ls = it is not etrange that the South, thus unjustly treated, jespoiled of its jast, equal constitutional riguts ta tho Union It hee been ‘well remarked, and we fully concur in tbe opinion, that a contract broken on ove side is brvkea on all.’ here fore, the Southern States, or way of them, tn view of what ‘hus ocurred, ahould deliberavely resolve to “retire from the confederacy,” pile we would me deeply t euch a result, we would not regard them as objects violepoe, but as brothers compelied to icave peferenco of which they bad been eubject f are EF Fas rences and prej1 tices We would regard judges of what was esseatia) to insure rjoyment of their lives, liberties and property. is obvious that but two courses remain open to One is a dissolution of the Unwa; the ober and a reliance vo the zeal, devotion eod ‘the national democracy of the North, who wiil aatical nde rushing BFE eel 2 | lapgut Breckingidge, ddie ground in regard to this question of negroe' Rational democrats of the city of New Yor sa} h and of the North, no Sate shall into rematoing in this Ucion when, in the fudgment of ber people, her safoty requires that sbe should Yo protect the lives aud property of ber on the other hand we prociaim our wil- lity to meet the ‘irrepressibie conflict’ , and assure our Southera veetbern that ‘Will remain for & time within the Union we will (is fapatical raid upon the constitution, the ion of these States, ani the whole white race. conceded that in the recent canvass many of cases bave claimed for Mr Liagotn taat with the frenzied felons who in their pos slavery a ereait all and man which interfere with their sm eee amon are cited to Y © constitutional panction the validity of the tive slave i ve gs ze HT u ie H in : fr H ! i our deplorabic as ite priacipal effect has |. Toe the State, while it was enaried to eome Afty thousand majority, did not sustain Hon 10 amend our constitution bv permitting vote without @ prover y qasiification. That is defeated b; elning City It received about sixteen handred ‘vote it BumbErS About thirty seven thoassnd jon that there are, even ta the republican reoks fower abolitioniste than our frieads of j i 3 } i ot ized, weearnestiy entreat oor brethren at Ot to resolve upon soy ect which may dis at this time i ters, be evince may bo regurded ‘as calculated ight of apy portion of our cumenereey defaite action. I aod the Boutbern Senators resign, th the go- Vernment would be pisoed hends, and al Boutberd co tbe oatriovic men of other sections Soutbera Fights to the Inst would be prog & Me Lin ‘coln is to havea House as ‘well as the Senate, they are Brethren of the to desert us who bave to y aad without Dope or chance of i, promt or reward, other than the cnnsciousnces matoteined Uhe politica) doctrines wh' ‘Do not tears usin @ bopeicss misority. Uo not infer from the vote in the South has so few friends here as the might teem to indicate, Mr. Douglas drow of from their natural all master of from personal preference, of the habits of or. : x ‘bim, and we fea no eit from any izations by which the democratic We nad to rely upon the Support of men Woom ao mere party wali could control, no on allure, and no fear drive away from their pense of duty to the whole country— ‘the mon who stand up pnt battle for the ‘the Union, and equality Oe Uetoa to all the States The strength of the Broo: party in this city i to no degree exhibited our Sate eket. We ‘wore wnable to have | aT i i coring. & bough we contentet to support what was called the “Tur cool” and did all ta mm the wauch f . ret a with & wu 88 as 1M motives ‘ ave’ | nebiers the object which bare much more promoted course t “ ‘ national dénceracy. ar cautitate for Goverser, for reasous slveeds slated, tved lege than five thourand vows in ety, {Stentor ont for Mr. Lywch, our candidate for the lo of Regnier War about thirty coo Whvussod. A Dongiag orgaa in this city devoid before the election Tote for Register would b» the true teat of Mr @trepeth here, a fact worthy of recollection de always thar, Toe yoy foil oF ol engaged (9 am Sglorioes bareest Mr. Kentvesis of over de 4 candidale of the ‘and if bie volger ambition le ever to be DOM vation destined to dofeat, : 5 Se 38 ft pz i Ht hi tf af fit =3 # H HI |. Thus will be it national party < oor convtry, and ‘round ite ner all the tree democrats will rally, Jearirg the obsolete leader# of decayed facviogs tn tee fgnominjous ohecurity and pitiful Impotency whieh their moapnese, folly oF corruction has seo ied for teem Ta the hope or the opportunity for thut concentratiog our foreca to be destroyed by whe Synvky Thesis the ueetion to be dealt with by our Tiends ther, aud to be dealt With now. Its solution we leave to those friends, | that purpoee, Gnd she was therefore i NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1860. 58 HI i i 5 l : E i i E- i é ; i= if si iH HT th endangering our various business interests, and render. & commercial revulsion far more ‘al ‘and disastrous than that of 1857, from the effects of which ‘we bave scarcely yet revived. Such a result would be Productive pot only of permanent iujery to our city aod All the interests depending upon {t, but would ental! on thousands of our laboring democratic brethren during the coming winter, if not for e much longer period, want and suffering to a fearvul extent. To our brethren tn this State who have so nobly stood by our flag in the Jate canvass, we tender our heartfelt & Badly for the contest, we yet oe gallant stand Our men were not numerous, but they are honcat, fearless and herotc. They compose at this moment the only democratic io this Siate—s fact which ali other organizatiove p ing to entertain democratic doctrines will ere long ackno . We must not rest or rust ion ignodle repose, but at once and in the utmos: duit, proceed to perfect aa or- ganization throughout the city, State and nation, and pre- Pare, when an election again occurs, © obtaia over all our Opponents a brilliant victory. Let us hope that no thing may occur to prevent an achievement so admirable, and that when next # President of the United States is to be choren those States eg still remain together in the same bond of union which connects them now, the tie being made more tecure by the well established enforce- ment of the political creed which distingwehes the ua. tional democracy. EXECUTIVE COMMITTRR Philip W. Engs, Josieh W. Brown, Gustavus W. Smith, FW. Byrdsall, Jobo A. Stewler, Thaddeus P, Mott, Jamen D. Flynn ‘TEE GENERAL OOM MITTEE. G. W. SMITH, Chairmaa. Wriam Cantwat, } Secretaries. Jamas Hvstox, The Republican General Co ttee. RESOLUTIONS REGAKDING THE RESULT OF THE LATE ELECTION. The Republican Genera! Committee met last evening, at 618 Broadway, Mr. Dantel D, Conover in thochair, After arranging for primary elections, to de held on next Tacs- day evening, the following resolutions were adopted:— Resolved, that we greet our countrymen everywhere with hearty congratulations upon the grest success of 1860. and rejoice with them in the vational character freedom now maintains; benceforward neither silence or an upmasly denial of her name shall be the way to in- fluence a public trust. Resoived, That we are well content to bear the conse- = of electing Abraham Lincolu to the Presidency. ith Rip . Trannys } to solicit Seni apy 1 press: op! OF parposes, or resigna\ an President elect, 0 as to ocoth ‘the tumult of any dis turbers of the public 4 wheresoever, believing that he wil! be just as reedy to do the one as the other. |, That having fuil confidence in the stability vernment our fathers made, we have po fears of {ts disruption by defeated politicians of any State. ,There is the power and the will to defend the constitution with abbor, 00 operation . The above resolutions elicited « long and stormy dis cussion, but were Snally sdopted by a majority vote. The Black Republicans of Wall Street— po es on Tnis Picture, and then on (From the New York Datly Times, Nov. 5 } nw aud APTEAL fea peeyree — e to you, no} a8 a partisan, but as a good Citizen and a man of business We believe that @ continuation of the t feverish and unsettled state of the public mind, {f continued for four months longer, will be disastrous to all the commer- cial relations of the country. ‘Tat condition of things is inevitable in case there shal! be bo election of President by the people, as in that event oe emtien gost Se Tae SS Derenane we Washington, who will ling and when only can the Senate interfere, and choose one of the Vice i i | i i a z z a i Nuit a BESeee z ct itll a peels ity 3 = : &E ~ ) a F g Hi eg? Ep? ri if gee is? at 5: 2 we by iB ef i ; eH & a g well, which wes surpected as having been Atted out for the aiave trade. On arriving at the veseel, which was lying out- wide of Bedioc’s leiand, the officer called out to the crew to « beave the anchor,"’ preparatory to having the schooner brovgbt sgatp to the city. The order was disregarded, and therefore & portion of the crew of the revenue cutter Barrict Lane was at once placed on board, and the vessel bronght up to New York. The crew and mate, inal seven persons, were portions of the crews of two other captured slavers (one of which was the Kate, now lying ip the Atlantic dock), and epoke mostly a foreiga tongue ‘They were Gescribed s# “an valy set of fellows.’ The captain's pame was Goodwin. They stated their desti- ‘ation was (to hare been S&. Thomas, one of the West pela telanis. The veer! would at onse have been taken Wwto the Atinntic dock, but the might was too tark a BEE ize front of Une Battery ontil morning, laken jute she dock to be uniadeo When cur reporter visited the dock but « portion cargo, which bad been taken in st various been Ciecharged, therefore the whole contests vessel covli not be ascertained; but the aot etores, an fer an br to ight, give ur eotabie fay | of voyage to be made cation at the Castom refored Pr 5 i : izei of ether the schooner or cargo ‘tin anid the crew have also now disappeared. Eh ‘Wiaes, epirite, fancy of water, he. c going On rapidly, onder the superintendence of Inspectors: of the roverue department. Naval Intelligence. — ‘The United Si tloop of-war Levant, Com. Hunt, 0d from File for Pyne ma om the 18th of Seprember, The Alicged Wife Poisoning Case at Ber- gen, N.S. ‘The investigation in this case, which commenced some days since before Coroner Gafney, appears to increase in interest as it advances. Mr. Abeom, the husband, was first suspected, on account of having st various times made threats agains: the life of his wife ia presence of her brother, James Bennett. The firet day was taken up by the testimony of the doctor, Bennett and Mrs. Bonnett, The Bennetts testified to having heard threats on various occasions used by the accused againat the life of bis wife Soe sqend wes canmumad by the totimany Of several witnesses calculated to show the ‘esling exist- wg between the deceased ana accused. Yesterday Julia Kennedy, who was suspected of living on too intimate terms with Absom while in his employ as servant, was canes, ‘Her testimony, which follows, will be foand BD — Julia Kennedy, being duly sworn, deposes and says:— L reside at 8 rH tg Sa City; T lived with Mra. Jane Absom as servant for $wo years and six months; [ left there about fifteen mooths ; while I was ‘bere I ween Mr. and Mra. two years or more ago Mr. Absom came home on Saturday ight et belf mast twelve; be asked ber if she was quiliy Of going with another man; abe said she was not; he her not to toll sstory, as John Beuneti’s wife ‘Lat Mra abeom was in the babit of mesting a mao her house; said It was en old gentioman that bad ty and was ‘connected with the threstened =o her out told him the trath; she then admitted she bad been with the man (further eviaeace im wg the character of the deceased was ruled out.) ever in my life saw Mr, Abeom use any violence to- Jersey City; they told me that Absom bed deen aes me, | was going with them upto Mr. Ab com's when we met Mr. Absom and another gentleman by the name of Clark; Mr. absom stopped aud spoke; Lasked ti Mra A. was at ; be said that she bad gone to Jersey City with ber brother and bis wi'e; | told him that I wanted to ree Mrs. Absom, aod that [ would see ber; I came along with Patrick Mallory; Mr. Absom overtook us near the Bull’s Head; he wid me if I would turp Deck Mrs. Abtom would go and see me where I wae stoppiog; I turnd back aud met Mrs. Absom @t tho corner of Graad etrect and the plant rood; I was alono when she met me; when [ met Mrs Abeom I turned to go to ber house, when we met Mr. Absom near the slavgater boute by the toligate; We three of us went wo Mr. Absom's; we got there at eight o'clock, and I left at a quarter to ten; Mr. Absom did pot make avy Ubreuis towards bis wife when we met bim; Mrs. 4. asked me home with ber; she told mo she wanted 10 speak to mo; sho was hard of ‘bearing, and did not wish an) body to bear the cooversatiog on the read; tbe tolé me Mr. A. was in tho babit of keoping very jate houre; Mr. A came in and she stopped; this wat all the convereation we bad on the enbject; she told me that night that air and Mrs Bioy had told her that ‘Mr. Absom and myseif were keeping company together; { told ber it was po such thipg—that it coald not be #0, when [ ‘was away seven mouths in Europe Q Did Mr. absom Keep compwny with you? A. Never in bis life; I went beck with bim that vight as far as the tollgate at the new road; he then kft me and wentup the new road in tho Gireclion of home; it waa @ little after seven in the evening when Patrick Mallory left me, aud I started ba kK with Mc, A. towards Jersey City; did not mop to talk with Mr. Absom on the new road; I went down the road alone towarus Jersey City; I met Mra. a. near King’e; she was coming out of Uanal street, where [ Live; ebe was alone; abe said, “Is that you, Jala?” { said, “Ycs;" ebe asked me if I would go with her, and we walked along without speaking a good distance; right abead; Mr A. did pot threaten to throw Mrs. A io the canal in my presence; be did not bis bands upon ber; the only reason I went home with them that night was that Mrs A wanted a conversation with me; Mrs. A. never wold me that she thought | was two intimate with her husband; she told me what Mrs Bioy bad wld ber, and that she believed me trnocent; this was in presence of Miss Lewis; it was shortly after the night I weot up with her; she told me this in Mr. Lewis’ house to Canal street; afer I came beck from Earope was the first time lever heard that | was too intimate with Mr. absom; I instituted a suis agningt Mr. Parsons for saying that | was too intimate with Mr. A. ; the suit was instituted before I went w Europe; Mr and Mrs. A. went with me to Mr. Winteld’s; did not psy avy fee; we went toto the privac the name of office, a man b; Larby came up to Mr. A.’s, end said that Parsons had toid him that | bed had a child Mr. Absom. Q Did you ever bavesa baby by Mr. f A I never ® dary; never had Al ilictt intercourse with him; houto became Mrs. A. thought { was too intimate with Mr. Absom;1 have vever been t thu house siace the three of us went there ; I went w Eu tm the sail vessel Manhattan; Mr. Absom did not go down im the vessel and come back in & steamboat; when I returned came in the steamsbip City of Baiti- more; about a week after I accidentally met Mr. Absom, ‘aud be afterwards brought my tranks over and left them ‘at Mrs, Pool’s, in Canal street; I did not atiend the fupera), because I bad no invitation; have not seen Mr. Absom but four or five timer tn tnree months; have not bouce whee ‘Dis wife's life; never beard him make Vind to ber; Mr. Absom Ph i &, ri rag ii i Hl E35 Ee fa E bavidetie #2 se late eieagleeteg tithe afte eerie tepliee'findsesed! 5 & 33 ss amination; ba wh Mr. A. during the past . Coroner Gafney held bail to appear whea waated. Cocetarrarts ow Tre Park oF Tre InteRton—Taree AR- ghems BY THe Pouce —Between eight ant nine o'clock last evenicg @ man entered the store No, 79 Crosby street, kept by Robert Thomas, and after makiog several pur chasce offered a new counterfeit billon the Penk of the Interior, albany, N Y. Mr. Thomas believing tt to be call f Dufty, of the Fourteenth wart police, to the station " Cid pot discover that it was 8 counter'et unti! after she had left He, however, mate krown the fact to officer Sherrer, of the Fourteenth war! police, and wwe a descriptionof the woman Tho officer, on going fOvares the ery, observed two women standing on the on: per in conversation, one answering very mich the — ven bi He immediately went up to hor a mel bor ith ing the money, when rhe irew from hers wetbook containing two of the hills, and then rao Bowery The officer, li wever, oon overtook ber and conveyed ber to the station house, where abe gave her name as Mary Brady. Ste was also beld to enewer, The Fighth ward police also arrested « man for attem| to pass one of the bills in that ward. ‘They are very y exesuted, and printed on misorabie paper. They can be very readily detected —_———__—_—_ Court Calendar—This Day. Prprewe CovetT—Cracert — Part 1—Nos $09, 1081, 1511 1609, 1696, 1627, 1°31, 1695, 15 649, 1561 M61, V 1639, 78, 1990 , 1908 ‘Common Pinas —Part 1—Noe, 906, 2906, 2144, 2208, pn, a oe 2331, 2260, 2308. “*Jrae Soran Derrszce Oovne.—Nos 22, 26 to 29, Si to Screnon Covet —Part 1—Room No 16, third fleor Sa- Tourt balding Now. 1008, 1000, 1015, 1081, 1023, See ion, Toon. s03 bass, 1007 4, 087, 39034, 746, 104K, Part 2—Adjourned to Mon say. N MAREE, of the well Enown bonse of £0., ‘street. Tomas, opportte the prc Scation ws the surgical wapwation of hia radionl Cure —This Most Fatal Disense, to enbject can be deprived of ite viraience by Sma which etd] ' Log BULLOW A YR Pile and Ointment. The pills sliay the | yee Wa a ever and ibe ofniment soothes the pain Radical Care of Hernia, or Rapier | church devout | gon, William Drowings of ¢ are State Rotem, and sons-in-lew, Richard H. Trea terles—WOUD, EDDY P30 ee “ony Hot | (ed and Obaries Tespectfully invited to attend SOLAW ARR, KENTUCKY AND ryt gy ye ber funeral, from a tate lot ar M4, 46, 62, 18,5, 17, 84, 1 dor de, The 28, OT, 10. | grelone, wivonk farther isetation> WARE. S44, Nov. 14, 1860. 66, 65, 61 60 oe 6 abs 2, 6, 7, 1, 6, 28, U1, Me mu, large, + eantn aged 6 years, | month and 0 days. Crt WOOD MODY es oo ithe funeral will take place from the residence of bis rr satin a on 8S Se ae eee, Coe os Drawing of KR. France's Delaware | fine seeunie inthe ent ~ es ters 372, Nor, 14, 1560. Dyes —On Tuesday afternoon, November 13, at Fast 88, 22, 69, 42. 10, Sw , 3, 2 wi , L. 1, Many ann, only daughter of Wm. and Gonscunszen Lorrtay.‘ouias 38, Bor ha ida Toupee Dyke, aged years, T monte and I de. 13, 46, 68, a. " ler remains be taken to Cypress Hi to da} Fee ibe au, Sl, at, 62, 18, TL, 29, 60. | crperaday:) The (ronda of the amity ure invited to ak RAWCR, fend at oue o’olock, without further notice. . Delay a Rees ae. Wednesday, November 14, Joan Fras, H. BR. H. Albert Edward, Prince of | tho 61th year of bis ago. J cnamsianeiaa socsake Wales, and Sette, ron ewe The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully The . athe Hane Ei noanmay. test requested to attend bis funeral, from nis late residence, Be eclarion ras mde (rom exutbltin the Inst | 164 Eiizabeth strect, this (Tauireday) afternoon, wt bait: % ove o'clock. His remains wi for interment Hoposs.—On Wednesday, November ged 3 years, 8 months and 3 days. well ere who have eren them to b The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune & picture of bim extan!. Also on view, all the members of | ral, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the resi- | party apd their Autographs dence of his parents, No 145 Weat Seventeenth street. Pe es for sale of the ou pov ag | Kisne1t.—Op Tuesday, November 18, after a abort and =. plases made revere illness, Trmommy Kimuwit, im the Téth year of his ‘Trade supplied at « Ii<eral discount. -. J. GURNEY & BON, Photographic Art'ata, ‘The relatives and friends of the funily are rea} ly 707 Broadway. invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi » 60 Powere street, Brooklyn, this two o’elook, withous fui pe. - yond and No Far-ther. OX", if yon want to purchase an eleg: Fore i thn sem price yon woald be compelled to pay for an inferior ove elew Iaying & moat attractive Tarloty of these rlek and comfortable articles of indlew eos " Ox. an every boty knowr, always ebeap. stove is at 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. — Visit thor invit Lavrny, oged 35 — wii The Most Important be taken to Calvary Croup, ARCHRLAUS, Only son of Arcbelaus and Mary Torcea Hocges, und grand son of the late Uaptain Philip Black, (Thursday) afternoon, at wetof | Lavary.—In thia oity, on Tuesday, November 13, Daxt. years His friends are respectfully invited to attond his fune rai, from the Now York Hospital (Duane street entrance), this ( Coureday) afternoon, at one o'clock. taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, Manercety —On Wednesday, November 14, Miss Faaxces 14, guddonly, of the His remains to day te the fact that the firs’ class Sewing Mashines—the G80. | C. MaxsruzLp VERS B Kuh—lexat 1 prmuine Are ereatly reduced in | — Dve notice of tbe funeral will be given hereafter. Price. nd thereby pinned within the rorch of all ‘This jee | McCatiaN —On Turaday, November 18, Tuoxas MoCat- ' every whera der Soe aise ent a very’ pty, pt usy, in the 40th year of his age, a native of Strabane, county of » Ireland, The Bet tay friends are rapoe Bumber of persoos who bare been slaved by the vexatious tronb'es of using inferior machi whieh —_ tho old shut ¢ utch with rotary hook, bovotn ‘sod Londonderry, Ireland, papers please Morxison —On Tuesday, November, MORRINON, {n BI €4th year, The friends and acquaintances of the raphs in Brookt SON, Eat William. | lished Kightesn Hundred Fifty one, The Ladd & Webster Sewing Machines may now be bad for Fifty Dollars, at 600 vruadway Overstrasg Grand And square Pianos are Dow considered the best mannfactured; fre warran ed for five yesrs. Warervome 82 and $1 Walker ot. noon, at two o'clock, from his late Greenwich street, without further {uvt Steinway & Son & Baker's beng aang Notscless and 4 4 Grover ‘ Friday aftercoou, at two o'clock. Herring's Patent Champion © friends are invited to atiend Burglar Proof Safes, 21 Lroadway, coruer of Mur ‘ew You Established 1839. KENTUCKY PALT RIVER BOURKON WHISKEY DISTILLERIES. Address simply Bult’ Salt River Dialilleries, Kentucky, aitend the funeral, this (Thursday) street Srnarron —On Wedneedsy, Novemb: Shirts, Shirts—Sitx for $8. Srearton, in the 17th year of bis age Ladtes’ Furs 20 per Cemt Leas Than Broadway prices at DRAK &’S, 130 Fulton street. attend the fune-al this (Thuraday) o’ciock, without furthor javitation. cmiri.—On Wednesday, November daughter of Edward B. and 1 month. The friends of the family are invited Six Fine Shirts for $5, hs hervtiigr poster | Fit. ‘The People, N One Cisventing voice, pron: the season, ai the oid stand. Far: é Fourth avenue. 3, Fars, Fo: BRTAILED A’ ‘The subseriber cipe and full ¢trections for moval of Biotches. Pimples, Freckles, Alto, Pelatreau’s Stimulating Onguent, bring out @ full set of whiskers in from All Men Are Born Silaves—Bat Land moropolit'a. nigger dealers. money gods and millionaire pho- lographed by BULMIES, 393 Broa iway- . ____ MISCELLANEOUS. ily invited to at- gent the funeral, from his late reek ence, 276 Weat Thirty- ninth 6 reet, ths (Thuraday) a/ernoon, at one o'clock, ‘copy. » 13, Mr. J, Cura family are reapect- fully invited to attoud the fuueral thie (Thureday ) after: rosideuco, No. 108 tation. Rogakxs —Ou Wednesday, November 14, of consump tion of the bowol*, Jere Yxuxont, only chiid of Sarah A. end the late William Parsons Rogers, aged 4 mouths ‘will take place from the roridence o” Ed Middiotown, nowr Astoria, Loug Island, ov ‘The relatives and ‘Massachusetts and Caiifornia papers ploase copy. Scumirrsxawer —On Monday evening, Novemb:r 12, of apoplexy, Louise P., daughter of William A and Fratces P. Sebmitthenner, aved 8 years und 7 months- ‘The re'ulives and friends of the famtly are invited to afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 208 Spring er 14, at the resi- dence of bis father, 91 Vaoderbilt avenue, Sites ALLEN The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to afternoon, at two 14, Cuartorma L., and Mary Smith, aged 3 years to attend the fu peral, this (Thuriday) afternoon, at two o'ciook, from 393 Will_ send to all who wish it (free) the re bis OPAL BALM, for the re from the f Wheeler & Wii Hos BEWING MACH! Chemiat, 611 Broad: (NES, WITH IMPURTANT IMPROVEMENTS, 4T REDUCED PRICES. © Cfiloe 503 Broad way, New York. A a — py the epacious Owners of Horses Will Find Dr. Tobias’ preprioics ie prep pin’ erior t> an: jag colin braless, lumps, ae rol by all the sturekeeper Ogg'ete. Lepot No 56 Uorvandt Brom, New Yorn ‘ARD.—HOTEL 8T. GERMAIN, ment tn stmospherie p! matial Hrondway. Matablisbed FIFTH AVENUE, lies and single geotiemen deviring Rooma, with disote. Private tablee and meals 6 la carte a+ heretofore. RIIFIOIAL TEBTH—THE GREATEST IMPROVE M. Levew’s Prot Broadway, apd Tweniy second street —Haviog com Hogans dining room added to tote betel, to wake arrangements wit) fami: at table Waverley place, suffertog from an} vers Jue cay do aot let your own projasions, oF the prejc- Jou abeciuiely wore—to falow the ge of nn | A Eavciooes of the laiew spion, 104 Fulton treet, Mee : MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, York. Batabliabed 1813. beg For Throat Diseases and Coughs, Use BROWN’ Troches, which ave sod by all draggists, Pabiic epeakers and wingers atould have tnem. Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and cheapest article for ¢)earing. beautifying, curling, eleanin, Qresrrsing and restoring the ilalr. Ladies, try it Wold by A’ JONES, 10 AND 12 ANN STRI calf dressed y Bota, N. B.—Onll and see Coe es. INVERTED B Je and al) diseases of the feet Christodoro’ eng pees, the best tn the Drivaiely applied, Ro 6 Astor boure. “Beautifal Complexion.” --- Phaion’s “now While Oriental Cream.”’ Price 80 cents yer bottle, “A Clear Compl jom’? is Desired by all ‘adies. Use PHALON'S “Boow White Oriental Cream.” Ladies’ Beau ‘—Phalomn & Som’s ‘Bnow White Orteatal Or Bold by all draggtas. Beautiful Compiesion.—Latra’s Liquid Pearl haa achieved s celebrity having no saul for besait: (Chiropodiat, 760 Broadway. of this eity. pow peor Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- wholesale and retail, and the dye Marrted. BRoKAW—GorLD.—At Newark, N. J., on Wodneeday, November 14, by tee Ret, De Nich ws, Ly? v. mans, ory ! x lew Yor! 188 i, dmughter omeph Gow! ] jarde ingrete Care | Of the former place. = . Bro Fras Drenacts, tbree to our ‘woce—Le Gai —In this city, by the Rov. Dr. 8. Bone conde tens Goce Sa ou. McMichaela, Sinmpow Buivock to Miss CLavoure La Gat, Mano Covers, shader Mate both of this city Baxsert=-Copert —At Christ's church, Brooklyo, on Weavercay, November 14, by the Rev. Dr Canileld, vet y . sards three ply do , 786 to 7: y and office Carpets, at prices far below any quoted in the efty, PSHIRAM ANDEASUN, 99 Bowery. A’ GIVBREDE'S—THE GRAY CARD sND OTHE: ovelties. A satin Tie for wedding cards in perfection, ; $4 80 doudle sole water proof ‘Roots: water proof sewer AILS, ENLARGED to the patent, by Dr ZACUARIE, Rargoos Ly yy Dr A Hefers w physicians nad ‘F ONCE REMOVED. tt) TESTIMONY. ling, 00. Moa a Be. yards wide. to The. and Matting, church Guonor W. Banwert to Anatase Viecixa Covert BBATREDUCTION. De Vaxwer—Wirtmiacy —On Tuesday, November 13, ome in tho best manner, aad warranted for at Old Saybrook, Coon., Mr P. A. Dv Vaawer, of Jersey ' YOR OWB DOLLAR. , to Mint Many 0 Warrreiasy, of the former place. ALG. C. ALLEN'S, 446 Broadway (formerly LL Wall staset). jcunanp—MoKaY —Io Krookiyo, on ¥. No. = vember 14, by the Rey. Mr. West, A. Bankvioo Homann to Maxcanst G McKar, daughter of Semoci M. McKay, fag , all of Brooklyn. MaaxEx—Manming —At Now Durham, New Jersey, on Tuesd wy, October 80, by the Rey Jol Thompwa, | Srp W. Bwoomrmip Mxaken of Elizabotb, to avoveta. Youngest deughter of Stelle Manning, Eeq, of New Molmamct—Barxcu —Oa Wednesday, November 7, at the Bedford street Methodist Fpisoopal cbureh, by the Hav BAST TO-DAY 4., daughter Barnum, te oul Riot —00 ‘woking, ‘ortaber 1, 00 GOLD BRIO! @race churcb, Brooklyn, by the Rev Dr. Vinton, dawem. mB So A Poot to Jeu a, of Charles A. Meigs, Ksq., Ge all of Brooklya ae Breast Naeus --Os Bender. Ostober 99. by Bor. 5M. 90 Jobpeson, Guo. 8 Sreart ‘MELA NAGLE, daughter ,. MM. Nagie, ail of srootiyn. BY MBS. AN ‘Tuves—Broamxy —In Jersey City, on Tharaday, No- Sr fe an vvern ; pastor of St Matthew's SY Gna fun M.D. Tapas \o Mima Maxy A. Baoapiay, ali of BY MAS. ANKE Wrerter—Kivc —In Brooklyn, on Wedaraday, No. - vermber 14, by the Rev. Heory J. VaoDyko, Dr. Wau. Mo ry Net Waretixe, of Baltimore, non of tate Col, G. W. PEW YorKR WREELY. Whistler, to Ina Ravann, daughter of Mr Ralph King, Rw TORK Wren. Wr uas—Prown —In this eity, on Thursday, Novem KEW YORK WEEKLY. ber 8, by the Rev. Dr. Cott, of Bridgeport, Goon, Wiuusas FOR BALE BVERYWHERE. RR. Wintuass to Kare Lovin Pucsn. a — io * Tie CAWAL fox! — THE OANAL BOY, Beawey.—Om Tuesday, November 18, of dropry, Mar caset Ans Praxny, in the 80ih soar of her ngs ceased are respectfully invited to at from ber late residence, North Tenth ttreet, near Firet street, Williamaburg, this (Thareday) morning, at vine o°slock AGABA AGARA Burke —On Toraday evening, November 18, of a short AGARA And revere ricknems, Wriizay the beloved rom of Jobo and Havora Barke, in the 16.0 year of bie ane ‘The friends of the fam!) «od the ofleer® | members of the Montgomery Guard are yreitul'y toe tond the fuperal, from the resicener of hie 868 Cherry street, this (Tharetas) afer f'pat = m ‘ 14, Many Amn, wife of Dir, AN Bowe year of ber age ‘The friends and reiativet of the 'w invited to attend th Fulton avenue, Fe (Thureday) afters Bonw.—Oo Wednesday, Nevember 14, Joun Mawar Bows, wu of Henry and Anna Bobm, aged 1 yoar.4 ‘Months and 9 days. ‘The friends an4 acqualptacces of the family are reepset fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 82 North Moore street. Counrt —On Wednreday morning, November 14, at six o'clock, Transm Covxt, a native of France and an old ‘and fe\ihivi domestic in ihe family of Win. F. Collis, agod | eral, (rom 4 houte from Hall street, at two o'clock TWEN UN ive BY VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND. var att! wie OTA AAA Tor sale evesy i» TODADT PIAR' GRAN: RY MOONLIGEY BY MOONLIGHT BY MOONLIGH? DOLLAR SHAWL, sanber of other AR ETOH RS, Ss TS CORRESPONDENTS be W YORK WHEKLY re PRICE POUR CRRTS PRE Cory. OR, vase AND PICCOLO, MAR Afsetnted, Warerooma 16 Broadway, near 70 years. The friends and of the fantly are respect tally invited to attend the funerab, this (Thureday) afer. noon, at two o'clock precisely, from No 49 Market street. The remeing will be interred in the family ground at Green wood. Cru ‘aap —On Teesday, November 13, Ronaat, son of and Derorah Chorchward, aged 93 years. 2 months and 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, So. afternoon, at oum o'clock, from bis late No. 910 Pactiis stream, | Persone wishing to Brook yn. | Pieca. the celebrated Wi Coory —On Monday, Novem’ er 12, Jomw Coorr, aged | ¥ Aletinaniabed by the fret Ql years xpoaitions, and more reset ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are row tottatiy | OC} sare of invited to attend the fonoral, shie (Thursday) morning, |“ St tea o'clock from his late residence, No, “438 Baster stree' Corman —On Tateday, November 13, Mre Bannxr CoarMan. aged 68 yeare and 7 montbe. The relatives and friends of the ‘arailyy wiro those of hor | HB DEMABD FROM 738. souls De, J. HOVER DOD'S I¥PRRIAL arc all they are HF [: nine ot. tenes of $2 will obtain i harness; sire 96x04 inches: fram | Send for gatalogua, arith roturn sarap o hers they have howe wel ested, le pront w HUNTING ARD YA pea WIN Pirrens, a ofigeaton apron, ner vournead act toma" = Depot wrest, 5.1). Sod by y the Bellies A desire: wardeof the lone a and Parte by ibe Grand Tousen Medal article by purchasing ATING PIOTURR few Tork —A remit RAULET, Acomd ‘eet'and soppetse | 1.000.000 an th to their MISCKLLANEOU mona Wy At0uns AnD suwetey nm Ai NO27 1m Paris Fans, Card Caare, Port » eilvor Ware ter Wedding Presenta ys Tho eubscriber is now selling at muah ioes than Wbe ase he been apvotnied ‘erent marufas-— tureral jewelry for the ist citasaiterent mamas: Gola Bracelets Pins, Wolo Chains, Meckiaess, at much sens than any other bouse. importer jewelry, way, one doer __HOUSES, ROOMS, &@., WANTED. AT ASTORIA, BAVENSWOOD, OF FORT WASHING S medium sized place, baving ® waler frome “addreas J. ie Aer toue aan hae reapers bie cnghbortood. ear four a! & bth street preferred We for the next four monthe, drew A. K., box 3 93! Post office. A SAUL QUIET FAMILY WISH THEE Fton fory, kretive," ol malt Se gerne Aart (wmediately,' with full particulars W. J. W. office. A mar 1. HOUSR, IN A GOOD NEIGHBORB OB FOUR bgas fistares and m'dera yn ry May ext, Wrapled, family emai; reut bout $200 1) lat Aci Rerald office. ANTED TO PURCHASE, A . Ade: stating terms and »» Berald office, for two daya. ROMs, WanraD—wirs BTEAM vowEK. A BAS and a Room above it, by feet, for manufae rc FpOee \drems H Lee, box 130 Herald office. S™cx OF, DAY QOOD® WANTSO.—THE DV EB rons Of purchas ug f) worth of goods vuliabla for Pouthwestern trate, for whieh be given, ood ane ranrosing real eatale in Now Jersey, aoe PS Peat me {fom New York ferry. address Trade, box Warr oes, WITH STEA! ‘box 1,731 Post otice, ‘M POWER, ADDERS ANTED—A SMALL HOUSK, WITH ALL MODRER improvemenis, in a respec ah) i itech as Fourteen’ and Acdreas stat First and Ninus rms, A. U, box &1U? Post olfce WR Aa ad ances, A LARG! ‘ed oom, on the eecond or'third story, fronting on Bead way, between Bleecker and Fourteenth’ streets Addrems. stabing terma, C. K. L., box 4,718 New York Post oflloe, TANTEL FRONT ROOMS, FORNISHED OR unforpiehed, without Hoard, tora gentleman and wife, a ebort dintns ‘om the city park or from any of the ferries, Address Cle Tad offee, stating price. WASTED INMEDIATELY—FOR vest desirab'e family, two good eized Rooma, on first Goan re‘erred. and }Lichen, with gas and water, located below enth etreet, ip the vio nity of 8 xth avenue: rect $12 ty O16 Ki BHIMBR & CO,, S43 Fourth avenue W ARTED ROOMS WITH BTZAM POWER: LOCATION Ui, 2 Brooklyn or Wilamsbarg, Address box 1,731 Post oftice. BY ALL, 7 ANTED—FUSNISHED ROOM RTHRES GROWN persons, with every couvenience for housekeeping. " dress M., Yorkville Post oftice, unmediately, stating terme. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN TRE NEL WR. borhood of Bast Thirty fourth street.’ for ® funily of fom adulta, Wil Ist of May. Address F. C., Herald ofice, with price and ¢excription of boure, SPECIAL NOTICES. 0 ATRAL PARK—OKVINABUB—THB Buasv UF Commissiners of the Central Park do ordain as fal to the public durtag ber, Ji Fe as coven fou ust eight O'clock 1a" the’ evening, 0 March, Ape May, dune. Osiover and Mee ix o’eleck tn the morning, unt!) oine o'clock fe and during the months of July, August and Sep- im the morning wail eleven 0 own — The Centra! Park sball be open she wonths of Decem! Jelock in the morn! ding the monthe of rember, f nt may direct that any of the entrances te icned wt any Ume and may, oa special occasions, Kross that the Tae or ans pecticn teeect, remals epee ry ot other times than those pect Fo person, other tban employes of the Board of Commie sioners of the Centra! Park, shall enter of remain in the Gen- Wal Park except whes it is open aa hove provided. ‘Any portion of tbe Central oper dog string, not exceed. ny person be allowed to lead Part. allowed upon led by sebaln oF pt jepgth; por shall 9: Way cuadraped ‘escent in the s i+ Li 3 i wee, i f Fi i 3 Hee ts an td nity 3338 Fesit order of the board. Prenident of the Roard of Commissions 7 The Coser Ae ompiraes of te i. Daiet New York, Nov. 1, 1860. Cum PARK EXTENSION —TAXPAVER®, L008 to Your wersamenta A most infamous allampt to rob people. yy for astrip of worthless rock Sas Reakan Lhe” nance es lor 5 ‘ng, pone. Buyer, Funk. = [EB ROTTLER'S PROTBOTIVE AABOCIATION WILL bold « special meeting on Thureday No mat gelook, at Hall, 6 aod 45 Bast Punetual partioala ly requemed. ‘hirty request Kaware Delguan, Treasurer APUE TWANTT SRCOKD WARD PIRAT IN THe WM B AN at o determined that in future they mean Fa A eed of the iwtereste of tas sty two tho.samd te ‘The meeting was orgasized by electing Thomas Jorma, Jr., ae the resale omoek nee Peter MoOu! ragb es ercretary ‘On, motion of Meter Mbalr was auihorized to ppolnt * committee of 7 “he limetii ae ata te lean retain wen Ade pted, ane then the ierting @djourned, with e ty be encemaful at the p La — 6 Of Fidermer, ane Are dew mined at the Approaching municipal election to eelect for that Important ofee a map of tried experience who hes both the capaemy Ink creditable manner, te re of (heir inee of thie menting Wm ® cong nine that eoeray of ebarsster (itoees for which render biin eminently worthy of our ledge curne vest Ishor atreaw me forwerd unt! tbe cxeetian, Luree upon "the electors of be ward. irrespective erly, to use their ulmowt erervions tn eles! on nominee. men THOM 48 JONAS, IK, Hevea NeCeu0 van, Recretary Ait WARD —AT & REGULAR MERTING OF THR RA ©) toon! Demeeratia Union le. jaca ene oS ee wy procecdings to make the sominations for Be 1 bjadiog on ite mem ‘be ormapizeton of the Aemoer: tie party at A | present time we find the whole power surped in | baade A few w) hovtsbe genction of the msny. and Whereas. thie nasceiatios, reengniring the people of the dle igict en the proper persone ia seleet the various, andidace fer 6 dietrict “pd ward norpingtion. therm ore Resolved, + That. thio sane omivate Wee. HL for AMermaa for the mae eer anirianee wis ears’ eawerieuee Ip Ine Thal'’y bum for the season, ana we sak the The haprict who are im favor of having the be ities komuniatered waa to advance tie interest proepe rey ON carter Regnived, That we recomnise in Mr Chas. ¥ Waite ard Radeiph Coreen neavemen ualined as aon mad = —t a Wh Sana, Conran. hh) WARD —A MRRTING OF THR DOVOLAR AND Jobarco Baneinctation, ‘Demers & of the Rieroots ward third weet, VARS HC SPRRNS, Prosicont | Reeretarien, MEREING OF THR sot] Chub will be bold at a, the pe ea? neues Renee, Renee ’ Parnice ones, Treasurer, | SEGARS AND TOBACCO, HAVANA, DC Beenrs. ai very rack Veree, Berle ‘Ona Broad wag, TiC AND GERMA® buyers

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