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' NEW YORK HE Hee eee ea aaa a re can coudemp, Againe. '€ 8dvocaies of # party H wwhose leaders by the hundred had endorsed the infamous Helper book, with its bloody in- wtrvétiens of treason, coarpiracy, insurrection, fire and sword, to the slaves aud non slavehold- ing whites of the Sou). what other course could the indignant people gf the South pnr- sue than that of rigid exclusion! | The rerponsibility in this matter, then, at- | taches to the endorsers of Helper’s book—to the | teachings of Seward, Sumner, Lovejoy, and | other republican spostles, who have proclaim- ed from the East to the West; in all possible Tozms, tbat “Lincoln's election will be | ibe downfall of slavery.” And how is the ‘Southern mind to be disabused of this idea? By @ comparatively conservative speech from | Senator Trumbull, as the right band man of | Mr. Lincoln? No; for the declarations of Mr, ‘Trumbull are in no way binding upon Mr. Lin- coln. It was Trumbull’s speech, for which only Trumbull can be held responsible. What we want, and what the country has a right to demand, is a calm and comprehensive speech or letter from Mr. Lincoln, as the anointea head of the republican party, and as the President elect of the United States, addressed to the whole American people, but particularly to the people of the South, in behalf of the Union. At this crisis a conservative speech or letter from Mr. Lincoln, covering the whole ground of the slavery agitation, would do a world of good in support of the Union, and would re- lieve Mr. Lincoln, no doubt, of the very serious embarrasements which will otherwise confront him from the day of his inauguration. Hence we renew our appeal for a speech or a letter from Mr. Lincoln. Acapgxy of Mrstc —We have been requested to state that the eale of seats for the first night of the ‘\ Jewess’”’ (Moaday bext) will be commenced at the usual places tain morning. | Wurse Garpen.—Mies Charlotte Cushman will close her engagement of forty eight nights this evening, and as a0 appropriate Guale to ber successful career, wil dov ote her services to the benefit of the management. The pro- gramme is extended aud interesting; it will Include t¥o cts of “Guy Mannering,’’ the new play, ‘4 Leeson of the Heart,” with the “Loan of a Lover,” and the “Ren- dezvous.”’ Mies Cushman will play in the frat two pieces, and Miss Powell, a debutante, will appear in the others, Mr. Edwin Booth wil! commence an engagement bere on Wasainorom, Nov. 28, 1860. AMOUR REPOBL.CAM SPECULATION O8 FOOT—THR FREE BOLL AND F+KR FARM DODGE, ETC. ; Mone of ther 1a! ying ories amopget the laboriog classes, | the Idea that ihey were going o give them alle farm oa | the Wealgrn pra ri. Many ® poor man was ininced to Vote for *+4j."8' Abe” with the expectation of becoming suddenly prarmetor of @ quarter of & section of lan’—hey po, “weaming but that the re publican icaders were . est im thelr pretensions, Circumstances bave recently o0...@ Under my observation which furnish « correct interprotatic.” Of that party move, ‘The free farms i really only a dodge \? help « squad of epecula'ore to feather their nests, A comb, aation of mon, including politicians and capiialiste, bavye Seen siowly and cautiously maturiog their piaua, having conimenced Sheir operations as long ago as the 1st of August—to sake possession of cerain prominent pointe in all the new T.¥- Mitories, ecoure @ person that is oa the tosido of tacir Close corporation appointed as Governor, and be select ‘the point which they have squatted down upon as tae capital of the Territory, thus furnishing these politicians and free coll schemers an opportunity to become suddealy rich by seliing corner lots. One of ths leaders in this move ia eald to be the House Printer. He visied New York abut the middle of au. Gust for :be purpose of bringirg George Law tato the ar- Fapgement, oud was known to offer wo or tarce demo- eraigachance in the scheme if they would keep thoir ‘tongues quiet during the campaiga. The ramidcatious of this arracgement bave becn eatonded over a large section Of the covniry, bringing in newspaper correspondents at this pciut, editors and politicians ia various other sec (ions, whore location is euch that they woult hsve weight in uw tiuencing | \ncolm to appoint their mon, as wall as two NBWes FROM TAB NATIONAL aru. f ‘The repub!'eoes t roughou. the r cent campaign used. | RALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1860.—TRIPLE SY GET. we oe : ee 7 7 a . NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. THE VEW (CBR WEEALY gygaiy. | ,Bomaow Ou ana dap, ove pone enn ~ ween loux 8. Rownoy, , iat 7 © the Overland Exprees—Resalt | Our Nattonel 1001. Mo vemen | The reiati aré lwvites . amines Seen temtial Election in Calitor= | Pretdent sec) awocner Ow eof the | fre hoa i ale reeset Fo aay 4 —9620,000 ». @ Beate for New York, Raretewtas GBarch Divorce Case—Tne tora’ —09 Thurs zeae Deo jg, T"saM Buows, n if a y & bativ a dhl oe aches Mo , Nov. 8, 1800 dase ne Facentine Kates vere aud rolaiveof ceased are tavited wo i ond tnoludia, rte, de., de, * ‘Mupral, from the Hayward House, No. ATL Thin Caitoraia aay MX PF POY prety od caght °f Tort — ot aperdbrgie ied the present woo, wiit be | Sy ine ocak. i ‘ ome mis «06, “Hoyer | 01 . 2 o’cloe) a . ae 10 was, throug. on ~~ Ou! | on caste ie Among {ts quntonts : no ~—On laweday, November 22, Jou Caaia, aged ney, e wee ee | ae i YY, God arrived bere, : , Nov. t0, 4889, eo 2 “ i of the Secessiod | he rciatives apd friende of the family are reepectfally San Fara. fons Gonae; eailod vementsend Feeling in the aouthern States; Aaac | u.7'ec to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternooa, Arrived Sardiciaa bark Christiva, Court of the Jouruoy of the President Kicct to Chicago— | at ove *'clock, from bis late residence, 10 Morton strout 9th, ship Avethyst, for Bellingham Say. The steamer Sonora ealled this moruing for carrying 304 panseugors and $920,000 1a trooeu: which $820,00 wae for New York Transactions the pam fow days from (iret hands ave been in such simall to's as to reader thyir Teport of little importance, nor do thoy indicate apy change in the marke: worthy of mentioa, Oae Parcel of Isthmus butter has brea placed at 33)(c.; but further operations are checked by ths firmuess of holders. O:her quotations remained ag last noted. ‘The weathor continues fine, and trade with the country steady. The coming week should bring the jobbers into market, but not largely. It is delleved the total vote of the State at the recont election will not vary far from 115,000. Of the votes Alrea*y counted (105,868) Lincoln has 35,086; Douglas, 83,856; Breckinridge, 29 494; Bell, 6,042. Lincoin’s ima jority our Douglas 1,150 Those returns are all recotved by telegraph trom more than one hundred differen despatcbes, and mistakes have probably occurred. ‘The cflicial count will be required to determine the re. sult. The contest ia bebweea Lincoln aud Douglas, with the chances ‘n favor or the former. As pear as can be as- certeined, the Legisiature stands as foliows:— Seuate—Dougias, democrat, 9; Breckinridge, domorrat, 5; republicans 4 House—Dougias, domoorat, 40; Breck: ridge, democrat, 21: republicava 19 Of the iT Sena tors who hold over 11 are understood to be Douglas, 4 Pass, Or three prominent captialis.¢ in your city, This nico Littie arrangement bas been gottea up without any noise, and the echewers consider that they bave a big thing”’ on hand. The onl; queetion is, wii! Lincoln eanction their programme? Thus it will be even that tho promises of the republican orators for a tree (arm is eimply a corner los Fpeculation of politicians, NO ARRANGEMENTS MADE HY MR LINCOLN The reports that Mr. Lincola bud epgaged rooms at Willard’s are unfouaded Neither Linoula.nor bis friewds bave mace, as yet, apy arrangements for the 4tn of March. WHE ARMY AND NAVY ALYROPRLATION BILLS There we strong grounds for approhsnstoa that the Sonw’e wil refuse to pasa 1 thon bills ti!l after Linc: In's inanguration OUR CLAIMS ON FaKE Constant misrepreser tations are being made, by corre spondeats of Northern papers, in regard to the Gaius of this government against 1 They evidently cnarate from Mr. Zegnrra, the Peravian Minister. If these claima are destitute of merit, that fact will be arrived at by the proper persone at tbe proper time. Let wo wil Army aad Navy appre Menday. Waxack’s Trsatax —That fine old comedy, “The Road to Rain,” and the comedietts, ‘A Soldier's Coartehip,” will be played to night for the benefit of Miss Mary Gan con, one of the prime favorites of Mr Wallack’s company. Tamarae Francais —Mr. J. Morey, controleur of this theatre, takes a benefit to-vight, when three light pieces ‘Will be given, with a medley of singing aud dancing. ‘The Charter Election. The name of the Hon. Geo. Briggs, now M. C., war given in Thursday's Hxaatp as baving been nominated by the republicans in the Seventh Aldermanic district for Alderman. As Mr. Briggs does not reside tn that section of the city his nomination by that Convention was as ‘impossibility; besides, Mr. B. does not train with that » The person vominated in that district is Daniel , formerly Councilman. * We are requested by Alderman Seagrist, of the Tweu- ty-Becond ward, to state that he is a candidate for re- ection, apd that there never was aby understanding or bargain that be would not run again. “TAMMANY DEMOCRATIC COUNCILMANIC NOMINATIONS. FOURTH ; George P. Bickford, Henry Close, a Je Murphy, Barney, — phy, ; PUTA DISTRICT. ‘Van Tine, baad +4 ye 11th ward. 0 ward. Lith Michael © Gross, 17th ward. SIXTH DISTRICT. ward. Jas. Gambieton, 16th ward. ward. Timothy L. West, 16th “ Jotn Dolap, 18th ward. SEVBRTH DISTRICT Jacob syhowe 12th ward, Luke Curran, 20th ward. Patrick |, 19s + Alex |, Zist Joba Bryce, 20ib ward. Alex. Ward, 224 ward. REPUBLICAN WARD NOMINATIONS, ‘Adjourned til We ject to call of Chairman. Fifteenth Ward— Twentieth Ward—Adjourned till Tuesday evening next. \journed. City Intelligence. Larrers sy THs Posy Exrases vor CaLiporsis.—l otters for the California Pony Express will be received at the office 0” the company in this No. 160 Fulton street, ‘tve ° every day, goby apron, evving Joseph on Wednesdays and jays at eleven I. M. Despatches can be sent on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hivpeow Ruver Raitroap Tare foie —Several important chapges in the time table of this road are announced for, Monday the 26th inst. The oo Greer Urals wil leave at T, Il, 916, Band 948. Tus Cocyrry Casvase —The Board of County Canvassers numerous mistakes in the retarns of moaen sf the elechion diatricts in the several wards made, has materially jayed the completion of the canvass gh Ta hd ‘by the the poll lists until an unusually late’ period, thea: wise correspondents that the demand of passports by a Minister is the withdrawal of the Legatioa. this gentleman will probably receive his passports ia a very fow days, whether he asks for them or not TBE ANNUAL BEPORT OF TI, TREASURY DRIARTMENT Collector Eche!! arrived bere to day, and ts etoppiug at Willard’s, Ho is bere in consultation with Secretary Cobb touch tog bis forthcoming report NAVAL ORDERS By order of the Secretary of tho Navy, Paymaster Cun ningham bas beea detached from the Vandalia, to wait orders Paymaster Ritkaboure bas been detached from the Yavy Yard at Boston, and ordered to the Vandalia. Paymaster Nalle has been ordered to the Navy Yard at Bustoa. RESIGN ATION Colonel McDettie, Southe n Superintendent of Lodian Affairs jo California, bas resigoed his position. KANSAS TROUBLES, St. Lovrs, Nov. 28, 1860. Governor Stewart bas ordered Brigndier Genera! Frost to hold bis brigade, consisting of the First regiment of ‘the Miasourt militia, engineer corps company and arti. | lery, in readinces to repair to the southwest border to re- pel the invasion of the State by Montgomery's baud of outlaws. General Harney will start for Fort Leavenworth this afternoon. Warsaw, Mo, Nov. 22, 1860. Judge Williams, United States District Judge of South- ern Kansas, arrived in town to night. A meeting of the citizens was immediately called, and Judge Williams de livered a calm and cool statement of aifaire in tbe forri- tory. Me bas been for twenty-aine years a presiding Judge on the borders of civilization, Judge Wiiliams said since Sundsy night be had been upon thesaddle. Iie came to warn Missourians of the approaching danger. Southern Kantas had been delivered over to abolition outrages un- ¢er Montgomery and others for three years and « bal’. He had been presiding Judge there, endeavoring to aod wo the bench faithfally, notwithstanding the evidence of mareoders and lawless mea, who were there {or that pur pose only. He bad organized and held courts in all the counties of this district. These maraaders and marder- ors are sustained by men who procure means from the States under the pretence of aiding tho sufferers of Kan. sar, but sppropriate them to carry out their designs ‘of rebellion against the law, They are the same men who procored Ube passage of the amnesty and otber in- dulgences by their promise that they would maintain tbe laws and preserve order in Southern Kansas; |, sod oy the people mot to go into Kapras, but to the ‘withia their line, and to send'aid to the border counties at once, aa they are at . Bight ex 5 Mpecie de. New Onigaws, Nov. 22, 1860 Cotten—Tre market is more active sale: to day 13 000 bales alo dail, at 60. a 5M per gale ‘on. 7 “ changed. Cotton—Saien to cay 2,060 bales at ids. Market quiet boi eteady. Sight exc! Stil per cent premiom, and scarce. pominal at par. Peporyivania FR. At 1Js per cent premicm on New York exchange %. Fi doing in domestic; ootton to Liverpool, Avoveta, . & 13 32 ‘ov. 23, 1860, ss E OF Stavas.—On Friday, the 0th instent, three Dick and Colin, were executed at Lanea- 7, Virginia, for an 4 tempt to poison the family ‘the most Indueatial citizens of that county i 3 i 2 8 a ALBANY, Nov. 23, 1860. Weather stormy. Flour dull. Wheai only im demand | wants: salen of 8,000 bushels, red win- | ter at $1 14, white Michigan, choice ‘at $1 34, fair white Canada at $1 05. Oste oo bor ‘State for mixed, wore, vate terms. males of 17 Quinte, four 'W the propeller Wabash Valle Breokinridge add 2 republicans. There are already bumvers of Douglas demoorats as- piring for Mr. Gwin’s place in the Unlted States senste— amorg them G vei nor Downey, Geacral Deavir, James A Mcvougall, aud others. The contribution to the Washington Monument fund en e'ecti.n day at San Francisco, Saera mento and Marysville, exoeeaet $1,300. Returns from the balance of tho State are Lot yet reveived More than $100,000 was wagered on the resait of the Btate election in San Francisco alone, and some parties are suspicious that the election returns may have boca fais fed tn ome instances by parties totoresied ta tho bets The total votes cast in San Francisco wes 14.415; more than 3 000 tu excess of last your's vote, This entiefles the prople shat toe cepaus juat completed, making the population of she etty but 60.000, Ls far short real population The Poopie’s Reform ticket for a! officers in San Franciseo wae elected entira by # ranging from 6.0 to 4,000. out betwoen Pittsburg, Pa, and Wheeling, Va., a bigh wiad blew all the wires down, Mills, Massachusetts. Lowest, Nev. 93, 1360 A fire last night at Whipple's mills destroyed property to the amount of ten or tweive thousand dollars. Among the sufferors aro O. M. Whipple, owner of the building, 4. & J. Crowley, manufacturers of woolleu goods, Goorge Naylor, carpot manufacturer, and C R. Little, dyer. Eighty persous are thrown out of employment. Fire at Whippl Disaster. Boston, Nov. 23, 1560 The schoourr Ottoman, of Searsport, Maine, was ran into and capsized this morning by the steamer M. Saad- ford. Crew saved. Disaster on Lake Michigan. Duerrort, Nov. 23, 1969. y, with a cargo of 1,400 barrels of flovr, bouad from Milwaukee to Grand Haven, went ashore yesterday morning a} the mouta of the Mus- kegon river, avd became atotal wreck. No lives were lost. The boat was valued at $30,000,0n which there Fire at Philadelphia. Puicapevemia, Nov. 29, 1960. A fire cecurred in the foundry attached to the iron works of Sansom, Farrand & Co , corner of Twelfth and Willow streets. 8, F. & Co.'s lone $8,000; Dabring & Co.'s loas $3,000; Bowen Bros. $3,C00—insured. Norwalk Municipal Election. Nowak, Nov. 25, 1860. Old Norwalk is redeemed. At our borough meeting to- day the eatire democratic ticket was elected by about forty-five mejority. George H. Chadwick was chosen Mayor. Members of the Assembly of New York for 1861. Republicans ia roman, democrats in ialics Arnaxy.—1, Jay Gidbons;'2, Lewis Benedict, Jr.; 3, Ssteaase--1i, Women angui; 5, Lactes 8. Paoows Fried Bare nash Cartanavevs.—1, Nelson J. Norton; 2, Franklin Phil- brick Prendergest; 24, Hiram Cayvca —1, Heman Benton, Caactacgua. —lst, Smitb 24. (CarmurG.—Lucius Robinson. Cuuxavoo.—1st, Thomas Carter 24, Samuel £. Lows. Cuntox.—Hepry MoFadden. Couvama.—Iet, Samacl Lasher; 94, Norton 8. Coilia. Contiasp —Lanmm! Kiuney. » Seymour E. Smith; 94, Daniel Water- Dvveumse —Ist, John B. Dutcher; 24, Samuel J. Far. ovum. Exm.—Ist, Stephen V. R Watson; 24, Victor M. Rice; cay <a 4th, Zobuloa Ferns. web. 4%, a Hirnxiwex —Ist, Joba Markell; 245 Josiah Shull Jurraeson —1, David Montague; %, David J. Wager; 3, (a ay Provost; 2. Marquis D. Moore; 3, Nathan Comstocs; 4, James Darcy; 6, Laciue ©. Andras; 6, Joseph Nestitt, 7, George H Fisher. Lawns —Kémond’ Balawin Livixceton —1, Mattaew Wiard: 2, Gsorge Hyland. Mapmow —1, Orrin B. Lord: 2, Francie A. Byatt, Mowroowmay —F roth| Fish Moxnor —1, Martin Roberta; 2, Lewis H. Morgan; 3, Benjamin R. Wells Christian Shaw; Grew Cra tt all: Henry Niagara —1st, 10mDA lat, Proncta 34, Abeer Chapmca. Ontamo—lat, Perez H Field; 24, Stephen H. Ains- Onanes —lst, Stephen W. Fullerton, J.; 24, Millon ‘Oxtease —Gideon Randall. ocean meena ‘Omaco —Ist, Elijah 6, Perrey; 24, Federick 4. Bolles. Pevsas —Charies T , —1. Charles J. Saxe; 2. Lb. Chandier Bali, 8. Apscn Rucwxomp —N Dane Rocxtasp — William BK Banatooa —1. John Aulion; 2 James Sccaner, Jr. raDY —Ajonz0 Macomber. Sctomania —JoerpA Buckbrs Merritt; 84, Clark 3 Chittenden. reves —Iat, Danio! B Bryan; 21, Jeffrey Smith, 34, Redman 8. Davis. @crvone —1 James H. Tuthi\), 2. Alezander J. Bergen. Sentivas, age &. John Gardner. Thos, —Cero F. Barber. Tomrxins —Jeremiah W. Dwight Uueran,—1. Robert Loughran, 2. George T. Pierce, 3 ae ae Wasmmoron tet, Fever Hill; 24, Nicholas M. Catlin. [AsonNOTON —] ;24,) b \. Watsa.—Ist, Jabez 8. Lamoreaux; 24, Josehp W. Oor- ing in the chest: for Bivuries, as Ro Bie yard or eons } sail Hs 1, BT) Now sac ae, and quantity we 7s to wut. Read This.—Dr. A. Hl. Siw edie agen LLCOOK te to impart immediate ay | often per. relief. yor, Price ‘Treats hace He Mala erent few Goore Wert iewawnn His Speeches ov the Ponte—The Speech of Senator Trum- | bull, &e ; Highiy Important 1 the Land Ollie; Report of the Byvides , Divorce Case; C; a. OM Wife Poisoning Case; Suspension of Souther Banks," 7° Latest News from Euroye, with an interestin, nt.” the Interview between Garibaldi and Victc poe en N. "8 from Mexioo, Oubs, Hayt, the fritia ace in the Burel Weet Indies, ,“Wlifornia, Pike's Peax, Nc.; Fditorials on Leading Events; .%eporte of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and ll lateresting nows of the pro- ceding week, rocetye’ by tolegraph or otherwise. Single copies, in wrappers, C@% be had at the ceuntor of the office, corner of Fulton pad Nassau atrets, Price six conte. aged 4 years, 11 mouths and 22 days. The funeral wii’ take place from No. 24 Amity «root, Dre: of the Delaware Stave Lote | on Sunday afternoon at two o'slock. The friends of the (orien wood , mUOe S00. cenngee the Japilly are reepectfully fevies & attend. a ‘ SeAae LONWEAIES, Duars —On Friday, Novem Vaumex, youngest oe ee one fon of James and Mary Duell, aged 1 year, LL mouths and Duiow, 65, 32, 74, 68, 29, 62, 36, 61, 38, 3, 76, 67, 3%. Dmaw. ARE—OLASs 660, NOVEM 73, 31, 63, 39, 96, 67, 61, 50, 20, 63, 30, 89,9, 78. roulars charge. by WOOD, EDDY & Oc., Wi Delaware, Or to WoOD, EDDY & Drawings of K. France’s Dtiaware Lotteries: — Sussex Courrr, Ciass 230, Nov. 23, 12% 47, 28, 34, 41, 42, 43, 9, 64, 62, 19, 4, 49. Comsoupates Lorreny, Ovass 21%, Nov. 31, 68, 18, 1, 50, 47, 71, 63, 7, 66, 40,26. ‘Ctroulare seni free of charge, by B PRANCT ‘Wilmington, Deli were. a Lottery —See Draw!sgs, avother column For ree & ad 160. to dress OHASE & OO, 25 William atreet, N. Notice.—Leary & Co.'s Successors, Hart (4 }) USED BURY, baving had about £00 of their dine, faahion- bie Trveu Hate sliz t Honse. bi duction in price of 82 p nd 6 Astor House. Fure—Fars—At Whits’s rium, 316 Broadway, roteilnd at whoieatic prices, David's F rage, salearoom 29954 Brow? way, near Duane sires. Ladies’ Furs 20 per cent Less than Broad- Way prices at DEAK’, 150 Pruwon street, Six for $5. Amotkeng apd Wamau'ta Mualiug Lepot 106 Chatham sweet, corner of Peart Overcoats! Overcoats!! ew GE A. HUNTER & 00 "2, Mare moth Clothing Wereh as, 240 and 292 Bowery. Photographs in Brooklyn.—Wiliam- OA, estadliaded cightewo bundred ard Mity ous. Irom Work For Bulldings.—Irom Store and Babs Front Doors, Sbuttars, Staira, Book Vaults, ja for columna, Roreeus, seampires and ev" desoriptios of fine iron Work, JA#ES L. JACKSON & BROTHER'S Iron Works, Twenty eighth street, Recon’ avenue and Twenty wioth at en. Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Mach: OF FICE 005 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. a f for manufacturing. and the cartailment Litlestion ex; eonsequeot upon recent decisions Urhed btates courte confirming the valldiy of the Wheeler & a vompaay’s patents, euable tle oops. Mackines, with Important lmprove- rices. "The superiority of these facturea in the mame range 8 Colebraied No'seless Family Sew lished for sevca years, $40 a0 498 Broadway, New Yors. mace Bolamander Safes—With Pa- are. Alen tre and barglar ‘uopiur M. FaThion: E Author of “Medical hae o Dr. B. B. Foote, Er whore be may be updays. Common tense.” of Saraiows springs, winter . Rew Consulted from 110 6P. dally, except Christedoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs amd Tou- pees, the best in the wiolessle and revail, and ihe dye Batenelor's Hair Vye—Keitabie, joes and instantaneous black or |mown Soden applied a Hill's Hatr lack or Brown, Depot, No. | Barciay A draggin Clrehugh’s Lilasive Wig.—A Novelty, @, 50 ets., BI ‘and sold by Te & Mother paki ieee eames ot mo ana the et 7. E Motive. Dwie.te—Bownrren.—In New Haven, on Wed November ai, at tbe Third Presbyteriad church, by Rev. Dr Cleaviand, Jases EB, Dwivmiue, M. D., of Bal more, to Mary E., daughter of J. B. Bowditeb, of on street, Brookly: RC. ats Toven—Annawe.—On Thorsday eventog, November 8, by Rey. Jas. O Rodgen, Mr. Jas RyLoren’ to Mine Max daughter of lenae ‘Abrams, Exq , all of this city. . ence from Kaveas— | Oppostiion tothe Cuited States Authority and Seizure of & Evidence before the Corouer im the Who Has Children Un ot 18 please copy. Wedneeday, November 21, by the Rey. James Brepon, Micuant A. Dittow to Mancanet xe—Rom —On Sunday, November 6, at the cathe- the Right Rov. John iyo, Joux Duwye, Eaq,, * corner of “udeon, New Haven »4peve will please copy. CLAKK —GxoxGe GaLbeATTH CLAKx, S00 of Thomas asd Mary Clak, aged 2 years, 7 months and 11 days. Toe funeral wii! take place from the residcnee of hts parents. No. 286 Weet Heve h street, ou Sunday af: te) oop, at cue o'clock. The friend3 are Invited to attend, The remaice will be takea to Grteowood Cemetery for interment, Comerocs —On Friday evening, No yer 23, Mania Anvowm, only daugbter of Sylvester W wid) Marin | Antosette Comstock, aged @ montbs aud M4 daye Notiee of {uneral im papers on Monday. | CoLuve—Io Willlamaburg, on Friday, November 23, Parxick Cotas, in tbe 26th year of bis Tke relatryes, friends aud members of Nos thors Liberty | Evgine Compeay No. 5, are respectfully invited t attend | the,funcral, from his late residence, Nu. 43 North Ssventh atrect, on Sundry afternoce, at two o'clock Cxorton.—Onu Frivay, November 9%, Euzanera Ceor- | Tom, danghter of ¥éward Crofion and Kilzabech Mathew, all | oa | is or | iu 2 LLANKOLS. B BURE ADD 458 FUR | Cr, (he Art of Discwroier Fun.” Evenia ag bs ealeo of thie Micdie g geet) when le wdded cad - *herma, Inyonpons. bx A book of 144 pages, Price % -on* The tot and chem, 2! Fonk of a," he een Tb ey oe crgey AND THI CNAGEH Or R ~v Carrect Gonduct ta be meat ¢ pp roved Rulew® “noah Gentiom: tl Puohorape Lite, tt Eaets £0, a son Awkward and Vakvar Bahiie, “« ovo ard Courtship. Marrnag® * Willie, & beck of Cf pages Pound \> paper cover. price 10 conte Ort elrth. with gilt ride. en anitable tor a present to a 1, price 25 Copies vent to any edérems in the United Mates’ fret ® vm ge, bend cash orders ti “0° DICK & FITZA@RALD, 18 ann stret, Now ted AP “10 paper, pens baad pen 27 ONCE BEMOVED, BEAD TRATIMONY. wk OF THe Bi New Youn, Oct 15, De® Von Mosedziaker trenind me for deafuems ver fully and eatiafactorily. My bearing waa restored, Unned a6 good Se, andl odd way Coney, - AX. egoratgl bg De Som Nescemaata:— Dear mir +n operation cf the 5 Ry bearing "Sow ua goct ua sven ¥ 26 days. | Ove grief is 100 gat to be comforted now; ‘The bght from ovr dwelling has fled; The cypreas of mouraing encircles our love— Fed Weaver, the loved one, is dead. Tho frienés of she (emily are respectfully invited to at- tend she funeral, his (Saturday) aiternooa, at half past twe o'clock, fronr the residence of bis parenis, No. 643 Coivmsmia street, 89utb Brook syn Iecum.—On Theescay, November 23, Mary Eoorrs, rel es of Patriele Mocles, of Ooleraine, ireland, agea 71 Jourwaod 10 menehs Thr friends of the family ee respectfully invited to Attend toe funerak,tram her love residence, 14 Stanton street, #rookiyn, tats (Saterday) afiernoon, at two o'clocla. Belfast ant Colerwine papers pisase copy. Fxuiceves —At Ciao, s'taten Seland, on Wecnerday, November 24, NanoweW., as ughter of Wm. Fellowes Forzus™ —On Friaae, Bovembor 43, Avery S. Forp. Wax, im toe That year of hia 9. THe relatives aud frieuths of sue family are reepoo fully invited to attend tho Omeral on Monday afternoon, at ove o'clocé, irom bis lakr vewldeose, 183 Sands street, ook ly Five —C& Friday morning, Novemr 23, after a briot ilinees of bra:a fever, Wurktsah #LYAN, to whe 69ch year of bomge,anauye of trai, cowty Kersy, Leland, aud a resident of ths oily for thorlust swenty (dece years. His frieucs and acquatptamees, and tnoae of bis son, Jobn Fiyon, sro respectfully invited to ntrend the fune- ral, ov Suncay afternoon, at ong o'clock, Jom bis tate oe, No. 342 Firat avence, © papers pleare copy. Foxtons —oudcenly, on Ftitay, November 43, Jom Fortuns, io the 10tu } car of bisuge The Iricnds aod relatives ot the feaily are respectfully juytied to atiend she funeral, from bis la'e reslicnce, corner of Tenth aveune apd Lawrence strect, Manhattan- v w Sunday afernoon, at two o'clock. Famxay —Iu this elty, on Wedneeday, Noversder 21, Maar JAN, wifo of James Fairmany sod daughtor of H Ham! ton, in tbe sbth year of ber ago. ‘The friebos of the femily are favited be attend the fane- ral, from ber Ite reaidenee, No. 24% exth avenue, this (Saturumy) morning, ai twelve o’sloce, without tarther taviiation Katsxy—On Thureday, November 98, suddenly, Joan Kxi.y, in the S6tb year of bis ge. His friends and the (rience of ihe-family are respect folly iuviied lo ettend toe funcral, from bis lave real- dence, No 223 Madison atrect, this (Saturday) afternoon, ut half-past oue o clock Laavay—On Thursday, November 92, Paraicx Iimnyy youngest fon of Patrick and Margaret Ceavey, aod 9 months abd 14 days ‘The relatives aid {friends of the family, also those of bis brotbers, are respectfully invited to «tend the fune- Tai, this (Saturday) aftornoce, two o clock, from the residence of his psrenta, oC Fast Twelfth street. ‘May —In Brookiya, E. D, on Thursday, November 22, of inflammation of tno lungs, Fanny Mar, printer, « untive of Carlow, Ireland, in the 88d yoar of bis age. ‘he relatives apd trieads of the family ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturaay) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, from hig late residenoo; in Oabevoise Street, beiween Grabam avenue aud Smitk street, Carlow Sentinel pleare copy. McCovxt —On Iburaday, November 22,elter a short and patpful 1! of Drummond, division of Dupganan, Tyron, 11 ry Ais friends aud acquaintances are respec-fully invited to attend the funeral, oo Suncay afternoon, at balf-past | one o'clock, from the residence of bis | McCourt, No, TT West Twenty eighth street. Mecloowux,—In Turiffville, Conn., on Wednesday, No- | verber 91, of short but paluful illness, Parmicx B, Me- Toanise, family mathematical teacher, of 10, ©. W. Requiescat in pace. Toronto please copy. Noosxy —WrtiaM, youngest child of Robert B and Maria F. Nooney, aged 10 months and 23 days. | _ The friends of the family are requested to attend his | funeral, from thetr residence, No 286 East Thirtieth street, ‘on Sunday afternoon, ‘at baif-past one o'clock, without further invitation, Rogxe —At Grepitevilie, Staten Island, on Thursday, November 22, after a sbort and severe jiiness, Euwanern Roxks, aged 65 yeare, 9 months and 23 days. selavives oud friands of the family ore ceapantfull¥ invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, ip the Reformed Dutch charch, Port Richmond, at two o'clock. Puna —On Saterday, November 10, Haway W. Sats, eldest eon of Henry J. and Susan Smith, in the 3én year bis ave vatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of bis father, Claremont avenue, Soath en, New Jersey, on Senday afernoon, at two o'clock, wi it further notice. Wraut —In Brecklyn, on Friday, November 23, Mra. | Samau Waraur, wife of Wright. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 166 Gold street, | Brooklyn. ‘Waus.—On Thersday, November 22, in the Tlst year ee, Jaws N. WELLS relatives and friends of the family, also thore of his tons, James N. and Jeba ?. R, and son in law, William H, Smith, are reepectfully requested to attend the fune- | rai, thie (Setarday) afternoon, at balf.past two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 218 West Twouty.seoond street, without fortber invitation. Cee UE EEEEEIEEEneeeneed MISCELLANEOUS. VERTISBRS AN] HUSINERR MEN WILL FIND. THE FOPULAR @PANieHl aueaioan PaPBR, | | No torning up debis¢; partings utatainable, 20 Brosdway, F eh satteccn bene terete, OM | EL NOFICICEO DS NUEVA ¥ THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Hernia, or Rupture, Permanently Cured by rome, White's Potent Trom. 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Bovtax In Brookiyo, on Friday, _—- 23, Axe riepde of the family are reapsesfally | parents, No, 7 DeKalb svonue, Brodklyn, this (Saturday) AC Sees oie tm nL ewe Acer SE Ban Ste wt to hearse Urcavae Base aves WARE ss Whiter or M Te ins! ime, and won't sala oF in- eee 8 nt of the counley 4 2 AAT tod Nessou aires, Wet - SD aed WANN STRERT—6 FRENCH w) ig Donia bone. 1 J0P 2 Weer Prout sowed pce Wem Mo. WT CLINTON F1oACl Between Fifth and P'tb avenues. 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He belonged to the : oF recersion wing Of that party and the correppondence, Bow ~ for the first me pubilshed, revea’s the plave ten on foot far” withdrawing fromshe Urion—es stentially the vias of correspou feof very ood the marked features of the work. salary ere fa bold and tmpartial criticism of men ond partics, tr * portraliure of Individuals, the inaight It Act Routers polities, and ita review of the onl ee foal tase now RVAN HARRINGTON; tracling Whe country, wil atiract attention. ‘Of, HE WOULD Be A GENTLEMAN. A Novel L * sii aenending foe's lapresrion up sp rt ee or ha ieapreesion with weigh lin characters are Gelipentnds must admire the cool peutre! sory. wh! i 7 wicnate romance of love le touched with a power Latfew nea.” Mi. 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