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‘Thers aro 20 returns yet from New Yorks. Kioze. ister ‘Bud 9s: van counties. Fire in Danbury, Conn, Dasecry, Nov, 24, 1360. Kenosia Lake Hotel, P. Millspaugh proprietor, wae destroyed by Ore last night. Loss about $8,000; insured for 65,000. Naw Oxcaass, Nov. 24, ‘There was a beavy frost bere this morning Markets. Py r Flour quiet: seperti 8 $6 25 eat stewdy at $1 80 for white, and re Tee $1 Bl for red. Coro— etiniog vendency ‘prime old yellow, 652. Whiskey lower, Axnasy, Nov. 34, 1360. Flour steady but dull. Wheat saleable in mall lowe oly, at $1 88 for white Mich'zan; $1 26 for whive diaa, Cora beid higher: cargoes afloat at 66c asked for Wentern mixed; xed and yellow round ia lota at 4c. 4,000 bushole State at 36c. Bariey to gee coer supply: sales 2,500 busbels Canada West At T5¢: 1 900 bushels Bay ‘Qainte at 65c. Whiskey—Sales specimen 8 Brrraio, aa Nor a wes ri Jet: ported. to. ay. Walkey meaty a Hc, Canal th freights d' [gy Imports—2 000 bois. flour, 161,000 bushels 000 bushels coro, 12600 osbels barley. Canal Bape bo bata wit 1,80 18,000 bushels corn. Cunowxsan, Nov, 24, 1860. Produce market generally stegaant. "Bog pe ors over $6 75. ‘exchange on ‘York un- % Bankers say) a, - eparingly at 1 = on pm gy Rb [a4 very tight th ‘though THE CHARTER ELECTION. Mlovements of the Republicans for the City \|Spolls—Wrangles of the Tam- ,manyitee—Bell and Everett Party “Claiming ® Division—Germans Repa- diat the Republicans—Tne Candi. dates im the Field, &c. [a our Drief notice tm yesterday’s Hreatp of the Com mittee of Fifteen, we porhape did injustice to some of the promisent members of that commit': in not crediting ‘them with the work aod duty which they performed bringing order outof chaos, and consolidating the na Biooal forces of this State. We referred to the Executive Commitee, which was in daily seesion, but have since fearaoi that all members of tno committee took an active part in ‘ne business of the organization; especially to the pettlemont of Congressional controversies did the eotire comm'tice unite in their efforts to bring about a anion. (Ohas. O'Conor, Hovry Grinnell, Edwin Cros well, Wilson @. Hout and othor members of the committee were in Constant attendance upon the sessions of the kxecuti ‘Comm tee, giving their advice aud assistance as well Infiveace to the movement. Josbua J. Henry was the exootive bead, ‘The work of preparation for the charter election goes bravely 0a. The several political party camps have bees, during the past week, busy with the notes of preparation, ‘and avo, both early and lato, presented a scene of tur- moti aad excitement, The republicans in nearly all the gub.camp: have been harmonious, in of the wards there baa been in their ranks considerable disturbance (as & woo shal! be their Aldermanic leaders, ao American Ora Japanese. This controversy has beon an interesting one, (nasmuch as the party in general claim to be far more bouest than other people; but no perton can caro- fully look over the list of names paraded, for Aldermen ‘and Councilmen leaders without becoming satisfied that the Japancse have go) the best of their antagonists. ‘They have even promoted some of that ciass,and are bout to iastal them into higher offices for their past ser- vices in voting for Law’s Yonkers schomes and other Jobs, including the Japanese promotion. We hear a great deal of boasting about the honor and integrity of the Diack ropublicans; but the proceedings of that camp ‘haus far in regeri to the charter elec. tion are on a par with the movements of the cow boys and pspocses of Tammany or the tight- rope performers of Mozart Hall. With a few exceptions they bave failed to meot the present stats of affairs wor- ‘@by Of a party that makes such pretensions as they have. ‘If we loave off three or four names from thelr list, there 4s none loft worthy of the support of the citizens of the weltropoils. The Tammany camp kceps up its reputation for petty quarrcla and wrangling. The reform movement, to which we referred in yesterday's Henitp, continues to Keep the captaizs aad geaerals ia a state of tribulation, The wh tkey braves are exceedingly neryous and jealous Of Wats rights, clinging to the different o1!\s08 a8 though it was their last and only chance to even get « morsel of the good things at the City Hall. There is probably @ more bitter fead going oo amongst the bangers on to this ‘army than apy other political party ja the city, which ie being \nteasified under tre movements to cleanse out Lue Goal Hole and piace the robes and tomatawke ia the hands of a more worthy set of warriors and sachems The whivkey braves, desieted by thoir Japanese asso Giates, ware, however, succeeded in carrying OT & num- der of prizes, and are already boasting of their puccess, ‘The reform, however. is doing ite work ‘nm tome | }ealities. Ove of the most noted pots is to the Seventa Aldermanic district. The taxpayers in the Ninth ward, which maxes ap ® portion of that district, brought out « Henan of wealth and standing in the person of Charles Sin. delonging to the Knickerbocker class, who are able to ‘tence the title to their residences throagh faintly bigod ke “y- generations. There isa large class of this tam district, acd they have become disgusted sates joing =o in the city government, aad have up the: jf Wo take matters in their owa hauds. The rotor: ju Tammany Hali, we understand, will fake the candidate of the Knlekerbockers, and thus do whai the failed to do, although they dropped Aldore.n0 Starr, and pretend wo de Douest, yet took Up another person whose record ta the Board of Council. mea i* on the same list a that of Mr. Starr's. Events ia bis district promise Wogive us @ test of the strength of the fricacs of honest legislation Ls, Peculators. {— Ae jority are conservative, we casa os thse cow of i parties will be roatet. We wish may as much of other districts, Ser oes v0 suanee for covgratulation exce)t ina few in- stacces Asa general thing, Tammany has kept up her former famous repata!: oo. The movements of Mozart Hall seem to be coaducted with «great deal of precision; his “‘} sosltency” has no idea of silow ing @ mistake to be made, aod has a special committee to examine the credentials acd antecedents of all candidates Every step toat bas been taken, thas far, bas been characterize? with slow but measured move- ment, and the signe of the times indicate tant many aspirant) who have counted tbetr chances geod will tad res “many are called but ow are cho: wpe them ja {ts fullest sense and Everett party, now sailing onder the e ruttbe Nationa! Caton party,” are siso making but tho lists that have been paradet by same piece as the rest. The Brock. np their claims for ® chance at the City Hall, and besides, there are ow quastity nominated by independent pertier, and a equad of stamps roping on pf own voupenateirhy short, there isevery appearance of a mixtare that will that taridgors have a'so | uf Bob exceed, im the late contest for Bate ) We shall undoubtedly bare a grext = “ carving ‘trimming before election day, acd candidates will sink into the ity from bave suddenly emorged, to the astonishment ‘who wonder where they have com from nich | Of the public, No one Joubts bot a large proportion of those nominated Dy the week factions ar> for the enle purpose of making & rate or of Comprom ting the matter, by so on torstand arbare of the profits of the fat 998 about the Mfnall go into their pockets The Germans ip many 0° the wards, «bo beve hereto. fore “or. 4 Lhe repadiican ticket, are becoming quite rert fees voor the tremiment of tbat party, 10 not rememoer tog taem im the Domivaticg conventioue {9 one or two : stapes ther | peuly threatened to rmash the +-pobitcsm crock ry and serd tho wh ile concern to Uary Joues, It reems toat the republican leaders bare wade maty promiree to them, bet have broken them hen the time came for foldiment The Germans {a the Seventeenth ward are especially exerowed about tbo +s) \aey have been treated, and at the lavest advices . from toa locality they wore preparing to ring ou Hoks | of their own. An irrepreesiole conflict # apon t Tepobi cans im more veutes than one. Toe panic affects many of thoes Who were making & cood thing at oarryit Wide awexe lamps, who, by virtne of the eleotioa Lincoio, cow find themerives booked to walk the streets duriog the winter, without anyiting to do; then somes he colored aperticr, who declare that they have been eneated ‘and now they bave the Germane, who Fer 08 & cov (ict in # regular Tentooic style. < be, cep are troubles. ne times. And tbe party to as alles torcinon diferent principles from what they ex- before election. No person can de found to avow Seovrments that were prom: Of the streete before election ignied om every ouruer ooagtt they bave tri wt, Yeu tbey are compelled to syandon thors rabid prise) pes which they bea sworn to are the candidates that have been tout for the charter electinn — CANDIDATES FOR ALDERMES Tammany No nomination 8—o C. Byrnes Joon T Heory S—No com nation Laarence M Van Wart 7—Denve! Darrow. - 9—Inane Adam B\ehoura lisa — Jecod L. Dodge Alonander Free 18—Ire A Allen. Peter Masterson 15—F 5am ew Andre Froment 17—* ‘lam Donning Heary © Genet ” 17—Heory W. Gonet. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OOUNCLLMEN. George P. Bickford, George A. Barney, Morgan Jones, re Joseph . Joseph L. Perley is Westie 7, ‘ Henry 8. Jeanizgs, EC Malloy," Antbony Miller, Joba Ryan, M. C. Gross. Joba Dolan, Harvey T. Cleveland, James Gambelion, William Orten, Joba @ibson, Joba D. Oitiweil, Alex: Thomas Stevenson. ‘Timothy 4—Jonatban T. Trotter, Jacob M. 5 Charles McCarthy, Patrick " Daatel E Gavit, John Brice, George T. Burns, Luke Curren, Jobn Mareball, Alexander Brandoo, Charles ©. Pinckney. Alexander Ward, National Union. Ladependeni. 1—Charies B pal Jacob Pecars, Wilbur H. Sage, David Goleman, ra Fs, : TD; M. Wright, - James 8. Turner. - 8—Charies J. Holae., ps Edwin R. Wilbur, pi John C. Ham, - Wm. C Bross, ~ B.A T. Graaberry, ee Wan. E. Frost. - 4—Jacod M. Loog Ajex MoMailen. 8. D. Biogtan, ioe T. Can fel “ 0.8. Bolder - Stephon H. Roberts. CIVIL JUSTICE RIGHTH OTRIOT. Mozart Hall—Wm, &, Robiuson. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS FOR SCHOOL OFFICERS. THIRD WARD. School Commissicner—Robert 8. Gould. School Trustect—Everardus Warner, Joa A. Gilmore, ‘School nspector—Joseph G. Harrison School Commissioner—Jas. W. Farr. School Trustees— augustus F. Dow, Inspector: James canoy). Harrison, Si THIRTEENTH WARD School Ci mmissioner—Thomas Brown. School Trusee—Jobn Martin. SOURTERIT( WARD. School Commissumer—Henry Von Linden. School Trusiee—Hugh Beunett. School Inspectors—Jobn D. Ferdon, Jon FOPTRANTH WAR! ‘School Commusioner—| rasius School Prustees—Thos. Denny, Joba M. School Inspector—J SUCTERNTH WARD. School Commissoners—t ull term, Robt. A. Adams to fill vecaccy, Samuel B i. Vance. clade Bobby te fil ve School Prustees—Fall term, Jobn Delama‘er, Thos. Chris- tie; to fill a vacancy, Milton St. John. School Inspector—Mordec | L. Marah. SR\YNTRENTH WARD. School pc serrnete Sangean P. Patterson. ‘term, ee 4. Weeds Schoo! Trusters— Foo: George P. Stutzman, F Sch Olmsted, Henry -—Jobn C. Chamberlain. FIGHTERNTH WARD. School Commission-r—Jamer Fairman. Sheol Inspector—Heary A. Huribat. School Prusteea—Long: term, James Lichteavin, — F. Joy; short term, Daniel Drew; to al ‘vacancy, mour Mathews. SINETRESTS WARD Sook Com» iationers—Miehacl a. Reed, Christian Schwartz. Inspector—Wm. H. @chench. J. doy Trustees—Heary J. Armetrovg, Heo: man, short term; N. P. Andrews, loog term. 4 si vn rina WARD, TWENTY School Commicsiomer—W W. Niles. Behook Inspector—J School Tyustees—J. F. ™ School Ci me School I miniae i M Underbiu. ENTY-ABCOND WAKD. r—James Marriner. “petor—sdam Roediger, endal!, A. M. Colin. Schl Trucier—James E. Coulter, David Clark. NATIONAL UNION SCHOOL OF?ICERS, NINTH WARD. School Commisstoner—kdward Russell. Shool Trustee—% Mortimer Drey, Ne “oC Smith, Jr, ‘School Inepestor AF. 2 School Commie ery G ‘Wea, term; Joseph Forbes ‘hook Insgector—Chas. C_ Whi cvs fp orale 1 unore and A J for vacancy. BGMTRERTH W. School Commissoner—A. A Valentine. School Trustecs— School Trustee—To nation of Cornelius R School Inspector Jame all Agvew: omwasioned ‘M. Reod. TWENTY SECOND WARD. Schoo! Trusive—Joi aM Hetck School inepetor—Herlias Miller. TAMMANY SCHOOL OFFICERS. BLEVENTH WARD. Comm untoner—Wesiey Sin\th Inspector —Eaward EB Vit ‘Andrew St.rms, Ross MoGuire, James Reilley Prustea— (to Gil vacancy). FOURTEENTH WARD. Commurnton-r— i! PY Perry for fall Trustecs—Peter (oelet, Elbert Roberson. ha aan orst Trustes—Francs OReilly, Onaries Wathers. Corcoran. Inrpector—Michact IGWTEENTH WARD Com uiarorer—C. Godfrey Guathor. Ina ‘Michae) Power. T be ner 4 Ryan WRSTIETH WARD. soo J, Waterbury. —Peter Farrell Srecnce—Joun B. Radley, James G. Demond, Wm. J, = Green ‘The First brigade, under the command of Ges. ©. f Spicer, New York State padsore gear iM of the First regimeot (cavalry), Third regiment ( Seventy frat Fourth brigad the ta compliance the Comp im ole fu rr foalcs and iatigue ‘ape. slueg), ca Nocéay uexi, ‘Neveu ver 26, to cele hay. tary Intelligence. CELENGATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY TION DAY. reg! Raynor, will parade ‘to-morrow, celebrate the anniversery Of Evacuation Day PATADE OF THE TWRLFTH REGIMENT. Hes nqvanrers lavrranpavoa @earo. | ‘Trane Reaneest, New Yorx, Nov 21, 1809. viet © capresso’ wish of @ majority of the regimeut sage go io — (overcoats, red or Prater —Hawiey D Clapp, Denis Breonan, Morrig J. RVACUAs rato the apniversary of the Evsceation Line will be formed im Fifth aveuue, right on Wash- ington parade ground, at @ quarier past three o clock I. M. prec pe’ Field abd wail (“ismou bed) will report to the Colone! at his quarters, No. €2 Fast Twenty-first etrcet, at © quarter Semis Adjutant on the grow The VOD COME 8B\on toe same time and sith the band and Geld before uree o'clock minutes past Deum Major He, will report to the th te o'clock J will report to the Adjutant at a it the painful duty of the Commandant (9 announce the death of Lieut George N. Mandevi'ie, of Company 0 iy mtriet and careful attention to bis duties m the ranks and cerned for himeelf an hoaorable posi tion ip the regiment bie qualities at ® gentioman and soldier bad fellow off idiers in the regiment on for hima the reapect and esteem of his ‘The officers of the regiment will wear the caual badgejof mourning for thirty eye By 0: Jer of Colone! ‘The Thirteen will make @ moon ing, im overcoats Chey will form im the Uiir | Napiet Butter teid HENRY A. BOATWICK, Adjutant PARADE OF THE THIRTEENTH RRO(MENT. ment, National 4. to morro i Brookiyn, Monsey) ava: Prookiys, Uh o'clock FP M , and @ill cross the on. ton jerry aod revura by the ame roate to Srooklyn Personal latell ry mi nittgemce. Vrofessor Janon aod aod wife, acd R SF Rrevoort Rowe Capt. Crowell, of the steamer Florida: Batier, of Part: George | Bollato, are stoppiog | Hartford, Coro Hon foba J Crittenden and wife, ef of New Tor, os aod at the Lafarge Boose Joviad Qoiocy, Jr of Breton, Bon. ow Raitimore, J Juage Swan, of Teoneesee : Powell, of a vnarch op Broadway to Union equare, ant J.P Gardner | oe Sans are stopping at Joba | atk wood, J. Winer, of tacky; Hon. oP ae of if” rome and of St Louie, aod Dr — Kiwdornoot, tre topping ot the # Nichoms Aotel, Hoo faoiel # Biaghewten: ‘Mayor cola. and the mem » pare ot fee Soars St Lane ee, ert, of Boston Goversor Baw jokwweoe, of Lin kn, Of Massachusetts. J Heltenaters, of Pr View ‘ctooe, ot the. Us. ted Mates Army Motram, ome ited 7 Cot qhompeon, of Boe Birdeal! Aon, are stopping at ine Fifth Avene Hotel. Chersiier Goleman Acwrian Ambassador to the ted Sates aurea. De. AP. @ Vintoo, of Pris Aibao® of Vermont wile, cf Geneva. - S Tore Tepe Fan a Waterberg, © Jecphia, Mire Gilbert, ead Mise Pramb. J. Pheipe oe 3. Woodret. of Hartford; 'Q mw sa! Chat pings Oquey, of oon; Rev. A Religious latelligence, OIfY CHURCHES TO-Dar. ‘a Gt. Ava’s church, Kighteenth street, acar Fifth ave- ace, Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, rector, services as usual, with the voice at half-past ten in the morning and at half- past seven in the evening, aad in tho sign language in the ‘fternooa at three o'clock, Rev. F.C. Ewer will preach to day. Ja the Laight street Baptist church, corner of (aight and Variok streets, Rey. Howard Osgood will preach this | morning at half past ten o'clock, and ia the evening at bal! past seven o'clock. Mr. Vrothingham will preach at Ebbitt Hall, in Thirty- third atreet, one door east of Broadway, this morning and evening atthe usual bours, Subject for the morniag— ‘« The Prince of Peaco—The Mover of Discord."’ Evening— “Reserved Power ' In the Memorial church, Hammond street, comer of | Wavoriey piace, the Rev. Dr. Weston, an assistant minis- ter of Trinity churoh, will preach in the evening. Sor- vices at haif-past ten o’clock in the forenoon, in the after- | 000 a} half past three, and in the evening at half-past seven o'clock. Rey, Wiliam Alvin Bartiott wil! preach in the Brookiyn Tabervacio, on Fulton avenue, near Hoyt street, this fore- noon at balf-past ten o'clock, andat half-past seven o’olock {n the evening, In the Protestant Episcopal Mission charch, Clinton ‘Hall, Astor piase, in obarge of the Rev. Robert @. Iok- son, Divine service will be held this morning at half past ten o’ciock, and in the evening at haif-past seven o'clook. The New Jerusalem church (Swedenborgian) will hold pabiic worship at the National Musical Institute, 665 Broadway, this morning at baif past ten o’clock. In the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Atonement, corner of Thirty third street and Seoond avenue, Rev. ‘M. E. Willingtoa, restor, services will be held this morn. tog at balf-past ten o'clock, and in the evening at balf- past seven o'clock, The Rev. John Cotton Smith, rector of the Churoh of the Ascension, wil! preach in the even- ing. The fourth of a series of lectures on the subject of ‘The Future of Man’’ will be delivered by the pastor in the Eoglish Lutheran church, in Fifteenth street, between Seooud and Third avenues, this cvoning at half-past seven o'clock. Topic—‘'The Nature of the Resurrection of the Body; or, with What Body do they Come Fortn’”’ Rev. Henry Blanchard pastor, will prowch in the First Universalist church, corner of Clark street and Monroe place, Brooklyn, this morniog and evening The Rev. 8. A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hill Baptist church, Thirty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the morning at baif-past ten, and in the even. tog at half-past seven. Subject in the eveaing—“The Life and Times of Ruth.’* The anniversary of the opening of Janes’ Mothedist Episcopal church, om Reid street, near Gates avenue and Broadway, will be heid during the day. Preaching in the morning at balf-paat ten, by the newly appointed pastor, Rev. C, Bachman, and in the evening at seven o'clock, by Rev. Bishop Janes, D. D. ‘The Southern Aid Soctety wil! hold its seventh annual sonval report will be read by the Rey. Dr. Baird, and at dresses made by the Rev. Dr. Stiles (who bas just re- turned from the South), Rev. Dr. Read, of Richmond, Va., ‘and other gentlemen. The Second Universalist church, Dr. Sawyer, pastor, bolda services in the Historica! Society buildings, corner of Becond avenue and Eleventh street, in the morning at @ quarter to eleven, and in the evening at balf.past seven o'clock. In the evening Dr. Sawyer will commence a series of discourses in examination of Dr. Thompson's book entitied, Love and Penalty,”’ in defence of endless tormenis. A meeting of the Irish Society wil! be bold this evening, in tbe charch of the jon, corner of Twenty eighth street and Madison avenue, at half-past seven o'clock. ‘The Rey. G. Gubbios, the deputation to the Churah in Bang x Pope un Catholic, will tan Hall, No. iy Prince street, past seven.” Bubjext, ‘ Reasons for doctrine ard errone us pretensions of — ."’ Priest or layman are challenged to reply. INVITATIONS. Rev William 8 bes ' of 8t. Michael's ae witch field, a ene | upon its duties firat'Sunday in November. wood chapel, at Oockeyevilie, county, has ac- opted a call'rom North Carolina, and will sboruy re- move to that State. inyittion to supply Wo. puiph of the "House of Hope uM a ‘winnesnte, jo pastor wibe Congregational onurch in Stafford, Goon, | recetved » ie shock oo the 14\b toat., from whieh | | Be died the fret of last week. | SEW CHURCHES. | Tho reoeatiy Saiabet ebwen of Bridget, im St. Lowla, wha dedicated to Divias worship on the 18tb inst. tracts bave been nearly completed for the erestion | of a new Universalist chorch, at ac expense of $18,000, py ot hy Ag “chored oa Chests to old On the 99th witimo the Iedependent Metbotist Society of Sebon ‘bapel, in Loulsvil'e, Kentucky, wee eberch, transferring to tha id by the bapeble of bolting f tchoo! rooms, situated elven af a pari#h o: toe Provrtant Fp jer the name of Calvary obureh, To righ to start free of omarrassment, the & epped ‘orward and in Exresene Fine on Wamnan ano Moxeay Sreeers — Between tweive and one o'clock thir morning discovered in the second story of bull! cg So Warren street, extending threagh to Murray etreet. When Gre war fret seen smoke soon after guthed out of ai! the windows of the opper stories. Some deiny was cecasioned im getting water to bear on the fire im consequence of the imside roe shutters being cloeed. The second floor is cocu pied by the firm of Honx, & Oo, cloth dealers. The first Soor on Murray sireet i cconpiod by James F White, furnishing cootr, aud the upper story by Stone, Garcien & Lo for owl Are ts ie writ the fans are ragio he best or othe brome At balf pat one o'clock the fire presente a threaiening mapect. aed bide fair to be a very ‘\metrout or New York Association ror Tureovine rae Coxvition OF THE Poon —The seventeenth aomval report of this At sociation, for 1860, has just been iseved It contains & | clear and concise diagram illustrating at a view the com parative ontiag aud relief for the prece ling seventeen . several izing canes are rey od ex having | berries be agency of the visiters of the shows (hat aixty ine per cont of << sper centage of natioaalliieg itary ‘eporte Orures are New York to be greater ae 2b iy of North A : F] = z "2 | giteetemescmstsedar 2 ete | to be unknown. yeine No 2 Barclay NOVEMBER 235, Recent Sentences tm ine roa ana Ter- TO THR RDITOK OF THE HERALD. In your paper of tae 23d inst, the name of Joba Gordon is publisbed es the persoa sentenced to one year’s im- Prisonment for eoiling tickets wisbout iicouse. May I beg Of you to Make Boorreetiva, Tue maa a cunVigted Was Stephen Gorton—no relation whatever of mine, Your obedient servant, JOHN GORDON, 146 | therty street. Novemnay 24, 1500 Drawings of the Dslaware State Lot. terier WOOD. EDDY & CO. Managers of the DELAW AME, EENTOCKY ABD MLMOER! STATE Lovtrit! 1360. : Wake—Larns Orass 56) Fy 61, 60, 64, ie, 7, Uy ues is 16, 6 Dera’ 1, 6, 74, rr Cuculars sent free ar Moon Ede Tvs, to Woon, EDDY 4’ CO Be Draw’ or RK. lanares: -” Sussex Counrr, Cis 12, 42, 34, 28, 61, 69, 62, i ‘63, ‘30, “Ti, 56. Guasi Comsoubared Lotreny, Ocaas 66, Nov. 2h. 1860. 38, 77, 63, 39, 15, 85, 21, 52, 2, 70, 43, ‘S85, rome 1. Cirevliare aeut free of obarse by sites Wieingon. Delaware, France's Delaware Immense Stock on WINTER CLOTHING, dc. GREAT BERDUOTION. and compiete stock of mea and boys ata own. 0 pean ‘Out Ube enuire mock in the pre: to provide complete ont: from the stook of and boy OLoTeiNe anp poutinttiRa goons a Ad EXTREMELY LOW PRICES DEVLIN. mopeow & 00, 253, 269 and 26) Broadway. Pay en Shere. ie for $8. Me from the best Amowheng end Wemautia Musllos Furs—Furs—At White's Hat = Kmpo- rium, 316 Broadway, retailed at wholesale prices. Russian and meal Bay Sable Fars, at GBNIN'S, 513 Broadway. Furs, Fars, Fars, at Wholesale Prices, at GENIN’S, 513 Broadway. led at Wholesale ink Fars Retailed at Wholesale Prices, at GRNIN'S, £15 Broadway. Fars, Furs, Fars.—Finest Qualities at the lowest prices in the city ‘THOMAS REYNOLDS, 903 Canal atreet, Finest Fars.— Ladies and Children’s Badric, Mink, S,uirrel, £0 , at prices to sail e.citlae U aes THUMAS REYNOLDS, W. Canal sree Furs at Panic Prices—Wh Panic exinta or has ceased to exist THOMA® REYNOLDS, ‘108 Caval mrest, three doors west of Broadway. Comagee Life insurance Company, © Broadway. corner of Wall « HUGO WESSENDONCE, President. F. Foawexpure, ‘ al inway & Sons’ Sveaens Grand ware Pianos are pow considered the beat mani!actured; tre warranted for five years. Warerooms & ef and 4 Walker ot, Photog! im orp £On, established Mlghlees hundred hundred + taal How within Benen of All. Noiseless Family Sew! for seven years, $10 495 Broadway, New York. "s Patent Champion Fire and Bales, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray street, Batchelor’s Wigs, Tod, Dye dave improvements ng ~~ pid pertecs Bt sorpamiog ond a a and bo turning up vagal, Nos. 737 and 439 Broad vcccag Wot Patnat Pe a yg = Gases by Rup. reer rane See of GREGORY ‘ole proprietors, 35 Bond etrect. N.Y. Pamphlets pres. For Throat Diseases and Sonahe. i. iDhie Read This.—Dr. A. H. ma ect te; Paty erererie trey. pa weal road You Seffer from Pi reach. Treats and resi: way. ‘russ.—Its Alao instruments for variacoale and enlarged street. Married. ee Weenesday, November 21, by Rev, James Geer, Jous C. Buaxpox to Many Asy See, both of this city Buea —Keir —Oo bony? August 16, 1860, jane, be ry Rev. Father MoGuier, at rem of the Immac Conception, Jou C. Doewm:, of Brooklyn, to Mus a of New York. PLiadeipbia, Baltimore and Galena papers plesse Formaxy—Cretiy —In Point Plessant, 3 N. 3,00 Weanee, day, Novembor dL, at the residence of the bride's father, toe Bev JN, fimborman, Mr, St OMMAN 10 Miao Axx, eer daughter of Uapt Joba Curtis, all of the w scrreuseZavenam —as Hackeeseck, N. J., by Rev. AL H. Warwer, J. Boome Scryxna to Sanu F., dangbter of Simeon /atrrisicie, ae tbe ily are respectfully invited to at Lena the funeral, this (Sanday) stvernoom, at two o'clock, from t te, No 270 Toird avenue BR November 26. Jame axwe daugh_ ter of Wiliam and margaret Broce, aged 2 years and 7 mothe The relations and friends of the fam 4 the mem bers of No Surrender A, are re apeetfolty 4 Wo aw this (Sunday) rom resitenee of 4. wx —On Thareday, November 22, Wintam Brows, 46,0 warive of Mir ama, Reg iand etd relat aed ate invited to at . No. 171 Third oe ‘Sonday) afterooon, a one 0 adem pepe pleare «py tox —On Fricay, November 95. Ruzavara Onor Croftva and Elisavew Mathews and 23 daye. place from No 2t Amity street whoon, at two o'cloek The frieads of the fully merited to atteud idiaansvorg, at the bhoure 0° ter, on Saturday morning Bre, Maey Axw Courant, wie of Lowe Coutaet, the Tist year of ber age Furthar particclars on Mendy morning Conway—Jetra, daughter of E¢ward and Sarah Con way, aged 4 years, 2 months and 16 daye lace trom the residence of ber day) after Pimtard wept RLreC: poor, ai UFO o'clork Commer. —Un Friday, November 28, Enwaxo Troma, *. cor of Francis aad Mary Cormick, agea dS wd 19 days take pince (o's (Aunday) afternoon, at mm the residence of nie parente, No 926 Newember 23, Many Buvandee baward aod Mijcsoeth tay loved daughter o Crotver The friends and acquaintacces are reaneotfully invited to atiend the funerai, tole (sunday) afternoon, st two o'ecrk, from Na 24 amity #ireet CRONE —On Rawwrday morning November 94, Grace Manenatt, Oavgbter of E F aaa Mary &. Oronga, aged 6 years and @ months ‘The frieude of the family are reepect{ully invited to as ed ine Lay the (Sanday) afervoom {at three o'cloek, from No 102 Eset Fourteenth street vemasn —On Lavon: — 24, Caanum De tage, of conmnanps en ‘The juneral Pa ew hen be late residence 64 Gouverneur street, corner of Monroe ttrect, on Monday | jernaon, et two o'clork waren —Ia Jersey Clty, NJ. at bie som Btreet, on Matarday, November 4 Capt nerd 43 years, funerm ta treday oe «papers. TR Prisay, November 28, Acenx & Foxo year of his age residence, No. 63 | Wrtiame “Notice Foanwam stam, tm the 7) invited to attend the funers! on Monday afternoun, at one o'clock, from his lave residence, 180 Sande sivect, Brooklyn Gmisie —On Saturday morning, November 4. Vancom, whew of tho Inte Asxander C Geel Tie yenr of ber age. Also oo Saturday aly Jase nile their | ‘ale Her remain ill be | November 24, of | FoIRtives aod frienda of the family are respecttally | 1869, vomber 24 ber steinaae, Aottams Oroa, yor et er of T. and Deborah F., Geslaia, years, 6 monibs aud 46 aay "The fr cucn and relatives of the famille are tavited te Sttead the faneral, from St. Mark’s church, corner South Fifi and Fourth streets, Williameburg, on ‘Meeday Alleroooa, at swo © clock, without further notice Hocay—On Friday, November 93, Carumuxs Ho- GAN, & native of the parish of Gusthanoe, county Tippe rary, ireimod. Her funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. from the residence of ber brother, Ed. | Hogan, No 141 Jast Sixteouth streot. ‘Tho friends and scauaintances Of thefamlly are respectfully invited to attend, Chicago papers please copy. Ficonss —On Satureay, November 94, of consumption, Witiam Hugi, ia tbe 30th year « { Lis age, Tho relatives aud irlenda of the iamuy are respect- fully Invited to attend she fuveral, this (Sauday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from his isie residence, 49 Allen street. to Calvary Cemetery. Philadelphia papers pleage copy. Hvcnes--On'¥ridaye November. 23, at his residenoe, 49 Alien strect, after aBuort aod sovero \!'vems, WituiaM, eidest ton of William ard Mary Lughes, formerly of Moat, county Westmeath, Ireland. May his soul reat in Bis remains will be taken to Sunday @lerncon, at two o' + ni Atbloue, Dublig and Longhevs popers Kanos.—On Saturday, November ah a Mast’ Kanon, | daughier of Patrick and Mary Kehoe, aged 19 years and | 4 months, a vative of Killikea, parish of allimecu, | county Cavan, Ireland. | fala Hor funeral will take piace tais (Sunday) afternoon, | from the residence of ute, 108 West Nineteenth | strcet. Her remains wi)! be taken to Calvary Cemetery | | lor taterment. Lcatsovy.—On Saturday, November 24, Marta Jaxm, wife of Colin Lighthody. | The friends ot family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from ber tate residence, No. 167 Pear! street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. McGowax —On Saturday, November 24, Baxtuo.owmw MoGowax, s pative, of ‘Ballyshavan, county Donegal, Irelanc. in the 68d year of bis —_ The friends and pow nd of the family, and those of Gowan, are pro 3 by syle to attend the funeral, the (aunday) afternoon, at 0% vo Jock, from his Inte restdenoe, No. 145 East Events at vary Comelery, on Micnasiis.—Oa Friday, November 93, Puriir Mricums., | son of Dr. Maud Bertha Michaolis, aged 3 yearsand 4 are tnvited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) mor at tea o’clook, from the reaidence of his parents, No 106 Attorney street, N. Y. Murray, —On Saturday, November 24, Wit iam Hanrr, yOungort son of Michael and Mary Murray, aged 4 years, 9 months and 9 days. Toe friends of the fam respectfully Invited to at- | tend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 4g Fifth etredt Manying —On Friday, November 25, after & short and sovere. jliness, ANDi F. MamyiNG, Ouly daughter of Aa- drow L. and Elizabeth T. Manning oon 9 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requesied to attend the funeral, {rom the residence of ne | parents, No. 31 Sherif street, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at wo o’olock. McAvoy.—Iin Brooklyn, on eS November 25, Eu.ay, wile of Arthur McAvoy, aged By ‘The (riende of the family are reepactily invited to at tend the Several, Cay Fine noon, at half-past one o'clock, { i Rog corner of Concord wad Jay steets. Nooy.—WiLtiAM, youngest child of Robert B. Maria F. Nooney, aged 10 months and 23 days ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend his funeral, from their residence, No. 235 Kast Tairtieth street, ‘this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, witbout further invitation. Pause —Oo Saturday, November roby Mast W. Pass, wife of John D. Paine, aged 27 y The friends and relatives are empecttully invited to ~ tend the funeral, from lier late residence, 260 Divi street, ga Monday aferncon, at half past one o'clock. ‘Washington papers pleane copy. | Puck —On Saturdey, November 24, Miss Mania J. Paice, wife of Joho os and daughier of the late Jonn Gouge, of Philadel ‘The friends of family are respectfully invited to at- vend ber funeral, from the house of her son-ia law, P. C. Coftin, at Passaic, N. J.,on Monday morning, at alt peat ton o'clock, Interment at Greenwood. Carriages will be past one ‘n waiting at foot of Cortlandt street, at o'clock tn the afternoon? Roacus.—On Saturday, November 24, of cousumotion, = : ‘egos a native of Leigblin Brioge, County Cariow, reland. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- epectfally invited to attend bis funeral, on Monday mor balf-past pine o'clock, from his late residence, corner ot Forty first street and Fighth aveauc. His ro" mains will be taken to the Church of the Holy Cross, For- ty second street (wbere a eolewn Mase of requiem will be celebrated ‘clock, tor the repose of bis s0a!), and thence to Calva: y Cemetery for aaa Dablin end Carlow papers please co| Rooney —On Friday, November te, Mrs. Caruerine Toosey, @ native of count, 4 Movagban, Ireland, aud for tho last’ forty years & resi of this city. Tre feneas! tr wake piace from St. V 7 Hospita’, this (Suncay) afvernoon, at two o'clock. The friends of doceaged are respectfully invited to attend. Ssrr —On Saturday, November 10, ferry W. Sura, ; eldest of Henry J. aud Susan Smith, in the 364 yoar of his age The reiatives and friends of the family arc roepectfull } invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of bi father, Claremont avenue, Soath Bergen, na, New Jersey, this ( ) after noon, at two o'clock, without further tian, Tecan —Suddenly, oo Friday night, Novem! half past ten o'clock, Moses Tuckmn, aged 61 yea ‘The relatives @ud friends of the family, and of his sons William and Edward ©, aed Dr. George 4. Uarter, are re soectfully invited to attesd the funeral, from his late rosi months. ‘The friend? of the fami; ry dence, 24 Amity street, this city, on Tuemiay moro ing at ten o'clock, His remain will be taken to Orango, N.J., for interment. MISCELLANEOUS. | A WaEsUER 2, wra0N | SEWING MACHIR WITH IMPORTA, VEMENTS | oc nerage, 4 fectiition fox manatee raring. 004 the ouriaiiment A eyes, & recent the ssie-of Wheeler a Wil '» Sewing Machines at greaily superiority of these machines for fa7at facturere in the mame Fone of purpose aad tented by of thoasends vain, ‘CPFion ts BROADWAY. ‘Now York. CaRD. B -HOTBL §t. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE rT et 7 BRDBLL'R KONS —WEDDING CARDS AND welopes. of the latest 1046 Paltoe treet. Kstabiinbed 1816. Das SY PRESS convent ove BRON ATTeR A Sion to the colsetion of Drafte, Notes, Bila, Acceptasesy | 6.0. + villa Be: DE THE A. @RAY CARDS AND OPER + noreities; @ satin Ue, for cards ie ¥ DVENT OF JACK FROST—WITERE SHALL! WE AULAPPE, 45 base 24a 80 nao one find the best Whuske: Joe street, hae pu op five t nd quality a0 baa ever bem oilered. Read the important | mosy in this day's paper, Fifty cente ® bottle, $2 0 per per gnulon. cmarh. Inslwage Reap, bale ve hand And would aot be | without them on say comsiderstion Acsvect{ully youre | WILLIAM DOANE. 2 Maiden lage New York. | _To be bad every where. No. 5 North William strest, VOK WHET CAKES —THE WHAT CHRER TRAST 1 be fonad mont desirable for raimng Brock wheat aod Are entirely free (rom powders, being made eby Rrocers generally. | fees a Oy SLL RCEIONS MA tn the Raat and Wes t raves, by ALAMS’ KAP ARS OOMPAN JORNS, RUNIONG INTBRTED NAILA. ENLARG! Ceeinte and all dieeases of the feet cured. witout paln Imecuvenience to the paileat, by Dr ZACH ARIG, Nucgeos spodiat, 16) Kron iway. Kefere to physicians and © thie ony. Cuarren, HANDS AND (PS Cored ima (ew hors, and the shin made deijeately aot ard white, by the uae of TADMAN & 00. Campbor Uane wb Olzorrine SI Bleecker atreet nod 268 Fi TAMOND. cS BISHOP & heiK ton tha Tadiva’ entrances Diemond Jewelry, Neotinons, roves, ( romen 0 owelry, Boating te Bracelets, dD" Avenue Hote, vert to Waieber from all the beg makers—Julaa J: Lawrity Tobiee, Cover, Lange, Uowaeioy, ke. Jewelry of the intent Parisian styles Preciows Stones Pearis, Onmens, Mogaioa, Corus eet OF whee fiver Ware from the bast Amerionn Bnglish and French maanfartarera Pare 0 aplendia sesoriment just receives trom ow Pare Overs Ginenee of the lntegt aiyion and aur.ranined of Uke very } best naley. the} weet somtibie yrlows, ar Hor 4 Pe, Wie Avence Bow, nen, to the laiew oniranes, New York, aie All these goods are off rt) DENTIST 42 GREAT | ONES sree, eg SR Rpg press, Bee doula. ews, nrgeons | Gq FIXTURES, 40., STEPHEN PHILBIN. a BeOaDWAT. psy: Bd tale a: reduced, p (& splendid aesoreem 3 zeae i BROeaes, DIRECT IMPORTATION, ze "Fiambing tn ons Tigges sitendes 10 es nenal, 0: 331 Pours io. 3 astor House, Barclay street. eon 70 SUGAR PLANTERA, prop: yr ® patent process for making to be introduced tnto the rineipeal Pm nds and souniriee of the weris, being ta teat would Ike wy Bove an interviow with aay blames. or Pp ‘Boutbe:p S.ates that Hd wh @ view to ascertain ANTS HAVING DRAFTS, O0RrE ee) =| Bassa | Ja Rerly lage set Tarn fever na res fob the pills 6 nid be a eo ia "soaail doses, an. eee Sindway' oats elle’ eld 4 S Appl to the throat, ‘bes, and tbe boby vader with the Helle’ and tepid water; also a few drops of tie, Relief, io ven as 8 vaier or lemooade, bring the rasb to the surface of terapleation of blood othe « (odes tion of the Tart nz or thront. Under this"trearaien' (aare i as danger of ‘he paitet suflering from opbthalinis or actos of the eyes deafness, abscess | are, bronchitis ned drap weal etl sions, thai trequeatly fo ‘an atiack of scariet fever when cured Uy the rei tar oF optical treatanet In eases of putrid wre throxt Radway'a Beaty Relief, a0 y ed at rervice have knows Radway's Ready Rail sod Reg \indag sore maay patients to dealin after all Loves were Lam of their recovery GADWAY & 00.. 28 John stremt new Tort. Bold by druggists and merchants every where TRRKOSUOPES AND Mecten, larnent aire, of Sareoncaple Gods. 9; she owen rons evar ciered in Amerion, ready. ‘or Ntdey a he LONDOW Btereoscop'c Comat, oe Brosinay”” — PAUL & OU BTIb, Ageots. i Send for catsloguea. », SONUMPTIV having bean restored to health in & tem vary ample remedy, after baviag #1 ered sonar lupg affection, and diseases, oa fa antious fo mane Kiowa to hie {eliow sulfereet the ), with the di for p-eo ama, whash thay wit ad's sare one fe enemy, The ociy object uf the atvertion: sending the preecription tw to benefit the a‘icted aad) ores o WTorer will try ba secnody, sa't will casi oom every su : ae "a bil 5 y. ag tt will ogst (nem auuneng Parties wishing the prescription will plesee a44 The Rev. BDWAKD Aewhison Kings coanty, od 8 VERIMOT OF THE SiC ya ik ge FROM Bi parties be orery Siaia. nce es riewora of Hi rated real ad by SEL&ATED STOW Ae usiastic Lerma their oom. ive. The writers dider 8 CEL $ ent HARLIE—YOUR NOTE “DROPPED IN POST OF fice U o'slock, Nov. 3}, M60," was not received nncil ve- oy. Frito again, or mest me, came time and place, 7 — DO come TOMORROW, WITHOUT Fat — juesday for tke Routh sad day, Loe G T'lenve town nest Wed shall be gone some years. Imust ma before I lars. TRINITY CURSO t ANDEERCHIFF—aU REVOIR— pike ay GARDEN — Tiasee wrvite mo immediately. Address Good Faub, ce F THE PERSON WHO TOOK FROM THB Vrince street, on Priday nivbt, @ Pencil Case bool, the latter containing money ard papers, poet ihe pavers, adi WG. Ka. ( apy ous but the Owner), they ave hearly money Loe LOUIEG., OF CLINTON, L Yan Homes. Uz Mast Broad: HOUL® Ami Pocket retire of no use ome vw si $. WILL CALL ON way, abe wil bear her acvaniage. Ob, Loule, how wo miss; oa. Pn zBie pBscues, AMALIE ATBVANK O« ase ‘molber ant on moeig sister of Heury Kieran of this city, sos oe bath of thems wil plenne Hisae tose va & ietter directed to Moa. Kngeale Stevan: Pou vitor, Now ypoeuerws SA WANTKD - OF MRS. MATTLDA Ome. thy. Call between (he hours of saree ane’ one o'clock, a the sailone’ N) Cherry street liome, Resend —¥R4. JAMES RRYNOLDS. OF DUBLIN, ber lamt, will please call on wih M. Morphy, 40 Pear Sree N.Y ILL MRS. x Houston street 5. we BOARDED AT NO, 6a tain K LosT AND FOUND. rye LOBT,—$5 REWARD. Town, PR FROM NO OPIKR ‘Aemall binck and tan Terrier Dor, naswore os yan; bad no collar; haa a brown soot over eace on ihe breast agd snary cnt ears \L recetve une Above reward. | [OPOF THR 2186 Inara | WHITE [ZALian Hound with der) s0lon the aide f the bead ao? me oe tbe extreme end of back, Where: will reura tim w No W | West Wesbingtza square will be suitably rewarded. 0, AT rary DATS siaur, O8T—A DRAPT FOR on ‘Beimont & Go., made two, by B. May, aod 33 Tetons 0” mento weeny ee a the same, a been stoppet. Uy lentlne tne ensue es wodeat Lovejoy'e Hove!, swaiveed \y rewarded. ANDREW Sarr a. ‘A CHECK DRAWN BY DONO FAN ike Barth River Bank. for one banding ust Barer. pari lov. 26 ie aval oa a OSTA LIVER COLORED DOO, WHIT @ BRMAST | and feet Poot on left ote bat oe 8 brame eo lar oe ‘ ack. A reward wili be paid fer big retura te name Third a enue | — | a +" o oeTRR DIAMOND PIN. ST PPosED fn Ay. pe lider will receive #28 reward. by ravine i at ine Phin Howe's Bast Becadwag near langues aree | ry papers. By rewirame the sew o Heater Bo 7 treet the Gnder mar resin NEAR fWENTY sennll ve? low dsm. Te be | @&) REWARD.—LOST, ON PRIU AY Nou Leonard «treet, © white and liyht! srown vor nee | th, namect Resse the abowe rev rard wil! pe | renee to 8D Welker aureet. mM Reprint. Novae itayard eee. shall )ecelve the above | J Wountein vad ine vine Lab or vmod, To ctee Oeume aod Le ace Bei ie Tether of Onna! aed Comin anti Summ amet West scree le UPRRIOR FORE COAL OF) 9% aM NOW vam mH oy Be Brel sss conia por The whom. ~ Sere isaemarina sie aiwaye iRe & 00. 9 One arene RESTAV RANTS. reo as) AMBRIOaS os REBT AD, wo. 1 rulror erp ana, RAR RBUA0WAT eRe manin are aan - AIS AND TOUAOTO. Tt THE | RAR RAICAR aires. WIR SMOKING Tor bacco |— Three te want ow x wre he euperior artigis. mar craved « RENCE 299 Pear sirer 1.000.000 feeare, con, Wayere wiih canis Oa ows tawrer, y7 eTwE oO