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aa FOR THE SPOILS. The Comptrolic: -rship and Cor- ‘ poration Counsel. Nasuvit.g, Tenn., Nov. 21, 1862. Parson Brownlow is uow speaking to an enthusiastio sudience on affairs in FasteTevnessee. Many Kast Ten- wae weasee soldiers, citizens and refugees are among the = audience. HE PROGRAMME OF YUE REPUBLICANS. |} me rekel Generals Bragg, Buckner and Cheatham were si at Murfreesboro on the 18th inst. ‘Thel# smovements indi” cate a retreat, and it is thought they are renin to Talla homa, wherd, it is said, tho rebels may be’ -" Reve nte 3, UIST OF CANDIDATES NXMINATED, &c., ie The past week was one of the most exciting, io & Politi, teal aspect, that we remember ever to have witnen’ed in this city. The democratic, republican, people's, citize.28’ ‘end t parties all beld their charter nominating” eon’ and the result is that a whole army ef can- idates are in the fleld, asking for the support of their fellow citizens at the approaching December elections, ‘The ‘‘smash up" in the slate arrangements regarding the * focal offices is a0 widespread and appalling that the ma wagers ; who laid their pluns months ago with the utmost care and circumspection, begin to look aghast at the sud- den gloomy aspeet of matters; and the people are in such ‘an inextricable maze and muddle tbat they do not really know for whem they intend to vote, or who are the Simon Pure candidates, and who are the black sheep and traitors. All the nominees for Aldermen, Councilmen and ‘school officers profess to be for the Union;” even the re Publicans conceal, whenever they cau, the true character Of their principles, and attempt to sail under the broad ‘wings of the “Union” shibboleth, leaving out the dan- Gerous aMx of republican in all cases where it can be done without injuring their prospects in other respects. ‘Thus, in many instances, the republican nominees claim the endorsement of the people’s Union, or the Union con” stitutionalists, or the tuxpayers, or the citizens, &e. ‘Thoir posters present a regular study in this respect. So, also, among the democrats, whoare, moreover, dreadfully ‘Split up on the question of their local nominations; a: d, if things continue ast present, it is pretty in the division on the Comptroiiership and Corporation Counsel will be quite as alariing. In some of the Aldermanic districts there are balfa dozen different caudidates, and fin none less than two. This will have the very natural effect of drawing off t deal of the full Strength from the reguiar democratic candidates for Comptroller and Corporatien Counsel, us there will of ne cossity be a yast amount of selling and buying of votes by the Aldermanic candidates. Thus, in the Eleventh dis- trict (Twenty-second ward) it is already said that ar- Tangements bave been made to run Hardy, the Tammany Candidate, on all the Brennan tickets and Connolly (Dick)» the stump candidate, on all the Peck tickets. Hardy is the Tammany candidate for Alderman, and M’cck is the ‘Mozart candidate for the sume office. The nomination ef Frennan and Develin mests with @ome small amount of oppcsition among the friends ESS SS) eh ei hesitate’ of the disappointed agpirants for the same of. fice. The two Connollys—the Senator and the Sudge—prociaim “war to the knife,” and seem determined to smarh up the ‘regular machine,” as they have not been able to control it. ‘Rule or ruin” appears to be their motto, and they have gone to work at their labor of love with a zeal and earnestness werthy of a bet- “ter cause. On Friday night a large meeting of the friends ~Of these two chiefs of Tammony Hal was bel! in Broad- ‘way, on which occasion both of the gentlemen made speeches, teeming with bitterness against their former associates, Senator Connolly was nominated by acclama, tion for Comptroller, and Richard O'Gorman was also Rominated unanimously for Corporation Coursei, Judge Connolly withdrew his claims and pledged himself to.the Bupport of the ticket put forth by the moctivg. It is said that yesterday al! the arrangements for Funving Connolly and O'Gorman were completed, and this fact seemed to cause no stight ‘uneasiness among the managers of Mozirt aud Tammany It is doubted, however, that Mr. O'Gorman Will permit himself to be thus in a measure forced before the peoples +@u the other hand, there are rumors that the republicans -dntend to endorse Mr. O'Gorman at their next meeting, or shat at least they will refrain from making any party Bomination for Corporation Counsel, with a view to the efeat of Me. Develin. Many prominent republicans, how- -ever, @re urging the nomination ef Judge Slossun or » Charles Spencer,on the plea that the elcetion of either “would be rendered cortain by the democratic division. ‘eho seiyies ‘reso couflicting that it is imposs:ble to ct what course the convention will pursue when ‘y get togetber and talk the matier over. It would be “Yale, consequently ,io venture avy opinionon tho sunject at Present, un: we shall therefore clase this week's review ‘Of metropolitan politics by the following list of candidates ‘thus tar nominated: — CITY NOMINATIONS, FOR COMPTROLLER. United Democratic. Rey Mathew T. Brennan. Robert T. Independent Democratic Richard B. Connolly FOR CORPORATION COUNSP! Union People's Jobu Slesson Union Constrtvtionat Richard O Gorman FOR srDeKMMEN Tedeyy nent Demceratec. ‘Bichara v'Gorman. Dist Tammany. Mozat 1—Jobn Fox. © Fil 8—Jehn T Henry 5—John McCool Chas. J Chipps o— es U—Jono Hardy 3—Peter Masterson, Ak—Andre Froment Republuan ben am } Peck Masterson ire Fremunt 1— a b—Alex HW. Keech T—Wiiliain H Gedvey 9—Isave Dayton Mex Frear, Nicholas jel T. Marshals 17=Witliatn Dunning 8—Michael Norton Gershon Cohen. Independent 13—N M Keapnor 6—Alex Keech VOR CcORCHLEN Dist Tammany. fozar' ap vee Healy. Michael Madigan. Charies Riley J MeNamara: re ‘gan Jones: p. H. Keenan. . ves Saudierd Hayes ined to Mouday Agjoaroed to biouday, an Houghtaliny: Jobo Hough aling. gobnG Haviland bie Jobn P. Gaw James Murray, George McGrath. Richard O'Brien fi hard O'Brien. 4—Duvid Fitzgerald jaune: Crowe. rick Russell, <d RK Dowling. Brice. JTL Stain Alexander Brandon Valentine Cook Wititam Thomas Nolan at Candidate at Le Witham © Hig: People's Union = Pitas 5 =- Charles Riley - Michae! Brophy - James Hayes. - Pat Keenan _ . John Hale; Nathaniel Hall. Simon Hazioton. Vib. ie William Hi. Housger. James 1. Ni James B. Demarest. dooathan Trotter Hamlin Babcock, Ira O. Miller, Carnetius A. Runkle. Cornelius { Witham J “Geary i Michact Snyder, 6.C Pinckney. - Michaol Suyder, ef inj ae Dantel bait 4 ” me Whitmore. weve La James McCloskey. Pat. 7h Geerge McGrath. aE posh irs CcomMIrTR® AND THB DEMOCRATIC UNION ASSOCIATION—LETTEA FROM JAMES A. CARO- LIN. Heanquanters, Drwocratic Uxton Association, i "Nov. 2218082." ea , Seoretary of the New York Democratic ome Association, wishes to prevent any mistake om. ising that association, which might arise from the Ket t another person of the same name as himself acts ‘gocrotary for an Organization which is engaged in an pe Aenehs to Lg the regular dafaocratic Union nominee “hee ee cert tio Union see still Ley hed 4 rrr, on repal ism an einen and can see nothing in tne cle of of titer aes “agin par eich ame has decided against i am- Sree who | nish (0 eratity, even if ‘her result is the addition of power and patronage to the immense ‘amount already in the hands of :be republican party. JAMES A. CAROLIN , 24 King street, Kighth ward, the cans, General Bragg’s army being divided into two corps, Generals Polk and Hardeo. General Bragg has iseued an order requiring all a makers in the army to be reported to hin. Later information states that Murfreesboro has been evacuated, and that the rebels are retiring to Tulluhoma, Direction of Lebanon—Movements of the Rebels, éc- Nasuviiie, Tenn., Nov. 22, 1862. General Davis captured forty-three rebel? to-day— fifteen of whom wore captured while scouting om Stone’s river. Heavy cannonading was beard this morning i the direction of Lebanon, but the cause is not known, ‘The rebels report Gen. Bragg: moving upon Murfreta- boro, instead of evacuating that place. Letters received here suy that Jeff. Davis required Bragg to fight every inch of Teunessee soil i Gen. Breckinridge's divisionh a3 oecupaied Shelbyville. The rest of the rebel army is sovth of Duck river, fortify ing Eik Ridge. Gen.'Kirby Smith’s corps of Bragg’s army was crossing the Tennessee river on Thursday. The bridge across the Tennessee river, at Bridgeport, is nearly finished, Capture of Seventy-five of Morgen’s and Forrest’s Gucrilias—General Bragg at Tullahoma—Military Intelligence In- terdicted, &., &e. Vasuvinte, Tenn,, Nov. 22, 286: ’s and Forrest’s guerillas were Seventy-five of bior; brought in to-day. On Thursday wo captured a guerilla provision train near Chirksville and thirty prisoners. General Bragg is at Tullahoma. Parson Brownlow and Mr. Maynard addressed au im- monse Union crowd last night. The war feeling is in creasing. Military intelligence is interdicted. Military Movements In New York. GENERAL MEAG TRISH BRIGADE. During the past week Captain James F. MeGee, Sixt ninth regiment New York Volunteers (Irish Brigade), arrived in this city with the war-woru green flags of this | gallantcommand, which are to be replaced by others— Tich and costly as their predecesso1s—now being manu- factured at Tilapy’s. ‘These will be taken on to G: Meagher next Wednesday by his own nid.de-camp, Lieut. R. R. Emmet and Capt. McGee, Capt. Leddy’, one of the popular and courteous recruiting officers of the brigade, is also about leaving for Virginia. He intends doing 80 on Monday evening, and taking with him a large detach ment of recruits and convalescent soldiers. ‘to this oud all soldi d recruits belonging to the command in Quis city are ordered to report at 696 Broadway, at ten o'clock on Monday morning. and hokt themselves iu reudines= to leave with Capt. Leddy; otherwise they will be troated a8 deserters. PRESENTATION TO LIEUT. WILLIAM JOSEPH KANE, OF GENERAL CORCORAN’S STAPF. Lieut. William Joseph Kane, chief aid-de-camp of Gene- ral Corcoran, was presented with an elegant cword, sash and belt on last Monday evening, at his res No. 65 Pringe street. The testimonial was a gift fron bis nume- rous friends and asseciates, and in cost beyond the nsual articles got up for pres scabbard, guard, hilt and blade were of the ve quality, The firet band of the scabbard contained the following inscription:—-Presented to Lieut. William J. Kaue by his associatos, November 17, 1S¢ About nineo'ciock in ibe evening Mr. Edward’ M half of the company, called the meeting to ¢ brief speech explained the object of their vssembling James A. Carolin then took the sword and made the pre sentation, with remarks highly appropriate to the osca- sion, and Livutenant Kine opting the gift, mace a capital soldier's speech yoharp mising that he would never de an aet to mak jush for their generowity. After the prosenta. company sat down ton bountif! collation, and the lance of the evening, and a fow heurs of tho following morning, wore spent in the most pleasing mavnor, with toasting, speaking, singing and other secial ainenities. Licutenunt Kane let for Fortress Monroe vest to assume his new duties as aid-deeamp te Gen. Co! ran. The New York neuer Camp Doug- {From the Chicas 0. } Camp Douglas presented yesterday life and ac- tivity than for some time past. Tie unexpected order which was read on purade yeste that all the New York regiments were to report ut ¥ agian, without un- peveseary dolay, was hailed with dcight by the soldier though many of them had hoped an opportunity bi y homes before a | bio ant M. Cooper, Third New York Volunteers, dc. ‘The exchange of prisoners between our government and the rebels, carried on through this department, is the most interesting, if not important item to be recorded Adjutant Genera! Lorenzo Thomas had been appointed last July as Commissioner to treat with Mr, Robert Ould, the rebel agent; but the duties of the Adjutant General's office prevented General Thomas from devoting proper time to exchanges, and Licutenant Colonel Wm. H. Lud- low, Inspector General of the Seventh army corps, was selected to act in his stead, under toneanen from th® War Department. ol. lation, in assuming charge of this fesotlaaa duty, devoton’ bis entire time to the labor, and to his credit be it said; anw Feleased officers and men from rebel prisons Capture of Rebels—Heavy Firing in the | assert that 6 nim they owe their early tiberation. Last Tuesday-Colonel Laidlow returned from Aiken's Landing? having been en uh Mr. Ovid for several days in perfecting the @6ormous lists of exchanges, leaving & balance in favor of the federal goverment of upwards of six thousand men. He ifmnediately, oh his return, pro- eeeded to Washington and laid the results of his labors before the Secretary of War, wlio expressed himself wel) satiated éherowith. The formal appointment of Cor. missioner for t!.0 ex- change of prisoners on the part of the United States go- yernmeat wras tendered to Lient. Col. Wi. H. Eudlow, who has beemvicting for several months post as fuch, and declined, onthe ground that said position would ¢ spel him to establish a? office at Washington, and necessitate him to neglest hiss duties as a staff officer to Major General Dix. Hereupon Major General Hitchcock has been ap- pointed Commissioner, and Lieutenant Colonel Ludlow is to continue to‘act as Aasistant Commissioner, his he: quarters to be located at this place. By this arrange- ment Colonel Ludlow will be enabled to exercise his functions as Inspector Goneral,ind likewise attend to the exchange business with bis useaftact and ability. « In addition to the publisted list of exchanges effected by Colonel Ludlow, he has declared exchanged ‘all offi cers and men of Indiana troops captured at Munfor: ville, Ky., September 17, 1862,” now in carp at Indi- anapolig,Ind, Also ‘ald Indiana troops captured at Harper's erry.” All these are now in camp ready to take the field, and nuntber upwards of four thousand men, ‘The Indiana troops captured at Harper's Ferry ave sta- tioned at Camp Douglas, Chicago. All the New York troops captured at Harper's Ferry, now in camp at Gamp Douglas—viz; the Thirty-ninth, One Hundred aud Eleventh, Oce Hundred and Fifteenth, Ove Hundred and ‘iwenty-fifth and One Hundred and Twenty- sixth—have likewise been declared exchanged. These number nearly five thousand-men. To order to carry these orders into effect, Col. Ludlow will proceed to City Point—the neutral ground agreed upon by the respective Commissioners at their last invet- nani fifty-Lour men of the Filty- “fourth Penusyly unteers, And Major Jordan, all of whom are detaiued by the iebels under various pretexts Gen. Hitchcock, the newly appointed Chief Commia- sioner, will appoint un officer to wavel through dillerent portions of the West, to hunt up stragglers aubyect to exchange, aud to act as Assistant Commissioner out West. Major D.D. Perkins, formerly of Major Genoral Bank:’ stalf, bas been recommended, aud will probably reevive the appointment. Owing to numerous applications from puroled officers und men,tnade to Lieut. Col. Ludlow, regarding ti exchange, [ have been requested to republish the foltow ing extract of the declaration of Col. Ludlow, based pon the operations of the Commissioners, viz: 1. All officers aud men, both of the United States and Confederate servic: in Virginin and M the United state: Harper's Fe ; of prisoners up to November 11, 1862, made to the United States authorities in tho peningula aud its adjucent wa- luded in this exchange. venty-first regiment Ohio Volunteers, cap- ville, Teun, rs and men captnred at and near Richmond, Ky., and Iexington, Ky., by the forces under com: mand of General Kirby Smith: Ay stated above, our government bad a surplus of sh< thousand men over the rebels, while the Imtter tia! paroled the Harper's Ferry prisoners, who were nol as yet exchanged To counterbilance this account, the Commis tat the West delivered about three thouswud parole’ rebels last week at Vicksburg, and at present bolt. par- equal Lorms Fegurding paroled prisoners: aration is oficial, and the order tor those And men at present on parele to join their resp is in the fold will be promulgated au © all kinds of rumor hero to day of @ gonoral eugagoment going on at the Blackwater, Ticarn ab head- | rs that yesterday morning Major Samuel Wether ell, | » Fleveith Penssylvania cavairy, in command of | about one hundred and fifty men, had wet a rebel force of about four hundred, aud afier exchanging shots with them felt back, haying acconsptixhed tho mission he was sent upon. On his report, however, aud on the statements 0 our scouts. a largo torce has boen sent out, and by this time a geveral engagement has doubtless been brongit on, Thave not learned of any particulars, but. preaume that your correspondent at Suffolk wili furnish ali-the de- tails in eood srascn. ‘d regiment New York infantry mourn the toas inte of Company {, very much, ‘Ibe 1 Colonel 8. M. Altord,, command iment, annownees the death tu his command, following spuvial orde ing the ri Yj and pays a tribute of respeet to the memory of de- Southern Railroad at five o bere are whe Garibi dr venth, One Hundred One Hundred and Twenty aixth re . whieh will depart for Washington as (ast as transportation cat. be furnished thy ‘The rout) vit Toledo, Cloveland, Har- | risburg and Baltimore to Washinton. The heey ave all “«!, the On their arrival at assured that they Gen, Julius White. The announcement wee cheers by all the bo ys Personni lutelligence. The unfavorable during the last week bas compelled Mrs. Lincoln to deter her return home until Tuesday next. She will leave the Metropolitan Hotel on | that day tor Washington. Goorge Francis weather ft the St. Nicholns Hotel for Washington, <n row hmond, Va., travelling leisurely in the rear of 1 Bury army, the cottin of the abolition party in his trur Senator Tra Harr aghier have returned to the Astor House irom W Hon. A. J. Hamilon General Grover. of Mail yinuster Hilbe United States Nav ny. of Chie, th tamer; C. A. Hel <1). Bacon, of st. Low Captain Pitcher, of the Unit at the Metropolitan Hote! Milton S. Latham | with | ¥ Governor of oar | the | | ane | Mayfield, Ky.; ughter y <0 F.C. Clark and ti o Kingston, ©. W.. ate stopping at the st. Nicuolzs Hote! j Ex-Governor Erastus Fatrhavxs, of Yermeut; Hon. | A. Gurley and Judge Davi \ mer and wife, of Rhode sland; Now Orleans; J. H. Morgan and wi and wife, of Peston: Captain PT. Kibby and wife, of Washington; W. Liverpool: Judge Baleor igha Clogs, of Nebraska, ‘ave stopping at hoe Antik ts United States Clreult Court. DECISIONS OF APPEALS IN ADMIT ATTY Before Chief Justi Nov. 19.—Henry D. Broo . Molasses.—Tho libet in this cave was filed to reeoy among other claims, damage under a char on the Sth of September, 1 bw master of the bark In:tian Helle, aod N. Hf, Hei ghore voyage from the port of New York to New Orioans and back. Thirty-three runrit were to be all and in case of longer deteution demurrage at the day. The Court bolo jurrage, Which decree was cr nirmey J.T, Mesereau vs. the Urojpellit Sephiia-Vhe filed in this case by Mese the D. Crane, to recover da the Kills, between State shore. After a careful examin lower Court was affirmed. ra} » Libel was sinop D. | ecarring in | Jer Jeland and thy J jon the decree of the Arrivals and Departares, pevanruie. Ry! earoota= Seam daughter, M ry Jan Mekwan, b ciontuarsiy Bi ee ayetat 8 tap Ja, Joho Smith, Captals we rene Be ane Robert King John Wen: forria A .s Colonel Bduards, Gariua B ore-Mrw Derrick ius Ives and lady, Carmelice Remon Vili ‘Kellock, Alex Bier, B Capeas to. Minot muy, an, Jul ius N Jon, a Adame Knight, aie? é and Be Weodean end otters New York—MrsC lanson, Mrs A Wac- 1, © Huetterott, © ¥ ia 18, © Book ae My rs afore, ‘all emily, A Ringer, Pa Fni tuba! Eta: ‘Rial, Now York Mis dwn? Land 60in the wleerage; total iS Bwift—Grorge th Bos 8 re rd Sehwelling, B Loaeiit, Mo King, Reb Seti FD Capi Flawinorne, ilips, V Kierulif and MC Pore.” ‘h nd Twenty ttth and | 9° ju | trom this coast for tue rel | three: m | take care that an aceos a B. | wheat, 180,000 bushels corn, ceased = SPECIAL Hrangu are HIRES MOx at this po yer, by respect ard eatre mpattize with ts. {viet ved, AS a tribute will be woen riy duys. By order. €o! ‘Adsutunt” usual this S.M.ALYORD. ment tor t FLW. Wicavus News from the Pacitie. Sax FRANCO, Nov, 21, 1862 The markels are geuerally quiet. ‘Thore was an auction sale to-day of ot at $44 $8. here have been consl dies on private terme, Sales ofcoal oi! at 6! o. per gallon, ‘The steamer Constitution took, for New York via Pana- nin. today, 550 bundles of whalebone aod 118 bales of woo! 09 cases of olive ible speculative sales of foreign thovsand dollars was also forwarded in her to jonal Sanitary fund, muting the total amount seat sick and wounded soldiers hiv the ) five hundred thousand dollars. Sailed chip William Wirt, for Calla Renomination of Mayor Wightn of Boston, Boston, Nov. 22, 1462 Ms heon renominated by the people's Unie or Hife Boat met, Nov. Ly c8 that prevaied in the trish night woek , the Ameriean ab wen on the Horkebank on lmmeductoty the perilou position aean on Mow ‘oitig, Ute Lytham ional Lite We tution Was hunched, id towert to windward by the Loch Lomon Jt eteany After having bean cast off by the steamer , the life he: boo tremendoualy be wot broken ” ner. three mes, but which ‘was . WIth erent pei ance on the part t last reached thy ship, and with much off thirteen of the 1 board. Aftwr inking off tho } the Hifebowt was held to th pport Hfeboat , wht ¢ Hv and the: remaining Charles #. Adan, the American Minister at this rt, being informed ot the reseuc of bis countrymen. he ed te the National Life Boat Tostitution bis satisfaction with dered to the erew of the ship Annie beats of that valuable society. THe 1 01 5 at the ti reat service ren- Hooper by the life ded that he would the cage #hour! United Statoe govera = Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Parbanenema, Noy. 22, 1862. _Slouke steady. Pennsylvania 5's, 95% ending Rai ad, 8734; Morris Canal, 68; Long Island Railron aylvania Rastroad, 4334. Sight exchange ob at par Partimone, Nov. 22, 1862. Floor dull and declining. Wheat active: white at $1 75 a $1 83, red quiet at $1 44.$1 50. Corn stendy At Te. a Tbe. for white ad Te. for yellow. Whiskey quiet at 413,06. a 41 &e. ‘Sone » Nov, 22, 1862, Flour dull at 144 098 86-25 for a super fine. ‘Wheat— Sales of 4,000 bushels at a decline of 1c. —$1 44 for red = uy bi ‘8 $1 85 for white. Corn— Sales of 6,000 bushels 80. for fal Rio coffee at Slo, a 8c, Lard at ive. a ioe. hiskey firm at 400, Borvawo, Nov, 22-1 P. M. Flour quist and une! . bind om quiet of red winter Western at $1 fair dem: 490, a lo. for yellow, an sto eh atoloe white, Caval pights—15c, on corn and 186, on wheat to Now fore immperts to-day—-20 000 pe. flour, 24,000 thusheis 10,000 ‘oats, Canal ereorib /000 bis. Loar, 63,000 bushels wheat, 118.008 Dushols orn , 22,000 bushels 7; 7,000 bushols rye. ) will giv New ¥ ork | ‘Tho Rev. George Junkin, D. D., late President of Wil- liam and Mary College, Virginia, father-in-law to Stone- wali Jackson, and who, for his love for the old flag and loyalty to the Union, was forced to leave Virginia, wil! preach in the Canal street Presbyterian church (entranc® in Greene street), at half-past ten o’clock A. M. and three o'clock P.M. Rev. Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Stone church, ‘Twonty-cighth street, near Broadway, this afternoon at three o'clock, and in the evening at half-past seven o'clock. Rev. 0. B. Frothingham will preach in Ebbitt Hall, 55 West Thirty-third street, this morning at half past ten o'clock. Subject—The Power of Sacrifice.” Tn the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, the Rey. Dr. Eccleston, rector of St, Jobn’s church, Staten Island, will preach this evening, Services at half-past ten A. M., half-past threo and half- past soven o'clock P.M. Professor Mattison, Forty-first street, near Sixth ave- nid, ®t haif-past ten o'clock. ‘Now and Then; or, ‘Through « G'ass Darkly and Face to Fuce.”” At half-past seven, the sermon of October 26, on the ‘ Duration of Future Punishment.’ ‘The Rev. Skiney A. Corey will preach in the Baptist church 'y-fifth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, at ha'f-past ten o'clock. Preaching in the even- ing at haif-past seven o'clock. In the Forsyth street Methodist Episcopal church, near pivicion street, the Rev. Mr. Pegg, the pastor, will proach at half-past ten A. M. and at half-past seven P.M. Sub- ject for the morning—* The Kingdom of Heaven and the Mercbantmat.”” Subject for the evening—* The Angel's Question to the Bereayod.”” Divine service, according to the usages of the Reformed Dutch church, will be held in Phillips’ Hall, Broadway, above Forty-fifth street, to-day, under the care of the Rey. Dr. Van Ness. Services at hali-past ten A. M. and seven P.M. In the Fourth avenue Presbyterian church, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street, west side, ser- vices at balf-past ten o'clock in the morning and at half. past Seven in the evening. Preaching in the evening by Professor Hitcheock. Charles Chaucer Go=s, pastor, will preach iv the Taber- nacle of the Curi-tian Alliance, 446 Broadway, this even- ing. Subject—“Rise Up and Walk.’ Music by Father Reed's Old Folks. In the Clrurch of tho Rasurreetion (Episcopal), north side of Thirty Mth street and east of Sixth avenue. Divine service at half-ja-t ten o'clock A. M, and haif-past seven’. M. The rector, Rev. E. O. Flagg, will preach morning and evenin:. In the Christian chaps], Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, services at half-past ten A. M. and half-past soven P.M, Preaching by the pastor, Urban C. Brewer. Subjeot, morniy The Glory of the Cross,” evening— “Naaman in the Jorden" in the Bleecker street Universalist ehurch the Rev, Moses Ballou preaches at balf-past ten e’clock in the morning, and xt bail-pact sevem o'clock in the evening he the first of two discourses on the ductrime of a “Wature Life and Immortality.” The Rev. 1.8. Kalioch wil preach the second sermon upon the Authenticity of the Seripturés’’ in the Lakht street elurch, corner of Laight and Varick streets, this ovening. He will aiso preach is the morniag upon the “ Figuth Beatitude,”” . Adual repiy to Professor Muttinpn’s misrepresenta. tions and misstatemcuts congeraing Universalism and bis wer will be given by Rey. IG, Brooks, at the tieth street Universalist ohurel, between Sitth and nth avenuce, this afternoon at three o'clock. Mori ing service at baif-pust ton o'clock. The reopening ef the Chursh of St. Malachi, (ast New York, witl take place tais morning at half-past bem o'clock, Sermon by the Right Kev. Biaiwop Loughlin. Stepher H Tyng, Jr., will proach in the ch of the tioly Martyrs; in Forsyth stwect, near Ne ‘anal, this evening. A special Goliection will be taken for this miesion. At the New Jerusalem church, ‘Thirty-tituh street, be- tween Fourth aud Lexington ayenues, the .eccod of the course of lectures on the + Symbolic Character of the Sacred Scripturea” will be delivered by the Rew. Abiol Silver this eyoning, at half-past seven o’ciock. ‘The Se its tree. Jonders will deliver # discourse this even- , ut the Historical Society Building. kteventh street, near Sweond avenue nanuel Swedenborg, Rev. L Clietchor, of Lowoll, Macs., will preach iv the morning, Ak % quarier past tyno'clock, ‘the public.are cordially invited At the Fourthy Universalist Society, 274 Cumberland | street, near Lafnyette avenue, Brooklyn, the Rev. GT. | Finnders, of New York, will proach in the morning, at vast ton o'clock. The Rev. L. . el will preach in the evening, at hali-past seven Subject—* The True Faith of the Ch. 2 Sob ‘The publie are cordially invited. Keuts (ree. | r Tw x o'clock. dier,” Vinwon Tarowina Revirrs,—Avoter curiet viiviol throwing occurred on Friday evoning, t this Lime being a young Indy of respectable appearance, whom Captain Calfrey, of the Fifteenth prec deavuring to discover. About seven o'clock on ing mentioned a yourg woman called ut the L 211 Thommpeon street. and rang th on etre Vel, Mre# Duman opened Uhe door, and before utter a word the an dashed a phial ov face ay is, burning ber manner. Her clothing was also cutis Prize Saue oF ft ell at anne. tion to-morrow, at Haft’s yard, Atlantic decks, Brooklyn, barrels of turpentine, captured in one of the prize eR MeCuitir ay. = of the Common ne Council, tend coring ¢ tLe hozpitalities of the city, way yeater signed by Mayor Opdyk mitted Jerk of the Comi Wnasksery nected with the Voluntary Kitehens attached to the United States Genera! Hospital on Dayid’s Isiand proj to deve an ¢ Lion to the convalescent soldiers in that hospital on Thanksgiving Day. Those who ure cis- i portions” of (heir good thingy to the srek posed to solliers are | prenared for the table or other: low ing pinees, on or before Wed: | one o'clock P M.:—Brooklyn--wrs. Richard Lafayette avenuc, near Washington avenue y hear De avenue; Mr e street; Miss Maria Messenger, 17 Pierre: ohne, 129 Remsen street. New West ‘hirticth street; ‘Twentieth streot; ioter requested to send their donations, already th to either fol. Novembe wyel Kult Mrs Brews. « Braude Yer Ww jiiam G Palen, Feq.. Jun UUSERAL OF Capramy Doxauds.—There will be a fine | ntof the Fire Department to-day, on the occasion of | the funceal of Captain Donalds, of the Second Fire Zounves+ | ‘The Nine of march will be as Collows:—Across the Park to Hathiin etreot, up Chathina street to the Bowery, up the ery to Geand etrect, through Gr street to Broad yond down Broadway to thesouth ferry IN THE SOUND, | | | H i | way er Capt Wi ofiered by the I of Bast | Resolved, | Wileox ity of Capt. n, under onder bi presented by the of- MATCH, Chairman, aod is, Seoretary, Murder at Dorchester, Mass. ‘Bowros, Nov. 22, 1862. | Abe! Hocking, cabmet maker, was murdered last night while at bis work ip bis shop in Dorchester, Lower Mille, by Diowe from a hatehet, The Selectmen bave offered a reward for the apprehension of the assassin, The de cased was a good citizen, and leaves a wife bebind hi He bas wwe brothere in the army. i Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Preservative a: | Wig depot wholesale and ieial No. € Astor House, Th Dye is applied by experienced artiste, , Towpees, Hair Dye, Ha iy ané Moldavia Cream, for beautifying the hair, ai W. | BATCHELOR 8, 16 Bor street, No More Gray Hair.—Grandjean’ Ce brated consuttation for tie embellishment end restoration of the bair, Oflice Astor place, _BetssennMarsh «& Co—Radical Cure Truss Office sti! at No. 2 Vesey street. Astor House, No connection with any other office of the same name, A | attendant, — Trusses.—Marsh's yaar Cure Truss, OMice corner of Browdway s street, under Barnum’s, No co ogneetian WHR aR oui f same name. A lady attendant. Damp and Bxpo More than bullets in war, Soldiers should provide themselves with HOLLOWAY'S Pris. a, Hunter's Discovery Cares the worst form of Serofuls. obettnate cepes ot the Skin ant old Ulcers, NO, 3 Divisigu et New York oity, singe inighed, and but for tue unk. “steep nd OluF country in bow, Maat mourning, { Yin our annals = ES draped our hous to its close would be and uni ied, bY the Father of, Merc CrusiNing ak are its SOrro\ Tt subdues the vices engender heart and enobles the sentinente &* alted patriotisin, the hervic courape by peaor, oy agen, without tts com penaationn. purlies the may be seen in the ex- the fortitude and the | smanity moni y the noble vol nicer army NOW bat. tling in def-abee ‘we not hove, therefo that the trying ordeal ‘iro gh while: om country is passing, Je bata pra ied ‘ations to Tree and fit us for a high And Obristianityt a art join in od for the richness of viding trust Minlle’ {a earnest prayer for then continu “Tet ws, in Christian charity, remember the enemies @f our rom the ev spirit cottnt od to deliver them which now. kis ‘power far ns in us lie ts jon of their heart ab Hal of the . 3 Mi day of Navember, in th Eord one thousand ewht hundred and sixty-two, GEORGE OPDYKE, Mayor. Ne year of our Oficial Drawings or Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries Tarr REL EXTRA CLASS 9).—=NO' $5.0, “Aasrces Chass Circulars sent free of ohanse by" ldrosniny cithor to MURRAY, EDDY & €0., Govinton, Iky., of St, Loum, Mo, eee mgs oO! the Delaware State otteries. Deiawans, Earns Ctase 50S—Noverber 22, 1962 11, 23, 76, 60, + bb 67, 1. “Devawane, Crass 38 49. ner 382. 48, 47, JONN A. MORRIS & CO, Wihainston, Beiaware. Circulars sont by audrei Oficial Drawings of the Utorary Asso- ciation amen se Lottery of Kengu ' 4, 42, 34. ; 69, 76. Covingtom, Ky. naa » FRANCE & CO., Royal Havann Lottery.—A Premium of yw ves. “Information fornivied. er cent palit on Bs Hiciest prove patd for Doubloons, American Gold and Silver. “AYLOW & CO. Bankers, 46 Wall strvete Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotteries, Lester communt- by L.A. DUNN, 1 roadway, Up salts, cations contidenitial, Prizes Cashed in AML Tnformation given, lined Catteries. JOS, ATES. Broke 1 Wall street (room No. L), New York. Lottery Ti At Rede - jum Paid for Prizes by C. IL 2, 16 W: White's Sp! Soft Hats attract + niid Styles of Dr wa! attention, a 216 All Wool. NUERSHIRTS AND DRAW HARD AND WADE. 10-08 UNION ADAMS, ‘Noo 837 -BtteoaL 12 Cartesde Visite Bowery. equal to any in Br Airat fioor, Heavy I Notice—Gallery tame Sid to the National Cause.— & BAKER'S now “ lock stitch” machine No. 9 yell greatly reduce the labor and expe Uanson Arniy. | Bae aame ¢ sof Butehelors Hair Dye—the Best in the Wor. jimmuntancons, hermes wad reiaole. Sold vy drug Neieand periuiuertevery where, Factory, at Barewsy street me Marries Acaniet—Dr GowumkcouKs.—On Wednesday, November 18, Oe tho Rey, Mr. F. Bottume, J. H. Arwert, et Harris | burg, Pu, to Henen £. pe Gonpreoovr, of Kast Brovklyn, | De ARELE MULHOLLAND, tn Brook!) evening, November 17, by the Re 2, on Mouday Dancwaiteit LO MARGARETTA THO MacronovGd—-MAKs7ON.—On — Taosday vember 18, at the residence of atrial the Koy, George 3. Hare, Hr. Migs Lowrtr A. Washington pape: Swipeis—Lewts. car Wednesday , No} Exaswiea Senvvix, of D eldost daughter of John Irwin, ‘e church. Pravidence, Vov. Danial Hensbaw, to Mise Many {' Inwix, of Vrovidence, R. L Died Kiake—In Brookiyn, on: cousumaption, Mrs lay. November 22, of SOR HiAKK, the beloved wife of sand 21 days SL years, 5 mont na friends of the tamil: etre » without further in- el ‘ation | at half. am, ol Airation | “past one o'cloc a tcranks. (othe His merete’s, and with | me at Clorbing the | Heary R. and Liz ears | ” | invite MoGuiwes.—On Saturday, Gmnans ceased Gouna Edward a native of the county Cavan, parish of Ana, = the 23d year of his age ‘The friends and ac:juaintances, and those of the tamily, re invited to attond the funeral, ou Monday afternuon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 38 West Thirtecut | Siget; wishout furtbor tn yttation, loGvink.—On Friday, November 21, MicuaRL 01 | i the 20th year of his age — ratte friends and acquaintances of the family are respeot- | eae attend the funeral, from the residence of 5 er, 207 West Thirty first street, this (sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. “i as vd t Jersey City, N. J., on Friday, November 2t ‘ou of the Tangs, ‘Oscam H. Nrws, aged % , yeara aud 6 1 rom bes ince (eapecttully invited to attend the fune- ral, from bis Inte res No. 156 Prospect streot, cor- | er of South Second J jersey ty, this (Sunday) afternoon, | Wayne county (N. V.) papers please eo O'Suxa.—On Thu veulber a0, after along and severe illness, Mirus O'Situa, Inte ex Poreman of Petnamm | Hose Company, No. 31, in the 24m year ot his ‘The relitives und friends of the family, also the men: bers and honerary members of Hose Cownpany No. 31, and the members of the Fire Department in gauc | ecies ronuesied to attend the ‘unoral, from ‘bie late dence, No, 139 Hudson street, this 000, at one o’éluck (unde) atte : Powrns.—On Saturday morning, November 22, after « short Miness, ANN YoweRs, native of the county of Long ford, Ireland, aged #1 years. The friends and acquiuintances of the family are Tea pest- fully invited to attend the funeral, from No 357 Weat Forty-thi d street, ou Monday afterpoun, at one o'ctock, without further notice. BorwaN—On Friday, November 21, Eats Avavera Burwan, youngest daughter of Benjamin and Mary But- man, agod 3 years and eleven months. fie (rieuds and relatives of the f are rospecsuil invited to attend the funeral, from ‘New £13 Lewis stroot - Que —!n Brooklyn, on Fe ay, November 21, after » short tihiess. Jou Quer years. ‘The :elutives and fieuds are invited to attend the fume- this (sunday) afternoon, at hull paat two o'cl froin his late residence, Adams street, between York ai ront 3 ber 22, of consumption, ‘gerg, a hatere of Oma, year, the (amily, and the friends liam, ure tavived to attend , 203 Third avenue, om The relatives of his brothers, James aud ¥ the funeral, f om bis hate resi Monday a(ternoon, at one 0 ‘Tyrone japers please Simpson. —sudden!y Ext Simpaos, aged 3% yours, The iriends of the family are requested to attend the fe noral, ‘rom bis Inte ri ce, Veac ou avenue, 1udaon this (Sunday) afternoon, 'Betweea sok t South Bergen, N. J., on Weduesday, No- AMURE i. TYRRELL, aged 40 years, 7 months tuves and frionds of the family are respectfully the funeral, this lay) afterneou, wh Congrega church, corner’ of Grove and Montgomery sireets, Jersey City. MASONIG NOTICS. k Lodge No. 31, aud of sister iternity generally , ave respeet. rooms of Varik Lodge, 6% The members of Jouges and the Mas oni fully mvited to meet at the Grand street, Jeraey City, at half past eleven o'clock om Sunday morning, Us attend the funeral of Worsiapout Master Tyrrell, of Varick Lvigs No. 3b. Warsni.—In' Westchester, on Fritay, November 21, alter a loug and painful illness, Jony Wana, aged OL ily invited te at hall past r friends of the family are vespeetf fi thés os Wes! onp.—in Brooklyn, ou gems ey , Maria Lovisk, daughter of Joseph We the 34 year of hor ave Wank —On Saturday, November 2%, Furnuca, infant daughter of William abd Hannah M. Wake, ageit 1 your aud 2 youths, ‘Th reiatives and friends of the family are reapect*ully invited to attend the funeral, from the pareuts’ residence, No, 262 West Twenty-secend street, on Mouday attornvon, at oné o'elvek, without further invitation, Wirniaws Suddenly, on Saturiay morning, November 22, of membrancous croup, ALR Cidost son Of zie Willams, aged 29 and 14 day from the’ resi Monday ‘alterooon, 96 pareuts, Ne. 50 B two 0! Wreems ~~ Ou Friday evening, Noverber 22, av batt. past eight. Mra. Zoa Mania WiseMAN, aged KS yours aad 6 twouths, eelict of SM. Wiseman, both. of Dies, Norfolle, Pogiand. The funeral will take piace from St. Mark’s churele, Fourth street, Willlatnsburg, this (Sanday) afternoow, at two o'clook. MISCELLANEOUS, GOOD BRADY $3.50 1 ER GALLON, Y $1 25 por gutlow. nidewnx Wine, &ey ortheast corner Williaay street. NOW COMPLETED TO st of New York Of popitlar music, te received my Directory, «i Fare 0 Tad Ricontorg, re ady’s Die wit timaneaten 28 Office 0; the Make row. A Li scrroons AND Lanue HOTELS-IN. TU : UT ted States and plea ron, 0p) ty » Direcs arin WOOK iG J. BVERDBBL'S.—WEDDING CARDS, THE NEW November 21, alter a short and ry Bebaken, aged: 25 etfully invited 1 HOD, AL ODE ames Wile , No. 6 | | of concumption of. bowel of Dun , county Wicklow, »’ friends veruoun, at two o'clock. crawrorn, On 1 y, November 20, Gwonciana, ghter of G ‘aud Margaretta Crawford, im the 18th year of her and friend: the family are respeotfully is invite | to attend the tuue ab the residence of | bev parents, 1 West) th street, thie (Sunday) attorsoou, at three o'clock Dosarpa—Killed in action, at the battle at Bristow: Station, Va. ou Wedaesds by ay August 27, rv vurth regiment of !. Sickles, At the time | « colonel of his rogimeat The funeral will tke place this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'vlock, from the Governor's Room atthe City Hall, under the of the maniotpal authorities and Fire Peparty ey ty. nyN. J. Daty.—at t daughier of P. months and 15 days of the family are re- the reeideneo of ber . on ‘Thursday , Novem- H. and M. &. a @ street, Jay) acvernont, ab bhrea-o'clvok. lyn, on Friday, November 21, Hever | jumily are invited to attend the fune- ce of his sistor, Mrs lumbia strect, this (Sunday) «/tornoon, at two o’elock Dortte—On Suturday, Never after a short and kevere iltness, Micsass Dor mon , treland, ‘The friends and acquaintances to attend the funeral, trom his late residouoe, No. $47 ‘Thied avenue, mn Me nt “y aiternoon, at two o'elvek. remains ¥ . to Calvary Cometery (or interment. Vas fers Un the friend attend his funeral ure respectfully invited In feoays on Thursday, November 20, Lo- ay ik, ih the 53d year of by of the faintly o t fully invited to y) aiternoon, at two o'clock frou bis ate reais fork avenue and Van betron streots, Corman papers please copy Ki. —In Jorsey City , on Noveraber 21, after a bor hing short ant severe iinese, which with Christian furtiticie, Many ASN, Wile of U's ‘nd daughter of Maria Redpath, aged 27 years. ‘The relatives and rien of the fuusily are respectfully invite? to atiend the (uneral, without ee juvitation, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ‘three o’clact her late residence, No. 10 Erie street, Jersey City. Ksarv.—On Saturday, November 3, Lavina Jame Kyare, aged 2 years, three mooths and 22 days. Her little lite ts over, Aud very bitter aro the tears we weep, That death's cold hand has sealed forevermore Her blue veined Mi prong iu sleep. Alas, that she should Wet we ean aul beheld ber spirit form, A bright star through the cloud ridis of the sky, A fainbow in the storm. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the 52 Clarkson street, on afternoon, at two Ketty.—On Saturday, Nov mmbor ry of consumption , Wittiaw Kener, in the th year of bis ‘The jriends and relatives ai es pecttally invited to at- tend the funeral, at the residence of his father, No. 200 Nassau street, Brookiyn,on Monuay afternoon, at two "cloc bt twa my ee oe of the brain, Mr. Cuantas Lewis, ears, 4 mouths and 9 days. The ‘irons the etamily, algo the Iember of Colum. bia Lodge No. LT ¥., are respectiully Rttend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at at tee oc, from bis late wvadence, Nos a 206 Church atree, Mannit.—On Satarday, November 22, Jaums Bepux, infant son of William H. and Cornelia C, Merri. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, also of his West, 491 Co- | native of Eipbin, county gets sujle, just received. Very elecant, Qniy wt 202 Brosd- way, corner’ of Duane street. Established 140, LBUMS.—CALL FOR THE FIFTY PICTURE.ALBUM, at 0, $275 and $3 60, reduced prices. at GIM- S co Bradway N. ELEG GANT sTock, oF gig ee —gg a at HIRAM ANDERSON'S, 9 i dation, V Brussels, Three:ply and Tay Ls erp ay four garde wa ble prices. RE YOU SUFFBRING FROM CHILLS, FBYBR, CO- io; diarrhice, indigestion or any ailment of the liver oF Momacht “Do vou feel ons of appetiie, depression of ptritas or anxiety 0: dt Then lone no time in obtaining & bode i Rreneh Cognac Bitte in Burow for all 1" a onnpiatita Bitters, the w Vand moatdelicious 7 pinined, wholesale and retail, of ent for the United States), 7 A THANKSGIVING. — JOIN | Meat LIFFE S IRISH Whiskey. No din ie right wrsbout it, Th ts the treet very thing (or w festival, ors AND SHOES —A 8PLE| DID A AsSORTME: iT co ¥, Fit atreet, near Twemt atreet T. ALLEN. Age age? " BUNIONS,, INVERTED Nalus, ENLARGED J joints and all diseases of the feet eur dt rareetpeln ce fmeorivenience to the patient by Dr. %4CH ARIE. Chirapodint, 70) way. Refers to physicians and ear geons of the city. the may NNELL, No. 2 Courtlandt: Res. Levert AND cane FOR THE MILLION SAR rants and Vests equally low, never better, Ki, 14 Willian street, | LABELS AND TAUS~ALL KINDO, white and colored, printed mete vantities 1 uit purchasers, at VICTOR E. MAUG: SC au bere a, RB. 3. B SCHR D Y FiILADELPHIA, ‘Ul visit SEW you Cad Hie roon of wd poue re from 9 A. REET. Bi Raat patients and ail (od, with consumption or any lung o> biepchisl jece ved (@ call, ~~ 7. AS FIXTURES. G STEPHEN PiTLBIN’S as. Pisture Wareroume, roadway. connecting with Blumbin shmeat | Fourth street. Brai No. or Howat ie SPLENDID, SeSORTMENT OP STYLES OF G. NEW STYLES 01 pile ee ou Kerosene Lamy ears, 2c. selling of a he Ene below coat come 0 i A on new 3 = Gavi PEAR ROO mi kids iT a cheese, = AME ; TILMAN, Ad. oe Stewart's new i } jo store, abu * Lote of 712 Broadway, / Anew bees fH): of, Sut received: ADDRESSES AND BOANETS. Pit, TFs artizees Pees aed Wade tert of ei: tise, fainihavenee, gan a serene [XXX xxx Me Brewed from the ys "188 and 160 seat sireeu York. grandiather John 8, Wills ary, remecttully taited to UTLER'S TENTS. id the Taperal, on M unday afternoon, at two o'clock, s™ ©. H. from the reside ge Sti yarents, Ne aid Ri Manufacturer, 26 Bast Broadwor; Row tk. Moxray.—On Fri evening, after a Hiogering filoess ‘igh be ore Sun Ghrutian torsade, | GECOND, HAND FIRE PROOF SAFES FOR SALE ‘Tromss al 26 years. sere ae Stes | TASS ome wim aceon "G ounce are uy viet o attend th foray | sree Chapt ti poy Rf oh sae yarn No. 161 at ninty-ainth streets” Ladies give it the owe Monauy—on Sa November 23, Geonas 0. Mom- | Genuiemen wie ul ‘shaving with AN, aged 68 mi OAD tico of taser pov Papers. oor, ‘Naemort.—On Saturday, Novembor 22, Scaax Me- Syn ee anes Drwert S ualive ot ‘ha “waland of Darkiey, county | 81 Bieocker street, 248 Fourth arenno, and & rend Cavan, roland, in yoar of her age, REAMS PA Thy aad shove | 20.000. Se Bina apna n eae friouds aug avquaiutonges af sho family,