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~ SBgued for thus deviating trom the goin ebay - ‘neg’ we THANKSGIVING. The Peopic “of ‘Twenty Loyal States Ob- serving the Day—Prayers and Goed Dinners, &e. purauits %o thanksgiving aud prayer by the Governors of twenty of are a positive injury—especially to those who indulgo im them. a In view of these facts, then, and as a fair and impartial woud you to to and the pubLo <a + New Youx, Nov. 21, 1862. be observed as a proper time for general | givuS< Day conid be adopted than that above suggested. By a gwnce through the city yesterday one could see the Kiaies of (no Union, and it will no doubt be celebrated | that the ou.omary preparations for the Thanksgiving . Se all parts of the North, except Vermont, in the most Decomog manner. Gey. Holbrook, of Vermont, has appoinied the December for thanksgiving pat in that State, ap qu. Protracted session of the Legislature, soled ‘The following are the States ip whieh F @lamations have been issued:— ns maive pro: ~rrenchunette >. A New i ~ , New wees = Gonmesticut @ Pennsylvania, “Me, i 4 . avew nampabire, , Rhee tsiand, Minnesota, mbucky; in, Western Virgipin, Wieagah, Lifornia, YROCLAMATION, BY EDWIN D, MORGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORE. ‘i cola Fro h of national afMiction we come, witb strick- > pect gti geet 4 spirits, to own our’ dependence Spon the Most Hich, and to render, with grateful sen fF thanksgivings ior His mercies, countless in number Inite inestent. A year fraught with the heaviest sorrows Bas yet, in the werciful plan of Providence, been distingwisit- ed vy the most conspicuous biessings. Although ii te nun: Dered ainong the dark periods of history, and its sorrowful records are graven On maDy the. precious blood shed in the cause of dur gountry H hallow and strengthen our love And our reverence for it and its institutions, while the bit r Sorrows pr the Year will discipline us into national Lumility. Whatever was possionate in the early period of the war has iven way tua deep and subdued conviction of doty in defend- fis the Integrity of the Union, Reliection has inade clear our obligations, and the issues of the moinentous struuele present themselves in iner definite form. Our u been elevated, and our sscrifices have 1 sh; our government and inghitutions 5 Lave brought us to amore jist appre Locking beyond the wicked Jeaiers abi terrible calay ity of civil war Upon us, we see that {Le People in arms against the government possess tle husher qnalities of our nakor al « ar) and though (ieir pings Rave been perverted by pass d prejudice, get eurthstones, yet de ns : Sn. jeopardy jon of their value. have precipitated eccasions their pr otion to Wx Deen such as to win our We as permitied to see hat the war is de manbord uf the naaon: and whe shail return, ave Paiih that the American Fepublic will be more powerful, the government more per manent, th ty mare perfectly biended, and the people more grav : er. We have Gti averted at b tected from Thom in cistent tntitudes, Earth's beat Ir. Yavishiy bestowed, the arts have prospered, BE peace haye been rewarded, and the gor Aas been folly mainteined, | Reverses to ‘een followed nd sea wh Gall for then ivr; Ost Aang ee @ PR promise that Hix mercies enduzw forever; that Seimowiedge our depenpence upon the Supreme Beer anew, trom bis specially c servants, that judy ents follow those nations when His prerogatives @re usuired, aud who five not God the glory in Bi things, and wa, in proper spirit, yo us Wat victory shell attend our arms, i ud prosperity our dwellings, thue Fesioresl, ana that we may have atrenath to ef the fiicre, J de appoint THURSDAY, THE VEMBER next, as a day of Pray Prayer to Alnixbty God, and Ido nding ail ordinary business pure tate do invet togeiber, ship, and that the waid day, ‘observed. Th witness whereof, I bave hereun ‘Bzed the Privy seal of the State, at the frat day of Ovtober, in the y EDWIN D. MO be appro eet my b ity of nd ht hundred and sixty-two. y the Governor, Locxwoon L. Dory, MILITARY OBBERV ANGE. GENERAL ORDERS—Ro. £9 Genenan Heapovantens, Stare or New Your, ? ADIUTANT GENERAL'S OF 108, ALNaNy, Nov, 20, GL | § Tn accordance with wrage his Exe Vency the Govesnor hax ted a day on which the people are resommneaded 10 absiain from their ordinary pursuits apd meet in their te customed places of worship to acknowledge their depe en Almighty God, and to render thanks for vin Ye: Bas bestowed on them. On auch an vccasbin, wade doubly Interesting from the momentous evewts which are transpire xbould not forget those of ewr citizens whom eu ry ay of Thanksgiving wlil und aw Domes arid ticestdes, amidst the.lash of arms shock ot bate. That they may, wherever pr 3b & proper observance of the is ordered thas She eom- Manding oleors of reztment this State wow im ser Five, ana ti Biate, catise the Thanksgiving Proclamation to Le read I fore their assembled commands, and that each ovber au appropriate erremonies be ebserved as ihe exigencies of i Bervioe will permit, By order of the Commander-in-Chief. THO. HILLHOUSE, Ad jovant Genera’, PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOK OF NEW YORK. In compliance with custom and the Proclamation of Governor of the State. Ido hereby of this city the ooservanc day of public Thanksgt Itim meet that we ¢ vied manifest ex! good tons of war. @f our common country hay Berrers of herce intestine s: in tht Lnaudauts of all military posts withfo the weil be tha wre no was e end unaligsed blessings. @evere chastisements tind which we Dlessings in disguise, intended by the @ur ultimate good; for war, harsh es crush ing as are its sorrews, is uot witho: It subdues the viees engeni i by peace, purines t Deart and enodies the seutiment® a® may be seen in the mited patriotiem, the herce courese, the fortiiode aud Rumanity menifested by the nove volunteer army ting in defence of the Union. May we not hove, Shat the trying ordeal Unrough \ hic: Bs but a process of purificarton, intends of Nations to frée vs irom our and Git us fora higher stand and Cbristianity? Abi eheer, #na with one be Giver-of all Good for t eontiding trust unite in earnes! prayer it may bat herefore, ance. Let ns, in Christian charkiy. remember the ene: country, and pray God to deliver them from | Which now holds possession of cbetr hes arse in us lies, minister to (he wan's a ferings of the elck and wounds, (he poor and the oppresse:) eroe® Given Under my bend ahi the seal of the Maye the ew York 3 alty, at the City LS. 2 this'22d day of Noyewber, in th of onr 3 Lord one thousand eight bandied and sixiy-two. eevee GEORGE OPDYKE. Moyor PROCLAMATION BY TRE MAYOR OF PEOOKLYN. Xu secordance with a th of thy Suite has recow the nes® Pursitits Ob that day, and per and becoming manuer. There We should acknowledge our #peciai iepemser of ¢ Alihough war and a@ticted b ) we bad reason to appre ave e end. We have vot been vised by she pestilence wiitea was feared woud aitack our armics im their Southern eampmenis, and the ravages which mark the scene of mui tary operations have not cesolaied or homes ur earths ‘We have reason ty be thamkful for ei! more positive bless fogs. A plentinl harvest has crowned te labors of be bus. bandman and sveried scarcity from tc lend. There te rea tthe war in Which wr ave how epgaged will e evanlry ie rent py & Mow tral ntuate in the restoration of the Uviou on « more impe "goable basis. | beth sccllous hove een tp rror of their ways, ana the (ernble © viich bave re. su ted from & Jot constitutional obliga: oneand the ‘eultivation ef sectional auii a Gilet oF arme and «| bout wid they bave learne! mavlonal amity. F debt of gratin de 4m whose bands are ihe deeiinie: MARTIN KALB best basis 0} Of the past and hopes o el ad acknowledge & Hing good ont or evil, and Ds, LEISCH, Mayor An Appeal for the Poor. To day, having been appointed by pro lamat Governors of this and other States as a day of pu’ thankegiving and praise, will be duly observed all ove the country, a& such aa oecasion deserves ws the } euliar condition of the nation at the present moment wi permit, The gloom and sorrow which the ellion bas cast upon many a home will of course interfere with th eustemary bilarity and joyousness which marked the os wer: nce of Thanksgiving in former years, but as a yene fa) rule the day will be commemorated with appropriat ceremonies in our eburobes, public asylums, hospitals and private reriden soy Of our patriotic ladies ba very worthily devored themgelves to-day to the eanse o the poor wounded voldiers in our midst, bay ing prepare for them speci!) eomforis im the way of a bounti thovkegiv ing dinuer rnd other live de Ve werved by th vir send ¥ more acceptable therefor, he well if many of our merchants tock pat laut example aftorded by the benevolent Jadier of 1b: wetropolts. jenty Jowda the tabvies o our rel Weck oyers of ut sPOOr clerk aud Iavorer, per force, must rest c the scanty fare which the Merevsed prices of every artioe of provisions enabie bin to | Would it not ve a noble menver to com wis Otcasion by actin upon the excellent emagestion« thrown out in the follow tag temperate appeal irom ove of (be workings New York, who has felt the heavy pressure of want, tosoiinng from the anhappy coudition of the counurys— TO THE EPITOK OF THR HERALD. bwi't acies, whi | prove ail thy ent with | beg you to publish the following appeal in dels! o the workingmen of New York, with such esitorial rorom Mendations ar the oxwenoy Of the case seems wo ay mand — al mo working Clases 10 vbtait an advan es. We have suscecded only to @ Hmited e: Bor are (he prospects of further, eucces# very enco sas ang, fince many of the employers have obslinately 1+ fused Ay with cur demands | Now 1 would ah ace we to doy We caupot starve. nor do we lik fo become & burden upon the public charity of the ¢ “For that would ve the lomt thing a0 industrious New York mechanic woul! ask And yet ib must come to that ot get a reasonable (nerease upon our present acer 90 wWapee it i# mot vecessary for me to state tbe reasons we have for rankiog suis demand. You know them much bette: ‘thao I could explain them to you. Soffiee it to say that Chros dollars Une #eason ie Hot equivalent to two in por. hevessaries of 1'fe at this time last your UN, a NUT lagh, Loy peat |, Tuck neglected, in spite of the war. Neatly picked and gra. st! weKeyS were everywhere in abun ee it is fair to “resume that (he indispenga- 5 oa! SMT OL “ein”? were also being bie *plunt Pudding” and “pun., prepared by the busy housewives for .atieiows discussion usan fifty | tne Soys We were fnformed yesterday that no less turkeys are to be masticated this blessed day by of the Connecticut regiments at present encamped at Coutrgyitle Course, L. ¥., after which yhe snug little coneooted ta ** she thousand pumpging, we some sere arc ts SUN EMP the wink” Puke AvuUCUiA av save Contracted to fight for the Union. This bountiful repast, we believe, is due to the kind providence of Colonel Almy, the State agent for regiments from the ‘Land of Bteady Hal ts.” ‘The Maseachusetts, Maine and New Hampshirg soldiers will be provided for, and undoubtedJy make the most of their first Thanksgiving in camp. ‘The Ironeides regiment intena participatimg ina game of base ball, as the principal feature of the day—always excepting the dinner, or aie ‘The various public inevituticns, puch ab the Home of Friendiess, Five Pointe Missiok, Howard Mission, Unf Home School and Catholic orphan asylums wil) alse be wel) attended to by their friends and patrons, se sk sai Church Service im, the City. At St. Paul Methodist ‘eptscopai churob, corner of Fourth avenue and T-egnty.wecond etrect, Thanksgiving Sermon at CleV%q Golock, by the pastor, Key. HB. B Ridgeway, ‘in the West Peenty third street Presbyterian chareby near Seventh avenu, rervice toxlay al leven o'clock A. M.. by the pater, Rey. Frederick G. Clark. Subject, "Gold im the Fire ef Our National Position.”” Thanksgiving termon, by Roy. Dr. J. Dowling, 1m the Berean Kaptiet eGurch, corner of Bedford and Downing streots, at haMf-paet ten o'clock A. M. ° Iu the "Third Reformed Presbyterian church Twenty third street, cast of Kigeth avenue, Thanksgiving sermon’ by the pastor, Rev. J. RW. Sloan, at a quarter past ten o'olock A.M. Subject, “The Bright Light in the Clouds.” e The Rev George Junkin, D. D., wil preach in the Canal Street Presbyterian church (entrapce in Greene street) Uuis taerming. Rervice to commence al eleven o'clock A.M. Strangers are invited. There will be Thanksgiving services in Westmmster church, Tweaty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh enves. The Rev. Robert Proctor will deliver a dis. J course suitable for the occasion ut eleven o clock A Thanksgiving sermon wil) be preached in the Taight street chureb, corner of Laight and Variek siveets, at eleven o'clock, by Rey. 1, S.-Kalloeh. Subject, “Why We Have to ve Thankful The synagogue of the Congregation Bnai Groene street, betwee ton and Bleecker he oped for Divine service on TUankegiving Vay at eleven o’elock ip the morpipy. when a discourse will be delivered v. Dr. Raph phuran, treete, wall Thanksgiving Theatricais. Although Thanksgiving Lay is devoted rather to home | enjoyments than to public amusements, and although few people feel able 10 aitend the theatres after mae ing roast turkeys and plum puddings, still anost of our managers advertise hohday performances for this after: i 1 i noon and evening, and the, children, who have be" eéme very proud vince McClellan preters the persons, will jnsirt optu boing taken to gee the shows Attbe Academy of Music the ever popular. and pleasing | opera of “Tvcrevia Dorg.a” will be given to-mght, with Loiini, Brignu!i, Morensi and Susini a the cagt sion (ior this nigbt oniy) fay cemts to ail parte of tbe house, except those teats previously reserved. At Wallock’s the play wil be the comic draiwa of he Central Park,? im which Migs Gannon, Mise Men riques and Mr. Lester W ve capital p which Mr. Norton plays au impossible old m Joba Gilb @ very watura) whicts Mrs, Jobn Se’ten ily she bas olveady appiications to superintend the of our first fan Except the last aet—whien | always was extremely bad, and bas becn made worse by cing (ukered—this ¢ drama is really enjoyable, The new fairy piece, cated “Blondetie,”? will be re- peated at Law ene’s this afternoon at two and this evening wt bulf-past seven o’cleck. Deaf people will enjoy this piece the most, as the dialogue is very trashy aud sometimes almost vulgar. Miss Keene hus a knack of remedying faults as they are pointed out to ber, how’ ver, and perbape the audicuce wi! tind the dialogue re- At any rate the gergoous scenery is weli worth ve “Palace of Lace’ Ui, as magnificent as real honite e = AUS.blo's chere will be @ matinee, at which Gabrie, Ravel and Young Aierica will appear in the “Green Mon and the + Mischievous Monkey,” and Madame Mar- dance with Topol. Io the evening Rdwin For performance of the *Ciadiator,” and display musele enough fora regiment of prize fighters Vhe theatre will certainly be crowded, as (his is Ravel's Goal farewell, and as Mr. Forreg, draws like a locomotive Mr. and Mrs. Burney Williams give three of their well inown pieces at the Wiuter Garden ‘his evening. “All Hallow Fve,”’ “The Magic Joke” and “Barney wwe Baron" make up the programme, A great many peopie have yet seen these plays, and should go to-night as a mat te grown adn jack Wail street pabow, received ge eholds of som: | pat on } in Then | ered wid the COUNEBL—WITHDRAWAL OF Posed of Auguste Belmont as chairman, atid Emanuel B: Hart and Thos, Byrnes, visited Mr. ©’Gorman yesterday, at his office, and communicated to him the joint request of both organizations that he should relinquish bis ciaims to popular eupport in favor of the regular nominee of the party. The deputation urged upon Mr, O'Gorman the importance of avoiding any step which might tend to weaken the effect of the late democratic triumph in the State, or imperil the interests. of the party in the present Conjuncture. Mr. O'Gormanstated that he had already considered the jagtier Sapa tobim by the deputa- ton, apd bad already con Meonclasie® % agthicane With theit desire; but that, as a democrat, he enter- tained the strongest CMectoug to the mode in which the late nomivations for muvicipal éitisezs bad been made, ag antagonistic to the true principles of democracy, and with- draw ing ‘om tnd people the choice of their own officers, Ro, however, azeente? to the views led by the de fe te EIR ALE fa! qT Shale the nublia end « “Youn, ana peheveg that on uu... othr WoRld be mor Heuelltted by efforts for reform within the porty than by apy direct antagoniem to its proceed ~ a O'Gorman reqnested the members of the deputa- ion to communicate to the organizations whom they respectively ropreeented bis compliance with their re- quest. : Brooklym City News. DESTRUCTION OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE STABLES BY FIRB—ONE MAN AND TWENTY HORSES CON- SUMED IN THE FLAMES. dicaghront fire occurred in Brooklyn last evening, ecg am Serif we Wp uci e stati, Su Furlan eireet, neat Scion, the loss of one human life and the burping of tweaty horses. The sta- ble was a frame building, ove story in height, twenty-five feet front and forty feet deep. The property was own- n ed by the Knickerbocker Ice Company of New York, of which Mr. A. Barmore is Prosident- The fire was ditcovered near the main cutrance shortly after nive o'clock, and the stable containing a consi jer able amount of bay aud straw, the lames spread 80 ra that only iour horses could be saved, out of twenty-sour. The horses brought out were much injured, Some barness was also scenred, but most of the contents wore destroy: employed at times by the company who wis in the hai ble was ned to dew ¢ Teharred remains were discovered by Mr. Frederick Haggerty, and brought out of the ruins. They were takea in charge by the police lice and conveyed to the First precinct station house. It was thought that ene or two others were im the sible at the time of the flre and suffocated; but such appears not to have becn the case. The value of the stable was about $700, and the horses were valued at $200 each, upon which, it is understood, there was a partial insurance js not positively known how the fire originated, but it is, supposed te have been caused by the dropping of a hight- ed match. TPretakarions vor Wistik Sronts—A’ band of music will perform this afternoon on the groands vo be used during the co winter as the skating pond of the Washington ¢ ‘or the purpose of allowing visitors the opportunity of observing the preparations aircady made. ‘The season is to be opened with great eclat in Brooklyn; at Jeast 11 will not be the fault of those principally cou: cerned if a failure should occur. . United States Circuit Court. Retore Hon, Judge Nelson. THE SLAVE TRADE-—DISCHARGE OF SANTOS’ BAIL. Noy, 26—In the Matter of James Murphy, bail for Josey B. Sent pleon, C. J.—This is an application to the Court to set aside the default and order to the recognizance of Murphy for the appearance: on an indictment tor Atting out a vessel with intent to employ ber in the slave trade, and to abide vder of the Court. The prisoner appeared and 1 #4 to the indictment, but, pending the trial ano ociore it was conciuded, departed without jeu. of the Court. He was calied and the recogmiz:.ce duly estreated; but, ag the offence amounic: to @ misdemeanor only, the prosecution progress! aad the privoner was acquitted by the jury. ples for the Dati now ap- chef from the default and estrest o the reco The eirth section of the act of Congress, 1839, 1. 522.) provides that ip case of recogmizavees in Veited the Court shail have authority, crvtion. Lo remit the whole or part of the pen- ally whevever it shall appear that there Bas been uo wil- ful detauttot the parties, and tbat atrial con notwith- nding be bad in the vause, and that public ot otherwire require the same penaily to be exacted This cxse is rather stronger in favor of the application than those contemplated i the statute, tere the trial hag boon had, abd the prisoner acqnitved. ‘ihe condiuen wuce has been perforimed tn fact. though ehas stood the tial. the case being @ misdemeanor, it wits competent to pro rial in his absciee Although we must @ that Lie deiault was willul as it respects the pri for anght that appears the bail is innocent, aud he toresied 19 the success nsiances of the case T cri nore. Board of Aldermen. .__. ANOTHER NOMINEE FOR STREET COMMISSIONER JBCTED—A PORTRAIT OF GENERAL M’CLELLAN— FROPOSED DONATION OF PIYTY THOUSAND DOL- LARS"FOR A NEW CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM, ETC. ‘The Board of Aldermen met yesterday. The name of LeGrand G, Capers was sent in by the Mayor for confirmation for the office of Street Commis. Sioner. Rejected by a vote of ten to two. Alderman Mrromext offered a resolution to appropriate the sum of $1,000 to procure a portrait of General George B, MoClelian, which . ‘The Committe on as laid over under the rule. donating the sum of 650,000 tothe Roman Catholic Orpban 26, at two ‘painful ‘ness, ood Cemetery for Asylum for the purpose of erecting anew building. Laid | a lee iy evening, November “,, over undgr the thie . George apd Ellen a nemes, Ee Ss anther +S siianaeaceiOD WAS recetved from the City Inapector | ~ 4 + <2) agen 0 Yours ‘Tout 4m answer to a resolution of the Board, in which be states. invited ‘jends of the family aré respectfully that the cause of some of the streets maining un- cleaned is to be attributed to the severity of the weather oe Cereal ot te pears & work without an in- cresse of wages; tt ae (tl ty Inspector) has taken Such action ih (he matter as the ‘cookract eeapovers hin —, but ole provisions are so imperfect tho* it ry to enforce any penalty—the- ..* Being in ofese, af Qot in design, a gross Pray “ateact itv. The Sama SAO was referred to ‘tne Committee on'Public Heaph, "5 A the Councilmen on Salaries and Offices in favor of in- creasing the pay of the cauikers ana laborers in the Cro- ton Department—the former to $2 a day and the latter to $175. Referred. The Committee on Finance recommended a further is- sue of Central Park improvement stock. Laid over. By a resolution, offered by Alderman Fairy, the sa- lary of the registrar of water rates was increased to the sum of $2,500 per annum, and that of the clerk to the Ague:uct Bourd and chief clerk to the registrar to % 99 per annum each. % Adjourned to Wednesday next, *", ong oicloek P. M. AND DEATHS. re Married. De Mort—Quacniynvss.-—Cvrns—Ovscrxpys.—-On ‘Tuesday, “November 25, at the residence of the bride’s fathe>, py the Rev. Dr MeL. Quackinbush, Mr. Prrer De tiorr to Mis Conisriana Quacktsaven, Samo time, ir. CounBuvs D..Curris to Miss Hetsy A, Quacesxgusit, ail of this city. Howss—Evusrett.—At Princeton, Mass., on Saturday, November 22, by the Rev. E. Davis, Li waky K. Hows, of ancisco, Cal., to Euwa KE. Everwrr, daughter of’ J. 1. Everett, Esq i Rerreg—Lawnksce,—On Thursday evening, November 18, by the Rev. James Millett, residing at 47 Bond street, Mr. Wat. G. Rirrer, late of Norwich, Conn., to Miss Sanaa Jax® LAWnENR, all of this city. “CONELD—Sayiit.—At West Faria, N. ¥.,on Wednesday , November 19, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. Mr. Vanvikike, Mr. HeNky ScommeLD to Miss Eerngr E. Samu, Died. Appar Of consumption, Tcomas Annort, a*mtive of the parish ot Killinur, coanty Galway, Ireland. His friends and acquaintances, also hie brother Tim and friends, are respectfully invited to attend the fune late residens BATHGATE. ‘cet, without further notice. n Monday morning, November 24, at N. ¥., Joun Bartoare, in the 47tb yoar of iB age. ue notice of the funera) will be given. Browen.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November 2b, Epwarp Rosway, son of Wm. K. aud Christiana A. Brower, aged 10 months. The relatives and friends of the famnily are respectfully tod to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two ck, from the residence Of his parents, 99 Prospect street, Brooklyn. Bistior.—Ou Wednesday morning, Nevember 26, Jarier Bisnor, ia the 69th year of his age. The Felatives and tricnds of the amily are respectfully way, corner of Yeuth street, on Saturday morning, at hali-;ast pine o'clock, without further invitation. Bukxs.—At No. 7 Willow place, Brooktyn, on Wednes- day, November 26, at ten o'clock A. M., Joun Bu 47 years and 9 months, ‘The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at one o’ciock. ‘The remains will be takeu to Calvary. Boston, New Haven and Hartiord papers please copy. BoumaN.—On Tuesday, November 35, Hexry ©. Bow MAN, aged 40 years, 3 mouths and 9 days. ‘The relatives and friends of tbe fanily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 42 Butler strebt, tsrooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. His remuins will be taken to Greenwood. Brasrep.—On Wednesday morning, November 26, at three o'clock, GRace BRaIstED, aged 3 years, aud 9 mouths, the second daughter of CapiainJames and Almira Braisted the funerai will take placg from the late residence of her parents, Amos stccet, Vanderbilt landing, Stateu Island, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Cowny.—On Wednesday, November 26, FRANCA, s@- cond and dearly beloved son of Michael and Susan Cowhy, im the Oth year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, frum the residence of his ;arents, No. 223 !hird avenue. Coornr.—At Comp Bliss, Upton’s Hill, Va., Captain Coxnauars A. Coorer, of Company C, One’ Hundred and Twoniy seventh regiment New York Voluuteors (Mom: tors). Further notice to-morrow, CruaRMaN.-—On Tuesday, November 25, Gronue Ep youngest son of “Jobn and kYabeth «leacman, 'yeurs, 3 months and 23 days. The trieuds aad relatives of the family are respoctiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis the coud Hawk Whe breach on of the recognizance technical, and that it would be pabie Lo impose it. I shall theretore direct the de estreat to be set aside, ‘The bail to pay the bisirict Attormey the costs if suit bos been commenced. La the Rows Winans vi, Chas. Danforth and othrs.—The Court set aside the verdict, unless the plo. Lill consent to remit $2,000. IMPORTANT REVENUE CASE. Nerson, C. J—Wam. A. Sale et al es. Augustus Sehell.— ‘Unis suit iv th.s Court was brought to recover back au excess of doties, paid under protest, on several packages of goods shipped from Shangbae, China, The question involved is the value of the tact of Shanghae, a currency of that place. The goods, which were shipped in 18 were invoiced and entered at the Customs ticuse in this currency. The Collector fixe! the rate of (he taei at one dollar and forty eght cents, federal money. Ihe merchaat claimed the rate at one dolla. ‘The evideuec in this case 1 one way—uamely, that the Shanghae veel is esti ted ai ope dollar, sederal money, according tw the ge of trade aud business ever siuce this denomisation ws vorreucy came jlo use, I appears, at the opening of port of Bhaoghae, which was in 1843-44, the currency use was the same as that which bad existed at Canton when it was the ouly pot open to foreign commerce, and which was the tel of China, aud estimated. iu feflerat money, at one dollar and forty eight cents. According to this currency seventy two vaels of China were equal to tbe doliar; but im 1807 ter of duty; for to most of the public the “Magic Joke” s uow no longer funy, and the “Barney’” is completely oarren of interest, To please gil parties a new piece is in rehearsal. dir. J. KR. Teomas gives bis grand annual conceit at irving Hail this eveuing, Mesaames Mezart and Jeuny Kempton, Mies Emma Turner, and Messrs. J. R. Thomas» Geary and George Simpson will sing, Mesare’ 3. B. Mills and George Morgan wil! assist at the piano- corte, and Me-srs. Theodore ‘Ibomas aud Signor Abella with the violin, This isa very feebionabic concer:, and the programme is varied apd excellent. At the New Bowery theatre afternoon and evening per. nances wil be presented, and eight pieves will be acted during the dey. The “Naiad Queen,” just pro- dueed in Deniocent style; “Love tu Four Corners," | “Land Sharks and Se2 Guile.’ “Jombo Jum,’ “The Scot's Revenge.’ ‘e the Lad” and “Family Jars” are on the bis. Here ix entertainment for soldiers, sailors and marine: and ali kinds and conditions of civilians, with | Auneriown, English, Scoten Irish, German, French and | negro characters in profusion, besides angels, fares and bobgobline. At Fox's Ord Bowery theatre eight pieces wilt | wise be performed during the afternoon and even ag, aud with a similar range of - characters Aladdin Norah Creina,”’ “Lhe Schoslinasier.” “Jack | Sheppord,’? “Lendorme, the Idiot,” aud “The Colean vy family, aud vowards be dismissed to their homes Ben,” will form a dramnmatye uidvight the audience will ih the “Felon’s Drews.” o's Muse: Barn » people will eslebrate Thiukagiving | wery hour durtug the day. Commo | Jove Nutt will be ow view, with Ue Albino Family (to | which the rebel papera gay that poor Creviey belongs), | 1 the bears, smukes, fishes, wax Agures aud things | may Be seen as usual, “Harold, or the Sea King's Yow,” | wll please these who are seeking a sensation dram Wood's Munswels, Opporite the St. Nichotas Hotel Ly'# Minstrels, opposite the Metropolitan, aud Cutup- | s Minstrel, at the Palace Mugic Hall, Fourteenth s reet, giv? matinees jn addition tv Weir regular cuter. — ule ‘The Bryavts appear as usual, at Mebanice’ We are requested to state that there will be er. extibilion of Mr. Tirreti’s interesting panorama of wold at Hope ( hapel to-day, First Regiment Seymoar Light (nfantry, New York Volunteers. (his regiment, ene of the very best now organizing, is roposed of men from the various militia regiments of | stwié The vibleers are gentlemen carefully selected w the various positions. ‘Those who wish t foin this aot reriment must apply at ouce atiiwadyuariers, 491 | atvay, The Colonel ts Henry F. Lieven a | Coroners’ Inquests. wONER Raney ann THe Eieari Avence Avonrion | ‘se —Covoner Ranney received « very complimentary ‘otter yerterday from the District Attorney in reiation to the Fighth avenue «bortion vase Mr. Hull ways itis the iy case of the kind where a complete chaiu of circum. | stantial evidence hax ever beew arrived at, and tuanks | the Coroner for the careful and intelligent manner in | vestigation was oonductod, | which the 7806, 685, BOAT, 8077, E875. Pat 2— Now. S710, 7.9. uae 2409 Jay b208, { of | ot¢ | Another © { ageacies, where spurious movey ie ‘ respectable peuple. a chance took place, which cousisttd in the aduption of a denomiuation cailed the tael of Shanglise, and valued at one doliar federal mouey. Jn other words, for conveni- ence the tacl of Shanghae was used as represeuting the ‘American dollar, as more iu barmony with the vocabu- lary of tale country than the lotter’s term, and eince then all purchases bave been made and the goods shipped have been invoiced iu thie denomination Of money, and which is entirely distinct from the tae! of China. Several merchants engaged in this trade bave been examined, and also several connected with these imporin. tions from the Cusfm House, and give a very full ac- count of the chunge, and concur in saying that the rate Of the tvel of Shanghae as tedera! money is one dollar, and js 80 estinated im ail busivess operations at th place since 1857, when it first came into use. ‘The — upon which this view was overrated by the vor was, that the rate of value oj the denomination in federal! money was fixed by the act of © ngress 1789, which provided, among other things— section 61, “each tavi of China at oue doliar and furty- eight conts;* that, as shaughae cousi/toted a part of Chins, the denomination in question must be regarded as a tacl a. But this ground 1% agsinsi the whole of the evidence iu the that slows Laat (he two devomin: v9 are entirely different, aud impert a didereat value a federal meney, and cannot becunfounded without great | injustice tothe Merchant. The elect would be to charge | hima davies upon a valuation neariy a third above te | tnarket value ai the piace or por: jon, Judgment for the plarnt/:t for $1,000 t to adjust ment as io «mount by the cier ver and Ridgway for pleiniitfs; Cuited States District Attorney KE. 1. Smyth tor defendant. This decition governs about forty similiar saite, on Up. \ (trom the Philadelphia Noriu Americau, Nov. 20.) The counter'eiting fraternity tu New York have depos! tories in Various parte of the country, equivalent to ipolied to distributors from twelve dollar aud a lel ty tweaty-dve dollars per | hundred, The detectives bave recently recsived autor mation from Var iour paris of the country concerning the matter, Persous arrested for uttering counterfeit money bare declared (hai their source of supply wus No. L417 Brown street, Muilladeiphia, aud that it came in regular course through the mails. Chicf Franklin put the place under close surveilinnce, in order to be ready when the time came to moke a desceat, He jearued, by a process ; Of inquiry Gol Becorsary to mention, tat yesterday a package of the spurious funds woutd ve fom New York, und, f search were provoptiy mde. it would be found in 4 rag-bag in the 1 The house No. 1,417 Brow , with & barroom attached ef Fragkim describes it as (he headquarters of Winerating counterteiters in this city. Pickpookets and thieves do not consort there. For them there are other ncoommodations., Counterfeiters ciwim te be @ grade above the prig. They usually pos- see Vetter addrese and beiter education, and conceive themse!ves entitied to the entree of society over whose threshold the thiei would Hot presume to cross, The male and femate boatders who transiently trea vented No, 1,417 Brown street Would pars correut anywhere a Mre. Eliza Jacksou, the landlady, is a decent looking woman, of middie age Having ‘ibed al! the points a party of five detectives yesterday made # de-contapou. the house. TI were no people io it at the time but Mra. Jackson. Her they invited to tke at, aud one aiicer watched her while the rest searched the house, They were cartain as to the result. ‘They tound ihe rag bag as described, aud in it was $1,826 in spurious note~ She was brought yesterday ati pol ation, where the money comprised the following batch Farmers’ Hank of Hud: Citizens’ Bank of rg. $3, 168, Bank of America, Providence, It. 1, $6, Farmers’ avd Mechanics’ Bauk, Chariestown, Md., smear 50 in Spanish gold, and $20 60 er . Tue whe baton was bad loking nook, ony ealulaod to pass current when hurriedly taken, or know. aac. ew to the Central ‘as overhauled. It parents, No. 26 Vandam sircet, om Hriday morning, at toa o'clock, without farther invitation. Newark and Patterson (N. J.) papers please 00. Dows.—In Philadelphia, on Monday, Manrna J., wile of KobertS Lowns, of this city, aged years. Vors.—On Tuesday, November 25, Catuarine, the be. loved wise of John Dore, aged 38 years. r ‘The triends and relatives of the family are respectfully iny.ted té attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 177 Fas fifth strees. Daty.—At South Bergen, N.J., on tionday, November Joun AukrT Dany, son of P.’H. aud M. B. Daly, age ars, 3 months 2ud 17 days. ‘The friends and yvelatives of the ‘amiMPare most re- spectinily invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- denoe of his grandmotuer, Mrs. John 6. McLoughlin, 1 Grove street, Jersey City, this (Jhursday) afternoon, at three o’c! ‘nirty- 'y, November 26, at Monroe, Orange county; N. Y.,Joux M. Forseer, M. D., Surgeon to the Sixty-sixth regiment New York Volinteers, aged q rs. ‘Phe friends and relatives, and members of the Excelsior Lodge, ¥. A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, on Vriday morning, at eleven o'clock, without farther notice. ame Railway cars leave Jersey City at seven v’clock Hvit.—On Wednesday, November 26, Knwara Lamy Hen, son of Wakeman and Eliza L. Huf, sged 7 years, 5 months and 13 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral,from the residences ot his parents, No. J00 West Twentieth street, on Friday after- ‘Roon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. Hypr.—On Wednesday, November 26, of inflammation of the tuugs, Joun Hype, in the 46th year o! bis age. His relatives and friends, und those of his brothers, Cbarles K. and James Hyde, and the me:nbers of Pacitic Lodge No. 283, F. and A. M.,are respectfully iavited to. attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at hall-past one orclock, at the chapel of si.George, Nineteenth street, near First aven MASONIC NOTICR. : ‘The members of ic Lodge No. 233, ¥. aad A. M., are sutnmoned to attend a special commupication of the Lodge,at No. 8 Union place, on Friday, November 28, at balf-past tweive o’cluck, to pay the Inst tribute of respect to the remains of our late brother Joha Hyde. By order of JOHN CUST: LUO, Master. Kino.—at his residence, No. 161 East Forty-fifth street, ou Tuesday, November 25, of consumption, Awkam Kise, | °! age 28 years, 7 mouths abd 9 da; His friends, and the frionds and relatives of the family, | are respectfully invited to attend the funera!, from St ‘k's church, corner oi Tenth street and Second avenu Thursday) aiternoen at ove o'clock. ‘The remais will be taken to the New York Bay Cemetery for interment. Kirxtaxp.—On Wednesday, October 8, Lieutenant Kowarv Taorstox KixkLaNp, of the Wiscovsin Rail regiment, aged 20 years, son of the late Joln Th hark: ‘jug aumerous relat, led at the battleof October 6, near Parry viti ky. ‘Tuis young herg, the only son of a'willowed metue: deserves a brio! notice. He joined bis regiment in Sep: tember, marched iminediately to Louisvilic and arrived there just in Lime to be orde.ed to the field to die for bis country. He fought most guliautly, The fight at this particular spot was a band to hand figit; his captain hid already fatlev. having killed four of the enemy, und young Kirkland color | » froin whom be had just suatched the fag- was himsecl instantiy kilied. His disconsolate motte and his aiflicted relatives havethe consolation of kuowing j that he bravely died iu a glorious cause, Monnwexy.2On Tuesday, Novernber 2s, Berneer Mor nisssy, a naliFBof Dungario, county Waterford, Ireland, god 68 years, ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, from ber late resideuce, corer of Chambers street and New Bowery, this (Thursday) afternoon, at hal{-past one o'clock. Maghowa —On Tuesday of Martin vowan aud Biack, of the towa of Siigo, parish of St, Jobu, Iroland, aged $0 years, ‘the (rieuds and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Thursday) ato e o'clock, from ber late residence, ‘310. West Nive. teenth street. ‘The remains “will be taken to Cxlvary Cometery fer interment. McMeinin.—Ia Brook!yn, Dasiet Mewen November 25, 8: thé wire mn Tuesday, November The relatives aud friends-ot, the family are respectfully | invited to attead the funeral, this (Thursday) atte: neo, at two o'clock, from bis late residenue, 72 Caritoh avenue, between Patk and Myrtic. Nortioven.—On ‘Tuestay, November 25, Saran, daughter of Thomas and Seiins Novihover, aged’ 6 months aud eleven days. . The friends aud relatives are respectfully invit a to attend the funeral, this (Thursday afternoon, at hall. paskone o clock, at'No. 128 Seventh dvonus, Onsen.—In Jersey City, on Woduesday, Nevember 26, Cumisriaxia Onsen, aged 80 years, Her relatives and triends, and those of her gon, ex-She rif of New York, are respecttuy invited to attgnd the funeral, on Friday alternogn, at one O'eiovs, from the re. sidence of her son-in-law, Franklin Gilmore, 160 Erie street, Jervey City, N. J, Her retmains will be suterrod a Greenwood Cometery, U Kenre. On Tuesday, November 25, after a long and Severe ilines#, Witam O'Kane, from the parish of Muli eee, Farrer Ireland, late foreman for the Manhattan 3 ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully inyited to attend the funeral, frem 02 Ninth avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ove o'clock. The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. O'Niildy le oy Wedugaday, Noyomber 2a, invited Lo attend the funeral, from Grace eburch, Broad-, daughter of Patrick and Sarah | afternoon, | a ok ee ae i Wal received from tho Commitite of RET, SUpLIvay, ag64 33 ral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his | We" No at pete beloved dai 4 to attend her funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two clock, from the residence ‘of her parents, 440 Hudson Sjanor.—On Wedneslay morning, November 26. op consumption, ANNa A. SwaRor, aged 17 years, ‘ ‘The relatives and friends are Peeper uested to ationd the (qperal, froin the ae tye phi aeiet No, 29 Columbia. -creet, without further invitation, at one o’elock on Fziday afternoon. ¢ LUVAN.—On Tuesday , November 25, after a | ‘ing neces, which she ieee With Christian fortitude, Maes. years, Pig eae Tho (fcRd8 and regatives of th family, also ot her gone John ” ar ins od Denia, are moat respectfully invited to ati end tha funeral, thi ccharaday) Ene tone o'clock from her late réiqence, No. itehall street, = Te,qffains Will be */xen to Calvary Cemetery for inter- “ate Sremons.—On Wednesday morning, November 26, WaL- Lace N. Sturaes, aged 28 years, 5 months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and freinis of the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residence of his father, J., L. Sturges, No, 74 fast Nineteenth street. * Srewaar.—On Wednesday, November 26, Magy AMANDA, wile of Andrew Stewart, aged 36 years. ‘The frieuds and relatives of thé family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 44 Dominick ' street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, Wasbington (D. C.) papers please copy. Srunz.—At Fort Washington, on Tuesday, November 25, Moxy, the beloved wife of Coleman Spline, aged 62 years, May hér soul rest in peace: ‘The friends and acquiintances are roepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at one o’clock. reALLy.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, November 26, Parnick SUALLY, Son Of Peter Scaliy, a native of the pa- risa of Empor, county Westmeath, ireland, in the 28th Year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother, No. 7 Carvoil street, South Brooklyn, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at two o'clock preaiseiy. WiiLiAMso: oy tecndly, fovember 26, of con- sumption, G ¢ WiLLiaMson, aged 38 years. ‘The funerai wiil take place this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 209 Gold street, Brooklyn, The remains will be interred in Greeur wood Cemetery. Belfast aud Coleraine (Jreland) papers please copy. Wriaur.—On Wednesday, November 26, Mary WinirreD ter O¢ Mary Ann and Captain John Wright, of pilot boat Chas. H. Marshall, aged 1 year and 8 months, Dearest Mary thon bast left us, Here they loss we deeply feel, s God that hath ber sll our sorrows heal. latives and friends of the family and the Sandy Hook pilots ure respectfully invited to attend. the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, corner of Poplar and McKinney streets, Brookly . MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. N BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Wixpxnspay, Nov, 269602. REPORTS. Alderman Farley, from the Committee on Finance, pre- ted the followin report in favor of donating the Roman ‘atholic Orphan AsylumeManagers the san of ufty thousand dollars, (o be applied yowards the erceuon of «new Oupian tee on Finance, to whom was referred the an- Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum of the ‘ork, for ald trom the municipal a@giuorities ¥ to ehabls them to comsiruct a new, enlarged Aud improved asylum building iu elose proxim ty (0 the ine now occupied by them for asyium purposes, re afally, REPORT, That an investigation of the cleims of the present petition- ers upon the bounty of the ef inducted with nore than uy, lias resuit-d in placing your cominittee tu 1 of mich information of great public htnportance. connection wiih the subject af properly ea: i nt ane fuoure well veing of that mont helph the pr dependent creatures—tie orphan, ‘Tue asylums under the control and management of the petitioners, the Urst of which, loated fa Prince pstieet, was opened in One thousind eight hunared: aud twent;-live, are anodels of cleanliness, order, syotem, and are marke by the exeycise of the 8 rutest economy in the expenditures. neces- sary to their manienance, They ave Bivport-d by privat donations, contriirt.ons from the several pa ishes inthe id als0 Levive sore ags!-tance from the state, Orp. ans rs of je, 0 retained wnea iney he age of tw rs waen they ane Ine ed as apprenti of their in the famili The usnal ) eceaRary Ve assurance that the obj m they have devoied, or rather ronsactuied, decus of carts, ‘wa rusted to thelr @ ecPaves 4 Patient, yet Willing, unrequited, yF an J'aiention to rivaband winpe ent Jor whiel tose minisi AAs ipeontrgyort coutided to them this city Ati that at St. tel analy has tailed to Lae @ ny 1g Lor orp: ppaurod with Li Lies, aitnilar co, and ine ers, the follow ing es isart is t pe tis Hf au from the rey of this. State ailon® supported by the ork houses and” jaih 3 The repure’ was late abd lamented Mutk Spenert. Senator. f who Was chairman 6: said select coumitue guaiantee Uiat (be subject in hand was well considered. ‘The moat imporiant point in the whole subject contided to the committee, iv that \ Gich concerns Lae eoreand edtication of the child reg ar at least aan aien at the various, poorhouses, in New York and Kings co f ron tis and ian maturely : enough, Rot pioperiy ¢ some cay, nd p As the ri re, the Cr: do not besitare to record their pla pour houses which they bave memorials of the public © re ave usually more humanely provid some of these instititions, where t ia visited with privation ing, clothing, warm'h and ven! usiial penal-y for crime. dass Of the Lait the gi comfortable food, lodg- d iok than constitute tue The evidence twkon by the com of f.ta, nakedness, Heentionsns general bad worals and common religions © the most ord:onry encies of af published iti adi e aud) thock humanity committee — hesitate 10 record in the pages of their teport the | par. Heular ingianers wich would amply jgstlly their. generwi condemuation of these miansined churitable provisions tor the adult poor. wih ‘tto children, the case is tar worse; and the committee are foreed to say, that it is a great public reproach that they ssovfld be suffered toenter or re. ' | coutribued, ¥’the | amph Gccosnaintations, to vefose admitias | tmos: main n the poorhouses, a8 they are now mismanaged. If adequste provisions cannot be madetn the various ex- x Orphun asylums and such as may herestier be founee etior the 1 education of these unfortunate chll- a cosaideration for increaged beneneeace or trom the counties, thea the Tomraiiier Hishment of special vue he purpose of u#intaiuing aod educating (hem Apart from the contaminations whien now Vituute them. It would in the end prove mt charity, and one whic a wooing to demand very ding generations is wort of (he present on the ab ove ex’ patper parents, does pet ay taged And bout: y its welt Vities. Yet ONtside Of ijs c ® facis presented are wot in te “Orpt emt m teferency n tive saane 1) Awy luis It isagroeaisie to Guru f consideration of the posi | hotis-aani tueir mismanagement to the examination of the orp to which the benedactions of the Rate ar he commuter visited them all, Whetier it | be that the principal charge of these ia comiided to femate or whatever be the: Has eeriadu that, witte Jess eompy rative expendiitire of tie public awoMeys, an incomparad! aieater amount 0. eon cleanliness, Mud treatinen hewlth aad goo! cduestion ty aecrted. to’ the Inmates tha: happens tab Vs ba OUP PoOrhouser, | ‘to Fespeciing the goners! f ihe orphan asyluin, the ¥ add asvecommendation of the the State government, ° Je from the report of the ipally wih the view of rx the Pecormmendaion of tue ov of the orphs ume to the vt of | uty #uthor ties; and of exhibiting the tava. able light tu which they were regarded by te gouimittee. | | ‘That (ne eucomiime passed upon the ent of the orpha asylums are meviied there i# no qhicstion,and to nove do they apply Wick great the contry: 0: the petl Your committee, fa TA, r r investigation, bavd ascertained that during Use year pret the thirti*th Sepember, thouswad eight Hundred and sixty-tWorthe number of orplity | ud Laifgorpivna eb) wnatutained jucated iu ibe ex the nets ‘of the petitioners wae one ne, Whi the miner of applicouts lato that the Managers of the saylum ly been compelled, {rom watt of fore to hupdreds, Wao are tte ebildren of soldiers pecently de: wosed—inon Who Offered thelt lives @ sacrifice upon the altar . an adopted coumty which they loved, and to perperua'e the existence of which Ley joa! thelr lives—leaving thelr wives, and (0 any Cares serene ehfidren, totsliy mnprovided have very ret Tor, aid dependent upon the coll charity ot aa unieeling | eAS0% StAKO% | Secretaries, york Le ee } wore ta - wrotees. tert suivoare, >» . ~ Rt it committer aye sutistied that avisit tothe institu ; : bg yetiianers would convinces the most irate of 19°“. WAKD —MOZART HALL REGUDAR’ NONIN ' jecessity Of a medivte and adequnt en cupited rf vision for unforiinaic class of ou pope n bY ‘Whose pit) ssitiea aud fapndly inereasing mtunbers are a source 0° indnite Hneasi tess 10 the beners mtle- men aud ladies eo a he Imstitidens, L) Re son but witne:s thy pea! of a widowed tmothes surrounds th t rT weeping a ge ebite are. for ‘Cancer for a ad oy gg Wt. 4 wor) rr} , Chatman, uur petitia se besre’ int) Prohuised to oe 4 futher to-the tatherless” for mercy Yor | Paaxors J. MeDoxovaw, Becretary. her ouspriag: wt him ont witness her look AY mute despate ‘a, ftpon Deli fcoried that ieie hot posainie to comply. en MoMANUS, chairman her request, ort 6 the vyererew ded Cond tiON wf Ue tnstl: ry LON, RE SA write yaving hie. belter ninture arouned to ATION o- Tat that such seones are OF daily, Almwext routly, oveureence, DDH ALD TON TO eeeela fat the house’ and tas It Hee aay UANADAAIY. dnily” {mrvecelng elase-| Aaashew Fate Und of tor Bimes-seven treet and ighits ian ae Wa creat | Mus Ae Me ease eta og dee iar baealoaion for theltechilaren into the aay funy of ar Peter Sntereon” for @ Twonty:necr Treadciren ane yeighbor'sy nt "an ‘On: motion the ineet ned to Friday evening next, Hy IY te provide for Mie fern PARIBY, Coeirmen, Hf ' i pa ide nerve MELO hag netrnte A b eguniry jy her me of need, and logt te aud taal | Placed tm «id nomsuation by many of my trieads, who whe after endered On the pages. ae res 82) OF sa, one Piceuon & iJ top parent, mare ty surviving obe, 18 ork. 08 4 only of s own salvation, ‘sa vation of the rinnes ne ninisteriag or, to ike charge of and be & WO the helpless chil m 80 soon to become orphans. le can not, if he would, retuse the dying request of the agonized rent; Lumanity, religion, every nobie instinct of our mae une revolts at - of refusing siguie Da der gucl (ances, for the poor, shanieae pre To 4 “1 ‘4 we unger Clam tbe rem on han sna ety nei ey snd edtatlon emo fof Shot support, manne aes shad ve consoling reflection that ie ast eo "of the dying parent were. Yen We the know! t the promiae thua given to Tie tontiet costae eetaeet ena te toliateals falthied, Your committee cannot” imagine a wove deserving charit alaria; hence the; ty: nor van they fail x the bemettte erated through ile instead, wiioyh the ion in the annexe@ on of detween- ty ti ty-sbcond F and Madison i and suitable of containing from eight to one with the Greatest favor, fact, however, tarp contribu are Obliged to rely principally upon the voluntary contributio Of the churitahe for the payment of the ordinary expenses Of their present asylum, renders it Jor themn, un- aided by public benefaction to u prosecate suc- cessfully, their contemplated arduous and cord ) application is mae to the city aut for te the amount of fifty thousand dollars, ‘To the superficias observer the above amount of fifty thousand 4 appear enormovis, and was at first 90 re- garded by your committee: but they trust to be enabled to hyenas 1e mon Council ashy ware ives con. Sincodl By Taeontrovertible and e amount Is in reallty Insignificant in comparison to the bene. fits already enured to the city treasury, and equally insignifi- cant when considered prospectively, in tegard to thepecuniary ucvantages certain to result to the’ eity upon the completion of (ue proposed asylum, ‘The fire: orphan asylum under the chargé of the petition ers was opened in one thousand eight nundred and Lwenty five, aud has consequently been in successful operation tor & period of Liiriy-seven years. The inmates were then few; but haye steadily increased annually, until chey now number ove thousand ‘and eightyebree “fn al & fair annua average number of innates would be five hundred, By reference to page one hundsed and three, of Senate docii- ment number eightof one thousand eigit hundred and tifty- seven, Itwill be aeen that the city authorities pay the managers of the New York J Asylum ‘atthe vate of sixty dollars per year for each child in the asylum, @mounting last year (one. thousaud eight hundred and Lfty- six) to. thirty thousand five hundred and twenty jour dolls”? Apply this bres tn, he Orphan Asylum of the pettioner ‘vbenold the rest . Se ioe ot G00 Lomates peryar for87 yeare, in all." 18,500 ‘AL a cos. of $60 per year each vecees ss BTDIG COC Or, by veference to page 165 of the same document, it Will be seen that the cost to the city of main- taining iween 900 and 3,000 ebildren for the tame year, atthe Nursery on Randall's Island, was 240 91, or about $7¢ for cach child Apply the same role to tee Acyl under charge of ‘The pedtionesr as betore, gi3,! uldren at 4 e each per ye a the result is. 4.369,000 Had ‘ae children which have eo nstitu- ions of the petitioners been throw. upon the city, us would vitabiy have been the ease it ther provision had been made for them, the cost to the u ould, if their care bad been confided to private corporations, have been the former amount of one milion one han lred and ten thous: od do}- lars; if placed in the ¢ity’s nursery aud cared for. as ie bow on Randail’s island, tie expense would have been ramountot one milfon three hundred au: nineWronsana doilars, is not au institution of such a praiseworthy cha: ove that has suved, since its organization, over o) ided to more than ord: consideration? And when the n re mas a 88 fe" them fo exten th Curtall, in & corresponding degree y,are they not entitled torand ‘Should they eive all the aid and encouragement asked for, if ip wer of ie a Miter fates oe oan apie tal ‘ommiliee beveve that an aflirmath onse wil be given by tie Common Counci}, anu. that their reply will be Untversully applauded by their’ constituents, especially 80 with the exeeption of ground om io build theirasyium, they have never applied for ived the slishtest aid tr the city authorities. mplfy the matter your comunitiee will state tLe claim mber of children in asylums of peti. mber o! ire in asylums Poth oss w of dollars to the Gity Treas nar tis understood that. paid Juveniie Asyiuin’ by city’ tor each epid, ‘Foar nationes i eg B pean! catia ae es See ae rocision TOR iba acon item’ chiitrencawhsce, s+ Ske Re OES cost thocity... $64,990 Total cost per annum for support of children of the ettiontes ree. their new building is compleied The p tit oners, conmoydemtty, aa Wwolll cost tie city to provide fur and maintaim for one year alone, the a1 chil ten Which it fs intended by thom to Turulet with hemes, foot, citing and education (ant able to take care of themael: all. t mg io come, $0 ‘gl0.1s1Y, pec yor of granting the prayer The qeclven bontibe raises a 490 for $74,490, eat taee % BO many Vea, the petitioners for-e ourcommittee, that they have not ‘the ti Sor the consideration of the Cowmon Couneil; they beleve the tewiaots and figares St lorth in te foregoing report aresuflicient to give tbe city hor un inigi tgen: wuders'anding of the merits of the It they prove as convinsing: ‘to the Com- they hava to your committee, that nt could be tnad. o: that aino: on, will have pervormed ap azrecable ts, ving resolution is respectfully yel earnestly ree awnded for your adoption, — Kesoived, That the tna 0. filly thonsand dollars be oy donated to the manacers of “The Ron 1 Asyiuin of the Ctyo. New Yi cHON Of aM W orphan sy Laat and Fiity-noro wed by th tino avenues; wid taal Une Coniptre ier i the napenses of thi: its aad clbt hundred wuthopied apd direetod (0 inctu @entionod amount of itty thounand cet YL A. BUOLI TERENCE FARLEY, NENKY SY IT: Committee ov MISCELLANEOUS. — RANDRETIUS PILLS CAUSE A HEALTHFUL COM Din a cieased body, whereby the blood -iranses Steely of what is hurttul, and the disease is cured, 6) tn wi all over means had been Vainly tried. Tae (ouowing case iw roboraiiver aper. Greenpere, Nov. 16, 162. Braxpnuta:—Dean Six- Une, unger Provi- ted to Brandreth’s Pils tor the last ten yeas of ich they have rendered happy and healtafi. 5 duty to give you the particulars of my «ane. In ache ‘toient pain in m; tit wide, ex- legree. It seemed as Thad a sword loctor called it chronic plouriey, atin; others, liver complain itgnve me norest day ner night. Using w great deal Tat lasic r Pils @ trial. T ¥ taking very nightand two every mornin th. ahd the pain Was gradunily relieved, This gave me eheoutagement, aud T continued Brapdreta's Fille for cr month, in much the sane dos-s, sometimes takin: cose oi tive ov #ix Fills. At dhe end of this time T was nearly free (rom pain, T continued for two weeks longer, nm tbe Poin suddeniy ieft me cnureiy, and bas notreturied, and E ve beet reinarkably healthy ever since. ‘ Lam upwards of seventy years of age, a strong and ae- tive, d shall be ever .riteiul for iy wonderin! care, 1 alwa,s keep the Brandreth’s Puls in the house, und use tuetn when iny coustiution wquines medicine. T live in the town of Greenburg, near to White Plains, and shall be p.cased to auswer ally inquir.es relative to Rises, lam, vepysentntis, sours, || NICHOLAS UNDERHILL, RANDRETI'S PILLS wre sold ar the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 491 CANAL STREE’ Also No.4 Calon square; iso corner of Housion aud Lewie sircets, New York, and of all dealers, ASK FOR NEW 6TYLB. Reevnatisy, WHO HAS IT? Tehos by en comfessedly acknow' ‘by thovrancewbe lute deed thea, that ihe Galvame Bfeciey Metalic Insoles a Pheu ano ¢ {he ouly preventartve and cure. Sold by alldraggists and ioe de.Jci8 renoraliv, Price $1; sant by mail tor $36. METIAN & CO., 423 Broadway. Send for @ citeu'ar, POLITICAL. (Po Ti DEMOCRATS AND TAXPAYERS ov run Sixteeath Ward.—Being @ candidate for Alderman, avd au interes: pieseul issue la ds said ward, after consniting them’ upon te ard to my :emaining in the field as a can- didaie, the dT should consult Mr. Lewis R. Ryers upon coulters, and the weltare of suid ward, and if 1 found him capable, and of Uke vie! our party, they would jem is also | geganizsrions, and Jet the word be ry. ESil se il ny frends will give their suppe ft, RYERS ae they h in ny is’ wit Hi (hip may mect with the be prova force than to the ssyiuins under | aay WAKD, K wholly lo'me to decide, Upon eonsultation, I find Mr. i Rycr. stands vpoo the same platform as my- wnd party, who will stand by the poor inan as well as ‘b—jnstice aud rights to all. Theretore 1 am witli wishdraw from (ie peld #8 a candidate for gal Learnest!y appeal to all my friends (0 gh minpors Wo LEWIS Ro RYERS, of the Tammat d t andl Tay ws the re ied candsdar ‘Ninth Aldermanic Disc. SY WARD—JEUPERSONTAN SCHOOL NOMINATIONS" "youn ate -COMNEGS BANK MATHEW & ay, Chanman, Porntox J, Munnay, Soeretar PEOPLE'S SCHOOL TICKET. WE JOHN W. WAYDI LL. W: |. MERRILL Tli WARD UNION pe cOoMMr 1 jee Will mert at the avenne, at 7! tn argh Huiraiay renin eke mapa 96 evhuiagy Nov. 28, By ONMer OF pe REIEL, Cheirmen,