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8 coma sous wugTac Arrival of Released Union Prisomere— Mevements of Gen. Butler, &e. FYortams Moxnos, Nov. 18, 1863. ‘Me steamebip New York, Captain Chisholm, arrived ore last evening from City Point, with three hundved and @fty.three Union prisoners, in charge of Major Mul- ford, tg of truce officer, Among these prisoners was ‘Mr. Thomas, telegraph operator. Mr. Joho D. Laborn bas been appointed special Provost ‘Marsal (or this department. General Butler aud some of his staff will leave this even- img for North Carolina, Mr, Edwin F. De Ny Despatch. Fowtanss Moxnor, Nov. 20, 1363, UP THE NANSEMOND fairs are assuming a driskness unwonted, Blockade wunners are being chased up with the sharpest kind of a “gharp stick,” and they fad it a matter of extreme ditfi- oulty to carry on even a moiety of their old extensive trafic. The river seems deserted; net @ soul is to be seen on ‘tho banks nor 4 canoe on its waters, which flow Placidly on, unrn Med except by the oceasional paseage of a Union gunboat. The citizens of the vicinity are for Lhe most part wabidly secesh, and show no reluctance in vowing themselves inimical to our cause, Oysters are plenty and of prime quality, and our soldiers and sailors of the army aud payy gunboats have the opportunity of feasting on them like princes if they be allowed, Gue rillag are very scarce, even though the stream be fol- Jowed upasfaras Suilolk, where it is in fact nothing more than a crepk, with barely sulllcient water to float # dight draught tug gunboat, and hasdly room to turn at that. It is said, however, that these gentry have grown wise tn this latter diy of their experience, and have con- sequently concluded not to subject themselves to the ac curate range of our heavy Parrots. Therefore, while they do not show themselves in range of a river gunboat, they may infest the woods and back country to any extent. THR CRNFRAL JPSUP made a trip up this river night before last, as far as the ‘Becond line of obstructions Major’ J. A. Atoventon, «f the Third Pennsyly ain artillery, commanding the tleet of army gunboats attached (to thie department, was on Doard on this occasion. The object of the affuir was merely the capture of blockade runners, who are in the habit of carrying on their trade over there waters by ight. Nothing, however, was geen of any such persons. A party of nine ‘volunteers, consisting of a Heutenant of the Third Pennsylvania, sx soldiers aud two civilians, visitors, was organtzed, and proceeded to the town of Chucatuck, distant four miles from the river. On the way we had tho laughable satisfaction of driving in, by mere brayndo and boldness, twelye mounted scouts of the eueray, who made off in lively time before us. envcaTUeK we found to be @ neat little town of about seven or Sight houses, very tastily planned. constdering it was a Virginia iuetitution, A” broad deserted square in the centre, with fine shade trees, gave it a gloomy, Qulf ‘ominous appearance, 0 your correspondeit did not pause long to scrutinize, for fear that geome co: tretemps, or ® revival of courage on the part of the rebs, might oblige bim to the sad alternative of a visit to his brother correspondents now prisoners in Richmond, Mr. W. A. Beers, correspondent for Adams Express Com} pany, volunteered for this bold expedition, and acted in a ereditablo manner throagbout. Beers iy a mem/er of the Seventy-Oret New York militia, and, it seews, could n : resist the temptation of trying’ the ‘fleld once ‘more on malicr and more dangerous scale. The party returned to the Jesup without any loss, and without having suf fered the slightest molestation. WHAT WAS DISCOVERED, Although there were no captures made, owing to our anal force, there was quite a stock of valuable informa! tion guined. A regiment of rebel cavalry is stationed a Bhort distance beyond Chucatuck, ang that, 1 believe, comprises the wh le force of the enemy near, with the exception of a few straggling guerillas. ‘The farmers are Dusily engaged in gathering their large crops, and they will douptiess be speedily transported to Richmond Au exteusive raid on the surplus of produce would be in or- der at this stage of proceedings, tn my opin There are many suggestions that might be made concern one of gunboats, did they not come under the hea vontraband intelligence.” RAIDING IN MATIEW'S COUNTY hos again been revived, and-with the usual suecess. An- other rebel naval expedition has been completely broken up by tho Ove Huudred and Forty-eighth New York regi- ment, formerly doiug provost duty in Norfolk, but during tho past month stationed at Yorktown. Tue secesh party consisted of twelve seamen, under command of Acting Master Webb, of the rebel navy. They were captured ut & piace called Gwinn’s Island. "Besides these there were Drought in ong guerilla aud two blockade runuers, thus mpeting, with the officer amd bis men, the whole num- ber , sixteen. After undergoing &n examination here they were gens to Fort Norfolk. The #inAMER CONVOY, Eapiain Boehan, arrived ‘at noon from City Point. The rebel governmenit concluded to allow the rations intended Yor our suffering soldiers in Richmond to be received for them, but as ouly a tug and a lighter had been provided for the transportation of all the freight, such time was ‘ocoupied in taking of the government donation, that the umerous express packages with which the boat Is loaded ‘had to remain on board. They will be sent up by the Tegular flag of truce boat, the New York, which is now lying at the wharf loading up with similar stores, which are daily received by Adama’ Express Company in ime mense quantities, intended for our suffering prisoners. Through the courtesy of the captain of the Convoy, I have Deon enabled to obtain a copy of the Richmond Sentinel, dated the 18th, AFYAIRS AT SUFFOLK ‘are uninteresting. Hy the rebel papers we learn that the Je excitement created there a day or two ago, by the in of our cavalry pickets, was the result of noth. ing more than a small sized raid of Colonel Talliaterro’s Tagged rangers, who took good care to hastea back to Richmond before an equal number,or even an approxi mato force of our troopers could get withing range. This last attempt at chivalrous exploits must provo to the -Yallavt (*) Taliiacorro that the days of rebel ratding are gone toe wer, Our gunboats now scout the river daily as far as the town, AE-ENLISTMENTS OF VETERANS who, while their term of service his not fully expired, aro desirous of accepting an extra bounty of dred and two doliars, iu consideration of their fi Ligytenapt Horton, who bas charge of this matter, has ‘ ered yi AwOUE ight hundred men from the numer- Gus regiments stationed at Newport's News, ond an equal number from other regiments. The indicatjo&$ AYE tat the work will progress with equal gucvébs throughout the entire department, are goibg on very rapidly. . AN EXPENITION Composed of a few cavalrymen, and which was started off a day or two since by General Barnes, for the purpo-e | ‘of securing the documents and payers ‘at Prices Anue | Court House, bas returned tn safety to Norfolk, after having performed its work. The papers aro now in the Bands of Captain Johuston, Assistant Adjutant General, for sale keeping. ATTACKED RY GUFRILLAS. The advance of the Kighty-first New York regiment, on their way to Great Bridge (twelve miles from Norfolk), where they were going to protect the canal, waa fired on by a pariy of guerillas in ambush. One mau of the ad- vance guard was killed and two were captured. A de- tachment of the Third New York cavalry was immedi- ately sont in pursuit of the bushwhackers. What has NEW YORK SERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1863 vad, al St. Jobn's church, Clifton, Cont {i anowai. Kuss B. Inonaual, Fellowes. the Rey. 8. K. ten Island, Mr. J. M. eldest daughter of Wm. Died. ronecow.—On Saturday, November 21, at 145 Third Pas wane | Fag ATCHESON, aged 29 years, a vative of Chapelizod, Du The frieuds of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral,on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Bauey,—On |, November ?19, of mais 4 Gmman i Bunny, eldest gon of MJ. Bailey, M. D the Juth year of bis age, | tonnections, friendwasd acquaintances are centro invited to attemd the tuperal, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hia father, 320 West ‘Twenty-second street. The remains will be taken to Mount Olivet Cemetery for interment. Borxe.—At Williamsburg, on Friday, November 20, of dropay, AXY BouKR, widow of John Burke, in the 63d year of her age. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, from ber late residence, No.1 Third street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock BLakey.—Qa Saturday, November 21, after a short but severe illness, Mrs. Many BLaxey, aged 24 years, 6 months and 4 days, The friends aud acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at half. past two o'clock, from her late residence, 12 Jacob street. Bykxe.—On Saag, rpicoon 20, Mary Bynye, wife of Putrick Byrne, aged The friends of the phnge ‘aro respectfully invited to Attend the tuneral, from her late residence, No. 125 West Nineteenth street, this day (sunday). Covre —On Friday, November 20, Mr. W aged 40 years. ‘The (riends of the family aro requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother-in-law, Dire. M. A. Slater, No, 858 Hroudway, this (Sunday) morning, at half past ten o’clock. The remains will be interred at Fort L Lee, J. Cot.—At six o’clock on Thuraday afternoon, November 19, a'ter a short and severe jilness, Beaxanp Con, son of Bernard and Catharine Coll, of the parish of Longfeld, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged'30 years, ‘The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Sunday) alternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 347 Rivington street. CusKktay.—!n Yorkville, on Friday, November 20, Mary Cuskiey, the beloved wile of Michiot Cukley, pative of the parish of Kildare, ed Westmeath, Ircland, aged 37 years. 5 months aud 7 day ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her fatber, Edward Farley, and of bis brother, James yar respectfully invited to at trom her late residence, corner of Eighty-seoond str and Third avenue, this (Sunday) afteruvon, at: neo’clock, Her remaius will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter. ment. CoNNALLY.—On Saturday morning, November 21, Mary Connatcy, in the 65th year of her age, a native of county Louth, Ireland. The friends of her husband, Christopher Connally, and of her brother, Patrick Dolun, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock , trom her Jato residence, 19 East Eleventh street, without further notice Conxs.—On Saturday, November 21, Mary, the be- loved wife of Haniel Colliue, of the county’ Cork, Ireland. Her friends and relatives, and those of her son Patrick, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, 152 Greenwich street. ELL. —On Saturday, November 21, Grorce W. Cou- @ 44Lh year of his age friends and reiatives, also the members and honor- ary members 0; Engine Co, No. 47, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 29 Downing street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, Frost.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, November 21, Himam L. Frost, aged 38 years, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother.in law, Geo. L. Judson, 119 bifth street, on Mon- day a! ternoon, at two o'clock, Relatives -and friends of the fainily are respectfully invited to attend. Fox —(m Saturday, November 21, Parnic 14am CoyTR, Fox, for man, ye: s soxton of St, James? church, in the 54th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral,cn Monday morning, at ten o'clock, | at St. James church, James street, where a mass will be colebrated for the repose of hix soul. Forr,—At his residence, in Flushing, L.1., on Friday, Novomber 20, of consumption, Captain Peta Forr, in the 37th year of bis a The funeral will t this day (Sunday ) Calilornia papers please copy. FaGan.—On Friday, November 20, after a long and se- vere illness, Mrs. CaruERINE FAGAN, @ native of England, Aged 42 vears und § months. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, 175 Kast Thirtecuth streot, Her remaing will be taken to Greenwood for ine terment. Ferrican —On Thursday, October 22, at the residence | of his father, Knocekugolas, county Monaghan, Ireland, Rovent FeRRIGAN, aged 27 years and 8 months, Death loves‘a shining mark. GarriGay.—Of consumption, on Saturday, November 21, Cumustorngr Garmcan, in the 49tb year of his age, a native of Loughcrew, county Meath, Ireland ‘The tuneral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at gote o one e from bis late Tsidonce, 282 es Wert t Ki Kightgenth ro Bi —On Friday, xe oi Miss Lucy Grama, aged 45 years. Her friends, and the friends of her brothers, John and James Graham, are respectfully invited to ‘attend the Tuner, from 464 Fourth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, ‘at half-past one o'clock. ‘Goopwix.—On Friday, November 20, Axnin Teresa place from his Inte residence, invited to attend the funcral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, irom 137 Bauk street, Tho remains will’ be taken to Calvary Cemetery. ea Saturday. November 21, after a om 3 au residence uncle, ome aoe of the late Francis = raped 37 years and 6 mouths. Her remains will be taken to Narrowsburg, Sullivan county, for interment. Tie. wob.--Oo Priday, November 20, Brncgr Reowonn, @ native of Mount Rath, Queen’s county, Irelund, aged remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, at tbis (Sunday) morning, from St. Stephens? | church, East Twenty-cighth street, where a solemn high mass will be said at nine o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the deceased, Her friends are roquested to attend | tbe funeral, Roarxrson —On Friday, November 20, Leritia C. Hercmxson, wife of Charles F. Robertson, in the 20th year of her age. Due notice of the funoral will be given. Sits. —On Saturday, November 21, Canozixe F. Snares. Funeral services at’ 203 Fifth avenue, on Monday, at twel vclock.. Friends of the family are invited 10 at- tond ‘The remains will be taken to Portsmouth, N. H., for interment. Ticux —On Friday, November 20, after a short and severe iliness, ANN Tiinx, the wife of James Tighe, of the parish of Abbey county, Longford, Ireland. Her friends and acyuaintauces are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. froin her lato residence, No. 417 West Sixteenth strect, this (Suuday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Watson —On Friday morning, November 20, Exwa M. Warvon, only daughter of Garrit 1), and Isabel Tunison. The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 129 a, street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'el Watsa.—Wiisam Joskra Watst, the beloved son of Dennis and Fileu Walsh. The relatives and friends of the family are meneceely invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of parents, No. 312 Spring street, this (Sunday) tcccon, at two o'clock, Witsiame.—On Saturday, November 21, Frzvn, son of WB, aud J, E, Willlams, aged 13 months and 18 days. The funeral w! It tuke p lace from the residence of his parents, No. 372 Sixth fnvenve, thie day, (Sunday. ) Weeks.—On seventh day, 2ist, eleventh month, at Newenstle, Westehester county, suddenly, of heart dis- eae, Leoxano K. Werks, aged 67 years, 3’ months and 24 duys The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully from Chappaqua meeting house, on third day, 24th, at eleven o'clock, Carriages will be in waiting ‘at Chappaqua depot, on the arrival of the quarter past cight o'clock train from Twonty-sixth street, New York. Wittiae,—on Friday, November 20, at Bloomingdale, Now Jersey, of homorrhage uf the lungs, Mrs, Haxnau Wintrams, ‘The {riends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Market strect Methodist Episcopal church, Pa- terson. POLITICAL, N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE ALDERMANIC Convention, composed of fourteen members, a jon of Mo: under the dire rt Hall, to nominate an Alder: nun for the Fourteenth Aldermanic’ district, otek the Eighteenth hel Mara, on ‘The roll os vbeing calied, the following dele- gater answ William Burd, John K- Nackett, W. Drake Parson, M, N. Sclinon, James Owens, Michael’ Ryan, Phillp O'Hanlon, Nicholas J. Cowan. Stephen 0. Hara aud Thomas Keenan, ofon, it was « Thut the Convention select, de! ‘otion, the following named gentlemen were duly 8! Jecie ws deléyates to this Convention, to supp y the place of bs: jessra. William Coulter, pore Mellon and James Doyle. ithdrew his name as eee ate ks of the Convention. eded to ballot for the Eighteenth to be supported by Mozart I i tons and on such balloting being had, James Irving was Unanimously nominated as such candidate, On motion, James Irving was introduced to the Conven- tion, and tn accepting the nomination pledged himse!f to support the principles and interests of the Mozart Hall deinocracy, WILLIAM BAIRD, Chairman, ecreta, Owens, Nicholas J. Cow Stephen O. Hara, Michael N. 8: Drake Parsons, William Coulter, Edw McGarry, Tuomas Milian, James Doyle. AT A MEETING OF THE FIFTH WARD INDEPEN. 4\ dent Dmoeratic Association, held at John C. White s, corner of Beach and iudson streets, on Friday evening. N. vember 1%, 1563, W. W, Ladd was ‘nominated for Council. he meeting adjourned ii) Tuesday, November 2, at . M. DAVID J. TWOHKY, Chairman. . SxepeceR, Secretary TA uanrng or ete DEMOCRATIC CLUB, ot the torelfth Alderimante digtrict of the Kleventh ward, at t of Tim. Dwyer, $ Kast Tweltth street, 90 ay evening, Nov. 20,18 at unanimously Resolved, That we support’ Ri we . BARNARD RD KELLY, in the Eighteenth district of the Fae Eleventh ward, EDWAKD MAHAN, President. ee Rapin Secretar; ween 1 Gooowmn, wife of Hugh Goodwin, aged 26 years, 3 months and 9 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, from her late residence, 120 Park nue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. LAXD.—Suddenly, at Kingsbridge, on Saturday, November 21, Matnew, son of John and Agnos Gillilau Notice of the funeral in to-morrow's paper, June. —On Friday, November 20, Wi.taAm M. June, aged 49 years Tho funeral will take place at the house of his brovher ‘Thomas, No. 220 Bowery,on Monday morning, at nine o'clock. The remajng will be taken to White Plains for interment. The frionds of the fainily are respectfully in- vited to attend, JexnixGs.—On Friday morning, November 20, James E, JaSNINGS, in the 79th year of his ‘The relatives and friends, also those of his sons-in-law, Witham R, Wheaton and Richard 8. De Milt, are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, cn Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 107 South Ninth street, corner of Fifth, Brookty Kraryay.—On Friday, November 20, ambi, the be- loved son of Pe eed and Mary Kearxax, aged 1 year, 10 months and 24 days, The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 321 West Twenty. sixth street. Kxarxay.—On Friday, November 20, Anthony, the be- en 0 son of Anthony and Mary Kearnan, aged I year, 10 tha and 24 days. mae Tren id cose of the fonts see respect- fully vile attond the funeral, this (Sunday) after- ‘noon, at one o'clock, from Wert Twenty-sixth’ street. Linogay.—On Saturday morning, November 21, in the hope of a blessed immortality, Racue., wife of Robert Lindsay, in the 64th year of her age. Her languishing head is at rest, ‘Tes thinklog And aching Are o'er ; Her C rioead immovable breast Is heaved by aifiiction no more. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her son, And . Lindsay, are respectfully invited to attond the fui I, ‘from her'late residence, No. 29 Tol. man street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Laxpers.—Om Friday evening, Nov. 20, of apoplexy, residence of his parents, 321 been their success 1 cannot say. Aflairs have taken a lively and exciting turn on all sides. I may have for my mext communication something of the liveliest interest. A ivals Departures. ARKIVAL®. Hawn: onla—A Stolterforh and family, Aug Wies, John Powner andJlady, Anna Maria Lund ts John Sarbante, © Rumpf, @ Dull. | Me Arthur ‘ James Beattie and wite, Wm H Wilkinson, Henry Wilson, F P Donnas, Charles) Kichman, aM Mir Laden Mice F Deputy ant Mies © Dew Mise CMoKenna, Mary Elmore, Miss A Johnston, je Saroney—with others iu the steerage, Syecie, ox TSiennahip Hansa—<ieneral to Rome, lady and foseyh E Marx United nd four children, Capt Jomep!: are pp indy. 1k; 3G Foote, NYork; AJO\ ree N 5 Count Crain Eychnowsty. or Chicago; F Raad, lady ms Lokoinsk¥., Sena i Preach, HY er Yoru, Kanna a 4, York; Joseph News Avfork, Chae Tesshuer, Pate delphin; Theo A Wetcalf, Boston, Pairiok Ragan, NYork— ‘and 49 th the ateorag Rpecte $126 Havana—Steamahip Roanoke—Jobn Friize, Adolfo Vor. th, CA Jarvis, J M Veltia, Feliz Soasor Valdes, Wm De Yong, A A Ratanoa, Mons enim, JN Brewster, A Hoyue, PA Zequeira, Chrisiiau 5 jonzaies, An. Bert, SA Galvader Serra, Dominick Lavarriomaud others iu the steerage, New Onuraxs—Steamahip George © Chas Worthington, J Car i reli Roberta, 1 B Freund, Josiah Wate be “tr Warr ng Mrs Ma B Tul er Monsieur Captain Rockietic end 20g, Mica and twochildren, Mr Rout M Stevens, M Lieut © Gulon, Joa Ocerme!, in, Pasou's Hare Cot Moree Miss Baciu-ehd others im the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Dicors—Scunrwarn.—On Thursday, November 19, at Mosbola, Westchoster oovnty, by the Rev, A. each Carter, b. 1)., assisted by ne Hew. Leah M. Dickerson, J MoCiawactys Dicors, of Warrenton, Va.,to Ema H., daughter of James #cry meer to , of Mosholu. HeaLy—Baksrs.—00 Son. womber 8, by the Rev. Mr. King, SanceeV, Huaty to shise Manierrs Beasse, only daiighter of Richard Barses, Esq., all of this city, No ea Montor—Cawpnmtt,.—On Monday, November 16, by the Kev. John Brash, Mr. Jamas Monson to Miss Jenam Campnant, all of this cit Giaggow and Aberdeok (Scotland) papers please copy. fivk—-BUCKLEY.—At St. Stephen's church, on Wedpes day, November 18, by Rev. Jos. Price, Mr. Kowany Sinn to dirs, ANN Bocxuay, all of this city. No cards, Utica papers please copy CK Dnmcou..—(n Taeeday, November 17, at St. Patrick's Oathodral, by the Rey. P. MeNteray, Mr. Joux Trower to Mies ANNA Driscout. No cardi Wad WrLl—FELLOWES.—On Wednesday, November 18, Joun Laxpers, to the Tist year of bis Age. Requiescat in pa The relatives and friends of thet family are respectful y invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 38 Fast Nigth street, this (Sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Lext.—On Friday morning, November 20, Ansatow Lar, in the 74th year of his age. ‘The friends and acquatotances of the family are ro- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday after. ‘clock, from his late residence, 128 West Forty third street. After a long and painful filness, which he ide, GakneT LARGAN, in thegioth age, a native of the county Wicklow, Ire: andy The relatives nnd friends of the family are reapect(ulry invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his tate res} » 109 madioed street, rin yublin Mir ate Wilismaabane Ot Thursday, November 19, of consimption, Jase Mitts, a native of Cavan, Ireland: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No 232 First sirect, Withamsba rg, this (Sunday) morning, at ten nok "uugw.=-On Friday. November, 20, at hie residence, corner of York and Jay streets, Brooklyn, Wa. Moziky, aged 45 years ‘The relatives and friends, and also the members of Con- tion Engine Co. No, 7, are respectfully invited to at- the funeral, from the Uhurch of the Assumption, cor- ner of York and Jay strosts, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Flatbush: Mvitsy,—On Friday, November 20, Tromas, eldest son of J John ‘and Bridget Mullon, aged 4 years, 7 months and 28 days, the relatives and friends of thé family are tavited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from the ‘residence of his father, 623 Sixth ave. nue, between Thirty sixth and ‘het seventh streets. Marnx.—At Morristown, on Friday, Novem ber 20, Saran E. Vain, wife Ps Youn Ss Martin, of this city, aged 33 years. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend the fune- ral services, from the residence of A. A. Vance, at Morrts to morrow (Monday) at twelve o'clock, ‘noon. In- at at Greenwood, At Bushwiek, L. 1.,on Thareday, Novembor | 19, suigenly. of heart disease, Mrs, ALick MoRGAN, widow of Joba Morgan, to the 63d’ year of hor age. Her remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Tundee (Scotch) papers please copy, Morian.—Oo Saturday, November 21, Carmanine Mot. 1am, in the 76th yeur of her age, Her friends and th so of her son Michael are it fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of trick Kelly, 519 Fast Sixteenth street, oP. ane afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. MoFartan —In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 21, Taues D. McFantay, son of James and the late Jane MeFarlan, in the ub year of bis age. Further notice of the ey will be given. Owene,—In Rrooklyp, on Friday, November 20, Trowas Ownye, only son of Toba ‘Owens, io the 28th’ year of bie The relativor friends of the family, and those of bis vncle, Thomas Wheelan, brother-in law, Michael Rooney, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from hie late re- fidence, Prince street, near Johnson. The remains will be Interred tn Calvary Cometry. OTe. —On Friday morn November 20, Jom O'Banen, & pative of Cxatio Dermot, county Kildare, Ire. land, aged 80 youre. Tho friends and relatives of the family Aye respectfully TA LARGE AN the young democracy of thi McCormick's Bail, on cose bed Di rete Hunt, was, unani- omy ‘endorsed wa our candidate for Civil Justice, and ku ™, Fett gree ante aaa cena J. ett Hunt. Wm. eld and John Nugent, y THOS, GALLAGHER, Chairman. Wa. Roppy, ! Secretary. T A MERTING OF THE EMPIRE CLUB, HELD AT 163 Spring street, corner of ‘Second avenue, Mr. Wm. mee Hear inantialy endorsed for Police Justice of the mind Judicial distrie HEE MTOM ESEFOUN 3, ALEXANDER, President, Parniex Hugxey, Secretary’ The above Ciub will ton Tuesday evening, at 7% o'clock. D ENTH BtAstiC MEETING OF teenth ward, Weld at T A MBETING OF PTHE MOZART HALL SCHOOL Commitice of the Eighteenth ward, heid on Thursday evening, the 19th ins ir. Stephen O'Hara's, corner of Twent eth street and i, avenue, the follow ni gentlemen received the unant,cous nomination for Syyool officers of the Eighteenth ward:— mn ixsioner, For Com: JOUN E. HACKETT, muostas aki AN, GEORGE W. TYSON. PREN O'HARA. 's BAIRD, Chairman of Committes, Mantin A, Kexny, Secretary of a ‘onamittee, TA LARGE MEETING OF station, held on Satarda: fant ot we E i Aide man of we i ermal eon ORNELIUS O DONNELL, Chairman. Jom taoncenois Bocreeaty. i THE st insta, Wan ui ly TER MeKiGitT for Alder- JACKSON i ASSO. POLITICAL. iT Hh cOUNCLN MBF Por FIFTH SENATORIAL i SCHNEIDER, ‘A K abPRR, OsrER chy JAM: MES ScOKEGOR, Chairman. 13th ward, . 3, 17th ward, Sosurn Bentsiatuen, 11th ward, _Bowano ANDER#ON, 10ch ware, J Secretaries. OZART HAL! Fifth Judi District~Seventh, Kieventh and Thir- twenth war. seban adsoumned mesting of the delegates, of, the. Fifth trict ton, heid at Busou ieat ou Gatarday evening, Novenber Zi; the deaiinaton ot Justice Steers having been received aecepted, it was Unanimously resoived that Edward J. Shandiey be aominat- ed us the candidate for Poilve Justice of this district. EDWARD L. CAREY, Chairman, ACKERKLLVILLE AROUSE.—A GRAND MASS Jweeing of ‘ue Seventecnth Wari Democraiie Mackerell- vi eld at C gun's Hall, corner, First avenu sndiievetith street onWeduesday evening, at 74 0’clo. he puri ati ominaton of that 9 old peope# chilce for Mayor, C, God N. Reynoids for Alderman, uf the iN. Herman for Alderman ef the fwellts i. Manstield for Police Justice, Fourth Judicial J.D. Hunt tor Civtl Justice, Fourth Judicial dis. inlet: for Gouneilinen, P. J; Blinn aud Thomas MeGuire, for | behool Trustee, Louis Y. Mor rell. THOMAS GALLAGHER, Preside Wiituam Roppy, Secretary. Ew ¥ NOY. 20, 1963,—AT A MEETING OF THE | N Weenies Ward Young Men's People's, Uuion Club, | Held on Friday evening, at the eoruer of Thirty. third street d Bighth avenue, at 8 o'cluck, the following resolution was That we cordially endorse the nominations of John Quackenbush for Police Justice of the Eighth, Sudiota dist iar Coa Bo wards; also wentieth ware Sterret for Councilman of the Twentietls want he cities |. A. Sidney Don Woleatt Gray, Jacob Tooker, John McA. Lear, Join Goll Jos 8. Foleck, A. J; Dustenhoner, Wm, R, Stewert, Robert Wakeli lames McAfee, John V. Gridly, William Tan- id, , William Russell, Augustus Levey, NATIONAL L DEMOCR ATIC vC ‘NION NOMINATION FOR derman Nineteenth ward— ROBERT McGINNIS. OLITICAL.—A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEET. ing of the Seventeenth Ward Democratic Louis Beirre Ciud waa held at McLanghlin Hall, 155 First avenue. on Friday, the 20th inst Barney “riday, Baq., was calie: theychalir, and resolutions endorsing ‘ile notination oF. A, Boole for Mayor, George A, Jeremiah for Willane He Mausield for Folica Justice and. Mosca D. Gale for Civil JGatice were adopted amidst, shouts, of applause, The mecting was addresses Hon. Robt. C. Huichin Mon, Moser D. Gale, Alderman Jerémiah, Hou. D; O Brieg and "Capt, Inaiah Rynders, each speaker being received with and enthusiastically cheered during his remarks. The meet- ing waa then adjourned, wi three hearty cheers for the arty, democratic nominees and “Ban Ri mal FRIDAY, Chairman. © NOMINATION, REY ¢ “The Citizen's,” The Peoples’,” re th iididate of every honest democrat, EGULAR PEOPLE'S UNION "NOMINATION. FOR Police Justice, Eighth District, Sixteenth and Twentleth rd _— JOHN QUACKENBUSH, ae oe PeguEaR DEMOCRATIC ON NOMINATION. Sadiclat Dievsiet Tente Fifteenth nad Beven- Daggett Hunt, Fourt ieonth warda. For civ Justice, J, } EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBL, 1cAN INANIMOUS NOMA ATIO! EV ENTE SebiCiaL DISTRICT, Twelfth, Nineteenth aot 5 enty second wardi MICHAEL. CONNOLLY, oe LAR UNION NOMINATION. FOURTEENTH ALDERMAWIC DISTRICT, EIGHTEENTH WARD, For Avpenuan, JOHN D, OTTIWELL. bilder DEMOCRATIC a art hy NATION. For Councilm 'H SE! ry DI BEY) DAN noua oii iN BRICE, ALEXANDER BRANDON, WILLIAM JOYCE. VALENTINE COOK, Ss ge pad DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- a JUDICIAL epee ighth ant Ninth For Police Just WILLIAM DoDG! CHARLES J. CHIPP, Chairman. Jauxs SaxprorD, Secretary. EGULAR MOZART RALL AND McKEON DEMO. cratic Nomination,—6th Judicial District 7 and 2lst wards), for Civil Justice, GEORGE C. Sanne’ k EGULAR DEMOCRATTC UNION ~ NOMIN ATION— Mozart and Tammany united, Fourteenth Aldermanic district. Bighteenth ward, For Alderman, RICHARD EGULAR UNION NOMINATIONS, SIXTH SENATORIAL Ninth, Fifteenth, ve eenth aud Ne TAA AQUES. WILLIAM 8S. OPDYKE, ULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIC BOUL AT ENT OUDICIA te DINTR! Twelfth, Ninetcenth and Twenty second ‘wards, A Sus. I NICHOLAS BEAGHIBT, Nominated by the Mozurt Hall, Taxpayers and other orga- nizations. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD ANN Workingmen's Union Democratic Club will be held at 245 Deinneey strcet, corper of Sherul.ou Mouday evening, | Nov, 23, at halt past seven o cock ‘der By Mic Ww. Davis, Secretary. Ricuanp Apams, Treasurer, President; ¢ Iresidents; J, Koch fs Je itereman as Al district Prek, W. Locw as Civil justice of ine Filth Judicial district, “Anton a few appropriate re: aif of the candidates,:by Messrs. Colin. Ko- the meeting adjourned, D’ STRAUS, President Ss “Koei Secretary. POLITICAL, PRINTING AT HALF THE USUAL AL. prices, Tickets 26 cents @ thousand: Pos Siren: Tara, Handbiilx and Pasters, at equally low rates. “If you don't believe itcome and ee, T. K. DAWLEY, 13 Park Tow, opposite the Astor House. LL WHO WANT POLITICAL PRINTIS Boliical Printing, promptly ani reasonable. call on CHARLES C. SHELLEY, Steai printer, 68 Barclay sirect; Posters, Tickets, Cards, Gutter Bis, Ac v TUTIONAL, UNION NOMINATION, Cun JUDICIAL DISTAL Pe DeNisttt WARDs, EGULAR PEOPLE'S UNION NOMINATION, FOR ReCiiatiinan eighteenth ward—sisth diatcctNinthy Fifteenth, Bisteenth’ and Eighteenth watds=Bibert Ho: berison. Ht JUDICTAL, DISTRICT Se Riteenth han Twenty:firet wards). DEMOCEATIL (NOMINATION msatean, 2 rate) ug NOMINATIO: Fe DRAKE PARSONS: ———_——_—_— HB PEOPLE IN MOTION.—AROUSE, LABORING he chats aud Taxpayers! Rally for the ofc GODFREY GUNTHER yitan, Club ‘OL the Terouts a werd, weratic Union ub ol ne Twenty second war. ey, Dew Both day of Novesnber, ihe fCllowing Fesoliions “Tae Taat we recognize in of ©. Godfrey Gu tee eet c the mest true and best representatives of the yg Ne . — fe. recoynize in the person of C. Godfrey Gun- thera holon disinterested amd ine most honest candidate for Mi there(ore be it mowed, That we, the democrats of the Twenty-second ward, hereby endorsd ald yominavon of O. Godfrey Gua ther for Mayor of the cliy of New Vor, erated, Toat we, the deinocrats of the Twonty.second ward, will use ever norabie effort to elect him the po. sition to whieh he Heaolred, Thai the several erzanized clubs, both German nd rativcation meeting a Nivionat ta ‘Nos Mt nud 225 West For'y fourth atrect, hand Ninth avenues, on Tuesday evening, a President of the Germam Union Demo- ion; Protius Scholl, Secret Association; Andrew wikia, pObt ‘8 WEBB, Chairmap. _Ricnarp McLavontts, Secietary. BOOLE EMPIRE CLUB.—A a F tas how up | will be held on Mon % at 8 o'clock, at Mi a ee este a a on road Book 7chu All the different Boole Cis HOSENBOURGH, President, _We, I, Towmnr, ‘Becretary. RVING AND JOTORY. rou ne ENTH Titans dtnriet, ta Union democratic nom of the people mu nd ‘be heard. eo people's ‘hol ice and working: mane tren, “Por alderman “JANES IRVING, WILLIAM BAIRD, Chateian of Morart Committe, son a ONELLL, Charman of MeKeon Committee, _. A Cheneutts, Siero Fin REBD FOR ALDERMAN.—AT A NEETING OF the Fourssa Ward Democratic Young Men'# Associ- held. at & Crosby sireet, on Friday e Tearrine following resolutlous were unantmen Resolved, That ln James people and worktn, support eed in so totag ¢ supporting @ man tn ever worthy att rages Resstved, That tn tine anda every man in hand to support the friends of the pepple, in order that our rivileges ae reemen may Not be ob iterated by such of our fellow ett 8 we hold office under “ihe ri Resolved. That under any, circumstances we pledge our. selves 10 the rt of James Reed tor Alderman of tiie diatriet, ia Pat ie Me Coin for Councliman of the Fourth Counciimau OMY TRACY. MALL, Vice 9. MeGorne, Secretary, resident. SENATORIAL DISTRI: this club, held at their rooms, 149 rening. 20th toat., wae unanl- KNcknnnooxns DEMOCRATIC CLU, Al & apectal = of Ludlow street, on mously resolved that we shal For May: a. aqprasy iy Secs For Sik istrict, JAM For Say Rg re Rly oy W. OSBORN, OSES D. GALE. The members of the Knickerbocker hgh on py beg) to itemd the i OM. attend the regular meeting A Ni FISCHER Prediee C, Rerpewnace, Secretary. HE. ayanze WARD DEMOCRA ic lependen aut anak i fre requested to meet eveniny November § | at — bry 209 avenue se in eH aP aR, Pca Join Mana, Treanor, “rwenti aco ‘ard Peace Association; Rive, Preatient of twe Democratic Calon (lub, atary ry MrrAy, Seéretary of the Democratic Union Club, ys ‘DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. TAMMANY AN AND MOZART, Firat Judicial district, comprising. the First, Second, Third ‘an a cee DW Al OGAN. For © uo big DENIB QUINN. PATRICK NIAN, Chairman ‘Tammany Hall Nominating ‘Convent AMES Supt IVAN, taries, prin acanry, Yratmmany Het, TERRENCE DUFFY, Chairman Mozart Hali Nominating Convento Micwagr EB. Haare, etn before th my er bein it fon 4 [XA live er you wil soe i ca ry 4 iaad tor T ret ty I~ feoor ues oes shall Feeel nh on thanks to the warm and aa cod it Tout has developed, T-am, genta, respect RE 1 JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONVENTION. Unt rases ras ire ineating of ah eae convened on Friday Sun on atreet, saree Mik E eMiTH ously ote eros interes Bignts a. e, Hasene nad ae Jobn Van rien, George W. Bush, 1 Moran John b Aven, me ch Peagbe the Bighth Secs Rast from the Ninth NATHANIEL APFLBTON, Chairman, { Secretaries, Tekin Pas Tarcsens, 1 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION (MOZART yn JUDICIAL DISTRICT =Bighteenth and Twenty. Grat wards, ORO! i nee rs higntiencen 5 ‘o Suatne Be iar Cony'a, Martin A. ‘| the benelit of his servic: POLITICAL RATIC NOMIN. (U0 pEMocns ae so for the mak district, ST, COUNCILMANIC pisiaicnauenes, B. Me. Clellan Saks Ward ¥. mon. r yD WARD 80: MINATIN' Purmuant (owen! of tue Tammany ust ae Genco com mittee, on motion, John P, Huggins, Ke,, was the chair, and Mr. réiue f mbdy was evened aectwiar ‘On'motion ference Coramittee was appointed t@ c for with the Mo agains, Alvere ¢. Willt committee, The Mozare Co oe following: gentlemen as auch con —=(ideon P. Clove, James Young and ‘S. Bull Willams, The reauit of melt delibera tions was the Unanimous ‘powmmnation of the following i’ WILLIAM I WICLTAM 3 NoLonsy, choo! Commumiasior, onveation, and appointed Joba P, one and Vaiwes balitvan sa auch peetor. fall term, full term. two seams, pious toantibanaly a ly endorsed the nominations of Francs Be for Poltoe Jusiien, motion, bath conyeations adjou 0} Pain s. Snatrman 1 Funny Ce Committee. Chairman Mozart Gotimittee, tary Tammany Committee. Mozart Hall Committee. 1863. Antnor FP. Carwopy, Wx. K. Eocurtox, Secrote Hore, No Q?, COUNCIEMANIG, DISTRICT. —UTHt, NTH, 1sTIt id 17th Wards—Reguiar Democratic homiuaiion for Gounellinan. CAPT, THOS. ME MEGUIRE. iD JUDICIAL sp DISTRICT. FOR POLICE sperion High and Ninh wai MES M. MORI 3°, JUDICIAL “DISTRICT, EIGHTH AND NINTH wards.—Ata meeting of the Eighth ward Invinelbles, held on Thursday evening, Noveinber 19, 1563," it was una) M » we find an honest, to the end that mously resvived that in Jaines M, upright, those only and faithful public servant nd earnest!'y recommend him to the electors of the Wards, Bightn ‘and Ninth JOHN K, BLAUVELT, Chairman. _Rosr. , BEMans, Secretary. 4m JUprCtAL DISTRICT. lar Union Democratic Tominatlonte, Tammany, fozart and Cor For Civil Justice, SES D. Gal Lz. TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, Union Couscrimanic NowNations, WILLIAM tia BAILEY, DH ALY. MICHAEL: TAROPILY, PATRICK 1 KEENAN EDWIN * HAGERTY, CHAS. H. HALL, Chairman, a, Bee: TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT—SEV§NT, ELEVENTH and Thirteenth War “dg, REG Ait UNION oration ic DWARD M. ig cau Clerk of Joterson, Market Police Cour, tnd formerly re- porter of the New York Evening Pos ‘ihe following letiern fom the proprietors of the Evening JOsErn Post, atthe time Mr. Skidmore was an applicant for the clerikahip, Will be read with interest by the voters of the dis- trict and i he citlens of New York:— OMlice of the i:vening Psi, New York, November 16, 1854. To te Common Couneil:—T" have kuown Mr, Edward Skidmore {crn bis borhood to the present time, most worthy man; faithful, intelligent, ready, active, Although I should be very sorry to lose his valuable services iuthe Bvening Post, 1 must say for him th€tT believe he Would make an excailent clerk to any of the police, justions Otice of the yet ng No. 41 Nasuett street, soruer of 6, 1854—To the’ Common ‘wart M. Skidmore, has ‘been Otlce of the Evening Post,in one capacity ani period «f aout twenty years. He isa faith- ful, industrious apd intelligent young man, and one whose services a a re; orter, We are very sorry to lose. He is ad- mirably qasified ‘or the position of Police Jusiice Clerk; if'we must partwith him, we hope the clty may have JOHN BIGELOW. sat! the editor of the New York Commerelal Advertiser practical Mr, Skidmore {a inter, and has been em ployed in the Post from boyhood, and Row occupies the pos tien of magise ana city Ferorter, tie hag successfully filled the pos's of apprentice, journeyman, reader and lastly assisiant in the editorial TH JUDICIAL DISTRICTIMOZART WALL—AT AN ped mnveting of the Furth Juitelw: District Nom’: son, held pursuant to a © Mozart socitive Committed, at Busan’ tall, No aoe ou Saturday evening, No: clock, Daniel Hughes, of the Never cal ihe chalr, aud Thomas’ Brady, of the ‘thitteenth ward: and jas. H. Lee, of the Eleventh ward, were elected secretaries, on motion of Owen Keenan. bf the Eleventh ward, AMES HAGLEY, of the Seventh ward) was unanimously dete for PU) HE SUSTICE of t alatrtet the fe following imembers of aald’ Convention belug reneut, viz-— Prow@antel Hughes, Thos. J. Carlton, Lewis Cohen Peter McKnight. n Z, Murphy, Michael Gracie, Chae ih Choerborough, Miles O'Neil. Theodore E, Kemp. fey. Willian Su ‘Thos. McCabe. liam Sullivan, , 4; quinn. Michael Denohoo. nck Patrick Qelaghan. nn Fox. weeny. cin it Cooney. Peter Delany. ‘4 Mey Geo. Harrison. Campbell, Frederick Repper. it eter Donoho. jugh Reilly. Joseph Belleshetm, hehe Clifford, Martin Mager. wen Keonan, DANIEL HUGHES, Chairman. Javes H, Lee, Thouas Beapy, | Secretaries, New Yonk, Nov. 21, 1268, GENTLEMEN OF THE FirtH JepiciaL Distkict VomVENTION © After placing In the hands of Mr, Daniel Hughes bah Temg- nation of the nomination for Koka Justice, which were s0 kind as to tender me, I wi tates to being a bagi a after receising my resignation, to me; but ob reviewing the ‘whole matter since, I am again compelled Poaltive'y to decline ail public ofr. ‘aiibies " ‘Again sincerely thunklng you, ur servant Fang os TMYAMES 1 STEERS, TH JUDICIAL, DiatRren, REGULAR DEMOCRAT ie, Bit ‘NomtNatton von EE JUSTICE, 5™ BiH suprcray. DISTRICT, Seventh, kieventh nud Thirteenth wards, At a meeting ‘ot the Union Judicial Convention of the above district, held ai the Constitution, No, tot avenue D, on Friday evening, 20th inet. in, purmance of the call of the Gene mimities, Frederick’ W. Loew was unanimyualy aa the Union candidaie for Civil Juste of the WM. HARRIMAN. Reventh ward, Jaure M. a0 ARTIN, hirteenth ward, Secretary. ie “JUDICIAL DISTRICT—SEVENTH, ELEVENTIC = Thirteenth warda,.—The committee appointed by th Democratic J dieiat Covention, at ther meeting held om Wednensny evening Nov. 18, to wait upon the nommlaees for Volice ans) Civil Justices, report that James R. Steers and John H. Trapp wecepted by the Convention, the ‘nominations, tendered io them ANIBL HUGHES. DONO THOMAS F. i TH JUDICIAL DisTRICT UNION CONVENTION “AT a meeting of ihe Union Delegates of the Fifth Judictal a district, Seventh, Eleveuth and Thirteenth ny Constitution Motel, 101 avenue D, on Friday eveni ard M. Skidmore wi the Union candid Epwano Co: 6, au peerene pisTRIoe (NATION SF. cae ZS: a5 FOR CIVIL JUSTICE THOMAS J. a A‘ DISTRICT—EIGHTEENTA AND Geen ng warde—Roxwiar Damocrsiie Nominatin for Poltee ‘Justice, James Mahony, For st Justice. bert D, Livingst i, FORBES HOLLAN| mat. pi CIAL prerrrer. (Obie t 7 abt Wvtan R DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, “Bigheerh and Fwenhy ara wards. _ RO. BE rit D. LiviNasto TH ALDBRMANIC DISTRICT. Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Seventeenth Wards. ‘At an adjourned ew ore the Birth Aldermante Dist: ict Convention of the New mocratic fre which Hon. John McKeon te rman, id at the Tenib Ward Mr. Joseph Sbannon, of the Fourteenth ward. received the unanimous nomination oft the Convention for man of gaid ul ‘ hav THOMAS F. GILROY, Chatrman, Jous Ginsox, Secretary. y hey PR! yas. bd OX BAMOCRAZIO 9 Va ty EIGHTH ~ rm me. ¢ the ‘above club aire renuented 1s atlea & mee 7 my 88 Bam. 1 street, corner of Water “enon Croxtm, Secretary. TH IU: DICIAL DIsTRICT. <TWELFT it. NINETEENTH and Twenty second warda.—Reguiar Union vomination of, for Police JAWS) PTAIN JAMES BRYAN TH ALDERMANIC praruicr., Mozart, “MeKeou. People's and. Workinemen gratle republican regular = lon, Hievenih and Thiers sxe iderman, PETER Avck Mou. gm: JU pictat iat shai \Sxraunre AND TWEN- Heth warda). Democratic Repubiien Union nomine- For Police Justice THOMAS J. Narnaxiet Janvis, Jr, 8 demo- enth, Mon. RR. JOHN FyRIcE, ‘Chairman. Convention, miter of the jighth avenue, A. See Becre ofthe Eighth “ctomal fUnioo. Orguasant mnatitu thon’ m Murray Waa lected Chairman aud bat 9 re oO, matt led & ballot ra cannidate for ice Fant tort ihe Eighth Juai wtrict, and after balloting twenty times and the ballots, tt wae foupd at, ann was unanimously A tee to make the _nece ngemen ® 8 a rine Weeeliag having been appointed, the Conren re WM. MURBAY, Chairman. om Counting hud Dente Sun For ‘cit uate. he es io 4 MO eenth Ward“ Mekeon” organ ne 3a a Friday evening, tho ion ter FG fe sinspeste i John J, i saligan “ 5 apectur, John J. 4 forvices Proderiek Ge-manu aid Hetnard Garmoly. srelury. bye " sta apecial b- 3 Noten iN. of L rie 0 game eme 8 inte ae 3" A Nomination — ATOHELL. ALDERMANIC rts Ml WE 4 uit Twowis iH. poor Chairs jeKeon Organti BARTHOLO! WARD, __ Chairman, Tammany QTH AND NINTH WARDS, HENRY WARD UNION NOMINATIONS—SCHOOL OFFI. f3.—For Sebv0l Commissioner, Jacod C, rt. pe Murslee. For Tri gt, For Inspector, Ge Hi. Gedaey, Henry _W. Iavina Apams, TH DERMANIC 1 DISTRICT, 10 oe BON OKGANIZATION oxoniid Ae SERENA. Wa. 1. Muneur, s wS"Dr. WM. MURPRY, ‘Chairiaan. c. C. CRANB, Chairman. TENTH Seasons. piammion rane a GEORGE A. Jeni Epwarp Coorxn, Be MAO a. Site ycretat 1 oe PRG ARI Chairman. TH ‘ALDERMANIG | DISTRICT. oman Alderma: zation.—For ny GeO Dr Wal MURFT. Wx. H. Munpuy, Secretary. rr Ct as Sorte) ALDERMANIC DIARIC? —2ANMANG HALL.— an, George Evwanp Cc eR, Bake ‘A BROWN, Chairman. | 10": WARD § SCHOOL NOMI NATIONS. —AT A MEE’ a of the Tammany School Convention of the Ten held at Kuntz's Hot 77 and 79 Easex if th Thurtday evening, Noi 4 ati 863, ihe folowing gent were unanimously nominated for school heal Commissioner, Joly HARNISON, Inspector, atoxzé Teisoaue, MARTIN HERRICK, GRORGR KINZER, WM. R. W. CHAMBERS, Chatrman, zo Biome, Secreiary 10° ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI ai For Alderman, JOUNIN, REYNOLDS, JAMES B, BENSEES C1 hhalrman Seventeenth ward. _Ronkrr Exy, Secretary, Fit 1 TH ‘WARD. Resulas, Union nom! Porn SCHOO! D. jQ™ OoNtissrONEe J. KA ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. DEMO! sb me NOMINATION: ‘Aldersusn, GERSON. Ne HERMAN, 12 TH WARD P puis Rec ING EIGHTH AVENUE itizens aud property owners “ ¢ Mills’ Hail, Carnianaville, on Tuesday evening, the 24th inst.. at 734 o'clock. By ordec cree TUMAS MASON, President. _D. UL TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Ata mevting of the Seventeenth ward Youn; Democratic Associa ion, helt on Friday evening, 1383, at Ruttiger's Hall. No. 134 Seventh street Tue following resolution was unanimously ai Reslved, That in Peter "Bowe, the regulur democratic Romince for Alderman of the ‘Twoitth Alderimanie district, We recognize w scaunclt dewiocrat ond an upright worthy man, vod who, if elected, will discharge the dati oflicé with honor to Binself and to the bes, inte constituents, and that we pledge ourselves to giv uungualified support, P. RYAN, ,, ears, | } Secretaries. Men's fov, 20, Tuos, F, CALLAWAN, Seeretarr, TH WARD TAMMANY HALL REGULAR NOMINA- tions. Ata meeting of the School Convention, hetd ¥ Hull General Commit 1 pu suant to call of the Yamin Michael Sb Nr Dever Commissioner, Mr. Join J. Mulligan for Inapector, and Messrs. Frederic Gerrmang an! Beraart Ciormigy for Trus- tee: JOSLAH R. DUNN, Ci ¥ Greene was u QUH WARD.—AT A LARGE AND ENTHUSLAS meeting of the Thomas Brady Associauon, h 37 Willett street, on Wednesday evening, Nov. tion was presented and adopted nomi natin and, Beraard Gormley f for Inspector. Jou J. Monit Tr woh ‘ie MCINTY Ra, Presiden AN, Mecreen —At the last ntlon McGraw’s, 32) Delancey stree', on couvened at Mr. John the fullowing eniiamén (tamman ticket) were oualy endorsed tor acl Hi Joux J. Mcduaw, N MePHILLIPS, Chairman. 1 ney Hg pedg ¢ 6 whole ae Tor Trusleca, Frederick Germann ena Baruard Gocmeige JON BARLY, Chairman, Owen McPutiises, Secretary. Joun H. isa 80 i ome Pepiiee. mai which comes off at the vame place, RAWPORD, Gorsod the follow p edged bee my a! Hoivanp, Treasurer, next Friday evening, November 27. wa Ivens, Secretary. President, 15" TH WARD UNION AOA Ras THE Orrteers Broad seve of the Pifweenth ward are, reyuenied on to meet at 2 de ns a A. Conkling. Col. ford and It. F. Andcewa will address the m E. ©. BENEDICT, T.E, Brewanr, Becretary. 17" WARD.—aT A MEETING OF THE mig fom ~~ High Democratic Association, heid at New lay evening, Nov. 363, the mine cagninbusty, ondurced fer Magers et Boole,” Poitce JusticcssWiltiam i, Maneteld ivi toee—Mosos D. Gale, Ailerman—Geor Counctimen—Messrs. Webster. Keenan. Yous were J Conor aster, 1 Gross, On moti nm adjourned io meet on Tuesday ext, at Tig O' Tuomas Be! on _ Francis Mec 1 TH WARD YOU: ro MEN 5 UNION DBMOCRATIO Ciud will hold @ mectin Twelfth street, on Tuesday past seven octock, Pupettal artone HO can By Tee. sOWasD yan evening Stun, McMAUON, President. } Secretaries ¢ a John Dy i Savi eae: | f TH WARD Ci AATIZENS ASSOCIATION NOMINA O ton for Alderman—Bichard Wil lf 1 itamaon, Jr, QT WARD McKEON ALDERMANIC longa a meatig of we Ncrainatag Conte ra, ember instant ‘yAMES ed by the Convention as the candidate for tidermas rteeuth Aldermanic distric O'NELLL, President. meeting of this Club 23, at 7}, 0° | a0 ner Thirty ninth Requested 10 be pre be ony on dawns Ki ¥, Bee. ‘H, Cours, Chairman Ktecttive Commities, K, wt ths + JOYCE, 20%. WARD Mage tear! DEMOCRATI Club,-—Fhe members of bove named son 22°, WARD—MOZART us ADs “ roe SS - A above Convent { an adjourned beld at Daniel Ferber's, 442 suant to the call of thy MISCELLANEOUS. __ —UNUIEE, DVICE TO Ly ed aa. der the mame no! fyoree Bnly oe Sete agent for America, jonye. BUNIONS, INVERTED & MAILE, en RICE, Burgeon che nie. it By mail # cents, cures ' Binlus, EMOVAL. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO #HIVRRING HUMANITY. —, ‘The Patent Metaille Weather Strip Company, Propristore of Browne's Metallic Weather Strip and Wio~ dow Bands will remove from #12 to thelr spacious ware- room, G44 Broadway, corner Bleecker street, over the Man- 4 hattan Gavings Bank, j “p00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, 4 : REWARD LOSE, A La COLLAR, ary. 2 eighth street, eee Th vent aan be. on the Ra