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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1863-TRIPLE SHEET. T Doperture ef Russian ead French Men- Dellious States will in all probability insure . 4 Word to Olergymen. THE RAL JANVABS,. | Son city inopocsor. sowotee bar . their utter ruin, property, institutions, every- ware ped : oi ba vendor ay change time ting she Se hain dein tahe *5 Mint nto ee te hing, their immediate submission will save ee ae mee amen take, and the gonvenie Ales, Captain Belenoy; omy |. ° so eg fw fw fk . . . The high character, soho'estic attainments, erudition and wootal . of am men are in fo y of other nations 4 reetly ip cominet w minds, as well as them all that they still possess, and secure them the most generoug indulgences from the loyal Btates and the needful supplies for the relief of their urgent distreases. Submission to she Union is vow their only way of escape, and of roud aad the Juboral got wader weigh from their uncbor age io the North river yesterday morning a4 six 0'siock, and proceeded to sea, o# their way to Fortress Mourve, where they intend to stay during the winter. The Froach frignte Guerriero sailed om Thursday, the ‘264m inet. . BOOLE RATIFICATION. MEETING, | j'tww vor to s:y waicho ies twoage moat tot ‘ those ma who take nominations oa!) he would be elrcted by one of the targest ‘ are for !*Wood, Wood ™ re we. 6 loud cal’ # » Wood ir. Great Gathering of the United De= | errors wor was not present,'and ss Mr'a. Oxkoy Ball arrived wt the opportune moment, the latter 5 £ fl ik for d reoting pen eal refor salety ‘and protection. mocracy in Peter Cooper's twas introduced to the weceting. Ih being represented thatthe increased prices of pro.| A Russian Deje to Presideng Lan~ | {nb many obilentions * REMARKS OF MK. A. OAKEY HALL. * b ve Grawr’s Victory i Watt Srreer—The Na- Political Temple. Mr, Hats commenced his remarks by onying’ that rhare | Yioas, Ad weconsaries reader it proper aed junt that mye eg hy thore should be an incroased rate of wages for mechanios, | The Ozar of Russia has transmitted -orders to Baron laborers and othor employos whose compensation ia not |. Stovckol, bis Minister at Washington, to invite our Prost fixed by law:— dont, bis Cabinet aod tho corps diplomatique to @ grand It @ Ordored that the heads of the reapcotive bureaus | Wdewner, which is to be givea on board the Russian of the War Department inake inquiry and report to this | {Fate which sailod yesterday for Washington, fhe departmont a just and reasonable rato of advanced wares | OM Ordered that the affair be gotten. up ip grand atylo, and that should be paid by tho govornmout at the prosent | % Carry out this dosire on the part of the Kmperor « carie ieee, Dlanche nas boon given to our great caterer, Delmonico, 2 Broadway. New Yo every oergyn mainder wos (0 bea great bull Hight in this city on Tuesd sy next, and that, too, in acrordance with the oonstitutian. a fia ay die < old Spain wn ee ee ie ate up Amusement ° 10. Firat, coma LETTER FROM GOVERNOR SEYMOUR | (ations with iancencte irritas the anna, ‘Thess swmy ’ be called strikers, They are followed by a crowd of fel <f jowa cxlled bendiliora. whore business it is to throw aquibs at Dim and worry and annoy him. At last comes the champion, called a matador. Mr. Speeches of Judge Marvin, A. Oakey | Bootes matador had been trotied out touiay in poleonic victory of Gencral Grant has created the greatest excitement and consternation among the money changers in Wall street, The bulls roar and paw the earth, with atiffly elevated tails, The bears growl their joy and wag their beads, and turn Datural prejudion a. classed this with other ~" yet entirely i ful o* Wall street, in the person of Mr. Orisen Liant. Bude, Orange Peet, Cerraway. insane somersaults. They all begin to think Hall and Others, All tbat their. Hull would have to do next Tuesday would | | TD Adjutant Genoral wilt communicate this order to | Wlniitton' ama fifty of sisty of bis sida, souks ec, | ae. At. brecerved in bore Wt Grotx that the war is winding itself ‘up; and &e., FY “ mene og bear pene taccen mace ms his Iife, - ise up | the heads of bureaus, and call bor a roport, and ali the maguitioent plate and ware, We expect that ve wy ehderwe bim hora © a $00 \ , nw over v, indeed, it seems.. If Meade pushes ahead, Rab CORED Wie the eidteaieen ne nomen EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. | tho whole aflair will be granduose. We mnat. however, pr = Prosident ae Secretaries Unase and Seward that they will stand no chance of nominations for the future GENERAL NEWS. Presidency if they accept the tavitation of the barbe- Tk, Wasmmgrox, Nov. 27, 1863. Peete ter.) It was saidPhowever, that their Boole had a Ri The nomination of City Inspector Poole for the Mayor- &, his none \(ananter ) Al this renaing @anen dae alty of this city was endorsed last evening! in a great ica itself in this-city He had seen the other day a y y wennnh newspaper published by Mr. Noah—not the deluge maa ‘whips Lee and takes Richmond, the confedera- ey will be a burst bubble and the Union » reality again before New Year’s day. Thon | gathering of the cbiefe, warriors and rank and Ale of the | but anothor—in 1836, THR INVALID CORPS, The Labor deena . look out for squalls in Wall street. Then the bong Seo] zeta ieessqmabeere heese Council pcordod ay a wap though its mem: | Major Jofiries, Provost Marshal of Baltimore; Major | rum UNITED STATES WIGNER ON A SruIKE. oir weight in great. financial conflict will begin. Gold will | Institute, Mr. Boole has the support, in bis candidacy | (Tel 2 Pee tout ‘nat there | Thomas, Provost Marabat of Butfato, and Major Campbell, | The United States woighors atruck yostorday morning | Sispeuye leu! for the high, position that he seeks, of Tammany Hall and | Biiiun the eround of the eum terns tone ee ie eee a District Provost Marshal of Pennsytvania, have been ap- | for an advance of wages, from twenty-Ove to thirty-five pointed lieutenant colonols im the Invalid corps. Majors | cents an hour. The latter figure ht be cotisidered Str. and Gazzan, of the Fifty.eocond New York and | high, they otate, if it is not remombered tha thoy are One Hundred and Third Poungytvamta regiments, have | moro than half thoir time idle. They were promised an been transforred. advance to thirty coats somo time ago, but as it was not forthcoming they struck for five cents more. Collector - Colonel Witowell, Chief of the Invalid corps, bas ad- | irney cored them thirty cents an hour yesterday, but Greased to the surgeons of the several \appitals, and to | it was rolused. The woighors of nineteen scales were in the provost marshals in whose districts Invalid compa. | to strike. Thoy passed the Hanaty Buildiug yesterday nies ero stationed, a circular, requiring them t> forward | ™* b*dy. statements concerning the efficiency of the men and We Perso Intell degree to which their wounds may incapacitate them Among tho arrivals at the Astor fight greenbucks to the death. Prices will go @own. Stocks will suffer. Stock brokers will suffer. Nobody will care for anything but specie, Our advice to Wall street, therefore, is: sell out! Many rich men will be poor before many months, and the poor men will have plenty of work and high wages, and will begin to be rich. united democracy, and as that isa most powerful institu- | dotiars, In 1886 thoy had incresmd thresfold—to over $ion in the city, he bas only to go tn and win next Tues- | a million, In 1852 they were three million three hum- : dred and eighty thonaand, 1862 they wore nine Potace anv Civu, Justices.—One of the most | day, which he will doubtiess procesd to do. Shan cie ouer aie one ow mero alse important and exciting contests in the present | The meeting last evening wana pretty conclusive ind! | ratio! tngreano ns took place betw ‘and 1826, nnd potitioal canvass in this city is that over the cation of the strength of the united democracy of New | jna' the game ratio of incresr@ as would bo found in * . York. The large ball was crammed, and, as the evening | CVerY to years since the city was laid ous ft nad > mai positions of Civil and Poljce Justices. There | ,., pleasant, the erowds that cond oot get iuside the ee Se a anh. ne nee Sous yornanieey are seven of the former and eight of the latter | paiiding contorted themselves with standees outsido, berate, erumbing humbngn of theday ” More than Ww - ‘ 4 x "| thirds of the rich men of the city who walk up to to be elected on Tuesday next. * The city is | where tho ni Fy amount of cheay oratory was pro- | Citeccnes office ani pay taxea, Tne a Be teas | Atbum Photographs, H. vy Pictares, Carts do Vinites, &., popular styles, at HOLMES Gallery, 304 Broadway. At Church, At Hom Visiting Carda, ta the latest an: Mozart Hall, ana all the halls and odds and ends of the | great error, and monstrous fallacy, and political sensa- democratic party, always excepting that corps of it which | tion to say that for the last ton vear tho taxes of this fs under the guidance and foliows the standard of Mr. | Si’ Pi ey o “nae So John McKeon, Mac nominated C. Godfrey Gunther and | meet at the clubs and in Wall street, and inve'gh 80 ter. thinks to elect him—which he will do in the samo way | Tibiy against the democratic party for heaping up the that he elected his nominee for Recorder at last election, | sey Tienty cents oh creck Thon ng tenet was six dollars by getting for him about one vote in thirty. Mr Boolo | valudtion was twenty-atx million dollars. ‘tw 1826, when may, therefore, be called with truth the candidate of the | New York wns atilla amall town comparatively, the taxes amounted to three hundred and eirhty four thousand 3.—We, the Ume fooling that we are and hare beew by Dr ROWE, by bie treatmemt for Catarrh, it to be the most practicable method of 'real rroommend those similarly aifiicied to avail themselves Brooklyn, Nov. 19, yoatorday, waa 'y Montauk Fire Insurance Com pok lym, Lieut. William ff, Merriam, of tho United States Volun- fn the time Avem. M. Kirby, Reo pany, 79 Clypton wt from service, for the purpose of ascertaining how far the | yeory, whose forthcoming ‘book of reminiacen orgavization bas proved successful, and to what extent — service oe by! of ee: Announced the governmont may bo justified im increasing the prosent | Since, ts eaxorly looked for. In the Interim, hoy @ tt is the intention of the Lieutenant to anpoar bo force. Instructions have also boon |saued to the Kxamin- | Fy few York audionce in the character of a locturer, ing Foard to admit none into the corps who may have | when he will, by requost, deliver his celebrated discourte cquired immoral habits that might in avy manner prove | % ‘Cosmopolitan Lifo, its Gaities and its “ prejudicial to good order and discipline. 3 Daniel Van Voorbies, Rye Brooklyn. John G. Voorhees, 242 Ads John Granger, 143 Adelphi Cartes F, Oxley, 121 Ada treet, near Gates eveaua, ni street, Rroukiyn, divided into eight districts, and in all ex- sy shag bist Pek op eee a perches mt ies aurned. Haale fenemnn houses, thete mares, NRARO SOLDIBRS AND THR INVALID Gonrs. THE WEEKLY HERALD, ree amin Moore, Clermont avenue, eighth house nerth ef AK 4 ix age of pure air and calcium lights, and conld enjoy the ir buiidine®, and rented them out. making the vonan! On Monday it wan decided that nogro soldiers oannot be aan uullon avenue, Brooklyn, cept the Eighth—composed of the Sixieenth, | oo cscio proce:tod by a long line of ‘eulored lanterns aus. | PAY, back to them the taxos In the way: of rent, (Cheors.) | | On Montny it was dent thoy boi " The Best and Cheapest Newspaper | _itenrs Rankin, 251 South Fourth treet, corner of Tenth angTwentiet! wards— both Civil and Police Jus- Ip re to the obiection that Mr, Zoole's parents, oF onset lo the TaN, oem, Snax Voing’ abteebed’ te ‘al street, Witte is ager Pended in front of the vestibule of the building, and by | gometbing of that kind, wore born ina foreign country, | tho regular army, and entitied to the #ame priviloges as in the Country. aweie tices-are to he chosen. In that district a Police | an uniimited supply of sky rockets, chasing each other | he wns surerised that they bad not found onything lars wbon disabled. The Invalid a aia ta pete Roaiten those other references ean be had on application In short, the | ®&@inst himwelf the last twice he was a coniidate in this to Dr, ROWE'S 0 lee, 49 Concord treet, Brooklyn, Justice only is to be elected. There is @ won- | throngh tho blue empyrean, and £0 forth, City. He hed ove grandmother born in Walea--and that derfal scramble throughout the city ‘for these | 42mocratic supporters of Mr. Boole had m good time of tt id not make bit 8 prince of shat oguatry. CLavgbier.) % e sandtiatem ei Generally, ana made the most of their opportunity. nother grandmother born in Frenee, abd & grandfather offices. Jour or five sets of candidates are in ‘Tho inside proceedings were opened by the selection of | BOTD in New Jorney (iavgnter ) They must not laugh ‘ at New Jersey, (or New Jersey wis not only in the Unite the fell, with the exception of two. or three | yp. J.mos P. Nichotson as chairman, and a large number’ | Staten ‘but wines the leet gection almeat the Vniter districts. The men nominated represent nearly | of vice presidents and secrotarics. Among the names of | States (Taughter,) He might leave Mr. Boole to the all grades of society, from a barroom loafer up | vice presidents were those of Fernando Wood, George | Bol eaneraus but just consideration of bis fellow citizens, to those who are well qualified forthe positions. | 4%» Judge Sutherland, Judge Plerpont and Recorder Ney York, “bat was gufiolent for’ any dessroreh st thie Hoffman, . He n asked to-day IF, stood on ‘The latter oluss are ‘ar less numerous than they LETTER FROM GOVERNOR SEYMOUR. the war qestion.and be had anawered in the Pelphic should be for the croiit of the parties nominat- | The following letter frm Governor Seymour, purport: | hid aSed” birecMrPreanont, hag do you stead on them, othing of the city; nor have | ‘mg to bea telog aphic despatch, was read:— the war question this morning? “I was thinking ing wRnRS BOrNEE 0 onty; Rosie wil yesterday,” said he, “that if any body asked the pretended reform parties improved this Wx, M. Twaxo, 287 Broadway, Chaltinan Gene me that question, I would answer bim in a apecoh croasing at Vie rate of two or three companies per week, | The Splendid Victory for Grant’s Army at Chat- owing to the graat number of disabiod men ia theSouth- | tanooga—Capture of Botwoon Five and Ton it. het “SOLOIBRS' BARRACKS. Thousand Prisoners and Forty Pieces of Artil- Noarly all tho barracks have boon ersoted for the use lery—General Banks’ Texas Expedition—Maps of tho troops in the dofenees, and an order has now been of the Position—The Latest from Charleston— ismued to butid mess houses and supply thom with the * Armi new army ranges. These troops are the only ones im whe Tho Latest from the Union and Rebel service thus comfortably Axed, though arrangomonta are | in Virginia—The American Neoropolis—Litor- “being mado to ostabiish similar Ceavenionoes in other ature— Sporting — Agricultural ~Theatrical— departments. INSPROTION OF ARMY HOSPITALS. SAE Ws Ms On Monday morning & oommission, comporad of Liouto. Nat. ERALD, day) moral: nant Colove! Lathrop, Sargeon Reiley and Captain Horton, Rp pb icecal = es ead song yi atarted on a tour of inspecticn of all the army hospitals io Highly important account of the Splendid Victory of the United States, The yommission will Grat visit Poon: | G.norai Grant's Grand Army over the Rebol Foro of sylvania and Now York and the astern States, after | prieg requiting io the Rebels being driven from every which tho officors will proceed to the Southwest, aad point at Chattanooga and the Capture of betwoon Five finally to the Atiantic coast. tad Tow Th ousand Prisoners and Sixty Piecos of Artillery. ARRIVAL OF PRIZES. ° Afull report, from our Special War Correspondent, of The prize schooner George Chistolm, in charge of Act- | the Movements of Gea. Banks’ Kxpodition te Texas, and Bri¢gewater Paint.—Best and est paint for leaky ofs in the market, ° MOBERT REYNOLDS, Agent, 74 Maiton lame, s Hyperion Fintd Res'ores Bogie's Electric Wate D nced. W. BOGLE, Bomon, Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOMWES IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL AFPEOTIONS IN THE THROAT, CHRONIC CATARBH, G@ATARRA OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE, OWRTRUCTION OF THE KUSTACHIAN TUBB cunKD. CROSS RYE STRAVONTENAD IN ONW And disease of the Eye and Rar requirt every 4 pr Vvow meclica) or surgical aid atten: wo by HERG, at hia consulting room, §16 Broadway, near street. thalsphaie a staabiistine of the men whom > that T 00¢8 spoke tu sebool, I would throw myselt. back ‘hich ts to urd roy? att A ate | for eer “Xe! ai - mga yeti It woad Ag forrow evening. I eann ul | ped on bow you delivered that sentence, It might be, rer a ge eg ~~ aT ww4 Feotnt'abeen e'trom the State, devain me ithe canta Ht fy rs or went.) (Laughter.) | *: Wott.) % Ne ir. Linootn in age about as wi nominations, and the evidence that it furnishes | toric nthe exat aceounas witek now aeliateuteenae: | speak post spesohn ana tee Reenteneie: thew one ale polit'cal organization whien I believe ts asserting priaciples | tr P Y ‘end that if bé wanted to know Mr. Boole’s viows on unquestionably decided choice among. the | snd. ursnu. policy best caloulated 2 te rice ee 2m | the war question, he thought his voice waa still for war, have this day received on my reserved Roman rights and say, “My voice is atill they have nominated. We ; 4 og My voice is for war.’ (Laughter.) *‘Well,’* ‘eting held in your ety scarce a mouth of degeneracy in our political affairs, there is | try. The intervening election resulted unfavorably to that | atrootion om it.” (Laughter.) fo Mr. Hall nad. told bee umerous cundidates in almost every district. | too riand. and be might put any construction om it that he picased. Child Wutte I regret-thi . * The a of these positions is such it yes and patra mat (oar toa still confident that the jus. = vee joer meget nt en ae to a a ve —_ bey Lewd re mission f payne ;. thelr Operations since their Landing om the Rie ENT 1. ag! biconga tant : s bay jeorgetown, 8. 0., " * ande. fs the duty of every voter to ascertain which of wall to poriede of, civil war; w ete med ~7 Tet iee & his ioasconlios teehee ven nbroea charge of Ensign McKennoe, captured of Wilmington, by Map showing tho cone of Genoral Banka’ Movements in Pilot, 61! the numerous candidates in his district is the | crline moments, Inthe meantime, Its ou, day to miners | Miyor Wood, (Cheers.) He had ‘his falta; ‘but, as ¢ Loodora, on the 16th instant, arrived at the Navy | tozas, Tae Pr es ethene 2.8 from the masnen. knowing their intareals, | Yard this evening. Both vessels are loaded with malt, | an excetlont Map illustrating the Kotrance to Mobile d Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative Hee ie atehes vy saiivel arniaua ro ite Chaps, Chafee, fallowness, Spee. ‘ll Bkin Biesuishes’ cured 14 coe RAUb's allan Medicated hap. “Gad hrosiway. Corns, Banitows, Inverted Natis, Mus Joints and all diereses of the fons ores, Ineonven tw _the patient by De, Cnirepoties, No. 700" Broadway. ow \FgeOR Ubirepodie, N jayne. Dr. . Dr. fwe AWATNE'S COMPOUND tor WILD cunhay, For thirty years the oaly standard remedy curteg Hevere Coughs, Co 5 sthrna, Rronen itis, Hoarsanoes id oy be8 bannie ACO, wor, 1 P and wore captured im attempting to run the blockade. | pay, and the Position of our Blockaders and the Rebel The Arctic ia a very trim and fast vossel, of light draft, | pereuccs. and admirably Atted for tho business ia which sho was ‘Tho latest despatohes to the Progress of the engaged. Siege of Charleston, South ‘ss tected mmc The latest totelligevce from Bernside’s Army in Kast ‘The Quartermaster General has issued an ordor increas: | roa.cggo0, with accounta of ite Predéut Position, ing the wages of all Inborers, teamaters, &c.,in the 40° | ine intest news from the Union and Reboi armies ta partment twenty per cent. This hes been done to avort Virginia, the difficulties which a threatened strike would nccossar|- ‘A full report of the Dedication of the Netionsl Cemete- ty tnaagurate, ry at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, with {he patriotic Ora- RESTITUTION OF MONRY TO THE GOVERNMENT. tion of lon. Edward Everett, the Dedicatory remarks of ‘The following letter was received at the Treasury De | president Linovin, and Speeches by other distinguisbed partment on the 24th inst., with aa enclosure of wixty; personages. five dollars, and, as requested, the lotter ts furnished for | account of tne Capture of the Blockade Runner Ban- Diication ia the HxnacD. If all who bave swindled the | shee by the transport Fulton. Government should be moved by an accusing conscience ‘The latest News (rom Mexico, Cubs, Sem Domingo, to make restitution, the amount thus refunded would Central and South America, Kurope, and all other parts of tee nee aman to the receipts of the Tree | ine worid. ‘New York Postry—" November''—‘ Life's Journey"'—/' The Way mn x ‘Nev. 98, 1008. "nn, peste aaa Iustona’’—~' Greans of the Meee a ay obi mtreina ny “ Mirlem Neale; Her Requesting Ths Fleratp Correspondent te mention Bporting—Hippedroming and ite Evil Rifects on Trot- Amt. sothing more—vo other paper— ttmg—fale of Valuable Trotting Horses—The Appreaching To-day the Treasury Department received « commant- International Prize Fight te Rngland—Aquatics, ke. cation, enclosing fifty dollars, from the above mentioned | 4 rricultural—The Harvest of the Year—Abstract of the individual, who afew days since forwarded sixty five | popes of the Department of Agriculture, be., ke. dollars, and requesting the department to acknowledge | vacotin and a quantity of iaterosting general reading the receipt of the s1me, as before, through the columns engage er otal, Bata ae OO, Dr. nyse Otmce tor fe Tore Dasa Dest qualified for the office, and cast his vote fava ton wich wverned ou country to guceeatly Yo - a of the dignity and rights of labor, be - for bien, Certainty, with the muddle and trre- | par,P* rag oasSat ihe” icoiing caine’ ot use eticaat | Mlene of the beet Mayors the eit of New York bad galarities which exist ia almost every ward of | 45 3)! fine 2 leg, wes Sever have lected bit terog times, i the “city, uo person can feel himself bound to + featcranl” resard, that’ aint | Honry ‘Te Clitton, who thought ihat New Torin, bedi ‘vote for these positions on the score of party without which our country ‘can | claim to consideration was that it was the Gibraltar ot If he-does he will find about as much trouble | preeeatritieciot ta e:rre ts of ts ontonre ATTuere wore roveatd calle for Me, Boole; bub the chatr- dn apcertaining who is regular as be wil! in find- politcal opponents ihe burdens and sucr{cen wh ‘man stated that he was ot present. ing who is the best qualified. Qualification is * OUTSIDE soNKES, administration he to Long before the doors of the hail were opened a great thenaly npr epi euidenadiens re with Guenmeching te | Dumber of persons were assembled ia Astor ple, And ‘their votes jinees n people, in the nar | when, at the hour appointed, the gates were thrown open offices as Police and Civil Justices, With this | "1 wind the crowd rusbed forward in a body and for a short time @s their guide it will bes very easy matter for Beet, Sat gion pen ere Then new sree ee = at tee ton we em yey ‘The room arty every cemehes soteunthg “ato bine cast his | lives, the fortunes, the nappinces of our peop'e. it sheuld Sls ania nent ‘uarpee ily PB scam Dasanes ‘vote , t least until the interior being crowded the late arrivais had to 3 er cotette, phere in a short time @ most enthusiastic “Trewrmo Jow Hooxes.”—Fighting Joe has ‘been proving again thet s general who may be to the handling of o great army may do wonders at the head of an army corps. Artival of the Steamship Arabia at Boo o Breton, Nov, 27, 1863, ‘The steamship Arabia, from Livorpool on the 14th aad Quognevown on the 16th, via Halifax om the 25th inst., ‘arrived ot thie port «t baif past toree o'clock this after. moog. Her news has aireety been transmitted. over the ‘wires. Her mails will reach New York about siz o'clock Deflance Fire and Baces matter. Parlor fefes. fi to-morrow worning. of the Hanatp. asd i baal It will aloo give valuable and important Reviews of ANOTHER Ca: ONBCIRNCE. ca ale Disastcr to the Steamer Telegr Ne. 3. the Movey, Dry Goods, Provision, Cattle, Horse and ‘Tho annexed note has been received here, the writer | Famiiy Markets; Editorials on Prominent Kvents of the following the example sot soverai days ago by a con. |*n, y, Ship News, and reports of all other interesting and ectentious predecessor. The writing is in imitation of Important matters. printed letters, as a disguise:— Single copies Five cents, Anoual subscription price — @ New Yore, Nov. 25, 1863. | one Copy. ry Hon. 8. B, Onasn, Seoretary of tho Treasury — Three Copies yt r" Sin—Enclowed you will find ove hundred and ton dollars | five Copton ; ; y * ($110), which I rechived from my country by fraud & | Ten Vopes et) pe al It was my Grat oftence, and so beip ine, : ; ears God, i shail be my tast. Iwas induced to take this Any larger number, addreased to name of subscribers, upder La Led TH ar Oe he peepee was nota | 62 50 cach. An oxtra oopy will be sont wo every club wrong: ve sigmally f. ile TeaKe my COnFEionce . Delieve It. Thatik heaven, ! stopped at tis error of my | %'*™ Twenty cxpion, to one address, one year, and any larger number at same prion, An oxtes oooy wi le. Please have the reeript acknowledged in one of the | berent to clubs of twenty. These rales make te Wancir New York papers, aad oblige =A WAK URAT, Hamat the cheapest publication tm the country Whe !sfor the whole Union, witnout any or *bats."” sor mem to @ limited member, at Sfty cents ‘FRDERIRNY Bae Dede Capenhes tn the Erensery, por line, widi be inserted in the Waaxur Hanan APYOINTMENT. . Charles Gilbert Hanoah, of New Jersey, haa been ap- Cicrsaramt, Nov. 27, 1863. ‘The steamer Telegraph No. 3, band from Cairo to Mem- Phis,sank at Onceola on Monday. She bad four thou. | “0! "9 F eens pal acd tacks of goverment grain on board and e number | or ruviic Whe i tsour ducy to repel aitinvasive | & sailor's uniform, displaying oa Three were drowned. Two of | UPO® Oar constitutional rights, let aa, by & prompt ebedience sorounded with @ wreath of pasevogers. Regrees . W Gnr constitetinal obligations, show that we sre mot | received with cheers. To them ber of ‘the crow were sealded. There wore no ceruaities among | fmimaid, bye fctous urpors 7 Gmbirrass tbe adsainis: | giremen ia thetr aniforma, palling alowg s ploce of artil ‘the passongers. Tho vessel lies with seven feot of water P Ho and peveerya ou: eoaiyt.idm, bu aed Paslts tate taeeee Bae abl cite Wwaics wee f ional fing, (tm her lower decks, She wil! doubtiess be raised. Doe, whieh that couetitirion ‘bed thet ery pretty device, surmounted by the American seouse. Adtiering to ont purpose ‘the First ward followed next, with devices, fire- to demand all our rights, let us | works, band, we, and a boston «stand drawn by horses. ‘The boat was fully manned, the crew holding their oars erect. After these came the Tenth ward, headed by ‘ their band and bearing suitable mottocs The Eighth and Tee New Haven town electio® occurred to day, and has he Z seanbaiet tates ron os — per ire ot and were succeeded by the Wesulted in the success of the Union tickot by @ majority | f.i1ure in pues of all schemes for the centrali-al if [sear chy filled with precedes Avast Vor porn Of 115—a change 0° 620 since Inst fall, when the demo | ee ee ne reeves. Toe est ofthe ea banners, ‘The members of this ward had some beautiful a . in the pubdie mind will notoniy y Ge Chinese lactornm, shaped like vases, globes, &e , which 4 governmen, held by the demoe atic | av@re Nked very much, The rear 0 this procesmon wee Upreate Hats low foreheads, of any part of the bed Brvedwar. Bote Rosterativer on for the baie in Te onde eee tae nee, ue cut, fo So raeraas Seep aioe Clend, an, and b) remove the Howurities and by eeap JOBEPM HOYT & CO. 10 Universtiy piace, MO % Election in ew Haven—Saccess of the Union Tiekect. New Haven, Nov. 27, 1863. Wis brown. fh stenet, Bol nO Cents, Ninck oF Nabe, Depot No | Berdag Illusion Wigs and Teepers, Japentiea Of the Bociete Hy gieniqua, for, remoring the batt as T, 356 nrostwag, 1 tron W @rate carried the town by over 600 majority on a much Mureny, Kady & ea total vote. - P , 1 if a WICKRRASHA: Aighier Barly made our corn.ty grat and) prospero Drought up by care crowded with peranos | The Sixieeath | pointed by the Prenideut Cons! to Demarara le Letterive, ie bess Uiteet aaah at Becnbeg with peeves siatent | ward procession arrived next, head 00 COFFIN. APYREHENSION OF DRSEKTERS, 2 5 Death of the Imventor of Greek Fire. us. theretore, bear each drawn by four horses, after which came, displiyed Pas 4, Nov. 27, 1803, are U: triumph ie ent of the politi. | (OM ® carriage, an immense national flag, (be ends of Teo thousand Getiara have boon paid in this department dariog the prevent month for the apprebeasion of de i the cal views bi by ouPpary orpenretion, Pare ac, | Which were sunported by men on toot, The Twentieth, HORATIO SEY sortors. Levi Short, the inventor of the celebrated “‘Greck fire,” R. Twony oon one Seventh yet came next ao order died in this city yesterday, REMARKS OP JUDGE GAnVIN, peeuee, Stee bearing euerem Sige, mores, 4 Judge Ganvix was introduced aa the firat speaker, and | ,, The rhectaturs were moved to the highest enthuniaem The United States Steamer Lancaster. oauter eden Yorn, wos Sat vee Sia th Oe = cheering ond ‘appiaces became ‘dontening The proces. Sax Faancisoo, Nov, 26,1863. | election thirty-seven thousand votes. He bad recently | *100* baving marobed around the Institute, congregated met a’Boston democrat,jn one of the Erie Kallroed care wis | © and around (he stands, and when all were asseuibled ‘was boasting about his own city, and sald that New York | 18 Astor placo. as far os the eye could rexch , {rom Stuy ve cuuld show no mal. 80 monuments, oo Hunker Hil. He | Pan ag Scenery agg Sg pl gr ne Pec ecateais tem. neogaen, Bastion Terk ereees } resclning hort bime as i natinfied with tbe display of c, by addrosning -\th TL TKRAY, BODY a Ka., oF Bt. Louie, de, College ARRIVAL OF PRIROWERS. One hundred and twenty ve rebel prisoners have been received here from the Army of the l’otomac since the 190. 12th toat. Several of these bave taken the oath ana been 19, 43, 60. released to go North, and the remainder forwarded for 40, 22, 45 Pr “P 15, 38, 08. exchange to Point Lookout, at which place there aco 20w | Cireularssont by erreur? Set eAdreentug : . 2. F, SIMMONS & 00. stxte0n hundred prisoners. Gusnessors 1 Jus. A. Morris & Os. in siding cans Convenient tor the packet Rend 01 18 and B) conte per ber Wy Sealers in meaten Prepared ony by wcniad “SOLEMTFIS AwOme and pabiishers of o foendation + vane + their strength, jous bodies moved away ia good aa aod New Tore Agen oh ‘the oe pay wrote’ = order, y. A Military Orgenis: at Kastman's th. Deng avd ¢ emia! frat message to Congress, tbe coairs on which the drat | 4 AQttes Tete te ee eer bcapeacers were ollege. 's Lowery of Kenaene Monn & Company, ot - Dr Phoipa Messrs. RC Hutchins, J. A-Glover a) S| At Faatman’s State and National Business College, | 14 54 69, 17, #9, 2, 13, 50, 4930, 6, 50. otctiors of American C W. Carey. At Stand No.2, Mr J. Rosenberg presided, | Poughkeepsie, the students have formed themsetves into ase 6%—Nov 77 1am + je fhe speakers wore Megera. J.J. toree.J, Cramer, | w regiment. On the 24th of the present month Uney had & 38, 41, 8, 06.78, 51, 3, 35, 42, 75, 49. “Tainphit oF [sien sat pummt from Stand No. or 73 Prenided, and the speakers were | parade aod banquet, The following are the officers o beat ort. midis hod. ‘ a. ke. [ee nee myles paver 2 50 Cents Hale Dyeminstontas Coloma —Thow. H. Stevens 1 Newest ee Colona—Lavi Senoy or 48 of 4 Miner — joo. M. hack wood : eet Ty A ny A Mayor—¥, H. Waicott tm All Leeatiard Lat- Mr terion Information given. CHARLEA W. MAUGER, Biro. | */: 00* SM wy Maire é KRSOLUTIONS. 1 dena sores One aril ah wees OCU a Pere: Syrup, or Protoxtde of trom, + i. fora: Company D, b. ow iw on ifm, WD ym ban tn nent a resolutions, Potve, Compacy ¥, NM. Bassett FP sie ~ tan ser Ag au Tagattecs peotte- ioe 8iree —_ —= wine ant fate betes tants beset Stecle: Company H, J. ¥ Quigie: Broker, 11 Wali " b Boldt, a 0) » ‘Wes mosis te he ot few York ay s ‘wees sa er, 1 Well erent, rowen 1 oldiers ove tm the Army, betoag afew mi city have pty) for electoral Py as Mayor | large, bor very enthusiastic on the part of the audience. | ny f, J. V. Parker; Company (, 7, 1. Verm'liyea; Com. Prises hed aed Information Par- | erpeed 0 sedéen changes shoul! slwaye be supp ied we ‘Dot @ portion of the paddle eee ee ren bied To Dane econ rennet Balied de- | One of the belconies of the Custom House served the | pany D, M.M. Spaulding, Company B,J. 1. Dyer, Com. FROWN Peonchial Trocbes, ws prowpt relat Sious of the rll, ood work, and foniem ibe Purpone of a platorin for the speakers, and the people | pany F.J.8 Drake, Company G, Kobi. Kiddie; Company nchial Trochen, wn they give 5 . occupied the street and sidewalks beiow: . Blake. 4, cwogh, tertiated Tae See ae paaeese yee nat in the ‘About three o'clock PM. punctuaily ‘the meeting wae Segond Liew ompany A,X Coshing: Company am re are , echroner idenstai called to order by ex-Alderman Tucker, who somin * . C. Benen! ; Company ©, verry, 3. ; Vem Btertin Ambrosian Cawsce the Mate te Geumer b devant tn thirty in poilteat opponent, and that in yg dainty ct made | pany D,C. C, Douglass; Company F, RB. Robison, Com. Sons Gistapes (10m tbe shore. Ronee low pom ae chairman. ‘ir. siereos made | pany Crosby; Ontapany’ U, Ose. A. Bleak; Company Wye Kae nnd Vang A Brows way, Now York whol _ fae crow Could eon reeataiog ay | Teneses—Mareh & Co., Haatont fo 2 Vesey etvest Astor t AS witch Boa Quote Maven Wie tenn ares | Eeenctcsat diopters Socaleer tinea te Meares oa Be iS ion on NEW TORK CLUB Vs. OT. ANDREW'S CLUB OF NEW agit lon a eon | Mae ae! wait. , Me Vigorous bets e roux ° \adies were and support i} ® from the wreek of the ‘and ever will A match between the above cuts lon place om Thanks Bold by druggists nner comevenentes Irrepreratbie conten, the ones Jef. Vavis, the | giving Day, on the grounds of the Messrs Dintam oor rs | Gray, Rad or Pin was waimem— Ler Of Broadway and Astor place, cod reosiied tm tne | wn‘ we misc’ corde cud tes eles Tare (ee eee | [ratte WAIN materiais to raise the the General (arey was followed by Joe Moxie, who mates . va obs the et: |» Pty ment of epeech two 869 In favor of Gunther, and pester defeat f the New York Club by forty-seven siete, The 7 we ‘he bim to assume as aay qrauead ona Reaerea and twenty ‘ronsune why | GAme wan sight players aside, thirty-one wbots op. The Annin & © eo Resear ot Rea Yarn ang | PRL a glad ay Be Anarow's cic Wroght forware »vory wring tn, | gg Ringe » ere sacrbid 4 BO rere samroret pam five o'clock: in the after. | it the New York Club was dinappointed by some of ae é has ordered a strict — ronal pre jue thei best players not making their appearance. Ap A Beautifal Compierton.—Latra's a ‘the accident. ee ee eine hy enstotaloy Ganther Meeting in Hanover Square of Tooth, of Liquid Perl, for preserrin bmatifying nny et + | pamded ie the score, which will show the revalt of the ~ « ihe senral mron fib Ws py LET ie Sadism Br Proncin A menting wan held at three o'clock yesterday atter- | aiorent rinks — ee eee WWeite Sehiodam Sehua| ee ne ‘material & whieh the boiler t x inette. ternoon, in Hanover square, for the purpome of piscing Now Tork. S. Antrew’set Mew Tork A Determined Democrat.—there Lives | mut i oo gs For wale vy ali growers tees of water im the bower. Mer. Frmva spoke in Pins ote MPC, Godirey Ounther mere yrominestiy before the | Yorba. s..s.ss.2....... ¥ Ketions 19 | aman im this city whe te ech & ramen tons bauer of mom | *rmedete sapeeeencnrnntnanoseg favor of the democratic the » dee #@ 8 candidate for the Mayoralty of New York A OF sues . we Mate wp Hair D; ere Bimm to be honest, faithful, Weter nme. n o09 sonenee. ed ogtne Ss teaneoese ete (2 ion i garg | ma Ses SM es one underie Der of resiments at Old Point Sal conouppeion, besnese fereed'on manner of ihe 4 Lote «io monte Ws A. Bacheior's Hatr Dye—Thne Reet ee Saectel ont belheved that mot only would Munte of 3 Ofteon u wie 8 Seen, aneree reliable Bele Op and inquired of ove democratic next mt od the ma | Asorte 2 Fergus 1 Greeuions wnt pertoimere ans: of the Veins wonla ther for e u came to ache Mayority for. Andrew's Ciud, ortsaeree ebrts, fF A j rl hh vil ji