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NEW owed to make e wh & 'bey found aoytbing iv thoir districts in f of & "PHO wueance. oF aay eh assigning each princinal department to @ board specially cum pelout and qualified to deal with it. THB SANITARY BUREAU. ‘The care of tbe bealth and lives of a millon of peonle is ope Of the «reat trusts of our municipal goverument, The alarming death rate cf this city, compared with msby Other places iess favored by nature, aud the wast @mMoUdt Of preventabie sickgess, are striking indications Ubut we needed inquiry by competent men into the rea- ud (he remedies for our ranitary condition ‘The Saviiary Bureau was organized the whole subject tuoi’ servigea. ‘Ibeir place were carefully BEW YORK CITIZE08' ASSOCIATION. Beoompiiene.t 1 this way. Phovographs bave beea tak: Of tecomeoe foc*@s and Of quarvers of more than 1rd: nary low and ocbi*althy char of ibe Fourth way becding wanitery recor fewer, every etreewin dierent colors: hae prepared soins of these “HAPS, and be is wow en gaged on & large map of the whe survey. The gravd Fowults ol this survey are beyond a..¥ attempt at dezorip- ion Bow, Dr ‘thompson placed om the table several fincly oxe- cuted pboiogrspbs of some of the worst quarters and of fopement hovgca and thelr surrouudtugs in th city, which pons a subject Of earnest cxuminaiion by the geatiomen Sanrn spoke of the Iabors of the inspector’, and the alscrity with which they sotered ou the work, avd Paid 4 high compliment to the readiness which at ail Meeting of the Council and Boards of Management, the lizbt of their own exjerience and of the rich reeuils Of sanitary science iu Eur They mapyed out the city into twenty-nine disiricta, devised @ thorough system of Instruction and (oqwry, | and appoinied a corps of twenty-nine educated medical ipepectors to go Into every district, laue, aliey aud teoe- ment ap: Large Attendance of Influen- tial Citizen report to tbe Bureau minately, in writing, ek. dlany of these reports are modeis of saut tary inspestion, io many losiances they bave tukea photographie views of ienemet sad crowded courts, showing to the eye (the very nests where fever is bora, and where death ri (# on tue humble poor, reform ib great cities. Geveral Vaiix spoke of the work of tho ongineerin depariment of the nssociation, which thoy bud eater Statement of the Society's ~~ Operations, Ponce Eeecs been than eae tested ese upon with tho most carnest fecling to furttier and pro- the poison lurking no it, though pa es a cloar ig | Mote the obiect of sanitary reform. Won tho first ERS appearance, By ao exact survey they hace marked the | Meeting of the association was held various plans were binitted for ite con » And inordey to make the work the more complete and comprehon: it was found neces: to commence at the beginning, like a Physician when calied to heai a gangbot wound; be fret probes, then extracts, and then opplies bis healing applioa- 1008; add 80 the board determined to go to work on the me pian of commenciug at too beginning. ‘Tuc } determined to ascertain whore the evil lay, and toremove from the city all the artificial obstrus- fons to health with which it abounded, and to bring {( as nearly as possible to a state of nature, The Almighty in forming the exrt®, avd placing man on it, Dever intended that it should be'to hitr a place recki wit discage and pestilence. Bot man drow these upon bimeself, Man's errors created the pestilence : and it was now the labor which the Board bad imposed upon ttsetf to remove these oviis und to moke the city what it ought to be—one of the healt! The country around was pure: only the city wag impure. The impurity of the city was probably Owing ervre to the improper menner in whicix tho city hovrovements were conducted than anything cise, Prob ably more than one hundred streams ro from the several dark, uvventilated dwellings, the defective sewers and other causes °f disease, avd pointed out the meaas peces- sary Lo save lifo and bealtir, The data for a Health law, based on our exact know- ledge of the city, aud embracing the best results of gani- tary sclence, arothus provided and im our hands, The records of this bureau aro @ monument of patient, Scientific and pmrilavthropic investigation, unequalled ia the bistory of any other city, THE BUSBAU OF LEGAL ADVISERS fs composed of Messrs. Chas. O’Conor, Murray Hoffman, Francis B. Cutting, Benj. W. Bonney, Wm. C. Noyes, Daviol Lord, & W. Roosvelt, Benj, D. Sillinian and Alex. Hamilton, Jr, To them aro referred (he numerous ques- tions of jaw arising tn connection with city goverumout, the revision of the obarter, draughting of laws, &c. This bureau holdeweguiar and frequent meotings; every question referred (9 it is carofully cousidered, and tts Opinion or advice wittten out aud placed on the records Of thea! ition. An invaluable collettion of op nd'reasonings on Muvicipat law ana thetiaws of the State, appertaining to or affecting this city, 1% 19 process of formation, emanat- | elevations around the city Into the two rivers soray years ing trom the highest legal authorities, and tute generous | ago. These streams bnve ull been covered uv witb eneii; service is given freely torthe association. butthis has not eradicated them, for they exint atili THS BUREAU OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION in our midst, and the rains come as freqnentiy ae berore, {a composed of eminent scholars and trienda of educa. | 8P4 (he water acctunulates and staguntes, and form these tion, aod hag in charge tie highest developmentot our | feVer spots, so™mumerous in the city. 2 typographical Public xchool system, the waivtenance of a bigh standard | Mth Was Made song years ago Of tle original land, and Of education, and the preservation of the sebools from | Of (We changes made tn it, showing whore’all the fever the toterference of ignoran and incompetent men and | Doe's were covered over, and it was sent to tlie Logisias coreunt potiticiane, . turo, but no action was taken. In consequence it war The tutercste committed to this burean are among the | B&cess#ry for the Foard to examine, first, tho whole sub- most important and gacred with which municipal goy | J6C OF the droinage, with © view to an immediate im ernment has any connection; exrerience ahows that even f Provement of it, One of the greatest evils connected Wi'h the sewerage was, that in later city improvements Urgent Necessity for Sanitary Reform. THE COMING CHARTER ELECTION, Bony Ren ae A large and influential meeting of the members of the Olt: Assopiation of New York was held last evening @t the rooms of the society, No. 813 Broadway, The Object and purpose of the meeting is set forth in the annexed Cirguiar addressca to the friends of the move, ment:— ion Cintzins’ Association or New Yors, w Yor, Nov, 23. 1864, Drax Sim—You are respectiully and cordially invited fo meet tho Council and various Boards of the Citizens’ Asavcintion, soctabiy, Tuesday evening, November 29, At cight ofclock, at’ their rooms, No, £18 Broadway, to Bear an explanation of the operations of the association, id an account of what has been done towards the im: rovemonts of the municipal govorument, aud what lt Proposed todo, Yours, resivecttully, james Brown, jox. 1, Stewart, join Jacob Astor, ward & Jaffray, ‘Washington B. Vermilye, Nathaniel Sande, J. FD, Lauior, Chas, A. Secor, in this: department oraity ‘ua D ’ Peter coopor, Win. Mf. Veriltye, easter ioe 7 aud’ craving oMciais HAVE | is was often the cate that larger pewors were made, but rin Hoyts Joun C. Green, ‘This buroau has already wilds? good influence in aup- | ten two of (heso larger sewers cinpticd themes: ves 10:0 lamilton Fish, Jas. Boorman | port of a pure and eulightened poblic athool aduaigisties | O2€ Common sence tons thon ollher of the clacr two, » 4, Roosevolt, Jonathan Sturges, toa completely choking it’ and throwing back the druinage jobn David Wolf, James M, Brown, water, thus (orming pools of stsruant water and noxious Wm. E, Dodie, y Ketehrm. THR BUBFAU OF CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL EN+ deposit, which become the abodes of pestilence and daath, LEGAL BORTAU OF 1H# AssuCtATION. harles O'Conor. Benjamiu D. Sitiman, m. Curtis Noyes. Dormon B, Katou niet Lord. Boitjimin W. Bonney. rancis B Cutting. James R, Whiting. Weir Roosevelt, Alex. Humiiton,ur. lurray Hoffman. BANITARY BUREAU OF THE 4870Ci ATION, ‘alentine Mott, bt. D. Alfred O, Post, M. D. ‘ogeph M. Smith, M.D. Tapac E lor, M.D. james Anderson, M. D. Jobo W Draper, M. D. ‘ittard Parker, M. D. Ogaden W. Doremus, M.D, Jonze Clark, M.D, Henry Goulden, Mf jurdon Buck, M. D, GINEKRS, comprising a body of first clas men of eminent at taiumonts and experience in civil engineering, charged wih the oversight of those public improvements in which envineering science 1s involved, euch af public buildings, markets, bridges, sewers, drainage, grading, paving, ke. _This work hag been entrusted in times ‘pact to politi. cians and favorites who were iznorant of allscience, and, in consequence, the city has lost hundreds of thousands Of dollars, besides incurring disgrace and contempt. When this bureau began its inspection of the*public works of the city, 1t fouod a costiy bridge building under the superintendence of a burcher who could not read, and grading contracts in the Sands of men totally iguor- ant of the simplest principle of science. An fotelligent corps of engineers cao rencer in’ service in behalf of city improvement by praventing the employment of ignorant contractors, exposing the failure OF Unfaithfulnes: of corrupt ones, and by securing the vest ability and science,tn the service o° tae ci Tne former bureau, thus briefly desoribed, thou shieich has ite distinct department, have alt one object—muvi- cipal reform and improvement, aud all work in barmo- nious cooperation with each other and with the associa- tion, of which, indeed, they are but the banda or instra- ments. Whatever may be the gubject with which the association is engaged at acy time, it Ras an ablo, intel- ligept corps of counsellorsand helpers in the bureau to which that subject properly belongs. The Citizeng” Association ts, in fact, a moral, unofficial city government, far simpler than the official one at the ee Hall, which bas more than a dozen departments or reads, ‘Tbe assooistion bas but four, ‘These are vital, comprebensive, tevolving around ope point, aiming at one and the came reenit. In actual experience we fod these co operative yot separate boards work without jar cr diiliculry with each other and the exceutive committee, and every measure adopted is adopted with contidence; every step teken is felt to be wiso, because the beat attaiuable knowledge and judyment confirm tt. ‘Tho association in the review of its short experience of Mine moutbs finds reasons for congratu'ation and en- couragement, in knowing that though it may not bave accomplished all it hoped for and desired, yot tost it hus established itseiC in the confide:.ce and sympathies of the: masses of the industrious and honest ottizens; that it has diffused light and created right sentimonts; that it hag arrested aud shamed thiqutty, and put limits to the in. fluence of corrupt officials; that it has saved to the city in one year at least two cr three millions of dollars ; that’ it hws Inid bromd and deep the foundatio of 2 sanitary system, which will save thousands of lives annually and prevent toca culable sickness and sudering; The docks and wharves of tho city were also pregnant causes of dikcase, ond yet better docks could be erected at Iese cost to the city Chan the vilo eractions of the pre- seat day. In conclusion. ho said tbat the reports of the onginecra would s°on be completed, when most valurb’e inlormation to eid the association in its work of reform would be submitted, Mr, Natitaniet Sanps made afew remarks at the clore Of the proceedings, in which he re'erred to the great op Portunity Now offered to the citizens of New York ta purify and purge the city government by electing to Gflice the responsible gentlemen nomiuated by the Aero chation, Or at least 60 many ef them as to form a nuelens fortrue reforination, ‘Ibe electicn now so pear ut band weuid furnish the opportunity, and the matter was alto- gethor in the hands of the people THe alluded to the meeting of the Society,to be held at the Cooper Institute on Thursday evenidg, avd called upon all the lovére of good government to join in the movement The whole company then adjourned to ® bountiful re Past, aftor which the meeting ceprrat Btephea Smith, M lamos R. Wood, M, D. y les Henschel, 3. D. Elisha Harris, M. D. Most of the gentlemen whose namee are appended to this document were present last evening. Mr. Jonathan Sturges was called to the chair, and Mr. RB. B. Roosevelt appointed Secretary. ‘The Seonerany then read a resume of the opétations of Phe association dur ing the nine months of its existence, Ut was intended to give a brief idea of what bad been orally dono, the objects and hopes and resulta that been attained. It was not intended to go into any fall or extended account of ali that had b2en done, but Bimply to give an idea of what had been accomplished— the work now in progress, and what they boped beroaf- Cer toattain. Any further or more detatled information that might be {required would be given by gentlemen who would address the association on the eub/ect. ‘The Seoretary then proceeded to read the report of WHE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION—IT3 PRINCIPLES, OD- JECTS AND MODE OF OPERATION. The Citizen's Association has for tts object the removal municipal abuses and corruptions, ths reduction of xpenciture and taxation, and the permancat estaolish- fment of an improved system of muvicipal iaw and ad- Ministration. The members of the Association agree ia Ygvoring party politics im relation to city effaire, and ‘Beek to place men in the various city offices on the sole und of competency and honesty. Tho meine by which Proposes to accomplish permanent and thorough re- ‘mis not the mere change of one set of officials for by the machinery of politics, but, by the diffu Teese light in regard to the evils we eudure, and the vantages we sacrifice, under our present system, by upfoiding the true principles of social and civil economy, jor and prosperity, and by educating the peopl: toa her and clearerfappreciation of their Interest ia wisoand economical government. Espeeiaily do we labor to show City Intelligence. A DrerressixG Casx.—About a year ago Captain Patter- fon, of Brooklyn, died, leaving @ widow with three smal! childron and only a few bundred dollars for their main teinance, On Monday last Mrs, Patterson bad drawn this money from the bank for the purpose of startinga busines to support herself. . While riding home in a stage ber pocket was picked avd ebe returned without a cent. Shortly before this she bad received a letter aunouncing the death of ber son fn California, who was the ouly rolative from whom sho could expect relief, Some friends, Jearning the circumetanoer, suggesiod tbat the mention these {note in the Hrea.p might influence those who took the money to roturn it to the distressed lady, Any Ppackoge cent to box 56 Brooklyn Post office will be banded to her. International Cocrresrms—Navat Sarcres —At vine o'clock yesterday morning the Swedish steam fricate Vanadie, Captain Melander, lately: from Plymouth, Eng- land, sntuted the United States flag and the broad ponaut of Admiral Meulding, commanding the New York naval station, Tho Navy Yard battery acknowledged the com- pliment handsomely. Skatinc-—Tua Fiera AvENUE Poxp.—The contractors op the Fifty eighth street and Madison avoone extension having stopped work for the winter in that immeaiate neighborhood, Mr Oatman is able to avuouuce that the Fifth ay ne pond will be in readiness for rksting a soon as Jack Frost will allow, vhat o ided in Roraes: ar nun rn, er rox eX- Donarions 10 Te Pank.—Mr. W. Av Conklin, Property great industrial classes the deep interest they have in | posing minatiove of the City Inspector’s Nepart- aoe taxes, clean atrects, adigiona, heath inwar and | ment, apd in impressing upon all the departments acon. | Clerk of the Park ackvowledgés the receipto! (he follow. in all that to the good order, comfort and pros- | viction of the imdispensible necessity for retreuchment | Ing additionat donations :— Pority of this great metropolis. and reform. Ove hoot ow!—Charier A Mitier. Covsideriag the formidabie aud numerous tpfiuences One patr snapping turth M. A. Kel which were to be overcome, we have reason to rejoice \ itn One American eagle—C. W. Pradiey, OPERATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION. a. few Haven, Conn, During tho nine months of its oxiatence the a=8ociatiod | and take courage in review of the nine months in which Ses dreds Meanttle i 7 partridge, 'R.. Carpenter, Rut- ‘thoroi ceaea: rot and ; hawk—D. G. Piper. ugh review of the unnoceseary, wastetn! and rand- | F ihe indications of success im the clection of good and | Son aut beark-Re tM. Ho; Denditures eve hay X= } . CM. Hoyt, Faq, United States oat expenditures of tho city government in neariy cv<ry | Foi:abfe mon to fil the oficer of the city wore ever mire | coneul Siuatitian, Mexico. . Hae ae aeth: aed lives the | SugPuraging. The people are woary of tue reigu of crafty, | Fight Spanish bantame—A Now York tady, Peto Ath the felenttal ‘imerease of taxation, pasperisia, | fs cn Sage grrrsnag snechie a band whon our | ‘Three rabbits—Master Gorge Roberta Brooks. 4 . SiO, | pest citizeus whi de r o * E . Gisease and death. It has appeaied to the people to poo- | Or councilman, or 19 bold any ollice in which thoy can | pert’ Corassous and one pevelope—Cuaries 11. Raseel der these alarming facts aud to consider that ultimately Sbe burdens of our exorbitant taxatiu oad the guiler- fugs and sorrows of our vest sickness and mortality fall beavily on the jadustrial classes, PUBLIC MERTINGS ‘The public meetings o: fast fow months, held under the auspices tion, have been remark ble for the number enthusiasm, the intelligence of the speakar: their workshops, but fully posted K the Fubjects dis. Eaq. wo prepared specimens of the Ca!ifornta bare. Stokes, Jr. Five epecimon of emothyst—Jobn Mciutyre, Feq., of Hadson yy Company. Fengrat ov tue Asemstanr Exounraa, Wa. HaAoKert.— The funersi of the late Wm. Hackett, Assistant Fogireer of the New York Fire Department, took piace yesterday morning st St. Peter's church, Barclry street. The tire serve atd benefit tho people. The enormous burthens of texation will be reduced and a rigid economy govern all our public expenditures. The geven thousand lives now needlossly sacrificed every year in this city shall bo spared to their fainilies and the world. We eball no loncer bury balf of ail the children bora before their fifth birth day. ise and thorough sanitary reculatious will take away the reproach we now endure, aud t wrter and laws ndergo a careful and disinte: tou. cussed; and in not a few instanc: nd daugh- Every ott Public | Pepartment turned out in citizen's ee, ander charge ters of the workingmon atte: that the | property roved. nad | cf Chief Engineer John Decker. Hose Com) . truths we have been spreading have extented to the owing revenues from this source will pay @ large sharo | carried the department banner, and the tombers of Fn. homes ag well as the worksbops of the people. By ‘expenses, gine Company No. 20 actod as guard of hovor, Tbe means of these public discussions thousands have been Thove who formed the ageociation are earnest in their | coremonies were very impos detorminaiion to use every proper means to eccomplish a complete and enduring reform io municipal goveroment They can hardly fail to devise « better system and secure its ptance With oli its beneficent resulta. 2.18 no witerest In this Vast metropolis that Is not ed in this great movement ta this practical, well orgduizedsand thoroughly systematized eflort to save oor homes and our cily from destruction. Our seaith, our lives and our property are all now at the morcy of corrupt men, known as the ‘Ring,’ who dofrand the people aud e our rerources. Citizens’ Association is laboring to organize every elowent of soviet favor of law and order on tho sido irited, municipal government. hopes to make New York an imperial city, Jnustructed and invited to co-operate with us who bad Previously been indifterent to the subject. THE WARD ASSOCIATIONS in the various wards bave been active avd useful Qoxiliaries fo spreading information, creating, au en- Ugbtened public sentimovt, and preparing the way for thorough and important reforms. Numbers of res) able aud wortby citizens in the wards, who had been « oustemed to stand aloof from city polities, bave entered Beartily into tho local association, and united their in- fucuce with that of the central body in the work of olty reform, ‘This weekly was Loss or & Vancavte Watcr.—By adverticoment in another colomn it will be seen that en old and respected citlvon has lost a valuable gold watch. It was a aplondid open face lever watch, bearing the number 2, witha hoavy gold fob chain of very antiqui™moke and fashion, It was lost in West street, between Ney and Cortlandt streets, while the ow: er was coming from the steamboat Commonwealth. ‘he owner will give fifty dollars reward for {ts recovery, and avy ove capable of giving informa. tion about it will plesse apply to Benodict Bros , 171 Broadway, The watch was-manufactured vy Parkinson & Frodebam. TOS CITIZEN. paper and the organ of the associstion and is ciroulated exten 3 OF BRIDGRT HAMIT/TON—OORRECTION, ogee ia Au ego nk prosperous © epi morgt Javiing betel’ a bor TO 1k EONOR OF THE HERALD sat pel ail clas citizens, evs affording amplo security to one and pro! le remu- 5 = nietpal form, to sanitary and social improveme pert te tbe other, But. this great end oan only be New Yoru, Nov. 28, 1864. id has been an efficient instrument in advancing ovr | accomplished by united, persevering and porsistont eiforts I noticed in your paper of Saturday, November 26, an =: By. issue rnd so? Rites has spon , pee on the part of i jadeential citizens. prc ra — Aecount of the arrest of a woman named Bridget Hamit- ind copies a wi and we bave reason to antic! peg'ect of public duties bave produc eo evils under ‘@ much larger circulation and more extended infuence in wrich we dow suitor and have sutfered for ‘years; and a | tn, for robbery and concealment of stoteu proporty, ‘the future, faithful discharge of public duties is the only cffectual | whose residence is said to bo xt 102Franklin strect. 1 gon, Aa, bed Increased in a fow boat President of the Council of | house. and to ihe, ladies ead gestecton Sie poara wit ‘Tho taxes of our citizens bad increased in a few years Dr. Josern M. Swimm, as jen! e ci ee, and to ‘teen for each man, Public Health, bad but tosay that the re. | me, toask of you the favor of publishing this statement Siocon mtlloee 8 o Briar res Dy the Secretary, very fatty and fully exe | forme. ‘There are two houses 10 this atreet of the smo fteen millions a mips to Oy Joter. t this The aseoc' number—viz. 192—and but one door apert. My bovse ig 192, and is the fourth door from the corner of Grean- T bave occupied this house three years a8 a bonrd- lained the labors and services of the gentieman who fea ‘been go nobiy engaged in the work. of inspecting the city. From that report it would be seen that the wore ‘wieb. not been idie in the great and important and my 8 have always been taken, und are Foe tiag My Sn 9 appeal pts reform in th men ee of the Medical | om ied, Lf Inats chose gesgiak the bigest re: aad w f on Sofsett end Compe SCrmected' with tbe work anda xWus e9 woll as myself that the public sbould a a SAGRMR cho live with me from. the. odtam that wight ee its a tens apatone' Ln aaa cael reat upon ty house and thom. Well knowing that upon . common Council and heads of ‘epartments were the fair reputation of my house depends my success and ~dectared to be trustees deuleaaor, punietable af such Tievlog’ my” Bouse from, any sesbicion oF eiegrace, thai ‘Parte: salt wosy vexpe 70 ot ag “ Dave rested upon it en account of the evil deeds these | portant provisions itted by an inmate of the other of the enme ‘have Deeg. an effective check ure. C, A. WITBERSTINE. Soe ree Yo cowociaticn | Police Intelitg Jblle expenditures hes Roapeny at 4 Raitnoad Devor.—Mrs, Ernestine Ittner, of 186 Grand street, while at the depot of the Harlem NUISANCES ABATED. a int book, always acces. gin oronineve who have kuowledge of nuisances, In in tbo band of whe jet nas in ieee togere Jwhich they cam enter the facts, and whence they Lv medical Inspectors great care the Teported to the proper authority for removal | V7. 4al cn to pick a class ef mon im actoal practice, and | Sy Gaort te escape; but’ John Reed, well qualified by loug intercourse with the poor, to make } depot, pursued and arrested Rogers. Ho was subso- B moans a great number of evils: have been im- gener correct ‘and death prevented, and Le eerec ented to greater ailigence ia Welr gre aa ie smelt ita otatad aauiiy akan Nfre Jauioe Deige aad cot ork with great sos ETS FOR THB PROALE. fe tospeatves. The’ districts were parallel, and the | Tas Snooriea Arvnay Barween Inving axp Soawsri.— negeesity for increased market accommodations | rian of operations was: The commenced at a | Poreace Scammel, who shot James Irving In the hip tse sero Bae 8 better menageimens of existing | Piven corner of his district, taking @ gonoral survey oC | wun g revolver during a quarrel which they had in the Bae for tan boon ditused and there fen. | fevedy ad com lar ieee ct (ae, bt yuce | porter house corner of Twenty-third street and Second | here. aragemont to Increased and improved | {MpeCting Tt from cvlwere {us visited. They fequired | avenue, on Monday evening, was su! tly arrested 4, of the Toath inet, and taken before ted t amination, OMcer were in the habit of | by officer Ha: of the families the clare of food 5 Sbandioy, for ‘they visited the rooma—bedrooms and all othor rf amined committed 4 rifles be epi mapeca in the upper Lhe age directly from pe Too, Eighteenth precinct, who saw the shoot- | York, ib and wholesome ree and an ® ‘tue condition of the yards and out of the ay * aw the 08 onl; better agement and more ‘Every class ‘discase copnected with the | ing, pursued Scam several disc! reed aniienyt bot for Woreased revonties from cur ‘extensive peimuvorhood, 7 nouse Of diseimgividual. faintly, was | a pistol to intimidato him; Dut some of Scarmel’s (riends Beret property. Investigated, and Overy information on these sub- | inl mt DOCKS’ WHARVES AMD PIERG. dois noted, 80 that nothing show without no: | to be seriously Tho asgootation has made ao extensive survey of the wore drawn by each inspector of his ‘Arrest ov Bowery Marcnanré,—On the 10th ult, the ace te cal nto. Mtapidatita, "The aw lr. fa'verstion to it, On these maps the oat nae rove | entered and a ot A serine wie valve at en and piers Li uarters. pha ital about $700, recently about a yo appee rato ve seldom enforced, and a Cab 7 aittorent colors, Hach wae Put in the hat and cap store of Joseph Frien: dave he “at th : Leopold Davison & isaao L. Grismor, Ro, 7 Bowery, an wee see Tiap ase ahora Mae psc ek umber of B srinice Hoge commaiiiea them to the Tombe for, ex ton feola that the necessition Of commerce | them to do all they could to facilitate the work of tb® | ation, partion etate tl ‘annootat| fac! Tho accuned bat they p ‘credit of the city alike demand Immediate 804 | ineocctors “The medical men of tho city, particularly | thesiike in good faith, and beliove they will be able to among the ty he aring before the magistrate, attention to this subject. those whose principal oprncticn was : oe ey estabdiien that one ring re ‘mag! the of the country towns and vil. | q@he Case of Mra. Hutohing, of Baltimore. for returns of classen of : ee iter eee Boston, Nov. 20, 1864 cog from "the re City—such as small. Mrs, Sarah Hutobton, of Baltimore, recently ooavicted natare—end | of giving aid aud comfort to the enemies of ber country, fs now in the Fitohburg House of Correction, under ave Tears sentence, reports to the police authorities e way ig prejudicis! to povlic heatity; a." Important improvements and reforms were ter, aod & Model map a5 been prepared, (he oue most showing every house, every eneral Voile REWS FROM WASHINSTO Wasuinarow, Nov. 29, 1864. TON BCCORSSOR OF ATTORNEY GRNBEAL BATES, YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK sv, 1864, OO rt sentence, Nit THE GULF SQUADRON. It apperts to be pretty well settled that Judge advo | Altival of ¢he United States Supply cate Gevera! [vit will succeed Mr. Bates as Attorney General, Solio) oF Whiting, of the War Department, bas been strongly urge.t for the place; but as New England already bas two ropreSeutatives in tho Cabinet, and the border States would pa.y® none, that fact ts decisive a Would probably be appointet Judge Advocate Geaeral should Judge Holt be promoted. DISTRIBUTION CY SurrLixa TO BSURL PRISON OF WAR. Brigedier General Paina leaves fo," the North to-mor- times the medion! profession evinced to further galutaXY | row on special business connected with’ the distribution Of clothing to revel prisooers, The rebel” Geueral Bealo Das been paroled and appointed to suport Mend the pur- clmese and distribution of viankets, clothing,» &¢., among ‘our prisoners of war wih the moans furn ‘ed by the gale Of the carvo of colton recently shipped fr. #2 Mobile. GENERA? HANCOCR'S NeW CoRYs. General Hancock bas selected bis beadquarte ¥800 F street, and expects tecommenes the organization of bis now corps to morrow. It is confidently belleved here that the fores authorized to be raigea can bo organ (wed | im a few weeks, and thoroughly prepared for active o, ations early i the epring, THE VANDAL VISITORS AT TN WHITE HOUSE. Notwithstanding the frequency witt which the authort- ta have warned persons against rowtituding tho forni. ture of the Executive mansior, these actaof vandalism are still being ps rated, ths tapestry almost daily suieihg come new dishguration, Yesterday parties were arrested in the Kast Room white engaged so stealing “relics,” aod are now in conduement, awaitiog trial. It 1g detormained to punish’ severely covery offeuder eon ieted of such outracey, MOVEMENTS CP GENERAL Pore, General Pope left town toWay oua brief vise to Clty Point. BXUINGOISUMENT OF THK SCLLELDT DURE. The President hag fvsued @ prociaraation that the treaty between the Uniied States and the King of the Beigians for the extinguianment of the Bchelat duces, bas been duly ratified on both sides; and another proclamution announcing the exchange of ratifvations of (he conyen- tion betwoen thes'same nationg, completing by new Stipulations the teeaty of commetes and navigation of Juty, 1858, By those arrangements the United States, in view of the proposision made by Bolgium to regulate by & common accord the capitalization of the Scheldt dues, consents to contribuis to this capitalization, under’ oor+ tnim conditions, an amount not exceeding 2,009,180 franes. The tarlii of import duties resulting from the treaty of the lst of ny, 1861, betwoon Beiglum and France, is extended to gods imported from tho United States on the srme cond.ttons with which It was extended to Great Britain by the treaty of July 2%, 1862; The reduction sade by the treatios on- tered’ into with Swityortand, December 11, 1862; with Italy, April %, 1562; with the Netvorlands, May 12; 1363, apd also with Jrauce, May 12, 1860, is to be equally tod from (the United States. Ibis Nextend to the United States the reductiovs of import duties which may result from her eubsequent treaties with other Pow In accordance witb the ninth article of tho treaty of July 17, 1568, the flag of the United States is tobe assimilated to that of Beigium for the transportation of salt, AGRICULTURE IN PURNOS AYRES. Commissioner Newton, of the Agricultural Department, has received from Mr. Helpin, Consui at Buenos Ayres, the draft of s law, urged by the President of the Argen- Yine Confederation upon the Congress, appropriating ten thousand doliars for the purchase of xecds, plants, &e., to be acclimated there, Great interest in agricultural matters has recently been awakened in that country, and the government is endervoring to introduce aud foster pow and improved systems of agriculture. TUE ANNUAL BKPORT OF THE DEPARTMONT OF ‘AG. WOULIUNE. The annual ceport of the Pepartment of Agriculture for 1863 was pubdtished to-day. 46 is @ very handsome volume of nearly seven hundred pages, and contains a mass of important information and statistics in regard to tho agricultural rccources and productions of the country, With numerous wood cuts, representing the best specimoss of fruits, vegetables, domestic animals, &o. 1t has been compiled ot great expense and labor, and ts 3 most valuable work for ail who are iutevested in the ag- rioultural development of the country. It is published in excellent alyle, ils mechanical execution reflecting great credit upon the goveroment printing office, What ts Done at Headquarters, THE TRIALS OF SIFE—A SCENE WITH A FAMILY OF CHILDREN. Tho Supervisors’ headquarters, in the Park, are the most busy placos juat now imaginable. It is not the pay- Ing of bounties «lone that causes thie, but jt has become the voluntecring beadquarters for the city, with sur- geone, muetering io officers and the like annexed. More @ person wanting @ substitute makes bis application and deposits his monoy to secure one, and here those desir- ous of going as substitutes present themselves; and son flod-a customer. Here also the the ereat wo agorwents are made for carry ing om of a rovigion of the enrolment, which ese, Owe hundred and thirty. wanes baye been eoroiled in this city, all o’ which inuat be gone over, eich man visited personally, ta, if any, disooverd aud the name stricken olf No slight task this, as any o9e can Foo, ny Unie is Likely to undergo tho present euraiment of one Dundred aod thirty-three thousand names will probably be reduced to forty or Atty Besides all this business of the committee, Mr. Blunt, the chairman, i¢ continually overwhelmed with questions froma thousavd tongues, and in every knowa and un. Known tongue or language, Among the most trying are those of parentesecking their enlisted sons, or a whole fami y ing for their enlisted father, aod be- walling bis oes more than if be bad been buried, A heart- revding eceno of taie kind occurred yesterday, Four chitdron, ranging from eight to sixteen years of ago, came lous to the office to inquire about their father, ‘The childron (ali girls but ove) were bright and intelligent ones, dressed with a good deal of care acd noatnega, but cheaply, giving ovidence of baving been well brought up and ta the Intermediate walke of life, Tho mother, they said, Was dead, and (he eldest one—a girl—said she. had for two yours bad the entire managersent and oentro! of the family. “Now,” she exclaimed, ‘tour fathos ts gone, Oby what thall we dot. what shall we do!’” Witt floods of tenre flowing down the cbeek@ of each, the oldest one again exclaimed, ‘Look at vs, sir-(to Mr. Blunt); what can we do? Tam but sixteen, for two rashave the hands of our physicia you T t care all these younger ones and father when IT bad one. He was. kind awa helped we were nevog in want; but now ho ig gone; and what, sir, in the narao of Heaven, are.wa.to do’ Do give ‘k our father, Oh, dogive us onr futher. Here i bis bounty, sie, which, you wero 90 good as to induce him to send tohis family. You did not kuow, ancdhe, I am sure, did nos tell g hat his family was, of you would pot have taken way from us. Take thid. bounty mooey back again, and dear, doar father. was always nover would hare left ns. unless an set on fire bye some wicked man.” ‘And thus this poor child want on, arusbed with grief cmd sorrow, white each of the others. m their appealing looks, showed oleariz that thay (ully appreciated their own belpless condiwon. ae was wo late, ‘The father had passed ent of the hands of Mr. Blunt, and he covid do nothing. But how hard tt wan bo make them belteve or understand this, ‘The Cheurman ,fioaily induced them to allow Bim to place the bounty money in the savings bank for them; and securcd for them also a coumty reliof ticket, which would give thom six dollars per week. ropping the money wade | For thezest he gould but commend thom to a Higher Noyed in tha | Power, Such er similar arenes aro of dally cecurronce at eel cee and few can realize the tasks imposed upon Hus committee and its chairmen, Supervisor Btuat, News from San Francisco. San Faawomoo, Nov, 20, 1864 ‘Thanksgiving Day was gonorally and heartily obsorved A fine rain ig falling throughout the State. Arrived, ships Norway and Pocahontas, from Neva, rfered and pees eae to cscape, Mr, Irving is said | yyrr1A7ORY STEP FOR FORMING A SCIBNTLPIO ARdO+ CIATION. A meeting of some of the friends of science in thie city store of Messrs. Woolf & Rans, No, 87 Murray streot, waa | soy place Inst evening im the Cooper Institute, The meeting was called for the purpose of forming a scientias association, Lorenzo Sherwood called the meeting to order, and Dr. J. H. Griscom was appolosed obsirman, J. Disturnell read a paper showing the ne censity and ase- fainess of such en ion of actnvifie men as the par Bay om hE Ripe 4 definite limite should to define the objects of the acsoviation, and how far it should go, im the diacussion of science; whether {$ abould ombrac’, physical aa well ae apirit or spiritual as well as tosterial, The ae A joa 4 a ‘words, was whether tb 4 society should with (ho exact o1 thematic ai aciencer, or whether should embrace philesophy 07 every description. A cot mistee was appotated to dr ait a constitution for the asao- ciation and report at the * gy; , and this tempo rarily pot toe malin Qu’ Aion at ‘The eoolety goon afer 2 SY a Steamer Fort Morgan. works Off Mebile. inet dim, It Las been suggesied that Mr. Whitiog | The Rebel Fortifications and Earth- Scenes in the Mexican Town of Bagdad. ees The Murderer of Lieut, Wainwright, U. 8. N., Leader of a Lawless Band of Rebels and Mexicans. Two Prizes Captured by the Fort Morgan. PSU Nt ae ree The Rebel Admiral Franklin Buchanan on Board for the North, ae, Os, on, Th % United States supply stoamer Fort Morgan, Acting Lieute Pant Willlam B, “Eaton commanding, which lo‘t New Y ork on the 16th of October for the West Gulf squadro % Feached Fortress Monroe on the 27th tnataat, sailed ne ¥¢ day, aud arrived hore {ast night, ‘The For 4 Morgan took {vom Fortress Monroo for New York near) ¥ three hundred seamen to be discharged, their term « and a numb ¢f oflicers ordered Nora, We eervicg having expired; also a Cow invalids ‘The foliows, %€ 18 alist of the OFF) ORS OF THK ForT MoRGAN. Acting Voiu. eer Lieut nant Commanding—Witliam B, eae ee tag Master and Bx Oficer—Charlos Huggivs, Acting Aensto, “% Peymislern, Leroy Jones, Acting Assisian ©! m—Serouel H, Weil. Frginctrs—Ach, Of Firet Assistant, io charge, Frank M. fee Acting Se S0Nd Assistants, Georgo 3. Tyler, 0. 8. Brunk yer ty fed Assistants,” H. J. Browa, ‘Lewis Rush, Pm ‘Aching Busign Peter Faunce, William Kelley, Jr., William Wing, Rob) #9n Gitlord. | Payne c mes Collins Captain's Cb william T, Stevenson, Acting Masier’s a “a-—J. W. Voase, J.B, P. Atkins, Rienry A. Case (absent i prize). cRUise op THE FoRr MORGAN. ‘The kort Morgan loft Yew York on the 16th of October, with moile, supplies anc ‘Officers for the Weet Gulf block nding squadron, and arri, "64 at Key Weet on the 2ist ult., leaving there mails, des, #tcles and ofticors ordered to the Kast Gulf blockadin quadron. She sallod from Key Wes: * W¢ next day, aed reached Vengacola on the morning of the 25th ult. After supply- ing the vessels then in pc Tt and coaling ebip, left for Mobile, and reached there 90 the 27th alt. lying at anchor in the bay Ul of Rear Admiral Farragut; tt Owagco, Winnebago, Manhatt Being Monitors. Tho Monitor coders Metacomet and Port R Konnebec and Pembina, were three und a ball miles from the Near this point the rebels haw ead earthworks, und their onty from our fleet in the memorable | Morgan. As yet, however, no aut our veasels, but the fail of the q. | matter of timo, to bo determined t city of Mobile, ight in Mob of Mobt She fond te Hartford, bearing the flag Richmond, Lackawanna, an—tho Inst two named Chickasaw and double. syal, with the gunb off Hog river bar, some ‘important fortifications * gunboat that eacapod Bay, tae ke has been made by ie is only i a . by the gallant old hero of the Mississippi river and j % He Bay. ‘Tho Fort Morgan left Mobilo Bay 00 the 21d ultimo for the const of Texae, stopping off | Weasica, Sabine Pass, @ vighty odé@’. ‘as algo the (11! affairs in Bagdad, ay to Kio Grande, ia wretch: ton, Velasco, Mategorda, Br ty ©9 Santiago and the andi Grande wero anchon ad ¥ @ large number of and ® irench and tod States gunboat wnon the Mexican 1) @ le extreme. A spirit of lawlessnesa prevails, and the town ts anid to bo full of rebel desperadoes who have ap wily throatcned to take the life of any federal offiasr they may meet in tte town, The notorious Smith , Wao ligured in Galveston Bay in the attack Barciet Lane, snd who sbot down Comm wright a sorrondered, is at this time and is said to be perfecting his arrang: ture of sho United St mouth of the Rio Gran this: stote of*things © sway of the Emperor Siaximt thet distracted country. On the ith instant the Fort Morgan: Ic ¢t the mouth of com monicating AY 10 receive the Rio Grando on ber homeward voye xey with all the bicckading veeswia on I from them their maila, invalids and di suitable for the lend of Dixie, Oriears. On the morning of the next day,*the 61% inst. the Fort t hort chase, captut ea tbeschooner Lone, agsorted carg¢ >, hor oxptain fra zing that he wae boun crew was wiss font ‘The Fort ww Orleans forgan experienced) very beev coast of Texas, eg ountoring out , tho Ossippre, a and Seminole off '@ alvestea: jortrnde of Sabine pags, # London off C Sho arrived at New Orleans on the-dth inet., where the Fort Morgan was detained fou r da ys effecting repairs. The heaith of the city an¢. yegsoie-of-war iu tbe river were ercel'e Fneineas of all kinds was @ xcer dingy dull. M the Guif, who 1a white d cepding the White rive = 4 painful, but not » dawgor ous one, The vessels-of-war off ‘the cisy were the Portsmouth, and two Monitors from St, dentivod for Moldile I my; and at Quarantine, the srow clad ram Tennessee (lat » rebel), and tho sloop-of war Virginia, Antooun, Arizgaa, Uveida. Lett New Orleans on the ~ jth inet , Island. Reached Mobile om the {5th, and received on board the mails, invalids and disch arged soawien of tho fleet at au the Dar met the United Siar jeg steamer Mobile. towing the St. Tonis built Monitor F jokapoo, bound into edge 4 of an on Abo 18th inat., with tt so mails, &o., and the rebel Admiral Franklin Bucuanan & gq bie two aids, to be carried North. ‘The rebel Admiral a spirits and general bealsh were chor ia the bay. ‘She loft Mobile Tor Per gacota on the 1éth inst. On ‘Mobile, Arrived at P caacola tho same day. 004, Bis wound f ad go far improved ac to admit of ransportation and removal from the Pensacola Rospiti Left im Pensacol’ 4 harbor the Potomac, Genesse, Pinole, bh 0. Andersoa— Cayuga having left for the coast of to communicate with the Admiral, Cctorora, Kanaw the Mon: Texas, via Mobi fe, The Lackawana had sailed also for tho coast of Texas. Sebago, Arti ‘The Fort Mor gan arrived at Key West on the evening Of the 20th ip & Acting Rear’ Admiral Stribling ~ Pelieved Actir Admiral in command of Tase Gult bi dkneing equedron. On the mc ening following, the supply stoamer Borme- de, from P attndelpt rariited, and eniled for Pensacola ip Dale, Honduras and the Pro- lorgan was Weat by @ beavy gale during the , same day. Left in r mst the tous, the intter about to cruise. detained , ia the harbor of Ki Until thr , 28d jnst., when abe The Fort M for Fortress Monroe. On & jturday, the 26th, spoke the United States steamer Rhode island, draising, all well, and from learned that t pe rebel pirate Tallabassoe had been ongagod by « Unio Valo a gunboat, but managed to escape and run into © @ tho 27th inst, at exchanged signals with the Un ited Staten, stoataor San’Jaciato, bountl to the. south- W ard, and at M. of same day arrived at Fortress Y fouroe. Loft next day for New York. Th javy. MOVEMENTS OF THE STORSSHIY SUPrLY. The storesbip Supply, 7, eailod from the Charlestown Navy Yard yesterday morning for New York. It in Provable ehe will be despatced thence to the Moditer- toto Flasc~ A pri nborrd of thit vq eel, aca eho was like barged seamen, ‘On the morning of the Gch, some t hit ty iniles off the const of Texas, gavo chase to, and son overhauled, the sehoouor J. A. Hazzard, laden with ai 4 assorted carco As thi sy eesel was clearly attempting to run the blockade, wm «oiticer and prize crew was paton board of ber audgebe ‘was sent to New tacea off £1. Louis co, Choeura, Corpudia, the Porahostas nd the Penobscot and New ot Goneral Canby, 6o nin sanding the Department of & shat tf dine before been shot by & in a guabo: -snid to be doing rem kal jy well, bia wound bell ind communicated on the 14th with the slo op.of war Vincennes, at Ship remean squadron, of which she will be the supply ship. Her offcors are as follows:Actiog Master, D. G. Me- Acting Assistant Paymaster, Reabden Smit ul Othioer, "George Smith Dedones, Jethro Wortbs ‘Ritohie, commanding; Charles Stewart; Acting Actiog Master ‘and Fxocutive Acting Enaigns, F, ©. Phipps, J. Master's Mates, B, T. Fries and PROMOTIONS, Assistant surgeos, Emmonds. Acting Volunteer Lioutonant J. B, Back has for gallant ‘and meritorious servios teen promoted to the grade of tes guaboats at + anchor of the it will be bo ene fo mind that lodging the erg too admirers of mouareby predicted ani ¢ nd toanereby in acting volunteer lieutenant commander, aad bie leave Of absence te extended three weeks. Tolegraphio. Roouneran, N. ¥., Nov. 29, 1564. A district of the National Tolograptio Union was oF ofmicers were oleoted J. H. Orane, Disteiot Director; MT Townsend, Looal Direator; Ira 0. Bellows, Distrios Saoretary, eat 0. Gealred bere tonight, and the following + Ieaiva, Digtrios Trensuren, » Cadwatiader, 29% BES, wit anaume com sGenoral Oadwattader's Command. Cusmnaeavono, Pa, Nov. 29, 1864 The Ba, “tory Of this evening atates that Conera@t neod in plow of General Couch, 16004 10 duty with Gousral Thomas, Av Musomonts, Madame Paravelli anno, PF © grand concers at Nit Saloon oa Thursday evening, 54% Will bo assisted by several artists. The programus 0ludon #ome of (ue Guest aciections from Verdi, Donizo.!!, Boles aud oinee eminent composers, allegorical apeotecie at the Brooklya Aca va Christmas kve for (he benet of (be Work: Protective Union Mr, Samuel Canty will present am original Pe'\onaf my of Marie 1g Women's uty ig rogolyed to ake time by Mr. the torelock in his aunowncément, Tho aonual public readings of Professor Joho Hows from Shakspore, Dickens, Longfellow and others, the Arwt of which (ook place laut night, come off at Clinton fadt on the evonings of the 6th and of December. The Empire Hook and Ladder Company No, 3 will give A grand ball at Montague Hailon Monday eveoing, the The United States Ch 121h of December, This affair fs aa anausi oelebration which the compauy always religiously obasrys. Isptanaror The Western branches and agencies of the United Stave Chriatian Commission are now assembled in convention In this ofty, phis, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Cle Poorla, Milwaukee, St. Loais, Loulsvill phis, &o, Hon, William Storer, of Representatives are present from Tbiladete and, Detroit, Chicage, Naauyille, Mem- Ciucinnatt, is chatter. man, and, H. McIlvaine, of Poorts, secretary. Ques tions bearing on the extension and efticioucy of the Com~ mission will come bofore the Convention. Tho members are large hearted and earnest men, urged by past sue- cess and prossiug demands to prepare for the great worm before them, Opening of tho Charlestown, Ma Water Works. Boston, Mass., Nov. 29, 1964. Charlestown to-day was tho scone of great rejoicing. All the stores were closed, flags wero flying, hundreds of buildings wore elogeutly decorates, the school hed @ holiday, and there was @ loug procossiou—all fa honor of the completion and opening of the water works (wr supplying the cily with puro water from Mystic Lake. MAILS FOR EUROPE. and Campaign tn the South—Progress of His March—Despes rate Attempt of Rebel Agents to Burn New York City—The Latest News frou Mexico, Cuba, &e., &e. ‘The Cunard steamship Avatralusian, Captain Cook, wit leave this port to-day, for Liverpool ‘Tho maile for Kurope will close this morning, at bads- past oleven o'clock, TH New Yors Henato—Edition for Europe—will be y at balf-past ten o’clork in the morning, and wilt give (he Intost accounts of Gencral Shorman’s Gran@ Campaign in the South, with detatis of his Movemoate aud the Progress of bia March, illustrated with a Map of the Country in which he {s operating; the Jatest De~ Atches {rom the Army under Lieutenant General Grant near Richmond, and from the Union Forces in all parte of the country; Latest Intelligence from the Revel States, with the commenta of the Rebel press, oa Shermaa’s Campaign; Fall account of the desperate Attempt of Rebel Agents to destroy New York City, nd how it was frustrated; The Latest News from Mexioo, Cuba and 3¢. Domingo, and accounts of all important occurrences of the week. in goid. Inf Douvi teries, and info 178 Broadway, N. A Present.—The Most Sattable Pre Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailiog, #1x conte. Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cached atlon furnished. Highest rates paid fow all kinds of Goid and Bilver, “AYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall stroet, ned in al hegalt ed Lote tion given, JACOB; Broker, for smokers is undoubtedly @ Meerschaum Pipe, which e got conpine at POLLAK & BON'S, Maputactorers. Broad: cut to orderand re paired: re A It Phaion’s Night Bicoming Cereus near Fourth atrect. Pipes ‘a day, he would have preseoted As itis, PHALOM pends thow wide of bottles lifornia. Berdsail’s Arnica tintment—An Ime frdlible onre for bi acalde, sprains, rhewraatiem, gum shot wounds, 4c gle application allays the pain from a burn the instant it 12 4pplied. No'family should be with- out it, wert, “Harmiovss roller Ipsiasianeous, The omly portow be rm! . rel » Instantantous. a i Barclay since HADLSY' sixth streets. China. Glass, d&c., at Great Barg, Diemord Rt from twenty-8ve dol E street to S78 Krom Boow, boys amd chil the loment prices. Fars fer the Ladi "ALL TILE PORRIGN AND DOMESTIC PASHIO {n gentiemen’s Sil Beid by ail druggise.” Factory 83 fouue, between Thirty-ffth oad Thirey- Miatr Dye, Preservative He pad rommih No. 6 aster House. “Desoriptto ared eprinbe peat J 2 beGBORGE ©. 4 sbraet, formerly A. site (he Me: iadiem gentiemen, rinent tn the eity, wag, opr shoes and Gaiters fo @ largest na Winter Hate ts elfering bis superb stock nd iady who negisets to ¥ le seeking for a set. ders do not require thip KNOX'S Wiater Hat a <@ not likely to sok Trade, t GENIN'S Has Store, the largeat tablishment of itekind on # 4 moet perfect rev continent, a winter Sott and Reaver Fel: Hee. and Cloth and Oilekin Caps, has jsy been completed, and door below Cau Highest Prem Machines. —WIEELER Wheeler & Wilsot If You Want to Know, dic.. Read Ivor. Black, sale by street. Martin & Atkt: Sil 8) ola bt hy! M: A pamphlet directing how to apeedily rates Gareeenaay bate tiles oe ree, . D., 1,130 Broadw Piano and Tabie Covers it plan of that the ofloers and diree standing end influences. an are invited to geueral p: 1 D THE PRICES bile a a ten, fifteen to fifty dom LUEN, 415. 7 A Broadway, ene Lock Sthch WILSON, 626 jole * tom MEDICAL COMMO: te sailed free. Address "Dr. B. B. FOOTE, 1,190 Broadway, N. ¥. Earrings and Pins, New 8 tyles, ite and Red, four and five doliars « se G.C, ALLES, 615 way, one door delow Lace Curtains. ian styles juat received. a ore a = . kates ‘309 Broadway. RT West, cc. BVEN RE! WARSITINGTON, good claims under $00 unt of five per cent. New. New ¥ ab ELTT'S, 369 Broadway. re Pile # ater sting or Tching Plawe Agency f00 New sty! tate or expinine the Yo subscribers, and (1 ory that there fe & very fair pert of a stockholders, It a the A'legbany tiver aad. favori| etvutaries aa of ale miles fa ately de of the Pres tent au i Deen sunk, and (here in far ts te ew York, Me a Ls to feat that reat supe ty a Informancs id in secures onstaal atock. jee 2 of Joseph ni ts from 20 to ne age nis stacrow-ohilfing vapors am 90 degrees colder nn OA Near a anes Wiese ay bed on, ious remittents, ra 7 renee and Reap ikea. BY taLiag y ACH BITTERS t TRITER'S STO zee jew York office, 69 Window Shed gi Rit Boog egy rg mone Ne