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8 MEETING OF CONGRESS. Opening of the Second Session of the Thirty-eighth Congress To-day. Names of Senators and Rep- resentatives. The Werk Left Undone at the Clese of the First Sessien. ‘that the Present Congre Have Betore Them, Ren Rew oe THE SENATE. Politics —-it—republican, D—democrat, Comneericut. Aiimnesota, m Enrives, Serre Bispives K 1507 | MS Wilkinsoo R isoo Lafayette & ¥o ter .B 1869 New Manpsitee, R 1369 William Sauisbory..D 1865 | Jobo P. Hale 1865 Gourge Read Liddle.) 1869 } Daniel Clark, K 1867 Todtane New York. Renry 8, Lave R 1867 | Ira Harris. -R 1807 Thos A Bes ry D 1869 * cy. dson.D 1885 | John ©, Tea Fyek....R 1865 mn Trambuil ...F 1867 Wiliam Wright.....D 1869 own. ado. James W. Grimes...R 1965 | Benjamin F. Wade. Re 1805 James He R 1867 | Joun Sberman......8 1867 Kentucky. Powel, 1865 | Ben}, F, He dpg....R 1865 D 1367 | James W. Nesmith..D 1867 Pennsylvania, Famuel €. Pomeroy.R 1845 | Edgar Cowan.,.....-R 1867 James H Lan +R 187 Buckalew..D 1860 Louisiana. nde Istana. R King Ouler..;...8 1867 | Henry B Anthony Charies Smith K 1871 | Wm. Sprague arytand. Verm R 1867 | Jacob Coliamer D 1869 | Solomon Virg eae avarwell..R 1965 | Jobn S, Cari M. Morrill 1809 | Vacancy. Ma-sschudet Wiscon: R 1865 | Timothy 0. Howe. 1867 R 1860 | Jemee R Dootittio. 1809 West Virginia. R 1865 | Waitman 7, Winey. R 1965 R 1809 | P. @ Van Winkie ...R 1869 Republican majority HOUSE OF REPRESENTA riyes, Connee' New York—cont A—Henry 6, Deming 4—Peniamin Word ae 2—vames E English. S—Auguatus Rrandegee. R i 8. Hobbard....R. I—John W. Chan 8—James Brooks 9—Hanson Herrick” 10—Wiitam Radfor. D. u— peries xVindeld D. 12—Homer A. . Delawar Q—Nath’! B. Smithers..R Iilinois. bie Arnold RK '. Farnsworth .R. shine B. Wasnburne.R M D .R Harris. Kdeo @—Jobn T Stewart. 9—Lewis W. Ross satan L, Knapp..D 3y—Jamer C Robinson: .D 32—Willam R. Morrigon.D. | 26—Gtles M. Hotebikiee, R . | 27—R. B. Van, ‘alkenberg. R- 23—Freeman Clarke. wgustus Fr; 30—Jobn Gans ca 81—Reuben F. f« New Jers: oe 1toba F, Starr iam G Steele....1, 4—Andrew J. Rovers oe S—Nebemisb Perry. Ww Hampstiire. ir .D. @—Willtym 8. Holmes. .D. $—George W. Julian Fak oo Marey. 1—George Heodieton.. 2—Alexan: . 3—Rob't C. 4—J. F, McKinney... 5—Travk C. Le Blond. D. 6—Cuilton A, Whi : nuel S. Cox. ‘$—William B. Allison. 4—J. B. Grivel. S—Jobn A. Kasson -+*- Hubeard a ‘icant pope: §—Willtam tol Warten 3. 10—James M. Anbieys Re M1—Wells A Hutcbing.-D- 12—Wm, E Finck, E 13—Jobs ONC... aS. : ey White... D- 11—Epnraim R Fekiey. Re 18 P. Spaulding. .R+ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1864. roads to connect with the ralircads in the State of Min- A Dill to establish a bureau of freadmen's affairs, A vill for the relief of certaia friendly Indians of the { 10 snip by ‘of Sturgeon bay, im the cowaty of Dorr, eae Btaie, to conmect the waters of Greew Bay with Lake Michigan to said State, A bill in relation to the salary of the Dalted Siates com ere tLe Indiens near Green Bay. i the di, Of persons {rom liability to military duty by reason of payment of mouey, for other purposes. ‘A Dili for the protection of commerce and the improve- ment of nayigation, A dillto amend the act incrpoarting the Washington Gaslight Company, and for other purposes. Joint resolution relative toa certain grant of land for Tra\coad purposes, made to the territory of Mioneso.a in the year 1857 Icing reso!ation to extend the time for the reversion to the United States of the lands granted by Cougress to tid in the courtruction of a ralroad from Pierre Mar- Qfette to Flint, and for the completion o/ said rod. Joint resolition providing for the appointment of @ commission apou the subject of raising revenue by taxa- tion. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- wen. Joint resolution submitting to the Legislatures of the several Stitce a propos (en Lo amend the coustitution of the Ur'ted States, -bo..sbing slavery. This veing the most important measure before Con- gress, we give the joint resolution as it passed th ou Friaay, April 8. 1864, with the yeas aod nays foliow ing 8 the Sint resolution as passed :-— solves uy the Senate and House of Represen i) wtates of America iD ress Be pembles l, b wl nis w he consutution. of the United an an 5 Whi wien rated by three.‘ourths of -aid Legis bial be ® ) 0 all inten ana pu . as ® part or the ae CuretuhOu, BARELY — y servitude, vereof the party ‘shal at within the United ex 1 nt ‘gs @ punisitment for criine, been duly convicted, shail Blutes, o any YEAS, ilowe, rep., of Wi Johusno, opp.. of 3d. Lane, rep., of Ind. Anthony, rep.. o7 RL Browe, rep., of Mo. Chandler, rep., of Mich. | Clark, rep ,of Lane, rep., of Kans as, | Collamer, rep., Morgan, rep, g> | Conaess, rep, of Cal. Cowan, rep. of Pits Ne-tith, opp. of Orezon. Dixon, rep., of Conn. Pomeroy, rey, of Kapeag, Doolitite, rep., of Wis, Ramsay, rev., of Mion. Sherman, rep’, of Onto, Sprague, rep., 0; RE Sumber, rep,. of Mass. Ten Eyck, rep ,ot N. J. Trambuil, rep , of Il!, Van Win! rep., of Va. Wade, rep., of Ouro, Wilkinson, rep,, of Mian, Willey. rep., of Va ea Wilson, rep., of Nase. Fessenden, rep , of Me. | Poot, rep., of Vt. Foster, rep , of Conn, rimet of iowa, jale, rep... NH. jarding, rep. , of Urezon, Harlan, rep., of Lowa. rep., of N. \. Henders n, rep., of Mo. Howard, rep., of sich, Davis, opp., of Ky. Hendricks, opp , of Ind, MeDougull, opp., of Gal. Bowden, opp., of V. Buck .lew, opp of Pa. Carlile, opp., of Va. Powell, opp., of Ky. Riddle, opp., of Saulsbury, epp., of Del. NCT VOTING. Hicks, rep , of Md. Richardson, opp., of IN. Wright, opp., of N J. 50 Two thirds... On Wedueaday, Jane 15, 1884, the above joint resolu. tioa was reported to the House of Representatives, Tho following is the record: The Louse then resumed the consideration of the elnt, resolution of tne Senate (8. Res. 16) submitting to The Legisiaiures of the several States a proposition to amend the coustitution of the United States—the pend- ingsivente oo being On the amendment submitted by Mr. W Pog? debate, Mr. Parr submitted an amendment, in the nature Of agubstitute for the bill. After further deb - On motion of Mr. Wizsow, Ordered, That the time for taking a recess be extended until the pending resolution is disposed of The hour of four o'clock P. Mi, having arrived, The question was first put oo the amendment submit- ted by Mr. Wheeler, and it-was decided in the negative. question was next puten the amendment submit. ted by Mr. Pendleton, 1b was decided Ip the Begative, Orcered, xba% the joint resolution be read 3 third time, It wus accordiogiy read the third time. The questioa tuen being on Its passage, It vas put, viz: Shall tho joint resoluvion pass ? and it was decided i the negative—Yess, 06; nays; 66; net voting, Twormirds bot voll in favor thereof, 2 oerabers present. ‘tbose who voted tn the afirmative Joun 8. Alley De Wie. c it Liitlejobe ‘Wiltiam 8. Allison Benjamio ¥. Loan ’ Oakes Ames Jobn W. Lovyyear Lucien Anderson James M. Marvin Isaac N Arnold Josepn W jurg Joseph Baily Jobo ) Baldwin Walver ). Mclndoe Samuel F. Mulier Yortus Baxter James Moorhead Fernando C. Geamap Justin 8.” Morrill James G. Blaiue Daniel Morris Jacob 8, Blair Amos Myers Henry T. Blow Looverd Myers George 8 Bontwell Semproniue A. Boyd Augustus Brandegee Soba M. Broomall | Ambrose W. Clark Jesse U, Norton Meses F. Odell CBarles O'Neil Godiove 8, Ortd demes W. Patterson Bidvey Perham Freaerick A. Pike Cort Biram Pr co Jona 3 J. Creswell Alexander H. Rice Henry L. Dawes: Jou H. Rice Kaward H Rollins Robert (, Schenck Gienni W. Scoteid ‘Thomas B. shanvoa Ithamar C. loan Groen Clay Smith Nathaniel &. smithers eary ©. Deming Nathan R Dixon Ignatius Donnetiy Jono F. Dri Fpbraim f ‘Inomas D. Joba F. 2—Lorenz DM Sweat.p, |19—Jobo A. Gartield.... R. | Rouben a ane S—Bidpey Pertan R, Oregon. Aagustus Fraek in ¥. Starr Samer 6, Blain R.| 1—Jobn R. Mebrids....R, | James A. Gardeld baddeus Stevens eho H R,| Penvaplvanita. Davie! W. Gooch M. Kusseil Thayor Ro | 1—Semoel J. Randall. | Jobo A. Griswold Francis !bi mas Massnen 2—Charles O'Neill... R, | ames T. Hale any © Ser So aT. Eliot R | 3-Leonard Myers ‘a | Wilham Higby ries Upson rete Bl frien 1 Relies ie, | Samuel Hoope R. B Van Valkenburgh Poplerrodge 55 Bah | SOM. Russell Thayer x | Giles W. goa es iy sanburne | mnel Hoover... R, | 6—Jobn D. stilos.....-D. 7 ihe Bawio H Webster S—Jono B. Aliey.......R | 7—JobmM. Broomall... | Cay Kollisn V Waley S—Dariel W. Gooch. | S—Sydennam anc ne.) | FM = 4 ee 8 Reutwel) FR. | 9—T! deus Atevone .R. 4 Joo D. Boldwin....R. |10—Myer Btrouee.......p. | TBms — Toots tame 8—Wo. B. Wasbhoro. |. | H—Philip Joboson......p, | Geerge W. Julie James f. Wie —Beory L Temes ....8 | 12—(barles Penntson....D. ee a wisaons Baryian 13—Seury W Tracy 1—Job: J. Creeewell R. | 14—William A Miller. - S—Fasio A. w ~ ter...R | 15—Joeepn Bailey, -D. 1§—A. H. Coffroth avis Re Thomas.....% $—Benjamin 6. Horris..b Missoart. 17—Arcbibald Med ister, D urtio A King... T—Henj.min F. Loan. 6—Wiliem 4. Man S—James 8. Roilin aa A, “aes, R 2—N theo F. Dixon... .R. Vermont. Mieatgnn. 1—Fred, &, Woodbridge.R. 1—Fernando ¢. | 2a tostim 8, Morrith.R ~ Charles Upeon ertue Pa «R Boho W. Lor Ve dseo 4—!rancis W. mes 3. Brown....0 $—Aveurtus © Hardin @—Jobn ¥. Driggs vin n 1—William i jn 2—lgpatios L. D nelly ew Vork. 1—Pwiaht Townsend 2—Mortin Xalbiieines...P. B—enes F. ide)...... Republican. sees: Wiet Virgin jacob B. Dinter Republican majority EK Om a ‘” L “pi — GATES. Govtos W Hou. Nebrask. Samuel G. Daily. New Mexteo Reonets, Dako an, co Perea. Utah. oF. Kinney Ceorge E. Coie TEE UNFINISHED PUSIN £83. Peblic Bits ona ac sol Which Powe the sen Be a Were Pend imthe F the bart Beeson or € A DIM grating lads to (he «+ the con trnetion of a it ' c river ton poibt at cr y and * el inthe muttary aid ever service dates, (rom taterieriug mM siectious int s nd the ack Inoorporatiog the Woetingtoa we f ’ " 4 ‘ ov thin wolch the Stator moy tee . 0 of a otenm Gre enc! " t An fot for the pears ’ airy diner proved av ‘ ' n act antitied Pn hi ‘ralen of all tbe publi s t bits wiih the Overiand , a or has marie ying A hill making © grant at Aid Ws LO8 POWER detente ems point On the Mistours river aud cortain inverad tiver gk: | } } } | Wiliam D. Kelley | Jobo f.. Dawson Wiliam Wirdom Fraucis W. Kellogg Frederick E. Woodbridge. ee Keilog who voted im the negative are:— James Sane Francie C Le Blood Goorge Bilis James Brooks James 3 Brown Jonn W, Chenier Alexander H. Coffrot Charles Denmison Jobpgt. Edea Joseph K. Fagerton Charles A. Eldridge James E. Evghish Wiliam E. Finok Samuel J, Randall James Lieury W. Harrington Jobn B. Sterile Anco Herrick William G. Steele Willem 8 Holman Jobo PD. Styles Wells A. Hatebing Myer Strouse Paillp Johnson Jonn T. Stuart Witham Jountoa Martin Kalofieieod Franem Kernan Chilton A. White Josoph W. White Fernando Wood. Joase | those pot voting are:— Witham G Brown Brutus J Ciay Henry Winter TY Jodn R. MeBride George Middieton or A, Neizon Thom Theodore M. Pomeroy hbenezer Wiiiam i. Kandalt Joma B. Gi ic Henry G Stebbins Daniel W. V: Onaries H. Ovaries M ilarrie Fevjamin Wood Keapp George 4 Yeaman, Avthouy 1. Yler Colfax (speaker ) tresolugion was reject d » the Vota! ‘ For amend Against amend Not voting Twe towar e t Resolations the Senate and Were the House of itepresenta= pury ap | A rither Dil to ehangn tha some of the steamboat Magnet, of i bili for the relief of Witlam Hi, Jameson, a paynmsier the United States Army, pets A DM Cor coe relief of Elipbalet Brown, Jr., artist in the Japan expeditioa. ‘A Dill for the relief of Charles A. Pitcher. Jorn covlusion tor she relief Of Charvoe i. Pitcder. joint resolution for the rehet mow ste ties ee Val. the onntractors for the Banboais Knows as “doubis- Jotat resolution tor the Wachioery of the s.de-w! enders,’” A Dill to reimburse the State or Peansylvanis for ex - Penses io clog ow She Milita Of said State during we Fecent iavasion. A Dili Lo secure the speedy transportation of the mails AD iL to fecilitate pr oes ib adairalty aod other Juaicial proceedings im the port of New York, and tor otuer purposes 4 bill \ incorporate the Baltimore and Wabington Depot and Potomuo Ferry Railroad Vom)acy. A bill to regulate the dismissal of oiticers im the will tary and naval service, as Dill (or the benetit and Detter management of the In- iat ‘A bill for the benef of bait breeds aud mixed bloots of the Winnebago tribe of Indians A bill to aid mm the protection of emigrants to the Ter- ritories, A biil to facilitate the payment of bounties and arrears of pay due for the services of Wounded aod decessod sodiers A bill to extioguiah the Indian title to Landa in ibe fe ritory of Uta suitable for sgricuitural and wiversi pur- poses. A bull to provide for the voluntary enlistment f any Persons residents of certain States into tue regiments of other siate’ A bil in which ap ind charged wits Staves. A bill to #°cure to persons in the military or naval For vice of the niicd states homesieads on’ ovutiscated or sorieiied es osurrectionsry districts, A Dill to au.ond Lie sixteenth section of tne act entitiod Bact to deflio the pay amd emoluments of cortaia 3 ce a e Meiny, avd for other purposes,” approved bull Lo prevent the solling end circulazion of counter coiv, und of counteriert and altered ireasury notes aud postal currency bills. A bill to aweud an act entitled “An act prescribing the times aud pisces for holding terms of, the Circuit Court for the district of lowa, Mingesotm ant Kansas,” ape proved January 13, 1563. A bill to reguiaie commerce among the several States. ‘A dill supplementary toan act approvea July 14, 1562, entitied **Au ct to establish certain post roads, und ior other purposes.” A bill to epenl section two of an act eatitled “in ct to regulate tho foreizn coasting trae on the nortuera, nortueastern und norinweetern frontiers of the United States, aud for other purposes,” approved siarch 2, 1331. A Dill authorizing and requiring the opening of sixth street west. A bill to exempt certain veasels therein named from enrolmest end hcouse and from the payment of Gauage duty, and for other purposes A dillto authorize @ de) «riure from the established method of surveying in certain cases A bili providing 1or the removal of certain stray bands Of Judiaos irom the State of Wisconsin, A bill to abotigh the collection districts of Capo Per petus and ort Orford, A bill 0 amend “An act to extend the charter of tho Wasbiugton and Alexendria Railroad, apd {or otuer pus- Poses,’ passed March 3, iov3. A bill to incurporate the National Union Insurance Company of Wasbiogton. A bili to provido for ascertaining and adjusting claims against the government for injuries or destruction of property by the army OC iue United States, or by will- tary authority, during the present rebellion. ‘A biil to regulate the pay of paymasters aud military Btorekeopers of ordnavce. A Dili to increas the efficiency of the medical corps of the army. A bill to regulate the rank, pay and emoluments of veterinary surgeons of cavalry regiments, ‘A Dill to increase the salaries of the judges and arbl trators appointed under the troaty with Great Eritsia for the suppression of the slave trade. ‘A bil! to factiitate the repayment of depositors st tho assay office at Now York. A Dill to authorize the issuing of. patents ‘ve certain lands iv the town of Stockbridge, State of Wigconsiv, and for otner purposes. ‘A bill to ameud an act of Congress entitied ‘‘An act to grant the ri,bt of pre emptiou 00 certain purchasers on the Soscol Raoch, in the State of California ”” Jofut res lution to amend a joint resofution explenatory Of**5n act Lo suppress iusuFrection, to punish treason and rebollion, to seize 4nd contiseate the property of rebels, and for other purposes,” approved July 17, 1862 Joiut reeolution to construe the third seciion of an act approved July 17, 1862, entitled “an act to amend the act calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, auppiesa tneurrection and r oo to the computation of tho time within ub MAY DO found ngaust porse s es Against the laws of the Lmied 1 jovasivn,”’ ‘The yeas snd pays being desired by one Sfth of the Seeeed "February 28. 1795, and the act amendatory and furv¥ilier purposes, £0 a8 to provide ior the payment of bovniles to all cl sves of troops called out Under the provisions o! that section. Joint resolution dizecting the Secretary of the oterior to pay to the Chippewa, Ottawa, aod Potowatomie In. Tosidiog in Micbigan, the sum o/ ove hundred and Binoty.two thousacd o'; bt hundred dollars, Joint resoluiton to cart the Seoriary of the Trea. sary Ws obtale the tite, to certaia property in Carron yy, and lerrory evads, for the purposes of bravcb mint, Icoated in said place, 7 - Joiut resolution to drop from the rolls of the army an employed general officers. Joint resolution relative to the substitution of mon. rchi cal for ropnbilcan government in Mexico, uader European auspices. Joint resolution amendatory of the joint resolution to RTS temporurt y the dutie om tmjorts, approved pri] 29, 1864, Joint resolution is relaticn to the distribution of books and documenis. Joipt resolution authorizing the President to constract 8 military ratiroad (rom the valey of the Obio to East Tennessee. Jvint resolution in relation to the troaty of 1317. Joint resolution a8 to seworege and drainage in the city of Washington, Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to expend a jortiou of the contibgout (und for enlarging the Navy Department. Jott resolution granting .ddit cnai compensation to the mployes of the two houses of Congress. Private Bills «@ Joint Resoiut! Whi Passed the House of A rite tor ihe relief of Milo Sutlii and Lev! H. Case, A Dill for the relief of Isaac R. iniler. A bill for the reitel of Major John A. Whitail, ter io the United states Army, on account stolen vouc ohare. A bili for the relief of Chapin fist A bil for the relief of Jorian 0. Armes. A b ii for tbe font of Charles Auderson, assignee of Jobn James, of Te: A bill for the relvet of Margaret L. Stevens, widow of General isaac 1. Stevens, ‘A Dill for the relief of Jacob Weber, ‘A Vill granting an invalid pevgion to Esther P. Fox, widow of Angustus C. Fox, ‘A bill for the relief of Barriet and Emily W. Norris, widowed sister of the late Commodore seury W. Norris, A bil for the relics o: tho legal represontatives of Nash, A bill eg the relief of the administrator of W, W. ymar. dost or Russell, lave paytoastor in the Marine corps. ‘A bill ior the relief of Jobo J. Michie, of New Orleans, Louisiana, A bill for the relief of George W. Murray. ‘A bil! for the relief of C.F Joboson, of Alabama, ellef of solom n Parsons, eiet of Mary Shire. th t of Ewily A. Lyon. ranting au invalid peosion to William Burns, of MI for the relief of Edward Wiltiome, a bill for the relief of lever Nevarre. ‘A bili tor tue relief of Mary Scalos Accardi, A bill for the relief of Peter Audersoa, of the District of Columbia, é A bill for tbe relief of the Wea, Peoria, Kaskaekia, apd Plankesbaw Indiens of Kansas, bill (or the reiet of Selomon Wedeworth, ill grating a pension to Rebecca Scott, widow of Majer J. b. Scott, lato of the United sintes army. ‘A bill to grant 4 pous:ou of eight dollars per month to Barris Welch. A bil grant pension to Thomas Rooth, A bili tor the Ye of the Mercantile Mutual Ingurance Company of New York. A bill To rele of George Mowrey. A Dili for the reel oF Devurad Joves ‘A bili (or Wwe reli’ of Mary A. Hyde, Axbill to amend “Ao or (ue relief of Valentine approved June 12, 1s#0. A bill fF the roliet of Chories M, Pott, ‘A bili for We reliet of Jono Warren wed goo, ‘A bill tor the role Of D. MeV. Svante, Ab of of Wiliam Lrindie, A Vil for the reiiel of If racee® Munson, ‘A bill (Or the relief of Sauuel Beaston, master of the schoune - ovge idars is, bill for the relief of the heir ebtbald Crary, decaieed. ‘A Dill (or the Felie: OF George Calvert, at-lew of Colonel Ar- pension to k Mile, deceased, late am con Pot ray. A vill for the reliet of Pr ALiNg & peurt ob bev A bill for the reliel oF Baby Od Joins resolution for the reer Jotot resolution t Te 6 ul Joh to Loe Cours of Ch Joint rewoiutiv . the Court of Cin Joiot resoluiion for the relief of A, 8 t Morrison, OF nes H. MeCal of Carles Wilkes to Clark, Pot Galbraith, of | and 0, P. Cobb & Lo. dove ree utise reeosiina 1 Ap act hector ‘ . hooves freokiyn City News, * A Townot DeernoweD F ‘opi, about eight oteloek, a Are broke gut o rd the miaarn towbowt gat the f ru » BOOK Vveyol, wh eb « Fare thvce At the Close of the Last Session of A vill ;rauting @ pension to Ellen Mf. Whipple, widow vor Geveral Amlel W. Whipple, of the ; 2 pension to the widow of the late ot Neary P, Blanchard ; € { toe beire of Almond DP, Fiex, «of Mery As Caker, widow of Urigas FA , ' A bill (or bho rent id end nav pa A Wil fer the ¢ f ’ WUtlaws toot. 4 A bel for the relief of Joun Matis Wetor of t . ty wmeod ao ect tho reiter of Vat wroett A bili for the relief of Charios A. Hiiembora, ely doaceoged. & Koi de eo voy, New Yoo have 4%, Conk OO; yred, Wor City Intelligence. ‘Tam Seo4n Maxsxa —Yesterday morning the journey- ‘men segar makers held a mass meeting at ihe Germauia Assembly Rooms, io the » With @ view of taking ection im reference to the of the mase‘ac- turers and dealers of all branches of the segar und to- bacco trade whien is to be held duriag the ensuing Week, and to Inst twodays, The object of thie conven. tion, whica is to be composed of delegations wf the various mavafacturing and trade associations, is to take meaguros 10 Secure @ medification of the Tax iaw. go that journeymen bi mavuficturers and dealers in this move sent, they we yesterday considering Lhe qavation wheiher a cb. the Tax law such as the mauu weturers propose wil, De in the intrest of the workmoo; whether if would pot to mouopoliza the trade, and render it dificult (0 ish ‘their own business There @ long debate on suis sudject, which resultea in the Yaserge of @ rezolution in favor Ot tho movement of tho ve fh Kubn, Seif, § Provesor Dorenus.—Our re.ders il be glad to learn that this gentleman, who renders science Bo captivating and intelligible to ¢he popular understanding, will give a course of five lectures ou ‘Pneumatic Chesser,” at the r Instkute, commencin, Each of the lectures 1s to be I experiments on the same grand Bea: those of last winier, and whieb al tion and pleasvre tw those who attended. Lo avoid tbe crowd and confusion of last winter, re-erved apd Bumbered seats are to be sold. Fded so mugb instruc December Term of the Law Coarts. ‘The December term of the law courts commences to day, The Supreme Court Cireuit wij! be held by Jadges Leonard, Mason and Jamo, whilo the ‘special term will bo presided over by Judge Clerke, Judge Barnard will hold Chambers The Superior Court trial term will be held by Judges Monell and Robertson, the general term | by Judges Moncrie’, ‘vin and McCunn, and the special term by Judge Barbour. In the Court of Common Pieas Jue Brady will preside in part 1, and Judge Cardozo in pert 2. Judge Daly will sit at Chamber: The general term of this court will be held on the third Mondey in the month, Cover OALTNDAR—THIS Day. Surreue Covwr—Ciacr i.—Part 1.—Conre opens at ten 3, Oyer ond Terwiver and Nos. 207, 811, 2813. 281 . 2827, 2529, 2801 2833, 2555, 9 2d, ea: 5, 2840, 2891. Park 2.—-Court opens atten s. M. Now. 216, 684. 1943, 1140, 626, 1994, 1660, 993. 2034, 205: —13 Duase elroet, 2629, 1340, 2680. 21 re 263, 2749, 1807, B0u8, 2 . 2709, 2511, 1901, 1993, Soinnxe CouRT—SpeciaL Tenst —Court opens at sleven \os. 80, 81, 83, 84, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93. Le- murrers ouly. . Count ov Common Pitas,—Part 1.—Nos 799, 77, 746, “414, 792, 812, 207, 339, 630, 593, G19, 752, 09, 797, S06, Part 2.—Nos. 567, 257, 76, 623, 490, 381, 088, 685, 194, 642, 581, 310. 637, 4% 1242, Court 2012, 2030, 2046, 1470, 1552, 828,916, 520, 1386. Part ovens at ton A, Ma Nos. y 2715; | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Tried. Manox—Gnay.—At Spriog Valley,. Rockland county, New York, ov Tharsday, Necomber 1, by the Rev. Avm. hnson, of Procklyn, New York, Manon, of ‘ittsburg, Peuns 83 F seoond daughter of William Gray, Ea, late of New York city. Piutsburg (Pa.) papers please copy. Died. Barnes —On Saturday, December 3, Wiuiam Barnes, in tbe 56tb year of bis age. The relatives and frievds are requested to ud the from his late residence, 126 Impk street, on Wednesday aitercoon, at one o'clock, Buwan.—On Sunday moraing, Decomber 4, Hester F., wife of Jelersoo Reman, to the 61st yeur of Ler age. ‘Tho relatives and frievds 0: the ‘amily ate resjectfully invited (without further invitation) to attend neg, tun ral, on Tcesday aliernoup, at one o’ciock, tram tho resi deuce of her sou in-! law, “Joon W. Thorue, No, 30 Bank etree. Epxonrs —On Saturday, Decomber 3. Mra. Estaam Epxonns, relict of Henry F. Edmonds, aged 74 years, The frieada and relatives of the family ave respect. fally invited to attend the funeral, on Tucsday morning, Aiten o’clcck, from the residence of bor son-in-law, Aifred Bernard, Throg’s Neck, Wesichest Conveyances will be ut Mott Haven depot on tue arr: of the quarter P st eight o'clock train from the city. The remains wiii be takea to Greenwood for jo'erment. witer Parents, 330 East Thirtieth street, this (Monday) af Bown, at one o’sicck, The friends and Foatives of ‘we family are invited to attend without furtber noti ‘Steste.—lo this city, on Sunday, November oa Wa- aM ? Sresue, in the 48th year of bis age. His remains were taken W Lancaster couoty, Pennsyl- Vania, for interment, Uriow.—On Sunday, December 4, Groce BR. ¢ Jews Hi, and ary A Upton, aged 11 montis and 6 78. Vat.—'n Plaiofield, N.J.. on Saturday, December 3, Jacop Vai, of tne firm of Wilson & Vail, The relatives aud friends te respeci‘ully invited to Qtlend the funcral, from tho residence a” bis brothor, at Piainfeld, thia (Monday) afiernoon, at h lipast ope C’ciock "The traim leaves pier No. 2 Nurta river at twelve M. YON AULRFRLD.—On Saturday afternoon, December 8, at half past twelve o'clock, Mrs. Kizaanwrm Vow As LED ALD. Funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’ciock, from her late residence, 190 Washington street, Hoboken, + ‘St. Louis papers pleae copy. Wako.—On Saturday evening. December 8, Mra. ANN R , widow of | itjau F, Ward, io the 65th year "ol her age. Relatives and friends of the family are iovited to Aitood the funeral services this (Mouday) afiersorn, at three o'clock, trom the residence of ber brother tr law, TA onth Fi'th street, Williamsburg. Her rem ics wiil be taken t» bast Chester for interment, on luesday morning, al nine o'clock, SHIPPING NEWS. SPRCIAL NovicR. AN letters and packages inten ted for the New You WRRALD atould Le seated “AUMANAO FOR | naw YORE—1m8 DAY [soon seta, 2 WATKi, SUN RtEs, AUN Pers. eve 141 nora 12 Port of New Yor’, December 4, ARRIVED. Steamship Edinburg (te), Rosell, Live: And Gueeustown 1711 with case and essen sere wa Dale. (ad strong weeterly gales the came ip Norta Stary Sones Asp nwalt vat pas. sengers and (reasure,t0 ) B Aden. (See news colamns ) 8 t Port #0. Prines, Milagan. Pe Prince, \ days, with log: ood, ; fo to, fe Murray va, spoke US » herm brig. a i ble tapsnit 5 ering on the do: f the mat with white Ww, pi Steamstp Merrimac (US transport), Sampeon. New Orieans, Nov hh soldiers and rs to 0 31 tare termaster, 270% st, at noon, met the steamer Guiding Star in te river, at the qua: pasned the bi agronnd. Nov Dagereil's (0 of Reo! d, ft amabip BL Clark (U WS trabavor), Holinen Port Royal, Nov 80, with 35 passen- les: gers to 8 amsntp Fairbuaus Hv ani passense’ Dd, ip Ashiburion, verpoo’, 44 days, with coal, to C Grinnet. Bark idith (of London), Sidnev. Padan ape of Good Hope Uct 8 St H Wark Tois, Hatch Leghorn 63 ¢ A Gibraltar Oct Jo, with mde. to Tupper < Hea!» Now 28 lat38, lon 70, spoke brig Jeremiah, trom Portis! for Saga. bark Adelaide co. Portiand), truce, Pensacola, 12 days, in ballast. to Waishat Carver. Bais Binnche Marie (Brem), aesloop, Boston, 4 days, in Dallast, to Ruzer Bros. Brig Bmma (ian), Steehmans, coitardam, $8 dare, with mdae, to Ruzor Bros. Nov 2). ‘ont 3420. lon 703). spoke schr Swallow, of Nassua hence bound Brig arab (of Gibratiar), Bianca, frult, to Giro & Francia Washington, 50 hours. with 2 "fot with cohen, out. days, with Pernambovo, 34 Co. ni anson (of Liverpool Foster, Barbod ee ae e et ale Ns), W Mu oe aton (of Cornwallis. , how lon tego. Bay, 5m 20 days. with !oxwood, to D. & D Neva of Kast Machina bet, at Martins, 16 days, with salt, to ee & Clapp. Brig Juliet © C Brown. St My “spon ieee ye Tons 220, lasses, &c, to Biinpaon & Clapp. inst, spoke e'Br seh ir Racehorse, hence for Barba Sith (of Turks Isilon ane orn, ji with salt, cotton, 4c to A Saiz & Co, rrell, Thompson, Bangor, lodeys, with zabethport for Reston. Seni ‘ute (of Demaraia), Carter, Demsrara, 22 days with old fron, to Jones & Lou, Nov 26, off Berm F rextarp —On Sunday, Deceu:ver 4, alter a shor: and _ jnful Lipees, Ronert FIZGERALD, & native of Lullam.re, tag's connty, Ireiand. Lhe relatives and friends of the famt!y ore respect ully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday «tternoon, at one o clock, from bis late residence, lv East Thirty-ilitn street. Hiovt.—On aac morping, December 3, MaLiscert the iate Nelson W. Hoyt, aged 17 vd 11 days ‘4 @ re atives sand friends of the family are invited to ationd the funeral, from the residence of ber mother, 217 be ef stroet, Jersey City, om Tuesday afiernoon, at ove ‘o'cloc! Hype.—-On Saturday, November 26, on board the Ur ued States Sieum frigate Wabash, ut Hampton Rreds, fammation of the bral, Winiiaw F. Hyp: soo of James M. Hyde, Je, aged 15 yours, 9 ind 24 days, The relatives por ¢ ronda of the family are respectfully invited to attend the uveral, from the residence of his parents, No. 6 St. Felix street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at tweive o’clock noon. Ha1iock.—Oa Sunday, Decomber 4, of scarlet fever, Ipa E., daughter of Edward and Catbarive Bullock, age 4 years and 2 months. Friends of the {emily are respectfully invited ty attend the tuners services, at the Spring strost Presbyterian chureb, wear Varick street, this (Moneay) a two o'clock. Chicsge papers pleise copy. Joune N.—On Friday even!oz, Decdmber 2, Mary Exiza, wife of Jobe Sehnsoe, sa the €04 sear of ber age, Tue friends of the family are reapect(uily invited to Aitend the fanerai, this (Monday) atiernoon, at one o'clock, {rom Ler late res:aence, No. 161 West Eleventh street, Kxating —On Priday evening, December 2, Pataick Kran, the bel.ved son of Dens Keating, aged 19 ives aud friends of the famity, and the Cath- arine Market Associativn sre regpectiully invited to Attend the fuxe al, (rom his late residence, No. 43 Madi- fon street, this (\ooday) afte’ coun, at ope w"elock Lawiax.—On taturday, December 3, Many, widow of erivon, at The {rieuds of the f.mily are respectfully invited to Attend the funeral, {rom the residence of her daoghter, h Second gtreet, Williamsburg, on Tuesday afternoon, nt oue o'clock, Livivastox,—On Saturday even ng, December 3, Karim Boniracr, youngest child ef James 11. sea Mary Jane Livingstos, aged 2 years, 7 ta0nths aud 11 days, ‘The fuuerat wiil tak fan dre day) afvernoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No, Division street Muutox.—On Thuraday, December 1, after a lingering inese, Thomas Metion, @ native of the city of Dubiio, gl agod 41 yoars. Wes buried ov Suoday, Decem- Tati, London, Liverpoo! and San Fraucieco papers Please co} —Oo Friday, December 2, ANN E, Simnnick, Meanick Felict 0. P. Merrick, Kaq. ‘The reiatives and friends of the ily and those of ber Jat husband are invited to attond tho {heral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Fraucis F Arthur, 186 Bridge street, Krooklyn, this (Mooday) morning, at bali. past ton o'clock, to St, James? cathedral, where a soloma Fequtem mas wil be oilered for the repose of ber foul, ‘And (rom thence to Fiatbasd, Limerick papere please copy. Manta: —At st. Lake's Hospital, on Tueaday , Novem: ber 20, of consumption, LAWRENCE MiLtKR. youngest son of the late Richard aud Jaue Miller, in the 34th year of iS aye. Mais remains were intorred Rye. McCane —On Satarday eveuing, Decombor 3, of con- ~ per ‘Of the lange, Patrick OCAbK, Wy Loe 56D year of The (riends nnd relatives of the family aro roxy ectfuliy 1, Uhis (Monday) afteraoon, at one v'clock, irom his late’ resideuce, 97 Gold street, Brookiyo. Mciivaz—On Sneday, December 4, Brivcer, wife of John vicHugh, sea 25 your. Fuuerni f'om ber iate residenos, Ryerson street, first house fouthwest of Willouguby avenue, Brooklyn, at bali-paet ove o'clck P. M. O'Hare On avuiday, December 8, Jou B. O' Hama, of Lis Ke, son of the late Veier O Hara hed (riedus Of tho family are respectiubly invited Lo attend the fuveral, from the residence of ois | brother, Fdward [ O'Hara, No, 42 Wyekoll stroet, Brook!yo, on Tuesday aiteruoen, at two o’cive Owes Ou Sunday morning, Lecember 4, at (ho rents dence of tis brother in Lew, Mo, 240 Weat Fiity-secoua Sireet, Jones HL. Jan; aio (uoRe OF Koman Cahoiie attend the tuners) ne Now's inion,” are InViied to Teeeday mening, 96 ten o'clock of Niotn | on Fite piath wr heavy NE gale, was obliged to throw cargo 01 ease the vessel, chr r. Perry. Port Morris for Blizabeteport Bohr Win i owe, larrie, Proviseacs for Phi adeiphia, Steamer Perit, Delaao, New Laven. Rurunvxn—Steamship Bremea (Brom). Meter, hence 34 tn-t for Southampton sod shremen, roturtied ta cinseju2a00 f her screw working loose when she was seventy mile~ ont. Gide of the Hook. No part of itis broken. She will have te Co eet dock to repair, and will sai. again the latter part BYLOW. Ship Galena, from New Orleans, Bark Eiiugwood, * days from Glace Bay. Brig George I Downes. Brig Ponvert, ‘Also two ships and one Nei hap ret $4—Ship John Bright: i—-Steammers Ki ¢ Rta: Chir of Hees cond, Caroline, Liber- w Bien 8 Terry: ship Advance; barks Oldenburg, Sep Winthrop, Montezuma; Uriga Mandy: Kennebec Phe: Mary McRae, Frans’ Fi rietta Rathi ms, HA Pitt, Julia, J 1 Johan, J B ooks, Alfaretta. Soringbok ; schrs C les. Heien Mar, JM Bavies, WP Phillipa Caro'ine, Bhole Island. Albert Thomas, Henry Finch. alice C Hicks, D 8 Miller, H Brews. . Ivins. Pais, Rebecca, Sarah, Lavinia, J A Dalley, R # Leggelt, vas Lawrence, O- ames, Cor: r. Walks Wind at anmset Weare indebted to purser Green, of steamship Merri- mack, for favors. Snir Kuszamry, from New York for Ran Juan del Sud, whieh pat in'o Kio Janeiro in distress, resumed On the 27d Oct. ‘3 sais Barx Lricuton, previously reported capsized and sunk Rio Janeiro Uct Il, has beem soudemues nad sala et Bris Daximt Boor, Tacker, from Portland for Balt more, belore revcruad ashore on @imtth’s ¥oint, Chesapeake fay has been got of wi ry ery . and arr Geltimore Sd tus, ne UNOF Hmnverings Bata Cargnoxta (Hr), from illaboro, NB 1. pre- ously retorted unk, atruex on the rocks in Browt wound an rtvall) with water, was off anc wed Bonton 2d last. ity det | Sonn Ips Datta Torme, from Georgetown for Port n, put invo Baltimore £4 inet. leaky. ew — Lauxenep—From the yard of © P Carter fe werZuth ot auip Bardia of 1100 tone, Sine potas MoNoar. of New. York: wad CGM Chapa, fs he Sard's ‘5 built emtirely of nak wanded by CaptJohn O Cox. aaip "Sanaa Notice to Mariners. Notice ie hereby given thatthe Can and Nun Buovs on Spring Point Ledge and Stanford's Ledge, im Portinnd bar: bor, have been removed, and their piaces supplied by Spar Buoys (or the winter. By order of the Lighthouse Board. HK HINKLEY, Lighthouse Clerk, Ist dist, Portland, Dee 1, 186: Spolken, &e. Bork Golden Rule, Johnson, from Liverpool for St Tho- mas, Nov 16, lat 17 41, jon 56 53, Voretgn Ports, kA. Nov 12—No vessels in port, Ait echra © D Horton, Wallace, Nore; rear ucnons. Nov {S—in port barks Rebeces Goddard, Po!- levs. for Boskn Nov 2: Mist Lincvin, for do: Rob! Leo. Bark (ir) Ulta, for N¥ork early iu December; brig Mary Ela te, for Boston, Mopauco Bay, Ja Nov ttn port brig Trio, for NYork fow Tanawa, Sov 16—1n port ae Golden City. Lap- Mig, from Sam Franelsco, arr samme day; Guatgmials, Dor, from Central Amerie) ports, are Rory Wis. Bid 100), teamed) al American porte; ry, nciBeo. wRNaMBUCO, Oct 20—[p port bark bi ‘M Dodee from NYork, arr 2ith, Sid 20th, bark John Uiipin, Cape of Good Ho Pon an Prixce, Nov 20—-No Am vessel in port. 61d 24,- sehr Cufre Rich, Bor'on. Bio Jaxatnc 00. 22—Ih port shipa Alexander, from Oar. captain Washed overboard comm in tee harbor; MVallum, from do. disgy barks PC Warwick Harn tad'e, Rich iv Sscrainento, a, tie Chichester, from NY¥ork. do: from do for San Juan, condemne:l: Pernambuce, eavstzod, co onezlow, capsited. Foriong. from’ Bellimore for nan in a few day, Hernia. (iets), Olemeats, St Thomas: cay Steteon ( pom N¥ork) O) Akyab (before reported tp Sr Martine, \j—In port brigs Ale, for days; Bloomer, for do American Por ROSTON, Deo 3, AMmArr sebrs M je, Foomac Kiver: W Lae eo geiown, DC. B ta and Bul winkle, homp-on, ao weter, Clark, Rio Calling L © Jones, id, Demarare Vebory kK avenue rea © n mere of re ered ork v a Havana; Ure ve for tho’ repewe of i aes Fenamen Wik be bekea Trinity, Nickerson ; frvms thence 10 Calvary \ emetery gor Boo " iber 4, Of acarlot fever, | nine, Jonmean. From, 4 Earl J, Piotach, ged | meee ic Alb he Hives una (riends of the f mtiy vited to | #1, from cw of ile pareuts, No. | ey tireot, thie (Munday) aiberuvon, ab two @, December 2, after » 5 ed 60 youre v vet 5 bro etrully 1 attend nie bevih Foun ander 2, dno. A. Post, to the OOvb ft eet re neo, New York, rd alba Die pon ig wobetw to Ailend fis fon Ale ree dow eon ved treet, on T sami Barareay , ik cetaber 9, of eruup, Geunas ra Alet Conary brie tree Privenpal whe itt SEV BNT fat hod Pevaiy tyne ‘i ta Jn me Ker Voaus, tte iniug 4 1910 — bi THE GER- prem Pan rays ron.ces ponerse oh ist oe ington erly the be Sheued fl Dec. yey ly invite LADI&S OF TB. URC! BW YORK LIQUOR DEALE gular wontnly meeting of thi ‘uesday Rey Oy moer 6, at 7 Politan Rooms, No. ied Hester sireet. Joux Rocmns, Recording Scereiary. | ROCLAM ATION. Wherea. on she evenings of the 25th and 20th Novem- Ber, Ned, inaay or toe betele iu this eltv and eount, were fired by" incendiaries, aud wisreas. the cou great and extraordiuary 4 erie, endany seed of ———s of the e.tine unaods prompt action on thy shihonde 1 sect ue the ‘arrest of the perpetrator Resolved, That (. Godfrey Guathes city aud (cou gootas society will aes tthe Meiro- NGB, G8, President, Ei Mayor of the of New York, be and ner) ‘hereby wusho~ esied to oer & re 00, payanle rresh aes conviction em, said amount to be <r upon the cer ihe Disurie Attoroes of such arrest and conviction. In accordance with the above resolution, Board of Supecvisors on the 2vth fi Ln nauthorty vested in me by law, 2, ¢ oF oF the city of New York, do neredy reward of five thousand dol'are for the discovers wid conviction of the perpetrators Of the late incendiary atveupt to Ure Various hotels aad pub- tig bulidinas of tie ety. ‘he avove reward {s 0! closure of the incauain 1 Coun Treasury, ‘or eit! cendiartes rered not only to ) Dal also thera Ufa! may be sceaeo, 19 ie end that the stonity and law Of the State may be amp ¥ Vind al € GUbFKLY “GUPTUBR, Movor, BAD THE aDVSRTISRS euluina from 43 went, number—48 # uitou skre f, Brvok y HE COMING DRAPT.—IMPORTAN? N whe enioiledt as lable to Fy tee om Volunteering hay F Cal. is Like y soon to ba made Uy (TARY bee forget the President Hicverto erext complaint has been made that the quotas demanced of the county of New York vave been @ cessive, AB all notes are based upon that no relief cua be eps its prop uch Mppeala have te enrorment, tbe Hoa shown by the pudite to cual In iy evident that this duty must o Ne aut be enro!ment d wscopt by a red! iis ev dent clon of the en made to cttens to een Hite OF co disposle charse its duty in this pare skein by the pub. med at all, the advice of the punittes on \vluntoer- ertake the herculeaa labor of core ats correction thorough and satisfactory boik to the | aud the gover .cne Ou. ouly ab ect is to correct tue enrolment and pice it at oper standard, and eve (ren owes it alte ty bite self and bia veigh dor to aesint addition to other menus quisition for the aecomy 1s: Copy Of the existing enrol will be printed w ‘iB Of the ward or el ‘Tuts will pre ent the empt bave made that And hence did not atten: the soli, It wil! also aiford tne opportunity for every man enrolled to see woelher or not b ® urig.o9r ia enrolied, acd able him to soeure that tose liable und not enrotied’ sha‘) be put own, Eveiy person enrolled i# requested to ald to the cizantic. labor which we have undertaken, by GES wat with the following vonditions 1, Wheneve envoled tit liable to the Frovast Marsal or thevdisirict y any p-Faon wh nay be Sena nee of tne fact, in order that the same nay be ree corde. 1. Whenever a name ai ppeare ot aay person who has re. d, nouce of tue Tac given al the Provost ce, that the na tonnes fron the rolb id where it properly beiong* Appear whica te known \o v9 fie tit ous or any one fs aware that the person inuicalea 1s nob ice should be g ven at the Pro- ry at faraished on district, ete nch KO many who sre ex- y dhs not kuow they we « cure led, to having their ames taken {rom to overyteurolied. is not @resident ax descr bed, mo Yost Marshal's ounce, that the oame inay Le sisicken from iV Whenever carse of exeraption exists for « pet jhouid be given to the Provost Ma:shal of “the Tete ict MVE person Hinaell that t.e same may de stricken Proms rol 3B ing vored. aki jubstitute in autictpation of the 5. Having been drafted and furnished a eubstitats, §. i!aving been dra ted and paid eomiautation, 7. Baving been drafted and received a cert fcate of pere! man Phys cal disability. ‘& Being permauentiy physically disqualified. 9. Having served two + ears on the aria, or navy during the present war and been bo. decharged, Je addition to this, so far will be waited upon ly e id those not ony Dut who should be earvlied. A eert te correct and mot {nervane the enrole ment, ote eset interest of ev a tO give correct and: rato any and all questi jous wii bo put to them: and ail per-ons dec!iovs 1 paver, oF gyro falao anewers, render themselves tiable ad imprison. Tis ts probably the ins t astompt which wil be wade tof secure a correct enrolment of {ue county of New York, To be successial the esoperation of, every resident of ihis elle and county is absolutely required The government. piciais hars evinced 2B, disposition to siford we every facility, to attain, the ol therefore, th. the indi jon and ness o: ment, the pe this city aud county will be ireinselves Feaponsivie, wad they will one but thecnsclves to ame. ¢, GODFREY GUNTUKR, MATTHEW T "i Poet Wnreition Bureae, T. Chairman of Committ _¥ew Fork, » pu anes YOUNG MEN'A bo img “_CATOUIG " Srrangemonta to stad ee ae lata brothers James B, Ow JOUN 8, SCULLY, President, F. Tram, Recording Geereiary.s will be PRIVATE DANCING on Thirtesnth 5. eet— dances Freee KES’ DANCING ACADEMY, Sat Boot 1A D118 mest Tuesdars aad Pri to 6 ¥. } CLILDRES Wedneecara and cant @ too P.M. LALIRS) Pr rary Clanace instructed oy Sars Brookes, PRIY. at separate hours, OB. RIVERS’ y DANCING ACADSMY, Fg he SCHKRe tmerhorn street, Brooklyn. C asses for beginner a aie iorming. Seed for a cirowar nsw, pablsned, @ a complete desert of the (axntona- ingen containing Fe quadriles and mit 25 conte for a cops SEARING'S PRIVATE DANCING, | AGADRMY, Fs Fourth or T A new tion dguree of the German Covli.on. Be continucs 1g 0 those who wish to RENOR'S. PRIVATE DANCING Fa hg: foe) ‘xO. 65 West Thirty-fo rth street, N ¥.—Open Weanesdaye Baturiapa; WO woush ea trent, Brooklyn, HDi mali a beautiful Rooms t» let for A NENLY FITTED MEAT, FISH AND VEORTABLE f arket, doin trade for salo low: thi ha't y inane: low fen Inquire at 477 Bevenin a near Tairty niath street, priser NEW YORK VOLUNTEER BROINE RA Commanded by Colonel E. W. Bei ge ihis, 19 the hi ‘and poduvely the best arm oft peryice, wish fs picket “daty, long marcainy or Sghting ‘Mechanics artiaans, and all good, antelligent men wi town istin this magniticent corps can now have the ‘oppor ity. ype BOUNTY, Apply oJ. WARREN Fake fo : | pan ALDBRMANIC DISTRICT, ‘The nomination of Francis K. Tilloa for Alderman of a Third dimnict ix nos deol ni in oxne Yet a candidate, and oe urver abe Tix Crrerens’ Assoctarrom, Orie 818 RaoanwraT, } | Dew York, Dec. 3, bot, The Hon, F. TH , the re wlar and only oonal nomfoncen by the nomiDat ng comairiee of the Tid Thane clatyiet WIL receive te St ppart and in iinonce of Association, Very reapectfully yours N. BANDS. BP WARD.—TAMMAN ALS meeting held => ) ree so pport man Deiug hoes Ot and expe’ 2 OH _Jamns BoLttvan, Becrewry BP scHook pistRte oun ISTH ABD 8 XTHENTH WARDS, For Soot COM: I8s!ONRM, Soa MACBLE, CIATION and McKEON DEMUCRATIO. ABSOUIATION, 4 ALDERMAN? RECO! vit WARD AMES GREGORY * — Nominated by olvizins wssue MMBENDATTONS® on Atal | esegtne ded Lo the Miect * f the Alder= Toa Ward the uidermgned may. be ehektb sap ve ls on resident of the ward, honest, ond he tes man of and fer th be anid @ cio Ta mith, Gen, Arciny BB. Veh Buren, G. T. Stevan, 2. ar dort ¥. Dury, G. ©. Leiers FW. Spa J. Mores, NEgh NEMOCRACY ha OE manne District eracerary Ot th rt itt, mv ty be Honest, ene AMINE AIT the winile rd veung evirage of are? = lo fares * 1101 fistice and Tha Consrhtip. son Os Jae Gp rinOOrn ie a sella, alist SMITH, Chairman,

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