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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. A NEW- YORK. dhap s ppene T'l’ MAJORITY FOR GOVERNC reported all the counties mnke Gov. I'cnwnrmmny.n 14,210, Mageritios fov, Governor, partly estimated. FENTON “ALLEDY. comnes i Niagara . Allegany o..... | Ouelda.... . Lioome. | Onondags Outazio.. | *Orange { Orleans.. Oswego. Otsego. ... | *Rensselaer. St. Lawrence. .. 1,240 1,170 1,000 836 1,424 1,351 Wyoming Yates.. Total... MAJORITIES FOR HOFFMAN. S Gy *Westchester | Hoffman’stotal.63,776 Fenton's total. .77,956 The Bowe® of Count! AL 10 o'clociy 2. ., a0 p(‘r\'l!fl\' ‘Willmann canva Xkth nd XVIIth Wards. The Canvassers of the JAeh, VEidth, IXth, XTdth, XVIth and XVIIIth Dise ets ol tre Xith Ward, and of the XVth, XVILth, IXth, XX st and XXIIId Districts of the XV1Ith Ward o I Ged James 'Brien ver 'ul\*n';h'w )., und ¥ob is some QB the Bo 1t of eontrm iculty about okory lagilation 1 be aix Councilm +1d districts were than ¢ oving bt mogt, divided th der the terms of the Gharter of 3 members to the Baard {)r the 3 tel o olause in Jeuz. fo the effuet that there leotion, lm‘ Sanualy ria) Dis aad npml.d Aillens g ity oto five to Mer i now apy itutod” oon I her the Legislature bas the right userting s provision in the tax il nod if 4 auid Uiat Ge leogal wdviser of the Corporation hn# given is 0p ally, that the taxlevs section i void in law. it i provabie that only 25 mombers will be einctad, as the otice of clection now devolves upon the Polics Board, which no dow will follow the latest logislation a: the subjoct ’rv oty int. seven Kehool-Districts, and one to b clocted from each District to Lold ‘Those wibwe places are to be filled at i Bloomfield, Henry P West Waskington Murray, J Mr. Bloomfield ig o oflice for tir the ensuing Charles J. € E. Burrill Repub- lican; the reat are Thera will be 5 Truston eleoted in euch Wawid to old oftice for f e candidates for theso positions are myrisd. - EQUAL CONVENTION FOR NEW YORK RTATE. 1 Convention tor a revisiou American Equal Rights ‘Associa tion will bold a convestion i Tweddle Hall, Albany, on Tuts day and Wednesday, Nevember 20 and 21, to donsider the ques tion of s0 amending {ie Coustitution ag to secure the right of suffeago to ali citizens, without distinotion of race or aex. The spirit of the age impel« ati onward step. The poople, every- where—in the Ol World aud the New—roused from the leth To view of the propose of 4he State Conr titution argy of ages, are der an exteusion of tights. The ro construction of this | s er, dooper work than the Pastoration of the Jiebel Statos. Tt is the 1ihing of the entire nation into the practical realization of our lfi-pnuum Idea, Let then, the lovers of freedom from every quarter of the State this Convention at Albany, and ndd lhe# and the side of § hm u- make New-York & genu power in th ight to_the world. l‘_lmslnlu Cady Stenton, Frederi ]D«mgln\- the Hon A J Colvin, Parker Fillshury, Lucy Stoue, Henry B Blagkwell Charles Lenox Remoud. Fiancos K. W. Hincpes, gac otlier u! h might be consytuted, Thers being at that (me af o 0 the pressnt yoa- bul four Senatorial Dastricts, the Teard | of Couticitmen wus composad af 24 members, The last Leg Tt courted it. with great opposition. Tt expected be the final sue The greater the opposition the gre: on cest he policy of tho Adu tendency toretard the 8s0f rm yelopmcnt of the Industry of fhe Soufh. his volo of the Freedmen's Burcau bill and b spocch were supposed to sceomphisk of Slavery, They went to the former slave them taad Slavery had bee hiis.ed Emancips tion Proola nation hud beer de. aud ord cm to re trm to taelr ferviot Phh musanoee af Mempbis mignt bo di- o the Administration, and 40 red-banded mur- day wa'king the stroeix of that- city unpunished restod. They bave not been ted, because no When Gen. Grant iseued his should be arrested snd pun nted the execution of the ordes. coera! bad bad o conducting the ore barbarism P States bosides. 1 wpuld bave been icky bad ghe gose ot of the Ution with her brea whipped buck with the rest d by Trenholm of the Tebel Cabinet, s, oud many otber distingrished um zous of that State, oxpressing their héarty approbation et of o rechimon's school I (g SiLyof Chassesion. o thonght that the idorscment of Gov. O of a Freed men‘s school i Chastestor, (be deolaration of The Chicage Times in favor of Impartial Suffrage, and the action of The New-¥ork Herald in supporting Mr. 4’.— eley for Congress, Were unmis- takabis evideaces of pro Tn conclusion, he sair men, end thankel l-odlln ¢ ... Le lored the eause of the (rded- he bad been permitted to aid the [ race w0 light and hnny and heppiness. The negro ;un“bwlm for §; uumr L’; Lic wae withing that any man, black or should Lare a falr mee with him e Chrsti ization, and he who won tho rwce waa the bettor man o usked mo wights for bimself that ke world not give' o the biacks “Thoy had fought by tho side of (ke white mon for nationality, for liberty, for justice. He now waated to scc thew enjoy the fruits of victory. M woull be cowardly in the nation, asking them to fight the nation’s battes, to deoy then citizen- whip. It would be shameful The pation musi be just, or it would suffer still God would hold the Republic o @ strict acoountability m administering upon the greal esiate of Free: dom. Hle would heave nnd bang os aboul as u netion, and. threah e chaf from us until wo should stan: d blameless in His prosence, liftiog up All mankiod on an equat Then might we siug to the Tace dark, sad miliions, patieat'y and dumb Waitiug for God. your lm:: 3 st has come Freedou's wong. Breaks the lon eilence .’ M night of wrong." TEXAS AND LOUISIANA. BY TELRORAPH TO THR TRIBONL NEw-OpLEsxs, Nov. 11 —Acconnts from Texas and Upper Louisiana annotnce crops nearly all gathered, and the rains which have now set in, if goneral, as they appesr to be, will provent the saving of much more. Cotton is now coming ip freely and will soou 02 in the market, but business is awall, owing to the knowledze of the grep y before Him. | The Chair urgod the THE NATIONAL W00L - GROWERS' ASS0CIA. TION. Creverasp, Nov, M. <Pursusat fo call (4o sixe Comaittee of the Na Woo! Growem' Association wssenbied in today. + In thoir call the Comnitee attondanes of all thoss i terested in this importand branch of industry and ;ho invilation sosms to huye been qnito Lberaly ac cepled by the vatiors Wool essociations throughout the Nnm«n States, the attondsuee bcn.g farge and including rrominout and exunl‘n wers, * The object of vention, as o3, o latc published lottar n(uehmdv-holxumum.flau R B A of New-York, is to hotter enable Gongress to know the wistes and needs of oae of the great industrial intetvsts of tae Country. [ie Couvention was ealiod (o ordes at 2 p. m., and in the wheence of Prosdent iandnll. who is kopt away by sickness, the chair was taken by R. Montgomery; 83, Preddont of the Ohis State Asseciation. l'loul:m addressad the Convention, 'm-d 5 s tad hasty or imimature acton, advirng that whaterer action might bo takon, it should bo suol as to sand the test of argumont snd fact. Soveral mombors folbwed the Chainmen in addresses (o tho Convention, city invited ‘e s Mail sl Poruaus omitial (o {1 g OnarLrsrow, Nov. 14— dline ot Mo Mail aubsoriho Mail sabuc Yt s criers, sagls . it m.-mb?n singls capy. | yoar—jd oumbers en gopios, addrassedto names of snbeoriber Tywenty coples. addrasscd to uames of -hon'hu i Ten copies, to one address Twonty 0opics. to ouo addres & — TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE DAILY TRIDUNE $10 per annmm; §5 for six moutis SEMI-WEERLY TRIPUNE, 1 capy, 1. year— ribers, 2 copiss, 1 year—L4 numb 8, 5 00DICs, oF over. for eac Months, Persons reuitting for r.unw- #43, will receive an extea gy ons year. WEEKLY TRIBUNR. of Bve. An oxtea copy will be sent Ad for cach o THE Tl.lBUYE, Now York. -rz;m :uwtr Of;':l;l'whun'. et MARKIED. mot.on, & commi one from each renm- 53 "R-BRELDEN. SOTEAL ik Spponiad b roport o the pabioot of & UATEE 00 1" Bsesn, s, Miskied & Bpiet o5 M hasber oo Ao wosl for uupmhchon of the wool-growiug intarest of lhe -ln-vu Iald-u. P Usited States. cuu,-nnwml‘ 7 Nor, '.L"f'“ Bov. Senece. The rouf.m"mu on ware 1$'mnwd the (‘mnm‘x;“ Qo B W eabie s Gorme 4, oot fls tee: The Hou. F. tls of N. Y. the Hon. Elw Hanmond of Vi tho Hon, ¥ictor Wright for Now g ELLISWHITTH_On e K N Pt an s land; the Hon' N. S, Townsand, Obio; Dr. Juliua Lo %dn l‘o‘:::, ¥. Foust, I1L., B Stilison, Wis; Lowis he Convention then adioarned to the evening, snd re assembled at 73 o'clock p. m. importanos of m'mht.u among wool-growers in time to bo prosensed in the session. The committec upon the subject of the tariff supwmi form of ution. PLASEES THE LLABOR MOVEMENT. vt ANNUAL SESSION OF LOCOMOTIVE BNGINERRS. BY TRLEGRAPE TO TAR TRIBUNE. Bosox, Nov. 14.—The (irand Intersational Division of ths Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers commencod their annual session in this elty to-day. titions ngLoss thair m»r‘ in JONES -BALDW enaion, Jones to Mary Elizabetn, daughter of the late Judgs Baidwiz By Asc tad 0 jort scomvih cards. 'GARRETTSON—At his residence, Cliftoz Moaday, b Fuser e Taarsday, Nov. 15 Qp Wedneaday, Nov. 14, ¢t #n Church of the Rizht Rev. Bisnop Potter, Edward Mm:' veacuer l‘fl‘f'HEl L-"\FFR.”‘!»h!hh:fly on Wedtiebday. tho Mehian . he Kev. Win. loberta, Do D.. Lizzis M., only danghter of the Cierayuann. 10 Heury Mitchell, M.'D, af Norwich, N. ¥ DAXTER-Oa Tundy, dhe, 4 t“' st Pk the Ry, C. o, Epbraim K. Seafisld to & S danghtst of W ‘Bater. g st of FLAKDL TR Y R DIED. No nos, Poiat, Richect, o ameeiin, o the HAth your of bs e e Chwrih, Rbtnabeck. . 12, 5 trom the l(.u.»‘m Episcopal 5 1=, The Tastves and (riends of the Tamiy s rovpmcitally tavitod to.ttend wiihou: father soties The romains will be tasea (o Greapuioust Cometery, intorme: nt. Mr. Charlos | Baitimors papars please copy. association wad | CLOTHIER—Ou Fourth .l.{ 14k inet,, Caleb Clothier, fnfant sox of ir, REDDCTION IN PRICES, FINE CUT GLASS, WINE: PE T WOPTH 982, FINE ENGRAVED AND OUT GLASS ¥ BUZIN FACH OF GOBLY: PUR SET, WORTH $63. SAME. QUANTITY A3 ABOVE, T WORTH 839, CUT GLASS. A DOZEN EACH 4OUBLETS, CHAMPAONES, VINES, AND LIQUOKS, WiTIL 2 DEGANTLLS T, WORTH $35. VINE CUT GLASS CHAMPAGNES, 83 PER DO [ONE €7 ULASS WIHES, 88 75 PER DOZEN FRENCH OHINA. WY PER SE WH $35 PLLSET. 1.000 PACKAGES OF GOODS T BE SOLD AT A OREAT 1 DOZEN EACH OF GOBLETS a‘mun«wm!num AED FINOER BOWLS, AN 2 WOANT LR 336 MINES, AND FINGER BOWLS, AND 2 DECANTRS, . 6 LAl W NE CUT JLASS GOBLETS, §3 75 PER DOZEN, LN eds be FRENGH cunu DINNER SETS, 135 PIECRA $38 PARIS GTANITE DINNER 8T8, 137 FRORR, FANCY DECORATED GHINA DINKER SETS, l"m B75 FERSET, FANCY DECORATED CHINA DINNER 5ETS, nu\!ou. i 8123 PER 500, _FANC A JOB'LOER SBT. PER DOZEN. 100 EXPRA RICH DECORATED Distise FROM $200 TO $1,000 PER SET. { DECORATED TFA BET4, 44 PIECES, fiau T CHINA DESERT PLATES, .l 50 ALSO, FINE SILVER AND PLATED WARR. VASES, BRONZES, JARDINIERES, IAI!A’. ANDA SPLENDID 5% LECEIUN OF PARIS FANCY OOODN JUST OPERED. GUANDELTERS AND OA3 FIKTURES, A LARGE ANG 4 CLIOICE ASSORTMENT. E.V. HAUGHWOUT & Co., Nos 488, 490, and AP Broadwey. ___ Cornox of Brsomest. To Capitalists’ ' " VAMYA!LF MIN'NO w‘wrrm llll lloll. INES, RE. Mll, IAC INERY AIB A?rlllA”ANO‘D u‘-u"-un “' OM li NA WORKS, awawed how wm My FOR SALP. Al BSIATE. - o g g y"“lvl.‘:e"‘;“; m°‘;;°‘g‘zag“{r:*;ng Vosates of Rqual Rights will be presont and participate do the | being small Wilson of Rochestor, preaides. The e 7, Dlen, s trom tholied o7 Bhe B WALteh Diowics of the XV1ith Ward. Thus far the re- | Suaeions ol the OO rican Fqual Rights Asociation, EMIGRANTS TO SOUTH OAROLINA. argaaized in Detrol i 1853, and_ bas for its objecta tho | g g o paspecily invigd g0 u...-.um.th'.i z...;.?o«"'u-‘n.'.‘ i sk urns shaw aooro insccuracies than last vear, which was Lickenia Morr, President Augrsta, Ga., Nov. 14,—The Charieston bark Everhard, wvement of the condition of locomotive engineers, mu Fifth d-y u lmmp m., from No. 77 w:;;:z:‘.ur v,::".”:m ted for its mnaccurato returns, Of 17 Election Dmmu sun B. ANTHONY, Secretary Capt. Delius, from Bremen, with 170 German imnigrants, to_urge upon reilroad officers the propriety of adopt- t 4wy . B i d uble oumuties by ap! " of Bz Robart | with both of whick places fa daily p » uvassed e Tuesday, 7 were incomplete; and of 43 ¢ B nde who cunnot bo present may id th arrived hero to-day, Thess immigrants iutend sottling in mg such rules and rogulations us will fen to harmonizo | DIBBLE—On Tuesday, the | ( 'r ;fl;x m»; ‘-N 5 | Dtiiad Stabes sl c ashes. 15 iw: Vo et surrounded with il Uho yesterday, 11 could not boused. The Board M. | by chsoring letersand b ovntribtions addres 5 | Bouth Carottne, beysg mostiy conuaeted with Geriwan fami« | the Tolations existiug botwoen omployers and employés, | _Paeh Hectis X, faehier o el Py o convenienoes it oot ko 8 vety iighly cimied semmusity; |--mod te met this morning. etary ‘;{""A E-R Amociation, Ko € See Attwsy, | lies reniding in that State. and to disoountenance all strikes, botioviog that the inter. | Vg 3O iE 0 0, on Fridey st 1 oclock 8 . at e oo Binesur Tizesly m ;;:_ e, prbupe, the rched KINGS COUNTY. ow-York, or to tue care of Lydia Mott, Albasy, | “pyeoichizution Society's ship Golconda will anil hamce | 846 of sach can better be subsorved by more just and - | “reideuce of Kr. Dent, Ro. B Sevenioniiht m"‘_fl?fi: ot .Jfowt.umm Statos s, end of The Boan® of Superrisors met yesterday afternoon, but ———— for Liberia next Saturday, carfyiog sbout 600 froedmen | tousl means. Between 60 and 70 del sgummupflmut Mnl::bmbfll‘um: i";r\y b M o Pro iiame, i ,,,,m...r.... in sither !..M rotuma Som the First District of tho Tenth Ward, g emigrants. Noarly 500, chiofly from (eorgia aud South | Peprescnting all parts of the oounuy tahon . . E .Am-.m-mm";nlm rsuch or Ausiciay Iaroe Dintict of or the Thind Ward, aud Second District of THE SOUTH. iy tike T Praghenéss JONES-—On Tussdyy, Nor. 13, afer o short illaoes, ia the 1988 your | 15 Clav Thirteenzih Ward being mmm-s ‘the Board adjourned __«._ . Carolina, bave alroady takon passage. BILLIARIH .‘.‘.. ».m w- a{ Aties Joner, i Tho w..mmmzm.wt:gr;mmz , ¢ - 8. C42 %% e | made 2 s0 clomaly it che i tl ock. - eervh . antil thus (Ehursday) afternoon at 1 o'cle - EDUGATIONAL, AND RELIGIOUS WANTS—AN AD > ! ” i, ;i artand the m ral . we from bis 213 Wer | Liyost frnpousis Py ALLBGANY.—{0FFiciAL VOTE FOB GOVERNOR.] l onand THE METEORIC SHOWER. TOURNAMKNT IN CONNEGTIOUT. e per fu': '.-;.,.ln‘a...x‘: ;o h‘: m , Jhe bighes 'ni S ?fi . Piohag, Foltmen, 5 4 o i g . e e s BY TELEGRAPH TO THX TRIBUNE o Rovert Lyl tative 4 from (his naatter elons very fur ¢ xconds thin prmacet capacity o o . Theo third 0f a series of lectures, for the benefit of | OBSERVATIONS AT WASHINGTON—THE DISPLAY STILL | g owoon Nov, 14,—The ‘second tourzament for ace from ..-g,ne&«v (o B -n;:mm“mhm‘ B s s Clay 105 i ,__ 5 = - Cinth ”, " R Ashton | ongoe- i Iya, on s the ol Granger s | the Ninthat Congrogationsl Church, Williemeburgh, was LOOKED FOR. fh,bllard ehermploaship of Gombectieut, was commenond hers | ik oi T st b oo v bridge Clay of 2T, Gy, Secerdiag Grove 96 <3 | lveendinthe SRS S arvaing by Oon. Glinten 1 TR | BT TRLSGRAPH T THE TRIBTNA to-day under favorable suspices. Six f from difforent MATHEWS Sudieciy, ot tho resdeccs of heroaon Robert F. o i O e e ,"'._., Reles fov Hame.. @ [ Commissioner for Freedmen iu l\en'mk\ Teunessee nad Al 3 ,..n..: the State have contested. Throe gamess ll‘nv p\nyed Mathews. No. 135 Liviogstonst., Brooklyn on Wedneday, Nov. macler, this con‘ains but 0.55 per oent. - L3 Tudependen B ool ea. Tk il ot o thak Wasnixorox, Nov. M.—The istorest (hat bas been to-day with the fallowing resnt - First gacae—t. Heaina, | 1Moy B ausuurs of E crgiamm, W sotchostas Go | thiaimpochat pasposs ovet f et REnpur S P WY hosels New-Hudsoo. .. & & - - . - g v By 5 1 the pected showsr of moteors is | Hartford, ve. H. Bishop, Bridge won by Hemins Becon N, ¥., in the Tiat year of ber age, b/ o osinass, all Rushford 22 5 | woud snknge their atiention—the ducational and religious | WaDIMosted in the o7 o 4 oteors I8 | Lo e lahen. Hotifind ve. 3. 1" Conpar of Bridge. | The e sl Fende B pily are fovited to oend boc | Fo¢ immolistely commenciogant piomertios T3 [ -4 8cio. .. 35 3% | wants of the South—wws one in whicu every mas who lovei bis | 8till unsbated. Watches are stil kept up ot the | Bore o by Woollahaw. Tiird game—S. Baacroft of Hartford riendy Meoting Houes, at Purchase, 03 Saturday, | ooty BIpo (S Fistares. Machiezy, Wagans, O st Almond.. 129 God and his country felt an iuterest. The restoration of peace | gmithsonian Institute and the Giovernment Naval Observ- | vs H. Bishop: won by Bazcroft w [ o Ry Hes grod order and of of th ---n .uo and tranquillity to the country was o subjoct of interest o 4ll The wurnamest continues the balance of the wos NEWTON Now Foundland, New Jersey, on Wednes- construction. wemauts on the hml concoraing which Bumorons inquiries were: made of him '1'371 -ndl1ll murn P“":; l'hdm T‘:flwlllfl tho ‘.";: day, the T4 o, Whelock W Newton. of thie i iu the ' Dwelling Houss, B’w ‘Bosrding Bovs T e & o ws askod about the Southern people—did they love tha | cloudy, aud if the shower abould ocenr it will scarcely yoar of Lis az Bara, Offive. Usdon 1 did they dosire 18 restoration ! Were the newspaper | visible FIRES. Finecal servioes st the rasidence of bis fathes in-law, Joka A. Ryerson, Mewudmo“m . b whous tweirs (12) tus por roports of the feeliog of the South correct ! _He would en r The following is the report of observations taken last = " o A s et o0 Thanday anraeet, 135 flmm o LI ot ,,,m (390) PER CENT CAN v s s mlfll"“*";" "‘“"}.“““’M oxgent ovoning at the roment Naval Observatory, near MEMPHIS. rocyaits wil! ba takes to Uresofield, Mass., for interment. BF 126D, y | BaTTating what he bod et dur i e o, By | Gtosvtows, D, 0. WY TRUKORAPH %0 THE TRINTNE. PARK—At Harrison, Westehoster Ca.. 03 Tassday, Nov. 13, Ana hlh\l-(he(‘zun“ mwfldmu Lot ouly coustant asd growing. had fought nader the flag during the war, and at x"“m, ot | The weather last ng was very unfarorable, the sky being Mespius, Nov. 14.~Tha Memphis cotton milla, de- n.‘;:x? da tos M yper BNSEOOR . ot th stant hev Atesll at u n;._."”“",“m xtanded to many tizses their pros- the Rebellion was ordered into the Freedmen's Bu T almost entirely covered by this clouds. At 210 this morning, | stroved by fire last night, were owned by Jesse Page and Ges. cm:“cnv:::: ;,;:'J,j:":, S o'clock p.m. ' Carvh ,‘m ‘and of beiag ,,....,g aad vight. Rtates of Kentucks Teancases and portions of Georgis. Ala. | about twothirds of the heavens being fiee from olouds. the | Cheek, and wero valued at §30.000, on whicl, therc was in e ke arvivad of 0o 11130 teain' from Tw fhe Calna Clay, taed by American wassfactarers buma, Mississippi and Arkansas wwere placed und observations be, Thuring the first (0 minutes meteors were | surance amounting to #%,000, principally mn tao Hartford seyonthoat almost exciusively foreian. wr-nt ylul' Ay, i Disiict Jurisdiction us m commander for a time b o e aact sutweoding 10 | ofoss. The e wron sccidenbal Two hundred haids BAYe | o NDPYRTY.On Tesedey, Nos. 1, 1008, Kate, yousgest chiidof | Gbio8 Clay seat feows th m—mmw--mmms- 5 TG Assistant Commissioner. At the trmination of th In the 10 minutes following .50 | been thrown out of employment by this disaster v e wr g b ap bl 2 g the above bandsome re vIRiL. HERKIMER—(OFFICIAL ] it was the mission of the Freedmen's Bureau f rdsd. This is by far the largest fall ST. LOUIS, The friends of the family sce reapectially int "““u__‘m [ o AI.L 'tln‘r lg_n'l;lliol!: c‘:hm » Fentou 5182 Foffman....383] | the South, by ncting on the chaotic elements th ¢ ' \ "o Thcruday morning. Nov, 16, o 1be resdence of her parents, | Vel 3258%5" il o bonioh L oru o0, Lansing ....3%07 { to become s power for God, 8 power for law and o almost withont exception from the con | ST Lous, Nov. 14.—A two-story brick ""M‘ No. 92 Marsbali-st., Patetasa, N. J. " j“‘, __,,,‘ d‘&n i Toporia. ot all th ated country. When he first stellation e of them baviog & train of biue | Thirdat. between Chestaut ond Pine, oooupind by 8 W IrT et Radks: N b e rertisees of bt heothan RS "u-amhm 3 (o E B d Hoffman....6407 | South in 1865 he found the Southern pe bt The iastant the appsarance of 10 of the most brilijant | bacconist, cigar-bos factors and liguor store, was --mr Phaly 08 Thesday, the 13th inat., Mrs. Mary Swit of East Hamp- Pruyn most of them were satisfied that they had been w i 1t was very musty throughout | this morning. The loss is about $20,000, mostly insured. ton, 1 formed |-w-m_bh c-un-y the 'l‘- to take Azd d Il ahide th it Th d 1as beiag st tim eatirely ¥imara secvicon vl b def the Louse of Ler brother ¥. | ulacge amouut of stock. Apolyts A, WEEK ¥ uderson. war, aud were willing to shide the resuit ey mlvnlah ‘h woryations the stars being at times i1 e nou Geh " "l‘flolo& If‘n‘- live and move and base a being to plant cot " would have beew observe THE ¥ 11 CANAL Phaips. No. 18 Broourn on Fridwy, ‘n:“l";...'.:m. o. Hoftman P ey wers wiling - 7 1 bown cle et and themist | TTELSORAPH TO: e of y pec T e iy 5‘311:’-’7' Chy a Warks g {\'r;l.ygxh preserved. the ¥ was 50 thiok that ff wes dvomed expedivat 10 Fusps ROCRESTE , Nov. 14.—The breact in fie = :‘:'!f.:fi“?:;ufl.’i‘.i“.‘:,'..:mm s (¥ por ton. Gallagher eld high positious wor and trust, in all the night One t Erie Casal s 80 paired that lfiag the level will commonos A v o Siates went quietl b Jadutrionsly at work o thei rved and re s fteraonn Joner Abeger b becs o 43 gryiad Special Notuces. la: tions. This ition of things continu all the ti has been done with great expe: —~e N s b U — :;::::Z; Reynolds . o hs ARIRIMIE ¢ “'\*;M' v e " Beata wil morrow, Thets § o A Cereus Fact. The Kousd Tahic . o t] h ws Mr Jok n st w the loyy jemet:t of the nbl here nd the . T sk of ot n - % 9 Sehool Cons. Bot Bt o8 comparative quiet all through the. South ;ir‘ -H. Yooy | 8 et 15 wae Feey ssty, it tuts is | Fifty th it and a1k fuaneics | The demand for PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS bes No. 83, FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 17, Sup't Poor —Loug term... “Holmes 6106 ? cll‘td‘llx* tllvwf]uu!w- : I‘L"L g 'r"r‘- 'l . f at ;'!‘ 'n* « on t -i|"';r"' ye S 7’ potatoms, west of v s Bue, and B | oo igeed nearly 100 # cent duricg the past eight montha, snd it 1S OUT TO-DAY, AND FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Sy - o h rom that element and turzing his back upoo party that ad s lughly n.t s that the sl e on th = e Lo I, 4. A Wat el im0 power, from that howr Matiers grew Worvs i g o o the 1511 ace the o e e vt iy g hus hon ofany otk pecame | T Lo (Aeglo Arocsn) e of Oct 2 ways: e s — antly. But | md that fall shows an inerease on that o this morning, # would ' i olumns on wrticle flop ko Howsd lounty dudgr Hulbert . e g ) SIS, g 4 advertised iu this eountry ars, The Naw-York ‘ounty Clerk ... eCAIn: WAl lowi ta, but if. on the con BRAZIL. = e T of tho 1 onaty Toemsiurer . ey R The Longgh Times of the 24 #ays the nows by the 4 Amociation, will be Leld | Zandor waskiios, elin or Conventiour: seneee oo stiower. as | Braziiias mail oo it b sday) EVEKING, bov, 15, st the Bell's tead Hotel, | Such s jouraal as The with tio goed ® ot o e od ob the & Thidare, aad Cae Hiad it senss that chaasterizes b | and thisty-o0e, iz tiou of thess A ” » ’:fl?u\ S orurrm, lha. | B ks a emern b ford ... 4076 Lond oe o 1 ¢ men r _Jomx A FaAgmial, Sy = iy 4002 the effect upon th made by Loper. Toe POLYTECINI 1 will o bla may tastance it OWN eue- . Ha " 4u. s would - battle which is alleged to bave resulied so disastrously NING, 3t Room No. 24 C ¢ Unioa sof of the repid advancs of jouinalism le o roer weald bo sxos MEXICO 1atiee bt ns tho quiotation of exchange from Ko (il 10 (adi- | buglog_Aber exsoining and inveutious, the dis N irenieed Dy the sivonsost 4l roon on “Wagsiadl, jr 4 ey Eridy 0 e b’ cate any really untusorable {um of the aflairs il may, priaps, | Slaesn oymoenced ot the'l > rencmed. The vublic | D05 br withou: (sse o socla), politicel asd Goldsmith.. 3907 e e i e b cually protble sappcsition tat & rind dofeat Wil | A5 myHed. TLUMAN, Chaiman. | Prosmto o Tes artiolos ace the Fversa q( - é,‘r‘fi; 1561 was made & recruiting ORTRGA TO REMAIN AT SiiZos—run wirvaTion wf { proveto :&I?n‘m'hm T ¢ . et -uh:r M wosks ago, | -t i 1797 —= | {opioians wre prpremol v °“h“"§"".‘fl,,_, : 7 o, - whowe,. Bast yeer sus errible losk, bat ut the same time . T et w1 083 Viark Sovery. L MATAMOROS. mu- oy which inereased the prospeot of &aal frepe o the barbariem of Slavery. The letter narrated g prosp M ¥ K s are ..Day wee 4080 S asralions il of e AT TELRURAPE TO TRE THIBUNE ovess. A . s W 0s o W gty P o e N T4 Rio Graude ews states that | o The Tomes of tho 0 says; * Further telograms frgm Tio con ATOH AND PLAIK Couz, et District. . Elmer. . 190 The raginis. » " firm the supposition that the attack on Curapity was made after 5 t ' 2 mnrm aw.dun P el might be exerc be_restrulned fu their atroc Ortoga hus decided to remsin at Brazos. . Partrini, | the p \ml. for _peace from 1. bad heen peceived and FURNITUBRE, i .m-n;nub«nuumfluv atriven Lr and fai vunu_ '(‘Can".'uan ....... 3979 s rof D Gen. Pooce! apd Gon. Sodgwiok | Feiected. It is added that 10,000 men, of the National Guard T edd UL AT, ; ve .~ hauge d oG Pt I the Prsideat s polt ucceeled, the gug of o urasgo, Gen. Posce! apd Gen. Sedgw B e UTh Grmecs af the yate of Fachauge t | OO Thelargst sortmeat of FU RNTTURE of the most tashionsbld ouNp nw.’*r* u? WW‘!'J" AS A s A{OFFICIAL ) would ru tiat eouutry. His policy would'virtual meet him on the Mh for an interview. There isno is attributed to the favorable charcter of the coffee and | #7100 8¢ POPULAR_PRICES! Badis OF ’IO"IIMI P FOE YOUNG i MEN, MR JOHN MORBISSEY, M. C.; DISGR i H Slavery: v that policy there could he no peace in the South. And no safety for the missionaries and travelers her fetter was read from James A Bu Hoffman... Pruyn ... MeCormick business dolug in Matamoros; the stores are all clossd. Canales hns & piecos of artillery and 900 men, 500 of Fenton 305 Wondford ... 3062 4017 crops this year DOMADALS, CAN WE BF DECENT. MONARCHS UNDER A CLOUD, THE METAPIIYSICS OF PLAGIARISY, A SPLENDID WAREROOMS, N 836 BROADWA FOURTH AND GRE. ! e ~The first-cluss steamers Conti- Fane Repu Lincoln ¥ Arkansas, who had always been a Union man, s whom may prosouuce for Tapia upou the first attack, ed much durisg the war beeanse of his Union senti | Cortinas is wit 14, who hias %00 men and six pieces of | nestal and Eim City, runaing between New Vork and New (rficm LONDON LETTER, THE AUTHORSHIP OF SHAKESPEARE, ments, coudeming the policy of the Administration, and citing | artillory vefore Matamoros. Cortinas had made 80 ivef- | Javen, have reduced their fare 10 seventy-five ceats, With * uo e THE WORLD BEFORE THE DELUGE, THE CLEMENCEAU TRAGEDY, MISS MARRYATT'S NEW NOVLL, MR. DANA'S the riot at New-Orleans as a sample of the spirit at present ex- | factual attempt 1o raise money from Matamoros merchasts GUM_ WORK, CE T 3 isting in the Soutk. . " | eharge for berths i . CHOCOLATE btats Frisoas: Hamaoud -S4 Galsgher - Gen. Fisk catizied, by s b L e arin ¢ Py P FGUES Radre G 5 T T | DROPS, ITALIAX LICORICE, EX COLLECTION OF POETS, ALL INTHE DARK, MR EAND'S Marvin Horton if this coudition of things e e @ PERSONAL. —Attorney-Goneral Stanberry, Washing- M3, § igx CANDY. DROPS. ROCK CANDY BULB'S, A VARIETY OF BUNOR REVIEWS, FRESH AN- = - was !_or the establishme: ’—‘ ™ ton. and the Hon. Oakes Ames Masaachusetts are ot the Fifth ANDY, CREAM C. NOUNCEMENTS AND FRESH PERSONALS, THE NEWEST Seymour tribution of money for th MA IHLAAD. Avenue H Counselor De Azambrigo, the Brazilian Minis- | Also the ce! Lmedh(rnu :nuwr».-mun.n.vl.-iwny» KS RECEIVED, md » highly intoresting snd ORIGINAL ME- 2410 fluences of education and religion was needed pmtt tor. and William B. Reed, Philadelphia, are at the New-York 'S TROCHES, FOR THE THROAT. B0O C h 9 o highly i - mflsn“,‘_,m”,m beeanss of this anfortunate condition of affuirs. T 1 HoteL Col E. M. Greene California; Col. C, G. Greene, Bos A "'CAC":“"‘;;;:'* ;’d“m}:’.fi‘f&"‘c‘ £ 2t cHIMBNEOR LITERARY, ARTISTIC AND MISCELLANEOUS IN~ Hoffman of the South ‘lke (he peopls, wero vory yoor and could do | THE POLICE DIFPICULTY LPPROACHING A SBTTLE- | ton and Coruelive Wondell Commllone B Public PIOLK. | g have e B OADIAY (o Fullomat s« ROOM | TOBMATION. n;x: ‘,’»V,,, . x‘nrx”:l "\‘w:t' d:?:x)c:lu{u.”nx the "L:'Ln'v nml|l “"'h.i o fn C nl"’":‘,:‘:x v g -"' "h' "';;:;"“"'iuffl"lhm; - o R o we shall be d 1o show and receive ord-nu'or”n‘;“ N ¢ e o o] ¢ g olved upon toe North migh EN iy " e Hof o 3 t of Pure Cout V. % Gallagher be xh!!ru'.m’{ to look at the spirit of the Southeru church | BY TALEGRAPH 70 THE TRISUYE Woghington, s 'rb’ Jogtvers s, D Gonges O g, | oLt 5 ‘ or N T ‘m;m?:';-mr:.: ;fill.:,r':: South 'vru‘m::fll fbe Dresbrierian | cotiiug to 8 solution. Nearly the gutire force reported Gr | fockdale Texs areat O ol e nm.-rm\mr | THE TWO BEST IN CULTIVATION POK EVERY PURPOSE. el v K" ,.fl' Lfl‘ " e e +to the | duty to the new Commissioners this morning, through | fekl, Utica and the Rev. Dr. Clarke, Albany, are at the Astor BOTH VERY EARLY, AND ISRAELLA Ti e mm....mmm m pecesey ""” w003 . o6 Gelaring Wl i Aherenee to e Couidrs. | Alarabal Carmichacl nd bisrubordinate offces. 4 fow ot Tl P LIS LI ! EARLIEST OF ALL. rhnl‘n’ g 5”‘..‘.'4‘*5‘“... ted wmd ot Ml acy o later address Slavery was declared to be a divine in ve resigned, whose places sre being filled by new o y “The IONA is the only bative grape of ood gy fr o tabie Lt e { tixteen hundred children and udults “‘*"' inmates of the 08 Aguinet witution, and its’ porpetuity, us well as the peryy pointments. It 1s now Bt e books, property, | Becommends Luself Enpecafly by the i sl Rk e A e H’ vt b sy or riende. — 1, ,‘t', mc“‘,\n_,(,mm, 4<’-M:ll:-nu “l\- u fixed fact. Providence through the instru- | &e., in the possession of the bld Board, will be turned M. Johu Edwards of Totgnto, €. W, ,A‘n. lotter ""'x‘.nufl ll m: | e SR g G R - ”nm m!mnn? B:hnllr‘-'mim wo Hondre h«- meintained (o the ..Fenton. Tentality of Slarery bad redeemed the A e himery, | Oer tothe sew Commissioners a6 soon as they a2 ad- | 13%, ";',,,‘,’"_‘,’:,':‘,";’,",,,"‘,‘,.,”’."‘.,,'2.};Tu.ff T ecommends | fraft it ts nnequaled BY AXY of our most berdy natives |, Some Thirs Thonuat Romds of brasd, with s doo oob ool Woodford hich many sone and daughers V3 | Just sud close up the business of the dopariment. it oty on acoount ol U 9%, 'y kbt e It is the ouly unezceptiousble grage for the family. DELAWARE | .';'.'::.':I.’a‘.:.".‘....':.. vy, Foelos iandesd poies of shove, 5 eavenly inheritance. The Baptist in 1660, iipmieeee learned; it spplicability to aay thic 7 e work 18 EXCELLENT. 10NA is eqoal iu oll rebpects sod 0cH swrven | and animents. prior 1o the seceasion of iy o the States declared before men - y INANC, fowd out of order ; and the mearncss ana OGAARILITE 97 The 1O ” e AR D NI Y& THOUSAND NINE AAUNDRED T e e | THE NATIONAL FINANCES. fomed by e e W e Gl i ing Machice Ca~(Ad | in several very importunt posia | u,,‘,",,}‘my A B eoaod Ioroeeh s 2 call of proper autbority, 10 act in defense of the Confe -— vertisewment el THE LONA I3 THE BEST GRAPE FOR WINE | vestigations are always mude befoge anixtance is sfiorded. and to maintein the night of the State of South Carolne, a5 8 | sy raLsenarn 1o T8 TIIN! o The TONA [s the only Grape which pays the cost of best vines by » of money, clotbing, clothing matenal, and provisions am : sovereign ftate. to withdraw from the Unfow. In a ldter ad > il THE STATE OF TRADE. Rroatisy the ik yosr. 1 solicted. Any rticles wil be seut for. 1914 Kilputrick 1905 | drews, they declared that the lawless 1 Yerror in the | W ASHINGTON, Nov, J4.—The Treasury Depariment N ¥ | Dinner wili be Two Toousend on Thanksgivine. There i ~13%4 Dempsey... 198 | Sonth—the depredations and viole moffend a 3 : p BY TELKGKAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. It is the ONLT NATIVE GRAPN whose fult fs eagorly songht for st | will be ample oom for spectatots. Chidten wil dine at 14 o'clock. i 3 ~Quirk. -1316 1939 | ing citinens, and the war 10 craelly inig thelr homes and :‘" et P adiont s el Mathonal PuiLApeLPiIA, Nov. 14. —B) auction to-day, 1,532 | oxx porran per pound. L s tho A pptaorr 5 F-—-uazm. HAN S e ) | hearth, ought to excite the borror of the civilsed world. The g e ':‘" issned an eqgial amount o e, tading Middling aud Gond |y isthe only grape, native or freign, whos frsit v proseunced by | e ioey sasy be handed to either of the trustees, sent throngh | Conyex: o 37 ist Church of the South hering nearly 700,000 persons, ¥ 3 Ot 5 o alt | i e LR nu.g(hon-mn o Fup-nn Daptist Chrareh of the Fouth; samberiag nearly 700 00 persons, 5 0! ‘rxu‘_no" OF THE CURRENCY PR, R i non ~Flour—Stae dvaneed 25 wnd | therbeat jucges equal to Mascat of Alexsodria, and grefersble to all | the poat- -office, or L6 the -umfl e T ‘Sendent of 12oor ou the ?Zmon ticket, which esused 1 perpetuation of Slevery. The Protestant Episcops ureh were be Secretary of the Treasury is determinsa to con- :-::-.n‘ ;:(':-x.':::ll .flf,'" .-:"J,‘::l;’: 7‘;‘ .v: gt dald ctber foreign kinds growa in glass hoases. it be particular to dirset to the o ey ey e Demlly emyhatic with The Preabyterian and Bapiist Chirches 1n | tract the currency as fust as the late law of Congres willallow, | Cora unsetleds siesof Yeilow. st §1 23861 30 “Oste nachanged. | M7 24 pose posmobiet, comning Gevision of ton vwiien— | N PO HECEE U IND SRy o it ons v oan their declarations concerning Slavery and o permanent dwanion. | Ty reverne fand of ffty millions, Which the kuw authorzed to | Tiovisions have & declining tendency, bt Lazd sad Bacon uochanged. “Prosent and Foture of Grape Caltare,” etc., alvo Price Lists for | bect STEES ROCKLAND. The Methiodist Episcopal Clurch, the most numerous and influ- | = ° R ’ ' . % . Whisky steady. | Garden aod Viseyard Planting, acd Methou of Obwiniug Semples, uu-mul.n RUSSELL, Pres.. No. 31 Tenth ot. 8o tha Kditereaf The N. ¥. Trivune. ential of Sonthern churches. was aiso. HBax mously 19 favor of ged to redeem temporary Jouns, ad the ten millous ol erades tore teady. | il be sent for? cont samp. Address HUGH N. CAMP. Treas., No. 149 Pearl st Coru dul; saien bt s ;4 (33 uu xwunn o Mo, 18 Pt o be withdrawn within six moutts from « been retired, sud, also, the first install m which the law provided might thereafter 1+ be withdrawn modthin leating about three Lundred andeiglty six millions of Government‘legal tenders now in cireulatos Hebeilion and Secession. The Koman South, aud alse in the North. very geuer the Tebels. A general nddress of all the Soyther, was issued in 1903, showin, how the leaders of any of these things Tonw, veer Peekskitl, New Vork. Nomn.—tis sasy for auy elub. sgent or other person interested in to ascertain by sampie, if lona leland, where Brm: Swme weeks since 1 wrote you, ordering 60 of (OaraseN TriBUNg, for * distribution in this be pemiscn of Roekland County.” The cxpression ' be STER, N '1&1-' lbllll.l:LH‘l"bl’lfl Nu 148 mflwly. Y. Gramerey HARLES EL wu.unn luu'l'! 74 lh-mu TTS, No. 41 Chambecv-at. quiet bot tendiug dot sales of 1,600 bbls. et $11 s‘nu | purchasing goed | | | C. W. GRANT, i { e the e of the leading Copperbeads o tis ‘ Whes wd ix one way and another v oo G A e By g at had been said 1 e c——ier O13.80 for Red Winter . $14 30 or W 5 | these vives origivated, efusing ’ Eatrs, i ith ; - - i i g a1 o | S S MBS v b SBe o vy | THE ARNY OF THE TENNESS 5 i s, Wheth S S 8 SECBOISE | god s emed nal I, sl they bave attompted o they have sworh | was u divine institation. Such was the fecling of the leaders of — 4000 do.at ®2 33, wnd 1.3 busis chiics White LMI&‘IIH. Corn Musi " ! : " i s they have atcmpied s srt Hdiewe | the ehurch i the S in 1961 We bave o exideuce tiat <R oy R O R SN Y PLAYING rnm'h -m’n-nwu AT POPULAR PRICES 3 iatanding ol S5tk stiwmpty te pre ey have sinee tiat e chynced heir views rohive 1 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OFFICERS—ISTERBSTING ::-“»“_'..‘ aneds st ) abic "":":."uan-’-.( o i [ORK 1-,_,.,, We~esult of the recent ‘““':.‘fi .mu o w!luvmny” J::ll;rmrdhn,r‘v then Made s Ande PROCEEDINGS. #1004 8104 Io .u. ..i‘. oty fre. Peat scarce, snd 85 M\ 'x ) @‘LOOO' | i _BURKE, No. 469 Brosdway acd No. 12 Fulton ot baa shows ihe wislom of the wearure. Thay | o ui Macars Ga. Gul and. veatirmed. hcly {ormer eclarations | ¥ TFLSRATY TOTL TRIRTIA Whoatand Faue 12 Commeiibor B The largent asmorument Uhat oun be found anywhrere. i 1 -~ m‘& has Jetin Qe Biht and the | aimont ward r..’.n-m{x"n. e Metiodiat i..n.«;,.u...m..... Crxcirxars, Nov. 14.—The Society of the Aoy of | and Albuny—Whest sud Peas Lic M. J: PAILLARD & Co., G KEWPURGH, K. X, distribation of the 70 take back B - o ol | Tannessee was called to order by President Rawlings. After .-.‘:n""m- anufactarers and luporters, now offer S na:fi to, my Town of Stoay ,E,...uflz - '«l?y(- L '“.M::’..'.mm":fi"&‘;m prayer by the Rev. Mr, McCurty, Cgl. Dayton. the Segretary D e ey :° :l‘!p.“...“,“"".?:-'.:," e 2 goc P‘_mir?m“umz' THan, 1 - . F. - . gy e 1 0 s sl ot i 0 St B ey Tk g B ol e e e ey g R . | Pt & g e s 124 WROADWAY S - Wo gt e popers oot Ngurs e | the uatian tiood wihin theahadow of 1 great martyvom o | T Constiuton deinca the atjef of the Soctety o 1 to | frm: bo st kv e st i o o . ~ sinke Your Owa Noap i Sty Nov. 9, 1864, y Poi: the rmud«nL Tho great objection to one of the speeclies was | preserve thowo kindly and candid feclings that distingushed the and advanced le.. closiug 8t 40§ fler & cholce amortment of FRENCH mm i) NONDAGA mu 1%:& the ban "y&i’-’.fl:flf."? -‘-;d HJ:'{I. Jay in. ’LI: ofticers of the Army of Tes enpatets, wndcontributed s ’“1.] oge Sl ot uu H L Sbes . Vg TR, ’.“::NN"“ '5"‘"" R 1! of the South us o wicl thie uccess of its arms . and also 1o reciprocate (ragrnal L é‘tfl ony 3 > A . mlnb‘em Mwn majority, 8,53, lunemmudmmdm lergyman of the Bouth with doin e aers of mrotnerly jove toward thase of the Heciety or ur, 71,000 bash. West, 80,000 busls Uors, 45,000 bash. | DINNER AND TE ser S, g "',;{"‘"".‘:"'"'?.‘,’,‘,’"...",':;" = | much toward g it But Ahhvu‘h the Nouth ind their faigilies who may be in need of sympathy or ail Ay Hogs. l-l wenta: 7000 bbis. Flour, 13,800 bush. Wheat, | Rich cut sud engraved Yenbup e ot 5 Directions ate sttached to The AL canvass for Livingaion Ooubfy shows e uttered and st -mu‘:,n:m-:?nh declarutions, the North was | oticer of mAgy;vY" Tennessee who Has served bourabiy s 9,00 bush. Cor. boh, | P by ::-m';'.u--. - 18 ristian 0ol offics K o B . 8, O ¥ ) mm- Fenton, 1437; Woodlord, 141, maat-ndudnhnumt&h:; ol s i o ‘"“""“"""‘"r'fiuly:::':'" s ptdsgrta e 3 i :.Am.h ::.l‘:u g+ e ,3'”, Christian culture an: ucal The Bociet) o LR reusion. E afficer is 1 lflud. Oste 1o . louse - L MONTGOMERY. i e would Bext soncider whiat ‘was now bétug dote for the | expeeted 10 b presest at euch reusion, or address s letier 10 | No. 1. Bariey de. lower at e for Stsve: i ks i@ moree S¥le Sajh,of who leng b0 Count h Pst jon of l New York for the sale of H. pe! le eels into the Republican live. ncatlon of (he South | There were how i operntion ¥io wuch facts about himsclf as may | Beps and c. offered to Buffalo. | < AAnow. Roome 17 in Knos shows 2 majoriy of fout fot Feuion Sesetmen bo interesting to the frateruity 410, Nov. 14.—Floos u Mhogt dull sles 87500 boak @GAS FIXTURES, Broadway aad Fab ‘County tickst 1» chosen. All henor o motion® Gens. Belksap and Howard and Cols, Peckham '.':.‘.."‘.."‘E‘.’.:.’.l...m b at B a1 16 iaRy sk ‘ T gMiadle of the Bleck. e of old Montgomery ! }mdfl ;:'d“"'l:"“zép appointed o committce o nomiate | oY u‘-‘e,g_‘:m e, ¢ Yy ‘“ held g . ,., ;,:“ 5 3 g B e e T Featon' WAYNE, At the Peckham, {he Secretary stated that the | about 1 10; Canaca '"iA o e ‘ i eovs et S CANDIDAS caictal majority, 1,996, i of hicers who e e of o oty thusfr | Show 81,8 Fork ‘85 Lare, (oI AL ATHS. 1% SRFNGH, CHINAONBHALY THE | _ . TAXTAYERD AND FEOPLE'S CANDIDATE i : b il to-day. Was 130 ; that the number at the laai banquet rnuu o ow Vori Whests m. Corel 1, Receive: ING PRICES-CALL, AND BE €ONVINCED— | MISSOURL 4 was 230, all of Whom were anxious to cotperate wifh the So .l_:s‘;‘ m busk Cors, 138 bubs . Batiey. BEA u-mu ’ APES. / :fnnlmiuluo doubt there were 500 who woull become hjafom 38 ook Cooel , s Lo ! == & m-z operation Foroe, Wood and Gilles 4. Smith were inted n I L.y lx‘u‘nd upduun conducted by different vocieties. Tho o | O ere 1o fro propove mmendments 1o the Conat tion ‘rw CrosmuaTs. Nov. u—n«u Bond snehongpd. Whitky. stoedy .W ’:w"-%hm ;:yhlfiml and carnest in the work. ?-‘ !:.., which the Society mdjourned unt .@". 1..... 8 u“’nln wfll s "', i ‘Chare, always on 1he wivance ine | ° Mosatt Hal i of Canad Whita thest st sy —— © POLITICAL. ity, bave G into that m&lryud -mum matto, m- Coru dull —dales Hoae| Dt ex for work as meanf to and | while stretching ug and floor -(lhhhol.-dn a ¥ losds T———— churches and schools ud Wn‘mem— the - battles participated fin the Army of Tennemsee. mna lhd-ln 1 load w:.u'_cmu 3 3 = THE CHARTER ELECTION. 0 s o T -w;.mm:mzm e & .', \n Yoo b, Cock ;:?L-\ “ihest My oft Cooper st Biock. | ; ‘eusniing eharter election, which will be held ou | A,others for the edocation of the . He lpved 0 business of the afternoou meeting Was cofised mainly xtvarox, 4.—Crode Turpentive unsttied. - Bedan, T e ot opir g/ e donored nsitaton, o, il e trosted ‘the reading of Icttens x.n-.um"xm..d ¥ present, ?-n'-lu.u"l.&"":u:n-m i~ ey i \WATCHES, JEWELEY wing o fmranmerens candidates for Samtout, ool o o tochuding these from Gous, Mherman, Hacost, Meads Howard, axv P offices. The present At AT e FAk Jfobool for Freof | Sheridan, Kebotield aul others St Lowia, Nov. 14— Flour unclussed: Jarzn sapply of low grades; NG SILVERW torburitied are those of the Coutroller, nine Aldormen, 3-:" Jren sstablishad by the) Souat After a discussion ax to the prépricly of admiftisg private | priooswoat Wiowt hawey: millarsagbins o6 c«-mn;‘ b AR gy el o o whele licard of Conncilmen, seven School Commisg! T T - ‘,‘ ucol fu fhe | et te membnestip, sad the o jootsmeat & """"‘"“ o i LSy o8 S hioe, i §3 U8 ol s waASHING A'I-D e a0 vy | joners, | country. n 1 Yis lifetime. Lmt neve ubject to-morrow ¢ mesting adjourse | DLV S Sdod Xraoioos. o better one tha this, nor did he ever_sae greator progress by Beitat Mosart Tl Goos | *AGecers, Woy. 10t Il and deslining; 190 balss siric D i OB ol i UF ""‘“"“"’ . = Tne Addssza 10 be-cissted are from o uise o0l disviots, | PUPIS 10AD was Uiore Ueiug made He cover in wny otbes vorad spmchm. R Y ’ ’“"f‘yfi E e ROCHES * i Hoarsesses, bl Guas, 316 415, 820 u.u.o-. | schoo! such & hungoring asd "llh::s Wftar ) poisie] ‘K" d .1'-1 sered by Thomas Buglsvan Rond “?"AVMIAI fgy. 4 =Ootton ls dull; WO Dalne .‘ ml.h’ wld ot k“bv. Jrouctilis Ao end Lake e dh- ’I‘uw Ill fl“ Utu‘“l. N'.‘..’ . ’,"”r J vlaen off itie poseut fucumbegls whoee ayges o John Of gous) 439qatign of the Fgesdmep o Bragg @it | clase .m.‘pmj, s

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