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I NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNG, SATURDA 4 WV NOVEMBER 17, 1866 - R B A% - a 3 TS S MUSICAL EI E \q VOE. alty hoyoud ety possible offort was " ory would destroy the | Dr. Waskburs, at Calvary Cliurch, Chacles W. Thompeou to Kate, - CTIOI\ I\TELLIGEACL' made to change our w‘..m it w n had not destroyed ouly deughter of T. M Fames, sil of thi city. . ? z 4% —— or Doolittl fear pald it was possibie | VAIL—WHEATLEY—On Sundry, Oct. 21, by the Rev. R C. Pul OGRAND ORJAN EXHIBITION AT TRE CHURCH OF THE NEW-YORK. & mase 1iko those 2d Rome to hang togother uey, DD, Willlam A. Vail to Biss Gooms M. Wheatley, alt of this COVENANT, | —— ended by all p.m»- Goy. | for a fow years with a rul t putriciaus and u troop af | jetr e 2 o BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS ‘Alabama, viattine Telatives, froquontly addroswsd | subssrrie . od with in- | Poston Journe! please’copy. ling tha torr nelement might of | The Boaed of County Cunvassers met sesterday = 10a endeavoring to pursusde the loyal and trae mon | telhgos s was impok TR VTS b " m, Supervisor Bleskiey catied off the Tst, Tid, 1114 | 3t ‘my poliey” was the right ons. Our Comnty Judgs (Com wible. “Tho leoturer re 3 0 pa Irn ma VW vek), somowli p o5 & local politician. witk o fow | Laving the morit of bowing more quickly th i 1y F 1 1 t | and L Wards, and Supervisor Stewart the XXth and | ¢ o united with the Democrats and them teied to be ** neutral” during the Now whan "bursday, Nov. 16, &t 9 0'<lock p .. of couges | \M}d Wards, A munber of oor us were A TAIle 1o soduce one rajority ts watich &4 postitie. ate pontral Shey aft fistin : Coxippe, widow of G, Jobn C. Onanplel { whieh comp * VIHth Ward All proved unavailing, bowe The true m: rked, wad | guished sad pro big » [ 32 the XTA Ward: the result g Wit wos wot tn vaa The work hetic “wor ui * g Of the '”'”.ni\-.f'a.".‘.. e falflyhen, Fo- 390 Byiems q the part of 1} Lcans was quiet but effective s tue speaksr aaid thit, W of & oy, R gt oy t | meetings, bu s ber of T Ones, wers few y people, lke M: ddent , | Addressend by a) speakers. Every corner was vinegar cruet ou lege—evary leuding hn..l:;)n l«“x"' sl ‘an gy e Thucalay, 1ithine.; Sbinl e guston et Repuolicun paper did excellont servioe, - tho comme of tac war, atood stoutly on the - Northern e y e | ™. Hlmmul side. And conld not understant, more than Uniontits uu.--.'niu:x’x"&‘“' 'iw“,'v"'"f# 7;:; | Hammond mwittee, and & member of the S are we lm., y | i Amerion, how they suddenly hesame surrounded by clouds Foviet l.m No. M7 K. A M., orsbipful Grand . | For Conver. indebted for our success. Tuk Tripuxe aided us and darknoss. But they woon snw (hat there was somathing mc Lodes of the biwic of New-York, and u‘ -.r-m Sedgwick. . circulation in some of our towns is counted by hundre than A slaveholders” Kebellion, the movement was to affec: also. tho wrmbers of City L 151, L. 0. of O. r Sumith .. ity was the highest the most sanguine prom ..J luman n.nv- u. Engiand and taroug hout Europe. ob Stua Halpine.. ised x|.~n|.|et.mulm-« but the result proved that our ina l' ..',".;,,- B ¢ England w. Fos ® e : Navma jority was increased over ‘64 or ‘65, smounting to eighteen s that th " o atatesman Lo o e e o ¢ Shaler. rnd and seren, an incroase of %52 Wil hard worl and | Dochs. uor the coll, calcuiating. politioian Distuel—thowe met gk vy i spoutad teaparaiy i B . ol ple Taglor WUNES, we propose (o give oo thowsand in 1346 not 80 Lasten to commit themaeivos—bot the dan " A i ¢ part of it has 're;y- mlh cmbarrassed with y ¥ ¥ dn-d-;::dnlm.nuv:;m down to the mechanios inatitates with PAIRSANKS-Ia (5 aliy, on Wodssalay, the 300 fonie gt i1 e this really noble instrament ————— thetr locturos on paleontology or Lo apo wings of a enth part n, and 80 exther clogging the | Foffman L butrarfl. aubjects which, they proseimed, Sould be safoly treatell | Ty iees e A o e KANSA o z o, 1. 50 Irving plsos, o pips lly unmanageabe. Pruyn ANSAS. on “without dangar to tho working clawsss” And they gene | Safurday tha 1711 sk, ot 3 0'lock p. 1o e k . Wright.. o —— rally Sinished their leotures thus lnnln;uuno‘b;\‘; |\‘| 9th QAUTIE! 5 at Jetuny City, Mrw. Elizy: widst o Llotaw's overture, choking the palette of the swell and Gallaghor BY TELRGRAPH TO TH? THI my friends—aw—whioh i may pahlaps refah fo—aw year of bet age P M. Bristow 10 stop Yn performance until it Against C LEAVENWORTH, Nov. ! —The following is the official | (ho dwedful stats of things “ou the oflav m-, -‘:.m‘- r"w&' u; (s-‘-pumfllyl llvlle(I‘m . This fact will socount fo apparent Tackett vota in all but five counties in this State of the Allaitic—aw—and trust Hy e o e TR0 i 1T LIE ¥ e TSN U SRR ' e and me £ the trie Inoker. Rep. Rep. Dem. things—aw—will be & wawning to all of “,“mm{m“d ‘Baltiaore pspers [lesss copy. av remark thai, placed i 1t Allen.... ...... 407 300 |t tunk of a Wopublican form of G . aut und radical changes of temperatare. fre Bourhon i ot | with horraw—aw—and not to put any confidonca in men vho HARROLO-AL Philadelphla, oo, Wedusuay event Nov, g P o ey y u the roods out of tune—a temporary blemish n:o -a:-un hnnht’:l- r:nwfll poople—aw —and havo nM had o -l.lu-ri wad Annio B Harrol the control of the builder | thowo ipguis! advantages—aw —such as—ay | N fermpraold s I IR ST P wo hare ponkasand" "Bt thors wore" Influpnoss. at WOrk for ‘ove, L 1., forintorment. G. It has 14 stops on the great o 9 stops in x tho rigat. _Tho Eoglish are a slow paople; they do uot jike | HINCIIMAN—iu Brooklyn, on Thuriday moraing, Nov. 15, Naowi ! 64u the pedal organ. Tta solid, compast tone, Fenton Potta agitation. Thoy s B L g untoss o T L ae invited o attend thn al strength when the full orgun is nsad. amazos | Woodford ] -n--nl'- it. id not mean 1o disparage the " tight little | THe At -~:‘ '—l;'"'n“L ""_ c = ;“lg*lo_; o | ts nominal oapacity. for it surpa Haxt 2 | Totals wland " ho lmv'd her; and bo would warn Amerioass 80t 0] Broatlym ea Seturday. the 11tk o s i withod o Ohuroh, sy drgan.in ihis o 1'}».2\‘“,“? ml" 30, N 2 Rnwu v:«'a;hul th‘.ntln;-r'pvl-:n'rdlq lining, for thioro was | @eonkiyn oe | y Chinre Tho City of Atohison was carried entire for the Repul gk in i oic dog yel. But' the adwirers of aristocracy wors T Brooks Peiday, tho 18th tast., at No, 104 Dufliel o diapasons licau tickot, for the first time in its history, at the | constitutionally *faters of the Popoblic. — The Ioglish "20‘:_*4%“'; .'."L-'.{.'L."'.‘..i,.'.’,ufu,vm"ym. A s ¢ wtx wil make the instrument the noblo accessory to relis Inst election, This is the bomo of the Hon. 8. C, | Srstocracy was the best in the world, bt W 18| Notice of fimera lotmorror? B S 14 Sacuid e o fuif -2 purpoes. <38 S vl Pomeror, and is a most empatic and zatisiog indomse- | 111 Y, S BAME R ety KNAPP=At Philsbiphia, on Sunay. Oct. 2, N. Fresk Knspy. ooty B g Pl ) et R ment of his conrse iu the Seuato, and an emphatie - Phnd o will and froa | _{oraody of Darieu, Cou. " nd if n pol ¥ & to “mwy polie oogen NEGUS—In Jeraey Otty. on Priday svening, Nov. 16, aftor & lingee many yoscs, and if atrong, talling style of yT tougnn of for the batile of y City. on . 5 meliowing fufloence Wi blend and softe e R factions in the North ‘M,"""‘m‘:"‘;:;-;“‘d Willam 1 Iy melodions 3 v MISSOURL nation in- adopling the ol oppoisacion " b bt mitares appear _r-;"|;:-n 3 2 Thers was also a quostion rais2d 1o Kugland not only whe b mlhalll‘::; v o2 :5. ov. 15, in Brooklym, Jobn Aiapawrn heing used o o v enuseniFd 19 s mitens. LT B R The € sewds and ac scos Ao invited to attend bis {meral, on and majestic e wheher It Bad o right fo: 8 Cparty | T day aiternoow, ot 2h rclook, from bis Iata tosidence, No 98 Aguiniet Couveution. | Hackett Tucker Met ool Schirmer Hlerrman M Alear . ASSEMBLY—PIRST DisTRicT wa fat T4 1A Ve " 1 C. Murphy 1644 19 a5 Wi o \ unt 404 it 105 fulty, was, until thon, &8 =t - o oh servies. His p weral admir: wu and ealled tn-n " W \ encore, which 1e replied to in the b ance with coustesy. His per gut was 4 marked and decided sucoess. M. Georgo n K flat, his admirabl Wil Gounod's Fanst eoneh swan. 2241 ASSEMIL) —STCOND D detarmaro shorus, Hi o of the | éoe 3 s profound sensation. Ho hos playel it in cou- | - ¢ & hundr s b n".. T e | Y—FIFTEENTHE DISTRICT. lisard srodiice such broad XXth Ward, Xth Ward, sasion. He & Vellinghofl A s o g oy 1560 | Enos MoMaulleu. ... ehoft, 104 ined to meet to-day st 10 a. m. CAYUGA —{OFHIcIAL Fenton 7 Woodford his uttermos Hoffman. . Pruyn Wright T%0 wfort ead beaw 1 fase. bt the w nyist showed t NEW-YORK PHILHARMOSIC 8OCIETY son of the New-York Phil- | this evening ot Steinway's Hall flors cousiderabl varietr, com soognized classic works—the works of the Futur rmers aro a Mdlle. Seelig, vocal The Inst rebearsal will (ake | morning at 10 o'clock, the day of the concert SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS | To-morrow evening the usual popnlar Sunday even- Gerry. Hai Ung con 1 take place af Stelnway Hall. in Fourteenthist. | For Conveation, 84 1 Oa B whole of the Latoman Coneert Company ANGO={Orre1AL Sedias’ Mie Puress Towm, Feston Hoffwan. Town. Mr. Theodore T plon- | ( | Cove i . Germa " s Groe ] AT IRVING WALL, TH!S EVENING. wanilford . 2 Lincklaen 198 “ A coneart will be givon at Irving Hall this evening | McDonongh. .. 149 170 for th beastit of ** The Hall aud Asylum Fund.” Tt will be ‘:rr B{ i undar the anapices of Maniton Lodge No. 105, F.and A. AL "”"1|;;:]:‘“" 18 wad will b given by Miss Mina Geary. Mdlle E-mola Pieris, | oo 0o wnd M stavis (Geary, Georgo Woeks. J. K. Thon | O R ORTL ‘\D_ B i Nodgwiock, Henry G.Ovington. Johannes Senizan! C k. Divble, =t T Lreg Hast Luspectorof State Prisona. H Congress Amublr—w.rl..m. Tin MADAM RISTORI AS PIA DI TOLOMEL sanctity is one of the qualities of character we say, one of tho conditions of the soul—which portrays, both in feeling and in man Majestic sanctity is the preBminent quality of the Governor... | Licatenant-Goyernor Canal Commissioner. Inspector of Staie l‘rutm» Hammond Congress Kelsey County Treasurer. «character of Pia di Tolomei. Sue is pure minded, affectionate, | District Attorney. ) sy o davoted wife, herole in spirit, and oapable of the most extreme | Assembly eont Meade Hendee. . .. walfaacrifice. In the course of the drama she is made the School Com., 18t Dist....... — i School Com., 2d Dist....... —— ... paied 4im of u buse plot, and is treated with cruel injustice and igno FRANKLIN~{Orr miny. (Great sufferings cowe upon her, but she meets ene.. Fenton Toffwan thom with o great spirit, ond thas illustrates the sublimity of | Licutenant-Governor. .- Woodford Prugn wirtuous fortitnde. The chnracter is simple. aud is developed | Canal Commissioner Hast ... Wright « asure of simple though unlikely circumstances. | Inspectorof State Prisons..Hammond . 25 ¥ ri conceives the part perfectly well, and acts it | Cougress...... Hulburd ... 240 Lawrence M with exceeding sweetness of sentiment, with severa] fieree | Treasurer Bashes of emotional pewer, with an iutense carnestness of foel- | Sheriff. - iing that is continually impressive, and with exquisite besuty of | Assembly . Kimball finish in nearly all of the details. Take it for all in all, it 1s o | School Com'er., Ist district — j— aouching and genuine work of dramatic art. Madam Ristori s 2d district — ive and solemn loveliness and uncommonly natural scting | [OFFICIAL Jduring the first_two acts, will not soon be forgotten. Her art | GOVErnor................ Fenton was made finely manifest in Pia’s first interyiew with Hugo. | Lieot-Governor. *. Woodford Delicat shades of emotion were herein very neatly conveyed in | Cansl - Hayt delicate intonations of voice—such as indicated close and Suate Prison ln-’-cmr thoughtful study. In the third act when Pia, re- | Congress.. . frosched ond abandoned by her bushand. s sssailed | Seriff . 4 Hugo. and _threatens to hurl herself from the | County Trensurer. . Ttalian fierceness of temperament | Assemabiy—First Dist croated severa) startling effects. It seemed 1o 1, Low beit, that Second Dist. 100 much elaboration was bestowed upon the climsx. A certain air of artificiality, too, made itself felt in this act. To most s, it will commend itself as powerful and | Convention that oue sees what is denomiuated, School Commissioner c. here roduction to the libretto, the exci Town Hoffmen ty " comes later, when, in the fifth o Briste mn wumbs to doath, but dies triumphant in the co Canadice % | windionted innocence. Madam Ristori, in her port (.mu.dnum- g g:nli\" suffering, is wonderfully truthful and 163 | rat of passion, when calling for vengeance, in £ y i perhaps the finest single J-nm in the performane That | Gorham 2 was to be expected. We rank this persouation amon Hopewell. 16 &he suceesses of the great motre Albeit her Manchester ... 3 Wi 4s not u groat effort, compared with her Elizabeth or her Judith. "The costumes in this part, wo should mote, are sigularly har taonious with the character, and are delicate and beautiful As to the drama—Charles Marenco’s * Pia di Tolomes '—it s @ very lame and impotent attempt to construct an Italian “Othello.” Pia occupies somewhat the position of Desdemona and posesses wome of Desdewmona's attributes. Nenaud is the noble and abused husband, Hugo the fago. The Conveution. .. o of the pioce is utterly improbable, and, indeed. it stimu. RWE dates tho ’-Ar\h of the wicked. It requires more | Governor.... e HE0 wourage, however, than we possess at this late hour | Licut-Governor.. - 5410 m.mh at_the and’ solemn nonsense of Signor | Canal 3 5 Manrico. To lhnlblly‘ he is not s Shakespeare. The piece State rmonxn.wm ~Hammond Gallagher. . was, last 'mm the stage with considerable care; eress. Churchill. . ¥z Perry Bat, o management at the French Theater iy | Sherifl 1 Gray. .. exocrably mefld'm. he thester was not crowded, but the "mnly Treasurer ... #401 Phiflips. ml.rgeudwnv select in charncter, and the | District Attorney 27T Gary jon aceorded to Madam Ristori, in her new effort, was | Special County Judge. #3471 Wright .. Special Sarrogate . U5 Garber Superintentendent of Poor. Parsons ... £33 MeAuley Asembiy, st Distrct... Littlejotn, 1o opporition.. 114 District... ie Cot 111d Distriet critical applanse. To-day she will play | Elizabeth, at o Matinde—the last and only one of this Lrief snsou ME. DAWISON AT THE WINTER GARDEN. Mr. Bogumil Dawison hss been engaged by Mr. ‘Stuart to play a brie! engagement at the Win rden. His | first appearance at that theater will be made on Saturday even. 40g of next week, the 24th inst., in the character of Hamlet. His 8 firt 8la o be ‘m- for the beueflt of the tal. nm\nmuon arotobe | gh-mlhl-'lld After m we, ballove, Mr. Dawisoo's Cenal Comsissioner. . {oviormances are 95 B0 st matinées. | State Prison Luapector MATINEES TO-DAY. | Congress. ENECA—{Ovycs l"v*lmm Another opport 3.0m; mlf'z 4 matined at E of admission to the mati Bt admission to the evening performanece. S ;r:;_r‘; L. will be given for the last time to-day, | Prison Inepecior ach uta matind ot the Broudway Theater nnun“xrmmm-'!" i ek Bioat charseteristio personation. staden druma ki o s i ! *“The Black Creok” will, a8 is customary, be given @t & matinée at Niblo's Gardes. Canal Commisnioner. : Frison Lnapector 2 Gullagler. and tis cvening at Barnom's Maseom. The wikl beurts will e ‘13'{u.um. T 24 Distrier ... Cornwall. . A Circus Matiée h ven to-day. We only need WAR VUmuil’.I ntou. b o ‘ " . ", Budworth's Minstcels give » Matine, ot the Fifth «un-o;m"vmhuxu.m,mxm dl.l- ‘ork Theater. ‘h- attractiveness of the | Governor. .. Lieutenay! N:ov 'anal Commiseic zmm of State inu Ihmnd Every SaTumpAY for November the 24th contains wdditional chapters of the serlal novels by Miss Theckersy, Hioury Kingsley and Edmund Yates; one complete story, en- titled Slain by & Fan;" three easays, aud two five poems. T opening paper, transiated from the French, afforls wost graphic and interesting description of the Great Markets of Varia, School Com'r, mm — e A locture will be given at the Cooper Institate to- Sevont &-x-..- et Im —_ 24 Dist. wmortow afternoon, at 3) o'clook, by the Rev. Charles B. Smythe, i inquir o right or wrong of | T he Bditer of The N. V. Tribuse. Iw:'-:' ’l;’-l».ml:lmlu‘( "u::“l,lr;'::v' on the : Few of the counties of the State have done as ' Wioming. Alwaps {fue, it has tuis yoar proved ity well | tives of oach doceased Tennes: | s to strike out the word “ white,” 81. Lots, Nov, 16.—Gen. Piles's election will bo con- tested by John Hogan, on the ground of voles heiug cast by parties living in the Lid Distriet. Bireh los & nowmi- pal majority in the VIth District, owing to the Clinton County fraud. POLITICAL. b L2 TENNESSEL APPROPRIATIONS POR THE RFLATIVES OF $OLDIERS, BLACK AND WHITR. BY TRLEGRAPE %0 THR TRINONE. Nasaviies, Tenn., Nov, 16.—In the Houss of Repro- sentatives the bill makiog appropriations of $100 o ro! o soldiar was a0 amend. thus extonding it bouefits to black and wlhite alike. Thoe amendm adopted by a vote of 33 to 29, Last awmondment was defeatod by a Yarge ma pedon Adas ppi_ 1o the Phila- | hern Lovalists, s out in a 1t s delegate, is bo sw days sinee th delphin € card, whorein e sas ho was u, nor did ho know il person Appointing bim. are of no 1mportanc r expocts to hoil o sook office, LOCAL POLITICS C—-— BMAN REFORM MOVEMENT—3MITH COMMENDED FOR On Thursday evening a la KLY, , a0t only of 1 intarcats. trada A Pross, Wern I the chair of the Sa. 5 A Ketrenmay: Kaulm: ches were made by ‘anic ,., nddross indieative of w s propared na sddress, is hm-nl upon this city ave. partly in conmmgue last few veurs, and aud unscrupe suck an enorm re of (his com all honest ad well-weaning citis well-directed moyement having a ten 10 lessen aud alle viate the evils complained of. The address then points ot the importance of the office of Contr wid urges tha election of Suniths Kl Jr. 1o anch ofice.” After alludiag to the character and qualifications of Mr. Ely. cobperation is pledged * with auy orgunization. without regand 10 former poli el differences that will iudorse a0 worthy aud capable a pubilic servant THE SEVENTH WARD CONNOLLY DEMOCRATIC CIATION. A meeting of the Seventh Ward Connolly Demo- cratic Association was held last evening ot No. 44 Market st Mr. Walter Joyee in the chair, and Capt. Philip Doberty, See ted had merely referenco to the ing of the same associn Hall. No. the great po y aml ehicd s administculion Bigure. that 1 mpersy st that should join hasds in wny ANS0- Ty ArTAngen | Liberalist, colab | field on Monday evening vext, ot Botanic Last Broadway. 11D ASSEMBLY DISTRICT At a meeting of eitizens of the 1H1d Assembly Dis- V!w hllh and Fighth Wards), held at the Warren Howe, last Tyler, esq., iu the chair, the Hou. Chri e e nd e siy sominated for the oflice of Al derman UNION DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION=—NOMISATION OF JUDGE MICHAEL CONSOLLY POK CONTROLLER- 1 Was some wh Twelfis aud Nin e in. b ber whers. During 2 Micheel Mills, 1) | Sonttering, 2> d n, o formal vote was taken, and ominated. by & ty, us will be vote | wie following upo ed. This_indepen » upset the machi ) is & strong_ man Nave the desired effect cnndidate will o doubt @o fur to as be is most deservedly s popular —_— ENGLAND AND AMERICA, = MESRY VINCENT AT COOPEK INSTITUTE. Henry Vinceut, the celebrated English orator and r with John Brig! rt Mill and Tow Hughes delighted u large audiene vening at the Cooper utliet and the " Mr, Vineent © Federal eause ¥ & represent. comed earnestly by Frieuds & W B oW throughout t! ative of the Rel the Unionists of thrown iato jeil and con the head of the Radicn! ¢ tion of Liverpool, presided over Tetter of greetiog to America be lias receised a letter rom o e shall be alle o conimii make Instruction as unis ersal as mir and e by the citiaeha of New tudy, and he goes bence 1o lo Wednesdny #veuings uext, and at Baffelo ou Tuesday w; Philadelphin on the week ensnin Tix rer was introdueed by Mr. Asron (. Allen, Presi deut of the Merceutile Librery Assaciation, and was bailed with henrty cheers, Which were tepeated frequently thioughout the lecture. He thanked the wudience being w0 weloomed to New York, avd swid De hed slvuys Joved the American people. and felt a deep luterest in their govial Progieat A political fremiom. e disclnimed the parpose of BAKINg KDY TEMATER Upol the y.n. onflicts of {he mation, holding that Awericans’ had . virtne agd | patriotism enough fe slve fhe prescnt 1-,..»‘..;. withont the | Interference of foreigner. and that the final solution | siould wake the country Were ‘. ustrious then ever. Authe defender of citih and rilglous liberty jin veferred at length to he relation whieh Ingland bore to | America during the war, end suid thers were many who re- | gardad the T" fo confliet as an sndication of final deeli the national r, and the ultimate fail of the e, but there were wlunllen who ventired to defepd (he Federnl cause, mnd in the darkest hour uttered the lenwunge of secy which was at last 80 gloriously justitied. Wo d e r|hl smos should have beem surprised when et T P T LT R ‘. or upon b in ke e .l:" rlavery, winl betwesn freadom aunrehy. What teok place in Evgland, h-nq wan ouly one of meny evidences that there eXis's in the eart! distinet campe, in one of Which aro found the the for Slavery, and those who live in constant feur of tl- nd in the other oup !hmolhhl fl‘!nlu of pro civilisation, t e:-:plu i of Hberty feuders of that overthrown. ing ever since this Republic w rooks, not lgid down' in ‘he chart, v hion e “,u oundad of | for not | olmming that whonever a large tainority desired (o set up & e for thomaoinos they had & manifest right to do wo, evon hy sims. The raply of tis Union Lilverels was that if 4 gov ont whore evory mian wi a votor had uoright to prescrvo it pioces, thon no government on the face of the They wail America was 100 largs. The peaker wi Joalous whon ha enterod thy magnificont lar- iho of Now Yark, ho could havo kiseed the vory soil mado sa cred by the martye who fd from persscution in other lands. Seventenuth ot rm TMAN=On - Sbuth Birooklya. ay, Nov 16, st the residence of his fitber, No Tourth-at., Jausos Henry. sccond sou of Johi d ry 1 the 240k s 22 Noties of the funeral heraafter. ROBERTSON—On Tasudey moriag, Nov. 13, Nits Avt Rubertaon, ridonw of i Tte Wil T bortaos, aged her ace, No. i21 ociock. The remsiis woro taken 1o Son l\‘-.A when o "reoT!l( .«.fi L7 \be care neer New. | mouth Couuty. Fiiaw-Jetory, (ot laterment. aven, whore the tugitive Goffa insoribed * Resiatanco Baddonly; ¥ - oraday, 5 tyrants is obdisne g e J o o b ey o ol et & ume worthy of her glorious mothor. Hallond bo ber Punera wil tako place (rom bis lio rosdance.on Satardey, Lk et tiny and mightior still her strongth e Liberals of Eogla) 2oclock p w. The relat aud friends of the fumily are 1o during the war warned Uie Governmant agmiost the 7 invitad to attend without further notice. Boat coungol uedations policy of pormitting the e biratea with L & Radrosd loaves Jamos Siip at 4 o'clock &. . to Gt ont and depart and that it wonld ultumat L1 o ploase copy. bare to par for damages resuiting The wpoaker Yeon | SEAMAN—On Wednesday, Nov. 14, Jane B., wile of Bredovick A, commented rously on nationsl peouliacitics He than pro. aman, a3od 41 yovs den, ang follow od with 1 other distinguisbod i with gr on ol mh'nm'n'! nouncad a bigh e from boe late souideuco, No. 3 Eaet Toent 1 on Sardiday. T welock p. . The relat s of the fu ly are i Sitdal Notices. AUCTION SALE OF PICTURES THIS EI'EN. ING. Nov 17,3 7§ o | A amall collection of pictures by Mr. Winslow | ool 1 Hawe | Homse and Mr Engons Bensou will b sold this avening by I Homar | Socrotarion Kiahconth Ansembly mmrm Union-Kepublican A wochation, Heal o Eat Fortinttat o fov doors ek of Th s & msating o bl Auseate 4 MOXDAY, Nov. 1y P - \,XIAHH'X'UA'“II PULLMAN, Jamns Lage }Socret Proddent Woopgure doTTOIN, ixeeutive Commitioe bitcan U neral ol - cial l»‘vlm; yllllm Cou miition will huh'd ot Hatl, Nov 0 Blua- y, on SATURDAY Toads & "Miner. ot their naw gallerizs, Nos 417 and 419 Broad way Somo of tho best of Mr Bouson's small skel | will bs found thers - - 1 that tostuly M. Heas ill—might do Ay advaatage ho -A o work in & osrtain will guin by goimg abroad will by headquatiers. Ay will pod ot ject EVENING, Nov, 1966, at 74 o olock. §5. et . . WRTH WU R NS, Chsicoan. tuaia Dunavoun, ( lll&. A ST l“{l‘ e R Xl(ll Ansembly Iiluflr wl e at the coiner of o'clock, Lyu‘u wan wil be hold sud Brosdway, on SATURDAY EVENING, at 1) o WL HOLMES, Ch _dome © Grawe, Secretary. ¥ ¥ . Journeay & Barnham, 164 ATLANTIC-ST., BROOKL s juat iacoived additions to their large stock of IRISH POPLINS, (Pim Beos. & Co.,) including SILYER ORAY, STEEL, BROWNS, wod o'l pew colors Aleo, FRENCH CASHMLRL ROBES, Axirn shaes a0d baaatifol ‘aisne No. shaemung qure Inw Mrs Juwas Osbame of Hamd bousebold servant,” whose praiess bt ed O ), 199, abe says | nd hae never disappoint=d me i o always fon caady . and ot seams (o hav: @ '.h for tho Benefit of THE NATIONAL FEFEDMEN GHARN for pultsng one in pood humar ~—Lotier o kb NDPHE ORPHANS HO. Hr aien ldand. To be opened on W Co— Adeortiorment [ ) Clowed on (ke childron wador 10 aud_closing— . closss &t 10p. . Wedn osss ot 19, 1 lim-lunlm b Rivar. This Faie off 3,0 pureoe € THE STATE BY TRLRGRAPR TO THE TRIBONE, OF TRADE forevo {w.. 16.~Flour quist. Whowt— Winter quist o " the latier a1 25, Corw opened Toe. foc No. | Mixod vaaas ot their diaposal To. Oate wes bo'd ol 45, Wko. offered SHIREAE * = ©¥ord, Tupper & Bowan, « Jawand ot $11 boad. WATCHES, JEWELRY Whisky steady st $2 3 oge S5 i grose & small (o0 erid 4L B8 50 Net racoipts dold 14, Nov. 16—Flaut duil; aios 1200 ) bula Korth Western Wi Kedwt $3 20 Com 12 wwel) l.: o tendency ‘llb'i .l'lf.(lk b-tn Oata. Sades e Reitued Bugot has advenesd 8 Mer Evovisious bave duclining tondency. New Pork—aies st $2 Wiisky—salos of OUhio ot $2 fll.l “. ('-‘- Potrolowm selling st ubl, ot (S hent Provimens dull end wominel wad nothiog doue. STERLING SILVERWARE, No. 809 LROADWAY, Comner Houston-t. Wheat de ..COOPER. INSTITUTE. urum ('I"'A 0 AT ONE-HALF THE 6.~ clined T @tbe, wnd cloved dullat $2d $3 08 Cor declined 308, rlouas quiet of q USUAL PRICES. u..:' NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPES Dinaor Sats 12 per doten......$1 % -~ by Loy - oy Pl 225 3 Diaase Plates, per doses ot Dixho. reen o 08 Braskfast i | Fruit Diske » A large vasiety of ELEGANT FANCY G00DS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. DINNER, TEA, TOILET AND COLOONE SETS MANTEL VASES, PUNCH BOWLS, e, ke. - Silver Platea Ware, first quality, beautiful designs. Parisian Whits Stone Ware always on haud. Cut ead Pressed (lase Ware, hand- west maanfactared. House-Furnishioz Goods is Wood and Metal Huwraio. Nov. 16.—Flour qu w 1 Spring. #11 258 Wosiern spring B 13 50, Haxall, $16. Wieat dull. L ; No. 2 40 3. No. 2 Clicazo Spring. Cor ing to wl 12 and 20,000 | lour, b 'J‘Im tush Ul' 100, Nov. I8, rP\onl unc banged; sslos 1,300 bhis, ot $11 75 for Red Winter; $14 50 for \\h g ; wales of 150 bol wnd q-mmno ot choice quali- 4. 8t 95@%6e. in bond y Quinta: $1 10 froe for shore. | to New-York: Flour, 60, Wi | § | HADLEY'S CHINA HALLS, | Maddle of the Cooper lastitate Block No connection with cornar llMt. FIVE POINTS HOUSE OF INDUSIRY, NO. 155 WORTHST. The Trastees of this Insitution, In mek -Lum Thaoksgiving ap- peal. would state that the their --n renders & comerpouding lacresse n th #1in bod for B Canal Ligh 124e. ; B contributions BN WONDUND DIFFERENT taught in the Schools, fed aad clotbed and about and dults bave been inmetes of the Hosse or frien A funily of wore tbas Two Huadre (s constantly maintained ia the ouses Homa Thirty Thousand Pounds of bread, with sugar. tes and ooffce | havoriras Bivin to the out-dver sisk 8ud poot, o childrem, 2 arley. 78,00 bush. Hye. iLwatkan Nov, 16.—Flour 28c. lowsr. sies st 82 10 for No. 1 and $1 69a$ Re ceiprs to-day 3,490 b Flour, 4,000 bush. Wi, Sblpuents, 4000 Vhea | "\ reuyares, Nove 'i8.~Crade Tarpentine one hanged. - - red pairs e Toroenine ekl Rovio-Suyer 8175085 £r Ni't '.‘:7"“_‘_;‘::;“‘;:;::','," Saniy, Toeiee IRPS AP i [ i ) and 8 50 for Pale. Tar declined; sales at ¥OUR HUNDRED AND NINE TIHOUSAND NINE ul‘lhgun Sr. 10018, Nov. 16.—Cotton heavy at e, for Middiing. Floar AND XINETY-BIVE _‘,'_"_‘,‘",‘f,_':.‘h:‘.:",','.':.:‘w:'.’.':g' '+ ng biyers conten: or lower prices, to whicl the bolders are ml"l woney, clothing, elothing matenal, M'm{l‘&'l | ! de. Wheat tirm aud anchanged. Corn higher. | f2r i, und @35 tor Naw. " Oste sdvanced, st 538 i d Whisky unchany . e etion—Selos to day, T00 bales Middling ot snicbei wil be sent for will ed for Two Thousand on Thankegiving. Thers ple £o0in for spectators. Cutidten will dine t 1§ o'clock. d1ho outdeot pos. Thero will be wervices in tbe Chapel through the Contribations sy be handed to sither of the trusees,sast throagh he posc-ofioe. of (o the . T smu.mu No. 153 Worthot. @ o oesus Als... Nov. 16. iic. Solescf theweek, 4208 balen. Resaipts of the waok, 92 bales N. B. Our friends ara o be particulsr to direct to the FIVE POINTS e O INDUS TRy s couribations bave often ‘miscarriod. |4 LD RUSSELL Fr New Vork, oot 423, o ARCHIBALD U Acouara. v 16 Cotion mora fve 8t s decline of 4e.; sales R. B, LOCKWOOD, Sec. of 150 ba ew of strict ML ing st 2 Cuamiaaro. Nov. 16—Cotton deciived §to 1 sies of 17 bales :“‘;{"fl,',t,',’;fi%‘,‘.‘{m.,_‘", i V914 11h The (actors generally have withdrawn stosks. CHARLES KLY Grnnerey Fack Houre S\vACNAR. Nov! 16, —Cocton tmarkel unsetiied, with few traussc- “.,,,‘m” OOt Bt tioun: Middiing, 33 to A g el ! FiAmio Vo < BALTIMORE WEEKLY MARKET. Hllltl 'lltl P arrimonk. Nov, 16 « Cotton during the Week bas had o “Ilnll:r tendency s Midding Uplands, 34238¢ Flourhas liad & declining en-x, e -ept the higher g-u. gt Baitimore, wiieh w13 Nils Siperfive, 910 30, ‘ll o, Hllllmn Family, heat " ( rades. r the w ,000 bush., Sales of \lll. nl ‘l 028) W, ul lll’l ior to Prime Red. Corn has been frm, ipte of the week, 57,000 f Ol White st $1 2, 1 PLAYING FROM 1 T0 h TUNES, and costing from #5 50 TO $2,000. The largest swortment that can be found anywhers. M. J. PAILLARD & Co., Mascfacturers and | No. 31 IA]DIH-LAIR, (up staire) N. Y. W. J. F. Datley & Co., No. 631 BROADWAY, fer » shoice assortment of FRENCH CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, Rich cub sud engraved TABLE GLASS, CUTLERY, aod other House-Furolshing Geods. They are the Sole Agents ln New-York for the sale of H. N. Hooper & Co's QAS . FIXTURES. ".‘-.1'..'.'::., e e T Q! )I,.l» and #2 92420, 0 ” . BANY CATTLE MARKET. Armany, Nov. 16.~The depression in the cattle trade noticed last e, and 'flmmlth LAl NN"I'M, Tower '— here. nearly two-thirds of h- Hew-York buyers are They are m -I o spesuisie - "',;',,"‘.. "D, ‘.2" Peaitively the oy place in the City where you can ind !l kinds of ey (e extraar: | NEW SEWING-MACHINES, b masatuctureny’ peices, aad wheto 3— """‘0" you can exchange any time within thirty days for any other Machine | money ’ l. without extre charge if not satisfied. SIBLEY & STOOPS, No. 643 Broadway, MARRIED. Corner of Blescker-at. LLER-TABSOXS—0u , Nov. 18, at the Relormed To trom and Steel Manufacturers. by the Rev. E.'S, Farchid, Haary The proptistors and sesiguees of the seversl lettors patent (seued to i r"""'.c" v b f o B nq-.—uml--uw:anm WARDS—MARSHALL—-On , Nov. 15, a4 the Alsnsen Kelly and others of this seuntry, for the menafacture "l’m‘s_.:- oy tae v e . i, Ropet o AN srEEL their varlous procemes, n the Usited Btates, the purpess b el el 2 21| o svolding ot of i sder d putents, sonsolidated their WF, lh 14th haz .lldl-lt!n- No oards. of mfifirfi* RISWOLD, LD, Teor. . | -———q- The Pxamier and Chrewtcle i o weokly joumal of the sudainad by wrl aaariod SoUy, sad by maw Tts e Taigely nm.lma Bapiis, vawapanr 1 the world ith December, 15, the Ror WENRY W P R o THE EXAMINER AND GHEONIGLE with 'my Ocigost Bormnos, o8 s aom 86 promy g o, THE EXAMINER AND ('HIDNI LE i by ment, Fecelving ourly copoe ofthe. ereorrol o ol ot London, lu1 bl ondon. w14 pubibimg o the bt parageaph \aum o price of THE EXAMINER AND GH ont. 8 the papet will be mr"-.u '.f:xdo-l:\:‘lfi.ll ‘v. ~H Decomber, to Js II. Ad w0y bon Mo 3,83, New dress EOWARD T Rer z - CHARLES 1. FLEMINO, TAX PAYERS' AND P!l)ru—u CANDIDATY, m“'?m n..,n”flns Ry S ot Pries Ten Conta o i Mgwfih OF PREY ':m‘% pox's New .3:- ormv-m-ymm' rous. “Haun rn \i (s comuiencane -":“-_-.- L) il .-.us-- the cowm cucement of 0w Haw Nowel, BIRDS OF PREY, with waoy other Iiustrations. Price Te ceuts. - Ilulu-h-s Prico Ten conts. .r_"?rfiiflfim‘?—m“ “Il.l- “hie commencouient of Don's PREY, with mauy otter Pemarations Fuice Teo Centn. “Fias 'ia'thh ml 3is (e Commence . ler Pll' -fi-yul. ln watrations. Prlos e ein g the commencement of A PIIY it MI PR A T oy s, -h‘ ;!-- u'u{zsob rnu “with w0y e coovy othor Novsiiested ul-. Prics Ten Cents. m oons on VIS OF PREY, with many othor Novelties llh.nflh-. Price Ten Ceuts. ! el mwacement of “E u n" ?anl u'Hu BFFREY, with macy sthor Novaties 'f‘ ks \fint —uu-- the commencement of Miss BuAD pow's Do Mo BIKk OF FRET, wilh way otbes Koveltes md Ilinstrations. Piice s ) ""l E- ?nv»l Pll}filfll FREY, with weuy “‘m.‘ . Wn' {) tha commene it o lfll ew Novel. b IL EHOLPIIV ith wesuy othe: hwnllh-n-l l DON'S unnmim- Price Ton ’ tains the coumencem-at of Miss BRaD T iy nm’n& OF PR, wid many ke Norenion aed Illulm\ou. Pce ‘Lon Cen! “Marpros Weelly e of Wi 5, 'fsuumn PREY. with nuany othes Novalties md Dleunatsons. "Frice Ten Coo Harpers \Veekl pow's Now Nov-l BT :3""3? ‘m l'm'l‘- m Ponrattons. " Prioe 'r- Harpers Weekly containy i co pow's New Novd, m.n OF PREY, Piostrations. Price Ton Cant, “coutalus the Em; $or SEREY, witn oy e Saveitios s “Tarper’s W-vex pos New Novcl, 811 Tinstrations. Pr “Aarpers Weel ws e Coumencrment of Mis BRAD: fiu-h-{- Nowel, ub{mul PREY, with waoy othier Novelties and Dstration. . O Mim Bran. wany otber Novelties and e “.w vt hm‘mul PREY, with iastentione: I’: co Ten Cen'a. Coutaris (1 Ill OF PRE nmoc et 0 Blias Buas. aveltios and Cents 1y coniaue e commenceuent of Din BRAD- .lh'fl.,“"’H'r'" e Novelrics mll ge Harnarm Weekly contains the rommencenont of_Niss BRan o Nove 1 LD O ¥ PREY, vith many othec Noveitin: aud l'-« 'l‘-u u-u Tihnateattons. Prica # wilinsiige “Harper’s V l{ Contains the cous Dons ew Nove BUTDS OF PREY, with wesy uhu Novotiossod Wustrations, Prica Tap Conts 1w Weekly oonta of Mive B (e Novel, lmm ur rnv with -nfoakr Novdlh-‘ e (o commencomsat of Mise -fi ‘many sther Novaitios s ama U @ Commuencrmeont of Mies BRAD: KX, with many othar Novelios aud mmn the comme ot of Miss Buas s Weokl W PREY. with mauy other Noveltios and DoX's Naw r Rovet B Hiinstrations. Price Ton rm[ kel “tlarper’s wmu[' containg u?o«m ent of Miss Braw. o' hq' Novel, BIKDS OF PREY, with wany othec Noveltio. sud i l"g“lll Prics To-_ _(»fl! Ha . nuznmlummmdlhw pox's New Nova', ¥ PREY, with many other Noveltios aud Tinstrations Price Ton C Ilmer’- “uu Dox N 51 Elnatr the commenceme t of Mise Baas. UI PKIV with many other Novsitie, aud l‘mo'(-lw-. Woek! o ancement of Sise Buan. Ml'“flmmu e l{)!o'fll\' with wauy other Novelties sud natrations. _Prica Tan Conts. ":m.m.‘*l!b or nt ¥, flestrations. Price ommencen eat of Mise Buan- ith many otior Novattis asd eonialas e eomseepesnint B k- Py 3«.| ufln u;rnzrmy othet Novalties sed Frice Tea Con lhrnr 8 Weekly contains the commencement of Mis Baap- pors e Mo Db OF PRET, v waay otber Novelties sad Hliustrations. Peico Teu Conta. = Bou Five Deliars f A1 Gaghate s Jos du'n, singe resing. . oo Boliog b potie of PHALON'S NIGIT BLOOMING CEREUS, with bouguet ia avery drop, xhaliag an odot izsomparable 4nd almost impatishable. A meoting of the Nld-nl m of Maaofactorers was Le'd ot ouse. New-York, o the idth nat.. called * for g oF seesiing 1 ofereace 16 outs o ol sctice, I T A pooemet s of the kuit goods intarest. o She siesdange weslorgs aod (nfasutia, and sfir s ol i cossion - sion, the (lowing preamble aad fesolution were AAoane:xmmM tion of al! cencervel, to ™ Vharaas, The hostry teade of the couatry is fu s onavaally ds- preseed condition, it in Resolved by thia Association to recommend to the mennfacturers : 'MnMM‘: l.' :’oo‘twu-wdm!-nhwb‘ ty days, from tf ot of December. proximo. e ' JOHN 3. INCHMAN, Sec. pro tom. New Vofi 'ar N. 1956, i nflblo H_. 20. 30, $40, .” . .-. R Lome P-au Sent u, " Ve JEvicroees of wiremion | (ORK. CHOCOLATE. CREAMS, BON CORDIAL | TALIAN "LICORICE, ENGLISH w‘undz ES, FIG PASTE ANUT PASTE, ALM % iRk CARDY: DROPSCROCK CANDY, COCOAR CAN .m‘“fin CAKUY AND MOTTOES. | $°'me -mloa't &c I-a o obnars sod Detlers wibe viak N £ llOAnWA' fower ¥ Fuitonat.), 8 i ToE ki 7' oufectionery. RS and for Ireland, via QU WN, per_steames EDINBI SATURDAY, Nov. 17, el at ol 8 . the Uptows Ofices, as follows: Stations A and D, 743 0. @, ; Stations E aod ¥.7: mails for via HAVRE ali t of Pure ont-Office .fi“ —The nsnt, via SOUTHAMFTON s Tha missrsble Deceptions under the uame of * Catarrh ‘whish are gow and bave been for yours sever cured g single cun, They wil ** Treatise on Naiure's Sovereign :zy edials arw :-ulm'-:-:mu i Explanatary O, o A PRINCE, - TISM, RHEU o .‘l"{‘:l‘sfiaffl OLA n(} s OF THE SK1 4, gk "“"& mvnnc m. for m hux:v-nh Salt ! 5 mpany. Md i c""h’..‘::m‘. USE l‘l‘lvl“fl% :’n A i JATI For NEWBURGH, N. Y., Bow offer their NEW PATENTED STEAM ENGINE. Saven 40 Por Contin Fuel. Sond for s Clroular. mum- m .-lh AND hl.'lul (’l/h l of nove 00‘!-" lllllll!—clll. hl‘llv‘k much Ay gy O Al "% flmuqul’-flfl'{-h Thageday, {he 15th jast., Courtlandi ot . Now