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B O IMI’AR'“AL SUFFRAGE, —— H CHE DEFEATED TENNESSEE IMPARTIAL SUFFAGE BILL | flLl.U”L‘(‘ el sy N reon n were held last eser House on the Ptk ] i First Districs b C | Acoording 1o our theory of | Scullo, Alfred G. Bueli, Jauics H trick, Nicholas erument o " ¢ | Le Coute of the o | 5y Sgcond Disrict—Theadore C. Willisma, Robert Fergason, George «ivil 1l now 6 . m pross. wisersal snffroce, ar | g, Mibrd Disi -~ Thosmes Malligen, 8. Duval, Cornelins Sand A i o L .oi"'«'fh‘f:"'r." —Juuies MoLaren, Wililam H. McKinney, James T t people therco b Dlariet 2 all the laws of the same, and Lave | Mora e the e Ann al Aswembiy, SECTION ). That every | v of 21 years, being: f of the county wherein he may offr | s 10 the election, shall be ¢ thed | weral Assembiy and er civil | Everett Fusee or District in wlieh he v — | Eagkth Districi—¥ & " sumo shull 20t ho 40 coustried wn | Saweel Bingha:. Jobn P. Jorslamon, Kobe § Cool reons of color {0 sit Upou juries, o | Cbacies Doxey, Jobu M. Jachson, Wiiiam L Pod, Gearge \V: 4n Thorne Mer Norman H. H. Can cleir Tovaey, Join V. Wilam ‘ sz Veitch, 1 n C. Dairow . Rirk 1, Kaapp. Franeis M. nade to refer it to a Select Committee, henty Macts L Clack, Dio ad, W, R. o 1 e | bill be | g o V. Gridley, Fredesici O/gus P A, s 1 Yaid on the table, Hastie, Joseph Yeu—Auderso o Black- | e r, Wi om, Hall, . Geo, Flewelling, Jaced Appel, J 1. Mason, | Mrbvu- ? F. Rauney Parke. | . Fourtes L. Goyd, Doruard Sheridsn, Thomes V. Odell, Henry Pais Fifieontt Divelct—luag Oliver. Dr. F. Solutz, Robert Wake ¢ 1 et Shaete Tinichee, Gastavie Levy, Cndervood Hotchios, Jobn D. Ottiwell. W, Drum- A. Fostes, Jumes DL Thomaon, Wm. Warren. Wines and Woodcock— Mr. Garner introduced a bill providing fo word “ wh out of the franchise law, whi to a Spreial Committec e . Van Cleft, James B, D. D. T Marsbsll, Ed- stiiking the wor Datrici—~Tenry A, Linden, Joho Sheldeler, J h was referred | otham MEETING OF THE PENNSTLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY S$0- | goryoieih, District—tames W, Culver, James . Walker, Alezan CIETY==SPEECH OF WEN LL PH 18, |, Tweaty fist Distri —“rl ry 8. Smith, Thaddeos B. W nen, vt { D ). Siduey, € ¢ W. Thorber, James 5. Mart | ©Y TELEGRAPR 70 THE TRIRUNE. PHILADELPAIA, Nuv. 22.—The Pennsyivauia Anti- Slavery Society commenced its annual meeting The attendanee was not very larze, and was ul'!'|m~u] mostly of la dies. Weudell Phillips were awong the speakers. 10 ALDERMANKC e o First Districtesdnmes W . Mstuliew Dola, TNTI very. O. H. Kopo, Thor, to-day. it Wan. P. Power, Ve Hnu. Geo, W. Quack- . M. Carlock, Sawuei 8 etin Stewart, Jobn Dugan, Wm. amnesty and impartial suffiage as o cateh-vord. o shaw. suare ; as a trick to cheat us out of the reality. It rrls Ostrauder, Abr last refug intriguing spirit* of the Wiaterbotiom, Joscih o gt 1 up wh fought _for. Maryl @) ould kil tie U ¥, heeanse it would ¢ tial stren prive it of its s o Impart et b w20t oummon wnk h Carolina was held by Feder: next ten rears and sehools were put there, bisith, J. D, Van Voortis, J. tional A & mean evasion of duty,th 1':; ‘:‘.t';.l‘“h‘?.'.. e —D. D. Counover_John McKechnie, Peter Fisher trouble—nothing - more. Mr an, Arnold Tuozer, Jawes W. Rausey, M. ., Wi your kronch philosophers o, Geree N R datus, | olded lis arm: o Gllls, Goo. B seed, sat down contentediy superintend proved ci not be prod b an hour it l\nuM b- better President. The had the R - 3T 9 MANIO NOMINATIONS. yade on Wi the Democratie Union Alder- o Saturday night. Coulter. RENTH DisHICT—] Firieesm Disiici—J; SEVENTEENTH Disia ‘—hu.h-l McQual DEMOCRATIC USION COUNCILMANIC KOMINATIONS. ‘The above party held conventions last night for the m lowing result SEVENTH Digturci—Adj ng. EiGHIH DisTRicT—Ad to Mouday evening. MOZART ALDERMANIC NOMINATION. The Mozart wing Leld conventions last night for the nomination of Aldermen with thefollowiug vesult : Freet Drevwior—Lie ym.nlnm-vl ELevesti 1 THIRIEENTH FIrreey 1 Distu erening SEVENTRENTH DreTHI n sh()...d.- -uE( Adjourned to Mond SEVENGH DisTiici—Nominated Cher 5 J. Clip, vt Drsrincr—Adjourned unti] Satrday veENTH DisTiict TiereesTn Dsareet FIFTEENTI DisTRICT— JUDGE CARDOZO NOT A CANDIDATE. The Express says it is authorized to state that Judge Camloro s ot n eandidate for the Controlicrship, aud would not accept the nomination i it was tendered his. ALDERMAN OF THE NINTH DISTRICT. A meeting of the Republicans of the Ninth Alder- manic District was held on Wednesday evening to consult as to rman. 10 be made this evening at Adjou wdny. ominated James O Brieu. b ood, Alex. MeLeod. 10; [ Ilmnn M l..r 4, Horatio M. Sherwoud, corge 1oss, & 8B Vance, 3, Bla 1. A MeLeod th withdrew Lis name, and on his motion Mr. was nominated. My Vance is a1 active member of the Citizens’ Asssociation, and if eleeted. ns he surely should be. would prove one of the most de termined opponents of ** Ring” robbery or corruption. A CARD. o the Editor of The N. Y. Tribuw me, through your f Councilmen. Y ith Distrieq Sig: 1 thank you columns, for red to say 1o you and to my friends i that the state of my health is such that if reél Gro. D, Koo, THE PUBLIC HEALTH. - | ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP MERCURY WITH CHOLERA ON BOARD, , from Havre Oct. 30, M, and was taken in char A that ¢ Greeley partial not 2 C. Moore. Jatwes peld, Jobn Frenchs | o | | Coshis v | Feive | Jdo Joseph C. Bigl welfth Ward—A. N Lewis enty-second W ard—W il i Bot Ir, Jeremiah Halden, 1 get iuto Pr lth\fll"‘ there il you don't twn rou ahead of the people, aud t 8. Dewey, James H. Fiteh, Willian sight. Every step Mr. Line : o ek B Spence. Thomas MeCauiey, Jawes Mouioe, Mariin i bkl o 4l t M cter ah, Petes Wiet, Mo | douglt or The question of suff mes MeKeos, Cdwerd 8. W | tion the pes abe should put it Morris Brown, Hugh McLean, | | t rid [ the ;1 Wild « Dea ¢ Frederick 5 [ lempaniin W, DeUrudh, |Vr) Foulkes, they w - popular T. Ubser Cater, Wi w b venth W Miteic, Robert B, McCardy, W, X, | enay, Char'es_ Golden, Thomay Cook, H. H. Crave, George W, {ristopber Tles, W, b B. Mitced, Ctaries E XLth Cor opiion must de: s 10 provide that the day of March.” Pubi nother svile, Richard Leprin Mordecal L they do not b power they possess to set in motion the gred o feconstruction. Congress ad waited to wee what o Joha 1. Rebot Jobn ey wanted, aud the late elections & aon Be -lmamA dicquel SR own convietio s that he wan | _Fi r.uh\)-lnu—1 i D gb. William Wil :::::‘:1:“.“[‘:.(4:»‘ { anive tniority | Beny. Loder, Dr. Alex. Wilder, Jobn Golier, Fistt B, Reed, Job " ens Wiison, | . Willista Lambeer, Wilifam 8. Matthews, Thos owley, kil Rircover, Jawes i, W. M.C K. Chapma Gorge’ Styles, Jousthas esrs Lheir comvit Mr. Heney Pete followed Mr. Phillips. an elections had heen uniy made by the Republican part ment to the Coustitution. frage the party would I licved in all exceps, The triumpl of the Kepu 1018 had beon defeated he would If you had taken groun suflruge you would hay mln-nyanl did not a; as mueh Hght 10 be L most noise. Lioforo Mr tion ndjosrsed to attend Wissivn at the Acadeuy prtt e ——— | F. Coschiman, Jobu 7 Kigby, G orden, Elliott F. Svep tooss, Cliaties Vau borl, Insse T. Reeves 2 Distiiet atles Simems, Edgar A ard Wilson, ( Chaties W, ten, Jamies X Boyle, A e, Samuel H. Furman, G u-l‘.. Warner, Jul OBITUARY. lace Green, Jamer | Wer Tramotiy Lynci =t | Jobu Met PETER FDES. | Tuird b Mr. Peter Edes died on the 18th instant, i the 62d year | of his age, #t the residenco of his brother, E. E. Brad- i st | “D'-n Gro. W. shawe, in Charlestown, Mass. | Slogas, Goa. W Selio Mr. Edes was for mauy vears s merchant of this city, | "‘, ,,",_‘ tLovd ;u.: W B A. Eoberts, Sigh and Lad the highest character for integrity and fair deal "'" e ) autesen stinstod, y this year of ing. Many of those who have passed 1 Disteict—Matthow (eath from among our best men were his friends and as- | pode "y AN"“ L “ » e ant of | Niess, ti. E. Trewaive, fank Hyd ‘sociates. Mr. Edes retired from business on account of g e, “‘n Ha e e th V. Piignm. C, W. Houghion, u'.. Holx {01 hiealth some 10 years since, aud although his str was gradually failing, he took as great an interest in pulb fic affairs and in putting down the Rebellion as those of Dbetter health and strength. The fow of his friends left b tind deplore Lis loss. JAMES BREWSTER. ST TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE hl'-llAvn. Conn., Nov. 22.—The City of N Haven bas experienced a great loss to-day by the death of the | 2 _‘wealthy philanthropist—James Brewster—Ia the 79tk year of| e n-nu...ne'u'.'.f;'m."',’..‘ e his age. Mr. Brewster's name has been well known to the | H. Brows, lusac I Cole, i people of the State as that of an earnest worker on behalf of | e 3&3,’;‘3’:’"’.‘:,". Sy S B fellow-men. His particular acts of benevolence, as u ploneer « K. Downs, Ur. Josepn Heive, hxmx 11, Boyd, Cha: ‘New-Eugland, of Alms-House refors and as the builder of the Asylum for Orplaus located in New-Haven, have led iu- direetly o his conncetion with otlier projects of a Tike character. | & Bir. Brewster has been widely kuown tiroughout the Usited | U ‘Seveuth District—A. J. H. Doganne, Juseph Lisuon ford, J ane. Clatles W. Woolsey. D Banuinger dward Mitchell, E du . Pri T Fareoucr, Harvey 1. Wood . Burton, IS ’ 1laigia, Claries, ¥. Nor. Ve Wyek, Meury H oy Jobn Dei C. Van Voorst D. A Co: B, Nance, Hooper cun steict—John Hooper, Semuel J. Glawey, Henry Rich- | Jewiu, Petor Budenbact, Allo.phus buge. Charies 8, ont Tober: Stolberz. Kober Hose Jou. F. West, Capt. Wm. Stew- , Hogh Turnes, Edwaid Lueders, Matthew Wi'son, Randoipt Me- States as a successful carriugs manufacturer. v hey A-'urblw spiritod man Mr. Birewster was intimately identi- | ° Sizieenth Distriet—Charles I, Suithi, W, E. Joues, 7 the_construction of the Hartford and New Haven | Glaubeuailes, Daviel L Pettic, Dr. Blusdoll Georze Aruintio “The enterprise was undertaken at an carly day i oums Murzay, Jobis J. MWiston, Jusics” i wvolrnumm in this country, and it is not too much ivate fortane in se uu- that Mr. Brewster imperiled ks e o o s added to a large the censtruction of the road. It E- ‘extent to the wealth of this city and State. DEATH OF A PHILADELPHIA LAWYER. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE Prmavereria, Nov. 22.—John B. Chapron, a prominent member of the Philadelphla Bar, died suddenly to- -~ e — THE PACIFIC COAST. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. Bu FrANCISCo, Nov. 21.—The Moutana Territoria l‘lflhll Edward Hndnt Joun Lo D. Plku sud Lucius B, Well + Leigh, Josbua D. Miger, I “HC Ritchel and Foilip J. Bove- et Distri—Clarl L. Pect, Jouu P. Paulisen, Ll.uly '*flu!hlh Dm—?nn:ll A. Thomas, Robert Brower, Henry E howias Rob- Thousss Max Periey, Allan Cooper, Alexarder Hill, inson, Jobn Uautier, Cisnndon, Joba B. Fi wel, Zairis Pardee, William Fulmer, -rwm, "ot District—Edgar Ketchium, Jobn A, E . Jaies Davin, Sison Seward, tarvey T. g, Fitip V. DeCamp, Wil It Mo To WAED SCHOOL CONVENTIO! First Ward—Potrick Creadou, Jawes O Dounell, Patrick Callaghan, | Robert P. Burke, Wi, H. Swith. ure convened November 5. s Secoud W ard—Danie! Bradiey, Terence V. Folay. ’h-nlduuh at 81 95 per 100 1. Third Ward—Joseph H, Wiite, Wi, F. Wellman, jr,, Charles ‘The ship Des! )i , from New-York, has arrived. Feiguson, John A, Corrier. Mining stoc] htb-nl as follows : Yellow Jacket, §10; Opliz Fourth Ward— Jnnn'n{nri D.nnl- “Lh"ilmn' Jumes Graves, 073, luru N Chollar Potosi, $1%0, Sav- | James Manniog, 71 Wil lfas, Haley, age, 91,790, Logal tenders, 721.] m"‘: 3.«..."‘"3‘.‘:.‘.."'“ Bavid n'::';‘:‘:J'y“'\’\".']'u'..d N RAXCI8C0, Nov. 22.—Mining stocks closed as -~ i Brwwdon. e . - follows : Yellow Jucket, $954 ; Opir. $ies; Chollar Potosi, | Stath W ‘ard—Joha Couvy. Jobn McOuire, Josph Knox, Georze r‘ - '.i%n Imprrhl, 128 Legal v ‘tenders, 72 cat lou D-ul Mulisne, Peirick Gavagau, Mactiu U Conue ), Ueorge uoted a « g e N \V-‘—Do-n' Merkies, John Dargavei, Rober: T ————— M. Lake, Caries Meyers, Thos. i1, Coppium, | JM ll%ueh Jacob R. Riley, Floyd Kane, Moves Johuson, Alonze Anun ohn Haywsrd, Charles Schafler, Ben, hatler, i Faimer, Jobu Wittea, iv. Everbatd, Joscpn ftqu.:ln A. E.eventh Wfl—ld-fll Perley, W Lit'le, Joseph Swith, FAST DAY IX GEORGIA. BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. Am"u‘ni Nov. my was observed as a day hdaf. prayer & tho State. There were 50 . Maive Wi M. —+—— mwm'. 2, J. V. Petit, David 1. K, | MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES OF CORNELL UNI | Thisieenih WariDivid D, #wart Ja Conatoghas, o A5 VERSITY. gioper Loci 7. Cork, Joko Duey. James Goas, 4 1ed 4. | ST TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE L AN u‘—w-.a hfl.wl“wl=-t,\‘4'l n R 1 lrlm&, Nov. ” —The Tm"\l?- °L (:mdl,fmvu- s, Gearge lithict, i Hunvets, Guorge . \Wsed Robert were unanimonsly sdopted | gevesteentt Werd—Berjumin Merritt, Sumoel Cantrel, Taomes ol m.‘u- o 1o Dutiing Comm e sl ee- enF. Steimbeenner, Jokn Stoveuson. Chwies ¥ 4o, Wik Stauction by the progrs of L2 bl T Hon, oy ety Sosegh Wit d, D, . e, i orman f vk, st e Do, | B P e o Ve jor h 1 ver, of mum, ey g Tl E s, ot Ao, s K. P, G = “Note of tho Board. h—r Werk=C. fl Swords, Willay Selgmen, Jumes ln.l‘l.lhlum-mnn”mn Ingramn. Edwas il Holden, William W. Niles, Fishes Ghagler 6 Judaen, Y. Benco, James N Triabie, Edwasd T, * fliustrated by her Poets,” which sho purposes delivering Dbefore Lyceums and Sooieties this Wister. We learn that her Masonio friends intend inviting her to give it in hia ity at ao ogzly date. {n aid of their orokiag fusd. M. Denuivon. Chas. W. Piackuey, W Mitcke, E 3. Dufly, K. o Laale; Muries Aodrew Sour, John David euty firs: Ward—Wm. n"ol:m JU1L Bates, | Teldges, andis insu jed N N. E. Mang an Blam, 19th ith Jo " Anna Kuppe stharine Sharfl > Drather. 19t e pa GIVING VESSELS FAVSE BILLS OF HFALTH. BY TELEGRAR T THE PRIBUNE e b United States Con- tor 10 the for you we lately oecurred 1 beg to eall thix side. you should thie port. must produce e one given by that 1 POLITICAL. - NEWJERSEY. ANIZATION OF THE LEGISLATURE. Brnnsicick Fredovian wets up the follow ing as able orgauization of the Blate Legislature s’ New. oy of Passalc SENATOLEHIP Jersey City Daily Times warmly s Cobb for the Seaatorship, and of Mr. Freliughuysen. %,A\;-u.) Advertser wouth Ingwirer urge the claims of Mr. Fre- In West the jor lul-hnrr Paterson U. 5 The FIRES, C—-— BOSTON. WY TELKGRAP T0 THE TRIDUSE. ling, Nos grored by 6 ti il 1 Kraus A0 81, LOUIS. APH TO THP TRIBCNE The new brick fiouring mills, 514 and .lo about mid bt furidt cigars and o contuin ‘ud cors, bek Woller & St Louis yesterdny. Loss about §60,000, and insured for in New-York Oftices. A QUARTZ MILL VURNED. The extensive quartz mill of Davidson & Bardeth, ar Central City. Colorado Territory, was recently burued Joss i estimated at %100,000, IN PROADWAY. At 3 o'clock yesterday moruing, a fire wos discov- 1 the third flor of thy pied by Alexander Klans aptness of the Fire Dep nding beyond the floor on which th {was fioaded with prtially ineured Modwue Viel dessmaker. fu o du - the Escelsior wceupied by Alexander Duiy on stock by water, §1,00 o went the fames wore pre Mr. Klauson's loss was about £1.5 comb, srddle and hnrness makor 1,500 encl in th The bascment w and shoes, Loss or ocvnpin Murphy Kk by ater, €00 . insaral i anged 10 the extent of 2000, imsur IN EAST TWELFTH-ST, A fire was discovered shortly hefore 3 o'clock ves- uing on the third floor of the dwelling No. 36 East T soupicd hy Mrs. Harth. 1t was soon extineuished. Larss on fuvniture by fire and_ water, £500; insured. Tho ba inge ws damaged 1 it of 400, Tt is owned by a M igin of the fire is usknows. THE WASHINGTON RACES. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE THIBUNE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The fourth race on the ol Course took place to-day. The horses cogtesting wer y Ann and Baltimoro Colt, bth pacers. The s for a purse of 850, one mile and repeat, to saddles. rnm Ann wa the winner, Time, first_heat, 2 ccond heat, ¢ The Dest timo was made on the last quarter on the second heat, nomely, in Fpeconds. FORTRESS MONKOE. BY TELEGRAPH TO THX TRINUNE Fonrrriss Moxror, Va., Nov, 20 [ W. K. Illud. from Savaniak, ip Lam- 1o New ~The s ., hous T etlast, arrived this morning leaking badly and with 10§ feet of water in the hold, Mojor H. ; humu. bl $ " Mulllav:mllrv of the 5:n I'ofis; dllary, and Major W. Putuam, 12th Infantry, :e: fll’! e regiments gaxrisonin, the fortress, and cd’neu St ety here this lluruln{ ou the steamer ¢ ann, 10 i temd a Count-Mart! chmond, convened by order of Major- Gen. Sekofiell Mho ship O vest of the Wave, from Caslill, Wales, boun to Baltimore. whieh has arrived il the C ke Bay, ro) nrld he loss of her captain while loading the cargo at Curdi fell down_the bold of the vessel, and was so severely wlm-l that he aflerward died. The pflul lm.vl llnri land reported n-«l-{ that the following vessely bormd timore arrived in the Chesapeake Bay yes- u'nluy Bark l!.ld ‘ from llo-(nn for Baltimore, five darsont ; Bark 12 days, sugas ; bip from I!n:mt‘vl 4 dalyl nl"nlllmll.ll- and vorton, from t days, mols from 1tio, coffce, 45 days; bark Lapwing, from Rio, coffee, whose arrival at Norfolk from Lias been previonsly au- woue re- ‘l'm‘n- ;mm n:nrr Vi “mr N inced by telegraps. 1s il ?&'flum und- o b machers, was built E'l"ml for the l-lbn-uom. —vwl-": for o rumner. The Methodis Conference eomvenes to-morrow s £ EX; ...;...!"m e Gronbrat, et Episcopl Churel, The ey Bishop Dogget ruch open- NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, e arrived at | ing sermon and pre senslc robably extend through i astahiorn, wue of thy oligst citize u Hi yesterdn, g aud. without nitory sympte fing the day in u Bt o it onths gront husbond. s of the bady. The ok. » of Norfolk, + taken il and ditd wiihin two hours of her the vieti of # norrous si Forrerss Moxror, Nov. Charleston f off N.(., and wns totally wreeked A Soud on 400, B0 g partially tnsured ——— front door between it and the publie. fiuest specimen of this artist's work that has ever been brought to America, and it is greatly to bo regretted that we cannot have a little longer space to enjoy it in, The abject is simple enough; an Ital jan woman who bas lifted her baby from its cradle, and fondles it in her arms, while with one hand it plays with an orauge and with the other trics the softness of its mother's olive check. The woman is beaus tiful with a noble Roman beauty, and the child 8 worthy the subjeet whose tender warmth of feeling every child can epjoy there is mueh in this picture for our artists to learn from. The dotarl of the pictare is very faithfully painted, and yot it is kept iu perfect subordination, The drawing is admirable in every part, and the color is managed with equal effect and truth, Altcgetber, wo have not seen for a long time a picture so satisfuctory s this latest work of an artist who, though young, is already counted a master in a land where the title does not grow on every bush. ~The American Institute of Architeets holds its first ex: hibition this year at the Tenth-st. Studio, Owing to the difficulty of procuring a room, its exhibition will be a brief oue, and those who wish to seo it must do so before 1 0'clock to-day. ‘The doors are open to the public, and we hope that all who are interested in the subject of arehi- tecture will avail thewse of this opportuuity. TEMPE —— CONVENTION—AN EFFORT TO THE INDIANA STATE CARRY A PROHIBITORY LAW, BY TELRORAPH TO THR TH INDIANAPO! State have which o probi be temperance men of the n holding a very large delegate Convention, They determined to work for & tory lignor law, and to carry the temperance gues- o politics, particularly in the nominating conven- The temperance party is better organized thau it wns i 1855, when s probibitory law, which & Demoeratic Supreme Court declared uneoustitutional, TEMPERANCE JOURNALS AND THE TEMPERANCE REFORM. 1u o one cireumstance is the importance of the power and influcnce of the newspaper press more fully recognized by all sorts and conditions of men, in this countiy, than in the single fact, that whenevera sect inthe “church, a party in pulmun,u society of reform, w school of science, or art, or literature, a leag of wauufacturers, an associution of operatives, ‘or u combi- ua of wen for the promotion of auy canse or interest, is sought to be waugurated, the prime nocessity, as con ceded by all, is th siiment of an organ. When employed in o righ the issies of the press are as tie Jumbiad hurled ag: balls of & powerfal t the strong walls of w fortress, the first, (he secoud and the fentl may st the gramite surface withou 2 the accumulated force of ten thousand when, w cuts of stone and i 'IA“IIIG consterngt »t shot and the fal lesson to seeurity, ded with But columbiads arc These, however, are cust uthe end to explode in gL the u d:.u. as they #ly, the Velue of tl f perseverine home nm..x' who, sion m. efforts of ose who v e urnals estoLlsbed | iuterests of Leresies in Christianity, politics, or | ethics are dootned d to full benenth the superior arwor of | truth end ri The civilized world has just witnessed in this country the tr ||m|-|.n' the \Iummx' press over the | but b beir heads d azalost th u of Slavery 18 Low to be mur- ! and social erime of n.hm aperatce socictios ar g strength by the il new 1 fe through new member | partant topi ship; new orgauizat ¢ county, State associntions are f Associn- tion ard Publication House” has becn astablished in this city, for the poblieation and cirealation of temperance books and trects throngho Under the auspices oft he National Societyure pl” hed two_ monthlies, National Tewperane d The Youth's T wnre Banner; the O1de nplars issue & monthly |-|fl'|u1ulnn in addition to several ol _journals, all of which & As doing good serviee in the work of reform, e of the most po 80, We Tecogii published in Philadciphi criean by George 8. Fergu. he thly who has also established an office in Boston. AL Co ber with W . nd George S, bogan with O¢ new series M. D., LL.ID, the Kev. John Moore. sou a8 editors, ‘The jourual is devoted to * Health, Tem perunce. Edueation Politics, &¢.” Temperance fwature in its columns, though not, an extent that exeludes oth he space set apart for the dis cussion If the merits of the first two nuutber us, arc sustained in their successors, The Guardian will not fuil to receive a most liberal pat romage, and will soun cotue to bo recognized as o leadi: journal of the Temperance press, and o most welcome vis- itor to fawil rein woral and scientific literature are read and appreciated. minent '8 B RELIGIOUS. - —-— MEETING AT GRACE CHURCH Ba00k 3TN piscopal clergymen and laity Long Islavd re Chinreh, on the Heights, Drooklyn, yesterday The met at elorgymen were assembled ¢ Bishop Potter of New-Y evk Kinge Cownty—James Th T. Webbe, St Luke's: D Atwill, 5t oy John Conn: wews, Newtows r Ba ‘l..my st b W, M. umn.rl o Glen ¢ o Dr. and Messrs. Stowel the Rev, eeley of Trinil s, Stwfthtown : Charles Chapel Yorbe: Bieko of Maie; Setanket ; K ty Ne p i Downie, Taylor, G ldsboro, Stir'ing and 1. Toddition fo the clergymen mentionad. above, thers was a vory delegation from the laity of the various churches. The ot of the meeting Was 1o discuss the present stato of the L on Loug Tslund and to devise means which should be cmplayed to ndvance it interets Tter the nsual Charch serviees the officer of the Holy Com- mission, being couducted by the lev. Dr. Moore, Dean of Quevin an_nddress was delivered by the Light ( The discouste was clogquently to which the atteution of mvention was calle sermon. the Couvention resolved itself into a busi otter in the chaig, The s which had ; speabers dock, al iun Clhurel Edueation was the most im o geutlemen offi red §1,000 eac: for the es ! § lment of a ** chureh sehool.” ‘I e following was offered by the Rev. Mr. Paddock : Hevoleed, That the intereats of tie Churen call for increased efforts patiof the clergy and ther and retais the youug in inei tiou on the Lor was diseissed by the moser, the Tev. Mr. e Rev. Mr. Riley, and the Bishop and then was wlopted Phe Teev. Mr. Littlejohn offered tho following : Revolved, That in the judgment of this Conveution the thwe has ud ety of our eommonion on this ' bice to the founding sod eudowing of | their due proportion aud come wheu the clorgy wddrvas themeels o e ot kot of et ud g ol anrn, o wbimation tie principles of scred 404 sec . e Tosuliion was. discussed ‘at sowo leagth, and finally | adopted. THE EVENING JON. SEBSI Jonvoeation assembled for business iy e Yy iedretinTed Li mm- offered a_resolution at 8 o'clock in the evening. Dr. ho eflect th growth of population and b Inczrased o or Chrighan o ork eretors b it T S gl S A L aity here time eas shoutd b A'ved 1 maiiog th drmn v mu this subject short addresses Mlml by the Rév, W. H. Wood, the Kev. Dr. Littijohn, the Rev. J. A Paddock, and other. -wlllllrm was adopted, and the Convention adjourned osunl fvrnlmo-, after the transaction of some further "D Culer, e ‘l'r'mxt Chureh, N. Y., pmnlnl-tm amnv and a fine choir assisted in the wusieal exe CONVENTION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S cn.uflu ASSOCIATIONS. BY TELEGRAFH TO THE TRIBUNE. BauTisore, Noy, 22.—The Young Men's Christain Anmhllofl Convention continued fu session to-day. Resolu ere adopted, b-lui their .nwvvd of any relaxation u( ll! ul-n-‘ legul Babbat members of the i o i e ith the present Sunday daw. Urging it the land to associations in ‘cities, where they do not now exist. hnmnh::luun'mh dm‘ol'“:‘l:?lmu:::: [l and billiard playiug, as bavigg g ovil teudescy, IX66 sy alanping —The tug. Foarless, from for lh—'v-n went mh-m' on the 159th inst. on the Sbe Mr. Kuoedler has received within a fow days a remark. ably beautiful picture by W. A. Bouguereau, which we counsel every reader of this note to see before Saturday night, when the happy owner takes it home, and shuts his 1t is the largest and flower from such a lordly stem. Apart from the interest of nds that preceded it, the last terrible shell goes crashivg | and Fillmore | W New. it | bble. Fiour, 12,00 n 6, 7. 7,49 bush, Barley, 10.0:0 by HEve, 1:290 s ELECTIO. NEW-YORK. CONSTYTUTIONAT, CONVENTION Official returns from 49 conntics show a vote of 215,731 for, and 164,475 egminst o Couvention, giviug & mi of & 21 i favor of amendiug the Comstitution. BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS. The Board of County Canvassers met at noon vesterday, Gerson N. Herrman, the Democeatio 8o isor eleet, having been chosen by the Board of Buporvisors to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Elijah ¥, Purdy, was sworn in as a Canvasser. Tha disputed vote on Ammhl\‘ in the XVIth Assombly District was then canvassed, the returns. lmng‘!omnl and tho vote in the Assembly District stands as follows: James Tryin, Henry Boeney .. 16 Michael N. Saiuion.. ml Trving over Salmon. e Severnl votes have been found “ For Snpervisor to fill vacancy caused by the death of Elijsh F. Purdy.” Of these, Frank Rynu’ received more than any other. The Board, by resolution, determined that there votes were mlomll and that no notice should be taken of them in the statement and declaration. ‘Ihe Board will meet to.day to make the declaration, which will end its labors for the year. CATTARAUGUS—[Ors Governor. . 2o Lieutenant Goveri r Canal Commissioner. State Prison Inspector. Congreas Assembly, 15t District.. Distrivt. (nmv'ulmu JUNTY BOARD OF " ASSERS, Tho Kmn loumy Board of Canvassers met at the Court-House, Brooklyn; yesterday afternoon. Their work will probably be coinpleted on Satarday, and the result officially made known to the |vl||vl1(’ le}l‘lll. THE CONTESTED DISTRICTS. The Missours Lemocrat says: “We do not include tho st among the eontested distriets, ention to be talked the member duly | g has caused his i any notice upd We presume hs_talk i hreak the effect of His crushing de t this State, al, we doubt whether Birch will consider it a re muerative speeulation to make n contest, after being beaten in spite of the most glaring frands in several counties. In the 1Xth, we believe that Mr. Anderson will be found to have a ma- {..mv of the legal votes, and if the certificate should be given to i, @ we hope it will, Mr. Switzler will huve. a e opportuuity to demonstrate the loyalty of the vote an sality of the in Callaway and other counti T i 0 Dl also. there is likely o, be n contest, whether the ful re- IH!’H" gve tl Tt > 1o Juckson or Nuell. The (lerk of lhl‘Bl Louis County Court having applied to the Attorney-General of the State “foradvice asto whether the votes given after sunset should be counted, Mr, Win- gate replied as follows : You stute that the vote for C; for though the late 1 i s 1ok yot serve vin ¥, Ihirnes for State Senn. tor aud for ¥. . Blair, Jr., s Represcatative. wos returned in the same form, aud tha the total vote for Ridgely wos greater than that for Turtes, and tat the total vote f: Lrangeoml was greater than that for Blair; bat that the vate given before o Sot gave a mojority for burnes and- also for Biabr. The Lo makes it your duty to give certifientes of eleotion to those can didates **haviag the highest number of votes.” That duty, Iny opinion, can b performed by you only by giving the eertit o aeconling Lo tnes tofal yols peturaed to o 1n so doiug. amume uo judicial function, bt act merely ministerially. hould you disregard the vote cast after sunsci, and give the cortificate nceording to the vote poiled before that time, you conld only o it up ground that the jadges refused to re- ceive, count and ot cast afier sunset, otherwise vou would s i Judiciz] ficaetions which do uot belomg to you; you would assume the autbority to de- i lity o illegality of the votes cast afte by doisg what, by ¢ the Senate or | n onse of Representat ty 1o do. It may be nrged that, because the jod i their certificate that & portion of the votes we sunset_and o portion ove st out, they adjudged 1 bat, in my judgment, the Goot as stpted Iy the s Bt susteiuenl b f the Judges. but rathe il evtlfed {5 fotal wmmber \nformation_of Assewbly in the ing_kept open the wr vhedient servaut, uy-General of Missouri 3 \\l\uul ! vote for Congressmen st The following is t t , 203,205; Dickey, 7,158, Large in thi Logan's majori 13,469, while Dick The vote iu the lml”l(‘l’u counties of !br State, nll of which are overwhelmingly Republican, fell off fully one- whi ne ceutral aud southern portions of the State is {ully o warter 1o excess of 1864, Had 1 Noithern Hliuois polled u< full vote, Logau's wajority would bave renched 5,000, —-— MINNESOTA. leatifal Tho sapply ln the mariet posed to operate, salss at 87 1 STOCE M. [ o g asrmmons; Hav ah~The etk ks wash Sigruieed, Vi IAUC—A ¥ ori y 2, AR o‘ mhkukvw evening, Nov. 18, Mt MARRIED. ANDREWS—- BREESE~Attha rosidence of e brldo v, dasiz"an Forlday The 200h ek, v s M. Bresse the Aitdraws of Washingion. b. €. New-Jersey. IIAIBEI—CIIIT“ OOD—I 7 o aaznn E(n o P (AT BB chodye i3y o o BERNARD—KURS—At Brosdway -, o by tho K . p o gy g m Kuze, ol of this BOOERT-GARDNER—0n Thursda. Ne T R SR Garduer, -u.i" pin city. e BUSH—WHITE—Ou W Nov 2k at the bride’s parents, by the Hev. A % Bush 17 lh-“hz 'lu.:uh v\m wu: d‘ Jnu [RDSALL At Bedford, W * day, Nov. 21, by the Rev. L. frorear X .Sn.dlw Yorkto u.'m.“‘";_u.u..w g, Cfll—-'mll—] he 3 on Wodneudas, Nov. 3 st ! W, Emory L }:‘.E..,m, Julis V., o of A. Fosier, eaq, U TCHINGS—CONNOLLY—03 Thursds N S B . Ho Gonuolly, ol of s oty o MEKESSON~FORBES—At the Chareh of the, Tocarmation on i3, bythe Res. Dr, dlont Jobo Me- Leila 5., daughter of the late Jolm iny Nov. 22 by the Rev. Andrew Hull the Kev. Dr. Lm-,un. Bl A, Zabriskie of Ne Toipeot daughier of the late Auguatus 3. Hils of PN R T DIED. On TLwn‘l, worving. huv.?l.lt bis rosidence in Cown., James Brewster, n :. Will take place on Saturday, Fm\ LER—0On Fourth dAy. nu of eteventt month. of dropey. J-J Taneras. o the ¥riends i Fiigent un.,mskmnclulp e arsell, b1t 64t 3 Tie relatives sud .,,.Zz."..., nllytnvl.cho aitend the funeral] ot et 3t 2 o'clock b. o wrrival oY o liek boat from James Slip and JARYIS—On Thrutay morsing Nov. 2. ater lous 4sd T amd kb fuly deied 16 sicadthe unara, i st stien, MARTNEOu Wodnewday cxraing, Nor. a1, M wits of oim Marie. 454 dasgiier of Cossien A. Ba Ay A FIRST DISTRICT. gives the official or reported majori- ies in the Ist District exeept Brown The following tab ties of il the count; Windon % ior fim Freeborn Houston Jackson Le Suevr Martin ¥ 10% ) Winona Watouy au Tota! Seesuse b OIS *Unofticial report. SECOND DISTRICT, Domnelly. Colvilie Dosnelly. Colsilie. A ) ¥ s w0 Benton. . » Carver 44 Cans ... P n Chisago. . Ramsey Crow Wing, " St. Louis B Dak 1 W3 o) T TR anen Wabashaw. 25 = W ton 273 . y —_— ) Total i Ii-:uvll' s s ofticial ¢ n o result in Botn stricts far snrpassed the most san- gnine anticipations of the hest informed x\epum cans, and I egate Republican majority i the State of — NEW-JERSEY. S State canvassors will meot to-1norrow, to count the vote for Congress a this State, when the oflicial vote will be aunounced. — —————— EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. BY TALKORAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. aring the last three or four days about 130 changes i gasters liave bees male, but nove of the larger dase. The | following smonz thew: I Kaese bas been appointed at Rbivebeck, N. . Thos J. Union Springs. N.Y.: Jas. Hobbe et South Berwick, U of Now-York Usited A Fairfield st K B, wnd Robert spinney ot Souch Bootkby, The Frosident to-day appoiuted Edwar, States Cousu! at Guatema o —— THE STATE OF TRADE. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBU Awsast. Kov. 2 —Floar s Wheat quiet 0 at 6he Corn lower; sales of 10,0 busk. in store at $1 21, sssed ¥ .q»«nnu-—o imds Whe't. 3 do. Barley, § do. Oats—salns of 20,00 2359 bbla, Flour, 39,916 bush. Wheat, 134,448 bush. Cora, %,109 bush. . | ! fo i I g # r at #5 r C ‘ | 0 bush Whast, 2800 Vishe | 150 Moge, Shipments—7.00) bbls. Flour, | | & o0 bush. Corn, 5£00 busk. Oty | Cixersyars N old has unestticd all agticlas, | anil prices at the close were, to a tept, nominal. Flour dull; o dul and droopivs seles g t'law s - {ittlo done, WTEisky stealy. at 6 75 s wad Now. 22—k lum es of 1 s No. 1 Springy, $10 5 for Hed ioter abl Extra, Wheat quiet with o do and quict. Owts vowsiie! Yeld kB 1o boad: Ryn g 11 stes o 5100 b e, on G, - Rye. 1. ’l‘u‘hlxvd Alb-Iy-Wh-unl loy. l4c.3 Rye. {ofl 0% busk. 00 bt Hath mmv bush. Rye, 18000 bush, Peas. out, BUOW bt Whest, 006 bush. 1, sk, B 500 bushi. Peas. iLwavkar, Nov. 22— Outs declined lc. Rer»llfl um hml. Oata. Sbf Nov. 2 m sl oo 89 o sio 1o ble Ext “M‘l Lows market e g eims. ol &4 0082 ududnu . e Catton fat. stagoant; 02 for uhu- Lt u:'l uuul £ wa 55, C! loice. 81 6682 75, 1 0 dm(uu o e et SR Nov. 23 —Catti | ..::'1 i taat Emareday. in N X e =, 2 ..'-'n-"-q:ious Hows Fowler. in tue bith s o o n..:\y-u.-u-d P end the' Dutebess Co. papers please cop). from b late reidesice o0 ilmess, Charles A. J.vh, son of the late Noak Jarvia, 096, ock p. m. ’r- Dbitrial services will take N invited to e Hoven, 3t 1) oclockd Tho relrives wnd § "fi‘lfilb-—h‘ -on‘_ u Thursday, Nov. 22, Willism il o i ativndauce Sk ! s age eDuives snd (riends, and the members of St. Nichoiss odes, No. Episcoval ('hlreh Ei l*flfi- uear v,. M Aght e Buio b, Twcaty toied oos duy alirruvon, Detmeon #iD and Mgh-sved. o0 Bu - -alum =y SEBRING—Entered foto rest oo Tuursdny moring, Nov. 22, Juiita Lomre'ict of e late Jacob ke SebRNG, 18 e The relatives and feiends of the family sre M‘ wfi without further fuvitation. to sttend tLe foneral. from the Rafors Dotch Chureh, Sixti-ave., oppotite A.k:».., on Suuday, the inst., ot 1 o'clock p. m. v Q‘I't W\’l’fi-l- Brooklya. on '-uq Now. n, lkln:‘\l. i Sl s e e & v B a1 o clock. fru b Tate Peidence, n.-.-l without further votice. WEBB—On Tharsdey. Nov. 22, of poeumonis, Mary H., wifo J Samuel VW ebb, L e e erum hoe laie sosidenth, WS I3 Woel The funers’ wal take o Tharty-sixthat. o Saturdey ext. s oclock p. u. The srlatives and triends of tie family are respectiolly inviced to attend without further otice. Puitadeiplia papers plsse copy. —Saddenly, on Wednssday. Nov. 2 of of ‘Warian, Presideut of the New Yoik Motual Iusrance residente, No. 100 Niathat. 124 ol Political Notices. Third Assembly Distric: Union A ‘ames with the "eul o the Usion Genersi Comaitiee: elogaces wil take placa at NG, 163 Hudsog ot 06 Y EVEN- ING. hov IL PolsopenatTito s v " s JAMES M. TUTHILL, Prosident. van McCrmany bW 77 C. HRARDILEY, l"‘"““" w8 “weventh Assenbly t Union Assoclation. w-:oa'u?luu of the Uniou General Col.lnul‘ an elec fon 'r.. lrld o the purposs of electing delegates ‘several Conventions, o leccker BLi ding on FRIDAY vzmnu the 330 fnat. Poils pea iy 09 ' . "COLE, Chairma. G W e Seeretarten. \ R ¥or Comptraler, CHARLES L. FLEMING, TAX PAYERS AND PEOPLE’S CANDIDATE. Special Notues. See Naples and Die, aays the la'ia peovech. fubale the ordor of PHALON'S K10 BLOOMING CEREUS and you will sey that lifohas for you another, oharm. Wihat Naples is among the citios of the Mlediterrazeas. pesfome Fratoraity SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 34, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BY \TAJ -GEN. BEN. F. BUTLER, Sepseor: “ THE USURPATIONS, WRONGS AND ABUSES OF THE EXECUTIVE POWER, AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY THEREFOR™ 1] Dickets of adanission t0 be led of S, Dyas & Co., Ko. 36 Fulton st Broskiys ,:'.«'um‘f o sner n?;. Teervedate, ) "—Am-fim&cdw order of Reconatructionists, w at 8 field -nm-.- the Cit: H 1! on SAl 250 3 aet o, aud Bl o raarat "Socliy with "oa 54 BATH the Lo aud Pedipalation.” _Awmericen iadies of mllnhrm and T A Tt ;lm “;unn-m- h- Btbh et of Padorniatry. Sround the south-westerr. w-m-n‘ to Sur! e e e e 1 U0 the tane of 0% e valey, dee ot r..m.'x'cm.i"-umdfl-m - Tbn lhc huloh-n-hllilw * ar fng 'lm the b o oootberigod of Fatlous, oo of the world." ABEL I(DT Grand Secretary 8f the of m H-mml r-au-x Ilj quarte: nfll‘fus 1T) uacturers’ pricesy Ui OF THE I-Afll'l‘ l‘l"Ll'. o PARLOR. DINING-ROOM 12 Rosewood, Walnat a RUTIN, IAHU'AOR)I' ANI "AII'-IWIS. 9 East loostoast., e Al Goodewarranted. i Patent Combination Howe.”” Baxapicr & Touswy, No. 68 Murray-st., New-York, Masufactarers of IMPROVED HOSE of great durabilizy, which will stand a pres= aaro of 120 1be. to the square inch, carry live stes, and is in 00 way, Suctad by actions of Potroleum, Oils, Acids, Water or Alkali. For' Retiueries, Distilieries, Firs Engine and Steam purpeses, superior (o any Hose ever made. Price same as ordicary Hose. Suxp vor Prick Lisr. Beiting on ssme priscipie, warcasted 0ot 1o stretch, aud stand. the above testa. o You 5-!.- ou . ...2""11'.'.'("5'.‘..' 4 centa the. exce and use your Qe et L BRAIAR S Soap ryou bay the e, Bs pertiuiar ashing Gor Peony s s s Sepos every All that s vequired 14 n iron one or" for - i1 .:'.'n'q R m'-fl. iyl . fl- ¥ lvnn il.._ 3, st the Roems of lh ‘—“‘W APPLE! g '55;;% NNIEWAY oUIDE urum .“.fl lishers. 443 and 445 Broadway. for .-

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