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R R T WASHINGTON. ——— LMPORTANT ONANGES 1¥ POREIGN POSTAL ASBANGE- MENTS -THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S REPORT— ARRIVALS OF CONORESSMEN—MR. STEVENS'S NEW BILL—MODEST DEMAND OF & PARDONED REBIL. WOv YBLBGRARE TO THE TRISTNE W asminatox, Tussday, Nov Up to this time there are only a few arriv Congrossmen. 1 there are enough here by Friday, it s contemplated to bave a caucus-of the Kepublican wmembors, for the purpose of secing one another, compariug notes before the commencemeny of the wession on Monday. The Hon. Thaddeus Stevens is verv busy, preparing Rimself for a vigorous campai He intends pressing Sis Bosbling Act before the House st an early date, aud be also ntends preseuting to the House, as soon ‘w4 be csu get & hearing, a new Confiscation bill, not wo severs in its details as the one he pro of sented last A little incident occurred in this eity during the recent visit of n Morrissey worth relating. ~As shis gentleman was standing io the door of Willard's was approached and seluted l-{\ the notorious Al 3 man in Lis politest tone, who remarked: ‘The onorable Mr. ilom-w_r, Member of Congress from w-York, 1 belicve.” ““The same, at your seqvios,” su vaturedly replied Morrissey. ‘1 am Beau »M" Mr. Morrissey. 1 am to see you." ‘Ab, Mr. Hickman,” giving him his hand, *‘what can do for you!” Ay mtm{wtiflu fee of §1 from you, ’t.rplun. Mr. Morrissey.” The tax was cheer- ly ptll:l. and the two celebrities conversed for nmm} mmoments upon the state of the country, the policy ol the President and Congress. Bean ‘:’;bnqm':.uxl\. in Femarking upon the gentlemauly maaver of Mr Btiony aaid that it really appeared to i that the th hud got back and the eountry was safc. A very sinusing soene oceurred to-day in the office of Gen. Spinner, the United States Treasurer. Geu. Edward Johnson, whe sommandad a division of sol- diers iu the Rebol army, visited the ofice of Gen Spinner this morning and presented a claim against the Unitod States emment for some $400. It msoms this amount was due bim as a major of a regi- wnont in the United States service, which position he and entercd the Rebel army at the breaking out of the war. Before leaving tho service he pre- sentod his voucher to & United Btates paymaster for ‘meont, and & draft for the amoun® was sent him; it before it reached him he had fled and entered service of the Confederacy. Hoving received - the President, be mnow lays to the old balance as due him. Afier Gen. bad heard bis case he saluted Ex-Gen. Jobn- Sou something in this style: *1don't see how you a-fi uch & claim ss this. Yon deserted your nt, aud ever since have been stealiog avery you could lay your hands on and sebbing b of Ber propertr. You now uake s claim for back “ I 1 upderstand the law, dessrtion makes 4 ture of all pay snd allowances due at the tim or what may hereafier become due.” To this Gen. replied that Mr. Spinner was mistaken, aud be did not consider what he did desertion or rob Dery; that e did what he considered right, and de- wnanded the payment of his claim. Gen. Spinner & second time that he considered that he mwon) had been steajing from the U nited States ument for four years, and did not deserve the mt claimed, and that be would not pay it. Mr. m left silently, but evidently chagrined and crestfallen. For many vears the Post-Office Department Las JJDoen attewmpting to establish more systeiatic arrange- 'ments with England for our foreign muils, but have wlways failed. Posimaster-Gen. Randall has, bow- @ver, now nearly completed a plan witi Eogland that il allow all iflm and papers to come or go with- eut prepayment. This will euable newspapers to go i lottor-bags. Postal rates will also be redueed ones “PAY, and where 24 ceuts is now paid ouly 12 will Dereaflc: be charged. Each nation will reserve to telf the revegue thus accruing from its own terri- tors, beside an immense saving in clerical labor and sb abatement of intricate accounts. Last yedr we paid to England $170,000 in gold, being the halance due them under the present system. This new arrangomient slso includes mails for other coultries pesung through England. + The report of the Post present year will show that the ,within two bundred thoussnd “ustan Its expenses are within filty thousar d ldlus.:lfur. Dennison’s estimates to Congress last year, whilo if the business of thi been equal 10 last, thers would have been Becresse in letter-writing in the N 1he \lw‘*-( the war has reduced ! } Office Department for the ostal service comes orih. Next year, howeve nansgement is ¢o! aed, the Postal Depert- ment will bt more than se! At present A.nmin!l.' ~&ie procsnds from the South are light. There is great n the South for inereased mail facilities, acts. that since the establishment pment printing office, the me<sages and Teports of the President and bis Cabinet. with the ac- ompauyiig docaments, aod all the inz incident Yo &b approaching session of Congi have never cen &% this date so far in advauce as at the present Commissioner of Internal Reveuue E. A. Rollins has corsented to sllow his name to be nsed in the Wominating Conveution for Congre:s in the Ports- auouth District, N. H. , Brig.-Gen. F. D. Sewsll, Inspector-General on the wtadl of Major-Gen. 0. O. Howard. been ordered “w on & tour through the States of North and South Carciina on inspection duty in connection with affair of the Bureac. ‘The First National Bank of Denver, Colorado Terri- tory, there being no Treasuser nor Assistant Treasurer ' of tie United States st that plece, has beeu Tlflb ignated for the teception, safe ki g, ahd dis- lnfiv\fiw:uhv. of the public fonds in- borsément to any or all disbursing «fficecs of the. War Dopartment. It has been ex- i bymW-rlkpMMO.w.lmul or, Colorado, being only Treasurer of the Branch P Miut. ond not an Assstant Treasurer within the " yusaning of the act of June 14, 1866, it is not decmed [ _mdyisahie 1o deposit with him the funds of disbursing | officer.. The sale of season tickets for Ristori's dramatic rep- yesentations commenced this moruing. There was guite s rush for seat:. THE POSITION OF THE PRESIDENT & spacial dispatch to The Boston Advertiser says that the recent interview of Geu. Grant with the President .sencerning the smuesty suffrage compromise, appesrs to Dave been of & vory Interesting and sigoificant character. The Geuaral earnestly opposed the scheme as ap uttei wnesfe baais of reeonstruction, tendiug 10 restore Ihlnh’ll'; absoluto power i the rebeilious section. He urged Mr.John- wou 10 a-0opt and Tecommend the amendment to the Con- sutation as » fuir sud just plan of reconstruction, taking that I.Mr-ph had declsred for it ju unm terms at the olections, snd that it would be uu- disregar! their exprossed wishes. 1t is said that the Prosident listened to these opinicas without indi- weting his own views, but leaving a decided ion ..uu.--u;d«t the Gepersl that bis sdvice would be serecrded. It in known that Gen. Gront is of l].fpln. Sou that if Mr. Jobason would give the amendmeft his 1 ppert it would be immedistely ratified by eoough :..1 e wtate 1o Taske it & part of the Constitntion P THRE PACIFIC COAST. p IR QoL PISCOVERIES IN OREGON—MISCELLANEOTS . B TRLASRAPN T0 TFY FRIRCNE 'y’ Sax Fuaxcisoo, Nov. 27.~The steamer Oriflalame #rom Portland. Oregon, arrived yesterday with 064,900 trees- re. A ve discoveries oo Kootenic River. The prospects richness. e e S 20 C-'l-fill-nhhn:u . dolturs 11 ‘Wostern Union arrived f-om Uhijige st WX ANKEXATION OF THE VANCOUVEK COLONY TO BRITISH COLUMBIA. of Vuneouver's 1o take heen Inind officlas been m, Tre Cy fi?hhunlul‘:"-t-mv % the pact woek was #8060 Total Tsland with British Nov.19. The Van from oflice EAEY PRISONERS LYNCHED I¥ KXNTUCKY, ST TULBNRAPE TO TED TRIDT P Crmerowam, Nov, 90.—The following are the de. Suile of $he ol of fhree men ot !l o Matwr ©y st 90 night, Detwoen 1% and 20 e Ay : fdacvile, Tabanon and wor. ey " of th tows, dism (] arou) werd in prevenial o Jail who bas oot the 24 ered Illh?ltl« lino, L4 Homanr prodd any in e -1:;': the oivil_anthorities he with bis [ -| " il i 132 Wi ey "}:.m‘ u"- Tom &p—':‘n‘ Pv::v charnriars, wore Oob upon the . were them »nm-m(vnn-u‘uuyn T g T Wi "y i otlars of being solf- | private Jetter to The Portiand Herald roports new wid | Dy vin's sounsel, is here. ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. ol bt NEW-JERSKY, MEXICO. —— AN AMERICAN INVASION. &t the late election. with a comparative statement of the | GFN. SNERIDAN ACROSS THE RIO CEANDE WITYH UNITED The following is the official vote of the Stato o Copgreal, Yote of 1965 FIRT DISTRYCY. e | N, e L Coontien Ward. Ranvon Atlantie May .. ‘ n Comberiand. Glougester e Total ... 12068 Moore's maj . Rep. increase in 1566, 389 D DISTRICT, Haight's may. Wards m Ryl - THIRD DISTRICT. idaon Sitgves Werd Manterdon P AL Middlosex. . 373 104 x Somerset. ... Union. Wuren .. Total e Sitgrear Kepublican I, 19 POLRTH DISINICT, HiL R Ward Ruryes Rergen o 1645 feal Fawex (part). 2004 20 Morris ¥ sl T Passale. bl Nussex wls vl 18 Wame.. Repablican =‘- in R, Nowazk City. Hudson Coust, Halsey's waj . Yorpwhlican los in 1866, P CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN HARTPORD. £ The following table exhibits the vote cast at the muoni- cipel election in the City of Hartford, when several can: Qidates were runuing for the same office. Only the highost vote on each side is given: “l. Reyubli-on. Democr at. Town Clerk . Burnham .. 193 Woodhouse .. 19M Reginier Burnham. ... 1% 1 Phillips. I* Fenn a2 L.8ill 1867 Biod gort 188 Goodwin nw Bulkeley. .. 20 Hozamersloy .. 1861 Duoane 265 Pond L e ister of Eievto Hodwell ... w15 Hart ) LOCAL POLITICS —— THE REGI-TRY. Au inportant order relative to the rogistry for the £ civetion will be found {5 our ads e rtising colutins, MOZART COUNCILMANIC CONVISTIONS The following Mozari Councilmanie Conventions waze held last evening ¥ urin District—Nominated the Tame any candidaion Ficth District—Tenth Ward: Natbau I Davts. £ oventh Ward . Jobn Duns. Seveatornth W ard: Jaes Fox, Thomus mes Harnen; Twentieth ¥ fret Ward, Jaunes Don chart iwtriet—Kighteenth Ward . Haller, Reynclds; Twen! velly. Joba Murtay, oy TAMMANY SCHOOL TRUSTEE NOMINATIONS. following nominstions fur school trustecs were vening by, the Trmmasy Democrats W ard— yrus Schnmake riceaih Werd—Prtrick Breuran. TAMMANY SCHOOL CONVENTION The Tammany Democratic School Couvention of T! e 1V th Distriet, lact evening nominatod James McGorers for Kchoul Commissioner TAMMANY ALDERMANIC NOMINATION. Theodore Allen was yesterday finslly nominated for AMerman in the Fifts Assembly District, by the Tammany Demecratr . DEMOCRATIC TXION ALDERMANIC NOMINATION Robert Harr wae yesterdss pated by 1 Demoerstic Uglonists of the FIth. Assombly Distriet a3 their eandidete for Aldermun DEMOCRATIC UXION COUNCIL The following caudidates nomminated last evering Yy the Dimoc: Dhstzict Rl ANIC NOMINATION, Couneilmen were Uniepists of the Tabm Jeban Sailivan, Jobu Eator RADICAL SCHOOL CONVENTIONS Radical conventions for the nomiostion of Sclhool were beld in tie differcat distriely last evening owing reavlt iet—Suatti, Bio n Masoa RADICAL COTNCILMAKIC CONVENTION Thic Republicans of the Sixth Benatorial District last evening pominated the iolowing eatdidatis for Cotad thue Teais Ward--M. T Davie, Flecenth Warde). Aasel, Bdw Boroateeuth W ard—John J Zaiger, (Dem.) FIRST WARD KELLEY ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of the First Ward Richard Kelle, Association. held af No. 1 Whitehalt st L w of that geudessan for Coutroller dorenl CONSERVATIVE NOMINATION FOR CONTROLLYR. The Conservativa Coanty Convention met on Mon- day night at the corner of Brosdway and Twerty (hird st and i the nowinston of the Hon Rickar! K fo: Con trofier. b followisg rosolution +as adopted W heroas Learving that the Hon. Richard Kelley has basa nominated for Cont o this Conveution deern Ut Inespadicnt to nominete o competiior. consider it of the Glmost loporiiice Lo indecse tie Bowieation of Rickard Kelley, 8 mas oo well-drown iu 0uf cowmun Lia |sroe Dasiness experiotre. who for the lust 25 years bas bea. a2 parer. vud mont doepy ntorvaiod ia the v Fure vud grogress our (Ry . « gentiemen who has not sough’ the position, but wie his been ca.iod upon by smctler roppeotalie Conver tien cf bis faliow-etr o b b camndidate fof 5w of fhe mowt Teapors bie ofices of Srust 1 the City of Stace ; ibarefore [ That this Co: veation hereby nomisate the Keliey o ur Candidute for Comtroller. ard we coriial and earnest sopport. usd we aek our fe 0 diwct & man oo woli sdapted for the position MR, MILLS NOT A CANDIDATE. Mr. Andrew Mills, who was announced as the san- dldate for Controller by the * Untted Siates Party,” wishes it undersiood that be is a0t & casdidato Eeveuth (Dem.) Her. Richard Lim onr ot THE SOUTHERN STATES i SOUTH CAROLINA. GOV. ORR'S MESSAGK. BY TELIGRAPE TO THE TR SUNE. CoLussus, 5. L., Nov. 2.—The Govervor's Mossage, was laid before the slature wdn{ It takes a viow of the mnmmon of =, sud .-m-mi depression of egriculture and businoss in the State %o the iutolorance of her couguorors, and urges that the white alation should be stimulsted 1o work by letting them see thst labor 1 bouorable. The me is maivly devoted to Biate al- fuirs, and says the of the experiment of free labor has been hmly encournging under the cireumstances. It couclodes by referring to the Constitutional Ameudment, which. he says, neither the interest nor honor of Lhe Biate will allow ber to ratify. ——— MISSOURI. OPPOSITION TO UNIVERSAL SUFFEAGK AND AMNESTY. T aens, Nov. 77, —A few lesding Radieals of this State, who thought to commit the party Lo the new policy of universal ampesty for upiversal sufl; Lave been eu- tirely discomBted. 7The Democrat wnd News bitierly do- nounce suy much wovement. ‘nm that soy Radies] who attempts to lead the party to this course will be forever buried. Othor papers follow, and sre scverely hos- tile toward any chauge of policy. ——— VIRGINIA. THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT NOT IN SEMSION. WY TELRORAPE YO THR TRIBUNR RicHmMOND, Va., Nov. ‘7. ~The United Btates Circuit Court was not in session to-day. Neither Judges Chase or sod have srrived. Mr. Tuoker, one of Jefforson B OBITUARY. R CAVE JOHNBOX. Cave Johuson died at the age of nearly 74 years, o4 his residence in Clarksville, Tennessos, on Friday, the 34 inst. e had Jong been in feeble bealth, und bis death was not wolooked for. e was born in Robertson County, Teun., Jan, 11,1709 wea o lawyer by . earning a falr reputation profession. at the bar, and for several years held the office of Olronit Judge. Tn 1927, he was nominated on the Republican tioket. and by the COL. W. A. COYLE. Minister Bigolow, in an official lettor duted Paris, Nov, 6, says that Col WA, Coyle of the United Staton Army and Judge Advocste of (e Btate of Kentucky, who was shot th e | dlmlm ‘ot the Court House/ and wifl b | bn the 2otk year of his nee h -t Ty ot tha battle of Tea Ridge, fn March 1o, foeta of s wourds. in thut city, on the 4 st He enmo thither twg woek . pie nedical yliicn STATES TROOPS. Y TELRGRAPY 70 THF TRIRUNE. WaASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Your correspondent from New- Orleans telegraphs to this Burean tbe following highly important and startling intelligence: New-ORLEANS, Nov. 21.—A dispateh Just received fram Flake's Bulletin, at Galveston, anvounced that the Union General Sedgwick crossed the Rin Grande on Thursdey lest. with & brigsde of United States troops, and occupled Matamorns, assuming that he did 0 to protect the istesests of Amerioans resident in that town. ‘The movement creates great excitement, 88 it is not known whether this has been done or not with the sasction of th¢ Government. The President has received a dispatch to-uight from (Gen. Sjeridan, announcing that Gen. Bedgwick has erossed the Rio Grande, and occupied Mexiean territory with & detachment of United States troops. He is already in possession of the City of Matamors 1t is understood that this movement has boen made with- out any knowledge on the part of the President. FVENTS PRECEDING THE INVASION. BT TRLEORAPH YO THR TRINUNR. NEW-ORLEANA, Nov, 27.—Advices received to-dar from the Rio Girande 1o the P inst., state that Escobedo had arrived before Matamorss and demsnded ite surrencer. Canales offered to gocede, but upon terms which Facvbodo refuscd. Cortinas ‘v ad levied . forced loan of £5,000 at Ragdad. The refused to contribute, but he ecompelled onment. Americans them by threats of imj that he is 8 supporter of Ortegn. Gon. Caravajal denios Ortega was still ut ESCOBADO AT MATAMORAS—CANALES REFVUNES TO SUR- RENDER THE TOWN—RKPORTED OUTRAGK OF THE LIBERALS—THE DEPARTUNE OF THE FUKNCH, &c., &c. Nrw-OrLEANS, Nov. 27.—Brownsville dates of the 20 bave been roceived bere today. Some skirmihing took place on the 15th and 19th fnst . near the San Fernando road and the Monterey road Gen. Escobado, with & small esonrt lind arrived outside of Matamoras. On the 1th W trops wmounting to 1.0 men nid sis pieces of wrtiliery, urriv o Kacohedo ed the immediate surrende; of Matamo tha raorniug of the i ¢ and was not acended 1o he wialos replied eartly, positively r v these terms. Cortens levied a 1oan of 5,00 on the ciilacns of Bagdad Gen. Sadgwick and other Ameriesn off review of Face selves moch pleased Ortega was atilt at Rraare. exproting * beanty and boot do's troups, o the Wik, aod oxpressed tiem The French Commander Bertholin, who sscortd s coud from Gundnisjarm 10 Manaillo, heard of Torgules. und started oul to mest hin st the but fell into an b neas Colima, mud W with nearly ali bi Cireat constery rely defenselors agatuse auy witack Gon Gon i e Libers great st v The 1rench forces wol Jan a8 poon & 18tk of November wir way from Egtope to Me will yield dutien o8 thelr egrgoes smoanting 10 807 (40 o which the Fronch shares is 9 per cout SUCCESSES OF THE LIBZRALS BT TELRGRAPE O TER T SaAN Fraxcwo, Nov Suipe nre now on | | | | on prevatied at Coliina e that Pia l | ? | | Adyicos by way of Acap leo state that Colima was be ol by & strong foree of Liber als. On the Rio Colimn and Guada's- {nn 700 French troops were cut to pieces-—200 having ‘ heon SRETEEe AN BRAZIL. e THE PABACUAYAN WAR—KIFLCTS UPON (MX ALLIES OF THXIE VEIKAT AT €1 AT T =—A NEW oM MANDER APPOINTED FOR (HE BEALILIAN ARMY The mails reachad Lishon on the 15th inst., where | the Intest ne s Lad boen tole ranhod to Londd | According 1o dispatehes ruuyan sontoes the dofiat | Carupa'ts Jod ¢ i viory the H e offered prise bad boed At tatioed 3t Cu 1101t Rio 1o take command of the | wardol 48 @videncs tha: . would be prosseuted with viges | T MANKETS. Collos, 6 MOBE 4T ra's Tor g Exclange W)@ ry PR AMB o KW, Beew MARI LISTE STRANGIIP WITH 20 Pas K¥GT R, e - LORS OF AR ¥N Y TRLRGRARN o BAN FRANCIHO of Liverpool. went as! Jue wreek of the 8.6 Fra of Novombor, durisg & fur. Kbe are 8 total b The erew and =, were Washod wnd drow Barnes, Thomas wnd Walter ¢ ..T v The tullow were passengers - Dr. Jowder aad wif. Mo e son and wie Portamouth George Ko ev: Mre. Ja wette. Napa, Cal; Mrw. Peanson. Sau Fraucweo, Mre Capi | Friee and daightor ] THR DISASTER To THE STEAMMNIF SAN FRANCISCO BY YELEORATE TO YHE THIN R Forriiss MoNRox, Nov. 7. =The Californis <team . ship Ran Freselsco, Capt Tedm from New Vork Greytown, Nicarngun, with over %) paswengers on bowd 5 cleding 3% weeruits for the #th N, Y. Cavalry Kegimwnt sta tioned In Californin. arrived i the harbwr lasi Salurdsy eves g ws peoviewsly atgounced by telograih The Ran Frauckson belongs to the Norta Amerioan Kt agnstip Company. and W New York on the 11k oot housd 1o tirer tofn with the alotcmeaiioned mumber of pas ! Tast Thursday night, when a6t 0 mioe wmil o 1he port builer gave out and abe hrearme sumple taly o 10 wes umches etmpt (0 proveed farther tination e the steamer with () make 017 four wund to | 3 ! | of her pa-sengers. (‘.u."nn-. determined to returu Lo the nearest possilie poy and st ouoe headed the steamer for Hamplon Roads whie roached after & rather protracted and_tedions tiame of it The steamsbip Nantisgo de Coha lenves Now Vork tonight o take | e place of (he San Franciscn, and will arrive Ber some lme | o morrow 11l there be tranaferred to her Wed The passengers and Goigh and she will sall jor Gros steamer Moses Tovior vt Franciaro ou the Fu i ug then, and many have amserind their boskers were knowa 10 he dofective whea they left New York, bu. (hey all express their approvis | tion of the extreme pood fortene they bad i not belng oaught | out in & storm, when theis retu=n o port muight have been a | serions doubt and misgiving The San Fr we formerly | The Keyptone State, ranuing. some years agn, fom Ihiledcphia l to Charleston South Carolina. wAr TROUBLES ON THE UPPER MISSOURI #7. Lous, Nov. %.—Advices from the Upper Missouri lied ard the rest made prisovers by the Liberals. | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, As66. THE NATIONAL FINANCES, - — / THE COXVERSION OF 7.305—COIN IN THE TREASURy. BT TELEORATE YO TAN YRINONE v /‘, ‘Wasuisarox, Nov. 27.—Parties tooonvert 7.308 190 59 compu bonds aro reminded that glll conversions, on and after Dec. 1, will be made in 5208 interest from Jan. 1 next, and lu transmitting or ‘their 7.308 they will make up the interest ing to that The Goverament bas m.‘ #100,000,000 [ et D € 5 A Terowem of ART.—While we have ever be- lieved that wort, not overwhelming in its pressure, is & blessing, instead of & cures, to mankind, wo take It ia & self evl- dent truth that w y lavention which relicves the race from the tyranny of an xcessive and dreaded labor, is inspired and & direet gift of God. In thisligh t we have erer looked vpon Sewing Machloves, which have now become, not **penates” to be worshiped, but pets to bé loved and oherished. in every well organkeed bouse hold. No fireside is now complete witkout oue. We liave watohed with futerest the progress of art in this di mction. aod a3 the geclus of invention has bacu cxercised in perfecting, simpli ’yirg and extending their range and applice tion we have rejoiced. The invention which has mgyested thess remarke fo the Flliptio Lock Stiteh Sewing Machine. The history of all wachinery is, Snt, complication and uanecessars parts, aud then. the gradnal substitution of vue part. for two, three, or more parts. The machine we speak of illustrates this and haviog examined it, we God great sunplicity, comhined with & capseity for a wide range of work, even to the bemmisg of wik. A family wants s machine which will do common work weil, wnd, ocoasiosally, nice work. The Klliptic faifills this condition ta such an extent that It is prefered for making Mren's clothes or Iadies’ dresses, costing from §50 to #1000 eneh ‘ These rh—-fl- are confirmed by first premiuma reoeired My year &t the New York and Pennaylvanie State ¥airs, sod reeently st Ma: MARRIED. DFRSETT-JOCELY KAt E.D., r. . Deuneit of Jusksonville, Florida, K. Joerlyn of tyn. K. D. MAWHA—LONG=0a Taesday, Kov. 20, by the Rev. Andrew Seevenson, D, D., Juwes Mawha to Miss Bella both of this eity. WILLCOX=DOWD-T; ‘wesday mornicg, Nov. 2 Wb Firw e Res 90 A Gutap. { b V.only daughier DIED. ANDERSON —On Mondry, 86th fust, M:. Sovareign 8. Asdersos, it hiends of the fumily are reavectiolly fmvited o bis lnte No 356 Hicke ot Brock Db fust., sb 10 o'cloek & m., without further 20 hance befors the monthe hyve 'works of rightestsness whica we bave doms,’ Christ. nowt thre whers Yoars ace got eor b, i the joyie otiom A shonld sball by ro A o the bl Pletantes aie for even o BARRETTO—On Mondsy morning. 36 fust.. Norah M., wife of ¥+ } iatre-to. and dnagute: of the late Gueard W. Morris of thie cit i vi friends of the oo reopectlaliy o ot ot 3y 0 Clock p. o At Irvington, on the Tludeon, on Mosdiv evenine Mih s o Iy ehild of No b C.and Elsabath Srargis Baruey, oged 1§ yeais )0, Tusedey. Now. 27, of infsmmation of the heuin, v child of Faward aud Anaie E. Clisscld, aged 2 yenis, tterd the faners! services st No. 32 Renvich wie, 00 Thivsd %9, st ] o'chock o G The recanine will bo ailen o (Fechen s intetmsent, on Thareday, by 10 . o, traln, Ve HARN s N. 1, on Toesdiy, Nov 17 Eligsbeth wite om, o ged 5 yours and I mouih W other thos b aet ief: o4 ‘Wila workd of puie hod onr Sevie L) g Nov. 26 W ilie D. lisees, son of Dwight and nthe rud b daye voon, et | 9ok from (e tesidenca v b relatives snd irkids of the o Lisdiny oged pectivl y invited to Boy View, X J., 0 w Toesday, the 771k lust.. Jo hridgn, on Manday. Nev. 0 188, Merriort 80 Mace of Now { the family wro o wid Ope hundied o o Hartsm on Wadneniny, S inet.. o 1) ool et b vition. The meaneae wiil be interred o Grees Juy, Nev, 77, Walas, infact dumehter of Engooe U1 ae place oy fay, he 205 ek, M3 o'cleck Mo B4 Wot Fifteonth o FAVLOR- At Now Brncawich, N. B o0 Toesdey, 270k bnat., Matilde, v e of Wi na Coupet 1 d 3 years. vevand (v nde ef e wvied o attend e fusers winte resdense, camer of Nedoou 45d Hustsrd w ko Ty, Now 38 o0 ) deloed g ol Aoy, the 20eh lmat., Hanue’s Ware, L wre, aped T youre and 16 mou ors e Pesidenoe of hov em. * Ware, .::u...a wews. on Foaris day, Wednes : . # Political Xotices. Iat. Asermbly Distriet Union Republionn Association RATIFICATION MEPTING o “pacial Moeting of this Awocistion wilibe loid THIS (Wednes ] NING W8 e cionh, e W0 Ward Mol o v’y e nomise ot WOoN RICHARD KELLEY FOR COSTROLLER. P pn o A e o dlaly Bvited o attesd Tre Hon. RIC KLLLEY The Mw €11 ES &SPy NCER The Moo ISAAC DATTON, ol o vaes i e present wnd alorees the seeciblagr, 1. 6. ABBE, Preaident ;W lisars ¢ | XA R Rpprans Hepublican Goneral € g of ove o o wili ha beld Brosdws AN LYESING o 1 perient A, w0 Bartoae of liipartance will be 1OWILLIAMSON, Chairmen. Punetiel oitmniee. | o g4 bobare the Com ot AMOR R | g giares - 1 Unton Mepablicna Nowination. POR CONTROLLER WICHARD KELLEY. CUAS. & sSPLNCHE Claatrrven. FOR CONTROLLER BICHARD KELLEY. ANTHONY J, BLEECKER, Chairman, Secretaries Taos | Swive, A Jacuson Frewm ey Ry WILLIAM B, WHITE, tete that Indians are n becoming troublesome 1 along the line of that river. Boveral Mackinuw bosts have (ien Nomigacien recsatly been fired iuto by them, and & number of paeen CHARLES L. FLEMING, gor tl‘od Texpayors’ wnd Wao partiven Condidate. e o ing of the FTH ALDFRMANIC CONRER CINCINNATL AN CONVENTION. Welr Hesdquarters, No TH = n o R R o THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE OPENED 10 TRAVEL, wae umarmonsly Lewmiwated o thel? -andidete for Allafiaan. Y TEASGRAPE 90 THE YREDCYS. Lk daten VEO, L. VONDIT, Chairman Crxciuna, Nov. 27.—The great Suspension Bridge — over the Ohio Ri jnati, which 8 2,51 fect Joug. 11 bo opeued 1o pedestrians Seturday, Dee. 1. corcmonles. 11 Is the longest slagle bridgo In ousting #2,000.000. Tho railway tracks are lad ov from cumter 1o oenter of towers, 1,067 feot. il A project Iy on to wipply Cluclonatl with pore from the Little Minmi llurw-i\-p-b fa stx miles above dhe el The sotid amd rapld growth of (he city demands (his enteiprs The cholera bas eutirely disappeared from tie ciiy o — TUE STATE OF TRADE. BY FELEGRAPN TO THN TRISUNE. teppan Orwsoo, Nov, 71— Flour dull ; sales of 500 bile. ot $11 i@ 1 Mo | L e & e onk s W (b "Wh " salen of 8000 pe Sashanged suns of Fovonte g 8010 b i x y Quinte st @115, frer, abd 3500 0 - oL Hye ol Ware ot @110 Caral 2 snetied ) o .y-_-‘w‘mm.a Peas 1 " " L Bl S e AR, e Tl S s b e et e B, Sore -~ . 3,000 bush. Rye, 3,900 buab. Pess | Now, rmer, with hut (rifling seles f out 1 hatte - 8l = Plow Fatins ot 89 659 610 r, clost %fl‘m-fl' Qste fein s e, for No: :.1 e U Pt ottt ' 0 O o eyt 670 08 buges aptise, ) o 1 . Junoar et bl e T ot Raoron Truroncutom ta ard reatsicied o Tongay delive 13e. Haogs 0wtb.. Jower: mies ot $6 Hags ™ for Co Chodon, Ihroripha ~4.778 bhin ¥ i00e| bush, Whest 16,7 ml’.‘hl Oniej 4000 bosd 3 108 besd Cwi Torano. Nov. 71— Flour s doil. W hast—W/ o Brmer, with sales of Araber Michigan ot W22 Core le Se. baiter, bt ¢ wles of No. lm.a"' . | No. s bt gl e r me ¥ : ot 14 a4 #30 Bo. for New New Mow Fork #3 Cie and advanont 1o PR RE Tes of 30 bulm "1 s aetive and Hides. t5ea Wops A whor f " | _Lewaws Arwrnregy. Secretary At m Sooting of (he Adermni thon Dol iy 8, St Ak s on Nov A Parses Dwrowy, Socretacy t piiae- At n of the Aldermante Convention of the United » and Brosdway, on Tussday evening. Nov. 17, RICHARD ALLOKAN rece.ved (he unsninons l*h for ALDERMAN. Capt PATRICK W MoOLOUNE, Charmas. F ¥ Wamiwe, Secretary. Totas; % E <8 RSy 0. 01 K iglth-ave -‘l‘!;";g“}#vlmnu,, ov. 1 wae i imensy seminated for Alder Skl R i ROBERT RRMATRONO, Prosidri " LA E SR e, e L LaRRAY Naw Yous. Neties te I tors .v'iu.fln Qg o 1 4 the thele roupo v e g ‘:'v..mu napecton 01y shall masd on tim Friday s Natunday precediog the charter e'ection, un which . By a) roe et 61 siocters made sid peifocted st 1 toe geuerl el ing S und ate) Prrosding which sid rogioter shalt Ived. comnoted and eany'oted in the manter herein provided v were wi the lake genaral sesthon exceit whers o 4nd naw places & ufihl—-n: Hecand Distrier, No. o1 wve.; Harber fhon ’1I-““"_y";rl Ward - Sevorth Distriet, No. €32 Sovanthave. By otine of the Woard of Policn, ¥ AWLEY, (1 Clerk Chneter Fipafon T Potes, Cireularm o0 for 1 ettion, pre MANS Poly ¢ bt oy 4ot Lohmme b corver Cooiar and White-aie, A s o Adame e Lphaeer Fipepw otk (98 Wt (rade e, e | Pyt St AR MIOHAEL CONNOLLY. Pl&hw o e T ’I‘I‘K‘l'). Iy 1 he City (he citisens of 1he AuK OF FOBED TO powsr condidate [rréd s in ‘avor of be wiection of who 5" CHAEL CONNOLLY T e nd plce, snd b ddressed Unlon O " SAVAGE, Chelrmen, PNTH WARD. e Ko, © Eat Brosdwens JORN 1. ANTHON. DANIEL M. O BRIEN. ‘M. . HOGAN, MICHAEL CON Y, ngrm_l;ln'u'-'ou' T 3. DUFFY. » WM. 0. M C Am’ LY €. Wi szu EIGHTH WARD. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 235, 7 p. tu.. Spring ot. Hall, No. 165 Speiaget. (l:‘lflllrll":: Il'srnlnl.b\'. JAIKJIMI'. G, HALPINE, Capt. 3 HELL, GIRBONS, NATITAN NESAIT, i JOHN J. DUFFY. FLEYENTH WARD. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22, Ti p. m . Wisebear's, No. 619 Fourth-at, 3 SN 1 aAxTH DANTEL M. X, AR, PHILIF ). MeGH A CAPT. WM. i1 HOGAN AUGUSTINE E, COSTELLO. TWENTIETH WARD, WEDNESDAY, Kov. 5, 3§ g i, ail, Ko. 516 Wost This, ty-etath b, vear Eighthave. ey MICHAEL CONNOLLY, JAMES M. SMITIE ion. C. 0. HALPIKE, PAT IC’ 1 .‘iv‘l“ I JAMY & GIBI P MtiUTR Blajor WM. . HAKRT, 20 3 MONTAGLE. FOURDH WARD. THURSDAY, Nov. 3, 7§ p .. Wacren Uall cornar Otirar and ey e APTAKERS. MICHAEL CONNOLLY, o . aNTIHON. PIILIP S M 25 3 MALEAR, DANIFL M. BRIEN, JORN 3. DUFFY, TR WiLsow, AU & K. COSTELLO TAURSDAY, Nov. 5 ) 5w Meivavs ) Now. 2,7} p e MePshve, Mo, 14 ooy place, naa JOmRN U AxTHON, o G L ATy AN NEART en. - €. . FUWARD 5. MONTAGL ¥ SN ATRONF RN SEVENTEENTH WARD. THURSDAY, Nov. 19, 7§ p. 00y MICHAEL CONNOLLY, wesxems. NS, e O AL JAMES (/IBBONS, o € 0. 4 Major WILLIAM 6. HART, PHILIP J. Capt. WM. I HOGAN, JOHN M. X SIXTH WARD. FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 7¢ i ., Sixth Ward Hotel, PEAKYRS MICITAEL CONNOLLY, DANIEL M. O'BRIEN, [ L, L S b rl.“fiul.* JONN J. DliflY. ‘l"‘""fl“l E e TENTH WARD. FRIDAY, Nov. 8, 7} p. m., Pythagorus Hail, Canel ok, nesr Bowery. MICHAFL CONNOLLY. JANFES M. ITH. EDWARD J. MONTAGLE, hAKItl..H ‘l"lllll ot JOSKH MITCHELL, HN A THOMPSON, N, AN NESBIT, HILIP J. MeGUIKE. SIXTEENTH WARD, FRIDAY, Noy. 30,74 p. m.. Jobuson's Hall, No. 124 Seventhavse MICHAEL CONNOLLY, TOnN 1. ANTHON. Gen, . 6. WALPIN Copt. WH. L JUHN A THO, E JA% 23 flllm‘ Cope JOSEPH MITCHELL, NATHAN NESBIT. FIGHTEENTH WARD. FRIDAY, Nov. "Yorx Aseasbly Reoras, corner poaly & ¥ LT MICTIAEL CONNOLLY, Gon. C. G B MICHAFL CONNOLLY, N T A N, F. ). MeALFAR © JONN 3 DUPEY, JAMES SIBBONR, IBREY C. WILSON, Al EDWARD J. MONTAOUE, Mejor WM. O. HART. NINETEENTH WARD. FRIDAY, Nov. 30, 7§ p. m., Alles's. Fifty-fourthost, nesr Third-eve. MICHAEL CONNOLLY : Maar WG, HAKT, A 3 M. AMITH, AVGUSTINE B. COSTELLO, RICK ). MeALEAR, AUBREY €. W1 JUNN M. HARRINCTON, JORN J. DU¥FY. NINTH WARD. SATURDAY, Dee. 1, Ty pe o0, Greenwich Hall, coraar Christopt or * wnd Madeon ste. A 3 it et MICHAKL CONKOLLY Gwe. G, BALFINE BATMAN NESRIT Capt JOSEPH MITC AUG. E. COSTELLO, JOHN A. THOMPSON, TWELFTI WARD, SATURDAY, Dee. 1. Thp. m. Weohington Hall, wear Thirdare Urie-budied 1ot y Athet. v MICIAFL CONNOLLY JAMPS GIBRONS, PATRICA ) MeALEAR MAJOR WM. O TART JOMN M. HAKRISG TON AUGREY €. WILSON, FOURTEENTIL WARD. %y po b Uniom Aseeably B Giand s Rlisabeth-sta. sraaREas. MICHARL CONNOLLY JAMPS M. SMITH Gen. €. 0 WALPINY DANIFLM s PUILIP J. MeUIRE, JOHN 3. DUF Copt WAL B HOG A, PATRICK J. MeALEAR TWENTY FTRST WARD. SATURDAY, Dae. . o4 1) . w.. worthaast corner of Sesond sve. aud Thirty-third ot kA N 11 A JOMN ). DUFFY corner of SATURDAY, Dee. | § I ANTHON ot ELM UBRINN R0 ”w MICHAEL CONNOLLY, 3 TAMP ¥ OTBRONS, ba PHILIP ). MeGUIRE ¥ )1, MONTAGUE, NATIIAN NLS ST, MAJOK WM. G HAKT. m Special Notices. An the [Nightingale Warbliug traneownde all other wmusle of the grove, s PHALON S N1GIIT LOOMING CLREUS emeals o) otbar florsl patiumes The e grvnce of Kve'd Bowar in Rdan, dacked with the fret rows (bat ever Vlosmed, cou'd not Save been richer and pare then the scond of this Lewit himg evtraet T ke Thankagiving Feast of THE ROUND TABLE' (s eptead to-day with & rich sbundance of Good Cheer of the wont s hetantisl charaoter while the deserts of MK CHARLES READE'S MASTERPIECT. OF PLAGIARY sy be enjoyed sk it in the fallest mazser. THE ROUND TABLE. NP SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURY, SOCIETY AND ART . SATURDAY, Dee, 1, 146 1S NOW READY Contents of the Thankegiving Nombar, A THANKSGIVING GREETING AHALL WOMEN VOTX ! JUMEL WILL CASE. LLS FOR CONGRESS. THE TURKEY CARNIVAL A SOCIAL FAVORITE. BOOKS VE. PERIODICALS MR. CHAS, READE'S MASTERPIECE OF PLAGIARY THE LATEST FROM LONDON. NOTICES OF THE NEW EST BOOKS. ON-DITS ABOUT AUTHORS AND BOOKSELLERS PIQUANT CORRESPONDENCE AND NOTES AND QUERIES. * + Arrangements have Seen efecied. sod are tn progiews w belldont American and Enghieh wiiters, which will insure for TH ROUND TABLE o degros of excellonce for the future far beyond what It has yot sttained. Fricods of Ameriosn Literature are cordialiy fnvited to subscribe for the New Yoar, 1647, when grest lmpiove be offersd o7 » stilking sod perasnent chasacier ddcon No @3 Ne ® wants TUE ROUND TABLE No 133 Nussaust . N. ¥ HON., SCHUYLER COLFAX, Speaker of the House of Reprosestutives. Will Jo'iver kie calobrated Lecture, ACROSS THE CONTINUNT. Cangregations! (hasch Sou Ninthet., Wi burgl n the Cangregationsl Chngrs N T TRG NICHT, | e Doors open ot 1. Locture becine ot Nothee to residents of New York.~This Church is couvenicnt to all the Pevries. * s =~ ot wiways ‘eont of New York to an | State ¥ Mll‘u:ldh'.'\ll.fifll lity and heart felt gratitde, o render thavke to (helr Heaveuly Father for ail his Pt to snumrats (hem; they are soustiess sed b let 0 aleo fur - veut'y pray that Uod, i Llie wisdom and mercv. wiil lead the nation To safby theough all the perits which sndunger if, sud taake ue in 1is owa goud e, 8 Bappy snd united paople SEES JONN T, HOPFMAN, Mayer. nYll_fiv.' N the { Tha m.-..-m-s‘«n *t the thne Abe lnstitation atthe n-‘-; T ol Tekosis, o Welnerday. Pridaz v’ WEDLNESDAY, i1 » h 7130 v S I . i -, the et LA FRIDAY. Rokoul FrPS Tl At ke ey ey over n.muf‘w No. 4, No. 15 Tomphineot., neer Broomet., it o, Ve ity ot B S, e, e \lorited o a . -:‘-:- e - 3:4-‘.:\ of Filh- The wve. and Fourteenth o, ot 6 o'clock. -dun-png': - * et e ttnd Managers 41 (he proparebery x e A Il 01, No. ¥ Il #Ii | No. 091 " s TAR. DENNISTOU D, No. 48 Willun u Forvons I o I u o anite with theie countrymen In celebiation of the ot Hecretar 1 Neks of the Munsgers "jAS. CALLENDER. Seerotary. e ey (i, e of, 4.ty 0 il it Tweniy + oundat, by ¥ e ) NEW FERY of yhe Suioot of Miges wn " Faplorwio in the fae FECTI CENERT T " L4 —_—-—“ A Nwrery Seasation! THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY, SKETCH PAPER OF THE AOR From the pen of America's gifted oo, < EDMUND KIRKE, Asthor of “ Among the Pines,” My Sosthors Prionta” “ Sewtd 18 Tennowne,” ot oba, oto Tho sdmicers of EUMUND KIRKE are logion. His name o kuown Wherever the Eaghish languege & apoken, und his worke have eves bess trapsleted (n clmest Ve tnown tongoe. The mere snsouscement of bis pume tharefors, @@ oentribator te the col@ens of the. NEW-YORK WEEKLY 2ught to smeure for Loulh jourmal & cillion rendery; but wies we @ wounce that in ON THE BORDER EDMUND KIRKF entors ugon sn sstivs'y caw S in the wortd @ taratwwn, Shat fact should lowd evorybody to lesk aftar be LAST AND GREATEST WORK. Thetawoin 4 O TTIE BORDER . ; © A REAL CRABACTER} And the work loses nothing o the way of interst o the et B0 : e boonged to that ivisarable slew of Southers seclety, Atihosgh a livieg. breathing restty, the bore el e KT ON THE BORDER g Was tie man whe $AVED KENTUCKY. | Words are inaJequats to deacribe the dutercet whish sltesbeste ON THE BORPER. ‘ The sory, st » whols, e o mizgiing of remance sxd rea'lly eech e -‘“mmdld—&-um“.—fi” ey bon 1t I full o the wost absorhiny Iniervat Gom the Degluaiegy o the end. ma*&uhmhfi.d-" “,.—-h.u-mr-m-u\cfl---m“ the readurbse scaroely breathing thme ‘s jomplrem enstothe otben.' W road 1 the pages of pare Tomance of the axpioile of Cospar ’““’u.fl-m;d-zwm-‘uflb‘ vy by e, But what et e 1he oot when we know thet e’ Nars of whom we are roadivg once led on (te “dark and Blaskgt ground® g locs] kabitstion snd & name” ~ihat be wie & read P acter, 9o thet whai i+ set Jown con erning his ls true? lnpq moet be deaply Interoved in this G7rat story, sad it fs sn'y eeesstng 3 eay in cemelusica that ON THE BORDER, £Y EDMUND KIRKE, il beready in FHE NEW-YOLK WEEKLY. ON PUL BSDAY, Decrabes & 9 THE NEW.YORK WEEKLY is for whe by off Nows Aguts roughont the United Statss asd (s the Coradaa, : STRERT & S3ITH, . No Ul UFrmhigie. New Yak Ty o Boc 0wt o7 < sMciont a9~ eaguses for Fas attend g blie wosp, I oaly they 1 W peler 104 1o tnase w ho are forwad wish Cfdnis but g soch boueet, tnduscricae. seber Amertoars snd e, wany o (et videe prowsare of mhlmuce are wosole g;.u » the e " cone 1 West Twenty Gfto-st. “ Tai told, o Je % Tren A SpplY o o A . pdietg ‘brms l.'Hum' O LORGE & MINGINS, Supt. City Misstonsy* Mo 30 Bis iloasm Nov. 24, 1% pr~-2% Dyspepsia. 7 MHEUMAT 1A ULLEY GLANDS PN OF THE 81 all caped by taking baths of mineral waters feal progeriins. (e STRIMATIC SAL’ purpoees fiom the minems ryin jv of the ins Coripany. The choni-o) properties of “ifica fer the eurs of the above- droge Wd quscks 87 Forate s evely rhupectad The Ol runted o Sare wind Pariect € That i re 07 THS LAT B LSSt ING 00 PARLOR. nn::.‘a- A CLAM G LR SUITRS, P ie Rosawood. Walnat * manwiiclaret’ prises. - KUTINAS MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, Noc, 9% 01 9 aat Hoastor ot Botwees Buwory sat Sesaud ave Al Gesde warrwitod N Patent Comblunlion Hose.” Ruwanicr & Towars Na 68 Moy o Now Lok Masufecturess of INPROVED LOSE of groat durndilicy, whih will wand o goess are of 300 (be 1o the siuare inch. carry Hve stoam. and is in 00 wag afieciod by wiions of Petrolecm. Olis Actds, Water or Alkatis. Pem Kereries, Ulatuieries, Fire Kuge and Sionn [urposss, superion or wny Hose aver wave Price e as oraiary How. Suss vou Pasom Lisr. Ba'tlug o same priaciple, rrantod nol (o strejeh, snd stnnd No. 3 Kest Foustosnt' o Uniouaq MANUFACIURING JEW ELEES AND SILVERSMITRE. Orr mock ambeaces the lutmet designs. togetior withmany sevels Liow of taie enceilence v wert DIAMOND JEW IR\ : et wylom mperied from the bee k! o M“ N \:Ali:":“;‘ oL LR it e, Py g s et Toa R u--'m m': ut ,..".‘" " A % EVINS & annAY B eR e “Auct i FRED L AL e Promoh Ul o Plates, igw Wi ol t.‘i‘n‘; Lnarame. o0 Wi Fieash OV oo Betn 13 L A Bk eanm of FRENCH CIIINA, snd are the groctast Dargaios New York. Exviae L Bow-Verk "Bl o prh e 5 e Yord, Tupper & | No, 809 BROADWAY, corner I WATCHES, JEWELKY am STRRLING SILVERWARR, 8 soluood pricee. x Haed. * luah." Owews of Tottar. dl‘lhh g el AT Tt T SR

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