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Suma lS CATROT MARKETS, Witttam ¥. Wavemeyur for Mayer, for floating ‘Tua Tammany Hall Mayoralty Convention @M1 0 noble ard generous thing on Saturday af mae ped pn eS edne toe ternoon, fh Casting aside all personal preferences | ‘market unchanged, and prejudices, and norginating for the office of on alpen every citizen he din The Panio in Virginia, not only capacity, but integrity, in the Chi x —— Wlogeteate ofthis ety, mus" endorse asx candi | Harper's Ferry, November 1 Gate every way worthy of their eupport. The people of New York know who Mr. HAvaMEran Th report of haa is, They know that be is not an office socker 5 | Cy, va 4 ‘that he is not the representative of any clique in ust hot expecting any ate Hb Poilties, and that power is safe in bus hands, He | Tye? trad Ay aoe ergemcy.. The nuwierous Ot has been tried, and no man who hasever held | about Charlestown have induced the citizens to antic} teneriennoyance, they are more eaaily excited, Pet roe fe at all afrald of the result, even if an at’ ton peshould be made. Col. Davis bas made ample Prodainns for any number of the enemy who may Makes call. More troops are being demanded of the Garner, Dulthia thay be an atch to protect AS stisners from tho poptt Acs aa anything test com leara therele no cause to tpprenend danger. "y 19 Tha Richmond the office of Mayor of this city has established or himself a better and purer reputation. In consenting, after repeated refusals, to bo again a candidate for the Mayoralty, Mr. Ha scnver has sacrificed his own personal foolings. He has yielded only because he was conviaced that the friends of good government were sin: core and earnest in their wish to have him nom- nated. Of his triumphant election we cannot entertain a doubt, No mattor what other nom- nations may be made, our citizens, irrespective of party, will vote for Mr. Havemeren, ‘The nomination of Samcnt J. Troms for Cor Course! is also one which our citi- ena, of every shade of polltics, ean cordially support. Mr. Tipex stands high in his pro- fession, and his character is without a blemish, ‘There were many who desired that Mr. Baapy abould be nominated, but we understand that Weahington, Nov. \t or dGoversor ‘Wiss arrived at 7 A. M., snd tate for c town In @ train at 10. On arriving pmeat, and ree tally overhoa conve + who had organized a band ty the release of Brown lestown. Mo immo- Harper's Ferry, to apprize the in- fect. town that a Ozht pet won ern® citi« acd @ detacument 0% and a party ir tert bo the scone of distu: Mr. Baanr declined the use of bis name in con- | st. 6 receipt of there tumors, dixpatehos wero i ith any office fil sent by Col, Daviste Gov, Wise for five handred ee rors trompa, Who arrived here @la evoniog, the comber election. vernor being with thes, ard our tiwn is ageim Uitating with bayonets and coost#ers® ly excited. ‘The Constitutional Lonn, The Civernor naga it nllgwe Versiuia & mulitary n experience even if the roroors ehould all prove un Tex official returns, +0 far as recelved, show | Pen ie, Cat hag wil Know has ton toek bate that quite a heavy vote was cast throughout the | jyordern l ereafter, if occasion ah oe ewour, v ‘ili ee with threo of the companied haw just State against the two and aha’f million loan, to | teh vith tee oftue eonpanlis haw Just. meet unconstitutional debts contracted by tho | to-u Canal Board. Had New York city declare! against the loan, the constitutional amendment sls, abs 19a oa ves A Wall lias wouki have been defeatec. But though vovbost anived, Uninging Cal dates of toe 88th ult, zens must bear a large portion of the additional ‘The accounts frota Carson Valley and Walker river which produced the ne.essity for a new loan, | exnmencea, end pises to equal the 1 nigratiog i i » Franc eae tines are on tho oast ai fe o they are opposed to anything which savors of Grae wth vides aes eopy =| Pephenad iran repudiation, Homy Lake on the north ty Walker's r We with, therefore, our country friends, es | mths dutance of two bundy io tee cag cre pecially those residing along the line of the ca- | {1% Qiicound xauy fect higdy five thousand ong bi ‘i herttne | & dey andt lice twooty iniles no th ee eee ee iF EN, pe AB To Carson Valley. travurmed by wine of aurif- all party feelings, voted to sustain tho credit of | erous quartz, a part of which, when decomposed, wire-pullers try to use the country membors of the Legislature to carry out ther corrupt de- signs againat this city, they will bi Valley nt Ban Francisco, for thipment to Europa. Emigration in the spring will probably resu't in th and manliness to oppose any furcher invasion of our municipal rights, ur Days Later from Caltiornia, coupe exploration of the whole cvuntry cast ve the honor | the R ‘f rich ovinds to guy in Oalifurnta. Wran und appoitod Judge 1. Ps Han, ly of Kentucky, Uultod Btaten Sonstor, to fil the vacancy caused Uy the death of Mr, Baobaaick. ‘The rew 8 Dator was to leave for Washington on the steamer of Now 5 ‘The lina by the proviowly reported Coulterville cunted to $31,000, ;inliten appointed at the recent Pacific Hailroad Convention had published. n report recom. mending the imuw diate orgautzation of company toc maruct's road frum San Francisco. to Stockton, with a view to ite ultimate exteasion to tae boundary is le The News by Telegraph. Magnetic Telegraph Offices, No. 43 Walt street, ana | ® Astor House, main entrance, EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, cntiaiidaiannes Arrival of the Ca: — lest Spring, a Five Days Later Intelligence, the bewett of the ‘Guvernuent, at over $200 pr Sackville, N. B., Nov. 19.—The Cunard steams | heed. Canads, from ‘Liverpool wt 6 P.M. of the Gta | Busivess was more active at San Fr but and Queenstown cvonivg «f the 7th inet., ar | without soprovewent in price, Bome of tte load y Lake Wagon toad Expedition, had com- pleted bw for the searon, aud was about to re- parts Washington, having on bend an unexpocted a'ar 08 of $75 CUO, his ate Fived at Halifax ot4 AM. to day. She sailed this | ing staples by rocent arnvals had boon sold at a low morning for Boston, where she wili be due on Sunday | fivure; 5 U00 boxes scamantine candies bad beea orenirg. roid during the week at 19 a20o ‘The’ rperienced sevore woatherin the cban- | with an upward tendency. Rice Se. per pound, nel, acd for a week after leaving Queenstown. Cou) steeny, with Indications of imoroving in price, ‘Hon, Cuas. Suamee oud Gon, Van Resssatane and | No stuck of rup. Peovieiona were Lowe 1, tt bout wnler ; extra elem 5 | Bre BmONg ber passen ere I at 1c. Ammriosn ayray waa savorted that Koglan? will join the Con- | $15; bacon, slow aa! Grom, ard thet the Frenca and 1. gilts governioenta | hravy and lower, Sugar deliving. There wase ro completly agreed ona basi« for tue settiment | speculative movement in French wines, of the Italien quection, pe Tt was vag vey reported that Ganimaxot, at bis ine torviow with the King of Barctnia, decinred that Teas ly waa betrayed, and that be would hesd @ revolus ‘Tho Protested against such » procecd- Brownaville eaten *enecantataaal Rumors, ee New Orleans, Nov. 19.—The Indianola Courier of the ta, aaye, that an express frum the Shortff é Naccew cvunty hab wrnived, and reports Costinasy With 1.500 mon and 9 cannon, in full possession « the Kio Grande from Brownsville to Koma He foros ere scouring the country, All comuun'ce tlons west of the Nucces ta cutoff. Cumpus Cheisd, bowever, is not threatened. Capt. Tourn, with 108 met. from Corpus Crristi, has beon detested, and it OnAT Warrann. ‘The Great Eatern loit Holyhosd on the d, and Yoackea Southampton on tho morning of the 41. experlonced very rough weather end a f the pasmge routd. ‘The Teines' aco > ia feared, ta cut off. te, however, are cone goute tenon, over + drop fhouny, and probably exay No Browany ile iy beyond them, regular dates are given. ‘Taw latest 1 ton quite dep enough to loave ceived by New Orleaus merchants, direct froin of water, turaing bigh and éry 1 Biowrevile, to the wheu affairs Wore une tom of the vc acl is attributed to ber very light clovged Con Twraas d to toe Gove meraion, avd to the fact of Lee having no upper | Creuent concert gt advices of weights to the els wt owuaville bad not below. Thi is ealow Oaly eight degiecs orc way, oF Aixtocu dey cove tn ally pnpantos of bed- an every day a r veeeelsy though Woy Lave teea ordered 69 = Ag posed to be al mifort for Brvwaavalo reavest apeod at- | sr, Louis, Nov. 19 —A mpecial dispatch from nota OF clog on Weebiogton to the Repubsioan, anya that the Give * this morning ovterminod téee'ze the no the 10 Brates of Mexico, and that urdere werw issued for fix octnpanies of beavy artiipry from Fort Mouros, wud two cf Iybt artulery and three of infent y from t Leawaworth, tw proceed immodiawely to Br ewnavilie, Tow Republican learns that Col, Busnes, ar dere! UL departaeat, telegraphea to worth this evening, for the vam con wit tory The engings were MoLanman, chief eamér just contracted for with W exceed the Perwia by hor revpect be larger tore poworful than tat vessel Lfforts are to Le made with ber to rurpasa anything afluat, both as Togards speed and jute der, and i work, itp oops will be in New Odeans, Toe ee nthe Notion ant Fepublican iotimates that a curity tor the future eral days, resulting in tus verdict that the lives word | lie cu Dy tee i Gear, Boundary Rass that eatar @ by the Rio Grange. Jost by pure accitent: that the captain was perfoctly sober, and did ail he coud for the suip aad parang Tho divers couoiued their oprretious, but without imp rtant reswt. Futy-aly. bodes Lad been found sltcgethr, At no time since the Russian war hed greater sotivity been observable st tin Woolmich Aroual, fa the preparation of war waterial for toe coast der | Naw York and kiogy fenos and for China. Tu fortidcatioas at Dover are | result is, Jones, 116 bo be extended forthwith, aud several batterios ro- | ave Forkeet 4b? tui constructes, eke ca Londen, Baturdoy Afters os es oe deew firm throug: cut the ds The Kiceiton, 2—Bou Albuny, Nov. ant elgbtly decr asing Bkinwen’ The + ficisl voto of B euben bas been Dy 107; » Tho oficial tg 3 Weouaary (0 decide the resule. The funds have Ratiroad Accideni The o piewtion of the & eh army for Cuin ts considered definitely wetted, aud pr paratiaas at | &uitimore, Nov. 1.—An accident cccurred to the staporta tur lia caibatkation rave wrcady come | tly uftcricortrain on the Northern, centea Ral meueed. had. Aapr ang of the tack threw the tran « Fuanc Cordocter Aureasd Onewrony was. kid huerbor to Mr Obiphis Ras 100d Chawro Toe It is otats 4 that the Pren ed cn estebl phony. thon in the Keo 8. Choless bad brol The Fustive Slave Case ay Hynants, estined ty invade Mo Barnstoble, Nov. 18—the evideuce in the distit gubebed oT, fugitive eave Cos Wee fulebed on T maading tho on Hawes the roveg-s exce ded 6 ty | lug, ud tue arguinentent cuca Lo r tae total dewtos were 1.600. wernt wr Us CUSHING and Baw D ‘Tho Parte I rm the Rootes rout ene ball vac Me tr tewdy but a Pohit @ ball ewe, An clos ng, te Closed ou the dtu at 5. yup: Lrvzsroor, Corton Maxket — The Brokers Given. | thie potet, Toe jury wero out about two um and lar reports the aelos of the werk at 76.00) paesof | ret ited ® veroict of “Not Gutiy.” Boe verdut which 8,000 were tek Vators, and 8 000 | vives ere Tat satiation ‘The as nent, Uy eaporure The o we I g ther « urn of the fugitiy me tute Appeal Bera, hy Drought extrome pr vance of 1165, wt Ie wile ps eu 8 60 Bridoy Mariny Disastors, Coplala Stevens, of the brig Lillie Dale, araved oa Saturday from Windsor, N 8, and re- ports ax follows We Lad ¥ ry severe weather during the passage, if Uplanis, Td; middiing Up’ The stock import wes entunated st of which 308.0 were Awerk Bove ants tay, that all qualities were slightly higuer, the : ne On the Hocb tomy lat 40D, 000 63, foil ia wate Veneed ane Ceectiptions having partially od | ine inet of trig tlarvard, of Bustua, 0 lateloiog at K 2 dvicrs fro " men bel ugivg to that voesslone of woo (the Let) porch tee wercad Wes from Manchester are | wasdead ‘Tuey inforined ‘us thats ou thy might of wbiow chcelad bustagan, | $2 1k when off we Bo h Shoal, the beg was Love do tot When the mate ARKET —The Liver boat, le tho captaln, (Aspeasoy,) bin wife, aud pool Breacetufle’ Morket was quit, though wheat | tine ‘the wivcb, ‘as kt wes god corn were slighty ber. Biomempeon, | em «fl, Bappos. th: uct have perished th & Co. quote four dul; wales uf usw te. he mate 1 neue wae Olea Gene | amy A ‘The id at uipbt, ‘The mate, ¢toee name wad Oomtay, belong % n the Dat, from exoosureand Moeat stoady, acd interven tud beat ae Saris se. wi ray 7; red, 0s Sd adn 64; | NOt mann by Caplata 8 erdmns, Of the Lue Dale, white! Ve: 6d.ei0s. por contal, Cora tim, ead ad= | * J," time «the disaster tha vanced 6418 on the week; yellow, 80s aSls. 6 fem WNW, white, S61a87s per quarter. tink, as hero Lavmaroo. Paovision Maxxet. — The Liverpool | rushed for the tan ion market was dul, Botan Uoy | ing the boast with tle ' jamva Molmeny & Co, Kicttaspsom, Brawon & G0, | cravored to reget the bg. quote beet heavy, and bold: rs offering their old stook | (thers, Lut fou tt Linprable. Ste declin» of 2 6.5 Pork steady at 604, Bacm | Axnauson, was frou Priatcphia, with dull and quotations nominal. Lard firm at 66460 for | oa], vound to Boston, iates A ig, ANb ta T refiniog extra. Tallow quiet, Butchere 64s 9d 1807’ at Eaxt Boston, aud ie owned by T. Lavaaroot Pasvuce Manker — "ne brokers’ clrou- | gad vihers. lar reports Put Asbes steady at 27s 0d, Pearls atoady ‘TLe British schoover Marian, from Malage, arriv- SMe Odetie. Bugar quiet, Cutlee dull, and as'es | odun Batui Uniiportent Kee mandy, Philadelpb'a Bare dull | stant OE srorage Dasluras without quoteale | Oot is mi of of te In good denand at 244250 64, | in with and boarded ablp Helen, of Li Basia dub. and Sehtiy lower, comm 420 die, om ae woler Togwed, dea! loaded, of ab Way ; Ano ide G48 14. Spinte Turpoutine alighely | [nica "The tecota'ond yarde svandu a oake at if 86s on the epot, mad to arrive at B4e 64, Tea dull but prices urcieuged. Maakeis —Baurne's circular quotes bread: Needy, white American Liat 49 «404, Trop dull t £5 104, fr btu rails and Sugar quict but ready. Ter slightly day, report bi soeasion of gales “ yer W6the Boyt. ‘BBcb, as 43 4B loug. 80.47, f } deck kaa was entire ‘The steamer Marion, from Char at Tn da Saal com Coteus | S™WURY. And reports this su Weds . My 28 alles West of Pau Shoals, the wind the opening rates Niowibg. trom tuo NE na a veal light Se Lame. Mara slaty Staged ba suse se Pat 6.—The Gerdinian plenipotentiaiies | ward, which ber Cys mee lad oe riers fram Tari to the Treaty walla rd fu aking ‘The mete and ali her crew, 4 ‘maty wwmaber, wat ‘but tue cap'alay in at oumvucation tu 8 Pare will temic to eaten te * smal ee 2 lost that Trade OD yi eg hy Fy il tard ater es yi be | Eley wo prove de is wou'd be to provamt Cawae Ga- vero! vas the ov ate for « Durwovorabl, @f bho | Gums, from New Mee'o. ss Ade. eee iy. dala lant | Wed 100 §.44s Durthou, 10q yoary olde Lavenroens Rev. Sth_s P, M.—Cotton firm at full : sale 100,000 focluding 9.009 on pricer: 4 bales, roedevuthe quiet bok vesady; « speculative enquiry of corn. ron the | 8repom men, hon derman, by acclamation and adjourned, after choor. is g veoiferously for Fraxanpo Woon can a4 Whig parties in this city are endeay: bring about @ union of these forces to the support of ® Republican for Mayor, an Amorioan (Rorvs W- Awnurws) for Corporation Counsel, and an old line Whig for Alms House Governor. alterations were the EneC uuty fgurs, Increasing punky Co ais ify OVFY A runny ug. egiog gieer wot 4 veasge of vena clon te cota or forwosatlo-dccks ou tae port aide, Oa the starboard side the atom, aerived 5 16th, 9.45 CITY NEWS, Pourttcat,.—The Tammany City Convention mith on Saturday afternoon, and received the report of thelr nominating Committes, which reported the Mavmerren for Mayor, ond ‘wae enthasteatically Peeraance of the report of Ube Connmnitese, Me. Journ £. Davism withdrew his name as a candidate, in an appropriate mpeech, end letters were read from Mosars. Jas. T. Buany and Recorder Baax aap, with- drawing thelr nemes as candidates. Mesars. Anvaz Frommet,Josarn P. Bauowtx,Davin Keser, Joun Wuneuxn, and Comvmive Hastaxpy, were sppointed © Committee to act with the Com- mittee on Organization of Tammany Hall, in making arrargemente for ® grand ratification mecting. Brix Wrison's secedors from Morar} Hall, from the First and Booond Wards, being unable to secure Mozart Hall, repaired to Stuyvesant (nstitute, where they erdorsed the Tammany nominess, Mcssrs, Mavanavas and Tiupmn, for Mayor apd Corporation Count ‘The old Line Whigs Genoral Gommitteo met on Friday night and nominated Jas, De Paveran Oonen for Mayor, they aiso authorized certain persons in tach Aldermanic and Councilmanic Districts, to call nominating conventions. ‘The Tetsmany Aldermanic Conventions were held on Saturday night, with the following result : 24, dintrict met and nominated Gro. P. Bioxromn ; 4th district met and adjourned tili Tuonday a’ter one Lallot: Oth distelot, Micttam. Toomer ; 8th district, Pevem Mircuens. ; 10th district, Cuas, G. Conmmnu ; 12th district, F, I. A. Booum; 14th district met and ay pointed a committee to confer with the Mozart Al. dermanic Convention, compored of Eowann Manus x, A.J, Mamuaws, Riowamn Moriny, Joun Crank, aud ‘Too#, Maxson, and adjourned to meet Wednesday, Wd toet, Ith Aistrict—This Convention mot wt Kans’ the place denignated by Tamtnany Il), aud organized wit ie L Bsows as Chatrinan, and Jonn 1, Monn. and Dasnte Buoy, ax Socretarise, On ca ling the rol of dologater, it was ascertained that Lut three-fifths were present, 15. It was then ordered thet the secretary notify the abwentess to meet at tho same piace o: noxt, to which time the conventioned adjourne4, ‘TLe convention Lefore adjourning appoluted Mosara, J. B Monet, Jour Bacam and Davan MoCaurs, « committec to report the names of three can lidates to the convention, for the nomination of Alderman While the fifteen deiegates were holding forth in Fogan'e, the ton absontees met on the sidewalk of the oorner of 42nd street and Srd avenue, and allow- ing that they could be governed Ly no fifteen Me pated Taumence Fawuay fur Al- Miciteet. Gounin, bas announced Limself as an In- dependent candidate for Gouncliman in the 4th Councilmanic Dist te Tho American City Convention met on Saturdey night, at their bead quarters, No, 187 Bowery, for the purpose of nominating candidates for Mayor, Storia Naveda, and the disouvery of equally | Corporation Counsel, and Governor of the Alas Houre, ‘The only nominations made was that of Rurvs W. Anpaaws for Corperation Counsel, by acclamation. Prominent prliticians inthe Ropublican, Ame:i- ing to The Mcrart Judicial Convention meets this" eve. ning, and will, it fs thought, nominate Recorder Bas- nat for Corporation Counsel. The Republican City Convention mecta this eve- Hon, Gro, Orpyxe, Bimsow Daaran, and Aldormaa J. i. Buapr, Yor Alms House Governor, Moers, Turtur & Manama are the prominent candidates, ‘The Tammany Councilmanic Conventions meot Coffoo was Grea | this evening, to nominate 6 candidates for Council men inench district. ‘The following are some of the Prominent candida‘es for thos nominations, in the several districte, as far as could be learned. 41h Dist,—John Moore, Androw McCarty, Joop? Bhennop, Wm. H Bultce!, Edad. Burke, Henry Lux, Morgan Joves, Jobn Haly, Join 8. Bedey and Bappy Holland. Crh Dist.—John Van Tice, John McConnell, Jr Michael Daton, Benj. 1. Rhodes, Hd. ©, Coatelle, Michael McLoughlin and Michso, Builth, Oh Dist.—Jobn D. Ottiwell and James In- grebam. Th Dist —Bryan McCabul!, John Kagan, Jobn McQuade and A. Frear, ‘The American Alderwanic Conventions are or” dered for this evening throughout the city. TuANKSGIVING Dowers.—Thanksgiving day is spproaching, and the sons and daughters of wea th should not, while auply providing fur their wn luxurious homes, forget the thousands of poor People who have not the means of piovidwg theme selves with @ Thankegiving duwnor, Thess charite, bly inclined WU find smple #cope for the exorcise of thelr generous disposition, The ladies of the Gospel Union Miselon, 42 Baater atrect, intend giving a dine uer on Thankegiviug day, to the poor childrea of the miasion, and donations to aid them will be thank- fully received. ‘Tho wanagers of the Five Points House of Indus- try, No. 61 Park strect, intond to give a Than'eeyiy- {ug Uinner to thetr household and the outside child. Ten who attend toe day echool, tucluding aly their Parents, The superintendent solicits coutributions of whatever will aid iu feeding or clothing the hun- dreda of poor creatures who daily apply to the toati- tution forwid. ‘The friends of the 1ast tution are tne vited to virit iton Thankegiviog dey, between 2 and € v'dlock tn the afternoon, ‘The inmates of the Newsbvy's Lodging House hous! not be forgettou ia the general dispensation of Goud things ‘The nomoiees boys aboltered tuere wili no doula be glad to come together oa that day sud cnjey tiemee ves, Those desirous to contribute to thelr sou! bappiness ou that day, may woud their wifts to the Neweboy's Lodging House, 128 Puitom wlreet. Onszquies or Mas, Many Worturaros Monae —The fave:w of this bowed and aulable place yeeterday (Sucday) at Trinity Ubapel Tae solemn abd impressive services of the Episcopa chureb wero road by the Rev Dat Higose aut Ho vant, acd the appropriate music wae euug a d by tho chotr attacued to the chagel, After the cetemontos the remains wore conveyed w Trine ity Cometery, from which place they will be removed to Cod Bpring, The following genticmiea wore pal bearer: Cian W, Banproy, Aawon Wanpt Joun W, Faancis, M.D. Josaru Woosres, M.D, Wa FP. Mevsmvaen, No PL Wictia, Burren Ke, We WOO Bestar, Kad W Tuva Rowstinm, B, Le Fanou Fisvau W. ALES Yared, THANKSGIVING DAx,—A project is on foot 10 get wll the volunteer target comjauios that parade ov Thanksgiving dey, to assemble at certain bow in the morning end make @ grand parade through Broadway before proceeding ou their excumio: It is robronted that there will be uo less than from twenty Ove to thirty companies out on that day, and sbout 20 bands. ‘The companies already knvwn as intending to parade on that day, ere the Butthana- tan Light Guard, Miller d, Andersou Guard, Bowery Musketeers, aud Btar Cadets, The Mayor wuted to review the troops, should they pa- Arnot comes off to-day over the Union Course between Flora Temple aad G. M. Patcoon fora purte of $1,000, Patchen is to go under the waddle, acd Flora tu harness, five years wore opened, on Baturday lant, by City luspector Da.avan aud Comptroller Hawa, They wore as follows: Jon Canstpr, at $30,000 per an- num, ‘This bid was set aside as informal, having neither an affidavit attached made by the estimator, as required, oF tne uames of two persous as proper suretiog, ‘THos, A. Down, at $15.60 por eunum, Swetieg, Joun H. MoOuaw and Jou Counisu, Jenn Praxis, Jaques V, Gompow and Onapian ‘Cranx, at $20000 per annum, Bureties, A.C, Ros- fue end Cuamuxs EB Avecsny, @axny C, Form fon, ot $17,960 per eunum. Suretie, Bauven R. and Guo, W. Tamar, ‘Tnos, A. Doam belig the lovest bidder, the respousibility of his sureties will be investigated, and the contract will be submitied to the Common Council for thelr consideration this evening. Lycronse,—The last of the Roy. Dr, Soup- pre's conrse of lecture on Todia wil be delivered ot the Cooper Tontitute, this evening. Tae late rebel- Lon, tte marsacres ont heroic dowds ill be tho wud kot, Beven «pen jor Eng No, 34, followed by the with the axensyt teembers of Eagine, Wo, 4 ranged in ang leon ltr ade of We nears, and ‘a oF seven carriages, eontalnl ore "Tho Hearse, with open aiden and end, was covere’ with blue black velvet, tastefully decorated with all- vor fringe, the top covered with large black plames, fend on the outer aides of the hearse bore the follow- ing inscription in letters of allvor :— “L nover deserted Principles.” * Baovmex.” ‘and on the end the plain letters, in silver, D. C, 1 In the body of the hearse, was seen a black all ver- tipped Urn, and a» stuffed eagle, between which lay the fire bat and trumpet used by Baopeaion when & member of No. 84; the whole was covered wita crape, ‘Tho hearse was drawn by eight gray horses, draped in black, with black ard white plumes on their heads, exch led by @ negro. ‘Tho front of No. 34’ Louse was draped in mourning, with the insoription between the 2d and 8d etory windows, as follows:— “In life cherished, in past 6 the funeral cortege arrived at the Ath a the platfor Goprnsy, introduced the orator, Mr. J m8, of Rochester, who eulogized and passod in ro- view the life of the late Benatcr Baonmniox, About fifty Indien only were present in the gale "Rea tiey: 3, ©. Martin wad the tmintator expected, ‘and who bad consented to officiate in the ceremonies, it was wtated by Mr, Gonrasy, had not made bis Appearance on account of the remonstrance of his cburch sgatnat his partioip Fars Avanm.—The alarm for the Third District, shortly after three o'clock yesterday after- noon, was false, being occastoned by amoke procoed+ tng from a stove pips passing between two buildings in Broome streot, near the corner of Crosby atreot, Fine iN Broavway.—About five o’c'ock yesterday afternoon, a fire occurred Jn the boot and shoe store of J. Hew, 430 Broadway. Capt. Cnos, #1, of Insurance Patro! No. 9, astisted by soveral citizena, put out the fire before any material damege wasdcne, Tho fire was caused by Mr. Howr, ap- p'ying a lighted match to a leak in the gas pip, Tux pumber of patients admitted to the City Heapitad, for the week ending Nov. 19, is 60; dis. charged, cured or relieved, 42; diod, 7; remaining ab date Ti Police Intelligence, &o. New Coonrsrestrs ty Cirovtatiox.—On Saturday sfternocn and evening, an attempt made to ocd the ct intorfelt ou the Mercbants’ Bank, of Alvany, N. Y., and wore passed. The police beard of the hy | off ta were made to arte Frtamavaion, of tim 2a nawed Jaany Howat . whowe husband cepa & porter house kaown 0 tuo NGrape Vine," at No. O14 tran five different tilline got rid of ous of the counterfolta, it te wileged, ah Another officer arrested one Wat STETSON, & nA wR ve r oartier, eh by three difforeut persons, with ned ving passed the counterfeit money to them. Other Parsons, not under arrest, parsed one of the bila at Saloon under the Museim. and one at the “Rain- ." Lu Beckman atrect. Several others of the bi ls are Known to beve been but to what extent t The bills Nl execut:d aud bear the appearance of being genuine. ‘The partivs under arrost were locked up toawait examination Toe woman Howaap, was arrested threo or four years ago, on a similar charge, Dut eacaped puniahim: nt Cranor or Hiouwar Ronnery.—Ciark- ton Voounars, s Jormyinan, was arrested, on day night, in Canal street, charged at teckea Joun Watroan, of No. 22 Fifth street, as ho ‘was coming out of @ p iter house at No. 11 Thomas street, ov the night of the 14th inst, knocked him down, avd robbed him of $4 25 "He was takea before Justice Commor.y and locaed up for trial, Sruxiovs Moxry.—Last evening, a well reeved wan entered tho liquor store of Wa. Murom- Hiiy in Wrorter atroet, oppraite the Bch Preciuct. ata, tion hue, andy v1 nome cigars, and tondered ing tobe onthe Brown: v, Nebraska Tecritory; at, ng tha; the bil was worthless, went over to the etation house and notified Sorgeant mstenors Au officer then arrest- ¢0 the man who offered tie money. Ou searching bim, $85 in $5 and $10 notes on the Brownvll © Banik was found in bie porseasion. The bile are printed in greon aud bieck (kk, and aro wignod by ‘A. Se Mompe, caster, and H Suurwas, Vico Proalent, Phe arrested man gave tho uains of Heway J. Awa, a, but be refused to tell wosry ue recelved the villa, The title of the Bank is probe'y, Getting, and. ts printed over the name of the Bank for which the Plate was formerly used, 4 Doceor’s Orrick.—A youn, Mictar. Waren was of trawes aod obver arucies, whion, It ts alleged, he had pack'd teady to cary cif ALo'was taker Dolor Soatioe Harnnan aud coututfted for trike Attxoen Hovse Tuy —Parur Garnary, of No. 196 Ei atre-t, ou Bunday caused the arrod of Laivw Pavnne 4 acivr, whoa be charges with having stocu two suvcr’ watones and oie money frvm ble boos, Where he wan ‘ebgaged. on Raturday, Putting, in ecme glow, ‘The socised. was hed bp Justo: Ketay for examination, Taxre wy A Ciskk.—Sivoa Mitre, a young German, was arrest d yesterday, cbarged with robbing hie ewp ayer, MoVamana, doin, Duntwese at No 280 Hudeou street, of $100 ta ban Vila ‘Tha meney was found coacealet in ono of the stockings of MiLcag, aud be was taken before Jus. tice CommouLy aud ibexed up for trial LAMY AN. ARKaSt —The store of Mr, keting, No. £43 Liogtor street, was ty burglars and robbed of bd clibiug Fo the value o were rotified, ae fMlcows Asrmo: the Sd Preciue’, arrested two uw: u od MIO AR MODONAL irked that th seo id Anu AMee, @ Gore man, thaton datum ay aight they tutonded toerack™ the ote G tavited lim to tako part in d, nod gave the aera Were PAKVLLY and locked up bo awalt ion th the police, re Justice suuduation, Fk «¥ Seoviirtixe,—A man named M San TH, proferning to be a jewelior from Nt + Wad acrembed us eharged with wut $144 worth of jewolry f of apTiony Wattack and a eimtlar that of Caiad. Miva No G3 Biomdy Tt ap. Jr aie that he called at theae places under pretences of Bak ng puch ama,ardit te alleged, purloined the oods white they were beng shown tobim, He was cangst ib eetore in Chatham astrret, whore he was offering the jewelry for sale at a very'low price. The property ®as most y recovered; end the prisoner was committ d tor ty Gap Pickrocker.—Wm. Cv by ottiour’ Mo- atch and chalu, valued at ae in Boadway. The scoused was taken before Justice Connouny, and locked up for trial, A snortivtee Cavcut.—A young man, Lamed THRODCRR B.NoLare, was arrested on Satur: day worming, in the store No. 176 Broadway, while Atealti g, it bs charged, tao dozen of eliver plated spoons, Ho wae taken before Justice Wausau, aud committed for examtietion, ¥ Discnaroep,—Nicnoias Ds at 45 Porry street, who was arrest # binge for paselog counterfelt money, bas been honorably discharged from custedy, it ap? peoring that he had passed the mouey without folo- ious intent, Sxx1008 Stranuing Arrnar.—About 5 o'clock jeeterday afternoon, James Pusce.t, accompanied by several friends, called at a smal store, N 203 Varick street, and kept by a widow, named O'Nait. After uwbibing sveral drinks, the party refused to pay, when Ligh words ensued, and Posomu., it is cha'god, beat Mra. O'NaiL in a moat suamefu man- ber about the foo» and bead He then wont away, and shortly a'ter parture, Jou O'Net, & son of the wide Tome, and feeling much in- cented at the way his mother had been treated, be sougbt for Puvcmt, and found bim at the porter house of Joun Kram, corner of Varick aud Hammers ly wtrects. A war sf words took plec-, during whieh it ia stated, ediirted the assault oo of ONen, end defied tim to fight. O'Nat. ran out and red # blunt butcher's k: and returning, be, loged, mad» ewo trusts Fonosiy one taleing effect ih the night shoulder, and the other in the right thigh. An alarm was ra'sed, $04 pelloomen Goprasy bastened to, the O'Nea. bad to the house mother, pursucd by officer Goorssr, and Barres. man York onpital, where his wounds Dr iP drep enor pe otind in ae thigh la shout 4 tookon wounds ary of « vary serious character, § pr babiity of loekjaw vetting 1a.” Posoet, lor by Fornande Weed. Ir there is one man, more than any other, in the city of New York, whom it is unwise and ‘ansafe to place in any public position of honor, trust, or emolument, we believe that man to be Fanxaxpdo Woon. If there is any man in the city of New York, whose whole life seems to be one of treachery and deception, we believe that man to be Farxaxno Woop. Year by year, this conviction of the utter unworthiness of Fanxanvo Woon, of any confidence whatever, grows deeper. Yoar by year those who supposed themselves to be the fast friends of Fanxarpo Woon in poli ical matters, discover that they have been only his tools; that, as a politician, he manifests neither honor nor rectitude—not even the semblance of gratitude for services endered. It is experiences like these that makes Frn~ axpo Woop a vagabond from his party. This is why public men of his own political faith so generally shun and despise him. They have found that they could wot trust hom, If, then, Fanwax- po Woon is not politically capable of even the Proverbial ‘honor among thieves,” tho people of New York should by all means prevent his aces- sion to any place of trust within their gift. His only proper rank, as a public man, is as that of the serpent who charms only to destroy. Ferxaxpo Woon is now sesking office as the Mayor of our city, and will spare no legal means, good or bad, to attain bis end. One of these means is the employment of @ portion of one of our advertising columns, in which to make a display intended to captivate unthinking voters, He obtained that space from us through other partios, and only because the purpose fur which it was Intonéed was coneoaled from us, and, characteristically enough, his first use of it is an endeavor to make our readers suppose that it is tho Editor of The Sun who speaks, and not Fer: xAnvo Woop, This phase of his decsit witl, howover, Le understood, and thus fail of its in. tended purpose, sue ‘Tnx loss by the tire on Monday last, in the store cf L Jacona, on Broadway, waa only $5000 instoad of $20,000 aa stated. This loss was paid by the Hamliton aud Excelsior Insurance Companies before § o'clock on the afternoon of the day of the fre, Inquests, Accidents, &o. Inquests ny Tite Coroxmrs.—Coroner 0'- No, 142 West Tonth streot, u A Jackson, a oulld 4 years of age, who died from soaida Feoolved om the sth Insts acer ‘ly Opaettin, kettle of hot water over Verdict “ace. denta! death.” KMAN held an inquest at No, 219 Teh the body of Joun Roact, a native of years of age, who died from injuries re: 5th inst, at the store No 88 Ferry #t , where a bundle of hides fell through « hatchway up: on him. Verdict sccordingly. Coroner Jackman heid an inquost at the 16th ‘Ward police station upen the body of « male infant a fow beurs old, found on the sidowalk in 16th stroet, near 7th avenue. Verdict “Death from exhaustion by lona of blood.” ‘The of the child was not ascertained, street, upor Ireland, Fooxp Drownan.—Yestentay afternoon the police of the Third Ward found the body of man floating in the North river at the foot of street, ‘The body was removed to the station house, where an inquest will be held to-day. The body ‘was apparently that of a German about thirty years of age, and was diomed ins grey vest with black coat and pants, Beniocs Accrognt.—Josern Frrzwerneet, while upder the tnfluence of liquor, attempted to Jump from the platform of a Third Avenue K. K. ca, ‘at the junction of and Chatham Square, about eight o'clock iast evening. Unfortunately,cat No. 10, of the Second Avenue Kt. B., was coming in ‘an opposite direction, stumbled and foil Lenesth the wheels, and had his right thigh shockingly lscrrated. Ho was remeved to the hospl- tol by Officer Rrase, of the 6th Precinct. Dr. Fiat mB states that no doubt the leg will have to be ampu- LEGAL REPORTS—SATURDAY. Supreme Court. A Case Anti .—Joseph J. We and James D. Oltver va, haa, Cartitdne and rs Horapoot.—This as case which somewhat ilius- trates the wu of the law, while it sbows the ‘at age litigation sometimes attains. T! Pockets of counsel and other offctale Ta August, 1885, Charies J. Gaylor, extensive manufacturer of “tron chests,” sa’en, ao , Anthony street, rented the premises, No, 102 Water street, of Mowra. West de Oliver, for a store, oF soll- log eatsblaoment. Toe rent was to bo one thotimnd oll ai ay appears to have been ctually paid upto 1838." Durtug this Gay! embarramed, largely borrowed. and of gaged to an equal extent. George Ebalnger, & gontieinan of considerabie property, became his fluaucial fiend, and advanced |tue means to carry on the "business, ($17,000) taxing as hin se: cunty @certain mortgego. Bubsequently, however, Mr. Cartlidgey one of the defendants, also’ advanced Gaylor 39.10 at it which time Gayior was obliged to make an wesiguinent for the Donefit of creditors. Accordingly, ou the 21st of July, 1531, he wede on amsignment to the defe: tn whlch, Ebnuing:r & Cartidge were mode preferred credi- tors to we amount of ebout $26.000, As Ehaingor had « mortgsxe on all the property of Gaylor, he w: consu ted relative to the assgninent, it being pro- poted that he anould be made fret preferred crodi- ae release his mortgage. ‘To this tt te ger conseuted verbally, but a’ter th ould not give up bis mort- ‘gage and let the property out of his hands until his io wus vatieficd = Meanwhile the aasigumout bad been drawn up and Gaylor and the defendants had vigned ut now it was thrown up, and no longer considered ap arsigmant, as av forrod, by the defendants, and proven by Gaylor who tenbiied that he afterwards wont on with hus business LOUxh Lo amgnwent bad been made, applying the proc.eda thereot to the paymout of bis © Ehulnger, as Lis mortgages. ‘Thus proglessed, Gaylor paying all Toate as ever before, Cperating bis manufactory and sling bis wares, till May, 1838, after which, the rent of the siore was not this action was brought inet the defendants, as assiguccs, to recover it, ouly aavunting to $800. ‘Tue action was drut Judge Ingrabem, then on toe Com: “eae bench, to Beptember, 1540, Tho inference was, thatas the alleged aemgni Teeporsibilitiee on the defendants, and did not, therefore, convey to them the term for which Geylor leased the premines, they oculd not be render-d liabla, that as they bad never entered upon and taken pow ‘they could not be inade reaponaible for the d upon motion of the defendants counsel, Judge Lograbain gravted # nonswit on the g ounds atate Bulxoquently the suit waa brovebt tn the Sapreme Court before Judge Kent, who charged the jury that the plawntitfe were entitiod to recover tn the action; that the de’ecdents had accepted the position tay oconpred, undor their seala, aud were therefore li- tat by @ proper construction of ce ae it © uvesed to the defendents the term fur wich Gaylor leased, and thus made thea adie ua- der the lomee; that i¢made po diff rence whether or uot they bad ever actualy ented upon the promis: ea, and that all the evidever op tist polat sbould be disregarded. Dafendenta’ counsel excepted, and the jury gave the platntifis a verdict for $859 aud ¢ a's amounting to $250 The case was taken to the Supreae Court at full hanch on appeal; an! thew the judgment of the Court b low was nosn m wusly sfirmed. le was then spyealed oy th» defeatent to the oid Court, for the Moorreetion of errora” com: pow d of the denste avd Chaneelior of the Btate, who Unenimcusly reversed the judgment, The cise was axein taken to the Court of Errore for leave to amoud the pleading, and on the amended pleadings was new eget brougnt on for tria! before Justics Mallea, who charged the jury toat unless the asdgument was delivered to the dvfandants, and they recetved and soted under ita authority and entered upoa the prem- wee aud hed possesion, the plaintifls could nut re- cover, The ary diagreod and «rw aacharyet. yee end Priter for plaint.tiy; O'Coucr ow: art for defendants, ‘Thus for twooty years has this case been ctroula- tog through the courts, sud ia now as far from flual sojudication as it ever Was, Bince the commence: t of the acti resi mary euulnont ooussel been retained in it, many of whom are now drad. Mr. O'Conor is the only one of eranael wno still remain of the first engaged, and was employed by Judge Paine, now deceased. John H Maher, Dow ceceas d, was firet counsel for plaintiffs, Me, O'Conor la now tired of the ove, say, that it gives him mere trouble and anxiety than allftho rest of bis practior, end that rather than to try it again, he would give bis cbeok for the orginal judguat. Court of General Heastons, The following Sraviets were bevel dey sete Ich Bratwar’, petit larceny, penitent mon Jolin Lynch pote larceny, pariveutary® maths, Peter Williaa, b ot f adjournment arrived, Calendar—November 21si, United States District C. urt —Nos; 78, 80, 82, 80,08, T1484, 6 115, 108, Bl, 8, 107, 111, 14% sme Court--Cleneral Term —Unanumerated tember galendar: 14, 78, 8: $03, 2467. 1, 910 ‘9780, 9783. 24, edn, son, Sone, 4) itt 1866 108) MN, 104, —Trial Term.Part 1.—Nos, 537, wh ie x ae st Gi, 0, 18,105 m1 m e872 Potrey Wada Lasieaa it ively Trial Term.—Vast1,—Nos, same os Friday ae Same as Fritey, and Now, 1.497, 1,190, POLITICAL NOTICES, Democratic CANDIDATE For m Feawanno. Woon —We give here and peep nates a acacia ich shall the Corporation whi 5 ite believing that th! having of ti iv Tights POLITICAL NOTICES, ‘most for intelligence, wealth and probity), they eluded to reduce the number to the following { States Benator; his character and talents are too Known to be recounted here. & gentleman of ved as Chief WILLIAM F. HA’ tinguished worth, who has set: 7 " ¢ food may ernment ‘not mfring W idea rat aaeaty Site Ballyrin favor of such lealeation, and each it coat ey will Of H trent Fee Cae Ee | “Sate viscemrom, « mim Dora 0. 20m a With a higher tone of public “ERNANDO' Wood, | tired mabogany dealer, is ® gentleman who has — been a partisan, or identified with any political ization; has risen to affluence by his strict int SPECIAL NOTICES, business habits, and indomitable energy; he te Mans, Wrxstow, vorsally popular. From these four, one may be obtalned who 89 An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, has a Boothing Syrup for ehildren teethiag, which UNDOUPTEDLY BE RE-ELOTED, A final meeting will take place on FRIDAY greatly facilitates the process of tecthing by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation ; will allay all ING, the 26th inst, at 7H o'clock, at the St, Ni Hotel, pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon | 3. BISHOP, Chairman, it, mothers, it will gtve rort to yourselves, relict aad | 13h Ward.—At a Convention of the health to your infauts. Perfectly safe in all casea, Aivermanie District, held Cones ft ee Milltons of bottles are sold every year in the United | Grand sty on the ovaning, of the teh af Mogae Gtates, It isan old and f GEO! PRICK ONLY % CENTS A BOTIL™, Jacee SMITH was called to the chair, BTRINGHAM sae lected Boot otary akin None genuine unless the fac-rimilo of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outelde wrapper, Md. to place candidates tn ne . and on an iuformal ballot, Th. 4yyoten Jamen Marchy otion of Mr. Houckirk, of the 11th Wi Bold by Drugaiste throughout th Store's Sewixo Maciunrs, No.9 Sewing Machine. No. 1 Bowing Machine...... ‘The Family Sewing Machine—A.. ‘The Family Sewing Machin ‘Homming Guages. 1. M. BINGER & CO., 456 Broadway, N. ¥, 160 Fulton street, Brooklyn, 78 tion then adjourned. GEO, STRINGIIAM, Sec'y, New York, November 18, 1830. peat ATRICK McELROY, Eaq:— - Ata mecting of the Democratic Republi County Convention, held at Ti ¥ Hall, on day evening,.Nevember 18, you inated 'e caudidate for Governor of th ‘The andersicned were apvoivted a coma! Harvey Binca axp Broraxe Are Agente for des u the nomination op behalf of the Conventl THE NEW YORK BUN. “Funtira thagps on will enmp'y with the actlow of at Reaping, Pawn. Couveutign fapycerting thn uomnttoa, oral yours tee A ‘SouN GaRROTL Sat, Cnaxox.—Dous anv HALF Doms OWN TL. HLL ean be had at Tue SuN Oflice in Five Dollar packages TOHN MATHS — 4nd Three Cent picoes in Three Dollar packages. City: ‘WILLIAM 0. WEBB, money only received. bog eee Sars rite Oh ik, November 19, 1859.—Geri Panties in Fifty Cent rofte, Iam tp fonsipt of rent asctaetatetion ts be oer orphan ing me thatthe Dem tie Keprblican: went: e awnas § ae sercrubied at Tammany Hall on 1th Now tnvts wi A Jens Present me to people aa candi Has points of mupertority pools i own,” (do forthe important office of Governor of the monstrated in practical use) “and fill than ang | of the City of New York. other, al the reauirer ents of FAMILY MACLUNE ‘The handeow ry vote given me in that ti my fellow eitize, ahd the subsea ees i ort Manufartured and retail Hera, making It au unanimous scti Om; aya il by foextend fovea! my profound. ‘schuowiogge BROAD npasise Hikes 1s honor you ferred ead penai Ta nondnie Hott, | Oa eccepting thi Tromipation can ooly say that Canrers!! Canrers! | Sour the scrutiny and’ aplaton st Sy fllge From Auction -20,000 re, Ingrain Carpets, all wool, Your obedient servant, iver $i. at HIMAM ANDERSON Bowes; eed | To Joun Carrol, JohnH. WARIS door from Heater street, : gun Mathews, and William (O. Webb sass, ARCHITECTURE, A Cann, Mr, J. G. AUSTIN, Architect and Land Surveyor, No. 10 East 38th street, Everacee Bavpx—Tars Tartitina French M really moral fens Barry's Tr1copmmaove Warranted te gieabatiereacieetae nan other GENERAL NOTICES, Pome rons aware, ‘epee pee Es Machine jp this market, or money Fefunded. Lecture for the People. B.. ‘Revi r y ones RAE yvORD TO 900, No, 008 Broadway, The etn. 1oAN 0 Brooxirs axp Sovrm Brooxrrs Daatam | will be delivered in Rivet aaa ee a nan WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sed inet, oo Me lock ; ‘Lacture to BROOKLYN, Tux Prorosxp Panks.—Another meeting of tho Park Comntssioners war bold Iu the Mayor's of- fice, at the City Hall, on Satu eventog, for the Purpose o” discussing tue several piaas sibmitted. The project for a chain of parks, extexding from Fort Hymilton to Ravenswood, with a macedamized road connecting the mame, which was favorably on- tertained af the previous ievting, seems to haw fall- en somewhat nto disfavor. T. HL. RopMan, Esq. ‘Deetor’e evening, or at th Bast th spoke in op pomition to the p ject, contending that ire, Tuesday evening, free, The public ‘a. Pave parce were eatebliabell Some ‘of toons wsent | Mich isaeruaaiey evening e “io” Cai ! Ca: T Braecm, tages Sees eet pelea Oe eater fall into disfavor with the publc, aud peroaps only one or two would be really popusar with the prople — Tho expenso to enclose toed parka would bo qroster thom toe cost of encking the saine quantity of land lying in one body. ‘The iaterest_ would be concen: faved In one yarcy woerean f B00 cron ware a. ply Be and 66; off cloths, all widths, with large stock of window Hudson ot, cured and civided into five Parks the interest would | Our Future Hi Ant! be divided, and perbaps three ont of the whole num- | T will hold « public Tem ber would be neglected. In allusion to the oonttivt- | topber ano Hudson st, 01 ‘The pab pare sane uly teresting me May be ex ze eting rt ing tuterests betwoen the Eastern and Wastern dis: thicts, he contenved thut a plan should be @topted that would aatiefy both. ‘This he thongut coud be Same bg aeacting $0 part 008 which be wae A. 0. of HI. B. No. 5.—Alithe members ef recommend to be locay gewvod, and the | this division aro requested to attend » apecial other op Prospect Hill, neither & excelea 200 acres, S Mratedast ths Ed aus ot November, at Milleman' Wa: 1 Prox, Req , xtat~s, that m bin optuion, « | Hall, cor of 2ith rt and Tth ay. as thure i busines 1d | Lmportauce to ho transected.’ By order Lex- ‘wide dive ‘Fw Fort Hantiton to Greeny 4 34 Ouviate the nevcenlty of large parks, end he therotes BORER GP ANETL, | President.” Lait note the'r roum, cor of 4ve. bUgKested the sel-otion of the Norte park at Grewn- (tng Base at 8 oelock te to attend Hh pout, the South park at Fure daniltos aud the Gens ark lcm Ar, Batvuons’s property each to cceupy funeral of our Isto a FERRER By order of JOHN TIE. ONE Bee a ‘a two acres of laud; the parade ground te contain 1 eves te Ridge wood pak ¥8 acne, and the Pronpact Holleway’s Ointwent and Pills are the en- ly reliable remedies for diavares of the a Hil pack 95 seres, voral other smal! parks recep dg ad the city. The cost of th eeti- ingwormm, ecurvy, alt rheuns, weald head oete the moet inveterate meted from the assenerd valuaclon of the property, would not exceed $050 000, at Bitancous yid ou the medieating “earace ei tie veggabs I 0 efo. Lodge, No. 118, LO. Remarks were wade by other gentlemen of the rain, but no two appeared to be agreed upon Avy ove plan thus far proposed, and the meeting ad- Jourved until Priday ¢vonng next, when all the re- Ports will be taken up and discumed, under the head A tenbte ban co Of opectal order. os RADWA1'S RENOVATING RESOLV ANT, Kow oy Frost or a Caurcu.—There was It affores us pleasure to am ounce ty the, patie that considerab.e excitement yostrdsy, in freut of tae | ®° Gesovered. positive 9S, 1poometal 0 Pierrepont Btreet Bap'iat Uburcts ta sous gumaoe of | Coutumetton sand a dinner of the Liana Chaat, adght. 1 Miculty oocurred bet wen | treatment in Phthisls, Rronchities tabaraies. ee, ae Bakery M dG JH barbe ' jem of Mediolne, it'waa vroved thet foe only sefe and retinble ‘reatineut the *lok allio these cou plaints could rely upon with absaluse ty wan K\DWAY'S RYNOVATING RESOLVENT, sided with Bucway's Rindy Kellef tek Mngulating Is RADWAY'S RFNOVATING RESOLVENT Tp 7H OLEAT OON@TETUTIONAL REMADE yy t ng. able to whip Haapry for bis brother Tuomas Mt the attace. A aum- took part in the affray, and very soon, ch a tumult as to sttract th» ationthe gation who came runalng out to are cause of the tow, ‘The assal ante were event iaily rriva! of the polices, when he Mration Huse tesa cut aud brutsed, AL Juries on the bead end legs, with used during the melee. %—The Couny Canvassers ork ty dev oofore thay will be the cifictal result, On Saturday seized and sid until th they were marched off were all more ue which wer A C. orn Sp have yet tao day prepared to they complet " dilapidated human “Prin Ranwar & Go. are ng a remedy that will fectual'y eredicate rom tine i ual! ering & iy nile city wards, lnaving the county towns stil we Bracted. “Tne vite ujon duawe ot are svarteesonel Sedean and ol the Peace for toe Oth alas ict, hae bret cast “up "by SEBO ING RicOL VENT the candvWates, frou whieh it'appesrs shat Mr. Baan feLt, (Dom) haa an apparent majority of two votes, ‘There are several imperfect ballets, however, for Mr. Warn, (Rep) which, if alowed, will give hia & majonity'of two votes.” This is pretty cluwe shaving, when 1t considered that over 20,000 votes wore ed. ve NCROLARIES —The shoe store of Francis Moxrny, op Atarte stieet, near Portiand aveuue, was feloniously entered, on Bsturday morning, and Tebbed of thors anctatlng to $59 ta va No, 296 Fulton avenue was sluilarly entered the sane night acd robbed of clothing amounting to $50, together with some men y. Kin 4 SHow Wispow.— About 9 o'clock on BBurdey vight, # me material in the ebow wine dow of Mr. J. Pautire’ store, in Atiaucto aueet, Gea ov Davenway caught fire from the gas light. and before the flames | H1s °F & a) could Le suppressed, ome $20 worth of fue were ruined, Insured in the Atiantic Iowurance Com- MICK Gt eNDULAR SWELL NIGHT Bw 4 erron lOON#UM' vont ree BR, HUvORS xi jCihconte” Bec 74 (DYSPEPSIA ‘Abd ijl diacasce that have Beew estavilshed fo the RICK ONE DOLLAR PER ROTrnn. INRANITY, ROSCHITIS. KIN DISEASES, ALT RUKUM, A Leet a ein os bioaday aes) Ate ro rey on Monday weening Be ine Oa "by the Ray, Wilde Ht MITBU aoa Amba used aod —The amount of water rents sescmm d ov wty where dist {bytion pipes hare cured af the door on the evening of the ron laid i $211 981-01; of which emount $.te 087 18 ' bes heen collected, ‘The number of permits granted ts 6.982, ‘Tax music of ‘Old Lang Syne" may be beard at the Old Folks’ Conoort, Brooklyn Tabernacle, to- night, Ww BERKAS, R OF THE STATE, "HE GOVERNO! Sener Thang 4 [MANN ror of of PEW do torn a tants Aha gy esl ig Sed das ern basbitaan the the Ts f Sia al WILLIAMSBURGH, Ssnrous Acorpant yrxom Bowing Fivi.— Baturday bight, Mr, Jussru Kaura, residing at 119 Montrows avenue, E ly bi verel ye) ryanes ¢ ys ree te Int oer cai the walt oy igri he dat mmanees Ry ci vets PR reek ath ———

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