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———— — on ey THE NEW YORK SUN, | @! & te who dunes eh: to tonne ve THE LATEST NEWS, | ,Comsonn tx rans, of the French tion, because, it the office dd not Yoveit him, | tid bth of than, ant Mr Crane, Mallon, Th GENERAL NOTIONS. listen for the click of the telegraph, and dream * | frigate Hellone, secompanied by his Aid, paid he coullghenefit the cit a ny | Come e’ come Goer Ore ond Rev. Bom. CHAPIN, D. Dy SATURDAY MORNING, NOY. 23, 1061, | St what tomorrow may bring, and if old | An official visit to Commodore Paulding at the | shat a held fe fie iy ayer longer or check has been discovered. wine meee “| Rick's thoughts area little too “contraband” BY TELEGRATH TO THEN, ¥. SUN. Brooklyn navy yard yesterday. A salute of 18 | While he recognized it as, and knew it wasapo-| Arteoep Ansow.—Antoine Holz, a cabinot ol waneer Sraeer it ‘The Caniidatee for Hicetion. Juet now, we can only bope for the news of a, a gune was firod on his arrival, and the marines, fee ee re oy ana highly hono | ative, at Mo. 290 Diviolon dhrest, was arrested ARKST, STRE matt ROM, We give terlay a list of candidates for the | Kteat bottle t Sn Norceater canting | Pt deR el Warsaw, Mew by the Rebcis ete, | commanded by Capt. Brevoort, turned out and | Tr At eee ott tml ghee Bia ns | yesterday, charged with having wilfully dred | OX WEDNESDAY "EVENING NOV. ff Offices to be filled at the coming election, 60 far | Alackwonl's May ising for November contains | Jepereon City, Nov. 22.—Pasengers iy the | Proented arms, | further honor t—not that he ‘mean self-praise, | hhis shop on the night of the 12th inst. He was — as yet nominated, The intercet of the commu. | te usual amount of readable matter, The in- train from the w: t report that the rebels burnt Tue U.S, Stramen Bresvitte went down —but Yarn galt ol £0 fhe office three for @700, and he claimed that loss, bat Scumnot—"THE PEOPLE.” a vn, | evi tickle ie, of co ake . ‘ i 9 4, ire to it » " — Bity is largely centred upon the Mayoralty con. | ¢vitalde Bu ki Feourse, taken up, and bis Was paw night before last, t» prevent ite beiag { 9 the battery yesterday to receive hor powder, bog Hoan torehars tere oo pl gid bls atock and tools were Mt | Coop bast OF. Tickets, #6 conte, Poradle at RUSHTONS, A } Heer “errors” made the most of. Tho attacks 09 jaw after which she sailed for Port Royal. Mie Gov (a Aaa ran examination by the Fire Marshal, Jus: | tor stouse; WENTWORTH'S BAKERY, Si Eat | test, in reference to which Wood's acceptance Buckk led etodenta of ihe. oat ; Weed as winter quarters for our troops. City Government which were koown, to exist | tice Steers locked him up for trial, ieesavn H YOHRETOR & COn 1B an @f the nomination, and various political specu- | Bue sacs ulonta ¢ i sith agains! A train of 80 wagons, with an escort of 200] — TH® Powstarran will hoist her flags and te | and of which he vas Sally ome. Under the peewee aoe Tale Wo ie be ereaee Mes em ee lations the party newspapers as to the Lilet ak th aputation, like Gibbon's, will | men, left Sedalia, n few days ago, for Loaven- tae sank h her bil today; mad proceed to | prevent chatter It tots moe To LEGAL REPORTS. FRIDAY. Lecture. nad 4400 Hho road | turvive critics, | career han 7 iladelphia for repairs. of ; one, is her. — result inanother column, will ve Fond | itantic Monthly for December, te tannot | Orth: A messenger reached Sedalia at twelve tik RiOHPRICILE teceived her crew. of | Mayor Wasa mere clerk. Ostensibly the h _ Valted States Cirealt Courts The Lecture will be continued in the with interest. h “i ; o'clock, last night, announcing that they had aie ‘ he was, ds furto, the tail of the city ov Decision im Appeal Prise Cases..The United int Church, 24th st, bet 6th and Tth aves on = a — with its usual variety of literary matter. leon attacked near “Knobnoster,” by 500 or about #) men from the North Carolina yester- | ment. | If the oifice had the power and digni States vs, the sch > Crenshone and the barb Weln ee ae at 134 vulodk, on Rev. hag] Dr. Breckinridge for the Union —~ | day, and commenced to take in stores, it should have, he would desire to rotain it, | 7 te i he J tt : Da. Rovent J. Bare wisnrvcn, of Kentucky, The Grand Review | 600 rebels, and the train captured, Ny far ok al | Then a man contt build up no better monument Hiavratha.—In these cases the points involved gment of tue W mld. A painting of the Ex. ef tha total 8 fo htoet to watlk & (Special Correspondence of the Sun.) | Refugees continue to arrive here in crowds— ATPALION ov AntiLieny, consisting Of | for himself than to be the chief magistrate of | In which were stated in the Bux a few day oe beam fhiarticgalenanie Rb can tll Wasitisarox, Nov. 2t. | many in a most destitute condition, four companies, numbering 475 men, under | the great city of New York. No position afford. | since, the Court has now rendered its deciatn — - series of articles in the Louisville Journal, to iia yh Pens abhi | z pe command of Capt. M. Wiederich, of Buffalo, | ed a better opportunity tor the display of Hi hegs dec ea af contemnation made Hyatt’s Life Balsam, i he imperative duty of the 0 We Hattor of ine Ne xs Hue | 7 i ore vesterd ol er | executive ability than the Mayoralty of | the District Court by Justice Betts, T —— Meas ss creer ite Hatullicg ul hetaver eae: | RWG Bind Feview at. fialley 9. Clhous Resiy : From Washington MICE LI oe COR Thebes, ene da men, | tie thy. tik” He bet onmet recone | Sill sow gtte the Dotted. Mates Rdsumatiem in ite mowt painful firma, sleo scot aoe be eaperom Lis Souellvoni. By Was veyer cow day, neatly epopul Washingion, |, MFaakington, Nor. 22.—Whily some gentler | dining at the Park Harrucks, proceeded on their | Why he Sught to retire, Ite hel chilicos to | Court, and will probable be hea ie tla, erysipelas, aalt rhiewn, pisnplom butchem old | of ie and tease, at maintain the Cini J yestenay,mcalsuronelaed Wainc on ow af itiction ate desirous that Gon Mig | way by the Rew Jersey ella eaicate, and he ought to neck the confurts of | session. An order was enterod directing. that | TuCeqe fever mires, the worst onsen of Ueno of the f tion. Everybody n in : thall take the field the Gov. Tie Seconp Reaiment cf Cavalry N.Y, 8, | private life rather than attempt to dechurze | the vessels and cargoes be bonded in. the me: Ridneya, tactpient plot tay te Last spring, Dr. Barckisntpan wrote a maby oficials, business At the Giitsrent Depart> | stument spe V., Colonel E. J. Mort Hering 909 , the duties of Mayor, when he was emscjous ; time, and Frederick W. Welchinan and Frank. | tainly cured ty tise 8 . icles 1 | ments was actually suspended, while the streets | for the diseh Ah rete her Lent tis dah table that he was rendering no good to the public, | liu Morria were appointed apy HYATTI'S Ce er ear ee fee Tae ORTH | arg aedéted ABM Ol! LAVORA Un toeuhnont thts Prank Ra evil ret om Hi 18 Dk men, is expected to pass through this city to- | and certainly none. to bis fiends, The frost Surrognte’s Court of cane of jeral attention, and cont Lah gale (0 transfer his fron i uste i r Pdi indi of aan 5 by a which attracted ger Moola al. Yalu das ng Bridge was densely packed with a moving | partment to the performan public du- | 4a¥: on ite way from Albany to Washington | condition of Ue country Bed Bruch to do with The Bible Society in Luck.—Rolert Stewart @ with the dines Pee eT ee aio cere as WAlLAntty |( kde 0: Hoeiertion, ‘ulin hist <cosfuutiu, | Tuto : Horses are to be furnished to the rogiment at | {he peciticn of N New fork, The atten | Hachanan, ty hte will, whlch was now admitted to | ome, Squiia bead aril spi nyc weilltedew Uiiadie | Heitoctbgs Gaithe siew, he tidtel cinntiaies | well jon continues to hw indulged in | the capita. ope, at thie timo, was directed to New York, | probate, after distrituting an interesting silver | Grove st ant Hh Oe ae Mes et daneneny Shot, and Gonal dor the Fabellicw aa ft aif went eaily in the day, heavily laden with pas | fur rtaine? the intnl r CITY NEWS tier ta ote se mone his family, art making a number | purumeneta and gowh ater hehad been crippled , and cons lion aa ita ) “i M i ¥ a eee hat, if pe as to be ra. ate bequests, leaves $250 tothe Aimeric aly, Fair Ube Higadl pallial ‘and’ teliagtotn stand mas wer in active demand ant commanted | #tion whatever eet, but will pro Whe Cabaltnies, be commenced hore, Hie frien thonght tha, pa ttobert Boorman's wil.aleo admitted, leaves a | he had been in the Mrodvway Mapa we rasa falilous prices, some quotations being made as N ‘i The following i he of the dit by his continuiny in the position of Mayor of | large estate among his family and relatives. nt then thought tebe inourable, point. ‘ Nor has there Veen an informal cony orsatic 1¢ following is @ table of the different cans | Now York, he c Hd, at the proper tine, cons ghd fs and then thousht inourable, Fret Dr. Bncktwnitian’s cut rope | high an 10; ten ani twenty dollars boing the fio aul the oper, tepariin nt con. | ditaten for the offices to bo filled at the coming | tribute advantageously to that ent. It he'euld | Now Yokes es ate & Prominent eltizen of | HVATES LIFE BALSAM cure Mrs C. ch Cation as @ scholar and d high es. | extreme of liberality on the part of the stall- awit Lond t eae hiphidie, ‘ly a toh election, ©o far as yet nominated ; do anythi JO oT contlicting interests of + 7 had destroyed the flesh frora the mation in which ho is hell throughout the | Keepers. T heard of one confiding individual | matters Me ae liar wae pel Pi o' re MAYor. the country, and restore h rmony, he ought to HOBOKEN, SS be was exponed, Ttoured Mw Ge South, we expect that thes» articles will com. | Who paid #59 in advance tor a carriay fraininy, from premature expressions of | Tammany Mozart publican, he Wt he pretle i mgt OK mle aus Principal depot 246 mand the attention of the thinking and intelli. | had the sa ion of seoing it driv 5 © Godfty Gunther Panando Wood George Opdy ke Heht to claim bis ‘ser in uty Fatat. Snootine Areatn.—Coroner Bohne [7 cents per bott mt gent classes of that section, who would not even | tearing speed by its owner as soon as the biror sohoon TAS Oa Waa ANC Tua a Aldermanic Nominations, in which they were nee ity was mates | sted, of Hoboken, concluted an inquest y look at the productions of any othor author on | bad alighted, loaving him to take wn inter ently at work on anew battery | Det ally affected by the cf untry. Her | terday at New Durham, on the body of a SOCIETY NOTICES, 1 " eridlk of # dallas guar s dmg oad t far above the | 2-Wm Walsh Richard Barry Wim Walah,(dem, | Position was such that she could not escape. Ho | Frenchman, named Aat the subject. adusty Mr. Oiterback's Lind * Jas "MeMahion Aid not despair of the Union. He clung to tho | tower maker, of No. 211 Aven Temperance.The Olive Branch T. A. So- decisis Other exp s equally dismal were tho Hee We vain fon he Uiewkals last nist, | 4: WH Chartock’Anaw Meehan, Charter H Mall 7 Union and believed that New York would again | who lost bis’ life on Suenday. clety Will moet, as astial, ot 65 Eat Brow lway, on More of the “Oirage” in C | otder of the say, one got tuty contiting tome | aching Petia feat snfine, malice | samen Recd Jar Durtag” ” AO smith be the centre of the North and South, Fast aut | Charge of ngut white Furniss Ut redone ane ey mice ane case dai Adil her sorrow at Ito return iti Navy Mees cai ni Sh Athi ite, SP McKnight Peter Meknight John Lewis aeons tal ah pot Maya stab Woes oi in Ly aa at a ee Reet speakers, DANIEL WALFORD, Prolente a ¢ Canadian try, continues Ita « “J scoing the review, after spending a long day ’ all also ran the Mockad A i i \ soap el came to hi 1 hy : - { ’ 5 é i 10. : site ions or antecedents wor tfere with ares | deutal of bis gun; nie ti i Englich vowel, and ite arguinenta to show tha «in search of the review yrount, which |“ pahriganinsddeiehad if : vole fmard Kelly | still to hold al position, givi ngs w Hering deceased from Ina prec | trvting in the Military Mati, 104 | it was such an outrage upon the British flag as or bad avamie idea must bo TK EXPRDITION YHSTERDAY, 14..GiIEM Platthichd Murphy § John 0 Ottiwelt Renee ie ‘ a i. wd leaves a wife and three i T. SHEFIELD, bs | cann sistently be passed without noties by ere la the vielnits of the rebel encamp. | _. The reconnoitering and foraging party under Cond ny GUE Ulan & netoriel Add Coroner Bohnstedt was informed on h ads FG. We Bay Be ts Gee. ta Ste tive OF Wiudieady. (0 lad’ ronnewhere in the vicinity of the rebel encamp- | Gon “arsoks, which went out from Chen Smith's | 16 ie Vat Terrenes Farley Chation MeCarty | iy. ot atl) Me lator to Neves that Mra. Soulier had. bee nit ottons, “siuitui V9 : " rent. division yesterday, took oof Flint Mes pedon) Geo M Harp 1 Me ie her sad bereavement, = Ho his y GLOVE, long article in review of the positions of the | 71.6 roviow was as magnificent a apectacto ax | Hilly and the surreuneinge chantry, by Uheowinse Counciimante Nominations. New York, Therelors, for pi wie pial A ig s, . ich yin ; if + " Re he Wishes of bim- — _ Norther: eas, the an of whi t th kot Sone.to pe and against th hes of “ forthern press, th : the gathering of sixty oF seventy thousand dise ] out the picks ent beara {RTH ARS ATORIAL DuSRRICT self and family, ke hud finally concluded to ace Y Mew are now signing United States | Veterans of the War of 1812 will Meet at gathered from the following extract : ciplined men can be mace; the very massing of |. Nich hin | GQ Bumey, sho Moen ‘Thomas Outwater | cept the nomitiatian just te nd note img about 8,000 daily | the Mercer Huse, cy ner Br ‘ “All this, was prior 10 the dewnfill of th | such a multitude being the grant pot lea widence of | dompn tiuehes, Alex Megara Aor ween faxain be a cap aily manufactured i vary, the Ot day of Nev Union, With the occurrence cof on CaTAer OT isa: wholes: AN iL Wis kdl for = practical | the presence of t fexinant or |v Sandford Charles Hagan Jobn M Gallagher | Peorl, hoping that ‘i €100.000 to 500.600. The amount no full u wifurm, ty colet rate t he, Ci predile of tiorthern pollth Hrciydeneauar dulrreprinteginh inuhtry, & ent and one battery, | Jute ftayes He Hoge atin tt Sagar to the otic the power it required to make it | ed to date $25,000,000, requiring | We eva ust a ckie journalists underwent @ startling re periment in the mobilization of the a ean fr hatwen tal aie enly 1's Deemond Joseph D Costa efficient, and that it might be the means of ie 000 signaty ibaa ey pes he President downward, they became en- | avery detail connected with a mover ocr Tibee ML OntenTbe ine earnaae HIPTE MiNATORIAL biNrer, aujurating the restoration of harmony. —-——— . ANA, A conte RT he Toe amored of the things they betore arsalled. tT carefully observed as though an aly ection, about eight miles beyond our present skinae Mich aridy Thomas ce Matt Y ‘The Committee then withdrew. Farther News, see Third Rags [io gen lr i aysosin eg 2 mt, thoy sought precedents in Austria, bor. | been actually intonded, Tho sunge outpests. The party returned late Last mizht, hae Maloy Rawal a i stoetbaes shennan ths —_—_— nn fe patty ot erttyrr Ay, ] ought preeed A “haie | Waving be othe nihony er ul y N ADDI ryan B , aI rowed principles and pract ‘ ordered to be present with a full supply of their | WAvine teen altoweth Michacl C Grom titer Wyarnek Huta) 4h BU fae PORE RO TAU BRORDES ne SOAPHD I8 A nideestNa, Pe arlatic aiid oh cs HT. | id tribute to the virtues of Bomba by imita- | nedical equipments, the ambulances to be tn |e rmntaltice w bat ‘ John ty wn Fredk Reppor GF Steinbrenner | THON, and to the ene unter Gen, Butler, now Tf Dut dau by flatiryts tongue ‘ Tisloa will ba held 4 i ‘ligan tule, 4 Metical ov . ance: Information was received that the rebels had Si AFOREAL Ti + Rost . i ‘ Active Vlog will bu held: ob & ting the most odious features of Neapoli ; A ‘| WINTI PRNATORIAL DoTRiOR leaving: Boston harbor, Capt. David D. Porter Tut when used Letore dresning, at Lalfpast To'clocke pth, All tnembere The outrage perpetrated hy Commatote Wilk sant the soldiors provided with great | constructed an artillery rowd from Flint Hill to eRhaw dd flowland — Alrx It Koch ral recht Sd i ALRARUia MEH At Oar Heated to nttend, as Liveiness of Impartan upon the British steamer has now ton | foats, Knapsacks and 40 rounds of cartridges, Themed at Dec Ataltrd; Ne WE Baer Funes Gaey As a he Petites 6. ke MOAB ined ted waeactels hy order of PATRICK M seized as a convenient pretext forextingnishins | This last provision was hops intended to 5 dad aa ° wed, Sur, 5 aware ibeM One inate outhern expedi« ” S08 weld by Growers every. Pees't P.M PARTLIN, Vice Prin't. P, the new lights of their juristeand pulliciats, 001 7 ivi gueainatany omens get sity Lota e AiihurA Moody TFhee'Bterenon | ton. The Captain cor xcellent fighting | ™ Fe a Rees Ps bed for appealing with profound revarenes to th [Ruan aniital. 8 ‘ te QanUlaal | coon Wiel bhlB ke Orirten stock, and has, at Cuba and hore, shown | Evans ‘it n ae ier ; A i anal i a Re er Ape ae spine ee is sop | tat the true boot of the fuinily ds yet in good EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSP, MILITARY NOTICES, ing the Ditternoss tlicw | the oui nila uttons taken, | octin nt. iam Marts Jonathan Trotter F > : ‘ied dale ses oa fl 08 i sea - ' ' v0 vO Pinckney ‘ition within bis veins, so that may ex. ¥ r re near Ba 0 Lewte diseus ie bw Ae Wr eceurrety aid dhe iti : mt bas) Col, Taylor, who was arrested undor a mtaay F aking. atin oy ile peet a second itlon of | ct flayed, If Capt ila Wie oe iteerultn Wanted for the Tammany Reale ¢ question at fen ieratle clears | talions and regiments went their eva: | prehen ion in connection with the running over qonn Lyons | sbeoek | ; He Tha tramense HOU of two oF the 1 mment—Able-Fodied men are wonted to Y yr aH i in sit ite mainly inas: J latene ond dispersed quietly to their quartera, | ofa private on Wetnesday, has been restored to eres B pueeiulent tecdee Porter obtains the chance of repeating it. Thera | au city, he largest whole} Tamioany Ki w at Poolenville bao ede ois : , : withontditticnlty or accident, beyond a few. | tls command, are now about eighty Government vessels in DOWN NY THE WAR, sumed inconisteacies of Americans and) the : ry S Eh + by Gen, Smith's division, including the briga ‘Tammany School Officers, port, reaily, ornearly roady for sailing ts now being sold at this establishment American Governinent, AMudiag to the sug- | trifling mishaps to individuals, The ground | of G nerals Hancock, Brooks and Brannan, Commissioners. Inspectors. Trustees. We Gc aed Gs Ges ta i a he Mew t Di Aa Neh od gestion whi mute, that the English | Was not suited to vory extensive maneuyres | Mott's and Barr's batteries, dinan’s cae | Ward ; fa ua Minds Hck od Cate ae car, | im ee Gd tok Ota Got. DAVIO HOG, Par TS : . i en ‘i neat valry, was to have been revie afterno 2 y York and Sandy Hook pilot-boat No. 11, and is . Recruiting Oftiver, news 1e"10s veasel was acting in violation of the Queen's | with so large a hody of men, and the exercises Uy Gai, BaeClalian, Bae b 4 , Soke Maan Li ‘4 de Pe sale. a $13 0% : ‘ ti ti hy Gen, McClellan, but as public business pre- rim. Bren 1 ; z with the « cal cules: eh as aioe proclamation, in carrying tho robel minis- | were confined to a shnplo inspection of the Med bim from: bela peloaty Con emeiay, 4 Sestie. te = Wilee tenes} | yeedisgaleh oelwasll, bests: thane cosa ed pekcal i bereead 1) 0¢ | j,MenJaunrters MeCttian Chasseurs, 90 ” aut i oops by the ides ; Che be sviowe ini . John Nae Aj her q * padederink Good Mack Ch putt. 8.v rein, Nov, e Lore" aa pastongers, it quietly intimates that | troops by the Pre: ent, Gon. McClellan, & iself reviewed the division, : 9. John Na J Mathewson spon A Nighot Geseid) clitice TOR speud oH sal cle ar hes CT Nets Grdere Nes Oia Reale tone Aale @ » “CO A steamers are equally guilty, sine | taries Seward and Cameron, and others wh After passing review the resiments were | 11..9 Acker J Canlon Pant 00 J wanized, is expected to march in a few days, ther unard sted a qually guilty, : > | drawn up in ine of battle, the artillery oceupy- | 12 1, 0'Brie a number of them, recently built ronnie G66 be . : are he . 1 1 mi Lev passed down th ‘led line amid salvos of fan Tine OF battle, the (Aiport, Pe a FT TD Over 10,000 fa 00 | fore all Alment members ure b or tered they have carrie: bil sealmla pat att filers ‘ 1 ing prominent points, and F n'a cavalty | 19-.Jebn UM Trepptioter Relves = Fred Hotstoin 1 h could be obtained for this purpose, that | 5.000 rich Silk and Satu Vote 38 | Port to camp ca or bifure We ne BT Arip carry Futeral dispateh: Te mays fur J artillery and cheering from that immenso (having een parted ina portion to make ® | 19 gehnwithelm ponies n built in the most sul stantial manner, uriety sy emmyy: 1 00: 8 OG errr, ter will ‘be 6 eat ther :— body of men which must have been heard far | charge. e infantry and artillery first opened | 1s. E CurtieFredk E Mather John Foster) hibaNpeae' } t blue Pilot Overcouts, A 6 08 By order JOS. 8. MORGA! ss - hae , mes Riley as, indeed, the nature of their business demands eraey Overcont m 2S Su AT ‘ 7 beyond the rebel outposts, but two mile the tire which was 1 by the entire Riley) 8 : ceded that Commodore Witk rs n r posts, by sae ENT L alptaton tet weatly MA HOUT inatesen te ab la ae James Moore Thos McKenale FM. Hartrideo } that they should he, and fitted up inthe most | South Car ion 108 Fah are ‘was justified in. stopping overhauling the | This intpection over,the troops passed in review 1 battle beltue observed.” 2 Ls % Joba Hoydecker) raid : jeavy Beaver Ov. 1600 | ‘The Union Must and Shah be Prese: { Trent, bocause he suppose! that dispatches wero | hefure the commander-in-chief, each regiment tual battle being observed, i 21..A V Btout comfortable, and in some instan luxurious 000 Cais 12 00 OL IACKBON, | on board, ant there fs) no I to tho annoy : , : bs They imagined the enemy to be in the direc- Mozart School Officers. father: plite Hue Beaver Suits 10 0€ JACKSON LIGHT ARTILLERY, } ance which Yankee captains may ive to Belt- | Teturning to its quarters as soon as it had gone | tion Cnet rig Metnitft vbr 0 ‘These nominations we also group : — —-— Complete silk mixed Cassin oO RECRUITS WANTEL + ay ne to New York of Port » General, ied Smoot ill, took part in the engag s Joun Jaco on, of this city, irty eo, ke. js Ht THRE YEARS, OR DURLNG THR bhai Mal yor beat aN bape ita of the army showed how | Mente, The exercises Sere: CLbisd Up a chats d Wand, Edwant B, Heath; | Jou Jacon Aston, of this city,worth thirty | 4. vase, 69 gui @s Pullon sbreet, Buglers, Blackmoithe, Harnest Makers, i andy from Friedman's cavalry, on a fancied column of 6th Ward, Jobn Win- | millions of dollars, ant having « yearly income outwatd Ys a between Clif and Gold streets, | Sboers, &., wanted, to whom the beat pay will be yage, ant every bag ant thoroughly Gen, McClellan has his men now in | the enemy's infantry. ard, Albert G, Bogart; 14th Ward, | of two milli th W 6 0 at , Maj _—_—_—- ven trunk may be ‘ransacked * f ‘ my, Wms ©; Ourtle: fin lions, has Joined the staff of Major ‘i yor further Infirmation, spply to the bea pate and so on with pre- hand, and with what effect he will be able to The only accilent’ was that to Charlo: Inaprctren 3 Ward, George g. Catlan y | Ge McClellan, with the commission of L Lacra Keene's Taeatre—Tire srw Tas | gers, 986 Grand st ‘Bowery | e of Cor on i ny are aN, ° ud J o ux and net ors of Uh Son play z 7 bs tended right is boule application. # wiekl them when the proper anoment comes, | {6 of Company fof Whiludelphiay w Robert + Mth, Andrew Holley; ‘Tthy | Colonel. Mr. Astor has been o [ter ecmtegp terns fry eery 4 (eR EDWARD MURRAY, Cs Bie piek yen hat {8 cnforvetnont will lo, of | Wien that 19 to be you ki Hoth tha teview Abd’ dhuata’ laltla wore le ths Wa . Reyne Mls: 18th Wa , HF Mather, a, | Soto am effictent members of th the cit M31 6°100 : should be, submitted to ? fy ee Padded % " Yustees—3d Ward, Jolin Sub and John M. tnoe an neem “ Berides, not only. are Messrs, Masom and | Probably the commande eat degroe eroditalie to Gen, Hmith’s divi | stinnie, 4th, Joha Moore; 9th, Wet. 1. Gray sanbrascnsnge Lyons’ Maaxerto Lysrct Powner, Buapae not officers and. soldiers, according to | advance of our army depends unquestionably sion, and showed th: has rapidly progressed eauth, Wis T Kane ang | the war, and has spared neither effort nor means | The orisina and article, will extermines aa erat 7 , John Foster 1 fon. Such facts will | Roweles, Ants and all vertoin, Froe pe pee Col, Eowarp W. Srumrit, Lieut, Col, Jase 1 * LYONS’ MAGNETIC PI i speak loudly in the London and European mo- | Are sure death to Rata and Mice, Salt by afl Dru Hata, Major Ricuanp Burr, id Henry 1. West; 14th, W pbert McCafferty ; 18th) Ware John O'Brien, Not.—Third ward, Mozart School Nomina- the terms of the Queen's proclamation, but in in discipline and eftici tho eyesof the Federal government they are 1 even ministers of a belligerent power, Th ciroumstane as safe to beyond human control, and it ix that Gon, MeClellan will assume ; ¥ took formal leave, in pflicers of the regiment which i ; “ - Flas been accepted by the War Department » offensi omorrow 0 ne! y manded, iM »pointes - 7 “shar = y marke id else: . - inte everywh ». 8. BARNES, Pro} or, Ie ~ "E 1 . are simply * trai and * rebels” a Che Coane ve temnerny (be Mens: Week, oP she fF Fe Te i, ona Heetieee ae tions, to fill vacancy-—Trustees, Wim, W. Cono- J D°Y markets, ani elsewhere tne Lanta fark Row, and 424 Braye, Beer Lael) epiyoriey ies vlog to the Northern view of the quarre fortnight after, He is re and when there is rie bye at atener, hI ver and James McCluskey. the reports of foreign mercantile firms establish- ab ronan SEVENTEEN DOLLARS (en pew {a eg (ane er ouiea aa an opening for the blow it will come, It is a | Gov: Andrew, of Massachusetts, Col. Republican School OMcers. ed in this city: Barny's Trtcorugrovs NTH, \ significant fact that no movement is yet observed | son Ritchie and Lieut. Col. Frank the British £ The nominations of this party for Schoo: OM- fa the bestand cheapew article for dresing and A few more riggers, boat builders, ship is . sehen i pig 04 EVACUATION Day.—Monday next will be | besutifying, cleaning, curling, preserving and re | ters, pontoneers, blacksmiths, iniaeny chop ; 7 ; for going into winter quarters, though the | have k + New York, where they wil 7 ete, + are a I VAT 3 e u x: h chog Alluding to the bellicowe talk of tho Tribune | oe we ee capidly, sud the ehow sill org | at Hoon, They have heon visiting the camps of pale ae apnea tee We group together | ayy honored as the anniversary of Evacuation Pe as AN a La Ul Ur ce gree pemrpetettomtgest Woden os and another New York daily, al with | oy being tt ee Thi, | Massachusetts: regiments during’ the last ten | Uh as we have secured: day, hy a parade of all the First Division fit to ; =————_—__ None but heathy aa couipetent workmen nee England, the Leader uses the fullowing more long be whitening — th groun: This days. Commissioners. —2a Ward, Wm. Il. Maloney; ogi WwW. > fi r can Bans f Witcox & Gras apply. DAKAR EiinE a ual] ¥ balllebae lanindacto fee does net prophesy of inaction, and we — 6th, Timothy Brennar h, A. 8. Hill; 15th, | be seen. We say fit to bo seen, because one o| SEWING MACHINES Recratte are under PAY, mustered Into service He Ldalc harmed hensive that thie belttvore | ay confidently look for news ahead, Another French Regiment. Fadward Ro Jr 16h, 8. Be A, V the most gallant of our New York reyiments, pa nowie , end furnished with quarters and rations at once. spirit will advance beyond talk. ‘The North | Happears likely that our military settlement | My Nor. 22.—Captain Coufort, of the | 1th Hugh M. Herrick; zor Suniel Si the 69th, has only 125 uniforms sound onough oy m Famlios aro ken care of.ty ie authoeiien Recon lis weonknaen oo well bo, voukare: pen lat Port eval wilt ke largely reinforced, with a | Hrench army, who has served 14 yea Cate a ee iat for a modest man to wear. Wo have heard of - Nevo another war rimultaneous with the war vow. in aieuine EGA lesa htrastiva Seat Aut yerneg gate beled, Taspectors 1, Richard Martin; J no intended parate of any independent company, | Pont OMce Netlee The mally for Great 7 A tow competent men, horse-aboern, of min tae oun, ope, per the U, 8, on" sagen [asda and all this insolent bluster may yh argh 20th, Wi % W.,. B. Roberteon, thus far, except the First ney per t 8. | customed to horses, or waconers, will be recetved herefore be bere over ata very low valu Trustece.—6ih Ward, Walter Roche and 8. 0 mpany of Wash- rv EDINBURGI Thear of facts that point + to be spocial in ite . i . RNa Meet at 1004 eg on ta the “PARROTT BATT PEARY” of alx ited cams rays If, however, and * ve ve hold evround | #eter and under the immediate commander-in- |, x ‘ ay, | ington Continental Yerance, Puturday, the 23d Novem! sr, 1554 gt yy Mr Re PALOUT, of tha empl ma rig whik kappa y havo, tk Neuen eres Cal oe : as Pot tie Moponea ane ist betel . oe DVM RV TAXLOR: Frstnan 110 Ma Gies st bes Goce seen ic ting swans ri fysmeeopligy ye reorder at ha there can be little doubt, Port Royal has a fa- Movements of tho Consttt Son aa Ee Conan Sad SON. Sioa | Fras Reporren that efforts are being mate geet ta a destruction of the ‘ ‘ and David Clark. to get up a grand mass mecting during the con Greman Desoonatic Cesrran Crun,— | ing week, with a view of urging RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Portland, Now, 22.—The Constitution an- chored off Cape Elizabeth, in this barbor, at one o'clock this morning, after i will receive troops probably this af- ternoon and sail immediately. ture of whieh we little think. So fine a harbor will not readily part from the control of north. ern enterprise, however war m and under the inspiration of anew spirit of in dustry, those cotton fields about Port Royal trance will soon change;their products from trees and plants to bricks and mortar, Meanwh who wants to invest in corner lots on Hilton Head Tn conversation with a senator Wo have no interest, political, social or mercial, in the preservation, intact, of a» Union whose rulers and people are alike in- different to the obligations of law and comity: and we may be not unreasonably satisfied with a disruption which by humbling the North, and removi prime source of its prosperity, may ulti: teach it the pleasure and prolitall ness of an adherence to right, a cultivation of the courtesy which is due to noutral and friendly powers, n the govern. ; POLITICAL, The delegates of the various German Democra- J ment, the exchange of prisoners and the estab. | g.rratenant Enicopal “Church of the Feoe Ata Mecting of the Mo: HM Sch Uc Ward Committees, forming the above Club, | lishment of some communication between pri- ts py akon 237 W Convention, xth Ward, held atthe Six held a special meeting last evening at their | soners at the South and their friends here, ae Aig pon "3. ‘Ward Hote iday evening, iber headquarvers, the Bowery Garden, for the pur- 5 be —— sas following gentlemen were Free ree pore of making a nomination for Mayor, The | CAS# oF Mipsiarsax Hicks.—This prise | om Ft Rites Church Fhe | . “pion at assemblage was very large and the votes were | °" rertiee a ty Sone Sumter,) was yesterday CR seat Mba rde ideal ERT CONWAY, TERKESS FOLEY, cast in favor of Mr. Gunther, who was declared | 8Rt tthe Tombs to await orders respecting will 1044 o'clock MAHONEY, Chairman, PATRICK WALSH, Sec'y. hom inated him, He tells a pitiful talo—that he desired | services at Ty ae x = fer ae to remain iuthe U, 8.) y, but that at the +h meeting of the Tammany The Steamship United Kiagdom, pin Rhode Ta- New Publlontions ‘ M A New Counterfeit, Sixt Dist, Proriy’s Syracuse Coexett- winrth Patch Church, cor, of Fulton fam J wav of he sth Aldermanic District, held on Bs op Trortcat, Finnes; tHe Pronverton axp land, whose recollection of matters in that atate Iphia, Now. Peterson's Det MANIC Nominations.—Abraham Lent, Alex. | time the war broke out, bis mother, who, he A ae ee "y Sabbath, at % svening, th » 90d inst. al Berber mu Wand mr Koonomie Exenaorion By BG, Squires, New | goes back a the time of the deluge, I the public against counterfeit H. Keech, John D, Haviland, Gustavus A. [ says, is a wealthy southern lady, and feared the | the evenings jock; Bal bia wot wnt | declared their candidate for Alde f eee |: Beinn & Ox, learned some interesting facts in regard to the Water! a Bank, of Connecticut, Isaacs, Arthur Abmuty, Thos. Stevenson, confiscation of her property fhe remainot.com- | Mile clam at 9 A.M. oud 2 1 Ms aaa lie ALFRED W. PALMER, Chai This work, though small, contains much valu: Y agrentage of Gen, Sherman, now Commander. | te best executed anit wost dangerous counter: eats Gay ne ea elle gemed Fp ta ae ng Ie erg evens ave Mev 16 ; ARTO s able information relative to the growth and cul of our forces in South Carolina, Ho | it Mat has been out for yours, Were Galleon RATIC AxD Rewt All are invited, and seuts furnished, on ture of the various endogenous plants of was which on Thursday pn, it seems, In Newport, R. 1; his fae Antisrs’ Fonp & Bry le Aidan ee Fie ais cata ther being ax honest coachman in the employ ot] Military and Naval Movements, | !#+t nominated for the Mayoralty, Mr. J. Kerr, | taite institution, composed of ; CLIP Ogle Bxamieen J UUNTHER, travellers. are aware of the number and vari Mrs. Gilby of that place, the widow of Gen, noe were to moot yesterday afternoon, but thelr | ber contributing one painting each year, valuod hureh, to-morrow, at Lig For Counciimeny of these plants, an! of the manifold uses to | Gibbs, one of the wealth families In the Tu Renmns WILL FIND running the block- | Committee appointed to notify Mr. Kerr of his J at not less than fifty dollars, Theeo are annu- AM, aad 8 ers of bible truth ane Margen Jousw | Joa. D. Contes which they are spplied for the gratification of J state, ‘Though a coachman, Sherman's father | 4 of some of their southern ports a more didi. | Bomsinatlon, having reported that the gentle- | ajiy exhi) ited in the studio building, in Tenth : — —_ AL Marnies, Joa, W. Hawken. human wants, The pine apple, plantain and palin | was a man anuch beyond his position, in cultiva. | Cult feat in the future, than in the past, A } man desired twenty-four hours to consider the | gtyvet, for a limited time, and then sold at aue- ME. Church, bet, Broome and Wilutea ono afford not only articles of feed, oil and exhilarat | tion and capacity, anda special favorite with the | Me feet of stone-laden vessels left on the | Matter, and would then make his wv, CHAS. BE, HARRIS, Pastor, will Lt Ps CHAS, WILLETT, Pros. NG, Si 18 known through the public press, it was agreed to aijonrn, subject to the call of the Chairman of the Conyention, Mr. Duffy. ; ing drinks, but their delicate tissues are formed into many fabrics and enter into the composition of the strongest cal) Iu those regions, too. 20th, under sealed orders, for a southern port, now blockaded, which they are expected to reach in a few days, These vessels are all old family of Mrs. Gibbs, by whom he was allowed to freely use the bores belonging to the estate in working his litth: farm, and reecived othe! this winter was given on Thursday | fy goigeet for the chocing Sins al Ts rele evening, toa large number of gentlemen, who | Supplicd.” Lecture on Wednesday evening, p were much pleased with the variety and beauty | Mens on Friday evening. Beata fre Movart—-Valon and Victory—Stath Aide A private view of jctures to be ex A private view of the pictures to bo exe |! AUtns tet Ber. CF 10) o'clock AM and TH o'clk | PRANK A, HINDEL il | i i - — eee aee: twanic District—At an adjourned. 1 tiog of the Al- the cotton tree isa perennial, and blooms three J tokens of consideration ant kindness not usual | Ut substantial whaling vessels, with double | 4 ytqqy trmaraur ior ah 1 by the | of the works of art presented, At the close, a hristion Israeliies—J. I dermante Gunvention of the Sixth District, held: in or four times a year, the yield each time being | hetwoon emy and employe, dock» for greater strength, stripped of copper ant ecrtb of the noniinarlon of ©, Coder y Gunther | Modest repast was furnished, and Mr, Jobn Ht, preach to-me pursuance to al of te Afar Ata General Cone } greater than can be annually extracted, in Ala Passing from his position as coachman, Mfr, | ther fittings, and otherwise prepared for aban oe will: bar held oa Tuecae vesainie ley made a short address, explanatory of | Prophecte star de ng present, on the 18th Dama, by the unwilling labor of slaves, Well | Sherman finally became possessot of a lumber | donment. In the bottom of each ship a hole is i ¥ 8 TF the objects of the tution re. Godwin Christ, the Millenium, de, JAMES DURNID the 10th Ward, bored tive ineh executed lithographs of the various plants do- scribed, give additional interest to this timely work. A Manoat ov Drawing: bys ¥ Wi » in diameter, in which is fitted a leat pipe, with appropriate valve, to operate as astopper, This removed, the vessel can | filled and sunk within twenty minutes of tin An enterprising ation of thi en RBIN, 10th Ward, Chairman, ‘THOS. wd) WILLIAM BCALLY, 1708 c wharf at Newport, and engaged in that business until by prudence and industry, he became pose sessed of anestate valuod at $70,000, whieh, at his death, was left to his family. His success is ascribed in some measure also to his connec- relations of — and Thorp also spoke briefly on th. Ancerivi, Comaurren of the Tax- | the war to the prospects of art, and on the pro- ety today, to discharge gress of American art. the important business it should have completed = = yesterday, TuANKsGivise Doxation Visit.- fricnds and patrons of the He thodiet Protestant Charch, Attorney st | (: KEV, WM. P. HAMMOND, Postor--Preschiuyeto- | GASSIN: 14th Ws at 1039 utclock, hy Rev, Mr, acai lesan ne Barton ajo the wvenitey Saat sth" | Mozart Hull School Convention of the 18tl Tho | Mant’ ‘Tue utiie ise Beats frees Te | Watd made the following notaination for Scho WEN EARY Gromernte vad Warren, C. B, igwer accompanies the tloe and six men from the crew of each ves- aes - ‘ jor the Friend - 7 ; : 7 1 o1 tin <l Newport, formes Synaces on O. ow lid " ar <p WILLIAM E, CURTIS, Comminsioner, This is a handbouk ed for high schools | tion with a Baptist chur hat Nowport, formed sel, those to Ve asslatod In tho alidklog by the Tur Synacuse Union Onoanizarion did less are cordially invited to visit the Institution | Protestant he ixcopal Free Church of the FREDERICK E, MATHER, Inspector. and colleges, and the self-instruction of mock more nearly in the Apostolic plan of a commu | 10" papery 7 not, on Thursday evening, nominate Jy Ds Obs Fon qhankauivingg d ov, GEths Eexerciene | Survives on Bunday, ar 10 Ake eae aes | WOH PONTE bon ics and engineers, It adapts the works of for nity of interest than is common now, each mem ae Haier tie ct ; tiwell for Alderinan, as reported, but adjourned | Wy echikivenctiow Ste orleck: chet pecs Bln Ma Mote Mt SON OURIE be ~ ‘head he . ip {ullowlba te the le ee we i Paieiis Fav y the children, 0 8 ook; also from 3 yD, PY $, Chairman suthors to the American methurls ; of vonstruc | ber amisting the other in advancing his workdly } | 1M {Hewinis| the list of the vessels to be J over until this evening. GD to 9D) MM, Bound 80 iris aul ove one : emory of Wt ISAAG A. MORAN, Secr: tarys tion not usually found in books, and is Mustrat. | interests so far as he had opportunity, : (eemeenreeenanes u wee in the Get) connected with its mi-sion, 4g Harbor, Mystic Fair Haven, Now Bolton, A ; . sHLs, ONS. pour. on Woou's Accum ; Fo howr BON sty bo ed with diagrams of the problems yiven. Though Gen, Sherman's father died a man of | (Att ih a Maron Woot hy CHITANOK ah Le ih sie Horrow at 3 o'clock pom, Sermon. by Rev ED. wlithf dermonie District. Tie Usirep Staves Brower xo Bice | Sonsiderable wealth, he must have become pos: | Lewis, ” J INATION FoR THE Mayonatty.—The commit f Tyrose or orn Goon Wives and daughters WARD LATHROP, D.D, A Selouids OF bho. The Aldermanic Convention of this Districts Py Hook for 1362, New York: Berilnor &C Lof it late in life, as the som's history is | Robin Moe appointed by the Mozart Mayoralty Con- J who desire to knit mittens for the army can ob- |" F PAYG Lo phe, BB feat 19 the all from Motatt Hall, not abl is ii _ rae ho paiition to \ei or Wi d not tin ‘ 7 ‘ (deep ie Aisa age = cor of 8rd ave n thi at, Puekday eveni This is a le for re and contains that of a poor and friendless lad, forcing his way Aibar md, vention to wait en Mayor Wood and notify hha tain quite a plain diagram, with instructions, 6 Gospel Union Misston, 4:2 | 19th, and orgenized by appointing MICHAEL KAN neral inform, + ¢ fund of ¢y ion on subjects connect ed with the United States and other yovern ments on the North American Continent, of his re-nomination, discharged that duty at the E through the world by his own inherent fore of character, ‘The story of his walking all the way to Washington to procure an appolutment to Meteor hea Fond Tg P.M. Our chil: | Chairman Rebecea Sims, heir usnal Thanksgiving dine | the first vi, will naite with ution | GEO, A stinks received at the Mise [mot from John J, Hinebman & Co., sitet, tnd FOUN LEARRING Hot THOMAS KAN TAH receiver aud 23 ON Secretary, On ved B votes, 8 17 votem when ester yor's office 9 hoon. Alderman Francis, a3 chairman of the bir Police Lutelligence, &o. i an of JOHN KENNY ation of GEO As Tie Lampiiaiurans Srory : By Charles Dick: | Woot Point, is well known, and it was his own committee, addressed the Mayor, apprising hi 8. WILDER, Supt, Of | JEREMIAH was tivde unanin B22 iat lO> | ous, Piladelpiis 1, B, Peterson & Brothers, i it of the errand of the committee, and requesting | Daniso RonneriescOn TI , : : vr —_—-—————— ~ ‘ set efforts which procured him the plice, where he | Kensington ‘i of the errand of the committee, r 9 MING Ropnenies.—On Thursday after Rey. 8. A. Corey will preach in the Mur- an tab) BT 4 This ls a ropublication of various nouvellettes Jo entdy did himself so much erelit gradu. | Herald,,.,... his acceptance of the nomination: hoon, «mun named Henry Mallon, ! poh SO ats ee fuk aad Gib Feaple! Usian lirrsener) Negetent lene “Sar SHAE NAN® sppearod in Hougehald Words amt tii os hs ond of ibs olan, Potomac , Nantucket, Ho hoped the Mayor would accept, although | sugar siore of Ramsey Crooks, N Ae Pe Mee ©, GODFREY “GUNTHER. ote periodivals Io thse shirt taiea, Bir Lot mo add, for the benefit of the curious, | ’unnlx w London, he had not sought the nomination, aud notwith: | stroct, and asked to look at a directo ue Young Drunkard. 1 Ft FROSTY aecroturies, Dickens is as attractive asin his longer ones. Q Of ous, | nanks. standing the fuct that three months ago he had J afer, u confederate of his, named Chodes Wag THOS.J. HALL, f and proves that his genius ia progressive mal - | {iat in porsonal appearance Gen, Sherman is a | Tenedtos told him (the speaker) that he should not desire h ate New Lon toa, ved pricing sugar, | jy The evs Walsh wit (D. ¥.) proach | 2% 1015 DRT JAB, M. AUSTIN, President is was showing faim duunnles, | iu the chapel in Kini x “West of Afudam,. on to the till of 9170 In cash; end a | Banat hit 4M. Band Th, BoM, wate tr Fortune Cossack , man of the pale and smooth-shaver aspect of Fernando Wood, and of the same spare form and arenomination, The speaker bad not found a though not possessing the tau man opposed (0 the nomination, which had boen | yy, power to charin New Bedford, Sth Dist. Indep. D us now, as in the years that are gone, yet Amazon, Fair Haven. made Unanimously in the convention with the | ¢) Sao nd PM ing held Now, t , Hush ballad 5 by some inches and | flenri i en. u a 608 i ‘ check for $130, The twain then left and pro- petits PRTFI was unanimously ways readable amd almost invariably cntertain: | Msht build, though shorter by so 66 lenrietta, Now Bodford. exception of ono dissentient voto, and the party | (tk " a 3 Z ys reada' y finite waillta ta ethos testa! Fails fr frien 1 iatnna f fe tay eh ceeded to the flour store of Dayid D, Crane, No, Rey. Newton Heston, Pastor of the State | Alderinat ing. Tho Knickerbscker for December, tries hard afterwards cordially ap- [45 at E f mt \ 2. KRAUS, Pres, JOUN BE proved the choice of the convention, ‘The coh. | 4) J#y streot, where they pursued & precisely | street Cougreyationsl Church, near Hoyty Brooklyn, | Vice Prete A, HECHT, Bec, being so diplomatic and smooth-spoken as Fer- | Harvest Fair Haven, ‘ ¢ H he | similde gume, obtaining from Mr, Crane's till | Will preseh in his church on Sanday night, the frat nando, being a man of quiet nervous tempera: | America. Edgartown, vention had not advertised for a candidate, like | gor7 in & me ont | aes Pa tits alght, the frst oe cas eee Yo sustain its ancient reputation, but makes | ment and inclined to be or at least dis- | Peter Demil , New York. Tammany Hall, but they had looked for them- are iran ay ri greed eer “Borris tisalon fieme Chaise Aen ae anerme re Dist i Sigurt, Regular sather up-hill work of ing, perhaps, too | wnt tr hismanner, As ir he is strictly . New Bodford. selves, and they were Sotiaded thas ho other F Leries ‘were discovered and the police notitied, | “4 Priyer meeting on Tuesday evening, Thanks- | Democratic Republican Nomination, For Alderm ns quich interested in the solution of the slave | [HUF in all his ideas, pimming his faith to the “ man but Wood would suit them. The wiving day there will be preaching services at 10g | PETER McKNIGHT, ‘Taminany Convention—WM- apeaker conchitied his remarks. by saying that | ami yestertay, Detectives Slowey, Kelso, and | Selick Ar My by ahe Posters and Selicd one wack, | FITAPATHICK: Cc e Wid. TAYLOR ED a took them | eri c * , A 3 t HN he trusted the Mayor would accept the oa fan) as Nifabere VGC ering in ‘We ‘evening, The public are tnvited to WARD 4 ¥OX, Boos | Masart Ooaveniien 20H regulations and not inclined to listen to sugges- question, In these times, however, it is ditti. 8 tious of newspaper popularity. "