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= Se aed 5 the candidate of the Abolition section of the Re (Cota from Firat Page) | Mite cream New Naadeomes gs THE NEW YORK S8UN.| THE LATEST NEWS. | Banquet to Capt. Witkes, ‘ efet wich renders It inom WARRMOVER_, port from Fort Pickens on evening, | Audrew McGvam, ds’ taken pre aaDNRADAY MORNING “WOW FF BSL Oe Fae rh 44 brought she following intellicence of tbe MAO] nue Kine do, do. NEDNESDAT MORNING, HOV. 27, 186.1 gy npr popara £0 THEY, ¥.80N, | o,lietom, Nov 20 vanauet wap given to | Scere cous oti rete sl eso of two ofthe largest wh ay Of aMtairs in the neighborboo! of Pensacola be | Gotan, john Carers, New York, killed. ‘The Fort Pickens Victory. ‘ apogee this eventng, at the Revere House, which was | Gamorous claims of his vars, Nie) ti in } ee oon een eo ae Tee War Housel, New York, ton iett arm, | The news of the Port Pickens engagement, Teiporinet from Mieowrl. aMisnded bY ateut 160 questa amie oat ee ae pare over Ms. ¢ offices Wd ? hs aBererns . } \ ponent deat bli ‘attack from the Con- | "uhm de lly, New York, wounded daggoroudly in a rine bee poco the vero 4 Reins pritbenore EMIGRANTS. cate sie B ius low, ele he in an whe oe See ia a ee Dixie, iterpret. ns strat a s re woo ., federate forces. George Eberte, New York, wainded dangerously | Gundiay last the Socomioniate at Washington ; —— Hon. T. Wiley E-lmunds presided, “After the | visiges of thesame interest. Of ine, Mayor Wood y | a hi "0 | five times a caudid: ihe office ; three $18 00 It fin Sage of i$ Tentoat tetas a | MIs eee weet, weeded salgh tty. have been cast down in an unusual and very | MoOullech Approaching Lebanon, | cloth wasrenovid ho mate a welcoming Ghetch | tdmen elected, aut Sve eae fen The to the distimeuished guest, ‘was loudly | most vigilant sorutiny han felled to detect 8 singl* 10 States vessels at the fort. — ry Bardel. do, taken prisuner. marked degree, and as their arrangements en- ——_o.—. a ; So then be ben + oni Bi af re] { had left for Ship Island in Mie cwnsbarat of teal, able them to obtain news from the Benet mach | A consranr STREAM OF FUGITIVES. "apa in Wiha Hing to rerpond, was | le gt. Foret ifr wie ‘. | Brown teat confi- Shortly after the on the 9tb ult., a in advance of our own government, indeed, ee th tres Be Fon applause, the com- . rs f-{ ee nse Retees hs est trcittm | oCtruce katved at Wert Picheos agcolapented | in advance Ofthe rebel erew at Richinénd’ | Rll, -AtGy Now, 90;c'The recommststag | any rate ad win "Bia dire “toes thro | roach RS a ‘J tal the force the Confeterates cold em. Jo a rue from the commas of terete | theroie nota doubt but that the serious rebel | arty, under command of Capt. Rosy, from Gen, | Witch thanked the company’ forthe Kind ree | Ratz te isi minature: fhe copra hat 8% ;. ~ ape Se rrepneote wad lott | terment on the Pengacna side This was ae. | @isasters at Pensacola have been the cause, Asboth's Division, which left yesterday motn- | ception they had aocorded iim, and for thelr | the eying of the Fourth aveute me HJ erate lines tho night after the + cordingly done, but in the hurry our dead were | Our apparent success is confirmed by previous | ing early, proceeded five miles west of the Gas- | pag Hd Cong Bape eee _ a few | pat Mc work ag the Stoemnous staenad to gale the 3 3 qaich Ia Wilron's camp. | taken frown the hogpital with chine of the rebela. | Jotters from Fort Pickens, wherein the Com- | couade. ‘They retuned last night and report a | Sonne ob tks exten tf the Ball Yarneo fin. pure | Bangor the advantage which be has taken of hig po- r) Yo his departure from the rebels, he ver” error wan discovered (hey were vart- | mandant of the Fortross has cleatly demon: | troop of 80 Texan Rangers at Lebanon, desttoys | CN er the privates Sumter, after her. are | sition awn “mere clerk" to secrire and apend large | Complete tue Beaver. Bults. iene ' Seen the navy jartand, Forts Harri © gcyare AND INCIDYNTS oF THE nvTTLE-rHa, | MrMted hs ability to drive the Rebels from | ing property generally and robbing the emis | rival at the West Indies, which was ened by | aod umprecedented sunt fy waitugencian f | Oomaplte alk mixed Caawimere Sila i) Slidell | the Mayor's office.” his open ant pro sale of ‘Oey a, 68. 5 , for -ffive, ancl winmeliae betrayal cf bis | As EVANS, 66 ani 63 Fulton street . and Mason. Captain Wilkes remarked that ai onal bo 4 he eubeaeion tele 0 's pickets prisoners. he would have suffered the robel emi-saries to | friyecta or the disseverance. cf this city from the between Cliff and Gold etresta, Culloch and his army were expected | pursue their hla they could show a pace nd cuereapendence, with sed cupees to ce few thousand men at the «pot to | in Lebanon on Sanday last, and the rebels say ) from the General Government. ® followed by a selfish and hollow = d pr oofe bave rendered bim # weak ion, ‘The news of teday shou'd | ho will be prepared to give us battle. Gov, Andrew, on being introduced, sald he | pr ofem nee ‘ . i a, hot further him would be supers Another party left Camp Ronebauer last | Toiced to le present en the eccasion like this, | Hat "The doubie position of his organiaati and McRao. The spaces interven each, he says, are likewise fortitied, covered by bomb proof batt: O: bundred afl fifey guns bear on ‘The design off the rebels when they to effect a landing five or six miles up Resa 4, and draw the garrison and ( Tim suppened that the faces ofthe. kitted | tit works whenevor an engagement should | srants comirgg this way. They took some of | the capture of the relel’ emissari worl! bave presented a ghastly and distorted | commence, and to land and take possession of | Col. Boy ajpoorance, Wut was greatly mistaken | the Navy Yard, whenever the Government de | Ben. majorivy of them were placid and. gerer id | sired to p looked as though they slambered. Two lyin heside the picket tent, one a secessionist, and | bold the y the other a Zouave, attracted my atten therefore be read in this wise fort i | for the purpose of paying the utmost honor to | oe ean th caloens “0 th mijenate 420, inding another bely roam Celt poetics the tell iia have ap- | ‘The Niagara ant Cclorato have advanced to | night, in the direction of Lebanon, The place | tho ildatrhra eomtbaner, [t hal happened A ge dis ee REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING, ‘ cir retre proached the Zouave within a dozen feet when ji 5 phe msl i « crowded with emigmnts they arrive | to bim (Gov, A.,) to be present on official bua- 1 tron them acl the fru of i rest Je edt which wna” fetal aa fotka atte | reccnmoitte, oF to aliell a new position, and Fort | ix crowded with emigrants and they arrive AT TH Atinont, when the tele. mee BUILDING, Li On FRIDAY pture of the two rebel a 1 rat! HON, G ' " ‘ 7 Dey 1 had received a bullet through the heart, | McKea has fired upon thera. ‘The vessels have | daily in large bodies, aome with wagons and a | Inersat the War L x gem announcing t None of the bodies were mangled or dis- | then withdrawn, and Fort Pickens has taken | great number on foot, Some are entirely des- | jyinistors was received, He thou janded about five thous: ot, the rebels having t, which were evidently ‘snd troops at Deer Po | | OPDYKE, figured, with one exception, One of our tide hand, de: " he vill ff} titute, There are furnished with rations from | courteous that the Secretar FOR MAYOK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. nreparing to cress to § 1. He acvorl- i the matter in hand, destroying the village of . : ‘ wed J, is in remarkab the recent apeech 1 aye “4 i ee ieee te Colonel Wile waa shot down and then fearfully Husted with | Warrington by ite firo, setting fire tothe Navy | the Commissary stores, which are very large hig) De eccicar Lame me l eo begged ie Cutrian, Glemel Cochrane, “who anys: wing gentlemen wre among the speakers y s Pad nent e bay onet or be 3 A y ; ase a ve the he hand, place amusket in i Som warn | pparste cae ieee tl a Captain Bradford, the secession captain who | Yard property, inflicting heavy damayo and ter- | and daily increasing. second man to False ble voice in loud seulalm, rpye id pet al al Bie Ted the left RY J. RAYMOND, CHAUNCEY SHAPPER. i Ws, happily for us, killed in | yilde lose of life all along the linvs, and finally St. Joacpha, Mo. } I . 25.—Win, Smith, an | and be had the satisiaction of knowing at a BOLOMON L. HALT. I a dat In part the con ent of the ‘setion ; Hite fall driving the robels tack from thelr positions, It A. Slade, road agent on the © very only hour that the territory of Massachu- ntverne fs Saher he tine | threw n into confusion, and we thus fs BTHAN ALLEN, ne ‘oa Ninth Ward Glee Club will furor the audiense Corum te oe bro with chotce campaign 24 narrow puss communi with the fort. This ditch is fortitiod on the fort would have the opportunity of hing a prison to these unnatural and escaped | was hand. | but needed a moderate force of F romely dr jes on his por- | have then taken and he ntirely cut off. ral troops to | lend route, was murdered and robbed of his ed, had inany: valual I these positions, but | mules and clothing, by the Snake Todians, last dacions ors, When be thoaght of the Winic. ‘ o heavy batteries of rifled cane y dressed, audacions traitors, When are for the malntenmnce ‘ viiaresl | Sontand Cat tdaae vtan tie oe “a son, and fom his appearance must have been a | it bas doubtless appeared of little ad age so | week, Y Jy aud scorn our glorious New Eagland ni Nn easia'c fu i {LE DOW. Charan, i ted (0 6 r f ttacks person of cor siderable importance on the other do, The report of the walls of Fort Picke: coe sived from these men, once senators, ma Dy ¥ instructed to occupy in case of an atta a todo, The report of the walls of Fort Pickens Meeting of the Wheeling Convention, i dd by a heavy battery in the fort, and apparatus for throwing Drummond Nights on the movements of the enemy, has Jt more than repaidt in con: condition, The Gov- The wounded seces tie oniste were tinavollably fe been breached is doubtless whelly un- ne rights of every mection 1 for sometime after the | true, as was the TAXPAYERS NOMINATION, left lying on th af cxenitjiomee hel account that several of the R ; posing the health of 7 f Deen prepared. This ditch is a quarter of a mile Wut water and bandages port holes of the Wabash, in the engagement at 37 Counties Represonted. Liew! rfinx, bey a baka of the sates Heats, ah Leni big e ; ds is gt es from the fort, and Wilson's camp is about three- 4 Port Royal, bad heen knocked into Sans go! San Jacinto, It was received with great ap- Jud Ke learn, after some prefatory remarks, GEORGE OPDYKE, eights of One of them, Wounded in the spi % a he extend abou Wheeling, Nov. 26.—In cordance with the | plause. etter from James 'T. rad: re gretuing 1 Zounves for a dri Bichets of ta wil ai ‘ Lieut. Fairfax, in the course of his response, nability to meet his Democratic fellow citi- | P EOP LES UNLON NOMINATION, fines ee ea chau he and perceiving his canteen by his side T almost uauimous vote of the people at the clec- | ii’ that although he was a Southern man he | zene at Tammany Hall, The expressions of TON. fort toward the rebel batteries is protected by. | ‘HEY. wncorkes ity and were about applying it to [Speiat Correspondence of The Sun. | tion on the 2ith of last month, the Convention | iknow of hut one flay for America, and that was letter were extremely severe on Fernan- vor MAYOR miditional batteries known as the Scout, Totton | Mis tips, when he informed them ic was, cam- Wasir ‘ to form a new state out of Western Virginia, cus Stars and Stripes, do Weod, and laudatory of Gunther, for May: 5 aml Cameron batteries, The force under Col, | Phene. | This confession so exasperated | the | gvinptoms of the apyproa met in this city today. ‘The attendance was | Chief Jctice Bigelow ,made a forvid speech, | Grent cheering greeted the reading’ of the let- GEORGE OPDYKE. Brown consists of eleven hundrel regulars ant | 2% That av i paving produced such ruin ia ring the attack nist He vindieated the act of Capt. Wilkes as being | ter. 7 Senot wid strict inity with interna: | Theo. F. ‘Tomalinson was then introduced by | GERMAN UNION LEAGUE NOMINATION. their exmp about to adr that they were | #t*8 are apparent in the daily arrival of unexpectedly full for the opening, thirt three companies of Wilson's regiment in the to him a dose of his own | bers at Washington, and the increased business | counties being represented. fortrers, with four companise under Wilson in in exact and strict cor form tional law. the Chairman, and made some extended ant ; , rou Maro camp outside, Each company of the voluateers Fesprhein Lay! certainly seould i ve lone 80, | crowding upon the Departments in the propar- | John Hale, of Mason, was elected pormanent | — He venturol to say that Fngland, unless she eloquent remarks in referetce to the canses rs A SES ali ey kel ps sixty Lee hagvive th i ia ame eg ahoath e040 Plies ation of the annual reports to be presented to | President. ie gin her own eh, the oe itu Ltd at a hgh iB plagerr a GEORGY OPDYEKE. areas consis © five thousand : ° : , 1 ; ‘ | avone oh hob ht thadlelin who landed at Deer Point, and about two thou | tuced them ¢ that boly, Meanwhile, the paint and scrub | There was no business done beyond organiz« | cannot make an issue with us on the arrest of | in the bands of tho Democratic party, the | REPUBLICAN NOMINATION sand in the batterios, It is believed that the Niagara, by taking a position in Perdido Bay, can send shells even into the navy yard, the point of the rebel works most distant ‘from her ition. Fort Mc Rae is the nearest point to ntido Bay, and would be within short range rebel named Sears, | bing brush are busy preparing the Capitol for | ing and administering the oath to the mem- ne of our number, & | theie recopti Cremetas diab son of | bere. . hed surrendered and was taken option, and removing the last traces of prisoner by bis command. The poor fellow, | the military occupation of that building, which zhinisl! about to be sacrificed, implored | has so worried some of tha conscientious mem- bended knees that his life might be | bers of the Southern Confederacy who were Slidell and Maroon, Nothingcould be more de- | Union would quickly be reconstructed, and plorable than a war with England, but he | peace onee more prevail. yor MAYOR, trusted that if it did come we were prepared to peral Walbridge was then called for and R PD 8 wr mect it like men. We needed peace with all | appeared amid great enthusiasm, After a tow Gro OPDYKE. a! nations, but we should never buy it at the cost rks he announced the sentiment from Gen- "tive Union Must ant Shall bs | NATIONAL. DEMOCRACY: MOZART. Important from Kentucky. Loniscille, Now, H.— Rumors are prevalent en hi is afte: ; , i of our own degradation, ON AND VICTORY ! Thay, a xpared, but the remorseless villain. shot him Usis afternoon that Gen, John C. Ireckinridge, |" A"t Ne;'trom Mejor General Butler was read, count of being une ; ON Al ! the § v its ‘| i : etter from Major Gen titler was read, ‘on account oI og 1 ° i" . and the Navy Yard, tho most distant’ poi time ox pre naing his regret that bh id not Speculation is busy as usual, with the con- } Jtiverin the direction of Owensboro or Hender- | Wilke ‘as equalling in importance any one on Judge Peckham, of Albany, remarked that ‘The Demoora’y of New York are invited te attend. eal Yankees in the san way he | touts of the Pres could bo reached, thus enabling the Niaga Tal jent's Message and the proba- | son, ‘The report is discredited, pe to attack these posi our naval records. we were fighting over again the battles of the | a grand ratification meeting, to be held at Ca man was afterwards wounded, taken to our cover the landing of » for : ble action of our leyislators upon the stions —- —__—— At 10 o'clock the company separated, with | Revolution, and, continued the speaker, you Py wo on Prides rapogen Paed ee ot 1 tions in the rear. The agus in Mvene bat terion Lani Foe ad i er gine 4 of the day, but wholly lacking the clairvoyant From Washington. cheers lor Capt. Wilkes, bis officers, the y | want # solid, honest and substantial man to re- he following gentlemen present and eddreas ovable, a re r “e , ) aud the Stars nil Stripes. present your city as Mavor, in this crisis, Such } the meeting : ‘ho intercession of his friends he was restored to | gift of insi Tian is not Werando Woul, Hon, Fernando Weod, Hon, Janos Waslaworth, them, OUR VORKIGN RELATIONS. ht, I venture no opinion, One ques * . an eal Washington, Nov. %6,—Advices ‘One of Wood's supporters here called for SE Oli. fone eee | P ith Gok Heat OR: tion of grave importance I know bas been much | 6% mut “tw ithe Government, from Moston, , Fire In Philadelphia. eh iiteation an ie supeet ieee Tae Age | Hom. Horace ®, Clark, | ohn K. Hackett ‘ ee ee rane satermisstiog It was rumorct that, immediately after the | “tated of late in the Cabinet, probably with | represent that the Rinlest ferlingsexint between | Philadelphia, Now, 26—St, Paul's Church | Tyee hor fer female Woe, | Aik sndigtt el ee at AREA L sufficient sireng to enable him to assu fight, Fort Pickens would open ber nus on | Teference to its treatment int pssage. Itis, | tho British Minister and the Juarez Administra. | (Catholic), corner of Tenth and Christian strests, | Peckham was repeatedly interrupted by inter- Chairmas, ri 1 gia lags oni the Navy Yard, but from the searcity of men, | what shall be done with the contrabands ? Se- | Hon, while the opinion is expressod in distin. | Was destroyed by fire this afternoon, | The rogatoties fiom the. erowd. He eoncliided by | WG. Boro | Y acretarten Tir. Jct F. Philips, of Brooklyn, pilot of the | and the absence cf ships to cooperate, it was | veral protracted discussions have alrealy boon | SMi:hed circles that the friendship of Franco | is estimated at €20,000, exclusive of the cost of wotr Ouran three cheers for Gunther, which were given | Pern B. Jackson, mingled with cheers by the crowd for Wood.— ‘The meeting then adjourned. the new organ, 3,000 more, Insurance un- ascertained, ured; but little is Spain, who designs understood in the Tat- 13th Ward— Citizens, we present to you the following reepectable School Ticket —Voto for George Peabody, went to Havana, in command of a pilot boat with passengers trom Key We and while there resided in th thought best to postpone it, ict Will be as satinfine Pon stnn thee he pheany weal anus devoted to this subject, aud it is understood that | jjoped for howe . Brown determined to erect br three Presidential advisers favor the radical moa- | upon Mexico are , ae e ee it—The candidates are men of learning: iba aad Maren, He re eon us and t t, running from | sures hinted at in Secretary Cameron's late Leet al erin ihre Cares . bein CITY NEWS. OPDYKE RATIFICATION MEETING. For School Commis oner, Bi ard had gee heeobiaradeg ok learoiog Hee raecl Had Det get iecene ton led speech, while the others are strenuous advorates | pu ifn programme,ay that to General Mary ties — ‘The Tax-Payer Ratification meeting of George a Lawyer, No. 1 Attorney ot, Jit yg ot aetna fie apa maa od ld hws compelled to retire with severe | Of @ policy similar to that which has thus fur | is entrusted theduty of combining the strength Political Affairs, Opiyke was held last evening, at the Cooper For School Inapector, pes of the Sesicpaidny posta, wore 1h Sonus ter, Bat w require most is - | governed the Administration, It Is nearly a | of ie pry poate of a Moxi- —_—o— Institute. When the meeting was called to or- PETER RELYEA, a Witles a tation with the commissioners. ; lace fale A th poke C erters drawn game thus far with the Cabinet, but the ) (3 ai Elva res use toe the raha Gunther Matihention Most der the room was not more than two-thirds full. ‘ _ Lor School Trustees, Pm 2d pmentelird swedhaheal ng | had 4 ees cog w 2 President is known to have a mind of his own | he to, ba Gomantanted: at Tammany Hall. Mr. James Gallotin presided, and in taking the | PRANCIS COAN, Livi fr, No. Xt Lowia nee, a "Capt Niagara, whe aud troope, while we upon the subject, which will, no doubt, d ; n uncle of the Queen has heen pies ea chair spoke at some length, mainly attacking 7 + om OT eriod in the I i, ted at once to Wve hundred } mine him ajuinst any special modification of the bir array Ax he olready ol he could, i At an eatly hour lust evening Democratic | Mayor Wood, whom he denounced av a traitor ton, Captain Butler, of Pensacola, d tolay by ( prerent policy ef the Government. ral coure of Jime, and as no. gunboat Hat. v8 Us A mail from Key Wes Mississippt has been here, off ait on, for nd abody (atoreship) arrived trom New York with prov ns and dispate dy stew daye ago. ‘The McClellan, minencest to peal forth from cannon | at heart, in proof of which he read the corres | 4A Mase Meeting will be held on Wednes, Park; two Drummond lights blaze: ‘or Wood and the traitor Canal at, for tifving the Lome Drilliantly in front of old Tammany, and the | Toombs of . in relation to the seizure of ARTY, the Domoeratle tisual crowd came pouring into the square tome arms which were being sent to Goorgia | Eintnent «peakera will nddres the. ineeting LUE front of the Hall, and began making way to its | after ber secession, Fernando Wood may be | CABKAGEN, Chalrwan, doors, Ata quarter before eigth o'clock, Judge | becoming a better man than ho was thon, but | 14th Ward Iniependent Demec Connolly opened the meeting with some appro | people can never forgive Mayor Wood, and now basen Ab Diaterot all the mee priate remarks, aud concluded by nominating | they will show their disapproval of hisstee # orelox ky John A. Devlin for Chairman, who on taking | and dishonesty by the way in which the the Chait, remarked that it behoved every | cast their voter Ho must be ousted from the | KEL AFTER, Bor try eee ; delibe | Mayoralty, and in his place we must have a — Meter ak the tanilaies for Maou thec at | ue and loyal man, suc as George Optvios a | , Belideat Third Judicial Distrlet We une to Washiagton to lay the plans w siaphs of the rebel works before the ot War, TILE COTTON QUES ‘o would thus revert tv Spai ng shinilar to that pursued toward ti, such as ts the substance of letters ro- ceived from both Enrope and Mexico. There sceins to be some doubt as tothe im. iate return to the United States of the jean minister, Mr. Corwin, The lity is that he will not, in of our ant interests in Mexico growing out ablish a line of | Europein intervent. steamers to Port Royal to bring away the edtton | Henry Griec, Marshal for Utah, has resigned and attend to such other trade as may open to | Olt the kround that the business of the office is . f non-compensative since the creation of the ter= the line. Another has gone so far as to provide | jitorial government at Nevada, The Peabody stopped at Key West twenty- four hours tocol, and while there the the pr vateor Be fi upon the Government the importance of ai ing some plan for setting the Royal to work securing the cottor he within our reach there, One who is strongly urged by the New York banks, desires an opportunity to atic Cl aris a fore-and-v any vn mounted yr 1 WARD TIMES AMONG TIE ENEMY. ¢ imap also shows th n of Appala- Ifany: relia n be placed the state. chicolaand Mobile, ‘The following description J ments Of deserters, the condition of our oppo f tilees laces will itv be nis is deplorable, Half rations of food and of these places will probably be rier rations of coffee are all that are served ‘ * will | plete thelr s lection of canientes for the 3 of Dex cember, JAMES GILMARTILN, President, Mica. at of the city | der#igned reqpectfully informs the citizens of the our readers i— out to them, and for every luxury an exorbitant | himself wiih #10,000 worth of bagi sro TU RIGHT WING. whom are now in the field forthe suffrages of our encouragin:s its industrial interests, ho has | fu and inh Wana thas he te the People's candidate APPALACHICOLA Inbrsellens inagetonenpeed eerste us cloth and shoes, for the purpose of purchasing A letter from Darnestown, Md., dated today, | citizens. conferred lasting benetits on New York, ani hy et bis" L0T MARTIN WALTE! fs ue county seat and port of entry of Franklin {a Were fe Pear Lap tee loro thal aerets | cotton under the sanctio ve! Government, which ‘The speuker referred to Fernando Wood, who, | 14 wan who in return New York may be proud rand punty, Florida, Lt is 1 seyn:-- At one time favored his plans, 90 far, ax to ene |, There are no fixed bodies or rebel picket sta- , code tions from opposite the mouth of M courage him to expect a convoy of gunboats to | yp to hulf a imile south of Qoone Cr accompany his trading vessel, Lut the tide has | the creck ‘on. the sideling they h turned, ond asa rocen’ . ‘it of Collector Barney | pits and keep up a regular §; not pickets of to this city has seriously disturbed theas little | Considerable strength. still occupy the would with alacrity honor, He has risen in life role by his own 10th Ablermanic District. For Alderman, avors, and is universally weted by all | GEO. A, JEREMIAH, Mozart | MICH ABL who know him as energetic sle, and “free | KANE,Chairman; JOMN HARRINGTON, Secretary, oin swereaal, Tammany Hall—I8AAC H. BROWN, Chairman ; Livingston then real the address of | JOHN J.DYMOND, Secretary, no sis"11® to the citizens of New York, whieh on being called upon some time since, said he did not desire to be Mayor of New York again, and the speaker believed the people of New York would next week help him to carry out that wish, As to Mr. Opdyke, he was not no- minated by the Republicans truly, but by mak- Tillabivases ‘ ard situated of a river y the same 1 rter of some cor sect ker, crorsed over a few evenings sinc was arrested hy the horse picket, and taken to the fort. He fully corroborates the statements int 1 tuary, denominated Appalachiola Bay, which 1 i fort in view of Edwards’ H nd th, among other remarks, that the city Nationa aaron ee i Feorye Sound. er is i. : ‘ort in view of Edwar ry, and omfser ertain parties to giv 5 got | Hy e city, 0) yOR, Feito ele gl hretgh HAT mln ty other fcitives "He ads that | plans for private). rulation, 1 ean do no harm laplayed a full regiment in porade just below Avheeapeey peritiny parties to give them | Ts now paying annual taxes tothe extent of ©. GODEREY GUNTHER jn length, and fromd to 9 wide. Botweon th “ys at Gonane Ha ve disafect~ 1 to refer to them he A the fort. Mr. Bartey urges, with much force, that any | General Jackson, who, as Colonel, formerly turned ho rattling: for the support ates, although | € th t others aclqin * Central Committee National Union tia" cor, Broadway and Eighth st Rooms opem ved upon that party, It as, he urygod a | Onecserenth of the min meceasary subterfuge on part of the islands are three passages into ths newspapers ‘to | of the Goverument of the Ui have a depth of about 15 feet unl, which of water will follow. murketry am r day and evening. JNO. C, HAM, Chairman, Cant ; : aaa iled at Harper's’ Ferry, claim that Me. Opdyke ts likely to run botter | the population is less than one-twentioth part of | O'y Miser and auvoru ty Nem loating Onntontion, at low tide, The river aol its branches are nay. | that is tre fib Lanes ae such quasl-asslstance as bas heen proposed, om ter in organizing, atmin than Mr. Gunther. "Mr. Devlin continued at | that of the whole Union. The address appeals | yay pH PORNES: 0. SLOAN HOLDEN, Becy'st iggabl Chattabooslice, for hoata noarly | ‘ay, sume Tsistance ts no doubt male by the | the part of Government, to plans for private imu nt of free negroes, said to nu length « rorard and cake the ety ring Mr, Gunther with 0; 400 tuiles inland. The ‘city? ism re ld to be entitled to that name, exce yy + PHEN ROBERTS, Treasurer, 26 Aia*l enough speculation, will be productive of endless coum. * nicipal governr still, | cnthusiasti and irrespousil ent out of the hands ef the idle *01 Ayko andl Wood. ¢ class which now controls it, People? Union (Syracuse) Nomination, i ‘Tho negroes are reported to be very i Mr. John Kell 1 their new position, VIB 1SORGANIZATION OF TIE SINTH REG'T. | plications, and is, in every way, wnwi on being introduced, read treme south aud the fur’ west,” where city Renee eRe Ag ; bi bhaced General G. W. Smith, of New York antece- | the names of 75° Vice-Presidents, Mr, John | M4 concludes by stating that ballots for the For Mayor, incor; ios before the IPs Hn comeihie tit tiie oRuReaE saa eat th * fact remains that w have within our reach nts, now commands’ at Leesburg and sur- | Wolte read the names of some 60 Secretaries, all | 8UPHort of its nominee will be found at the polls C, GODFREY GUNTHER, troes were felled or the first tial builde Niue oftic aise Aaned Ae pb forest sh es 18 considerable amount of cotton, for which all | rounding countr: of whom were accepted. on election d eee pe t Mires: | M&. George Opdyke was then formal; Mr. John Clancy read the following address: poscd asm candidate for the Mayoralty and Tie Dane racy at thle Cty cuenent eee, Monk: | | unanimously endorsed by the meeting. Sth thelr urganbentas at Tan ane Zou tou Mr, 8 O. Chittenden was introduced, and} tic nomination, Tammany and Mosart, Regular = GODFREY GUNTHL 5 briefly addressed the meeting on the necessity of | Democratic Repu! lican Nomination, For Aldermany na candidate for the office of Mayor, upon whom | ® betier government for the city of New York, | PETER McKNIGHT. | Tammany Convention— WM. ings erected. It is a considerable mart for cotton, and the harbor is frequentel by trading veasels from various ports. A little to the easterly of Appaluchicol: the town of St. Marks, twenty tiles south ‘Tallahassee, with which it is connected by rail- the world hankers, and which is in danger of | The review of the regular forces of the army York, four have tendered their resignations, which Colonel Brown refused to accept, and one has been dismissed the service in aecordance with the sentence ofa court martial, An at- tempt has been made to recommend certain in- jpetent persons to fill thier positions, which, going to waste for want of a little special atten- | 0" this side of the Potomac, took place this at- tion, stich as cannot be certainly expected from any branch @f our military servic ternoon, on East Capitol Hill, ‘There were 1900 infantry, 2200 cavalry, and } batteries of artill- y, including Capt. Tibball’s Flying Artille It would | Which, alter the roview, delighte Rh and astonish road. : OK, Chairman ; ELIAS W. TAYLOR, e f ver, ne i ‘i the thousands of spectators with the exer- } the pecpie of this city, of all parti for | and this could not be obtained as long as Mayor | EITZPATRI j Fence ih the Waukee with whieh af it #urcesefih, must destroy the rogiment.. And fore, to appoint some one | cises of that wing of the rervice. the frrpone +f reliving ik trom We duyrace and | Weod and his clique remained in power. We | EDWARD IS FOX. Becys ; Mocart Convention: unites to form the Appalachee, which soon wi- it will be well for Governor Mor, before he | whose special duty it shall be to look after the Another prominent and interesting feature of | 1Ur¥ inflicted opom it by the present administra. | did'nt wish to say anything personally against dens into the Appal: affixes his signature to their commissions, to A eee teat Porchorage around alone ‘the | stitute inquiries into the. character and ‘abil ; 30 ni of these aspirants for military preferment. If he coast for the distance of 230 miles, but the har- will but do this, the men have no tear of the shee Bay, This bay fur- matter at Port Royal and such other places as | the day, was the signalling betwoen a corps sta- med on the field and those on the dome of th Capitol, the latter also communicating with the Yon of that: Moe, ond securing the incumbency of | our present Mayor, he believed him to bea very an honest and faithful man. We need not dwell . ° MILITAR ICES. pon the merits of Mr, Gunider, They are known | police person, He had never hat oocasion tocall NOES our troops may ove But in its simplest Mayor Wood on business but once, Then the J a me me re f . a ‘ of $ youll. Born iu thivelty, aud identified fully | Ryrorel h Ofioe, Shed L¥.& Ve ber fs oflittle moment, the channel through ‘ form the su Miculties which de | army in Virginia by telegraph, and complotely with ita interests, he haa given lin Boson seeered him to his Street Commissioner. | 4), men Br try Popeye Ay oi ae the bay boing only ten feet deep, which is grade | sult. ahs seme mand consideration, are now receiving | Previous to th iow, Wm. Cunningham, of | thne freely to its service. “In all of the mont useful | The speaker wanted the signature of the Street | aura to report tit maclvex on ur. bofere. Thurwlagy willy ‘reduced to eight before St. Maske is attention and we may soon expect some action | Co. K, Second Artillery, fell from the limber | spheres for the exercise of a wise and liberal public | Commissioner, and us he could not seo him, he } the 2th inst, at the Headquarters, 412 Broadways ) co 3 ‘The Privuteer Sumter Boarded. Fis pe chest, a wheel of the gun carriage passing over | *birit, he has beem untiring and efficient in his la | was assured by an authorized third party that | near Canal st reached in the premises, ‘The President is entirely dise | jin Wenct. sul daha teas. a the Fire Departueuh ia our great eyxiem | the signature could be bad for #2500. “Aer Lt. DANIEL TOWNSEND, MONILE. ae nosed to take care of the cotton at Port Royal it’ ee ths tavia ie , of Public Education, and ia the management of our | doing without it for several days, the speaker orto ‘ta dike, of Mobile, his location of whieh! on MOR CALTAEN BRAGS A LITTLE, p SAAS: LO COLAO Ae Sa aa (Ader the review, Gen, McClellan and staf | Duttic Charitics eepectally, he hina rendered signal | obiathed tho signature wiren the Cousmiolener Lt. BEN. W, VANDERPOOL, cits of H there's enough there to be worthy of special at- | attended an exhibition of the mew pontoon Pb q " ' : 5 oe pay a! y F . . © mbiniug with these affiemative quali (3 . 7 Commander of post, the weet side of M River, at ite entrance | eae Pay pein erten, uot hs liclived te Ga nosnital as o> Dona veeed under the euipere Pee Rete feet atte ative qual | was ‘* mellow” atter dinner, for the considera. into Mobile Bay, is shown on the map, is the | Captain Duntze, of the bark Henry Trow- | tention, but he is ine ceptic . i ‘So he did'nt have to | _.N: B-—Lt. TOWNSEND will at once Alexander, of the all reporting at that time, to Washington, 226 2°11 the amount, ¢ atthe eastern branch of the Pot As an eye-witness to its existence in the | nea Yard, Three hundred {vet of th fields shout Hilton Head, T was called upon to | bridge we Hirown ont In the course of 20 m ej ; . Aoi innwled tel nutes, when the qualities of strength and dura- ite Bots ane « ud ton saisd bee T) Litity’ wero tested by the passage of heavy was am torry to say, did not go far to convince him | gons, and subse atly hy a body of infantry that the cotton market had very much to ex- | at double-quick time, The result Was altogether pect from the opcuing of Port Royal. A. fur- | “ttislnctor y, . Caleb 8. ther extension of our conquests may place more | 1. w means of within our reach, but itis somewhat question- | the Potomac, by placing a li able whether a very large quantity has yet come | letween Washington and 1 only place of much importanc part of the state of Alabama, pituate nestended plain, ubove the highest Udes, and prospect of the bay, extending thir n his «forts for the public good, ef an un. | ton of a basket of win mm Tota Hiermeaal ween pollitoal aals on the Mayor on the matter. He appealed tothe voters of New York fi ‘uin which was inevi- , ted, and which could J Tammany Reyinues only be averted by working and voting for ie fonllice davendaas 00 “bounty George Opdyke, ation of. th b ly die Mr, Hiram Ketchum, Sr,, next addressed tho | tyimination of the War, or wien nor : , Sr., o charged, Apply ut Tammany Hall, Hewde y Hall Do- | Meeting. He referred bumnorously to his late the T: Regiment, Capt, DAVID HOGG, ‘Il not be to hie discredit | defeat, assuring his hearers that whatever peo- Officer, 023 19108 aber the | ple may say, it wasn't a pleasant thing to lose “u struggle | anelection, Siill it was not ground enough for | “The Union Must and Shall be Proserv- he lorions servives of ad. in the lower | bridge, at this port from Barbadoes November Sih, reports that the British frigates Barras cutra and Cadmus were in that port, The commander of the former reported that on the With an average whith of twelve miles to the | arth of October, when three degrees south of iu lexico, cross to the i rer'- dered somewhat dificult by a swampy idand | the longitu the Bermudas, he boarded the opposite, so that vessels drawing more than | privateer steamer Sumter, eight fect of water cannot come di a, but The must pass up Spanish River, miles, round ‘this island, iato Me sort, not only with ar notes the public interest, but aleo without fee of Derenel feeling. mocrat, but this cannot weandidate fi Philadelphia, will open a tomorrow down ster of the Sumter informed the British officer who went on board, that while off yw p to maintain 1! i rebellion, and he didn't feel any sympathy tor RR then drop down to th yhe had vent in a challenge to tho | able ; Tadd Heber laps ar Saag obi pd Tits Prosar Aigner BIG tone oslo kt he mnie JACKSON LIGHT ARTILLERY, p perfectly secure fron winds, storms o gunboat Crusader to come out | Within our possession, apart from what remains a) f Voaburgh, and th NTED, enemies.” It has about fifty wharves, and, next to New. Orleni in the United S Americ ins by Sy , A lirst steamer bound thither is the Reindeer, Capt. 'n the fields ungathered, and which will be lost | Kichl. ‘This vessel ran the blockade last night if not specdily provided for, without obstruction trom the rebel batteries, We were to have had a reviow yesterday,back | UF DEIN four contrabaons, who were placed on ings of cerity of the wsllowedt walle, es was to work for the defeat of Fernando Wood at | yo arave yon Sete ten eect eee Whe the next election, and he proceeded to give his Buglers, Blac 8, Harness Makers, Horse reasons for so doing. Wood's leaning towards | Shoers, &., wanted, to whom the best pay will be t 4 Lon, and then the | given, ) which the Crusader declined to ‘uptain Duntee did not hear that the » the lirgest cotton market Movile was ceded to the | do. € ° iu 1813, chartered as a | Sumter had takeu any new prizes, ot as ite inspira Nor, when we con ations of ita strength at th 4 7. ry " , - irty her information, to the headquar- r r : hoard the flotilla and turned over to Captain speaker related iw extenan the recent ‘dirty | For firth SPY. town in 1814, aud fucorporated as a city in 1819, of the Capital, of some 10,000 regulars, at- | Dablgten, the commandant of the Washirston trick” of Mozart, under Wood's directions, in ] 47% #86 Grund st, cor Bowery) oo has suffered repeatedly 4 deeolating fires, Collision atthe y Yard. tached to the army of the Potomac, but the | Navy Yard. CITIZEN'S CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. relation to the ballots for Judges of the Supe- | gag, F FARREL, Lieut, Acting Adjubaub. fe cused Tt bbe A LAUNCH LOAD OF SHELLS SUNK. weather did not promise well for such a dor] Its confitently stated that Sscretary Cames JA lsiored aud persistent hint has bee made fo | Hor Court, Vy which Woodruff and ster nit 6°10 ynce and beauty. 4 ro in his report fi 0 ‘° epres ¢ vote of its candidate for ¢ swindled out of a considerable amount. of a W Orleans, avi | About three o'clock yesterday afternoon the | monstration, and on this gccount it was | 02.11 in his report from the War Ds He parser 1 al llcndl ge a oll , | ment, Lake strong ground in favor of the eman- ipation of the slaves of all rebel i ize, the clork of the in making up the list next Congress, has wed on name of Hon, Josep! ar, of the First District of Virgi includes Accoinac and North- n the prospects of their ‘The Volunteer Engineer Regiment. NOW AT THE SEAT OF WAR. Col, Epwarp W, Smuneui, Lieut, Col, Jamra FP N from Ni st by North from, Pen acola, It is not | cunbout Winona, on the return from ber trial »probable that Mobile will be visitel at « incollision with a launch loaded with no wery dlstant day by a combined military ant pei Ineolllsion with a launch he naval oxpedition like that which recently mady | bemb shells, which was on the way from the a call at Port Royal. It would be a ood place | Navy Yard to Cob Dock, and stove in her side, to procure cotton for our own use, and to supply | She sunk shortly after, ‘The shells were to have vur friends across the Atlantic, teen sent to Port Royal, Their value is esti- THLE WILSON ZOUAVES. mated at #80,000, ‘The Winona also run int a In connection with affairs at Fort Pickens, | canal boat loa with coal, but no material the following letter from the Comm damaye rerulted, trength of Mayor Worl's or. | money and deceived », notwithstending the fact is not a oa This money, he asserted, t that vote was owing to special and peculiar | deposited in ban © pri AL t _ i ank to tho pri Hatt, Major Riouanp Bort, paliser the prin, of which wus the fact that Mr. | nando Wood. There never was a ven e le i WY Lynch wee rome two year Ba ° joatls ie party in this or any other state guilty VOLUSTEr ne ENGIN cen REGIMENT, fasols tine rte yea dd 4 Pietn ee omnes o hy an outrageous” fraud. There is inore | ereases the pay of the soldiers to r among thieves and burglars—and shall Ty ‘SEVENTEEN DOLLARS ($17) PEB the hie, of taking ax the proper test of the st) tha frandatent t h h of Tammany Hail, the vote of its candidate for Sa ‘ Taudulent party and man who has a pervisor, Elijah f Uys whic as Chairman of | cheated 40, ie continued in, power, (Crics of pal Oe ore rewire po cole ete |p i# the head of the organi- | ‘No, never.” hen let us all work until Tues Ae te wan20 S18." The vote of his op: | day next to defeat him, Wood's formal pg eres paige Fete | the General C zation, Tix i &,. e 1 railroades ry the M-zart candidate, a wo Af Mfoasrk Hilt and te boaley make end Fm wad id, ir to postponed until to This will makethe third grand review we have had within a week, ine cluding the one of Gon, Sinith’s division on Frie ° day list, [we are to reason from Napolvon’s rule bap fivtal voll th ofa grind review before a great hattle, there he official roll t surely something in the wind. | ‘The rebela who J 4 FePye tat xenefally know more of our affairs than wo do J "aT he «listri ourselvée, clearly if'thoir has. J "™pton. ; SS RRTKU qereinee td Maat 0 Ty], The records of the General Land office of this ears - fie Capital has | ‘ity show that Johu Slidell, the rebel_commis- at last settled for the winte sioner, is proprietor of some twenty-five thou- Jonent, Mr ty and popu ee i ty many who 8 larg an ae a flog. i o Nov. 18th, from sand acres ofland in Mionesota, The property J side aupyoit, was 14,563... The. thi 3 with the rebels | apply. etal cial correspondent, dated Nov. 18th, fromOemp |g ayy Carrrmnn uy a Paty AER. — ROM THR PADIBIO Goawr, [will ruuahie bs goniteceed by taal guteri: 1 are Rate” tam ate ne, tl teat, ommentedon | “htrate are wader pay, mug ilncile And Brown, near Fort Pickens, wil read With ie Captain Crawford, of the schooner Maria Pike, ment, he received the mppert. of. the Plth ay. | @t Some length, and then the speaker reverted to toed Garrtahed with qual verg epted s principle tae terest 1 A r her agp LETTER FROM HON. R. 1. WALKER. Ne and St Nicholas Hotel committees in | the trickery of Mozart Hall, He was inclined | Pamil PF any peticy, and vo me arrved yesterday from Sayanna-la-Mar, Ja- | $1,200,000 En Route—8970,000 for New R. J. Walker has addressed letter to | *idition to those organizations, which now | to believe thet Tammany had offeret a ‘consi- | Headauarters corner i KILLED IN THE BNGAGEMEBT OCT, 9. maica, reports that on the 17th instant, when York. mae ae has, acilrossen’ & totter (OF support Mr. Opdyke, the Republican nominee, ation” for Mozart's electing her candidates pended is a correct list of our casualt! rc neeYow an ‘all thaaaruranee itor of the National Republican, which b —— will appear in that paper tomorrow, in fayor of Francisco, Nov. 21.—Tho steamship | Congress immediately making an appropriation defor. Ue for the judgeships, and this “consideration” pro- | gud stad ar heveen ee bere! re that tir lably was that they should see that two candi- | inthe “PARROTT BATT ay 2 {ture ux If we take the vote of Mr, Brown, for Sherift, 13,047, Sa teat of the utmost strength’ of Mr. Opdyk supporters because he has the samen our first encounter with the rebels. ‘The fiends Doublebead Shot Malad ny and relatives of the deceased or wounded are | 4y with two barks—one in ballast, the other nations J ‘lates were in the field to oppose hin, He would | presented by Mr. RP. Big. ¥* pid. -y hi ; “Hinree Sam left today for Panama, carrying | for the relief ef Ireland, in’ view of the im- | We should be very libera), asit is certain that thous: | ° é PPA 9 A 8 E50 ler publicasicn will be sent entitled to collect their pay for one month and } loaded, While in company & sinall Nassau twenty United States army officers, and “4 pending Aeretoe Her anaian fe saying, J sBdsmupreried Mr, Brown, who will vote ngalust not say this was positively so, but he would ad- Ponty Jai go eight and something will be coming to | yuilt schconer came in sight, who proved to be ¢ Irish Mr. Opdyke. one hundred other passengers, She will take | ‘Now, when so many thousands o! men. aboard, at San Pedro, 600 regular soldiers, are perilling their lives on the lost battlefield of The Unele Sam took 1,200,000 in treasure, liberty in our defence, when so many have of which 000 is for New York, already fallen, and others are immured In rebel 'yelone sailed today for the East In- | tungeons, let us show that we are not ungrate- ful; and when the next great conflict comes, as aad will be trented with ‘The aggregate of these three votes is | Vise Gunther to look out that the tickets he paid | Enlistment for = 108 Arr; fons T2148 58,798, which is @ little more than 4,000 abort of the | furdid not bear the namo of Wood. At all 08 Hae entire vote polled ; which deficiency may be taken | events, the only chance for defeating Wood was | 4a 9 far mreatire of the vote of the Fifth ‘avenue to vote for Opsyke, and this he hoped every RELI rare - mayo Pe not or 1 good citizen would do, LILLIFS—FOR PRE- ized for the Mayen ntest, Tt ws sufficient reg ie is re ee Mf the |, Alderman Dayton then addressed the mect- | © Give #” (and BEAUTIFYING the BKIN, post of them on their clothing account: a privateer. She passed close by the light 4°67 OF KILLED, WOURDED AND TAKEN PRON ERA, bark to the one that was laden, and sailed Comvany C—Patriek O'Neil, New York, killed. —} ground her several times—when they both stood ed, een eee te Mfedden New York, wounded in | intowand the keys, On the 21st instant, in lat- Dp iy K, t i «i during his speech the majority of the | 43 for M. Palled, This delightful and highly pare w srounly. 4 15 minutes, and longitude 79 | | Exchange on New York is at four per cent, | soon it must, the Shamrock intertwined with | *trength of 1 ee y treet Ha@lOsparation Ia rig j pia et Yorks taken priser, Fe are auton apeke bark Edward | Money cary. ‘Trade dull, "Weather leasant, | the Btary and Stripes will waves tsramph over | 2% e00% 1 oe et the hal Paras tev. WlOWs BLOTCHES, TAX, BUNDURN, and py alle do, Reicstl ct Toles, from ‘Matansss for eaten, gabian Francioco, Nov. 24.—We have Honolulu J Held of vietory for Liberty and Union.” i'n he only Mosart an 7 a kp ening Ploy 4 a ” ul 22th. U a ean mans? Na grants eken irieonet- Tig pallast, who proved to be the light bark | '*The whaler Reindeer arrived there on the From Boston, ea il of Further News, see Third Page. |. ‘A rimatied fe fom all injurious Company F- 7, Williamsb'gh, killed. | that the privateer did not molest. The priva- | 7th, from the Arctic, full of oil, The average Boston, Nov. 26,—The Maine Twelfth rogi- (Uileaps ond U1 only £6 cents, Patrick McGrgll, New York, killed. ‘b0 close to the E. E, that two large | catch of the Arotic fleet this season is 875 bar- | ment , has gone into camp near Croce, an the Sarees a May: ‘Wrox @ Gruss 's TOOTHACH® DROPS—Price 18 pabaterent Coes.’ B. D. Untrahy How York, akon sour paseet fr crew could plaioly be | Tl, The whaler Othello arrived at Honolulu Towel to await traheportation South. Ape tage . SEWING MACHING an sped Tih nani, manutaetared | Gams dose Aderus, Patorsom N. Ju taken prisoner, I San, Did mot learn the name of the Hark | dred barrels of oll, ‘She reports the low of tha [ at ort ce ara His remains, ine B "yey be vst Gunther Gongs 9 BROADWAY, Willamueng, Post Ma gmk Beomnd Geet any Mtorpeeal Parsonage, Sesion, eel whaler Polag sac la the Oshotak, cow saved, ~ petal ovdin, will be eout home, Cyeirion, of wet ia uasuecemary Wo vay shat om m J ary 9]