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icici THE NEW YORK SUN: “THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 2%, 1861. Thankratving. Our national feast of Thanksgiving never efore ocurred under circumstances that called for a fuller expression of praise to tho Giver of ‘all good, than the one which we are today ccle- YDrating. When we consider the position in which we are now placed as 4 nation, and con- frast it with the condition of atfwirs @ y sat age, the causes for Thanksgiving are neither few nor blight. Then the minds of men we ¢ gloomy and Aejected, and they were io doubt as to whether they had a country of # government worth pre- perving ; now haifa million of armed men, c Jected, to fight, from their peaceful occupations, are encamped on hill-side and in valley, attest- ing their devotion to the land of their birth and the laws to which they have sworn allegiance. We are in war, but its evils fall ovly on guilty authors. The foot of enemy has trodden on the frew sates, save only as a spy Or prisoner, Our homes and friends are secure and every man pursues in aifety his lawful business. We endure the waste of one of the greatest armies that was ever enrolled in the world, yet the price of bread is not inc the poor, but on the other ham, from t flow ings of and strongest nations upon e Those who i familiar countenane encamped on the bar ters have i granaries heir hoant the relatives and friends, howe“ wal that makes away on the “das bh ‘ i in the cotton datas of * lina, and whose eyes will fill with fears when they look at the vacant places, and think of the sail vicissitudes of war, yet will ro ving to God, that at a wl the merifices of her noblest sons, the nt ones were quick to answer the calls of duty and patriotism, ‘The hopes of the future should also dll our hearts with Th anksgiving. We shall come out of this cont find strengthened as we never were before, —the beneficence of our institutions proved; the jare ring elements that have long distracted and di- vided us, purified and consolidated; the memory ‘and the wisdom of Wasiixeton and his patriots vindicated, and the nation fitted to be what we feel and know God intended it should be—the centre of freedom for the whole earth, and the place where He will delight to manifest His presence. The lection fe We present evir readers this morning with faithful likenesses of the two candilates for Bayor of this city whose names are offcred for the suffrages of those citi of all parties who have determined to restore our municipal government to honest hands, such as it can be Bifely trusted with in there days of trea: Of traitors, The exigencics of the ti member with Thank time when Aimerics t hardte ee The Candiiates. The following is a table of the different can- | didates for the offices to be filled at the coming | election, so far aa yet nominated : and importers, the market closing fien and un- changed, but with aa advancing t Breadstuffs inactive ; no sales of Provisions dull. dem, Nov, 16.—Comsols 98% Iilinois Central shares 41040 vom. A nay tye . Prices leans tres ordinal Stock 145,000 From Washington. _o— Captore of 11 Rebel Pickets. Potomac Blockade Badly Kaforced, Important from Missouri. —_— 0. GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL THE MIBSISALP TT TRADE. —_—_—_o REBBLS RETURNING TO LEXINGTON. THE LATEST NEWS. DY TELEGRAPH TO THB N. ¥. SUN, Foreign Intelligence. | ‘The Cannda at Halifax, Two Days Later from Europe. NEW COTTON VIEW OF TIE TIMHS. More of the Moxico Expedition. | FRENCH FINANCIAL MATTERS ‘The Undersigned, believing that the Biso ton of GEORGE OPDYKE tothe office of Mayor of imon Camerom at ¥ ‘ing the eventual rootin cause of the rebelli litical, and military nt of this meet the North is now fully in sympathy icable scheme which maj pre the extirpation of this national evil, and will accept such result as the only consistent issue of this contest between ely iliza- eR volved That the thanks of thie meetin be, the thanks of 1 rg tendered to the Hon, Charles Sumner, the distinguished orator of this even- sertion and eloquent enforce- inciple herein endorsed, Tur Provix."—The Rev, B. TL Chapin D. D., delivered a moat eloquent lecture, on this enbject, before a highly gratified awdionce, in Market street Church, last evening. ‘The lecturer dwelt, in the carly part of his discourse, on the peopls a8 a source of power, next asa tribumdbof judprie right of private judgment, mingling grand de- ductions with brilliant scintillations of wit and humor, at times stirring the hearts of his hearers with sublimil tured the subtle politician who plays upon the would upon a grand action plang, of the true man of (he people aa be jen of the week (C Godfrey GuntherFernando Wood George Opdyke Aldermanie Nominations. Bean watch Richayd Barry Wo Walshs(dem. 4.. WH Charlock Andw, 6..Jnmer Reed Jaa Burning P MeRolght 1 MGRIANE 4, 10.0 Aderemiabty A, ereinlah | Win A Smalley advanced 203 france "160 francs; bas, 1 the City of New York, would be the means of! Activity of onr Army. — St. Lois, Mo., Nov. 27.—General Curtis has | issurd orders to the effect that the entire com- merce of the Mississipp ix assumed and will be directed by_ mili naval authorities of the United States. H but government boats will hereafter be employ. cera will oo conveyed x Obarer Hi Halt GW Anderson, et gurating a reform im the City Govemment, would i river helow this city reapectfully olicit onr fellow citizens, withous dips od, but freight and at current rates, a6 q Gen. Sherman has taken command of our for- cos at Sedalia, There are about twenty thousand Federal troops at points on the tinetion of party, to assemble in Maew ing, for his re- nicht of the p if end ton + THE REBELS ARMING SLAVES: GMb M Ptattitiehd Morphy {John D Otti well A Disastrous Reconnoissanco. LIST OF MISSING the Merchants’ Exchangs, on Frideyefernoon, acitie Railroad 1 Terrence Farley Charles MeCarty Pee ey Geo M Harp Wh, ath o'clok PM, to ratify his 1) is reported that the fortitying, New Madrid, M Lundred negroes work- NAPOLEON BENDS TO THE PLOPLE. Italian Army of 280,000 MEN. GREAT BATTLE IN CIRCASSIA. | : —_—_—— 16,000 Russians Routed. 6000 Killea a —-o—— DISQUIBT INCRBASING IN WAR Conncilmanic Nominations, YOURTH ARN ATORIAL DISTRICT, rebels are strony snd that they have five bur x a candidate for that Moa, and to devise meangite | secure Lis election. following dispatch ral MoCall, dated nights our picket ; “beet upon by the rebels returning from Gen. Pri t ni HM Sagar nondJow pli D Coste PUPTIE SENATORIAL DUTRIOT recoivesd today 8. B. CHITTENDEN & 60. GR NNELL. MINTURN & CO, MORTON, GRINNELL & 004 BE. MORGAN & SONS, JNO. MUNROE & CO, WETMORE & CO, HUNT, TILLIN VAIL, HUNT & 00, SPRAGUE & COOPER, A gentleman Just that he city was fall of retu sant, with aoven hundred inevivania Reserv ‘hock with orders v earl Comtelta &: INTHE SENATORIAL DiATIIET Wounded, | * | with their lio inder are fyounen, killed and is slightly wounded, and Dam wry to report that Su 1 und them and drove them ing not always the popular man, ptured twenty horses and | our national crisis, he gave utterance to senti- Hobo BK ‘Arthur Almuty GILLAN BROR WM, BRAND & CO, HENRY W. G. MALI & CO, FLLIN & COw COWDIN & 004 MR. SCOTT & CO4 MAZLFULRST & SMITH, BAILNY & SOUTHARD, WEAVER & RICHARDSON, HUNT, VOBE & CO, HARRIMAN & COg KESSLER & C0. WILLIAM SELIGMAN & @0., BARCOCK BROS, & OO, MORRI® KETCHUM, PETER COOPER, ROYAL PHELPS, 8. B, CHITTENDEN, CHARLES H. MARBHALLy J. A. STEVENS, JAMES GALLATIN, JOUN J. C1860, HIKAM KETCHUM, JAMES STOKES, GEORGE W. BLUNT, T. G, CHURCHILL, GEORGE D, MORGAN, CYRUS W, FIELD, JOHN F, TROW, WILLIAM TAYLOR, THOMAS B. STILLMAN, FRED, KNAPP, SHEPHERD KNAPP, PARKE GOODWI', 8. W, ROOSEVELT, TUEODORE ROOSEVEL®, ISAAC SHERMAN, DAVID WETMORE, MOORE & BROS, Abraham Dont SEVENTH BEN ATORIAL DIATRICT. Harris, Jonattn T Trotter ments such as: “The great age of a republic is a martyr Alexander and o prisoners will be Hakifuz, Now. 91.—The steamwbip Cinata | from Liverpool on the 16th via Queentown th: 17th, arrived at this port this morning dates are two days later than those alrowiy to “The heroiem of the defenders of our Mas worthy of a 4 4 “The cause of such a people will not, cannot Yoon bl vane Vantin Habeoek em Michi Suyder “, ae alarge force we reported hear Pleasant Hill. Ja have arrived here with a1 wool and other domestic sup. cio his divine mercy aiding ua, wo will not let it fail.” The Reverend lecturer closed with a glowing evloyy on the American F The Steamer Trent in Engtand, The Canada brings $54.000 in spocio, will sail for Boston at 10 A. M. Great Britnin, The London Daily News has an editorial erally rebuking southern sympathivte in Enge ) ane especially denouncliag the writer of a orore anouiieed Coy anluya, trom Plymouth, En and brings the report that the wocr Trent had reached Engh « Britich frigate bad been sent with special dis- witches to the United Statee. Tammany School Ofleors. Commiacionera, Inspectors. Majors Henry Christopher 8. La proved the following hon Tl. Long has been ordered ta of the hoad of the Corps of ymenay's Ovvicr.—In- formation has been received at this office that da and Joseph HH. Toone were captured by the blockading squadron while endeavoring to run into New Orleans, These vessels were both heavily laden with arma and ammunition, supposed to have been shipped from a British port. The commander of the Dlockading squadron imimediat the veaels and handed them to his squadron, The cargoes, whi 1 Enfield ‘rifles, have Leen sent to this city er of the Government, they will Mr. Orison Blunt, and used in Disteter Ati The report is Joho J Murthy inf schooners Ey {The reported arrival of the Trent in Engl the “ She doos not go further than St. ven if she did for t could not have reached England, nnecting with her at St. Thomas is not duo at a letter whieh haa | assume the di bh GP Dewlaad it mutiageers from the Maine ry. inactivity in the Times attribu' i nd for cotton in India to lingering hesita- temporarily detached fur duty to compa n supply, but says that + circumstances have also operated forcibly ‘The real cause of the present ynation is not xearcity of cotton, but the ab- r nas to the Ameri Gov. Ladislaue Njhari, of Te appointed Consul to Ancor stated to Texas twelve years led from Hungary the revolution, in whi orn during its He had engaged in the cultiva 4 successfully in Texas, but was driven thou on account of Union s veaterday visited found many o els nions in arms, who received him with enthu- jn AD Mathewson Articipation itn part as com. 0, large number of The San side the Dry Doc ported in a perfectly sound con- Her crew will be paid Saturday, ot the crew marched fi ’ fternoon, where they cashire yoods. Manufacturers, in curtailing operation: must have doce s irrespective of the stoppage of the American Moore, .Jobu TH Trappleter Re W 8 WilhelmWim Reynolds Member of Parliament, in ad- metituents, has 1 7 ounty troops (attached 70th Regt. Militia) was arrested at his residence in East New York, on Saturday, by wirsuance of instructions fhe prisoner was conveyed he. charges preterred against him are not made know Gen, Butlers Division. ing the Trish el- Athat the company was h € and of the subsidy ement, and that the would be discredital ervading all branches of raiment al fir more hopofal tweling. ning a successtal result of the present and this is exhibited in erwise. While it hy preas will be as earnest as ¢ the circumstances at- nd Mason, no fears ion will be pro- Wi B Corti Bedk B Mather Inspector Folk, in from Washington. Hampton Row Moore Thin McKenzie TM Partridge } Weerley 8 Yard The monthly returns of the Bank of F show that the deere und ahalf millions in bills discounted twenty-seven millions, change in the. imperial” syst The Fort Warren Prisoners —By orders from Wa the following prisoners, mostly Maryland 1s, have been released from Fort Warren after Sixovi.ar Deatn or 4 Ni —The Utica papers give the result of a Coroner's inquest held on the body of Mrs, francs, and the increase | oe ‘own, in discu: tanding the arrest of pprehended that the q) of serious embarrassinent to the two Ft School Officern Commicsionera, Inspeete ) of finanee, ay have accomplished what, as an inlependent journals the Sun has always labored for, and this once’ at least, the contest for Mayor is freed from all partisan character, ‘Tho old political ory COOPER BROS, PETER DURYEE & CO., MOTTS, HYDE & VAN DUZER, 8. 11. STROUBE & BROB., HENRY A LYNAN, Sarah Wilson, ‘‘a widow lady of some wealth, who kept a large first class boarding house, at No. 7 Lafayette Place, New York.” ft home on the 11th instant, to trans- S. B. Frost, J. 1. Bow Lucchesi, Geo. W. Landing and Leonard J. Mich! Sullivan / 1'Wm Jennett Chae Moors Mich! Sullivan The authority tot companies and regi+ ments of shar 11 Maloney At shel Wileath. GF Dewland how the transter f of the task of se Five other prisoners whose dischargé had boon ordered by Secretary: Seward, nies and regiment tions are atill represented in name, it istrue, but this is all, ‘Their spirit is dead, and their aet some businessin Utica, On the afternoon of the 12th, near e | Hotel to await the train which would I of, will, nevertheless ready been raise el : nd proceed to Washin peror ie the peop HOYT, SPRAG : ng, she went to ient ness and remove ‘arter, Thoma: watchwords fall unheeded on the ear, There fre, practically, but two parties represented in the nominations for Mayor, this y party of treason, corruption and mistnanayy Michael J. Grady. — retained in custody, tenant J. R. Tatnal ommanding the Marine Guard of nto, has been sent to Fort Warren. David D Arker MASON AND SIDELL. that Mason and their confinanent, experience im the other priser islered on an equality the east at 2:35 in the morning. t7 o'clock, she left an acquaintance in the ladies’ and stepped out, saying that she would After waiting over half an hour, her acquaintance searched for her all LI TURNBALL. ea &OOy HI. of the ma- “Wil the Emperor Wm Gayete 8 J Longworth return in a moment. mont, FIELD, MORRIS & CO, as represented in the person of Farxanpo Woon, and the party of loyal men united for the support of the opposite principles, So far A estion of Union afte RE a Ile is a cor of Commodore Tatnall, around the balls of the hotel, and in the adja- cent depot, and finally left afte without sceing her 1 in Paris: the tinane! firmness to the Be r pine o'vlock, felt: somewhat something had detained egrdpa inquiPing on Republican ster, Virginia, stati rebel generals, rived hore today, bit es FR. & D. LAMB, W PRY, FRENE. . peracetic aretha aniie Another Telegraphic ‘Triumph. The Canada’s news was received in this city ton the 16th inst, The advance was fully maintaiue . KIL LarremoreSeaman Johnson © secession can be ine for her. Afte iheant has the manifestation of pop: wlar feeling already been that, with the excep. tion of one weekly and a daily shoot, the facts thus far nar- family went up to jonday’ last. A search red the body in an Cleveland, Ohio, Paris letter says that M. Fi he wires were connected whine the otliee of Minis throu.h, and at one writing the news was thehed from Halifax to this city. ANBHAW Ey MILLI BORST ORFF & WINT! SCHNAREL BROB.. J.C. HOWE & CO. rated two friends of t NNSYLVAMIA REGIMENT IN. TRO made yesterday by a K McCafferty 5 whose them discove: | ppetaosaner WE Cortis FE Mather devotion to unsuccessful candidates has become Proverbial, not a sin hhas raised its voico in behalf of Woon, Tu fact, Woon has lost ground so rapidly Tato that we can well believe in his pro nsylVania rogimnt, The Budget to be voted ig of Capt. Bell, in “the ros to give the Logis he basement of the WM. WATSON, i N, SULLIVAN, ©. H, BRANT LL, R. 1. LATHROP, |. LUDINGTON, WM. W. STONE, C.F, DAMBMAN, unfrequented in tl hotel yEie le one of our city papers TY NEWS. Capture of the Privateer Beauregard, MER History, ays. seem that she entered the ‘ osite the parlor, went through a cellar may be reached, and, renunelation of the powers to Wash-room,” itary credits without the con- a door by a'whi in the darkness, fell dow: stairway, breakin Republican School Ofticers. and had gone about . Commissioners, a half, when they i e conversion of the “ trentenana- desire to avoid another contest, and that he dow dndeed consent ayuin to run, as asserted in his Speech accepting the uomination in ole- dience to the persuasion of who think that “in the position Mayor of New York, he could at the proper time, contribute advantageously to” “a recy struction of the Uni.” Who the friends a Yo whom Mr. Wool refers, may perhaps be Aourned from his telegraphic m Of Goorgia,” proferring bis ser Providing the South with arins to be used against the Government, His favorite plan for a re- Construction of the Messagy trongly urging the southern example Of secession as worthy of the iinitation of New York. It may be that the programme which Jed Gosravus W, Saitn, now a Keneral in the rebel army, to to long continue in the office of Btrect Comminioner, is not yet wholly played Out, and the general , there is additional need that our City Go Ment should be placed in hands free from all Suspicion, reduces the prospe Woe to such a point that ni Ceesful attempt on his part to seriously divide tho opposition ca again throw the el his hands, OF this, however, there is less prospect than ever before, It is certainly greatly t Sretted that the withdrawal of Jas. T. L should have deprived us of a ¢ Hidate why Character and past associations rendered him every way so acceptable, and who: Temoved all pretext fer a divi tion, Mr, Gestnxn, thor nowination sion of the opposi- wh a gentleman character aud capability, in whose han ly Is the ine terests of the city might saf Beuerally regarded as having.» of an election, as the contest. 1 that many of the best Tanum their purpose of voting Bing 4 separate lidate only for the purpove Of kovping their party together, the contest, practically, to. anoth trusted, is little prospect haped itselt is reduces trial of Mrength between Woop and Orvyxe, with Btrongly iner sing probabilities in favor of the lntter, We inight have wished it otherwise Dut must accept the as it iy presonted to Us, of Woon or Orny ne tween which we Cannot Lesitute fora moment to chor ing a we do that the ection of Mr. Op Will at Loast secure to us the advantage Donest and capati inistration of the Government, while leaving the ie ture without excuse for longer withholdin, Us the prerogatives which rivhtfully | the ofice of Mayor, ant with which we only con Rented to part for atime, rather than have. Bsed for the purposes of FRINANDO Woon, know New Publicati Tue Reneiiion Recon, rican Events, 1s6i-61 Author of Diary of P, Patuam, Publisher, Pant 8 of this Record is issued, containing its usual variety of war history, accompanied by Steel plate portraits of Gen, Wo r Gen, Banks, The Spirit of the I ulpit, with Teference to the present crisis, ix to be issued in a few days, us an extra part of the \ Rebellion Pasere.” “it wid eoatais avec treaty enn ‘hy the most popular divines, North wad South, Taras, ov Fiae Excives —This morning, w umber of the fire engines will have “a grand Squirt” at Laird’s Pole, in the 6th Ward. A Bumber of the steamers will participate in the is her neck, and producing in- When found, decomposition ‘had not commenced, and there was not much dis- @ face was discol- ored from the settling of the blcod. Her money, snvff-box, spectacle case, and a number of notes and memorania were found The bark Aura, Capt, Lindsey, which arrived at this port yesterday from Havana, reports ‘hat the United States sloop of war William ( t Andereon, Capt. William C, Rogers, captured rd, Nov. 12th, in the Ba- ns east of “Hole in the Wall.” The Beauregard is a schooner, of 101 one ritle pivot yun, with The crew consisted of 23 plain, two Houtenants and Paymaster, ten of her crew were for, WY. FB. CHURCHILL, JNO. D. SCOTT, A. W. CANFIELD, GW. BRAMHALL, JAMES WILDE, DAVID DUDLEY PIPL M. ALLE GEO, W. PARSONS, JNO. KEYSER, ROBERT BAGE, ry but also ‘of infantry, rebel musketry placed the onversion of the entire public talne Woods | Thee Sel non discharges of the horses of our cavalry: be ‘ riders, the animals having been but rec Drought into service, and there! to such alarms, J'Fitzaitumons § the privateer Beaure: homa channel, 100 ore om of the army, The evacuation of Rome, That on taking office iary of all communication, between Patrick Cullen Dant Coger Henry M Jones Farther News, see Third Page _ Wicox & Grans BEWING MACHINGS, 608 BROADWAY, Ket their men in line, & charge, ordered a 1 in as good order as 7 for the purpose of makin: 8 burden, carrying 25-pound projectile, the peculiar ciroum: ‘The skirmish w: CH\S. 8.) \RLING, NOA.TIVINGSTON, AS. 'T. FOSTER, M hough of short dura- the rebel cavalry fring buckshot from ba OF Hla killed and John Beatty, private killed’ a rebel cavalry ‘ mark on tho sad- ise to Toombs assemble at Havana, ices to assist in Ki Larremore Seaman Johuson their carbines. wounded is not known. in Company H, and captured his horse, Davis, Ridgewa as made by the Beauregard, of the armament of the Ander- son being so great that it would have been mad- hoss to measure their strength, derson was approaching her the crew were ene ged In throwing over shot, shell, mu kets, » and before the capture most. of the ammu- powder, a few pistols, one Pivot gun on deck remain- number, were at once ferred to the ship. waster Davis, with a picked crew, took chai brought her to this ME Kandall 5 Lrons’ Maoweric Insxct Poworr, Tho original and goniiine article, will exterminate Roaches, Ants, and all vermin, Froe from polsam, LYONS’ MAGNETIC PLLLS death to Rata and Mice. old by all . 8, BARNES, 24 Browdway, is embodied in his OA Nathosins While the An- 1 bo levied in Februar: effective army will then consist of and eighty thousand m ‘arlonnelli had gone to Cy present Garibaldi with an address 1g him not to leave Ttaly. i, Up to nine o'clock tonight, be- mpany F, are as fi eh ERT Vanes Rich * longing to Cor ance K jehd Martin BTEWART & CO , ition was lost, onl. DEXTER, LAMBERT & CO, W. WALLIS & SON! Baugh, Bernard Donohoe, Humphreys, Joseph Irwin, Androw M John Phillips, Jas, Parsells, ar Stevenson, Saml, Shoppent, tertick nelaisWm Rows W E DodgeJW B Kot ertaon Neepolitans, yn ticle for di ma article for dresing Preserving and ‘Bold by all Drag. The Council of State had My Jorbua Rue, Edjg Duke of Oporto, Kir ing that in these times pepe laimed the the schooner and it. Rogers, on arrival, imm sulted with the civil aut salof his prisoners, when it was decided that hould he placed in the hands of the U, 8. Alter an examination on board, the w were taken to the shore and county juil, where, properly they will rena FOOTY. & LINDSLEY, nediately con- HASTINGS & CO., vi] ities ws to the dis The People's Union Convention, of the Fifth Senatorial District, have nominated for Coun- i—Henry A. Smith, Michael Cassidy, Simon Hazleton, Frederick Repper, George Steinbrenner, Mich Fitteon thousand Rug "thousand mountain fig! ting six hours the Very heavy losses, inclu Bix thousand Nn troops hail attacked t bel Ford, Corporal Jas, Wing, Ts in Circassia: after Frank Carr, Michl, Donohue, Thos. Donohue, Wm, Dougherty, Wm. McDonald, aie Danl, Sullivan, POLITICAL, Citizen's Arouse!— nited German Citinen' vets of FERNANDO: hing but a suc- Democratic Club op '* Sth Aldermanic Dis- comprising parts of the Tth, 1th and 13th A grand ratification meeting will be held y evening, Nov. 29th, 1861, at Mozart Gar- Colurabia at, for the vn made by the nthe coming election, uneilmen and School Hugh Moore, “Chas. Patrick Shoran, Jas, Mc About noon todd: ection into were reported kill pled in th Orpyky Rarirication Meerrna.—A_ pub- lic meeting for the ratification of the nomina- tion of George Opdyke for Mayor, will be held change, in Wall 8 reet, to- ith a company that he had succe dies Lelonging to th men had evidently succe: selves from the sce A conspiracy to assissinate the hing and h i during a sete, hail tail had been “conveyed tothe a» to enable him to avoid the machinations zed in Charleston, where rratic party, to be Mayor, Aldermen, led in finding two dead | wADY as h information vd for Charleston on the was commissioned by serson Davis on the Lith October to act asa pri- Sate armed vessel in the service of the Contedes 1 at the Merchants’ E mortow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a The Committee JOHN NUSSBAUM, FRANCI8 SHLNTER, JACOB BISHOP, HENRY GRAFELMAN, Copt. SIMON, RAPHAEL “WEIL. PETER HANCK, Be LOUIS BONDERGELD, Vice President, 195 yard Citizenw Ticket. oo Commianioner, ER W, ADAMS, For Inspector, JOHN DIXON, MATTHIS Cua, nia, ‘CKER, Chairman, Mi ot the skirmish after NEST RICHTE BUCKINGHAM, 8. P. DEEDING, ©. W. FARGO, ‘There was no evidence of the preser enemy near the seene of the late coutl 20mm Wann Republican and People minated as their e Union Party, hay for School Commissioner, Samuel Sinel. @ well hoown newspaper man, of most ion as a citizen, tton in India, or to take uff t H Up country depots, Accounts from th sto Keon hand of New Zealand md there was an ame within the us to her capture, a leaving port, 1 aptain Hay says the Verse tnd that her bills whon Mordecai Himes wes the agent that the house tionable reput were a hiad of | f ant from the | 4 y bad heard the reLels do not on the defensive, Tue Geman at Pythagoras Hall, last night, in re ing the question of Ma: quite excited, and for at seemed imminent, but a peaceful adjournment , the Opdyke men retiring junther mon remaining to prepare and carry his nomination, all the vessels t conveying them over, design to advane that a desperate re Coutreville and Manas « TALLMAN & CO\y & CO, pare FIELD & CO, DUDLEY & BTAFFORD, HARMER, HAYS & CO. GORHAM & ©0., JOSEPH REDD & 0.9 WILLARD. PELT & 0. IMANN d& COW Ys is a true copy warque and reprisal, uni Y>ch of Okiober, co! were dull and i Iosxrn Gover, Sec 7 se and vicinity by th he Secretary, would be no inducoment for the the work of was tinally effected OPDYKES HEADQUARTERS, 618 BROADWAY, mt vin Queens: © thet by virtue of th T have cc iiniaisioned + have autho ined, or verwel Called the H The Mason and Slidell Affair, _—_—-— OPINION OF GEN. CASS, + and do bereby id do hereby autho: 4 y estinnates will be sensibly re= —_————__—— AYERS NOMINATION, FoR MAYOR, ANDO Woop ar LK's GARDEN. At mans held at Volk's Garden Just evening to ratify the nomination of Fer- nando Woed, Mr, Wood made a speech in which hext spring the power of governing the city would be in the Mayor, as form KS, SMYTH & CO. v awel in the serv Veance and Spain, v Isthuritz, and M Has tive articles, \ A communication in the understood to vee during the pou PEOPLES UNION NOMINATION, ror Mayor, have been written by ommunicated ti ustifiesthe arrest of Mason hows that it was in strict a Josition of the Gove HALLG \RENER 1 in that case 1 to allow liquor-selling and Sunday ent to the largest extent, short o terference with the public welfar to M the Conteder Ne 4 HERSEILDy niclude it separately or cole with President Lincolig : however, would jeop, of the expedition, the ce Hations are net to be « ited States to the tr sembled in the ne WIDULE OF DRBCKIETION, m the “Right of ained in correspou- dence with the British Government in 1453, & SLUART de CO OULTERETELD & COy BENEDICT HALL & CO ARNOLD & CO. JONES & HANABERGH, COOPER BROS. HROWN & DOCKSTAKDER, HOBERT SLIMMON & CO.,, SUMMIS HKOS. & HUTTON, HALSTED & BTLLES, BALDWIN STUDWELL, H.C. & M. HULBLT, J, MIX & CO,, WHEELER & Ul NT, HL STEUER & WM, SNIDKER & HOYT & BLAS MAN UNION LEAGUE NOMINATION, FOR MaYoR, hil neal of the Comfederate States at Montgomery, 1th October, 1 By the President, RK then CHantes Seaxnr Asomien PLEA ro Cooren Lette JerERRSON Davis, MANCIPATION, = 7.—Gen, Joseph Lane of MAEURE fimnily and a portion of his staff arri They leave for Boston to- They were received etary of State, ame source wo learn that on the 17th inst. the steam gunboat Connecticut cap- (ured the British schooner Ade! », Canaveral, and took ber into She was loaded with coffee, lead ad swords, having several casts of the latter, The supercargo, Lieut. Hardee, a relative of * Tactic” Hardee, is an officer in the Confederate Me claimed the cargo as his and acknowledged that he was taking it to lias made several ‘AN NOMINATION tion, delivered last night at the Cooper Tusti- tute, under the auspices Republican Union” of this city, and listened to e that over-filled that great hall, ¢ direet introduc- Italian troops, here this morn horning. unsticvesstully to rey The Young Men's GEORGE OPDYKE, Bergoe, with 200 Briga Is sacked two stall Mass Meet! AT IRVING HL. renewed his plea for the r tion of slavery as an issue of the present war, ding that untiy decisive blow ayainst the institution which he regarded as the prime cause of all our troubles was struck, we could At the close of the oration, which was protracted till a late hour, the speak- er receiving encouragement in the most extray- agant applause of his most radical sentiments by his sympathisers in the audience, the fol lowing resolutions, presented to the meeting by the chairman, Wm. Curtis Noyes, Esq., were adopted by acelametion : street, New Xork, — Rovoleed—That the doctrine enunciated by From Oli Poi » Nor, 27.—The boat from Old Point ports that a tla of truce » regant fo the Fort ickens attain o kens aftair, Pragtach keh the Fort Piekons | Y#yages to Savannah since the Llockade, Inatter having been brought from Old Point Hey ; » taken with the well known bragging pro- pensities of the rebels, indicates that they are hot so sure of sucee as rumor that the ny an expedition ' 1ith.—There has | tion of the Swiss territory T eon a fresh violas | Went up to. Norfolk, CITIZENS bay 4 CANDIDATE MAYOR, Warsaw, Voth SATURDAY E! il and the martin not expect victory. *SHOMAS & DAVIS, vet at detiance The Archbisho; rested because closed, and for baving wri letter to Gen, Luders, Latest Markeis via Queenmtown, —Cotton—Sules yeator 71000 (0 epecilator, "m9 Ma: ee ey F the Oh Ward Work be hel fete ae pt al tne or of rhs pt i order of Wh, GUBSON, Chai PULDY, potty HAvemnyeR,—George Havemeyer, son of ox- r, of New York, was crushed ‘odeath about ten o'clock yesterday morning, in the sugar refinery of Messrs, Havemoyer, Towiseni Coy int sin Yarsaw has been ar- hes are continually itten a disres ui SHEDCHLITA, BUTTLER & CO, 1? & HOFPMAN, SMITH BROTHERS, Mayor Haven EL The Crew of the French Corvette Prony. Boston, Noe, hig esky uve u «Niagara today, in First street, officers and sixty- 2) ne corvette Prony left was twenty-f) f age, and resided nha wel hy Mot beni