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\ | ~ =, SS __—E=—_—_> —~— Aw i NUMBER 9777, Latest News FY TELEGRAPH TOTHE NEW YORK Sty ~ Oe RIOT IN PENNSYLVANIA. OUTRAGES OF MAUCH CHUNK MINERS. A MERCHANT SHOT DEAD, Three Others Reported Killed, The Fenian Brotherhood. bo i CONVENTION ar ¢ NUTS FOR JOHN BULL. IRELAND TO BE REDEEMED. An Army of yndreds of Thousands, Glimpse of Daylight in Arkansas. A Wealthy Slave Owner Converted, DEMAND FOR PEACE AND RE-UNION.| LATEST WAR NEWS. | A New Movement in Virginia, Fears for Gen. Burtside’s Safety. The Wind Storm Yesterday, | RUSSIAN VESSUL ASHORE. | DISASTERS IN BROOKLYN. ac. a&e., &e Riot in Pennsylvania. Several Persons Reported Killed. Pitladeiphia, Nov. 6. The Isquimea and the Rev, | ris of thie ely, hawe reports of @ territ he mal recione around Mageb Chunk F reported, were B ied lart evening ef the firm of Hull, Rmith & Co: @epateh from Summit, that firm, tae been shor Tiriek, store keeper, wae alec dat by the rioters | @nd wounded. (rovernor Curt it te stated, has Deen telegrapled to or troope to joel the disturbance. ur men, | Thomas Hnli, | fea, hae received a | + that George Ko Sroith, of | ad by the rio Mr. | | } It fy not believed by the principal coal men inthis | city thet the “riot ec Mauch Chunk ie of serions | haracter, Mr Sinith who waa killed hee igen the hatred of the trish miners by bie opposition el their everest organization, which had for ite [obieet the exelusion of ai] (he workmrn } Welshman was rereniiy | Baring been shot, Pie rupposed that Bmith was | hot while traveling from the wines to Jean arse | A force of military have beem in that vicinity tor | sometime, ouforcing the draft sud aresth @ dear. | on. } THTeD DIAPAC Maueh Chunk, Nor 6. Last night Mr ¢ oa) operator at Yorkiow Jered ir) a moet Dental nner in ble reeence of bis family, by a gang of out es Buekshots,’ Mr. Smith # lovel end highly respected gentieman, and was pected of giving @ertain information tothe Deputy Provost Mareba!, by which the latter, withthe mi itary mnder Captain | Yates, was ensbied toarrest the drafted men. No | Unton man’s lif fein Jeweville, Vorkiown, Dole- | weine, Beaver Meadows, and other inines of the mid @ie coal fields, Seven or eight murders ¢ com titted there within the lest fow weeks. The Fenian Brotherhood. | \ Convention ia Chicago. | | ' of other countries, A found dead in the mines, UY. Sinith, Tha Chirago papere report @ grand Convention of the Chiefs of the Fenian Brotherhood, which com menead itsserion in that city on Tueeday. The oe tensible object of the Convention is toconfer together, Interehange views, and adopt @ policy having ite ebjeet the reeciamation of Ireland's loat nationali(y, | and the repea! of the Union between that country end (reat Britain. The real object, no doubt, ia the | Inveaion of Ireland by Irishmen in case of tween the United Bietes and England, the or tion perteking of @ military character, andthe mem- ters being pledged toatrike for the Independence of Treland at & proper opportunity. This purposes te openly acknowledged and wed both in thie eonn. | try andin [re'and, whore circies or lodgraeverywhero exiet. It is estimated that the membere of thie Society wumber about elebty thessand in Ir d alone. ‘They hod their midulght meetings there for drill end conferenc’, caus o€ already great alarm to the | government party. tirre they ere coauted by han: | Gredecftbousaads. Uligo's sloue contains forty cir- | | ees, aud there ie & proportionate represeutation ia ellthe Bry Theteeliog shat Ireland must sooo segain hee place ia the family of ostions ooiveresl | ewong ler people dwithsremerkatle unsnimity | theyve clo.ce s@ one man in expressing their de termi on to ald berin asserting herrigh The convention was formally opened on Taesday morning io thy orw Feolen Hel cor wer of Randolph and We'le etre All portions of the United States and Cane! eseoted in | the convent!ou, aud delecates continued to arrive up | toalate hour in the day. Tho convention fully dat the opening the expectations formed of it, | thec it wonld be representative of Irish patriots in all parte ofthe North Americen continent, and demon. | etratethe fu Inewof power which slready exists in thie orwanization, it eriled to order at 1) o'elock, by Jobn ()'Mabouer, of Now York, the ChietCea ter of the order, who, in taking the chair, an- soaneed that the work of the morning would be prelim'nery: that the ¢onvention would proceed Jon the fo effect o bus nces or ation Ha then brief. ly addressed the men present, po af that | the convention was calle? in order mot slone to render an account of work done for, and ip 6, tnt, taking counsel from past experiences, AY if mee ith new energy 4 moe comprehe ans the work o be accompshed. He pictures no Fraphiceily the existing eoncit.on of she Irish people, ena the fell agencice which at wok to upoot | da usiy cling ng feelings of Amonet hitmen at home. Hej spoke of the ition of Irishmen inthe l vited 1 Burope to dey. Ireiand never bad eo many neintbe field, Ireland po sessed #0 many accomplished officers a now eojoyed inthe t nlted a rial advantages at pre not possess the vigor, resistance to B frien Agerestiou which she now poe The condition of political affaires in Faro t The reistive posit. cneof the and the bered altar enemy ©! Ireland rognoetie of eromble. hn Ruree!i would never have taken the stand Loes be, atthe eleventh hour, took, he be noreeen the thousands of bevopete of Englgnds volta. ev, Bey | Coustitutional Cooventian of Nevada, (army within the past °4 hours. NEW MY Irish oo \ B the American armies force neutrality (rom ' neland, The cha rman elosed by stating that ie © Cer Ce organize, thie preliminary meeting was held, sod ei preeeot in he reom might remain rereot the orgoulnation not being under discussion thor wseno fmipropriety in their rompiaioe (he Couvention having organined. John «' Mabon- was chown President, and delivered an ed Crease in which he fully developed the» endy sreompliched hy the broth rhood : butiucid, and eas warmiy rece ved, Que of the rou eof (he meetin naderetood to be the ane Cinct statemen: of the standing and strength «f ve toembere, and the iserance of & eeries of reeohitions cefniie the fut f their ormateaticn, for tt those of yertoanen ly setlicg at ret many we heliewed ote unfounded smd ma ave hitherto considerably of the cause A large number ofarmy officers wae present. Corcoran la repreavated by several dietioguished of cere othle division, Gon, Mesg! Was alec expected to be present, rp inapeded (he pro Gen San Francisco, \ The Ce itutional Con vention for Ne Terr\tory, organized at Carton Cite hae choren the foie Cor ution for the basis, tod apportioned i ne the ep com rilttees, The indications are that bee Pork ecee eed by ao early election of mem. bere of the delegat on.with of choreing United Seostors | it @ constitution to Congre« etihee ask for the adtnisnion af che State # inte the | ‘There bas been « revere sion snow storm in Washoe, hecking emigration and the “Merer excitement, woieh hae been the rage for mornie cast he Cenoecticut Leatslature aad the Stnto Quota ‘The debe the exire eenston of the Consest ous Jereislature Republican), commeroed te esope mea sures for voluntecring, in response to the Pr at's ve elicited a deep feeling of dissaletactior irregularity of toe « rtionment cf Ste jute, by the Wa t. Gueornor Bu Singbam bas been i to @rite to Woarhiogtoa r nq the dletremrce ¢ Metaleat! cent te Gowsrnor Buckingham be Mr biw ittee bat Copneeticitiein arreae LW on (te calla tetore eb while the Covncerent fro abe the State! ad, which a difte eave of 2 ib A nasigned to Conmpertiont under the inst cellieldod, but Mr F » the Hovernar abt ifthe her ie not ra oon teertne reathe fh of January, ti he a 4 The addition of 6400 men ty be regarded aga Leavy penaity for ¢ o io me tient bu ease the fee velunterring ia two the Hartford U: Nthat we have reof tb eniusemeut nh rant asl “ wh wt rie frou the giave fo diatusl our perce News items. (Telegraphed Wo the New Vora sun.) ‘Tee veteran "th New Harm pehire ragiment, @hich came home ia Vt t dnet, fo ree uitite (hinged renks, embatted ve y. trom theron, Mae, to reonthe Army Gi morn ofN ring adeoe aliing ader the sr of vesterda. publishes the rom ountien ompared (len of the same comntins fast year, show thet rain bo be Ly0Te Tura dser nagent eeports (he eale of one m fon eight hundred and fifty-eieht thonaend tivetwen- tieron Friday. The deliveries of bonds are made in troderste @inounte, .t the cime of subseriptice. echee of Jeffereon Davis to the troops in the at are reportet inthe rebel papers. Heres omrmends conciliation to what he is pieased to term Die misguided brethren of Tennvenve Irie Deilewed that Cresewell, emanctpationist, bas beaten Chrisfield, conservative, in the First district of Maryland, The Congressional delegation will prob. ably etand four emancipationiste to one “conserve- tive” YORK, ant of work | it woe | Fre, | Turne is tome vrospect of arenewalof the war in | Virginin. General Meade is understood to he exemit- ing & movement which will be attended with iurpor tant uitein that quarter, Washington ts foil of nimore tbat there has bern @ general advance af the There ie probably some foundation for therm, Jawes Caranpan, convicted of the murder inf dre. George Jones and hertwo children, in Otis, Maes, was hung esterday, at the Kerke! Connty ail, The circnrustanere attendiog the murder weve of the mort atrocione dereriptian, FP. ous to the execu tion Caivadar made some remarks, esving that his father got bim into the scrape, and that be murdered the mother sadthe children, His father was pres @ut, end elso the husband and brother of Mra Joves, Govemsot Baaproar bas addressed « letter tothe President, reiteracing bie complaint that regiments of ecldiers were ordered to be distributed at the various polling pl ia Maryland, on tiom day, in der. euceof the Bacwa | of the State, probibisiog ther presence Lie re the reseone assigned by the President jor upholding Gen. Seheuck's order in relation to thie subect, and states that m!lftery in tervention 9 more required ip Marviand than ia or Penosyivanis. In conclusion, be prot Qesinet this diacrim/aation agsiaet Maryland, by the itapoel ion of extes military terete co her voters, whom Le calms to be ae love’, if not es pumeror fany othar Statein the Union, tum wokmen and operatives om the Tressary Puliding, Washington, who have been on « etrike for @ week part axsinet an orderof the Superintendent reduciog their pay, will return to work today preliminary tothe consideration of thelr grievances by the Secretary of the [reaemry, to whom they hava sopeald, The bo kbindersin the Government print ing office have thus far failed to have thelr pay nd- vanced. The printers in the same ostatliehment are to bold a mestting ¢o determine ther actioncn ilar demand. The former errack yraterday, mittee from the Navy Yard ers inquiring Into the pomber of hours worked outside by mechanics, with the wiew of regulsting the hours now worked ip the Navy Yard, er those General Intelligence. (By Mail to the NY. Sun.) Ta WwW of the Northwest Dawe issued a !\ for @ Conferenre, to be bald at Chicago om the th ‘net, Amon) the rebel within th (arley, the in hieamiu privonere received at Mpabyit le pre | Moted. Although a you SATURDAY, wace ¢> bee 6 ered by the Chiefof Police 1 the oly imto reweral sections, «eh. tultaneour Tae Third National f leroe dieide ar heen ‘or wast 0 were to be fired pry t or ized fo ie of three hundred aw fouth of tle Teonecer era making epe ip and cond Wheeler sraln Spee car ty the amount rear, Kepurte fiom Steibveite and ¢oumbie ther the rebel £ eh be Gonoal Crook are being of red to mak@ ano. cer effort to cut off ar tar capphes, A Wows cetted the Pr y Tatu heat the eit teen fre od Dy a port ef utioe 4 . Wasecureren Poe. on store in cotton goods Pave mede immense fortunes euce the commence thent of thew thieccantry Coe merchant, who had hou Brlon o eces 120. O00 Dy ae ogie teausact'o vauc OF Urlces tox he erie tet e@ih «good grace, and now ap oko pretty ree) statues in (bein eollaped wore attire A boar of panic reignein the Italian arme. Forty ofcoret tink ar te f Obie there ar married vader the lerefore menaeet w tu the « Cooncil nf Tndiane pelle ‘ od de Mare f we of w od and st ler the (amniites ree mele that ef Ue farmers will oot 4 The ere to haves etend + the Teh inet be tee of soldie er ieecrk bot srorke « onnd i : Vito, wt have Vat recentie recined (om r for “ fouron « eotampment Twenty po truin oer eon te. They hogied seven daye, and Pree gore a bucks ‘ woodco k. owl, ute of the Froneh eolliers Cal proms ou seenstid th yfobe ere at Cam loughe ©} thee werchay t mand enue by uty five vet and Preparations for Another Russian Flect. Preparations bene (nade in vewal circles forthe poof seeker tet of wen-of war, which are to have left Cronstadt and Sebaste vol on the 4 1) is ent te constet of four line of-battle four firet ele tent frigates, and f ematier Aw iron of eighy vessels had « ! from hursian porte between the Tet god Ih, whieh wae euprosed to he deatined forthe United States. hat as it Lar not arrived here, persona qualified to judge con betes that it Sar gonnte the South Atlantic, to win- ter on the eomst of Hrevtl ition ‘Two or three other wes. d, have sailed to the Indian Ocean, LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tae Sr Carat Dane Tue Vesstaw Varsers ov a One Asnons, The gele that passed overtiisand the adinining cities yesterday efter- noon, between 2 and So'clock, wae the moet severe during the few roinutesthat it wae at ite height, that Das been Known ‘or many years. Aeiar ar conid he Ascevaned theonly damare done intheecity wae a conmce simetion to the awnings, trees end ebrathery, Oo the river, howewer, waere the @ had clear scope, it was far different. The Musatan war versele drageed (heir anchors, and alao the Ite! jan warversel, and for a while it appeared their conree would not be arrested untilthev came against the doekeon thie atte: the second how anchors were let go, and Onally all the weasele came (oo, execpt the Ai which went in etera firet at Pier No, 15, dearrying down atighter which wae ley ing atthe dock, The Admmiralaeb!p wee apparently egronod, but did not reer to be mueh injured, Steam waerotupnadtwotug boate emplored, and even tually tho vesmel wae hauled out, The effects of the store. ab reoklyna end W mebureh were very ee vere, ee will be seen by refering to tuove departments of cur peper Tae Reerss M Custom Hovsa Pravr Deputy Colleeior HB. Stanton, Hey. columa fetter in the Pummung, thet bie voune son publishes @ two wherein be admits ‘aclert (pn his offce " wae se. duced frow te iovegrity’ ty wily ebarpere.” Mr “ent savehe fia tadoo bk ve fC thie seduction,” and would prove tle assertion t ot his eon, after con inittiog the nefar erets, confewed the eine tow fr god requested (hat friend not rah Biarton, fo a rembling additional state 1 Mr dtanton aiten to vin divate Dirovell from other charers that been | made gan net Dim, aod @ koow edges the aoerptance | et have amoanted to ectne thor sof dol official career, ‘Tbe lecter iv directed Chase, end conte. some strong ner wnatory the © se ret in pation Ti ae transactions, comeerning whieb Mr. Stanton ls evident ¢ edto give bisevidenr when the proper tine svsives. Tur Furm Ac aprey bos sent a number of idects to the w have done well, and + all of whom apy have been rapid'y pro ing institution, it boasts of one colonel and three ma ore, berides other eubor4 ate officers among t'e volunteers, and lately, 8 rom ber of the younger Aluari havs received c mm. ficne in the 8 pnal © rps, bavine paseed, vith tonor, the diMicuit examination for admireion, It may to terest many of our senders, and stimulate the ambi tion of echolarsin cur public schools, to know that of doln A. Nich lis isthe lrofesecr of Mixed Mathematics at (he Academy, and that in hed: part Ment inatruction is given to the senior sin field fortifications, ordnarce, and gunnery, At ihe ‘ate commencement of Kenyon College, (rember, Oblo, | the degree of LL.D. was conferred opon Professor Nicholls as ® recognition of bis literary ond scientific sttainments, NOVEMBE t mem will bless you, df you thus Diese us.” one avd two huadr od KUT OB, taccoons, | | Tracnene’ d | there are many fenche R 7, 1863. A Tiacnwas “ow Tra. A hackman ade behalf of thy clase of community which he | represents, Bleeaye: “Doot't please, keep ue waitag for you on the etrerts ateleht When rou nan nour for 10 to eo . | cobeready. If you any 9 P.M, don't mean ore or}? ML, nearer 2 P. A thousand waiting bec The regult of the hack men’s petition will be awaited with analety, if not with hop, by others beside ha men, Punctnality has never yet been reckonad ona of the feminine virtae ad ifthe heckmen suc. ceed in reforming (he ladies in thie respect, they will recrlve (Be umbouuded gratitode of tens ot thousands of mared tonseuliner Inclading even dajared “lov- | vera who, weare credibly informed, are sowetimes | ‘ ob \ged to walt inter nably. It must be confessed, | however, in jastice to che ladies, that the “lovrers” | # rometioe fol alow, and that some of them, in | fact many,do not come up to time, but ¢hiele no reason | ' why the lear creatures ahould take thete r ¢ out ingoreot heckmen Poewem Gosnoar=The Freach guntoat ama. Commander Berull, reve } days from H ne, arrived at thie port yrsterder, The Pte a ate whee! eveaner of 1,800 tons burthen, lain hore power, uoogute 16 pune, end hes a erew of Us nen, + Ameeriso for the relief of the contrabanc ‘on the Miselaippl wil Be belt at the Cooper Ineti. tute on Monday olght. The Rev. Dre, Hitchenek, Belle Tyne, and (Gen. Bieklos, and chapinine nt'e army, will address the meeting, on | | the destitation of the Misslerippt negroes, aud ihe nieane for relleviog them ‘Tae Orvicnns of rae Trartas Suiee or Wan fT Galantnomo (Che Honest Man and Red’ Latina King of Italy.) visited the Mayor yoaterday a he'City Hall, eecompented by their Consul, The | Major received them with great coartery, Var. -the Croton Board have increased the | asterioe of their workmen to #2 per cay, and all other «ty depertmen a have made an focrease in salaries of from % to 10 per cent Me Survowno Wasmr ber of th ARKivaAL of & ros Strear Mer. Ieguret cy Comonyn Natwens, Coroner Nan- | wenn held an inquest yeeterday in the ease of Thos, | Penwett, who wae foand deadln hie room, at No, 100 Washington tt, on Tharsdey might, hie throat | baving been ent from earto car, It wae eupposed he and hie wife were in the habit of getting and fighting, that ehe had mardered him; but ebeen the case, and the rmine whether he w: hey therefor Coroner held tihat ray be found roof ave. PROCKOTIVG ASROCLA TION =A nucber of German trechers, who quite recently | formed a protective aseoelation, bold a meeting Inet night for the purpose of completing their ergenira tion, by the adoption of statutes end bye | ‘The tof the serociation is, a* already stated, to pro the iuterests of (he profession. It eppeare that nm thie city, having families to support, whore earnings are oaly #400 per year, or lees, whieh under the preseut circumstances, ie y Inenffictent. Lenee, a great many teachers | eve to etraggie bard to supply their families with the necessaries of life, aud their homes often present scenes of sorrow, known oly to the poor, We trast the obivete of the Apsociation will be eeeomplished, sof the movement become general. A. T. Strwatcr's sales List year are reported e Bem vat by | to have amounted to the enormous eum of thirty- i five millions of dollar te net income, es returned | fo the authorities, wae four tmillious, Carsos axp nia Parent.—Ever since Mr. | (arson was Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, the city has been uring ap improved expetan for the construction of fire engines, and en improved bell- striking apparatus, for which that gentieman had ob tained letters patent. been paid for only « prtion of the time they have been in use, Mr.Carson as eppiied to the Common Council for additional compensation, and the Aldermanic Fire Cominittee, | after ao investigution of the claim, have reconmené ed the payment of #2,000, as remuneration for jsat and future use of the improveme: potas, Amearcan Bint Sociery.—The stated meeting of the Managers of this Society wee held at the Bible Honee, Astor Place, on Thareday. Come munications were received from clerical Inborers in all parte of the world in relation to the great work of Ribie publishing and dirtribution, in which the So- clety te eo extensively and efficiently engaged. Grante | | of books were made to # al religions 89- | | cleties and other enterpr orthern Staten, | | together with aaupply for the soldiers of the army, for Confederate and Union prisonere, and the milite. lav hosp itale. Foreign fields wera aleo granted a large | of the sacred Word, aod in some insiances @ \ Ginretoas! ‘ou of funde wee w: | Drath prom a Stan Worsn,.—A man named John Miller, lately rreiding et 147 Forsyth | atreet, died yesterday from s atabin the right slde, | infileted } Saturday night, by some unknown per- } eon, in the Howery, Tur New Reanrvorr.—The Croton Board have wiiiten to the Comptrolier, s‘ating that #231,- | H14 22 will be required to complete the new reservoir | and ite accompsotmente. Final estimates on several contracts are now nearly ready, and these amount to 9152,400, The Dalence will be needed in about nine | months, The Con | Counell to inane the | author ged by the la: troller bas seked the Common mainder of the water stock, ss of 1540, vis., #4600,000, of which @426,000, redeemable in 1573, bas wiroady beea issued; aod the oew ordinauce proposes to raise #250), Ou0, redeerumble in Ini? the lute: est to be paid from the subing fund quarterly. ‘Wm. A. Mullet al, eas tried | Bret elaes and of fast colore | ging | hie money with en emuty pletol, {hers Reriorors.—Sermone will he helt oll at the following places of worehin, (ous tt A temperance lrctire will be delivered Int n'? Catholic Chuieb, corner of broat and Ueld Brooklyn, at 7 o'clock. bree Caureb of Br. | t eo eorurof Pros tway end Sod rest: eerwio at 1) alin and fs pom -tieene srreet Mo. | Choren, het seen rooms and Bpcing 6treeta; services | at Wee. tm, a a3 wm. Hope Convel, voadwas, is free to ert eveuing, J L, bishop eu tt f Sabbath t Pe mies | mp e | ren, Ale venues at ipom,. Mrs. | rapt : ak fa Cl a fiat: a. aud 7% p.m. Me nd Meary atroete: servicts ’ Maricame’ Choreb of the corner of hiedisno and Cath se i ist con are regu at van the ¥th Btreet Mob, Churet cou Hal!, corner Avenae C and 6h etre Rie dney A. Corey will preach in ! Baptat Church, corner ef Lex.nge Th atreet, t 10¢ a.m, an aa h atreet, cesr Oth sat re, 10%) ate Aiternoop being for deal mutes BenGuary.—The office of Fiekling’s coach at Lo'clovk, | sey blew open, was robbed of #105, andaterps f the Police heard he report urrunided t he b A seemed end J e, who bore are, The tools were tound in the office, Scppen Deatu.—Michael Moore, a native of Ireland, 35 sof nee, died suddenly, at hare | dence, 297 Past 12th street. Inqaret to-day, Tur Cocrte.—i hata Merchant's Represen tione ave Worth,-Im the Supreme Court vester. | | Trades’ Unica ger day, the case of Wo oT Stiles and another act. The plaintiffs este the defendants, who are inereiant taf Goods for gentlemen's wear, rp eventing Afier theme conde were tusde op, they proved to be of a (ocr qusiite and vere Viable to fade. The Court held that althoreh the Goods were purchased withont examination, on plain tile’ represeutation, yet auch teporerotation did not Amount to ms warranty uules® ea) coal rade se ® warranty. and directed the jury to bring ina verdict for pleintid for Sime t The One Thowsand Jollare Mistake perior Court, before Just ce Noberteon, Morrison ay, Scare, formeriv reported, term toate? yesterday to favor of defendants, the Court holding that inthiscase, where the monee claimed ta apere been overt br mieteke, was gi clerk, and by bira tmrne diary never came into defendant's hrot+ thet ther were not tab ee principale, but pietoii! must proceed aguinet the wcierk. To the Sv the eae of AMUSEMENTS, Vaascw's. Neat week the Pine of #howmens eh Nas been laying on bis oars fora whi: ® eorive of noveltion, the like of whieh cannot he prod.ced elaewhere in Amerien, at theeame low price, Next week he will giww the “Obild of the Regiment.’ #lth Mee, Wm. Gamerrel and her bor band In the leading parte. Mr. Gi. te anid to bee fine foprano. Then comes Dora Dawson, the double-voiced » Moo. Alexander, the Magician, three groure of moving @ar fleures, represeuting “The dyin scene of a Bpanish Chieftain.” “The Maid of Rere goeen," and “King Charles and Nell Gwynne,” and fast thouch not \least,a new dwarf, only 29 ineber high and 17 jibe. weight, aed 14 years. The giant boy appeare as ueual, and the dramwe of “Branhilde.’* will be produced with the operatic piece in the Lae- ture Room, Herides all theee are ihe weasl curtosities. OLywric «Mee. John Wood hae still drawn crowded hoes wtth Poca! Next week she prodners & ew burleeqae on the “Nak otto,” entitled “The Motio, or, fam all Ther uo doubt she will draw good houses, ae weal. New Kowertr Lingard ie not a whit behind ene menager in New York in producing novelties, Laer week the pretty dansense, Emma Gardiner, re-ep- peared, and mext weck a lady named Mise Lao Had ton, (onid to be of singuine beanty) © melodramatic actress aod equestrienue, appears ee Maccyppa, in whieh abe rides to thetop of the house, strapped to ber horse, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS. Macnreieve, The hands employed at the Novelty Works ceased work yesterday at twelve o'clock, ire consequence of the refosal of the firm to serede the request of their workmen fer am advance of twenty. five per cent, Bawing Gisia. It ts reported, that fn the course af next week a mecting of these hadiy paid young lediew willbe called, The meeting will be exclusively for theae young ladies, oo gentlemen being admitted _ No namer will be used in the public Pres, unless th» ladies desire it, and the names of emplovere will not be exposed untess they refuse to comply with the da- mands of thrir emplovers, ‘Ihe girls @ill be request- od to state their grievances in full, and meaus will be adopted to yi ocure relief for them. Worktny «ra's Union, This bady met [ast even- ing et Washburn A. Keen's 14th Ward Hotel. Mr. bP, McDermott ta thg ebair. Mr. Cherles MeCer- thy, of the Varnithere end Polishers’ Association, Presented @ comm: ication, oppainting Mr. Mr. Matthew M ve agin frow thelr Associstion, ad Dp a ere A cout me jetal Toofers ap Appa! Geo. to call ou these fr ford, in moving that the nevtiogs, assured the Union that ther He alluded toths Coopor Inetitate, ‘ong ly condemned the introduction of politics en that occasion. Heetrongly recommended thatthe several Trades’ Areociations should assis any one Association whieh might etrike, Mr Walford peeeded at some length to urge thi tier, aso essmen who were on @ strike were sted, ther would starve. The tosses only stood out, because thee thought the men could Bet Coubatat without wor Like the highwayman who wished to rob @ man of ayy wished fr gliiten their employees. showed that in England and other pisces ohne & eoriety etrnck, ° only succeeded because other associations aesist: them, File speech was reoeived with much favor, « after a few remarke from Mr. Seymour end othere,ths Union adjourned. Save-Manrus, The BilasC. Herring Gafe-Mekere met for the second time at 10% West 994 atreet, for the purpose of organizing into a permanent easocis- tien, for which purpose a committee them was ap pointed to draw up @ constitution and by-laws to i weeented for consideration st an early dey. The President etated to oe meeting, which was ver~ large, that they had met to demand theis rights an: nomore, He hoped therefore, that os ol) were bigey eatedinthe matter, they « ould come fore ast sutecribe their names for that purpose. it py brought up e large number, who siqned their names and yaa their initiation fee, The Society then ai~ journed. Day Goons Cranar. Thie body, whieh it mar hs eaid took the Initiation in the Trades’ Movemen’. held @ very lerge merting last evening et Moret Hall, the President, Mr. Wim. H. Arres, im the chat and Mesers. J. M. Gavan and Joba Plunkett, secrets nding opr it reported th Nf, out th (ought th d cheerfully complied with the rules, The ve communication wes read, end received with applause: New Yo Nov. 34, 1463 WoW AA orem, Esq. lent, de., Dear Bir 7 sid De ple to hb you lon me, ae ropore lor ake @ donetiog to your Association. As I wasin the same occupation for the greater portion of m,. ‘fe, aud ouly jett it when, frou long and tende. evening service bebiod th counter, my health fa! ed me, aud ast believe your charter allowe you \ hold property for the tcnetit of the Association, I ebell, {f you call, lay (he proposition before you, Yours truly, GA. Wiesiore The letter was scvepted and ordered on file, and tie d (veallon the gentleman ts ~ eek, Chaicroan of the Comui tepdcred tue resiguation is ich woe rea oN, aod ; presented to Mr, Poll » Le bed perfurmed t then passed to Proters | Mattecnu for biseuquent sermon belore the Assor.« tiog on -undey An crronvene wishes to kuow bow the Generst * A also where the Delege: o meet and Upon what al BROOKLYN, Davscm ny tit GaALn.—Two Yousao Lis Pre. The gale of wind, yesterday terooon, pot only filled the atreets with clouds \¢ dust, and proved agource of great inconvenience > pedertrians, Lut caused considerable ‘amage throur out the city, by the blowing down of fences, chimne* tops, awnings, trees, Se. Beveral buildings, #ls>. were damaged, and two pervonsinured. The engtn> house of No. 17,1m Jay street, near Willoughby, ‘» undergoing repairs, The roof le being raised, and ». new story added. ‘Thy eds walle hed been ereere’, bet (he front and rear were still open, One of the end walls gave way, aud fell with # tremendous crarh, upon the roof of an oiniag house, (No, 2°7) pipe INeORED, cecupled by Mra. & WW. Townsend ase beard- ing and day school There were some fifty echolare yvonne latice engaged et their stud).« atthe time, andthe creab of falliog brieks canees great consternation amonk them, Iteppeared as 9 the whoeh corning down, Tha conf, cower, (ontinued on Fourth Page.) |

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