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nt ese wr ed oe mB BES. eo Se PS Se Latest News BY TFELEGRADH TO THE NEW YORK SCN a aceon Thireday Tlie Maleety Dtereet to the detaile of the rece the Arebdu When the coagratn arione and com Piments w posed of, Mo Gutierres prevented ; tothe Emr . "in the name of the Rege u Empire,” the vote of thanks of the dunia of ' Whe nin ina box of ri } of delicate workmanabip, fasten d conn ial | of the coloreof Meticn red. white. and green, } (rleat excitement was produced in Ireland among | ' ftened with moe fon eiven them by GEN. MEADE'S ADVANCE, Gen. Buford North of Culpepper, The Rebels Fieeing Before Him. OUR ARMY IN LINE OF BATTLE, lee The doeur of the Establiehed Chureh that Canon 3! vaeant aretibishopric of Lublin. and eoyuence fort: of While his barntog ¢ fully admitted, he is accnee e him to rule chaplain of the al rd | oh Hrnaoe ‘ ad 4 ee ih Fecleriastical history is | he University of Oxfod: bu’ these considerations do Gen. Lee at Brandy Station, | {ht Latrerrity op oat ad: Evangelical party. Tete remarks! je that the ye outory the appointment of the inte Arch? the ruin of the Betabitehea Cha confidently predicted. But he outiived all IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS, Rebels 4 fler Gen, Blunt. tion, and tiara died in the ‘odor oF a netity.” From Japan, | Now, 10. Dates haw Cotved from Hakodadi, Japan, up to te | Prince of Na was raised aeniuet p Whately, and chin Lreland waa HMleavy Odds Anainst San Francisco, been re ber 6th, The aki had iseued orders that Jaleph Japanese, furmeriy of San Francisco, and the Apanese plots, who conducted the Wyoming to Simonlekt, should be Billed. One of there pilots waa murdered soon afterwards, The Chief Minister and three other members of the cabinet had heen dis mired because they were lo favor of peace with the Christian nations, The Mikado bad isued an order that po Daimio should purchase ang foreign @easel Heco, & Progress of the Trade Strikes, The ‘Pretty Waiter Girl’ Institution. HOW IT IS MADE 10 PAY. ac. a ade. verrment of Mexico The following diepateh hea recently faned from the State Department DerantMrst Ov Stare, Wasiiae tos, ( +9 Ariwy of the Potomac, Be Progress of the Advance, Ete, Washingt: hy 19, inrotmation which reached Washington tonieht (the messenger leaving the Aruy ot the I at 10 o'cloek this morning), Sim: Your letterofthe 26th ine’. asking permis sion to tase twenty thourand ve rthe ser. | vice of the Juarez eoverument in Mexico has been reeeived. In rep'y, T have to inform you that no aueh eriniesion can tagiven, ae the proceeding would ba From torn Mr. Seward Refnsea Ald to Junres's Go- In violation of w law of United States, If ft appeare thet Gen Koford yesterday ravebed a peint | should Le attempted, any one encaved th rein will be two miler north of Culpepper, driving the rebel cay. | Prosecuted with all practicalie disie ° Tam, Sir, your obedicn: servant, @lry and infantry betors hiro (Signed), Wits HM. Bawann, Gen. Lee's headquarters, Saturday night, were at Brandy Station, onthe Rappahannock, This refutes T.oss of the Pilot Boat Mary Taylor the belief current in rome quarters, that he had gone The t S. steam transport Fairt n, Captain Pot. ter, arrived at this port yesterday, from Port Royal, and reporteon the 9th inetant,at 6 A.M. when ? miles EN. E. from Barnegat, came in on with the pilot boat Mary Taylor, No.5, causing herto@ink | inhalfanhour. Twopliote who were on board the (Gen. Kilpatrick occupied Pouy mountain yesterday | Mary Taylor, with the crow, were reeeved, and taken afternoon, Last night he discovered @ large a of | on board the steamer, Most of thelr eTets were eamp fires eouth of the Rapidan, between Kaecoon | saved. Bouth to advise with Hrage battle al! day yester the iseue of an (rar army lay in Line of ay, bat Lee declined to accept nengement. Snow fell yesterday afternoon along the line of the ntaine, covering the peaks of the Biue Ridge Ford and Rapidan station, on the railroad. No fires MENTE toes eae of magnitude were discovered in and aronnd Culpep Thanksgiving. per. This lea the inference that Lee has declin edtorisk 1 ceneral engagement in the open field, nd withdrawn his forces, except @ rear puard, to his former strong position. All the evidence tends to prove that Gen. Meade has aca n ont eeneraled Lee, by leading him to believe it wae ble intention to move down the neck bpporite to Predericksburg, thus inducing the latter to weaken his front here Rostrengthen that point A gentleman who arrived here to-nieht, ears our Une of battle crossed the Orange sod Alexandria gail road toapoint whore it is supposed Lee has @ full force on our front, Proclamation by Horatio Seymonr, Albany, Nor. 10. In accordance with the custom and laws of this State, 1, Horatio Sevmonr, Governor of the State of New York, do lerety deslenate Thare day, the 26th inetant,to be a day of Thanksgiving and Prager; and Thereby declare theeame to be a legal holiday. In the midat of calnmite broueht upon our country by the wickedness, folly, and criuer of men, we have reason to be thankful to Almighty God for abundant for exemption fron and for the i eryation of our State from the dewartations of war which sfitict othe: sections of our land Let us fer fervent vravers that the ret n, Cur Union saved, our Liberte py stitution avd Govergmen proof of our petilene From Arkansas. General Blant Threstened. Leaver corth, Noo. 9. Advices from Fort Beott say that « courier arrived the n Friday night, from a the Generel Diunt, bringing information that the rebels, | their liv of their eruntry Inthe midet of our sbundence let ue remeber eharit tho e who are in waut,a a the hour eet under Cooper and shelbr, eluded our forces, crossed the Arkansas iver with 9,000 men, and were march (ne cn Blunt, who has 15) cavalry aa an escort to | apart Tos eocial andre one thanks and praive ; bebe stp tect anat ; within the Hrs our Sate, let ws ¢ . vcnae supply train for Fort Smith, Gen. Blunt | ecarage those who ere engaged ot sui and dan ha uitailed his tra od made preparations fer | geroue fivids of dury b owing eympathy aud kind lana fess towards thei: fauilies, whicu weed our aid and - pps i ih } ‘i , 4 ' hb witness whereo’ yave hereunto vet my hand The Army of the Cumberland: | and amxed the privy seal ate, at the City of Albany, the tenth day of ovember, Our Lord, 105. in the vearof important Movemert, Chattanooga, Nov. 10. Georeta report a conside | refugees jnet in | of Droge's troops and atores southward Hogario Seymot i, By the Governor: Davie Fo Treen Private Seeretars, able mover The Rebels are «ald fo be evacuating the position before Chattanon Longe‘reet {¢ said “orpanizing & large foree for e@raid on cur line of communications at Bridgeport Twenty-two pay @sged in paying the tr News items. (Telegraphed to the New York Sun andretiring to Lome or Atlanta, t tre, with $7,000,000, are en , to the first of November, Mason Gerenat Boreas and Staff arrived last eves ning at Fortrese Monroe froin Washington. A ¥1ac of truce boat left Fortrews Monioe veslerday for City Point, with a large lot of clothing and cther From Europe. Arrival of the Adriatic. necesearics for the Union prironera at Richmond, The Adriati. arriv t this port yesterday, Her) Grong Vanpars aud James Walesof the sth Cons been anticipated by telegraph from Cape | necticut Volunteers, were executed at Fortress Mon- two paties the folowing additional details | roe, yesterday morning, (for devertion near Porte- ails, mouth, Va. | Honry War echer delivered an ad- | @ A Union meeting was held at Little Rock, Arkan drear that oeomup ed ow fegot ao half in Man- | pes onthe Slat of October, Strong resolutions of cor cheater, on t tober, It was listened to eupportand loyally to the United States were with inter: so audienes, and evidently passed, Spirited addresses were made, | produce , : Tum Baltimore Eveniso TRaxscnint, & newspaper The German-Hols'ein question etill continued to | started some two weeks since by Williamfll, Neilson, excite apprehend f rt e peace of Europe, Aus | one of the former proprietors of the Dainy Gazerre, tria and 1 clined the profiler: | was veaterday eupprereed, by orderof Gen, Schenck / 2 y epD ed arbisation of soa the grogad that It la! Dyorean arrangement with the Federal auth: ri purely a German q nT ag of Denmark | ties for the appointment of four Military Commie. fs known ¢ vio fo reat £0 | gioners in each Congressional Distriet, the former to the last extremi'r, " {4 determ:- | apootut two and the Governor two, to aid in raleing nation ‘op cn Danish t volun'eers, Governor Seymeur has appointed offlesre fa core hei red br (iwimany. In @ ree | toatl exeopt the first ten diatriots | , ; ' epee s ’ 4 | Abingat Nev Cit), Cal, on Monday destroyed a 0 proe! he Ie 4 1 tor ep ee nearly all the bulldings ou Beond atreet, five briek end Fat ies rachntre hansen dwellings on Main etreet, the Episeopal, Mechodlet, dani} Congrrent onai and Catholic churches, the Theatre, Inu th ® from t Court House, Express and ‘Teleerap) offices, the G ta ‘ Works. the United 8'atce Hotel, and many atores in ry t at the reishhorhoad. © lots is ext Imated ar 8 200,000 rt ‘ Tur fashionable cart Washington are all ina pr t flutter in anticipation of the great wedding to mor- P ‘ t ( row, when Governor Sproeus, of Rhede Telan’, will ‘ icad ‘othe a!'ar Mise Chase, the drugh'er of the Se ef retary of the Treseure, ‘ihe bride's trucsean is mage ie, howeve Eup niffoent, Itiesais thot Mr. Clinee’s residence being mario aa saials limited in ecccmmodation, it is probable that the Poieet 1 bride will hold her wedding reeeption in the Enct it , ” hat sporchensions | Room of the White House, by permiselon of Mra. ereent ‘ ding ¢ + between | Lincoln, Th . * BY rn iynal inex | ‘7 pected ta be else whenisin a etate of Genera! Inteligenes. r The} co remit jie Wberal (By Mail to the N.Y Sun) ss astedey Iria staced that | rt he epncdnted * be rind orgun ge allt ' ene edt ' Srovernment. | Tim canses for milters rer have heen cut ; roa attempte | down one half, while. redto be more me voiers. It! strict in thelr eaaminanons i reeapne ce any Sopples | Agrames Wart th tabod) ing nottohave a { 1 hat we e refused by the wife no gentle heart to get up Of & cod waters t i r * -Coysioned & gener % $ morning and bulida tie lat wili le att mpted, | Tee Radi oubite it le enid, are bet mar “i cal Republicans, iti are br t + vovnmen beovertLrown by military | ad ful pressure ‘acainet Pree war dy Ie sottesthat the Mexican depatation , Bima © dismiss Secretar eo We e a Bt : aa ¢ r.ctcsto the Emperor Napoleon Rarcensof the North Coreliva elec indicate th 4 i900 to Miramar and His Me- | the complete euceess of the “luion party. on the C , ec). bat the audience, which is sald | bas! Gapatitution os it is and the Coica as it to have t acd (or tom@row Gmpdayl. Lak” Wake wow | battle of Chictariane ~- pod. | Much thought of in France SUN. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1863. The Orange and Alerandeia Raltroad fe nthe econ of cuvrrilia setivire, Phe wretehas hi urnt tioussods of corde of wor! accumulated By the rail foad compauy, at erent expenee Gitore ofthe Souestivi Awenican have re- Ceived from Caiiornia a piece of woot from a tree thirty feet in dismetrythe anual rings upon which indieate the age ot ihe ee tole 6.300 wears, Tweety. Tiake 1p ndinarmeon the river Plantation of Jet 1 Mistinc pol, were eaptie di on Tueeday, ¢ h etors tredton our troore, but withour et Severalot the oegrowe are the property of.1y Tre redel ove looker in opening Kiehmond Evawisen unbesttat that "We therobels are bewall ng thet! oO. suoplies, while the ackoowledara ercager ofthe | Mt Again” “ely atthe al Tt must be fou A CORRS OND ENT sarehe me Paris Droed before, and) hae 1, Mase., for forty et idem of the even, and wom re the Lowell Joumsan wae veare, HH value of whethe kno A kenet writer in Alabama nm acconnt of « Feeent f ‘Al expedition inie Lor noand Madiron inties and the clearing out of horera, mules, eat tle, cheep, paitry, hogs, meat, four, de, He enya the loa: in very heavy, farwteaterthan ever before ex perienced, Aut As thie waethe twenty feat wimt thie year, there is hardly anything left has advacent to 811.20 @ to * recen® outtivak | } AL regions o| isthe pretence forthe ries, Govern pareharer, which makes the f ey a8 inthe case of all cou Nat the (Peering of the r vere vill undoube- tenee the state of affairs, by putting a stop to Govcrument shipments T lines in the er on Satu! efore Judes Leavitt by (rand Jury aval uel Po Thomas and Mere Odio conspiracy case Ww thorming, in Cinctonatt ebilimot idletment found W. TL Carbo art, Sam consequence of we me ty in the pr thin, the cases were continur V Monday 4 I Patton, Ster ne, Catt Popeater, Ruth ed Pleming, nidiet id others hawe y been A Wasttsoton dispateh atates that Gen te generally regarded ae lavine t ant, #0 far fois aod Tennes« mm Haanok to Tareambia atle ‘ mb da Scennan forming one wing of our forces and Gen, Meade the other. It would appear that Grant ie draw wings urarer toget and he peers to cx elow ment, foot capture of Richwond an erm ip the strupele to hold our advan LOCAL NEWS, SBW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Ture “Warren Gtans. The employment of females in cur public drinking places and lager heer vont, is feet degenerating from the comparatively harmless and agreeable features that render it eo at tinctive iu “ver rateriand.” whenee it wae directly limported inte oor own and other large Americar cities. fitat present existe amongst us it may be regarded as ong of the very worst outgrowths of the barbarous civilization of city life, This is not the case to Germany, where tt is an established custom, and is pot attended by the move glaring moral evils in this country. The differ. emey perhaps be attributed to the more viciour drinking habits of our peop!e, and to the tales morali- ty that prohibits American feraates from aecompany ing their huchandle, brothers aud fathers, to reenes of social festivity andenovment. In Germany tt inthe eristota for reepecteble boriness men, traders and mo- chanics, of 1 elmer, to take their wives (and children to the drinking gardens and miusie ealoona on week day evenings and holidays, and thelr preseuce imparte @ purity end frace to vcenes that else might be marked by our harsh repuenant American @raits, Aaa consequence, fotexication is utterly unknown in German lady tl it may bo proper for her The claim that Ame: purity of soul by tte berrelf out of place whereever toale relatives to ar jean Inc wbeenting pens fain indelicacy and themnselwes from the any of their niate relatives Im euch econes, be dly warranted by the facts; taminated by ha since if the men are viritiog them, they cannot fail, neciously cr unconsctoualy, to carry the taint into the domestic tireside ole 1 it Lappenathat the comparatively aitractive aud unexceptionatle German custom of employing females to walt iu the di iehtful beer gardens of Germany, has degenerated iu thie country v.cion stem, repugnant to de We are glad, therefore, to learn th veorman fellow elfigens are about to adopt measures to free our city and their own e.vntrymen and countrywomen from the diserace and peril which it involves, A bare atetement of the facts may perhaps etimulate persons of ali clases to cooperate with them in (hie good work In the first piace, it is least two thousand eo-¢s ney and morality, eertained ‘hat there are at J pretty waiter girl m ployed in the various Iager beer saloons in this city Thess are nearly all ermane, raugine from twelve and fourteen yearaof aes unwardce of these girls te ineite yc old ones cement, they in- Dbe theta, and reeeive, in addition to their wages, 4 per centage of one cent, ant romet! more, for each glase of lerer beer or Hquor whieh ther may drink, Under this syetem giriebave been known to boast of having druuk filly glaases of lager beer and half aa many glasses of villatnous! quer and worre wine in a singe day their profit ont of this, and a wisi's pay depends eounl. ly on her pereonal attractions in inducing visitors to pay for treats’ and her capacity to «wallow intori cating drinks without beeoming helplessly intoxies ted. Itisenid that the liquor given to there wirle is dilnted and of inferior quality; but under the very heat fontures of the avetem, its tendeuciee are to make them drunkards wore, Prevar tioss ror Vovusrrenima, Etc The Hoard of Superstsors met yesterday afternoon, A revolution waa adopted, requesting the Committee on Annual Taxes to aecertain what amount wasex pended by the Union Defonse Comm It i¢ the business and tarfrequently emen to drink ; and, asap ind with dif pornible fitting out and ecodine regqimenta tothe war, withe view of arking Congress to reimburee the eity for enehoutia Thes miitee toch'sin reerulte under the #7900 000 oF yorred the rerult of a mirsion of a cub-committer, consisting of Merers. Blunt and Tweed, to Washi They went there to arcer taln if the Government would eredit the men the Committee mary rat an the quota clatined trom the county Th retary of War, thiourch Provest- Marla! tie ai Pry, conceded the euarantee derired by the © miittee, that the recruits et he ere d to the county, aud the Conrressional Diet.i sin time of their enlie ment ine thatthey » so'aof thiseity by voluntary enurt which they re« The Comimitter £ to raise the fu at the 1 ne TT be a ex; l aniinint arked (or $s #1784000, 110000) are for teachers and janitorp’ eats} ©; aad forth. eupport of the Free Academy, #64, 09 Drranrenr ue Britian Cosacn ror A . Erg who for more than of the Biultish Conrn'a ein 1 .ondon, wardey Ey n@ Vice Gon ul’, will hi end con tro. of the buriness of the Consulate ip the abscace of bie chic, emnceran of | ertunay,aadno , into @ | t our reepectatle j The ealoon kawperea inake | ttee, In Isdl, in | | Tre Onsrgeirs ov tim Later dons A. Van Ivars, of the 8th Precinet, who died recently of tn juries received during the late riots, took place yea- Prince and Hourten atreets. Commissionar Acton, Superintendent Kennedy, and Toapectors Carpenter And |) tite and ower 400 of the Police force attended, | The Kev. Frederick Lill read the impressive burial eryice of the Prowestant Eplecopal Chureh, afue | which the b «ly waa placed in the hearve, and taken to | New di reoy for tntermen W cehawken ferry. Crry Taxas.—The « of the Tax Come missioner is ¢rowdel day after day with taxpayers About half a million deliars were received Inst wook on real and personal estate. The rush is not so creat ae during September and October, when all who paid at that time obtained a reduction of 7 per eent, inter easton the amount taxed, while the pr week is to save the one per ce which will beatcedon the letof December, On the oh of December an addi foustone percent. wil be added, and on all taxes retusining unpaid onthe ler of Ja Will be charged interest at the of twelve par cent per annum, caleatated from the opening of the books of the Receiver of Taxes, in Aagust. hines.—About balt-past seven o clock last | evening a fire cecurred in the hops and etorace store | of Win. Sheddte, 70 Pearl etreet. Lt broke ont on | the frat tloor, and extended tothe roof, No partion: lars could be ascertained, asthe proprietor could not | be found, The damageto the etock will be about | $15,000, and that tothe building about $4,000. The | coodein the store of M. Conekiin, commission mer chant, 42 Water «treet, wore damaced by water to the Sinount of about ¢1,000. Jolin Mulling, of | Ladder Conwa No, 1, fellfrom. the roo | house to firet floor, and broke his teft le | the knee and near the ancle, besides receivin | Injurler, The waataken te the Now York Hoepital At ?s o'clock Vo Ma fire broke out at 442 Wash. | Ineton atreet, which was extinguished in @ few min | | utes, Damage $20, Lneured t3'y ofc eck «fire broke ont in the erocery atore wud etreet, occupied by Fdwara J. Darragh es), Ineur ith Tetriet, which was caused by some of the yneye in Karnon's Museum, wase euished | without detog any damade or causing any alarin Boann or Canvassens.—Tho Board of County Canyaeser net yeaterd The returna ot several Wards were canvareed, after which the Hour! adjourned until today “Our Finst Bany.'—Mr. De Cordova deli- vored Nis first lecture of the season at Irving Hail Inst evening. The large room was crowded with the nid fashion of the city, who listened with ep effet that the ladies were alternately excited to tears andemilee atthe pathetic or ludicrous episodes of baby life depicted by Mr.WeCordova. The next lecture will be given at ¢ ame place on Tureday evcuirg, Nov. 17th, at 8 o'clock Diamatic—" The Literary Constellation ** will cive a Dramatic Evter(ainment on Wednesdey evening, at 7% o'clork, Nov. 2hth, at Niblo's Saloon, Inaidof the Jewish Orphan'Asylum, This will be an entertainment highly gratilying to those who witnens it, Crry Lscipenrs.—Mary A, Denny, 52 years of age, did yesterday, from burne recived on the 26th ult., at her residence, No. 229 Fast 17th street, when her clothes took fire while ahe was standing before an open grate James Rockaway, 9 years of age, fell from the rear atep of @ Grand atreat tage, upon which he waa riding, and was run over by a ca fe wastaken to the residence of lis parents, No. U4 (arand street, cory dangerously injured, Mr. Onison Dione has accepted the nominas tion for Mayor, lately tendered hin THE TRADES® MOVEMENT, Tas Working Women, A preliminary meeting of there operatives will be held on Thursday evening, et | Ut o'clock, at 11 Bowery, cor, of Broome et., en trance on the Bowery, to ‘ake into consideration the prices that are now being paid for temale Inbor, A | plen will be euboutted for the co-operation of all these poorly paid women, and ayno gentlemen will be ad titted it is requested that a very Inrge attendance of thore in whore { the meeting is called, b peeseut. ‘Thy ployet hy a broad firm left work on Tlurnday leet, 1 ed that those hard working girle asked (or an ancrease of prices, ro # to obtain OO een per hundred eprings, but instead ofthat the firm reduced their rea to 1s cent Writing ebout thie affair, one of the young Indies | says Ouly think, 18 cents per bundred, and we poor girls cennot make {) renta per dey think, we have av our board and clothe ek cand, perheps, some hi Pp her or mother, or boil. O| not exclaim, with compassion, that the life of a working girl is hard! Lorust, that no young lady out of work will apply for it there until we get our old prices, as we in tend to bold ont until oar just demande are complied with, The following respectini appeal on behalfof a wor thy claw of working girls, beeu banded us withe request for publication » New York, Now, 10) tor Sin: The wor irie appesl through yo sper to she employ the hair manufactures in the Sixth Ave., to ral wages of the gurls, ‘There are rome girli tn ther tories whe the main support of need | whoee wacen are inadequate ior their own enpport, Tnet week the girle io one factory etruck for Ove ceute moreinthe yard, amer trifle, but this was refused Sone of the eraplovers have raleed the waeew, and ali ought te do eo The tirm mention in doing @ good busin wand thelrown sense ot justice and right, mtst convince th that the present preee are not living onea in these tinves, Some good giriecan make but e200 per w Relative to this now female labor movement, we have received the annexe! communication Vow York, Now, Sth Mr. FY communications in your val for: 4) beerving some bie paper relative to the working girls of New York, [bee leaveto eubmit | a fow proporitions to them, at the same time boping nome cenerous gentioman will give his atter as it may be the meane of incres of arsisting them tothe working gitls ‘cr a tew evening ble them to fori a Scclety: when it wilchen beable to pay | for 1 onaly, let there bu au adiaiseion fee | eayebout 50 centy tot], stoens for exprnrer, wh eh t moc eserily the formation ofew: ciety, bien they ® united that i! rentemployers w it imrpowible toreri st) and lees hours, Let then and let none wok tor le work enarberors M. Therdly, Lilo be erple would work % the Society wil be U endeavor tor nderal ‘he essiatence lumy p wert bay ‘ mono! @ working girl myself, Yat Deme hai they do ne* relate ar tans nit, thoiresufferinas ats in pecpoartion to their teoubies Lick 20 shops, ependng ine bo my friends, and | have recn ir feet, without! @ fire in the cold rom 74 in the morning till nesriy ng Te it a wonder thar ear of cous L have visted alc timeseeroral dayew Some of them, unabie to pay for the want of proper ca irhed they would be ou tot Grande Dry Goons Cima ~The Karly Closin of Williomebureh, are to hold a jut hie vening at Hope street Chure Th * tent ofthe New York Amveiation tas requested all the nem tere aad frends ther + w down MeAu store, corner of Broo \Kiiszabeth ety % e 1 d proce rd io Wil maturgly to take part in the demonstration Lithoggarin Poon At & meeting held on Monday evening, ‘lie (ollowing bursts were reported as having agreed to the deme of tue journeymen: M Turner, Mercer otreet; Heppenheimer, Wil liam street (who hue ip ecme caer thao ook Bueit, Narsau street; ¢ Cana) street; Fataer, William etseet, and Heyward, Peary ~ | otrees, | terday morning, from 8. Thomas’ Chapel, corner of wary, 104 there | lock P.M, an alarm of fire was given in | PRICK ONE CEN L Boss Litioonarnic Prrstane Some of there go0° | tlamen have teen considerably pat out by the etrike. | To one ease, that of the Mesers MeLellan of Rpraece Atreet, the entire hands, (inelndi: g the apprentices.) left, the men paying the expenses of the apprentices whileon etrike, Matters etood in this the hoeses proposed thet deteca should meet int oa ? and endeavor te | efferr a compr “te, and & meeting called Jonen bo tee and they fr eared. The res | mainder hele teh at art, at yan Inereaee Vin Willian treet, when the list of pr. will probably be pul liehed Wisvow Srane Paverens the members of this t ‘Serman and Bueliet apeaking) organived he Into @ aoelety for mn tual protection The nsroe ation rapidly inerease!, and now numbers abot 1.0 tomocrs, beg ab all who are engaged Ip the business Bart event the firet regular tnonth!y mee ing was held at Ne i) | Stancon street, Mr. ©. Haaleson, lreeident, in the chair, and Mee Bouneche and Elchenhaner, Seer - tartca, The o! business dour was, receiving the t Shop Committees, fr hich it sppenred th one or two exceptions, the boeres bad sercod(o advance the wages 2) per © | Bane » Hoisn Manees,—This body met inet eve- ning at 19s Howery, aud organised by eleettor the | followlag oficere: on), Ball, President, dorept to. | man, Vice President, A. D. Bogart, Secretary; Jowph M Moore, Treasurer. During the evening Mr. Roee- man And two other delegates from the Carpenters” Association appeared fered their services in ting the Aseociation to nize, A vote of than Ae passed to the Carpenters’ Union for their ay mya- aud three cheers were elven for the same, after which the meeting adjourned, Coovens Union The delegates to the Grand So- clety met last evening at INT Bowery, Mr. Edward MeMahon fn the chair, A résolution was dito | | allow the boaren f Pr reent. on all machine stavee not | o About five weeks inclated ta the Dillof prices, from a five gallon keg upy Gras Correns. These tradeamen held « large meeting last evening, at the ith Ward Hotel, Mr. J- ) 8. O'Connor, inthe chair, A permanent organiza- tion was formed and by-laws adopted. A resolution was adopted to ask an advance of 15 per cent. on the preaent wages, which are fiom #8 to B14 per week. ay in sauce if granted will mi from 49 20 to 316 4 Corn Deatans. Met at the Mercer House, corner of Hroome and Mercer streets, and endorred the action of the macthinirts, after which it was resolved to grant tho tradesmen material aid from the funds, re. quired Sinaee’s Sewina Macnine Ewrtovena A meete Ing of the eniplorees of the Singer's Bewing Machine Company ese held lact evening at the Bowery Gar- den, No. 11) Howery, for the purpose of taking some action i relation to the etrike now firs, on among the machinists, There are about persons em- ployed hy the company, some 400 of whom w rent, ne aleo Meeara, McKenzie Procto: the directore. The remainder of the em | trork, could Bot be present A The anized t lecting t! low! perm i 1 , President ; Peter MeCann, Beeretary, | WP Proctor, Treasurer, after which it was reso! to give matertal aid to the machinists, should they require it Piinvers An attempt having been made by the Dora paloters to compel the journeymen to work three quarter tine (#1 68 per day), @ epectal meeting washeldiactov ving at the 14th Ward Hotel, the ident, Mr. P. Vendy, in the ehair. The genera tener of th » ot -vestion at the meeting, graced that thie propet * vould not be accepted, as th painters caniid ot »t their families on euch & scanty allowance. ‘ollowing resolutions were adopted: Resolved, tont we will not work anv three-quarter tine, nor in avy case for @ less eui than two dol per day, from seven till dark. T we, the New York Painters, sympathise with on broth: will workmen, the machinlets, end thet id them fiaauciaily or otherwise, te beet abilities, Braaw Manree, About 150 of these men met of Harmonie Mall, 192 Hester street, Mr, W. H. Dey Maze in the chair, and F. Lafer, Beeretary. The! Chairman etated the obiect of the meeting to be for a { forming ® union for mutual protection bau preserva Ou motion of MF eo Kirk, | and preservation ittee was appointed, conristing of M . Chas. rk gol. Munthe 8. De Lartoudo, Sarnuel Richards d A, Ketlleff, who reported resolutions that the packers forma Protective Union; that all regaler journey men packers be invited to join; thet a perme- nent organization be formed, and that @ uniform list prices be established throughout the elty, | Tux Smoonp Avnaue R. ik. Comvany have advance | od the wages of thelr ewployees froin 81 Oto $l T> per day Cou mand ¢ whplit, tay x Durvane, These men have made e de- heiremployers for ten dollars tustead of hawe been reeeivios. TUE STRIKES, A large number of machinists congregated veetere day morning at thelr headquasters, No, 187 Bowery, where they atillromaine All of them evinced « de- termination not to return to work at the old prices— and fundsare being rapidly ised to support the overnenut. Several shops where these men areem- ployed are gradually complying with the advance se licited.-a number was reported as paying the prices, | The great pressure of work for the government, it le | beileved, will lead nearly all the other establishments | to give the advanced rates to the machinists. | ‘The etrike of the workmen of the Seeor Lron-Clad@ | yard, Jersey City, continued yesterday, end the em- | ployers are very embarraesed thereby. The Mosere, | Recor «t that they have been paying 15 ‘per cent. | more than wasgivenin workineu demanded 2% per cent, whieb ¢! @1 too great, pot having any work to | which wae note | ceedingly low government to ployers at New York, hi sultof the strikes bow joing on, for the purpose arc ciniuiog what cone elon the bosses will arrive | at. The new prices decided on will then probably be the bose of the suggestions made by the board, Steele & Soa, Fulton Irom advance of 25 per cemt, eded to the request. ATHIGR 18 THR POSTON NAVY TABD, | Poston, Non. 10. ‘The workmen inthe Navy Yard. | here, are combining against @ recent erder, requir- | ine Iabor to commence in the Yard at sun rise, an@ | there will he a general strike against the order, The | boiler and plate-irou workers of East Boston, sum- | bering about six hundred, have struck for higher wrees, aod retueed to go to work yesterday. The preecot wages orc #2 00 and g2 75, ehieh the work- ‘The workmen demand #8 none Loure Isboron Saturday, The n the several monitors now im eourse of con | struction has ceased on account of the strike, In the afterucon, about 1,500 Navy Yard werkmen assembled ou Buuker Il, to bear the report of thelr committee to confer with the Commodore of the Yard; they reporied that the Commodore said his iastractions frou Washington were that the men should go to work at sun rise whe... ver there was but ten working houry between suprise and sunset, and aleo that be had sppointed @ committee to inquire into the opera tion#of the outelde yards, and would communicate the rerult to Washington, He said he would reesive » in Mevere Jartey City, 6 oprivtors meneay a neufieient, por day, and oni w | euch men as would come to work at roll eall tm the morning, ‘The workmen, however, decked thas they | would not work except under the system of hours | heretofore constituting @ day's work, Of the 8,600 | men employed in the yard, only 500 comtinue at werk, It isrurmored ‘hat aerend strike is contemplated ia, the war establishments in Bouth Boston end other parts of the city. | THE COURTS, Corrt CALBNDAR<THIS Day.—Suprem@ Court, Creu Purt I.—Nos, 817, 3179, 6151, S168, | (Continued on Fourth Pega) +