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bY TELEGRAPH T0 THE NBW YORK ST OPERATIONS AGAINST TEXAS, Another Expedition Started. ADDITIONAL FROM GENERAL BANKS. A Nice Rebel Game Blocked. a“ Napoleon ‘Draws Biawk. Gen. Burnside’s ( ommaud GRANT TO THE RESCUF. |* The Atlantic and G. Western R. R. Expedition. A Rebel Plot Spoiled. The U. 8 steam traprport Star of the South, from New Uriesas, via Pevsacola and Key West, lish tust., has arrived at thie port. (Correapondence Of the ", Sung New Orleans, Nov. U.-The lith Army Corps, lately operating in the Teche country, embarked to day et Brashear City, for come uuinows polut io Terres, by way of Berwick’s Ley, Dispatches from Lexas give details of the entrance @f Gen, Banks te Brownsville, ormtte Sth of Nover- der, and the defeat of the relxi plot to give Matamo fee and Matan!'pas into the haudsof the Freneb, in whieh Gen. Miramon was eonearned. It appears that after the retreat of the rebels from Brownsville, the citizens organized a force to protect their proper- ty, and chose Lien, Cobos, a Spaniard, who had for- @erly been @ Merican officer, to command it. He took this force, crossed the river to Matamoras, and drove out the Governor aud hie esbinet. The Governor, Don Manvel Ruls fied to Brownsville, and | bed i's guns manmed and ready. Ainp'e preparations | have been made by Gow Smith tor pel amy attack | eabeequenily raliied « force with which he recovered | Matamoras, but was afterwards compelled to retire, 6nd Gen. Corticas was appointed in hie place Cobos Wee billed, aud, some reports sey, executed io M mores, He appears to have relied on the aid of the tebel General Bee to carty ot bis ecthemes for placing the French in possrsaion of the province Gen. Cortinas, the orevistonal governor of Mataull- pat, Lae manifested hin aympathy with the United tates by lending Gen. Bauks threo steamers to laud Bis forces on the Texan shore. Our forces tn Browne wille are in a position t) prevent further French Io @igues at Matamoras and stop the extensive rebel @ontraband tr: in that region Burnside’s Army. Wachington, Nor, 21..Bat littie appreteneon is felt here for the safety of General Rurnside's com- mand, of of bis ability to hold Knorvilie evainst the Releaguring forces. The junction of (;enera) She aman with General Thomas, at Chattanoogs, has su’ | eu hour for dinne: | Opening of the Atlantic & Grea ) but which Geiently reinforced the army at thea point to enable | Genere! Giant to send reinforcermente to Hurnaide to eelleve Lim from @ protracted siege: ant to enable him toliutiict® gevere paciélweus upon Longetrees faz bis tecerity Rebel Arrevnt Atlanta, Nov, 13. The fcera * ramowed their euppiics to Kooxvilie fo: eaters too Yaokre officers who deverted aud came inte cor lines ceaer day revort shat General Grant ea cls eo) bo asranl Lookout Mountain, Mix ermy teon te fo rations rem the Army ef the P.gewmnr. Waahinotor, Nov. * Veater(av afternoon ehout 0 of Motebe's men anproa hed witi.o (bree ioleaot Beasiion, with the iotention of masking eailroad, Che detachments he dat end 6th Olio cavalirs, whowere in weighborbood, discovered the rebels, who fired a vol Jey, by which some were wound d, The rebel. re fosteotly pureced and driven into Snicker'sap. Bix of the gace were caprured, At the Ja! atcounte eurcavalry bad cot returned = Imipreeeous (a regard fw the enemy's streagih oa tbe he) dau. are var.oas Bowe maintain that Loe's eutin ceed S5.000; others place It aah oborm © Gisei aight A dry doz. It relued ali day yemerday a re vivacia the immediate mo thea force core not ex 0. The prevallate h ae ih ud ue wi News Itens. (Telagraphed bo the New York Yan.) Tas velow fever bas wutireiy dseppeared trom the blockading feet off Mobile Tux gubseriprion Agent reports the ealeof #1019. 050 in five-tweoiles on Baturdes Marsiand, Keo bucky, Wiesourl end Kansas contr) ated acgely MULBs GEREN WOOD'S Bac De elope ob rorner of Canal and Walnut streets Clo fonatt tial 7 destroyed by fre yeseiday moru 200,000) One freman war Billed evnaded by (he falling walle Witte Bateman, second Tenors artiliery, eayes Hichmond paper, Nov brought to Castile Thuuder yesieiday, to evel execution for the rime of desertion from the Confede: anu), previ @ue to bis olning the Yeokee arm Jous B. Stetira, of Philadeip is, who contracted q@ith Goveroment to furnish 100.000 poonde of Rio Coffee for the army, haa been tried by court-martial for supplying en inferior article, aud sentenced to the Albany penitentiary for five yeare Twa Richmond E»quiase of November 14, says: - he Libby prison containe eighty-iour Yeokee eur- eons, These wili be sent forward as soon as ours ebout an evual number-—are receiv wo thousand one hundred Yemkee prisoners in Kichmond have been sent (o Danville, Lyachburg has seaten invs tation for several thousand, sud they will be sent up this week, Gentle arrived at Weehing ool from Portress Mouior.e soat they beard at the atter piace, that as (he eorrespondunce of the re * ageole for thy exchange of prleouers bee « uerated jute perecosiives, and low of mutasl © nadeuee, ther asefulness ie thereby tupaire’: sud it there eould fe a change of arents, an exchange of near!y ali, it ot al), the prisoners might be efecie! the disputed gointe being left to future adjust CONSIDRKAULE exeltement wee caused on Saturcay fo the villages of Rouse’s Point and St Aibens Vt. by reports that 4 body of secessionists ip Mont bed plasm dtoecize Fort Montgomery, destroy the draw Dridge et Kouse’s Point, and pluncer Plat sbury and Barimeton. Information of such a plot reached Gov. famith end Collectur Clapp, of Burlington, op Friday. Prey immediately took steps to communicate with Bs ofdoar to 4 Fest Montgomery, whe seen per Lous ‘ nod several were ldth, w which may be made upon our b rdere. General Intelligence. (By Mail to the N.Y. Sun.) Asosywa, the famous fm talked eum pitg @ large ginsh. Tie bank ng evaterm of New York wae retent . eassed and defended io the Jurerpational Social Sei en. @ Comgrees at Ghent. to the artent of teente million gs ipped from the Vac ral States aod rine che last e@ht months War lepartinent hae resived the old mule to Pay the wives of prisoners in the bands of the Conle arvatee the ney due to thei: custaods y to he “a lively acd Curren de res from Chattanoore states that on the 10th inst. @ fiat-boat, white cromene the Tecmensen with the equipage of the Thirty third regir t New Jer efy Vovunteers, eprun leak andennk Thirty sof the crew were raved andiva # ‘ To Parisian dames recentiy iad auoerrel They fonght a duct and a. Te riiane of the Hole de Virceanes fonud th dn ing their honor in tt ved a it sod did not secure the weapous before bloud # as actu wily dren, Tor bigh price of coal hae brought out @ notice from the Philadelphia tras Company, informing their con Gumere that the price uf gas on the let of J will be advanced from #8 oo tov o per the cubic feet Coal te more than double what it was three years ago Agnreran? Quartermaster Chapms through the 8. Louie prpere that Will no longer pay extravagant pr good article of baled ba, d bor come forward -Oyprrtou, be tiovernr seize it wherever ound, eeud It bo ot 1a): ro, aud deduct the transportation from the above price ‘Tus payments for all branches of the public service for the fecal year ending with the Ine of Juve, were elves notice | baggage ear, and fred fer) che tem ae fe pre conted, il rimating © troche, and binge to the various spore hua te cf ey eB or, wheee Clhicrs wee ut tantly heart ae thseireratiielps* At he ¢ ho Wed perday @veningioeeruri otra ncerchodth Cervo. | land Jep tetehundred aut twentyete miler from New York, @ihont act cle re. 1 wan rested by thetoom rao non, ‘be t te la ondte cheersofan mm neecr wl 4 * Yow pae en ere were oho ed be varo warda treated t) ap. 5 hiet of the pn lic esusres, Nat con Angier House, » bere wen +d the oficere and dim Peeches ¢ atulat. d chet . % ve 99903,000,000, of witch @ ouut 8600100 000 were tor | the ariny and @66,000,000 forthe navy A sufficiency of mone) tae been placed in the hapde of ai. the pay masters to pay our armics up to the first of the pre sent mouth. Tae Cis ineatr Inquinge learns from reliable Butbortty that the res gnation of Chief Jurtice Rod ger Bb Taney isuow m the haals of the President that the res ynation of Mr Chace, as Secretary of the T sie eleosentin, Mr Chae, it te vid: retood, the place of the Chief Justice, shortly after the meeting of Congress A Ltos belonging to a menagerie in Spain lately achiewed hie tutep- ndence by ing through He had killed three men ! ) the meat that w caught Be watagry Ciser bas granted the demands of the workmen on ‘he aeury oxtebeon tu Welhiog to be peid by the hour, in ad of working thom an bour after suurtee to sup et, with an intern isdon of The Goveruinent bookbndere ontinues, advance of =¥ on the the me ine. work ming in from the North, Piiog up t pee strike for els, The piioters present Western Railroad, A Great Day for Cleveland.—} Commerce for New York We chrouicle today the procerdings connected with the opening of another sa iroad Hine, connect ng the city of New York wiih (heoll, coal erd iron r Giont of Penurgivanta, the \abes of the North, end wentually witht tile pral jewofthe “lar \ feeiont the Mieeiasipy: has been « we yeatly becoming (he “ucar Wee consequence of the ree'leee ingeou'ty of thos o are constanily dvvisiog aye ane means overcome distances, and aimost ane bilare apace On Tuceday tart, ovr two hundrad aaseradled in Lalfe dozen cara, stationed at th: Rail itepot ont ig dock ta Jere ompaoy comprised sone of the most d railroad men in the coun Presid stares Directora, ator e eDE nee superintendents 1 + bitiders. bankers, capiteliete, merchants ased fevited ey ogole tr Bho aodihe our te, turtitary brit'en, new paper men. @ yewek.a anort fror altaboard* flom the cor f the train, An i tly aftero the! tro comoive es ok Fowand and aypain. tri-colored streamers irop Lines, andeetiled downto the work « the execursionh Droad quege of Une Erte Kallroad, ate rate scarcely lows than fort, milion an iv 4 ereres verre se ond e cores ywee the | hoar Emerging from hel 1 no} orous pute of ite uae New York Rosecrant, who was press et, claiming, deaurlod epeeches ar cto the Academy * and Draus wetle ‘tra @ aye of Hleeof Clee ot graced with ther preen sa her distin sen othe city le their digotce to the oeca. . The theatre wee henteomele decorated, and atthough ite proportions barely exceed Mo enurm's Mu Oru, it wae deubtere the larcest eetaliotinent of the Rind ja th city, and the atfur setiocis credit y f Artaner ne A supper et ted the proceed pee eo far ae the New York guests were conc rucd geuerally ee reetig daverrsto enjoy themertyes wou the ihe Leoon after t Mead ey wenten wee throug joth left evela et ‘ upper awaited them ate we) to New Yorkin wut, atthe rate of By rile Baroreof 76) Mrondway ae ering @ comi rtalo beck Juner, that remained upou reached the «ly wtour 4d During thea. , the p thacke were vue to ¥ ofthe AAG W Raliro Chief Engin.er, licnry Sw perintendeut, au Pancial A@e@ats, tor they had eames the abowe pam d 4 tiom of the r ae of trae i a POs It wee nlen Le heir thas edtu the Fre Katroad Company, anc ductor, Me Thompsom to @burm thes tet much ip Crbted tor the careful tmaunre be he ion, it w tip throurhout. By hat Mr saruel W d roroute we tndiiroat Wee Io ishi a boven , sod in low) some siety miles it, The war slojped @ operations uuti June lsu when some ten thousane borers were tmperted flow eh oedand in two bundred aud five finiened and pur fa renuing © done by dao work, under te the fogineer, Me hen bullding of thie reed il that dspocea ow 4 OP Hy a carrier out t wb ot & cotporauon ef railroad directors, thro the energy of 8 lew woke men eho connec ung nk betweea the brie Blamanca, N Vand theaniod Mie a diatanie of . yo fation, si wip 4 Bevert« thin theut "The vast it new ore ronte f portance road to the commercial _NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER - rn 23, 1863. PRICK ONE CENT - See ren nore —- ~ : | in a cantured rebel mo They were eitressed to | not have the en ppt of every honest gierebont aad Hevurcewrd ta pers a, & d contained atuntance | em a tN a touch of bumacity ip eomegu ber of miles of the road were cctoy adnad sor From: that time Walk the proeehi cieuiue, over | fer miles of the road, and ite b aoches Lave been ' interest and ¢ ity of we rorkety may bee timated by atement of @ reeldent of “Gb toeky *vilace’ of ten thoosapd inhab tante eproog np withiatwenty wouthe) #0 cesert dd that since the retwiiion comme to) webu’ bad | been moore able to the Lol States than any * eotton crop” of \ibern @tates, for apy pear ly traversed the fareof New. hed he fret stopping pie furner eof New Vork, shere the euvine war Jand wa ter [nthe weantime & esiendid caliation had been | proviced luth+ front car, fitted up with all thes pliape’s of & modrn restauraut presided over by Harmors. aprime manageron sich oceastions, who Corgor not! ing that wae raed ated to comfor “pe pr man,” and aad to the en) yment f the 2. Adths: raing afternoon, and ‘ate in the stormy eve ning, piiertine from the ears continued to travel towarde (he refreshment saloon, until ali had ea is ied the ith the good thincethere provided. Some, leas wise than theo! #. grew weary” over the cou tente ofthe cham paene and breody botties, and set th bemaeives upou the broad seata, where. eneon. o company erou.d them, (hey ene 4 | unt * amali morniog broug | chen ‘ eucumstances, of weather, torning dayliehi A few the uicht in payinw ear begulird the tedig by tu bine the sleepy ones wit rinby the pace tod smoking, rant tr crome eky wim cded had ot ° cextende doug pesrengers ould be # ine da Abuat five ot the train reached Boe four mundred apd (hirler: tniles fron Sew bo et Hereitentered open be broad wusme tek of the Atianiie aud Great Vesterm Koln d ob peniug of ehich, wae the ovw f the exeurrior Ae the care vioved over the n@w roaé. tt was remarked how ensy end eriooth Ui drothne older bie Koad ' dy eMqulr ers discovered that the prowctore of the Atianticand Great Western Rellroad, bad laid heavier eats, end balliasted thelr rosd Detter (hae anraernoiiar enter price in che United Btates, Meady ile the hafesy tion. and genera! headquarters of the goad. woe hed ahout elelto'elock, aud © \nbab toeu buliday attire had ees mbied to yr: ut viok Q end bands of the beauu ow je the pleased ane pettoos f trenkfast sted for ther in Houser, @ tel attache! she forenoon epent pare anoid Penne ie ala poote A antic rom the epr }. je Muli ond Oe and deliverr con t “ holders ‘ ad ry d by eitivensof Meadville, ine k aud Ulhicg welcome tothe wa, ¢ ch our stare" Ate ‘clock @ (rain of Cars with about thiee Bune tired execureioplets, a2: rm Cleveland, Oho, amid the enthusieem ofthe wuititude. Both parti then assembled iu the dining rom @re on enter tainmens w rovided, etter partek ug of which the Party ages +} ered We fart, baw 9 procroaed tuwerds ve. miles aoe ve feshete cad roman Wwore beveghi oui ef the since our | uich 1 Laborers of all kinds are wanted, alone the, of Uiietoad, aod upom ibe branches. Land is chenp evrrywhere, except uear the great citi aud pew towne o ngipa up fu loealiiies where the p yulation of ou @reat ciles may “epread themes ives’ and ther a tenes hy engnelur in the piiece Chat are being projected to dev. lop the hidden wealth eo long lying dormant because is bed uo vutiet to te Atian. Ur chies Come to Hie Senses at Tnat, W. M, Pistback, @ tember of the Convert which voted Araecacs out of the Uuion ia sel, apoke @ Unou Blab, He sald: Dam euabve of Virginia, and an od rest tent of peg et Lite Kook, ow the cb information as @ pald «py, atloned .woude mmunicate, They were wr anteoclowe yr 6 ml log that of Snith. tates ben fr eome time tinder gur- acl ® wh ve «pe astinthia premiue were eearched, end nus p ivete wit desk ee found the otber half abee. of tt yf ou wolch the most af ¢ 8 bie Cape tea wee written evmeloo dot whatee e of the identity of the took teh teof paper, and acarcely lease of the ndwit Ta oticce wee uot poblished at Cerise anteuteqiont'y t was found necessary fore arent Ling WON the erault indicated tm the ot ler geutioned @bove, ‘ LOCAL NEWS, SGW YORK AND THE VICINITY, lum lare Arrevee ro Mennen Me. Woe, A. Kevetran The wereters connected with the cnure ofthe late a tempt to take the life of Mr. Wm, A , eee. Jersesand Maleomb Camp- bell is pot yet solved. Blise Charlotte Campbell, titer ot the parties, last named, died euddenly on the Teth toet, @ few hours prewi to the attack made by ber Soothers, and aa inouset beld by Coroner Ran- urs, slowed (hat ebe had taken an overdose of laud- sileation why it, ae to of y hadat times, exhibited ey nad at the thw f th, to a (rieud yet appeared in io yet unknowe (eo have riven bail hew suborties: The Camp rtbscharce against ¢ rob feo Sh yea f age, aud r atNo (64 Broad bie brother ia @ merebant’s clerk, and lives in Bpring @treet. Tum Lara Towrcipg at Broonrmopatr Coroner Naumann he in injaest on Saturday cpos the body of the uubnown man, who wae shot dead on Thureday efternoon, fwhile attempting to murder Deputy Shor Merriam and the bar-keeper of @ pub- lie house to Bloomingdale, called the Bt. Nicholas Hotel. The evidence showed that the deceased at the time of the ck wase victim to delirium tre va that be entered the bar room, knife tn hand, twith an imp: ecatic yon Allen, the bar keeper, quainted with him, be sprang at 1 tines in the face, Al- Depaty Sheriff who was war imomedistely @ h vieienee, and ft of age, hed | @ the garb a‘! age Turan Aodrews, the leader of the mob during the July riots, or a Leanixa Rrotar.—Joha N. Laseince been conf wb n Fort Lafayette, is to he nedon two eeparste first, for riot, which is a viclation of (he State inwa, and eecondly, in the 1 (e0 States District Court, forftresson, A pretty little rmielake hes been madeby Diatriet Attorney Hall 'n the dgpvification of a single word, Hi tifed by Marehal Murrey that the prisoner would be placed at his disporn!, to be tried “rat by the stato Courts, Lhe Thetriet Attor.e, replied that be do- clned Deing ® party to the ecveme for pattlag aman twice ip j+ Orth: aamect(oues," wherens the Mareha ded to courteon ly offer the irate the firat tron! of phe prleone the olf A Vent Commow Ontos, .lohn Gove, Ir a ite distinct charge sgaimes er Caanacten.—- lraase an insane man, from Le noington, Me, by some means got apom the roof ef the Aton House yoaterday afternoon, and takings portion mene the tieg tat, brandished a bowie knife end ju need an harangue A large ¢rowd soon coll: ted, bat the police interfered and took the crater to the tombe barat Casm or Anontios.-Coroner Naa- mann held an ingaest yesterday, at No 264 G and street, pon tbe bedy of Mra Letitia Robertson, o ve of Kuzland, id) years of age, who died from the | f ao abortion, produead by herself The prin. | hert dy € F. Hoberteon, | cirew uuder oath, aod on | the abev rendered. The | e1e)cation wenn by lire. Wooster AVARIIAL BCTI Pee oF Git MOOR, visible in all parte of the T nised Aiates, will toke place om the morning of Wedaeslay, Nov. 5. Nimeteen-twen- tiethect the mocu'esurfece will be eclipsed, It will commence in thiselty et 2. 4 terminate at 5 40, ‘The period of ereate.t checuration, @f 6o'clock—the @clipee lasting Sh. 20m, Tue MCunn and Boswortm Quasttow — The Poard of County Canvassers met on Baturday, to hear (he report of the Supervisor of the Sth Ward, in relation (o the alleged fraudulent election returas of the IfMb Thetrict of thas Ward, The report etated that the Poll Clerks alleged, under oath, that they reall ntat the c.osdog of the polls, end ean- vaveed the ote ected by law. On all the ju- diciary tickets there were (wo names, of which 173 were for MeGunn, 175 for Garvin, 75 for Boswerth, and el “mith The gumber of votes for McCuan | and Smilh were anueunced ut the tune, and omitted in t'e re-urus, the Vol Clerks ¢o not know how, 3 report was adopted, Subse- Afier some deberte t quent), the returns trom the diep ited district were Peyreted. 40 far hey relate to Jastice of the Su. perior Const crepancies tn the returne of the 6 bh | andith Warde ware alo cxamined and correcied. The reeal: proudly elects MeCunn, Tux Sanrrawy Commrseion propose to hold # cand Me‘ropeutan Fair in this city,on the 284 of | JY ebrvary he anniversary of Waabington’s birthday, | ‘The totr will be under the eur of the ladies of | New York, aud preparations lready in progress lo ee at Hinaw L. Frovr, a policeman of the 21st) Mr t, died suddenly ou Baturdey of disease vf the | | beort | Tue ANscan Merrra or rae New Fox land Sotdiore’ I f Association wo) (eke placeet the State, Job om one vou. The seme ecton baa wivep buy prepudeces, | wae ob bo beers, te eu abi veryihing bp ofecture aw bogerd wes made oleet with; thatthe re'lcou of tue people wan ayroerlay,; ) boa Bheir tou » Feloweon aL Lave ve a {ts peopl 1 have Leen we user of tle rk bar @aile, withoutade et to wy beck, or mnovey i # ewese tort the warmest belliy at se hove of ther aud, my i ih ceum, | the wood & oe) baw i loae we and @ «4 nit conscience ! ex fou d tren lee € ree ] ere u Gul. ey , aston 6 ’ ! @rus fue revwa of the de wot Pbeard them make | 8 tocoplat iat @! kl ir ber 4 toelr wild wer brother; aud Ide ovired, oe vve, thas they areu wa Ard. fil is, New Evy 1 e te the N Tacre ta 1 b yt teatean desroy this toe s ' n ew Vhis Unwa Wilhal and elas prow ’ Smithson the Wushingian Banker, TeWa Nov. 20, 6 } Froman ¢ ; ‘ r ec mwitoar W : te ‘ oo” ' ' ‘ y ar pre ‘ a bun dea pe » B ble face u \ ist iow v rare ae gs ‘ t yw ‘ e Led. Wea theret te te e.e bi . ‘ ’ i irs er COTPeNpeu de ue th the p Tuep. Wi, bowevrr, revolle tehaths « | Grresie! on asim ar Coarce hy orier t | Depar oe baw iony o an bea re Commanding the rebe ee ta I ela front, Certalu letters, aigoed © Cle sat apern (all Late Ldn batts vi the yoresumess, uslkg (ound tov O'clock thle evening, at Lyd Urow MRN SU MION, nd meeting of toe Delegates of tia Work. calle! or tomorrow evening, Ittee «, tod every working- woman ebould Tun ‘The eee tog Women ts business mee WORKING WE | New Yoru ¢ Wh it ofthe recompense Lie at others do |! Necessities of the par uuderse!! hie more hoa. 4 aredie to euppo: 1 Will ehe be allowed mn by ie wetry enouxh to being up those chtidran an oie or Alssrace te the r bliey Must bonest labor as ute bi hitked any loneer ler he time = Who deitres to ho poverty and deeradation classes is ¥, 4 ae ja’ have no prerogatives lie i= - impeh catitiot fe protetion ai justice we ind stands more in need of thy: it no upon the broad shoulders ‘and SAS Pha atts working lation that this land tas been i @ fom ea wild into agerden? Andi thewnce and daurhters of these men be denied their shies ¥ its Diessings end abundance ? “Lil fares the land to poverty and crime a prey b accumulates andthe work Rome think that the bist bl Ber ff encouras. |, will become unjuct in thetr dem: + butl hove o euch fears, Monied capital can ye protect ite f And eo should the eapitel of labor. And it canon > do eo by organization and unity. butcher, the baker, the grocer,the shoe dealer. tie dry goods’ and other merchants -1 ask them, are thir benefited by the poor woman receiving a misciahe fatenes barely enough to keep body and seul tore: her? Will they make money out of her scant ensu te? Tebould think not, Let them then supmict this movement of the working women to establish @0 Organisation thet will, whea aveall passed eeay from these even eo It may be to follow ina it vot he said that you ourreghed your hum: iod'e fairest creatures appealed to you in vain, charity, but f ands Aw Aod {| bek te nut 4 let q@eatures’ i “The shadow seems ie my own, Because of the fast T hecp Oh, God! that bread should beso dear, And feah and biood se cheap!" Your truly, W.R Rowaasa TRADES’ MOV NIM, Grace Detvens,These men held another large Meeting at 9 o'clock P.M. yesterday, at Logan's tial, corner of Ath street and let Avenue, aud received subsecripiions towards Keeping up the Association, 1s was reported that all the lines had cousented to pay the advance demanded, and votes of thanks were pamudtu them Secorsiodly Mr. Twitchet, who was oue of the drivers of the 20d strect line, and who was on the Com imniites appointed to notif e prupttetors of the increase, stated that after performing that duty, be way arrested on @ charge of disorderly coud en loeked upin tho Tombe without a warraut, wee ecomrnitted without ahearing, fle was bailed ont ia #200 on Biturday morning. The meeting then ad enter to meet at the same piace at 14 o'clock ow aturday night Teravaicet Womarmrowas's Asnoctarios, dome weeks ago the various workingmen of the theatres of this city, inciading carpenters, wardrobe-men, prop erty-men, gaemei, ¢ um light men, &¢,met togetb- er informal'y, for the purpose of forming au associa- tion for mutual protection. They thea demanded tur night men 25 ecente extra per night, which wae promptly paid, and reeently a further advance of 23> vee! + corner of 15th st. end chair, ‘The ou es then formed, rT Conatitution a by laws should ap and subseribed by the mer. bers of (he Rociety, The following pledere was then ened by « iarge uumber of persons who en belonging to the different theatre at the moeting: * We, the theatrical ut ty, do hereby exrea to form ourselves tuto eo Arsociation for the purpose of mutual proteo- tien, and of aiding and asretsting enxeh other in the eevera! branches of our profession.” Un motion, e copy of the above pledao waa directed to be sent te every theatre In the city, with @ request thet all thee who wub to become mem) ere of the Anuctotion should aigo their names thereto, the rolie to be cum pied by Sundey next, whee enother meeting wilt heid et the same place, Davo Curexs,- This leone of the hardest weebe@ and the poorest paid clase of people in the wholeeum munity, They bave to open their storesat 6 o'cluk im the morning, and keep them open until 11 o'clock etnight, Butthetr labor does not then cease Ly suv mesns. In mont stores the poor “clerk” has to slesp there during the night, and ‘answer all calle whica may be made on him ‘or instance, @ ureecriptivua may come ip about midnight, or ister, with such ic ~ gredieats in ite composition as will take the untur tunate clerk ebout an hour tomeke up tie agaia closes his store aud guee back to bis suiitary couch, wheu rap-rep-rap, another eustomer cous. and ap hasto get, te ie aliowed no extra pay fui toie dis. turbence, but his employer oiders! \w tocharge duub@ for all articles sold and ell prescriptions made af cer ll o'eloes P.M. His allowance of time tur mesa is from e quarter of aw hour toen hour, aud iu age fostancer the clerk has to get @ moathfulinte tie Gtore and eat it how hecan, He issliowed wus uves, seeond Bunday afteruova fn eye stores, tu others be hasthe whole of every otber Bun'ay, and vue uring the wees, He wust bw an datas man, e could pot All bie position. and tu mau, cases it hasbeen koown that the “drug clerk” Lue Deen superior in eviliiy to bie eiusproyer, For hie he is remunerated [a avine shops at th eo” #10 to 14 per mouth, with buerd, wh. iu former tin wes commated at esp r week du ctu. stores frow ef Wo Ol per week ia yall, witht Su iy bur Inu case. except in first ¢lasastores. othe, ae, more than #40 par month. In such stores ae Kusbto, . eman's, the chlefel te 20), aud thew ww frou #50 to 6d rday afternooy & bares Inber of these young men l a, in orden ey ivilug M m H. Murpby President. oud Mr. Josenh «, bi y Iy , LUNEMe Riad, Cy vd from thelr t the * per ennum, end tat o'clock I Harmon and the Ch the various drug ator et the other The testing vbeu Ay clerks to join mo ent. journed to m acein ou Wednesday evening, w tween 10 and 1% o'clock, when theabove wamed U1. Gulties wis seport. TUE COURTS. P; Pat Amer ee MT AT Mrs & 425, 2 34ud, v be repescoed, Ooo work-women im every shop 119, $42], ALL, 3 should sort every cue of Ler fellow workers to F Sect U4s9, Badd, 34 A. hati meeral bor hove, or et any suitable place ‘Ass even- wisig tose Tern iy, wud they alonld togather appoint two of their n Pleat Part 1 Now. SW), 10,195,192, ) P sasthe del ates to cepreseus their ebop ov | wud, £24, eh, 226) 29T, YPM gO. 21 Part 1) work nous af (he woeling, If the work ts taken | oy rn ty CODE a 12 Ob TN ea ea) woo got work at the aaro@ establisbinemt | “superior Court,—Part I. —Now 1511 ' togeher aud appoint their delegates, De | iy iN ait + i PES SBS ork } ‘ all go tothe meeting, for the room te nol large | $00, ROOK I Tom, Uoa, BOR, Ut! ds, 696, en f uo the Melegates, and you car bo, ouer that good senso aud sob eo ne toeae are needed, and do not make di ates i) seharum searum girls, Uo pot fear that * fance at this meeting will cause your discharce, | Yocremployee will coon learn, if he does vot already | boow, that vour object is to fight exaiuet of mo- joc hin, botie for your benefit in ways which os @ 1 G4 We most approve of and support, We bave be fore ue @ large number ¢ wunieations but press) ure ofother matter forbids the publication of more than one tuletuoruing, [tlefoon Mr. Koberts, the well hoown diy goods wercbaul, who writes as followa: Lvitcs Bot Lenelose you twenty Ove dol. sacontribut) nto the fuad for the Working Women’s Protective organization, (be object and pur- oof wuich have my earnest sympathy, Karame enpunst end selstanne And che ; of Mis Is rus Covat ov GankBAL Skosions. J. Brown, the abortivnist, » Elisa Clementina Ande to the State Prison for 2 years David & Perry, for passing couaterteit inguey, Peultentiary, 1 year Mic 1 Denuy, attempt at grand le of Kefuge Heury Wilson, pocket-pirkit Jemes Gr mu eiter, Prison, 3 yea Christopher Mayer, * Gren, State Priscu rae Margaret Keil), atceuyt a @ Magdalen Asylum Leteis Hagver Deing crazy, © | Continues on South Pays. bm Saturder, v caused vdea sy Wes centers ad Dr oy, Louse ate lriaun % yeas tu cd degree, Atay t rape upon teu cu volbe Od berceuy, teak veo for the tan peut ty the Lu bter of bia wire, ie Asya Ay ‘é

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