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Europe to bia support, asin compeign, (Of course Russia can scarcely Tesent 6he prop eition for a Congress oater revise the treaty, butin realty to se ure t SUN. | THE NEW YORK TC DAY | MORNING, NOV, The War News, Istewer interest waa produced fu « terday by the newa that the Army of the Potomac eas once more in advance, in light fg) tog trim, bus later intelligenee seeins to thiow some doubs on the sutject, The mews may to pretnature, but thero is every reason to coceiide that our noblest ereny je om the eve ofimportaut movernents across rete vee. the new Congress t commence the boatili policy of Evglend im reference to the 5 Congresa will be regarded with great inter: Ru serct bea formally comm tte) her to th which be has been preparing for months part, ae of his Italian fail to raibly bo @ incre pendence of Poland ae an open threat, ani toe ber peror Acerasork may pot wall for the resi te: tiea for The wroposed st, Earl e meat ure by declaring the treaty of Vienne abro- the Rapidan, The sick have been sent to the rear; gated, which gave Russia her alo tie ty Po. bd lore bawe been dismin: end the infiitary situa: | lard, and {8 remaing to be ser b the live | tion im Tennessee demands that ieneral Maave | statesrnam wil steer his frail perce bark trough pheuld throw the weight of bis power against the | the war wares that Lovie Navotros Las fo ds @uemy, Berides, » few deya or a week may] tero isly egitated, The Luited States, too, haves pot en end to the fue weather, and compe! the are | deep intereet io this question, it imevilent that ‘ onto winter quarters, It is likely, there | the American policy of the Broperor of (ue French fro, that the opportunity wil! be improvel to | ie thoroughly tized up and identified with bie teak’ one more effort to whiter cur ermy.a Reo!+] Polish programme, Thesituation onthe R oGrance moud by inflicting a crus defeation Gen, Lerts | ia mort thresteninog, end it will repore al tle wenkeued army. The Presidentis known to be in | atateananchip of Arc retary Sew ann, and thea ity fave: of an advanee—.oderd, Le a ways is—end the | of Gen, Danan to ave d & collision on ite banka, Prascna must be very etrong that induce bitn to | which, should it occur, rght ead to @ fore gu war cone nt to further inactivity in Virginia, before our rebe lon is suppremeed From Knoxville the news ta more favorable,Gen, Lowuatneat having retired from the south eide of School Oficers. the vitor er in consequence of his failure ab | Is the approactiag election for local officers, we Abut point in the recent assault, cr with a view of truet that cur citivema will caresiily serutiuire the taklig © new position for attack. Whatever the | Merits of rach candidate for the position of @ hoo! case may te, the delay increases the probability officer, aad vote for the bet nen irrespe tive ol the. Gn. Buansipa may be able t) bod ous until party considerations, We would desire to re ther the reeult of the operstions known to be in pro- exteod the mame renting toall the cadi'ates fr eres under Gon, Gaart at Chattrnooge liberates | Ofcr# within their gift, bat for the preseut we bu, and enebies bim to resume the offensive, 10) Would urge the paramount trp rtance of j resery. fee hopeful augury of euccess that Gen, Bunmsine’s ing our echool-syatem from the corruptous that position ie held under orders from Gen, Gaanr, bave swallowed up most of cur oooh net tition, wLo not likely to euffer bim to be crerwhelmed Our city can far better afford to be swindled out of er driven from ® strategic point that is of vitel a few extra tmiilions @ year by @ set of bares, impertence to the whole campaign in the Souths | ‘an allow the efficiency of our public sehoo's te west, be impaired, by euffuriug them to fill into the The news from Charleston ie also exciting. An. | ands of ignorant and incompetent persons The etter attempt bas been made to shell the city, and | Practice bee buen bo nominate nene tat the | est thie time the monitore are taking part in the bom- be mo of ell parties as sebool officers, and bardment. Thus activity prevatie slong the whole there cap be uo doubt that the present ethciency of theatre of war, aod during the next ten days news of great battles, and, we trust, creat victoiive may be expected. = Political Influences. Evaay citizen whose name ie registered on the ‘Vax lint, or every poorer man whose only property custom, But of late the tendency hae beer wise, and our hitherto reapectable boare officers have esdly degeuerated the fact that eo coffe which ylella no pe emoluments, ie now sought by embryo po on 8 ete; ping stone b> more profital e how bbhng big ae rari tell, po hs equally esate with some creditable exceptions, our soho eeted in the inue of every election for the local off! are no longer composed of the right kind @e)8 who gotern ourchty, For years those pieces have been controlied by politicians who levied euch beavy taxes upon the incumbents, that sbey in Quran @ought to well their incomes by a sale of their 03.10) privileges, This bargaining snd selling hae 4 lest re iched mich a condition that it becomes the dounden duty of every citizen to nse hie political influence to urrest the wholesale robbery snnually Prectieed upon the inhabitants of this city, by the men who are ted to high municipal places by the votes of the people, Al! partion have gern their favorite candidates become corrupted aftr the elec fion by the influences that surround them, and @uceumb to the political pressure of their associates, or, attracted by the bigh prices peid, sei! their @erview to some unscrupulous purchaser, This will continue to oceur unti! each voter realizes the importance of canting bis ballot for those mea whom be knows will boneatly administer our city effeira, Itie not d ficult to obtain honest men for @endidates, if the proper system were edopied for wuttieg them fn nomination. Meretetore it bas been the practice of some “ par { machine," to iesue a cal! for Delegates ton Nom aeting Convention, Forthwith » few roughs in @ach ward gather together, and cel fora primary @lection. These primary elections sre «mpiy equabbie among two or more opporing factions of the regular party, each anxious to rend ity candl. dete sso delegate to the nominating conventon, for the sake of the reward he etpecta to receive for doing as he is bid by the leaderr. As the nominations are now for the rocet pa up by political parties, wo trust that our will carefully acrutioize the various scboo end vote for those whoin they know to Competent for the position, though somewhat exprrs ve, system of #& will be greatly diminished; and as our heve a direct persomal interest in meintalu improving the means of public instruct young, we urge therm to withhold their « from all but s mon of unquestionable rep) tut New York, Monday, Nov. 23,6 P. Mw. prices during the early portion of the day Becond Board there was some realizing, sud and prices were off 6 @ 1 per cent. wet finally closed heavy and lower. (ioid ran 152% ; highest fiquce 154%. Sterling exc firm at 168 @ 168% for bankers’ b.ils, 6 aT percent. @ decrease in loans of #5,342,10% of 1,124,035, @ decrease of deposita of #6. end an increase of ciiculation of #20,4 crease in loans showe the fact thatthe bauks flecta the reeent increased rhipments in pet deposits represents the payments on ac he loan. The delegate sue eo STOCE Gatrs @aldom has any views of bic own, aud i never in- TIBET ROAR! our pubic school te largely owing to this goud old n other. of aehool Tois ib owing to euniary ith ian rs, gud, }boarts of men, rt made cilzens tickets, be most Unleos wehave good echool officers, the usefulness of our excelent, iueation eilizens jog and jon for the ull aes on, "Financial Reports, Markets, &c. -The Btork market wae etrong and exefted, with a large rire in Atthe the mar. ket weee fraction off from the highest point of the day. After tho call there waae greet pressure to ell, The whole mar- down to The de re still contracting. The falling off In the speciv average re The decrease rount of 12000 51, re. 1U8's ) Bre R W's @uenced by a much higner motive than the doliare | b2000 Bebe Lig rt 40.109 sats) 2000 OW. lod 100 Brie Pret. +e US and cents he will obtain by vi'tue of his position, | 1000 Troa. 7 3-10 200) do wi A nominating convention, composed of auch ele | 4000 U8. 6s, 1 y. Joy Bad. By. B.. ..188 190.) Mo. 6s... WW ‘de liv Mente, cannot he said to represent the people, Is | 2000 tase 10) Harlem K Vis ammemtbles, however, aad either by eeclamaton, or Esa 1a Bt. joe Riaasie R. ba | ‘with one dissenting delegation, decites upoo acan. | 4000 do 164 didate, The individus! thos chosen is then-eforth | 1500 5 ‘Be a3 See. oh tis the man for whom the voters of his party are ex. pe a af ot MBS Niles.) Sts Pected tocast their ballows Tous the me Linery | 10000 Tol, & W 1) TM. c ‘D. 8. F 14 Pups yeariy, and now pirties adopt the sume price pve) oe & Pe ay 1. Cen. &. BP..125 4 doea, until the good men of ul! part os, having be- | 2000 Cle, ha son Cle & ray ts 8. Bel ive ¥ come dissusted with the system, shire their polit | 10 Ls a : 5 40 Gal feal duties, and either refuse to vote, or give their | 1100 1030 @affrages to incompetent men, because party pre- mer a0 Gl dilections induce the voters to believe certain can- @idstes be ter men than their oppoven's, The remedy for these evils is simp.y a resolution @o the part of our voting population to organize » ih IB on Detter plan of being represented in nominating 4 RF 33 2000 @onventions, wh ro more time may be emp yed | 250 Ap. Coal Oe. R. i 1" ; fn peeking for honest cardidates among those wio in Meripor Min... 4 00 do nh ya's wey benamed for the position to be tuled, Now- iv Racine at PRD [ai alee tatuoa, Gael inating conventions usuully perform their duties in | J000N-¥. Ceo Kk iS le Ch), ry Aiton pt 9g 8 few hours, because ali the icbeat hy ure prepared i ii, pend Ne Whe. os. to vote for the man designated by the wire-pullers. | 5000 U.S. 60, 8, te 108, 1000 Hertem R Uf independent delegaies were sent to auch conven: BT Oe ta, | GoG WE, ght Beading i tions, they could uot be hondwiuked by a fow poli- | 4000 Tenn 6a, On OCHA Ae cal demagoyues, avd would ceueralty deo de upon io Rr do. ea di 9. Heh eaudidutes of unimpeschable dawgris, Ib is then | vonuo mm, oid... Me bd $9 Nila eH ; ofthe utmost importance: that the present n miuat ie ants oe ML Cen, Sp 148 ‘ ing machmery of both part) broken up, and $33,Cum 46 ah Co te. iw if Bew organizations «fMieid, shut wil enable th + yA LOS%s People to have @vone tn the selection faheir i 350 Quions: Os typ His} ae it i . SPective party candidate for the offices to be fill i i Hud. ‘hy og 5) Cle, ry tel i? ateash election, Uusil every voter usee his politic 108 NY. “Gin. R. ho" y in Chi. ou, }.R les €0] tufluence to this end, our taxes will dnere if 15 D erica’ Dade “id @ iy f Our growth be impeded, aud every evil ifluence | 4400 do... Malls employed to obtein the *onves anit fisher of pubs | goo Ce Free iN He office. No man of nv > = = erty will consent toserve the public under the prosent fystern of nominee tons, sod or minicipe) fig will continue to be the ambitious gori of “ring” masters, wn ily quelificationac nist in tetrats ity ts reward the partisans who assieted in prox “ring toeir nombiwe ou and election, in Vrem um SEWING MA be GROVER & BAKEK Machine has Forty-four First There is but one Fret CHING been awarded twenty three Faire and twenty one at city and county (aire -mauking 44 in all, Premiums 1 Sts. firet premiums at Btate in 1560; Sales rons 499 Broadway, Now Seieiemmerennasiienicette nd 18? Folton «t, Hi 400 The War Clouds im Korey, ry cul Journal lor Tus important news thatine Que ys tp December--now ready the Seth volume, , gland ; ty ; had received » fortial py tatoo. t Mae Benporor ee aT en ay: HA : Pa tyr 4 of the Freno! to eerd reprevrntwiives a bur ean generally ar ng men, with charact® ' and biograp ry Y given i ach Congress to devide wheter the testy oo Viouus | number. Tern are each burnt rt Subscriptions tur bia hae been fufriuged, aud devise lueasures for pre @erving the general peace, ia buttte pre ew volume, wh the peat number, ould be bent lu Me tothe | FOWLER & WELLS, JS broad Y. ago @ories of events thatare likely to involve the lead. Kor the Haie—Barry’s ‘Tricopucrous.— ing European nations in wer before the next spring The ‘best and eheavest article, pold by druguints ood bes fr advanced, The proposition shows that} 77 Lovie Naro.xon has resolved to take D> Lack ward : SPECIAL NO PRICES, qe ~ etep on the Polish qusetion, and that his oljct is r Woolen ‘Clothing, ne ever, te form @ cosiition against Russie; or, failing inthis, | at eo bi ANSE Ktensive C.othing Warehoue.. 6) ang ective intervention of France in favor cf Polaudjand Paow. cite Underkarmente, oc. ¢, 40, Ke. at p 0 5 relly the revolutionary e:cments of the continent of Me tose Pom ace welsh this rate! ebment bee Leen known for years, # with dese $10 Money easy at | The Bank Statement this week shows s decrease of specie 1,602, ICES. ~The best place to LL g hing « at F, Bt, BAL The largest aeeortment and at te ‘all and Winter, r elo at ¢ hi ie Water et. snd Hudion ave, Ir 9 CORRERY On Now Mare Corkery, the be lowed wite en Corkery, aged ll veave feiativrs aud fri reepeetfilly levine » trom are reendence dnesday aiter Nov. 2, DE Nov Y24, Geo ve COUDRES In on kien, FD M.D udres, + on Sundar diiron of Jolo and Viannah De Coudre sevd i® years, 4 thomtue and av are Tie friends of the family are teapect Maile invited 's attend the fuera, Tres afternoon, y ‘4oat o'clock. from the residence of hie paren in Green eat Broad Hhie remains will be taken ts. Cy pres Bil * Cemetery for interment. 450 DUNKIN. Gu Monday, Now, 26d, in the of her age, bw. relict he tate Johu Due wr relatives and frends, alec those of Thomas J. Dun ther cont Keir are reports ed to att en Wednesday ait v. 2h, wt 2 o'clor the residence of the Vat or Nath at, witbou ther invitation 4 DUNN. James Ho Doon. the en Bridget Dunn, in the 4th vearot b The frevda of the tamily are tr to att nd th: funera’, this Tuesde o'clock, from ioe iate residence, in Miacom at, Brookiyvn KELLY- On M 4, Mary Kelly, wife of Weary Ke ear of her age, und Pater, of Carrivalion, ter of the Daniel and, acquaintances, and those of her Daniel Kelly, and of her bro nes Anus, are £ tally a Wed seeday after. m hes inte reeids noe, ‘olor * Ist aud 2d bet. the Lee to Cavvary Cemetrry LAHEY On Nov. 22d, Francie Henry Lahey, 2 son of Fianew and Mary Lahey aged % 5 aud 20 days, ears, “ moe ty Cemetery at 1U o'elock, nu 2 Be dave. the family are re- wh from the pare ‘the friends an tives of epectiully invited to attend LONGRLIG On Monday, Now 2% ing ilinesr, Mery J. KB. Lon , after a linger. tee, aged 1s years, 3 and sequaintances are respectfully in vited to ad the foneral, on Wednerday after. oon, N lock, from the Mision Chapel, dd ave. d i dist ete, St. Jobas (New Boune wick) pape MINION ef Co copys 109 Sundav,Nov. 22, Ann Lofties Min on, Iwas, Ueland, be biloved wite of Win . native of Go, Carlow, Lreland, aiter a) hort but cewete tilners, aoed of yeare Ler iiends and acyuaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (fuewiay) after noon, at 3 o'clock. from her iate re oe, 224 Eat 2od street, New York. Philadelphia papers please copy 106 MILHARE. On Monday, bare, in the 2vth year of his are, Hie relatives end friends are reepecttully invited to attend the funeral, from hie iate reeiden 4 Jot et, op Wednesday afternoon, Nov. us 1 Nov, 23d, Michael Mul- afters short but sey t child and on! tis Mont , aged 5 years, 10 4 “Wrap the cold white Foid bie hands « breast, Lay bim geu'ly int fin, Fos cur darling Willie's gone to rest." ‘The reintives aud triende of the femily are reepect fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Toeeday) aiternoon, Noy at % o'clock, trom the rea dence of hie parents, 4% Powerget, Philadelphia papers piense copy. 108 McMATION On Mouday, Nov. 23d, Kitty, the be- Jowrd daughter of Francie and Alice Mi Mahon, aged 6 yeare nod) months he friends and acquaintances of the family are re~ Goseity ly invited to attend ¢ the funeral this he 0, at 2 o'clock, trom ber late reaidenc:, ear letave las fF On Monday, Now. 23d, Edward F OK, sof Mobert aod Mails Vrimrore, aged 2 werae and 4 day. vot Wiliam ax the and 15 days. heat ground Lim, my frat-horn blessing, ‘Teas Lester to. tep The relatives and friends of tho family are reaper fully invited to attend the funeral, thie Turedagy afterno n at a o'clock, trom the residence of his pirenta, S07 Grand ac ik BYAN- (in Suaday, Now. 22, Mary Ann Ryan, daugh or her age The relatives and tienda of the tamtle are reapect fully invited to attend the tuners, thie (iucedar) afternoon, a! k from the residence of her mother, 830 Tenth ave i771 TORY Te this eity.on Now Q@d, Ror Storr. teran of the War of isl. io vearot f the late David Ryan. in the iota year of vty vin 4 elatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funerai, on Wednesday afternoon, Nov, %, at] o'clock, fom the residence of hin eon, Jacob Story, J. East 12th at, cor, of La.ver wily Place 20 WILSON -On Sunday, Nov. 24, 1868, Hannah 8, th ; becoved wife of Kobert ‘Wilson, in tbe 44th year o1 her are. The relatives and friends of the family, and those jo he brothere, Wr Ht id John Whi reepee fully invited to attend the tune | da.) atternoe ‘ a ab b oe ak t residence, 73 Wort “aad TRADE NORICEN, A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BROOK Alyn Operative Plasterers Soci ty will be heid on Ww int ‘tho ic Library Awoe! cor of Court and veroleman ats, for the purpose of assisting the meacuiuie! an Detiike |N Pp By order of the Con mittee ROUKLYN TOOPERS—A necting of the United Cooper thie day (Luesday) Nov why at i celock, p m., at bat ks at bine tusi attendance will bo ree quested. By order o OMAS SPENCE. Py t CHARLES KUSGE, 8 iad Vay ARKOUSE mA MASS er. be held ot Military Hall, ning, the #oth iar, at oly. Lt i pareulariy ‘ree rT ated thas. { dl every Burnie er, both ima! aut fem re \ PreREL » order, W . Pi TAU NEUMAN, Srey Me Bk BINDERS —JOURNEYMEN BOOK: Naver meet at Pythacocms Hall, Nos, 134 and 1 6 Comal stivet, one Gooreast of Bowery, on Tue day evening, NOv, .4th ats bole Pesinces of import: ance, CHAS. BYRNE, bt WA. DAY, See. a4 (A1ARD—To ALL ESP KOLABLE GE man Groer Clerks and Bor lenders, to meet sth SPECIAL No. J, waiib held halt maar 2 o'c on Thucsday, 20th Now, atthe Yth Ward House, 60 Arak h eat Socock PM, to hold a weeinge G ef pe of forming @ Lid Onde LAND CH. LERMAN ye a ay EW YORK, NOV, 231—TO THE EDITOR of the Sun; We, (be lightermen in the employ of ¥ rebanr & Brothers, have: made a atr ke for an ‘in. renee ‘per week, as the present state ef prices Of conpumption «iil * Pysent wages that we receive will not We therefore request ail | uh ake . rhen pot o mit hus, and oblige their thicnde and co. take’ eite.men in the enipoy of Maren Aas * re ‘ THE TIN, SL ATE AND METAL fA ovis tom are requested to at enda Third ave, at 7% o'clock p, M, for the tture fur the functal of WM. y ‘na ord of the ‘Comuittes, dhomas ‘iiber eon, Audrew Beatt, He land, 1, * Dedrieh, George W ippertn Og Fhgmee ATi Kl RS OF BROOKLYN: nivetig of the abe relat their roome, cor. f have associat Wednesda, ev uine, Noy A pane Gal attendance of tb requested, ae (here is the ever brought berore the soc my Sp fon will be held at urt ond Jeroleman ste, on zthwt hall past 7 o'elock. memb ao particularly Most imporrant Dusineas order of the Preadent PAURTC wit qusacted., 1 aK MAKER’ PROLLCTIVE UNION Association 4 { bp Eh Mv ped 20iSan BF THE PHOLSTERERS OF THIS © IY end v cinity wi id the ! y ednerday, the 29tr iusteat the ale, fires 0 gvhet it ce, rst. end jovite their tends and the public be neie st 50 cente for & Kentleme nd ladies’ can fad’ Dibe evening, et the do The Commit | tx ibe us to | | | portance wi EW YORK ( ARVEERS \SSUCIATION, i Regular monthly morting « n Tur da 24th inet, at so'clock Po Me. ot 201 an i + Sheuben I' ut M. SIMON, Pree wa GRIPSING ER, ke Tie WORKING WOMEN'S UNION — Th Workini evening Now Y workin, at the hou rep.eeonta ves of their tmectiog fur businer@ only mitted except wurer and thor eates, An nbetract of t vill be furnished toeach o immedintery after toe adjournr THe MACIINISTs OF terion works ate fr to be held at Ov Dank at, or A.M. ive f the COMMI ilk DEALER JUNK ASSOCIA With Wa ti jueet Now ts the time tov Mayor moet fa BUCHANAN, P Ti to you MACHINISTS OF int'y derire Woarhit too, Baltimore Newborah, Wiln Troy end ia offers of peeur V AO int) u tion A one eral mneetine ¢ dat their 40 Lt, we there te Dae irapsreted. KU WARL L BUANSON, Beeretary, of ti Thured membe WwW by oder of Pitt OP CLARY, G, GANG. A re) Wk 1.—SPECIAL uo Tuesday, Nov. rk and Pe to return thank mt the United & ARNISHERS AND POLIS stmuinany He nt THE Tikb 5 eof tt Niw at ; Alban uN, deshraand Awith the business are ereatest # arou ¢ ip the candiaate JAM nk deal ihis necting ie a person will be ad. ¢ itt ond Ties 1 Appointed ae Dele roceedings of the meeting rading new pers 258 DELAMA- a era toattend Wednesday, 25th, intereate, | DAVID FBI TCITER eer ln® a O% Ihe PROTECTIVE yes mertin gat the we di im- a for YORK AND ald dur The committer would erarefally ac ath Preaident; soto their Conada,for ng the following euma received from ther thie eltv: Fror neer Sewing Siac Puiplowece of toe & Co. S70 st ” oklyu Navy Yard, #10 1), ead v " ott individuais. G. W. WADE, Pres Y. See Nov 24, 186% 123 SHEERS ATTEN: tthe abovenamed As * iu the Steuben inet mber will be to be GhO, Ml L. L—THE OFFE- ae abo Nov uneral of thei UBLANS fi. 5 JAMES Cathe Hec'y THE ENGINEERS ARE RROURS H ot ine BE KNARD, be NOTICE = HE d members of No. 4 are requested to ‘al of our late brother VM. fro 4 AND aM ae REW lus Tr. ed to meet at the Exempt Bneine ilouse, on "cloca. Treeday night der of 1. Z. DR SPECIAL MEETING ¢ Ail be he'd ow Ty ember 24h members i or their ne WM. McuOWAN, vetary Cas tea NTALS—TILE lock, 4 full uniform, for p ROW, Commandant, OTICE—<THE 127H ANNUAL BALL ( hy Ot 3 P No diy even'og, N ’ and inembere ave reque: their Ball tickets, Also y up their dues he be Uy order of PATRICK LOLAN, Ste- arade, MEMBERS | Or OF the A.O. Jide tuiana is p6 yee from Dee. let e( to Dee, Sth, 1864, By order o ringemente, THO AS KERRI PATRICK CLANCY, DENNIS K ries mimittee of At- A Chai INAN, Secreta. 268 rman, HTANKSGIVING DONATION VISIT FOR the ¢ Tuetitar Chareh, Donations received during the day auc chidreo will dine at 4o'cock VP, cises at half past ix, CaP of deceased of dil ‘ 1 bied eo diers inthe VETERAN ¢ OKPs OF THE WAR OF 1512, corner Hioome zhth November, at 10 will aseemblo at che Mercer and Mercer ate, on Wednieday, o'clock, tn full uniform, to celebrate the Such year of Houee, the evacuation ef the Uritieli oops fiom our shoes ifter a T years’ war, a day that ended the contest for our Hberty, that cannot be tore ud those in the adjacent. Cou invited to participate git b us tien'l alv hM DAT Adj't x H.-L ne aly wat yo Navy Yard the 2th ot Now Pon SPECTAL MEETING Ward Goo. B, MeClelian Dow be hviden ‘Lu day ev ° cisely, at the Emmet slau a, 96 Muils tual attendence ie requiced MOLLOY, Pies TRICK MULLEN, Treas NTL RAILROAD, Ps n loch, With and Isth wards, wit SAA «by \ OF THE y ord JOLN MoGEONE, vout ‘AL YOU ICES. SI so by the veterans, * are respectrully RAYMOND. Bh Y rrp will visit the Hrook- invitation, Su XTH erate Cinh, will A,at 7 a W iLLTAM pA. li ANIL RING— THE undersianed, Cartinen, Mechanics and Working- no, of the Counctimanic Dvstrics composing the 9 regard to party prelerencer and opposed to corruption in the city gov- ernpvent and in favor of eus alning those men for rep- Us to tier this, f 1 Square, My K, Amerman, teu Crouk, J David Ackerta: Shay, Geo. Teo tyck, Leonard wier, Louis Lbile dd, J. Lounsberry, 4. Pe bam, Jno. M UL. W. Leouard, Hiratm i Ki ie Everson, J. Hy brol many o hers C 3. Al ison, a, P. Bogert, wer, Pra, Calaghan, gh. JO, steteon, 1 Abi sears ny . Later, Nive? toldwin, W Lhos L. Aw n, A, Griftin, bi Jobnvon, H. B. Van as, Atmustrong, Jno J. leuison, G. Lieman, Fhoe. Phalen, C, BE. Sut Chs, Van Wage Dited, Now tives In our city Couneia who pormess eharac- li w io agree with bh stveet and Sth av, nny, ALS Oclocr, tor the ay Dove ot 1 sd, 1 b Fer ‘Tic : GODFREY GUNTHER DEMOCRATIC e Ratincatiou Me ting, will fake place at Coope:'s lus ture, on Saturday eveuimg near, L5'b inet, ua der the auep.evs of the Constitunonal Union Party, dous L. Norrs, President ; German Central Orginization, Abourits Mad Guerre, New York Demo Leica MANN, Presidents ; tatie Convent on, Joun Mi Kkox Cosirman DISTRICT, F iether particnlare, with » list of Speakers, will be din Ppuredar's paper. ) SIGHLM ALUERMANT 3nd 4 vorort, MeKeon Peovie’s and Workinemen's Deinoiwic Ko yulnicaa Regular Nomiuatieon, Varte of Tth bh snd both Wards, r PANS PRIER McA NIGHT, 312 Fi tof COUNCILMANLC DisTRICT— Mczart Hill at a miveting of the delegates of the Poe Counciimanic Lietrict Convention, held at the Sixth Ward Horel, on Monday evenin v. 23d, ood, the follow it ne blokes wae unanimously adopted ¢ ki N PAGhEOTY, JOUN HEALY, CHAS Het ys MICt ASE “BROPILY, PATRICK tt KEE VN, man, JAMES HAY Es Eb OURTH tele WILLLA Ms, peer FY etary, COUNCIL MANIC wi HARD BARKY, Chater Dist te Weh, 20h, Cleat and 22 le Nomination, Mozart and Councilmen CN GEOGHEG u HAR, WM, GALLAGHER, JOHN KEFGAN VALENTINE COUB, 1 HOMAS NOLAN, HON M AEWEN, Chairman Mozart Convention, NICH OLA® se AGRIST, Chairman MeKeon Conveation JAS. DEGLIN, becrecary. se TALIONAL DEMOCKATIC, McKBON aud vinination, For Police Justice, Jd Judic cial District, Fighth and Ninth Wards JAMES M. MURRAY, $63 NATIONAL MINATIO’ EGULAR tion. Fer Counetiman, DEMOCRATIC N, DEMOCRATIC UNION No- For Alderman i¥th Ward, ROBERT McGINNIS, NO} First Countiimanie Diatriet, JOHN AL PA R! GULAR TION For Police Justice sth District, UN ar sew ee RISE aif NA- 244 PLOPLE'S UNION NOMINA- | 16th and 20yb Warde, BE dy 066 ——s sees POLIT RREOCLAR D EMOCRATIC NOMIN FOR MAYOR, c “AND Tig neg DEMOCRAT NION, WORKINGMENS Nominations for Police Justia, . on vist RICT, 4 599 JUDICIAL DIS For Police Justiee For Civil Justice, ROBEBE _ sd FORBES HOLLAND, Charman (NTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Democratic Republican Regular Nomination, aoe any fal azpmes, GEe MU A. JEKEMIATT vib and dd Warde, om CHARLES M. VANDERVOORT, REG LAR DEMOCRATIC REPCBLICAY Unanimoue Nomination. ith Judicial District, ith, 1th and 224 Wards — For Police Justice, MICHAEL CONNOLLY, Reet .AR UNION NOMINATION, 14th ceiaed Coy District, isth Ward r Alderman ae JouN D OLTIWELL wah YFEGULAR DEMOCRATIC UNION NOME i FOURTH subetaiy DISTRICT. ia) WLOTA 8 * OTH ISTH. AND ITEHO WARDS, FOR CIVIL JUSTICE, ’ J DAGGETT HUST 1 PEGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPU BLICAN Nomination, 8th Judicial pee 16th aud 2b Wards, th HBoLic b JUSTICE, _ THOMAS AC LeDWItht AMMANY HALL—#51TH triet, ISth, 2let Warde JAMES MAHONY, D. LIVINGBTON FOWARD COUPER, ISAAC Hi, BLOWN Secretary boirman PENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICI Mca on Democracy, ror Alderman CRORE A JEKEMIATL In WM. MURPHY. Chairmen _ WM. A. MURPILY. seeretaiy ae HE MEMBERS OF TIE UNTIED Bem tic Astociation are hereby notified to attend ting tobe held at Joho Bullie at So'clhek thisevenine. Pune- requested as business of import. THOS, BULLIVAN, HANY, Sec ; unten DEMOCRAIIC NOMINATION, MOZAKT AND MeKEON 6th Judicial eda Isth and Zlet Wards, For Civil puticn, GEORGE ©. BARRETT, TH. CHURC HLL. Chairmau McKeon Convention, PLU. McDONOUGH, Secretary. GIDEON J. TCCKER, Chairman Mozart Convene tion MAKTIN A. KELLY, Seeretary, (888 U ston NOMINATION, ie For Mayor, ORIBON BLUNT. ar 15%, COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT—15f, 2d, 34, 4h, Oth, Oth, Tuk, 8th and l4th Wards Counciiman DK. JOHN A. PABISE, Coruer of Market and Monroe ets, gp JUDICIAL DISTRICT, TAMMANY AND MOZART. For Police Juriee, JOSEPIL DOWLING, Richard Barry, Chauman, Mozart Hall Mortimer Sullivan, (hwen Duffy, Secretaries James McCart), Chainuan Tam. liali Convention. James Finn, Secietaryy 40 WAKD UNION SCHOOL LICRETS (For re ‘ommirioner, it | 34 sEAoK ALU ira Kiwen. een, peNsaMIs Hise, MOKKIS FRIED BAN UELAT, Preedt, WICKHAM, Sect'y. 242 TH JUDICIAL” DISTRIC a- -SEV ENIH, Eleven'b and Thirteenth War KEGULAR UNANIMOUS U Nos" NOMINATION, FOR POLICE JUSTICE EDWAKLD M okiMutte, Clerk of Jetfe .on Market Police Court, and former. 8 Marine «ud C.ty Editor of the New York Evening ‘oat The following letters from the proprietore of the Evening Poet, at the time Mr. Skidtnore was an an piicant for tue cerkehip. will be read with interest by the voters of the district ape the citizens of Sew York Office of the vening Port, 32, ry York, November 16, 1sht- loth: son Coune!. | have known M ad M Skidmore for, his boyvoed tothe yresent tine, ile i¢ a most worth % faithful, in Feiigent, ready. active, 4, wt en [avoald be very sorry to lose his ¥ service ip the ing Port, { must say for hin the f beteve bi make an excelent Clerk to apy ce My e 1 pallies yusticcs, BRYANT Office of the Evening Post, ¥ > mae Nassau wireet, corner ot L berty, New York, Novewber 10, 1854 Lo the Comiacn uel; The bearer, bir, Eiward M Skidmore, hes been cunneted with the crtice of the Ey. ping Port, in one capacity and avother, fora pe- riod of about (wenty years, He isa faithiul, indus- trious and intelligent young inap, and one whore ser- vieve ara reporter, we are very sorry to lose He is sdeaisably quaiined tor the position of Police Justice Crerk; and, it we must part with him, we hope the city may have the benefit of hls services JOHN BIGELOW And the editors of the New York Commercial Ad- vertiser eaid:- Mr. Bkidmore ie @ practical printer, andhes bees employed in the office of the Evening Post trom boy- hvod, and uow oceuples the position of marine and city reporter Hehae eucccssfully filled the posts of apprentice, journeyman, assistant foreman, reader, Sb lastly, assistant in the editorial department, 106 Ol JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 7PH, 11H! e -Tammany and Mozart United Rea- ce Justice: EUWAK) J MALL, Chairman Ter fea Warde. bY, DANLEL CASEY aud KANCIS Hwy JUDICIAL DISTRICT,” Tthy 11th and isch Wards, Tammany, McKeon, Union, Constitutional Unio gud People's uominatious for Civil Juatice, FREDERICK W. LOEW. 5TH JU DICIAL DISTRICT—} Th, Ith and 18th Wards Recular Democratic Nomination. Fot Civis Jus ice, JOUN KH, TRAYP At Tiff AND isTi WARDS, sit Judicial District -M: zart and McKeon Democrat ic Nominations, For Police Justice, ex-Aldamas JAMES BAGLEY. ~ gt “JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Siateenth and Twentieth Wards Constitutional Union Nomination, For Volles Justice, THOMAS J. AR WM, MURBAY, Chairmen, O8CAR A. BEE, Secretary. LAL DISTRICT, Qiu JUDIC 16th and 20th Wards, . Democratic Republican Union Nomination, Q JOHN BRIE: Chairm NATHANIEL JARVIS, Jr, Bee. TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. u — — Tammany Hall, McKeon and Conetitutionsl derman, Union Nominations for Al WILLIAM L, ELY 291 107! AL DERM ANIC DISTR I oy A McKeon Crgpalsation, bor Alderma: GEORGE A JEREMIATI Wm. H. Marphy, br W 2 pocretary. ae JO" ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, mmany Hall, Alderman, GEORGE A JEREMIATY. Edward Coope, lewac Li. lirown, ; Secretary, Chairman. _ 808 ] TH ALDFERMANIC DISTRICT Regular Democratic Republican Nomination For Alderman, JOHN NO KEYNOLDS, JAMES WO BENSeL, Chair, 17th Ward ROBERT ELF, See, Mozart Hall, jock Ward w0T 121. WITH, AND 22D WARDS— There is but one honest, nd popular Candidate for POLICE JUST. SDVENIH Judicial District, y the M wart & Me Keon Democracy, anf working men, tax payerr, id cabee ory 4 ana that Candidate i Hox” NICHOLS ts T, of she sia Wa fie ht Justi e K.TULLY JE VLIN, Coeirman,” THOM4S> FAGAN secretary of Mozart FREDERICK SMITH, 5 tary McKeon, of Lincoln Hall, Gourcation,