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Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TO fib deo NEW YORK sry! GCOD NEWS. ADVANGE OF GEN. THOMAS. | Complete Union Success. Important Positions Gatued. 200 Rebel Prisoners Captured. AFFAIRS AT CHARLESTON. | Continued Shelling of the City. Miscellaneous Loeal News. (teeeneemnsntincneeenes ' Mr, Beecher at the Academy... Exveriences in Ens!and, JOHN 1 ANALWAEYD, Meeting of the Worl.iug Wemem Import nt rteps Rowards Ore! Kimasation, ac, adic, a&e. Good from Tennessee. Brilliant Movement of Gen. Themas -Com- plete Lrtog Sacecras. Cinemmnan, Sov 24, The Comwenctat of thiacity | Das arpecial dispatch, dated Coatianooes, the Quid inet, whieb espe: “Lh sertere Inet night reported | that the rebels were felling beck of Chicksamaura tation, Their artillery hes becoewithdrawo from | ourfront The woole sebel army is apparently in re treat, A reconnoissance Ut sw aftermoon reveals that the enemy apparcutiy ere in force between ne and Miraionary Rides, Gen. Woodyin charcing ebard Ridge, carried the rifle spite onder a eevere Giurketry end artiliery fre, ‘akimetwo rebel pricn ere Wenow hold alithe bish> eround ontside of Miesonary Ridge. Our troops ere in ine of battle, ard willlecnthelrarmetouight, Hat dchtlag ia} inevitable to-morrow, unleer the rebels withiiaw to bight BECO aren Cha'ta ea, Tene \ . The reconroe evar fm forre made by Mar General Thon yasboen completed in the tiidient and eneroerfil man ner, The ‘ y d were the civisions of Gon erale Wood sol an,of the Fourth Army Corps, ender the im Laeery ers) Grenser The objet of the n heat war not only to ae tain the strencth of the enemy, but to oer two | Bold knolle ia front of cur left, Lal way beveeen our toners! Hareute riedon on the mebt by tue wloled on of Genen nion, ‘The entire fleld wae ¢ &.. visible from hort Wood, 10 front of wh) formed. and ath «t General Doward e¢ e reserve to the a a! lisveneineol latte wes erarme lideolu o. as me foreesthe spectacle wre one of mar e he troops moved out of thir porition bef eotciork Inthe afiernooy, ead femeined io line! ree-uactere of ar ur in tull wiewof th soe s everything being ready, Geoerst sure, the ter to advance, and General Haz c avd G meral Wicca pashed out em gitaneonurly The tiret chot *s edattwe co clock in the after id ip five m nm Haron | re het!y engared, ce the er. Hery of Fort Wood dGenrra. Foon y a@uwathe rebel rifle pite end tha came fr isuthe neo fightin The pre tice fon Job va var epion cid. the eamp and bat @erits of ihe enor) eboni amie and three. Guarterre dit. edeited no reply, nud it | wae roy evicent Is Lad no heavy aril. layin that part te mente at least. Our | troops mj 6 fe, orenpied | 5 the knolle, up rm wouh ¢ Adisectedattwenty | minutes paein'. 4 mou s Inter General Wile | bet ne ne 4 OP dey ts | fu ! frous ” etatef tt elr Test yo and Gee Ser rving th «a the forest that errecdea befor drove the ene my'tpiche saad Leal ed his advance in obedience to dere on reachiue tl ited for bh however to recover the heigbts on our left, but not to seseult the revel works, We have taken about two bhundsed prisoners, captured in etly from Alabama trocp ud bave rained a potit'ou of grret importeacce, should the rebele etl) attempt to bold the Cha'tenoora Va *, with theae beighteio oar poreee & colutt viuw toturn Miseion ary Bidge is seen r stank artillery, ‘The rebels fired | where No euch attack wae made, | their emallesnnon only duriv affair, The Attack on Burnside= Kebel Statem The Kiehmood Wine of the Liat inetaut bas the ollowlug telesraphio new | Mismon Ricce v, 19,-To Gen, Cooper: Gen, | Woeckr bie attack ujwo ands saon of the | enemy's caval por tug ber t woods at, Knoarville, and eaprunga 200 py fhe iefen try je Close uy mixned, Be seuerel, | { Charlesten News. { d Moultrie Suf- Forte Sumter, Jotneou fering, Bte, Boston, Nov 44. A correspondent of the Taavar- tee writing from Folly Jeiand on the 16th fust., says The loes of the rebels is anid to wary froma five to fif- teencaily. 0 eieltions few weeke ago were fully equal to that he rebels, but now thatthe moat ef. fective rebe| batterie ace clienced, our casualties are rere. Fort Sumter sudersin meek «ienee, not dis- pi ig even Ler flag more then balf the tim Fort Movitrie and fort Johneon shoot with Bo great vigor, end our men easily dodge under coy nd avoid dan. — ger from them, Moantime new forts are being thrown upon this and the adjacent islands, which | willshorily command all the navigable channe send qverciief to our blockading equadion, Thus eurely, though slowly, the great work goes bravely on. Be re Charleston, Nov. 17 The moat important event whieh hastaken piacein thie department for ome time is the capture and oceupation of Seabrook Island by a detachment of our troops under brig Gen, Behimmelfeonia. Seabrook Island isn narrow pee ofisnd onthe era ade of John's nd, between lah and K Is wae picketed aclely by & Rete soldiers, Who escaped ty Jobn's Jalpad, lea’ YORK, — beb od them ecnly a few knapeacks and other ac. Oar men passed from Folly to Kiawh » Seabrook, whence @ brick arti enothe rebel f s f the Ba Rhode Ikan | Wi taros had | hundred cf Hebel Accoonts Rombardment of the City. patches are tekea from the lich. Gred rleven ehote s¢ ty to-day, b stew ot four bulidings were etruck, ont came ap the j Lut effected rink o Sumter wasslow and steady liran's Ie and batteries. No casualties ere reported enemy renewed his fire At4 o'clock city this morning, at 11 o'¢ thie aftergcom, the umber of elelis thrown wes The ehelling of Fort heavier than usual imter today hae been no ttewrfeabots » mo casualiies eliher in city with mortars. E From Louisiana. Vietory Claimed by the Rebels K chmond Wito of the at has the following A letter received ¢ snouncesithe d ‘s division en & portion of (en Lick T Gen. Green, near Alexandria, efter aetubboro f jorearmy, un on the Sth, and » Yankees were ronted, with ree and 60 prisoners, orted to have been routed by Gen The expedition A portion of the troops have Port Hudson and Beton Rouge, ) bri Taylor, near a bts Army ef the Potomac, Vase ngere who arrived to night from the pee of the Potomac represent our forces all cocnpy'ng the eame pow | I for aweek past | fad thie morn been received through th day, Col. Lowell, bi bis pursuit of guerriliea, in Louw erme up with a much larcer force giving then batt! ¢ th m moet esmeotialty, mbar of prieoners, It rained there fast night e@ ef public interest bas epoeial messencer, succeeded in meg @ largo News items. | Teleqvaphed to the New York Swn.) Rsweper Derren arrive ail, bis wife and | etme off on Monday, at Valley Green, ) Martin of Now Vork, and After forty three tounde bad atile wae pronounced, ctor for the Govern fourht, a drawn j which monthe impriaoument, and alse suding the Government in purchasing ence etricken t Secretary Chare 365, which the wr Government writen in Roman capitals, in order te om troc.ae the suthor by the band eretood that the President, the terror of the law of the last ¢ orthern Pac fe Kailroe j eromen: froma foregone conelusionan ugrese, dveid 4, in connection with sourk and the the Mireles ppiend Mis Srasnannclaime that the con ® have elected wight members c ever of peace ¢ in their condemnation letracion, received the largest ma orittes candidates also received @ majority of roldiers’ votes being represented that the Increased prices of provisicns and urt that there shoud be an increarnd rete rent mechanics, onary terme, a aborere, and plogees, whose compensation heen ordcred that the heads of thy rtment make inyuiry and re. t and reasousble rate of adeanced wages, to the present time u vigilance conmittee forced epen the lon Saturday woers charged with ‘The cormmittes then therefrom five hong the prsoners an lone, all eucpitious characters were ordered ty within eo inany bours, ortake ihe oe wae suspend dia los Ange the dispatch enya’ aflau parsed off with little or mo rxcitemsot.” to leave the eo General Intell{genca. (By Math to the NY wee TOO) paye bhe enue bounty to co. cred ae to Liem cargoes of sev kade off Wit ip the rebe. pape [EN AND FRAON, @ Coveremman fiom Ke 1) large steamers, which ron yetoD ip One Bight, are advert * exchanerd for iruster Wie, Who wae coching himeclf on Joluson’s Leland. wife of Gen too Army of the Voter yeetorday worming Hier de ous war madden. Mar Semmes enannt of the rebel privateer, 4 Liiee Bemuer. " mn Sunday at b. Surgeon of Weat bu fides Hospital naton that Jey, Couk é neie invereat the tor combinetious with projects North and South Duartina commenced tn Baltimore on Monday, aae conticned peaceably and ® Koman Cathou clegyman we T the prevtons eali for volunter will take piace iu January under the last c nd another drawing A, hells thrown et, the very persous, and nid Jog on ire severel dweioge rrat Scurscn having tendered his ree on as @ Major Grencral of Vooun'eer, thar been eccepted. and he will transfer the command ot the Middle Department to Lrigadier+ Gen, Behepek wi take hit seat as & representative fiom Ohio inthe House of Kepresentauves in the cwming Congress Ox Friday, jnat as fiom Fort G ee exyoded ip Kin heart of Charleston neral Lockwood, Marshal Leroon® party left s, of Philadel errving s Liide boy witha icaded ehcli in tock st pad abyempled to reuivre the charge riko) tutions teach wwe to be biave and felt for panes file. The ebell explode’, diow ing both of the me hands off. deetroying thth #0 sev. ely in ecred to live vend body of bis vow, be was Kile inthe Lescic of (ettyabure Twrtva millions of butteré have been earreht thir year in the Canton of Hasle, ernment hea paid tle cache Puts Of 1.000,0008 Naturaiiae Nese beeutiul inepets, forty ove are fe mace; and ae each of the latter ia eminated tol on the average, id y froitt errs, the dertruction | these trely fone te victuelly tho ere as che | al {hi afiwo hundred and sittees millions of | eatery Tur or onedersbve | th at of every minaoea of the International prive @eht between © Leenan ant Tom Kine are propeseing | favorably sf aride te now down. and the reat hed atth: appointed time. Meth ¢ men Nis treining for the febt, which + rake | eck in Deceniter, Heenan |, who be pledsed toteht Mace and King bas gone into retires ee of Teddy Milleand Joba Laver re Petting is brisk throocmoot England, Heenan’ friemds offering sx to fonr, wh ch ws ireely taken by (headuitrers of “the Baila: Iho). LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Rev. Heenr Warp Berenas at toe Acspewy or M Asoriras Ovation. Fxree Yes esry Fics Tew Isriresce on Ament am] logas is Porore Reronst on Revol tiow Trans, train for ment, unter the @ Th | ec, de. The citizens of New York, following the Tecent example of Drooklyo, extended welcome to Tee Heory Ward Beccher lest evening, on his re from Furopa, The reception took place at the my ef Maurie and notwithstauding the con- u dinclemency of the weather wee alive aten early hour with webicies and pedes- trione bound for the Academy. Among the early arrival we obeerved Bishop Potter, anda nurober of | eminent clergymen, Hyfeight o'clock the building was well filed with en aesembly but little lew Bot than that which bad assembled to welcome Mr, Dereher home, the previous week, in Brocklyn, The procesde of this, of that ocension, will be devoted to the rick and wounded of oor oationslarmy, through the agency of the Uwited Keates Sanitary Commission. The eulvect of the ad- dress of the distinguished speaker was on Lie “Pape. rience in Foxiaod.” Mr, Deecher's appearence with Maror OptyBe and the Committees of Arraugemente, atner, the elenal for loud applause, After an intratoctory aldress by Mayor Opdyke, aud a abort speech by William Curtis Noyes, Key, who rmly commended the eminent services rendered | by Mr, Beecher while abroad, Mr. Beecher rose to re- ly, and waa received with loud end coutinuedap plause, Mr beecher Mr Cheirmaio, Indies and gentlemen: I accept your Rindvess end congratulations with unfeencd leaeure aol with gratitude You will mever know how ewret It in Co be praived by your own country men until you have heen av ay from them, end etood eur rounded by thoreopn eed to you fn thought and 3 ive of Amer important part in ‘th se history, it ie weil to look to t examine what ther are Tt fe mot tn Ove material meperitv: notin the abundance our natural re ece nor in the extent of eur ecommerce and menu facturee, that were to look for thea; we moet look nearer to the soure of national bf Th the re ‘teal dens ines porated ia the as) ureor ihe itty m We bold fast to the liberty of the 0 @8 something inherent in ue individual ) we hold tt, got as arieit, butanecesite. With leon than lib rty @ citizen ia lees than @ wan; it ia the metium of human esteterce, The moade ‘o be bhealtie, barmiew, henig oll ite ideas, end hterty ia ee neces hie liberty fe the vormal tita part ofan Amert our fret @ vernmente nite were expedients and ¢spert nents; our ancestors deduced ¢hetr pri v them into practt “nin fem thine I Vberty site « etate iaitiong In Livi dusia 8 Pos The Vuro ‘ie govern erned, and in thia } Arenen. ue vil gowernm the citizens id thas they e power forthe those from e We elsdin | y « ideas beesare thay are eaten Kurope may be div.d dt tuelower, The upper hov's nastic idea: the lower, she fal biehoe ot men ‘This aurface of eciety tn Lure, otoce fitth of the whole, ba ageinet us, tf!) fone tue beneath, ine atrueted aud dare fora * ranli zation (oat chore who wit thercele + It tadenger ere ane, to Austrin, t The euee@eriul tocintenance of sovernment is damaging te Earopean poli e ‘Promulaate uo ‘heores, it may be, bat we ect uple. ‘There ‘is pothing’ can 4 to hurepean peeples ro ettrring and effice 6: Look at th eo great Am overne fl so well, ar ! fi nition to defend also ateracting atte: fort as sure ae t i thoeoid Au , reform or reeugaged in ® vuiveresl con yby a diving Provider be moive not for Atacrican ressed pro fate of the mitre ely arsoe curown fate, We Hongsiy, 98 well as for oure ss e@ pople to oubrnit to sour ovn nent Will not cause you ball so much hap. will eonduce to that of the mace wvls word, Dorag the Trent 1 esid, "When our own imagietra ee ust ue in the ene, our p re allow: . sod submitted to the authority of the law areicg oe are de moustrated, then Bur anewea rel snation ov rerolutw While the dynastic the mo narchical jatereste inst, thepecu ietorus, For the sake of there mace hb patect with a whcie nation; for it the it really meattere very little what se) (uring my etay at surour rovernmente Neen it wae to day. wud roent to oF f the ber Ah to nd colporteur anion thob s mi a ee neral impression mone tt tint ® nation peer liavly able to anol ene r We wre rhoeed to be vai), arrogant ane tonsolliged ts eny t ' the N iat bud quarrelied with Mexico + thet had oreats. erhng Oxg ‘ that had at trek’ tin twet, thot the pravorable arperte Auveres wie rerarde Ain busied vase y ty acta of the Bothein peo tie of our tend wae of freing O88 there that @ Republesn Government wae eo loose Jointed that wo were much like & vine ard onihes deota volgen lisbieto bo burnt down ery year orto. ‘They cad vot comsider that no peor lean the wotid are 10 CouservAttY ther who | are made unirereal) ekbolk rein the government When you nsve nade staka # voter, and @ pop tty h or. Cie be ' t can beo he than a food eileen ewe of the rio ar rived in I the moet t it they had taken viace set 108 rlote were tor ust ne much FF, Ae r abtin forel theo | old they were the fiuit of very mercau Why todas ments in ef London more ernment than say York, can be to cure. to the bnglieh teken place in Now , doubtiers, an allo s among the Engiish working large le there, often in v y found we were dang antic powers wheh w Oh! What) ar je thatwhieb the A mit y ie marking out on tile continent, thatot a nation vetin ite boyto ft!) When we are filled upto ous tull eizey tral aneephant’s tread among mice! Lala tod wae not our poliey to meddie with foreteh paid, ‘If you will etay at home sud mind your bum neve, we will stay at home aod mind ours’ Why. every farm in the North au argamer t for p ace every shop, every loom, Ty ship, evers harbor, are pi for peace For our 4 pement we perce, pot conflict, If free sori eiy prevails, peace prevails, If lier jety, | then ever is likely tobethe reauli, A 4 PRICE ONE cat asking for the detachment of policeruen to their eo eral catahiiehments, for the better protection of A conference in the matrar mmittoe of the Roard, the the hotel proprietors womantants of vturine the tate usideruble routine WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBEI Rr Hing to obtain them throudh persaasion, We join ourre with relaetan Ve reabbard, it will n. be ttl the end ip obtai oid for which it wasdrawn, After ® nationar v of theif gues! | inte Be held between @ Pollen Commnisionertean wan directed to pay the thet at tea and recimente of #277 248 64, one wae (runsacted, Au address to Governor Seemoue has been signed by amumber of int men, requesting t manitortives Nedeing ‘Nereed iniv nnd Dorglar or fF are net rerpene: accotupauy the exercise site big ce,are muuch em, a 1 denied both 5 ‘tly ay we wers humble. and it did me good ha exere eo his pe ies for the erne|ty of the North, as well mented opon to Feng though Lb did net They say we are vain; hearan Englishman talk about vanity mito authonze Col, . mats Inotltnte a fock you came from reecgnize the family nN erueltvin thin wa ated cases, on then menace brave ry tore re swa en to Hil the quota of ihe propotrion to and deserve out Wiidiee ta faver idable and pat ve eut aud wall po doubs | eht well in a bad rd they fight in a geod the slavery cueation large hare ofp Snhoorwsa ar A Drararer —\t an early hour veeterday morning some ati woe ereetedin the vicinity of Nessa and Beekman stro A deserter atten y of tree aoc freedom would extend Galt, but it thet ould extend to ihe Pacttic alledgad that (he It woe aleo constantly North dd not go to war for emanel Teaid, trie, it war war to iuterfere ia to eape from ined at the fleeing fugitive wiiboo sally captured at the corua of Spruce od William streets, Carr. Moxtoourny Ritcurr, who accome panied the banker, Wu, T smith: t wiih eererious misadventure in hie nifing in Broad: Dever our lutention te ore the Ww hea the recognition « Pogland had ewellod thie war te euch gieant tious, it Was nreersary took new ground, and determined tod le Lrntd that the heart of the No { the Union, Slaver ery shalt be di 7 e South as beliigere nts tr to the A’bany Penitentiary, return to thie ely obterving ® pening procession, he was struck in the face by @ rowdy A wuow he eu Other rowdien th totake new ground, rod we to its very roots \ uetily knocked down, nee mreteren toae fee tue 8 eet upon him and mauled him Roveking out some of is teeth, and bg 3 4~ out at hos leisure. It woe paid the 8 orth, a colored man had in the South he had not, tn the North Here, they had tn the great rights of citizens, pinese of the lave in the South, because he my peeare happier “than that! Tam ashamed of euch men it they ere happy thoee that ran away because they are un as soldier in the BKitehie Is a nor tmleon of the | he might vote shot inthe South fact, io cone: Harrison Gray OU, of B lines About halt-past five o'clock, P. Mug yoeterday, © firetroke out in the store of 0. 8. Fleaal No. 62 Meiden-lane, dealere in cloth, The stock wan damaged to (he amount of is owned by the W al to the amount of PLM Taughe and rings ace Mgt ear] ning, @ fire waa 1 Jobn atreet, cooo~ ar ‘Menurect ory, by LL thireeh The recond toor waa occupied by . dealer in Pumice etone, ‘The first floor was cecupied by Mansell dealers in Spouge and Leather ro anid to be insured. tAm Manvin, lito Jndge ofthe United States IMatrict Court,at Key Wert, haetakent up hfs residence in New York, and eom rection of law, HH tates Court in th which will be gainsayed, niowsed to do with them what fundamental idene taught us to do with every body. French eome bere the wasthat wo treat them as men, Hiscountry does not or injure our digestion, Whe ant does not Auvcrican ides Fey © bi matte yest jt pnke of our ere at prine end say tothe eolued being be what God wale you Upon the conclusion of Mr. Beecher's address, Rev. rand ina brief speech alla at had been made asa eel would to every otber menoed judae of the Unit bis duty, end held his court open. ts.—Mr. Wim, J. Dr Hellows ¢ ded to the experiment out the conrervativns, and |) pg them exch pay 9 Rice, one of tag reof the Hrandreth House, wae run over of the corner of Mrosdway and Great Jones street. oy) but not severely injured. ..4 . died endde: fe @ dierraan, iemout yrds Sapan entrance fee, for the purpose of aesing (Chis well Known coneervalivo eneof New York did not eympa- Micali that had been eyoieed (hat on this gecasion ¢ a feilure, and that al hough there were mouy vacant seat, he was glad to know that the erm had addressed them, bad drawn into treasury more money 10 a rhorter epace do on the face of our joquent tribute to Mr addresses to propie acrow sonly one of sentincntofthe el thire with the @ horse and earrt Lawrence Webber, « drug etore, at No, 164 1 John Purdy, mate of the schoaser “Lone Bian,” wae dangerously it ured by @ bbl. of flour falling apow ica while bh tanding in the gangway..... while intoricat = Se head fe resides at Ke ii) Sixth 70 years of age, foll de house No, 27 Carmine stress, 148 Weet ibth ee fuent oator eh r country by A; etrourly innur tur Pate rmiet ‘it eonaut onr average & to the Reverend geutieren as donating hie iret nee m to the eause of th the Laren armia farally resiic at No ne ad three ral ea ents aM cecond trent, boar Lexington avenue, teondition, sie was taken to Hellevue Teepe Avion.=-Win, L, Ely is 8 euler nominee of (he ‘Tammany Mesae tnd Aiderrannioc Die! t © condition th athe a alt Wr bis toh and euffereg. efforte ou behalf of the Tho resolutions baying beew carnied + the meeting adjourned, About one thocssud y fet, cota pe isles kinthe 8 ree aicceey’ id will no doubt carty Trulia Dar ot Day —To-day 1a the 89th anni ° C NATION, — Colton. andl versary of the evacva'iio of New Yo sed ROMAN Oe mtb e| {ane Cee great pati ‘aad event waa calebrate? t," built in 1750, end ‘won, ecuicut V eddlng Dees" of 1798, MOVEMENTS, on. ~The meeting of gates fou the various shops and establichmenta, . evening, was less cumeroaslp, Vita Che veo previous ones, Afterelecting @ Jorretary, to serve: fc ‘ rief addresses were, by invitation, made by Mi | Walford, MacKellar and others, To facilitate tbe! of the evsning, dt McKellen whors one ot Proprietors of the Natioma, Vos Gazerts, theu invited to become the ectingchairman. Committes eppotnted at the last meeting then grey sented the following ‘That in their delibe ration for the Uulon, they Bave held im views the war. the only millt pagten Comiaent neeonnerted leplay will be an and the veteran heroes of eit unie miktasy organizations should (ura out indeps WoouraW Raw Venti Rorre Tur “Gert horses belone’ ne cond Avenue hatlroad ear, about even ne, were driven te deep, at the corner of Ct womanand @ yenexcavation some t stoam snd Pearl at cete confend Thrd Avesu A pair of shears means of rope, pulleys and other were finally extricated, he obtained, when wo say al hours in cou were rigged, and by applinnens, the cotrial tdea of the Occurrence mo thet beth bors hea tof aman, ete one pone enit ing on the back moi hore, barely rose above the top of the bole lute which thor h of the upper. ‘The greatest good for the greatest cumDar., 2d The permaoency of the Union, They wished that the poorest aad.aost lonely hetplers of theie sister workers abauld emey benefits of the present movement, es sell-as comparatively more favorable circumstances, ond to Iny its foundations thatthose benefiteah stantly increase in futare years. ‘To effect these objects they sutuntt for tion and recotomend the adoption of @ cometita | which admits the co-operation of some of thase seonmunity who, though net workers feat ry Nivel hoot, delight in being workere for the good of belleving that sucheo-operation, besides thet v rect aniotence and counsel wo id bin tour Union closer and more firmly tothe | sles of the people, and allay and prevent miss app.chvnsione as to our motives and objects. Preamble and Conatitufion | of the Worklug Women's ne of the City of Neg C4an.—On the sof an unknown overboard at the foot of twithetanding the exertious of 1g.og to Avenel Tar the body wae re- Naumann held oa inquest upen | stifled that at fo'clock om the hearda cry forhelp sn question, aud had falien or been Merkot street. and 5 } the police and si vernt bande bet near by, was drowned, covered, and Coroner torn end wae bieb it would afford, t, and thoes pert sve endeavored fo find whe mines the oeenr Phe Corner war rendered a verdiet Decraeed was ubout SU yemreok wee organized for @ ea who obtete na Women's t ion ie eft of all those nod. by other employments then household vices, And ne 1 jom from frauds aad . respectful ly bot urgently and cow toned, nae fue to ealtb end the req ek. pg vew and appropriate spheres Cd let ents not now occupied b, v aiving areyistey eyetern those o.tof work way be essiated ia ity appesle to the community ut lon t cunteusuce and su Lore ae defencelose condit within the part forta Ths organization shal be known 9 cinen's Union of the City of New York. rking woman of good ebar. r, oth Fed in housebold services, eball hior card’ nea member thereof orth of laces At her resice worth of oroer anda Boned of lviegates, each 0: i ail pert the duties usual to the fie u to those otherwise spe rformance of any such of Lwegates, ip whieh verted all legiviative power fate, elected or appoiated by oi the steam ¢ on Monday venir in which the lat ter wes runk aud hoding oF 4. All officers ther theo delegates, rhall be elected oF @; gates annually A curiosity force and | ee will bear in elally set apart, tr *! to vielt the galierirs Coenty Govaeks Ment pervisors held a serricn y ort received from the ucurietorsof the oiimerpal hot + emenines Ace espe. acy aod ne ae nnd ei workine meabers ot tbe three ventiewon a Lintere themrelver ou whi er indies who are pot w ho, by contribations or by perete for the advencemes, Committee (the offeemp re eatinued on Hourth Page) A petition w «fie uuterente

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