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THE. NUMBER 9793, sz ———- Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TO THENEW YORK SCN HIGHLY IMPORTANT, SPLENDID UNION VICTORIES. CHATTANOOGA RELIEVED. All the Strong Points Captured. Over 7.000 Prisoners Taken. BRAGG’ S ARMY RETREA TING. oe Burnside Still Safe. Thanksgiving Day Programme, Campaign Against the Turkey's, WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO 09, &e., &e., &e. Tennessee. General Grant's Victor;—Over 2,000 Prisoners Captured. Chattanoooa, Nov. 24,12 o'ek Balf-pastt@ ich, M.Yeaterday at fe oclock, General Granger's and Gen era) Palmer's Corps, eupported by General Howard’ were advanced directly infront of oar fortifications, @rovein the enemy's pickete, and carried hie firt Une of rife -pite. between Chattanooga and Citer’s Creek. We captured nine corminiesioned oMicers and ebeot one hundred enlisted men, ene hundred and eleven Today General Hoo! Geary's division, Twelfth corps, General O-terbau's Qivision, Fifteenth corps, and two brigades, Fous teenth corps, carried the north slope of Lookout Mountain, with small lose on our side, and @ loss to enemy of five hundred or six hundred prisoners ; Billed and wounded not reported. ‘There hee been contiguous fighting from twelve ov lock until efter night, but our troops gallantly repulsed every @ttempt to take the position. General Sherman cromed the Tenncesre River be Core daylight this morning, at the mouth of the South Chickamaucs, with three divisions of the! Corps and one division of the Pourteeath Corps, Our loss ts about enth vd @arried the northern extremity of Missiouary Ridge Our ev dor of tha troops admiratie eneo fur has her complete, and the behaw (pogo H, Thomas, Mejor General, BECOND Hieratol 24-6 FM. Mayor nanderin-Chiet, Washington Charanooca, W. Haliek, Corn ‘The fighting to-day went on favorab. Ge @encarried the end of Missionary Ridge, ant his wight is now at ibe tunnel. and hie eft at Chicke- meuga Creek. The troops from Lookout V Pied the poiat of the mountain, aod now hoid the @estern slope and point highup Irannot ret tell the Omount of casualties, but our loss General Hooker reports tree taken, besides which a emall number bave falien inte our hande from Missionary Ridgs Gomera it Sher Ney ear is not heavy thousand prisonere U.S. Grant, Ma or General, TMBY HiePatcn Waahnoton Sov ih Bere thie afternoon, from @ responsible source Chattanooga, Nov. 25-11 4. MM We have hada Brick engagement thie morning, and have dr the enemy entirely off Lookout Mountain, © sid erable portion of which they held ap to this morning tleo taken Missionary Ridge from him thie and the troublesorne rifle-pite, in possession ef which yesterday's cogagement Jeft them at ite elose, All firing hasceared for a euficient time to werravt the conclusion that rage hes retreated, cer tainly leaving a)! the ground and strong points in our Bresesnion, for which we have been dghting for the oot three days. TH DIRPATOR, Chatianooya, Nov, 2% -We are completely vero woos, The enemy is tot routed. and driven frm every position. Our loes very ema!l and ‘be ené@- mys is heavy in prisoners. Finding General Wo ker fo succersful in his movements against Lookout Mountain, the enemy evacusted shat position dura the night. (ienere! Hooker ie said to have ured 2,000 prisoners iu Lie waguificent assault of Leokeut Mountain. Genorel Shermao began an serauliats A M to @ay upon the strong porition of the enemy atthe @orth endef Miseionuiy Ridge Le had the day be- fore taken a bill nearthe position of the enemy, but eommanded hy their artiller ehadto dereeud ute evalley aud he then made another eeeent to the position held ty the encmy. ‘Two unrue eaulte were made by Grurral Shernoan but with the eo-operation of the centre he ultimately gawed the position and comple'ed the grat vietor The brigade of Gen, Carae, with @ portion of Gen, Ligtthew's bi .gade, composed the storm ug party in first assault. They were repuleed with quite a heavy lose, after an atack pereleted in for one hour, but being reinforced, they were enabled tohold « part ofthe hill. A second apsan|t was made The force renched with. intwenty yardecf the summit of the hill and the rerfile f,in command of General | The following wae reeeived | | } | | Affaire remain nnchanged tn Poland \ NEW Good News from Harnaide. Coneinnati Nov, M. The eitnation of Gen. Rarmneide at Knorvilie ie perfoctir en tory, There was heavy firing west of the town on Saturday, The tn- vestment of the north side of the town ie close, but the sonth ade te open n. Buraside \s confident of final eucerss, He has beea adie not only to hold his position without loss, but to Reep open and iutact ail Nis communications. Rebel Acconnte The Richmond Dreraten, Now g4th, hae the fol lowing: “' Missionary Hidve, Nov, 22.- The enemy toareed a heavy fire on onr right the morning, and @lvanced st9 o'clock, driving im cur pickete Bot certain yet whether they intend eu attack force. or to advance thelr: line Kaoxcville, Miamonary Ridvr, Nor. 42 We hold all the roads leading {nto Kroxville, exeent the one between Holstein and French Iroad Miver General Jones’ Cavaire might clove that, The ene My's cavalry i most brokea up. ler aut off bie train between Cumberland Gap end Koorrille ‘Blgned, Baartow Baio. Richmomt, Va. Nov. 4 There are varions ra- | more of the oecupation of Knoxville by eur forers; | | | To General Cooper: noth'ng official, however Charleston. Fovtrexa Monroe, Nov. ih. The ateamer New York @rrived from City Point this P.M, with 0S surgeons froin Richmond, A Kichmond dispatch, dated Now 24, haa the following: “Charles s. fom, Nov 23. There hae heen @ virorone fire kept up between the enemy's batteries and ours ailday. The enemy has not shelled the city today, Dut divided bis attention between Sumter, Moultrie, | Jobnron, and simkins They also threw a nomver of | shells on Jamew' le i, 200 ehote were tirowa in Sumter iast og Th tary Fair Amo t Western tion, Crninnat, Nov. 25, -The Great Western Sanitary Fair (Assoriation, at Cincinnati, is now fully organ. | ined. Major General Kovecrans is the President. The day selected for the opening is the Yist of December next, The proceete of tho Fair will be distribated to the | nion soldiers without regard to deg The es Prevacompanies will transport dow which are esroretiv a med for, tree ot haree Fie, head vartere of the Association areat No 17> Vine atrert, Cinciue nati From Europe, Three Dave Later News Nor 25. The eteamship Arabia, from ttown the 1th, hasarrived en rouls for Hoe He! far } Quee ton The London Times publishes a project for Awerica, by s Northern g ofleman writer if he war goes on for a tine, from mere momentum, perh let alone, but should be turned ae atremmmed conquest to a war tor is ofeettionent He ruivevets that ne- eued at vnce with the Hichmond go cheettlementa, and making @ more ston of the mattere for discussion. the of o be recognized de sure aud navigation of the Ohia, Min ipl and inthe eveut of Moryinud joining @the South, the susuchanoe ae . Chrepeake to be ff with @ @ommou tari! ¢ the two cootederacies ‘Tie extraordinary treble murder ina London cab, end (ha eal eeqnent encids of the murderer, remulied ip dict ond he wae buried atmitn git without (aneral rnehte, for London Tiws ss expstiating om the disaster to the Anwlia al Galw ‘comings of the Galway line in general, exys the affair ino deal fai are and the question cannot be ded whether the experiment hes not bh red long encueh The Vrench Government hed informed Mr that ther views on the American question ebanged. They had not recognized the Sout consequently bad poteigned the treaty for the ac sition of Texas and Louiriana, ca reported. THe rRoroseD foorcnmar It le romored that D.oarn del Hiys le drawing op en explanatory document, comprising the different questions which the Emperor intende to enbmit to Congress, Inthe meantime, the E h Journals ap pear to he generally taking a view ere to Con frees, The Ghong (Minveteriai, opposes it. Tho Daty News and Monsiva Herarn that if it is held The Times iuquires w to de in the Congress, should it ever prove more than an ideal conception, and pointe out that there ie no ince for England ip it red by France { Selods Dayton the ve pon the sulyret thaw not trarspired Another meeting is fixed for the b The Madrid Coneysrosgy ts eaye the Bpan ofr eroment bas resolved to eoud repreantativesto the Co *, Duteome Bpanie erted thes Aurtrin it resolution of England is kno tronamsn, look coolly oat cura The with drawal of the Grand Joke Constantine fiom the Governorship je confirmed, An edditional taration posed oa Poland hy the Russian (iovarnment and a forced loan by the National Giorernment of Vrovain, The Chamberof Deputies elected [err Vou eaident. Ta his epee bs he pointed out she King’s deeire fora eulution of peau! werences woud be fulfilled, if the Cons tution were laterpre } ted aud acted upom ia ite Ly ious spit News Items. i] \ Tedagraphed & the New York Sun.) woiks of the enemy, when they were flanked and. broke, retiring te their reserves, Lo this assault Gen Matthias war wounded, and (ol. Putnam, of the ¥3d Ohio, killed. Their persistent§efforte compelled the enemy to mass heavily on Lierigh!, in orderto hold the position of so much importance to him About 3 o'clock Gen. Grant started two eolumns egsinst the weakened centre, andin an Lowr's des » dishonorab! | fences, epreading falee rumors, permitting men to pluuder, | perate tighting succeeded in breaking the centre and | ing possession of the Ridge on which the eneiny ported. The main force was driven northward ards(ien. Sherman, who opened on them, they wee foreed to break and ecek safety in @isordered flieht down the western slope of the ridge, endacross the western ridge of the Chickamauga. We have taken not leas than sive thousand prisoner: and perhape ten thousand. Gen. Hooker will probably intercept the flying enemy in the vicinity of Rossville and the region east of it. Fall reporte of the killed and wounded eannot be! most ofthe Killed were in Genera! Sher- ond eined at dork in the hands of Ay rou from Comrord states that New Hau elore is rapidly filling up bes fall quote of wen by ¥« unteers A Ritson, Vv paper Now ' ye: Preeident Davie arrived at Or ¢ Court House, on Baturday ; he is etopplog with Geveral Lee’, 2 tye of Mosby's guersliise, that werelateip captured in the wicinity of Washington, lave reached Fort Warren for sate keeping ra(tio Bsliiroore le progressing in @ moet or manner, Lhree newspaper repo: ters were drawn rday one from the Awemn one from the Ccipeee, and ove from the Datcy Gaverte The North Western Convention of War Demo crate organized at Chicago, yesterday, ‘The business wos transacted with clowed doors, All the Sts‘es named in the call were represented, A. MeClernand, was chosen resicent of the Conven- | thon, Acomnmitiee bas been appointed to frame a platform or a call. Mason Genmnat Tuomas bas issued general orders diemivaing 1 Colone!, 2 Majors, 1S Cap. teins, 26 Lieutenants and 1 Burgeon, for varicns of. jucluding drunkenness, feigning sioku iWin dork miebebavior in the face of the enemy, shamefal cow- ardice, gross disloyalty, ‘ishonest practices and con- duct anbecom!ng officers aud gentlemen, General Intelligences. LBy Mail to the NY Sun.) Ma Sew report “for Congress of diplomatic correspond ce Jauaary iaet, will comprise a printed volume of 2,000 pages. Tus Union majority tm Minnesota, at the late elec. tion, was 7,( he vote was very light, and the Union paler yority ia net as mach by 0,000 as it would be | on atu ol t! eg between the Governmen: Kive no anewertilltue | | the Spring, ifeat all se on the body of the latter, | | itis) ia covered that the © ste has ment 210,000 gir YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, beon owing the Govera- a Da. Wespenie, ore man,’ now lifte dalle a dead wright ¢! twe nired pounce, Tle eave he raesneto get up to thiee thoucaud pounds, and stop there meaning of t Me Thr woman who ‘ ric’ vern Pension | youn t ey for the TANT mn con Burt te eeloce put on, to which, a The Attor- her claim, ot Durr's wife within the awe. rian pulol’, tione Wren th Dirtriet of Cot | Keep a. Leneast erian eebool in Georgetown teript Madrid Ms rey wore n bine velvet tushan etndded with dia ttalded with di fa shed with ‘Ser he n of the At the dresser tin matic dinn 1 The Quacn ef s monda, from the beck ot which fell upon her ueck rible: t ‘ the rebel Comm lationer for the Pachanee Nee of Georveiown, Va ie was but he departed office of intial was the the death of Philip Rerton Ker, Mr ppototed tie enceeseor. Tin farher used to 4 Faasce’ gtvea ite readesn an elaborate de the Fmpress at her mperial rooire nttg e ond the fest dismonde snd pearieia ber possession. LOCAL NEWS. ARW YORK AND THE VICINITY, THANKSGIVING DAY. liow it will The sehte and scenes in our city yeeterday afforded , evident indications of anna, the part of onr citizens to monopoly of I hankegiving, New Englander be Secace. Fors ing honst of the genuine sir of New York w Pier » long enjo “Down. Masters,” evited tothe ferts there, and some of them have even gone so Obeorved — Preliminary imons determination on ak up once for alithe ed be the ae nast, it bes been a etand " thet the M of the far as toinsinuste that we could not get up an Indian sominer of our own Lt ef ed cold by a sarcastic hint that it occurredia New York in ter upon our pr that ing, being peculiar to Now Fingland Maye ago a blanket like jouroalof arvity dash however, show that New York, waving ¢ Buromer question forthe present, is institution, like Thanks Indeed, only pions to Indian anmmer ‘The preparations yeeterday, » Indian to haven genuine Thank igiving that will be racy and peculiar toi pur low the del ters of the Yeeterday our Preeti which, by the ushered in panting poultry, weeetabler, t f, even if it ld and erontt wantthe delice! finvor of Kin pee and the meliow reminiseences*that bal eiiful ipatitntion to the sonsand de nd of steady bhabite* inorning the warions proclamations of id the eelijwe jovieible flit was all over * nes, drawing loads of turkias, id the innumerable good things shiek the country ever pours into the lep of the city when the Intter (+ golog to have long the cn ec o} made th fre mothe cite was e steals, whee ¢ ar to their Crandparents will nee te ne ol! howee reround # waded good tain he presenc hildren's youthful > day, in th J with eager, ©. Allday enes drew brek a retura load of uur ir wivee and children, towards the “old folke" continue to | lenu the nallowed cherm of thei: thes tami tions their children’s children, the little ones who formerly '¢ to local! ec of © fa ‘belee. Bwery train bavpy facra, | , aed the New Pugland ears aud eteamboate were espe cially throug d ‘ In the evening, the prepa became aol chickens app are over the st or per ecod wives Myaterions paper parcels were carried every pedestrian njollyt more e¢learty roan ler of rome repaiing for imeonthe morrow. Ir “old maida’ venionee cee carried by every dby in thes moly from th feetin the city fortunate mer : hy the Thnuk vi re eete carried pr ie barks tions for Thandegiving To ktee diy purebaser, te of the e dinner, by nearly whose good nature yave prowiee of tho carsand stages, and bachelore grombled at the tneon- he buodles of dead poultry pater familiar,” or matreuly moth Or, whe caprcted to Lave a Ibankegiving dinner to- During the evening, dilatory purchasers throng: ues all the Lonors being Inonope. | } The Foglish Cabinet held three | { meetings to consider | day od the atreeta and ave eopply ef the good ul for the orca or their wariour art equally foolieh wom toroverupthe nakedt woman, number of * Thenkeziving ‘ixin on, oF who vreent necesary ¢ 4 oraire ke" the inverted d to the hon aoriourly securing « o provide dently every family, men requisite them in or of thera none were too proud to be seen carrying home + Otten A few sensitive men,and some 1, by their diegulers, itkien they bad bongbt, but ell to no pirpe ‘The flimey artifices adopt. ‘ed by these people to conernl their mar nly exciied the good natured smiles of thor were lees fastidious. ‘Ihere whe were not pire to turkies, mpromised on chickens ore provisions: all. no doubt, thanktul toat they ney cnongh in their edt the orunary fare of lew urees to proenre what was need er they Thaokegiving meal en exception to Laportant occasions Astor | those who hunerily looked upon their wore fortuvate General Joho | fellow beings, let us? wide every variety of taete aod d ehurebos will be op who may be draw each lo its peculiar way, ope that they, tou, will be prus 4 for by the noble men aud women who have tinde our sity famous fr thebeurvuleuce aod charity ol ite cltizens, lous ty Chauret Vinton, and the onder of excellence the Christ C) diet Li with © Jot the programme is extensive enouvh to suit hee religious denom) cial formu of tery) ho « circolar of por itlon by tothe by Our leading receive the throuyve of peopie ty or other motives nations will celebrate the day opal Chureh cowl be ased io y Lishop Potter. opformi In Trinity the litauy wil be intonedby the Rew. Dr, urch oof the A ve Chapel, St. urch and others Congreyational, will ofey sceusion, Urace George's, (In. . In moat of ¢h Preebrterian, of, Im the Cathe! ng and music will be of ahigh Services will also take place in Church, Tyng'ay 19 Metho- Unitarian Tniversalist and other denominations, re ligicus exerci lie church es the urual tansses will bo celebrated. At St. Pe: te: o'clock, and tion at the ine hour, 's (Barclay o!.) bigh mars will take place at 10'4 ip the other churches of thie deaomiis- The Jewish Bynagogue will be open during the forenoon for special services adopt- ed to the oce: In nearly al) car publie institutions and cheritable | asylums, preparations have been made to give the in- eubetamtial oceasions for thanksgiving. The children will be well provided for, At the Five Poiute Mirsion House of Industry the little ones are to have @ bountiful feast, The colored ebi!drem burnt out by the mob, will be taken care of at Carmansyille. The soldiers, also, will have their wants slundant- | ly attended to. At the New England Rooms, 194 Broadway, ® substantial Thanksgiving dinner will be served up to all the sick and wounded volunteese who are able to partake of it, Allsoidierson passes from hospitals, or en route through the city, are invited to partake efit. Our philanthropic citizes, John W. Farmer, will keep “open house’ from noon until 9 te ead cho diswe {New Le wpuiuse, levslrs twas Gis K', My aud invites tLe wives and cbildsen of our aal- 1863 A 26, or rather the series of for them during these | dere to partakoof ihe cicner dinners that will be ert out | heure A Thankeciving Dor ifor the relief the children of decease fiers, wi links place atthe Maptict | ree’, near Troatway, whieh will be reception of gifts during the afternoon open for th aud evening A Fa'r, Concert, and Exh bition for the henefit of the eutfaring freedrmen of the Bouth, will be opened to day inthe basement of st. Pitilips Charch, Mul Derry err near Bleeker, onder th lees of the Viinoinais and Ace ‘fof Colored Grammar School hea rowdies general ding politicians timme- te elec ion The working aut ‘ tt tn conasquenee of the i t foot Cdewiee wave and meane tas the @ era who yto pay @ detained for the labor of th retives heen en exteusive sale, All iu ‘hoe leetore rooms end popular ex DI Mone will open in the afternoon and evening, The follow. ng comprise the soeipal attractions | Baawew's Lraueatic performances willtake pli neaslv every hour, in the Lecture Room, from balf past i) aro vill midgieht, and as thle ie the only place ia theeity where the “Ghoet’ ie now visible, countey prope wil fod thie @ proat feworsble oppor nescing that extraordinere phenome | tunity for w von, ' The Porest Randit: or, The Specti: ofihe Rainy’ will be they after which (here willbe musi al “Duotogoe’ by Mr and (iomereal, and Mies Dora Dayton. who appears ae m [at the wenre time, aud female wil be beard im a duet between owill be seen the msleand uring together ower 24 feet differ (rom the exhibitor, wiilberecn (belli pottan King, the workd., Of course all th Nnorsed as urual At (thie eetablishment we etreete) there will morning, ia the afters The aitrveticue og this estat Gaunmot fan to tater one fe high who the en eurk end! vanot lear Hest can tewt Aw being in Lysis (corneal | be performancer in ¢ | anudin the evening | Heb ment are of a nature tha ert all whoattent POs Sway aud Ur Tue Onpeow, liewe'a great civcue opeur bere to day,and will eomtinue for a short reason, wb # | large and versatile company of acs jicetriens aod eyuestriennes Ae. “he Cdeou located at | 199 and ¥O1 Bowery. | Olrvrto Thastra, Mere. John Wood with hee cet | eles. turleeyne on (he Dake'’s Motto, © 1am ail | there." « Ibe on hand, ar uenel, and delight admir ing crowd © has done ince her open'ng, Larouts) Cas. ue, Colton @ one of bia funny performances in the evening, att Sooper [natitute, jsted by the “icecialor’ Old Folks, in @ grand concert, to which Aunt Kecheeland Cousio Jous- hen wi pear Jous Wo Fanscern children of our brave volunteers to dime with hit on Vhaukeg ving dey, at bie residence, No 47 Ludlow street. 1 eretfrom 1M tor M | Ale Tuannsciving Day How ) THe PF cxommen, New York, Nov, 23 Fiat Having crad your valuable paperon | “The Labor Mowen “which appeared im leet Se ouch eatisfection, eo tar ite arroreet etatieties went, yet there wera common ef ordinary oc sd for the credit of bu The eommurity f mortals, whe invitee the wives and Raub Sus; wealth than bran. aud whe fled ore profit; tle sareetment for their money, to erect onpaccous hurnan breeding eee alias tenement | honaes, than t sue on honorable oer pation, ex arting sather favorable thoes ® maxtioum rent odation and an an iilnstce by of thie close, L would reter vou rtnonte were rented for #7 in 18GT, } with an addition of KO cents for the priviloge idioe theker, and thie lendlord forme a true ti pe of hie clone, The othe em omitted in ticle claim for noveity, credit far shore of the Prince of Hum and iilastrates the fdel | fory @ tibiae ReeOTOL tlon: fthe rapar | | otlemen seentout an oppor | » poor victime whem pov: | ron iu their clotehes, ‘The eire y tras ofthe landiord above referred hat rewing martin month on crimes or offe eh tanuant y elk One OF (DOE ehail poy o tax of 0 centa per feb machine sir, moet of the f doch men are guiity, dnd their proper place iv col adar tut the laws er or police cal economist who should define th proper cheracter of thie ingenious method, would confer e great benefit Ob @ lage e fee of sufferers, JUBTICN, Ev accatios Dar, —This dav was celebrated | atthe Navy Yard verlerday in the old imposing sivle loadd to the usual resources of (he olicials in | wetting up an oeynation, the veterans of 1813 to the comber of {S07 40, lo military uniform, and preceeded Dy @ poodercds Gru, vielled (oe premiers, and paid their respects to the commandant, ‘Their epok: in @epeech stale ti her erveeting it miy their Inat @ ida “in the vevey of the ehedow of a hey thourht they woud pees itat the Nears Yard ‘the Adnorst corfially welcomed them, and | Came hinneself soualiy to witness their roll eat, which war rather an suoceastal affair, ao very ew of the members auswered Uf each one preferring to wander gloue aud ser the » Oa beard the re | ceiving svip North Carolina, Capt, Mea i ueual patric jaw, had the baud cut pie rf) | as in others ise giv was tredat ls | ta thie city bat little wae dons Vetersne” of the Warof 1s)2 paraded, and du ing the after noon visited Tur Sus office, peviug it the hovers of @ marching ralule Ternisee Accipesr =4 P.M. the ferry tous Blip toot of ( hat past & fermey City, alter leaving the the * osu dowoe Loathelong | ing ‘oone of the K ja of war now iu harbor } Bevenou i one wus were in the boat ace | gynpored to Lave beru drowned, as thiy bave aot tlie bern heard of, 8) Inon (LA0 NAVY.—A correspondence | | bas roeentis taken piace between some of our most | distiogy +t dusval officers and B. 8. Oxbon, bay. a gentien an counected with (he press of this ei'y, who | hae consented to deliver a lecture, at Niblo's « ny on Wednesday evening, Dee, 2d, upon our “lice | Ciad Nay fhe lecture will be its tel hy models, ead will undoubtedly attract « lerge audi enes | Tux newaine of the R, WJ. DB | the distinguished mason, who died on Mondar lear, were interred yesterday afternoon, The funeialtook place from the resideuce of hiv father, the Iv br, Somerr, iT Bt, Marke Place, and was attended by a Y. Somers, puinber ofthe Order, bul withort regalia, in rdance with the wiser of the relativesof the de ceared, whodid mot wish tomate any parede. ‘Ihe naiine Were takeu to Greenwood Cemetery for in terment, Caaroe of Forarny—Arremrr to Get Banx Bitte Puotoguarnep,- Aman named Edward L, Btrong was arrested yet rday, charged with at tempting to get bank bille photographed for the pur- pose of increasing tis furtune by ewindling the publie, He called upom Thos. H. Martin, of No, 82 Chatham ot., and madea bargain with him to do tie photo- eral » aud peld him @150m sceount. Mr. Martin rmaed the police, and th terprising individual Was arrested, & avait examination, See Atlin eislt. for the bereft of | a role ievouscunu.ng, has | £ aod Juatice Dowling committed bim (to ; SUN. ———- + = + PRICK ONE ( ‘ENT Beastvo or AS Freveren -Yeaterday afternoon, about f past one o'clock, ae @ large ; teem elevator was golma up the North river, « fire was discovered in her hold, The veseei for shore, the fire belive perceived, an ai the flames epread rapidly, placing the idanget, When noar the doek at dhe hoat ran. aground, and th Ntoet« ‘The firemen play urning veel, but the fiames soom evator, entirely destroring the ver- inety. ‘kLe ices will probably amount oped th sel aud mach to over #20, SenprxG a Tunrateriva Lerrear.—Jamee Cowles w rested, charcved with extorting monew from Mre. Jane Weleh, wilow, reviding in Eaat 238 treet. by threatening to have hir arrested, It ep- pesre that eon 0 advertised for a husband, an’ Mre. Welch, for & joke, answered, The next ay, Cowl es rote ro her, threatening to have her arrest: Haccooolof the letter she wrote, aniese apaee howed the eas ite acced “this ad wit? plaise w wit! paid him Hy nate, sreceipt, An Pomeer rd the proceedings from en om, thea ede { appearatice oe Ee Sais with the marker on hie perso, rommodated «ith quarters im the Jefferson | i | pileon. | ve rum Rovstaws.oTt is stated Daranrcne | that the Russian fest will leave our harbor today. | All the arrangenicute were complesed for sailing yew terday, but they tarried ip honor of Evacuation | It fe understood Ghat they contemplate spending Winter at Fortress Mource Ine Dicravon.—This magnificent vessel, which in a splend'd epecimen of marine architectare, Will be Iannehed om Saturday mext, the 28th inet, Uaufortonately, no (etete of admission will be teensy there beine only enflicient room in the thy Nowe a tthe aecomiuodstiva of the workmen ' onleere. “Tur CAMPAIGNING CARRTAG to be presented to Major Gen. Sickles by the offlesry and men of the 31 Army Corps, has ten completed hy Messrs, Wood & Irothers, and may be seen ot 080 roadway Lt ie equally elegant and cravertente oy combines sone povel features in carriage Potter Tevanrtorscr.—The loft of Mr. White, corner of South aed Roosevelt streets, was entered hy burglars om Tuesday night, ead robbed of 6500 worth of eegare. No arrest. Pdward F. eres ® young mar, | charged witha wate et charge h, Mr Coorge Wowie, “a {ef Broadway’ Guatehed from Mr uid's pocket in the i Charice B. Mallard, a hotel Ree fy a fugitive from Hoston, where he felon carly pm ain countertrit e808 Haveitill Bank, of Haverhill, Mose, ite backone requisition from Go ime ih an Elartwell wee arrested pikes violated the Regietry in registert ! in diffe Privonmeat in State Prison, | Orer Inctumnts.—David Gill, @ barber 06 No 407 Fleventh nie, attempted enicide yester- day by shooting himeclf with a cevolves, bet was nc dangerously iu A Michael(; craty, employed in Holle eeap sats Qe ntree'. vas seriously Tajered by being crushed | vere Sergeant. forts, of the Fourth District Pel | Court, was preseated by some of bie friends im | Poles Renarine with ancl gent gold chale, ANS and masonite em! rm, a @ token ofthele friendeb: and erteoin, | A culld aamed John O'Donnell, aged st years. iv- ing af (1fh «tr and 4th avenue, wee | corner of Hitch etreet, at 31 a br tho trie. He died alines en home, Dr, Covron anp tae Op FouKe.—These comLined this evening at the icas tothe Laughing Ges ton, the eelehrated * Facelsior O16 f their characteristic Concerta, tin "conmectont over at jew Haves eftes | at only fifgeen eents, Cheep enough Granp Mars Mautina to Rarivy Mr. Hootk's Nomis There will be © cathering of the Democracy on Vriday evening, in end ereund Cooper fostitute, Governor Beymour By W yd be present, This will undonbtedly be | Deweoeratic gathering of the vear | TRADES MOVEMENTS, Tie Srwing Ginte oF Bostom are ebout to hel’ © mass meeting to discuss the matter of asking em imerease of wa. Tus Toaxens (Germans) assembled lest nighd on mnaear at 174 Forsyth et., under the chairmanship of Mr. Nordenechiid, the President of @ previously formed Association of the Turners, After a good dead of debate, a resolution was passed to the effect that the workmen shailby Monday next demand em tn- crease of their wages of 25 per cent on wood work, and 5 per eeut, for work on ivory, bomem | and horn, and thas | granted, ke = shall e cited that the Turner wher o strike takes place. the habitation of qT O66 Third avenve, have to report oo Monday ing of the ‘Tune is to be ¢ ke ou Tureday ey Ai , fommines, com Fisher, Hock, and Charles mint tio onfor with the ¥ atten speak! Ture who have (cemedt # protect. ve assvelation of the ty ae vie eu sperenee of pay, These will mee taper '! -ton atreet to ay. where e Ger- | aus Imit the resolutions passed by night, 91th a vicw of co-operation, | Coo rns A epecial meeting of the delegates tothe | raud \Society was held et 18T Bowery, Mr. Edwar@ McMebon, President, inthe chair, end Mr. William Hackett, Secretary. The President stated thed harces hed veen preferred against tue Grend fosiety to the eflvet that they were latradncing polities athe body, the remon addueed being that Tem- hiall, bed been bired fur re rl ‘hale ase day eveniug bse nad eleo tbe ite Pe ent of No. 2 (Mr. Sbeeban. M: He a | had io orto advance els G44 ‘ ougu the f of the Associa’ je pai et ‘yy ‘cts phaties! Jy denied these ehargee and called (ca Conrt of Inquiry, A Committee con- sisting of one delegate and two members from Ado ation wae accordingly apposnted to investigate the charges Gud seport at an early day, fie come Husivess of aetucuy privave charac the meeting adjourmed Micrsey Eyuivwes? Maxune,--The delegates from shope met lat evening atthe “Bowery Garten,” 113 nod 1's Bowery, and clected the following perme- t officers: President, Geo, T, Lerigan; Vice Pres. Idest; Julius om, Begroterion, Frederick Rathehii@ ant Suaepl Conart, ‘Treasurer, Win. H. Jones. vosismens, The ladies and gentlemen belonging to (oie association held a large meeting lest evening? at 103 Bowery, Mr. Wm. Halein the Cheir and Me posieh Newman Seer A namber of sew mem- were admitted, and te was resolved thet fee oo ation beramed “The Barnishers' Protective As. sociation,’ A scale of prices was Then saopiod, ond the wiee\tog adjour, BROOKLYN. THAWKSGIVING CrienmaTiONs.—The prite | cipal ehurches of all the religious denominations will be open for divine rervice, to commence, for the mest part, at eleven o'clock. At Plymouth Charch, the Rey. Henry Ward Beveler will preach @ sermon suit- jou, od representing, ne doubt, hie peculiar , politics! as well ee religious, The Rey C,H. Ling +!!! preach in the M. EB. Chureh im Washington Avenae, corner of Greene Avenue, The \lvin Bartlett will preaeh et the Brooklyn Tab= The congregations of the Sands street en@ Washington street Methodies Charehes will anite be (continued on Fourth Page) . '