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—, — “awe | Ni ews BY TELEGRAPH TOTHBNK® ‘(YORK Sty GEN. MEADE'S ADVANCE, FIGHTING GOING .ON, HEAVY LOSS ON BOTH SIDES. , Advantage With the Federals. ' .EWS FROM TENNESSEE. | Details of the Battie. Bragg Concentrating at Dalton. Longstreet Reentica Firom Kuonrville, Important From Texas. CAPTURE OF SEVERAL TOWNS THE ELECTION TO-MORROW. | LIST OF CANDIDATES. &e., Arny of the Potomac, Pighting Gorge Oa. Washington, Nor. 29..-The Army of the Potomac Odvanced at aja o'clock on the morning of the 27th @om near Germania, Culpepper and Jacobs Ford, end formed in line of battio, the eentre resting oo the Fredericksborg turnpike, near Robertson's tav- @fn. The Iefi advanced along the plank road, form Ong © carve towards Gordonsville, and tbe rest ter- @einsting near the Rapidar, southwest of Jacol's Ferd. Artho center advance dit came apon the ene @y't pickets aud ek rmirb line. fubequently the @memy's line was strengthened by the arrival of re baforcements trom Ewell'scorye ov the Rapidan front. About lo'r'ock, @ slow and trrequler cannonading @ommensd on the road led me toward O14 xe Court Boure. & considerable firing between the ekir sheres. The enemy did aot repiy with artillery. At éo'cloch, it was soncuveed that Mill's e rps shich had previourly rested on the E+ pidan, wert of . the raiirosd, wae approaching on (he centre, and half @e Dour later heavy misketry wae heard on the right, Ghowing that the Third Corps, formlog that wing, wee engadive the cnemy up tod oclor®’ en the morn. Ong Of Pridey. Onr cacualtls were fow in the centre. The only officer cf riuk at that \ime Knows to be Billed is Lieut. oi. Heaser, of the 727d Penveyivanis Begiwent. The battle-grcund ts in the wilderness, with hnt Mttle open country. consequently an sccurste deserip. lon of our position canuot bo gfren: but it will be | parecived we have tue enemys fortified portiion on Phe heigbreakirting (he Kapidan on their right, and @an compe! them to give bsilie, if (hey intend to Gght @pon ground lees favorable to us General Greece’ cavairy end batteries Ggbt with the enewr's right w.oe el coveliry, Thure Gay afternoon, We drove therm back upon their in fantry lines, when we wert compelled to fall back. Bic loss ik said tebe about 250 im willed. The difth | Corps then e ming up, the eueiny wee io turn cor pelled to retrent. About 60 were wounded in the Becond Corps, 6 killed. and 7 marteily wound: On the righ!, General French.with the Third Corpe, when advancing, encountered Ew Corpe before be @onrected with the cenire, andl after a severe fight he held bie position, hut lost heavily; be, however, cap. @ured 900 rebeie, The Sixth Corpe was then thrown | Grward, ond Alled the gap between the centroand | wight. A trainof the Fifth Corpe a¢reocing on the Plank roed was atiacked on the flank by the rebel eavalry, who destroyed L or 2 wagons, killed two | men end several mules. On Friday morning it wa foand thet the rebels bad fs beck from our centre fo two miles nearer Orengs Court, and the shove | y. Ancther | op to the ewer ing of Frid ee thas the line wae formed on Friday @bost noon, on the roads lemling (o Orangs Court Blouee. Gen. Gregc’s Cavalry.’on the left hand, hade ee were fight with che rebel cavalry, and drove them Deck upon their infantry, sod then fel) back himecif @pon the Sth Corps, who iu tnradror the crbe! in Gantry beck ond took povitton as ‘he Jel: wir Wear ven'’s 24 Corp, on the tarnp ke, drowe the robe! aair mishere beyund itulerian's tavern, formed the Cente Un ternce? coed my 0 ‘ fag of the Corre, wot a beavyt of Ewell's Corps, and fooght them reversal bourse unt)! the re. mainder of (he co pe came upend teter the Ort Corps The 54, particn.a: 5 Gon. Prince's, lost bes fe eotinated ot CU billed and » prisoners, hul severely p.nichedthe ene end woulided, and took, as Lien, Fre prisovere Our forces iywh eh ouode*, acd wany yin aiiled nm the centre bad evere gh i eons gentiy unr lees there & exe tremeral Greee't cayalr On Bata morning it was disco @ ed t centre Mad f.len bark their si ivtoish live ere ola Le woods ecme mie ead @ helt Menrer (renee Court Houre The bear rein, wer though, wondiinder ans Leavy otfensive On paturde Vowap rep cthed bat Gon ae Coevalry div non, under tren Custer, of pted ¢ oom nee stteries at laccoon sord, oa Prose, & ven bab: heavy pone were Leu (there ¢ eleroop, tendine toeerfra the truth cf (oe. pert the euame ared & you our frou. on i send wat sug to the denswiy 4 nearly level f the ground ite kao wn that there wae very b y akir miehing On the Tur: pike a Yo'clork Se urday mo.u en received, tag, but co pariicucars linwet ™ . acnne:seo, Details uf tho Chattanooga Rattle, Neadquarters, Chattanoo.a, Nov, °0.—-Fawin M, @tanon, Serta y of War:—Bir,--On ‘he 20d ine, ef 11504. M.,6 2. Grant ordered a ousretion epeine Mrthon Kdge,to dewlope the free hod ng it. The ticep: marcLed out, formed in cider, + d ede weneed inline oc” battie. rs if op parade Thelin at Qor'cloc’, PM. reached our picket lines and opened a rattiing volley upon the rete: p chets, bo replied andian into their advanced line of ritle pits, After them went our ek imishers anu into them, slong the centro of the line of 25.000 troops which Gen. Thomas badao quickly deployed, until we open- oc fre Avi P. M., the important adwanced position of Or- chard Knob. andthe lioesrightend left were in our Peesescion, The oexi dey et daylight Gen, Thames MONDAY, aSheriTof Loe Angelo, day propowed NEW YORK, VAind men arrose the Tennessee, and ee Tr @blibed ou ce Routh beak, mad te nigh: fall he had Geined the extremity of Mise Tila, memrest Hida. and wae entrench ng bi mre!? General HooRor ccaled the nopesef Lookent 4 | tate and from the valley of Lootont Creck, dove | the rebele eround the bend: he tanord NOVEMBER California, oo Wednee io erteet tie members of @ vigilance be Crelorme they * end mur | ® yoced ng? epom the appoer- ycompany of Unived States bad fee: eocc ia town of 6 volunteers, ne 2.000' Tm conret sctrelen New York defasiter who | Pits cor, aod est if If hightp the mount early Inst wrek eens eM tothe Treaty Department, | Cain side, in full view of Chattanocs, This pas pet trtn tied a'Omers which he | the Dlockade, aod now merewers ordered fom withueld ¢ ) tae torent ment, It may encourage aM "gers ! CD Attanoces Ail alah? the point of ther defante to jearn that me effi rte are likely to wt tor 7 eoutl e belt a i t . ee ‘ Lockout Bont ta non Spe reme tigut, Bia del mie Ur to discover their identity, therefore they ean the ca nn Sreeat ine The dae dive ye) ferret wah ae af dense mis pend faigs and mnebof Cen Liook i's Bes Cee Joos Momee ands (> Meer . Dattle eae songit love the cloids whieh nied ¢ : he rh year hebben him from one view, but from which hie musketry ene | oped ft th Obie Pen itentiase Satards role, beard At darlighten thes ore were deactied oo the mean + tr op had eyucceted the Vale Canvoneding Led inuek otry sore heard ( Gen Sherman, and (ien loward marchet the bith fe joe hom. Gen. Themes erut out rhirr 4 drove in the rene nick tad chased chem Sree en'reashmeat: ant ar the Mision B foot Stare Ene Birie bet@ean ae 4 tiring, Chang bb hia brot fell to the lower tiar twoant a? John Morgan, on re Diet Com the top The floor of the lower cell te, Alf inches thiek, ta whict Dole war cut, down inte @ two enda bul hed, vw : fut ¢ runting to the mato wall aroned the Poe. De toao mele ee sacaas simat Mirage nt, @ Peamelied Gk Gach Peek Ont co Thch cot vices bier tare tall was cut wadir, sud the party On turoerdt bane fortified. Toe araul eas ralanile {into (heapen country, The nieht eas dark, 1 re resched heawy rau, Mopar <1 Ct $1,000 tewerd is offered fur ibe ereker Indla ‘tet General | rioeleld, Mis coord om datarcay apt. Christ a (lief, aekted for protection againgt | fod vr the deor neof (be rorteg bandittl, from which oa ae AA the fodia overtbe ba tegty | oc peeeen r{ iheme f mounted tormentors, The sal Cour sked for better protection of corCemente, Cac the Indias colatt be onehied tyvate the wo) an! secure mors comfortable ® Generel MoNe | promised all the protection end eteted that he had represented the cond ten of the Todiene to the proper authorities, end recommends some measures for their iinprove- LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND Tike VICINITY, 4 perminion to rele t gurrrilia warfare to nt o ploeiod erclele all by ne to the ri t emcees Be hat lek AL aM eer MA POLITICAL. que tere, and rede to the rear Costeme Ratiercatios Masting ar tie Coors. | the hill on eithersida of him, Teatitore Turoposs EB. Tomumsot on tie Paces, ly io the oebt, ~-Batardey bee been remarkable, ever since “Holy | acd (mat ineladed, for being drigelr, wet and | nasty. and last Saturday made no execp'ion to this general rule, for the rain poured down in torrents | from early mora till m.dogb!, erth a elicht interme. | hom, about from 4 to WW o'cloek P.M, of dry weather | orerhesd. [hie being (ho crse, it is not surprte that the neetirg to ratify ©. Godfrey Gunther f Marvor of thie great city, was bot (bin! tended in the early part of the elug, Bot tbe candidate frends were “around,” and want cinde assembled at thetr various heed ,narters and marched in procession | | be the meeting, oo that before the closes very laren at vother victory c ' nel Surrender nt. Ten esti mate evers't of prisenere and 20 tress the ratiroad ast rds Dalton vie in bo pers 1 te 4 ventes them repuie ne any of the MO Merton Quartermaster General, rs ee bidet audience had serembled in the bul ding The piat- ‘ nspsteinn terelad Mad dhe de : form ef the Luati ite was de ed with the usual Cha'ta a, Nov, 28 Taere hae brew no fahiirg | . . j quan bref American age Ie ihe centre, acd over fatthefoattodas, The enemy aso covecnira ing were the werd, “( Gode nd ou either side the mart aud eb be preserved,” . the > exidieg office's ch below, eudrear Veltem, esth @ ree « epee ‘ 4 4 ‘ , frery Coother for Meyor ‘ A. ¢ ‘ Lerond Kinggol " ter fee } an ur live is bey lineso ‘ rie + | lecends, “Our eoust } making @ , wae for | and fock | mon ef characrer and reputation 30, 1863._ | offered 0 serine of remintions the gist of ebien wee emb-wird iv the two flow tug: ““Lhat we reepact’u ly request the Warned and eff. eiant Kecerder and Disirtet “Attorney to have ¢ next | Greed Jury on ths comely epecially instructed om the of lnqu ring @hetber any ef our tle to ladtetment for pecale ointments, corre; by other criminal Merting he din vistre ion of the City Gow men hat Joho Keus Tomlinson and w . McK on are her by appount Korein fee to ald the sathortt) ‘opted, and, after some re Mevere Joho M Keow, Captain Ryaa, end Vie mareiiog adjoarned. Qutelde three eiauds erected ta front of the tauding, one of which man speakers, Caicurm liehte Burned s were (hLrownnp. Several promiacat poll- ticles made epewches, hut the er buck of the audi @nces comato: d inside, out of the rain THE ELECTION TO MORROW, The wrun! indifereuee of our citlrans to onr charter market orper | election bas et last givem way to the Interest which such eneventsh wid matarally te among tar- payers, who have aairong pecuniary interest in the reanit, aod the contest of tomerree promises to he fally a citing. if not moreeo than on any former orearion. ‘The po iticiane end friendec! the reapec- tive exndidates have now worked themselves ap to fever beat. and Nave been actively et work forthe laet {ow dey. Yosterda, they all seemed to be ani- mated hy political racher then religious enthneiasm, and were busily occupied compieiiog the fuel ar regiments for the electios. Am impartial “ looker on would conclude from their conversation thet ebere were ihies Mayors to be elected in pieces of one, they ei] eeem so coutdent of the success of thetr fevorites, Thos the contest between Boole and (un- ther tseo fiercely waged (hat the frieade of Mr Himast are not without @ hope thet he will slip in between hie Temoeratic opponenta, and carry off the price for whieh they are con. tending lhe contest will probabiy be wery close, and it is a hopefal fact for our tax-payers thet Jk the candidates are in favor of municipal reform. It remains for them to determiae by their votes which of the Mayorntr candiletes ¢ regard @e more likely (9 (Of) theee pledges if elect td, As the cther tlekete @'!! probably go er cording to theit respective mayoralty heads, it would be well for our citir to extend thetr eerutiay etill further over the entira field, and vote for none but The following list of nominations fur the maporelty, aidermenic, eoun- | titanic, judiciary end sebool officers, incudes the names ofa veenhbon several who ny perrone whose eleetion would secure t municipal coverniseot. Ttalro includes herve been ootorionsly in fobs aud ‘Sing’ operations of ali kinds, and ageiuet them It ts te be } Brave Moet weer 4 treet Frows BASU@ | saaecnr enuntey, now ond forever,” | hoped that @ careful diserim!natioa will be made: sroeerioe exsee Pueelne er jie mex edd hg han A little afier s o'clock the meeting was ealied to or | Candid tor Mayor. deavoring to join tbat chieftain near Dattor, by ©! ger hy wr. P. W.E bo proposed the Heo Joha | Nemoeratye Independent etrent The situation frm Kioxvile to | rons, os aherit w York, for Chairman, whteb | Tam & Movart Kepublean, — Denevatre Bridgeport hat can he desired | bese unsuimousiy carried, @ large list of View Preet Later from Burnside, | Gente and Beeretarics read end adopted. Mr, | | Camp Loudon, Ry 5. Gen. Rarnetde pty | Nelly: on tehing the ehair,actributed the thin attend. | olds Knoxville, and hes betd hie position for ten | *P°*! unfavorahleetete ofthe ther, tet cot | ‘ re pe hae ranting Cat, wer a foregone coneloston” ags.ne' great oid Heise land military G tof ber Goold | the nest Mayor of ' dbimeelf tojise Union menof ) New York foheees He had been netinated tn ob this ever 4 deserves the OhD0RItOn to 8 1NAL Who cad been promired the pom | ‘ Ontion & ear sg, on 6 teu that he would with eof the e@ocountiy, My fm drew ns a can ‘tot ethe Gomote vb pnod wee , tuily are in Knosvi ¢,end Tem on my war te Cia. | presented for the rutirar a of ¢ ev Tel by regu | ot ' i ‘ Domecratic candids Ji was lsimed by the einast) edvieed tol @ Uy the military suthorities uieol Mr Toole, oat be weemurh cleverer than LT sball return by Chaitencogn ‘Ut be true, perhaps, | " haopp vent Lhaeu be (Mr eile) doubted i W. G. Baowmrow. | fered tothe yeat when Mr, tous begen hia pos } weiner anats, Nov. 20.-The lateat news from Knox. | jitical career, and read etateseuss to eh at taxa: | ville into Wednesday, Theneith part of the town ad enormourly increased einer 6 edvent of i} has b. that cen van. Durine ep of | n burned inelucipg the depot, Burnside te gariouecitice heldere | cheerful and conti dc ent | roared, and, of en the clirene were taaed to ! meet (iedemand Lt warnewin thir powerto amend | auch aetateof things, and if hey aid not doen, then oriant from Nashville, | they deverved tu pay for it. Mr. Kelly prec ceded at | Navhkrille, Nor 28. Colonel Lang encountered @ some lengih to eviogte Mr. Gumth ; ase capobic and | | port on of Wheeler's Cavniry at Cleveland 5 esterday, TP od ll Pe ee oe area e sought the ofbce of GOS ANGE 6 corere Sent the ‘rehely. were corapietely A series at tenet ution read and edopted, af. | t d ' c . 4 i | touted The loss on either eide ts mot etated | Griniag that enless Mr. Gunther were elected, the hg acy beep extravagantly jo From Texas and New Orleans. Ra4 would become banken and alee tha M ont was cominated aitrely to put Boole in the eiv Movemwrnts of Geveral Baaks, The & steamer George Weel igi na unthar was then introduced amid the most Saturder from New Orie@oe Now enthasiast’ cheering, After sieves hed bera ree } poriant news frota the Crescent Cicy. General Menke stored Mr tevather said be had not come to maken Dad captured Corpus Chrtetl and other rectminor eperch, for however dittosed he wirht beto dose. the | importance on the Rio Girend* On the ere tementconre sient om the eamonen rr + ¢ cna atiaked Aranece City Ding totaly uenttor me wk Me woud om theut tenfidence thet on be baved by -uiriends ee the May wo Cbrere lomitneen war pert lutrocured, that he did ao, feel is twouldsimply gives eded to make anattack upon b he oaid he do Weerctured itt our fureesbaves atrong La m New 0 eat remark lenoe te force wae ord Tee Prom Wertern Louiaieng € erste news aenlat (he arp ort, bi {the clever . | aovture ofthe 6 Foxes Coraity by our euvatry fores | aie Red pe, sank: Vaceuttne cue, | F. Pinetney, rted by infantry and ert iiery eta lana ce epeer sia Hanover e aveiry wees ao davcsnd, The mbele onthe Mle § shed to have fepwried, bot wi | Pudew — mintee fee \henebiagnig t fthe bwoocns, who printed st tn cone ib comprive two Celewm hs ozartors io the darlppi were orgemiz ngam toree of Fou Lee eu ena » Je 4 ; ee id ¢ 5 # requestnad the Jovema: OF CoM go gud Vin Tnistiacte the Ladepeadent Demoeraie thowes he cleupoet @aeeel ou Bove tt MRE! hy & sup orie?d Gunther, po pe pre hed priv’. : Ladson. On tha it. sant, the cteemer Lrcersild Cd ®ve of hie remerke, Mi Totinon eoo wot eudoreed by toe jremular urg@ulzatiogm, and he ' os at an! bt ertticize the Pr eeand cone pub wor faiied in obteluing the Bomications of wee don from tle t » and narromiy esceped goog uunctre & Baad t t bt crest se Lt) atasth thelr party Dbwides thease +f few perecne persist ta ’ ms *ourd, es! be nest men of that party wu tos ously! BUY pieBoing as i wr, who would be fvinpha: thy eler Seadfer!. Patrick mov ‘ tog meat bet if Bowe howd be eieered, } . the Hagieh blockade rancer Desting Wave would recely joatead of lobo Gale tured by the eunbost M-wlo en iy oP Web uk a floges, be wo!) Mazert hae arr ved sew Orlesus , 5 > arcane ud bi . Cornerves arms Bins ond medic »¢ lag et Heady ni eh oe und Charieg | ¥ Nowa items. auiseatlaae bavi avaniia, Hee Sel ean, De 4d. Coev,doba - itaboe » ” Siiour gk their dow Tele hed fo the Nowe Yors Men.) Worchille Ke vray pect * Mee rho ito koow w# eras: tore ” bo Hark Wan, Vee i ient fem etter, aod will probebly cea i ameline hie frieads rr heoahelly and vi - baart semorie ‘ aey, ot pnen Le able to attend to hustaees to de were yp eseot But he wae alll ne to atend cae haber ir, Wh Tus Noveds Copsthtuiional Convention adopted | a mardebeb be rhiafrend | ahve bo pulucene ap article eliing all childrea betweea aia and siok ¢ ucere Candi cies ter Bulice dastrces fourteen yrar are oe adecl A gveauer from N ven, bound for New Orleans, | 7 with three thoneand fire Landre! bales of cote ton, wae entiweily @ aeun d by fre at Port Uud-on \ jart week Tus Buflalo Board of Supervisors on Saturday adopt lea a ree) 1 eprr pr ating five 4 asard tne hundred + do \are for bountics in Erie County, each reerult to rec ive th ee bundrud dollars Tak weather ‘e wery cold at 6t. Louts, Mo, the + thermony ter Ss.ardar rargicg from 19 to 154 grees be ow frugag punt, aud ie beens to epposr on the t fiver Tia etenmer 8 Naphyilie, witt ver Wave, bo nd from Bt. Louis to @ full cargo of Kood stores and } ahont one tundred herses, sapk Serurday morning, bout twenty-five niles abows Cairo, It te thought ae cannot be raised, Perea &. Stocow, a former emplovee of the Bath \ Hote! at Long Branch, wasexecutedinthe Monmouth County Jatl, Freehold, N.J.,on Priday, for the | every S'ato In the Union aren: New | murder of his wife ty shooting, in Joly last. The | and “That's wretched man denied his enilt, but expressed hiriself | civie cbalr, t nf y \ the “machine,” for they had WN out or resigned to Lis (ote areine) bribere and eerraction Mr B ' rty a» aban Cpe it St hed note fend in th they had erc ‘rin, ane Fone crusade ode thee | Francik. A. Houle dria Diout, C G. Gunther, (Candidates for Aldermen. The Regular \vmioations are as (follows: Jiemeocraty Tammany & Movart Republican Tratrict* é Morgen lovee 4 George * Karle 6 ' William t) Wilseue a Wm it fy, 1) Gao & Jeramiad, | if he Lalor Ps Veter owe 1 Hower 4 Kehard ty tiriem | J bu D. Orttwel! is Teieuce bariey 1 George J. (eregory, Independent Candidates for Aldermen. ind Lnet., Wm, Waleh ad 4th Inet, Wm. Do heity, Juin Borie, Patrick MeBi ide, vanagh: Oth) af James Reed, Toem., 8th Prat, Pe- ter MeKeight, Eaword 1. Musoby; 10th Diet, Jonn N ey told, Dem; Lith dnat, He nard Koiiv. Dem, Gooen | No Hermann: 16th Rat «James Irving Len., Richard Willison. Jr Dial, Robert McOla- vag a Francis Bicas! Candidates ae Cc Demoeratic, Tammany. ; Diet aciimen Republican 4th William W. Leda, Dit th. Samuel ’ . th Wo J O'Connor, | Jeremiah leflernan, ie Os. 4 Neyinours | imon Harletoa, icherd Bha ! John Lambrecht. hth Alezander Fegieson, Hana 4 Hives, William & Joreph Cudiipp, Jobo Hon EWat Ke yulhioan, ' Thank. tear so John MeCournr ‘ e Taet hy drow ong Neary \ 4 “ i Mave ‘ Hormatae Wo) o decors Macon ob. Uren > let ‘ € ¢ z Sues HW Wert 1 dae pbu Indepersend for Pot Jumd es ist lie ( us Fisnn, Cnaiies » De x cae 640) te deta. Mae 1 Chea, I ‘ ve fl pee A, Kus ime Cu kin, Joan bow hy fo, ke ery: ) bth Dot, dues bias Dretiy deren eu Kely, OA Lit WD. Perrcut, Dom. t Key ko The. you we. B opnete Dasei W. Concha OA del Nie las b> Berek Det tba. mM, Venl@voo.l, Rep An ea Wil s U mie € fn Davit Tay Bins bury ». for Civil dutioga, ii atin ab can Diet ' let |. Devis On on Win Rrewart Thome, a) D no ee Kielin frd, Charice Vi aero ‘od Wo F SBmith 4in..Moees ls ele ath (eo F. otewabrenner Sth . rede “th predenes W loew 6th. Root DL Orn yy illiem Boles Tih dobp ARemmie lil) Chae F Jonkime Thomas F Gs | nn cod PRICE, ONE CENT eudent Candidates for Civil Justions. ¥ | tat xet, Wen, F, Howe, (Dem), tohn Rog. ‘i hee, Rtewert. “anni Diet. Josegh Metirath bed Dist b hr] ha! fist fron ¥ AL Oar © Ue. ca, oe (‘my A on t. Rep), P ataith,: Arbe Arba K. idaynard Sih Dist ¢ tieo, € OL Jyesp, Mosart th Thee ett, Dent Gee C, Barcvett, (Rep), Theedare spda. (1nd), “87h Dat Jotab Porter, Joseph B. Tally, 1. Pearson, (Lem), C.W. Van Vourtics, (Rep), Candidaics (or Hchool Comarissionera Warva Democratic, ea 1 Patrick Maher Wiitam H. Molo: Fawird H Hea” i Testers Cocke, Arthar O'Donnell. 4 Meurer. Le William H. Crece, jas. M. ‘rachtil Timothy Mrennaa. T Brennan, . Witeon Bmall. Wiiscn Broall, Walter W. Ade -Walter Wo Adarna. . Velour M. Wells, slated C. Roger: 9. John Narrteon, Anaree J Keamire 1..T. B turyea, oT BT 2. Charice Loica, iilet. 3. Peter ¥ tireene, ‘ vu 4 Henry PB. Veet, Tleory Po Weet, .W Murray Henry J Raymond, 16.1. 1. A gait Baroue! BH Vener Ve Jane LM ler Jobn ©. Charmbderian, } 18. Willer & © tartan, “Wm, H. Neilson, 19..Prank MeKiroy, its John F. ae ry. . Phomas W sher, 0: James L, Hartly P1..Daniel C. Mirdealt. — [91..Franele i 39. .Ben). FP. Feirchtid, |92.A. Vader t | ee for Scheel Commin- 84 Ward, Bons Tth Ward, Jr. Ray Dem, 4th Ward, Hoh r Wary . Wellman, 7) eKewen, A list of candidates for fehoo! Inspectors and ‘Pras- tere oil! eppwar in Tae Aus to-morrow. Tue inos Clap Dieraton—Unarcersarras Arraurts to Lavecn On Saterday, at 10 o’clorh, Preparations commenced to launeb the irou-clad Dic- tator, at the foot of 13th street. An immense ows of porvons were present, amongst whom wes Capt Ericeson, who, for the first tima, wes present at @ launch of any of his vessels. The uscel weane of floating the ship off the stocks were tried im wang and then stesmiags were employed, but without ef- fecting (he desired pororer, The launch was seonrd- ingly postponed till the mext full day tide. RS onal day morning, at baif-past 10, ane talied Ender made to float the kd thene circumetances, anti! means are ado of the vessel ream of eo ohn A. ‘ard, C. t- bien ome ch w ed wht Tin newts t dey yesterday, @ continuous ed the qutside of te hie Ouse, where vr Her amd atern aoe snd at baif 6 o'e. last evening the hed not diminiabed tn the least, We believe launch her until the ier te otimo The Navy Department wee ii by earn pb af the result. Arreurt Ar Wire Moroen—Tae Fos. bash Dacovaes Urea Ur, Mr. Timothy MeEvey, uf the firm of MeBeoy Brothers, clothiere at 880 Greud treet, while im a state of erciivment caused hy too mock liquer which ls hed drunk the night be- cond heat @ women, by ehovting tir, It erome thes at 8 o'clock, yesterday rmaorning. while aloge with her im the paclor, he drewa revolver and fred th ree han ath Oor rall paaed throng h the Sesbp raft os her arm. anot er Gased her BP ant eve. but @4 net sanpair the ave dtte third m fiver and lotged je the wall, Bel ‘eq that he bad killed the woman, he rushes! to the Lower iolice Court, end ip an ox eited manner informes the magietrate that be had murdered bis wife * fo wished to be locked up. An | officer war sent ty t+ honse to aecertain if his Hed ment waetroe, and oo his return arep sorted that lady war not Vryetrg 4 weunded icKvey tee then committed to awalt further examination, Hie wife fled to her father's, and, on ie reported, states that rhe will prosecute iin forthe assault. ier ef- fidavit will probabiy be takem to«lay, Kiicay sv Hen Lover.-- Mary Anisler, o young woman, died yesterday, at No. 1h\ Christie street, ae is cuppoerd, from the effects of @ pisted chet no attewopts will he made wound, ‘nfileted by her lover, Frederick Duryes, om the 4th tnet t 90 hall entered her arm. and it wee und wae not eertous; bat @ re Darvea is in ous 8 coroner's taquest Hrvr rox tam Worsrnoa Wonan,—Moses @. Reach, Trearurer of the Workiug Women's Unicon, ecknowled rer the receipt of 64 from the employers of Le Touteilter, See ten eente having been con- | tributed Dy each m on § mals im the estadileh fi i her, ork would hry | mabe an additive tethe treasury of pation A Fourvwats Miss-ving.—A schooner, tying Ot the stone dock, (iovernor’s Island, with $50 barrels of gunpowder op beard, took fire em Gaturday night wreceatl HO ol nsceetie Sneenes She cements of cree ts he hatches fei 1s (oreed off and the sient dleww IG HE \y Aladky @ Tus Povwn Narionay ANNIVERSARY, | eur German, French, and Irish egsostasions, fo this eleewhora In addition to the who willaddrese the mectina, vocal end te a) mapie will by furmahed by some of eur 1 lending artiete Si. Asvnen's Dar.—The festival of St. | Andrew ovuretoday. spreial services will De bald [ piscopataad Cathylie Churches, St. An wesca of thet Aposties, end euffere®? 4 of the Church bei: | martyrdom in the earls 1 rch by Hh i c the form of Looe intel Mestinzd, and 1& of that law wi) coletrate tne day tb vartou ye. Thert An. | drew society will dine tugether lo tite evening. Accipenre, Bridget Healy, 60 yeare of age, wee ros over, ou Saturday, oppesite the Musenm, by | @ Grand etcoet tage, end vcry serivasly injured. DeGarvey, 14 years of age, was crushed he two Loate, os Fi oc By Bond severely, is e lives at No este . 20 years of ore, Led bis Ing badly realded at N Mot! ecreot, by the vpeetting of @ Kettle of boiling wrters Patrick Casnidy, while crossing lirer uwiea sirert, wear. jepe, co baturday evening, ss coocked dyeu by 8 Lots gud wagon, and severe ly injured, twiona oN THe Last River.—In the eof Saturday morning. ebowt elx o'clork, the + Commonwealth came inte collisten with the ebureh ferry boot Wasrem, off Catharise wer ove balf of the ladies cabia And . ured In ‘peas tha South Th at, 7 Ba wan crowded with either verge! eurtained uy t Mayouarry.—Some foolish parsons ated @ report throughout the efty, thea (con Hunt, the Onion candidate tor Mayor, bas | with'rewn fm favor ef Gam'her. This te not tre | Mr. out remains im the field, and bis friends ex- pect ‘ovliot him the peat Mayor of the city. ) A binge Mair Discovannp.—Oa the ar. | rival of (he Britten steameb!p Corsica, at this port, from Havens sud Naseau, Sortom Bouse ofc alr, in force, Fy r* money, acd @ Raemuiringa ix tits (ity.—-The pumber of so diers enlisted in th ect, under the call for volantears, dnr'r sopast week, bas been ehewt sighthoandred (ant MeGee.of the 60th N VS. Mt, bas inatreruree m8 to his reciment ander | Gon Meadene dings with bitn a written deorument, | eipned by ore Meer end enidier of the 9b, pledge. i continued on Fourth Page)

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