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SUN, is THE NEW YORK MORNING WV MUNDAI Gea. Meade’s Advance. fue fre my encountered Ly the Army of the Pt mec, in i recent advence, waa ite old and were one --te weather, The vy ran that eet fu ou Prisey evend g must b dite movements, ant pre eu cep tee *bicn are important of: 4, indeed, they are Lot indiapensable to it, Astle army bes ow, for the first tme, boldly ebandomd ite commminications, either to meet the enemy or ertal.ieh @ fresh tase of operations, our news ie Meely to by meagre until & great battle, or the arri- val of the army at {te destination, is announced, Yhe advance uuderecatiog cireumetances ie tollest operaron of We war ince Genera Guser mod bie army down the Miss weovippl, end marched it by a cirouik one rocks to the rear oof Viekaburg. It wi al outall the high atrategic abilities of the Uoion and confederate generals, aud tast to the ut- mont the endurance and discip/ine of the reapective armi The Unica arny marches with only ten ed rationa, one third of which is by this time ex)eusted, and Gen Mesoe ia therefore com- pelled to actit.ty by tle most urgent considera. sinus, jct appears to be the attack and de- fuat Cheats aoy, rather than @ new campalya ageinst i ecomparatively worthless capital of the Cavederny, J however among t!.e contin. ea tsof the hour, and in that esse the line of the Pomunkey River vil form @ bese of op rations ath oor prncipel depot at West Pont We bave mover entirely relinquished our hold onthe old vontage grounds on the Peninsula ea! our forces there, end ov the Jemes River will pally War oo iwportant part ia the new campaign, The Kiection, Unrevat luterest attaches fo the election to be held inthis city to-morrow. The frends of the three camdidates fur Mayor have Leen untiring in pisctug before the people their respective merits, City Inspector F, I. A, Boota, ia called @ smart, euergetic man, competent enough to make @ firat Fate wayor, but unlikely to dissolve his connection ‘With a ‘'ring" of politicians who, for some yeare, ave controlled our municipal legislation, Super visor Omteon Brum? is admitted to be eo hone est man, who hes always been watchful of the duterest of the city in atever position he has been placed by the people. C, Govrury Gus- nen has support of the mercantile community end al] those Democrats who have becorne disgusted with the system of nominations heretofore made by ‘Taumeny apd Mozart Helle, Oa the war question Mr. Boos ia entirely sound, Mr, Bienr sounder, white Mr, Gun ries is inclined to be “on the fence # The election of a good man for Mayor is not a)! the people have to do on Tuesday; they should see to it thet the proper persone are wiected to rep- reeot therm in the Board of Aldermen, A.though eu hoveat Mayor may do much towards reducing cor clty expenditures, an hones? Board of Alder- do more, The Mayurceo cooly veto ani ‘turd the passage of obnoxious measures, while sha Aldermen can make euch ordinances binding upou the tax-payers, notw.thetanding the Msyore action, 160 ie 60 be huped that our citizeus will aot vote for eny man on the ticket of their party, whose revord is not an honest one, and from whorn they cannes expect @ faithful administration of the dn- tien of the office, for which he fs @ ¢andidate, A tu!l board of Councilmen are to be chosen, and from the number of caudidates in the field, Itie believed every voter may chovse men who are coms Petentto represent them ia the popular bracch of ourcity legislature, The election of @ board of boneat Councilmen will be needed to complete the e@nfranchisement of our city from those public plinderere, who tor @ series of years bave man- ed city affeire for their own private beaeft, witb. out regerd to the interests of the taxpayers and lee toring classes, ibiealvo necessary that every nomination for Po ice Justice be closely acrutinired by the people, sLewe officers ere important instruments to rid. ding our city of the criminsle who infest i¢, and if are elected, they will be likely t) the escape of villains, on whom puo. Jehmeut should te inflicted for the esfety of the community, Inthe Second District Judge Dowr- aye will be voted for unanimously, A well earned svcap/iment for the faithful manner be has hitherto sdunistered the duties of Lis otfice, In the Third Diatics Judge Witttaw Dovus, bas eo earnestly aad honestly performed hie duties on the bench, thot the citizens of ell partis will vote fur him, vouscious shat no ether candidate is more com- Nent 4. fu.fil the duties of the position, In the Sivta District Frawors C, Srricie should bee ected, audio tho Eighth District Judge Jou Qo ace sus hee been re-nominated fer election to - pos tn thathe has bouored by bie talents and i oeyrey, The Cvil Justices ere also important ¢), to which only the most competent men ld be elected, and it fs believed that every fy btu! citiaen will be careful bow he votes for men * nL these positions, he most responsible offices to be fille? are those ~unected with the public schools. In all the wards suwumnber of candidates have bees sominated by ‘arouse parties, and im most instances none but ‘upetent meu have been selected, It is never- ‘he ens highly important that each voter sutistes ‘ toself thatthe mem he fs acked by his party to Ye for ag school officers, are rea!!y mea to whom ‘9 woull entrust the business of legislating upon ‘i vial tutereste connected with our system of Public ivatruction, Politicians @r@ Mot needed ‘uae placea, Good, honest, liberal-minded men re wate) for echool officers, Plenty of such are to be “und, end, es it is important to every citizen that ouly proper men should be elected, we hope thnt party Will be tgnored, for the make of electing -very ward the bess men to take charge of the ‘8 Ib is only by wetting aside the incompe ‘eet or COFrUPE @sbool officers that our citizens can Supa to have their childrem Properly astructed, or ovr public echools become of permanent value to the community, We earnestly exhort our voters *) canvass carefully the merits of every candidate fur» poaltion iu the echoo! offices of his ward, and vote fur no man whose reputation is at al! doutefal Hinaacial Reports, Markess, & ¢, New York, Satvrday, Nov. 28,6 P. M.—~The share qarket opened steady, and weariy ali deserip: ious fevovered 1 a 2'y per cent. from the deprestion of ye tenlay, The price of goidjadvanced 5% per cent , re. turoing to the figure of Wednesday, before (ue coy Cluaive mews of Grautts victory. Great etiorts were dade va the part of {the bull apeculators tu produce » Temilva, aud by gvod management they partly eu ceded fhe shipments to Karwpe to-day wire eo} 116 v0U, enakang fos thew bolu week B1S01V9! Loe ly total imports at New York for ttre wee! 6, compare a6 foliows AD f NOTICE: Weekeniiny May ov ‘ A MPETING neuer T, bk Liry goods wnat al sy b iyhad No ft th eu t ido O:her tudee 200 vay ie ois! Monday fenine,'s ws Sutinet when ts en oe - = o'clock, 1 members are reju d, ae CHO GFT 467 8,507,758 | Brainese of Irarortance will be'tranereted TATE @TOOK 641.28 vrRET HOARD. O'VARRELL, Pere, ; JOUN LALOR, Sec, 15! p Pacific 10 AKPENTERS'’ UNION OF BROOKLYN, ba a Lan 1 Pan CRE YE No. 2.--All members are iis erwad t Bee eo 1w00 NY e Gen, He diss | epee al meetings om Tus tay vy, fee. 1, "1 18-10....100%¢ 4500” da. ..358 0 ote ork. tenet ie forse Fe 1y.c.. 08 1100 Brie R ' bo ay 400 Mre vet Chl ea t c ‘ » we 400 Had. Ry. R rf ' 200 Marlew B. ? 1100 ea he t AN 1500 Tree, 7 3-10. , an BROOND HOARD, 08S 67% lu) Brie K WT 3000 de 100 ace ef... Wg 100 Hud. Rv. & -_ SPECIAL NOTICES. | The Candidate for Mayor. Ir you want to get good wages, vote for i unt He fe the workingman's friend, Wf you want your Louse-rent made lower, vute fur Blunt, He is opposed to high rents. If you want -the price of con! reduced, vote for Blunt, He ie opposed to “the coal monopoly that puts up the price of » poor man's furl. If you want cheap meat, vote fir Blunt opposed to the speculators that raise the prive of @ poor man’s living. If you are in favor of stemly work, vote for Blunt, He is down on any system thas re- duces the wages of the workingman. If you ere opposed to the draft, vote for Te qill A]! up the army without taking the poor man from home against his will, If you are oppowed to swindlera, gan Tascally speculators, vote for Bint, posed to ell auch scoundr If you want the Pont the benefit of your children, vote for Hiunt, in favor of good echoole for poor mena children, echemere in the city, whore Cazes ond wake lacdiords raar ther rete, U you & evel eort. free people, vote for Blunt. selves, Uf you want an honest man for€Mayor, vote for Blunt, Heiean HONEST MAN, and in feyor of honest men, No poor mam can eafely vote egaloat Blint Every workingman shoul vote for Blunt, iso workingmen,end 6 frieud t) mem who work for 6 living, Voters, if you believe in industry, Fer the Hai¢—Rarry’s Tricopher ‘The best and cheapest aiticle. Sold by druggiste f} 0 do,,....55 | | t 4 | KINSIS, 1° i | FADQUARTELE elation of New Youk Machiniate’ Asroctne y would retarn thet ) . £00 Mich, Cen, 200 do...1% 600 Chi.é N 30 0. w. q ° ol the Sineer's Bow yy M. 5 N. la agannty | for their liberal donation 69 Panama Ro. 1ST for the eum of ost u 10 Hl, @. Bp..119 } AS ndr x Tiss. & Bulger, A.D. Andrew 0 ha friends of this city, fe de L400 Cle. @ Pitta, K.104 P Fa eee Panel ong | mumber 700 Gal & Chi Wi '4 ™ do. 107*a10T'* 2200 Chi & Rot R104, sh) do. luke! O4's leo Oh BOA OR, 166 here of Co 600 Mil & PL du © hereler pots “no do Le tsoeial Kefort 200 ‘Tol. & Wab. R45 a Parton Gh ao do Mati6 Lureott, Moby YOO PL PLW ae 82 iaily, £ Lan do Sl .a52 Steitter He ay by order of the ¢ ve Bo x 1. MoMULAEN, tS MACHINIS t Printing Press Mai: to the en A My TAILORS hereby potifiet tor i Viewity, 3 lovers: antic form, ai a eome Ales w ghand K ewhil SALLY se THE bOrrLow mittees on Pic Nie and eutral Cominittee Te Se Pi along | NOTICE ALL TINSMITHS Ai BATN 6000 Cle. & Pitta, R165 vatly requer for J.D LOCKE 180) do OS \alOd'y z Wh i , hi ts for 9 ne i lo nr nt ' Pe Ltr DR tO 9 in their noble net, Ho CAMPHELL, Pees a 300 do. 1O%%ea14 SHE WRIGHTS<A MASS MEELING OF 100 PPE dC 228 ihe Shipwrighta of New York and will be OP at ee it hi « | heid ar the Co lat of Decenbe trade te etperte whe sre not sot wages, will of Grand street and b . M, Monday and Tu CLABK, Mo WALSH, QEGAR MAKEKS noch & NW Pall) do... Ai gai 1H) Chi. & Altou B.. ot ani’. will be held Tueeday, atch O'clock ATL engaged in 3 Bowery tarts o'clock aa ib good pay, vital iin order of the President, 1 ER, MP. WHITE, Secretar: + HERE WILL BEA MEETING OF THn|! inte Boot and Shoe Cutters’ tal,” Grand ef, gear tle at so'clork Unies MLEFTING New York, i Clerks . aod He, to, is oy hart Wedn and har tende HOES CHE # Senoors conducted for Heve ary pro tem, yeetin » | evening, by b at isi Ho 4 Bropt y ciation- The regular piceing of th Hall, (upataite) LEWIS COHN, Prow T° MILITARY KQUIPMENT MAKET A ceneral mara mesting of t Bowery Garden, ou Monday evening the above and stitchers, are invited to attend LONGAN, Presa, B CONARI, Jr, F opposite Spring at rtance brougit below Howery,on Luceday ev held a. meeting, elected Presiden a they experced PROT. UNION Asso Assoeiation atsl M, iu 0 above. will tel RI Monday evn Avacciation at The Crys OF THE GERMAN irookl yo, Aud Willameburgu Grocery NOTICES. A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING tte Temple and Social eocleek akere, Mr ASRETT, C, J. WHlts oe CHIED, BS fot waeregolwcd will be held nert Wednesday, en | ‘ a | AL NO . VOM MUSIC tain 6 MAN ( s ‘ NALIN 8 Who waa wllewed from the Gratt by the Comuiiee FOR MAYOR, | oa pecearess, and Lp Mas which Mr. B et ed ORISON BLUNT. | Chairman and leading epirit, and never a day pare . 9 \ but found him at bis post, Many es ‘ami ¢ mast to pty put hae hasbeen « eu ful merchane day feel arateful to hm, that tather, hasband, pro- be y for Fan of thet Wend at the in trumen ali» faratiy are pre wided for, Ch ee ee ‘ ' t hee evleel che Va sof Hee fn heeome ' Li Neda siche “ e ; ariwae he ged ior etune, It wae fina a ‘ t ° Me i th ptock an active part in brine’ne im Fe e i true € », te i far thel tr ¢ vf ent at tu i! . a ‘ t @ule ver snare © t * br t force of rb t, hie executive ab licie with um vera iv * « been ieid ua Aas A a ople. ate waait: many of the princip | «tree's of thie city, wha for the office for |. He aleo strongly ovre-ed the Offal Contract, which 1 bven mate in is which eont through Mr, Hs oppot ton. was floally surrendered end com- jefactorty to all partion, with @ great City working men wliletand by that, anot ntract was made for the re- ' inoval of the offal, which yieldcd @ heudeome revente ' ¢ t , to the Cig Phas (> ee dace an on eS CTE BAN Waring ble defer of sepvtee ag ah Ald@omnan, OEP, — . Mant introduc d the jcestwon of using Steen . GOUDEREY GUNTHER S C2 hee eonthe Fire Department, sod which be ' t ‘ © Heine or infor strent advocated hills aud Ad nted te examine and report the beet erreniation boetines, when pri biect on, ar mimnon Coane), | to aution the p euch politieat tr condemned at rope etiq pted theo met with ao much + s) vrowed by the Fire atalitims nand vor fehting of Piers van was adopted, t ¢ ae of wrought srpore. notil ®@ permanent struc. et ne lat ot Dye ooera'y late them ou thei he wae acain elected Ale toe tN ! York, Nov. vtth. is ed the Pitteenth Ward, where a ‘ AOUTREY GUNTHER : ‘ ; wae conspicuous tn bie persiatent | Jekom }REEMAN OURNAL EDITO- sition to ail yobs ar KLAL eded in opine mar of th THE MAYVOLALTY CONTEST full ‘ @ eale of ly The ring, ne tl trupt € sition to controling yaud ob nue «ae abaodoucd for that the plunder of the ) thieest eailed. hope J thal they have made Bor ie nee. Sper When the Police Law o« hanged, he battled Jvieo Bunt rune tor the purpos being detented, | aeainet Fernando Wood's fi id sustained the | The word ve given, through the secre’ League . chat | Me‘ropoiitan | | the Abolition vote le to le given to Boole, Boole waa The entire for Updy eee powinee for y lospector, the ouguito | residence M aly be acceptable to Opdyice'’s party for Mayor by bis votes and @ hea, and when pyro ies The yoatest ie to be ap explie tone between an | tion for their ealaries was exhausted, be urged apa t, and an unholy co. | A, T. Stout. F berlain’ to advance the slition of Aboliticniate, Biack Ro pubiicans, municipal | mouey, notwit feeney, aud shes pe juoderers and corrupfed Democrats. The Hasaciy | himeelf to vote for the approp u io the ard of Tune, Tktoos@ aod Wort either op nly or eecret- | Supervisor . ly are working for Boole, Every paper thatcan te When the Poard of Supervieors wae reorganized subsidized is eeeured for Boole. A rch time of robe | under the Actot loi, he watelected to that bing theeity we will bave ty pay loc che @atravagaut | aod has n distineuished as a Supervisor for bua et Boole li, if the Democrats will, warte of money to zeal la prot ctlog the best lutereste of the Coun When the Board of Sip rico ntered upon thete Without loss of time, Secretaries s complete anorganization detail. og a sulliclent bum | duties in 15s, they found man useuds of dollase . ty ber of trusty and competent men to watching every | of arrearages for supplee furn d the County ia He |a INSMITHS AITENTiON—A SPECIAL liing booth -to seceing that tickets are supplied, and | previous yearr. ; merting of the Tin Plate, Copper aud sheet Lroo that there ie no cheating, we Leieve Guuther will be Moet of theae bille were examined by Mr Bluntaod Workers’ Protective Laion wii tbe beld at Miliimy | elected. Lf elected, it will be a moet glorious victory | by careful anditing on lie part the amounts were re- duced in some instances to vf Democra ic prince ple over fraud ande eed Frye rethan one bell, eod @ All members of the Luion A tesehood has been tndustrioualy circulated to | great rednetion made in the gross amonnt there will be buwinesof | the theeot Mr, Gentber,t whenin ‘he Board Since then, the expenditares have been kept with. the Uaion By | ot » Governore of the Arluhouse, be interfired | ip the amounts appropeisted and raised ior the year, PF. CAMPBELL, J. MECK. | with a Catholicaitar on Randail'el d, aud had it | with a balance to the credit of the Couuty to begia ¥ remov We are conversant with the whole matter, | the new year Robert Kieineidam, the jemptorest Mis Mr. Blant, by Lic own personal efforts in exposing unry, told uaaboutit at the tone, Pather Robert | fraudulent meacurcs, bas prevented mauy of them wuethe ¢ ¢ privet then vie ting Randa Ta- | being pase land, ‘The altar in juestion was removed in 15, be this opposition to the contract made by the Commits fore Mr. Ganther becac ea merber of the Board Ker under which ewht hundred thou tic money bas been expend ned and he suceeeded in de appropriations propored to be It was rest red the peat vert when Mr. Gunther had entered the Board he beiae active and etficeut in remedying the in/ustice d eter ne to Ca ay evening the grocery clarke li remember the when JOMN the Rebellion commenered In earnest, and aod HES ad pap jbeu ing wae not ne nt devoted ni tore money r thao any othee in sending troops te ' y private or pablic citiven ia this city Dee, fd, al orion) Mio the iatiof Mr KRUTLL overno Ile waa en, dooght and dav in ecvipping the Tf you want your rents increas, vote for Hoole | CPi Ld Seventh a, neal Awe \0 We capert that | tie ra, The following ts tis? i oridion tions Ae ceed tite unther—t d f 1 the undering | *rery (rerman grocers s\ork 4 dartencer will t whiek, ib WL De even, is Cone i¥e de fon trom the tine oF Gunther—the friends of a ‘ rp ed there without far. aait wil beto hie tnereat, Com ¥ ‘ + thaws BT N.Y, Nov . 1563, ‘ : robberies tnorease Pail Pe COMMITTEE i rAaM Marron Eau. Bes was tuade in this ¢ y, Mr. Blane : Ivars he ac ion on vert referred to in * istion of two milifous of . TNIPED COOPERS NOOO WILL HOLD AY ycur oft Vthe Lath beeen Voinuteera, and shoe svold the t @ teh Democracy, vole for that Spreial Moot np this Moody 71h r INO. Mr. ¢ vas nota mem : but he wae wot ab tha’ time to Lis e D at, of ‘ Cars ek,attv V for tue purp ber ol the Bear i ) Noise “true blue! Democrat, of hecit eua ( eee arere ok Re seed ad while ehe Geeks ty PeTRE WYNNE. Ree. See ij I three millions of « of ae ae ° ease jollars t oud not agree If you erela favor of 8 free Srevermenee) | fate 8 Woop TURNERS’ ATTUNJION~Ther ne which ex. | the mar f epend » ‘he Board 9 4 se ee loek, a, 1B ‘ouste het 1 oct o Mi dull. opria! ty for the poor, The rich can take care of thera: | 0° pid BF oi AMUIS, 154 bast Houston we which you will duly | for the purpose. perp: “DT have no ob eetic the inspection Supervisor Bint © a! Cariy out the prov) t reyucsted | ed, to procure sulat Sommittee to » thus adopt: divea. enrol the ord 5 Yours reapeeth lly, oo Josuta Pit iors, FELLOW “TRISHMEN = AROUSE! !—AS Irishmen, rt in the coming contest naged the nh, Militia, poor & ho were uuable to pay the tion, were provided with subatitut ‘ Th S00 in and the t Hy coat did not reach #600,000 he Government for Mayor. anu Luglishioauy Ose who baa proved | got the men. lice, the Firemen, the Militia himeelt eo t born andl o English soil, a eup- | and others ed fou ' the neces) i porter of the “i’rince ot W My cumity wf paylog nh our Sixty- w A 0, H., NO. & LONG ISLAND —THE | Ninth would wot turn out to receive him, Bo method were hie arran, ' e monthly menting of the above Liv i not had evough of Eugsith tyrrapy in the old ments, in th , that when for Blunt | held at Mr hors. Greenpoint ave, on Monday | without hiunging it to our door in this? 8 clomed up th to ® cent, = = = | evening, Now Sorciotk, All the officers and | eay that Mr. lk has done well forus, Why did he | Vouchers for aditure were filed with the members are res d tobe iy ineremes the pay Stivet-Oweevers aud Dirt Cart iu ~ | PATRICK KREBNAN, 4] NAN, Sec + Dealers’ society thie Bocivty will be bela copy. Carri ferry, inat, noobs 9d Weert 9th 10 and 72 Bowery. est store in the ety ue Warm, Winter Wooleca Cl EVANS’ Extensive Clothing W Fultoa et, may be found ove of the ndeomest assortmen! of te, Vesta, Undergarm umaily low prees, for Leea hnown for years, .N. Medical Plectite J, Danny, Si + Nov. 28, 1865 holes sfternoon, Dee, bis Tihany 67 Thompson at, BRADY On Sunday, Nov. 20, Andrew Trad Native of ¢! ‘he friends of the family a: to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, lee, |, fr late residence, 556 seventh ave HUF -On Sunday, no Mary Cieare Donohue, aged 4 vee ane! 1 ders, ren e rviatives an: ends of the fami! spectfully imvited to attend the fuera, aoe Tender 8:9 o'clock, trom the morning, | ber parents, ddth of, aud vd ave, Dublin papers p DON aged 3 month Fall aed Winter.-The beat place to buy Fall and Winter ciothingia at F. B. BALDWIN 38, The iargest assortment and il communications may be sent Our JENDS will please NOTICE that we are Bot CONNECTED with thi Machinists’ Protective Union, 'T ORGANIZATION DIST! foe child from pain, tuvigo: ‘els, corrects @eidity, and gives toue item, 2 conten hottie BDEATHa. ALDEN On Nov, 23th, Robert Hf. Alden, inthe 84ib yuar of his age The relatives an ee. 1 FALVEFY—On Friday, Nov of Timothy end 8 funeral) took place on Sunday van at. FISHER.-At Tottenville Sat day. Nov. 2, after a short infaut daught nd Qs de ee will be in utteudane at bitehall at A. M., boat from Statea Isandou Mouday, Now fot LEAR. On Saturday, Nov. . vere iiinees, Naney font 7 $8 months and 2 tives and irie: fully iuyited to attend t 1 o'elon Dec. MONTEITH~On Noy 61 yeure The triends of the family vo attend the funera’, ‘ Labs VOLVO frou Dip late re@ideuce, UY Urree elas. | ps JEON PHELPS, and Felectric Phyatcian, Medical Electrician and Eclectrie Physician, 28, Cooper Institate 95, Cooper Lostifute, Office Bours, from 9 A. Office hours from 9 A.M. tof P.M. Machinists of New York and Vic: STILL ON & STRIK TIFADQU ABTERS, No. 15 BOW Where d friends of the family are reapect fully invited to attend tho funeral, on lursdey 1, at 1 o'clock, from the resider mn halve on let, at 7 o'clock, at fester et. By Men's Overco stand the e Jnetriot, until wie ft Tat, 1863. and Lehall f me, CHARLES M. Nov, 25, 1503. VRCLLAR, To the electors of the Po OP. M, af edt You taunt be aware that the RY,NY, Dincrict. ° and you want no o’her. tereatin thie matter not only be acting for youre interests of the whole peo Mr. Skidmore ie weil « he bas faithfully pe past, and w eit former! WMC JOSEPH HOXIE, reapectfully invited JOUN PAPPLN, ais DANIEL D. WESTF he $ ton rt, bast river Nov. %%. of @ short 1) 9 mouths PNEA® ELLIOT KOSEVE LT ere, Goerch at aN JOYCRS Tuesday side street WM GARDAPR CAkp - ae paofthe poof Jolin Lui, aged 6th Wats arouse | triend, WILLIAM funeral, on | he ui her iat DIGHTH al 4 Mozart, Mok atic | Parts th, Rober: Monteith.aged | b Peay ery ul! avited ruevn, De adny at ; , FRTER Mb ree J SPECIAL NOTICE--NEW YORK LIQUO ‘The regular monthiy meeting of | ft’ he Metropolitan Koon, order of P JUKN ROGERS, Kecording Secretary POLUPFICAL NOL acandiiate for work for lstwi, assuring you (hatin 60 doing you ‘lerk of the Jefferson Market Police, Court He is a self made man, and deserves the cordial support of every voter of Lis district BRYAN, bvening Post or Put Kutgers place, S DRAPER, Commission OTS Grand et. end others tor Alderman present order of Vis) AH He PRER 153 » Tuesday evening, Dec 6 an} ent wo W. NGS, Pr ‘LS, A CAbbt WISH MY FRIENDS IN THE 12 19th and 22d Wa 1 e oot and ne‘ly un ler . oraw trom elo thi 6 of Ds ‘ sieuded VANDERVOGiA. New York bin Fitth Judicial Patriot compiiaiug the peveoth, bleveuth aud Phirteenth | beucow Citizess You will be called uponon Tues. day, December, to elece @ Police Justice for the Fifth Judicial District, comprising the sbove Wards » position of Police Justice is oue of much more then ordinary importance, Your lives, your liberty, your property depend iu @ great degree apon the Police Magistiate veaiding in your You want eapable, feith{s!, vonest iuen You sllhevea ¢ Yhe common safety of community demands that you act, aud that now, to sveure the elvetion of s candidate effi mmon in the ue UG. W. WADE, Preat, and worthy oF She position Such @ mani« EDWARD M, SKIDMOR 139 Wo recommend bim co you as coming up to the Jack csnaue ~ | ecniart feat ‘hone vapable and faithful to Syrap relieves | tue const you to vote for him, and will n interests, | favorably known whe yea ot mber of ese je Charities with all my WEB. Shipbuilder, Lewie at. heare LY 1. 1. WING, 298, Routh et, Parish of Anna, Co, Cavan, Ireland, WMH 1 JAMES F. pr BE EBORN, South at ) Sbipbuilder, Hour ia An TELE STON Charleston Steamship Line OK et WALERDURY, @ipbuild CUAELES POX, Bx-Alderman, Seventh ward ARCH HALL, Captain of the Port, 155 Madison 18 Eighth Ward, our every tntercat aan a dumandetheelcerion of upright and hor mt from 220 Su Me our Pubic Sehoos We earuertly recom Bd to you Tilandv be Math irreape eof party the Citirens’t chet et : Aes 6m Bath Fort yieloner WALTER W. ADAMS of Kichard Hie aud Maria Fister, 1 ust i Toit Oyace ft 1 be remaine will be taken to G eonwood Cemetere Tho well known, these nae Sivten Ttinnd | the, of our e y on the aisivalof tue iWo'ciocn, | SHE terest of ‘een fia Hrs P)) PUTAS CLARE, JOHN B, CORNEL 12} LACKS TON: 2 DEN RATS OF THE oO} D 4TH AND Stand t workingian's 40 WAusi, DERMANIJC DISPRICT 1 Workinumer Wiak Noruiaatio tira Warde, iar AStoud sia Comp'roiler, and « balance remained of nearly one end @ hail miilions of dollars, When the new cali for troops was made by the tuen? Beesue was forced to do ao. They could not live without it owing tothe high prices of living andrentse, Hut who pays the advance? It is uot | President, Mr Hunt was satiated that, with proper he rich man, but it ist vor! The higher the taxes | bounties, a suflicient number of Volunteers could be Nigha the rente, Now, | aay jola with me and | procured to furniot the quota of the City and Cogat bresa the rine. Support honesty and right, and vote | of New York, and, on his recommendation, two mit. for CG GUS THER, @ true and honest democrat, | lions of dollars bave been appropriated to procare the aod @ supporter of be poor man, and he is not an | Volunteers, Englishman AN HONEST PRISHMAN | es Mr. Blunt j¢a hard working man, in whatever be pret JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ~~ | undertakes, Quick to discover a traud, he is never tie he is seri = -iberal with his own money, he is JOT, NTH AND ITTH WARDS , i i palously Atamecting of Werepanteand Citieens of the ath careful of that belonging to the public He would make an active. energetic Ma) ) Jugal District, beld at ist Lowery, om Friday, Now | vember 27.h, it 8as Uoarimoualy ‘or Having riseu from the rauks, be lsone ot toe people, and knows how to eof thea tntereste ite dogs pot eteal bimsel!, oor will be let snz que | Aesolecd, That we accept with @atifeation the | else. ir ne can help it { ‘ td DAGGEL TLONT, for Civil Justice | g ry ik) . . MAYAN A bY <G STEXNT 1 a ue vourth Judie) Detrict, Ye | SEGULAR UNION CONVENTIONS—7TR Judtelal District, 1th, 19th and dvd Warde, Nov, Reolee!, Thatind DAGGET HUNT we recognize | 27, lodu The Conventions re-avsembied at le- a bigh- minded evuble sud | dein’s, lth Ward Union ted juarters, last erect, ‘eptel ‘ate character is lawyGe | pursusadio wotice from their Chat allilty deeervinet vestcitl | JAMES BRYAN and WILLIAM H. DECAMP, Sartatty Of the 12th Ward, appe red ‘in person and dechaed the nominat on r ata previous meeting, where. gpep the Couven vanimously nominated JAS, H. WELSH, of the 12th Ward, present incumbent of Justice, for ie. lection in the dis. LES © IP NKINS,of the 20th Ward, fodividually aud efforts to LNT, Bnowing » with credit aud tafactiog tothe i>, Chairman, the office of Poiic trict, and CHA foe Civi, Justice Chairman of Police ang ONION » Civil Conventions S ’ ‘ TH. MILLIKEN, ) 5¢¢reterios ¢ And 60s ether 134 . ’ — 264 FY! KPH ALDERMANIC Dist RICT, , Rrcuuan DEMOCRATIC UNION NOMI NATIONS. Tammany aud Mozart Third Judictal District, 5b and 9th Wardy For Police Justicw Regular I tneo Nominations cratic, McKeon and jor Alderma WILLIAM DOMEKTY 216 7 3 WELSH, FORK RE-ELECTION PY cure ier Justice, Ith, Ith and vvd Wards, ith Chatrroap of Tarumeay Hall’ Convention, vor JAMES SANDFORD, secretary HAREIS ROGERT Mc KEON Chairman of Moza:t tial Convention, dudichal District TALIONAL ALS. MeCULLY Is etary 6s Police . lee, Se i Ly ’ = Por Polteatenus Ninth Wardace ot? JREeE bs Diatcha Tic USTON Nosue oR fh : Tals , 1 NATIONAL DENOCRAS FOR CIVIL JUS TICK, For Alfoiman 1th Ward, sts I. DAGGETT HUNT : eon Bek es ROBERT MeGiNNIs $77 : + UNION NOMINATION JAMES Hi P DEMOCRATIC, and Union Nomination 1TH, . NATION JAMES MOMUBRAY.' 963 FOURTH SUI AEA DIBTRIGT, DEMOCRATIC UNION No-~ ISTH AND ITTH WAKDS GULAR UNION NOMINATION, AlermenG Ditech Dh WAG. bor JOU) oLL oat poLIce IUSTICE, OWN D. OL TIWELL NT Sth Judicial District, EGULAR DBMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Nomination, 8th Judieis! District, 16th aod 20th ards, For POLICE JUS) TCR, THOMAS A. Leb Witt, we DEGULAR DEMOCKALIC KEPUBLICAN 2 Sot ioe Ranimous, Now!n REGULAR DEM CRATIO NOMINATION, = POR MAYOR, POR MAYOR GODER t, GODERE G, GODFREY GODE REY. K Tth, 1th and 18h Wards, FKOWARD M. SKIDMORE, FOUWARD M, SKIDMORE, EDWARD M. BKIDMORE Flection on Puesday, Lee, 1, 1968, Piection on Tueday Hee. 1, 1N63, jon. Fth Judicial District, Por Poli e Justice, MICHAEL CONNOLLY, a] WEVENIELENTH WARD, United Nominations for Behool Commissions, JAMES Lo MILLE GEORGE CAULFIE! D, Chalrman, JOHN VANDERBECH, Secretary, ‘ “THE CITIZENS. T : PEOPL Tam)oany Liall schoo: Couveitioa. CANDIDALL OF EVERY Pe EO Bar Gps 2 _______HONEST_DEMOCRAT, Pee Bogart tian se 1a REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, Sear A OT APT of the Fifth s nate butie it Sreaattation Moku JOHN B, RYERSON, President, GEV, W. ANDEKSUS, decretary, Oi. See ~ Ublon Association. A- GEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICL, 12TH, | 2 loth and 22d Warde Regular l) mocratic Repul> 20th Wards, | lieau and Constitutional | nien no S60 For Civil Juetice | _ JOHN A, SPEMMLER, YO) Te MY FRILNDs—I WilHDRAW MY c didate for Councuman ol tue ta denacorlel Datriet,, BENRY K WOULKLFE, 14a Ward, ww District, 10th, 11th, 12th, and Tth Wards, pao » THOMAS MeGUIRR, | R! GULAR PEOPLY’§ UNION NOMIN . LION Bor Police Juatice Sth District, 14th and JOLN QUACKENBLU SIL, REGULAR UNION, WORKINGMEN'S aud Tex Payers ions for Police Justice, tu and eg DISTRICT, M& SANVEBV OORT Cop 9 ation Wards, lth, CHALLE we i ewes eh ee - eee