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— NUMBER 9801, Latest News yi" G our " ne or J BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SCY re even bid pertens ee asaber nan — or dieernectaric’ pen ern betigiees el THE FIGHT AT KNOXVILLE, ; ae A pubic ‘bet (be ineu ree jen driyhemay be en ourseed to Nor REBEL LOS$ OVER 1.090, GEN. FOSTER’S ADVANCE, 27 t hen " - - ti ¥ fas nee of men tke Mr A SLIGHT RE ULSE. we in the eabinet the rich eous cent men fepreseuis hae ruled Par iament, sud te eradua! fang al bot the worst portions of our eee There will soon be heard not @ word aeaivst ite President but tom these abandoned r 1 @8 of freedom who use Rug ane@rennentior slavery from Christendoa: | Conf ton of the reports of high prices at the | | South is furmished by the London Trmra, which cays. | The following information rearding the pric: rovisions n Charleston, Soath ina, has irniehed throveh a private let eity toe fitend in Ehgland Four Rebel Cannon Captured, Later From Charleston, SUMTER FAST TUMBLING DOWN Two Rebel Batteries Demolish:d. | Interesting European News, :--~ Pee pe h The Proposed Congress, Kes’ DO per deiw | Boe he Het 1 08 per & ar 1G¢ What Is Thought About tt. Bing 0 cose? 1th an SAD SCENES IN POLAND. great uel! “a m het tad ereattibeeetnens - cotton 1 Se, or fe MISCELLANEOUS CITY NEWS, “i""e rs yard Se . Be. te 1h) A Call to the Working Women. unfortunately tite eets «| endausibinsnbcciebicihanigheaicn . ff i trending | Important Workin Men's tt fabulous prey ttn eg | & Union Meeting. It te asserted that M [iroues de Lhe e bas isened a | arial * Beh Clomarintend+d te proeiaim the abectute 4 ter &e., &e. «ae. ertedn eg of the Fmperor fb “reneh, De ne ting » that only for the pesce of sro and the welfare of bie neightors, bas induced bom te propose hie eehome of a: Litration, borro the Pee an fiom “1k. Marchgoraa.” In he Lamion Tives wefndeome mercantile let terefom Mexico, One dated the 10th of October, bis “eoliet ud Good from Tennessee. Baraside’s Victery Cineannatt, Dec. 4.~The following dispateb has Ween received atthe military bedquarters in tuis aye: aity: Y departnre of Marahal Porey hee given eeneral Enoeville Nov 30—Ali well, The enemy wae ce- bs 4 fsetinn “A f uipoowe be present Dalsed yesterday with heavy loa. Everyth ne Ging on well, and we fee! very ecafdent Dispatches state that in the area: the 29:b alt., the rebels loet over 1.00) killed, weand 04, aad prisoners. Pighting et Comberinnd Gap Crneimnats, Dee 4 Special dispatches trom Com te ) mleefram the he Coos unin nal rhe ee nd division proba berland Gap, dated Dec A.report that there was fyb w ileve Mar ATT ad (oe yesterday at Walker's Ford. ten miles tram the | pvoys of & dv avor toeut them off end attack their | | | Gap, between Foeter's and Longstreerecavaire Im attempiing to crows the Clinch River ee wore Voter date fBep ember OT another erte U nforunat every note he parsioceend aupics hove been perm tted ovake the prers of repulsed with the lossofSomen We captured four tte and of + art re 1019» meerures have eonaltome hee telbe the manayoe ef the in une. Two of oor auraeons were found murdered in terwrr i Hostie ee aoe entirel: ow pended au) look «hich way on will, elie conimaion and di Jonesville. trust, and thee DA cood.tion moat Prom Chertnocege. mena oat robb d, end travel Chattaneraa, Dec 4.-Genere| Brage har been re. Pip fed ae buretolae opened 16 the fees of tbe Wewed by Gevers) Harder, who is makine fo parate wor The cour justice eferts to patch op the shattered army and assume then pve 4 SY Die tr, mod jodeveacet 0 807 CRA Of Wronein 6! piper be eee oud tt i Micei@ £ or y's decree to the con Turia Ovwn (saceire for Now mer 10, | pul bee a royal decree preciaiming sn Iteilan em- Bety Tr aunolethe penal punishmente awaided in | th Neopol tan provinces, for all erimes excepting tho.e connecied with bsigandage and ordivery of fener The amovety extends to all offeness against the py ere aw, sod eli persome who have evaded the Cone ted |p couiravention of the lawe re- os guard, The report preeediu, sat thy emthusieatic reception au ue whicb the King hes met with } Lave proved how dreply the Sly ies oted iu the mind of the population ‘Ue Mere to fear from the effurte of eve She mini tere Dave deemed it thelr duly to sec Usivue idew conceived by the Bing | LATES' j Tuk PROPOSED ComoRmeH Corre pondence of the NOY Suuy Paria, Nouv “4.1L eend you the followin, fiow Paris papore of to-day Consiantim pie, Nov, 21,-The Sultan hee mad favorable reply to the Emperor Napoleon's lavitetion | | | { | | } ibe offensive. o Army of the Potomac. A Rebel Beconnoissance, Washington, Dec. 4.--All wae quiet in front of the army of the Potcmac today. Last night the eremy wade @ reeconoisance in force, consisting of artille- vy, infantry end cavalry, and crossed at Raccoon lord with the probable intention of serertaining our streugth and position But thoy were repulsed by a Getachment of our cavalry corps, and rapit'y retreat @d to the south side of the Kepidao We oceupy Culpepper with « caveiry fooce Charleston, Newe to Tuesday 1. (Correapondence of the N.Y Sun P) Charleston Harbor, Tucaday, Le let. ~ibe poe Won of affairs here is unchanged. Gen. Gillinore con tinuce to abel) Bumter from his mortar batteries. The west wall of Sumter has beeu undertcined by our Ore, and the lest vestige of the fort aes for'ified work lo disappearing. The rebels now only otcasionally display @ emai) battle flag from the ruins of the fort Ov Thureday last the land hatteries engaged the re- bel farts on James and Sullivan's Islands for severs! hours, The firing was not heavy. Gen, Gillmore cos. tineed to throw rbells into Charieston at the rai twenty perdsy,and it was evident that they were doing coneiderable damage. The shelle were seen to burst ot night. On the reception of the newe of Grant's victory on Tuesday our army and nevy fred!” @rend salutes. The her up to yesterday» ed are tne bro bers Jasineki and Dinsiow ihe jal urbe legrame to e European Congress, expressing at the sarue tine he imtention of being pres: ot \bereat in pueon Copenhagen Nov. 21. The Riog of Deamark bas een) Generes Oxhoin to Paris, as tie bearer of a fe vorabler ply to the Emperor Napoleou, to the invwi- tat.on to attend @ Ewropean Congress POLION arraina, Presa, Sov, 41. Aceording to adviers received her fiom Warane, arrests con'inne to teke place in feite Among the sumber of those le . M- ern : stormy, and the nave in aons:qnence inactive. Bock, lean of the Faculty of Medieine; end M POWs VLA HORTON Oh tk! Macame Rausemer and eoveral other Boston, Dee. 4. The correspondent of the Basten Sciee have been imprisonedin the Ci'ade!l A com muniestion from Warsaw, in the Cologne Gazerte. bee the folowing Ww popaler one of villages oo Lithonia Irg rameported to the ete ad anteot Kimoyerks.Bralis Fiasarn, ine letter daved, Or Charleston, Now. 28th, eee: “ One or twa vebe! batteries on Jamces [eland have heen compl tely demolished by our immense ¢!osi hoe The and Sey ebell, Sumter res ful pounding verter e & of y fam ies, were thus transported 1 tort rime hae heir property was contacated and day. One of our heavy shot struck upon the ine ie eld, and the proceed plied to the expenses of the of the wall and sent an iminense quantity of it inio the see below * Last night, « rergeant and ten privates ofa Geor v roey. There uanfortunaty children ba + re beets jon to leave their hom aac eeatto f ce them tocompiy @iaresiment m de good therorcepeandeul erdired °° Wn Wiloe tae conv # ior Stig themselves to cur forces on Fo ly Inland. Ther rire anim in the ci'y, Mourseuu bee arieionisns and the rebel (roo Puen inse:ipts neon | pe and « eof panic. Ad kinds of ca‘at (be etrecte to Le eared, oo more Poel imovey hgh, The poor reople were ‘ * oleh beuredin he resteurante. the Polls f starvation in Cha lee on aud Bareunsh,” DO ooger epic ved by tradesmen in m sccougt+, and ial reaon ean Rosen -apedann From Europe. Dates to the ‘2int ultimo, ti nol P and bt © Crar ior pardon be sod the rest ent to Aes beem obt ined The eteamer Bootia bas arrived here, from Lirer- peitoning (ve Ceart waec! Au ue ool, bringing foreien flies to the 2let ui om The ont to 7 4 160 ter reyort of the resiguatiin of Ear) Ruse... previously ' i he palativateo L | received, re msto be confirmed by the following on- boiveeuordan WpOr ANE wietory pouncement in the Sractatos ‘ paras Ae We have received a str'ement, cn what should he U the palstiuate of first-rate au hority, that Bari Russesi retire: t Bh iicee have teen gent Cabinet, and is ruccecded by Lord Ciarendon r 1 & Kusian eousay reord the report wih cerp regret, for, “box . Tlie aaii war aite fe eannot either support or admare | R ve by the Poles tor 4b.0vy puidene Th y bave pilecy to Poland he is the ture Bian cay fag yuan tty ft becc Deiong ato pobiest of Buglien tactiv ue eve rr Thee cap ure Very tlequeut. par The Londen Monwiy commenting upon the te be pa My aye re . ular ue ero, par ‘oud tecent speceb of Mr. Vis ou American effairs,ad- Qua tne ts conn ry minisiere @ rebuke to rebel sympathicers in kogland, teueuc') be ue t a f whom wae but Iteays: voned tog ther with th be tude: ney The men who mobs bitter epeechas aud write bitter been he had flocen! preperty to Reey hermes erticl@r against the United states, whe @ at over and bes eli arent piatic Ru-eia thei c or (anes, seeravete their lowerridicuie ther a on ec t ” exe tious, and pervert every utterance of their die, Reporte are. circu e'ion thar it fa the intention of tinguiebe) me @ pitity of prorractine the conflict Lord Palmers on to briug an setion aginst Mr between Noth South, as 1 as of trying (0 (pene nd, for defamati af et Not even Nepoiecn Kane, the injured busbaud defamation of char throst England inte the quarre Rovaparte, hen atth head of @ naticna: deadiy ™ ith ooreelvia, wae ever fo vilipendedand de he GI Lr giver the report that th Hea A honest, oprighl and magnani ry vlatgow Efenaun giver the ” ene ent of the American Republic He v8! eutbortiesin the Clyde have ten ueted to tic life hae been free from offenc® detain emspeeted war we-ecle for the Confederates, jand—whese administration has eerefaliy oy ontd they attempt togo to ves before further in. | acter inat ted her friendship-—-who has aimos: entic'- plaints, in Bie eagerness to do vestigation is mada, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, th | | fea mild type of varie One thoneand men were toenail from Cherboure for | Mrrice, on the 2s4 of November DECEMBER The London Timss promineutiy directs attention | tothe warlike preparations of Russie whet those preveratiueare Great or Deing made about Cromatadt, an ler tt ence of Todliden, Infersal machines, the are being rawed A dimensions te in cc ePations are superiotend intercepted bw earch and exten bi tearion © te of prepireion, sod ©. ofmoua exertions are beicg eciore of Runs, ammenition, are mer p a de, and two years’ eenois of coal hae been provided forthe fleed Sixteen thousand men Are enid toorcupy (he country trom the Crimes to ‘atria, onder General Ladere. News Items, (Telagraphed to the New York Sun) Tire reward for the capture o increased to 65,009 Gan. Cox has been reliewad from duty at Cinaio Morgan has been Bats and ordered to report at Knoxville ‘The Secretary of War bas authorined Gow, Andrew to recruit s regiment of colored cavairy in Massactin- wotte Tre State convene was conciuded yenterday, and ttoffeialiy declared Thefipures differ bot elabtly from those already publithed The illness of President Lincalo, as before noticed, id. The pastulas bave broken, aod he ts now speedily recovering Ovvictas etatisties show @ much mare favorable condition of onr foreign trade chan has been gene. rally supposed. The balance is largely in our favor for encd of the three veare of the war THe governmeent has ordered the sale of al! confia cated isads in Virtinis, South Carolina, Flerida and Tennesere, on ‘he lith of Jannare The aale will be Peremprery, to pay the direct tas of thane Arates SEVENTY Rian? rebel prisoners eacaped from Camp Dowe near Chicago, on Werlnerday n ht, by dig fe etunnel from the barracks to an outalde fence, Be' ween 20 and 50 of therm were retaken up to lest evening Tum trade tn cotton hetween Memphis and Arkan. sar has been broken up by gnerrillas, who plunder the People of their cotton, destroy It, and comecript the owners, Cotton waa qaoted at Memphis, on the let inet, et 42q7% cash Avnivary letter, emnggled through, from « prisoner n Libby Prison, dated Now, 16th, saye: “The rebele have sanin dav d oarrations, We now receive per | diem (bree fourths of @ poand of corn bread and one ilof rice to ten men, and as much water drink Meat wae stopped a week ago. as weren The rebels | allow as to rees.ve letters, but won't let us write com- plaings to the Nuvth, If ther can help t.* Atasamnuuberct members of the Renste ond House of Raprerentatives are already in Washing ton, and ever: train briugs fresh arirvals. Rieetion- eerir@ and eon-aliations attendant upon the organt Sation of the Honee sre indulged in apon ell sides, The several cancusce for tha nomination of officers of the Honse will be held this ewening Teroewation h ten the prcaent high prices of coals, to euapend min ‘1g operations, The eurpension was tn commence immediately, bot it was @nally determined that it eho ld not commence until the 14th of Dacamber. Thie te almort like @ santence of death to many pune womes end children. Tus Conservative (nion National Committee met et Cine: neti, vesterdey, and was adds ned, daring Ite session, by Hon Garret Davi, of Kentacty; J P Paurot, of New York ; Ident. iov. Jacob, of Ken. tacuy; Willlam C Hurd, of New York; Gen, Lasile Combe; A. Norton, of Texas, and many others, All expressed an earnret desire for the nominetion of Gero, B. McCiellan, The tol'owing resolution wes adopt Reaolved, That thie Conwen' ion of Consal tation edo; ed reaMime the Kentacky platform of 186\,and suggeste to the Conservative Uatou Natiovel Committee the game of Geage BH. Mcl for the went Presideuey, and recommended ty the said Com mittee to take sueh action tu regard to (be comiua- tion of enndidates for President and Vice Preevieut as they may deem expedient. During the discussion, the names of Hou. W. B. Campbell of Tennessee, Geo Lesiie Combeand Gow Thomas £. Hramiette were mentioned with great interest for Viee Preal dent General Intelligenos. (Dp Mail to the N.Y Sun.) A vorem towns in Maine have already filied their qootea under the last cali. Two bundred and eighty-five thensand buehels of oats we Montreal last week to the United principally for the army. y Waen Beacires recited hie “F.xperienees in Evglend,” before an immense audience, at the Phile- deiphia Academy of Murie, on Thursday evening. Go-ernor Curtin made the imtreductory speech, Oven three tone of the very best cotton eeed of all descriptions have been distributed aud planted iu 4d miliions of pl etcut of Camiiins, on Satarday, realized #1588 ingle wn load of farm produce, dirpased of It consisted of 2,118 pounds shea ed tiom 580 sheep, which wae sold at 75 eceptes ponnd. ‘Tee Secretary of War hae decided that the months’ voluoteere af the several Btates who called out under the firet sectionof the Act of wine ° 17th, Ince not en! itied to the #25 bounty e: #7 prem u Beveral millions of dolinrs are in | ed, aod! 000 troope interested ip question, Tur nent of the present verr tines the valne of the taxable propertr of New Orleans $100,859 nS, @ dc ase of (90,855.15) coapared with lant resulting mainly from the reduced walue of nd money at inte, es’, and the: mitting from ofthe 11,71 slaves of the piate, va ot 36,699,210 ich crowne the new dome » Weeon Tusaday com of the goiden head up n the co of «peetetors wit- wilord's ches d'au- # position, the to the brieze above it, jute was fired, The Coming Draft. Av'any, Nov 4.-Importaut info: mation respect. ; ing v lumeerr cruitiog in an werte en applica ton’ througb ® cowim) one ated by Gov. Bermeur,, comma d fthe Hon briando Keliogg, Hoo. James, A. Bell, and Willem H. Bogart, Eq. has doen re ¢ tved. The War Department nas consented to toe following propo i .onr in rela teers under the President's prociarmation dated (er 17, 1905, calling for 9,04 men: First, that juotee De sp,ortioned to owas and wards in the severs Congressional Districts of the 8 ate of New York that assurance be giren by much towns and wards as may forniab thew full quots of voanteers ander (be ree at call of the Fresdent for 300,000 men that they will te exempt tre the present drafi, should one be rendered ner fo January vert Fecond, That the several o8 an! wards shal! re ceive eradit fer ali eneh volunteers as eheca mustered into the service of the United Btatee since the draft, and ‘hat the number eo credited en il be deducted from their proportion of the quo s arsigned the Btate onder the recent call Third, That the Governor be euthorized to raise complies campanies o are being biocked and | been received that a meeting of | con! operators wae held in Philadelphia en Thursday | | evening, at which 1¢ was renclwed, in order to keep and deralle | | | | more, the party was ineressed by come of the Maul | New York ' ‘ing onto procuring volun | ih | & when the frativities term ee 1863. of infantry, to be pent to euch regiments im the frig Dave love than their preper aumber of corpany or us This, howes er, confers mo authority to @ iegine ote, No Success to ‘Brag’ of. On the 16th of November lest Gen. Rrage teened an | order to hie enliiers, informtce them that the Pederal fovernment did not intend to carrey ont, In good faith, the carte! foe the cachangs of prisoners, and | aseuring hie officers and men that, if trken prisoners, | those who survived the erne! tres(ment of the Yan Kees would be forced to languish in Northern dun. @eons unti! the close of the war, suhected to the taun'e and tarbarity of @ merciless foe He adda tr | berty and th Iivee minet he lost, of honorable 4 on the field of hattia, | § ing for thec of freedoa, will be ec | Cepied by brave and patriot.¢ Southern sold eve. Bragg doubtless thought thet thie picture of the Borrore of a Federal prison would influence his sol diers to ficht with ereat desperation, but Gen. Ceani's | eaptare of 6.000 of them shows that the ateybacks | “did't ene it,” and pather preferred the “ hog and | hominy" ef @ Northern duneron to the hasd tack of Rothing else, served out to the soldiers in the rebel army A Railroad to Washington witheat Cha Care. The completion of increased facilities for the con veyance of passengers from New York to Washing ton, without -hange of cara, wan celebrated by en exenreion party, which left thie city on Thursday morning for the national capital, at the invitation of the directors of the vartons railroad com the ite. This mach need: t reform by acombiustion of no lee than « Panis between the two eitie precursor to etill) grester —imor einer (he commencement the » the er transportation between the two citie 4 ough ivenuveniont rcept office t Copatess thous But pow, pecpie of ali cise ' ther, end wh tbh the iner done away with, by | connections which take the care ciear through with | A pase uger may now te is plac in Jersey City, aud unless | the arrives iu PY y epue, | within bell of the Capiol While Mouse ot Washing ) ward @ PRICE, ONE CENT poor femfites that burnt oot in the edjoiuing tenement houses, and Dee are devermined to do Tete best 1 cine conifibations, the more, ae in the eal ehmen. where o¢ deal of combaetib' to proenre aid for thoes = material had ten stowe: the fire origin Sobecip ton lets may be hedat Keomm's, No. 198 Wiat Sod arreet, where the members of the Commit- ter meet. The sufferings of the poor peorle thet eo Capied the i uenent destroyed are said to be tarrible, Baracw on ano Aoatn.—This magician, for he can be called wothing else, ever on the loots out for novelties, hae eucceeded in securing the ear- vices of Hert Z ron, @ musician of some eminence, who performe most requisite music on @ new tostra, ment, called the “tmmelvuke." Thte pa 4 etroment feeimolyarmon'h harmonieon upos w' the lormer produces operatic and other musie to fi ection, CG we had the pleasure ef hearieg im play enumber of aire, including Cesta Dina, & grand march, Tyrolean echoes, &- Te hear Bee attraction i@alove worth the price charged admission to Bainum's Museum We underets: | that thie novelty te to be introduced at the Museum | Dext week. City Incrogwrs.<Jane Linney, a servant in the employ af Wm. E. Dodge, of 903 Medison street, attempted enicide yesterday by entting her throat Margaret Leonard, © young married women, ef- tempted suicide by taking landevam at her restdanes No. 160 Orebard street. Alleged cause, ill Severely by_her husband Ited in @ Howard Rarton Hart, of No 180 Weet Pth o over by car 32, of the 4th avenue lina, injured, “erer Dougherty was aan house of prostitution badly beates, Fecelving x He was taken to the N.Y. Hospi 1 Ma. Auvenr FH. Rravy, the well-known gyme Hast, hae closed his establishinent in thie city, en@ goes to Washington to build end cenduct o gpmae- sium for the government, Ratioioce.—Divine service will be held to- Morrow, at the following places of worship: Mothodirt Protestant Chere) Attorney otvert. Ger. views at 15 AM. Be + Me ceceee Church of the N. Y. Port Society, corner of and Catharine streets, HKerviews at 10% A. 0) | The PM North Dutch Charch, eormer of | iam end Faltou streets, derviees at Jo Ai. ope oe Kev RC Lat orper pe enue and 834 strest, Wesleyan Houston Services “ Sidney A. Corey, will preach 1 jurre; Baptiet Church, corner of Larington avenue ont ag perves at 10% Are saa LAH ree atte er a Voint, ‘ervices Bend 1% a Cnerch of ad 0. his tmprovenent bas teen effected by con: | berting the Untsdeg and Ambop with ine Heading | § rset, segs Sih Srenss, ‘phi, ton am ra’ | A ea ener ie taliea thee Ring * 90 called ell corey g ae ane reg $0 tas on account of the eireuit which it describes ‘ ty a ‘at rae sround Piiiedelyhis, lea due time ing” will be dispensed with by @ more dir ictiea, AMUSBMERTS. whieh wiil ouly erose tbe Schuy till rivef Suce, ia piece of three times, A uridge over the Sarquehanne at H. Greece, which wisi cost @ million of dol nble track south of Hal- timore sili be h @ year, and thus the commercial | 4 can be | a ce ee hours over | iit @xprese y for the diveetors of en imp: the old eyxem N ly. tives and ‘he Meyar ived 4 N York om Wednesday | relon party hed @ eumptucus Fepast atthe St. Nieholes Hi te whieh ervera! of our most influential eitisens were invited. The nest marn, £ ) they returned to Washington in & special train, with the invited quecte fr. ia city. The ist ineluded the most an ia fafl- road men ond ntat!ves the press. | Newark, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti- cipal authoritve and representatives of the newspaper Prees in these enties end Waeehington, The escur wists on beend the care were uader the charge ef | Wm J Welrer, «bose ngewmente for their | ora fort aud conven eu reall that could be de ed, Befresiimen s were liberally provices. end seemed to afford ee 0) eaticfaction. be party ar- rie d ia Warhingtoi 6's P.M, inten houre from Carriages vin waiting which convey- | ed them to Wiliard's teil, where they were joimed | by the repreerutarves of the Washingtow | prone At eight o'clock a sumptuous fre pest) wee served to sbout a bundred guests @n eo epleudid tabie adurved with the epecial silver of the estetdishiment ‘The dinner consisted of | vires" and courses, aud wus fully ¢ujoyed by | thove present. The chalr was ocupied by Mayor | Wellech «f Wasbiugton, aad wae supported by Win, Preecett Swith, of the Baltimore aud Ohic Kailruad Al the couciusion of diuuer, Mayo: Wallach mad short appropriate eddites, ” the Beal of Sinith, to whose euergy the completion of | breugh route be chiefly due. That ge i, Me tie ceply, stated that the effurte wade the Deltimore sud Obie Kaliroad Compauy lay @ doutle track between Haithnore bingtos had been impeded by the ecarcity of | I) Jackso: ch Mr wa by to and W | labur apd the raide of Broue peiled the use of the materials to ing the nor'h of Washington, to repair the dem. by the rebels @ line south of it men's now uch that the double tra. bt be completed within a year. Heveral other itiemen responded to their Fh aa addrese Yesterday morning the party rifon retarned to ‘his city in a epecinl tr wb fo Washington ot 9. and arrived in Jereey City im nize hours, LOCAL NEWS. XKW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Payment oF Troors,—The troops who were on duty during and after tie late riote will be paid todey. The Comptroller conmenced iast evening with « potion of the Seventh regiment A Srw Onaton.—Nep'une Division, Sons of Termoerance a tive organization will bold @ meat. D Munday evening, at T o'clock, at 68 Fist Hrosdwar, for the purpose of hearing the new Irish orator, Smyth, advocate the couse of tempera 2 bis peculiar manner P owirsvtasG VoLontares.—The County Cone Mittee em determined to look afver the tutercete of volunteers, and prevent the ewindling of recruite by unprincip'ed brokers, A poor woinen yesterday | complained that e man named Mo lor had indvced | her husband to enlist,and paid bm but #5). The | rtice were sent for, en! afiere hearing, Molloy was ireeted to hand the woman $270 more, the balance | of the @349. Tae Fike is 2hre amy 29tm Sraenrs, | | on Thur-dsy afternoon, brokr on! tne range of ate | bl eown d by James Weil, in Leth street near Lith | avenue, ‘ommusieating to Forbes's Color Factory, Bos 2eth a reet, and the dw Tho Hing hor hold, o around, * ing to James Me d at ghhn ; jued at #30, m sod Mg sod to th a, un geured, and we Bee emount to 21,000; nd herve a Daly, ocenpante of notin. In. core Lar Oy treet, lar al beir turoiture, ined at f) mage on budluing, $f iueur- venbo a's tow ounte te #300; in 4 hea fisied with charcoal, belonging ty Wii i] ihe extent ol #110; uo he fire wae the work of won om \ tu the aviyhborhood, Fire Mor abo [hike. has ordered theie arre-t [He Late Cot craGration im Sacanra Ayesua A comuittee of (rer ane has toen formed, to ' ke measures in aid of the oomeous German form ee bia were deprived of all their household foot and means of en p br the jate confiagration th awenue tee i raent apy al to che {Nn rkavd ety, for cant bono dubt will be t oll. rp epoude he Geman sarkmen ta bo * tablshmen 6 A set licht int, &hO themsele. E by the ecutingration, been thrown out empioymea', while their fouls ~beve been troyed, bave come for. \ } will alao be | fe also re-engaged, and will eppear ine Bounce’ Next week Barvum will have exhittte® im the wax figure hall of hts Museum, “Kelly's eute- mn musica! treupe,” ec ing efciz fAgures, tite size, (three maleand three female) which will gla upon ine‘ruments called Harperians, preéectag the jeounds | ir qrdinery planes, Mr. Berwem ef@erg 85,0) to ny perees whe can produce stmiler musiag Herr Zirov | Abie Bemelyuke, netics elsewhartg ‘nd. My. and Mrs, Gemmevend week, and will eppeer in o onthe Low Rope.” The yeas “Christmas Eve, of the Duel te the fnew.” O.vmemno Tesaras...This beeuttfal continues te draw goed houses, Mre. John en excellent company, among whem may tioned the New York favorite, Jamieson, little piece, * There te mo suck werd ae fail,” hus egreatrin. A sew play entitled ~ As you cows.am you must reap,” will be produced em Monday. Heospwar Aupnitusaran —This femeus place @ amucerneot et{ll continues to attrect large emdlewetns Every variety of dashing horsemanship and eorebatig feats, Is to be seen, and the jests of the clown are onq plete with fua and frelie, Performances this 4 avon Howns' Cizcve —Thie fine circus still coatianartd Giaw. The greceful riding of Mice Sherwood end how wotber,te worth witnessing. The clowusJeha Lewieg oad Sew Mtiekuey, are two of the best tu the Untee@ States. main over an. entitled “Bion Hit if TRADES’ MOVEMBRT®, ‘To tae Wossssa Women—By om e@vertions meat iu another celumm is will be coom thas tho wovement in faver ef these operatives te towards completion. It te te be hoped thes the lu eech shop tuterested im thie movement will chesem ene cue Wo represent them, and send hes name ea address to M. 0. Beach, Kay., Treseures, Qthep iq | male operstives who take work to thets own &re also requested to meet at the bome ef ene ef msumber, and deeide whe shall represent Chem, wording tbe name of the delegate to the These names will sot be meade public, an@ ehealg bq cont immediately, An effort 19 being made by certain exmplopen td prevent eny organisation of the workiug wemes, bul 1 19 believed the working women who really wih @5 ecoiet their cteters, im @ movement Gesigued tg benefit their clase, will act be afrelé te Bee come delegates to 8 meeting of which Cush ores of the utmost importamce to them will be transacted. A great many persons stand ready to ah@ the working women, ifthey otil but al@ Chomestves, This cannot be aceomplished if amy hold beck throughs the fear of josing their employment, Ne empleyes | will be ignorant of selfish enough te Gischasge hts hands becanse they take part ia such e movementj On the contrary, every honorable man or womes will bo glad to assiet thetr operatives whem they digseven thet thle movement will tem@to improve the em cial condition of the women tbey employ. It te deci rable that @ ‘erge representation of the vestions branches ef female labor be ebteined, tm order te | adopt e plan of action that will anite the interest of ell. Poa tas Woagine- wouns.—-The plane-forte employed by Mr. Lindsted, of Brooklya, resently lected the sum of tweuly-twe doliase, whieh they , have trepemitted to M. 8. Beech, Eeq., Treasures, fog the benefit of the working women of New York, Titty emount wes raised ip @ very sbort time, the progriee tor himeelf contributing five dollars, a esem asthe | ob ect was mentioned tobim. We ere tnformed the@ other shope are alse engaged in making ep cubsartp; tions, and thet from this trade elope et least @ve hundred dollars will be raised (os the benefit of the female operatives of our city, Dev Guope Cisase' Basty Crosme Assonanan eid thir asual weekly meeting lastevening, Th regular business of the Association was tramsssted, Wosntram Untom.-This bedy helé thety esual merting last evening, Mr. Joha J. Blais im the chatr. ‘The Carpenters reported that thets Rociety had agres® to enter into & eulecription te aid the Mechimtete, ‘The Germen Varnichers and Polishers reported tha@ 4.58 had bees subveribed to the vpers The Esghisb-speaking partion ales pee frog A discussiug @rese a8 io this matter, come trades believing it wee unconstiiutional—t terers' Association ia partioular javing Mr Welford from the Union ase delegate. t man addressed the mer. bers et le: that there was nothing im the them aeting asthey did. A greet mii mde by the mem ere of the election of their offecrs. The Pr all io his aed to (air. MeDermatt) had done L cold water on the pr ngs. He (Mr. Wi (Continued on Fourth Pagey,

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