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RESCUE OF THE ViklsONERS, fropt, ‘aud the ery is still thes eome Bose One Million Dollars, A Rieteas Meike Nippreierd Poat Maaa.. D 20 Ove hooded and forty latoresting City Tntelitgence. *# io the trom fomodry et Neponset, Ba bicver wages, decorday * indeationeof @ s*rivus © tet mo for atternoon, Qarer Sermon to Worl Women. to I whib wae a police ac. aC. ae, ip furmiehed, and eleven of the leading strikers — were arrested’, Theethber workmen then ul ly fs The Chesapeake Affair. se Brcivement at Malifax—Rescne of Prise From New Orleans evere (Correapondenee of the N.Y. sun) Aalivaz, Dee, 18.-lion fos Werire: The The Moruine Siar arrived yesterday from New Or Chesapeake has been treneernd to the British au: | tecce, with dates to Dee. 14th. she hed on boerd Boritio 1 return Beme at Wetec who eoge to rt to Gen, Butler, ang A. GU. Uvan., Commander 100.000 to ole, Aud 1,100 bales of « ” AROOND Hisharou ‘The etesmsbip Merrimac has aloo artived with the Halifaz, Dee.19-.19 PM Av cone o'clock heat. Parnoon the steamer Chee Ke and they nes 1. Dee 0 The United States enn \ board of her weve delivered crore Upon the arrival of the boat contals Ot the Qaeen' Som! Kacawha has arrived here with the prireechoon + Wevona, cap sed while bound trom Usrans to wharf.the excitement beenme ntense Mob le Her cargo eonalats of 245 balee of cotto: The prisoners were immeliately ae vedb. @ boats ohiar ein, 14 bhie turpentine, and oh) io money, @rew in the shiv, and hurried off by th» crowd in ar | Uetil within a hort time, the schooner bas beeu used Cendence, Upon the goverument oferrs moving to since the let Bisest the prisoners, uoder @ warrant, Choo wie rele bales @i and held by promivent city ue wid rendered pow hae commit @rless to perform their Ju lhe ad finally suc. usbia by (ha hesi sie again Geeded im getting tho pirates off na emall boat whieh forthwith moved down th pireter | wisi vid ieube wave a reception at her peetden ere vow ali at liberty, scattered tironghout the prov it try rilliant and agreeable paring t leave, | the forelgu war steamers PuIRY DIRPETCH | See Orleans, Deeg li Three of foer thousand Hal far, Dee. 19. The foil wine statement | troops under Wut, Ad Croaby and Logan, ay ag Engineer Johuron, of the aeance peared ip the vieiuity of Natchez early this week, at e tecked our forces under Gen puleed and pursued. Gresham, aod were re It ie anid we took S00 prisoners, ‘The eteanmer Van Khul, whieh left here for St, Lou After we left Bt. Joho the firt » Shelburne, where we arrive on Here we took in ten tons of coal anteome wood The ty on Mon fay, was badiy damaged by a rebel battery wert morming we left for Labaveriver Sering ® ust hove Ttarou Sa joded in the pilot steamer of the mouth of the river, we cor ed the 4 illing Cape 2 yman apd Mr. ¢ HEY; the tender. ue boat ray were wound three fa wenmi as beat we could, and ascended the river on tal The boat was saved from utter destruction A destructive fire occurred bere ‘hie morning. the @ eetimated at 200,000, ot Priday night. We laid to at this point until Tuesday | wight, discharging part of the cart, for wbick we Gevived one thousand dollars, We eid the engar far three cents @. pon, the flour tor three doilarse Qerrel, and other articles for proportionate prices We left the river at three o'clock in the after- von, lying to at its mouth all nigh’, and loading | tors be the buildings con | eemed were on Tebou near Gravier street iley were injured by rewan wes ius d 9nd several io- New Orleans, Dee 12 PM The excitement occasioned bere by the report of @ mutiay at Fort © choonrr with gonde which we had not dispored of | JaCkeou onthe ¥ih hes barely subsided yet. The QUnthemorving of Wedy Ay wer! smed for ss | most wild and improbable rumors prevailed that ev- Packse Wertiliseter ns fits UMS, About @ | ery white mam in the fort had been massacred; that Ipmedlatety wa cone dled threuae by hog the vegdors were absut to kill every wuite wan ia cre. Whea the steavcr dieappesred we inity, Be But the troth was knows at head su. Wearriv d off Sum lio wil + eetiog with ly on the morning ofthe ith, The fol @) further trouble, sud wes bow ined bly mu, who tuo the ¥ or Captain Locke, now eatief ug torre waa not coal er on board tk { & pilot toto Sambro har the tacts: ‘ihe negroes bad taken offeuce ou of the ofcere in command, and swore veo arance to trying to 2@t possession of bia person they encountered more opposition than they enticipated, samerif that complete the #07 age, contluded to au vessel and b dso and fred com shots at random aid inethe air pot at tee oclock In the « Inthe mrantime be | t ded to ere mutioy or hed blood marred for Melifit, to procure cow oud @ gp peers for injured, Tbe whole atte did not thy vemwel, He told me \jolneon) that aero he | sbinined mew evgiueers be intended (e relesae ns end ttold him I would » ton an, a count roman 4 t ene longer ihe cot is returned | From Mexico, St. Demingo and New Or following mornune, hay leans. encressii! in b peacer A er ioouer (am A about ex o'clock or var (Correa pendence of The Sun) him that Unio Mavana, Le The ateamer Conway from Vera “ or. | Cus confine th brought by the Cube. The [replied | French were slowly advenc ug towards the interior Their communications with Vera Crus were very pr wi hy otteers tn} crew (ouk (o the bowin asthe a wad Aquie ap. | CStious, couvore both waye being attacked amd some pears! io eabr times bad!y ent up by emerril! age repor ed ~ | that Juaree h. m ayital of the Ke N 1 Dp t blic to Law saan a, y ladarths the yernor av . state had refare allow Juaren ava: faster onterey bh ent tal, snd that iaear had Gevbent Blowa to by Bobela been elt over b, the Freve to carry Monre Der 1 have t arrived | Over with him the + ad Durande It wae re ported (here that the U.S ayllaht had bow Liewa up by quere nboat bed chared @ blocksde runner eintunattion, 4 the Daylight wer HK: Yateld piece . Flom 8), Lominge wet ere frequent reports of akir of her, when arebel battery, occu : » freq , mitre v th vamence rebel lowes, mud ee yone ‘Drew aeh U iote the Davlient’s mr reine, con tau ki onthe spaniaa vide. bowever, ever, ¢ oying ber, uid &) og moet of her off. | turning H ree AUMNOTS OF ae + pnd wou rougl.t br o rt ere and crew. ‘There le no positive cor jou of wig fin St. Domingo. beeides hie afleir, Dut it te beliewed by (he naval officers at | those in Pe erto Kieo and santiago are Allied and \ wore are building. Re nforceravnts of troopa sree ill acafort LL. FP. Bar. 0+ | 4 ; 3 t being rent to st. Demingo, come trom Captain and A * superiptendeut Spain, Over 12.0) men hay heer sent from Pai * ©. AY. Lhe reguter letter from For- | this island alone, p ty leave swell “yee a t o Hing, fi he disturbance in the thentre be ene Monroe says: Tha steamer Spaulding, from bh, on lesstistaction atthe orebead (.ty on Friday oli, reportethat ast be ne property «© destroved to the 7 r e he gunt sat of g2.' peveral young geutirmen were FO SAuings Bowe Fe t there $ the gunboat | prested the next day, but weie eulmequeutly de eylieht bed beeu town up by ebed iow Fort | eliied innocent and eet free ibe Freveh steamer A lie: arrived here (bis morn- ing with luv bro pe for V Ve Urun, ~ News Items, deher, exploding it iu her macozine, [The Darlight w one of tb wwhased by the Navy lep encementof therebel.on. 5 ain vesse! " the com e WAP A prope ce ent at rr haundied and sevent ns regis ana wiitan tiis city in INDY, for oneot the Eeatern pro (Telegraphed to the Now York Sun.) Hea frcdeht times. ter dimes ious were a6 tol : pea i » bunds d ond twenty fve feet, beam Onvveighty millions ofthe five hundred millivee ; Cepih of bold, teu tet, Sue tollow- | 97119 save twenty” loan remain un : NEF Ub 9 univer Lieulenant Commandtic--Fraveis 8. Mesok-Gks, Bubs sive ood etaff left Cleviland for New York on Saturday, pets @ Master and Bereutive Cotcer—Jobn o ‘Tua mer Piims Donpa struck cn a sunken coal Actin Mac er Theodore Were bef iu feaare | barge eighteen ne below Wheeling, on beturday, | Acting Atmecane fiyingee. hen | lukting to tue cabin floor, No tives were lot galevin ey AGRE AMEV INE ISON EE Be" Deere Tus first Natooal Bank of Waeauington City will ‘oy Rnaigna-Joee W. Willard, Wiliam MH. eominence today with the issue of notes recently iwers- Acting First Aveistant, Vi If. Beet. piepared by the Treasury Department for cireulation g Second tunte, € 6.0. Mewap, PO. by euch institutions, be ate Ne | Anca ants, oH Maton Gan, Bovime bos \ened an order for the en 7 Vaster's Mates Coa rollment of all able-bodied male eitizens, colored and ay fa rk Wi. bate while, between is and f age, in bis depart Trains have resumed their (ri Alevaudrie Keiloed, the damave dour ig beon very mei! ty cavally hav! red, force har been cent in parenic ofthe ¢ enemy ‘Tum funeralof Major General Huford took place yesterday at Warhington. Biebt Ma or Venera! acted es pell bearers, President Lincolo atteoded the rer Explosion at Yerktowse- Loss Preb- ably $1,000,000 d explosion at Yorkiown, Va. last weet, we of & Wioot terr. bie aud de trictive character arty every building in the town is destroyed The ug from tha ho pital of the lasth New the revel A largo Me Mae fire a y. etar re Ve uuteere, Consuted tandthe Gw&erument § gicea, korg ing, and then laid held of tae Aro ner Bella was seized at Memoh'son Sat Stew minutes the odin Of a shell gave a ne urday by the military authortiles, charged with land Shel as to follow tere powder magazine woe Ui huret in ary poat, who track filled with tog @ passenger at other than « av afterwards tured with # cary percaseion Cape for the rebels Gy 1051 applicants for commissions in negra regi- ments, 540 have been recommended he Board for alwere whuling and whigxing through the air appointment, vis.» Por Colonels, 5; Lieutenant Colo- | Ul directiins. The people were penic-*tricke: . 10; Majors, %; Captains, 104; let Lisatenants 4 tan to and fre, ond, waa; added considerably to | 16% $4 [ieutemante MA , aud then th A loud repost, aud imetantan ly a Drilimot Upht, aod then bureting ebolls, eof bron, Durning rafter’, maseca of earth end terday. gud tore up the raciroad for aix miles bet n that piace and Gordoneeiile. This is very important, ANOTHER NAVAL DISASTER. “" Teaneink, ta Sectblibaenhin ine BUNBOAT BLOWN UP BY REBELS: ! ssiscus rerions. ten. Goluvsn' cavatry wre acing The Exple on at Yor town “ sad of 00 feb | ponanen Pee ite doe tore th | | emvirous, but no’ 10th fnat., faye Gen, Warhburne hole the coast of Texas frem the Rio Grande to within 190 miles of Galveston ber An division of the Ath Corpe starcetor the Ty tae const to dae, and the ex psetation ie tha Iveston it to be ner place ty be put down in the Nistore of he w + beawing been reduc. ed by (he bederaus Tisrasctas from Gen. Grant, at Che Sed Friday night, etare chat be te tn conet Crest telegraptis cominaieation with ienerel Foe ter at h o oad bad here beon fighting Dateren Lougstre t's forces and ours pur bum ae the press cit (eo Great would do sebes Co Wash. oer from Cinelnn aiees Dave sent auch General Intellicence. (By Mail to the ¥) Sun.) eveape! ac he eh Olio ha vedin the veteran Decatant ree mont har taken partin ell ment the Avuiy of the Camb. riand @ Sem Sai, cormeriy Colonel of the 7th (oermany N Volunteers her beer the comm, dofthe (te: N.Y VV. Re rom Eilea, Bievtmioned at Che have intel! phon, and of the nm inform. sor the rebel prisoners pow eon vkout Tur Navy Darertneet ie reper ence of & pot toe eelin rin her rut to ees Cherapeak ib ed of @ plen tor fived at Poise! ivr thyg-of ce boat Fortrese Mource 4 tree on Thored hromebt ta negro, who piued at saad sent tok ehmoud at the rime of no He war relapse t he eaya, to show to the North i) th ittherrchauee of free negroes was not objected to by the Richmond authoriti Tak much vesed cue of prisoners rere placed eh Suter, subject the ofcereor the Secretary of War, Gen. Batler fi fu bot Upon the terme of the iy expecta that gehenges will be resumed, though cartel, He wileacheuge erament will in tupen 4 soldiers with thelr ofl me ae white troops. LOCAL , NEWS, WAW YORE Ak TI THE VICINITY mew for man; and the the delivering up of euler cers, (he Working Wowrs.—Rev, CO. © was Qdvertisedjand annouaced in large posters to deliver an address Inet evening im Hope Chapel to rhe Working Women” All juterested in the movement now belog carried on, for thelr improvement, were lnvited to attoad. The ¢ tolerably filled with respectably dimised women, The faces ot many looked thin and carewo vu, pisinly indicating s com moa tale of hard work, for the little pay thet barely sufficed to purelase the fod wecessery for subsist ance. The ex reises commenced with @ prayer, sod after the sing.og of ahyma Mr Goes read a portion of ecrip’ure nceompanied by s ruueing commentary, the essence of which may be summed up in the two assertions First, “it auy will not wor fet thein pot eat Second, “How easy our piaces are filled whea we are gone Having warwed bis audieuce with these aphoriems, admiuistered doubtless ase tonic, the revereud preacher aunounced thet the plate would be passed eroupd. While the coppers of the poor women fell nw the pewtes platters, « welan- choly mejodeou discoursed mourntul muse accom panied by abort jerky exhortations trom the epealer, “Shatesch parwn should y ve tothe © nt of their means’: “that their offerings might be blessed, ae the Lord bad sanctited the widows m le After . Gose there contributions had bern colle ted, aud deposited Upon the platform Dignity of Labs" followed by seyiow that he was y pecple f “\ to own (hat thay wore en fuged in work Kiud, end od what would be elit ¢ the humeel, amano futof health and nerve and be was go inte other peopie's houses and idly eat whet (ier were we rogeling te get He thought they woold cali bimarace: Those who wanted to be bea! thy murt work, and not be asian of thelr toll. Me asked hi ere if they hed ever uoiced that whe had plenty of work, they never dreamed, and followed un thiauuery by the astonnd ing sasertion tha sound alewn was whot very few peo te fo New York enjored. Doubsloss tuauy of bie netiqued the # atement am, he eal, otaventionan, Eve wae tiven t ity have lo work ving tiie arsertion by qu teat, “dbey rest mot, day ‘Towards (he conclusion of bis reas the foregoing te @ specimen, Mr G cs hearers to work, work hard, not on!) for themaeiven, b farasin them Isy, forothers)), ‘ihe congre wation having beeu Clumissed with (he usual forma litles, the representatives of @ poverty-piuched, over worked class of opersiives, weuded (heir several waye homeward, poodering upon the bowily th bed heard, and wondering if @ divine lrovideuce would ever permit preacbers of the Gospel to drop " crumbs of comfort” for the nour shment of those who need words of hope, sympathy aud encouragement ia their daily strugio for existence, orted his Tus Coup Wearugs ant k windon Saturday @ oe oe op the various ponds in our eity and eulticicut bo warrant ok veptiveronms bove managed to do a litile eke terd Fucen on thallow pools, where uo ace. dent | beyond # partial wetting would fu. low a breaking of the jer, but ouber than this uo skating wee possible, If mo change takes place in the temperatere during the Bight, it lsprobab.c (hat sufficient ice may form for y theateoy ‘Thovssade,how- willbe onthe watch for the welcome sigual of Lup," and if it ie d!:plaved there will bo a gene ialrush tothe various ekaiing pouds, private end publi Tide 910,000 Pisce Piour.- hour last night no neweof the ¢ Heenan and Kiog io buglaod hadr northerly cont. tolerable epert (o-day, thousb itis pot! & will take plece io the Central Park, ever "p to @ late at mill betweea hed thie ¢ j Ub iaay, however, be expected at any moment, \ Tue CoLokgp Mun of thin « ty are enyag. fog in the work of recruiting with greatepirt. ‘Ihere Srenow motiessthan four buudrat eolored rreruite on Kiker's leland, a large proportion of whom belong to New York. During this wees several meetings of colored people will be held, at which patrioste white citleene are tuvited to attend sid unite in the work of recruiting. he congregations comuected with the various colored churches have taken up the mors men', aod ere lending it Importapt aid. ‘The peopie of the Firth Ward will hola a meeting ae Church, eoruer_ of Choreb nee Ty ouard etreets, th evenong, in favor of evening @ similar meetin be ivth A) will be P - _ - - . a nP ae rete - - ad - wt oe) s MBER os}4, NEW YORK. MONDAY, DECEMBER L the ercl\iement, was the presence of some hundreds Tittle Roe Art. advices of the Sc inet atate that | a est ews efetarmp ine horses The main magazine of the the wbel treneral MeCrea, who has heen ranging be ordnan f an reached hy thet! turing the tween the Arkensas and White rivers, attacked PYTILEG pikes TOTHENEW YORE SUN ofte-:cen hen her eaplelon took place, which some time eines al Jackronpert by Colonel Baek of | Oh ck the earth for milee @round. Sime twenty ce the Third Missouri, and the @memy were repuleed. ry cry \ rT ny ur hl wEny 4 ih tanh) fre mven arenaid to have ben wounded, but Colonel B vce ceprared three pleces of artillery ith. } a] ey H rhe to ne ligecee coud be ern d of anvice h cing Is Los Anye oa Cal. Dee. 16, Charles Wa kins be e«. T ee cotbe guceronm Ow Li piobawiy was iudicted fort urde +, and the oext mornin, { ‘ TO TAP TQ eererers: e tw uct te Lenn. war! ine | toucht into Covrt fr i “M BRIT os Q AMIS. - “ope geal by the Virianee Committee and hb notes ae We oat Virwioin, | wasss Baye Mermon, He conf Creat Exci: cmeut et Halifax. Terpere Beery, De. 18.— Moser gets from Orn mnitved siz «her murders Sullivan’ cavary, beyond Wiache ter, nm port that A COMBRSPONDENT at New Orleans, under date of ver Aver|| sod bisecsvelry woe in Staustom yee » aye] 21, 1863. of the Colored chuteh near Faurth avenu a estied for Wednentay evienio t Metropolitan Assembir Koon. vfon Monday 20th Rivien ar ries Poms 1 Dartoush, a member of the Yd N. Cavalry, wae e! Hel. Inter, Ohio, on the feo it while on euard duty, by Augurt Schulte, connected with the C mr ry De- Sarre nh. Sebults o dered Derrcuen to leave bie and upon the le ter 1 faring, stabbed him with a mbre the wound proving n be bode wae brought te trite ety, to tle res be unforu n te but fel bfal eoliier's par twas eid vent Tulet feturned in accordance with the above tacts St. Tuomas’ Day.—-This being the festival of Bt, Thomas, there will be epecial socvices held throurbout the worid in all the Bptecopal and Catho Tie Churches ing aportie, St. Thomas baa been called “the douht ‘from, the fact that he would aot belie in the resurrection of ‘The id Heist watil Ne saw Hts wos him, nd oyet have ' ving the tire: indi eatton of that fet batance of things hoped fer, toe evr wm ooteecn " Thir is the shortest d Que the longest night in ihe year Savicr, efter ete Strive oF A Patosen —A man whose Bame could wet be learned to a « tr, who hal been arrested and locke ti (i the! Vrecinet ata. tios house for intoxicaion, ~ ttod eu B turday evening ogive hime lfte the hare the door by me. a handher hi Prom ere found tn pawmeaion of decease), tie though. fils beme is Victor W. Froelich, Ft AL oF ALpgumMam Frowunr.—The obsequies of thia lamented rentioman took place yer terday aftervoon from ble late residence in st et The remaine were taxen tothe Lutheran Chorch ty 1th ec, ch wes crowded tortcos, Alter (hone vices there, (he procgspion, whic! was wer: lary formed and proceed Greenwood Com y. whe the remains were inti Anneet ov 4 LeGat Gaeruman 0! Petty, of the Oth Preciuct, arrested Jeremiah (royee lawyer ef Nassau street, charged with escauliog Mearie Poker, o dirreyity! woman, ‘i analereet, It iechnreed (hatch 9 inthe etomach, and from the ir the th now confined to her beds Ale bald the acewred to hal i 850 to anewe Chaka o¥ Foncuery.—Robert Karpels youth cf only 10 yeare, was arnaigned tyne Alder tan Tall late on Baturday afternoon, ehareod with having presented a forged check to Mr JolaU. Ma sons, paying teller of the Chemical Han\, and de betta 8 ol bd al 8 The eheck war for edu), and 7 i rted to ha wen drawal by Messre, Colla, biuce, Bishep & C., TY Warren at A Srasiaw baioate arrive at thie port tit eveviug, Khe mounte 4) guus and lesacrew of! 0 men. Tewprnance.—The St. tan Totat Abstinence Society held a very | ing Inet evening r etoMe Jame Mathew © Soolety N 2, wmtormed the meeting (hat a gocet) F thew, No. 3) bad been insugurated af (bp Tith street aod 6th revenue. te aeeured the discinies of Father Matthew woul! not they established a society om ewery Mevere John ter Drinw alae apek Kobert Wilson, on aod O'S temperance eougs hightweeu mew tnembore «@ the pledge be Matthew Soeloty, No following oMcer, and wil meeting So pundas, James Breunan ted the rhhe Shave # held thet jorh January, e Ine Presice ses OV Nett Beeretary. Mich b & Me Ke od vowsteation by ail the sleter societies at i) inst menting Fikrs.—About batf-past fo clock, PM, on fire broke out in the ehow wintow.o, ne, occupied by Jame: Hinckowore aya tlopery store, The fire wae causes by Une wae jet igeiting some papers lamage, # About 2P Mae fire bioks our ina sow of wooden tables to Ssth between lat nud Yb aven oo, wet ond ’ ° arUely cobpued a valued bows 3840 At sep P.M. a fire oecurred in the awelli ne bore we Dauage fo. 101 Waverly Place, aconp Howland caused by one of the sors 1 bold tng’ lamp near @ window curtain © t clock, yesterday mere rieain ATS “ata fo 46th etrert, belweon art ’ ues, owned by Alurtow. ‘th as totally destroyed, as aleo 1,000 worth of fer nove hore valued at ©100, (ho property of Hermon hey ser Nu insurance So.torks’ Bounty anp Pree DA ‘tata We have received from 1. Van Nort ‘ nat Laherv, 19” Hroadwe a full et ¢ on ® Kounty Hlaoke, Theee pane a are » tooaly to oor their relate on am! t the American Protective Avocmion, No Obent setieet Thy Srarvvig Freomeat Prrsosene P. Belden, boy, will deliver (hig evonios, at Coe Tuatiiutea, the tast lecture of the east 1o ruler ing soldiers at Kiehmond, polject “loa aa Pail of Kepublica." AMUST MEN) & Baravw's — Another « eight foar inches high, inthe person of Mone. Jory h, e « the French army, ienow omerhi-ition here, in midds tion to all th ber enriosittes, ‘Tow Taylor stim “The Ticket of Leave Mao,” having eroated a wenea , tom iaat week, will comiians theueh present week. On Chr etinae bay there wilt 5 “ / mea y @very hoar Beoaoway Avenirearee.— Mr. Leot baw this week -mgaged the cvleh ated Mie Louk bourne of which ' nd yesterday, producede | addition to all the o her atiractio.# Hiowa's Cinena..Tble excoileat place of amver men! contimuce to draw laren and adi ri ences. Many go to see the farfemed cian ¥ who rides under the name of “Youog Giruac” a establichment TRADES’ MOVEMENT, Aecther mane meeting of the body are Macnee v Hed at the large hall of the Cooper [uetitute Saturday evening, but owning, ae it was rupperrd the extreme cold weather which pr lied, there « not over 400 persone present, The Preaid uior too Avsociation, Mr BP. W. Haud, in taking tie ¢ remarked that many reports b stevie pint the public Preset to the al gone back to work at the oldy 4 was true enof the Al'r wt Decouy fot the advance of t Nauee.) A few had gone back tobi velly We 00 8 pre wise of ey t uM. OF orth it, and they had pede d thet drop 1s eon Monday nigh new see neked fir y itow ean's?") The Cketrian he ear ay be enid of them, and im fact of ops where men have gore backto work" Lhe Vreaidens then on Hthat es were thereto adhere ty the res Our paseed at a former meeting, sid auotner ferios of resolutions would now leread. [lo peeretary (hen read (oe dow ing reaol tions, © Whereas. UO) a fororiaione, clothing. ard al those articles w * able to the enplored me well met ‘ Where ae it tavet bee ore ta the micst eas | ver that the wages of inaeoiolate ve tn & Correspo by rendering uot ' iu, com. pr wo therefore ike soine of our eraployers have mot accor! ed to our reasovabled: sands of r cant t vedo hereby pledve vee semen, not lo resume Work Bull oUF Cemarce oe comp ied with Resolved, { hat the foregoing reso! hell wie & iwvelvin eran Lea A he employens of any ‘ primer of shoja. who have lcen promised che « q © not received it, i Comed wok ‘ . eras noon aa they learo ‘ prev of ikion. belo intred vr meoded a tarand Conaolidated Union tong United States, asking New York ty bivee wa menerd this mov Is The Assistant Secreta: sterner’ ‘ @ Coma itiee apporated ’ arene vf Bot prog Ty, on sparen sretesred fhe Commaitise 1 cur vod hat i SUN. PRICK ONE © ENT f ay waem: ‘eetof the charges preferred againel deplave wt eman sald to he connceted with the Costom Auring which h lieited, , foot atthe nen were sweekronapiriky and that fourteen ehope cur domaudy out of we. of ihe Tailors’ Protaction Union, tied @ combination ar "he masses, ao he Now overeat n Alera tered the shole would feel it ‘ tle ch mced that the conconctore bud fro@n fick by the cohapne atencele cotne on | Kad eountr ‘ S cootalet against @how the fontending nt who had hie noney out at lnterert, aod (hue sat le prtee of coal ewen, until the mar £60 it from the corner @rooery at ihe ei® He corey tet be ateiing them io ment together, get their Coretitution and by-laws, ¢ form & permanent crvanieation Let every city inthe Union hi branch woeletes, and they would ehow the bosses! taat thay cos consfally contend He thowod that the tailors had auc ah unity Mo Woodruff, from the Seger Makers Assoctation. | epoke pert, and remarked that pe \esoelation woald foon be able to give 8100 @ week, for several monthe, ea who sbould rouare it, (Apolanse) Ott era f Nowed in enppcrt of the strike, and tl ce ae a oormed at «late hour, | Late s@ YROM 4 wactrmrar. N , Your, Dee. 18th, 1342 you please allow meee tive of the Mach sists now on a ctrike, stetothe public the trae present state Tale through the medium of your exeeient the (Workimnomanta Friend, ~ We number omen eh are now in our seventh week of rike, Auring which ¢ nt ut the country, letters of a’ by.with Liberal contribu. vy, which ameuntnow to severalithou. Tile hae been used {or supporting there tance, fo rneble’themn to etand ont. Ad Doaliv, hae joat ret from # tour thoow Ss parcot the Bastern Btates, where be hed been appolnied to represent our canee and collet aid. Harep ery encouraging proxeven The Me- | eoanica of the earions ett Oo towor that bed ve ? thorough'> er uaa in onr ia @ in. the ‘ ributiona d y ' fa In eo an eel j eit Machinists of New York be « tow returned tv Nov 1 . « viel it dietinetly vol tow rooegedee eWintiete ne man has re pring thoer oneed te ir wa tingness fe de and , wer cent and Rothtng | y of lout now far ® and etuntend that shall be to | wi 4 we ’ emain out tho h etave yo alfeady thor ters | eoare permanentiv ew aril ' No 47) Mowe where oll e t " Hohe rect Tn conerusion allow nin, in behal? semen. Lo express gue I wenert ha ,e tf you ha token fa ‘ he ¢ stew you Dave given ue in your excelien CBU i Parse rh dy helt a targe wee tng or ‘ evening ot 12 Avenue A, and egroed t . t th per daw waees, from this Ting cele ee Vhey Mrther resolved } hoehy peek who ia mote membe ef tia A ‘ | (ianwas Guocvae Crenen, A large gumber of | thee roung mon met yererday at Chree o'clock P. Mo, atthe stenbon Hower, 201 and 20% Bowery, Kr, | Fred. Loctiler, President, in the ir, nud Nr. Jamon | Walker sec etary, The ehief burtuess done wae the . menber Thie te but theeee ad ' stence af the Awoelation, ana (oo ‘ te feapeets fhe prowere t e kes am ta a ‘ kid to HIS por mute with boa: to domeed aa nc wf vo Dt othie meeting will te brid on the hiebrooday ta the new year THEL COLKTS. Cover ALEN TAN Pius tay Part 4 Ce 4. 400 nent ‘ t-Noa 18 36,17, ¥L realendar Now 401, TEM 414%, 1, 2B1S, 318), $1ui, Slus, | Now mn $l is, 2 YDs, YC !. ite adjourued for th, In thea term yartof Coma. Hrady, tt ae ofS. To Ula Us Hrook@ came upon @ geliom ' et sanecl for ff to rell the Beene aid into Cornet | pinio til rehased of (lin >) One «isth intereat un the 1565, (uc publishar nat n pertion for the | nd goon after nial wh aakod far wie a ho eotd. 7 mot toee neni. Counsel for pb: e the Court} ho right lo eoutinr t? Leotion of a disloyal newspaner, and he cee 2 several arices from tue F ing thet it waa a disloyal papor, the Mesars Hrooka, it nuree they © impairing (ha ’ hie share ef ds." he ‘ t cedered Fxvrn ytitet txdod we Ret the me and monn e wale foo In this Court, on ) warrent to the Pumitv, bs coeonvietlon for emberrlement aded » having p! ty to robtlug rh's Place, was Fr, whane plow » entting the throale vot an beesuie +! uscd (o tmarry Din, wloch war soeepted hy tie Ct »M) #eatenced ta tt te Paeon For hin oetursl [fe. Muater reeetved tr tence wit ‘ ern Liam Hanehey forgery In the 3d @, #a8 wenience rye 4 yeare aud ¥ montbe ' | HKOOKLY Is, | Tier Corrzans’ Gas lagur Compast.— Tha poapie of ti peockiyn appear dlrsatisfied with the al t Company, whieh for the past yaar vd thet part of the city with gas There apeltion Tetweea the old aod the aK chy 2a). \m arraway t ‘ COMPAL 5 \ the ety ! wecompan, have ite ° Inely the prices hay le Ae eesed tiv Pe bo ¢ 1,000 cuble " rep doo be oF euch poor Gort Bi the coat of ¢ Ce 18 ineressed 5 jondivion A pulhe meeting to tal t D n fatiog i) ty be bed! on the Gure 1 sur and Coton etrests, ou Vuesday ning Fousp Drawn in Ben. Michuel Was o . No, Th Water atecet, wae fooed dead ln Ob be soeveniog., > ove after dinner tn ap ve i o ol (bo heart was the A Dray Isrant Sood buried im the erliarof anew tick belting on Putten, peer Trop avenuue.o iy coroner will examine inte i I ' naa 108 OCroean sand sleeat, 1 ’ "i , Sdans,ou Saturday, o pieey pollcles, Be waabud wre Cr ' i i ies of royoet Me have ttheman, who, ast ver ‘ “ jim ty esevoe fi A ot Mio vw, M.D, whieh th . & taken 1) se York, Ottee has ‘ aber otow * ou Cy Nets ' ' sartyN. J, Mn loent @ with bay. ‘ ‘ awh bY Aim Vat » SO) Cherry surest, Now York, was + vce efien, ap Leet en eo ae Pageg

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